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Joan Davey Band 9. 10. II. 12; Orchestra 12; f-uturc Nurses Club II. 12 (President); Les Memoires II, 12 (Literary Editor); Quill and Scroll Society II, 12; Intramurals 9. 10. II. 12: Girls' Chorus 9. 10; V-Tcens 7, « (Cabinet) 9. (Cabinet). 10. 11 , 12; National ,|r. Honor Society 9; Senior Play Committee. A future follower of Florence Nightingale, Joan will bring smiles to her many patients. Among her memories of Wilson, she will treasure those of the hand taking two first places on that one October evening, and the trip to Atlantic City. That white cap is well deserved by this hard working and ambitious girl. George Heitezman, a finalise in che .National Merit Scholarsh competition seems to be studying up on a variety of subjects. Rosemarie Donchcz Rosie” „ V-Teens 9. 10. II. 12; Future Teachers of America 10. II. 12; Les Memoires II 12; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer II; , Intramurals 9. 10; National Jr. Honor ; Society 9 A sunny smile and a cheery dis i position round out “Rosie's a personality. Scholastically I Honors English and French 2A I rare high, while decorating for I the prom will certainly hold a I deserved place in “Rosie's” I memory book of Wilson. Mora- f vian College, a career in clc- I mentary education, and inevit- a able success await “Rosie I a rer graduation. 1
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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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Robert Davis •Bob9 Student Council 8. 9. 10, II. 12; J.V. Wrestling ?. lO; Plastics Club 10; Junior Foreign Policy 11 (Secretary); Pre-Service Club 12. “Hob’s” capabilities and knack for getting things done have persuaded his classmates to elect him to the Student Council for five years. Aside from student government, “Hob” enjoys swimming, traveling and football games. After graduation, “Hob” plans to go to Penn State Extension School. Ruth Deemer Y-Teens 9. 10; Future Homemakers of America 12. Wherever there is a gang of girls and lots of fun, that’s where we’ll find Ruth. Water in all forms beckons her—whether it’s a fancy figure eight or a graceful swan dive. That long awaited June Day and all the friends she’s made at Wilson will he happy memories of Ruth’s after graduation. It will be a position as a secretary and happy days for Ruth. Carol Demcl For this future secretary and housewife, the Phillipsburg Civil Air Patrol occupies most of Carol’s spare time. Mr. Nci-ditch's Problems of Democracy class receives her highest vote. Class trips to New York, Gettysburg, and Harrisburg will be remembered in the precious years to come, along with graduation day and all its activities. Barry De Pamphilis Dramatics Club 9. II. 12; National Jr. Honor Society 9: National Honor Society 11. 12: Ht-Y 12; J.V. Wrestling 10. 11; Projection Crew 10; Lcs Mem-oircs 11. 12 (Business Manager); Swimming Team 12. Barry is a student no school should be without. His quick wit and amiable personality are known by everyone. His interests range from managing the Yearbook Business Staff, toswim-ming or debating. Strictly a thinking man, Barry plans to follow an engineering course. Nancy Dornblascr Nanc Y-Tccns9, 10. 11. 12; Homeroom Vice-President II; Art-Metal Club 11 (Secretary) 12 (President). When she’s not making new friends, Nancy can be found cutting the rug on a dance floor or gliding through the water. Mr. Klinger's Biology class and the blue and gold band will be two of Nancy’s favorite memories. After graduation, it will be more years at Churchman’s Business College for this determined lass. Karen Dungan Y-Teens 9. 10. 11 (Cabinet); Future Teachers of America 10, 11, 12; Mixed Chorus II, 12; Echo 12; Girls' Hockey II, 12; Girls Basketball II, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11. 12: Girls' Chorus 9. 10. This vivacious miss is one of the lucky people blessed with a happy - go - lucky temperament. Wherever Karen goes, her smile and sense of humor go with her. An avid sports fan, Karen can usually be seen on the basketball court or on the hockey field. When not participating in sports, she’s sure to be at all sports events cheering our teams on to victory. The coming years will find Karen radiating her charm to future pupils of hers. District Band students: P. Hill, J. Curnow, J. Filer, J. Kane, and A. Kulczycki’ 19
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