Wyoming Seminary Prep School - Yearbook (Kingston, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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R... f W. Em im 4. 3 -L.,.:.:. M.,-,., was a rr pi- a if it was james christian burkhardt IM Wfltla iz mule on bu are 01 the whale human race A hearty llugh and a big smile are attached to one of the most popular fellows at Seminary. To list all of jim s activities on cam- pus would be almost impossible. Outstanding among these are Var- sity football and baseball, member of the Civil Court, and Patron Manager of the Annual. He is interested in medicine and hopes to prepare at Princeton. robert gale casey .-BOBU Carey would wallz wiib a .rlrau-'- berry blonde . . . Bob is a well-liked, popular essential of the Senior Class. Hunt- ing and fishing are a few of his hobbies, while eating, sleeping, and studying are his main occupa- tions. He plans to be a veterina- rian, and we are sure that with his sense of responsibility he will be a success. harold Clyde william birth HAL Shy one . . . One of the reticent members of our class, Harold came to Wyo- ming this year to prepare for col- lege, his choice being Penn State or Wilkes College. Among his hobbies, Harold lists model air- planes foremost. He likes to travel and see new places. The best of luck to a future engineer. Patricia michele burke PAT You are my .fllll.fl7lIlE . 1. . Blond Pat is a world traveler, having lived in Panama, and the Orient. Although this is her first year at Sem, Pat has already made a name for herself by her art work. This field being her main interest, she plans to study illustrating at the Rhode Island School of De- sign. sidney leon cimmet asm., Hail I0 lbe Chief Our Class President, Sid, has been by far one of the most active members of our class, listing debat- ing, dramatics, Opinator board membership, President of the In- dies, Faculty Editor of the An- nual, Honor Court, Blue and White, and top scholastic ratings as just a few of his activities. Sid is success personified. s - -3 .il is ' norman andrew clemens UDREW.. Lillle Mem. youlve bull rr 01113 day A deep voice and an infectious smile best describe Drew. One of our outstanding Seniors, he has been Editor of the Opinator, Director of the Blue and White and, a member of the Shakespeare and Dramatics Clubs. He has com- bined activities with scholarship. and next year will be found at Wesleyan studying for the min- istry. frank louis capone FRANK Alwagr leave Ibem laugbnzg Frank although only here 1 year, has guned the status of many four year students He is an avid reader and sportsman favoring hunting 'md fishing especially. Planning to study dentistry Frank s ambition is to go to Cor- nell. We are sure that the future holds many 'aching teeth for Frank to repair. frank joseph chickson CHICK So long, i1',r been good lo know you . . . Among the many new and pleas- ant faces at Wyoming this year is that of Frank Chiclcson, more com- monly called Chick. Frank. hail- ing from Nanticoke, has, during his short stay here, deve'oped a reputation fo: quietness, sincerity, and intelligence. Chick plans to enter Lafayette College and study business administration. ,ff

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I. joseph john barbacci HJOE.. Darla E yer Entering Sem as a Senior, joe soon made a hit with everyone. His main interest is in being an insurance salesman. ln his spare time, joe can be found listening to good music. Although quiet, he is a zealous, conscientious worker, and plans to continue his academic training at Wilkes. paul david batdorf PAUL Anchors Away My 1301 Paul, the husky blond from Car- penter Hall, was the manager who kept the ,records for the football team, Very sports minded, Paul collects programs and tickets from athletic events. He is a good stu- dent, and plans to go to the Naval Academy to prepare for a career in Uncle Sam's fleet. john burns acey millicent deborah auerbach HJACKH Lurley fa be me . . . A tall, good-looking blond? Why certainly, that's Jack Acey. A newcomer to Wyoming, Jack be- came a tackle on the football squad, was eagerly welcomed into the boarding life at fair Wyoming, where he became a part of the many thrills and spills. Next year jack plans to attend Annap- olis. K UMILLIEU Sure ll liltle bit of ben-Herz . . . Coming to Seminary only last year, Millie is already well known and liked by her dormates and the day students as well. Millie has done, work on the Annual and Oplnator Editorial Boards. Her ambition is to go into the field of art. Next year Millie will attend Syracuse University. , W, .. vga www was , , 'lie' , a all -,fawyax E ., .L hw. l -- as l is ' s as frank bendrick howard alan berman .-BENH Life mn be bezmtiful . . . An important tackle on our Var- sity, Ben made quite a name for himself on the gridiron. He is a sports enthusiast and dislikes only early hours. He hopes to enter Annapolis in the fall but beyond that he has made no plans. Ben will pave his way to success and happiness. Howie IV e lnwe formal ur ll 'Ll.'0IldE7'fIll guy . . . For the past live years, Howie has graced the basketball floor of Pettebone Gymnasium, and cap- tained our cagers in his junior year. He is everybody's friend, and each iota of his six feet, two inches, help compose a really ter- rihc fellow. Howie also holds the proud position of class historian. samuel barber Q-SAM,1 r 'People that you meet . . . all mzgifz' Srzm'r mug . . . Sam came to Seminary last year, and soon won the hearts of all by his wit and athletic ability. Wluo can forget his winning runs in the Penn State game, or the many thrills on the basketball court? Sam has also been Vice-President of his class, and the President of the Civil Court. esther baum UESSIBU Sheff A Lady Although new at Seminary this year, Essie's good nature and spark- ling humor have won her a host of friends. Essie plays the flute with prohciency, and has appeared in the presentations of the Dra- matic Society. It is her desire to enter Syracuse, Where she is sure to be an immediate favorite.



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donald o'brien coughlin UDONH Like fbe berner foam! in llve bzminr I 1fererrr1 . . . Don came to Seminary in his junior year, but his friendliness has made many of us wish that he had been here longer. He has served as financial chairman of the Blue ancl Wl1ite. and is also in- terested in basketball and jet planes. We know that Don will be successful at Lafayette. jackson coe crowl UJACK., facie nf all l1'ude.r jack is one of the most pleasant people you would ever want to meet. Although he is quiet and reserved, his popularity ranks high. A gentleman in the best sense of the word, Jack has been a member of the Independent Sol ciety for four years. Charlene burnette Connell cHARL13N12 HllVill7!Jllf Il .mug lbe day 111011111 never elzrl . . . Charlene is a quiet member of the Swetland clan. Known for her beautiful voice, this delicate miss made many appearances in Chapel. She was a member of both the Glee Club and the Triple Trio. Charlene's charm and quiet man- ner will claim for her the heights she truly deserves. j. howard corriston Howie Hail, ob bail to Pemzrylwtlziu . . . Howie seems to find Seminary's life quite interesting. As a new- comer, Howie soon made many friends and his face is familiar to many on campus. Basketball, foot- ball, and baseball are Howie-'s favorite sports. Next year Howie plans to be on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania. fay ann danner rm Tbfzl'.r what we like abou! the Solzfb . . . Fay Ann is one of the quiet members of our class, except to those who know her. Fifi lists zltt as her hobby, and has clone some excellent work. In the line of sports, she was the varsity hockey manager. She has also served on both the Annual Photography and Editorial boards. russel charles de esch truss Abit :ze-ver gwzzm leave zbe Navy . . . On his way to Annapolis from Allentown High, Russ took a de- tour and landed at Wyoming. Russ started the year by earning the position of halfback on the varsity grid squad, and played baseball in the spring. He has made an enviable record and many friends during his short stay here. james nelson cousins UJIMH Parkin 011 zbe pezlalr playin' sweet bzzrmozzg' . . . jim is new at Seminary this year, but he has so many friends that it seems as if he started as a Sub- Freshman. His favorite sport is track, and he is a lover of the piano. He is an ambitious student, and plans to attend Howard Uni- versity to study medicine. V william peyton cunningham BILL FPSIOIIZ-H6cI7'IEfZ Men During Bill's three years here, he has gained the reputation of being a good-natured person with plenty of ability. He has been a member of the Honor Court, the Independent Society, and the track and football teams. In your crystal ball, we see Bill becoming a law- yer.

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