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To the Class of 1968: I welcome this opportunity to extend to each of you my heartiest congratulations and sincerest best wishes. It has been a privilege to have been able to play a role in your education and a pleasure to have been associated with you. I’m sure that your future will be as bright as your potential ability indicates that it will be. Sincerely, C. M. GREEN Superintendent of Schools To the Class of 1968: May I congratulate you on your graduation from Woodrow Wilson High School. It gives me a great deal of pleasure and pride to be able to deliver a message of this type for the first time. I hope you will look upon this period as a beginning for you, a chance to determine how you can make the greatest possible contribution to your fellow man. I call to your attention a man you may use as a model. Mr. Chauncey J. Copeland spent all of his years at Woodrow Wilson contributing to the welfare of others. He faced many problems each day and most of them were those of his students and faculty. To the solution of these problems he applied wisdom, understanding, and a deep con- cern for people. Emulate him when you face difficult decisions and you will be making a good start. Try to serve as he served. Again, I offer my congratulations and best wishes for happiness in the future. Sincerely, JAMES M. SULLIVAN Principal 5
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Dedication We dedicate our Saga of 1968 to a man who has given years of service to Woodrow Wilson High School and its stu- dents. He served as teacher and vice principal for sixteen years, becoming principal in 1952. He retired from the principal- ship this past year. We are grateful to MR. CHAUNCF.Y J. COPELAND for his efforts on our behalf and wish him well in his retirement.
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE Mrs. Eleanor Ruimerman, Mrs. Lauretta Carlson, Mrs. Mary DiStefano, Mr. James Sullivan, Mr. Edward Pehota. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. Bruce Schmottlach, Mr. Fred- erick Johnson. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Miss Anne Hyland, Mr. Milton Miller. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mr. Frank Tarallo, Mrs. Ann Grossman, Mr. Joseph Puchol-Salva, Mrs. Elizabeth Levensalor, Mr. Maurice Rainville, Mrs. Flora Tucci. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Mr. Carl Otfinoski, Mr. Roderick Story, Mr. William Saunders, Mr. Frank Champagne, Mr. Charles Youmans. SCHOOL NURSE Mrs. Mary Johnson MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mr. Edward Konchagulian, Mr. John Basinger, Mrs. Elizabeth Liedke, Mrs. Lois Wilcox, Mrs. Elinor Capen, Mrs. Marion Mahoney, Mr. Joseph Rosano. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Mr. John Rioux, Mr. Philip Web- ber, Miss Joanne Blake, Mrs. Nana- Con iff. 6
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