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     S.B.S.  and  tutors  work  toward  improvements  atW.W.



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               TUTORING:  KNEELING,  LEFT TO RIGHT: Arlene Johnson, Andrea Semler, Janet  Herman, Carol Scott, Terry Aites, Lisa Long, Lori  Matusek,  Carol
               Forchetti, William Britland, Debbie Doughty, Tony Milano, Tom Cheddar, Joe Garrison. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rhonetta Steed, Kim Hunt,
               Theresa Quinn, Diane Aspell, Laurie Heacock, Mary Knisely, Janice Macellaro, Debbie DelDonno, Cindy Walsh, Mary Hanes, Sherill  Brambilla, Renee
               Koch, Victoria  Harris,  Donna  Kuhn,  Dave  Buck,  Faith Cini. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO  RIGHT: Linda Slemmer,  Valerie  Bell,  Michele Wallover,  Naomi
               Gates,  Carol  Renna,  Todd  Gregoire,  Donna  Kepko,  David  French.
              Students  who  are  interested  in  helping  others
              may fulfill their desire by becoming a member of
              the tutoring organization.  Under the guidance of
              Mr. Larry Bosley and Mr. Bill Kent, this group of
              students  begins  organizing  in  early  September.
              Each  student  tutor  is  assigned  an  elementary  or
              middle  school  pupil  that will  be  assisted  for  the
              entire year. The high school volunteer tutors the
              student  during  the  school  day.  Hopefully,  the
              two  students  will  develop  a  personal  relation­
              ship,  besides  helping  the  slow  student  improve
              in academic studies. The  tutors  may be involved
              with the student in either math, reading, science,
              or social studies.

              The  primary  purpose  of  "Students  For  A  Better
              Society"  is  to  function  effectively  in  the  area  of
              human  relations.  SBS  sponsors  activities  de­
              signed  to  foster  sentiments  of  unity  and  under­
              standing  among  the  students  of  Wilson,  these
              activities  include  "splash  parties",  dances,  and
              candy-apple  sales.  The  Community  is  also  in­
              cluded in the SBS activities list. Examples of such
              Community  Activities  include  visits  to  the
              Statesman  Nursing  Home  and  the  Pediatrics
              Ward  of  the  Lower  Bucks  Hospital  during  the
              Christmas  Holidays.  In  February,  the  SBS  pre­
              pared  for  Black  History  Month.  During  this
              month,  the  members  attempted  to  focus  atten­
              tion  to  the  positive  side  of  Black  America  as  a   STUDENTS  FOR  A  BETTER  SOCIETY:  SEATED,ON  FLOOR,  LEFT TO  RIGHT:  Gloria
                                                                 Welsh, Mr.  Nettles ( advisor ), Phyllis O'Neal. SEATED, SECOND ROW: Anita Simmons,
              contributing  segment  of  a  totally  ethnic  nation.
                                                                 Kim Collins,  Darlene Edwards,  Bridget  Neif, Sabrina  Moore. STANDING, THIRD ROW:
              The sponsor, Mr. Nettles, is assisted by Rhonetta   Rhonetta Steed, Tony  Milano,  Donna  Webb,  Vera  Reynolds,  Victoria  Harris,  Debbie  Pol­
              Steed,  Darlene  Edwards,  and  Phyllis  O'Neil,  all   lard,  Trina  Holmes.
              serving  as  board  members.
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