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Mothletes
Though x and y ore
voriobles, they ore known to
those members of the
Mothletes very well. Seven
times during the winter, some
of the finest Wilson moth
students competed with the
brointrusts of eleven other
schools. Two years ago the
squad finished ninth in the
Ducks County Interscholostic
Mathematics league. Lost year
the team captured seventh.
This year is the year of the
Dorns os the mothletes hope
for even higher Ranking. Wilson
con be proud of these Einsteins
for they hold many records,
plates and problems which will
never be scratched, digested or
solved. Co-coptoins this yeor
ore Woyne "Chod” Everett and
Ken "Doctor" Soroka. The facul
ty advisor is Mr. Kalodner.
MATHLETES: STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Piccone, Wayne Everett, Terry Quinn, Ken
Soroka, Ed Nosto, Jim Marlow, SECOND ROW: Lisa Pierce, Brandon Chew, Alon Neirotti,
Keith Miyomoto, Nancy Gorwood, Mr. Kalodner (odvisor).
Debate and
Forensic Society
Being active the entire
year, the Debate and Eorensic
Society is o unique organiza
tion. They porticipote in two
notional, one stote and several
locol leagues. The debate side
is led by seniors, Brandon
Chew, Scott Evans, and Ken
Soroko and junior James Groc-
zyk. On the speech side, the
team is guided by senior
Valerie Niekolieff, os well os
Ken Soroko. Debate and
Eorensic is the fastest growing
club in the school, with
membership at 45. Over the
post two years, WWHS has
been represented ot no
DEBATE AND FORENSICS: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis O'Neal, Nancy Sokolave, Anita tional, tournaments by three
Simmans, Brian Bara. SECOND ROW: Terry Quinn, Sue Benedict, Karen Flynn, Tracy Raines,
Sandy Cummons, Sherry Wiley, Valerie Nekolieff, Larry Graczyk, Todd Gregoire. THIRD students one of which was o
ROW: Rondy Potts, Terry Shaffer, Greg Durant, Tony Milono, Dovid Homan, Bob McClellan, notional finalist. Aside from the
Nancy Kroinikovich, Tom Conrad, Jim Morlow. competition, members travel o
great deal and get very little
rest on Soturdoys.
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