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                                    RAM’S  HO





                                    W o o d ro w  W ilso n   High  S ch o o l,  Levittow n,  Pa.  19057


            M ay 1975                                                                                    Y e a rb o o k  V o lu m e




            Wilson students discover real  meaning of ''Ram's


                       Horn" as early means of communication.



            A  relatively  unknown  fact  systems  of  communication      Guiding  the  future  jour­         Newspaper Staff
          at Wilson  is the origin  of the  and  his  world  is  now  filled  nalists this year are Mrs.  Lin-   Gary M iles.....................  Editor
          newspaper's  name,  "Ram's  with a constant flow of infor­ denmuth  who,  with  Ms.           Laura Shaw  .  Managing Ed.
          Horn."                         mation  from  such  things  as  DenBleyker  as  her  co-spon­  Karen Petroski  . . .  Sports Ed.
            Many  students  assume  televisions,  radios,  and  sor,  worked  for  the  second          Bernice Grotowski  . . . .   Sec.
          that the name is just a silly ti­  newspapers.                year  to  restore  the  publica­  Lee Chapman  . .  Feature Ed.
          tle  referring  to  our  school   Students  here  at  Wilson  tion  of  a  newspaper  which               Staff
          mascot,  the  ram.  This  is  not  rely  heavily on  monthly edi­ has  been dormant for sever­  Nancy  Weisman,  Mark  Pin-
          true.                          tions  of  the  Ram's  Horn  to  al  years  at  Wilson.  The  staff   sky,  Roslyn  Feldman,  Ron
            The  actual  origin  comes  keep  them  informed  on  was fortunate to  have a cap­         Sheppard,  Sherriel  Feggins,
          from  the  fact  that  the  ram's  school  activities.  Assuming  able  editor-in-chief,  Gary   Linda  Edwards,  Micki  Funk,
          horn was once used  by early  most of the responsibility for  Miles,  as  well  as  managing   Brenda  Lane,  Kathy  Pucylo,
          tribesmen  as  a  communica­   the  publication  of the  paper  editor,  Laura  Shaw,  and    Vince  Hartley,  Ronnie  Hon-
          tion  form.  The  horn,  when  are  the  students of the jour­ through  their  efforts,  the   ig,  Kathy  Lippincott,  Drina
          blown,  produced  a  loud  nalism class.                      staff  succeeded  in  restoring   lezzi,  Steve Skoda,  Paul  Wil­
          sound which  could  be heard      In  addition  to  in-school  a  much-needed  newspaper  son,  Eric Klein,  Don  Brackin,
          by fellow tribesmen.           activity,  much  time is devot­ to  Woodrow  Wilson  High      Ralph Vaserberg.
            Man  has since then devel­   ed  after  school  toward  School students.                              Sponsors
          oped  more  sophisticated       publication.                                                  Mrs. Ann Lindenmuth
                                                                                                        Ms. Donna DenBleyker

         R a m 's   H o r n   Staff.  S E A T E D ,  L E E T   T O   R I G H T :  Roslyn  Feldman,  Kathy  Lippincott, John  Clayton;  S E C O N D   R O W :  Nancy Weisman,  Laura  Shaw,  Mrs.
         Ann  Lindenmuth  (sponsor), Charyl Terry, Brenda Lane;  T H I R D   R O W :  Drina lezzi, Karen Dougherty, Cathy Pucylo, Don Brackin, Steve Skoda, Mark
         Pinsky, Ralph Vaserberg, Micki Funk. Missing: Gary Miles, Karen Petroski, Bernice Grotowski, Ms. Donna DenBleyker (co-sponsor).
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