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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.

