I did not see the Rams all that often, 11 times in their 22 seasons. 500 overall, the Rams, as their nickname was commonly shortened to, had some good teams. 2 through 2012 while Wilson in its 22 seasons had a. Wilson existed 1959 through 1980 and it was the most successful football program of the three Bristol Township public schools – Delhaas-Wilson-Truman. It is the same school, but now greatly renovated, as is the stadium at the same location. Truman High School is today, you know where Wilson was. They were the Golden Rams and their official colors were gray and gold. But, population growth by 1959 called for a second Bristol Township High School and this was Woodrow Wilson High School. While Pennsbury and Neshaminy did not immediately establish another sport-playing high school (Neshaminy did much later in 1975) it was not so in Bristol Township.ĭelhaas High School was only established in 1951 in Bristol Township, and I believe prior to that the Township students went to Bristol High School, but I am not certain. The greatest growth was seen in the Pennsbury, Neshaminy, and Bristol Township School Districts. The great influx of population into lower Bucks County from 1950 to 1960 occasioned by the construction of the Fairless Steel plant in Falls Township fueled tremendous growth in local area school systems.
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