Wilson Central School - Crest Yearbook (Wilson, NY)

 - Class of 1966

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JV Y Rfk . if F. fl 1 Mrs. Marion Campbell Mr. William Clark Mrs. Susan Goodnight Mr. Phillip Schreier S ' l St d' D rtment History, any student will say, is a long list of dates, of peace. It is their responsibility to point out the events, and places which must be remembered. But analogy between the ideas, opinions, plans, and pur- that is not quite true. Any of these history teachers pose of our ancestors and ourselves, so that we might will immediately argue that it also deals with man- learn from the past. History thus becomes a study kind's ideas, the relationships between nations, periods, of time in one of its m-ost significant aspects. and events, current problems, and future aspirations MV. George Tflpp Why must everyone always be so disorganized? Mfg, Bgrbgrg Weikel A32 K ma: gf-Q ' w.sagxg.s s W f :QQ , . 5 ,. 29 Mrs. Pauline Weller Maylsuggest .... Mr, john Wolf I5

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w if Mr. Donald Baron Mrs. Helen Borngraeber Mrs. Leone Burton Mrs. Carol Coleman English Department Believe it or not, the English language is constantly only by verb tenses, sentence structure, spelling and changing. lt would be almost impossible for a pupil punctuation research papers, and famous literature, but of today to read English as it was originally written five also by an ever-changing language. However, to under- hundred years ago. New vocabulary is continuallybeing stand and communicate with his world, he must over- used and accepted, while other words become disused come these obstacles with the aid of his English and obsolete. As a result, the student is frustrated not teachers. Mrs. Helen French I have to drown mysorr0wS,s0ff1el10w. Mr. Jack Hanley 5' s Miss Bonnie Hgff Come alive, you're in the Pepsi generation!l MVS. Robyn MCMCISl6f I4



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Mr. Edward D'Anna Mr, David Kingsley Science Science plays o primary role in influencing the od- vancement of our society. This is quite evident if one considers the past forty years. Many changes-in medi- cine, physics, chemistry, and biology-have been brought about. However, these changes have generated Mrs. Jean Stapf Mr. Norman Whittaker Now Everyone turn to page 47 in their Playboy Magazine I6 Mr. Thomas Palisano Mr. Walter Roemer Department new problems which future generations must solve. It is the duty of these faculty members to encourage inquiring minds, and to provide the scientists of tomorrow. Dear diary-Another day of nothing to write.

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