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Verna Border Verna Dramatics Club 95 Y-Teens 9, 10, 115 Future Nurses of America 11, 125 Les Memoires 12. An avid sports fan, Vema is one of the staunchest rooters for the W. H. S. football and basketball teams. Mr. Nei- ditch's Problems of Democ- racy class and the Wilson Hi li Band are rated as tops wifli this gal. After the cap and gown comes the uniform of a Registered Nurse and, we're sure, success. George Brazinski George Here's a good-looking fellow who rates rinting and Mr. Black's English class as tops at Wilson. His interests out- side of school include cars, football, and swimming. After raduation, George p ans to hold on to his Reading Rit- ing and Rithmetic and be- come a printer. Good luck in your future, George. Nancy Brotzman Nant Y-Teens 9, 11, 125 Echo 95 Future Nurses Club 10, 11, 125 Intramur- als 9, 125 Dramntics Club 95 Bowl- ing Club 11, 125 Future Home- nmkers 9. In a few months l Nanc will be taking temperatures and pulses. Nanc will be re- membered by her classmates for her very cheerful disposi- tion. Her other hobbies in- clude, swimming, dancing, Luther Lea ue, and Rainbow Girls. We ai wish this future nurse the bcst of luck in fu- ture years. o 1 'L - ' 1,1 V ' 13 Douglas W. Brown Model Club 95 Basketball 9, 10, 11. 125 'Prack 9, 10, 11- Home- room Vice-President 9, 'l'reiisurer 105 Hi-Y 10, 115 Plastics Club 10 lVice-PresidentJ5 Biology Club 115 All Sports Club 12. A good sport, Doug excels in track, his favorite activity. Mr. Black's English class will never be forgotten by Doug. Among his outside activities are cars, bowling, and swim- ming. We wish you success as an engineer from Lafayette. Gerard W. Browne Cary Model Club 91 Basketball 95 Na- tional Ir. Honor Society 95 Student Counci 10: Soccer 10, 115 Track 10, 11, 125 Plastics Club 105 Homeroom President 11, 125 Jun- ior Class Treasurer 11' Projection Crew 11, 125 Senior Class Treas- urer 12. Here's one fine guy with a personality to match. Cars and sports are his hobbies. Mr. Matthew's American His- tory class, and the good times he had with his buddies will linger longest in his memor- ies of Wilson High. After graduation, Gary plans to enter the Merchant Marine Academy, or become a print- er. Work hard and youll go to the top of whatever pro- fession you choosel Joe Burkevieli Burke Science Club 95 Biology Club 10. joe rates dancing, bowling, and football as tops on his list of past-times. Mr. Nei- ditch's Problems of Democ- racy class rates as his favor- ite class. After graduation from Wilson High, joe plans to enter a branch of the Armed Forces and take up a trade. Whether it be the wide blue yonder or the deep blue sea, here's suc- cess to you.
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Lloyd Franklin Best, jr. ssnpstyn Plastics Club 95 Biology Club 105 Chess Club ll, 12. An extremely likeable young man, Besty' likes to collect rocks and scout. Mr. Repper's mechanical drawinfl class was always his favorite. Sports, the good times, and the friends he has accumulated will never leave his memory. Williamsport Technical lnsti- tute for Draftsman will be his new Alma Mater after W. li. S. John Neil Bittner Neil junior Promg Track 9, 10, ll, 125 Soccer l0, ll, 12, Homeroom Vice-Pri-siclent 9, ll, Dramatics 95 Hi-Y 10, ll, 121 Dance Club 115 Chemistry Club 125 Wilson War- rior 10. ll. l2. Don't be alarmed-that's no Indian you sec! lt's just Neil our Wilson Warrior. None of us will ever forget the part hc played cheering our foot- ball team to victory. A sci- ence bug. he also is a De Mo- lay member and an Eagle Scout. Ahead lies college and a career in industrial design. Best of luck, Neil in your chosen field. Robert Boguri Bob Plastic Club l05 Model Club l2. Mr. Derkac's wood shop will also hold fond memories for this curly-haired fellow. Also an ardent bowler, Bob en- joyed zym class while at Wil- son. The Navy and future ed- ucation will claim this class- mate after graduation. 111 Y 1,4 j s 12 Charles Bozusky C. B. Soccer 10, 115 Stage Crew 11. C. Bf' enjoys ice skating, swimming, and hunting. He rates Mr. Matthew's Problems class tops. This sports fan can usually be found at athletic events. Our crystal ball sees further education or a job for our classmate. joseph H. Bogusky Ive Plastics Club 105 Homeroom Treas- urer 95 Wrestling 10, ll, 125 Base- ball 10, 11, 125 Dramaties Club 9. The rasp of a saw indicates the presence of our classmate Ioe.', Mr. Derkac's wood shop will alwavs hold fond memories for him. Hunting, fishing, and swimming always were his chief delights. The Air Force will claim him after graduation. Good luck, Joe, Williunn C. Bonners Bill Plastics Club 9, 10, 11. A real outdoorsman, farming is Bill's greatest interest. Bill's fondest memories are of Mr. Hartzell's metal shop. After graduation Bill plans to see the world through the Navy and then become a till- er of the soil.
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Lester Buskirk lr-kv Tlgsehall 11, 12g Astronomy Cluh Look out, Mickey Mantle! llerc comes Zeke Basehall was his favorite school activ- ity. It's the Army ancl a hright luture for Zekc.,' tiurol Anne Buss Bussie Y-'licens 9. 10, ll: Dramatics 9, ll, 125 llancl Twirler 9 fsuhsti- tutcl 10, 11, 12g Senior Playg Na- tional Thespiaus, 12. 13ussie, one of our high- stepping twirlcrs, will never forget the hand and all thc friends she matlc. Dancing and show husiness loom as fu- ture prospects for this cute hloncle. NV1- wish you the hest of luck in your future occu- pation, llussic. tililforll tlumphell Cliff Drainatics Clnh 9. ll, 12g National 'l'lu-spian ll. 12: Stage Crew 9, 101 .l- V. Footlwall 9. 10: Varsity lfoothall ll: Track lklauatlcr 10, ll: Senior Play lStutlent Directorl Crm-asc paint and the other ohiects connectctl with the theater are the things which Cliff is hcst associated. His Dramatics ancl Thcspian work anal part in the Senior Play arc a preview of a successful career in the theater. f N 11155 . 5 -' x O flax 1 4 4 14 Christine tlarnesale Chris Y-Teens 9 lTreasurerl, 10 tCalxi- netl. 11 tCahinet7, 12 fProgrinn Chairmanlg National jr. Honor So- ciety 9: Mixed Chorus 10: l,es Memoires 11. 12 lEclitor-in-Chiefjg Echo 9, 123 Home-room Secretary 10, 113 Girls Choms 10. 11: F. T. A. llq Cold Key Cluh 125 National Honor Society 11, 123 Sophomore Hop Committee: Stu- dgnt Council 123 Quill and Scroll. 1 . No matter where you look these days, you're sure to find Chris, When she is not husying herself with her chores as yearhook Eclitor-in- Chief, or with her many other activities, she can he founcl at the nearest foothall or has- ketball game. Ahead lies Mil- lerville State College, a major in elementary education, anal we are sure, success. Stephen Cawthon Albuquerque Ike Stage Crew 10g Foothall 11. 12. Cars, hunting, and fishing, are on the ton of Stevi-'s list of interests. Football practice will always stick in his mem- ories of Wilson. While at W. H. S. Steve's favorite class was General Science, taught hy Mr. Carling. Either the Armecl Forces or Forestry Service will claim Alhuquer- que 1ke.H Donald Chegwidden Cha-g Hi-Y 9g Biology Cluh 10g Chess Cluh 11. 12. The laughter you hear emi- nating from Frau Doyli-'s German I1 class is usually causecl hy Don. Always one for a good time, he likes all outdoor sports, especially football. In the future we see an engineering or accounting career for Cheg.',
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