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1966 WW

Donna Louise Tepel























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Thomas Thorpe Theresa Tiano

































Edward G. Tiso Mary Ann Tomko Joann Dorothy Tkacz Gloria E. Todd

te rry w. v a n sc iv e r
" T e rry ” A ca d e m ic
S tu , C o u n . R e p . 1, 2: L ib ra ry A ss. J. 2 , 3; P ro m
C o m m , J, 2 S ta g e C re w 1, 2; C .M , C e n te r 1, 2; T ig e r
F ro lic s 1, 2; W a s h in g to n T rip C o m m , 2; A tte n ta n c e
R e g is te r 1.
b a rb a ra a n n v e lk o
" B a r b a r a ” B u s in e s s
p e te r p a tn c k v e n tu ra
" P e t e " A ca d e m ic
F o o tb a ll 1, 2, 3; W re s tlin g 1; C o u n c il o f D e b . 2 , 3;
F o re n sic C o u n . 2. 3 ; K e y C lu b I , 2 . 3 : L a tin C lu b 1, 2,
3 : N .H .S . 1, 2. 3 ; P ro m C o m m . 1, 2 , 3; R a m n a s t ic s 2.
3 ; S ci. P a n 2: S r. P la y - M u s , W .W .H .S . 1. 2 , 3;
S h o e s trin g P la y e rs 2.
Norman Tomlinson JoAnn Tortu
h e le n v e rm its k y
" H e le n "
w


m a ry a lic e w ad e
" M a r y a lic e ” A c a d e m ic
B a s k e tb a ll 1. 2 , 3 ; S o ftb a ll 1: F.N .A . 1. 2. 3 ; F re n ch
c lu b 2 , 3 ; L a tin c lu b 3; P ro m C o m m . 2. 3 ; R a m n a s ­
Kenneth Tramel tic s 2, 3 ; P e p c lu b 3 .
ja n ie I. w a lk e r
" J a n ie ” B u s in e s s
G y m n a s tic s 1; B u s . E d . c lu b 1. 2 , 3 ; Y e a rb o o k B u s.
S t 3 : R a m n a s t ic s 1 , 2 , 3 : S ch o o l S to re 3 ; S r. P la y -
M u s. 1, 3; D rill T e a m 3 .
w a y n e w a lk e r
" W a y n e ” G e n e ra l
m ic h e a l d e n n is w a lsh
" M ik e " A ca d e m ic
p e te r I. w a ite r
" P e t e " T e c h
W re s tlin g 3; B u s . E d . St. 1.

g a i! w a lte rick
” G a ir ' T e ch
B a s k e tb a ll 3 : S c h o o l S to re 2; T ig e r F ro lic s 1. 2.
g e ra ld c. w a lte rick
" J e r r y " A ca d e m ic
Earl Trimble Janice Ann Trinian S w im m in g 1, 2. 3; G e rm a n c lu b 2 . 3 : N .H .S . 2. 3;
R a m n a s t ic s 3; S c i. P a n . 3 ; W a te r P olo 1. 2 (c o c a p t.),
3 ; P e p d u b 3 .
jo s e p h w a n c h o
“ J o e " G e n e ra l
T ig e r F ro lic s 1.

lin d a w a rn e r
" L y n n " A ca d e m ic
S tu . C o u n . R e p . 1; F re n c h c lu b 3; M u m d u b 2; Y rbk.
Trudy Ann Trischuk E d . St. 3 : M u sica l 3 ; T ig e r F ro lic s 1, 2; V a rs ity V o ice s
2.
ro b e rt jo h n w a tso n
" B o b " B u s in e s s
B u s. E d . d u b 1, 2 , 3 : R a m n a s t ic s 1, 2, 3 .
b re n t f. w e ik
"R u g g e d ” A ca d e m ic
K e y C lu b 3; S c i. P a n . 2 ; S p a n is h 3.
e m a n u e l j. w e in tra u b
" E m a n u e l” A ca d e m ic
B a s e b a ll 1; C h o ru s 2 . 3 : Latin c lu b 1, 2: N .H .S . 2 , 3 :
R a d io d u b 3 ; M u sica l 3; W .W .H .S . 1. 2. 3 : D istrict
C h o ru s 2. 3 : C o u n ty C h o ru s 2 , 3.
e iiz a b e th a m e lia w e lle r
" E liz " G e n e ra l
F.N .A . 1. 2.
V irg in ia d. w eller
" G in n y " G e n e ra l
F.N .A . 1.
n e il w e rb e rig
" W e s " A ca d e m ic
F o o tb a ll 1, 2, 3; B a s e b a ll 1. 2 : P ro m C o m m . 3 : R a m ­
n a s t ic s 3 : S ci, P a n . 2; T ig e r F ro lic s 1, 2.




Susan A. Troutman Laura E. Tryon John James Turner

William G. Upham









Ronald Urban Henry Valent
























Robert Valent Philip K, Vandegrift









Douglas Vandenburg
Carmen Irene Vanderslice
































Doreen VanHorn John VanKirk Christine L. VanSant Terry W. VanSciver

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Barbara Ann Weicko Peter Patrick Ventura Helen Vermitsky











Roman Vlassenko, Jr.























Mary Alice Wade










Michael Dennis Walsh













Joseph Wancho

















Gail Walterick Gerald C. Walterick

k a th e rin e n a n e tte w e rn e r
“ K a th y ” G e n e ra !
S tu . C o u n . R e p . 2, 3 : R a m n a s t ic s 1, 2 , 3 .
e ric w erthetm
“ R ic k ” A ca d e m ic
W re stlin g 1. 2 . 3 ; G e rm a n c lu b 3 ; N .H .S . 3; R a m n a s ­
tic s 1. 2 , 3; S ci. P a n . 3 ; In te ra c t 2. 3 .
h a ro ld w e xle r
“ H a rry ” A ca d e m ic
B o w lin g 1; C o u n . o f D e b . 2 , 3 ; F o re n s ic s 2, 3 ;
G e rm a n c lu b 1. 2. 3 ; R a m n a s tic s 2 , 3 ; P e p c lu b 3

d a rw in w h e e l
“ D a r” B u s in e s s
C ro ss -C o u n try 3 ; T ra c k 2, 3 ; B u s . E d . C lu b 1. 2 , 3 .
P ro m co m m . 3 : In d o o r T ra c k 2, 3
d e io re s e liz a b e th w h e e l
“ D ew ey” B u s in e s s
B a s k e tb a ll 3 ; B u s. Ed. c lu b 1, 2, 3 ; P ro m c o m m . 3 :
R a m n a s tic s 1, 2 . 3 ; S ch o o l sto re 2 . 3 ; P e p c lu b 3
Irene w h ite
“ 1“ B u s in e s s
P ro m c o m m 3; R a m n a s t ic s 3 ; S r. p la y — M u sic a l 3;
T ig e r F ro lic s 2: P ep c lu b 3 : R e d C ro s s 2
h a ro ld w h ite m a n
“ W h ite y ” A ca d e m ic
S o c c e r 2 . 3 : R a m n a s t ic s 1. 2 , 3 ; S ci. P a n . 2. 3 ; in ­
te ra c t 2 . 3
carol Whitlock
“ C a ro l” T e c h
S tu . C o u n . R e p . 3 ; B u s . Ed. d u b 2; P ro m C o m m . 3;
I lin d a k a y w h itlo w
R a m n a s tic s 3 ; S r. P la y — M u sic a l 3; P ep c lu b 3
B u s in e s s
“ L in d a ”
B u s . E d . C lu b 1 , 2 . 3 : Y rb k . B u s . stf, 2 . 3 : F .H .A . 2.
ric h a rd w h itta il
“ R ic h ” A ca d e m ic
F o o tb a ll 1, 2 , 3 : W re s tlin g 1 . 2. 3 ; B o w lin g 1; S tu ,
C o u n . R e p . 2 , 3 : S r. P la y — M u sica l 3 ; In te ra c t 3
ja n e t w hitted
“ J a n ” A ca d e m ic
C h o ru s 1. 2 : G e rm a n d u b 3 : F re n c h c lu b 3 ; M u m
Elizabeth Amelia Weller c o m m . 2: F a m a 1. 2 (E d ito r); S r. B rk fst; R a m 's H o rn
stf. 3 .
c a ro l a n n w ib le
“ C a ro l” B u s in e s s
B u s . Ed. c lu b 3 ; P ro m c o m m . 3; R a m n a s tic s 1, 2, 3 .
d a n ie l a. w id m a n n
“ R e d s ” A ca d e m ic
G y m n a s tic s 2; C h o ru s 3 ; M ar. B a n d 3 ; V a rs ity V o ice s
2
d a vid m . w ie se n 111
Virginia D. Weller “ D a v e ” G e n e ra l
e d w in W ilk in s o n
“ E d ”
c h a rlo tte w illia m s
“ C h a rlo tte ” B u s in e s s
P ro m c o m . 3 : R a m n a s t ic s 2
h a ro ld w illia m s
“ H a l” G e n e ra l
T ra c k 1, 2; T ig e r F ro lic s 1 , 2; P in g -P o n g 1, 2 : In t r a ­
m u ra l B a s k e tb a ll 1. 2
ja m e s w illia m s
“ J im ” G e n e ra l
G y m n a s tic s 2: T ig e r F ro lic s 1. 2
ro b e rt w illia m s
“ B o b ” T e ch
s a n d ra lee w illia m s
“ W illie ” B u s in e s s
S o ftb a ll 1, 2 , 3; B u s. E d . c lu b 1. 2 , 3 ; R a m n a s t ic s 3;
S ch o o l S to re 3
ra lp h a. w illis jr.
" R a lp h ” G e n e ra l
M a rc h in g B a n d 1, 2 . 3 : S ta g e C re w 1






Neil Werberig Katherine Nanette Werner Eric Wertheir

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Harold Wexler


































Harold Whiteman
Carol Whitlock










Richard Whittall
































Carol Ann Wible Daniel A, Widmann

a lie n b ru c e w ilso n
“ A !” T ech
T e c h S tu . C o u n . R e p . 3 ; P ro m c o m m 2: R a m n a sttc s
3 : T ig e r F ro lic s 1. 2
lin d a w ilso n
“ L in d a ” T ech
S w im m in g 1: F.N .A . 2 , 3 : P ro m c o m m 3 : R a m n a s t ic s
1, 2, 3 .
d o io re s w o lff
“ D o lo re s” A ca d e m ic
F.T .A . 2 . 3 ; M u m c o m m . 2; Y rb k . B u s . Stf. 3 ; R a m ­
n a sttc s 3 : S r. P la y — M u sic a l 3 ; T ig e r F ro lic s 1, 2;
T ig e r’s R o a r 1, 2; S r, B rk fs t. c o m m . 2; S p a n is h c lu b 3
C h a rle s d a vid w o o d s
“ C h u c k ” G e n e ra l
Edwin Wilkinson Charlotte Williams d a v id w o o lfe n d e n
“ D a v e ” A ca d e m ic
K a y c lu b 2; P ro m c o m m 2; S ta g e B a n d i . 2
lin d a a n n e w o rk m a n
“ W in k ” B u s in e s s
M u m c o m m . 1, 2; P ro m c o m m 1; R a m n a s tic s 3 ;
T ig e r F ro lic s 1. 2; R e d C ro s s 2 ; S r. B rk fs t c o m m . 2
ly n d a jo a n w o rre il
“ L y n n ” B u s in e s s
M u m c o m m . 2 : R a m n a s t ic s 3 : T ig e r F ro lic s 1, 2
w illia m r. w rig h t
“ B ill” A ca d e m ic
Harold Williams R a m n a s t ic s 1. 3 .
d a le p e te r w rite r
“ D a le ” T ech
k e n n e th c . w yke
“ K e n ” A ca d e m ic
F o o tb a ll 1: G o lf 2 . 3 : R a m n a s t ic s 3 ; T ig e r F ro lic s 1. 2





rlc h a rd y a n s s
“ R ic h ” A ca d e m ic
T ra c k 2 , 3; R a m n a s tic s 2 , 3

g a ry s . y e le n c h ic
“ G a ry ” G e n e ra l
B a s e b a ll 1, 2 . 3
k a th e rin e a n n y e sk o o t
James Williams Robert Williams “ K a th y ” A ca d e m ic
T ra c k M gr. 2, 3 ; H o c k e y 1. 2 , 3 ; B a s k e tb a ll 1: S o ftb a ll
1, 2; N .H .S . 3

S h a ro n y o rk e r
“ S h a ro n ” A ca d e m ic
R a m ’s H o rn stf. 1; Y rb k . E d . S tf. 3 ; S r. P la y - M u s . 3

Sandra Lee Williams


jo h n z a n n i
“ J o h n ” A ca d e m ic
B a s k e tb a ll 1; R a m n a s t ic s 1, 2 , 3 : In te ra c t 3

th o m a s z e ffe ri
“ T .P .” A ca d e m ic
F o o tb a ll 1. 2, 3 ; W re s tlin g 1, 2 , 3 ; T ra c k 1. 3 ; T ig e r
F ro lic s 2; F.H .A . 3 : R a m n a s t ic s 3
S ta n le y z ilin s k i
“ S t a n ” T e c h
B a s e b a ll 3 ; B u s. E d . c lu b 1; R a m n a s t ic s 1. 2 , 3 .

n o rm a Z im m e rm a n
“ N o rm ” G e n e ra l
L ib ra ry A sst. 2 : S ch o o l S to re 1
iillia n zito
“ L iil” A ca d e m ic
F .T .A . 3 : S p a n is h 3 : P ro m c o m m . 3







Ralph A. Willis Allen Bruce Wilson Linda Wilson

Lynda Joan Worrell










Kenneth C. Wyke













Sharon Yorker

















Richard Yanss Gary S. Yelenchic Katherine Ann Yeskoot

P IC T U R E S N O T A V A IL A B L E FO R:
m ic h a e l e. c o u c h
“ M ik e ” G e n e ra l
S tu . C o u n R ep, 1, 3
jo se p h h. h a n k s III
“ S u rfe r” T ech
B o w lin g 3 ; T ig e r F ro lic s 1. 2
p h illip m . h a rris
“ P h il’’ G e n e ra !
g a ii a. h a rve y
“ H a rv e ” B u s in e s s
H o c k e y 1; S w im m in g 2; M u m c o m m . 1, 2; P ro m
c o m m 1; R a m n a s tic s 3 ; T ig e r F ro lic s 1, 2 : T ig e r P ow
V^ow 1, 2; R a m R o a s t 1. 2; S r. B rk fs t. c o m m 2
John Zanni Thomas Zefferi lillia n k a th e rin e h e b b e
“ L ii” B u s in e s s
e va n jo h n h o ld e n
“ E v a n ” B u s in e s s
S o c c e r 1, 2
jo h n h. ho ok
“ H o o k le ” M u s ic M a jo r
M a rch in g B a n d 1, 2 , 3 ; S ta g e B a n d 1. 2 , 3 .
aifred Carlisle Hudson jr.
“ S k ip ” G e n e ra l
T ra c k 1, 2 , 3 ; S tu . C o u n . R e p . 2
d ia n e k irtie y
Stanley Zilinski “ D ia n e ” T ech
R a m n a s tic s 1; P e p c lu b 3
jo s e p h m a rk k ru sh n o w sk i
“ J o e ” T e c h
ro b e rt jo se p h jo h n s o n
“ B o b " G e n e ra l
ro b e rt m c c la y
“ B o b ” G e n e ra l
Steven m . m ilia r
“ S te v e ” G e n e ra l
T ra c k 1
C la u s e. m u h lb a u e r
“ C la u s ” A ca d e m ic
T e n n is 1. 2 , 3 .
ja n ic e m a rie m u lle r
“ J a n " A ca d e m ic
C h o ru s 1, 2. 3 ; L ib ra ry A sst. 1; R a m n a s t ic s 1, 3
d a n ie l n a y lo r
“ D a n ” G e n e ra !
Norma Zimmerman Lillian Zito





































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ru th e. o le w in e
‘ ■ R u th ” A c a d e m ic
S w im m in g 1; S tu . C o u n . R e p . 1; B u s . E d . C lu b 2;
F .N .A . 1, 2 , 3 : F re n c h c lu b 1; F .H .A . 3; W W H S A n n , 1
th o m a s f. n eill
'■ T o m m y ” G e n e ra l
p h ilip p e w . p e lle tie r
" S n u f f ” T ech
lin d a ro b e rts
" L in d a ” G e n e ra l
Jo se p h w. sh e d a k e r
" J o e ” A ca d e m ic
S o c c e r 1: T ra c k 3 ; B a s e b a ll 2; F re n c h c lu b 1; R a m -
n a s t ic s 3
lin d a s e n o n e s
" L in d a ” T e c h
e u g e n e s z y m a n s k i
" G e n e " A c a d e m ic
T ra c k 1: F re n c h c lu b 2; R a m n a s t ic s 3





















































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MICHELE LERMAN








SPIRIT








LOYALTY








ENTHUSIASM












108

LEADERS



















































JILL NICHOLS






















PAT PESTER


















JOANNE LOCKWOOD

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FOOT
























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Under the direction of coach Louis Sorrentino, the Gold­ SCOREBOARD
en Rams, compiled a record of 5 wins, 2 losses, and 3 Wilson Opponent
ties. It was a tough season for Wilson, but the squad 7 Egan 20
gave forth a tremendous effort, and showed to all what 0 Dieruff 0
spirit and drive really is. 28 Tennent 7
21 Hazleton 0
Coaches; Louis Sorrentino 27 Lower Merion 14
Frank Ritrievi 33 Upper Merion 14
Walt Snyder 6 Abington 6
Pat Picariello 0 Pennsbury 0
Bruce English 27 Bensalem 0
7 Neshaminy 26

110

BALL



























































































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113

SOCCER






















































SCOREBOARD SCOREBOARD
Wilson Opponent Wilson Opponent
2 Hamlinton 0 2 Tennent 2
6 Moorestown 0 4 Council Rock 0
4 N J S D 0 3 George School 0
9 George School 2 PIAA DISTRICT
3 Neshaminy 1 Play-off
7 Lower Moreland 0 5 Lower Merion 0
4 Pennsbury 0
Coaches: Richard Fielder and Samuel Hellings













Lower Bucks County Champs Another
Wilson First! This squad showed deter­
mination, ruggedness, and spirit. Con­
gratulations team.













114

HOCKEY






















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Varsity Squad: Bev Luzi; Jackie Jones; Lynn Schulte; JoEllen Marley; Barbara Russell; Pat Riess;
Dot Chekay; Carol Eutsey; Maria Accardi; not shown, Phillis Frey.






Under the direction of Mrs. Picariello, the girl’s hockey
mination, a fighting and spirited coach, and an unceas­
team completed a most successful season with a record ing will to win. Dot Chekay, this year’s high scorer in
of 4 wins, 3 ties, and 1 loss. Highlights of the season
Lower Bucks, could only come from a squad as fine as
were defeats of Bristol and Pennsbury by the squad. Wilson’s.
This tightly knit group was motivated by desire, deter­






JV Squad; FIRST ROW; L. Lisausky; C. Moran; L. Gerlacker; B.
ROW: J. Lockwood; J. Nichols; M. Saxman; J. Sharp; J. Hunter;
Bright; B. Baker; B. Abbott; K. Yeskoot; K. Alter; A. Neimeth; S. C. George; L. Ross; M. Snedaker; N. Neild; Coach Picariello.
Long; J. Bailey; G. Whitman; N. Higham; P. Lundholm. SECOND

GIRL’S SWIM TEAM






































































Though their season was not outstanding, their effort

and determination was. The girls, under the direction

Mrs. Barbara Snyder, had never wavering spirit and

drive which made them fine competition for every team


they met.
















116

GIRL'S BASKETBALL



















































(FRONT) Coach Shearn; Lee LaRosa; Carol Behl; Carol Eutsey; Rattle (REAR) Loretta Litz, Pat Reiss; Delores Garrison: Joan Hunter: Bar-
Lundholm: Carol Moran; Holly Arnold; Rose LaRosa; Coach Sullivan; bara Baker; Sue Morris.























Mike Krousse; Maria Accardi; Ken
Masalski; John Maphis; Judi Mills;
Dave Kehler.
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GYMNASTICS 117

BOY’S SWIM TEAM






















































•: \ - \ LOWER BUCKS COUNTY CHAMPS
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This year’s team of swimmers gave a fine show of abili­

ty, spirit, drive, and above all — skill. A fine perfor­

mance!



































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WATER POLO



TEAM

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY CHAMPS






































Varsity Squad REAR: Coach Gene Massari; Rick Lewis; Sam Johnson ington; Jim Gay; FRONT: Tom Porter; Bruce Rembert; Denny Arket;
Mike Stutland; Ron Urban; Bill Kennedy; Nick Leonard; Bob Brew- Glen McManamy.






























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Another Lower Bucks County Championship for the Wil­
son Squad. This is the fifth title for them — a squad of
which to be proud!

SCOREBOARD
Wilson Opponent
59 Springford 39
61 Egan 48
63 Pottstown 61
70 Morrisville 31
50 Neshaminy 35
62 Pennsbury 55
59 Bristol 41
47 Trenton Cathedral 59
40 Trenton High 41
45 Tennent 46
50 Bensalem 45
59 Lower Moreland 12
63 Council Rock 57
58 Tennent (playoff) 56
57 Neshaminy 64
45 Pennsbury 30
76 Morrisville 43
87 Bensalem 44
62 Lower Moreland 59
73 Tennent 77

Coaches: Gene Massari
Nick Opalenick
Sam Hellings
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123

CROSS-COUNTRY


































































Under the capable direction of Mr. Eugene Kullich, this


squad showed fine spirit and ability.
















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MAJORETTES
























































BOWLING TEAM

WRESTLING




































































LOWER BUCKS COUNTY CHAMPIONS

Scoreboard
Wilson Opponent
30 North Penn 25
12 Upper Darby 33
40 Forty Fort 5
24 Upper Merion 21
33 Coatesville 21
1st Place Leviston
Jaycees Tournament
21 Kingston 25
30 Pennsbury 12
42 Council Rock 9
19 Hunterdon Central 28
61 Lower Moreland 0
37 Bensalem 13
30 Neshaminy 22
37 Tennent 16


Coaches: Don Wise
Joe Schein



WINTER TRACK














































SCOREBOARD
WILSON OPPONENT
56 Bensalem 26
571/2 Neshaminy 381/2
60 Cheltenham 57


Cardinal Hayes — no score
St. Francis Prep — no score
Delaware Valley Scholastics
no score
1st. place — All Lower
Bucks County Meet

Coach: Ira Bud Grossman

































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BASEBALL

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ORGANIZATIONS












































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133

STUDENT COUNCIL





















































This is the government of the school. Under the direc­

tion of Mr. Joseph Scancella, this active and able group


are responsible for such traditions as “ Slave Day” and

“ Jamboree Day.” The Council consists of elected officers

and representatives and alternates from each homeroom

who also are elected by the students. President and


Vice-President for 1965-1966 were Skip Fields and

Linda Jung.



























134

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

























































The National Honor Society consists of students who


have maintained a 3.00 or better average. Each of these

students is a very active person around the school. The

group is under the direction of Mr. Frank Greco. The

elected President is Larry Hinton.

KEY CLUB














































The Key club is a Kiwanis sponsored organization for boys in senior high school.
It serves the school, community and home through various fund raising activi­
ties.










INTERACT









































Interact is a service organization sponsored by the Ro­ school and the community. The club is very active and
tary club. This group’s main purpose is to serve the \will, under the direction of Mr. Wisor, continue to be so.

COUNCIL OF DEBATE FORENSICS













































This talented group of public speakers competed in oratorical contests all over
Pennsylvania and New/ Jersey, taking titles and aw/ards for their excellent perfor­
mances.















“ Good morning. This is
station WWHS, the
sound of the double W,
bringing you the Wood-
row Wilson news pa­
rade.” Each morning
those words precede
the daily reading of the
important news and
sports of the day.






















W.W.H.S. ANNOUNCERS

COLOR GUARD





























































































DRILL TEAM










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BAND
















































CHORUS


















































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SPANISH CLUB




































Under the direction of Mr. Roberts Baker, the Spanish world. They also participated in the Language Club Bake
club of Woodrow Wilson High School join together fre­ Sale, which was held to raise money for Language
quently for informative meetings concerning the culture awards given at the end of the year to the outstanding
and customs of the Spanish speaking countries of the student of each foreign language.










GERMAN CLUB




































This year, the German Club was under the direction of the German culture today. Various activities that were
Mr. Paul Heinzel, a native of Germany, and Wilson’s conducted this year were the Oktoberfest, participation
German instructor. The primary purpose of the German in the Language Bake Sale, and a trip to New York.
Club is to acquaint the students with the importance of







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FRENCH CLUB

















The French club, under the di­
rection of Mrs. Joanne Regli,
was the instigator for another
Wilson First. During April, a
number of students went to
Paris, France and spent two
weeks there.



























LATIN CLUB























The Latin club is under the di­
rection of Mrs. Zinaida Sprowles.
Who says Latin is a dead lan­
guage? The members of this
organization have proven that
the Roman culture is fascinating.















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BUSINESS ED. CLUB



































The Business Education Club, Wilson’s largest organiza­ ties, including the annual candy scholarship drive and
tion, is composed of students taking the commercial the farewell party for the club’s organizer, Mr. Charles
course. This year’s club held many successful activi­ Collins.










Juniors and Seniors who someday hope to enter the no­ sor, Mrs. Grace Dettmer. College life, student teaching,
ble profession of teaching are welcome members in Wil­ and other profitable experiences are discussed. There is
son’s Future Teachers of America Club. These people a bright future for these students who are preparing for
have many meetings under the direction of their spon­ a career in education.







FUTURE TEACHERS

FUTURE NURSES CLUB











































How are you fixed for aspirins? Bandages? The girls in the Future Nurses Club,
under the direction of Mrs. Olga Kurek, school nurse, can surely answer that
question. This year they have aided the community by donating food for needy
families, and other countless tid-bits of information concerning the medical
profession.






FUTURE HOMEMAKERS



































The Future Homemakers Club is an organization dedicated to the homemakers
of tomorrow. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Maria DeMarco. Their activities in­
cluded various trips to New York City and Modeling Schools. The girls are taught
wise buying for the home and for themselves. They learn all the secrets of keep­
ing a healthy, happy home and family.



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SCHOOL STORE
















































Each afternoon, at 2;30, Wilson students can be found for the convenience of the students, and the offers vary
gathered around the school store seeking refreshments from pencils to large assortments of gym wear, to re­
to relax them after the day's grind. The store is opened freshments.






RAM’S HORN STAFF







































The school newspaper contains a variety of interesting articles about all the hap­
penings in Wilson. Each exciting event is told in the manner of news items, fea­
tures, columns, and specials.

yea r b o o k staff



The members of the business and editorial
staffs of the 1966 RAMPAGES were capa­
ble and hard-working people as is neces­
sary for a successful book. The many as­
pects of the work, from writing, typing, to
selling were handled expertly by a fine
staff.

























































































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CHESS TEAM























































MATH TEAM
















































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