Caesar Rodney High School - Crisp Yearbook (Wyoming, DE)
- Class of 1959
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f' mx v , i,.-Jia' 2 A R Q Hd? , QYQZ' CRISP 1959 Caesar Rodney Incorporated School Paper Caesar Rodney Hlgh School Contents CamdeHWy0m1I1g semen 1 Fall at C R Delaware Q51-f G-JQ XY Busmess Manager Margle Papen Advlsors Barbara Jean Kelly Mr Mary W Cool Thomas Shaffer Photography Ken Pfister Caesar Rodney Photo raphy Club D1V1dCf pages arranged by Peg Adlam Barbara Jean Kelly I Sectlon II Wlnter at C R Seetlon III Sprlng at C R Foreword The 1959 Crlsp staff of Caesar Rodney wlshes to present the act1v1t1es of the past year hlgh llghtlng both extracurrlcular and academlc endeavors and presenting them to you ln sea sonal plcture and story form We have undertaken many changes ln thls book Wh1Ch we hope Wlll serve as a lasting me mento of your hl h school days C -gf - ,,.I , ' , I wif' .,. . gf I W .3 , ' W I my Editor-ln-Chief ................. Joyce Darling s. . ' ' ' g . .g u Agfa, ss If-'P Mrs Dorothy B Townsend Mrs Townsends son, Tlm, was a member of the class of 59 untll h1S death from pollo on October 24 1954 Tlm took part 1n many school actlvltles was a member of the band, played Junlor varslty football, and was an honor student Hls qulet man ner and keen sense of humor w1ll always be remem bered by those who knew h1m Daiwa Because of her loyal servlce to Caesar Rodney students durlng the past years, we wxsh to dedlcate the 1959 Crlsp to Mrs Dorothv B Townsend Mrs Townsend was graduated from Caesar Rodney and has contrlbuted generously of her tlme and talents to almost everv area of our school Many Wlll remember her as elther a QOCIHI studles teacher or guldance counselor and more recentlv as senlor hlgh school mathematlcs teacher Others wlll remember her very dynamlc lcadershlp as sponsor of Traffic Squad, Student Council Future Teachers of Amerlca and Honor SOCICIW All of us are better for havlng known hor Txm Townsend June l5 1941 Uctolmer 24 l954 was 2 S . ff., ' FALL 33 , x O 0' 'i 'S 0 . 'Q its .' 6 Our guide and chief counselor, Ur. Simpson, always has time to listen to each student's problem. Caesar Rodney students will long remember his wise and sympathic counseling. At Caesar Rodney guidance is available to each student for help in planning schedules, obtaining information about colleges, business schools, trade and technical schools, nurseis training schools, or job placement. The On the first day of school the junior high school guidance counselor, Mrs. Abraham, helps Linda Rodgers and Stephen Clute decide on subjects for the year. f it The high school principal. Mr. MacFaddin, spends many hectic hours during the summer trying to make a workable schedule for each student. Here he is in a more relaxed mood, demonstrating the school's intercom system to Pat Phillips, Harold Pleasanton, and Myrland Sccarcy. department is also concerned with making available results of interest, aptitude, personality, achievement, and ability tests. U Guidance The high school students arc uidcd bv Mr. Thema g - s Here he is registering new students Joan Parker, Robert Moomaw, and Roy Ertel. ' i P px .. - , fi Eleanor Klnney lb typual of the hall monl tors whose Joh is to dlrect YISIIOTS comlng 1nto the blllldlflg to their de tlIl3tl0l'l The Traffic Squad IS composed of a g,roup of students whose purposes are to promote and develop the proper attltude toward law and order, to dlrect traffic 1n the halls, to plan and dlrect fire drllls an' rald drllls and assembly seatlng Tra tc Squad Kneellng left to rzght R Webster L Hackney E Hardy H Cox L Hunn W Kmg R Bryant B West Standzng left to rzght S PFIFQ P Nlltchell P Cox H Short Q Cllle ple ,l Martel D Tatman P Klrhy E Errera T Trlhbltt P Rutter M Papen Fzrst rou left to rlght J Darlmg P D111 captam NI Cuthrell sub captuzn 'N Klllen secretary treasurer D Carts fire captam J Webb mr rand cuptam F Crate uxwmbly cnptam Second rout let to right L l'1fer P Holland S Matladdm L Wllson M Chappelle Third rou left to right D Pflumm .l Marvel P Brvant R Holleger E Kinney Fourth rout let to right R Harmu f Plppln D Cox W Ca s B blpple Flfth rout lett right C Lmgo M Wlld C Crlpps Q Henderson ,l Wxlhs Sixth rou let to rrght F Darhng C Clbe M Parker P Aubrey P Rattray Seventh row le t to right B Bamberger F Trlhbett .l Fritz Clllesple E Papen 6 --5 . . . . 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The duties of the Safety Squad inelude supervision of loading and unloading busses and student eonduet on the busses. assisting in parking of ears at home football games. and M. Henderson, ll. YanSant, M. Uibe. ll. Cllllll'Cll, B. Mitchell. .l. liesselring. C. Cameron. M. ,la-sler. J. llasiago, M. Short, 0. Dill, ll. Serutellfield. Mr. Short, sponsor. R. Dawson, lieutenant, .l Simpson, captain, C. Noble, sub-captain, D. Pennewell, lieutenant y Squad patrolling the field during football and baseball games. The squad is also in eharge of the registration of all cars driven to school by students. seeing that they are parked in the proper area and that student drivers observe safe driving paretiees while on the sehool grounds. Gladys Cameron accepts a pass from Pat Palmer as she leaves at noon. Inspecting passes is another function of the Safety Squad members. ,x .P b Ill Ill A il if 5 FIFCI rou lv t to rlallt A Barnet W Collee B Crm B Ma ten Ie B Tro bath 'Q Wfroleytlan J Barrett T Sm worn R Cox I Hunn A Kra t 9 Ms-vcr qvcond ron lf t to nght Fourth ron lvt to rzeht B Brown R Rqdndnn F Nldfllll F V BICVGII' 9 Turner D Roe S Zec S Short B Bolm 9 Strawn left to rzght L WIIQOTI L Plalwlrth I Wwrtl D Cole Third ron loft to right F Papen K Branner 'NI Flllott Freshmen Fzret rou. left to rzght L VICIIOIG P Walh T Kaufman li Fleld M Metz W Prxce C Longfellow R Barrett Second T010 left to rlghl D Compton N Edwards C Laiferty 3 Hollmger L Crxer D Cataldl S Register P Stores J Ogg Tlurd rout left . gf .:.. S, .. ,..,x. 'F , ..,1. ,.. HS... '.'f ' : 1 ' ' ' . . ,. , . . , . , . , . , . , t. . , . A . '. I .. . . f . . . 4 , . ', : . 1 t, . , . ' , . s, . , . , . , . . , : . , . ' , . , . . , . 1 , . , . , . -', . . ', -3 L,-M Q . ' ,, A X 1 q . , fy- .. Q fl !7'W gi . t , 1 A K I X' , . - -...J-. , W f.. 2 Av , Francis Joyce Robert Weqlqlq Nlr Sandra Horn Cyrus CYIHTIH Rlrhard D Bartello Sponsors The aCtlVlllCS of the Freshmen class 1Ilf'llldl .1 Wlllll 1 Thus IG a spcclal claw on Wlllill the ll0 llIllf'I1 flllH ln the rlance ulnch thls year was held ln January The thunf mo'-t romfortablc old clothe tllov 1 nn final FllSllllldIl wac Snowland ln the sprln Freshman Day IS hold Day IQ cllmaxcd by a dancf- O zcers Horst Relchvlt Preszdent of the Freshman class Sandra Bamclt V1cePreeldent Evelyn Papen .Secretary Kathy Mi Mx. www 9 , . 'Y , .9 T 7 Q Q '., ff l ' KA' ll I A X N sl I ,' r , S. . ' l - ' , ' H' f' l. l. 3 ,' ' ' ' , ' ' ' v ' ' ' ' . N ' ' J E . S ,I 'z . 'H' ' ff O . . , , . I . . , ' ,- . l , . ' , . Branner, Treasurer. . k 2 'D X S xy 1' H m. ' .1 xv ' D W 1 X V . r Q . , 'X X ' x lk 'l N ' a W , 1 l tk - . I E , K x U mu. wif el , La., W 1? 6 W V 5:?g VT, nf N 49 yi 8 ease Q 'H ?' T A A: , , ' , . Q QW A Q g if 5 i Q Z. 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M- , V -.4 .Qi-' AVLIP ,Q 5 , , ah X 'EQ' v i l 'SE E 4 Y MU , , x I Q,-T ,, -x A . f ,y f x 'AX 7 .'s ,1, Francls .l Joyce St Josephs College 'Q John C Salamone University of Scranton Miss Clute holds the attention of the seventh grade even Belly Ann Clute while studying uneventful parts of speech Un1vers1tyofMaryland English Oral talks, research papers, themes, and class dlscusslons help students galn a better understandlng of the Engllsh language The Junlor h1 h students are trained to think clearlv and logically, to wrlte correctly, and to speak expres SlV6ly Mrs Allison M Pugh Pennsylvanla State Unlverslty Cyrus D Griffin Elon College Mrs Amabel R Price Western State Teacher s College Ps I I Outslde reading asslgnments and class study acqualnt the senior high students more thoroughly w1th Amerlcan and Engllsh literature 1n order that the students might know and appreclate some of the great masterpieces Through th1s program students are enabled to wlden then' scope of understanding edge and experience in the field of literature X Q' I . . .g . . U . L . l Mrs. Price is sharing with the seniors her wealth of knowl- x ' 5 ,.k Q Q i i aff I 1. '44 6 . . 7 Mrs Dorothy B Townsend Unlverslty of Delaware gf' f' Wnlllam R Brown Jr Umyerslty of Delaware Senlors 1n sohd geometry are masterlng the frustum of the cone Members of the class who met the quallficatlons were charter members of the Math Club organized thls year Mrs Townsend semor hlgh math teacher sponsors the club Mathematics Mathematlcs courses, both practical and academlc, are offered to Junlor and senlor hlgh school students thls year Olferlngs lnclude general math m grades 7 and 8 algebra I and buslness math ln grade 9 plane geometry for academlc students and practlcal geometry for voca tlonal students are offered ln grade 10, as well as book keeplng for commerclal students Math ln grades ll and 12 1s offered to students lnterested ln algebra II, solld geometry, and trlgonometry Mrs Hopklns IS trylng to compete wlth the camera whlle she IS teachlng declmals to the seventh grade Mrs Pearla L Hopklns Unlverslty of Delaware Ebe L Joseph Washmgton College 161 nlP'4' X 7 9 ' ' 5 J Q. k M fs 4 F . A 'T yr N s dk' lls n7'zik - D D . 1 tv ,g,e. jj . , , -5, ls. ft, 9 l I ' 5 ' 0 . , ' 'W . I2 John C Branner Mrs Sandra K Home Unlverslty of Drake Unlverslty Delaware Future sclentlsts look on wlth lnterest as an important experlment IS conducted under the supervlslon of Mrs Webb Science An enlarged sclence department at Caesar Rodnev follows a natlonal trend set off by sputnlk Each vear students are able to enroll 1n a sclence class Offerlngs lnclude, the general sclence classes ln grades 7 8, and Thls year the blology department moved IHIO a new up to date well equlpped room all of whlch makes dissecting a fish a pleasure Mr Branner keeps a watchful eye on the kmfe 'abs' Nw. 9 blology, chemlstry, and physlcs ln grades 10 ll, and 12 These classes are very popular wlth students IH all courses Leonard Shaw MTS Safa Webb Longwood College Unlverslty of Delaware I3 1 . . . f 1 -cg . . . . 0 o 4 9 7 . V . . 9 , . . 9 3 i ,. . , 6 , :sa Q' ri: .,f: . . .- ,,.- 2 ,,, F X t -TN E I .f - H. A lf V E 'I , ,, ,, td ,I--' 4 NNW , Bety Pugh, James Fillion, and Sandy Ferri look on as the Spani Language The Latin banquet is presented annually hy the Latin II students in honor of the first year Latin students, parents, and faculty members. The occasion is always a gala affair complete with stolas and togas, as well as Roman food fit for a king. Y, -. L LY. sh teacher, Mrs. Abraham, explains the Spanish calendar. With occasional reports in hthe most flowery language Spanish students absorbed the information contained in their texthook El Camino Real. Class periods were conducted primarily through the direct method, making the ahility to speak and understand Spanish a must for juniors and seniors enrolled in Spanish l and Spanish ll. Mrs. ,loan Abraham Mrs. Rita Ryan Smith College Washington College Latin took on an added significance to the incoming Latin I students when they learned that many English words are huilt on Latin roots. The more advanced Latin II students struggled through Julius Caesar and The Twelve Lahors of Hercules. Thomas Shaffer Wtst xlfglllld Unlverslty Mrs Emily Glbbs Mrs Ruth K Sanderson New Jersev State Teacher's College fir '12 Agnes Qrott College ,a'rf ' -fr' Richard Bartello UHIVEFSIIY of Penn sylvanla 'rn-'Bm- 'if Til Mr Shaffer explalns to the semors ln CIVICS procedures of a natlonal conven tlon Flve polnts toward your grade for posmg? 9 9 Social Studies The Junlor hlgh soclal studles program lncludes the study of our world 1n grade 7 and ln grade 8 the study of our country The Sth grade students are prepared to better llV6 ln an a1r age through a 9week study of av1at1on In high school, world hlstorv ls an elcctlvc, while U S hlstory and clvlcs are requlred for graduatlon Educatlon for marrlage and fanulv l1v1ng lS a lllllt lncluded durlng the second semester of CIVICS Mrs Sanderson, specialist ln avlatlon, looks on as her daughter, Mary, explains the parts of an alrplane k'lP: I5 t 'X...f xr O N vt . . . . . ' . ' 1 N ' s c Q- ,F A K... f 'we o GL 9 ' ' 97 W . t t t . . i m 4 n A .. ,N .,.1 4, ' ' ' 1 A i hy : y Nr Practical expernence nn Ag clas as Jim Ashley and B111 Pxckermg partxclpate ln a lesson on seed ldentnficatlon taught by Mr Short My Advanced home economlcs students are mendlng toys whlch wlll be dlstrlhuted at Christmas tame to the children ln the communlty ' Horace Short University of Delaware Agriculture Agrlcultural classes provlde hlgh school hovs w1th an opportunlty to learn the latest methods of farmlng and anlmal husbandry Ag I and II lncludes care and management of farm ammals, and a study of plants and soils Ag III and IV provldes a study of farm manage ment, genetlcs, and speelal agrleultural problems qeventh grade glrls are learnmg to he homemakers a they serve cholce meals prepared m the modem home ec-onomncs kntchen Mrs Scheldt seems to be pleased with the results Mrs Janet Scheldt Umverslty of Delaware Home E conomzcs The way o a man s hear lS hrough hls stomach Thls 1S the motto of the Home Economlcs Department Durlng the year the home ec students learn to prepare many different types of foods and PRSITICS The classes also study varlous procedures for garment constructlon l 11' Mrs Ehzabeth Woodrow UUIVCFSIIY of Delaware 16 Commercial Students who graduate in the Business Education Course are prepared to take then' places ln the buslness world Thorough lnstructlon IS glven ln typlng, shorthand, bookkeeping, and secretarlal office practlce A varlety of business machlnes found ln modern offices are avallable for student use and practice Future secretarles are mtent as they PTBCIICC operatmg a vanety of up to date oiiice machmes Mrs Ives IS glVll'lg fnendly mstructlon to one of the students m typmg class vu-.,,,x .ad John -I RYHU Mrs Josephme Ives Robert R Wedde gloomsbufg State Umversxty of Pennsylvama State eachef S College West Vlfglnla UDIVCFSIIY I7 'sr Hx' 5 : k i .V , .o M '-ft U ,I - 9 Q Q n . The off set press in the high school art department is kept busy taking care of the needs of the school. Mr. bcheidt reads the copy. Earl Scheidt Kutztown College The Music Department appeals to many Caesar Rodney students. Starting in the seventh grade, students learn something of the history of music, the lives of great composers, and have a chance to sing as a group. In grades eight through twelve instrumental classes are held for band students and the Glee Club is open to people in grades nine through twelve. Mrs. Gladys M. Blaner Cleveland Institute of Teavheris Edwin Englehart Lebanon Valley College Music K5 ' Mrs Blaner is giving instruction to a hudd- Art and Music ..1Q... The High School Art Department this year expanded its facilities to include the rooms formerly used as an infirmary. Students are given the opportunity to partic- ipate in a numher of worth-while projects including drawing, sculpture, textile design, lettering, printing, and photography. Up-to-date equipment makes it possible for many students to become skilled in these areas. Charlotte Wolheiter Pennsylvania Museum ln junior high school art Miss Wolhc'iter plans and School of . Industrial Art 'On Wisconsin is first in the trumpet lesson today many interesting and varied projects. if 412, sift? ' l x Physical Education By engaging in Physical Education classes girls become healthier, better coordinated, and more physically fit. Emphasis is placed on individual sports as well as team and dual activities. Included in the year's work are units on hockey, soccer, basketball, volleyball, tumbling, softball, archery, badminton, tennis, and dancing. Recreational activities are taught to both boys and girls to provide students with sports knowledge which will carry over into adult life. A typical boys gym class begins with roll call, followed by a brief period of calisthentics, and concludes with the sport or activity being studied. Class activities include soccer, touch football, tumbling, apparatus, basketball, volleyball, softball, and various recreational sports. Intramural sports are provided for boys and girls with teams signing up by homerooms to play. Co- recreational sports and intramurals round out the pro- gram. Balance and coordination are demonstrated as Billy Hertz holds Hayden Cuthrell. John Barrett and Bob Reardon are spotters. QSM' Wig Linda Bryant outjumps Thelma Tribbett in a tense moment during girl's gym class. fa Jig 4 Ag .53 Barbara Kelly Bridgewater College Richard Smith Fairmont State Teacher's College 60 2 La, ,fs Q Mrs. Hairgrove and Mrs. Cleaves are telling Joann Stephenson and Brad Carter about the very new and up-to- date equlpment ln the new mfirmary Health and Drzver Education A new lnfirmary greeted alllng students on the first day of school Wlth two full t1n1e nurses and a sulte of rooms the nurse s office IS prepared to handle any emergency whether large or small P6f10d1C health exams are glven to all Students with Speclal emphasls on puplls In grades Student Drlver Educatlon IS a popular course Gene Messick 1 4 7 11 The Sale Of school supplies helps provide and the Instructor Mr Bergman admlre the driver educa funds for the Caesar Rodney Welfare Fund Clothlng and toy drlves are held regularly to help bolster the tl0l'l Cal' supplles ln thls fund Student workers lnterested ln nurslng act as asslstants to the nurses and at the same tlme gam valuable expen ence to help them ln thelr chosen profession DEPT OF PUBllC IIISTRUCTIUN In the classroom act1v1t1es, whlch meet one hour per week, lnterested students learn the rules of the road B K . ' ' somven soucnmou cam . . . ' Gwfsf-flRWlPQ-G.lURT0l-QNC NSIIYIIIA e' . . . . , K 5 , and safe drlvmg technlques from textbooks and films Ten hours of practlcal dl'1VlIlg round out the students knowledge of the road and the automohlle After a stu dent has passed a wrltten and practlcal test ln thlS course he may obtam hls drlvers llcense upon appllcatlon -v' ' fi, Qu? i . XX' 41 as This library serves all of the students in the senior high school. A newly equipped junior high school library was opened this year in part of the old cafeteria. Books, magazines, newspapers, and up-to-date pamphlets are available for students as they spend their study periods in the library. Mrs. Mary Cool Bridgewater College ltffff 4 w :JMC te., id Q Mrs. MHI'B3l'et Bennett Mrs. Dorothy C. Alty UIliV8l'SiW of Wesley Jr. College Maryland Assistant Librarian Students needing special help in reading are instructed by Mrs Bennett, who also serves as elementary librarian. In the newly organized individual pro- gress class Mrs. Holland gives personal attention to a variety of projects carried on in her room in addition to regular subjects. Mrs. Beatrice Holland Ohio State Unlverslty L 4- Left to right: E. Rash, E. Hutchins. A. Bell, M. Hurd, M. Best, M. Holt, D. Walls, I. Cole, V. Semans, F. Johnson, N. Minor, E. Casson, Many a hungry mouth is fed by this very capable group of cafeteria workers. Every day they can be found busily working to prepare the fine meals they serve at lunch- time. The students are very proud of their brand new cafeteria. F. Analore, A. Harrington, E. Coverdale, D. Rash, A. Daniels, C. Cataldi. Center: Mrs. Irene Kersey, Cafeteria manager. One hundred and ten rooms in the Caesar Rodney School are kept neat and clean by our staff of custodians. These men are truly concerned with the health and welfare of the entire student body. Row 1, left to right: K. Coverdale, V. Ross, H. Harrington. Row 2, left to right: W. Raughley, J. Green, R. Vincent, H. Carlisle, M. Hannum, C. Cohee, E. Cooper. 'Z' . nf gf-w-.f One of the busiest spots IH school IS the hlgh school office Mrs Sxpple Mrs Lingo serve as secretarles under the supervlsxon of Miss Ewan Mr Dave Williams IS adnunlstratlve asslstant, Mr Thomas helps wrlte exruses, while Dr Slmpson, supermtendant and Mr MacFadd1n, hlgh school prlnclpal, are ready to help students and teachers solwe their problems O zce Staf he1r duties Hi M Sh ll 1 k on as hls two efHc1ent secretarles, Sue James and Brenda Allen, perform t In the elementary o ce, r 1 mg oo s hge' ww T ? 8 qw- ek nam xv Q .V 1 'Z X, l Q4 Q ,mt M33 sm? -ll ,f 24 ! Aix At the regular monthly meetmg of the Alumm Assorlatnon, Presldent Harold Balley dlscusses the agenda wlth secretary, Dons Kesselrlng Other officers present are Norma Lavere vlce president at the left and Sylvla Ross, treasurer standlng Caesar Rodneys Alumm Assoclatlon IS one of the most actlve ln the state Serving banquets and dlnners for varlous community orgamzatlons has proven both popular and profitable for the group Annually a scholarshlp is awarded to a deservlng member of the semor class The assoclatlon has glven fine glfIS to the school, mcludmg an mter commumcatlons system for the entlre school an lce machine for the cafterla and a score clock for the gymnaslum Alumm O zcers and Board o Education Left to nght Davld Wnlhams, James Bennett, Clme Lmgo, Dr Harry Neese Fred Flfer and Dr Wllllam Sxmpson Readlng the financial statement for the month requlres the concentratlon of all the members of the Caesar Rodney Board of Lducatlon Nw. Kaus 25 '! Mrs Marybelle Baker Mrs vlFglnl3 Foresman iq, at Nl Grade 1 Grade 1 Adele Chambers Grade 1 ,wr- Mr Wlnlfred Cooper Grade 1 a S -K Mrs Ellzabeth Marker Mrs Nelhe Stokes 'Vlr Patrlcxa White Ju 2 Gfggse april 24 M llfglnld Dewey Grade 1 Grade 1 Grade 1 1939 Grade 2 .Nab ,a K 039- 1'-5 -7. Maude L Jester Ruth Ann Johnson Mrs Edna Scotten Nancy L Torbert Mrs Agnes W Vmyard Grade 2 Grade 2 Grade 2 Grade 2 Grade 2 wx' -W Dorothy H Brown Mrs Ella Mae Forrest Mrs Pearl S Haflsfm MTS Joan Cami C Belle Moore Grade 3 Grade 3 Grade 3 Grade 3 Grade 3 26 Rented from teachlng January 1959 Q Katherme Branner Mrs Chrlstme Clymer ll rs Ann B Cleaves Anna G McK1nney S Catherme Melsm Grade 4 Grade 4 School nurse Grade 4 Grade 4 Grade 4 Grade 5 Halrgrove Mrs Corynne A Rush Mrs Audrla J MacFacldm Mrs Margaret E C Mrs Ellen L Mlntz Mrs E telle Reynolds Grade 5 Grade 5 f KXXlS. .-H' Mrs Laura O Schmukler M Gertrude WIHIHHIS Howard Fortney Mrs Elame Jones Grade 5 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 6 Mr Frances Motley Grade 6 'wav 41 VF ...Q ff' .Q -1-7 Russell Perry Barbara Lee Petsch Mrs Paullne Ollver Mrs Edna S Roe Dorothy Warren Grade 6 Grade 6 Grade 4 Speclal Readmg Art and Mu IC 27 Mfg 95434 tis A Lost one palr of whlte woolen gloves Lynn Tustln and Pat Hallman members of the Elementary Student Councll take thelr tum openmg the school Lost and Found Department at noon Most arucles are returned to thelr owners However lf after a reasonable length of tlme no one puts ln a claim they are glven to someone who needs them The aCtlV1tl6S of the Elementary Student Councll lnclude the followlng A Lost and Found Department, amateur show, Grounds Commlttee, Defense Stamps, noon danc mg, and Chrlstmas assembly Elementary Student Council Seated left to rlght W Englehart L Bllton M Fleld J Wubbena M Hall C Cox D Thompson S Rash P Hallman B Whlte L THSIID D Kenton Standzng B Bamberger D Hartley R .len nlngs G Cehrmann K Rudek D Parker K Bll0W D Henderson G Wall I Thornley .l Papen B Hallman P Watson J Bllton E Rogers R Qulllen R Wall W Comegys Standing m back Mrs Audrla J MacFadd1n sponsor , A , 7 , ' t . fi af if 1 ' 3 s 'f Qi g Y K Q ,jx Q. p , ' K K ' 4 f .1 , fn A . . . . . a M ' . . , K . if ' . . . . , xg ff 7 , . . 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' l 9 ' 5 - . , . , . , . , . . , - , . , . . . , . . : . , . , . - . . , . 5 ' , ' 5 ' 9 ' , ' 9 I wiv Fzrst row left to nght R D111 B Young J Hmderer Second row left to nght M Reardon L Fisk R Nechay Third row let to rlght D Helnemann C Metheney S Foresman Fourth row lef to nght L Llngo A Hltchens L Haas Flfth row left to nght A Yoder D Masten R Sherwood Szxth row left to nght D Grler B Bennett R Kmny Seventh row left to nght M Sabloff B Wessel L Wood E Chamberlam P Flfer L Semans B Hememann Ezghth row let to rzght D Swam T Dawson I Hackney Mrs Edna S Roe Sponsor S Dryer J McMichael N Floyd Elementary Tra zc Squad Sweets to the Sweet Phllllp Masten and Nancy Floyd are selling Mxss Kelly a box of candy Proceeds from the project wlll help Hnance the traffic squad trlp to Washlngton ln May F'-'21 The Elcmentarv School Traffic Squad helps malntaln order in the halls before school, at noon, at recess and after school, and asslsts ln d1lfCCtlIlg traffic to and from fire drllls, a1r rald drllls, and assemblles R First row le t to right P Makln B Ney E Hardy C Kersey A Govatos R Preston D Bowden W Case C McNa1r G Sm1th manager J Brown manager Second row left to right C Roberts manager I Cameron P Emerson C Powell 0 Baslnskl W Callaway J H111 W Irons P Flyzlk W Hmsley Thlrd rou let to rlght Coach Smith R L rence C OYVIS E Moore R Vander shce C D111 L Kesselrmg Spence C Beebe Coach Snyder Coach Perry Football Squad Emerson pltches out to Baslnskl who runs around left end for 8 first dgwn Emerson rolls out to pass with plenty of blocklng ln front of hlm A.-,... 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I , . , ' : ' , .. av , , . , . , . - 9 ' 5 ' 9 : I . 9 9 ' 9 ' 9 ':' 7 ' 3 7 , . , . , . , . , . . 30 Fzrst row left to nght P Emerson C Powell O Basmksx W Callaway J Hlll W Irons Second row C Orvls E Moore R Vanderslxce C Dxll L Kesselnng J Spence Senior Stars Wlth sxx wlns one t1e and one loss the varslty football team of Caesar Rodney completed a very successful season At the beglnnlng of the season the coachlng staff was greeted by a strong nucleus of holdovers from whlch they molded a hlghly successful team Robert Vandersllce and Orvllle Baslnskl two of the many outstandlng performers of thls year s team were selected by the Eastern Shore Coaches as end and fullback respectlvely on their annual All Star team Baslnskl was also plcked for the Delaware All State team along wlth Jackson Spence who was a thlrd team ChOlCC Callaway Spence and Basmskl served the team as captalns Many of the boys got lnto the scorlng wlth Baslnskx settlng the pace fol sed by Callaway Behlnd these two ln the scormg were Spence Bowden and Emerson Total polnts 152 opponents 54 SCHEDULE Mlddletown Lewes Smyrna BrldgCVl1l6 Cambrldge Seaford Laurel Mllford Opponent I il Lf X , xox V - ,Q . A . . 2 f ,y .- p , 7 Q -7 O . . . C.R. ' . 33 .............. ' .............. 6 . 1 12 .............. ................... 7 . . I . 12 .............. .................. 7 . . X C 18 ...,.......... ' ' ............. .. 0 ' 37 .............. ' ............... 0 - - - . 13 .............. .................. 1 3 - - - I 7 .............. ................... 2 1 - - 20 .............. ' .................. 0 ' , ' 1 152 54 31 First row. left to right: B. Webb. J. Brown, J. Holland, A. Sipple, P. Holland, S. MacFaddin. D. Pe-nnewell, B. Pugh, J. Rash, J. Kesselring. D. Pflumm. Second row, left to right: A. Borror, C. Scott, M. Cihe, C. Cool, S. VanSant, M. Parker, J. Callaway, P. A young, but eager group of hockey aspirants was on hand for the opening day of hockey season. Doris Pilumm, the teamls only senior, was elected co-captain along with Peggy Holland, a junior. The Riderettes closed out their season with a one win, five loss record. The varsity defense consisted of Barbara Webb, goalie, Betty Pugh and Diane Pennewell, full- hacksg Judy Holland, Joan Brown, and Alice Sipple, halfhacksg Jane Rash, Doris Pflumm, Jane Kesselring, Sally MacFaddin, and Peggy Holland, forwards. Joan Basiasgo and Carol Cool captained the Junior Varsity Team, that compiled a 2 win, 2 tie, 2 loss record. With a wealth of material returning next year the C. R. girls are looking forward to a strong team in 1959. Miss Kelly explains the scorebook and clock to hockey managers, Louise Logan, Virginia Field, and Ann Borror. Jennings, S. Hall, M. Wild, C. Cibe, K. Wild, Mis sKelly.Third row, left to right: L. Logan, K. Branner, J. Fritz, S. Barnett, J. Stokes, Lf Stelfens. C. Rodgers, M. Cox, J. Basiago, P. Floyd, J. Tumer, S. Wooleyhan, V. Field. Seasonls Record Girl's Field Hockey C, R, Opponents 4... ..Harrington . 1 .. Middletown .. 3 1... ..Laurel ..... . ...5 4... ..Georgetown... ...6 3... ..Seaford .... . ...4 1... ..Milford.. ...2 Varsity captains, Doris Pflumm and Peggy Holland, get together with J.V. captains Carol Cool and Joan Basiago to discuss their coming games. A ..- up-.V 7 . ' Z A , E , ,I 5 ,T - x , Q D , . Left to right: J. Jensen, B. Webb, D. Pfiumm, D. Cuthrell, M. Papen, M. J. Cuthrell, J. Rochelle, D. Sapp. . . . . . . , , . 33 Cheerleaders All set? You bet And the cheerleaders are ready to launch mto another peppy vell Leadlng a large student body ln the tradltlonal school cheers lS a blg Job but these energetlc leaders make lt seem easy The school Splflt IS upheld by the glrls at all football and basketball games The blg monev maklng project of the year IS the sale of mums at the annual Thanksglvlng Day football games proceeds from wluch go toward the purchase of new unlforms Nancy Torbert Sponsor B 12.55 -, Trophy reclplents ln semor magazine campalgn Fashion qhow wmnel-S Fall Calendar of Events Senior Class Magazine Campalgn October 22 November Senlor Halloween Bazaar October Harvest Show November 12 and Fashion Sl'10W November Book Falr November 12 13, and The annual book fanr FFA award wxnners m ff ,A av fl. -7' -W V, A-.9 34 t e harvest show - 17 25 13 13 , 14 , . . h Vg.. A, vs' ...r , 1 1 ig 1 52 4: ' 2? 5 f ,4, --E J . - ' 1 K -5 'I ' N, , A V4 ,W at 1 ' - .ff , : ' , H 1 ,,'- 'V V, X. F ,,nV ., I ' of if 1' i 3 I . fir' y if t if Y WINTER I' .1 .Wu-1 Q 4 ., , . W.-,-ya - 1 ' 1-14' .sg 1 XY Mrs Amahel Price Leadlng the Junior class parade ot events was the first project the annual Junior play Thls year s selection was a community favorlte, done hill bllly style Headln for a Weddin To accomodate the large crowd the play was given two evenings December 13 and 14 Parallehng the all important play act1v1t1es was the big Christmas card sale sponsored yearly by the juniors This year s class made a good profit wlth which to bolster 1tS bank account for future activities Leonard Shaw .lumors Mrs Josephine Ives .q Early in February all class members were seen proudly sporting their new class rings Durlng the last two weeks 1n May the class was buslly decoratlng the gym naslum for the biggest dance of the year the Junior Senlor Prom Visiting the Na tion s capitol was a spring activity in which the group viewed such important places as the Smithsonian Institute and the Capitol building Decorating and ushering for the 1959 commencement exercises concluded the activities for an eventual and successful Junior year Alex Daly President equi' Pat Bryant Secretary Peggy Holland Treasurer 37 Diane Pennewell Vice President 38 M X27 K, Carole Analorf- Sylvia Jean Baker Joan Basiago Marilyn Bickling Ann Borror Joan Brown Nancy Brown Etta Mae Caldwell Billy Carrow Barbara Carter -.-Q ' es 4 if J: 45 X Q fa-0' KH' X 5 l A258 .Q H Brad Carter Colleen Cavanagh Carol Cleary Pat Cline Jackie Cooper Glen Cool Jackie Cox Naomi Cox Wayne Currey Dottie Cuthrell Stanley Czelusniak Mary Jo Davidson -- 4' , , l as-f-J kin .V K '2 g if , ' 1: . l' .Q V .rr f z if 3,21 Ll N I J, my J Vs Q1 1,3 is V , , V X ' Al fx: X K . . Je Bill Dawson Ray Dawson Charles Dill Virginia Dill Gloria Donato Joyce Donophan Ezfgglsfgok Sandra Ferri Jim Fillian Paul Flysik Marjorie Fortney Arlene Gourley fd ' f Q . '23 lx , Rebecca Holleger Johnny Jester ei 1 ' af e x Q 4- -'Q fa l ffl 1 t --ff Dick Lawrence -'9 f-ef' s ,gig , I M I 4 1 ,. 75 r, G Mary Ann Gerling Carolyn Gibe Frances Gibbons Wilbur Gooden Albert Govatos Pat Greenwood Eddie Hardy Roxanne Harper Claire Hertz '11 'Q fi 1 Tommy Hughes Ruth Ann Ivory Norman Jackson Mary Jester Franklin Jones Clair Kersey xg? 'W Karen Lequin I Louise Logan Melvin Luff .ft C. f' Xu 4 ' X Eleanor J arrell June Jensen Matthew Latocha Janet Lawhead df' + L- - 5 .zf ai Iglgglgaggsl Vernon Manuel Eddie Marvel Janet Marvel Joyce Marvel Bill Meluney Gene Messick was .W-Q 5 P7 Paul Mitchell Sandra Mueller Karen Meyer Carol Patlan Tom Potter Jeanne Reed Ronald Reed R if a Alice Sipple Billy Sipple Marilyn Wild Mark Mm- Bruce Ney Q1 Af Ronald Preston Mike Richards Barbara Smith Ronnie Willis 1' Charlotte 'Vloore ,llmmy O Neal FQ WY omg Sandy Pries Nancy Ross gf-1' Sally Spence Jerry VVright P .4-of Tommy lVIoore ,lean rc- I 'S' Betty Pugh Carol Schwarz ,f Barbara Ann Webb Frank Zec Sandy Palmer 'Z' .lane Rash Ronald Short ,lean Webb Fzrst row szttmg left to rzght P D111 D Carly P Emerson H Cuthrell S Abel G Scrutchfield M Stephenson K Branner D Penne well D Bowden R Dawson K Relchelt B Plckermg 0 BHSIIISKI W Callaway Second row left to rzght A Hunn C Marker J Kesselrlng L D111 J Wllklnson K Wxld J Holland H Renchelt J Qulrk Mr Wllllam Brown advzser R Lawrence B Webb P Holland P Kirby Szttmg m front Clem Noble Preswlent Noon dancing rs one of the most popular 8CtlVlIl8S sponsored by the Student Councxl Student Council ln Caesar Rodney the Student Assoclatlon IS organlzed for the purpose of Q11 brmgmg all student orgamzatlons under one head Q21 helpmg to malntam law and order 13D supportlng all school aCt1Vlt1BS Act1v1t1es of the Assoclatlon mclude manmng the Lost and Found Department every day at noon checklng and report mg on the condltlon of the school grounds sponsorlng Student Day, arranglng for noon danclng grantlng charters to student organlzatlons sponsormg an annual Good Sports manshlp Week and holdmg canteen durlng the fall and wmter on Frlday mghts after home games plus two nights a week durlng the summer 1 r I, , ,. , . ,n . Q-V W ,J . , , , I . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . . , . , . 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 s - I 1 - 1 - , . . : , . 0 7 9 . 1 ' 7 5 , - 7 . . . . Mrs. Dorothy B. Townsend, Spon- sor of FTA and Honor Society. 'PJ' NA! IUN-i - lx ,, SOCETY .fi FR Honor Society Seated left to right: D. Tatma.n, M. Papen, W. Callaway, E. right: Mrs. Newman, sponsor lreplaced in December by Mrs Errera, J. Parker, N. Killen. C. Cameron. Standing, left to Townsendt. C. Noble. D. Pflumm, J. Darling, E. Grace. The activities of the Honor Society include tutoring students in grades 9-12, entertaining recent graduates and the high school faculty at a Christmas tea, conducting tapping and induction ceremonies for newly elected Junior members in March, arranging for the displays in the High School show case, participating in the opening exercises over the inter-com The Future Teachers of America Club. 1958-1959, has a membership of eighty-seven students who wish to leam more about teaching as a vocation. This is accomplished by work- ing one hour each week with a cooperating teacher. Members are sometimes called upon to take the place of the regular teacher in case of an emergency. The local club is afliiliated with the state F.T.A. Meetings are held twice a month fea- turing speakers. films, and discussions. each morning and pinning emblems of recog- nition on all first semester honor roll students. Future Teachers of America Row one, left to right: C. Cavanaugh, P. Kirby. J. Basaigo, E. Kinney. Row two, left to right: P. Bryant, S. Spence. P. Cox, B. Mitchell, S. Ferri, I. Richardson, C. Cripps, L. Postlewaite, J. Callaway, R. Holleger, C. Donovan. Row three, left to right: A. Sapp, S. VanSant, V. Field, S. Wooleyhan, M. Schramm, H. Gwinn, K. Cavanaugh, B. Pugh, B. Shahan, G. Donato, L. Bryant. J. Jackson, M. Elliott, S. Walsh, J. Kesselring, S. Shivick, E. Papen. Row four, Standing: S. Tanner. C. Srott, M. Bickling, J. Tarburton, L. Andrews, K. Wild, L. Biddle, D. Nolan, D. Kelly, D. Pflumm, J. Harris, N. Edwards, K. Richardson, S. Mac- Faddin, M. Parker, M. Wild. Row five, Standing: S. Clough, M. Martin. S. Hall, V. Webb. P. Bishop, Cv. Delfentlial, J. Rochelle. J. Mori, J. McCants, R. Williams, S. Zec, D. Roe. F. McDowell, N. Cox. Row six, Standing: B. West, N. Russum. D. Hall, K. Reichelt, E. Strauss, T. Joseph, D. Dean, T. Parker, C. Shipley. C. Wright. C. Alexander. J. Witt. E. Cram-. '19 I 4 Q-.0-P f' .M O Lce Workers Club Here we see the members of the Ofhce Workers Club demonstratxn the various dutles of the glrls when they spend thelr free penod workmg ln the office Delols Nolan IS writing excuses to be slgned by a staff member Bonnie Shahan IS waltlng to go to the guldance oilice where she works Pat Shrrey IS ready to take a note to a teacher Loxs Blddle IS answering the telephone whlle Hennetta Gwmn watches Carolyn McHolland put new materlals on the bulletm board .loan Rochelle Judy Morl and Lxsa Steffens are dlstrlbutmg the faculty maxl Mr Ryan the club sponsor looks on wlth a gleam of SB.l1SfaCll0Il ln lus eye The Office Workers Club IS a service orgamzatlon The The Future Nurses Club IS composed of glrls lnterested members work ln the school office durlng thelr study perlods 1n enterlng the nurslng professlon Durlng the year the mem and perform such jobs as collectlng absentee sllps dellverlng bers v1s1t hospltals hear speakers see films and become notlces typlng detentlon notlces and runnlng errands for acqualnted wlth the professlon bv servmg as helpers ln the the office staff lnfirmary durmg thelr studs perlod Future Nurses o Amerzca Row one left to nght Mrs Cleaves school nurse Eleanor Jarrell Mrs Margaret Halrgrove school nurse D Compton J Rash L Ro chelle Row two left to nght L Mxller C Lafferty M L Falrfield E Cajthaml P Banks N Ross K Lequm A Slpple E M Cald well J Stevens Row three left to nght L Bames L D111 B Locke J Stokes S Barnett J Ahearn J Ogg S Tanner S Strawn E Grace R Owens Row our letto nght B Clough T Thomas J Roe S Hobbs M Metz, D Cataldl S Reg1ster K Warwlck L Grlfiin M Kaufman C Rxtter Row five left to nght C Jones C Fearon P Aubrey J Schwartz S WCISS .l Elhot .l Bark M Mc Lendon P Clme V Jones J Reed Row szx left to nght B Borntrager F Delaney P Green M Compton B J Harrmgton M Gooden A Llttleton J Dean E Grace I Mon L Steffens B Patton 43 . V . ' I .rx ' FZQ , . V M15 I N , ' V .X e V X L N N, - . 5 If A- A , V X V Q- V ' X f . t ' - , I 1 . . - . , -W ,. VG V A 'i , My ' - 0,-we N -k IV, 1 k -. - .ff-vw' . . ., ess, K , . r f ' I . U . . . . . I I s 4 Q- . 5 B A - ', , . . 1 - . . Q I , , - ' 9 . 9 9 1 a , , Y ., . , , ' s. i I r : - Q s s - s I - 7 - s ' ' . , : . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . - , . . , : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , .i , . . f , f : . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . . , : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . - , . , . , . . , : . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . -:il ' ming K' wal 'K Row one left to rzght I Cameron F McGinnis L Long B Dawson J Rash M Richards H Scott E Moore B Pickering R Vander wende W Curry .l Thomas M Luff T Moore E Strauss Row two left to rzght P Schreppler P Makin W Dawson L Bohannon B Darling C Masten C Dill G Fibelkorn G Longfellow C Longfellow l Wolf D Cox L Hershherger B Hertz C Kersey S PTICQ Row three left to right A Govatos W Dodd B Wlebb K Black C 'Vlorns C Donophan R Barrett E Cole N Russum C Remus J Marvel F Kesselrmg F Semans B Nletheny E Black K Darling Horace E Short Adviser Wayne Currey fright! and Melvin Luff fleftl feed the chickens while Charles Donophan looks on with interest thinking no doubt of how good they will taste after the F.H.A. girls prepare them for the Father-Son F.F.A. banquet. Future Farmers o America The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of boys who are or have been enrolled in high school agri- culture classes. The local chapter participates in many of the state and national projects through which members have received awards for outstanding work in such things as home electrification, crop and cattle judging, public speak- ing, and parliamentary procedure. Each fall the Caesar Rodney Chapter sponsors a Harvest Show. Competition is open to all students in grades one through twelve. Over 1,000 entries are judged and ribbons are awarded to win- ners in each class. During the winter the boys raise 500 broilers in facilities provided by the school. These broilers are dressed and sold locally. The proceeds from this venture are used to finance the annual Father and Son Banquet and a three day spring trip to some place of interest. Row one Ie t to rzght N Ro s S Clough ,I Webb M Parker T Trlbbltt Mrs Ehzabeth Woodrow sponsor E K1nney N Cox M Papen D Pflumm D Carty L Cooper Row two left to rtght C Hertz F Arndt P Dlll B Mltchell P Cox 'Nl J Cuthrell C Analore P Bryant R Harper E Caldwell C Wllley Row three left lo rzght ,I Marvel M Jester M Paszowskl C Pratt K Nash D Kmney J Kenton F Clbbons R Holleger E Delaney Row four left to rzght L Postelwaxte S Welss S VanSant P Prahl J Jenson R Ivory P Greenwood D Cuthrell D Nolan J Donophan M Marun F Darhng A Alexander Row ne leftto rzghz I Balke S Dean F Clllesple L Helton L Andrews E Daub ,I Wxlhs F Thompson R Gauker B Carter ,I Baker Future H omemakers o America FHA oflicers Eleanor Kmney v1cepres1dent Jean Webb h1stor1an MarJ1e Papen treasurer Thelma Trlbbett president Debbie Carly secretary and Dor1s Pllumm Natlonal Commlttee Member are very busy plannlng the next meetmg Dons seems qulte pleased wlth the photographer Ji 'I' The Future Homemakers of Amerlca 15 a natlonal organl zatlon of Home Economlcs students The local club IS aHil1 ated Wlth the state and natlonal groups Representatlves attend the state meetlngs and workshops and take an actlve part 1n the projects sponsored by the orgamzatlon Durlng the summer of 1958 Eleanor Kmney State F H A secretary and Dor1s Pflumm Natlonal Commlttee member attended the natlonal FHA meetmg ln Kansas Cltv M1ssour1 Act1v1t1es of the local group lnclude ass1st1ng the Caesar Rodney Welfare Assoclatlon wlth 1tS annual Chr1stmas project present1ng programs at the local Grange and Wel fare Home at Smyrna, preparmg and servlng the annual FHA banquet The hlghllght of the year IS the Fashron Show held 1n the fall IU connectlon Wlth the Harvest Show Regular club meetlngs are held durmg whlch demonstra tlons, reports panel dlscusslons films, and guest speakers are featured l l I ' lf O f y .. R' A ,, K ' , ' .. J - f , -Q - ., e ' 1 W, , , F sf M f f- l x . , ., W.. K D ,4' ' U W , X fx? W l , V f : . s , . , . , . , . , . , , - , - v - , . , . , . . , : . , .A , . , . , .. , A . . , - l 7 . , . , . ' , . . , .' . , . , . . , . - - 1 - s . , . , . , . , ,. , , : . , . , . I , -. , - , - , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . fl , , Y - , . , . 1 ,, , . , , . t, . , . -. 4. , . , . . . . ! 0 - - - y ' Z a 7 7 I 7 7 , I 1 - ' J 1 ' ' , 9 . . . e U , . '. 'W L 0' . . . . . W N , . . t, r . . 1 . f , X K ,yr . . . . N' F Rf? ' - Y. ,., ' ' ' ' 1 it . . X . - ' 7 f 7 5 . ljill fi 1-f.s !':' is-r 's'gl ' ii i 1:7 9 J I fs' ,3 .4 -, assge --.a...f-sf-, P Row one, left to right: E. Grace, S. Ferri. D. Carty. A. Ford. Row two, left to right: R. Meyers. M. Parker, S. Spence. C. Analore. I. Richardson. A. Gourley, C. Cool C. Pratt, F. Darling, E. Erre-ra, P. Bryant. K. Plaswirth. Row three, left to right: S. Dean, E. Cajthaml. C. Patlan, J. Reed, C. Hertz, S. VanSant. M. Cibe, E. Jarrell. I. Basiago. B. Smith. M. Wild. Row four, left to right: J, Law T. Brett, W. Currey, J. Coffin, G. Cool, P. Mitchell, B. Carrow. P. Flyzik. The Hobby Horse and the Grafik staffs joined forces this among the students. The use of the off-set press and the year to publish the senior high school magazine. This inter- addition of more pictures helped to make the publication esting and attractive publication had a wide circulation popular. G f'k H bb H John Cofiin is putting the finishing touches on a plate for the off-set press. The Christ- Debbie Carty is typing copy on the Vari-typer machine. Don't tell mag issue of the Grafik-Hobbyhorse is al- anyone, but Debbie has a double interest in printing. most ready for circulation. Row one, left to right: R. Short. K. Darling, C. Donophan. W. Darling. E. Hardy. M. Koziski. B. Cooper. J. Quirk. B. Metheny. Row two, left to right: D. Black, J. Cooper, S. Pries. J. Thornburg, C. Wright, R. Vanderwende. Row three, left to right: E. Cole, S. Czelusniak. J. Hill. E. Marvel. A. Cavatos. R. Daub. Row four, left to right: P. Mitchell. A. Krasts. C. Messick. B. Dawson. W. Frank Wolfe. Sponsor, T. Carle, B. Sipple. J. Dunn, M. Lutf. Stage Crew The stage crew is a service organization responsible for the care and servicing of all stage equipment. Members serve as technicians for all auditorium activities. Other duties in- clude keeping the stage clean and orderly, providing a public address system wherever needed and serving as movie projectionists. During inclement weather members are re- sponsible for the showing of movies in the auditorium at noon. The Mu Alpha Theta Math Club is new at Caesar Rodney, being chartered in December, 1958 by the National Council of Mathematics. The purpose of the club is to enrich the math program with activities for A and B Math students in Algebra II, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry. The activi- ties of the club this year include a field trip to Tidewater Refinery Co., a visit to the drawing and designing rooms of the State Highway Department, a trip to the Dover Air Force Base to learn something about math and navigation, a field trip to the University of Delaware to observe freshman math classes, and a demonstrated talk on surveying and the use of the transit by a Civil Engineer. Mu Alpha Theta Math Club Row one, left to right: S. Ferri, M. Bickling, P. Holland, J. Parker. R. Lawrence, A. Daly, J. Murray. Row two, left to right: C. Noble, W. Calloway. V. Manuel, F. Jones, S. Buckley. B. Carter. J. Witt. B. Carrow. Row three, left to right: M. Wild. E. Crave. P. Bryant, J. Fillion. J. Basiago, R. Preston, B. Pugh, M. Mize. Yi Q7 il. un woo ss 'accuses 140' XM .4-Q- 4 h d B k B b J K ll D K ll F Glbbons Thomas Shaffer Sponsor ,I Callaway D Klnney ,llelclxvoglgllllrsstaltrllafgfglllftl Coiblerspor?.:ofml3 galllahai YL Sgllmlilgws Sealed, left to rzght .l McCants E Caldwell D Qapp P Pxalmer P Goodhand D Tatman L Rochelle C Noble P D1ll N Klllen N Ros M Papen .l Darllng D Pcnnewell M J Cuthrell I Je iff C rzsp Sta f Three new and mexperlenced sponsors, Thomas Shaffer, Barbara ,lean Kelly, and Mrs Mary W Cool, greeted the 1958 1939 Crlsp staff 1n September New ldeas, combmed wlth enthuslasm, and boundless energy, added to many hours of planmng, hard work, and burnmg of the mldnlght Oll, finally produced a blgger and better Crlsp ln October the Edltor, Joyce Darlmg, the Buslness Manager, Marjle Papen, the Sports Ed1tor, Clem Noble, along with M1ss Kelly and Mrs Cool traveled to Baltlmore to VISII the H C Roebuck Co plant ln December, S C Schultz sales manager for the publlshers came to Caesar Rodney and spent a very profitable afternoon wlth the staff d1SCLlSSlHg problems and cr1t1c1z1ng the layout Who wrll ever forget the patlence, un derstandlng and sklll of Ken Pfister, our photographer? Edl tor ln chlef, Joyce, w1ll long remember the many hours she spent fitting copy and PICIUFCS lnto the correct spaces on the nlnety two dummy pages The members of the staff and the sponsors extend to Joy ce congratulatlons for a Job well done Our SHl1llI'lg Gd1t01'1HCll16f Joyce Darlmg consults Wlth the Crlsp photographer Ken Pfister Evaluatlng and choosing the rlght picture often posed a serxou problem but the expert u ually came up wlth the rlght an wer 5 ,our Z, sa. '. . ' I ' . ' 3 ,, N., I u I , n ' ' n n ' 'Atl i . , ' t 53 .- 2. . N 1 l I . l Y' 4 . ' 4 - - f , I , ' .. - ' ' Q I ' - f li . K 4 ' 1 f' . ' , l . ' 3 f , N ' , . O i 1 I - I 4 1 A V t 4 , A . 0 0 in w 4 . D X U 5? , ' ' ' x Jil , r - vw . ' 'Y . I '. vi t- N. V 3 X . , of 4 4 P V U 'rj fn 1 4 Q . 3 I ll' 'X 4 ' N f l . . y . . fli .- Ui t Varslty Basketball jirst row le t to rzght W Callaway I Spence C Noble P Goewey J Murray R Dawson Second mu let to nght J Ashley manager B Plckermg C Dlll E Moore Mr Smnth coach E Grace T Potter A Ford J Townsend manager Absent O Baslnskl Varsity Boys Basketball Carleton Dull attempts a jump hot as Ed MOON' get st for rf-bound Ed Moore and opponent battle for rebound Whlle 'Vloore shoots from the slrle as PlCk6fll'lg and Dzll f th b d B1llP1cker1nglooks on Wall or e re oun 50 - , f I - , - , . , - ,- , - - , f - - s 5 - v - - - , - v Z - v - Q - 1 - v - ' I ' SFX . Junlor Varsity Basketball first row left to rzght H Cuthrell K Berger E Strauss D Bowden D Hall M KOZlSk1 Second row left to rzght W Case G Walsh T Joseph Ebe Joseph coach H Cox T Parker W Cooper manager J V Boys After nlne games the Caesar Rodney varslty basketball team has complled an lmpresslve record of elght wms agalnst only one loss As we go to press B111 P1cker1ng IS the squad s leadmg scorer wlth an average of 208 polnts per game Other lead Carleton D111 w1th a 90 average Other valuable players are Ed Moore Orv Baslnskl and Jackson Spence The Jumor varslty team has complled a record of elght w1ns and one loss The leadmg scorers are Tom Joseph wlth an average of 21 5 polnts per game and Ed Strauss w1th an average of 14-5 polnts per game Basketball Cancelled Varslty Schedule Mllford Felton Smyrna Felton Mlddleton Smyrna Sudlersvllle Mlddletown Laurel Sudlersvllle St Andrews Mllford Lewes Laurel Opponent Cancel led 1 7 1 14 5 5 A Ui 33 1 4 .X A 1 . X ' I . . . . p . CR- ' . 55 ............... ' ............... 35 . . . . , - 66................ , , 416 ............... ............... 3 3 - - - 73 ................ ................ 3 2 ing scorers are Wayne Callaway with a 11.7 average and -............... Lewes ................ ' ' - - esffffffffffffff. .fffff ......... 54 , ' ', 70 ............. ' ......------- 36 51 ............. ' ............. 24 ' 62 ................ ................ 4 1 ' ' ' ' ' 65 ....,......... ' .............. 36 ' . . 42 ....... ' ffffff.. ' ' ' ' 45 ........... .... ........ ...... 7 1 . ' . 58 ..... . . .... ....... . .....50 51 First row left to rzght N Killen D Pennewell D Tatman P Palmer P Cox M Papen J Brown S Clough N Ross Second row left to rzght J Rash D Pflumm J Holland D Nolan P Holland Thzrd raw left to right P Goodhand manager K Lequln J Kes selrmg ,I McCants S VatlCk P Rattray ,I Fritz J Stokes C Rogers Miss Kelly coach E Papen S Barnett B Murphy D Cuthrell M Gerling J Barrett E Caythaml C Scott L Steffens manager G zrls Basketball No less than eighty-five enthusiastic co-eds greeted coach 1957-58 season, the Riderettes hopes again looked bright. Kelly on the opening day of practice. Of this group approxi- As this book goes to press the team is maintaining a 7-3 mately thirty-live girls stuck it out for the remainder of the record with hopes of finishing the season well above the .500 season. mark. With five varsity letter holders returning from a successful An unidentified Alumna player missed her chance , to block Doris pgummfs shot for the basket as Joan Brown attempts to score two points for C. R. Joan Brown C343 and Phyllis Cox watch with as two Alumnae opponents try to block her. interest. I Q . v GH -15- 53 rl' ef s Girls' Q 5' Corps Leader Rare one, left to right: J. Holland, J. Kesselring, E. Cajthaml. Row 2, left to right: C. Scott, C. Gibe, K. Wild. Row 3, left to right: S. Vatlek, P. Rattray, C. Wild, C. Cool. Row 4, left to right: J. Elliott, S. Shivick, L. Postlewaite, G. Delfenthal, S. Wooleyhan. Row 5, left to right: L. Bryant, S. Turner, J. Turner, M. Elliott, L. Pardee, J. Harris. Row 6, left to right. F. Donato, A. Borror, E. Jarrell, J. Basiago, B. Pugh, J. Stokes, P. Floyd. Row 7, left to right: J. Mori, P. Jennings, M. Parker, S. VanSant, E. Papen, V. Jones, J. Callaway, V. Field. Row. 8, left to right: D. Ptiumm, B. Wyatt, S. Gillespie, P. Storey, N. Killen, M. Owens, S. Barnett, K. Branner, J. Fritz. Row 9, left to rzght: E. Errera, K. Lequin, M. Papen, P. Palmer, M. J. Cuthrell, J. Rochelle, D. Cuthrell, P. Finklea, S. Mosley, P. Aubrey, S. Mac- Faddm, D. Pennewell. Row 10, left to right: D. Tatman, S. Clough, L. Stelfens, P. Cox, J. Rash, N. Ross, D. Nolan. Left to right: Peggy Holland, Naomi Cox, Judy Holland, Doris Pflumm, Jane Kesselring. These smiling young hostesses, active members of the Girls' Leader Corps, are preparing to serve the visiting basketball team potato chips, pretzels, and milk. '6Fun for all good sportsi' would be a fitting motto for our Girls, Leader Corps. A large percentage of the girls in grades nine through twelve belong to this organization as member- ship is open to any girl who is interested in any phase of recreation or athletics. Intramurals in basketball, volleyball, and recreational sports are organized and conducted by this group. The corps members take turns acting as hostesses for parties which are given after games for the visiting varsity '73 teams. Through this organization any girl has a chance to earn points toward a varsity letter. R be OM John Branner John J. Ryan Mrs. Dorothy B. Townsend Mrs. Rita Ryan The members of the sophomore class usually have the reputation for being the most serious minded and studious students in the school. However, this year the Sophs had two big nights of fun. On December 20, the Christmas dance was a gala affair. In the spring the sophomore carnival pro- vided an evening of exciting entertainment and added sub- stantially to the class treasury. Dennis Bowden, Vice Pres., Lisa SteHens, Treasurer, Bobbie Mur- phy, Secretary, and Willis Case, President, discuss plans for the sophomore carnival. X l Q 1 I ggmfv 'Tw Row! left to nght P Abbott P Prahl S VanSant M Parker J Elllott B HOSICT E McK1nnon Row 2 left to nght D Kmney S Welss P Abbott L Postlewalte R Brrdges J Balke J McCants B Shahan Row 3 left to rzght L Long L Hershberger Thomas fl Kesselrmg K Relchelt B Hlnsley W McCrary Row 4 left to rtght J Brown W Dawson J Thomas J Coflin T Brett D1etr1c Row I left to nght L Whrtsett J Queen I Cameron R Meyer J Taylor C McNa1r C Donophan B Darhng Row 2 left to rzght D Hall D Bowden C Walsh T Joseph L Wrlson C Longfellow L Bohannon S Ross Row 3 left to rzght M Compton A Donovan B Patton M Semonovlck L Andrews C Scott S Vatxck C Hurst Row 4 left to rzght B Yerkre A Kraffert M Pas k0WSkl B Webb M Martln C CFIPPS R Garber D Cllllan WI: lax. M. B 36 58 C57 Ji 99 if was Q uf 14.94 Rowl left to rzght R Gauker S Dean L Longbrake J Ke-ssc-lrmg L Steifens T Luckle Row 2 left to rzght C Cool S Walsb V Fxeld J Kenton N Melvln D Kelly J Wlllls Row 3 left to rzght K Gorman A Alexander P Jenmng K Rlchard on J Tar burton E Daub I Rlchardson Row4 left to rzght R Jarrell N Russum J Wltt C Shlpley C Mlller C Wrlght C Alexander Row 5 letto nght H Jackson C Stump D Dean E Cole L Egan B Fallmg P Makin Rowl left to rzght D Mlkell T Erwm E Mlller W Case T Parker B Webb J Wltt Row 2 left to nght B Cole J Phrlyaw C Beebe ,I Schreppler E Strauss K Black G Garber Row 3 left to rzght B Lonskx S Shlvxck J Callaway P Rattray L Mc Glnnls A Sapp L Rochelle Row 4 left to rzght K W1ld L Bryant M McMullen M McLendon F Darhng E Thompson C Donophan Row 5 left to nght C Delfenthal J Bark B Bennett M Glbe T Pack J Holland B Murphy T C? -4 r N XQf 59 l wwwvw Sy! 4,9 7, fn, ,,.-. 1' 1T':f9j..j 1 A, M135 f IE I wp HW r E? lv' rig! :sv 'Q ,i Q Ex: Q SGW R 1 fail. Q . ff G. Brett, C. Reynolds, B. Clute, J. Spence, W. Case, J. Simpson, P. Emerson, Edwin l . Englehart, Director. Row 4, left to right: H. Short, L. Steffens, A. Sipple, M. Vatick, A. Hall, D. Tarburton, N. Medford, D. Eisele, G. Wessel, F. Thomas, J. Carter, C. Kersey, S. Vatick, F. Jones, S. Buckley, R. Lawrence, J. Duncan, S. Bickling, J. Thomas, W. Cohee, R. Field, J. Darling, D. Hall, W. Currey, A. Daly, E. Papen, B. Bennett, L. Nichols, N. Cox, C. Shipley. Senior Band During the football season, the band presents lively and intricate formations, routines and shows during halftime, as well as lending musical support to the Blue and Gold Riders on the gridiron. Concerts are presented at various times. In February the annual winter concert is presented. The senior band also plays an important part in the annual spring music festival. During the summer the band meets weekly for the preparation of the summer concert. On holi- days the band competes in parades which are held in many different parts of the state. The Band Parents Club is an organization made up of the parents of band members. Through the money making activities of this club the band is able to purchase new uniforms and supplies. Color guard: Doris Tatman, Eileen Errera, Pat Palmer, Peggy Adlam, Joan Basiago, Betty Mitchell, Peggy Dill. I. II. H The Caesar Rodney Junior Band consists of qualified members from grades four through ten. It is the organization for the instrumental students who have reached the intermediate level of advancement and serves as a stepping-stone to the senior band. The junior band meets once a week and provides music for elementary assembly programs and certain community functions. Membership in this group usually numbers between fifty-five and sixty-five students. Junior Band Program Tenth Annual Spring Music Festival The Caesar Rodney Junior Band America Patrol Leader-March ......... .... J ohn Kinyon Irish Serenade-Medley When Irish Eyes are Smiling ..... Ball, Olcott, Grail That's an Irish Lullabyi' ...... ..... J . R. Shannon My Wild Irish Rose ....... .......... O lcott Gay N ineties Waltz Sidewalks of New York ......... Lawlor and Blake In My Merry Oldsmobile ...... Edwards and Bryan Memories .................... Alstyne and Kahn Tango Tropical ....................... John Kinyon Military Salute-March Medley .... ..... A rr. Kinyon The Marines' Hymn The Caissons go Rolling Alongn Intermission The Caesar Rodney High School Concert Band Alma Mater The Band King March ................. John M. Sills With the Caesar Rodney Majorettes Sarabande and Bourree ....... George Frederic Handel Jamaican Rumba-Arthur Benjamin .Arr. by P. J. Lang Alleluia-from Exsultate, Jubilatel' ........... Motet Parade of the Wooden Soldiers ............ Leon J assel Arr. by John J. Morrissey A Melodic Caravan-Jimmy Mcl-Iugh . . .arr. Paul Yoder I Feel a Song Comin, Oni, I'm in the Mood for Loven It's a Most Unusual Day Don't Blame Me Cuban Love Call Curtain Call ................ ..... J ohn Cacavas Intermission I Could Have Danced All Night-from My Fair Lady Lerner and Lowe Around the World-Victor Young .... Arr. Alfred Reed A Tribute to Benny Goodman Arr. by Richard Hayman Pushin, Sandn Flying Home Air Mail Specialn Slipped Disc 'LA Smooth One Soloists: Daniel Hall-Drums Edwin F. Englehart-Clarinet Port-Au-Prince-Bernice Wayne ..... Arr. Paul Yoder Impressions of a Scottish Air-James D. Ployar Hi-Fi-Concert March ................. Ted Mesang The National Anthem Sz 3 in Raitt? Wim Letterman s Club Rowl left to nght C Orvls P Flyzlk B Lawrence J H111 W Callaway J Spence C Powell B Ney E Hardy B P1cker1ng Row 2 let to rzght P Emerson O Co111ns L Kesselrlng R Dawson A Ford E Moore D Bowden T Joseph R Vanders11ce C D111 Center Rlchard Smlth coach The Letterman s Club of Caesar Rodney IS a group of boys mterested ln athletlcs ln order to belong to the 0I'gElI'l1Z3t1OIl a boy must have been awarded a varslty letter 1n any sport Durlng the year the club sponsors the selhng of programs at all football games The club also plays a basketball game agalnst the faculty men and sponsors a dance followlng th1s affalr The money that 1S earned dur1ng the year goes toward the purchaslng of blue and gold jackets for the semor members 1' Coach Smlth awards letterman club prfsldent, Orv1lle llasmskl hxs rlub Jacket J Huy: I c 1 Kneeling, left to right: E. Hardy, R. Dawson, A. Ford, B. Pickering, H. Cox, W. Currey. Standing, left to right: T. Parker, manager, P. Emerson, J. Murray, C. Noble, T. Joseph, J. Parker, B. Hinsley, 0. Basinski, Richard Snyder, coach. Bill Pickering demonstrates his wind-up to Ray Dawson. ,K-. fa ' riffs w- -A-' ,-.Q . t ,., As ,, '. K, Baseball Last year Caesar Rodney High School's baseball team compiled a record of seven wins and Eve losses. On the first day of practice this year Coach Snyder was greeted by practically the same team that compiled that record. Bill Pickering and Orville Basinski were elected co-captains for the 1959 season. Veterans on the team include Penn Emer- son, outfielder, Ray Dawson, pitcher, Al Ford, infielder: Tom Joseph, infielderg Bill Pickering, pitcherg Ed Hardy. catcherg and Orville Basinski, outfielder. With these hold- overs and several promising newcomers the team is looking forward to one of the best years of baseball at Caesar Rodney. Coach Snyder discusses the outlook for '59 with pitcher Bill Pickering and left-fielder Orv Basinski. Mill I Ill!! I Hi E.???ffWE?Ef.,- ,Q i N I x ff . 5 .ic L lid X Sgellied, fell 20 fighlf J. Bash, J. Holland, E. Jarrell, S. MacFaddin, M. Papen, D. Pflumm, D. Pennewell, manager. Standing, left to rzght: B. Pugh, K. LeQumn, D. Tatman, J. Brown. P. Holland, P. Cox, E. Errera, S. Gillespie, C. Scott, J. Kesselring, Miss Kelly. coach. Sandi Gillespie attempts to bunt the ball pitched by Eileen Errera. Catcher Peggy Holland. and fielder .lane Kesselring are both ready and wait- ing for the ball. I is V mi' , x.:3, 1 A-W we ' ' 35 Ax 1 , x . ,,, ,. , ,Q ,, , W .A .. . ., .M .gf rfpwzt Y , WM , JK A ,.fv,?it N T ,,.g.,t..: , '. A -5 Q'-iii.. K vm. - Tl .1 'f A' . ...-savff Softball Always a strong threat to opposing girls, softball teams, the 1959 ball club should prove no exception. Throughout the past four seasons the girls have won thirty-six games and been defeated in only three contests, two of these seasons being undefeated ones. Sixteen members from the 1958 team that posted a 7-1 record will be returning to face action again this year. Of these sixteen returnees' seven were starters in the 1958 season. Six seniors will be competing this year: pitchers Doris Pflumm and Eileen Errerag infielders Phyllis Cox, Sandi Gillespie, and Marjie Papeng and outfielder Doris Tatman. 1959 Schedule Felton . . .............. .... A pr1l Laurel . . . .... April Felton . . . .... April Harrington . . .May Harrington . . .May Milford . . . . .May Laurel ... ....May Milford . . . .June John Parker Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 4, president 4, Mu Alpha Theta Math Club 4, president, Grafik Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, president 4g class vice-president 43 ensemble 43 base- ball 3, 45 student director play 3, Latin Club 2. - f 5 1 ,A l f All ggi ' 3' 1 12' 4 1, -- - it':a,'y-f ' 4' - .,'Lf:,g.ggfi1g ' giililffu ,,. ,'s: J' :,,, I f'.i3fffifi?ga, ,Q ' , A 3 Peggy Dill Tratlic Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, captain 4g Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, Whiz Editor lg class treasurer 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Library Club 1, 23 .l.V. basketball 2, Crisp 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, F.H.A. 2, 4, secretary 43 Dance Club 1. 5,gQy1,3, f ,-f 2 - fun? William Pickering F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, executive committee and secretary 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, class president 2, 3, 4, band 1, 2, 3, 4, business manager 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 4, Dance Club 19 safety squad 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 County Band 23 class play 3. ,ii Orville Basinski Football 1, 2, 3, 45 basketball 3, 4, baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 class secretary 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4, class vice-president 2, 33 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, president 43 Gymnastics Club 3, 4. 'g,v.r-fi, , 55'-Q 'Q-f .m i 'ii A fi' 1.152- Mrs. Mary W. Cool Class sponsor rw Y . -cfm L mtv.-V 3 f. fe.,,,,,n 5 im' E115 lf '11 il, gg sg-33? ,Q E s n.. Rig fi? T Thomas Shaffer Class sponsor A '- 145 bb' Barbara Jean Kelly Class sponsor Peggy Adlam Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Squad 1, 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2, Crisp 4, Whiz 1, class play 3, Color Guard 4, Dance Club 1, Latin Club 2. , at D Wayne Bishop Basketball 1, 2, baseball 1, 2, Glee Club 3, Avia- tion Club 4, transferred from Greensboro, Md. 3. wr- Erna Arndt F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Crisp 2, 3, 4, Office Workers' Club 2. ws, Seward Buckley Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Oflice Workers' Club 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta Math Club 4, transferred from Center- ville, Md. 3. f. Az 'wa-Sf - --5,1-fo, 1' J im Ashley F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, reporter 1, secretary 2, 3, vice-presi- dent 4, Hi Y 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, football 1, 2, 3, basketball manager 4. Pat Bishop F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Library Club 1, 2, F.H.A. 3, 4, Leader Corps 3, Crisp 2, Latin Club 2, Whiz 1. 'br 5-uv 11 Wayne Callaway Football 1, 2, 3, 4, co-cap- tain 4, basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 4, baseball 1, 2, track 3, 4, captain 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, presi- dent 4, ensemble 2, 3, 4, band 1, 2, 3, 4, Assit busi- ness manager 3, business manager 4, County Band 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, Student Council 3, 4, vice-president 4, Honor Society 3, 4, vice-president 4, Mu Al- pha Theta Math Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, secretary 2, Whiz 1, Dance Club 1, president, class vice-presi- dent, Boys' State Treasur- er 3. is-'ff Gladys Cameron Glee Club 2, 3, 4, en- semble 4: Safety Squad 3, 4, Whiz 1, Hobbyhorse 2. 3, class play 3, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, vice-presi- dent 3, band 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Dance Club 1, Photography Club 1. 5 -CHQ 'Q Tom Carle Printing Club 15 Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-presi- dent 35 Clee Club 4. Shirley Clough A. 'W W' fy. .. 5 -,Elle AMK , .34-,::,13 1 V. V. , .,5,g:f' .5 ., s l C ll Y 1 .ff 1 Q i lalrifiv Neal Carter F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Whiz 15 Dance Club 1. J., ., iii' lf44:iH,'.f,Q, Q , -xg, -sf sf' 1 , 'U Oakley Collins Dance Club 15 Leader Track 1, 2, 35 football 1, Corps 1, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 25 35 Letterman's Club 3, 4. F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 softball 25 basketball 3, 4. ... 1-. 'SSTL .,,.,,, 'vii'-..' 3,1- Debbie Carty Whiz 15 Library Club 1, 25 Dance Club 15 Hobby- horse 2, 3, 4, business manager 45 Traffic Squad 2, 3, 4, fire captain 45 F. N.A. 25 class play 35 F. H. A. 35 secretary 45 Student Council 4. fall' :ii Lorraine Cooper Library Club 15 Leader Corps 1, 25 F.H.A. 3, 4. was 'Ck' ' l 1 H. L ,lean Clarke Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 en- semble 3, 45 Whiz 15 Latin Club 25 Oflice Workers Club 15 F.N.A. 2. Phyllis Cox Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, co- captain 45 softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Whiz 1, art editor5 Hobbyhorse 25 Photog- raphy Club 25 Library Club 1, 25 Dance Club 15 Dramatics Club 35 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Traiiic Squad 45 Leader Corps 45 F.H.A. 45 Latin Club 2. word Mary ,lo Cutbrell Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, captain 4g Library Club 1. 2g band 2, 3g F.T.A. 1, 2, Crisp 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4g Traffic Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, sub- captain 43 Student Coun- cil 13 Leader Corps 4' Dance Club 13 Whiz 1: Hobbyhorse 23 Latin Club 1, 2. Joyce Darling Glee Club 4g band 1, 2, 3, 4g Crisp 2, 3, 4, editor 43 Traffic Squad 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball Manager 33 Whiz lg Library Club 1, 2g County Band 2, 43 Dance Club 1. In, 96. Richard Daub Glee Club 4g Aviation Club 3, 43 Stage Crew 3, 4g track 3, 43 Letterman's Club 43 transferred from Hershey, Pa. 3. Edna Delany Fix It Club 13 F.H.A. 2g Leader Corps 2. Carleton Dill Football 3, 43 basketball 2, 3, 4g band 1, 23 Letter- rnan's Club 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Gymnastics Club 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 3, 4g Whiz lg Dance Club 1. Penn Emerson Football 43 baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 basketball 1, 2, 3g band 1, 2, 3, 4, student di- rector 3, 43 County Band 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Traffic Squad 13 Gymnas- tics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Whiz 13 class president 13 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Dance Club 13 Letterman's Club 3 4- , . foie' Eileen Errera Library Club 1, 23 softball 1, 2, 3, 4g Leader Corps 1, 4g Dance Club lg F.H.A. 2, 3g Traiiic Squad 3, 4g Honor Society 3, 4, secre- tary-treasurer 4g Hobby- horse 2, 3, 4, circulation manager 3, 4g Color Guard 43 Girls' State 33 class play 3. Roy Ertel California Cadet Corps 3, 43 Rifle Team 3, 4g Future Engineers Club 3, 43 Sword and Scabbard Social Club 3, 4g Stage Crew 4g trans- ferred from Long Beach, Cal. 4. 'mi 4'- L31 7-Q -UH- fe Alfred Ford Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, football manager 2, 3, 4, Hobby- horse 2, 3, 4, sports editor 3, editor-in-chief 4, Whiz 1, Gymnastics Club 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, class play 3, Dance Club 1. Peggy Goodhand Clee Club 1, Traffic Squad 1, Library Club 3, 4, Crisp 4, basketball man- ager 4g transferred from Sudersville, Md. 2. Janet Forrest F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Dance Club 1, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Hobbyhorse 3. 9- 7? George Gourley Track 1, Gymnastics Club 3. Sandra Gillespie Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama- tics Club 4, Leader Corps 4, Traffic Squad 4, Li- brary Club 1. 'Qrnyf Eugene Grace Traffic Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, assembly captain 4, class play 3, basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Whiz 1, Hobbyhorse 2, 3, 4, assistant editor 3, co- editor 4, Latin Club 1, 2, president 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, president 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta Math Club 4. ill A 913.3 L?-'-J Pete Coewey Baseball 2, 3, 4, basketball 2, 3, 4, School Paper 1, Student Council 1, 2, foot- ball 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Let- terman's Club 3, transfer- red from Whellus High Svhool, Tripoli, Libya 4. we Q , wx To V- X ' in A ui I .P-. ,. Linda Heinemann Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 1, 2, Whiz 1, Hobbyhorse 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2, class play 3, Dance Club 1. I..-f' Norman Henry Vx Marvina Hiatt F.H.A. 3, transferred from Grifton, North Carolina. Doris Kenton Glee Club 1, 2g Library Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 1, 23 Art Club 1, 2, transferred from Centerville, Md. 2. .fx 'if ' Larry Kesselring Track 2, 3, 4, football 2, 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. James Hill Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, vice- president 3, president 4, football 3, 4g track 2, 3, 4g Photography Club 1, 2g Letterman's Club 3, 4, class play 3. .:.. , , Wayne lrons Football 1, 2, Gymnastics Club 3, 4, class play 3g Dance Club 1, Dramatics Club 53 Safety Squad 2g Whiz lg basketball 1. 56? 31 l ts' , ' is fydg R -,,,,,, Q ,, ,C .. . , . 4, N 4 , ,'et S be an X ' X Ei ,S-Z2 Naomi Killen Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, secre- tary 4-5 Traffic Squad 1, 2. 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 43 class play 3, class treasur- er 15 band 1, 2, 3, 4, li- brarian 4g Hobbyhorse 2 3 Whiz 13 Crisp 3, 4, assist- ant editor 4g Leader Corps 4g Honor Society 3, 43 basketball 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Dance Club lg County Band 1, 2, 3. f-+R . ,L Eleanor Kinney F.T.A. 3, 4, president 4, F.H.A. 1. 2, 3, 4, vice-presi- dent 4, Traffic Squad 3, 45 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4, Crisp 2. 'era 'uv Sharon Lowe Pep Club 13 Tri-Ti-Y 13 Journalism 23 Press Club 23 Harrington Teen Club 3, vice-president3 Junior Classical League 3g trans- ferred from Harrington, Del. 4. Eddie Moore Football 1, 2, 3, 43 basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Letterman's Club 3, 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3, presi- dent 4. Hugh Messner Aviation Club 3, 4, secre- tary 43 Stage Crew 3, 43 transferred from San An- tonio, Texas 3. .lack Murray Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 23 basketball 2, 3, 43 base- ball 3, 43 Gymnastics Club 3, 43 class secretary 33 Mu Alpha Theta Club 43 trans- ferred from Arlington, Va. 3. Betty Mitchell Safety Squad 3, 4g F.T.A. 2, 3, 4g Crisp 3, 43 Library Club lg F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Hobbyhorse 2g Whiz 1, business manager3 Dance Club lg Color Guard 4g Latin Club 2. Bob Moomaw Football 2, 3, 43 Aviation Club 3, 4, vice-president 43 Letterman's Club 43 Mu Alpha Theta Club 43 Span- ish Club 33 transferred from Toms River, N. J. 4. Kathleen Nash F.HA.12 3 4 Hobb horse 24' Librkfyi Club 5, 3, 4. Nur Clem Noble Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, president 43 Safety Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, sub-captain 43 basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 base- ball 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Crisp 2, 3, 4, sports editor 3, 4g Clee Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2, vice- president 23 Mu Alpha Theta Math Club 4g Whiz 1. , ,bg Charles Orvis Football 1, 3, 45 track 35 Cvlee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym- nastics Club 2, 35 band 25 Letterman's Club 45 Dance Club 15 Aviation Club 4, treasurer5 Latin Club 25 class play 35 Boys' State 3. ny' Lois Pardee Dramatics Club 1, 25 Leader Corps 45 Library Club 15 Music Apprecia- tion Club 3, 45 softball l, 2, 3, 4. Pat Palmer Glee Club 1, 2, 4, treas- urer 45 basketball 2, 3, 45 Whiz 15 Library Club l, 2, 3, 45 class play 35 Color Guard 3, 45 Crisp 45 Lead- er Corps 45 Dance Club 1. Doris Pflumm Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Leader Corps 1, 45 Crisp 2, 3, 45 Traflic Squad 2, 3, 45 basketball 2, 3, 45 F.T. A. 3, 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 softball 2, 3, 45 hockey 3, 4, co-captain 45 Cheerlead- er 2, 3, 4, treasurer 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Dance Club 15 class play 3. Marjie Papen Basketball 2, 3, 4, co-cap- tain 45 softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, secre- tary 3, sub-captain 45 Col- or Guard 1, 25 class secre- tary 15 F.T.A. 1, 25 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 45 Traffic Squad 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Leader Corps 45 Crisp 3, 4, business manager 45 Library Club 1, 25 Whiz 15 Dance Club 15 Latin Club 1, 25 class play 3. .loan Parker Class secretary 15 Library Club 1, 25 Drama Club 1, 2, 35 class play 35 trans- ferred from Allentown, N. . 4. Pat Phillips Transferred from Narimas- er, Japan 4. N' Harold Pleasanton Football 1, 25 basketball 1, 25 track 25 Gymnastics Club 45 Letterman's Club 25 transferred from Dover, Del. 4. if , .5 5' 5 B+ Casper Powell Football 1, 2, 3, 43 base- ball 2, 3g Glee Club 3g en- semble 3g Gymnastics Club 43 Letterman's Club 3, 4g Printing Club lg Photog- xiaphy Club lg Latin Club Patsy Rutter Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Traf- fic Squad 2, 3, 4g Music Appreciation Club l, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 1, 25 Dance Club 13 class play 3: Latin Club 2. Carolyn Pratt Library Club 2g Hobby- horse 2, 4, Leader Corps 33 ensemble 33 Gymnastics Club 4g Letterman's Club 3, 43 Printing Club lg Photography Club 1, La- tin Club 2. Phyllis Salyers F.H.A. lg transferred from North East, Md. 2. John C. Rash F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. , ,,,. :vi -, - - 4:1 'Ll -3v g..2, z Doris Sapp Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, secre- tary 4g band 1, 2, 3, 4g Crisp 2, 4-3 Safety Squad 35 Office Workers' Club lg Leader Corps 4g Whiz lg Dance Club l. J oan Rochelle Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 4g Student Council lg Of- fice Workers' Club 43 trans- ferred from Palm Beach, Fla. 4. William Shirey Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Gymnastics Club 3, 4. Harriet Short Traffic Squad 1, 2, 3, 45 band 1, 2, 3, 4g Dance Club 1. ,lane Thompson Grafik-Hobbyhorse 4, transferred from Felton, Del. 2. ,lane Simpson Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Whiz lg band 1, 2, 3, 43 County Band 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Crisp 3, Safety Squad 1. 2, 3, 4, captain 4, ensem- ble 4, F.N.A. 3, 4g hockey 1, basketball 1, 2, softball manager 1, 2. John A. Townsend Safety Squad lg Glee Club 1, 4, F.F.A. 1, Dance Club 1, Gymnastics Club 4, Stage Crew 1, Aviation Club 4, basketball man- ager 3, 4g track 1, 2. Jackson Spence Football 1, 2, 3, 4, co-cap- tain 4, basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, baseball 1, 2, track 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, band 1, 2, 3, 4, County Band 43 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4, Gymnastics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 1, Tratiic Squad 3. wi' John R. Townsend Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Photography Club 1, 23 Whiz 1. Doris Tatman Basketball 2, 3, 4g softball 2, 3, 4g Color Guard 3, 4, Dance Club 13 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary- treasurer 3, president 43 F.H.A. 2, Traffic Squad 3, 4, Leader Corps 43 class play 3, Crisp 2, 4, Whiz 15 Honor Society 3. 4. . 14. W fllifii' ' V, ,rf . L 1.,, vi M? , ,ASN Thelma Tribbett F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, president 4, Traiiic Squad 4, Dance Club 1, Crisp 2g Library Club 2, 3. 'Rv f 2' 1' Wig? ,. Y, Age, 'iff y Robert Vanderslice Football 2, 3, 45 track 2, 3, 4, Let- termanis Club 4. gf! H l. 1.1-.f We -- 2 ll l r if iii, 1 if if If . 2 xr Edward Warren Clee Club 2, 3, 43 ensemble 45 Avia- tion Club 23 class play 35 Dance Club lg Ciiice Workers' Club lg Printing Club lg Stage Crew 2. !T' Carol Willey Library Club 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, 43 Leader Corps 2g Dance Club 1. 'W 'WN W5 tklsl. Russell Vanderwende F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3. 4g Stage Crew 4, baseball l. 2. 3. 4. vi Virginia Webb F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Workers' Club l, 2: F.T.A. 3, 4: hockey l, 2, Library Club 1, 2, Hobbyhorse 25 Music Appreciation Club 4, Whiz l. Sfmt QE I ' ,Tl 'Y' John Witt Aviation Club 3, 4, president 4, Mu Alpha Theta Math Club 4, transfer- red from Dover, Del. 3. Y' lesti e y 3 t. 1 ' T-Fi' at - E '1 W? ' iff: - i ' Marion E. Voshell Clee Club 3. 4: ensemble 4g Avia- tion Club 43 Dance Club lg base- ball lg Hi Y l: Stage Crew 2g Cym- nzistics Club 2. ,N-uv., My infix ia. iii it J'-rN e 'C' ,V Joan Weiss Leader Corps 23 Office Workers' Club 2g F.H.A. 4g Dance Club l. Judy Young Dramatics Club l. 2: Office Workers Club 23 Music Appreciation Club l. 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2: Dance Club l. Q as . Q- .'Z,'!q TM' , - Eugene Grace Naomi Killen Commencement Speaker Girls, State , . ,. my I an Eileen Errera Clem Noble Girls' State Commencement Speaker American Legion American Legion United States History Award United States History Award L,,- I el Jackson Spence Orville Basinski Bob Vanderslice All-State Football, third team All-State Football, first team Eastern Shore Coaches' All-Star team Marjie Paper, Charles Orvis Wayne Callaway Edward Moore DaughgefS.0f.the.,4merican. Boys, State Boys' State-State Treasurer F arm-Home Electrijication Award R evaluation A ward State and Regional A thlete-of-the-Y ear '57-'58 78 f i t National Honor Society induction of new members. SPRING CALENDAR OF EVENTS Middle Atlantic Association March 3, 4, 5 Honor Society Induction March 4 Senior Class Play January Thaw April 24, 25 Senior Trip to New York May 14, 15, 16 Junior-Senior Prom May 22 All School Banquet June 4 Senior Party June 10 Alumni Banquet June 6 Baccalaureate June 14 Commencement June 15 Cast of senior play JANUARY THAW. 1 Members of the Middle States Association visiting committee ponder their notes. 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