West Nottingham Academy - Pege Yearbook (Colora, MD)
- Class of 1950
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w9w,,,, 5 3 ' 3 4-If if li iv, , I 1 A Q , PN 55 A Q 1 J d '5' , 'Q ' 'V 2' 'ffl' 1-1. f if ,ff fig f THE THE The emolional slapilily ol a man is unigue when he is lhe man acceplabile in sociely as a cilizen worlhy ol his counlry. A man loves. hales, dares, sorrows, remorses, and linally dies. To lhe l-lall Cenlury class ol I95O lhe lulure holds in slore many experiences wilh lhe world lhal are secrelive, solilary, and mosl lrying. A man proves himsell only when he can call himsell a man, lhus inducing olhers lo lalce nole and repeal lhe lille. Along a higher slepping slone we scramble, nol yel sure, doubling, yel wilh sloul hearl and eager minds. Our emolions are crude, young, and loolish wilh lhe green veins ol youlhg yel we will direcl lomorrow on ils course and lorecasl ils successor in our issue. To relracl a year ol lleeling lile lhe lollowing pages are composed wilh lhe idea in mind ol lelling a piclorial slory lhal will blossom in lulure memories and lhus lceep alive gay limes, lemplalions, and welllrewarded ellorls. 'gyiiifp 3953.555 is 41 I 40 lo PROUD TU PRESENT ,HALF cr-:muay ED1TlON OF PEGE Pususueu BY THE sENioRo,cLAss MST NOTTINGHAM ACADEMY coionfxru 'N f ! il 5 ivafiw i' f , f 4992 gifbijf if Dr. J. P. Slaybaugh gradualed from Dickinson College in I92l. l-le laughr in Pennsylvania Public Schools and laler al Mercersburg Academy. ln I924 he became l-leadrnasfer of Wes? Nolrfingham Academy, a posilion he relained unlil his reliremenl in l949. DR. J. PAUL SLAYBAUGH, AB., MA. Twenly-five years ago a man ar- rived on Jrhis campus, a place Thai conslilufed a few buildings, briar palches, and a swamp. Now, one year ailer his reliremenl, lhal same Academy flourishes wiih a beaulilul campus, ample lacililies, and vasl recognilion. fu MR. B. S. THOMAS Business Manager 2-an 5 Joluns Hopkins Universlly M ' Universily of Maryland 7 fy' S 'f1v4--'A MRS. E. M. THOMAS Assuslanl Business Manager ah. MR R W HOLSTEIN BS Adnng Heaclmasler J. : 4f,! 'fl gf va 'AL I ,Rl I Q f l V l K ' A' -., A A Lebanon Valley College Rr --snn..,k my. .fzw MR. J. L. BUCHANAN, B.S. Dureclor of Alrlwlelncs Unlversily ol Delaware MRS. C. A. BUCHANAN General Office Assislanl Goldy College SQA... Em me Mr. R. R. Schellenberger, A.B. English lnsfruclor Princelon U niversily Mr. J. Rayson Commissary Manager Mrs. D. B. Rayson, R.N. l-lahnemann l-lospilal, Philadelphia, Pa. I Mr. F. A. Smifh, A.B. Alumni Secreiary Coach of Baseball Assisfanr Baslcelball and Foolball coach Washmqlon College Mr. R. B. Mme.. B.s. ED. -sw l-lisfory and Bible lnsfrucfor WEN Waynesburg College Mrs. M. S. Miller, A.B. Librarian Waynesburg College Mr. V. Godshall, M.A. Mr. T. Albrighf. A-8- Science lnslruclor Science Teacher Universiry of Chicago Wesrern Maryland Universily .rr rm., , . .,.-h , .... ., ,. , . rw-as a ' lla i. w. M. v Dr. C. F. Bauer, A.B., Ph.D. Language lnslruclor, Regisfrar Franklin and Marshall College Mr. Y. Honore Ari lnslruclor Mr. J. Sharp, A.B. Junior School lnslruclor Sl, John's College Mr. C. H. Foulz, A.B. Malhemalics Inslruclor -an N, fa, 4. , , g Q . . - .ia Geflysburg College Dr. R. D. Dodson, M.D. School Physicia n Universily of Maryland Mrs. L. M. Mulholland Campus Grandmolher, lndusfrial Nurse -.bex Qfz 1,9 new N LQOKING baclc inTo The bygone days when I was young and oTTen on The guard squad, I recall The Time spenT in school wiTh a Touch oT senTirnenTaIiTy. To be TruThTuI, I did noT con- sider iT Then as a Time oT sheer deIighT, buT now ThaT IiTe has aTTenuaTed The hardships and Tew biTTer momenTs I can reTIecT on ThaT haIT-cenTury as The golden days oT my mosT enioyable youTh. We were The class oT a I-IaIT-CenTury, Tull oT IiTe, zeal, and mischieT. We graduaTed as a group bound TogeTher by common experiences and TempTaTions. We gIoriTied in our- selves, our TuTure seemed supreme, and mosT necessary. College was iusT ahead-inviTing, TempTing, and darlc wiTh misguided or TearTuI concepTs. I laugh soTTIy now as I Turn over The pages oT a well-used Pege, and I grin sheepishly when I see The handsome creaTure ThaT bears my name amongsT The hall oT Tame oT anoTher grad- uaTing class. Qnly ours was special, because iT was The I-IaIT- CenTury one! Ii A Tgffdl If -Ji 1 limi' .E I Wfza May my ee A i . fx fill, IU, 09' ip N W, V I ni I I ' yy I ,. 1,6 , , A L :,ul,55,,.xi lfhsuyggfiy-'lg l -'.'2': 53- p l 3533 :fz Q by K ...Ya 5 r E 'Ja' ll ' fi, 'H' A A 5' 2 ' ' Wag 'Ba Herr . Anhersoa Andy NorTheasT, Md. l'rn Taired BaslceTball, Baseball, FooTball lMgr.l, Pres. OT , STudenT SenaTe, Pres. oT Sparlan Club, Pres. OT Q C L 'TMNT flfasi 7N4:asleeTball and- basebalbslirfwho 5 I regards his aThleTic exploiTs liqhlly, Harry has be- come by Tar one oT The rnosl popular members of . his class. Easy going and enerqeTic, he is one of The luclcy day sTudenTs and hopes To Take up Busi- ness AdminisTraTion aT Franklin and Marshall. K. N so is .Fi , lf aw, W 4 .- -'1 .Q-sw, Nad. Rob f lhorn Bob Sharon H'll Penna r . I , . I , now l o T lrnpw a ul Th TZ, fflffnjylla f:Z4f7 VffU'9 T owlbaf as I Bxaseba I, NoTTinq am N w Peqe, 'cs, Vice-Pres. Senior Clas ' ob is r wh The siTuaTi ', ye Zfjlp 20 er Ap c o . e ' Qyalggfe n p f - s naluTies, hy sure To be , urge-of-'na whaTeyer. ,. Af' . eld he ev er. Y V ,q f' T j',f7,Q gf, f ff4,qj'j.f2. Class PresidenT ' . ii 1 Class Vice-PresidenT ff! 1 V . QW! ffgf .Ur ,- K 1 . I 4 xr' V al fi 'f y - iv fgl A.v- , ,i, W , .1 t 1. Vyylk xi .. . sl.J' . ..,.A 1 ...,, Class SecreTa ry-Treasurer John E. EllioTT BeBop ArlingTon, Va. Don'T corne around here wiTh ThaT roaring- Baseball, Baslcelball, Pres. Dramahcs, Vice-Pres. Hodge Fellowship, Peqe, Secrefary oT Senior Class. Son oT The SouTh, and one oT The most popular Seniors, nonchalanl' John will pursue aTTracTiye Law sTudies aT The Universily oT Virginia. He is also an ardenT jazz Tan and one of The sharpesT 'caTs' on campus. s wwf W 'Za Salvaforo L. Benedello All Soufh Paulsboro,N.J. V 1 we., wmaewwe... if You qol ii now, keep if up, you'II need if. Varsily Foofball, Presidenf of lhe Sack Squad , Sai has managed in his few waking momenfs 'ro souse The second floor wilh wafer. He is known fo his many friends as All Soufh Noflinghamu because of his qreaf gridiron exploifs. X I .- ' I ! JA aw ' ' 3, . 5354 fy i Er K in f ' M- .fi H- , is iii' X' ff if i H it M P 'r a uil ' - ml' .V sf , at will -.'fn,' era- ex - 'ki Ka, Tillman M. Bruenker Abbe San Jose. Cosia Rica Hey Boy Wresflinq, Boy Scouls. Tiii, a suave member of The elile wifh a Spanish accenl on everylhing, has af las? become accusfomed fo The maddening ways of American life. His ingenuousness and qenerosif has won him many friends. xl Q -fwfr 49' f ,AWK E. Kirk Cannon Al Jolson ll Concord, Dei WW Pege, Dramaiics, Glee Club, Debaiing, Baskeiball Sfraiqhf from fha Easlern Shore, Kirk has a unique personali+y and possesses a lof of arfisfic Talenf He is also fhe sole propriefor of one island 'NW W Q w' m M iv f ii jx: Q l me T h from 9 , ' flii. H , ,A i Ni Le? me fell you abou? my island Q ' I Ji -A l . f. Ak i A ll I 1 M s ' i ii 'if I ,4 i -J , 1 9 N Q Q 'W' if s if x lllliii r g,' L . 5 2 I .l I ,. J M94 f f x ,, N I ' I1 'lfmszr ff if If fe ,if . , V' fri 1' , amlfb Donald J. Fahy Shirley Wilmingfon, Del. l do Foofball, Baskefball lMgr.l, Baseball. Don, a man of few words, has become very popular with his classmafes. l-le was oufsfanding on fhe gridiron and looks forward fo a brighf future in 'rhe agricul- fural field. ' George R. Comegys Wilmingfon, Del. Newenberg Take a Dieschy Foofball, Baskefball, Baseball. Combines a serious affifucle wifh The knowledge of when and how fo enioy himself. Neaf wardrobe and dignified ap- pearance makes George a Top-ranking classmafe. c A , pf .rzfnfg V G nga! 0 0 0 I ,, f ,Zo x A - 54147, fjjtf 'yy if 1-any f 171, N 3, jlipofb i-217 a effegfq Az fauff' 7, .Q F I -Y -if 4 '44-Elffy,,k . f viz. l 1: Lawrence S. Cenfor Rufhiel54ncas+er, Penna l gof a book upstairs Baseball, Track, Pege, Noffingham News, Dra- mafics. Larry, our boisferous friend and super shoe salesman from Manheim Township, is looking down for his fufure. l-le works diligenlly fo gef ouf of work and makes friends quickly. 8 g sii 49' 2 x i ' ' '7 - T ...zmefamz Roberf Deland Bob Havre de Grace, Md. Now if ain'l like Tha? QX ll ii Our race frack enlhusiasf from Havre de Grave is V always loaded wifh ihe lalesf on 'rhe horses. He X is quick To be gone when lhe bell rings and can Z-A be found almosl all +he Time spreading yarns Q , - about his girl and aufomobile. .V Q l-E N , f 4' QA N .x, N V6 ggi ' 'W' i is! l X - f ,,' - 7 7 I rl V ' Q , TL-, l..,.f7 Wil-ff'-Q4 ffm fs, a J K A r f - s ' ' a 'o j V ,. ,. f ,f ,fig ,4,4,:!. 4,55 sniff-1 ff r A-0 film-X 4 John P. Carosi Old Crow Washinglon, D.C. Rack Track, Baseball, Dramafics. A firm believer in Chapel and Pool Appreciafion, John is a half-year man al W.N.A. He is well liked because of his robust sense of humor. W . apcalfuyzqfu ,,,,...v-f Edward Garvin Buck Tillghman's Island, Md. I say so Buck has refurned for a refresher course and has been welcomed back wilh open arms by his fellow collaborafors. He is always friendly on The oulside, buf conspiring on 'the inside, which usually leads to a merry lime for his cohorls. 9 r - ,Max N a A 'fi VG. 'V . l l 2 9, is V i X I i P Q f H pow.. Herberf R. Goldberg Ailes Balfimore, Md. Say, did you hear The one abou? . . . ? Treas. Afhlefic Council, Glee Club, Kodak Club. Dramaiics, Track, Debaiing. Herby, our genile man and scholar, spends his lime working on con- iesf puzzles and is usually all wel wiih his dry humor. This year, l-lerb bids adieu +o a brilliant K career a+ Wesf Noffingha . Cs. W Willy Roberl' Go ell lndian Bob Rising Sun, Md Thai fur sure, lhais fur dang sure Baseball, Baslcefball, Foolball. Bob has been here a long iime, and, now lhal he is graduaiing. classes will never again be inlerrupfed by his wil. Rising Sun can expecf from This foremosi ciiizen a new revoluiionary era. Bob's friends. fha whole school, wish him ihe besl- of luclc wilh life and Buck. anim M M yew i 'J'-1f f i m K Q l ai ' if Waf- l D a l , ll g i a ' fe. Roberf Green Sol Wilmingion, Del. i You know who's looking for you? Fooiball, Baskefball, Dramafics, Track, Baseball. The class gianl, whose six foot plus power is aimed al looiball. Bob is one guy whom his classmaies will always loolc up lo. His hear? is as big as himself, and he has won companionship from all of his classmales. I0 We Lyman B. Kay Buddy Trenton, N. J Gees look af This Foofball, Baskefball, Baseball, Pres. Hodge Fellow- ship, Vice-Pres. Sfudenf Senafe, Vice-Pres. Afhen- ians, Pege, Noffingham News. The Trenfon ferror. Buddy, is an ardenf admirer of fhe feminine sex, and is really a swell guy. l-le alone has been able fo successfully harness fhe female populafion of fhis disfricf, and besides fhaf, he has obfained 00 fl? L 4 - ' IQY . fhe frievship of every senior. x i .Xen 5 Roberf Ibrahim Bob Havre de Grace, Md. Things were differenf back in fhe old corps Bob is one of fhose rare day sfudenfs who arrives lafe and leaves early. His inferesfs in aviafion puffing fhe clufch on females, and Marine lifel have made him a well accepfed figure af W.N.A. He has no definife plans buf wifh Bob v . , e eryfhinq will work ouf O.K. 0 -P fx ' V a ji? ,4 P X f -' 1 fi, M, V I JP I J fi fm' 1 ' H v I .ll lifif - f A ,' - ' I 'rdf ai ,L .ffff I 1,,1 'J 1 Pi Sf' 'if' i . lil ' ',y.f.5 y gt, James F. Harrison Chick Hughesville, Md Thaf ain'f no bad deal Baseball, Dramafics. Frank, a recenf addifion fo our ranks, has gained popularify by leaps and bounds. Aside from fourinq fhe campus on his mofor scoofer, he has proven fo be one of The besl' liked members of his class wifh his sincere and iovial manner. 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Bill, one of our ouTsTandir1g rebels, re- gards his baby Tace as a key To lover's lane. l-le is Tull oT sarcasTic wiT and humor Tor every occa- sion. Because oT The liTe he adds To gaTherings and because his personalTy is ouTsTanding, Bill has become a TavoriTe halT-cenTury graduaTe. la ., T W' VY ,- 14 af' .ff , if 9 f'1l -FT' 71'tr 'I7- 'fj'l:-lT- Ali . I' I if , ,I ,qs U ' f ' T , v bl ,N ff T Q. - r Kg 4 FA- Karl B. Knusf Lark Rising Sun, Md. Pege lEdiTorl, News lEdiTor 3l, DramaTics, Social Chairman, Dance CommiTTee, Sec. STudenT SenaTe, Baseball. FooTball. Karl, Though noT our besT dressed Triend, has conTribuTed greaTly To our class by ediTing This yearbook, and also by being very acTive in all class and sTudenT TuncTions. A sTaunch rebel lTenn.l, Karl is always ready To give a buddy a liTT. PrinceTon bound???? 09 5 ry V 'Tlw,L,4 Wi , Donald H. Lewis The EaTer WilmingTon, Del IT would look good on a horse FooTball, BaskeTball, Track, Tennis. Don, The un predicTable, excels in baskeTball and is well known by his pals as The courTeous clerk aT The school srore. A greaT guy, Don has his TeeT on The ground buT his mind on The sea. T2 f P Y i We Waller Marlin Cueball Newark, Del. Neyer hurl ya Foolbell, Wresfling, Baseball, Glee Club. Wall is one of fhe older members of The half-cenlury class. His genial personalily and all-round char- acfer has made him likeable, admired and re- specled. l-le is one of 'rhe few aulo owners around and much of his leisure 'time is spenl else- where. All of us will remember him as a real pal and friend. fl J-3' ,fe if tu If ' -px.. 1,1-' ' 1714. '34, H .47,,,72 'Q' 3 g V i jf 6 , I re . fi K we X ilk X . I fl - ,, i ii 9 A. Brqfel Mc udlo Mac Lancasler, Penna. lf y ys ll keep tiuief a fninuf l mighf gel lj Somew work do e'1 I I, F T ll, S ceer,-l sllinq. all,iNoHingham e ltdil rl. Pe e, DB7-na i ,' r srra lPres.l. Ma like il s edi rial jc! i exbra , well com- po , man ol. emf' ar frze, happy-go- lucky racfe he' els all Wham' can oul of ile. l e ook. ha Ile piecapf paper and. alas, he w ok Q he like a flash. ,Q ,fl - .5 l i N , 3 Mai abr' X ' I fd -09 J 'T . ' O 6 xl .!'f!J - ef, . -fe I , 15, if 1 NJ i Alberf P. Monaco Al Wilminglon, Del. You're crazy l ain'T gol nofhinq fo eel Foofball, Wresfling, Baskelball, Track, Debafing. Conlinually linding someway To insligafe some- thing, Al is lull or praclical iokes: he always has his homework done and his pals all ge? hinfs from ir as if is always fhe lirsf finished. I3 gf! 1 F O :Im Ill Zi 7 ' fig.. '-' IK -A11-C, , : ' 'VPU' W Y eil f l ,goa l - Qbefd K W N Qs U s 213 was 1 N lk ss' ' d fg , Q-ls rakiy,-4-i . , Thomas O. Nichols Nick Washinglon, D.C. Hear fhe lalesl--hasn'+ come oul' ye? Foolball, Wresfling, Pege, Debaling, Baseball. Nick is a leading insriqafor of The Senior Class and is always ready tor a good lime. Old Nick, who excels in math, expecTs fo spend his nexl four as Q years al' Coasf Guard Academy. He is com- plelely 'nu'rs', and a swell guy! Z 5. Y fa l x..,,., . sie? r .W . rig . . vi' . ff Q J. William Knupp 'lLi'l Abner Pillsburgh, Penna. Bu+ you know l'll never pass lhis Foolball, Baseball, Vice-Pres. Dramalics, Vice-Pres. Sparlans. Noffingham News, Assl. Edilor Pege. A pal wilh a very likeable disposilion, Bill is ferrific in a dramalical sense and always has a laugh wilh a song. l-le is inleresled in school acfivilies and is one of fhe besl all-around personalifies on campus. I-ilk?-an 'J' 3 -fl 1, ' X 'VM' X1 fvffffflfif , , .5-5494151.91 ff .gf Roberl Piane Rapid Bob Wilminglon, Del. Don'+ foola wil me boys, l'ma a mean when l'm mad. Foolball, Wreslling lCapl.l, Track, Dramalics. 'Da piccolo llaliane wilha hez Eenglish accenl' is mos? assuredly The craziesl guy on The campus. Full of vigor, fun, and power, Bob is a sure lhing where super personalilies are involved. 14 15 W f .4 ' if e ae 900 . . . y WE., l 'A 'ag Edward Prorok Garlic Snapper Camden, N. J. . YG HOG - , Foolball, Pres. Alhlelic Council, Sludenl Senale, , . , Track, Baseball. Big, powerlul, and easy going, . ,,, tLz Ed is a good afhlefe and a well rounded senior. is - g ', ' l-lis wide grin and loud laughing voice have ' i . characlerized him on campus as a lop man. - - V H , l , ,L f fy, t 'ifkr .J gv , f i , i l fi' ' Q M 1' 'Wi l 'f l1fvvfw.- Q4 , nn'Xi ,K - si' ff WWW fpdi W5 Y Adalberlo Rofger Maguabo, Puerlo Rico Rolling Bas As lar as l'm concerned . . . Boxing, Soccer, Baseball, Dramalics. Al is one of +hose smoolh operalors who sils by The confusion and racks in lhe prolifs al lhe end. Wilh a con- servalive air and ready wil, he has become a sfandard figure among lhe hell-cenlury seniors. make his lulure promising. ,. if-MJ fini- . , Fri fl X - ff sr .-- X or I. 5 ',,,, :yr rt 'fin-Q U -X. ' Z ' s 'wi . 'l 'in . . f,,fi i ac ' f' eN 7'o 'F ii' ,Iliff 4145 57-'13 NOTXUVQ at ff' QV' 'V if Joseph Scercia Scar Saxlon, Penna. W vs?-,Qs B.: K l-low's your whole lamily - pil-V' -' ia CQQW' Capl. Varsily Foofball, Baskelball, baseball. Joe, ll' ggi, xi an all around alhlele wilh an amiable personality, ul FEJQ Ji s r . is well liked by everyone and always has a 'lriendly , U'-' 1 .mn X is . word 'lor all. l-le has lhe ambilion and drive lo L 5.CLU5 - .l ,i Na 2 is. . s A 1 Yzfrnr E5 041 Y - . N610 TH DEER R ,gum n X Q-.. t .X V 2 in Q S' cf 7: M9225 .1-'YQLH i E 1 '15 Mull' ffl.. gig 'XE li , , if c 'V if l 'T 'Jw fl!-l '3s ,A un s .I . :' Y Av M I H ' .A l.i.Ll.JUl l,:,,sig,g A,sw ' 3 'f 'E 4 3 T f-EL - f , I ,V ' dal Rx Jesse P. S ln Jesse Havret:?: e'Grag'e'TclM1' , l YQ' .s g 7 3 ThaTs my roomaTe . 7' 0 ' . . Typing, Tennis, Baseball, Dramahcs, Soccer. Def- eaoic y G l inirely allergic To The wishes oT women, Jesse is a X ' x 5 ,f sharp pool man and an experT on The horses. His , 'V mild manner is suave and Triendly wiTh plenfy oT O N4 L L N 1 Tun and Tricks behind his quieT TronT. OW T 'IXT 2 PQ3' T 7 r T ' -Q21 . X l 5 els. 'l ' 325' Z .IQ .x X ' We M. :IM lsr-ss isi 1 ' mAgA Vi,xViV six ' . fsaiswu . fi - ss- . .5 , f,-fp ffyy F-, ego ., N., is ii E iii N f .2 . . fn si' 3 A J ,., 2 e T' Kiikgvsssj , .Mis .f . .,.W-?5.i QW? S 'W' ' WSWS! QZWSS ge. V We . .,,- , of ig, f i.,.sr,2,.,sq.fg54i T 'Q 2 ,, ..,, f, me e , iii, , , .., s . as sgsfs 1f:,,gQ'ggg9i yes- 12, s,..sr14g57 . E i . si: 11 I ...Mai Ralph J. Sobel Einheimer BalTimore, Md. Now how abouT ThaT DramaTics, Foofball, Soccer, Tennis, WresTling, Glee Club, RiTle Club, Pege. Ralph has a greaT TuTure as a beverage disTribuTor. An inverTeraTe pracTical iolcer. who keeps The classes hopping and coughing, he is Tull oT new ideas and plans To ouTwiT The Teachers and fellow sTudenTs. l-lis humor and personaliTy should pave The way Tor a promising liie among Those he associaTes wiTh. Ranald R. STandlee STan WashingTon, D.C. When l was down in Texas, I . . . DramaTics, Boxing, Soccer, Glee Club, OrchesTra, DebaTing, Track, Iennis, Pege. Ranald, The fall guy Tor pracfical iokes, like The blind daTe he goT all excired over, and various ofhers, also gels inTo our aTTenTion wiTh his argumenls on evoluTion, and many oTher subjecTs. A greal' pool shark lin his own mindl, he keeps us supplied wiTh cue sTicks ' l T b me To use on Saturday nighTs. l-le pans o eco a docTor, and has The deTerminaTion and paTience To achieve his goal. 2' . 'la Y Joseph G. Siillwagon Jerry Bellaire, Ohio Yumping Yiminy, where's my Yadillac Pege Noilingham News, Fooiball, Baseball, Track, Tennis, Debating, Dramafics, Kodak Club. The boy who caused 44 fo go A.W.O.L. in order fo hear him play The piano in his ialenfed manner, Jerry is a lavoriie among The Seniors. His piano, humor, and versafile personaliiy have won him many good friends ai W.N.A. W! fl f ' I I z ,Lys-'X ' x I X, f' X Richard B. Toner Aniia Wilminglon, Del. Can'+ wail fill nexf vieelcendn Fooiball, Wresilinq, Glee Club, Baseball, Track. Dick has an ifchyiooi fha? fakes him home every weekend To see a personal friend. He has a sin- cere, dignified, personaliiy, and is admired and well-liked by his classmaies. His drive and ambi- fion should malce him successful in 'the agricullural field. genial: Superlatives of the class of the Half -Century 006 5 . gb Sorrell Wah Marhn lass Wir Frlendllesl l-lerloy Goldberg Smarfesf 94' 035954 He dm Lark Knusl' Class Bum I! . . S V Harry Anderson Bruce Mclvlurdo d flue mos? for WNA dnd WNA for flue mos? 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Q .A A.. , . , , . . , A A A ,A A T .. vi P .,..,. -, E14 ,,,, fQQ H is ieAr in NAME AM BITION LI Kes DISLIKES An in Kay Tycoon Sporfs Women Q --,... f McMurd0 Business Man Women En lish Smifh Masfer Mariner Everylhing English Class , ' ,.fvvP .'v ' ' Benedeffo Business Man Women Tee-Tofalers -- Rofger' Enfer College Good limes Sfudy Halls 'AHA Anderson College Sporfs' Comegys Toner Horficulfurisf Anifa Washin Dishes W lbql Canior Enfer College Women Dr. Bauir Sfillwagon Coalmining People Chicken every Sunday S V Goldberg Tp be like Dr. Bauer To eal' Rising Bell A. -.., Q Monaco Become a Docror Women English Ai 4 Faye i i Piane Green - Q. Bruenker mf.. Jw, 12 Lewin , 1 i Enfer College Business Man Business Man Become a Doclor Mechanical Engineer Women Sporfs 'Sporis Rum Horses Bells Cigarelfes Wise Guys Ties Beer Sobel To complefe College Everyone-buf Agizflgiln member Ol B S 4 . A as. .A ..., QS- 6 Cannon Archifecf Women Schellenberger .A -.L2 V , Sfandlee Become a Docfor Prefly girls The Norfh 'i i Harrison Archifecf Women Soff Drinks Xv': Comegys Become a Veierinarian Sporfs Cigareffes 'V ' ' Elliofl Become a Lawyer Women Bells D ullu Kienasf Become a Docfor Women Norfh Aqv q A Gorrell Become a Milliondire Sporis Trig. .V 3 Knuxf Bachelor Diplomai Ponfiacs Beer in cans U zf' .Carosi College Women Chapel x Nichols Coasf Guard Academy Bad Women Beer in cans '--: Marlin Educafed Bum Theafre Women hard io gei along - '---:. wifh V - Scarcia Become a coach Beer Boiler Makers Melhorn Real Esfafe and Insurance Good 'times and bad girls Snakes f I il i' , rahim Tof do nofhing and gel paid Women Disagreeable Women ' i 'i 'i 'V T - --- .--.,. il or H .' A ..21s 1-- I Prorok Business Man Beer Pink Ladies :' Knupp To mee? a nice young blonde Certain brands of T Monaco 2 Deland Undecided A To drive School A Qiii l Garvin To gel oul' of Wes? Sleep Work izi Nomnghim '. .:.. i,' i T '. ,..,:, i,,i' A r ilnl , 1 ,.-. .A -, A A ,:s 1, ..., :EAA I 1 31 iii A , A T 1 4 3 A ii W I ,,.,: V..',i. 1 A ' -iin iA :i 'li Ailli' ' A:l 'il 'i': '::, 'i,: Alii ii' AAWA IAAZT AAB AIAAW SAEZK A': il im l JU ICRS, We elm of '51, The members of fhis year's Fif+h Form will conslifule 'rhe main body of nexf year's Senior Class. On 'rhis page are represenled lhe boys who will be in charge of all major aclivilies and clubs. Look al Them well. for here is lhe sludenl governmem' for nexf year, and we do hope lhal lhey will do The iob bolh in exlrra-curricular aclivifies and academically. George M. Andes, ..... Presidenl Ronald J. Wyall- Secrelary-Treasurer . Q W, ,ms ,. Back Row: J. Naranio, M. Shirvarii, R. Wyafl. Fronl Row: T. Hongslcul, G. Andes. Absenh R. Kennard. 20 'Med T SEHGIVWE Exfreme Leff: H. Pedrero. Exfreme Righf: J. Dunn. Top Row: R. Taylor, E. Orvis, V. Gomez. Boffom Row: G. Prifchard, L. Bomberger. Absenh J. Kleilz. George L. Prilchard .... Presidenf W. Lawrence Bomberqer- Secrelary-Treasurer These sfudenls are now half way up ihe ladder Towards gradualion. Nexi year ihey will be a siep higher and more imporfanl in school life. Righi now, fheir hopes may seem dim, wiih Two more years ahead, buf lhey should realize 'rhai if Jralces a long lime lo achieve any worihwhile goal. They are mosl assuredly on +he righl Jrrack and will soon be al The lop. 21 p Ay . . These men have iusf slrarled +heir climb lowards being Seniors. A+ 'rhe presenr lime, +heir Jrhoughls are nol con- cenlrafed on such a goal, alfhough The ambilion is always presenr. Their lhoughls are preoccupied wilh fun, and Safurclay aflernoons in Rising Sun. These members of lhe sfuclenl body are jusf beginning To realize lhe imporlance of a good educafion. W' FRE HME . Some of fhe Class of '53 in an idle momenl Top Row: C. Thompson, G. Slagle. Boffom Row: R. Vance, C. Chu. Absenf: J. Schmidt G. Shober. 22 ,am ,Z uw Ju lolz scfmz. i l l 4 s . Top Row: V. Barringer, J. Nelson, R. Garreffson. Middle Row: F. Packard, P. Coello, R. Naranio, l. Pedrero. Bofiom Row: R. Evans, M. Davis, H. Reynolds. .. W The Junior School includes all fhe lower forms under fhe Third Form. They represem' a variefy of characlers from promising afhleles fo diligenl sluclenis. Mr. J. Sharp is responsible for 'rheir educalion, and he is doing a grand iob. The picrure of Evans on lhe lellr denoles 'rhe air of individualily and indif- ference displayed by many of fhe group. 'P . sc iyoik-i . . 1 OWN Concenfrafion Bor ed f e as P . , i fww ,ff QE ' 1 We . g FGSNUQ ? W, Nw .XNWBXKS 6 Soda SO WMGT7 A Sfudy In Whife KI, Ps fsfdnd vm DOOM . . Z. .ized They really go? Thirsly affer Some Took lime oul for a chal and resl. ll was a good opporfunify lo admire lheir girls' dresses and beauly. The relreshmenls were eleganlly served by Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Miller, and Mrs. Buchanan. I ancf - ' aned. Sfandingz l-l. Anderson, L. Kay. Siffing: R. lay- lor E r . Pro ok, E, Orvis, K. Knusl, Mr. l-lolslein, C. Chu. 'lx 7 N X J J ,a o fef if I was ll is lhe duly of rhe Alhleiic Council To decide on sporls lelfers, funds for equipment and any olher queslions deal- ing wirh lhe sporls program. Presidenr Ed Prorolc has done a good iob in 'rhis imporlranl posiirion. The Sludenl Senale is presided over by Harry Anderson, who is lhe president Secrelary Karl Knusl, always lale on lhe minules, has The job of recording all imporianl discussions. The Senale meers olren 'ro decide upon sludenl' mailers and lo bring 'ro lighr officially Jrhe srudenr gripes. Mr. l-lolslein has been very liberal in agreeing wilh many Senale demands as lhey have wilh him when lheir ideas were reiecled. S+anding: l-l. Anderson, Mr. Buchanan. Silfing R. Taylor, E. Prorolc, l-l. Goldberg. 26 '7fze fvewd Sfaff dllaqed The Nollingham News has fried hard This year lo pul oui a bi-weekly publicalion in spife of laclc of cooperafion, malerial, and lale hours. They have done a good job and The Edilor-in-chief, Bruce Mclvlurdo, should be con- grafulaled. l-lis able Associale Edilor, Bill Knupp, has been one of +he boys who sal up lale and sweafed il' oul fallef for The paper on Thursday nighls. Sfandingz B. Melhorn, L. Kay. L. Canlor. Sifiing J. Slillwagon, B. Knupp. B. McMurdo. G. Andes rg . X Q ' T' a l 4' ' T E c l 9 1 X a s X ' ...as ge. A 741:11 aim X f mn i mi' ' c' ' c Ni eff fo Righi: Mr. Foulz, G. Andes, L, Kay, Ellioll, Mr. Miller. The l-lodge Fellowship Cabinel is headed by Presidenf Lyman Kay, who has rhe Task of planning Sunday evening Vesper services. This cabinel Tries To give us an inleresiing program even Though mosl slrudenls are rired and sleepy aller a hard weekend and do no+ pay much aflenfion. The cabinel' has accomplished a lol l'his year and should be fhanlced for lheir efforls. 27 '7!ze4e Aaqfi any ana! acl. .. The Glee Club, composed of boys who like To harmonize, was under The able direcfion of Mr. Sharp. They comprised a ra+her large group 'rhis year and lived up To Their expecfalions by being fairly good singers. O Sfanding: Mr. Schellenberger, Melhorn, Cannon, Knupp, Sovel, Piane, SiH'ing: Slillwagon, Prifchard, Goldberg, Orvis. The Drama+ics Club, headed by John Ellioif. President was an ac+ivil'y Thar engulfs ham acfors, plain acfors, and roving bi+s of ialenjr. Mr. Schellenberger was in charge of The cas+ and direcrion of 'rheir presenlarions on 'The sfage. Karl Knusl' was sfage manager, and along wifh his produc- 'rion sfafl, 'Fixed The delails and scenery so Thai The boys had The perfecr environrnenf for Their 'rhespian elforrs. 28 Third Row: Cannon, Sobel. Second Row: Garrellson, Toner, Wyaff, Firsf Row: Barringer, Goldberg, Piane. Fronf Row: Reynolds, Shober, Orvis. Fronf: Exireme Leffz Mr. Sharp. Front Exfreme Righfz Marlin. Absenh Slandlee. Y Y v, : :'-- A- X.,fR- - ARE THESE FUNNY LITTLE TMNGS nuns, GENTLE MEN! ' J I Have A wsu. wsu. TRY T' ' G A TTQT ll a ' , o '1 Qs il 'Q' C- 2515 - in 5, gui - X V .an V Q A w Mp - , v l - i W s 1 .l l i dl L., -19 ' 514215 El Sfanding: EllioH, Sfandlee, Brueblcer, Green Si+'Hng: Canfor, Andes. Knusf, J. Naranio. wfaife these W ww cal' WW The Kodak Club membership is limiled +o lhose who are inreresled in and enjoy phofoqraphy. They spend a few hours each week down in rhe Arrs and Crafrs shop rogefher, during which lime rhey galher many useful hinls on pho- 'fog ra phy. ? 5 T ei k :fig ' lk ' , l 5 . le' N 9 T V 5 ! lf M ,404 , fl 1.10141 ,.u.f, N BRE?-A r V ,AM 4, Sfanding: Sobel, Nelson. Sifiingz Davis, Bomf berqer, Orvis, Andes. Sfanding: Mr. Honore, Garrellson, Slaqle, Srill- wagon, Chu, Nelson. Siifingz Shirvani, l. Pedrero, Barrinqer, Evans, Reynolds, Carrigan. A rifle has a cerlain lure ro boys wilh an appreciafion for accuracy and skill in rhe ourdoors. The rifle range is appro- prialely ser back from rhe main campus amid rarely fres- passed bushes. There, boys really shool rhe works when 'rhey go down for larger pracfice. 29 S3 E' i Officers of the two major clubs T The SparTan Club, headed by Harry Anderson, is composed oT half oT The sTudenT body. Their club colors are Green and WhiTe. They Triumphed over The AThenians in TooTball This year. Every year The Two clubs oppose each oTher in all major sporTs. Leff To RighT: B. Melhorn. l-l. Anderson, B. Knupp. ' l , ' 3 ' 2,5 y A l , l 'Tu ,, TX T , fl K . j 'l lll I 5 i .Kill .4 T' f 4 'XX .1 X ll 'c , alll! - 2 LX Bwcilw i The AThenians are headed by Richard Taylor, and Their T colors are Maroon and Gold. The AThenians are The Op- .Al pressors oT The SparTans in every sporT, and also in DebaT- ing. Club meeTings are held once a monTh on a Thursday nighf. Standing: R. Taylor. SiTTing: E. Prorolc, L. Kay. 30 VETERANS class views. On Bridge: R Ibrahim J The vererans are a vasf minoriiy This year in comparison To recenf years, buf 'rheir smaii number by no means obscures fhem. They are by far The leading personaliiies on campus, respecred by all rheir friends, and looked up ro b younger srudenfs. y fhe . , . Scarcia, S. Benedeffo. Fronf Row: F. Harrison, W. Marfin. fins. Whey did You say. be if x . 0, X diiskivdxo an O PX rv sure I f UMW THE PEGE STAFF 53,3 4074 I The Pege shall headed by Karl B. Knusl, Jr. as Edi'lor-in- chief, decided To change ils slyle, appearance, and pub- lishers lhis year. The change was noi enlirely revolulinary, nor complele, buf il was an eiciorl 'ro presenl our yearbook in a difierenl way from Thar of preceding years. The Assislanl' Edilors who were vilal in presenling new ideas and layouls, were Bill Knupp and Roberl Melhorn. The Business seclion, which nelled a new high in adverlise- menl funds, was managed by Larry Canlor, wifh Ranald Slandlee as his assislani. Lyman Kay was responsible for The Sporls Seciion. The ambilious Phorographic and Make-up Edilor, Tom Nichols, did a splendid iob and oflen slayed up lale lo help meer The deadline. y ,.1 Q 1i , V . y ' e , Bach Row: Lyman -Kay, Sporfs Edifor: Jerry Sfill- wagon, Bruce McMurdo. Fronf Row: Kirk Cannon, Aff Edifor: Bill Knupp, Assisfanf Ediforz Karl Knusf, Edifor-in-chief: Bob Melhorn, Assis+anf Edi- forg Ranald Sfandlee, Assisfanf Business Mgr. E STAFF Jr-in-Chief sranf Edirors Edilor is Edifor Sporls Edifors ographic Ediror Phofographic Ed. - fifies Sfaff less Manager Business Ed. Karl B. Knusl, Jr William Knupp Roberr Melhorn E. Kirlc Cannon Lyman B. Kay Bruce McMurdo Jerry Slillwagon Thomas Nichols Ralph Sobel John Elliolr B'ill Kienasr Lawrence Canror Ranald R. Sfandlee Karl B. Knusi. Jr. Ediror-in-chief The man who drew fhe many carroons and slcefches in such a fine manner was Kirlc Cannon. Ranald Sfandlee and Bruce Mclvlurdo were lhe secrefaries who pounded our page affer page of copy malerial. John Elliolr and Dill Kienasr did a lor of odd jobs lhaf were necessary and indispensable along wilh Ralph Sobel, and Jerry Srillwagon. i 1: X X' rv mmq ,J wow. in Zfae clcviiaoanu 4 cal... H' Wff! noi. le' Herb ,V Wake me up when Hue bell rings I -ke kKxS G-enirlemenll do Vx' M YOU we Judy ancf afealff Anyfhing can blow up now. 1...,,,N-s R ff ff,- QQ? of K 'QQ rgsf bir efiir my.. k . , , A - .:, - . f , 480 ' r During The 'ren minufe breaks everyone rushes +0 fhe club room +0 bum fhar cigareffe or 'ro compare nores on Hue nex+ class. lv ok! Ad hoc PWOCUFDI adieu, mein! 5: w,f wk., bv 'R Mg ls. mf' ' ff 4 w . 2 S 15 Q I . 2 I I Q ., ,... ,. L .zwg , A, AAKK in KL VV: ' A g . t A Q1 ' :.. L :R fi ng R 'HHUWHQ -ff. it ui Vi mama Y A ' Jim .wg U-1-.W , V, K W , gg? A 4 H.. ' , gn . if :fax ,- :. S. . 'W A . -vw-. ,g-3, . -- - ,J ,L .Af . - ,. ' i i-VLH: - ,Em . . :L s s :S f ww wifi , P sf? X 1 N ff rg: g ii if ff wi S ig r i , 1 it sf QP ' X' A L H .A 1 g M Wiyipyg 5 K. f Q W f ai' fx' iff-+R . ., , E fx 3 gl. 1 qf X gm.- Q2 za'-U'4'r 5 Mr. Scheffenberqer MV' Smifh Mr. Buchanan Scarcia fCapf.I, R.H.B hom. L- E' donde MA 1? F Coss, L. H. B. Toner, F. B. L- ' 'fl 77 ik Q Q I 47 4 .9! ' ifb A ,uf . K Murphy. Q. B. . ,. 5 , J ARSITY 0 Q Q i li. ,QQ Q Acro! . :,Q 6 L f vkagex 42 Gursfwhufe, C Knupp, L. T. Fahy R T aa . .. V in 4 ,...- 3 Q C0me9Y5- Back Kay, Back Benedeffo, Back Sfillwaqon. Back M49 Football Season W.N.A. - 32 Williamson - O W.N.A. - I3 Longwood - I8 W.N.A. -- 34 Severn - I2 W.N.A. - 33 Perkiomen - 6 W.N.A. -- 22 STevens - 26 W.N.A. - O W.Md.Frosh- 7 I34 69 Coach Jim Buchanan piIoTed The grid- iron Rams To a mosT successTuI season, even Though They only broke even in The six games played. They were never beaTen, however, by more Than seven poinTs. This was The coach's second year aT NoTTingham, buT he Tound The iob oT build- ing a Team The same, Tor he had only one VarsiTy IeTTer man reTurning. NeverTheIess he again did a wonderTuI iob. Joe Scarcia, capTain, was undoubTedIy The sTar oT The Team: his skiIITuI running, long-disTance punTing, exTra-poinT kicking, and especially his Team spiriT, were The abiIiTies ThaT gave The Team The added drive needed To win. OTher ouTsTanding players were Jerry Murphy, The passing ace, Bob Melhorn, his sensaTionaI receiver, Dick Toner, hard-charging Tullback, and The Two sTeIIar guards, Bob Piane and Ed. Scdfsia breaks IOOSG 5QaIn5T WGSTSVU Proroki Maryland WesT NoTTingham commenced The 49 TooTbaII season by crushing a slow Williamson Team 32 To O. Scarcia, who scored Two oT The Td's, was The TirsT To cross The goal line, Melhorn also scored Twice on Murphy's long passes. The second game oT The season was los+ To a heavy and powerTuI Longwood squad I8 To I3. Coach Buchanan praised The work OT Iinemen Prorok, Piane. and AI Monaco. Joe Scarcia scored boTh oT The Touchdowns, one of Them coming on an inTercepTion and dazzling run oT 52 yards. Tackle WalT MarTin blocked a punT on The Two yard line To seT up The Tinal score in The TourTh quarTer. The Rams downed a weak buT scrappy Severn eleven To win Their second game. IT was I-Iomecoming and The Team really puT on a TerriTic show Tor The reTurning alumni, running up a score OT 34 To I2. WesT Noflingham scored an impressive vicTory over Perkiomen 33 To 6. Joe Scarcia and Dick Toner led The Rams' oTTense as The Team scored iTs Third vicTory oT The season. The deTense showed ThaT Coach Jim Buchanan had his Team in greaT shape. WesT NoTTingham meT The STevens Trade Team and suTTered Their second deTeaT oT The season because oT The inabiIiTy To hold onTo The pigskin. The score was 26 To 22, due To The hard running oT Scarcia and Toner, and The passing combinaTion oT Murphy To Melhorn. The Rams oT W.N.A. ended Their reg- uiar season by bowing To a sTrong WesTern Maryland Frosh. Team 7 To O. The power' Tul running of Toner and Scarcia, and The magniTicenT pass-receiving oT Melhorn, kepT The Maroon and WhiTe in The game. In The Tina! seconds we reached The Tive yard line buT Time ran ouT, giving us an even season record OT 3 wins and 3 de- TeaTs. The game showed some greaT de- Tensive play on The parT of guard's Piane, Prorock, and end, AI Monaco. Firsf row: Cannon fmgr.T, MarTin, Coss, Melhorn. Fahy, Piane, Scarcia iCapT.T, GuisTwhiTe, Prorok, Green, Monaco, Toner, Anderson imgnl, Second row: Mr. Miller iTrainerT, Mr. Sche llenberger lAss'T. Coachl, Taylor, Andes, Slaqle, Lewis Comegys, Kay, PriTchard, STiilwaqon, Knupp, BenedeTTo, Murphy, Vance, Ni chols, GarreTson, Mr. SmiThlAss'T Coachl, Mr. BuchannaniCoachT. Football and Soccer The Wesl Nollingham Junior Varsily showed greal scoring power in running roughshod over ils 'rhree opponenls. The wins coupled wilh lasl' year's gave lhem six slraighl viclories. The J. V. leam scored 90 pls. lhis season and l4l in 'lheir lasl six games. The leading scorers were 'lhe llashy hall-baclcs Graham Slagle wilh 30 poinls and Jerry Slillwagon wilh l8, and quarlerbaclc Buddy Kay wilh l5. The caplain lor lhis year's squad was Don Lewis. Aclion in Alhenian-Sparlan game. Sparlans . ..,. I9 r - Afhenians ..., I8 i Sparlans Alhenians Kneeling: Sorrell, Rofger, Pedrero, Coss, Lewis, Silling on ground, lefl lo righlz Garrelson De la Vega, L. Slanding: Elliofl, Toner, Cannon, Monaco, DeLand. Silfing leff lo righl: Cornegys Orvis, Knupp, Nelson, lvlelhorn, Shober. Kienasl, Taylor, Schmifcl, Andes, Prorolr, Nichols McMurdo. Vance. Green, Slagle, Prilchard, Fahyl Sfancling: Sobel, Thompson. Y This season 'rhe soccer leam was viclorious in on oul ol lhree games wilh one lie. They showe increasing slcill wilh mosl ol lhe players being ne' me lo lhe game. 3 .. i ' Q , 3 ... ' W.N.A. Opp- W.N.A. vs. Rising Sun .. l 2 W.N.A. vs. Rising Sun .. 2 O W.N.A. vs. Calverl ... O O Soccer Team Kneeling lefl lo righf: Thompson, Chu, Gomez, Naranio, Pedrero, I., Coello, Bomberger. Slancling lefl +o righl: Mr. Smilh lCoachl, Orvis, Shirvani, de le Vega, L,, Smilh, Sland- lee, Klielz. Pedrero, l-l., Sobel, Mclvlurdo, de la Vega, M., Kienasl, Ellioll. 40 Half- Centur asn, 'N Caplain Anderson drives in lor layup in second game wi lh Longwood Academy. Baslcelball Scores Slevena Trade Dickinson Frosh, Beacorn College Williamson Trade Diclclnson Frosh. Ferris School Goldey College Ellrlon l-liqh School George School Slevcns Trade Aberdeen l-ligh School Williamson Trade Bel Air l-ligh School Longwood Academy Ferris School Goldey College Ellcfon l-liqh School P.M.C. Prep. Longwood Academy Beacorn College U. of Del. Frosh. Del Air High School W,N.A. 68 W.N.A W.N.A W.N.A W.N,A W.N.A W.N.A W.N.A W.N.A. W.N.A. W.N,A. W.N.A. W,N.A W.N.A W.N.A W.N.A W.N.A W.N.A. W.N.A W.N.A. W.N.A. W.N.A. 4l Varsit Basketball ---4---0---793 ,Af L.-in 'bf' ie . . T Big Bob Green gel's lap in againsl Bel Air. The sharp shooTing Rams had a greaT sea- son wiTh a record oT I4 wins and 8 losses. The spiriT and husTle oT The squad, under The coaching oT James Buchanan, scored I267 poinTs To The opponenTs Il6O. The Teams average was 57.3 poinTs per game. CapT. Harry Anderson Tied The individual season record wiTh 420 poinTs. and broke a possible sTaTe record wiTh 58 poinTs againsT Beacon College oT WilmingTon, Del. V Four oTher varsiTy players scored over The cenTury mark. There was The one-hand poke arTisT, Don Lewis, wiTh 229 poinTs. Bob Green, The 6 TooT 6 inch cenTer, wiTh 227 poinTs. play-maker Bob Melhorn wiTh I57 poinTs. and seT-shoT Bob Gorrell wiTh IIO poinTs. LiTTle Joe Scarcia, The TooTball sTar, sparked The Team To many oT iTs vicTories wiTh his Team spiriT and husTle, alThough only scoring 63 poinTs. George Comegys, while noT a greaT scorer, showed Tine Team spiriT. The season opened aT home wiTh a 68 To 60 overTime vicTory over a powerful 5Tevens Trade Team. The squad Then Traveled To Carlisle, Penna., and los+ 57 To 40 To a TasT-breaking Dickinson Treshmen Team. T-larry Anderson ran wild in a IO7 To 64 Triumph over Beacom College. Williamson Trade was downed by The Rams by a score oT 58 To 45. W. N. A. succumbed To Dickinson Frosh Tor The second Time by a score oT 37 To 46. mg: Joe Cf..- - 1 Ferris was easily swamped by The Rams by a score oT 52 To 27. Goldey College Trom Wilmington, Del., edged a game Trom The Rams in double overTime 58 To 56. NoT- tingham crushed The undeTeaTed EllcTon Team aT 64 To 34. An Il poinT rally in The Tinal Two minutes, Topped by George Comegys' Toul conversion goal, gave The Rams a 48 To 47 vicTory over The George School. STevens Trade Took revenge on The Rams by Taking a 57 To 48 vicTory over Them. Height paid OTT, as The NoTTingham Tive conquered The hustling and undeTeaTed Aberdeen High School Team by a score aT 53 To 4I. W. N. A. again Thumped William- son Trade To The Tune oT 58 To 4l. The Rams trampled Bel Air aT a score of 59 To 20. L OBQWOO Cf fakes fa m Melhor fl Cannon lays one up against Belair. Junior VarsiTy: Stillwagon, Pritchard, Thompson. Kienast, Vance, Monaco. Elliott, Cannon. Kndeling: Nelson. The Rams Tailed under Longwoods' onslaughT by a count oT 54 To 47. The whole school played as W. N. A. To easily defeat Ferris School 68 To 46. Sloppy playing caused a 5l To 36 defeat aT The hands oT Goldey College. Bob Green hiT 26 as The Rams slaughtered EllcTon 74 To 29. P. M. C. pressed The Team To a 7l-45 loss. NoTTingham pulled iTs major upset oT The season by out-hustling Long- wood, 57 To 54. A greaTly improved Beacom squad again lost, 69 To 54. The U. oT Delaware Frosh scored a decisive Triumph over The Rams by a 6l To 42 vicTory. l-larry Anderson Tied The school record wiTh 39 points in a 72 To 25 rouT againsT Bel Air. During This baslceTball season oT I949-l95O, The Rams, by excepTional Teamworlc and spiriT, made a record in NoT- tingham history that has not been topped Tor a number of yeors. The recorded scores of this year's basketball games cannot alone relate the story of the excite- ment, rooting, and spirit that the student body pro- duced to urge onward our outstanding team Tor this, the most important year in the history of West Nottingham Academy. 43 Intramural Basketball Weegie-Birds: Toner, Nichols, Thompson, Sobel, Jolcers: Slwober, Kay, Monaco, Vance, Barrinqer. Mclvlurdo, Cannon Team Weeqie Birds Troians Jolcers Globe Trollers Rebels All Slam l Absenf: Slandlee. Won Losl Percenfage 8 2 .800 5 5 .500 5 5 .500 5 5 .500 4 6 .400 4 6 .400 Trofa ns: Ui Nelson' KUUDP Ke ' 'War 1 Nl S Cl' Taylor. lPSlllr,Sll0bT'lanafl- Ml' ml l Mr. Mllle r Sharp, 'xr' Ar,k::5rls1lnMr. Pxlbrlq Globe Trollers: Davis, Reynolds, Plane, Pedrero, 44 Rebels: Kienasl, Orvis, Fall, Elli H G ll y o , arre son, Prnlclward, Slnllwagon, Goldberg, Prorok. Marlin, Bomberqer. NG you e This year's wresfling feam is a symbol of Wesf NoHingham's spirif of unify and sporls- manship. Affer lhe loolloall season The muscle men of Nohkingham banded 'rogelher lo form a preffy good feam, compared lo NoHing- ham's pasi record. lf was Jrhe firsl year of wresfling for mos? of 'rhe boys, only a few having pas+ experience. The leam owes much +o Bob Piane, 'rheir Capiain and leading wresller, for Hs lighling spirif, delerminafion, and increased skill in wreslling. Top Row: Mr. Miller, Toner. Marlin, Schmidt Barrinqer Andes. Orvis, Chu, Fahy. Boffom Row: Piane, Prorolc, Mc Murdo, Sobel, Monaco, Nichols, Garreifson, Shober. Sealed Reynolds. Q..--? . 3' This year's record of wins and losses is immaierial compared 'ro fhe figh+ and spirii of ihe Team. Noifingharn won one and Tied one ma+ch wi+h P. M. C. Prep. Due io The foci fhai fhey were ouiclassed, They iosi 'rhe ofher nfiaiches. c APTAINJ gyikcgj ,Nc mam. 'V if LETTERMEN Leff fo Right Tom Nichols, Bob Piane, AI Monaco Dick Toner. Ed. Proroic. Absent John Schmidt ev 7 NI ll I. NP, Q gh.. . 'I ,lv yy . 7 IA- L , 1 mg, 1 ,M ig W ge ,, J.. . ff' ' ,A . wg-1 , . ,as . e. H Y 0 ,. I 0' ill2fi!ilI Ziixixkxg R gg www .y ffwf 1 i i nw l M my ' . 3' , I.. .L in L aL,,g:' I I 'I A' W.. Back Row: Kennard, PeTTer, Simlxo, IvlcCardell lCapTainl, Silver, Iv1cMurdo, Kay EllioTT. FirsT Row: Weinberg lMgr.l, Coach SmiTh, Anderson, Quinn, ZeiTz, Sorrell, Reynolds, Zullcowslci, O'Neal, I-larTong lMgr.l. I 949 BASEBALL SCHEDULE April- 9 W.N.A April-I5 April-23 April-27 April-29 May- 3 May- 4 Iv1ay-- 5 May--I2 May-I4 May-I9 May -2l May -29 rl' il iiif .W T .fi Pjff I 1 1, wf?iIifWAs'?i..ST f . Rising Sun .,....... 8 Hopkins Prep ....... I PenningTon Prep .... 6 Valley Forge lvl. A... I Admiral FaraguT .... O EllcTon High School.. O I6 Bel Air I-ligh School. 2 U. of Delaware Frosh 4 I4 ST. Andrews School.. O Valley Forge lvl. A... 5 P. lvl. C. Prep ....... 3 U. OT Delaware Frosh 4 I2 Alumni ............ O l-larry Anderson Spring Training The I949 baseball season was The mosT successTul in The annals of WesT NoTTingham Academy. ln spiTe oT playing The ToughesT schedule The school has ever Taced, The Rams won I2 and Ios+ 2. Though previous Teams have had good hiTTing or Time piTching, This is The TirsT Team in many a day To have a combinaTion of boTh The necessary qualiTies. William Woodward and RoberT Quinn did The piTch- ing and each won 6 and los+ only one. Quinn ended The season wiTh a no-hiT perTormance againsT The Alumni. Roger lvlccardell was behind The plaTe and led The Team in hiTTing wiTh an average oT .48O. Iss .. 1 xi T' S S QQ, x li L , . . ,if.. 3 William Bill Woodward was signed To a class D conTracT by The BosTon Braves oT The NaTional League. LasT year Bill was assigned To BlueTield, WesT Virginia, and Trom There he was senT To Federalsburg in The EasTern Shore League. l-le Tin- ished The season aT PawTucl4eT, Rhode Island, in a Class B league, Roger McCardell , William Woodward RoberT Quinn .... LETTERMEN Norman O'Neal, Jr... Alan Reynolds ,... RoberT Sorrell . . . Harold ZeiTz ...... STanley Zullcowslci, . l-larry Anderson, .. Lyman Kay ...,.. Andrew Simlco .... Dave Silver ..... Mark l-larfong STanley Weinberg 48 JusT IB, lvlorT began his base- ball career aT Rising Sun. AT iWesT NoTTingham Academy he played un- der Auvan SmiTh in T94-8 and I94-9. For Two seasons he played American Legion baseball and was named on The All-STaTe Team Tor Two years. This year, MorT is playing Class B ball wiTh Jackson, Mississippi. . . . .CaTcher .. ,PiTcher .,...,.PiTcher . . . .Third Base . . . .CenTer Field . . .RighT Field . . . . ,LeTT Field . .ShorT STop .....FirsT Base . . . .Second Base .OuT Fielder .OuT Fielder .....Manager . , . .Manager J. V. BASEBALL TRACK TEAM lun-ff ,lx mmf Ag, H23 xml Back Row: Zaganis, Rofqer, SCOH, Miller, Kennard, Back ROW! Klendfl lMQV4l- Thomas. Miller ROW Firsf Row: Morgens+ern, Pe-Her, McMurdo, Elliofl, 5l'1OlD9V. VGVHC9- Flfif ROW! Taylor. Sm'll'1- DSPUTY Simlro, Silver. Eslwelman, Reynolds, Simlro, Prorolc, Coach Bu clwanan. TENNIS TEAM Beck Row: Coach Juclceff, Slwulfz lCapfainl, Cole, Nelson, Bulcay, Coach Thomas. Firsl Row: Ander- son, Hyman, Sobel, Poloclci. SPARTAN-GOLF-ATHENIAN , . K . .4 Nagy:-b:,,Q,,, Q, - W -we-mfgwl , ,KA ,f ,, uv aria Wg HW, f- ' s o 9 ga fx sw K' F as 1 , :W A af. -7 , , H ,mfs V ,045 X 7, . ry., TM' - 3' I wa,i53:J,6,, wh 0 E3 V ,sa , f. 4, Aoi .s Q 4.1 J . ' , . - Q SY . , , -2 X 1 Q ff-I f an , f AA 5' , 1 - ' a v ' .. A V ., P ua, . 1 ' 1 -W - 1 H . .',,. X ' A . .V f ? V ,, T , gi 5 4 Z' 5 . ' ' Q , F 4 1, -, , gg -a A ' W V A Q . 7 V, yi ' 7:4 1- ,-a i ' in I M My H k , If J I ,P-a:f::.,. at , x g . 'ff' fif L. S 'Hx ' ,. , , T T' A A -'l 'K- ' V Tifieu A In A 1f7-f.e, ,,.' 'fo X Kaiser, Simlco, Morgensfern, Kaenasl, Ellloff, Dana. Prifchard, Harlinq, Vance, Zulkowsld, Eshelrnan, Miller. Wafutilq Eadelall Back Row: Knupp lMgr.l, Comegys, Mclvlurdo, Toner, Fahy, Slillwagon, Bruenlner lMgr.l, Cannon lMgr.l. Firsl Row: Coach Smilh, Melhorn, Gorrell, Scarcia, Anderson, Kennard, Kay, Ellioll, Canfor Forly baseball candidales answered Coach Smilhs lirsl call lor praclice in preparalion lor lhe l95O season. On looking over The crop of diamond aspiranls, we see lhree lellermen baclc from lasl year's learn: l-larry Anderson, Bob Sorrell, and liuddy Kay. The pilching slahf is a queslion mark. l-lowever, lhere are several promising young pilchers who may develop as 'rhe season gels under way. As il slands, a greal deal depends on how lhe new boys shape up in regard +o whelher or nol The Rams will manage 'lo main+ain lhe pace sel by lasl year's club, which won I2 and losl 2. 50 Dale Schedule W N A Opp April I5-Williamson Trade School April 2l- Admiral Farragul April 22-- Valley Forge lvl. A. April 25- S+. Francis Prep. May 2- U. of Delaware Frosh. May 6- Williamson Trade May 9-- U. ol Delaware Frosh. May I3- Valley Forge lvl. A. May lbs- S+. Andrews School May 2O- S+. Francis Prep. May 24- Elldon High School May 27 P. M. C. Prep. of lfze 1950 Swim M. Pifcher Dick Toner E Q A 5555.1-' 1 'I 7 Spring Turnouf Coach Auvan Smi+I'1, SmiH'y Bob Melhorn Firs+ Baseman E K , ' 'fL3E2fTf'fi 4 Shorf Sfop Joe Scarcia ,W ga, Z ,,A, , ::,,, I ,V,. --gp Amy If l950 J. v. BASEBALL TEAM Fronl' Row: Mr. Srnifh lCoachl, Don Lewis, Richard Taylor, Bob Garreffson, Craig Thompson, Bob Prilchard, Al Rolqer, Bob Plane, Eddie Prorolc. Back Row: Ramon Naranjo, Van Barrinqer, Juan Naranio, Bob Green, John Carosi, Al Monaco, Bill Kienasl, Torn Nichols, GOLF TENNIS Leff fo Righlz Ranald Slandlee, Waller Marlin, Standing: Mr. Albright Ranald Sfancllee, Jack Roberf Vance, Torn Nichols, George Andes. Kleilz, John Nelson. Fronf Row: Jesse Smifh, prank Harrison. Larry Bornberqer, Ralph Sobel. Absent Ed Orvis. 52 X a- -2 mQ,gg,,N M 1-:J . W., J? .lu -5' ,, MJ. , 5' . J fig-A ' '.,1fQ3efiX ,H isa., . . geifiieigwgfg gf . .--3:5-,ff 5' H PP-N: 1' y V difiw. A Q I .. . 'rw , . L PR' .5 ' V .vi ,Cz ,,,, .E Q ,. . ' i'?:':F'. .:' V . N11 ' 4 ' ' jf: :::1 .EI,.-:,:'1. ' ,. . i x b, . t I is ,EJ Wifi, , x 5 iii kk M15 ww ' L w -i :,5V,,5.:-gg Q X IIEMQ1 W ::'k i!iZ':?'!: '-V' K' 59 :wa .ef ,,,s.., ,,,. ,lk V, , df? 1' YJ fPf ?Sf,,-- , A i 'T 'K givkiwiiiw. ag Q- .mx 5 . W M., if 655955 Q, S1 S .L --Mw- fzi., , X fw Bk Q 5 in f U S , Ni- Vf- 712 SE:Z .i'H, H R, iii 'S'--...,, +1-1 -my -., Many limes during lhe year we had lo visil lhe nurse, who doc- lored our wounds and cured our ailrnenls. Every Sunday was enliqhlened by lhe call lo worshipp for many il was The only lime lhey ever dressed up. There were many Trials and lemplalions, endless minules ol wail- ing and worrying whenever The head man wanled lo see you in his office alone. eq: ' affwfdf Tesls, make-ups, Term papers. and snealc quizzes were all perl of our daily life. The main reason we were lwere was +o sludy, even Jrllouglw af limes we were quile reluclaml lo do so. 'Q .,. 1- new he-ezw l l There was a cerlain amounl of work fo do for everyone, and even some leachers pifched in and helped. Mr. Smilh, beller known as Srni++y , was usually in his office wilh a good word for everyone. The wailers look lurns af lheir jobs and occa- sionally non-scholarship boys relieved Them for a few days. Genifmq Glau 'ne 'W sf' ,Q V.. 5 0-MOJVL... s Mft .W X -.,,, n 14 'll There were rnany social oullefs such as dances and a few plays in which The sludenls displayed hid- den lhespian lalenls. .Wh N, .1 V,- N ,Ax Qu-- 'lv-..,,. Among our many classmales were lhose who sang, played mu- sical inslrumenls, and were real slwarlcs on a Table llwal was nor allo- geflwer horizonlal. N Q. , Affer Hwe noon meal fhere were many fhings +0 do, such as re- porfing for 1'l'1e acfivify period over af The O!d Academy, or sfrolling across our beaufiful cam- pus for assembly. 'Q' edit PW... ,. m F . D. lg? Sr 'Y a K, fx ix, 'W X 1 'X R57 W uh, .Qi .,:,- J S an zu Ollen we slopped in al fhe school slore and were wailed on by Mrs. Thomas and lhe always genial hosl, Don Lewis. The long- awailed day of a vacalion was highlighled when we signed our wilh lhe l-leadmasrer and really enioyed Jrhe long wallc over fo Wiley. f L ae 'a... l l ..,,1 H if . r -fi: :- - ff se: ' M -Q-2 me ' 'S' 'A l 'Unis' v ll N nah 1, 'I .A ' 'J ,- I Q, is Q 1,3 iff,-1 sg L 1 ' 1 ..,:: I ' asf 1 K ' X A ig 7' 2 ,,., 'V ,A One of ine oulslanding evenls of +l1e Foolball season Scoreboard by Pelller, '49. af game. was llwe cledicalion of flue Dr. Peller. fallwer of Pele flwe homecoming foolball Afler all our work was done, we had lo have somellwing +o do besides gehling info lrouble. So we 'roolc flue na+ural course and jusl plain loaled. gj VVe luilclwed rides info lown and lriecl fo appear elife, lounged in The clubroom and rudely awoke sleeping roommafes. During all of our waking momenfs we were enlerprising wlwelher our Hme was usefully spenl or not Jus? The same, we will always remember flue I95O year af Wes+ Noflinglwam willw a fouch of senli- menlalily and reminisce some. fam! SM FEM? ' ' i,iQ'UfWf7 dai' fffliff s so jf 2Ni3T7mcl'i?5M is A V W ,fe Q,Q if A 2 2 a l i 'Wa is V ,,,., f i f - ' A J tk vv, Pi 7,'v ,iz 13, - A ..,v kgs . w e The day arrived for graduafion in a hurry, and amid 'ihe applause of our fellow sfudenfs we seniors received our well-deserved diplomas along wi+h oiher prizes and awards. Before fhe approving smiles of our parenis and friends, we graduafed-members of The Half-Cenfury class and newly accepfed alumni. T12 LQUPQQ is 111 me i101-1 tempug fffffff p For fhe Bes+ . . . in Men's Fine Shoes SI'yIed for Campus, Dorm or Dress Men's Shop - Basemenf -- ARROW SHOE STORE Known for OuaIi+y I4 Eas'I' King S+ree+ Lancasfer, Pa E. R. DEIBERT CO. 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