Woodrow Wilson High School - Saga Yearbook (Middletown, CT)

 - Class of 1950

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' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Premiem JACK O CONNOR Vzce Prendent CAROL GARDNER Treafurer JACK HOWIE B Secretary ..........,.................................................................................. NORMA GALLAGHER , ,- , , - E ,-, Vf ggi, f- f ffl- L ... t-- 1E'xi7f1: 'H' fiQ, ,J Q- ff-XJ -2 -1 Y 4- 17 4 ffiv r-if f -ff ,JW -, J .J ff pf2i',,'fIf-'57 LL'? 5 FJ, ,, , ff -4- f-llifz , -1,-ii,.i- !1'i,-if-1i,Lf jj . - - T: , fi, Y-,,,.Z- 1 V gf ,, if - ,, ,'-,,,:,7-A , f -,.,.. .ff-9 C ik e'Z'- ,-Z-,,... f'i 'j -KY ff' X? S is kj.. -,J '- 2 f-if f W M , A Ai -'A-Av ,,v,,v v.Y-14 45' V Af VGA- ie A' -7 +L Softly fpeakr and WNEFIIQ FRANK MICHAEL AUGERI Poncho To Jpend too mufh time in Jludier ir Jlothf Ambition' Go to Alaska Woodworknng Crew Friendly carefree helpful . 0 I L In vf', 1 JJ N51 I IG Rlrfgw, lf' xx 'l . , ty ' . 'I A foerlpfzyfzn, an eqy, Ju JA itiop: Se eqaryjj V Sa a tudent G dnment fL er Tra cSquad Grrl lub Girls S Clur C rleaders Girls, ee Club A ea pable Y lovable ANN E BARRY SHIRLEY AGNES BALZER Ann Peanuts Dark hair fasbzoned neat A girl like thu zr mce to meet rrmler Ambntxon Prrvate secretary Student Councrl Student Govern ment Lrbrary Chaxrman Table Leader Traffic Squad Gnrls Club Gnrls Sports Club junnor Honor Socnety Graceful sweet dxlxgent NANCY E BIELEFIELD Nan She 15 lall uzlb ezery znrb of fnendly fhou hir Ambmon Medxcal secretary Student Government Table Lead er Gnrls Club Gnrls Sports Club Happy talkauve pleasant Ambrtron Nurse Senxor Nomnnatmg Commnttee Saga Student Government Table Leader Traffic Squad Advxsory Councrl French Club Gnrls Club Gnrls Sports Club Secretary 49 50 Margray Sock 8: Buskm Freshman Glee Club Presndent Vxvacnous Zferatlve Silly EONARD BILLIAN Mrke Ambmon Radro or musrc Student Government Table Lead er Boys Glee Club Unassumrng qutet nrce to know ROBERT SELLEW BISHEL Bush He Jeldom :poke but ubat he raid uar clear Ambmon Stock car drrver Audno Vnslon Club Football Easy gomg courteous 1 e able wsfjj LAW flip? 4 I ROBERT STANLEY BLADEK Bo Fearlerx and unperplexed Ambmon Travel to Europe Band Track Darmg rnterestmg helpful , f. 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'l ' JOAN LOUISE BLOOMQUIST Re Ar lwely ax her burr II red Ambrtron College Medical or executrve secretary Senror Nomnnatmg Commnttee Saga Scholarshrp Commxttee Vnce Presxrent 50 Student Govern ment Table Leader Trafhc Squad French Club Glrls Club Grrls Sports Club Margray Sock 8: Buskm Lrvely dependable sxncere WW 69 PHILIP NORMAN BURGESS Buck Brave m heart brave in deed Ambmon To be a coach Student Government Cafe Squad Table Leader Football Basketball Baseball Athletxc carefree capable RAFALINE BONVINO Raffe Pleasant to talk to nzce to be with Ambmon Secretary Saga Student Government Table Leader Girls Club Glrls Sports Club Loyal cheerful dependable SHIRLEY ANN BRANNACK Shrrl A .funny nature wzm lartzng fnendrbzp Ambrtron To be happy Saga Grrls Club Grrls Sports Club Frtendly darmg actlve BARBARA ANN BOUTEILLER Barb Born wztb the gzft of laughter Ambmon College and nursmg Saga Student Government Table Leader Traflic Squad Audxo V1 sxon Club French Club Grrls Club Margray Sock 8: Busltrn Mayor Production 50 Mrxed En semble Senror Grrls Glee Club Mnxed Quartet Amrable ambmous talka tlve LOIS JEANNE BUCKMAN or Her .mule IJ ber fortune Ambmon Physlcal theraprst Secretary of Freshman Class Stud ent Government Table Leader Grrls Club Gxrls Sports Club Treasurer 50 Junror Honor Socr ety Latm Club Helpful unpredxctable sunny natured THADDEUS E BOGDAN Te For strong thou art and goodly Ambmon Travel Band Track Twrnl-tlmg eyes happy nice to know BARBARA E BURKHART Burk 50016110161 qlliff JDYIIGHIIIBI 6 fl0f Ambmon To llve rn Georgra Saga Student Government Table Leader Gnrls Sports Club Fresh man Grrls Glee Club Lnvely dependable happy .. dn ff ' ' - 11 I . l l -1 dn ' tv ,, , ' , Q , . - 1 1 ' , , 1 1 ' ' . 1 1 . . . . . . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 -1 11 rr ' ' H -1 11 - rr ' - ' I ,, ' 1 1 1 1 ' . - 1 1 - 1 - 1 , 1 1 . . ,' 1 1 --L -11 .- - 11 ,, - - 1, U . . . . l . . p I . . H 1 ' 1 ' fy ' ' . 1 1 . , . , . , 1 . , . , , 1 l l 1 1 , . I 1 I .V . . . ' I J If I x s N , l 1 A ll l u, .- 1. 1. 11 , I' ' ' 11 .- ' ' ' n 1 1 B ' 1 1 1 1 1 F . , , , 7 - - 1 ' 1 , xx 1 - JOAN ELEANOR BURKHART ujoaniet. Mi.tcbief dance: in ber eyer and Jmtles upon ber lip:. Ambition: Secretary Student Government, Table Lead- er, Girls' Sports Club Calm . . . congenial . . . gay RICHARD CASSERINO Dick ThiJlIun-loving boy ir dark and ta ,' He'1 friendly, too, and admired by all. Ambition: Salesman Senior Nominating Committee, Student Government Carefree . . . handsome . . . like- able WILMA MAE BUXTON Willi She who is quiet is sweet. Ambition: Bookkeeper and typist Senior Program Committee, Stud- ent Government, Traffic Squad, Girls' Club Loyal . . . conscientious . . . happy DOLORES ANN CARON Dori Laugh and the world laugb: with you, Cry and you cry alone. Ambition: To have fun Girls' Club, Girls' Club Board, Girls' Sports Club Happy-go-lucky . . . talkative . . . unassuming PHYLLIS CAPEGA Phil A sweet attractive kind of grace. Ambition: Secretary Saga, Student Government, Table Leader, Girls' Club, Girls' Sports Club Beautiful clothes . . . serene . . . pleasant BARBARA C. CARPENTER Barbara A classmate unpretentiouxf' A worker comttentraur, Ambition: Go to France Saga, Student Government, Table Leader, French Club, Girls' Club, Sports Club, Margray, Latin Club, Sock at Buskin Secretary '50 Diligent . . . witty . . . amiable A HARRY BUTTERWORTH, Jn. Scottie Behold the trace of mircbief that lurk: in his eye.r. Ambition: Millionaire Scholarship Committee, Audio Vision Club, French Club Interesting . . . friendly . . . versa- tile PHILIP MICHAEL CHAFEE. Jn. nip Positive anything i.f.better than negative notbmgf' Ambition: Accounting or engi- neering Saga, Student Government, Table Leader, junior Honor Society Daring . . . good-natured . . .ambi- tious PATRICIA GUITE COLEMAN at Dark bazred gzrl uztb merry air You can be happy anyu here Ambmon Commercnal Art Saga Student Government Table Leader Trafflc Squad Grrls Sports Club Sock 8: Buskm Jokeful pretty carefree ROBERT D JOHN CONDRON Re Muclnef Iwmkler zn lm' eyer Ambmon Restaurant owner Student Government Cafe Squad Basketball Unpredrctable genial if gag QA CLIFFORD C CONGDON C rff Born for ruccerr he seemed Ambltron Undecided Student Government, Cafe Squad Table Leader Ta dark handsome RICHARD DAILY COLEMAN Dxck Good nature rr one of the richer! hum of perronalzty Ambmon Radro announcer Senxor Program Committee Stu dent Government Table Leader Tralic Squad Varsrty Club Track Manager Teen Toprcs Wrllxng oya frrendly ir? X, . Q 4... 3 ' ' . , U X I --1..11...- .. d.. N li H . W II ' ' ' ' ' '17 'I 'Il' 'N l , , H 2 l Lf R, X X FT! 0 d L 1 e4LT.L. I fi if AROLYN E. COOPER A , RUTH C. NO H , ,, N . I U l ff r ' 1 u , . . I . . I I - I '.'d.l.- . I .. li Q I I 1' 4 A .. 2 . . . ' l I Y 'I ' , , , l ' 54' 1 l , A 1 I ' RICHARD S CORNWALL Corn A man of sdear II bound to .rucceed Ambxtron Mrllronarre Senror Program Commxttee Table Leader Traflic Squad Varsrty Club Student Government Foot ball Mrxed Ensemble Ruthre 5 Su eet and quze! friendly an Ambmon To get marned Student Government Table Lead er Grrls Club Grrls Sports Club Gnrls Glee Clubs Easy gorng quret penslve Chxck mere: a gzrl thai: lon of f n She make: your day full of .run Ambmon journalrsm and musrc Saga Gnrls Sports Club Margray Mrxed Ensemble Senior Glrls Glee Club ff Happy conscxentrous 1 1 gent J! 45-'X BARBARA ANN CRANDALI. Babs Gentle uay: are ummng uay: Ambmon Successful stenographer Saga Student Government Table Leader Grrls Club Grrls Sports Club Eonscrentrous qunet cheer u I ANN ISABELLE CRONIN Amy ltr the quzet uorker tha! .rurceedr Saga Glrls Club Grrls Sports Club Margrary Drlrgent artrstrc lovable CONNIE CLAIRE FARACI Porna Sher pretty petrte and oh Jo Ju eet Ambmon Be happy wealthy healthy and vuse Saga Table Leader French Club Treasurer 50 Grrs Club Grrls Sports Club Sock 8: Busknn Chrxstmas Card Commrttee Loveable conscrentxous frrendly NANCY ANN DEAN Deame A ummng heart a plearant rmzle Dreued Jo neat and quite 1n rtye Ambmon To ovsn a horse ranch Saga Student Councrl Grrls Club Grrls Sports Club Lann Club Glrls Glee Clubs Vnvacrous neat genral FERN LORRAINE EDDY Flower Aluayr uzllmg to help alu ayJ 4 friendly H1 Ambmon To travel and make new friends Semor Program Commrttee Saga Student Government Table Lead er French Club Gnrls Club Glrls Sports Club Sock Bc Buskrn Grrls Gee Clubs Loyal helpful 10 y NAPOLEON JOSEPH DESPINS Nap A qmel perron 11 welcome everyu here Ambxtron Electrncxan Band Mrxed Ensemble Unassummg lrkeable care ree LOIS G FACIUS Dynaflow Lo That u but Jhe wzllr to do or my Seemr uuert mrtuourert dn freetext bert Ambltron To go to Parts thus summer Senror Nomrnatlng Commxttee Assembly Commrttee Student Goverment Secretary 50 Saga Lrbrary Chalrman Table Leader French Club Glrls Club Gtrls Sports Club Presrdent 50 jumor Honor Socrety Semor Honor So crety Margray Exchange Edrtor 49 50 Alumn1Edltor 47 48 Latm Club Sock 8: Buskm Grrls Glee Clubs Ambxtnous actrve petsuas we AGUSTUS W. CUMMINGS, JR. Gus Have fun while you many for tomorrow 11 anolber day Ambrtron See the world Student Government Table Lead Lxkeable wnllmg modest JAMES FRED FLOWERS Pots Bom for Juccerr he seemed Ambltlon Televxsron expert Semor Nommatmg Commnttee Sophomore Nommatmg Commxt tee Student Councrl Student Government Cafe Squad Llbrary Charrman Table Leader Traffic Squad Football Happy athletxc busy 1 . .. 11 1. 1. Il ' u v ' V ' , ' ll ll ' . - 1 - 1 I 1 1 , 1 .. . . ef g lf h, Q . . . ... ' ffl -A, ' 5 'f A . 11 sw? .. . ,. H , , .. 11 f r , u - ' ' , fl I u ' . . . , , 1 1 1 . . , v f . . . . . . .. I A X, 3 .1 11 Q . K E ff V 1 I I - 11 , 1. 11 , . , . , ' I 'I Il , I , l ' AG ' ' . 1 K 1 ,, 4 1 1 1 . ! F 'L - . l Y . , . , 1 1 1 1 Y ' ' ' 1 . , . , 1 A 1 , 1 . - - v ' K Y Y 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . , , . . . ll , , . 1 , Q qw . . ' ' J 'ffl ' - A .,11g-3. -1 11 rv 1 ' ' ff r , 1. n :I , ll ' . . . Y V , . , Q . . . . . 1 ' . . ', , I My 1 1 ' ' , : s 9 1 1 . . A a 1 1 NANCY KATHARINE FOSS Pepper Her voice was ezfer soft, gentle, and loan Ambition: Do nothing Saga, Table Leader, Senior Girls' Glee Club ,Demure . . . diligent . , , likeable KATHERINE GARO FALO Sparki Friendship, esteem, and fair regard. Ambition: Success in my chosen field Saga, Girls' Club, Girls' Sports Club. Peppy . . . slender . . . lovable DONALD FRIEDMAN Don A good nalure is the ar! of God, Ambition: To be successful Freshman Treasurer, Saga, Student Government, Cafe Squad, Table Leader, Football, Basketball, Base- ball Well-dressed . . . versatile . . . carefree MARY JANE GALUSKA ..MJ,. A ffiendl nature, a smile 7 sineefef' Ambition: Nurse Saga, Student Government, Table Leader, Girls' Club, Girls' Sports Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club. Loyal . . . amiable . . . unaffected 177 NORMA R. GALLAGHER Norma Sober, steadfast, and demuref' Ambition: Private secretary Senior Program Committee, Saga, Scholarship Committee, Student Government, Table Leader, Girls' Club, Girls' Sports Club, junior Honor Society Attractive . . . gracious . . . re- liable CAROL JEAN GARDNER Carol Collegiate, clever, full of fun, Known and liked hy every one. Ambition: College Vice President Senior Class, Saga, Student Council, Scholarship Com- mittee Secretary '50, Student Gov- ernment, Table Leader, Traffic Squad, Advisory Council, Band Council, French Club President '50, Girls' Club Treasurer '50, Girls' Sports Club, junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Society, Margray Editor '50, Latin Club, ROBERT AUBREY FREDERICK Bob A peaceful lad clothed in quiet dignity. Ambition: Musician Senior Nominating Committee, Saga, Student Government, Cafe Squad, Library Chairman, Advis- ory Council, Baseball, Cap and Gown Committee Musical . , . nice smile . . . shy Sock 84 Buskin. Industrious . . . versatile . . . ener- getic Lex X .1 1 I' f ' . ,f e -4' ' is , , 1? , rf I ' . Q., y't: is . ff: X , A, 1 SOPHIE WANDA GAYESKI MSO.. A smile can always spfing. From a heart uhere friendship sings. Ambition: To go to Alaska Saga, Student Government, Table Leader, Traihc Squad, Girls' Club, Girls' Sports Club, Freshmen Girls' Glee Club. Pleasant smile . . . conscientious . . . happy MARJORIE ANN GEI I IxEN Mary. A Jwec! zlupruilmn rt Ilia Mtn uf a rzcndlv mu! Ambrtron Receptxomst Saga Student Coxernment Table Leader Grrls Club Grtls Sports Club freshmen C urls Glce Club Beauuful hart qutet pleas ant 1-:Y RONALD PAUL GILBERT LFONARD I CIEMYA Lenny He nat a senile and a bm! fcllnto Ambrtron To hate a lot of fun Student Government Table Lead cr Boss Rrlle Club lnqulsltrxe dxlttgent hum orus 'WK Ronme He nur a :ery perfeft nobfe Lzzzgbl Ambrtron Be a skl xnstructor tv? Student Goxernment Cafe Squad Table Leader Xarslts Club Toot ball Baseball Capable sage h tppx Q EMI LIO GRI C O Grec Slrrmg In ffm Utd a 77141710 mul Ambrtron Ioln the Marmes uttr stroma tt m M afffiffw IOSL-PH I HALIBOYI Ix Judge A warm bear! ffm! fantlvf al mn Ambrtron Haxc 1 prohtable trutlt gp., mg busrness Student Government Table Lead Handsome unperplexed bo d s.. ANGELO GRASSO Ang made urf e rt oo humor H87 al n Ambrtton Noisy W l llced ROBI' RT FRED GUSTEFSON Gus He apptarr to be qufei but romefzmcr ue 1t0I1d6 7' Ambrtxon Iotn the Navy or travel Humorous happy unas summg KH? is N-'X v---r me 'AEIAA nif- S LIILIAN ANNA I-IAXN A fnrfetl Irzcml :juni and Janne' Ambttlon Boolxlxeeper Student Goxernmcnt Table Lead er Grrls Club Grrls Sports Club Consttcntrous deservmg loxable rv ' I Z V n j .I-'. 'lt 5-' V. Alix K V Y 2, I , - . lf f . , Hem . d E' X, , ,UIV ,x, , H V I i ', I W I 'I V . 4 4 'S T I4 4 H N Q ll , ,H N . , V, ' .V ,, .J . 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A .L - we 4 1 A I I K v er I I I In ' rANET GRAY HENDLEY an A gfrl mth pep um and e The kind of girl ue all admzre Ambntlon Physlcal edueatnon teacher Saga Scholarshnp Commnttee French Club Gtrls Club Gnrls Sports Club jumor Honor So lety Margray Sock 8: Buskm emor Glrls Glee Club Mlxed nsemble Athletrc darmg prommstm, 'QE id 3' THEODORE P JAKABOSKI ake The great human and II man hmzrelf Ambmon Lead an mterestmg lnfe travel Well mannered lnterestxng promnsmg Q-xr' MARVIN LOUIS HOBERMAN Marv Pertezerance I5 honor hrzghf Ambntnon Graduate from College Student Councnl Student Govern ment Table Leader Band Band Councll French Club Self assured mee to know ambltnous ,ly PQI xgusseu Howie AC fx lbfqyzd lbumor hw compamom ll 1 o To grow I 'X t1 den ounctl Student Govern ment afe Squad Llbrary Chalr man able Leader Trafhc Squad Varsnty Club Football Baseball co captam Sophomore Treasurer Jumor Treasurer Semor Treasur Popular subtle amuslng K' it wt.. ' Q fn 41 9 Ms W I nw, FLEANOR LOUISE HOFF A laughmg fare tuo :umm e3 et Ambmon Lawyers prxvate secre tary Saga Student Government Table Leader Gxrls Club Glrls Sports Club Gxrls Glee Clubs Quiet pleasant happy PATRICIA ANN HUTCHINGS at There J language in her look Ambrtlon jom the Waves Saga Student Government Table Leader Glrls Sports Club Grrls Glee Clubs Wnllnng lxkeable ambltnous 3,3 'tr is CALVIN ARTHUR HIBBERT Butch A nlerzt :hm peace Iozmg lad Ambltron Anythlng m sports Student Government Table Lead Independent retleent Ll 1 gent fgxwzsaw RAYMOND LEROY JASSE a Hang seeds of good u 111 rpout zz zthm hu Joul Ambttnon To be a successfu bust ness man 'wierrx unperplexed gentle man Y 5' ..J , 'gi I V' J ff - V ,- 'J ' if A i, L . . I . . . . ' I 1 Q - A V . . . ' . , 'fi' g I If , ' A .- , 1- 4' , ef 4' ' ' - K tl Q : H , - .rfslzi V I' . I.. : ' -. L- It 71. ' 553' ' . . . . Y ' I 'FLTJFF' , mx 0 ' .. .. El ,, I . . ,, . . , I , ' I H , Ag A -. U . . . 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Ambition: Nurse Saga, Girls' Sports Club Practical joker . . . sparkling eyes . . . carefree GERTRUDE KOWAL Trudr A talented Mu: a maiden fair One who tr liked everywhere Ambition College Senior Nominating Committee Student Council President 50 Student Government Library Chairman Table Leader Traffic Squad Girls Club Vrce President 49 President 50 Girls Sports Club Representative to Student Council 49 and 50 Cheerleaders Secretary 49 Vice President 50 Junior Honor Society Senior Hon or Society Sock 8: Buskm Vice Presndent Sophomore Class Secre tary Junior Class Popular athletic versatile GABRIEL LOUIS KAPETAN Gabe Life IJ loo rhort to waste on bookr Ambition A job Sock 8: Buskm Boys Glee Club Consxderate talkative rke ab e JOHN T KLECZKOWSKI Honey modet man has everylbzng to gazn Ambition Orchestra Leader Shy good natured pleasing fgg 4 9 ia ll Qzrbfc- ' S 1 :, . ,Q -fps . ' 5T55f.,,i eng. JUNE MILDRED KELSEY une Her qunet manner :J becomxng Ambition Secretary Student Government Table Lead er Girls Club Girls Sports Club Junior Honor Society Senior Hon or Society Admrrable versatile pendable STACIA KOSIBA Blondie Qwetnen 15 an art nz mel Ambition Office Clerk Saga Gnrls Club Grrls Sports Club Studlous wrllmg blonde HAROLD FRANK JOHNSON Harold Much allowance mutt be made for men. Ambition: To be a famous hockey player Table Leader Humorous . . . happy . . . friendly FRANCIS HENRY KOZM ON Scottie A generous perton 11 Junrbme to the mind Ambition To get rich through the stock market to make friends to be a pilot Saga Audio Vision Club Secre tary Treasurer President Sock 8: Buskm Mixed Ensemble Boys Glee Club Teen Topics Willing friendly ambttxous NJ 1. .. n n . . - n u - - n ' ' 3 f. . . . 1 ' ' . . , . , 1 1 n . , . . . v a ' l . . . . . . de- 1' .- - ,. .. U ,, . . . . fu nA 1 ' ' 1 ' n ' ' . . , . , ' ' . i y Q. -u ,, . . . 1 1 ' ' u . . . J . . , ' .. . 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' a Plants gy r .r Lafe ss short and so Ambstron on a Student G rnm a e er Gsrls C eyes TsnY ark QM ' ff W FRANCES JANE LOGINDICE Carm Stamp and dance be rumble and merry Ambstson Nurse Student Government Table Lead er Gsrls Club Gsrls Sports Club Sensor Gsrls Glee Club Lsvely athletsc carefree LORETTA G KUNIGONIS Larry Peppy and lwely yet gracious and cbarmmg Ambstson To get marrsed Student Councsl Secretary 50 Student Government Table Lead er Gsrls Club Gsrls Sports Club Cheerleaders Representatsve to Stucgent Councsl 50 Gsrls Glee Clu Frsendly vsvacsous neat MARY LOUISE LAPANTA Mary Always laugbmg and always gay As she goes her merry way Ambstson To find the pot of gold at the end of the rasnbow Gsrls Club Gsrls Sports Club Sensor Gsrls Glee Cub Teen Topscs ELEANOR RUTH LAMB Ellse We like your gay cheer Your pleasant happy way Sensor Nomsnatsng Commsttee Saga Student Government Table Leader French Club Vsce Press dent 50 Gsrls Club Secretary 50 Junsor Honor Socsety Sock 8: Busksn Msrthful sndustrsous o sn JANE MARY GRACE LEONE a A sweet duposmon 1s the sign of a friendly soul Ambstson To travel Student Government Lsbrary Chasrman Table Leader Advssory Councsl Gsrls Club Grrls Sports y go lucky pleasant Yong'-nw EQ Club Cheerleaders Secretary 50 Gsrls Glee Club Treasurer 50 ff Q5 boe.'u.v-so-:QQ XWQXSWMQA W-bbc. UNAQLQ Otllkg 5 A DOROTHY ANN KUIASKI Dotty Dot: a girl whos very arnstfc Her works youll agree are mort reahsnc Ambstson Fashson sllustrator Student Government Table Lead er Gsrls Club Gsrls Sports Club Sensor Gsrls Glee Club Modest loya relsable X-fx .BYJYX JAN GAY MACLAREN Smslse Free and snappy never unhappy Advssory Councsl Student Gov ernment Table Leader Traliic Squad French Club Gsrls Sports Club Gsrls Glee Pressdent 50 Msxed Chorus Gensal ready smsle oyal of u r ' 1 ' ' , H , fel 3 ih, . '11 I ' . . l,, , I . . .rv n , ' ' ' es s . . . : ' , , y y f ... ee . .. V- ' ' ' - ' ... l... ' of W 1 as , l .. e A ' ' 11 - . ll V ' ' : I ' . . 1 a , Ylyw. , , , ., I ' ,. . ' ' L. ifkflsllli . . . . ' ' ' i k- V 'Q te.. CW 'f.', ?-7 f ' ' ' ' ' ' g 1 u f -' L' f'1l' . .' '. 'Je 5, A H I NJ Y.. ,, ' ,, . . . . . K A ' - n ' A f I galil I v- - .. . . . . ' ,' ' , ' j il N s 'ee ' y , o K 1 K c, QW ' ' 'll UA. 4 f 'Q s - O 0 I . ,i xl-. 4 at ' W JO K' A 5 0' If ' .' J u n 'll - ' I . . , . ,' - , ' , h n , '- ' r , l ' , , . . , 1 HOWARD A MCAULIFFE ro Rich in good work: Ambutnon Be a radro announcer Student Government Table Lead er Band Band Councnl Basket ball Manager 48 49 Track 48 49 Teen Toplcs Club Good natured helpful mtelhgent ANTHONY J MUzzrcA'ro JR Muzz Fun and mernment make e uorld go round Ambrtnon Presrdent of a bank Student Government Table Lead er Small sparklmg carefree RAMONA MCNEELY Mona Peppy pretty full of fun Ambmon To be a nurse Gntls Club Carefree lrvely likeable GUY EDWARD MISENTI Guy Muna warhes auay from the .foul the dur! of everyday life Ambxtxon Radio Techn1c1an Student Government Table Lead er Band Boys Rnfle Club Co operatrve relnable un ng? SHIRLEY ANN MILARDO am Congemal at heart and horn to he a fnend Ambmon Physxcal education Saga Student Government Table Leader Grrls Club Grrls Sports Club Margray Sock 8: Buskln Mayor Productxon 50 Chnstmas Card Commrttee Sparklmg eyes energetxc HCUVC THERESA I MROZOWSKI Theresa I would make reason my grade Ambrtron Secretary Saga Student Government Table Leader French Club Grrls Sports Club Drlrgent frrendy conscr entxous PETER MCFADDEN Grzmo Happy the man u :th never a cafe jumor Nomxnatmg Commrttee Saga Boys Glee Club Reserved mtelllgent pleasant 'it E JOHN EDWARD O CONNOR ack And yet although worthy he ual' also wzse Jumor Class Presndent Semor Class President Student Councrl Semor Vnce Presrdent Cafe Squad Band Junxor Honor Socrety Var stty Club Basketball Baseball Consrderate quxet manly ..P .. ,, . . H 1 4 s ' ' , 5 f' ,' - - I . , u I 7 I - 4 v ' , . . , , , . . . , . . . . 1 1 , s, IIS ID L7 ll ' ' Il H H . . Z . . I I ' ' 1 - , I I ' D, ' s v I 5 ! 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Ambition: Physical education Student Government Cafe Squad Table Leader Varsity Club Foot ball Basketball Baseball ,121 Mxww' Athletic happy mischievous J X CLAIRE L RANCOURT Cas ar an angel heavenly rhe .rang Ambition To go to commercial school Student Government Table Lea er Girls Club Girls Sports Club Margray Sock Bt Buskm Mixed Ensemble Girls Ensemble Sen ror Girls Glee Club Helpful enthusiastic genial JOYCE ANNE PETERSON oyce Happy as the day 15 long Ambition Secretary Student Government Table Lead er Girls Club Girls Sports Club Merry cute understanding ROBERT WILLIAMS PORTER Bo Knowledge 1: power Ambition To have a quiet 5th period study hall just once' Student Government Vice Presi Leader Advisory Council Sock 8: Buslun Major Production 50 Intelligent dignrfied friendly RAFFE J PIRRUCCIO Con Chito When he come: rn muchzef hegmr Football Light hearted interesting decelvmgly quiet SALVATORE T RAFALA a war 4 gentle and a kind fellow Ambition To lead a happy and Student Government Table Lead er Football Boys Glee Club Merry considerate un GORDON S. PERYAM, JR. asm.. 'T ir good-will maker intelligence. Ambition: To work with young people Student Government Table Lead Serious a ert polite PHILIP REYNOLDS Phi A wue man reflect: before he .fpeakr Ambition To be an engmeer Student Government Presxdent 50 Cafe Squad Table Leader junior Honor Society Senior Honor So- ciety Varsity Club Football Base ba Puzzlrng versatile popular F , i , - , . l I .. b.. . fl - 11 Us In , .. , . He ' . it 1 dent '50, Library Chairman,.Table SUCCCSfl1l life .. Y.. .ig . lf .. l,. , d- 5-, A A ' '. ' I I ,r 9 Q I r x J LORRAINE BEVERLY RICH Lorry Shes carefree cheerful and small And loved by us all Ambmon To be successful Student Government Table Lead er Tralhc Squad Glrls Club Gxrls Sports Club Sock 8: Buskrn Grrls Glee Clubs Chrustmas Card Commmee AHectronate damty under standmg JOSEPHINE MARIE SALAFIA osre Peaceful she treads her uay among us Ambrrlon Medical secretary Saga Student Government Table Leader Gxrls Club Grrls Glee Club Margray Drlrgent attracrlve helpful CHARLES EDWARD RISLEY Bubbles Happmess rs a hahzt Ambntron Navy Student Government Cafe Squad Table Leader Tf3f5C Squad Var stty Club Football manager Always smnlmg wxtty unaffected CATHERINE LILLIAN ROYCE Cathy Wzth valleys of eternal babble Ambmon Nursrng Gnrls Sports Club Happy go lucky cheerful un ADELE ROGALSKY De Pretty pozsed and pleasant Student Government Table Lead er Band Gnrls Sports Club Grrls Glee Clubs Peppy fnendly ltmdly MARTHA SACKLES Marty Ever calm ye! always a smile Seems to he this lady s style Ambmon To lead a happy and successful lrfe Saga Grrls Sports Club COIISCICIIIIOUS sweet OV3 C CLARENCE RILEY Carlos Good humor ss the blue sky of the soul Ambrtron Prmter Varsxty Club Football Track jolly carefree helpful SALVATORE F SCARROZZO a Pleasure and action make the hours seem short Ambmon To vxsrt sunny Italy Easy gorng s ood natured I 11 11 . 11 1 A I 7 ll II 11 1 Pl ' n 1 A ' - . , 1 . ' I , - 1 , 7 1 1 , 1 , , ' I ' Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 11 1 H ,, . . . ,, 1. 111 1 a ' ff ' If . 1 1 - Q n w - al , .. - , , - - 1 - 1 , - 1 1 1 , 1 A ' Ht., 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V, A . 11 11 1. 1. M 11 - I u ' n ' 1 If - ' 1 7 ' - 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 11J - 11 7 113 ln 1 . n ' , u 1 n ' . , . , . , , . . . hy . . . g I 1, o JOHN SEAGRAVE Parrot I d rather laugh a fan haired hay Than die a gray harred hmg Ambxtlon Businessman Carefree accommodatr QL gi? MARGUERITE STIELAU Trsh Warm fnendrhzp knou: no cold medzum Ambrtron Teacher Grrls Club Grrls Sports Club Cap and Gown Commrttee Semor Grrls Glee Club Affectxonate conscrentrous genral ,vs DIANA BETH SCHULTZ An open hearted maiden true and pure Ambmon Deslgner Student Councrl Scholarshup Com mrttee Student Government Table Leader French Club Grrls Club G1rls Sports Club Margray Sock 8: Buskm FREDERICK A SPENCER JR Freddre Lzfe lzberfy and the purruzl of women Ambmon To get ahead Saga Assembly Commrttee Stu dent Government Table Leader French Club junior Honor So crety Margray Boys Rifle Club Sock 8: Buskrn Presrdent 50 Track Mrxed Ensemble Mrxed Quartet jumor Nommatnng Com mrttee Showboat 48 Teen Toprcs Wfrtty amusxng ambmous Jfvwy fl FERDINANDO N SPALLONE Fred 'The uzll lo do and the .foul to dare Ambmon Medlcal screntxst Scholarship Commrttee Student Government Table Leader Band Band Councxl Captam 50 Junior Honor Socrety Margray Latrn Club Secretary 50 Sock8cBusk1n V1cePres1dent 49 Showboat 48 Musrcal actxve capable NORMAN STEELE Norman For Jfrong thou art and goodly Ambmon Major league baseball career Carefree thoughtful pleasant 'sax Q4 CLARE MARIE SHAFFER Shorty All Gods chzldren got rhythm Ambntron just to have fun' Student Government Table Lead er Gnrls Club Grrls Sports Club Cheerleaders Treasurer 50 Nnmble lrvely lovable New if 'Nl LEONARD BIDWELL STOLBA n A cheery lad ufth a generour mule He maker one feel that hfer worth uhfle Ambmon College and scrence Semor Nomrnatmg Commrttee Semor Program Commxttee As sembly Commrrtee Student Gov ernment Traffic Squad Varsrty Club Football Track Hrgh :deals rnterestrng merry r ' 1.1 H I , l 3 u 1 - '11 . . . . ,, 44- X U U Z ,ny v p 1 1, I 1 1 1 I 1 1 , , , . ,- 663 . . . . J I fl' ,J A IW' ' ,J I A I VV 1. .,. V D1 ,, - . v ,' I , U ' J' 71 , , 3 . , ' . ' ' J C - 1 y , ' ' A k,' 7 xv . . , ' 3' ffllflll - - - , ' 4 A Q lllllll Studlous . . . helpful . . . smcere , , fgf g g V' f A il , f' eel: A ,, . . . , , V u D , Y' lr 1 Y - , l ,ln ,G y . . Z . 1 , . - ' ' ' v . . . . . . 1 1 , . - , Q , - D A 1 , ..Le .. L ff ,- 11 - 11 V ' , u - - V ' Y V V ' ll ' ll 1 ' . . ' ' I . I ' , - . , . . . . , , ' . . . . . . , Y ,Q , , 1 1 1 . I 1 1 . FRED F. STONE Shorty Silence is true u'iJa'om'r her! reply. Ambition: Insurance Student Government Table Lead er French Club Sock 8: Buskrn Serious alert admirable DOLORES A TODESCHINI Dot She'.f .sleek and rlrm uflh pep and mm Ambition Nurse Student Council Chairman As sembly Committee Scholarship Committee Student Government Advisory Council Library Chair man Table Leader Trafhc Squad Girls Club Girls Sports Club Vice President 49 Head Cheer leader 50 Junior Honor Society Semor Honor Society Sock 8: Buskin Athletic versatile popular CAMILLEJ THISDALE -IR is Good nature uzlhout dzrguue Ttafhc Squad Sock Bc Buskin Var stty Club Track Captain 50 Companionable happy go lucky well liked DONALD J THOMPSON Don Happy am I from carer lm free Why can t they all he content like Ambition Millionaire Easy going laughing we liked STANLEY WESLEY THODY tan In .sporty he uzll ind ame He 11210 playr a fur game Ambition Navy Senior and Freshman Nominating Committee Senior Program Com mittee Student Government Cafe Squad Library Chairman Table Leader Traffic Squad Varsity Club Football Baseball Basket a Athletic co operative popu ar DONALD JOHNSON THRALL Don Dignity enhancelh the man Saga Student Government Cafe Squad Table Leader Capable courteous digni e JUSTIN A. STRICKLAND Skip A good heart ir better than all the headf in the world, Ambition: Modern dairy farmer Student Government Table Lead er Boys Rifle Club Football Frolicsome merry under standing TANIA TOLL Tama Gentleu ay: are her! Ambition Go to England French Club Sock 8: Buskin Willing ambitious affec tionate O - , . ' - n 1 I ' ' ,Y , X . ..S ,, If V' f . , . , I, ' ll UT. ., H I. . . 4,, : 1 Q I n ' I . Y - ' , , l , 7 7 7 . b ll l U V , ,, . . ,, 7 V v Tk ' ' ' fffi, me, Ambition: Stock car driver rift t , . wi w fl d ,, . V. ' ll 1 y ' I4 ' Il D . l ' , y H , '11 ! ' ' A ' s n n : . - . ' , . y ' . . , . . I g ' , SALLIE ELAINE TUTTLE Sally Still water: run deep. Ambition: To marry one of Bing Crosby's sons Student Council Table Leader French Club Girls Club Girls Sports Club Sock 8: Buskin Girls Glee Clubs Smiling dependable wr in DAVID WATSON David Be Jrlent and rafe Silence never betrays you Interesting independent retrcent FAITH ANN WILSON Willie 'To know her z.r to love her Ambition Undecided V1cePres1dent 49 Scholarship Committee Student Government Table Leader Traffic Squad Ad visory Council Audio Vision Club French Club Grrls Club Grrls Sports Club junior Honor Society Sock 8L Buskm Admirable ambitious lovable Q zlj,y JOSEPH WALTER WOLAK JR Kabasa Joe Nothzng rn the affair: of men worlby of great anx1ely Ambition A long eventful llfe Student Government Table Lea er Boys Rrfle Club Fond of life pleasant carefree J ANNA MAY WALDNER Sandy A pleaxing way w ich .r everyone. Ambition: To the ves and trave Saga Stu Gover n ant a r man irl tu en C xr s l lubs o oper ve like b e Wflflw RICHARD WILCOX Dick Kzng of good fellow: Ambrtion C1v1l engineer Student Government Cafe Squad Varsity Club Football Baseball Good natured honest sage JOHN ALBERT WOHLMAN ack Everyoner frzend and no one: enemy Ambttion To college and then business Representative to Student Coun cil 48 Senior Program Commrt tee Student Council Assembly Committee Student Government Cafe Squad Table Leader Traflic Squad junior Honor Society Christmas Card Committee Reserved relrable friend ly blew' .3-an BENJAMIN TOBIA WRUBEI en Hz: clever bram make: picture: for hu band: to draw Ambition To stay healthy Saga Band Deservmg original mb! esting I V , t ss - , -, .i A ce '50,1ra i- , . .2 s' C , ' l S Q - l , d dvif o il, 'll- I - r e ' ' K , - . i n . . g 1. 1 it - I 1 .1 - n U I U tr ' 11 , fr ' ' , ' if ,, . . l . . . K : ' . 'I if EU ' . - - . n . 1 v , I ' Y ! I I 4 ,I r - rf U I ' ' I If . 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I - I d- I A lx 1 , A., V ' , I . . . . if ' I ANNA MARGARET ZALIS Ann A wzllmg worker who rozlr long Ambmon Happmess Saga Student Councnl Student Club Gnrls Sports Club jumor Honor Soctety Margray Sock 8: Buslun Showboat 48 49 50 Semor Class Play Grrls Glee Clubs Competent mtelhgenr frlendly ADOLOPH R ZAWILINSKI Andy If nlence were golden bed be a mzllzomnre Ambntlon To be successful EDWARD ZISK Eddle 'They all looked up to him Ambxtron Mechamcal engmeer Student Government Cafe Squad Football Handsome ambmous we lllted CLASS HISTORY We entered WllSOD m September 1946 not too sure of ourselves but ready and wlll mg to learn To lead us through our freshman year we chose the followlng ofhcers Dxck Fox presrdent Jody Atwood v1ce presrdent Lots Buckman secretary and Don Frtedman treasurer Many of us made new frtends at the Freshman Frollc, our first soclal gathermg, whxch was successfully organlzed by Dot Todeschmr After m1d year exams, mxttatlons for the jumor Honor Socrety were held, and the followmg people were elected LOIS Buck man, Joyc Byloff, Norma Gallagher, Trudt Kowal, Eleanor Lamb, john O'Connor, Fred Spallone, Phll Reynolds, Dot Todeschnm, and Anna Zalls 26 ,Jai V , , X wa.,. 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I . 1 D A Y Government, Table Leader, Gu-15' Quret . . . earnest . . . sage Library Chalrman, Table Leader , I , ' 2 il H 1 . . 1 1 1 1 ' x a ' 1 a As sophomores we had a lrttle more confidence and self assurance than we had as fresh men We elected B111 Conroy as our president Trudr Kowal vice president Jody Atwood secretary and jack Howie treasurer Our big social event of the year was the Sophomore Hop Trudr Kowal and B111 Conroy headed the dance committee This year Shirley Balzer june Kelsey Peter McFadden Fred Spencer Anna Waldner Faith Wilson and john Wohl man were elected to the National junior Honor Society Upper classmen now and looking forward to more respect we elected the following as class officers jack OConnor president Faith Wilson vice president Trudr Kowal secretary and jack Howie treasurer Our class rings which were ordered in October arrived in February Some of the boys had them hardly long enough to look at them before they were seen on the fingers of their female companions February was an important month for thrs year it ushered in the Junror Prom under the capable direction of Trudr Kowal and Phil Reynolds lt was a very successful event When the National Senior Honor Society electrons were held the following people were admitted Lois Facrus Carol Gardner june Kelsey Trudi Kowal Phil Reynolds and Dot Todeschrnr In the spring Phil Reynolds was elected president and Lois Facius secretary of Student Government for the following school year At last the great day arrived and we began our senior year at Wilson As our capable ofiicers we chose the following Jack O Connor pres1dent Carol Gardner vrce president Jack Howie treasurer and Norma Gallagher secretary With Phil Reynolds rn charge the Student Government began to operate smoothly Carol Gardner was chosen editor rn chief of the Margmy The Girls Sports Club Dance first important socral event of the year was held in December We also conducted a very successful Christmas card campargn during which Claire Rancourt sold eighty five boxs This years Saga under the leadership of co editors Anna Zalrs and Fred Spencer promises to be one of the best March held some thing special for the social studies classes On the third day of the month approximately 140 students went to Lake Success to observe a Unrted Nations meeting We enjoyed several senior parties the senior p1cn1c the Saga dance and a wonderful Senior Ball to complete our senior year at Wilson Looking back over these last four years we find that they were probably the best of our lrves Now we are all gorng in our different d1rect1ons each into hrs own world But we the class of 1950 have one thing in common as we go out to our futures fond memories of these past four years at Woodrow Wilson High School 2 - s a ' 1 Q 1 a - y - x 3 1 3 7 7 - Q a ' s 1 s ' 1 Q 7 3 ' 3 , 7 ' Q s 7 7 7 ' s 1 a 1 ' s 1 1 ' 1 7 7 7 ' 3 . , . . ' x 1 ' a . . . . , . . l I - , I , ' 1 a 1 1 . 1 , . , 7 1 9 151 W H 0 ' s , .w . ' x 4 ei' ff-2: ? , 'P f xYfr,?tv w . , I . 4..,,, ' -f 'ff-'!g f W ' 'Ill x , 'V R V Z f , 7 -egg Q ' Q v--'NJ x0 ' ' I 0 0 4 U f 4 A ' M + i 1 A? , 41 3, I H fag. 4 L I 'W I ff Q ' f 5' 5' I ' Hlqgrr ffwf . I ' ' l '...J L? I wx x ' QE 4- 1 I I X K 28 wut f I 1 X X I1 X J O GA if :Hi 'W A Hibbert ........ . Stan Thody ......,.. ........ Fred Spencer ...... ........ Phil Reynolds ......... ....... Fred Spallone ......... . jack O'Connor WHO Boy-Girl Shy Bert Dancer Did Mort for Wilson Mort Likely to Succeed ........ .. Sally Tuttle Dot Todeschini . Carol Gardner Lois Facius Most Musical Carol Cooper Mort Verratile Dot Todeschini jack O'Connor ....... ....... M ort Popular ........ ......... T rudi Kowal jack Howie ........ Don Friedman Wittiert Bert Drerfed....... Len Stolba ....... .......... M art Friendly ....... Fred Spencer ...... ....... B ext Actor-Actrerr .. Ben Wrubel ............ Dick Coleman Clair Artirt Clan Lover Phil Reynolds ......... ........ M ort Intellectual jack Wohlman Bert Looking Phil Burgess ....................................... Mort Athletic ...... C ttf ,TA p up X Mary I.aPanta .. ........ Phylis Capega .. ....... TrudiKowa1 Anna Zalis Pat Coleman .. ........ Barbara Boutieller Barbara Carpenter .. ......... Connie Faraci .. .......... Ann Barry 2- ' ', , X, 41 nw hi 4- i5 X l S-O' x I lflll L L XML V! MX Xllvl itbll XXI!! klllr xxll ll fin. s fl! eff . Q J' ll LU' 'I 'Kat XJ 9 Xlx xlllf xlbf, W-Ju C ASS PROPHE Y B BOUTEILLER B CARPENTER The woods are growing thick and blrck as Hansel and Gretel wander farther and farther into their depths They have been walking for hours following a narrow path marked Civilization 50 miles and both are dead tired Then Hansel gives a cry Look Gretel' A sign' Look it says l960' The children look at each other in bewilderment Hansel Gretel says in a small voice I think vueve wandered into the future' Not knowing what else to do the children continue to follow the path Soon however rt becomes wider the woods brighten and Hansel and Gretel find themselves on a broad thorough fare Almost immediately they see the Grasso Greco Gustafson gas statxon operating under the sign of the flying wildcat and their close rivals across the road the Country Service gas station run by Augerr Scarrozzo and Wolak Seeing a large neon sign saying Adolph s Hamburger oint they stop for a bite to eat and find that it is managed by Adolph Zawilinskr with Nancy Foss as cashier Emerging from Adolphs they stop to buy the Westheld Bugle a newspaper of world wrde fame edited by Carol Gardner with Anna Waldner as chief reporter As Gretel quickly turns to the Woman s Page and the column by Martha Sackles fashion consultant pianrst is now giving a concert tour in Europe that the renowned rnterpreter Tania Toll is busy smoothing up international relations that Donnie Friedman has been selected as one of the nation s ten best dressed m n 1Lenny Billnn designs rll his clothes 5 that Ted akaboski is spending the summer on 1 Crribbean island strumming a guitar CLenny Gtemza is visiting hrm with his harem of dancing girls Sparkle Girofalo Ruth Conners and Sophie Gayeskij and that after ten years of diligent reasearch the celebrated scientists oan Bloomquist and Faith Wilson have finally discovered a freckle removing cream Turning to the sports page Hansel discovers that the new heavyweight boxing champion Nappy Cslap happy? Despines will fight in Madison Square Garden this eve nrng under the expert management of Ray asse and that Clif Congdon lust won the Middletown Derby but was disqualified when the iudges learned that he is over three years old Heeding a large clean up sign posted by Drck Coleman president of the Janitors Union they deposit the newspaper in a trash can and start down the street Suddenly a mys sterrous character appears and heads for the trash can Ah hah' It is jack Wohlman renowned G man C garbage collectorl As Hansel and Gretel turn a corner they are nearly trampled by an eager group of cub scouts and Brownies dragging their reluctant leaders ane Leone and jim Flowers toward the wllds of Middlefield Suddenly amid clouds of dust grinding of brakes and honking of horns Harold johnson the honor graduate of Mr Copelands driving class careens 30 ' Y I . 2 ' r . . . ' . , i , . '.U i ' 4 n i ' . 7 Y ' . 7 I I ' 7 5 L ' , ' I I I 7 I 5 . . Y . 7 7 ' . .Y , .. . J . ,, . , , , . 7 - . , . . . Q . . I , . , Hansel scans the front page. He learns, among other things, that Phil Chafee, a brilliant .V . y . . . . ' 3 . 7 . , . , - 8 ,, . .L .1 1 . K J . . . L 1 . . I Y . . - . . . . .... A . . I . 2 , x , J , . . , n . . y . . 9 ' ' . ' . . , 3 7 J i 9 . . A y . , . . , . y 9 ' ' l l l s wildly down the street After having been scraped off Harold s bumper Hansel and Gretel watch Harold being taken away for a refresher course funder the expert direction of naflo Lo Facnusl and are then carried to the hospital and are examined for injuries by a bevy of beauttful nurses mcludrng Gloria ohnson Ann Barry and Mary ane Galuska While at the hospltal they see Marguerite Strelau and Adele Rogalsky who are too com pletely bandaged to explain about thetr unsuccessful attempt to improve the A bomb However they pay a lengthy v1s1t to Barbara Bouterller who has her two broken legs rn tractron Clncrdentally she was the prize student of Ronnie Gilbert celebrated skt instructor All Ronnres bustness eventually goes to Raffe Bonvrno who is assisting her father at the Bonvrno Monumental Works Her motto is We have the strffest competttron tn town Leaving the hospital Hansel and Gretel start down Mann Street again but stop trying to decide whether to buy a package of gingerbread mix at the A 8: P where Stuart Peryam has worked himself up to manager or at the new super market one of a chain of grocery stores operated by jack O Conner They are still undec1ded when suddenly Hansel sees a sign advertising the latest best seller Women Are the Root of All Evil by Red Condron and Parrot Seagrave Hers off in a flash and Gretel finally finds htm in a book store run by L11 Haydn and Stacra Kosrba He has lust purchased the book and in the introduction he learns that the authors obratned most of their information from Raffe Prrruccro and Gretel finds a srmplrfied version of Greggs Simplified Shorthand by Ann Cronin and Barbara Crandall Emerging from the book store Hansel and Gretel spy Honey Kuchyt and Charlie Rrsley purchasing Muzzrcato elevator shoes Next door to the shoe shop they find the WW H S television studio and decrde to vrsrt rt for a little whrle As they take their seats Howie McAul1fTe announces Fran Logrndrce and Fred Spencer the nations top comedy team After the hilarious comedy act they hear Ben 6 Mel Blanc? Wrubel the man of a thousand and one vorces assisted by Frank Kozmon sound effects man An announcement follows that for a nominal fee the illustrious hypnotrst Fred Spallone guarantees tnstant intellect just before exams CNote to students should hypnotism fall David Watson has just per fected a mrracle drug for examrtrsj The program now swttches to the Met where Carolyn Cooper is singing Carmen accompanied by a symphony orchestra including Eleanor Lamb at the piano Next they see a presentation of Medea produced by Dick Cassermo with the mtmrtable Anna Zalrs takrng the txtle role Suddenly the performance rs interrupted' News flash' a Mammoth flea entered by june Kelsey has just won the 4 H state championship' Also Slippery Sam Sntcklegram has just won the rnternatnonal stock car races' CUnfortunatelyJ-despite the heroic labors of Bob Brshel and Norman Steele illustrious mechanics our own Pete Cheat streakj McFadden could only squeeze to fifteenth place By the way don t forget the grand 31 ' 1 J , J - D . , . l Y 3 7 7 that the illustrations were drawn by Dorothy Kuiaski and Ramona McNeely. On a shelf 7 7 7 ' 3 7 . I . . 7 . . - 5 , , - . . . . 7 7 opening tonrght of the new dance studio stirtcd by Txxmltle Toes Thody Assrstrng him will be Buck Burgess master of the lntterbug and Harry Butterworth rhumba king On their way out of the studio Hansel md Gretel see Donald Thompson slapping up a large srgn advertrsmg the latest tear jerker at the Pxt the local movte theater They start down the street agarn but Gretel suddenly stops before a glrtterrng shop window featuring the gownless evening strap a new fashton rntroduced by Connie Faract and Sally Tuttle This fashron the two desrgners assert rs especially good for those hot summer ays Suddenly Hansel spots the srgn ox er a nearby store Wilcox-everything from gym bloomers to sport socks Tearing Gretel avs ay from the window he heads for the store Upon entering the two children rmmedrately see the smnlrng Wrlcox As Hansel looks over hrs supply of socks Wrlcox rndulges rn a bit of gossip Does Hansel know that Bob Porter rs lrvmg a solitary life as a national forester rn the depths of Lyman s Orchard? And that Gus Cummrngs has just been established as a skating instructor with Eleanor Hoff Marge Geffen and Phyllis Capega as his Hrst pupils? Marv Hoberman celebrated Ping Pong champion rs still wr1t1ng to colleges trying to ascertain whrch has the best sports program As for the girls Shirley Mrlatdo has organrzed a professional girls basketball team with Teresa Mrozowskr managing Norma Gallagher pitching and Nancy Brelefield as water girl And oh yes' Janet Hendley has been presented with a pair of silver plated scales because she has at least attarned the desrred weight Thanking Wilcox for the yurcy tidbits Hansel and Gretel leave the sports store and immediately bump rto Fern Eddy They are extremely glad to see her but when she begrns to speak they find that she 15 almost impossible to understand CLater rt dex elops that she has spent the last three years rn Pairs acqurrrng a gen u 1ne French accent? Bidding au reservoir to Fern they hasten on looking for a place to eat drnner They pass a model house constructed under the supervisron of Phrl Reynolds mth the rnterror decoratrng done by Pat Coleman and Dlana Shultz Soon they see an animal hosprtal managed by Nancy Dean and Jan MacLaren However they find no place to eat and finally collapse on the steps of a bottling works Almost immediately they see a sign before them portray mg Edward Ztsk a man of drstrnctron drinking some Kleczkowsrk Kola with the Thrs dale lizz They try a little of thrs interesting concoctron themselves and mrracles of miracles they are greatly refreshed As the twrlrght deepens they proceed onward once more Soon they arrrve at the door of the Burkhart Cousins Charm School where a fashion show IS 1n progress Peekrng in the door for a second they see Shirley Balzer Claxre Shaffer Mary La Panta Wilma Buxton and Catherine Royce teachrng a course in good posture Movrng on Hansel and Gretel spy a Little Red School House -only 70 rooms and 2 000 pupils Srnce all the lights are on the P T A is evidently rn sessron Decrdrng to VISII the school Hansel and Gretel walk 32 , , y I , , ' ' ' a l '- I t l l . 7. 1 A ' t ' 4 , . 7 . . . s , t ' 4 . , 7 1 Q v I I .V - - ,, . . . , . , . , . a 1 ' a x v - v 7 . . . . . ,, s s . ,, . . . . , . r s . - . . 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V , . . . . . . . . ,, , ' ' . . ,, , . . 7 x ' y a . t t . 4 . , ' . , . . . . . . ,, . . x s ' ,, . . . . . . . - s a 1 . , . . . . . , . y a x s ' 9 H , ,, . . . , . , .' . . . , rn and seat themselves rn the audrtorrum They look at therr program and learn that Mr Salvatore Rafala the prrncrpal rs rntroducrng the guest speakers Barbara Carpenter who drscusses the advantages of Mernke School for Grrls fplannrng to attend Wellesley Collegeh and Mt Donald Thrall a financrer on Wall Street who explarns that hrs astoundrng success rs entrrely due to Pat Hutchrngs hrs eflicrent secretary The speeches are followed by a socral hour durrng whrch the parents vrsrt wrth therr chrldrens teachers Peekrng rnto the first room Hansel and Gretel see Mr Stolba engaged rn a heated argument wrth Dolores Caron the Amerrcan Hrstory teacher of one of hrs lrttle Stolbalets Hastrly leavrng that doorway they proceed to the next and find Rrchard Cornwall the algebra teacher earnestly conversrng wrth Lorrarne Rrch whose son contrnually persrsts rn clrmbrng out of the wrndow In another room they see Mary La Panta questronrng her daughters French teacher the suave Monsreur Stone In the gym they see josphrne Salafra mother of the captarn of the football team talkrng to the coach Clarence Rrley just before they leave they meet Joyce Peterson and the dreamy Mr Strrckland drscussrng hrs newly rntroduced agrrcultural course Upon leavrng the school Hansel and Gretel rmmedrately notrce 1 blaze of lrght rllumrnatrng the far end of the street Currous to know the source they approach and soon are able to read the grgantrc neon marquee The Dramond Muleshoe ' Unable to resrst the appeal of the nrghtclub they enter and are rmmedrately taken to a table by the head warter Gabrrel Kapetan For a moment they are dumfounded by the crystal and ebony ornaments and the glrstenrng mrrrors reflectrng varrcolored fluorescent lrghts Frnally they manage to ask who owns the jornt and drscover that rt rs the hobby of the fabulous jack Cgreenbackb Howre there he rs over there lrghtrng hrs crgar wrth a ten dollar brll Tearrng therr eyes away from Money Bags Howre Hansel and Gretel notrce the sparklrng socralrres Lors Buckman and Shrrley Brannack at a nearby table Suddenly the orchestra breaks rnto the theme song of the club an old favorrte Mule Trarn As the song ends wrth an elaborate fan fare and a mad flourrsh the leader turns around and proves to be the maestro Bob Freclerrck He announces hrs latest srngrng drscovery the golden throated Norma Austrn Durrng her song Norma rs accompanred by Guy Mrsenrr on the drums and Bob Bladek and Ted Bogdan rn the brass sectron The song rs followed by a floor show contarnrng the gorgeous Trudr Kowal Loretta Kunrgonrs and Dot Todeschrnr The popular show rs greatly applauded and draws three encores Then the Three Hrts and a Mrss appear alras Calvrn Hrbbert Bernre Pacholskr joe Halrbozek and Clarre Rancourt Hansel and Gretel are enroyrng the comedy act of thrs quartet and are drrnkrng quarts of Kleczkowskr Kola of course when suddenly the place rs rarded' Non chantly leaprng out a back wrndow the chrldren escape and run mto a forest whrch they see before them They wander armlessly for several hours but frnally just as they are about to collapse Gretel sees another srgn Look Hansel' That srgn' It says l950' And over there rts Woodrow Wrlson Hrgh School We re home' 33 1 v - , s ' a 1 , . , . , . 1 r x a . . . , - a a ' s a a ' r c . 1 - 1 - - f .. - ,- v , . 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ASS WI We the Class of 1950 berng of sound C7 ' ' J and body do declare thrs to be our last wrll and testament LEAVES LEAVES josephrne Salaha john Klezkowskr Dele Rogalsky Clrff Congdon Barbara Burkhart Norma Gallagher Marguerrte Strelau Carolyn Cooper june Kelsey Sally Tuttle jack Wohlman Connre Faracr joan Bloomqurst Don Frredman Bob Gustafson Sandy Waldner Mary LaPanta Fran Logrndrce Charles Rrsley Red Condron Dot Todeschrnr Trudr Kowal Shrrley Balzer Bob Bladek Harry Butterworth Phylrs Capega Nap Desprns Lors Facrus Phrl Reynolds Bob Frederrcks Mary jane Galuska jane Garofalo Sophre Gayeskr her gentle drsposrtron hrs remarkable musrcal talents a years supply of toothprcks to jack Malcarne hrs boots and saddle to any horse lovers a prllow to those same horse lovers gladly on the Lrner of Dreams srngrng for parts unknown her homework unflnrshed to pose for Men of Drstrnctron a s her Wheatres to become a bubble dancer rn a cloud of dust the battered preces of scenery that he fixed her beloved seventh perrod study her sense of humor playrng basketball wrth a whoop of joy wrth a wrtty remark followed by a crowd of boys after Brll Pearson her traffic post St Mary s wrth only four basket ball players home lrke a model hrs boxrng abrlrty lrke a tree hrs IQ to any deservrng junror hrs studrousness a garage full of strrpped gears for next years drrvrng classes for a sundae a few dozen prcrures at Lorrngs Marjorre Geffken Eleanor Hoff Rrchard Wrlcox Pat Hutchrngs Eleanor Lamb Theresa Mrozowskr Martha Sackles Fred Spallone Don Thompson Farth Wrlson Don Thrall Clarre Rancourt Ray jasse Glorra johnson Ramona McNeely Ted jakoboskr Sal Scarrozzo Bob Brshel Fred Stone joe Halrbozek Adolph Zawolrnskr Harold Johnson Fred Spencer Ben Wrubel Angelo Grasso B rbara Boutreller Ronald Grlbert Lorrarne Rrch Catherrne Royce Len Brllran Guy Mrsentr wonderrng wrth the devrl rn her eyes wrth one of Mrs Collrn s baseball ats wrth her bowlrng shoes under one arm one broken down prano a srster lrke a good lrttle grrl expoundrng Ernsterns latest theory wrth no thought for the future wrth all her lrttle freckles strll collectrng brlls as champron saleswoman hrs boomrng vorce strll tryrng each and every rdea rn her handbook One Thous school for another vacatron wrth all hrs fond memorres of Englrsh I to contrnue burldrng up relatrons between MHS and WWHS blushrng lrke a yet plane wrth a srgh of relref wrthout a word hrs abrlrty to keep hundreds of grrls happy through the rear door to be drffer ent screamrng for yoy wrth Ronnre wrth Barbara wrth her head rn the clouds chatterrng for the hrlls hrs rest perrod durrng General Study regretfully b . d 1 1 Phil Chaffee Playing the piano and and One Practical jokes 34 LEAVES LEAVES Nancy Foss Drck Coleman Len Gremza Ann Barry Deanre Dean Dolores Caron Pat Coleman Shrrley Brannack Dorothy Kuraskr Ed Zrsk Ruth Connors lX ancy Brelefreld Ann Cronrn Phrl Burgess Lors Buckman Rafalrne Bonvmo Jane Leone Norma Austrn Len Stolba Stan Thody Fern Eddy Draua Shultz Marv I-ioberman jack Howre Anthony Muzzrcato Stuart Peryam Joyce Peterson Sal Rafala Norman Steele Cal Hrbbert Clare Shaffer Loretta Kunrgonrs Wrlma Buxton Stacra Kosrba a roll of cafe trckets hrs mops and brooms a trunkful of shatpshooters medals wrth a leap and a bound rn her red pajamas wrthout a moments hesrtatron drawrng sketches her kmdly personalrty wrth a parnt brush behrnd her ear crowned to see Barry Scrrbner wrth her brother her frrendly sprrrt Hexrng hrs muscles to jorn Sam Russell wrrtrng shorthand wrth a smrle her cheerleadrng fun to Annetta Rosero hrs prowess on the football freld two teeth rn the memorral wrth four smaller Eddys to follow ater starry eyed for UConn to wart for Barbara Bula to catch a bus strll experrmentrng wrth hrs home permanent krt her trtle of strawberry blonde rn a langurd manner hrs love for arrplanes cars and all mechanrcal thrngs for the nearest baseball dramond strll flrrtrng her cute drmpled smrle wrth frrendly words for everyone a lock of her platrnum locks joan Burkhart Rrchard Casserrno Frank Kozmon Helen Kuchyt Gus Cummrngs Dave Watson Bernre Pacholskr jack O Connor Frank Au gerr joe Wolak Bob Porter Shrrley Mrlardo Camrlle Thrsdale Ted Bogdan Clarence Rrley Carol Gardner anet Hendley Barbara Carpenter Emrlro Grecco Lrllran Hayn john Seagraves Drck Cornwall Skrp Strrckland Howre McAulrHe Raffe Prrruccro Tama Toll jan MacLaren Peter McFadden Barbara Crandell Jrm Flowers Anna Zalrs her good naturedness hrs love of red harr wonderrng what lucky junror wrll take hrs place next year rn the Audro Vrsron Club galumphrng around rn her Ad ers a new school record for absences and tardrnesses shyly a gap rn next year s basketball team chewrng gum before Angelo for the place of hrs dreams wrth a roar rn La Flecha Roja wrthout a backward glance for Hollywocd followed by a dozen talent scouts hrs beautrful head of harr on the run all her Margmyr rn the bottom of her locker wrth a wrsecrack to become a professronal bowler pushmg hrs truck thoughtfully quret hrs parkrng space rn the school lot to John Bartman a half dozen extra wrndow panes to hrs frrends the ,anrtors hrs love for the out of doors hrs radro vorce to Brll Francrsco a strrng of broken hearts behrnd hrm her pocketbook her rnfectrous grggle confused her worn out typewrrter rrbbons wrth a complete football unrform escorted by two men rn whrte coats Srgned sealed and delrvered thrs Frfteenth day of March the year of our Lord One Thousand Nrne Hundred and Frfty Wzmeue: Norma Gallagher Signed Jaf1CrHCHCllCy Tr-ra Crass OF 1950 . . . 1 ' , . , . . 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A x ' - - L i n i I Lk 'V 1 v , is W, ,fur K C I f 5 .15 ' Z - A 1:4 f , Xl ffkf if 2 Q 1 k ff , 1' - X K 1 ww W? f Z . ,ff K ,I f f ' ' 1 fx 1 Q w A mf 1 ff -, ,Q 14 , ,fx f I I V A f , If f, I . I If 1 fff ,f . .1 ' - ' up 1 'H , X I I K' ' f - pf l .6 V. ' Q,. X ' I i ?f I 1 l 1 7-:N 4. f ja f K ,f , . ' I - J, A, , 1 I - I Q ' 'kv A A I - ,'1.. ,f?. . I ' ' ,Hx 'j 0 'K xx fax' X Q ' I X Il N f K . 1 I rkf k, , X Q 6,135 MXL 'fw' f u K , I 5, is ' ' ,A f 1 X X X 1 X c X, -W Q lil 1 JY' by y t- je ' 'f ' eg 'N L1 ! 1 'I r 1 f X ' W X ':- , X . ' ' x K 'I' A X ' - 1 1 K' ' 1 ' 1 X .X w . 1 1 I W lobe Q0 rf' iff' 'iff 4'yv 1if7 b X sforbcidx f' Wy -31 ,Avo t-5' 066 X611 X0 NIOR CLASS Cagxsoo xowwwyfkb J O The members of the class of 1951 were at last the upper classmen at Woodrow Wrlson Hxgh School The oflicers elected for the year were as follows joseph Mazzotta presndenr jean Blatchley v1ce presldent janet I-Ialyburton secretary and Rudy Wirth treasurer Exleen Matsen was elected our representanve to Student Councrl Before Chrxstmas we recexved our class rmgs and were we proud to wear these rxngs whxch mean so much to us' The annual umor Prom our bng event of the year was held on February 10 The success of that memorable dance was due to the able leadershnp of Patrncra Flynn and joe Mazzotta Thus year the yumor class has been well and actxvely represented nn all school actlvmes Snldent Government, dramatxcs, athletrcs, musncal organrzatxons, and many other clubs Good luck to the class of 1950' We promxse to carry on next year 'Ri QQ, 1,6 X Q33 alfa Galffaf Qfja.f'? X fflfjffkfsf 522- 'fy Mug Q6 o '2,7gxf?Sa,3x QMJJ if-na q -vqbcrgnf. ei an X - ' 38 M Z W' dawn,-:.,e,0 f 4 Us ,,- wf' 'Q ep I .. .3 0 9 9 5 s . 0 3 . 9 It s 0 A V V' 4 2- -26 ' ' n jf ytty r Ze 4' a by ' S XY L - X044 . If, u 1 'U 'V C0 . gb Cleo? WSW' 033 0, , vo 'V U 1.9 Q ' Ki 050 ' . : , ' 3 QQ 1 I ' ' 1 ' I 9 ' J . , . , . M ww 5 SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class gave evrdence of rts wrsdom rn elecung the followmg ofhcers Wayne Orsne presrdent Barbara Czayka vnce presndent joan Hubbard secretary Walter Crusberg treasurer and Hedy Przybylskr Student Councll representatrve Miss Hassett was faculty advxsor Members of the class were numbered prormnently rn the Band Sock and Buskln Glee Clubs Gmrls Sports Club and the athletnc teams. The class was especially proud of thexr Jayvees. The Class of 1952 hopes that its record will be as fine as that of the Class of 1950. l Www U I O My ,. U , arp ' I ' ' 'I 1.,f JN .- ' iv., l .0 .1-0 of fa 9 5 . c I , I if xl 9: S .I L, .4 '1 x l, 1 Q1 ' 39 ,qsev FRESHMAN CLASS XQRJX After takrng about a month to get acquamted the Freshman Class chose the followmg xts oflicers Davxd Conroy presldent Nancy Byerly v1ce presldent Mary Ellen Coleman sec t ry Donald Pehota treasurer and joan Calhoun Student Councnl representatrve e annual Freshman Frolxc was held on October 27th wnth Dlana Danlels and Davld onroy acung as co chanmen The dance was a great success largely because of the help of the lty advlsors Mnss Alnce Dempsey Mnss Gregg and Mrs Gaffney yy ax The Class of 1953 was well represented 1n all the schools act1v1t1es A major contrrbu non to the school assembly program was the presentatron of a Nauvrty Play by the Class a few weeks before Chrnstmas The Freshman Class wlshes the Class of 1950 the best of luck m the future 'ff Wh j,7ahff ' J V! Wyxfi Vw' -I' v eff J O, ,1 .QC L xf .454 C-+52 s V 40 6 if ff ,Sy af 9 . CD ':o Jr' C ...- lal JL af F 0 9 lg 0 .ry Tow X .nf A Fr- cfi if , 3 1 fm ' 00 'L M 1 AW i , 1 -ff' . 7 A N A X.- STUDENT GOVERNMENT and ADVISORY CGUNCIL The functrons of Student Government are to pro more co operatlon leadership and sportsmanshrp among the students and to help them to develop better The members of Student Advxsory Councrl mclude all study hall charrmen the vrce presxdent of each class and one representatrve from each mayor club rn the school The followrng people were elected to office th1s year Phnl Reynolds presxdent Bob Porter v1ce pres1dent Lors Facrus secretary Anna Waldner assrs tant secretary jack Howre traffic squad chanrman and Ronald Gllbert cafe squad chaxrman Durrng the year the two groups asslsted ln adlustrng varrous problems relatrng to the students rn the study hall corr1dors and the cafeterra In an attempt to learn of possrble ways to rmprove thexr own government the members of the groups v1s1ted other schools and observed how s1m1lar problems were handled there The greatest accomplrshment thrs year was the draft mg of a new constrtutron whlch should help to make student government a more democratrc process The faculty adv1sors Mrss Ella Rufleth Mr Mernke and Mr Nason through thexr srncere gurdance and understandrng of student problems contrrbuted much to the success of student government thrs year 6 f r f 1 do A f N E .i study habits in the study hall. I H 1 l H l ' A A Z l TRAFFIC and CAFE SQUADS Thns year a squad of thnrty boys and gtrls under the supervlslon of jack Howxe managed the trafhc sltua trons throughout the school Two alternatmg squads of flfteen members prevented runn1ng and undue nonse m the corrndors and on the stanrways The contrnbutlon of thls d1v1s1on of student government was lnvaluable nn mamralnnng clean orderly and qulet stanrways and corrxdors Two squads of mne boys each kept order tn the cafe These squads wnth Ronme Gnlbert as chanrman dxd an adm1rable lob nn ellmmanng unnecessary nonse pushmg and congesnon m the cafeterna lmes The cafe squad also had the duty of seemg that the gym was kept orderly durmg cafe dancxng perlod and that fare hazards were not created by persons standmg rn the doorways or on the stanrways ' 3 , . 7 7 ...M - 2 , F -J 1- 8 I 1 nj 3 - s. . so , . .. y , Q W J y 1 ,fx ,5- ,+ -'M , Us 1 IW' 3 A , .15 'y '-4 L, , ' t ,l ' D . f R . if 5 L , wi? SCHOLARSHI Thns year the Scholarshrp Commxttee got off to an excellent start when the followmg officers were elected Lee Reynolds presndent, joan Bloomqulst, v1ce presl dent, Carol Gardner, secretary, and janet Hendley treasurer Mr Memke once agann served as our capable faculty advisor The purpose of thus commxttee 15 to collect enough P 1. 1,2 Rami L. COMMITTEE money to present a scholarshnp to some senxor who wants to further hrs educatron but needs hnancxal ass1stance The funds for the scholarshnp are contrx buted by the various school orgamzatrons, whrch make a spec1al effort durnng the school year to ralse money for thus purpose STUDENT The Student Councnl thls year has been act1ve 10 pro motmg school sprrxt, presentmg entertamment, and carryrng out the wlshes of the student body The officers elected thxs year were Trudl Kowal, presndent, Jack O Connor, vlce presxdent, Loretta Kunxgonns, secretary, and joseph Mazzotta, treasurer The faculty advlsors were Mlss Armstrong and Mnss Prckett The Councxl conslsts of the presldent and elec ted representatxves of each class, as well as a representa tnve from each actrve club and organxzatron nn the school Thls year Student Councnl has sponsored cafe danc mg, arranged for buses to transport students to out of 44 COUNCIL town games, sponsored several drnves 1nclud1ng the Clean Up Drlve, shown several rnovxes, and provrded funds for pand assemblnes Faculty and students respect the Councll as a group whlch IS ready and wxlllng to help ln any prolect from whlch Wllson mlght benefit The Student Councxl, lrke the Student Government, helps to manntam between students, faculty, and admm lstratlon, the amazmg understandmg and co operatlon whnch makes Wtlson the pleasant school that lf IS The freshmen, sophomores, and junlors on thls year's Councxl have demonstrated such excellent qualltles of leadershrp that we have no doubt about the success of the orgamzatxon for the com1ng year sig QQTQZW, .Q p ' W H., ,nf L ' Iffff'TfLL,fl' ' ' f 7 L4 4 s , C ' f , f ' . 2 .L 1, g - K ,y , K 'K L S ' Q: ' 'E' :LL . , K fy 7,31 f, - 'aw' f 1 l - ' ' - . . 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A 7 naar V fm Q TIN CL One of the most recently establtshed clubs at Wllson the Lann Club named Soctetas Roma whtch was organtzed 1n November Any student takmg h1s sec ond thtrd or forth year of Lann IS eltgxble for mem bershrp tn the club the purpose of whtch ts to gatn a better knowledge of ancxent ctvtltzatton and to 1n crease the enyoyment of the study of Lattn through Roman songs and games Meetmgs are held the fxrst and thtrd Frtdays of each month and the annual dues are seventy five cents Gold and purple are the club colors and the motto IS Carpe Dtem CEn1oy the Day it The oflicers of the present year are as follows Mar garet Reynolds prestdent Edward Konopka vlce prestdent Fred Spallone secretary Reva Russman treasurer jean Blatchley program commtttee chair man Nancy Dean representatrve to Student Councnl and Naomt Russman representattve to Scholarshlp Commtttee Mrs Whtte IS the faculty advisor The acttvtttes of the Lattn Club for the mttxal year tnclude celebanons of Roman holtdays an assembly program for the school a radto broadcast tnmatton of new members and a Roman banquet lrf' ENCH CL The French Club has held monthly meetlngs under the guxdance of Mxss Gregg At the first meetxng of the year the follovsmg ofhctrs were elected Carol Gardner presrdent Eleanor Lamb wtce prestdent Con me Farac1 treasurer and Rudy Wtrth secretary The purpose of the club has been to further rncrease knowledge of the French language people and cus toms Practtcally all of the members have corresponded wth students tn France The club as an organtzatnon corresponded wth the town of Otssel tn France and sent clothes and school matertals to the town whnch was bombed by the Alltes durmg the war The club soctals mcluded a tnp to Hartford to a French monte and a gala Chrtstmas party the club ts now looktng form ard to the annual sprmg banquet at whtch French cutstne wnll be sampled ffl' l + is Q . . -, T , I X S 0 . 4 , , v sz ' a A I 4 Q an . - N9 - U ,X l - . - U l ' a 9 - , ' 1 , ' , ' Q , Z . . V . . . , ' - 4 4 v 1 7 3 ' . l 3 1. l ' . A ' -V .. A M , , 7 n I +V I t l l. . A Y . V, . I Y . . Q . . V 7' . Y. . . Y Y. Y . A ' 2 . . . T ' , Q Y y , r ' r ' , , , , 45 BAND and BAND COUNCIL The band began to prepare for a busy year by wel- coming many new members into its ranks in the fall. The first engagements took the band to the Durham Fair, Wethersheld High School, many football games, and a concert tour of the local grade schools. The band sponsored the Hello Dance, the Sports Danceg the Mardi Gras, and a joint concert with the Middletown High School band. The officers for this year were as follows: F. Spal- lone, captain, A. Krenz, first lieutenantg R. Mooz, master sergeant, P. Flynn and H. McAuliffe, sergeantsg S. Bartman, B. Chadsey, B. Francisco, D. Gates, H. Hoberman, and L. Steinkamp, corporalsg B. Brock and E. Stroehla, quartermastersg B. Hartke, drum majorg and H. Przybylski, assistant drum major. A very successful year was completed with the aid of faculty advisor, Miss Schram and music director, Mr. Ford. SENIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB The forty members of Senlor Gxrls Glee Club elec ted the followmg officers for the year Jan MacLaren presldent Lee Reynolds secretary jane Leone treas urer Nancy Turner lrbrarnan and Anna Zalrs Student Councrl representatxve The club met twrce a week It provnded musxc for assembhes rncludlng Armxsuce Day Parents Day Chrrstmas Assembly broadcast Honor Socrety Memor1al Day and a Musxc Assembly Its most rmportant performance was at the annual Choral and Band Concert rn May Mlss Warner was supervrsor of the club FRESHMAN GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Freshman Grrls Glee Club consrstmg of thrrty members elected the followmg officers Pat Annmo presndent Nancy Byerly secretary and Mary Ellen Coleman and udy Cornwall lxbrarlans Members of the club whrch met once a week sang at varrous assembhes durrng the year In co operatnon wrth members of the Englrsh classes they performed the musxcal play There Was One Who Gave a Lamb at a Chrtstmas assembly and repeated rt for the Dads Club Vocal Supervrsor for the group was Mnss Warner QV' ff .... , .. A 7. mf ,7- ... .-.- . ,fag .. ,Y li K I I .f f Y . ! ! , I , , I , S , 2 , ' S , S 5 , 1 , J , . ' ' Q 1 , . 1 . - . 9 D 7 ' ' v y - u lx 7 ' 7 3 I vi .74 . f' ' - t ,, 1 l . qi 1 ' I I ' I . 0 . . J , Q 47 XED ENSEMB The Mlxed Ensemble was a selected group of student blles durrng the year xncludrng the Chrrstmas Musxc smgers whrch met twrce a week Four members of the Assembly whxch was broadcast over radlo statxon ensemble attended the All State Choral Festrval rn WCNX All groups partrcrpated nn the annual concert BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys Glee Club directed by Mrss Frances season vxas over the group worked on popular and Warner conslsts of sophomores yumors and senrors sem1class1cal songs They partlcxpated ln several as The group or1g1nally met to slng football songs to help semblxes dur1ng the year The Old Master Pamter make pep assembhes more spxr1ted After the football and Lucky Old Sun were favorlte numbers 48 ,V 5, L V ' . A ,, ,t,, , N rg M if ' I ...tV.-... .,,,, , ,. .... 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Q Y ,an ,s,.t L 2 V JJW N lv 7 DIO V The Audlo V1s1on Club establxshed a few years ago thns year had approxrmately twenty Hve members who projected films used at Wrlson for erther entertamment or mstructxon Wrthout thrs club the school s vrsual axds program would not have been possxble The stage lrght care of these capable boys ION CLUB The Audxo Vrsxon Club was headed by the follow mg officers Frank Kozmon presrdent Frank Selleck vrce presrdent joseph Passamsl secretary Harold Loewenthal treasurer Russell Stokes Student Councrl representatnve and Barton Wtllrams Advrsory Coun faculty advrsors ASSEMBLY The Assembly Commxttee has completed tts second year wrth many fme assemblxes on xts record At the frrst meetmg Dot Todeschrnr was chosen charrman and Necxa Byerly secretary The membershrp of the commxttee consrsts of three students from each class appointed by the class presrdents Our faculty advnsor was Mrs Whrte Wlth the and of the School Assembly Servrce several entertamxng and educatronal paxd assemblres were pre sented The Assembly Commrttee depends upon Stu dent Councnl to approprrate the funds needed for the pald assemblxes After the comm1ttee has chosen the C OMMITTEE assemblnes Student Councxl approves of them and reports how much money w1ll be gtven to the com mrttee to carry out nts plans These assemblles have proved so successful rn the past two years that several others have been chosen for the commg year Also many fme chapel programs were presented w1th the ard of students and faculty These programs help to acquamt the students wxth therr classmates and teachers Everyone has enjoyed all the assembhes thxs year and rs lookxng forward to next year s program , -......------ --------'M ' - hgh fu .' 'K .. ' Q a 4 S . V , x ' ' - K t f' 2 J ' . . . : y . Q 9 , I ' ' 1 l . Q ey Q s 1 , 1 ' ' Q x ' ing and sound equipment were also entrusted to the cil representative. Mr. Capen and Mr. Lord were EEEEE A LI' A r 1 if Q 'I - 2 A U ' Q H, A zu.. V f ,. , v ' ' , ' -ll. f , I ' Q . A 5 . ' . xl , e n l ' x I 7 , . , . GIRLS Early rn the school year 1 general 1nv1tat1on was extended to 111 glrls tn the senxor hxgh school for Open House the Hrst meetrng of the Woodrow Wrlson Gnrls Club As 1 result of thts meetlng 193 glrls were enrolled as members The officers of the year were as follows Trudn Kowal presxdent Patrncxa Flynn v1ce presrdent Eleanor Lamb secretary and Carol Gardner treasurer The club met for socxal meettngs once a month wlth all programs planned by commlttees selected by the CLUB executtve board whxch consxsted of the four officers and two representatlves from each class senxors Fern Eddy Wllma Buxton junrors Annetta Rosero Mary Lou Cansdale sophomores Lo1s Baur Elaxne Ran court freshmen Dorothy Kowal Mary Ellen Coleman The program for the year xncluded speakers a play presented by the Alumnt Dramanc Club Chrlstmas Party Boy Gnrl nrght a theater party Talent Nlght a f1sh1on show the annual sprmg formal and a PICIHC l...q- 3 2 MAR As rn the past the Margray staff has worked hard to achreve the marks of good journalxsm rn the monthly newspaper Thrs year the staff w1th the assnstance of the faculty advlsors and the Enghsh teachers trxed very hard to raxse the standards of the paper and to make the wrrtmg more profess1onal In October several members of the staff attended the Connectrcut Scholastrc Press Assoclatxon conventlon held tn Greenvuch These journalrsts and bus1ness managers returned wrth many new 1deas for a better and more mterestmg paper Last year the Margray recelved a hrgher ratmg than ever before smce xt has been enrolled IH the Columbla Qcholasttc Press Assocratlon Every effort was made G RAY thxs year to mamtam thrs new ratrng and nf posslble to ralse rt even hxgher The Margray was entered ln the contest m anuary Edmng the paper th1s year was Carol Gardner The busmess manager was Zenecra Byerly the news edltor Patr1c1a Flynn feature edxtor Wrlltam Francrsco advertrsmg manager Erleen Matsen and clrculatron manager Edna Stroehla Wnthout the constant and able assrstance of the two faculty advtsors Mrs Mnldred Whrte and Mrss Ahce Dempsey however the paper could not have been earned on so efhcrently The entrre stat? apprecrates thetr most helpful gurdance throughout the year x 5 5 I , S 'X XX 1 I 1 . . , K Y , . . . . ,, . ' . 4 7 . , ,, . . . . . . 1 1 v a a - 4 a 1 1 1 ' - y 1 a ' - a v a a ' v 9 v w a ' a ' 1 x 9 4 , , . ....................'...-.M t,l. , .rt .1 ,, , ,, ,WM M. ...,.,,,M.,..r. , ,aa l in - 1... . at t I Y '- Q -.----- ...............-- ,. . lr 1 , K ,J ' , 4 1 ai 4 a v 1 7 I . , . . . Y . . . v 1 ' a a Q a s s v ' 7. . . . . . , . - s v t 1 . li - A A AD SOCK and B The Sock and Busk1n Club began IES year s acr1v1t1es last September by elecnng the followmg officers Fred Spencer pres1dent B111 FIHHCISCO VICE pres1denr Barbara Carpenter secretary and B111 Sanstrom treas urer Mr Mernke MISS FHCIUS MISS P1cketr MISS I. Rufleth Mrs McGu1re and Mrs Gaffney were the club s faculty adv1sors The first project of the year was the PFCSCUIHIIOH of the annual major productlon Th1s years play was a U SKIN CLUB three act comedy A Date Wlfh Judy g1ven on No vember 17 An enthus1ast1c aud1ence and a well chosen cast helped to make the play a financ1al success In Apr1l the Sock and Busk1n also produced IIS annual Showboat wh1ch was a tremendous success Throughout the year several parr1es were enjoyed and the class plays were presented The year s act1v1r1es were cl1maxed by the sprmg p1cn1c f v as T EN TOPICS Poss1b1y one of the newesr orgamzanons appearmg at W11son thrs past year was the Teen Top1cs club Growmg out of the 1nterest of a very rad1o m1nded student body the club helps to acqua1nt M1dd1esex County Wlfh the var1ous HCIIVIIICS here at W1lson The club IS open to all students and offers 1ts members a chance to appear weekly on Teen Top1cs the pro gram wh1ch d1rectly brought about th1s orgamzanon 51 Th1S program made poss1ble by the very k1nd co operar1on of WCNX glVCS the student a taste of rad1o the thrtll of broadcastmgs and a poss1ble future voca r1on Ofhcers of the club 1nclude B111 FIHHCISCO cha1r man Beth Brody assxstant and Nancy Reynolds secre tary The faculty adv1sor IS M1ss LOIUSC Fac1us 1 s ' - , 4 , - , ' ' 5 . 3 3 ' 3 ' Y ' 3 ' V 4 of 'V g' , 9 Z 4 1 p y,yy y y ? g ' ' 1 vt i '1 ' '- v x A . 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Q X L 5 X1 A L ' 1 h ' I - , X. sd X .AC 1 .,,- ,Ibn L , . ,QS YM JM wyfrww f A hard chargmg Woodrow Wrlson football team had another successful season under the rergn of Coaches Collms and Nason The squad turned rn an xmpressrve 8 1 record rt lost by one touchdown to Lewrs The Wxldcats beat Frtch 19 0 East Hartford 38 0 Plarnvrlle 14 12 Merrden 33 7 Mrlford 31 7 Rockvrlle 45 7 Notre Dame 33 6 but were defeated by Lewrs 13 19 In the Hnal game of the season the team trounced a good M HS team 21 0 The brg factor rn the play of the Wrldcats was nts llne whrch was ranked tops 1n the state Trme and agam they smashed through to upset the enemy Co Captam Stan Thody led the scores followed closely by Clarence Rrley At the close of the season the team was grven a banquet On thrs occasron they recerved letters charms and numerals After the season had ended Quarterback Phxl Burgess was named honorable mentron to the hngh school All Amerxca Team Ed Varhue and joe Mazzotta were elected co captalns for 1950 nik Ln 54 is so c sl l rl- J r .1 -.lf iw Na+ 930 ,ff vi, Polrffbcbw FOOTBALLl.'3.'ArffYlg W V 0 ff' pt BASKETBALL Once agam Coaches Sulllvan and Travers fashloned a good basketball team at Wrlson The team played mneteen games wmnmg tvs elve and dropplng seven They hntshed second 1n the Central Valley B League losmg out by one game For the second year m a row the qumtet qualtfied for the state tournament but was defeated by top ranked Lyman Hall 68 58 The hrghlrghts of the season were the seventy s1x pomts racked up agarnst W1ndsor to set a new school record Captam O Connor wmmng the Central Valley scormg trtle and havtng three men average double figures for the season The nucleus of next year s team w1ll form around Al St1elau and Ph1l B Burgess Four players Berme Pacholskt Phll Burgess Jack O Connor and Don Frxedman vull be lost by graduation 55 w. N by Ape W lb ,l 'wh' JA ts llgly ' 3,1 BASEBALL The 1949 ed1t1on of the Wtlson baseball team was one of the best nn the schools htstory and was probably the best Class B team tn the state Thls was shown by 1ts fme 14 4 record The Wrldcats were good enough to reach the finals of the state tournament where they were defeated by Stamford wlth a score of 6 5 Htghlnghts of the season were Murphy s one hrtrer agamst Plamvllle and hrs home run agamst M H S the sharp hxttmg of Stan Thody jack O Connor and Erme Sutkowskl the fme playxng of Freshman Walt Crusberg and Ed Dr1scolls two wms over M H S The 1950 team w1ll open the season w1th five new faces 1n starnng roles because Gene Pehota Tom Murphy Erme Sutkowskl Ed Drxscoll and Harry Burgess have been gradu ate Jack Howxe and Phrl Burgess were elected co captalns of the 1950 team 56 l l xl 9 1 ' lv . 9 x ' Wi d. 5 , I' J 'T .... xl ',.. Q W -QXLSOQ TRACK The 1949 track and field team under the gurdance of Coach nm Sullrvan and the leadershrp of Captam Horatro Strothers finrshed 1ts second consecutrve undefeated season The maroon and gray crndermen topped Mlddletown Wethersheld Plamvrlle Lewns and East Hartford At the Connectxcut Relays Wrlson captured the two mxle relay for the thrrteenth consecutxve year The team also performed well IU most of the other events The Wrldcats took the State Outdoor Champronshrp wnth Captam Horatro Strothers grvmg outstandmg performances rn the broad jump h1gh jump and shot put 3 etc gf: Ng -' 57 RSITY CL The Varslty Club under the capable leadersh1p of nts officers and club advlsor Mllton J Mxller has completed another successful and act1ve year Elrgrbrlxty for membershlp 1n the Varsxty Club IS attamed by earnrng a varsity letter and by showxng capabxlrty as a good athlete and a good sport The annual Varslty Club dance was held 1n the sprnng The gym was ga1ly decorated by flowers n tjtxgl 4 Egwcxx 5 V A U B 4 . tx ' y ff tl J f ? 4 'T 8 SOFTBALL CLUB The Grrls Softball Club was organrzed last fall although actrvrtres drd not start untrl sprrng The first meetmg was held rn the fall and the followrng offlcers were elected Delores Caron presrdent Ann Barry vrce presrdent Nancy Reynolds treasurer and Norma Gallagher secretary The advrsor was Mrs Rand who drd another wonderful Job wrth the Softball Club as she has done rn past years The tournament that started rn the sprmg as soon as the weather permrrted was one of the brggest battles rn the hrstory of the Grrls Sports Club The grrls really went all out for softball thrs year Another specral event was the Softball Playday held rn May at Wrlson All the grrls who attended had a wonderful trme ADMINTON CLUB The members of thrs year s badmrnton club agreed that another year of excrtrng matches came to an end all too qurckly The ofhcers of the club were Anna Waldner presxdent Patr1c1a Flynn vxce presrdent Farth Wrlson secretary and jan MacLaren treasurer Mrs Rand was our relrable faculty advlsor and coach The badmrnton season was drvrded between sprrng and fall Begrnnmg rn September the glrls learned the fundamental rules of the game and scorxng Practrces were held on Tuesdays untrl the basketball season began After the basketball season had ended practrce was resumed and srngles and doubles tournaments were begun It IS always an honor to wm a tournament because the wrnner has her name engraved on the trophy Good luck wrth the brrdres' - , . . . 1 . . . . . . , . 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CHEERLEADERS The olflcers of the cheerleadmg squad for 1949 1950 were as follows Dot Todeschmr presxdent Trud1Kowal v1ce presrdent jane Leone secretary and Clare Shaffer treasurer The squad also 1ncluded Patr1c1a Howxe Loretta Kunx gones Norma Austrn Anetta Rosero janet Halyburton and Astr1d Benson Adv1s1ng the group was Mrs Rand whxle Drane Todesch1n1 served as manager Even though these glrls lad to work hard to prepare new cheers nevertheless they really enjoyed cheerrng at all the football and basketball games Wrth the help of Mrs Rand and the support of the student body the cheerleaders had a very successful year MAJORETTES The Mayorettes had a very success ful year because of the co operatron of the admlmstratlon and the good leadershrp of Barbara Czayka Major Harvey our baton mstructor and Shrrley Durocher our flag twrrlmg rnstructor helped make th1s an rm pressrve year The group lS now work xng under a demerrt system s1m1lar to that of the band The drnll umt appeared at all the home football games and the two basketball games wrth Mnddletown Hxgh School Our club orlgxnally started as a baton umt has recently added twelve maroon and grey flags whlch were twnrled at the fxrst basketball game wxth Mrddletown and the contest for the New England champxonshrp The Majorettes feel that one of thexr greatest accomplrshments thxs year has been the purchase of twelve new umforms whlch belong to the club The money was earned by the sellmg of coke at all home football and basketball games and through the Mayorette Twrrl a dance sponsored rn the fall The officers were as follows Bar bara Czajka presldent Ann Guida vlce pres1dent Eleanor Phrlbrrck secretary Natalxe Hunt treasurer and Betty Gas1or Mary Ann Novak and joan Lucey representarxves to Mayorette Councll Mrs Gaffney was faculty advxsor ff' 'ly la 'Al P ' - : ,A wk . . . . . . 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' ' fs . - , yr f ' T ply' D l ' 1 BCDWfLIPJG CILLIB The Bowlmg Club one of the largest of the Grrls Sports Clubs thus year had to be drvrded mto two sec tlons Each week at the YMCA alleys the semors and rumors bowled on Mondays and the sophomores and freshmen on Thursdays Twelve club members enjoyed a Bowlmg Play Day as guests of grrls from East Hampton School Our club sponsored a Bowlmg Sports Day Each member worked hard to get those strrkes and spares Through practrce some outstandmg bowlers even became members of the Hundreds Club for whrch every grrl strxves To belong to th1s club the members must bowl a score of 100 for at least one str1ng Officers durmg th1s another actrve and successful year were as follows Norma Gallagher presrdent Shrrley Brannack vrce presldent Sophxe Gayeskx sec retary and jane Leone treasurer BASKETBALL CLUB Basketball rates hrgh rn sports among the g1rls at Wrlson Thus year there were nmety members rn the club They elected the followmg officers to head them jan MacLaren presxdent Janet Hendley vmce presl dent Helen Zywocmskx treasurer and joan Augus une secretary Mrs Rand served as the faaxlty advrsor The club was dnvrded lnto four teams semors junrors sophomores and freshmen each wrth nts own captarn Practlce started rn November and was held every Tuesday untrl the tournament began ln january Durrng the tournament each team played each of the other teams three trmes The wmmng team had its name engraved upon the trophy Thrs year the grrls had a very successful season The mterest and enthusnasm shown by all the members rnsures the contxrued success of thrs promment club next year . . , . . , . - - - - -1 y 1, , - ., . . . . . , . , s ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 7 a ' 1 1 - l 1 1 s ' ' ' 1 s 7 ' ' , . . . . , A 1 7 a ' FLE CL On Thursday afternoon of each week the Rrfle Club met at the Mrddlefield Range Because few of the mem bers owned the1r own guns the Range provxded 22 callber IIHCS for the use of the members The Rrfle Club IS a member of the Natxonal Rlfle Assoc1at1on and as such competes rn natronal junror matches wrth hxgh schools all over the country Durmg the 48 49 season the Club almost contmually placed first mn New England and seventh 1n the natron Thxs year was not so successful because our best shooters were graduated wxth the class of 49 If face to face matches wrth other hrgh school teams of the v1c1n1ty were not poss1ble postal matches were arranged lzarly rn the sprmg the whole team traveled to New Haven for a day to compete rn the state matches Medals are awarded accord1ng to the percentage of the h1ghest poss1ble score 62005 shot Two targets one prone and one offhand or standrng are shot to make poss1ble a total score of 200 The officers for the year were joan Bloomqunst pres1dent Marlon Kelsey v1ce pres1dent Ann Yako lev secretary and Betsy Chernoff treasurer M1ss Taylor was faculty advlsor The club promxses to con SWIMMING CLUB The Sw1mm1ng Club was one of the most actrve afhllated clubs of the Grrls Sports Club Its members met every Monday nlght at the Y where they swam for an hour or more Durrng th1s t1me they pract1ced 1ndustr1ously tryxng to lmprove the1r strokes and dxves Thrs year the more advanced sw1mmers were 1n a water ballet whxch the Y presented at the end of the season Most of the gxrls 1n the club were excellent swxmmers Officers for the year were as follows Nancy Dean pres1dent janet Hendley v1ce pres1dent Sh1rley Mrlardo secretary and Gwen W1lk1HS treasurer Mxss Gregg was faculty advxsor Thrs year the lnterest 1n the club has been most enthus1ast1c In the years to come club members should feel well repa1d for the1r efforts Good Luck future swrmmers' l , 1 . . . 1 . . I . . , 7 7 ' . . A . A , , . - , v - . . 7 ' Q , ' S ' - - ' ' tinue its good work next year. 1 5 5 I . ' . . Z. , U . U 9 , - Q A I 7. . 7 7 7 ' . , . 5 . . , ' s SQUARE DANCE CLUB This year for the first time a Square Dance Club became affiliated with the Girls Sports Club with over one hundred grrls participating Each week during the fall and spring months the girls enjoyed a promenade and do sr do with Miss Gilbert as advisor and promp ter A highlight of the year was a specialty country dance performed for the Music Festival to the accom parument of the Girls Glee Club Although the club could not meet durtng the winter months because of basketball practice it achieved its goal of having the girls learn all the calls on a complete album of square dance records The officers for the year were as follows Barbara Brock president Soph1eGayesk1 vice president Alice Mascara treasurer and Carolyn Giza secretary l GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB The Girls' Sports Club, which was made up of all The Girls' Sports Club Board consisted of the offi- the affiliated clubs played an important part in the activities of most Wilstin girls This year the annual dance which was called the Bunny Hop was held on December 7 Dot Todes chmi who was general chairman mth the assistance of the comm1ttees did an excellent job At the end of the season the annual banquet vsas held at which time the officers for next year were announced cers of the Girls Sports Club and the presidents of all affiliated clubs It took care of any business concerning the club as a whole such as the annual dance and ban quet The officers for the year were as follows Lois Facius president janet Halyburron vice president Ann Barry secretary Lois Buckman treasurer and Trudt Kowal representative to Student Council Mrs Rand served as faculty advisor 3, IIXIGI S9 Q Wa G, - 1Wf i', f :fy ang I r Y V I K ' S 0 Z 1 1 -' 'E ' P m I -, 2 I P Q K WV . f W' 4 ,. e I1 . ,, A I M' ? off' r I1 Q ,I V 1 r if W2 I s N V , , .- . 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