Eddystone High School - Beacon Yearbook (Eddystone, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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.gntfroducinq . S E 2 X E vi i ATHLETE-oF-THE-MONTH William Coppock, known to most of us as Pete , was given the honor of being Athlete-Of-The-Month, after his sensational catch in the Landsdown-Aldan game. The gun had gone off signifying the game was officially over, but because the forward pass was in the air at the time of the gun, the six points were awarded to make the score I2-6 favor of Eddysrone in the most thrilling game of the year, A-REMARKABLE-HOBBY Don Sadler built Shakespeare's Wooden O , to scale after studying many sketches and drawings, I GIRL-OF-THE-MONTH Ruth Ann Bryan was c hos e n Girl-Of-The-Month in December by the members of the Business and Professional Women of Chester. This honor is bestowed upon a senior who has been highly recommended by the administration and faculty of her school. BOY-OF-THE-MON TH Eddie Lucas was guest of honor at a dinner given by the Chester Exchange Club on November 15, 1956. He received a plaque from Mr. Roscoe Ridenour, member of the club's Boy-Of-The-Month committee. Eddie was the choice of administration and faculty,

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l Ltl T TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: R. Cassidy, J, Srrader, T. liourdaski, D, Beevltcr, J, Gaskell, S, Paur, 'l', Cnr- toran, SECOND ROW: M. Orange, ll. DclVacchio, C, Jantcs, J, Hester, R, Ricks, P, Vtinorc, R, Turner, 'IAIIIRD ROW: L, Weider, A, Hess, R, Kitchen, P, Norman, M, Varies, S, tireenwood, M, Schwartz, FOURTII ROW: P Snider, C, Ferguson, B, McWilliams, R, Bryan, M, Benjet, J, Frye, K, King, A, Ilcrguntz, Student Council Student Council duties and activities are under the direction of Miss J. G. Dolbow. Mem- bers act as a link between faculty and student, they sponsor the hall monitor staff, decorate the bulletin board and make up the Social Calendar of the new year which is approved first by the faculty. Each homeroom is represented bya student elected at the beginning ofthe year. His duty as a council member is to actively represent his home- room group in all the proceedings. On November I8, I956, a meeting of all the junior high schools in Delaware County was held in the Bala Cynnewood Junior High, Wayne Titerence, Bill Drake, Ruth Kitchen, and Patti Norman, and Miss Geneva Dolbow attended. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss problems of the schools and to exchange ideas on such activities as raising money for council pur- poses. The meeting was followed by a dinner. Everyone went home with new ideas. 85 Ll:lfT TO RIGHT: Judith Gaskell ....... PRl5SIDliNT Mary Lee Schwartz ..... SECRETARY Rtltll Bryan . . CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Richard Cassidy ..... VICE-PRl3Sll7liNT Jane Hcrgert ........ TREASURER



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SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT -K. King, V. McClintock, I. Gaskell, S, Paur, D. Beecher, J, Hergert, J. Frye, R. Bryan, M, Orange, N, Dopirak, STANDING - L, Wieder, B. McWilliams, S. Greenwood, E, Hester, C, Hollingsworth, E, Lucas, B. Kapsha, II. Bandurski, G, Sherwood, M, Butler, R. Kerestus, B, Monahan, L. Rossiter, F. Hassan, national Hanan Societq OFFICERS FOR T956-T957 President .... Dare Beecher Vice-President . . Jane Hergert Secretary. . . Ruth Ann Bryan Treasurer ..... Judith Frye The National Honor Society of- fers to high school students one of the most broad accomplishments in the school . The purpose of this Society is to promote scholarship, leadership, service, and character among the studentsr To be eligible as a candidate, the first requirement is a scholastic average of B 1851. All pupils in the iu ni or and senior classes who have attained this average are then voted upon by the faculty and mem- bers ofthe Honor Society. Only five per cent of the junior class and ten per cent of the senior class may be elected in one year. The instal- lation is usually held in March. Miss F. Geneva Dolbowis spon- sor ofthe National Honor Society. LEFT TO RIGHT - J. Strader, B, Monahan, E, Likums, D, Sadler. Scott'a -Hi-Q Edd stone Hi-O team consisted of two seniors, one iunior, and one sophomore. The team is very thankful for the help and interest received from Miss Dolbow, the faculty adviser, and from our prin- cipals and student body. On our first meet, we competed against Lansdowne -Aldon and Clifton Heights. We placed second with twenty eight points. The second meet we opposed Springfield and Nether-Providence, scoring eighteen points. The past meet was with Collingdale and Darby with Eddystone being the victor.

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