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                      Woodrow Wilson's Student Exchange. S E A T E D   O N   ThIE  E L O O R ,   L E E T   T O   R IC E T T : Charyl Terry, Sue Uosikkinen, Walt Jacobs, Cindy Chipman,
                      Lynne Hood;  S E A T E D :  Bud Seitzinger, Cindy McLaughlin, Cindy Chapman, Sue Kenna, Linda Bnjno, Kathy Lippincott, Peggy Harrison (presi­
                      dent),  jenny  Sholly  (vice  president),  Ralph  Vaserberg,  Mary  Pinsky,  Sharon  Schmidgall,  Carol  Lewis,  Tara  Houser,  Bill  Lasch;  E I R S T   R O W
                      S T A N D I N G :  Mr.  John  DiSangro  (sponsor),  Vicky  Panizzi,  Liz  Rogers,  Mary  Pollard,  Linda  Edwards,  Roslyn  Eeldman,  Sally  Kornfeld,  Laura
                      Shaw, Stephanie Straka, Pat Kurtz, Judy Butchick, Rose Lloyd, Nancy Cunningham, Sue Slezak, Debbie Bowman;  S E C O N D   R O W  S T A N D I N G :
                      Mindy  Mihalik,  Jecy  Pletnick,  Sherriel  Eeggins,  Jasmin  Thigpen,  Pat Citro,  Diane Mannocchi,  Kim  Pekarski, Mary Ann  Kapler,  Betsy Tegzes,
                      Chris  Price,  Pat  Bechtel,  Sherri  Wilde;  T H I R D   R O W   S T A N D I N G :  Bev  Lott,  Regina  Johnson,  Micki  Eunk,  Janie  Olexy,  Vivian  Eellin, Janette
                      Young,  Leona  Gesualdi,  Cheryl  Robinson,  Cheryl  Waiter, Chris Alves,  Karen  Allen;  E O U R T H   R O W   S T A N D I N G :  Mike  Baur, Alvin  McBride,
                      Mike Goldsmith, John Hunt, Debbie Lavin, Pat Briar, Linda Borkowski, Linda Paulus, Tina Schmidgall, Jerry Hoover.


                                 Student Exchange and Involvement


                                                       thrive at  Wilson





                                                                                     Neshaminy,  Bensalem,  Pennsbury,  Council  Rock
                                                                                     —  schools  heard  of  but  probably  never  visited.
                                                                                     Student  Exchange  gives  students  the  chance  to
                                                                                     see  how  other  schools  operate  during  their
                                                                                     school  day,  and  the  insight  gained  through  this
                                                                                     experience is used to help Wilson  by considering
                                                                                     the  observations  and  possibly  instituting  them
                                                                                     into  the  Wilson  School  structure.  The  students
                                                                                     report  to  their  sponsor,  Mr.  John  DiSangro,  and
                                                                                     then off they go for an enjoyable day.

                                                                                     The  institution  of  the  ala-carte  line  and  the
                                                                                     establishment  of  the  smoking  area  are  examples
                                                                                     of the  benefits  Wilson  students  have  received  in
                                                                                     the  past  from  Student  Involvement.  The  meet­
                                                                                     ings, held on a regular basis, provide a time when
                                                                                     a  few  student  representatives  can  express  their
                                                                                     opinions  about  situations  in  the  school  and  can
                                                                                     suggest  methods  of  improving  them.  Mr.  Bosley
                                                                                     (Principal),  Dr.  Daily  (Superintendent),  and  Mrs.
                                                                                     Bell  (School  Board),  discuss  the  suggestions  with
                                                                                     the students and the other members of the school
                                                                                     board, and  together, they arrive at functional so­
                                                                                     lutions.


       Student  Involvement:  S E A T E D ,  L E E T   T O   R I G H T :  Sally Kornfeld, Peggy Harrison, Maurice
       Respes,  Regina  Johnson,  Jennifer  Johnson,  Linda  Borkowski;  S T A N D I N G :  Lori  Panizzi,
       Kathy Lippincott, Ray Long, Pat Citro, Jody Volpe.
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