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Back row , 1. to r.: N. Smith, N. Dugan, J. Sinclair, B. Hinds, L. Roccograndi, J. Stutland, E. Smith.
F ro n t row , 1. to r.; D. Crain, B. Hughes, J. Fitzpatrick, S, Michelski, C. Kohler.






This year’s Gym team, under the skilled guid­
ance of Mr. Hopely, has accomplished many daring
feats on the flying rings, parallel bars, and other
apparatus. This hard working and youthful group
is sure to prove to be a credit to Wilson in future
seasons.
Seniors Norm Smith, Bob Hinds, and Jim Fitz­
patrick will be missed, but Coach Hopely and the
underclassmen are looking forward «to a successful
future.

COACH HOPELY













RECORD

N esham iny............ ........751/2 W ilson ....... ..... 191/2
Delhaas . 45 Wilson ...... ...... 50
Pennsbur)' ......... - - - 78 Wilson . . 17
Abington .............. ..... 82 Wilson ... 13
Pennridge.............. . ... 71 Wilson .. ......24
Wm. Tennent . .. .... 51 Wilson .. 44

Student body:

We, the cheerleaders of Woodrow W il­
son High School, would like to express our
sincere gratitude for the spirited participation
of the student body during football and bas­
ketball seasons. Because of your fine en­
thusiasm, we feel we have accomplished our
job as cheerleaders, helping to promote the
outstanding Wilson spirit.
Under the supervision of our coach.
Miss Smicker, we have worked very hard to
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become a unified squad that represents the
well-known Woodrow Wilson High School.
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Sincerely,
Kathleen Hartley (Captain) Karen Arket
Mary Banta Carol Kutz
Carol Brashear Judy Munyan
Terri Hogue Louise Preston
Cheryl Reaves Bea Appel

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Back row , 1. to r.: B. Weiser, coach, S. Gallagher, J. Griffin, G. Brace, M, Blanchard, C. Nash, L. Burrell, V.
Lancaster, B. Scott, D. Cornell, A. Godfrey, M. Glick, P. McDonnell, J. Higham, B. Gwozdiewic^; M. Kap­
lan, B. Schlager, G. Hughes, N. Higham.




This year our girl’s swimming team under the RECORD
capable direction of Miss Betty Weiser has done ?
Upper Darby , . 39 Wilson .... ... 39
fine job of bringing the name of fame and a win­
Delhaas . . .33 Wilson . 63
ning record to our school. W e possessed a young
Delhaas . . .20 Wilson . .. -57
but strong group of girls.
Lower Moreland ..3 9 Wilson...... - — 37
Senior veteran and captain, Glyn North, will be
Lower Moreland . .48 W ilson___ 68
missed by the squad next year but Wilson is looking
Trenton .............. 19 Wilson. ... 59
forward to a winning season.
Pennsbury . -37 Wilson 41
Bobbi Schlager, junior swimmer and diver, took
Pennsbury . 36 Wilson . ......42
first place in Regional Diving Championships at
Neshaminy . 30 Wilson 48
Cheltenham.
Neshaminy ........ - 2 3 Wilson..... .. .55
P.I.A.A.................. -32 W ilson..... ..... 23





























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boy’s Swimming Team




































F ro jn 1. to r., fro n t ro w : R. Davney, J. Phetian, N. Parkes, P. Reynolds, R. Nickel, B. Konkle, J. Merila, T. Cragle, W.
Goff, P. Walterick, S. Chekey, R. Hinds, J. Weil, D. Magiera, H. Bender. T h ird ro w : J. Williams, K. McKinnon, B,
Bender, H. Rush, B. Dieter, J. Guerin, G. Dobos. F o u rth ro w : R. McKinnon, A. Bierle, M. Axler, M, Nolnick, B. Broomall,
J. Cunningham. F if t h ro w : M. Harmonis, B. Hunter, R. Price, A. Walters, S. Nochumsen.



This year’s swimming team, under the di­ TEAM RECORD
rection of Coach Ingram, did very well for a team
Upper Darby . . -34 'Wilson ............ ........... 52
of such youth. Many of the records set in previous
Cheltenham ___ - 3 2 Wilson______ ............34
years were broken by this hard working and talented
Northeast .... -.32 Wilson ... ______ 54
squad. Next year appears as one of the best ever,
Pennsbury . .... ..... 52 W ilson......... 34
since the large part of the team will be returning.
Delhaas -34 Wilson............ - 52
One of the highlights of this year’s season was
Neshaminy ..... -- 49 W ilson_____ .......---37
Dave Mageria’s excellent performance in diving.
Coatsville ......... 35 W ilson_____ ............ 51
Dave took third in the District competition, and
Delhaas ..-...27 Wilson . __ ______ 59
went on to place ninth in the state. Lower Moreland ...34 Wilson ______ 52
Pennsbury ____ .46 W ilson______ . .......... 40


















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"High diving Dave” COACH INGRAM
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Golden Ram Wrestlers






































Fr07H 1. to r., hack ro w : L. Claytor, J. Dively, R. Resavage, R. Dyer, J. Miller. Fro n t ro w : A . Valenti,
J. Evans, D. Siegman, D. Blatt, J. Moran, B, Kurke.


One of the most outstanding teams at Wilson RECORD
this year is our wrestling team, coached by Don Wise.
North Penn 26 Wilson . 26
This fine group of athletes has brought a great deal Upper Moreland . 3 Wilson .. .. 53
of recognition and pride to the school this year. Be­ 30
Central Bucks 16 Wilson ......
fore the Christmas holidays, the team opened its season
Souderton 8 Wilson 44
by tying North Penn 26-26 and beating Upper More­
Hanover 8 Wilson - . - 37
land 53-3, Central Bucks 30-16, and Souderton 44-8.
Kingston Catholic 8 Wilson 44
The boys worked hard all season and culminated their
Council Rock 18 Wilson .......... 30
efforts in a hard fought battle against Pennsbury
Neshaminy 11 Wilson 33
which decided the league title. Pennsbury' defeated
Bristol 6 Wilson . 50
the Rams 28-14. Bensalem 11 Wilson 40
The wrestling season was not over however, and
Tennant ................. 14 Wilson 31
Anthony Valenti, Bill Kurko, Roy Resavage, and Dave
Delhaas 11 Wilson 29
Blatt proceeded to the District Championships; Kurko,
Coatsville .. 15 Wilson 33
Valenti, and Resavage going to the Regionals. Bill Pennsbury' 28 Wilson 14
Kurko, the only remaining Ram in tournament com­
petition made an excellent showing at Regionals and
proceeded to compete for the state title. I P
All of the boys deserve a great deal of credit
and admiration and will always be remembered as
one of the most dedicated groups at Wilson.

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COACH, DON WISE
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Low’er Bucks Counh' Champions















"AI takes command"


























'A W'ilson grappler works his way to victory'















"Dave gets a near pin.’



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Lower Bucks County Champs








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L e ft to rig h t: Rich Rosen, Coach Olin, Ricky Olin, Jim Rembert, Don Helsman, Bob Boose, Mike Henrich, Lloyd Branch,
Ken Sackett, Mel Durant, Ron Kirk, McKay Jones, Gary Steele.


Woodrow Wilson, Lower Bucks County’s Fin­ VARSITY RECORD
est! This year, for the third consecutive time, our
basketball team became the league champions with Upper Dublin .. .. 39 W ilson .......... _____ 68
an unbeatable 21-0 record. The team had the best Bristol 66 Wilson 69
season of any basketball team in Wilson history and, Council Rock ___ .8 4 W ilson........... ......... 91
led by the fabulous scoring performances of Cap­ Trenton Central . 65 Wilson 68
tain Mel Durant, moved on to Penn Palestra to Abington ............. ...46 Wilson ..... . ...... 51
challenge Upper Darby for the District One title. Pennsbury .. ... . 49 Wilson . . .. ... 73
The Rams, in a hard fought and exciting game, Morrisville 46 W ilson........... ......... 77
Bishop Egan .55 W ilson........... 59
played not quite well enough to defeat their spirited
opponents, and came to their first defeat of the William Tennent -.55 W ilson______ . ..... . 70
season, 56-48. Neshaminy .......... ..43 Wilson .. __ .......... 46
This was also a banner year for star scorer Bensalem _______ 54 W ilson............ ---------91
Delhaas ......... . .3 9 Wilson ........... 86
Mel, "Mousy” Durant, as he won, for the second
Bristol 58 W ilson........... ............70
straight season, the overall scoring crown. Mel’s
Council Rock . .. 44 Wilson .......
final year at Wilson was highlighted by the attain­ ........ 69
Pennsbury ............ 49 Wilson .......... - .........69
ment of a 21.8 point per game average and his
Morrisville 38 Wilson . . ........ 54
third appointment to the Lower Bucks All-League
Bishop Egan ........ .4 6 Wilson............ ........... 59
Team.
William Tennent -.31 Wilson ............
This was an unforgettable year for the Wilson ..... 96
Neshaminy .......... .55 Wilson ..... ....... 68
basketball fans, and even though the team will be
Delhaas .5 6 Wilson..... ...... _____ 71
minus our great senior ball players, Mel Durant,
Bensalem _____ - 37 W ilson......... .......... 76
Ron Kirk, McKay Jones, Ken Sackett, and Lloyd
Branch, we can be sure that the remaining members Upper Darby ...... .5 6 Wilson......... ............ 48
of the team will carry the "Gray and Gold” to an­
other championship next year.
Congratulations, Coach Olin for making Wilson
"The basketball team” in Lower Bucks.












COACH OLIN
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Team Captain, Mel "Mousy” Durant









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Block that shot! Jump a little higher.








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Bowling Team



































L e ft to rig h t, fro n t: Wayne Parker, Brent Feldman. Ed W'eeks, John Eves. B .ic i ro u :
Gary Market, Dennis Daily, Xei! Kresover. Gre.c Phillips, and (not shown) Jeff Baill.




A strike! This was a familiar sound at our VARSITY RECORD
bowling meets this year, as the team recorded the
Bishop Egan 1 W ilson............ ____ .3
finest record in its short history at Wilson. Wayne
Neshaminv .. .4 W ilson........... ............0
Parker, a junior, led the team with a 186.9 average,
Delhaas 0 Wilson ......... 4
followed closely bv senior captain John Eves, 180;
William Tennent . 0 Wilson .... . ............4
Ed Weeks, 173.8; Brent Feldman, 173.5; and Jeff
Morrisville 0 Wilson . .......... 4
Baill, 171.3. The team finished with a second place
Neshaminy ............ .. 3 W ilson .......... ___ __ 1
in the league and Wavne Parker went on to place
Delhaas 1 Wilson ....... . _____ 3
second in the Lower Bucks Tournament.
William Tennent . . 0 Wilson ......... ............4
The team will miss the ability of senior J.
Morrisville 4 Wilson ____ .......... 0
Eves, but with all other members of the team re­
Bishop Egan . 0 W ilson...... ..... ......... ...4
turning, the future is excellent.

























C O A C H K A U T Z



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Sports Hall







THE NON-EXCIDE STAFF SALUTES





RAY BEERHALTER
BOB APPLETON CROSS COUNTRY
AND TRACK
TRACK
Bob, an outstanding member Ray placed third in
of the W'ilson track squad, holds the Lower Bucks Cross
Country competition and
the school record for the 180 yard
holds the school record
high hurdles.
for the' mile run.














RON KIRK
RAY KINGSLEY
SOCCER, BASKETBALL,
SWIMMING BASEBALL
Ray. a co-captain of this year’s Ron, who is a fine all-around
swimming team, holds the record athlete, was an outstanding mem­
for both the 50 and 100 yard free­ ber of the soccer team, and played
style, and shares in the Medley on both the baseball and basketball
relav title. squads.















ROY RESAVAGE
I EOOTBALL AND WRESTLING JOE SHOKITANO
FOOTBALL
Roy was a co-captain on both
the football and wrestling teams Joe was one of the
and was a Lower Bucks’ Champion outstanding members of
wrestler in the 165 pound class. our football team and
Roy also placed third in the South­ was voted the "outstand­
eastern Regional Tournament. ing defensive b.ick of the
year."


















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of Fame






THESE SENIOR ATHLETES





McKAY JONES
MEL DURANT
SOCCER AND
BASKETBALL BASKETBALL
Mel, or "Mousy,” as he is McKay did a fine job
better known, was three times voted this year in helping the bas­
to the all-Lower Bucks' teajn and ketball team to victory and
held the overall scoring title for the soccer team to success.
the last two years.

















VIK KREMSER
BILL KURKO
SOCCER (Captain), TRACK
WRESTLING (Co-Captain)
Vik is holder of the school
Lower Bucks County Wres­
record for high jump and 120 yard tling Champion (133 lb.). District
high hurdles—won Lower Bucks
1 Champion, Southeastern Regional
County Championship in 120 yard
Champion, and 1st Ram Grappler
high hurdles.
to compete in state finals.










ANTHONY
VALENTI
WRESTLING
NORMAN SMITH (Co-Captain)
Norman, a fine gymnast and Twice Lower Bucks
track man, has held many track and County Wrestling
gym records of which Wilson is Champion (95), 2nd
proud. place in District 1
Tournament, 3rd place
in Southeastern Re­
gional Tournament,


















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Good Luck to the











1963 Non Excide












from the










Woodrow Wilson High School










Student Council











Muriel Mun+er - - -...................................- . . President
Dave Rubini ..................................... ............................. ......... Vice President
Dawn WhI+tig . , . ............................ Corresponding Secretary

Judy Templeman ..................................... Recording Secretary
Donna Nash ................. ........... .................................................. Treasurer
ADVISO R
Mr. Creneti









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OUR PATRONS



Miss Madeline Waters Mr. and Mrs. John DiRico
Mr. Frank Creneti Mr. Wayne Brugger
Miss Mary Ann Elberti Mr. and Mrs. Lou Sorrentino
Miss Shirley Smicker Jogina Lee Diamanti
Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. Dettmer Harold W . Hunter and Family
Mr. Dominick Genova Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. O'Neal and Family
Major and Mrs. Frank Steele and Family Mr. Ciafrini
Roma Pizza Shop Angie Genova
Mrs. Sprowles George J. Hopely
Carl L. Petz Miss Foust
Mr. and Mrs. William Kovitch Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLoughlin and Bobby
Mr. and Mrs. George Ostfoff Marsha Ostroff
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gobora, Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. DeFranco
Miss B. A . Barisa M. J. Crumlish
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Genova Miss Virginia Bendell
Mr. and Mrs. Ross F. Dare Mr. and Mrs. John Gulliver
Mr. and Mrs. James Horan Miss Betty Ann Weiser
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Petroziello Mr. George M. Opillo
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Massari William D. Kautz
Miss Elizabeth A. Hegner Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Greenhut
Dorothy Anne Jacoby Donna Trash Nash
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GOOD LUCK
TO
THE CLASS OF '63

from

THE JUNIOR CLASS




O FFIC ER S
Bob Hunter ....................... .......... ................................................................................... President
Pete Royal ........................................................................................................................................ Vice President
Judy Johnston ..................................................................................................... Secretary
Judy Munyan ................................. ..................................................................................... Treasurer

Carol Kutz ................. ............................................ ............................... Student Council

ADVISO RS
Mr. John DiSangro
Miss Madeline W aters






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Vice-President ................. ..................... Jim O'Neal
Secretary ............... .............. ......................... JoAnn Gilbert
Treasurer ............................................................ ......... ......................................... .................. Sandy Shullman
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