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Wilson clubs bring rewarding experiences to members
Students at Wilson are greeted each morning with a
cheerful, "Hi, may I help you?", and as they leave
school each day, tired and weary, there to ease their
burden is the friendly School Store, serving thirst
quenching coke and other assorted refreshments.
There is no doubt that the brightest, friendliest
location in Wilson is Your Friendly School Store.
Operated and managed by Wilson students. Your
Friendly School Store sells all school needs at the
very lowest prices. It's mottos sums it up: "We don't
make money, we make friends."
Due to discrepancies within the teacher's contract,
the Spanish Club remained in a dormant stage until
early November, and finally opened with the par
ticipation of twenty students. Sponsored by Miss
Schiffman, the Spanish Club has popularized itself
through its weekly "Taco Sale", and has met twice a
month to organize other types of activities. Having
experienced many elements of a Spanish culture, its
members have all participated in various types of
enrichment, including Spanish plays and perfor
mances, a meal at a Spanish restaurant in the Phila
delphia area, and a day visit to New York City to
observe parts of the city's Spanish background.
This year's Spanish Club offiers are: President-
SCHOOL STORE : LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Spears, Kim Gobora, Barbara Kishbaugh, Larry Graczyk, Vice-President-Kathy Blackburn,
Mr. Mac Gowen. MISSING; Sue Maurer.
Treasurer-Alan Aronovitz, Fund Raising-Dana Ci-
tro, and Publicity and Art Directors-Ken Seroka
and Lucia Citro.
SPANISH CLUB, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Garros, Lisa Pierce, Brandon Chew, Todd Hartman, SECOND ROW: Carol Lafferty, Karen
Fishman, Miss Schiffman (advisor), Lucia Citro, Brenda Audria. THIRD ROW: Nina Kaplan, Ken Seroka, Scott Evans, Mark Evans, Alan Aronovitz,
Kathy Blackburn, Larry Graczyk, Donna Bilodeau, Renee Richeal, Valerie Cirko. MISSING; Sandi Carranci, Rhea Doughty, Dana Citro, Kim Clark.

