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

 - Class of 1952

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Who's Best Dancer Did Most For Wilson Most Likely To Succeed Most Mus I. SHYEST I Katherine Church I I I john Stevens 2. BEST DANCER I i..i. Jacqueline Zancowski . . I Herbert Malmberg 3. DID MOST FOR WILSON II Nancy Turner I I I Wayne Orsie 4. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED I II Barbara Czajka I I I Bill Strickland 5. MOST MUSICAL Loretta McGuiness I I I Keith Moorhead 6. MOST POPULAR I I I Carolyn Giza I . I Louis Mazzotta 7. WITTIEST II IIII I III, I II Janice Ford I . I Ed Daley 8. BEST DRESSED IIII Emily Guarino I I I Bob Astle 9. FRIENDLIEST I Elaine Rancourt I I I George Lander IO. BEST ARTIST I II II joan Cosky I . I Louis Mazzotta II. BEST DRIVER I I jane McFadden I . I Wayne Orsie MUSY PUPUIH1' liriendlicst Best Artist 28 QI 5- . 1 gg I Best D

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CLASS As we entered the port 1ls of Wllson High, some for the hrst nme others commg from the enghth grade here we were struck wrth IH ur of uneertunty as we were lost 1mong the LlDflITlllllI' teachers, passages, lflcl upperehssmen 'Io acqurre 1 s11rer footmg we begtn our ye1r by clectmg cl ass officers We chose wrsely 1nd were 1bly led by Wayne Orste IS presrdent Gwendolyn Iuttle yrce presrdent Lee Reynolds, sec retary Don 1ld Wnlson, IFCISUFCF and Hedy Pryz bylsk1 Representttrve to Student Qouncrl Soon after the electrons our hrst task to prove ourselves ertrzens of Woodrow Wrlson was the Freshman Frohc Thrs affur under the capable ehaxrmanshlp of Nancy Turner w IS well 1ttended and w IS a memorable event Srncere eongratulatrons were extended to those who were cht sen for the junror Honor Socrety Vmcent Broderlek Blfb 1r1 Czayka Duane Hall Faye Holroyd George L1nder, Hedy Pryzbylska ane Scory, Marlon Spencer Martha Strrekland, Paul Tattersall, and Ann Y1kovlev All too soon the eventful days passed wrth memorres of assembhes, a vrctorrous football season d IDLLS pl1y's, and games After 1 refreshrng summer vacatron, we returned to hnd ourselves a step closer to berng upperclassmen and 1ll set to take- up the years busmess by electrng cap tble class officers Agam at the head was Wayne Orsre w1th Barblra Czayka as vrce presrdent oan H11bbard secretary Wfalter Crusberg treasurer Wrth the swrftly movmg days, rt seemed lrke a short ttme before we were re 1dy to present our sophomore dance, whleh we enntled Scotehmore Hop The gym was guly decorated wlth 1 Scotch theme, and was enjoyed not only by o11r class but by many others 1n the school Our sophomore year saw us becomxng more actrve rn student affarrs some of us were elected to the M1rgray staff others part1c1pated rn the one act play that the freshmen and sophomores presented for SHOXIDOII' our yaxees made an outstandnng record We contrrbuted by our yote some rmportant people IH our est1m1t1on tothe unlor Honor Soetety Walter Crusberg Edw ard Daley Nancy Hayward Davrs Lme berry and Loretta McGumness Soon we found our sophomore year completed and we were anxxous for the summer to pass so that we could at last return as upperel lssmen Upon returnmg we were engaged rn the many ICIIXIIICS connected wlth Mnddletowns Tercententary Celebratron As yunnors, we eagerly and earnestly set out to do our part rn rmproyrng school hfe as well as enyoymg nt Our offlcers Wfay ne Orsre filhng h1s thlrd successne year as presndent Gwendolyn Tuttle vlce presrdent Emrly Cu 1r1no secretary George lander treasurer 1nd Edw 1rd Daley Student Councll Repre HISTORY sentatrye led us successfully through th1s busy ye 1r How proud we were to drsplay our class rrngs whreh we reeeryed soon before CIIFISIIIIIS, that marked us IS tr11e upperclassmen Our untor Prom was eagerly 1nt1e1p1tcd by all and under the capable leadershrp of oan Hubbard and W1yne Orsne, the dance, wrth nts tr1d1t1on 11 Valentrne motrf was 1 memorable one Grrls worked hard to earn numer1ls letters, and charms 1nd many yumor boys d1strngu1shed them selves rn Vrrsnty Sports Cwho c1n forget wrnnrng thrrd pl 1ee rn the CC I I Basketbtll Tournament9J On the stage too we made our mark as yunnors We captrred the entrre castrng of the yunror semor pro ductron for Showboat and partrcrpated also m the other mayor dramat1c production, The Mad Hatters In a very solemn and rmpressrve ceremony rn which many of our classmates took part, Faye Holroyd Charles Church, Barbara Czayka oan Hubbard Wayne Orsre, ane Scory, and Nancy Turner were rnrtrated nn the Senror Honor Socrety Slowly but surely we learned through exper1ence to take the rerns of student body selected thetr leaders from our class for the followrng year Return1ng for our final year at Wrlson, we faced o11r most actrve year Prtde yoy, a sense of respon srbrhty regret when thmkmg of graduatrng before too long whxch was the strongest feelmg omong us seniors Wtlham Strrekland was suitably chosen to lead o11r class as presrdent Gwendolyn Tuttle as vrce prestdent joan Hubbard secretary Robert Astle treasurer and Thomas Atkms, Student Councnl representat1ve We were caught rn a whrrl of actrvmes, first of which was the annual Chrrstmas card sale, rn whrch Sandra Schwarz and Lucille Passanlsr showed thelr sales abrhty by selhng the most cards Honored at the Mardr Gras, as Kmg and ueen were Louls M1zzotta and Carolyn GIZH Whrle our senior year shpped by all too qutckly and the beautrful Semor Ball we worked and played our way through our last year at Wrlson untnl we came to the brg day graduanon We go our seperate ways but each takes wrth htm many fond memorles of htgh school days at Wllson and look back upon that per1od of hfe as on the happrest We hope that we have left the school a better place for our havmg been here, and with srncerest th1nks to our teachers and frnends who have seen us through we say Adreu jane Scory oan Hubbard . 1. . . 1 . 1 - 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Who Most Intellectual Most Athletic Most Dependable Most Absent Minded 12. MOST INTELLECTUAL Antoinette Strycharz . . . Bill Strickland 13. MOST ATHLETIC Wfinnie Bengston . . . Walter Crusberg 14. BEST LOOKING Gwen Tuttle . . . Myron Markowski 15. MOST DEPENDABLE Joan Hubbard . . . Buddy Church 16. MOST ABSENT MINDED Grace Carpenter . . . Barton Williams 17. MOST ROMANTIC Joyce Treadwell . . . Dick Scully 18. STUDIOUS . Antoinette Strycharz . . . Wayne Orsie 19. MOST MISCHIEVOUS Rosemarie Grasso . . . Kevin Speight 20. CLASS DREAMER Irene Piche . . . Albert Schukoske 21. NOISIEST , Lucille Passanisi . . . Donald Smith 22. CLASS CLOWN . Lucille Passanisi . . . Edward Daley 9 Most Studious Class Dreamer Most Mischievous Noisiest 29

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