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rewarded here AWARD WINNERS Judith Ahern, Darryl Avant, Donna Bishopric, James Borg, Anne Buhagiar. Danny Bustamante, Mary Caleja, Cecelia Crosby, Dennis Foster, Robert Fyles, Corrine Galicia, Roger Gonzales, Mona Marie Gray, Angelina Harrell, Dolores Har- ris, Patricia Jackson, Rosalie lata, Edgar Leduc, Karen Leduc, Roy Luna, Allen Lym, Lennie Lyons. Marie Nevarez, Darlene Nicks, Mike Nitake, Linda Persau. Karen Polk, Dennis Pruett, David Robinson, Mary Sazio, Hermine Seals, Janice Shambrey, Theresa Sadhu, Anitha Wadley, Walter Werner, Harold Williams, Anthony Wong, and Gwendolyn Wright. Mr. Knowles addresses parents and honored students '1 Mr. Heinz, sponsor of Corinthians, announces award winners. Mr. Knowles awards Ann Buhagiar with her certificate. Page 37
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Mr. Nichols, a member of the Board of Education, addresses the assembly. Hard work Each semester a Corinthian Award is given to 10th graders who have shown consistent effort in their Low-Ten English classes. The Corinthian Awards, first given in March of 1965, were presented again at the fourth Corinthian Awards Assembly in the Fall to give praise to stu- dents for their hard and consistent work in their tenth grade year in English classes. The Assembly was held at Wi1sou's Auditorium on November 16, 1967, when 38 award winners and their parents were honored before the new low ten class. Guest speaker Mr. Alan Nichols from the Board of Education spoke on the original Corinthians and how they were models for today's students and citizens. Along with Dr. Nichols, Mrs. Evinger, representative of the Corinthian Society of the Bay Area, and other community leaders attended. Mr. Knowles and Mr. Heinz officiated at the ceremony. Mr. Nichols and Mr. Knowles meet some happy parents. The pledge to the flag, led by Wils0n's R. O. T. C.
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,f Yvln , , ...W jar' S s fl . i I , el Big football Woodrow Wi1son's first Powder Puff football game was held on November 22nd between the girls of the Junior Class and the girls of the Senior Class. Since the girls were taking boys' places on the football field, the boys took care of cheer- leading, complete with wigs, dresses, and pom pons. The cheerleaders were Bob Lepping. Ed de Hertel and Bill Sneathen. Both the Juniors and Seniors worked hard to defeat each other, but the mighty Juniors came out on top with a 12-0 score. Left, a beautiful song girl fEd de Hertelj brushes back her hair as she looks over the rooting section at the Powder Puff game. Below. Shelley Bodkin, on one of the big plays of the day, bursts through the Junior line for a long gain to bring cheer to the Seniors. -S .,,1f '-1.10 VNQN
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