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Highlights )r. .John llickey, Superintendent of the Erie Schools was photographed duiing an interview with the editorial staff of the Wilson Citizen on March 22nd. Shown here with Dr. Hickey are: Yvonne Schrecengost. Richard Griffin. JoAnn Hagan. June Henning, Helene Meissel, Alan Mickelson, and Jackie Mallory. 1 Joanne Zipper, school secretary, presents . fff June Hennin.u. Editor of the Citizen, hands the Certificate of Honor for outstanding 0 I If the certificate awarded to The Wilson Citizen „ , , , . J i TTT i T ■ Jtiy for second place rating in the 1956 Annual School Citizenship awarded to Wilson Junior ff V g sponsored by Pennsylvania School High to Mr, Jameson during assembly on . J Newspapers Association to Mr. Jameson dur- November 16th. ing assembly on November 16th.
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Our First Press Dance — April 26, 1957
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Last Will and Testament JUDIE BARONNI — leaves her hair that was cut off to anyone with brown hair. RITA LAW — leaves her long nails to Janice Partington. JERRY KRUSZEWSKI — leaves his mental ability. MIKE AFFRONTE — leaves his heel plates to anyone who wants them. LEROY SHANK — leaves his athletic knowledge to Wilson Junior High. BILL ZIEGLER — leaves his nickname Zig. TONY MARGOLIS — leaves his cui ' ly hair and conceit to Tom Larson. BRUCE DECKER — leaves his basketball jersey number 22 to some lucky 8th grader. FRANK HUBER — leaves his Latin book to some intelligent 8th grader. NANCY JUDE — leaves her glasses to Marge Burke. DAVID MUSSETT — leaves the wave in hirS hair to anyone who doesn ' t have one. KENT PATTESEN — leaves a nail on the keyboard in Room 113 to Ron Simonetti. JOAN HARRIS — leaves her red, black and gray knee socks to Druselli Joles. WILLIE GREENE — leaves his shoe-laces now that he ' s wearing snap-jacks. RONALD JOHNSON — leaves Mr. Bishop ' s shop to an 8th grader who likes to set type. JIM PERKINS — leaves the job of monitoring the ping-pong room to Mr. Spiegelhalter. GEORGIANNE BOWE — leaves her reducing exercises to Pat Colbeit. JOLAYNE CAIN — leaves her voice to Georgianne Kephart. ROC TACCONE — leaves his tools to Larry Phister. NORM HENSON and BEVERLY ROBERTS— leave their double-dating. NANCY GAUSMAN — leaves all her books to Susan Wagner. BOB MUFFIEE — leaves his seat in cafeteria to Wendow Richardson. JOAN HELLMAN — leaves her hair-cut to Kathy Honnard. MAUREEN SULLIVAN — leaves her path in the halls to Judy Nanes. SUE WHITFORD and GINGER SHAW leave! ELAINE TANNER — leaves her viola bow. CAROLE OTT — leaves her blonde hair to Annette Glendore. JOAN SMITH — leaves her Shag haircut to Judy Fisher. PAT LEAVY — leaves his nicknames. KAREN SNYDER — leaves her skill at volley ball. RANDY BROWN — leaves his position as a varsity co-captain to Lou Paris. RICKEY FULLOM — leaves his ping-pong ability to Mr. Spiegelhalter. KAY MINICK — leaves her laugh to Nancy Gabin. LARRY KUZMIN — leaves his height to Penny Freeman. CAROL NELSON — leaves her ability to get to class on time. ELEANOR SCHUM ACKER — leaves her trips to Florida to Charlene Bunce. PAT WEBSTER — leaves her freckles to anyone. CHRIS MAXSUMCZYK — leaves her happy outlook to a sad sack. DICK SCOTT — leaves the teachers in peace. ED HAMILTON — leaves his civics book to anyone who finds it. GERALD NEWCAMP — leaves his crew cut to Rich Urotney. LONDA WEBB — leaves her blushing ability. WENDY RICHARDSON— leaves her job in the library. NANCY VASIL — leaves her good humor. GERALD SILK — leaves Mr. Sova his quiet smile. BILL SPIERLING — leaves his mischievous grin to the school dentist. KEN WISINSKI— leaves his ability in tests. LAURA GUNTRUM — leaves her seat by the window to a fresh air fiend. GAIL HOLLAND — leaves her piece of chalk for someone to write notices on the boards. ANN MACHINSKI — leaves her monitor ghost to anyone who wants to be haunted. SUE ADAMS — leaves her athletic ability. MAUREEN SABOL — leaves her front seat in the science room. RENIE BARBALE and NANCY LOPER leave their job of stamping tickets. JOANNE ZIPPER — leaves her empty pen from writing minutes. JUNE HENNING — leaves her famous punch to Dan Stlinski. CHRIS NELSON— leaves her pony tail to Kathy Honard. YVONNE SCHRECENGOST— leaves her versatility.
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