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HARRY S TRUMAN Ht^ SCHOOL
UBRARY
3001 GREEN LANE
LEVinOWN, PA 19057

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DEDICATION



As time passes, Woodrow Wilson High School has grown in numbers and exelled in
prestige. Academic and athletic achievements have brought focus to our school - its
students faculty, and administration.

Our life at Wilson has been influenced by the guidance and enthusiasm of a person
who devotes time and talents in excess of the everyday requirements. His strengths
and imaginative leadership have earned banners that are carried by his students to
the many corners of our land. He has participated in winning many athletic honors
that are now part of Wilson’s history.

With respect and sincere graditude for his devotion to us all we dedicate this the
1968 Rampages to MR. WALTER SNYDER.

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To the Class of 1968:


A Chinese proverb tells us that a journey of a thousand
miles begins with but a single step. You have taken that
step. Not one among you has any idea of the enormity of
the challenges that await you. No one has. Not one
among you is fully prepared to face them. No one is.


We have seen the seasons come and go. We have walked
along the road that lies before you. We know that you
will walk your thousand miles with truth, with courage,
and with a twinkle in your eye.


Cordially,

Knute Larson
District Superintendent




















SCHOOL BOARD























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SEATED (I. to r.) — Joseph Hersch, Pauline Rodavitch, Thomas Walsh, Dr. Martin Rawdin. STANDING — John Jenkins, David Lloyd I I. Robert Bulger, Jo-
seph Lehmen, Dr. Knute Larson.


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DR. FRANK J. FURGELE
Principal
Temple University, Ed. D. Temple University, M.S. Ed. Bloomsburg
State College, B. S. in Ed.














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Dear Seniors,
The class of 1968 is to be complimented for the enthusiasm
and dedication displayed by both the individual and the class.
Achievements and recognition have established a record of
which you and your school can be most proud.
Tradition has stimulated Woodrow Wilson High School to
achieve scholastic and co-curricular excellence and these
honors will serve as inspiration to underclassmen of the fu­
ture.
May all of you always remain an integral part of Wilson and
continue to render unselfish service to your Alma Mater. With
i sincerity, I extend to the class of 1968 my best wishes for a
future full of good fortune.
Sincerely,












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FRANK V. DALY ADAM BEN
Assistant Principal Assistant to the Principal
B.A. Colorado College; M.A. Temple University; Math, B.S. Bloomsburg S.C. Graduate work at Penn
Graduate work at Temple University; Athletic State University.
Director.

GUIDANCE


































Anthony J. Scarpiello












Marvin L. Demp



Dear Graduates,
We live in a world of conflict and strife. Witness the
war raging on in Vietnam, while here at home the racial
situation erupts into violence and continues to fester
from long ignored and forgotten sores.
We cannot ignore these social ills. It is imperative that
we recognize them and attempt to do something positive
to eradicate them and to exalt the rights and dignity of
each individual. We realize that each individual must be
allowed to feel free to choose his vocation and to have
control of his destiny, but must share the concern of
others.
It is our task, therefore, to take full cognizance of our
abilities, to admit our shortcomings, and to strengthen
our spiritual and moral commitments. Equipped with the
knowledge, attitudes, and experience acquired during
these past twelve years of formal education, we can
hopefully envision more realistic and rational personal
and educational decisions. In doing so, we can build a
better and richer life for everyone.

Anthony J. Scarpiello, Chairman
Department of Special Services




John D. Rosdia



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Mrs. Gertrude Schulte, Mrs. Phyllis Shaw






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Mrs. Mabel Flandziik, Mrs. Aleen Boothby







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DAVID R. ADAM ROBERT C. BAKER BARRY BALLOW
Chemistry; B.S. Kutztown State College; Spanish: Muhlenberg State College (B.A.), Sales law, Consumer Economic Problems,
Graduate work at Kutztown S. C„ San Die­ M.Ed. Temple University. Record Keeping; B.S. Temple University,
go State-, Boy's Tennis Coach. Doctor of Jurisprudence University of
Toledo; Asst. Coach for Spring Track and
Cross Country.

























WAYNE N.BRUGGER JAMES A. CARRINGTON
Mathematics; B.S. Ed. Bloomsburg State English, Social Studies; B.A. University of
College. Maryland; Graduate work at Penn State
University, Trenton State College, Millers-
ville State College.


























ETHEL LOUISE CAUCCI JEROME D.CIANERINI DAVID J. CLARK
Math, Science: B.S. Pikeville Junior Col­ English: B.A. La Salle and Temple; Gradu­ Industrial Arts (metal shop); Vocational
lege, Lees College, George Washington ate work at Temple University; Asst. Jr. Ed. University of Pennsylvania, Temple
University. Class Advisor. University.










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JOSEPH P. DE FRANCO MARIA DE MARCO MARVIN L. DEMP
Metal Shop: B.S. Millersville State College, Home Economics: B.S. University of Dela­ Guidance Counselor: B.S. Penn State Uni­
M.A. Trenton State College. ware. versity; Graduate work at Temple Univer­
sity.





























DANIEL DENINNO LINDAS. DETRA
Musical Instrumental Director: B.S.S. Uni­ Health and Physical Education: B.S. Lock
versity of New York, M.S. University of Illi­ Haven State College-, G irl’s Varsity and
nois; Wilson and District Band Director. J.V. Swimming and Softball Coach.




























GRACE G. DETTMER JOHN M. Dl RICO JOHN Dl SANGRO
Shorthand I and II; B.S. Rider College. Mathematics; B.S. Bloomsburg State Col­ Problems of Democracy; B.A. LaSalle Col­
lege, M.S. Temple University. lege, M.A. Temple University.









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EUGENE DOLNICK MICHAEL C. P. DUFFY WILLIAM B. ENGLISH
Occupations, Special Education; B.S. Penn English: B.S. St. Joseph’s College. M. Ed. American History, Problems of Democra­
State University; Graduate work at Tem­ Temple University, Graduate work at cy; B.A. Lebanon Valley College; Graduate
ple University. Temple University; Cross Country Coach, work at Trenton State College.
Asst. Indoor and Spring Track Coach.





























HARRY E. FEBICH RICHARD L. FIELDER
Problems of Democracy, Sociology, Amer­ Health and Physical Ed.: B.S. West Chester
ican History: B.S. Temple University, S.C., M.S. Penn State University; Graduate
M.G.A. University of Pennsylvania, West work at Trenton State University, Temple
Chester State College, East Stroudsburg University; Soccer Coach, Asst. Coach
S.C., Uni versityofCalifornia Graduate Swimming.
School; Graduate work at Penn State Uni­
versity; Student Council Sponsor.




























LEON N. DAVIDHEISER DANIEL B. FINLEY ANN LYNN FRANK
United States History, Problems in Twen­ Chemistry; B.S. Mt. St. Mary’s, M.S. Tren­ English: B.A. Penn State University; Grad­
tieth Century American History: B.S. in Ed. ton State College; Graduate work at Uni­ uate work at Penn State University; Kam's
Penn State University, M. Ed. Penn State versity of Pennsylvania; Audio-Visual y/ew Assistant.
University. M.Ed. Penn State University; Director.
Graduate work at Rider College, Clark
University, Trenton State College, Univer­
sity of Pennsylvania, Harvard University,
Syracuse University; Publicity.

MARSHA A. FRAZIER
English: B.A. Penn State University-, Grad­
uate work at Trenton State College.

























CAROL J. GILBERT HARRY J. GOBORAJR.
English; B.S. Millersville; Graduate work at Stenographic Office Practice Typing IL B.S.
Temple University: Debate-Forensics and in Bus. Ed. Bloomsburg College: Masters in
Dramatics advisor. Education Adm. Bucknell University:
ANNA LOUISE GETZ Graduate Work at Penn State, Temple,
Librarian: B.S. Kutztown State College. Rider College, and Lehigh University:
School Store Sponsor, Business Education
Work Experience Coordinator.






























LAWRENCE A. GREBE CARL GRECCO CAROL E. GREENWALD
American History, Sociology; B.S. St. Jo­ Problems of Democracy; B.A. University English; B.A. Wilkes College: Graduate
seph’s College: Graduate work at Temple of Scranton, M.A. University of Scranton, work at Temple University.
University. Graduate work at Temple University:
Debate and Forensics Sponsor.
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IRA BUD GROSSMAN PAUL W. HEINZEL SAMUEL E. HEELINGS
Art; Administrative Teacher, Coordinator, German; B.A. University of Delaware, English; B.A. Rutgers University; Asst.
Secondary Schools Fine Arts Program; M.A. University of Colorado; German Basketball Coach.
B,FA. Temple University, B.S,E. Temple Club Sponsor.
University; Graduate work at Temple Uni­
versity.



























JOSEPH V. HENRY HOWARD HILGENDORF
Problems of Democracy; B.S. LaSalle Col­ Spa nish; B.A. Antioch College; Further
lege, M.A. Villanova University. study at University College of North
Wales, Universidad de Guanajuato-, Dra­
matics Assistant.





























GEORGE J. HOPELY JAMES T. HOWER ELIZABETH A. HEGNER
Advanced Biology, Physical Science; Penn Physical Science, Chemistry, Biology; B.S. Business Education. Shorthand, Typewrit­
State University, Trenton State, University East Stroudsburg State College; Graduate ing; B.S. Grove City College, M.Ed. Univer­
of Pennsylvania; Pep Club Sponsor, Junior work at Villanova University, Trenton sity of Pittsburgh, Grad, work at Arizona
Class Advisor. State College; Asst. Jr. Class Advisor. State University, Temple University, Rider
College, Trenton State University; Person­
nel, Public Relations, Co-op. Work-Expe­
rience Program.







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EILEEN JOY HULTON GEORGE H. INGRAM ROBERT D. JACOBY
Health and Physical Education: B.S. West Aquatics: B.S. West Chester State College; Industrial Arts; B.S. Millersville State
Chester State College; Graduate work at Graduate work at Temple University, Teachers College, M.S. University of Penn­
Trenton State College; Varsity Hockey Penn State University-, Coach — Boy's sylvania; Yearbook Sponsor.
Coach, Girl’s Tennis Coach. Swimming Team, Boy's Water Polo Team,
Aquatic Activity Coordinator.



























WILLIAM JERVIS LLOYD JONES THOMAS J. JONES
Mathematics; C.E. Cornell University, M.S. American History: B.S. Penn State, M.Ed. Chemistry: B.S. Wilkes College; Graduate
in Education, Cornell University; Sponsor: Penn State. work at Penn State, Trenton State College-,
Mathletes, Chess Team. Varsity Bowling Coach.





























HOWARD MARTIN KALODNER MICHAEL P. KUREK
Algebra II, General Math, Technical Math; Academic Chemistry: B.S. Kutztown State
B.A. Penn State, M.S. Temple University; College, M.A. University of Michigan;
Graduate work at University of Pennsyl­ Graduate work at Penn State University.
vania, D.Ed.






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JOHN KAPRAL GARY KASE
Typing I and II, Bookkeeping, Clerical Typing II, Bookkeeping I and II; B.S.
Office Practice; B.A., M.A. Michigan State Bloomsburg S.C.; Graduate work at Tem­
University; Graduate work at Michigan ple University; Asst. Wrestling Coach.
State University; Business Ed Club Spon­
sor, Asst. Sr. Class Advisor.
EMMA E. KIPP
Trainable Class Aide.
























OLGA M. KUREK FRED J. LEWIS
School Nurse: R.N. St. Agnes Hospital, B.A. Health and Physical Education: B.S. Frank­
Trenton State College-, Graduate work at lin College; Graduate work at Trenton
Trenton S.C.; Future Nurses Club Sponsor. S.C., Penn State University; Varsity Gym­
nastics Coach, Asst. Baseball Coach,
Ram nasties Sponsor.







SUSAN A. LOWELL
English, Journalism: B.A. Lycoming Col­
lege: Graduate work at Llniversity of
Pennsylvania; Kam'sMcmSponsor.















CATHERINE A. MARUSIAK EUGENE MASSARI
Health and Physical Education: B.S. Lock American History, Problems of Democra­
Haven S.C.; Cheerleading Advisor, Girl’s cy; B.S. Mansfield S.C.; Head Basketball
Gym Team Coach. Coach.


JOHN C. MC DEVITT
English: B.A. LaSalle Col­
lege; Graduate work at 32
Wesleyan University;
Director of Dramatics.

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JOHN D. McKENNA SHARON MOGLIA JEAN S. NELSON
Work Experience; A.S. Machine Design English, Public Speaking: B.S. West Ches­ Home Economics: B.S. Penn State Univer­
Spring Garden Institute. ter State College-, Asst. Yearbook Sponsor. sity, M.Ed. Rutgers University.




























NICHOLAS G. OPALENICK GUY R. PETROZIELLO
Mathematics: B.S. Millersville State Col­ English, Rhetoric; B.S. University of Scran­
lege, M.S. Southern Illinois University; ton, M.S. Fordham University; Coordina­
Baseball Coach. tor of English in Bristol Twp. Secondary
Schools.





















CARL L. PETZ
Physics: B.S. Bloomsburg State College,
M.A. Trenton State College; Radio Club
Advisor. EDWIN D. PHILLIPS PAT PICARIELLO
Bookkeeping, Typing, Notehand; West­ Health and Physical Education, Swim­
minster College, B.A., M.Ed. University of ming: B.S. West Chester State College.
Pittsburgh. M.A. Trent on St ate Coll ege-. Equipment
Mgr. Asst. Football Coach, Handicapped
Swimming Program Instructor.














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DONALD L. POUST JOHN DANIEL ROSELLA MARGARET G. RUMFORD
Physical Science; B.S. Bloomsbiirg State; Guidance Counselor; B.S, Villanova Uni­ Special Education; B.S. West Chester State
Spring Track Coach. versity, M. Ed. Temple University-, Gradu­ College; Graduate work at Penn State
ate work at Temple University. University.





























EDWARD J. SAKOWSKI JOSEPH A. SCANCELLA
Mathematics; B.S.Ed. East Stroudsburg Physics; B.S.Ed. Mansfield State College,
State College, M.S. Bucknell University; M.A. Trenton State College; Graduate
Yearbook Business Mgr. work at University of Penna., Penn State
University, New Mexico State University;
Senior Class Advisor, Asst. Baseball
Coach.

























ANTHONY J. SCARPIELLO JOSEPH SCHEIN PATRICIA E. SELLERS
Guidance Chairman; B.A. St. Charles Col­ American History, Sociology; B.S. Blooms- Health. Physical Education; B.S. Indiana
lege. B.S.Ed. St. Joseph's College, M.A. Vil­ burg State College; Graduate work at University, Penn State University; Hockey
lanova University; National Honor Society Bloomsburg State College; Asst. Wrestling Coach, Basketball Coach.
Faculty Advisor. Coach, Key Club Advisor.


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JOHN E. SLEZOSKY FREDERICK K.SLOPEY
Chorus Music Techniques and Vocal Art: B.S. Kutztown State College; Graduate
Techniques: B.S. West Chester State Col­ work at Kutztown State College; Stage
lege; Graduate work at Trenton State Col­ Design and Stage Craft.
lege.




























WALT SNYDER LOUIS A. SORRENTINO ZINAIDA H. SPROWLES
Health and Physical Education and Swim­ Problems of Democracy: B.A. Lebanon Latin and English: B.A. Chestnut Hill Col­
ming: B.S. East Stroudsburg State College; Valley College, M.A. Bucknell University; lege, M.S.Ed. University of Pennsylvania;
Graduate work at Trenton State College. Head Football Coach, Asst. Senior Class Future Teachers of America Sponsor, Lat­
Advisor. in Club Sponsor.










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BETTY ST. CLAIR WILLIAM S. STOUT WILLIAM N.TIMM
Homemaking; B.S. Indiana University of Graphic Arts; B.S. University of Pennsyl­ Academic Chemistry and Physical Sci­
Pennsylvania; Graduate work at Penn vania, M.A. Trenton State College. ence: B.S. Cheyney State College; Gradu­
State University. ate work at West Chester State College.










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LINDA BROCKWAY DONNA B. WALKER DONALD M. WISE
English: B.S. Oswego College of Education. French: B.A. Elmira College; French Club Business Education: B.S. Bloomsburg State
Sponsor, College, M.S. Rutgers University; Graduate
work at Penn State University; Wrestling
Coach.




































































WILLIAM A. WISOR EDINO VARAN I
Clerical Office Practice: B.S. Bloomsburg Italian: B.A. LaSalle College, M.A. Villano-
State College, M.A. Trenton State College; va University, Dr. of Arts and Letter Acca-
Graduate work at Trenton State College, demia Tiberina, NDEA Institute Bucknell
Penn State University, Rider College, Tren­ University; Italian Club.
ton State College-, Interact Club.

LEFT TO RIGHT SEATED; Mrs. Shellhamer, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Potena, Mrs. Spears, Mrs. Lumio, Mrs. Gresens. STANDING: Tommy Mc­
Laughlin, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Bezdecki, Mrs. Bartal, Mrs. Nickerson, Mrs. Titus, Mrs. Boruta.






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