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              "Varsity Scholars" accept educational challenges at



                  Wilson as they strive to maintain  high standards















































                 The National  Honor Society of Woodrow Wilson  High  School.  S E A T E D ,  L E E T   T O   R IC E T T :  Ralph Vaserberg, Mark Pinsky, Bud Seitzinger (treasurer),
                 Nancy Weisman (vice president), Mr. Anthony Scarpiello (sponsor), Kathy Lippincott (president). Sue Kenna (secretary), Cheryl Waiter; E I R S T  R O W ,
                 S T A N D I N G :  Ron  Rouzer, Curtis Miyamoto,  Barry  Light,  Rick  Hite, Charyl  Terry, Sue Silver, Sally Kornfeld, Chris Alves, Diane  Barnett, Roslyn Feld­
                 man,  Drina  lezzi,  Leslie Koptcho,  Kim Meany, Terry  Pipe, Marianne  Bates;  S E C O N D   R O W  S T A N D I N G :  Rich  Itzen, Mike Golden,  Sharon  Schmid-
                 gall,  Micki  Funk,  Liz  Rogers,  Maria  Slivka, John  Hunt,  Pat  Briar,  Karen  Lelinski, Janette Young, Leona Gesualdi, Virgil  Connors, Sharon  Derr,  Betsy
                 Tegzes, Steve Adams. Missing:  Sharon Aronovitz, Mary Ann Paul, Tom Suscewicz, Pat Young, Chuck Funk, Steve Jordan, Linda Kisloff, Linda Meany,
                 Gabrielle Santos, Cindy Rothberg, Tim Shirley.



                                      Remember all the things we had,         Organizations such  as the  National  Honor  Society  prove
                                 The friends we made, the current fad.        that  Wilson  not  only  has  varsity  athletes  in  its  midst,  but
                                      But the reason for my being glad        varsity  scholars  as  well, for  here are found the  most aca­
                                            Is learning something too.        demically involved students at Wilson. These students are
                                                                              proof that  the  learning  process can  be an  enjoyable and
                                      I'll always think of this tiled place   ever-present  activity  in  our  lives.  N.H.S.  members  and
                               As more than fun and more than space.          ideas go beyond the classroom, since one of the member­
                                      And more than just a pretty face.       ship  requirements  is  participation  in  several  after-school
                                 But something substantially hallowed.        activities.  This  year,  as  is  traditional,  the  club  sponsored
                                                                              the  annual  alumni  day,  an  event  which  brings  former
                                 So as time flows through silent moors        graduates back to Wilson to tell about their college expe­
                                      And as life treks on asphalt floors     riences. Other plans for the club include the organization
                                            My education opens doors          of a tutoring service for elementary students as well as an
                                                 And carries me along.        increased involvement among their peers here at the high
                                                                              school.
                                                         Ralph Vaserberg
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