Wyoming Seminary Prep School - Yearbook (Kingston, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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f 'Q-if PF' -1. 'sr tg ' .Q 'ffm - - ' - , v-'.1 4' w .Q s . . 1 . - 1-- ,ca . - - - 12 - - . - -3 , . L Z . - -1 -- - ' ,gi :Jw K -ga 5' - , ,W 1 -..4 if --4-fm ,. Hmfqrg . -.Pi-q-fad! Left to right, first row: Bonnie White, Carol Renolds, Sue Sunday, Mimi Nash, Nancy Beard, Francine Bernstein, Nancy Fern, Doris Brown, Betsy Nash, Edie Trubek. Second row: Barbara Johns, Barbara James, Tina Clark, Lois Clay, Janet Jermyn, Judy Decker, Glenda Patterson, Dottie Edwards, Connie Wagner, Jean Russel. Third row: Nancy Llewelyn, Judy George, Donna Levine, Linda Connell, Eliza- beth Kershaw, Joyce Schneider, Rosalie Banks, Cathy gli.: Howard, Esther Whalen. Fourth row: Carol Sherman, Connie Yahara, Cheri Bonney, Ellie Ridall, Linda Myers, Pat Williams, Pat Green, Janet Long, Tamara von Mueiiling. Fifth row: Vickie Windsor, Dorothy Memlo, Cindy Gross, Gloria Lyons, Marty Hobart, Sue Justin, Pauline Moock. Sixth row: Brenda Davis, Jan Davis, Margie Stnffeld. Seventh row: Peggy Borgstede, Roxanne Robinson, Maryellen Strass- hurger. Absent: K. Johnson, H. Treder. C' Meow, meow! ! Margaret Borgstede, Presidentg Connie Yahara, Vice- Presidentg Nancy Fern, Secretaryg Edie Truhek, Treas- urer. PLATTONIANS The Plattonian Society started the year with initiations, both fun and formal. The society, which was organized in 1891, upheld the traditional standards but also added a white plume of its own. Every Sunday nine girls worked at the Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital in pediatrics, therapy, or central sup- ply. On Saturdays favors were made for the hospital and toys were collected at Christmas. The project met with a great deal of success, and both the hospital and the girls benefited from it. Another change this year was the electing of new officers at mid-term. Miss Cochran had been the adviser for four years, but this year Miss Oswald held the position and helped us with the 'cproblemsn of running the society. The Plattonians replaced a magnolia tree in memory of Professor Burt, planted three younger ones, and contributed to the success of the projects of the other societies. In the memories of the boarding girls, the Plattonian Society is as 'prominent and inevitable as Saturday s hash.

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Left to right, first row: Gail Funke, Mackie Tinsley, Diana Ringawa. Third row: Robert Meek, David Linda Myers. Second row: Kate Mulhall, Vici Wind- Derbis, Fred Ruggles, Kelly Joe Mather, William sor, Janet Long, Dottie Edwards, Connie Wugner, Polli, Thomas Mariano, Prof. Roberts, Doug Lewis THE CIVIL COURT The Civil Court, founded in 1944, is an organization made up of members of the student body representing boarders, day stu- dents, und the Dean School of Business. Its purpose is to try any student accused of theft or damage to property. Although the faculty adviser, Professor Roberts, is present at the meetings, he does not take part in the actual decisions of the Court, 4,35 I -1-'lv i FJ- x 1 lv r .. , 31 , . I make a motion we adjourn. In case you can't guess, this is the President Kelly Joe Mather.



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The Adelphian Society is the oldest lit- erary society at Wyoming Seminary. It is the club of the girl day students and has been functioning since 1865. At the beginning of each school year, each new student is invited to become an Adel- phian. If she accepts, she becomes the ustoogen of an older Adelphian. This older member, or slave driver, engineers her stooge's informal initiation tasks. The formal initiation is fa secret, very beautiful, candle-lit ceremony. This year the Adelpliians had bake sales to raise money for charity. They contributed to the Community Chest, filled Thanksgiving baskets for needy families, and participated in the Inter-Society Plays., the Inter-Society Reception, the Oratorical Contest, and the Declamation Contest. ADELPHIAN SOCIETY A Ginny Miller, Secretary, Mary Jane Sunday, Treasurer, Rita Biscontini, Vice-President, Helen Hoffa, President. Left to right, first row: C. H. Hoifa, B. Fredericks, D. Lundy, G. Miller, R. Biscontini, M. Hughes, J Howes, A. Bird, J. Mills, M. Daw. Second row: V. Carter, R. Thomas, F. Giovannini, S. Wagner, V Barone, S. Scmmcr. P. Brandwene J. Mieszkowski H. Llewell n. Third row: B. Saviiz J. J. Alinkoif: Y , L. Leventhal, B. Soyka, E, Gerstein, M. Kimble M. Curtis, M. Rudolph, J. Gibbons. Fourth rowi B. Cochran, E. Lawson, C. Dodson, J. Muncy, G. Margavich. C. O'Toole, D, Dzurica, M. Hess, C Vincent, N. Hess. F. Edwards, M. Hughes, M. Giifen Fifth row: B. Rache, I. Znaniecki, S. Scheuer, B Greylock, N. Baker, R. Belletieri, S. Tvede, J. Terry, J. Ferraro, M. English, B. Mulcy, M. J. il' rf, 'ir' ' f i Q' l Fl ' If N it n Kurlancheek. S. Epstein, C, Rutstein, F. Moore, P. Blasky, P. Saunders. L. Malkemes, J. Mattern, D. Ringawa, B. Abbot. Seventh row: S. Eaton, G. Jenkins, L. Colsten, Coffee, L. Kurlancheek, A. Popky, B. Abbot, F. Stein, S. Popky, B. Wruble. Eighth row: J. Thomas, C. Trethaway, E. 0'Connell, S. Ritten- meyer, C. Lewellyn, N. Welker, C. Marks, M. Reiley. Ninth rows,-P, Burnside, J. Casper, B. Zeller, B. Klugar, C. Tepletz, L. Wasserstrom, Bflvewsbalm, E. Shaffer, J. McLaughlin, A. Lewis, C. Perkins. Tenth row: S. Friedman, J. Graham, B. Phillips, S. B. Mal- pass, J. Greene, J. Crayton, G. Funke, Jo Brown, G. Hutchson, E. Brown. Eleventh row: M. Stevens, B. Smith, A. Hall, E. Leandri, M. Tinsley, L, Bryan. Sunday. Sixth row: J. Snowden, S. Weinstein, B. -r Ex Aww, this 1S so unexpected

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