DeLaWarr High School - De La Warrian Yearbook (New Castle, DE)
- Class of 1965
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' ,f rg .,,: , iff-1 i I N 4 BEGIN .J HU V i i 5 Q 11 .. ia, n 1,rv,1'1'?r .:m,L:5 1 N ' L W E--Q14' 4 XE HL M 'Ml AM, , ,...,,M '-1.2 f .1- inn 3 Y V-25335 'M W ' ' - - -fQ?g4,1 Ln - 7 Liiggia :Q ,N , 0, 4 ,A 7ra:fgq,,,,.z..n W F 5 6 END -MW-vas: .iw V , mg.. gym W - ' nf: F DRE WORD For everything there is a season, And a time for every matter under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to dieg A time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted, A time to kill, and a time to heal, A time to break down, and a time to build up, A time to weep, and a time to dance, A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracingg A time to seek, and a time to lose, A time to keep, and a time to CLISK awayg A time to rend, and a time to sew: A time to keep silence, and a time to speakg A time to love, and a time to hateg A time for war, and a time for peace. Ecc. 3:1-8 The staff ofthe De La Warrian proudly presents your fifth yearbook. We have chosen our theme to represent time, and feel that our efforts are but small when measured against time. Time is the rule by which our lives are guided, and fate alone knows when time will end, lt is with these thoughts that we place in your hands the seeds of time. In departing we leave behind, footprints on the sands of time. 'QQ' Seniors ,naar ASLI in Win...- fy fggf-. 1, W ff? 7: Q5 yg lit? :Ig K President WILLIAM T. COLICIVIAN Vz'ce-Preszdenl DOINALD VV IIUNSTALL Secrelagz DIANE I S I I CIII R Treasurer jos1iPf 1 II IROWN, JR. 10 ROBERT ADAMS WILLIAM E. ALSTON Q mi 3 ' 1 1965 RONALD ADAMS FLORENCE DALE ANDERSON 11 GREGORY ALEXANDER WILLIAM B. ARTERS - ' 1 . ' ,, 'K W, . '.,,- Qi?- 1 M , . f A , 1 ,. 1 , I I 'B' - kA,A A z 7 , I 14. ' ,gn .Q i fa I if 1 , M., K 1' 5. KEW4-, I , 'X ' Q sv 'LN ' . --v . In 'lx 'W Y? in ig. . V , . ,MF WE Q IML ' , 4, gi m Q x'X' E 'fam ' J? ia -ff ' vi ,J K :fm 'W - BERNADETTE BAILEY RUFUS E. BARNES FRANKLIN B. BAKER. III NORMA JEAN BECK Seniors Set the Pace MARIE BARLOW WILLIAM D . BECK 12 nw X I or Underclassmen CHRISTINE A. BELL RONALD T. BLACKBURN QQ .f , X M, x. fa 1 JV - rL X I . P! ,V I MJ L U ,ff ' 1 V Av 1' 7 iv X MV-fx It-lj' ,J k, , 5 , n f L 11 L f f V VL , A' I yV'fNMv4, Wu QL Ab, Lf SHARON LEE BIRCKHEAD CHERYL ANN BLAKENEY ? PEGGY ANN BLACKBURN JOAN C. BLUNT .4 J A, , W 4 1 51. K nf A 9' 9 , V5 i Eff if i' ' ff' uf si Qi 13 l dig.. 'hon-f ik! -55 ai HHN WILLIAM HARVEY BOCKTVIAN IRVIN JOHN BOONE THOMAS LEO BRAND JAMES R. BRANNOCK, IR. PATRICIA M. IZRANNON O'I I'IS L. BRI'I I' 14 Seniors Start the Year 1-S., L. PIIYLLIS MAE IZROADARD TERRY LEROY BROHAWN RA RLA BROOK S with Hzlgh Ambition BRI-QNDA DIANE BRO WN 15 Q. 'Q-.f....v DAVID CHARLES BROMWIQLL CLAUDIA L. BROWN EUGENE NORRIS BROWN SARAH MARIE BRYSON ALICE KATHLEEN CAHILL CAROLYN JANE CALLOWAY ,g Sak E ROBERT EARL BURNS LORETTA IEAN CAMPBELL 41 44 fbs 3 53 , A-AQMC if 'N Q U T 49 A f I KHP- tm Qww-'ffv REBECCA CHERYL CARTER ROBERT F DALE EVERETT CLARK ROBERT F. CLARK D 17 LOYD CARVER JOANNE P. CHINSKI EBORAH JEAN C OLDE R l Qvix A ffl' wi LOUISE ANN CONRAD EDWARD FRANCIS COYLE SHIRLEY MAE CORBIN BRUCE DAVID DALLY 18 .4 -Si? ANNA LORRAINE COWEN GLORIA ELLEN DAVIS E, .. AL IIARRY JOHN DAVIS STELLA M. DEMETRIADES SHIRLEY FRANCES DAWSON ROBERT EUGENE DENNIS 'I' 5 In 4 Qfiylii- Z E E 'Ei I9 PARKER EUGENE DEAN GERALDINE L. DQRAMUS V I :VFW . -Wfmww MARY ANN DICK JAMES DORSEY CYNTHIA. L. DICKERS ON BARBARA ANNE DOVE Seniors in Their RONALD W. DTETRICK LYNDA S. DUCKERY .Hx ,' 20 .of X Pride and Glow RONALD DU PUIS JAMES DAVID ELWOOD wi 41 W9 IJMAZQGJ6 Mlfmwlffffy MW mf fiwfffif W FRED GORDON DURHAM RICHARD LLOYD EMORY aifua-ANY' 21 CONSTANCE M. EDWARDS PAMELA C . ESHAM 41 JAMES R. EVANS EDITH C. FINLAYSON fb-Q Q, T-.'ZT7' if-as ANNA MARIE FELICETTI LEONARD I. FERRIS IAMES R. FITZGERALD SANDRA LEE FLOYD Seniors Prelbaredjbr 22 STEWART W. FORBES MARGARET H. CLICK Careers in Many Fields L. MARIANNA C. FOURNIER CAROLE ANN GRAY 23 'iii' TYRONE L. FURROWH SANDRA LEE GREENE K ff JULIE ANNE CRZYBOWSRI WAYNE HAROLD CUNTHER GIADYS D. HAMM FLORENCE E . HAMMOND TERRY HAMMOND ROBERT JOHN HANNAH APN gr F81 nu-..-- 24 If 2 mmm W my 'Ik ALBERT HARLEY PEGGY SUE I-IAYNES SHARON MARIE HESSION CONSTANCE DIANA HICKS LINDA MARIE HINTON DONNA CIIERYL HIRSCH 25 5. in GEORCIANNA G. HOBSON WAYNE ANTHONY HOLLADAY VVILLIAM L. HOLDEN BETTY ANN HORSEY 26 VIC? DWIGHT E. HOLLADAY AUDREY PATRICIA HOUSE ' -- :fbi-: S14 ROMAN HRYCUSHKO LINDA LEE HUMPHREY JAMES DAVID HUTCHINSON RUSSELL GUY IEANDELL STEPHANIE A. HUNT CAROL E. JOHNSON I HW 27 Seniors Were Guests gf DAVID FRANKLIN JOHNSON GREGORY K. JOHNSON JANET DIANE JOHNSON JAMES ANDREW KANICH RONALD A. KAPER NORMA JEAN KEMP 19 595 .41 5, ogy? Us Honor at Yearbook Banquet X J PHILIP IOSEPII KEMPISTA SHARON SUE KIRACOFE Q fm - A Xfjxjvdxy NJJ X WILLIAM EDWARD KEMPISTA BARBARA LEE KNOTTS 5 A ETI IEL KILGOE DLANNE FRANCES KRAJNIK 29 is .nv- - RONALD DEXTER LAWS DONNA MARIA LESTARDO PAUL J. LEARY LILLIE MAE LEWIS 30 QQ'-rv-U- 4 KAREN MAE LEONARD ANNE E . MAN RIS Seniors Keep in Pace MARIE MARINO TERRY D. MASTEN LYNDA MAY MAXWELL SUE EMMA MAYS CHARLES DAVID MCCALLION DIANE ELIZABETH MCCOOL 31 XX X-QUT fax yum, HWPQJ 'DB W QQ XS W 95 Lv w f J VQyupWWbjQT6 If P III A H 5 rag My ya WW ,G-ff! .LJ gy 4 L L I AQWU M? U Mm fi ANTHONY MCCURDY VINCENT LAWRENCE MELONI 45+ vi 'www' J.: ' 'E K fl LARRY WAYNE MCMULLIN CATHERINE LOUISE MEYER xi-1 . CHRISTINE ANN MELE IO SANDRA MILBURN agp., M 'QW' If SN an-f--f Uv 3 2 GLORIA MILLER WILEY IESTER MITCHELL LINDA ANN MORGAN JOHNNIE CALVIN MOSLEY ROY DONALD MOYER THOMAS JEROME MOYER 33 -55115: Wx is-f Q5-ww' 'H' -'hr' z , N xiyzgs, Q rr ,,., ff A ' 5 '59 Mfr I CAROLE E. MULHERN JOHN JOSEPH MURPHY PATRICIA ANN MURPHY WAYNE WILLIAM NAUNIANN CERALDINPL YXIARIE NEAL IUDI ELLEN NICHOLS 34 MARLENE ANN NORTH WILLIAM ODCERS l FRANK OBERLY WILLIAM PARKER JOAN FRANCES O'DONNELL MARY PATRICIA PATTERSON ,QQ MQW' in-r in 35 EDWARD GREGORY PETROSKI EDYTHE LORRAINE PRIDGEN CAROLYN ANN PIERRON ELLEN RICHARDSON Seniors Fee! Time WILLIAM EDWARD POTE DAVID M. RIDDELL I - 5 36 'l?r r'5v' Slowbf Slzjlllying By CATHERINE ROBERTS CHRISTOPHER C. E. ROGERS I 3 '5.J,'J, X x ' .Is . , , ,, ,,,, O - .K ' 7 fx I z,mJ,1, ' WI ' ' - .. A xx- I X vw , , HN XAM U. Wk V4 fQ I in J L w I X -ru W.J.,,I.C qi ROBERT VINCENT ROBERTS LYNWOOD G. ROMANO 1' Maguire, 5 1 If QW? Q M mm 'I 2 .4 . If, X f I Bkkf I-'Lx 'BN FRANCES I. ROBINSON GEORGIA F. ROSSITER A A I . ,. , f H' -- EW -R-::2::rg:n :EL 1- :ra f - ' 1. ' a Hirwigfii ': I I .. , ' . 1 I . 1 ffhvlnvv- M 37 I , N I Y -vs it-' , wv.L A ,an ,ig Q 'Q 4101 - DAWN JOHNSON RUSSO X CAROL LYNN RUTTER ,XA , If I, NANCY CLARANN SCLIHOCH ., ff' TRUDY ANN SCOTT lvx , WV A , ,- 1 . D YN f 'L ' A 'W L, L ' A' 1 ,A , If' 1 L f , tr' J Nr V, , F: .., ,L 'fl , A , f. I 'Tw M JUN . - V xv, I I L - ki Ay, A' I I 1 g , . , ' 1 ,PL 2 Y L ' 1 , x ,' 1 I K. f VARY fl! N KA k I f 'xii X' , f, IN, ,,,' w, . ., A , , f rf' X, . 1 ,,, b fx I' f : V 1 . , f W f ff 1 My f 1 V A Xu U' X Q, X 1 f D 4 X1 R X I ' fi J fx' V, ' ,1J V V V , 1 J v 1, , ' NN My , -X E X ff 'XX Mk! 1 f V 'N Y N' xf X .JL X ff' . f ' 'JY J A I 'L' Af 'l J A ,, Yf J ,. . , I ' A v Y 'V Af I X L ., T ll , , 'U I I V 'NU 6 2 lx! f jf L 'xx - l, kff I I gl, I ' XJ ,Nfl 171 ,f 1 : A l . A , ' ' 1, ' M., 1 W 2 'O IJ A ' J 1 ' Q 'V KJ ' ,ml .' X V IX! , , J ,K W . U M Q 1 L V ALL Lf 38 1 X , x X QTWH '.f:'f,, xi f ....4 WILLIAM QUINT SAIENNI THOWS SAMUEL SHAW, JR . Seniors Waz't 'Cas'-f-7 W2 TX -i x, iv 'Hu-ff 'S-...J JO ELLEN SHIPE MAUREEN TARA SIMS NANCY ELAINE SIZEMORE CHARLIE HOWARD SMITH, JR . PAUL ALAN SMITH PAUL EUGENE SMITH for Senior Pictures 39 PRISCILLA ANN SMITH DIANE GEBI-IART SPARKS GY 45 NJIT 1 -L If 41 'L ., In A I Y I W 0111! 1 4 M fx ,VV-1' , X I A L ,11 , .1 1 f 1 ,-1v , 'ff 1 , , , . 11 Y1 ' 1 I1 1 1 1, V , f IV br. . 'f , il, ff, I. . , 'v K fu MV fri VU ' v N ' :V a IJ, 4 Mb If I ff I f jf! J I I' VI It 1 gf' J' I, Q' I If' PM y' I 1 L I nj' lf! f V f J' 1 'V n , W , ,. , I 1 L. 1,11 , I V -' 4,11 M 1 1 xv I L 41 ,A 1 LORRAINE ELIZABETH SOLOMON JANET KATHLEEN SPARKS -. 4 1 L' , 'fm DORIS E. SORDEN CECELIA SPENCER 40 K Q f?f'm,,, Wir. fi--f bw L.. JESS DARRELL STRICKLAND DONALD E. SULLIVAN LARRY STEVE SUMIVIERFIEID THEODORE IOHN SYWY LINDA JEAN THOMPSON PATSY ANN TONEY 41 TANYA T. TORRENCE ALICL MARIE WATFORD HARRY ALBERT TWILLEY LINDA ILENE WARREN SAMUEL HERMAN WATSON JACQUFLINE WELLS f 42 RICKEY A. W'HISMAN EUGENE ANTHONY WHITE ROBERT HOWARD WHITE MARY DOLORES WICKS THEODORE RAY WILKERSON VIRGINIA LEE WILKINS 'K' A3- Im 43 NATHANIEL SONNY WILLIAMS ARLENE KATHERINE WILSON GEORGE ANTHONY ZIEGLER RA YMOND KENNETH WILLIA MS FELIX MICHAEL WYSOCKI MARION LEA WILSON DAVID JANIES ZIMNY 44 x 'iff . V K EXECUTIVE BOARD 'Si 3 FRONT ROW: T. Hammond, M. Fournier, D. Colder, I. Nichols, J. johnson, G. Rossiter, C, Blakeney, L. Maxwell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Cline, Advisorg D. Holladay, T. Wilkerson, C. McCallion, J. Shipe, Mr. Conrad, Advisor. 45 In SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Time, as a gauge of progress, measures the individual as well as the group. Twelve years ago we each traveled our separate paths. Many of us began our formal education in this district. Others have since joined us . Now we find ourselves united as one body. In 1961 we were proud to become the first freshman class to ever attend De La Warr. Our officers: Chuck McCallion . . . President Cheryl Blakeney . . . Vice President, and Margie Gack . . . Secretary-Treasurer led us in our contributions in the classroom, on the athletic field, and in extra- curricular activities. We were amazed at the success that such a newly-organized group could make. Our calendar included a St. Patrick's Dance in March, and our first class trip, taken in the spring to the nation's capital, Washington, D.C. Our class administration organized a system by which our class dues could be paid during our four years at De La Warr. As we began our sophomore year at De La Warr, we were happy to welcome into our class those who had recently graduated from Dunleith Junior High School. Our efforts that year included a field trip to the Philadelphia Naval Hospital and a tour through Aquarama. Under leadership of: Bill Coleman . . . President Chuck McCa1lion . . . Vice President Cheryl Blakeney . . . Secretary, and joe Brown . . . Treasurer our class enjoyed a successful sophomore year. The beginning of our junior year marked the halfway point in our high school edu- cation. Our first activity was a class trip to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, which linked the past with the present. During the Christmas season, the holidays were gladdened by our Christmas Dance. The co-operation of our officers: 46 SENIOR C LASS HISTORY Bill Coleman . . . President Margie Gack . . . Vice President Donna Hirsch . . . Secretary, and Cheryl Blakeney . . . Treasurer and the capable assistance of our Executive Board helped us make plans for the first junior Prom ever at De La Warr. Held on St. Valentine's Day, the theme for the prom, Winter Wonderland, proved appropriate. Before the night was over, it had begun to snow. In the spring, we chose responsible leaders for our most important year as Seniors! Our senior year, for which we had waited for so long, was finally here! With the opening of our happiest year came the sad realization that it was also the final one. Determined to make it the best yet, we plunged into it with an enthusiasm that would never be forgotten. Homecoming, although rainy, proved to be a bigger success than anticipated. The first annual float competition, held at the Thanksgiving Game, was won by the Senior Class with their float being awarded first place over two equally interesting floats. With the help of our Senior officers: Bill Coleman . . . President Don Tunstall . . . Vice President Diane Stecher . . . Secretary, and joe Brown . . . Treasurer we have enjoyed the best year ever. ln the spring we could look forward to our Year- book Buffet, our Senior Prom, Baccalaureate, and finally, Graduation! As our interlude at De La Warr is about to end, we reluctantly leave to again be- come individuals in a world of conformity. We do not consider the time spent here as tolerated, but rather as an integral key to our growth. We leave with regret, but with hope that future senior classes at De La Warr are able to derive as much from their years here as we have. Our education would not have been as complete without the ever present help of our teachers and advisors. It is to them that we now pay tribute for their steady help throughout our education. May we leave our footprints in these sands of time, never to be erased. 47 DEDICA TION We, the fifth graduating class of De La Warr, wish to honor Mr. William Conrad who has guided us well since becoming class advisor during our freshman year. After graduating from college he began his teach- ing career at Wicomico High School in Salisbury, Maryland, Where he taught science and coached the football, basketball, and track teams. After leaving Wicomico High School, he became a member of the faculty of Newark High School Where he taught biology and chemistry and coached the football and basket- ball teams. Since he came to De La Warr four years ago, he has taught general science and biology. His past experience with sports better enabled him to serve as assistant coach of the track team for two years and as assistant coach for the junior varsity football team in our senior year. We earnestly hope that dedicating the l965 De La Warrian to Mr. William Conrad will show our respect and admiration for a teacher who will not soon be forgotten. 48 Mr. Wz'l!z'am L. Conrad 49 it E 3 'Y EXECUTIVE BOARD CLA SS OF 1966 1 :V 5 G .. , .. R an ,1,. W his .E is L. . is . . Q fy. S' sf . A ' 4 M i Q. mn 2. asf - A . .- G... Q K Q, an M --,F I i,,v.X. , .1 .3 Q ...two , 9 war K-5' ' ' K SMH .xiii 54 9, . 'S+ 'J YQ ' ,r 7.2 5531.1 'W 1 , E ,S if 1,4 . . ,v 3, 'kg X.. ,, 4' X 3 x K ...,s5,.. af 4 M 5 ' . . 1 K- A , 4 W . , s . .. Q . M y .mr M 33' V ' . Q 'T 'iig--f.Pj5,E.gl 313, if , ,, ,1y,k sa ,fl frawklf-Q' ' Z - if 'Q 5 f H? U.. x wg' . 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Todd Wzlshell White Witz N. -Gi' ai! s ,s-Q! , it x lk gg Toppin Watts Whitlock Zdeb 'Za 'N E JJ-19 Aw '4r.'l ' www .MM mf' ww 'LD ,fx 'Z ' as magma., AL. f 'Ju ux 59 'F .fs 'I jUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Time was, is past, thou canst not it recall: time is, thou hast, employ the portion smallg time future, is not, and may never be: time present, is the only time for thee. We, the present junior Class, first entered the halls of De La Warr High School in our Freshman year. In time, we became accustomed to the new building and its long corridors, the new teachers, and the endless comments of the upper classmen. Though this first year found us working on split sessions, the lO:5O to 4:30 schedule didn't stop our participation in various school activities. The elected officers of that young Freshman Class of three years ago were: President ..... . . Linda Barnwell Vice President . . . . William Bell Secretary .... . Margaret Feeley Treasurer ........ Linda Kane As fragments of time slowly ticked by, September saw us return to De La Warr as Sophomores, brimming with confidence in ourselves and our class to embark success- fully on a second year of frantic activity. We distinguished ourselves scholastically, socially, athletically, and through our unflagging school spirit. During the forthcoming year, our attention was turned to the candy drive, the bake sale, and the Sophomore Dance. With our class officers in leadership, we truly established ourselves as De La Warriansg President .... . Edith Edwards Vice President . . . Leona Drivick Secretary .... . Debbie Leighty Treasurer . . . . Barbara Ochoa As time cooled the long hot days of summer 64, we entered De La Warr, not as lowly underclassmen but as juniors, prepared to accept the challenges, shoulder the responsibilities, and pursue the academic, athletic, and social activities of the oncoming year. We sold stationery, sponsored the Christmas Dance, and planned and attended the long-awaited junior Prom. Our yesterdays followed us and gave character and force and meaning to our present deeds, as the present shall, in time, give to the future. Under the leadership of our class officers, we began to develop into a dynamic and united junior Class, President ......... Edith Edwards Vice President . . . William Bell Secretary .... . Debbie Leighty Treasurer , , , joey Williams 60 iw .L-u--N, .pw 112 'Q ,pf--. fig ,p-M-vw , 5 5 was X , . wifi-F, i, Wg -ssl 3' 'M fb. w ' S .if E is Sophomores 'fin U N ? - -,'. -f., 'V .fsgmqw f ' Vasa? new Collecn Kelly -- Vice joy May -- Treasurer, Mr. Thomas -- Secretary George -- Advisor, Rick Schriber -- President V 3rd ROW' Cong UCQL ' 1 - 1 Davis, Davis, Dawson, Connor. 2nd ROW: Carey, Carlislo, COC ran, Cunninghgun, Dclancy. FRONT ROW: Colo, Burns, h- Cgillglluui, Burns, Blu'- ridgo. 43 3rd ROW: Boyer, Blansficld, Brooks, Boa, Bock. 2nd ROW: Betts Ball, Bzxznik, Brown, Alexander. FRONT ROW: Boone, Arturs, Brcycr, Bcall, Boll. 3-rd ROW: Brannon, Barton, Bowden, Blevins, Banks. 2nd ROW: Allen, Anderson, Benson, Baker, Brmunbaugh, FRONT ROW: Brown, Berry, Banl-as, Cooper, Davis. . 3rd ROW: Collins, Casey, Deputy, Demetriades, Car- roll. 2nd ROW: Bucl-der, Burridge, Carrol, Cimorosi, Campbell. FRONT ROW: Davis, Coverdale, Cott- man, Congo, Cal- lahan. 3rd ROW: Godwin, Dillard, Gaines, Gladney, Ferelli. 2nd ROW: DiMat1j.a, Dzielak, Ennis, Gonseski, Gilder- sleeve . FRONT ROW: Buchanan, Fidance , Dorsey, French, Gibson. if .IX 3rd ROW: Hirsehhorn, Gregory, Howard, Grieshop, Hoskins. 2nd ROW: Immediato, Griffin, jackson, Johnson, Hamill. FRONT ROW: Hollis, Henry, Hotts, Holm, jones. 3rd ROW: Ford, DuBois, Emory, Easiridge, Donovan. 2nd ROW: Earo, Foxwell, Gardner, Ennis, Fanny. FRONT ROW: Drain, Gentry, Essick, Fleming, Driunmond. U 'ap duff? 3rd ROW: Horsey, Hightower, Hackett, Grubb, johnson. 2nd ROW: Hall, Harring- ton, Harley, Jackson, Heverin. FRONT ROW: Herring, Hig- gins, Hice, Hacken- dorn, Haug. Srd ROW: Fogg, Maekinder, Lewis, Lambert, K1'O1UCI1Sl-Ll . 2nd ROW: Dzielal-L Mansfield, Kline, Meliride, McCaf- feiy. FRONT ROW: Kernsl-ge, Laws, J Kziezrnurezyl., Knox, fXleCa1Ll, ,i5:,,,.,g,g:::, 'fel Q-Q p,N , Quan : im., 5 3rd ROW: Melvin, Merritt, Newnum, Mareiniszyn, Mosley, 2nd ROW: Heel-Ller, jones, Moore, Mansfield, Nuss- baiuner. FRONT ROW: Nedwiel-., North, Wilson, Dunl-ielberger, Nelson. 3rd ROW: LaPolL, Lelelro, Kemp, Kessell, Hill. 2nd ROW: Lester, Kogut, Kelly, Laws fxlegginson. FRONT ROW: Latshaw, Kilgoe, McManus, Kostilr, Meeon- nahey. 65 , : K, . --M- 3rd ROXV: Redman, Pritchett, Redden, Renshaw, Santa- Barbara. 2nd ROW Russo, Parsons, Pinkston, Piovoso, Powers. FRONT ROW: Parks, Reardon, Pennington, Rajevieh, Phillips. 3rd ROW: Paris, Nioore, Opal, Nuss- baiuner, Oberly. 2nd ROW: Moyer, Moore, Purlaer, Meadows, Meadow. FRONT ROW: Miller Ikluy, Maxwell, Mele, Muzewsl-ci. , 5 if ffzgzifgff l , .rf T 5 1 ni? if if + .ix me . v X 66 fi gl ' ,P -at 9 as , ' ' 3rd ROXV: Rateliffe, Prophet, Ruffin, Rylazird, Szirver. 2nd ROXV: Porter, Phillips, Rogers, Prior, Peelfa. FRONT ROW: Rogers, Poore Perl-xins, Roberts, Ransom. J' Syd ROW: Wasoluiklq XXYTITYCTICLILT, Vfhitc, Slovfglrt, Yoxmarohich Zuni ROV: Vfitl.oNxs1,,i Sohroclx, Simpson, Willialxls, Watson. FROXT ROXY: Smith XXYTTSOI1, Sipplo, Uvid nlan, Springer. ip 21, Y 1 QQ , Vg ,., - 7 C ,vii A A Vox.. gil' 1- i'fT f'f1f4i-I 1 67 , Syd ROV: Smith. Whittington, Tor- rance, VYYLIILQ, Sxmxzxl. ZIILT ROW: SLM or, Spicor, Yihitlizmgtoxi, Thompson, Vill- liams. FRONT ROKR' SQN'fil5T.1,', Stgmlcjq, Tcmplo, Slolos, Slanl. 3rd ROW: Twillcy, Wyatt, Vavahl, Testormgm, Shinzv berry. 2nd ROW: Svcndson, Thomas, Williams, SLLHivun, Vandorgrift. FRONT ROW: Whitc, Wo- mack, Thomas, Williams, Thomas. 3rd ROW: Sohriber, Smith, Smith, Williams, Young. 2nd ROW: Vick, Thomas, Stokes, Watkins, White. FRONT ROW: Bailey, Richardson, Cahall, Wells, Sawyer. 2nd ROYVZ Allen, Bronowicz, Cross- land, TVlCRl1L11'CY1, DeShiQlds, Stuard. FRONT ROW: Rucinski, Ford, Todclcs, Pg1rl1cx', Brittinglmm. Wil XX K xxxkff - , ,wr f' M' A .F A ,iv A ,gf . Miss Coverdale 'N-...Q DR. HARRY O. EISENBERC Superintendent of Schools A,B. -- Temple University M. S. -- Temple University Ed. D. -- Temple University MR. HESS C. WILSON Administrative Assistant lvl. S. A- University of Pennsylvania B. S. -- Millersw lle Teachers College ' - if MR. JOHN F. HERBERT Vicc -Chairman MR. ERVIN S. IESTER Vice -Chairman Building Commission MR. I. RANDALL WARD, IR Chairman MR. JOHN R. HARDY Chairman Building Commission 1' Ii :-: I .A1, 2 MRS. ,IJXNI-QT M. JOHNSON, vim V, , '::'1 Q B.S ., XV8.Sllll1Q'l.Oll Square Collcgu ' V V - U B. S . , New York University ' . A . M.Ed., Univursity of Dclawam ,ir Af ' 'z .. Q. f 1.3 if if f w i qi Hi at - l ' Q on if Q ,Mix -arg... J . ,Q F liao af in Q.. i i, E Q5 V as A '-Q 1 I if S if I Q ,W 'v ,V 3 , Jai . ' L - ' L M V ,m, , , ,, 72 MR. THOMAS C. MOORE, Principal B.S . in Ed ., I3uckncllUnivcrsi1y fNi.S. in Guidance, University of Dc laware -Principal .51 MR. SIDNEY AB-RAINIS B.S ., Temple University M.Ed . , Temple University MRS. MIRIAM BOYLE B.A ., Marywood College Mr im? 'SAN 'WK '51-iv' -mhA I , ,, I , ' , rr I M :.., ,. I K - ,H xxx' 5 : ? v ,Q ' .,gQ ,., A ., mpg if Iver 7 li Paws, 5 52. I 4 1' .. I I of r P U, rl iw' gl if F , 1 'X It I MRS. ANNA BILLEY B.A ., West Virginia VVeSIeyan MISS GLILNDA BLACK B.A., Ilarding College IV I MR. WINFIELD CANNON Certificate Hampton Institute Diploma Spring Garden Institute WVR, MR. ROBERT CLINE B.S ., West Virginia University M .A ., Hiest Virgini a University MRS . EVA COCHRAN B.S., West Chester-State College MR. WILLIAM CONRAD B.S ., juniata College M.Ed ., University of Delaware MISS JUANITA COYERDALE B.S ., Delaware State College MRS. SARAH COX B.S ., Winthrop College MR. ROBERT GEORGE B:S ., University of Delaware I Xe, 1 i . x MRS . EMILY GOLINSKI B.S ., Newberry College M.S ., University of Pennsylvania DR. EDWARD G. HALDEMAN Guidance Counselor B.S ., Temple University M.Ed., University of Delaware Ed .D ., Temple University Kills if .bf 75 MR. GEORGE L. HALL, JR. B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College MR. JOE HARPER B.S., Concord College M.A ., West Virginia Univcrs ity MR. BRUCE HENRICKSON B.Ed ., Auckland College A. L.C.M., London College of Music MRS . RENA HOCKSTEIN Art Diploma, Philadelphia Museum College of Art B.S ., Temple University MR. RICHARD JEFFERS B.S., Muskingum College MISS ANN L. JONES B.S ., West Chester State Teachers College MR. KARL KAMINSKI B.S., West Chester State Teachers College MR . JESSE E. KLOSIEWICZ B.S ., Washington College 58 190' MR. RAYMOND KOELKER B.A., La Salle College M.Ed., University of Delaware MR. THOMAS R. PHILLIPS B.S., California State College M.S., University of West Virginia MR. HOWARD LIGHTNILR New York University Casey jones School of Aeronautics Wright Engineering School MRS . MARILYN PICCARD B.S ., University of Minnesota B.A., University of Minnesota M.A., Hamline University MISS SHIRLEY McNEW B.A., Harding College MISS CHERRON PINDELL B,A ., Morgan State College i0ffW,, ,, ' LLAJV' QA! I Miss CRETA PA it BQS., Concord College MR. CHARLES REMSBURG B,A., Marietta College 76 dr' if I Q iii.:-, A -I N . I ' A7 51 , 5: V , ' ff , Pr , jjf, MR. JAMES SHAEER B.S ., East Stroudsburg State College M .S ., University of Delaware MR. LEO STICINSKI B.S ., Lock Haven State College 3'1 'fic' xfiuls divx L- 1 1 . ' 1, . 1 Nb im T f tv :J aah' ' IVV' ' Lf gl' . ,ffl U MRS. MILDRED E. SHORTALL, R.N. School Nurse Milford Memorial Hospital MRS . IO ANN STOOPS B.S ., Concord College MR. DONALD SMITH B.S ., Rider College MR. GEORGE THOMAS B.S., West Chester State College M.Ed ., University of Delaware MR . WAYNE SMITH 'B. S ., University of Delaware MR. RAYMOND L. TOWNSEND B.A., University of Delaware M.A., University of Delaware 77 MR. CLARENCE WALKER NIR. DAVID WII.LIAfvIS A, B. -- West Virginia University B, S, -- Ceorgetown University M, A, -- West Virginia University MR. JOHN YUREK B, A, -- Wilkes College I ,E MISS BONNIE ZEI-INER NIR. JOHN ZUKAS B, S. H- Bloomsburg State College B, S, -- Temple University 78 no-. W l OFFICE STAFFS . Q.. - ,Ti ' 5.1 jf! ' gf M :ri -F fr- W .fi M , 5 , 2' if-V 2 . is if . was W, ,. ' Q ??i r'.ir ,. N A W ,f W'-v v . 4' H ,,., g ssrrr A J - R M A. 1 M 1 H' 3 ' ,O ' .. 15 1 ,. . 1 f f O ,- V rf 'V v- Q -figg m tv F X ' fi' 2nd ROW: Miss Nelson Mrs. Drummond Mrs. Roberts. FRONT ROW: Mrs Hutcheson 7 J J Mr. Vaughn. Mrs. Rutter Mrs. Starr 79 Miss Henry CA FE TERIA STAFF FRON T ROW 1' STANDING T DllCl1DOXS1xl C jcbtm C JLIISCI1,C1llCfCl1i1Odi31l,TV1,SiI1g1L.tOI'1 I My in . U ..fzi4f.,S' Maw - Q L J Q X x 'fl 45 af Q nw Q .WT ii'lY?H'2iY-fl H ff T' H 'i Q K. mix! 'rvi -2 5,1 A i 1311-,., M.. fm! , , wig, f Q :fill-f , J. 'ff f, iizsaial Q. 1 LZ M-M 5 L Q W 5 . lm www V ww? .avzgz-fefk Tv 4? f gepigfg 5 ,4, W . M, 4 1 K fg 9 1, f ffm ff 2,-ask. - aww- fl 5355535 , ,, X, X Wm +1255 fzw w gi, 2 , .... gi, ww ,ffx 'mf w ',..f-iff , f,'i5??afY7SfSf Q49 wm, va-ww 1, 4 ATIO AL HO UR SOCIETY NATIONAL HQORSOCIlTY V169 'V Q D 5. i 22.9 We 15 3rd ROW: I. Weldin, F. Wysocki, D. Tunstall. 2nd ROW: L. Shamany, P. Haynes, J. O'Donncl1 B L. Cook, T. Scott, S. Demctriadcs, Mr. Shafer, Advisor. FRONT ROW: D. Sparks, J. Francis, Walley, P. Brannon, E. Edwards, A. Rossi. 82 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA A r 3 ROW IH: L. Morgan, C. Reardon, C. Kelly, J. May, M. Fournier, C. Rodgers, W. Holladay. ROW II L. Stunt, C. Colo, J. Widcman, C. Moore, L. Williams, C. Robcrfs, J. Moore. FRONT ROW: C. Jonson, L. Solomon, A. Rossi, M. Click, T. Scott, I. Francis, Dr. Haldcman, Advisor. 83 NHE'TURWUl 4-th ROW: T. Smith, S. Di'Mattia, B. Roberts, N. Williams, L. Dunkelberger, R. Whittington, R. Drews, R. Emory, R. Vavala, H. Kirk, D. Cmorik, J. Beck. 3rd ROW: D. Mansfield, J. Dashper, P. Flowers, P. Haynes J. O'Donnell, M. Gardner, L. Humphrey, D. Soi-den, A. Rossi, B. Clemons, B. Ochoa. 2nd ROW: L, Laws, D. Waymon, W. Holladay, F. Wysocki, D. Sparks, P. Brannon, Mr. Smith, Advisor, L. Carroll. FRONT ROW B. Breyer, I. Wxebman, L. Cook, C. Meyerf3C. johnsgm, G. Neal, L. Sipple. v ,J J XJ A- X y X mi Q' s fix! S. lf X- aj QCBPQV 5 JEFF Ny LSykQa'iQwfN 3, J . jump 5 il Q' Wy 5 ,. ' C ,2JxgJ?3l,,V'k xgwwlyy Wu QQ? Q53 0 Ai J by .. v 5 1. Xi X V F I 5, Q5 X - FV, N Xl - .f.,w. .F f J' xi, , j 'Zifv 4359 jc -,X AX Cf ,J 1' J., R, A X. I i I 3rd ROXV: L. Palmer, 5 L RJ L. Sipple, C. Stokes, L. Kropenski, C. Maxwell, V. Burns, D. Congo, A Johnson, M Milburn, C. Artcrs. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Shortall, N. McCaffcry, M. Callahan, P. Witlaowskl D Kxajmk P Racz, N. Schoch, S. Cottman. FRONT ROW: V. Herosik, M. Eseltine, J. Nichols, P. Bell N Bell G Ros s itcr, J. Meyer. FUTURE URSE S CLUB J. Nichols P. Haynes wa-,,..,, 1:21. 'is .WEN is 3,8554 i1'W r fi. is sg? 4 ..-. - . , 85 QS A UJQGLZA 511 , 1514554 ,11CiL0U,m33g0j,fIEg6J MMO' wdwVwafpww,pP L ,mode Lfwqp-9440 Aqfigyl Uw9J,yM,d:j'6d,9c,v3, 0035 VXGOQLQQ JN .,l'0JwLfafqp,,Q U, U! wif' A 0'-YJ S104-LI QJ10' mov 0, KO' Ezmfwm! aw M f' 9 'SA vfijjfop QDZW OWU Qi' 513jxC11AP3yZf3'x 6,41 ffwx ,Ii yr M MMMWWM Nfmwjfwg k cgggga qjkijijqigjgw Q .x , ' W 5?ffEf f'?fQgifw',iJFLW N3 Ufwof fwffjig X 9 Wwfgffdfyfjfwwkf wif W? xp . ' uw f M , X fx W W 3QwiyMkfgQVfNY Q wwywjk jUNIOR CLASSICAL LEA QUE 3rd ROW: J. Evans, J. Mead, E. Washell, B, Walley, J. Moore. 2nd ROW: M. Eseltine, S. Mays, J. Man- chester, L. Dunkelberger, J. Weldin, K. Petrucci, J. North, L. Laws. FRONT ROW: Mr. Koelker, advisor D. Tunstall, J. O'Donne11, T. Scott, M. Fournier, R. Brannock. . x L , Q . -, EJLVV? 2 xv .X .A T f--'J I x K T affix Lv jf I , wx X Y 515+ fl . A T A X 1' I ,iff , :L 12,221 I D 87 D.E. CA. I 3rd ROW: Mr. Zukas, advisor, C. Laws, W. Odgers, D. Zimny, P. Kempista, O. Branyan, E. Coyle W. ' l Gunther, B. Houston, D. North. 2nd ROW: R. Burtell, L. Campbell, P. Smith, L. Romano, P. Smith, M. Bryson, M. Feeley, E. White, C. Line. FRONT ROW: S. Green, J. Cfrzybowski, D. Lestardo, D. Hirsch C. Edwards, C. Cahill, J. Chinski, S. Dawson. BUSI ESS CLUB 2nd ROW: S. I-Iession, P. Eshzirn, N. Sizemore, CI. Davis, L. Coruuid, L. Maxwell. FRONT ROW: Miss Coverdale, Advisor, C. Gray, N. Schoch, N. Beck, S. Deinetriades. 2 .erm ii 88 DEL TA 3rd ROW: Mr. Remsburg, Advisor, T. Sywy, S. Durrell, D. Bromwczll, F. Wysoclai, D. Holladay, I. Stanley, VV. Suionni. 2nd RONV: L. X'Vil1iams, L. Hicks, C. Bohztcla, P. Flowers, N. Kemp, R. Szlmmons, C, Roberts, C. I31ul1o1rcy. FRONT ROW: C. Moyers, Cv. Rossiter, T. Scott, Editor, C. MoC:1Hion, Editor, M. Click, Editor N. Schoch, L. Morgan. 89 PYEE S . 4th ROW: M. Sims, C, Dickerson, V. Perkins, G. Spencer, C. Arters, L. Solomon, T. Torrence, P. Casey, V. Herosik, P. Brannon. 3rd ROW: Miss Zchner, Advisor, S. Cottman, M. Eseltinc, Cv. Miller, M. Callahan, M. Temple, D. Sorden, S. Cahall, Knox, A. Edwards, W. Ylfliittington, B. Horsey. 2nd ROV! Nl. lvlilburn, Coverdale, H, Clzldncy, C. Roberts, S. Himt, L. Williams, P. Murphy, G. Womack, S. Moore, C, Spencer. FRONT ROW: J. Ransom, R. Kanich, S. jackson, C. Berry, E. Nelson, L. Parks, S. SCHOOL TURE Brow n. 'fs-'3' Miss MCNCW, M. Mnrciniszyn, A. Cuhall, K. Williams, Marich, Mr. D. Sniith. Q A M ,., ' A ' fwfw wif T QT, ' '21 '1 3111 ROXY: L. Stunt, C. Cray, L. Sipplc, L, Kropcnsl-ci, C. NILLXWQH, V. Burns, D. Congo, A. johnson, IRI. Nlilburn, Cotmuan, j. Crzybowski. 211dROW': Mrs. Shortull, J. Chinslai, S. Kirucofu. N. McCafi'c1y, P. Witkoxvsl-Qi, D. Krajnik, N. Schoch, D. Colder, P. Racz. FRONT ROW: V. Hcrosila, NT. Escltinc, J. Nichols, P. Dull, Cv. Rossitcr, NI. W'hiLmirc, Mayor. HEALTH ROOM AID G IDA CE OFFICE AID 21141 ROW: R. Nswbclry, C. Mclc, W. Portlocl-., A. Nelson, L. Bxxrlxwcll, S, Bmdlcy. FRONT ROW: C. Rogcrs, IB. lisslck, II. Clguincy, M. Cvlicl-L, N. Schoch, Dr, Haxldcmun, Advisor. WWW ' , ' W J ., . I ' if '4 1 A I f f 1 U - ' 5 . LZZ77ClIfQ7 Awisgr W 4 ,, 3rd ROW: S. Driggers, L. Cowon, M. Glick, R. Sammons, B. Brown. 2nd ROW: Mrs, Simpler, advisor5 D. gjohnson, B. Marciniszyn, L. McMu11in, S. Dcmetriados, C. Calloway, M, Whitlock, T. Sywy, J. Dashpcr. k L FRONT ROW: P. Brannon, D. Witz, M, Alston, C. Rutter, C. Cray, A. House, M. Dio I. fri N X 92 .,, lf? ...El W s. -4 l'li l l . l L . F . ,... ' . . A 3rd ROVV: C. Howell, S. Heckler. 2nd ROW: C. Kelly, P. Blackburn, M. Fournier, A. Rossi, Francis. FRONT ROW: D. Wall-mer, J. May, I. Shipe, D. Sparks, P. Brannon, C. Roberts, D. Way- mon. Bqfs' C99 Girls' Leader Corps Chuck McCallion Cathy RObCFfS 3rd ROW: B. Dally, B. Coleman, F. llfysocki, Williams, E. Konnard, A. Cebrat, C. Griffin, B. Bizjala, R. Blackburn, C. Williams. Znd: B. Pore, T. Ratcliffe, T. Jordon, M. Lenhoff, B., Longo, C. Fols, R. Campbell, W. Thomas, W. jackson, F. Thomas, P. Schneider, R. Gaines, R. Schriber. FRONT ROW: Mr. George, advisor B. Walley, J. Brown, D. Cmorila, C. McCallion, R. Barnes, R. Godwin. HI-T 3111 ROW: 'l'. Willacrson, D. Bromwcll, B. Dnlly, B, lloclxmgm. 211LlROXX'Z D. Tunstall l Pctroslxi, D. Curx'c1', C. Xicglcr. FRONT ROW: Il. Snlcxmi, V, Durham, NY. Ngllllihlllll j lixxms, Nr. llxuns, .,Xdx'isor. TRI-HI-T 3rd ROW: Shipc, D, limjnil., Kemp, P. llzlynus, C. jolmson, l . Ilgmmxoud. Zml ROW: C. Gl'.lX'. A. Ho xl C. Hamm, Blluu, C. Rossitcr, S. D. Sparks, J. johnson, L. Maxwell, liirglcolu, S. Hcssioly G. Hobson, Xl. Wicks. IROXTROXY:N1.!lkolu411i S. Floyd, C. Nlcycr, J. O'lDo1mcll. 94 POLITICAL AFFAIRS CL UB ,Q-.. 4th ROW: B. Coleman, L. Dunkelberger, F. Wysocki. 3rd ROW: D. Sparks, P. Blackburn, M. Fournier, G Ziegler, J. Manchester, W. Bizjak. 2nd ROW: C. Meyer, P. Haynes, L. Cook, N. Kemp, I. Daspher, J. Francis, A. Rossi, B. Orr. FRONT ROW: Mr. Smith, Advisor, J. O'Donne11, D. Tunstall, J. Weldin, M. Lenhoff, N. Hayman, 95 GTM A TICS CL B 3 s E 5 2nd ROW: H. Kirk, D, Cmorik, R. Laws, E. Washell, T. Boone, C, I-Ieckrotte, W. Nnumann. FRONT ROW: D. johnson, J. Cockcxill, Mr. Kaminslai, C. Fols, M. Lcnhoff. 96 BOYS' STA TE A D GIRLS' STA TE A TSfS IQLWLYM A 'W X M, wWFA',!', J' I A ,ff f-im, 'L 'K wgnm ,, N Don Tu 'RZ'-5 ,fm lift f E3 s ig gi Ni IL... Chuck McCa11ion 11511111 Peggy Sue Haynes Margie CvLlC1'L 97 .Z Mu ,wg J dig! Um? ES: swqvthgmiag 46 1 IA Wi' Cl54Le::a. B fe. BH e' 'N PW: ,la ww ,340 'in ' STANDING: S. Demetriades, G. Neal, D. Sparks, M. Glick, C. Gray. SITTING: J. Wideman, T. Scott, R. White, L. Morgan. 1965 DE L I 9 8 Editors: Trudy Scott Linda Morgan Robert White Business Editor: Stella Demetriades Literary Editor: Diane Sparks Staff Members: Joyce Wideman Carol Pierron Gerri Neal Debbie Walker Leona Drivick Carol Gray Debbie Colder Ronnie Adarrs Advisor: Mr. Thomas Phillips Mr Phillips advisor T Scott R.White, L. Morgan. l t 99 iv -3 x x ' f 7.5 . 2 5- , i.,,..anl' fg hmm-wwwnmmww... ..,.. . ,... . MW-M . COL WT CK -DE LA W ', ' 0 A,,. 5 z I , , , . an X ge ,pr-f-M. I . . 3, . I ,A V we-M5 E g 2 2, E V f , X , . 4 .. , M Q Q ' W 'L J x S 51 2 Ei F Q s 1 if LS ii 5 K 5, i Q, Z E 5 T 5 . 2 1 A , 3 5 E.: 1 i 1 3 g gg a W , , Q 1 4 S X ff mm -Mum, ww.L.:,ff,,,fc,s,m,,qhmM,44Qf,ww.aW,,,1 ,g ,,, 5 2 E Q T . Msg Q H WA RR BA fig, Q S sg' 1 K if EE 3 , f 3 V 5373 , X Q L ' ' ' 'L' QM is . ' ' X Whh gf 4, , A it Q X A ' i , n Y ROW 3: Springer, Milburn, Williams, Moore, Dennis, Harley, Wilson, Hicks, Edwards, Simmons, Furrowh, Harrington. ROW 2: Carter, Broadard, McCaul, Dickerson, Murphy, jones, DeRamus, Betts, Kelley, Wilson FRONT ROW: Casson, Brown, Pridgcn, Kilgoe, Brown, Calloway, Willis, Murphy. Q-M iii 102 i I A Y K My l n 1 : 4 V , . , Akkv ,il ROW 3: Carey, Palmer, Ainsworth, Davis, Davis. ROW 2: Anderson, McLaurin, DuBois, Sims, Solomon, Rider, Tabor, lmmediato. FRONT ROW: DeShields, Watson, Furrowh, McLaurin, Williams, Bowden, I-Ian nah, Barton. DE LA WARR DA CE BA D ROW 3: Whitehead, Barton, Estep, Brooks, Macmonegle, Macmonegle, Reibe, Ce- brat, Kennard. ROW 2: Holden, Walley, Griffin, Fisher, Whittington, Carlisle, Pote, May. FRONT ROW: Kemp, Blunt, Roth, Bell, Good, Calloway, Mays, May, Palmer, Vifhitlock, Leighty. 103 SENIOR CLASS PLAY EIURY ROOM no linux Student A ids Marti Click Lynda Maxwell Pat Brannon Nancy Schoch Gcnc Dean Donna Hirsch Doris Sorden Cathy Meyer Larry Mclwlullin Louise Conrad Sharon Kiracofc janet johnson Sharon Hcssion Bill Coleman Chuck fNlcCallion Diane Krajnilx Edytho Pridgen Georgia Rossiter Bill Beck Larry Snnrmerfield Dave Riddell Bob Roberts L.-12 fS' ,W Us gs, u l Lod s ' N x X .v 'Z1n H N-,X A Cast Actress . , Blonde .,... Brunette ...... Society Woman . . First Old Wfoman , Second Old Woman. , Foreman ...., Angry Man ,... Young Man .,.. Mun With Glasses. Other lvlan .... Shy C-irl ..,.., Bailiff. . , Peggy Blackburn Judi Nichols Marianna Fournier Maureen Sims Cynthia Dickerson Peggy Haynes Felix Wysocki Dave Bromwell Don Tunstall Tom hloyer Ted Wilkerson Norma Kemp Chuck McCa1lion is ' , , Win 1 1 5 R De La Warr O De La Warr 13 De La Warr 7 De La Warn? 7 De La Warr 46 De La Warr 27 De La Warr 32 De La Warr 32 De La Warr 26 6 wins R 2nd place Blu Q 5 , l . .,.82 22 ,, ,D BA 19 .42 3rd ROW: Mr. Conrad, coach, Mr. Meccariello, coach, Mr. Jeffers, coach, R. DuPuls, H. Twilley, W. Pote, W. Holladay, B. Burns, K, Williams, Cr.Leleko, T. Davis, C. Melvin, R. Drews, E, Petroski, Mr. Cfladden, coach. 2nd ROW: D, Cmorik, D. Sullivan, L. jackson, R. Ward, N. DeShiclds, I, Brown, T, Masten, B. Dally, C, MCCallion, R. Barnes, F. Thomas, E , , , , f ,. ' , , . ' ., ' . 3 v- - U' A K - - , fwkf ' ' pf K 'Ms' rrd Brandywine 7 Mt. Pleasant 13 Wilmington 21 Dickinson 6 Christiana 7 Newark 20 Conrad 13 P . S . DUPOHt 0 Mm-00079 Wm. Penn 13 ses 1 tie en Conference i n 5 E 5 S l +3 3 ff--'mx Noimand, W. Naumann, L. Dtmkelberger, manager, S. Duriell, manager, FRONT ROW. J. Lvans manager, R. Jeandell, F. Durham, R. LaPolt, T. Ratcliff, R. Schriber, C. Williams, D. Moore, W. Braxton, R. Whitington, B. Godwin, W, Bizjak, B, Bell, manager. 1 1 if 1 ' ,w -:gf if fg , tw sei., .. ' V fm t V do , ,, : ,,. fx , l so Q ' V sr-- 5' .i ::, jiswi A - 1 ' is if ,515 V, vzfewem K9 Wise I A ,, . .:... Y A we ' .-ray Q x 5- 1, , R I is ,..,.. K K Ed up vf ,V ,Z 1 W we im.: N , A , y 1 Z 2 EBJ 'is iii 110 Sixteen Seniors Help Produc RUFUS BARNES -- I-Ialfback An exceptional break-away runner . . . a vital cog in the offense . . . first De La Warr player to score against William Penn. JOE BROWN -- Cornerback Used more tape than whole team . . . the Lion ground-pounder . . . a good defensive back. . . good tackler. BOB BURNS -- Fullback Averaged seven yards per carry . . a terror with the ball . . . had tre- mendous second-effort. BRUCE DALLY -- Center fCo Capt.j A good blocker on offense . , , a demon on defense . . . Bruce probably made most tackles in each game. RONNIE DUPUIS -- Guard A devout guard . . . knew his job and did it well . , . without Fudd a gapping hole in the line. FRED DURHAM -- End His pass-catching set up tying touchdown in Mt. Pleasant game . . . played mostly offense. DOC I-IOLLADAY -- End Played mostly offense . . . a great asset to the Lions, RUSS JEANDELL -- Guard A defensive specialist . . , many times was in enemy backfield. Best Record at De La Warr TERRY MASTEN -- End QCO. -Capt.j Both offense and defense , , . his Pass-catching in Newark game was outstanding, CHUCK MCCALLION -- Quarterback QCo-Capt. Q His leadership and ability rated him as potential All-State . , . Returned kick-off 85 yards in Dickinson game . . . preferred many times to run the ball . . , his 74 points led Blue Hen Con- ference in scoring. WAYNE NAUMANN -- Tackle A starter offensively , . . played a great deal of defense . . , a con- sistent, dependable, tackle. BILL POTE -- Guard Offense and defense . . . inter- cepted three passes in William Penn game . . . a successful steal of the football led to a Lion score, ED PETROSKI -- Tackle Played mostly defense . . . ability to do the job . . . as linebacker he met ball carrier at line of scrimmage DON SULLIVAN -- Tackle Also played both ways , , . re- covered fumble in Mt, Pleasant game to set up first score. 7 HARRY TWILLEY -- Tackle Injured most of the season . . . still contributed to the success of the Lion team. KEN WILLIAMS -- End A valuable end . . . ability to catch passes and did . . , his scoring was a factor in many games . . . defensively he kept enemy THEY SHALL NOT SCORE-Guard Bill Pote of De La Warr High C625 stops the hands of a William Perm drive inthe second quarter of yesterdays game at Gar- 9-yard line. field Park. Pote recovered a fumble that was practically pulled out of De Lo: Warr Precedent They Couldlft Lock By BOB MELDER ldidn't touch me I knew I could'yard scoring pass from quar-t ,. it hith tfth . tbkD H tT Rufus Barnes wish came truetou um m eras 0 eway lliohasrd jsughe Zggghd aerial? yesterday, t It sent the 4,000 fans at Gar-t , p . -1 The ohty thought the De Laifleld Park-largest crowd sincellgul the Llons Came slormmgl wan High haifbaek had before'l3h? 1962 C010Hia1-Lion game-lback With two fouchdowljs in l the game With. Wtthaht Penni-lI'lt0 astate of shock. This hadtmialthiigdl iigihgrbgckoneglyggldt was to score his school s firsttbeen the first Play 00 the I-i0US thhchdowh ever against thetsecond serieslof downs. And, fullback Bob Bums' . We started sending Barnes loff-tackle instead of around end tin the second half, De La Warri ,Coach Paul Gladden said. 'tThat worked and so did our decoy. By his decoy, Gladden was re- McCallion and a 24-yard run by Cotohtatsl tup to that point, William Penn UI thought ah night ahoutihad been the aggressor, march- thatvfv he athhtttedl ing to De La Warr's 21 and 25 The 5,g00t,9, 140,p0hhd Senior before losing the ball on downs. halfback's wish came true ont The victory 3150 Q0mp1etedDe the third play of the game. ItlLa Warr's first winning season WHS 8 75-y31'Cl dash lil the fil'Stit6-2-lj, Qlinghed Secgnd place i ferring to the G-foot-1, 195-pound Burns. Instead of handing off to Burns, McCallion would keept fthe ball and ended up with twoi touchdowns. He topped the con- ference with 74 points. His sec- ond one was the Lions' last, a one-yard run in the fourth period. quarter that ignited a 26-13 vic-lin the Blue Hen Conference, the tory - first against the New highest plateau the Lions have Castle team in six Thanksgiving reached, and handed William Day contests. Penn 14-53 its first losing season f-1 KNEW i had a touchdownlslnce 1950' when I got io their 45, Barnes COACH BILL Cole's Colonials explained. The last guytwere plucky in defeat. They reached out for me and when hetcountered Barnes' TD with a 15- Colonial Tom Greene Con t- 311168 We planned that before th gamef' Gladden said. W know William Penn would b gunning for our big boy afte watching him run wild agains P. S. du Pont. THE COLONIALS centered their attack on the passing o Hopper, who attempted 28 completed 14 for 225 yards in cluding a 56-yard TD pass play to halfback Jerry Windish ir' the final period. Three of Hop perts passes, however, were in tercepted. LION ROARS: De La was not only sharp in the out was hard to fool after, it came time for tossing the. coaches into the shower . . Coach Paul Gladden stood quiet ly in the dressing room whili assistant John Meccariello Wa. War gam whe o u brakes jinx It all started yesterday the S ball and ended with a 26-13 vic- By BOB MELDER ghad been working all day buti LION ROARS-The crowd ot De La Warr High's touchdownlwasllil fHC,kiU8 UD many P0iI1tS,l4,000 was the largest at Gar- df0UehfaHd10SiHg 5t1'93kiUif5 Struck qmck' 01' fourth downifieia Park since William Penn traditional Thanksgiving Day and two Yards 10 80.20 the Wlkland De La War, played before game with William Penn islllam Penn 44, HOPPSF turned l over. jg lthat many in 1962 . . . Colonials' ambler and the Lions were cratching their manes. Told t0lH0PPef attempted 23 PHSSCS, hort pass De La Warr did iust and had three intercepted Second time the Ligng got thowatch for the draw play or the completed 14 for 225 net yards It - . . x . . I field Park. l- many other ways, too. It fin- ished De La Warr's first win- second place in the Blue Hen Conference, the highest spot the since the 1950 team had a 2-till mark. THE FIVE scoreless years against William Penn came to a conclusion on one swift ef-1 1 fort by Rufus Barnes. The 5-i 1 foot-9 senior halfback turnedt U the corner at his own 25 on the. vial on D' LG Worlds lLions' third play of the game, tcarried his 140-pound body pasti l 'the last defender at the Colon-4 ials' 45 and went untouched tot 1 complete a 75-yard scoringl dash. t'That's what beat us. Speed. i said William Penn Coach Billl Cole. t'We didn't have anyone who could run like Barnes. And we didn't have anyone to defend T sm: Photo by sm Snead 1 001' auled off . . . When the against that kind of speed. F finally tufngd their alt- Now all that remained for to Gladden he was out-'Coach Paul Gladdents Lions was, . to halt the losing streak. The ut they spotted mm and Lions had their momen I . . ts try-4 lfefllllmf Eqeslslancev fofc' ing to do that. However, a stout lsfm 'H S5 ki? was earned Lion defense, plus three inter-l ,Ugg LSU :ai 'Singing ceptions and a recovered fumble ' , , by De La Warr's Bill Pote that ,QHVQB mt fglsfhppfgntid was practically pulled out of the ,fe Ssvgmg 0 l e gaihands of Colonial Tom Green 'lme eean ' ' I one 03 on De La Warr's 9-yard line in the second quarter, shored the got on the field when 1 it fell off. All that week's William Penn driveq , for nothing. l Penn. . 0 6 0 7-13 Varr .,., 6 014 6-26 i Warr-Barnes 75, run. ri Penn--Leonard 15, pass from WarrfMcCalIion 1, run lBarnes, i Warr-Burns 24, run tWiIIiams,i tm McCalIionJ. 1 Warr-McCaIlion 1, run. I n Penn-Awindish 56, pass from tMitcheI!, kickl. , tgry befgre 4,000 fans at Gay. hat while Colonial halfback Barnes carried the ball 14 times erry Windish sped down the,for De La Warr for 169 net The game was notable iolsidelines, caught a Hopper passlyards. on the run and turned it intolwiiiam TPenCriY io 's'7iii1'5 ,a 56-yard scoring play. Ron kivffa--el-4-'446,l-633 De La Warr-Barnes 75, run. ning season Q6-2-13 and clinched Mitchell booted the extra point. , wunam Penn-Leonard is, pass from ,Happen l De La Warr-McCnIIion 1, run tBarnes, Five minutes later, the Lionsifuro, had gomething to be thankfuli De La Warr--Burns 24, run twilllarm, . ' 1 M C mont. Lions have reached. And it, , ,pass rom c a A stuck the Colonials with a 4-Smgggerlxegixiiswas Over and Soi ilffiinhiwwsgfmiififililiin i8.rLf:rL'5s from record, the first losing seasonl J ' Hoppe' fM C 'f 'C'f THE COLONIALS, marching deep into De La Warr territory the entire game, went non-stop for the first time early in the second quarter when quarterback Doug Hopper threw 15 yards to Tom Leonard for a tally. With both teams failing on their extra points, the score remained 6 to 6 until midway in the third quarter when the Lions began to get more serious. Bruce Dally picked off a Hopper pass from his linebacking position to halt a Colonial drive on De La Warr's 16. Two plays later, Barnes had gained 55 yards to the Colonials' 20. Quarterback Chuck McCallion, who finished as the leading scorer in the conference with 74 points, completed the drive by going over from t.hc one for the first of his two touchdowns. Barnes ran for the extra point. Minutes later, Bob Burns, the Lions' 6-foot-1, 195-potmd fullback, rambled 24 yards to score and McCallion passed to Ken Williams for the extra point to make the score, 20-6. A 37-YARD march by the Lions ended midway in the fourth period with McCallion scoring from the 1. Then, the Colonials' passing attack, which had been working all day but wasn't tacking up many points, struck quick. On fourth down and two yards to go at the William Penn 44, Hopper turned gambler and the Lions were scratching their manes. Told to watch for the draw paly or the short pass, De La Warr did just that -- while Colonial halfback jerry Windish sped down the sidelines, caught a Hopper pass on the run and turned it into a 56-yard scoring play. Ron Mitchell booted the extra point, Five minutes later, the Lions had something to be thankful for. The game was over and so were the jinxes. T M Callion ei oop By BOB HERTZEL Chuck McCallion, De La Warr High's running and passing quarterback, set a Blue Hen Conference scoring record this season, eclipsing the mark es- tablished last year by Conrad's Ernie Anderson. McCallion, who paced De La Warr to a second-place finish in the conference, registered 11 touchdowns and eight extra points for 74 points. Anderson, scoring foiu' touchdowns against Dickinson Thanksgiving Day, 1963, held the record of 73 points. FRED YOUNG, P.S. du Pont's bulldozing fullback, fin- ished second with 67 points on 11 touchdowns and an extra point while Newark's Charley Hayman was third with 11 touchdowns for 66 points. Anderson holds the season record for touchdowns, 12. The 5-foot-10, 165-pound Mc- Callion started his football ca- poini mark reer at fullback. However, wheni Penn, 26-13, on Thanksgiving Gil Jackson transferred to Day. Dickinson, the quarterback post ' , was left open and in moved Mc- MCCAI-I-I0N'S PFOSFCSSIOU at Callion. quarterback can be directly Early in the Year the,SeH10r,seen in the won-lost column. claimed fullback was his first While he was still getting ad. love- 1 d0U'i5 know HHYTUOF?-H justed to the new surroundings, McCallion said after scoring De La War, lost two and tied two touchdowns to break the One. De La Wan. finally broke record and help defeat William into the win column with ia 7-6 victory over Dickinson. i For the next five games there iwas no stopping the Lions ol lMcCallion. They won all five igames, scoring 163 points for a l32.6 average per game. lt happened in the second half of the Mt. Pleasant game, said McCallion, referring to the turn-about of De La Warr's foot- ball fortune. t'We were losing by two touchdowns but came iback to tie the game, 13-13. The iteam knew then it could score.' McCallion proved himself ,more than just a running quar- terback, throwing for nine touch- downs. I passed a lot morei than I expected to at the be- ginning of the year, he said. , A -1- l S P . 1 226 ig Siaff Photo by Bill Snead LET'S,SEE NOW-De La Warr High Coach Paul Gladden talks things over with quarterback Chuck McCallion, who set ,record in winning the Blue Hen Conference scoring titleihis season. a 'Ne 'N f .5 .., Mx .4,,J25MMu. W.. 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DuPont Conrad Newark Mt. Pleasant Wilmington Christiana Brandywine Wm. Penn Dickinson D LW OPP 52 75 70 33 69 53 60 56 37 52 93 48 46 73 69 64 81 87 VA RSI TT BA SK E TBA LL 118 2nd ROW: Mr. Jeffers, coach, B. Burns, F. Wysocki, E. Kennard, J. Williams, A. Cebrat, T. Davis, S Fitzgerald, manager. FRONT ROW: B. Walley, A. Normand, T. Sywy, B. Coleman, C. McCallion, J. Dorsey, R. Barnes, B. Godwin. Mr. Brad Jeffers, head coach, Mr. Charles Remsburg, assistant coach. 119 Burns Cebrar .uv McCaHion XX 3 sock1 Williams 120 LA Qi, up Q... Walley Dorsey jU IUR- VARSITY BASKETBALL QA 3744? nl 'GJ 2nd ROW: S. Durrell, manager, R. Whittington, O. Rider, G. Hines, C. Melvin, I. Ryl-card, W. Braxton B. Proffit. FRONT ROW: T. Greggory, H. Williams, D. Collins, J. Bea, G. Leleko, R. Ward, I-I. Davis, Mr. Remsburg, coach. 121 5 M WM , 1 'fra '- H T- - 1 . K 1, .1 3 512 f T f . - ' 1 A if 1.3, ji Moyer Thomas FOgg Longo 95 lb. 103 lb. 112 lb. 120 lb. ,,., . , 'TY' '15 av... j V2 1 , . 'If 'zgl r' ' 1' Q. .,,, Ex ,N Aj J. N . it ' X f Q : ' ' ' A 1. A ,Q lk 'T LX . if 1 Campbell Earo 127 lb . 133 lb . ROW 2: F. Thomas, P. Leary, C. Smith, T. Moyer, C. Griffin, R. Ieandell, Mr. George Coach. FRONT ROW: N. Moyer, G. Alexander, J. Gildersleeve, B. Longo, B. Campbell,j. Earo, A. Fogg, W. Thomas. 122 A ROW 2: B. Orr, B. Bizjak, D. Casey, D. Ford, R. Mackinder, Mr. George Qoach. FRONT ROW: B. Dzielak, C. Watkins, N. Hay-man, M. Whitlock, S. Kogut, R. Moore. un ior- Varsigz Wrestling 7 M WM 426 DLW VWZWLXM fm 1. .QWW . . .. 1 1 5 Wfoool 3+ 1 1 tx. K lx Thomas Griffin 138 lb. 145 lb. V R' 1- 1 ooh 11 f B .. . 1 . . 5 nh Q A , V s 1 A num 11 it 6,35 X I , ig yr V . 'Iii' . , A 1 , . 1 'ef lW.. ' 1 ' 1 ' :'f'5g 2 '92 rp A ,.,. , , rv ,xp :ix f jk 4 1 R.W R to 1 1 Q :Q1 fW ' I K 4. ,.- if if-,. .I:: 1 If H KVAWV lux :iii Y ,1 7 Q I :til wc Sqn . -1 ',- W lx bfi ll 'f , Xa R z Q MQ. A jeandell Smith Moyer Bowden 154 lb. 165 lb. 123 180 lb. Unlimited rim, UC7 '2 STANDING: M. Davis, K, Roberts, W, Alston, H. Davis, R. Dennis, G. Hines, S, Fitzgerald, KNEELING:j' Fitzgerald, R. Campbell, P. Schneider, B. Orr. VARSITY CROSS- CO UNTR Y UNIOR VARSITY CRUSS-C0 UNTRY W. Crossland, P. Santa Barbara, D. Mosley, S. Fitzgerald, R, Moore, H. Davis, E. Lambert, W. Paris, A. johnson. 'A . w. .Sag . . 'N- A Q35 cf, i I GOLF TEAM J? 2nd ROW: M. Lenhoff, C. Griffen, B. Houston, K. Boulden, J. Samis, B. Walley, C. Heckrotte. FRONT ROW: Mr. G. Hall, advisor. w 126 GIRLS J SOFTBALL TEAM 2nd ROW: J. Shipe, D. Sorden, P. Ford, J. Wells, D. Sparks, M. Alston, D. Waymon, C. Coach. FRONT ROW: P. Haynes, Manager, M. Sims, T. Torrance, L. Young, D. Walker, Fournier, E. Pridgen, M. Gack, manager. 5-'Elsa R, 3 V: . ik 'N V kr., sa. F , Roberts, Mrs. Cox P. Brannon, M, V 127 ! 9 lima .. A V 'ill ff , L, 2.9. ff - wg. z-'Ai 1 . . .Q . - ,W . 1, ,...,... ,,-L - .- --,,::... .M ,-..- :,, ..., , . . L' K - 2 A ff -f:Af2'f-W4 K '. v ' - . I UQ . X AA'45 ' ' Q ,.. . 4, . 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D .-X 2. 3 rs P: 9 H as rf 2 O CZ ?-1 Z Q ,-1 U 71 O U 0 L O U LI .- A .-4 -4 U E' 5 ,1 rx LA 7 11 -1 Q' Z1 VE 'IJ 3932. W, Q. YG- '- g. , X A ? f 41 I Q 22 4? ,W ,Q 1: '15 ,gf 13? i V W e N 555. . YBJLUS3 O9LPl1,wV XFW1? ffiwffife .ff15i'?g?2f56i5.QfW.:f1W yglgvyj ff Myfsfgflyjikygwdfyv 'V O' 'U gy . E, A , ' e w.g,.5y+f,f2f ,x VV Vw ' ' X' A yi VN YJ' 'yy-f N ymygiif Vyfij .W W E. Pridgen, I. Francis, L. Muller, D. Wxtz, D. Waymon, M. Slms, S. Klrk, L. Barnwell, G. Rosslter, S. Heckler, M. Fournier, P. Russo, J. O'Donne11. QF -V 3. Q ll' Q Q ,B L fr X 3' 0 A -.5 f' ,. f , , Rig? '24 T5S?s. gf 'A Eire Q' f 'n'?' wg Y g lif ifil , , Iyfy Ti' ' ' 'W' Q . - I gli' gy, , , ' GUTCZYZ Sims A H ,.. M- ,1 ., wi Q fi' 435953 H ,.LQ- ,F Q S Wm:-V ,,,, Y 3 ' wil- f gg, ., ,, w-Af. HQMECQMING gp'-ff 531 Akin . Z? I f 1 X VL X ,fb 'X A, .IJ 4,1 v Qzv 4 ff Llbvk Mx! XX The four Candidates for Homecoming Queen of 1965, shown above, were chosen by the boys of the senior class. They are, Sharon Kiracofe, Judi Nichols, Maureen Sims, and Karen Leonard. 182 , Q 1 1 Qtxcon Sharon liirgtoota who was elected by ll majority ntunlvor ol tho varsity football togun ir shown at the 1'ig,lutv.'itl1l1o1'Smiling oscort vl'C1'1'B' llrolntwn. The xnagic moment has ttrrived us, under Lhc cyos of the football tri-Cgtptgtins Sharon is Crowned Homecoming Queen by last ye:1r's queen, Irene Corrigan. STANDING: Mr. Conrad, Ass't Coach, Fitzgerald, Masten, I-Iealy, Evans, Bromwell, Palmer, Hannah, Dennis, Bizjak, Clark, M.r. Williams, Coach. FRONT ROW: Naumann, Oberly, De Shields, Barnes, McCurdy, Roberts, Thomas, Dorsey, Campbell, Sparks. ,IV bf, f f' K 1 PII! lf, 4 I 'L' , L f f ff ff VARSIY T IRA CK Jfb, , X . , ax' ' if 15' 9 . I f H f: ,,,sf,g?,,a-i, T51 . l - if W T .1 K i ii , J f f WW 6' ,T a. We V. Palmer D. Bromwell W. Naumann j 5 :,' , yy ,R Q R g 1 f A f P y af' Z L if f ? V , K , ,, ' ,,,r Zlfxf I f rf d Z ','- 2 X 3 7-'jfvb ---- , i:: V X: ., T Eggs., V, if At:qf,wM'T,j A .. . Dorsey, Fitzgerald, Thomas, Barnes. R. Dennis W . Naumann D . johnson M . Lenhoff K s 4 f 'il 1 i Q YN 2 , H ' I ' ,. 7 235315 :Qi Ra, .ii 5' Q fig ,'nigg, . ,,mL. wk, 5+ Ai . zz: Z2 in N 4 , new A Q? if 4 i wg .Q 'uk M V ., Kg Ski 51 i , Q : 2 A W Q E N if - K . , W if 25? . ,ji 5,51 W sf? i fl' A Yi . Af x I ' V- A - f 1' x ' - V V 1 ' ' .,3L55,xb25'2'QQf vgsviisfl x? 2 Q X 5, ,nv unix' Ex' H 3 Q if Q2 5 SW, fi 1 16 5 2 ffl ff W ff 5 ,gf ,5 V, f . k gt 24: if at ,Q ' nf, .,. 5 ,-fs, fx ' K f Q' Zi. gimme: 'f W 4? ff I k,k:V gjgkf- 1 2 ' si A ,JS M xi'-wwaw uname 4. ' N. .. 1 , 3 iam 3 ' '. JEi ,E WRX f . ,- . K A i E f A qbl I 4' 5 T , K 'W DO YOU REMEMBER.9 the junior-Senior feuds? the hepatitus girl and all of the gamma globulin? the scenic tour through De La Warr's fallout shelter? the art pictires in the halls and the cafeteria? the bonfire that never happened Qrainb? all the Senior girls and their diamond rings? the wild class meetings? Mr. Remsburg's literature tests? Mr. D. William's lectures about Cross-Country? MacBeth? Senior Play rehearsals? the P.O.D. discussions? color days? After the Fall? the neat skits the cheerleaders did at the Pep Pests? the snow days and all of the absentees? the Star Spangled Banner over the loudspeaker? the Home Economics fashion show? Miss jones' Chemistry Labs? the black stockings and short skirts? the COLD auditorium? the wrestling exhibitions? shoulder bags and conservative clothes? Mr. Abram's Typing and Business Law classes? quiet please, two at a table ? the smoke in the lavatories? the night of the junior Prom? the night five Senior girls got stuck on a back road after Hootenanny? the junior girls that made gossiping their hobby? the lost hubcap? Miss Jones' gym classes? our many trips to the office? Mr. Hall's dress shoes? the day they locked the lavatory doors? Mr. Moore's I'm waiting! ? the William Penn football game? the automobile accident on the way to play practice? the friendship between the candidates for Home Coming? the the trips to Gino's? day we won the float contest? Sharon H. 's big problem? the boys that got away? the free psychiatric examination we had in P. O.D.? our great baseball team and the championships? the bomb scares? the the trip to Italy and all the fun we had? big ceremony we had when we raised our class flag? all the sledding and skating parties on the nights we should have been studying? all the kids we lost to other schools just before our Senior the motto? the only time you must not fail is the last time you try ? 139 the year? J 552 Q ., 9 wi sir: X E! Q 1 lf! I L ., h .A R :4 , J xg 'Nik 'ti J, A' Q 4. SE GREGORY ALEXANDER Beaver Baltimore, Md. I Want My Baby Back Wrestling 2, 3, 4 . DALE ANDERSON Dale Miridian, Miss. Rock 8 Roll Music Chorus 2 . MARIE BARLOW Wilmington, Del. Where Did Our Love Go. RUFUS EDWARD BARNES, JR . Sonnie Lumberton, N.C. Moon River Football 2, 3,45 Track 2, 3,45 Bas- ketball 3,45 Boys' Leader Corps 2, 3,45 Delta 35 Typing Club 4. NORMA JEAN BECK Jeannie Wilmington, Del. Till Library Aid 45 Business Club 4. SHARON BIRCKHEAD Cecil Wilmington, Del. Chorus 2,35 J.A. 35 Library Aid 4. PEGGY ANN BLACKBURN Peg Kansas City, Missouri Climb Every Mountain Girls' Leader Corps 1, 2, 3,45 Stu- dent Council 25 Band 25 Chorus 35 P.A.C. 45 Senior Play 45 Pep Club 45 Girls' Intramural Sports 1. RONALD THOMAS BLACKBURN IIRODII Baltimore, Md. More Boys' Leader Corps 2, 3,4. CI-IERYL ANN BLAKENEY Sherry Wilmington, Del. God Bless Our Love Class Secretary 25 Majorette 15 Head Majorette 2, 35 Drum Ma- jorette 45 Class Treasurer 35 Executive Board 4 . WILLIAM BOCKMAN Bill Wilmington, Blue Horizon Hi-Y 3, 4 . Del. IRV BOONE Rock Wilmington, Del. Chug -A-Lug Cross Country 2. THOMAS BRAND Tom Wilmington, Del. Yearbook Staff Art Editor 4 . JAMES R . BRANNOCK Rick Wilmington, Del. J.C.L. 2, 3,45 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Foot- ball Manager 35 Executive Board 4. PATRICIA MARIE BRANNON Pat Wilmington, Del. Till Biology Club 25 Honor Society 25 Honor Society Treasurer 35 Honor Society President 45 Girls' Leader IOR A CTIVITIES President 35 Latin Club 25 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3,45 Student Coun- cil 2,3,45 J.A. 3,45 Girls' Softball 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Band 4. PHYLLIS BROADARD Phyl Wilmington, Del. I Had A Talk With My Man Chorus 3,45 Intramural Sports 35 Typing Club 45 J.A. 4. DAVID C. BROMWELL Dave Wilmington, Del. J.C.L. 25 Football 25 Biology Club 25 Track 3,45 I-Ii-Y 3,45 Delta 45 Senior Play 4. KARLA JEANE BROOKS Lodi, Ohio Latin Club 4. BRENDA DIANE BROWN Candy Wilmington, Del. I Think I'm Going Out Of My Mind Student Council 25 Intramural Sports 25 Chorus 3,45 Girls' Softball 35 Library Aid 4. CLAUDIA LA MIRE BROWN Cookie Delaware What Now Chorus 3,45 Intramural Sports 3. ROBERT BURNS Buddy Wilmington, Del. How Sweet It Is Football 2, 3,45 Basketball 3,4. CAROLYN JANE CALLOWAY Carol Wilmington, Del. Climb Every Mountain Library Aid 2, 3,45 J.C.L. 2,3,45 Band 3,45 Dance Band 3,45 Music Librarian 4 . CHERYL REBECCA CARTER uBeCkyu Wilmington, Del. What Now Intramural Sports 25 Girls' Softball 3,45 Chorus 3,4. ROBERT CARVER Bob Wilmington, Del. Over The Rainbow Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Hi-Y 25 Biology 2 . DALE CLARK Buddy Wilmington, Del. DEBORAH COLDER Debbie Wilmington, Del. You Can't Get Away Y-Teens 2, 35 Intramural Sports 35 Inter-Club Council 35 Health Aid 45 Executive Board 3,45 Yearbook Staff 4. WILLIAM COLEMAN Will Wilmington, Del. Exodus Class President 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Boys' Leader Corps 1, 2,3,45 Student 15 Corps 2, 3,45 Y-Teens 2,45 Y-Teens P.A.C. 45 Senior Play 4. 14-1 LOUISE ANN CONRAD Wilmington, Del. Somewhere Over The Rainbow Y-Teens 2, 3,45 Science Club 25 Business Club 3, 45 Senior Play 4. ANNA LORRAINE COWEN Lorrie Wilmington, Del. Till Library Aid 4. BRUCE D. DALLY I-Iazelton, Penna. Moon River Football 1, 2, 3, co-captain 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Boys' Leader Corps 1, 2, 3,45 Biology Club 25 Hi-Y 3, 4. GLORIA DAVIS Wilmington, Del. Soldier Boy Y-Teens 2,3,45 Science Club 25 Business Club 3,45 J.A. 3,45 Guidance Aid 35 Senior Play 45 Li- brary Aid 4 . SHIRLEY DAWSON Shirl Wilmington, Del. The Days Of Wine and Roses . ROBERT E. DENNIS Dennis Pittston, Penna. Track 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 3,45 Biology Club 25 J.C.L. 35 Execu- tive Board 2. GERALDINE L . T . DeRAMUS Gerri Daytona Beach, Florida God Bless Our Love J.A. 35 Chorus 3,45 Intramural Sports 35 Dramatics Club 35 Typing Club 4. STELLA DEMETRIADES Stella Marie Pueblo, Colorado Climb Every Mountain Y-Teens 2, Secretary 35 J.C.L. 25 F.N.A. 25 Student Council 35 Business Club 3,45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Library Aid 45 Yearbook Business Editor 4. MARY ANN DICK Wilmington, Del. Memory Lane Y-Teens 25 Executive Board 25 Library Aid 4. CYNTHIA DICKERSON Wilmington, Eel. Climb Every Mountain Y-Teens 3, 45 Dramatics Club 35 Chorus 45 Senior Play 4. RONALD W. DIETRICK Ron Wilmington, Del. High On A Mountain Of Love JAMES DORSEY Chick Wilmington, Del. We Got A Team That Can't Be Beat E Cross-Country 2, 3,43 Track 2, 33 Basketball 4. BARBARA DOVE West Point, N.Y. Memory Lane Y-Teen 2. LYNDA DUCKERY Wilmington, Del. Going Out Of My Head Intramural Sports 23 Chorus 3, 4. RONALD DUPUIS Fudd Jacksonville, Florida Moon River Executive Board 13 Football 2, 3, 43 J.C.L. 33 Basketball 2. FRED DURHAM Bull Wilmington, Del. The Lone Bull Student Council 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,43 Latin Club 1, 3, 43 Biology Club 23 Audio-Visual Aid 23 Football 3, 43 J. C . L . 3, 4 . lIL.ynnlI JAMES ELWOOD Elmer Wilmington, Del. Be My Baby Executive Board 2, 3 . RICHARD EMORY Wilmington, Del. Mr. Lonely Student Council 4 . PAMELA C . ESHAM Pam Wilmington, Del. Mr. Lonely Band 2, 3,43 Chorus 23 Business Club 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Senior Play 4. JAMES RAYMOND EVANS Jim Wilmington, Del. Moon River J.C.L. 1, 2,3,43 Hi-Y V. Pres. 2, 33 Library Aid 23 Football Manager 2, 3,43 Polar Bear Club 1,23 J.A. 3,43 Gymnastic Club 33 Hi-Y Pres. 4. EDITH FINLAYSON Dee Dee Wilmington, Del. That Sunday That Summer Transferred from St. Elizabeth 33 Library Aid 33 Library Secretary 4.. JAMES FITZGERALD Fitz' Wilmington, Del. Track 2,3,43 J.C.L. 2, 33 Polar Bear Club 3, 43 Intramural Sports 33 J.A. 43 Student Council 4. SANDRA LEE FLOYD Sandi Wilmington, Del. Don't Forget I Still Love You Tri-I-Ii-Y Treastwer 3, 4. MARIANNA FOURNIER Mana Lewes, Del. The High And The Mighty Band 1, 23 F.T.A. 1,2,3,43 Intra- mural Sports 1, 33 Girls' Leader Corps 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 23 J.C.L. 2, 3,43 Girls' Softball 3,43 Chorus Dick IUR A CTIVITIE 33 Tri-I-Ii-Y Pres. 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Rome Trip 33 Cheerleading 43 Executive Board 43 Senior Play 43 P.A.C. Secretary 8 Treasurer 43 Girls' Gymnastic Club 4. MARGARET H. GLICK Marti Wilmington, Del. Bells Of Saint Mary F.T.A. 1, 23 F.T.A. Pres. 3,43 Intramural Sports 13 J.C.L. 13 Library Aid 2, 3,45 Guidance Aid 2, 3,43 Y-Teen Pres, 23 Y-Teen 33 Health Aid 33 Delta 33 Delta Editor 43 J.A. 3. CAROLE ANN GRAY Wilmington, Del. Maria Y-Teens 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Busi- ness Club 3,43 J.A. 3,45 Yearbook Staff 43 Library Aid 43 Health Aid 4. GLADYS D . HAMM Glad Wilmington, Del. Days Of Wine And Roses Band 1, 2, 3,43 Guidance Aid 13 Biology 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Delta News Editor 33 Business Club 3. TERRY HAMMOND Wilmington, Del. De La Warr Fight Song Y-Teens 23 Executive Board 43 J.A. 4. ROBERT HANNAH Bob Amsterdam, N.Y. Patches Cross-Country 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Polar Bear Club 2, 33 Chorus 4 . PEGGY SUE HAYNES Peg Huntington, W . Va . Exodus Honor Society 2, 3,45 F.N.A. 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3,43 J.C.L. 2, 33 Student Council 2, 3,43 Intramural Sports 23 Pep Club 2,43 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 33 Chorus 33 Health Aid 33 Girls' State 33 Girls' Softball Manager 3, 43 P .A.C. 43 Senior Play 4. SHARON MARIE HESSION Hesh Wilmington, Del. My Prayer Business Club 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Sen- ior Play 43 Executive Board 1. CONS TANCE DIANA HICKS Connie Jersey City, N.J. The Sound Of Music Chorus 4 . LINDA MARIE HINTON Lyn Wilmington, Del. Johnny Angel Business Club 3 - GEORGIANNA HOBSON Georgia Wilmington, Del. Remember 142 Band 1, 2, 33 Head Majorette 43 Y-Teens 23 Library Aid 23 Chorus 23 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3,43 Business Club 33 J.A. 3. DWIGHT HOLLADAY Tweetie Wilmington, Del. Moon River Intramural Sports 2, 3,43 Delta 43 Typing Club 43 Executive Board 4. WAYNE A. HOLLADAY Doc Wilmington, Del. You've Lost That Loving Feeling Executive Board 23 Football 3,43 F.T.A. 43 Student Council Treasurer 4 . AUDREY PATRICIA HOUSE Pat New York City, N.Y. Maria Band 1, 23 Guidance Aid 13 Biology Club 23 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3,43 Business Club 33 Library Aid 43 J.A. 4. ROMAN I-IRYCUSI-IKO Roman Villach, Austria House Of The Rising Sun Cross-Country 13 Executive Board 2. LINDA HUMPHREY wimpy Wilmington, Del. Good Night Sweetheart Executive Board 2, 33 F.N.A. 2, 33 Band 23 Business Club 33 Guidance Aid 33 Student Council 4. STEPHANIE A. HUNT Steph Wilmington, Del. Going Out Of My Head Y-Teens 2, 33 Y-Teens Vice Presi- dent 4 . RUSSELL GUY JEANDELL Russ Wilmington, Del. Executive Board 1, 2, 33 J.C.L. 2, 3,43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Boys' Leader Corps 2, 33 Boys' Leader Corps Treasurer 43 Hi-Y 2, 33 Football 2, 3, 4. DAVID FRANKLIN JOHNSON Dino Wilmington, Del. You'll Never Walk Alone Gymnastic Club 3, 43 Library Aid 4. JANET D. JOHNSON Wilmington, Del. Climb Every Mountain Tri -Hi -Y 2, 33 Intramural Sports 3,43 Band 33 Business Club 33 J.A. 33 Executive Board 43 Year- book Staff 4. NORMA JEAN KEMP Norm Wilmington, Del. Moon River Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 1, 2, 3,43 J.C.L. Secretary 2, 33 F.T.A. Treasurer 2, 33 Executive Board 33 P.A.C. 43 Senior Play 4. SE WILLIAM E. KEMIPISTA Turtle Wilmington, Del. SHARON KIRACOFE Staunton, Virginia I Believe Executive Board 25 Band 2, 3,45 Business Club 3, 45 Health Aid 45 Homecoming Queen 4. BABRABA LEE KNOTTS Barb Wilmington, Del. Coney Island Baby Student Council 25 Guidance Aid 3 . DIANNE KRAJNIK Di Wilmington, Del. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying j.C.L. 25 Student Council 25 Tri -I-Ii -Y 3, 45 Intramural Sports 35 F.N.A. Secretary S Treasurer 3. F.N.A. 45 Library Aid 35 Delta 35 Y-Teens 35 j'.A. 35 Health Aid 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Senior Play 4 . LIL LEWIS Dukie Wilmington, Del. I'm Leaving It Up To You Intramural Sports 2. CHARLES DAVID MCCALLION Chuck Somers Point, NJ. Moon River Football 2, Second Team All- Conference 3, Co-captain First Team All-Conference 45 Class President 15 Band 1, 25 Student Council 1,35 Baseball 1, 2,3,45 Class Vice President 25 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leader Corps 2,3,45 Boys' State 35 Hi-Y 35 Delta 3,45 Senior Play 4. SUE MAYS Sue Wilmington, Del. Wonderland By Night J.C.L. 2, 3,45 Chorus 35 Band 45 Dance Band 4. LYNDA MAY MAXWELL Max Wilmington, Del. I Can't Stop Loving You Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Business Club 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Executive Board 45 Senior Play 45 Library Aid 4. LARRY McMULLIN Buddy Birmingham, Alabama Library Aid 4 . CHRISTINE MELE Chris Wilmington, Del. My Guy Guidance Aid 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3 . LINDA ANN MORGAN Lin Wilmington, Delaware IOR A CTIVITIES Moon River F.T.A. 2,3,45 F.N.A. 25 Health Aid 25 Delta 45 Yearbook Co- editor 4. JOHNNIE C. MOSLEY john Wilmington, Del. j.A. 4 . ROY DONALD MOYER, JR . Runt Washington, D . C . She's Not There THOMAS MOYER Chattaneoga, Tenn. Going Out Of My Head Wrestling 2, 3,45 Senior Play 4. CAROLE MULHERN Wilmington, Del. Remember Business Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 25 j.A. 3 . PATRICE ANNITA MURPHY Murphe Wilmington, Del. I Found A Love Y-Teens 1, 2,3, Treasurer 45 Dra- matics Club 1, 25 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Talent Show 2, 35 Chorus 3, 45 Student Council 3. WAYNE NAUMANN Wilmington, Del. Biology Club 25 Gymnastics Club 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Football 45 Track 4. GERALDINE NEAL Gerri Wilmington, Del. just Two Kinds Of People Business Club 35 Student Council 45 Yearbook Staff 4. IUDI E. NICHOLS Judi Dover, NJ. Mr. Lonely Executive Board 2,45 Majorette 2, 3,45 F.N.A. 2,3,45 Health Aid 3,45 Homecoming Candidate 45 Senior Play 4. MARLENE ANN NORTH Mar Wilmington, Del. Moon River Chorus 2, 3, 4 . JOAN O' DONNELL joanie jacksonville, Fla. Always Something There To Remind Me Honor Society 2, Secretary 3,45 Pep Club 25 j.C.L. 2, 3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Health Aid 35 Cheerleading 3,145 Tri -Hi-Y 3, 45 F.N.A. 35 Rome Trip 35 Intra- mural Sports 35 j.A. 35 P.A.C. Secretary S Treasurer 45 Student Council 45 Senior Play 4. MARY PATRICIA PATTERSON Hpat ll Wilmington, Del. 143 Ronnie Executive Board 2. EDWARD G. PETROSKI Ed Shamokin, Penna. Exodus Football 2,45 j.C.L. 2,35 Boys' Leader Corps 25 Student Council 2, 3. CAROLYN ANN PIERRON Carol Wilmington, Del. I Love How You Love Me Business Club 2, 35 Library Aid 35 Yearbook Staff 4. WILLIAM POTE Bill Delaware Willow Weep For Me Band 2,3, 45 Football 3,45 Wres- tling 35 Executive Board 3. EDYTHE L. PRIDGEN Edie Wilmington, Del. Down The Aisle Dramatics Club 15 Class President 15 Cheerleading 1,45 Intramural Sports 1,3,45 Y-Teens 15 Library Aid 25 Chorus 3,45 Girls' Softball 3,45 Health Aid 45 Senior Play 4. ELLEN SUSAN RICHARDSON Wilmington, Del. Baby Love . CATHERINE ROBERTS Cathy New Castle, Del. Love Is A Many Splendor Thing Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Girls' Leader Corps 1, 2, 3, President 45 Y-Teens 2, President 3,45 F.T.A 2,45 Girls' Softball Captain 3,45 Latin Club 35 Chorus 45 Delta 4. FRANCES J. ROBINSON Frani Wilmington, Del. In The Still Of The Night Business Club 2, 35 Library Aid 35 j.A. 4 . GEORGIA FAITH ROSSITER Hceeil Wilmington, Del. Summer Place Band 1, 2, 35 Dance Band 1, 2, 35 Cheerleading 1, 2, co-captain 3, 45 j.C.L. 1, 25 Inu-amuwal Sports 15 F.N.A. 2,3,45 Health Aid 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Delta 45 Execu- tive Board 4. DAWN T. RUSSO Mouth Wilkes Barre, Penna. Chapel Of Love Business Club 3. CAROL LYNN RUTTER Wilmington, Del. Y-Teens 2,35 Libary Aid 2, 45 Health Aid 2,35 F.T.A. 35 F.N.A. 35 j.A. 4. WILLIAM SAIENNI Si Wilmington, Del. SE IOR A CTIVITIES Moon River Student Council 25 Baseball 2,45 Basketball 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3,45 Executive Board 35 Hi-Y 3,45 j.A. 45 P.A.C. 45 Delta 4. TRUDY ANN SCOTT Tru Wilmington, Del. I Can't Help Falling In Love With You F.T.A. 1,2,3,45 j'.C.L. 1, 2,3,45 Chess Club 15 Guidance Aid 2, 35 Delta junior Editor 3, Co-editor 45 Yearbook Staff 3, co-editor 45 Honor Society 3,45 Library Aid 4. THOMAS SHAW, JR. Tom Phillipsburg, Penna. Things We Said Today Student Council 3. JO ELLEN SHIPE Jo Baltimore, Md. Till Band 1, 2,3,45 Girls' Leader Corps 2, 3,45 Intramural Sports 1, 25 Pep Club 2,45 Chorus 35 Girls' Softball 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Stu- dent Council 35 Executive Board 4. MAUREEN T. SIMS Reen Chester, Penna. Reach Out For Me Y-Teens 2,45 Cheerleader 3, captain 45 Girls' Softball 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Homecoming Candidate 4. NANCY ELAINE SIZEMORE Philadelphia, Penna. Moon River Business Club 3, 4. CHARLES HOWARD SMITH, JR . IIHOTSEII Wilmington, Del. Wrestling 4. LORRAINE E . SOLOMON Lorraine Wilmington, Del. Exodus Library Aid 2,45 F.T.A. 2,3, Treasurer 45 F.N.A. 25 Chorus 35 Y-Teens 4. DORIS SORDEN Doris Wilmington, Del. Days Of Wine And Roses Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Grils' Softball 3,45 Inuamural Sports 3, 45 Chorus 35 Senior Play 45 Student Council 4. DIANE GEBHART SPARKS Sparks Wilmington, Del. Climb Every Mountain Honor Society 2,3,45J.C.l,.1,2, 3,45 Girls' Leader Corps 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,35 Intramural Sports 25 Pep Club 2,45 Band 2, 3,45 Student Council Secretary 4, Treasurer 35 Girls' Softball 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, President 45 Chorus 35 Yearbook Staff Literary Editor 45 P.A.C. 4. CECILIA SPENCER Cel Wilmington, Del. Giving Up Chorus 35 Intramural Sports 35 Y-Teens 4. DIANE STECHER Wilmington, Del. Exodus j.A. 35 Executive Board 35 Business Club President 35 Class Secretary 4. JESS STRICKLAND Butch Montgonery, W .Va . Moon River DONALD F. SULLIVAN Don Wilmington, Del. Moon River Football 2, 3,45 Stage Crew 2, 3,4. THEODORE J. SYWY Ted Wilmington, Del. Over The Rainbow Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Intramural Sports 1, 2,3,45 Student Council 25 j.C.L. 1, 25 Library Aid 1, 2, 3,45 Executive Board 15 Delta 45 Senior Play 4. PATSY ANN TONEY Pat Oak Hill, W.Va. Rock And Roll Music Chorus 2. TANYA TORRENCE Tannie Wilmington, Del. Embraceable You Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 3,45 Intra- mural Sports 35 Girls' Softball 3, 45 Band 4 . DONALD WAYNE TUNSTALL IIDOHII Wilmington, Del. I.C.L. 1, 2, 3,45 Honor Society 2, 3,45 Student Council 2, 35 Boys' State 35 Rome Trip 35 Hi-Y 35 Treasurer 45 Class Vice President 45 P.A.C. 45 J.A. 45 Senior Play 4. HARRY TWTLLEY Twills Wilmington, Del. Leader of the Laundromat Football 3,45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Baseball 4. LINDA WARREN Lynn Gettysburg, Penna. Moon River Y-Teens 25 Student Council 2. SAMUEL WATSON Sam 144 Kent County, Del. ROBERT HOWARD WHITE Bob Wilmington, Del. Somewhere Over The Rainbow Executive Board 1, 25 Hi-Y Sec- retary 1, 2, Treasurer 35 Business Club 25 F.T.A. 25 Boys' Cheer- leading 2, captain 35 Guidance Aid 35 Yearbook Staff 3, Co- editor 45 Gymnastic Club 35 j.A. 3,45 Delta 3 . MARY DELORES WICKS Mary Wilmington, Del. Business Club 35 j.A. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 4. THEODORE RAY WILKERSON llTedIl Woodbury, N.j'. Maria Basketball Manager 25 Executive Board 3,45 Hi-Y 35 Senior Play 45 Hi-Y Secretary 4. NATHAN IEL WILLIAMS Sonny Wilmington, Del. Rainbow Chorus 3,4. VIRGINIA WILKENS Ginny Wilmington, Del. Walking In The Rain Y-Teens 25 Library Aid 2,45 Tri -Hi -Y 4. ARLENE KATHERINE WILSON Leenie Wilmington, Del. Executive Board 3. MARIAN LEA WILSON Mary Ann Wilmington, Del. Moon River FELIX WYSOCKI Murph Philadelphia, Penna. You'll Never Walk Alone Student Council 1, Vice President 3, President 45 Basketball 1, 3, 45 Baseball l,2,3,45 j.C.L. 15 Executive Board 25 Honor Society 2, 3,45 Boys' Leader Corps 2, 3,45 Senior Play 45 P.A.C. 45 Delta 4. GEORGE ZIEGLER Sonny Wilmington, Del. Moon River Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Intramural Sports 2, 3,45 J.C.L. 25 Cross-Country 35 Track 45 Wrestling 45 P.A.C. 4. ROBERT VINCENT ROBERTS llBobII Binghamton, N.Y. Chug-A-Lug Boys' Leader Corps 1, 2, 35 Wres- tling 35 Student Council 4. A' ,I T g'flijQqi1 5 ?'f f2 Q Q ' , A Y .ml .y ' X 2 -A ,S f' Q- , , . . - ,f sf 1 5 -1 Q , MZ . I - I A , ,et H, fX ,My -1, Mm fi 0' ,M Mr. and Mrs . Sidney Abrams Mrs. W. L. Holden, Sr. Gail Gray Mr. and lvlrs. George Blunt Tontertina Timmy and Bobby Smith Mr. and Mrs. Walter Giles Grace and Arthur Gray Mr. and Mrs . Floyd Giles Mr . and Mrs . Mr . and Mrs . George F. Rossiter David McCallion Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson Mr. and Mrs. C. Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B . Link Boyd and Janice Link Mr. and Mrs. john H. Bridgewater Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoots Lloyd and Florence Miss Arlene Kent Georgia and Bob Chuck McCallion Mr. and Mrs. james T . Mansfield Dave and Dee Dee Mr. and Mrs. james Williams Norm, je an, Kevin Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Mrs . Mildred Brown Mr. and M.rs. S. Smoll-ca Mrs. Blanche Stanley Bob and Ethel Latherow Mr. Dorsey Peterson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S . Demetriades Mrs. Marjorie E. Gack and Mrs. Arthur Carello and Mrs. james H. Evans . and Mrs. 'William Kitchen and Mrs. A. C. Valone . and Mrs. Bayard Sharp and Mrs. Carlton W. Bryan . and Mrs. George 1. Conaway . aid Mrs. joseph C. Conaway Mrs. Mary Conaway LeRoy and Florence johnson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haglestein Richard Macey ssssssss Mr. and Mrs . Samuel Bellafore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zebley Mr. and Mrs. John Scott Mr. and Mrs . Karl Kaminski Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gifford Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Frey Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cordroy Mr. and Mrs. William Ricard Mr. and Nlrs. Albert W. Madora Mr. and Mrs. John Matushefske Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Walley S Robert U. Stuart Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Daralos Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Vitolo Mr. and Mrs . Rodney Bricker Mr. and Mrs. jack Armbruster Colonel and Mrs. John P. Ferguson john and Esther Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cahill . -and Mrs . Arthur Hanlon and Children Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hammond Mr. Isaac Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Felix Wysocki Mr. and Mrs. joseph Wysocki 5 . and Mrs. William McCool Billie and Wayne McCool Mr. and Mrs. james O'Hara jim O'Hara, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. john A. Brand, Sr. John A. Brand, Jr. , Alaska Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hobson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abrams Mr. and Mrs. james M. Williams Janie Williams Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson Mr. and Mrs. George Pennington Mr. and Mrs . Phillip Buckle Leonard Parenti Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reilly Boyd and Mary Wicks Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carver Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirkwood Mr. and lvlrs. Donald Nichols Mr. and Mrs. William Bockman Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Neal Mrs. Charles Nlr. and Ivlrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Agnes jones Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Patty , Brett , Mr. and Mrs. A. Carroll, Sr. Samuel Alexander Clarence Beattie Fred M. Conner Leo O'Connor Donald Russo Larry Russo Robert Allen Miss Freida Dolly Mr. and Mrs. Harold Padley Nancy and Roy Ronnie and Pat Mr. and Mrs. joseph Coscia Mr. and Mrs Siluio J. Marsili Mr. and Mrs Joseph T. Conaway Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Eisenberg Mr. and Mrs R. E. Kennedy Mr. and M.rs Francis W. Turochy Mr. and Mrs. David M. Riddell Roy and Lillian Truitt Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McLane NATIONAL HQllRSOC?Y X 'I 5 .ill 1 22,5 Congratulations to w 6 the Class of 1965 5 L C. RAYMOND KING Commercial Refrigeration Air Conditioning 124 Westmoreland Ave . Wilmington 4, Delaware Phone WY 8-8415 DELAWARE BUS CO. 1609 Delaware Ave. OL. 53381 Mrs. Mildred Andrews and Son Ronnie 81 Mrs. O. A. Kiracofe Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McClellan Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grant and Mrs. William H. Tibbitt Raymond 1. McClure Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Carney Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Thompson Nancy and Terry Ellen Thompson Sandy and Bobby Lt. and Mrs. Edward T. Gibason Mr. and Mrs. Wharton C. Neal Mr. and Mrs. james Shipe Gary and Jo Ted and Colleen Mr. and Mrs. David Brannon Mr. and Mrs. john Tunstall john and Nancy Donald W. Tunstall Mr. and Mrs. john Laws Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fournier Nancy and Woody Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chambers Stella Demetriades and Mrs. Harold Pierron Mr. Mrs. Hattie Reilly Mrs. Mary R. Sanders Mrs. Mr. Mr. Grace Stradley and Mrs. William B. Crompton and Mrs. William A. Toner Mrs. Virginia Grella Mrs. Betty Rash Mrs. Lois Pratzner Mrs. Patty W. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DuPuis Mr. and Mrs. Arlie P. Mays Minquadale Home New Castle Cozmyf Demoemt Committee Chariman -Francis A. Dolan Vice Chairman - Honey Golby Secretary, Treasurer - John Niatushefske Regional Chairman -James Harkins Shermon Tribbitt CUSHING-'S FLOWER SHOP Cut Flowers Funeral Sprays Flower Shop Florists 4l37 New Castle Avenue New Castle, Delaware OI 4-6685 William J. Cusl'iingfRes. Ol-50078 A FRIEND S OPH OM ORE CLA SS President - Rick Schriber Vice President- Colleen Kelly Secretary - Pat Russo Treasurer -Joy Nlay Advisors - Nlr. George Nlr. Thomas Compliments of SH OPPERS FAIR A FRIEND THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 2072 New Castle Avenue New Castle, Delaware Phone OL 4-6209 Paint-Wallpaper-Artist Supplies Compliments of GORE CK! STUDIO Nothing is treasured so highly in the future years as a fine portrait For pictures of distinction contact GORECKI STUDIO Pennsville Shopping Center New Jersey Compliments of , PERRl'S RESTAURANT Calvin R' COLLINS PARK SHOPPING CENTER Mgcullgugh Phone OL 4-3037 CONGRATULATIONS And BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS T0 THE CLASS OF '65 vAN's CHEVROLET TNC. New Castle, Delowore hAake And do Aim With a Your Some 5 And n sky X Since 1882 Supplier of Lumber to New Castle and Surrounding Communities I ca L. E. ELIASOJXC INC. New Castle, Delaware Phone: EAst 8-4111 DONALD T. SMITH CO. Quality Service Since T952 Box 604 Nework, Delowore Stotionery Business Builder Compliments of RUSSELL F. CROWE Produce 204 Eost 4th Street Wilmington, Delowore NICKOLS BARBER SHOP l005 Totnoll St., Wilmington, Del. Mon. thru Fri. 8 till 5:30 Coll For oppointments OL 2-4943 COUNTRY MAID DELICATESSENS, INC . BRO WN AND SCOTT 737 South Market Street Fresher Franks For Flavor PATRICIA F. HAWKINS As Usual - The UnusuaI in Women's Fashions sizes 5-I5 6-I6 PLEASANT SHOPPING MART MidoIIetown, Delaware 3ra' Tear Technica! Drawing Class Ron DuPuis Bill Kempista Wayne Holladay Bob Clark Joe Brown G. R. Culberson, lll Dale E. Clark Robert Adams Richard Deverell Chris Rogers Floyd Sarver Bob Roberts FR H255 lVlr. Thomas Phillips Instructor ARTESIAN WATER CO. Good LU Ck Use Water WiseIy I:I 0TTI It is the most basic need on Earth and your Community's greatest Asset GARFIELD PA CKA GE STORE 3005 New Castle Avenue SWIFT'S KITCHEN EQUIPMENT CO 209 ShipIey St., Wilm. I, Del. Phone 4-3824 6-I375 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1965 DE LA WARR HIGH SCHOOL NEW CASTLE HUNDRED REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE A. E. BRANDAU CHAIRMAN MRS. L. BERKOWITZ VICE-CHAIRMAN C. K. DANNENHAUER TREASURER IVTRS. H. KARASEK SECRETARY Compliments of W. T. GRANT CO. Crossroads Shopping Center ALVIN WHITEMAN. B. SC. R. PH. 2064 NEW CASTLE AVE. OL. 67677 CROSSROADS SHOPPING CENTER PENN JERSEY AUTO STORES INC. 2070 New Castle Avenue Crossroads Shopping Center New Castle, Delaware Phone OL 5-3297 Everything for the Car and Home Compliments of CROSSROADS BARBER SHOP GALAXIE INN DuPont Hignvvay, Niinquadale Package Goods, And Sandwic hes Congratulations From ECKERD'S PHARMACIES Wilmington Manor DuPont Highway EA 8-4I73 OL 2-9332 WAMPLE'S AMERICAN SERVICE New Castle and Hillview Avenue Mayview Manor New Castle, Delaware Minor Repairs li WMU M, agusfuual X '+ YYWOWBJ Qrmwx W ,g N, AQSNN Compliments of Msuou A FRIEND Qlwufwu GSS WK NU VN A '1 will -ev 4500-li UXON, Q,oMA.o., NAJQLJ .wxiwgjui Qu, qfma :rim Mowaseo- olu' QUQSS - U6-S... bu, aaa wwwt'skwMw'-Mi Jiifmo wboeffgijl GX PX'-MQ' VMXM' QQAQILHSS X00 I JUDGE AND MRS. SIDNEY J. CLARK WILLARD L. WEST Compliments to the Graduating Class of I965 BORDE NS ICE CREAM if 'Wa' HJ f O EISS t 4-I ww sim SV! 4.1 .Q AH' , M Y 6' av if , !, K S A A VL- .h,: P Mm , EE' 1, f- Ei, i 3 ' A, - Compliments of THE FA CULTT PARENT COUNCIL President: Willis Bromvvell Vice President: Atlee Link Secretary: lVlrs. Rita Drews Treasurer: lVliss Juanita Coverdale ox Ill g 'U 'as fi Q 3. o U7 I U7 cs Q fu Us G EE 55 H 53 'D 3 5 S CJ Q3 I- ffl Q EG' qu-I ru 3 -'-J ru L- cn C. O CJ SL' O E 2 5 5 'ag .5 isa 15373 'EXPO of-L4 gm fo Q79 M 0 CJ ff E ,-pu ans 'fs Y SL! L 'Sri 9 a Y fs awe -,Map if 5432 f l As .,1:w.w-, Q-LY 4 . wig QM Q ,,.,,, QU fx.. -. .:p a' :,1'-: 9' Wit - gg 51: W 'M 2 :f'-- . '4 ,.,. HA L? - ifiggg 15. - Best Wishes tothe . Leo H zrschlzorn TRIANGLE REALTY 2062 NEW CASTLE AVENUE T 'ms CROSBROADS SHOPPING NEW E. DELA Real Estate insurance Compliments of f Hurlqf, Inc. Owner - Operator Cafe Continental 3031 New Castle Avenue Wreck gf Paint Specialists 4021 New Castle Avenue Edward R. Bel! Funeral Home Air Conditioned Funeral OL 8,1555 Parlors And Family 909-O7 Poplar Street Car For Your Comfort Wilmington, Del New London Avenue Newark, Del. DON AND EARLS A UTO PARTS, INC. Transmission Rebuilders Auto Body Shop NEXT LE ' , N P S335 U a A A Agos ,Ass ssssss ssssgA 44 as Ri WW w K ra 5 Best Wishes To The Class Of '65 Atlzletic Boosters ' A L 1. K, BUD'S SUNOCO SERVICE New Castle 8. Hillview Avenues Phone 2-9255 Mayview Manor Wilm., Del. The Perfect Place For The Weekend Guest HOWARD JOHNSONS MOTOR LODGE Delaware Memorial Bridge, New Castle, Delaware OL 6-777i Compliments ofthe fw ide? Q FVWWMWPFFWKZTQM 670' 01,13 ate fail dv ffli E ii 1 ' Re aurcllnt ' ' , .ris 1 C I 4 4 f ' , - '.I1 4 ll. 7: . WN noun VALETUNE runmni wma mms DUPONT HIGHWAY AT BASIN ROAD PHONE EA 8-9861 fLoailly Ownod -nd Opouudl Rs, MONDAY RDAY - oo A. M, to F D . D J Best Wishes To Our Neighbors DEL. RlVER AND BAY AUTHORITY Del. 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HS b S S620 reom Jim 81 Henry Gambacorta SLJWIEOL 4?-4657 New Castle, Delaware Wk Days, 90 m to Hp m Plymouth EA 8-5683 Sung 11a.m. to 11p.m. gjcingnl 8-7512 COLLINS PARK GULF New Castle Ave. 8 West Mark New Castle, Delaware OL 6-9551 EDEN PARK FARMERS MARKET 4113 New Castle Avenue Eden Park, Delaware Phone OL 5-1457 OL 5-5414 etPl. QUILLEN BROTHERS Galaxie Fairlane Falcon 800 New EA 8-6291 Auto Sales, lnc. Mustang Thunderbird' Trucks Wilmington Road Castle, Delaware OL 2-8284 Where Repeat Business ls Big Business WL A If TERRA CE jR. FIREME w,,.......--P The Holloway Terrace junior Firemen's Association was first organized forty years ago under the name of Runners Their job was to run messages from truck to truck at the scene of a fire. With the modernization of radio equipment runners have become activewvkfirefighters. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.