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Friendly school store
makes friends, not money
A cheery alcove near the main office opens its window at
7:15 every school morning to serve Wilson as its school
store. Under the direction of Mr. MacGowan, the store is
kept stocked with such necessary items as pencils and
notebooks, as well as such unnecessary (?) items as candy,
cokes, tee-shirts, Wilson hats, and posters. The money
that is made in the store eventually goes to the student
body in projects, donations, and sale items, keeping true
Wilson's Friendly School Store. Barb Kishbaugh, Barb Spears, Mr. David
to its motto, "We make friends, not money." MacGowan (sponsor), and Sue Maurer.
Specialized equipment
used to serve Wilson
The broadcasting class, through Mr. Waterhouse, gives
the students an opportunity to gain broadcasting experi
ence by performing live record shows and reading an
nouncements in the morning on WWHS, the school radio
station. The station also provides music shows during
lunch periods and a fifteen minute program "Wilson on
the Air" aired every Wednesday from 7:45-8:00.
Wilson's A.V. Department, sponsored by Mr. Hopely,
coordinates audio-visual equipment in the school. In
cluded in their responsibilities is the fixing and repairing
of machines, the preparation of slide projections, and the
Broadcasting. L E F T T O R I G H T : Dave Paglione, Kevin Mongeau, Steve operation of the video-taping machine.
Skoda, Bill Piccone, Mr. Alan Waterhouse (sponsor). Missing: Mike
Baur.
Audio-Visual Crew. F I R S T R O W S E A T E D , L E F T T O R I G H T : Tom Kervitsky (co-sponsor), Brian Gregg, Bryan Blackburn, Evan Zimmerman,
George Haigh, Jim Bender; S E C O N D R O W S E A T E D : Steve Barger, Harry Herzek, Dave Berrien; S T A N D I N G : Mike Berger, Scott Buckman,
Nancy Heller, Alan Ingraham, Bill Piccone, Mr. George Hopely (sponsor).

