Wilson High School - Wilsonian Yearbook (West Lawn, PA)
- Class of 1960
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., fl Hrwswsv, 'N 'x N if Q It E ff 5 ' VJ 4 3 ,- '4 vi l -Zak! B i A X gig? - X, .W Q-ff, 9 1 11:12.55 wgfyzmza R , '- -fggfffy-M4 55 L,,6,?, .,,.. 3 ? ff ww wfsifxiw x .,k. , U, N 1 W 7+ ff if M ,L ,Q Q,z5f: PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS llS0 IAN WILSON JOINT HIGH SCHOOL WEST LAWN, PENNSYLVANIA GRADUATION AND DEDICATION OF THE SCHOOL HIGHLIGHT 1960 OUR ALMA MATER CLASS OF 1960 Mounied on fhe verdani' hill+op, Colors Looking o'er 'lhe iown, Proudly sfands our high school building BLACK AND WHITE As ihe sun goes down. Daily youfh will fread +he paihway To i+s open door, Finding fhere a wealfh of learning As fhey did of yore. Thus we dedica+e ihis si'ruc'l'ure, Monumenf +o youfh, Ever sfriving, ever learning, Loyaliy and +ru'I'h. Wilson High School! Wilson High Sing wi+h all your might We will rally round fhe sfandard Of +he Red and Whife. School! Flower TALISMAN ROSE Gifi SUNDIAL AND STONE BENCH Moilo If we cannof do greai' fhings, we can do small fhings in a greaf way. M H len Hall presenis flags which are accepied by Clayfon Rehrer. Neil Spayd, S. C. Prexy, accepis 'fhe key io ilson W . - - ' rf -fsf.-112' f fav., - W + - rr WE DEDICATE OUR YEARBOOK TO MR. DAVID C. EVANS Wilh a deep sense of respecl and fond regard, we, +l'1e class ol I96O, dedicafe our yearboolc, ine Wilsonian, 'ro Mr. David C. Evans. Tlwrouqlwouf our years a+ Wilson, Mr. Evans lwas no+ only assisled us in flue fields of biology and science, buf also mainlained an ac+ive in- leresf in our class acliviles. l-le lauglwl our learn sporlsmanslwip as well as foolball slraleqy while coaching 'rlwe line in varsily loofball. ln consideralion for his concern and inleresf in our class, we, The seniors, lalce llwis opporlunily fo express our sinceresl gralilude. 5 Q- A 59255. A ! , ., 37 T, , .Q 532 S4 I Y I5 iQ +2 1 Z , in X sl' A Q il 2 ' . 4 , gift' is ff i 5, 4.-2, , . i ' M s, f p Personnel cornmiTTee members are Messrs. Miller, Wissler, Moyer and Erb. Presidenl' Reigel chaTs wiTh Vice Presidenf ReiTT. so ISP' nav' x Messrs. SmiTh, STover, Glassmoyer and EclcenroTh discuss a new problem. SecreTary Tobias works wiTh Treasurer Beidler. SCHOOL BOARD - WILSON'S AUTHORITIES Our school board is an organiza- Tion esTablished by law, To provide Tor local conTrol of public schools. The Two main TuncTions of a school board are To levy Taxes To supporT schools and To esTablish school policies in cooperaTion wiTh The school adminisTraTors. The members of The board, who are elecTed by The people Tor a six year Term, are composed of seven members Trom Spring Township, Tive Trom Sinlcing Spring, and five Trom Lower Heidelberg. The oT- Ticers are elecTed annually and meeT wiTh The resT of The school board aT regular monThly meeTings. Mrs. Lamm and Mr. Miller are seen wiTh The school lawyer Mr. Eshelman. A VITAL MESSAGE FROM WILSON'S SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL To The Class of I96O: A new decade is now dawning. The advenT oi The space age broughT abouT a greaTer scruTiny OT The educaTional program. EducaTion was criTicized To The poinT oT new em- phasis upon science and maThemaTics. Many edu- caTional leaders also re-emphasized The Tine arTs and humaniTies as iusT as imporTanT if educaTion is To be The naTion's TronT line oT defense. These world issues have enTered upon The sounding board oT public opinion in The every day worlc oT The class- room. UnTorTunaTely, The will To supporT Tinancially The local program is noT nearly as sTrong as Those who proclaim all These Things musT be done. Educa- Tion is a greaT defense force Tor naTional uniTy where a naTion is a world leader Tor securiTy dur- ing world crises. IT we are To have quaIiTy educa- Tion, will our public be willing To supporT The same Tinancially? You have had a glimpse oT The TaciliTies oT your new school planT, whaT changes There are, 'and The advanTages ThaT are available To Those who will evenTually replace you. May you choose wisely your proTessional, business or vocaTional career. according To The guidance given here during your TormaTive years. May God bless you all in your liTe worlc. Sincerely, William C. KuI-z, Sr. has-.2 I0 THE PRINCIPAL SPEAKS Dear GraduaTes, Many pIeasanT ThoughTs come To us aT graduaTion Time. IT is a good Time To look baclc and noTe The obsTacIes we have overcome. We should be mindful oT The cooperaTion of all who have helped us reach our goal. The sacriTices oT parenTs, The inspiraTion oT Teachers, The encouragemenT oT friends and your own will To achieve have broughT you To This glad day. As The class oT I960, you can look baclc also To a maior achievemenT Tor all oT us aT Wilson-The compIeTion oT The new building. For aImosT Two years. a mass oT building maTeriaIs was shaped inTo sTrucTures. You en- counTered many inconveniences because oT incompleTed areas: The gymnasium, audiTorium, shops, music, arT, home economics, healTh and oTher class- rooms. We appreciaTe ThaT you co- operaTed so splendidly because you had TaiTh ThaT someTime during The school Term all areas would be com- pleTed. Now, as you see The new school pIanT compleTed, you probably agree ThaT your senior year was a challenging experience similar To liTe iTseIT. a series oT sTeps Torward To your uITimaTe goal, success. I hope ThaT you will conTinue To have an acTive inTeresT in Wilson High School. Seldom in hisTory have Ameri- cans shown so much concern Tor pub- lic educaTion. As a Taxpayer you will help To pay Tor This new building over The nexT 25 years, buT I hope you will join ciTizens all over The naTion who are inTeresTed noT merely in buildings, buT also in The school's program. New ideas, courses, and ways oT grouping and scheduling have' been inTroduced during your years here. STiII oThers are on Their way. I hope you will reTurn oTTen To see The changes and express your opinions. On behalT oT The TacuITy, my very besT wishes Tor a happy and successTul TuTure. Very sincerely yours, CIayTon D. Rehrer I.r -NMA 'A .B As assislanl To Mr. Rehrer in Ihe sen- ior high, Dr. Aaron Miller is in charge of arranging all school aclivilies and sludenl schedules. I-le is responsible lor mainfaining discipline in The senior high. PRINCIPAL CLAYTON REHRER'S RIGHT HAND MEN Mr. Arlan Moyer, iunior high school principal, is lhe supervisor of The iun- ior high school educalional program. I-Ie is Ihe direclor of 'Ihe audio-visual program and advises Ihe Pholography Service Club. .QM 11399515 - me sm .EJB W , . rn . 'wexf - , 4 mb New mtl dvggmdvg' :away w dbrqxmwmwdif Q If I ' AI' aff.. S! r l S 5 I if S. 'Q 1:- if '. J' is M, ' V , 'ff I l-. I ' ,.-W A e.- 0-W. V ' ' - .,. .A .- ., 1- . , 5 -.79'-ao'.,'f?g-f.- 9' 4 ,. 2, ' 3 , Q any vQ F:.i: -- I - 1-. 4 V A 5-1 , I' 3' 'ig,'- 195+ - f--' QM.. ' I ?.ft Q1:'i '1':-1-'P . .. -N L THESE FACULTY MEMBERS COORDINATE SPECIALIZED INTERESTS Curriculum coordinalor Dr. Carl F. Con- sfein peruses an English Iexl' 'ro clelermine Hs classroom suifabilily. As English de- parlmenl' head and public relalions di- recror, Dr. Conslein composes official publica+ions. Jill al . sfo f an L Mr. Carl L. Derr, school psychologist diclafes a recommendalion for a sludenl' who is applying for a iolo. Adminisrering and evalualing achievemenl 'lesfs and guiding Ihe special ed. classes are perl of his worlc. ff'T9msn ' 1 QIII - A Z To E. 4'-' 3 i .X x ge Reading consullanf Mrs. Esfher K. Miller conducfs a 3 par? program: develop- menlal reading broughl 'Io 7Ih, 8'rh, and parr of 9+h grade. correcfive classes grouped by need, nof grade, and speed improvement GUIDANCE MOLDS OUR THOUGHTS, ATTITUDES AND MORALS Miss V. Seiizinger worlcs conscienliously wilh her girls. 321 11155 W A ' Gr-. Our well-rounded guidance program aids sludenfs in course seleclion defermined by aplilucle and achievemenf resls. class achieve- menr and preparalion for 'lhe fuiure. The guidance deparlrmenr informs siudenis aboul' SAT and college enrrance resrs, besides ar- ranging inrerviews and assisring wirh applica- lions. The guidance program also includes job inrerviews and orienrarion for business and vocaiional siudenls, remedial worlc, and social adiuslmenl. Mr. Hufferf aslcs Leslie and Donna, Undersl'and? J. Ha++, P. Degler, J. Moyer. and L. Marlins are a few of lhe S. Lochman, B. Kopp, G. Allushuslci. J. Miller and S sevenih graders who lake fhe California Achievemenl fesf. Clouser gel' help wilh college applicalions. I3 Mrs. Hufferfs Journalism class has fun Sue gives a you know wl1a+ fo ll-C-3 Dr. Consiein, deparfmenf head, and , as 5 E 5 53 -Eg Q' 3 as 7? Q -V 'Y an Vw'5DAgg,e.a LEARNING OF LANGUAGES: KEY TO WORLD UNDERSTANDINGS NEW: 3 YEAR LANGUAGE COURSEQ 30 BOOTH LABORATORY ...S Wg? gg 9f,,5 9Y'U Eff-H E V. Zug, V. SSILZIHQSF, A. Herb, J. Rollman, K S lc H Ch er rea s our uafema an plnafa. A sma Frenc fesf seems fo e 1 e cause O 1 So fhis is German! remarks Jim fo Carole. Decline amo is The order given fo Wilberf A queslion arises from 6. Ferrill as 'several senior maI'h sludenls, clirecfecl by Mr. Shaak, place homework problems on Ihe board. Now I know I should have sludied Iasf evening insfead of going our, sighs Ausfin Craig. MATH-ESSENTIAL IN TODAY'S LIFE D. Smifh, J. Rupperl and P. Conlin +acIcIe.a problem in general malh. Do They compare wilh yours? queries Mr. Kane. Z WH I6 se I f i I ooo 4 ff ff -E iw' Mrs. Gardeclci, Mr. Kane, Mr. Evans, Mr. Friend, Mrs Jones and deparrmenl' head Mr. Shaalr form a Iriangle. . ., . , I ., . -,,f 5,15 wax - . 1. ,Wfmw-gsgis.E..?, Mr. Arner, science head, is assisfed by Mrs. Long, Messrs. Kiingler, Moyer, Piash, Guisfwiie, Bear. and Evans. I hope Sue's pig isn'1 1ickiish! exclaims Dave Berger io Mr. N W T Evans. This is a parr of The advanced biology class. ix. iiyw .Lf ' -9 ai V yy Q1 ,f FUTURE SCIENTISTS IN THE MAKING 6, Q Mr. Bear describes baiancinq equafions 'ro an IIC chemisfry class as ' 'rhey eagerly anficipaie working our fheir own equaiions. Why does fhis candie keep burning, Mrs. Long? asks S. Sharrnan during 7+h grade science class. SOCIAL STUDIES TODAY-INFORMED CITIZENS TOMORROW Teachers oT The Social STudies DeparTrnenT are H. ChrisTman, G. Griesemer, J. Wise, A. Miller, L. Miller, G. Mahon, W. KuT2, Jr., W, Moyer, P. I-IufTerT, A. Kouvaros. and D. TrouTman. Mr. Lloyd H. Miller is The head OT The deparTmenT. 7 I'll beT The don'T all know iT, Thinlcs Mr. KuTz, Jr I-lave you seen This expression on Mr. Griesemer in civics, Too. y 'iiZ'LH- I-I. Mull exclaims, Mn Wise, ThaT can'T be The answerI as he shows The IOB-I sedion The answer sheeT To a recenT TesT. Jean Griesemer reads The carToons To The I2C-2 P.A.D. class under The supervision of Mr. L, Miller. BUSINESS EDUCATION HELPS DEVELOP FUTURE EXECUTIVES 3 J. Angelisanli and D. Kiebach will iuggle fhe numbers if il' is necessary. You gof an A, Mr, S-I-punk 1-ells Paf Miss Rhodes helps P. Miller as C. Hague walches. 2 1? 5 Z, SIA!-1' fffnw' iw gli Mr, Naulfy, Mr. Sfrunk, Mr. Bard, and Miss Rhodes, deparfmem' head, plan Ihe business lea. . Grimes keeps The class keenly inleresled as she reads Io Them while Mr. Naulfy lisfens. I9 Mr. Schwenk explains a problem in mechanical drawing class +o a group of ninlh grade sludenls. Mr. H. Schoenly, melal shop leacher, explains The diacro bender lo in- Teresled wooclshop inslruclors Mr. W. Brumbach and Mr. D. Schwenlc. HANDS + MACH I NES :INDUSTRIAL ARTS Tenih grade sludenfs Dennis McNeal and David Ream are using lhe melal Mr. Brumbach clemonslrales fhe eleclric drill wilh lhe assislance of lheir Teacher, Mr. Schoenly. plane as iunior high boys give Their al- fenlion. 20 he :Wi :im . 'P-' nga iw -fs' 11.53 - Mr. Gulslwile gels a chuclcle oul' of his ll-C-2 secfion when he aslcs, Who can llx a flal Hre blindfolded? OUR AIM-COURTESY AND SKILL Mr. Schwenk Tesls J. Bailey's knowledge of a mofor. Where is lhe mud valve and ra'rcl'vel'? aslcs Mr. Schwenlc, Mr. Schwenk and Mr. Gulslwile seem well We're back safe and sound, sigh R. Minnich, Mr. Schwenlc. and R. pleased wifh lhe new driver educalion car. Murley affer refurning from a successful day loehlnd lhe wheel. 2l l Several 9th grade girls, direcfed by Mrs. Schenclc, demonsrrale Their skills in homemalcing, M. Brendle, F. Franlz, C. Blemline finish homernaking proiecls. TOMORROW'S HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA F.l-l.A. olficers: L. Wehr. F, Slelrly, B. POrT1piGf1O- These lOlh grade economizers plan money saving recipes ,L. Wehr proudly shows her suil'-'ro-be 'ro Miss Basf, ir. high home ec. Teacher and Mrs. Schenck. sr. high home ec. leacher. . ' K :MN E ,Ms-. DIlIipIaIne, Emes, Gensemer, and Sfeubner gef pracfic-al experience Keep a sfeady hand, Ronald, welding. WITH MIND AND HAND THEY SERVE OUR COUNTR Now I wonder if Ibis is rigI'1+, BIII Thomas Ininks fo himself. lf mighf work beffer if you pIug if In, W. Thomas Tells M. Afen. f Do you know Ihe number of chemicals found in ine soil? asks Mr. H. Miller. 23 b..,. ,. -2 1QQf'f?i321 ,g K 4 .1i1ffQiJf Q 42212-f 'duff - K 1 U Wx. Mme -awh- Q 1'- 1 ,. . v jl y frk g dygxiu M, i--.-.......... 13 ' Mr Miller and Mr. Weber are deciding Ilne music for The Band and CI'ioraI Concert Pracfice, pracfice, pradicel JUNIOR HIGH BAND AND MUSIC CLASSES FORM NEW INTERESTS Are Hwere any gues'rions? aslcs Mr. Miller of his 7I'I1 grade music dass A-one and a-Iwo and a-Three, begins Mr. Weber 25 ',, was , VN gh ji Heck wislnes lne had done llnis riqlnl llie lirsf fime. lf only I could find The riqlnl piciuref' ine ninfh qrade arf proieqes ilwink. B. Alley gives advice lo C, Kirlin. P. Siover and L. Pannabeclcer praciice India inlc priniinq ls Hnis souvenir from Venice? Mrs. Baer aslns Miss Berger. lf only my finger nails were longer. Tlwinlcs J. Reazor fm: zmwwue 3 li fl! 5 1 V Ziliiiffilill QRS? ' 1 W? 2' Z 1 . U 28 Do l look sick lo you? P. Gaul asks Mrs. Reflgers, R.N. Mrs. Reffqers wafclnes as Dr. Jolwnson examines P. Gaul? Did you ear your Wl1eafies? Mrs. Relfgers asks K. Belles. eyes. R GREATEST, MOST VALUABLE POSSESSICN-GOOD HEALTH Say aah, Mrs. Reffgers requesfs of Timmy fxclnenbach. ?'-Hwoelbefl 55Y5- HOPQV1 Wide! 55 he Cl1eClf5 M' Ad5m5' ee . Mr. Reiner? speaking. Abou? Ihose sfudenf poIicies . . Thank your Mrs. I-Iarfman. There are Ihe papers I needed. Finally finishedI! sighs Mrs. Sfaggs. This machine speeds Mrs. Wenrich's work. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL AT THEIR DAILY TASKS Would you rafher have fhe bread or rolls? inquires Mrs. Machemer, l recornrnend lhe rolls for Tomorrow replies our dielilion, Miss Biclc. DUR CAFETERIA WORKERS IN ACTION A lillle more wafer and I Ihink il' will be iusl right muses Mrs. Lebo as she prepares pie dough. 30 UI 800 sludenls during 3 lunch periods. Q., . .5 , wish I had Ihis dishwasher af home, Mrs McFee laughinqly lells Mrs. Hoffman. Mrs. Kallnach, Mrs. Sfelfenbauer and Mrs. Clark serve s s uri. 5 ThaI's five cenls exlra, please, announces Mrs. Kol- lor as she rings up anolher lunch for a hungry slu- denl. sm 1 -.-m , An imporlanr parl' in any school syslem is lransporlalion. Here al Wilson we are lorlunale in having efficienlly-run busses, driven by experienced slalf members. K. Romig, D. Beahm, R. Eberl' and R. Henry line up 'ro board The Pusher. A COMPETENT MAINTENANCE STAFF AIDS A WELL RUN SCHOOL Mr. Reedy, who is a bus driver as well as a general mainfenance man, lakes lime our for a soda break. Two's beller lhan one! Mr. Benlz lends a helping hand lo Mr. Berger in moving some office furnilure. Surprise! Pop Sensenig las he is more popularly knownl is caughl off guard as he empfies a 'rrash can. fa whip 395 ,V , 1 4' . il .--ii4A, !,wlxx g r U u . Es '-avg' . ... . 0 5 E 5 I.g.:.:a- f'A,L,1,.-.nv sm - we -vm, - , - ' ummm, . ,,,, , zsasg, , , 'Kiaii .s 'Alf 5 i :4s,1W,,, , 11 H fax, 5,1 5755? 1 'iiiiiwiifigig X S 4 wg ng M V, ,SPLS3 S, ww ,A ,,d?l,41,-2 11, X v ii ??sr2,1wQsQsevf 1' Q-5 iiidilifi K Ve ENE1, W 2-PL,-f ' S gs 2 , ,,:,f1.af- wg, X 1 7 ' , ,15- ' R 2 3- if 35 LEW Z' in 5 iii If G 32? -A wit H -x,i: I I , i ,fgigxhv 4 533 E751 4, . 2521-,191 .3 ' 5. 2 Mggiffii 2532? if 2 fm is -,., .gg , .5 K if veal 5: x Qs, ix 5 , 22 . ,X -fu Q ga. g as, ' Egg I 355 M, if ix if Ui! Librarian Karby obliges seniors Marianne, Cindy, Mucki, Bieb, and Jean sign our books fo work on iheir 'rerm papers. DO YOU RECOGNIZE THESE in a hurry For fbe caieferia iine, Scl'1wig? Hoid your nose, Luiu, or you'll drown1?!7!?? WL SCENES AROUND WILSON? As We band ialces a well-earned break H10 exlwausled dancers reel, while ollwers socialize af Hwe Winler Fanlasyf' ,ow Hey look! We iusl wan flie lop prize: lwo whole S84-I Green ll's a long slrelclw lo llie 'rop limb. Slemps. e you posilive Tlwal if lils in There? Don? llwey loolc proud? Vifliy slwouldnll ilwey7 llls a job well clone WUQIAIH1., ' M' . Leon E. Adam July I8 RD. No. I, Sinking Spring l'II remember: fhose greaf foofball praciices, my frip lo Floridawand working wifh model planes. We'II remember: Bu'rch, his dislike for Iafe people and gelfing his car fo and from school. College Preparafory: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2. 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Chorus 4: Nighf of Music I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Junior His- forians Club 3, 4. Judifh Ann Aikins December I3 2IO Jefferson Boulevard, Lincoln Park I'II remember: a cerfain Mifflin friend, 59-60 Winfer Fanfasy, Jr. Hisforians' frip fo Piffsburgh. We'II remember: Judy, her long black hair, and her friendly disposifion, a saying- HonesI'Iy. College Preparafory: Glee Club I: Y-Teens Club 2: Junior I-Iisforians Club 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Fufure Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Nighf of Music I: Bowling 4. Gregory A. Allushuski February 5 27OI I Iiesfer Bouevard, Wesf Wyomissing I'II remember: weekend af Lehigh, my sfick '55 Ford, our Spring Valley Rod and Gun Club frips. We'II remember: Greg, an All-Counfy foolball full- back, l'big, his aim- college foofbaII. College Preparafory: Sfudenf Council 3: Hi-Y Club I, 2, Presidenf I: Leaders Club 3: Foafball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2: Wresfing 4, Capfain 4: Baseball I, 2, 3.4: Monifor 2. 3. Linda Ann Allushuski Ocfober I6 468 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring I'II remember: summer of I959, Sinking Spring Roller Skafing Rink, iunior high dances af Sinky. We'II remember: Linch, her consfanf Iaughfer, an oufsfanding hair sfylisf and fufure beaufician. Business Educa+ion: Glee Club I: Y-Teens Club 2: Junior I-lisforians Club 3, 4: Night of Music I. William Allushuski November 3 2623 Garfield Avenue. Wesl' Lawn I'II remember: pleasure frip fo Wildwood, N. J.. going deer hunfing during school fime in winfer. We'II remember: BiII, fall and quief G-V lad, his greaf like for hunfing, his I956 red Plymoufh. General: Science Club 3: I-li-Y Club I, 2: Foofball 2. Arlene BeH'y Angs'Iad'r February 2I IOO8 Norfh 9+h Sfreef, Wyomissing I'II remember: fhe gay Times spenf wifh Nancy, Feno and Pefer, frip 'Io California in I954. We'II remember: Arlene, her dislike for snobbish people, blond hair, quip, One more fime. Business Educafion: Glee Club I: Y-Teens Club 2, 3, 4: Nighl of Music I. I y ee I 2204 Penn Avenue, Wesi Lawn ,ff 1 , X N! ' I W Brian A. Arndr February 3 6I8 Jellerson Boulevard, Lincoln Park I'II remember: hun+ing Trip +o Allegheny Mounrain Camp, my driver's license, Ihose baskerball games, We'II remember: Brian, his furure plans as an en- gineer, and a grear dislike for s+uck up girIs. College Prepara+ory: Sludenr Council 2: Leaders Club 3: Rod and Reel Club 2: Malh Club 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Mo'I'ion Piclure Proieclionisi' 3, 4: Monilor 3: Senior Seminar 4: Narional Honor Sociely 4. Jean Claire Afen Ocfober 3I R. D. No. I, Wernersville I'II remember: Reading Fair of I958, my birfhsfone ring, Irips Io Wesl' Reading, pei' dog Doc, We'II remember: Jeannie wilh Ihe long brown hair, a Iufure secrelary, her queslion- Who me? Business Educarion: Y-Teens Club 2, 3: Glee Club I: Nighf ol Music I: Sludenl' Secreiary 4: Typing Club 4: Wilsonian Edilorial 4: Spec+a'Ior Typing 4. Blubella Elaine Augusfine Ocfober I8 I'II remember: my pei' peks, a Irip +o Conneclicul' wilh my aunI', and lhe U. N. Irip 'ro New York. We'II remember: Blu, Always wearing somelhing blue, her greal dislike for crowded lockers. Business Educalion: Wilsonian Make-up 4: Ushere'I'Ies Club 3, 4: Puppel and Marionelfe Club I, 2. 3, 4: Li- brary 2, 3, 4. Naralie Virginia Baer April I6 R. D. No. I, Sinking Spring I'II remember: 'rhose Wilson-Mifflin hockey games, Mr. Bard's ryping class. New York Irip. We'II remember: Na+ riding around in an M.G.. beffer lale Ihan never, oulsfanding hockey wing. Business Educa+ion: Glee Club I: Y-Teens Club 2: Leaders Club 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Sollball 2, 3: Nighf ol Music I. Rober'I' Howard Baerncopf May I5 25II Noble Slreel, Wesl' Lawn I'II remember: The iunior class Irip and New York Cify, working al- my la+her's radio shop. We'II remember: Bob, a lulure radio announcer, his famous crew cur, and his saying- Why nor? General: Sporls Club I: Leaders Club 2: Chorus 4: Nighl of Music 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Baskelball Manager 2, 4: Slage Hand I, 2, 3, 4: Assembly Commilree 2: Molion Picfure Proieclionisl I, 2, 3, 4. Edward Bauers Ocfober 25 IO Kriclc Avenue, Sinking Spring III remember. fhe Pusher breaking down, Ihe Spring Valley Rod and Gun Club, ice hockey games. We'II remember: Mad Ed, his friendliness, foorball abilily, and greaf inferesr in carpenlry. General: Leaders Club I, 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. 2I5 Perkasie Avenue. Wesl Lawn Lore'H'a Ann Beavens Augusl' 22 32 Monrello Road, Sinking Spring l'll remember: serving Mr. Klingler his breakfasl, aufomobile 'rrip 'ro Washingron wilh grandparenls. We'll remember: Tully, seen al lhe Fairgrouncl race Irack, car keys 'Io a blue I946 Oldsmobile. Business Educafion: Y-Teens Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I. Karen Lynn Belles January 8 l'll remember: Dances af Byndenwood, U. N. a d Virginia excursions. and silver and sand bucket We'll remember: Karen, a happy-go-luck gal, liulure plans-nursing, oflen says be careful. College Preparafory: Wilsonian Edirorial 4: Glee Club I: Y-Teens Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Junior I-lislorians Club I: Usherelles Club 2, 3, 4: Fulure Teachers of America Club 2. 3, 4: Nigh+ of Music I: Bowling 4. Jeannine Ann Benne'H' February I8 206 Cecil Avenue, Wesl' Lawn I'II remember: Dec. 26, l957, rhose limes al Youlh Fellowship and choir, New England Trip. We'll remember: Jeannine, her long brown hair, her consfanr arguing, yearbook phorographer. Business Educa+ion: Wilsonian Edirorial 4: Y-Teens Club 2, 3, 4, Cabinel' 3: Usherelles Club 2, 3.4: Glee Club I: Chorus 4: Nighr of Music I, 4. David Berger December 8 774 Frilzlown Road, Sinking Spring l'll remember: receiving God and Counlry Award, English classes, and lrrips lo Calif. and Canada. We'll remember: Big and his enrhusiasm for scoul- ing, Take a powder, friendly disposilion. College Preparalory: Junior I-Iisforians Club 3: Band I 2 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Nighl of Music I, 2, 3 4 Fool I 2 3 ball , , , 4: Track I, 2: Wreslling 4: Baseball 4. Roberl Earl Berry, Jr. July 8 II2 Monlielh Avenue, Midvale Manor l'll remember: rrip lo Washinglon. D. C., youlh forum. iourney lo Indianapolis and Chicago. We'll remember: Bob, his oralorical abilily, polilical inleresls, and enjoymenr of science. College Preparaloryg Debaring Team I, 2, 3, 4, Presie denl 4: Junior I-Iislorians Club 2, 4. Daniel Bersl Sepfember 8 l3O lnlervilla Avenue, Wesl Lawn l'll remember: I958-59 Prom af Albrighl Field House, lrip Io Virginia wifh Junior I-Iisrorians. We'll remember: Danny, his imilaling Donald Duck, our proieclionisl saying Hi ya. baby. Business Educalion: Junior Hislorians Club 2, 3, 4: Camera Club I: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Nighl' of Music I, 2, 3, 4: Counly Chorus I, 4: Foorball I, 2. 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Moiion Piclure Proieclionisr I, 2, 3, 4: Moniror 3. Irips +o Colonial Hills Bowling Alleys. - C 6.4, .zn.iN ops' 'il L1 lf. Carole M. Bieber March 2I IO Hillside Road, Wyomissing Hills I'II remember: Old Wyomissing Road, waler, skiing, Uniled Nalions Irip, special English classes. We'Il remember: Bieb, a cure girl heard saying ThaI's your problem, good dancer, lulure nurse. College Preparalory: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Girls Alhlelic Associalion 4: Leaders Club I, 2, 3: Hockey I, 2, 3. Carol Ann Bierman April 2 2OI5 Noble Slreel, Wesl Lawn I'II remember: New Year's Eve, l959, Ihose swell Iypirig classes, my Irain lrip lo New York Cily. We'II remember: Beer, her favorile remark, I could care Iess! her aim-Ielephone operalor. Business Educafion: Wilsonian Make-up 4: Puppel and Marionelle Club I: Y-Teens Club 2: Globe Trollers Club 3: Girls Nrhlelic Associalion 4: Hockey I: Li- brary 3, 4: Bowling 4. Sandra Mae Bohn November 6 28 Woodland Road, Wyomissing Hills I'II remember: 'lirsl' day of school al' Hillside, lrequenl We'II remember: Sandy, hearing I don'+ lhink so, her grealesl dislike-backseal drivers. Business Educarion: Nighl of Music I: Y-Teens Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I. Laura Ann Brandenburg Seprember 5 2400 Bressler Drive, Whillield I'II remember: The girls' baskelball game al' Mifflin, January 25, I959, and I'he Chai-a-While. We'lI remember: Laura, her obieclive-medical fechnology, agile ice skafer, You're kidding. College Preparalory: Sludenl' Council I: Y-Teens Club I, 2, 3: Girls Afhlelic Associalion 4: Chorus I, 2: Hockey 3, 4: Baskelball 3, 4, Co-Caplain 4: Bowling 4. Larry Brendle July 20 5I7 Frilzlown Road, Sinking Spring I'II remember: November I3, I959, 'four of U. N., of- fice praclice classes, GrandmoIher. We'II remember: Burch, a fulure Navy man, dis- like for women drivers, his coal black hair. Business Educaricn: Sludy Club I, 2, 3, 4. Roberl' E. Brown December 8 22I0 Reading Avenue, Wesl Wyomissing I'lI remember: Iouring Canada, a New York Irip wilh Ihe Camera Club, my pel' peeve-commercials. We'II remember: Brownie, a lufure Iruck driver who enioys hunling, fishing, loolball and baseball. General: Camera Club I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orches Ira 3, 4: Dance Band 4: Mo'I'ion Piclure Proieclionlsl' 2, 3, 4: Nighl of Music I, 2, 3, 4. Glenn Burkharl' December I0 255 Gelsinger Road, Sinking Spring l'll remember: A cerlain summer in Maryland, l95O Srudebaker, and being on lhe wreslling Ieam. We'll remember: Gabby, his inleresl in malh, avid sporfs enlhusiasl, and friendliness. College Preparal'ory: Globe Trorlers Club I: Sludy Club 2: Sporls Club 3, 4: Wreslling 4. Chrisfine Mary Bulkus Sepfember 26 2264 Cleveland Avenue, Wesl Wyomissing l'll remember: Playing Ihe piano wi'I'h Roberl Brown, my hair dryer, and my Irip 'ro Maryland. We'll remember: Dolly, a fulure hair dresser, friend- ly senior, a saying of l could care less. College Preparalory: Sludenr Council 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Leaders Club 2, 3: Girls Alhlelic Associa- +ion 4: Nighl of Music I: Baskerball I: Hockey 2, 3: Bowling 4. Caesar Buzzanca February 20 2027 Penn Avenue, Wesl' Lawn l'll remember: Ihe Junior-Senior Prom, hunling lrips, Uniled Nafions Iour, foolball praclices. We'll remember: Burch, a lall dark-haired foolball player, friendly smile, his abilily Io +alk. General: Sludenl' Council 4: Hi-Y Club I, 2: Leaders Club 3: Srudy Club 4: Swimming I: Track 2: Fool- ball I, 2, 3, 4. Donald Carpenler January 29 58 Wilson Slreel, Wesr Lawn l'll remember: four of The Unired Nalions building, my firsl day al' Wilson, and P.A.D. classes. We'll remember: Don, a quier lad wilh a' pleasing personalily, his desire +o go 'ro prep school. General: Sludy Club 2, 4: Gslobe Tro+'I'ers Club 3. Ronald L. Chelius January 6 I025 Norfh 8+h Slreer, Wyomissing l'II remember: '59 Wildwood frip, working af 'rhe Floral Shop, a camping 'trip 'ro Pine Grove. We'll remember: Ronnie, oulslanding 'loolball end. dark eyes, always seen wifh Charlie. Business Educaliong Hi-Y Club I: Leaders Club 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3: Monilor 3. Linda Ann Clark June 29 99 Oclagon Avenue, Sinking Spring l'll remember: Belly Crocker Search for Homemaker Award, Y-Teens conference, choral concert We'll remember: Lin, fufure hair dresser, her greal dislike for 'rhose who don'I keep promises. Vocalional Homemalring: Wilsonian Ediforial 4: Glee Club I: Y-Teens Club 2, 3, 4, Presideni' 3: Fufure Homemakers of America Club 4: Library 2, 3, 4: Nighl' of Music I, 3. 4: Chorus 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociery 4. :Iii :IE2EI: ' U G G V Q gigffff iii-.:.1ifi5Ef E:2:E.:.:.,::::t:g 3 .Z 'EB '47 r Cecelia Ann Clemenle May 2 2I06 Garfield Avenue, Wesl Wyomissing l'll remember: Wednesday aflernoon bowling sessions. going dancing and swimming, W. Va. lrip. We'll remember: Ceil, ihis lillle lass wiih nalural curly black hair, her girlish giggle. Business Educalion: Glee Club I: Y-Teens Club 2, 3: Sludy Club 4: Nighl of Music I: Bowling 4. Sandra L. Clouser April 6 5l3 Dorchesler Avenue, Lincoln Park l'll remember: +enlh grade, lhal Mifflin hockey game, and lhe summers spenl al' The L.P. pool. We'll remember: Sandy, nalurally curly hair, a bub- bling laugh, remark, I don'l' believe il. College Prepara'I'ory: Glee Club I: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 2, 3: Fu'I'ure Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Usherelies Club 3, 4: Hockey I. 2, 3, 4: Girls Ensemble 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Counly Chorus 3, 4: Nighl of Music I, 2, 3, 4. Roberf D. Cunningham Seplember 4 3008 Merrill Parkway, Wilshire Hills l'll remember: lhe New York irip, Junior Prom, Eng- lish classes, P.A.D.'s Grandma, and lwo pesls. We'll remember: Bob, a blonde haired, blue-eyed fellow who likes goll, bowling and hunling. College Preparaiory: Assembly Commiilee I, 2: Mo- lion Piclure Proieclionisl I, 2, 3: Golf Club 4. Ralph V. DeAngelo Seplember I2 25l2 Penn Avenue, Wesi Lawn l'll remember: Cushion Peak Rod and Cuslom Club, iourney 'ro ihe shore, hunling and fishing lrips. We'll remember: Ralph, a curly haired lad who is usually driving a Mercury, working on cars. General: Hi-Y Club I, 2, 3. Neal A. DeBiasio May 30 l035 Norlh Eighrh Slreel, Wyomissing l'll remember: lhose zany consumer ed. classes, Fair Grounds slock car racing and lrip 'ro Phila. We'll remember: Nil, and his inleresl in Radio Pro- ducalion and sporls. a very easy going manner. College Preparalory: Radio Produclion Club 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Chorus 3: Nighl of Music 3: Molion Piclure Proieclionisl 2, 3, 4. Judy DeHarl December 2 92l Van Reed Road, Wyomissing l'll remember: lrip lo Florida and Parris Island, iirsl: day of school al' Wilson, rny pei cals. We'll remember: Judy, her prefly, dark eyes, see- ing her wilh Arlene, and saying, Hang on. Business Educafion: Sludy Club I, 2, 3, 4. John S. Delong November 4 R.D. No. I, Reinholds I'II remember: buying and driving my own car for 'rhe lirsl lime, Lycoming Counly camping lrip. We'll remember: Johnson, his Iwo-loned Olds, am- bilion lo be a barber, and his cry Why noi! General: Rod and Reel Club I, 2: Chess Club 3: Sludy Club 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4. Harold Demming February I Adamslown I'II remember: Camera Club lrip lo Niagara Falls, parlelime iob al Bollman's, excursion 'ro N. Y. We'll remember: Demming, a lall senior, his re- mark, l'll be darned, him in his I957 Ford. Business Educafiong Camera Club I: Science Club 2: Chess Club 3: Track I: Mofion Picrure Proiec+ionis+ I, 2. Dennis Eugene Diefrich May 9 545 Slilzer Avenue, Wernersville I'll remember: lhose fabulous physics classes, New York class frip, breaking my arm in school. We'll remember: Peanuls, his humorous quips, his desire lo be an eleclrical engineer, Dumb. College Preparafory: Sludy Club I, 2: Sporls Club 3, Secrelary-Treasurer 3: Malh Club 4: Assembly Commillee 3, 4: Track 2. Terry D. Dilliplane December 22 R.D. No. 2, Sinking Spring I'II remember: a Irip lo New York, lhe nighl I +urned fhe car over, and +hose hunling 'rrips. We'll remember: Theresa, seen driving, a Green Frog, his inleresl' in cars and baseball. Vocalional Agricullure: Fulure Farmers of America Club I, 2, 3, 4: Aulo .Mechanics Club 3, 4: Track I. Duane Dodds December 25 4 Wengerl Road, Wyomissing Hills I'lI remember: lhe day I gol my green bomb, Eng- lish classes, and our elevenlh grade class lrip. We'll remember: Bug-gs, a fall lanky lad, his inleresl in cars-especially a '48 Oldsmobile. Generals I-li-Y Club I, 2, 3: Aulo Mechanics Club 4: Molibn Piclure Proieclionisl I, 2. Mary Louise Doyne January 9 25l7 Penn Avenue, Wesl Lawn I'lI remember: Freshmen Day al Cenlral, lirsr day al Wilson High, 'rhe lirsl Prom l aliended. We'll remember: Mary Lou, her aim-Io enler nurses' +raining,. a cule new-comer fo Wilson. College Preparalory: Debaling Team 4: Personalily Club 2: Chorus I, 2, 3: Y-Teens Club 4: Nighl of Music I, 2, 3: Baskelball I: Bowling 4. 1. , fp X ' 1,425 Hy .II ssusus ,.,.,.,.......,.,.A.4...,.. Mary Ann Anloinella Dykfy December I4 I5 Valley Road, Wyomissing Hills l'll remember: lhe '59 Prom, a 'lrip Io 'rhe Poconos. shorlhand and 'ryping classes, a June IO. We'lI remember: Mary Ann, shorl lass wilh curly brown hair. conslanlly reciling I don'I' know. Business Educafion: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. 4: Sfuclenl Secrelary 4: Cenlral Treasury 3, 4: Speclalor Typisl' 4: Maskelfes Club I: Mask and Dagger Club 2, 3, 4: Ushere'H'es Club 3, 4: Typing Club 4: Vice Presidenl 4: Nighl of one Acl Plays I, 2, 3: Library 2, 3, 4. Gladys Emerick January 3l RD. No. I, Sinking Spring l'll remember: exciling lrip lo Pillsburgh, Pa., Salur- day dances al Ihe Y and S+. MargareI's. We'II remember: ShilIy, 'lulure Am. Casually policy lypisl, her dislike for demanding people. Business Educalion: Glee Club I: Y-Teens Club 2, 3: Typing Club 4. Frank W. Eiler Augus'r I3 308 Dorchesler Avenue. Lincoln Park l'll remember: receiving The Eagle Scoul' Award, Phil- monl Scoul' Ranch, swimming al' lhe YMCA. We'Il remember: Frank winning firsl' prize in The Counly Science Fair, aclive Y. F. prexie. College Preparalory: Sludenl' Council 4: Senior Sci- ence Club I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 3: Wreslling 4. Donald G. Emes November 4 R.D. No. 2, Sinking Spring l'll remember: iourney lo Ml. Penn wi+h Larry, ice hockey, my Winchesler, Allanlic Cily Trip. We'II remember: Amos, his hunling and frapping enrhusiasm. readiness +o lalk, ln o'I'her words. Vocafional Agricullureg Fulure Farmers of America Club I, 2, 3, 4: Globe Trollers Club 3: Baseball I. Irene M. Engle July 8 2428 Penn Avenue, Wesl Lawn l'll remember: Gellysburg class lrip, Reading Civic Opera Sociely, raising my pel, Slinky, We'II remember: Irene, always seen wirh her rabbil' companion. oufslanding music abilily. College Preparalory: Band 3, 4: Sludenl Direclor 4: Nighl of Music 3, 4: Counly Band I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl Mislress 4: Counly Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Dislricl Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dislricl Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Slale Band 3. 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. Daniel Richard Eshbach April 2I IO8 Park Avenue, Myerslown l'll remember: circling a 'relephone pole on ice, my +rip lo Ocean Cily, N. J., and my recl calfish. We'lI remember: Eshy. a fulure salesman, his saying, Il s all in your head, his friendliness. Business Educalion: Camera Club I: Globe Trollers Club 2: I-Ii-Y Club 3. Old board 44 Morimer Hubbard saw l,aVerne cieaninq her cup- How can I define 'rhar word? I never , , . K M, even heard of ii! QI' AFK - An . 'P , l've heard of parfy lines, buf fiiis is ridiculous! This is The mos? uncooperafive suifcase l ever saw! H-N... W, We w Saiiy siowiv sips snup wlniie seriously Qiavinq over sfudies, V -- W ,Jig 'Y A. N' 5 Kalhleen G. Evans July I2 707 Oley Slreel. Wyomissing l'll remember: roller skaling parlies, New York class lrip, lhe nighi I gol' my engagemenl ring. We'll remember: Kalhy, her lusrrous lresses, friend- liness, and her commenl, You're kidding! Business Eclucalion: Y-Teens Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Nighl of Music I: Library 3. John Kilridge Fegley June 29 545 Spring Slreel, Wesl Lawn l'll remember: a Scoul lrip lo New Mexico, being senior class presidenl and my '53 Plymoulh. We'll remember: Kill, All Couniy Cenler, heard saying Hey Greg, his aim 'ro be a business leader. College Preparafory: Sludenl Council I, 4: Class Vice Presidenl' 2: Class Treasurer 3: Class Presidenl' 4: Hi- Y Club 2: Leaders Club 3: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Bases ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2: Wreslling 4: Monilor 2, 3. Glenn R. Ferrill May 24 2825 Grandview Boulevard, Wesl Lawn l'll remember: bool camp Training af Greal Lakes, Illinois, hunling frip wilh Rod and Gun Club. We'll remember: Roach, a lulure Navy man, his good sense of humor, a saying of How aboul +hal! College Preparalory: Junior Hisrorians Club I, 2, 3: Baskelball 2. Earl S. FiH'erling March 27 RD. No. I, Reinholds l'll remember: experience of 'flying a plane, playing baseball in grade school, building models. We'll' remember: Junior, a quie'r senior, his like lor building models, a fulure salesman. Business Educaliong Hi-Y Club 2: Sporls Club 3: Mo- lion Piclure Proiecrionisl' 2, 3. CarloH'a Ann Flail Augusl' I9 IOO7 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring l'll remember: ushering al Green Hills, elevenlh grade Nighl of Qne Acl Plays, and a lrip 'ro Va. We'll remember: Carlol+a, greal arlislic abilily, alluring brown eyes, her work in dramalics. Business Eclucalion: Debaling Team 3: Mask and Dag- ger Club 2, 3, 4: Nighf ol One Acl Plays I, 3. Michael H. Fochl Sep'l'ember I6 5I5 Lawrence Avenue, Lincoln Park l'll remember: rhe day rhar I received my car, 'Whose swimming meels, 'lhe Junior-Senior Prom. We'll remember: Mike, a good-looking -guy who's ofien heard saying, You beHer believe ir. College Preparalory: Leaders Club I: Golf Club 2: Sporrs Club 3, 4: Radio Producrion Club 4: Track I: Fooiball I, 2: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. O CD li O es I 5 u as 'A William R. GarreH' June 9 44 Parlc Road. Wyomissing I'IiIls l'll remember: lhe New York class lrip, lhose office praclice sessions and heallh class. We'll remember: Bill, his Iamiliar saying, Mo+her bear, him cruising in a I956 Plymoulh. Business Educa'I'ion: Sludeni Council I, 3, 4: Hi-Y Club I, 2, 37 Sludy Club 4. Pafrrcia Ann Gaul July I4 R.D. No. I. Sinking Spring l'll remember: my 'rrip Io Allanlic Cily, a car accidenl, and my Iirsl' day in Ihe new building. We'll remember: Pai, conslanlly hearing her say I don'I' believe il, her prelfy green eyes. Business Educa+ion: Sludenr Council 4: Wilsonian Edirorial 4: Usherelles Club 3, 4: Readers Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Y-Teens Club 2, 3, 4. Secrelary 3: Maiorelle 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Nighl' of Music I, 2, 3, 4: Library 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4. Charles Gaurhier July 25 2306 Van Reed Road, Wesl Lawn l'll remember: Spring Valley Rod and Gun Club, Irip Io Maine, malh classes and my slereo sel. We'll remember: Charlie Lillie, his friendly smile, pleasing personalily, loquaciousness. College Prepararoryg Globe Trolrers Club 3: Sludy Club 4. Jerre Lee Gensemer Sepfember I3 RD. No. I, Wernersville l'll remember: 'rhe excursion lo Hershey, Ihose greal' agricullure classes and a cerlain Plymoulh. We'll remember: Jerre, and his enfhusiaslic work as presidenl of Fulure Farmers of America. Vocafional Agriculfure: Fufure Farmers of America Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenr 2, 3, Presidenl' 4. Nancy Lee Giclrer March I8 IO4 Woodside Avenue, Wesl' Lawn l'll remember: working in Ihe library, my driver's license and a lhree day +rip Io Virginia. We'll remember: Nan, her dislike for people who don'+ Iceep appoinlmenls, green eyes, warm smile. Business Eclucafion: Maskefles Club I: Nighl of One AU Plays I: Y-Teens Club 2, 3, 4: Library 2, 3, 4. Karl E. Greenich November 2I 2I2l 'Highland Slreer, Wesl' .Lawn l'll remember: Ihe day I gol my driver's license. Chrislmas Dances, and Youlh Fellowship meerings. We'll remember: Slim, a black haired whiz in malh who is frequenfly heard saying, Oh shucIrs. College Prepararoryg Junior Hislorians Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 3, 4: Wresrling 4: Mofion Picrure Proieclionisl' I. E. John Greul March 8 204 Elmwood Avenue, Lincoln Park I'II remember: 'Irip Io Germany, Legion baseball prac- Iices, camping wilh The Rod and Gun Club. We'II remember: Johnny, driving a pink Lincoln, deer hunfer?, allracfive wardrobe, Say, guy. College Preparalory: Hi-Y Club I, 2: Leaders Club 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Jean M. Griesemer May 9 2460 Garfield Avenue, Wesl Lawn I'II remember: fhe lunch sessions in 'lhe cafe, P.G. classes, and lhose exciling fooiball games. We'II remember: Jeanie, congenial personalily, dark brown eyes. You know, and sporls inleresl. College Preparafory: Speclalor Ediforial 3, 4: Debar- ing Team 2: Maskelles Club I: Nighf of One ACI ..+.. HN 121:21-. . . Phi' Plays I: Usherelies Club I, 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 2, I, ey I 9 M. 3: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Hock Bowling 4. Gail Kay Grimes March 4 22I Telford Avenue, Wesl Lawn I'II remember: frip +o Virginia, lhe Chrislmas formal ai Abe Lincoln I-lolel, Wyomissing Band. We'II remember: Gail, her musical inieresls, com- meml, Heaven forbid, her engagemenl' ring. Business Educalion: Speclalor Typing 4: Wilsonian Typing 4: Fulure Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens Club I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 3. 4: Nighl of Music I, 2, 3, 4: Counly Band 2, 3, 4: Sludeni Secreiary 4. Wenrich Marshall Haag Augusi' 4 28I5 Belmonl Avenue, Wesl' Lawn I'II remember: lrip +o Florida, swearing P.G. class. pariicipaling in a few Nigh'Is of Music. We'II remember: Haagi driving his '37 Ford, work- in 'rhe darkroom, in+eres+ in huniing. College Preparafory: Science Club 3: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2: Orcheslra I, 2: Nighl of Music I, 2. Marilyn J. Halder April 6 26II Penn Avenue, Wesf Lawn I'II remember: +hose greaf hockey games, church camp, ihe U. N. lrip, Ihe Y. F. skaling pariies. We'II remember: Marilyn, a blonde haired, blue eyed lass, her familiar commenr, Wha'r a pane! College Preparafory: Band I, 2, 3: Orcheshra 2: Cade? ' ' lub 2 3' Band I: Nighi of Music I, 2, 3: Y-Teens C Fulure Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Usherelies Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4, Wilsonian Edilorial 4: Library 4: Hockey Manager I, 3, 4: Bowling 4. Harold Lee Harringlon January 5 2030 Reading Avenue, Wesl' Lawn I'II remember: The 'lrig classes in iwelilh grade, Read- ing Radio Club and my privale radio slaiion. We'II remember: Harold, always seen wilh his camera and enlhusiasm over science and radio. College Preparalory: Speclaior Pholographer 4: Sen- ior Science Club I, 2, 3: Radio Repair Club 4, Vice Presideni' 4: Mofion Piciure Proiecfionisl I, 2, 3, 4. X 2'-'f .'.'.'.'r fx iinfg -5' , ,,,,,, f I 1, J T' .J I A 6 I Sl 3 X6 3:5:- ::,.,, Q ' ' 31 ,V -aa xg Elaine M. Hariman Oc'I'ober I9 4I6 Telford Avenue, Wesl Lawn I'lI remember: 'rhose exciling Jr. Hislorian Irips, horse- back riding, a Iour Through Yellowslone. We'll remember: Lainie who very oflen quoles, Don'+ gel funny, her ourslanding vocal Ialeni. College Preparafory: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesrra I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls Ensemble 3: Nighr of Music I, 2, 3, 4: Counly Orchesira 3, 4: Counly Chorus 4: Dislricl Orcheslra 2, 4: Usherelles Club 2, 3, 4: Fuiure Teachers of America Club 3: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Hislorians Club I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4: Naiional Honor Sociefy 4. Pafricia Healh June I6 RD. No. 2, Sinking Spring l'lI remember: Y-Teens Convenrion, boalride in N. Y., I959 Chrisimas dance, WinI'er FanIasy. We'll remember: Pal, a sergeani of Ihe colorguard, her neal appearance, and lyping abili'Iy. Business Educa+ion: Siudem' Council I, 2: Y-Teens Club 2, 3, Vice Presidenr 3: Maskef+es Club I: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Typing Club 4: Sludenl' Secrelary 4: Wilsonian Typing 4, Ediior 4: Speclalor Typing 4: Colorguard 2, 3, 4, Sergeanl' 4: Nighr of Music 3: Sollball I, Bowling 4. Zane Emily Heffner February I2 2425 Highland Sireel, Wesi Lawn l'll remember: Ihe Irip I look Io Bosion wilh ihe Jun- ior Hislorians, and Ihe Chrisimas dance. We'll remember: Zany, who Ireasurers her many friends and who is a member of Youlh Fellowship. College Preparafory: Fulure Teachers of America Club 2, 3: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Hislorians Club I, 2, 3, 4: Usherelles Club 2, 3, 4: Baskefball Manager 3, 4: Hockey Manager 3. 4. John Frederick Helm March 8 202 Gold Slreei, Monirose Manor l'll remember: Ihe 'Fun we had going io Ihe farm show, Iinkering wilh engines and The U.N. 'I'rip, We'll remember: Fred, his cheerful disposiiion, good sense of humor and his mechanical abilily. General: Siudy Club I: Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4: Vice Presi- denl 4: Moniior 3. Thomas Leroy Herb Oclober 30 I28 Halsey Avenue. Midvale Manor l'll remember: my excursion 'ro Florida, Ihe good Iimes al hunring camp, H-O gauge 'Irain layour. We'll remember: Tom, a Iall, quiel boy, his in- Ieresis in model Irains, Ihal' beauiiful Edsel. Business Educaiion: Hi-Y Club I, 2: Reading Club 3: Sludy Club 4: Track 3, 4: Junior High Boys Chorus I: Nighl' of Music I. Carol Ann Heriz Ocfober 7 576 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring I'II remember: The Chrislmas dance in I96O, our Irip Io New York and Those greal' fooiball games. We'll remember: Carol, periie hockey manager, and hearing her per expression, Darn right Business Educafion: Glee Club I: Y-Teens Club 2: Mask and Dagger Club 3: Future Teachers of Ameri- ca Club 2, 3, 4: MaioreHe 3, 4: Nighl' of Music I: Bowling 4. David Earl HerI'zog Augusi' 9 2I45 Cleveland Avenue, Wesl' Wyomissing I'lI remember: Ihose classes in 4II, week-ends in Ihe mounrains, Monday nighl reserve meerings. We'll remember: Dave, ollen seen a+ a cerlain Wesl Lawn gas slalion, unusually big appelile. Business Educafion: Junior High Boys Chorus I: Globe Trollers Club 3: Hi-Y Club I, 2. Lynne A. Herzog November I2 2824 Hiesrer Boulevard, Wesl Wyomissing I'II remember: my Irip Io Philadelphia, driving around, going Io school games and dances. We'll remember: Sherry, a blond-haired blue-eyed perile lass wirh a pleasing personalily. Business Educarion: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Maskelles Club I: Mask and Dagger Club 2, 3, 4: Usherelres Club 3, 4: Nighl of One Acr Plays I, 2, Marianne L. Hess May 28 438 Norlh Wyomissing Boulevard, Wyomissing I'II remember: all Ihe rainy foolball games, being hosless for Ihe Prom, Williamsburg +rip. We'll remember: Tut a 'lailhliul hockey player, en- rhusiasric cheerleader, pleasing personalily. College Preparafory: Sludenr Council I, 2, 3, 4: Sec- relary-Treasurer 2: Speclalor' Business, 2, 3, 4, Edilorial 4, Circulalion Manager 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Wilsonian Ediforial 4: Maskelles Club I: Mask and Dagger Club 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Color Guard I, 2, Sergeanr 2: Nighi- of Music I, 2: Cheerleader I, 3, Head Cheerleader 3: Bowling 4: Nighl of One ACI Plays I. Carole Chrisrine Hill November 4 2 Valley Road, Wyomissing l'll remember: playing hallback in hockey, rhe wild Maskelles Irip, Ihar special Albright guy. We'll remember: Hilly, a cule girl wi'Ih a swee'I disposilion. her crazy parries, and freckles. College Preparafory: Sludenr Council 2, 3: Maskerfes Club I: Mask and Dagger Club 2, 3, 4: Speclaror Business 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Cheer- leader 3: Night of One Acr Plays I: Bowling 4: Usher- erles Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I. 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociery 4. Cynfhia E. Hoffman April 4 32 Wynnewood Avenue, Sinking Spring l'll remember: Ihe hockey game wilh Mifflin, my 'rrip Io Virginia and rhe Junior-Senior Prom. We'll remember: Cindy, a lass wilh arhleric skill, an excelleni dancer, a senior Iwirler. College PrepnraI'ory: Girls Arhleric Associalion 4: Leaders Club 2, 3: Maskelles Club I: Junior Classical League I, 2. 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Sofiball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskerball 3, 4, Co-Caplain 4: Nighl of Music 3, 4: Maiorelfe 3, 4: Bowling 4. James C. Hoy May 7 403 N. Wyomissing Boulevard, Wyomissing I'Il remember: 'rhose Hi-Y camping Irips, my Iiirsl day aI' Wilson, Irouble wilh my car. We'll remember: Jim, a long-legged hunring en- Ihusiasl, usually Ialking aboul his I'raps. General: Hi-Y Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior High Boys Chorus I: Track 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3: Wreslling Man- ager 4. X' -1 I1 EW' P .-.., . 435' IEEE S. I David A. Johnson December 22 2240 Penn Avenue, Wesl Lawn I'Il remember: Ihose band bus rides lo loolball games, Ihe day I gol my car, P.A.D. classes. We'II remember: Doc, driving around Wesl Lawn, quiel', our capable slage hand, his wavy hair. College Preparalory: Mafh Club 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3: Nighl ol Music I, 2, 3: Counly Band 2: Disiricl Band 2: Slage Hand I, 2, 3, 4: Molion Picfure Proieclionisl' 2, 3, 4. Ervin B. Jones 2824 Garfield Avenue, Wesl Wyomissing I'll remember: hunling and fishing iourneys, Boy Scoul Meefings, 'Phe 23 mile hike, church choir. We'II remember: Jones, who aspires Io work on loresl conservalion, one ol Ihe swimmin Ieam. 9 General: Chess Club 3: Sludy Club 4: Science Club I: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Ilzoofball I, 2. BeHina Jung January 6 I7 Overhill Road, Wyomissing Hills I'II remember: Junior Hislorian Club Irips, my Irip Io Germany, and ihe horses al LuIz's Farm. We'II remember: Tina, a cure miss wilh a shy, pleas- ing personalily and her sparkling smile. College Preparalory: Junior I-lislorians Club I, 2, 3. 4: Bowling 4. Daniel Arlhur Kaese Ocfober 3I 9OI 'Nor+h 9+h Slreei, Wyomissing I'Il remember: 'rhose good limes in 'Ihe general sec- lion, Junior I'IisIorian Tours and field Irips. We'II remember: Kaese, his brown hair and eyes his saying, I+ could be, a Iuiure Navy man. General: Science Club I: Junior Hislorians Club 2 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3. Karen Lucille Kauffman February 2I 22 Darlin Drive, Wyomissing Hills I'II remember: doing a lap dance in 'rhe Ialenl show, my '59 Irip Io Miami Beach, New York Iour. We'II remember: Karen, her Fabulous wardrobe, her saying, You know whal I mean, black hair. Voca'I'ionaI Homemaking: Puppel and Marionelle Club I, 2, 3, Secrelary-Treasurer 3: Fulure I-Iomemakers ol America Club 4. Larry L. Keener January 5 746 Frilzlown Road I'II remember: Ihe 'I2 G class, my Iirsl' day in school, N. Y. class Irip, senior English classes. We'II remember: Larry, a small, quiel classmale, his shorI hair cul, and fulure-Ihe service. General: Globe Trollers Club I, 2, 3, 4. Joyce Elizabe'I'h KeiTh February I5 2562 Cleveland Avenue, WesT Wyomissing I'II remember: working in The Chinese ResTauranT, our Trip To The U. N. and The bowling Team. We'II remember: Joyce, seeing her wiTh PaT, neaT blond hair, and her plans To be a secreTary. Business Educafion: STudenT Council I: STudenT Sec- reTary 4: SpecTaTor Typing 4: Glee Club I: NighT of Music I: Globe TroTTers Club 3: Y-Teens Club 3: Typing Club 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4. Nancy Keller March I0 36 Lawndale Road,' Wyomissing I-lills Gardens l'll remember: a Trip To Canada, my record player, some children who don'T say Thank you. We'II remember: Nanc, a TuTure secreTariaI school sTudenT, Travels ,down one way sTreeTs. Business EducaTion: Y-Teens Club I, 2, 4: Dance Club I: l.eaTher CraTT Club 3: Bowling 4. Sandra Marie Kieffer November 25 IO8 FriTzTown Road, MonTrose Manor l'Il remember: The Prom of I958, Junior HisTorian Trip To PiTTsburgh and Typing for The SpecTa'l'or. We'II remember: Sandie, a preTTy girl, Typing whiz, high sTepping maioreTTe, dancing dimples. Business EducaTion: SpecTaTor Typing 4: Junior His- Torians Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: FuTure Teachers oT America Club 3: UshereTTes Club 2, 3. 4: MaioreTTe 3, 4: NighT of Music 3, 4: Hockey I: STudenT SecreTary 4: Bowling 4. Ronald Kline January 5 . IO2I NorTh 8Th STreeT, Wyomissing I'II remember: my iunior class Trip To New York, Those wonderful Times aT The OIiveT Boys Club. We'II remember: KIiney, a quieT, reserved, class- maTe, his saying I don'T believe iT. General: I-Ii-Y Club I: Globe TroTTers Club 2: Chess Club 3: MoTion PicTure ProiecTionisT 2. Richard S. Kline November I5 636 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring I'II remember: The elevenTh grade principles of selling classes, Trip To New York, Junior Prom. We'II remember: Red, his goITing abiliry, his Tre- quenT saying I don'T know, ThaT red hairl Business EducaTion: STudenT Council 4: STudy Club I, 4: Golf Club 2, 3: MoTion PicTure ProiecTionisT 2, 3, 4. William G. Koch OcTober 27 466 Old FriTzTown Road, Sinking Spring I'II remember: Trip To The MidwesT, receiving The God and CounTry award, YouTh Fellowship. We'II remember: Bill, ThaT brown wavy hair, his quoTing You know iT, our class Treasurer. College PreparaTory: Junior HisTorians Club 2, 3, 4, Vice PresidenT 3, PresidenT 4: STudy Club I: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: FooTbaII I, 2, 3: 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 4: MoniTor 3: WresTIing 4. ,gi x 4. ,.,.. , .,.: KX 1 fjjiEi55i5 1'2'1 es -i ........ Y . ,. .,,, 9 , if 5252555252 2 2 5 4 X ,,, .liiiifiiiililiiiffi Roberl' R. Koch, Jr. July 3l 26 Spring Cresf Boulevard. Sinking Spring I'll remember: my wonderful frip fo California, fhe Nafional Boy Seoul' Jamboree af Valley Forge. We'll remember: Bob, a fall dark-haired lad, his un- fimely remarks and friendly personalify. College Prepararoryg Sfudy Club 4. Joyce Arlene Kondisko Seprember 9 2333 Highland Sfreef, Wesf Lawn I'll remember: fhe Maskeffes frip To Virginia, fhe games fhe girls beaf Govenor Mifflin. We'll remember: Joyce, a neaf girl wifh a friendly smile, her nafural curls, cufe dimples. College Preparafory: Fufure Teachers of America Club I, 2, 3, 4: Maskeffes Club I: Leaders Club 2, 3: Ushereffes Club 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 2: Nighf of One Ad Plays I: Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3. 4, lvfbnager 2. Roberi' L. Kopp July 25 642 Vesfer Place, Sinking Spring l'll remember: '59 Pocono frip, hosf for fhe Prom Make-ou+ on your own fime, sporfs. We'll remember: Kuppy, a big flirf, his dark- brown eyes, baskefball skill, a. cerfain girl. College Preparafory: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 2, 3: Golf Club I: lvlonifor 3: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Afhlefic Associafion 4, Presidenf 4: Class Treasurer 2: Class Vice Presidenf 3, 4. Marfin W. Kowalski Augusr 9 2547 Garfield Avenue, Wesl' Wyomissing l'll remember: fhe Spring Valley Rod and Gun Club. my frip fo Nofre Dame, lhe Junior Prom. We'll remember: Marfy, driving fhaf blue l959 Ford, his falenf on fhe drums. his black hair. Business Educafion: Sfudy Club I, 2: Sporfs Club 3: Archery Club 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4. Virginia L. Krueger July 29 Ill Halsey Avenue, lvlidvale Manor, l'll remember: 'rhe Maskeffes frip fo Virginia, plane geomefry classes, work on fhe Specfafor. We'll remember: Ginny, her lovely page-boy, a friendly smile and dimples, her good marks. College Prepararory: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4. Secrefary 4: Specfafor Ediforial 3, 4, Assisfanf Feafure Edifor 3, Feafure Edifor 4: Maskeffes Club I: Mask and Dagger Club 2, Vice Presidenf 2: Ushereffes Club 3, 4: Fufure Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Seminar 4: Hockey 2, 3: Bowling 4. Philip R. Krick November 3 R.D. No. 2, Sinking Spring l'll remember: fhe Junior Class frip, my fime spenf af Aflanfic Cify, fhe fun l had skafingf' We'll remember: Phil, his blond hair and brown eyes, his quief comment, Yes, I guess. General: Globe Troffers Club I, 2, 3: Sfudy Club 4: Baseball I, 2, 4. CaroI wri+es Job 403287 on picfures for a page Iayout Cufe IiT+Ie Hwing, isn'f if? Then Ii'I Abner whis- pered . . . Q ,.., Mmm ISM Jus+ Ihink, only Ten more days 'HI graduafion. K, JS SENIOR CLASS MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THESE f.....Mv' Wlnaf could be going on in llwis unusual sfudy lwall under 'flue su pervlsion of Mr. Baer? ls This Sludying indusTriously? Tl-loss UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS FOR THE CLASS OF 1960 55 Joseph Sfanley Kuzniar Ocfober 23 5 Wengerl Road, Wyomissing I'II remember: Irip lo Canada, my coin colleclion, larger shooling, problems will-I my radio. We'll remember: Joe, his malhemalical abilily, and keen inleresl and experimenls in science. College Preparafory: Science Club 2: MaI'h Club 3: Chess Club 4: Junior Classical League 2: Naiional Honor Sociely 4. Sally Ann Lamm March 9 347 Church Road, Wernersville I'II remember: a car accidenr, our junior class frip, Ihose Iyping classes, and going bowling. We'll remember: Sally, designing our class iackel Iellers, long blond hair, and pleasing laugh. Business Educafionp Sludenl Secrelary 4: Speclalor Typing 4: Wilsonian Typing 4: Sludy Club I: Glee Club I' Y-Teens Club 2: Usherelles Club 3, 4: Readers Club 3, 4: Leaders Club 3: Typing Club 4, Secrelary- Treasurer 4: Nighr oi Music I: Bowling 4. Dennis Roger Lehr June I6 508 Wellinglon Avenue, Lincoln Park l'II remember: 'rhe iunior class Trip, my visil Io a scoui ranch in New Mexico, and swimming. We'll remember: Dennie, his devolion lo scouling. desire Io be a velerinarian, You guys! College Preparaforyg Senior Science Club 2, 3, 4: Swimming I. Virginia Ann Leininger November 23 RD. No. 2, Sinking Spring I'II remember: Chrislmas dance 'Winler Fan'rasy, Ihree days spenl in Allanlic Ciiy, summer swim. We'll remember: Ginny, 'rhis slender girl who is olilen heard saying Oh no, her office career. Business Educafion: Fulure I-Iomemakers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Typing Club 4: Sludenl Secrelary 4: Speclalor Typing 4: Glee Club I: Nighl of Music I. Ann Louise Lesher July I7 RD. No. I, Wernersville I'II remember: Ihe day I passed my driver's iesi, iun- ior class lrip, gradualion, and Iyping class. We'll remember Weezie's, abilily For losing Ihings, beauiiiul brown hair and friendly smile. Business Educafion: Sludy Club I: Y-Teens Club 2, 3: Usherelles Club 2, 3, 4: Typing Club 4: Bowling 4. Susan A. Lochman Ocfober I 2525 Garfield Avenue, Wesl Wyomissing I'II remember: working al Ihe Reading Hospilal, Ihe Mifflin-Wilson hockey games, New York 'trip We'll remember: Susie, Ihai red hair and hazel eyes, Don'+ worry abou? il, her cheerful manner. College Preparaforyg Sludenr Council 3: Mask and Dagger Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Usherelles Club 3, 4: Maskefles Club I: Hockey 2 3 4 . I - fix .-f- . , f l .eisisiziia If-2 -' ' . 5 I7 Lawndale Road, Wyomissing Hills f Charles Ronald Lorah Augusl' I I 394 Gelsinger Road, Sinking Spring I'II remember: working for my baskelball Ieller on Ihe J.V.'s, 'lime spenr hunling and bowling. We'lI remember: Ronnie, his inleresl in cars, dis- lasie for people who hurry, Service is ahead. General: Sludenl' Council 3: Globe Trollers Club I: Sfudy Club 2: Leaders Club 3: Baskelball I, 2. Lois Gail Love December II 2IO4 Penn Avenue, Wesl Lawn l'II remember: lhe nighl of lhe prom, Ihe U. N. 'rrip in my iunior year, lraveling Io California. We'II remember: Lois, who is oflen heard saying, Thanks a lol! her leller wriling aclivifies. Business Educalion: Junior His+orians Club I: Leaders Club 2, 3: Sludy Club 4: Bowling 4. William James Maguire, Jr. December II I'lI remember: hunring and fishing excursions, launls +o Illinois, lhose exciling camping lrips. We'II remember: Jim,'l' his oufslanding inleresl in social sludies, Ihis boy's choral service. College Preparalory: Hi-Y Club I: Science Club 2: Junior Hislorians Club 3, 4: Senior High Chorus 4: Nighr of Music 4. Ru+h Anne Maier July I8 9I Cardinal Road, Wyomissing l'II remember: lhose P.G. classes, playing in lhe Bynden Wood concerls, Mask and Dagger plays. We'II remember: Ru'lhie, her brown curly hair, her known saying Oh bosh, and musical abilily. College Prepararory: Narional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Speclalor Edilorial 3, 4: Maskelrles Club I: Mask and Dagger Club 2, 3, 4: Usherelles Club 3, 4: Fulure Teachers ol America Club 2, 3: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Nighl' of Music 2: Nighl of One Acl Plays I, 3: Bowling 4. Chrisline E. Masf March 2 66 Upland Road, Wyomissing Hills I'II remember: lrip lo The shore, four of Europe, lhose German classes, sluffed animal colleclion. We'II remember: Tina, rhis very lalkalive girl. her greal sense of humor and fabulous wardrobe. College Prepararory: Fulure Teachers ol: America Club 3, 4: Y-Teens Club 3: Hockey 4. Mary Rulh McAllis'l'er January 9 2200 Penn Avenue, Wesr Lawn l'll remember: caravanning lor church, Ihe F.T.A. con- venrions, and +hose Junior Hislorian Irips. We'll remember: Mary Rulhf' her familiar chime. Oh brolherf' our F.T.A. presidenl, cheerful. College Preparafory: Sluclenl Council I: Fulure Teach- ers of America Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Junior Clas- sical League I, 2, 3, 4: Usherelles Club 2, 3, 4: Jun- ior Hislorians Club I, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer I: Senior Seminar 4: Bowling 4: Speclalor Edilorial 3, 4: Wil! sonian Make-up 4: Nalional Honor Socieiy 4. Carol L. McConnell Augusr 5 504 Jefferson Boulevard, Lincoln Park l'll remember: plane geomelry classes, Irip 'lo rhe Poconos, lislening 'lo KB, a '53 blue Ford. We'll remember: Muckie, beauliful hair and eyes, falkaliveness, pei' peeve-boring classes. College Preparalory: Speclalor Edilorial 3, 4: Wilson- ian Ediforial 4, Edilor-in-Chief 4: Maskelles Club I: Mask and Dagger Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Usher- elles Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenr 3: Fulure Teachers of America Club I, 2, 3: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Nighl of One Acl' Plays I, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Nighr of Music 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, 2, 4: Girls Ensemble 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. Nancy Lou Meckley Augusi' 7 844 Columbia Avenue, Sinking Spring l'll remember: my I95B lrip ro Wildwood, lhose limes wilh Arlene, Feno, and Pele, Pillsburgh. We'll remember: Nans, her black hair and Those oulslanding blue eyes, always driving a '56 Buick. Business Educalion: Junior Hislorians Club 3, 4: Globe Trollers Club 2: Glee Club I: Usherelres Club 3, 4. Suellen May Meinholz November 4 l8l9 Porlland Avenue, Wesl Lawn l'll remember: subslilule reaching al Conrad Weiser, Lulher League Choir, rrips 'ro Maryland. We'll remember: Sue, and her quielness, her plans lo be a nurse, Tha'r's beside lhe poinl'l College Prepararory: Speclralor Edilorial 3, 4: Fulure Teachers of America Club 3, 4: Y-Teens Club 3: Usherefles Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4. Nancy Ann Melvin February 5 233l Noble Srreer, Wesl Lawn l'll remember: my enlire senior year, Oh my! play- ing baskelball, gelling my driving license. We'll remember: Nancy, and her wavy blond hair, dislike of slow-pokes, secrelarial ambilions. Business Educalion: Sludenl Council 2: Speclalor Typing 4: Sludenr Secrelary 4: Leaders Club 2, 3: Typing Club 4: Usherefles Club 3, 4: Glee Club I: Nighr ol 'Music l: Baskelball l, 2, 4: Bowling 4: Wil- sonian Typing 4: Readers Club 3, 4. Gregory J. Miller June I0 IOO9 Sunsel Road, Sinking Spring l'll remember: Those greal algebra classes and defen- Iions, working wilh Hi-Fi sels, New York. We'll remember: Greg, his lerrific sense of humor and arfislic abilily, his plans for K.S.C. College Preparafory: Science Club I: Hi'Y Club 2: Junior Hislorians Club 3, Sergeanl-al'-Arms 3: Specia- lor Arlisl 4: Wilsonian Make-up 4: Track I, 2, 3: Fool- ball l, 2, 3: Baskelball Manager l. g QW E .X 5 f I 5-W G-. James David Miller January 2I I63 Thomas Place, Wilshire I'II remember: coming home from 'rhe Porfer Tower game, looiball praclices, rhe IO0 yd. bear crawl. We'II remember: Jim, him always quoring OnIy on weekends, an oufsranding offensive guard. College Preparafory: Siudenl Council I, 2: Speclafor Ediiorial 3, 4: Siudy Club I: Maih Club 2. 3, 4: Jun- ior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, Manager 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Wreslling 3, 4: Monifor 2, 3. Jeanne E. Miller Sepfember I4 R.D. No. I, Sinking Spring I'II remember: 'rhe 'lrip 'ro Pirfsburgh wifh lhe Junior Hisiorians, Lufher League, and bowling. We'II remember: Jeanne wirh her blue eyes and blonde hair, her record colleciion, Oh Sugar! Business Educafion: Junior Hisiorians Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secre+ary:Junior Classical League I, 2: Fulure Teachers of America Club 2. 3. Lane'H'e A. Miller March I9 I'II remember: '59 summer al' Wildwood, Trip To Cana- da, Chrisfmas Eve, and my orienral lrinkeis. We'II remember: Lanny, a Iillle blond blue-eyed lass, Ding dong, seen bul' noi heard. College Preparafory: Wilsonian Make-up 4: Puppef and Marioneiie Club 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 2, Presidenf 3: Globe Trollers Club I: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Usherelies Club 3, 4: Sludy Club 4. Ralph L. Miller May 30 R.D. N-o. 2, Sinking Spring I'II remember: helping my broiher clean up lhe sfaiues which he knocked down al Sinking Spring. We'II remember: Ralphie, and his favoriie chan? Obnoxious, quierness, plans fo be a minisler. Business Educafion: Globe Troilers Club I, 2: Leaders Club 3: Bowling Team I. Leslie Charles Minnich May I Indiandale Road, Vinemonl I'II remember: scouring, hunling and fishing, Lulher League, +he Rifle Club, a Irip Io Canada. We'II remember: Bud, his desire Io be a civil en- gineer, his 22 and keen in+eres+ in hunling. College Preparafory: Rod and Reel Club I, 2: Arch- ery 3: Swimming I, 3: Wresiling 4. Roberi' Allen Monrgomery December 3I Church Road, Wernersville III remember: my mosl' 'rreasured possession a +wo- rone Ford, lhe fun af Becker's gas slaiion. Well remember. Gumball, ihis poker-faced lad will-I 'rhe desire io loin 'rhe Air Force, his humor. College Preparafory: Science Club I: Rod and Reel Club 2: I-Ii-Y Club 3: Chess Club 4. James R. Moyer, Jr. July 26 RD. No. I, Sinking Spring I'Il remember: being emcee for Queen for a Day mock show and announcing on fhe Muslang Parade. We'II remember: Jim, his aihlelic and radio inieresls, Lulher League aclivilies, Hey TrivI College Preparafory: Science Club I: Radio Club 3, 4: Junior Hisforians Club 2, 3: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Monilor 3. Lorraine June Moyer Augusl' 24 522 Calco Avenue, Sinking Spring I'lI remember: ninlh grade algebra class, when I iainled in Ihe Piilsburgh Cily Morgue, Florida. We'II remember: Lorraine and her lighl hair, her piano playing, and secrelarial ambifions. Business Eclucafion: Speclalor Typing 4: Wilsonian Typing 4: Siudenl Secrelary 4: Globe Trollers Club I, 2: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Junior His- 'rorians Club 3, 4: Bowling 4: Naiional Honor Sociely 4. Jack Lee Nesfer Sepfember 25 IO9 Evans Avenue, Sinking Spring I'II remember: my Irip +o Maine, having a chance To be in ihe classroom in lllh and l2lh grades. We'II remember: Jack, a voice heard over 'rhe infer- com, his reply Okay, fulure bookkeeper. Business Educafion: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. Carol Jean Noll December I2 609 Wesl Wyomissing Blvd., Grelna Lawn I'II remember: learning +o drive and gelling my license, Iraveling lo Florida, Youlh Fellowship. We'II remember: Carol, her fondness of mu-sic, choir member, ambilious business career awails. Business Eclucafion: Speclalor Typing 4: Sfudenl Sec- refary 4: Glee Club I, 2: Y-Teens Club 3, 4: Fulure Teachers of America Club 2, 3: Usherelies Club 2, Nighl of Music I, 2. Vera S. Noll' June 4 RD. No. I, Wernersville I'II remember: Those Jr. Hislorian :Irips and sfudenf leaching in F.T.A. work, piano playing. We'II remember: Vera and her musical abiIiI'y, driving a Hudson, Oh birds, friendly manner. College Preparafory: Sfudenf Council I, 4: FuI'ure Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Usherelies Club 3, 4: Speclaior Edilorial 3, 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: Counly Band 3: Glee Club I: Nighl of Music I, 3, 4: Junior Hislorians Club 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Socieiy 4. Emily Ann Ohlinger May 8 RD. No. I, Wernersville I'II remember: 'Whose ninlh grade algebra classes, Ihe Junior Hislorian Irips, fun driving around. We'II remember: Emilia, her familiar commenl Thai did il, always smiling, secrelarial plans. Business Educafion: Speclalor Typing 4: Junior His- Iorians Club 2, 3. 4: Glee Club I: Junioi Clas- sical League I, 2, 3, 4: Siudenl Secrefary 4: Nighi of Music I: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. 5' Slam Helen Marie Ohlinger February 26 RD. No. I, Sinking Spring l'll remember: Ihose P.A.D. classes, 'rhe lime I spenl sewing and cooking, going lo Penn Slale. We'II remember: Helen, her curly brown hair, cheer- lulness, always commenling Thar bugs mel Vocalional Homemaking: Fulure Homemakers of Amer- ica Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Helen Diane Oldham January 29 726 Norlh Sixlh Slreel, Wyomissing l'll remember: lhe Junior-Senior Prom of I959, my class ring, Youlh Fellowship and choir work. We'II remember: Diane, her dexlerily al 'rhe organ, her lavorile slogan I'm proud of you! Business Educafion: Glee Club I: Fulure Teachers of America Club 2, 3. 4: Nighlr of Music I. James Roberl' Orfh July 26 5l5 Calco Avenue, Sinking Spring l'll remember: lhose long hours spenl working on cars, Wildwood lrip, hunling and fishing iaunls. We'II remember: Or+hie, lhis dark haired lad in Ihe general seclion, his per quip, So called. General: Science Club I: Leaders Club 2, 3: Sfudy Club 4. Roberl' Michael Palko July I3 2IO Laird Slreel, Wesl Lawn l'll remember: meelings of rhe Spring Valley Rod and Gun Club, playing ice hockey, card games. We'II remember: Bob, whose lulure lies in The Marines, Ihis sharp and good looking dresser. General: Hi-Y Club I, 2: Leaders Club 3: Sludy Club 4: Sludenl Council 2: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Foolball I. Joanne Rose Paris January 29 2257 Lincoln Avenue, Wesl Lawn l'll remember: my Japanese iewelry box, lrip lo New York, Kansas, her desire lo be a secrelary. We'II remember: Joanne, her years of perlecl al- lendance, her dislike of conceilecl people. Business Educafiong Sludenlr Secrelary 4: Globe Trol- Iers Club I, 3: Glee Club 2: Y-Teens Club 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. Janel' Lynne Pawling March 20 2307 Garfield Avenue, Wesf Lawn l'll remember:- May 3O+h, Youlh Fellowship, my lrip lo Pillsburgh wilh lhe Junior Hislorians. We'II remember: JaneI ' and her small lealures, dis- like of people who make her wail, Oh boy! Business Educafion: Debaling Team I: Junior Hislo- rians Club 2, 3, 4: Fulure Teachers of America Club 2, 3: Usherelles Club 2, 3: Junior Classical League I, 2: Glee Club I: Nighr of Music I. Mary Jane Pierce February 20 I4I Chapel Hill Road, R.D., Sinking Spring l'll remember: ienih grade home economics class, going io Ihe seashore, sewing, Ladies Auxiliary. We'll remember: Piercie, her miniaiure golf and soirball abilily, remarks You know wha+I Vocarional Homemaking: Glee Club I: Fuiure Home- makers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Nighr of Music I: Bowling 4. Susan C. Piper May 2I 202 Harvard Boulevard, Lincoln Park I'II remember: rhose dummy days in Specfaior, Maskerres' Williamsburg irip, week ai Penn Slaie. We'll remember: Suzi, wearing Piper burrons, capable Specraror news ediior, always shouiingl College Preparafory: Naiional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Specraior Ediiorial 3, 4, Assisianl' News Ediror 3, News Ediior 4: Maskeires Club I: Mask and Dagger 'Club 2: Furure Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Ushereiies Club I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Seminar 4: Nighr of One Acr Plays I: Bowling 4. Maralene Piro December 29 2056 Cleveland Avenue, Wesi' Wyomissing l'll remember: Y-Teen mid-winier conveniion, be- coming engaged on Chrisrmas Eve ai eighl' o'cIock. We'll remember: Mich, her shiny black hair, pleas- ing, mischievous personaliiy, lovely eyes. Business Educa+ion: Junior Classical League I: Debar- ing Club I: Y-Teens Club 2, 4: Globe Troiiers Club 3. Bonnie Lea Pompiano June I2 2I52 Cleveland Avenue, Wesi Wyomissing l'll remember: my iunior class +rip, iauni' Io Oregon, rhe iirsr class in Ihe new home ec. room. We'll remember: Rabbit her sewing and chip carving abiIiI'y, 'rhis shori, brown haired lass. Vocarional Homemaking: Srudy Club I: Furure Home- makers of America Club 2, 3, 4, Secrerary 4: Library 4: Bowling 4. Carol Ann Profheroe March 8 6IO Dorchesier Avenue, Lincoln Park l'll remember: Irip Io Florida, elevenih grade class Irip, rioious consumer educaiion classes. - We'll remember: Cam, her pleasing smile, cure blonde haired cheerleader, ofien seen wiih Mich. Business Educaiion: Glee Club I, Presidenl' I: Usher- eries Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens Club 2: Leaders Club 3: Furure Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4. Charles B. Reedy February 7 IO7 Woodrow Avenue, Sinking Spring l'll remember: Bloomsburg baskerball Tournament my hobby-The Cushion Peak Rod and Cusiom Club. We'll remember: Chas irequenrly heard saying See you laier, Ron, rhose oufsranding blushes. Business Educarion: Band I. 2, 3, 4: Junior High Boys Chorus I: Nighr of Music I: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskerball I, 2, 3, 4: Moiion Picrure Proieclionisi 4. my .W X I :Is ns... x .I IE221212:-:1:1:2:22EZ:2:1:1:1:1zE:2:E1:1i3E1:Z:152:Q:E12121211211:2:2:2221E1i1:2:1' v,3.g.,.,.5.g.5.,1,1.5.:.5.5.3.1.,.,:.5.3.g.:.g.-.-,,.AI,14.5.:.5.,.g.:5,:,1,5.-.3 - --'-'-:-b-:::gI:7:1:7i-:- 'iii:Ti-:1iIEEEQ:2ZiiifiZii:1:1i5i1'-' ' eyed girl who likes swimming and reading. xl ' ,fi 'MQW 1 f Il 'r:rE55gEgEgEgE2E2ErEQEI ' ' g.3.,:::3:353:::-.rl Mary Lou Reimer May 9 47 Dwighf Sfreef, Wesf Lawn I'II remember: fhe hockey Ieam beafing Mifflin, fours of Mexico, Canada, and fhe Unifed Sfales. We'll remember: Lulu, her afhlefic abilify, fhis auburn-haired lass, sfrong school spirif. College Preparafory: Junior Classical League I, 2: Fufure Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Nighf of Music I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball I, 2, 3, 4: Ushereffes 3, 4. Pafricia Rhoades February 24 3040 Ocfagon Avenue, Sinking Spring I'lI remember: dancing fo fhe Glenn Miller Band, my freasure box, and a frip fo New York Cify. We'll remember: Pal, her pleasanf personalify, soprano singer in chorus, and afhlefic abilify. Business Educafion: Sfudenl' Secrefary 4:' Dramafics Club I: Thespians Club 3: Make-up Club I: Nighl of One Acf Plays 3: Reading Club 2, 3: Y-Teens Club I, Vice Presidenf I: Girls Choir 3: Chorus 4: Nighr of Music 3, 4: Baskefball 3: Volleyball 3: Bowling 4. Jean L. Riffle December 5 600 A Revere Boulevard, Lincoln Park I'II remember' a fhrillin air lane ride fri fo Nova - 9 I3 1 I9 Scofia, English and P.A.D. classes. We'll remember: Jean, a sweef blonde haired blue College Preparafory: Spanish Club 3: Lafin Club I, 2, 3: Girls Gym Club 2: Fufure Teachers of America Club 4: Library I: Assembly Commiffee I, 2, 3: Specfafor Ediforial 4. Rae Elizabefh Roberfs November 20 4I6 Douglas Sfreef, Wyomissing I'lI remember: being fhe maid of honor in a wedding, frips fo New York and Canada, my dog. We'll remember: Rae, her fondness for animals. quiefness, And whal' else, Mary's friend. Business Educafion: Sfudenf Secrelary 4: Fulure Homemakers of America Club 2, 3: Glee Club I: Nighf of Music I: Typing Club 4. Sharlyn J. Roy Ocfober I5 2324 Garfield Avenue, Wesl' Wyomissing l'II remember: Junior Hisforians' frip fo Piffsburgh. fun in. my senior year, Canadian fravels. We'll remember: Sharlyn and her familiar chime, l wish if was Friday! , a shy friendly smile. Business Educafion: Sfudenf Council 3, 4: Junior His- forians Club 3, 4, Secrefary 3, 4: Glee Club I: Globe Troffers Club 2: Ushereffes Club 2, 3: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Fufure Teachers of America Club 2, 3: Nighf of Music I. Judifh Ann Rupp Sepfember I8 22I2 Lincoln Avenue, Wesl' Wyomissing I'II remember: fhe Junior Prom, Hawaiian Holiday, Irip fo Virginia, fun in senior year. We'll remember: Judie, frequenfly heard saying Yes, well-, acfive F.T.A. member, friendly. Business Educafion: Sfudenf Council I, 2: Specfafor Typing 4: Wilsonian Make-up 4: Debafing Club I: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Fufure Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Ushereffes Club 3, 4: Y- Teens Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Nighi- of Music I: Library 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Secrefary 4. Be careful, Nels! Don'+ lrip and drop Dagmar f f iv 111 Tut Cindy, Rullw Ann, and Mary Rulln walclw Their bubbling Cauldron. Joyce declares clwlvalry Fsn r dead yell sENloRs cur soME FUNNY CAPERS so lo Carole Prollweroe lrys lo pass Dave Herlzoq a more while Mr. Bard, who sees all, hears all and lcnows all, walclwes. 64 llasQsam14ezm,Merfa,.,1m,vA.M-Aw: A ,ml -,,- W Wm ww, -: - Mm if fslewfwyf::--f-fl.-ws11a-l1f- V i P A , me A f' fi A g,Qw.N w,,..- 'NVQ Pave: if ge? 'Hs edlrbm of The Spec+a'ror ou'r, remarks Harrief. JUST visIHng! reforf We seniors. W A ,, Mm ,x.,: .,, . e H '-5. Bobby and Marianne wekome af! couples 'ro Wwe I959 Our Hosf and Hosfess fimafly ge? a few momenfs aYone prom. We membevs ci 'he se-mor dass pfay, I Remember Mama, gaflwer fogeflwer on sfaqe for anofher curfain call. ..v,1.f:nzwa:w:zz Barbara Jean Sarvas December 29 II4 Inlervilla Avenue, Wesl Lawn I'Il remember: Those shorlhand classes, iunior class 'rrip lo New York, and dislricl band. We'lI remember: Barb, an accomplished clarinelisl, friendly personalily, a lulure leacher. Business Educalion: Speclalor Typing 4: Wilsonian Typing 4: Cadel Band I: Fulure Teachers ol America Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: Night of Music I, 2, 3, 4: Counly Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dislricl' Band 3. 4: Sludenl' Secrelary 4. Fred W. Schafferf February 24 3lO5 Merrill Parkway, Wilshire I'Il remember: loolball games in lwelflh grade, lrip 'ro New Mexico, slcaling al Bollman's pond. We'II remember: Fred and his aqualic abilily, lhose slraighl A's, red hair, and nole-lalcing. College Preparalory: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Leaders Club 3: Camera Club I, 2: Malh Club 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Senior Seminar 4. ,Hx X b Margarel' Ann Scheffler Oclober I3 , Q' fr-I 225I Jefferson Avenue, Wesl Wyomissing cf O I'Il remember: lhose senior English classes, playing . lennis, lrip lo Pillsburgh, Y.F. meelings. , Ws'II remember: Margie, her oulslanding blue eyes, ' shyness, and commenl, I don r believe il. College Preparaloryg Fulure Teachers of America Club 3, 4: Usherelles Club 3, 4: Junior Hislorians Club 3, 4: Glee Club I: Nigh+ of Music I. Eric J. Schillerman November I4 305 Perlcasie Avenue, Wesl Lawn I'II remember: Junior class 'rrip 'ro New York, swim- ming al lhe YMCA, a neal European lrip. We'II remember: Hund, his hobby of fixing up old cars, speed and agilily on a lennis courl. College Preparalory: Junior Hislorians Club I, 2: Chess Club 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4. Larry Schlappich July I I RD. No. I, Wernersville I'll remember: iaunl 'lo Wildwood in 'lhe summer of '59, my vacalion in Wyoming, my general pals. We'Il remember: Normie who plans 'ro enlerulhe Navy, a shorl, good looking guy saying Wha+? General: Sludy Club l, 2, 4: Hi-Y Club 3: Baseball I, 4. Esfher V. Schmid December 2 I'II remember: class lrip 'ro New York, my firsl day in lhe new school, dances in my iunior year. We'Il remember: EsI'her, often seen in a blue '59 Ford, heard commenling, l don'+ believe il! Business Educalion: Glee Club I: Fulure I-Iomemalcers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Nighl of Music I. rl ,D f- y .,. w-WX , :EE1i',,w..,' ' ' E 34 - eg Q' s i , J Liv 3 Elena C. Schramm November 23 505 Wellinglon Avenue, Lincoln Park l'll remember: The bullfighl I saw in Mexico, a lrip lo Cuba, painling and Youlh Fellowship. We'll remember: Elena and' her exolic iewelry, in- leresl in nalure, is quoled saying Cursesl College Preparafory: Speclafor Edilorial 3, 4: Wil- sonian Make-up 4: Puppel' and Marionelle Club I, 2: Leaders Club 3: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Sollball 2: Assembly Com- millee 3, 4. John P. Schweikarl' Oclober 22 2907 Shillinglon Road, Wesl' Lawn l'll remember: ice hockey games al BoIIman's, a lrip lo Hackellslown, l'hose chemislry labs. We'll remember: Schwiggy, his old '49 Plymoulh, a member of 'lhe swimming leam, iazz enlhusiasl. College Prepararory: Chess Club 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4. Roberl' Percy Schweifzer July 5 R.D. No. I, Reinholds l'll remember: l'he lirsl' 'lime I wenl bowling, con- sumer educalion class, New York class l'rip. We'll remember: Percy, ollen seen driving a blue and while Mercury, likes lo go swimming. Business Educalion: Hi-Y Club I, 2, 3: Chess Club 4. Alfred K. Schwerdl' February I3 30 Easl Courl' Boulevard, Wesl Lawn l'll remember: counly and dislricr band, senior loof- ball games as Ielr hallback, Maine iourney. We'll remember: Freddie, our chorus presidenl, ferrific wirh a clarinet his personalily plus. College Prepararory: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4. Treasurer 4: Sludenl' Council 4: Speclalor Edilorial 3, 4: Class Presidenl' 2, 3: Boys Chorus I: Junior Clas- sical League I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4: Nighl' of Music I, 2, 3, 4: Counly Band I, 2, 3: Counly Orcheslra 2, 3: Counly Chorus 2, 3, 4: Dislricl Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dislricl Orcheslra 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2: Track 3: Baskelball I, 2: Slale Chorus 4. Yahna V. Seip November 9 Eagle Oak, R.D. No. I, Sinking Spring l'll remember: my job over +he summer, l'ha+ beach chair and Yogi, lhe lime I spenl sewing. We'll remember: Yahna, her familiar chime, Hey Pal, her 'lulure plans include college. College Preparalory: Speclalor Edilorial 3, 4: Wil- sonian Make-up 4: Glee Club I: Y-Teens Club 2: Leaders Club 3: Mask and Dagger Club 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Ushererles Club 3, 4: Nighf of Music I. Dennis Myron Sherman Ocfober I 738 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring l'll remember: Trip lo Scranlon wifh slale orchesrra, iaunl' 'ro New York Cily, heallh classes. We'll remember: Sherman, lhis musically inclined lad, his well known saying Gel: oll my back. College Preparafory: Chess Club 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3, 4: Counly Band 2, 3, 4: Dislricl' Band 3, 4: Slale Band 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: Counly Orcheslra 4: Dis- lricl Orcheslra 3, 4: Slale Orcheslra 3: Nighl' of Music I, 2, 3, 4. Harriei' Doris Shearer March 24 RouTe No. I, Reinholds l'lI remember: The SpecTaTor, a science seminar I aTTended, Those senior English classes! We'II remember: HasTy, our Talenfed pianisT, mosT promising senior girl, her aim-Bryn Mawr. College Preparafory: Nafional Honor SocieTy 3, 4. Vice Presidenf 4: SpecTaTor Ediforial 3, 4, AssisTanT EdiTor 3, EdiTor-in4Chief 4: Class Treasurer I: Class Secrefary 2, 3: DebaTing Team I, 2, 3: Junior Clas- sical League I, 2, 3, 4: MaskeTTes Club I: Mask and Dagger Club 2: FuTure Teachers of America Club I, 2, 3: MaTh Club 4: NighT of One ACT Plays I, 2: Chorus 2, 3, 4: PianisT 3, 4: Nighf of Music 2, 3, 4: Girls Ensemble 2, 3. James A. Shelley December I0 800 Snyder Road, WesT Lawn I'II remember: a Boy ScouT Jamboree aT Valley Forge, Daniel Boone Rod and Gun Club, fooTbaII. We'Il remember: Jim, a newcomer al Wilson, his in- TeresT in cars, wish To be a MerchanT Marine. General: STudenT Council 2, 3: Foafball Club 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3. Franklin Alan Shirk Ocfober I6 2227 Noble STreeT, WesT Lawn I'II remember: my maTh classes, a Trip Through The New England STaTes, a Top collar buTTon. We'II remember: Al, who is handy backslage, a wonderful dancer, acTiviTy in The Explorers. College Preparaiory: SpecTaTor EdiToriaI 3, 4: Camera Club 4, Vice PresidenT 4: Junior HisTorians Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4: PhoTography Service Club 2: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: FooTbaII I, Man- ager 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Tennis I: Swimming 2, 3: STage Hand I, 2, 3, 4: MoTion Picfure ProiecTionisT 4. Barry Sherwood Shul+z Sep'I'ember 8 2I4 Jefferson Boulevard, Lincoln Park I'II remember: hecTic Times beaTing deadIines, Track meeTs, and The Boy ScouT Trip To Europe. We'Il remember: Barry, and his sTraighT A's, DarT- mouTh bound, sporTs ediTor of The SpecTaTor. College PreparaTory: NaTionaI Honor SocieTy 3, 4, PresidenT 4: STudenT Council 3: SpecTaTor EdiToriaI 3, 4, AssisTanT SporTs EdiTor 3, SporTs Edifor 4: Malh Club 4, Vice PresidenT 4: Junior HisTorians Club I, 2, Vice PresidenT 2: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Assembly CommiTTee 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: FooTball 3: Class PresidenT I: Senior Seminar 4. Jean Glenn A. Sillharf March 30 IOI Wilson STreeT, WesT Lawn I'II remember: Trip in rubber boaT down grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, Two weeks of boofcamp. We'-ll remember: Fox, his blond curly hair, a 'whife bubble, his wonderful sense of humor. General: Hi-Y Club I: Globe TroTTers Club 2, 3: Track Manager I, 2: Swimming 2: STudy Club 4. E. Smifh March 24 2436 Cleveland Avenue, WesT Wyomissing I'II remember: Junior HisTorians Trip To PiTTsburgh, pIane geomeTry classes! babysiTTing. We'II remember: SchmiT, always ready wiTh a friend- ly smile, ofTen says, Give me some gum! College PreparaTory: FuTure Teachers of America Club 3: Junior HisTorians Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: UshereTTes Club 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Soffball Manager 2. Ofil as Cs , f fe X . ....: 2 4 s- ii if' a re 1 X N R X , s-, 2 .4 'QD Neil Spayd April I8 2008 Cleveland Avenue, Wesl Wyomissing l'II remember: lhe Srudenl' Council convenlion al' Pills- burgh, my 'rrip Io Florida, and Ihe Prom. We'Il remember: Neil, his baskelball skill, our Presi- denl of Srudenl Council, a friendly smile. College Preparalory: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Vice Presidenr 3, Presidenl 4: Speclalor Business I, 2, 3. 4: Adverlising Manager 4: Hi-Y Club I: Leaders Club 2, 3: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Co-Caplain 2: Monilor 2, 3. Pafricia Lynn Spear November I 3I6 Dorchesler Avenue, Lincoln Park I'Il remember: 'Whose fimes af Green Valley! fool- ball games, 'Ihe panic in elevenlh grade. We'Il remember: Pal, a willowy brunelle, her lovely blue eyes, she Thinks Syracuse is grearl College Preparelory: Sludenr Council I: Speclaior Edirorial 3, 4, Alumni Exchange Edilor 4: Wilsonian Make-up 4: Maskelles Club I: Mask and Dagger Club 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Usherelles Club 3, 4: Fulure Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4. Barbara Jean Speicher December 5 205 Inlervilla Avenue, Wesl' Lawn l'Il remember: '59 prom, 'lhose band bus rides lo loolball games, Y.F. Ballimore Convenlion. We'lI remember: Squeakie, always ready wirh a crazy giggle, musical abili'I'y, friendliness. College Preparafory: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Junior Classical League I. 2, 3, 4: Fulure Teachers of America Club 4: Y-Teens Club 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Busi- ness Manager 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Counly Band 3: Baskelball Manager 2, 3, 4: Nighr of Music I, 2, 3, 4. Florence B. Sleffey Augusl' I4 545 Calco Avenue, Sinking Spring I'II remember: lhe day I srarled my firsl iob, rhose home ec. classes, a lrip +o Conneclicur. We'll remember: Floss, oflen seen wirh Bonnie, her grear desire lor apples, and friendly smile. Vocafional Homemaking: Glee Club I: Nigh+ of Music I: Furure I-lomemakers of America Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Library 4. Niles G. S+oucI+ March 9 22Ol Fairview Slreel, Wesl Lawn I'Il remember: iourney +o Florida, my experiences as a phol'ographer, fun I've had in band. We'II remember: Niles, his quiel smile, seen lasl' summer dipping ice cream, lennis abilily. College Preparafory: Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 3 4 Dan Tennis ce Band 2, 3, 4: Nighl' of Music I, 2, 3, 4: I, 2, 3, 4. Ronald Waller Sfoudl' May 24 IOI Keppel Slreel, Wesl Lawn I-'ll remember: bool camp al' Ihe Greal' Lakes, Iislen- ing ro K.B., band praclices, class Trip. We'Il remember: Ronnie, seen behind The wheel of a '5I Sfudebaker, commenls Whal? Me Worry? General: Camera Club I, 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Chorus 4: Nighr of Music I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3: Swimming I, 2, 3. Donald Sfuebner July 26 62 Norman Slreel, Wesl Lawn l'll remember: Junior class 'rrip lo New York, long hours praclicing lhe organ, Raneova Camp. We'll remember: SIueby lor his love ol' hunling, generosily is easily shown, replies As lar. Vocafional Agricullureg Fufure Farmers of America Club 2. 3, 4. Barbara L. Sfufflef Ocfober 2I 2532 Garfield Avenue, Wesi Lawn l'll remember: '58 Wilson prom, fha? broken drive shall, a cerlain Chrislmas Eve, bowling. We'll remember: Pooch, oulslanding business slu- denl, blonde haired lass, always in a hurry. Business Educafiong Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Speclalor Typing 4, Typing Edilor 4: Debaling Team I, 27 Y-Teens Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Typing Club 47 Chorus I: Counly Chorus Ig Cheerleader lg Cenlral Treasury 4: Sludenl Secrelary 4: Molion Piclure Pro- ieclionisl 4. Linda Ann Sweigarl' OcI'ober 3I I78 Old Frilzlown Road l'll remember: lun on Ihe band bus going Io loolball games, youlh fellowship meelings, New York. We'll remember: Linda, playing Ihe clarinel in marching band, lovely soprano voice, shyness. Business Educafiong Typing Club 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Counly Band 33 Nighl ol Music I, 2, 3, 41 Bowling 4. LoreH'a A. Sweiher February I5 RD. No. I, Sinking Spring l'll remember: a class Irip 'ro New York, P.A.D. classes, 'rhe lun I had in Glee Club and bowling. We'll remember: Louie, small blond miss, never found wilhoul Sandy, and always seeing her smile. Business Educafiong Glee Club I, 2: Nighl ol Music I. 2, 3, Y-Teens Club 3: Typing Club 4. Carol Anne TaIboH April 25 55 Woodrow Avenue, Sinking Spring l'll remember: parlicipaling in fhe Miss Beleena con- lesl, being a Rainbow girl, Irip Io Florida. We'll remember: Tibbi'r, a varsily cheerleader and greal iazz enlhusiasl, her lovely blue eyes. College Preparaloryg Wilsonian Edilorial 4: Class Sec- relary 4, Maskelles Club I: Mask and Dagger Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 3, 43 Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 47 Nighl of One Ac'I Plays I, 2, 33 Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Caplain 4: Sollball I, 2, 3, 47 Cheerleader I, 3, 4, Bowling 47 Senior Seminar 47 Nalional Honor Sociely 4. Barbara Ann Templin December 3I I5O Spohn Road. Midvale Manor l'll remember: New York Glee Club Irip, hours spenl al lhe rink, being sludenl secrelafy. We'll remember: Barb lrequenlly saying Oh my, her shorl black hair, skafing enlhusiasm. Business Educafiong Speclalor Typing 41 Glee Club I, 2, 3: Typing Club 47 Nighl' of Music I, 2, 3: Slu- denl Secrelary 43 Bowling 4. fe 33' M. .,1.1, 141.1, . mmswwn Mary Ann Thomas Sepfember 8 R.D. No. 2, Sinking Spring I'll remember: my liirsr day at Wilson, Glee Club con- ceri in ninlh grade, New York class lrip. We'll remember: Mary Ann, her inleresf in music, a small feaiured, good-nafured senior. Vocafional Homemakingg Glee Club I, 2, 3: Fulure I-lomemakers of America Club 4: Nighl of Music I, 2, 3. . Charles P. Tornielli Sep'I'ember 27 2239 Cleveland Avenue, Wesl Wyomissing I'II remember: fhe Boy Scour Trip +o' Philmonf, New Mexico, playing Wesl' Lawn Church baskelball. We'll remember: Skip speaking when spoken lo, mile runner, relishes hunling season- Thar doe. College Prepararoryg Hi-Y Club I, 2. 3, 4: Track 3, 4. Leland L. Trivers February I2 95 Gelsingers Road, Sinking Spring l'll remember: fourin The Canadian Nalional Fair, 9 chem class!I swimming in lhe Tully. We'll remember: Lee as Ihe boy never on lime, seen wilh Jim, angry when lasl' in lunch line. College Preparafory: Ma+h Club 3, 4: Nighr of One Acl' Plays 3. Lana M. Troslle Seplember 24 RD. No. I, Reinholds I'II remember: Uniled Nalions Tour, hobbies-cooking sewing and painling, my Tiny dog, Ginger. We'll remember: Lana, her saying Oh sugar 'iulure secrelary, dislike for slringy hair. Business Educariong Glee Club li Fulure Homemakers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Junior l-lisiorians Club 4 Nighi of Music I: Library 2, 3, 4. Joan Urban April 20 2803 Heisler Boulevard, Wesl Wyomissing I'll remember: when chosen as a maiorelle, 'Irip Io Canada, band bus rides Io Ihe looiball games. We'll remember: Joan, having Irouble wilh her con- lacl' lenses, blonde lass driving a sporls car. College Preparafory: Sludenr Council lg Mask and Dagger Club 2, 3, 45 Maskelles Club I: Junior Clas- sical League I, 2, 3, 4: Usherefles Club 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 2: Maiorelle 3, 4, Nigh+ of Music 2, 3, 4. Elizabe+l1 Anne Vasfine November 20 RD. No. I, Sinking Spring l'll remember: '59 Mifflin-Wilson hockey game, sweal- ing in RG. class, syncronized swimming, We'll remember: Libbel as a counly chorus selec- lion, peppy varsily cheerleader, lalkalive. College Preparaforyg Sfudenl Council 2, 3, 4: Specia- 'ror Edilorial 3: Mask and Dagger Club 2, 3: Fufure Teachers of America Club 47 Glee Club lg Nighr of One ACI Plays 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 3: Nighl' of Music l, 2, 3, 43 Counfy Chorus 4: l-lockey 2, 3. 4: Cheerleader I, 4. Joanne Marie Wagner Oclober 20 2239 Reading Avenue, Wesl Wyomissing I'II remember: lrip around Manhallan Island. laking my driver's lesl, lirsl day al Wilson. We'II remember: Jo, a newcomer lo Wilson, quiel classmale who enioys Iyping, prizes dog. Business Educalion: Leaders Club 3: Typing Club 4. La Verne Dolores Wehr Augusl' 8 RD. No. l, Sinking Spring I'II remember: our New York class lrip in elevenlh grade, lun in home ec. class, F.l'l.A. Club. We'II remember: La Verne's friendly challer, a pro- licienl seamslress, remarks Thai: did ill Vocalional Homemalsing: Glee Club I, 2: I-lomemakers of America Club 3, 4, Presidenl 4: of Music l, 2: Library 4: Bowling 4: Nalional Sociely 4. Shirley G. Weiler December 3 R.D. No. 2, Sinking Spring I'Il remember: lrip lo New York, excursions lo lhe Farm Show, lhose parlies given by F.F.A. We'II remember: Shirl, being seen wilh Lana, her pleasanl' disposilion, Ihis soll-voiced lass, Business Educalion: Fulure Homemakers of America Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Nighl of Music I. Gene B. Werner July 28 3l6 Church Road, Wernersville I'Il remember: senior English classes, New York class lrip, Cushion Peak Rod and Cuslom Club. We'II remember: Jingles, favorile paslime-cars, his commenl As lar . . ., lhose sideburnsl General: Sludy Club I: l'li-Y Club 2, 3, 4. Fulure Nighl Honor Beverly Ann Werf February 20 3I II Grandview Boulevard, Wilshire l'Il remember: my sludenr 'reaching in The grade school, malh classes, and my lrip Io New Englancl. We'II remember: Bev, a blond haired miss wilh a lalenl for fhe piano, her shy pleasing smile. College Preparalory: Speclalor Edilorial 3, 4: Y-Teens Club 2, 3: Usherelles Club 3 4: Fulure Teach- ers ol America Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I: Nighl of Music I: Library 3, 4. Wayne G. While November I I R.D. No, 2, Sinking Spring I'II remember: grave diggingl, Deulsch classe, fool- ball praclices, slruggling 'rhrough Trig. We'll remember: WhiIey always doing homework, lall, red?? hair, says Il doesn'l' maller lo mel College Preparalory: Sluclenl Council 4: Speclalor Edilorial 3: Golf Club I, 2: Science Club 3: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: Golf I: Foolball I, 2, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. ., L. - Q 0 o x 0 . 6 'I ..-5:152513S1E121Zi2iIE2EIE1Z1i'-' 1515:3:3:3:51g:3g5gEgEgEgEgE5EF U NN6- PeTer YaTron July I0 RD. No. 2, Mohn's I-Iill, Sinking Spring I'II remember: TirsT day aT Wilson, bowling, Trip To Philadelphia Tor coTTee, chess champion? We'll remember: PeTe's '50 blue Ford, charmer's iackeT, Tamiliar chime, I-Iurry up, Bugs. General: STudy Club 2, Chess Club 3. Dianne Elaine Yeager SepTember I9 242i Highland STreeT, WesT Lawn I'II remember: dances aTTer basIceTbaII games, Tun aT The skaTing rink, class Trip To New York. We'll remember: MousF'e Tor her wild sense OT humor, bobbing Tor apples, inTeresT in music. Business Educafiong Glee Club I, 2, 37 NighT oT Music I, 2, 3: Bowling 4. Carolyn Sandra Yearick March 3 204 BreviTy Lane, WesT Lawn l'll remember: living in Japan Tor Tive years, Traveling around The Suez, Oklahoma musical. We'll remember: Carolyn and her aspiraTion To be a nurse, How abouT ThaT! , love of reading. College PreparaToryg DebaTing Team 4: Around The World Reading Club 3: Glee Club 3: Girls AThIeTic AssociaTion I, 47 Chorus 43 NighT of Music 4. David R. Yocom Augusf I5 200 Perkasie Avenue, WesT Lawn I'II remember: UnTouchabIe baskeTball Team, book- keeping classes, exciTing Trip To Wildwood. We'll remember: Dave, always seen aT The WesT Lawn playground, known chemisT?, Tall comedian. Business EducaTiong SpecTaTor Business 2, 3, 4, Busi- ness Manager 4: Leaders Club 2: Globe TroTTers Club 37 Band Ig NighT oT Music I: FooTbaIl I. Doreen Elaine Zerbe March 3I l'll remember: The day we goT our class rings, lisTen4 ing To K.B,, Junior Class Trip To N. Y. We'll remember: Doreen, a TuTure secreTary, quieT buT cheery personaliTy, answers Well-l . . . Business EducaTion: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Typing Club 47 NighT of Music I, 2, 3. We'll always remember: William BurkI1ar'I' So may iT be, perchance, when down The Tide Our dear ones vanish. Peacefully They glide On level seas, nor mark The unknown bound: We call iT deaTh-To Them 'Tis IiTe beyond. Anonymous Joe and Bonnie discuss a crisis. One more sfep and l'II col Iapselu HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR SENIOR YEAR 74 I-Ionesf, Judge I-Iess, we weren'I going more Inan IhIrIy. Now as Far as flwe dowry is concerned, whaIever you Ihinlc I I Now, GIadys, wI1a'r's your phone num-er , . . where were you when Ihe accidenf occurred? .VI an Chris Ia ke five. Y L K- ...X Daqmar and Uncle i . , A Presideni KH: Bob, V. Pres.: Carol, Secreiaryt help Treasurer Bill check over Hwe senior budgei. IDEAS ARE FCRMULATED BY THE EXECUTIVES AND ADVISORS Miss Zug Mr. Miller Miss Rhodes Mr. Wise Mr. Baer Mr. Evans if xg g Q I Vie 'iii' if 1- ' i ' xiii ' if 'fir f ' is Q 5 :-' 3 ' siir ssi sii A is .... F' 75 'l 'wiiiw iii' 1, , 3 iw A I ' l- H , M rw l s!nw.uw'Sf--1-S 1' ' The Social Commiffeez Barb, CaroI, Pat Danny, Frank, Freddy. The FIower, Moffo, and GIII Commhhreez Sandra Ginny, and Tu? reIax afrer The Chrisfmas dance decorahons were Bohn, James Maguire, Carol Noll, Beverly Werf, finished. ,..-4 THE '60 SENIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES 'PW ,HV The Cap and Gown Commiwuree measured and re-measure-CI. of Jean's arm Ienqfh. SharIyn IisIens Io NeiI's reporf from Y. MiIIer makes sure Gail has made Diane's Correcfion on his homeroom. MariIyn's gown Ienqfh. Laura Iis'rens Io BoI:'s measure-menf 76 N' I r if! A A d Elena Scnramm, Bob Berry, Nancy Keller, Susan Who fyped l69O insfead of I96O on 'rhe Name Card and Announce- Piper wifh Miss Zug sefecf moffos for Hue dass vofe. men? order? asks L. Moyer, as 'fne commiffee checks for ofher errors. REVOLVED AROUND THE BIG 5 COMMITTEES The Class Play and Commencemen+Ticke1' Commiffee wafch suspicious gYinf in Their eyes. counf The proceeds from ine closely as J. Pawling, M. Reimer and C. Bieber, wifh a ra+her Sr. Class Play, I Remember Mama. 77 KaTrin, aT her deslc, remembers Mama. CLASS PLAY- l REMEMBER MAMA For as long as l can remember. The house on STeiner STreeT had been home. We were all born here-Nels, The oldesT and The only boy, my sisfer ChrisTine, and The liTTlesT sisTer, Dagmar. BuT firsT and foremosf, I remember Mama. As The audiTorium lighTs dim on May 6 and 7, Kafrin, The T-lanson's oldesT daughTer, is seafed aT her deslc in fronT of The curTain wriTing in her diary. As she wriTes, she remembers The pasT few years. When she reads whaT she has wriTTen, she Thinlcs baclc To her life in San Francisco. The curTain parTs and her family is again seaTed in Their lciTchen. Mama, played by Rufh Ann Maier, Papa, by Bob Berry, Nels, Brian ArndT, ChrisTine, Susan Piper and Dagmar, Carole Hill, are counfing ouT The money from The liTTle envelope. The spoTlighT moves from KaTrin, played by Carol McConnell: and as she enTers The lcifchen, she wallcs inTo her pasT in San Francisco. As The family counfs The money, Aunf Trina, PaTricia Rhodes, enTers The lciTchen followed by AunT Jenny, Carol TalboTT, and AunT Sigrid, PaTricia Spear. The Hanson family, along wiTh The Three aunTs, lisTen To Mr. Hyde, a boarder, read The Tales From Two CiTiesl MinuTes laTer Uncle Chris, enacTed by Leland Triviefs, comes roaring and sfamping inTo The house. I Remember Mama naTurally cenTers around Mama-her problems wiTh money, her children, and Uncle Chris. She has always Told The children There was money in The banlc in Town, and only aT The very end does she reveal To Them ThaT she has TolT a lie so de chilfren vill feel secure. Dagmar has a masToid and musT be operaTed on immediaTelyl Dr. Johnson, played by Bill Koch, Tells Mama. When Mama found she could noT visiT Dagmar on The firsT day afTer The operaTion she Tinlcs of someTing! She dresses as a wash woman and sneaks pasf The nurse, scrubbing The floors. Mama was always making sacrifices for her family--lilce The Time she sold The brooch her very own moTher gave her To buy KaTrin a graduafion giff. Finally The lighTs dim on The family scene, as KaTrin finishes her sTory I Remember Mama. Miss Zu Mama. g is direcfing l Rem ember 5g! ' ,f 'Ig I +inIc of somefmg . . . I Iink I Unk of someII'1ir1gI Goo+I you marry Iver fen. I send you box of oranges. TeII us, Sigrld, wha? did Uncle Chris do? SENIORS REMEMBER MAMA! -.3 'Iv 1:--r Joan, Libbif, Karl, Bob wa+cI1 Hwe Iasf rehearsal. i 1f ' f N i . ,ffzxgu H I muff? WM ,417 f+ n ,N if Tl-rx: 'W Y 'i x fc J: QUIZ 1 ELEVENTH GRADE i w 'LJ' Madame Herb and Il-I are seen each morning eniering Their maison in 408. E. ' k . Chlmen O E Clause Mrs. Herb Mr. Chrisiman G. Harrison R. Henry , W SAL? ,M WW KK M V r ' if : - . . , at if ' I V ' L 3 4 - 1 A. Ellmalrer M. Beard D. Fink B. Foreman Come info your 402 homeroom, shoufs Herr Chrisirnan fo his II-2 Schulers. i Mr Neulfy comsxders se Il 3 sfudenf assefs +0 e bookkeeping rocm M. V1 WV AQ wefme-.,f Mr Naulfy Mr Hufferfr I14 sxudenlrs are ucwfed m room 404 unde Mr Hufferfs guwdmq hand. S. Shinn A. S+ralra mzsw A . : f Q T9 , A W ' Lf' E V It l 12215, i f T 1, 5- ' .1 ' 1 I ' qi ' ' D. S+over J. Seifriei Oh no! lf carff be rWir1Gfy405V1e- Leap year hp Grab hum don? Ie? hmm go 'iq' X xy The Suspender Boys inlwabd Wilson ,, My ,- WN , Q :,k , 1 4 K K f 'I -,. L, 1 wail!-P' 'lbs if -me , zaszawvewmm 0 wxwswmxemwvs,Lrwsxsfwmmmsmwww k M i an V 1 I X Mr. Bard fm .... g,A,,Z3, ,t N L ' pypffsfmfz K ' A S K h 'Y-45 2-fi ,W , K -:J ' 'mf 5 5 Q 59, f 'I' Mr. Klingler Mr. Sfrunk Mrs. Huffer+ ,1- VV, -..f ,T 1 Q Mr. Arner - zffk V. , , -4 , Q ,Q H Mr. Evans Mr. Arner's IO-5 homeroom makes a righi' hand +urn for room 303 Y are Mr. E. X. Evans' IO-5 homeroom always smiling? .XXX ,f 4 Business a+ hand-Une up for picfure faking, Mr. Bard +eHs his IO-I homeroom 5n room 4I3. M. Reynolds doesn'+ seem To mind dissecf- ing! 1 Mr. Klinglefs IO-2 homeroom can be found reporfing each morning 'ro ihe biology lab-room 303. Clark and Barry de4 cided fo fake life easy 88 if v ll. V if W ' if . is 5 4 iq Mu- Y i, Swi- Y iii 2559 ifWEix. R f v7 f mg1uiuwua mmwwm e 5 w :ssalam:,M, usfzfmfnwn, wammKmvAMvMamwfv-fsfcm-:aww .... ..., , L mmwmrz ..... -'vlmmrqf ,M mmm THE MIXER HIGHLIGHTS THE NINTH GRADE SCHOOL TERM Please bring your excuse blanks fhe day eller being absenlf' requesls Mr. Plasha of his 9-I homeroom in room 506. Wal Home-room 942 find lhernselves in room 429 each morning, Promplly al 8:30 Mrs. Rollman leads 'them in fhe daily devolions. 9 'wif 2 ,ws 4 Miss Sinkovich is lhe lorlunaie person lo be checking affendance and handing ouf reporis cards 'ro 9-3 homeroom in 502. S put: M. Lippincofi iusf passed 'ihe hai in hme 'io lei V. Wirman be Jrhe vicfim. M. Sieiz and K. Pfieger are also parficipaiing in Huis game. Mr, Plagha Mrs. Jones f wx.. , , . .,,.f,s V 'J ' L' ' K L 'lg' 1 i Q ii 'I iff if , .',i 1 'L Q V P .sf 1:59 13 V 3212- - . lf- M if Mrs. Rollman Mr. Roy A+ fhe ninfh grade mixer Dawn Black and Roger Flory find if hard fo pass Jfiie life-saver. However. fhis game seems fo need an cifiaperon. Miss Sinkovich Miss Berger SE: A... , NINTH GRADE BRINGS THE SELECTION OF CLASS JACKETS 1 Ap' K aiislw 'eww This group of ninrin graders spend fneir homeroom periods and ccnducf morning devoiions under Mr. Roy's supervision. IM A W4 i Each morning rhese ninrh grade siudenis learn fine fundameniais of becoming arfisis under 'five dire-cfion of Miss Berger, 1 uw. ,, Q I Lx 4 M g g wc. .f R my L ,, 2 QQQM L , M 8 .QS ,W -252: Fi: ii f ns, . 4 2 S I M P31439 Vfsbsw , 4 m m m. Q . .. . ,fm Q KW - - .,,. i W ' ' f- f k W.aM i12,QEifg5iSW!fe:f,f .,M1Q,M,Qss.,Q-y.: ff -H: Mr. Granf Mahon keeps 'rhe noise down whiie his eighih grade homeroom finishes ifs las? minuie homework assignmenis. QB ilgl lf' Miss Bash one of our home ec. Teachers. supplies her eighih grade homeroom wiih good fhings io eai' ai' homeroom parries This eighi grade group fakes par? in The dufies of conducfing Their homeroom meefings guided by Mr. Schoenly. 1- inlimn1.,4mmes1ls', , 1 ff s. This scienriiic: group of eiqhrh graders go ihrough The door of Mr. Wiliam Moyer's laborarory every rniorning ai 8:l5. THE EIGHTH GRADE ENJOYS NEW SURROUNDINGS AT WILSON Mrs Baer The expressions of rhis eighrh grade class are blamed on spring. Mr. Schoenly Miss Bas+ Mrs. Gardecki Mrs. Hoffman Mr. Mahon MF- MOYGI' w nwiiisQn1 f x'r1 nwi w-mx,-we Jwnw 1 + 5 mms x Q an w :ew wywnrirnfmlmz . 2l i l .. f. ., . 4. wi, 1 I. 1 -..noi ' v,,1.,.g 4 unvO ! L , -,, in i . I 'vw 1,, , .L f' , Mrs. Gardeckrs homeroom, 8-G, locafed In room 606, Washes brignf smiles for our Wilsoni GH. SH ncmeriom wnic Homerocm 8B is form n is locaied in room 603, is under me cerefrn qurdance of Mrs. Hoffman. nafe fo be in The new arf room, 426, under ine supervision of Mrs. Baer 'i' .f , 11,111 if V' I If .mf QM, f ' 1 SEVENTH GRADE f e 2 E 2 sf? 5 . 3 :I This sevenrh grade homeroom is found under The supervision of Mr. Gerald Kane. Mr. Kane 6 um., . Q r . nee Aon, f Mr. Friend Every morning This sevenih grade homeroom reporis ro Mr. Ralph Friend in room 602. Mrs. Anna Long is in charge of rhe sevenih grade homeroom iocaied in room 505. Mrs' Long Q 1 u, aftfllmxnml' f -' H -.Q m .1 5 2- Y 11 iii' iioerr , ,Lry . 4 . f e, ffm , K.: 'k.,k' 5. 5 . 3, Zi Q my ' ' .gi - ir ' M , l f, - .. .,,, A -fir fx L , Q.. K lx' Q5 ' S These 7-4 acrresses and actors can be seen performing in Wa'rson's Playhouse, room 604. M,-5, Wafson far!! irq Mrs. Eclzarf This 7-5 homeroom and Mrs. Eckarf are boih spending 'their hrs? year af Wilson High. Every morning The 7-6 homeroom wiii enjoy doing iheir caiizihenics wiih f-vili f t'lrM:.lv Q,ll'wM'1i'v mia1ll hr . Miss Giiberr. Miss Gilberi' This yeafs 7-7 sechon is wif , hus af Wikon Hlqh under ihc direchon of Mr. Kouvaros. Mr. Kouvaros Mr. Troufman These 7-8 asfronorhers are found sfudyfng under fhe sfars in room 608 wifh Mr. Troufman. These 7-9 sfudenfs are pofeniid jumfor hisforians under fhe direchon of Mr. Kufz, Jr. Mr. Kufz, Jr. ar'- 1'-'vii'- wfvvi.fHf1,,w'1 nw'-x: fn .Q- IOI in , KM- ,L ,V . ,, ,W Wd , f W K 'muff .Q Vai 11- 2 W K f'i,..L,,Zw JS' U ' ' 'AlQ,q5,,,.,k In ,Q ' in , I ,, QQ vw, ,nr, ivwvf 3 ,, .2 aw' ,.,, WACA In www Yalwna, Pal, Elena, Greg, Mary Rullw, Advisor Miss Berger, and Blu realize now ll lakes lwours lo pu? llwe '60 yearbook logeflwer. B THE WILSONIAN RECORDS CHANGES OF THE 1959-1960 SCHOOL YEAR Edllor-ln-clrmlef Carol peruses page len. Wilsonlan lyping edilor Pal Tells Lorraine, Nancy, Barbara, Wisl1 llme sales commiflee could splil llwislu lhink Barb, Bud, Sally, and Gall ro relype cerlaln yearbook pages. Sally, Bob, Chairman Barry, Blue, Ron, and Libbel. Members of We Wilsonian ediisriai sraif discuss ideas for senior Hwrife-ups wifh Hweir faculiy advisor, Mrs. Jean Roiiman M Ki.. Sr Ano+i1er iayoui finished, siqiw Judy. OOO-oo-o, I qooiedlu counfs M. Hess. Eiena and Greg mark and oufiine pix. C. Taiborf and P. Gad coricenfrafe on wrifinq capfioras. You migiif be abie To use Huis, Mrs. Roiimari feiis L. Ciar E H The business sTaTT discusses The lisT oT adverTisers. T-IarrieT Shearer, ediTor-infChieT, Barry ShuITz, sporTs edi- Tor, Sue Piper news ediTor, and Ginny Kreuger, TeaTure ediTor, discuss The nexT ediTion OT The SpecTa'I'or. T-TarrieT and Barry check The sTory assignmenTs. Mr. Burger, operaTor oT The oTT-seT machine, chaTs wiTh HarrieT. SPECTATOR IS ITS NAME, INFORMATION IS ITS AIM JusT righT. Barry Thinks as he seTs up The sporTs page. Neil, Sharon, and Dave check The budgeT Tor someone's error J jew wi J .v1',, K QL Q gs R Do you underslancl wluy we did +l'1a+? aslcs Neil Spayd. Sfudenf Council leaders: Dave, Ginny, Neil and Dr. Miller. New W A w. 3, gm 1 , T-fe, .. . , ,T fir . ,,ii,.i Scrapbook Commillee includes Pa+, Sue, Linda, Jean, PrinCipal'S Cornrnilfeer Judy. Joanne. Dave. Tnurwald. STUDENT COUNCIL AND THE A.A. EXEMPLIFY STUDENT DEMOCRACY Marianne. Bob Kopp, presidenf, reads llie names of flue eligible sporfs sludenls To The Aflnlefic Associafion members: Sec. Joyce Gring. Dr. Miller, Mr. Leininger, Mr. Hopp, V.P. Joe Machemer, Mr. Slnaak, Miss Leinbacln, Miss Gilberl and Mr. D. Evans. ,a is iff Q 5 fi i ia ff-of WnYson's smiling rnaioreffes indude B. Fidler, P. Kiinka, L. Forry, P. Gaul, S. Kieffer, C. Hoffman, J, Urban, C. Herfz, and E. Ckuuse, Lead Maioreffe. X , 5 , 3 i .gf ' ,'.f. 5... . 'htm-nd' I V V . W: - I A : I Nw V 7, .:,,., ' Y. 6 N.--' S Mx These good looking gals make up fhe '59-'60 color guard. P. Heafh, Sergeani-at Arms, J. Scheider, B. Leven, C. James, D. Mdler, J, Dorn are ai' parade resf. WILSON'S BAND SHOWS SELF-EXPRESSION THROUGH MUSIC ...m,...w-J' Sue Kohl Edi+h Clouse Irene Engle Head Drum Majoreffe Head Majoreffe Sfudenr Conducfress IO8 .5- wir 'JW K I , Z f W I 1 N fwkt :'F V .h L - 5 4 , X ,fig ff .fn ,A Zn, 4. . Q Q: ft V 593' LX ff M 54 1 f ' J , A' ! +2 me E 1 my Q L11-iK x QW Y . K MX . W A' ... ' If , , 1 V s S ' Q if u. X W . V . A ,IN The Senior High Chf',irL.5, we-:ring iheir new choral qowns, harmonize fo Une Godi' under The direciion of Mr. Richard Miller and accompanied by The izand. i .5 5' ' Find someihinq amusing? The song ceriainiy i5.n'i Thai funny. e execiihye cciiichiffee discusses ihe cgrincerf wiih Mr. Miiier. l ls everybody ready? Mr. Hufferf asks The Junior High Chorus as ihey prepare ior an assembly. yy .. om QF E, L f + I 4' i1v?.,1f m e 9 I5 Ig I-5 WILSON'S SENIOR HIGH CHORUS AND BAND HARMONIZE FOR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Q, : , . 1' I Q 1 Mr. Weber asks a member of Hue Symplwoneffe during one of Hs rehearsals for assembly. Yi, Members of Ihe F.H.A. club review Ihe do's and don'Is of Iable eiiqueffe sponsored by Mrs. E, Schenck. Jerf, Gensemer and members of Ihe F.F.A. club +aIk abouf +ransporI'a+ion Io 'rhe Farm Show. Mr. H. MiIIer is advisor. MANY INTERESTS AND IDEAS B. Brigel discusses Ihe educaricin of handicapped chil- dren during an F.T.A. CIub meefing sponsored by Miss Seirzinger. II2 i ARE BROUGHT FORTH DURING CLUB MEETINGS Mr. Hufferr direcfs 'rhe Junior High Girls Chorus during a club acIivi+ies period. ,i1',1 ifwesw.s1u,,i.f: ,-sw f-fe.,-. .se- I know you will enioy Mid-Winler Conference. Mrs. Herb. Y- Teen direclor, felis J. Benner? and M. Piro as D. Lavrinels looks on. The Junior Hisforians, under lhe guidance of Mr. Griesemer, plan possible desfinafions for lheir annual pleasure lrip. . - . 7, -ffm-: swlsQ.Xifrwfm-aazma.sisfsu:sms:fm.msa4ee.e OUTLOOKS BROADENED BY CLUB ACTIVITIES The Senior Forum was 'rhe scene of 'rhe inler high school debales. The following schools parficipafed: Governor Mifflin, Wyomissing and Wilson. Curlain going up on Mask and Dagger of- ficers, Carol Talbolf, president Pal' Spear, secrelary and Sharon Miller, lreasurer. Direcl- ing ihe girls in lhe play is Miss Zug. II3 , .g.., H ! J Mr, Clay. direcror of rhe Peler Pan Club, inslrucfing rhese members, A. Michaels, R. Kondislco and A. Zeimba. Mr. Randall Roy helps members of 'the Model Club lo assemble dilferenl Types of aulomobiles. This new club has been formed for all car-minded iunior high sfuclenls. Mr. C. Derr +ries fo oulwil Gerry Smilh, as olher members of ihe Chess Club warch. V x D. Reber, T. Reifsnyder, H. l-larringlon, and D. Neiman, members of lhe Radio Club. are lesfing various lubes of an old +ele-vision sel. II4 F. Schwercli. Mr. Shaak. B. Shuliz and K. Romich lisien carefully as Harrier explains a problem in Maih Club. NEWLY ORGANIZED CLUBS PRODUCE NEW AND VARIED INTERESTS FOR ALL WILSON STUDENTS Mr. Kane demons+ra+es lo members of fhe junior high Gun Club ihe proper 1 melhods 'ro use when handling a gun. As The chefs look on D. Bohn clernonsiraies a baking meihod in ihe iunior high Chef Club sponsored by Miss Basi. Members of ihe iunior high girls Gym Club waich as o classmaie clemonsiraies her skill on The new irampoline. Some of 'rhe girls in ihe Typing Club seem io be having 'trouble wiih The leffers lhey are ro +ype for Miss Helen Rhodes. II5 ComprenezAvousi7 Mr. Wafson asks fhe fhree officers of fhe French Club as he subsfifufes for Mme. Wafson. , o H-I 0, L m ana 'J - T7 - ' - l i tj f rf 1 , fffc N A f fl, Agugw I SEEK 5Q3 ' Z L Mrs. Eclcerf poses wifh fhe 7fh grade Maslceffes Club which is now found under fhe guiding hand of Mr. Wafson. II6 NEW CLUBS ARE INITIATED Q. W. W, Mr. Kouvaros pronounces fhe Russian alphabef leffers. No, fhaf's nof fhe way fo do if, girls! says Mrs. Hoff- man, direcfor of fhe 9+h grade Maskeffes Club. Officers of Mefal Ari' Club lisfen as Mr. Shoe-nly, ad- visor, explains The operafion of fhe melfing ovens. A fx A up f:,?p,' A ff O.K .... you said if would be loud, buf llwis is ridiculous! llwinl: many sludenls in 'rliis lypical assembly. This is line Hconlraplionf' operaled by lwo General Molors men, llwaf cause flue noise. A represenlalive of General Molors explains wlial' lype of You know, l don'l believe 'flue boys are going To slwow up. malerials sound waves will or will nol' pass llmrough. B. Ma-:Kenzie fells M. Goelfz in Girls Will Be Girls. . i .l l 1 s ll8 V. Krueger reads We nexf name as S. Piper phaces Hue symbol of Hwe Nanonaf Honor Sociefy around I. Engle's neck 3 , We I Men behind fhe Scene-Bob and Rugs, Chowder, Leadership . . ., says Barry. ConqrarufaHonsI Sue says fo Carol. Your Hands are cold, shares Mr. Re-Hrer as he conqraiulafes Carol Talborf upon ner inducfion info Nafional Honor Sociefy. RECORDS SET ON THE GRIDIRON BY WILSON'S VARSITY TEAM Firsf row-J. Mancuso, C. Fassaf, B. Jones, S. VIasaIc, D. Schaeffer, K. Hornberger, A. Craig, J. Seelig. R. Frifz, S. Tice, S. Fesseff, R. Maione, H. BIanIord, B. SIwulTz. Second row-W. Whife, R. Heclcinger, J. Harfung, L. Adam, E. Bauers. C. Buzzanca, J. MiIIer, R. CI'1eIius, D. Bersf, R. Leininqer, W. Kopp. Third row-D. Fink, J. Chiiwood, F. Franks, W. Dry, H. Mafhews. G. SmiII1, S. Hyduke, R. Kopp, G. Allushuski, A. Schwerdf, A. Sfraka, D. Berger, C. Reedy, M. Flickinger, V. Melloff, J. Moyer, W. Wolf. SCHEDULE W. O. Sepfember I I Exeier 26 0 Sepfember I8 Blue MI. JI. 26 Sepfember 26 I-IeIIer'rown 26 Odober 3 S+. Clair I3 0 Odober IO Gov. Mifflin 6 27 Ocfober I7 Daniel Boone 48 7 O Ocfober 24 Lebanon Cafh. O Ocfober 30 Muhlenberg 3I 6 November 7 Cornwall 32 O November I3 Lancasfer Ca+I'1. 3l O I20 Gregory Allushuski carries The ball for anofher IO yd. gain. X 6 'al l o -69, ,. vt 1 Q' A M 7 M -,il If QJJN 1 y uf' M. Fliclcinger infercepls a Daniel Boone pass. Where's fhe ball? seems lo be The ques+ion of fhese players. We're on fhe ball! shoul fhe peppy varsily cheerleaders. l2I PONIES CAPTURE JUNIOR HIGH LEAGUE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Kneeling: T. Aclwenloacln, K. Quinrer, H. Ream, D. Bollman, T. Hamberger, R. Mogel, L. Miller, J. Davis, R. Slriclcler, S. Foclwl' M. Meckley, K. Brown, R. Baerncopf. G. Speclwf. Sfandingz M. James, D. Slrobel, J. Bullery, J. Young, S. Twardowsld, D. Wilwer E. Wagner, W. Clouser, VV. Malz, R. Gruber, R. Harbach, L. Herli, D. Longenecker, R. Frilz. SCHEDULE W. O. Ocf. 2 Daniel Boone I2 O Oc:+ Muhlenberg 7 O Ocl. I2 I-lill School 7 O Od. I6 Exeler I9 O Oar Governor Mifflin I5 6 J. Young. running wilh +I'-e ball, is Iaclcled by K. Quinfer. I22 Coaches A. Miller, N. Hopp D. Trouiman Pony R. Gruber, sfrugqling hard, manages 'ro sfay on his feet Coach Miller insfrucis W. Maiz and D. Wifwer. A pony gridder fhrows a good block 'For his back Marfy Flickinger, well blocked by J.V. line, gains 8 yards. Franks 'rhrows a fouchdown pass To Flickinger. IZ3 BASKETBALL-A GAME OF ABILITY, ACTION, AND AGILITY I HARD WORKUAHND soon SPSIQTSMANSHIIPW ARE QUALITIES WHICH F. Crawford R. Heclringer D. AroseII R. Leininger OUR VARSITY BULLDOGS PERFECTED IN THEIR SEASON J. Machmer J. CI1iIwood A, Sh-alma W. Kopp 124 5 5 IM' Al l The iunlor varslfy learn had a successful season of II wlns, 5 losses in league compellfion. The members of lhe J, V. feam are lefl 'ro rlghl: Donald Breiner. Henry Blandford, Bradley Jones, Ralph Malone, Gerry Smilh, Kenr Hornberger, William Dry, James Jones, Farrel Franks, Rolaerl ScagneI!i, Dale Grunewald, Roberl Balzel, Crale Balcer, and Michael Erb. IO!! Y ww we 0 WW '1 8 C90 we N550 Q dd XOOQQ . Q5 X,x'5 O srlef' Q O0 -s'NXO, al 1 quo Mow O rR9 A . ,, My N5 580 wel A ' X 3 if S :::.. .Mm 1 s 5 J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM SCHEDULE SQHEDULE JR. HIGH BASKETBALL SQUAD -SCHEDULE November 27 Brandywine January Schuylkill Valley December Fxefer January Fleefwoocl December 8 Daniel'Boone January Gov. Mifflin December I I Perry January Conrad Weiser December I5 Gov. Mifflin January Muhlenberg December I8 Wesf Reading February Fleefwood December 22 Wyomissing February Gov. Mifflin December 28 Mf. Penn February Conrad Weiser January 5 Muhlenberg February Muhlenberg January 8 Schuylkill Valley January I2 Hamburg January I5 Conrad Weiser January 22 Perry January 26 Gov. Mifflin January 29 Wesf Reading February 2 Wyomissing February 5 Muhlenberg February 9 Schuyllcill Valley February I2 Hamburg February I6 Conrad Weiser The iunior high baskefball squad finished in fhird place wifh a record of four losses and six wins. Team members are Kneeling L. Miller, R. I-larbach. D. Unger, D. Marabella, R. Brown: Sfanding. S. Twardowslzi, D. Wifwer, B. Clouser, D. Mausf R aas R. Baerencopf. Division Champs: B. Holfzer, J. Eclcenrolh. R. Waliers, S. Tice. 6.Smi1h, R. Maione, E. Meinholz, and B. Jones. J. Greul, B Dry H. Mallhews, R. Leininger, G. Allushuslci. R. Hornberger, B. Degler. Coach Leininger, B. Kopp, F. Franks, J. Chifwood J Mancuso, A. Slralra, D. Bersl, N. Spayd. iq. Bill Kopp scores for a Wilson IO-2 viclory. Coach Leininger gives a signal Io Ihe Wilson baller 'Y F if sf' I,'. ...V g Jil I I28 .f W SCHEDULE April 2 Cocalico Union April 5 Wyomissing April 6 Hamburg April 9 Reading High April I I Exeier April I4 MI. Penn April I8 Muhlenberg April 2I Wesl Reading April 25 Gov. Mifflin April 28 Exeler May 2 MI. Penn May 5 Muhlenberg May 9 Wesl Reading May I2 Gov. Mifflin BASEBALL DEVELOPS LEADERS, SPORTSMEN, AND CHAMPIONS l go? rf' l go? if! shouls Andy as a foul is hif info The air. Well, +ha+'s fhe fhird oul in fhis inning. Now We'll Wow! This is going fo be a Hghl squeeze! 'rhinlcs show 'rhem wha? we can do af ba+s. says Greg. Greg, as he begins fo go info e perfecf slide. I29 Ralph rounds lhird when a leammaie gels a double. TENNIS-oNE or THE ACTIVE INTRAMURAL sPoRTs i AT wlLsoN l Tennissee'rs for l96O season: David Rapp, Carl Greenich, Doug Arosell, William Koch, Niles Sloudf, and Coach Norman Hopp. l l l l l l l l 4 4 i ss' 'fe l 3 SCHEDULE W. O Boyerlown 4 l Reading 2 4 Garden Spoi 2 3 Mifflin 2 Muhlenberg 4 Hamburg 3 2 Fleeiwood 5 O Wyomissing 0 5 Mifflin 4 Muhlenberg 4 Hamburg 2 3 Fleelwood 5 O Wyomissing 0 5 David Rapp, 'rhe youngesi member of ihe fennis leam, has done a fine job fhis year and has promising years of good fennis playing ahead of him. i 2 Y if Senior Bill Koch gives a sample of his powerful, effecfive serve, Thai looks like a good refurn. Doug, buf where as he shows his rival ihal he can make him worlc for his poinis. did fhe ball go? l3l DETERMINATION, FORTITUDE AND THE WILL-TO-WIN Z VICTORY 2 My J.. , . Firsl row: J. Wiellick, M. Fink, J. Vlasak, S. Foclwt R. I-larfrnan. B. I-lard, R. Mogel. Middle row: A. Lelller, D. Fink, B. Slwullz, W. While. J. Maclwmer, G. Miller, J. Moyer, C. Tornelli, A. Slneclc, J. I-larlung. W. Malz. Back row: Mr. Evans, T. Slump, W. Seelig, P. Canlin, Brad Slnullz, H. Blanlord, E. Wagner, R. Mausl, G. Heclcinger, S. King, D. Grunwald, D. Lavrinels. J. Saylor. J K Cl M I1 . Seelig, W. enne y, r. Ma.on. I32 SCHEDULE April Annville April Gov. Mifflin and Manlwiem Twp April Muhlenberg and Gov. Mifflin April Albriglwl College Meel April Penn Relay April Wyomissing, Exeler and Oley May Muhlenberg and Boyerown May Counly Jr. I-liglw Meel May Wesl' Reading Counly Me-el May Lebanon Relays May Venslce Relays May Viclory Meel' May Counly Jr. I-ligli Meel l+'s a bird-No, il's a sho? puf, lhrown by iunior Joe Machemer. ..., 3 . 1 955 .r . , , A - gf Wishing his +hrow would go more fhan l20 feel, Jim Harlung gels ready in +he correcl' iavelin posilion. ll only I could gel 'lhis heavy iavelin off +he ground, I mighl' Up and over fhe fhird hurdle goes Barry Shullz. as he be able +o Throw it lwo or +I-iree fee+! 'rhinks Greg. places second in +he Muhlenberg Meet I33 CONTINUED PRACTICE, COORDINATION AND STRENGTH PRODUCE A SKILLED GOLFER The Wilson High Golf Team consisfs of Daniel Wilman, Thurwald Grommer, Barlon Proger. Larry Meclcley. Coach Brumbach, Barry Shelfler, Roberf Kopp, David lvlcfxlees, and Fred Crawford. .f 1, , W 515 N f ' l 1:1 P : 1. .Q Q ,.k,, ag ,egg H :V gg' ,,,,C,1:Z1C, , ,I l A ' fi ,ETT P A ..,,,' ,:a,, l U y I34 This year's golf Team, lhough if didn'+ produce a very exceplional record, can boasl' of improving i'ls players' skills 'ro a large degree. Praclicing afler school a+ The Manor Couniry Club in Wernersville, 'lhey drilled on Jrhe various skills expecled of an accomplished player-driving, pulling and chipping. Bobby Kopp, one of lhe more experienced play- ers, is caplain of Jrhe feam. Dave McAlees, a junior, was vo+ed +he Easlern Pennsylvania Golfers Associa+ion's Oulslanding Player of Ceniral Pennsylvania. This is mainly be- cause of 'lhis oulslanding record of nine wins, Three Ties, and no losses. Our of lhe golf +eam's I2 meels. Wilson's rec- ord was 'rhree wins, one lie, and eighl' losses. Wi+h more praclice and hard worlc, 'rhe leam hopes +o improve nex+ year's record, and if possi- ble. become champions! L. Mechley shows fhe proper form wifh a powerful backward sfroke. Crossing The course are D. Miller and D. MacAlees Fred Crawford fries his skill a+ lining 'rhe bail accurafeiy. D. Macfxiees blasfs his way ou+ of a sand frap. i35 WILSON AQUAMEN EXHIBIT SKILL AND TIMING IN COMPETITION Wilson's swimming feam. Seafed: Marly Flickinger, Fred Schafferl, Marfy Kowalski, Irvin Jones, John Schweikerf, and Mike Fochl. Standing: Dr. A. Miller, coach, David Lehr, Roberf Kondisko, Joe Mancuso Frank Boulinger, Joe Farrill. manager. Taking a deep brealh, Fred Schaffer? pushes off for Wilson. Frank Boulinger porlrays excellenl form in a swan drive. As The 'rimer slarls lhe race. The swimmers do a racing dive inlo The pool. SCHEDULE W. O. I Muhlenberg 44 I7 Exeler 3I 35 Gov. Mifflin 29 37 Wesl Reading 30 36 Muhlenberg 46 20 Exeler 37 29 We-sl Reading 33 33 Gov. Mifflin 30 36 I36 -4' . J my y 3 A M if 627' X M1255 QF ,AJ no-.K i PM QN- 'L XC-C The Varsify squad: Tibbif, Libbif, Carol, Judy, Mary, and Maryilyn may be ou+ of proporiion, bu+ sfill cheering. J. Angeiisanfi, B, MacKenzie, C. Beidier, J. Sheefz, V. May and S. Sfaudr, members of 'rhe J.V. cheering squad, seem happy abouf ihe successful season. Displaying eye-cafching uniforms, fhe pony cheerleaders. B. Sfernberqer, P. Breen, D. Beard, H. Marks. C. Vasrine. and L. Smifh shout Give a cheer! C. Hoffman, Laura Brandenburg, Co-Caplains J. Kondislao and C. Talboff, E. Vasrine, S. Lochman, M. Hess, N. Baer, C. Hill, S. Clouser, C. McConnell, P. Spear, C. Mast E.Schramm, M.ReimerC P. Kunluleman, B. Bowers, LaRue Brandenburg, C. Edris, S. Miller, K, Brant M. Beard, S. Shinn, B. Reiii, Managers Z. Heiiner and M. Halder, C. Weinrnan, K. Bensing, C. Lunenschloss, E. Shoup, J. Kline, D, Knappenberger, J. Sheelz. J. Gring, P. Durdan, D, Rulh and Coach Leinbach. HOCKEY GOALS: TEAMWORK, TECHNIQUE AND SPORTSMANSHIF SCHEDULE SCHEDULE WO' Or29 C aw' +W'I Y-Cin Od Wesr Reaclin ar Wilson l 2 C ' Owe elser a. 'Son OCT Wilson al' GZV. Mifflin I 4 NOV' 5 Muhlenberg ai Wllson O O Oar I5 Wilson a+ Muhlenberg 3 4 -.I.V. Oc? 2 Wilson ar Wesl Reading 2 4 Oar. I5 Wilson a+ Muhlenberg O 6 Oar 28 Gov. Mifflin ar Wilson I O Nov. 5 Muhlenberg al' Wilson 0 O Senior: Hilly, Elena, Laura, Cindy, Joyce, Na+, Carol, Lulu, Par, Susie, Tibbir, Libbef, Sandy, Tina, Tu? form a W. I38 - fs . WILSON TOPPLES MIFFLIN This year's senior-sludded leam warmed up for Jrheir season long before lhe school Term began. During 'rhe monlh of Seplember, while olhers were vacalioning. 'rhe girls were run- ning, bullying and dodging up and down 'the Owl's Field praclicing for lheir firsl game on Oclober I. Allhough +he seasonal record was nol' 'foo impressive, 'rhe highlighl ol +he year was a I-O viclory over Governor Mifflin, which more lhan compensaled for lhe 'ream's hard worlc. Carol Talboll was high scorer. rushing in four goals. Cindy l-lollman conlribuled lwo, and Laura Brandenburg, Marianne l-less, and Nalalie Baer each scored one. The l959-60 hoclcey season was lhe besl since I'-756. C Hoffman slops lhe ball lo gel il under confrol while P. L. Brandenburg pushes hard lrying lo gel lhrough 'lhe Spear hurraes over lo help Cindy oul ol Muhlenberg's zone. Muhlenberg defense Wilson s forward line walls fo help her Slarhng lo mlercepl a pass wilh a Muhlenberg player near. Laura is probably wishing 'lhal half lime would be here soon JE Sugar ,V .uf Yr N W AQ NM 4 Wilson forwards 'Fighl' Muhlenberg guards lo caplure lhe ball. K. Brand? escapes her guard and runs ro help L, Brandenburg reach for fhe ball. Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb SCHEDULE Wes+ Reading Gov. Mifflin Conrad Weiser Schuyllcill Valley Belhel Berhel Muhlenberg Schuylkill Valley Conrad Weiser Come on, Lulu , gel 'rhai' ball! Laura is sranding ready To help as Muhlenberg iurnps for ihe ball. Coaches Leinbach and Gilberl, Co-caplains Cindy and Laura, Managers Barbara and Zane. PRACTICE AND SKILL MAKE CHAMPIONS SCHEDULE W. O. April I Belhel 2I 3 April 8 Schuylkill Valley I2 6 April I2 Penn-Bernville 26 3 April 22 Conrad Weiser 8 4 April 26 Conrad Weiser 7 8 April 28 Penn-Bernville 37 5 May 3 Schuyllcill Valley 9 8 May II Hamburg 43 I How abou? a homer, Joyce? Our champs share Ihe Weslern Division lille wifh Weiser. I I-lurry up, Joyce, or you'II be called oul. Lu Lu looks ro Miss Leinbach for help. I42 Faifhful managers-M. Dubbs and S. Haff. 3. ' .gf -3 ,E im iff' k.wMa,W,,N Q, ga ax. ., gy A if C y s M433 S.A.L.-coach of fhe champs WRESTLING FASTEST GROWING BOYS SPORT Hold on, Glen: l'1e's qefhng away. J. Miller and K. Fegley wresile each oilwer To delermine a finalisf. Boy, l1e's pinned! Peanuis Tlwinlcs. K. Greenich 'fries +o pin his Mifflin opponent Wilson's firsf wresllinq Team-Mr. Klingler, ad- visor. ' 'H ' - 'M www ,,,yff,Xi-Qwiwmww' rwwawemh,,,.nW,..N-vw-fwawmmm.. 2:-1-' W A l55..m Q N .AS Q qi,-.tri 'O'-:Lis Yin. Mary Alice Tyson sells a prom liclef Millie Securda lwelps Jolwn Sclwwel- Jucly DeHarl and lwer escorf sill 'folk- 'ro Palricla Bressler and l1er escorf. karl pin on lwls boufonnlere before ing on The garden benclw belween llwe prom. dances. Floaler Slwerry Yocum serves punclw To Dave Breen and Tina Mas? during flme prom. Susan Piper and Joie Clwllwood enler ilrne dance ilwrouglw llwe arbor. I44 MOONLIGHT MAGIC FOR THE JUNIOR- Aifnougiw ininqs are siiqiwiiy crowded, we are enioyinq ourseives. D-nf' cAsTs A SPELL 4 I SENIOR PROM Time nos? inviies Barry and Jeannine 10 a niglwf of Moonliglnf Magic. Sifmnnering nncznifgnf fails npan inese :zbiivoua dancers Wino are capfivafed by ine music of flwe Decades This magic niqinf will become iusi a memory. l i i i 1 As The prospedive graduaTes bow Their heads, The Rev. Royer prays aT Baccalau- reaTe. KiT Fegley, Senior Class President performs The duTies of acolyTe aT BaccalaureaTe. I46 On June 5. aT 8 o'cloclc, our Senior Class meT in 'Wilson's audiTorium Tor a service which was To begin our Com- mencemenT week-BaccalaureaTe. The Rev. Royer and The Rev. AlbrighT assisTed in The service, while The Rev. Yearich presenTecl The sermon. WiTh or WiThouT God. Wilson's Senior Chorus sang This ls My CounTry, and helped close The service wiTh The Lord's Prayer. Nearly a week laTer, The Seniors marched inTo The audi- Torium To The sTrains oT Pomp and CircumsTance. buT This Time Tor a more imporTanT ceremony-CommencemenT. The Rev. STarr began The service on June IO wiTh The invocaTion. STudenT speakers Barbara STuTTleT. Fred SchaTTerT, Jr., HarrieT Shearer, Barry ShulTz, and Virginia Krueger pre- senTed Their views on LiTe in The SixTies. Then Frank J. Voss, guesT spealcer, gave The CommencemenT address. Finally The seniors marched To The sTage and received diplomas Trom John Riegel, presidenT of The JoinT School Board. As The sounds of The Alma MaTer died away, The Sen- iors marched up The aisle-GraduaTes oT Wilson High School. During The Recessional March, The graduaTing class of '60 Tile ouT of The GRADUATION - THE BEGINNING Our graduafing cIass parades across Ihe sfaqe for Iheir diplomas. audiforium for Ihe las? Iime. In fheir graduaflon gowns. Mr. W. Kuiz conqra+uIaI'es S. Clouser as he hands her a 'ralisman rose. ,f,-mx , 4-sf I ,fl ,pg Kia X 'I , ' I 3 ,QS B. SIuffIe'r, H. Shearer, and F. Schaffer? lead +he class on +haI' Iasf walk. I47 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The WorId's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made . 1 Y - ' J . . 4, dk. N at 8,1 IW, .,?.5,,.., , Y, ., , ,J IE, , . J V W I ' y , 1 - Y 9 ' fig F.. Y . 11- i-' f ?g'g.15','7 ?if5'-F 31'-I U' flak' 7' r I. , 2 , .,.. .A 5- 'fel . - 'WIT' A , ...ad f. ..-N. J .. . :Fx 1' 'Z' ' f . . 4 bg-T .M .A Y! , V - ?f?' 1. 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