Alexis I DuPont High School - Alexis Yearbook (Wilmington, DE)

 - Class of 1958

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YEAR BOOK First Row, Left to Right: Mary Ann Garver, Dottie Harris, Mike Messer- smith, Sheila Enright, Dave Warner, Ency Schick, Phyllis Morse, Pat Yer- ey, Sandi Hoffman, Mary Byington. Second Row: Bob Keating, Helen Srice, Martha Ellis, Maubra Bundick, Dora Greer, Judy Geiger, Molly Bushong, Evelyn Faw, .Beverly Sachs, Pat Dobrick, Carol York, Mary Lea When this club was scheduled, a maiority of the Senior students were anxious to ioin it to have a hand in the product of the 1958 Alexis, When the dust clearned, there were ap- proximately forty students remaining to dig into the iob that lay ahead. Headed by Ency Schick, editor, Dave Warner, as- sistant editorg Phyllis Morse, business manager, Mike Messer- AL Haye, Alan Forster. Third Row: Donald Munro, Bud Cartwright, Alan Ramer, Phil Wagner, Aiia Ripa, Pat Smullen, Margie Evans, Susan Wash- burn, Judy Fredericks, Marilyn Dorn, Judy Hall, Gigi McCue, Sandy sobertson, Judy Creedon, Steve Lindell, Paul Carkin, Bobo Olsen, Dave lgglll. smith, snorts editor: and other odds-and-ends editors who work ed equally as hard, the staff worked over-time, fighting such elements as forgetful students, poor pictures, slow-moving photo processors, and layout arguments, until this yearbook was safely on its way to be printed. Sitting, Left to Right: Jim Jackson, Richard Bernard, Bonnie Alexander, Archie Hahn III, Carol Lucha, Sandi Hoffman, Frank Baker, Carolyn Conly, Jon Govatos, Robert Hull. Second Row: Marilyn Kumnick, Sandy Schoy, Sue Farwell, Jean Todd, Robin Miller, Maubra Bundick, Martha McCallister, Karen Smith, Betty Pigueron, Peggy Martin, Barbara Gland- ing. Third Row: Ernest Thompson, Dennis Reilly, Robert Bird, Aija Ripa, Martha Baird, JoAnn Mathewson, Margie Evans, Mary Ann Garver, Members of a popular club in school, these theatre aspi- rants spend long hours rehearsing and discussing their pro- ductions. Their activities include extemporaneous and planned .. . 1 Ld-- ..... IA... ft.. U..-inn: nl-vicnc nf flxp Sue Skiles, Leta Flood, Dick Beck, Billy McClary, Mr. Simmons. Four! Row: Lee Armington, Charles Dilks, Vickie Frommer, Marsha Richard Suzane Hills, Molly Bushong, Martha Reid, Janet Fossum, Louise, Danne: Colleen Parnell, Beverly Charamella, Harriet Pelletier, Ricky Farwel Richard Hollingsworth, Dennis Pandelakis. Not Prexeniz Ida Banks, Susa Washburn, Ann Whitman. theatre, and who can forget those pantomimes in the dramatii assembly? Topping off the year with a presentation of Ant gone at the Delaware Play Festival and a night of one or an nlavs. we mav someday see these names up in lights.

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EMR HIGH PORTS CL B First Row, Left to Right: lrv Hollingsworth, Bud Cartwright, Dave Rig- Springer, Nipper Forster, Tom Ward, Gary Marine, Gerry Roberts, Tony gin, Treasuer: Bob Veasey, Bob Suhr, Bob Harding. Second Row: Terry Quiniano, Bill Trench, Norman Ford. Not Presenl: Dave Warner, Presi- Martine, -John Cairns, Sid Smith, Secretary: Ronnie Hickman Bobo denf- Olsen, Vice-Presidentg Bob Keating, Mr. Heilman. Third Row: ,Charlie One of the biggest projects carried out by the Sports Club was the selling of candy after school. With the money received the boys bought photographic equipment for the football games. Along with good citizenship, the club also sponsored several dances throughout the year. fTT1T Yl'S11 -r-'-r,-x--,-.l-4-- irst Row, Left to IRigbt: Leonard Shannon, Paul Frederic, Harry Wilkin rn, George Shanks, John Schuyler, Bill MacDonald, Secretary-Treasurer an Donnan, Presidentg Gorgon Burris. Second Row: Kenny Hopkins, mon, Bob Foster, Tommy Mousley, Leroy Elder. Not Present: Ellis Pier- ice-Presidentg Jack Chandler, jim Feldman, Carl Riegel, Mr. Lovall son. - Harry White, Peter Burrows, jeff Friedman, Bill Marsey. Third Row: 3 Steve Hayes, Bill Gordon, Ronnie Sill, Les Rigler, Kenny Faw, David Har- Contrary to their name this is not an organization concerning sports alone but one which also aids the community. Throughout the year the boys raise money by sponsoring dances, dues and other extra-curricular activities. With this money they have given gifts to needy people at Christ- mas time and the rest of it has gone to various funds such as pupil aid. However, these letter win- ners do think of themselves sometimes by taking trips to some sporting events.



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