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To the Class of 1965: One of the greatest joys that any of us can experi- ence is the feeling of accomplishment when a worth- while goal has been reached. Your graduation from high school marks such an occasion and is a significant achievement in which you may take justifiable pride. It brings to a close one period of intellectual growth and development which has in some measure prepared you for responsible citizenship. Education, however, does not end with graduation. It is a life-long process for which the skills, knowl- edge, understandings, and appreciations you have gained thus far serve as a foundation for continued growth. Build on this foundation to improve your- self and the changing world in which we live. Congratulations to you and best wishes for the years ahead. EDWARD B. FILLBACK Superintendent of Schools Recently I was privileged to be a guest at the twentieth reunion of a class which had graduated from Woodrow Wilson. As I sat at the head table and looked at these Alumni, I was very proud of what I saw. There were the boys and girls with whom I had been associated now grown into fine men and women, holding positions of responsibility and leadership in their jobs and their communities, whose children are in many cases students at Wilson. Men and women who now understand what Woodrow Wilson, their Alma Mater, represented, the things which it had tried to do for them, and its hope and ambitions for their future success. They, too, were proud-— proud that they were Wilsonites. As you, the members of the Class of 1965, meet in your reunions, I am sure that you also will be a source of pride to your invited guests, that you will have a fuller understanding of what Woodrow Wilson has been striving to do, and that you, too, will be proud to be Wilsonites. CHAUNCEY J. COPELAND Principal 6
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MAIN OFFICE Mr. Chauncy J. Copeland, Principal Mrs. Lauretta Carlson Mrs. Mary DiStefano Mrs. Helene McKenna Mr. Paul Akasie, Industrial Arts Mr. Walter Akerley, Industrial Arts Mrs. Elizabeth Berten, English Miss Joanne Blake, Business Mr. Joseph Criscuolo, English Mr. Francis Champagne, Social Studies Mrs. Ardith Dunlap, Art Miss Barbara Edler, English Miss Louise Facius, English Miss Thelma Friedrich, Home Economics Miss Virginia Gilbert, Librarian Mr. Bruce Gross, Science Mr. John Gunther, Science Mathematics Miss Anne Hyland, Physical Education Mr. Warren Jessen, English Mr. Frederick Johnson, Music Mrs. Mary Johnson, Nurse Mr. Leo Kania, Industrial Arts Mr. Edward Konchagulian, Mathematics Mr. Roger Lawrence, Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Elizabeth Levensalor, Language Mr. Sebastian Listro, Business Mrs. Marion Mahoney, Mathematics Mr. Eugene McCarthy, Science Mrs. Gertrude McGuire, English GUIDANCE OFFICE Miss Lucy Harrington Mrs. Augusta Kunze Mr. Bernard Levine Mr. Milton Miller, Physical Education Mr. William Montanile, Science Mr. Edward Pehota, Science Mr. Maurice Rainville, Language Miss Joanne Rau, English Mrs. Cora Rodenhizer, Language Mr. Joseph Rosano, Mathematics Mr. Richard Rudis, English Miss Ella Rufleth, Business Miss Linda Rufleth, Business Mrs. Elizabeth Samolyk, Home Economics Mr. William Saunders, Social Studies Mr. Charles Scheer, Vocational Agriculture Mr. Bruce Schmottlach, Band Mrs. Maria Scricca, Language Mrs. Jean Smith, Mathematics Mr. Charles Smith, Vocational Agriculture Miss Madelyn Smith, English Mr. Joseph Stepanski, Industrial Arts Mr. Rodney Story, Social Studies Mr. Herbert Straub, Science Mr. James Sullivan, Mathematics Mrs. Flora Tucci, Language Mrs. Mildred White, Language Mr. Charles Youmans, Social Studies 5
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