Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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E, I ix' . ff, ' Awe.. ,,n ' - . ..-2 . . f . , 1 A 4 . Q. up -- ' ' r N. , 1. '11, . ., , ' . , ww ,i k Q... SQ 'E' el?-,1.. 3- -,Q f-2- 1'3zfS-- '-N TM ' . ' - s 1fS Jl1'A'S'J-At - -- V - , , A - 01 ' X if aug! fi fdyif af fi 7958 6525124 .77 Lge' mf I fkaaafx In Memoriam . . . Administration . . . Faculty ..,.. juniors ..... Sopbomores . . . Freshmen . Athletics . . Seniors .. page page page page page Page Page page page Qwwafz Our trip AROUND THE WORLD has just begun. The time has come for all of us to pack our bags and take our passport, the diploma, into the waiting world. Before we make ready, we shall take time to look through the '58 Annual at the little excursions which helped us prepare for our big trip. Excitement, activities, and adventureg concentration, studies, and cogitationg all are brought into view as we gaze upon the map of the past. Tomorrow we will wake up in a new and different atmosphere. For some, the sea will be too stormy, the flying too treacherousg their destination will seem very far away. But for those who have conscientiously planned their itinerary, the adventure into tomorrow will become a reality. s 3' -S as et 924654121 fa.- The Class of 1958 has chosen to dedicate its Annual to a teacher who himself was once a student at Chester High School. As president Of the Varsity Club, captain of the basketball team, and pitcher on the 1944 championship baseball team, this outstanding citizen was gradu- ated in June, 19-45, and went on to study at Pennsylvania State Uni- versity on a partial athletic scholar- ship. In 1950, after serving in the United States Army in Japan, our dedicatee returned to Chester High School, this time to take his place on the other side of the desk as a teacher of social studies. Since that time, he has never failed to do his best to further the school's prestige, influence, and school spirit. In ad- dition to his educational responsi- bilities and coaching assignments, his work as adviser of the Student Council qualifies Thomas J. Masti- cola as a person to whom we very proudly dedicate the 1958 Annual. I ' ,- 455 . - '-'1 fxf:1J.vf ,. ' af - seat.. T. J. Masticola IZ emma Raymond G. Yeich, teacher, adviser and friend, began his teaching career at Chester High School in 1946 as a member of the Vocational Department. Because of a keen interest in faculty in the however, Mr. Yeich soon became a member of the science intense to the to the community, and to the 7 ,pupils and e as a result Q ' 'Y 19 f items, 5 - S i YMOND e .o-' ADDISON H. SHOWALTER Supcrinlendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION ILM! to Rigblj: Mr. RA.. .fIorio, Mr. W'illi:xm Pastuszck, Mr. Anthony Przcdzial, Reverend L. Link, Mr Thomas Lyons QSecrctnryJ, Mr. Charles D. Long CAss't. Superintendentj Mr. Archie Levy, Mr. jacob Snpovits fPresidentJ. Mr. Edward Parry Mrs. Frances Donahoo, Mr. Charles Pennington, Mr, Jack MCCQW, Mr. Addison H. Showalter QSupcrintcndentJ. 545001504 ff CHARLES D. LONG Assisfanl S1l!IC'Vi71fClZdCl1f 1 Around the World-An appropriate theme for your Annual. The roads and by-ways now beckon, and along these lanes of the world's traffic, you will meet with challenges and ex- periences such as have never before confronted our people. We, the faculty at Chester High, feel that you are now ready to begin your excursion through life just as we are sure that our experi- ences together during these past few years are memorable ones. We are also sure that they will prove of some value in your travels. Embark upon this journey with courage and faith and may success and happiness be yours in your tra-vels. CHARLES A. GILES yfffmfhzkmzffbn A SALUTE T0 THE SENIORS Around the world young people will soon be completing a very basic stage in life develop- ment. Teen-age will become adulthood, and the responsibilities and privileges of mature citizen- ship will beeome a fact. It should be a time for soul searching and frank appraisal, for the whole round world of tomorrow, your tomorrow, will be what you are. Let us pause for a moment, my young friends, and think it through. True, you will bring skill and knowledge and ambition and determination to your world. But that will not be enough. You must bring to your world faith, faith in God and His purposesg faith in your fellowmen and in yourselves. With that kind of faith in the souls of youth around the world, it will continue to be God's world, and not a shattered dream. God speed you on your way! Your -Friend, KARL AGAN .- ss FLORINE DUP s ' '55 Senior Class Coordina' Qu ..5,, A '. . X. 1 .- 'r 'g 4?- P. HOLCROFT junior Class Coordinalor c ' 78 QW' 503 'A-.ffv-l ' ., xg., .vs 4 , F ' X vs 0 E if ' .1 '52, A , . if C., Ei, aa!! lild 0215 s C C ss .-X -, 1 ,. , . -ji--Lf ' N ' , REGINA G. 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' ' ' ' fffr A GENEVIEVE BURGESS Sccrclury JUDITH KLOSOWSKI Secretary piyszbaf Shczzfffbfz A VISIT TO the Hnancial ccntcr at Chester High reveals Charmaine Schaen cracking the office safe :is Principal Agnn wairs to sign checks for Mrs. Burgess SHIRLEY LEYMAN Secretary for the day's business Q'-xy DOLORES T. PERKINS CHARMAINE SCHAEN EARLE E. BLAZYNSKI Secretary Secretary Physical Education -.Vx K 0 ,WA Q' IA. HAROLD 0. BOYER J. HAROLD BREWSTER JANE CARDWELL - ' Physical Education Physical Erlucnlion Physrcal Eflucrzilorz GOCD MOR , KING - cyman, CHS Secretary. RR HIGH SCHOOLIU ig tl A 14' 1 IC fannlmr 1-L-fl-Jin of Shirley H IS STRAXY . to C .' A A GLR THAN A Y ommcc Mr. Slcznk of the IC, I, Q I KICTIOIN-Absentee 51' 'U of rhulr cxcuscy 5 and hte arrivalg try as. QR gx 4, - 1 -cf , j 'W JOANNE DALY Physical ElIllCIIli0ll ROBERT B. FORWOOD Phyxical Education RAY VVAYNI2 lfulhcllmlics LEONA lf. SEALEY Phgsical EAIIILWIHUII llnnl .Q ROBERT R. GRAINGER RAY G. SCHWEET ALDA M. ADAMS Driver Eilucaiion Distribuiive Erlucaliorz Commercial What Cbesfer Makes Makes Claesier. To the world this slogan stands as the symbol of a great industrial city. To Chester High School this slogan stands as a constant challenge that has resulted in the formation of a commercial curriculum geared to prepare its graduates for the competitive world of business. ' The student who meets the rigid requirements of the Commercial Depart- ment finds that the door of opportunity is open. The CHS commercial graduate is always in demand. ACCURACY FIRSTQ SPEED XVILL FOLLOW-Senior typists find transcription no easy task. N Bas. EDITH E. BARTHA Commercial amazaacva HELEN M. BARTHA Commercial arer so A , 5,1 f ,gf-23.5 X . -A,,- an -,..' 1412, - Q 1321+ J T ' . Yli52ff1A:.:-.aww ' AHF CATHERINE DUDAR Commercial ,I 1! ' I LAURA PALMER Conlmrrciul SIDNEY FRATKIN Commcrriul 4- V ' I-I f ' MAA, ' . , . Q95 0 if I vt 63' X tc fare- ' XV. ROBERT PROSSLR Cfjlllll1L'VL'IdI DL'piIV'f1Ilt'!1f llrinl Ar! Di'j7.1rIf11u1lf I-Iwi! LLIZAISIITH C. ELLIS umkw. Q -Ho I, sz 'Q v Q ., ,T V: xr .5 r'5'F' '14 WI-Ii X 'DID YOU ADD or subtract four from the last column? queries Mrs. Knox, bookkeeping instructor. I A . vw' .9-:. R, A Ir, 11 , THE ACID TEST-Louise Lynch, senior secretarial, prepares to take dictation from Mr. Robert Prosser, Commercial Depart- ment head. NOW YOU PRESS THIS AND PULL THATg find the mechanical age quitc confusing. LILLIAN S. MOLLOY Art , ,.,-,..-...,X .L g :' 7 - J ' f 1.1, .12 , W , A J., , 4 I K Ma' fu , H 5 'li 17. i sis uh , i n ,M gy ,, 2125 714' '4 fzazmi . ' 4 'I f n ,, Q . ' - - ww no, you pull this and prcss thatf' Business machine students MARY E. BARONE ALBERT L. BERGER LEAH E. BLOOM Englixb English Erzglixb XS ALBERT BUONO ROBERT B. CLARK English Laiin Fl IL ' MURIEL R. DeTURK EVANGELINE K, JONES Engligb Eflglffb LEAH E. JORDAN MARTHA L. LODEN English Deparlmcnt Head English ORCHIDS FOR THE LADY-Miss Helms receives congratulations from Superintendent Showalter and Assistant Superintendent Long at a surprise party 'honoring her fifty years of service in the Chester schools. X-.1 S' l ,t,,.4-... 's .ihgi l 11 ll fafhge Heh MARIE L. MacDONALD ADELAIDE MCKAIN English English NATHANIEL PLAFKER CLARA P. RILEY English English tremendous the spotlight on public education. There are those who cry Shrinking international boundaries and advancements in scientific research have focused for a stepped-up scientific approach, forgetting that the education of a scientist includes the study of languages, the music, art, history, or what formerly were called hzznmniiirs. It is an irrefutable fact that not all students can become scientists. Therefore, the curriculum at Chester High School embodies six major courses of study-College Preparatory, Commercial, Vocational, Art Major, Home- making, General-designed to meet the requirements of an industrial community, yet capable of training students interested either in a professional or a business career. 4 -if ig as-wk ALBERT E. HART Malbcmaficx jfkfffemzzfibs ERIC SWENSON S xnnocenr question, Where's Chester? brmgs smxles to oanne Krant and Mr. Madison in Global il SALLY SINGLEY Mafbemaliri tgaczaf tgfaaias HANNAH F. CASSELL Social Slmiirs Dcparlmfnt Head ALFRED D. BUONO Social Sludies The love of beauty is universalg throughout history men have tried to express themselves and their emotions in one way or another. Chester High recognizes the need for self-expression and offers its students unlimited oppor- tunities through the medium of the Art Course. Inspired by Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Molloy, students of the Art Department have participated in many school and civic undertakings, winning numerous prizes and awards for their artistic achievements. Graduates of the Art M3jOF1CQU6C are qualified to enter any accredited art,sc 0991 college. vw A? X.. MARY C. DACEY Social Sludics L-... ROBERT F. DALY Sorial Studies RICHARD C. MADISON Social Sludies HERMAN MAILMAN Social Sludies READY FOR FRAMING-Mrs. Molloy, teacher and artist, smiles approvingly at Shirley Drouin's creation. B. MARIE A. HOGAN Social Siudirs COVER GIRL OF '58--Ruth Brown, senior arc studcnr, pre- sents original cover design to Mrs. Molloy, art adviser for :lic 1958 Annual. ANOTHER REMBRANDT OR DA VINCI, PERHAPS? Art students Berry Wiley and Charles Springman work tirelessly for perfection. in ieii U .af A Mm, , ,,f 1QQ, . Q ' ' H? .' f' ili 1' 1 T. JAMES MASTICOLA LOUIS K. MUTZEL Social Studies Social S!ua'ics W. HENRY PIERSON W. GEORGE REIGNER FRANK E. SELETZ LOUIS SULPIZIO Social Studies Social Sludies Social Studies Sofia! Sflldif-Y ,4- fi 75 fl !1fE RUTH D. HARGREAVES Sricnce WILLIAM A. SLEZAK Sciunce S ROBERT D. SMITH Scirncv FRED G. ADDIS Gvrnlufz A ek ' ' . 435 9? -55-Ylf HAROLD V. HARTMAN Langaizge Defiarlmrmf I-lem! MILDRED G. MASSINO spanish MARGARET MULDOON French Laliu ,M aizguzzge MARY MULDOON Public Speaking ELEANOR E. HOAGLAND HOI7If7l1dkiJ1g Dffldfflllflil Ijlcnrl ALL RIGHT, young man, suppose YOU tell us how you know that this is a trihedral angle, demands Mr. Hart. The vast industrial might of our nation began with boys who were interested in doing ibings with their bands. It is logical, therefore, that Chester High School, situated in the highly industrialized Delaware Valley, should pro- vide courses in Vocational Education designed to prepare its graduates for their role in industrial America. The importance of a well-adjusted home to child welfare has long been accepted by social agencies. The Homemalcing Department knows that it is engaged in big business , because today's woman must be familiar with more than cooking, sewing, and child care, she must be a Hnancier, educator, mechanic, and a source of inspirational leadership for her family. What better place than the nation's schools to provide such training! amemaiiizg EVELYN KRAMER Homemaking MARGARET NOTHNAGLE Homcmnlziizg ELIZABETH PACKER HOIllt'll141ki?lg 1. WELL, IT IVAS HERE ycstcrd.1y, says Helen Wfardius as seniors hold panel discussion in Miss C:1sscll's POD class. .f .s EDMUND DANWES Music X 29 1 1 K 'Q - 'Fifi ffcfkki I I JOHN DeMARSKI LEWIS R. ZELLEY Music Music aQR ,gh in N I I' 5? 9? . MADGE TERWILLIGER Homcmaking f' 2 P RUDOLPH DeFELICE Music awk' BUG-OLOGY TURNS TO BOTANY-Sophomore biology students exhibit poster displays of local plant life to Mrs. Hargreaves. HOLLY , E. TLEYUPW t 1 3: ' . -' ' L N: .t D . A K v D 1- 8 -' 152' W ' . Q . V 4.11. t . , ,,x X-ra-:R ,ff rf' M iss ,xxyx R 1 34 Q 1 . Q' .Q 1 l. 'EX ,ip I 1 M ,. , 4. gif . I , QA P-SIS G. BAILEY ALEXANDER Vocational .. .L .,,. v - 4 gf I -i5:,X,E:?1.g3,,.vffigi5 iT?'B2BY2bf5 9535? . ,,f jfjf-'A X nf, . 'iv 3. , , . wx f Wifi 4 HALBERT BLOOM Vocalional W'0'dl?bfldf DON'T WORRY, MOMg Miss Notlmagle is Watching Naomi Bloom, Ruth Ann Brutschc, Glenda Rogers, and Iris Svcin- bjornsson prepare lunch for the nursery school kiddies. AND THE BIG ELEPHANT ran into the forest . . ., reads Maxine Long to the little ones while Barbara Rurkowski, jane johnson, and Barbara Draper listen intently. JOSEPH HRABAK Vocalionul THOMAS H. PHILLIPS Vocational C. LESTER SCHUSTE R Voralional HONVARD LUTTON CHARLES W. MARSH GEORGE M. MCCAIN Vocaliofzal Department Hrafl Vornlioual Voralional WHERE ONE THOUSANDTH OF AN INCH NIAY SPELL DISASTER. Mr. Kfarsh, machine shop instructor, closely supervises a lathe set-up for Alexander Czajka. JAMES P. VERXIEYCHUK Vomlional A. R. NWALLER Vocalionnl ..-i-Qwf,-f-.-- . 1'f1l 11w..- Mk... ., .4 ,W- g ,rf-f FY.-E' .ff Ci A Q '- f '-,gig-wkvwb EV.. iii? I mx , Ehw .. . .1 5 7? ,Hg xl . y . Wu , 'gsm A 1 ' 'I 5' I' 5. 'Ha '13 , I , 'fikl ' Y . lf --,.'-'rj' my gm 'maxi' 1, .vii ' I www? l l, fir, Jrfgfi-flfif S W I 'riaey . . . YOU WRECK 'EMQ WE CHECK 'EM. Mr. Yarnall casts an appraising eye on the efforts of future automobileufacelifrers. DR. JOHN B. KLOPP School Physician +4 1 'if of J ffs . f11vzrfZgaq,.-.A I wif fs ff Q -gg 9 u ,sb A Q 'Q 5 il 1 fi -1+ N, we EUGENE G. WOLONICK Vocational ., My ' .x Q S Q 'F M lfif L.L' 'V ,f , ., NATALIE DAVIS Dental Hygienist WSJ? f?52?!m'55f 2 7 Q v . . 'fax QQ I L J if ,, ,igif sf '5- A . 4, A i M Q CHARLES F. ZINN Vocaliomzl Direcfor MARTHA ENGBURG Dieiiiian 595 .. was as ' 10 VCV. i ' ygsfix , . ,... ...., Q .,,. . ,, ARVA WHITE R. N. in locating motor troubles. A V. .,.. 5 1- Hfq Q55 L..2....:f A UNIVAC AT CHS? Some day, perhaps. Mr. Gnnoe, electrical expert, instructs uvocationals :wg aw. . HZ ,, Jiqazfr 1. -nu 4 , , , ,ff . A, ., 11Af..4u4, T- .. x iii K , ,lv I wr. .W '- -Vt'a'-Effja-.,:-5 .ll Fai- I t x -X 1 :x . f 'Lf 'T-9-gn., Y' '-.Qi,x.. - N5 f , A V+ .-- 1 , :JN 1.1. ' I H Q: 4,2 X 3 ' -iigsm 5? fT 9: ' M4 x . - Q -L r ,-flrmq is I-alll. - dh: ' 3. if-J . ' - W ' Y ' A'f'i'f-iflewf QMNKYQ: ..- -v, I I ,I-, 4. N . P ffff -Q., ' 7 kr F I KH - U 4 fi? 'fx' l gi. JJ! -, 'Lu 3 Q - , ' 1 wr. K., n is! il - . A' ' -mp, f I f' - 'Ji Q -' wa- ! f ff: ..x 4 x . ve . gf , ,I A. I -ii C.. .1 V I tiff? n 4 q 1 , -ffiff -- 'fi' L 5' X lf v , -I, ' C' ' ix.-. -' , 1 .Lg Q24 , .Ra-, I .5 v -t. XTX- ', 4 Q ff' 4 X . l'fq s q A ,gl Qlifii. -T 1 4 -C' ffitrv ,, 1 ', V: rf at 1 '. ,, -. X ii ,L iw gre: 7, fl X X- A ,1.l.-.mi tfrp. ii ' U x ,E ., i'lZQ1?f'7 k --r .- 45821, A4 N X X V ' Siva. I, ,544 1 REL-,find -px r q ,, 1. ajdgl--5-.-.., A :CL - ' . Q A Y? 5 qxzfgx fx E EHHQYQEKQ ' L , -,u.J3 ,. X X ., ,, - 4527.54 1395 ff -f ff....f 1: 'nf I , X -:Z - K 1 X Y' ' KL' xx X! -.L'11'. 1 fx 1 J Y fiaLgTiQfaa11a,1,gfg 1 fff,wim1aa11si1 Q 1 1 f ' ' fi 1 a AP 1 'Ly 9' 1 . ' ! 1 5 Q. 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Charles Long, PV'l'.Yitll'lIl: Barbara Turek, 1 TYOdSIll'FV'j Willianu Brooks, Vfl't'-Pl'F5filFIIfj Beth Giles, Srrrrfary. 1 1 aa: 1 1 Q42 fmzzbws ycfgf 9,11 WLM by A Aixam QMi1fQQ',y,,, HOMEROOM 201-Mrs. Daceyg HOMEROOM 118--Mr. Sholly 1 1 HOMEROOM 202-Mr. Dalyg HOMEROOM 214-Mr. A. D. Buono HOMEROOM 115-Mr. Mudisong HOMEROOM 102-Mr. Edwards --v-.-..-xv V--- . -vf --....- ----w-o, ----.-.---v--.- . -... -...... ----J---- HOMEROOM V-204-Mr. Ganoeg HOMEROOM V-103-Mr. Marsh HOMEROOM V-106-Mr. Muzzel JUNIOR CLASS ADVISERS-fStuurlingj Miss Holcrofr, Mr. Slcznk, Mr. Daly. QSrafmfj Mrs. Dacey, Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Dunn, Mr. Brandt. an-.?E3 f1mw 'if ii . 'Q 4 an J k -..mv V I, A , ' 4- ,im ? gig-i I 41 -if rn v L Q45 1 1 -5' . v. 5,1 ,Q , egg? J - -.ji Y -, , , ., fa -i fi-f 'mg 1 -, rl 1 gi -2 4' - gf. Alt: T, ,A Q V 5 L L Q,,AW, V . X i W M - m m WMWMKM . FM? ,ff . ' WW' ,wwf 'K yu, W 5 - 4 fm ki u-q ILL TAKE SOME OF THIS, and some that, and a little bit of those, too. Hollow leg, you know! President Grubb offers excuses for that overloaded plate. A JOB WELL DONE IS SOMETHING OF WHICH TO BE PROUD, Seems to be the opinion of Betty Lovelandg Bob Grubb, class president, Kay Plummer, Charles Springman, chairman of decorat- ing committeeg Mrs. and Mr. Reddig, Mrs. and Mr. Lombardi, Pat Fowler, class vice-president, jim Landis, Patsy Light- cap, class treasurer, and Bill W'ilkinson. Sz Realizing that every girl, in order to take her place in the world, has to be able to get along with others, the Girls Athletic Association endeavors to promote this team-work as well as to increase skill and interest in sports. To accomplish its purpose, this organization offers its members the opportunity to participate on the various teams of the three major sports: hockey, basketball, and softball. In addition, activities such as cheerleading, archery, tennis, bowling, swimming, horseback riding and volley- ball are provided. 1- l l l l 1 Patricia Lightcap, prvxiilrufg Yvonne West, z'irc'-prcsizlcrilg Iris Sveinbjornsson, n'rrr'laryg Betty Beauchamp, Irmsurrrg Mrs. Daly, uil1'iJ1'1'g Sandra Wlwite, junior rt'f1l'usc'1l!afiL'l'g Garten Beaumont, sophomore rvprrxzvzlufizv. UQMM' fha If you should happen to be in the gym on Monday morning, you may think that you are in the midst of the try-Outs for the Olympic Games. It will only be the Chester High School Olympic Club having its weekly meeting under the direction of Mr. Robert Forwood. The boys practice on the ropes, the parallel bars, the trampoline, the rings, and all other sorts of physical fitness apparatus. It not only aims to build the body, but also it trys to develop the mind and character through fair play and sportsmanship. First Row: Giard Loper, Srronu' Row: William Knott, James Lecatog Third Row: Presten Johnson, Bernell Smith, Charles DiCampli. ', , a ALJ Slamiing: Chris Hibbert, Head' of Art Commilleeg Doris Minka, Ist Vice-Prz'si- dentg Barbara Rutkowski, Corresponding Secrrlaryg Gail German, Recording Secre- laryg Carol Finn, Zml Vice-Prcsidmlg San- dra Newman, Trcasizrcrg Edna Wooters, Sialisfiriun. Silling: Margaret Truitt, Presi- zienl. One of the busiest organizations in the school, the Future Teachers of America Club is an association that appeals to those students in the Junior and Senior classes who are interested in entering the teaching profession. Headed by Dr. Jordan, the FTA takes part in such activities as the Thanksgiving Game Chrysanthemum Sale, the Autumn Dance, and this year has also sold Chester High charm-pins and Valentine corsages. The Future Teachers attend many meetings of other chapters and act as hosts to these chapters in return. The proceeds from the various money-making projects are used for a scholarship which is awarded to a senior member at graduation. Firti row: B. Shelton, C. Finn, D. Minka, J. Grace, J. Arena, P. Burland, L. MacDonald, B. Gershman, M. Long. Svroml row: R. Bryant, K. Plummer, D. Phillipi, J. DiMaio, N. Bloom, N. Quinzi, B. Beauchamp, B. Vieria. Tbinl row: Boyd, L. Goldstein, K. Replogle, A. Grubb, J. Sud, P. Satterlce, C. Arena, D. Blank. Fourlh row: J. West, G. Radlin, N. Bednarz, B. Sanford, F. Green, A. Evans, L. Hartzcl, I. Svicn- biornsson, J. Martinson. Fifth row: R. Brutsche, J. Caranci, H. Wardius, R. Bonicr, I.. Sunday, B. Rutkowski, S. Schwartz, B. Macielag. Sixlh rout M. Pastuszek, R. Smith, A. Anthony, G. Freeman, M. W'arburton, S. Chambers, B. Giles, P. Washing- ton, I.. Feinberg, B. Goldstein, B. Pennewill, G. Rennie, B. Kesselman. bl x Harry Smedley, treasurer, Blair Ganoe, uzlviscrg Fred Mills, vice-presidenlg Peter Kurych, prcsidcnlg and Harvey Connors, secrelary. cfzffzzsdlfizf tgawkfgf The Industrial Society, an organization composed entirely of vocational students, held its first meeting at Chester High School in 1920 under the leadership of Mr. David Baker, now retired. The present organization, now piloted by Mr. Blair Ganoe, holds regular monthly meetings of particular interest to vocational boys. Guest speakers from the leading industries of this area meet with the boys and acquaint them with some of the problems they will encounter when they are ready to take their place in the industrial world. The lighter side of the picture reveals the Industrial Society sponsoring several dances through- out the school term. All activities end with a picnic near the end of the school year. oglklgllliff tgaafkfy French, German, Latin, or Spanish are the choices a CHS student has if he desires to learn a foreign tongue. The Linguist Society sponsors a program each month to offer additional information, such as art, customs, and music of the different countries to make the study of the language more enjoyable to the student. Advisors to this group are the language teachers of their respective subjects: Mr. Hartman, Miss Muldoon, Miss Massino, Miss Pancoast, Mr. Addis, and Mr. Mailman. Carol Arena, Helene Joseph, Judy Grace. The Junior Chest committee, spearheaded by that mighty Walt Disney character, Jiminy Crickett, carried the Red Feather campaign in the Chester Schools to an unprecedented Hinish with a total collection of nearly one thousand dollars. The money will be used for various welfare organization work in the city of Chester, but the real thrill of victory must go to those workers who made this program so successful. The students participating on the various school programs were chosen by Miss Mary Muldoon while the other committee personnel was chosen by Miss Cassell and Mr. Daly. ufzzbzl flea! First row: Mrs. Malloy, Winnifred Ford, John Monaghan, Charles Smith, jo Ann Krant, Mr. Daly. Second row: Carol Finn, Patricia McKinster, Joyce Gerber, George Rennie. Thin! row: Ernest Carliss, joseph Bennett, Ter- rell Bynum, Harold Faulkner. Watching a quiz program can be as exciting as seeing your favorite sport, especially if the quiz show you are watching is the Scott Hi-Q. The Hi-Q team for '58 has had a most exciting and successful season, scoring thirty-eight out of a possible forty points in one contest, the highest team score ever reached by any panel group. To become a member of this famous quiz team, the student must have a wide knowledge of a variety of subjects, such as music, science, literature, mathe- matics, and current events. Truly it is a baltlc' of brains. rgaaffx fb? Q Miss Marie Hogan, Aflriserg Richard Regal, Kenneth Kauf- man, Michael Semchcski, Gilbert Omen, and Morris Kaplan. W Va-ff' 31.1 ' . g gfiwfiw . - 5 .-'. if 5 , z SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISERS-Miss Adams, Miss Pascale, Miss Hynes, Mr. Ganoe, Mr. Hart, Mr. Brewster, Mr. Desimone. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Donald Szegda, 92 E 3 A Presidcntg Barbara Rothwell, Secretary, Fred Schoen, ' ' 5 ' , r. Z Vice Presldenf John Gxbbs Treasure HOMEROOM 114-Miss Adamsg HOMEROOM 28-Mrs. Scott p1 1 F r HOMEROOM 119-Miss Muldoong HOMEROOM 21-Mrs. DeTurk Fl ' i -1T 'T' hr .-. 1 HOMEROOM 117-Miss Rileyg HOMEROOM 20-Mrs. Singley HOMEROOM 18-Miss Georgeg HOMEROOM 116-Miss Gore is A-1 1111-1- d l , 5 3 Q 3 W I 5 .5 f b ! 1 i 3 W A W f X 51 34 4 m HOMEROOM V-102A-Mr. Clendenningg NYA-Mr. Yarnall, Mr. Phillips Row 1: R. Stiscia, G. Omenn C. Long. Row 2: Mr. Sulpizio, K. Kauf- man, J. Miles, B. Kesselman, C Griffith, R. Grubb, Mr. Blasin- ski. Row 3: J. Szegda, J. Alexander A. Zak, D. Szegda, L. Charnock B. Dorn. Row 4: C. Springman, W Chambers, C. Bond, D. Eshlel man, F. Stevens. Row S: C. Wilson, J. Smalsley K. Carpenter, J. Gibbs. 9 1 A SERVICE CLUB IN THE SCHOOL. That is the true function of the Key Club at Chester High. This organization, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Chester, is aihliated with both the state and national organizations. To be chosen for membership in Key Club is a signal honor. This year the club roster consists of thirty-eight boys from all grades in the high school. These boys were selected by the principal, by recommendations of faculty members, and by the Key Club membership committee under the advisership of Mr. Sulpizio. Activities sponsored by the club were the sten- ciling of the bleachers at the Athletic Field, the sale of Christmas Candy, operation of the canteen at the basketball games, and the sponsoring of an inter-mural basketball program. vey Conners, Ruth Brown, Mr. Robert Prosser. Siliing: Kay Plummer, Barbara Liebman, Ramona Walters. flip iii fri' ,, , -f?'1'-Ii V fe-A' -2 ' Theiiliennsylvania Industrial Chemical Corporation has V .H Left rovided Chester High School with an annual scholarship - 5 u - of S20,000. Seniors who will have completed three 7,7, ' I ars in this high school and who are planning to further , , Gin tmxir education on a college level leading to a degree are -.il 'A ,, 5 . ig-blgefgr aid through this fund if they fulfill the qualifi- N ' ca -i f of cholarship, character, contributions to the school, , A , fig' V, and - V cial need which are stipulated by the corporation. H student committee is selected each year which publi- i i. V25 ' es th' scholarship with the hope that it will encourage students to work more diligently to meet the qualifications 5' , hich might make it possible to fulfill their ambitions of .a' L ',l ?5Qqx hig r education so necessary in the world today. em -ef.'.:ff:j?s i ?4 lgl n , V ' ouhn , V. , - wx.- Mr. Prosser, Mr. Hartman, Mr. DeRosa, Miss Holcroft, Mr. Plafker. Sitting: Norma Fiendlcr, Har- M .J 5 W, ance!!! 04012 ga , V .afar O Q 5 J J 5 C M ' .. . , I W N Xa C - - R' A' B, fl in v .,X , ' W A, ,. A . int Row: Ruth Raymond, Royce Richardson, Charlotte Wex- ler, Ethel Maness, H. Joseph, J. West, D. Brown, Thais Hubert, D. Swanson. Svfonrl Row: V. Moore, D. Beavers, S. Hall, C. Gabriel, M. Potts, B. Cornog, V. Montgomery, B. Swain. Thin! Row: C. Corbin, J. Lowe, N. Thompson, R. Berner, B. Walker, N. Bishop, C. Wilson, B. Chambers, J. Gerber, B. Long, E. Allen, A. Swaine, N. Nelson. JoAnn Krant, Joyce Gerber, Helene Joseph First Row: Charlotte Wexler, Gilbert Omenn, Allan Zak, Edward Kuhar, Anthony Pantclopulos, Paul Hawkins, Barry Haigh, Charles Hcwlings. Second Row: William Long, Harry Leonard, Nils Bishop, Richard Raum, Julius Harris, William Nelson, Fred Stevens. 071677 5071! ANTI-xox Y PANTELOPULOS District Band-1956, 1957, 1958-Solo Clarinet- 1958-District Orchestra-1956, 1957, 1958- Solo Clarinet-1957, 1958-All-State Band-1956, 1957, 1958 - Principal Clarinet -1958 -All-State Orchestra-1957, 1958-Principal Clarinet-1957-- Chester High Band-Solo Clarinet-1956, 1957, 1958. Ufzcfiasm First Row: Jo Ann Krant, James Thomas, Barbara Schepps, Gilbert Omenn, Anthony Pantclopulos, Stephen Chambers, Barbara Cornog. Second Row: William Long, Willianm Nelson, julius Harris, Richard Raum, Carl Walker, Mr. Zelley, Harry Leonard, Harry Vlallter, Barry Haigh, Riley Grove, Paul Hawkins, joseph Chambers, Donald Fisher. - . 4.-,fs . f 1 4 ' 1 Q, f , - ft,-.S , .L V f ,. wif-Lf , BQ- . . K . -., 5 3,5 54 ,H 1 F: 1 ,fi it. .Ja FLAGS: B. Liebman, R. Brursche, L. Macielag, M. Rossi, A. Morelli, J. Pastuszek, I. West. First Row: G. Omcnn, A. Pantelopulos, N, Wforral, C. Clcndenning, B. Pcnniwell, R Pashko, H. Gordon, M. Mandell, C. Hewlings, E. jenkins, R. Grove, R. Church, F. Brooks, S. Langdale, V. Holland, Y. Pearcy, G. Mirolli, T. Crcgo, R. Keister, D. Lewis, P. Abbott, F. Stevens, W. Berrier, W. Nelson. Second Row: A. Harris, E. Loveland, S. Portas, A. Zak H. Showell, J. Douglas, B. Haigh, C. Bowen, P. Hawkins, M. Carter, W. Long, S. Serfass Em' W. Manos, R. Stiscia, M. Downes, B. Drane, E. Dodson, L. Pulcher, C. Wilson, J. Kennedy R. Raum, C. Walker, H. Leonard, A. Guzzo, L. Gibbons, D. Fisher, T. Williams, D. Jones Stage: N. Selheimer, J. Chism, D. Smith, E. Allen, G. Walter, R. Pylidis, B. Shelton L. McCullough, M. Toohey, D. Hooks, B. Swain, M. Massey, J. Lyons, M. Gartside, S McCoy, H. Walls. My fyzwlkxlx F 50622 gmzflzf ' 4 .ff ,aa 5 -i 'YQ Cecelia Bradley fCapt.j, Mau- Q' reen Massey, Barbara Shelton, Q -Q-V , 5 'l Brenda Swain, jackie Lines QCO- X 'l' D ' Capr.J. 5 A N. f -.-- jfhfkweffex Lorraine McCullough QCapt.J, Ruth Ann Raymond, Shirley McCoy, Hattie Walls, Joyce Chism, Nancy Selhcimcr, Lynn Pedrick, Edna Allen, Diane Palmer, Sara Worthington, Gloria Walter, Sandra York, Dorothea Hooks QCo-Capt.J. OFFICERS-Elaine Ruth, Trcuxurcrg Albert Corbitt, XUCE-Pl'CSi!IC1lfj Judith Saun dcrs, Sccreluryg Myrna Mandell, President. my gkmimm . ADVISERS-Mrs. Barone, Mr. Hrabak, Miss Pancoast, Miss Emmorr. HOMEROOM 302-Mrs. Dunng HOMEROOM B-4--Dr. Clark HOMEROOM 12-Mrs. McKning CAFETERIA-Mr. Sulpizio 1.-q--. . ,yr 1 sm 'ii E4 A 'I ' su I 44 L 3 rl' I 3 4 T W' T Qi -E ' ' -N. - A I '. -: 1 ' , 'I' 5 -Er ' , i, 3 Af' X 4 I CAN ASSURE YOU, MADAME, they are genuine pearls, says Matthew Wright as he practices thc old sales pitch . COURTESY AND HELPFULNESS TO THE CUSTOMER is demon- strated by Joanna McCoy and Robert Chism as they work conscientiously at a job in a down tovnn store ,S Q fs j ' f all f fv will l CW -- + ,L 'Y A ai-3: !' ,j' I I' W gi , KV. -..f. 2 I 1 ' W- KNEE- 1' T T ' -, fl 'Y' ul . if fl' twig T- '7 '1Q:'g'w,'g'3 Q4f diff' ' ' -15 .5-535 1 I 'I:T'fx-u'ij,34'f iff- ' 2 -,-' ,.Qf,- V .-Y .- - ---7-1 . ' gy, -..,,...,,e',j6i4 f . . tg -r H.. -fm: 99 f I ' ,,-.'.i+i:- --,1 ,Q , 1 ' , Ay, ,E , , - '--' 5 , , Q - 0, . . - M ' ' 1' 'iffoIg'f S!3:fff' 4 -R ' zbflkffmkfe Cgafuczzdfbfz 1.54 'Z 'f, ff O vnlgx .,, Q, '-4 .4 E ,jf 9 g AN AMUSING BUSINESS LETTERP? It must be a Thank You note from an appreciative patient to Alice Suda, a senior Distributive Ed. student. 47 NOW I TOUCH THIS DOME with my magic wand, and presto-a pumpkin? says Albert McManis, science club speaker. In our World of rockets and missiles, science plays a major role. The Science Club at Chester High School offers the inquiring mind the opportunity to satisfy a natural curiosity. Furthermore, it supple- ments classroom instruction by introducing leaders in the field of atomic research and industrial chemistry to its members. Throughout the year, the program of the club is designed to cover a wide range of interests. This area includes lectures or demonstrations in the science of physics, chemistry, biology, and visual aids projection. tgcmzve 6761! THIS SOLUTION MIGHT BURN your little fingers, says Dr. Edward Carton from Scott Paper as he addresses the Science Club during one of their programs. Justine D i M a i o, Sccrelary- Treasurer, James DeRosa, Ad- viser, John Gibbs, Vice-Prexi dent, Robert Hewitt, Prc'si1lw1l. -1 4. arm tgaczbfy To become a member of the National Honor Society at Chester High School is a goal worthy of one's best efforts. lt is an honor reserved for the few, since only five per cent of the senior class and fifteen per cent of the junior class are eligible for membership. Although scholarship is a primary requisite for membership in the society, character, leadership, and service to the school play an important part in earning the student the opportunity of becoming a member. Mr. Harold Hartman serves as adviser to this group. -M' . E+fl57 2 in i QL E, ddmwk' Ska 1 ,lf 1 H xx -1 it. . gi!-r A f :X V.: iff e Q V ,nl ,V 5 V 1 Siitj ,ffl hail it lf' t ' T 4 .1 - - A f V eff ' , -1 'Jlgslii U l rg?-T5 ' 14133 ' ' ' tif! P . ,, , .. ef q1kgf .:g imrhfi? . iv-,ff-.-4-:e as rt- . if '-:Jf ?f? 'f - A ,J ,In A3?f'k,4j.?.-EEQX is ffj? Q 8xF'3ffiifiV 1 352: i,,, ,. -4 fkfihnrwgvcf Qi-ff 1?-',f,.f4,. . -ff .2.ff.,,?3- N, 7' ' Q Q . Qjpl-Q13 5'r?.?7 fi - ' ?i'?'F i 1:-15' 'rZf?'l v'1m-..a J,-- c - r , f -r f ' ' ' fn, l 7 . OFFICERS Michael Scmcheslti, Vim'-P1'miilrr11g Patricia Fowler, Svtrvlury- TfFdSllI'4'fj Gilbert Omenn, I'r'r'xiileul. Fin! Rolf: Doris Minka, Lueetta Grueliler, Jacqueline Shanklin, Robin Bonier, Dorothy Bakalar, Barbara Heck, janie johnson. Rita Day. Sfroml Row: Michael Senicheski, Patricia Fowler, Gilbert Onienn. Tlunl Ron: Mr. Hartman, George Rennie, Clarence Maloney, Richard Sobieray, john Nainioli, Robert Goldstein, Carl Long, Barry Kesselman. JUDITH ENNAMORATO President Wm MARY MASSA Treasurer ' U 451'z1rzQm' Jbufzczf ELEANOR LYNN HARVEY Vice-President Holding with the idea of teaching self govern- ment, the students of the Chester High student body are given the opportunity to participate in the Stu- dent Council through vot- ing in free elections, and supporting various func- tions, such as dances, pin sales, football program sales, and the United Fund Drive-all conducted by the Student Council. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, T. J.-but why the pained expression? 'X-. b G lman, Junior Senatorg Robert Enna- Jackie Melnick Junior Scnatorq Bar ara crsm . marato, Junior Senatorg Sandra Schwartz, Secrctaryg Lynn Harvey, Vice President, d Fnnannrato President' Mary Massa Treasurer T. Mnsticoln, Advisorg Ju y . . , , i , g ' ' ' S ' Janet Faulkie, Helen Wardius, Senior Senatorg Anthony La Spada, Sopnomore cnator, Sophomore Senatorg Kay Plummer, Senior Senntorg Judy Faulkie, Sophomore Sen atorg Mary Anne Lamont, Senior Senator. LI DOOR PRIZE-Student Council Hop-thc bear, not Judy Faulkie. JACKIE SHANKLIN judge I l r Saylfllorsy I? J .. U' w AJ iM,q1Y SKNQE ,LAMONT 222 i5 f SEE ? J 55'-'3f 1L.1. 4 Af WE, X vu 1 f 7'- '5 'J - v A I I HELEN WARDIUS Senator KAY PLUMMER Sennior Stamfing: Mrs. Edna Wiggins, :idviscrg C. Grifnrlm, B. Giles, S. Schwartz, D. Blank, L. Goldstein, R. Ennamorato, G. Omcnn, C. Springmnn. Srrlfvrf: G. Rogers, P. Dranov, B. Boyce, B. Heck, J. Sud. I -r 44'4'3Z.'3, . IG 45 is ' 2' 66' f ' Wf J Z 607776 -auqdnfz' AQYHSYLYNKW AND SO FAR, FAR ON INTO THE NIGHT. Welcome adviser Wiggins finds that producing n school newspaper pre- sents some interesting problems. Introducing . . . the WELCOME, a member of the Pennsylvania and Columbia Scholastic Press Associations. This school newspaper, appearing every Monday in the Chester Times, brings news-packed enjoyment to all the stu- dents at CHS. Feature items, school news, sports and editorials are among the weekly entries which make the pa- per representative of the student body. Under the guidance of Mrs. Edna Wiggins, the staff writes the stories, plans the lay-out, and proof reads all articles submitted for publication. The WELCOME again won top honors in both the CSPA and the PSPA contests. DON'T JUST STAND THEREQ BUY SOMETHING. Welcome cakebake enthusiastically supported starved Ches- terites. II im! ADVICE FROM AN EXPERT. Mr. Magnin, city manager of the Chester Times, briefs Welcome editors Barbara Heck and Betsy Boyce on the art of headline writing. AND HOW DO YOU LIKE CHESTER HIGH? Kay Replogle, Welcome reporter, interviews Miss Virginia Jackob newly elected gym instructor at CHS. i In l Af : N, T is 'Y 4 l i uf Qt 1 i i SPORTS EDITING IS A DIFFICULT JOB, but it is accom- plished quite efficiently in the hands of Kay Plummer and George Rennie, Girl and Boy Sports Editor, respectively. LAYOUTS! PICTURES! CAPTIONS! . . . these are the constant headaches that accompany the burning of the midnight oil as the staff strives to complete the task of taking you Around the World . With every member of the staff working to their fullest under the watchful eye of Mr. Berger, adviser, the mountain became a mole-hill and so the 1958 ANNUAL went into final production. Now, before the supplement is begun, the staff can take the time to review with you the happenings of the year, as presented in the '58 ANNUAL. PREPARING FOR ACTION. Charles Springham, Annual photographer, checks the Speed Graphic before covering an assignment. CLICK, CLICK, CLICK, Annual typists Betty Beauchamp, Judy Boyer, Diane Bewley, Rita Day, and Lucy Gruhler go to town as adviser Berger stands guard. ilillldf 4? :X ' 'Cb YL-A ' N . .s4':., - 9 ' ' -Q4 -A.,-f, 4.5, -, H- , gg.-Y X N Q ' A in I-. ' ax PAYING WITH A SMILE. Mary Ann Lamont and Joyce Hollywood hand the long green to Lucy Gruhler and Mary Trynovich, business managers for the 1958 Annual. EVEN MR URSPRUNG IS PUZZLED. Picture selection provides problems for Cooke Publishing DESIGNS FOR A MEDALIST, WE HOPE. Art staff places finish- ing touches to 58 Annual material. 'QClorkwiseJ Ruch Brown, Betty Morris Betty Wiley Stella Baziotes, Charlie Springman, Shirley nf ...imma nam. J , :seam FIRST-HAND INFORMATION from Michigan State. Costa Miller, former CHS great, briefs Mr. Agan about life on the campus . A PROBLEM IN LONG DIVISION. A. L. Berger, Annual adviser, prepares to cut his birthday cake into Sl equal pieces. L ld' 'J ,- ,.. gin? -p f Q I gi ,, WHERE'S MINE, DADDY? questions Tommy Masticola looking at the Christmas loot in Publications. SANTA CLAUS WAS HERE. Sandy Schwartz, Jackie Melnick, Mary Massa, and Glenda Rogers give Santa an assist during the annual Christmas Party. 'ygzfflbzzdiffz 241157177145 4 fy THE LIGHTER SIDE of Publications. Staff members dig in at the 1957 Christmas Party.-P.S.: Not a crumb was left. 57 Mmzmb tgacfbfy UDRAMATIC SOCIETY OFFICERS practic- ing their dramatic ability? They are Justine DiMaio, presizlmlg Kay Replogle, sccrrfaryg Charles Springman, 1,firc-prcsirlmltg and Stella Baziotes, ircasurcr. THOSE FLOWERS GO LOVELY WITH YOUR DRESS, says Richard Rogalas as he hands Kay Reploglc that old sales line . ADVISERS. Lefl lo rigbt: Miss Hynes, Miss Mary Muldoon, Mr. Fratkin, and Miss George. 2 ,mm 352, I '4f'ffL,,zlle -1-We I .V i w i ,gg A ,K 58 1 A During our travels, we will see many new changes of scenery and meet many new characters. Developing the talents of both actors and set design artists, is the aim of the Dramatic Society. Once a month, the group sponsors a play for the enjoyment of all its members. 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I ,- 'A W. , 1-1' '- - -- ' X41 '., '-14.351 K6 3 w ' '- ' 7536- H1 f 1' 1 1 ' N , P . lv - ' 1: --I 'Qui-QI 9 ' ' -, f. 'ZFX' ' ll' f I ' . ' T..-V '7 -1 Xbff- 'z ' ' 4- if 1 x V -f '- v ffill: t E 7:-.ravi-, 3 ' ' gl, 'di X A xg. ,I . QI N ,rx '-. ar' ,-- Q .. f f- , -me - Q 1 -- , L -- ,. .- .-fl? 4 - -f- ,rfb -iff ff- fi f - V 1 1 .2 gr . ' Ziff -4 -2 .1 ' , 1 .u fiaglb- 3,1 ' L-.hx Cv I-xx ' if 1 'I .I .1 ' ,N -I SQ A 1-'.I , .5.ba,ug,,1,8 if HANG ON, MANg HE'S SLIPPERY. Practice session Ends A. Crews C215 sliding away from a would-be tackler as Fellenbaum QZSJ provides interference. W i RAY CHESTER RAY, RAY, CHESTER! BEAT CHELTENHAM' Cheerleader captain Lamont pro- vides just the right touch for a 27-26 CHS victory. PLENTY OF WORK BEFORE THE FIRST GAME. Head coach Vermey- Chuk and his assistants, Grainger, Sfnkianos, Sulpezio, and Slezak Qmissingj study their candidates during an early practice. , 4, -Qi' I 1 i'E'i-+!'?i it an - G ff -vi Qfvffzzl The tang of autumn, an early morning pep rally, the sale of season tickets, and the familiar We want a touchdown heralded the opening of the pigskin parade at Chester High. Following a rough beginning, losses to Haverford, Atlantic City, and Ridley Township, the Clippers got their second wind and bowled over Haddon Heights, Cheltenham, Upper Darby, and Abington before being stopped by Norristown. .A final victory over the Media Mus- tangs on Thanksgiving Day Q27-OJ brought the season to a dramatic finish with a total of five wins and four losses. CHS SCORE BY GAMES 6 . . .... Haverford .......... . . . 7 . . ..., Atlantic City ....,.. . , 7 . . .... Ridley Township ,...... . . 14 . . .... Haddon Heights QN. JJ . . . . 27 . . .... Cheltenham .......... . . 24 . . .... Upper Darby . . . 25 . . .... Abington . . . 13 . . .... Norristown . . 27 . . .... Media . . . . .iikfn-p' .lla Opponents 36 39 13 12 26 0 12 19 0 END AROUND finds Dick Adams C281 going for a substantial gain in the Chester-Media game. Slanding: Coach Vermeychuk, F. Willauer, B. Skipworth, J. Hayden, G. Donald, M. Willis, F. Douglass, S. Clark, F. Ottcn, S. Chambers, N. Sakers, E. Carliss, W. Young, H. Jennings, R. Thornton, C. Kind. Kneeling: P. Buffala, J. Robertson, E. Hamm, R. Ennamorata, P. Johnson, P. Eckler, J. Palo, H. Fellenbaum, B. Smith, C. McLain, P. Wilford, P. Vecchio. Silljng: H. Hudnell, W. Sawczyn, M. Semchcski, G. Lash, R. Mitchell, E. Davis, R. Curl, H. Walker, J. Mercadante, L. Jones, A. Crews, C. Hewlings. wi riff- ...iw gi E 3' K' C' 2 r 'rw tw A ell 5 ,ZEN ci .f 4? is is s i ri Slamliug: J. Dousghy, D. Mercadante, J. Miles, H. Rothwell, E. Graham, W. Bryant, A. Jackson, R. Stiscia, E. Thomas, Sutler, Downie, E. Cunningham, Coach Wm. Slezalt, Assist- ant Coach Wm. Sfakinnos. KI1!'!'lflI,QI A. Davis, Barrett, Mngaw, C. MeKain, Chambers, A. Wyatt, L. Council, B. Davis, J. Harper, C. Payne, J. Chambers, J. Lesieko, P. Buffano. , Siiling: W. Craig, R. Wilson, W. Shelly, A. Corbitt, P. Edwards, W. Haskins, R. Rice, D. Powers, L. Williams, J. Pekala, Bryant, J. Cherniski. TURKEY FOR DINNER, OR CROW? The determined look on the faces of Jones, Fellenbaum, and Crews gives the answer as thc Clippers take the field against Media on Thanksgiving Day. COME ON, JUDY, ON YOUR FEET! Stu- dent Council president, Judy Ennamorata, is completely absorbed in-listening to re-cap of the game between halves. FIND THE BALL! A bit of spirited action against Abington sets the pace for a 25-12 Clipper victory. PART OF THE BIG SHOW-CHS lensman catches Marie Rossi, Doretha Hooks, Lorraine McCullough, and Barbara Liebman, flag twirlers and majorctte captains, going through their paces at the Chester- Mcdia game. 5 rf N X lr s M fir- . CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Yvonne West, Joyce Hollywood, Patsy Lightcap, Barbara Draper. Standing: Stella Baziotes, Mary Anne Lamont fCapt.j, jane Martinson, Mary Massa QCQ-capt.J. 1 i li.: 1 fa ip' I ,sfgfkiff .,,.r WHAT 'CHA DOINGLDRIBBLING WITH YOUR CHINPI' Granny TIME OUT, CHESTER! Quiet words of encourage- Lash registers surprise as he discovers Lower Merion player hoarding the ment by Coach Forwooel spur Clippers to their fifth ball, Section I Championship. GET YOUR RAIN CHECK HERE! Emilie Huber, CHS faculty member, issues rain cheflcsu at half time to basketball fans. point as Haverford defeats Chester, 57-56, for the District I Championship. axgefial ONE GAME TOO MANY! Emotions reach thc breaking My if-H - iaeswrzr ,f 1' v VARSITY SCORES Media . . . Interboro .,.. W'cst Chester ,,..,..,....... Collingdale .........,,...... St. james fCity Championshipj Easton .....,......,,.,.,,,. Charlcroi fjohnstown Tourneyj Portage fjohnstown Tourneyj Eddystone ......,.,....,.... Ridley Township . , . Upper Darby ... Abington ,.,. Haverford . , . Bethlehem . . . Cheltenham .. Norristown . . . Lower Merion ,.., Ridley Township .. . Upper Darby . .. Abington . . . Haverford . Cheltenham ,. Norristown . . . Lower Merion .. Chichester ..,.. Lansdowne-Aldan Haverford ... A GREAT COACH AND A GALLANT TEANI Ixurrluiq Eddie Bennett Reggie Lawson Granny Lash Charlie Long Billie W'ilson, Siamfing: Coach Bob Forwood Don Szegda Eric Swenson Emerson Bay nard Ernie Carliss, XVcndcll Smith, Richard Curl XVhtlton Vlilltr and Chubby Foster F, . 5 Mfg, Iwi-ff ,W..,AN A MAYPOLE BALLET???? just Eric Swenson f25D and Granny Lash U45 struggling for a rebound with Al Kaemmerlcn as Chester downs Haverford 65 to 61 on home court. FORWARD WITH FORWOOD 1954-1958 Clipper Log: Won 126, Lost 12 Clfy Cbdlllllitlllxbifl-1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958 obnslown Inuitulion Tournanzcrzl Championship-1956, 1957 SPL'tlO7I I Cbazzlpiouxbijr-1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958 DlSffICl I Cbamlbionx-1954, 1955, 1957 Easicrn Pc'r1nsylL'uz1ia Rrgional Champions-1954, 1955, 1957 PERCENTAGE OF WINS-90.5 AROUND THE WORLD they talk about our Clippers. So it seems to the average student at Chester High, for from December to March the magic word is lrasfzvlball. By the end of the 1957 season, Coach Bob Forwood and his Clippers had amassed an unusual total of 102 wins with only 9 losses. IMPRESSIVEPP However, like Old Man Riverf, the 1958 Clip- pers just kept rolling along, emerging 1u1r1'0fcafc'd in league competition. With the close of the 1958 sea- son, Mr. Baskefbull had coached the Orange and Black through five tough seasons, winning the amaz- ing total of 126 games and losing 12. LOOK AT THIS RECORD. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD CHS Oppoumts SOCCER OR BASKETBALL? Annual photographer Springman catches 56 ,,.Media . 23 68 . .. .Interboro . . . . 29 35 . , , .West Chester . . 27 39 . . . . . .Collingdale . . 19 64 . ..... St. James . . 40 42 . .,... Easton ....... . 24 70 . ,.... Eddystonc ....... . 18 55 . ,.,.. Ridley Township ..., . 38 57 . ..... Upper Darby . . . . 34 42 . ..... Abington .... . 33 S6 . ...., Haverford , . . 34 56 . ..... Bethlehem . . . . 40 52 .. ..... Cheltenham . . . . 24 35 . . ..... Norristown .... . 22 38 . ..,.. Lower Merion . . . . 20 47 . . ..... Ridley Township - .... . 27 47 . ..... Upper Darby . . . . 29 S4 . . ..... Abington ..... . 24 43 .. .,... Haverford . . . 40 47 .. ...., Cheltenham ... . 26 SS . . ..... Norristown .... . 30 42 . . ...., Lower Merion . . . . 21 With an unprecedented record of two unde- feated seasons, Coach Dutch Boyer has piloted his junior Clippers to forty-three straight victories. This type of basic training speaks well for the con- tinued high standard of Chester High basketball. TRY AND GET IT. Chubby Foster grabs the rebound in the Lansdowne-Aldan fracas at the Penn Palcstra. VARSITY-QKneelingJ A. Ayres, R. Balderson, K. Kaufman, C. jordan, R. Adams, H. Fellenbaum. fStanrlingJ L. Charnock fMgr.j S. Ferrante, D. Szegda, L. jones, Coach Harold Brewster, W. Bryan L. Stauffer, H. Smedley, W. Armstrong QMgr.J. BASEBALL 1958 March 24-Collingdale 27-Chichester 31-Media April 3-Swathmore 8-Ridley Township 10-Haverford 14-Upper Darby 17-Lower Merion 21-Cheltenham 24-Abington 28-St. James May 1-Norristown 3-Ridley Township 8-Haverford 12-Upper Darby 15-Lower Merion 19-Cheltenham 22-Abington 26-Norristown J THERE'S MORE than one way to win a game, says Coach Brewster as he explains the art of bunting. Z' JUNIOR VARSITY - cxflffl- ingj P. Bufala, F. Schaen, W. main, C. Schraishuhn, R. Stiscia and C. DiCompli QMgrs.j. fslandingj J. DeSio, R. Pope, L. Krauss, j. Harper, H. Sewell, R. Bennett, C. Manger, T. Crego,-J. Donaghy. if BEM.- . M... Foster, T. LaSpada, P. St. Ger- Kneeling CL-RJ Coach G. Reigner, E. Richardson, G. Rogers, E. Baynard, J. Foster, E. Swenson, R. Sipple, D. Szegda. fSiliingj J. Sutton, C. jordan, A. Flagg, Van Payne, A. jackson, C. Clark, J. Lowe. Answering the call of the cinder path were approximately Hfty candidates, most of them juniors. This response forecasts a great year in 1959, especially since these boys usually reach their peak performance during their senior year. Directing the building-up program is Big Bill Slezak, head coach, assisted by Jack Crawford and Laverne Russell. HIGH, WIDE, AND OVER YOU GO- A. Crews QCaptainj and Welton Miller show the boys how easy it is to take the high hurdles. WM VARSITY-ffirsl Row, H. Dennis, W. Morgan, D. Howley, T. Showell, D. Bobo, C. Warren, S. James, Laverne Russell fAssistant Coachj. QSccond Rowj Manager L. Williams, O. Anthony, B. Mitchell, B. Brooks, C. Williams, C. Dorsey, T. Jackson, W. Cannon, L. Wilson, Coach William Slezak. fTlJird Rowj O. Stanback, W. Miller, W. Miller, T. Jones, R. Council, W. Nichols, P. Johnson, F. Sudler, R. L. Ayres, F. Douglas, H. Jordan, lohn Crawford fAssistant Coachj. ffourtb Rowj B. Graham, C. Watson, R. Cunningham, V. Holland, B. Smith, I. Reed, J. Myers, A. Crews, J. Palo, E. Lemcio, B. Skipwith, R. James, W. Clay. me aumy in . .Aff 2 .yy sz VARSITY HOCKEY Top: S. Feinberg, P. Woodrow, M. Lamont, R. Day, I, Sveinbjornsson, Y. West, B. Areus, L. Harvey, A. Grubb, J. Hollywood, B. Kalcsse, B. White. Miflrllr: L. Feinberg, A. Anthony, L. Pulcher. Bartow: P. Liglitcap, Mrs. Daly, M. Scott. CHS SCORE BY GAMES Oppollellis 0 . . . .... Ellis ............... . . . 1 2 . , . .... Yeadon ..... . . . 0 1 . . . ..,. Marple-Newtown .. . 1 0 ... .... Nether Providence .,. , 2 3 . . . ..,. Darby ......, . . . I 1 . . . ,... Eddystone . . . 0 2 , . . .... Media ....... . . . 0 3 . . . ..., Ridley Township . . . 2 J. V. HOCKEY Top: M. Towns, G. Beaumont, M. Clark, B. Curl, Osman, Mrs. Cardwell, B. Giles, Falkie, L. Hartzel D. Coades, M. Lamont, Arena, C. Arena, H. Landis, M. Burland, Redcay. 70 1 fs L SLOAN'S LINAMENT for sale, gals, right after class. x. far..-as an GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL fSiumlingj Pulchcr, Sollingcr, Grubb, Toohey, White, Hodgson, Mrs. Lombardi fScalcrfj Bryanr, Lucas, Penncwill, Day, Lightcap, Hooks. 9' 4 'biwfif J. V. BASKETBALL Towns, White, Bryant, Caulk, Landis, Turner, Jeffreys, Iidclblutc, Feinberg, Clark Cotlmnn, Swain, Zanini, Mrs. Daly. 1- f' w K KH QR H or 0 W VARSITY SOFTBALL Km'c-ling: J. Di aio, CMgr.p, Sue Wright, Mary Lou Thomas, B. Kalcsse, M. Towncs. S umliug: Virginia Jakob QAssistant Coachj, B. Beauchamp, P. Lightcap, B. Arcus, Miss Sealey QCoachJ, B. Pcnniwcll, S. White, R. Hauser, M. Scott QMgr.J. ARCHERY CLUB Slumliug: Margaret Brooks, Mary Ellen Reeves, Betty Flynn, Dolores Winnicki, Frances Bullard, Velma Moore, Rochelle Handy, Linda Yarnall, Maureen McMahon, Coach-Miss Sealey. Kllrrlillg: Barbara Rupp, Margaret Alexander, Mary Buscemi, Mary Ann Scott, Annie Mae Mayo, Helen Ginn, Adelaide Evans, Eartha Willis, Louise Muscella. Siffiug: Phyllis Price, Lana Bilisnansky, Janet Bilisnansky, Marianne Bruno, Barbara Rothwell, Carol Warburton, Sue Lyons. Q 'nl at B t ,ggi 'l .y,11' - .4 A ' Wig.: x 4 Q ' . fi hx: ' V . H +' X a y X' ' i: ' ., Q V ' 145' : 'I- ll ' .,7 '..'?a 4,' W ei , .X ,Q , az. . .,, H, .' Y fx I g K. J, 37, .. , .. -. -f ,. V. Q' 7 ', ,. ' , I .3 .Q A 1 -'A i '43 N , 3 n.' -' r. ' ' 7 f lj, -.xf?, . I - pf: 1' . -- cw . 1. -. . , -3, A, - . -.f g:f's4-. .- ..' .5 Q5 . Y- r .-.5 Q , ,.-, - l 1 .I-V 1 L, 3 1 up .-- , W x ' -'rf . ' iz ' ' ff ' 9 2155 .:- ' 'A via-' . 5 ' . . z 'wr - .- , ' H 's . 4 ' N T 'A' 7 'fx 4 . I . 'V-RP! , 'W Q '1 Q - .wg V -, ...Wifi . 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Q I r ' of 'gi' is ,N I S , l 5 if ir .Aa x, fe. Q 4 -- 'TIE if W., , 2, . aww?-...Q- E. Z, -dh f-x K Mos! Popular Patricia Lightcap Richard Curl Mos! Studious Doris Minka Gilbert Omenn ,4- ' f 3 A A Mos! Dependable Jane Martinson John Gibbs 165 .1 Mos! Aclivc Judy Ennamorato Robert Grubb Mos! Likely to Szurccml Robin Bonier Michael Semchcski ix I 1 I f Mo!! Tulcnled Joyce Gerber Anthony Pantelopulos 78 'x ELLEN LOMBARDI HARRY REDDIG ROBERT FRAZIER 54155 EVELYN KRAMER FLORINE DUPUY Coordinator yfhzkexlx AMBER KNOX ROSE KACUIBAN GEORGE BAKSI AGNES ALEXANDER -0 796 in' N ROBERT WESLEY GRUBB . . . 210 Patterson St. . . . Commercial . . . Activities: Cross Country. Organizations: jr. Prom5 Announcement Com- mittee. Ojicvs: Class Vice- Presidcnt 1,25 Class President 3,4. 5 64:44 4'- W ijjyw Linguist Dramatic Society 2,3 Club 3. Committees Prom. Officer: Class Vice-President 3,45 H. R. Treasurerg Honor Society Sec- retary-Treasurer 45 History Club Treasurer. BARBARA MACIELAG . . . 2029 Madison St .... Secre- tarial . . . Activities: Basket- ball 1. Organizations: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Dramatic Society 1,2, 3,45 Linguist Society 1,25 FTA 4. Committees: Jr. Prom In- vitation Chairmang Senior Square Dance. Ofrrs: Class Treasurer 1,2,45 H. R. Secre- tary 2. We PATRICIA LIGHTCAP . . . 1123 Walnut St .... Secre- tarial . . . Activities: Hockey 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Softball 2,3,45 Volleyball 3,45 Cheer- leader 2,3,4. Organizations: Linguist Club 25 Dramatic So- ciety 4. Committees: jr. Prom. Offer: Secretary Linguist Club: GAA Representative 35 GAA President 45 Class Treasurer 35 Class Secretary 4. VIRGINIA BELLE ABRAMS HELEN CAMILLA ADAMS ...l9l6W.2ndSt.... Secretarial . . . Organizaiionx: Linguist Society 15 Dramatic Society 45 FTA 1,2,35 Concert Choir 1,25 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,2. Ojices: H. R. Secretary 1,2,4g H. R. Treasurer 3. RICHARD JAMES ADAMS . . . 411 jeffrey St .... Gen- eral . . . Artiuilies: Varsity Football 2,3,45 Varsity Baseball. Organizalions: Varsity Club. Ojires: House of Representa- tives. LYLE LARENCE ALEY . . . 501 W. sth St .... Vocational . . . Organizations: Industrial Society 1,2,3,4. . . . 1100 Central Ave. . . . General . . . Organizalions: Dra- matic Society 2 ,3 . MARGARET LENA ALEXAN- DER . . .1017 W. 3rd St. . . General . . . Arfiuifies: Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,4g Arclieryg Volleyball. Organ- izations: Linguist Club. 419' if K - ' A iiii 1 , BARBARA ANITA ARCUS . . . 2809 Knight Pl .... Art Major . . . Activities: Cheer- leader 35 Varsity Hockey 3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Varsity Softball 3,4. Organizafiolm: Dramatic Society 25 Art and PosterfClub5Welcome 2. C0111- mitlces: junior Promg Senior Ballg Annual Art Staff5 Senior Barn Dancef Ojices: GAA Sec- retary 35 Student Council Sen- ator 2,35 United Fund 2,4. FRANCIS RICHARD ARM- STRONG . . . 144 E. 14-th St. . . . Vocational . . . Organiza- iions: Industrial Societyu W I L I. I A M ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG . . . 2600 Price St .... College Prep . . . Ac- liuilier: Baseball 3,4. Organ- izationx: Industrial Society 15 Linguist Society 2,3. Offer: Class Dues Representative 1,45 H. R. Annual Representative 3,4. PATRICIA PEARL AYARS . . . 2610 W. 10th St. . . . Commercial . . . Affizfifirsz Archery Club 2. Ofcrs: H. R. Treasurer 2,35 H. R. Vice- President 4. ALFRED CHARLES AYRES .. . 516 W. 14th St. . .. College Prep . . . Avlivilirs: J.V. Football, Baseball, Basket- ball5 Varsity Basketball 3. Or- ganizafions: Key Club 45 Lin- guist Club 1,25 History Club 35 Booster Club 35 Visual Aids 45 Dramatic Society5 Varsity Club 3,4. Comnzitlees: Co-Chairman of jr. Prom. Ojiccs: Linguist Society President 25 Booster Club Vice-President 35 H. R. President 35 H. R. Vice-Presi- dent 4. ' of J ... ,, 'IIN WW G 4 '1 f W- 1 .4 I Yffigf A ev 1 -f E' ,-I-'fi ...f I ,. -Z . fl '5 ., ...Z all S K i i -cs. P A . is M1 . ' A iits 1 ARE YOU SURE tl1ere,s no answer, Operator? says Mrs. Burgess, CHS secretary. qv sz: tg. f GEORGE THOMAS BAILEY . . . 212 Woodrow St. . . . Commercial . . . Activities: Basketball l,2. Organizations: Dramatic Society 3. DOROTHY BAKALAR . . . 228 Clayton St .... Commer- cial . . . Organizations: Lin- guist Club 1,29 Y-Teens 1,25 Dramatic Society 4. Commit- tres: United Welfare Fund. BETTY JOE BALDWIN . . . 402 Deakyne Pl .... General. CARL BARKSDALE . . . 2101 Tolston St .... Voc.-Machine . . . Activities: j.V. Foot- ball l,2. Organizations: Indus- trial Society. AROUND THE WORLD Ideal class trip BILLIE LOUISE BARNES . . . 1413 Culhane St .... General . . . Organizations: Dramatic Society 1,2,3,4g History Club 1. Offices: H. R. Treasurer 1,25 Annual Representative 1,2. -i ?1Pl-iq 1' .. . 5257, 'uf I :vc-lfge' :tap-ff, 'L i f'ul?Q':I' Aix' 7. ki7'X'tY' f'1 . JOHN ROBERT BEARD . . . 636 Potter St .... Vocational . . . Organizations: Industrial Society. '45', ' . Qs f . .ga 'far ROBERT EDWARD BEAU- CHAMP . . . 2705 Curran St. . . . Vocational . . . Artiifitirs: Freshman Basketball. Organ- izations: Industrial Society 2,3,4. In I STELLA BAZIOTES . . . 30 Worrell St .... Art Maior . . . Activities: Cheerleader 3,45 Organizations: Dramatic Societyg Linguist Society 2: Art and Poster Club. Committees: Har- vest Hopg Jr. Promg Sr. Ballg Annual Art Staff. Ojices: jr. Senateg ETA Statistician 35 Booster Club Treasurer 3,4. ELIZABETH ANN BEAU- CHAMP . . . 2705 Curran St. . . . Secretarial . . . Activities: Basketball, Softball Hockey, Volleyball 1,2,3,4. Committees: jr. Promg Sr. Ball. Ofires: Student Council Judge 3g GAA Treasurer 4. s s tl '-J. . A I va LEOMIA BELTON . . . 1713 Attucks Terr .... General . . . Organizations: Archery. J 87 I SEARCH ED FOR YOU Term paper material L ' t . Q . +32 if A.. g 1 i , . 91 R 'rf-, Q fa 1' J-- x , 5 x 4 he X ,N !l is : - PRUDENCE JEAN BOATES . . . 2621 Sandeland Ave. . . . Accounting . . . Organizations: Linguist Club 15 History Club 4. Coimiiitters: jr. Prom, Ojires: H. R. Prcsidentg H. R. Representative. JOYCE O. BOND . . . 3 Scar- let Ave .... Distributive Ed, . . . Activities: Badminton 1 Organizations: Distributive Ed Retailing Club 43 Dramatic So- ciety 1,2,35 Linguist Society 15 Biology Club 25 Science Club 2. ROBIN ROSALIE BONIER 1526 Washington Ave .... Col- lege Prep . . . Organizations: Honor Society 3,45 Dramatic Society 2,3,45 Linguist Club 2,3,45 FTA 3,43 Science and Biology Clubs 2. Committees: United Welfare Fund, jr. Prom. Ojires: Science Club Secretary- Treasurerg Annual Associate Editorg H. R. Secretary. JAMES BooN . . . izoz Booth St .... General. 115- 1 - 55,5225 ..,. ' ' x xli am af H , -1 5.13 .1 5: -u. ii.-1.3334 ji -:,3,g,' - aft. ' - P51 - V, ,.. . , , 6 a fwvlf 5 . if X EDWARD ROBERT BEN- NETT . . . 1325 Hancock St. . . . College Prep . . . Activi- ties: j.V. and Varsity Baseball 25 J.V. Basketball 2,35 Varsity Basketball 3,4. Organizations: Linguist Club 25 Science Club 25 Varsity Club 3,4. Offers: H. R. Vice-President 35 H. R, Secretary-Treasurer 4. I .. .f la W ' s 'S Y m y a DIANE JACQUELINE BEW- LEY . . . 3452 Victor Ave. . . . Commercial . . . Organizations: Dramatic Society 4. Commit- tees: Graduation Announce- mentsg Name Card. WAYNE EUGENE BERRIER . . . 1035 Eyre Dr .... College Prep . . . Activities: Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Chorus 2,35 Dance Band 2,3,45 Linguist Club 2. Ojires: H. R. Presi- dent 45 H. R. Secretary 35 H. R. Treasurer 2. 3 DIANE LOIS BLANK . . . 202 E. Parkway Ave .... College Prep . . . Organizations: Lin- guists 3,4g FTA 3,45 Dramatic Society 3,45 Welcome 3,4. Oficcsz Annual Representative. GEORGE W. BLISARD . . . 311 W. 7th St .... Art Major . . . Organizations: United Wel- fare Fund 3. NAOMI TOBA BLOOM . . . 111-B Gray St .... College Prep . . . Organizations: Lin- guist Club 2,3,45 Dramatic So- ciety 2,3,45 FTA 45 United Welfare Fund 3,4. Commit- tees: H. R. Decorating 2,3. Oliices: House of Representa- tives 25 Annual Representative 3,45 H. R. Chaplain 3,4. RAIFORD BOX . . . 1019 Yarnall St .... Building Con- struction . . . Organizations: Industrial Society. Ojiccss General Shop Foreman 3,4. r ,. i 5.7, . ll ' - JAMES RICHARD BOYD . . . 2720 Price St .... Vocational . . . Activities: j.V. Football 1. Organizations: Stamp Club 1g Industrial Society 2,3,4g Moni- tors 1. Committees: Jr. Prom Decorating. Oficcs: H. R. Rep- resentative 1,2. 1- IQ if , CECELIA ELIZABETH BRAD- LEY . . .531E.15tl1 St. . . . Commercial . . . Organizations: Color Guard 2,3,4g Color Guard Captain 43 Dramatic Society 3. Committees: Soph. Hop. X .,e , ,. ELIZABETH ANNE BOYCE . . . 336 W. 9th St .... Col- lege Prep. Organizations: jun- ior Chest 2,3. Committees: -Ir. Prom: Harvest Hop 2,3,4: FTA Tree 4. Ofirrs: Welcome Edi- tor 43 Welcome News Editor 3: Student Council Senator 3. JUDITH FERNE BOYER . . . 219 W. 8th St .... Secretarial . . . Organizations: Linguist Club 1,25 Dramatic Society 4. Offers: GAA Representative 3. LOLITA BRANCH . . . 2002 Harris St .... Clerical Pro- cedure . . . Organizations: Lin- guist Club 15 Y-Teens 15 Dra- matic Society 1,2. if WHAT A DIFFERENCE four years make! Senior class president Grubb congratulates Myrna Mandel, freshman class president. ALLEN BRANDON . . . 1308 Atwell St .... General . Artivities: j.V. Football 2. Organizations: United Welfare Fund 4. WILLIAM EUGENE BRODE . . . 1315 Honan St .... Gen- eral. q-N l ,7 I 1 A,f,,dfLL4,, I fig K LA fail '!'?A, N .1 tic 1, eff 1 :HIL K K , ff L , , 6 VI .QfZ.M7LVK'ij pc! s 3 JUDITH wxfN?ii'i intein' . . . 109 W. Par way Ave. . . . General. ' JANET BROOKS . . . 1211 W. 9th St .... College Prep . . . Organizations: Band 1,2,3g Lin- guists 3. Committees: Com- munity Chest 2,3. Ojices: H. R. President lg H. R. Treas- urer lg H. R. Representative 1. .5- JOAN BROOKS . . . 1211 xv. 9th St .... Commercial . . . Organizations: Linguist Club 15 Band 2,3,4. Committees: United Community Fund 2. 1 11 i u se Q-. I f . X JAMES MCKEE BROWER . . . 1722 Walnut St .... Commer- cial . . . Activities: J.V. Foot- ball 1. Organizations: Linguist I. rr. . if KAY FRANCIS BROWN . . . 701 jeffrey St .... General . . . Actiuilicx: Archery. I MARCIA BERNICE BROOKS . . . 1008 Morton Ave .... Dis- tributive Ed .... Organiza- lions: History Club 35 Dra- matic Society 2,35 Distributivc Ed. Retailing Club 4. BERNICE MARIE BROWN . . . 928 W. Sth St .... Sec- retarial . . . Organizalionx: Lin- guist Society 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Dramatic Society 4. Ofirex: Annual Representative lg Y- Teeris Representative 15 GAA Representative 4. S 1 MARY ELIZABETH BROWN . . . 237 Patterson St. . . . Secretarial . . . Activities: Bas- ketball 1,2,35 Softball 1,2,3. Comniittcex: jr. Prom Decorat- ing. Ojifex: H. R. Vice-Prcsi- dent 25 GAA Representative 354. RUTH WARBURTON BROWN . . . 102 Worrell St. . . . College Prep . . . Organ- izaiiom: History Club 35 United Welfare Fund 45 Art Club 2,3,45 Dramatic Society 3,45 FTA 45 Archery 2. Com- 1nitlees: PICCO 4. WILLIAM JAMES BROWN , . . 627 W. 6th St .... Gen- eral . . . Acfivitics: Cross Coun- try 2,35 Track 4. Organiza- tions: Olympic Club. RUTH ANN BRUTSCHE . . . Knowlton Rd .... College Prep . . . Activities: Flag Twirler 2,3,4. Organizations: Dramatic Society 1,2,3,45 Bi- ology Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 FTA 45 Linguist Society 1,25 Music Appreciation Club 45 Science Club 253. Commillces: Jr. Prom Decoratingg Chairman of Refreshment,-Ir. Prom. JOSEPH V. BUCKLEY, JR. ...1SW.MowrySt.... General . . . Arliifitirs: J.V. Football 2. Organizaiions: Music Literature Club 45 Lin- guist Club 2,35 Dramatic So- ciety 2. ,JU s 'insfi 5 ' --t 1- -1 ' . if as in f igihv gf' M s I 4 at a 'Ps f I 3 52 .213 Z nu . M LET'S PUT A little muscle behind those shovels! FTA pick and shovel gang, namely Dorothea Hooks, Pam O'Conx-ior, Lucetta Gruhler, Margaret Truitt, and Rohm Bonier, make an all-out effort to plant a new tree. MAXINE DELORES CLARK . . . 1118 Central Ave. . . . College Prep . . . Ariirificu: -I.V. Baseball 23 Varsity Base- ball 3,4. Offices: H. R. Repre- sentative. Organizafiom: His- tory Club 3: Dramatic Soci- ety 3g Linguists 3. BETTY ANN CLAYTON . . . 1303 Hancock St .... Dis- tributive Ed .... Organiza- tions: Distributive Ed. Retailing Club 4. NORMA CLEMENTS . . 2115 W. 9th St .... Commer- cial . . . Activities: Welcome 1. Organizations: History Club 25 Dramatic Society 3. Ojicex- H. R. Treasurerg H. R. Repre- sentative. YVONNIS BAYNHAM CLARK . . .1234 W. Zncl St .... Gen- eral . . . Activities: Chorus 2. Organizafionsr United Welfare Fund 33 Linguist Society 2. Olfces: GAA Representative 2. LULU MAE CLEMENTS . . . 25 Yarnall St .... General- Commercial . . . Organizaiionx: Dramatic Society 4. CONSTANCE ELAINE CLEN- DENING . . . 1123 Brown St. . . . Secretarial . . . Organiza- tions: Dramatic Society 4g Band 2,3,4. L NOT A KNIFE between them. Principal Agan and Mr. Giles tackle k the ba::1e.J a notty problem. QP. S. The rope won LOUIS JOSEPH COLLACHI . . . 231 W. Sth St .... Vo- cational . . . Orgarzizalions: Industrial Society 3,43 Key Club 1,2.3g Cartoon Club lg Biology Club 2g Band 1,2,3,4g Science Club 2. Comluilfc-rs: Jr. Prom Decorating. Ojfirrx: Secretary of Key Club 35 H. R. Representative 1,2,3,4g H. R. President 2. DORIS MAE COLLINS . . 1518 Townsend St .... Gen- eral . . . Organizaiious: Lin- guist Club 1,23 Y-Teens 1- Clioral Group 1,25 The 49'ers 1 1 3 RONALD KENNETH COL- LINS . . . 1321 W. 3rd St. . . . Vocational . . . Organiza- lions: Industrial Society. HARVEY CONNORS . . . 924 W. Sth St .... Vocational 7 . . . Activilies: Varsity Football at 3. Organizalions: Industrial Society 3,4. Cammiilees PICCO. Ofices: H. R. Secretary 49 Sec- retary of Industrial Society 4. for 7 ff .. rp DARLEENE HELENA CON- WAY... 1424 W. 7th St. . . . General . . . Adirilies: J.V. Hockey 1. Organizations: Dra- matic Society 3,4. Commiltecs: Soph. Hop. JAMES EDWARD COTTRELL . . . 911 Flower St .... Gen- eral . . . Organizations: Unitcd Welfare Fund 4. N 1 JULIA SUSAN COPPOTELLI . . . 322 W. 8:11 St .... Gen- eral . . . Organizations: Dra- matic Society 3. JOYCE LEE COTTRELL . . . 911 Flower St .... College Prep . . . Organizalions: Dra- matic Society 4g Linguist Club 2,3,4. , J A X' Jy y , TRICI LEE UR NEY . . P e n St. . . mgal . . Acfizvlics: Jf. sketba 1,25 Varsity ll 3. ALAN CREWS . . . 418 NV. 2ncl St .... General . . . Acliviiirs: J.V. Football 1,23 Varsity Football 3,45 Track 1,2,3,4, Organizniionr: Varsity Club 3,4. vi' BARBARA ANN CREXVS . . . 408 W. Front St .... General. RICHARD A. CURL . . . 303 W. Elkington Ave .... Col- lege Prep . . . Arlivitimz Var- sity Football 1,2,5,4g J.V. Bas- ketball Zg Varsity Basketball 3,43 Baseball 2. Organizafions: Key Club 3,45 Varsity Club 2,5,4: Linguist Society 2. Com- mitter: Jr. Prom. Ojircs: Key Club .Vice-Presidentg H. R. President 2,3. ALEXANDER JOHN CZAJKA . . . 218 Ward St .... Voc. Machine . . . Organizmlions Industrial Society 2,3,4. -far , X .., , f f LEONA KATHERINE DAL- - y LAM . . . 1427 Nugent Pl . . . syyb , Secretarial . . . OI'gdlliZllfi0I1SI -fl' --,. I Dramatic Society 1. QJ,-1-vfv5i1'rk. 5 NUMBER WRITERS, legal style. Key Club members Carl Bond, Ronald Stiscia, Don Szegcla, and Bill Chambers give the bleachers the new look. .S 1' J' V 1: Natl'- AF Z . f ll f ' Vffei i:5LfVf !fa J ,1 ., I. L fi ' . rt DA . . . 8th'St . . . . :al . - 1 L Auf I wg' I I T I I A 'l, aj l E ' S r , ' 1 ii Q ra m s L1-J,LPI .. b I r AA ,, 1 cie istory Club ' Arc Clu 2. om- 1lIiff . ll. Omer . ' esewfvc 354. N I Q X ii, if l6'J J 25- 7 .V 'vt f If :El ' a i- 'R A 5: TO KEEP Class pictures MUGENE THOMAS DAVIS 4 65 . . . 314 W. 2nd St .... Gen- eral . . . Arlivilirx: Football l,2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. Organ- izafionx: Varsity Club 1,2,3,4. Ofirrs: H. R. Treasurer 1. RITA MARIE DAY . . . 923 Walnut St .... Secretarial . . . Arlirilics: Varsity Hockey 2,3545 Varsity Basketball 2,3,45 Varsity Softball 25 Volleyball 2,3,4. Organizations: Honor Society 3,4. Conznlilfrcs: jr. Prom Tickets5 Typist for United Welfare Fund 45 H. R. Decor- ating 2,3,4. Often H. R. Vice-President 3. EMMANUEL DECKTER . . . 218 E. Parkway Ave .... Com- mercial . . . Organizations: Visual Aids 2,3,45 Science Club 2,3,4. .ix AGNES DOROTHY DeMAIO . . . 932 W. 8th St .... Com- mercial . . . Orgunizaiions: Dramatic Society 3,45 Chorus 1,25 United Welfare Fund l,2, 354. Commiiicrs: H. R. Dec- orating 2,3. Offer: GAA Rep- resentative 4. -,, .3 A P 4 A? 1 i i A ROSALIE DENNIS . . . 1612 W. 4th St .... Commercial General. . 3. v it , 251 at--Q -'WE 4' '14 in wijfi- T , Jwgiii '-Sir-.X ROBERT JOSEPH DiGIO- VANNI . . . 1105 W. 7th St. . . . College Prep . . . Acliri- livs: Band 15253545 Chorus 1,2 3,45 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,4. Organizu- tions:'Dramatic Society l,2,3,45 Art Club 25 History Club 35 Linguist Club 2,35 Science Club 25 Field and Stream 1. u GEORGE DENNIS . . . 1311 Nooker St .... Vocational . . . Orgnnizalions: Industrial Soci- ety. I 4. fab ROSALIE MARY DePAUI. . . . S16 W. Sth St .... Secre- tarial . . . Organizaliom: Chorus 1.25 Dramatic Society 1,2,3,45 Biology Club 25 Lin- guist 1,2. JUSTINE MARY DiMAIO . . . 215 Robin Hood La., Vil- lage Green . . . College Prep . . . Ariizilic-sz Softball Man- ager 2,3,4. Organizafions: Dra- matic Socety 2,3545 FTA 3,45 Science Club 253,45 Biology Club'25 Chemistry Club 3,45 Welcome 2,35 Linguist Club 3,4. CoinnziHec's: jr. Prom Program. Offer: Secretary- Treasurer of Science Club 35 President of Dramatic Society 4. A RENDEZVOUS Early morning detention PAULA DRANOV . . . 320 W. 9th St .... College Prep . . . Organizations: FTA 35 Welcome 2,3545 Linguist Soci- ety 2,3545 Dramatic Society 2,3,4. C0l7117Iil'fFL'S!Jl'.Pl'01'I1Q United Welfare Fund. Ofres: Welcome News Editor. BARBARA LEE DRAPER . . . 62 Concord Rd .... General . . . Adivilirs: Cheerleader 45 Badminton 2,35 Archery Club 25 Basketball 1. Organizalionx: Dramatic Society 2,3545 Linguist Club l,2,3,4g Y-Teens. Com- Ti GLADYS INEZ DIXON . . . 1211 Morris St ,... General . . . Organizalionx: Pep Club 3,45 Dramatic Society 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3. Oificrs: H. R. Representative 25 GAA Repre- sentative 3. CHARLES VVESLEY DORSEY . . . 220 Edwards St .... Vo- cational . . . Aclivilies: Track. 1i1itlr'r's: Football Program 2 3 ,g,,,,iZ,,,-10,1 , Industrial Sod- .lf- Pfofn- O,0lff'5igfAA ' ety. C071 Ives: Jr. Prom. W5Cmi11VC 2,314 Lp ces: . R Treasurer 4. Q f i A 1 d 9 K G, 'ms Q , f if , ROUIN . P . 53 Concord Rd .... Art Major . . . Organizalions: Dra- matic Society 3,4. Conzmillccx: United Welfare Fund 4. LUCY ANN DUNN . 1402 W. 3rd St .... Commercial . . . Organizalions: Dramatic Society 25 United Welfare Fund 25 Music Club 1. Offices: United Welfare Fund Repre- sentative. .ie ' 5 . 2... ,kk V . ez, '51, CATHERINE F R A N C E S DOYLE . . . 1351 Sunset St. . . . Commercial . . . Organiza- tions: Music Club 45 United W'elfare Fund 1,2,3,4. Conr- miiieex: H. R. Decorating 253. ARLENE MARY DONEY . . . 242 W. 22nd St .... Distribu- tive Ed .... Orgaizizatiorixs House of Representatives 45 Distributive Ed. Retailing Club 4. - li K J EDWARD DOWNES . . . 813 McDowell Ave .... Building Construction . . . Organiza- tions: Industrial Society. JOAN MARIE DRANE . . 1111 Butler St .... Distribu tive Ed .... Organizations: Y Teens 2,35 Distributive Ed. Re tailing Club 4. G I S BARRY THOMAS DURHAM . . . 604 W. 9th St .... Gen- eral . . . Organizations: Visual Aids 2,3,4. Y f v 1. I fl I JEANETTE EBELING . . . 514 E. 10th St .... Commercial . . . Organizations: Dramatic Society 4. X, gil 'N a . YVONNE ERMINE ELLIOTT . . . 402 Ayars Pl .... Account- ing . . . Activities: Softball 2,3. Organizations: Dramatic Soci- ety 2,3g History Club 3,4g Archery Club 2,3. Commit- tees: United Welfare Fund 3,4. Odires: Softball Manager 33 House of Representatives 2g His- tory Class Secretary 3. FLORENCE SUSAN DUR- HAM . . . 1106 Upland St . . . Distributive Ed .... Or- ganizations: Distributive Ed. Retailing Club 45 Dramatic So- ciety 3. ga, JUDITH ELEANOR ED- WARDS . . . 2119 W. 4th St. . . . Commercial . . . Organiza- tions: Dramatic Society 2,33 Annual Representative 2,3,4. 5- f JUDITH L. ENNAMORATO . . . 1337 Kerlin St .... Col- lege Prep . . . Organizations: Dramatic Society: Linguist Club 1,2g FTA 3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom: Sr. Barn Dance. Oiires: Sopohomore Senator 2: Secretary of Student Council 3: Cor- responding Secretary of FTA 3: Football Program Co-Editor 4: Student Council President 4. ,,, 1 nas! ,-3, if A, s!!-Q --La THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES! After the long walk to the Athletic Field, any pause refreshes! DAVID MARTIN ESI-ILEMAN . . . 2727 Lehman St .... Vo- cational . . . Organizations: Key Club 1,2,3,4: Industrial' Soci- ety 3,4g Linguists 1,25 Dra- matic Society 1,2. Committees: jr. Prom Decorating: Indus- trial Society Picnic. Ojres: H. R. Representative 2. GEORGE EVANS . . . 420 E. 18th St .... General . . . Activities: Track 2. Organi- zations: Linguist 2: Dramatic Society 2. Offices: I-I. R. Rep- resentative 2,3. CONSTANCE LUCY FAL- ASCA . . . 1025 W. Sth St. . . . Distributive Ed .... Ae- tiviliess j.V. Softball 2. Or- ganizations: Distributive Ed. Retailing Club 4. DONNA ANN MARIE FAULKNER . . . 2733 Chiches- ter Rd .... General . . . Or- ganizations: FTA 33 Dramatic Society l,2,3,4g Science Club 2: Biology Club 25 Linguist Club 1,2. 5. 1? -T-Y 1-l .N .- 1 ,V . Y ' 3 'i X If is FL. G i , .Ns .,.,. ll FL' 'if iii l x .J-l.'f5,?--'k52'L'. .. x :Lg-gg a he ,- se. i. -,n ,H-.sei-vi HAROLD MOORE FAULK- NER . . . Roberts Rd. . . College Prep . . . Organiza- tions: Orchestra 1,2,3. FRANK FERGUSON . . . 1214 Crosby St .... Vocational . . . Organizations: Industrial Soci- ety 2,3,4. JAMES FILIAGGI . . . 1301 Perkins St .... Vocational . . . Organizations: Industrial Soci- ety 3,4g Band 1,2g Linguists 2: Field and Stream 1,2. 1 . , , t -s 1-e.L,-:ffl . i . ,r,..g.., 1 ' f .1 :- , , s ax fa -fr 4.1 J Xia. HARVEY MARTIN FELLEN- BAUM . . . 1202 Mulberry St. . . . College Prep . . . Activi- ties: J.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4. Organizations: Linguist Society 2: Olympic Club 2g Varsity C Club 3,43 Dramatic Society 3,4. 1 13 af, '51, A , '1 tf-r sim ' i J a. 1 l SAMUEL LAWRENCE FERR- ANTE . . . S18 W. 2nd St. . . . College Prep . . . Activi- ties: Basketball 2: Baseball 2,3,4. Organizations: Cartoon Club 3: Linguist Club 1,2g Dra- matic Society 3,4. X ,, MAMIE JOSEPHINE FIOR- ELLI . . . 1209 Remington St. . . . General . . . Organizations: United Welfare Fund. vw Cv I icing C ARLES JOSEPH FLAMINI . . . 925 W. Sth St .... Col- lege Prep . . . Activities: Track 2. Organizations: Key Club '45 Science Club 2,3,4q Chem- istry Club Sg Linguist Club 1,23 Industrial Society 1. GARY LEE FORNWALT . . . 2602 Kane St .... Vocational . . . Organizations: Industrial Society. JERRY VON FOSTER . . . 104 Jeffrey St .... General . . . Activities: Cross Country 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4. JAMES W. FOWLKES . . . 404 W, 2nd St .... Commer- cial . . . Activities: Cross Coun- tryg Track. x rl 'fi' A WOMAN'S TOUCH! Lois Hartzell and Linda Fein berg glamorize the bleachers for the Turkey Day classic Hale...-s. CHARLES HILL FRANCIS . . . 223 Woodrow St. . . . General. at I J' J' I 125. -' J: Yu MILDRED GAMBLE . . . 1227 Edward St .... Commercial . . . Organizalions: Dramatic DARRELL TYRONE FRANTZ SOCMY 45 Lmgulsf 2- . . . 516 Cherry Tree Rd.. . . Vocational . . . Organizalions: Industrial Society. Z? LILLIAN JOYCE FROMAL . . . 412 Penn St .... General -Clerical . . . Organizalionx: Dramatic Society 3,4. Ex ' 1 FOWOOD MACKELHENNIE k 2 GEBHART . . . zzo Lexington St .... Vocational . , . Or- ganizalionss Industrial Society. Et' VIVIAN MAE FRY . . . 1421 Edgmont Ave .... Accounting . . . Organizalionx: Dramatic - Society 3,4. Ofrvs: H. R. Treasurerg H. R. Representa- tive. All 'L JI' av an-1'!l,1,0Tf J!!! ,L 'x . . . 245 E. Parkway Ave. . . . College Prep . . . Organizations: Linguist Club 2,3,4g Concert Choir 2,3,4g Dramatic Society 23 United Welfare Fund 4. 1 KNEW f 'ZMp -W W K I should have learned those form as ff JOYCE SANDRA GERBER ROSE MARIE GARTSIDE . . . 2425 Upland St. . . . Commercial-Accounting . . . Organizations: Majorettes 2,3. OBIE F. GEBHART . . . 1317 Hancock St .... Distributive Ed .... Arliuilies: Varsity Baseball 2,3. Organizations: Distributive Ed. Retailing Club. Commillevs: United Welfare Fund. Ofircs: President of Dis- tributive Ed. -Q 3. il ' GAIL ELAINE GERMAN . . . 1212 Culhane St .... College Prep . . . Organizalions: Dra- matic Society 1,2,3g Linguist Club 1,2,s,4, FTA 3,45 sci- ence Club 2. Ofces: Secre- tary of Freshman Classg Record- ing Secretary of FTA, SOMEWHERE I lost my homework .un, . '91 'iiff av ,X ,.,. fp., . 'A -i .fy 9.2 si ii . 7 lg-.xg was- , Earp I. f . A ii, ' 1- J' I ' 1 E, Qi ijs-iii. I ' ', E. W.,-2, 2,5 im-1f' fr , 1 ff- 19- zfff ,ui ' Zh '15 :ww - 1-. g'. :lift . JOHN PATRICK GREEN . . . 742 Upland St .... General. LUCETTA MAE GRUHLER ...2833 W. 6tl1St.... Secretarial . . . Activities: Fresh- man Basketball. Organizations: Y-Teens5 FTA 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Dramatic Society 1,2,3,45 History Club 3,45 Pep Club 3. Committees: Jr. Prom Tickets and Decorat- ing: United Welfare Fund 45 Sr. Prom. Ojfices: Business Man- ager of Annual 45 H. R. Presi- dent 25 H. R. Secretary 35 H. R. Treasurer 45 GAA Repre- sentative 1,2,3. EDWARD FRANCIS HABICH . . . 1132 Keystone Rd. . . . College Prep . . . Activities: Basketball 3. CARL WILLIAM HALL . . . 1109 Parker St .... Commer- cial. JOHN HAROLD GIBBS . . . 2708 Price St .... College Prep . . . Activities: Cross Country 1,2. Organizations: Key Club 45 Science Club 2,3,45 FTA 45 Linguist Club 2,35 Dra- matic Society 25 Industrial So- ciety 1. Ofives: Vice-President Science Club 3,4. U LEWIS LARRY GLOVER . . . 1409 Peterson St .... Voc.- Machine . . . Organizations: Industrial Society. Ofices: H. R. Representative 25 H. R. President 3. ROBERT ARNOLD GOLD- STEIN . . . 425 E. 20th St. . . . College Prep . . . Organ- izations: Honor Society 3,45 Chemistry Club 2,3.45 Science Club 2,3,45 FTA 45 Dramatic Society 45 Linguist Club 2,35 House of Representatives 2,3,4. Ofces: H. R. President. My f l SHIRLE 'A 2615 Pi . . . ra Weleo ' - 'riter ganizations inguistsf' Society 1,25 Dra tic Society 1,2,3,45 Biology lub 2' Science Club 25 FT 3,4. 1. 'P'- 9 f 1' dis: IRES' ,I 1 ' eg N t Q, 'x' .f. 1 t'1z s. H cyl: I. Or- 4 DOLORES ANN GOLDSBOR- OUGH . . . 1710 W. 11th St. . . . General-Commercial. ' 1 1 'G X 1 x N, Q OSCAR FRANKLIN GOOD . . . 3129 W. 3rd St .... Gen- eral. EDWARD HAMM . . . 122 Central Ave .... Building Con- struction . . . Activities: Var- sity Football. Organizations: Industrial Society. LX PATRICIA ANN HARMON . . .1217 W.10tl1 St. . . . Commercial . . . Organizations: Biology Club 2,35 Dramatic S0- ciety 45 United Welfare Fund 3,45 History Club 3,4. Com- mittees: jr. Prom Invitation. Ofices: H. R. Vice-President 4. ' 1 l 1 , t 1' 'Er SHIRLEY URSULA HARRIS . . . 1121 W. 2nd St. . . General . . . Organizations: United Welfare Fund 3. ANTOINETTE MAE HAR- MON . . . 611 Baker Pl. . . . General . . . Activities: Soft- ball 1,2g Basketball 1,25 Arch- ery 1,2,3,4. Organizations: Lin- guist Club 1,2g Dramatic So- ciety 1,2. 'E 9 1 f JAMES E. HARRIS . . . 336 Butler St .... General . . . Organizations: Industrial Soci- ety. . . yu. vw CLIFFORD HARVEY . . . , 1207 Culhane St. . . . General. . -W WR, ARE YOU SURE the thingamabob is connected to whozamajiggiiv Marty Johnson asks Bob Vernon of PA crew. ELINOR LYNN HARVEY . . . 816 E. 14th Sr .... College Prep . . . Activities: Band 25 Hockey 2,3,4. Organizations: Dramatic Society 2,3,4g Lin- guist Club 29 FTA 3. Corp- miltees: United Fund 35 Jr. Promg FTA Tree 4. Offers: Student Council Senator 35 Student Council Vice-President 4g H.R. President 2. NANCY ELIZABETH HAS- KINS . . . 810 W. 3rd St. . . . Commercial . . . Organizations: History Club 45 United W'elfare Representative 2,3. Offices: GAA Representative 2. TRUDY FRANCES HAZ- ZARD . . . 604 Caldwell St . . Commercial . . . Organ- izations: GAA Representative 2. the the fc 'Q u 7-1 3 I XT W I J GlKR T N H Ly . . 25 2 SI . . A lx e eral C ical . . n a 'K tio ' iolo x - i 3 x f r ub 1 I u ' Appr a- D ' 49 U ' e lfar und ,4: ' is ub on ' -,fi 't Sf . 1 ng tain -I f s ry i 4 - ' . A Af' ' f 1 no: l BARBARA ANN HECK . . . 603 W. 9th St .... College Prep . . . Organizations: Honor Society 3,45 Linguist Club 1,25 Biology Club 2. Ojfices: United Fund Publicity Chairman 45 Vice-President of FTA 35 Fea- tures Editor of Welcome 35 Co- Editor-in-Chief of Welcome 45 Student Council Judge 3. S if ROBERT ALAN HEWITT . . .312 W. Mowry St. . . . College Prep . . . Activities: Varsity Football 35 Track and Field 2,3,4. Organizations: Key Club 45 Chemistry Club 35 Physics Club 4. Committees: Jr. Prom. Ofices: House of Representatives 25 President of Science Club 4. A fi' 7 lf. . i fri.. 5 ri MARY CHRIS INA HIB- BERT . . . S Sp ce St. ROBERT PHILLIP HENASEY . . 1010 Ward St .... Dis- tributive Ed .... Organiza- tions: Distributive Ed. Retail- ing Club 4. CHARLES H. HEWLINGS . . . 1410 Siegel St .... Col- lege Prep . . . Activities Foot- ball 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Band 2,3,4. Organizations: Varsity Club 3,45 Orchestra 2,3. Com- mittees: Jr. Prom. Offices: H. R. Vice President 2. WILLIAM JAMES HICKEY . . . 1146 Hancock St. . . . General. W 'D . e e Pre I . Activi- ies: ey 2,35 and Q, V4. Or aniza ' 'N et 42,4g, ingui C u - Art' g lb il b- wow cl? ANA ' QL sl km Co lx- ' United Welfare Fund NN . i , I Q' 'N-' wwf- I MARY MARTHA HICKS . . . 95 Central Ave .... General Clerical . . . Organizations: Dramatic Society 3,45 History Club 3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom: United Welfare Fund 4. Ojices: History Club Sec- retary 4. JANET JOYCE HOLLY- WOOD . . . 407 E. 20th St. . . . College Prep . . . Activities: Hockey Team 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Cheerleader 3,4. Organiza- tions: House of Representatives 2,3,45 Linguist Club 2,3,45 Dramatic Society 2,3,45 FTA 3. Committees: Jr. Prom5 Foot- ball Program. Ojiccs: Class Secretary 3. ROLAND VINCENT HOLMES . . . 808 W. 3rd St. . . . General. DOROTHEA F R A N C E S HOOKS . . . 719 Deshong St. . . . Accounting . . . Activi- ties: Basketball 2,3,45 Maior- ettes 2,3,4. Organizations: Dra- matic Society 2,3,45 FTA 3,4. Committees: Jr. Promg Football Program. Ogiccs: H. R. Sec- I .ff v.- 59 retary5 H. R. Vice-Prcsidentg GAA Vice-President 35 House of Representatives 3. I YOU CAN'T ENJOY the game without a 'mum', ' sa Ann Leyman as Frank Kaminski and Bill Armstrong lay it on the line. 1? 14-1- 4 li 'J ,i JAMES RAYMOND HUGHES . . . 810 Elsinore St .... Gen- eral. KENNETH WAYMAN HUNT . . . 934 Pennell St .... Voc.- Electric . . . Organizations: Industrial Society l,2,3g Hi-Y 1,2,3g Class Representative United Welfare Fund 3. Com- mittees: Jr. Prom. VAL AUDRAY HUNT . . . 1905 W. 10th St .... Com- mercial . . . Organizations: Dramatic Society 3,45 History Club 4. Ofces: GAA Repre- sentativeg H. R. Secretary 2g H. R. Representative. MATTHEW HUNTER . . . 1123 Engle St .... Vocational . . . Organizations: Industrial Society. GENEVA MAE IRVING . . . 207 W. 3rd St .... Commer- cial . . . Organizations: Lin- guists 2g Concert Choir 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 3. ANDREW JACKSON . . . 2333 W. 3rd St .... General . . . Organizations: Cross Country 25 Track 1. REBECCA JACKSON . . . 1020 W 8th St Secre tarial . . Actiziitiesl: .Softball I ll get to gym class without being 2,3 ,4g Hockey 1. Organiza- tions: Dramatic Society 15 United Welfare Fund 2. AARON JACKSON . . . 1817 W. 2nd St .... Vocational . . . Activities: Track 2,3. Organizations: Industrial So- ciety 2,3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom. Oiices: H. R. Repre- sentativeg Shop Representative. EMMA ELIZABETH JACK- SON . . . 2012 W. 4th St.. .. General . . . Organizations: Linguist Society 25 Mixed Chorus 1. Offices: United Wel- fare Fund Representative 2,4. K E N N E T H SYLVESTER JACKSON . . . 1316 W. 2nd St .... Vocational . . . Organ- izations: Industrial Society. Oficcs: H. R. Representative. SOMEHOW The Annual will be completed ,pf-P ree fi if fe ' 3 sn.. : iz.. ,t L ' Q ,W ,, 5, 1. ,.e, 314 5 Q . JOSEPH McKINNLEY JOHN- SON, JR .... 2001 Tolston St. . . . General . . . Activities: Football 2. CHARLES JONES . . . 111 Parker St .... General-Clerical . . . Organizations: United Wel- fare Fund 2,3,4. LAWRENCE JONES . . . 300 Belmont St .... Vocational . . . Activities: Varsity Foot- ball 3. Organizations: Indus- trial Society 2,3,4. LEWIS PERSHING JONES . . . 954 Vauclain St. . . . College Prep . . . Activities: Football 2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4. Organizations: History Club 3, Varsity Club 3,44 1 Dramatic Society 2,3,4g Key Club 4. Committees: Jr. Prom. Offices: H. R. President: H. R. Vice- President 4, History Club Vice- President. ix a-e ae if 1 'sm si , JAMES JOHN JENKINS . . . 702 Defense Rd .... Voca- tional . . . Organizations: In- dustrial Society 2,3,4. Ojiices: H. R. President 4. Q V, EVANGELINE REVA JEN- NINGS . . . 228 Jeffrey St.. . . Commercial . . . Activities: Archery 2,4. Organizations: Dramatic Society 2,45 History Club 3,45 United Welfare Fund 2,3,4. Committees: H. R. Decorating 2,3. JANIE ELIZABETH JEN- NINGS . . . 226 Minor St. . . . Commercial . . . Activities: J.V. Softball 2. Organizations: Dramatic Society 2,3. Com- mittees: Annual Representative 2. NATHANIEL JENKINS . . . 1920 W. 10th St .... Voc- Machine . . . Organizations: Industrial Society. HOWARD PRENTISS JEN- NINGS . . . 1012 W. 2nd St. . . . Commercial . . . Activities: Football 4. Organizations: Science Club 2,3,4g Linguist Club 3,45 History Club 3,45 Dramatic Society 2,3. Commit- tees: Jr. Prom. Ojices: United Welfare Fund Representative 4. rw Ytiz J N' 4 JANIE CAROLYN JOHN- SON . . .1726 W. 3rd St. . . . Homemaking . . . Organiza- tions: Dramatic Society 2,3g Honor Society 3,45 History Club 3,45 United Welfare Fund 2,3,4. Committees: H. R. Dec- oration 2,3,4. Ofices: H. R. Secretary 3, 45 House of Rep- resentatives 2,3. IF Jan ' 4:2 fee! THOMAS P. JONES . . . 1204 Curry St .... Distributive Ed. . . . Aclitfilier: Cross Country 2,3. Organization: Band 2,35 Dance Band 2,35 German Band 2,35 Olympic Club 2,35 Dra- matic Society 35 Distributive Ed. Retailing Club 4. Ojices: H. R. Treasurer. '5- 1 L. I JOHN KACIUBAN, JR .... 3021 Carter Ave .... Com- mercial . . . Organizations: Biology Club 25 Cartoon Club 2,35 Science Club 25 Dramatic Society 45 Dance Band 3,45 Linguist Club 2,3. Ojicvs: H. R. Secretary 2,35 Class Dues Collector 4. G- El M' FRANK JOSEPH KAMINSKI ...3028W.6thSt.... General . . . Adivilies: j.V. Basketball 25 Cross Country 2. Organizations: Key Club 1,2,35 Cartoon Club 2,45 Linguist 1,25 Field and Stream 1,2,45 Indus- trial Society 35 Dramatic So- ciety 25 House of Representa- tives 4. Commilfees: jr. Prom. Ofices: H. R. President 2. - -4.7 ff . CLARENCE HOWARD JOR- DAN . . . 323 Broomall St. . . . Commercial . . . Aclivi- Iirx: -Baseball 2,3,45 Cross Country 45 Indoor Track 3. Organizalions: Industrial Socicty 25 Olympic Club 35 Varsity C Club 4. 9. , X x f BEVERLY ANNE KALESSE . . . 1113 Hancock St. . . . Commercial . . . Activities: Volleyball 35 Varsity Hockey 2, 3,45 Varsity Softball 2,3,45 Basketball 2. Organizations: j.V. Cheerleader 45 Linguist Club 2. Comniilives: United Welfare Fund 2,35 H. R. Dec- g , oration 2,3 ,4. f iii if JOHN F. KEESEY . . . Sll Congress St .... Vocational . . . Organizations: Industrial Society. HARRIED BUT HAPPY, FTA mum distributors try t break up their traflic jam. THOMAS EUGENE KELLEY . . . 342 Lamokin St. . . . General . . . Organizafions: Industrial Society 2,35 United Welfare Fund 2,4. BARRY JAY KESSELMAN . . . 144 W. 22nd St .... Col- lege Prep . . . Aclirilies: An- nual Representative 2,3,4. Or- ganizalionr: Honor Society 3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 3,45 Key Club 45 Physics Club 45 FTA 45 Dramatic Society 2,3,45 Linguist Club 2. Com- miftcess Football Program. Ojices: H. R. Treasurer 4. RICHARD DAVID KIRK- LOW...710E.8thSt.... Building Construction . . . Or- ganizalions: Industrial Society. it . V 4 Y if fi V xg -- BARBAQIQA5 CA ' L IQLINE . . . 1712'Uplan t .... Gfn- eral-Clericalf. , . Hires:-Chip-, lain of H. R. 4. ip fx, C' 'if ' C will fr., ji! ' .fini V :ll QA 1: fs-3 K7 -- 312 ap.. 'sf '- .5 r ' .fx IQ 1' if fjfs- I A . K 'i ,f . A,f,.i5 Q M, ...Q favs-1 ' ' , .f ' 5 4. N l X is K 1 ROBERT ARNOLD KLINE . . . 1712 Upland St .... Dis- tributive Ed .... Activities: J.V. Baseball 25 Track 3. Or- ganizations: Distributive Ed. Retailing Club 45 Cartoonist Club 2,35 Typing Club 25 Mixed Chorus 25 House of Rep- resentatives 2,4. LORETTA KNOX . . . 1809 W. 3rd St .... Commercial . . . Organizations: Dramatic Society 3. Committees: United Welfare Fund 3. 5 f JOANN KRANT . . . 2412 Madison St .... College Prep . . . Activities: Chorus 2,3. Organizations: Orchestra 45 Dramatic Society 2,3,45 Lin- guist Society 1,25 United Wel- fare Fund 45 Music Apprecia- tion 4. J! .rra 5 BARBARA ANN KNOTT . . . 332 E. lltl'l St .... Col- lege Prep . . . Organizations: Biology Club 35 Linguist Club 2,3,45 Archery 25 Science Club 3. Ojires: Treasurer of Biol- ogy Club 3. I v gnu, U f,.f..,, 1 X JOANNE KONDIK . . . S10 Penn St .... General-Commer- cial . . . Organizations: Dra- matic Society 3,4:. United Fund 1,2,3,45 Linguist Society 1. Ojircs: H. R. Representa- tive 1. QWVQS Bfmgz HOWARD KENNETH KRAUSS . . . 113 W. 21st St. . . . Voc.-Electric . . . Organ- izations: Industrial Society. Offices: H. R. Representative 2,3. I MARIAN VERONICA KRUPA . . . 1102 Engle St .... Dis- tributive Ed .... Organiza- tions: Dramatic Society 25 His- tory Club 35 Distributive Ed. Retailing Club 4. Committees: Graduation Announcements 4. LEONARD ALBERT KULIS . . . 3110 W. 2nd SI. . . . General. lv , 'sw CLARA VIRG is KUM- MERERN. .N zoyisisliklin si . HX glial! . . . Com- ! 31' X mi : Vxro X. N . --Q! ' XV NN. VW-EAN rifsxn is :QEJ15 1 XJ . pay J 1 JOHN CARL KUMMERER . . . 1015 McDowell Ave. . . . Voc.-Electric . . . Organiza- tions: Industrial Society 2,3,45 Public Address System 2,3,4. - Q I ,Mx gy JM ' lt Q sif an 'M' , vs ' ff'iP. fx-Q.. N i X fif- BREAKFAST AT SEVEN, but not in bed. Lynn Harvey gives Mike Semcheski an assist at the annual Student Council football breakfast. ? ,Q7?2f.J,KEQ'V'ff 1319225 ' ' - f aifT7'Imge. X A.. -Q-Q.. X rp gl i ,, PETER KURYCH . . . 613 Du- pont St .... Vocational . . . Organizations: Pndustrial So- ciety 2,3,4. Ojicesr H. R. President 25 H. R. Representa- tive 35 H. R. Treasurer 35 President of the Industrial S - ciety 4. 3 QF' 06 Siegel St .... College Prep . . . Activities: Cheerlead- ing' 2,3,45 Varsity Hockey 2,3,4. Organizations: Lin- guist Club 2,3,45 Senior Sen- ate 4. Committees: jr. Prom 35 Jr. Community Chest 3: Football Program 4. Offices: H. R. Vice-Presidentg Captain of Cheerleaders 45 Annual Rep- resentative 4. LARRY WARREN LANE . . . 701 llth Ave., Prospect Park . . . College Prep . . . Activi- ties: Cross Country 2. Organ- izations: Key Club 35 Dramatic Society 35 Science Club 25 His- tory Club 45 Linguist Club 2, 3,45 Band 25 Chorus 45 Visual Aids 2. Committees: Football Program 3. Offices: Student Council Representative 25 Var- sity Basketball Manager 25 H. R. Treasurer 35 H. R. Presi- dent 4. LYNDA LOUISE LANGFORD . . . 42 Dutton Mill Rd. . . . Secretarial . . . Activities: Flag Twirler 2. Organizations: Lin- guist Club 15 Dramatic Society 1,45 Art Club 1. Ojices: H. R. Secretary 4. YOU'D LOOK AT ME If ever I got an UA. CAROL A. LATOCHA . . . 108 Highland Ave .... Dis- tributive Ed .... Organiza- tions: Distributive Ed. Retail- ing Club 4. TIMOTHY ALLEN LEAKE . . . 2629 Nolan St .... Dis- tributive Ed .... Activities: Varsity Baseball 3. Organiza- tions: Linguist Club 25 Distribu- tive Ed. Retailing Club 4. .7 155 A JACQUELINE MARY LINES . . . 1300 Sun Dr .... Com- mercial . . . Activities: Color Guard 2,3,4. Committees: Graduation Announcement 45 Name Card 4. Offers: GAA Representative 2,45 H. R. President 2,3. G I -fi-1: was Srl n ll 1'. 5f133'f:g 'itil REGINALD TYRONE LAW- SON. . . 314 Norris St.. . . General . . . Activities: j.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Track 3,4. Organizations: Concert Choir 2,3,45 Science Club 2. 3' '-t.. We I :Jai X BARBARA LIEBMAN . . . 231 W. 9th St .... Secretarial . . . Activities: Flag Twirler 2,35 Co-Captain Flag Twirler 4. Organizations: Dramatic Soci- ety 1,2,3,45 Linguist Club 1,25 United Welfare Fund 45 V'el- come 1. Committees: jr. Prom. R, .-.S S 1 f 534-rf' 57 Y , DONALD WARD LOGAN . . 1506 Washington Ave .... General . . . Organizations: Olympic Club 3,45 Dramatic Society 4. Committees: jr. Prom Publicity. AND I WOULD SEE A .. fl scholarship awaiting me. GLORIA MARIE LYNCH . . 838 E. 15th St .... Secretar- ial . . . Organizations: Dra- matic Society 3,4g FTA 3,4. Committees: Football Program 3. Ojiees: Secretary of H. R. 3. LOUISE JEAN LYNCH . . . 2419 Upland St .... Secre- tarial . . . Activities: Archery 2. Organizations: Dramatic Society 33 FTA 3. Commit- tees: Jr. Promg Football Pro- gram 3. ROBERT CHARLES LYONS . . . 202 E. 8th St .... General . JOHN LEO MAHON . . . I VG, Q 1005 Remington St. . . . Gen- : eral. lf CARL LONG . . . 1013 Mor- ton Ave .... Vocational . . . Organizations: Honor Society 3,45 Industrial Society Z,3,4. Ojiees: H. R. President 4. , .rgf 3 ring' it ! ,:...,. r ' ','.f5,-k,ESf?Fi?- I , ,H 'IMA .T fi'.'k'lff?5':J BARRY ROY LOUWERSE . . . 2621 McCarey St. . . . Vocational . . . Organizations: Industrial Society 1,2,3,4. iiii fy 1 ma: f X A . e x x X JOHN LOVENICK . . . 828 Mcllvaine St .... Building Construction . . . Organiza- tions: Industrial Society. wie W M LE LONM 945 E. 14th St .... College Prep . . . Activities: Archery 25 Cheerleader 3,43 Chorus 2. Organizations: FTA 3,44 Lin- guist 2,3,4g Dramatic Society 2,3,4. Offices: H. R. Repre- sentative. JOHN EDWARD LO-WE . . . 1432 Wrights Terr .... Com- mercial . . . Activities: J.V. Football 2: Cross Country 2g Track 3. Organizations: Var- sity Club 1,2,3g Concert Choir 1,2,3g Linguist Club 1: Dra- matic Socicty 1. Committees: jr. Prom Decorating. U1 My fl Dry G N iliiii J 4 -Q' pi XX . 1 CLARENCE THOMAS MA- LONEY . . . S21 Reaney St. . . . College Prep . . . Organ- izations: Honor Society 3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Linguist Club 2,3,45 History Club 3. Offices: H. R. President 3,45 Vice-President 2. id SHIRLEY MANESS . . . 506 Tilghman St .... Homemak- ing . . . Organizations: Con- cert Choir 2,3,4. Oiires: H. R. Secretary 2. MARY MAGDALENE MA- RINA . . . 223 Broomall St. . . . General . . . Organiza- tions: Music Appreciation 1. JOHN WILLIAM MALONEY . . . 115 Gerald Dr., Aston Twp .... Vocational . . . Or- ganizatiom: Industrial Society. '15 1' 17 -.4 r L LEON THOMAS MANUEL . .. 1600 W. Mary St... . General . . . Organizalions: History Clubg Monitorsg Olym- pic Club. Y . mercial. x, . ' r I JANE ANNE MARTINSON . . . 1000 Butler S: .... Col- lege Prep . . . Aclitfilirx: Hockey 25 Basketball 25 Cheer- leader 2,3,4. Organizations: Dra- matic Society 2,3,45 FTA 45 Welcome 2. Commilleexz Jr. Prom Pubilicity Chairman. Of- fices: Annual Literary Editorg Vice-President Linguist Club. LOUISE ANN MCCLAIN . . . THE BOTTOMLESS PIT-Coach Grainger on the receiv- ing end as head coach Ver ns a new attack on the ba on D MA ANIT . . ' 300 E. 21st St .... College Prep . . . Actitfilies: Cheer- leading 3,45 Co-Captain Cheer- leaders 4. Organizalions: FTA 3,4g Concert Choir 2,35 Mixed Choir 2,35 Linguist Society 25 Dramatic Society 2,3,45 four- mitlecs: Jr. Prom. Offirrx: Student Council Treasurcr5 H. R. Vice-President 2,5. It '4-e. ROBERT MICHAEL MATUS . . . 923 Hyatt St .... Voca- tional . . . Organizaiionsr In- dustrial Society 3,45 Iinguists 1,25 Field and Stream 15 Art and Cartoon Club l,2,3. Com- rrzitlecs: jr. Prom Decoratingg Industrial Society Picnic. 1425 Holland Terr .... Com- ROBERT EUGENE MCCLEL- ' LAN . . . 1012 Thomas St. L' 4 . 1 . . . Distributive Ed .... Af- 4 Q iivilies: j.V. Football 2. Or- 7 5 'gbsy ganizalionx: Industrial Society x ' 2: Distributive Ed. Retailing I Nfffj Club 4. N X . K, z IO9 -A EV, Q, . JOANNA MAE McCOY . . . 1005 Upland St .... Distribu- tive Ed .... Organizations: Distributive Ed. Retailing Club 4. Commitlees: jr. Prom Fa- vors. F I LORRAINE JUNE MCCUL- LOUGH . . . 908 Upland St. . . . Commercial-Secretarial . . . Activiiies: Majorettes 2,3,4. Organizations: FTA 43 Dra- matic Society 4. C011l111ilfL'C'SI Jr. Prom Invitations. Ojfircs: Captain of Majorettes 4. 'N JEANNE MAE MCGONIGAL . . . 955 Terrill St .... Gen- eral. I 2: H A Q 9 M6 me fi SHIRLEY DELORES MCCOY . . . 604 Flower St .... Gen- eral . . . Organizations: Major- cttes 2,3,4g Y-Teens 2. Ofices: H. R. President 25 H. R. Rep- resentative 3g GAA Representa- tive 4. if xl w it fl , i n ,... N . -vii i .12-iflgilifbf ,fi ,, f , ma a at .!a.2.'f54+f2.'fff'fff..:? JOHN WILLIAM MCGEEHAN . . . 1206 Morton Ave. . . . Voc.-Electric . . . Organiza- lions: Industrial Society. Com- miilees: jr. Prom. f MARGARET MARY McKEE- FREY . . . 1121 Madison St. . . . Distributive Ed .... Or'- ganizations: Distributive Ed. Retailing Club 4. Ojfffil House of Representatives 2,3. NANCY ELEANOR Mc- KNIGHT . . . 821 MacDonald St .... General-Commercial . . . Organizations: History Club lg Dramatic Society 1. Ofiices: H. R. Vice-President. LUCYNTHIA EUNICE Mc- KOY . . . 640 Potter St. . . . General. ANNE SHIRLEY MCLAUGH- LIN.. .1619 W. 3rd St.. .. Secretarial . . . Organizations: Dramatic Society: Archery Club 4. C01lll1liffC6SI Jr. Prom Tickets. Ojiccsz H. R. Treas- urer 3g Annual Representative 33 United Welfare Fund Repre- sentative 4. CYNTHIA MCLAUGHLIN . . . 509 Central Ave. . . . General . . . Organizations: Linguist Club 2,3,4. ONE LITTLE, two little, three little Indians Chief White Feather fBilly Reignerj and pals rest after half time ceremonies Thanksgiving Day 4' 15' xi ea- N 5 N . . , . ,H 5-is FT 1' ...i 4 'T : -.- ff -. -. .f -xrgrgf in swf-- Q. 45: YQ THE SMILE MAUREEN ROB MCMAHON . . . 622 E. 9th St .... Gen- eral . . . Activities: Archery Club. Organizations: Dra- matic Society 2g History Club 1. ALBIN CHARLES MEEKINS . . . 624 Dupont St .... Voc.- Machine Shop . . . Activities: J.V. Football 2. Organiza- tions: Industrial Society. WILLIAM MEYERS . . . 1451 Highland Ave .... Voc.-Elec- tric . . . Organizations: Indus- trial Society. Committees: jr. Prom. CONSTANTINE WILLIAM MICHELL . . . 1021 Kerlin St .... College Prep . . . Or- ganizations: Band 1,23 Concert Choir 1,3,4g History Club 3,4g Visual Aids 4: Linguist Club 1,25 Science Club 2,3. We had for Solitoonie. 3 gg.:-A I . - s ., :J , , ,R 'N' . DONNELL LEE MIDDLE- TON . . . 2703 Lehman St. . . . College Prep . . . Activities: Football 1,25 Softball 2. Or- ganizations: Science Club 3,5 cffj -:Vffti f JAMES MILES . . . 938 Flower St .... General. 7 , 7 4 as ,W ,Mia ,L9p,mff.zf4Z . fm 1. .. 3 , 1 if av DP' ' L , f. IP, I 5 FREDERICK PIERCE MILLS . . . 915 Reancy St .... Voca- tional . . . Organizations: In- dustrial Society. Ofices: H. R. Treasurer 2: Vice-President of Industrial Society. JOHN VINCENT MINKA . . . 813 E. 8th S: .... Voc.-Ma- chine Shop . . . Organizations: Industrial Society. DORIS AGNES MINKA . . . 63 E. Mowry St .... College Prep . . . Organizations: FTA 4g Honor Society 3,43 Linguist Club 2,39 Dramatic Society 4: Pep Club 3,4. Offices: H. R. Treasurer 4g H. R. Secretary 3: H. R. Representative 23 First Vice-President of FTA. 5 N ki l Q ,.vl P r I X MILDRED ANN MOFFETT . . . 1503 Reading Dr. . . . College Prep. YOU'RE SMILING NOW Did I goof again? ,- 9-L. 5 . VELMA EVANGELINE MOORE . . . 231 Ivy St. . . . College Prep . . . Activities: Archery. Organizations: Band 4: Chorus 33 Trio 45 Linguist Society 45 Dramatic Society 2. ELIZABETH RUTH MORRIS . . . 404 E. 24th St .... Art Major . . . Actiifiiics: Window Painting 4. Organizations: Art Club 1. Ojices: H. R. Treasurer 3. DIANNE FLORENCE MUR- RAY . . . 1028 Thomas St. . . . Distributive Ed. . 7 - JOHN VICTOR MONA- GHAN . . . 1045 N. Eyre Dr. . . . College Prep . . . Organ- izations: Concert Choir 2,2-,4: Linguist Club 2,3,4g History Club 3,4g Science Club 2. Offices: Chairman of United Welfare Fund 4: President of Eastern Regional Junior His- torians 4. MARSHALL BROWN MOODY, JR .... 1001 Han- cock St .... General Com- mercial . . . Organizations: Lin- guist Club 2,3. il N OLO NES US , JUNE RAYE MOORE . . . . . . 2 S ithe t. . . Secretarial . tx ' 'e ' as ketball 1. a iza : Dra mat r. Prom. O05 s: AA rcsentative. 216 W. 15th St .... Commer- cial. ' i s at VERNA MAE MONTGOM- ERY . . . 1409 Concord Ave. . . . General . . . Activiiies: Hockey 1. Organizations: History Club 2,3. Ofires: Student Council Representative of H. R. H f' GERALD STACY MOORE . . . 152 Lytle Terr .... College Prep . . . Organizations: His- tory Club 2,3g Linguist Club 1,25 FTA lg Boosters Club 2. Offer: President of History Club. ROBERT ARNOLD MOORE . . . 122 Iowa St .... Voca- tional . . . Organizations: In- dustrial Society. Ojicesr H. R. Representative 4. S' to 1 .l' , JOHN NAIMOLI . . . 415 Pan- coast P1 .... Vocational . . . Organizations: Industrial Soci- ety 2,3,4: Honor Society 3,4. Committees: Industrial Society Picnic. 1 ROSE MARIE NEAL . . . 405 Reaney St .... Commercial . . . Organizations: Y-Teens 2: Dramatic Society 2. Oficcs: History Class President 45 Chaplain H. R. 2,3. Al. WILLIAM JOHN NELSON . . . 1011 MacDowell Ave. . . . Commercial . . . Activities: Track l,2. Organizations: Band 1,2,3,4g Dance Band 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Linguist l,2. Ofices: Vice-President of Band. ROSALIND NEAL . . . 405 Reaney St .... Secretarial . . . Activities: Archery Club 25 Chorus 2. Organizations: His- tory Club 3,45 Dramatic Soci- ety 2,3,4. EDNA MAE NICHOLS . . . 1130 Curry St .... Commer- cial Accounting . . . Commit- tees: United Welfare Fund 4. THOMAS NICHOLS . . . 1211 Hancock Sr .... Voc.-Machine . . . Organizations: Industrial JOYCE ARLENE NEFF . . . Society 213,4- 1213 Clover La .... Secre- tarial . . . Organizations: Lin- guist Club 1,23 Dramatic So- ciety 4g United Welfare Fund 3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom. ALEXANDER THOMAS . NORWOOD . . . 1716 Nichols s Terr .... Voc.-Machine . . . A Organizations: Industrial Soci- ' ety 2,3,4. Ofccs: H. R. Presi- -X y dent 3,4. U SANDRA JEAN NEWMAN NORMAN ELWOOD NYE .. . 28 W. 10th St .... Col- . . .3106 W. 11th St. . . . lege Prep . . . Activities: Band General. 2,3,4g Archery 2,35 Chorus 2. Organizations: FTA 45 Dra- matic Society 3,4g Cartoon Club 2. Committefs: Jr. Prom. Ojicess FTA Treasurer. . .Z i DO THEY WANT your autograph, Bill? CHS' mighty football team thunders oE the field. 1 -, 6' 6 if .ahi : f-'Fu 72:11.,' J - ' '1 I I3 fi - - .WfTN'4 . ' I WL PAMELA O'CONNOR . . . 740 E. 24th St .... College Prep . . . Organizations: Dra- matic Society 33 Linguists 2g FTA 3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom. Ogices: H. R. Repre- sentative 4. 4 -'- my . Hi re- I A f , Q A 'iiY'iJ- EY1 'F' JOAN Y. ORBONO . . . 208 W. 7th St .... General . . . Organizations: Music 45 Dra- matic Society 3g Glee Club 4. -+. -no ' ,:,,,M :egg Y , M, L x 2 ef. F ?,Zi.i, f i-, -.hs if iz! if Q ,, ,st 5 to f A ni rt FREDERICK ARTHUR OT- TEN... 1103 W. 7th St. . . . College Prep . . . Activities: Varsity Football 3,4: Cross Country 2. Organizations: Science Club 2,3,4q Visual Aids 25 Chemistry Club 35 Physics Club 43 Linguist Club 2. ROBERT JOHN OLIVER . . . 76 S. Eyre Dr. . . Gen- GILBERT STANLEY OMENN . . . 2407 Edgmont Ave. . . . College Prep . . . Organizg- tions: Scott's Hi-Q 2,3,4g Wel- come 3,4g Key Club 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Science Club 2,3,4g Band 2,3,4g Linguist Club 2,3,4: Biology Club 23 Chemistry Club 3: Physics Club 4. Ojircs: Key President: Honor dent: Band tra Treasurer: H. urer 2 ieigigfgf eral. I f Li.. .. -x . X C, V' . KY 'Y p I k..- U . , , it W ' sn if 755 I Lf' 72. l pl., . . 2434 . 9t t. . K J ., Ll, ' XJ' ? - Q Chix 14,59 College Prep . . A i ' ics: l ,e ' 1 Qqyiw EV. Basketball 1. O ariiz kit' C. ML. 1 f ons: Linguist 3,45 FTA gxdx. We ,xp QJ A 4 J ' Z M' Dramatic Society l,2,3,4g His!! ' fy 'NU.u.1'T ka 'QV tory Club 3,45 Y-Teens lg Mu- CL Ui ,Wsic Appreciation 1,2,3,4. Com- K Llfv mittces: United Welfare Fund ' v 4 DORIS ANN PARRAMORE . . . 62 W. 8th St .... Gen- eral . . . Organizations: Dra- matic Society 3g Archery Club 2g Linguist Club 2. Oficcs: United Welfare Fund Repre- sentative 4. IWW ANTHONY PANTELOPULOS . . . III E. 24th St .... Col- lege Prep . . . Activities: Track 2. Organizations: Linguist Club 2g Concert Choir 2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4. Ojirrx: Pres- ident of Orchestrag Band In- strument Repairman. 3. 066655 H. R. Secretary 2,3. MICHAEL S. PASTUSZEK . . . 2448 W. 9th St. . . .' Voc.-Electric . . . Organiza- tions: Industrial Societyg Pub- lic Address Crevxi. GENE PATTERSON . . 1523 W. 7th St. . . . . . . Activities: Track. Organizations: g'Olympic Club. 055051 reasure of Hi-Y. .f df? it gn- -:wr M. if , ., 1,51 'L 'V' ' w f xt f if Q .sg . at ah, ni A '55 -Hg? e Q.. r 7 J if wif .I ws i K2 ilza A . EV ., LOOK, KID, you I1aven't got a -yeoW!! LaSpada is wounded in the line of duty. Anthony 4 r 7 ' . I g + E' X 11 fs 1 G-J 'E' :- .A x j k 2' - 'N . 1 7 af JAMES CHARLES PAULLEY . . . 2729 Nolan St .... Gen- cral . . . Artivifies: Track 1. Organizations: Key Club 1, 2,35 Industrial Society 1. Ojircs: President of Class 1,2. PAY ANNE PEARSON . . . 228 W. 15th St .... Account- ing , . . Ofganizalions: Dra- matic Society 4. HAROLD RAYMOND PEDEN . . . 338 XV. 21st St. . . . Building Construction . . . Organizalions: Industrial Soci- ety. Ojices: H. R. Secretary 3,4. SALLY JEAN PEDRICK . . . 312 E. 21st St .... General . . . Adirilizw: History Club 4. Ojiccs: H. R. Treasurer 25 H. R. Vice-President 3. IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN IN COUNTY DOWN Answer in Global class ,- 5 5 L X, MARY LOU PEKALA . . 2728 Swarts St .... Account- ing . . . Organizalionx: Lin- guist Club 1,2. Commitlces Jr. Prom Tickets. GRACE ANN PERRY . . . 914 W. 9tl'1 St .... Account- ing . . . Organizutioiis: Dra- matic Society 3,4. B b . .J s . 3 I . nf H ' 1 I, 9,5 1 I PI . . . C . S ,I fl 'Lf' lege rep ,. C 9' 5 10' s: Dra c Q1 t ,2,3 I ' guist ' -- 1, ,3, 5 i' Club b 1 TA 3,4. Con 1 ill Jr. Pr Dec- orating. - 15 BARBARA MARIE PENNE- WILL . .. 1151 Potter St. . . . College Prep . . . Aclivitics: Hockey, Softball, Basketball, Volleyball 2,3,4g Band 2,3,4. Organizalions: FTA 3,45 Dra- matic Society 3,4g Linguist Club 2. Commillccs: Jr. Prom Tickets. Ojires: GAA Treasurer 3. CHARLES RICHARD PETER- SON . . . 1310 Valentine Terr. . . . Voc.-Electric . . . Activi- iirs: j.V. Football 1. Organ- izaiionx: Industrial Society. DONNA JEANNE PHILLIPS . . . 1118 Butler St. . Gen- eral . . . Organizalions: Dra- 11 . . .1 ln, I matic Sgeiety 4. , -' ,. - A. . 1 1 '41, . X my V vs X. , V , . lf 1 I 2' ,, ' , I 1 .f li. ' , . . ' i w- 'XL' U f l X J f , MQ. V -J il! ' , - l ' 1 Ji-' 4 I' J , f J .1 -, .1 ff lI5 Xl 1 IN OLD NEW YORK CSPA Convention X 'H C Q.. X. -nl g-I ,. ,ai 1-Q. , iv' ELINOR JANE POWELL . . . 1509 W. 7th St .... Art Ma- jor . . . Organizations: Lin- guist Club 25 Art Club 3g Dramatic Society 4. Commit- tees: jr. Prom. JOSEPHINE PROTH . . . 1111 Booth St .... Commercial. LEONA ANNA PULCHER ... 138 E. 14th St .... Home- making . . . Activities: J.V. Hockey 25 Band 2,3,4g Chorus 3. Organizations: Dramatic Society 2,3,4. Collllrzitlees: Jr. Prom. Ojf7ires:Hockey Man- ager 4g Class Dues Collector 2,3,4. SUSAN PULCHER . . . 1018 Kerlin St .... Commercial. 5 1 THOMAS PIERSON . . . 235 E. 3rd St .... Building Con- struction . . . Organizations: Industrial Society. Ojices: H. R. Treasurer 3,4. K , ggpjm me 1 ' s. Q1 i ? il JOHN PLOCI-IUTOWSKY . . . 717 Mcllvain St .... College Prep . . . Organizations: Lin- guist Club 23 Chemistry Club 3g History Club 3,43 Physics Club 4. iz-. . .. A V ' 1 I fx, f,.. V We w 115. ' I I Z E,.1,fff3iEE'ffz. lm ANTHONY MICHAEL PO- LITES . . . 1339 Kerlin St.. . . General. if CAROLE ELIZABETH PITTS . . .1920 W.11th St. . . . Commercial . . . Orguniza- tions: Dramatic Society 3. ' s i ii F' f 2 rf 6 CATHERINE PLUMMER . . . 917 Macaclam St .... College Prep . . . Activities: Band 2,3. Organizations: Biology, Chem- istry, and Science Clubs 2,33 FTA 3,4. Committees: Picco Scholarship Committee 4. Of- fifes: Sr. Senatorg Annual Girls' Sports Editor. STEWART PORTAS . . . 612 W. 8th St .... College Prep . . . Organizations: Band 1,2, 3,45 Linguist Club 2,33 Science Club lg Dramatic Society lg Physics Club 4. Ofites: H. R. President 3. MF: 4 ' N 1. F. 25? is i.1f: ':' rpg' J Aga'-:,:i .lff-5.31. -4 Qi ' . 5' 1 JOSEPH ELI PYATT . . . 2123 W. 9th St .... General . . . .Organizationx Dance Band lg Band 1,2,3. Qs'- AUGUSTUS LEE RAINEY . . . 210 Pusey St .... Voc.- Machine . . . Organizafions: Industrial Society. Ogires: H. R. President lg H. R. Vice- President 25 H. R. Treasurer 3,4. 'an ., NATALINA QUINZI . . 1512 Washington Ave .... Secretarial . . . Organizations: FTA 2,3,4g Dramatic Society 2,3. Oficesr GAA Representa- tive. x I A .1-. ' .1 -. ,I-, I f ELAINE DELORES RAN- DOLPH . . . 347 Lamokin St. . . . Secretarial . . . Activilies: j.V. Basketball 1. Organiza- tions: Dramatic Societyg Lin- guist Society 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1. Ojircs: House of Repre- sentatives 4. IS THERE A vitamin pill in the crowd? muses Marcia Toohey, CHS Drum Majorette, after half time extrava- ganza. HAROLD REICHELDERFER ...1l3 E. 4th St .... Vo- cational . . . Organizalions: Industrial Society. Ofires: H. R. Vice-President 3,4. N 7 f l , X. D' wifi: Itiwgf . . utton l . . S eta 'al . . . rganizatl s: ety , - rama- t et 1 - ' Y i Club n er lgarmilte s. . o D - or io an ' g anc D ation l gy 'xg G ORGE STEVENSON REN- NIE.. .309 W. 24th St.. .. College Prep . . . Organizations: Linguist Club 2g FTA 43 Honor Q I ' I M f R' 5 Society 3,43 Science Club 45 -fl I . Physics Club 4. Co-mmitlees: 'fi N7 United Fund. Ofres: H. R. . President 33 H. R. Representa- '17 ' tive 45 Annual Boys' Sports Edi- I V EMR. tor. Q Qi, f . A A WILLIAM JOSEPH RAPAG- JAMES FREMONT REAGAN WILLIAM SEATT RILEY NANI . . . 1416 Perkins St. . . . 70 W. 10th St .... Col- . . . 810 Pennell St. . . . Gen- . ' ' r. . . . College Prep . . . Organ- lege Prep . . . Organizations: eral . . . Organizations: History izalions: Visual Aids Club 2, Science Club 2,3,4g Linguist Clubg Olympic Club. - 3,49 Chemistry Club 3g Phy- Club 23 Visual Aid 2,3,4. . ' sics Club 45 Linguist Club 1,2. V 5 :R I ' iff 'II7 BARBARA PATRICIA ROB- INSON . . . 1418 Purnsley Terr .... Gener-al Clerical. MARYANN ROBINSON . . . 7 Blakeley St .... Distribu- tive Ed .... Organizations: Distributive Ed. Retailing Club 4. EARL HERBERT ROGERS . . . 1809 W. Front St. . . . Vocational . . . Organizations: Industrial Society. saeeawytfsnaief . . ,S i s-LA, , 1 ,:. f -iii I ' FREDERICK WILLIAM ROB- INSON . . . 621 Morton St. . . . Vocational . . . Organiza- tions: Industrial Society. RICHARD FRANCIS ROGAL . . . 1118 Potter St .... Col- lege Prep . . . Activities: Foot- ball 3: Baseball 2,33 Track 4. Organizations: Scott's Hi-Q3 Linguist Club 25 Varsity Club 3,44 Field and Stream 2,3. Ojices: Vice-President of H. R. 2,3. GARY ROGERS . . . 13 Engle St .... General . . . Activi- ties: Cross Country 2,3,4g Freshman Basketball. GLENDA ROGERS . . . 2418 Edgmont Ave .... College Prep . . . Organizations: Lin- guist Club 2: Dramatic Society 2,3,4g FTA 3,45 Welcome Staff 2,3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom Decorating: Sr. Barn Dance Decorating. Ofices: Feature Editor for Welcome: Welfare Fund Representative 3. MARIE ANN ROSSI . . . 1520 Washington Ave .... Account- ing .I . . Activities: ' Flag Twirlers 3,4. Organizations: Linguist Club 15 Dramatic So- ciety 1,2,3,4g Y-Teens lg Of- fices: Annual Representative 2: Captain of'Flag Twirlers 45 H. R. Treasurer 1,2. THOMAS LOUIS RUGER . . . 1109 McCafIery Place . . . Vo- cational . . . Organizations: In- dustrial Society 2,3,4. BARBARA ANN RUTKOW- SKI . . . 1136 Concord Ave. . . . College Prep . . . Organi- zations: Dramatic Society 2,3,4g Biology Club 2: Archery Club 2: Linguist Club 2,35 FTA 3,45 Science Club 2. Committees Jr. Prom Decorating. FTA Secretary. I SAY, what a stunning chapeaum says Mr Berger to Mr. Dawes, who answers, Oh, this old thing' I ve had it for ages! I. a1 I- Qs ar-we IN GAY PAREE Miss Muldoon's MARIE ELIZABETH SABA- TINO . . . 909 Lincoln St. Accountin Or uuizu- . . . g . . . g lions: History Club 4. RUDOLPH RAYMOND SAL- IGA . . . 125 Pennsylvania Ave .... Building Construction . . . Organizations: Industrial Society. DOROTHY MAE SANCKEN ... 802 E. 18th St .... Com- mercial . . . Orgnuzulious: Dramatic Society 2,3,45 History Club 4. Comwilfers: jr. Prom. Oficcss H. R. Vice-President 2. PRICILLA JOANN SANTEE . . . 827 W. Sth St .... Gen- eral . . . Orgmzizaiionss Dra- matic Society 4. Commillres: Jr, Prom. French class 1 K ' ... 14: --- I Y . 'U .31 ' 'ua Q 'Y Q c ,.a. , t, ,,., 4 ,P .' 1'-gy--J: fffffgr 2 gf V 5ff i'f Q' F5 1' if 4. 1- 'fl' fit' I is PETER JOSEPH SANTUCCI . . . 1427 Kcrlin St .... Gen- eral . . , Arfirilivs: Football 1,3. GLEN WILLIAM SAUNDERS . . . 1029 W. 8th St .... Gen- eral. NVILLIAM SAWCZYN . . . 2930 W. lItl1 St .... College Prep . . . Arlirilies: Basketball 15 Track l,2,45 Football 2,3,4. Organizafiolzs: Key Club 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Field and Stream 1,2,35 Linguist Club 1,25 Science Club 2,35 Dance Band 153,45 Visual Aids 45 Varsity Club 3,4. Ofirrrs: Field and Stream President5 Sr. Judgeg H. R. President. PEGGY ANN SATTERLEE . . . 902 Butler St .... General . . . OV4QdIlfZdfi0llXI FTA5 His- tory Club5 Biology Club5 A lm- er NIusic Apprecxiat . X, . I 1 DORIS LORRAINE SAVAGE . . . 607 W. 2nd St .... Com- mercial . . . Orgauizalious: Linguist Club 1,25 Dramatic Society 1,45 Y-Teens l,2. Of- fices: H. R. Chaplain 2. JOHN WILLIE SCOTT . . . 119 Parker St .... Voc.-Elec- tric . . . Arlirilies: Cross Country 1,25 Track 1,2. Or- ganizalions: Industrial Society 1,2,3,4. Colrzizzillrrs: Voca- tional Building Safety Program 2,35 Safety Inspector. Ogices: Safety Committee President and Representative. II9 OR EVEN LONDON TOWN Hasn't a tower like CHS V DAVID MICHAEL SIMON . . . 116 E. 3rd St .... General .. 5' 5 , . . . Organizations: Visual Aids ' ,K ' i 3,4. A if, , 'Hi' . .. -fswx if - 1 A , 4 . :fi 3 .. 'lt i' I .,, . as Y if P W' .fo-M i ARCHIE THOMAS SIMPSON . . . 202 Rural Ave .... Col- lege Prep . . . Activities: Base- ball 2,4. Organizations: Lin- guist Club 25 FTA 35 Dramatic Society 2,3,45 Biology Club 25 History Club 35 Key Club 35 United Welfare Fund. Offices: H. R. President. THADDEUS JOHN SKLADA- NOWSKI . . . 720 Lamokin St. . . . College Prep . . . Activi- ties: Basketball 1. Organiza- tions: Linguist Club 2,35 Band 1,25 Field and Stream Club 1,25 Science Club 2. Ojiccs: H. R. Vice-President 1. EDWARD ROBERT SLAVIN- SKI . . . 712 Potter St. . . . General . . . Activities: j.V. Baseball 2. Organizations: Lin- guist Club 2. Offices: H. R. Chaplain 3. MAELENE SCOTT . . . 2400 W. 3rd St .... I-Iomemaking . . . Activities: Hockey 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3. Organizations: Dramatic Society 1,2,3,45 FTA 45 Pep Club 3. Committees: Jr. Prom. Ojlccs: GAA Repre- sentative5 Hockey Co-Captain. MICHAEL JOHN SEM- CHESKI . . . 718 E. 8tl1 St. . . . College Prep . . . Activi- ties: Football 2,3,4. Organiza- tions: Industrial Society 25 Key Club 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Science Club 45 Physics Club 45 Varsity Club 354. Ojiccs: H. R. President 45 Honor So- ciety Vice-President. .i .,.. , , JACQUELINE IRENE SHANKLIN . . . 27 N. Eyre Dr .... College Prep . . . Or- ganizations: Dramatic Society 2,3,45 Linguist Club 2,3545 FTA 35 Honor Society 3,45 United Welfare Fund 35 Pep Club 3. Committees: Jr. Prom. Ojices: I-Iouse of Representatives 2,35 Senior Judge 45 Associate Edi- tor of Annual 4. Fi. IK EDWARD MARTIN SEM- CI-IESKI . , . 211 W. 9tl'i St. . . . Vocational . . . Organiza- tions: Industrial Society 2,3,4. Ofifes: H. R, Treasurer 2,3,45 H. R. Representative 2,3,45 H. R. Secretary 4. ALICE LOUISE SEWELL . . . 1301 Tilghman St .... Com- mercial . . . Activities: j.V. Hockey 2,35 J.V. Baseball 2,3. Organizations: History Club 35 Linguist Club 45 Dramatic So- ciety 2,45 Y-Teens 253. Com- mittees: jr. Prom. Ojices: H. R. Secretary 35 H. R. President 3,45 GAA Representative. Rv 5. ' r Hi? 5 K CHARLES ROBERT SIM- MONS . . . 2855 Larkin Rd., Ogden, Boothwyn . . . Dis- tributive Ed .... Organizations: Dramatic Society 35 Distribu- tive Ed. Retailing Club 45 House of Representatives 35 In- dustrial Society 2. HARRY WILLIAM SMEDLEY . . . 1112 Potter St .... Build- ing Construction . . . Aclivi- lies: Varsity Baseball. Organi- zations: Industrial Society. Of- fices: Treasurer Industrial So- ciety. DONNA JEAN SMITH . . . 537 E. 10th St .... Account- ing . . . Organizatioriss Major- ettes 2,3,43 Dramatic Society 2,43 History Club 4. Commit- tees: Thanksgiving Day Foot- ball Program 43 United Welfare Fund 4- Q. . 4 1 ,fi is I .fx . Ii Qui I WILLIAM SMITH . . . 827 W. 3rd St .... Voc-Machine . . . Oflcex: Industrial Societyg H. R. Treasurer. CHARLES GEORGE SMITH ...I07W.23rdSt.... College Prep . . . Organiza- Iious: Linguist Club 23 Science Club 3,4. Oilers: H. R. Treas- urer 2,3,4Q Co-Chairman of United Fund 4. a - R I Q .fum I , l JEANETTE SMITH . . . 301 Gartside Court . . . General. 5 fu' L. -.. ' x DEAN LEROY SNYDER . . . 326 E. 7th St .... Voc-Ma- chine Shop . . . Organizalious: Industrial Society 2,3,4. Columbia. QP. S. Wrong tra.in.j RICHARD JOSEPH SOBIE- RAY...2lE.lStl1St.... College Prep . '. . Organiza- lions: Honor Society 3,43 Lin- guist Club 23 Welcome Writer 43 Biology Club 2s Science Club 3g FTA 4. Offers: H. R. Vice-President 2,3,4. HILDA M A R T H A SOL- LINGER . . . 1004 Hancock St .... College Prep . . . Ac- Iitfitirs: -I.V. Hockey 23 Var- sity Hockey 3,43 j.V. Basket- ball Manager 23 Varsity Bas- ketball Manager 3. Organiza- lionx: Linguist Club 233,43 Dramatic Society 2,4Q Science Club 23 United Fund 33 Pep Club 3. Committees: jr. Prom. Offices: GAA Representative 3g H. R. President 2. ALBERT ANTHONY SORDI . . . 633 Dupont St .... Com- mercial . . . Organizalions: Key Club 2,3. ELLIOTT BARRY SPECTOR . . . 316 W. 22nd St .... Col- lege Prep . . . Organizaiionr: Science Club 33 Linguist Club ua gi '62 I' Hi 'Jo :PU gm oe Hr-1. an Po :- Chl! 5' E-S ::a. P93 U53 S.: :I 319' H 2 :Q ow :Ib HD- oil. 5.2 'Da 32 all 1 'L Dx. f, N1 15X . X 23 Dramatic Society 2,33 Biol- fl if ogy Club 23 History Club 3. L li I 2 I 1 5' 55 3.5 ' if t. '.' iiss j i 5 1 'hm'h . ,za . -his K 1 ,E '11 RONALD NELSON SPENCE . . . 1117 Butler St .... Voc- Electric . . . Organizations: In- dustrial Society. Committees: Jr. Prom. Offices: H. R. Presi- dcnt5 H. R. Representative 3,4. JAMES EDWARD STARKEY . . . 726 W. 2nd St .... Gen- eral . . . Activities: Track 2 Football Manager 3. ALICE MARY SUDA . . . 621 E. 12th St .... Distributive Ed .... Organizations: Dis- tributive Ed. Retailing Club 4. C e rp NV and w NE SU AY . . . . St . . oll . tiri rs: Wel o S a , , . IIIIIZHUDIIS 'S usic preciation C Con cas: Jr. Prom Program Ch man. O ces: H. R. Treas- urer 2,3. CHARLES WAYNE SPRING- MAN . . . 1102 Johnson St. . . . College Prep . . . Activi- ties: Welcome and Annual Pho- tographer 3,4. Organizations: Dramatic Soociety 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Art and Poster Club 3. Coznmittces: Jr. Prom Chair- man. Ofces: Vice-President: Dramatic Society 4. -,... 1 5 x VIRGINIA LEIGH STREETIE . . . 625 North St .... Gen- eral . . . Activities: Basketball 15 Archery 1. Organizations: Dramatic Society 1,2. s 1 as H 5 frees? ' ffl JOHN SULLIVANT . . . 120 E. 4th St .... Commercial . . . Actiifitics: Varsity Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Track 15 J.V. Baseball 1,2. Organizations: Varsity Club 3,45 Dramatic Society 2,45 Lin- guist Club 1,2. Committees: Sr. Barn Dance5 Sr. Ball. MARGARET IRIS SVEINB- JORNSSON . . . S0 S. Eyre Dr .... ' College Prep . . . Ac- iiuitics: j.V. Hockey 25 J.V. Basketball 25 j.V. Softball 25 Varsity Hockey 3,4. Organiza- tions: United Fund 55 Music Appreciation Club 45 Linguist Society 25 Science Club 25 Biology Club 25 Dramatic So- ciety 2,3,45 FTA 3,4. Commit- tees: Harvest Hop 25 Jr. Prom Invitations. Ojiccs: Secretary of GAA 4. PATRICIA MARIAN SWAVELY . . . 327 E. 11th St. . . . Distributive Ed .... Or- ganizations: Science Club 35 Biology Club 35 Distributive Ed. Retailing Club 4. Ofiues: H. R. Secretary. JOHN SZEGDA . . . 725 Wil- son St .... College Prep . . . Organizations: Key Club 3,45 Field and Stream 1,25 Honor Society 3,45 Cartoon Club 3,45 Linguist Club 25 House of Rcp- resentatives 3. Offers: Treas- urer Field and Streamg Sr. Rep' resentative of Key Club. 6 l 'C' WW . 7 ff ,..' 34 r ' ' : ' gb Club , , 5 Archery 2 5 ' S , -History lu ,45 4. If izzffv -ffivil' , N 'vt .4-s N is as-1 eg V . 1 13, A jg., ,....a.tgra1. , . . ':a1f'sZf11f:s1 -5 . 2 ' HRS 'Z!fVal','., 1577 N AH! HERE COMES THE FOOD! Undernourished J Annual staff spies goodies coming. ..,, l 1 fl ,.. 4 5 ,.' .f 1 l 1-'riff A a. vii.. :iii - agiflif g.g.':'9!f!'.g1 - if 1 .lf-if 1i!1si.i.s 1 1 HARRY ALONZA TAYLOR ...2113 W. 2nd St .... Gen- eral . . . Acfizifies: Cross Country 1,2. Organizalioux: Mixed Chorus 1,2. 'ffflmffw I .AM Central Ave .... General . . . f if IOKN TENUT 4 4 W Orgunizalions: Y-Teens 2. fgkkjfi i Minus THOMAS. . . 1112 ,5f fM - Iiront St. . . . V tional . . . Organizafionx: Industrial So- ciety 1,2,3,4. FRANCIS M. TERCHA . . . 2602 Sandeland St .... Dis- tributive Ed .... Organizations: Key Club 23 Distributive Ed. Retailing Club 4. EFFIE THOMAS . . . 2113 Tolston St .... General. NO MORE WILL I Wait until the night before to do a book report RAYMOND THORNTON... 806 Upland St .... Vocational . . . Adiiilics: Track 2,3,4g Football Manager 4. Organiza- iions: Industrial Society 3,4. Oiircs: H. R. Representative 4. 52, 41 if 4 , x . . A ' ' ' --5.ff.3E5f-1. gflialiilf - , . WAVERLY LEONARD TOWNS . . . 1122 Rothwell St .... College Prep . . . Or- ganizalions: Linguist Club 2, 3,45 Dramatic Society 2. if 9 'J' l fjgii- .ffm-1.'?11f1 ROBERT THOMAS . . . 1312 Palmer St .... Building Con- struction . . . Organizalionx: Industrial Society. Ojirrx: H. R. Representative. YVONNE THOROGOOD . . . 929 Central Ave .... Com- mercial . . . Acti1'ifiz'r j.V. Baseball 2,3,4g Hockey 2. Or- ganizalions: Biology Club 24 Dramatic Society 25 Linguist Clubg Chorus 25 Y-Teens 23 History Club 3. PHYLLIS ANN TRIPP . . . 315 Rural Ave .... Distribu- tive Ed .... Activities: Arch- cry 2,3. Organizations: Dis- tributive Ed. Retailing Club 4. l 123 is! . i .RA Clippers, go Q. . W fs was .nw 1 in-a. .t 6 fs . si is lr u GRETCHEN JANE VAN KLEECK . . . 1122 Curry St. . . . Secretarial . . . Commit- tees: Jr. Prom. PAT VECCHIO . . . 919 W. 7th St .... General . . . Ac- tivities: Monitors. Organiza- tions: Dramatic Society 13 In- dustrial Society Zg Visual Aids 3,4. Comrizitlces: Football Pro- gram 4. NANCY EILEEN VERNON . . . 2320 Concord Rd. . . . Accounting . . . Organizations: Dramatic Society 43 Y-Teens 1. ROBERT RALPH VERNON . . . 1515 Walnut St .... Voc.- Electric . . , Organizations: Industrial Society 2,3,4g Pub- lic Address System 3,4. Com- mittees: Jr. Prom. MARGARET HELEN TRUITT . . . 816 Morton Ave. . . . College Prep . . . Organiza- tions: Linguist Society 2,3,4g FTA 3,49 Dramatic Society 2,3,4g United Fund Speaker 3. Committees: Football Program Advertisements 2. Ojiccs: Pres- ident of FTA 4. ALBERTA TUCKER . . . 112 Engle St .... Accounting. K gif, MARY KATHERINE TRYN- OVICH . . . 2716 Nolan St. . . . Secretarial . . . Organiza- tions: Band 1,2,3g FTA 45 Dra- matic Society lg Linguist Club 1. Committees: jr. Prom In- vitation and Decorating. Of- fices: Business Manager of An- nual. .I ALEASE ELIZABETH TUCKER . . . 2114 W. 4th St. . . . Commercial . . . Organi- zations: Dramatic Society 1,2, 3,4: History Club 3,4g Linguist Club 1,25 United Welfare Fund 2,4. Committees: H. R. Deco- rating Committee 2,3. STANLEY MIKE TUSSIE... 1009 Parker St .... Voc- Machine . . . Activities: To- mato Tournament. Organiza- tions: Industrial Society Repre- sentative 2. JAMES LEE TYSON . . . 1924 Harris St .... Building Con- struction . . . Organizations: Industrial Society. 1 ., , -an E M Q 4 v- BARBARA ANN VIEIRA HARRY EDWARD WALKER 211 Trainer St .... Secretarial . . . 4206 Mt. Vernon Ave. . . . Orgauizalious: Linguist . . . Commercial . . . Ariiri- Club 1,25 Dramatic Society iivs: j.V. Football 2g Varsity I 3,4-q FTA 4g Y-Teens 15 Pep Football 3.4g Band 2.3,-45 Or- l Club 33 Booster Club 3. Of- chestra 2.3.45 Chorus 2,3,4. Y fees: Vice-President of Y-Teens Organizafious: Linguist Society 19 H. R. Secretary 25 Annual 25 Concert Choir 2.3.44 Chess- Representative 2. men 2,3,4. Oilers: House of Representatives. iN 3' ' 1 HELEN MAY WALLACE . . . HATTIE MARIE WALLS . . . 36 Worrell St .... General 1109 Central Ave .... Home- . . . Organizaiions: Linguist making Major . . . Organiza- Club. tions: Majorettes 3.4. Commit- tees: Football Program 2. l l l 1 V2 I . 7 ,A X 1 GLORIA JOAN WALTERS . . . 428 E. 10th St .... Com- mercial . . . Arfiifitirs: Major- ettes 2,3,4. Organizalions: Dra- matic Society 4. Commiltees: Jr. Prom Decorating. 1 . ELAINE BARBARA WARD . . . 233 W. 9th St .... Gen- eral . . . Organizations: Dra- matic Society 4. GEORGE The Thinker RENNIE ponders some weighty problem-or is he merely watching Zorro ? .flfv-A-'11 - W ...ue .ss vlfaw-1,3 , GERALDINE GLADYS NVARD . . . 1013 Lincoln St. . . . Secretarial . . . Organizalioux: Dramatic Society 2g History Club 2. Offers: President of H. R. JAMES PAUL WARD . . . 29 Pennsylvania Ave .... Voca- tional . . . Organizations: In- dustrial Society 2,3,4. HELEN REGINA VVARDIUS . . . 1024 Kerlin St .... Col- lege Prep . . . Arlirilies: j.V. Softball 2. Orguziizufiom: Dra- matic Society: Linguist Societyg FTA 3,45 Biology Club 25 Con- cert Choir 1.2.3. Commillers: Jr. Promg Thanksgiving Pro- gram Committee. Offices: House of Representatives 25 H. R. President 3,45 GAA Repre- sentative lg United Fund Rep- resentative 1,2g Student Coun- cil Senator 4. LOIS ANN WARNER . . 1417 Highland Ave .... Dis- tributivc Ed .... Organiza- Iions: Y-Teens 1,25 Distribu- tive Ed. Retailing Club 4. I if.. if ' tr. l . i 7 ' 5 C t C -6 4-- , if 5 I X BARBARA ANN WASHING- TON . . . 1515 Stewart St. . . . General. . .m,. . . . Q' xl ay mm if Q 3 f gh' , v Q 'f i 4' ' fn PERRY LAFENUS WASH- INGTON . . . 1314 XV. 7th St .... General . . . Orgarlizzz- tions: FTA 4. Offers: House of Representatives 4. A e4 if ,H If Ii PATRICIA ANN WEBB . . . RICHARD JOSEPH WERTZ 2641 W. 10th St .... Secre- tarial . . . Dramatic Society 3,49 FTA 4. . . . 24 E. 9th St .... Voca- tional . . . Organizations: In- dustrial Society. NELLEY MARIE WESLEY 212 Patterson St .... General . . . Organizafiolzs: United Welfare Fund 3. YVONNE ARDENIA WEST . . . 2011 W, l0tll St. . . . Commercial . . . llc'liL'ifi0.v: Varsity Hockey 1,2,3,4g 4l.V. Basketball- 1,25 Varsity Basket- ball 3,4g Varsity Softball 2,3,4g Cheerleaders 4. Orgauizalionx: Concert Choir 2,3,4g Dramatic Society 2. Offices: Vice-Prcsi- dent GAA. CHARLETTE WEXLER . . . 300 W. 22nd St .... Com- mercial . . . Ol',QLllIiZ!1fl0lISI Concert Choir 2,43 Dance Band Vocalist 3,4g Dramatic Society 2,4g Linguist Club 2g United Welfare Fund 2,3. Comuzil- Irvs: H. R. Decorating Com- mittee 2. Ojfirrs: H. R. chap- lain 2g House of Representa- tives 4. IRVING WHITE . . . 1313 Tilghman St .... General . . . Orgauizalious: Dramatic Soci- ety 3g Chorus 2. C0mn1illz'r'x: COl'1'l1TlCflCSn ICnt AIIIIOUDCCYHCIII. Offers: H. R. President 4. BETTY ANNE WILEY . . . 50 Concord Rd .... College Prep . . . OV'KHIlfZdfl0l1Xf Lin- guist Club 2,3g Dramatic So- ciety 2,3,4g History Club 3. CU1Hl!Iiffl't XZ jr. Prom 3. Of- fices: H. R. Treasurer 4. PALMORE G. WILFORD . . 1610 Providence Ave .... Commercial . . . Arlirilirx: Band 1,2,3g Dance Band 2 Orgufzizatious: Linguist Club 2. A PRETTY GIRL is like a melody, thinks Judy Enna morato, Student Council President, as she crowns Patricia Lightcap, Queen of the Harvest Hop - 195 af 1 .3 1 ADOLPHUS WILLIANIS . . . 918 Stoval Place . . . General . . . Orgunizuliuux: Linguist Club 2,33 Field and Stream 23 Dramatic Society 2. Ojircx: H. R. Secretary 2. BARBARA JEAN WILLIAMS . . . 513 VV. Znd St .... Gen- eral . . . Ariirilirx: j.V. Basket- ball 1. Organizalirmx: Dra- matic Society 1,4g Chorus lg Y-Teens 1. B I N G LENDWARD WIL- LIAMS . . . 2501 W. Zntl St. . . . General . . . Orgimiza- lions: Mixed Chorus 1,2. GIEORGINIA SANDRA WIL- LIAMS . . . 1125 Central Ave. . . . College Prep . . . Organi- zalioux: Linguist Club 2,3,4g Music Club 2. 1' i- LINDA MAE WILLIAMS . . . 49 Spruce St .... General . . . Orgunizulions: Dramatic So- ciety 1. t Q . K x SHIRLEY WILLIAMS . . . 112 Franklin St .... General . . . Orgauizalions: Dramatic Soci- ety. CARLTON ISAAC XVILSON 219 Jeffrey St Com- ALL AROUND THE WORLD Qnkfkiai . . . Az-lii'i2li'xi Band You won't iind a better team than Chester High's 1,25 Freshman Basketball. Q-5 i lx X f Yu RUTH NANCY VVILLIAMS . . . 2610 Sandeland St. . . . Secretarial . . . Organizuliollx: Archery Club 2g FTA 43 Dra- matic Society 4g Pep Club 3. Ojiccx: Student Council Rcp- rescntative 4. THURSTON ORVILLE WIL- LIAMS . . . 129 Flower St. . . . General. an A ' g - 'I an ' AIS' I 1 , i f f l WILLIAM WILSON . . . 11 Yarnall St .... General . . . Aftirilics: Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4g J.V. Football lg Cross Country 2,3,4. FOR I HAVE FOUND My locker combination O J O H N W A L L A C E WORTHAM . . . 248 Ii. 3rd St .... College Prep . . . Ar- tiuilies: J.V. Football 13 Track 1,2,33 Indoor Track 1. Organi- zations: Linguist Society 2,3,43 Science Club 2,33 Visual Aids 33 History Club 33 Dramatic Society 2,3,4. MATTHEW B. XVRIGHT . . . 747 E. 12tl1 St .... Distribu- tive Ed .... Organizations: Industrial Societyg Distributivc Ed. Retailing Club 43 Olympic Club. Offers: Treasurer of Distributive Ed. Retailing Club and Distributivc Ed. Class. 3 ssyi LARRY NELSON WYATT . .. 331 E. 12th Sr .... General . . . Organizations: Linguist ,M A Society 1. A 5 .. ,t . Y N My I Q bu, af.. k iilmsf gill N at Q 1 Q ,Q rw si , - . , , f A eff. I .QE LINDA ANN YARNALL . . . 1110 Butler St .... Commer- cial . . . Activities: Basketball Manager 23 Softball Manager 2. Orgarzizalionr: History Club 3,43 Dramatic Society 2,3,43 Chorus 23 Archery Club 4. Conznlitterx: Jr. Prom. Offers: History Club Secretary 3. I W 3 . ,Vii A5 I ' 3 DOLORES MARIE WIN- NICKI . . . 2601 W. 6tl1 St. . . . Commercial . . . Organi- zations: Archery Club 43 His- tory Club 3,43 Dramatic Su- ciety 3,4. Committees: Jr. Prom. 3 - 'ifif5w lv 23' WILLIAM FRANK WOOD . . . 147 E. 26th St .... Com- mercial . . . Activities: 3I.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3. Organizations: Linguist Club 2,s. EDNA MAUREIEN VVOOTERS . . . 517 Kcrlin St .... Col- lege Prep . . . Organizations: Linguist Club 1,2Q FTA 3,43 Dramatic Society 2,3,43 Science Club 2,33 Pep Club 3. Com- mittees: jr. Prom. Offer: Sta- tistician of FTA: H. R. Treas- urer l,3. ELLIS LEON WOMACK . . . 920 Central Ave .... College Prep . . . Organizations: Lin- guist Club 23 Science Club 2. Officer: H. R. Vice-President 3,43 House of Representatives 3,4. PENELOPE VAUGHN WOODROW . . . 2712 Nolan St .... Art Major . . . Activi- ties: j.V. Hockey 1,23 Varsity Hockey 3,4. Organizations: Linguist Club 1,25 Art-Poster Club 3,43 Dramatic Society 2,4Q FTA 3,4. Committees: jr. Prom. Ojires: H. R. GAA Rcp- rcsentativc l,2. NAOMI JEANETTE WOR- RALL . . . 1108 Remington St .... Commercial . . . Az'- tiuiticx: Band 2,3,4. Organiza- tions: History Club 3,4Q Dra- matic Society 3,4. Commit- tees: jr. Prom. 128 y nr l MAXINE YOUNG . . . 1133 MAKE THAT POINT! Clipper cheerleaders in action at Umon St Communal' Chester-Media football game. Accounting. JOHN KENNETH BERRY . . . 530 E. 10th St .... Voc.- Machine . . . Organizalionx: Industrial Society. JOHN EARL BROWN . . . 1314 Atwell St .... General. NICHOLAS VINCENT BRU- NI... 302 E. 21st St... Vocational . . . Organizalions Industrial Society. CHARLES HENRY BURTON, JR .... 709 Upland St. . . General. MY WORLD Chester High School SAMUEL CAMPBELL . . . 1017 Reaney St .... Gencral. JOHN WILLIAM DENIGHT . . . 604 E. 19th St .... Gen- eral . . . Offers: H. R. Secre- tary 4. HENRIBELLE JULIA JONES . . . 1337 Engle St .... College Prep . . . Organizations: Dra- matic Society 35 Linguist So- ciety 3,4. LEROY J. LOPER . . . 102 Norris St .... General. IN YOU JAMES JOSEPH PRETTI . . 1207 Pulaski Dr .... Gcncral MARY ROSALIE SCULLY . . 420 Ayars Pl .... General. EDWARD V. SMALL . . 363 W. 22nd St .... General. ANTHONY RIARIO TAN CREDI . . . 1224 W. 7th St . . . General . . . Arliviliex Basketball 1. Organizalions Olympic Club 2,3,4. We put our trust and love TRYING TO TEACH HIM THE SCALE, JUDY? The can- did camera finds Miss Student Council Uudy Ennamoratoj and her escort absorbed in music. NO LOSS OF MANPOWER HERE. Safety Committee, un- der the direction of Mr. Hrabalt, eliminates operational hazards. CT' at ur '51 . '15, , 515 , 3. . . 5 . if if STRICTLY BIG LEAGUE PATTER. CHS baseball mcntor, Jesse Brcwstcr, swaps stories with Curt Simmons, star pitcher for thc Phillies. UNERVOUS, ERIC? murmurs Mrs. Davis, trying to put Eric Swcnson at case while checking 'his pearly whites . l I I v KEEP YOUR FINGERS CLEAR-is a constant reminder of Mr. Gordon as hc iinstructs Pete Santucci in the art of Iprinting. 5 i fl :mmf ammfs i gn I 'A - , pr -. r s Fir fy, .X 5' 5? lf' X.- , ' ' .fmt A I -TQ' 1. ' . -if --LE.-J' - Z aff ' RA, - .az iff , 'Lx .- f Y'-14- g,,, fel! lisa - . i v i 1 . ci -, 1 - -' -- .U F ff 1 . yi tw A. 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