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Arlene Ebner Y-Teens 9. 10, 11, 12; Future Teacher of America 10. 11, 12; Girl ' Choru 9. 10; Intramural 11, 12; Girls' Basket ball 11 (Manager), 12; Bowling Club 11, 12; Student Council 12; Homeroom President 11; Lc Mcmoircs 12; Girls Hockey 12. With her warm and friendly personality, Arlene is Wilson’s choice for Miss Congeniality. Some of Arlene’s fondest memories arc certain to be those of Mr. Carney’s Honor’s English class, football games watching No. 32, French 2A, and most of all, the year she spent knowing Anncmaric Lenz. Through the looking glass we sec a very successful and well-liked elementary school teacher. Freda Ebner Y-Tccns 7 (Cabinet), 8 (Cabinet), 9 (Cabinet), 10 (Vice-President), 11, 12; Future Teacher of America 10, 11. 12 (Historian, Librarian); Bowling Club 11; Intramural J , 10, 1U 12; Lc Mcmoircs 12; Junior Prom Committee. This future elementary teacher will warm the hearts of all her pupils and who could blame them? With her patience and spark of determination, Freda will find success in the little red schoolhouse. While at Wilson, Honor’s English and all the wonderful friends she’s made will be two never-to-be forgotten memories. Gloria Ebner Y-Tccns 9; Dramatic Club 10, II, 12; Bowling Club 11. Skating, whether on rollers or blades, fascinates this fun-loving lass. Swimming, water skiing, and dancing also arc listed high. Among Gloria’s memories of Wilson will be the kids and the fun that were hers in her Senior year. Cosmotology School, a successful career, and marriage arc Gloria’s plans for the future. There seems to be quite a few volunteers for an activity at a recent sophomore hop meeting. Brenda Eisel Y-Tcens 9. 10; Future Nurse Club 11, 12; Junior Prom Committee; Sophomore Hop Committee. There’s never a dull moment with this pert girl around. A warm smile and a cheery hello arc her trademarks. Brenda can be found driving around, rooting our teams to victory, and having a good time. Her plans for the future include a job as an X-ray Technician and marriage. r Susan Ebner Sue Dramatic Club 9. 10, 11, 12; Bowling Club 11, 12; National Thespian Society 12; Sophomore Hop Committee. A warm personality plus a sweet smile equal Susan Ebner. With an avid interest in the theatre, “Sue” rates Dramatics Club as her favorite. With her patience she’ll make a wonderful teacher. Ernest Falco Father Valeo , Ernie Chcs Club 10. 11; J.V. Football 10. This handsome Senior with a friendly smile for everyone rates Mr. Carney's English class tops. After that long-awaited graduation “Ernie” plans to make a career out of the marines. 20
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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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Almcda Eck Eckie Y-Tccns 9. 10; Intramural 9, 10; Girls' Basketball 10. 11; Chess Club 11; Junior Prom Committee; Dramatics Club 12. This petite, sweet lass is most definitely an asset to our school. Loaded with vim and vitality, “Eckie” lists basketball games, driving, football games, and dancing high on her list of favorites. Taking a glimpse into the future we see Almcda as a successful beautician. Sandra Edelmann Sandy” Y-Tccns 9. 10, 11, 12; Dramatics Club 9. 11. 12. This attractive and friendly miss will never forget winning the Nazareth-Wilson football game or our terrific band. Outside school, “Sandy” can usually be found dancing, watching horse races, reading, or just having a good time. After graduation, “Sandy will take her literary interests into journalism. The library proves to be a quiet place in which to study and a place to do research for an oncoming term paper. Elwood Fchnel First Aid Club 9; Dramatics Club 10, It; Chemistry Club 12; National Thespian Society 11, 12; Band 12. This future printer has wide and varied interests, ranging from the band to the National Thespian Society. His time is also filled with camping and fishing. Success is sure to follow this friendly guy. I Carol Frye Y-Tccns 9. 12; Future Business Leaders 12. This majorette from Egg Harbor High came to Wilson for her Senior year. As a Senior she will remember “Problems” with Mr. Neiditch. Carol hopes to become a secretary after graduation. Janice Fulmer Jan Future Business Leaders II, 12. Slick and stylish both apply to Janice. With an eye for style and the knack of wearing them, Jan rates swimming, skating and horseback riding her favorites. Next year when you dial the operator, don’t be surprised if you hear “Jan’s” cheery voice say, “What number please?” Robert Fulton Bob”, Sweets” “Bob”, known to all his friends as “Sweets,” has many interests. A member of both the football team and the basketball team, “Bob” has few spare moments. 21
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