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44 special services
Specialized facilities add their services to satisfy the
varied needs of Wilson's teachers and students
Woodrow Wilson High School boasts a constantly ex
panding media center (better known as the Audio-Visual
Department, or A.V.) under the direction of Mr. George
Hopely. Aided by Tom Kervitsky, the A.V. center provides
individual classroom materials, works on stage lighting
and assemblies, and is currently involved in the up-com
ing Wilson television network. Another excellent facility
is the Wilson library, served since its foundation in T959 by
librarian Miss Getz. In the ever-expanding world of liter
ary communication, the librarian tries constantly to keep
abreast of new trends and ideas and to have sources at
hand when Wilson students need them. One final facility
to be given mention is the Nurse's Suite, staffed by Nurses
Kurek and Molloy. Annual physical examinations, sore
finger remedies, and thousands of aspirins dispensed
MR. GEORGE HOPELY a.v. coordinator, senior class, yearbook,
stage crew. yearly present only one phase of the active day of the
nurses serving a population of over 2300 students here at
Wilson. It is to all of these specialized people and facilities
that recognition is here given.
MR. TOM KERVITSKY district media aide, school photographer.
MRS. REGINA MOLLOY . school nurse.
MISS ANNA LOUISE GETZ librarian.
MRS. OLGA KUREK .. school nurse, future health professions.

