Delhaas High School - Torch Yearbook (Bristol, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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Cho U hav eam, attending our cxperxenced made along the been kindled, and rce, we s, we stand e learned will be ever much lnvmg rre. the hfe burst fqth ,ww -an .mu :Dedication MR THOMAS ELLIOTT Wxth great admrratron we the class of 1958 dedncate thus OUR Torch to YOU Mr Thomas Elliott Guldance Counselor Your devotnon and frxendly attltude m your work has created a most deslrable stu dent faullty relationship Bemg a man whose smcere enthuslasm and concern for the proper gundance of the 1nd1v1dual has made you an outstandmg personality here at Delhaas We shall always cherrsh our acquamtance wrth you and endeavor to attann the fme example whnch has been placed before us 4 4 . . . - - u n 7 7 1 3 . , - 1 XT Haifa of Cuntento, X X X kj Seacafw imma Spam ?a9e 7 374944 29 Wage 5? 77494: 97 f f f X X X X f f Scion! Daw... .,., page 27 , fs we gy Q Z .4X v ggw N Qi Q- -X , K M- - s,.-X. f XV4 i f 'seas ,.. 1- ' I!! IEEE' -- Q f , 4' 'Si lr.. 's 524 ' ' E-gl Agfa ,, ! 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J 9-ji' , YF, f The Delhaas OIDE School Board IS constantly looking for ways in which to improvc our schools The Board helps to solve problems which arise pertaining to educating the youth of our community The preparation of the yearly budget and the appointment of teachers and non professional employees are two of their mam responsibilities Members are elected by the voters of Bristol Township and Tullytown Borough The Delhaas joint School Board meets to discuss an important problem From left to right Robert Frazer Henry Decker John W Densham Frances N Gauntt Martha Kushlan Dr Niels Haugaard Louis C Souder William Swangler Benjamin l' Stockett jr Calvin Morrison William B Miller Sidney Nechm Raymond A Jenkins R Philomen Stout Dr Warren C Shepler Dr Guy F Eberhart LOUIS SOUDER Preudem own faciotepo The School Authority is of the ut most importance to our school dis trict for it carefully arranges he financing of school buildings, ground and equipment This vital organization consists of five mem bers who are appointed by the Del haas joint School Board one being appointed every year for a term of five years Gallagher. GEORGE E. ASHWORTH, Chairman 8 Finances for the new Franklin Delano Roosevelt junior High School are being discussed at this meeting of the School Authority. The members are left to right: Ralph Kasman, George E. Ashworth, Fred R. Herman, A. C. Smith, james A. The district administration, located in Delhaas High School, consists of three members: the Regional Superintendent and his two assistants, The phases of operation are divided into instructional and business activities.The latter includes control of professional personnel, trans- portation, and payrolls. Both Bristol Township Elementary Schools and Delhaas High School are under the jurisdiction of this administra- tion. The members who are responsible to the school board see that state education laws are observed and that the youth of the community receive the best possible education GUY F EBERHART Regional Supenntenden! California State Teachers College Uni versity of West Virginia BS Univer sity of Pittsburgh MS and PhD WARREN D SHEPLER Arrutant Regional Superintendent rn Charge of Instruction California State Teachers Col lege BS University of Pitts burgh MEd and PhD The school administration is solely con cerned with the proper functioning of Delhals High School It consists of sev cral well trained men who are very cap able of performing their particular jobs It is the duty of each of these persons to see that the best possible program is af iorded to the students of the school The planning of the yearly curriculum and the sustaining of school policy are also two principal tasks of this administration Without the hard work of these members the equitable operation of the school would not be possible HENRY B DECKER Atnrtanl Regional Superznlendent East Stroudsburg State Teachers College BS Temple Unrver sity MS ROBERT H FRASER Dzreclor of Secondary Educatzon University of Pennsylvania BS and MS awbfwliw l l , . y-'1 ' , .. .. s 1 , .. ' ,.., - .. s --s ' , -- , .. .. 0 ' 2 ' . ' A . K - 1--y , v --a , ROBERT P MARTIN JOHN I ANTONI Prznczpal Adfnzmrtratue Anzrlanl Bloomsburg State Teachers C01 West Chester State Teachers Col lege BS Bucknell University lege BS Temple University MS M A- ' ..V,.fV - - X 33 - mnwsfar .savor nmol. mnmvllll December 13, 1957 Deer Seniors: What e momentous year 1957-58 has been for each of us. It is your last year at Delheasl it is my first. Yet for each of us it is A year of opening horizons The biggest. part of your world is ahead of you It is A rough world but a good world demands much but has much to give Give it your best May each of you invest his life wisely end well and thereby enjoy the sstisfectlon which comes fron doinrr the best of which one is caoalle Sincerely, fp, U RON W DAVIS a...v-1 son ,, Devi Afszstant Principal A Sistant Principa Reed College BA Columbna Queweefw own EDNA M PENNYPACKER Dzrertor of Puprl Population West Chester State Teachers Col lege BS Temple Unnversity MEd VERA KWOCHKA Guzdrmre Coumelor Temple University BS in Ed University of Michigan MEd ACTIVITIES Student Council Ad visor DONALD S BAKER Home and School Vzmor Bloomsburg State Teachers Col lege, BS Temple University, M THOMAS ELLIOTT Gzndanre Counrelor West Chester State Teachers Col lege BS I0 Universxty MA and PhD Assisting and guiding the student on his road to the future is the purpose of the Guidance Department The various counselors assist the student while he is tn school by aiding him in solving his problems Before graduation, they discuss with each senior his future interests and ambitions, taking into consideration any obstacles or problems that may arise College applications and transcripts for each member of the twelfth grade who plans to continue in higher education are filled out by the personnel available scholarships, jobs, and other numerous benefits are made known to the student body These servxces, as well as those concerning a suitable curriculum which will prepare each individual adequately for his years after grad uatton are rendered by the Guidance Depart ment , - - - . tr . '. s U I i s - 1 - I. ' 1 r l , . .3 ' ' , . .g ' ' ' ' ' - ' -A- of this department. Information concerning Q k I , I Q , I t , rf . , ' ' . Y QI ' o il N ,Ex 1 i v. . '9'Q.' . . ', . . ' .3 - LOUIS S. ACKER, JR, Temple Ifnivcrsity. B.S., N.S. C'wm1i'Irj,, fllgclfm ROBERT BALENT Blnomsburg State Teachers College, BS. Drrr uf lidnialmn VJILLIAM A. BATEMAN Indiana State Teachers College, B S. Ifaplffrarffrp BIHIVICH K3 u 5 URSULA A. BELLI Temple Vniverxity, BS. Ilvalrh and Pbjinal Educalinrz ACTIVITIES: Junior varsity hock ey coach, Varsity softball Loach Co-curricular council I MARY JANE BIRD West Chester State Teachers Col- lege, B.S. U I Hwllh and Pbytiml Education CONLEY U. BLOUGH, IR. ACTIVITIES: Co-curricular coun- Indiana state Teachers Coutge' cil, Tennis coach, Basketball assist- BS.. University of pittsburgh' ALFTHEA L BRENNAN ant coach MIE - ' ' Mini. College Misericordia, B.A. ACTIVITIES: Chorus E g Ib DONALD L. BUTCOFSKY Bloomsburg State Teachers College, B.S.g Bucknell, M,A. Englub ACTIVITIES: Publicity director, Director of rhearre guild BERNARD L. CLARKE LaSalle College, A.B.3 Villanova University P.O.D. ACTIVITIES: TORCH business ad- visor, Junior class assistant advisor, Ring dance sponsor, Junior-Senior prom committee assistant adviser 4-r '. CATHERINE M. COOK Rider College. BS. 7.jf7IIlH. Bookkeeping hd! Il LEON N. DAVIDHEISER Pennsylvania State University, B.S. N.EcI, Ifmred Slain Hillary A ACTIVITIES: FAMA advisor GR M I' G DFTTMFR tr I illcgt B Ed in I ummerce rut pl ml M Bn fm I Al TIXITIIQ TORY H literary ad xrwr lumor ursitx thccrlca ers coach fo turriculmr countil PHILIP I DONAHI lf DAVID R DUNCAN STEXVART A ERNEY TC'mPle I nlluml B S Shippensburg State Tcathers Cul Mille-rsiille State Teachers Collcge ll M H' Un lege BS Pcnmyliania State lm Af TIVITIFS Soplmnwre tlass ad Sm, M Fd Hd,1,L,,,,,,,U V507 li mild llrllnrg AK TIVITIYS Nnrsity football Ll? sistant toath Varsity rratk aasisrnnt coach RITA XX FLACK Temple University, B.S. Ht'd1Ih and Pbyriral Edmarion Ac5T1v1T1Es: varsity iwfkey coach, M- IVY FOLEY junior varsity softball coach V 2 5, l my iB,shppf,gs Tfh cc. , S ' T Ll' C mg ' MARIE E, FOUST D ' f' ' i f' ' G- Bloomsburg State Teachers College, . IVITIES 5.1: 1 depnm-.em chximu. TORCH A . ff, I S1 y sperm. A - Sri-h f - A' fi NW Englirb Ru TORY FROISLAND Juniata Crillcgc. BS. Algebra. Refnvlur .llulhuflaliti ELIZABETH A. GASKILL 123 West Chester Stare Teachers Col- lege. B.S. Algebra ANNA I.. GETZ Kurztown Stare Teachers college. B.S. Lrbrafrarr KURT GREENHUT Tufts University. B,A.g Columbia Vniversxty. M A llwurld Hnlmu ACTIVITIES' Sophomore Class as- xixtanr adxixtmr. Chess team sponsor MARY JANE GROGAN College Misc-ricordia. B.A. Fngllrh RICHARD C. HAGELE Indiana State Teachers College. HS: Lehigh I'niversity. M,A. Hfmkkwplrrg ACTIVITIES: Faculty manager of athletics Senior class assistant ad- visor SARAH E HART Cornell Vniversity, AB.: Temple I'niversity. M.Ed. Frzglrrb HAROLD W. HUNTER Mansfield State Teachers College. B.S.. Temple L'n1versity Plums, lffttlfllllf Fmrdameniafr ACTIVITIES' Senior class advisor, Curriculum materials director, Varsa ity baseball assistant coach, TORCH photography advisor x.. MICHAEL P KUREK Kutzrown State Teachers College CLARENCE W LUBBE Millersville Start Teachers College BS 'Icmple lmversitx NIS lmluilnal Arrs Meinl Shop Indiana University B S MARY A INTELISANO Heallb and Pbpirtal Fdnralmrr Al TIVITIES Varsity basketball coach Co curricular council BS Duke lniyersity Michigan I mxerslty Cbermrlry E 1 b MALCOLM MACFARLAN JAMES H MCGOLDRICK gn Millersville State Teachers College LaSalle College BA University BS University of Maryland M E Of PCUHSIIYHHIB M A Temple University Amenmn Humry General Wood lndurznal Any ACTIVITY Junior class assistant advisor CAMILLE MARKER University of Oregon B A ROBERT S C MILLER SR Temple University BS University of Rochester Munf ACTIVITIES Band director Dance band director Malorettes and color guard advisor Theatre guild assist ant director W DH S faculty ad visor Co curricular council Assem bly committee Senior class assist ant advisor Q-- . . ...' 'f . ,--1 I i ' If . -C I' ,--2 4- -. 4 -' ' - GEORGE MUKALIAN West fhester State Tcachers Col le e BS Temple Lniversiry M Ed lleullh and Pbyiilal fdznarion ACTIVITIES XX restling assistant coach Soccer coach JOHN J Muuuiv West Chester Stare Teachers Col lege B S Heallb and Phyixtal Edutalmn ACTIVITIES Football assistant coach junior varsity baseball coach DONALD A NASTA California State Teachers College BS University of Pittsburgh M Ed lnduitnal Afli RICHARD NORTHRUP East Stroudsburg State Teachers College BS Heallh and Phyrllal fducalion ACTIVITIES Football assistant coach Gymnastics coach JAMES G OATES Shippensburg Stare Teachers Col- lege, B.S.g Temple University, M.Ed. Shorthand. Typing IRVING OLIN Trenton State Teachers College, BS.: Rutgers University, M.E, llealflv mid Plvyiilal Ifdutatinn ACTIVITIES: Varsity basketball coach, Intramural athletics director I4 Scukptcvw of KATHRYN O'BRIEN Temple University, B.S.g Univer- sity of Pennsylvania Biology ACTIVITIES: Junior class advisor, Varsity cheerleaders coach, TORCH art advisor, Co-curricular council. Assembly council, Junior-Senior PATRICIA R. O'BRIEN Bloomsburg State Teachers College Shorthand, Typing prom committee advisor GUY R. PETROZIELLO I'niversity of Scranton, BS.: Ford- ham University. M S. English KATHERINE PRIESTLEY KAREN E. A. RAASCH Hood College, HA. Chrleton College, BA, Lzrin Af' Y' BEVERLY I. RADOFF JAMES 5. RITTER Temple I 'niversiryx B.S, XWILLIAM M. RI'l'l'S MICHAEL A ROSSI Blfmmshurg S1315 Tqgqhgrq C0115-ge' Nllhynesburg. B.A.g Penn State Uni- University uf Snranmn, B S BSI Temple l'nivcrsiry. ME. VCVSIYYI M-A SPEUIJIJ Biology llniory Sluznub Englifh DIANA C SMELYTR GILBERT ROTI-IFNBERG Crafty Temple LJHIVEISIU B S Bn :neu Nfalbematlu Sale: AC TIVITIFS Tower adusor HARRY I STARTZFLI Induna Snare Tcaehcrs fullege fummcrual Buqlxmll m xenm NI Ed quette I nncrinry bnnerilry f ALEXANDER J STAVITZ Temple I nnersm A ar Clerzlal 8. Slumgraplzl Olfzle wisconsin Pmalfe Amernarz Hnlfwv ELTHFDA K SMITH Bloomsburg Stare Tcaphcm Gpllcgc Bzrflffgy Rcfn luv 'llallurzalnx Mullersvnllc Szarc Tcmhcri College ANNE SURGFINT Pennsylvania State Lmxemry B A Frenfh ROBERT -I TAl'l LIIIVCISIKQ of Swanton BS P O D ACTIVITIES Tflllx unmlx l asf A- I l Bs. A A A I l 7' , as T F , A K f Bs.. :A L--'rf -.B.:4M- 'Q '0 JOHN D. THOMAS VINCENT I., TOMASETTI ANNE H. TOXVNSEND KARL L. TOWNSEND Capital University. BS.: Wesrmin- East Stroudsburg State Teachers Mansfield State Teachers College, Mansfield State Teachers College Vef CCHCBC- BS- College, BS. B.S, HS, Temple Vnivcrsity. Mid. T gmmmet'7' Driref Edmalion Home Ezonomffr Cl12fIIiJlVJ'- SHIIOV 5507119 ACTIVITIES: Junior varsity basket- ACTIVITIES: Varsity football hall coach, Varsity baseball coach coach RAYMOND I XXODOCK XX est Khesrcr State Tenhers Col lege Temple I nncrsm BS Ilnalllv and Plumal Idnlarmn Af TIWITIFS XX resrllng muh Smtcr assrstanr coach rrthr I-lltu. lr L N rs mxnsu t lx r lDlNltlllLlS Nlrss lu fl 71 Ulf I6 U I r' ' . X ...,,, ARLFNE li YEAGFR Completing the tlay'S routine hy signing out in the general offlte .irez left Alb H BS. turij.:l1thll'.fil. lv, .1 ,. T A-ml, I. .' -fer, . fley, llfrfe ful f 'rv S ,ap GU!!! , Dr Hahn the school dentrst checks Gerald Wolfs teeth as part of the schools dental program 24? ,..,-- Mr Thomas conducts a psychologrcal test wrth Rosaltnd Qualterra Delhaas Hxghs speech therapist M155 McLaughlan rs busy helprng Albert Adamson with the use of the tape recorder Wrth the able ass1stance of Mrs Banrd our school nurse Dr Lawler exammes a Delhaas student Attendmg to the physrcal and mental health of the school are the doctor nurse dentlst speech theraptst and school psychologxst Every second year each student IS grven a com plete medlcal and dental exammatron Tests admrnrstered by the psychologlcal exammer are grven to those students who are referred to htm by the teachers of the school The speech theraplst also workrng on referrals made by teachers attempts to help those puprls wrth speech dlffrcultles 17 , ,QM ' 'E 4 . 9: 4 ' 3 D V V V .ff Q' ,I W , fi, Ep, it ' ZZ , A 2,2 ff X 1 ft ,f if if lfiilsf ' ' f ' - X I L - , , . . X A f X ' L ' f. f , tt 2 4 ' 't .,.,, , A A ' Y ' , , , 7 7 9 1 V v n 1 ig . K L - Fc s l i L . . 7 I sl sf' J -Ax J -Q-A-M. .a--.-14 L, Administrative secretaries carefully go over plans L for proposed buildings. They are left to right: M. Shaw, D. Goslin and -I. Curry. Russo and C Wilbur are pictured at work diligently Lhcclting, accounts '1' rntiries morlt on the piyroll vthilc R Anderson .ml R Bruker the dietitian s surctarits amount the daily s.xlLs 18 ,1 A fianfaro cheerfully hands J Brennan the forms which she has lust completed Ufztuuuw 5,0 our secretarial uorlt I I J. . ' ' f s 'K A J .5 7 C. Klein and P. Campbell, business office sec- Here Mrs. M. Munnherz, along with Kathy Klein, Assisting Mrs Vosburgh are left J Woolfenden and right A Cheatham ownHw Without our secretaries, the organization necessary for an effective educational system would be lacking. Their many duties include correspondence, bookkeeping, filing, and numerous others. Students coming into the guidance and general offices are directed to the proper authorities by a helpful secretary In addition to the secretaries whom we see m these offices every day there are also those who work behind the scenes They may be found diligently working in the down stairs office Each one is selected for her capability efficiency and character It is evident that they all have succeeded in liv ing up to their standards Busy at work are two of the many Delhaas secre tarics They are left to right Mrs DeKoyer and Mrs VanSc1vet Filing and checking, are some of the many tasks that Mrs Cousins and Miss Janice Aufschlag two Delhaas secretaries perform 0-LUL These men rake care of all the mamrenance problems of the Brlstol Tovs nshnp Schools In charge ot transporrmg pupnls to and from school .1 Qu ,Qt -um mm are Mr Learherburv C Mr Pratt A Mr Ander son C Mr Cornell R Mr Schade C Mr Baker R are rn the back row In the front row are Mr Keyser W Mr Dennen P Mr Mallory J Mr Rauback I Mr I-Iardmg, A Mr Sprmger C The custodians, who keep the building, in good order are relaxing after a hard day's work. The cafererla staff rs under the dlrecrnon of the dletlclan A Yazuznan They work hard each das preparmg hor lunches for the student body It IS cv1denr rhlr 1 school can not bc operated wlrhour ruchcrs md xdmmxsrrlrors but the unsccn cfforts of rhc scrvlce personnel also conrrlbutc much to thc CfflClCHI operarlon of the Tovsnshlps 15 schools Consrxruung thls department arc thc bus drncrs cafeterla staff cusroduns and mfuntenmccmen The mtegral part of our school llfe gg Z aj MI n .ako 1.. f ' R ff' 1-.235 lj? is ,Wah Wftf 'fx ffimf 'sk f f .1179 fi? L Q 2,0 , ff I I L gf ll 91? W1 fw-Riff . I kfilx K rf' Q Ilsiifi, . - A 7 Zh !QSfE5f'5?f,??5gYi pggrn JIHIEQ' 0' 'L - , 1 If 5:3 ,f 'I B f I .-- a 407553 .4 'S' -fasxsi If ' ,f'V' f l 27255 Vs? , :Qu V ' I I , ' M 7 f ,,n Ls, I I ff, . 1- X 1 f- P ' ' 'ff jx 'A . + fjf' lj, YI I ' 7 , , X -C f lf Rv V4-ia X -.,,,f ,, , J: , , If lg .Y - -4 A Di -t ,, ' 1 7.1 . 'ff' A ? 5 F f fA 1 H M X 5' Inj Fw These students are boarding their respectxve buses to start their 1ourney home after a typical day at William Penn Elementary School Mr Brown is demonstrating one of the many scientific principles to this interested group of fourth graders At George Clymer Elementary School as well as the others in Bristol Township these students are paving the way for talifw This state is Utah explains the fifth grade student at George Taylor Ele mentary School as he points to the map This geography lesson is being con ducted by Miss Beck who is endeavor mg to instill within the pupils its basic fundamental . . . ' h , . i , , , , their future education by studying the basic laws of science. u 1 , . y . 22 Bristol Townshlp has vutnesscd remarkable growth and development rn 1ts elementary system durmg the past years Outmoded schools haxe been con wcrted rnto functlonal bUllCllFlgS vuth modern facrll tres XX'1th1n the currrculum new subjects hue been rnteryected These when combmcd wlth basrc skrlls provndc thc plttern for future educauon Along wrth these fundamentals :hc art of sharmg and gettmg along mth others rs acqurred Mrs Becker a teacher at the Community Elementary School and her thxrd graders are husw playmg Farmer m the Dell One can tell from the smllmg flees that school lxfe rs quite rnterestmz and that the students are belnge developed socrally s well as educatlonally 23 Are we rn Spam? No the Spamsh teacher Mr Thomas IS showmg a small group of students m Mr Petrrllos srxth grade class some of the tradrtmnal Spamsh dress The langauges are mtroduced early mto the chrlds educatron Thus creatrng a very basnc understandmg of the sublect Learmng and workmg for others rs an Important step rn socnal development These second grade children at john Fltch are makmg Chrxstmas gxfts under the dnrectron of Mrs McDade v Y - ' t WWW ,i 5 Y , - ' ' V Y . ' ,H ' Y Y . A K C Y . .. A A 4 Y Y I Q . 4 . K . . , t L ' . E 1 I , '- , ' c c . 'f2f,N 4-.tl , Q, W X xx . Q f X lf, . I lr Y . . y . . . , . U l ' ' ' ' . f ' be ' ' w I i .W O , I -Ky, . F 5 -K I X , ., A -, X1 V X Yr . , . , . . . . -0-fs :lf -2 Elementary readrng group rs supervised by Mrss Learnrng to read rs one of the most rmportant courses of study whxch rs undertaken by the lst grade Here Mrs Ahern of Maple Shade Elementary School IS helpmg some of the students wrth their reading lesson -'ner-mann-np' Au Q S-SZ 'L Learning to create rs rmportant and can also be fun as these second and rhrrd graders at john Fltch can tell sou Mrs Ball!-y seems to be pleased wnh the work of her young artrsts 24 Hogarty Thls xnstructlon rs a daxly part of grade school work Metdeo These pupxls have a long way to go before they reach therr graduatron day Yes they are lst graders havmg an art lesson at the Croydon Elementary School Theur teacher, Mrs Glassmlre, rs helpmg to develop their skulls and to prepare them for the future 1 'J V: n .. if S f 'T .. .--. ..- 5 . 1 25, K , X I , K X , s 'iw u , X - . . 1 - . 4 l N I I 1 'J........... .................. ............,... ............ 3 'Q' S M V f m 9, l 5, 6 -4 , , .' iv I . ' ' ' h , Merry Chnstmas' The cheerful decoratnons ln thrs room express the spmt of Chnstmas to all These fourth fxfth and slxth grade chlldren at Thomas Jefferson are worknng hard under the dxrectron of their teacher Mrs Gmnder Mr Beyers explams the varxous parts of the eye to these xnqulsrtxve slxth graders at james Buchanan Elementary School AMW fi Mrss Talra explalns Hanukkah a jewish holxday to her attentlve thxrd grade class at Ralph Waldo Emerson It IS 1mportant for these future c1t1zens to understand the soclal customs of all peoples 25 iv 441 4 Mnss Crawford gxves a helpmg hand to her fourth grade class at Maple Shade Qchool They are preparmg a Pennsylvama d1splay for hlstory cass . C ,, ,li , 2 V4 f ' .. - I.. - - - ' 'tm Z . . . - . i - v , . . . . G , . . . . U ,ef V? . 1 ,. f , gkzf . ,. it t t H ' 7 g , . f ' 'f .,s' of :H sf 1 , 1 f , A' Q K Q O ,1 V Ng. is 'fn' 0 0 Q .Q ' fo . , , , - . Mr. Kopenhaver instructs his 9th grade snldents in the fundamentals of working with metal in Benjamin Franklin's metal shop. The stage crew is working hard, setting up the scenery for the weekly homeroom plays presented to the student body. .Tlzep CE Mr. Grander looks on at his busily working graphic arts students of the 8th grade. 26 Mrs Ray assists two of the girls as they check out books meanwhile the others are hard at work Bridging the gap between elementary and senior high school, Benjamin Franklin Junior High School strives to prepare the student for still further educa- tion. In junior high school the development of future citizens is broadened through participation in student government and activities. Reliable, independent, and responsible individuals are developed through careful guidance in the right direction. They are now ready to embark upon an eventful chapter of their life. gif, Mr. Groseman conducts an art class at Benjamin Franklin junior High School. The students find much pleasure in this course. 's. out books meanwhile, the others are hard at work. Miss Henderson looks on as one of the girls in her home economics class displays her cooking ski ll. Utilizing the technique of the microscope are members of Mrs OBr1e'1s Biology class They are left to right Betty Lou Johnson Lynn Tefkowits Robert Miller and Henry Lovett For many, senior high school represents the completion of formal education. For all, it is a stepping stone to the future. The stu- dent is given an opportunity to discover in which field his interest lies and to select courses which will best suit his individual needs. Upon graduation, he is prepared to become a productive member of his com- munity. His future holds golden opportuni- ties which 'xre there for his taking regard- less of thc path hc may choosc to follow Sfzafpmg own few. the gif.: Busy at work Mr Macfarlan assists Robert Miller Mr Nasta teacher of Industrial Arts demonstrates in constructing a project some printing techniques to Howard Rockefeller and John Yetter K 7 . '. ' . ' ' 1 , I U I ft -1 KN' i -ov ' X . c, ' ev' - 5, in A Q AJS . S: 4 s. , Q .1 s 1 x f, . 28 1 'o 'Q af - A fs ffag fagt Y- ',,-9.-. - . :Safe-s',E,' f , aims, ,,,,w ' gf ' A24 Q -. as X, VL Es. - ' f -:ffl- Q Qi2.8i 'X' rim, ,f F-'gx 1 Q, -5-.11-5114'--' xv: lil , 3 Z.,7 f Q ,qgags 'lfgwaigrxs ' ,. ,I N yifm -3,5 1 , I , 3 t?z3i'4i+? ' -4- ffviw- ' fllvfiifqfg-1. K, , I r TN '.' A' 1 ' f fu ' ' Niv2' u2'- Lf I x M3 Ummm f -:sw 4 . !-,rv ag-L-, 2- if .-4' 2. ll I ' sssv il -' .q:!l.:l. . N. . ,- - Qui I , X 1?-H 'il . Q. 3253 n'5'7 ,,,x Xi, 'ZF-2 , ROBERT ADAMS A ademlf win! I 4 rnlnmf. If 5 1 krzuu hon In na lfll Homeroom Pres I JV Soccer 2 3 ROSE MARII' ADAMS Cqeneml Ari rr pnucr ALBERT ADA NISON ELAINE ALEX ANDFR fenual Iwi nl 1 df llungs Cnmmenlal fan ii rdr are an rf ur If han! rum XX rcstling Elf STEXIC ART ALEXANDER Acadumi The bear! to con Iexze the underflandlng to dzrerl and Ile hand to exefure Homeroom Vice Pres 1 Class resident 2-,, Bnd 1-2-3, - tional Honor Society 3--Nice Pres. 2 W,D.H.S. Staff 2-5, Post-Prom Party 2, Theatre Guild 5, Dance Band 3 ROAR 5 MARGARET CATHERINE ALLEN ddlflll Il balezer :J uorlh il mg 11 14 urlh doing 11 ell. 7. .A. -23, XY',D.I-LS. 2-5, - trc Guild 2-3, ROAR 5 MARY LOU ALLEN Commeriml . . . Sly: drfellv ftilh lrflle knrdncuel ubrily mm! leurs undone. Student Council 1-2-5, Prom Com- mirree 1-2 Dance Band 3 Theatre Guild 2, TORCH 3, Senior Execu- tive Council 5 I- MARLENE ALLMANDINGER Cumrfrenml , , . A good brdfl if uurll' gfffdf' Planning Lommitree 1, Tower I, Library Assistant I. Homeroom Vice Pres, 2. Homeroom Pres. 3, N Y Trip Climmittce 2 PATRICIA NOEL ANDERSON Gurwal . . . Laugh yuxirulf info ,vt1'1i'l:er. Hnmeroom Vita Pres, l. Home- mom Setretary 2. Homeroom Trea- surer R, Chorus 2 Q' ROBERT ARCOLESSE General . . . I kann 4 lrlfk worth :wa of thai. 30 3 BRENDA ARLENE ARENSBERG Aiademr r,,. ni ubsufrfl look make: is drill A frail. Maj-mrettc l-2-3. Sctrerary of Stu- dent Lountil 2, Sciruury of Band S, Band Lountil i, National Honor Sofivty J-S CHARLES ARMSTRONG Azademif , . , A Iinle nomeme mm and fben, i1 felixhed by the lieu nl men. I U I I NLG ROBERT BAEHSER feneral When ue are afbed fllYl,J6'Y' ulaat :J Landml let in an mer 117726 folxrlhf of lffe DORTHY ARSENAULT BEVERLY JANE ASAY WILLIAM AI FSC H1-AG Bzuinen . . . Sileme bar many General . . . Be gone, dull rare 66719741 - - H1111 N14 we adzanlageff' thou and I uill neref agree. l- V. Bhfbill I Chorus 2 V, Softball 2 RONALD BAILEY Arademn: Nolhmg xr fmpof Jxble to Jndfulrg Srage Crevu 12 3 Prom Lommxr 2 Tnearre Gulld W D H S Technncxan 2 3 Break fast Qommmee 2 Audxo Vxsual Aids 3 JOAN BARNES Commerrzal Pleaxanl 11 ordr are :alfred and do not rar! murb Szudem Councxl I Theauc Guild 3 NEIL BECK THOMAS EDWARD BARRETT RONALD BASH feneral Luc and let lfze General Hear ns for I 11 :ll :peak Xarsm Souu 7 w Varsxu Basket ba 73 Y H . ,, . . . . , - Y ' '--f' ' ref 1- . I I K' I-2-5, . on 37 F' ' Q I X I fr ' k 11:11 in b'V6, Araderrm . . . HPYGIIJ lo walk 4 ,, , I ,V H ,, M X. nr U 11 , I ' ' ' ,, ' Va c.h-'1- A 1-2.5. Cl I lla -'V ' ' ' '. . ' 3 ' -., - Ed' 5, Q ', I' ' I JOAN KAREN BAUER ullb 14 III! In lalk nztfv and pleas a I rl uk fu rsm ccr Lada ass Surzmry 1 Pmm Kummmee 1 7 1 N Y Trnp Commute-c 7 Stu dam founul 7 TORQH Lxrerary mar Chorus 3 Natrona Honor Socucty 3 ferlual S1111 bmi to make ,me pm: In 11 r z 14 t GEORGE BECKER General . . . There ir rniffhief in :hir man. Home-mum Vice Pres. I, Home- roum Treasurer 2 ADRIFNNE DOLORES BEITLER RICHARD TERRY BECKLOFF CONSTANCE PEARL BEECHER General . . . I falue Ifienrew- Cmrmlerzial , . . Hou buoyant are none tan prize il more, lby Jpirlirf' I-Iomeroom Treasurer 3 Cr mrutnzal Lne to learn and learn to ln e v Basketball 1 Theatre JOHN B55-ACK Gum d I Ceneral Nezer xdle nerer KATHLI FN AUDRYY BINCAMAN Cfnzmtr :al Hum II u ell ard n ht :le Ipeetlf of angels Humcmom Treasurer 1 Chorus ' Plannxng Cnmmmee m tee ' IANIA ' Home.-room Vue Pru TOR! H Busxnus Edllur w Gnrls Trio 7 a Dance Band w Spaghetti Dinner Commit me a Theatre Gunld 5 quiet U lb JAMES BEFFERT General . . . Let nlher peer: dnvll an guill and n1i1ery. wwe' DAVID BEZOLD Alddtfllil A merry bear! goer all Ibe dag Plannmg Commxttee I Student Lounul 7 Bowlmg Team 3 LEE BINTLIFE feneral ll nie me ar one 14 14141 hir ffllfu mpg BARBARA JEAN BLACKWELL Homukmm Vlce PWS I Cumnlennzl I arulg J be YI 1 B nd I 7 nur 'Ih-intra Gurd 2 IAMA had upm 5 132 1 1 ELISA PATRICIA BLEY Atadznll 141.171 In nn mu hutltu Na m k .AII I Xqrsnty mlbu Rcwrdmg iurunrx f Studcnl :until V, .!1. J, . ' , fi 'I 1 . . . ' A , f 4 ,J lb- N 1 1 I . . , A' A A I f ' T U 1 .H ,, fy . N 1 . . . I il - A R '. ' bn 1 1 , - ' ' lm I , Q Q 1' . ' 1 ' 1 ' I ' '. , . . Siu I rf Breakfast iommxttcc Z, Ring Lum- V -. A I x ,,m,At ,If ,VV ff! snullv npmx fur. I' 'A 'AI . 3 ,AA T, -, 172, ' A A Va g 1-2-S. 'rx g har- . , ' fy , , ' el I r 0 V r I Auth' -3.4, ' ' f ll 2. 1 , ' , . -l '. . ' I - ' ' . U ' , ' ' - Lt ' 5 HARX EY BROXY N ROSALIE ANNE BROWN A adam: 'I 4 L rf fu talk fnzual The gran Jtrnpr not tie ni n :ftp :lm Bowling Team 7 'Q rite treads on rl in xlou VIRGINIA LEE BRUCE fliademrz The grealexl happr mn mmer from the greatest 111119 Varsity hncku I3 Varsity Soft bal 12 1 1 V Basketball l Var sity Basketball 75 Student Coun l I Corresponding Secretary 2 Treasurer 5 Ring Committee JEAN BRUMBY Atademrr And a tery mfe girl Jwall find ber Planning Committee I N Y Trip Commitrte 2 Tennis 7 Chorus 5 Senior Executive founcil 3 BARBARA ,IAYNE BRUSSER fenual . . . Time rarmot rbange ,en I-lomeruom Secrerary I XVILLIAM BURISKY Cenaffal . . . ' hat er dom with earn. MARY ANN BURKHART fcmral fn d full rr the rr 'yltie I fmt mul f r in flw uni- f'L'YfL', he dum' bt, L' rary Auistant l. T '-Hi-Y I-2, Humcrorim Sutrctary l J, V. Football I. Homeroom Vice Pres. 2. Homcroom Pres. 3, Execu- tive Council 3 ROBERT BVRKHART Cerina! . . , ll marttcrr not 11 hal a mari duff, but hon he Incl. Band 2, Dance Band 2 JOAN MARIE BURNETT Colrlfrrertial . . . NYU 100 Jober, not lon gay, but A true girl in vit-ry um, Color Guard I-2, Washington Trip Committee 3. ROAR 5, Chorus 3 ELIZABETH ANN CARY Atademir . . . Com'erration maker one ulwzt rho is. Gym Team 1-2-3, Homeroom Sec- retary I, Theatre Guild I-2, J. V, Hockey I-2-E. Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, National Honor Society 3, Corresponding Serretary of Student Council 3 SHIRLEY ANN CASXVELL Commerzial . . . Anything for 4 quiet life, 33 'sv- JUDY ANN CERRUTI JO ANNE 1 HALSFN ARLENF BERINKE f HFXX' Commenml A lmle nonrenxe Cffmrmrual Ilnmu ab, Akadfffllt O' Lu fm had un nuu and Ibuz bnarr a Indy la 1 a ademn 1111 AR 7 fhurus 7 TORK H Band 1 7 3 Fururr Sunnmrs Prism BARBARA ANN CHENAVA fenefal Hou u ell .she azled all and 616447 par! Humuoum Pru I Homemom Vlcr. Pru 7 Brcakfasz Cummmec- Idlzur In Chlcf 3 dc-nt l Vxcc Prulduu 7 YAMA Pmm C ummmec f ATHERINE CHIARELLO Amdemzr Srmlzng fbeerful aluayf dependable nothing about hu zr no! Lommendable Xarxln fheerlcndcr l 7 w Student muncxl 7 V Sufr Humcruom Secrcxary I Brcakfau Commmee 7 Prom Commxrrev. 7 Nauonal TORCH 3 Honor SUCICIS 5 HAROLD f OFFMAN Cenual A arulb to fortune and Io ram: ufzknuu YI 34 LANETA MAY CLAYTON A adumr A Jaffa! smile and a Jjmpa ,NIH hear! Tamer Manager 1 2 w fhorui I 3 Trcasurc-re fuuncxl 1 Buulxng Team 7 Tc-nms 7 Band a 'Duc-.1 tra- Guild w FAKIA w Execurne Kounul w Glrls Trm 3 Nanonal Honor Society a ANDREW JASON COBB JR Aladernn Learnmg make! the we ur LORETTA SHEILAH CONT! Cummefual Cbeerfulnesf I an olffbnol of goodnen Tn H1 Y 1 7 Student Councxl A1 runnin I Bumrer Buxton Cummx! :ce 3 PATRICIA ANN CONTI Commeffml A rbavmmg maid ullh Jvarrmng uayf Tn Hx Y 7 C lass C orrespondxng Secretary 3 Yxecuuxe Koumll 'a XX ashmgrnn Tnp Cummnrtee 3 MARIE ALBERTO COTTEN fenual Sxlenfe II move mnmal than any rung JOSEPH CROSSLEY DOROTHY DALTON General . . . While we life, let General . . . I will do wha! I uf live. will. CHARLES DANLEY CATHERINE MARY DAN OVIC Genefgl , , , Sf, quieg, Ja wwf. Commerrial. . . Better late than naming he. never, Xxffesding 2 Planning Committee l, Library As- sistant l, Basketball l, TORCH 5 DELLA DAVIS General Silence wzll never betray you FRANK DE BOER General Men fhauld b what zbey ieern ANTHONY DE CUSATIS Commercial A guy ue like for ubnz he II Chorus 2 Student Council Alter nate 3 General JOAN ELLEN DESSALET and to do uell General Lzfe rr filled urlb WILLIAM DENNY HELEN MARY DESSALET rounlleli foyi of whzrb ue ne-:er General The worldf no bet Commeffml There if ro 'Ve ter al we hurry manfe in art Theatre Guild 1 3 35 e af one deirrei l ,, , ' ' - , - - - e I 1 ' l JOHN DEVINE . , , To b ' MARIE JEAN DEWSNAP Commefaal All who joy would 11171 mm! rhafe Il 'I IMOTHY DORR 'A ELEANORE DOAN Commercial Oh Ibefe 11 tumetbmg in tha! 1n1fe J V Hockey 1 Varsxty Hockey 23 Varsm Softball 123 Gym Team 1 23 Breakfast Commrttee 2 Theatre Guild 2 Acad.-:mf ard: are the 1011! rl rm bear: Truiurcrc Council ROAR 3 XX D H S w XXorld Affalrs Coun ARTHU fem nz! JULIA CATHERINE DOMAKO Academic Inffmte nfbef nz 4 lntle room Homeroom Secretary l Tower 25 ROAR 23 Prom Commlt tee 2 ETTA MARY DONLON Crmzmerfzal Mefnly mernly Jhall I lne mm Hockey Captarn I Hockey 3 Varsrty 12 Home-mom Premdent l Student Counctl 3 Theatrc Gund 1 Varsm Softball I J V Cheerlcadcr 73 Breakfast Com mntee 2 N Y Trap Committee 2 Tennis 2 DOI GHFRTY 11170141 a rare I 'T- C ul u Homeroom Pres 3 14.6711 my merry nay LAXVRENCE DOSHER ROB! RT DOXX NS General U hy Jbunld Isle labour be? 36 General Durfenon :J e bfffeffmrt of 15107 HARRIET DRANSFIELD Commcnml .Ylmplznly of thing: 1 harder! I mined Chorus 2 3 N,,,,f 75 MICHAEL DUGAN Feneral A laugh u uortb 4 hundred gram: in any market X Basketball l 2 J V o 1 Xarsny 3 J V Base a 2 Home-mom Preslclent 2 resl dcnt of Presrdents founcxl 3 YVONNE CARLENE DUGUAY Commefnal Small and ru eel ture and peirte Tovser 1 Plannmg Commnttee 1 Student Councxl Alternate l L brary Assrstant l Homeroom Trea su cr Breakfast Commtttce 2 Homcruom Secretary 3 Nlaporette 3 XY ILLIAM EARNEST feneral I Irurl nolbmg ran JAMES EDWARDS Aradermf He IJ alwayr Iaugbzng for be ha: an mtmte dna! 0 zu! Band 3 Dame Band 3 Chorus 3 make lzfz a burden In me Track Nizxrugcr 2 GFRALDINF ANN FAZIOLI ferzvral A from fur flamn WILLIAM RARRELL and a cal or Irnlb fllddclllll 11 nou an lun vfrmk Hlldflll Jhnzzi a rpark arsm, mar Bovulmg Team 2 3 ROBERT EFIX PAUL FELDMAYER DAVID EHRENFRIED General A quzei manner uzm many friends Sc-mor Execuznc founcll 3 GEORGE FALLON Acaderruc Aluayr lrymg neier nop! I V Soccer 2 XX resrlxng Mana ge: 3 FLAUDETTE JEAN FEDDER 62716741 There mnld lv rn great nmr If than nan nn xvlall 0716! Homcruwm Tre-'isuru l Brcnkfasx fummxrru 7 V Softball I GARY FIERFE ferzeral He ua: a d man STANLEY FESNIAK and did' guod lbmgx ferleml Aluayx yokmg and I1 femral Baseball General A rbeerful boy ruth lu of ffm rural rp YI rnrly ban j V Baseball l Xarsm, Baseball J X Baakuball Nlanager l Thea 7 ,I V Football 2 :re Guxld 7 S 37 ALLAN FILLMAN EARL ROBERT FILLMAN LeROY FINNEY ROBIN FIORIGLO Aradwnir , . . A lrdflvful friend General . . . A quiel, well-liked General . . . IIE great tn be Amdemif . . . HQIAICIVIQII ir bell. zr flue rm-dzrnze nl life, man. good, if aluayr 11 inf the hmm. Chess Team 2-3 Band 2-5, Ornhcsrra 2, Basketball Tmfk 1-2, SUCCU 1'3- Gym Twm Band 2 ROBERT FIRMAN Cenefal Tall and :lender lull of fltfl 2-3 anftfze XG. BONNIE GRACE FLESCH Arademxr The pen 1J mxgbt :er than ibe Junrd HARRY FOERSTER B nd 1 7 3 Tower l Brea asr Commmee 2 Theatre Guxld C horus 5 ue!! , General He ran kzep .fxlem LORRAINL JOAN IORTIFR feneml 4 mol head a uxll lflflrubla JUDITH FOX Afademxr To fnendrbfp er ery burden 11 lip!! Band 1 Orchcsrra l Fhorus 1 7 w XX D H S 7 H1 man 4 rn Treasurer 7 Humcruum Pr-x Pap Ra 5 Lwmmmce J 38 GEORGE FRIEDRICH MARY ANN FUSCO Arademlf Your hero xbould feneral Youth beauty grare be fall Xamry kerball Varsuy Homeroom Vxce Pres 3 you knou ful muon! Jcldum farl Soccer I 75 Xars rx as Homeroom Treasurer l Plannnng 17 Base a Lommmee 2 Homeroom Sccre Baseball FAMA 2 tary 2 FLORENCE GAMBLE Atademzf Il 11 grad lo he merry and une orus I 2 2 3 nt C JL1f1Lll I ROAR 3 KlOIl.!l Honor iouety 2 3 Tuwtt 2 mls 7 W 23 Rully ftrmmlttu: 5 IANA 3 1. ELAINE GARTON CAROL AUDREY GAYDOS FRANCES IRENE GEROFSKY Comrrzerrzal Retealmg a Alademrr Quzez rn appear CUVHWIFWWI Wflffdf U 1,75 uarm and friendly permnalzly ante 14 tlh monte: unknoun mm! Drffflldfflf 0 VNWHY Gym Team l 2 3 Homeroom Trea Homtroom Treasurer I Towtr 1 Thfafff Guild 1 Sure, 1 I' T A 2 TORCH 3 EAMA 3 Prom Commxttec 3 Mfwohnld of Kaffe meh VIOLET LORRAINE GRADY General Kfmun for doing uhat the ltkef JOHN GOODBRED Varstty Softball 1 2 Varsnty Hock Genefaf I 100711 511485 411 ey 1 2 3 Varstty Basketball 1 2 3 SAMUEL GOOD Baseball I2 J V loot fengml Speedy yea, bu, 2 Student Council Alternate 7 .tzleme U greater lx Qs JUDITH MARIE GRAH Commerfzal W ark fxnt then ren Student Councnl Alternate 2 Ten ms 2 ROAR head typtst 3 Tower Manager 3 Tower Asststant Book keeper 3 F T A 3 JOAN MARTHA GRANT General Great zhoughu rome from the hear! Color guard 1 2 3 Student Coun cl 12 Washmgton Trip Com mittee 3 Homeroom Treasurer 3 FAMA 5 ARLENE HELENE GUGGER General Breath of life JOAN MARGARET Gnsss Color Guard 1 2 General Plum ulthout pomp and nth uzzhauz thou Bowling Team 2 ROAR 3 Boost er Button Commxttee 3 039 rx Q MARY ANN HALEMAN Aladuuzt Cantfom reldom 67 Tvuer I7 Band 125 THHIY I Prom fommrrtet 7 Breakfast Cnmmntree 2 Theatre Guild 2 JOAN HALL fuural Yzltmt 11 ilu r ul btrald 111 JOAN MARGARET HALLOWFLL Alademu Patient rl Tnfl Htmmeroom Secretary l I' T A 7 1 Student Louncnl Alternatt 7 Chur us 2 3 FAMA 3 ROAR 5 FREDA MARIE HANSEN Commernal Manner! mah the lady Humcmom Vice Pres I3 Home mom Sctrctary 7 Breakfast Cum ITIIIILL 2 Tn H1 Y Lhaplam 2 ELIZABETH ANN HARRIS Commerlzal Vue to remlze and panlnl In perform TORCH w XXILLIAM HOXVARD HARRIS General You Jtand fn your ou n lrghl Hnmcroom Pres 1 J V Baseball l Varslry Soccer 1 w Varsntx Base ball 23 Theatre Gunld I JOHN DAVID HARTLEY Atadermt I1 menu to me :he larifng 7031 are born of Jxrnple rbmgx J V Basketball 17 Xarsnry Bas ke: ball Z Narsnry Soccer I 3 140 ROBERT HARRISON feneral I am .rure rare r 1 enenu lo life Homcroom Vue Pr s 7 vi' X., LOR E'I'I'A CELESTE I-IAUCK Atademx Izlhdlff er II 11 aflll doing rl u mlb doing 11 ell Chorux I Home-room Prts l T H1 Y l FANIA 2 Nun Editor 1 Planmng iummmee Srudc nr Cuuntxl a XX ashmgton Tnp Com mmee 3 ROBERT HAUSER Feneral Szudxel Jene for dflrgbl for ornament and for abil 1 MYRON HAVIS Azademn There her a deal I durllry bfflcdlh hu rrzxld ex :error BERNARD HELJEIN EK Central In quzeirzett and 1 nftdemf, :ball be your Jlrengtb SAMUEL EDMUND HELLINGS ISAAC HERDER Ataderme Slzll ualer rum fenfffll Lfe U 11 lf!! End deep all tbzngr thou 12 arsxty B s etball l 3 1 I V Basketball 2 3 Baseball l X arstty Baseball 2 Varsttx Soeeet 1 MARY LOU HERMAN Commerual She may be Ile the may be lpry and there: a tumble In ber eye Rmg KIIITIITIIIILL 2 Varnty Hoeke', I 9 Varstty Basketball l 2 w Ptum iommnttee S ALICE HESS Commer ul W'xll1ng loyal ab e PATRICIA KAY HESS Atademzt Her rarer gn up in lbs an lzkr bnlrblel florus l 7 Breakfast Cummtt tc 7 Student Counetl l Band 2 3 Theatre Gutld 2 B nd l a Tower I7 Plannxng Cummertzal Lore mecinctt qnndneu fn her permn are realed Breakfast Commnttee 2 TORCH 3 EAMA 3 Student 1 tlunetl Natmnal Hun U Soetetx I 5 Class Reeorelmg Secretary 7 7 NX ILLIAM HODGKISS General Wrtbou late and MARGARET HETH ERINGTON Feneral One uni: good faxlb and lheer Xarstty Softball Nlanager l Varsnty Hockey Manager 1 Homeroom Treasurer l FTA 2 FAMA 2 3 ROAR J Chorus 3 Horneroom Vtce Pres 3 EDITH HISLOP Cornmernal Farr nord: glad den many a heart Tower 1 7 v Band 2 3 FAMA 5 Student Counexl 9 I laughter rznlbmg II plearanl Student Counetl 12 J V Basket ba 1 ,I V Footballl 41 BEVERLY D HOFFMAN Aradermr On the :tags a natural Cnmmnttee 1 Theatre Gunld 1 2 3 N Y Trtp Commtttee 2 ROAR 1 Chorus w Dance Band 7 5. , I t N - S T ii :L . 1 K. t' I Z I . 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' lil- U .4 In In ' 'IH I . I , ,' V ' a k -2- . . V. . 4 -. ' I 'M W I Q 21 L,-5, -I - K f '. ' I . . . , , C. hy Q .v V CAROLYN HERRING Theatre, Guild l-2. Majntctw 2-5, . ,, W 1 A J - , ' lla, ' - . ' ' ' rv- I K 'I N ' ' 'V iw l . 2 ' I ?' if ' Z I , N A , a 4-I-f. ' --. ' f .A 'W , V Q 'H W ll , . . l 4 ' T' W' 3 GEORGE HOFFMAN feneml The glory of young men II in Ihexr rtrengih Srudcnr C ounul Alrcrnau l Home mum Pres 7 XX reszlmg 2 1 Plan nmg Committee 7 Sensor Execu uve Coumll 5 VERA MAYINE HOLMES Wfll-MA HOLTZWORTH Commerffal The flash if her faneral Nothing 11 nzun keen blglk eye! mcfnl lhan rrlenre Homeroom Secretary l Chorus 1 Theatre Guxld I 25 Tr1Hr Y 2 7 Homeroom Pres 2 FAMA 2 Washmgton Trnp Lommmee 5 HENRY HORNER Commenral ISU man nan llzmb out beyond the lmzzzazmn ul hu chararler SANDRA NVINIFRED HORNING General The fone of her 1 u n ment maker her uay RHONDA SUSAN HORVITZ Arademrc Knouledge u pou er LOIS NAOMI HOUSER funeral 51011 and neady rum thc ra z B L Club l 2 12 NORMA HOW ARD Commenral I hare a Inari ullh room f r sr V1 vm Gxm Team 7 Humemom XVICL Prcs 7 Rmg Commrrrce 7 Prom Commmee Execume Counul 3 ALBERT HOW ARTH Arademrr My nun :haughty ROBERT HRICKO amxmy Ifompanmmw Aradermf A gemal manner L 7 OO! all 1 Elomemom male: lrley fffurney Jmowh res Theatre Gulld j V Basketball Nlanagcr 1 Band I Xarsm Basketball Nlanagcr 42 LYNN IRVA HUTCHINS Commefnal What mee: de lights a qnzcl ll e afford Chorus 17 Tower 7 ROAR 3 Tower Managu 5 in li BRUCE HYDE ROBERT INGRAM RAYMOND JACKSON STUART JANTZEN General . . . Noi a word Jpoke General . . . Il matteft not buzz 6271041 f - - A Glfiff 97571 1601- Amdemif ' A - MK 0Ulf'd89 Wffwfb be more than Ihgre 1145 need, long ue lite, bn: hf,144 pwament and in bn 14 wk be? bl 14 'WOW' IWSHI-H Band 13.5 qlule tnnlenlf' BOWUUE Wim 2 XVtt:St1ing 2-3, Hi-Y 2 U U I EDYTHE MARION JENKS sw Commcrnal Her uayx are uayr of plcafanlncu' JOHN 'IFNKINS Student Countll 3 Commerual A .mule for all ANN ELIZABETH J,-.QUIN g l g glad Thcatrt Guxld 1 Student founcxl Amdemlt Charm Jlrzkex the ugh! and ment zum :he .foul ihotus I Plannlng Lommlttee 2 FAMA 2 Lxterary Edntor ROAR 3 Washmgzon Tnp Commtttee 5 Alternate 3 FRED JORDAN Atademn 4 tbamplon forte JUDITH JONES :Inter Inn. for mastery MARY JANE JEWE11 ROY JOHNSON Commutml ltr a friendly Cfrmmurml The xbmg df General The ugouf ol the hm 'ha' ba' 'WW fffffffff tumpllfhsd merely leudx Ihe u ay to Slim? mf 14 and guaru detdf Football V3l'5lI5 7 3 Tn H1Y I Prom Commurtee 7 Breakfast Commtttee v TORCH 3 FAMA 3 W ashmgton Trip Com mtttee 3 Home Room Secretary 5 43 7' 1 Q 1 R 1 'U - H . . ,, . , , , X 3 X 1 W ' .V ., . W X . . , 1 ' A . g , U , yy - Il - I 'f , U H t , 1 1 V - E , ..-, , , V ?5 LORFTTA KAPOLKA CLAYTON KAY NARLENE KFLLFR WILLIAM KFIIER Cmzmurtzal Of tall and F-:rural I tm nnly Ihe bright fcnual A Jute! and near FUIQUII r f'IdIb'l'I hfgm ,M dy LMA Nj, jL and ,gtnllt lair 11175 flklflii Xlayfmrtttc Hmntmtmm Prest V ltumtlull l Htmmtmom Tratk I N dent N ROAR 1 'lhcatrc Guild 3 Surtr 7 Gytntustxts 7 XX ttstltng JOSEPH KLI IN A dtmlt as lllft I Team 3 THERESA JOANNA KENNELLY feneral I bear a tharmea' 1 c X Basketball l ' faptatn V Hockey 1 Vnrattx 7 w r sm Softball 17 Homcrtmm Sec retary 7 Student Counttl Alttr nate 5 MARNA LOU KILGORE Atadtmt Youth 11 full 0 tporl .xrsutx tfftlnll 'I Varstty I-ltftkty 7 x Varsttx Basketball 'I a ROBERT KING Atadumt Hu uordt and dudf Ipfll tlvaratlu ,I V Football I Student fuunctl V mty XX rutlmg I I 3 Baseball 1 Gxm Team 1 Vatettx Football 'I w Trtakurtra fuunttl 2 Trcasurcrs fuunttl Xttt Ptutdcnt 3 Executnt Ctmnttl a Natmnal Honor Soctety 5 tl I 111 X IVIAN IxNlGI'lT txmcrfu m Tru urtt I X zut Awbmon haf all l Ba M ba rm rw! MERRILL KOCH rsttx S tau Nat ttx Bast AR I llltt t tn fhxtf 1 IN A gdemft 4 mn l Trap ftmtmtttt XX ashtngton x 1 v 11 I mn t un . . . Humcttn tn Trtaxurur 3 44 DORIS KRAL SE rt le ,feemr Cr wmu :al To gem onef ,md ftmjx 14141 1 pit.: EIIILJI Humt mtltn Stt rctary 2 MARY KRINGE Communal llmgb and t 6 uorld laugh! uxfb you ANNA MAE KURSW IDAS YARASLOXX KI SHNIR JAMES LABOR Cnmmer ml Her une fare flixdcmn llc scum mdrrn' ffmfdl A0164 df 111 0719 mule rr 111661 a man l JU-'HU Illmff' 'U 4 'WM Homuoom Treasurer 7 I V Ba J V B-lskffball 2 k all 7 Timer a ROAR 3 Hnmerrmm Secruary 7 MICHAEL LAMOREALX RONALD IAI RFNC F Aladumi Aly nun fel my rug bu! all live 111114 n l Chorus 7 Tuxc o G 1 Th WILLIAM LAMBERT mm 6 mm 'mm 'he Aiademic . . . A Millionaire in more lvumlile, . . out ,all -V rsity -, , Cummirrcc 7 Prnm Committee 2 Theatre Guild 2. W .D.H.S. 2, Pep Rally Ciommittec 5, Chrysanthe- money ir rlwbing umpafed 10 bc- t V- Baymball 1.21 ami V V ing a mzllirmzire in friendr. Humtmo Varsity Xlfresrling I-J, V. 2. V r- sity Track 1-2. Student Council 2 m Vice President 2 mum Committee 3, Christmas Dance Committee 3 PATRICIA LEBO Carina! , . . Endumme if Ilwe JACK LEAGUE 411114111115 ifllallljf' Gunral . . , Our Ilmnglvlf and EUGEIYJE LAZAR FAY NADAUNF LAZEI-L nnr inrldnil .Jn ffnr nun. Arademil . . , I lhdllff, rbalter Cffmrmriial . . . She lfrluupf her ,U 1 go, U14 11 p.11ln, F.T.A. I-Vice President 2. Chur- us l-2 3 My FLIZABETH AINN LE KOMPTI' Cammenml Siu IIE! ay gmd JOHN LFIGHTON a Mn ua an Iuurball Humcrmm Trcasur L 2 P 3I1I'lll'lf.,fll11lT1l!lLL I IANTA I ' Student UUFILI Alu.rn.m. Rmb fummluu: 7 KATHLFEN MARY IFNIHAN R11 HARD LENTINE Cerina! Imagmrlmn mln General She Jhould :be fcneral fund namfe and the uuld zuuld Jlwe did flu luv! gum! ume num cur fam Q.. DENNIS LEVENTHAL Afademu The uxll In da :bn Jun! lo nan 'Ihcmrc Guild 1 W Dame Band CAROLE LEVITZ 1, Band 1 7 Qnhhm, ., Communal They mn mn qnu' llfu Illlflk limp man BEVERLY JEAN LITTEN Homzmom Vue P189 I Narsn C0,,,,,,e,U,,1 A ,Hun 1754,-1 S'-Fflbau 7 maknlv 4 Jnufnl ufnlnnan 4 y VI RA LITVI NI NRO C m rf 1 an lmn f BARBARA 1031 Y Ll BARSKY fn: 1 gn VI 11 , 4 FRANCES LL I AS 46 umummnm Pro I AUDREY LL TZ 'I aderm ffnlfc f :pm lv CHUM! 4 H7411 'spark ma, hm 1 L Il fmlr ' ' I' W nmng lmrnnurtcl 1 N X Tr HM k Cxm pltam 4 rn rr. 7 lxv. urng ummxxru. umnrwm Pru N' Y ,Imp U mn t Q Hand :ru mu councll 7 SARAH JANE LYNFH FRANK LYNN fennel I r nun pn ev feneral I am bappzeit uhen 1 mil 1 ur nglw 11 adran e I am idle Humcmum Sccrctar 17 Br k fast fnmmuttce ' fhorus 3 gfue ANN MCGINLEY Academic Capa lla for my B s cthall I Studcnt I .until I A 7 lu Thcatrc id 7 Planning ffmmittct Prnm fummxttcc '7 77 PAXIA Pub llcity Manager 5 JOHIN NICNIAHON fennel A mural nimble a ntl fr J rf n l i tus BARBARA JOYCE MAGRO ' ' 'M' ' L' Geneml The uofldy a the XVILUAM MCNU-I-r atre the earthy a friend H Off Cumfmr ml . . . The bet! rn life, Gggicirigozig Plliirin IC rglhgmre . , ---,, O mittee and the ber! nf frrendt. . 8 2, Prom Committee 2 Varsity Basketball 1---'. Home- room Pres, l, Varsity Soccer -. rsity Track 2-3, Fomball ,, FAMA 2, Executive Council 3 BRUCE MATHIS Academic , . . Hn tml Jillian. LYNDA MAUGHAN Acudernif . , . Viral ipark of heazcnly flame. Varsity Hockey 2-3, Humeroom Pres. 2, Secretary of Presidents Council 5, Varsity Basketball 3, F,T,A. 2, Hometoom Secretary 3 HARRY THOMAS MELLOR General . , . The md zniiard 14 bicb men rrriu in life if happi- neu, JI Dl l'll MARTlNllxOVlC Comvleriral all lim! I urn DAVID RVSSELL MENEELY Atademli . , . I'ul'uaIdtd good dcedr u1I.1r,ru and urnfh life, Htwmcrimm Secretary l. J V Bas- ketball l-2, Homcrmmm Pres. 2, Varsity Baseball 2-5 47 PHILLIP METZ General A carefree lrle ro lull of joy JAN MICHENER ,IACQUELINE MILLER General hat ue bare General I Ihall be loyal dur Geneml Sf' If' be I0 ff lean: In do ue learn by doing mg my life 'I be uhm' 'J fb'-I 0' 'bf' 10 me Wresrlmg Team 5 Band 1 2 KENNETH MICHAEL LFILAHNI JANE MILLER A :hmm ll 11 fplrll I at r1a11rall1 maker gon do Ihr Hgh! flung ul Ilve rzght time Tcmu Manager 1 Assmant Man ager 2 Band I 23 Homeroom Treasurer I2 Tn H1 Y 1 Chorus PETER MILLER Afadermr L1 e 11 a jeff and all thmgr rbou CARL NIXON FERNE MINK Acadermc She J all my fanry painted ber Varsm Cheerleader 1 2 71 Library Assrsranr I Planmng Commurrce I Thearre Guxld 1 Student Coun cl 3 Breakfast Commmee Prom Cnmmmee 2 New York Tnp Commmee 2 TORCH 3 Arademrr A man of hope and loru ard looking rnmd SHIRLEY MARGARET MORRISON Cornmernal A merry beart THERESA MUCCI MOSS MYERS uub room for P1 ery plearure C0m,,,e,m,1 Leg uf 411 bg Aradermr Arnbman ba: no Trl H1 Y Treasurer 1 Vrce Pres: happy ffl! dem 2 Planning Commutee 1 Techn1caICommmcc 2 Homeroom Thearre 2 3 Treasurer 3 48 XVILLIAM NAYLOR NORMAN NEIQMAN General . . . Ar :be lu ig if bent General . . , Tf1fler. lzght ur air. ru grour :be oakf of opvut BORGN Y PATRICIA NORDSTROM Afadefmc . , . No1l9ir1g great uar ezer azbiered uilhonz en1lJ1u1arm,'l Varsity Cheerleading 1-2-S. FAMA l-2-5, Chorus 1-3, Danteband 2, Prom Committee 2 5 National Honor Sotiety 25 'lennis 23 TORCH 3 JOLAN ELIZABETH PA PP Commeffial . . , The 1oife if a relerrial melody. Chorus l-2-5, Homeroom Treasurer I, FAMA 2, Breakfast Committee 2, Girls Trio 2-3. Tennis 2-5, Li- brary Assistant 2 TORKH 3 ROAR 3 Booster Burton fommit tee 5 Homeroom Secretary 5 ARTHUR PETRO General Art rr the rbxld SHEILA ISABELLE PEABBLES nature ALBIILIIIIC Vrrlufe :J like a Ban 1 2 5 mb :tone plarnly Jet Chorus I 3 Theatre Guild 1 3 H S 2 5 F T 2 Bi GAIL PHILLIPS General Fnendrhzp rr tht wwe of lffe Club 2 Orchestra 2 TORCH 5 FAMA 3 ROAR 5 MURNA ANN PHILLIPS ANTHONY PILEGGI rpeak for yourfelf john? Commrrtzal Srftly :paula and General Noble by berxtage .rueelly mule generonr and free Homeroom President 7 TORCH 3 Student Council 2 7: 49 JOHANN VENORA POTOSCKY Commerrfal There U a lady JOHN POLLOCK .ru eel and kznd General Why don! you 3 N! W ALLAFE P1 FHALSKI IDA PI GLIA fgmydl Flguu fhgn yhe fzneml 'Hz :uf lmzr 0 e umd Iangnam ann lun PAI LFTTI' VARIANNE Pl NYAX IT! A adm 1 ll haf ul dm: gnu ma' flux! rr gr JIL7' :lan ima' neu rc'1QurcrQ fuuncxl 1 A C u Surerarx 1 Thcacre Guxld 17? Prom fommmce 1 Hwmemom Sccrcrary 1 Trmu Manager 1 7 3 Rlng fUl'Tl1'TllIILL Bovslxng 7 N ROSALIND Q1 AL'1 ERIA Azadurm 1011! ui 114 11 1114 jul nvrgr 1 nr 1 ard 11 ip am Thearrc C uxld 1 Pun Pmm 'am Commmu 1X txunal Hunlr 91 tx XX axl1nm.mn Trap Cum m rrcc Cl1a1rm1n 1 lORf ll Ln r ff mm' 'rm 1 I1 1 mnrrne 3 tional Honor Soclcty 2 3 TORC H Lnerary Staff 3 ANTHONY PHILLIP QLICI General I hope I Jball have leulre I0 make good NANCY CAROL RAYBI CK Cnmrmnial . . . Hflappinexl ' 'HJ 41-711-' PATRICIA AINN REBECHI General . . . A plfafing mimic'- mzmr ir no Jlzght adxantagef' TORCH Business Staff 3, ROAR 3 ELLEN REED 7' X' N.- Gwznal. . . K1r1Jr1u4 fl ufrdumf' Humcnmm Vim- Prw I ELEANOR Rl'Tl'l REEL Cffmrrzenzal . , . Hfrmenf in good T VIOLET MAY REISER JOAN VALERIE RICHMOND Bible Club l-2. lluvmnrcmm SEU6- Cnleml . , . PaI1u1,1' 1111! a.l1ie1'4' Gwlwal . . , Ha if 11111 paid pr1rz,:plu, rar? 3 mon. ulw 1' f-1111111-2' M J V Slffrlmll 1. 11111111-rmm Pre-G 1, fhnzrui 1-2. Vanity Softball 3 50 X 1 1 KFNNETH RITYER General l am 4 mern jest DI-IALAS ROBBINS fennel Tbmk of eafe wk on Wresrlnng 'I LOIS ANN ROBINSON but Cfzmmerfzal Fez: only an. FI! DIHITIBIICS fluh I Chorus 23 KATHLFFIN Amd: ml AINN RO! HI az 1 f 1 l l'nm5 I1 lx r rn! upnu 1 1 cc s .1 I u nm Cnumnl ru XYIALTFR RODFNBFRGFR FDW ARD RODKFY fnural One of the noble of them all Varsm Yrorball I7 'NIan.1p,cr a flffffdl 'I 'UT XHUIWI Xamv, XX rurlms, 7 Varsm Track genllcman HOXWARD VFRNON Baseball 7 3 RO! KFFTI I FR fzmral Beuafe Ike fun nl 11 fmllull man Sfhuol Photographer '7 Phomgra p Klub 5 JOHN ROC' FRS fennel hz kmdlx I d ly fncndlw Varsm XX resrlmg JOANIINF NIARION ROSANIA fancnzl fmlnarl e if live Ima rung 4 falllm Homeroom Secrerarx 1 7 Srudenr Council 3 5I ROBFRT ROXX F Comwerual A fren 14 only all ha am' In fan mn cr 7 X Blskuh Studenr Coumnl Alrunnxc 7 HFLFN E RYANI Commnrzal A penm f yur Ihunglvll EVFLYN I S'l HI R SAHA I INI Azurfuun r nm .nl a umm, pu rmlm arsxry Chacrlcadu I P n ommlttu 1 f h.urrn.m lonal Hmmm Smlux 'IORI I P1mup.mphw ldxr xr Srunlnm C1 1 lu. Pres Pruxdlnr ARLENI' JOYfE SALKOXX I' Commn zal III funk In lhfbllgh uhm: Lxbrary Assnsram I RUSSEI. SAXMAN DANIFL SCHEIN ynlz Atademxf II Jrmlu betray Amadumr A fwpulaf body A zzurm hear! 111th nddulw ban Band 25 Bowlmg Team 23 I V Fumball I Humuoom Pres 1 Theam. Guild 2 3 FAMA 2 3 ROAR News Edllor 3 CAROL JEAN SFHELL Cr funn H1111 1 7 mf dzzrli Humcrurmm Pres Color Gun EDXX ARD Sf HI NTACHER Geneva! s d vu a nge BARBARA LOI SEIFERT 52 L nr rlnn b JAMES SC HLFIG fenual I ea! 11 Ll ueIl and I deep ueII that! all' FAMA Capzam 3 Commenfal A neu! appear pwwueo I Idrfnk 111 SCHULDASKI RAYNIONID General I HL 1111 11111: b umf rf, md' Um! .ml .mx 1 fnmdlx nay GERTRL DE ANNA SHFMFLFY SALUE ANN SHROPSHIRI Humeroum Secremn 3 Bmmeu 0, ,mu , 7,0 4 alum MMU mm, ml, mng f drumlx 'I'r1H1Y 17 Student founcxl 73 VU X1 3P-U I 7 'lhurrm 1 uuld I w Anal H rm mu OLIVIA SILETSKY JOSEPH SIMEONE C mmenzal A uznmng girl Afudcmzz Iarutgs 11 the mul UI IJ tlvavmzng :ann ff fllcarnre Rmg fummltttc 3 Homeronm Pres I Student fnun c 2 Q RLTH ANN SIMON Cnmmerfml In anion azfb nl and nz lmrmr zlear Student Councxl I Band 2 Prom Cnmmmce 2 Breakfast Commmee 2 Fmancc Commmcc 2 X DANIEL SINACORE Afddffflll Hu mmble fnzgers P142 Pmm Commxttec 2 Tuxedo Com mmce 2 fhorus Student munul Alcrnatc 2 F T Hmmcmom Vxce Prcs 3 Band 3 Theatre Guild 3 ,GCC eb PHILIP SMITH Academzr So true bu heart PAUL SMITH Jo Jmoozh hu Iputb General Deedf not 1L ard! fha!! Ipmk for m ALBERT SMITH Bagcbau 3 fcnefal VIVIIIUIII and une be 11 at but not Jezere Guzff X 7n.nnn fumes In Crnrmnlal One among 4 MIRIAKI STROHI fevzeral Ilmdfnl rl 1 r ber MARIETTA JEANI STRINGER I6 Cnmmenml A fmfkage met! hfffui I 7 VNU!! HOCIKEY CHARLOTTE 'UAE STAKE MATTHEW STEIN mn and pmt J Y Baiklfball 1 Versus of: Gxm Team I 2 3 Treasurer s ba 1 WMU pmkdgu won and Council I Humeroom Treasurer 3 THHIY I7 Llbrary Assistant I 53 ROBERT SXY AlN AlddL77lll For be fha! ante na! gfmd lr cur gnu! P mm fommxttu l 7 3 Stu ent untll Altunxtn Sdmul tm to raplcr 73 Stage Crew ? Brcnkfast fommntcc 7 Post Prom Party Commnttce 2 ROAR 3 XX' D H S Technician 3 XWILLIAM SXVEENEY fenefal fren! it tmib and mighty abou all rlwmgr J V Football l 7 1 Xnrxxtx XX rc t l g 1 Htmmcrtmm Treasurer l Homeroorr' Vru. Prns 3 STEPHEN 52,3130 HANNFLORE TFN7ER Amdepn 12159 go fgfolig Cnmmertlal A genlle will and fallen! I0 pcrfnrm 10 57477 fm 'HU 4 lfllfld Homuwom Vxcf. PreQ 1 2 Student lfflll-U1 Club 2 C nuncnl 2 RENATE SOPHIE TERMYNA Communal The mirror of all tnnrtesy urus l 2 Towcr w Ring fu mltrec 7 Prom Lommxtrcc 1 Stu dent Council 1 Tr1H1Y I ANITA CECILE THOMAS Atadurzzf Fnerldlg rule 0 Jldlllfc small Varsxtx Badtcrball 17 3 Hockey Manaeer I Vtmty Softball 17 Plannrng Commxttee 1 7 Breakfast Ctvmmrrtcc 2 Humcroom Sccre tar 5 10611 JAMES THOMPSON Atadermf The mari nba bunker fr no! qmtt a brute ball V Bastb Vamry Bnschall 7 w XXrcstl1ng 2 Homcroom Ptns 3 PHYLLIS ALYNE TINSLEY General . . . A lender heart, 4 will mfl4:cil2le, 54 XWILLIAM TOBIN General . . , A willing mind maker a light loaf. Planning Committee l-2 JOSEPH TRENDLER Arademif . . . A u-ire man u-ill make more oppoftunitier than he lind:. Varsity Suffer 2-R, Homeroom Pres. 2-3, Executive Council 3, ROAR 5 ANTHONY TROTTER General . . . The fharm 0 iV71f10fIlbI6'.A' Hometoom Treasurer l-2 l the T' BARBARA AVN TI LIBACK F una! lmagmaimn rr llle j nl mer urcrarx I IA 1 w IOR r 11 rr fhrutmhtmum mrmrru PHILIP JOSEPH TLMMINIA feneral Play not for game bu! fn! rpf rr 4 a X ,zrxxrx our '7 CHARLES BARRY TURK ,IACQUELINE FLEAINOR TW IST Arademrr Farlhfnlneur and Ceneral Whnster rr rm! nm nnrenzy are fhe bzgberr thmgr If I 11 Varslrx F tarball 173 j V B L I Homuoom Pres I Baikttball 2 Varsuty Buichall 23 flasx Trcasurtr 7 3 Tuxedo fum mrtru 7 Planmng Commnrru. Fxccumt Commnrtee 2 Fxecutnve Commnttee 3 TDITH ANN ITNGER C rumvrlrl . . . Kr11lr1rc 1 nr df fu. 671 710 mow. laughter STEPHEN MICHAEL VALDEZ Ccneral. , . A rolling :lone gath- Hwmcrrmm Prei. I--. Cym Team ,oru ---'. 'wx' 1. X'N.1ml '- I-2, Homcrrmnm Vire Pre-S. 3 ROAR 7 1 Thtarrc Guxld 'A WILLIAM VANDERGRIFT Ceneral H011 mufb lie: rn ton ri Qummlttcc ', Scnmr Chorus 5 N FRANKKES MARIE VAN KIRK Cwnral . . , The Drrlate of rom- mnrr Jaime. Theatre Guild l, Chorus 2-3. Chry- santhemum Committee 3 X . GEORGE NWILLIAM VAN NOTE, JR. Aradefrzif . . , Art if lbe mul of yell exprexrionf' Homeroom Treasurer 1, Young Democratic Club 2-3 A JOYCE VORSE Geneva! . , , I piped rullv murv CHARLES VINCENT fhfftf General . . . I hare raid ii. ro be ilf' Chorus 2. Homerrmm Treasurer 155 ROBFRT XX ALLAY I' Gtnefal lx y rr 1130111 ful rpm!! Baseball 17 1 Homtroom Vitc President Homtroom President BETTIE PATRICIA XVALTFRIFK Cwnmevrzal M1 Wlffd wud: I4 don I I cr mt ttlllv K1 ti Prcsidcnts Countxl 7 iolor Guard 2 Tickets and Announttmtnts Kommittu. K hrhanthcmum Committu. a CAROL MAY XY ARNER Crnrznlertial . . . Thinking ir bu! an idlt' tram' of xhonghrf Banking Assistant 1, J. X, Hockey l. Planning Committee 2. New York Trip Committee 2. Breakfast Committee 2, Maiorettes 2-3 THELMA W AMPI FR fun. ral Finn lrflle llmgi haze lhelr pfmlzar grate VJILLIAM XY ARFFL Aladcmn Ire but 119 nn uheve Ire found Il Homeruom Vite President MARY IDA XX EAKLEY General . . . UE.YFt?Edf71g1j well read. RONALD XYEIXLER fltadtmir . . . Crtariz'e arr dt- frfandi tht' refute of .1 mmd aml htarlf' Art Club l. FANIA 244, filtotus l. ROAR 5. National Honor Sociutx' 5, TORCH Co-Editor in Lhief 4 56 JACQVELINE MARIE XVERNER Aradtmn . . . ll',f lhme abou! her. fmrn hu vhall nad Ihr' pw- fert uaju nl honnrf' F.T.A, 2, Chorus 2-3, Student Council 2. Prom Committee 2, Theatre Guild R, Christmas Dance Committee 3 LAURA ELAINE VC EAVER Commeffial , . . I r htarl ' a ar rnru rand 4 htaun mm mrlh, RVSSELL XVHEELER JOANN MAY XVHITTOCK General , , , HB3 ilvpir fmixg 99 General . . . D1gm'tp hetomef a ,thall knot: them. UOYVIHVTVH Homeroom St-frctary 2, XX shing- tun Trip C'ommittct- 3 'E' N BARBARA JANE WISTER GERALD VUOLF Amdernil . . . Modern if the General . . , He haf :erred well. beauty fff unrrzerzf' who has helped hir fellmz' men. ROAR 2. EAMA 2-3, F.T.A. 2, Wf.D.H.S. Stagc Crew 2-71, Curri- Thcatre Guild 2-Z. Newspaper culum Marcrlals 3, Stage Crew 3 Club 7 TOR!'H Art fbfdizrmr 3 91? JEANNINE BLANCHE JUDITH ANN W LSTON OO XXIOODI-AND General . . . Intent anjlhing that lendx lo laughter. Tower l-2-5, Band 2-3, Tri'Hi-Y 2, Theatre Guild 2, FAMA 3 Aradcrrzir . . . A 11'i71J07V76 per- mnalilg thrizet on ferries. Varsity Hockey I-2-3, Varsity Bai- all l Xarl Sn all Homtmom Pruxdcnr l'7 Juno Trxp Commxtrcc 2 lTA 2 Na tmnal Honor Society 2 3 ALBERT YEAGER General A man mn do no more than he mn EDWARD YARI5 Varstty Track 2 3 Varsnty Foot Commertzal When Jpeakmg ba 3 falls 111 then that Jzlenre per ALICE MARIE WORTMAN made! Atadevzr Her nary handy ROAR 5 nn Ihr non hey Band 7 4 Student Council Alter nate 7 New York Trxp Commlt tee 2 Chorus I 2 5 NINA ZACHAROXY SKY Commerczal Su ee: and ROBERTA ZABOR rharmmg bright and gag ferreml Cqentlemerz prefer JOHN HAROLD YE'I'I'ER FRANCES JOANNF YORK blonde feneml Horror 1161 ffl IWW Cornmerfml The b6'11llI1 f Brmkfagt Kmmmmcc 2 ut 011 :he uwzpie deed Ilhllb lerzel an nd l 7 Dance Band 1 nrher rn hour of need Theatre Gulld 2 57 HOW ELL ZEPP General He har food m 11114511 Band I 2 7 Danceband found bu '7 ALICE ROBERTA ZOBER Akldtlllla 1: g J In 1 rung Immtb a gr 11d uid B nd v IANA LENA MARY ZOGORSKI Comruu I Nun ldv. mr 7712111 Ifnnzderazf. um! 1b 11115111111 of otben XX ashlngrun 'Imp Cummxrru R Ir. uuxn K Junul mar C nur -K 5 ROBERT MILLER HAROLD HUNTER RICHARD HAGELE Anumnf ,qdfuof Adwmr Auulanl Ad1IIOf KATHLEEN ROCHE STEWART ALEXANDER Vile Pfuidenl P'2Ifd97ll BARRY TI 'RK Treamfer ALICE HESS .Ywretary I J PATRICIA CONTI Sefreiary W 'M Q- wwf, f'H111Qr f X 9-1 Q all MLA V , HW A X521 gtg m Mwmll' -lmn :is , t ' J, , -43 ,,1:E22sEE:!. .. i ' ' P 3:-aaan essiiii. I iQ A v ll -iiiii i 1 ' --V 1 ' 1 X X The junior-Senior Prom is one of the biggest events of the year for many students. Preced- ing it is .1 Senior Banquet featuring .1 delicious dinner. A theme is chosen and decorations which add to the mood are planned by the prom committee. Due to the efforts of this committee, the gym is hardly recognizable on the big night. A thrilling highlight of the prom is the crowning of the queen and her court. Those who attend look forward to more fun at the post-prom party. This night stands out in the hearts of many as one of the most guy and memorable in their years at Delhaas. We are getting a glimpse of the behind the scenes work the Prom Committee did. Here are Carolyn Gouza, Stew Alexander, joan Grant, Gene Lazar and Mary Ann Haleman busy making the street lights for the prom. Are we at one of the Mernaco Balls or are we at the Everybody is having a wonderful time and who wouldn't FD . . The big highlight of the evening was the crowning of the queen, Ruth Ann Diotis. The court from left to right are as follows: Lena Zogorski, Kathy Rothe, Joan Bauer, joan Burnett, Shirley Rosen, Eunice W'ilson. Lorraine Meyers, and Rosanna Galasso. Jr Prom at D,H.S.! There isn't much difference. the terrific music und decorations. fm plecwwne 1 1' , sf. 5 The evening we'll all remember, the Junior-Senior Prom, On the left we have Michael Dugan and on the right is Robert King, Ferne Mink, Catherine Chiarello, Edward Sweeney, Valerie Hibbs and joseph Trendler. 1 ' I X ,E ,, fi YY 5, ,B rw' f 1 Could this be the chow linen? The hungry peo- ple are Evelyn Salmtini, Bill MLNutt, Mary Lou Allen, Billy Hetfernmn, joan Bauer, George Friedriak and Tara Lowe. Evelyn Sabatini, chairman of the junior-Senior Prom, takes time to relax for a moment, with her escort Bill McNutt. The Tower managers meet to LllSLl.1SS weekly sales and actlvmes Left to rxght Lynn Hurchrns Paulette Punzavrtz Delores MCWllll3mS Sallm bhropshlre, Ga1l Prlesrly Kathy Lawler and Kathy Oldham f--mm. ,www 'NV fwwww www ra ,....,m.JLa mwwmmmw mww sis-Q, aw-aww, QFZUWWL non-nw--mwmw, msn rmmasv-wmv-Mu ummm Mm-ww-.W www ,MQW , Totalme up thc dan s silcs calls for acnuracy and ertmemx Lxnn Hurrhrns and Curl Prresrlx com pare renuprs xxrrh monex 62 Sallre Shropshlre and Dolores Mcwxllrams, Tow ers general managers, go over ncker sales for the week This vsmdow llrsplays some of the many artrcles sold at the Tower Xou ran see that the Tovrer has prurrcally anv rhrng xou mlghr need TOWER The Delhaas Tower constantly endeavors to keep the student body adequately supphed wrth the necessrtres of school lxfe These supplxes lnclude wearxng apparel, classroom materlals and artxcles for the promotton of school sp1r1t In addmon, the Tower xssues lockers sells trckets at athletrc events, handles the annual magazme campargn and sells refreshments at var1ous school actnvmes Thrs organrzatlon IS operated by members of the student body under the dlrecnon of a faculty advtsor Kathy Oldham and Laneta Clayton are workmg diligently try1ng to sort keys for the many lockers ln the school Ronald Wetmder stops on has way home to purchase a trcket from Kathy Lawler and Paulette PUUZZVIIZ Carefully Dolores McW1lllams for the next football game arrange merchandlse after takmg rnventory u l ' I T T l l l 63 4 ifazgf w' 'f I I Q Watch those boxes Hazel they could trxp you Pull Harder' Spectators anxlously watch a tug o war between the semor gxrls Anil the Wlnflff I5 Blue ICHIU' EUUICC WIISOU The Blue team and nts cheerleaders enthusnastlcally watch one of the queen of the 195 Tlger frollcs ralses a blue Lompetmxe events shaker to sxumfy the vunner 64 , , ' up' U -Y fl If ' oi,' ,v .,l'. ,A fl 1. l 1 h ' fi .Q ' l Up and over' Lets go fellows only a few more obstacles to go rn the Obstacle Race' Fxve foot two eyes of blue yes grrls lets really get at rt Say arent they cute clever and full of the old charleston Splflt 7 Each year Delhaas studcnts are placed on erther the blue or gold team to compete 1n the annual sports nrght Trger Frol1cs The pornts garned by each team through thcu' spurt sportsmanshrp musrc and art abrlrtres and athletlc dexterrty are cumulatrvc for both boys and grrls nrghts Specral non competrtrve events are mcluded for enter tarnment and to drsplay specral talents Never 15 the blue and gold more admxrably drsplayed than durrng Trger Frolxcs However, once the pornts are totaled Delhaas becomes one unrted rootmg body Presentmg the Color Guard and Majorettes From left to rrght are Alrce Hess Carole Schell joan Grant Barbara Edwards Barbara Tulrback Branda Arensberg Rosalind Qualterla Lois Chlcowskl Say could that be Bob Swarn rn hrs second chrld hood! No he 15 trymg to get ahead of the others tncycles 65 . - ., . . ,, . 1 1 . . . . . - 1 s . , . . . . . , . ' r 1 . .. H fm . v 1 Q r u 1 1 ' fy . V H . , . . . . , , . ., - - - -1 . . . - m 1 - 1 - - ,- r . Mr Davidheiser FAMA Advisor and joan Hamilton proudly examine the first edition of the 1958 FAMA Barbara Wister Art Editor of FAMA discusses some art work to be used in the next issue of FAMA FAMA is a magazine which brings entertainment and news to the student body The magazine con sists of departments such as News, Exchange Art, and Features For their fine publication, FAMA has won several awards including some on the national popular organization at Delhaas The editors of FAMA joan Ross Steve Hettenbach joan Hamilton Joan Hamilton talks to the entire staff at a Judy Lint Borgny Nordstrom Florence Gamble Ann Jaqum and general meeting Peggy Hetherington meet with adxisor Mr Davidheiser U I I 7 level. Since its origination, FAMA has become a , , , , , n ' l v i u i 9 A - rv A 9 f' U A ' ' 66 M771 '--...A I W an. '73, C 4. Joan Bauer shown recexvlng the award for the Mr Hunter presents Stew Alexander the award for outstandmm, Lgxrl m the Jumor class from class the outstandmg Junxor boy Along vnth havmg advtsor Mr Hunter, IS both a proud and pleased good grades Stew IS presldent of hxs class and reclplent also parttupates rn many other act1v1t1es These tan srmors ure proud recrptents of the sweater aw ard Durmn Z1 txxo year perxod thex atcumulated the most pomrs for co Lurmular actrvrtres Left to rnght Front row Exelyn Sabatlnn Elrsa Bley Alrce Hess and John Bauer Second rovn Barry Turk jeannme Woodland Rosalmd Qualterxa Paulette PUUZZVIIZ Bortzny Nordstrom and Vxrgxma Bruce . Y . . I I , , v ' , 1 , ' V y y v y v a . v - Bemg awarded a certlfncare from the Amertcan Chcmlcal Socxetx 19 Shclla Pcabblcs Cathy Chrarello vunner of the I Speak for Democracy Contest of 195 beams vnth o upon noufltatton of her success The long awatted evenlng Avsard Nlght MISS Pennypacker honors Evelyn Sabatlnl wth a Saturday class art scholarshlp from Moore Instl tute of Arts and Sclences Evelyn plans an art career Award Nlght has become one of the most lmportant rradrtlons it Dclhus On this nlght, those who have I'C.LOf.fllIl0Il 'lhc slx big wx ftrds for senrors, the Ttger, Ltmp Key 1nd D tw trds are presented to descrv mg recrplcnts Scholtrshlps are recelxed by SCHIOIS to help further thcxr 6dL1C3I10l'1 Awards are not only gnen to seniors however but to sophomores and junlors as well The purpose of Avsard Nlght IS to encourage leadcrshlp IH all phases of school acmtty Hy. U I C a Q - contributed outstnndingly to our school are given 1' y Q ' A 4 A I 1 7 . I 1 , ' ', L H L 'L 1 ' 1 - K . Y . , Y Y , K' ' ' K , V V ' I i Y 69 Plans for the trip to Washington D C taken annually by the senior Class are discussed at a committee meeting Members standing are Ann Jaquln Mary Jane Jevxett Joan Burnett Vivian lxmght Vera Holmes Ferne Mink Loretta Hauck Joann Whittock Seated are Pat Conti Judy Unger Rosalind Qualterla kathleen Roche and Lena Zogorski Dttoranons tor the gala Christmas dancc spon soretl iomrlx hx the Junior and Qenior classes are being, tompleted bs Ron Lawrence Borgny lmirdstrim urls lox Dan Smacore Alice Wtbrt man G nny Brute Cassie kitson and Jo Chalsen Q . The senior banquet, a big event of the year, is being planned by Jeannine Woodland, Brenda Arensberg, Ann Jaquin, and Joan Bauer. his zuzgawc The Chrxsanthemum commxttee under the superusxon of Mr M1ller and the chalrmanshlp of Dan Smacore drd an exttllent yoh of sellmg, these flowers to dlsplax our colors for the Thanksglvmg Day attmnes Members of the Cap and Gown Commxttee are shown bemg fltted IH preparatron for graduatlon Left to rlght are Pat Conn Lena Zogorskl chalr man Maxme Holmes and Rosalrnd Qualterra Tlger Pow Wfovs a pep rally and dance held annuallx before the Delhaas Bf1SfOl football game was planned and dlrected under the chalrmanshlp of Borgm Nordstrom Also workmf., on the com mlttee were Ron Lawrence Judy Fox Dan Smacore and Al1Le Wortman ff. 1 1 1 f A s 'Vi ir X i 0. 2352 dv? '17 fn .. H ,ug QTa::,qff'w,f5.gVf f I Q Rf Q rf :ff , + 7 ,ek . ,sh 5224 ,bale hw ff f -, Eggzg ' K, Rf l, XF., gi ', 4. N . ., , , 'lk X if 324.51521 ig, 4 W M fs? wi Y N L , f ' ivfvflfvia Mm, 131121. 1 'L 2513154 N z- 'gg mn 'f . S 12 , ug Eff, -in , 3 M, .3 2 H Sf. M 595 L, 'Sang if A 'if ,N'.. Y. 'N zz, AWA - :A 7f' - . Lg.:-AW. . Q A ,L 4g'g,Q F g' ,. ' 'ff-fifz.-1'-ff -' .f x ,IR me- ,,'..f.1' 7 ' g ?1 s1f 'i ' ' 1. y 3 c 13 ,J airy. . a ,,1.tf- .tifgnf if A '- fff.,,, Q,. wr A . 44, N11-5' 5 27 1 ' '+m5k':li f' ,fly if q2f,zfQ.,.',f if 1 Q 1 .51-'W 9, .R In addition to the presentation of plays, for the community and school, Theatre Guild has many additional purposes. Dramatic training develops poise and self-confidence, as well as an appreciation of dramatics as an art. Theatre Guild also presents oppor- tunities for social growth by encouraging students to work together for a common goal. Besides dramatic training, students may participate in all other phases of the- atrical production and stagecraft. jerry Wolfe and Ron Bailey wait for a few minutes before they adjust the lights and set up the microphones These technicians always do a fine Job behind the scenes at every theatre guild production Shiela Peabbles cosmetician prepares Ardyss Faithful Sallie neatly arranging Theatre Guild costumes Beisel for her role in a theatre guild presentation preparing them for the next production 73 Student Councrl IS a hard vxorklng organxza tron whose solc purpose IS to bcnef1t thc stu dcnt body by hclpmg to solve tts problems It rs not 1 prof1t makmg organrzxtron although xt sponsors many act1v1t1es benef1c1al to the school Student Counc1l IS composed of f1ve offxcers, elected m thc sprmg of each year preuous to thtrr tcrm of off1ce, and one reprcscntatlve from each homeroom The reprcsentatnes are chosen for the1r quahtres of leadershrp rnteg rlty and rcspons1b1l1ty, thus lnsurmg the best poss1ble type of student government .7nteJnpfzet1ng ,.,n The officers of Student Counul who are presrdent Evelyn Sabatmn vrce presldent Cassre Kxtson retordlng secretary, Elrsa Bley correspondmg secretary Betty Cary and Gmny Bruce treasurer are at a meetlnq dxscusslng the student councrl program, under the dlrectlon of Mxss Kvxochlm Mass Kvxochka .md Exelxn Sqbatmn dxscuss the plans for the next student touncrl meetxns Several members of student councrl confer mth Mr Martm prrncrpal of Delhaas Hrgh School about the attlvxtres vshrch thus OISHHIZSIIUH xull sponsor They are from left to rlght Mary Lou Allen, Marla Dx Donato, Fred Smxth, and Cassie Kitson. 0 p , A combined meeung of student councxl 15 conducted by Evelyn Sabatrm They are dlscussmg an actrvrty whrch wrll be sponsored by the group at a later date Betty Cary Etta Donlon and Mary Lou Allen check the flles for certam data concernmg the councrl IDA Color Day an annual actlvrty sponsored by Student Councrl precedes the Thanltsgvnng, Dax Game and features a pep rally The mnners are Anna Mae Polarmo and Beverly Du Guay They were chosen by both students and faculty members 75 Another actrvnty whxch ns sponsored by student councll IS the Thanksglvtng Day Dance Here some of the members work hard arranmng the decoranons drsplaymg an atmosphere whnch ts qurte approprrate to the season The vrsual ards department 15 m charge of all the prolectors hlms and recorders vhxch are used throughout the school From left to rrght are Ron Barley Gerry Wolfe Ed Roclterfeller and Bob Svsam who are exammmg one of the new proyectors fhuzandp W D H S rs the system vyhnth as used to broad tast the announcement of school .actnmes and events Eath mormng several students yotces are heard over the publtc address system A few students are readmg over the announcements be fore the broadtast They are from left to rnght Pat Weller Borsny 'Nlordstrom Flossxe Gamble and Roz Qualterla Every vxeelx the members of the bovylmg club go to jublee Lanes ln Levxttovsn Eventually a team wrll be orgamzed conststmg of bowlers from D H S , , I I I , p Y- . , , f y A v , ' . , f 7 71 I 1 A I ! longed to the orgamzatxon last year Um Sched Clad The Delhaas chapter of the Natxonal Honor Soclety was organxzed rn 1955 56 and sxnce that tlme they have adopted the natlonal constntutxon Th1s orgam zatlon conslsts of only junxors and senrors Four qual1f1cat1ons are necessary ln order to become a member of the Natronal Honor Soclety they are good scholarshlp serv1ce to the school leadershlp ab1l1ty and a commendable character Each of these are glven equal consxderatlon when the commlttee IS dec1d1ng whlch students w1ll become members of the group The Natxonal Honor Socxety 15 strxctly a servrce orgamzatxon Durmg the year they attempt to com plete one major project along wxth other smaller ones Each semor member of the organnzauon re celves a Natxonal Honor Socnety Key presented by th1s h1gh school the jumor members recerve a mem bershxp card Belongmg to th1s organlzatnon IS a great honor and those who are a part of lf deserve a great deal of praxse The members of the Delhaas Chapter of the Natlonal Honor Soclety are Stewart Alexander Brenda Aresnbert oan Bauer Betty Cary Catherme Ch1arello Laneta Clayton Florence Gamble Al1ce Hess Ann jaqum Robert Klng Borgny Nord strom Paulette Punzav1tz Rosalind ualterxa Evelyn Sabatmx Sally Shropshlre Robert Swaln Ralph Syna kowskr Ronald Welxler jeannme Woodland Lena Zogorskn All are senxor members The junnor members are as follows Daryl Bauer Ardyss Bexsel Dorothy Brxght Loxs Clchowskn Carol Cowles Joan Erdelsky Edward Fmdrrck joan Hamnl ton Hrlde Hardt Valerie Hlbbs Casste Krtson Kathleen Lawler Judy Lnnt Tara Lowe Betty Maru sek Anna Mae Palermo Kathleen Patterson Sherry Polk Ruthe Pollard Curt Van Scxver l thexr work . Y, . y S ' ' l l I l 1 D - Q :J x a .. , . h , . , , : a 9 a ' ., . , . , .7 . Q ., .. , I , , ., - . W . . , , 1 7 . I , . . . . . . , . , . . .1 - ' x s 5 ' . . , . , , . . , . . , I . . . - , , , . 5 I 5 a s a . . . . . - , , . . j - . 1 1 Mxss Foley the advlsor of the Delhaas Chapter of the Natxonal Honor Somety looks on as several of the semor members work on one of the yearly projects Ten of the semor members also be The semors dont do all the Work for here are the jumors lxkewlse working hard on a s1m1lar project Mxss Foley seems quxte pleased wxth These happy stutlents are leaving school to go to just a few more steps and they will soon be there. Laughing and the station. They are headed for an enjoyable time eager these seniors mount the stairs to the platform, on their annual class trip to Washington, D. C. The senior ellss trip is the one activity to which every senior looks forward This program is planned to coyer a period of three days in Washington, DC during vthieh time activities are presented which ifford edueitiontl and reerettioml benefits for exeryone After attending 1 breakfast planned by the juniors, the seniors leave for Washington During the course of the trip such places as the White House, An napolis the lvso ima Memorial and the Washing ton Monument are visited Also improving our social maturity are the xisits to 1 play and a well known restaurant These happy dns vt ith fellow students are ones which will long be remembered by all who attended the tri vtill hoard the trun md will be on their may for a fun filled trip may be obserxed these seniors are xery anxious vsith their fellow students to start on their stay 4 Y u 1 1 u E v A I f b - I A Y I D - - . , J . , L V A i t . ., ' . . . . . t 1 ll ' 1 . 'L i t A ' ,u t v 1 v 7. v ' L A I A L A ' F A a 1 Y g t J . I I , K Here it comes, is the jubilant cry. A few more minutes and they I.et's check, are we early or is the train late' A One o eloek two o eloek three o clock roek thrs IS the tune which IS be-mg played by the dmee band as they practlee for a big event under the dnreetron ot Ralph bxnakowskx The Delhaas Chorus IS a very neeessary part of our schools act1v1t1es It rs organrzed 1n the begrnnrng of each year to help teach students part smgmg and group partrcrpatron The members of the chorus sxng at many different events Some of these programs include the annual Thanksglvrng Dry presentatlon and the Chrrstmas Assembly Along wrth these, they also lnve ID An nual Sprmg Concert whreh takes place rn May The With the aceornpamment of the dance band Kathy Bmgaman the sololst warts vnhlle the mtroduetxon s played under the leadershnp of Ralph Synaleoxs skr students work hard but get much satrsfaetron and fellowshrp from thrs group The chorus IS an organr zatron whrch deserves much credrt for therr hard work and outstandrng ab1l1ry Another part of the musrcrl program 15 the Drnee Band The members of thrs group are very cxprble players Therr talent IS dlspllyed as they perform at school dances assembly programs, and other specnl act1v1t1es Mr Blough drrector of the ehorus shows the trno consisting of Loretta Harris llossle Gamble and Kathy Blngaman the song, they urll sxng at thexr next performance Dan Smacore accompames them at the piano 79 The mrxed chorus consnstmg of sophomore lumor and semor mem bers rs shown at one of therr many rehearsals after school hours K3 U U U U I U . V Y l ' ' ' V, - .f-., ' '1 f ' ' V' 1' ' , 1- 1 ' -1 . . , L , L L . L-, A K . , , . t in 1 1 1 1 1 . ' e 1 1 ' 1 . Q 1 - ' -, 1 1, y . . , , , , ' , : , . . rv I -I S 7 ' v lyf y Y' . P . Presidents Council is a student govern- ment organization composed of elected presidents from each homeroom. The of- ficers of the council are elected by the entire student body. Within the group committees are organized to plan their sponsored activities. Erich week, at n specified time, they meet to discuss homeroom problems, procedure, and new ideas. The members of each homeroom are informed of the business discussed. As a result of Presidents Council, home- rooms are improved, so as to benefit the student. In turn, better homeroom func- tions may be planned. I I sf L' Members of Presidents Council are shown listening to plans being presented by president, Mike Dugan. Mike Dugan president of Presidents Council discusses the plans for the next meeting vuth Nlr Elliot Mr Ylliot ilxisor to Presidents Couneil is shown presenting new ideas to President Mike Dugan and Setretarx Linda Maughan F x, ' A . . .1 ,.t', , ' f , ', ,, ' gr The Sophomore Hop proxrdcd an ewenrng of gala entertunmcnt for each and every person rtttndlng 'Ihe gym urs bmutrfully decorated by tht Sophomorts md tht1r best attrre was donned for the excmng A queen 1nd her tourt were ehostn md 1 eood trme was had by all Lors Chrchovnsl-cl Queen of the Sophomore Hop enlms .1 dance vuth her estort at the memorable A sneak PFCVIGW of the Queens throne a Irttle before the brg event occurred The gym vxtrs beautrfully decorated bs the student body Some of the Sophomores and their escorts enjos a momen tous exemng., .xt the Sophomore Hop All seem to be CVCHT hawna A wonderful trme as-M46 f A v' 4 Y ' f , . ' . vv H A I Y . . I . r Y , . 1' . . . ,v, I . K t . ,. . - . L 2 , . , 'YJ ' , f f f ' ,, ,gf gi: V e,,,,r,,,.r , ' ' at - V+- . y Y V 5 f , 0' 4 . H V s y ' I ,' ' .' I , A w l I '1 ' . . . f w' , , . ' ' . The sophomore class cons1sts of ox er Q00 members They are the flrst to come to Delhaas as a whole from Benyamm Franklm unlor Hrgh Thelr contr1but1ons to the school were lnstrumental IH grantmg them recognltlon by yunlors and senxors ahke The oftlcers d1d 1 commendable job 1n leidmg thelr class mth the vnllmg help of the rdusors Also many or the students worked hard on the yar1ous commrttees Upon becommg senrors they mll undoubtedly be one of the most acuve classes IH the hrstory of DHS -lf!! I LU! I 8 YYY! The Sophomore class offlcets are busy planmng thelr years HCIIVIIICS The advisors Mr Greenhut Mr Donahue and Mlss Foley are HSSISI mg them The offleers from the left are Fred Smxth Fred Welntraub Joanne Gmdhart and Arlene Vogel x J' These students are vlorl-tam. hml on deeoratmns for one of the many .ICIIXIULS They are tum left to rnuht Bess Vattnmo llldle Llndeman, Don Star Fred XX mtraub .md Judy Pax ne 82 These glrls are preparmg the rolls for the Hoagxe Pwra Party sponsored hy the Qophomore class They are Joanne Gmdhart Linda Fxree Carol Curr and Joyce Charlesvyorth Deeomnons tor the Xalennne dance are bemg put up hx X lLl1l Hopltlns Pat Nlorean -Xrlene Xogel as Gul Bummmn .nd Elleen Hecht match 4511'- lf f n ' F' 5 . , . 5 - -ta it ' - ' :iyi ll ' W- 1 l' I lx. K- lyk' K . , x N' I , I my, T r T a , A A 1 1' x X1 . f P' The junior class of Delhaas will be the future leaders of the school. It is evident that with their qualifications and ability, they will do a very commendable job when they reach their senior year. Their contribution to D.H.S. have been many. The class advisors have done much to further the efforts of the juniors. Without their officers and committees, and the participation of the other students the class. success could not be possible. Presenting, the junior Class officers and their advisors from the left over back row Mr Clarke Mrs OBrien and Mr McCvoldrick The advisors watch over the officers and direct them in the best field The officers from left to right are Marie Dc Donado Ellen Mulvey Sherry Polk and Dontld Bruker ,...-4 Here we see the Sr Breakfast Committee The girls ani fellows vyorlted hard t prepare a delicious breakfast for the seniors right before they sct off for Wlishington The members of the group are from left to right Bill Lyall Leona Dorsey Lois Chickoyyski Hilda Hart and Linda Hart The chairman of the New York Trip Committee Kay Paterson and her committee consisting of from left to right Cathy Oldham Hazel Himmelfarb Nancy Furgeson Rita Bonaventura and Jerry Litton are looking at catalogs deciding, what sights thc class vyill visit on the trip 'Y Hazel Himmelfarb is the chairman of the jr Class Ring Committee The members of this order the class rings and prepare for the ceremony They are from left to right 83 kathy Oldham hay Paterson Joan Bernot Lynne Lefkowitz Pat Toster and Pat Weller 1? ,iz 4 V I' . Y . . . . Y . . i ' 4 3 9 ' I 3 T 1 ' l Ia I I -7 ' . Y . . . . , , , Y L v ! . . , . . I l A I 1 y ! 0: . ....,.. -1 ! 'i .1 , I , , A , , . O 2 ' : , . . . 'l l Y . . v ' . ' ' , V . , ' , , 1 , , . Mr Mxller band advnsor shows some members of the band the for matron spellnng out the word Alumnx for the Pennsbury football game They are from left to rnght B J Blackwell Kay Paterson Rnchard Purdy Brenda Arensberg and Presxdent Stew Alexander Stand By this IS a very famlllar phrase practice and form from the fxrst day of Alma Matcr The band tradmonally plays and other tmportant school functlons Whcn cadence the band rs converted mto a con our mdoor festrvmes Govcrmnp thc band Councrl Leadmg the band down the fxeld are the gxrls are constantly worlclng to lmprove the1r hard Work mclude two champlonshxps Patrrousm IS an essentnal part of all SOCICUCS quately dlsplays th1s element The nmc gxrls for thclr marchmg ab1llt1es and appearance Thesc organnzatxons have gamed the respect mumty 'Lai The members of the Delhags Color Brenda Arensberg Secretary of the band shows the President Stew Guard are marchmg at the Tnger Pow Alexander and Mr Mnller the Inst of those who were absent at the Wow one of the many events nn which IHS! Pfafflfe they partxcnpate 84 ff ' . . . C , . . . . ' x 1 ' , . : . . , , . ' f , , , ' 4 I ' Y 1 , . , . . in, . to a certain group of tigers who school till the final bell rings at our at all football games pep rallies not stepping out to a military cert unit which plays at many of is the Delhaas High School Band Delhaas majorettes The ambitious their routine and the rewards of The Delhaas Color Guard xery ade who compose this term are chosen of both student body and com And the band played on That is really a fact with the DH S band They are constantly striking up a tune a march or a school song Note the collegiate soul on the right Could that be Mr Hagele' The Delhaas Color Guard stand at at tention as thex wait to march on the field Thex are from left to rntzht Carol Schell loin Grant Arlene Cut, er Betti Pat Valteritlt Xian Ann Sloney Joanne Hall and Rozalind Qualteria The Mayorettes are performing on the staee before the student body These girls have mon several trophies for their outstanding work They are from left to right Carol Warner Alice Hess Brenda Arensberg head malorette Lois Chlchoxxsl-ci and Loretta lxapollta 85 Kathy Bingaman gets together with jo Anne Chalsen Editor of TORCH and Mr Clarke to talk over Business problems Hhfzaoing p' ' TORCH, the Delhaas High School yearbook, is similar to a a history book, recording in written form, as well as pictorially, our history, the history of our school, and its constituents, the students. The staff is composed of four departments: Literary, Art, Photography, and Business. These are the departments from which the material is derived, and thus make up the total book. The molders of the publication are the editors ,and co- editors, along with their staffs. TORCH is assuredly the most treasured piece of literature at Delhaas High School as well it should be for it is the story of Delhaas and Bristol Township schools ss The busy workers you see make up the art staff Here we have the TORCH literary staff working under their from left to right Mrs OBrien advisor Barbara advisor Mrs Dettmer Left to right they are joan Bauer Tulib tk and Barb ra Wister co editors and and Borgny Nordstrom to editors Paulette Punzavitz Sallie Ronald Weixler co editor in chief Shropshire and Rosalind Qualterla 86 GLW f' if '35 Pictured here are the advisors of TORCH 1958 Mr Hunter goes over some pictures with co editor Ronald They are from left to right Mr Clarke Business Werxler and Evelyn Sabatim Photography editor Mrs OBrien Art Mr Hunter Photography Mrs Dettmer Literary and Miss Foley Director of TORCH The staff of TORCH discuss plans and layouts for the 1958 yearbook. The editors from left to right: Ronald Weixler, Co-Editor-in-Chiefg Evelyn Sabatini, Photography Editorg Kathy Bingaman, Business Editor: Barbara Wister, Art Editorg Barbara Tuliback, Art Co-Editorg Joan Bauer, Co-Editorg Borgny Nordstrom, Literary Co-Editorg and, 10-Anne Chalsen, Editor-in-Chief. Presenting the three winners of our motorcade This picture shows the parade through Bristol which preceded the Thanksgiving day game Numerous groups of students worked hard to plan and decorate their autos Through this event the spirit of Delhaas was aptly portrayed ap ant Thanksgiving brings with it turkey, pumpkin pie, and the popular football games. Delhaas begins the day preceding Thanksgiving, to arouse school spirit. The day is not complete without the Homecoming Dance held for Delhaas students and alumni of Delhaas. These activities sponsored by Student Council provide 1 wholesome and spit ited Thanksgiving for all The parade unites the students in a com mon goal that being to display their elaborate decorated cars and to all cheer for the victory ox er Pennsbury The dance brings all the students together for a nlght of fun and fellowship Thanksgiving is truly a memorable day at Delhaas High School Color Day is a day of Blue and Gold attire and students dress to compete for prizes Here are the Color Dax winners from left Cathx Allen Rose Carcani Dennis Lexenthal Anna Nlae Pilermo Hazel H mmilfarb George Brexsington Bexerly Dubuax ml Lmeorge Wilmtnt v L ' . Y u - . n I - . ,Q Q - G X, LJ X 5 . , 7 i s it L. Q , ' - 3 , . ' I 'rf X' X- 1 1. ' ' , 1. Y ,,k,. Q , K V A , ion The Thanlcsgrvmg dance ns a big evenr after the annual game that day Here the students are shown dancmg, and hawmg a wonderful tlme Elrsa Bley was crowned queen of the dance that nlghr Anna May Oldham the queen from the prevrous year pre senrs her with flowers 'VV V' 1 'S .ro- 'nffs 67 -5-X The teachers are buyrng chrysanthemums sold by Barbara jean Blackwell The teachers are from left to nght Mrs Smrrh Mr Baker Mr Balenr Mxss Cook 89 ,4 I I :- T T - W . ,. . X 4 - - - A , , . , Y , l ' Y I? ,Z I iff- A , ' . ' ff, 1' 'fl 1? f r,i ' K , . ' , X ' , 1 ' .775 : A f' A I l ' 5 I 17. .ll 5 ' .A f - . . 'V , K-.. ,I .H K Q X . A 'fi iiffwiigiv-M 2 . ' , . , . , ' . 3 6U6 6l3lit .r' Fight team fight! This is one of the many cheers heard from the Delhaas Varsity Cheerleaders. These girls try to arouse school spirit and lead the team on to 'intl T victory. lt is obvious that hopes are high and spirit is overwhelming when your school has a winning team. But a team must have the support behind it to urge them on to victory. These girls arc full of pep and energy and are tlways trying to come up with new ind differcnt idcts for cheers To add color collegiate shakers are used by all The cheerleaders are the spirited lead crs of the student body They ire always vividly expressing their school spirit The girls along with the support of the student body make all 5P0ft5 Plea-51118 to atrend Ferne Mink and Linda Hart Before one of the games the cheerleaders gather about the moscot Their hope is to win and that mll bring., them good luck from left we have Lxclyn Sabttmt joan Smith Dayrl Bauer Borgn-, Nordstrom Cathy Chttrello Linda Hart Yerne Mink and Ioan Bauer 90 W-no hiuvf We want a touchdown The DHS cheerleaders are busy doing the touch down song They are Exelyn Sabatini and joan Bauer co captains from the foreground Daryl Bauer Cathy Chlarello joan Smith Borgny Nordstrom ff' Evelyn Qabatrnt and Joan Bauer talk over chccrlctlmt. formmons with their sponsor Mrs OBrien . ' t L L ' 'Z . 7 f, r t . . U l H I Y . , I Y Y .. I 1 F 1 ., 3 f v V 4 v , y y , n 4 U . . I , . .NN l 4' t 4 W ., f' .n - rf' Nfl: 1 Q ' 'V ' v v . is sw' , A ' - 4' I . , ,,.. ' , ' ,, , , ' 'A - - L , . t . . ' . ' ' 3 V vi , I ' fsmfy Go Go Go Delhaas on to victory Hold that line Delhaas Delhaas Delhaas Delhaas Delhgms Dclhgms Dellmns Dclhgms Delhans Cl We They Mastbaum 12 12 Plymouth White-lNlarsh 6 19 Morrisville 12 18 Vifilliam Tennant O 10 Neshuminy O 6 Bristol 13 13 Council Rock 19 16 Bcnsulemn 12 19 Pcnnsbury 7 25 Lets go Barry lets chalk up ,mother for old DHS Lets zo mighty eleven tatkle th t man and get that ball 92 - - - , , . ff - Q f ,...,., A ' , . ' . , , , X ' ', , . . . , , , . . . t . . .. W 5 'f 3. if-e4',,,4v 'JT .Q 4 The fighting Delhaas Tigers completed their 1957 football season with the traditional Thanksgiving Day game, while striving to gain possession of the Ingot Trophy. During the entire sea- son, the members of this squad fought with all their might and never failed to portray the ideal Delhaas High spirit. Even though training for the team is hard work and time consum- ing etch md every pltyer will express the fact that the thrill of playing the game more than compensttes for his efforts All those who have view ed the games can testify that their fast mov mg action and co operative teamwork presented them with much pleasure and enjoyment I - 9-A , S-3'-Q Delhaas plays on their home field fighting for another D H S victory -3- in ,QL a..,:r --fQvs'H' -s,.. the able coaching of Mr Tomasetti Y 'L ' 2 f 2 ' ' ' ' . ' ' 7 p 1 a.. n rl K V A y va, W ' . T2 i 9 4 I3 L- A nv I .9 1 a' 1 Q I ' ,ff t if at ' I V A I 'll W 5 i iriit ,i i A , ' g I 1 awp T fa fp ' U- -.,. f Q ily -2-f. ' ' Q' .Lf K t Q. 'v . -5 , K J. l . 'Mft L. A 5' N 'fL.LqM. ff' v, 1a..,',f 'ip' N ' - . I i .J-ff v Kw ai S31 I ' .' -44' s ' 3 M- 4 21 4' . A' 4 '- - ff' ., ', -V: . Q ' , M y K 'T i ' 5Q4n' .v nh' 01 . l 5 , Q V cl. L 1 ' Amid the snow and ice D,H.S. fights on under Fight Tigers and lets carry that ball for a touchdown 9 The Delhaas Champ1onsh1p Hockey Team are from left to rrght Valerle Hxbbs Lxnda Maughn Marna Kxlgore Jeannme Wwdland Vnvxan Baker Ellne Doan Mary Lou Herman Gmny Bruce S15 Grady Ehsa Bley Etta Donlon Betty Cary and Theresa Kenelly Central Bucks Pennsbury Brlstol Councll Rock Bensalem Wlllxam Tennent Morrlsvnlle Lets go Elnsa put xt m there one pomt you know Etta nsnt too slow exther look at her backmg up the play That goalne ns qunte a gal' 94 WE They 6 U U 'P ,y vs. D. H. S. 2 2 vs. D. H. S. 3 0 Neshaminy vs. D. H. S. 1 0 ' vs. D. H. S. 1 0 ' vs. D. H. S. 1 1 vs. D. H. S. 1 1 1 ' ' vs. D. H. S. 3 0 ' ' vs. D. H. S. 1 0 CHAMPS' This 15 the title whlch our 1957 Hockey Team has earned These girls have displayed amazing skill and vitality in their march to the championship This came only after periods of hard work and extensive practice combined with the will to succeed Here is a team which will long be remembered not only for its many victories but for the good sportsmanship shown on the field a team which we are proud to claim as a part of Delhaas High School And thats the way t s says Mrs Flack Jeannine Woodland looks on with a smile What could be the content of the book' Huh? BEAT Bristol' What a familiar cry and be Here we are fighting for the ball Sis and Linda are well on the lieve it or not they Bristol were HO! S0 hor way to overtaking it Fellow players are quickly following up the could we lose' 95 ' i i , . . l What with Ginny Bruce and Elisa Bley, how Play. G0 team, go! i mx thit Citor e lrietlrith got that rebound the te 7 tin ti e it tloxsn the tourt and score anoth r poins Nei Hellines left ind on the right Bill MCNutt ind Lou lxltin sttntl waitin tor this attion to bettin CUM Under the eapable leadership of their Coach, the basketball team has given many outstanding per- formances this year. Our boys have highest rating in a Class league. Being composed of members who not only display excellent ability but also sportsmanship team and teamwork the Delhaas basketball can not be considered anything else but a terrific squad. Because of their will to win they have been very successful, Our school will always remember this 58 team as the most out- standing basketball squad in the history of Delhaas. Ilellines t ou lx ein ext am the W1 0 Nl I 1 Ce vree lriedrith rieht xx ttth them ind are ready to reteixe the hill at amtimff Nir Olin the toath of our star btslxetball teim shows the bus a new plix Seated ire from left tv rieht Lou lxlein Lil C irnex Ron Ba h and loc lxleln mlm trim ettt rieit ite Bill Nlt'Nutt Nel Htlhm. Gluten lrietriti trx Tttk Nlike I imereiux in llit ' ' opxvat We They Dellmms vs. Ewing 62 49 Cheltenham 58 56 Trenton 66 52 Alumni 92 42 Burlington 62 56 Morrisville 85 55 Bristol 102 50 Morrisville 65 55 Pennsbury 52 40 Bensalem 65 40 Council Rock 68 50 Neshiiminy 60 57 Williiiiii Tennent 96 48 Bristol 6-1 48 Morrisville 109 50 Pennsbury 89 65 Wifzr Lauer or t es on o is lu up S1 ns outstin line memlwer of Ile team will sure x Il I i ull L Barn Turk on left watches lxetl Hellines as he aids C eorr,c, Irielrith tap thc ball into the luis et i will LI s one rieiruli Xcl Hel ir Bill Nltxfutt loc lxlein xx int possession 16 O l 3 fl7Vt' f ' -nk. l Ge lfrietlrith Lili. e f h'. lots. Tl' .. i gf - - ' if AL . 'lj more 2 more points. Nell Hellinuus Anil Lou Klein st.1 tl xmrtliing untl the sli it is npl -tell. Xwhl g' the lan! GC If It . . A , AK ll ms' 97 an entfzuouwiw Delh us h is ilu .155 been proud of its girls bisltetb 1ll tum Ihrouph hlrd xxorl-t skill sp rit mel uptble eotehmi tic girls hue muntumd 111 cxeellcnt record The Clin ix of this effort name iri 1937 with thc. title Lower Butks County Co The pangs ill here V and Varsity resting., .xftcr a lone pratticc Varsitx is from the left Marx Lou Her man Mariam btrohl N il rie Hibbs Sis Grads Ftt.1 Dorilan Ginny Bruec .mtl Ilisa Bley Miss lmelisano shows wlesnnine VC'ootll.xritl and Mary Lou Herman ,1 few basketball tethniques. Qhxmpions They him represented Del hams Hiph Sehool with the good sports mmship and cnthusitsm xxhieh help to ine others a fine opinion of our school Elisa Bley attempts ti beautiful foul shot while at prac- tice for .1 big gumc. 98 Z , I Buggrng up on the latest plan of attack Mr Mukalxan certamly has the attenuon of the team The soccer team rs as follows From left to rrght frrst row Ned Hellrngs Jay Robbrns Ken Gull Ronme Bash George Ftedenck Second row Joe Klem Ed Carney Brll Harrrs Charles Bellerby john Sullrvan joseph Trendler Thrrd row W11 lram Farrell and Davrd Hartley The halls of Delhaas often rmg wrth the phrase Harl our Mighty Eleven Thrs could only refer to the Delhaas Hrgh school soccer team Under the capable leadershrp of therr very valuable coach the soccer team has obtamed school wrde recognrtron Begrnnmg every game wrth the thought of wrnrung the fellows frght hard to reach therr goal A team sprrrted and educated rn the freld of soccer IS a defrrute asset to Delhaas school l1fe They wrll always be the mrghty eleven to the students of Delhaas Hrgh School Delhaas Delhaas Delhaas Delhaas Delhaas Delhaas Delhaas Delhaas Delhaas Delhaas Well here we have the bug man of the soccer team the captarn Our soccer team rs one of the spotlrghted organrzatrons around school From left Joseph Trendler and Mr Mukalran Th New Hope Trenton Norrrstown Neshamrny Permsbury Cheltennham Trenton Solebury Pennsbury Cheltennham Vrewmg one of the many games the soccer experrences we see Bull Harns, on the ball for DHS The other members of the team are ready to assrst the play Remind you of a head on collusion? D H S rs rn there frghtmg for the ball I wonder who really came out the vrctor and who had the headache? 9. l I I' X , ' ' and ' ' We ey ', ' ' vs. 1 4 ' . vs. 0 1 ' ' , vs. ' 1 1 ' - ' ' ' . vs. ' 3 0 ' ' ' A ' ' , vs. 0 1 ' ' . vs. 2 0 , ' ' ' ' , vs. 2 0 ' ' ' ' . ' vs. 5 2 ' vs. 3 0 ' . vs. 1 2 The students you see skillfully dis- playing their ability in gymnastics is the well-known D. H. S. gym team. They endeavor to perform to the utmost perfection and often en- tertain at assemblies and Tiger Frolics. Many schools have delighted to their performances and they prove to be very beneficial to Delhnns High, Nothing like a few exercises to limber those muscles. The gym team warms up before performing. A member of the Delhaas gym team performs The beautiful stance is being done by Betty Cary a hand on the parallel bars and displays his and her supporter is Norma Howard Marietta excellent skill and form in doing so 0 Stringer looks on 0 p , He missed him. The Delhaas player, jimmy Van Cleve, outruns the ball and is safe at second. Cl pnpulafa The baseball team is one we have been proud of in the past, as they have brought the Lower Bucks County championship to Delhaas time and time again. This record will give the 1958 baseball team a great deal to live up ro, but we feel certain that they will equal past teams in ability, vitality and victory. When baseball season begins, we are sure to find our boys ready to play and eager to win. And when the season comes to an end we know we will find them wearing the victors crown. .,-- .,-'.,i.j-6 Mr Thomas and Mr Hunter Delhaas baseball Mr Thomas head baseball coach makes some coaches instruct the players before the gam suggestions to Bob Feix the pitcher before the b6g1US next inning begins A . -Q l02 Delhaas vs Plymouth Whitemarsh Delhaas vs Neshaminy Delhaas vs Bristol Delhaas vs Morrisville Delhaas vs Pennsbury Delhaas vs Council Rock Delhaas vs William Tennent Delhaas vs Neshammy Delhaas vs Bristol Delhaas vs Bensalem Delhaas vs Morrlsville Delhaas vs Pennsbury Delhaas vs Council Rock Delhaas vs William Tennent Delhaas vs Bensalem W' Which one shall I take? Topper james Thompson busy picking out a good bat He is one of the very valued players on the Delhaas Championship baseball team Here the Delhaas Championship Baseball team takes time out for a rest and a little gab session. 103 Hn that ball Elxsa Although we are wnnnxng the game another hut would be profltable Clfzafzdand In thc sprmg of each year a group of glrls may be scen each afternoon practncmg d1l1 gcntly on the fxeld Thcy are our Delhaas softball team Thc evxdcnce of thcrr hard vsorlt rs casxly notlced 1n thur many SICIOIICS You can always be sure that our g1rls w1ll play to thc best of the1r abnhty fully ut111z mg thclr skxll and workmg togcther for the best mtcrests of the rcam Constantly they cxhlbxt sportsmanshlp and fme playmg alvsays glvmg a commendable performance They may be constdered one of Dclhaass outstandmg teams e They Delhaas vs Councrl Rock Delhaas vs Neshammy Delhaas vs Bensalem Dclhaas vs Wrlllam Tennent Delhaas vs Pennsbury Delhaas vs M0ff1SV1llC Delhaas vs Brlstol Delhafts vs Councll Rock 4 After a hard game jeanmne Woodland and Another homerun Ellsa scores another run for DHS pntcher Mama Kllgore catcher, relax for a moment Therr happy fans reflect the outcome of the game W Delhaas vs. New Hope 22 8 . ' 20 9 . ' 17 7 . , , . . .. . 16 6 Y '. I' ' - . . ' ' 26 10 ' . 11 6 . ' ' 19 0 . ' 5 8 . . ' 5 8 Q . y - 104 opxvdo na v w I ,ry 8 Q5 4 ,Y gg rar' 4 5 3 I .W ,. Sf 922' 41 fl V sv 'Q its .F 49' new 'FW if 9' qu 4. 1 N' 8?-man A There goes the ball Jeannine Wootlland Out' cues the umpxre as Sus Grady catches the ball Now Delhaas leases another beautxful pitch Wnth her sklll me wxll have xts turn at bat tould not help but wln the game af if Mrs Flack and Mrs Lee SIVC the girls a bit of advice before the game begins The members of the team are, from left to rlght jeannnne Wocztlland, S1s Grady, Carolyn Gouza, Marna Kllgore, Button Thomas, Valerte Hxbbs, Elisa Bley, Thelma Finney, Judy Smnth, and Gmny Bruce 105 I o . - V , ' A 1 Taffy var A A lf 'A A.. V . . . - Q , be sq , ,,',-v' -, ' A - . Qty v ' ' !.,,-Q., 'ef-' 4 Y, - 5 , Wm, 'K' f. FM! '5 'fs , 3 ,-1,- .t ,U I . b -wry VA .4 . , . t nf . ' . my . V, ,A, J M, .M wi, , ,i A. W, , ,,. I - . W'-. Ll-f 3.41 . -A . f , 1' ' .. IZ. . 'Ng ,Q-fa ,-,gypgd ' .,., -f ,- .,, ' , x-1 ,, ' ., . 1 ' W , ' A f 'v. f 348 - , ' ' - 4 'V f raw?-4, M .- ' 3, , I ,,-15 ,f. ,nv V. ,l up a,7, ,.,,, 54 'J ' f ',, ,ff W1 ' '- gs, H-I , ' f, . Mn ya Q . re- . , . . ' , I I ' ' VILL .,,5m. L 5 I 3 ..,, f I -m B . T 'A . , t M., ' V Nm , ., 4 . -an a YL. an 1 4' I , nw. i. -sa U ta x rl- . o , . T 1345? . ,N .t :Lili 3 lf ' J,. 4 ,- A., 1 . ,- . - 1 ' ' , ' 'X 1. '- Q., ,34 4 , 4. 'I D 3 Jn.. A J- A ,,' ' - 1, '-' i I ,nv ,I f.', .. ,.f. '-. As. A ' -' .. 5.4, '. . ' W' , Z g - V , al D - . y' 4 ' 7 y y' I Coaches Mr Mukalnan and Mr Wodock grve Mackey Longo and Bob King a llttle lrrendly advlce about vxrestlrng ww P Intelllgence experlence and strength are of equal rmportance rn order to be successful rn vsrestlxng Contestants rn thls actnve sport are placed rn one of eleven werght drvrsrons rangmg from 95180 lbs Inclrvrdual and team wmners are dctermrned by use of a pornt system Masterrng new holds mam tarmng werght and mcreasmg strength are contrnually bemg sought by team members from m1d vunter trll sprrng Look1ng 1nto the future we see much success for Delhaas unzor Varsxty and Varsxty players rn the Lovn cr Buck County Wrcstlrng League We They George School Delhaas Cheltenham Delhaas North Pcnn Delhaas Abrngton Delhaas Central Bucks Delhaas Palrsades Delhaas Sprrngfreld Delhfnas Brrstol Delhaas George School Delhaas Some of the Delhaas vnrcstlers look on as B111 Sweeney and Al Here W9 have W0 Of Ollf DHS Wf95d9f5 fight Adamson tn to pm each other mg for a vxctory C J . . I . I . vs. 25 20 Q .I . . -. vs. 26 15 -. -.. ', A, Q vs. so 22 ' vs. 1 35 13 vs. 9 27 ' vs. 54 14 ' ' vs. . 44 6 ' vs. 23 26 vs. 24 18 106 9 01 oG,,A?0 J' 9 01 campy J' P 01 campy J' 9 01 QGRAFH J' gy NT R COLLEGIATE P Kunsus Cnty Pubmww fue' Mn .'uxmve'- 80:15 FAVORY HOME OFFICE , ff, . 1 I-A new 1, la iw an Q Q


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