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Kenneth Buttner Ken , Kenny Chef Club 9; Dance Club 10; llov.1 me Club II; Great Books Club 12; Lcs Mcmoircs 12. “Ken” will long be remembered by his fellow students as being amiable and friendly. “Ken's” outside activities include swimming, skating, skiing, and dancing, while new and old friends will be his fondest memories. Future plans are entering college and becoming a Certified Public Accountant. Luck to a guy who deserves all types of success. Howard Campbell Boss Football 10, II; Static Crew II, 12. “Lights, camera, action!” These are very familiar words to “Boss,” one of our “behind the scenes” men. Helping with assemblies and other special programs is Howard’s favorite school activity, while having fun with the guys takes up most of his outside spare time. “Boss's” future will consist of two years in the Army and then a prosperous job. Robert Campbell Bob One of the “shop boys,” Bob” enjoyed Mr. Carney’s English. After graduation, it is off to the “deep blue sea” for “Bob.” Lynda Cassler Lynn Y-Tcens 9. 10. II; Intramurals 10; Dramatics Club II; Great Books Club 12. A future secretary, “Lynn” rates “P.O.D. class high on her list of favorites. Outside of school she enjoys bowling, miniature golfing, dancing, and ice skating. With her pleasing personality we are sure Lynn will be an asset to any office. Weekly Senior ordeal—map notes. Barbara Cohen Barb” Y-Tccns 9. 10, It, 12; Dramatics Club 12; Future Teachers of America 10, 11. A terrific sense of humor and fun-loving arc two words that best describe “Barb. Her hilarious p.j. parties will linger in the memories of many W.H.S. students. “Barb” plans to major in psychology at college and become a speech therapist. Wayne Conover Homeroom President 9. 10; Echo 9: Homeroom Treasurer 11; Camping and Camperaft Club 11; Pre-Sersice Club 12 (President); Junior Prom Committee. With one eye on sports and the other on girls, Wayne has little free time. Scholastically, Mr. Carney's Honors English gets Wayne's number one vote while those popcorn days in chemistry also rate high. A future frosh at Penn State, we know Wayne is certain to reach the very top of his chosen career. 16
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Lee Berry Science Club 9: Jr. Hi-Y 9 (President); Chess Club 10. II. 12 (Secretary); Chess Team 10. It, 12; Band (Color Guard) 12: Senior Play 12; Hi-Y 12. “Won’t you have another glass of elderberry wine Mr. Witherspoon? Lee will long be remembered for his role in the Senior Play. An academic student with intelligence plus, Lee is most at home in the field of science. Outside of school DeMolay, bowling, and chess occupy his spare time. Wilson’s loss will be Penn State’s gain as Lee prepares for a career as a meteorologist. Kathie Betz Y-Tccns 9. (Cabinet). 10 (Cabinet) 11. (Cabinet) 12; National Jr. Honor Society 9: Homeroom Secretary 9. 10: Intramural 9. 10, II, 12; Echo 9, 10, 11, 12; Jr. Ilich Cheerleader 9; Cheerleader 10 (Substitute) II. 12; Gold Key Club 11; National Honor Society 11. 12; Lev Memoires 11. 12; Quill and Scroll Society 11, 12; Dramatics Club 12; Intramural Council 11 (Student Council Representative) 12; Student Council 11, 12; Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class Secretary. Since buying clothes is one of Kathic’s favorite past times, it is no wonder that she is always so well-dressed. Although her future is undecided we know she will be successful in whatever she chooses. Darryl Billman Science Club 9. 10; Astronomy Club 11. Fishing, swimming, boating, and collecting coins head Darryl's list of favorite after-school activities. Mr. Carney's English class will be among his fond memories of W.H.S. Darryl’s future plans include college or a career in the service. We know he will find success in either choice. June Blase Y-Tccns 9. 10, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Jr. Foreijen Policy 11; Dramatics Club 12; Band (Twirlcf) 12; Echo 12 (Chief Typist). This attractive twirler’s most memorable experience while at Wilson was when the band and twirlers took first place at the Boyertown Competition. Dancing and swimming occupy most of June’s spare time. After graduation a career as either a lab technician or a medical secretary awaits June. Darlene Brown Intramural 9. 10; Future Nurses Club 10; Mixed Chorus 11. 12; Les Memoires 12. This quiet little miss comes tunefully awake when the word music is mentioned. Naturally her favorite school activity is Mixed Chorus. Outside of school swimming, roller skating, ice skating, traveling, and church activities rate high. With her friendly and sweet personality Darlene will find success as a Bell Telephone Operator. Jerry Busch Oz Jr. High Track Service Club Swimming Tea This good-looking “guy” with an eye for fun, is as at home on the dance floor as he is in the water. A member of Wilson’s first swimming team, Jerry’s” proof enough that “6l’s got a fish in its midst. After graduation, “Jerry” will add his charm to Air Force “Blues” as another dashing, future fly-boy. 9; Track 10, It. 12: Pre-12 (Vice-President): m 12. Getting set for the big night, April 24 Band Concert. 15
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Thomas Catanzaro Tom” Chess Club 9; Biology Club 10; Camping and Campcraft Club 11; (treat Books 12: Ili-Y 12; Senior I’lay l.ead). “Introducing Dr. Einstein”—all those who saw our Senior Play must agree that “Tom’s performance was well applauded. Besides acting. “Tom” enjoys art, food, and the Broadway Stage. While at Wilson, “Tom’s” vote was cast for History and Chemistry, and his future vote will be for “pre-med at Lafayette College. Karen Ciambrone Y-Teens 9; Intramurals 9; Future Homemakers of America 12. The band and Mr. Neiditch’s “P.O.D. class rate high with this Senior lass. After graduation Karen plans to attend beauty school and become a cosme-tolgist. With her sweet smile and pleasing personality we are sure she will find success. Propaganda for Student Council elections. Carl Cooke First Aid Club 9; Football (Manager) 10. 11. 12; Ili-Y 10. II. 12; Pre-Sersicc Club 12. Behind every successful team is a hard working and determined manager—and Carl is just that person. All the Warriors can vouch for that. When he’s not enthusiastically attending our athletic contests, Carl’s spare time is taken up by hunting and fishing. A glimpse at the future sees this young man answering the call of the wild blue yonder. Good Hying, Carl! Gayle Cooke Cookie Y-Teens 9. 10 (Cabinet), II, 12; Dramatics Club (Secretary). 10, It, 12 (Vice-President); Sophomore HopCom-mittcc; Echo 10. II. 12 (News Editor); Quill and Scroll Society 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Play (Lead); Girls' Chorus 9. 10; Intramurals 9. 10, II. 12: Future Teachers of America 10; National Thespian Society II. 12; Future Nurses Club 12. We will long remember “Cookie” for her terrific performance as “Abby in our Senior Play. Out of school she enjoys sailing, listening to the Kingston Trio, and just having a good time. Next fall “Cookie” will continue to star as she dons her nurse’s cap. Robert Crowther Bob” Plastics Club 9. 10; Bowling Club II; Foreign Policy Club 11; Pre-Service Club 12. Next to driving, this car enthusiast rates dancing, swimming; boating, and fishing as tops. Bob will long remember the pigskin victories of the Warriors and all the good times he’s had with the “guys” and girls at Wilson. College and then the service are “Bob’s” tentative plans for the future. Careful driving! Judith Curnow Jude Band 9. 10. II, 12 (Librarian); Mixed Chorus 9. 10. II, 12; Girls' Chorus 9. 10; Dance Band 10. II. 12; Orchestra 10, 11. 12; Intramural Council 9. 10; Echo 10, 11, 12: Y-Teens 10. II. 12; District Band 10; Future Teachers of America II; District Chorus It. 12; Regional Chorus 11; NVilsonaires 11, 12; Lcs Mcmoircs 12; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 12. With an eye for style and an car for good music, Jude” is certain to continue receiving in the future the success she has gained here at Wilson. Wilson’s loss is West Chester’s gain as “Jude plans to further her education there in choral conducting. 17
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