Wilson Central School - Crest Yearbook (Wilson, NY)

 - Class of 1966

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Mrs. Zilpho Petty Chem lab next. This may be our last meal. MV. RlCl1Gl'Cl Zlr'tClC Reading Department One important problem facing the student oftoday partment is attempting to create faster and more is an ever-decreasing amount of leisure time. ln an efficient readers. earnest effort to combat this situation, our reading de- Physical Education and Health Department The ever-ir1CreGSir1Q ClemGf1ClS of OUI' SOCiefy l'1C1V8 department is to insure this for each student. created the need for good health. The program of this Mrs. Gladys Freischlag Again? One more gym injury and Vve hodir! Mrs. Evelyn Draper- Nurse Mr. Walter Hutchison Mr. Daniel Sheedy

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l . Mr. John Cable Mr. Patrick Calabrese Mrs. Janice Di Leonardo Mr. William Rosso Math Department Mathematicians now teach the key subject in our world of technology. In the past decade math has undergone immense changes. New methods have been introduced, new terms have been created. One is no Well ifthey don't wont to come to class, they don't have to. 2 longer confronted with algebra and geometry, but is battled by the set theory, order fields, variables, and quantifiers. lt is the task of these teachers to teach this complex, but valuable subject. Mr. Rodney Toenniessen Mr. Ralph Young l No, Mr. Rosso, the problem is not he and she, it is a and b.



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Mr. Paul Houser Mrs. Marie Palisono Well, l know it's all Greek, but . . . Language Department Future world peace will be obtained only when men Mr. Berne Kent Mr. James Stephens Y' Ml' Let's try it once more, and see it Max can get it right this time Art Department Contemporary art requires a new perspective. I learn to communicate with one another, Language is these classes pupils are trained to discriminate between an essential means of improving the relationship be- the WOflf of pC1Si Gnd pfeS6I'll0ffiSfS. tween men. Music Department The tempo of music reflects the emotion ofthe musicians and the feeling ofthe period during which it was composed. lts study enriches one's lite. Mrs. Marjorie Hurlburt Mr. Jack Maxfield

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