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Ms. Kathleen M cCorm ick President: Dwayne Jennett

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Look’s like the first day of the rest of our lives!
The new faces seen this year at
Wilson belong to members of the Class of
1983. With Ms. McCormick serving as an
advisor, the Freshman Class has planned
many of its activities in conjunction with
the Sophomore Class. In addition to
placing second in the Homecoming Float
Competition, the Freshman Class also
held a Christmas Dance that was very suc­
cessful.
The officers of the Class of ’83 spent a
great deal of time coordinating the ac­
tivities of the Class and really made their
first year at Wilson an unforgetable and
cherished memory.

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Seated: Kim Kotis, Samantha Tum m arello, Nancy Pescador. Standing: Dwayne Jennett, Kevin Stinson, Advisor, Ms. M cCorm ick









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GROWTH











Let’s run! Let’s jog! Let’s play! Get involved
today.


We all can “tackle” dreams by playing on our
teams.


Football, basketball, track. The Rams never turn
back.


Our sports and games are fun. Our coaches and
teammates number 1!

The Wilson Rams 1979 season was a real
crowd pleaser that drew quite a few en­
thusiastic spectators.
The highlights of the season were the
Rams’ 20-0 Homecoming victory and their
trouncing of Delhaas on Senior Day, causing
the Alumni Trophy to be returned to Wilson.
The Rams had a 6-4-0 season, outscoring
their opponents 176-129, with four games
lost in the final minute of play.
With Brian Goodrow and Bernard
Hedgepeth as captains, the team led the
Lower Bucks Co. League in defensive
statistics.
The Wilson Touchdown Club honored
the players and the coaches at its annual
banquet.




Football









Brian Goodrow, Bernard Hedgepeth, Captains.











































VARSITY FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brian John Blackburn, Jim Slemmer, Bob Leo, Pat Adornetto, Matt
Goodrow, Bernard Hedgepeth. SECOND ROW: Bob McClellan, Santilla. FIFTH ROW: Ron Blackburn, Tom Whetstone, Mike
Wade Thieme, John Hood, Mark Bramble, Chuck Waite, Rich Haston, Rick Stinson, Doug Arm strong, Kurt Holdsworth, Chas
Byrd, Dieter Thigpen, Rick DelDonno, Jim Jennette, Brett M c­ Harris, Bill Stone. SIXTH ROW: Sam Boone, John Slezosky,
Terry Finley, Chris Arndt, Mark Alligood, Lou Breeden. SEVEN­
Clelland, Tom Harris. THIRD ROW: Mickey Slemmer, Rich Lan­
caster, Joe Wallace, Scott Wolfgang, Russ DiGiorgio, Steve TH ROW: (Managers) Randy DePalo, Bill O'Brien. Tina Budman.
Goldsmith, Dave Bieri, Mike Sidoti, Ken Sia, John Lewis. FOUR­ Charles Holdsworth.
TH ROW: Ralph Funk, Glen Lloyd, Lou Shields, Latroy Coltrain,






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NINTH GRADE FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Schaffer. FOURTH ROW: Tom Vuk, John Leighton,
Walt Langston, Frank Fox. SECOND ROW: Gary Leese, Johnnie Padro, Tyrone Johnson, Robert Aspell, Mike Koch,
Ralph Robalik, Mark Johnson, Robert Holmes, Bob Foley, Anthony Dellaquila, Bob Bechtel. FIFTH ROW: Don Clark,
John Steeple, John Swangler, Scott Grace. THIRD ROW: Bill Heller, Scott Klein, Dennis Fagg, Bill Kuhn, Jim Cun­
Richard Quinn, Steve Doyle, Joe Atkinson, Leonard Ireland, ningham. SIXTH ROW: Willie Brookins, Steve Steffenhofer,
Zachary Harris, Tom Jones, Zachary Fobbs, Jim Matchet,, Steve Bender, Anthony Pizzullo (manager.



























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COACHES: FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Neumann, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Arndt, Mr. Heller. SECOND ROW: Mr.
Baradziej, Mr. D om inick, Mr. Sperling, Mr. Schino.

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"S m ile Jim ! It’s not that bad. 'Just keep them away from me, please.”































Mark and Brett wait to play in the game.
Wilson's finest take to the field.

This season was a rebuilding year for the
Wilson soccer team. Although its win-loss
record was far from being the best, the other
teams in the League were very much im­
pressed with our superior defense.
With Mr. Jim Starzell coaching the team,
several noteworthy accomplishments were
achieved. Senior Dave Mongeau was named
to the Lower Bucks Co. All-Star 1st Team,
and many other players received honorable
mention.
The seniors on this year’s team will
always remember the fierce competition they
faced, while the underclassmen look forward
to returning to the team next year.













Soccer




SOCCER CAPTAINS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Mongeau, Mark Bram ­
ble, Rick Schmidgall.










































VARSITY SOCCER. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marge Neirotti. SECOND ROW: Bill Dougherty, Paul Shupe, Scott
Kirby (Manager), Tom Hodgkins, Mark Terry, Rich Sch­ Reale, Chuck Hill, Dave Mongeau, Ed Nasta, Matt Tilghm an,
midgall, Mark Bramble, Tom Kolinchak, John Hipps, Alan Lisa McKinney (manager).

J.V. SOCCER. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. George Graham, Joe Barno, Frank Keyso, Pete Papineau,
Schellhorn (coach), Greg Spiritosanto, Chris Kobal, Mike Kevin Kochersperger, Mike Baker, Jim Cherkowski, Mark
Heich, Pete M ihalik, Jay Pletnick, Todd Kobal, John Mar- Pisczek, Pat Ewing.
ziano, Tom VanHorn. SECOND ROW: George Kervitsky,



















































Hill is on the move! Hodgkins get a little muddy! Coach Startzel

The Field Hockey team showed great im­
provement over last year, finishing the
season with a 5-7 record. After a week of hard
work at camp, the girls started their season
only to pile up six heartbreaking losses. The
losing streak came to an end with the game
that was the highlight of the season—the
game against Maple Point, because it was the
team s first win. There was only one loss in
the last six games of the season.
Coach Marlene Emsley and Captains
Michelle Turk and Janet Herman feel that the
team had a good season, and everyone is
looking forward to an even better year next
year.








HOCKEY CAPTAIMS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Michele Turk, Janet Her­
man.





Field


Hockey













































VARSITY SOCCER; FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stephanie
Pease, Sue Hipps, Cheryl Lelinski, Terri Mason (with Corky), Janet
Herman, Sara Kuske, A m y Rowton, Chris Pisczek. SECOMD ROW:
Mario Lombardi (manager), Denise Prescavage, Diana Wallace, Linda
Thomas, Brenda Hibbs, Michelle Turk, Joyce Chapin, Linda Gin-
dlesperger.




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J.V. SOCCER. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Loewe, Lisa Peterson, Kim
Hughes, Carla Marasteller, Candy Funk, Audrey Kirby, Shatrowski, Sue Moyer, Sue Blackburn, Tracy Goralski,
Melissa Hasten. SECOND ROW: Donna Jarrett, Bonnie Carol Marasteller, Patricia Palena (coach).
Holden, Barb Pisczek, Bernie Biniaski, Terry Shaffer. THIRD





























































Miss Emsley, Varsity Coach Kuske and team make it work.

The 1979-80 Girls’ Tennis Tea m was a
very young and inexperienced team this year,
so their year has to be considered to be a
rebuilding time for them. The team’s seniors
were Myra Yetter, Vicky Armstrong, Karen
Flynn, Tori McChesney, Shiryll Bartz, and
Cindy Gourley. The girls’ individual scores,
incidentally, were better. than the overall
record of the team for the year.
The highlight of the season was the
tremendous 5-2 victory over Lansdale
Catholic. Next year may prove to be a much
better year for the tennis team, since some of
the current rebuilding efforts are going to
begin to pay off when the team goes into
competition again.











Tennis






















































GIRLS' TEMNIS. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Michele (coach), Maureen Erb, Myra Yetter, Shiryll Bartz, Vicky A rm ­
Motsko, Virginia Jaslar, Sue Tomczyk, M iok Kim, Liz Mc- strong, Karen Flynn, Cindy Gourley, Tori McChesney,
heill, Gina Marini, Barb Knapp. SECOND ROW: Jim Ellis Louise Wilson (coach).








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TEA M 'S SEMIORS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Ellis (coach), Shiryll Bartz, Vicky Armstrong,
Karen Flynn, Myra Yetter, Louise Wilson (coach). MISSING: Tori McChesney.

The Wilson Cross-Country and Track
Team were in training when most other
Wilson students were still on vacation last
summer. Working under the direction of Mr.
Cohen, the team was preparing for the big
track meets that were to come.
Donald Billingsley established two
school records in the mile and 1,000 run. He
participated in the State Championships,
where he came in 13th out of the 150 who
were in the race. By doing so, he qualified for
the Eastern Championships, consisting of
participants from Maine to Virginia.
This was the first year that girls par­
ticipated in Cross-Country, and they fared
well, playing against the men in all com­
petitions.
Michelle Williams as 27th in All Lower
Bucks, while Beatrice Webb ranked in the top
30. Dwayne Snelling placed 3rd in the 50, in
spite of fierce competition.


Track










Mr. Cohen (coach) and Donald Billingsley (captain).










































WIMTER TRACK. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Cohen Kevin Davis. George Gancarz, Carmen LaPenna. THIRD
(coach). JoAnne Slezosky, Donald Billingsley, John Kolker, ROW: Shawnee Sheluga, Sabrina Moore, Ernita Johnson,
Jim Jennette, Kim Kotis, Michelle Williams. SECOND Trice Webb, Frank Allen, Jeff laia. MISSING: Dwayne
ROW: Julia Spiritosanto. Dwayne Rodgers, Bill Dougherty, Snelling, Mr. Robinson (coach).






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GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY. LEFT TO RIGHT: Trice Webb, Michelle
Williams, Sabrina Moore, Rhonda Stine, Theresa Eckel.


Girls, getting ready to run.

























Kevin goes it alone!





































BO YS’ CROSS COUNTRY. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kevin Lewis, Donad Billingsley, Mr.
Cohen (coach), John Kolker, Kevin Davis.

The 1979-80 Boys’ Varsity Basketball
Team consisted of eight seniors and two
juniors this year. The overall record of the
team was 14-9, placing it in 3rd place in the
Lower Bucks Basketball League. The team
was one of the representatives in the TIAA
Playoffs.
Some special achievements of individual
Ram members are: Dwayne Collins was the
second leading scorer in the League, as well
as being the second person in Wilson’s
basketball history to score over 1,000 points.
He is also a candidate for the All Lower Bucks
Co. First Team Selection. John Lewis was an
outstanding forward and rebounder for the
Rams and just can’t be topped on defense.
Coaching credits go to Mr. Massielo, Mr.
Waterson, and Mr. Frazier.





Basketball







Dwayne Collins (captain), Mr. Waterson (coach), Mr. Massielo (coach).
Larry Raab (captain).

















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BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO (coach), Mike Baker, Charles Roy, Dwayne Collins, Bernard
RIGHT: Dave Benjamin, Chuck Poulson, Cliff Collins, John Hedgepeth, Pete Ireland, Mark Nellist, Mr. Massielo (coach)
Lewis, Larry Raab, Art Brown. SECOND ROW: Mr. Waterson








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BOYS' J. V. BASKETBALL. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ireland, Jim Kemerer, Mike Baker, Myril Leary, Mike
Lou Breeden, James Green, Billy Matchett, Greg Durant, Haston, Mr. Waterson (coach).
Sam Boone, Mike Gall. SECOND ROW: John Slezosky, Pete




















































Bernard score two more



Woo's on the move!



Team rests at half-time.













Hibbs shoots a foul shot.


















































M urray passes to a team-mate. Michelle Turk, the League's leading scorer.

Aiming at a playoff spot for the second
year in a row, the Girls’ Varsity Basketball
team, coached by Mr. Lelinski, had another
successful season this year.
Led by Co-Captains Flossie Micciolo and
Michelle Turk, the “Wilson Women”
highlighted their season with a 56-54 win
over Bensalem, a team previously undefeated
in the League this year.
Cora Leary and Michelle Turk, seniors,
led the team in scoring, while Flossie Mic­
ciolo, senior, and Terry Mancini, junior, were
the playmakers. Cindy Gourley, senior, and
Cherly Lelinski, junior, aided the team
greatly with their defensive work, scoring,
and assists.








Basketball










Michelle Turk (captain), Mr Lelinski (coach) Flossi M icciolo (captain).










































GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO ski, Michelle Turk, Kate Murray, Cindy Gourley, Kim
RIGHT: Flossi Micciolo, Terri Mancini, Michelle Moss, Cora Jenkins, Mr Lelinski (coach).
Leary, Barb Knapp. SECOND ROW: Sue Hipps, Cheryl Lelin­







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GIRLS' J. V, BASKETBALL. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mumford, Kelly Thompson, Paula Powers, Brenda Pollard,
Debbie Wall, Chris Mulholland, Lori Pollard, Laurie Glenda Schuler (manager).
Whitesell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Baradziej (coach) Diane






























Cora makes an easy two!


























Gourley makes a defensive stand! Turk in action!

The Varsity Wrestling team had 5
wins and 8 losses this year, making it a
pretty good year for varsity wrestling
because this year’s team had more
wins than any other team at Wilson in
many years.
The J-V team has had an excellent
year. We would have to go back many
years here at Wilson to find a season
comparable to this one.
The ninth grade team has been ex­
tremely impressive and could possibly
be undefeated this season if they have
enough members to fill the whole line­
up.






VARSITY WRESTLING CAPTAINS. LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Kaufmann, Brian
Goodrow, Tom Cheddar.


Wrestling






















































VARSITY WRESTLING. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: THIRD ROW: Mr. Schellhorn (coach), Chuck Hill, Brian
Pete Mihalik, Bob Berger, Jeff Haman. SECOND ROW: Goodrow, Joe Kaufman, Terry Sampson.
Mark Piacentino, Chris Arndt, Joe West, Tom Cheddar.







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J.V. WRESTLING. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ralph Edwards, George Lichtenberger. THIRD ROW: Mr. Lantz
Funk, Ed Kuznicki, Tony Shelepets, Joe Settle. SECOND (coach). Bill Glaum, Joe Wolset, Matt Santilla, Ron Barrett.
ROW: Steve Goldsmith, Tom Kaufman, Mark Reynolds, Jim MISSING: Mike Kaufmann.






























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A marvel!






















Chuck tries for the advantage.
Brian tries for a pin.

Wilson Cheerleading took on a new look
this year with the innovation of four separate
varsity squads for the sports of football, soc­
cer, basketball, and wrestling, along with
junior varsity squads for the winter sports.
This enabled over fifty girls to attain the
highly-esteemed position of Wilson
Cheerleader, and Wilson fans benefited from
the many and diverse talents of these en­
thusiastic and skilled young ladies.
Each squad elected its own captain and
co-captain. These leaders were instrumental
in the polished and intricate performances
which were the result of many hours of prac­
tice and hard work.
The work of the Wilson Cheerleaders
could also be seen in the Annual Pep Rally
which they presented and in their outstanding
performances in Ramnastics.








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FO O TB ALL CHEERLEADERS. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO Melissa Price, Cindy Rigby, Bonnie Smedley, Ceil Anderer,
Patti Fitzgerald, Alecia Carter.
RIGHT: Arlene Pucher Patty LaPorte, Joanne Kondrack,
Kelly Casole, Donna Citro, Kim Rodgers. SECOND ROW:






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SOCCER CHEERLEADERS. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ernita Johnson, Kim Smith, Liz Walsh, Daryl Novak, Lori
Denise Massaro, Nancy Bruno (captain), Ruthanne Thomas, Krivak, Linda Barnett, Jodi Artman.
Donna Walden, Gerri Sharp, Tina Steeple. SECOND ROW:































A Citro smile after a Wilson win.





























Debbie Gall, a permanent Ram for football.
Cheerleaders poke fun at team.

VARSITY B A SK ETBA LL CHEERLEADERS. FIRST ROW, ROW: Jackie Collins, Vicky Arm strong, Denise Massaro, Jodi
LEFT TO RIGHT: Anita Simmons, Lori Krivak, Melissa Price, Artm an, Alecia Carter, Daryl Novak.
Kim Rodgers, Ernita Johnson, Ms. Schein (coach). SECOND



















































J.V. BA SKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: FIRST ROW, LEFT Daymen, Tina Steeple, Ruthanne Thomas. SECOND ROW:
TO RIGHT: Liz Walsh, Vicki Russell, Betty Daymon, Barb Melissa Haston, Ramzy Lykon, Melanie Rigby.



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VARSTIY WRESTLERETTES. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO Ms. Schein (coach), Janine Chew, JoAnne Kondrack, Tracy
RIGHT: Chris Larrisey, Chris Stepenaskie, Donna VanHorn, Goralski, Robin Row, Arlene Pucher, Cathy Arm strong.
Barb Hawryliak, Karen Flynn, Gerri Sharp. SECOND ROW:



















































J.V. WRESTLERETTES. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Reed, Kathy Burger, Leslie Price. SECOND ROW: Barb Pise-
Corinne Collins, Monique McClelland, Sheri Light, Margie zek, Donna Bechtel, Candy Funk.

Girls Field Hockey
w . w . Opp.
5 Maple Point 6
3 Pennsbury 4
1 Council Rock 3
0 Delhaas 2
1 Neshaminy-Langhorne 2
0 Bensalem 1
2 Maple Point 1
1 Pennsbury 0
1 Council Rock 2 Girls Tennis
2 Neshaminy-Langhorne 1 W.W. Opp.
2 Bensalem 1 0 Langhorne 7
6 Delhaas 0 0 Lansdale Catholic 7
0 Pennsbury 7
0 Council Rock 7
1 Delhaas 6
3 Bensalem 4
0 Maple Point 7
0 Langhorne 7
0 Lower Moreland 7
2 Lansdale Catholic 5
1 Pennsbury 6
1 Council Rock 6
3 Delhaas 4
4 Lower Moreland 3
1 Bensalem 6
Football 2 Maple Point 5
W.W. Opp.
13 North Catholic 6
3 Norristown 27
27 Bishop Kendrick 7
17 Council Rock 24
13 Pennsbury 14**
21 Trenton 14
20 Maple Point 0
28 Langhorne 29
0 Bensalem 7
27 Delhaas 0
* * Forfeit To Wilson










Soccer
W.W. Opp.
3 Holy Ghost 4
2 Maple Point 0
1 Pennsbury 3
0 Council Rock 2
1 Delhaas 3
0 Langhorne 2
0 Bensalem 2
1 Maple Point 2
0 Pennsbury 2
0 Council Rock 2
0 Delhaas 3
0 Langhorne 3
0 Bensalem 5

Boys Cross Country Boys’ Basketbali
W.W. Opp.
w .w . Opp. 67 William Tennent 57
40 Maple Point 19 50 Archibishop Ryan 52
47 Langhorne 17 79 Bristoi 65
47 Council Rock 16 62 North Catholic 67
41 Pennsbury 20 73 Bristol 75
23 Delhaas 37 44 Landsdale Catholic 37
39 Bensalem 20 69 Bensalem 67
83 Bristoi 85
62 Malvern 61
65 Bensalem 68
86 Council Rock 90
60 Neshaminy Langhorne 48
59 Pennsbury 53
70 Delhaas 71
64 Maple Point 53
Girls Cross Country
W.W. Opp. 80 Hamilton West 76
r a
30 Langhorne 25 60 Bensalem 61
30 Pennsbury 15 72 Council Rock 67
48 Council Rock 15 63 Neshaminy Langhorne 59
50 Delhaas 20 54 Pennsbury 70
37 Bensalem 15 72 Deihaas 60
49 Maple Point 23 73 Maple Point 55
71 Delhaas 55
58 North Penn 45
60 Coalsville 66







Wrestling scores
W.W. Opp.
28 Morrisville 33
11 Upper Darby 36
30 Norristown 24
12 Maple Point 42
Girls Basketball
39 Bensalem 24 W.W. Opp.
13 Delhaas 39 72 William Tennent 62
17 William Tennent 37 48 Lower Moreland 39
25 North Catholic 40 55 Conwell 52
24 Pennsbury 32
67 Bristol 56
42 Archbishop Carroll 16 47 Little Flower 51
36 Peddle 20 60 Hamilton West 52
27 Academy of the New Church 26 57 Wood 56
10 Neshaminy Langhorne 44 51 Ewing 59
8 Council Rock 53 48 Bensalem 52
30 Burlington 30 57 Council Rock 45
64 Neshaminy 43
43 Pennsbury 43
68 Delhaas 60
63 Maple Point 77
76 Trenton 55
56 Bensalem 44
36 Council Rock 48
52 Neshaminy 40
61 Pennsbury 48
72 Delhaas 55
66 Maple Point 70
57 Council Rock 56
44 Upper Moreland 60



MENTAL




















Join a club, play a part,
They’re exciting from the start.

Cheerleading, Drama, Pep Club, Debate,
Intergroup Council, Yearbook—they’re great!

Show school spirit, have some fun.
Our activities are for everyone!

Golden


Rams’


Band




The Concert Band
and the Colorguard are
subdivisions of the Mar­
ching Band, being made
up of Marching Band
members and Colorguard
members who have a
knowledge of music.
They present two con­
certs during the school JAZZ BAND. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Greg Cyrway, Dottie Hyde, Ken Alves, Donna Hite,
year, the Christmas Con­ Laurie Whitesell. SECOND ROW: Dave Shallcross, Matt Niess, Steven Proscia, Ed Quirk, Brian
Weismer. THIRD ROW: Jim Graczyk, Jeff Quigley, Jim Britland, Ron Graczyk, Matt Quirk, Danae
cert in conjunction with DiRiggi, Rick Rogers. MISSING: Mary Cooper.
the Wilson Chorus and a
Spring Concert.
After the football
season, the Colorguard
participates in indoor
competitions, using
recorded music. This
group is made up of silks,
led by Captain Donna
VanHorn and Co-Captain
Chris Sepenaskie; rifles,
led by Sally Hutchinson;
and twirling and swing
flags, new groups led by
Renee Koch.



MARCHING BAND. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna thal. SIXTH ROW: Linda Cordisco, Theresa Marlow, Danae
Hite, Ken Alves. SECOND ROW: Renee Koch, John DiRiggi, Marc Arnold, JoAnne Slezosky, Greg Cyrway, Lori
Matusek, Jim Bauman, Dave Shallcross, George Pasini, Cin­ Whitesell, Kathy Brymer. SEVENTH ROW: Chris Riley, Rick
dy Benedict, Karen Rodger. THIRD ROW: Terry Lowry, John Rogers, Jim DeStephano, Ward Thieme, Matt Quirk, Jean­
Pasini, Erick Yetter, Cathy Mura, Brian Kelly, Tony Angelo, ette Gribley. EIGHTH ROW: Chris Stepanaski, Jeff Quigley,
Roxanne Richardson, Fourth Row: Sally Hutchinson, Nancy Ron Graczyk, Jim Britland, Jim Graczyk, Mary Rouse. NIN­
Pescador, Robin Ritter, Allison Kershaw, Debbie Kishbaugh, TH ROW: Donna VanHorn, Kim Walton, Kelly Walton, Steve
Kim Kotis, Sue Pescador, Tracy Mann, Scott Mann, Jeff Proscia, Ed Quirk, Matt Neiss, Laurie Temple. TENTH
Haman. FIFTH ROW: Peggy Durant, Florence Bunting, Rosa ROW: Helen Ingel, Brian Weismer, Jim Marlow.
Wertz, John Moses, Dottie Hyde, Lori Price, Joyce Heben-

CONCERT BAND. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Kin- Graczyk, Jim Britland, Jeff Quigley, Ron Graczyk, Matt
dig (director), Lori Price, Kim Kotis, Robin Ritter, Allison Quirk, Ward Thieme, Jim DeStephano, Tony Angelo, Donna
Kershaw, Nancy Pescador, Debbie Kishbaugh, Cindy DlRiggi, Marc Arnold, Rick Rogers. FOURTH ROW: John
Benedict, Sue Pescador, Donna Hite. SECOND ROW: Ken Matusek, Brian Kelly, Eric Yetter, Cathy Mura, Gene Pierce,
Alves, Dottle Hyde, Sally Hutchinson, John Moses, Louise Dave Shallcross, Jim Bauman, Brian Weismer, Matt Neiss,
Baver, Kelly Walton, Kim Walton, Joanne Slezosky, Laurie Ed Quirk, Steve Proscia.
Whitesell, George Pasini, Greg Cyrway. THIRD ROW: Jim

The members of the Marching
Band have spent many long hours of
practice in preparation for their per­
formances on the football field. These
talented performers, under the direc­
tion of Mr. Byron Kindig, not only
display their musical abilities on the
field, but they also compete in area
band competitions. This year. Drum
Major Kenneth Alves and Assistant
Drum Major Donna Hite led the band
to twelfth place in the state com­
petition, accumulating the highest
score in marching for the second
straight year. Anyone involved in band
can be called “an athlete for all
season.’’















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Woodrow Wilson High School Chorus




















































CHORUS. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lori Calhoun, Cheryl Strong, Sharon Berger. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Sullivan, Dawn
Wiley, Cathy Calhoun, Mary Ventura (officers). SECOND ROW: Atkinson, Jaye Lynne Kemler, Sharon Jones, Donna Houser,
Mr. Hildenbrand (director), Colleen Mann, Kathi Nichol, Sara Julie Warburton, Todd Gregiore, Janell Macrie, Julie Spiritosan-
Kuske, Regina Micciolo, David Calhoun, Leslie Horvath, Patti to, Jackie VanDine, Tracy Mann, Cheryl Mongeau, Maria
Sullivan, Bill Hems, Marci Doan, Toni Reed, Jackie Newman, Kopena, Ann Rhodes. FIFTH ROW: Donna Grant, Carol Cairk,
Leslie Price. THIRD ROW: Bernie Vinarske, Monica Holden, Tina Budman, Lisa McKinney, Sue Secoolish, Dwight Hartman,
Janine Chew, Cathy Dick, Janette Williams, Kim Worthington, Pat Taylor, Kathy McLaughlin, Renee Koch, Bonnie Bess, Sue
Meg Kaplan, Judy Simcsak, Faithann Kolker, Lois Dreher, Renae Basmajian, Lisa Schmidt, Tracie Wene.


The Wilson Chorus, directed by
Mr. Hildenbrand, is an important part
of the musical scene here at Wilson.
Chorus is not only an activity, but is
also a regularly scheduled class as
well. In addition, the chorus members
are provided with voice lessons.
The Wilson Chorus presents two
concerts during the school year, a
Christmas Concert in conjunction with
the Wilson Band and a Spring Concert.
Mr. Staub serves as the piano ac­
companist for both chorus concerts.
The officers for the 1979-80
school year are: Cathy Calhoun,
president; Mary Beth Ventura, vice-
president; Lori Calhoun, treasurer; and
Sherry Wiley, Secretary.








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Broadcasting—AV



The primary function of WWHS
is to provide Wilson’s students and
faculty with information regarding
the day-to-day operation of the
school.
From a small room located
near the auditorium stage,
dedicated students turn into disc
jockeys and news reporters each
morning for a few minutes.
Sometimes, these disc jockeys
volunteer to help out at school
dances.
The broadcasting instruction
that the club members receive from
Mr. Martin, the club moderator, will
be a decided plus in case they
decide to pursue a career in broad­
casting.





BROADCASTING: LEFT TO RIGHT: Gene Shelepets, Dwayne Collins, Jim m y
Jennett, Dave Mongeau.










The A-V staff performs a
valuable service for teachers and
students alike. It is their function to
see to it that movie projectors, slide
projectors, tape recorders, etc., are
delivered to the classrooms when
they are needed.
Under the direction of Mr.
Hopely, this club also provides its
members with instruction on how
to use all of the equipment that it
delivers.
At inventory time—which is
every day—all of the equipment
must be accounted for. Who is
responsible for checking in the
equipment? The A-V staff!












A U D IO V IS U A L. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT: Angel Rabea, John Marquis. SECOND
ROW: Steve Davis, Jim Holmes, John Koshin-
sky.



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Le Cercle Francais, La Alianza Espanola




Le Cercle Francais meets
twice a month and provides
many activities for the students
who are interested in the French
language and the customs of the
people of French-speaking
areas.
Special activities include an
annual bowling party in con­
junction with the Spanish Club,
bake sales, a Christmas party
that features French dishes
prepared by club members, and
field trips to places of interest to
the French-language student.
Sponsored by Mrs. Kase,
the primary objective of the
Club is to develop student in­
terest in the French language
and to expand the students’
knowledge of French culture.



FRENCH CLGB. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Landis, Chris Riley. SECOND ROW:
Terri Schaffer, Denise Massaro, Gerri Sharp, Barb Hawryliak, Cheri Resavage, Sally Hut­
chinson, Jeanette Williams. THIRD ROW: Michelle Motsko, T rade Wene, Bonnie Bess,
Cheryl Wiley, Terry Edeline, Kim Rodgers, Janell Macrie, Eileen Seager, Sara Kuske, Julie
Viniarski.

La Alianza Espanola meets
twice a month, providing social
and cultural meetings for those
students who are interested in
the Spanish language and the
customs of the Spanish­
speaking people.
Under the direction of Ms.
Shiffman, the club features a
number of activities that relate
to the language and culture of
the Spanish and Latin-American
people, such as special Christ­
mas programs, taco sales in the
Wilson lobby, field trips to
places of interest to the Spanish-
language students.










SPANISH CLGB. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rhonda Stine, Denise Winters, Mary
Hughes, Beth McGuire, Betsy Borowiec, Donna Houser, Pat Ewing, Jodi Ann Artm an, Lori
Price, Bonnie Dragon. SECOND ROW: Kathy Nichol, Alecia Carter, Marie Acapedia, Candi
Funk, Barbara Pisczek, Gail Craven, Darlene Safranski, Irene Walters, George Douglas,
John Matusek. THIRD ROW: Karen O'Neal, Jackie Collins, Lorianne Calhoun, Christine
Larrisey, Lori Krivak, Suellen Dean, Barbara Jacobs, Regina Gould, Roxanne Richardson,
Ms, Schiffman (advisor). FOURTH ROW: Bernadette Poulson, Michele Nichol, Janine
Chew, Audrey Harvey, Elizabeth McNeill, Helen Ingel, Danielle Girimonte, Bonnie Holden.
FIFTH ROW: Liz Hampton, Lois Edwards, Florence Bunting, Ward Theime.

144

Italian Club




Under the leadership of Mr.
Varani, the Italian Club offers its
members a variety of activities
relating to the Italian language
and culture.
Founded in 1968, the Club
offers one scholarship yearly to ,^inri
an outstanding senior Italian R2
student. In addition, the club
receives scholarships funds
from the Italian Cultural Society
of Lower Bucks County. This
club provides field trips of in­
terest to Italian-language
students, presents a float at the
annual Homecoming game, and
awards medals to outstanding
seniors who are club members.









ITALIAM CLUB. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pete Aguilar, Rich Shelepets, Ron M ar­
shall, Jeff Marshall, Rene Venturino, Regina Micciolo, Karen McLaughlin, Karen Faust.
SECOND ROW: Debbie Massaro, Margaret Durant, Connie Peters, Cynthia Sidoti, Frances
Lukasik, Anna Marie Milano, Robin Roe, Margaret Reed, Lori Falcone. THIRD ROW:
Robert Andrens, Calvin Pashley, Edwards Peters, John Paglione, Michael Sidoti, Joe
McLaughlin, Richard DelDonno, Mike Schiavo, Angelo Pizzullo, Robert Rodriguez, N or­
man Long, Robert Murphy, Mr. Varani (advisor).






Mathletes







This year’s Mathlete’s Team
would even have made Euclid
take notice. The squad, led by
Captain Jim Marlow and Co-
Captain Ed Nasta, had to rebuild
this year after a heavy loss of
members due to graduation.
However, by the end of the
season, the team had multiplied
to eleven mathematically-in­
clined members, working under
the direction of Mr. Kalodner.
The team competed seven
times with the other mathlete
teams in the Bucks County In­
terscholastic Mathematics
League and also hosted a meet
here at Wilson.

M ATHLETES. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Mongeau, Mr. Kalodner (advisor),
Caryn Wene. SECOND ROW: Ed Nasta, Kevin Potts, Dave Jones, Jim Marlow, Dan Allen,
Darren Marino.
145

National Honors Society, F.B.L.A.




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N A TIO N A L HONORS SOCIETY. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Flynn, Donna VanHorn, Patty Fitzgerald. Nancy Garwood, Don­
Darren Marino, Brian Goodrow, James Craczyk, Thomas Ched­ na Hite, Linda Gindlesperger. THIRD ROW: Joanne DeRatto,
dar, Thom as Conrad, Todd Gregoire, Greg Cyrway, James Sara Kuske, Cheryl Lelinski, Karen O ’Neal, Cindy Angellilli, Ceil
Marlow. SECOND ROW: Pat Ewing, Bonnie Smedley, Karen Anderer, Barb Hawryliak, Janet Herman, Cheryl Wiley.






The National Honor So­ The FBLA is the
ciety is a school organization national organization for
which fosters the achieving all high school students
and maintaining of the who participate in busi­
highest levels of scholarship, ness education programs.
character development, Membership in this
leadership and service. organization provides op­
Membership is open to portunities for students to
sophomores with a grade develop vocational and
point average of 3.75; to career competencies and
juniors with a grade point to promote a sense of per­
average of 3.50; and to sonal responsibility
seniors with a grade point toward one’s job in the
average of 3.25. Those business world.
students who meet the grade Under the direction
qualifications for NHS mem­ of Mrs. Felkner, the club
bership are given the op­ provides guidance to
portunity to complete a sur­ those students who are in­
vey of contributions to the terested in preparing for
school community—a survey business careers. Field
that is then studied by the trips to business estab­
Faculty Screening Com­ lishments in the area are
mittee. Every faculty mem­ taken, so that the club
ber has the opportunity to members might observe
rate the potential members the world of business in
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA. LEFT
of the NHS for character, TO RIGHT: Sue Pescador, Connie Massaro, Donna Hite. action.
scholarship, leadership, and
service.



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