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

 - Class of 1964

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Page 30 text:

The MARGRAY staff of the year 1963-64 successfully published the school news- paper, concerning all scholastic and social activities. To augment its treasury, the Mar- gray staff sold refreshments at all football and basketball games. The editors were Jane Burbank, editor-in-chief, and Barbara Cohen, managing editor. The Margray Council, comprised of editors of the staffs, met monthly to discuss business and policies of the paper. This group elected Sue Sienko, director; Ann Her- man, recorder; and Jean Capen, representative to Student Council, as the officers for the year. The entire staff is grateful for the guidance of its faculty advisors, Mrs. Mildred White, Mrs. Elizabeth Berten, and Miss Elizabeth Treiber.

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The purpose of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is to encourage good scholarship, to develop sound character, and to give qualified students the opportunity for leadership and service. The officers for the 1963-1964 school year were: John McCabe, president; Maria D'Amica, vice-president; Bon- nie Kowal, secretary; Paul Helfgott, treasurer; James Jakielo, representative to Student Council. The A. V. CLUB is a widely used beneficial organization in our school. It is responsible for projectors, tape recorders, and sound facilities for dances, sports, assemblies, and gradua- tion exercises. Officers of the club were: Paul Helfgott, president; Eric Curkin, vice-president; Sue Spence, secretary; Marilyn Rein- holtz, treasurer; and Brad Child, representative to Student Council. Mr. Eugene E. McCarthy was faculty advisor. 25



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The LATIN CLUB is open to all students who are taking or who have completed Latin II. The purpose of the club is to create and perpetuate an interest in the Latin lan- guage and culture. The officers were Maria D'Amico, president; Elizabeth Schmidt, vice-president; Kathleen Barry, secretary; Suzanne Bengston, treasurer; Dan Vecchitto, Student Coun- cil representative; and Kathleen Griffith, Junior Classical League representative. The JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE is a National organization throughout junior and senior high schools. Its purpose is to encourage an interest in and appreciation for the language, literature and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. Annualy, there is a state convention which ten to twenty delegates from Woodrow Wilson attend. 27

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