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Popularity Contest Winners Winner of the most popular girl contest was Kathy Hummel. Kathy, who is school vice president, is active in many school activities. She has charge of monitors and is a member of the girls chorus and cheerleader squad. She is five feet tall, has big brown eyes and dark hair. Dave Grimaldi won the most popular boy contest and it is not hard to see why. He is known to almost everyone in school as a very friendly lad. He is about five feet tall, has dark brown eyes and hair. He is active in many activities and is a member of the Glee Club. The prettiest girl contest was won by Jackie Amidon by a large majority This was no surprise to her friends as Jackie is a lovely blonde, five feet two, with eyes of blue. She has a friendly smile for everyone. She is a cheerleader, a member of the Girls Chorus and is assembly announcer. The handsomest boy contest was also won by a large majority. The winner is Dick Johnson, a tall lad with light brown hair, blue eyes and a cheerful grin. He is fond of all kinds of sports and likes to hunt and fish. He likes the color blue and enjoys eating steak. A friendly, happy-go-lucky lad is this contest winner.
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Student Government CABINET Row 1: Judy Barber, Janice Calamita, Carol Amsden, Martha Kons, Saralee Rickenbrode, Dan Kell y, Shirley Wadsworth, Dave Nelson, Marie Strong, Kathy Hummel, Lorraine Filipczak, Frances Zelvis, Ann Litz, Karen Bauer, Judy Fiske. Row 2: Howard Regelman ,Arne Youngberg, Billy Meyers, Richard Heasley, Edward Post, Charles Rohan, Larry Gibbens, William Bradney, Dick Arneman, Frank Bach, Joe Calamita, Donald Brewer, Tom Ashton, and Alan Marshall. The Cabinet of the school is composed of the school president, Vice-president, and secretary, all homeroom presidents, tii social chairman, Wilson Citizen Editor, and the advisor. Dr. Nelson Hale. The school president, David Nelson, leads the flag salute in all assemblies. He presides over all meetings of the cabinet and represents the student body at any meetings. Kathy Hummel, school vice president, takes the place of the president whenever he is absent. She also has charge of th montors. The school secretary, Dan Kelley, calls the foil at all cabinet meetings and takes the minutes of all meetings. The entire cabinet helps the school officers to carry out their duties. It is their job to voice theopinion of the school and to help enforce school rules and regulations. Their motto is Every Wilson student a good Citizen and a good American.
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SOCIAL COMMITTEE Row 1: Judith Merva, Frances Zelvis, Pearl Jones, Beverly Buchanan, Joan Parlette, Patty Ambrose, Diane Brubaker, Sheila Sessaman. Row 2: Linda Johnson, Patti Graham, Jackie Amidon, Jane Schneider, Mrs. George Kraus, P. T. A. President, Mrs. R. C. Bloomstine, P. T. A. Recreation Chairman, Patty Plonsky, Cynthia Peck, Sarah Jane Hess, Thelma Owens. Row 3: Dennis Weed, Edward Post, Edward Plonsky, Michael Hershelman, Jon Harvey, Gordon Yaple, and James Flengas. MONITORS Row 1: Betty Carter, Kathy Hummel, Roger Mischler, Jackie Amidon, Bob McKane, Margaret Janoski, Tom Ashton, Sue Hammill, Susan Downey. Row 2: Nancy Jeska, Charles Cairns, Joanne Pawlowski, Dave Noziglia, Diane Brubaker, Lars Christensen, Louise Brown, Frank Bach, Rose Marie Kloss. Row 3: Ted Bloomstine, Arlette Snyder, Terri DeMatteo, Jane Schneider, Shirley Wadsworth, Marie Pelton, Nancy Patterson, Barbara Schultz, Terry Litz. Row 4: Jon Harvey, Elsa Jefferson, Ivan Runstedler, Mary Lou Maxwell, Joe Calamita, Saralee Rickenbrode, and Wally Skopow.
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