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You, the Class of 1956, will be the last class that will have spent their full four years of high school in the old Woodrow Wilson High School. I do not point this out as a distinction, for it is the fondest hopes of all of us that there will not be an old and a new, but rather a greater Woodrow Wilson Junior and Senior High School. A dis- tinction that is yours, however, is the fact that you are graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School in the year 1956, which is the Centennial of the birth of Woodrow Wilson. My feelings toward and about you, the girls and boys of the Class of 1956, are that I feel that Woodrow Wilson, a man of high ideals, would be proud of you and also of having had your high school, which is a school of high ideals, named in his honor. My sincerest con- gratulations to you and may God bless you always. CREIGHTON F. MAGOUN Superintendent The class of 1956 has the distinction of being the Silver Anniversary Class of Woodrow Wilson High •School — the 25th class to graduate from this school. You have been privileged to have had, as teachers, several of the faculty who were mem- bers of the original teaching staff. During their twenty-five years of teaching at Wilson, they have been greatly responsible for laying the foundation for the traditions which have made Wilson the kind of school it is. Many of our graduates are now established in positions of responsibility in this and other communities. They are outstanding in their contributions. As you leave us this year, may 1 say, with you goes our confidence that you too will carry on the traditions of this school; and that you, also, will make marked contributions to this and other com- munities. It is my hope that you will always con- sider Wilson as 'home' and feel free to visit with us or to receive additional help if need be. Best wishes and good luck to you all. CHAUNCEY J. COPELAND 6
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Representative to Student Council William C. Langley, Jr. Rosemary R. Macchietto Santina Giurintano Edward B. Fillback Patricia Pasieka 8
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