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24  FACULTY-VVILSON  GRADUATES





             Graduates of Wilson see many changes at W.W.H.S,






































             MRS.  DOROTHY  MERGENTHALER         graduate   MR. HOWARD HILGENDORF      graduate w.w.   MR.  ROY  D.  BRITTON  . . .  graduate  w.w.
             w.w.  1966,  health,  phys.  ed.             1962,  Spanish.                           1968,  mathematics.




























                   MR.  TOM  KERVITSKY  . .  .  graduate  w.w.  1973,  district  media  aide.  MS.  ANDREA  NEMETH  LAMBERTH   graduate  w.w.  1968,
                                                                                  english.
                                                                            As everyone can see, our school is not just a learning center
                                                                            anymore. It has become one of the busiest extra-curriculum
                                                                            areas  in  Bucks  County.  School  is  a  major  part  of each  stu­
                                                                            dent's  life,  and  for  the  most  part,  students  enjoy  getting
                                                                            involved. But how was  it five,  six, or even seven years ago?
                                                                            Let's find out by asking a few teachers who have graduated
                                                                            from  Wilson.  Ms.  Cheryll  Dougherty,  an  English  teacher
                                                                            puts  it  like  this:  "Educationally,  school  is  better  now.  The
                                                                            teachers  are  superior  and  classes  are  more  interesting.  Al­
                                                                            though  we  had  more  activities  then,  students  show  spirit
                                                                            today".  Quoting  from  Mr.  Don  Harm,  a  teacher  who  puts
                                                                            his  students  first,  "Kids  were  different  when  I  went  to
                                                                            school.  Today,  teachers  really  get  to  know  their  students,
                                                                            and by this, they care more for each other.  Most things are
                                                                            improving, but some things were better then". Our school is
                                                                            improving  every  year  and  we  see  this  by  looking  back  on
                                                                            those  teachers  who  attended  school  here.  Ten  years  from
                                                                            now,  we'll  look  back  and  see  how  different  our  familiar
                                                                            school  will  be!!
                                                                            MR.  HARRY  RINDGEN  . .  graduate,  w.w.  1961,  graphic  arts.
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