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DONALD DALE ALTIENBACH Box Donnie Box 157, Raubsville Mr. Reese's wood shop and Mr. Couillard's mechanical draw- ing class will always hold pleasant memories for Donnie. Playing cards, riding motor- cycles and mechanical drawing is what he enjoys doing most. Donnie plans to go into wood- working and become a car- penter. WILLIAM HARVEY ACKERMAN HBH!!! ffFidget!! 2112 Northampton Street Freshman Basketball 7, 8, 9: J.V. Basketball 105 Varsity Basketball 11, 125 All Sports Club 7, 8, 9, 105 Intra- mural Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 j.V. Baseball 9, 105 Varsity Baseball 11, 12. Although Billy is small, he has proven his outstanding ability in basketball. He re- members freshman basketball most, for two out of Bill's three years on the team they won the championship. Fidget rates baseball, basketball, and girls high on his list of in- terests. Bill's future sees him in college. DEBORAH ANN AMY Debbie Deb 2037 Ferry Street Y-Teens 9, 10, 115 Chorus 7, 85 Jr. High Cheering 95 Soph. Hop Decorat- ing Committee, Jr. Prom Decorating Committee5 National Honor Society 12. Debbie, one of our petite and quiet seniors, states that foot- ball games, decorating for the hop and prom, and Mr. Lau- bach's last period English classes will always remain at the top of her list of memories of WHS. Debbie's main in- terest and hobby is a certain someoneC?D. The future sees Debbie as a Lab technologist. LOUISE AMATO 1517 Spring Garden Street Twirling 10, 11, 12 fsidejg Junior Class Vice-President 115 Senior High Chorus 11, 125 Student Council 9, 115 Keystone Girls State Representative 115 Y-Teens 9, 10, llg Prom Decorating Committee fCo-Chairmanj 115 Sopho- more Hop Decorating Committee 10g Echo News Staffg United Fund Captain 125 Junior High Chorus 7, 8. This friendly and popular sen- ior girl enjoys iust being happy and meeting lots of people. Her fondest memories of WHS include the prom, Mr. Haas' class and Band Bus 143. We're sure Louise will succeed as she proceeds to college after graduation. DAVID JOHN ALLsHoUsE Dave Allsey 1913 Hay Terrace Sophomore Hop Decorating Commit- teeg Prom Clean-up Comm1ttee5 Prom Decorating Committee fCenter Com- mittee ChairmanD5 Modern Music Club 11, 125 Yearbook Art Staff 12. Everyone knows and likes this artistic, philosophical senior. Dave has put his aesthetic talent to work several times in the past years to help decorate for the Hop and Prom, and to make the Yearbook look beautiful. Mr. Happel's Art III Class will linger in Dave's memory as he attends Kutz- town as a sociology major. We hope Dave achieves his dreams of becoming a millionaire and renovating an old stone mansion. STANLEY L. APPLEGATE ffstanll lfTree!! R.D. 4954 Baseball 10, 11, 125 Football 9, 10, 11g Hi-Y Club. It's hard to pass this senior guy in the hall without noticing him. Stan is one of the tallest Warrior athletes of our class and certainly one of the finest. Stan will always remember Mr. Kuna's History class while he's preparing for his future. Good luck, Stan!
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JAMES CRAIG BAKER Hjimfl ffAceJf 1929 Ferry Street It. Band 7, 8, 9g Senior Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 125 Stage Band 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Fresh- man Basketball 8, 95 J.V. Basketball 105 Varsity Basketball 11, 125 Golf Club 85 Golf 9, 10, 11, 125 Bowling Club 7, 8, 95 All Sports Club 8, 9, 105 Soph. Hop Decorating Committeeg Ir. Prom Decorating Committee. Jim is one of our more active seniors. He lists band practice after school, the band trip to Virginia, his first hole-in-one, and the prom as his favorite memories of Wilson. Jim's main interests include playing and teaching the drums, golf, and a certain girl. The future sees Jim attending N.C.A.C.C. for accounting. TARA ANNE BARR Crzulow 2242 Birch Street Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens 9. 105 F.N.A. 105 Prom Decorating Com- mitteeg Sophomore Hop Decorating Committee. Tara, always smiling and ready for fun, lists among her favor- ite memories of Wilson having Mr. Laubach for 10th and 12th grade English, Mrs. Bossert's 9th and 10th grade gym classes, and especially this year's senior lunch table in first lunch. Her main interests are a certain guy from the class of '69, talking, and en- joying the football games. She will always remember the great class of '72 because of the school spirit we had. After graduation Tara plans to further her education at Weav- er Airline Personnel School in Kansas City, Mo., and we wish her the very best of luck in her marriage plans. NANCY ELAINE BALLATA 1730 Washington Blvd. This attractive senior girl also has a pleasant personality and always has a ready smile. Dur- ing her years at Wilson, she liked Mr. Laubach's English class and Miss Griflith's Home Economics classes. In her spare time, Nancy enjoys sewing, cooking, and horseback riding. Nancy will fly high in the future as she trains to become an -airline stewardess. THERESA BALLANTI Terrie 'Termitei' 2301 4th Street Echo Staff 125 United Fund Public Re- lations 12. Terri is one of those people whose individuality prevents her from being just one of the bunch. She did enjoy the play and the prom during her two years at Wilson. Terri spends her spare time reading French and English, studying the dra- matic arts, and participating in many outside school activities. Next fall she'll undoubtedly attend college where she'll major in psychology. S ROSALIE BARTAKOVITS frRoXiel,' NRO!! frRo5eJ! R.D. 4751, Riegelsville Jr. High Chorus 7, 8, 9: Senior High Chorus 10, 11, 125 Girls Chorus 121 Dance Club 92 Pep Club 10, 11, 12: Library Club 9, 125 Y-Teens 10, 11. 125 Softball 10, 11, 12: Echo Typing Staff 11, 12 fEditorJ5 Yearbook Typ- ing Staff. If you see a friendly face among the crowd, it must be Rosie's. Mr. Jasois English classes, Mr. Laubach's English Miss Mooney's classes classes, and campus first and last periods will always be special to Ro. Swimming, sewing, boys. and softball occupy most of her time. The future sees Ro as a legal secretary. WALTER JOSEPH BANACH 214 Sixth Street, West Easton Band 9, 10, 11, 12 CVice Presidentl5 Stage Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 11, 125 Senior Play Orchestra 11, 125 Junior Band 7, 8, 95 Echo 8, 9, .10, 11, 125 Sports Editor 115 News. Editor 125 Yearbook Staff 11, 125 Senior Na- tional Honor Society 11, 125 junior National Honor Society 8, 9 f.Vice PresidentD5 Met-Ed Nuclear- Science Conference 115 Student Council Repre- sentative 125 Modern Music 11, 125 All Sports 7, 8, 9. Believe it or not, Walt loves music and has excelled greatly in this field. All his memories of Wilson revolve around the Wilson High Music Depart- ment. Walt considers himself to be the only jazz freak in Wilson owning a flugelK?J horn. Among his main inter- ests, Walt includes music, read- ing, and visiting New York City. His plans for the future seem to be undecided at the present time, but we know Walt will be a success in what- ever he chooses. 5 1
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