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1974

DEDICATION











































Mr. Larry C. Bosley





Among those who show a sincere interest in the

students at Woodrow Wilson, some have been out

standing in their service to our school. Knowing the

students and being aware of their needs, these peo


pie devote their time and efforts to working with the

students.

Although he has been at Wilson only a short time,


one such person has gained the admiration of both

the faculty and the students. He has directed his

energies toward furthering the education and total


development of our students. His dedication to Wil­

son and its ideals is an inspiration to us all.

With confidence in the promise that he holds for


Woodrow Wilson, we respectfully dedicate this, the

1974 Rampages, to our principal, Mr. Larry C.


Bosley.









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FAOiLT Y

SCHOOL

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Superintendent Jacob E. Dailey, Ed. D.





























































BOTTOM ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mr. George C. Carter, M. William F. Martin (Vice-President), Mrs. Ann Weiser (Secretary), Mr. Thomas G.
Wright (President), Dr. Jacob E. Dailey (Superintendent), Mrs. Martha G. Bell, Marie Mascia. TOP ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mr. Joseph Szafran-
ski, Mrs. Sylvia Cooper, Mr. Walter Rudzinski, Mr. John J. Higgins, Mr. Thomas J. Walsh, Jr.

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A sports enthusiast, Mr. Bosley displays an active interest in athletic activities.




































Showing Concern for and being acquainted with individual students characterize
Wilson's new principal.


Mr. Larry C. Bosley, Principal










Heading Wilson's new administration, Mr.
Bosley has lent an air of promise to not only
this year but future years at Wilson. He has
already established a reputation for involve­
ment and efficient execution of matters
among students and faculty alike.









Mr. Bosley addresses the Fall Sports Banquet.
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Mr. Ginty
Assistant Principal
student affairs












ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS
Mr. Mannion
Assistant Principal
I SISTANTS IN A VARIETY OF AREAS. AT WILSON WE HAVE
academic affairs
THE PRINCIPAL'S JOB IS A HUGE TASK REQUIRING AS­

FOUR HARD WORKING AND EXTREMELY CAPABLE MEN
ASSISTING MR. BOSLEY.






































Mr. Wise Mr. Opalenick
Assistant to the Principal Assistant to the Principal
student affairs and athletic director
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Mr. Larry Grebe
Mr. Tony Scarpiello




























Miss Gwen Jones










GUIDANCE


We call on guidance during the
course of the year to solve our many
problems. They assist us with our
scheduling, S.A.T.'s, career counsel­
ing, interpersonal relationships and
many other problems which enter
our daily lives. They are often
abused but always appreciated.









Mr. Marvin Demp Mr. Donald Nasta
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Mr. Joseph Woll

Mr. Allan Nelson Mr. Don DePaul

















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Mr. Robert Hollingsworth














Mrs. Andrea Lamberth

\ Mrs. Ann Lindenmuth
Mr. Barry Dinerman






























Mr. Robert Fleck Kathleen Whitty











ENGLISH


Armed with exclamation points, our English department stomps
forth bravely to meet the foe. What foe? Why, so we all will talk real
good, that's what foe. Seriously, though, the English staff is constant­
ly working to make grammar, composition, and literature a fascinat­
ing, adventurous world.












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Sheila Weiss







Linda Reid



























Doreen Bailey














Sheryl Roccograndi



Sharon Young









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Lou Voipe















Palmer Toto























Sharon Sommers

















Guy Petraziello










Allen Waterhouse
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Mr. Pat Picariello




























Mr. Edwin Neumann


Mrs. Pat Salamone





































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Mr. Richard Hartung


Mr. Edward Sakowski



























Mr. John DiRico






Mrs. Ramono Massari

The Mathematics Department introduces the student to a world of
numbers. Such as: 42(14c-(-3 + 4c))-5((27-x-739) + 65syxcd(6tgyh-54x))
9650bcx(7y-0x) - 8(x-x).
If you are to attempt this problem you should have the knowledge this
department provides. Our Math Dept works hard to k e e p us confused.

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Mrs. Mary Ellen Flynn












































Mr. Richard Cohen































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Mr. Richard Riley

Mr. Tom Jones











Mrs. Regina Cesario Mr. Daniel Finley


































Mr. Donald Roust







Mrs. Mona jaffe

Mr. Afif Saad










SCIENCE

As man continues his search into the unknown, the scientist takes his place
as a leader. With the help of Wilson's science department, perhaps we will feel
the pride of knowing one of our own students as a pioneer in a new adventure.






Mr. Carl Petz

Mr. David MacGowan

Mrs. Madeline Fetter















BUSINESS


EDUCATION

















Miss Elizabeth Hegner
Mr. Gareth Kase

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Mr. John Kapral
Mrs. Nancy Johnston














Whether college bound or an­
ticipating the world of work after
high school, business training
proves very beneficial. Future of­ Mr. Edwin Phillips
fice workers and business leaders
3N have their beginning here.


















Mrs. Sonja Lengel





























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FOREIGN


LANGUAGES


















































Mr. Roberts Baker — Instructor of Spanish and District Coordinator.


Mr. David Munyon — German.




































Miss Natalie Schiffman — Spanish.
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Mrs. Eileen Schein — Spanish and Italian.






















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Mr. Howard Hilgendorff Instructor of Spanish and Department
Chairman.
Mr. Willie Jordan — French



































Miss Lillian Hadfield — Latin.
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Mr. William Hildenbrand









FINE ARTS


The fine arts of painting, sculpture and music
help us to gain better insights into our world. Al­
though frequently sloppy and sometimes off-key, Mr. Frank Kosmoceski
students who participate in these programs find
themselves in a world of enjoyment.















Mr. William Scolere























Mr. Fred Slopey *■ S i ’.'S







Mrs. Mary Mellon








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PRACTICAL ARTS


.Classes in woodshop,
printing, and photography
strengthen hobby skills and
give a preview of possible
career field.
Through training in the
practical arts of cooking,
sewing, family and consum­
er affairs, one not only pre­
pares for better homemak­
ers, but also for more effi­
cient bachelors and
bachelorettes.
Mr. William Stout











Mr. James Hunter

















Mr. Harry Rindgen












Mrs. Ellen Mirbach






Mr. Vlademir Vlassenko Miss Mary Kearns





Mr. Jack Scanlin



Mrs. Betty St. Clair













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NURSES

This year the nurses set a new
record for giving physicals for
Mrs. Regina Molloy — Nurse sports. They also became the
friends of many students when
they sent them home. Just think, if
it wasn't for their hard work you
would have had to take that test
that day. Let's hear it for the
nurses!








LIBRARIAN

Miss Getz, the Wilson librarian,
helped many of us get a report
done during our stay at Wilson.
She also got many of us through
our down moments with a good,
lively book.





Mrs. Olga Kurek — Nurse
























Miss Anna Louise Getz — Librarian


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SOCIAL STUDIES

If you don't know the past, you won't have experi­
ence for the future and you'll be lost in the present.
Training Wilson students is the ultimate goal of the
Social Studies Department.




















Mr. Richard Puchino




























Mr. Leon Davidheiser


































Mr. Joseph Henry Mr. Charles Crowther
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Mr. Joseph Schein Mr. Stanley Lelinski
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Mr. Roy Bowen



















Mr. Lloyd Jones



















Mr. Carl Grecco


























Mr. Joseph Boles Ms. Lynn Fontana







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Miss Pam Stimpson Mr. Paul Bujwid

















Mr. Jere Gulden











































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Mrs. Schuster (Aide)







Mrs. Margaret Rumford
Mr. Jack Massiello





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Mr. Elwood Barr










In the general field of education, it is said that one's
skills and abilities should be developed to the highest
degree possible whatever those abilities may be. This is in
essence the task of the Department of Special Education.












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WORK EXPERIENCE


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WILSON






































Mr. Don McKenna




















Mr. Harry Gabora
















Work Experience provides the students at WILSON
with the opportunity to enter the working world, while
pursuing classroom studies. Students are evaluated on
classroom achievement as well as achievement in their
specific area of work.

Mr. Joseph DeFranco



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AUDIO-VISUALS










































Mr. George Hopely Wilson's Audio Visual Coordinator




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DRIVER

EDUCATION
































I wonder how many drivers get out of
the way when they see this sign?"
Mr. Ronald Arndt



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SECRETARIES







































Mrs. Phyllis Krywucki Miss Wendy Brewer
Secretary to Mr. Bosley Secretary to Mr. Ginty






































Mrs. Mary Pausti '■ • •• A - i '
Secretary to Mr. Ginty,
and Attendance Office



The efficiency of a school often relies on the effi­ Miss Regina Kearny
ciency of its secretaries. These people work behind Secretary to Mr. Mannion
the lines keeping WILSON running smoothly and
orderly. They're just Great.




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