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RICHARD DAVID MALMED Dirk Maura Age 17 Entered School 1954 716 Aliens Lane Philadelphia 19. Pennsylvania Dark Blue Fl.1.rber of nzerrimerzt ibn! were wont to .ref the lable on a roar. Football 55, 56, 57, 58 Basketball 56, 58 Baseball 56, 57, 58, 59 Ice Skating 57 Dramatics Club 57, 58, 59 Member-at-Large 59 Campus Lantern 57, 58, 59, Sports Editor X C' Y' Y cb -RC' f -SHAKESPEARE Manager of Band 59 Manager of Glee Club 59 Slide Rule Club 58 CC Club 56. 57. 58, 59 Psychology Club 58, 59 Chapel Committee 59 Property Care Committee 58, 59 Undoubtedly the drollest member of our class is Dick Malmed. Mouse is always armed with jokes, wherever he goes he is sur- rounded by humor. When Dick shelves his humor, he displays a keen persistent mind, which he knows how to use logically and effectively. Ex- ploring abstruse fields such as religion and ethics is one of Dick's hobbies. He has spent many a study hall debating relentlessly with teacher or student. Diligence and acumen are patent in Dick, and they serve him well as his academic accomplishments prove. He has maintained an honor roll average since his third form year, outstanding in scientific fields. Dick glories in the lab, satiating his curiosity in dangerous chemicals. His intellectual curiosity coupled with bold- ness forms a worthy, productive trait. On the football field, Mouse's,' determination, spirit, and love of the game overcome his lack of height and weight. This fall he played often and well on the varsity football team. Whether on the baseball diamond, tennis court, or golf course, Dick's antics are well-known and delightful, his play rewarding.
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ROBERT L. JONES Bob Bobbin Age 18 Entered School 1957 The Wyndon, Apartment B-30 Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Light Blue Nothing if more bopelerr :bon az scheme of merrimentf'-SAMUEL JOHNSON Track 58 Caerulean 59 Psychology Club 58 Glee Club 58, 59 Football 59 Dramatics Club 58, 59 I -' ' 1 X wi' 'WY ' il lx axial a it a- 4 :il 'P Q11-UM 19? ftijffsrg .. 2, A f , S 4 f l ,l A ! x T 1 Q, 1 'A D , Kg Lf yGi...f ' :mx Since his arrival one year ago, Bob has wrought havoc on each of our English teachers. From Mr. Markriter's Far be it from me to Mr. Anderson's Now, Bob, tell us what really happened, he has shown himself to be a very robust, blithe individual who can do the work asked for when in the right frame of mind. Bob is a member of both the Players and the Glee Club. He is a top-notch prop man and business manager. He may be seen in his grey Fiat at any time of the day, either Ugettin' ads or cir- culating the Crwzpzzr Lfmterzz. During the summers Bob relaxes at the Stone Harbor Yacht Club amid bottles of brew. He is a fine sailor and. spends much of his time tacking around in the bay or ocean. This fall Bob played tackle on the Varsity football team. In the spring he takes track and develops his lungs for the next break- training party or bull session. Wherex'er Bob goes, he'll go in a cloud of dust!!
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Ask the mlm Wfhenever one wanders into the study hall, he usually finds joe Orman working on an impossible math problem, or dis- cussing cars with Stu and Stiles. loe's joyial sense of humor makes the discussions quite amusing, although at times the arguments get out of hand. joe is also a very generous person who is always willing to help a friend. Academically, he is a very industrious student and earns good grades, especially in the subjects that really interest him. Although serious in class. joe always finds time to crack a joke or laugh at one. Joes favorite sport is golf. During the spring and summer, he spends hours practicing and has made the school golf team for the last three years. Football is also one of joe's favorite sports, but because of an injury, he missed the chance to play extensively on this ye.1r's varsity team. Off campus, joe spends much of his time cruising around in his powerful Bonneville Pontiac and setting runner-up records on Sedge- wick Street. JOSEPH M. ORMAN joe Age 18 Entered School 1955 6643 Lincoln Drive Philadelphia 19, Pennsylvania Light Blue who ozvnr one. ---THE MAN XVI-IO OXVNED ONE Football 55, 56, 57. 58 Golf 57, 58, 59 Baseball 56 Slide Rule Club 58 Secretary-Treasurer of Class 56 Psychology Club 58, 59 Basketball 56 -r 5 2 'KX P in 6'i's W x , - Q0 g fx -1 ff71E u 71ff.gLw f-' 'Jr ,Q ,I , 1' QI Lf C 9 f, 7 'i Cs' f rg .lui L 'ii Vi! -'-3: . 2 lv, L -- 1 ' ' - Ut, ' I A1 ,. L .. I ,,, ffm: V, -.X , 2 Qflilf
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