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Epsilon Society
sparks interest
in other cultures
and countries
The Epsilon Society. S E A T E D , L E E T T O R I G H T : Sally Kornfeld,Linda Bendock, Clare
Windfelder; S T A N D I N G : Drina lezzi, Pat Everett, Mr. Jon Wellington (sponsor), Judy
Bonat, Judy Butchick. M I S S I N G : Mr. Don DePaul (co-sponsor), Boel Martensson, Les
lie Koptcho.
The Epsilon Society is a group of students who are inter Organian Entities is an outer space paradise for science
ested in cultural environments which are different from fiction enthusiasts at Wilson High. The club, newly found
their own. In the words of Mr. Jon Wellington, the spon ed last year, is sponsored by Mrs. Mary Ellen Flynn. Proba
sor, the society hopes to gain insight into the concept of bly the most unusual club at Wilson, their interests are
“ Man and Nations" and the “ rich diversity of man in the somewhat out of the ordinary: Star Trek films, space
totality of his enviroment." The club members spend ships, and Vulcan ears are often the objects of their atten
their after-school time viewing films and slides and learn tion. Their long list of activities includes weekly programs
ing about the ways of life in other countries. Mr. Welling on space, astronomy, astrology, field trips to Edmund's
ton and co-sponsor Mr. Don DePaul hope to prove that Scientific Company, and various planetarium and space
man is indeed privileged to live on this planet, and hope displays. They also plan to attend a science fiction and Star
fully, someday, in peace. Trek convention.
Outer-space "probes" invade
Woodrow Wilson High School
Organian Entities of Woodrow Wilson. S E A T E D , L E E T T O R I G H T : Valerie Hill, Bill Lasch, Debbie Stern; S T A N D I N G : Evan Zimmerman, Terrence
Quirk, George Prestridge, Steve King, Erik Jensen, Jeff Viechnicki, Jim Gula. M I S S I N G : Mrs. Mary Ellen Flynn (sponsor), Bob Falsetti, Paul Moore, Joe
Pomerance, Tony Quirk, Michelle Quirk.

