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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.
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