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Donald Hazclton Haze National Junior Honor Society 9: Homeroom Vice-President 9: Astronomy Club 10: All-Sports Club 11. 12: Soccer II, 12; Baseball 11, 12. “Don’s” inierest in sports has made him a valuable asset on the baseball diamond and the soccer field. As an academic student with intelligence plus, he lists Mr. Opitz's Physics class high on his list of favorites. In the future, it’s off to college to study mineral engineering. Ronald Hazelton ’’Haze Science Club 9: National Jr. Honor Society 9: Student Council 9: Astronomy Club 10; All-Sports Club 11, 12; Soccer 11. 12; Baseball 11. 12. An intelligent academic student, Ron” rates English with Mr. Carney as one of his favorite subjects. After school, “Ron” can be found practicing with the Warrior hooters or pitching on the baseball field. His ambition is sure to make him successful in his chosen career as a mineral engineer. Senior students admire the new doors installed in the school. Howard Helm Howard enjoys his work as a volunteer at Easton Hospital. After graduation he will enter the Armed Forces. Patricia Hcrstcr Pat” Future Teachers of America 9. 10; Homeroom President 9: Bowlinj; Club 10; Junior Prom Committee; Art and Needle Work II; Intramurab 10. 11. 12; Lcs Mcmoires 12; Dramatics Club 12; Senior Play Committee. Pretty, stylish, and talented, “Pat” will never forget decorating for our Junior Prom. Her many interests include Dramatics Club, Lcs Mcmoires, listening to music, and art class. With a real flair for clothes, “Pat” is sure to be a success in her chosen field of fashion merchandising. Carolyn Hess Carol” “Carol” rates Mr. Martinis’s History classes and the Wilson Band high on her list of memories. Outside school she spends her time dancing and driving. Wedding bells, and a band of gold are near at hand for this friendly lass. James Hess Jim Pre-Service Club 10. “Jim” spends much of his free time with fish, animals, and targets! He lists Mechanical Drawing as his favorite subject and Mr. Reppert as his favorite teacher. After graduation “Jim” will go to Pennsylvania State Extension in Allentown. Luck in your chosen field! 25
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Robert Haas Hob Astronomy Club 10; PhotORraphy Club 11; Pre-Service Club 12. This scicncc-mindcd Senior will never forget the chemistry classes here at Wilson. “Bob’s” extracurricular interests include photography, hunting, and aviation. Wilson’s loss will be Uncle Sam’s gain when “Bob” pursues his interest in aviation in the Air Force. Sandra Hageman Sandy Girls' Chorus 9, 10; Mixed Chorus 9. 10. 11, 12; Y-Tccns 9. 10 (Treasurer), 12; Girls' Basketball II. 12; Intramur-als 9. 10, 11. 12; Band 10. 11. 12; Echo 12; Student Council 9 (President), 10, II; Homeroom Vice-President 12. Sunny and sweet are well-rounded adjectives for this well-rounded girl. “Sandy” is kept busy making baskets for the girls' basketball team and doing precision marching with our band. The field of nursing is awaiting her after graduation. I wonder if this was foreign language conversation? Donna Happcl Girls' Chorus 9; Y-Tccns 9. 10 (Cabinet). 11, 12 (Cabinet); Band 8. 9, 10. 11, 12; Orchestra 12; Senior Play Committee; Intramurals 9. 10, 11, 12; Future Business Leaders 11, 12; Lcs Mcmoircs 11. 12 (Circulation Manatc-cr); Echo 12; Bowline Club 10, II, 12; National Jr. Honor Society 9; Model U. N. 12; Girls' Basketball 12. Musically and academically, Donna has proven herself well-accomplished. A member of the band for five years, she will always remember winning the Band Competition at Boycrtown. Her future, is, as yet, undecided, but we are sure it can be filled with nothing but success. George Heitczman National Honor Society II. 12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Chess Team 11. 12; Homeroom Secretary 12: Band (Color Guard) 10. 11. 12; Hi-Y 11. 12; Senior Play (Lead); Chess Club 10. It. 12 (Vice-President). ‘‘Hup, two, three, four.” No, it isn’t the Army, it’s none other than George, one of our snappy-color guard. Well-known for his outstanding performance as Jonathan” in the Senior Play, George also has the distinction of being a semi-finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. After graduation George will continue to step up” as he heads for Lafayette and a career in engineering. Woodrow Harizell Woody “Woody” likes to spend his spare time with the “Fellas.” He lists “P.O.D.” as his favorite subject. After graduation he will be off to a career in the Armed forces. Carol Hellings Y-Tccns 9. 10. 11; Arc Metal 12. This pert and pretty Senior enjoys dancing, swimming, and bowling the most. After graduation, Carol plans to be a beautician and, with her charm, we’re sure she'll succeed. 24
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Visual moods of those studying English in Mr. Carney’s class. Carol Higbee Lillie One Y-Tccns 9.10. 11,12; Bowlins Club 11. Red Cross work, swimming, instructing, and Scouting take up most of Carol's free time. Our League-winning football team, Y-Teens, and Problems, receive Carol’s vote here at Wilson. The future secs her as a successful typist for some lucky executive. Roberta Hodge Bobbie Dramatics Club 9; Mixed Chorus 10, II. 12. When you dial “0” after graduation in June, you just may place your call through “Bobbie.” Outside school “Bobbie” enjoys attending Youth Fellowship and working as a Teen-Aide at Easton Hospital. She will always remember Mixed Chorus and having a part in the play “timer.” Nancy Huff One of the Seniors wearing a “sparkler,” Nancy enjoyed Office Practice. Her future plans include two careers—as a secretary and a wife. Gail Ihric Y-Teens 9. 10, 11 (Cabinet), 12 (Cabinet); Future Homemakers of America 9 (Secretary); Art and Needle Work 11; Future Business Leaders 12 (Vice-President). A commercial student, this friendly girl with the cheery smile is an avid sports enthusiast. Gail, a loyal Warrior rooter, enjoys dancing, bowling, badmitton, and class trips. Following graduation is Churchmen’s Business College and then a job as a medical secretary. Joanne Indorato Jo Y-Tcens 9. 10. 11, 12; Future Business Leaders 12; Homeroom Secretary 12. Neat, sweet, and petite are three adjectives that just dcscribe“Jo,” our proof that good things do come in “small packages.” High on her list of Wilson memories will be all the trips we have taken. “Jo” will brighten the office of some lucky businessman in the future as a private secretary. Edward Jankowich Jank Projection Crew 10; Camping and Campcraft 11; Pre-Service Club 12. Outside of school “Jank” is a member of the Explorers; therefore, swimming and camping occupy a great deal of his time. “Jank” will remember at Wilson, Miss Cline’s Latin class and the new gym. After graduation, college, the Navy, and finally a career as an engineer will outline “Jank’s” life. 26
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