Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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Sx Newtown Sq PA 19073-4524 6,4 ,Y 4, W -1 W F4 fi '5Iv.HEhu.iM s W A .774 5224132 s out mein! thu v' 11' ,. , 12-' Q5 9 ,p M 547 X ,T HEPA IH' -5.5 -'HI' .4-, .. ,I , ,-fp , , 5' -Sly N I .FOREWORD Theme and Valfiationsf' How often this phrase occurs in concert programs. lt sig- nifies that the central theme will be played in many styles and moods, perhaps as a simple folk tune, a martial beat, or a light airy dance. lt will be happy or sad, fast or slow, just as the artist desires. So it is with our education from here on. We have so far developed only the central theme, the basic framework of our future. Our variations will also include the simple folk theme-those who prefer to make homes and rear families. Others will hearken to the martial beat of the armed forces. A goodly number will prefer the more stately, serious presentation and will seek a scholarly interpretation of the theme. Wliatever our preference of mood, our stylelin the 'cVariations, we are all deeply indebted to our Alma Mater for developing the basic theme, and to the faculty who set the tempo, swiftly for some, not so fast for others. May our melody as developed in the pages of this, the 1955 Annual, linger for- ever in the halls of Chester High and be- come an inspiration for the classes that will follow. CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION . , . ..,.. page ACTIVITIES ....... ..... p age SPORTS .,.,.,,.., ...,. p age UNDERCLASSES . . . ..... page GRADUATES ..... ...,. 1 mage DEDICATIO Teacher, master coach, builder of team and school spirit never before ex- perienced at Chester High School, recipient of the 1954 St. Roberts Outstanding Coaches Award, the 1955 Ohev Sholom Award for Brotherhood Week, Robert B. Forwood exemplifies the finest in devotion to his duties, and in ability and true human understanding. Therefore, we the Class of 1955, proudly and most appreciatively dedicate our Annual to him. A graduate of Prospect Park High School and West Chester State Teachers College, Mr. Forwood received a Master's Degree at Temple University in 1950. He began his teaching career at the Deveraux School and later taught at Clifton Heights High School where he developed his first championship basketball team. He came to Chester High School in 1942. Mr. Forwood served in the Navy from 1943 to 1946 where he saw service in the Pacific as a Lieutenant Returning to Chester High, he resumed his position as physical education instructor and assistant basketball coach. ln 1953, he was named head coach. Since that time, his teams have established historic records at Chester High. The 1954 basketball team won the Suburban 1 District 1 and Eastern Penn- sylvania State Championship. In 1955, Mr. Forwood's team again repeated in Suburban 1, District 1, and for the second year won the Eastern Pennsylvania State Championship. Mr. Robert B. Forwood stands as a symbol to all at Chester High. His magnificent coaching record, his outstanding teaching, his high character-all serve for the betterment of our community. I 1' V ' ' M' QA Moa! ganna! BOARD OF EDUCATION, Chester School District, seated left to right: Mr. William J. Fw ' NMA Pastuszek, Mr. Anthony Przedzial, Mr. Joseph Pappano, Rev. J. L. Link, Mr. Edward Parry vf,af5islfF - J A gli' 4 l CPresidentJ, Mr. Jacob Sapovitz, Mrs. Frances P. Donahoo, Mr. Charles Pennington, Mr. Jack L. -,1f4:-J..1- McCaw, Superintendent Showalter. ADDISON H. SHOWALTER CHARLES D. LONG Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent f W 1l lS5'Zlf KiU QEY' ..i Hail Seniors! You are approaching your joyous time. For you the voyage is about over, and your promised land lies ahead. As you disem- laark on its enchanted shore may there be a song in your heart, a song of faith and hope. Go forth in the knowledge that if God is with you, no one can be against you. Go forth with firm step and high resolve. Commit your lives to His care and guidance, and victory will crown your every effort. Hail and farewell! Your friend, KARL E. AGAN ..,J' 'W S-ll V Wade To you, the Class of 1955, go the best wishes of the faculty of our school. During your days at Chester High We have partici- pated in many interesting and memory last- ing experiences, through which, we are sure, we have all grown in many respects. We hope sincerely that the friendships you have made here, and the experiences that were yours and ours mutually, will serve you well in the future. CHARLES A. GILES ,Hara axw., ' 'lmlioa KARL AGAN CHARLES GILES Chairman Vice-President HANNAH CASSELL JOHN CRAWFORD 5001111 Smdle-5 Physical Education ELIZABETH ELLIS EDNA EMMOTT Art Secretary JAMES Science HAROLD I-IARTMAN Languages ELEANORE H. HOAGLAND Head Guidance Counselor H omemaking EMILE HUBER HOWARD LUTTON W. ROBERT PROSSER Mathematics Vocational Commercial HAROLD W. ROSS LEONA M. SEALEY EDNA M. 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Here, too, the future automotive engineer may get his start. Those who catch the vision of an expanding America will find the building trades heck- oning. The world of machines offers training with the lathe, the press, and the electric motor. Truly, Chester High School offers OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED. Ill CHARLES F. ZINN Vocational Director WILLIAM W. GEORGE Industrial Arts WILLIAM GORDON Industrial Arts ANNIM J. AYRES LOUIS K. MUTZEL CHARLES W. MARSH RAYMOND BRANDT Vocational OC 10 W wwf X , ,, , , rf ff ,f fm' 2 , . ff M? if ggi! t f ii, ,V WZ? , .ff f. ,ft .-5 V at' nal Vocational Vocational 4' ,ff G ,W E if W W 75 I f if f WLM 1. 'ft itz mf n fa!-'V W f ,w f-1, av, tat. V, .,,, I' X . .5 ' wygyef- ' ali, ,-X3 , ' .52-nQ ' 6 em, - Yrvvft - if uf. 1' 1,g I 2 Q49 rp: W ' 9 GEORGE M. McCAIN Vocational THOMAS PHILLIPS Vocational C. LESTER SCHUSTER Vocational ROBERT G. FRAZIER Vocational BLAIR GAN OE Vocational EUGENE G. WOLONICK Industrial Arts NO MISTAKES PERMITTED! Unclel the watchful eye of M1. Vermeychuk, James Simpson learns the proper way to operate a lathe. , ii.. m SAFETY FIRST is the rule as Tom Winfree operates the Fray end mill and Bob Peer tackles a drill press under the supervision of Mr. Marsh. HARRY P. REDDIG Vocational JAMES D. VERMEYCHUK Industrial Arts G. BAILEY ALEXANDER Vocational JOSEPH I-IRABAK Vocational USING PLENTY of elbow grease, Cl. to r.l Richie Czyszczon Marty Replogic, and Joe Pro give the old bus a face-lifting in the school paint shop. Q OLIVER CLENDENNING HALBERT BLOOM VOCUHOTIGZ Vgcatigngl sf-1 , E 5' X' 4' 5 5.51 N 3 m'. it X R 31 T5 L 14f 175?f-iif-Ff'T.Q z Kcfi K' 15' Xl , if , , , v ikflbvx VFX .-', x x' Zl'l'S 7X. X Q ' ' L ALBERT J.iBUoNo English W MURIEL R. DETURK LEAH E. JORDAN MARY C. MULDOON ,N 'J'f English English English , X, ,ELK THIS IS a potential trouble spot, says Mr. Selelz to Frank Wright and Fay Wilson in a senior P.O.D. class. MARGARET K. MULDOON MARY P. NUNAN MARTHA French English Latin L. PANCOAST rl HERE IS that book you were waiting for, says student librarian Victor Steele to Sue Tarkington. wiht 74eq9wezMM qknwledge .lust as a simple melody grows into a mighty sym- phony at the hands of a gifted composer, so develops the mind of man in his search for truth. The world of the test tube, the call of big business, and the need for international understanding are but a few of the problems challenging young people today. The college preparatory curriculum is designed to meet the needs of those who are accepting the call for leadership in this period of world tension. THE TECHNIQUE of a master teacher is re fiected by the interest on the student faces as FREDERIC- ADDIS an English 12 class listens to Miss Edna Wagner, German English department head. 7.9 4 T! map , :ff f - MILDRED G. MASSIN Spam -1 , 1 X sy as . J . ,, ,JW K.. ,ff lf, . , F ,f.' f 42,1 fv-f' R. REED EDWARDS Mathematics THE COMPLEXITIES of minute organisms are revealed through the microscope to biology students Gerry Whitaker and Jane Hughes. ROBERT F. SHOLLY Mathematics MARY C. DACEY W. HENRY PIERSON W. GEORGE REIGNER EVANGELINE K. JONES Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies English lam: GEORGE BAKSI Commercial EDITH E. BARTHA Commercial CATHERINE DUDAR Commercial HELEN KAPOURELOS LEONARD KITTNER AMBER S. KNOX Commercial Commercial Commercial I' 1 , 5, ,A 'i GOOD SECRETARIES in the making! The rhythmic cadence of Miss Edith Barthais typing class indicates seriousness of purpose and ef- ficiency. THE RAPID PACE of modern business rc- quires the ability to use varied types of calcu- latory machines, both electrically and man- ually operated. These seniors under the super- vision of Miss Helms are receiving intensive training in modern practices. 654 Zeqa 5445 6614 auzfafgzfam if THE DOUBLE ENTRY system of bookkeeping requires neatness and accuracy. This class in Bookkeeping I finds no time to dream as Mrs. Knox tirelessly guards against mistakes. The world of commerce and trade provides golden opportunities for graduates competently trained in the many phases of commercial education. In addition to the general business training offered during the sophomore year, specialization in salesmanship, secretarial procedures, oflice machine practice, bookkeeping and accounting are available to the advanced student. On-the-job training, as provided through distributive education, offers the student an opportunity to earn as well as learn. Outstanding commercial students, through the aid of the Pennsylvania Employment Service and the Placement Bureau at the high school, are often placed in positions even before graduation. ALDA M. ADAMS Commercial HELEN M. BARTHA Commercial LEAH E, BLOQM ROBERT F. DALY T. JAMES MASTICOLA JOHN L. McDOWELL RITA E. SPELLMAN fgfff 'ff fgw, , ff f ' f WWW: , ..,, - . ef K . English S0001 Studies Social Sfllflies Social Studies Commercial l '5 2 A f ' la 5 J , V - -'Q ' ' - um - at f f zz 1 X9 cf' 1 4 f ff f 0 X f Q2Z?f ,,- ,ZL 4 gf? fi , af-f-f, , ., , gf ytct , y . y t y y HERE SPEED IS not essential. A quiet nook on the top Hoor reveals zu junior art class putting the finishing touches to some contest material as Mrs. Molloy makes subtle suggestions. ROBERT FORWOOD Physical Education ' .Pit 5' J ,zz wi 1 3 4 'Ll ' LILLIAN S. MOLLOY Art HAROLD BOYER Physical Education Physical Education 1 HAROLD BREWSTER Physical Educ ' A DEFT STROKE here, then a gentle touch, and a winter scene nears completion. ELLEN LOMBARDI RICHARD C. MADISON RUTH W. MARTINEZ Physical Education Social Studies Physical Education JOANNE BRAUER ,',' fi' 1415 RAYMOND SCHWEET Distributive Education PAUL USAVAGE '7n cm 46564556 7aae Acknowledging the importance of the aesthetic devel- opment of the individual, Chester High School nurtures the creative instincts of its students by providing an art curriculum of unusual scope. Here the pupils may experi- ment in the various media of art. Commercial art, oil and water painting, modeling, technical designing and fashions provide many avenues of self-expression. The outstanding quality of the art work which appears in the school yearbook, the Annual, is a tribute not only to the originality of the students, hut also to the excellence of the instruction. Furthermore, graduates of the art cur- riculum have won numerous prizes in both state and na- tional competition. Mathematics , Q 6 f W BY if 5 5 JOHN DEMARSKI ROBERT E. VAUGHAN LEWIS R. ZELLEY Music Music Music f ,0v 3:9 ,x..,.J J, ,+- false 'J of 'T' cz 55.2 oriuecga WK AGNES L. ALEXANDER Librarian CLARA P. RILEY English BUSY HANDS and minds keep out of trouble. The art period moves too rapidly for Cleft to rightl Lucy Hicks, Bennie Walker, Carol Brady, Mike Arcus, Anthony Seman, George Ballard and Harold Bostic. ..-,ggi .A om?- r ' .'4 v 4. , ' i-iff! iggff . ?i6f.:,f , ,iii ' ' 'Zfki3'Z,' --P? 2-:2'f fos5'-J ' . , .fi-2-L27-.1-.: 1'lgQ 17' 'Tj'-f,'ffi I p s1.'5. ,2..f1v 'L , asa-'xfazfjfli fi ' 7 V 5 f-S1121-4' A -T -L 'afjy f.j 'lf I . f.,'l.727g.- nfl .-' 'I .ni ff-ef-Af ' . .-I.--. r if-'eve - W' 5' A .1 :ZH f .3-'l'L:E'LsgC'1', . . .' :x-f fi' f '. .ff-24. . , ' ,f -:-'J ': .Lg -: ,4g7f':.?,,- , f . 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K, CONVERSATION, attrac- tive table decorations, and etiquette are important, but When do we eat?,' thinks Bob Sholly as Miss Bloom pleasantly chats with this senior homemaking group. MADGE TERWILLIGER H omemakmg IS IT WORTH the eliort or should I go buy a dress, ponders Gretchen Holcombe as she tries to figure out her pattern pieces. DO TOO MANY HANDS spoil the broth? Ealing it will be the final proof for this cook- ing class. MN. WM' I CHARLOTTE O. WEAVER H omemakm, LORRAINE CARROLL Secretary CLARA H. HUBACHECK Secretary HE HAS A HEART, GIRLS! At least Dr. Lewis English, Jr., doesn't appear worried while giving Richard Czyszczon a physical in CHS medical center. NATALIE DAVIS Dental Hygienist JOHN B. KLOPP MD. ANNA McCAY R.N. ARVA WHITE R.N. DOLORES T. STROIK Secretary MARGARET E. WALKER English -.,., 3 f , ' 4 3 ,, ,.,f.,f , ,. -,,., ,5 A ,4 meaame of Me ,mapa mgfzedoente D , , 1 - f- Y V , t xi. X, 1 I7 -1 7 Q 5-K: Q 5 ik fi v ' f ' 4 -ff: - iff! ,' ' f' T , IA -f Y 2 AFTER EXAMINATIONS comes the real work. Mrs Arva White, Miss Natalie Davis, and Mrs. Anna McCoy of the high school medical staff find that filing and recording is very time consuming. S W if FOR BETTER or for worse! The problems of American home life are the theme for discussion in Mrs. Weaxferas class in Family Relations. MARTHA LODEN Social Studies p U JXCKLA FRA 1515 LETZP tudies, , 1 Z9 ,ff f 1890 1955. MARIE HOGAN mm 'O Social Studies MARIE L. McDONALD English LILLIAN MARSH ALL NATHANIEL English English fr NUM' MRS. HUBACHER micro- V Hlming the permanent rec- ord cards of CHS students V Q. PLAFKER ABIGAIL S. ROWLAND MARY E. RUFFINI English English V Y 1 V ,- J f ' . J f 'z ff ,, A REAVES ANTOINETTE PASCALE WILLIAM SLEZAK ROBERT SMITH! ARTHUR DESIMONE RUTH D. HARC ' ' Science X f Science Science Science Science N .X , 5 . Ji in ,SQW J I oscilloscope. RAYMOND YEICH EDITH O. WHITE Science English STUDENTS OF PHYSICS under the guidance of Mr. De Rose experiment with sound waves on the new f,J45.-lCf A f ' fx' If f ,' THE BEST HOT MEAL in town for only twenty-five ARE WOMEN DRIVERS SAFER THAN MEN? Insur- cents fto studentsl served in the school cafeteria. HDC6 ' ' ' companles say so. Mr. Robert Gramger, driver iraining instructor at CHS, gives helpful suggestions. ROBERT GRAINGER Driver Education 'Qs F. '-., A -' JV ALBERT E. HART Mathematics ALBERT L. BERGER ALFRED D. BUONO English Social Studies HERMAN MAILMAN Spanish 1 ,E I' ,, A 5 ' 'I R a xt 2 Q4 .1 I 46 14 dm of Acawm feeble Zhaugdaat Me asian x -v Junior Prom QUEEN FOR A NIGHT! But the memory of that night will linger f rev with lovely .lean Pulcher, Queen of the r i Gras. H1 u, -92 gf ,if WWW X mf ,Sf 'QW l X R sg ,M . Lv - OH, WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL NIGHT! The carefree hours of Mardi Gras reveal the Queen surrounded by the lovely ladies of the courtg Left to Right Velma Brysiak, Barbara Beard, Queen Jean Pulcher, Carol Staus and Marina Guasperini. THE TRUE SPIRIT OF THE MARDI GRAS! A boy and his girl with star dust in their eyes. THE GRAND MARCH' Pity the poor judges. T Left to right: Mr. Hartman, adviserg Nancy Wood, Vice- Presidentg Rita Coccia, Secretary-Treasurerg Phoebe Bliss, President. Honor Society Fifteen years ago, Chester High School was admitted to the National Honor Society for Secondary Schools. Since its beginning, Honor Society has insisted upon the qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service in its members. Furthermore, all members must maintain at least a MB average scholasticallyg otherwise they may he dropped from the organization by a vote of the faculty and committee. Only 511 of the Junior class and 15? of the Senior Class are admitted to Honor Society. The emblem of the society is a keystone set with a flaming torch with the letters C.S.L.S., .standing for the four qualifications of the society. Mr. Hartman is the adviser of Honor Society and the Chester Optimist Club is the sponsor. First row Cleft to rightl: Phoebe Bliss, President, Nancy Wood, Vice-President, Rita Coccia, Secretary-Treasurer. Second rows Lena Coiro, Virginia Fullerton, Joyce Eledge, Rita Ferrarelli, Irene Haupel, Elvira Fusco, Eleanor McCann, Irene Kupay. Third row: Richard Eckman, Henr VaP1t.l hD I' ' ' ' y n e , osep em im, John Curtis, Robert Sobleray, Jesse Carrington. 1 5' a .. i .,,p f '1- 1 vs R .N X N 'SQ' 3 ml s Key Club MORE WORK AHEAD! Key Club Adviser .lohn McDowell and officers lay plans for a busy season. Left to Right: Dan Reid, Treasurerg Horace Walker, Secretaryg John L. McDowell, Adviser, Bob Moyer, Vice-President, and Walt Nacrelli, President. 1 Key Club serves the school and community as a service organization. As part of a state and national group, under the auspices of Kiwanis International, .,,, Key Club has filled a vital need in high school life. i s , Chester High Key Club has done outstanding service work, and this year Q it has ranked among the top Pennsylvania high school clubs in service rendered. . In the community, Key Club actively engages in the Community Chest and : March of Dimes Drives. It aids the Kiwanis Club in several of its civic endeavors. is At sclrool, 'Key Club serves individual organizations in need of service or lf., financial aid as well as serving the entire school. This year alone, the organiza- 0 tion has donated over 3300.00 in money grants, gifts and equipment to the CHS i' community. A With service by Key Club reflected throughout the school, it can be hoped that CHS is a better place because of the work of this organization. First row, l. to r.: J. Nardone, D. Reid, R. Moyer, J. L. McDowell, Adviserg W. Nacrelli, H. Walker, W. Davis. Second row: J. Vernon, M. Pastuszek, D. Shaw, E. Robinson, J. Young, P. Walker, S. Bell, A. Lenny. Third row: A. Savage, W. Chocallo, R. Mutzel, E. Sprague, L. Summa, R. Muschelli, A. Simmons. Fourth row: J. Demkin, G. Reeves, I. Wootson, D. Auerbach. ., hi? Q- :Intl tis NWI i . WHICH PICTURE THIS WEEK? Welcome sports staff has tough prob- lem. Seated, left to right: A. Vasil, C. La Spada and H. Walker, sports editors, standing: A. Rosenthal, L. Abrams, S. Boyce, D. Rosenthal. EDITORIAL STAFF, left to right: C. LaSpada, girls' sports editor P. Bliss, features editorg B. Rosen- thal, associate editorg E. Bonkowski editor-in-chief, E. Berger, news edi tor, H. Walker, boys' sports editor, standing, 1. L. McDowell, Adviser. IT'S GOOD, but we can do better, says John McDowell, Wel- come Adviser, to the News staff. Seated, left to right: A. Zeitzeff, J Duman E. Berger, news editorg S Mosley. Standin : A. Rosen- - s - g .. thal, P. Stewart, J. L. McDowell, Adviser. ,,?jl'f,f',UI ,,,, 22 ' 1 I ,, A ,V H THE PRIDE OF ACHIEVEMENT. John L. McDowell, Welcome Adviser, E. Bonkowski, editor-in-chief of Wel- come, and Albert L. Berger, Annual Adviser, display the P.S.P.A. awards for outstanding school publications. WELCCM P. Bliss, feature editor, briefs stall on policy. Seated, left to right: J. Good- man, J. Dumzm, J. Clark, P. Bliss, features editorg D. Brunog standing: M. ll Ad 'er. Copp ock, B. Messick, M. Hartzell, J. L. McDowe , vis The Welcome serves as the chronicler of Chester High School. Through its words, its pictures, its cartoons, pass the very life of the school. It records those events, great and small, some never-to-he-forgotten, others quickly to fade awayg all, though, to be marked hy the Welcome. The Welcome appears as a weekly page in the Chester T' es. Over the past years, it has been a consistent winner in 1m state and national scholast1c compet1t1on. Eleanor Jones Elvira Fuse 0 LENA COIRO pins a cor- sage on Barbara Finan, goddess of the harvest. Eight years ago the Karl E. Agan chapter of the Future Teachers of America was organized in Chester High School by Dr. Leah Jordan. Since its inception, the club has been very active in school affairs. F .T.A. members receive, upon occasion, practi- cal experience in the classroom by substituing for teachers whenever faculty members request it. Realizing the importance of a higher education and accepting the fact that rising college fees often present grave problems to prospective teachers, the F.T.A. awards each year a partial scholarship to the member who has been voted by his fellows as tl1e most promising candidate for the teaching profes- sion. Money earned from the sale of chrysanthe- mums and dinks helps make this award possible. is F.T. A . F.T.A. OFFICERS. Seated. Robert Moyer, President. Standmg, left to right: Charles Jones, First Vice-Presidentg Phoebe Bliss Treasurerg Dave Auerbach, Second Vice-Presidenlg June Locke, Recording Secrelaryg Rose Anne Grasty, Corresponding Secretary HAPPY F.T.A. members display the pride of the Thanksgiving season-Chrysanthemums. E-W' ,,, S B ' i ik M n K X .- xx fi X 1 ROBERT MOYER, President of F.T.A., conducts a breakfast meeting at Linton's Restaurant my 1-1 as Rose Anne Grasty, Phoebe . Bliss, and Frank Wright look on. First row: Auerbach, Moyer, Grasty, Bliss, Locke, Jones, Hussey. Second row: Coiro, Reed, Brady, Hrabak, deProphelis, Pais, deProphetis, LaSpada, Rosenthal. Third Rows Im schweiler, Nessenthaler, Wood, Moore, Daley, Radel, Kohn, DiGiovanni, Polinski, Coppock Fourth row: Glatts, Kokoszka, Jones, Long, Haupel, Coccia, Cullis, Fleish, Ballard, Abbruzzesi Fifth row: Corbitt, Kravitz, Roberts, Vasil, Bruno, Peck, Bradshaw, Walls, Blank, Bailey Flaherty, Reist. Sixth rows Whittington, Shinn, Walker, Smoloy, Mutzel, Loden, Baraharn Trader, LeCompte, Wright, Price, Roehrig, Abrams. , ' iw ' ex MK 2 I . ,4-frfv 'Q P 5 5 CONCERT CH0IRQFirst row, left to right: Dominiak, Green Richards P Records Hrabak Dra er Maddox 1 1 - a 9 P a 1 Reeves, McNair, Moore, Sullivant, Imschweiler, Gittman, Ross. Second row: Doddson, D1Giovanni, Sexton, Bara- hara, Todd, McKinney, Smith, Roberts, Dowd, S. Cohen, Swain, Flaherty, Grant, Blevins, V. Records, Vincent, ea mm! iazmaag uOne of the finest high school choral groups I have directed, said Fred Waring of Chester Highls Concert Choir when they performed as a demonstration group at Fred Waring's Work- shop last summer. This is an example of the type of singing that distinguishes the Concert Choir which performs about 35 times each year for various community, church, and school events under the direction of Mr. Harold W. Ross, CHS Choral Director. Dannaker. Third rows Anderson, Delohn, Dunn, R. Demkin. Fourth row: McNeal, R. Cohen, Walker, Kir- ven, Downs, McClelland, Barnard, Sprague, Steele, Di- Cave, Fricke, Roehrig, Rago, Grasty, Chocallo, Sim- monds, Ewaka, Smoly, Crystle, Abrams, Balard, J. Demkin, Harold Ross, Adviser. Made up of selected seniors, juniors, and sophomores, the Choir sings all types of music from the religious to modern swing. During the Christmas season, the Choir presented an informal program over WDEL-TV, Wilmington, Delaware. To climax the year-'s activities, the Choir will present an original Fred Waring adaptation, The Song of Amer- icaf' which is a history of our country in song and poetry. DISTRICT CHORUS-Chester High School's District Chorus Representatives bring glory to C.H.S. Row 1, l. to r. Dallas Fitzsimmons, Gloria Richards. Row 2. Joseph Brown, Benjamin McNeal, Donald Downs. I IV 3,1 X21 J E f , N lf 4 ' V151 fkf V, yn, 'uw A sz 1 - Z I ,k 1 3 ,M f J img' ,, ,f MR. HAROLD W. ROSS Director DALLAS FITZSIMMONS, our cap- able accompanist, caught in a pensive mood during one of the many assem- bly programs. MIXED CHORUS-First row, l to r.: DeSantis, Boc- chino, Saunders, Shoemaker Harmon Bel ra , , g ve, Jackson, Collins, Green, Davis, Dixon, Broadbent, Bezlyk, Reaves, Sullivant, Gittman, Sexton, Grasty, Caratello, Jenkins, Maddox. Second row: Adams, DePaul, LaChance, En namorato, Phillips, Tarkington, Chandler, Carr, Barnard Cope, Abrams, Benson, Haskins, Walker, Harmon, James Rennie, Richards, Ward, Fanning, James. Third rowz, Grayston Liebman Mur h Bullock Cohen k , , P Y, , , Par er, Records, Goodman, Nicolaides, Burnett, Barahara, Ran- dolph, Collins, Hussey, DiGiovanni, Imschweiler, Hrabak, Gardley, McNair, Wilson, Moore. Fourth row: Collachi, Demkin, DeMaio, Wardius, Freeman, Brown, Gilligan, Griffith, Cohen, McKinney, Todd, Flaherty, Kravitz, Ross, Vincent, Bliss, Blevins, Green, Swain, Bell, Beaver. Fifth row: Simmonds, Rago, Barnard, McClelland, Fricke, Greenleaf, Walker, DiCave, Boyd, Collyer, Carrington, Curtis, Brown, Grasty, McNeal. Sixth row: Wersinger, Davis, Moore, Chocallo, Johnson, Saunders, Kirven, Demkin, Roehrig, Dannaker, Steele, Abrams, Cohen, Taylor, Ballard, Harris Fowlkes. Chester High School students receive class training in the various phases of choral singing, with special emphasis placed Chorus upon intonation, rhythm blend, and diction. At the close of the term auditions are held, and from these classes are selected the personnel for the famed Concert Choir, the Mixed Chorus, and the Boys' Chorus. Highlighting the year's endeavor is the Voice Festival, to which all city schools send their choral groups and soloists. BOYS' CHORUS-First row, l. to r.: Collachi, Wersinger, Saunders, Carrington, Curtis, Dan- naker, Abrams, Ballard. Davies, Grubb. Second row: Moore, McClelland, Barnard, Smoliy, Walker, Kirven, R. Demkin, Colyer, J. Demkin, Third row? Steele, Johnson, McNeal, Chocallo Simmons, Harris, Greenleaf, Taylor. Fourth row: Brown, Cohen, Boyd, DiCave, Roehrig 7 7 Grasty, Fricke, Rago, Coverdale, Fowlkes. J! '5allf ff26il:1f1:' L Fellowship First row left to right: Buck- ly, Treasurer, Smally, Secre- taryg Johnson, President: Fleish, Vice-President. Sec- ond row: McDowell, Ad- viserg Vernon, Haskins. Ed- wards, Gerald, Rose. Third row: Whittington. Doyle, Purnell, Coker, Davis. Fourth row: Jones, Peterson, Quinzi, Bagley, Perry. The Chester High School Fel- lowship Club, through a variety of activities and programs, promotes the cause of understanding among all pupils of the school. Included among the features for this year were the sponsoring of an assembly during Brotherhood Week, participation in a debate at Douglass .lunior High, and an ac- tive engagement in various civic functions carried out by Chester Fel- lowship House. Fellowship Club, under the capable leadership of .lohn McDowell, has made its pres- ence known and respected through- out the school. .A. A. The purpose of the Girls, A.A., whose membership boasts of over 75? of all the CHS girls, is to pro- mote athletic activities for girls and to set a high standard of sportsman- ship throughout the school. In addi- tion to the three varsity sports spon- sored by GAA, it also offers riding, bowling and tennis, intramural bas- ketball, a volleyball playday, and a Ping Pong Tournament. l NN-.r First row, left to right: Peck, Treasurer, Gilligan, Senior Representativeg Greuler, Freshman Representativeg Thompson, Secretary. Second row: Brauer, Adviser, Manship, President, Lombardi, Adviser. Third row: Upton, Sophomore Representative, West, Vice-President. fytgggz Kneeling: P. Bliss, J. Abrams, E. Sprague, E. Bonkowski. Standing: Mr. R. Daly, Transportation, Miss II. Cassell, General Chairman, R. Moyer, Mr. Karl Agan, Principal, Miss M Muldoon, Speeches, Mr. J. McDowell Publicity. . 9 Junior Chest -'Q --B ff L- T ' X '31 I f Q, x l .,,,. X H ,L IJ.. l , 1 . . 4 :1 gfg ix - Q. , it -, cj 'gg gi 'f:'1r Ja! T -his I Ir, , -' U N C . - , :A Q 5 -.r l f - 32,27 ,sf . --1 1 ,nncmrmv Linquist Society The .lunior Community Chest, teen-age counter- part of the Red Feather organization, conducted the most successful drive in its history at Chester High. More than 35700 was collected by student contributions throughout the city schools. This money is used to help the needy, homeless, and city organizations such as the Boy Scouts, Chester Day Nursery, and other groups whose policies are 'cservice to othersf' A variety show, written and directed by CHS stu- dents under the supervision of various faculty members, was directly responsible for the enthusiastic financial support of this project dedicated to the service of others. Realizing that international understanding depends upon people learning to know more about each other, the Linguist Club under the guidance of Mr. Harold Hartman has made it a policy to do more than just learn to speak a foreign tongue. The study of customs, folk- lore, music, literature and art have become a' part of the club program. Left to right: B. Rosenthal, President, C. Jones, Vice-Presidentg P. Trosino, Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Hartman, Adviser. Industrial Society Standing: D. Usavage, Treasurerg J. Car- rington, Vice-Presidentg I. Coverdale, Sec- retary. Seated: J. Curtiss, Presidentg Mr. Blair Canoe, Adviser. The Industrial Society under the leadership of Mr. Blair Canoe, plays a vital part in the development of the student in the vocational curriculum. This organization plans the monthly assembly programs, inviting as guest speakers key persons from industry, and frequently presenting industrial films. '4And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That seven such heads could carry all they knew. These words, borrowed fand slightly alteredj from Oliver Goldsmith, flttingly introduce our Scott Hi-Q team which joins with other high school groups from Delaware County in a battle of wits. HI-I1 Scotts Hi-Q Seated: S. Boyce, R. Moyer Miss Hogan, Adviser. Stand ing: J. Young, A. Savage, W. Spence, J. Demkin. A WEIGHTY DECISION! Which pictures to include? What to say? These are some of the problems facing Nancy Wood and Rose Anne Grasty as associate editors of the ,SS Annual. THE ANNU '71 2 ff: 'fi il M af STUDENTS LIKE these make our Annual great. Art editor Myrna Smith and her associates, left to right: Charles Watkins, Tom McKinney, and Alexander Rybak spent hours illustratin theme for the '55 yearbook. PUBLICATIONS DELEGATES attending PSPA Convention at State College happily examine Chester High's prize-winning yearbook, the Annual. Front row, left to right: D. Dowey, D. Sordi, E. Fusco, and E. Bonkowski. Second row: C. Schaen, E. Jones, Miss Brauer and Myrna Smith. g the Another Chester High Annual going to press brings smiles of satisfaction to those responsible for its creatwrl Seated, l. to r.: Myrna Smith, art editorg Dolores Sordi, associate business managerg Nancy Wood, associate editor, Edward Ursprung, Cooke Publish- ing Companyg Doris Dowey, associate business man- agerg Rose Anne Grasty, associate editor. Standing: Mary Gilligan, girls' sports editor, Thomas McKin- ney, student photographyg Lillian Molloy, art de- partment: Albert L. Berger, adviserg Betty Ellis, art departmentg Edwin Sprague, boys' sports editor, Paul Hipple and George Ballard, art. Professional pho- tography by Charles Moulder of Merin Studio. Dolores Sordl and Doris Dowey checking the day's re- TWO GOOD SPORTS are Mary G11 celpts as Annual photographer Tom McKinney secures ligan and Eddie Sprague, associate a picture of the first dollar recelved during current sports editor for ,55. Crop that one campaign carefully, Ed! N---L TOUGH GOING, BUT IT WAS WORTH IT! Albert Berger, Annual adviser, and Mr. Ursprung display the uci. tation from PSPA, acclaim. ing the Anual a first place winner in the state yearbook contest. I ff gf ff X NO WORRIES IN JUNE if you use the E-Z way of buying the Annual says Mr Berger yearbook adviser, talking to the home- room representatlves' Seated left to right: J. Eledge, E. Fusco, R Grant P West and P McMaster Standing: D. Stauffer, D. Barahara C Pfiel H Walker and Mr. Berger. R. W. OSTERMAYER, SR. President of Home Office Pennsylvania Industrial Chemical P.l.C.CO. scholarship committee screening applica- .C0 P0fUfi0n tions. Sitting fleft to rightl Harold Hartman, James DeRose, Chairmang Sarah Holcroft. Standing: John Crawford, Robert Prosser. Clairton, Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania Industrial Chemical Corporation of Clairton, Pennsyl- vania, offers yearly 320,000 in scholarships to students who will have completed three years of work in Chester High School and who are planning to continue their education on a recognized college level leading toward a degree. The qualifications for the applicants are based on scholarship, need for financial aid, character and contribution to the school. P.I.C.CO. scholarship student committee. Sitting Cleft to rightb : Irene Haupel, Virginia Fuller- ton, Jeannette Purnell, Joan Semcheski, Jean Pulcher. Standing: Robert Prosser, Adviserg Dan Reid, James Coverdale, Thomas McKinney. PRESIDENT Dave Springman and Senate are discussing future plans with the new Student Council. It looks like this idea might be fun. - T. JAMES MASTICOLA Advisor DAVE SPRINGMAN President Student Coun il The Student Council in Chester High School provides an oppor- tunity for the students to realize the importance of being good citizens in school, community, and country and to learn the functions of a demo- cratic government. Student Council is based on the Federal Government and consists of a Senate, a House of Representatives, and a Student Court. The members of the Senate are elected from each class and the Court is also chosen in this manner. The House of Representatives has two members from each homeroom. Student Council annually publishes a handbook for CHS students. It also prints a daily announcement sheet. On Saturday nights, Student Council is in charge of the school dances, and it sponsors an annual Thanksgiving semi-formal. One of the most important functions of Student Council is the coflecting and distributing of the money through the Welfare Fund. This service organization also publishes football programs and gives a banquet each year for the football and basketball teams. Through the untiring assistance of Mr. T. James Masticola, adviser, Student Council has become a very important unit in the life of the school. 3 F sc- . R is Z S S+ Y, Sf K QA x fix PHOEBE BLISS Vice-President X ' ' PLANNING THE football program seems to be a Job that requires plenty of brain fx gi' . 'ff as power. GRETCHEN HOLCOMBE A . Treasurer ' X . tr' .' i ffl!! xg: Q? E QS A fi? N BARBARA ROSENTHAL JOYCE ELEDGE PEGGY NORMAN Senior Senate Semor Senate Semor Senate AS USUAL, the man does all the work! President Spring- man checking over the announcement sheet while Agnes Vasil and Peggy Norman operate the duplicating machine. ff 4 N, , X, QKWWK 5 3 ef f S 1 is KK fi H fi fi X 'ifxixs ki ww WWW 42 f 1, yf , yn ,XG , .5 ,, ,viggfff Q21 xg, ' WN.. I l . , ,, ,, ,f , W4 1 f d MR. RAY SCHWEET, distributive education instructor HOPING TO BE a buyer some day, Barbara Craw or learns what to look for from an expert in the Held. at CHS, briefs James McCabe on Sales technique. Distributive Education ADVERTISING sells merchandise. Joanne Brower receives practical experience in preparing an advertising layout. 'f:Q7 ' , , , ,, , ' 45 Dramatic Society M-nw 1-f AND THAT'S MY FINAL WORD, says Mr. Conklin fElwood WolfeJ to Miss Brooks CShirley Vincent? and Mr. Boynton CBill Davisl in a scene from Our Miss Brooks. DRAMATIC SOCIETY ADVISORS, Standing, left to rightg Arthur De- Simone, Regina Hynes, Raymond Yeich. Sitting: Mildred Massino, Mary Muldoon, Evangeline Jones. Despite the multitude of problems confronting those in- terested in play production at Chester High School, the Dramatic Society climaxed a very successful season with TIME OUT FOR GINGER, a three-act comedy by Ronald Alexander. During the winter months, Ronnie Hampton electrified the audience by presenting LET'S LIVE A LITTLE, a curtain raiser, written, produced and directed entirely by himself. DRAMATIC SOCIETY OFFICERS, left to right: Elvira Fusco, Vice-Presidentg Rebecca Bramble, Secretaryg Salome, Mosley, Properties Committee: Batya Pais, President. YOU MEAN, SHE,S ?????? Yeah!!! Jimmy Hinder- hofer C285 is discussing the merits? of a girl football player tCarmella La Spadal with Tony Emmi C303 in 'Time Out for Ginger. I ' ' ' '1lll Ylf ,, ,First row, left to right: J. Demkin, D. Shaw, K. Mclntyre, A. Haas, W. Sawezyn, T. lezzi, M. Pastuszek. Second row: D. Raga, D. Downc, W. Chocullo, R. Demkin, R. Cohen, J. Steele. Standing: A. Savage. f First row, left to right: J. Demkin, Wishner, Jordan, S. Cohen, McKinney, Walker, Rago, X Stark, Joseph. Second row: Downe, Simmonds, Kirven, R. Demkin, R. Cohen, Wood, Kerney, Biown, Belgrave. Third row: Crystle, Zelley, Hamer, Miah, Danaker. 1' H A -4,-v,.ep,.f, I5 f fi I :'. V h, 5, 2 7 ' 4 ' . .......,m.i..,.Q. ,..., '4 F 1-f- j k , . , W. ,I A fibfi ,Y M 1 I ,3 5,4 M 1.1 ww , I I vp? 1 X f 4 .Liu ,Av . K A'5 r' 'N -P v V r' , . N M! 1 ri-c 'T ' . -If , f s 27 m,e,..Il V t f ' ,. , L af 4' In 1 ' 1 M X. I Rfxjlf' hir 4,31 , ff. , 1 XG' ' 1 .1 1 V 1. 5 4 .1 .1 i 1 1 e P' ' 'i mfg J' 45f'! L,f ,. vw 1. ,PC ,,' .1 r . 1' , 'V 31,119 , f I 'E,3 4 .I U. ' L.. u r 3 , r .v f' 4 FOUR DEE-lightful K of 1. w. N iv, si LA. , Q, 1155! 6 bl: ,J . Al., 1-affix QL, . 33' -- ::'- .ra - ,2 ,fZi. f, - f - -1 . X ., Y,.,, : f..- -J' .,,,- . ft- . reasons why CHS has championship teams! Left to right: Sandra de Prophetls, cheerleader captain, Rita Fer- rarelll, majorette captaing Eleanor Lychowitch, twlrler captain, and Sonya deProphetis, cheer- leader co captain. JU D , P , 1 HOLLYWOOD, ATTENTION! CHS cheer- leaders lead the field in noise and beauty. First row, left to right: Sandra deProphetis, Sonya deProphetis. Second row: K. Logan, M. McCullough, J. Clark, B. Roberts, P. Nor- man, B. Pais, D. Logan. Third row: C. La- Spada, F. Brown, Coach Martinez, J. Locke, S. Turpin, B. Bynum. P1 t Mi- First row, left to right: H. DaleY, J. Edwards, E. Lycho- witch, captain. Second row: M. Coppock, M. Coppock, J. Dumen, D. Bruno. HIAWATHA', Sprague CEddie to you? poses with four maidens after the Orange and Black scalped the Media Mustangs 20 to 13. Left to right: M. Smith, E. Lycho- witch, Hiawatha,,' J. Edwards, and R. Ferrarelli. Majorettes Bottom row, left to right: L. Skladanowski, K. Manship, G. Holcombe, B. Beard, P. Sommer. Top row: M. Smith, J. Heistand, A. M. Clark, C. Long, F. Owsiany, L. Ed- wards, R. Ferrarelli. lmlnml- H -H- ap. l First row, l. to r.: Landers, Mattiford Seigle, Phillips, Collins, Minshall Hamer, Boyd, Caccia, Bond, Collachi Miah, Jackson, Dannaker, Hussey Cohen, Records, McKinney, DiGio vanni, Stark. Second row: Walker Moore, Henderson, Savage, Allen, Bar- nard, Mahon, Arcus, Vincent, Peck Danos, Colletta, Pastuszek, Joseph Hihbs, Hazzard, Trynovich, Lawing Messick, Mahon, Bagley. Third row? Mclntyre, Tucker, Walker, Patterson Pastuszek, Walls, James, Hollings- worth, Yoder, Todd, Czyszczon, Rago, Roehrig, Walker, Cline, Radell, Brown, Thomas, DiGiovanni, Wallace, Iezzi. Fourth row: Eckert, Records Phillips, Hrabak, Kerney, Wilson: Simmonds, Johnson, Lee, Wilson, Dais Shaw, Portas, Pastuszek, Dunn, Ful- mer, Skladanowski, Hoover, Filiaggi, Haas. Fifth row: Ryan. Simpson, Sam- sel, Reid, Downey, Ladis, Kervin, Demkin, Billet, Chocallo, Savage, Col- letta, Cohen, Stelle, Dobson, Deligar, Carpenter, Wood, Crystle, Huggins. Sixth row: Heistand, Sommer, Walters, Skladanowski, Edwards, Owsiany, Clarke, Beard, Manship, Holcombe, Truax, Long, Hughes, Kravitz, To- masco, Vogel, Brysiak, Whitaker, Fer- rarelli, Smith, Duman, Edwards, Ly- chowitch, Bruno, Coppock, Coppock, Daley. Left to right: Gail Reichelderfer, Joan Kravitz, Cathy Tomasco, Judy Walls, Velma Brysiak, Gerry Whitaker. 7 7 ie 4 my if team 64' am gzagggcgggl .-.-,-,Q v.f,.:.1,w.:e11,ff n ,f ,.m'w4. I-QU'-'fx'QvIEfx F2L?:'Il7T1-!l2'Jii'J.u lift 3322-'75 iZ77N'!Fi1': fTi1n:J5-'L-!'fia'd!:'iL 7 mir,- L? A WGN 2'.'aV5?.i'-1: Q 1'6?4U5lZFf'Jf -147-G ','5I.-911.1-' fJl'!F1W4YY-5-Pf7r9iiSEi.7kZlZG. INV! TYPES?- Q 3 or it ,- 4 J cas FIGHT soNo QMS, Fight on for Chester Fight for her colors, qpdl' Sb ' March on down the field, Keep them flying high, Fight on for our Alma Mater Fi ht on for Chester, and her gl ry, , g We will never yield. Fight right on to victory. RAH! RAH! RAH! Football A hint of autumn in the air, a hearty a'Fight, Team, Fight, and the poignant strains of the Alma Mater ushered in the 1954 football season with CHS defeating Haverford 6-0. For a while, however, the victory song was not heard as the Wlilmington gridders took quick ad- vantage of the faltering Madison men, playing them to a 12-12 deadlock. The following week only dolorous sounds came from the stands as CHS fell before the mighty Royals from Upper Darby. The tempo of the competition increased. In quick succession Norristown, Ridley Township, and Cheltenham trembled, cracked, and fell before a rejuvenated Orange and Black team. Hope for a string of victories was short-lived as Abington and Lower Merion placed a reef in the path of the gal- lant Clipper ship. A crescendo-like finish climaxed the season as the Clippers, stung by recent defeats, stopped the Media Mustangs 20-13 in the Thanksgiving Day classic. HEAD COACH DICK MADISON. Behind that smile lies trouble for CHS opponents. ' i' First row, left to right: Shinn, Hinderhofer, Brown, Reid, Woolsen, and Davidson. Second row: Springman, Young, Lewis, Oakley, Bringle, Auerbach, and Bell. Third row: Keenan, Anderson, Mutzel, McCready, Powell, Iacona, and Laurantano. Fourth row: Robinson, Anderson, Kane, Laube, Clarke, and Belgrade. Fifth row: Leary, Mc- Namara, and Mattox. WAITING FOR THE WHISTLE' CHS Co-Captains Dann Reid fAll-Delco Eleven? and 'glken Wootsen fAl1- Delco Second Team? intently study the opposition's punting. THE POWER BEHIND THE ORANGE AND BLACK. L. to r.: Lou Sulpezio, assistant J.V. coachg '4Big Bill Slezak, Varsity line coachg Dick7' Madison, head coach of footballg Bob Grainger, backfield, and ,lim Vermeychuk, J.V. coach. ii RIDING FOR A FALL! Wootsen and Bringle about to tackle a Haverford player. Chester won 6-0. CTimes photo? TAKING T0 THE AIR! Big Jim Robinson going after a high one during the Chester-Wilmington fracas. A stalemate: 12-12. CTimes photo? NOT THIS TIME, BUDDY! Determined Media player stops Chester for no gain in Turk D l ' won 20-13. CTimes photol ey ay c HSSIC. Chester FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Chester 6 ......................... Haverford 0 Chester 12 .. ,.... Wilmington 12 Chester 0 . .. Upper Darby 12 Chester 13 .,..,.. Norristown 6 Chester 20 . . .... Ridley Township 0 Chester 13 ....... Cheltenham 6 Chester 0 .... .....,... A bington 28 Chester 6 ............ Lower Merion 39 Chester 20 . . . ...................... Media 13 Won-5 Lost-3 Tied-1 OH MY ACHING BACK! Reid, Shinn and Hinderhofer smother Hav- erford player Chester won 6-0. . . Football First Row: Ayers, Raymond, Crews, Seidman, Davis, DeVito, Muse, Hall Myers and Logan. Second Row: Hamilton, Robinson, Lynch, Hood, Cham- bers, Pierce, Worrilow, Stipe, Worlham, Doss and Greenleaf. Third Row: Lou Sulpezio tAssistant Coachl, Smith, Crews, Drew, Wolson, Buckley Mitchell, Fleist, Roy, Brown, Esrey and .lim Vermeychuk fCoachJ. if ' 9 I.V. BASEBALL-Row 1, l. to r.: P. Masusock, C. Palaia, E. Hollis, H. Arm- strong, J. Burns, B. Seidman. Row 2: L. Arcus, D. Auer- bach, R. Hamilton, Coach Boyer, R. Mutzel, O. Town- send. L i 1 Y V ,, Baseball , Chester Chester Chester l' Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester F N. Chester D ' '?Chester JIM IANNI winds up for a fast one. Looks like it may be that third strike. Chester 1954 BASEBALL SCHEDULE 11 Lansdowne 3 'Chester 1 .... .... U pper Darby 2 5 .-----.- Media 0 Chester 5 .... ..... S t. James 8 5 ...... Swarthmore 0 Chester 1 .... Upper Darby 3 16 .......... Collingdale 0 Chester 5 .... ........ H averford 4 6 ..... Ridley Township 3 Chester 4 .... .... L ower Merion 2 8 ......... Chichester 6 Chester 3 .... .....,. A bington 5 9 ....... Haverford 2 Chester 0 .........i..... Cheltenham 2 14 .. . Lower Merion 6 Chester 2 ,...........,.. Norristown 5 4 . . . ...... Abington 3 'iCompleted in 8 innings 2 . . . .... Cheltenham 6 Wins-11 Loses-8 2 .... Norristown 3 VARSITY BASEBALL-Row 1, l. to r.: P. Masusock, J. Elliott, C. Palaia, E. Hollis, J. Burns, B. Seidman, W. Hunter, H. Armstrong. Row 2: L. Arcus, D. Auerbach, R. Hamilton, R. Mutzel, 0. Townsend, J. Ianni, W. Davidson. Row 3: H. Hollis J. Iacono, J. Demkin, Coach Brewster, J. Owsiany, M. Rossi, R. Czyszczon. .l Qi 5 of the team thi wear mfule able mention U.P. and thir A.P. All-State teams. JIM BOWER, one of the spar C 1 . , . d S- gym 1 it 3 3 QAES to 7 I .gut 1 if-fr'A 2 X ' 1954-55 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE , , Chester 30 West Philadelphia 35 Chester 60 .,., ....... A bington I ' Chester 78 ....... P.M.C. Prep 40 Chester 70 .... ..., U pper Darby Chester 68 ....... Collingdale 38 Chester 78 .... ,,,,,,A, H avel-ford QMS Chester 66 ......... ,. Ridley Township 38 Chester 62 .... Ridley Township 3 Chester 61 ................ ......... R adnor 54 Chester 91 .... ,,.. ,,4,.. M e dia A glgester flnvitationl ...... Allengrwlrg glllester .... Cheltenham f ester .............. .... r ospect ar 5' ester 4 .... . Q k t , Chester 84 ,.... .,.. L ower Merion 44 Chester 654' .. ...,...... Ida feailvmlig 2 Chester 91 . . . . . . Norristown 55 Chester 785 . . . , , I Lansd0wne.A1dan Chester 63 ....,.. Abington 50 Chester 6675 ,. ..., Scranton Central 3 Chester 67 ........,..,......... Upper Darby 54 Chester 7353 ...,. ........,.. R eading f fl Chester 20 ..,....,..,...,........ .... H averford 12 Chester 48M ..... .....,. M cKeesport n j Chester 49 fCity Championship? ....... ..St. James 35 PiDistrict Playoffs 7 Chester 80 ..,......................... Cheltenham 39 Wstate Playoffs Chester 62 .......................,. Lower Merion 44 'f Championship Game Chester 67 ..... Norristown 53 ONE OF CHESTER'S key players in 5 the scoring department and under a Y y the boards, Horace Walker was a unanimous selection for the AP and 'ffl ffm f 'M f ff UP All-State teams. 58 37 28 32 45 51 49 50 55 44 41 54 57 2 Standing, left to right: Jack Elliott, Jack Johnson, Joe Iacona, Roger Mutzel, Cecil Bond, Jim Bower, George Reeves, Horace Walker, Walt Laszek, Gerry Gilbert, Dave Auerbach, Billy Wilson, Irv Krant. Kneeling: Coach Bob Forwood, Captain John Laszek. The 1954-55 basketball season at Chester High was the most outstanding in the schoolls history of interscholastic sports. Under the fine coaching of Bob Forwootl, the Clippers started the season off with a loss to West Philadelphia, 35-30, however, the Or- ange and Black stormed hack after this defeat with the longest winning streak in its cage history, reeling oil twenty-six consecutive games. During this winning spree the Clippers cap- tured the City title for the fifth year in a row by beating St. James 49-35, won the Section One crown with twelve straight wins, took the District laurels by defeating Quakertown, Yea- don, and Lansdowne-Aldan, thus qualifying for the State playoffs. All during this great season the names of John Laszek, Captain, Jim Bower, Gerry Gil- bert, Irv Krant, and Horace Walker, a member of the All-State team were heard time and again, for it was these boys and the rest of the team, Walt Laszek, Ed Bryant and Company that won the Eastern State Championship by defeating Scranton Central, 66-44, and 'Reading High, 73-41. Fate was against the Orange and Black as they played lVIcKeesport in the State final and lost 54-48. Even in defeat, the Clippers won for themselves an honor and a prestige that will go down in the annals of high school history. Their outstanding sportsmanship and splendid playing are a credit to the boys and to their school and will be a goal for future teams to meet. GOOD LUCK, CLIPPERS, FOR 1956!!! State fmmozapa Clipper Captain JOHN LASZEK 1 1 MASTER STRATEGISTS Bob Forwood, Dutch Boyer and Jim Ma'sticola go over scouting reports to prepare defense for a big game. A BASKETBALL BALLET! Walker takes to the air as Chester defeats Yeadon 65-50 in District I playoHs at the Penn Palestra. WILL IT NEVER COME DOWN? Bower V15 and Gilbert Q93 reach for a high one in the District I Hnals. Clippers swamped Lansdowne-Aldan 73-55. Duma: A TOUGH GAME, but Captain John steals the ball from Rollie West, Abington ace, as Chester ekes out a 60-58 win over a determined Abington quintet. Seotimml ddampa BLUEPRINT FOR VIC- TORY! Coach Bohn For- wood diagrams a play for the big guns of the Clipper court men. Left to right: Gilbert, Walker, Bower , Laszek and Krant. It f,ei?ilTT57ff?f ,-s THEY NEVER MAKE THE HEADLINES, but their work and devotion to duty helped spark the Clippers through another gruel- ing season. Left to right: Ted Michell, Martin Pastuszek, Ken Mclntyre, Costa Miller, Sol Buzgon, Bennie Walker. THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY! A one hander brings the crowd to its feet as .lohnny Laszek racks up a goal in the Scranton Central playoff. Chester won 66-44. A TRUE CHAMPION! .lohnny Laszek lays up a twin pointer during the never-to-be-forgotten 2nd quarter rally against McKeesport. Height took its toll as Mc- Keosport triumphed 54-43. J.V. Basketball lp-as Q in i 1l l lT ! .I.V. BASKETBALL-Front Row: Coach T. James Mas- ticola, Jr., B. Wilson. Middle Row: J. Bomhoff, D. Dunn, M. Sapovits, F. May, J. Der- rickson. Back Row: P. Lewis, L. Allvord, C. Dav- idson, L. Wade, E. Abrams. J 14 -?.6fi Row 1, l. to r.: W. Harper, J. Biggins, J. Carrington, I. Kane., G. Gilbert, T. Raymond T. Jackson, W. Green, J. Crews, P. Lewis. Row 3: Coach Slezak, C. Wojciechojki R C. Neal, F. Hazel, Manager. Row 2: S. Myers, R. Clark, L. Kaczynski, G. Reeves: I Smith, D. Davidson, Coach McDowell, C. Jordon, L. Crews, D. Dennis, Coach Craw ford. The Orange and Black cross-country team won seven meets and was defeated only twice in the '54 season. While the cross-country team brought glory to the school, the Cindermen did exceptionally well in that they have continued their wins in the dual meet bracket by winning 46 consecutive meets. This record has been carried since 1947. Cross Countr Row 1, l. to r.: E. Bryant, J. Gibbs, G. Gilbert, W. Pitts, C. Stillstroan, R. Hunter. Row 2: J. Marchiani, R. Grygo, B. Murray, R. Bond, L. Allvord, L. Richardson, C. Davis. Row 3, J. Crawford, Coach, J. Laszek, W. Laszek, M. Arcus, R. Walker, C. Bond, L. Wade, W. Harper, P. Loupashock, J. The track team also won the Delaware County Championship meet for the eighth year in a row, and they came out on top as District One champions in the past year. Under the fine coaching of .I ack Crawford, it is certain that the Orange and Black will con- tinue to he one of the outstanding squads in the State. Carrington, L. Russell, Assistant Coach. AWS 1 Ri, 152 'i- l WILL THEY BREAK the four-minute mile? Coach Crawford looks skeptical as Perry Lewis and Wilson Harper finish their time trials. ll i1l VARSITY BASKETBALL-Row 1, l. to r.: C. Yoder, K. Manship, M. Ward, Captaing S. Peck, M. Gilligan. Row 2: Mrs. Lombardi, Coach. N. Wood, P. West, A. Crescenzo, S. Turpin, A. Vasil, Miss Brauer, Coach. Girls' Sports The Girls' Sports program, both intramural and interschol- astic, fills a very important part in the physical and mental development of the student. Girls with a keen sense of coordination and drive find an outlet for their energies through varsity competition in hockey, basketball, and softball. For those not filling varsity berths, intramural athletics instill a sense of teamwork, cooperation, and responsibility which carry over into life situations. Furthermore, through the media of athletics, the student feels that she belongs. A sense of loyalty is developed. As a further incentive toward active participation in the sports program, any girl acquiring 1,000 points will receive a white blazer at a varsity banquet sponsored by the Girls, Ath- letic Association. SENIOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS-Bottom to Top: M Ward Captain K. Man- shlp M Gllllgan S Peck, C. Yoder N Wood P West. 1.V. BASKETBALL-Row 1, l. to r.: Co-Captains T. Corbitt and S. Boyce. Row 2: N. Snyder, Manager, D. Maddox, R. Anderson, J. Redden, E. Alexander, B. Gil- bert, N. Turpin, M. Nicholas, J. Locke, B. McKinney, T. Oldham, A. Patterson, C. Tomasco, M. McCray, S. Upton, Miss Brauer, Coach. SOFTBALL-Row 1, l. to r.: S. Boyce, P. Autro, J. Wiles, C. Wiechecki, D. Tercha, V. Dorhan, T. Corhitt. Row 2: J. Duman, B. Bailey, L. Payne, M. Gilligan, A. Vasil, S. Colletta, B. Kendra. Row 3: J. Lewis, Manager, J. Campbell, P. West, M. Gardner, Miss Leona Sealey, Coach, M. Ward, C. Yoder, J. Locke, L. Kaczynski, ge . Mana r FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-Row 1, l. to r.: D. Mus- kus, P. Courtney, M. Alexander, B. Williams, L. Gruhles 4 H. Wallace. Row 2: A. Wilson, B. Beauchamp, S. Carter, dy M. Scott, J. Farmer. Row 3: P. Woodrow, B. Maci l , My J M. Pastuszek, D. Deligar, Mrs. Martinez, Coach. e an Q if V , I 'H 63 'Q - !5ff5Q,5:7f EJi-fJfL 756 time gem 'Weed Me Zffwlefzcfdfddmea, K Us AJ' f, I E.. New notes add to the Tempo JAMES PAULLEY ........,..., President ROBERT CRUBB ....,,.. Vice-President BARBARA MACIELAG ,...... Treasurer GAIL GERMAN ....,..,.,..... Secretary CLASS ADVISERS-Miss Kaciu ban, Mrs. Adams, Miss DuPuy, Mrs. Alexander. HOMEROOM 121-Mrs. White HOMEROOM V-102--Mr. Alexander HOMEROOM 121-Mrs. White HOMEROOM V-102-Mr. Alexander IEROOM 33-Miss Kapounelos IEROOM V101-Mr. Vermeychuk HOMEROOM 33-Miss Kapourelos HOM - - VI YI EROOM V 102a Mr. Alexander EROOM 33-Miss Kapourelos EROOM V-202-Mr. Gordon N 1 n octave higher in the Scale CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: Margaret Siegle, Treasurerg Ruth Kotzen, Vice-Presidentg Audrey Shaf- fer, Secretaryg Costa Miller, President. CLASS ADVISERS-Miss Emmott, Miss Kapourelos Miss Hogan, Mr. Marsh, Miss MacDonald. HOMEROOM 30-Mrs. Knox HOMEROOM B-5-Mr. Daly 357:.M-,..7.,,.N-- L A i .f w. Q , ,V 1 I KOOM 10-Miss Walker K . - . OOM V305 Miss Terwilliger HOMEROOM 28-Mrs. Scott EROOM 2-Mr. Mailman BROOM V-105-Mr. Reddig x K1 J J 3 'xl -...f 15,5 u Ai E Jay ' x Jw' kk -1, LA Y -'WA Xxx iffy? X 1 J' Y' X J TL 5 i HOMEROOM 17-Miss Bloom HOMEROOM V-207-Mr. Ayres I 1 HOMEROOM 27-Mrs. Dudar HOMEROOM 30-Mrs. Knox 1 HOMEROOM 215-Miss Pancoast HOMEROOM V302-Miss Kaciub gp J, QV 5 Q0 ,M f. If ,Vip Y' WW. . 1 ' M ' if N 1' ' , ,La . aw .. fj IX x I ,J W K1 I N Nj W V px ' 3 L' U H HOMEROOM 20-Mr. Usavage HOMEROOM 21-Mrs. DeTurk HOMEROOM 18-Miss MacDonald HOMEROOM 101-Mr. Addis f ,, f '-Q, 2 HOMEROOM 119-Miss Margaret Muldoon HOMEROOM 21-Mrs. DeTurk - f-' M N y., WM 4 F A , ,,,f5,,,ffj,,fm,,,,,4, 571' ? QF' 1 .mf JAM ww W 5? 5 A525555 Bi? .K 43 r l in 1 ln CLASS ADVISERS-Miss Hynes, Mr. Brewster, Mr. DeSimone, Mr. Canoe, Miss Adams, Miss Sealey. HOMEROOM 4-Mrs. Rowland HOMEROOM V-301-Mrs. Clugston ,, ,,A, W, .,,, , , 5 I C X' C ' , 5 S f C if JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS -Horace Walker, Vice- Presidentg David Auerbach, Presidentg Judy Clark, Sec- retaryg June Locke, Treas- urer. Q in --fn-X-i ' ? r L, 'WI ,fly 1 1-M f wif f ,v V MMQ5 1 'I V1 V. I. I! Un X ,QA f Q W I. !7 U- QR HOMEROOM 118-Mr. Sholly HOMEROOM V-206-Mr. Schuster if ?f' . 5 fb HOMEROOM 114-Miss Mary Muldoon HOMEROOM 115-Mr. Hart HOMEROOM 214-Mr. HOMEROOM 318-Mis HOMEROOM 314-Mr. Madison HOMEROOM V108-Mr. Brandt EROOM 11-Miss Welsh EROOM V104sMr. Hrubuk M 3-Mrs. Nolan M V102a-Mr. Clemlenning . I 'l ,z ui f 1.1 Om ,Katana oampaaew dn 54651 aeleotdana. Senior Class SARAH P. HOLCROFT Advisers RAYMOND BRAN DT MARY DACEY R. REED EDWARDS RUTH HARGREAVES ,X QQ, ,QAM WILLIAM SLEZAK CHARLOTTE WEAVER 1 4,., N ,.Q X QX,, X 'iff X ' fx OW sgfmgyf' Senior Clas ffieer . O-Y Gi tgfjifff er galil! PM 4 JOHN LASZEK P P33-Myi' Xrhvoeaiaonaz 234 Bunting-Organizations: Student Council 1,2,3,43 Industrial Society 2,3,43 Key Club 3,43 Field 81 Stream 3.4. Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,43 Cross Country 2,3,43 Baseball 1. Odices: Class President 43 Homeroom Rep- iesentative 1,2,33 Homeroom President 1. Committees: Jr. Prom Decorating Committee 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: College. DOLORES CARMELLA SORDI Secretarial 822 W. 6th-Organizations: Honor Society 3,43 History Club 33 Student Council 2,3,43 Dramatic Society 2,3,43 GAA. Activities: Bowling 2. Offices: Class Vice Presi- dent 3,43 President History Club 33 Co-Business Manager '55 Annual 4. Committees: Community Chest 3,43 Jr. Prom Publicity and Decorating Committees 3. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Knox. Future Plans: Secretary. CI-IARMAINE ROSALIE SCHAEN Secretarial Sherry -3014 Union-Organizations: History Club 1.2.33 Student Council 1,2,3,43 GAA. Activities: Soft- ball 1. Oyices: Class Treasurer 3,43 Welcome Secretary 43 Corresponding Secretary Student Council 33 Secre- tary-Treasurer 3. Committees: Jr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Dacey. Future Plans: Secretary. as BATYA RUTH PAIS College Prep Bunny - 214 Houston - Organiza- tions: Dramatic Society 2,3,43 Lin- guists 2,33 GAA. Activities: Cheer- leader 3.4. Offices: Class Secretar 3,43 President Dramatic Society 4. Committees: Community Chest 4g Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Favor ite Teacher: Mr. DeSimone. Future Plans: College. K 1 I gf ANTHONY JOSEPH AGOSTIN- ELLI - Gus-Gus -315 Evans- Ceneral - Activities: Olympic Club. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Planns: Navy. FLORENCE C. ALLEN- Flo - 2307 Upland - Commercial -Or- ganizations: Dramatic Society 3, 4: Student Council 2,3,4g Wel- come 4g CAA 2.3,4. Activ- ities: Tennis Club 2,33 Bowling Club 2. Offices: H.R. President 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruf- iini. Future Plans: Secretary. CI OSE CONTACT BETWEEN HOME AND SCHOOL develops good citizenship. Vice principal Giles checking on absentees. JACQUES RODNEY ABBOTT- .1ack,'-618 W. 7th-Vocational -Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: Going into the the service. DORIS MARY ADAMS- Dot JERRY LEE ABRAMS-6'.1er,,- 1000 Remington-College Prep- Organizations: Key Club 33 His- tory Club 3,43 FTA 4g Student Council 2,3,4. Activities: Concert Choir 2,3,4. Offices: H.R. Vice President 43 Community Chest Solicitations Chairman 4. Favor- ite Teacher: Mr. Reigner. Future Plans: West Chester. KENNETH RAMON ADKINS- - 1100 Central - Homemaking 'gMoe -1118 Brown-Commer- Major - Organizations: Student cial - Favorite Teacher: Miss Council 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Marshall. Future Plans: Work. Mrs. Clugston. Future Plans: College. AT LAST . . . . Weire Seniors RUTH AIKIN- Ruthie -2609 Boyle - Commercial-Organizw tions: Student Council 1,2,3,4g CAA 1,2,3,4g Dramatic Society 1.2.3. Activities: Chorus 1. Fa- vorite Teacher: Miss Helen Bar- tha. Future Plans: Oliice Work. PAUL PETER AMALFITANO- flake -427 E. 9th-Genera1- Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: Learn Radio and T.V. ELIZABETH ANN ALI- Liz - 1622 Providence - General-On ganizations: GAA. Ofices: Stu- dent Council Representative 2, 3. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Mar- tinez. Future Plans: Business School. DOROTHY APOSTOLIS-'cDot -117 E. 4th-Commercial-On ganizations: Honor Society 33 Student Council 2,3,4g GAA 2,3, 4: Dramatic Society 3. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Knox. Future Plans: Secretary. i X 4. 5 Z 1 if AZ .2 Z LILLIAN DOREATHA ARM- STRONG- Lil -221 Woodrow Street-General - Organization: GAA. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Future Plans: Practical Nurse. DOROTHY MARIE BAILEY- Dottie -1518 Gold-General- Organizations: GAA: Dramatic Society. Activities: Basketball. Favorite Teacher: Miss Welsh. Future Plans: Fashion Designer. THELMA VARSYLVIA BARKS- DALE--'iShack -2101 Tolston- Commercial-Organizations: Stu- dent Council 2,3,4: History Club 3: GAA 2,3,4: Linguist Club 2.3: Bookkeeping Club 4. Activities: Softball 2g Hockey 2. Offices: Treasurer Swimming Club 3. Committees: Thanksgiving Foot- ball Programs. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Usavage. Future Plans: Bus- iness School. DONALD F. BARRETT-'LDon -1115 Clover-College Prep- Organizations: Field 81 Stream Club 1,2,3,4. Activities: Basket- ball 1. Ojices: H.R. President 4g Judge 1. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Reigner. Future Plans: Millers- ville. CATHERINE ELIZABETH BA- CCHIA- Cathy -71l Pennell- Commercial - Organizations: GAA: History Club g Student Council 3 Dramatic Society Q School Spirit. Activities: Cheer- leader 2.3. Offices: H.R. Repre- sentative: Annual Rep. Commit- tees: Decoration for Junior Prom. Favorite Teacher: Miss Adams. Future Plans: Secretary and .Mar- riage. DOLORES ANN BARAHARA- Dee - 2921 W. 6th - College Prep-Organizations: Linguists 1, 2,3,4: GAA 1,2,3,4: FTA 3,43 Dra- matic Society 2,3. Activities: Publications 1,2,3,4g Concert Choir 3,43 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Girls Glee Club 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Mary Muldoon. Future Plans: West Chester. GEORGE EDWARD BALLARD - Ecky -515 Reaney-Art Ma- jor-Organizations: Chorus 1,2, 3: FTA 3,4. Activities: Football 2. Offices: Senate. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Ellis. Future Plans: West Chester. BARBARA JANE BEARD - Barb -636 Potter-Commercial -Organizations: History Club 3: Student Council 1,2,3,4: GAA 2, 3,45 Dramatic Society 3. Activi- ties: Majorette 3,4g Basketball 2. Offices: H.R. Treasurer 3. Corn- mittees: Junior Prom Decorating, Dance Committee 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Edith Bartha. Fu- ture Plans: Secretary. , WW!! sv . ,i g to if .2 A in 2. . ,gil -c 4 '-,Q f , f ROBERTA ANN BARNES - 'LBertie',-1413 Culhane - Com- mercial - Organizations: Drama- tic Society 3,4g Student Council 1,2,3,4: History Club 2. Activi- ties: Hockey 1: Basketball 1,2: Band 2: Chorus 1. Oyfces: Man- ager of Basketball. Committees: Thanksgiving Football Program, 11th Grade Dance Committee. Fa- vorite Teacher: Miss Adams. Fu- ture Plans: Ofiice Work. BETTYJEAN BELL- Bee Jay -334 Taylor-Commercial-Or- ganizations: Concert Choir 3: GAA 13 Swimming Club 1: Stu- dent Council. Activities: Bas- ketball Intra.g Hockey Intra.: Softball Intra. Committees: Com- munity Chest, Chest X Rays Com- mittee: Decorating Committee for Junior Prom. Favorite Teach- er: Miss Adams. Future Plans: Civil Service. NO CROSSED WIRES HERE. Trouble shooter Pele', Eleutheriou trying out the new switchboard at CHS. ACCOUNTS MUST BALANCE. Dolores Stroik and Genevieve Pinto, following a sound economic principle, check financial records of the '55 Annual. Jytpflf wr: ' 'i dk!!! ST KING WILSON BELL -- ft . 7th'-College Prep.-Or- Jkii ' Dramatic Society 2, ey ub 3,43 Physics Club 3 Chemi try Club 43 FTA 4. Activities: Football 2,3,43 Track 2,33 Basketball 2. Favorite Teach- er: Mr. DeRose. Future Plans: College. W EDWARD J. BIRTWELL - Squeakie -1304 Hancock-Vw cational - Organizations: Indus- trial Society 2,3.43 Field and Stream 23 Student Council 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: Join the Navy. I, , 'f , J 4 x if 2. ,K ZX PM 3 Aff f .: , ii fu, tg, 1' f aka , fi ' A ff if ypw-fw , ff ' . ,tr t, Q f ' -ff 2 f ,4 . it - ' 4 4.2, ' ff 'f 1 9 sf, my . 1 I f 2 f ., , ., f' x, 3 I , V,VV 1 ., 4 . f BARRY JAY BERILLA-6'Zeke -513 E. 19th-Vocational-On ganizations: Industrial Society 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Bloom. Future Plans : Construction Work. FLORENCE BLACMAN-g'Bom nie -2206 W. 3rd-Homemaking Major - Organizations: History Club 3,43 GAA 3,43 Student Council 2,3,4. Activities: Hoc- key 3,4. Ofices: H.R. President 33 GAA Representative 3. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Usavage. Fu- ture Plans: To be a teacher. JAMES HARRY BLOCKSOM - Blick - 1328 Hancock - Voca- tional-Organizations: Industrial Society 2,3,43 Student Council. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Fu- ture Plans: To be a Machinist. ELENORE GAIL BOLT-183 E. 18th - Commercial - Organiza- tions: CAA 1,2,3,43 Linguist 1,23 Student Council 1,2,3,43 His- tory Club 1. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Hartman. Future Plans: Mar- riage. JACK LEROY BILLET- Jack -1010 Terrill-College Prep. - Activities: Band 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Drexel. PHOEBE L. BLISS - Pheb - 2540 Sandiland-College Prep.- Organizations: Student Council 2, 3,43 Concert Choir 2,3,43 Drama- lic Society 2,3,43 Community Chest 2,3,4. Ojicesr Treasurer FTA 4g President Honor Society 43 Welcome, Features Editor 4. Committees: Chairman of Decor- ations, Thanksgiving Prom. Fa- vorite Teacher: The Muldoons. Future Plans: College. WILLIAM FRANCIS BOBON- 'LHoppy -106 E. 18th-General -Activities: Baseball 2,3. Favor- ite Teacher: Mr. Buono. Future Plans: Service. CECIL W. BOND, JR.-1705 W. 2nd-College Prep. - Activities: Cross Country, Basketball. Com- mittees: Secretary of P.O.D. Class. Favorite Teacher: Mr. DeSimone. Future Plans: West Chester. t A ELEANOR ROSE BONKOWSKI - 'sBunky - 415 Engle - Com- mercialiOrganizations: Student Council 1.2,3,4: CAA 1,2.3.4g His- tory Club 3g Welcome, Editor-in- Chief 4. Activities: Basketball Intra. 2.3.43 Hockey Manager 2,3, 4. Committees: Dramatic Soci- ety. Property Chairman: Junior Community Chest 3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: Waves. JAMES EARL BOWEN- Blo- die - 1501 Blueball - Commer- cial - Organizations: Olympic Club. Activities: Track 2,33 Cross Country 2,35 JV Football. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ellis. Fu- ture Plans: Contractor. ANNA LEONA BRADSHAW- 235 W. 4th-Commercial-Orgaw izations: Dramatic Society 3,43 Student Council 2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Madison. Future Plans: Sec- retary. JANE CAROL BRADY- Janie -820 W. llth-Art Maj0r-Or- ganizations: FTA 3,43 Dramatic Society 2,3,4: GAA 2,3,4g Chorus 4: Publications 4. Offices: H.R. Secretary 4. Committees: Jr. Prom Refreshment Committee. Favorite Teacher: Dr. Jordan. Future Plans: Fashion Designer. if is A v. il NINA LOUISE W. 22nd-Commercial - Organi- V zations: Dramatic Society 2,3,4: GAA 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4-. Activities: Feature Writer on Welcome. Favorite Teacher: Miss Bloom. Future Plans: Office Work. COACHES HAL BREWSTER AND DUTCH BOYER admiring some of the track trophies awarded Couch Crawfords IIICII. HAROLD LEON BOSTIC - Hal -1431 Holland-Art Major -Activities: Hallowe'en Painting Contest 2.3.4. Committees: Wel- fare Fund. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Molloy. Future Plans: Art School. SEPTEMBER SONG . . . . School Daze JAMES WAKEFIELD BOWER - Bow-Bow - 2020 Upland - College Prep. -- Organizations: Physics Club 4: C Club 2,3,4. Activities: Basketball Team 2,3,4. Offices? Vice President of C Club. Favorite Teacher: Mr. For- wood. Future Plans: College. WILLIAM JAMES BRADSHAW - Bill,'-1330 Hancock-Vocab tional-Organizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4: Student Council 2.,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: Machinist. REBECCA MARIE BRAMBLE - Beckie -829 W. 7th-Com- mercial - Organizations: Drama- tic Society 4g CAA 4g Student Council 3,4. Offices: Secretary of Dramatic Society 4. Committees: Typist for Yearbook 3. Favorite Teacher: Miss E. Bartha. Future Plans: Secretary. JACK S. BOYD-528 W. 6th- Commercial-Activities: Band 3: Chorus 3: Dance Band 2. Favor- ite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Fu- ture- Plans: Continue with music. 2 xr 4 s he NANCY MAE BROWER- Nan', -1008 Potter-Distributive Edu- cation-Organizations: Dist. Ed. Retailing Club 4: Student Coun- cil 2,3,4g Driveris Education Club 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruf- Iini. Future Plans: Marriage. MARTHA CATHERINE BROWN-'4Marty - 930 Morris - General - Organizations: Stu- dent Council 3,4g GAA 3,4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Miss Welsh. Fu- ture Plans: Business School. THE AGE OF CHIVALRY lives at Ches- ter High, Key Club president Walt,' Nacrelli presenting checks for new sweat- ers to the de Prophetis twins, co-captains of CHS cheerleaders. 1 ,qi X W f fr ' JEAN M. BREESE-521 W. 6th- Commercial - Organizations: CAA 2,3,4. Offices: Homeroom Representative 3,42 H.R. Secre- tary 2. Committees: Annual Com- mittee 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Usavage. Future Plans: Office Work. MARY IDELLA BROOKS - Poogie -1612 W. 4th-General -Organizations: CAA 2,3,4g Stu- dent Council 2,3,4. Offices: H.R. Secretary 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Madison. Future Plans: Bus- iness School. OLLIE RAE BRINCEFIELD- Rae -1917 Tolston-General- Organizations: Student Council 3,4. Activities: Swimming 3.4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruflini. Future Plans: Nursing. JOANNE E. BROWER-'4.lo - 1008 Potter-Distributive Educa- tion-Organizations: Dist. Ed. Retailing Club 4: Student Coun- cil 2,3g Drivers Education Club 4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Jones. Future Plans: Marriage. WOMEN'S WORLD . . . . GAA Meeting JOHN WESTLEY BROWN - '4.lackie -1304 Townsend-Colb ege Prep. - Organizations: His- tory Club 2,3,4g Linguist Club 2, 3,43 FTA 2,3,4. Activities: Band. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. DeTurk. Future Plans: West Chester. FAYE MARCELLA BROWNE- April,'-1711 Mary-Art Major -Organizations: Art and Poster Club 2,4g Y-Teens 23 CAA 2,3,4g Science Club 2. Activities: Cheer- leader 4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Molloy. Future Plans: Clothes Designer. JOSEPH HENRY BROWN -- 'i.loe -1117 Abbott - General - Organizations: Key Club 4. Ac- tivities: Football 2,3,4g Track 3, 4g Band 2,3,4g Chorus 2,3,4g Or- chestra 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruffini. Future Plans: Music College. FLORENCE JOAN BRUSH - 4'Flossie',--1212 W. 9th-General -Organizations: GAA 1,2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Prosser. Future Plans: Office Work. flu JL: 1 2 '.4- 4 1 my THOMAS ROBERT BRUTON- Tippy - 410 Hubert --Voca- tional-Organizations: P.A. Sys- tem 3.4: Industrial Society 3,43 Yisual Aids 23 Student Council 1, 2.3.4. Activities: CHS Dance Committee. Favorite Teacher: Mr. DeSimone. Future Plans: Atomic Energy Commission. VELMA NORETTA BRYSIAK- 711 Mcllvain-Commercial-Oh ganizations: CAA 2.3.43 Dramatic Society 2: History Club 3: Stu- dent Council 2,3,4. Activities: Color Guard 3,43 Intramural Bas- ketball 2g Annual Representative 4. Committees: Jr. Prom Decor- ating Committee. Future Plans: Secretary. DANIEL L. BUNEL- Dan - 1107 Brown-Vocational-Orgam izations: Industrial Society. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Clendenning. Future Plans: Navy. s 1345260 -escr- 917 l me 'al-Organ- izations: en ncil 2.3.43 Varsity Clu , . Activities: Basketball a ger 2,3,4. Future Plans: Temple University. EDWARD BRYANT, JR.- Fish cake -2117 W. 5th-Vocational -Organizations: Hi-Y 2,3,4g In- dustrial Society 1,2,3,4g Student Council 1,2,3,4. Activities: Base- ball 1,2,,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 4: Cross Country 3.4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Miss MacDonald. Future Plans: College. DAISY LEE BUMPERS - 2000 W. 12th-Homemaking Major- Organizations: CAA 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Future Plans: Nurse. MARGIE M. BURGER- Man gie -2728 W. 2nd-Distributive Education - Organizations: Dis- tributive Education Retailing Club: Drivers, Education Club. Future Plans: Marriage. RICHARD ERNEST CALDER- ONE- Dick -237 W. 5th-Coll- ege Prep-Organizations: Chem- istry Club 3. Activities: Track 2. Oyflces: H.R. Vice-President 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. De Rose. Future Plans: Penn State. I tit HARVEY I. BURMAN- Reds -203 E. 22nd-College Prep-On ganizations: History Club: Lin- guist Club. Activities: Band 2. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. DeTurk. Future Plans: Pharmacy School. CONCETTA A. CALISE- Com nie -818 Hughes-General-On ganizations: GAA 3,43 Dramatic Society 3. Activities: Bowling 2. Ogices: H.R. Vice President 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Future Plans: Housewife. WATCH THAT FIGURE, GIRLS? Diets and cake bakes don't go well together but 9 who could resist. 7f S f f Y- '1 HELPING THE OTHER FELLOW! Rita Coccia and Don Barrett present the 10019 contributions of Room 213 toward the United Welfarc Campaign to Mr. Agan. HERBERT MURRAY CAMP- BELL-'SVictor -1001 Reaney- Commercial - Organizations: Bookkeeping Club 3: Student Council 4. Committees: H.R. Dec- orating Committee 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Muldoon. Future Plans: Business College. JESSE L. CARRINCTON- Jes -1003 Hunt-Vocational-Orgam izations: Honor Society 3,43 In- dustrial Society 2.3,4. Activities: J.V. Baseball, J.V. Football 2: Cross Country, Track 2,3,4. Of- hces: Vice President Industrial Society. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: Air Force. - we ,Q V f ig i n , ' -1, if 5 f , , . Q. dw ,.,. LOUISE MADALINE CAREY- 828 W. 8th-Commercial-Organb zations: Student Council 2.3.43 Dramatic Society 43 GAA. Of- fices: Treasurer H.R. 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Bartha. Future Plans: Oliice Work. D R CA TER-Hoot. ty, E - r- 17 Parke eneral O g izati ns5d Dramatic Society 2,3 43 dent ' Council 2.3.43 Li, lsts 3: AA. , Activi- ties: Arc y ,4. O 'H.R. Repr tative 2,3, X mmit- tees: ramatic S ciety Ticket Comm. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Future Plans: Work. PHYLLIS CARUCCI- Phil - 3035 W. 6th-Commercial-Oh ganizations: Dramatic Society 2,3: Student Council 1,2,3,4. Ac- tivities: Band 2. Offices: Secre- tary History Club 33 H.R. Repre- sentative 2,3. Committees: Unit- ed Welfare Fund: Junior Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: Telephone Com- pany. JANET KATHERINE CLEMENS -J'Kay -3016 W. 11th-Com- mercial - Organizations: GAA. Activities: Archery 4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Knox. Future Plans: Secretary. DELORES ERNESTINE CARR - Shorty',-1904 W. 3rd-Cen- eral - Organizations: Basketball 2. Offices: H.R. Treasurer 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruffini. Future Plans: Beautician School. JAMES E. CARTER - Jim - 1705 W. Mary-Vocational-On ganizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4. Offices: Classroom Treas- urer 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: Air Force. MARIA THERESA CERASO- Peachy -Q22 W. 3rd-Commer- cial - Organizations: Student Council 2,3,4: Dramatic Society 2,3,4g GAA. Offices: H.R. Repre- sentative 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: Bookkeeper. CECELIA ANNIE CLEMENTS Cel -25 Yarnall-General-On ganizations: History Club 2,35 School Spirit 1,2,3g Student Council 1,2,3,4g Linguist 2g GAA. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: Nurse. sl: ,,, N . . F if s anus s ls.- , Q. DOES PRACTICE MAKE PERFECT? Mr Ross proves the poi ' lxjbhav nayearly . ' . ,fg ' ' yr X X lx Q . ff fi. ,IAVL s, THEODORE CLEMENTS- Big June -25 Yarnall-Commercial -Organizations: School Spirit 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Future Plans: Bookkeeper. RICHARD H. COHEN, JR.- Dick -326 W. Mowry-College Prep - Organizations: Student Council 4. Activities: Band, Or- chestra Dance Bandg Chorus 2.3.4. Offices: Orchestra Treas- urer 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Altemose. Future Plans: College. BESHARA, JOSEPH CONSTAN- TINE- Buddy -2628 W. 4th- Vocational -- Organizations: In- dustrial Society 1,2,3,4. Ojfices: H.R. Representative 3.4. Favor- ite Teacher: Mr. McCain. Fu- ture Plans: Air Force. ELIO LEO COPPA - '6Lew', - 2723 Chichester - Vocational. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. Future Plans: Marines. SHIRLEY M. CLINEFF- Shirl - 2706 Boyle - Commercial -A' Organizations: Student Council 1,2,3,4: History Club 3: Monitor 2: Annual 2: CAA. Activities: Band 2: Intramural Basketball 2. Offices: Secretary of H.R. 2: Representative GAA 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: Housewife. LENA N. COIRO- Pipsqueak - 831 W. 3rd - College Prep - Organizations: Linguists l,2,3,4g Dramatic Society 2,3,4-3 F.T.A 4: Student Council 1,2,3,4: Honor Society 3,4. Offices: President- Secretary Cartoon Club 3,4. Com- mittees: F.T.A. Publicity Com- mittee. Favorite Teacher: Dr. Jordan. Future Plans: College. JAMES T. COOKE - Jake,' - 1009 Terrillv-Vocational-0rgan- izations: Industrial Society 2,3,4: Student Council 2,3,4: Field and Stream. Activities: Football, Swimming. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: Service. WILLIAM W. CORBETT- Wil- lien-830 W. 6th-General-Or. ganizations: Olympic Club 2-4: Cartoon Club 4g Linguists 2. Activities: Baseball 2.4. Future Plans: Aviation Electronics. , L h' I! X! .V U1 RI AVA. COCCIA-llll W. 7th -- ollege Prep - Organizations: Dramatic Society 4: Linguist 2,3g F.T.A. 4: GAA. Activities: Archery l. Offices: Sec.-Treas. Honor Society 4: Treas. H.R. 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Smith. Future Plans: Elementary Edu- cation. yy RONALD GLENN COLYER- Ronnie -1720 Edgmont-Voca- tional-Organizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4. Activities: J.V. Football 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: Mach- inist. if C morning rehearsubffjiy O' V li fi! 1 A If? 1 i lp Ui. f .X fr ' All ' 437 I 'UM ll' 'lx . Q as 5 . Q ',' f p, o x q X C 3 L f X 'A i -A , y. MARIAN ANN CREW- Lefty -110 .Ieffery-General-Organu zations: Student Council 1,2,3,4: Art Club l,2,3g Square Dance 1,2,3: Linguists 1,2. Activities: Softball 1,2,3. Ojices: Senior Representative 3.4: Representa- tive GAA 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Smith. Future Plans: Nura . V 1 JOHN uf' - Ziff - Ja 4' If - ege Prep. ' O r an -, n L cience ,heb 43 t nt C' ,eil Ziihjlgzvorite jg .'Mr'icDeSimN e. Future Y s: College. WILL IT PLEASE THE JUDGES? Ora- torical contestants June Brown, Phoebe Bliss, and Dallas Fitzsimmons anxiously await the verdict of Miss Mary Muldoon, public speaking adviser. fl f KATHERINE N. CORNELL- Kay -41 N. Eyre-Commercial -Organizations: Student Council 2,3,4-3 Dramatic Society 3,43 CAA. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Knox. Future Plans: Work, Marriage. JAMES CARLTON COVER- DALE- H.lim - 1735 Walnut - Vocational-Organizations: In- dustrial Society 2,3. Ojices: Sec- retary Industrial Society 2,3. Committees: Scholarship Com- mittee. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: Machinist. VIOLA SANDRA CORRA- DETTI- Lola -335 Lamokin- General-Organizations: Student Council 1,2,3,4g Dramatic Society 1, GAA 1.2.4. Activities: Christ- mas Play lg Boosters 3. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Scott. Future Plans: Business School. BARBARA .IEAN CRAWFORD - Bobbie -1012 Harwick-Dis- tributive Ed. - Organizations: Student Council 1,2,3,4g Linguists 1: Dist. Ed. Retailing Club 4: Dist. Ed. Club of Penna. 4. Activities: Band 2. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Knox. Future Plans: Buyer. SHAKE, RATTLE, AND ROLL MARJORIE ETHEL CREWS- Coochie',-408 W. Front-Gem eral -- Organizations: Student Council 3,4-. Committees: Wel- fare. Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Study Music. AI 1 LOIS R. CULLIS-1415 Melrose -College Prep.-Organizations: Student Council 2,3,4g Dramatic Society 2,3,4g Linguists 2,33 F.T.A. 4: GAA. Ojfices: Vice- President Homeroom 3. Com- mittees: Spring Play Usherette 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Ed- wards. Future Plans: College. y, 1' ? , 095, f-W DAVID S. CROSSMAN-'iDave -1133 Spruce-Vocational-On ganizations: Industrial Society 2.3.43 Student Council 2,43 Class Treasurer 2. Committees: United Welfare Fund 3. Favorite Teach- er: Mr. Canoe. Future Plans: Electrician. JOAN S. CURTI-1104 Upland- Commercial - Organizations: GAA. Activities: Tennis 3. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Fu- ture Plans: Secretary. ,pw lbs JOHN ROBERT CURTIS - Sonny -3421 W. 3rd-Voca- tional-Organizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4: Honor Society 3,4- Ofice: President Industrial So- ciety 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: Air Force. CLIFFORD C. DALE, JR.- El Diablo -2725 W. Second-Gem eral - Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Air Force Career. Auto Body Shop HARRIET DALEY-916 E. 20- College Prep. - Organizations: Flag Twirler 3.4: GAA 2,3,4: Dramatic Society 2,3,4: FTA 4: Student Council 2,3,4: Linguist Club 2,3. Committees: Jr. Prom Decorating. Favorite Teacher: Mr. DeSimone. Future Plans: College. JEAN FLORENCE DAUGH- ERTY-'fleanniev-703 Highland -General - Organizations: Stu- dent Council 3,4. Ofices: Home- room Vice Pres. 2, Treasurer 3. Favorite Teacher: Miss Bloom. Future Plans: Beautician. ROBERT DAIS - 'Rob - 337 Lamokin - Commercial - Or- ganizations: Bookkeeping 3. Ac- tivities: Band 4: Social Dance 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. B. Buono. Future Plans: College. DREXON VERONICA DALE- Ronnie -122 Iowa-General- Organizations: GAA 3,43 Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Fu- ture Plans: Nursing. RUTH ELIZABETH DALEY- 1436 Perkins-Commercial-Or- ganizations: GAA 3,4: Dramatic Society 3. Activities: Hockey, Basketball 1. Offices: Homeroom Pres. 1,23 Vice Pres. 3: Treasurer 4. Committees: Jr. Prom Deco- rating: Jr. Prom Band. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Future Plans: Office Work. DAVID MILES DAVIDSON- Big Dave -1204 W. Ninth- Vocational-Organizations: Vars- .ity Club 2,3,4: Industrial Society 1,2,3,4. Activities: Football, Track, Basketball. Offices: Home- room Pres. 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: State Police. it Q '49 f t 3 + 22 I . fymz ,,., A' ygggagfi-Q ff. 3 ' ff' We mf fi' , +1 . ., ,, , , --: ep.-fa, fm, ' f i7z43?f:if4, - ' f, V, 75 , , , X f W th an Lil' 'I . ,H . . . f .- ff I 1 4 f f GEORGIA DANOS - Squeaks -69 W. 10th-Commercial-On ganizations: GAA 2,3,4: Dramatic Society 4: Student Council 2,3,4: Linguist Club 3. Activities: Band 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Office Job. WILLIAM EARL DAVIDSON- Bill - 309 Beechwood - Voca- tional-Organization: Industrial Society 2,3,4. Activities: Foot- ball 2,3,4: Baseball 2,3,4. Favor- ite Teacher: Miss MacDonald. Future Plans: The Service. NOT THE SALVATION ARMY. Just Mil- dred Hartzell and Donald Downs pepping up the gang for the FTA DINK,' sale. LETTUCE! LOOT! CABBAGE! MONEY! Regardless of the name, the green stuff brings smiles to Dr. Jordan, Bob Moyer and Wayne Hussey after the FTA dance. 3 ROBERT M. DAVIES- Bob - 1112 Kerlin-General-Organizm tions: Cartoon Club 43 Boys' Chorus 4g Mixed Chorus 4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mrs. Nunan. Fu- ture Plans: Air Force. CATHERINE DELIGAR - Lover -416 .IelIrey-Homemak- ing - Organizations: Student Council 3,43 CAA 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Nothnagle. Future Plans: Air Force. f .al-. . BARBARA ELIZABETH DAVIS - Bar -1125 Engle-General- Organizations: History Club 2g Student Council 2g Y-Teens 2. Activities: Swimming Club. Com- mittees: Jr. Promg United Wel- fare Rep. 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruflini. Future Plans: In- terior Decorator. .IOSEPH ARMAND DEMKIN- 319 Taylor-College Prep.-0r- ganizations: Honor Society 3,43 Linguist 2,33 Key Club 4. Activ- ities: Baseball 2,3,43 Chorus 2,3, 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Dance Band 3,43 Scott's Hi Q 4. Committees: Community Chest 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Ross. Future Plans: College. 1 WN' ' f EY 4 . 531 f f ' f ', , I : A , . ' , -, ,j ,, v 14,5 ., Q. ,, z Mal- A Z 1. I 7 J , .N . , ,,', , f gr , , - 1 nw-A 5 HORACE DAVIS - Zeke -227 Engle - Vocational - Activities: Monitor 23 Student Con. Rep. 43 Manager Frosh Basketball 1. Fa- vorite Teacher: Miss H. Bartha. Future Plans: Study Business Administration. SANDRA de PROPHETIS - Sandy -508 E. 19th-College Prep-Organizations: CAA 2,3,43 Dramatic Society 2,3,43 FTA 43 Tennis Club 2. Activities: Cheer- leader 2, Captain 4. Ojices: H.R. Treasurer 2,3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom Decorating. Favorite Teach- er: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: College. THREE O,CLOCK IN THE MORNING . . SONYA de PROPHETIS- 508 E. l9th4College Prep-Organizm tions: Dramatic Society 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 FTA 4. Activities: Cheerleader 3, Co-captain 43 Ten- nis Club 2,3. Ojices: H.R. Secre- tary 2,3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom Decorating. Future Plans: Col- lege. FLORENCE MARION DI CA- MILLO-4'Flossie - 1105 Smith - General - Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruiiini. JOSEPH NICKOLAS DE SAN- TIS- .loe',-805 W. 8th-Voca- tional-Organizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4Q Student Council 2, 3,4. Activities: Baseball 2,3,4. Ojices: H.R. Rep. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Phillips. Future Plans: Construction Work. FRANK ALFRED DI CAVE - 337 Taylor-College Prep-0r- ganizations: Linguist 2,3. Activi- ties: Chorus 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Ross. Future Plans: College. KATHRYN S. DIGGINS -'gKay -909 Upland-Commer- cial-Organizations: CAA 2,3,4: Student Council 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: Office Work. ANTHONY F. DI SIMONE - Mouse - 815 E. 14th - Voca- tional-Organizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McCain. Future Plans: Air- plane Mechanic. . . Book Reports Are Due JEANETTE ROSE DORAZIO- ,leanie -212 Townsend - Com- mercial--Organizations: Drama- tic Society 1: GAA 2,3,4: Student Council 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Scott. Future Plans: Busi- ness School. DORIS EMLEY DOWEY - Dorrie,'--819 MacDonald-Com- mercial-Organizations: GAA 2, 3,4: Student Council 2,3,4: Co- Business Manager 1955 Annual. Future Plans: Secretary. Lf MARY ANN DI CIOVANNI -- 'sMary Del,-1105 W. 7th-Col- lege Prep - Organizations: Stu- dent Council l,2,3,4: Dramatic Society 3,43 GAA 1,2,3,4: FTA 3, 4. Activities: Band 1,2,3,4: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Orchestra 3. Of- fices: H.R. Rep. 3. Committees: Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Favorite Teacher: Mr. DeSimone. Future Plans: College. DANIEL FRANK DOBROWOL- SKI- Dumbo -624 E. 9th-Vo- cational - Organizations: Indus- trial Society 2,3,4: Student Coun- cil 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Bloom. Future Plans: Building Construction Field. ROBERT C. DOWD- Spook - 76 S. Eyre-Commercial-Favor ite Teacher: Mrs. Plans: United 602 W. l2th-General-Activi- ties: Band 3: Orchestra 3: Chorus 3: Dance Band 3: Cross Country 1: Brass Quartet 1. Of- fices: H.R. President: Orchestra Manager. Committees: Com- munity Chest. 'ff BIRD SEASON OPENS AT CHS! Mr. Dwyer, head custodian at Chester High, gingerly holds hawk that crash landed in school library. DORIS MAY DI MEGLIO-422 W. 3rd-Commercial-Organizm tions: CAA 3.4: Student Council 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Knox. Future Plans: Typist. JANET R. DOMINIAK- .lan',- 839 Elsinore-College Prep--On ganizations: CAA 3,4: History Club 3.4: Dramatic Society 4: Linguist Club 2,3,4: Student Council 2,3,4. Activities: Con- cert Choir 3,4: Intramural Bas- ketball 2. Oyfices: H.R. Presi- dent 2,3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom Decorating. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: Nursing. It ml? AW at 'i J X! 31, J - ,Q f 4 A if JANICE MARIAN EDWARDS- i6Jan - 615 Madison - Commer- cial - Organizations: History Club 3g Dramatic Society 2,3,4g CAA 2,3,4: Student Council 2.3, 4, Linguists 2: Flag Twirler 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: Business College. EDWARD ELLIOT- Kingfish -404 Yarnall-General-Oficesz Vice President H.R. 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Work at Sun Oil. PRINTER'S INK IN HIS VEINS. Wel- come adviser John McDowell checking a story while associate editor Barbara Rosen- thal makes some timely suggestions. l ALICE ETTA DRAPER - 1400 Culhane-Commercial - Organi- zations: Student Council 1,2,3,4: CAA l,2,3,4g Dramatic Society 4. Activities: Band 1,2g Chorus 1.2, 3,43 Orchestra 1. Favorite Teacher: Miss Bloom. Future Plans: Oilice Work. RICHARD M. ECKARDT -- 'gDick,' - 4 E. Mowry - College Prep - Organizations: Linguist Club 2. Activities: Band 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: College. THOMAS JAMES DRISCOLL- 'gDuck,'-823 W. 7th-Vocational -Organizations: Industrial Soci- ety 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4g Field and Stream 2. Activities: Cross Country 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Brandt. Future Plans: College. RICHARD SAMUEL ECKMAN -'4Dick -1008 Baldwin-Voca- tional-Organizations: Honor So- ciety 3,4: Industrial Society 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Schuster. Future Plans: Engineering. THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY JOYCE ANN ELEDGE-1031 El- sinore-Commercial - Organiza- tions: Dramatic Society 3,43 Stu- dent Council 2,3,4g CAA 2,3,4g Honor Society 3.4. Oficess Senior Senate 4. Activities: Annual Rep. 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Ed- wards. Future Plans: Secretary. SAMUEL G. ELLIS-922 W. 7th -Vocational-Organizations: In- dustrial Society 3g Student Coun- cil 4. Ojices: Treasurer Class lg Treasurer H.R. 2,3,4. Future Plans: Construction Work. PETER JOHN ELEUTHERIOU - Pete,, - 1517 Melrose - Com- mercialwOrganizations: Student Council 2,3,4. Offices: H.R. Pres- ident 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. A. Buono. Future Plans: Make Money. JOHN S. ELLlXSON- Spanky - 1023 Upland - Vocational - Or- ganizations: Industrial Society 2, 3.4. Offices: H.R. Treasurer 4. Activities: Band 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Schuster. Future Plans: Marines. ll no C AN I-'uTonys9.- 4 C ge Prep-On g n a ' Dr atic Society ' in u' ts Va ty uh 4 ' - ti i i ootbal e A Edward e K f- ollege g , ' . 'gg . ref 43 'I JOAN M. EVANS-932 W. 7th- Secretarial-Organizations - Stu- dent Council 1,2,3: Linguists 1.2: GAA 1,2,3,4g Dramatic Society 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Adams. Future Plans: Oiiice Work. First Honor Roll ROY EVANS FARIES, JR. - Buddy -822 Butler-Ceneral- Committees: Jr. Red Cross. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Baksi. Fu ture Plans: Air Force. THELMA MAYE FIELDS - Squirt - 1014 Padgett - Com mercial. Favorite Teacher: Mrs Scott. Future Plans: College Business Administration. I ELAINE LAVERNE EVANS - 913 Edwards-General-Organi fzations: Linguists 2,3,4g GAA 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruflini. Future Plans: Nurse. DEANNA MARIE EWACHIW- Dee -331 Taylor-General - Organizations: GAA 3,43 Student Council 3: Dramatic Society 3. Oiices: H.R. Vice President 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Nothna- gle. Future Plans: Marriage. JOSEPH FEDEROWICS- Few timers - 1111 Madison - Voca- tional-Organizations: Industrial Society. Activities: Baseball. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Fu- ture Plans: To make money and stay single. JAMES L. FIFER- Jim -1116 7th-General-Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Nunan. Future Plans: Navy. Z- 6 ,,.., . fr' gs. ,ey at v , ,V f M . 1 ' l A I X I 'V,. 4 1 f .,:,, , f , Q , ff l' I in -. is y E31 -4, . 1 if 4 ' . , 9- 35 f .. 41 RITA MARIE FERRARELLI - 1102 Parker-College Prep-Or- ganizations: Honor Society 3,43 GAA 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3, 4. Activities: Majorettes 2,3,4. Ofices: H.R. Vice President 2,3, 4: Captain Majorettes 4. Com- mittees: Jr. Prom: Community Chest. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Ed- wards. Future Plans: Nurse. HELEN .IOSEPHINE FILIP- PONE- Flip -226 W. 4th- Commercial - Organizations: GAA 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3. Ojices: OHice Manager of Com- munity Chest. Committees: Com- munity Chestg United Welfare. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: Secretary. NOW THIS IS THE WAY , says Captain Ferrarelli to the senior majorette Lorraine Skladanowski, Barbara Beard, Mary Ann Smith, and Pearl Sommers. SNAPPED IN THE ACT! Sandra de Prophetls and Eddie Sprague raiding the pretzel can after a dance at CHS. DALLAS L. FITZSIMMONS - Fitz - 409 Flower - College Prep - Organizations: Linguists 233. Offices: H.R. Treasurer 23 Accompanist' for choral groups 2, 3,4. Activities: Concert Choir 2, 3,43 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Boys' Glee Club 4. Committees: Jr. Chest 2,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Zelley. Future Plans: Music Col- lege. JACK N. FLICKINGER - Flick -2649 W. 10th-Distribu- tive Education - Organizations: House of Rep. 33 Distributive Ed. Club 4. Offices: 12th Grade Rep. Favorite Teacher: Miss H. Bartha. Future Plans: Army. PATRICIA A. FLAHERTY - Pat -212 W. 7th-General-On ganizations: Dramatic Society 2, 3,43 Welcome 33 Linguists 2,33 FTA 3,43 GAA 2,3,4. Activities: Mixed Chorus 2,4. Ofices: Stu- dent Council Secretary 3. Com- mittees: Jr. Prom: Thanksgiving Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Teacher. VERA F. FLOOD- Nut -1307 Peterson-Homernaking Major- Organizations: CAA 4. Future Plans: Nurse. JOAN ANNE FRAIL-2735 No- lan - Commercial - Organiza- tions: Student Council 1,2,3,43 GAA 1,2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Bloom. Future Plans: Tele- phone Operator. MARTIN PAUL FRICKE - Marty -1417 Perkins-College Prep - Organizations: History Club 13 Linguists 1,2,33 Key Club 2,3. Activities: Chorus 1,2, 3,4. Committees: Bench Paint- ing for Football Stadium: Re- freshment Committee. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: Chemical Engineering. J' f , 4 'V f f Q.. 3 we mf ff., f Mfg! NITA ANN FLEISH - 315 W. 21st - College Prep 1 Organiza- tions: Dramatic Society 3,43 FTA 3,43 Welcome 4g Student Coun- cil 2,3,43 Linguists 2,3,4. Activi- ties: Tennis 2,3. Committees: FTA Dances. Favorite Teacher: Miss Margaret Muldoon. Future Plans: Nursing. BETTY ANNE F OSTER- Ceri- anon-1200 Chelton-Commercial -Organizations: GAA 2,3,43 Stu- dent Council 2,3,43 Dramatic So- ciety 2. Ojfices: H.R. Treasurer lg Treasurer History Class 4. Ac- tivities: Cheerleader 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Vermeychuk. Fu- ture Plans: Oiiice Work. CERALDINE B. FREEMAN -- Gerry -741 W. Mary-Com- mercial-Organizations: CAA 2, 3,43 Linguists 23 Student Council 2,35 Dramatic Society 23 Girls' Glee Club 2. Activities: Hockeyg Volleyball 3. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. DeTurk. Future Plans: Business School. JOAN ELAINE FRIEDKIN-44 S. Eyre-Commercial-Organizm tions: GAA 2,3,43 Student Club 2,3,43 Monitor 2g Dramatic Soci- ety 2,3,43 Publications 2,3. Of- fices: H.R. Secretary 2. Activi- ties: Basketball 23 Archery 2. Fu- ture Plans: College. ff! ROBERT O. FROMAL Hinkson - Vocational - Organi- zations: Industrial Society 2.3.4. Ofices: H.R. Treasurer 3. Activ- ities: N.Y.A. Baseball 2,3,4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. Fu- ture Plans: Service. - 720 VIRGINIA LEE FULLERTON- Ginny -20 S. Eyre-Commer- cial-Organizations: GAA 2,3,43 Student Council 2.3.43 Honor So- ciety 3,43 Bowling Club 2,4: Dra- matic Society 2,3.4. Ojices: H.R. Representative 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss E. Bartha. Future Plans: Secretary. fait-ft Mipfswpg ROBERT JOHN GAMBLE - Shamy -539 E. 15th-Voca- tional-Organizations: Industrial Society 2,3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. Future Plans: To Own a Body and Fender Shop. IOLA JESSICA GARDNER - f'Ike,,-220 Minor-General-On ganizations: Student Council 2,3, 43 GAA 4. Activities: Softball 43 Basketball 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Social Worker. itt't. N W Y 3 5 X 'ff 3 1 f , ' SHIRLEY ANN FROMAL - Doddi -916 Crosby-Distribu- tive Education - Organizations: Student Council 2,3,43 Dist. Edu- cation Retailing Club 43 D.E. Clubs of Penna. 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss MacDonald. Fu- ture Plans: College. ELVIRA J. FUSCO- Vera,,- 611 W. 5th-Commercial-On ganizations: Student Council 2.3,4: GAA 2,3,43 Honor So- ciety 3,4. Ojicesr Dramatic Society Treasurer 3g Vice Presi- dent 43 Welcome Secretary 4. Activities: H.R. Rep. Annual 43 House Rep. 23 Annual Typist. Committees: Spring Play 2,3. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: Secretary. YVONNE GAMBLE- Bonni - 1227 Edwards-Commercial-On ganizations: Art Club 2g Student Council 3,43 GAA 4. Activities: Archery 4. Offices: Vice Presi- dent 23 Treasurer 3. Committees: United Welfare Fund: Library Assistant. Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Business College. MAGGIE GARDNER- Chef - 425 W. 2nd-General-Organizw tions: GAA 2,3,43 Student Coun- cil 3,4. Activities: Softball 2.3, 4. Offices: H.R. Representative 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Future Plans: Beautician. DIG THAT CRAZY RHYTHM! Joe Dem- kin and Dallas Fitzsimmons, concert choir accompanists, warm up with a hot duet during chorus break. CAROL ANN FULKERSIN - Ca1 --1003 Mulberry-Commen cial - Organizations: GAA 3,43 Tennis 23 Student Council 2,3,43 Bowling 3. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Future Plans: Office Work. FRANCES K. GALLAGHER - Frabby -237 W. Roland-Com- mercial-Organizations: Student Council 1,2,3,43 GAA 1,2,3,4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Fu- ture Plans: Secretary. A 4 1, ,. A .-.Q 'Qi .C wm- '.g- . I so 'Q s at mi mi B lib. M, sf Ja Us ,sv X TN' ' I We, JESSIE GAYDEN- Jess -1409 Townsend - Homemaking Major -Organizations: Tri Hi-Y 2: Linguists 2. Activities: Swim- ming 2g Archery 2. Committees: United Welfare: Red Cross. Fa- vorite Teacher: Miss Kaciuban. Future Plans: Seamstress and De- signer. HENRY F. GILBERT- Gil',- 1657 Ward-Vocational-Organb zations: Public Address 2,3,4g ln- dustrial Society 1,2,3,4g School Spirit 2. Ojyices: Vice President Dance Committee. Committees: Dance Committee. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Canoe. Future Plans: Teacher. - 4 JOANNE DEBORAH GILLES- MARXJAS 53 PIE- Jo -120 E. 2lst-Com- 'Maury-gan ie'?Pqep .A manh- mercial-Organizations: Student 1 .1071-Sf, Fi A 45 'SAAB Qftililatic Council 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: S ciet' 'ces:.1iLRl. Rep.: Miss H. Bartha. Future Plans: . uden X olinllii' Giilsa Sports Bookkeeper. ' 1 it Q EMILY DIANA GIOMBONI - Corky -402 Deakyne-General -Organizations: GAA: Publica- tions 4. Offices: H.R. Represen- tative 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: Oiiice Work. A CHEERY SMILE from Mrs. Alexander, librarian, always welcomes the student who comes to the well-stocked library at CHS. 'tor 55' nu.alL xi,-tivitiessf C orus :K oiikhy' , 4, Co-X 4 7 1 Capgllin HAZ: 415' 0 all 2,3,4.' Fauyifeilgacher: Mr. eSimone. ROBERTA MEAD GITTMAN- 'fBertie -1504 Perkins-General -Organizations: Chorus 1,2,3,4g GAA 1,2,3,4g History Club 33 Linguists 1. Activities: Orches- tra 1. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Masticola. Future Plans: Office Work. FREDERICK P. GERMAN -- Deutschman - 1212 Culhane - College Prep - Organizations: Science Club 2: Linguists 1,2,3,4. Activities: Basketball 1. Com- mittees: School Spirit 1. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: College. CLARENCE J. GILLESPIE - Chick - 108 Roberts - Voca- tional-Organizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4. Activities: Track 1. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McCain. Future Plans: Army. LEONARD C. GILMORE - Shorty,'-720 .leffrey-Ceneral- Activities: Track 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruflini. Future Plans: Air Force. SCHAEFFER M. GLAUSER - Petey-718 E. 20th-Vocational -Organizations: Industrial So- ciety 3,4: Student Council 2,3,4. Oyfices: H.R. President 2. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Schuster. Future Plans: Navy. . . 5 , JOHN MILTON GLUCK- Pm go -612 Dupont-College Prep --Organizations: Linguists 2,3. Ofices: H.R. Vice President 23 H.R. Representative 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Collegebdbljh 5?-His DORIS MARIE GRANT - 515 Barclay - Commercial - Organ- izations: Student Council 1,2,3.,4g Linguists 1,23 GAA 1,2,3,4. Ac- tivities: Band 23 Concert Choir 1,2,3,4. Committees: Co-Chairman Riverview Trip 3g Co-Chairman Concert Choir Fund 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Ross. Future Plans: Office Work. RUTH-ANN PHYLLIS GRANT - Rudy -1065 N. Eyre-Com- mercial-Organizations: GAA 2, 3,43 Linguists 2: Student Council 2,3,4: Dramatic Society 4. Ac- tivities: Bowling 2.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Hartman. Future Plans: Secretary. JANET BARBARA GORDON- Penny -2706 Price-General- Organizations: Cartoon Club 2.3, 4: GAA 1,2,3,4g Student Council 1,2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Madison. Future Plans: Nurse. MARIE V. GRANT- Ree -- 1911 W. 11th-General-Organi- zations: GAA 2,3,4g History Club 3,43 Student Council 2.3.4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Fu- ture Plans: Nurse. GLENDA MARIA GRASTY - Glennie -1611 W. 3rd-Gem eral-Organizations: GAA 3,4g Dramatic Society 4' Student Counci 3.Favorite '-her. rs. Duda . lFuturelPl N e. lo TLV Nd MELVIN H. GREENWALT - Jr. - 737 Engle-General-F a- vorite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Fu- ture Plans: Navy. GLQZPERINI - 'Alfie- nee -8 Elsinore-Commercial -Organizations: Linguists 2,33 GAA 1,2,3,4g Student Council 1, 2,3,4. Offices: Treasurer 2g House of Representatives 2: H.R. Pres- ident 3. Committees: Jr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: Secretary. Q X X , V, W, fr, A f ,f ffk ff 5 ff: ,af ROSE ANNE GRASTY-1417 W. 7th - College Prep - Organiza- tions: Student Council 2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4g Dramatic Society 2,3, 4. Offices: Secretary Linguists 33 Secretary FTA 4. Committees: Co-Editor Annual 4g Prog. Comm. Jr. Prom: Community Chest 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Marg. Muldoon. Future Plans: Teaching. DOROTHY E. HALL - Do - 310 Ayars-General - Organiza- tions: GAA. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Scott. Future Plans: Sales- work. THE BOTTOMLESS PIT. Nancy Wood and Dolores Sordi trying to fill up Long John McDowell at the PSPA Convention at State Colle ge. Exe, A A PROUD MOMENT IN THEIR LIVES. Coach Joanne Brauer presenting the cov- eted C to hockey co-captains Mary Gil- ligan and Sara Lou Peck. GRADIE HALL- South -622 Flower-Vocational - Organiza- tions: Industrial Society 1,2,33 Student Council 1,2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Canoe. Future Plans: U.S. Air Force. EDNA MAE HAMPTON- Hun ricanev-2713 Swarts-General- Organizations: GAA 1,2,3,43 Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,43 Linguists 1. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Duke. Fu- ture Plans: Oiiice Work. 47, ,.,, Y 1 -. 'Jr MELVIN E. HAMER- Mouse -1104 Parker-General-Activu ties: Cross Country 23 Band 2.3, 43 Orchestra 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Auto Mechanic. RONALD J. HAMPTON -- Ham -915 E. 14th-Commer- cial - Organizations: Bookkeep- ing Club 3,43 Cartoon Club 2,33 History Club 3.4. Offices: Vice Pres., Bookkeeping Club 4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. K-ittner. Fu- ture Plans: Business College. SYLVIA MARIE HARMON - '6Weebee -1127 Norris-General -Favorite Teacher: Mr. Madi- son. Future Plans: Beautician. MR. SANDMAN . . . MILDRED LORRAINE HART- ZELL- Millie -224 Meade -- College Prep - Organizations: Dramatic Society 2,3,43 CAA 2.3, 4g FTA 4. Oyiicess Student Coun- cil Judge 3,43 H.R. Rep. 3,4. Ac- tivities: Hockey 23 Tennis 2g Welcome 31,4 Committees: Community E, Future Plans: olle - 'J S I5 if I N X use S JAMES WAYNE HAMILT 1 '6Jim - 116 W. 24th - Prep - Organizations ' yy Society 3,43 Chor ' e ' Band 2,3,4. O05 . President 2g H.R. F or Teacher: Mr. a r Plans: College. . l QW FRANK J. HANAVIN- 30 Trim- ble - Vocational - Organiza- tions: Industrial Society 2,3,43 Student Council 4. Ofices: An- nual Rep. 3,43 H.R. Rep. 3,4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Phillips. Fu- ture Plans: Drexel Institute of Technology. LLOYD HUEY HARRISON - Ace -1125 Upland-Ceneral-- Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. And Homework Don't Mix IRENE ANN HAUPEL - 1415 Highland-College Prep-Orgam izations: Student Council 1,2,3,43 GAA 1,2,3,43 Press Club l,2,33 FTA 43 Literary Society 3g Honor Society 3,43 Cartoon Club 2,3,4. Offices: Student Council Judge 23 H.R. Rep. 1,3. Favorite Teacher: Dr. Jordan. Future Plans: Houghton College. . A -, 'F' of e Qi Sli - I , J , 7 R i i : XA' . ' ni 2 .ff ff GI A HAUSER- inny - LORETTA JEAN HAWKINS - -. 00 otter+CeK eral-Ollggnizm Tracy -2113 W. 9th-Commer- 1 io . Student ,X 1 ncil 2.3.44 Dra- cial-Organizations: CAA 33 His- If 2 3 4 tory Club 1: Student Council 3. J I ngjt 2. jActivities: Archery 2 xf mitteges Usherette Spring B ' y 2. Favbrite Teacher: Mrs. J unan. Future Plans: Nursing. agile rice?-32.3.45 GAA , , 3 N ALBERT JOSEPH HERTZOG- Al -220 W. 21st-Commercial -Organizations: Cartoon Club 2, 3: Bookkeeping 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Kittner. Future Plans: College. LUCY MAE HICKS- Lulu - 1923 Weightman-General - Or- ganizations: CAA 4: Student Council 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Dress De- signer. ELAINE M. HINDE- Curly - 1218 Clover-Distributive Educa- tion - Organizations: Student Council 1,2,3,4g D.E. Clubs 4. Ofices: H.R. Secretary 3. Activ- ities: Band 2: Basketball 1. Fa- voriate Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Fu- ture Plans: Buyer. Ofices: H.R. Vice President. Committees: Jr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mr. DeSimone. Future Plans: Nursing. ELWOOD ANDERSON HICKEN -'SColonel -32 E. 22nd-Voca- tional-Organizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. Future Plans: Col- lege. SUE ANN HIGGINS- Susie -- 924 Crosby - Commercial - Or- ganizations: Dramatic Society 3, 45 GAA 2,3,4: Linguists 3,43 Stu- dent Council 2,3,4g Y-Teen 2. Ac- tivities: Hockey 2. Committees: Jr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Air- line Hostess. JAMES RICHARD HINDER- HOFER- Hindy -1020 Thomas - Commercial - Organizations: Varsity Club 4: Student Council 2,3,4. Offices: Senate 2: H.R. Rep. 3,43 H.R. Vice President 2. Activities: Football 2.3.43 Base- ball 2,4g Track 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: Air Force. 'l 'ff H LET'S LIVE A LITTLE , Ronald Hamp- ton's one-act comedy pleases the Dramatic Society with its fresh humor. LEONA HAYMAN- Lee',-311 W. 2nd - General - Organiza- tions: GAA 1.3: History Club 3: Student Council 1.3. Activities: Manager Basketball 1: Hockey 2: Intramural 1.3. Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Future Plans: Business. LINWOOD J. HICKS- Jack - 1718 Union - Commercial - Of- fices: Student Council Rep. 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Future Plans: Air For . if-4-iii West '61 t 5 f ii 'A M ' tx f , r f' N A A Atytt l Kit CHARLES EDWARD HOLMES - Holmes -228 Edward-Gen- eral-Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Army. PAUL ALLEN HUGGINS - Paul ' - 1406 Ridley - Com- mercial - Organizations: Book- keeping Club 3,4. Activities: Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Kittner. Future Plans: College. MONSTROUS CATS WILL HOWL TO- NIGHT' Charles Watkins putting the fin- ishing touches to his Hallowe'en project. PAUL ROBERT HIPPLE - Hipp - 41 Worrell - College Prep-Organizations: Art Club 2,3,4. Ojices: H.R. Pres. 2,43 H.R. Rep. 3. Activities: Cross Country. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Ellis. Future Plans: College. GRETCHEN ANNE HOL- COMBE- Gretch,'--343 Taylor - Homemaking Major - Organi- zations: Dramatic Society 2,33 GAA 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4. Activities: Majorettes 2,3,4g Welcome 3,4. Offices: Student Council Treasurer: H.R. Treasurer 4. Committees: Re- freshment Committee Ir. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mr.Vaughan. Future Plans: Receptionist. HARRY WILLIAM HOPKINS-- Hoppy - 917 Pennell - Voca- tional. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. Future Plans: Auto Body Man. MARY JANE HUGHES - Janie -816 Glen - Commercial -Organizations: GAA 1,2,3g Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,4. Activities: Hockey lg Band 1,23 Color Guard 3,43 Chorus 1.2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Vaughan. Future Plans: Nurse. 14' s ' Q if I MARGARET ANN HOF- FECKER-715 W. 6th-General -Organizations: Student Coun- cil 2,4g Dramatic Society 4: GAA 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Scott. Future Plans: Typist. SYLVESTER JOSEPH HOLLIS - Vest -17 Reaney-General-- Organizations: Student Council 1,3. Activities: Football 3: Track 1. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Madi- son. Future Plans: Navy and College. THE OLD MASTER PAINTER DONNA JEAN H O U S E R- .Iean -420 Rose-General-On ganizations: GAA 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Future Plans: Serv- ice. LEWIS MELVIN HUNT- MeV - 1520 Lytle - Vocational - Or- ganizations: Hi-Y 1,2,3: Indus- trial Society 1,2,3. Activities: Football 2.3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Ganoe. Future Plans: U. S. Marine Corps. fa-ll fam M' WILLIAM HUNTER - Tee - 1205 Morris - General - Activi- ties: Baseball 2,3,4. Ofices: Vice Pres. Homeroom 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Baseball. VALENTINA HUZVA- Val1a 3122 W. 3rd-General-Organizm tions: Student Council 1,2,3g CAA 3,43 Welcome 2: Linguist Club 1. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. White. Future Plans: Sales Work. CHARLES WAYNE HUSSEY- Huss -40 W. 11th-College Prep - Organizations: Dramatic Society 2,3,4g History Club 3: Linguist Society 2,3g Spring Play 2,33 H'ouse of Reps. 2,3,4. Ojices: FTA V i c e Pres. .Favorite Teacher: Dr. Jordan. Future Plans: History Teacher. JAMES ANTHONY IANNI - Corky - 2745 Forwood - Col- lege Prep-Activities: Baseball 2,3,4: Football 3. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Nunan. Future Plans: Marines. Hallowe'en Window Painters THOMAS C. IEZZI-'5Tom - 603 Penn-College Prep-Organi- zations: Visual Aids 2: History Club 3,4. Activities: Band 2,3,4g Dance Band 2,3,4: Orchestra 2.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. DiSimone. Future Plans: Villanova. LAURA LOUISE JACKSON- Pee Ween-1903 W. 10th-Gen- eral - Organizations: Student Council 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Knox. Future Plans: Busi- neslifejix 2-0-avr BETTY JO INSCOE-814 E. 7th - Commercial - Organizations: Homeroom President 23 GAA 2,3,4g GAA Representative 4. Ojices: Homeroom President 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Future Plans: Office Work. RALPHTHEL JACKSON - Ralph -1817 W. 2nd-General -Organizations: Cartoon Club 33 Industrial Society 3g Student Council 3.4. Favorite Teacher: Miss MacDonald. Future Plans: Air Force. ' an ,lr M A fffy. 1 ,' 5 t if r ki it If wtf, ,aan-fi? , 2 , . K ff ,ha f 7' f 1' ,ggi f , f 7 ff V W lv f 5 F , H V ,, f if affix , ff f 7 . , f, f 7 W f X g 'QVMT Q 'X I? :L BERTHA L. JACKSON- Bert -711 W. 7th--College Prep-Or- ganizations: Girls' Glee Club 2: Dramatic Society 2,3,4g Linguists 2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4g Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,4. Offices: Secretary of Homeroom 3: Secretary of Y- Teens 2: Treasurer of Home- room 4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. DeTurk. Future Plans: Teacher. THOMAS LEE JACKSON - Hurricane T.l,'-1503 Rothwell -Vocational-Organizations: In- dustrial Society 3: Student Coun- cil 1,33 Varsity Club. Activities: Football 3: Track 23 Basketball 1. Favorite Teacher: Miss Mac- Donald. Future Plans: College or Marines. GW Ayn.. , ,YV 0. CENIUSES AT WORK! Myra Radel and Loretta Blank combine gnomes and fairies with advertising. A HALLOWEEN MASTERPIECEJ A deft stroke applied by Betty Bynum brings smiles to Mrs. Molloy and Mrs. Ellis of Chester High's art department. BERNICE D. JAMES- Niecie -117 Ivy-General - Organiza- tions: Student Council 2. Activi- ties: Tennis 23 Swimming 1. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Madison. Future Plans: Lincoln Prep. RICHARD LEE JENNINGS- Dick -503 Flower - Commer- cial. Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Future Plans: Service or Business College. f 1' is gf , V ' Ek -fe. ,. , if Vw' ,Za . W . - . . 45 .yn . 3: , f6 3 f , gf M f 44 Mfjf, gfff y RUTH D. JAMES- Ruthie - 1536 W. 3rd--General-Organizw tions: GAA 1: Student Council 1,2. Offices: Assistant Secretary, Homeroom 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruliini. Future Plans: Busi- ness School. MYRTLE LOUISE JIMERSON- Slim -113 Townsend-General -Organizations: CAA 4: Stu- dent Council 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Notlmagle. Future Plans: Business School. JACK M. JOHNSON- Bevo '- 355 Broomall - Vocational - Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4. Of- fices: Homeroom Treasurer. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruilini. Future Plans: Apprenticeship in Printing. MABLE GLEN JOHNSON - Dimples -507 E. 11th-General -Organizations: CAA: Student Council. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Messick. Future Plans: Nursing School. 5 J f - -Q-z ,W ' Q51 'W 'fi ff WW A 1 4 , gf f f f A 'W RAMON CARL JENKINS - Ray -422 Concord-Vocational -Organizations: Dramatic So- ciety 2: Industrial Society 3,4. Oyfices: Vice President of Home- room 2. Committees: Ticket Committee for Junior Prom. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Canoe. Fu- ture Plans: Further Education. BETTE ANN JOHNSON - S'Bette - 1007 Hancock - Com- mercial - Organizations: GAA 3,43 Student Council 2,3,4g Dra- matic Society 4. Ojices: Secre- tary of Homeroom 43 Vice President of P.O.D. Class. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mrs. Scott. Fu- ture Plans: Secretary. LILLIE MAE JOHNSON - Bettie -2018 W. 4th-General -Organizations: GAA 2,3,4: Stu- dent Council 1,2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Business School. ALICIA BERNICE JONES -- Big Reds -1027 Central-COL lege Prep-Organizations: Stu- dent Council 2,3,4g Linguist Club 2: GAA 2,3,4. Activities: Bas- ketball 2,3: Hockey 2. Offices: Student Council Representative 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: College. J J 6, . X 181+ .5 x xi Sk f X BARBARA A. JONES- Bob bien-2212 W. 13th-General- Organizations: GAA: Dramatic Society: History Club. Activi- ties: Swimming: Tennis. Offices: Homeroom Treasurer. Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Nursing School. E L E A N O R ANTOINETTE JONES - REI - 2801 Knight- Commercial - Organizations: Linguist Club 2.3: GAA 1,2,3,4: Bookkeeping Club 3: Student Council 1,2,3.4g History Club 1,2,3g Dramatic Society 1,2,3,4g FTA 4. Committees: Decorating Committee Junior Prom. Favor- ite Teacher: Mr. Kittner. Fu- ture Plans: Navy. AGNES LAURA JORDAN -- Babe,' - 331 W. 22nd - Com- mercial - Organizations: GAA: Student Council 4. Activities: Archery Club 4: Bowling 3. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Baksi. Fu- ture Plans: Typist Clerk. ROBERT ARTHUR KEENE- Bob --424 E. 7th-Vocational- Organizations: Industrial Society 2.3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. Future Plans: Army. f'..'f71s ' Awfff.. CARL WM. JONES - Billy - 1624 Concord-Commercial-Oh ganizations: Student Council 4. Activities: Track 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Prosser. Future Plans: Office Work. HARRY LEROY JONES-618 Penn - Vocational - Activities: P.A. Crew. Committees: Dance Committee. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Rowland. Future Plans: Army. REGINA S. JUDGE- ShirIey,,- 3023 W. 11th--Commercial-On ganizations: GAA 1,2,3,4g Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,4: History Club 3. Activities: Basketball 1,2,4. Offices: Junior Judge: GAA Representative 4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Jones. Future Plans: Salesperson. HENRY T. KIDD- Stick7'-67 W. 8th-College Prep - Offices: Secretary Homeroom 4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. DeTurk. Future Plans: Colleg . X5 THE HAPPY THREE! George Ballard, Paul Hipple, and Harold Bostic proudly display their Oscars earned in lowe'en window painting contest. the Hal- CHARLES JONES-120 Kerlin- College Prep -- Organizations: History Club 3,43 House of Rep- resentatives: Chorus 2,35 Science Club 2,3. Oyfices: Linguist Club Vice President 4g FTA Vice President. Committees: Com- munity Chest. Favorite Teacher: Dr. Jordon. Future Plans: Col- lege. MORRIS JONES - Gus - 120 Kerlin - Vocational - Organiza- tions: Industrial Society 2,3,4g ,X Field 81 Stream 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Frazier. Future l Plans: Marines. raw'-14 A! url :QW CHARLES F. KOHLERMAN- Chuck -1411 Kerlin - College Prep-Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: Temple University. MICHAEL ANTON KONVICKA - Miken - 626 Green - Voca- tional-Organizations: Honor So- ciety 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Gorden. Future Plans: Graphic Arts Field. MASTER STRATEGISTSI Robert Vaugh- an, music supervisor, and John Demarski study band formations on the drawing board. Nothing is left to chance. M!ff CLARA ANN KING- Claire - 1034 W. 5th-Commercial - Or- ganizations: Student Council 1,2,3g Welcome 1,2,3,4g Annual 1,2,3,4. Ojices: Representative Homeroom 1,2,3,4g Secretary Homeroom 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yeich. Future Plans: Pri- vate Secretary. EDWARD STANLEY KMIEC- 2906 W. 3rd -Vocational - Or- ganizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4. Activities: Track. Ojyices: Sec- retary-Treasurer Homeroom 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Phillips. Future P l a n s : Construction Work. MYRNA M. KOHN-61 E. Mowry-College Prep-Organizw tions: Dramatic Society 4: Lin- guists 3: Student Council 3,43 History Club 3g FTA 4: GAA. Committees: Publicity Commit- tee Junior Prom 3. Favorite Teacher: Dr. Jordan. Future Plans: Teacher. WILLIAM KOSEK - '4Bil1 - 2907 W. 9th-Vocational - Or- ganizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4. Activities: Cross Country 33 Baseball 4. Favorite Teacher: .IACQUELINE LOIS KING- Jackie -2728 Forwood - Com- mercial-Organizations: Dramatic Society 1,23 Student Council 1,2,3,4g Linguists 1,2g GAA. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: Office Work. WILLIAM F . KNIGHT- Babe,' 525 E. 10th-Distributive Educa- tion - Organizations: Cartoon Club 2,35 Dist. Ed. Club of Penna. 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: Air Force. DAISIES WON 'T TELL FRANCES B. KOKOSZKA - Fran,'-2622 W. 9th-General- Organizations: History Club 1,2, 3: FTA 4: Dramatic Society 3,4: Jr. Red Cross 3: GAA: Commit- tees: Jr. Prom Decorating Com- mittee. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Nurse. DARLINE JEAN KOZLOWSKI -715 Caldwell - General- Or- ganizations: GAA. Activities: Archery 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Berger. Future Plans: Bell Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: Army. q 5 Us-0' pw-.V rv'- ,pew IRVINC KRANT- Irv - 2412 Madison-College Prep-0rgani- zations: Linguists 1,2,4. Activi- ties: Basketball 2,3,4. Ojices: Homeroom Vice President 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: College. LOIS ANN KROMMES- Lo - 434 E. 15th-Commercial - Or- ganizations: Student Council 3: Dramatic Society 2: GAA: Art and Poster Club 2. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Ellis. Future Plans: Hairdresser. Neither Will FTA 'Mums PATRICIA LOUISE KUNCE- Jackie -1117 Madison - Com- mercial - Organizations: Dra- matic Society 2,3g Linguists 23 Student Council 2,3,4g Tennis Club 2,3. Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. JAMES PARLEY LaCHANCE- Jim,'-316 E. Sth-General-Of fices: H.R. Representative 1,23 Treasurer 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: Navy. , an Plans usiness College.- JOAN IT an- nie -8 d t er ial -Orga i at' s Stu un- cil 2,3 r tic ciet ,3,4g C . A ities o Cho' 2,532 or rd 3, . F a ite Teac : rs. Kno . F ture EDDIE MICHAEL KULKO- Koko -828 E. 8th-Vocational - Organizations: Industrial So- ciety 2,3,4. 0Hices: Homeroom Representative 2,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Lutton. Future Plans: College. IRENE JANET KUPAY - Dimples -2516 W. 6th-Com- mercial - Urganizations: Stu- dent Council 2,3,4g Honor So- ciety 3,4-: CAA. Offices: Home- room Representative 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Future Plans: Secretary. CAROLINE LORRAINE LAM- MONS- Raine -2214 W. 14-th- Ceneral-Organizations: GAA 4. Activities: Hockey 1,2g Basket- ball 1,2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Air Force. f., wwf , -2 ' M ,- in W t ' . ,rrrfr f , . , f ' we GUY FRANCIS KUSHTO - Tucky -922 Walnut - Voca- tional-Organizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4. Future Plans: Construction Work. BETTY JEAN LANDERS-1615 Edgmont-Homemaking Major- Organizations: CAA 2,3,4g Stu- dent Council 2,3,4g Dramatic So- ciety 2,3. Activities: Band 2,3,4. Committees: Decoration Comm. Jr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Future Plans: Dental Assistant. FOOTBALL AND GLAMOUR! Chester High's high stepping color guard brings the crowd to its feet. Linn., , 6 N0 WORRIES HERE! Mrs. Robert Vaughan Cleft to right? and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giles brave the morning cold to cheer CHS to victory. BONNIE E. LANE- Bonnie - 2542 Lindsay-Distributive Edu- cation-Organizations: Dramatic Society 2,3g Student Council 2,3,4: D.E. Clubs of Penna.g D.E. Retailing Club: History Club 3. Activities: Intramural Basketball 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Mc- Dowell. Future Plans: Buyer. ROSE CATHERINE LATORO- CO- Katirici-2808 W. 14th- Ceneral--Organizations: Student Council 1,2,3,4g GAA 3.4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Madison. Fu- ture Plans: Typist. M, ,1 V L: W ,f,, N ,IAV 'Hz 757' ' V . AFR A 'ty , ff , if -. ffif . 45 iz . U W, , , ye f,.,,- I ap, 4 ' w i , 42 f t ff f , 1 . at 6' 1 7 1 z X , f , rj O Q af I Z 05 ' fd M, f , 455, f fpagf 4 6? i 2, . 5 f ff ,f ,-., r WALTER A. LASZEK - g'Walt 226 Bunting - Vocational - Or- ganizations: Industrial Society. Activities? Basketball 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 3,45 Baseball 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: College, Service. ANDREW A. LAURATANO - Montana -2108 Madison-Vo- cational - Organizations: Indus- trial Society 2,3,4g Student Coun- cil 2,3,4. Activities: Football 2.3, 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Phil- lips. KATHARINE S. LEONARD -- Ducky ' - 410 Concord - Com- mercial-Organizations: Student Council 2,3,4g CAA 2,3,4g Drama- tic Society 2. Activities: Intra- mural Baseball 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Future Plans: Oflice Work. .IACQUELINE ROSE LESTARD - Jackie -1153 Walnut-Gener- alE0rganizations: Student Coun- cil 2,3,4g GAA 4. Ojices: United Welfare Representative. Favor- ite Teacher: Miss Bloom. Future Plans: Telephone Operator. 'Ky , t ' in ,W Z if: ANTOINETTE SOPHIE LA- TOCHA-'gTosh,'-108 Highland -Commercial - Organizations: Linguists l,2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Helen Bartha. Future Plans: Secretary. MARLENE H. LAWING- Sher ty',-940 W. 8th-General-On ganizations: GAA l,2,3,4: Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,4g Dramatic Society 2: Linguists 2. Activities: Band 2,3,4. Offices: Treasurer H.R. 45 H.R. Secretary. Com- mittees: Refreshment and Patron Committee Jr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Hargreaves. Fu- ture Plans: Nurse. CHARLES HENRY LESLIE -- Charlie -405 Fulton-General -Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Work for Whole- saler. DOROTHY MAY LEWIS- Dot', -4224 Maple-Distributive Edu- cation-Organizations: D.E. Re- tailing Club 4: D.E. Clubs of Penna. 4g Student Council 23,45 GAA 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Office Work. f is V' -E 'K W X I S X X 8. X 33: -A fr' A Y 'X PHYLLIS MARY LIPP- Phil -21 W. 8th-Commercial-On ganizations: GAA 2,3,4g Drama- tic Society 3.4: Student Council 2.3.43 Dance Club 1. Offices: H.R. Treasurer 1: GAA Representative 3.4. Committees: Dance Comm. 4g Make-up Comm. 3. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Future Plans: Ollice Work. LYNNE E. LOGAN-1135 Pine- Homemaking Major - Organiza- tions: GAA 1.2,3.4g Student Council 1.2.3, Rep. 4: Dramatic Society 1,2,4g Linguists l. Activi- ties: Band 2. Offices: H.R. Trea- surer 1. Committees: Dance Com- mittee 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Compto- meter Operator. LILLIAN .l. LOVENICK- Lil1 - 828 Mcllvain-'Commercial -- Organizations: Student Council 2.3. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Scott. Future Plans: Oflice Work. ELINORE IRENE LYCHO- WITCH- El -2603 Smithers- Commercial - Organizations: CAA 1,2,3,4g History Club 1,33 Student Council l.2,3,4g Annual Rep. 2: Monitor 2. Activities: Intramural Basketball 25 Flag Twirler 2,3g Captain 4. Commit- tees: Dance Comm. 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: Office Work. ,X A JOHN .l. LLEWELLYN - Lou - 2600 Boyle-Vocational --Organizations: Industrial Soci- ety 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Phillips. Future Plans: Builder. TWO GOOD SPORTS! Mat ' Zabxtka of the Chester Times, and Coach Dick Madison swap stories at the annual football banquet. .l. TIMOTHY LOCAN- Tim - 1138 W-alnut-Commercial - Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Prosser. Fu- ture Plans: Bookkeeper, Army. TEACH ME, TONIGHT . . . . Test Tomorrow SHIRLEY ANN LONG- Reds -2704 Smithers-Commercial - Organizations: History Club 33 GAA 2.3.4. Activities: Orchestra 1,2. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. White. Future Plans: Office Work. DAVID ROBERT LOWTHERT -9'Baby David -1127 Meadow- Vocational - Organizations: In- dustrial Society 2,3.,4g Student Council. Activities: Basketball. Offices: Annual Rep. 4: Rep. H.R. 1. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. Future Plans: Marine Corps. SALLY CATHERINE LYNCH- Sagebrush -415 Pancoast-Dis- tributive Education - Organiza- tions: Student Council 2.3: School Spirit 2: D.E. Retailing Club 4: D.E. Clubs of Penna. Ac- tivities: Intramural Basketball 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Canoe. Future Plans: Marriage. IRENE JOAN LOVENICK - Pookey,'-828 Mcllvain-Com mercial-Organizations: CAA 2 3.4: Student Council 2.3. Favor ite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Fu ture Plans: Oiiice Work. , . 1 BETTY .IANE MACARONI - Speedy -410 W. 3rd-General -Organizations: Dramatic Soci- ety 43 Student Council 2,3,43 Activities: Intramural Bas- 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Huber. Future Plans: Work. fs K .45 ., 9? f X MARGARET MACUIRE- Peg -927 Market-General-Organi zations: History Club 43 Lin- guists 23 Student Council 2,3,43 CAA. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Se- letz. Future Plans: Nun. KURLYN I NE M IP wgy -Organ zati istorgmu 3, Kirn,'-- N l S cret 311 --f 2,33cBiuden ncl1,2,3,4. Ac- !3qi41ities: a rettes , ,4Q'B3Sk6t- ball 1 ,3 ' i ming'4. ces: GA res t 43 . . Vice K siderlt ,33 Senat 3. Com- it : Jr. Promg Thanksgiving ll Program 3. Favorite Teacher: Miss H. Bartha. Future Plans: Young Life Work. A GOOD STORY can be expected when- ever Mr. Agan, principal of CHS, talks to the boys. '-7 l.1 1' 'drag' 7 11 WIL M HENRY MADDOX, JR.- Maddie -1303 Reed-Vo- cational-Organizations: Indus- trial Society 3,43 Mixed Chorus 23 Linguists 2. Activities: Foot- ball 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss MacDonald. Future Plans: Navy. PATRICIA ANN MAGUIRE - 45Pat -927 Market-Art Major- Organizations: Student Council 1,2,3,43 Linguists 1,23 Art Club 13 GAA. Committees: H.R. Deo- oration Committee. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Ellis. Future Plans: Nun. 'JOHN A. MARCUS-609 Greene Vocational - Organizations: In- dustrial Society 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McCain. Future Plans: Air Force. 3 35 5. so 3 PATRICIA DOLORES MACMAS TER- Pat -2610 W. 6th-Col- lege Prep-Organizations: Dra- matic Society 3,43 Student Coun- cil 3,43 Linguists 3,43 GAA. Ac- tivities: Welcome 4. Ofhces: An- nual Representative 3,4. Favor- ite Teacher: Miss Hynes. Future Plans: Airline Hostess my mtwmeas.,-AP IQAN . DONALD W. MAGNIN- Don -1108 Booth-College Prep-Or- ganizations: Student Council 2,3 43 Stamp Club 2,33 Linguists 2.3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: College. 1 N K kciiift L 13 eg - Or zations: n ' f 3, ' axqc df? 3 Che ' - r b 33 H' y lub 3. - tivities: Band 2,3,43- horus , . Favorite Teacher: ' . u- ture Plans: Colleg . -I' NANCY S. MARKS-2304 Edg- mont-College Prep-Organiza- tions: Student Council 2,3,43 Lin- guists 3,43 Dramatic Society 2,3 43 F.T.A. 43 GAA. Activities: Hockey 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Kaciuban. Future Plans: College. 1 3 fl ARTHUR 0'CONNOR MARTIN - Martin Kane -922 W. 3rd- Vocational - Organizations: ln- dustrial Society 2.3.4. Activities: Cross Country 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Frazier. Future Plans: Service. C. JEANNE MATTHEWS - Jeanie - 1104 Church - Com- mercial-Organizations: Student Council 2.3.-1: Dramatic Society 4: School Spirit 3: GAA. Activi- ties: Tennis 2.3: Bowling 2: In- tramural Basketball 2. Offices: H.R. Secretary. Favorite Teacher: Miss Adams. Future Plans: Un- certain. JAMES B. McCABE- .lim - 1131 W. 7th-Distributive Educa- tion-Organizations: D.E. Retail- ing Club 4: D.E. Clubs of Penna. 4. Ojfices: H.R. President 1,2,3: President D.E. Retailing Club 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Hart. Future Plans: Salesman. SHIRLEY JEANETTE McCLEL- LAND- Shir1 -217 W. Sth- Commercial-Organizations: Stu- dent Council 2,3,4g Driving Club 4: GAA. Activities: Intramural Basketball 23 H.R. Secretary 2.3: H.R. Representative 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Future Plans: Omce Work. DOROTHY H. MATSANKA - Dotty - 127 Lewis - Commer- cial - Organizations: Student Council 2,3,4g Linguists 1.2: Square Dance 1,2,: CAA. Activ- ities: Monitor 1.2. Offices: Vice President H. R. 1. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Future Plans: Oilice Work. GERALD B. MAULONI - Mouse - 914 W. 9th - Voca- tional - Organizations: Student Council 1,2,3,4: Industrial Society 3.4. Activities: Band 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Brandt. Future Plans: Mechanical Engineer. ELEANOR J. McCANN - Butch - 1102 Thomas - Com- mercial Organizations: Linguists 2: Bowling 2.4: Student Council 2,3,4g Honor Society 3,45 Dra- matic Society 4g GAA. Favorite Teacher: Miss E. Bartha. Future Plans: Secretary. ROLAND JAMES McCREADY- Big Macki'-1214 W. 2nd-Cen- eral-Activities: Football 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss MacDon- ald. Future Plans: Mechanic. x .1 6 X HARRY McCARTHY- Mac - 1210 Kerlin-Vocational-Orgam izations: Industrial Society 3. Fu- ture Plans: Construction Work. MARCIA L Y N N E McCUL- LOUGH- Mickey -1220 Gans- ter - Commercial - Organiza- tions: F.T.A. 3,43 Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,4g CAA. Activities: Cho- rus 1,2,3,4: Cheerleaders 4. Offi- ces: Recording Secretary F.T.A. 3: Representative GAA 4. Com- mittees: Community Chest 4: Jr. Prom Refreshment Committee 3. Favorite Teacher: Miss Emmott. Future Plans: Airline Hostess. My X TOYS FOR TOTS campaign finds fleft to rightl Irene Haupel, John Phillips, Helena Reed, and Harriet Daley doing their bit. ,2'7L,W' s fx. 1 'F 'Ta sm 3 .5 MTM., 'mE2,w1 V J f ,I ugltiuvfr 7519.1 'alla QV, WT f while Yana Lm1'z,f'i lil C wif if' lima ml Elm' iw! ,gg gdif 'gf-Aan' 'f ' ., I 'af yt 2 of twliflZf,,if,7 t f ff 31.1 ' if ' 1 f ' xg., V! H X, f , X ls' f 1 V 1 3 F vm. I, 1 . g f ll . ' 'f f Miiflff I. J I fl 3 j 2-3 iff fwfx ,, 4111 W C t, 2' 'f if ' I qv ' C, is Q.,,,,,q,alcl1u.r'.tl:57 lUU'Kl allfhhoul l I x U 'f ' M won fi bfialwfztifafy B.-vw 'Mal -D'1 W3 ' I . v ' 2 f. lst' i!5Al ZxlR A 1:07 ,, X. fs 4135362 G 'Wi fi' Z 1 ww- Q ff ' be if , il t , ,, ',x1'f'f? W alia V Q ' ab lm 9 s,p:i1ziaY'w wif I THE ROMANCE OF HOLLY BERRY AND MISTLE TOE as illustrated by Paul Hipple, George Ballard, Lena Coiro and Myra Radel in the Christmas murals. HUGH MARK McDONOUCH- Tramp Champ -807 W. 7th- Ceneral - Organizations: Olym- pic Club 2,3,4. Activities: United Welfare Fund 3,4. Ofices: Pres- ident H.R. 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Dacey. Future Plans: Marines. WILLIAM McKINNEY-4'Bill -590 Concord-Vocational-On ganizations: Industrial Society 2, 3,43 Student Council 2,3,4. Ogices: Annual Representative 3, 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Phil- lips. Future Plans: Construction. Wwf JOSEPH KENNETH McINTYRE -'SMac -1029 Parker-College Prep - Organizations: Physics Club 4. Activities: Dance Band 3: Band 3: Manager of Basket- ball 3,4. Ojices: President of Orchestra 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. DeRosc. Future Plans: En- ginccring. CLARENCE RUDOLPH Mc- LAURIN- 'Rudy',-827 Wood- row-General-Ofices: President Freshman Class 1. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Brewster. FRANK ROBERT McNAMARA - Butch',-303 W. 7th-General -Activities: Football 4. Favor- ite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Future Plans: Air Force. MARY MARTHA MEEKINS - 1607 Reading-Commercial-On ganizations: Student Council 2,3, 4: GAA. Committees: H.R. Dec- orating Committees. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Hartman. Future Plans: Business School. THOMAS D. McKINNEY-225 W. 3rd-Art Major-Activities: Cartoonist ,for Annual 2,3,4. Fa- vorite Teacher: All. Student photographer for 1955 Annual. SHIRLEY JEWELL McNAIR- Shirl',-124 Franklin - College Prep - Organizations: Student Council 2,3,4g Linguists 2: Dra- matic Society 4: GAA. Activi- ties: Concert Choir 2,3,4. Favor- ite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Future Plans: Nursing. BENJAMIN HARRISON Mc- NEAL- Benny -1729 W. 2nd- Ceneral - Activities: Concert Choir 2,3,4g Boys' Clee Club 2,3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss MacDonald. Fu- ture Plans: Popular Singer. ROBE ,L.lME ,if-ic-if ,fb-. bil' fEdgM'f?iiim7 Ciiige R., . Tyaiganizgarwfk, jHis!t,ogy Club stuafm Coun.mEil'm2,3,4g Welcome-a59gJ4'i5 43 G 'flleasuiler 2? om'W riiitteesfll' om 'utlgjgdhes Proiii' Decoilio F. tifavorite eacherstdv 'alu .iEdyatm!: Future I 'Un 'x,gta1'r1. li is V I M HASSON MIAH-uLover -919 Flower - General - Organiza- tions: Student Council 3. Activi- ties: Band 2.3.43 Orchestra 3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Zelley. Fu- ture Plans: Music College. ELIZABETH .I. MILEY- Tiny', -3517 W. 3rd-Commercial-On ganizations: Student Council 1.2, 3.43 History Club 2.33 School Spirit 2.33 Square Dance 1.2. Ojices: H.R. President 1. Com- mittees: Jr. Prom Ticket and Patron Committee 3. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Future Plans: Office Work. DANIEL E. MINKA- M.ink',- 313 E. Sth'-Vocational-Organb zations: Industrial Society 2.3.43 Student Council 2.3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Phillips. Future Plans: Construction Work. MARGARET MARY MOFFETT - Mike f609 Mcllvaine-Gem eral-Organizations: Tennis Club 3g Student Council 2.3.43 GAA. Committees: H.R. Refreshment Committee. Offices: Maintenance Officer 2.3.4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Nothnaglc. Future Plans: Office Work. gf y THEODORE MICHELL-'6Ted H1021 Ker1inwCo11ege Prep- Organizations: Chemistry Club 33 Linguists 2.3.43 History Club 33 Dramatic Society 2.3.43 Stu- dent Council 2,3.4. Activities: Manager Basketball Team 2.3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: College. ZENOBIA ANTOINETTE MIL- LER -- 'Nobie - 408 Central- Commercial-Organizations: His- tory Club 33 CAA. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Smith. Future Plans: Waves. CLEOTHA MITCHELL- Little Mitch -733 .IeflerygGenera1- Organizations: Student Council 2, 3.45 Swimming Club 3.43 GAA. Activities: Volleyball 23 Softball 33 Hockey. Favorite Teacher: Miss MacDonald. Future Plans: Nursing. ROSE S. MONTISANO-1014 W. 7th - Commercial - Organiza- tions: Student Council 1.2.3.4-3 History Club 2.33 Linguists lg CAA. Ogices: H.R. Representa- tive 2.3. Committees: Jr. Prom Ticket, Patron. Refreshment Committee 3. Future Plans: Of- fice Work. ' '- ' ' I 5 .W,... .5 X -V if ' A ' svn: V. - '7 Nhat- fel f, .St if M ef- 3.5 . . .a x. tt ff f - 1 A WINTER SERENADE by the Jack Frost symphony is part of the mural decorations in FTA homeroom 213. DOROTHY MARIE MICHUL- KA- Dot - 219 Hayes - Com- mercial - Organizations: CAA. Favorite Teacher: Miss Welsh. Future Plans: Stenographer. R. Mi o o -1004 S ejnm' ial T Activ- n 2, , . fjices: H.R. presentat' e 2 4. Favorite Teacher: . Va an. , ,,:'-Pfflam x .L X V W., , .: ,se 5 Llltw Ma U0 x f '7 11 -.g:z.f,7'i.f X 3 ,q4if.-yq.1, W 1,1-5, ,.,., L ,df .f 111124 .sw :- CREOLA MORRIS - Cree - 459 Jeffrey-General-Organizw tions: Student Council 3,43 Swim- ming Club 3,43 GAA. Activities: Basketball 2g Volleyball 2g Soft-. ball 1,2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Future Plans: Nursing. DONALD P. MUSE - Don' '- l828 W. 4th-General-Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Air Force. Soon Balsam McPine introduced him to Mistle, And Holly felt light as a hurricaned thistle. Wm- 'Vw 4 3. 23 ' w hula zz, sf-:V ,fin , , , X 5 Qi: iff, 6 I md 1, 3, , t, 1 ' 'db 3 .,, ,,, Ii 6 as 1 A 144 4 FZ Q 13623-6 1.1.0 7 K 4 11. 5 1 C' f 2 146 af, JW . A M f fn lu as 43 .p lwlgy ulhdlwlinily nwpicfxi leg. f.Jfff,f Y W kid liqifi .iw .iv huvri, Am, JUGQQ lizylfmn A H- M, f ln., ,,,, V Q ' lflhlltf' IYQY qyfkltfi lic' ITG' 'lt'l w.Z 'iii yy yihqgg M il' W, 1 lmyyi M5 lt, 14 ' ,, t ti 'lit Elia 1 DONALD WAYNE MOORE - Moke -127 Iowa-Vocational- Organizations: Industrial Society 3,43 Field and Stream 2,3,4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Miss MacDonald. GEORGE FRANCIS MORGAN -914 Upland-General-Organu zations: Industrial Society 2. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: Service. DELLA MAE MORRIS-5'Flea -1147 Upland - Commercial - Organizations: Student Council 3g GAA. Committees: H.R. Re- freshment Committee 3,4. Favor- ite Teacher: Miss Adams. Fu- ture Plans: Private Secretary. WALTER ANDRE NACRELLI - Nacky -4101 Mt. Vernon- College Prep - Organizations: Dramatic Society 1,2,3,4Q Lin- guists 2,33 F.T.A. 3. Activities: Spring Play 2.3. Ojices: Presi- dent of Key Club 43 H.R. Presi- dent 2,3. Committees: Senior Ballg Thanksgiving Football Pro- grams 3,4-. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Pharmacy College. RALPH R. MOORE - The Rock -127 Iowa-Vocational - Organizations: Industrial Society 1,2,33 C Club 1,2,33 Student Council 2. Activities: Football 13 Track 1. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Ganoe. Future Plans: Roof- ing Construction. MARIE T. MORIANO - Mee- bee -425 E. 9th-Distributive Education - Organizations: Stu- dent Council 2,33 D.E. Retailing Club 4g D.E. Clubs of Penna. 4. Offices: H.R. Representative 2g Vice President D.E. Retailing Club 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss MacDonald. Future Plans: Buyer. ROBERT M. MOYER- Bob - 1521 Honan-College Prep-Or- ganizations: Honor Society 3,43 Scott's Hi-Q 3,43 Student Council 1,2,3,4. Ofices: Vice President Key Club 43 President F.T.A. 43 Dramatic Society Vice President 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Ed- wards. Future Plans: College. ODESSA MARIE NEWMAN - Dess -1922 Harris - Commer- cial-Organizations: GAA 4g Stu- dent Council 2,3,43 Y-Teens 3. Activities: Basketball 2: Girls' Chorus 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Baksi. Future Plans: Elementary Teacher. We I I E X bag-,E fs.- JOHN L. NEWSOME- Newk - 826 Ward-Commercial-Activi- ties: Basketball lg Varsity Base- ball l,2,3,4. Offices: Maintenance of Home Room. Committees: Entertainment and Decorating of Home Room. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruilini. Future Plans: United States Navy. NAOMI FLORENCE NICHOLS - Nay -248 Patterson-General -Organizations: GAA: Student Council. Favorite Teacher: Miss RuHini. Future Plans: Sewing. LORRAINE M. NUCENT-1414 Willison - Commercial - Or- ganizations: CAA 2.3.43 Dramatic Society 2,3,4: Dance Committee 4. Ofices: Secretary of Dance Committee 4. Committees: Jr. Prom Decorating. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: Nursing. JOHN F. OWSIANY- Jack,'- 710 Mcllvaine-Commercial-Ao tivuies: Baseball 3.4. Commit- tees: H.R. Decorating. Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Future Plans: Public Accountant. DELORES SYLVIA NICHOLS- Lorky -l4l9 Wright-General Organizations: CAA 2,43 History Club 3: Student Council 2.3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Fu- ture Plans: Nurse. PEGGY LINDA NORMAN - Peg -103 Meadowbrook-Cob lege Prep-Organizations: GAA 2.3,4g Dramatic Society 2.4: FTA 4. Activities: Cheerleader 3.4: Chorus 2,3,4: Concert Choir 2,3, 4: Hockey 2,3,4. Ojicesr Senior Senate 4. Committees: Thanks- giving Prom Decorating 4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Miss Kaciubzm. Future Plans: College. LEWIS ARTHUR OCDEN - Lew',-513 E. 10th--Vocational -Organizations: Industrial Soci- ety 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. JEAN MARIE PANCO-2913 W. 6th - Commercial -- Organiza- tions: CAA l,2,4: Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,4: Linguists 1. Favorite Teacher: Miss Adams. Future Plans: Secretary. 15 Ki -iw , A Q i lte 1 , f 0 K 2 r RONALD D. OWENS- Ronnie H830 E. 16th-College Prep-On ganizations: Linguists 2,3,4. 0f- jices: I-I.R. Fire Marshall 2,33 President of Cartoon Club 3. Committees: Senior Ball 2: H.R. Decorating Committee. Favorite Teacher: Miss Margaret Mul- doon. Future Plans: College. FRANK LEO PARCHINSKI - 2613 Swarts - Commercial- Or- ganizations: Stamp Club 2,3,4: Linguist Club 1. Ojyices: Treas- urer of Stamp Club 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Public Accountant. GAS beside her he skated and frolicked all Pit W . 95- Q ?' ., git? its 3- - .. 3. Q 5- s E' QQM1 N E. - Q, 3 S fn Q., ' 3 D' Y N . 2 ' -1 33. . t . 5 , .x 4 2 Stl S 36. 0 , ' N 1 ' i s si S it 9' .,- M, ci S H 3 'na in g' Q ,pn 3 If ' wi 52 : Mfg N .-.- 6, ., R x' rig Q.. :Q Q 'T' e T' lm-12-. I Ol'af.arvitt,3 lm flitv , ...J hm -f5,,,l0H1Jg ina: y 5' up .iv M 1 ,K . .5 y y , is y f l JE? if un a quiver mills 3.-,ly hula., prickge 39114, lic 'thi' 4 V.,.x , - A . up b l-' i t Then a quiver with joy and a-prickle with 9 Young Holly bestowed the first mistletoe 3 BESSIE ADELL PATTERSON- Betty',-6l6 Flower-General- Organizations: GAA 4: Student Council 3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: Nurs- ing School. JANE LOUISE PAULLEY - J aniei'-2 729 Nolan-Commelw cial. Urganizations: Linguists 1, 25 GAA 1,2,4g Bookkeeping Club 4. Favorite Teacher: The Bar- thas. Future Plans: Ofiice Work. K 2 Q.. ? it f f S 'W , nw: f . f' 2 t if 46-at W f, , f f f 1 W ' E. ,f,f'a. ' f f 121 ' V 'Q , 5 1 1 , , .4 1,' I - J-wg , , ,,n,w -. ff , x , IRIS EDITH -PATTERSON - Patty',-1523 W. 7th-Commer- cial-Organizations: GAA 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4g Girls, Mixed Chorus 2. Activities: In- tramural Basketball 2. Ojices: H.R. Representative for GAA 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Kittner. Future Plans: Business School. MATTIE J. PAYNE-'fMat',- 1716 Chestnut-General-Organb zations: CAA: Swimming: Stu- dent Council. Activities: Intra- mural Basketball 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss MacDonald. Fu- ture Plans: Nurse. SARA LOU PECK- Peckie',- 718 Lamokin-College Prep-Or- ganizations: F.T.A. 3,43 Student Council 1,2,3,4g Linguists 1,23 History Club 1,2g Dramatic Soci- ety 1,2,3,4: CAA. Activities: Bas- ketball, Softball, Volleyball, Hockey 1,2,3,4g Band 1.2,3,4. Of- fices: Co-Captain of Hockey Team. Committees: Community Chest. Favorite Teacher: Miss Brauer. Future Plans: Teacher. PHYLLIS M. PETRYK- Phyl -1036 Price-Commercial-On ganizations: Student Council 1,2, 3.4: GAA 1,2,3,4. Activities: Hoc- key lg Basketball 1,2,45 Softball 1. Offices: CAA Representative for Homeroom 1.2. Committees: Riverview Beach 1,2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Edith Bartha. Fu- ture Plans: Secretary. ,zfaf , ,, ' 0 ,4v:, ' J f f f LARRY RALPH PAUGH- Lan ryn-921 Morton - Vocational - Organizationss Industrial Society. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. Future Plans: Air Force. EDWARD FRANCIS PEARSON H-6'Ed -228 W. 15th-Vocational --Organizations: Industrial Soci- ety 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh: Future Plans: Work in a Machine Shop. JOSEPH A. PERRY-L'.loe,'-926 W. 8th - Vocational - Organiza- tions: Industrial Society 1,2,S,4g Field and Stream 1.2. Offices: H.R. Representative. Favorite Teacher: -Mr. Frazier. Future Plans:lCarpenter. 4 CLYDE W. PFEIL-232 E. 5th- Commercial-Activities: Annual Representative for Homeroom. Ofices: H.R. Treasurer 2,3,4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mrs. Knox. Fu- ture Plans: Accounting. ? A I xx. nas: -fs JOHN JAMES PHILLIPS - Johnny -322 E. 14th-Commer- cial - Organizations: History Club 3: Welcome 3: F.T.A. 3,4. Activities: Band 2,3,4: Chorus 2,33 Orchestra 2.3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Vaughan. Future Plans: College. WILLIAM EUGENE PITTS - Huske1 - 104 Lamokin - Gen- eral-Organizations: Linguists 4: Varsity Club 4. Activities: Track 4: Basketball 2,3,4g Cross Coun- try 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss MacDonald. Future Plans: Col- lege. MA . POLINSKI - '6Lo - 3 . 4t College rga 'zatio 2, ,4g ud t J nci Q' , atic c ety '11 ,5V:-1- 3. Ac- . ' ie . A - ery 2. mittees: rl ra D3 Co v 1 ee for Jr. is U 4- e or Spring ' ' ving ootball Pro- r s. 1 orite eacher: Mr. S etz. uture Plans: Nursing. .IOANNE P. PRICE - Joan - 1905 W. 10th-General-Organi- zations: GAA 3,43 Student Coun- cil 3. Ojices: H.R. Vice Presi- dent. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruffini. Future Plans: Business School. CARL LYNN PIERCE - 1836 Harris - General - Activities: Track. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Prep School. AMALIA R. PLOCHUTOWSKY -717 McIlvaine-Commercial- Organizations: GAA 2,3,4. Favor- -ite Teacher: Mr. Baksi. Future Plans: Office Work. TOMMIE JEAN POOLE- Dim- ples '-506 W. Front-Homemak- ing-Organizations: GAA. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Fu- tue Plans: Seamstress. KARL FREDRICK PRICE-14 W. 11th-College Prep-Organi- zations: Stamp Club 2,3g Lin- guists 2,3g F.T.A. 4. Ojices: Sen- ior Ju'dge 4: Treasurer of Cabinet 2.3: President of Stamp Club 2. Committees: Community Chest 4. Favorite Teacher. Mr. Sholly. Fu- ture Plans: College. Wi ifjlfrl E 1 1 1' , , 2 15 ,. v t. 1 A I if M ft., x I ai an ,. a NA.. P 8 ,E I Q S 1 .i, Soon, lwr haw! in his , lnilw efalii-sr ilwy KUi'ufvu'li1 '5' iwiwes in 01141 were solemn . Soon, her hand in his, to the altar they went, Where their futures in one were solemnly blentf' MARY LILLIAN PITALE - Mutzy -309 Yarnall-Distribu- tive Education - Organizations: History Club 1,2,3: Student Council 1,2,3,4. Offices: Trea- surer of H.R. 2.3. Committees: Chairman of Ticket Committee for Junior Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Kittner. Future Plans: Women's Air Force. MARIAN S. POLASKO-'gMa1-yn -1214 Hancock-General - Or- ganizations: GAA 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruffini. Future Plans: Sales Work. JEAN H. PULCHER - 138 E. 14-th-Art Major-Organizations: Art Club 2,3g History Club 3: GAA 2,3,4: Dramatic Society 2,3, 4. Activities: Band 2,3,4. Com- mittees: Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Molloy. Future Plans: Dress Designer. .IEANNETTE DELORES PUR- NELL- Cin -122 St. Charles- Homemaking Major - Organiza- tions: History Club 3: CAA 2,3, 4: Student Council 2,3,4g Y-Teens 3. Activities: JV Hockey 2: In- tramural Basketball 2,3,4. Offices: H.R. Secretary: Representative for United Welfare Fund. Favor- ite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Nurse. GERRI MARIE RAMBO- Cen ri - 2616 Sandiland - Distribu- tive Education - Organizations: Student Council 3,45 History ERNEST M. PURCELL-'6Ernie', -1910 W. 4-th-Vocational-On ganizations: Industrial Society 2, 3,43 Student Council 2,3,4: Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Brandt. Fu- ture Plans: College. ALEXANDER JULIUS PYATT -S'Roach',-1113 Central--Vocab tional-Organizations: Industrial Society. Activities: Track. Of- yices: H.R. Representative. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Fu- ture Plans: Navy. DEXTER J. RANDOLPH- Ram dy -1509 Carroll-Genergltn gantzations. Industr' S 1 y 1. Favorite T ch l Club 3: Dramatic Society 3: D.E. Retailing Club: D.E. Clubs of Penna. Activities: H.R. Secre- Mr fY tary 3. Committees: Jr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell- W Future Plans: Buyer. W 0 PATTIE ROSE REAVES- Dim- N ANCES RECORDS ples -1312 Stewart-General- 2726 rice-Commercial-Or- Organizations: Y-Teens 4: CAA 4. Activities: Concert Choir 3,43 Girls, Clee Club 3,43 Intramural Basketball 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Col- lege. ganizations: GAA: Linguists 1,2. Activities: Hockey 1: Softball 1: Band 1,2,3,4g Concert Choir 1.2, 3.4. Oyfices: Secretary Concert Choir 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Ross. Future Plans: Office Work. -, f.', f , M7 ' x K K fi 5, ' fr f:9?Q:f , ,, ff V ,v 'p,Cz,f,ws,4,f X ff' , f', gffvi-477 ,V -+ -f fzmtiezfyf , , g, ,,. Qi, affix, ' A if at ,t if ' .W ' ,M , i,:,ff t A-2? . H I ,V , ,gh if ,, ,, :.t.' Future s ?d o ' 4 Cl HELENA E. REED-1021 Elsin- orw-College Prep. - Organiza- tions: GAA 2.3.43 Dramatic Soci- ety 2,3,4g History Club 3: Lin- guists 2.3.4-Q Student Council 2,3, 4: F.T.A. 3.4. Committees: Re- freshment Comm. Jr. Prom. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Fu- ture Plans: College. DANIEL FRED REID- Dam ny -937 E. 14th-College Prep- Organizations: Key Club 3,43 Football 2.3.43 Linguists 2,3. Ac- tivities: Football 1,2,3,4: Band 2. Offices: H.R. President 2,3,4: Lt. Governor of Key Club 45 Vice President C. Club 4. Commit- tees: Jr. Prom Committee. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Madison. Fu- ture Plans: College. CORINE REMBERT-'iTeen - 1305 Tilghman-General-Orgaiu izations: Student Council: GAA. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Baksi. Fu- ture Plans: Nursing. ARNOLD ROY REYNOLDS - Bucky - 312 W. 21st - Voca- tional-Organizations: Field and Stream. Ofices: H.R. Repre- sentative 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: Ser- vice. ' .ps qw... ., V, 4 ' F ,iff f -TQ I f ,ygfl CHARLES REEVES- Doc. Dad- dys -30 Flower-General-Or ganizations: Biology Club 2: Stu- dent Council Member 2,3,4. Of- hces: H.R. Vice President 3,4g I'I.R. Representative 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: College. RICHARD A. REILLY - 1549 Shaw - Vocational - Organiza- tions: Industrial Society. Future Plans: Construction Work. PETER M. REMICK-4'Pete - 803 McDowell-College Prep- Organizations: Linguists 2,35 Stu- dent Council 2,3,4. Activities: Band 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: College. GLORIA LUCILALE RICHARDS - Fizz,'-1716 Reading-Orgam izations: Concert Choir 2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4: Student Council 2,3. Favorite Teacher: Miss Rufiini. Future Plans: College. A f , f ,il I 29 7' I - ' -- at -Q . ,tj ff - MX .Q ' f ,. - '7' f , ' X ' f ,715 we X 1 ft - ' -fam -v,f ,g4f.,4g.ff ,Q . ,ff , 'W , -Zgff 1'-ffqf U 1 f - f A ' . X4 ,-', 3' j,jf,Q2 vi. . 'i f f DONNA RENNIE-301 E. 19th- Commercial - Organizations: CAA 3,43 Student Council 3.4. Activities: Bowling Club 3: Dra- matic Society 2,3: Chorus 43 Swimming 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Adams. Future Plans: Civil Service. FRANK ANTHONY RILLO - 220 Franklin-General-Favorite Teacher: Miss Bartha. Future Plans: Accountant. KEY CLUB PRESIDENT NACRELLI pre senting gifts to outstanding Key Clubbers Joe Vaul, Jim Bower, Horace Walker and Dave Springman at the annual Key Club banquet. I HOPE IT EXPLODES, thinks Shirley Leyman as Key Club adviser John Mc- Dowell joins Albert Berger in an after- dinner cigar. fP.S.-It didn'tJ JOSEPH A. RIVERA- Rev - 2804 W. 2nd-Vocational-Orgam izations: Industrial Society 2,3,4. Ojices: H.R. Treasurer 3.4: H.R. Representative 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Canoe. Future Plans: Air Force. SHIRLEY JUNE ROBERTSON - Blondie - 1123 Madison - General-Organizations: GAA 4: Dramatic Society 4: Student Council 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Baksi. t e y x ,f 'i ':' 'K , A I f VV , TCL. K? 5 , ,JI A ,qv 22 Www ' f , as -M .M . ,,,- .1 ',,, Q ' , 5 , I 4, QM , ' , , X .IUDITH MARILYN ROBBINS -fiiludy-P2212 W. 13th-General -Organizations: GAA 4: Stu- dent Council 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Madison. Future Plans: Bus- iness College. JAMES R. ROBINSON-'gRob- byl'-607 Edward-General-OP ganizations: C Club 2,3,4g Ugly- man's Club 3.4. Activities: Foot- ball 2,3,4: Baseball 2,3,4: Track 3.4. Offices: H.R. Representative 4: Treasurer of Uglyman's Club 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruf- fini. Future Plans: Service. THEODORE ALVIN ROEHRIG - Ted -1515 Upland-College Prep-Organizations: F.T.A. 3,43 Student Council 2,3,4g Linguists 2. Activities: Clarinet Quartet 3, 4: Concert Choir 2,3,4g Boys' Clee Club 2,3,4: Band 2,3,4. Com- mittees: Community Chest 4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Vaughan. Fu- ture Plans: College. JUDITH ANN ROLLO-uludyii -524 E. 15thHCeneral-Organi- zations: CAA 4: Student Council 1.2.3.4-5 Dramatic Society 4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Kittner. Fu- ture Plans: Bookkeeper. BARBARA ANN ROBERTS - Barb,'-2402 W. 9th-I'Iomemak- ing Major-Organizations: Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,4: F.T.A. 3,4. Activities: Cheerleader 4: Hoc- key 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Concert Choir 2,3,4. Offices: Treasurer GAA 3: H.R. Rep.: GAA 4. Committees: Refresh- ment Committee Jr. Prom. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mrs. Lombardi. Future Plans: College. SHIRLEY ROBINSON - Rob- bie - 1334 Peterson - Commer- cial-Organizations: GAA 2,3,4g Student Council 2.3.43 Dramatic Society 4. Activities: Baseball 2,3,4. Offices: H.R. Treasurer 3: H.R. Representative 4. Favor- ite Teacher: Mr. Smith. Future Plans: Business School. MICHAEL ALBERT ROCAL - Miken - 1118 Potter - College Prep-Activities: Baseball 1,2,3: Band 2,3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Reigner. Future Plans: Chemical Engineer. BARBARA SHIRLEY ROSEN- THAL-6'Barb,,-216 E. 24th- College Prep - Organizations: Dramatic Society 2,3,4: GAA 2.3, 4: F.T.A. 4. Ojices: President Linguists 4: Senate 4. Commit- tees: Community Chest 43 Thanksgiving Prom 4: United Welfare Fund 3. Future Plans: Penn State College. . E X was BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY' Gretchen Holcombe, Student Council treasurer, distributing the daily announce ment sheet. CP.S.-After school hoursl ESTHER J. ROSS - Es - 210 Huston - Commercial - Organi- zations: Dramatic Society 2,33 GAA 2.3.4. Activities: Chorus 2, 3.4: Concert Choir 2.3.43 Swim- ming Club 3. Ojices: H.R. Rep. GAA 4: H.R. Vice President 2. Committees: Jr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Knox. Future Plans: Comptometer Operator. EDWARD F. RUBY- Ace',- 244 Concord-General-Organh zations: Field and Stream 2. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Cordon. Fu- ture Plans: Sun Oil. JOSEPH HOWARD SACEL - Yus -27 W. 10th-Commercial -Organizations: History Club 3: Dramatic Society 2: Linguists 3: Student Council 2.3.4. Activities: Football 2. Offices: Treasurer History Club 3: H.R. Treasurer 2: H.R. Vice President 3. Favor- ite Teacher: Mr. Shollyg Future Plans: College. DOLORES B. SARCENT-4'Dee', -822 Elsinore-Commercial-Or- ganizations: GAA: Student Coun- cil 2,3,4: Linguists 2: Dramatic Society 2.3. Activities: Intra- mural Basketball 2. Committees: Chairman Jr. Prom 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Baksi. Future Plans: Secretary. MICHAEL D. ROSSI- Flash - 1219 W. 7th-Distributive Educa- tion - Organizations: D.E. Re- tailing Club 4: D.E. Clubs of Penna. 43 Linguists 1.2. Activi- ties: Baseball 2.3.43 Basketball 3. Offices: Senate 2: H.R. President 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Business. PATRICK J. RYAN - 'gHoney Lips -13Q0 Canster-General- Organizations: Dramatic Society 3: Student Council 1.2,3,4g Field and Stream 2.3.43 Linguists. Ac- tivities: Band 2.3.4. Ojjices: H.R. President 3. Committees: Ticket Comm. Jr. Prom 3. Favorite Teacher: Miss Cassell. Future Plans: Army: then Finance Busi- ness. FLORENCE ANN SANCKEN- g'Flossie,'-802 E. 13th-General -Organizations: Dramatic Soci- ety 4g GAA 2,3,4: Student Coun- cil 2.3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Baksi. Future Plans: Nurse. ELEANOR MARIE SARMINSKI - El h124 Hayes-Commercial -Organizations: GAA 4. Favor- ite Teacher: Miss Adams. Fu- ture Plans: Secretary. .55 ,V I ' 'L 1' ,. 5. ,i'. , , ..., M CHESTER MICHAEL ROZMAR- YNOWSKI-'tRozy '-317 Engle -Vocational-Organizations: In- dustrial S o c i e t y. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Clendenning. Fu- ture Plans: Machinist. ALEXANDER JOSEPH RYBAK. JR. -- Fish', - 707 Wilson-Art Major - Organizations: Cartoon Club 2.3.4-: Linguists Club 2. Ac- tivities: Track 2. Offices: Trea- surer Cartoon Club 4. Commit- tees: H.R. Decorating. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Ellis. Future Plans: Artist. ggikitfhlttiittvg X ' Rf. ,,.: . NKQQSIQ . , I JM ,W 'fr' B 5. . .A gy 'Q - A 'p-2, is 3 G. V A 3 , 33 Q, i . '. P GWENDOLYN L. SCRUGGS- Gwen -- 103 Pancoast - Com- mercial - Organizations: Book- keeping Club 43 GAA 2.3.43 Dra- matic Society 3. Ojices: H.R. Secretary 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Kittner. Future Plans: Bell Telephone Co. JOAN MARY SEMCHESKI - Jon - 718 E.-Commercial-Or- ganizations: Honor Society 3,43 History Club 3g GAA 33 Drama- tic Society 2.3.43 Student Council 2.3.4. Activities: Basketball 2. Of- fices: H.R. Representative 2. Committees: Publicity Commit- tee Dramatic Society 23 Decora- tion Jr. Prom 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Baksi. Future Plans: Secretary. AN ARTIST'S LIFE IS A DEMANDING ONE as these youngsters can prove. No- tice the concentration. DONALD ERNEST SAUNDERS - Poochie,,-210 W. Front-Vo- cational - Organizations: Indus- trial Society 2.3,43 Student Coun- cil 3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. tPopJ Ganoe. Future Plans: Further Education. AUDREY ANN SCHIMANSKY -'gAud -2700 Boyle-General- Organizations: Square Dancing 13 Student Council 1,2,3,43 GAA l.2,3.43 History Club 1.33 Dra- matic Society 13 Linguists 1.2. Activities: Bowling 1. Ojices: H.R. Secretary 3.43 Vice Presi- dent History Club 3. Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Future Plans: Telephone Operator. GERA-LD THOMAS SEIVERD- Jerry -640 Morton-Art Major -Organizations: History Club 3g Chemistry Club 3. 0,0'ices: H.R. Representative 4. Committees: Welfare Committee 4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Ellis. .Future Plans: Art School. BELLE DIANE SEXTON- Dim kyi'-926 Fulton-College Prep- Organizations: Concert Choir 3. 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Linguists 2.3, 4g Student Council 2.3.43 Drama- tic Society 2.3.43 GAA 2.3.43 FTA 3.4. Committees: Publicity Com- mittee FTA 33 Publicity Com- mitee Dramatic Society 2. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Fu- ture Plans: None. ALLEN ROSS SAVAGE - Big Al -165 Trimble-College Prep -Organizations: Key Club 4g Scott's Hi-Q 3.43 History Club 1.2. Activities: Band 1.2.3243 Dance Band 3.4. Committees: Jr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Miss Hogan. Future Plans: Doctor. GERALDINE ANN SCRUGGS- Gerry - 103 Pancoast - Com- mercial - Organizations: Book- keeping Club 4g GAA 2.3.43 Dra- matic Society 4. Oyfices: Trea- surer Bookkeeping Club 4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Kittner. Fu- ture Plans: Bell Telephone Oper- ator. ANTHONY JOSEPH SEMAN- Tony -323 W. 3rd-College Prep - Organizations: Dramatic Society 2,33 History Club 33 Chem. Club 33 Linguists 2.3. Ac- tivities: Baseball 2,33 Varsity Football 2.3. Offices: H.R. Re- presentative 2,33 H.R. President 4g Committees: Welfare Commit- tee. Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Future Plans: College. HARRY C. SHARP- Doc -102 E. 13th-General-Organizations: Linguists 1. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Future Plans: Navy. if LOUISE ANN SIMCOX -- Pic- kles -I222 Hancock-Commen cial-Organizations: GAA 2.3.4g Honor Society 3.4: Dramatic So- ciety 4g Student Council 2.3.4. Activities: Intramural Basketball 2. Committees: Decorating Com- mittee Jr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Miss Adams. Future Plans: Secretary. JAMES RALPH SIMPSON - Rodney -817 Congress-Gem eral-Favorite Teacher: Mr. Ed- wards. Future Plans: House Painter. NO. okr Lam - kin Himsa :M CA ' nt Clu . D Q , , guis c o ir' re ng . ies: Ma- J P 'or .3.4 ces: e . St gh? Coupisgf ar H's lwrav i eac e iss W ur4 : Marriage and lephone erator. MARY ANN SMITH-'gSmitty -537 E. 10th-Commercial-On ganizations: Student Council 2.3, 4. Activities: Majorettes 2.3. Of- fices: Co-Captain Majorettes 4g H.R. Treasurer 3. H.R. Vice President 4. Committees: Com- munity Chest 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: Of- fice Work. C. HOWARD SIMPSON-- Simp - 1214 Keystone-General - Or- ganizations: Cartoon Club 23 Dramatic Society 2: Linguists 1, 2. Activities: Baseball 1: Basket- ball 1. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Future Plans: College. PAUL C. SION- Arizin -820 Morton-College Prep-Organi- zations: Student Council 2.3.43 Dramatic Society 2: Linquists 2.3. Activities: Basketball 2.3. Com- mittees: H.R. Rep. Annual 3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Fu- ture Plans: College. Bil1',-718 Kerlin-Commercial I 'KENNETH WILLIAM SMITH- - I -Activities: Basketball 1. Of- fices: H.R. Rep. 2.3. Committees: Dance Comm. School Spirit. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Fu- ture Plans: Air Force. MYRNA LEANOR SMITH - Myron -140 W. 21st-Art Ma- jor - Organizations: Student Council 2.3.43 GAA. Offices: H.R. Secretary 2. CAA Rep. 3. Ann- ual Rep. 3.4g Annual Art Editor 4. Committees: Jr. Prom. Com- munity Chest Art Chairman 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yeich. Fu- ture Plans: Commercial Art School. uf' if 1 , . ,- ln. , .f 54. 3 s e . , Y . v C -is-f 2, it f , 53.5, .iff nj , 2 e,,,,NA LILY ROSE SMITH - 4'Smittie H 2022 Tolston - Commercial - Organizations: Student Council 2.3.43 CAA 3.45 Dramatic Soci- ety 4. Activities: Swimming Club. Ofices: H.R. Secretary 3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Martinez. Future Plans: Business Teacher. WARREN J. SMITH-- Hessian -920 W. 2nd-Vocational-On ganizations: Industrial Society 2. 3.4: Student Council 2.3.4. Of- fices: Shop Foreman 3.4. Favor- ite Teacher: Mr. Phillips. Fu- ture Plans: Construction Work. THE TWO MARlES', CMcDonald and Hoganl relaxing over .a coke at the F .T.A. dance. BEHIND THE SCENES! Hours of prac- tice develop the best band in the land. ROBERT E. SOBIERAY-g'So- bie -915 Morton-College Prep -Organizations: Honor Society 3,4. Ofices: H.R. President. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Fu- ture Plans: Navy and College. WILLIAM E. SOYSTER, JR. - Bozo,'-1022 Hill-General-On ganizations: Biology Club 2,3. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Fu- ture Plans: Bible School. 3' 52135 'i ' ,f I fb X 1 y :Lf ' f ' fda . : . :.,.', gg , 'CA J 6 ww. - .. fy ! . ' , r ,, 11 ,ftzzf iqvfccfif 1 , 7,4 W ,, ,yi f fu: ,V 1 3 f, 9 Qgfziriyz , PEARL ALICE SOMMER-107 E. 22nd-Commercial-Organizw tions: Student Council 2,3,4g Dra- matic Society 2: History Club 33 GAA 2,3,4. Activities: Majorette 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Future Plans: Secretary. LEON SAMUEL SPENCE - Lee',-23 Yarnall-General-Ao tivities: Baseball 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Pierson. Future Plans: Business School. EDWIN H. SPRAGUE-'LProfes- sor -134 W. 22nd-College Prep -Organizations: F.T.A. 4: Key Club 4: Welcome Staff 4: Lin- guists 2,3,4. Activities: Concert Choir 2,3,4g Boys' Glee Club 45 Cross Country 2,3,4. Offices: Chairman Community Chest 43 Annual Boys, Sports Editor 4. Fa- vorite Teacher: All. Future Plans: Ministry. LAFENUS STANCELL 4- '4Finn M725 W. 2nd-Vocational-On ganizations: Industrial Society 2, 3,4. Activities: Baseball Mana- ger .l.V. 2. Offices: H.R. Rep. 2, 3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Boyer. Future Plans: Air Force. PAUL DAVID SOROKA - Soak -407 Hinkson - College Prep. Offices: H.R. Rep. Favor- ite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Fu- ture Plans: Attend College. 'fb NJ Uk Ssssdx.. NBJANWX4- li? . ERNESTINE SPENCER- Tine -1927 W. 2nd-General-Organb zations: Student Council 2,35 GAA 4. Activities: Basketball 3, 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Brauer. Future Plans: Nursing. DAVID S. SPRINGMAN - '4Dave -1102 Johnson-College Prep-Organizations: C Club 2, 3,43 Student Council 2,3,4g Sci- ence Club 4g Linguists 2. Activi- ties: Football 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Band 2,3. Ojfices: President Stu- dent Council 4g H.R. President 3, 4, President Science Club 4. Com- mittees: Jr. Prom Decorations 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. DeRose. Future Plans: College. INEZ STAPLES- Butch,,-1317 W. 2nd - General - Organiza- tions : GAA 2,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Welsh. Future Plans: Business School. C2 N Y - s 'es' Y x Q 1 3 f A M' i A i Q 3 ' ' P' xx f Y' E S, x ii A ,. BETTY JAYNE STARKEY - B.,l. -116 Morton-Commercial -Organizations: GAA 4g Student Council 4. Committees: Welfare Fund. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: Nursing. CHARLES EDWARD STEHL- 6'Buddy -210 W. 22nd-General -Favorite Teacher: Mr. Mc- Dowell. Future Plans: Coast Guard. PATRICIA ANN STEWART- Pat -843 Elsinore-General- Organizations: Student Council 2.3.43 Welcome 43 GAA 2,3,4. Activities: Window Painting 2. Committees: Jr. Prom Publicity Comm. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDo ell. Future Plans: Oliice Work. x IS . SUMMA- Lulu -225 X . -Commercial-Organizw n Key Club 3,43 Student d 3'Ho se Representatives mi 'ee : Jr. Prom. Fa- 1,or' Tea Q: Mr. McDowell. t : Navy . u il 23,5 Omces: H.R. Presi- CAROL ANN STAUS- Stausie - 2015 Melrose - Homemaking MajorkOrganizations: FTA 3,4: CAA 3,43 Dramatic Society 4g Linguist Club 2. Committees: Thanksgiving Football Program. Favorite Teacher: Dr. Jordon. Future Plans: Nurse. JAMES HARRY STENGER - Jim,' - 1139 Madison - Voca- tional-Organizations: Industrial Society 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Marsh. Future Plans: Col- lege. STELLA SULLIVANT- Star - 120 E. 4th - Commercial- Or- ganizations: History Club 33 Stu- dent Council 2,3,4. Activities: Concert Choir 2,3,4: Intramural Hockey 4g Basketball 2,3. Of- fices: H.R. Treas. 2.4: CAA Rep. 4. Committees: Welfare Fund3 .lr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Ross. Future Plans: Medical Secretary. DOROTHY MAY SWAIN-4'Li- beracew-35 W. 3rd-General- Organizations: GAA 2,3,43 Stu- dent Council 2,3,43 Girls' Clee Club 4: Mixed Chorus 3,4. Of- fices: Secretary of Homeroom 3.4. Committees: Decorating Commit- tee 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Registered Nurse. IT WONT BE LONG NOW, thinks Sara Lou Peck as she is measured for her cap and gown. ff QM JOH J. STEELE- Tack -128 W. 22nd - General - Activities: Band 3,43 Chorus 3,43 Concert Choir 3,4. Offices: Pres. POD Class 4. Favorite Teacher: Dr. Jordan. Future Plans: College. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Q- Long-2121 W. 2nd-General -Favorite Teacher: Mr. Mc- Dowell. Future Plans: Singer. '13 l V ..,. f li I W.. Q., I J.. , 1 I 3 '55-v ,ff fi , ,ic I , 5 121. ,,. ff fa he f Z-'Q .f Hg.. it SAMUEL ARTHUR TAYLOR- Sammy - 116 E. 10th - Com- mercial-Ojices: Vice President of H.R. 2. Activities: Track 2,3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Forwood. Future Plans: Air Force, Col- lege. SANDRA YVONNE TERRY- Betty',-923 Central-Ceneral- Organizations: GAA 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: Practical Nurse. THIS IS THE WAY I WANT IT, says Welcome Adviser .Iohn L. McDowell to Barbara Rosenthal, associate editor. W . f - ALWYN SYLVESTER TAG- CART- Sonny -714 Tilgham- Commercial-Organizations: His- tory Club 3. Officess Homeroom President 3,4g Homeroom Chap- lain. Committees: Band Com- mittee 3g Date Bureau Commit- tee 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Pierson. Future Plans: U. S. Coast Guard, College. DENNIS TANNER - Skin - 1113 Abbott - Vocational-On ganizations: Varsity Club 2,3,4g Industrial Society 2.3.43 Offices: Vice President of Homeroom 4. Activities: Football 2,3,4:, Base- ball 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Boyer. Future Plans: Air Force. .IOSEPHINE TERCHA- Josie -2602 Sandiland-General-On ganizations: Linguist Club 25 Stu- dent Council 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,4: Dramatic Society. F a v o r i t e Teacher: Mr. Madison. Future Plans: Nurse. LEON DEWEY THOMAS - Lee -30 W. 10th-Vocational- Organizations: Industrial Society. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Phillips. Future Plans: Construction Work. MARGARET CONSTANCE TAMAVICH - Connie - 6 Blakeley-Distributive Education -Organizations: Student Council 1,2,3,4g Distributive Education Retailing Club: D.E. Clubs of Penna. Offices: Sec. of Dist. Ed. Retailing Club. Activities: Rep. for Student Council. Commit- tees: Jr. Prom Decorating Com- mittee. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Dacey. Future Plans: Women's Air Force. ANN TAYLOR- Shortie --700 Jeffrey - Commercial - Organi- zations: GAA 2,3,4. Activities: Hockey Team 2. Favorite Teacher: Miss Welsh. Future Plans: Nurse. JAMES LEROY TERRY - 'flimmy'-1510 Reading-Vocab tional. Future Plans: Navy and College. LOTUS GILMAN THOMAS - 1417 Kerlin - Commercial - Or- ganizations: Student Council 2,3, 4. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Nu- nan. Future Plans: Typist Clerk. ffmq 92 , . f ,,.,.. , X, .0 Sv fl ff , f! X4 if 1 t ' V X fig 2, 0 I QUEENIE ESTHER THOMAS- Queenie -lll2 Central-Gem eral-Organization: GAA 4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Miss Bartha. Fu- ture Plans: Undecided. JEAN YVONNE TlLLER- Til- lie'-1509 W. 9th-General-On ganization: CAA 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss MacDonald. Fu- ture Plans: Nursing School. JOAN ANN THOMPSON-309 E. 1lth-Commercial-Organizm tions: GAA 3,43 Student Council 2,3,4g Tennis Club 3. Offices: Homeroom Tres. 2. Commit- tees: Jr. Prom Decoration Com- mittee: Booster Committee. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Pierson. Fu- ture Plans: College. CWEN I. TITUS-227 Woodrow - Commercial - Organizations: GAA 2,3,4: Student Council 2.3.4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealy. Future Plans: Practical Nursing. WE GATHER TOGETHER . . . . Baccalaureate ANNE F. TOANONE-406 W. 15th - Commercial - Organiza- tions: GAA 2,3,4g Student Coun- cil 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Future Plans: Oilice Worker. RUTHENIA TUKES- Ruth -- 1331 Engle-Homemaking Major Organizations: Student Council 2.3,4g Art and Poster Club 4. Activities: Swimming 3. Favor- ite Teacher: Mrs. Ellis. Future Plans: Work. GARLAND E. TREESE-+ Slim,' -1 102 Upland-Vocational-Oh ganizations: Student Council 3,43 Industrial Society 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Brandt. Future Plans: Air Force Career. CALLAN ANN TURLEY- Cal - 326 Rose - Commercial- Or- ganizations: Dramatic Society: Student Council 2,3,4. Activities: Archery 4: Horseback Riding 4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Mary Muldoon. Future Plans: Tele- phone Operator. -9 I .3 Si x, . 9 f ivl ' , V f if if i ' f .3 , i ,, ,f I 3 is iv vi' 0, MEI: ' , . i Q 2' I cf Q ' i .1 CLIFFORD CILL TRIVETT- Cliff - 3102 Szymanski - Cen- eral. Favorite Teacher: Mr. George. Future Plans: Marines. AUDREY GAIL UMBERCER- And - 1110 Kerlin - Com- mercial--Organizations: Student Council 2,3,4: CAA 2,3,4g Dra- matic Society 4. Activities: Hockey 2. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Scott. Future Plans: Ollice Work. THE INNER SANCTUM of the basketball strategists at CHS. Coach Bohn Forwood comparing no-tes with Dutch Boyer. 1 ,, .ITV ffm' DEADLINE TO MEET! Eddie Sprague, Mr. Edward Ursprung CCooke Publishing Companyl, Albert Berger- fAnnual Ad- viserl and co-editor Nancy Wood work feverishly to complete the ,55 edition of the Annual. DANIEL P. USAVAGE- Shirt 2815 W. 6th-Vocational-On ganizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4g Student Council 1,2,3,4. Ofices: Treasurer of Industrial Society 4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: In- dustry. JOSEPH ANTHONY VAUL- Si.loe - 735 Engle-Vocational- Organizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4. Activities: Basketball 1,25 Football 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Lutton. Future Plans: Serv- ice. lj' , f cy, , U, t -e f M , . ' f tv' . f ' Q ,wffyf Q, ny ' f ' ,,:Zff-2.5, ' I 7 . if-'T I z fn KENNETH VANDERGRIFT - 'gDert',-215 W. 4th-Vocational -Organizations: Industrial So- ciety 2,3,4. Offices: Homeroom President 2,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McCain. Future Plans: Navy. MARY ANN E. VENDITTI- Mart -1021 Parker-Commer- cial - Organizations: Student Council 2,3,4: GAA 2,3,4g Dra- matic Society 4. Activities: Bas- ketball 2. Committees: Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Favorite Teacher: Miss Adams. Future Plans: Secretary. SHIRLEY JOY VINCENT - Shirl '--137 E. 14th-College Prep - Organizations: Chorus 2,3,4g FTA 3,4g GAA 2,3,4: Dra- matic Society 2,3,4. Activities: Band 2,3,4g Concert Choir 2,3,4. Committees: .lunior Prom Deco- rating. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: College. TOMMIE LEE WADLEY - Crazy -212 Parker-General- Organizations: GAA 2.3,-ig Stu- dent Council 3,4. Activities: Swimming: Baseball: Basketball. Committees: Decorating for Homeroom. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: Busi- ness School. I V WY? Y 4 ? f pf X ff, , ft if , 411 f gf if C f 1 1,2 - cv if .4 V 1 fifl, ,K 4' ,X JA HENRY M. VAN PELT- Man maduke -2106 W. 6th-Voca- tional - Organizations: Honor Society 3,43 Industrial Society 2,3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: 'Mr. Reddig. Future Plans: College. DOLORES MARGARET VER- DON- Dee - 715 Morton- Commercial - Organizations: GAA 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Tennis 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: Office Work or Navy. MELVIN ROGERS WADE - Dribbler,'-107 Reaney-Voca- tional-Activities: Cross Coun- try: Basketball: Track. Favorite Teacher: Miss Bloom. Future Plans: Harlem Globe Trotters. WILLIAM S. WAGNER - Rebel -519 E. Tenth-General -Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: Air Force. BENNIE JERRY LEE WALKER Huskle - 230 Engle-Commen cial-Organizations: Monitors, 3, 4g Student Council: Linguist. Ac- tivities: Track 2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3g Cross Country 2,3,4. Of- fices: Pres. Monitors 3,43 Vice Pres. Camera Club. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Forwood. Future Plans: College. CORDEN T. WALTERS - Flash -3100 W. 11th-General -Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Draftsman. NORMAN HENRY WATSON- Norm --104 Townsend-Vocab tional-Organization: Industrial Society 2,3,4. Activities: NYA Basketball. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. Future Plans: Auto Mechanic. DONALD E. WERSINCER - Don - 1137 Mulberry - Voca- tional-Organizations: Indusrial Society 2,3,4g Student Council 2,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Canoe. Future Plans: Further Education. ELBERT I. WALKER, JR.- Burt -616 Jeffrey-Vocational -Organizations: Industrial So- ciety 3,4g Homeroom Representa- tive for 1955 Annual 4. Favor- ite Teacher: Mr. Canoe. Future Plans: U. S. Air Force. MARY E. WARD-L'Babe -1903 W. Third - General - Organiza- tions: History Club 1g Linguist Soc. 1.2: GAA 1,2,3,4g Student Council 1,2,3,4. Activities: Base- ball 1,2,3,4g Hockey 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Volleyball 1,2,3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Nurse. ELEANOR VALERIA WEBB- Patsy -211 Reaneys-Commen cial - Organizations: Student Council 2. Activities: Basketball. Committees: United Welfare Fund. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. White. Future Plans: Temple University. PATRICIA, C. WEST- Pat - 1702 Reading-College Prep- Organizations: GAA 2,3,4g Stu- dent Council 2,3,4. Activities: Hockey 3,4g Softball 3,43 Basket- ball 3,4. Offices: Vice Pres. GAA 4g H.R. Secretary-Chaplain 3,4g Annual Representative 4. Favor- ite Teacher: -Mr. Sholly. Fu- ture Plans: Nurse. POLISHING THE TROPHIES is almost as much fun as polishing off CHS oppon- ents. Key Clubbers Martin Pastuszek, George Reeves, William Davis, and Hor- ace Walker did a good job with the hardware. ELIZABETH JOAN WALLS- Betty -1125 Madison-General -Organizations: GAA: Student Council. Favorite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Future Plans: Salesgirl. N. CHARLES WATKINS - Bunky -- 1122 Concord - Art Major - Organizations: Olympic Club 2,3,4g Stage Crew 2,3. Of- fices: Manager of Stage Crew 3. Favorite Teacher: Miss Mac- Donald. s, Q, 5 CONSTANCE ELEANOR WIE- CHECKI- Connie',-124 Thur- low - Commercial - Organiza- tions: GAA 2,3,43 Student Coun- cil 2,3,43 Y-Teens 3. Activities: Bowling 23 Archery 4g Softball 3,43 Horseback Riding 4. Favor- ite Teacher: Miss Marshall. Fu- ture Plans : Typist. HERMAN WILLIAMS- King -513 W. 2nd-Vocational-On ganizations: Industrial Society 3,43 Field and Stream 2,33 Fa- vorite Teacher: Miss Bloom. Fu- ture Plans: Service. KEY CLUBBERS, Nacrelli, Summa, and prague doing some heavy thinking. This means work for somebody. RHODA WEXLER - 150 W. Third - General - Organiza- tions: Student Council 1,2,3,4Q Linguist Club 1,23 GAA 1,2,4. Activities: Archery 2g Swimming 33 Bowling 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Hartman. Future Plans: Work. GERALDINE MARIE WHIT- AKER- Gerry -903 Edgmont -College Prep-Organizations: GAA 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Dramatic Society 3,43 His- tory Club 3. Activities: Color Guard 3,4. Ofices: Treas. Home- room 2,3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom Decorating3 Thanksgiving Football Program. Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Future Plans: Nurse. DELORIS WILLIAMS - Little Bits -330 E. 7th-Homemaking Major - Organizations: GAA 43 Chorus 2g Student Council 3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: Seamstress. JOYCE LEVONA WILLIAMS- .lay', - 217 Yarnall - General- Organizationst Student Council 3,43 GAA 2,3,4. Activities: Bas- ketball 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: Beautician. X ' 4 ff gy 3 ' I . S Q V I X .1 ,V W0 ., f at ,x ef 2 W HAROLD J. WHARTNABY- 403 E. Ninth-Commercial-On ganizations: History Club l,2,33 Linguist Society 1,23 Student Council Rep. l,2. Committees: Community Chest 1. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Dacey. CHARLES EDWARD WHITE- Buddy -6l6 McIlvaine-Com- mercial - Organizations: : Book- keeping Club 3,43 Cartoon Club 2,33 History Club 4. Offices: Pres. Bookkeeping Club 4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Kittner. Future Plans: Business College. GERALD G. WILLIAMS - '6Jerry -1103 McCafferty-Com- mercial-Favorite Teacher: Mr. Baksi. Future Plans: Navy. NORMA WILLIAMS- Norm - 2700 Lehman-Commercial-Or- ganizations: History Club 43 GAA 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,4. Activities: Tennis 3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: Waves. M W 'X 1, if Wai SAM WILLIAMS- Sidewinder', N510 YV. Second-Commercial- Organizations: Linguist Society. Favorite Teacher: Miss Wagner. Future Plans: Air Force. SYLYESTER A. WILLIAMS- Snake -80 Central-General- Offices: Homeroom Representa- tive 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Slezak. Future Plans: Marines. NOW IS THE HOUR . . JOAN ANNA W1MBLE-::J0:'- 1118 Clover-Commercial-On ganizations: Square Dancing lg History Club 3.4: Biology Club 2: Archery 4: Student Council 2.3.43 CAA 1.2.3145 Linguist 2,33 Y-Teens 3s Committees: Jr. Prom Committee 2.3. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. White. Future Plans: Nursing. JAY WILLIAM WONDERLY- f',lasper -1626 Providence-Vw cational-Organizations: Indus- trial Society 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. Future Plans: Air Force. SARA ELIZABETH WILLIAMS - Liz,,-1318 Atwell-Ceneral- Organizations: Student Council 2,3. Activities: Hockey 2: Bas- ketball 2. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Future Plans: Nurse. FAY LORRAINE WILSON - Pill - 1606 Purdy M College Prep-Organizations: GAA 2,3,4g Linguists 2,3,4g Archery Club 2,4g Student Council 2,3,4. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Hartman. . . Graduation EDWARD L. WINFREE- Open -1102 Concord-General-Fw vorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Fu- ture Plans: Army. LAWRENCE DAKIN WOOD- 'sWoody'7-103 W. Mowry-Voca- tional - Organizations: Indus- trial Society 2,3,4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. Future Plans: Navy or Coast Guard. if W fl , fl l w 4, Wm fix 1 -::.f1f-1-.fw1.u- Q31 .s Q we c 5 . A ,sa - ' vi' 'si fx N 5 s.4c'4 x fi W 9' RICHARD HOWARD WIN- FREE- Dick',-1102 Concord- General. Favorite Teacher: Mr. McDowell. Future Plans: Ma- chinist. NANCY RUTH WOOD- Wood- sie - 147 E. Avon - College Prep - Organizations: Student Council 2,3,4g FTA 3.4. Ofices: Vice Pres. Honor Society 4: Sec. GAA 3: Co-Editor of Annual 4. Activities: Hockey 2,3,4g Basket- ball 2,3,4. Committees: Jr. Com- munity Chest 4. Favorite Teach- er: Dr. Jordan. Future Plans: College. NOT A WRESTLING MATCH just friendly tussle in the Chester Yeadon game at the Palestra. Chester won 65 50 BIG GEORGE 1135 Reeves and team- mate Horace Walker insure Chester's pos- session of the ball during the Haverford game at Chester. A 5 R t . Q ' HORACE WESLEY WOOD- SIDE-319 W. 22nd-College Prep - Organizations: Linguist 2.3.4. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Edwards. Future Plans: College. LOIS AMELIA WORTH-3229 W. Third-Commercial-Favor ite Teacher: Miss Sealey. Or- ganizations: GAA 1,2.3.43 Stu- dent Council 1.2.3.4-3 History Club 1.2.3.4. Offices Held: Vice Pres. of History Club 3g Rep. to House of Rep. 3.43 GAA Rep. 3. Activities: Basketball 1.2. Com- mittees: Prom Tickets 2. Fu- ture Plans: Secretary. in 133 I 033 ISAIAH WOOTSON. JR.- Ike 228 Byram-College Prep. Fa- vorite Teacher: Dr. Jordan. Or- ganizations: Key Club 23 Science Club 1: Linguist Club 3g Varsity Club 3. Activities: Football 2.3.4. Future Plans: College. CURTIS WRIGHT - Curt - 1828 W. 4th-General-Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sholly. Future Plans: Navy and College. JAMES D. WRIGHT- Don - 2006 Harris - Commercial - Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Or- ganizations: Linguist Club 2.33 Student Council 2.3. Offices Held: H.R. President 2.3.4. Ac- tivities: Baseball 2.3.4. Future Plans: Air Force. HELEN .IO-ANN WYATT-'flow 1235 Potter-Distributive Educa- tion. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Usavage. Organizations: Stu- dent Council 2.3.43 D.E. Retail- ing Club 43 D.E. Club of Penna. 4. Activities: Tennis 2.3. Fu- ture Plans: Buyer. VIRGINIA EDITH WORRALL - Ginny - 1108 Remington - College Prep-Favorite Teacher: Mr. Seletz. Organizations: GAA 2.3.43 Dramatic Society 2.3.43 Lin- guist Club 3.4. Committees: Thanksgiving Football Program Comm. 43 Make-up Comm. Dra- matic Society. Future Plans: Nursing. FRANK M. WRIGHT - Frankie',-143 Trainer-College Prep - Organizations: Student Council 1.2.3,43 History Club 3: Key Club 2g Physics Club 43 Dramatic Society 1.3.4. Oy?ices: President of Junior Class 3. Activities: Welcome 2.3.43 Junior Senate 3. Committees: Junior Prom Committees 3. Future Plans: College. JEAN M. WRIGHTAg'.Ieanie - 332 W. Mowry-Commercial. Fa- vorite Teacher: Mr. Kittner. Or- ganizations: GAA 2.3.43 Dra- matic Society 2.3.43 Student Council 2.3.43 Bookkeeping Club 3. Ojices: H.R. Vice President 2.3.43 Pres. of POD Class. Fu- ture Plans: Accountant. CHARLOTTE C. YODER -- 'LChar,,-218 E. 21-Commercial -Organizations: GAA 2.3.43 Band 2.3.43 Student Council 2.3.4. Ojyices: H.R. Representa- tive: GAA 2.3.42 Rep. Student Council 2.3.4. Activities: Hockey 2.3.43 Basketball 2.3.43 Softball 3.43 Volleyball 2.3.4. Favorite Teacher: Miss Adams. Future Plans: Full-time Christian Serv- ice. +I t.mn JOHN LAMONTE YOUNG W- 1008 W. 9 - College Prep - Organizations: Key Club 3,43 Linguist Club 1,2,3,4: Varsity Club 3,43 Scott's IQ. Ofices: Pres. H.R. 3. Activities: Football 2.3,4g Freshman Basketball lg .IV Baseball 1. Committees: Pub- licity Committee for Jr. Prom. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Altimose. Future Plans: College. ,pm JOSEPH E. ZELEZNICK-aloe' 213 E. 5th-General40rganiza tions: Olympic Club 3,4-. Favor- ite Teacher: Mr. Berger. 5 PAUL FRANCIS ZIZZA- Ziz 528 E. 14-th-General-Favorite Teacher: Miss Ruffini. Future Plans: Business School. DONALD W. ZCLESZEWSKIM Zgleish -2912 W. 3rd-Voca- tional - Organizations: Indus- trial Society 2.3.4-g Student Coun- cil 2,3,4. Activities: Football 3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Phillips. Future Plans: Drexel Institute of Technology. CHESTER STEVE ZUBRZYCKI - Zip,'-2724 W. 3rd-Voca- tional - Organizations: Indus- trial Society 1,2,3,4-. Offices: Pres. of H.R. 2,3,4g H.R. Rep. 2,3,4. Activities: NYA Baseball 2,3,4. Committees: Dance Com- mittee. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Yarnall. Future Plans: Air Force. BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON . . . . College? Work? Service? MISS HOLCROFT and helpers, left to right: Corinne Rembert, Charmaine Schaen and Nina Borgese go over the schedule cards at the beginning of the year. I ATTRACTIVE SENIORS and their dates entering the fuiryland of Sayonara. B Y INVITATION ON present the cards which open the way to Sayonura. LY? 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