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S C C 17 h O I 3 6? r C 5 T h 6 j I' D 3 f Row 1: L-R, J, Cartwright, C. Hoffer, J. Mostowski, P. McLark, C. Wheelock, M. Seward, L. Barkley, D. Macdonnell. Row 2: L-R L J. Herbert, E. Coddinqton, P. Kamp, M. Masler, J. Weaver, Fl. Robinson, E. Mikoda, E. Macdonnel, D. Bosket. Row 3: L-R, J. King, T. Strawn, J. Scofield. Fl. Eggleston, D. Bosket, S. Howland, D. Nagle, W. Lester, J. Heinle, D. Segrue. Current Officers are Jeff Scofield, Pres., Penny McLark, Treas. and Sec., Mickey Seward, Vice Pres. e 3 Windsor's chapter of the National Honor Society was 9 founded in 1954 under Theron Philley. The present G' chapter, which has 28 members, has a number of f requirements for membership: The student must be a 9 Junior or a Senior and must meet the four cornerstone V requirements. f . 1. Scholarship - the student must have a mini! I mum average, 88'Xi in Academic subjects. S 2. Character - the student must have outstanding C personal standard of honor, both in class and h outside. I 9 Leadership -the student must be a leader of his 1 peers and set an example as such. TJ 4. Service to the School - the student must have ,O worked in projects for the good of the school and his fellow classmates. S Friends, Vlfindsorites. . Boys'State Representative Mike Furiosi, a senior, placed first in the high school level of the Ameri- can Legion Oratorical con- test. His topic was based on the Preamble and land- mark decisions of the Supreme Court. Mike then went on to rep- resent us at the County level and placed fourth. The American Legion Boys' State is held at Morrisville Agriculture and Technical campus in Morrisville, N.Y. each June. The purpose of Boys' State is to give each participant first hand expe- rience in state government and lead- ership. At the workshop, boys are divided into cities and counties according to dormitory floors and buildings. Through the process of city and county elections, Terry Strawn became mayor of his city, county del- egate to his party's convention, can- didate for Boys' Nation and was elected outstanding citizen from his city.
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40 fVamos a Mexico! Front: A. Neil, R. Bennidum, D. Rowinski, J. Collins. Sec- ond: M. Wansart, T. Stone, S. Calvario, P. Smith. Third: S. Neville, R. Hulbert. Missing: Frank Fortunato Front: A. Lester, J. Gould, D. Pulz, R. Majors, R. Eggleston, J. Heinle, D. Wheelock, R. Robinson, J. Schofield, P. Cadwell, T. Ford, C. Nagle, M. Nowak. Second: G. Vail, S. Shrader, M. Hanifin, S. Outman, M. Mallery, S. Howland, E. Coddington, J. King, D. Bosket, J. Husnay. Third: K. Ellsworth, F. Fortunato, M. Morgan, T. Dewan, R. Barnes, J. Martin, D. Nixon, K. Finch, K. Williams, D. Bagan. Fourth: S. Williams, T. Crowley, C. Clarke, P. Lester, K. Tondeur, R. Bennett, B. DeVoe, D. Murphy, D. Williams. Letterpersons Honored The purposes of the Boys and Girls Varsity Clubs are to serve the student body, the Windsor community and to promote good sportsmanship in athletics. The students who are members of this club are recognized for their achievements in athlet- ics. The Boys Varsity Club also offers yearly a 550.00 scholarship to a guy who has earned a Varsity Letter, is going on to college, and has exhibited fine sportsmanship. Row 1: L-R, S. Calvario, M. Seward, M. Teetor, J. Howe, D. Knapp, S. Neville, N. Apple- gate, R. Neville, W. Symonds, L. Novoveski. Row 2: L-R, D. Williams, P. Kamp, S. Carlson, P. Normile, K. Ashley. Row 3: L-R, C. Williams, K. Price, S. Rowe. I-: 5'4 X S Vlgl .11
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The llflakings of the Q80 The Quib and Quill collects and disperses news to the Windsor High School student body. Each reporter for the paper must have a good nose for news. Without the 5 W's and an H, a newswriter won't get a proper news story. The 5 W's and an H are: Who - Gossip Column What- Student Council When - Birthdays Where - WCHS Why - Editorial Column How - Sports When the reporter's job is fin- ished, all news articles are turned into the Literary Editor, Terry Strawn, for his approval. Then the typists must type the articles in ius- tified columns and prepare them for the Lay-Out and Design Co-Edi- tors, Alison Bowling and Sue Wil- liams. These girls must make head- lines and do the paste-up of the articles. Diane Macdonnel adds additional flair to the newspaper by making an attractive cover and Maryce Quinn writes her own uni- que cartoon strip. The rough form is then given to the E.C.C. Depart- ment to be duplicated on to a sten- cil, and finally it is run off by Mrs. Abbott in the Main Office. Jim Sim- mons, the Circulation Manager, and his crew of 20 salespeople are then responsible for circulating the Quib and Quill to the student body. This year there were 10 issues with 3000 newspapers sold. Top Picture: REPORTERS: Pat Coddington, Doug Wheelock, Carol Hoffer, Liz Mikoda, Jose Valencia Ashley, Terry Strawn, Jeanne Cartwright, Sharon Bennett, Deb Stetson, and Diane Macdonnel. Bottom Picture: TYPISTS: Sue McKane, Deb Stetson, Sue Williams, and Allison Bowling. l 'r 5-nu-I - nav..
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