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LINDA F. CAUSEY Hllinll 1934 Fairview Avenue Basketball 10, 11g Y-Teens 105 Bowl- ing Club 11. Lin is a fun-loving girl, who enjoys all outdoor sports. Mr. Haas' history class, and the years she spent at Wilson will always be a favorite memory of hers. In the future Linda hopes to become a beautician. THOMAS FRANCIS CLEMENTS NT0mU Ffclemlf 1531 Spring Garden Street Future Teachers '10, 11 125 Yearbook Staff 12g Bowling Club 105 Prom Decorating Committeeg F.T.A. Cadet Teaching 10, 11, 12. Tom is a friendly senior who enjoyed Mr. Carney's eleventh grade English class and will always remember the class of '70. In his spare time he likes to bowl and read. The field of education beckons Tom after graduation. DONALD CAWLEY lfDon!! 248 Spring Street Don's main interest lies in working on cars. Mr. Hartzell's metal shop and Mr. Couillard's shop math will always be a part of his memories. In the future he plans to enter the service. Good luck, Don. RICHARD ALAN CHROUST fespudsv 1608 Washington Street Spuds is one of the smaller and quieter boys of the class of '70. Mr. Hartzell's Metal Shop class rated high with him. Among his interests are cars and auto racing. In the future he plans to become a truck driver. BEN CARROCCETTO 2005 Ealer Avenue Racing cars and wrestling are tops with this friendly senior. Ben's favorite memory of W.H.S. was Shop Math class. In the future we shall see Ben as a mechanic. RICHARD W. CLOWERS Herve 1818 Ferry Street Freshman Football. This handsome senior enjoyed his third year printing class with Mr. Reppert. Included among his interests and hob- bies are eating, driving, fool- ing around with the guys, and Nancy. Rick will go to work after graduation unless Uncle Sam gets him iirst. 13
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He caught it with one hand! KENNETH JAMES BROWN Rap Brownie 2255 Fairview Avenue Hi-Y Freshman Wrestling, Senior Play. Rap is a guy who will never forget his senior class. Among his hobbies and interests are cars, and skiing. After gradu- ating he plans to go into the service. 12 JACOB MICHAEL BONDAR Hideki! ffMikeU 1519 Washington Street Track 11, 12. Cars, track and girls are the interests which Jack made use of during his senior year. He can usually be seen on 12th Street with the boys.', He'l1 remember Mr. Couillard's classes and the great Class of '70. His ambition is to become a draftsman and join the Marine Corps. TIMOTHY PAUL BOWLBY DARLENE L. BOWERS rrD0lly1: 615 Cedarville Road iris' Chorus 123 Homeroom Officer Darlene, fun-loving and al- ways smiling, is an attractive member of our class. She en- joys sewing, roller skating, ice skating, and dancing. In the future Darlene would like to work for a beautician. We wish her the best of everything. ffpopsh' 1611 Liberty Street Wrestling 9. Tim is a senior who has made many friends in the class of '70. Drumming, surfing, and competitive race driving are rated high by Tim. Program- ming and system analyzing will provide a good career for a boy with such an interesting nickname. We all wish you luck in the future. , JAMES DONALD BORDER ffjimll 2246 Front Street Prom Decorating Committee 11g Sen- ior Play. Jim's favorite memories of W.H.S. are Metal Shop with Mr. Hartzell, and Mr. Couil- 1ard's Mechanical Drawing class. In his spare time he likes to go camping and mess around cars. In the future he hopes to become a heavy con- struction operator. f . .,., 152 1? . saA-rim-+mt.'1-. 1. 7 L Irv. j , i time iffy 1 .Silk is - 1 vw 5. lj Yarygwggi 2 , .. ,,ff.,,, X sy. ir- me 1 I ,a. , ., w.f'?G f 1. 1:7 , n, if X 5 ' fi ' l il l X. 4? l ' B 'LIE Q1 H .' ,',JrQ!gg,s 53123 . 222111 3' Q. M .. ill, ll G .r WALTER JOHN BROWN Wilt 115 Ninth Street, West Easton Projection Crew. If you ever need help on a faculty project just call Walt. Among Wa1t's interest and hobbies is sports car racing. In the future he plans to go to college for automotive engi- ,,.'. ,. . . , 4? were 1 if s 5 5, 3 ,5 6 E f V... , '-fi I . fig in ,I a R ,l . f. S aff ,,. -s X gg 15 l .L.i.1iE.,Q2 Fw 1 y . ,ls .. . ,ti 5 Q neering. tif .M ig, 1 jlgifll13j5i .1 33251 is ls, , ilvr ills will a fw wifi, s QS ug L, M.5..W, 4,53 55, V RQ, ish s . - :5f'f,j3?7ifr. ' f f argl? ' Lis, . ,,,,..,. j . vial. ,st it A it lH'2'5Wz:gu,,zffsallitI ,.,-wagr. .vi ig . H ' mf 1 31 'Q X -- f'f f1if'Wlliigfriflf. sr 5 WR? A ' . ...ir ti 'e'ff1lf2r'illl3liE ' 1 ,,., 'fffwvf 3 .1 , 1. ,li Will 2 ...ff 'V X W 1 L . as vga- ff 5, 44,4,,,.-Q ,El , ugly. W' Willa Qi , 3 l, pf .S S jelq, u ljltglglil , , W .Hg 14:11 at L 1 , X M We mg l h i , I Sta , Q fl s l .. ,. ...,...,.. ., .f ..... 'B l m w 'f 5 its .. K . A . .. - s
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ROBERT TERRY COYLE flB0b!I 2260 Front Street Student Council 11g Football 9, 10, ll, 125 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 123 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. A handsome senior, Bob has been an integral part of practi- cally all of our sports events. A true Wilsonian, he says he had a lot of fun with the GREAT '70. Drag-racing and sports occupy much of Bob's spare time. He will surely be a success in his chosen field of electronics. was JOHN C. COLANZI R.D. 44 John is a quiet guy who likes to lift weights and listen to rock. Mr. Haas's history class rates high With John. Although he was not involved in any sports or clubs, he is 10079 pro Wilson. In the future John plans to go to college. JOSEPH CHARLES CAMPAGNOLA joe Farmer R.D. 44 Student Council 7: Color Guard 9. joe could be seen at the away football games as the Warrior. He enjoyed Mr. Laubach's Eng- lish class, and among Joeis likes are farming, football and girls. He plans to go to college to study farming or become a vet. FRANK SALVATORE CRIVELLARO Cheese R.D. -7,44 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 125 Senior Play. Small, but always on the go, this loyal Rican member can be found at any party, blasting pizza with the boys. Sports- minded, Frank proved his abil- ities in football and wrestling straight through high school. Favorite memories include the Boys and the sweeping foot- ball victories. This handsome ,classmate thinks '70 is the greatest, but that the faculty should strive to improve their shortcomings. DALE E. DALRYMPLE Ifljuzzl! 1544 Ferry Street Football 9, 10, 11, 12g Wrestling 9, 105 Track 9, 11, 125 Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12 Ctreasurerlg H1-Y 11, 12g Prom Decoration Committee: Sen- ioii Playg Team captain of play ticket sa e. Fuzz's Warm personality has made him many friends at W.H.S. He has had many great experiences, including W.H.S. Day fLaugh-Inj, The Grid Iron, Mr. Opitz's physics class, speech class, and the Prom of 1969-1970. Fine clothing and dancing are only two of this congenial senior's interests. Dale plans to attend college after graduation, and a bright future awaits him. ss s BRIAN JOSEPH CULLBN 1836 Washington Blvd. Band 10, 11, 12g Chorus 10, 11, 12: Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Wilsonaires 11, 12, Echo 10 11 ifeature editorlg Wrestling 11, 12g Poetry Club 10. A true musician, Brian has been an integral part of Wil- son's music department, par- ticipating in band, orchestra, chorus, and Wilsonaires. Some of his favorite memories are centered around football games, assemblies, Mr. Segalls English class, and Wilson Day. Brian enjoys his volunteer work at Easton Hospital and says that he is getting a whole new education there. The fu- ture sees Brian teaching in the Political Science area.
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