Wilson High School - Wilsonian Yearbook (West Lawn, PA)
- Class of 1965
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X, -I L. if A 3 I 2 1 H 1 I X x I L xg '! A A -uf , 4 4 . THE 1965 WILSONIAN Y PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLA SS ' WILSON JOINT HIGH SCHOOL WEST LA WM PENNS YL VANIA ,K , , 1 M. .,-, -- A , l Students hurry across the parking lot to begin another school day . UNUSUAL E CORT TROD THE PATHS T0 KNO WLEDGE Lynne and Bulldog at one of the games where Wilson's mascot induced tremendous spirit. Joel lends his support to the support that supported the auditorium for the year. Mr. William Orr demonstrates camera used on station BIO-T.V., the schoo1's closed-circuit T.V. station. HIGHLIGHTS OF '65 PA T H WA YS T 0 CHALLENGES A D CHOICES L . Throughout the year, Wilsonites tread a myriad of pathways leading to further development of body, mind and spirit. The Marching Band in Washington, D . C. epitomizes bodily develop- ment and the desire to compete. The pathway to self-control is depicted as students decide on issues in Student Council elec- tions . Even the seemingly insignificant pathway from the parking lot symbolizes persistence for further mental development through classroom attendance. Finally, the pathway of gradua- tion leading to exciting challenges and choices brings our students to one of the most important crossroads in their lives. Confi- dently, they will select the pathways that hold the most promise for full and rewarding lives. WIL ONIAN DIRECTOR Y ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY PAGE 8 ACTIVITIES PA GE 36 Song of the Open Road Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road, I-Iealthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose. Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune, I-Ienceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing, Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms, Strong and content I travel the open road. Walt Whitman The open road -- nothing is required but an inquiring mind. Open, indecisive, the poten- tial is unlimited. During our high school years, we have been traveling a straight path. Eventually we all come to forks in the road. Some will meander behind and follow the crowd while others will blaze their way searching for brighter tomorrows and more beautiful horizons So much' unknown opportunity lies before us. Some of us, armed with imagination and drive, may rise to material success, others will leave the world's beaten path to travel alone on open roads. There are roads to wisdom, roads to wealth, roads to happi- ness, roads to just about every aspect of life. Which roads will you choose to travel during your life? Robert Frost might ask you that question in other words: Will you take the road less traveled? UNDER CLA SSMEN PA GE 96 SENI ORS PA GE 1 14 6 DEDICA T10 In appreciation of her con- stant enthusiasm and true under- standing, We, the Class of 1965, dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Nancy K. Fisher. Through her vivacious per- sonality, she has added life to all her classes and extra- curricular activities. Her spirit of cooperation and sincerity have won our admiration and respect. Mrs. Fisher has willingly given of her time as advisor to the Senior Class Play and has undoubtedly succeeded in di- recting an outstanding produc- tion. For opening to us pathways to the enchanted forest of knowl- edge, the 1965 Wilsonian is dedicated to Mrs. Nancy K. Fisher, teacher, advisor, and friend. 34 fff' f 1, 'Eff gffiamvg .,, img, f afiifrffffvv-w+wfmf'ffE' f .-:,:.e4-w-c4'.-'AR1-.-'2.s.-o.-':-..4.2.f,:',1-4. , .- FACULTY Members of due Wilson joint High School Authority are, TOP ROW: Mr. Richard Schaeffer, Dr. Alfred johnson, Mlr Ch . . ester Qumter, Mr. Leon Keller, Mr. Paul Geib. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Arthur Holtzman, Mrs. Carolyn Shaplin, Mr. Charles Reedy. Wilson joint High School Board of Educatio ' n is composed of, FRONT ROW: Mr. George Wissler, Mr. Millard Reiff, Mr. William Hitchcock, Mr. Donald Miller. SECOND ROW: Rev. George Stoudt, Mrs. june Pomeroy, Mr Calvin E. Smith, Mrs. Jeanette Eways, Mr. Allan Raffauf. THIRD ROW: Mr. Thomas Greene, Mr. Mahlon Miller, Mr. john Stowell, Mr. Joseph Clapper- FOURTH ROW: Mr. Frede ' k K ' ' r1c eene, Mr. John Riegal. 10 PATHWAYS TO I FI ITY Sky diving is an emerging new sport that reflects Ameri- ca's number one industry -- Aerospace. The computer is rapidly determining the direction in de- cision making because of the rapidity in assimilating factual and statistical knowledge. The highly selected personnel of teams for further exploration of outer space are practicing to float in space and attempt to realize the same in the next orbit. Changing Times forecast challenges to the mental, physi- cal, social and spiritual fitness of youth to meet society's unusual demands. Our anthropologists and sociologists fore- cast an average age of 25 years by 1970, of our total popu- lation. So you have the greatest challenge mankind has ever known, on the varying pathways to knowledge. Yes, Be Prepared through learning as you enroll at the various institutions of higher learning or as you learn on the job. Graduates of 1965, you are living in an interesting swiftly moving era of historyg support if need be, as a supreme sac- rifice, your American government. Maintain its free enter- prise system and keep the nation a powerful force against Communism to maintain a free World. The best advice given throughout the ages as you advance and select your pathway to knowledge, skills and advancement in position, is to have a sound philosophy of life and a sincere ever growing faith in God, the universal Father of mankind William C. Kutz I? Chief School Administrator Members of the Class of 1965: The faculty joins me in extending heartiest congratula- tions upon your successful completion of the requirements for graduation from Wilson l-Iigh School. , Recorded in this annual are many of the high points of your sojourn here which you will cherish as a treasure. Your devoted participation in those activities and your resource- fulness in the academic studies of your high school will serve as a key to Pathways of Success. Ultimate success is the goal most of you have dreamed about. However, the road of life is usually not an easy one to travel. The practical approach is to set your sights to the horizon and then do all that must be done to realize your highest ambition. Remember that the true measure of your success is the degree to which you contribute to the welfare of all humanity. Best wishes to each of you as you pursue a life's vocation fitted to your natural talents and interests. Very sincerely yours, Kam Clayton D. Rehrer Secondary Principal s Sincere congratulations from the junior high faculty and administration on the occasion of achieving an important milestone along your pathways to success. The road thus far, we are sure, was not an easy one to follow for some of you. The temptation to select a less challenging course, and apparently more lucrative at the time, was difficult to resist Nor will you find the road ahead well de- fined and free from distractions and ob- structions. It was Carlyle who said, The block of granite which was an obstacle in the path of the weak becomes a stepping stone in the path of the strong. It is our hope that the guidance and di- rection given by your counselors at times of indecision, the encouragement and in- spiration from the faculty and parents when the going was tough, and your own deter- mination and perseverance to succeed will continue to serve as important guide posts on your life's journey. You will learn early an important lesson in life that success must continually be won and it is never finally achieved. We would like to share with you the fol- lowing bit of anonymous verse: Keep pushing -- 'Tis wiser than sitting aside And dreaming and sighing and wasting the tide. 'ln life's earnest battle, they only prevail Who daily march onward and never say , fail. Sincerely, fff'?Zy7,,,, junior High Faculty Arlan R. Moyer, Principal GUIDES ALONG THE PA TH T 0 WISDOM To the Graduating Class of 1965: In today's world of advancement into space,' wars and rumors of wars, misunderstandings, hatred, racial disorders, juvenile delinquency, seething discontent because of hunger and pov- erty, and the growth of nationalism in the African continent, the youth of America must have the courage and fortitude to select the right path to conquer the inevitable shadows of doubt and fear and so to make this world a better place in which to live. The path to liberty is the path of knowledge. Without knowledge man's mind is enslaved. Therefore, take the path of knowledge to liber- ate your mind. Strive to develop an ardent and sustained devotion to the advancement and dis- semination of knowledge and understanding that you may help your fellowmen. The path to knowledge is through the world of books. Monuments may fall, nations and their civilizations may perish, but in books the freedom and independence of man the world over can be preserved and strengthened. Remember, too, to take the path of rever- ence in your life's work so that you as an individual may help to strengthen the moral climate and fiber of our great nation. Best wishes for success. May God bless you in your life's work. Z4 ff QQQ4 1124 , Aaron R. Miller High School Principal 'LEW' 253 Department Head, Mr. Aris Kouvaros -- B .S ., Kutztown State Collegeg M .A ., Temple University. Our Guidance Department has the difficult job of helping students plan for their future occupations. Mrs . Riffle, our junior High Counselor, must help a student decide on his course until lOth grade. Mrs. Herb and Mr. Kouvaros help with Senior High courses, lout have the extra prob- lem of seniors Wishing to enter college. Deciding on his course and how and Where to continue his education is an important question for the student and makes the job of the guidance counselor a very vital part of our school system. GUIDANCE: PA TH T0 T HE FUTURE Girls' Counselor, Mrs. Alma Herb -- A.B., Duke Universityg M.A. , University of North Carolina. 2 5 i 1 Junior High Counselor, Mrs. Helen Riffle -- A.B., Albright College . 13 Mr. Randall Roy -- B. S. , Mr. Harold Miller -- B. S. , Kutztown State College. Kutztown State College. Department Head, Miss Virginia Zug -- B . A ., Albright College . The English Departments aim includes more than teaching our native tongueg basic grammar as Well as composition are included. Exposition themes and a research paper constitute the composition Work. THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE I THE BASIS OE OUR SOCIETY I S i n Nh-s. Mildred Watson -- A.B. , Mr. Samuel Collins -- B. S., Mr. Bernard Stoppi -- A.B. , Lafayette Albright College. Kugtown State College, University. Mrs. Kay Gursky -- B. S. , Kutztown State College. Mr. Leon Rothermel -- A.B., Mr. Allen Clay -- B. S. , Millersville State College. Mrs. Helen Starke -- B.A. , Bucknell University. Albright College. Mrs. Carolyn Shaplin -- B. S., Drexel lnstituteg M. A. , University of Pennsylvania. 15 SCIENCE: E W H ORIZ ONS Department Head, Mr. Paul Arner -- B. S. , Muhlen- berg Collegeg M. A. , Kutztown State College, Penn State University, New York University, Albright Collegeg Grad. Cr. , M. I. T., West Virginia Uni- versity, University of Wyoming. Mr. Harlan Condrad -- E. S. , Al- bright College, Kutztown State College. Mr. Harlan Conrad explains weather cycle to interested stu- dents. Nlr. William Orr -- B, S, , Kumown State College? Nlr. Walter Diehl -- B. S. , Kutztown State College 18 Nlr. William Moyer -- B. S. , M. A., Penn State University. Mr. Norman Wangman -- B. A. , Muhlenburg College. - - '-- ' -'-'-'-'-'H' -'-'- '-'-'-'- '-'-'f ' 1-.-1-1-1-1-:':':::1:51-.1-L-1-14:-:-:-:-:-' ' . ' 31131 -'-'ff - - - . -:r-1::2:r-- :Z77:7f7 igE':flf5l-'c':'553:5' '-g:g.g5,' f .:.f:-. 'Sai ISYS' 1 I 1. C O1 . 3 f Mr. Edward Wojciechowski -- B. S. , Bloomsburg State College Mr. Russell Plasha -- B. S. , Shippensburg State College. Mrs. Anna Long -- B. S. , Grove City College. .Mr. Gerald Kane, Jr. -- B. S. , Kutztown State College. YY Department Head, Mr. Anthony Matz, Ir. -- B. S. , Mora- vian Collegeg M. A. , Harvard University. .mt A Mr. Edward Crim -- B. S. , Bloomsburg State College. MODERN MATHEMATIC IN ACTIO . For young Americans, the future is filled with challenges. Because the students face a growing modern future, the mathematics de- partment endeavors to present the most mod- ern concepts of mathematics where students are taught to reason and to understand, rathe than to calculate mechanically. Miss Rosalie A. Zaia -- B. S. , Pennsylvania State University. Miss Frances C. Seibert -- B. A. , Florence State College. 20 Mr Raylil Richie B A Susquehanna Univefsitv- Mr. Ralph A. Friend -- B. A. , Mora- eewemgeee QMEEEHEQQ W3-52.2 uz:1mm1:i:al 5:-:iz-z-:-:-El:-54c2:g.-.N F.gI5Q'5EI55Ef:Efg:1:1:1?l 5.-:- MMWlCAL N C UL M A U Q D E E N A 5 Y ff l :1:2:1:1:1:1:-.2 'M-2-1-Zi-I . i2sa:2:e:eg 5 x X Miss Christine A. Schucker -- B. S. , Kutz- .1EEi2EQE2EZE5l - town State Colle e. -:iz-:g:::g:g:l f g gszagzggzs- - P' f:a:a:2:a:z:2 N .F .'-'- .'.'o'- - , 1 . Mr. Samuel P. Varano -- B. S. , Shippensburg State College. Mrs. Florence March -- B. A. , Gettysburg College. Mrs. Marlene Koehler -- B. S. , Kutztown State College. 21 Vian Collegeg M. A. , Lehigh University. Mrs. Gladys A. Horvath -- B. S. , Kutztown State College. Mrs. jean W. Shiffer -- B. A. , Albright College. UNI V ERSA LL Y SPEAKING I M.rs. Nancy Fisher -- B. A. , Albright College. Mrs. Eleanor L. Smith -- B. A. , Hood College. Language pilots. check instructor for clear runway Department Head, Mr. Henry R. Christman -- A.B. , St. Olaf College. Miss Caroll Cowles -- B. S. , Kutztown State College Mrs. Ruth T. Lantz -- A.B. , Bucknell Universityg M. A. , Columbia University. KE YS TO THE WIDE WORLD OF READING I E Department Head, Mrs. Esther K. Miller -- B. A. , Lebanon Valley Collegeg M. A. , Temple University. Mrs. Beatrice W. Hoffman -- B. S. , Kutztown State Col- NI-pl William R, Ehgt ..- B, S, , Kutztown State College legeg M. A. , Penn State University. 23 Mr. Frank Ferraro -- B. S. , West Chester State College- M. A. , Columbia University. ' Ivlrs. Susan Strauser -- B. S. , West Chester State College. MUSIC - A LARK A DA LYRE The music department provides each student with a chance to develop an ap- preciation for the finer things in life. Courses in music appreciation, band, and orchestra are offered to anyone who shows a definite interest in the realm of the musical arts. 5 Mr. William Mathewson -- B. S. , Penn State University. ART - CREATIVITY The art department provides the student with a chance to express himself creatively in many forms He is given necessary instruction, but his art, reflects himself. Miss Kathryn Berger -- B. S. , Kutztown State Collegeg M. A. , Penn State University. Mr. Donald Wealand -- B. S. , Albright Collegeg B. A. , Kutztown State College. BUSINESS EDUCATIO : THE ROAD TO THE COMMERCIAL WORLD Department I-Iead, Ivlr. Ralph S. Naulty -- B. si , M. A. , Temple University. Ivlr. Lee H. Miller -- B. S. , University of Southern Mississippi. The Wilson Business Education De- partment trains students for their future yIYfilQsh1?jf!g1SiatSetrc11Sllege1?'1x?1:ixsfup- p I occupations in the business world. The Pennsylvania State University. h OH the job pI'OgI'3,II1 G1'13l3lGS SlZUdGH1IS Q Q75-'-1 'l-' --'- ' H to Work during the afternoon in the X X offices of local establishments. Thus, IA business students are getting the best 0 ? possible training for their commercial 4? ' FDEP 2? Pg E careers. Q CP B me Mr. Richard W. Romich -- B. S. , Shippensburg State College. Mrs. Ruth Hannigan -- B. S. , Bucknell University. THERE 'S N PLACE LIKE HOME ECO OMIC The Home Economics Department prepares young women for their- future lives as homemakers. Leading them in these endeavors are Miss Bast, Mrs. Schemk, and Mrs. Rentchler. They also serve as advisors to the Future Homemakers of America chapter at Wilson. Wilson is proud of its fine home economics course and the fine Work it has done in this field. Wilson is one of the few schools to have a chef's course for boys interested in culinary delights. E r g 5 l Beaver College. Miss Adele E. Bast -- B. S. , Albright College. Future Homemakers of America plan their year's schedule. Mrs. Betty B. Rentschler -- B. S. , Albright College. 26 Department Head, Mrs. Ellen M. Schenk -- B. S. , Mr. Earl W. Benevit -- B. S. , Millersville State Collegeg M.A. , University of Pennsylvania. INDUSTRIAL ART : BUILD FOR TOMORROW At Wilson High School our Industrial Arts Department aims to de- velop in the student a knowledge and appreciation of industry and industrial life, to foster the pupil's skill and manipulative ability in the use of common tools and machines, and to guide the pupil's ability to work in a democratic society through an attitude of coop- eration and service to others. Y 1-.-:VI Department Head, Mr. William T. Brumbach -- B. S. , Millers ville State Collegeg M. A. , Penn State University. 27 e ff .... L1 -:': ' '1'1: ' Miss Susan Leinbach -- and A. Freeman. T at Q imma 5 t 353-E ,. ,.. ,k. E., , An academic education would not be complete Without the development of a physically fit body. This responsible position falls into the competent super- vision of our physical education instruc- tors. Through their guidance, students develop another stream in the flow of their lives . Mr. Anthony Dadamio -- B. S. , Notre Dame Universityg M. A. , Penn State Uni- versity. TOP left: Mr. Roy Snyder -- B. S. , East Stroudsburg State College. ABOVE: Mr. Norman I-lopp -- B. S. , East Stroudsburg State College, Kutztown State Collegeg M. A. , Temple University. , Ursinus College --poses with L. Heck, B. Rhea, D. Ruth, J. jones, R. DiMaio, ' A , 29 Mr. Paul Grebinger -- B. S. , Millersville State College. The Special Education Department of Wilson High School is responsible for directing a program for pupils Whose needs are exceptional This department provides maximum opportunity for intellectual de- velopment and growth for the exceptional student Whose needs are many. Mr. Richard Cobb -- A. B. , Wilkes-Barre College. SPECIALED CATIO PATH TO SOLVI G SPECIAL EEDS 30 N 1 Mr. Grebinger helps an eager student. Special skills are demonstrated by Mr. Grebinger. DRIVER ED CA T10 Driver Education is an important part of our secondary curriculum. The initial knowledge of good driving habits comes from within the class- room. After mastering these habits, the stu- dents are put to test by in the car training where they learn the practical application of their classroom learning. The capable instruc- tors help them to learn these various skills. What do you mean, you can't pull out without bucking! THE GOOZ This operation requires intense concentration. The Vocational Department supplies the skill and knowledge necessary to succeed in the modern world. No longer is a farmer only a man to push a plow. Instruction is necessary in the use of modern machinery, conservation, and cultivation practices . The farmers of tomorrow must pre- pare for the future today. 31 ,.,. of 5 W X t gfs65p.'s'x.u , if V. ,L W --,, A I wk n 'f -, Q-Wu 'W ., - .4 1' W ' M - ' ' A ,:4: ',. 1ili'2:f-Ms' iif i ' ,. g Dr. Alfred T. johnson is our capable school physician. O R MED CAL STAFE C0 ERN FOR OUR WELFARE Mrs. Reiff executes a difficult operation with intense con- centration. Dr. Harry Deibert, school dentist, gives his patient a reas- suring smile . Hmmm, are you sure you have a blood pressure? Mrs. Frances Reiff, R. N. has a smile which helps as much as her aspirin. WS 5 stwuiguffli is 1 if 'Y 3131123 sl gd I 4' 'S W '55-,?iE 5 2 gfiiyigi , 1 , 5 if . . f z2:g2i::f-, -- Eg:-Zggg3,:ggg,,Eg ,gg-,ga:2,'::,first-Vas,mir:-3,,axi1esx:fx-4mx-W.:H USINESS PERSONNEL LEAD BEHI D-THE SCEN S OPERA T I ONS Mr. Raleigh Reinert Mrs. Marian Emes ,fH,fTY, Mrs. Mildred Glassmoyer Mrs. Geraldine Klinger Mrs. Minnie Riegel Mrs. Dorice Reiff Mrs. Vivian Shirk 33 Miss Suzanne Oxenre ider Miss Suzanne Roe Mrs . Evelyn Staggs Mrs. A. Arlene Kuhlman, school dietician lans the m SHOT OF HAPPY OUNS IN THE WIL Enter at your own risk. E T ERIA ,M Through this line pass the best fed stu dents in Berks County! What's that swimming around in there? The cafeteria staff keeps the kitchen spotlessly clean. 'M' an-. School grounds are kept trim by Ivlr. Mr. William Batzel prepares for a Mr. McFee slyly filches a bottle of SChT1'1Ch1. event, soda. MAI TENANCE ME KEEP O R PA THS CLEA Our mechanically-minded maintenance man, Mr: Reedy, serves us willingly. ' 2 Mr. Foclit smiles with satisfaction at the peaceful halls. 35 'WPWFYW The stairs are kept clean daily by Mr. Ruoss. Mr. Merkley works hard in his office. 3.1 if' :'.-.'?-55 5122 ro., ,-P? .-' 2-,. .-9 A C TI VI TIES he 0 A .V., f ' M 'e5?WQ ' -F X - ,- 5-1 ,--K., 'ip 1 . N .HK The Student Council Cabinet consists of FRONT ROW: A. Vas- tine, Sec. of School Spiritg K. Noecker, Recording Sec.3 K. Keegan, Treas. BACK ROW: B. Stowell, Sec. of Foreign Affairsg R. Humer, Sec. of Achievementg T. Baker, Sec. of Activitiesg D. Keehn, Pres.5 I. Kenderdine, Parliamentarian. The predominately male Student Council pauses from an active meeting to have their picture taken. 495 . 0 1?-X is - . ... -... .. .V f' ' I. Recording Secretary K. Noecker busily keeps up the Coun- cil's notes as the business is discussed. The student government of Wilson High School en courages discussion. Dynamic President D. Keehn holds the female rep- resentatives attention as he relates his future plans for the group. OUR YEARBOOK - A LIVI G RECURD I I We of the Yearbook Staff announce, This book our goal of Well- spent time. A book of joys, of zest, of bounce, Of thoughts, of hopes, of dreams sublime. The staff works diligently to meet the next deadline . Proofreading pages are Kathy Noecker and Becky Saylor -- copy editors. Di The female staff members are caught hard at work. Capable co -editors are Susan Perkins and Elaine Opel Members of the editorial staff -- lst ROW- L. Gommer B. T - , ye typing staff consists of M. L. Potteiger, L. Mac- Evans, J. Martin. 2nd ROW: C. Smith, L. Unger, N. Ur- hamer, D. Newman, S. Kurtz. banik, P. Breen. 3rd ROW: P. Bronstetter, B. Wold, M. Roland, P. Stover, D. Kohler. 4th ROW: C. Melvin, J. 40 Engle, A. Kontaxes, J. Funk. Planning the sports pages for the yearbook are D . Farina, H. I-lafer, J. Gard ner, L. Ernst, and L. Myers. Yearbook staff busily plans the lay-out Lay-Out members in charge of the faculty section -- L. Naft- of sports pages. zinger, A. Hoyer, G. Schmeck, S. Peifer, L. Potteiger. Antoinette Allushuski, Carla Shurr, and Patricia Robinson prepare the page layouts for the senior class. The serious faces of Karen Ludwig and Phyllis Covely reflect the responsibility of arranging the activities in the yearbook. The underclassmen committee, consisting of Diane Kubacki, Bette Sands, and Karon Riccardi, select appropriate pictures for the yearbook. 4-1 SPECTATOR ILLUSTRATE JOURNALISTIC ABILITY 0F STAFF Senior editors of the school newspaper. the SPECTATOR, are Barbara Hauser, Editor-in- Chief, Antoinette Allushuski, New Editor, Robin Fegley, Sports Editor, Carla Shurr, Art Editor, Jane Bierman, Copy Editor, Melodie Moyer, Typ- ing Editor. Through the effi- cient Work of these senior editors, the SPECTATOR is published monthly. F Mr. F. Fleishood, Advisor of the Spectator Staff, along with Tom Baker, senior headline editor, brief the junior editors on their responsibilities for the coming year. Robin, honest, I'm sorryl spilled the glue all over your last page. 9 . 5 ,, . X 'Z' The typing staff, advised by Nlrs. Ruth Hannigan, works diligently behind the scenes every month to prepare our monthly publication. Members of the Business Staff: SEATED: LaRita Wagner, Byrnetta Fisher. STANDING: Robin DiMaio, Doris Eyer. Nlissing from picture Sandra Kurtz. COMMITTEE BRINGS PROGRAMS TO WIL O 55 MMMM . f at ,, .f.' A: stab-W. X 'T' Sacrificing two weeks of their summer vacation, members of the program committee began work as other students lolled in pools or en- joyed their leisure. They planned pages, gathered pictures, solicited advertising, made layouts, and proofread for endless hours. With the advent of the season, they were again on the scene, straining their voices in the sales to patrons. The hard work of this committee was revealed in the programs made available. Tm.. The rush for Wilson programs is on as Phyllis Covely shouts her sales pitch -- Come and get your red hot programs While you still can. Nowhere else can you get such a complete program for only 2542. Enthusiastic workers who sold programs during the football and basketball sea- sons are, SEATED: Cynthia Gromis, Gil Fegley, Donna Heckman. STANDING: Phyllis Covely, Antoinette Allushuslci, jane Bierman, Carla Shurr, Barbara Hauser, and Susan Kennedy. Mr. William Brumbach, Mr. Forrest Fleishood, and Mr. David Wardrop, faculty advisors, spent many hours organizing plans to make programs available at football and basketball games. The following people, SEATED: Barbara Hauser, and Carla Shurr: STANDING: Susan Kennedy, and Antoinette Allushuski, were in charge of coordinaiing the varied and complicated activities involved in offering programs at all sporting events. Girl's Gym Club keeps hopping. Y-Teen officers P. Breen, A. Maione, L. Myers, B. Sheetz, Mm and L. Ernst. S .O.S . Club demonstrates its lively spirit. Boy's Gym Club practices wrestling. Members of the Varsity Club discuss financial matters Ron and Phil start the projector in Sports Club. 1 44 Girls' Athletic Association members man the bargain basement. Mrs. Horvath tells Future Teachers about their future profession. Senior Historians make out an order to the Easter Bunny. Senior I-Ii-Y enthusiasts discuss plans for the Christmas clothing drive 'Would you like to be queen for a day? , asks the stage crew. Gfficers of Future Business Leaders of America plan how to trap their future bosses. CLUB HELP LEAD THE WAY 1 TO FUTURE E DEAVORS Mr. Clay looks on as Masqueraders try out for la p y. A member of the Chess and Checkers Club ponders his next move. Armed Services Club members discuss Members of the Model Club take time out future plans with grins galore. for a study. Student librarians pose prettily. 4-6 Members of the Debating Club, headed by Mrs. Fisher, prepare their rebuttal. Mr. William Moyer, sponsor of the Careers Club, Future Nurses of America prepare for doing hospital work and Bob Allen discuss plans for future meeting. Members of the Knitting and Needle- craft Club click their needles during Science and Astronomy Club members closely observe Mr. Dieh1's experiment. one of their club get-togethers. 47 Mr. Mahon collects money from junior Historians' candy sale. Dr. Robert Brown speaks to F. T.A. on college life. Y-Teens make Christmas decorations. Travel Club prepares to see a film about Switzer land. Members of a junior High club listen intently. Twirlers prepare for membership in the champion Sr . High marching unit . 48 ACTIVITYFORA YPER OALITY The Future Farmers of America hear the latest in Agricultural news of Berks County. K. Howard SITTING, and D. Eyer, D. Kubacki, C. Long, and L. Wagner are senior representatives of the Future Homemakers of America Club. These serious retiring girls are members of the Student Library Staff. 49 K. Schenk, H. Marks, and L. Sensenig assist Mr. Naulty in Central Treasury. Mask and Dagger Club officers are C. Melvin, Treas.5 H. Freebourn, Pres., P. Stover, V. Pres. W sa' STIMULATED THRU GH JR HIGHCLUBS The jumor H1gh Boys' Gym Club dlsplays 1tS Sk111S as advisor, Mr Roy Snyder, looks on 0 WOTk1Hg on the Juruor Hlgh Newspaper helps to stimu ate Eighth Grade Maskettes polish their lines. Ninth Grade Maskettes master their roles. Seventh grade girls learn the fundamentals of sports. Seventh grade model makers show their skill Printing projects prove to be challenging to the graphic arts club . Chessboard takes shape in woodshop club. 51 CLUB E RICH IU IOR HIGH LIFE This is the conscientious man of tomorro W. Films contribute much to club periods. The club members gather around. l Male lead in Dramatics Club has admiring audience. 5 Girls' club takes a coffee break. Gun safety is taught early in the Hunting and Fishing Club. Mrs. Koch umps the junior High Gym Club in a game of wiffle ball. 52 Club members actively debate an important issue Club officers prepare to start a busy year. Members of Sewing Club make new dresses. The Model Club carefully works on projects. Collectors Search for rare, priceless stamps. Boys in Metal Shop Watch a demonstration of skill. 53 , '- ie ,s 1 MM N. ti...-f ,ww ,iw W 4, Us XL VV k Wm 4. if ,tj The 1965 Wilson High Band stirs a packed house with its theme, March of the Olympians. UUT IDEA DINSIDE THE BA D STRIVE FOR P RFECTIO The distaff side of the band holds its own at half -time .1 The band's trumpeteers await the start of Sound in the Fifth Dimen- sion. Mark time four counts, right face, forward march sixteen counts, mark time twelve .. . 54 Hard work at practices paid off for the band this year. A switch occurred this year in the Wilson High School Band as '11O' coronets led the big parades to win many trophies. The officers of the band: L. Naftzinger, Color Guard Co- Captaing H. Hafer, Secretaryg D. Keehn, Presidentg A. Walsh, Managerg J. Flatt, Vice Presidentg P. Zacharias, Treasurerg R. Fegley, Color Guard Captain. Under the highly capable leader- ship of Frank I. Ferraro, the band earned the position of one of the best bands to be found. Hurry up, rigor mortis is setting in! 1 1 , MAR CH F UR WARD Our majorettes with their flashing smiles, swirling skirts, and twirling batons won the hearts of many judges in the competitions. They're saying, We are great . . . and they are! The perfect line-up that helped to win the trophies. One more time -- ooooooooo! THE AWARD WINNING COLOR GUARD The Color Guard provides half-time entertainment at the football games. f'.s ' f x Each prance brings them a step closer to their next success Working diligently at practices, the Color Guard perfects its skill. , nt ,V A F 5-. , 9 it l ju J , 1 I j V fi A -af. ' . 1. iw ,, It K , , .I 7 . A , ,n,.,,.?sr. W .Y A VV e gg. M3 gf E , E :uf , .K ' 2 V' . , , Q I .53 I N J- i -, - S, V -- -: A . . ,, .33 1. The rifle squad stands at attention. The 1964-65 Wilson High School Senior Chorus: ROW 1: M. Shields, S. Hannigan, L. Coldren, A. Ellmaker, D. Miller, R Zerbe, B. Deininger L Stocker S Funk C Cl ' , . , . , . ausius, A. Vastine, E. Stuart. ROW 2: L. Scheffler, P. Webber, V. Smith, S. Keiffer, K. Zimmerman, D. Yeager,- N. Johnson, L. Rubright, P. Bronstetter, S. Johnson, D. Heckman, K. Schenk, V. King, 1. Yeich, K. Burns, D. Moyer, L. Graeff. ROW 3: L. Ruth, B. Boyer,K. Goodhart, B. Drace, K. Weinhold, C. Brossman B. Wold, B. Grace, J. Engle, P. Hafer, M. Roland, S. Perkins, A. Moyer, P. Stover, S. Kennedy, K. Noecker, V. Stroman, L. Potteiger, A. Kontaxes, L. Lutz, E. Exas, K. Potteiger, M. Hayes. ROW 4: T. Schuffer, C. Boyer, J. Boyer, R. Shunk, C. Miller, G. Jones, B. Ulrich, R. Chirello, I. Berger, A. Walsh, C. Wolf, T. Baker, N. Kintzer, G. Heck, I. Kenderdine- ROW 5: P. Snyder, B. Moyer, S. DeSantis, H. Runky, B. Geb, R. Huber, K. Pauley, P. Moyer. THE SENIOR HIGH CHORUS TRA VELS A MUSICAL ROAD Members of the Barbershop Quartet are Bill Boyer, Barry derdine and Mike O'Flahert Y. The newly organized Concert Choir accompamst' members are 1st ROW: M. Shields, D. Yeager, K. Zimmerman, K. Goodhart, P. Bronstetter, D. Heck- man. 2nd ROW: L. Rubright, B. Wold, S. Kennedy, B. Boyer, A. Moyer, L. Lutz. 3rd ROW: M. O'Flaherty, L. Potteiger, K. Noecker, M. Hayes, E. Exas, Yeich. 4th ROW: P. Snyder, P. Moyer, R. Huber, K. Pauley, R. Chirello, B. Ulrich , 1. Boyer. 5th ROW: C. Boyer, I. Kender- gggggrljl' Kmtzer' C' Heck' J' STANDING are Senior Chorus Officers, A Mike O'Flaherty, Accompanistg Barry Ulrich, Treasurer, Carl Wolf, Presi- dent: Jinna Stroman, Vice President, Anne Vastine, Secretary. J. The 1964 -65 Seni Susan P. Strausser, presented its annual spring concert, An E . . ,, . . 1 vening in Song, on May 21, 1965. Earlier in the year, the Senior Chorus, along with the Senior High Band, presented their Christmas concert entitled Th S the Rajah Temple. This year a new group, the Concert Choir, was initiated The Concert Choir was formed to present special concerts t a club meetings, hospitals, and the like. Late in April the con- cert choir put on a successful program at the Wernersville State Hospital. The group presented a concert for the West Lawn Lions Club. or Chorus, under the direction of Mrs e pirit of Christmas at Ulrich, Gary Heck, Joel Ken- The Junior High Chorus presents a selection during the annual spring concert. The many practice sessions of junior Hi h Chorus ro- S duced a polished product -- A fine concert. p Mrs. Susan Strausser directs the Concert Choir in the opening number of the concert, Evening in Song. In a change of pace at the concert Linda Lutz and Sharon johnson, members of the Senior High Chorus, wail a folk selection. ' Q x' ASSEMBLIES PRUVIDE E T RTAINME T Jeanne and Dave pose proudly N behind band trophies won at the 1965 National AAA com- n op y om the Calvalcade of Bands Petition at Washington, D-C- Competition at Boyertown. Robin Fegley presents the first place band fro t tr h fr Senior football players receive their hard earned awards during the Awards Assembly. l f Mr. Ferraro briefs student body on excursion to Washington. Mr. Universe tells the unbelievers, It can be done! 60 vm! FUR THE ,guna 55555 , ' ff Us ,, fr- KK 11 johnson supporters lead Wilsonites in a Texas-style Hoedown Marcia,voices her support for Genevieve . 1 U 'iimf , : gpM:3i:is,.g W, fi lik? Q M, ,,g-, ,.,, 5 if 528 is U , xi ' A Mau? lf this speech doesn't put Barry in the White House, nothing will 5 The Mock Political Assembly gets underway. K. N - , f- , M W -it 1 .gi 5 E 5-1 - A -f lf ymowww--Ansiqp-'S1 ,,,.,..,,.- ..s--.-at ..,.. V- SL- ..' :-'yt 4: -:fa 2 sae-33? gb! 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N . Z, J Q J V:-V:.:l:v J . ':.' , , v- 5, ' 5 V ' ,fffffr ,- - . , 'X ,,-1 jf' .. I al M we , 5 , 5 - - 'I -- V, 2 ll V, ,. 'D 5 ' ' , l . , , VV V y ai. , .. . , V, fe. . i WM giw up LBJ supporters march to victory as the band plays In their hearts they know he's right! 61 UNIOR HIGH PLA YS - IGHT UFO EACT Mirror, mirror on the wall . . . oung actresses experience back-stage jitters. Helena Rubinstein touches up an aspiring actress. The show must go on! The seventh grade string orchestra makes intermission melodious. 35 Cupid strikes again -- Boinnnnnggg . . . ages? The King questions the Witch as to the whereabouts of his daughter. This year the Mask and Dagger Club under the supervision of Miss Virginia Zug ini- tiated their Touring Cornpanyl' Their pro- duction, The Wicked Witch, was presented to Elementary Schools in our area. The play was presented throughout the Week of May 10-14 at Sinking Spring, Whitfield, West Wyomissing, Lincoln Park, and Lower Heidel- burg. Other thespians of the production are Pat Stover and Donna Gable . Members of the cast include Carla Shurr, Karen Ludwig, Susan Kennedy. What are the Witch and the joker up to? SMILE , CHEER 5 VICTORY EARS Members of the Athletic Association are -- FIRST ROW: L. Miles, K. Potteiger, R. Gallo. 2nd ROW: W. Brum- bach, R. Leininger, R. Snyder. 3rd ROW: R. Koch, A. Dajamio, A. Matz. 4th ROW: I. Davies, G. Mahon, I. Gurski. Rici Breen cheers the team on to victory. junior Varsity Cheerleaders: D. Bock, K. Keegan, P. Focht, C. Lawton, J. Wen- rich, B. Sheetz. Varsity Cheerleaders KNEELING: B. Sternberger, R. Breen, S. Bron- stetter, K. Harbster. BACK: B. Riegel, E. Exas, Willie Win Wilson, M. Keegan, A. Vastine. The cheerleaders are an important part of the sports program. Not only do they add color to the games, but they also pro- mote school spirit. These girls give a great deal of their time to practicing their cheers and leading the team onto victory. Our cheerleaders are always present in their red and White to instill the school spirit into everyone. Elaine Exas supplies encourage- 64 ment to the victors. Smiling: B. Sternberger, P. Breen, B. Riegel, E. Exas, M. Keegan, A. Vastine, S. Bronstetter, K. Harbster. The crowd enthusiastically responds to Clap Yell. The I. V. cheerleaders maintain high spirits during the Mifflin game. From top to bottom: K. Geist, I. Fleming, R. Gosch, V. Super S. Reinsel, K. Weikel, I. Boyer. Pony cheerleaders practice for an oncoming game. FIRST ROW: G. Krick, D. Lamm, T. Moyer, B. Buechley, J. Berger, D. Hardy, B. Gerth, L. Miles, M. Babb, R. Swavely, D. Quinter, T. Gragg, G. Heck SECOND ROW' T Shirk L Laughin B Stufflet T Sn der D H t M W' ks . . . , . , . , . y , . un, . ic trom, G. Beidler, K. Bivens, G. Walsh, I. Rohm, W. Southworth, R. Smith, S. Arbegast. THIRD ROW: A. McKnight, K. Boyer, D. Shuker, K. Allen, R. Harding, W. Conrad, K. Christ, S. Hagy, J. Stefl W Pyle T Wayne B Vaughn I Hyle N Bohn J. Lynn. FOURTH ROW: B. Mackenzie, I. Schmoyer, I. Yearger, D. Stanislaw, Dries, S. Corl-fins, N. ,Hartmann John- son, R. Emerick, G. Geesaman, P. Snyder, M. Ladd, I. McLaughlin, C. Schwartz. FIFTH ROW: J. Scholtes, G. Lerch, D. Smith, K. Koch, I. Schmoyer, W. Trowbridge, L. Lombardo, R. Ruth, K. Pauley, D. Sensenig, B. Rowlands, M. Sellers, A Diller, I. Corolla. FOOTBALL CAPTURE THE SPIRIT . OF WILSON A penalty? Wilson doesn't make penalties! 6 7 1 I . W... vf- Vw Wilson's '64 football team was guided to victory by their fine coach, Mr. john I. Gurski. The Bulldogs were led by their able co-captains, Bob Gerth and Mike Babb, who met each opponent with determination and enthusiasm. As the season progressed, the team improved greatly. Certainly, this was a team that deserved to win. Lamm roars down the center to make a touchdown. 66 Wilson has a little Lamm . . Coach Gurslci's Assistants -- Miller, Stoppi, Matz, Richie, Wojciechow- ski , and Bri cker. Under the leadership of the new coach, john J. Gurski, and his capable assistants, the Bulldogs greatly improved their record of previous seasons. The team finished the season with a record of five wins and five losses. The boys put forth a wholehearted effort to make the season a successful one. The coaching staff followed a policy of buildinga team for the future -- not only for the present. The backing of the team's fellow students spurred the boys on to greater achievements. Captain Bob Gerth on his way to one of the many touchdowns he scored during the '64 season. 67 Cff we go into the wild blue yonder K ' . A iw , X ff A Q0 M L .sri YJ 51 . Tom Gragg, End Dennis Quinter, Halfback Denny Lamm, Q M rf if , ,vv,,, Lg ,W , ., 1 . . One, Two, Cha-Cha-Cha ,zf' ffl. Bob Gerth, Halfba ,rr I3- 1 ,rf r new' Fullback ,ful- , a W 2 rr S58 whkzfriffff Wm. Q H ,Mm 9 J 3,2 U Q N W ig Wig M ,.,' . ,, awe . NS kfgQi5f'rW-Q Qijfiligfs?'viglilfijb 'ff is 1 Q1 , f':,g,Lgir , ig h.,W,,5,s1,rzf4f,,4Hr:,,,5,,,g,r ' wuz? Y5vs,Q13g:'4fgfrmE?5 ck ' .:a329,.E ' '. X2 Mike Babb, Guard HEALTHY BODIE LEAD T O HEALTHY MINDS Larry Miles, Qu arterback Gary Heck, Tackle J r g' 1 QW' ty? , , 54 Down, Set, Hike! Jeff Lynn, Center Tom Moyer, Center Q Don Hardy, Guard W GROOMING THE SAPLINGS PRODUCES ST URDY TREES No, it isn't a rumble! It's the Bulldogs in action. Who sa'yS girls' legs are P1'etT?ie1'?! JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SCHEDULE W O Exeter 21 13 Daniel Boone 6 O Cocalico 26 0 Mifflin 7 O Hill School 12 0 Get out of here! He's taking my picture! Calm down boys! Help is coming. The junior High football players look good from any angle. THE U DEFEATED .IU HIGH HOWS WINNING 2 1 .A l I OR F ORM ,I A , J TOP ROW: R. Shutt, K. Geist, C. Arbegast, R. Houser, R. Reedy, B. Haas, M. Hower, M. Hettinger. SECGNQ ROW:B. Reiff, B. Shurr, R. Auman, P. Stove, S. Shoup, S. Comparini, J. Karish, L. Palm. THIRD ROW: D. Smaghnslu, G. Moyer, B. Pratt, G. Raffauf, N. Earhart, R. Faust, E. Hamburger. Gridiron prospects at Wilson should improve in the near future as the junior high football team, sporting an unde- feated season, 5-O, look forward to championship seasons on junior varsity and varsity squads. Under the able leadership of Coach William Firing, the junior high gridders boast the most suc- cessful log of any fall sport at Wilson. A-1. The junior High can really fight! Blocking, a football essential, is prac- Coach William Firing completes a ticed b th ' ' ' y e Junior high. successful season. K enny Geist slants off left end MISS WILSON D HER COURT REIGNS SUPREME AT SPORT EVENTS IGHHIIS Gable is CPOWIISC1 Ginny King and Phyllis Covely, runners-up, congratulate Miss Miss Wilson is crowned by Miss Wilson, Wikgn Shortly after her Cfgwningl DHVQ Keehn, the PI'CSidC1'1t I 6 S K 5 5 z Sandra Allushuski -- 401 Harriet Maries -- 405 Cayglyn Melvin -- 405 Rebecca Saylor -- 410 Xfw' ,gf I aw, 5 V. S ' , N 1 ,, 1 -, 'fk i vxr H .:. Lyk, J ylsglgjrhxxf mh sT k sn 1 gr R nins Patricia Breen -- 401 Cynthia Clausius -- A09 . . ,T .,,HL, M a 7 .I . A 3-WM , W v- 3 wh- Q Lynne Meyers -- 406 Sharon Rees -- 406 Sharon Smith -- 411 , . Barbara Sternberger -- 411 I .-Q 9. X W. 7. of the Student Council. L, if ' , ' - ' fs- . A T TL,- V, ,KH 5 05335 I fl A 5 -K ffl- fE2,,T ' Barbara Grace -- 403 Ann Hoyer -- 404 f U I , 1 sfiw Q., ' Yfirw 4 'L Y W, ' V i' ' 4 yr- 5 xx- W4 H f 5? Leigh Rubright -- 410 Laura Woodward -- 412 Jeanne Yoh -- 412 1 if Q Q5 f i-i A g O HARRIERS T RA V EL SUCCESSFUL ROAD SCHEDULE Wyomissing Daniel Boone Mount Penn Twin Valley Conrad Weiser Muhlenberg Exeter Hamburg Oley Annville - Cleona The year 1964 marked the greatest success for Coach Mahon's harriers. The cross country team chalked up six victories While suffering six defeats during the season. Every day the sixteen mem- bers of the team could be seen traversing the Whitfield streets during their daily run of five to ten miles. This year's cross-country team has added zest to the Wilson sports program. Three Mercurial runners prepare to start. Captain John Spadafora and Coach Mahon are STANDING: L. Sensenig, D. Nloyer, L. Gommer, D. Rothemel, C. the leaders ofthe team. Wolf, W. Rumpf, P. Conlin, G. Ritter. SITTlNG:.B. Stothart, R. Gallo, D. Erb, G. Ermentrout, I. Spadafora, P. Wikerd, L. Bare, J. Keller. 5 KNEELING: J. Clouse, R. Moyer, G. Kreitz, B. Mays, L. Gottshall, C. Arner, F. Now why in the world didn't he Dries, B. Huber, D. Newhart, R. Wagner, S. Rubright, C. Wert. pass it off? SOCCER REBOR AT WILSON AE T ER T WE TY-FIVE YEARS SCHEDULE After a lapse of many years, W OPP soccer was reinstated at Wilson Reading Hlgh 5 Soccer is now making a come- Conrad Weiser 3 back after being overshadowed Sehulflklll Valley o by football. The soccer team Twin Valley 2 competes in the Berks County Hamburg o Scholastic Soccer League. The Mount Penn l team is coached by Mr. john Kutztowll o Davies with the help of the sen- Oley 1 2 ior captain jay Martin. ln the Brandvwme o next few years, soccer will chargeg Fleetwood o make its impact on Wilson stu- Tulpehocken O dents . 0 H V Toe down, knee locked. . . A Captain jay Martin mutters to lumself. 73 A llushuski Cove ly Fe g le y Kennedy Kohler Kontaxes Ludwig Moye r Pannabe cke r Pe rld ns Rub ri ght Smith Snyder Stove r Watters G aenzle Gerne rt Glassmoyer Harb ste r Lamm Moyer Pfi el GO, FI GH TQ WIN' Fullb ack Inner Goalie Inner I-Ialfback Halfback I-Ialfb ack Inner Wing I-Ialfback Haliback Halfback Wing Inner Fullb ack Fullb ack Fullb ack Wing Wing Inner Wing Fullb ack I. K. D R K B. D J. M. P. E. S. D P. S. R. C. D. K. L. C. Piry Potteiger Wardrop Watters Weinman Haas Moyer Simboli Smith Staggs Stevenson Bohn Boyer Common Gibson Gosch Mogel Schi efer Turnbull Unger Mattis Halfback Wing Goalie Fullback I-Ialfback C. Forward Fullback Inner C. Forward I-Ialfback Halfback Halfback Halfback Wing Halfback Halfback Halfback Fullback Goalie Manager Manager Coaches A. Chase and S. Leinbach led the team to a winning season with 4 wins, 3 l osses, and 1 tie. .... HK ,. ' A .. . .e . .g wg- Hf i fw gg A+- ' ,f .fx',w?451:.FE21wr5rQ?1.g,rnek as wr . H In fair I n Eff W .. 1. ., . .. . 1 1 ' 1 , - 1. 55: M7 Ji . 1483 Q -- . :. ' fi- . 5?f'iwfi02wN ' r?.a 5 .,, gswwp, ,. . .. A ,,, x. wa ,1 an . Lg, - 1' X .Qr-- i o r if 'S+ 48' is '51, Q' I 'H Vitamin C break provides extra energy. ft:-e-f,.'.-ik. fiaa'Qei:.:i 5, E225 iff 'L 7-- .f eg' ,Q ... ... ,-:,.f:- ..ff1,-g,z,.r,., .g:., f:,.-1.2. 1:11.11-1-. . .. u., -+L 1--v : WE --4 9: 5 1. '-J: J 'Lf Z ',- 775'Z'-.il. : .1'fe33v3 6' QE . '21 J ... . . :. ':,,:,,:x..1'.:e 55.. ,. '7I5f . .. . 3' W., .1 - ga 'FY R. Watters really goes after that ball! - K .I v Oh, those photographers' ' Judy Moyer took top scoring honors as a right inner during the '64 season ! i 5 1 Phyllis Covely and Cheryl Smith, co-captains of the Wilson girls' hockey team, smile with pleasure at the close of a Winning season. GO: team, go! Fight, team, fight! Hit her again! Harder! Harder! Get it! Get that ball! W Mulhenburg l Twin Valley 6 West Reading 3 Gov. Mifflin l Mulhenburg 4 Twin Valley 5 West Reading 3 Gov. Mifflin 2 5 r Coach T. Werner eyes a future of During the basketball season, our Wilson Bull- successful basketball seasons as dog lent a helping hand to spectators while new head Coach. boosting school spirit. BULLDUGS HELP SET PA CE IN WILD RA CE IN THE WE T Although they ran into some stiff sailing towards the end of the season, the Bulldogs played a major part in deciding the even- tual Western Division Win- ner by upending Governor Mifflin's Mustangs twice, thus killing their title hopes The Bulldogs also pulled an early season upset by down- ing highly rated Wyomissing. Another highlight of this year's season came as Wil- son lost a close game to Kutztown's Cougers by the score of 63-60. Coach Torn Werner's chargers finished the season with a record of 8 wins and 8 losses in the Berks' County Scholastic League and lO-12 overall record. Q The Wilson Bulldogs look great George Ritter attempts an outside shot while surrounded. by Wyomissing Warriors. 76 in action! Ronnie and Roger watch intently as other members of the team go through their new drills, This year's pep band helped to add spirit to the basketball games. v Jeff and Brian exhibit their individual skills Action and excitement prevailed throughout the 1964-65 basketball season. They try for the ball . . . they get the ball . . . Whoops! fVs PUST WINNING SEASO 1 W 1 52 Brandywine 36 Fleetwood ' 48 Exeter 64 Wyomissing 47 Gov. Mifflin A 51 Conrad Weiser 47 Muhlenberg 58 Alumni 53 West Reading 60 Tulpehocken 51 Kutztown 33 Schuylkill Valley 61 Hamburg 61 Wyomissing 58 Hill School 44 Gov Mifflin 47 Conrad Weiser 51 Muhlenberg 4 49 West Reading 57 Tulpehocken Well satisfied with his first season as 76 Schuylkill Valley Junior Varsity Basketball coach. 44 Hamburg Coach Leon M. Rothermel can be FRONT: D. Gehr, I. Luphold, R. Dry, S. Cori-fins, S. Shiedy. MIDDLE: Coach Rothermel D Smith B Burns W C d D B , . ,V . , -. onra , . rown, N. Hartman. BACK: Manager, K. Stover, D. Moyer, L. Farina, R. Smith, 1. Hyle, R. Emerick, Manager, M. Adams. Under the expert leader- ship of Coach Leon Rother- mel, completing first coaching assignment here at Wilson High, the 1964-65 Junior Varsity Basketball Team earned their share of victories in exhibition games and a tough league schedule. The team proved to be tough competition for all of its opponents. A combination of skill, endurance, and a desire to Win seemed to be their formula for victory on the court. We hope that their success this year indicates better things to come in the area of basketball endeavors at Wilson in the near future . Come on down, come on down! ' P THEY GO. The junior High Basketball Te am is R. Shutt, M. Hettinger, G. Moyer, P. Stover, W. Haas, R. Geist. SECOND ROW: T. Doyle, R.Keffer, M. Clapper, P. Pchola, S. Cornparini, R. French, G. Hare. THIRD ROW: G. Brown, G. Bross- man, M. McCane, E. Hamburger, G. Fredericks. . HIGH BASKETBALL SCORES W O 32 Edward Hand 35 30 Edward Hand 29 34 C. E. Cole 45 30 Daniel Boone 38 48 Brandywine 31 52 Hill School 72 30 W. Reading 31 18 Exeter 38 3l Gov. Mifflin 48 42 Twin Valley 30 51 Schuylkill Valley 28 35 Fleetwood 35 46 Mt. Penn 44 The junior High Basketball team, after losing seven of their first nine games, bounced back to capture three out of their last four contests including a close 46-44 victory over Mount Penn, their final opponent . The junior basketeers closed out the season with a record of five wins and eight losses. The eighth grade team consists of S . Numbers, G. Fegley, R. Allushuski, D. Oberritt. SECOND ROW: T. Rhoads, S. Keiser, Clemens. THIRD ROW: Laughton, R. Lampe, Victa, G. Erb, I. Russell. 79 PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS - ACILITY A D DE IRE jovial faces express the happiness shared by the entire team as they win another one. Kathy Potteiger highlights the action with a lay-up . Senior members of the girls' basketball team are Iudy Moyer, Rici Breen, Carolyn Melvin, Hallie Freebourn, Cheryl Smith, and Judy Yeich. Goached by Mrs. Roberta Koch, the Girls' Varsity basketball team put forth an undying ef- fort to bring honor to Wilson High School. Teamwork and a desire to Win contributed to the success of the team. Two close defeats spoiled their chances for the championship, but the team made a comeback by handing Mifflin a 49-37 defeat. Wilson's vivacious co-captains, Rici Breen and Cheryl Smith, smile confidently with their coach, Mrs. Ro- berta Koch, as they plan another victory in a successful season. 80 Conrad Weiser S. Valley Pottsgrove Mulhenberg T. Valley W. Reading G. Mifflin Mulhenberg Holy Name G. Mifflin T. Valley FIRST ROW: H. Freebourn, P. Breen, C. Melvin, C. Smith, I. Moyer, Mgr., M. Roland. SECOND ROW: Mgr, A. Allushucki, B. Kratz, K. Potteiger, J. Yeich, P. Snyder, L. Watters. THIRD ROW: Mgr, D. Wardrop, I. Gaenzel, R. Watters, I. May, S. Lamm, K. Weinman, Mgr., K. Ludwig. FOURTH ROW: L. Pritcher, E. Stevenson, D. Moyer, S. Kemp, J. Simboli. FIFTH ROW: Mgr., L. Crampg S. Lamm, S. Bohn, K. Levengood, D. Harwick, Mgr., P. Bare. Missing: Mgr., S. Perkins. Cheryl takes time to exhibit an arabesque during the game. The girls' varsity basketball team displays skill and grace during their game. BERK LEA G UE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM W Coach Roy Snyder and Captain Scott Brooks a junior headed the Wilson Swim Team The championshi swimmers are seen here . . ' y ' ' P 111 8.Ct1OI1. This year's team won the W O Berks Scholastic Swimming I ff Manheim 64 31 League. The championship M. Hershey 48 47 was well-deserved by the Bishop MCDGVWJ 334 56 fifteen man team. With two Gov. Mifflin 51 35 coaches, Roy Snyder and High School 33 62 William P. Orr, the practice EXe'CeI 64 22 sessions and meets were well- Gov. Mifflin 55 31 organized and useful. Since Exeter 71 24 the team will be in the newly formed Central Penn Swim- ming League. Next year, Wilson's mermen will have much tougher competition, but with the help of the new pool they will hold their own. Swim team members are: SITTING: A. Hohl, S. Reiff, R. Houser, I. Russel, C. Sands, B. Rumpf. KNEELING: W. Metzgar, S. Brooks, R. Allen, M. Allushuslci, I. Schaeffer. STANDING: J. Eways, N. I-Iopp, I. Kurtz, I. Eways, Coach R. Snyder. GRAPPLERS COMPILE 9-2 LOG Varsity wrestlers are, STANDING: B. Oberreit, I. Berger, junior Varsity wrestlers are, STANDING: B. Vaughn, T. M. Babb, D. Stanislaw, C. Arbegast. KNEELING: I. Polito, Mitchell, C. Boyer, C. Arner. KNEELING: C. Abate, J. I. Stefl, J. Arbegast, D. Hardy, J. Rohm. Missing: B. Evans, Mohn, B. MacKenzie, J. McLaughlin, W. Konkleman. G' Babb- Missing: I. Boyer, G. Geesaman, G. Yerger. The Wilson wrestling team concluded its most Successful season with a record of nine Wins and two losses . The mat- men's only losses were close decisions to Hamburg, in their opening meet, and to Mifflin by score of 26-17. High spots of the year included a 23-22 victory over previously un- beaten Kutztown and a 33-25 Win over Schylkill Valley. The wrestling outlook at Wilson remains bright for the next year as seven var- sity lettermen return. Mike Babb was selected as best Wrestler on the team for the the 64-65 season. Wilson's LV. 's compiled a perfect lO-0 record in their first year of organized compe- tition. Coach Dadamio grinsg Chicken Hawk Hardy demonstrates arm lever on Spunky Babb: jim Rohn hangs on for a vital win against Cougarsg Captain Babb gets pin for Wilsong and the heavyweights cavort. ,,, A,, ra. sy ' The 1965 Wilson High Track Team consists of FIRST ROW: R. Gerth, P. Wikerd, L. Sensenig, R. Smith, B. Buechley, D. Lamm, K. Bivans, G. Ritter, W. Rumpf, S. Hagy. SECOND ROW: G. Heck, B. Vaughn, 'R. Emerick, R. Fleming, M. Hayes, R. Allen, T. Moyer, W. Rowlands, B. Riegel, N. Hopp. THIRD ROW: C. Ermentrout, D. Brown, G. Kreitz, P. Gerhart, R. Blessing, J. Popp, Ty. Crawford, D. Bomberger, K. Schaeffer, T. Baker. FOURTH ROW: J. Leone, R. Mays, R S l R. ' ' wave y, Mays, J. Hable, L. Wentzel, R. Martin, J. Martin, W. Kunkleman. FIFTH ROW: J. Lebo, Coach Mahon, Coach Dadamio, P. Snyder. HARD WORK PAYS OFF FOR THE TRACK TEAM Head Coach Anthony Dadamio. Co-Captains Barry Buechley and Dennis Lamm Assistant Coach Grant Mahon and Emerick picks up points in the high jump. Rumpf makes it with 'Y W - M I- room to spare. I I I it fs T: gg , g 5 , . et- ..... ..... 4? i .yrt T. , 4 nn, A :'l: Q ri. ' T- , .5 W U .. .. . - ' l S . ',.'. 4 ' :-' '-,,' 1 , ,Q .-... J .. .,!2:.. , . Q AM f ir mx, 1 I I l ...I .Ji 52. Paul Wil-cerd easily sprints the last lap of the two -mile run. W O Annville- Cleona 46 , 5 89 , 5 Governor Mifflin 37 80 Phoenixville Carnival 15 Exeter 60 66 Albright Invitational 23 3rd Muhlenberg 76 , 5 49 , 5 Leonard Stephen Meet 12 6th West Reading County Meet l5 3rd Gov. Mifflin County Meet 24 .7 3rd Schuylkill Valley 84.5 41.5 1 1 I mmap Q 'nw 5' 3153 'Z' .g..,.,.ry, -- .,izsM3g2 . W X Q ....-.-we-las-wi:S.. was ,V S ,Q H if -35.64 F l.ar L....,E E ,.,Q:v...5,.- -ig-. Z i - J. - ,,--. .gI.is:fE.?.giQzgg,:El3 Q .,,, ' 'I L',' .,.. 7 , 'xv -L ys, i 5' '4 - - , T: ,V V-551 .,,-, fedifwfis 'A '. 'L ., f .. 1. .il-- : sf ff .. fi.,-I. 111421 'S Am., ,,,ii ,... ,.... . , V mai ii : A ' I 4 . . 44-4v ff - . M , ' H1 V1 ---'via 'v'.-L f 'l' ,....3l--afv.l3T1'L,5 ' 1iTQ.1' .. 5,217 .i ,.,. .i , Q . ' 1 Q ' ' f- 1 J ....:.5ij'-Q,w'?'1i 1 ' I ' if ,.' iw' -I' Anchor-man, Barry Buechley, attempts to catch up to the other runners. 85 Sl - Aim Wu Diligent practice pays off in the low hurdles and the broad jump. Track and field gives opportunity for individual progress. The various events in this sport allows each boy to partici- pate in the phase in which he is most interested. Success was the reward for those members who Worked hard and made outstanding progress. Star pole vaulter, Bobby Allen, cle ars a new high. FIRST ROW: J. Keller, D. Ouinter, L. Baer, I. Spadafora, L. Miles, G. Hart, B. Trayer. SECOND ROW: D. Bergman J Clouse, D. Reisenweaver, C. Wolf, R. Gallo, E. Geist, T. Cragg, D. Spayd. THIRD ROW: R. Cehr, D. Sensenig, W South worth, T. Shirk, J. Schmoyer, R. Hading, T. Snyder, R. Matthews. THE 1965 BASEBALL TEAM EARNS A WINNING SEASON THE HARD WAY jeff Keller shows his championship form . The day was dark in Mudville . . . Under Coach Anthony Matz's tutelage, the Bull- dog batmen completed a winning season with a record of 8 Wins, 6 losses, and a tie. The team began the season on the right foot with a victory over Reading High. My contacts . . . SCHEDULE Muhlenberg Fleetwood Reading High Kutztown Wyomissing Gov. Mifflin Tulpohocken Conrad Weiser West Reading C-ov. Mifflin Wyomissing Tulpohocken West Reading Cocalico Conrad Weiser 2. m M mmaaggggg H ' :- . s .,,,. ,,1. Q ' . 45 ,,., - 1 .2:-,, g ' N' . , 1 . jeff Keller sizes up 5 , lg ft' next batter- s 5 stiff 5 tggnxw ., ,K .,,. .Y L X 0, , antfi 1 E, , at . -, ii -- ,, ..,, , , ,, ,,..,:: I iii' Captain john Spadafora expectantly waits for the Coach Matz analyzes the team's field- next Pitch- ing ability. First baseman, Tom Gragg, lines the ball to right Dale Sensening rounds third while the other team chases the ball field . in left field . Greg Hart fires another pitch over the back stop. Ya-hoo! That Mountain Dew sure puts pep in your step. 87 J 1 4 Mr. T. Werner and Alfred urge the team on to new heights. JV BASEBALL IN ACTION W til if - Sl! R. Smith throws his dark ball. SCHEDULE W O Twin Valley 14 3 Muhlenberg 2 3 Gov. Mifflin 5 11 Reading 3 1 Muhlenberg 5 3 Gov. Mifflin 4 6 Reading 10 15 Twin Valley 0 7 T The wilson J.v. 'S on the defense. The Baby Bulldogs show their offensive prowess. How does it feel to play caged in? Tom Werner coached the IV Baseball team to a 3-5 record during its '65 season. More impor- tant than a winning sched- ule were the lasting qualities of sportsmanship teamwork, and co- operativeness acquired by the players . It's a hit! Members of the 1965 softball team are: KNEELING: B. Haas, M. Hafer, J. Cieniewicz V Glenny, D. Moyer, J. May, P. Classmoyer, D. Hafer, K. Potteiger . STANDING: D. Schiefer, S Rigg, D Pannapecker, S. Bohn, E. Stevenson, K. Weinman, J. Moyer, Coach S. Leinbach, H Freebourn, D. Wardrop, S. Lamm, R. Watters, I. Gaenzle, K. Turnbull. WILSON CAPTURE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Kathy Potteiger heartily congratulates Sharon Rigg as Managers L. Hagy, L Springer, D she beams proudly after hitting a homerun. Berst, and S. Gaenzle back up the capable captains, I Moyer and H Freebourn. The 1965 softball team had a successful and suspense-filled sea- son which resulted in a first place position in the league. The outcome looked dim when the Wilson team lost two games by one run each. However, the girls came back and Won the league championship. The girls hard Work plus the eX- pert coaching of Miss Leinbach proved to be the Winning combination for this year's team. H. Freebourn displays her playing ability, one of the many assets for which she was named co-captain of the team. SCHEDULE Schuylkill Valley Governor Mifflin Hamburg Exeter Schuylkill Valley Conrad Weiser Governor Mifflin Hamburg Conrad Weiser V . KX , ,.f SCHEDULE W O Lionel Caldwell's winning second place Cocalico Union 15 1X2 4 1X2 in the Berk's County Golf Tournament ended Hershey 1 10 a successful season for the golf team. Under Lancaster 5 15 the coaching of William Brumbach, they Lebanon 20 O turned in-a record of eight wins out of Reading 5 U2 14 1X2 twelve matches. Lebanon 19 1 Although the team travels in an anti- Manheim Township 13 1X2 6 1X2 quated station wagon from the Stone Age, Cocalico Union 20 O the team is far from being rusty. Hershey 3 lf2 16 112 Reading ll 1X2 8 1X2 Lancaster 16 1X2 3 1X2 Manheim Township 12 1X2 7 1X2 WILSONQS GOLF T AM NDROVEM IN A WINNING SEASON THAT P TTM THEM WELL WITHIN PAR The Xlfilson Golf Team confidently prepares to meet all Challengers Mr Wm Brumbach f coac , ollowed by B. Burns, L. Caldwell, R. Humer, K. Springer: and R. Pratt. Missiiig from picture is D. Moyer. Wilson's top two tennis players were Dave Keehn and Glenn Rambo. The '65 Tennis Team: E. Hamburger, F. Sarvas, P. Zacharias, D. Keehn, M. Dries, G Rambo. TENNIS TEAM CREA TE RA CKET WITH WINNING EA O Wyomis sing SCHEDULE W O O 5 Gov . Mifflin A combination of co-ordination, skill, and Garden lspet 2 5 Igemburg diligent practice goes into the making of a top GOV' Mlfflm 3 Mxileib tennis team. The team this year compiled a Exeter 31 if FF SN egg 6-6-l record. Although the team will be Hamburg ee OO losing most of its veteran players, Coach I-Iopp Muhlenbefg 3 1 feels that the new members of the team show WQGWOOF1 3 real promise with championship form. Wyomlesmg O ,I A good tennis 'xfgiril A player must master 'ir1'rf it ,. ' . ' . -W ' ' W - - ..,, Simi coordination of V V movemen . if ..V f 1.1 I :VL A. .,,f' f ir.,,.-,gif-aw'it! - W vt- I. -5, 154-.5 fn , PM f.,, . ftw:.w:f,- ,g,wi2.7.5z1Lg -iff W,,fv,.f,eggg,i f-...-.-4:f.E- . A is A ..., 4 2 ' - - I fe I mlght have mused I .,,. Ehe ben' bgtgny : ww , ii s it Crm S no it, P 'i-HQ. eff ' f kk fy ' Dave backs u Glenn durin a . ,... . P g , doubles Set- gg ,gjmg.fj. A , , ..,. ' 7x.1g,'Q:'f5' swi -1f,ijf-M-1,-, at- :11w:z,a ,l.w ff it Gran. ,Qt Coach Norman I-lopp takes time out for a publicity shot. SECO D ANNUAL VARSITY NIGHT Spunky Babb and Chicken-Hawk Hardy put on a serious demonstration for the fans. Ben Stothart sneers, Don't: fight it honey, it's bigger than both of us! ' Ronny Matthews, blond bombshell, poses seduc- And I say it's my jump ball! tively for the crowd. B. Trayer freezes with the ball when he sees mighty Ah, who says you can't hit a guy wearing glasses. Sue Kemp under the basket. 92 T ROPHIE GIVE RECUGNI T I O ABOVE: Jeanne Yoh receives Best Twirler in the Parade Trophy in Washington, D .C. LEFT: Twirling Corps' Trophy won in National competition is presented to the school. Trophies are given to the outstanding players in major sports . . . . those distvustful faces. The de athgrip . THE GIRLS TAKE OVER Oh, I can't get my fingers out! Better watch the ball, Cookie . This one has to be a strike . Keep going, please . . . . a hair raising play Donna Moyer gives Ben Stothart a few pointers in the annual boys vs. girls basketball game . B. Ermenuout exclaims, Jump higher or I'll tickle you as B. Allen B. Allen and B. Ermentrout practice guarding and dribbling. shoots a lay-up. B. Oberreit battles his opponent in the meet in which Wilson upset Kutztown. I wonder if Albright will let me wear this uniform next year ? H ll ll And if We have a winning season, we get the rest of the JOhI1 Sp2d21fO1'21 gives the gl-IYS 2 PEP talk- uniform . 95 19 UNDERCLA SSMEN Www KU ,Ag , HJ gf'-'K K, my 3 K, ,ww K K K, K ' -MM' 'Iii frr . , V N'I 5f V57i3?57'7 fr -'fifiJE311ftS9E?71ff53i' - -in f . U W' wA,ww'W5 nggfxgfa,:fw,:Q,waf5' V-w:1,w1:9?W' g.:zUy5sf27:f5.,,,1f'lw.:x :wfzfL,1fvz,f4f4pgYf ,,U..fwwf,fL,: .. .fX,.N,,,,,, ,M 4- W'-wif--f,,Q. ,. , M.--, U. V, , .- M ,,,w,1,,.Y, K Mig E... ,L , M ,K X ' K -MH vff-,iimyikesmfzxgimif wfzfwif,wfgisvmivkv zgfiggaiilgmfgjwfwz. ewsmfzigsig-33-Sing? ggigggimsisaifgyw: sf2f5:TsV,:2x.: H , 55, 43?4fW5 7?W:1g1x3i: mefaEM:w5fsff..?F1f1fz QafQgQgggg5fzQg:M:4.:gg,gh :f,,smw6,,mg,w,gw ,R-Wm? KKKWMKKMKKLKKKEKKK3,,i55Q,R ,M 98 Seventh grade students disembark for a day of -- Students scurry through the hall at Whitfield leaming? The younger set jams the halls and hams it up for the photographer. Study -- the way to Senior High. 99 THE MA Y WORLDS OF EIGHTH GRADE I r 1 , .. Eighth grade homeroom presidents are TOP ROW: P. Moran, R. Allushuski, G. Fegley, R. Lampe. FRONT R ' ' ' OW. T. Wlkstrom, P. Etchberger, V. Super, J. Keegan. Drama rin s from a Maskettes' roduction. The oun er set roofreads the New York Times S P Y S P 100 From morning to noon to the afternoon rush, Junior High students never lose their zest Junior High Home Economics and Industrial Arts groups display their artistic instincts. 101 if W V:-Haifa I ' 9251 ' K ,M Wiivf. V1 , , , wwf M W 8 ff if ,MMKMW SEIVIUR HIGH SPIRIT BEGINS IN NIN T H GRADE Homeroom Presidents for the ninth grade are M. Clapper, P. Pchola, K. Brennan, J. Metzger, G. Hare, W. Haas, D. Sensenig. Freshmen roam through the halls of learning. Ninth Graders enjoy their classes. The quest for knowledge shows up at the annual bOOkfHi1' C. Achenbach, S. Adams, I. Allensworth, E. Andrews, B. Artz, M. Aungst. G. Babb, F. Barto, R. Bentz, D. Bock, B. Bodie, P. Bowles. W. Boyer, N. Brendel, D. Brown L. Buckman, C. Budzil, B. Buechley. M. Bugay, S. Burggraf, B. Burns, K. Buser, M. Butler, K. Buttery. P. Calm, J. Cavaluchy, L. Cheeseman, R. Chiralo, S. Christopher, I. Cieniewicz. I. Clouse, L. Coldren, W. Con- rad, S. Corkins, I. Carolla, M. Cunningham. L. Dalley, V. Deangelo, S. Deeds, B. Deininger, B. Derr, S. Diefenderfer. 3 E. Dieeieh, A. Diller, R. Dodds, L. Drexel, I. Dries, M. Dries. R. Dry, J., Eckert, S. Edmonds, S. Egan, M. Ellingsen, R. Emerick. T. Endy, L. Epler, L. Farina, K. Farrell, 1. Fell, C. Finogle. ' - :'-'3-..i5iIii.a ' , 1. . Q: K, ,,2gk,,,,.LV,, 2. l 5 5253311 we g. p,..,,3 , . , X -. 1 if ' '..,r :s5':!: w1s11g1.iV1 Y I ' L' V Vs ':.,, : P . 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Potte iger, Se c - Committee Chairmen for the junior Class Card Party are, SEATED: B. Exas, K. Potteiger, L. Ohlinger, C. Miller, M. Keegan. STANDING: A. Mitchell, J. Kunkleman, L. Scheffler, M. Shields, J. Piry, A. Maione. 109 E7 I MPARISIA RE DEZVOUSE SERVE AS PROM THEME 1 1115-311, . .- 1 1 1 'Ima E 1 1 , 13? fi 1 141 i v J .11 . -- :gs2'f1w: 111' 1 'f 11 . .,1 1,1,,,. 1 ,H 1 11 1 5 :1 Q ':4:'..1 : 'f1-151355 52 ly is L' sm ,. . 4. . Sp 1? ,. 11- . A iisgg' 3 . 1 PZ-, ...P 11 ' if 1.1 1 h,.L 11. 11 in ,1, .. ,..-1 1 1 1, 1 11 S 11111 1 1 1 1.1 1' ' 1m , r 1 1 11 1 1, 31 'Ge 1' 1. 1 1 11' '3i'??'5?ifEEE?z37i . ZF' 1 1 1 ,, 1 1 ' r 1. ' 1 111 Qui .1 M H V 1- L' gh ,, . . X1 ., . .11... ,,1,.,,,.,,,.., H P 1 11 P 4 it K 11 81, egg. 1511111 1,215 ,335 :EEE if? 1' if la 291 ii ' Q' 1.,..,,q11 w as ,gg mi M? 1121 1112.13 ,Z ,Q 11.61. 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David Artz, Nancy Bad- ham, Jack Aten, Karen Baker, Patsy Bare, Judith Barthlow, Gregory Beau- lieu, George Beidler. Jean Beyerle, Ronald Bickta, John Bingaman, Karl Bivans, Randy Blessing, Michael Bodey, David Bomberger, Bonita Boyer. Stepha Bronstetter, Scott Brooks, Dennis Brown, Michael Brown, Margaret Burkhart, Marcia Clouser, Elaine Coleman, Robin Cooling. Linda Cramp, Terry Craw- ford, Karl Crist, David Crouse, Cosimo Daiello, Barbara Dando, Paul Degler, Roy Degler. Barbara Delong, Sandy Greth, Stephen DeSantis, Christine Dorn, Susan Douglas, Dorian Dren- house, Mark Eckert, Karen Erb. Gerald Ermentrout, Dennis Essig, Ronald Essig, Jack Esterly, Rebecca Etch- berger, Elaine Exas, Carol Fahnestock, Judy Feger. Robert Finogle, William Fisher, Donna Fitterling, Mary Fitterling, Edmond Floto, Esther Fox, Laverne Fox, Micharl Fredericks. Thomas Furry, Donna Gabel, Janette Gaenzle, Cary Boyer, Roger Gallo, Vicki Gass, Glen Geesa- men, Daniel Gehr. 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Victoria Hogue, Rose- mary I-Ionn, Bryan Horn- berger, Eugene Houck, Irene Houck, Mary Houck, Paula Houck, Donald Hunt, jr. Charles Hyneman, janet jablonski, jan Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Mary Lou Keegan, Doris Keener, Robert Keiser, Bonnie Kelchner . Michael Kelly, William Kelly, Brenda Kepley, Patricia Kepley, Mary Ketner, David Kieffner, Samuel Kistler, Walter Kleinspehn. Joan Kline, Patricia Klopp, Caren Kneasel, Terry Knerr, Donald Koller, Betty Kratz, Douglas Krick, Jane Kunkleman. Sandra Lamm, Suzanne Lamm, Loran Laughlin, John Lebo, Gary Leffler, Cheryl Leibig, Betty Leibowitz, joseph Leone . Glenn Lerch, Nancy Light, Rodney Loose, Leslie Lorah Linda Lutz, Barry Macken- zie, Ann Maione, Ronald Marks. Cheryl Mattis, Betty Jane Matz, Joann May, Robert Mays, Andrew McKnight, Eileen McVaugh, Terry Mengel, Nancy Mentzger. Ann Louise Miller, Carol Miller, Charles Miller, Diane Miller, Anthony Mitchell, Arlinda Mitchell, Arlinda Moyer, Paul Moyer, Rodney Moyer . 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William Southworth, jill Spayd, David Spies, Ken- neth Springer, Gregory Stacherski, David Stam- baugh, Carol Stamm, David Starkey. Anita Stavarski, Barbara Steffy, Glenn Steffy, john Stefl, Marcia Stradley, David Sm-auch, Donald Stripling, Virginia Strom an . Brooke Stufflet, Byron Stump, Carole Styer, Kathleen Tamanini, Dorothy Posey, Kathy Theis Eric Trexler, Dennis Unger. Anne Vastine, Michael Venable, Jeanette Vogel, Geoffrey Walsh, Donna Wardrop, Ruth Watters, Wayne Terrance, Karen Weinman. Dennis Weitzel, Craig Wert, Mark Wickstrom, Mark Wickstrom, Daniel Wolf, Michael Wright, Deanna Yeager, Linda Yelk. Gregory Yerger, Sharon Yerger, Romaine Zerbe, Linda Oblinger, janet Anidon, Karen Burns, Roxanne Faust, F. Tarris. 113 ENIOR Lit mf .Q yn 'Z 'Magna ' v w, .. i ff' 53 3-QA 515-L,:. ,B Q S f :si 'T awww N53 25,15 X , W Wg 7 ., W :wa wb www Michael Blabb Mike . . . Seen with Gommer. . . Foot- ball Practice . . . Wrestling Meets . . . jr. Class Trips . . . Cool Corvette Cheryl Lee Bacastow Cheryl . . . Bynden Wood. . . Boscov's Fashion Shows . . . Water Skiing. . . Spectator Typing Dolores Bachman Dolly . . . jr. Historians' Trip to Boston . . . Getting Driver's License. . . 10th Grade Biology Class VER! TY james A Adams 1m 12 G Boy Remembers Mrs Re1d's Chem Class Blondie Seen Wltll. Zlggie Motorcycle Nlichael D Adams Mlke Key Club Blond Beatle Senior Class Play Rehearsals U N Trip Football Games World's Fair '64 Barry Alello Barry Cafeteria Boycott Track Meets West Readlng Basketball Game Miffhn Football Game Robert Allen Bob Blond Swimmer Actor in Senior Class Play Accomphshed Sk1er Swim Practice 6 OO A M Antolnette Allushuskl Spectator Confuslon Chem Lab Sandra Lynn Allushuskl 'Sandy Remembers 1OB1 Not a Hair Out of Place Snappy Member of the Color Guard Sharp Dresser john Anspach ' ohn Tall and Blond One of Ivlr Orr's ' Favorite ' Students Punctual GV Boy Jerry L Artz ' erry U N Class Trip 10th Grade Blology Classes 10th Grade History Class angrene Pleas ing Personality john E Aungst ohn Pep Ralhes Remembers Helpful Teachers Attracted To Sports Reserves IL . '. . - . . . r . I1 . u 'I 1 s 1 1 ll ' lv ll D ' ' ' . I . ' Cookie . . . Bertha . . . Pssst! . . . I ll I II J t. . .I I I . - 'J '. . . . . ' . . . ' . . . G' ' ' . . . - IIJ' ll.. . ' ' ' ' l Ralph S. Bates, jr. Ralph . . . Day Before the Prom?! . German Class . . . Chemistry Lab . . Berkshire Heights Boy Robert C. Baum Bob . . . Future in the Navy . . . Shop Classes. . . Dr. Miller. . . Mr. Klingler Michael Richard Beaver Beaver . . . 9th Grade Math Class . . . Soccer Team . . . Bookkeeping with Mr. Strunk . . . Fun in Homeroom . . . Model Airplane Flyer Ronald Kenneth Benninger Ronnie . . . Catwalk Capers. . . Bookkeeping Classes with Mr. Naulty . . llth Grade English james B. Berger jim . . . Defense Player on '63 Foot- ball Team . . . Night Band 8 Chorus Practice . . . Friendly. . . Musically Talented Donald Bergman Don . . . Football Bruiser. . . Remem- ber N.Y. Class Trip . . . Math Classes with Mr. Mathias . . . Homeroom . . , All-Around Sports Manager ack Berkenstock 'Berky . . . Great Bowler . . . Blue Rat Fink Rambler . . . Gym Classes . . . Girls, Girls, Girls! J Dawn Aynne Berst Dawn . . . Wilson Boro Football Game . . . Slumber Parties. . . Class Play. . . Likes to Have Fun . . . Driver Education Jane Bierman Janie . . . Softball . . . Spectator Staff . . . Diet . . . The Black Claw . . . Spontaneous Sense of Humor . . . Bertha SIM PLI CI T Y Thomas G. Baker Tom . . . Our Class President . . . Great times in Basketball . . . Chorus . . . Pleasing Personality. . . Sharp Dresser Larry Edward Bare Cub . . . Cross-Country Practice . . . Topp's. . . Blue Team . . . Athletic Build . . . All-Around Athlete Bradley E. Batastini Brad . . . Football games . . . Note- hand Class . . . Mr. Dix's Pet . . . Class Cutup . . . Outgoing personality . . C ORDIALI TY Nelson R. Bohn Gitch . . . G-Guy . . . Tough '38 Buick . . . Summer of '64 . . . Hunting Chemistry Class jame s Bri an Boyer Diego . . . jr.-Sr. Prom . . . Foot- ball Games . . . jr. Class Trip to U.N. . . . Chorus Ronald Boyer Ron . . . Class Trip to U.N. . . . Homeroom . . . Trips on Band Bus . Seen with Wyomissing Girls . . . Hot Sax Patricia Anne Breen Rici . . . Our junior Prom Hostess . . Topp's. . . Byndenwood. . . U.N. Trip . . . Cheerleader. . . Seen with jeff Carole Ann Brendel Carole . . . Bookkeeping Class . . Prom . . . Seen with Jimmy Pamela Sue Bronstetter Pam . . . Cheerleading. . . Color- guard. . . Play Rehearsals. . . SMSG . . . jr. Class Trip. . . Russian Class . . . Essay Winner Cynthia Lucille Brossman Cynthia . . . Math Classes , . . Chorus Rehearsals . . . August 3, 1964. . . Navy Chemistry Lab . . . Him Susan Anne Brown Susie . . . UN Class Trip . . . Class Trips and Parties . . . Football Games . . Pep Rallies . . . Assemblies . . . Quiet- Natured Merri Bryan Merri . . . That First Year at Wilson High . . . Remembers Mrs. Raab's Eng- lish Class . . . Sparkling Smile . . . Fun in F.B. L. A. Barry W. Buechley Barry . . . Roadrunner . . . Our Private Discussions . . . After Track Practice . . . Once a Football Player Linda Kay Burggraf 1 Burgie . . . Boycott. . . llth Grade Section. . . Rick. . . Ocean City . . . Business Ability . . . May 24, 1964, , Blonde Lionel Ralph Caldwell, jr. fUn.forgettablej Choo-Choo . . .Boycott. . . Mouse . . . Golf Pro . . . Always in There Cheering Members of the Cap and Gown Committee are I. Martin B Knight L Weber, D. Bergman, I. Lynn, S. Kurtz, S. Moyer, S. Allushuski, chair- man, L. Miller, I. Kintzer. Members of the Ticket Committee are E. Eberly, F. Cooley, D. johnson, H. Freebourn, M. Eisenhower, K. Howard, C. Manmiller, I. Mil.ler, P. Breen, chairman, C. Smith. SE IOR CLASS ASSEMBLE TO THE YEAR' Members of the Social Committee are D. Saltzer, R. Bates, A. Walsh, B. Buechley, D. Erb, K. Zimmerman, I. Members of the Farewell Assembly are P. Zacharias, M. Babb, B. Evans, B. Stowell, L. Miles, J. Funk, L. Dill- Members of the Flower and Motto Committee are J. Mumma, E. Opel, D. Lamm, C. Melvin, chairman, R. Engle, G. Metzger, K. Noecker, L. Panl-cowski, D. Farina, C. Qrtyl. UMMITTEE ISCUSS CTIVITIE K. McConnell, chairman, Drace, K. Koenig. chaumang R. Fegley, S. Perk- S. Kennedy. Members of the Namecard and Announcement Committee are K. Speicher N. Ziegler, L. Wagner, chairman, N. Kintzer, T. Strong, L. Naftzinger, B. Riegel, A. Allushuski, S. Hartman, D. Bachman. Social and Welfare Committee Members are D. Saltzer, H. Crouse, S. Brown, chairman, R. DiMaio, R. Yoder. Members of the Yearbook Sales Committee are B. Batasdni, D. Newhart, B. Kemmerling, P. Wikerd, I. Kenderdine, D. Ruth, P. Stover, S. Rees, chairman, B. Culp, D. Berst. Katherine E. Dague Kitty . . . 10th Grade . .. . Biology Class with Mr. Orr . . . Bookkeeping Class. . . M.r. Strunk. . . Reserved D avid Dautri ch Doughnut . . . Cafeteria Boycott . . . Little But Mighty . . . Seen with Harriet . . . The Hoang Judy Ann Davis Judy . . . 11B-2. . . U.N. Trip . . Football and Basketball Games . . . Airi man Second Class 122 TRANQ UILITY janet L. Carroccio Janet . . . Trips to Atlantic City . . . St. Margaret's Dances. . . A Certain Place . . . Shoes Galore Cynthia Clausius Cindy . . . Super Shoes. . . Chem Lab . . . Sr. I-list. Trips . . . Easter Eggs, Anyone? . . . Fabulous Personal- ity Philip Conlin Phil . . . French Class. . . Schuylkill Valley Wrestling Match . . . Seen with Brad . . . Summer of '64 Franklin Cooley Sonny . . . U.N. and Gettysburg Trips . . . Gym Class Enthusiast. . . Physical Fitness Alonaj. Corkins Lonnie . . . General Business Class . . Biology Class. . . 10B-1 . . . Eyes on the Navy. . . Tiny . . . Hot '55 Olds . . . Prom Gary Corwin Gary . . . l0B1 . , . Weller's Luncheonette . . . Nights Messing Around with Werner and Artz . . . Ninth Grade Spanish Class Phyllisj. Covely Phyl . . . Spectator Buses. . .Hockey Games. . . Prom Time . . . Miss Be- Teen from Wilson . . . Peppy Personality Holly jean Crouse Holly . . . Took Many Trips to California . . . Remembers a Certain History Teacher in 10th Grade Barbara Ann Culp Babs . . . Color Guard . . . Enjoyed 9, 11, 12 Grades . . . Eligible for Girl of the Month Award TA CT Linda M. Degler Leo . . . Good Sense of Humor . . . Chem Lab . . . Football Games . . . Sprechen Sie Deutsch? . . . Loads of fun . . . College Boards james M. Delp Jimmy . . . Trip to U.N .... Sitting at Weller's after School . . . Quiet Manner . . . Dark Locks . . . Cafeteria Boycott Gary DeWald Peach . . . Mr. Strunk's Bookkeeping Class. . . That Madras Hat! . . . Accomplished Dancer. . . Mickey's Monkey. . . Football Games Linda Dillman Dillman . . . Queen for aDay . . . That Certain Guy. . . IOB1 . . . 11B1 . . . 12B2 Robin DiMaio Robin Winning in the Senior High Talent Assembly. . . U.N. Trip. . . The DiMaio Sisters . . . Lively Drummer . . . Foot- ball Games Beverly A. Drace Bev . . . Newcomer . . . Remembers Her First Day at Wilson . . . Outgoing Personality . . . Cute Strawberry Blonde . . . Underclassmenf?J Darryl Dunkelberger Dunk . . . Mrs. Reid's Chemistry Class . . . Remembers the U.N. Trip. . . Proud Owner of a '55 Chevy . . . Diane Erma Eberly Erma . . . U.N. Trip. . . Cafeteria Boycott . . . Future Homemaker . . . Beautiful Blonde Locks Iill Ecke jill . . . Biology Party . . . Sr. Class Play . . . Class Trips Michael Eisenhower Ike . . . 11B4. . . Pleasant Smile. . Blue and White Ford . . . West Lawn Lad Andrea Gayle Ellmaker Andy . . . Toboggan Ride . . . Foot- . ball Games . . . Fun with Classmates Judith Ann Engel Judy . . . Merchant of Venice Play in Greenwich Village . . . Mr. Moyer's Homeroom. . . Russian Classes. . , Chem Lab ' Barry Edward Evans Barry . . . AuH2O. . . TARS. . . Summer '63 . . . Wilson's Outstanding Russian . . . Barry's Boy Donald Evans Chick . . . Nlr. Strunk . . . Gold Buick Convertible . . . Senior Travel Club Doris J. Eyer Doris . . . That Special Guy . . . Traveling Home from School on a Motor- bike . . . '57 Burgundy Ford. . . jr.-Sr. Prom Harold Fahl Harry . . . Wisconsin Accent. . . Travel Club . . . Troublesorne Mercury . . . Mr. Strunk Diane Charlene Farina Feeney . . . Charmer. . . Remembers jr. -Sr. Prom . . . Had Fun on N.Y. Class Trip. . . Limitless Wardrobe Robin K. Fegley Robin . . . Hockey Practice . . . Color Guard Captain. . . Football Games with Band. . . Contact Popper . . . Bertha Sandra L. Ferguson Sande . . . Graduation on Her Birthday . . . First Shorthand Class . . . Bowler . . . Junior Librarian Byrnetta Fisher Bonnie . . . IOB3 . . . Gym Class. . . Mr. Clay's lmpromtu Speeches . . . Typing and Music Kelso I. Fisher, Ir. Butch . . . Dancing in Gym Classes . . Rushs For H20 . . . One of Ag Boys Anita Freeman Linda . . . 1OB4. . . Ford Falcon. . April Showers Bring May Flowers . . . Mr. Lonely jodell N. Funk Jody . . . UN Trip. . . Chem Lab . . Russian Classes . . . Mr. Moyer's and Mr. Linn's I-lomerooms Sandra L. Funk Sandi . . . Nov. 14, 1962 . . . Ray . . . First Year at Wilson . . . Red Station Wagon. . . PJ Parties. . . llth Grade English Classes Jeanne Gable Jeannie . . . Senior Class Play . . . Our First Basketball Queen . . . Known by Many Joan Gardner joan . . . New York Trip . . . Hockey Practices . . . Boyertown Band Competition . . . Mr. Arner's Opportunities Earl Geist Dewey . . . Legion Baseball . . . Jr. Class Trip . . . Byndenwood. . . 11th Grade Math . . . Horselaugh. . . A-1 Nice Guy Robert H. Gerth Bob . . . Football Practice . . . Chem Lab . . , Ir. Class Trip . . . Math Wonder . . . Over Sized Practice Uniform Lee R. Gommer Eel . . . Mathematical Talents Brought Out in Mr. Dix's Class . . . Seen with Mike . . . Sharp Dresser Lynn Gottschall Flute . . . The Prom . . . One Special Girl . . . Football Games . . . Willie's Inc .... Come Down to My House'l . . . Dances. . . jim's jim Elatt FAITH Jimmy , . . Senior High Band. . . Dark Wavy Hair . . . Twinkle Toes . . That Bright Red Blush john Thomas Forry john . . . Fun in Chem Lab . . . Lawyer to-be . , . Band Activities with Mr. Ferraro . . . Busy with Spectator Stories Hallie Ann Freebourn Hallie . . . Cavalcade of Bands '64 . . .UN Trip. . .jr.-Sr.Prom. . .Has Contacts . . . Drummer 1 THE CLASS OF 565 LEADS WILSON AROUND THE WORLD I IN EIGHT? DA TS A 594' 39 i?T'f 5'?fff3 0 -of 044, A G ZR A N 4 9 433 80 Wt ofafxoi .Ja 51, ,B Hectic backstage preparations just before the curtain rises on opening night. Mrs. Nancy Fisher, Director , smiles at the Hams . Mrs. Alma Herbus Scuthem style Bertha tries to steal Phile as Fogg from his Hindu Princess gives distinction to play direction. Cast of Characters Ann -- Kathleen Noecker Nora -- Pamela Bronstetter Mrs. Murchison -- Patricia Stover Passepartout -- John Ziegler Phileas Fogg -- William Oberreit Stuart -- Robert Allen Flanagan -- Peter Zacharias Ralph -- Jack Berkenstock jenny -- jill Ecke Gertie - - Joann Meinholz Emily -- Barbara Grace Colonel Procter - - William Lampe Sailor -- William Lampke Professor Matz -- David Saltzer Sailor - - David Saltzer American Indian - - George Ritter Passengers -- Linda Sensenig Judith Moyer Donna Heckman Hallie Freebourn Linda Unger Linda Springer Linda Potteiger Barbara Sternberger 127 SIN CERI TY Barbara jean Grace Barb . . . The Wonderful Jr.-Sr. Prom of '64 . . . The Choral Concerts . . . You've Got To Have Heart . . . Key Club's Girl of the Month Thomas Alan Gragg Tom , . . A Special Kind of jam . . Shattering Record For Pass Receptions . . . Often with Mike and Cub Cheryl Lee Grimm Sherry . . . 11B-4 and 12B-4 Sections . . . Berkshire Heights Laughs. . . Shenanigans on the Bus Gary B. Grubb Gary . . . Seen at Robesonia. . . Willow Lake . , . Quite the Dancer Brian L. Hafer Hai . . . 11th Grade Class Trip to UN . . . Quiet Type . . . Car Enthusiast Heidi Marie Hafer Heidi . . . UN Trip. . . Cavalcade of Bands . . . Band Bus Rides. . . l1C2 Quartet. . . Fabulous Seamstress. . . Friendly Patricia A. I-lafer Pat . . . Long Hours on the Football Field . . . Reward: Boyertown and Pretzel Bowl Competitions . . . Gone with the Wind Donald E. Hardy Hardy . . . Wrestling. . . '56 Frog . . . 12G Section . . . He-Yer . . . Car Discussions in Homeroom . . . Young Admirers Ronald B. Harrington Ron . . . Fun in G Section . . . Panics at the Office . . . Water Pistol Champ . . . The Big D . . . Neighborhood PA System I. Gregory Hart Greg . . . Eleventh Grade Class Trip . . . One of the I..P. Boys. . . Greg and Donna . . . April 9, 1963 John Hart john . . . New Face at Wilson . . Famous 300th Student . . . Topp's . . Switchblade . . . Halloween Capers Roberta I. Hart Tut . . . Seen at Willow Lake . . . Wild Trips to the Shore . . . Leisure Hours at Wilson Dances 128 Donald F. Hicks Don . . . Ir-Sr Prom. . . Band Dances. . . Sr. Historian Trips. . . Track Season . . . Ir. Year Prom Party Claudia P. Hogue Claude . . . Stratford, Conn. Trip. . Speaks French Fluently . . . The End of the World . . . Biology Lab in 10th Grade joseph Hoster Joe . . . 11th Grade Gym Class Biology Class. . . Mr. Wangman The Gang . . . Blond Locks 129 PR UDEN CE Sandra Kay Hartman Sandy . . . First Day at Wilson . . .UN Class Trip. . . Shorthand Classes. . , Mrs. Hannigan james Clark Hatt Jim . . . Green Thumb. . . Field Trips. . . A Good Junior Year . . . Blond Curls Barbara A. Hauser Barb . . . 10th Grade Biology Lab . . . Bertha . . , Spectator Room. . . Rawhide . . , Basketball Games. . Hockey Bruises Merrill A. Hayes Missy . , .My Mother Hen, Phyllis. . New Face at Wilson . . . Sparkling Personality Robbin Hayes Robbin . . . junior Historian Trip to Boston . . . Mr. Wangman's 10th Grade Biology Classes Michael Hechinger Mike . . . Dances Not Attended . . . Happy Hector . . . Avid Wilson Sports Enthusiast ' Gary L. Heck Gary . . . Football. . . Choral Concert . . . Dances. . . Track Meets. . . Charmer Linda Heck I-leclcie . . . Prom Night. . . The Memorable Nlr. Strunk. . . Wood Shop Donna Lee Heckman Donna . . . Active 4-H Club. . . Future Homemaker. . . Blond and Friendly. . . TV Celebrity . . . Choral Concert of '64 . . . New York City INITIA TI VE Kay Howard Kay . . . U.N. Trip. . . F.H.A. Trip To Cherry Hill . . . The Farm Show . . . Strawberry Blonde . . . Able Secretary Ross R. Humer Ross , . . Mr. Diehl's Physics Class. . Muddy Fourth Hole at the Manor . . , Math Wizard . . . Model U.N ..,. Band Practices Paul J. james Rock . . . Fifth Period Study in Tenth Grade . . . Chemistry Lab in 11th Grade . . . Class Tutor Dale johnson Dale . . . Studious . . . Avid Scientist . . . National Merit Scholar . . . Natural Waves . . . judo Expert Judith Ann jones Judy . . . Good Times at Weller's . . . One Guy . . . Basketball Games . .. The '64 Prom Susan M. Kaczor Suzie . . . '64 Commencement . . . Seen at Many Football and Basketball Games . . . That Someone Special David Keehn Dave . . . Hot Trumpeteer. . . Student Council Meetings and Activities . . . Band Practices. . . Election Campaigns. Jeffrey A. Keller Jeff . . . Lovely Singing Voice Heard in Shower . . . All County Pitcher . . . Foot Trouble . . . He Peters Out Barbara Ann Kemmerling Kem . . . P.I. Parties. . . Falcon. . . Becoming Hairstyles , . . Senior Historians . . . European Trip. . . Hours at Bryland joel D. Kenderdine joel . . . Christmas Dance '65 . . . The New Deal . . . New York Iaunt . . Starred in ON WITH THE SHOW Ann L. Hoyer Ann . . . Ardent Football Fan. . . Night Of The junior Prom . , , Sergeant Of Flags . . . Remembers Boyertown David G. Hritz Leech , . . 10th Grade Biology Class . . . The U.N. Trip. , . The Girls of '67, . . Soccer Enthusiast LOYALTY Ronald Kendig Ron . . . jr. Historians Trip. . . Behind the Wheel Instruction . . . Chem Lab . . . Never Without a Pack of Gum . . . Spelunker Susan A. Kennedy Sue . , . Week at Penn State . . . Hockey Practice . . . Learning to Drive . . . Fun-loving . . . Guess What, Sue? . , . Biology Lab, . . Pre-juniors Ioan M. Kerchner joanie . . . UN Trip. . . Bookkeeping Classes . . . Selling Pretzels . . . Mr. S1:run.k's Classes. . . Commencement Virginia R. King Ginny . . . 11B2 . .. Prom of '63 . . . All Those Sweet Sixteen Parties . . . The Bomb . . . Penn State Weekend . . . Attractive Secretary Christine Kintzer Ch.ris . . . lltih Grade Class Trip . . . Half Year at Conrad Weiser . . . English Class . . . jr. Historian Boston Trip Ned T. Kintzer Ned . . . Unforgettable Class Trip to New York City . . . Redhead Riot . . . Mr. Arner's Chem Classes . . . Christmas Concert JoAnne Elizabeth Kinzel Bunny . . . Ow, Those Pins! . . . '64 Wilson Boro Game . . . Come Now, a Big Girl Like You! . . . Chickum Byron W. Knight Byron . . . 11-B5 Boys. . . Bookkeeping . . . Band. . . Stage Crew . . . Pep Band . . . Friendly Personality Richard I. Koch Rick . . . That Red Ford . . . Her . . . Bus79f2 . . . Miller System . . . The One Who Sat Behind Me . . . Class Trips . . . Chemistry Karen R. Koenig Karen . . . The Bomb. . . Gym Classes . . . A Certain Someone . . . Perky Blonde . . . Outstanding Fashions . . . Football and Basketball Games Deborah Kay Kohler Debbie . , . Football Games . . . U.N. Class Trip. . . Chemistry Class . . . Hockey Practices. . . G.A. A. Parties . . . Fun-loving Lass Donald P. Kohler Donnie . . . Antics in Homeroom . . That Great 12B5 Section . . . Car Crazy . . . Secret Girl SNOWFLAKE FA TASY gf i The romantic mood of the Christmas dance is typified by Melodie Moyer and jeff Kurtz. 132 The Christmas season was climaxed by the social highlight of the winter. The Christmas dance on December 26, 1964. Happy couples danced to the magic strains of the Skyliners, band for the evening. Gay Christmas deco- rations and pretty girls sparkled as everyone enjoyed a Wonderful evening. f K f 2 CLASS TRIP CULMI ATE! WASHI GTO , DC. fn We VTE? This monument portraying the raising of the American flag at Iwo Jima symbolizes our na- tlon's long struggle to greatness Seniors take a hurried glance at a statue of one of America's greatest leaders, Thomas jefferson. Luring and inspiring Wilson's seniors are three of Washington's main attraciions. Five tired, wind-blown seniors pause during their hectic tour of Washing- ton. Wilsonites solemnly pass by the flower-laden grave of the late President John F. Kennedy. Many students considered the stop at Arlington National Cemetery to be the most memorable. 133 Galen Lape Lapey . . . Girls, Girls, Girls! . . Hot Rodding Forever . . . Blonde . . I-lomework? What's That? Patricia Lape Pat . . . Visit to UN. . . Y-Teener . . . Future Business Leader Charles Anthony Lavigne, Pants . . . Class Trip to New York City . . . Mr. Kane's Algebra Class . . . Chemistry Lab , . . Driver Ed 134- H UMILI T Y james Koller jimmy . . . Goldwater Fan. . . LP Pool . . . I-Iot Car. , . Friendly Athena Kontaxes Tina . . . Those GAA Parties . . . Maharani in Class Play . . . Fun on Spectator Buses . . . Greek Goddess Gary W. Krick Gary . . . Mr. Naulty's Bookkeeping Class . . . Class Trip. . . Black 5O Ford Dianne L. Kubacki Dianne . . . Member of 1964-1965 Marching Unit . . . 1OC-4 . . . A Certain Someone . . . Ir.-Sr. Prom Gary Kunkleman Gary . . . Newcomer. . . The Political Rally. . . Mr. Moyer's Biology Class . . . Entrancing Voice Wayne R. Kunkelman Ku.nk . . . Math Classes . . . Bus 13 . . . Blue Mondays . . . Blushing Red- head . . . Man of Strength . . . Quiet Sandra Ann Kurtz Sandy . . . UN Class Trip . . . Book- keeping Classes . . . june 5,1964 . . . Schuylkill Valley Basketball Game W. Dennis Lamm Denny . . . Pre-season Football Practice . . . Penn Relays . . . Strong, Silent Type . . . Lunch Line William Lee Lampe, Jr. Bi1l . . . Basketball Practice . . . UN Trip. . . PG Class . . . Shy of Opposite Sex! . . . Garter's Gerty MORALITY Ronald Leisy Ron . . . Driver Ed . . . Yearns to Travel . . . Sinking Spring Grade School Gregory LeRoy Greg . . . jelly in My Hair . . . Employed at Weis Markets . . . Owner of a Chevy. . . Neat, Neat, Neat! William H. Lochman, Jr. Bill . . . lVlr. G. . . . Decorating for the Prom . . . L.H .... Directs Stage Crew . . . Mass Confusion When Putting on a Show Marciann Lombardo Margie . . . Seen at Maple Grove . . . In Town with a Blue '55 Chevy . . . Miss Little jo, jr. Carol Kay Long Carol . . . Mr. Orr's Biology Classes . . . Senior Class Forum . . . Working at Reading Hospital . . . Commencement Usherette Karen Lee Ludwig Luddy . . . Hockey Practices. . . Class Trips . . . Bottom . . . The Gang . . . Contagious Giggle . . . Myra Lynda B. Lunn Looney . . . Mr. Guistwite, the Teacher Who Gave Me My Nickname . . . Blondie jeff Lynn jeff . . . Football Practice . . . Class Trips . . . English Class . . . Perfect Speller. . .' News Quizzes . . . Swift Center jack L. Lyons jack . . . Lunch . . . 11th Grade Chemistry. . . Cafeteria Boycott joan L. MacDonough joan . . . Willow Lake . . . jordan Brothers. . . Wellers Linda Kay Machemer Machy . . . Class Trips . . . Dissecting Worms in Biology . . . Summer 1963 . . . Football Games. . . Mr. Minnich Arthur james Mandjuris ' Art . . . Class Trip to New York . . . Trip to Stratford . . . Intercom Announcer . . . Sense of Humor 135 Harriet A . Marks Harriet . , . 11B1 . Seen with Dave . . . UN Trip. . . Grasp' Treasurer of Senior Class Bertha . . . Football Games Linda M. Marks Lin . . . Working at the Reading Eagle . . . Topp's . . . Those Physics Classes . . . Going Places with Kari and Karen . . . Bubbly Linda D. Martens Linda . . . UN Trip Classes Selling Pretzels G-Guy . . . Nlrs. Chas Classes jay H. Martin Soyka . . . Russian Class Dix . . . Homework . Foma Winning a Soccer Game Ronald Matthews Ronnie . . . 10th Grade Biology Lunch Room Boycott . Mr M1nn1ch's English Class . . . Cross Country Skill Richard L. Ma s Y Rich . . . Phillies . Sandwich Man . . . Carol. . . Basketball Manager Naval Reserves . . . Trick Arm Footb all Kathleen C. McConnell Kathy . . , Band . . Black Pontiac . . . Braces. . . Mifflin Boy Smart Dresser. . . Underclassmen Joann C. Meinholz Joann . . . lt Kills Me' Beatle Buddie! UN Trip. . . Senior Class Play . . . 11B1 . . . Girl Scout Carolyn M. Melvin Carolyn . . . Attractive Twirler SMSG . . . Expert Driver Green Eyes . . . Chemistry Class Larry E. Miles Larry . . . Baseball Trophy . . . Ir. Year . . . Football Games . . . Math in 301 . . . LV. Chamionship Craig R. Miller Craig . . . Wilbur Wilhelm's Tree Farm . . . Pesting Mr. Kane . . . Cafeteria Boycott. . . Mr. Strunk's Consumer Ed Classes Janelle M. Miller Mousy . . . Mrs. Chase's Health Classes . . . Fun at Bryland's! . . . Those Book- keeping Classes . . . Trip to N.Y. World's Fair Linda Anne Miller Linda . . . Brian . . . Horses . . . Chico and Pied Piper . . . Six Chickens and a Basement . . . Volunteer Work at Reading Hospital Robert Clifford Miller ' Bobby . . . Fair Trip with FFA . . . january Farm Show Trip . . . Crystal Cave Thomas jean Miller Tom . . . Ag Boy . , . Livened Home- room . . . Fancies the Girls . . . Seen with His Brother Edward Mogel Ed . . . First Model Contest Won . . . Falling Off Stage Crew Ladder . . '. Mr. Strunk . . . All Boys Section Daniel L. Mosser Danny . . . l1B4 . . . Shop . . . Book- keeping . . . Mr. Orr's M.G. Barbara Ann Motacki Barb . . . lOB1 . . . Mr. Strunk . . . Bowling Teams . . . 11th Grade Class Trip . . . Football Game Elizabeth Metzger PURI T Y Beth . . . Chem Lab . . . Health Memoirs . . . Carousel. . . Sweet Blonde . . . Swimming atY 'TWMW L. Gilda Metzger Gilda . . . jr. Class Trop . . . Sr. English Class. . . Mr. Minnich. . . Health Class Kenneth I. Mihalik Ken . . . First Meal at Wilson . . . Mrs. Fisher's French Class . . . New York Class Trip. . . Track Enthusiast . . . Mr. Munnich 3' 1. K ,gray isfgklzt- g.,,,. Q, ,Q ?.,1Ntvi.s'? - V ff mu , iyzitiwigaafa tau -Mums ash, Wqwtym, ,hhiwiisxsa nMWz:?:1tim T r - ,ij .Q wsianaaaxf L 595556 VS 3 S Q .a , , .. K :YK I' 55 A A N - .Q - ig 52 HOSPITALITY Judith Ann Moyer jam . . . 11-C Quartet . . . Seen with Tom. . . Senior Historians Trips. . . june 29 . . . 4-H Girl. . .Athletically lnclined . . . Lively Melodie A. Moyer Melodie . . . Band Bus Rides . . . The Younger Set . . . August 1963 . . . Time Spent at Albright . . . Debate Society . . Running Through the Halls Susan J. Moyer Susie . . . UN Class Trip . . . Easter of '60 . . . That Certain Guy . . . Fun with Bev Thomas D . Moyer Tom . . . Pole Vaulting . . . Russian Class f Foma j . . . Mr. Fleishood's Pet . . . Red Sports Car . . . Football Center jack Mumma j.C . . . Those Graphic Arts Classes . . Neat Dresser . . . Proud Owner of '56 Chevy . . . Brand X Lynn Myers Lynn . . . 10th Grade . . . Summer of '64 . . . Fashion Writer . . . Beautiful Dresser . . . Bouncy Member of Twirling Corps Linda Naftzinger Linda . . . Jr. Historian Trip to Boston . . . Bolts and Nuts . . . Decorating for Prom . . . White Pants . . .Trip to New York Dennis W. Newhart Dennis Bookkee ing Class . . . p . , . 11th Grade Class Trip . . . 11th Grade English Class Donna Lee Newman Donna . . . UN Trip. . . Seen with Greg , . . 11B-1 . . . Fork Counters . . Boyertown Competition '62 . . . Georgia . . . April 9, 1963 William Evans Oberreit Bill . . . Campaign '64 . . Play '63 . . . Big Obie . . . Band for Barry . . . Der Herr Patricia Nichols Pat . . . ll-C Quartet . . . UN Trip . . . September 14. . . Band Bus . . . Vivacious Redhead . . . The Gang Kathleen E. Noecker Kathy . . . junior Class Trips . . . Senior Class Play . . . Yearbook . . . Redhead . . . Russian Bug . Faculty Black Robert 'N e al Peterbrink Neal . . . Dallastown . . . Sue . . , Boycott '64 . . . Chem Class . . . Drag Enthusiast Linda I. Potteiger Linda . . . '63 Prom . . . Prom Decorating . . . You've Gotta Have Heart . . . Class Parties . . . Biology Classes . . . junior Class Trip Mary Lynne Potteiger Mary Lynne , . . Easter Play . . . Band Practices . . . Usherette At Commence- ment . . . Public Speeches . . . Sweet Personality HOPE Frank H. Oese Frank . . . Eseo . . . Fun in French Class . . . Band Antics. . . Clarinetist . . . National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion . . . Great Driver Elaine Opel Elaine . . . Enthusiastic Camper . . . Sensitive Personality . . . Beautiful Blush . . . Trademark -- Smile Christine Ortyl Chris . . . New York Trip . . . The Adorable Mr. Strtmck . . . Bowling Teams . . . 1OB1 Linda Ann Pankowski 'Linda . . . Class of '63 . . . New York Trip . . . Mr. Strunk . . . Bowling Teams . . . 1OB1 Linda Pannebecker Linda . . . Jr. Historian Trip . . . Washington 63 . . . Sweet Smile . . Byndenwood . . . English Class . '. . Rigorous Hockey Practices Evelyn J. Pawling - Evelyn . . . UN Trip . . . Mr. Strunk's Homeroom . . . The junior Prom . . . Mr. Wangman's Biology Classes . . Office Receptionist Karen G. Peifer Karen . . . 11th Grade Class Trip . . . Volleyball Team . . . Assemblies . . . That Terrible Chemistry . . . Der Herr . . . Lighthearted Lass Sharon Peifer Sharon . . . Mifflin Football Game . . Health Classes. . . Pep Rallies. . . Boyertown Band Competition . . . Spectator Bus Trips Susan E. Perkins Pekin . . . A Certain Cadet . . . 19431 . . . B.M.C. Girl. . . Co-editor. . . P.J. Parties . . . Friendly . . . All American Girl Sharon Kay Rees Reesie . . . October 13, 1961. . . The UN Trip . . . P.I. Parties . . . My Drum- mer Boy. . . Band. . . Glenn. . . Foot- ball and Basketball Games Gary M. Reider Gary . . . junior-Senior Prom. .- . Cheerful M.r. Dix . . . Big Bad Dodge . . . Sue. . . Boston Trip. . . Dreams of a Triumph Dennis Lee Rhoads Chopper . . . Bookkeeping '64, . . Bowling Trophy . . . High Triple -- 580 . . . Class Trip '64, . . Mifflin Football Games. Karon Riccardi Karon . . . Certain Night at Topp's . . . Second Year French. . . 11th Grade Quartet . . . Connections with Moravian . . . Color Guard Francine L. Richards Fran . . . Byndenwood Dances. . . Came from Central. . . UN Trip . . . Always with Nancy . . . Central Football Games Barry L. Riegel Frog . . . Chemistry Class. . . Work Behind the Stage . . . Faculty Play. . . Peach Plymouth. . . 12G Boys Bethann Marie Riegel Bethann . . . Peppy Cheerleader. . . Seen at Byndenwood and in Wyomissing . . . Good Old 1OC3. . . Full of Life . . . Topp's Forever George Richard Ritter George , . . Basketball Battler. . . C'est Curieux . . . Cross-Country. . . Economic Class. . . Indian. . . Stretch for the Hoop Shirley A. Ritter Shirley . . . Riots in 11th Grade Home Ec. . . Lunch Experiences. . . Mrs. Chase's Classes Dennis Quinter PA T IENCE Denny . . . Football Games. . . Fac- ulty Plays. . . Red . . . Live Wire . . . Class Treasurer. . . Basketball Games Glenn Rambo Glenn . . . Hops with Hopp. . . Happy Tooter . . . Polar Bear Tennis Club . . . Peggy Beverly A. Rear Bev . . . Easter '60. . . Mr. Strunk . . . UN Trip. . . 83 . . . Reading Hospital. . . Emmy Lou's Double . . . Seen with Susie THOUGHTFULNESS Patricia Fay Robinson Pat . . . Confetti. . . Track Meets . . . A Friend to All. . . Theme Song: Be True to Your School . . . Fabulous Personality Charles F. Rohrer Charlie . . . Strunk's Bookkeeping. . Restless Wrestler. . . Mobileman Marjorie A. Roland Margie . . . Slumber Parties. . . After- Prom Party . . . Never Missed a Track Meet . . .V 11th Grade German Classes Beverly K. Royer Bev . . . 11th Grade English Class . . . West Reading Gang . . . Christmas Dances . . . Reading High. . . 11th Grade Chemistry Leigh Bryant Rubright Leigh . . . Trip to Europe. . . World's Fair. . . 1OC4. . . Night of One Acts . . . Lots of Fun. . . That Giggle William C. Rumpf, Jr. Bill . . . Swim Practices at Kutztown . . . Key Club Contributor. . . Blond . . . Sportsminded Terry A. Rupp Terry . . . 11th Grade English Class . . . European Trip, 1963. . . French Grand Prix. . . Biology Classes Dianna Ruth Dianna , . . 83 . . . Willow Lake . . . Berkshire Heights PJ Parties. . . 11B4. . . Ir. Class Trip . . . Caf Boycott Wm. David Saltzer Chick . . . Mr. Moyer's Biology Class . . . Dodging Teachers in the Halls . . . '64 with Gerry Bruil Bette Irene Sands BetI:e . . . Trip to Europe '63. . . 62 l Grand Prix. . . 12th Grade English. . . 10th Grade Biology Kenneth E. Sands Kenny . 11th Grade English. . . Wel1er's. . . Key Club. . . U.N. Trip . . . Dark and Handsome Frank G. Sarvas Frank . . . Drags. . . Loves Fords. . . 11B5. . . Schmeck's Mobil. . . King of the Court . . . Drummer Boy Mrs. Fisher's background in French helped the decorators with the theme . .. ,N F? 'E X f V 4.4-t,.-f.. on A f?'f'k at . 5 Q QQ ix -at ' til? Wt r .if 5 Z Host Geoff Walsh and Hostess Kathy Potteiger. PARISIAN RE DEZVOUS As the gendarmes pointed the way, Wilson juniors and Seniors walked into a hit of Paris with side -Walk cafes, soft candlelight, and roman- tic melodies. Outside couples strolled along hand-in-hand looking into gay Parisian shop windows and, making Wishes, tossed pennies into the fountain. The juniors used their savoir-faire as they transformed the gym into the most romantic city of all, Paris -- a perfect setting for a memorable evening. Girls work hard preparing decorations to hide the bleachers. A typical Parisian Sidewalk cafe . Juniors as well as Seniors enjoy the Prom . 144 Sue and Bob admire the shimmerlng fountain at the Prom. Refreshments were served by 145 the 9th grade floaters. Karen and jim take time out from dancing to pose for a picture . Anthon Shim Y P Tony . . . 11th Grade English Class with Miss Morgan . . . Dadamio's Gym Class . . . 11th Grade Section Sharon Lee Shinn Hinker . . . P.I. Parties. . . Trips to Maryland. . . A Certain Cadet. . . Ouch, Those Horseback Rides I Raymond I. Shunk, Ir. Slfuz . . . Sandi. . . Ir. Prom. . . I-Ii-Y . . . Homeroom. . . Homework. . . Mr. Niinnich 146 COURA GE Linda L. Savage Linda . . . 83 . . . 11B3. . . Ir. Class Trip . . . Terre Hill Rec .... Caf. Boycott . . . Future Secretary Rebecca H. Saylor Becky . . . Craves Byndenwood Dances . . . Our junior Miss. . . Boyertown Blues . . . Bellboy from Paris. . . Passion for Clothes Karen L. Schenk Schenkie . . . Cute Secretary. . . P.J. Raids. . . Maroon and Gold. . . One of the L.P. Gang. . . jesse Marsha L. Schindlbeck Marsha . . . Band Competition. . . Health Classes. . . Chem Lab. . . Cookie . . .Volleyball Games. . Football Games Brian R. Schlappich Pops . . . '60 Ford. . . Reading Water Skiers. . . linda. . . River Parties. . . Future State Police . . . Water Skiis Geraldine Schmeck Gerry . . . That Certain Someone . . Petite Dark-Haired Lass . . . Mifflin Dances. . . Band Competition Stephen LeRoy Schroll Steve , . . Schmeclds Mobil. . . '55 Ford . . . Personality Plus. . . Frank's Friend. . . B-Boy Linda Mae Sensenig Linda . . . Niidsummer Night's Dream . . . Central Treasury. . . Poem in DES PENSES . . . Public Speaking Class with Mrs. Fisher Roger Sheetz Chez , . . 10th Grade English Class. . . Great Times in Shop . . . Great Friends . . . Cars, Cars, Cars RE VEREN CE Carla Lynn Shurr Carla . . . Programs! Programs! . . Special Space-Filler for Spectator . . Crazy Cartoons. . . Bertha Michael joseph Smaglinski Smags . . . Schmeck's Mobile. . . Riding Around: My Little '53 Frog . . . Hunts and Fishes . .. . Renowned Gun Collection Cheryl A. Smith Cheryl . . . Ir. Year . . . Mifflin Hockey Games. . . Boy Scouts. . . GAA . . . Warm and Friendly. . . Athletic Ability Jack W. Smith jack . . . Red Hot '56 Dodge. . . Ole Miss . . . Rebels. . . Shell's Drive-In . . . My Elephant is not for Sale Iudy L. Smith juds . . . PIPar1:ies. . . Mildman. . . '58 Ford Convertible . . . Angelica . . Man in the Marines . . . the F Larry Smith Smiley . . . Woodshop with Mr. Schwenk. . . Good Friends . . . Business Boy. . . Angelic Smile Patrick Smith Pat . . . Rush to Cafeteria. . . 11th Grade English. . . Basketball Games. . . Hello joe . . . Boris . . . Chem Lab. Sharon Smith Schmity . . . Class Trips. . . Biology Class. . . Efficient Secretary . . . Prom Night. . . Class Parties Judy Snyder Snyd . . . Christmas Dance. . . Look at My Hair . . . Summer of '64, . . Reading Fair . . . Senior Year Rates Tops john P. Spadafora Spady . . . American Legion Baseball . . . State Champs '62. . . Cross-Country Practices. . . Chem Labs. . . Honored Player Duane Sapyd Du . . . 11C-5 Chem Class. . . Blue Eyes and Red Hair. . . Maharajah . . . Homeroom President . . . Football Games Kenneth Speicher Ken . . . New York Class Trip . . . Book- keeping Class. . . 11B-2. . . Tall and Blonde 147 KINDNESS linda jane Springer L I. . . . january '64. . . Budda Cologne and Powder. . . jr. Historians Trip to Boston . . . Walking Dictionary . . . Schmitty Michael Staggs Mike . . . Ir. Class Trip. . . Beloved Cars. . . Bookkeeping Class. . . Hunt- ing Trips Frank Starkey Frank . . . M.r. G's Boy. . . Those Officer Practice Classes . . . Behind the Scenes . . . 11th Grade English Classes David A. Staudt Dave . . . 11th Grade Chem Class. . . Conscientious Stage Worker. . . Harris- burg Ag Show Donald Steffy Steffy . . . Soccer Team. . . Driver Ed Class. . . Christmas Dance '63 . . . Car Talk . . . Bookkeeping Class Barbara A. Sternberger Barbi . . . Senior Historian Trips. . . Well-known Cheerleader. . . Mifflin Guys. . . Red . . . Pj Parties Ben E. Stothart Hogan . . . French Classes. . . Sings in Class . . . Nights at Topps . . . Trips to the Shore . . . Avid Golf Fan ll Michael Stott Nlike . . . Cameraman. . . Utter Con- fusion. . . Talking Pictures. . . Explorer . . . Skin Diver. . . Candid Camera Kerry Stover Stover . . . Boycott in Cafeteria . . Hand Soccer. . . Football Games. . . 11th Grade Chem Lab . . . Basketball Games Patricia Stover Pat . . . Drama Club Productions. . Track Meets . . . Chorus Rehearsals. . . Wall . . . Mifflin Games. . . Class Play Bruce M. Stowell Bruce . . . Student Council Conventions . . . Band Bus Trips. . . Biology Class . . . Foreign Student for Wilson Terry K. Strong Terry . . . The Big S . . . The Cafe- teria Boycott. . . Boardwork in Mr. Matz's PG Class Michael Thomas Mike . . . Trip to New York . . . 11th Grade . . . Bookkeeping Class . . . Nlr. Strunk William Tobias Bill . . . W. Naulty's Bookkeeping Classes . . . Trip to New York. . . Wild Ride on Bus ,ffl . . . Ooh, That Tuba! Martin Tolen Marty . . . Class Trips. . . Black Chevy. . . Great Scientist Brian Trayer Brian . . . Basketball Star. . . Curious Chem Classes . . . Caf '64. . . Wilson- ian Questionnaires Elwood Trievel Elwood . . . Chemistry Class with Mrs. Reid. . . Cafeteria Boycott john Troutman john . . . 12G. . . Happy Times in Office. . . Reid's Chemistry Class. . . Hot Rod. . . Blond Ladies' Man. . . The Gang Robert Trupp Bob . . . Ag Classes. . . Falling Out Windows in Sleep . . . Chemistry Class Linda Mae Unger Peanut . . . Small, but Powerful. . . Driver Education Experiences . . . Slumber Parties. . . First Horseback Ride. . . Florida Trips Nancy I. Urbanik Nanc . . . Red Lion Adventures. . . Homeroom Gab Sessions . . . Twirling . . October 24 . . . Quiet Type Craig B. Stufflet Craig . . . Summer of '64 . Dodge . . . Wyomissing Parties INITL4 TI VE ..'6O Senior Year . . . Blond Casanova Randall W. Stump Randy . . . Green Valley. . . Sr. Historian Trips . . . Chem Lab . . . Boyertown '64 . . . UN Trip Raymond Swavely Ray . . . Green Valley. . . Swivel . . . Sr. Hi-Y. . . NewYorkTrip. . Dances. . . Football and Basketball Games is BRA DED, THE STORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS The ghost of our branded class returns to read its Will. Word B. Evans sorrowfully relates the fate of the class of '65 . QV .ig ,. , Mourning has come to Wilson! Itchie -- Gichie -- Goo!!!!!!! Ladies and Gentlemen, Here are our 5 Finalists. 150 .l A D THEA TIC C0 TI UED Barry Evans' body is carted away after the fall of the Senior Pillar. Six perky misses cavort on gym floor. The class of '65 conclude their final performance forthe student body with Thanks for the Memo- ries. Mike Surfer Adams and Professor Kenderdine discuss Civil Rights. Barbie and Pat master the technique of riding a tricycle L Rubright P Stover, K Ludwlg, andH Hafer depict Tumor High Styles INTELLIGENCE LaRita Susanne Wagner Tiny . . . Youth Fellowship Activities 1OB3...12B4...FHA...Trip to Penn State . Ronald Wagner Ron . . .Rumors. . .Mr. Please . . . New York Trip . . . Philmont . L . Seen at the Queen . . . Language Lab '500'. Andrew Robert john Walsh, III Andy . . . March of the Olympians Arab . . . '63 Christmas Dance e on ohns' unior Home- ...Th Lgj '...j room Discussions . Leslie Ann Watters Les . . . l1C5 . . . Football and Basket- ball Games . . . European Trip . . . Fast Fullback. Lee Webber Lee . . . Shop Class . . . Mornings on the Parking Lot . . . Deliverin News a e 8 P P T5 Little Green Car. Karen S. Weinhold Karen . . .Bobby . . .Makin Clouds bei Q S Always Seen Laughing . . . Susie's . . Seen With Kari . . . jr. Prom. Franklin Joseph Werner Frankie . . .Junior Class Trip . . . Cafeteria Boycott . . . Governor Mifflin Football Games. Francis R . Wetherhold Frank . . . One of Arner's Researcher's . . . Rat Hunting . . . Pencil Pincher . . . UN Trip. Paul I-I. Wikerd Paul . . . Track Meets . . . Jr. Home- room . . . Blue Eyes . . . Wings on His Feet . . . Whiz in Typing . . . German Class. Barbara 1. Wold Barb . . . Minneapolis, Minnesota . . New Face at Wilson . . . Noted for Bend- ing Stop Signs . . . What an Accent! Carl Wolf, Ir. Carl . . . JV Basketball . . .Advanced Biology . . . Tulpehocken Road . . .One of Brummy's Lads . . . Sharp Dresser. Laurajean Woodward Gigi . . . Football Games . . . Band . . .Parades . . . Great Twirler . . . Pretty Hair. mm MSM George Chimenko George . . . The Seminars at Drexel We Never Found . . . Riding a Motorcycle Home in the Rain . . . Cafeteria Boycott . . . Mifflin Football Games. M EM ORIAM Richard Heckman passed away on August 29, 1964, leaving with us the memory of his quiet friendliness. The memory of his presence continues to linger in the minds of his classmates. It is with this dedica- tion We hope to keep the spark of our lost friend alive. 153 WISDOM David L. Wright Dave . . . Band Bus Rides . . . Arner's Idiots . . .Boyertown Competition . . . March of the Olympians. Judith A. Yeich Judy . . . Hawaii . . . Silly Rabbitf' . . . Slumber f?J Parties . . . SMSG . . Jr. Class Trip. John Kenneth Yerger John . . . 9th Grade Ag Class . . . 11B5 . . . UN Trip . . . Shikellamy Camping Trip. Roxy Joy Yoder Roxy . . . I-lomeroom Decorating . . UN . . . Seen in Plays . . . October. Je anne Lynn Yoh Jeanne . . . Tops in Twi.rling . . . Cross- Country Meets . . . A Certain Underclass- man . . . Thrilled With First at Boyer-town. Peter Zacharias Pete . . .Lollipops . . . Kutztown Tennis Team . . . Russian Class . . .Band . . . Chem Lab . . . Back Zach. John Ziegler John . . . Mad Chemist . . . Motorbike . . . Math With Dix . . . Junior Class Trip . . . Sensational as Monsieur Passe- partout . . . Tres Beau. Norman John Ziegler, Jr. Normie . . . Bowling in World Cultures . . . One of Arner's Idiots , . . The Tape recorder in French Class. Karen A. Zimmerman Kari . . . Going Places With Lin and Karen . . . Chorus . . . Green Cakes . . Closets . . . Interesting Personality. SENIORS PREPARE FOR THE E D Arrangement for the senior class picture began early in the morning . . and continued on and on . . . and on! Seniors rehearse for one of their big nights 154 THE REVERE TPATH T0 BA CCA LA UREA TE intently to Don Hicks struggles with his tassel, but for a worthy the Baccalaureate speaker . Cause , Seniors listen 5' if :ff 1 55423222-iL5 if QE A Iii 5 fi E 2 2 2 I , Q l 5 , Terry Rupp bids a final adieu to Wilson on his way to Baccalaureate service . 155 COMME CEME T EXERCISES CLIMAX HAPPY SCHOOL DA YS Rev. Harry Richwine tells the aduatin class to Put The 'U' Peter Zacharias Valedictorian gf 3 1 7 IH Success- spoke to his class on knowledge . A tense group of seniors moves into the Albright Fieldhouse . Susan Brown typifies a happy senior receiving a diploma. Congratulations . . . 156 Commencement speakers, Pete Zacharias, Jody Funk Tom Baker, Kathy Noecl-ter, and David Keehn, wait their turn. No more rulers, no more books . . CAP A D GOW PARTY SIGNIFIE THE LAST MILE9' Baby pictures are a humorous highlight at the party . Cookie and Larry decide to sit this one out. The Trombones entertain during the first half of the party . DCCOFS-tions add beg'-IW to the buffet table - imm and his to lin tower were the life of the evenin Y PP S S Seniors enjoy their last f1ing. Graduates are still Wide awake in the Wee hours of the morning . SENIUR DIRECTOR Y - 1 965 ADAMS, JAMES A. 2314 Jefferson Avenue, West Lawn December 23, 1947 Gene!-9,1 FFA 15 Hunting and Fishing 2, 3,4. ADAMS, MICHAEL D . Mol-in's Hill Road, Box 200, Sinking Spring R.D. ,152 June 30, 1947 Academic Jr. Historians 15 Key Club 25 Sr. Historians 35 Football 25 Baseball Mgr. 25 Basketball Mgr. 35 Senior Class Play 4. AIELLO, BARRY 2250 Reading Blvd., West Wyomissing December 14, 1947 Business Model Club 1, 25 Sports Club 35 Gym Club 45 Track 15 Basketball 15 Soccer 3, 45 Track 3 . ALLEN, ROBERT 531 Dorchester Avenue, Lincoln Park July 4, 1947 Academic Gym Club 15 Projection 35 Career Club, President 45 Swimming 2, 3,45 Track 3, 45 Senior Class Play 4. ALLUSHUSKI, ANTOINETTE 2701 Hiester Blvd., West Lawn ,July 13, 1947 Academic Spectator Staff, News Editor 45 Wilsonian Art and Lavout Staff 45 GAA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3,45 Y-Teens 15 Hockey 2,3,45 Basketball Mgr. 3,45 Librarv StaffL15 National Honor Society 4. ALLUSHUSKI, SANDRA LYNN 468 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring OCYOLBEI' 22, 1947 Business Jr. Historians 15 Ceramics 25 Y-Teens 3,45 Band 2, 35 National Honor Soci- ety 4 . ANSPACH, JOHN 211 Woodrow Avenue, Sinking Spring FEl'J1'l1ELt'y 19, 1947 General Model Club 15 FFA 25 Travel Club 35 Hunting and Fishing 4. ARTZ, JERRY L. Sinking Spring R.D. 142 May 21, 1947 Business Sports Club 1,2,3,45 Football 1. AUNGST, JOHN E. 300 Old Fritztown Rd., Sinking Spring Mar-ch 19. 19,47 Vocational FFA 1, 25 Armed Service 35 Chess and Checkers 4. BABB, MICHAEL 1 Sinking Spring R.D. 552 November 23. 1947 Academic Student Council 2, 35 Jr. Hi-Y 15 Sr. Hi-Y 25 Varsity Club 3,45 Vice Pres. 45 Wrestling 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 45 Track 25 Football 3 41 Mnnirnr 2: National Honor Society 4. BACASTOW, CHERYL LEE 113 Penn AVenue,' Sinking Spring September 9, 1947 Business Spectator Typing Staff 45 Gym Club 25 Ceramics 35 Y-Teens 4. BACHMAN, DOLORES R .D . 51, Wernersville M-sv 10. 1947 Business Jr. Historians 15 Home Designing 35 FBLA 4. BAKER, Tl-IOMAS G . Sinking Spring R.D. 42 April 28, 1947 Academic National Honor Society 3,45 Spectator Staff 45 Debating 45 Jr. l-li-Y 15 Senior Hi-Y 2,35 Chorus 1, 2, 354, Vice Pres. 35 Night of Music 1,2,3,45 County Chorus 15 J.V. Basketball 35 Varsity Basketball 45 Class President 3,45 Moni- tor 2: Track 4 . BARE, LARRY EDWARD 529 N. Wyomissing Blvd., Berkshire Heights April 22, 1947 Hunting and Fishing 15 Sports Club 25 Varsity Club 3, 45 Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 2, 3,4. BATASTINI, BRADLEY E. 504 Lawrence Avenue, Lincoln Park November 8, 1947 Student Council 35 Key Club 25 Debating 3,45 Night of One Act Plays 25 Swimming 15 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Class President 25 Senior Class Play 4. BATES, RALPH S ., JR. 715 Greenwich Street, Berkshire Heights March 11, 1947 Academic Academic Academic Hi-Y 3,45 Projection 25 Chess 15 Chorus5 Night of Music 15 Monitor 3. BAUM, ROBERT C. 2529 Reading Blvd., West Wyomissing November 5, 1947 Business Mineral Club 15 Chess and Checkers 35 Auto Club 45 Football 3. BEAVER, MICHAEL RICHARD 2409 Spring Street, West Lawn October 15, 1947 Business Student Council 45 Model Club 15 Key Club 2, 35 Travel Club 45 Track 35 Soccer 4. BENNINGER, RONALD KENNETH 105 Montieth Avenue, West Lawn April 27, 1947 Business Stage Crew 2, 3,4. BERGER, JAMES B . 774 Fritztown Road, Sinking Spring February 2, 1947 Business Band 15 Sports Club 35 Varsity Club 45 Track 25 Band 1,2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Night of Music 1, 2,3,45 County Chorus 1, 35 Football 1,2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. BERGMAN, DONALD , 563 Fritztown Road, Sinking Spring March 11, 1947 Travel Club 2,35 Varsity Club 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Football Mgr. 45 Basketball Mgr. 2, 35 Baseball Mgr. 2. BERKENSTOCK, JACK 247 S. Hull St ., Sinking Spring August 31, 1946 General Model 15 Science 25 Sports 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Bowling 3. BERST, DAWN AYNNE 130 Intervilla Avenue, West Lawn May 9, 1947 Business Maskettes 15 Dramatics 2, 3,45 Night of One Acts 1, 35 Volleyball 3,45 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Intramural Softball 15 Tennis 45 Senior Class Play Academic 4. BIERMAN, JANE 2015 Noble Street, West Lawn December 4, 1947 Business Alternate, Student Council 45 Assistant Art and Copy Editors 35 Spectator Copy Editor 45 Maskettes 15 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Softball 2,35 Intra- mural Basketball 35 Volleyball 3,45 Tennis 45 Senior Class Play Prompter 4. BOHN, NELSON R . S2 Evans Avenue, Sinking Spring August 5, 1947 General Projection and Travel 15 Hunting and Fishing 2, 3,4 . BOYER, JAMES BRIAN R.D. 41, Sinking Spring January 27, 1948 Academic Art and Layout 45 Arts and Crafts 15 Sr. Historians 45 Chorus 3,45 Night of Music 3,45 Sr. Class Play 45 National Honor Society 4. BOYER, RONALD 2803 Garfield Avenue, West Wyomissing December 8, 1947 Academic Hi-Y 2,3,45 Band 1, 2,s,4, Night of Musie1,2,3,4. BREEN, PATRICIA ANNE 27 Margaret Drive, Wyomissing Hills February 13, 1947 Academic Student Council 15 Spectator Staff 3,45 Wilsonian Staff 45 Y-Teens 1, 2,3,4, Secretary 1, 3, Vice Pres. 45 Intramural Basketball 15 Volleyball 35 Basket- ball 35 Cheerleaders 2,4, Co-Captain 45 Class Secretary 25 Library Staff 15 National Honor Society 4. BRENDEL, CAROLE ANN 11 Wheatfield Road, Sinking Spring December 9, 1947 Business Gym Club 1, 2, 3,4. BRONSTETTER, PAMELA SUE 2406 Van Reed Road, Whitfield December 24, 1947 Academic Spectator Staff 45 Wilsonian 45 Maskettes 15 Mask and Dagger 2, 3, 45 Night of One Acts 1,25 Usherettes 35 Color guard 45 Volleyball 2,35 Intramural Tennis 35 Intramural Softball 15 Cheerleading 35 Library Staff 15 Senior Class Play 4. BROSSMAN, CYNTHIA LUCILLE 179 College Avenue, Wernersville December 8, 1947 Academic Book Club 15 Ceramics 25 F.T.A. 35 Future Nurses 4, President 45 Usherettes 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Night of Music 1,2,3,45 Library Staff 1, 2. BROWN, SUSAN ANNE 3040 Van Reed Road, Sinking Spring March 19,1947 Academic Y-Teens 1, 35 Gym Club 25 Future Nurses 4. BRYAN, MERRI R .D . 41, Wernersville October 1, 1947 Business FBLA 3,45 Bowling 3,4. BUECHLEY, BARRY W. 2631 Whittier Avenue, Cornwall Terrace March 12, 1947 Business Jr. Historians 15 Key Club 25 Varsity Club 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 1, 2, 3 . BURGGRAF, LINDA KAY 102 Cecil Avenue, West Lawn September 24, 1947 Business Spectator Typist 45 Marionnettes 15 Ceramics, President 25 Progressive Jazz 35 S .O.S . 45 National Honor Society 4 . CALDWELL, LIONEL RALPH, JR . 2239 Penn Avenue, West Lawn October 15, 1947 Academic Jr. Hi-Y 15 Sports Club 25 Key Club 35 Varsity Club 45 Basketball 1,25 Golf 1, 2, 3,4. CARROCCIO, JANET L . 2403 Noble Street, West Lawn November 28, 1947 Business Dramatics 1, 35 Jr. Historians 15 Ceramics 25 Careers 45 Library Staff 2,3,4. CHIMENKO, GEORGE 2230 McKinley Avenue, West Wyomissing July 24, 1947 Academic Science 15 Jazz 25 Chess 3,45 Chorus 15 County Chorus 1. CLAUSIUS, CYNTHIA 26 Woodland Road, Wyomissing Hills January S, 1948 Academic National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 25 Gym Club 15 Sr. Historians 2, 3,45 Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Library Staff 4. CONLIN, PHILIP 613 Lawrence Avenue, Lincoln Park December 30, 1947 Academic Travel Club 15 Senior Hi-Y 25 Sport Club 3,45 Wrestling 25 Track 25 Cross- Country 1. COOLEY, FRANKLIN 2214 Garfield Avenue, West Lawn November 2, 1946 Ag'I'iCll11Tl1I'6 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. CORKINS, ALONA J. 349 Weidman Avenue, Sinking Spring March 24, 1947 Business Mask and Dagger 2, 3,45 Bowling 3, Captain CORWIN, GARY D . 2151 Cleveland Avenue, West Wyomissing November 17, 1947 13115111955 COVELY, PHYLLIS J. 103 Charlotte Avenue, West Lawn June 10, 1947 Academic Student Council 15 Wilsonian Staff 45 Needlework Club 15 Debating Club 25 G.A.A. 3,45 Chorus 15 Hockey 2, 3,45 Intramural Basketball 2. CROUSE, HOLLY JEAN 607 Dorchester Avenue, Lincoln Park February 9, 1947 Business Gym Club 15 Y-Teens 35 S .O.S. 45 Library Staff 2. CULP, BARBARA ANN Box 4211, Sinking Spring, R.D. 41 July 10, 1947 Academic Jr. Historians 15 Mask and Dagger 35 Future Nurses 45 Night of One Act Plays 35 Color Guard 45 Volleyball 35 Bowling 35 National Honor Society 4. DAGUE, KATHERINE E . R.D. ffl, Sinking Spring March 24, 1947 , Business Home Economics 15 Ceramics 2, 35 F.H.A. 4. DAUTRICI-I, DAVID 2250 Garfield Avenue, West Wyomissing July 16, 1947 Business Jr. Hi-Y 15 Travel 25 Sr. Hi-Y3,4. DAVIS, JUDY ANN 2139 McKinley Ave ., West Lawn May so, 1947 Business Spectator Staff 3,45 Gym Club 15 GAA 2, 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3. DEGLER, LINDA M. 831 Columbis Avenue, Sinking Spring July 22, 1947 Academic Jr. Historians 15 Sr. Historians 35 Chorus 15 Bowling 1. DELP, JAMES M. 2116 Lincoln Avenue, West Wyomissing February 4, 1947 General FFA 1,25 Travel Club 3,4. SENIUR DIRECTOR Y - 1965 DEWALD, GARY 45 E. Court Blvd., West Lawn November 2, 1947 Business Junior Hi-Y 15 Key Club 25 Boys Gymnastics 35 Travel 45 Chorus 15 Football 15 Intramural Soccer 25 Track 4. DILLMAN, LINDA 2920 Penn Avenue, West Lawn October 13, 1947 Bugingss Student Council 45 Spectator Business Staff 45 Dramatics 15 Masqueraders 2, 35 FBLA 45 Night of One Act Plays 2, 35 Volleyball 35 Intramural Basketball 3. DI MAIO, ROBIN 2410 Van Reed Road, Whitfield September 21, 1947 Business Spectator Business Staff 2, 3,45 Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 FBLA 35 GAA 45 , Band 1, 2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2, 3,45 Dance Band 45 District Band 45 Intramural Volleyball 25 Library Staff 2. DRACE, BEVERLY A . 112 Halsey Avenue, Midvale Manor ' January 22, 1948 Business Wyomissing 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 4. DUNKLEBERGER, DARRYL 841 Fritztown Road, Sinking Spring lull' 30. 1947 General Travel 25 Hunting and Fishing 3,4. EB-ERLY, ERMA Penn Avenue and Wynwood Road, Sinking Spring Jan'-13-TY 10. 1948 Business Homemaking Club 15 FHA 3,4. ECKE, ,TILL 1939 Cleveland Avenue, West Wyomissing January 10, 1948 Drama 1,25 Masqueraders 3,45 Night of One Act Plays 1, 25 Library Staff 4. EISENHOWER, MICHAEL 3027 Grandview Blvd'. , West Lawn December 17, 1947 Rifle Club 15 Key Club 2, 35 Travel Club 4. ELLMAKER, ANDREA GAYLE 125 Cacoosing Avenue, Sinking Spring April 27, 1947 Chorus 1,45 FHA 3,45 Night of Music 1. ENGEL, IUDITH ANN 417 Douglass Street, Wyomissing january 31, 1948 Spectator Staff 3,45 Wilsonian Editorial Staff 45 Y-Teens 15 FTA 2,3,45 Chorus 1, 3,45 Intramural Bowling 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. , ENGLE, RICHARD CARL 2428 Penn Avenue, West Lawn Academic Busine ss Business Academic APFH 5: 1947 Academic ERB, DEAN 874 Columbia Avenue, Sinking Spring March 31, 1947 Business Archery 1, Pres. 15 Sr. Hi-Y 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 County Chorus 15 Cross-Country 2,3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,4. ERNST, LINDA L . 2415 Penn Avenue, West Lawn M3rCh 13, 1947 Academic Spectator Typist 45 Wilsonian Art S Layout 45 Maskettes 15 FTA 25 Mas- querades 35 Y-Teens 4, Vice Pres. 45 Night of One Act Plays 15 Majorette 45 Intramural Bowling 1,35 Volleyball 2,3 . EVANS, BARRY EDWARD 57 Upland Road, Wyomissing Hills February 25, 1947 Agademic Student Council 35 Spectator 3,45 Wilsonian 45 Debating 2, 3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Band Announcer 45 Chorus 1,25 Night of Music 1, 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 2.35 Senior Class Play 4. EVANS, DONALD Sinking Spring, R.D. 41 MHY 2, 1947 , Business Hunting and Fishing 15 jazz 35 Travel 4. EYER, DORIS JEAN R.D. 42, Sinking Spring M37 31. 1947 Business Spectator Staff 3,4, Ciculation Manager 45 Y-Teens 1,25 FHA 3,4, Vice Pres. 4. FAHL, HAROLD 2224 Reading Avenue, West Wyomissing August 10, 1947 Business Wisconsin H. S . 1, 25 Student Council 45 Hunting G Fishing 35 Travel Club 4. FARINA, DIANE CHARLENE 807 Spring Street, Berkshire Heights December 31, 1947 Academic Wilsonian Staff 45 Y-Teens 15 FTA 3,45 Chorus 15 Intramural Volleyball 3,45 Intramural Bowling 3,45 Softball Mgr. 3,45 National Honor Society 4. FEGLEY, ROBIN KATHLEEN 2326 Spring Street, West Lawn Iune 12, 1947 Academic National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 45 Spectator Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 3,45 Masqueraders 1, 2, 35 Mask 8 Dagger 4, Secretary 45 Night of One Act Plays 1, 2, 35 Color guard 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Hockey 1, 2,3,4. FERGUSON, SANDRA L. Wernersville, Box 115, R.D. 61 ll-me 4. 1947 Business Needlework 15 Ceramics 25 Home Design 35 FHA 45 Archery 25 Bowling 45 Library 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2. FISHER, BYRNETTA Reinholds R .D . iii Dec. 5, 1947 Business Spectator Staff 4, Circulation Staff5 National Honor Society 4. FISHER, KELSO I., JR. ,L Rheinholds R .D . 31 january 3, 1947 Agriculture Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3,4. FLATT, JIM 176 Mull Avenue, Sinking Spring June 30, 1947 Academic Spectator 15 Key Club 25 Careers 1, Vice Pres. 15 Band 1,2, 3,45 Vice Pres. 4. FORRY, JOHN THOMAS 5 Vista Road, Wyomissing Hills December 21. 1947 Spectator Staff 3,45 Debating Team 2, 3,45 Debating Club 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 15 Band 3,45 Chorus 15 Night of Music 35 Tennis 2,3,45 Senior Class Play5 National Honor Society 4. FREEBOURN, HALLIE ANN 2708 Hillvale Avenue, Midvale Manor ll-me 15. 1947 Academic FTA 2, Sec. 25 Mask and Dagger 3,4, Pres. 45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Night of Music 1, 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Softball 1,2, 3,45 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Bowling 1, 2. Academic FREEMAN, ANITA Sinking Spring, R.D. 55 2 November 2, 1947 Y-Teens 15 FHA 2,35 Knitting FUNK, JODELL N . Business 4 . 216 Harvard Blvd., Lincoln Park April 27, 1947 Spectator Staff 45 Wilsonian St Academic aff 45 Debating 45 Maskettes 15 Masqueraders 2, 35 Senior Class Play 4, Production Manager5 Assembly Committee 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. FUNK, SANDRA L. 2622 Tennyson Avenue, Cornwall Terrace October 21, 1947 Business FHA 2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Night of Music 1,2,3. GABLE, IEANNE ANN 305 Wellington Avenue, Lincoln Park February 24, 1947 Academic Gy-m Club 1, 2,45 FTA, Vice -Pres. 35 Intramural Bowling 35 Intramural VolleybYQl 3,45 Senior Class Play 4, prompter. GARDNER, JOAN 2408 Bell Drive, Whitfield October 26, 1947 Academic Wilsonian Staff 45 Handicraft 15 Gym 25 FTA 3,45 Hockey 35 Color Guard 45 Bowling 35 Volleyball 4 . GEIST, EARL D . 310 Woodside Ave., West Lawn August 29, 1947 Academic Gym Club 1,25 Sports Club 35 Varsity Club 45 Football 15 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Intramural Basketball 2 . GERTH, ROBERT H. 2044 Reading Blvd., West Wyomissing December 14, 1947 Academic National Honor Society 3,45 Jr. Hi-Y 15 Varsity Club 3,45 Football 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 45 Track 4 . GOMMER, LEE R . 2206 Reading Blvd., West Wyomissing October 8, 1947 Academic Student Council 1,2,35 Wilsonian 45 Varsity Club 3,45 Cross-Country 2,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,4. GOT TS CHALL, LYNN 531 Greenwich St., Wyomissing july 28, 1947 Travel Club 1, 2, 3,45 Track 1, GRACE, BARBARA JEAN 2128 Fairview St., West Lawn june 15, 1947 F.T.A. 1,2,3,45 Color Guard ketball 1,25 Volleyball 35 Base GRAGG, THOMAS ALAN 507 Wellington Ave ., Lincoln October 16, 1947 Business 25 Wrestling 25 Soccer 4. Academic 45 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Night of Music 2, 35 Bas- ball 25 Senior Class Play 4. Park Academic Student Council 45 Gym Club 2, 35 Sports Club 45 Football 3,45 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Swimming 25 National Ho GRIMM, CI-IERYL LEE nor Society 4. 1018 N. Ninth Street, Wyomissing August 24, 1947 Business Y-Teens 25 Home Designing 35 Knitting 4 . GRUBB, GARY B . 33 Wilson Ave ., West Lawn October 29, 1946 Business Travel Club 3,45 Swimming 15 Wrestling 15 Chorus 1. HAFER, BRIAN L. 2542 Reading Blvd. , West Wyomissing May 1, 1947 Business Coin 15 Model 25 Sports 35 Armed Services 4. HAFER, HEIDI MARIE 306 Harvard Blvd ., Lincoln Park February 2, 1947 Academic Wilsonian Staff 45 Band 1, 2, 3,4, Secretary 45 G.A .A. 2, 3, 45 County Band 1, 2, 35 County Orchestra 35 District Band 1,2,3, 45 State Band 2,3,45 Bas- ketball 3 . HAFER, PATRICIA A . 8 Wingert Road, Wyomissing Hills Garden November 29, 1947 Academic Y-Teens 15 Gym Club 2,35 S.O.S. 45 Band 1,45 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Night of Music 1,2, 3,45 Intramural Bowling 3. HARDY, DONALD E . 2149 Reading Ave., West Wyomissing January 11, 1948 General Student Council 45 Senior I-Ii-Y 1,2, 3,45 Football 1,2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, s 4. I-IARRINGTON, RONALD B. 2030 Reading Avenue, West Wyomissing April 19, 1946 General Camera 15 Rifle 25 Projection 35 Stage Crew 45 Wrestling 1, 2,3,4. HART, GREGORY J . 205 Harvard Blvd., Lincoln Park October 5, 1947 Academic Hunting and Fishing 15 Key Club 35 Sports Club 25 Varsity 45 Football 1,25 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 . HART, JOHN 3104 Curtis Rd., Wilshire April 5, 1947 Colerain High School 25 Whetstone High School 2, 35 Armed Forces Club 4. HART, ROBERTA I. 229 Bradley Avenue, Cornwall November 30, 1947 Spectator Staff 2, 3,45 Ceramics 25 Gym 3,4. I-IARTMAN, SANDRA KAY 2628 Tennyson Avenue, Midva July 30, 1947 FHA 3, 4. HATT, JAMES CLARK 926 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spri October 22, 1947 FFA 1, 2, 3,4. HAUSER, BARBARA A . 109 Woodside Avenue, West Lawn September 29, 1947 Academic Terr ace Business le Manor Business HS Agriculture Academic Spectator Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Mask and Dagger 2, 3,45 Maskettes 15 Hockey 35 ciety 4. HAYES, MERRILL A . Sinking Spring October 15, 1947 Cardinal O'Hara High School 1 Intramural Volleyball 35 National Honor So- Academic 5 Lansdale Catholic High School 2, 35 Debat- ing Team 45 Chorus 45 National Honor Society 4. HAYES, ROBBIN Wernersville RD 91 RUTH, DIANNA SENIOR DIRECTORY - 1965 September 15, 1947 Academic Spectator Staff 3,45 Debating Team 25 Maskettes 15 Home Design 35 FTA 45 Volleyball 3. PEIFER, SHARON 121 Perkasie Avenue, West Lawn November 11, 1964 Academic Wilsonian Art and Layout Staff 45 Debating 35 Maskettes 15 FTA 45 Volley- ball 45 Libra.ry Staff 1, 25 Senior Class Pl PERKINS, SUSAN E. 609 Dorchester Avenue, Lincoln Park June 23, 1947 ay 45 Usherettes 4 . Academic Wilsonian, Co-editor 45 Spectator Staff 45 Chorus 15 GAA 3,45 SOS 45 Chorus 1, 3, 45 Night of Music 1, 3,45 Basketball , Mgr. 3,45 Hockey 45 Intramural Basketball 25 Farewell Assembly Committee 45 National Honor Society 4. PETENBRINK, ROBERT NEAL 2484 McKinley Avenue, West Wyomissing May 11, 1947 Academic Dallastown High School 1, 25 Sports 45 Intramural Soccer 35 Soccer 4. POTTEIGER, LINDA J. 38 Spring Crest Blvd., Sinking Spring November 24, 1947 Ac ade mi c National Honor Society 3, 45 Wilsonian Staff 45 FTA 2, 3, 4, President 45 Chorus 2,3,45 Night of Music 2, 3,45 Bowling 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 35 Hamburg Area High School 1. POTTEIGER, MARY LYNNE 2553 Garfield Avenue, West Wyomissing Iuly 11, 1947 Business Debating 25 Dramatics 3,45 Band 45 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Night of Music 1,2, 3, 45 County Chorus 15 Volleyball 2,35 Library Staff 1,2, 3,45 Yearbook Typing Staff 45 Senior Class Play, Co-Chairman Properties Committee 4. QUINTER, DENNIS W. 505 Lawrence Avenue, Lincoln Park September 8, 1947 Academig Varsity 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football 3,45 Class Treasurer 3, Vice President 4. RAMIBO, GLENN 210 Woodside Avenue, West Lawn M9-Wh 1, 1947 Academic Coin Club 15 Key Club 35 Varsity Club 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1, 2,3,45 Night of Music 1, 2, 3,45 Tennis 2, 3,4. REA, BEVERLY A . 2018 Penn Avenue, West Lawn March 19, 1947 Acgdgmjc Spectator Staff 35 Russian 15 Y-Teens 2,35 Girls' Gym 4. REES, SHARON KAY 407 jefferson Blvd., Lincoln Park Mal' 17, 1947 Business Spectator Typist 45 Home Designing Club 3,4, Treas. 45 FBLA, Vice Pres. 45 Mask and Dagger 25 Band 1,2, 3,45 Night of Music 1,2,3,45 Bowling 3,45 Intramural Basketball 35 Intramural Tennis 45 Chorus 15 National Honor So- ciety 45 Yearbook Sales 4. REIDER, GARY M. 2456 McKinley Avenue, West Wyomissing Merch 13, 1947 Academic gpectator Staff 3, 45 Band 35 Orchestra 35 Chorus 25 Night of Music 35 Track 1, 3 4. R'HoADs, DENNIS LEE 28 Evans Avenue, Sinking Spring February 27, 1947 Business TV and Radio Programming 25 Chess and Checkers 35 Travel 45 Bowling 3. RICCARDI, KARON 2404 Province Road, Colony Park February 12, 1947 Academic Art and Lay-out Staff 45 Y-Teens 15 Dramatics 25 Y-Teens 35 Night of One Acts 15 Color Guard 45 Cheerleader 2, 3. RICHARDS, FRANCINE L . V 2218 Lincoln Avenue, West Wyomissing December 12, 1947 Business Home Designing 35 FBLA 4 . RIEGEL, BARRY L. R.D. iii, Sinking Spring March 4, 1947 General Stage Crew 2,3,4, Co-captain 45 Football 15 Motion Picture Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4. RLEGEL, BETHANN MARIE 2408 Province Road, Wyomissing May 29, 1947 Academic Maskettes 15 Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 Night of One Act Plays 15 Cheerleader 2, 4. RITTER, GEORGE RICHARD 45 Kepple Avenue, West Lawn June 27, 1947 Academic National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 35 Sports Club 1,2, 35 Varsity Club 45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Cross-Country 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3,4. RITTER, SHIRLEY A . 148 Woodrow Avenue, Sinking Spring October 4, 1947 FHA 25 Library Staff 4 . ROBINSON, PATRICIA FAY 2228 jefferson Avenue, Lincoln Park May 4, 1947 Academic Spectator Typing Staff 45 Wilsonian Staff 45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Y-Teens 35 SOS 45 Chorus 15 Night of Music 15 National Honor Society 4. ROHRER, CHARLES F. 121 South Hull Street, Sinking Spring May 24, 1947 Busine ss Student Council 45 Key Club 2, 35 Armed Services Club, Pres. 45 Wrestling 3 . ROLAND, MARJORIE A. 613 Dorchester Avenue, Lincoln Park October 25, 1947 Wilsonian 45 Y-Teens 35 GAA 45 Chorus Academic 1,2, 3,45 Night of Music 1,2, 3,45 Basketball, Mgr. 3, 45 Intramural Volleyball 35 Intramural Bowling 3, 4. ROYER, BEVERLY K. 532 Oley Street, Wyomissing October 13, 1947 Academic junior Historians 15 FTA 3,45 Archery 2,45 Volleyball 1,2,4. RUBRIGHT, LEIGH BRYANT R .D . fi' 1, Wernersville December 27, 1947 Academic National Honor Society 3, 45 Debating 25 FTA 35 Mask and Dagger 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Night of Music 1, 2, 3,45 County Chorus 2, 35 Hockey 3,45 Volley- ball 2 . RUMPF, WILLIAM C ., IR. 2043 Reading Avenue, West Lawn December 16, 1947 Business Gym Club 1, 2,45 Key Club 2,35 Wrestling 4. RUPP, TERRY A . 2428 Reading Blvd., West Lawn March 16, 1947 Academic Model 15 Hunting and Fishing 2, 3,45 Swimming 1, 2 . 56 Dwight Street, West Lawn july 12, 1947 Business Gym Club 15 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Hockey 1,25 Library Staff 2. SALTZER, WM. DAVID 2413 Bressier Drive, Whitfield November 10, 1947 Academic Sports Club 2, 35 Model Club 15 Senior Hi-Y 45 Chorus 15 Track 1, 2. SANDS, BETTE IRENE 608 Jefferson Blvd . , Lincoln Park April 2, 1947 Academic Student Council 1, 45 Wilsonian Art G Layout Staff 45 F . T .A. 2, 3, 4 . SANDS, KENNETH E . 1900 Cleveland Ave ., West Wyomissing February 20, 1947 Academic Gym Club 15 Key Club 2,35 Sr. Hi-Y 45 Football 1,25 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2. SARVAS, FRANK G. 114 Intervilla Avenue, West Lawn August 24, 1947 Business Hunting and Fishing 1, 25 Travel 3,45 Tennis 2, 3,4 . SAVAGE, LINDA L. 860 Fritztown Rd. , Sinking Spring November 5, 1947 Business Ir. Historians 15 Ceramics 25 F.B.L.A. 3,4. SAYLOR, REBECCA H. 31 Overhill Road, Wyomissing Hills January 17, 1948 Academic National Honor Society 3, 45 Spectator Staff 45 Wilsonian Staff, Co-Copy Editor 45 Y-Teens 15 F.T.A. 25 Senior Historians 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Night of Music 1, 2, 3,45 Intramural Bowling 15 Intramural Volleyball 25 Intramural Basketball 1. 25 Sec. of Homeroom 4. SCI-LENK, KAREN L. 1940 Cleveland Avenue, West Wyomissing . June 11, 1947 Business Student Council 1,25 Spectator Typing Staff 45 Y-Teens 1,3, V. Pres. 15 Night of One Act Play 15 Chorus 2, 3,45 Night of Music 2, 3, 45 Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 35 Intramural Volleyball 35 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Intramural Softball 15 Central Treasury 45 National Honor Society 4. SCHINDLBECK, MARSHA L. 313 Amherst Avenue, Lincoln Park September 30, 1947 Academic Arts 8 Crafts 15 F.T.A. 3,45 Volleyball 3,45 Usherettes 4. SCHI.APPICH, BRIAN R . 2505 Cleveland Avenue, West Wyomissing I October 5, 1947 Academe Careers 45 Stage Hand 2, 35 Library Staff 4 . SCI-IMECK, GERALDINE f 301 Dorchester Avenue, Lincoln Park December 8, 1947 ACS-demiC Wilsonian Art and Layout Staff 45 Arts S Crafts 1, 25 Senior Historians 3,45 Majorette 45 Night of Music 45 Intramural Volleyball 3, 45 Usherettes 3,4 . SHINN, SHARON LEE 2218 Highland Street, West Lawn February 16, 1947 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3,45 Night of One Act Plays 1, 25 Bowling 1, 2, 3,4 . SHUNK, RAYMOND J., IR. inking Spring Business 65 Woodrow Avenue, S' August 25, 1947 A93-demic Senior Hi-Y 2,3,45 Archery 15 Track 1,2, 3,4. SHURR, CARLA LYNN 3005 Belmont Avenue, West Lawn October 16, 1947 Academic Spectator Staff, Editor 4, Writer, 3,45 Wilsonian Staff 45 Dramatics 1, 2,3, 45 Night of One Act Plays 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 4. SMAGLINSKI, MICHAEL I . 2705 Hiester Boulevard, West Lawn Merch 3, 1947 Business FFA 15 Hunting and Fishing Club 4. SMITH, CHERYL A . 2414 Fariview Street, West Lawn - September 13, 1947 Academlc Spectator Staff 45 Wilsonian Staff 45 Y-Teens 15 GAA 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Llsher- ette 45 Hockey 2, 3,4, Co-Capt. 45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Tennis 35 National Honor Society 4. SMITH, IACK W. 2247 Monroe Avenue, West Wyomissing August 11, 1947 Academic Stage Crew 2, 35 Model Club 15 Band 1,2, 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Night of Music 1,2, 3,45 Track Mgr. 3,45 Stage Hand 2, 35 Senior Class Play 45 Assembly Committee 45 Motion Picture Projectionist 2, 3 . SMITH, JUDY L. 500 Wellington Avenue, Lincoln Park . February 10, 1947 Bucmcss Dramatics 1,45 Ceramics 35 Bowling 1, 2, 3,4. SMITH. LARRY h , 1945 Cleveland Avenue, West Wyomissing - October 8, 1947 BUS!-ness Hunting and Fishing Club 3, 4 . SMITH, PATRICK 704 Jerome Place, Whitfield A February 18, 1947 Academic Jr. Historians 15 Art Club 25 Armed Forces 3, 45 Baseball 15 Basketball, Mgr. 3 . SMITH, SHARON 2318 Grandview Boulevard, West Lawn August 19, 1947 Business Student Council 15 Dramatics Club 15 FBLA 25 Chorus Club 15 Night of Music 15 Volleyball 1,2,3, 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 2,35 Baseball 15 Bowling 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 4. SNYDER, JUDY 102 Halsey Avenue, Midvale Manor February 23, 1947 Academic Russian Club 15 Pres.5 Masquerades 25 Mas and Dagger 3,45 Intramural Bas- ketball 25 Intramural Volleyball 2,35 Hockey 3,45 Library 1. SPADAFORA, JOHN P. 2317 Noble Street, West Lawn March 22, 1947 Academic National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 45 Metal Club 1,25 Varsity Club 3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Football 15 Cross-Country 2,3,4, Capt. 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. SPAYD, DUANE 2008 Cleveland Avenue, West Wyomissing March 13, 1947 Academic Jr. Hi-Y 15 Key Club 25 Sr. Historians 35 Sr. Hi-Y 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Base- ball 1, 2, 3,45 Wrestling 15 Football 15 Senior Class Play 4. SPEICHER, KENNETH 862 Columbia Avenue, Sinking Spring November 10, 1947 BUSi11SSS Gy-m Club 15 Travel Club 25 Armed Forces 35 Chess 8 Checkers 4. E IOR DIRECTORY - 1965 SPRINGER, LINDA JANE 206 Elmwood Avenue, Lincoln Park June 24, 1947 5 Business Masqueraders 1,25 Mask and Dagger 35 Debating 45 Intramural Tennis 2, 3,45 Intramural Bowling 2, 35 Intramural Volleyball 3,45 Intramural Softball 15 Usherettes 3 . STAGGS, MICHAEL A. 2428 Fairview Street, West Lawn Febfua-1'Y 51 1947 Business Key Club 2, 35 Hunting and Fishing 45 Football 15 Track 1 . STARKEY, FRANK 424 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring ll-me 91 1947 Business Projection S Travel 15 Stage Crew 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 45 Wrestling 25 Motion Picture Projectionist 1, 2, 3,4. STAUDT, DAVID A . R .D. 1141, Agriculture Projection 15 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. STEFFY, DONALD Reinholds R .D . 931 .lam-131'Y 22, 1947 Business Hunting G Fishing 15 Armed Forces,2, 35 Travel 4 . STERNBERGER, BARBARA A . 100 Princeton Avenue, Lincoln Park December 5, 1947 Academic Senior Historians 2, 3,45 Jr. Historians 15 Intramural Basketball 15 Intramural Baseball 15 Intramural Volleyball 3,45 Usherette 3,45 Cheerleader 1,2, 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 National Honor Society 4. STOTHART, BEN E. 819 Spring Street, Berkdiire Heights .ll-11V 5: 1947 Academic Coin Club 15 Sports Club 25 Varsity Club 3,45 Cross-Country 2, 3,45 Basket- ball 1,2, 35 Golf 2,35 Athletic Association, Sec. 2. STOTT, MICHAEL 2240 Monroe Avenue, West Wyomissing March 26, 1946 Business Spectator Staff, Photographer 2, 35 Science and Astronomy 4 . STOVER, KERRY R .D . ffl, Reinholds December 6, 1947 General Model Club 15 Projection 25 Travel 3,45 Swimming 25 Basketball, Mgr. 3. SCHROLL, STEPHEN LEROY ' 2227 Spring Street, West Lawn October 14, 1947 Business Key Club 25 Band 1, 2,3 . SENSENIG, LINDA MAE 345 Douglass Street, Wyomissing November 9, 1947 Business Maskettes 15 Bacteriology 25 Mask and Dagger 35 Hockey 25 Central Treasury 45 Assembly Committee 35 Spectator Staff 45 National Honor Society 4. SHEETZ, ROGER 2521 Garfield Avenue, West Wyomissing APT11 125 1947 Business Student Council 45 Coin Club 15 Radio and T.V. Programming 25 Astronomy and Space Science 3.4. SHIMP, ANTHONY 2248 Garfield Avenue, West Wyomissing October 2, 1947 Business Travel Club 15 Gun Club 2 . STOVER, PATRICIA SUE 120 Spring Crest Blvd., Sinking Spring June 25, 1947 - Wilsonian Staff 45 Jr. Historian, Treas. 15 Debating Club 25 Mask S Dagger 3 4, V. Pres.'45 Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Night of Music 1,2,3,45 County Chorus 25 Hockey 3,45 Volleyball 25 Library Staff 25 Senior Class Play 4. STOWELL, BRUCE M . R.D. Sl, Wernersville March 24, 1947 Academic Student Council 1,2, 3,45 Debating Team 3,45 T.V. 8 Programming Club 25 Band 1, 2,3,45 Orchestra 15 Chorus 15 Track 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Na- tional Society 4. STRONG, TERRY K . 304 Shakespeare Drive, Midvale Manor August 30, 1947 Academic Science Club 15 Armed Forces 25 Civil Defense 35 Hunting and Fishing 4. STUFFLET, CRAIG B. 2711 Garfield Avenue, West Lawn October 4, 1947 Academic Model Club 15 Gym Club 25 Civil Defense 35 Hunting and Fishing 45 Track 1 . STUMP. RANDALL W. 108 Spring Crest Blvd., Sinking Spring M3-Y 12, 1947 Academic Model Club 15 Senior Historians 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Night of Music 1, 2,3, 45 Football 1, 25 Track 2, 3,4. SWAVELY, RAYMOND 210 Cecil Avenue, West Lawn June 2, 1947 Hunting and Fishing 1,25 Sr. Hi-Y 3,45 Chorus 1,45 Night of Music 15 Foot- ball 1, 35 Track 2, 3, 4. THOMAS, MICHAEL R .D. 32, Sinking Spring AUS'-lst 3, 1947 Business Rifle Club 1,25 Hunting and Fishing 3,4. TOBIAS, WILLIAM 425 Old Fritztown Road, Sinking Spring October 7, 1947 Business Band 15 Hunting and Fishing 25 Chess and Checkers 3,45 Night of Music 15 Wrestling 3,4. ' TOLEN, MARTIN 60 Oberlin Avenue, Sinking Spring November 8, 1947 Gym Club 1, 2 , 35 Hunting and Fishing 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Swimming Team 1, 25 Track 3 . TRAYER, BRIAN 2206 Lincoln Avenue, West Wyomissing ii-me 35 1947 General Senior Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Junior High Football 15 Baseball 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. TRIEVEL, ELWOOD Sinking Spring, R .D . Q41 APT11 23, 1947 , General Projection Club 15 Armed Services 2, 3,4. TROUTMAN, JOHN 19 Octagon Avenue, Sinking Spring April 30, 1946 General Fishing and Hunting 1, 2, 3,4. TRUPP, ROBERT 19-1'1ua1'Y 18, 1947 Vocational FFA 1,2, 3,4. UNGER, LINDA MAE 3029 Grandview Blvd., Sinking Spring Academic Academic Academic November 2, 1947 Academic Wilsonian Staff 45 FTA 2,35 GAA 45 Chorus 15 County Chorus 15 Night of Music 15 Intramural Basketball 15 Intramural Softball 15 Intramural Volley- ball 35 Hockey, Mgr. 45 Senior Class Play 4. URBANIK, NANCY J. 2700 Hillvale Avenue, Midvale Manor May 27, 1947 5 Academic Wilsonian Staff 45 Russian Club 15 Ceramics Club 2, 35 SOS Club 45 Band 3, 45 Night of Music 3, 45 Hockey 25 Intramural Basketball 15 Intramural Volley- ball 35 Library Staff 35 Senior Class Play 45 Usherettes 4. WAGNER, LARITA SUSANNE 2324 Highland Street, West Lawn , Janurary 5, 1948 Business Spectator Business Staff 45 FHA 3,4, Treas. 45 Y-Teens 15 Ceramics 25 Usherettes 45 Co-Ed Correspondent 35 Library Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. WAGNER, RONALD 525 Penn Avenue, Wen Lawn September 15, 1947 Academic Hunting and Fishing 25 Chess and Checkers 3, 45 Soccer 4. WALSH, ANDREW ROBERT JOHN, III 33 Howard Street, West Lawn December 24, 1946 Academic Science Club 2,35 Model Airplane 45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1,2,45 Football 1, 35 Senior Class Play 4. WATTERS, LESLIE ANN 105 Radcliffe Avenue, Midvale Manor September 22, 1947 Academic Wilsonian Staff 45 Gym Club 1,2, 35 GAA 45 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Intramural Volleyball 25 Hockey 45 Library Staff 3, 4. WEBBER, LEE 2122 Noble Street, West Lawn ' March 1, 1947 ' General Key Club 1,2,35 Sr. Hi-Y 4. WEINHOLD, KAREN S . '- 240 Gernant Avenue, Milbeth Village ,. June 22, 1947 Academic' Northwest Jr. High 15 Y-Teens 25 Mask and Dagger 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3,45 Intra- mural Bowling 3 . VVERNER, FRANKLIN JOSEPH - 2155 Cleveland Avenue, West Wyomissing April 20, 1947 Business Jr. Hi-Y 15 Armed Forces 25 Sr. Hi-Y 3,4. WETHERHOLD, FRANCIS R . Sinking Spring R.D. 32 August 27, 1947 Academic Travel 15 Hunting and Fishing 2, 35 Gym Club 4. WIKERD, PAUL H. R .D. 141 Sinking Spring September 14, 1947 Academic Student Council 2, 35 Travel Club 15 Varsity Club 3,45 Gym Club 35 Track 1, 2, 3,45 Cross-Country 4. ' WOLD, BARBARA J. Galen Hill Road, R.D. 3 Wernersville June 18, 1947 Academic Minneapolis, Minn. 1, 2, 35 Wilsonian Staff 45 Y-Teens 45 Chorus 45 Night of Music 45 Senior Class Play 4. WOLF, CARL, JR. 116 Spring Crest Blvd., Sinking Spring January 29, 1948 Academic Travel Club 1, Pres. 15 Sr. Hi-Y 35 Varsity Club 45 Chorus 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Night of Music 1, 2,3,45 Track 15 Cross-Country 3,45 Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Motion Picture Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4. WOODWARD, LAURAJEAN 2304 La Salle Drive, Whitfield June 22, 1947 Academic Wilsonian Staff 45 Y-Teens 15 Gym Club 25 GAA 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Night of Music 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Intramural Volleyball 3 . WRIGHT, DAVID I.. 1839 Portland Avenue, West Wyomissing June 17, 1947 Academic Projection and Travel 15 Travel Club 25 Progressive Jazz 35 Hunting and Fish- ing 4, Pres. 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Night of Music 1,2,3,4. YEICH, JUDITI-I A. ' 315 Perkasie Avenue, West Lawn November 1, 1947 Academic Chorus 1, 2,3,45 Night of Music 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 25 GAA 35 FNA 45 Bas- ketball 2, 3. YERGER, JOHN K . 31 Evans Avenue, Sinking Spring September 28, 1946 Business Projection 15 Armed Services 25 Travel 3,4. YODER, ROXY JOY 2126 Reading Avenue, West Wyomissing Spectator Typing Staff 45 Jr. Historians 15 Masqueraders 2, 35 FBLA 45 Ush- erettes 4. YOH, JEANNE LYNN 2307 McKinley Avenue, West Wyomissing June 3, 1947 Business Jr. Historians 15 Masqueraders 25 Gym Club 35 FBLA 45 Band 2,3,45 Head Majorette 3,45 Student Secretary 4. ZACHARIAS, PETER N . 639 Gring's Hill Road, Sinking Spring August 5, 1947 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3,4, Sec. -Treas. 2, Vice- Pres. 35 Debating Team 2, 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Band 1,2,3,4, Treas. 45 Chorus 45 County Band 25 Tennis Team 2, 3,45 Senior Class Play 4. ZIEGLER, JOHN 720 West Wyomissing Blvd ., West Lawn November 29, 1947 Academic Hunting-and Fishing 1, 25 Science and Astronomy 35 Chess and Checkers 45 Cross-Country 35 Senior Class Play 4. ZIEGLER, NORMAN J., JR. 36 Valley Road, Wyomissing Hills November 26, 1947 Academic Projection and Travel Club 1, 25 Hunting and Fishing 3,4. ZIMMERMAN, KAREN A . 4411 Bittner Avenue, Sinking Spring June 2, 1947 Academic Mask and Dagger 3, 45 Masqueraders 25 Night of One Acts, Director 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 County Chorus 2, 35 Intramural Bowling 3, 45 Intramural Golf 45 Chairman, Senior Class Play Committee 45 District Chorus 4. Ac ade mi c I My Munn vu.-on em.-.nv 5 X gfjlrg, ... ......,,,...- MA., , , . 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