G J rr ' 3 1833 01877 6218 ■SflX -)7aiiai ' j«l f I 1 • i • ' We shape our buildings and our buildings shape us. — Winston Churchill DEDICATION On ne voit bien qu ' avec le coeur. L ' essentiel est invisible pour les yeux. St. Exupery She who has earned this dedication posseses just such a quality; the ability to know her students, to capture their thoughts and to challenge them. When she is gone, the loss will be ours. For this reason the class of 1975 dedicates this yearbook to Mme. Solange Avsenew. Words that are currently in fashion, such as sensitivity, awareness, creativity, involvement could all be applied to the class of 1975. Words alone, however, cannot convey the spirit and the images with which you have filled the school. Yours is a class of special talents exhibited with enthusiasm and dedication. It would be hard to find anywhere a group with such diversity of interests. Each individual has worked toward her particular goal with directness of purpose and with an understanding of the value of high standards of performance and of results. You have not lost your sense of pleasure in something well learned, or of something accomplished. You leave behind you an example for others to look up to, and to emulate. You take with you the capacity to care about people, and about a job well done. Cod speed. Anne C. Shoemaker 5t,lL i ' : 3li 5 ! ; IIbH : ■JSStB i ki J s - ti .- N • when 1 was One, I had just begun . THE SURVIVORS But now I am Six .. So I think I ' be six now for ever and ever. Lisa I SENIORS Each of us has one special place, if not physical, at least in the mind and heart. It is not always easy to reach this country of the spirit — this emo- tional landscape — but all of us can find it if we take the time and effort, or perhaps find the honesty to see our own values clearly. lindsay carroll Tht vjoridi IS a biSuti ' fuL piacjL -ft) bL Dorr) into y t4 (Xon ' jL mird mppiru0 not ai[jjsus buna so nru mucm puui?, if qov doOi rpirux a mch- of hi .,, uohar) iviru mna i fiiu, bicausi iMiA (jn m ynn thtu doji ' t Sim M m tinu. . Jutt ltt)«, -. u. .« hi ' ' l ft f k ■,„ , , ' _ ( i ' B -v ' ■pp s Ji« - M li 1 PW 6anrisjL doiiov iasjt au morning, ciou bunks don ' i last aui thOys musip9ss. Harrison T dkLn ' jL sau T UKidil, I sa ' uoi Li ( disinsUa mi- ■jntn ' s a qfidt ctiffenna -OiCdr {jJiidJL . u Marilyn Willems m The best way out is through Robert Frost For the past is past will never return, the future we know not, and only the present can be called our own. Marie Corelli Tania Bredikin %mJI 30 ii ou : { . J n c l UnUrg There IS occasm aric CCLV5e5 tOhti (iti( Whnfore. in oJt ' fJ}jfiq6 lh Ou« V y. tS-CiyX yUL C Toosie Maschmeyer RARE OLD -GENUINE SOUR MflSH- Sitting here in limbo Lis Waiting for the dice-to-roll Sitting here in limbo Had some time to search my soul , Yes there ' s been some resistance But I know that my faith will lead me on I don ' t know where life will lead me But I know where I ' ve been I don ' t know what life will show me But I know what I ' ve seen Had my share of love and friendship But what ' s in the past is gone This little boy is movin ' on — jimmy Cliff Lisa Wheelock F My Tao is beginning to rise like the daily sun and I know where I am going like the leaf carried in the stream — carried along with no will of its own but with purpose and a place in a cycle within cycles with cycles. I must prepare. I must repair. My house is not in order — set it so. My dreams have hanged — what was once important is no longer held up high — I am more than passions! I must be! We have much more than ourselves — « « A. — David Lindley CK ' vss V tKj or We have only begun to grow you know only begun to grow just begun to grow and go you grow we are seedlings of the sun — Jefferson Airplane God loves you the devil loves you too None of them explain it when you die Take your pick to all it ' s all unknown One man ' s hell might be your paradise. — Murray McLauchlan FdVlc CAC Uty johc| v sl Barbara Aspinall caeiz. -EEEEEEEILQO ' I Were such things here as we do speak about? Or have we eaten of the insane root That takes the reason prisoner? Shakespeare Karen Wagner On Our Way to S.D.A. A dark brown taste, a burning thirst A head that ' s ready to split and burst. No time for mirth, no time for laughter — The cold gray dawn of the morning after. George Ade C,m- ' Lu X.-f-BH. ooO ooOOO O O o-o o-hh oooo Ltr me. 0 s - £eC(£AT Today is mine, each shining golden hour. In heart and hand and mind. I hold the power to mold in new design in patterns gay the beauty I shall find along the way. I am free! I am free! I am now free from all those obsessions, magic spells, delusions, and witchcraft! Fydor Dostoyevsky For happiness one needs security, but joy can spring like a flower from hope and effort. Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them but . . . I can follow where they lead. Louisa May Alcott (fl d2 . yvl 2 -- Our life is like some vast lake that is slowly filling with the streams of our years. Alexandre Bisson H J?%.bb t- J cx-(-rouJ ' V t Emmy Hunter V iC LA FRAflCe! Our separation so abides and flies That thou residing here goes yet with me, And I hence fleeting here remain with thee. Shakespeare But if the while I think on thee, dear friend. All losses are restored and sorrows end. Shakespeare Bov bJr, H vv do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I, And if by chance we find each other its beautiful. — Frederick S. Perls UyO vdld Nina Dayton Grow wild according to thy nature . . . Ttioreau Now abideth faith, hope, and love, the three, but the greatest of these is Love. If you want some fun sing Ob-La-De- La-Da — The Beatles Kim HcjJnejQ Do the difficult first, the impossible takes a little longer Leslie Walker Meg Bell At this point in life, feelings run deep. The more I try to penetrate them the more conscious I become that their cen- tral essences are hidden far further down. I have only scratched the surface with the worn-out instrument of words. For, quite apart from short comings of perception, there is the difficulty of turning feelings into language. . . Some of the greatest masterpieces leave us with nothing to say. Kenneth Clark martha lesser u; ' ' . hate all quotations — emerson CMAist)uii iA cdfUOAA. when we are really honest with ourselves we must admit that our lives m areallthat really belong to us. M So it is how we use our lives that ' M determines what kind of men we are. g It is my deepest belief that only « by giving our lives do we find life. — Cesar Chavez ' i My friend peers in on me with merry Wise face, and though the sky stay dim. The very light of day, the very Sun ' s self comes in with him. —Algernon Charles Swinburne There ' s the wonderful Love of a beautiful Maid, and the love of A staunch true man. And the love of a Baby that ' s unafraid- All have existed Since time began. But the most wonder- Ful Love, the Love of of all loves, is the Infinite, tenderest. Passionate love of one dead drunk for Another. — Anonymous Jo  t f A m Randy Flaxenburg Keep up your bright swords for the dew will rust them. — William Shakespeare ■.v. - . , tv . m jU«ms!fis:£3n «Oiemi ■r RAiM i ih ' ' ' ' M. f B —jMiDr r (■■JT •3 ««ltA If you smile at me, will understand ' Cause that is something everybody everywhere does In the same language. — Stephen Stills and Graham Crosby Hilary Rankin what though the radiance Which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight. Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass. Of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind. — Wordsworth Hran UJinstDd d((Ji(jLj CoyjL QUEEN OF THE ROLLER DERBY ' Everything fun in life is either illegal, immoral, or fattening! UNTITLED one ounce of truth benefits like ripples on a pond one ounce of truth benefits like a ripple on a pond one ounce of truth benefits like ripples on a pond as things change remember my smile remember i smiled when i ' m gone sing a good song when i ' m gone we ain ' t got long to stay (FROM A POEM BY NIKKI GIOVANNI) 3mauaj jIa1 There once was a Dormouse who lived in a bed Of the delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red). And all the day long he ' d a wonderful view Of geraniums (red) and delphiniums (blue). A. A. Milne Fantasy and reality are secret lovers who share adjoining rooms. You know, if somebody told me when I was young that I ' d end up feeding honey to a zombie I ' d tell them they were crazy. — Paul Zindel ' n v cryr - - Han is not t b ) o w he has h A t VoVa of wKaV he do€b no ye-l have, rf u)bai he YTi Cjh- have. ( r Ihe uJor ( uiou c s eep it h r Qi uiere ru men ojKo sau , It can ' - be done! It is not enough iobebusu. The cjuebVion 15 Uhah are w bosy abooi? Hennj Dftv o Thor£PiO Terul Li|nn HUUnan r-j • i if i ' 9 n ' • r-v ' . • V f Sometimes I get so confused I don ' t know which end is up .... Which makes it really difficult when I try to sit down! — Z ggy V i «0. r e r) !« ■' r ' dju - % dui n Tt O - ' ' O 5 The dwarf sees farther than the giant, when he has the giant ' s shoulders to mount on. Coleridge i There is much talk of perfect patterns — some are certain they see it. Some see what they have been told to see. Some remem- ber that they saw it once but have lost it. Some are strengthened by seeing a pattern wherin the oppressed and exploited of the earth are gradually emerging from their, bondage, some find strength in their con- viction that there is nothing to see. —Wilder JXCUJCLCT) A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGl JESSICA WILLIAMS w.o.o.a. — bathroom, raisin toast far out in fashions with stud and growing Do you know what lies at the bottom of the main stream? bucky and squaw Mediocrity want the windows open all the time and I don ' t want to worry about the rain all the young dudes on a desert island blind dates and dog night contempt — w.o.o.a. ANNE RUTLEDGE HOGG what good is sitting alone in your room? Come hear the music play. Life is a cabaret old chum. Come to the cabaret! -. ' • w a.M ' 4. • t ' «l 4 1 Ji % « when we were in seventh grade you explained to us the facts of life. When we were in ninth grade you chaperoned our dances with Lawrenceville. When we were in eleventh grade you guided us to our senior year bearing THE SACRED LETTUCE. And now that we are in twelfth grade we want you to explain the facts of life again. THANKS MISS MICHEL. Rx et) She ' s . ot 5o.- 3 -to je-t HHHHHK .1 — — - H ' N FRENCH J. Smith, R. Townsend, S. Avsenew, M. Zaniewski, E. Massiah, P. Johnson. GERMAN LATIN R. Losoncy, B. Heidenhofer, H. Noble, M. Gamble. MUSIC J.Lang J. Abel DRAMA Our thanks to Mrs. Goutman who has given us so much through the years and has sur- vived nonetheless. . HISTORY E. Schall, J. Harper, M. Pearson, M. Hammer, J. Savior. E. Austin, P. Swan, A. Moreau, B. Carvalho, G. Willis. Above: I. Satterthwaite. M. Leavitt. M. Cairns, D. Hunter. Below: S. Russo, H. Abraham, J. Cope. SCIENCE Above; A. Kamrin, M. Heckscher, C. Dahl, M. Miller, E. Chesick. Below: J. LaVan, Minerva, J. Michel. i i ' S . I 1 iriain LaiiL;uai;c I8! l ri- I 1 a j :rk 4 i I ' m not one who makes believe I know that leaves are green rhey only turn to brown when autumn comes around. I know just what I say Today ' s not yesterday And all things have an ending — Stevie Wonder M. Page mm J. Forrest J.Todd E. Copeland B. Wilson No bubble is so iridescent or floats longer than that blown by the successful teacher. — Sir William Osier ti ' ' :m 82 SOPHOMORES F R E S H M E N . • ,. „.,.. -- .._ ;; - ?f --:- %i? .. - ,-.- ; ; :; ; 4 S? - ' -.; • z ' ' . - ' • ri -■' ' . ' 1 ' . ■.rc - . ' ..... l ssi V--J • • ' - ■-•s- ' -I ' fs ' .. -..Wl ' ' ' ' S ' Vfc-t-j ••-. ' ■■-- wv • — . -? -?-: • - f Mt -. . - - r- -■- vr s asa - • EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE COMPLIMENTS OF J. H.TERRY COMPANY • • •7 Like this?? % 0-- f k. k. m ' i e ' M lt . BiP L ji ' ' L. fli mA mJ M Sg I EjK } 4 1 4 % C ' -r - i : ' , ' p W L , ; - ' ACTIVITIE THE MASKERS R I D I N G HOURGLASS CHORUS 4 . HA S.C.O.H.R CONTEMPORARY CLUB A. A. a 3!-iEiUK. ' aB«r ' :rifi3 STUDENT SENATE Our fearless leader 106 fctJJi SAILING GERMAN KLUB SKI CLUB ' Notice the resemblance? • ' « A l_: Preparing for college. ' I feel physics is an entirely relevant course. ' FV ' !- ' 1 1 1 L 1 1 B 1 1l 1 HPv m ._ H ■1 ■■H ' t • ■i 1 ■1 i ■mt ■■■1 No, I ' m not a frustrated teacher ' mmMkii v; I • ' i 1 , %ii : . s ' iini ' iiiiiH ijiiiiijiiii ' v  ■' M ' i L. ' • 4 M ' VS ' ' V . i ' - ; , i?(Sf J ♦ srr f ■. 4 i (■- '  w ♦ HMHIm :in t ■. i :  , -: ,,,, . ' - ' M. ' r.. ' THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION WARMLY WELCOMES irS NEWEST MEMBERS THE CLASS OF 1975 PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF BALLET Directors: John White Magarita de Saa CLASSICAL BALLET INSTRUCTION 131 N. Narberth Avenue Narberth, Pa. 19072 M04-3455 Compliments of SAFEGUARD INDUSTRIES Compliments of BELL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOGIATION THE PEAR TREE Lancaster Avenue Bryn Mawr Pa PARVIN ' S PHARMACY James P. Kerchner Alice M. Kerchner 30 Bryn Mawr Ave. Bryn Mawr Pa SUBURBAN HARDWARE STORES 836 Lancaster Avenue Bryn Mawr Pa LA5-0894 LA5-7350 D-ARROW WILDERNESS 19.hyea. C AN O E TR I P C AM P In Maine Quebec For boys and girls in separate groups. Full or half season. Small group living in Wilderness. Base Camp: Grand Lake Stream, Maine, SURVIVAL ECOLOGY training. Post Season Coed Biology Group. ACA Accredited — Quaker Leadership For folder: George Darrow 780 Millbrook La., Haverford Pa. 19041 COMPL MENTS OFA CORPORATE FRIEND] r I— I K Patrons Dr. and Mrs. Baruch S. Blumberg Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Casper Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Coxe Mr. and Mrs. John ). Dautrich Mr. and Mrs. Harmon C. Dunathan Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Louis Flaxenburg Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. Haines, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Haley Jr. Dr. and Mrs. C. William Hanson Mr. and Mrs. J. Renwich Hogg, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Huffaker Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert D. Jerome Dr. and Mrs. Peter Knowlton Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Marquardt Mrs. Ann Ayres Mazzocone Power Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.A. Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rankin Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Robb III Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haskill Rosen Mr. and Mrs. John R. Senior Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Williams Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Winston The Senior Class 1230 Page Terrace, Villanova, Pa. 19085 720 College Avenue, Haverford, Pa. 19041 906 Old State Road, Berwyn, Pa. 19312 255 Lenape Drive, Berwyn, Pa. 19312 340 Fishers Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 323 S. Lawrence Court, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 124 Deerfield Road, Broomall, Pa. 19008 821 Milmar Road, Newtown Square, Pa. 19073 1423 Monk Road, Gladwyne, Pa. 19035 780 Millbrook Lane, Haverford, Pa. 19041 110 Sunset Lane, Haverford, Pa 19041 Glendower Farms, Gwynedd, Pa. 19436 628 Overhill Road, Ardmore, Pa. 19003 7439 Rhoads Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19151 ' 637 Walnut Lane, Haverford, Pa. 19041 1200 Gainsboro Road, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. 19004 547 Sussex Road, Wynnewood, Pa. 19096 415 Glyn-Wynne Road, Haverford, Pa. 19041 65 Woodcroft Road, Havertown, Pa. 19041 4107 Fields Drive, Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444 224 Rose Lane, Haverford, Pa. 19041 229 Pennswood Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 433 College Avenue, Haverford, Pa. 19041 1004 South 45th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 6025 W. Oxford Street, Ph iladelph ia. Pa. 1 9151 321 Mallwyd Road, Merion Station, Pa. 19066 986 Railroad Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 751 North Wayne Avenue, Wayne, Pa. 19087 677 Sussex Road, Wynnewood, Pa. 19096 1150 Radnor Hill Road, Wayne, Pa. 19087 135 Fishers Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 507 Leopard Road, Berwyn, Pa. 19312 10 W. Chesnut Hill Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 19118 1300 Partridge Lane, Villanova, Pa. ' 19085 774 Conestoga Road, Rosemont, Pa. 19010 Possum Hollow Road, Wallingford, Pa. 19086 54 Merbrook Lane, Merion Station, Pa. 19066 William Penn House, 7979 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 1178 Wisteria Drive, Malvern, Pa. 19355 908 Haverford Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 116 Avon Road, Haverford, Pa. 19041 400 Oak Lane, Wayne, Pa. 19087 337 N. Bowman Avenue, Merion, Pa. 19066 422 Morris Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 327 Llandrillo Raod, Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 19004 76 East Newfield Way, Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 19004 54 Overhill Road, Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 19004 THE STAFF Christine Ellen Anne Tania Anne 10 5 2009 DT 179689 1 3 00
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