Wrapping it up after the Family Brunch: Cari (Carolyn Price) Hall, Robert (Rocky) Ambrosio,
and Patty Hart Williams.
Patty's bear, Barbara Nishkian Halligan's flowers, and the banner made by Connie Blackburn Selin.
Fifty Niners
50th Reunion Pictures
Sunday Brunch
Lee Wolcott Schulz
and Eleanor Segal Urstein
Mike Gruwell, Cari Price Hall, and Dennis Deck
The old Print Shop,now the Graphics Dept.
Asst.Principal modeling Wilson shirt
Quad shot. '59ers Reunion bear decoration
peeking out (lower left)
Gym
benches
(and it looks like Jim Burchfiel
and Mary G. Mersky)
Gym scoreboard
Gym  with Mary G's grandkids
Pool with
Gavin Keipp
(Mary G's grandson)
Lots of us remember being challenged by the high dive.
Gym entrance: Colleen Logan Grosso, Dave Christie, Casey Cox
Field shot: L-R Various Keipp grandchildren on the bleachers. On the track: Mylene and son Gavin Keipp (Mylene is Mary G's daughter-in-law, married to son James), Tour guide in white (I cant' tell who that is behind her), Sandra Summers Horton (blue top), Dorothy West Modafferi, and Mary G. Mersky. These days, announcements are no longer made from the yellow press box, visitors sit on this, the former home side, home attendees sit on the old visitors side (nearest 7th St.), and the announcements are made from a box way out there.
Walking down the outside steps of the 100 building, one passes between the back of the Auditorium (but the front entrance is pictured here, left) and the front of the Playhouse where smaller productions are performed.
Barbara Nishkian Halligan, Bill Krebs,
Jack Rowe, and Patty Hart Williams
Paul Driggs, Sports mascot, head only, in the new ASB building. The rest of the costumes are hanging in the adjacent room.
Cari Price Hall, Sally Springer Schmidt,
Carol Hubbard  Stratton, Anne Tankersley Sturm, and John Stratton
Jim Burchfiel, Jack Rowe, Rae Demler Burchfiel, Jane Rowley Whitefield
Kodiak bear, dyed from white to brown to look like a Bruin, donated by the class of 1926, greets visitors to the main entrance. GRRROWL!!
New school logo.Wilson is now a "classical" high school, admitting some regular students and some more academically precoscious, who must maintain a higher GPA.
Old Library, now Counseling Office,
beyond the bear as visitors enter.
Mural on the outside east wall of the Media Center
Close up of Bruin on the Gym north wall
Bruin painted on the back of the science building
snarls over portable classrooms, fenced protectively from sports areas, the space formerly occupied by tennis courts.
Bruins everywhere show school spirit.
Red benches are dedicated to certain years: this one 1941-42 honors veterans of WWII