Wilson High School - Wilsonian Yearbook (West Lawn, PA)
- Class of 1971
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West Ss-ocsslfc. -HMZS Skouki vxev-ex suv bus. W . L f2wT?W3 v -X-Mt uuovw 529-. Ami as 'mis Kfocx bt- We wed-do ouk' Lhlkbhooi YM- G40 admin . B+, QA- mats vsM'M ourst-.6 omg -H1052 yso Cevxl-emQKO.'fE. , cvtsi-ion, .Q 9 uladrt. Q QM. Sox. out memories gx X -5 55:95 . We comgovx' Wiux Stink Yw2.W'xvxesS. Faculty And Administration 12 Activities 44 Sports 74 Underclassmen 1 14 Seniors 124 6 srnsrs okqmvaffmqd 0.846 as-eaifbi A Jiiruvk 3301 III lnl x we, W2 8 Qii 4 4, 22 Q1 ,Q if av F fm ' 9559? Pwgxgf? i 2: 5 . 1 1 Q .1,, 1 . ration School Board The most basic requirement for a good school is a dedi- cated Board of Directors. All funding, salaries, and proj- B ects must be approved by the Board before anything can be done. The interest and concern of the board members help make Wilson the school it is. t . S 5 2 5 5 ' ? K Q ff r 51 is School Board: l. F. Stevenson, J. Eways, W. Trafiis, D. Seifert: 2. C. Becker, A. Raffauf, S. Niles, Dr. Muzika, 14 fs 9 5 .S X. I 1 The Authority at work. Wilson School Authority: R. Bollman. C. Reedy. C. Shaplin, C. Rehr. D Bobb, P. Koch, T. Greene, J. Schaeffer, P. Geib. Not pictured: L. Keller, C Massena. The Administration Wilson's Administration, composed of capable profes- sionals, oversees a Wide range of school alfairs, including arranging the curriculum, scheduling classes, maintaining discipline, and coordinating the varied activities ofthe school. In addition. Mr. Houston and Mr. Rehrer manage the business and financial affairs, while Mr. Miller and Mr. Brumbach handle the audio-visual and athletic activ- ities respectively. Dr. A. Miller. Director of Secondary Education. man-u-uwuwuu-ng ,A,,,,,..,.,.4-..--- f Mr. A. Kouvaros, High School Principal. Mr. H. Schoenly, Assistant Principal. , gl , uihn ,.,.W, .. f 'WS 'EQM rs-W-HM Q Guidance Zi Mr. F. Fleishood The Guidance Department has the awesome responsi- bility of counseling students concerning both their courses here and also their post-graduation plans. Mrs. Alma Herb, Mr. Forrest Fleishood, and Mr. Paul Sommers spend long hours working with individual students, guiding them in the programs most benelicial to them. Mrs. A. Herb Mr. P. Sommers 18 Librar Miss C. Sheidy . gt., Mr. D. Piscatelli In order to function properly, a good library needs ade- quate reference facilities and able librarians to assist the students in their academic undertakings. Wilson is fortu- nate in having both of these. The library offers opportun- ities for pleasure reading and reference work, adding greatly to the learning facilities of Wilson. English - A Guide To Knowledge MIHRIH1 MJG S D MrRRy Miss K. Noecker Mr. A. Clay Mr. W. Boyer Miss V. Zug may-.. Q-if X Miss A. Fichthom The Wilson English Department helps to develop the student's basic writing, reading, and speaking abilities. For one to succeed in our modern world, he must be able to understand and communicate effectively with others. To help reach the point of understanding, every Wilson student is given a background in linguistics, literature, public speaking, analytical writing, and creative writing. 21 Mr. R. Weirick Imcomparable Numerical Manipulators hw- 1 Mr. R. Weiss Q f Mr. S. Rachlin Mrs. J. Edwards The computer i There is an increasing awareness of the need for more involved mathe- matics programs. Wilson,s Math De- partment is prepared for the new in- novations in mathematics. Mr. D. Troutman Cf si Sf A Kxgh, 1 X, Y 51 wx t ,R X ,.x QQ x f 'N x MZ x 4 K as ' 1-5:8 ... .. .... Q25 .. , M V 6, s ss fi me is i 1 ii Social Awareness Time has witnessed many changes from early man and his carefree, nomadic life to todayls fast 2 3 5 paced, complex world. The Social Studies De- 2, partment is dedicated to helping the student de- velop an awareness of these changes and their effects on us. Mr. J. Gurski Mr. J. Wise Mr. W. Albright Mr. H. Miller 24 .,. :AJTFNYM H k nw'-we Mr. W. Kopp Mr. G. Mahon 1 Z 3, , EX Mr- J- Dawes Mr. G. Griesemer Mr. B. Stoppi Mr. W. Morgan 25 .PV dwg wiv, Science Mr. P. Arner f Mr. H4 Dean Mr. W. Diehl Mr. R. Ringler Mrs. A. Long 26 Mr. P. Moyer Mr. P. Orr Mr. J. Dunkle The science program at Wilson constitutes an important part of the students total education. The sci- ences taught here give the student a basic understanding of the work- ings of the universe. Biology gives us access to the secrets of living things. Chemistry brings us in con- tact with the world of molecules and reactions. Problems of matter and energy are the concem of Physics, while Earth and Space deals with the skies and geologic phenomena. 27 Mrs. J. Casper i Mrs. N. Fisher 1 5 Mr. K. Douple Broader Understanding By Foreign Languages Foreign languages promote understanding across national boundaries. To insure this understanding, the Foreign Language De- partment teaches students how to commu- nicate with our European and South American neighbors and instills an appre- ciation of the cultures of Spain, France, and Germany. Mr. D. Leininger N f 1 I .Swv ,-:.,,... ,lx . .., QW, ,. , + -fs fi L N J 5 .af 3 X X Lx f , 'T' W Q 5 2 5 ' w -s Y lar. . f V x X ' - W. I Ly, W 'L fTSf'?5?TSf.f .fu 1, af 845 F it V , ,.,,. . ,EQ , Q1 A 51: :E : Nf I :LQ ' ,E W ' sq ,Z my pg. H J . Pf- W Q N, R K .wir A , ' 1 4 5 . Qi S 9 A ' 321 Preparing For Business Careers Mrs. R. Hannigan. M Y Mr, P, Strunk, Mrs. B. Noble. a free enterprise system such as exists in the united States, business determines the pros- :rity of the people. For business to function operly, there must be qualified personnel to gep the wheels of commerce turning ioothly. Wilson's Business Education De- trtment prepares students to take their place the business leaders of tomorrow. Mr. R. Romich 52- M 4 ,kg . , 53 M. 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Wealand Of the mediums of communication invented by man, music is universally understood. Its mes- sage traverses all barriers of language and poli- tics. The Music Department is dedicated to giv- ing the student a fuller appreciation of one of the purest art forms. Art has played an important role in the develop- ment of man's cultural evolution. The Wilson Art Department strives to develop the student's natu- ral artistic abilities to their fullest extent through actual creative experience. 33 Industrial Arts Industrial Arts is the class where boys get a chance to use their hands to make projects in Wood, metal and print. In wood shop, Mr. Schwenk shows the students how to work with Wood and plastics. Mr. Pennepacker in- structs his pupils in working with metal to form useful objects. Methods of printing and silk- screening are taught by Mr. Wardrop in his graphic arts class. Drafting and mechanical drawing are also taught in In- dustrial Arts. Mr. D. Schwenk Mr. D. Wardrop Home Economics Mrs. E. Schenck Miss C. Moyer Wilson students not only have the opportunities to receive excellent academic educations, but are also encouraged to take courses which aid in the development of domestic skills. The Home Eco- nomics Department is one of the most important contributors to this vital area of education and provides instruction in cooking, sewing, child-care, home management, and interior dec- orating. 35 Steve makes it look easy. Miss S. Leinbach Miss L. Updegrave Mr. A. DaDamio Mrs. A. Chase x as 2 sg Q Q i X 5 E K1 Gur Physical Education Department Has Muscle ,I Mr. A. Nye After sitting through the daily classes. physical education comes as a welcome change of pace. The various activities of gym class. such as basketball. volleyball, gymnastics, and track, give the student a chance to use muscles which would not or- dinarily be used during the school day. Gym class also teaches the student good sportsmanship and competitiveness. Varsity and Junior Varsity sports. Intramural and Interscholastic programs are also included in the Physical Education Department. Vocational Education The latest major development has been that of Vocational and Technical Educa- tion. This stresses the development of skills which can be used by the student immediately after graduation in a techni- cal or semi-technical profession. Students pursue such courses as Auto Repair, Cosmetology, Food Management, and Carpentry. Mr. H. Miller. is Vo-Tech students jam their way onto the bus COURTESY OF SUBURBAN DC Driver Ed. Special Ed. Our Driver Education program alfords students an excellent opportunity to gain both classroom and behind-the-wheel in- struction, leading eventually to the state examination and driv- er's license. Wilson also provides facilities for Special Education, including instruction in the basic skills. R. Mohler. Mr. W. Guistwite. SHZLLSNCYTQSSS ,Fi Arid they're off! Mr. L. Schmidt. i v JA' Mr. R. Cobb. . .i... :lf ff! M Reading 85 Psych Wilsonis reading program is two fold: remedial and elec- tive. Students needing help in reading and comprehen- sion Iind classes especially designed to meet their needs. Those students desiring elective programs in speed read- ing and other special reading skills likewise find Mrs. Logero holds classes suited to their interests. Psychology holds the key to the understanding of our own minds - how we think and learn, what prompts our emotions, why and how man acts as he does. Wilson's fortunate to have Dr. Edward Gilbert, an Albright Col- lege professor, teach its psychology classes and provide clues to our comprehension of ourselves. N. QQ Mrs. B. Logero Secretaries With a school as large as Wilson, one often wonders how any order can be kept in the mass of files and records inherent to a school this size. Wilson's secre- tarial staff has the task of keeping order, handling correspondence, and locating records and files. Mrs. Livingood iw' , rr Mrs. Reid' V Mrs. Staggs Mrs. Moyer Mrs. Hartman and Mrs. Shirk Miss Celmer and Mrs. Graser Our Medical Stalf Whether you are injured in gym or come down with the German measles, the school nurse, Mrs. Reilf, is always ready to help. Along with caring for students who become ill during the day, Mrs. Reiff and the medical stall' give physical examinations to Wilson students. 42 i Q mia my ' ur Maintenance Staff Transportation Department - Mr. Minnich Receiving Department - Mr. Ritter Receiving Department - Mr. Batzel Wilson could not function without the efforts ofthe cafete- ria, transportation, and maintenance staffs. These people, who remain behind the scene, provide the students with Food, transportation, and supplies. The help these people give us through the school year is inconspicuous, but invalu- able. I get my table so clean, I can see myseltf You're the 'ones' tor me! :ii V i ti't y i -r,,':,,,,z9 ll QQ ' L flu? 7 N Y +4 .3 Q A Y K .Q W K -ww., wwmwwmwwl Y-W-.-,,.l,.. M. Mm. wan Sig' .nf ,nf 'Y if f ' Mi M X K ix Q4 W 1. Dona Tice, Debbie DaDamin0g' 2. Sandi Kahn, Bobbi Bomberger, Terri Wojton, C Burkotg 3, Kathi Bragg, Cindi Harbster. The cheerleaders spur the team to victory. .Exif , fe Cindi takes OIT. 4 46 SPART - . sf i I 3' lx ,,,a. 5?.....s f Captain Sandi begins a cheer. J.V. Cheerleaders P. Walechi, J. Walechi, A. French, N. Weber, M. Gibson, D. Zellers. R. DaDamio The cheerleaders practice diligently before every game. 1 if Student Government A council member ofTers a su estion durin a student meeti wher gg g ng e representa- tives express the students, opinions. J 48 A few of the students appointed to N.H.S. this year. The N.H.S. members inducted last year. ational Honor Society Wilson's chapter of the National Honor Society is composed of a group of our outstanding stu- dents. Because selections are based on character, leadership, scholarship, and service, only a select few students meet the requirements and can be ap- pointed each year. r t F f g . l 5 5 l lp l l i , i . Band Ollicers: J. Keyser, managerg J. Frankhouser, secretaryg F. Stevenson, presidentg C. Helder, treasurerg R. Miller, v. president. The Officers And Captains Jill Simpson - Twirling Corps Co-captain. l'7' The banner carriers, Sherrie Jones and Debbie Day, stand in formation with the band at an awards ceremony following a Held show competition. 50 U- gffvwg a AN xijs' K A I l 1 k Q Q 1 0 x Q HQ 4x3 ' Q 4, 99 A ea 3 iv' gf X s 1 pil!! x it Ln X, Q h f ' 3 ' y Q gwiffzifi .1 '. w'5 fIW W W ' 3423 x P. 'u.,31' gg, 5 I .- ,J Y ? 1 ' 1 1 K I X , ' 'i ' - , k V Y Y f Band ighlights f Spring '7 The band ended another successful year under the competent mastery of Mr. Frank J. Ferraro. This year was highlighted by the fantastic week long trip to St. Petersburg, Florida. The marching unit competed in a field competition and a street parade, coming in first in the latter. The trip was completely rewarding and educational to the students who participated in the Festival of States. -liwuual ..,,,,a-we h ,uf-on-aw. tu -my ,Q f Barb and Pat sit and relax during the hectic trip in Florida, Linda Hohl and Barb Buechley enjoy throwing confetti during Light My Firef' Q . Q --few,-H - .. ... -.. ...... .,...,, he band began the season by going to Atlantic City for the iss America Pageant Parade. The marching unit then started heir hectic football season. Next came the annual Christmas Ioncert. In January the band took part in the Inaugural l'arade in Harrisburg. The band then proceeded to prepare for ,heir week-long stay in Saint Petersburg, Florida. After the and returned, they immediately began preparation for the ala Spring Concert. Just look at those hot pants! Q if asm, 5 1 2 K -1 fm: wily if ' , -K A. if WM, wmwfhiw w fig Q , if Q!! A 'Q .41 'FE ff ,J 1 -as x, .K Fm' V i 5 5 VH? ' 15 i rn I R M Q 1 'ma l i A : while M m sq .3 ,. T4 332 A f W. Q1 f JF '15 .Q E if a, af. fi H v 4 Wi ,. .L 'L- Q n 'Hi' I W 1! QA Y if, N X 5531 5 W .Gigi .A A .lldfxhlqg may PP8cL Lights Up The Cho 56 Spectator Reports The Spectator is a publication edited nine times a year by the seniors. It contains all of the current events which take place at our school. The stall' consists of co-editors James Harnar and Sandy Conrad, news editor Terry Wojton, sports editor Donna Berg, feature editor Nina Wagner, and art editors Mark Walsh and Lori Leinbach. The editorial advisors for the Specta- tor are Mr. Weirich and Mrs. Logero, while Mr. Waldrop is the printing advisor. 1,4 member of the art and layout stall' works to complete 21 page. Just how hard is it to make a yearbook? Pretty hard! But when you have a nucleus of dedicated people, the work progresses slowly, but surely. The members of the edito- rial and art and layout staffs began working in September and continued to work to the end of school to produce this year,s Vwlsonian. Co-editors Kathy Good and Candy Kohler 19 1 Wilsonian Stan' endy Long - one ofthe working Wilronian stuff members The stall advisors - Miss Berger and Miss Noecker tl V i Q is-kV 'i 3: fb Q f fs . t 2 4 i D 5 , . ' ff? 'f z' 1 ' e 2 t X 2 ' 5 nf 1 L L, 4 N-..,.. Gail and Terry have the job of getting the senior section all together Would you believe - Ross without his camera? H f readmg, evaluatmg, and elxmmalmg make Des Pensees a worthwhlle hteraly magazme. Des Pensees Proves That The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword , .eg is 'Q E 'R 60 ...ff t Concerts Provide Students With A Way K A gm J .--' F - V 7,1 35 I H 'ig K i2 WWA ' f .5 I K' .wif T QW x ff W' F '1 t.te,7' :gl .1- ,M e A f o A t ' f Vtizf i To Groove 61 The Seniors Present A Partridge In A Pear Tree. RIDG is r Ei 4 Keith, you're stepping on my foot! 62 Two senior couples - Mike and Candy, Barb and Pat - wait eagerly for the music to begin. Old friends meet again and exchange hellos. -T PRESENT 63 An assembly, sponsored by the Human Relations Club, consisted of a discussion of the racial problems of today. This panel from Reading and a panel from Wilson exchanged views about the problems and possible solutions of the black-white conflict. A few of our soul brothers from Reading High School performed with a rock gro in the exchange assembly The Black Experience . The program told the story of black man from slavery to the present civil rights movement. The production inclu song, dance, and rock music in its narrative. 64 Spirit! Let's Hear It! :p rallies were held many times throughout the football and basketball seasons to 'omote spirit for our teams. The cheerleaders took much time and effort in anning the rallies for the teams. A group of seniors also aided in leading the lCCl'S. rit was shown by all the students, especially during the er Battle Cry' in which the classes can show their neriority by out yelling the others. The seniors, of arse, almost always won the prize for being the loudest. - 1 at ' 2,4 hw QW 1 ,,.., .h .,,5i5,g,5it2g3gg,tQ5i1 5Q ' Q: ' . titiiw, - Niis1.ifmiQL-- 155,59 ons Death Takes A Holida I :QSM-, 'VN ' 1 ' gui f . gi 'Z I 1 ' ' F 31 a- . - Q',1. v. 5' f WW 'V 1 I 3522 , my 4 fi ff A -wifwww Q1 ' 1 21zTLME2ff:wZ -f 66 The seniors who took part in Death Takes A Holiday were Charles IMoyer as Fedele, Pamela Moyer as Cara, Michael Turner as Duke Lam- bert, Catherine Long as Duchess Stephanie, Barbara Bomberger as Alda, avid Olsen as Baron Cassara, Catherine Herman as Grazia, Leanda oyer as Princess, Mary Kay Raber as Rhoda Fenton, Scott Sheeler as ric Fenton, Richard Riffle as Carrado, John Cooper as Major Whitred. David Hadley as Death, and Donna Berg, the student director. Along with these actors and actresses, other seniors played important behind the cenes roles as make-up artists, prompters, publicity people, and usher- ttes. With their support and the guidance of helpful advisors, the play as a great success. ' 67 i The play Death Takes A Holidayi' is a story about a day when Death takes the role of a human. During this day he experiences the common feelings of all human beings. The action ofthe play centers around the love between Death and a woman, which eventually leads to her death. Mrs. Ice as Mlss Moffat glares at Squ1re Clay. The Faculty Presents ccThe Corn Is Green 68 af l ya? JK. .il , ,fx Nag t IEL W i ,L-Y A, -'-1: at -ji: ' Patton. played by Jon West. threatens the life of an innocent victim. Cathy I-OHS 35 Belinda Pfyde CXPlaiI15 The PICHSUTCS Of Owfliflg HH inn- Students - WRamshackle Inn The Wilson Drama Club presented 66R3IDSh3CklC Inn as its major production for the year. The hard work of learning lines and staging a three act play was evident in the excel- lent final production. Later in the year, the Wilson Education Association pre- sented '6The Corn is Green? Faculty members, led by Mrs. Ice and Mr. Leininger, ably portrayed the story of a Welsh coal miner who made goodv through education - an ap- propriate plot. 'V' t .27 QQ ., . .1 ,,1Wa, i , ......fvf-: P' J is 1 .-1 1 Q , s 5 3 3 3 sf 5 3 mt .1 Q SQ E lx as S a S 3 5 YE 2 3 5 l Clubs t Wilson Help Build A Better Future A part ofthe Stage Crew at work. Wilson has a wide range of clubs to sa- tisfy almost every studentis interest. The clubs provide the students with experi- ences that are not found in the class- room. The club members learn to live and work with one another, provide services to the community, and prepare for life in the business world. This train- ing has aided students by applying knowledge gained in school to practical situations, allowing the student to realize the full value of his high school instruc- tion. I' vftjilia y ,Ju The FBLA sells soft pretzels to obtain operating funds. Senior Aquatic Leaders busily plan the Water Show. l Human Relations Club members raise money by selling cupcakes after School' The Human Relations Club presents an assembly with Reading Hig students Gary Wenrich learns to operate a television camera. The Model U.N. Club departs on its trip to Ithaca. New York L. Gibson. K. Laser, B. James. M. Wentzel. und J. Auchenbach. members ofthe Motorcycle Club. take time to pose for the photographer. 31141 Diane and Donna. oflicers ofthe Grappler Girls. look on. 43137701889 Pictured above is part of the Debate Club: V. Lombardi, D. Casmus, R. Clemens. F. Sherman. B. Napolitano, B. Corso. C. Bressi, A. Bugay Grappler girls watch intently as the wrestling team pins another opponent agp 3 This member ofthe Library Club is hard ut work. Carol Goas loved her Ramshackle Inn part! Members of the TV Crew puzzle over u problem circuit. ff Q The camera forms a focal point of TV Club. 73 The Stage Crew helps insure smooth productions. Members ot' the Drama Club pose ut intermission. 5 LH 1 1 i W 1 f 1 3 V w 5 2 4 1 c 4 ! 5 I Q I L,-,,n , - - Q The soccer team practices hard in preparation for a garr . Soccer . Or K W ' 1 . Mt. P - 1 yn ,, ,Qt my 1 a .. wg sf mg' ,1-.iifilfi 7: SW '1 I.,: ' ' ,, L WMwmTgge..T'i :MM f. - -www----M V WWA --rknmammwhww ...., A... -ff:-Vw 1. 0 9 he Men In Striped Shirts Strive For Success 'o build the incredible stamina and agility needed to lay soccer, our thirty-six member team started getting in hape in August. Beneath the sweltering sun, the boys did renuous calisthenics, ran laps, and scrimmaged hard for ,e coming season. is 5 . 'Qs Si S A y 'E T 4' A ii -J -e---' 5, ' g Q y Z ggg tegt 1 5, ggg . .1 7 e'tieel S S. - t'ii as e-i etaa attr . steee S . if ,,g3 is 4 SS A tiii ' ttfrs S e A UQe-'e ' sr 'ii '-- . SS ' .,,,- c . to . S t s -'- S f .X si' . . c 'if' S ' Sf? .'-: L S N, S' :gi i Y, It -L,, fsi was I ,,. A, 1? g f. Wigwam W , , AF ..,.- -2 . , . .1 .. A W' L Sv' . QT? 'S ' S 5- ' 5, K, X I. V f.e.71fJg, iiL.!f'Fs . . . T tir . I ,L V:- LL.kV5 kjkgirzt.. c,:LrN is, ,V ,,. V1 if ' i zi' ,,,. ii s lnv . , K .vig I . .5 -: i. I .'rr Fw . ' e ',r.. S S 1 R' Q rrr . s Q Lk I A-A V,, X, I . : Qi pp ,,. ,5. 'N Coach Bright, R. Bock, J. Teasdale, J. Hill, T. Blankenbiller, R. Becker, N. eider, L. Gibson, K. Leberl 2. G. Wassack, R. Wien, B. Hiester, T. Perkins, . Noll, W. Holloway, K. DeMoss, G. Stuberg 3. S. Schalten. S. Weber, S. Burkot, R. Langdon, Z. Schaeffer, D. Bastion, D. Reigalg 4. T. Moyer, K. Molesky, C J. Springer, G. Wolfe, S. Fossi, R. Hickernell. Heller, C. Karnish. R. Flemming, R. Bestwick, D. Christ, S. Laser: 5. K. Wagner, Girls, Field Hockey For 1970 1. R. DaDamio, P. Boyer, C. Burkot, M. Hettinger, D. DaDamio: 2. J. Hirstius, L. Friend, D. Brusc A. Hare, L. Metzger, N. Wagner, B. Miller, C. Reinselg 3. R. Shepley, H. Kendal, A. Sherman, 1 Kadillac, P. Waechli, D. Griffin, D. Spayd, L. Sparr, B. Ludwigg 4. D. Mitchell, G. Smith, D. Putt, Waechli, H. Lippincott, R. Miller, C. Hess, D. Green, D. Walters, L. Kendal. . , Nj fi -wv,,,:,-M. . .f . . .. f- . .... . g.. -nr.. V - . G1fgsfnrs--f,tg,,..'1i.l..,q.. . ., J r ffl -4 .. L' . wifi 'TR V :Wi- 27-Z iizi ii' 7 t if r w f r: ,fi:,gf,, fr .t.m,r.5.ff1rfff.r ,5M j, 3rg 91Q, x rw Ja . . 'f 1 j H . m ' 1mzafv...:2'r-leafs,-rag.rA:afS'.e. .fin - -z9,:r.:r.1-'f-zf.-W..-W. ' 1 ' .... . 1-fi rf-sf ., :if we we ,wyiw .5245-fsj s: f .f2v1r.1: cw., -5 1 -2: - A F-f'vf-yi? 4- F G xt 1f.-v-sf.g- . ' . r 'fl S E ' 5 . -W' A if ew 1. ..g1f'.,i f-gf .tweQlsvMz2z'i V. 1. fn. wr '11-faizzimfmawlfs Air' ff .. ia my-Q-.11iJ2w,..f -, fr f i ' . .1 . 1,g,,i,7, w.'ez. ' we X - '. V vi H ,w b - .. -,,sge,,e3eew-:ter .351,.-'rw ' Q: a 42,9-1,311 3-11,1 Q aw- wif :Xa ge-L 5.f9mg5Q,gN:L--f-ef spew I ve ' J.wzS?s jig ax? if Q is-we Q .. During the hottest week in August some of our Girls, Field Hockey team at- tended Hockey Camp at Governor Mifflin. In one short week some of the less experienced players showed a great deal of talent and developed enthusiasm for the coming season. The team showed a definite improve- ment over the past years. Rain or shine, the close knit unit of team and coaches worked to gain perfection in game strategy and skills. i 'A . ii K l' zz 1 sv 78 an-, W HNF? . . So Give A Cheer For The Varsity . 0 74 2. - I. R. Engel. D. Putt. M. Wentzel. M. Auman. B. Hess. M. Krieder. Dries. D. Starnes. S. Yeager. D. Spaulding: 2. W. Graser. J. Fehling, Wardrop. J. Nigrelli. M. Conrow. R. Trowbridge. D. Niles. A. Moatz Q Palka. K. Baker. K. Stavarski: 3. C. Keener, B. Ziska. M. Mieczkowski. Gancer. L. Thomas. M. Kemp. G. Kline. M. Lee. R. Schartel. K. Folk. Weezorak. M. Sensenigg 4. M. Hettinger. M. Hannis, D. Weaver, R. J. Vaughn, J. Keegan, W. Biffel, B. Harbach. W. Foster, S. Hass Stewart. P. Kreitz. C. Long: 5. T. Morrissey. M. Davis, P. Bro Kondrath, L. Bamett. J. Federowicz. S. LeSage. T. Ebling, M. Dra Earhart. der. Three Great Reasons For Winning 'ff A on number 1.: Co-captain Mike Reason number 2.: Coach 'gBig Johnn Gurski. ,J fs K , 1 ,,..- Reason number 3.1 Co-captain Dave Starnes 1. D. Putt, M. Wentzel, D. Spaulding, D. Starnes, S. Yeager, R. Trowbridge, M. Conrowg 2. M. r Auman, R. Engel, M. Krieder, B. Hess, D. Dries, D. Niles. 9 lr ii., were .. .. , if il 1 Q M 4 H' 5 as :-.,. it .,,.. ,5 E312 fm New--ffmf-www M.. ..:.: if an-A w -NW t. i, ,, A M E 1 was X, I M E ,,, is '52 .S Wx 'Y Ts X 'Q1i,+z,1,1.v. 'Z' w 4' 94 ' mf' t it 'X ' H' , .. . 3? ti- . 'F K : 'HK , xg-5 5 . 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The closeness tween the boys and the spirit they displ accounted for part of their successg accounted for the rest. Some Of The Hard-Hitting c6Bab Bulldogsw In Action iii ., , .. V ,. -, ...., .,,. ., T f ,.,k V 'KLVV i K? A v:-: --It r x A V 6 ' - ' . E: I A K ig wg v V. . I It ' L 1: . re +5 am ' A-W rj Qi' was , ': A A' M N' Q3 ' ix Y 9 5- X an , - 1- J ' i ,V K X 1, M 1 Tv 7 A ' i 5. 3 K .f W M ' jf' 1 'Qi E u,4i ,,., .J ff- in-' 7 ' '7 U Q J Fas li M. Lee. J. Gancer. L. Thomas. A. Moatz. M. Kemp. G. Kline. T. J. Keegan. R. Raber. D. Weaver: 3. B. Kondrath. P. Brooks. M. Hannis. Palka. K. Folk. R. Weezorak. R. Seliartel: 2. M. Hettinger. S. LeSage. P. S. Hassler. T. Ebling. M. Dragon. D. Stewart. M. Davis. L. Barnett. J. Kreitz. M. Semenig. B. Harbaeh. M. Mieczkowski. W. Foster. C. Long. Federowicz. W. Graser. .A ... A Much of the time. the J.V. football team is affectionately called Baby Bulldogs . But on this year's team. there was no kidding around when it came to playing a game. They hit hard and kept their cool when the going got rough. At left. Bruce Harbach receives advice from the coaches. 83 1. D. Hile, J. Diller, E. Zukowski, M. Coleman, C. Blankenbiller, D. Long, S. Frasso, D. Dragon, D. Scholl, C. Schwartz, T. Walshg D. Rick, D. Haugney, M. Kern, F. Kress, D. Sweimler, J. Conrowg 3. Dietrich, W. Nebel, J. Tolen, M Relic, G. Stout, M. Huntiinge 9th Grade Football - Theyfre N . 1. .iF.-...iff asm. ,J it .my ie f ie' A wtf 252.1 Sisgeaxiwifizg . Z. -H ,mei 1 wwgifei-,x121sQs.QAai.: ff. 7 .-um .- fr., .J ff . , fW..5fl.:.f: -rf9g1f21fw-.iefe.:w..w sz PIssr1exf2,:.fe.?fg,. faz?4P'a3gwLf1-:JY Qt i lr 35,-iQs:94Ri5lP:g5 2 .l2A-,j3s?5e492AQg2fPi3?5iiYmi -vzcxaivarizsiyg-1 . 91?z--.q.sxgg,,-r V K : . , 'Yldygez-Vtlwr--.ez--rr 'sel24Q:Pf-,gsm reA2lg...f55,l ? 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' .. -'iga ' ' ' 5 ma'q:iv.:.i-Q-l....w -- 35, - Q i. X . . .,..... .... . ..,. . M ...,. . . ., M---..-,.,-.:.l.f..t.J- . . .. . . .. .., r .b ... .'-.. . -V Q Ng l r, S. Hughes, C. Schaeffer, D. Fritz, F. Wenrich, P. Hamilton, K. Butler 9th grade gridders battle their way toward victory. 84 2. R. Zerbe, M. Wixon, S. Schonour, J. Woods, D. Jones, L. Stefanacci, Homecoming: A Queen To Bragg About and Mike present roses to Kathy, our 1970 Homecoming Queen. Homecoming Day is a festive time which takes place dur- ing the football season. Senior girls were nominated from the different homerooms. The student body then pro- ceeded to vote on the contestants who were Kathy Bragg, Debbie DaDamio, Janice Hoyer, Carol Reinsel, Gay Taylor, and LuAnn Yocum. The recipient ofthe home- coming award for this year was Kathy Bragg. 1. G. Geesamen, H. Schoffner, B. Barnett, J. Schatzg 2. T. Labish D Tietbohl D Cloutler P Murphy M. Votto, C. Dirksg 3. Mr. Grant Mahon. G Stamina, an important quality for any runner, is obtained through hard, daily practice. During this practice together, a fellowship grows. But there are always some hard times as another Wilson team tries to be f'No. IV, el,, 1, Q 2 ,.,e . A 'iQe5gtTif,,?,5-4. 4 - .V V 2... li.i . it e 5i527?r5'fif9 t, 57.-'Yiifff ii'. f 7571-. 1 . . A . L . .,, . . ., M N . ....y ... ...y.. y 4 is l L s .tas tfti 1 t . t .... f mggmwmwggg mi, wa3itsiaeaiafiisaseretfwsigggtrawteek ,-'i A K? wi .llt e .tie s .tsy t Q Q. 4 K QQQQQVM mQDQ9jLyQjQ1jQs' hyyyyyyy jjj Spirit for the cross country team was evident throughout the school. Harriers Stride For Victor 86 H J 45 F .9 . -'K mg hw x X .lan 0 as 5 Mgmt-v3 -'-l :: 'fbjvf af' 'xi M W 'wi I 'Vi R AE 1. , ig Y if . ,. ' ', hx ? u p j , igg Q Q . . Z ' in -,, 2, 1 :A'E Y -.4 f QS- ur ' 1. J. Weidenheimer, R. Schartel, R. Wardrop, M. Walsh, S. Weidman, P. Fleishood, R. 'Bosold, D. Lease, M. Gibson, D. Heck, D. Mays. . What can you say when the basketball team plays in a la -off for the first time 1n twent ears, when there IS 0 q ggg s . . standin room onl in a m that used to be em t ex- 37 N ffl it ..,.. cept for cheerleaders and the playerls parents? Basket- Z3 ff ball Weiss,', all you can say is - congratulations from all 53 1 gX?Ia'E.?i alone t 1 , D of us. We re proud of you. T 44 I .Sc pi plldmvallcy f 55 40 Mifllin 80 f'-- 38 3' 51 69 2' 4 42 46' if , -e-' .,.. . .... 1' .s,, ,Cffaaf Crest tt, M 64 ,Muhlenburg -ff 1 r.esg A ?S?gjfConrad Weiser. ...e l. 1. P. Hamilton, D. Rick, D. Turner, D. Haugney, D. Exas, B. Mays, 2. J. Whitmyer, C. Schwartz, J. Wilkinson, T. Ebbert, K. Eberle, D. Tothero. Missing, G. Stump. The freshman team,s record does not show a winning season, but remember: 6'It's not whether you win or lose, itls how you play the game? img. K 1 5 W' f f uf.. W ...W I .Wy . 'dfgiggiai' V ' 1 s.vztf1eS2g' . n 4 --f.5Qf1ef2f.:g1L.fz asw H. --f1i,z:ge U. 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L..i.ss1L,ffi-we-1+ff .,.Q..:s1cf1 lg. ..,,-,..,z.4v3..Q .w.us,.w'1efwff ff-.g.w,f1.f..i.sf :www 5 le-ik? Junior High Team Kee S n Tr in P S I. J. Simpson. C. Burkot. P. Boyer. C Reinsel. M. Hetlingerl 2. S. Dolensky P. Gray. L. Hess. A. Zeiber. E O'Connor: 3. S. Greesmer. P. Zerbe. M. Sherman. D. Brusch. P. Burke. D Super: 4. H. Kendal. C. Boyer. L Ewuys. D. Fester. C. Goals. R. Super Q.C. . . S P Geirlsiwskeilyalle P M P 37-1 Mifflin. P .23 L 29. 'Pe. 7 32 .- L19 35 25 A V ' .'I'u1' ehfjcken' V m ' 68' . 22 Muglenberg 42 '26 Wyomissing C 37 14 S Tulpehocken , 63 29 Conrad Weiser 49 GITIS Capture Then League Title! Matmen Wrestle To Victor g5..x,..mc, .Q fm A to 4 A we f A .aw 3 F .iw tri ? :: :.-- E1 it if ,F 2' Q 9 the . Q.: 'B' 1-,QQ I 'K 6' i Jawa ,r aw , NP IE wx S313-X H .f K ul if 2, 45 Eggs, 'PM 453 'tits li 1 wi . t fe Q V . 1 E a gg-2'eggf3?'w5'5 'Vw fx. ,Ml fr fl wtf. ' Q. K ,il ' .2 53 1 rr M.. vm' 2 5 Q , Q rv Y Q 4sg't'e,gQa,,3Xl13a? 2 NE. ' , 22 , ,- Q 1 iw tt as ':. A-Sig N, , 5 Ig ki, ,Mics- EJ- , tgp x + M.. N A X rg, M- -- - 2 r nw ,W r vm N. .. .-,N 5515! rg ga 7.2 V r it - . ,N 1 wi, ,f, N .1 2 3 .5 ' f figs. r HE' X i-,., ...Q M. .. . .ww 4 t, br ef ..v : '. e'1ws?'ii3giLf..iQ ' .M 4 , 255 -if 5? Q. . .,...,ix:t:1rw,, V '- we ,,LL . A . ,. ,A:. W LLL:A , V., Q W ff Ji 59 5' Q. 7 WY 9 'lg I M Q Q if ff' tt .rio wi S . 't-QM SSL 1 ia M33 ' g s 'mg 5 , .L P, ,E gi r 2 .3 5 x Q, 3 g J Q , , mg r n 1, it 4 Q g 5 wa Q 7 112 M 5 . rx A ,W www! gd , ww W cm ,fit ' 5' Q I 'M , 4 x 41 593 ifubxlgt , Q ld 1 asa Q 2422? pp, Mwwr'rtv3s5 a fi I. I 1. D. Clements, R. Snook, M. Wood, K. Bragg, B. Langdon, 2. D. Brightbill, D. Spaulding, D. Starnes, M. Sensenig, R. Riegelg 3. D. Beaver, B. Weik, M. Keeney, J. Raffaui J. Stamesg 4. D. Goodwin, H. Carter, M. Conrow, J. Ireland, K. Baker, J. Fehling. After weeks of sweating, straining, and losing weight, beginning early in Novem- ber, the Wilson grapplers made their season debut under coach William Al- bright. The matmen opened the league season by whipping Wyomissing 39-lO. The wrestling team accumulated five more league victories before ending the season with a record of 6-l-l. XLS 04' wr. Gf. .as f 5 1 -vw.. +-,gy fi? In ix? 7 A -1? il saw 5 3 wg 9 Q .Y - ff ,- '3 5XXKW3Y' i' ,AJ qw my A. gb 'N fs Q fu, W H ' if ii' F1 The 6'Chlorine Kidsw Make It To States The 1970-71 swimming season started off with a big splash. The magnificent Bull- frogs handed William Allen a 73-22 defeat for o eners, and the rest of the season fol- lowe a winning pattern. They suffered a momentary setback at Lancaster, but finished in a tie for first place in their league. Eleven team members Went to the state championships - Kieth Laser, Dan Niles, Les Gibson, Wayne Gratz, Bruce Ravel, Sid Burkot, Steve Gyomber fwho placed Lesage, George thirdj, Randy Schneck, Mike Burke, and Tom Ravel. .,..,. . ttts j Q awag, . ..5559355ii252Zi6:?LgPfiES?i?ZfH ...Q vaniqa?mimi-qgstikfftgqi 55kg-A-21TQ:Lftsafft-vt2iz:2sgg5sgb.,... Q 11' 'fiiiei' '5i?fQ:..LQS. ggi fx- tstw- sU21f'.S2ais2f its ,-gf 73. . X 7-161 :ffl , mere- --anger:-el. .,5? 'le5 we , S- S it T.,-are reffiggf L N A . if 5,8 , 33 22, we 23 .Q 2 M., at 1.2, . S K S 35.2-.-,, X Mx PAL bi 'H X, wi if 9 rktfi-,fs fi V Gly, SR 5, fi, if ag .w rap H- 9' S, 355335, .silt-,fag 3 5 S, 2 5 1 is W r ,mg rigs, WS at tx S L SZ in as is wh i tw f is H ?' f Sf W K 9 WWE.: ti '-w 'UIQ if Q S fs. if ,ww Q if ,JL a t Q 9 S, W X 2 S 5 'W Y-as X 55 S , 2, we 2 . imma, t., t T www. t iw. f ste-.tfmfsftg-.51tsfrfi.-J-f3ww.x.H : :. 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Huntzinger, F. Kurtz, S. Laser, F. Wenrichg 2. Coach Snyder, P. Glander, M. Hannis, G. Noll, S. Burkot, D. Elias, M Snook, W. Gratz, K. Laser, L. Gibson, D. Niles, B. Ravel, S. Lesage, P. Kreitz, J. Spaar T. Ebling, R. Schneck, S. Kehres. Coach Bright. a M V W 4 TLT: ,wuljiv ,,.. 7 -Wm NWN ,iw-www wwf M- M1 A ,i,,,,,WWw,.w,W.q,, Vw. ,, N ww .,,..,M.f-w- .WW MW.,ww-4-ww -wgzm, ' NW,-m W 7.0- .,..u1f.-f1-fum.-0 m2,ww,,L 5 ww - . ,: Wifi W 5 5 5 x ,JH as W WNW. 141 9 NK. A' 3, ,L ' -.w 'F D ,- +2 yy- Av., PI' , was irls S im Team Makes A Big Spla h In 971 -lsr' W - effmassa 2, as f S mites - , -few 2.a,i,ief,r14:fxg2?fi?5fl. . , r 25255 ., .sg-.i, -f My ...sig-:sz'szii4i?W 'f'fk?l:?Si iieiifiiiszilfiikf - . ,.,.,A a..f,.i,i, -,A-'Q5 M ,,k.,.,.g..4.., ., way-i.w1,..,1.,..1 sfi:mf,if,.sLs. Q fizasfie- sz 2,-wk'eww?-S1-2:'iw2 , ,,.,,.,,.,...., . f.a,i2,..+,,m, W... f 21.-if,ss,e5gl,geyi1Q.e.:r:,m 2 ,., ..,,,, ws. W M- X 1'-f-1,5583 .2,. .. S Jesaiisis. . . 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O,Connor, C. Harbster, B. Coller, L. Kadilac, S. Kahn, D. Ertz, D. Walter, 2. M. Saeger, Wechter, L. Sparr, M. Grunewald, C. Babb, M. Gibson, S. Burke, L. Kazmirczakg 3. C. Burk B. Miller, W. Long, M. Saeger, C. O'Bara, L. Oxenford, K. Zentgraffg 4. Miss Updegrave, Bilfel, R. Ernesto, R. Miller, P. Clymans, L. Eways, B. Fields, P. Niles. With Miss Updegrave at the helm, the girls, swim team, captained by Kathy Biflie and Cindy Burkot, powered its way to a 3-2 record for the season. if ,L . 1 'ff , MQ. ,i .. Nm. MEf l .f ff! 3 if gr 1, I all wg A 9 -'ilnrh ,NN 1 ,f .vw Q 4? av W ,A I I ff. 'Y I .M if XS' 'ffxm k V .. gag 'U vu ,.., A-. f nf ,:f y 5l:s+ I-wg.. Boys' Track What can one say about the Wilson High Track team? Not every team can win championships, but that does not mean that time was wasted. Dedication of the same members means more to a coach than an undefeated season. I. D Stehman D. Heck B Becker J. Hill B Hess E. Sckulski J F B. Hiesterg 2. C. Long, K. Folk, M. Hannis, G. Geeseman, K. Dem Hughes, R. Boynesg 3. G. Craley, M. Sensenig, P. Angstadt, R. Rab M. Kemp, R Feeg B. Rhoads, M Votto M. Dragon, D Everrett Riegel, C. Beck, G. Wasig, R. Ferraro, T. Labishg 4. J. Schatz, 2 x ,g,. Q i. ,M A. -'vw ,. , - - A . 1 n A i 99 The Girls' Track Team Toils For Triumph Like the boys' track team, the girls, track team was not blessed with an outstanding season. The girls practiced sprints, hurdles, and shotput, but the team was not as successful as they had hoped. Still, the team was com- prised of hard working girls who should be recognized for their dedication if not for their victories. A high jumper shown in action. Pat Tolen practices landing gracefully. Y0u're almost there girls. Don't give up now. I i I X A Q. 1. Mrs. Anna Chase, R. Dadamio, C. Boyer, D. Dadamio, J Hirstius, S. Conrad fManagerJg 2. D. Farina, M. Raber, C Fleischmann, L. Frasso, P. Gray, C. Calm, M. Black, S Dolinsky, 3. J. Waelchli, K. Zentgraf, M. Amadio. S. Brown C. Schroll, D. Weber, S. Dolinskyg 4. S. Bruke, L. Hess, D Mattern, S. Lefller, N. Cardinal, W. Griflithsg 5. P. Gilles, D Green, H. Lippincott, P. Tolen, Z. Schultz, C. Wise. Talent Of The Tennis Court M W..-Y V o s' enn Muhlen is -WNW ix rw it ,fm Y 'ff' l 'K M was WWWWWW , 45-firiiiffi-'S' '4 gmwm N!!! 2 ff ww-wmwnwmf' Hmm ',- 'mg , Y w 'm'W ife 'f' Q'ff52.f-riff? 1Qf:,f,fi'-:fl???if:,3fH:Q ' 'F ' , t f 'A V Wim- - D :ifef:ws,,.:':xt5 ' - . f. ' , - ' M-.. I , 1fb2Q'f--: 3 . M , - .....1' -:ff ' . .nf , . 1 -f ' l ' f 2 V-V! - 's? i..z: . 1 ..j,.:,+- J -i-: .r - ' sf- ..-12' x'i.g.:1wff'-1'21'+-M-'.i,'fi' 1-'i1U-'ff-4. ,, .. W,4k,g,,,WM . 77 I K 7 I 7.93. 7 ,VVV ..,. I .-iw L -wil W Q Reading Tulpehocken Governor M Wyomlssmg co J .:swinw,-iizfwatxfm Q S A -:wif raw f-'.. ,-'- : f ,W-,i..,.fq,-1 ,i.m.iQ, +,e-,t-,f.3ggi,i.,5i.- ff 55.552 Lee Dundore, an eleventh grade member of the tennis team, shows his form on returning a 1. A. Klein, S. Kanner, R. Stowell, D. Beaverg 2. Coach Daniel Witman, D. Wert, L. Dunc Eastian, T. Perkins. 102 Tennis Involves Love 1. L. Kadilac, G. Gromis, K. Bragg, J. Simpson, 2. A. French, C Babb, D. Brusch, Coach Linda Updegrave, A. Lambert, G Behm, K. Niles. i Qmwp Golfing ls For The Birdies This year's golf team drove and putted its way to a successful season. The season started early in the spring with the driving of golf balls against nets in the boiler room and the putting on carpets in the halls. Later the team matched its skills against the rigor of its home course - the Manor. steoi GQ? .s.. T Y f W '. -' ' . :Dwell BOW? i t T f Wet fwmin .T T W2 rfb- T 1 l p 1 lf L' E stito. iiif 5, sis:-4.5, 5 f- f :gig f , -, fJI,7y.r:f-mf 2 im-me .,,, no-f.-,. ,,,,...,,... ,K ,A,. ,,,,.,,,,.,..,,, ,.,.,. J ,., ,... ,.,...,7 z-H+dizifff-:-f3'tvK+,fi-?if?'fff+s!J4?J.1ESr5-:,J.u.f-'f!-Riff:Zffffffiifl553710. .. Wm iisewe- K 'WMV' 1 .M Romping Rollers Reign Supreme The bowling team under the leadership of Mr. Norman Hopp strived very hard for their vic- tories. The team, consisting of underclassmen, practiced often and diligently to prove that a bowling team can succeed. As the season progressed, the team became more consistent in their performance. Until the end of the season, our bowling team proved that they were the best, even though the scores appear otherwise. is .,Vr i Aykr f at . K O A A if '--- J V- i'iiii ' a l r s i T r i s 2 Wyomissig il iil's 0 Muhlenbuiig t 3 0 Reading 3 1 Exeter 3 11 Mount Perm fr f 0 Hmbmg 0 Twin Valley 1 R' .Q :V 2 R .W omissin 's'r ' 1 as , I illhlenbul' 5? iQfg,Q,lV r 3 'r-- DW? Jenn .W.,,V gggiawsg aw.. it Q Rggadl w If f J. wiv t E5 is as ,,,ii.L-M' w eefsaf:s: ' ,saw . agar 1 'f ..aI qyxiw: Varsity team: B. Hiester, B. Denby, G. Bear, B. Wentzel, D. Ruppert. as-fra IILSUV 5. wi, ' K' Q 4 . D ,,f1 e e J Ulf. ' 'U i5L M. -,.. MII. SHN 1. M. Dietrich, K. Keiser, M. Essick, M. Snook, B. Harbach, T. Blankenbiller, 2. R. Wardrop, R. Steffy, R. Trowbridge, E. Schieifer, D. Reagan, S. Schwenkg 3. K. Stavarski, T. Palka, B. Wentzel, D. Fischer, D. Riiiie, Mr. Kopp - coach. 2 s 1 igf 5 5 S 3' Qt i ey ,,, ,pls r in Q1 .,-YKLEW ,.,. tw.,-t ,... it ,ts-sttisst ,,f. Manda-waa,..,,.m. ,W-Wm K A -.t.,7-Lv: ur.wfrM,ag..Zr.aM-f -.gp Baseball Hits Home Under the competent leadership of Mr. William Kopp, the varsity baseball team worked diligently for a successful season. Once the season started, the team did not fare too well. Even though their record does not show it, the baseball team worked and played well together. The team,s long and hard practices, plus the spirit of Mr. Kopp, brought about friendships among the boys. All of this combined to make the season extremely enjoyable for the baseball team. Lia iw gp, rd M . M -H 1 :Sai :I .A Mrs .gf Law aasf1':.nQE?WSp?5 I my Q- :L 'L' im f .2 613:52 :af 2-afsfrr-ww - .. 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'ke ' - 5. L A ,- .wfmfed ww A Arf,f?J,. ,gyvg .. 4.3 9 'f fh.,m.kf5,L:3,5 V:,3Sif:,,v,Y,V3 gm: 5, 35. I I A. Weidman, B. Gross, B. Langdon, S. Weaver, R. Brown, J. Schnaderg 2. M. Hettinger, N. Speicher, S. Weidman, B. Kondrath, D. Owens, Mr. Bradburn - coach. Softball Sluggers O Conner S Schlegel, K. Hannis, S. Weik, S. Gehart, leck 2 K Martell, P. Zerbe, S. Griesemer, C. Reinsel. Wagner M Hettinger, Coach Leinbachg 3. D. Smith, S. t D Griffin M Seidel, K. Prestwood, E. Ehst, A. Sher- A Z1eber,D Spadafora. DA ff? T is 5 916 Je f . wb ta 6 :-ef ass wait litmus iilgilgfivffifg S t ....,, f S is 'fasswr-fe? NNN? 3 SS. S Wife if 5 K: . ww new tm. Q H wpififtf Da fs Q80 9 Co . Q b O .. ' , - U s 5Z!:45f?Q?'E. V S H131 'izfgl ,, 7-M . .iq-is-fr. .. sez ? saw .3445 mf'-1'----f.f..' - .W 'A .agisa v gsfk t Wen K 8 1 - f fa 5 S ,vw 1a n u- .. nuniw. faqgtiaiiw 2,f,5gs.f5Q5!Ti:f,vg4g'--. f NM Q Q wife- if n . 1 if Q- .eff 5:32.ugsegaiseaiweatswgggiagi sie x .s .L. ef . s. . .qs im U. ijnm? 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Senior members of the rious sports attended the banquet and received plaques with their ,mes and the sports they participated in. The members of the boys, 'im team and the girls' basketball team received team jackets. ave Starnes and Carol Reinsel were cited as the outstanding boy .d girl athlete. 'N-ma V 3 an ,,., W M 'Uv' ,V ,nr 4',.u.-'I-A ', V . 'Ffi'3ff'3'l'9'33'1a'71-4w 'i5,'g-Iv?-iflkzsgfif 'fffifw-. sow r- ,tri-ik--1 1-vqggsnkx L, ,5 5 , 4 f H., .-,. rv.:-M xt v. V, a 39 -, F ,sw-ws rbsfggtr fats-1-? -1- .-a?:s iE.tffa2:f'.W'iiE'i ,aa z'...rv1':n .- nv -'1..s'::.v'Emi6im14tf?Gf. 'L!f....'24f Wi .JY 'YQ'-suv pr SL' X--x Y ,I M1 5 M. I ff- Qf' , ,,. 'J J' x 'Zf ' ' My . -1 Q, 1. J is . Q mm 5 xl K ,ff -- ' Q f : : - -. L7 f f,1f K 7 A -if z K Y 15 V L ,. W -. ., WM45 2 55 f W 5 :s M53 if X E 4 R , f gk ig p fn iw fr., wk H., .gg K 1 NJ fa f s 331-gif 4 'fr Q if v, may .Q 7' TZ' W 2 , , , K , - A W -K 5 x if , 44' 1, Ov I , 113 v .J 6 x ,, 2,1 ' . 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After the first few weeks of school, they adjust to the fast pace and crowded halls and add their own part to the functioning of the school. M R Us Donna and Jim are shown practicing with the band. The ninth grade basketball team waits for the foul shot ff w if 1 Monica Schweigert does her thing. Ninth grade cheerleaders pose for the camera 117 Fd' Y..- Qf Qkl- . ,Ll I f Q 5 iz. 'Ee 'Q 3 6 A uk gm ' XS -ra ' Q 3 W af 3 5 Pam Coen practices for the Spring Choral Concert George Noll walking on the water. uniors -- Driving Spirit f '72 Ted Palka and Rick Wardrop rest during a football game. Jean Grillo pays strict attention to the teacher. Junior class officers: President, Jim Fehlingg Vice President, Ted Palkag Secretary, Bonnee Collerp Treasurer, Tim Perkins. ,X , 5 X 1 2 3 s Z f a i 5 9 x 1 Q 4 E S i Jackie Waelchh a member of the hockey team concentrates on the Ir, The Junior Class Now that the Seniors have left Wilson their places will be filled by the Junio 3 Class. The Junior year is one marked b the agonies of Chemistry class, the obstacle. of Algebra II, and the endlessness of Worlc Cultures. The class trip to New York if always a part of the eleventh grade memo ries along with the memories of the tina tribute the Juniors pay to the Seniors b 5 transforming the gym into a paradise for the Junior-Senior Prom. Though there ex- e ists a spirit of competitiveness between th Juniors and Seniors, there also exists a e mutual admiration and respect between th two classes. This can be seen in the har- mony in which these two classes work. camera A few Juniors are shown just before they left on the trip to Germany. Tawau Reggie Weiss. R is for the respect he demands in the classroom or on the courts. E is for his easy-going, cool manner. G is for the good he has done for the Wilson High School basketball team. The other G is because . . . he's great! I is for intense dedication to his goals. E is for the energy he displays in achieving these goals. W is for wanting to win, and the ability to instill this desire in others. E is for his enthusiam, his zest for life. I is for his interest in teaching, coaching, and in students themselves. And finally, the S's stand for Super-Star, a word that describes Mr. Weiss exactly. Mr. Weiss is especially memorable to the Seniors because of the spirit he helped to generate between the months of November and March. And so, Mr. Reggie Weiss, it is to you that the Senior class of Wilson High dedicates, with great pride, the l97l edition ofthe Wilsonian. 126 1 edicated To A Man With Drive - Mr. Ronald J. Weiss Creed To Live B 'gLet me but live my life from year to year, With forward face and unreluctant soul. Not hurrying to, nor turning from the goalg Not mourning for the things that disappear In the dim past, nor holding back in fear From what the future veilsg but with a whole And happy heart, that pays its toll To youth and age, and travels on with cheer., 128 This year's Senior class officers were: Mark Walsh, Presidentg Kathy Bragg, Secretaryg Jill Simpson Treasurer: and Les Gibson, Vice President. 129 Raymond Abel Deborah Albrecht Doris Arruda MiChaCl Allman Frederick Baker Sally Balthaser Brooke Barnett Keith Bauder The Best Remedy For Drscontent Robert Becker Linda Bentz Donna Berg Necia Berkenstock Christine Bernecker Kathleen Bilfel Linda Bish Michele Black Is To Count Our Blessmgs 130 omas Blankenbiller Kathy Blessing Marvin Bock Edward Bohren Barbara Bomberger me Borry Claire Bortle Richard Bosold Patricia Boyer Kathryn Bragg Dean Brossman Linda Brown ' Mark Brown Fra.nk Bube 131 H1251 if :Elf zz a ??' 'QL H. Barbara Buechley Joyce Burket Cynthia Burkot Cindy Calm Steven Carr Howard Carter Melanie Cagtnef RO1121I'1d ChI'iSIII121l'1 Patricia Clymans Glenn Cold Laurence Cieniewicz Marvin Coldren Raymond 132 Sandra Conrad J. Michael Conrow John Cooper sv lk Scott Cunnius 3153.2 bq., Debra DaDamio Helen Dando Susan Deeds Nancy Degler Russell Diefenderfer Marc Douglass Estella Dreibelbis Deborah Dierolf Wilson Dietrich Denise Dillon David Dries Gary Dukeman Robert Eaches Linda Eckert Connie Edgar David Elias Bonnie Emes Patrick Emmett Richard Engel Rhonwyn Ernesto Diane Ertz Michael Essick Cheryl Fahnauer Richard Filer ur Future Sets Us Free Only to a limited extent are we prisoners of the past. The fu- ture sets us free. It is our escape hatch. We can shape it to our hking and We had better start thinking about how we would like John Kennedy Janine Frankhouser Linda Frasso Patricia Frasso Rita Frei Karen Fromm Dennis Gassert Philip Filipini Larry Finogle Ronald Fisher Vicki Fisher Coleen Fleischmann James Flemming Allyn Folk Sandra Fox ,X Christine Gentile Nancy Getz Leslie Gibson Michael Gibson Cynthia Giles Cynthia Glass James Glass Kathleen Good Rodney Gottschall Jan Greisemer Serenity, Courage, And Wisdom God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, The courage to change the things l can, And the wisdom to know the difference. AMEN George Griflith Timothy Grill Gail Gromis Kim Gruber David Guldin Jan Gyomber David Hadley Richard Haesler Virginia Hahn Cynthia Harbster Anne Hare James Harner Donna Hassler Beth Hauk Jo Ann Hauser Thomas Heckman As is Wilson's custom, the Seniors journeyed to the nation's capital on their class trip on March 26, 1971. During our day in Washington, we toured Arlington Na- tional Cemetery, the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, the Capitol building, and the Smithsonian Institute. In spite of the unexpected snow, wind, and cold weather, We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves on this, our final class trip. The impres- sions and experiences we gained on this trip will be remembered by our class after our graduation and into the future. This particular class trip is considered the last event of our high school career and the herald of a new future. This attitude has made the excursion somewhat of a goal to our striving underclassmen. 138 'ra-Q. me- ? 1 'Timm we f ,fy 'ss ,iffy Q, ...sie 1 DASH M V. .I ..,..A:: 'UIQVM ' ww gs, jj W llA...,w-fun L..,A ,gg 139 Patricia Heffner Carol Helder Leslie Herbein Catherine Herman Helene Hermort Barry Hess Gregory Hessler Michelle Hettinger William Heywood Robert Hiester Jan Hildebrand Deborah Hill 140 Jack Hill Vicky Hinnershitz Lois Hitchcock David Hodgkins Lynn Hoeschele Linda Hohl Susann Hollenshead Janice Hoyer Diane Hummel Terry Hyland Thomas Iaeger Joseph Jacobs Wal Meditation U you can keep your head when men all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you . . . Q' you can meet with Triumph and Disaster and treat these two impostors just the same. Q' you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch. D' you can keep your faith when all men doubt you and make allowance for their doubting too . . . Yours is the Earth and everything thatls in it, And - which is more - you'll be a man, my son! Kipling 1 Bruce J ames Michael Johnson David Jones Sandra Kahn Paula Kantner Dawn K211'21bif10S James Keiser James Keller Timothy Kenderdin Deborah Kerchner David Kline Linda Kline s 5 f lr ff 3 Q? 3 x Keith Klingel- Debra Knerr Ellen Knerr Candice Kohler Carol Kotzer Daniel Kranis Ernest Krick Carole Lamm Keith Laser David Lease Ronald Koch IN MEMORY OF KEVIN MILLER He will always be remembered By those who gave their love To the small boy for a short while, Till he left for heaven above. Though they knew him not a long time He left a lasting trace In the memory of each one who Had seen his happy face. tina Christina Lebo Wayne Lemon Harvey Lengel Thomas Lis Catherine Long Kim Matten Wendy Long Linda Lugmayer Margaret Mackenzie Werner Martins 144 Deborah Matz Marlin Maurer Dennis Mays Steven McCallicher Barbara McLaughlin Diane McNeal 145 Elizabeth Meinig Louise Metzger Anita Miller Diane Miller John Metzger Faith Michael Bonnie Miller Donald Miller 1. Q , as l Robert Miller Sharon Missimer Dale Mogel Susan Mohn w l l l Michael Moll Francis Morrisey Charles Moyer Leanda Moyer Pamela Moyer Susan Moyer Ann Murray Dianne Musket Randall Mutter Glenn Naregang 146 Stuart Naulty Thomas Maylor Douglas Neff Debra Neidig Pamela Newton Daniel Niles Jacqueline Noll Amanda Nye Terry Parsons Daniel Paul Sharon Pawhng David Pchola Eileen Palf . . , , 2,5 . 5 ms,5,E5U :fv:a , , ft - ., .,,. . . . ,. 3 ggz , , . ' .gy ifgziie-+23 M, ,ew ws, ., rfiinx: f if - TPYSF 22231. 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This is a brief description of the miniature paradise Bali-Hai, created by the junior class for the senior prom. Al- though the gym was a wonderland of color and beauty, each person who attended the prom will have his or her own special memory of that very special night of May 22, 1971. Susan Perfetto Linda Peterman Michael Pfau Christine Price Craig Pritcher Greg Prodromos Dennis Putt Jane Putt David Quintet Mary Kay Raber Daniel Rapak Eileen Reber Life's Wisdom Know Yourself - Education Control Yourself - Moralit Give Yourself - Religion y Kathleen Reigner Donald Schaeffer Dona Schappell Eric Schiefer Norbert Schneider James Schock Nevin Scholl Caroline Reinsel Linda Reisch Ronald Riegel Richard RiH'le Deborah Rockwood Nancy Romich Donna Roth William Sandt I 5 '1-,v r' Al , ,. ,,.v :Ti Work - The Price Of Success Patricia Seasock Walter Sebastian Scott Sensenig Bruce Shaak Peter Shaeifer Scott Sheeler Frank Sherman William Shields Harold Sholfner Jill Simpson Patricia Skipper Gertrude Smith Ginger Smith William Smith Rodney Snook Christine Snyder James Snyder Joy Snyder David Spaulding Linda Stamm David Starnes Judith Steti Frank Stevenson Jeffrey Stott Ross Stowell Gina Straub LaVon Strause Deborah Our dutiful photographer, Ross, takes a break! Willard Stripling Donna Tavenner Gay Taylor Patricia Taylor John Teasdale Karl Terefenko Sandra Terpstra Shirley Texter ichael Thornburg Patricia Tietbohl Yvonne Toker ane Tothero Carol Towles George Trachte Susan Trout Dennis Troutman Rick Trowbridge David Trupe Michael Tumer Teresa Ulrich err jf fi f 5 Memories Old memories of freshman hazing, Pre-game rallies with boniires blazing . Memories of weekend dances Blend with those of light romances . . . Memories of study hall and quiet walks Upon the mall . . . Such memories, fond souvenirs Are ribbon and bow binding schooltime Mary R. Hurley years Sharon Unger Robin Van Horn Nina Wagner Teresa Wagner Mark Walsh Barry Walters Kathie Warden Donald Wealand Dennis Weezorak David Weisser, J r. Roxanne Wenrich Michael Wentzel Robert Andrews Jon West David Williams Judith Williams Donald Gilbert This is maturity: To be able to stick with a job until it is finishedg To be able to bear an injustice without wanting to get eveng To be able to carry money without spending itg And to do one's duty without being supervised. 158 Wendy Wissler Theresa Wojton Mark Wood Stephen Yeager LuAnn Yocom Richard Yoder I1 5- W ,,., M. we i idk 5531522 New . , .. Q, V,-., M we awr i ,-,, f . Baccalaureate Baccalaureate f the beginning of the end, and the beginning of a new beginni Baccalaureate is an auditorium filled with parents and seniors, smiles and te and memories that will last forever. HIE BACE SERVICE AQQR 160 I' Commencement was held on June 7, 1971. After everyone had been seated in the stadium, a slight change in the weather caused the ceremony to be held in the auditorium. Interested guests without tickets viewed the activities on closed-circuit television. The guest speaker for the evening was the Honorable Judge W. Richard Eshelman whose topic was 'iMultiple Choicef' The stu- dent speakers who reacted to the judge's speech were Louise J. Metzger, who spoke on t'Commitment,', C. Michael Pfau, who spoke on Happir1ess,,. and Kathleen A. Good, who spoke on g'Excellencef' I ---- 163 Raymond Douglas Abel, Ray 4 Snake 855 North Park Road Wyomissing Activities: Student Council 4 1: Spectator 4 2: Debating - l, 2. Memories: Penn Burn Road 4 Reedy Road. Deborah Ann Albrecht, Debbie 603 Dorchester Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Synchronized swimming 4 1, 2: Aquatic Leaders 4 2, 3, 4: Intramural Tennis 4 2: Future Nurses Club - 2, 3: National Honor Society - 3, 4, Memories: Football games 4 class trips - my cat, Robert Madeira Andrews, Rob 2400 Reedy's Road Reading Activities: Stage-crew - 4. Memories: Bus ride to Washington. Doris Hi1deMArruda 18 Penn Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Debating Society - 2: Softball - 3: Future Teachers of Ame- rica 4 3: National Honor Society - 3, 4: Wilsonian 4 4. Memories: The cat test 4 Mr. Dean's Chemistry Class. Michael Scott Auman 9 Cambridge Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Track - 1: Football 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 4 1, 2: Golf- 2, 3, 4, Memories: Mifliin game and after 4 Dutch Diner and other golf experi- ences 4 the weekly cruise. Fredrick Joseph Baker, Fred R,D. W6 Sinking Spring Memories: Student Union - Durby - Rock Ball, Sally Ann Balthaser, Sal R,D, 86 Sinking Spring Memories: My llth Grade section 4 The Bomb 4 the Smithsonian Benches. Brooke Nelson Barnett 15 Perkosie Avenue West Lawn Activities: Cross Country 4 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4 1: Baseball - l. Memories: Vo-Tech convention 4 C.C, of '71, Keith Ray Bauder 2817 Heister Boulevard West Lawn Memories: 12th Grade Advanced Chemistry - Labs - Going home at 3:20 - Mr. Skrocki's Class. Terrence Frederick Beck 2425 McKinley Avenue West Lawn Robert George Becker, Bob 228 Bradley Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Soccer - 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 4 2, 3, 4. Memories: Studies in the Auditorium and Cafeteria 4 Track and Soccer practices. Linda Marie Bentz 732 Penn Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Band 4 2, 3. Memories: Our great business classes tMr. Goss and Mr. Koppj - Work Program lunches Donna Lee Berg 191 Keller Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Hockey 4 1: Track 4 1: Swim team 4 1, 2, 3: Synchronized Swimming 4 2, 3: Aquatic Leaders 4 1, 2, 3, 4: GAA 4 2, 3: class vice-president 4 3: colorguard 4 2, 3: Spectator staff - 4: Senior Class Play: Announcement staff 4 4: Wilson Hi Lights News announcer 4 4 Memories: Ninth grade 4 slumber parties 4 Aquatic Leaders 4 sum- mers 4 Spectator and the New York trip 4 Sneakers and Hamburg 4 Miss Leinbach's gym classes 4 Mr, Weirich's English classes. Necia Eileen Berkenstock, Nish 247 S. Hull Street Sinking Spring Activities: Usherette 4 3, 43 FBLA - 4. Memories: Mr. Morgan and his classes 4 two pests - Mr. Goss and Mr. Kopp. Christine Rose Bernecker, Chris 2229 Highland Street West Lawn Activities: Softball 4 3: Volleyball - 3: Chorus - 4. Memories: Mrs, Hannigan's notehand class 4 Chemistry lab with Mr, Dean - Miss Zug's English class, Kathleen Dawn Biffel, Kathy', 1203 Whitfield Boulevard West Lawn Activities: Swim Team 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4 4: Synchronized Swim- ming 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Bowling 4 3, 4: Usherettes 4 4: Aquatic Leaders 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer - 3: Cheerleader 4 1, Memories: Prom '70, '71 4 Freezing at baseball games - Used car lots 4 Christmas Dance '70, '71 4 class trips 4 S. M. L. and the gang 4 She11atosis 4 football games, Linda Marie Bish, Linda 2414 Cleveland Avenue -West Lawn Activities: Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Mr. Goss, Mr, Kopp, and all our business classes 4 Work Program lunches 4 'tMacDona1d's tour kind of placej. Michele Marie Black 2727 Penn Avenue West Lawn Activities: Bowling 4 3, 4: Track 4 4: Sketch Club - 1, 3: Intramural Tennis 4 3, Memories: Class trips to New York and Washington 4 Drag racing on the Champs Elysees 4 Dean F. Thomas Richard Blankenbiller, Bring 'em back alive! Box 2106, R.D. 85 Sinking Spring Activities: Soccer 4 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4 1, 2: Baseball - 2, 3. 4: Aquatic leaders 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4 4: Class President 4 2, 3: Foot- ball 4 1: Track 4 1: Intramural basketball 4 3, 4. Memories: The Ram's Head 4 the anatomy of a cat: Mr. Skrocki's class. Kathy Louise Blessing 2901 Garfield Avenue West Lawn Activities: Home Ec. A l. 2, 3, 4: FBLA A 4. Memories: FBLA trips A Mr. Kopp's l0th and l2th grade classes. Marvin Randall Bock 208 Beverly Avenue Shillington P. Edward Bohren, Ted 3104 Belmont Avenue West Lawn Activities: FTA A l Memories: Junior and Senior class tripss A Miss Zug's class A summer of '70, Barbara Hope Bomberger, Bobbie l07 Charlotte Avenue West Lawn Activities: G,A.A. A l, 2: Cheerleading A 3, 4: Track A l, 2, 3: Hockey A 2: Secretary ofJunior Class: Dramatics A 2, Intramural Bowling A 3, 4: Aquatic Leaders A 2, 3, 4. Memories: Cheerleading f Barbara Ann'j A Senior Class Play A N.Y. class trip A Sunday nights giggin' and nothing that I don't know. A Sen- ior year. Jane Marie Borry Box l98 R,D. 36 Sinking Spring Activities: National Honor Society A 3, 4: Chorus A 2. 4, Memories: l0th grade German class A 10th grade English class A l2tl1 Physics class A Mr. Skrocki's llth grade English class. Claire Louise Bortle S50 Commerce Street Sinking Spring Activities: Chorus A 2, 3, 4: Intramural Bowling A 3, 4: Intramural Vol- leyball A 3: Human Relations Club A 3. Memories: Biology Lab A K.P. A The Chunkies and their Follies. Richard Clayton Bosold, Bo Box 390B Reedy Road Sinking Spring. Activities: Basketball A 2, 3, 4: Golf A 2, 3, 4: Motorcycle Club A 4. Memories: Ahh-Alright A Fleet Feet A Dutch Diner A surfing to the manor A 6th period naps A Statue of Liberty A Deb. Patricia Ann Boyer. Diablo 3024 Van Reed Road Sinking Spring Activities: Hockey A l. 2. 3, 4: Basketball A l, 3. 4: Swimming A 3: Synchronized Swimming A 3, 4: Track A l. Memories: Big Five Trip on Reinsel A parties with Connie and Leon's Connections. Kathy Jo Bragg, Kath l20l Independence Drive West Lawn Activities: Aquatic Leaders A l, 2, 3, 4: Swim Team A I, 4: Tennis Team A 3, 4: Synchronized Swimming A l, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading A 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer A 2: Aquatic Leaders secretary A 3, 4: Class Secre- tary A 4: Student Council Representative A 3. Memories: The freshmen : A Cheerleading A Senior year, Dean Errol Brossman. Lee I7 West Charles Street Wernersville Activities: Baseball A l, 2: Intramural Basketball 3, 4. ' . 'on 9-6 A . grade ss. Barbara Louise Buechley, Barb 263l Whittier Avenue Cornwall Terrace Activities: Band A l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball A 3: Bowling A 3: Girls' Track A 3: FTA A I: Wilsonian Staff A 41 National Honor Society A 3, 4. Memories: Two great years with Pat A Mr. Skrocki's ll-l English class A Indy, Toledo. and Florida A Giant Spider. Joyce Elaine Burket 3l37 Octagon Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Bowling A I, 2, 3, 41 Band A l. 2. 3, 4: Track A 2, 3: G.A.A. A 2, 3: National Honor Society A 4: Volleyball A 4. Memories: Denny A nitric acid A Senior Prom. Cynt.hia Marie Burkot. Cindy ll08 Independence Drive Whitfield Activities: Girls' Basketball A l. 2. 3, 4: Girls' Swim Team A l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Hockey A 2, 4: Cheerleader A 3, 4: Sytnchronized Swimming A l, 2, 3, 4: Aquatic Leaders A l, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society A 3. 4. Memories: Christmas dance of Senior year and the bow on my gown A Penn State extension trip in my Junior year A the cat test in Advanced Biology: Ron. Cindy Lee Calm 48 Norman Street West Lawn Activities: Sktech Club A l. 2: Bowling A 2. 3, 4: Tennis A 3: Track A 4: Volleyball A 3: Memories: Bus 32 on Washington D.C. trip A Tango A Mr, Skrocki's English class. Steven Gary Carr. Steve 855 Park Road Apt. F-207 Wyomissing Memories: Party at Fritztown A Forestry A Chef Course with Mrs. Broderick. Howard Randall Carter l70l Bern Road Apt. B-l Wyomissing Activities: Wrestling A 2, 3, 4. Memories: Penn-Bern Road. Melanie Susan Castner, Arab 2l3 Revere Boulevard Lincoln Park Activities: Track A 3: Mask and Dagger Club A 2. Memories: Mr. Romich's classes A Mike. Roland David Christman, Goph 3ll Springside Drive East Shillington Memories: Forestry class: Laurence Frank Cieniewicz 2l70 Garfield Avenue West Wyomissing Patricia Elaine Clymans. Pat 3l I0 Curtis Road Sinking Spring Activities: Band A l. 2: Student Council A l, 2, 4: Swimming A l. 2, 4: Tennis A 3: National Honor Society A 4: Wilsonian A 4: Des Pensees A 4: Usherettes A 3. 4: Intramural Bowling A l, 2, 4. Memories: Senior Prom A Germany A New Year's Eve A Friends A S.M.L. A Parking lots A Schell's - Spring Linda Eileen Brown, Brownie 55 Oberlin Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Band A l, 2, 3: National Honor Society A 3, 4. Memories: Saturday night spent with a special guy from Wyomissing A unforgettable trip to Germany A long hours of study A Band was not easy but enjoyed every minute of it A Giant Spider. Mark Earl Brown l640 Westwood Road Colony Park Activities: Chess Club A l. 2: Soccer A 3: U.N. Club A 4. Memories: Rockball games at lunch A Making and eating crepes on T.V. A Windshield Wipers A The Washington trip A Guitar Lessons and Mr. Lechner A Joy. Frank Robert Bube R.D. xl Wernersville Memories: Mr. Miller's Forestry class. Glenn Allen Coldren R.D. 136 Sinking Spring Memories: First period metal-shop class. Marvin Jay Coldren, Marvo 60 Penn Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Wrestling A 2, 3: Chess Club A 3: T.V. Tech. A 4. Memories: The Easter trip to Germany A T.V, Tech. A Mr. Skrocki's Class. Rosemarie Conlon. Rose R.D. 35 Sinking Spring Activities: Library Club A 2, 3. Memories: Mr. Mahon's 9th grade Social Studies class A l2th grade homeroom. Raymond Davilla Conrad. Jr., Davilla 3l5 Woodside Avenue West Lawn Activities: Northwest - 1. Memories: One-half days of school A meeting Jo Anne. Sandra Louise Conrad, Sandy 315 Woodside Avenue West Lawn Activities: Northwest - 1: Track 4 2, 3, 4: Spectator - 2, 3, 4: Co-Editor in Chief - 4: F.B.L.A. - 3, 4: Senior Class Play - 4: Drama Club - 4. Memories: Balony and Apple sauce - F.B,L.A. trips - Forum - Decor- ating for '70 Prom - Mr. Kopp's Government class. Thomas Michael Conrow, l'The M,C, 2401 Grandview Boulevard West Lawn Activities: Football - 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrrestling - 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball - 1, 2: Weight Lifting - 3. Memories: Gym class with Mr. - Chefs class with the boys and Mrs. Broderick - Always will remember Ralph R. John Michael Cooper, Coop 407 Dorchester Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Senior Class Play A 4: Chorus - 4. Memories: Stavrianos - Rock Ball - Mr. Goss. Scott Lee Cunnius 46 Keppel Avenue West Lawn Memories: Mr. Goss' 4th period class - sleeping at Vo-Tech - Senior Prom. Debra Ann DaDamio, Debbie1' 304 Harvard Boulevard Lincoln Park Activities: Field Hockey - 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey Co-Captain - 4, Track - 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council A 1, 4: National Honor Society - 4: Wilso- nian - 4. Memories: '70-'71 Basketball season and playolfs - saddles and red tams - playing hockey - vacations - good friends, Helen Laura Dando 2649 Emerson Avenue Cornwall Terrace Activities: Aquatic Leaders - 2, 3, 4: Wilsonian Stafl' 4: Usherettes 4 3, 4. Memories: Mr. Skrocki's English class - 9th grade section - llth grade gym classes - Chemistry Lab. Susan Louise Deeds, Sue 856 Fritztown Road Sinking Spring Activities: F.H.A. - 1, 2, 3. Memories: Spidereyes - Woodshop A Mr. Romich's class. Nancy Lorraine Degler R.D. 36 Sinking Spring Russell James Diefenderfer, Russ 600 Oley Street Wyomissing Memories: Mr. Goss's class - Sleeping in study hall - Senior Class Trip. Deborah Mae Dierolf, Debbie 2231 Reading Avenue West Wyomissing Activities: Track - 3. Memories: Brad - Home Ec. - MacDonald's. E. Wilson Dietrich, III, Wil1' 200 Woodside Avenue West Lawn Memories: Washington, D.C. Trip - Mr. Miller's lectures - Mr. lQopp's class. Denise Carol Dillon 138 Elwyn Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: F,B.L.A. - 3, 4. Memories: F.B.L.A. Conventions fState and Nationalj - Mr. Kopp's classes 4 Senior Class Trip and getting up at 3 A.M. Marc Harold Douglass 68 Laird Street West Lawn Memories: Forestry class: Estella Louise Dreibelbis, Cookie 34 Woodrow Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Library Club - 2: F,B.L.A. - 3: Library Assistant - 2, 3, 4: Central Treasury - 3, 4. Memories: Larry, Langhorne 1970 - 1'Marx and two rides on May 24 and 26 - 13 8: 6. Thomas George Drexler, Tom 9 Shakespeare Drive Sinking Spring Memories: 11th grade Forestry with Mr: Miller. David Michael Dries, Dave 169 East College Avenue Wernersville Activities: Football - 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball - 1, 2: Baseball - 2. Memories: Jan - Football - WaWa games. Gary Dennis Dukeman, Duke 2849 Clark Avenue West Lawn Memories: Detention Y Lavatories. Robert Allen Eaches, Each 9 Oxford Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Band - 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: My Lenie - T, - Tesso, Linda Joan Eckert, Eck Box 2l5E R.D.3i5 Sinking Spring Activities: Future Nurses Club - 1, 2, 3: Colorguard co-captain - 4: National Honor Society - 4. Colorguard: rilie squad - 1, 2. 3. Memories: Band in Florida. on Rowdy Bus W4 with the SchrekcotTs - Friends during the summer of '70 - Six in a bed. Constance Lloyd Edgar, Connie 2700 Dalin Drive Reading Memories: Hill 4 Visits to Mansfield - Water balloons. David Paul Elias, Dave 11 Howard Street West Lawn Activities: Track Team - 1, 2, 3: Swimming Team - 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Mr. Arner's Chemistry Lab class - Fabulous Rockball games - Mr. C1ay's English class, Bonnie Lynne Emes, Little Mama 2714 Heister Boulevard West Lawn Activities: Band - 1, 2, 3, 4: Aquatic Leaders - 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society - 4, Memories: Florida: Room 904 - Winning the Governor's Cup - Ron- ald MacDona1d and the Schrekcolfs - Mocking Rooster Lady Y lndi- anapolis and Toledo fthe showerj. Patrick Brian Emmett, Pat 508 Lawrence Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Band - 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew - 3, 4, Memories: Two great years of memories with Barb - Walking the 600 hall in 9th grade with crutches - The bus to Florida. Richard George Engel, Paperhead,' 417 Douglass Street Wyomissing Activities: Football - 1, 2, 45 Basketball A 1, 2: Track - 1: Intramural Basketball 4 4. Memories: nSandy - Friday night parties with the boys - shore A Schlitz Malt - November 16 and 17, 1970 - Wilson Angels - WaWa's W Summer of '68, Rhonwyn S. Ernesto, 4'Ronie 2402 LaSalle Drive Whitfield Activities: Gymnastics - 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. - 2: Swimming - 4: Human Relations Club - 4. Memories: 9th grade - Good times with Lu, Connie and Janie - 3 great years with Hop. Diane Lynn Ertz, Dee 1412 Independence Drive Whitfield Activities: Swim Team - 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative - 2, 4: I-lomeroom Treasurer - 3: Aquatic Leaders - 3, 4: Synchronized swim- ming - 2, 3, 4: Ski Club - 4. Memories: Senior trip to Washington. F.B.I, Building A Hickory House A Parties at Luc1dy's A All those nights, that night. and a nite A Christmas vacation. 1970 A Christmas Dance 1970 and Al. Michael P. Essick, Ess 96 Old Fritztown Road Sinking Spring Activities: Intramural Basketball A 43 Swimming A 1, 2, 3: Baseball A 2. 3. 41 Track A l. Memories: Knowing T.T. and sidekick - Good times in Forestry A Mr. Kouvaros. Cheryl Lynn Fahnauer 641 Vester Place Sinking Spring Memories: Woodshop. Richard W. Filer, Dick 3113 Linda Lane Sinking Lane Activities: Basketball A 1, 2. 33 Track A 2: lntramurals A l, 2. 3, 41 Baseball A 3. 4. Memories: 'tChris A September 22. 1970 A October 3, 1970. Philip James Filipini 503 Berks Place Whitfield Activities: Swim Team A 1, 2. 3: Aquatic Leaders A 1. 2, 3, Student Council A 2, 3. 4, tPresidentJ. .Memories: My life on the soccer field hill A The Barns. Larry Allen Finogle, Frog R.D. it 1 Wernersville Memories : Forestry class A Mr, Weiss's Math class. Ronald R. Fisher, Ron 441 Douglass Street Berkshire Heights Memories: Typing and Bookkeeping classes A Forestry class A Senior year. Vicki Lynn Fisher 2808 Hillvale Avenue West Lawn Activities: Twirling Corps A 1. 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society A 3. 4. Memories: Mr. Moyer and Advanced Biology class A St. Petersburg Trip A the photographer. Colleen Louise Fleischmann 2504 Cromwell Drive Colony Park Activities: Chorus A 1, 2.3: Future Homemakers of America A 3: Girls Track A 4, Usherettes A 3. 4. Memories: New York Trip A Weekends A Dunkin' Donuts. James Patrick Flemming, Hippie 2135 Cleveland Avenue West Wyomissing Activities: Vo-Tech. A 2, 3, 4: Track A lg Wrestling A 2. 3: Band A 1. Memories: .lDC's Boys A Vo-Tech. bus. Allyn J. Folk, Big Al 100 Perkasie Avenue West Lawn Sandra Fox, g'Foxy 855 North Park Road 5 Activities: Chorus A 1, 2. Memories: The shore with the Big 5 A Mr. Kopp A An airplane ride, Janine Diane Frankhouser 21 East Court Boulevard West Lawn Activities: Band A 1, 2, 3, 4 tSecreta.ryJ: Stage Band A 3: County, Dis- trict, Region Orchestra 4, Volleyball A 3: F.H.A. A 3: National Honor Society A 3, 41 Chamber Music Ensemble A 3, 4. Memories: Bob A that great Wilson band and Florida A all the music festivals with my friend the Oboe. Linda Susette Frasso 515 Berks Place Reading Activities: Girls Track A 4: Dramatics A 1, 2g F.H.A. A 3: Bowling A 3, 4. Memories: Bus 32 on Senior Class Trip A Looking forward to week ends A Mr, Dean's and Mr. Diehl's classes. Patricia Leigh Frasso, Pat 534 Dorchester Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Band - I, 2, 3, 4: Girls Swim Team - l, 3: Manager of Girls Basketball Team - 4: Aquatic Leaders - 2, 3, 4: Manager of Girls Soft- ball - 4. Memories: Band trips and competitions - Mr. Dean's Lab class. Rita Elizabeth Frei, Fritz 2219 Penn Avenue West Lawn Activities: Central Treasury Memories: Jap on 49th Street - Big Man's classes - Prison Water Sup- Ply- Karen Louise Fromm 3l I3 Merritt Parkway Sinking Spring Activities: Band - l, 2. 3. 4: Aquatic Leaders - 2, 3, 4. Memories: Rowdy bus - Cruising - Band trips. Dennis Lee Gassert, Hipster R.D. Stl Wernersville Activities: Baseball - I, 2: Wrestling - 3: Weight-Lifting - 4, Memories: Mr. Miller's Forestry class - Mr, Weiss's Math class - Chefs Course. Christine Gentile. Chris 855 North Park Road Wyomissing Memories: Never forget Math class with Mr. Preston A Fun times in Mr, Skrocki's room - Senior Class Trip to Washington when it snowed. Nancy Lee Getz 96 East College Avenue Wernersville Activities: Library Club - I, 2: Softball - 2, 3: Girls Basketball - 3: Volleyball - 3. Memories: Summer of '70 - the pool - the window at the shore - the trip home from Washington - kitchen iioors - sleeping on the roof. Leslie W. Gibson, Les 520 Snyder Road Whitfield Activities: Soccer - 2, 3. 4: Swimming - I, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President of Senior Class - 4: Aquatic Leaders - I, 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew - 2, 3, Memories: Mr. Skrocki Play Periods - Ram's Head - Ball at Irwin. Michael Charles Gibson. Hodit IO4 North Morwood Avenue West Lawn Activities: Band - l, 2, 3: Track Manager - I, 2: Basketball - 4g Na- tional Honor Society - 4, Memories: Mr. Skrocki's English class - Advanced Chemistry class - Kerry Irwin Ball, Donald Albert Gilbert, Donald RD, 36 Sinking Spring Memories: Forestry - Mr, Pennypacker's sixth period Metal Shop. Cynthia Lee Giles, Cindy I63 Keller Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Bowling - 3, 4. Memories: Mr. Kopp's classes - M. and M. parties - Bowling ':4 - Badminton in gym class. Cynthia Louise Glass l400 Dogwood Drive Whitfield Activities: Bowling - 3, 4, Memories: New York Trip - Mr. Goss's third period class. James Eugene Glass 428 Douglass Street Wyomissing. Kathleen Ann Good, Goodie 80 Mull Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Chorus - I. 2, 3. 43 Concert Chorale - I. 2, 3. 4: Section Leader - 2, 3: Treasurer - 3. 4: County Chorus - 2, 3. 4: District Cho- rus - 2, 3: Regional Chorus - 2: Fine Arts Club - lg Des Pensees - 4: Human Relations Club - 3: Co-Editor of Wilsonian - 4: National Honor Society - 3, 4. Memories: llth grade English and French classes with Roberta Reyoh and Resuah Kachauser - Friends old and new - Mahatma and Mrs: Littlemouse A Helping in the locker room - Chemistry Lab. Rodney Gottscall RD. Jil Reinholds George Graybill 2l I5 Noble Stret West Lawn Jan Helen Griesemer 25 Cambridge Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Girls Track - 2. 3: Usherettes - 4: Future Nurses - 3: Intra- mural Tennis - l, 2: Dramatics - I. 2. Memories: South Normality Gateway - Woody and Moose vs, Insanity - t'Cheez-it - Miguel - The Green Busher 4 Norfolk. George Herman Griffith, Jangle 600 Gring's Hill Road Sinking Spring Activities: Wrestling - I: Auto painting and lettering - 2, Memories: Mr. Miller's Forestry class - missing out on the last half of lOth grade. Simon Timothy Grill 507 James Street Sinking Spring Activities: Debating - l. 2, 3. Memories: My favorite uncle - cruising on country lanes - partying at Schell's. Gail Louise Gromis. Grummy 705 .lerome Place Whitfield Activities: Band - l. 2, 3: G.A,A. - I: Human Relations Club - 3, 4 1Secretary-Treasurerjg Usherette - 4: Girls Tennis Team - 3, 4: Wilso- nian Staff - 4. Memories: The girls and our S. M. L. - looking for used cars and snake books - bad case of Schellitosis - Senior Prom with Rick, Kim David Gruber 316 Harvard Boulevard Lincoln Park Activities: Wrestling - 2. Memories: Watching Stotty grow A the Fritztown Party. David Guldin 808 James Street Whitfield Jan Patrick Gyomber. Psycho 260l St. Alban's Drive North Whitlield Activities: Wright Training - 2, 3, 43 Wrestling - 2. 33 Football - 2: Student Council - 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball - 4. Memories: l0th grade times, both times - Student Union and the Hill - Mr. Skrocki's class, David C. Hadley 1720 Westwood Road Colony Park Activities: Chorus A 2, 3, 43 Baseball A lg Aquatic Leaders Club A I, 2: Senior Class Play A 4. Richard Allen Haeseler 800 North Wyomissing Boulevard Wyomissing Memories: Forestry class A W. R. A parties. Virginia Deats Hahn, Deats 2805 Octagon Avenue Whittield Activities: Pep Club A lg Girls Track A lg Cheerleading A 3: Intra- mural Volleyball and Basketball A l. Meyijiesz Partying with Konnie and the boys A Washington A Shore on Reinsel. Cynthia Lynn Harbster, Cindy 2l3 Amherst Avenue Reading Activities: Cheerleading A l, 3, 4: Aquatic Leaders A I, 2, 3, 4: Syn- chronized Swimming A l, 2, 3, 43 Swim Team A 3, 45 Wilsonian Stall' A 43 G,A.A. A 2, Gymnastics A l, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Cheering for the championship J.V.'s and at Harrisburg A Gymnastics and second all-round A Birdman, Stone Ground A Judy Blue Eyes A cruising around on Sundays A Schell's. Ann Louise Hare 6Il Lawrence Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Hockey A I, 2, 3, 4: Girl's Track A 2, 3: G.A,A, A l, 2, 3: Girls' Basketball Manager A 2, 33 Synchronized Swimming A lg Home- room Secretary A I. Memories: Fantastic! A Easter Vacation '7l A Senior Class Play A par- ties - Sunday nite giggin' A llth grade English A trip to New York A Senior Year. James Allen Harnar, Jim 603 Wellington Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Chorus A l, 2: Stage Crew A 3, 4, 5, Intercom Announce- ments A 4: T.V. Crew A 4: Spectator A 3, 4 fEditor-in-Chiefjg Senior Assembly A 43 Basketball play-by-play announcer A 4. Memories: Bilbo, Frodo, and Samwise A summers at Shikellamy A Yel- low journalism A Canada Bound A O, A. A Mim. Donna Faye Hassler ll22 Columbia Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Usherette A 3, 4: F.B.L,A, A 3, 4. Memories: Miss Moyer's Home-Ec. class A selling soft pretzels, Beth Elaine Hauk 2406 Bell Drive Whitfield, Reading Activities: Dramatics A 2, 4: Bowling A 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Club A 4, Library Aid A l, 2. 3, 4. Memories: ll-7 A The parties, the people, and Chemistry with Mr. Dean A Academic enlightenment with Mr. Davies. Jo Ann Hauser, Jo l09 Woodside Avenue West Lawn Activities: Colorguard A l, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President A l, 2, 3: Na- tional Honor Society - 3, 4: Wilsonian A 4: Pomeroy's Be-Teens A 4: G.A.A, - l, 2, Student Council A 4: Intramural Bowling A 3: Usherette A 4. Memories: Fantastic band trips to Indy, Toledo, and St. Pete A SchreckotTs A MacDonald's and parties forever A What a bumber! A Alan A Decorating for prom A English with Kathy A Eleven. Thomas Jeffrey Heckman, Bear i933 Garfield Avenue West Wyomissing Activities: Stage Crew A 3, 4. Memories: Mr. Skrocki's English class A Trip to New York A German with Herr Douple. Patricia Anne Heifner, Pat R.D, 36 Sinking Spring Activities: F.H.A. A l, 3. Memories: Mr, Romichxs classes. Carol Elaine Helder, Creal 2222 Garlield Avenue West Lawn Activities: Swim Team - I, 2, 3, Band A l, 2, 3, 4: County Band A l, 2, 3, 45 District Band A l, 3, 4: Regional State Band A 3, 4: Band Trea- surer - 4: County Orchestra - 2, 4: District Orchestra - 3, 4: Student Council - l, 2. Memories: Indy Hood, Florida hotels, and competitions - Districts and Regionals - Easter '71 and friends - 6th periods, Leslie Anne Herbein 2404 Garden Lane Whitfield Activities: Gymnastics - l, 2: Synchronized Swimming A 2, Library Club - l. Memories: Prom '70 - New Year's Eve Party - Silent Study - Bynden Wood Dances - Class Trip - Civic Opera - Christmas Dance '7l A getting lost in Washington with Sandy and Jan. Catherine R. Herman, Kate 706 Jerome Place Whitfield Activities: Dramatics - l, 4: Human Relations Club v 4: German Club - l, 2: Tennis - 3. Memories: The Plays - Good Friends - Sunday nights at Hamburg - Christmas '70 - Easter '71 - Lions and Daisies - Woman - A Sea- gull. Helene Hermort l6l0 James Street Whitfield Barry David Hess 608 Wellington Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Track - l, 2, 3, 4: Football - l, 2, 3. 4: Wrestling - 2. 3: Vice-President ofvSophomore class. Memories: Washington D.C. trip - foot massages in English class. Gregory Arch Hessler, Chip l823 Salem Road Colony Park Activities: Band - l, 2, 3. 4. Memories: Molecule Mutter and the Fearless Foursome - Trips, Tole- do, Florida, Indianapolis 500 - Denise '69, '70, '7l, Michelle Eileen Hettinger, Hett 2l04 Garfield Avenue West Wyomissing Activities: G,A.A. - l, 2, 3: Usherettes - 3, 4: Hockey - 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball Manager - 2: Softball - l, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Dances - Stone Ground - Basketball games - The Pistol - N.Y. trip v Cruising - Sche1l's - parties. William Heywood, Woody R.D, 86 Sinking Spring Memories: Forestry class - The Fritztown Party. Robert Anthony Mario I-Iiester, Jr., Bob 2043 Reading Boulevard West Wyomissing Memories: Washington trip - The Hickory House - Partying with Connie. Jan Marie Hildebrand CI8 Tennis Court Apartments l8Ol Cambridge Avenue Wyomissing Activities: Chorus - l, 2, Dramatics Club A l, 2, 3: Hockey - l: Syn- chronized Swimming - 2, Intramural Gymnastics - l, 2. Memories: Stranded in Washington D.C. with Leslie and Sandy - Ex- cursion to Millersville - Fun at Gino's - Pursuing academic excellence in silent studies A studying in France last summer A I-lildaBrand - detention for being tardy. Deborah Jean Hill 756 Columbia Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Usherette - 3, 4: F,B.L.A. - 4. Memories: Football games - New York Class Trip - classes with Mr. Kopp. Jack William Hill, Happy Jack 22ll McKinley Avenue West -Wyomissing Activities: Stage Crew - l, 2, 35 Track - l, 2, 3. 4 tCo-Captainl: Soccer - 3, 4. Memories: The Bus - Being on top. Vicky Lynn Hinnershitz 43 Cacoosing Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Usherette - 3, 4. Memories: New York and Washington class trips - Mr. Kopp - selling soft pretzels - football games. Lois Anne Hitchcock I08 Thomas Place Sinking Spring Activities: Chorus A 2, 3: Bowling A I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A, A 3: Wilsonian A 4. Memories: Los A Snowy day in D.C. A gum and the lanes. David Gerald Hodgkins, Hodg-Podge 2232 McKinley Avenue West Wyomissing Memories: Parties A Forestry class A Diane. Lynn Marke Hoeschele, Heshelbee l645 Westwood Road Reading Activities: Chorus A l, 2, 3, 4: Swimming A 3: Stage Crew A 4: Mask and Dagger A 3: Spectator Staff A 3. Memories: New York with Chorus in '7I A third period studies A Mr. Lechner A Fred. Linda Ann Hohl 405 Dorchester Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Twirling Corps A 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. A l, 2: Synchronized Swim- ming A I, 2: Usherette A 4. Memories: Mr, Skrocki's English class A Florida A Basketball games. Susann Louise Hollenshead, Sue I3 lntervilla Avenue West Lawn Activities: Track A 3: Future Nurses of America A l, 2, 3: Colorguard A l, 2, 3, 4. Memories: '70 summer in Surf City A great times with F.J.'s band A Bob and the Bomb A the Schreckolfs. Janice Lynn Hoyer 233I Highland Street West Lawn Activities: Student Council Representative A 4: Secretary-Treasurer A 2: Marching Unit A I, 2, 3, 4: Sketch Club A I: Aquatic Leaders A I, 2. 3: Bowling A 3: Usherettes A 4: National Honor Society A 3, 41 Wilso- nian Stall' A 4. Memories: Table breaking at Plaza Madrid A Sad Sunday Nights A Mike A Congratulations A Laughin' and cryin' with Schreckolfs at P.J. parties, band, MacDonald's A Mr. Skrocki's English class A Goodie and falling olT my chair. Diane Carol Hummel, Humper 91 R.D. 36 Fritztown Road Sinking Spring Activities: Track A I, 2, 3: Student Council A 3. Memories: Wood Shop A Bones. Terri Patricia Hyland, Frenchie 2254 Reading Avenue West Wyomissing Activities: Library Assistant 2, 3. Memories: l0th grade all-girl section A Ilth grade English class A Foot- ball games. Thomas Robert Iaeger, 'Tom' I64 Octagon Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Stage Crew A 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-President A 3. Memories: Mr. Diehl's Physics classes A Stage Crew and Mr. Greisemer A Working band concerts. Joseph Campbell Jacobs, Jr., Motor-Head 44 Norman Street West Lawn Activities: Band A I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra A l, 2, 3: Stage Band A I, 2, 3, 4: District Band A 3, 4: County Band A 3. Memories: Joyce A Motor Head discussions in Graphic Arts A Band trips. Bruce James, Cruiser,' 2409 LaSalle Drive Whitfield Activities: Motorcycle Club A 4. Memories: French Creek A Cruising '70 A Mr. Dean's Chemistry class. Michael Lee Johnson, Mike 535 Gring's Hill Roaad Sinking Spring Activities: Dramatics A 3. Memories: Attending Saturday football games A Great Saturdays and dull Sundays A Play practice. David Richard Jones, Rick 305 Springside Drive East Reading Activities: Daniel Boone A I. 2. 3. Memories: Mr. Romich's class. Sandra Ann Kahn, Sandi', 2270 Reading Boulevard West Lawn Activities: Cheerleading A 2, 3, 4: Varsity Captain - 4: Aquatic Leaders A l, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer A 4: Hockey A I, 2, 3: Swim Team A l, 2, 3, 4: Synchronized Swimming A l, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Bowling A l, 2, 3. Memories: February I5, I969 A Cheerleading A tents at the Shore A 9-2 girls A Summer 369. Paula Jeanne Kantner, Parrot 2600 Cleveland Avenue West Wyomissing Activities: National Honor Society A 3, 4: Future Nurses of America A 3. Memories: IOth and Ilth grade sections A Mr. Richie's third period Math class A the trip to New York vs. the trip to Washington A Biology Lab. Dawn Elizabeth Karabinos 425 Oley Street Wyomissing Activities: F.B.L.A. A 3.4. Memories: Mr. Kopp's class A Trip to New York A Summer of '70. James David Keiser 53 Keppel Avenue West Lawn Activities: Chorus A l: Track A 2. Memories: Mr. Weirich's Ilth grade English class A Senior Class Trip A Mr, Arner's Ilth grade Chemistry Lab. James Michael Keller 805 Jerome Place West Lawn Activities: Band A I, 2, 3. 4: Band Section Leader A 2, 3, 4: Intercom Stall' A 2, 3: Orchestra A I, 2: Band Announcer A 3, 4: Chamber Music A 3, 4: National Honor Society A 3, 4: County Band 2, 3. 4: County Orchestra A 2, 3, 4: District Band A 3, 4: District Orchestra A 3, 4: Re- gional Band A 3, 4: Regional Orchestra A 3, 4: All-State Orchestra A 4: Des Pensees Co-Editor A 4. Memories: The Immortal Wilson Band A Die Wilsonhochschulek- chulekammermusikgesellschaft Timothy Don Kenderdine, Dine and Red Box 56, R.D. 86 Sinking Spring Activities: Wrestling A 2: Vo-Tech. A 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew A 2, 3, 4, Memories: Stage Crew rallies in the school parking lot A Uncle Bone'S lawn mower shop A showers in the girl's locker room. Deborah Sue Kerchner, Debbie lll Radclilfe Avenue West Lawn Activities: Library Assistant A l, 2, 3: Usherette A 4: F.B.L.A. A 3, 4. Memories: Mr. Kopp's class A F.B.L.A. trips A Washington trip. David Kline 204 Cecil Avenue West Lawn Linda Kay Kline, Linda Bird 855 North Park Road Wyomissing Memories: Football and Basketball games A Mr. Morgari's World Cul- tures class A IOth grade. Keith Alan Klinger R.D. W5 Sinking Spring Memories: Mr. Weiss' Math class A Fritztown Party A CheFs Course with Mrs. B, Debra Lynn Knerr, Swede 224 Bard Avenue Sinking Spring Memories: Basketball games A IOth grade A Home Economics. Ellen Marilyn Knerr 324 Douglas Street Wyomissing Memories: Dennis A IOth and Ilth grade all-girl classes A Weimans A Gundy with Big B. Ronald Koch 2l40 Gartield Avenue West Wyomissing 'Candice Ann Kohler, Candy l804 Salen Road Colony Park Activities: Twirling Corps A 1, 2, 3, 4: Wilsonian Co-Editor A 4: Na- tional Honor Society A 3: Secretary-Treasurer A 4: Intramural Bowling A 1, 2, 3: G:A.A. A 1, 2, 3: Des Pensees A 4: Usheretles A 3, 4. Memories: Mike A weekends A mornings spent in the cafeteria A band A great times and talks with friends A football games A Giant Spider A happy days. Carol Ann Kotzer 201 Beverly Avenue Montrose Manor Activities: Library Assistant A 1: V.1:C.A: A 3. Memories: l0th grade all-girl section A Vo-Tech Dental Assistant class. Daniel James Kranis, Dan 2445 Garfield Avenue West Wyomissing Memories: Forestry class A Washington trip. Michael L. Kreider, Mike R.D. 35 Sinking Spring Activities: Football A 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball A 1, 2: Track A 1, 2: Intra- mural Basketball. Memories: Forestry class A Wilson Angels, Ernest L. Krick, Ernie 26 Krick Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Vo-Tech. A 2, 3, 4. Memories: Fork Phantom A Vo-Tech. buses A Mr. Goss. Carole Beth Lamm 2309 Gring Drive Reading Activities: Chorus A 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. A 1: F.T.A. A 3: Select Chorus A 1, 2. Memories: Spring concerts A New York Class Trip A Chorus trip to Expo '67 A Friends. Keith Schugard Laser, Filbert 503 Kutz Court Whitfield Activities: Student Council A 2: Aquatic Leaders A 1, 2, 3, 4: Swim Team A I. 2. 3, 4: Motorcycle Club A 4. Memories: Swimming trips A Cruising A summers at Wilshire. David Michael Lease, Dave 2300 Gring Drive Reading Activities: Basketball A 4: Golf A 4. Memories: Last two points of the home basketball season A my hrst day at Wilson. Christina Mavis Lebo. Tina, Chris 2427 Highland Street West Lawn Activities: Color Guard A 2, 3, 4: Library Club A 2, 3: Intercom An- nouncement Staff A 4: T.V. News team A 4: National Honor Society A 4: Softball Manager A 4: Wilsonian A 4: Intramural Bowling A 1, 2. Memories: Band trips A Indy, Toledo. St. Pete A Wayne A decorat- ing for the prom A Christmas dance '70 A Spring Concert '71 A Toyota Station Wagon A Senior Class Trip Entertainment A Air Force Party A Junior. Wayne Eugene Lemon 1309 James Street Sinking Spring Activities: Skiing A 1.2. 3. 4: Scuba Diving A 3, 4. Memories: The last day of school: Harvey Paul Lengel, Harv R.D. it 1 Wernersville Memories: Vo-Tech. A Rhubarb Pie A Go-Karts. Dennis Keith Levan. Denseppe 317 Telford Avenue West Lawn Activities: Baseball A 1: Basketball A 2: Intramural Basketball A 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Ruckussing A Jumping the walls A derbies A llth grade class trip. Thomas G. Lis R:D. 3315 Sinking Spring Activities: Cross Country A 1, 2. 3: Track A 1. Memories: Chemistry Lab A Chefs Course A Mr. Williams' window. Catherine May Long, Cathy 37 Penn Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Mask and Dagger 2, 3, 4: Plays A 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling A 1. Memories: Plays and the cast parties A Sunday nites at Hamburg A Good Friends A Summer '70 A Penn State A Roses A New Hope. Wenda Susan Long, Wendy 137 Miller Drive Sinking Spring Activities: Band A 1, 2, 3: Swimming A 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor So- ciety A 3, 4: Hockey A 4: Wilsonian A 4: Usheretles A 3, 4: Intramural Bowling A 2, 3, 4: Sketch Club A 1, 2. Memories: Easter trip to Germany A Basketball games A seeing Wash- ington in the snow A Mr. Skrocki's 11-1 class A fun times with good friends A Giant Spider. Linda Ethel Lugmayer, Red 2614 Girard Avenue West Lawn Activities: Track A 1, 2: Student Council A 2: Drama Club, Secretary A 2: Secretary of F.B.L.A. A 4: Volleyball A 2: Variety Show Secretary A 2: Oiiice Typist A 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball A 2: Intramural Basket- ball A 1, 2: Memories: Super S1euth A trigger-happy neighbor A Wilted Flower Boy A Carl's Production A weekly 11:45 P.M, rush to Indian Queen A educating Americans on the habits of the Candian Ookpik A Les Canadiens A Spider! A Letters. Margaret Ann MacKenzie, Pe 33 Wilson Street West Lawn Memories: Normality vs. Insanity A November 16, 1970 A summer va- cations out of Reading. g.. Werner Robert Martens 322 Penn Avenue Sinking Spring Memories: l0th grade class trip A 12th grade A Forestry class. Glen Harlan Martzall, Har R.D. 421 Reinholds Memories: Mr. Weiss' Math class A Mr. Mi11er's Forestry class. Kim Matten 107 Woodside Avenue West Lawn Activities: Library Club A 1, 2: Bowling A 1: Memories: Working in the Library 9th and l0th grade. Deborah Louise Matz. Kraut 2250 Cleveland Avenue West Wyomissing Activities: Chorus A 1. Memories: Danny A riots in 9th grade A all-girl section in l0th grade A Mr. Romich's class: Marlin Walter Maurer 33 Keppel Street West Lawn Activities: Baseball A 2. Memories: German class mit Herr Leininger. Er war wunderbar. Ja! Dennis Lynn Mays, Den 2411 Spring Street West Lawn Activities: Basketball A 1, 2, 3. 4: Baseball A 1, 2: Homeroom President A 2, 3, 4: Gymnastics A 1, 2: Pep club A 3, Memories: Joyce A Junior-Senior Prom A Baseball coaches tMr. Orzak and Mr. Bradburnj. Steven Russell McCallicher 105 Telford Avenue West Lawn Activities: Band A 1, 2. 3, 4: Chess Club A 1, 3. Memories: Band competitions, concerts and all those long wonderful bus trips A Sections 9-1. 10-1 and ll-7, in school and out A ll-7 versus Chemistry class. Barbara McLaughn, Barb , Babs Box 168B., RD. 35 Sinking Spring Activities: G:A.A. A 1, 2, 3: Treasurer A 2: Girls' Track A 1: National Honor Society A 3. 4: Gymnastics A 1, 2: Des Pensees A 4: Band tColor Guard A Flag Squadj A 2, 3, 4: Flag Captain A 4. Memories: Band and trips: Indy, Toledo and St: Pete A Mr. Skrocki's llth grade English classes A Some Beautiful People, Diane Lynn McNeal, Swede 2l9 Elmwood Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: F.H.A. A 2, 3, Memories: The day the wig was flipped A Mr. Kopp's class A I2th grade ,English class. Elizabeth Jean Meinig. Liz l6l3 Westwood Road Reading Activities: Pep Club A 3: F.B.L.A. A 4: Oliice Receptionist A 4. Memories: Mr, Kopp's class A Saturday Rides A Phyllis and Dona and Dunkin' Donuts. John David Metzger 2033 Reading Boulevard West Lawn Activities: Track Manager A l, 2: Soccer A l, 2: Student Council - I, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Mr. DaDamio's Gym class A two years of Chemistry A Sam McGee. Louise Judith Metzger 2509 Province Road Colony Park Activities: Hockey A I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling A I, 2, 3, 4: G.A,A. A I, 2, 3: National Honor Society A 3, 4: Girls' Swim Team A I, 2: Usherettes A 3, 43 Wilsonian Stall' A 4: Des Pensees A 4. Memories: Hockey practices A Mr. Skrocki's ll-I English class A Prom, i970 A The anatomy ot' a cat. Faith Elizabeth Michael 29 Norman Street West Lawn Activities: Chorus A I. 2, 3, 4: Select chorus A l, 25 Dramatics Club A l, 2 lVice-Presidentj. 3 lSecrel8l'yI1 Student Council Alternate A 3, 43 Homeroom Secretary A I, 2: Des Pensees A 4. Memories: ll-7 parties and Chemistry class A Chopped up cherry cokes at Heck's A a little bird. Anita B. Miller, Red l008 Penn Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Girls' Tennis A 2, 33 Hockey A 2: V.I,C.A, A 3, 4. Memories: Vo-Tech. conventions A Mr. Kopp's classes A Penn Street A my good friends. Bonnie Lee Miller I34 Mull Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: G.A.A. A I, 23 Hockey A 2, 3, 4: Swim Team A 2, 3, 4: NaA tional Honor Society A 43 Usherettes A 3, 4, Memories: Neat hockey practices A good times with good Friends. Diane Elizabeth Miller, Di R.D. 35 Sinking Spring Activities: Chorus A I. 2, 3: Future Nurses Club A 2. Memories: Mr. Davies' intellectual arguments A third period studies A snowmobiling, Donald Clark Miller, Don 23lI Cleveland Avenue West Lawn Activities: Band A I, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Indy, Toledo, and Florida A Vo-Tech. A going with Pam. Robert Raymond Miller, h'Miller 3l0 Beverly Court Shillington Activities: Band A I, 2. 3, 4: Stage Crew A 4. Memories: Sue A Senior Prom A l8 A Advanced Chmistry Lab A Millerium A Band, Indy, and Florida A Papagrobs A Bus 32. Sharon L. Missimer 2043 Cleveland Avenue West Wyomissing Activities: Masqueraders A lg Pep Club A 3: National Honor Society A 3, 4: Des Pensees A 4, Memories: Long walks and conversations A a chest, Christmas pencils, and clay figures in the park A friendships, Dale Le Roy Mogel 729 Fritztown Road Sinking Spring Memories: Forestry class A Wild Bill. Susan Marie Mohn R.D. S36 Sinking Spring Activities: Chorus A 25 Human Relations Club A 4. Memories: Ilth grade English class A New York trip. Michael Moll 820 Franklin Street Wyomissing Francis Xavier Morrissey, Jr.. Fran 2404 Wassner Drive Reading Charles Scott Moyer, Chuck lll2 Dogwood Drive North Whitfield Activities: Basketball Manager A l, 2, 43 Senior Class Play A 4: Intra- murals A 3, 4, Memories: Working for the Student Union A all the people A Mr. Slcrocki's class A going to the Districts in the Harrisburg Farm Show Arena, Leanda Marie Moyer, Andy Leona 305 Woodside Avenue West Lawn Activities: Masqueraders Club A I, Spectator Typist A 3, 43 Pep Club A 3: Senior Class Play A 4. Memories: Senior Class Play rehearsals A Volkswagen rides A Summer '70 A dances, rides, Teddy bear A 12th grade English class. Pamela Alice Moyer, Nora I0 West Ruth Avenue Wernersville Activities: Chorus A 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses Club A 3: Senior Class Play A 4. Memories: Mr. Davies' debating class A Mr. Skrocki's class A lt's pos- sible but very improbable. Susan Elaine Moyer, Sue 308 Amy Court Shillington Activities: G.A.A. A 2, 31 Swim Team A 2, 3: Library Club A I. Memories: Wells Fargo A Sunday night at Hamburg A Monday morn- ing drags A Saturdays at the Mall A P.A.L. A bad times on blind dates A Reading High men A sleeping at the Smithsonian. Ann Louise Murray, Murray 2425 State Hill Road Wyomissing Activities: Chorus A 2, 3: Chorus Dance Group A 2, 31 Future Nurses Club A 3, Usherettes A 4. Memories: Fun times with the Lincoln Park gang A Rockwood and copouts? A 9-6 and the Sountherner A Christmas Dance '70 A Kevin. Dianne Earlene Musket, Muskrat 2729 Belmont Avenue West Lawn Activities: Chorus A I, 2, 3, 4: Select Chorus -- l. 2: Vice-President of Chorus A 43 Choral Dance Group A 2, 3. 4. Memories: Caesar A Junior Class Trip and ll-7 A chopped up cher- ries A J-J-J-Janice A Mr. Goss' English class A Sara and Stuhby. Randall Scott Mutter. 'ARandy 2I0 Intervilla Avenue West Lawn Activities: Band A I, 2, 3. Memories: My girl. Doreen A Vo-Tech. bus and the boys A all the times with Mr. Goss and Mr, Kopp. Glen Russell Naregang 620 North Wyomissing Boulevard Wyomissing Activities: Vo-Tech. A 2. 3. 4, Memories: Algebra ll class A Vo-Tech. bus A Mr. Goss' English class. Stuart Andrew Naulty 2302 LaSalle Drive Whitfield Activities: Manager of Soccer Team A 2: Manager of Wrestling Team A 2: National Honor Society A 4. Memories: My father the teacher A my long-faced cow. Thomas Windsor Naylor, Tom ll06 Dogwood Drive Whittield Activities: Band A I. Z. 31 Chess Club A I. Memories: Chemistry class A El Maestro A Mr. DaDamio's class. Douglas Albert NelT 3Ol Jefferson Boulevard Lincoln Park Memories: Mr. Goss A rides to and from Vo-Tech. Debra Joan Neidig, Neidig 56 Cacoosing Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Band A I. 2. 3. Memories: Breakfast at Dunkin's A Lunch at Schell's A gym class. Pamela Newton 6l9 Lawrence Avenue Lincoln Park Daniel Gustave Niles. 'AHoyle l83 Miller Drive Sinking Spring Activities: Football - 3, 4: Swimming A 2, 3, 4: Aquatic Leaders A I, 2, 3, 4 tPresidentj. Memoriesi Decorating for the Prom A C, P. C, champs in '70 and co-champs in '7l A Jill and her friends, Jacqueline M. Noll, Jackie 2705 Garfield Avenue West Lawn Activities: Cheerleader A 2. 3: Student Council A I. Memories: Feeding the ducks A laughing with Peggy. Sharon and Sue, Amanda Lee Nye, Mandy Lee R.D. 135 Sinking Spring Activities: Chorus A I: Vo-Tech. 2, 3, 4: Art Club A 3: Co-Op A 4. Memories: Happiness is 3 years at Vo-Tech A always will remember Mr, Goss. David Ochs R.D. 426 Sinking Spring Mary Jane O'Connor, Janie 2804 Hillvale Avcnue West Lawn Activities: Girl's Swim Team A 2, 3. 4: Synchronized Swimming A 2: Aquatic Leaders A 2. 3. 4. Memories: Gundy A parties A the summer of '69. John Ofori Exchange Student Ghana. West Africa David Alan Olsen, Bud 900 Fritztown Road Sinking Spring Activities: Mask and Dagger A 3: Student Council 3: Golf A 4: Senior Class Play A 4. Memories: The cast party A Mr, Goss A Warm burners at the Manor. Eileen Louise PalT. Puller I07 Radcliffe Avenue Midvale Manor Memories: Mr. Kopp's classes in 9th. l0th. and I2th grades A Dale A Senior Class Trip. Kenneth Carrington Parker, Ken 855 North Park Road Wyomissing Activities: Bowling A I: Intramural Basketball A 4: Varsity Tennis A 2. 3: Wrestling A 2. Memories: Mr. DaDamio's Health class A Bomb Scares. Terry Lynn Parsons 86l Columbia Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Wrestling A 3. Memories: Parties every night of the week. Daniel Paul. Dan 2013 Girard Avenue West Lawn Activities: Basketball A I. 2: Baseball A I. 4: Intramurals A 4. Memories: Mr. Skrocki's English class A the short and long of Mr. Dean's Chemistry class A bus after our first Varsity Baseball win this year. Sharon L. Pawling R.D. 36 Sinking Spring Activities: F.H.A. A 3: V.l.C.A. A 3. Memories: Vo-Tech. A Mr. Kopp's great classes A 10th grade home- room with Mr. Cobb. David John Pchola, Polish Dave l09 Woodrow Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Baseball A I. 2, Memories: Mr, Orzech's 9th grade baseball team A Fritztown and the G. G. Inc. - Mr. Skrocki's theory of self-teaching by reading. Susan Joan Perfetto, Sue 2701 Merritt Parkway Reading Activities: Library Club A I, 2: F,B.L.A. A 3: Ski Club A 4: Junior Achievement A 3, 4. Memories: All the good times skiing with Mr. Orr A Mr. Wise's Sociol- ogy class A the school parking lot where my cat got killed. Linda Anne Peterman I305 Dogwood Drive Reading 31- .... Activities: Chorus A I, 2: Aquatic Leaders A 2. 3: Library Club A I. 2: President of homeroom - 3: Spectator staff - I, 2. 3. 4. Memories: llth grade class trip - Mr. Stambach's class A gym classes - summers. Carl Michael Pfau, Mike 3047 Mull Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Band A I. 2, 3, 4: Wrestling A 2, 3: National Honor Society A 3. 4: Intramural Basketball - 4. Memories: 7130170 - Candy A The Grubbers - Helping with Physics homework - weekends A shaving cream and the boy's band bus A getting home Saturday morning: Christine Alice Price. Chris I09 Spring Crest Boulevard Sinking Spring Activities: Girls' Track A 2: Usherettes - 3. 4: Intramural Bowling A 3. Memories: Senior class trip A Physics with Mr. Diehl A Dave, Craig Pritcher IZI Miller Drive Milbeth Village Gregory James Prodromos, Greek 27I4 Tennyson Avenue Reading Memories: Vo-Tech. Body Shop - never forget Lynn. Dennis James Putt 2909 Penn Avenue West Lawn Activities: Football A 2. 3, 4. Memories: Forestry A l0th grade class. Jane Deborah Putt 2815 Carfield Avenue West Lawn Activities: Chorus A I, 2. 3, 4: Select Chorus - I, 2. 3. 4: County Cho- rus A 2, 3, 4: District Chorus - 2, 3, 4: Regional Chorus A 2, 4. Memories: Countless rehearsals A Chorus trips, David Quinter IIO Halsey Avenue Sinking Spring Mary Katherine Raber, Mary Kay l4l8 Dyrwood Drive West Lawn Activities: Chorus A 4: Senior Class Play A 4: Track team A 4. Memories: Senior Class Play - Cast party A llth grade class trip A all the times at the basketball games and wrestling matches with Pete, Stetl and Paul. Daniel Louis Rapak, Super-Tech 2I72 Cleveland Avenue West Lawn Activities: Stage Crew A 2, 3. 41 Vo-Tech. A 2. 3, 41 T.V. Crew A 3, 4: Intercom Staff A 3, 4. Memories: Junior High record hop with Doc Holiday and Stormin' Steve - W.F.Y.L. A Famous 66 - Techer and Running. Eileen Louise Reber, Radical I00 Morwood Avenue West Lawn Activities: Track - 3. Memories: Jap on 49th Street - tar and nicotine - eyestrain. Gary W, Redner, Red l640 Sherwood Road Wyomissing Memories: Detention Hall. Kathleen Marie Reigner. Kathy R.D. 85 Sinking Spring Activities: Library Assistant - 3, 4. Memories: Bus ride on trip to Washington A llth and I2th grade En- glish classes A Homeroom with Mr. Orr. Caroline Miller Reinsel 2737 Grandview Boulevard West Lawn Activities: Hockey A 2, 3, 45 Basketball A 2, 3, 4: Softball A Z. 3, 4: G.A.A. A l, 2, 3. Memories: Hockey team and Parties A The Shore - Dave Linda Mary Reisch 34 Montello Road Sinking Spring Memories: Wood Shop A Home Ec. Ronald John Riegal. Ron Box 206, R.D. 85 Sinking Spring Activities: Wrestling Team A 2. 3. 4: Homeroom President A I: Na- tional Honor Society A 4. Memories: Cindy A Mr. DaDamio - Hassles A Packing the bags - the failure of the skins Richard Davis Riffle. RilT' 600 Revere Boulevard Lincoln Park Activities: Football A I: Basketball - I. 2, Baseball A I. 2. 3. 4. Memories: Murph at baseball practice A the bad dream about Mary A the rides to school in Little Jake and Ralph. Deborah Anne Rockwood, Rocky I22 Bradley Avenue Cornwall Terrace Activities: Student Council A I. 3: Spectator - I, 2. 3: Homeroom Vice-President A 2: Band - 2. 3: Future Nurses - 21 Mask and Dagger A 3: Basketball A I. 3: Synchronized Swimming A I, 3. Memories: Copout.s A Mr. Skrocki's class A Junior Class trip A Christmas Dance '70 - Indy SIIJ A band - llirting with D. A jumping back A baby blue - big brothers of '69 A Raymond. Nancy Carolyn Romich. Nance 25I5 Penn Avenue West Lawn Activities: Library - I, 2. 3, 4: Intramural Bowling - 3, 4. Memories: Those cheering sections at the football games - the Mifflin game A working in the Library - The Bowled Ones. Donna Lynn Roth, So 2I I5 Reading Avenue West Lawn Activities: Library Club A 3: Bowling - 3. Memories: Cheering sections at football games A Wood Shop gang and the fun we had A the house - drawing eyes. William Sandt ISO3 Westwood Road Colony Park Donald Joel Shaeffer, Duck Box 43-A. R.D. Stl Bernville Dona Lee Schappell, Donut 3I4 Beverly Court Springside Manor Activities: Chorus - 3: Library A 4: Ofiice A 4. Memories: After lunch in 412 A Mr. Kopp's class, Eric Paul Shiefer 2807 Hiester Boulevard Hillvale Activities: Baseball A I. 2, 3. 4: Basketball A I: Intramural Basketball A 3, 4. Norbert Schneider, Norb Box 2l6A, Green Valley Road Sinking Spring Activities: Track - I: Swimming A I. 2: Soccer A 2, 4. Memories: llth grade section A Washington trip A Hickory House - Vellion - parties with Conny. James Carl Schock, Jim ll I5 Whitfield Boulevard Reading Activities: Stage Crew A I. 2. 3, 4: School Organist - 2, 3, 4: Band A 3. 45 Yearbook - 4. Memories: Stage Crew shows and banquets A Band practices and trips Iespecially Floridaj A Mr. Diehl's Physics class and Mr. Skrocki's En- glish class. Nevin Harold Scholl Il09 Lilac Lane North Whitfield Activities: Student Council - 4, Memories: Mr, Skrocki's English classes - Mr. DaDamio's Gym classes - Mr. Williams' Algebra classes. Patricia Lynda Seasock, Otis I24 Bradley Avenue Reading Activities: G.A.A. - I, 2: Homeroom Otticer A I, 3: Girl's Softball - 3, Memories: Dances A Lunches A Gym classes A Mr. Weirich's class - Mr. BracIburn's Algebra Il - Mr, Stambach's class A field trips - week- end carousing - rowdy basketball games A last days of school - being a Senior, Walter Michael Sebastian, t'Walt 2628 Tennyson Avenue Cornwall Terrace Memories: Lav. after lunch 4 inspiring Metal Shop 4 constant argu- ments in drafting class: Scott Charles Sensenig, Sense 202 Elmwood Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Weight Training 4 1, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 4 4. Bruce Edward Shaak 2900 Iroquois Avenue Midvale Manor Activities: Band 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew 4 3, 4: Television Crew 4 4: Wrestling 4 2, 3: Intramural Bowling 4 1: District Orchestra 4 4: County Band 4 4: County Orchestra 4 4: Yearbook 4 4: Des Pensees 4 Publicity Manager 4 4: Stage Band 4 3: Section Leader 4 3, 4, Memories: Band bus trips 4 especially the St. Petersburg trip 4 Miss Zug's Honors English class 4 Judy. Peter L. Schaeffer, Pete 19 Morwood Avenue Q West Lawn Memories: Vo-Tech. 4 class trip to Washington, Scott Oliver Sheeler, Sheelster R.D. 35 Sinking Spring Activities: Band 4 1, 2: Stage Crew 4 2, 3, Captain 4: Track 4 4: Sen- ior Class Play 4 4: Dramatics Play 4 4: Announcement Staff 4 4. Memories: Mr. Skrocki's English class 4 Mr. Goss 4 Those fantastic cast parties 4 J. O. Olsen, Frank Lester Sherman, Franklin 2,310 Kay Court Reading Activities: Band 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Model U.N. 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate Club 4 1, 3, 4: Student Council 4 1, 2: National Honor Society 4 3, 4. Memories: F. J. 4 Rockball 4 rallies with T and Each, William Bryan Shield, Jr., Bill' 110 Radclitfe Avenue West Lawn Memories: Going home at 3:20 4 Mr. Skrocki and friends, Harold George Shoffner, Hopper 2906 LaSalle Drive Reading Activities: Cross Country 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 4 1, 2: Stage Crew 4 4: Spectator staff 4 4. Memories: Mother Meat and the Redmen 4 the day Schotz got hit by a car 4 the water fountain, Jill W, Simpson 70 West Court Boulevard West Lawn Activities: Twirling Corps 4 1, 2, 3, 4 1Co-captain 3, 41: Girl's Basket- ball 4 2, 3, 4 fCo-captain 4 43: Girl's Tennis 4 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4 3, 4: Class Treasurer 4 3, 4: Aquatic Leaders 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Usherettes 4 4. Memories: MacDonald's with the Schrekolfs 4 initiation nights 4 To- ledo 4 Indy 4 Florida fcrying, laughing, practicing, winningj 4 PRIMA! 4 impossible costumes 4 solos 4 routines 4 Danny. Patricia Anne Skipper, Skip 2112 Cleveland Avenue West Wyomissing Activities: Band 4 1: Bowling 4 1. Memories: Washington 4 parties at Connie's 4 Leon and the gang 4 eleventh grade section with Mr. Skrocki. ' Gertrude Anna Barbara Smith, Trudy 2247 Monroe Avenue West Wyomissing Memories: Chip 4 gossip sessions in homeroom 4 Mr. Miller's Speed Reading class. Ginger Lynn Smith, Chinny 20 Ruth Avenue Wernersville Activities: Gymnastics 4 2, 3. Memories: Balony and applesauce 4 Study Hall 4 Mr. Kopp's Eco- nomics class. William Francis Smith, Billy 213 Shakespeare Drive Reading Activities: Band 4 1: Chess Club 4 1, 3. Memories: Mr. Skrocki and llth grade English 4 Mr: Diehl's Physics class 4 too much sleep and not enough enough homework. Rodney Michael Snook, Mike R.D. 325 Sinking Spring Activities: Track 4 1: Baseball 4 3, 4: Swimming 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Aquatic Leaders 4 2, 3, 4. Memories: Water fountain 4 J.V. Baseball tMr. Bradburnj 4 Wild Wil- lard and the Ying'Yangs 4 wall jumping. Christine Lenore Snyder, Tina 102 Halsey Avenue West Lawn Activities: Marching Unit 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 4 3, 4. Memories: Indy 500 4 Florida Trip 4 The Rainbow Girls 4 Own a piece of the Ruhnkf' James William Snyder, Jim 2019 Cleveland Avenue West Lawn Activities: Band 4 1: Chorus 4 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4 3. Memories: Senior Class of '71 4 Choral parties and trips, Joy Ann Snyder 1629 Westwood Road Colony Park Activities: Chorus 4 3, 4: Select Chorale 4 3, 4: Chamber Music 4 3, 4: National Honor Society 4 3, 4. Memories: Senior Class Trip 4 Miss Zug's English and Humanities classes 4 Chorus trips, especially to New York. David Alan Spaulding, Horse 228 Bradley Avenue Reading Activities: Football 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 4 1, 2: Wrestling 4 2, 3, 4: Weight Lifting - 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4 2. Memories: Pepsi commercials 4 Mr. Arner's Advanced Chemistry Lab class 4 Spring days. Linda Susan Stamm, Stambo 2337 Noble Street West Lawn Activities: Band, Colorguard 4 2, 3, 4. Memories: Rick 4 Senior Prom 4 Florida 1971 4 Schreckolfs, David Bryan Starnes, Squid 209 Revere Boulevard Lincoln Park Activities: Football 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew 4 2, 3, 4: Cycle Club 4 4: Wrestling 4 I, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Maniac depression 4 current events 4 Stavrianos 4 Donna. Judith Lee Stefl. '1Judy 2314 Van Reed Road Whitfield Activities: Hockey 4 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 4 1, 2, 3: Chorus 4 3, 4: Student Council Alternate 4 4. Memories: Senior year 4 friends 4 Gym classes. Frank Stevenson III 51 West Court Voulevard West Lawn Activities: Band 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Band President 4 4: Stage Band 4 3: Na- tional Honor Society 4 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 4 4: Pep Band 4 1, 2, 3. Memories: Band practices, bus rides, and trips flndy, Toledo, St. Petey 4 Mr. Skrocki's English class 4 running steps at wrestling practice. Jelfrey C, Stott, Stotty 2240 Monroe Avenue West Wyomissing Memories: Forestry class. Ross James Stowell R.D. 81 Wernersville Activities: Student Council 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4 l, 2: Wrestling 4 3: Photography 4 3, 4: National Honor Society 4 4. Memories: Florida 4 V. L. F. 4 A twirler. Gina Lou Straub 2176 Reading Boulevard West Wyomissing Activities: Bowling 4 1, 3, 4: Band Front 4 1, 2: Memories: Hamburg Field House 4 The Rat 4 Don's jokes 4 Dus- un. LaVon Marie Strause 102 Intervilla Avenue West Lawn Activities: Library Stall' 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4 3, 4. Memories: llth grade English with Mr. Skrocki 4 working in the Li- brary, Deborah Susan Stricker. Debbie R.D. Stl Wernersville Memories: Bramble Bush and Mr. Kopp's Economics class A 7th period studies in Home Ec: Willard L. Stripling. Wild Willard R.D. 8 I Wernersville Memories: Forestry A Fritztown Party A marbles. lhrowers and Click- ers. Donna Lee Tavenner, Tav 28I8 Hillvale Avenue West Lawn Activities: Band A 2. 3, 4. Memories: R. Romich's Math class A Florida '7l A Schreckolfs. Gay Shelly Taylor 4 Cherrywood Road Wyomissing Activities: Color Guard A 2, 3, 41 Synchronized Swimming A I, 2: Aquatic Leaders A I. 2, 3, 4: Intramural Bowling A I, 2. 4. Memories: Mrs. Smith's Latin class A Junior class trip A 'ta great pen- cil A football and tield marching season. Patricia Ann Taylor, Pat 5l8 Wellington Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Northwest Junior High A I. 2: V.I.C.A. A 4. Memories: Vo-Tech: convention A Driver Education A Jim and all my good friends. John M. Teasdale. Tee 2327 Jefferson Avenue West Lawn Activities: Soccer A I, 2, 3. 4. Memories: The adventures of Tesso! A Parties A Playing tag Wyomiss- ing style, Karl Lukasy Terefenko. Tere IOO Telford Avenue West Lawn Activities: Stage Crew A 2, 3, 4: Band A I: Intramural Basketball A 4. Memories: Working Mr. Ferraro's band concerts A Physics and German III classes. Sandra Stephens Terpstra, Sandy 3I08 Curtis Road Wilshire Activities: Cherleading A I1 Intramural Gymnastics A I, 2: Synchron- ized Swimming A 2, 3, 4. Memories: 'Prom I97O Acheering at basketball games A Senior trip A stranded in Washington with Leslie and Jan A fun times in Mr. Skrocki's class A Morp l97l A trips to ScheII's. Shirley Mae Texter Shearer's Road Reinholds Activities: F.H.A. A I, 2. Memories: The fun we had in Woodshop A drawing eyes A Bill. Michael Thomas Thornburg, Buzzy Box 277 R.D. 36 Sinking Spring Memories: July 5, l970 A T.R. 4 A Summer l970. Patricia Ann Tietbohl, Pat 305l Van Reed Road Sinking Spring Activities: Band A I, 2. 3, 4: Usherettes A 43 Girl's Track A 2, 3: Na- tional Honor Society A 3, 4: Bowling A I, 23 Des Pensees A 4. Yvonne Eileen Toker 2I29 Penn Avenue West Lawn Activities: Chorus A 2, 3. Memories: Mr. Kopp's Economics class A Chorus trips A Mr. Romich's Ofhce Machines class. Diane Louise Tothero, Dinah 223 Woodrow Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: National Honor Society A 3, 4, Synchronized Swimming A I, 2. 3, 4: Drama Club A 45 Aquatic Leaders A 2, 3, 4: Volleyball - 3: Pep Club A 3. Memories: Mr. Dean A Mr. Clay A Mr: Skrocki's class A We're num- ber one east of the Mississippi. A the original Hamburg crowd with J.V. Carol Janice Towles, Cuch 214 Elmwood Avenue Lincoln Park Activities: Girl's Track A 2, 3, 43 Intramural Tennis A 2: Future Nurses A 3: F.H.A. A 2: Dramatics A 2. Memories: Mike, Angelo and Richmond Avenue A New York City and Mountain Mama A Fairmont Outcasts A summers out of Read- ing A Rabbit at the Rivierra II. George Joseph Trachte 408 North Wyomissing Boulevard Wyomissing Activities: Wrestling A 2: Chess Club A 3. Memories: Warm sunny days in a grassy meadow with white clouds rolling in the sky. Susan Alice Trout, Trout I08 Halsey Avenue West Lawn Activities: Library A I. Memories: English classes A going bananas in Mr: Kopp's class A Short- hand class Dennis H: Troutman, Trout I9 Octagon Avenue Sinking Spring Memories: Forestry is a wonderful thing. Ricky Lee Trowbridge, Rick 2002 Cleveland Avenue West Lan Activities: Baseball A I, 2, 3, 4: Football A I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Man- ager A I: Memories: Mother Meat and the Redmen A the water fountain A J,V. Baseball with Mr. Bradburn. David Harold Trupe, Pastor Trupe 652 Grings Hill Road Sinking Spring Activities: Vo-Tech, A 2, 3. 4. Memories: Mr. Goss' English class A Mr. Pennypacker's Metal Shop A parties that I went to. Michael John Turner, George I5I9 Durwood Drive Whitfield Activities: Homeroom Treasurer A 2: Model U.N. A 3. 4: Spectator A 4: Class Play A 4: Dramatics Play A 45 Faculty Play A 4. Memories: The Battle of the Hills A the corner A the barns A the play- ground A Student Union A Rockball. Teresa Kay Ulrich, Terry 2408 Noble Street West Lawn : Activities: F.T.A. A lg Softball - l, 2, Basketball - 2, 3: Aquatic Lead- ers A 2, 3: Band A 2, 3, 4. Memories: MacDonald's with the Schreckoffs A Mr. Weiss' Math class A March 6, l97l. Sharon Ann Unger, Unger 2lQ3 Reading Boulevard West Lawn Activities: Intramural Bowling A 3g Volleyball A 3, Memories: The house - football and basketball games A Hallowe'en two years ago A birth of a chocolate factory. Robin Adele Van Horn 905 James Street Sinking Spring Memories: Gary in Virginia fApril 255 A rippin' and roarin' in Mr. Skrocki's class A New Year's Eve. Nina Marie Wagner, Wag 5l3 Lenore Court Whitfield Activities: Softball A l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey A 2, 3, 4, Bowling A l, 2, 3, 4: Library A 2g Girl's Basketball A 2, Chorus A 3, 43 Spectator Stal? A 3, 4: National Honor Society A 3, 4. Memories: 5th row Physics Lab - Gum Wrapper Dedication - bus rides on class trips A Hauk's and Hop's imitations. Terry Lee Wagner, 'Slugger' 2324 Highland Street West Lawn Activities: Girl's Track A lg National Honor Society - 3, 4, Color Guard A l, Co-captain A 2, Captain 3, 4: F.B.L.A. Vice-President - 3, Re- gional President - 4g Intercom Announcement StalT A 3, 4: Secretary of Sophomore Class A 25 Student Council - 2: Secretary of Homeroom A 2, 3. Memories: Loving Frank J., Jeff, and the Color Guard A Schreckolfs at MacDonald's, initiations, Rowdy Bus 924 - being Indy's Honor Band, Toledo's shower A Florida's Governor Cup. Mark Anthony Walsh 33 Howard Street West Lawn Activities: Basketball - 2, 3, 4, Student Council Vice-President A 31 National Honor Society - 3, 45 Class President A 4. Memories: Friends A Spring A Life and the pursuit of happiness. Barry L. Walters 2310 Jefferson Avenue West Lawn Memories: Vo-Tech, A Body Shop A Vo-Tech. bus to and from school A Jo Ann. Kathie A. Warden 534 Calco Avenue Sinking Spring Memories: Mrs. Boltz' English class A breakfast at Dunkin'. Donald Emory Wealand, Big Don 2037 Reading Boulevard West Wyomissing Activities: Vo-Tech. A 3, 4. Memories: Bomb scares - Senior Forum A Mr. Kopp. Dennis Robert Weezorak, 'tWeez 2503 Dalin Drive North Whittield Activities: Mt. Lebanon High School A Homeroom President A 3, Tu- toring Club A 2, 3, Lunch Committee - 3. Memories: Being Janice's escort for Homecoming A Own a piece of the Puhnk! - fifth row Physics Lab - Gum Wrapper Dedication. Timothy Franklin Weir, l'Tim 22 Montello Road Sinking Spring Memories: Atlantic Pop Festival A a little help from my friends A my guitar. David Frederick Weisser, Jr. 2l2O Lincoln Avenue Reading Memories: Senior Class Forum - Karate assembly, Michael Paul Wentzel, 'iMike 2310 Lincoln Avenue West Wyomissing Activities: Football A l, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling A I, 2, 3, 4g Weight Lifting - l, 2, 3, 4. Memories: All football games and wrestling matches - Forestry classes with Willard A Chefs Course. Jon Russell West l70l Bern Road, Apartment L-3 Wyomissing Activities: Football - l, 2: Dramatics - 2, 3, 4. Memories: Allen R. - H.R,D. and the train - They're coming to get u! - Wednesday 8th period - New York and Washington class trips. David Lee Williams, Willy l504 Dogwood Drive Reading Memories: Mr. Goss A Pickle - lst period Metal Shop: Judith Ann Williams, Judy 228 Bard Avenue Midvale Manor Activities: Twirling Corps - 2, Captain - 3, 4, National Honor Society - 3, 4: Des Pensees - 4g Dramatics Club Vice-President A 2: Student Council - 2: Usherettes - 4, Fine Arts Club - l. Memories: All band performances especially those in St. Petersburg - Miss Zug's Honors English class - a certain saxophone player. Wendy Louise Wissler 100 Montieth Avenue West Lawn Activities: Homeroom Secretary - l, 2: Student Council - 3, 4: Des Pensees - 4. Memories: C.V. - house parties A Fiestas - cruising - I0-l - ll-7 - Peter Pan - plays - cast parties - Student Union - Student Council - Listening Room - S. M. L. - Washington - Schell's - Tulpehocken - Friday 4th period - friends: Theresa Elaine Wojton, Terri 1716 Westwood Road Wyomissing Activities: Cheerleading - l. 2, 3. 4g Spectator Staff - 3, 4: Student Council Alternate - l, 2: Synchronized Swimming - l. Memories: Cheerleading - Spectator trip to N: Y. C. - Mr. Dean's Chemistry Lab - '66 Chevy S.S. - cruising with the girls - January 30 - Christmas Dance 1970 - llth grade class trip - Summer ot' '69 - Vendie. Mark David Wood, Woody 2313 Bresler Drive West Lawn Activities: Track - l: Weight Lifting - 2, 3, 4: Wrestling - l, 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain - 41 National Honor Society - 4. Memories: Mr: Moyer's Advanced Biology class - starving to make weight - Section ll-7 - Wrestling '69-'70, Stephen Paul Yeager, Ray Green Valley Road Sinking Spring Activities: Football l. 2, 3, 4: Weight Lifting - I. 2. 3. 4. Memories: Angel Parties A Pre-football game sickness - my baby Jani Lu Ann Ycom. Yoc 60 Octagon Avenue Sinking Spring Activities: Human Relations Club - 4: Girls' Swim Team Manager - 4 YMemories: Mr. Moyer and his jokes and our Advanced Biologyclass - Sandy's party A Latin class in 9th grade. Richard David Yoder. Rich 2538 Reading Boulevard West Wyomissing Activities: Band - l, 2. 3, 4. Memories: Indy 500 trip - Toledo - St. Pete. - band bus trips. ,O our class exists love, triumph, 1 . ope of one is the joy of all just as the 5 and discourageme must be the m urden of all. re truly a family.
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