Delhaas High School - Torch Yearbook (Bristol, PA)
- Class of 1954
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LEARN T L 0 ! ,Q KWH, L 'Zfgw an 2 -af' 55 Within this volume we have attempted to preserve a portion of our high school lite The atmosphere of high school days has been re created here in pictures and words Memories of friends teachers classes clubs and activities will spring to life as one recognizes familiar faces and sees again the sights that were once commonplace To you who may page through this book but have not attended Delhaas it might seem like just another yearbook however to those of us who have worked and played laughed and cried here this book is a priceless treasure reviving memories of days that can never be lived again l l 4 ff ii si WX' ll? W-we-213.1122 ' ,fra-vKh.'5' 3 X , X X X f i i , x wil Mi e3 joys We dedicate our yearbook to THOMAS J. JENKINS for the intimate role he has played in our high school life. He was always there when we needed him mostg and we will never forget his advice on Student Council, his cheerleading at pep rallies, his encouragement in classes, and his sympathetic understanding of our problems. We have always felt that for him no problem was ever too small or that any effort ever too great. For five years he has fought our battles, corrected our mis- takes, and praised our achievements. Now it is our turn, We want to say Thanks l Y 4 The Delhaas Joint School Board includes the following members, SEATED: Mrs. William Can- non, William Vetter, Ralph W. Hart, Howard C. Taylor, Clarence H, Young, William E Swangler and Mrs. Leonard Sarner. STANDING: Harry C. Barth, Calvin Morrison, Beniamin B. Kine, Roger Witt, J. Russell Straub and William B, Parr. 0 QPU? OUJ' Ed ,gn fefeff fd WILLIAM E SWANCLER KW HOWARD C. TAYLOR President ,g5. CLARENCE H. YOUNG RALPH W. HART Treasurer Secretary Vice-President .5 0 xecufe . I'YlU'll,5fI'Cl,iL0l'l WALTER D MILLER Reglonal Superintendent HENRY B DECKER ROBERT H FRASER Admmnstratave Assnstant Durector of Secondary Educatnon STANLEY B DICK EDNA M PENNYPACKER THGMASJ JENKINS Asslstant Pruncnpal Dnrector of C-uudance Cuudance 6 -A I 0 0 o 7 513111: ' V 12: 2 if xi 'Ji If-. mfg X , '1' w R A , QL 43 'im 1'-',. 4. 3.5, ' lv' . ' 3, , , .. Q- A . :ww fb Lp, Y ' m 4 law-, fs95zM,Q4ii5'?'TfW ' ' g!f,i --Q aw, G-f ww 'SWE' ov- I YU! LOUIS S ACKER JR JOHNJ ANTONI ANN BILENKY ANNE S BLOOMFIELD Mathematics Physical Education English Language English AI'-A IU! if.. LEON N DAVIDHEISER DOLORES DILLON Social Studies English a m, Comlaefenf an A Q ,J HERBERT F. EISENHART THOMAS ELLIOTT U. BERKLEY ELLIS MARY FLANNERY Mathematics Physical Education Visual Aids, Driver Training Social Studies 8 T ,rw if L+. 55 ' J nm 5 -1 Y ,Q 1 AI CONLEY U. BLOUCH, JR. HARRIET ANN BRISTOW DONALD BUTCOFSKY BERNARD L. CLARKE instrumental Music Physical Education English Social Studies ondczen fL0ll5 0111162 ora JOSEPH F DiORlO JR DONNA MAE DURST Latin English Mathematics M IVY FOLEY FRANK FURCELE PHYLLIS M CEIL ANNA LOUISE GETZ Head Social Studies Social Studies Science Librarian 9 JANET CIOFFRE LLOYD C-RANDER RICHARD C. HAGELE THOMAS HAMILL Art Industrial Arts Commercial Mathematics lite elffllftf .9l'l6fl'lfLCf0l'5 t HAROLD W HUNTER LLOYD A JOHNSON Physlcs Scuence Mathematncs JOHN KOPENHAVER VERA F KWOCHKA VTRCIL LaPENTA CLARENCE W LUBBE Industrial Arts S C at Stud es Mathemattcs lndu mal Arts 10 if f 'IMA A. tv ? - 'f' .'a K' 2 SARA ELIZABETH HART BARBARA K HENDERSON MARION HENDERSON J PRICE HIBBS Englush Commercnal Home Economucs lndustrual Arts lfl'll'l'lQ6lffl4I CCL Q IflLtLCLflUQ BETTY KELIAN BETTY LOU KILBERT Englash Qocual Studues VVIALCOLNI MACFARLAFN IIARY IVI MARKLCY JOSEPH IVICCRAE .IAVES VCCOLDRICK Head Incju rraI Art Englnsh C I Stu I S CsaI Sfudfe 11 ROSEMARIE MILES ROBERT S C MILLER MARY NICKELS ALBERT NISSMAN Home Economics Instrumental Music Physical Education English QCLC eI 5 JAMES S RITTER WILLIAM RITTS Head Science Spanish Social Studies Q I VIOLET D, SACOLLA BETTY ST. CLAIR THOMAS SEREYDARIAN MARGARET A, SHULTZ Chemistry, Science Home Economics Mathematics Science I2 IRVINC OLIN KAY PAWLOSKI JOSEPH PETRILLOCK GUY R PETROZIELLO Phwsncal Educatfcrw Buoiogy Ar English 361411 fed EAQCLJMPQJ ROSEMARY RIZZUTO ESTHER ROPEIK Englnsh Physical Education EORCE A SPERLINC HARRY I STARTZELI. NICHOLAS F STOWELL J. E. SPARKS C- . - Q Head. Language Etudes pmglcal Educatworw Ccmmercual Social Studnes 13 PEARL M STRUBLE EMIL P SURCENT GABRIEL SZABADY ROBERT TAFT Social Studies Social Studies Music Social Studies U1 all W6 0l'l'l JOHN D THOMAS Mtthematics KARL TOWNSEND DORIS TROIANO ALBERT B. ULBINSKY, JR. RAYMOND VERNON Mathematics Physical Education Science Social Studies 14 gyuicled in aileakk . . 5 ML aff in .Sic new F t t S i t Our sem: annual med cal check up Dr James Lawler and Q e ecre arg or age nurse Selma Baird Gladys Booz and Margaret Shaw secretarnes to the supenn tendents awe fke Exif X A Kathleen Lukens a d Vrgna Fahey our busy accom o da Ing grls n the fo t ofce 15 C A . . - n - . . . . Olag ' . 'ML if-Q11 'EW t'vA'5f,'.lj juj gxf' 1 rx u i u . . . , m - Y' i i r n fl l Our bus drivers shown are, FIRST ROW: Arthur Harding, James Lamb, Elmer Gray, Samuel Coates, Elbert McQuaid, Roland Townsend. SECOND ROW: lra Brown, Charles Krumrn, Daniel Holmes, Christian Hehr, Charles Springer Thomas Good- ll now, Arthur Pratt, Joseph Wilson. N jo A049 Our .SDCAOQIWLU1 5 tk! moo g -.:..iJ CUSfOdja E ns of 0 Hwood Loefflelrir School are: George l-ah U r, William Appleton WI ' l liam Cug 39 an l MATTHEW JOHN EBINGER ELAINE ELIZABETH EHLO Mat husky full of laughs Lnvely pert changeable takes It easy he won t forget lots of fun always One of our flrsf classes wuth Mr Mac cheerleaders Nothing succeeds luke success Shop Craft l Athletuc Malntenance Theatre CuIld2 Posterl Trl HI Y2 l Shop Mauntenance 2 Cheerleaders 2 ELIZABETH FINNEY WINIFRED OLLIE FRITCH sz socuable possesses an Wnnnue a bundle of laughter amusung sense of humor s e pecks a mean typewrlter adds won t soon forget basketball at D H S much fun to the volleyball court Clee Club l 2 Lubrary 2 Hockey 3 ee Club l Lbr ry T Hu So balll 2 Basketballl 2 RAYMOND CHARLES CAUSLINE Ray a dark has a powerful lnterest ln cars secret arnbmon to race at lndnanapolns Chess 2 Hu Y l 2 Teenager l 32 l I a i X X T T l , Qg lf A 5 t t l . . A I I ' 1 I I A' I Q, 44x l r, tw A L' . , . ' . . , ' . . , h f . . . A vim f , : ' 1 : W CI f . Z l A 'Q':!,. V H . T ll , . . . . . MARYAN VENORA DEWSNAP always accompamed wuth a fun house laughter she won t forget the gang e Club 2 Llbrary 2 FHA Poster I Polnteness goes far yet costs nothmg ROBERT JOHN DICKSON future engmeer keeps braggrng about good ole Sea Cluft Hugh Hu Y 2 Basketball 2 SHIRLEY MARIE DILLON Shlrl friendly smcere and appreciative secret ambition a GOOD pnamst WAYNE STANFORD DUKE Duke blond slum laconic he won't soon forget all that uncomprehensuble trng Theatre Culld 2, Archery l, 2, Chess 2, Shop Craft l 31 LOUIS HERBERT DIXEY ou letharglcal happy with the pngsknn future poultry expert a friend ln need Chess 2 Trackl 2 3 Football l 3 5 5' W V f- Dewie . . . gay . . . talkative . . . A Bob . . . amusing . . . terse . . . C-Ie 3 ' g . . . lg ' x '- g . 5 1 7 'X . l r . 1 at ROBERT JOSEPH CHARLTON Monk happy go lucky snappy cheerleader makes up for his size wnth nouse Hn Y 2 Shop Craft l Cheerleaders 2 -l 3- N 3 N Q 'P 0 cn Y O 'fi nl. mn O C J Q. ur L71 U -1 93 um Q wma. umiww EMMA EDWINA CRAWFORD m s lm bemgn dance goer Ilkes a good game of softball ess 2 Clee Club 2 Lnbrary Qoftball l RAYMOND LEROY DAGES Ray sporty hearty Iukes to skate and dance tavornte pastlme enloyung hlmselt rchery l Clee Club l 2 H 30 ROSE MARIE COU LTER Shoole pleasant soft spoken leader on publlcataons er cheerful and understanding personality has earned her manv fruends Presndents Councll l TORCH l 2 3 FAMA 2 3 Theatre Cuuld 2 T HI Y l 2 3 Hockey 2 LILLIAN JOYCE CURRY Joycre anlmated active journalist energetlc thmker shell long remember balmy Flornda Class Ottucer 3 TORCH l 2 FAMA l 2 3 Theatre Cuuld 2 3 Poster l Hn Y 2 ' f 0 si I 'va .Y 5 ft ill V. :ul 'f3l FI- - , ,Q . ,C Il .5 I l . I l l t Ch 3 5' lg , ' J , .C f A 5 s, 'A ' A 3 ,gi-YZ. n mug JAMES ADRIAN BUSTRAAN AUDREY ROSE CARANGO Im popular outspoken Mudge polIte benlgn thmker student leader possesses an enlughtenlng smule star athlete, he won t forget Stu makes pleasant company ambmon dent Councll or Mr Sparks Truth IS mlghty and wIll prevall woman dISC l0Ck9Y eatre C- Ild 2 It l Teenager l Tru HI Y e Club l ball Bas etball l 2 Baseball l MARY MARGARET CARLIN Mare spucy fancy lukes actnon secret ambutnon to go to l'l3WaIl FAMA l Theatre Cuuld 2 Art 2 Glee Clubl Posterl Cheerleadnngl 2 JOHN WILLIAM CHARLTON ' baseball fan always on the go has a contagnous brand of humor pet peeve school Chess l 2, Baseball l 2 2 9 RODERICK GEORGE CARY IC spnruted affable mathematIcIan has sense of humor has lnvened many a class pet peeve subst tute teachers C ess l 2 Glee Club l 2 Track l F otball l 2 3 Q-Ln : 5 :Ei -lf . z F -Ig 1 3'-, l 0 ' . . 0 - .. . C , A , .. . - J ' ' ' Q. ' ' r ' NC. T ' ' . -n N .. - . 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I I NANCY EMMA BLEY JOHANNA MARIE BOSCO Nance bonnre blonde pleasmg well dressed chum of another Nancy B won t forget TORCH financing TORCH l 2 3 FAMA 2 Theatre rd2 3 CleeClubl 2 T Hr Two wrongs do not make a rlght NANCY GERALDI NE BRACE Nan quret short er srlence us golden ambrtnon house wrfe to a certann person Clee Club l 2 Teenagers l Llbrary l SARAH JANE BURRIS Rebel charmrng hockey team manager her dirty white bucks Theatre Cunld 3 Tn H I Teenagersl 28 our favorrte she wrlls Y F good conversatsonallst courteous lots of pep s e won t forget dnrectmg at Theatre Cunld Student Councnl l Presndents Councll 3 TORCHI 2 FAMA2 3 Theatre Culld 2 3 Clee Club l Teenagers l SANDRA BROMILEY Sandy graclous sandy haired rarely dlsturbed by en vuronment she walls her blushlng abrluty Class Offucer l FAMA 2 Teenager Tr Hn Y l 2 Cheerleade 4 0 as ll l ee Gul . 'Q I l , Clfi- '-Y Y I' . 1' l :l l p 2 3, 'I Tri-Hi-Y 25 Softball l, 2, ' l Ee 5. lg VA- - ,lg lrsl ' g -1- 33 .H.A. 1 WILLIAM NICHOLAS BARKASY BARBARA CATHERINE BASTOCK Bark casual sharp dresser Backstop soclable we never lets hls school work get lnked vlgorous commercual stu hum down back agaun from that Where there S w there s a way dent do I defect a New York other school accent? Basketball l Baseball l Tru Hn Y 2 3 Cheerleadung 2 3 SHIRLEY BENNETT Shur unruffled rellable always ready for a laugh never says much but allows deed t speak for themselves TOCHI 2 FAMAI 2 3 Th Culldz 3 TrlH Y DAVID JOHN BICKING Dave sunny dlsposuhon llvely llkes what he lnkes won t forget Theatre Culld Theatre Cuuld 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2 Chess l, 2 27 PHILIP LAWRENCE BIANCO Ph: solemn and then not Sportsman and saxplayer duslnkes long words a true adversary of Mr Sparks TORCH 2 3 FAMA 2 Theatre Cunld and l Ar y A Chess l 2 Baseball l Basketball I Q Ii 0 5 ' 'a ill, ' , I 3 Xl' .A ,I 3. I 5 l as 5 Al ... 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' ' ' ADDISON KENNETH ALSTON JR Ken unassuming Herculean many known athletlc achuevements tough but O so gentle' Student Councnl 3 Band 2 Archery I Chess I 2 Quarterback I Poster I Basketball I Baseball I 2 Football If you wish to reach the hnghest pomt begun at the lowest JOAN BETTY ANDERSON Popular vlvaclous profucnent un sports competent semor class presudent an energetuc supporter of all school actlvltues Cass Officer 3 TORCH I 2 3 FAMA I 2 3 Theatre Culld 2 Trl Hn Y 2 3 Teenagers I Basketball 2 Hockey 2 3 Softball I 2 FRANCES ROSE MARIE AUFSCHLAG Fran tram practlcal neat as a pun avnd movle goer Cheerleadmg Club I 2 Glee Club I 2 Trl H1 Y 3 DAVID GEORGE BAKER Dave easy gonng school ns one of has lesser loves a cool dresser we won t forget hus non chalant ways Archery I, 2, Athletlc Manntenance 2, Shop Craft 2 26 EDWARD EARL BAILEY a joker wall play you at chess anytlme future elec trlclan C ess 2 Hn YI Baseball I 2 fl If V E I l- ' T I I I 5 I 'VI I' I ' 1 ..: Q '- 1 .- I +- z,3. ' A '- .1 Q 5 as I A -' ' Q' Ed ... 'A g'- . I: I X - ' h g'- g ,. . ,I I www. .um , Q L O F at the Sadie Hawkins dance Formaldehyde and little dead things dissection in biology class 'W 0l'l lA? Sophomore class officers are, SEATED: Miss Kelian, advisorg B, Hueft, presidentg Mr. DiOrio. advisor. STANDING: B. Parsons, vice-presidentg B. Dunbar, secrefaryp E. Williams, treasurer. '23 hx 3 Plans for promotion day . . , a big event in the life of a freshman. .125 l'l'leI'l GUTJ .SJOIOAOHZOPQJ . . 51 Tips from Miss Getz on how to use Stir it so it won't burn, says Miss encyclopedias and reference books. Rizzuto 'ro members of the boys' cook- ing Club. 22 'Mb 'Q F B A Future Builders of America Learning of the world . . . geography with Mr. Mcfloldrick. Qgllfllfllllg tAe WI mwfwnvmagqq, Recreation and enjoyment . . . dancing in the library 21 Handbooks! Remember studying all that informa- tion, then taking pre-tests and post-tests? , Q U 3 0 il 0 eUel'llA and QFCLCJEJ . . . Learning to sew . . . an accomplished skill, A good solution for the scarcity of lockers. Nothing like recess! .xdncl Mowar . . gkmenfary 3- , 'Round the piano for some song, Construction paper and crayons tools for creation. 'I9 I Whiz-Down we go! Artists at work. ifffw Practical study along with the 3 r's. 18 l1l,UCl,l ws. JOSEPH EDWARD GLEASON RICHARD ANIEL GLOVER oe peppy full of gusto Moose has a comeduan s dns well ltked a hustler on the posltuon Ioquacuous we wont grnduron content behind the forget his hot rod Crosley wheel The will of the people the best law Wrestlnhg l Track l 2 Football l CORELLA SHIRLEY ANN LUCILLE GOODMAN 'Tmy' petnte lukes to sung would make a cute mght club entertamer Theatre Guild 2, Clee Club I, 2, Cheerleaders 2, Hockey 2, 3, Soft ball 2 Chess 2 Shop Craft l 2 Football if PHYLLIS ELIZABETH HANDLEY PhuI lackadausucal cerned and cheery Levuttown socnety Cheerleaders 2, 3, Tru H 33 UFICOFI actuve un lY2,3 DONALD WALTER HAEBERLE Don blond hearty srmly he won't forget classes with lvlnss K Archery l, 2, Chess 2 We P. I b 4' ,u f ' ,Q Lt 1 s if t . i A 4 I N 5 gl I I . ' ' I ' is , A I ' I , L , ' g I, 2, I I I 2, 3. 5 E . ,,,. . ,V 'fn V C . ez A x l ROLF EUGENE HARDT Ralph drol a real charac er called by some a woman hater well remember his hot NORMA YVONNE HARKER Trudy sporty has many interests came to us from the home of the Falcons secret ambi rod bmycie It IS easier to be wise after the event tion U N interpreter Chess 2 Shop Craft l Athletic Maintenance l 2 RUTH ANN HART Ruthie . . . lively . . . pleasant . . . dark haired beauty . . . dresses with taste . . . she won t forget I l-H- Cheerleaders 2g Hockey 3. WILBUR FRED HENNING Hen . . . indirect . . . cool and collected . . . hails from the Wyoming Valley . . . his interest: cars. Archery 23 Hi-Y 2. 34 ERLINE HAWTHORNE Spirited . . . friendly . . . seldom misses a dance . . . staunch supporter of the hockey team. TORCH l, 2' FAMA l 2' Theatre Cuild 25 Glee Club l, 25 Basketball 21 Hockey 2, 3. RICHARD ALLEN HILLESLAND HARRY WILLIAM HOLTZWORTH Dick a lanky has a Har s im energetic reserved nature he wont forget talkative not forgotten as our games on the court lunior class treasurer Hear much speak little Chess 2 Clee Club 2 Basketball 2 Class Officer 2 Glee Club l Chess NORMAN JOHN HUGHES Norm' . . . carefree . , . always joking . . , noted for nonchalant ways . . . our own Gabriel. Ban 2, 3' Art 25 Archery lg e Club 23 Sportsmen l. SALLY ANN JONES Sal . . . constantly bubbling with laughter . . . active all 'round . . . seems to bring out the best in people. TORCH l, 23 FAMA l, 25 Chess 23 Archery lgTri-Hi-Y l, 33 Softball lg Basketball l 3 Hockey 2. 35 2 Track 2 Base 2 Footbal' 2 3 JO ANN HYDE . . , talented artist . . . good natured . . , likes to be with people . . . well remember the chalk ballet dancer. TO CH 2g FAMA 25 At lg Clee u l, . LAWRENCE RONALD KATZ Larry conservatuve frnendly and helpful sports minded rarely agntated tops as our yunuor class presldent Student Councnl l Class Offncer 2 Olee Club l 2 Quarterback l Hn Y 2 Bas ball 2 Baske ball Football l 2 3 GEORGE FRANKLIN KEMMERER .IR Cufted leader wutty exact poised speaker FAMA Edntor outstandung In scholastlc achleve ment Class Officer 3 Flnance Commuttee 3 TORCH l 2 FAlv1Al 2 3 Theatre ld 2 3 Art l Camera l C 2 Track l Football l Time and tnde walt for no ma FRANK LEROY KITCHEN am comscal practucal lndnanan future engmeer wnlls hrs 75 cent slude rule 36 JOSEPH KELLER oe casual unassumlng stentoruan secret ambrtuon a rear admrral m the U S N FI Shop Craft 2 Football 2 THOMAS RICHARD KENNEDY Duck red headed laughter maker dependable e T G technucal man our own Arthur Godfrey TORCH l FAMA l Theatre C-unld 3 Cameral H H It as ' ly T xEX ! . ,, ll N. r Ill l r 1 X ' 1 ' .1 ld l, g el ,l,g t ,Lag el K il I' fl-J ffl if -, :ll ,'3- l 2,3 1 gi-VZ. Cul ,3 3 ghess H' I ' ...he JOSEPH NICHOLAS KLEIN oe :rm forthrlght good man on the mound he took us to D C Presldents Councll 2 Class Offlcer 3 H Y I Archery I Chess 2 op Craft 2 Athletic Marntenance 2 Ba eball I 2 CATHERINE FLORENCE KN ECHT Cass loves to dance knows all the latest hut tunes would luke to spend her tame with one certarn uy our favorite soda perk Tru HI Y 3 Clee Club I 2 Poster I Cheerleadlng I So much to do so In EILEEN RUTH KLING e cute and candid er pleasing personaluty ns contaguous she ll be remembered as Carol to class If e done drarnatlsts Student Councll I 2 Class Offucer I 3 Fmance Commnttee I Theatre Culld 2 3 Trl Hu Y 2 C-lee Club 2 Good Groommg I Cheerleaders 2 ROBERT THOMAS KRAUSE o easy going has the knack of makung people laugh won t forget homeroom wlth Mrs S Art I 2 Chess 2 Athletuc Mamte nance I WILLIAM CHARLES KRAUSE I qunet but friendly slught of bunld happuest tame of the year graduation H Y 2 Athlehc Maintenance I Quarterback I 37 I? . iff., le. t o x Ivy ,' ll J ' ...a I Ik'-'... .. 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Q : ,I - au . . .I ' j H , . . i- 1 ' ' 5 JDAN MARIE LANG Blonde pleasant anry good company won t forget Emma Clee Club 2 Faxnt l Good Groom Facts are t ml HELEN ELIZABETH LAZERATION Tranqull and serene not un frnendly spelling champ s e wllls her quuetness to Ozzue ubborn things it M mcmmo LAwn:Ncs Lardy ammated fllrtataous persuaslve favorlte pastime eating Presidents Counc1l2 3 Hu Y l 2 Chess l Clee Club l Basketball 2 B eballl 2 Footballl 2 3 FLORENCE MARIE LITZ Flos apathetrc entertamung llkes to twaddle secret 191 ambutvon to get marrned Clee Club l, 2, Cheerleadung Club l, 2 38 PAUL ARTHUR LINDEMUTH Lundy quiet smcere calmly mannered a likable fellow who wall always have fnends Chess 2 Shop Craft l Teenagers l Quarterback l P E Leaders l JOHN JAMES LOWRIS .IR Jack happy easy gomg good supply of wavy haur full of fun and contnnually trymg to gam good wall of the gurls Student Council 2 Hn Y 2 Glee Club 2 Teenagers l Track l ARNOLD DAVID MARSH Twerp mdustruous ught hearted likes actuon and loves to hunt our own buddung analytical chemnst TORCH 2 3 FAMAZ Art2 Archery l 2 Ceramncsl Sportsmen l MARGARET MARY McCAULEY Marge Ilttle has an alr of contentment . . . pleasing person- a ity . . . her man s in the service. Clee Club l g Tri-Hi-Y 2' Cheerleaders l. 39 GEORGE ANTHONY MAN LEY Choo Choo sincere preclatnve student leader athlete wall long be remembered by the class of 54 Presndents Councnl 2 3 Class Offuce 3 Flnance Committee l 2 3 Band 3 Hn Y l 2 Chess l Cheerleaders l DAVID THOMAS MATTHEWS Dave good looking takes It slow and easy formerly of Olney has mlnt green Hudson drew much acclaim 1 I r tg' , ll , . f . f ie K 5 li ' v .5 A 6 E 5 , l .L sl I 2 ' . ,. .. . Mhap- ' Many can argueg not many converse. ' - hz.-.C ' zu' Y A 2,1 3g Tracls l,,2g Baseball l, 25 Foot- A A ban ,2. E I f 5 ' ps C' U I K In lt I . HAZEL MAE MeCOY Haz amlcable capable likes to sung content with her nose In a novel TORCH 2 FAMA l 2 Theatre Guild I ee u Tumbling l Ceramvcs l Basketball 2 HARRY JOSEPH McGUCKlN M Guck short spontane ous perfect for football sharp dresser we ll remember has hot rod Ford Yl 2 Glee C b 2 Track Ba eball l Footballl 2 3 Men learn whale they teach NICHOLAS JOSEPH MORAN N:ck amncable unaffected a real buddy he'll not forget days on the court Student Councll 2, HI Y l, 2, Chess 2, Archery l, Sportsmen l, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2 40 ELIZABETH EVELYN McCUl.LEN e on the ball well liked outstanding an sports was a man hater until TOCH2 3 CleClubl 2 Tn 3 Basketballl 2 Softballl 2 JANICE IRENE McLAUGH LIN an fruend to all hugh an scholarship sportsmanship and clety perfect comblnatuon of brams and beauty Student Councvl 3 TORCH l 2 3 FAMA l 2 Theatre Culld 2 3 Trl H Y l 3 Clee Club 2 Chess l 2 Hockey 2 3 Basketball l 2 , t E S 5 , -3 ' , ,JI T af.: A l B : A 1 . 1 ' R , : 2 . : r'- Zg Tri-H'-Y lg Cl Cl b l, 2g A Hi-Y 25 Cheerleader l, 23 Hockey 2, 7 l ' I 9' I I ' 2 1 lx T W l ' - J ...' ' ' ', 'lyso- Hi- .: lul.: ls ,, l ' 5 5 - ' - ' i- . : 1 . 1 WILLIAM JOHN MORAN JR ong lackadaesucal provvded hllanty In Spanish l frankness hrs finest quality Presidents Councll l Archery l Chess 2 Glee Club l 2 Track Football l 2 ROBERT JOHN MORRIS o vmle active sportsman poker of the fnrst order h be remembered by Chemustry ll resndents Council l 2 H Y Chess 2 Glee Club l 2 Track l 2 Baseball I Basketball l 2 Football Reading maketh a full man FREDERICK JOSEPH MULLER Fred brlef wlry he wont forget classes with Mr Sparks C ess l, 2 41 HELEN DOLORES MORISON Full of all the happiness of hte free and easy vnrtuous true fruend TORCH 2 3 FAMA 2 3 Theatre Cld2 3 THHIYZ EVELYN RUTH MOYER peaceful constant worker takes her schoolwork seriously conscnentnousness her greatest asset Camera l Ceramucs l Cheerleadmg l Tumblungl i l 'is X 'E rl' all 'v Z Bill ...l 'r ' ' - ' ' ' ' ...a 3 ,l : s 3 u'I ,lx l'-'- .l J ' E? fi S? I x ' Ev ... ' '...e'll D -. P' ' ' , 3 i- lg ' Q l,2,3.l ll l l D h . DAVID FRANKLIN MYERS Dave slender silent He that keepeth has mouth keepeth hus fe ROBERT GUSTAV NESETH o good chap world has h d lt IS easy to flatter It ns harder to pggnw 'Z ,f ciguivelsofx agua pralse professor stop here Archery 2 Chess 2 Art 2 Clee Club 2 Library l MILDRED O BRIEN Ml energetnc spnruted has many frnends shell long re member years at Edgely Chess 2 Cheerleading l Clee Club 2 Library l Teenagers l GEORGE OLDHAM III Oldle an optimist possesses an entertalnlng sense of humor one of the Ockamckon Slx Glee Club l, 2, Hu Y l, 2, Camera l 42 SALLY MARIE OBRIEN a Iuvely loquacuous capricious constantly bubbles with mirth Student Councll 2 Theatre Gulld 2 Clee Club 2 Llbrary 2 Softball 2 I I fig if 4 In ll: 'Y 'S I if ll ll . ' Q I . l - . . . , 7 IIB bf! . . . ' . ' ' -3 ' ' ' lf l l C P 9 l 4.4 FRANCIS PARKER OSBORNE Ozzle always happy and con genlal man dug them crazy duds' well long remember hrs audacn ous flnrtatnons Student Councll 2 Archery I Chess F tball I JOHN GEORGE PETRO Jack eas om nature Y 8 E artist and Sportsman a true sincere trnend Student Councnl I H YI 2 Track Ba ball 2 Bask ball F Otball I 2 3 Whats done can be undone LEE ANITA POLK Short and sweet llkes a good tnme ardent devotee of food hugh In Croydon socnety Class Offncer 2, 3 TORCH 2 FAMA I, 2, 3, Theatre Cunld 2, Archery I, Tru He Y I, 2, Cheerleaders I 43 JOHN JAMES PEARL JR Athletnc a smooth talker comes up wnth an easy broad grln a real lady kuller Y I 2 Baseball ANITA MARY PEZZULLO Dark complexnoned demure neat dresser enjoyed workung wlth Theatre C-uuld Theatre Cuuld 2 Tru Hu Y 2 Llbrary I . I I 'M 1 'E . 1:2 Il? 3 ' Hi- , 5 I. I, 23 oo , 3. l - 'l 3 ig QQ 9 ,JR. , Z i- ' z . Z .- ,- 5 . I,2g se I, g et I,2g 2. O , , . I 'l 1 ETHEL MARY RAZLER JACKIE LYNN RUTH REBER Essue senous full of pluck Jackne long golden tresses has a fascmatmg gleam In her blue eyed quiet ambltlon a I Eymiw hegenulne y llked by those who Good to forglve best to forget singer Clee Club I 2 Teenagers I FHA I Cheerleaders 2 MARVIN KENNETH REEL Ken amuable a ways has a smile and a cheerful word won t forget John Y Ch s C e ub Teenagers I MARY LOUISE REITZ Mare whimsical plays puano and sings wnth equal aptness a true chum to those who know er Student Councll I 2 3 Theatre Guald 2, 3 Glee Club I, 2 Cheerleaders 2 Basketball 2, Softball I 44 Tr HIY3 WILLIAM LESLIE REIS I quiet wlry w talk cars anytime favorlte class snack tame Hr Y 2 Glee Club 2 V! .L nu. i' VY , i L. i- '- . I I 'x l XX ,N I :WI Q ...' ...I B'lI ... ' ..,ill ' ...he - ' ... ' Hi- lg es 25 le Cl I, 21 '- 1 - DICK EDWARD RICHARDSON Ta masslve resudent of Magnolua Hull has the dlstlnctnon of havmg been rn Asia Hn Y 2 Basketball 2 Football 2 Good counsel has no prnce JUNE ESTHER RITTER Tex dark metnculously groomed and stylashly dressed hockey us her game ess 2 TrnHnYl 2 3 Soft I 2 Hockey2 3 CAROL JOAN ROBERTS Qunet but warm modest ambmous smart dresser blushes a beautlful crlmson Tr1H1Y l,2,3,Fl-lA l 45 WBT! DONALD LEE RITTER Don athletnc affable reluable should make a good lawyer Student Councll 2 3 Fmance Com mnttee 3 Hn Y l 2 Chess 2 e Club l Llbrary l Track l Baseball l 2 FootbalI2 BETTY JANE ROBERTS quaet unpredlctable she ll always remember Audrey and JoAnn Theatre Cunld 3 Clee Club 2 Fnxut l Teenagersl Pt fx V A , l I ls ffl x., X j . T X r l' I 'Cs ! ii' A if Q- l 3 l a ' :E '-A f cl A Q Gle- l l , 5 1 ,3l. l 9 Ch 3 '- '- , , 3 ball ' 1 I 'l JEANNINE KATHRYN ROSE ROEHM Tall and slender attractlve IRENE MAE SALOMON Rene at ease spucy Sympafheng very acnve has a southern drawl secret ambu LOF always Excellent thmgs are rare hon flrst woman presudent of our TORCH l Theatre Guild 2 3 Trl and Hu Y l Clee Club 2 Dramatncs I Clee Clubl Tru Hn Y 2 Cheerleaders Teenagersl Cheerleaders 2 Hockey l 2 Teenagersl 3 Softball l MELVIN LEROY SAUTER Me pal of Duck and George he won t forget I2 H 2 secret ambltson bachelorhood Presndents Councll 3 Chess 2 GEORGE WILLIAM SCHMUNK, JR Crash' Bang' Here comes Schmunk' lnvely seasonmg to any get to gether we'll remember has squeal mg two tone Theatre Guuld 2, 3, Art l Chess l 2, Basketball l 46 ANDREW NICHOLAS SCHMIDT Andy ruddy great outdoor sportsman easy manner his great est asset Athletic Maintenance l 2 Track l H. .L gg 2 1 if, xl !! 'I 1 g-If 4. 1 ff l .W QT 1 '- 1 2 1 l 'Q Q '- '- 1 2, g l ,2. l I l l U X R 5 . I .,, ' H .., I s ' 1.1 GEORGE WILLIAM SCHUMACHER JR Blond unconcerned amlcable ROBERT DARE SHETTSLINE Shetts can be hllarlous the lnfe of the party type averslon work he Won Y SOON forget Classes wlfh Reason and judgment are the qualutues M P of a leader Glee Club I 2 Art 2 Ceramlcs l SHELDON ELIA SILVERMAN Tea bags the joker supreme short perpetually grunnmg has antlcs In Spanish I wall ne er be forgotten Archery l Chess 2 Shop Craft l ALICE MAE SIMON Sl ' sweet dusposntnon qulet and then not should be happy as a chauffeur secret ambltnon to work un Texas Tn Hu Y l, 2, 3, Ceramvcs l, 2, Hockey 2, 3, Basketball 2, Softball l, 2 47 Presndents Council 3 TORCH 2 FAMA 2 Theatre Cunld 2 3 Hu Y I 2 Camera I Library I Baseball 2 AGNES DOLORES SIMEONE Aggle dark always smulnng jet black halr the pncture of serenlty us our Ag TORCH l FAMA 3 Trl Hu Y l 2 Cheerleaders 2 3 I , ,f .I ' C' l.. I 7 vl ff , 1 1 ' . Z ' 1 ' U 'g I, Q A l Q RICHARD LEE SIMPSON Rlch taclturn self wllled secret arnbutuon a well established business man wlth lots of money to spare Y Ch ss Honor Ines un honest or RICHARD MILLER SMITH Ruch CBDFICIOUS lmpnsh Don Juan de la clase de Espanol he wnlls his large locker u ent Councll I 2 3 H Y I Chess 2 Glee Club I Basketball I 2 Baseball I WILLIAM JOHN STANTON Bull compact notable head of halr future chef formally of BHS 48 JOAN ROBERTA SMIDCAVICH Joanne pleasant almost crles wlth laughter we ll remem ber her cheerleading and her Merc Presidents Councll 2 Art I Clee Club 2 Cheerleaders 2 3 Basket ba l 2 GEORGE WOODROW SMITH JR Ta ught lanky smcere happy behind the wheel of his Chevy Shop Craft I Spamsh I Track I Baseball I HERMAN STUEBING JR RONALD EUGENE STRINE Herm Inght hearted gregarl Ron a non stentorlan ous top notch pltcher secret one of thus year s hustlmg l l ambltnon rodeo ruder The only Way to have 3 friend IS fo won t forget physlcs at Delhaas be one H1 Y 2 Archery l Shop Craft l Football 3 Baseball l 2 BERNARD WILLIAM SUERKEN Bern snlent one of our many Croydon resudents secret 171 ambutlon a mullnonalre Archery l 2 Chess 2 Shop Crat l BEVERLY JEAN SWAN ev qulet studies a lot but has fun too never too busy to help Out Theatre Cuuld 3 49 JO ANN SUTTON chuc slnght pleasant adornment for any classroom secret ambition to raise her own football team TORCH 2 FAMA 2 Theatre Gunld 2 Tru Hn Y 2 3 Glee Club l F I Hockey 3 Softball l Z W I in G 5. I :Y Kia , . '- '- i x W C . 1 : f . H sg '- , 1 ' , .H.Al ..B , ,.V' . . fl' MARION KAY SWENSON Amusung hospntable forget fun at Trl Hu Y ambltuon a POPULAR Inger WOFI T S2CI'ef Theatre Cuuld 3 Tru l-lu Y 3 ELIZABETH JANE TAYLOR e csv: proficient leader has a cheery manner always busy wnth vutal work she wont forget edutung TORCH Student Councul l TORCH 2 3 FAMA 2 3 Theatre Culld 2 3 Trl Y 2 3 Basketball 2 Soft Well begun IS half done OWEN RICHARD VANDINE Owue likable easy goung honest he wont forget P E classes Archery 2 Shop Craft Z 50 AU DREY ROSE TAYLOR Aud curuous chatter box a buddy of K mlght someday be a ballerina Tru HI Y 3 Clee Club 2 Cheerleaders MARILYN KAY TORPY Budda qulet Speech s sllver but sllence IS golden 5 Q ns thankful for the courage to stay In school thus long L I ' ll l A l . A If ,llr 1 I j I ru ATT ll il . I .- ,- t if A- .- Z I gy 2, 3. l . il 3 4 5 A 1 Bt .. l... A ' s ' 3 ' 2 I - Ha- lf ,'g g' ' ball I ' l' 1, 2. JUDITH MARION VAN DYNE Judy demure always neat attractnve has a truly ammable nature T eatre Cunld 2 Tru Hn Y l 2 3 Cheerleadung l THELMA JOAN WEISSER Joanle smlllng loquaclous a seasoned secretary secret ambutnon pruvate secretary of J Edgar Presidents Council 3 Trl Hu Y I C eClub2 Flxatl FHA l X f l Q 1 WILLIAM JOHN WALLACE u reserved accomplushed artist lays hold of hus own :deals has services are In great demand The hIgl'1eSl' duty IS to respect aUfl'10rlfy he won t forget long hours spent WILLIAM CHARLES WIMMERSBERGER Wlmp husky yovlal splrlted lakes everythmg about school-except work marks Archery l 2 Shop Mamtenance 2 PE Leaders l Track l 51 on TORCH TORCHI 2 3 FAMAI 2 3 Thea tre Guild 2 Chess l 2 Camera l EMMA BLANCHE WILCOCK Cay and frnendly loves to dance athletlc devoted to school I e Theatre Cunld 2 3 Tru Hn Y 2 3 Teenagers l F H A l 2 C eer leaders l 2 Hockey 2 3 Basketball A B'lI ... ' ' . . . ' ' ' ' h ' : '- '- . , 1 A ' 1 - . 1 , t I ' . : , 1 - . 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GLADYS REBA YORTY Shorty pert nonchalant ry always chewnng makes herself attractuve The great hope of socuety IS undnvldual Trl Hu Y 2 Teenagers l Cheerlead Character In l 2 Basketballl 2 52 WAYNE PERRY ZARR Well spoken laughs heartvly has a conglomeratron ot Interests and abllltles loses himself In classical music flrst president of Theatre Guild TORCH 2 3 FAMA 2 3 Theatre Culld 2 3 Chess 2 f 3 va., , A 'v1'l'fng'Qf.x,, , 'faqkf , Si Vuolet Sagolla Robert S C Maller Advusor Advusor Joan Anderson Presudent QFLLOI' C056 KLCQFJ George Manley Joyce Curry Joseph Klem Vuce President Correspondlng Secretary Vuce Presndent i Lee Polk George Kemmerer Euleen Klang Treasurer Treasurer Recordung Secretary 53 ' l ' QMMVMU 3 -I - A 1 's X X X ,f 1 u 'i ' rl 1 Anderson as or class presi- ' received her 5 first-and y Katz, com- 'ee Chairman, next. 5 . A 8' , V .. v .k'- V, , I K :E L . , , It Q 4 ww A ix , Nj gxpecfafion mocked . . . Symgof of jwegfe mam ,aww g 'QPR .13 rr f ,ff xy 4 Aff Q'-1 2 f W.. tx MNT .4 gi- -if H 'QL ,598 4 J lm' '1 ' V ' s2Lf,'.,' 1 zl. 4 . -15. , ' X A ,V z .3 -x li 'Af' MOST ATHLETIC BEST LOOKING Betty McCuIIen George Manley Elleen Kllng Larry Katz Janice McLaughlin John Lowrus Jeannme Roehrn Fran Osborne TWT V I .a kr' MOST COURTEOUS T f BEST DANCERS ' L -M T T I I I 3 j 4 T T , 3 ! - 4 - 56 lg I ,ll l MOST DEPENDABLE BEST DRESSED Joyce Curry Bull Wallace June Rutter Joe Keller Betty Taylor George Kemmerer Jlm Bustraan Joan Anderson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST POPULAR if! V ll,l lr!! . ll l ll l l l. A lr lll ' lll' l WH ll' jul I 1 57 ,ll A S l - ll llll ll'fl5ll w 'l lllillz A l lflls ll ' 5 r l r , l gr ' llllll A ,ll .1 ,wr-l, - T T ll 1 liillleli 5 ll' lllll ' lllll W -Q ll llll 5'-A , l ll , 5 . 0 if Y 5 X Abs, I i I -ii 7 4 -T ' Q QU I ETEST NICEST SMILE Alice Mae Slmon Bull Wallace George Kemmerer Joyce Curry Janlce Mcl.aughl1n George Manley Fran Osborne Sally OBrlen MOST STUDIOUS WITTIEST 4 gg? 7,7 A Y l l l l M l l l l S3 , A 4 l l I S - l I 58 l l Joan Ander on Slnurley Bennett Phil Blanco Nancy Bley JoAnn Bosco ,llrn Bustraan Rose Coulter Warren Cross Joyce Curry RUTH Erlrentrled QIIIOI QttQI'l'l'lQIl Duck Clover Erlme Hawthorne Harry Holtzwortlw Sally Jones Larry Katz George Kernrnerer Duck Kennedy Joe Klexn Eileen Klang Duck Lawrence Betty McCullen Harry lVlcCuclcln Jamce McLauglwlln Bull Moran Nuck Moran Bob Moms Fran Osborne John Pearl Jack Petro Lee Polk Don Rutter June Rutter Jeannnne Roehm Duck Smltlfw Ron Strlne JoAnn Sutton Betty Taylor Bull Wallace Emma Wrlcock Wayne Zarr l U ! Ken Alston Joe Gleason George Manley Mary-Lou Reotz 59 -4 .ul L A Q4 .,1.,, 'N The sidewalk cafe at C-ay Paree. we 3487112 dd . ..-.v--.,- -vvf, . - 11 A-.' ' .j11'1f'- ' 1. ... , ,fa T V , ev- -I-' - IF? F- V Dreamy music . . . a wonderful partner . . . what 60 a night!!! 'll -do-f .2 Well-earned reward . . . Roses to the senior class president. Kg 77 ag pafee . . . pCLI LZ U0lfL5 .v, A candld shot In the faculty corner .xglalarecia fion To lvl. lvy Foley for all the help, cooperation, understanding patience, guidance, and suggestions which she has given us For the last three years her untiring efforts on behalf of this the first graduating class, were so important that merely say- ing thank you could not express our gratitude, Therefore we hope these words will serve as an indication of our ap- preciation. 62. Staff members are SEATED J McLaughIm art dlrector N Bley busnness edutor B Taylor edntor In chlef R Coulter Ilterary editor J Anderson photography editor STANDING P CL5 tlllg LGF? OPC Bernard L Clarke Betty Taylor Harold W Hunter Photography Dnrector Editor In Chsef Photographer Bianco, Morisoh, W. Zarr, W. WalIace,, A1 Marsh, B: McCuIIen, S. Bennett. l ' .24 ol, . . 3 A N SM?-1' Wt Staff members include, SEATED: r:. Myers, novelty editorg S. Bennett, sports editor J. Curry, features and assistant editorg C. Kemmerer, editor-in-Chief, R. Ehrenfried business editor, L. Polk, news editor, A. Simeone, exchange editor. SECOND ROW S. Polk, R. Coulter, J. Anderson, H. Morison, S, Jones, J. Bosco, B. Taylor, J. Vattimo THIRD ROW: T. Schorsch, C. Vogel, D, Priestly, W. Wallace, W. Zarr, L. Maughan C. Chiarello. 0 gllEgLfell26!. . G-CLl'l'lCl, rf. ff 1: :jr il' tygfx-ff' 5 M Ivy Foley George Kemmerer Advisor Editor In Chief 5 f, i. I. i Senior high governmental body includes, SEATED: V, Schellg D, Ritter, treasurer, R. White, vice-president, J, Bustraan, president, M. Reitz, recording secretaryg E, Myers, corresponding secretaryg J, McLaughlin. SECOND ROW: R, Straub, R, Smith, K. Alston, E. DeKoyer, M. Crawford, L. Saxman, THIRD ROW: P. Riley, A. Lane, B. Dunbar, A. Liszewski. Senior Student Council, our student governing body, serves to strengthen student and faculty relationships, plans award day, and compiles information for the student handbook. The members also assist in registration and orienta- tion of new students and are responsible for all other student activities. f fl li X, J 'Hz J .. l E.. A . ..--. - fegrkzvf is 'Agra if I A, f7Aaf 'MA ay Jl. lyfmas J. Jenkins Jim Bustraan Advisor President 66 Council members include, SEATED: N. Fergusong E. Donlang E. Sabatini, secretaryg T. McEldowney, presidentg C, Kitsong B. Cillg S. Tisnon. SECOND ROW: T. Bock, B. Turk, L. Zosh, C. Gouza, C. Chiarello, J. Oakford, R. Johnson, J. Lint. THIRD ROW: T. Szwech, K. Orr, R. Venard, E. Rodkey, J. Lake, H. Zobel. ww in olladefglzp . . . .glwlmfv Comet ,J .9 , Tom McEIdowney President Junior Student Council, organized for the first time in our school last year, functions much the same as our senior council. Their most im- portant project has been the promotion of various fund drives and they consider solving homeroom problems an important part of their program. 67 Those pictured in senior presidents' council are, SEATED: R. Calesso, M. Sauter, J. Bosco, R. Lawrence, C. Manley, J. Weisser, R. Shettsline, H, McCuckin, M. Kovarie. SECOND ROW: E. Thompson, C. Rudy, R. Silber, C, Dunkelberger, J, Baronowsky, J, Trembley, J. Bosco, R. Sous, J. Scancella. THIRD ROW: P. Hricko, P. Pleva, J. Venne- bush, C?Stein, L. Feehley, S. Koller, J. McCullen. L - f X I L .L 1 Q. 0 guide Our .SQQIOJ T. f i T T 'Y T - I i 1 T L Presidents' Council, under the super vision ot the guidance department, coordinates homeroom activities, spon- sors Career Day and gathers college in- formation tor the benefit ofthe seniors. Edna M. Pennypacker Ceorge Manley Advisor President 68 . nvdidenffi ' Counci Mike Dugan President Junior council members pictured, FIRST ROW: A, Rosenblumg C. Keating, J. Wolfe, vice-president, M. Dugan, president, G. Phillips, secretary, J. Scancellag S. Polk. SECOND ROW: J. Cordisco, T. Bissonette, B. Smyth, P. Ross, C. Schell, E. Steiner, B. Hodgkiss, C. Becker. THIRD ROW: R. Maskrey, A. Nestlerode, J. Harris, D. James, J. Thompson, M. Kopcha, B. Harris. 1 L 5 if .L 1 i L L ' i I E 1 x L I R X I j i A si-s we if A Junior Presidents' Council, in addition to planning the same activities as those in senior high, also makes an extensive study of parliamentary procedure, 69 if og9Afer or eelaer 0menf5 1 l f lmll f .,.--I ,K V5 Uh? W:sr.i.Z:.?: J, ,ff f It J uqiuy fu., Hlfhll School dramatists include, FIRST ROW: B. Cary, C. deMara, L. Woolston, E. Sabatini, E. Bley. SECOND ROW: P. Punzavitzg S. Bennett, J. McLaughlin, treasurer, R, Kennedy, stage manager, W. Zarr, president, R. Coulter, secretary, M. Swenson, W. Holtzworthg J. Curry, business manager. THIRD ROW: L. Green, N. Bley, B. Taylor, B. Roberts, B. Wilcock, J. Bennett, E. Wilcock, J. Sutton, B. Swan, S. Burris, C. Kerner. FOURTH ROW: D. Eddings, M. Dugan, H. Morison, A. Carango, J. Bosco, J. Roehm, M. Reitz, E. Kling, T. McEldowney, M. Kringe. FIFTH ROW: J. Thompson, G. Remley, R. Shetts- line, D. James, G. Schmunk, C. Kemmerer, D. Bicking, P. Bianco, A. Marsh, 1 N -f ,-if .pf ia fwv.. 9 if el ,tx .P 1. ,3 , X I Bobb m Bu ii 'r' firii XR vi WY po' 5 ' M 2 P . ,, Phil Blanc ESI En Practice makes perfecf I , ' I I C 3 O ., . i glxforedriion in Wudic . . . guna! 651 Ji ZJCJ icy. CJWCJ Jie-J.. Jifferrl ffl 'I 1.41 1 ' ' JM Robert S C. Advisor ' k' t I'-' '- s own are, TED: N. u hes, . Man e , . ianco, A, P pp SECOND ROW R Ash W C R B d b h SEA H g G I y P B J V f C hi s. : . Lumpkin, L. Croft, C . -,.. - ..-. , ,,,-. , ... ...-- R S lb C Lukens, Ci. Kaechlin. THIRD RO : . emley, R, , M, - -... ., . - ,, vhompson, i I I , - I QV -F-- , , , , -A , ., , , , , , 72 ,.-- ,- ,r-,,,,, ,, , , ,M , , RSS X X XS 'X li TQ Helplng wlth an annual custom tree trnmmlng Members shown are FIRST ROW A Slmon S Bennett J VanDyne M Swenson J Anderson president J Curry secretary J Sutton S Burns THIRD ROW D Cruffnn J Reber J Edwards A Carango P Handley N Bley S Jones P Rll y C Taylor R Coulter E Wulcock FOURTH ROW J Bosco B Bastock B Taylor C Schwartz E Cary B Marshall J McLaughlln S Davrs .jwlegomg Omelet .ilegocng urde uezi '75 fit Wsth nts purpose to create marntaun and extend throughout the school and communnty hugh stand ards of Chrlstlan character In mnnd our Tru Hn Y has completed many worthwhnle projects The club ns hlghly commended throughout the school for the many :deals and pruncuples of Christian Invlng It has establnshed Anna Louuse Getz AdvlSOr 73 X T, XXX A X NN N lx l XX 'Li X J . X y, , I C, Roberts. SECONO ROW: F. Bedkerlg J. Schrey, treasurerglJ. Ritter, lficelpresidentl 'T Q ri - i - y . 535554 :Elffff ' ' l-li-Y followers shown are, SEATED: H, McGuckin, G. Manley, J. Petro, J. Bustraan, R, Kennedy, R. Lawrence, L. Katz. STANDING: H, Holtzworth, R. Shettsline, R, Causline, R, Smith, R, Morris, D. Ritter, H. Steubing, N. Moran. if gkrizifian ,CL owzi ilo an jan jodayg .ggucfenfd . . omorrowii arlaenfem l 3,1 Y m ,Lf ' - V. J' fl' V ,fr Ng'-,J-'i . i. ,f- i'- Shop club enthusiasts, SEATED: W. Cross, O. Vandine, J. Klein, D. Baker. STAND- INC: A. Schmidt, R, Hardt, J. Keller, Mr. Macfarlan. 74 a fj .131 A Members of The art club were, SEATED: M, Carlin, A.'Marsh. STANDING: G. Schumacher, Mr, Petrillock, N. Hughes, R. Neseth. Banff? in xlarezidion . . . .xgrf lining 5?raigAf ana! Sure . . . .fgrclzerg 5, . 4 I A 77.53-.. Tex' ,, . I,-,...,.w,:.' -, '- 4 v' -- ., .. ., . .,, . A - H ' fan '. t .' .I-164 - - ,,4-,e-L,l,5v-. 'bfi' L - ,S :rv .1 ff- 115:41-' f, ,-'f--f-, f Gai -2 ,'-' ' A2 1, ., I-V. -,- 14--'J' 1' W'--1 fl-.Q . -' .. . 'L-.,',i,.-v I ...ri :ji-1 , nifcffw' V-2:3 F - ,.,..--. f.. V .rpg Q. 1, 13:77 Wednesday afternoon players were, SEATED: R. Krause, R, Smith, F. Osborne, E. Crawford, Mr. Jenkins, J. Ritter, R. Lawrence, R. Clover, W. Charlton. STANDING: J. Klein, M. Sauter, E. Bailey, P. Lindemuth, D. Myers, L. Dixey, C. Schmunk, K. Alston, R. Causline, D. Ritter, N. Moran, R. Hardt, H. Holtzworth, R. Simpson, eela oncenfrafion an Gavel' .Qrafegy . . . Chew :naw W. - , 1-if , . ! Our Monday group of chess fans were, SEATED: M. Sauter, F. Osborne, E. Bailey, S. Jones, J. McLaughlin, W. Charlton, J. Baker. SECOND ROW: P. Bianco, P. Lindemuth, L. Dixey, D. Bicking, Mr. Hughes, K. Reel, W. Duke, B. Suerken, R. Simpson. THIRD ROW: W. Zarr, C-. Kemmerer, R. Hillesland, W. Moran, K, Alston, C. Schmunk, R. Cary, W. Wallace, S. Silverman. 76 1 x ,G W,,. ,. 1, Q1 2?-3' 'J' 1 . .Q . Our nmeteen singers were SEATED A Taylor E Wagner H McCoy E Hawthorne M OBrnen N Brace SECOND ROW F Aufschlag B Roberts B Bmfllff E Crawford J Welsser C Knecht E Razler THIRD ROW F Lutz M Reutz J Roehm S Ott J Hyde L Fmney 2 el' U19 f -- . 4 A gf., r fee ur 4--, ' : ,11- 'E' . ',k J' ak -, 3 . 2.1 fs, ff8'if H, 95 fi J . '4 ' 4'-. -..- Qi 9 Feliows in the glee club included, SEATED: L, Katz, D. Bicking, Mr. Miller, R. Cary, J. Gleason. STANDING: C. Schumacher, J. Bustraan, N, Hughes, R, Morris, K. Reel. 77 .. lx' .QXJ V ,I lik, ,IQ Q ' ii ,' X .' 'A V2 ,. if i ir. ,. .' A1 fn w 3, 1. ' ,.'-we 4, r. P - -5.4 .iv ,lukvz-, L E., .3 fir 1 ,H '.'.f1.,qqv ,F . ' ,4J.g. fx - .1 -V , I fl The members ofthe library club were, SEATED: S, O'Brien, W. Krause, W. Frifsclw, J, Weisser. STANDING: M. Dewsnap, Miss Getz, A. Pezzullo, H0045 '- jk? 0 6l0LULC!ge we Sakguar 0 .gzruice - I N .A---, I , I ., i . xx il' Efvfi ' ' Q ,V aS.i Q5-'45 . V 1, 1 1' 'L 'i l . I i . ff ',A'. J . . Al, , , . Finance Committee, composed of class rreasurers. council treasurers and faculty repre- seniarives included, SEATED: Miss KelianQ C. Manley, chairman, Mr. Jenkins. STAND- ING: C. Kemrnerer, R, Fleming, D, Ritter, C, Williams, 78 as CHQ Hockey team members shown are, SEATED: C. Goodman, R. Hart, S. Transue, B. McCullen SECOND ROW: J. Edwards, captaing B. Marshall, C. Schwartzg J. Ritterg E, Hawthorne THIRD ROW: Mrs. Troiano, N. Coulter, M. Tier, D. Priestly, E. Wilcock, E. Finney, J. Schrey E. Pierson, T. Conn, J. Vattimo, B. Edwards, A, Simon, Miss Nickels, coach. Doris L. Troiano AE. Coach ' A Watch Jan and Bet get the ball! ld!!! Conference with the coach. PLUG gon! .lan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Bensalem Neshaminy Morrisville Bristol Pennsbury Morrisville Bensalem Bristol Neshaminy Pennsbury j Tackle, lunge, jab . . sometimes its hard to get the ball. Codhcil Rock Bristol Permsbury Bordentown Morrisvillo Bensalem Pleasantville Southampton H. S. They We 28 o O 13 13 2 6 O 13 32 I8 O 6 O 0 32 Our roaring tigers are, FIRST ROW: H. Holtzworth, J. Gleason, A. Episcopo, C. Leighton, J. Michaud, R. Clover, J. Scancella, R. Cary, R. DeChico, H. Durante. SECOND ROW: B. Ander- son, P. Hricko, H. McCuckin, B. White, D. Lawrence, L. Dixey, J. Petro, R. Morris, R. Everett, J. Bustraan, E, DeKoyer, T, lVlcEldowney. THIRD ROW: Mr. Antoni, W. Cross, F, Osborne, R. Morris, K, Alston, J, Stein, D. Ritter, J, Vennebush, R. Strine, J. Barrier, F. Santa Maria, Mr. Ellis, coach. . -.fn Q SMA . . . SMA. me .xdcluancing igerd V 1 23 l Q iff, A Bob Morris Joe Gleason Captain Captain John Antoni Coach Linemen ready for action' H McGuckin D Rutter R Clover J Bustraan R Cary K Alston and R Strlne 83 D . 0 , . l .41 KNEELING: P. Handley, A. Simeone, J. Smidcavich, V, Mc:Kendrick, K! P, Riley, A, Taylor. STANDING: J. Smith, B, Basfock, J. Baronski, C, Dunkelberger, P. Boyd. if or a Ioirifec! ana! yugifanf fgfmodia ere . . CAQQFLCLJQPJ J Esther Ropiek Advlsor Par Riley Captain f V tw 1 E .I 'E 'fat 'Z 54? L auf ,ri ty ,W , 4' , it ,. gm-.V A , ,. VX , M: 'f'- wc' ww.,- ft ':f3f f, 'zv 71 Q its 2, :4fif'7' 1 ,Ni . s, . .vm f, wrg z. . Q if A fJ'3 1 fi!! 'If' Olne and . ..--J Doris Troiano Coach i Practice at the club John Pearl Captain Varsity team pictured, KNEELING: P. Bianco, R. Lawrence. STANDING: W. Cross, rnanagerg L. Katzg R. Smithg J. Bustraang R. Morrisg N. Moran. Dec. Dec. Dec. l5 Jan. Jan. Jan. l2 Jan. l5 Jan. l9 Jan. 22 Jan. 26 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. I2 Feb. l6 Feb. i9 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Stanley B. Dick Coach P.S.D. Lower Moreland Lower Moreland Morrisville Bristol Southampton Neshaminy Solebury Bensalem Pennsbury Morrisville Bristol Southampton Neshaminy PS. D. Bensalem Pennsbury Solebury Cl 065 fhe Courf J. V. team members are, FIRST ROW: E. William, J. Scancella, J Campbell, J. Matusek, A. Sorenson. SECOND ROW: Mr, Sperling coachg J. Rappog J. Vennebushg R. Walshg D. Levanthalg R. Leighton F. Santa Maria. Nick Moran Bob Morris Larry Katz ve gk ff Dick Smith John Pearl And My . . .Ucfofy Jim Busrraan Set shots for good aim, A slick handoff from Morris to Bustraan. Members of the squad included, FIRST ROW: B. Taylorg S. Stevensg B. McCulIeng Miss Ropeik, coachg J. Andersong J. Suttong S. O'Brien. STANDING: B. Bintliffg J. Ritterg D. Priestleyg Mrs. Troiano, coachg J. Boscog R. Ehrenfriedg C. Goodman. ' ns. PoiNxel:AC2,r:1XXeU- Captax BMW xo Joan gwef'4 pei bamng an bY M55 RO V.. Andefg0fN 90 and 7 eff' ,af . e In C.eOfS , 'yes Capla Varsiw v Nh DlCl9 Sk n Al5'KOl'M 8 . ' e the cO3f-ll b nmg aS Ordefs lloonnxe U05 on Nl3r1l2Y S On. P itchef- looks I9 dv gui 'l Varsity players included, KNEELINC: R. White, J. Rappo, H. , . . : ' ' ' i Lawrence K Alston STANDING J. Klein, J, Petro, R. Lew bush, N. Moran, E. Bailey. ff' Holtzworth, L. Katz, G. Manley, H. Steubing, R sg D, Ritter, Mr. Dick, coach, J. Barnerg J. Venne- av Q SF' 0 -1 ,L N ,. ,,, M iw' 'RQ 'X 1 MH :Q-L., -A W 1 W QP!-I, u ,V uw 2 5 aw EN www ,,, ff ..H f i 1 wr' Z J ' 'K W , ff' 1' ,,,,'am,,A Nmzixgwm ,Mmm D cb L FH Af ' 'Lrf' Skggii' O nv -:FUN nn 1 W4 ' if uw QP Plannmg for college mght and Iooklng toward the future Q Qlnefn QI' Our student store growung by leaps and bounds Regnstratuon and the begun Fnttmg gackets another job for Student Council leaders ning of a new adventure' Clgd 0112 y .Z Two fune leaders nn conference over P0l'CY Planning for one of our many college tnps thus one to Temple U Sparkles Theatre Culld s own academy award ixkf Chnstmas cards too each yulehde at our student store Caroling at Christmastime . . . a brass quartet and joyous voices iQ iuing Our ,Dewi Our spellnng champs but nothing grade school I The Old Shoe watch our faculty' 'Sl' hem Sportsrnanshnp then fellowshlp gurls athletlc banquet Reward for faithful work and servuce .loan 100 6 Food and fellowshup boys athletlc banquet Anderson hlghest letter man was awarded sweater too jlzen 911004019 Q-Zirwar l To bunld our band long hard program Kuder tests , . . to help us know ourselves. '!l! '-vifs' Parent Teacher Assocua Magaznne campaugn lots of work but profitable too Tuon awards hugh merit Spnrrted campalgnmg for our class leaders for hug 1 achuevement 99 S V7 ' ff l k Y Y V Ae W, C , , . a , . . . . , , . Qfhs, 'Q Q- K ,, ., - M i X X A' ,,. ,ww ..-eww 1 .,. -04 . . , , r . The Bristol Township School District Authority, consisting of five members appointed by the school board, has the job ot arranging the financing of all new schools to be built in the district, Being completed this year are the Delhaas addition, the John Fitch Elementary School in Levittown, and the C-eorge Taylor Elementary School in Croydon. Pictured above are: Albert C. Srnithg Fred R, Herman, chairmang George E. Ashworth. Walter C. Crawford. Not present: Mrs. Ann Hawkes l-lutton. guifolerri 0 flue .sgckooklzifafg jjufure Delhaas is always under construction, or so it seems. ll l shows how it looked in l94lg l2l was added in l944g i3l came five years laterg 143 was opened in l953g and l5l is now under construction. ...-urn H., ff' 1119? H Qi ' AV' F4,g .-i , fe Q41 yu 'f lMuvul I aim' R 4 l ,fgg 1 .4 'J it , .II Xi wa 'la.A . . ' . ' io- 'l 'M I gf ,- If Q. .4 , M, ' ff, i 4. if , Li... ffm x is sn Q ufunefsfs afrona CLOTI-IING STORES Edward s Clothmg Singer Brothers Clothnng CONTRACTORS Bray Brothers Contractors Charles R Walker 3rd Stanley L Worthington DRUG STORES Betz s Cut Rate Blask s Cut Rate Drug Center Pal Mar Cut Rate Robbun s Drug Store ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE STORES Arnold s Electrical Supply Drnes Furniture Store T Profy and Sons Richman s Store Spencer s Furnnture Store FUEL COMPANIES G E Ashworth Fuel Company Meenan Oll Company Voltz Fuel Company Joseph P Ward GAS STATIONS A K Margerum Muller s Service Statson Nick s Servuce Statlon GIFT Sl-IOPPES I-lollday House Gnft Shoppe Madellne s Guft Shoppe GROCERY STORES Anthony s Dellcatessen Margaret C Breece Gleason s Grocery Store ICE CREAM COMPANIES Greenwood Dames Keystone Daury Company O Boyle s Ice Cream Company IOO Q S. L. Breece Fuel Company Lwcneda afronfs PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS Croydon Delhaas Edgely Laurel Bend Maple Shade and Newportvulle REAL ESTATE J T Jackson Company Tryon Real Estate Bristol Flower Shop Brnstol Township Teachers Assocuatuon Bnstow s Sportung Goods C E Stoneback and Sons Lumber Supplies E Hadtneld Company Pattern and Machine Shop Edgely Plumbing and Heatlng Company Enterprnse Wallpaper Manufacturnng Company Fred K Hnbbs and Sons Cesspool Servuce Cordon s Bakery C-row Tax: Servnce Hamm s Mercury Sales and Servlce Hartley S Cancellation Shoe Store John Leslie Knlcoyne Attorney at Law Kung Supply Company Morrls Kretchmar Office Furnlture Kuhn S Turkey Earm L C Handley Top Soul Levitt and Sons Lukens Jewelry Manhatten Soap Company lnc Marsh Refrngeratnon McCrory Store Corporatuon Munnesota Mnnung and Manufacturing Company Neubauer Bus Company Peter Pan Lunen Shop Prnor Typewruter Company Pruyn Bearung Company Rohm and Hass Company Van Sant Hardware and Notsons Wnlluam Penn Mutual Loan and Buuldung Assocuatlon Whupp S Studuo Photographers Merun Studuos Torch Photographer lOl Kemline Metal Products Company, Inc. A Frlend Adams Robert D Anderson Mr and Mrs Norman Ashcroft Mr and Mrs Ashworth Mr and Mrs G E Aufschlag Mr and Mrs George Ausburne Mr and Mrs R Barley Mr and Mrs Veron Balken Ray Barnhart Mr and Mrs Bastock Mr and Mrs Mnchael Bastock Muldred A Bauer Mr and Mrs Jackson Beach Mr and Mrs Wllllam and Famuly Becker Mr and Mrs Bennett Mr Elmer Bennett Mrs Elmer Bennett Shnrley Benson Mr and Mrs M Blcklng Edward Blanton Grace Bleakney Mr and Mrs Wllluam Bley Mr and Mrs Julnan Brasch Wllllam and Loss Brewer Joan Brett Sud almna De Chlco Mrs James Dewsnap Mr and Mrs Dannel Dnckson Mr and Mrs J Du Pletro Mrs E Donford Mr and Mrs Charles D Donovan Mr and Mrs J Dorroh Mr and Mrs James Dougles Mr and Mrs Dunbar Mr and Mrs Danlel Ecksteun Mr and Mrs Wnlllam Essayons U S S Fast Dr W B Fields and Eberharts Fuoravante Mr and Mrs Joseph Flnney Mr and Mrs LeRoy Flecker Harry B Flecklnstune Eluzabeth Fowler Wayne France Edward Frank Mr Frantantoro Mr and Mrs John Frantantoro Sam Frantzs Fnve Fryer Mrs ay Gettls M and Mrs Joseph Getz Mnss Anna Louuse Brown Mr and Mrs Paul Bondle Booz Mrs Emma Booz Mr and Mrs J W Booz Mr and Mrs OscarA Booz Mr and Mrs RussellJ Buckspvcs Mr and Mrs Bustraan Mr and Mrs Adruan Carson Mr and Mrs Walter Castor Mr and Mrs Frank Cherrueole Mr and Mrs Charles Chltwood Cliff Cohen Mr and Mrs Samuel Coleman Julna L Colvulle Mr and Mrs Walter Corson Mr and Mrs Walter Coulter Family Courtney Mrs Anne Cowles Mr and Mrs Alvnn B Coyne Mr and Mrs John Cross Mr and Mrs Wllllam S Crowder Mr and Mrs Archer Curry Mr and Mrs Edward R Curry Mary Ann Dalena Ann Jean David Mr and Mrs Walter and Famlly Gnllespre Gottfried Goldfueld Goldforb Goldman Goldman Gray M Greenhor Mr and Mrs Andrew Kathryn F Mr and Mrs Richard Dr and Mrs Wllllam L Mr and Mrs Harry Mr and Mrs and Mrs Wnlllam n Sally Grlffuns Fnve Gouse Mr and Mrs Herman Hadfleld Mrs Wllllam Haines Dlwyn Hall Mr and Mrs Lawerance Handley Evelyn Hanes Martha Harman Mr and Mrs Harnett Mr and Mrs J Harvey Joel S l-lasness Mr and Mrs I Hawthorne Erllne Hawthorne Mr and Mrs J Hayworth Mr and Mrs Patrlck Helper Nell Hlbbs Donald Hofmann Mr and Mrs Edward Hogarty Mary 102 , . . . J. , ' . . . ' I R , ' , r. . Bright, Mr. and Mrs. H. Giglio, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hope Mr and Mrs Donald E Horn Mrs Horrell Mr and Mrs Houser Mr and Mrs Melvun Howarth Bruce and Albert Hutton Mr and Mrs S J Hyde Mr and Mrs E F lnverso Harry Jack Theodore Jackson Alfred Jackson Mr and Mrs Joseph Jaquun Mr and Mrs Nestor Johansen Mr and Mrs Roy Johnsons Fuve Johnson Robert Jones Mr and Mrs Paul R Jones Mr and Mrs Ralph D Jones Sally Jordan Mr and Mrs Wulluam Kauzer Robert Katz Mr and Mrs John Keuser Mr and Mrs Kemmerer Mr and Mrs George Kulluan Mr and Mrs Harry Kleun Mr and Mrs Joseph Klung Mrs H R Koptcho Mr and Mrs John Krebs Robert E Krellman Mr and Mrs Joseph Krocuter Mr and Mrs Carl Krotz Mrs John Kutzer Fred Edna May and George Lahr Mr and Mrs George LeCompte Mrs Edna Leoffler Mrs Loeffler Ellwood Long Mrs Austun A Loury Mr and Mrs Lowler Mr and Mrs Thomas Luce Duane Mac Donald Mr and Mrs Victor Martundell Raymond McClellen Famuly McCobe Erla McCoy Mrs Hattue McCullen Mr and Mrs James H McDonnell Wulluam A Mclnture Mr and Mrs J F McKunneys Four McLaughlun Mr and Mrs Charles McLaughlun Mr and Mrs George Muchener Mr and Mrs H B McLaughlun Mrs Muruel CltI'0fl5 Mulnor Mr and Mrs Wulluam Munchun Albert Munchun Mrs Albert Mobley Margaret A Morgan Mrs Mueller Anna Neff Mr and Mrs Nueman Mr and Mrs Nowak Karol Nuhn Pearl O Bruen Mr and Mrs Edmond T Obuedzensku Mrs Gertrude OGrady Mr and Mrs JohnJ OHara Mrs Kathryn Ohrt Mr and Mrs Donald and Famuly Orr Mr and Mrs Charles Parsons Sue Penny Wulluam Peters Mr and Mrs Ronald Pettit lVlI'S A Petrullo George Pezza Mr and Mrs John Puedugo John Putman Mr and Mrs Davud Putts Famuly Polk Adelaude E Polk Ethel Polk Samuel Powers Mr and Mrs John Pruckett Mr and Mrs Clarence Pruestly Mr and Mrs Edward Prutulsky Mr and Mrs John Puuma Mr and Mrs Raymond Rago Mr and Mrs Frank Reas Joseph Reed Mr and Mrs Thomas Reuchert Dorothy Reully Mr and Mrs Frances Reus Mrs John Reutz Mr and Mrs Albert Rutter Mr and Mrs James Roberts Bernuce Roberts Colleen Roberts Mrs Florence Sacks Mr and Mrs Robert Schutze Mr and Mrs Fred Sargent Mr and Mrs Earl Schaffer Mr and Mrs Elwood Scheffey Mr and Mrs Danuel Schuender Mr and Mrs Schmutt Mr and Mrs George Seader Mr and Mrs Joe Senderlung Mr and Mrs Russell 103 u V . . , . . . , . , - V u . . - t - , . . . . t t - , . . . . , . . . . . , . . u t - - t v , u v . u . . u - - , . . . . u , . . , . . , , . 1 u v - , , . . , . . . u - - , . . . , , 1 , , . . , . . , , . . v - - u , . . , . . , . , u , . . , . . , . . , . . . u . v - ' u v - u , . . 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