Episcopal Academy - Tabula Yearbook (Newtown Square, PA)

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LR RN RPFFFR, 11.133, .1165 ,lm .' .- Rf T 4, 9-1',l fi 1 1. . - Sill ' fi 11,1 'uni nf flu' .- ' .nwx .fm w , 'wc llfzfw frz jf11wr:.'l11wr's Nfgll-f1t'Y j,11zr of e'!f'1'!.'f1'1 .'-1 111111111 THE FACULTY GREVILLE HASLAM B A Massachusetts Instrtute of Technology M A fhonoraryj Umverslty of Pennsylvanra L H D fhonoraryj Trrnrty F RGS Head Master at Eprscopal srnce 1921 WILLIAM H ORTLEPP AB Yale Umversrty Master at Eprscopal srnce 1924 Assrstant Head Master srnce 1940 Englrsh FOREST LEE GAGER B S Pennsylvanra State Teachers College Physrcal Educa tron Temple UHIWCTSIIQ Master at Eprscopal srnce 1913 Supervrsor of the Mrddle School srnce 1940 CHARLES S SHINN PhB MA Brown bnrversrtx LLB Temple Umxersrty Law School Master at Eprscopal srnce 1901 Regrstrar Mathematlcs MARJORIE B CARPENTER BS rn Educatron Temple Unrxersrty Vassar Mrstress at Eprscopal srnce 1936 Supervrsor of the Lower School srnce 1943 FREDERICK JAIVIES DOOLIT1 LE A B IB K Kenyon College Master at Eprscopal smce 1905 Head of Latrn Department Greek OHN HENRY BRIVTONI B S johns Hopkrns Unnersrty A M Unrwersrty of Penn sylvanra Master at Eprscopal srnce 1921 Drrector of Athletrcs Hrstory wanna Master at Eprscopal srnce 1921 Head of French and Spanrsh De partments HUGH HAMII TON MCCLELI AND AB AM Unrversrty of Pennsyvanra Master at Eprscopal srnce 1924 Head of Mathematrcs Department GEORGE TODEY DAvIs A B Bowdorn College M A lveslexan Unrversrty Mas ter at Eprscopal srnce 1926 Lat1n KENNITH RAX EINSCROFT BAIELEY A B Wesleyan Unnersrty A M Yale Unrver srty Master at Eprscopal srnce 1930 Head of Englrsh Department MINER XV MERRICK AB Amherst College Master at Eprscopal srnce 1932 History RAYMOND H KEEGAN AB Harvard Unrversrty Master at Eprscopal srnce 1932 French and Spanrsh ERWIN XV DREXEL Master at Eprscopal srnce 1933 Mechanrcal Drawrng and Handrcraft DONALD A MILLER BS Pennsylvanra State Teachers College Temple Unrver srty M Ed Penn State Master at Eprscopal srnce 1934 Mrddle School CHARLES G Ecru ES A B Waslrrngton and jefferson Master at Eprscopal srnce 1936 Head of German Department Mathematrcs LEFT T0 RIGHT TOP Merrrck Ortlepp SECOND Row Brmton Comfort Drexel Haslam THIRD Row SrClaIre Lwford Qurnn johnson BOTTONI Nlurdoch Pugh Doolrttle G Davrs YN Davrs 8 y - fr . 1 - - y . . 7 - . . l 3 ' I 1 , . ., . . ., . . EARLHAM BRYANT, S.B., Haverford Collegeg B.S. in C.E., University of Pennsyl- . , , . ., . ., D . ' . 1 7 1 . , . ., . l '. ' I . 'g . ., . ' . . , . L. h- I! .I Q 'Q e.-' c X ',,f'1f v NS0' . ,xv ,V I. 7. Lf., ff.4--' THE FACULTY ROBERT L GERMAN A B A M Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra Master at Eprscopal srnce 1936 Mrddle School S ROWLAND MORGAN JR AB Wrllrams College MA Unrwersrty of Pennsyl vama Master at Eprscopal srnce 1936 Physrcs ROBERT G BISPHAM AB Wrllrams College AM Co1umbIaUnIvers1ty Mas ter at Eprscopal srnce 1937 Mrddle School ANIES BRENNAN AB IBR Duke Unrversrty MA Boston Unrversrty Master at Eprscopal srnce 1937 Head of Hrstory Department ROBERT TROUT B A Lafayette College M S In Ed Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra Master at Eprscopal srnce 1937 Lower School FORREST D COMFORT BA Penn College MA Haverford College Ed M Har vard Unrversrty Harvard Psychratrrc Clrnrc Master at Eprscopal srnce 1938 Gurdance EANETTE V HALL Sorbonne Mrstress at Eprscopal srnce 1940 Lower School MARGUERITE SIBLEY Elementary School of Musrc Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra Mrstress at Eprscopal srnce 1940 Lower School Musrc FRANK M SHANBACKER A B Prrnceton Unrversrty Master at Eprscopal srnce 1940 Lrbrarran Englrsh EDWARD SHIPPEN WILLING JR A B Wrllrams College Master at Eprscopal srnce 1941 Mrddle School ROY S NIILLER B S Westchester State Teachers College Master at Eprscopal srnce 1941 Mrddle School ROBERT YV NEATHERY JR A B Unrxersrty of Rrchmond Master at Eprscopal srnce 1942 Physrcs Chemistry HARRY A HARRIS B FA Unrverslty of Pennsylvanra School of Industrral Art Master at Eprscopal srnce 1942 Mrddle School Art GEORGE LANGDON Brown Unrversrty Master at Eprscopal srnce 1942 Mrddle School Frrz EUGENE DIXON R Harvard Unrversrty Master at Eprscopal srnce 1943 Drrector of AC1mlSSl0HS srnce 1944 Englrsh Elementary Algebra French AXIES H MCK QUININ A B Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra Master at Eprscopal srnce 1943 Englrsh TI-IE REV RICHARD T LYIORD A B Harward Unnersrty S T B Eprscopal The Ologrcal School Master at Eprscopal srnce 1943 Sacred Studres LEFT TO RIGHT Tor Harrrs Balsley 'It class meeung QFCOND Row Shrnn johnson Ort lepp TI-IIRD Row hee an Qurnn Drxon Borrow Brmton Eckles St Clarre Dans 11 . , . ., . ., , - . 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' ' ' Y, . . . - .. r . . , . . 1 . - g , , . . - , ' . - . - THE FACULTY OHN N SLNUNER XB 1V1l11am and Mars Master at Eptscopal smce 1943 Mrddle School WVALTER E IOHVSON AB Prxnceton Unnersxty MA Columbla Unnerslty M Mas XxLSU'I1111SlCl Cholr School Master at Eprscopal smce 1944 D1 rector of Muslc THORIOW WN S BIRDSELL BS Dartmouth College Mastet at Eptscopal smce 1944 Mlddle School ol-N R 1AxLOR BS Muskrngum Master at Eprscopal smce 1944 Mtddle School THE Ru EIBPRT K S1 CLAIRE AB Prmceton UHIVCFSIIQ BD Lptscopal 'lheologlcal Sfflllllliily Chaplain at Eplscopal smce 1945 Sacred Studles OSLPH BROYVN AB Prmceton Umversrty Master at Eprscopal smce 1945 Mlddle School MARTHA P ALLEN BS UI11VCfS1ly of Pennsylvama Mxsttess at Eplscopal 1940 to 1941 Re entered tn 1945 Lower School Unrversrty Umverslty of Mrclugan Unrversrty of Wrsconsm Master at Eprscopal smce 1946 Scrence and Btology HELENE DELONE A B Wellesley Mrstress at Eplscopal s1nce 1946 Lower School EDWARD K MORRIS AB Harvard Umversrty Unxversrty of Calrforma Master at Eplscopal smce 1946 Englrsh MARGARET WALLACE lllman Carter Umt of UHIVCTSIIY of Pennsylvama Mxstress at Epzscopal smce 1946 Lower School VIRGINIA WOOD Mlstress at Eplscopal smce 1946 Lower School EANNE B WORTHINC B A Bryn Mawr College M1l1s School Mrstress at Epls copal s1nce 1946 Lower School UNE MCDERMOW B A CODHCCIICUI College for XVOmen Mrstress at Eplscopal smce 1946 Lower School SOPHIA H BARRINGLR BA Salah Lawrence Mrstress at Eplscopal s1nce 1947 Lowet School Zin fhlemnrlam 1914 Qlexanhet Grant 1946 LFII' TO RIFHT 'IOP D Nltllcr Ca C1 Xeathetx SVCOND Rows Xhllm B101 ll Boxlc Niorrts at Church O1 the Rcdcuncx R Nllller fl-IIRD Ron Xhllxng Dans D Xltller B in Bohoxx XIOIIIS NIcClcl1and 12 J 1 . 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DAI.1.E1'T Ilmzrzrmzg Erlzfor :mx NI Hmm lisofzutf Fflztms Co Buszm ss Ilrzmwus I'lmloffm :lm Ezlltrn I Nuxnornlilxcx X Cmululzmz IIIIIIIILHI C RICHXRIJ RY xx Ixrxxrm YN TLNJNELL I-Inky B ROBB III E Bkooks KYIIILR R Humksux SLPIILE III C Ric HARD RXAN CLASS OFFICERS Prfszrlcnt Hrxmksox SIPPIEE III Im Pre mia nr C Ru IIXRD Rnw Srculary Tlfflszner mix M Iluili LLFT T0 RIGHT 'lm Dale Boxu lqckson Smuh Roscnhloom Robb Srroxn Row Semor Class Borrow 'Iamarm Flake XNIIIIC Gears Io J , I . 4. D . , - -' 1 4 ' -- J . Q II '. ' 1 -1 rc: . , . , U 4. ., .. , 'V , . I . 4. .I.f 'A 4' ' 4 7 1. 5 ,, ,.. . . D. V I qv N I 6 , i , -. . . ' I, ,. ' I '- ' ' '. '. ' . , -1. . .... i. '. 1 - . ' ,- , . -' . . .-H ' ' . .- 1 'lv . I Q Mamas Wllkam 0sler Abbott OM rs one of the orlgmal members of our class haxmg entered Eprscopal ln 1934 He has always been one of 1ts qutctcst members taklng llfe as ll came In the Mtddle School he was one of our athletes excelltng espectally rn football ln the Upper however he was Ollfwelgllliil by a majorlty of the boys and began to spend much of hrs ume wrth acqu tmtantes outslde the school who grew to know hrs subtle remarks better than me Often Tom rn attacklng an unusually drfhcult problem w1ll exhlbrt a marked determlnatlon XVe bCl1CN6 that behlnd Toms qutetness there are qualltres whxch 1f gnen a chance wlll make us proud to haxe known htm William Saud er Baagll actrvmes earnestly but hrs unassummg way keeps them from wrde notlce Interested chrefly 1n musrc Blll plays the ptano smgs second tenor IH the Glee Club and goes frequently to symphony concerts He has composed several piano pleces and llkes to lmprovlse ln rmltatlon of famous composers B111 rs good at mathematlcs and spends much of h1s trrg perlods helpmg the boys around hlm with hard problems He IS one of the few boys taklng fourth year Latm xvllh the job of Alumm Edltor he has worked on the Scholzum For several years untll Glee Club demanded h1S Frxday act1v1t1es perxods Btll attended the Astronomy Club meetmgs Whlle often too qulck to crrtlcrze hrmself he has learned self reltance Hts nature IS essenttally 1ndust11ous and affecttonate l6 0 O O O UNOBTRUSIVELY Bill has passed many years at Episcopal. He pursues his Born Xulust 90 1099 Futuul FPISCOPI1 19a IOICSIFX Club 1947 11 unto 10h lf Culrent Fxents Club 1044 41 lu 4' 1 1 mc ilu LL Sflm :mn ml 4, an -' KLU A V. A 2 .f'4. 71 L-'. ,F-'. lin' 1 l'l7I11ll1'1 fl. l.1L!l. 1'1lllCl'Cl il . 0lJ1l1 15139. I'-Kl1'L'Nl1'X Club 11112-17, HlSICll'12lI1 'lli-17. -lux 1915-IT. K-1--Club 151115-17. . ' ll B01 ' 1911-17. .Xluluui limlilul' '16-17. nn 1 N 1'lllLlLl1 PIIISLOJI N 0 Bom Nmcmlnr 00 IW8 l-nlued 1-plsmpil 1031110 10401 IL ullcxul 101: 10168111 Club 1 0 104 Br' -lllllllillf Sl. IJLJ. I 1 izl 1911. 1'10l'L'1l'1 Club 1911-17. -lunl 1915-17. Ifoothall 1915-16. Xvl'l'S111IIg 19-15-117. 1917-117. Alum 1915-17. mee cum 1 5-47. Donald Pla f Bef oleff HEN Bert entered our ranks as a sophomore he seemed somewhat self con scrous Soon howexcr thrs rnrtral barrrer was torn down and Don showed us hrs fun loyrng and capable temperament Bert wrll be remembered for hrs frrendlyf smrle the famous Bertolett blue Cheyre hrs surprrsrng bursts of energy' when aroused and hrs openly pro nounced slreptrcrsm accompanred by a broad aw and a yrgorous scratchrng of the head Unawareness of hrs own potentralrtres and modesty keep Don from showrng outwardly prrde rn a Job ws ell done Hrs greatest source of drstress rs feeling he has not fully' 'rchrey ed hrs purpose That he has latent eapacrtres was shown rn the art studro where he amazed us wrth hrs uork A good athlete Don has been an end on the yarsrty football team for two years and has held a posrtron on the wrestlrnv team Honest amrable and competent Bert needs only to garn self confidence ln years to corne Richard f0Q'df6 Dale Biddle Eprscopal rn thc Mulrlle School Although he has been rn our class only for the Past tuo xcars rt rs hard to belrexe that Drck has not always rernarned wrth us Slats, as he rs sornetrmes callcd rs chrefly noted for hrs extremely tall th1n Hgure and hrs easy' gorng attrtude He seems to regard school work as an obstacle to be skr ped oyer as qurckly and easrly as possrble let he has shown that he can do a thrng well rf he puts hrs nurul to rt as was eyrnced by hrs persrstent work at squash thrs wrnter Drek rs one of the class rnost actrye socralrtes berng a eonsprcuous Hgure at debutante partres Slats wrll be long rernernbcred by a large nurnber of hrs classmates for hrs fun lovrng carefree nature and for hrs eyer present sense of humor lf? 1 7 ' R'. ' , Q ll Yv 7' - Q ' ' 9 7 v Q ' ! ' Y 11. V -1, .V .V V. O . r 1 1 1 ' o o ICK came to our class from St. Paul's School last year after having been at , . ,K .fu ' ',. . ' , ' . . Y V . ' . . N C bqyv , . V . . , . . , . 1 . . ' V l - .' fdgur Newbola' Bluclq V EWBOLD 1S one of the few who have come all the way through the school from krndergarten He rs probably the most rllustrrous orrgrnal member for hrs name has focused more lrght upon the Academy than any other rn the class Few of us realrze that every mornrng before school durrng the wrnter term Newb can be found at the Ardmore Rrnk drlrgently practrcrng hrs skatrng As a result he has been a promrnent figure rn natronal skatrng contests In the sprrng he wrll captarn our defendrng Inter Academrc League Clrampronshrp tennrs team as well as compete rn the track meets Besrdes berng an athlete Newb rs definrtely a scholar Hrs abrlrty rn anythrng concernrng mathematrcs rs renowned Wrth socral affabrlrty and a knack for tellrng storres he IS at home rn any company Jolm Henry Augustus Bombegeq Ill ACK wrll be remembered by hrs classmates for hrs borsterous bellow and the accompanying good natured slap on the back He rs forever ready wrth a qurp whrch hrs fellow students enjoy to the utmost Srgmunds boundless enthusrasrn lrowexer extends well beyond hrs norsy lov ralrty and rnanrfests rtself rn all of hrs actrsrtres ln tl1e fall ack was a trreless center on the football squad mhrle rn the xsrnter he xt as a scorrng threat on the outsrde basketball team Thrs sprrng ack nranagcd the baseball team very cap ab y One of Balmy s major rnterests rs the Glee Club and lrrs aptness as a Hrst bass has been exceeded only by hrs aptness mth the fan ses at the concert dances Enthusrasm and a josral personalrty are ack s for tes and should carry hrm far 20 ' 2 , . ' 9 Y . , . , . . , . . . . .. . , . . . . , , . - , , . . . , .. J V Y . . Y. Q V V . 1 . . Q Q. J , J 4 Y - l. - 1 . . . . , . , , SI v . . Ill c lILlUl lpm csux Klub no 4 1 f 'nun n R1 Q ll 4 41 PICNIL ent 1 41 .SrI111111111 Board 1044 41 Pholovmphlc Fdltol ll 4 I 4Bl I -K 1941 Pl10l0UI'lPlllC Edllol X lx aungl9l1 41 1mQl0l141 luck 1946 41 Ill I1 ml uu 1 D7 uns C 1 I0 o ll lfllhl N 1 1 Bo' jun' ll, HIZEI. I-ll - i 'opal lflfl l. I-'or f 1 H143-IT. .lun LH?-IT. flaun- era Club l.H3'l7. I 1 ', lc L '45-47. 'll- Clll l9l - '. A3'l li '. ' I' ' . 4' ', ,, ' , ' 1 ' 1 T. L-. hz . ...AI- lelic Association 1946-47. Soccer 1945-46. Sk ' ?-- '. Vlkfil '. . F- ', Captain 'lT. Bo' Q I ' 2. l92H. hnl' 'l lipix llul lfllil For-' ' Zlul .43-47. Blunt 19415-47. 1-lu Clll . '- 7, Blll'l1lll XILHIRIACI' l9lT. Ill 1 P uul lpmo 11 l sllx 4 1 U u me OHHIIIIILL PIII ' n ll I 1 1 Q 1 ammo ll r Pm xiillfll 20. LW. lint C ' ' 1. MU. lforc ' Cllllh IJI3-47. .lllll H115-I7 CLI Club 1915-17. Un ' C ' -- ISHS IT. lfoollmll ISIHS. lic lluunnlrcl Bl. IQLP1. IQIIICIKCKI lil R upzul LI33. -lllllll ISIN'-17. .XVI Club 1913-IT. SCC 'lily '13-IT. IM ' Cl I 1915-PIT. Wal er Mkfmel Bartz, ll ALLY rs one of the youngest yet most versatile members of our class Hrs interests are many and any task to which he deyotes hrs full effort vsrll be well accomplished Hrs streak of stubbornness rs often exhrbrted by the fact that he usually obtains whatever he wants whether rt be rn football or rn studies 'Ihrs year after playing on the Debris for one and one half seasons he re doubled hrs efforts and by means of hrs constant hard play and school spurt he gained hrs varsity E Had he applied this same drrve more often to hrs scholastic endeavors he could have been one of our class top scholars In the winter term Wally developed a passionate mterest for outside basket ball which he played at all trmes and places Wally rs capable of doing anything to which he sets hrs mmd With concen tration upon hrs goal hrs abrlrty w1ll bear hrnr rrch rewards Rickard Smith drew, Jr ICKY as he rs generally known rs one of the most artrstrc members of our class Though quite tacrturn and shy he has oyercome this handrcap and found friends Probably the primary reason that more of us did not know hrnr better was the frequency of hrs absences Thcsc absences were also no doubt drd consrderrng the nurnbcr of school davs that he rnrsscd an admirable job Hrs interests are conccntrated on art excryone rn thc school rs fanrrlrar rsrth hrs fine work Ihc nr my posters he has nrade have been of rrnnrense yaluc to varrous causes Ricky had the corcrcd honor of wrnnrng a hrst prize with one of hrs posters rn the Sixth Rcffronal Xrt Exhrbrtron held rn Philadelphia this wrnter Hc had also had innumerable displays rn other art cxhrhrrs and rn the school hobby shows and has rson many prizes 'lhere rs no dorrbt that ruth this splcndrd background Ricky rs dcstrned for an artrstrc future 7? I , I v ba 7' , , . Q. 1 - ' ' , u rr - -H - - ' A v , . , . O I 0 7 . qhry . g Q .B . V -. ' ' . , . , . ' ' v - - s ' K ' ri- s U- - U- V - A , , his chief difficulty concerning his studies, but he rose above this misfortune and . . . 4 4 , . . , . V ' , F. . ' . ' ' . .' V V I-.I V , x . 4 Y. . Q I . , A .. . , Wflham lowson fordmg AP IS a cont11but1on of Hayerfold H1gh to out Senlor Class A ready laugh and a pleasant opt1m1st1c Spllll coupled yuth naturally good looks haye gone towards galmng Lap qulte a few frlends Ill a short tlmc Although he may seem to some rather lackadalslcal around school those who have seen htm on the football field 1eal1ze h1S t1ue Splllll and C2iPZlb1llIlCS Lap can be found most frequently at the alt studlo here he has dlawn murals for the d1n1ng room and has done some good work IH pastels It has become common to see Lap playfully hghtmg around the locker room dent m manner Robert forlfon Croco OB dellghts m any puzzle or problem affordmg the exerclse of reasonmg He works well IH the sclences partlcularly mathematlcs Hls analytlc mlnd has turned to chess playmg Thxs year he was elected plesldent of the Chess Club Well known IS Bobs fiendxsh glee 1n the chemlstry laboratory where whlle worklng efficlently on h1s experlments he concocts harmless but peculiar mlx tures But few know that the sheaf of geometly problems whlch M1 McClelland has collected for years Bob borl owed to study eagerly Last fall he played on the 139 pound football team 1n the wmter he wrestled and the sprmg found hlm runmng the mlle Whether presenting cogent arguments to enforce h1s statements playing chess or amasslng mercury ln the lab Bob ns cheerful and confident In two years he has adjusted hlmself well to Epxscopal 24 O D O y' ' I S , ' ' ' at recess. Yet he somehow remams 1l'lCI1CL1lOllS 1n appearance, jovial and confi- ! ! , - 3 ' ' 9 . . ' l ., I.. , III Unch ' 1 urn Club 1 lu Hll 1 us C Nu klll 'll 9 1 Bo' 4 1 L, 1928. linlcrcml lipisrupzll IMO lm'-1 1 H16-17. ,lun IEIHSAIT. lfoot hull 1946. li: Mau 9. IJIHI. liuln-lcd lzpixmlml IEDM Ch- ' lluh IEH5-IT. Pre- 'I' '16-17. 1 F. ull 4 ll ur ILN I O IM llll HK Nl llNllL tu ' 1 lf! x 4 1 S1 lmllllln ul I H0 llcu'111lu'r IT. IUQJ. l'1llll'lCIl lil N pal l935llo 19141: IL'-ClllCl'Cll IEH6. I-U I 'x Clluh 1913-IT. -llllll lfllli-17. IWIIIIIJLIH ISHIS, IS: lmll ISIHS-IT. B1 Klux 27. IEI29. I'iIlIt'll'lI lil K ulml IU!! I-'orc If Cllulm ISHIYIT, Yiu'-I' l'nl 'MJT lun 1913-IT. C-lu' Kllulr ljlli-IT. cililil IUH-IT. ljlwrx' ' ISHB-IT. l'.XlS l'I..X 15117.liclilol-in-Clxicl. Sm - Xlu l1l2l'l . W. Jolm lord Dale FTLR a year at Hrll School ackre rejoined hrs classmates rn hrs junior year regaining hrs positron as one of the class foremost athletes After our first football game rn whrclr he starred ack was oxercome by a serrous rllness and thrs cut short hrs excellent football career He came back hower er rn the sprrng 'md was the leading hurler on the baseball team Athletics were also hrs main rrrterest out of school as he pitched on a baseball team rn the summer To hrs friends rn and out of school ack rs known to hare a keen sense of humor The class regrets that rt could not hare been closer to ack out of school but hrs widespread social actrvrty with outside frrends made this impossible There are those rn the class who feel that ackre has not yet shown hrs true abrlrtres YVe are sure that ack will develop rnto one of our outstandrng alumnr Joseph Bfrdsall Dalleff I XVXS lrttle or no time after oes entered Episcopal rn the rnrddle of the llrrrd Form before he rs as recognized as the outstandrnv scholar of the class Besrdcs being an excellent student oe carrres a heau burden of extra currrc ular actrrrtres and interests He reads extensrxelx rn numerous fields Hrs accu nrrrlatron of heterogcneous facts rs astoundrrrff to all of hrs classmates He plays the prano and belongs to sex eral musical or Uanrzatrorrs Ks a second tenor he rs an indispensable member of both the Choir and the Glee Club With hrs 'rc complrshments rn Envlrsh and hrs brrllrant mrnd he was appointed Editor rn Lhrcf of our T-XBULLX oc s talents and hrs cheerfulness rn helpmff others rrrll be lonff remembered 27 K , N. . y I . Y . . , A. ' 5. ' U, 1 v ' i - . r Y Q . .V . , , . , ' J , O ' ' ' . . . . 5. . K ' . X ' D X- . - . A kv. With apparent ease he has walked off with highest grades in all of his subjects. .' ,i ' A- x. ,J . .' K. . ' A. . - . ' .- K .i ,i ' i ' so .'. I cf i ', . . . . . 1 ' Wflham Henry Dam, ll EW of us lealucd B111 s SCIIOIIS side until the beginning of this year but then it became exident that no task was too large for h1m to accomphsh As cap tain of the soccei tcam he was a fine leader and example B111 pulled us together in the middle of the season when the going was difficult As winter PI'0glCS56Kl Bill moved highei and higher on the squash team In the spring he used h1s athletic talent in track as a broad jumper and huidler In his studies too B111 showed determination when a problem presented itself to the task befole h1m Richard Allen Deal RADUATING from Lower MCYIOH High School last xeai Dick came to Ep1scopal to prepare furthel for enter1ng Lafayette College XV1th settled friends and interests he has not paxticlpated in many extra cuiiiculai actn ities but has quietly ws orked at lessons and sports Athletics are Dick s great interest He likes to play back lot basketball and was a member of the second football team this fall unt1l an mjurv forced him to dis continue playing In basketball Dick showed a marked proficiency His accuracy m set shots was amazing Taking pleasures in music also he plays the trumpet Wh1le Dicks attitude of not wanting to exert himself greatly puzzles some people he has come to be esteemed by those who know him 28 0 O O In later life Bill will go far with his willingness to devote every ounce of energy O . , 7 Y. . . , V I , . lll Xmunhu ' ' pls s x I0 S mlllun 1501111 104441 HHNIIILNN Winn vb un 1 411 In 4 fl 150 f ' ' LB, NLS. lilllcrcal li 'cupul 1931. 1'-0l'Cl1'l Club 111-12-17. -lllll 1916-17. 'rl ' 2' . - ', .1 agen' '15-47. Athletic rxSSUl'12l11Ull 11146-17. Soccer 191f-4'. Captain 516. Sq 1 11 19113-17. 'I' ark 1.Hf'- 7. 1111 l'C1hllIi1IX 12. 1.0251 l'1lllCIl'l1 1-lrmulml I. 115. n LNIIN flux to f Ill llsl 1 'C L an I Hsu: ll s 1 r 1 X f 1 lim' july S. 1928. 1'1lIlt'I'Cl1 lipismpul 1912 lm'-Q I 1 1912--IT. jun 1.115-17. I-11-1 Club 1916-17. 'l'r:u'1a Nlzxnngcr 1916-17. 150' Aug H, IJLJ. I-lnl'r'1 il' A ll 1912. 1 U1'C'll'A' 1111111 1916-17. 1-04111111 .Iam ge- lmmxs, fneodore Gorneld Duncan ED has been able to find many mterests outsxde of school and It IS possnbly because of th1s fact that more people have not come to be better acqualnted wlth him Though not shy he has a qulet personalxty H15 only difficulty ln school 1165 IH the fact that he has so manv pursuits both hobbles and SOC13l ac t1v1t1es Ted enloys havlng a good tlme he achlewes this end sometlmes even at the expense of more lmportant thmgs although he has taken school a lot more serlously durmg IhlS past year Dlsplaymg great d1l1 ence and determmatlon Ted was a hard worklng and CHTCICHI manager of the xalsxty track team for two straxght seasons Hls mam mterest IS photography Though he has not been workmg at thls too long he IS now a falrly prohclent photographer and has done seml profes sional work IH th1s lme MCKIICIDC too holds attractxon for Ted he hopes some Raymond Arfnur for! Engblom AY IS probably best known as manager of the yarsxty football team a posl tton he has held for the past two years Hls thorough efliclent way of hand Img th1s Job IS characterlstlc of hrs method of domg all tasks confrontlng hum around school Almost everyone has been lmplessed by the amazmgly large total of work hours that Ray accumulates each year Thls 15 more or less a source of envy of all hrs classmates Though Ray seems to outward appearances rather petulant at trmes he IS the possessor of a qulet humorous nature Ray IS an extremely IIICIUSITIOUS worker accompllshmg much m the txme he puts on h1s lessons for he 15 always able to achleve good marks He was one of those few boys who always had thelr Chemlstry experlment books done far ahead of the rest of the class 'lhe pertlnacxtv whlch he has 6XhlblICd here at Eplscopal should gam hlm d1v1dends m the world of busmess 31 O I i D l r J ' ' day to become a doctor. R ' ' ' ' Y - ' ' , I ' - , . Wal er fonnor Fefhrsfeq Ill ROM kmdergarten to Srxth Form Walt has been a Fme asset to the class certamly he IS one of 1ts most frrendly members He has played on the va rrous baseball and football squads through the years and has done a good Job desprte hrs small SIZC Known for consrderable socral actryrty H alt gate a party last year long to be remembered Hrs greatest Intel est however seems to be rn gorng to college for xt 11lC11 he has worked extremelx hard th1s year Hrs efforts hare not passed unreuarded, for on several oecasrons hrs name was 11sted hrgh on the honor 1011 Combrnrng determrnatron w1th frrendlrness XValt should be able to command much respect wherever he IS Wllham Warren Fiske, ll ROUND school B111 1s most consprcuous as squash rnanagtr a job 1re has relrably performed C1ll1111U the mrnter term XX hat he does out of school IS best known to a few 111111113108 but an rnterest 111 sports occupres much of 111s spare trrne In hrs stlrolasuc work B111 usually does more and better than ex pected He rs rnelrned toward serenlrhe studres Though he IS lresrtant to start eonwersatrons B111 drsplays when approathed, a jocular but earnest nrrnd Net er has he been Lnown to act unkrndlx to anx one Showng 111 the last lew years tremendous dexelopment B111 won the efferson Shrel P1 ue as a unror 1 he determxnatron ruth rshrelr he frequently astonrshes every one lb sure to stand hrrn 111 stead at KN esley an where Ire plans to matrrculate 32 9 1 . . . V. Y I V a 1 1 - s r ' ' 1 A v I . r O I O ' ' 1 1 ' . .,, ' 1 . . . . . K , . v Q. v. Q . , I V - . U . , 1 l . 1' ' 1' . ' ' 1 ' ' .1 l 1 ' I 1 c 11'- '. .' . V ' ' ' - V . . . . . 1 ,, 1 ,, 1 . I I . Y. . 1 .vi ' Y . x . 1 I , , , -,r I . 4 , . . v. Y . y . ' ,Q ' . . , V 1 N. I 1 , . , 1 . lu U ul f ff P utuul P PINLO an uux 1 0 1 llllll 4 nc NX fl 1 Bu Auhu 10. IJLJ. I i I2 193-1. For -I Clulx lfllfl-47. Qlllll l9l7-IT Cu lixculs Club lflll-lT. Iimn ,Iuuc ll. l92H. Fulclcal lipixmopul lilflil flu lfllllul ll'-L'll!n-lcml ljlfl. l'ol--try Clulm llllfl-lT. flilllllilll Cilulm lfllti-lT. Nquu lx .Inu gc' lflll'-17. ln XI ' J ' CSIIX K Slim zum Bout 1 s 4 mn In IIHN 1 1 40 IL L 1 s IN I 0 1 Q ml ll ul Must Im . an II. MILS. linlvrccl l'1liSCUlIill ljlll Ifm' J' Iluh lflll-IT. 4' I4 1'l UU IT. Rzrlvllzll ISM!-IT. lin .Xpril l2. 1929. linlcrcml C A.'L'OIlll IJIH I 19111: 'lllCI'Cd 1915. Forex! 'V Ilulm IEII3-IT. Klum ISN?-17. l rcm'h Clluh Lili-17 NIJ: N Club ISH6-17. Sur' IEHH, ' - ling ISHS-IT. I'1:lcL ISIIT. Andrew Giraad oofe, .lr HEN anyone around school sees a tall blond boy descrrbrng an automo brle wreck there rs no doubt that the boy rs Drew Foote Hrs sound effects of accrdents can be heard rn the locker room any afternoon and they are accurate as Drew rs known to be the most reckless drrver rn the class Yet he laughs about hrs narrow escapes rn hrs srngular way and says you have to dre sometrme Leafs slze enabled hrm to be one of the stars on the basketball team In the sprrng he turned hrs athletrc abrlrty to tennrs Behrnd Drew s exterror of norse and laughter hrs frrends find hrm very srncere rn everythrng he does Hrs school sprrrt rs evrdent at every athletrc contest The class wrll long remember Drew as a one hundred per cent supporter Bayard Kane Fox T WAS wrth great relref and gladness that we recerved Bayard back rnto our fold agarn after a year s absence at the Hrll School WVhrch members of our class wrll ever forget hrm' Althouvh he mrght appear quret and reserved to the casual observer we all know well hrs buoyant energy and amusrng sense of hu mor Few of us realrze hrs creatrxe abrlrty and orrgrnalrty srnce rt rs largely con fined to fields beyond the scope of school actrvrty Bayard rs one of the more athletrc members of our class In the fall he may be seen brursrng hrs opponents on the soccer held wrth crushrng blocks and drrv rng power Hrs wrestlrng abrlrty has conyrnced us bevond a doubt that he rs one of the strongest members of our class The spr rng finds hrm puttrng the shot wrth great vrgor Along wrth all hrs other capabrlrtres some of us wrll always remember hrm as a companron and a true frrend 35 , . 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James Dlener 6eary FEW' DAYS after the Stalt of school a quiet blond boy entered our class with vely little commotion Then we saw him at Glee Club, and soon we realized that jim a postgraduate from Riverside High in New eisey was an excellent addmon to the group Although his close friends were in New eisey and the distance betwx een school and his home was gt eat he ws as seen at many class functions Playing the Yl0llIl im has shown much intel est in rex wing a school olchestra He IS now the NlOlllllSI of the 6IHbljO quam tet KN hen he discards the shxness that sunounds him 1m shorts 'in excellent sense of humor and a vers cheerful personality XX ith his many interests and tal ents we feel sure that un will go far in ulmtcxcl Gcld lic entcis fdwm 0.s'car 6eckele5 Jr than ever before His smile seemed to be always present and hls wllllngness to listen to the troubles of the rest of us won lllfll a place in the hearts of mam If there was ex er any question concerning shlps or automobiles Ed could 1n falllbly give us the right answer Besides these hobbies Ed enloxs writing a great deal, and this ability gained for him an important post on the uarterly Sflzolzum His actmf' as a member of the Domino Club xt as xutually unsurpassed Few of us realized the great PhKb1C21l strenvth Mll1Cll nas masked under Eds silent generous nature I-le used this strength in gaining for himself the goals and desires that he sct H ith h1s persistent exen dovffed determination Ed has persex ered vsheie mam would hate fallen bv the wayside He wx as intensely in terested in the welfare of our class and school 36 D . , A . I . V A . J R V, . V . V Q Y . , - ' I ' v K J v , N . 1 is . U 0 D'S presence this year was felt by a greater number of friends and admirers K Y A . . , 4 L. J' Q. . i . ' tj . v . V i . Y l. . A Y I l ,. . K . Y l R Q . . t ' I ' J 7 3 v V , - 1 v v v ' ' r K ' r ' , , , , Ill Scplunlvu 4 ll ill 1 U x 1 in lfnyl Pm , - ' lil, IJZU, l'.llIl'lt'1f I mmm nl .Ill Ulm' Club IEIHLIT. D1 ISIN'-IT. limi: Umlnln-I .'1. ISHS. l'llIl'IK'il l nmulzll lftll. l'1llL'NIIX Llulr IEIIQVIT, Iunm l'll4m lf In minu 11111: 1913-IT. l'w imlvnl Ally If Ill ff: :lx Nfl I , IUHSVIT. Ill lung 'U IUN I-nlclecl I-pmcopal 946 urn I0 4 v 1 I J n lon ll lfllb Blskcl mal I Plll I C HN 0 ll ILNIIX I 0 Ulll L ll lion A -L'. .L-. 1 ' If l. lor- -V Cilulm l9lli-lT. .lllll Ulf'--l'. Glce Clll l9ll'-47. fc lzll . '. 1 l l lllll'-lT. 'lVl2ll'Ix l9lT. .Xplil l, l929. l'Inlc'cl El c lzl l9fl5 lo' ' Kllulx 1912-lT. -lllll ISHS-IT. lf - lull l9lti. Ilan-lgll 1917. Mamas Canton lioslm, Jr LR lrycs as Seniors had not progressed far before we became aware of the rddrtron of a Hne athlete to our ranks rn Goose a tall postgraduate from Sw utlrmore High He rrrrrneclrately became a part of the class during hrs Hrst ferr dfrys with us and through hrs boisterous personality attracted the attentron of many He did not houeyer come to Episcopal for pleasure as might seem for hrs has been the task of preparing for entrance into Annapolis next year Hrs interests are many and include not only athletics but the field of classical music Singing second bass Goose has joined the Glee Club Always ready to sprrng a joke Goose takes kidding himself good naturedly William Price Wlf0dm500 Hancock LTHOUGH Bill rs one of the original members of our class hrs true char acter was unknown to most of us Among hrs small crrcle of rntrmate assocr ates howey er his apparent shyness gare way to an an of real Jos ralrty and depend abrlrty Hrs rmrtatrons of yarrous members of the faculty mere much in demand around the locker room Bill the heaviest fellow in the class non hrs letter as a tackle on the football team and was also a member of the squash and baseball squads In spite of the fact that Brll commuted from Valley Forge he was an enthu srastrc par trcrpant in most extra curricular actryrtres Ike hrs old Model A was a familiar sight at untos and dances Bill IS gifted wrth a dogged perseyerance and methodical manner rn eyery thing he undertakes Hrs courteousness and naturalness wrll alrsays endear hrm to hrs friends 39 D 0 1 o r e H H H r 2 ' ' 1 ' 1 , , if ' 6 Y' 7 v I -7 ' 5 ' . ! . . , . yy . . y . . K l y His appearance is neatg his manner, seldom quiet. O 0 O O O S sl ' S., I - 1 - 1 Y . V . . 1. , i 6revrlle Brent lee flaslam F there be some mrschreyous plot or harmless yoke rn the arr all of us can guess the probable perpetrator Many of us who lraye known Lee srnce our earlrest school days haye always been able to count on hrm for some krnd of merrrment at least once a day Lees rnterests seem to center around the field of brology Durrng the past year he was Mr Boyles assrstant rn the Burr Lab Hrs especral lrobbres rn that field are Frsh and brrds He rs also well known as an able ar trst In the fall he used hrs large frame to adyanta e on the soccer field He mon hrs yarsrty letter rn thrs sport both rn hrs yunror and serrror years The wrnter found hrm playrng squash whrle rn the sprrng he proyed to be a farr tennrs player that he wrll become one of our best members He has rn hrmself the power of be comrng a leader rn whrchey er course he may follow Rrenard Ausrrn Henderson ICK entered llprscopal rn the Thrrd Form but because of hrs retrcence or modesty few rn our class have realrzed hrs many potentralrtres Through both rntellrgence and rndustry he has attarned outstandrng averages rn studres On the athletrc held he rs always wrllrng and perseverrng Drck s mam hobby rs astronomy and he rs the presrdent of the Astronomy Club He rs also an accomplrshed amateur photographer In hrs senror year he Jorned the Glee Club and made the Octet He also sang the part of one of the Wrse Men rn the Chrrstmas Pageant Berng very ar trstrc and cleyer wrth hrs hands he has produced a wrde varrety of artcraft Moreover Drck rs an Eagle Scout Drcks never farlrng courtesy srncerrty and quret eflicrency coupled wrth hrs rnnumerable talents should promrse for hrm an rnterestrng and profitable future 40 I . Q 7 U Q Y t O ' l . Xvhen Lee turns his whole attention to the task before him, we feel confident O O 1 v 4 . . it I ! Born 'Way 1 1929 Entered EPISLOPI1 1915 l-oreetrv Club 194241 junio 19411 11 Cl Club 1946 41 Soccer 1946 46 lu XI IX Glu :mo ll 4 urn I A lliikll to 1 ce um 1 C 1 1 IIICI 1 1 slllll 1:1111 ntl 11 :mn 1 xck ' . I' - . . T- ', -cc llo . av 211. 1929. Hut '-l l-Il' ' Isl l,11fl. l-'or -. 'E Iluh 1911-17. . ss't 7 5 rcr '1ti417. lun l91F-17. Cl- Cl l 1.116-17. J ICI '16-1'. Cn 'A Club 1917-17. , - I' B01 A 1? 1--17. I.il '- 4- Sflzulillrrl 19113 17. Tr: ' 1917. ff 42 111 NI ' pm 111 111 1 lu 110111 1 x Ll H 110 A 111 lvl, 1921 1'.lllL'I'Cl1 lf 4 'opml 1913 bllll 1 1016-IT. f1ll11'l'1l1 lin-111s Club 1916-11 5 W W if' - Lf f111 5' , 1511 x1lll'l11 13. 19214. 1'1Il1Ql'Ci1 1-Qpisumpzal 1.1111 ,lllll 19111-17. 1-11-c Club 1916-17. 15 11 151111 151111-1111 19111-17. l'1':11'k 1917. Jofm tonrad fienefer INCE the Third Form when ohnny came to Episcopal from Radnor High School few of us have grown to know hrm closely Because of hrs modesty and reserved attitude he has shunned the spectacular rn all his activities Par trcularly rn sports however he displays a char acterrstrc spark of stubborn tenac ity Hrs unflinching wrllrngucss to help the team during the last football season will be remembered by all of us Hrs conscrentrousness rn his studies became apparent to us this year as he strovc to complete two years of C reck rn one He 18 interested in writing and plays the piano Even considering his outside activities he gave ample attention to hrs studies Wrtlr hrs quiet and earnest nature and hrs pleasant personality John has Jofm Frederick Hess OMING from Haverford High to acquire the necessary credits for college rmmy rmmedrately bctanre an outstanding member of the class He was probably the class best athlete Xu -Xll Inter Ac halfback rn football second team All Inter Ac in basketball and an rnyaluable nrember of the track team m yy as an accomplished sportsnran Hrs sport loving spirit and strong competitive nature made hrm rx elcome on all the teams OH the athletic held jim tumcd into a talkative fun losing classmate In the trainer s room rm could always be heard kidding someone In his one year here he joined the unto and was one of the better second tenors rn the Glee Club WVe will always remembcr mr bccause of hrs humorous cheerful personality and for hrs love of athletics and good sportsmanship The class of l947 regrets that Pontrac was not wrtlr tlrenr longer since he could have added a great deal to the class during a prolonged stay 43 l r 7 I . x ' V. . . . v . , v -, V.. V , . . .k. ' . I. si , - . A, . 1. L A , f ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . Q K .Y . , earned the liking of all who know him. U C Q . . Q Y . , , . I r ' ' , - I . y . V Q y y Ji ' J . y . , I... . ,' ' I , . , J I , A ,' . t ,. , , K. ' , . . ' , laffrer Murray Hauser OHNING tl1e class 111 l11s ea1ly Upper School days Mu11ay has always been one of tl1e class la1gest 111en1be1s He used tlns sue to aclvantage on tl1e foot ball held but a se11ous knee llljllly 111ade 1t 1n1poss1ble fo1 h1111 to play tl1e last two yea1s Thls ll0XNCXCl d1d 11ot dampen 111s deyonon to the glllllflell as l1e beca111e HSSISIHIII managu and ws as one of the fem men H7110 l1eld tlns pos1t1on to WN 111 hls I1 In studles Mu11ay 11 as always nea1 tl1e top of tl1e class excelhng pa1t1cula1ly 1n Ill21IhClTlZiIlC9 He ss as often seen explammfr some lengthy p1 oblem to one of l11s classmates Although l1e was a b1t shy Mu11ay dlsplayed a Cl1CCl ful IJCl50I121l1lX a11d alvx ays had a sn11le fo1 h1s f1 1611115 He enjoyed a good pa1 ty anti the class XV1bllCS that lt could haye seen more of l11m au ay from school Murph plans to follow h1s father 1n the med1cal profess1on .form Mrfcflell flume HROUGH h1s many capab1l1t1es ohn has gamed the envy and adm1rat1on of lns classmates He IS a naturally br1ll1ant student and eas1ly ma1nta1ns a hlgll scl1olast1c average He IS moreoyer one of the outstandmg athletes of the class He sta11ed 111 football track and basketball and was tl1e captam of tl1e lattel team Havmg an extraordmary ab1l1ty IH mus1c he was a promment member of both the cholr and Glee Club Durlng l11s sen1o1 year ol111 was V1ce Plesldent of tl1e Glee Club and a member of the Octet Oll1CI nnportant posts WBIC on the VCSlly and the AA of whlch he was p1es1dent Along ws 1th these and numerous other achlevements ol1n has a natural P0156 He has a clea1 head and firm conv1ct1ons but he IS rarely outspoken In SPIKE of hlS ret1cence and hlS Scotch stubbornness ohnny s 1nnu111erable capab1l1t1es hlS SIHCCIC IHHHIICI and hlS latent note of f11endly JOYlHllty haye won for h1m much esteen1 1n tl1e class 44 Y . . . . V, A , , .. v , , . ., . I ,Y . , , '. .1 l 1 . . 1. . rf ' 'Q V, l . . yr . . N . , .1 v .. , , Y . ' ' , ' .' J .. ., , . , , ,- ,. y 1 ', - - 11 u v - 4 . ' .. . , . . . , , ' .' . ., . .., . .. . O , ' 1 f We v ' - - -- 'V V 1 a - ya . '. .' ' , .. , '. . , .. . 7 . Y O . ,J .ti . . . 1 Q., . . ' . Q . . 7 . . . , , . ' W . V h . - x J 1 - . . , Q 5, 1: vv - 1 - . ., . . ,' . . , . , . . . . , . .. . s-I 1 , , Q 1 . -. Y. Y. . Y Y . y 111 18111114111 1 1111 pu 0169111 Club 1043 1 10 css Club 19111 3111 4 111 19 ILIIICI 1 1' JINLUJI 4 l lesux uh 1944 41 IU Ll lb -11 011 1 X 111191110 1111101 1111164 Koxunullcc 1 lv ecrc1.11x 11t1Nl11Ll ll h N l1t1klll ounul 1946 -11 cent Xuux Ill Xlhletlc -Kssoclallon 1946 41 1,Il.Nll1C1Il 1 uolball 19-la 46 P1 skellnll 10h 1 1 1 Imf 101 1 110 ' ' 'I 13. 1129. 1'111l ' 1 li ' 11111111 1913. F I . , I-l'. ,lllI1 1915-lf. C11 I -F7 T, 1-'nr 1:11 x12ll11lQl'l' 11116. 1511 x12ll'L11 21, 29. ' 'el 11 1 111 mn. lfo' : Cl - '. Alllll 191547. Cilcc Club 1945-47, Vice-1'1'csiclc11t 'Ili-17. Url ' ' 1- '. C11 1943-14 , T.X11l'1..X 1917. .11 an' A I ' 1 a - I ' - 913-17. Cl: S 1' J H'-17. 1 ' C - '. S1111 ,lli-IT. .V ' . ' ' V . '43-lf. 1 '- . 21 1 . .'- T. Cup- I:1i1 '46-l . M . k ,- 5-'l'. In I Ng nn 1 I 'I uc: l'p1sfo Jn a 0 1 1 mm SPL I' D mu COIIIFIII L Il Noun lon 1 71 skulnll I se Ja 1 llc: .Xlnil 30. IYILEI. I'IllfL2CLI I-.pi xuml I III Imvsllx Cilulm I9IfI-IT. IIIIIIU 1013-IT 'lun' 7. IJLJ. I-Im -I I ll lmulrx CZIHII ISIIII-IT. -lull l9'If-IT CIA Klulu IEIII-IT. I'lL'NIlIl'lll '-I6-IT. 0210! II: I, 8111114 liruaunl IEH3-IT, .' ms Qdilol' I0 I IXISIIX IEII7. 1 ' 'Ile' IfIIvI XII I 'lil .M 'Il' IJ-I6-IT. F0olI1II IUII - 1 IJ-I6-IT. HQLI II l9'IF-IT Kap lun 'IT. Milton L' Jackson, Jr ILTS easy going nature is the HIST. thing that strikes one on meeting htm He has a contagious affabillty which has surrounded him mth many friends His good nature has always made htm a welcome addition to any ac tlylty either in or out of school Hc rately worked much haldet than was required to attain passing grades Mfhen he did set his mind on a task however Milt did a thorough and compte hensne job All of his classmates will recall htm for his infectious smile his ability to mix number of friends to htm fdward Brooks Keffeq Jr LASS RENOYVNED for his ability to cause one to smcker over at least Five of his one hundred tales the calls them jokesj Brooks is a thirteen year member of our class having come to school in kmdergarten For many years Brooks was a small shy boy but once in the Upper School he blossomed forth into one of the most popular boys in the class A member of the Glee Club for three yeats he was president of that organization during his senior year Although unathletic in appeatance Brooks proved to be quite the opposite as was shown by his election as captain of our baseball team He was a good ball player did well on the basketball court and also won his football letter Brooks has always tackled eyery task he has undertaken with xigot and deter minatxon to do a good job An example of this was his wolk as spot ts editor of the Scholzum He has gained the respect and admiration of many of his class mates 47 O 0 0 v' lf, I 1 ' . - rv x - . Q ' with everyone, and his amiability-factors which will always attract an enviable 0 . , I . . D 1 , GEOIZE Hinckley Kflmarx N PREPARATION for college George has been dorng postgraduate work tlrrs year He rs as well lrked rn our class as he was rn hrs oyan graduatrng class Although unable to partrcrpate rn fall and wrnter athletrcs George marntarned hrs keen athletrc sprrrt by coachrng yunror teams at that trme Hayrng yyon all of the baseball pr17es rn hrs own yunror year he went out agarn thrs sprrng for the baseball team Agrrculture has long been George s hobby and he hopes to find hrs lrfe s work rn thrs field Rarsrng poultry and dorng general farm yyork haye occupred much of hrs trme In lessons George tends toyyard the scrences Our class yyrll always remember George not only because of hrs rntense rnter est rn the schools welfare but also because we admrred the Hne sportsrnanshrp and courage whrch he drsplaycd Jens Frederick low, Jr ACK came to Eprscopal rn the mrddle of hrs junror year from Admrral Farra gut Academy Makrng many fr rends he qurckly found hrs place rn the class Enthusrastrc yet quret and soft spoken he has commanded much respect srnce he has been wrth us ack srngs rn the Glee Club He lrkes to operate model rarlroads and at the Hobby Show thrs year hrs huge srenrc drsplay of rarlroads attracted hordes of peo le Probably hrs mam rnterest rs hrs twelye cylrnder Packard coupe rn whrch he may be seen scrcarnrng down Qrty I me to some unforseen destrnatron If all goes well ack wrll make by hrs drrect aflable manner many frrends rn later lrfe 48 O I J ' K I h Y I . . Y h . 1 ! .. , .. I i , Y . . , 7 . ' Q Y V 7 . . . .r ., 1 , .. Y. H Q Q ' . . . - , . . , . . , . , O J I . I , I . 7 ' r J K . . , 1 ' Q 1 ' . . , I , x .1 . r w V 4 r -r V . . . K I . In 1 '4 1 fl n L lu 1 6 Q 1 lin IQIIIIILIIW QI, H2-, I ,l1lL'l'ul lil I lflfik. l'UlL'NllQ filllll H312-IT. Qllllllh I'Hl lf CC Clulm lfllfi-H. Bam-lmzlll Hill-IT. qi lim .Xpril ll. IEDZQ. HIILCICKI l-.pix ulml Wllv lun IJ! -IT. HIC' cillll lfllti-17. 111 'f L pls 1 S0 ru 1 1 s unto 194.1 1 1001 1 lin Aluuc 10. ISILJ. 1-lux -real li 'copal 1,116 Clurlcul lixculx Ciluh 11116-17. f 4 - ' 19111 limu lfclnuury 8. 1929. l'ZI1ll'1ACll Episcopal IMI. I-'u1'c'lryC1uh 1912-117. Al '-1' Klmrcul lixculw Cluh 1911-17. 'A 11:11 1911 16. 'lkrzuk 11115-17. Wllham James Mcfarrelg .lr ILL Jorned our ranks thrs fall havrng graduated from Lower Merron last year He qurckly adapted hrmself to hrs new surroundrngs and wrthrn a matter of days he had acqurred a host of new frrerrds In the held of atlrlttrcs Brll took up soccer wrth a dcterrrrrnatron that was sur passed by few and lrc garncd hrs ucll deserved letter He rs as well the possessor of no small amount of artrstrc abrlrty In thrs as rn all hrs work Brll makes rt evrdent to us that he rs rndefatrvable rn hrs efforts to be metrculous Hrs mam rnterest however lres rn musrc where he rs greatly talented He plays rn several orchestras berng an excellent drummer and hrs abrlrty shows well the great amount of effort he has prrt forth rnto practrcrng In the short trme that we hare known Brll we have grown to admrre hrs cheer ful personalrty and whether hrs future lres rn the held of musrc art or busrness hrs lndustry wrll carry lrrnr far Wflham Roulsfon Mclfean, .lr ILL or Mac has been a feature rn the class srnce our Mrddle School days Always one of our more mature members he was first known to us as Brurser In all of hrs endeavors Mac drsplaws a borsterously Jovral personalrty and an unquenclrahle drrwrrrfr spurt XX lrether rn class expostulatrng over racral prob lems lrrs favorrte subject next to frrls or out on the 'rtlrlctrc fields where he won hrs letter rn track and garned -Xll Inter Xt recovnrtron as a guard on the football team Brll rs always enthusrastrc How can we forget hrs cxtraordrnarx taste rrr the held of craxats or hrs own rnrmrtable style of charmrng the opposrte sex? Brll qurckly adapted hrmself to our school lrfe and has constantly been one of the staunchest supporters of the class XVhen Brurser makes up hrs mrnd to do somethrng no personal sacrrfice rs too great rn the accomplrshment of the task Brll s unquestronable srncerrty and hrs characterrstrc of drrvrng hard untrl a Job rs done make hrm a good man to have on one s srde 51 U U B A , . . . , . . x.H . .mly . I V . . . , ' V, '. ., - ,. . . ' . , . , . U , . 1 r 1 ' - s r K. 1 K ' . V W .' A .1. . . 1 - s r 1 1 C 0 B I I 1 . ' 7 1 .Y. N , Q. 1 Q 7 . . - D. . t, . .Y V. 4 . V Y.. h I x. X , . . . m ., c . . . N V . - iv- bi N .. 1 Q . .A I., . 4 , . . . .V J' N . QV . Q V . . I . , , . 9 , , . . . . Q . . A. . . . . . , - Rlcfmra' Gardiner Mecaskey XILR slnce h1s H111X8l at thc Xtadcmx Llllllllof our Nhddle School days D1Clx has been a qulet good naun cd member ol the class Hxs IIIICICSIS a1c XHYIOUS tl1e most promlncnt of uhuh seem to conrem 111 l21Cl1O and fore-xgn affans Dllllllg o11r last year he also made good use ol lllS hnc bass XOICC by p21lllL1P?lllllg IH the Glee Club Probably 1JlClx can most often be found lllaltlllg cal toons on the blackboards or dCS1gTllllg houses 111 1necl1an1cal Lllifttlllg class Dlck has found the IDHIOIIIX of h1s f11ends outs1de of school Hts 1nte1est 1n school athletxcs was m1ld but he found phy s1cal act1y1ty 1n outdoo1 wmter SPOI ts sknng belng a fayo11te d1XC1'Sl0Il of h1s If Dlck malntalns h1s good natu1e and works hald h1s a1nb1t1ons 1n the Held of alchltecture wlll be real1zed Jobn lewis Mongomery, ll OHN IS perhaps best known fol h1s HYIISIIC accomphshments HIS palntmgs have won hlghest commendauon at hobby shows and h1s pxano playmg has been heard IH assembly Archnecture IS to be h1s hfe s work An extremely pamstalung and dlllgent worker ohn IS one of the scholastlc leaders of the class French and mathematlcs bemg h1s best subyects Combmmg good nature and soc1al ease he IS found at every school functlon, dance, and Junto Hls soc1al act1y1ty outs1de of school lS wxdespread ohn IS most cooperatne and IS always ready to bend h1s art1st1c ab1l1t1es to pamtmg posters or to plannmg decoranons for dances held 1n the gym More than anythmg else h1s cooperatlye affable mannel make h1m an outstandlng and popular member of the class 12 I U I. . . QQ., A - N Q 1. K , .X 1 . I 1 1 Y 5 1 1, in , - -s s s -C -. t- -step 41 - , ' .' L , , . . . 1 , . .. 1 . . ' K , 1 I .. K . 1 ' ' ' ' 5 y 1 Y.. . Y Y. .Y . . K ' 1 D -1 . . . . . , ' . ,J , . . . . - . . Y . 1 J . .V . I . . . ... 1 ' ' s 1 Born Xialch 11 1979 1-nlcled ILPISCOPI1 1941 Forcstrx Club 19h 44 lunto 191m 4 Clee Club 19-1611 Cuuenl Funts Klub 19-15 41 Ill Vu ' mo D1 1 C5118 C lub u SL lclllx 1lllNl Slllflllllll 1111114 11 nun :mm Ml hlel 1 llmu I ICC 11111 , . ' 'J - . 1- 1. 110' . zu 1. 1919. l-.nlcra-cl 1-Qp':' 'nl 1113. For I Q I 1913-17. jun! 1915-17. . 'cru- lau'y-'1'rc:mxrcr '16-17. Glcc Club 1915-17. SCl '1'A- '1l'C1' '16-17. I' :'1 1913- '. Lil Sdn I' 1911-17. Ql'l01'- in-C ' ' '16-IT. 1111 l'1..X 1917. 1 - Zom- mil ' . 7-17. 111 1 l'll1LlLl 1 P14011 1 1 LSIIX uu 0 1 U 1 L u 1 ' xulenl uus x1111l1 L1 lu Xmuubu N 1111816 lplsux 1 LNIIN I 10 10 1 l 1 ll 1 lin l'clnuzu'1 11, 1.1311 I l C ' 1: 1,1311 lfor' 'i Club 11112-17. -I l 1111?-17 f:21l1l 2l Club 1.116-'17. R111 ' Cl l 1912-17 Yicc-l'1'csi11cu1 '11--17. Radio Club 191-1-17 110' '15-17. 161 . z xg 19-17. 110 .' ' 17. 19L.l. ' ' cl C '. ' pall l,11l. lfm' 'V Club 1912-17. Q Ill I , 11'-17 lfXll 'l..X 1917. lfmllzll 1.1111 Graeme Mardocfr R-XENIE has been wrth us throughout Academy lrfe and hrs rndependent spurt has made hrm a well known member of the class It rs however, at trmes a wonder to us where Graeme puts rn hrs rdle hours for rt rs seldom that he remarns on the grounds after four oclock The possrble ercceptrons to thrs routrne mrght be hrs partrcrpatron rn a rrfle match or a drscussron wrth the Prof over some technrcalrty of radro and electronrcs Graemes tlme seems to be taken up to dorngs Always well dressed Graeme keeps Perhaps hrs most notreable characterrstrc suffuses hrs face In general Graeme takes sourcefulness vvrll contrnuallv stand hrm rn some degree by hrs car or by socral a ready eye for any femrnrne beauty rs a crrmson blush whrch frequently lrfe calmly Hrs equanrmrty and re good stead Rfcflard Adams Neal! ICK IS ossessed of one of the best drv senses of humor rn the class H15 P subtle barely audrble comments and hrs accounts of summer lrfe at Ocean Crty were often the cause of apprecratrve laughter from hrs classmates In sprte of hrs small stature Drck won hrs letter as a Guard on the football team and was also a member of thc wrestlrng and track squads Drck never had to work very hard to garn better than average grades Wrth a brt more effort he could easrlv have been one of the leaders rn the class seholas trcally Drck showed hrs Greatest rnterest rn the scrences He was also 'ln rllus trrorrs member of the famed art class In sprte of the fact that Drck has been rn our class for seven vears hrs true character was unknown to all but hrs closest frrends lVhen drawn out however he drsplayed a srncerrty and a lov alrv to the group surpassed bv few 55 A lr c I . - . ' - ' Y . . , , . . , ' 1 ' - v f. y 1, - . 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V ' 7 Y 1 A 1 I Wilbur Wilson 0aks, Jr ILL et1te1ed out class as a postgraduate from Lowe1 Menon and because of h1s already made fllends he had no I1 oublc getttng acquamted w1th tl1e ways at school Desptte 1115 tacltuln 11311116 a11d 36116131 all of aloofness B111 made many more fuends before the year was over B111 worked very hard all year to attam marks tl1at would get 111m 1nto college and he was rewarded by belng tn the top th11d of t11e class a11d a conststent mem ber of t11e Honor Roll Although l1e had a vely slxght bu1ld W1ll was a good at11lete Hts fightmg sp1r1t and undymg energy made h1m a valuable member of the soccer basketball and track squads It IS a shame that the Class of 1947 could not have known B111 longer because there IS no doubt that we could have gamed from h1s Splfll and cheerful nature Jofm frank Pafcfun OHN came to us two years ago from Haverford Hlgh School He lmmedtately d1st1ngu1shed hlmself as an athlete By the year s end he had won the quarter m11e run at the Inter Acs In the fall johnny went out for football Reallzmg however that h1s chances here were l1kely to be 11m1ted he wrsely turned to soc cer ln h1s semor year Here h1S enthuslasm and genulne effort galned hlm a Fnst team posxtton after two days of practlce H15 fine play offered an example to many who had played soccer all through the school ohnny s events 1n track as well as the quarter m1le were the one hundred and two hundred twenty yard dashes In h1s school l1fe ohnny was quxet and unassummg rarely engag1ng 1n extra curr1cular act1y1t1es To some ohnny when drawn out and encouraged proyed to be bubbhng over w1th galety and smcere fr1endsh1p We are more than glad to have had John 1n our class 56 O O ' 1 B -V V- h- - 1 ' ' v' ' 1. vt , .. .. .' ', .' . . F . '. ' ' - 1 1 q . . . V . . , . A 1 1 1 O J V . . . . . . . , . . , - ' . . , . . . . . Y - 1 1 v y y' ' 1 ' 1 1 . ' . 1 J 1 - . .V. . V V - 1 1 1 Ill Xlulsu 1 x L ll s s ill! Pm L ' I2. IJZN. I-.mcxnal lipismolnl llllli. Socncl 19543. H11 L -ll 1 Il 111145-47. nn Han IB. ISDQS. I'11lL'1ul lfpixunpql lfllv lmc ll'X Club IUIB-ST. f.lllll'Ill lixcnl llblli-IT. Su - 19163, luck ISHN-IT. Ilmn Xlntl 'N UPG lrnturul Ipmopil 6 N 10 1 Ptcsucnt m 1 LL 1 I UU X I I X 1011 Co Btmncss NI ml 1 I t Stutlcnt four 'ILSH cnt lntu Kc ulumc 1 ll l l0'9 Fnteted I-ptxmptl f NI IIU D 4 on t Int trx Sr 111 PII Soccct f . ' L-'. .l.. 1 ' ' Q . l93 . l',Ul1'lI'X C.Iul1 .43-4', ' l 'lf-4'. Ittttlo lflli-lf. ffl cllllll lllll'-l7. I ' 'Hi-lT. lf I5 ' .. ,f ', I - . A igcr. Damn' flmrnittc' IEH5-IT. ,' I tfil lfllti-17, l 'l '46-17. it ' A' fiouncil lil 16- IT. Football l9'l5wlfi. llztsehztll l,llfl. Ilo I ,lllllC T. ,L . . ' Q 1 ljlfl. l't1t'c ry Clttll l9l3-47. glut l9-lf'--l . Glcc' Kilttlr lflll lf. Octet '46-lT. Ch lilll-17. Kill' fllllll lllll-l7. SCC z V 'l5'lT. . I - H11 lllilllll lflll-17. l ' lJl6. Richard frawfora' Pagb VER since Dick 5 entrance to the school in the second grade he has been one of our leaders Membership 1n the Middle Ten the Student Council and then presidency of the latter is a record that could be cherished by anyone He was in many othel olganizations and carrled out all his duties with a high degree of success His excellent build enabled him to be fullback on the football varsity for two years as well as a participant in baseball and wrestling Dick was however not only an athlete but one of our top honor students It IS remarkable that one who was so busy with extra curr1cular activities should get such high marks ut it was characteristic Undoubtedly R C s key to success hes in his ability to do many tasks around school by his rather singular method of adding a humorous touch to his under takmgs His clean cut appearance and excellent sense of humor combined with his unusually cheerful personality made him a line representative of our class lows Rdden us immediately Lou is one of the class most accomplished comedians Al most everything he says or does exhibits the influence of his easy going and fun loving personality whlch occasionally blossoming inopportunely in class causes him some anguish Lou has been a staunch supporter of our class from the start One of his great est interests is music A member of the Glee Club for two years and this year a member of the Octet Lou is taking singing lessons in the city He is one of the leading Michelangelos of the senior class and his quips kept the art class in con stant hilarity For two years he was on the va1s1ty baseball squad Playing his Hrst soccer last fall Lou did a wonderful job as first team goalie Lou s great gift of being able to mix readily in any company and his buoyant sense of humor should carry him through most of his trials and tribulations 39 O ' Q D 1 ' . O I OU entered our class four years ago, and his broad, infectious grin grew on , . Henry Burnett Robb, Ill ERHAP9 the hlst thmg that comes to one 5 mlnd when d1SClISSlTlg Harry 15 hrs shyness Rarely dld he dlscard thls charactertstrc but when he drd hrs pleasant d1spos1t1on and Hne sense of humor were brought out to advantage Harry was usually at h1s best away from school wlth a few of his close frlends He won hls varslty letter as a guard on the football team and also took part m wrestllng and track Harry was actne ln extra CllI'llCl1l3l act1x1t1es and IS partlcularly remembered for hrs constant attendance at the Penn football games and for hrs arguments 1n defense of warlous Penn players who were often slandered by other members of the class Harrys strongest characterlsttcs were h1s unfarlmg dependabtlmty and good naturedness features whlch have gamed hrm the respect of the entlre class anford Moms Rosenbloom smce that tlme he has steadlly become a more acttve member of the group At first lmptesslon Roses seems very qutet and reserved but as t1me goes on he dtsplays a mtlst unexpected JOVl3llIX Sandy possesses an abundance of stubbornness whrch when requlred trans forms ltself 1nto llClCI'ITllI'l2l1Ofl to see a task accompllshetl H15 tenaclty became eudent on the football Held th1s fall where he starred IH the Debrls forward wall as well as lll the classroom where he worked hard to obtam passmg grades He was an ardent unto fan and an lmportant member of Mr ohnson s Hrst bass sectlon Last yeal Rosey kept the Glee Club amused wrth hrs complamts about rented tuxedos Rosev s ready smlle and steadfastness of purpose assure h1s future 60 . Q 7 ' 7. . . O WX 7 HEN Sandy hrst entered our class he attracted very little attention, but Y J ' -J t Ill esux 1 IU , 1 Bo Iulx 21. lSl2!l. IZIHCIACII lprxuvpnl lflh lol. 'A IIulvl1H2-IT, lun ll..X IEHT. Iwnllxull ljlfi. nn 5t'lDlClllIH'l II. ISOQS. Iauluul lpn mpll ION. l UlL'NllX Klub IWISVIT. umm Illlv ilu' Club IUIBVIT. liglwlmll Xlmx ll IU! f' staff Ifiil gf-Q ri-W 'aw 1 :mo ullx u J llll uc ,ILNH un u flu u lhmn 1 ll C1 N S m ll LII L N L II Llll ll NNUKIII ll llNlK1lll rr Ii is 1 Nl 'I JN m rl ll ill ll tfzarles Rrcfzara' Ryan EVELOPING almost unbelrewably from our Mrddle School days Drck has become one of the oustandrng athletes and leaders of our class Captaln of the champronshrp football tcam and a member of the xarsrty basketball and baseball squads he strll funds trrne to take part lll countless extra currrcular ac t1v1t1es rncludrng the Studcnt Councrl unto and Vestry Yet wrth all of thrs he manages to kcep up rn hrs studres Drck has a strong rnterest rn musrc and rs a member of the Glee Club and the Octet He rs known occasronally to entertam us wrth a scmtlllatlng one finger rendrtron on the prano Rrch rs quret lI1WV3.I'CllW and outwardly but thls calmness hides a tremendous strength of character and steadfastness of purpose Behrnd the quretness IS a sparklrng sense of humor as well as a truly fiery Splrlt whrch we saw drsplayed on the football Held and rn an occaslonal spmted drscusslon YVhen Dlck un or outward pressure can deter hlm from hrs object Robert Sauer: ECAUSE of hrs natural gemallty carefree personalrty and smcere nature Bob s frrencls are numerous and enemres non exlstent Few of us realrzed rn 1944 how rmportant an addrtron we had recen ed from Chestnut Hrll -Xcaclemy ln thrs tall qurct boy Studres came easrly for Bob and he usually obtamed good marks wrth a modr Cum of work He much preferred hunting rn some remote SCCIIOII of lVh1temar sh to homework YVhen he applred hlmself however he amazed us wrth hrs knowl edge As an athlete Bob was a member of the football baseball and track teams We wrll long remember hrm for hrs fleet footed runnrng and keen sprrrt nlnch sometrmes approached recklessness Besrdes hrs mterests rn athletrcs he IS a member of the Vestrv unto and TABULA Bob wrll always be remembered for hrs genurne mterest srncerrty and unceasf mg amrabrlrty 63 O D M - . . ll' .1 .- V.-hi.-.ll ll .l . - ' . . , - I V 1 I,-V . , 1 . D... l.. . ' -. ,ly - ruffled by the strongest adverse winds, sets for hlmself a task, no peronal sacrifice :B y 4. 1. . . , u Q U .t y . G ., . . . . N . .Y . l,J , Kefflz 6arr1son Scbneb y, Jr N HIS semor year kelth deyeloped lnto a leadmcg class hgule Hls coopera tlve Splfll and flxendly attltude haye alyxays won htm a very real place 1n the class Hls qualmes of leadelshlp as well as h1s own athletlc achtevement re warded hlm ruth the captamcy of the track team He also played on the foot ball and basketball teams In the Flfth Form year ke1th was voted the best speaker at a junto debate and he was elected presndent of the Club durmg hxs senlor year He sang second bass for two years tn the Glee Club In all of Schnebs act1v1t1es two characterlstlcs are oustandmg h1s extreme enthuslasm and h1s habltual Ild1I'lCSS These and a brlght personallty are re sponsnble for h1s popularlty among h1s classmates HEN B111 came to our school IH the Mlddle he entered the class above us Because of an unfortunate lnyury of h1s leg whlle playmg football he was forced to lose a yea1 of school and thereby came mto our class Blll s per SISICHCC ln oyercomlng handlcaps has gamed much respect from h1s classmates He has always mamtamed an a1r of cheerfulness and spxrlt An enthuslastlc wrestler he was elected captam of thls years team While pursulng a heavy athletlc schedule at school he has been boxmg ln Phlladelphla Soclally there are not many glrls on the Ma1n L1ne who have not heard of B111 Sharp Hls Jokes and antxcs always make h1m an lmportant addltlon to a art B111 wxll be long remembered by many of us for h1s frequent loud outbursts ln class and for h1s arguments w1th the Prof B111 would hke to go back to h1s home ln New Mexico but wherever he IS h1s personallty and fun lovlng d1SpOSl IIOH wlll gam htm many frxends 64 f Joseph W17son Sharp mn 1 um l lNllX In Inu at ll an IIIIUII ml an 4 lhwkg rn 1 n 1 Q umu um x 4 mllnll W lLNllllI I u july 9, lfllfll. lilllclul lilis lqll IJISEI lor? 'I Clllll 191247. .lun lEll3-lT, ' mlvl '16-l7. Glu' cllllll l9l5-lT. .Xll l 'I' ' ,Xs mf: ' lfllli-17. V04 lzll l.ll1i. 1 'lla Hill'-l7. l'l'uLle ISHS-IT. Captain 'l7. Bm .I m- QI. HMS. limclcml lll!lNKOIJLll lilll ISHS-lf. .Xll I - ' .M Uklllllllll HHS-lf lm 1 ljll. W'-' ' g liill-13. Cnpnin 16-IT. PI-I1 lg lflll. B 111 NI 11111 911 1929 l-nlered 1p1eu1p11 1931 loleslu Club 1942 41 Treasurer 46 41 luuto 1911 11 French Club 1946 41 1-XB LI 4 1941 Student Counul 1945 41 Scum mrx 16 11 Student Xestrx 1944 41 SCCILVIIX 46 11 Inter Acadenuc Councll 1946 41 A111 lc-uc Xsiocmuon 194641 Secretars 4611 100113111 1945 46 uash 1945 41 C'1p1l1I1 1 I1 I If 1 1'l1lC1C 1'p1s 1 1111 4 U: 1 1001 ll s 4 1ll1x fl4 .. f.. 1 z A' . - . , - . .. 1' '16-17. 112lQC1lll11 1946-47. lim 1' N 211 30. JL9. I ' 11 I 'Jc11Ia1 1915. ,Im 121 5-17. 1.1 1 C1111 1946--17. -' 1:11 1915-16. 1Vl'c'llil1g 1.116-17. '1' '2 1917. L'orl1es Morgan .S'm1f!1 VER srnce Corlres entered our class rn Hrst grade he has been entrusted wrth duties by hrs classmates Hrs efficiency and willingness to help the class have made hrm the logical person to frll many rmportant posts Smrtty rs the possessor of one of the cleverest wrts rn our class hrs 1S the abilrty to make anything sound amusrng He has as well a determination and maturrty that rs recognized by far too few of us He has coupled these admirable trarts with hrs pleasantness to become one of the best lrked members of our class Hrs ease rn handlrng hrs posrtrons on the Vestry AA and Student Council of all three of whrch he rs the secretary has been greatly admired CM has made use of hrs lanky burld rn garnrng hrs Varsity E rn three sports football rn whrch hrs dutres as end were memorable baseball where he rs first baseman and squash of which he rs the captain but rn hrs frrendlrness and underlyrng seriousness of mrnd Jason Carl Stone AX rs one of the twtryear members of the class coming to school from the city In sprte of the fact that he lrxes rn town ay rs a frequent vrsrtor of the Marn Lrne His reputation as a socralrte rs well known among hrs classmates Perhaps jay s most pertinent characterrstrc rs hrs attrtude of srlent power Hrs presence rs more frequently felt than heard though hrs outbursts of mrrthful laughter are not infrequent He rs noted also for enthusrasm and school sprrrt rn everythrng that requrres a lrttle extra effort It was rn the freld of athletrcs that jay really short ed us how valuable he was In the fall he was a bulwark on the defense from hrs posrtron at tackle YV1nter found hrm the first team candrdate rn the heavyweight drvrsron on the wrestling team Hrs greatest physrcal achrexemerrt was drsplased rn the spring when he developed hrmself rnto one of the schools best pole waulters jay s unobtrusrve yet firm ways mark hrm as a frrend worth having 67 0 0 ' Y 3 I Y .... , , Corlies' intrinsic worth lies not in his athletic abilities, nor in his broad wit, 7 ' , . . ' J , Warren Tuff Stone ARREN a member of the class of 1946 remarned mth us thrs year for post graduate xsork Hrs borsterous arguments and comments about hrs new classmates were a popular form of amusement Xet desprte hrs sharp and brtrng remarks we were all glad to have hrm wth us Athletrcally he assxsted us more than many realrze whrle h1s attendance at the Glee Club concerts proved to be a helpful factor rn makrng them a success Pebble s most domrnant trart seemed to be hrs aggressrveness If he could not gam h1s ends physrcally he would harrangue hrs opponents wrth vrolent and rllogrcal drscourses Hrs n1ckname Scorch rs probably attrrbutable to hrs Hery and fervent manner Hrs frrendly arr when not opposed has won hrm many fol lowers Hrs srngle determrnatron even stubbornness to follow through wrll see hrm through any crrcumstance he may meet Henderson fapplee, lll HROUGHOUT the class hrstory Henderson has nearly always been elected our class presrdent Hrs school sp1r1t IS unexcelled among us Followrng rn hrs fathers footsteps he has constantly shown an enthusrastrc mterest and loyalty towards the Academv Ill addrtron to berng an able student VVo0z IS noted for hrs all round mterest and sltlll rn athletrcs Hrs three letters non rn baseball for three successlve years hardly represent the large number of hrs sports actrvrtres XVooz rs unfarlrngly courteous and consrderate to everyone Hrs personal popu larrty has put hrm rn many posrtrons of rmpor tance Exen under the burden of extracurrrcular actryrtres he manages hrs trme and affarrs ruth remarkable efh crcrrcy He has manv trmes drsplayed hrs porse and effectryeness rn publrc speak rn Hendersons unostentatrous leadershrp and deyotron to the mterest of the class have won for hrm heartfelt admrratron and respect of hrs fellow classmates 68 4 . 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Alu: 1111517 1-lc' Club 15116-17. flmsfopfzer MacDonald Swan, .lr ON IS another of the many boys who came to us for one year Hls former alma mater was Swarthmore Hlgh School Most of us Hrst came to know Don flom our HSSOCIHIIOH wlth hlm on the football field Here he dlstlngulshed hlmself as an extremely yaluable member of our champlonshxp football team Don seems to haye become an lntegral part of the Academy yery qulckly He has about hlm an alr of selfconfidence perhaps because of h1s slze Don could easlly pass for the oldest member of our class He reacllly enters mto extra currlc ular act1v1t1es about the school the most notable of these bemg h1s affilnatxon w1th the Glee Club Don s very frlendly a1r and qlllel perseyermg manner w1lI carry hlm to what ever goal he may set for hxmself Richard Barry Tamarm ICK S llght humor and fond apprecxatron of any joke have won htm a place 1n the hearts of most of hrs classmates H15 f3SIld1011S neatness has always been a character1st1c of hls work xvllh h1s qulet manner and am1ab1l1ty he has made many frlends among both mastels and boys Occaslonally Dlck s humor IS mlsundelstood O1 runs away yuth hl1'l'l but he always succeeds ln comlng to earth wnthout any serxous unfortunate results Hls droll characterlzatlons and m1m1cry are a constant source of enyoyment Though not many people reallze lt he has much fine art1st1c abnhty and an apprectauon of both classlcal and popular muslc Dlck has a remarkable talent for playlng the plano by ear and lt IS probably on conslderatlon of thls fact that he hopes to turn hrs efforts to compostng when he leaves school 71 U ' D , I Y l ' , . . . ' 1 , . . . V . . . , . I U , . . . . . D ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' J . . . , v A v 1 . . - x . . Y . . . . . 1 Kenneth Welsh 7 anne!! HERE are few rn the class who deserve as much esteem as Ken In hrs stud rcs and rn athletrcs regardless of hrs abrlrty hrs perseyerance and good sportsmanshrp are always apparent He has won partrcular admrratron for hrs determrnatron on the track squad Hrs loyalty to the class and hrs earnestness of prrrpose were shown rn hrs work on the TABULA board hen s extra currrcular actrvrtres are varred He spends a good deal of hrs spare trme uorkmg on automobrles In hrs second year rn the Glee Club he became a member of the Octet Before he hrmself made the squad he was head cheer leader for the football games Ever srnce Lower School days Ken has won many frrends through hrs court eous manner and hne sense of humor Thrs trart of unfarlmg frrendlrness toners aboye all hrs other quahtres Mamas Marsfzall Van Metre AN came to us thrs year after hayrng graduated fr onr Hayerford Hrgh rn amrabrlrtyf and sense of humor he has made many frrends On the football held thrs fall Tom was a famrlrar srght streakrrrg rn and out of would be tackrcrs Hrs achreyements ln football are especrallyf commendable srnce before romrng to Eprscopal he never played on an organried team rn thrs sport Hrs small burld though powerful has prevented hrm from erccellrng rn some sports Flom possesses a dehnrte sense of self assurance rshrch rs one of hrs stron est characterrstrcs One rs often greeted wrth jeerrng or mockrng laughter but yery seldom offended Tom brrngs mto play' a never endrng yrtalrtyf and ready Wlt when facrng obstacles 12 s Vs . N- 7 . . Q . 7 . W . . ' , - 1945. His presence was quickly' felt, and he was well liked. Possessing an . r' , Y Q. :Q . .' ' A., K K , , 111 N elim :mu nu ruin u 7 1 u I Bom ulx 'R 10 8 kntercd EPINCOIHI 10111 lmcsux lluh 1044141 lunto 1046 1 001 hall 1016 XNTtNIlll1g 10-46 41 Bu April 27. l9L.1. lim l I-QI' lzl 1937. lfo'-5 C11 lm 1941-4'. Alum 1915-117. Glcc Club ISH5--17, Octet 71647. l'.'XBl'l.A 1917. l'1'lH'l'i l9'1'. ,I A L, .2. ' Q 1 . ' 1 .-T.F - Bom kpul I1 l978 I'IllClCil lpmopll 195.1 uuto I9-In 41 Cullen! hunts Club l9ll I1 Rifle Club 1949 41 50llCl 1046 Bom Xl.ilCl16 N30 I-ulelul lplsmpnl lflll reslrx Club 1 llldllill 4 1 uulo l94'1 4 Rifle I lub l9l4 41 llmsulu 1 mp Club lqlb 11 Plesuluml 1 ro f 11 11 1913-r, l.'l -- -1 ' 6-4' Ay 7-7. '-1 1- '4644'. sm 1 . 1 '. - 'It'-lT fourflana' Yardley Wlure, If OR1 aecelelated ln Olllll to graduate IH 1046 but the draft law chanved and as a lesull he nas able to gladuate Hlfll hls oull class thls year Usualls selfeolltalned alld qulet he uas Hllleh less retleent thls year When Colt laughs he 18 easllw llffillll bl llls deep lJ00lTl1IlQ YOILC Centlallzmg hls extla Kllll llllill' actlwlty on the Rlfle Club he agaln held hls place as the best shot He was a member of the SOLLCI team and showed ll1s courage and ClCICI'l'I1ll1dll0l1 IH llllllllllg the nllle Ollt on the ClI1ClCI'S thls sprlng Colt dlsplays much greatel polse thls yeal, as well as greater nlaturlt y T hcle IS no doubt that he llloles on to a dlffelent enslronlnellt he M7111 expand elen more than he has so far Roger Mffcfze I Whiteman EW of us wlll forget Roeel O1 ll15 classroom antlcs He IS most often found IH the mlddle of a stlollg CllSLllbSlOIl argulllv and joklng ln a mlxture of elegant GICCO Latlll ll olds and slang Too often Rogs fun lovlng IIHIUIC lntel feles wltll hls consldelatloll of UIIICIS Though he 15 flequently the butt of his own jokes few ale sate flOlIl llls blllllg tongue Nearly the XOLIIIQCSI Ill Ulll cl'lss Rog has a Hood nlellloll 15 ll'lIClllUCIlI and lsell lnfolllled HHXIIIQ SlllCl1Lll Flllllll Zlllll I atlll and tllls yeal talxlrlff tlso sears of GlC6ls Ill one he ulll l1'lXL 111016 language eledlts than HIIXOIIC else 111 the elass On Flldaxs Roffel s spect lcled faee 15 usually bClll OXLI '1 clless lJO'llll Hts Hblllly to lllllllhlllllll. the lnotlxes of 0Il1C.lS should help hllll much whether he fulfills hls ClCSllC to elltel polltles or not 75 , Q xl . 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' I .A F- T. d EN DAYS before the formal openrng of the 1946 47 school year asprrants for the football and soccer teams began gatherrng at the Academy for pre season practrce The fifty odd football candrdates had a new coach rn the person of Mr ohn Orsr former A11 -Xmerrcan end at Colgate Unryersrty Mr Keegan became supervrsor of all football teams at Eprscopal and also served rn an advrsory capacrty to Mr Orsr Once agarn Mr Brennan assumed the dutres of lrne coach Durrng the season the team was arded by the addrtronal coachmg of Larry Cabrellr and Bob McDonough of the Phrladelphra Eagles The soccer team was agarn under the tutelage of Messrs Mrlls and Mc Clelland Captarns Drck Rx an and B111 Davrs put the teams through then paces ln prelrmrnary practrce Dr Haslanr addressed the student body on XVednesday September 18th the date of the openrng of The Eprscopal Academys one hundred and srxty thrrd sessron the twenty srxth at Overbrook Dr Haslam traced the Academy s herrt age and drscussed prospects for the comrng year The scholastrc year of 1946 47 promrsed to be an ausprcrous one rnasnruch as rt marked the srxtreth annrversary of the Inter Academrc League and the twenty fifth annryersary of the Forestry Club 1941 also represented Mr Charles S Shrnn s fortreth year as a master at the Academv Among the addrtrons to the faculty were Mr Frank Shanbacker who returned from the servrce Mr Edward Morrrs a graduate of E A and Mr Bernard Boyle who replaced Mr Ratclrffe rn the Scrence Department master of St Mark s School Southborough Massachusetts Mr Brewster ad dressed the school on Ifrrday September 90th Followrng chapel the rmtr'rl as sembly program was held rn the drnrng room The proceedrngs were dcxoted to famrlrarrzrng the new boys wrth the tradrtrons and regulatrons of Eprscopal '1 he program was run by Drck Pugh presrdent of the Student Councrl 1Ve were honored rn hayrng the Rrght Reverend ucntrn Huang Brshop of Kunmrng Chrna as our chapel speaker on H ednesdax September 25th Brshop Huang drscussed the old and new educatlonal systems rn the Far East and ex pressed the oprnron that Chrnas salyatron would be through educatron alone Durrng the day the Brshop spoke to the Flfth and Srwrth Forms and related the condrtrons ercrstrng rn hrs country todav The followrrrg day the entrre student body faculty and staff were X rayed rn the annual tuberculosrs tests That afternoon the soccer team opened IIS season at Haverford Hrgh School Haverford emerged xrctorrous rn a closely contested 79 1 - I' , I A ' . ' . 17 . . J , -, I .1 .1 Y I .A ' 1, g , 1- , ' I . . A . - 5 I . ' 4 . ' ', 1 , . , .. ., 1. 1' , . 1 . Our first chapel speaker of the year was the Reverend YVilliam Brewster, head- ' - . . . Y , 1 . ' ' . ! I v i C 1 V Y ll! l ' .C , ' . l., I., - 1 ' F A L L game by vrrtue of a thrrd perrod goal whrch was the only score of the afternoon On Frrday the football team launched rts campargn agarnst Bartram Hrgh School on the Clrppers field Employ mg an unbalanced T formatron almost ex clusrvely the EA eleren brought home the rrctory by a 12 7 score Eprscopal drew first blood rn the openrrrg quarter when Buddy YN etherrll s plunge from the one yard lrne termrnated a lengthy drrve 'Ihe Blue and XVhrte scored agarn rn the second perrod on a pass play whrch cor ered srxty yards jack Dale passed to Kerth Schnebly who lateraled to lvetherrll Buddy nent the rest of the way unmolested Bartram struck back early rn the second half when Bernre Custrs passed srxty yards and hve yards for the score Nerther team threatened serrously agarn and as a result the final score stood at 12 1 The Reverend J Clemens Kolb Chaplarn at the Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra was the chapel speaker on Wednesday October 2nd 'lhe soccer team opened rts home season that afternoon wrtlr Upper Darby Hrgh School provrdrng the opposrtron Eprscopal got oil to an excellent start and led 3 l at halftrme by vrrtue of Pebble Stone s three goals In the second half however Upper Darby rallred to score four trmes and wrn the game by a 5 3 count On Frrday both the football and soccer teams sau actron Bryn Athyn vrsrted Overbrook and fought the E A eler en to a scoreless tre rn a hotly contested game Eprscopal almost tallred rn the fourth quarter when Don Swan rntercepted a pass and nearly went all the way wrth a Bryn Athyn tackler on hrs back In the meantrme the soccer team was also berng held to a 0 0 tre at Moorestown Frrends School Playrng rts thrrd game rn a week the soccer team faced a yery strong Lower Merron squad on Tuesday October 8th After holdrng L M to a 1 0 halftrme lead Mr Mrlls booters succumbed to greater reserres and finally lost the con test 4 0 The next mornrng the Reverend Phrlemon F Sturges r Rector of St Mar trn s rn the Freld Chestnut Hrll addressed the student body rn chapel Thursday the E A team opened rts Inter Academrc schedule on a mud soaked Haverford School soccer Held The Fords scored the only goal of the game on a freak boot from thrrty fire yards out The followrng day the football team journeyed to Baltrmore to take on the LEFT TO RIGHT TOP Actron rn Frrends Central ame Actron rn G -X ganre Srcoxo Ron Team Borrow GA game Yrrerrds Central ame GA ame Orsr and keegarr 80 - . . . 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'RW E Mn , Q, s 4. f i'uf' vjfvtiuj? 4 Y if ef: W QF' TZ 3 FALL St Paul s School eleven Playrng rn a mrre both teams found therr offenses al most completely stymred jrm Hess scored once for Eprscopal but the play was nullrfred by a penalty The game ended rn a scoreless tre our second rn as many weeks The Academy suffered a great loss on Sunday October 13th when Mr Alex ander Grant dred Mr Grant a former Olymprc track star had been a master at Eprscopal srnce 1914 and also was the founder of Camp Tecumseh rn 1903 Hundreds of EA boys have come under Mr Grants rnfluence both at school and at Tecumseh On Monday Dr Haslam pard trrbute to Mr Grant rn chapel eulogrzrng hrs remarkable character and sportsmanshrp The headmaster con cluded by sayrng We have lost a fine man and a great man The chapel speaker Wednesday momrng was the Reverend John Crarg Roa.k Rector of Old Swedes Church rn Phrladelphra Thursday the Academy pard final homage to Alexander Grant rn the chapel The Reverend Charles Shrerner read the short but rmpressrve servrce In the afternoon the soccer team played rts second league game wrth Germantown Frrends School and emerged wrth a 1 l tre rn a hard fought battle Pebble Stone booted home a goal early rn the first perrod but GFS matched thrs score rn the fourth quarter Two extra perrods were played but there was no further scorrng Arbor Day was observed Frrday October 18th by the school under the ausprces of the Forestry Club The Class of 47 planted a Pyramrdal Hornbeam near the porte cochere rn front of the Upper School Another Pyramrdal Hornbeam was was assrsted by Mr Wrllram H Shubert presrdent of the Brown Alumnr Socrety of Phrladelphra and by Mr Shrnn also a graduate of Brown That afternoon the football team faced a strong Perkromen eleven who won the game easrly by a 27 6 score Concentratrng on a line aerral attack Perkromen counted three trmes on passes and once on an rnterceptron E A s lone touch down came rn the thrrd quarter when Buddy Wetherrll smashed oxer from the live yard lrne to termrnate a long drrve The soccer team won rts first game of the season when rt defeated Central Hrgh School on Thursday October 24th Paced by Pebble Stone wrth three goals to hrs credrt Eprscopal coasted to an easy vrctory Hank Ruth and Brll Oaks LEFT TO RIGHT Tor McCarter W Stone Raden Fort Wrrght Hardy Brrnton and Mrlls Haslam comer krckrng SECOND Row Team BACK Row Ruth DeCoursey Chapman Mrlls Sumner j Douglas MIDDLE Row Raden Hardy Whrte Fox McCarter Atkrnson Mankrn FRONT Row judson Haslam W Stone Davrs Black Patchrn Oaks Borrow: Raden Alumnr game Davrs 83 . . , ' 0 I ' 3 1 a ' ' - - 1 1 7' KK ' 97 , . I ' ! ! i planted nearby in honor of Brown University by Mr. Horace P. Dorman, who 9 - r - ! . . , . . F A L L also scored for the Blue and W'h1te The next day the football team went to Haverford to take on the Inter Ac Champrons EA drew frrst blood on a pass from rm Hess to ohn Cable rn the end zone on a fourth down 'I he play was set up by Hess thrrty hye yard run a few moments earlrer Jay Stone Lrcked the extra pornt and Eprscopal led 10 at halftrme Recerymg the second half krckoff Haverford marched to a touch down wrth Tom Mangan crrclrng end from the elght yard lrne for the tally Thornton however nrrssed the conyersron and we strll marntarned a one pornt lead Shortly afterwards Lap Cordmg of EA smashed off tackle cut back and ran tmcnty yards for the score that clrnched the game 13 6 The Reverend Chauncey E Snowden Rector of St Pauls Church rn Oyer brook spoke to the boys rn chapel on XVednesday mornrng October 30th Drsplayrng rts best form of the year the soccer team won rts first league game by defeatrng Germantown Academy 4 0 on Thursday Stones score gaye Eprs copal a slrm I 0 halftrme edge we broke loose however rn the second half as Stone Fox and Haslam each bagged goals for E A On the same day the Debrrs made rts annual trek to Church Irarm School and returned vrctorrous by a 13 6 count Lharlre Shaw and Henry Sherk scored the touchdowns for the Debris Irrrday mornrng All Sarnts Dav the Corporate Communron Seryrce was held rn the Academv chapel Mr St Clane ofhcrated wrth the assrstance of Mr Lyford Followrng the seryrce breakfast was serwed rn the drnrng room The Frrday assembly program was devoted to a chapel srng and some rnstructron regardrng the organ by Mr Teague In the afternoon the football team sufferrng a let down after the Haverford game neyertheless managed to defeat Penn Charter l30 The first score came when Don Swan rntercepted a P C pass and raced twenty yards for a touchdown In the second quarter Eprscopal drove the length of the Held and scored on Drck Schnerders quarterback sneak The Blue and XVhrte domlnated play for the rest of the game but was unable to lncrease the score After the game an Alumnr Tea was held rn the gymnasrum On Electron Day Tuesday November 5th members of the Contemporary Cryrlrzatron classes yrsrted the polls under the HUSPICCS of the Commrttee of Sey enty The fellows obseryed the young procedure as well as a number of rrreg ularrtres The soccer team mon rts second consecutrye league game on Thursday by de LFFT T0 RIGHT TOP Doolrttle Brddle and Murdoch Mattoon SECOND Roys Forestry Club Tnmn Rory Brddle Sauers Supplee Borrow Supplee Ryan Smrth Hume Hrdrng Supplee Pugh 84 . , . . . , , . . - , .. . . . . ,. r f . - r . 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'uk 'I' '-nv fg ff.. -1- .vgif ff' 9' 1 Ni Y wfq'4,,g ,4vL.x,b- W 'V .1 ' 3,4 Q -I r f ' M , A 'xt 91, W K N, ,Q , il w, . xx . .7 ,-5 me .n 3 M I .M E Qwv wk L 1-x , Q 'J '73 .1 47' 1 E' D-0 1' U' x A ', Z Y M .-'lfvf - '--'U--A--4 1-I w w 5- 1.-nu-1 . , , W E, AS W, 5 ,gf ,wr g .- ': 'Q . y uf V W ffim 'Q , if .os -' it xx ,, , A , I ,pa L .- e, W .y x 3 N Y f Q 1 ' S FALL featrng Friends Select 3 l Peb Stone gained the only goal of a bitterly fought first half thus grvrng Mr Mills charges a meager advantage at intermission In the second half however both Stone and Oaks added scores to clrnch the decrsron for Episcopal 'Ihe Friday morning assembly program was gryen over to a movie and talk regarding the Community Chest as an inaugural to the annual drrve for funds at the school That afternoon Germantown Academy became the third league vrctrm of Coach ohn Orsr s eleven E A scored early rn the first period as rm Hess bucked over from the one yard lrne to cap a persistent oHensrve drive Shortly thereafter a Hess to Schnebly pass set up our second touchdown Hess took a lateral from rm Stull outnraneuvered Bagnell and crossed the goal lme standing up to give Episcopal an rmpressrve 130 halftime lead GA quickly retaliated as Pfaff returned the second half kick off to our ten yard lrne A few morncnts later Bagnell cracked the lme for a Germantown touchdown The Blue and Xklrrte tallied agarrr on the last play of the game on a pass from Stull to Cork Srnrth rn the end zone the final score reading I9 7 llrc next day a powerful Alumni squad subdued the soccer team by a 40 count The Alumni paced by jack Hopkins found the less experienced varsity an easy prey On Xrrnrstrce Day dedication ceremonies were held at the Menon Botamcal Park Dr Haslam president of the Botamcal Society of Lower Menon made Ac ade m x Ihe H ednesday morning chapel speaker was the Reverend John K Shryock Rector of the Grace Church and the Incarnation On 'Ihursday November l4th the Episcopal booters submitted to a 3 1 drub brng at the hands of Penn Charter P C was led by Murdock who scored twice whrle Pebble Stone tallied our lone goal late rn the game In chapel I-rrday mornrnv Mr Henderson Supplee president of the Board of Trustees presented diplomas to five boys whose graduation had been postponed by mrlrtary servrce The five recipients were Robson Greer Chester Ivory Gerald kynett Hlrllram Susskrnd and Wrllram Buchanan Dr Haslam pointed out that this would doubtless be the last mrd year graduation necessitated by selectrse seruce IFI-T 1'0 RIGHT Top Srholzurn Board Bxcrt Ron Judson Robins Morris Rorer Baugh lnoxr Ron Keffer Hiding Dans Niauxell Srzcorwn Row Geary W Stone Oaks White Hess Brrr h T unnell and Pu h Borroxr Das rs and McKean Sharp and Hancock 87 I ' ' . 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FALL Later rn the day the football team needrng only a tre to clrnch the Inter Aca demrc Charnpronshrp met Frrends Central on the home grrdrron Eprscopal threatened rn the second quarter when Stull passed to H etherrll for a forty srx yard garn but Frrends Central held on the srx rnch lrne Mrnutes later lroweyer Stull threyv to Hess on the thrr ty and rm yyent the rest of the yy ay for a touch doyyn ay Stone s try for the extra pornt yyas slrghtly yyrde the result berng a 6 0 L A lead at the half Frrends Central recery ed the second half luck off and marched erghty hye yards to a touchdoyyn yyrth ones crossrng from the one yard lrne Brll lungren krcked the all rmportant conyersron yyhrch gaye Frrends Central the trrumph 7 6 Because of our defeat rn the final game a three yy ay tre for the chanrpronshrp resulted among Eprscopal lfrrends Central and Hayerford Thus rn sprte of the brtter loss suffered on the last day the team completed rts first season under ohn Orsr wrth a yery successful record four yrctorres tyyo defeats and two tres rn addrtrorr to a tre for the charrrpronshrp 'Ihe folloyung lycdnesdav the Reverend Alyrn H Hanson Curate of St Paul s Church rn Chestnut Hrll was the speaker rn chapel The soccer team closed rts season on Thursday Noyember 21st losrng to Frrends Central by a l 0 score An rnjury rncurred by Peb Stone early rn the game greatly hampered the EA offensrye and as a result Frrends Central emerged the yrctor by vrrtue of a tlrrrd perrod goal Consrderrng the poor start made by the soccer eleyen the season can be re Uarded as a success because of therr hne showrng rn the latter part of the year 'Ihe hnal tabulatron read three won, srx lost and tyyo tred as well as a tre for fourth place rn the Inter Ac race llre assembly Frrday mornrng was deyoted to the Domrno Club yyhrch pre sented Lord Dunsany s mystery play A Nzglzt at 411 Inn, rn the Mrddle School Audrtorrunr 'lhe prrrrerpal roles were portrayed by Hunter Hannunr Ld Geclteler Brll Xyrlber and Thornton Hagert Shortly rfter the end of the fall athletrc season rt yy as announced that Buddy Xyetherrll and Art udson had been elected respectrye eaptarns of thc 1911 foot ball and soccer teams On duesday Noyernber 96th the Unrred States Hrstory classes made therr LEIT T0 RIFHT TOP TXBI I X Board Borrow Puffh Nfclsean Hhueman Mhrte Srnrth Duncan Sehncbly lsrlmarx Bomberger Tunnell Iarnarrn Hancock Raden 88 I . 7 . . - - 1 . . . . , -. . .4 . , . 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A VV , Q 'Kitt 05.5, 3 I A - ' ' ,.-. iw ' 1 Y f ' --file' ,,-'illl' , . wa. xx .5 55, N BW! ir .ELF 'i , 1 - A. , ,uf Um, 'i 1 ...-, wi sf Q an 3 3 -,.. 5 I ,.- . ., 'i f24 , Iv F A L L yearly trrp to Independence Hall and other hrstorrc pornts rn Phrladelphra Sunday December lst marked the twenty fifth annryersary of the Forestry Club Srnce rts foundrng rn 1921 the club has been under the deyoted and cap able superyrsron of Mr Erederrck Doolrttle In addrtron to Its dutres of plant mg trees and beautrfyrng the grounds the Forestry Club awards prrzes each year for knowlcdge of brrds trees and flowers rt rs also the donor of the Eddre Collrns Bat Wednesday mornrng the Reverend ohn H A Bomberger Rector of the Church of the Holy Apostles and Medrator spoke to the school rn chapel The first junto of the year was held Thursday evenrng December 5th at the home of M1 and Mrs Bertram Tunnell rn Rosemont Resolved That the Brrtrsh are justrfied rn restrrctrng ewrsh rmmrgratron rnto Palestrne was the sub ject for debate The speakers for the aflirmatrve were Messrs J Sharp Geckeler and Schnerder for the negatrve Messrs Davrs J Stone and Maxwell The judges Mesrs Tunnell Merrick and Shrnn awarded the debate to the affrrmatrve M Maxwell was voted best speaker The Nrnth Annual Fall Athletrc Drnner was held rn the drnrng room the next eyenrng Letter certrflcates were presented to the members of the yarsrty football and soccer teams The coaches of the squads conrmented on the 1946 season and were then presented wrth grfts by therr teams Captarns Drck Ryan and Brll Davrs were also recrprents of presents from therr teammates Coach John Orsr then presented Ryan wrth the football used rn the Haverford game The prrncrpal speaker of the evenrng was Mr Lou Young former All Amerrcan at the Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra Mr Young stressed sprrrt and determrnatron as the two vrtal factors rn football The program ended wrth the showrng of the movre Football Hzghlzghts of 1946 through the courtesy of the Atlantrc Rehn mg Company The followrng day the basketball team opened rts season by joumeyrng to Swarthmore College to take on the Jayvees The Episcopal five coached by Mr urnn finally emerged vrctorrous 37 33 rn a trghtly played duel Three days later the basketball team agarn took the floor thrs trme against Grrard College After holdrng a slrm I9 18 halftrme lead the Blue and White went on to wrn 46 40 as jrm Hess and Drew Foote dropped rn the decrdmg pornts Coach Qurnn s team played rts thrrd game wrthrn a week when Cheltenham LEFT TO RIGHT Tor junto Srcown Row Murdoch Ryan Schnebly Montgomery Cord rng Goslrn Raden The Upper Tr-rum Row Davrs Raden Whrteman Borrow Duncan W Stone Patchrn Sharp McKean Whrte Swan Bomberger Abbott Croco The Upper 91 1 - ' ' Y f . 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' r . , , , , . . . . l I - A , ' t r t ' , . . - - 1 1 - s ' 1 u ! 7 I I 1 1 ' A ' ' ' FALL High School prouded the opposition on the home Hoor on Friday, December l3th Eprscopal overcoming a two pomt halftime dehcrt won IIS thlrd straight game by a 42 35 count Dick Ryan s field goal in the fourth quarter broke a 33 33 tie and gave E A a lead rt nexer rehnqurshed Goose Goslm paced the victors with srxteen pornts Ihe chapel speaker on Hfednesday was the Rexerend Robert H Gamble Curate of the Chureh of the Redeemer IH Bryn Mawr Phe annual Christmas Pageant was presented rn the Atadenry chapel on Thursday and Friday December l9th and 90th The production under the dr rettron of Mr ohn Sumner rntluded members of the thorr Glee Club and Domino Lluh as uell as other members of the student hodx Lpper School gymnasium The fllllSlC for the occasion was proxrded hx larry Nliller and hrs orchestra ohn Nlonwonrerx handled the decorations while Dick Ryan Cllalllllall of the Dance Committee superxrsed the preparations I spite of a heaxy snowstorm rn the afternoon the dance was both a social and hnaneral success lt was indeed a fitting end to a most successful fall term Corzenss M SMITH LEFT TO RIGHI' Tor Christmas Dance Christmas Paffeant Hrse Man and Shepherds Srcoxn Row Chrrstmrs Pageant Angels Borrow Pageant Juartet at Christmas Dance Crounoser Supplee, Borrz Nlaxuell 92 . , - , . i . ' 1 A 1 x - ' - r e Q -- 1 4 -' ' -, 1 r - M . A r ' , ' '. Friday evening the Senior Class presented its annual Christmas Dance in the 7 . A' . , .' - ' , . , , .' , A. . ,' , J , . , A- ' ry A rx- - ' 1 x V , I -1 v A- - ' t p - - If ., t. D- . e, A 1 , N ,Q , i 'qw if 1 . 4 is 2 f x v u f 1 -4.4, 4,3 34.4 i. Nov .F x g in Y. Q 1 4' X,- peP:W- Mgr -.irq I , .i.?.iuNi ff4. 1. A, . Wmfer ARTICIPATING 1n the Interscholastlc Squash Tournament durmg the holldays the school squash team was agam successful Wrthout losmg one game john Hentz serzed the drstrlct champlonshlp and thus retamed the t1tle for Eprscopal The basketball team held practlce s1x t1mes durrng vacatron On january 3rd the gym was the scene of a game wlth Collxngdale Hlgh School the fifth straxght v1ctory for Epxscopal w1th a score of 28 24 Aslde from thxs the school saw httle act1v1ty unt1l the day of reopennn Monday january 6th Another basket ball game played at Penn Charter came the next day The Blue and Whlte maklng w1ld passes and numerous fouls lost to the Penn Charter hve by a 29 14 score On lVednesday the Rev Nathamel Groton spoke ln chapel rllustratmg hrs address wlth a red stockmg and lfts m tt emblemat1c of Chrlstlan responslbllltxes A talk by Dr Mlchael DOYIZHS professor at the Wharton School UHIVCFSIIY of Pennsylvanxa occupxed the assembly program Frxday Dr Dorrzas outlmed the anns of Commun1sm decr1ed 1ts leaders and showed a film on Greece That afternoon the WNI'CSIl1flg squad played IIS first match of the season wrth Haverford Hugh Eplscopal los' 26-17 SPOIYS contlnued on Saturday as the basketball and squash teams journeyed to tl1e Peddre School In an extra perlod wlth john Cable Dlck Ryan and Goose Goslm makmg field goals the Qumn tet beat Peddle 45 41 The squash team also secured VICIOYY easrly wlnrung 5 0 On Tuesday Ianuary 14th the wrestlels txounced Lower Merton by a 38 3 score and wrth the loss of only ont m itch Defeat however was 1n store for the squash tcam agamst the UHIVCYSIIY of Pennsylvama they lost 5 1 By 492 484 the Rrfle Club lost 1ts fust match of the season to Quakertown The Rex ohn Knewstub of Old St Davlds Church Radnor was Wednes day s chapel speaker He used the hfe of Danlel as an example of rellglous con duct In the afternoon the squash team showed IIS line playlng 1n defeating Penn Charter 60 wxth ohn Hentz Corl1es Smxth Davld Maxwell Blarr Murphy Buddy Add1S and Blll DHVIS all w1nn1ng thelr matches Frnday mornmg the cho1r sang Franck s O Lord Most Holy Then Mr Mc Clelland rehearsed the school ln hymn smgmg Mr St Clalre left wlth four student delegates for the Buck H111 Falls Relxgnous Conference The Episcopal 95 , . 1 i . 7 . . - . . 1 - 2 0' - C1 ! 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' : J 1 1 9 IJ 7 ' ' ' ' i ll DI WINTER Alumni staged an evenly matched game with the varsity five that afternoon It was m the very last seconds of play that the umn tet gained several points to Wm 42 41 The Glee Club practiced Saturday morning for their concert with Ellis Col lege that night The Octet made its first appearance singing the Yale Wrffen poof Song The grrls of Ellis College jomed Eprscopal rn srngrng Handels Hallelujah Chorus and Little Heather by XV1lfred Shaw As usual a dance followed the concert Monday mornrng saw the gym filled with desks and chairs for the mrdyear examinations whrch continued through Thursday The basketball schedule went on however with a game against Haverford School on Tuesday Eprscopal lost 51 37 A second Inter Ac yrctory was won rn squash the next day ox er Haverford by a 4 2 score The Rifle Club lost 482 475 to Morristown Following a short sing Dr Haslam spoke to Friday s assembly grvrng a resume of the year already past and of comrng events He expressed hope for a wonderful term rf enthusiasm could be aroused rn eyerv one Notwrthstandrng an early lead the basketball team lost 54 32 to Friends Central that afternoon By way of reportrng the happenings at the Buck Hrll Falls Conference which he and Episcopal s delegates attended Mr St Claire spoke rn chapel on Xved Germantown Academy wrthout losing one match South Catholrc High beat the R1He Club by 493 469 At the home of George Krlmarx the season s second unto took place Thurs day night Lee Haslam Bob Sauers and Bill lhdrng led the aflirmatrve to uc tory maintaining that sports at the Academy should not be compulsory Then opponents were rm Hess Art udson and lNewbold Black who was voted best speaker of the evening On Friday the assembly had a serrous tone as State Trooper John Morris spoke about car accidents and careless drryrng Pointing out that most accidents on the road rm olve mrnors he suggested precautions which the boys could take The varsrty five that afternoon fell before Germantown Academy 45 34 Even rm Hess outstanding contrrbutron of ten points could not avail against the LEFT T0 RIGHT Top Friends Central game Penn Charter game SECOND Row Team BACK Row Hess Keffer Supplee Foote Schnebly Quinn FRONT Roms Hurtubrse Goslm Hume Cable Ryan Borrow GA game Friends Central game GA game 96 . . . . ,, . . , ' ll ' Y! ll ' Y! ' ' Y , . Q . . 7 . - ' 5 5 - ,' V ' . , . . . y , , Y V, . V . - .' YI - , . Y Y . . u . . nesday, January 29th. The squash team, continuing its winning streak, beat y . . ,. . . V. . ' I 1 - Y ' ' ' CK Q Q Y W v YY I, . . A '. J' ', A ' J , ' ' , ' V . v 47. y .1 . . A , 7 . . Y . Y , . . '- 1 1 1 J fs - - -' b' I 1 . 1 , , ' , r - . . . I Y . . . . X1 s ffl ,-. , . t. .5 ' 4 4 c I .Q ., :arts ,i ggcaph. ffb 'V Y if as E, 5 , 'Q Q 9 Cue .s L ig AQ of 'Y It-f S 1 -N: .A . y Z Ji -9' 1. '55 ff dw 1 .-, I-ind ,A R99-5 2 Vx 2 14x WWI 1 .M vw.: ke Q 7 'f' Tf+ ifoln 4'-Q ,. Jw iv., ' ' -fm A WINTER fast movmg Trr Color After school on February 4th Dr Haslam met the entrre senror class rn the Alumnr Room to remrnd them of approachrng actrxrtres and to clarrfy pornts about college entrance The Dean of the Phrladelphra D1v1n1ty School thc Very Rcx Frank D Grffor d spoke on XVcdncsclay rn chapel and to the Frfth and Srxtlr Forms later rn the day Dean Grfford called for sprrrtual leadershrp to face the worlds problems He expressed the belref that tlre cost of one battleslrrp spent on Church uork rn apan would have prexented our war with the japanese As expected the squash team wrnnrng all but one match reaped a second vrctory over Penn Charter that afternoon The Rrfle Club lost to YVest Catholrc I-Irgh 499 479 At the hands of the Haxerforcl College V s the wrestlers suffered therr second and final defeat Don Bertolett was rn good form garnrng a 5 0 clecrsron The score of the match was 16 13 Bob Sayre class of la nom a cello student at the Curtrs Irrstrtute played for the assembly Frrday Hrs presentatron of composrtrons from Beethoven to Proko freff was heartrly applauded That afternoon rn the gym Penn Charter beat the varsrty frve Yet the Blue and XX hrte seemed to be playrng better than before Goose Goslrn was hrgh scorer Saturdav mornrnf, Lee I-laslam rm Hardy Drck Schnerder and Iohn Keene were representatrves of Eprscopal on a radro program of statron NNPEN called Let s Go To FI he loo The Glee Club sang at the Clgflllll College that ewenrng O Bone esu was grven rts first publrc performance by the Club The dance followrng the concert was greatly enloyed rts Hnal mrrrutes found Mr ohnson at the prano srrrgrng Grlbert and Sullrvan faxorrtes February l0tlr tw as the first day for the Book XVeek drrve rn the Upper From the prle of books whrch accumulated on the Lrbrary tables durrng the next four days Mr Shanbacker tx as able to place 60 volumes on the shely es The Rex flromas A Meryweather Rector Church of the Advocate and an alumnus of Eprscopal was chapel speaker on Tuesday Speakrnff later to the unrors and Serrrors he told of hrs work rn crrme preventron Under the sponsorslrrp of the Englrslr department about 140 boys left school for the matrrree shourng of the Englrsh frlnr Henry the Fzflh presented at the Prrc Theatre 'I hat afternoon the squash players of the Umsersrty of Perrnsylsanra agarn proved too much for the Blue and YVh1te as a 4 2 score showed LEFT TO RICHT For Brcumn j Stone Pu lr Srcoxrr Ron Term Btu. Row Brerrnrn D Baugh C Sclrellerrcer fox l'aslor XTIDDLF Rom 0Brr1n F Schcllen er DeCour cr Shaw Sherlc Pnoxr Ron Bertolett Xan Nfetre Sharp Swan J Stone Borrow Sharp Brennan 99 , . , .. -, I ' ' r rr sr ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 . 5 ,v ' - I '.v 1 -' . .. . , V ' ' Y. . A , , , I A-' e , . V J. ., . . , ' , . ,,.. , . . , - , . , ' ! . ,. V. . Q . W. T . 4 . . , , ,J , - , ll Q 1 f 11 - U I H t - - , - V , . .1 , .. . . , , . .' ' . , . , . . , , . . , ' . , -- w 1 , - - y , y , - U J . , . , Y . , V V . , . . . 1 V vs VV . . , y ' 1 . : - ' .. .. . g.,i.,' '- . - .:' - 1. '. .' 4- , A , , ' , . . .-r , . WINTER On Hlednesdaw notlung daunted the Eplscopal squash team trounced the Haverfordlans for the second tlme The basketball team could do l1ttle agamst the Pennsylvama Freshmen and lost 71 36 The wrestl1ng squad had good luck agamst Haverford School wmmng 28 15 Captam B1ll Sharp and Don Bertolett each gamed a pm Not equal to the marksmanshlp of La Salle Hxgh School the Ep1scopal Rllle Club lost 1ts hfth meet by 7 pomts The Umted States should contmue the draft was the IOPIC of Thursdays junto held at the home of Brooks Keffer Henry Ruth Bayard Fox best speaker and Roger WVh1teman poke for the vlctorlous afhrmatlve VVhen they and the negative Bart Xvasserman Lou Raden and B111 Baugh had fimshed dxsputlng Dr Keller who was both Judge and host accompamed the boys on h1s mandolm ln smglng EPISCOPHI On St Valentmes Day whlle the Glee Club was holdmg a speclal rehearsal an mterestmg debate proceeded rn the Mlddle School Audltorxum The questlon that censorshlp of movles rad1o and perlodlcals should be mstltuted to help prevent juvemle delmquency was an outgrowth of the work of the Contempo rary C1v1l1zat1on classes Harry Robb Dxck Neall Graeme Murdoch and John Henefer of the negatlve defeated J1m Hess Lap Cordmg B111 Wllber and Pebble Stone The second Alumnl basketball game held ln the gym Frlday was marked by even playmg Wlth the hrgh scormg of Wayne Hurtublse the Qumn tet fin :shed 2 pomts ahead of the Alumm An enthuslastlc audxence heard probably the best smgmg of the season by the Glee Club at the Baldwm School Saturday mght For a change the boys llstened to O Bone Jesu whlch the Baldwm Glee Club presented Mr johnson led hrs Club xn the usual numbers mcludmg Haydn s Malden Farr O Delgn To Tell and john Peel Bob Sayre was on hand to play four pxeces on hrs cello among them von Weber s Adagxo and Rondo and The Swan of Sa1ntSaens W1th the slogan Burn The Mortgage ln 47 and w1th the lmmedlate object of I'alSlf1g the faculty salarles Dr Haslam Mr Thomas B K Rlnge and Mr Henderson Supplee jr addressed a meetmg of over 500 parents faculty mem bers and trustees on Monday evemng Thls was the first meetmg of 1ts k1nd held at the Academy ID recent years The next afternoon wzth the hxgh scormg of john Hume the basketball varsxty came wxthm two pomts of tymg Haverford At erght oclock Ash Wednesday mormng Mr St Claxre and the Rev John Tor Athleuc Assoclatxon Bo1'roM Student Counctl 100 Y . . 1 7 7 1 ' ' , . e Y ' ' ' 1 at - i - u ' r 1 ' J 2 1 S ' . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - ' ' as - 19 - , - . . . , , ' 1 U . . . . . . . 1 1 - - ' 11 , . - 9 1 , 9 1 J - - 9 1 , , . - ' 9 cc 11 ' ' , . . . . . . , H . . . 1 1 11 u H ' ' r - .1 1 u ' 11 u 11 - , U . , ,, . . . . 1 , . , . . . , . 1 - 7 ' , . 1 1 , , . . , . . . 1 4 we 'f Lp Q 4 I 1 1 1 L air' 'T' ' 1 'bqf K 7 1 fs 2 wwgifwi I - ah 4?h J 7' ' f 'Q , 5, ' 532 K x Q 2 f 1 gg ' nf 5 gg, 170 f 5 ' af I A -f J .5 f- mi' .nf 1 4 HQ , I I 1 'E A .Qfgv 5 tm. E WINTER Groton celebrated Holy Commumon m the chapel Then whlle the communx cants were eatmg breakfast ln the dmmg room Drck Ryan and ohn Hume of the Vestry led the school m the regular chapel servrce The declslons gained by wrestlers Tom Van Metre Don Bertolett B111 Sharp and Bayard Fox went toward defeatmg Penn Charter 22 14 The squash vars1ty easxly gamed xts second total victory over Germantown Academy The Rlfle Club beat Radnor Hlgh School ln nts first VICIOTIOUS match The Chaplam and Drrector of the Seamens Church Instrtute Boston the Rev Raymond S Hall spoke on the 20th of February As the first paratrooper Chaplam he had taken part ln the mvasxon on D day Around noon on Thurs day the snow began to fall By Frlday mornmg the bhzzard had burled the ground under erghteen mches of snow and showed no slgns of abatlng School was called off The scheduled trlp to New England by the squash team was canceled Monday mornmg wnth the roads more passable actlvxty was resumed at Episcopal The Srholzum C11SIl'lDl1lCC1 three days late bore the results of the Tame Current Affairs 'I est gnen to the Upper School Roger Whrteman won the test wlth a score of S1 Flfth Folmer Dave Maxwell was second and the runner up among the Senlors was COl1lCS Smlth In the Frlends Central basketball game postponed from Fuday Eplscopal met heavy defeat The h1gh scorer was agaln Captaln ohn Hume The chapel speaker on XVednesday was the Rev Charles WV Sheerm DD Rector Church of The Eprpham 1rV'ash1ngton DC Dr Sheerm consldered the temptatlon of Chrlst ln the wxlderness The Rlflemen outshot Yeadon Hlgh School 416 412 The squash team wound up an excellent season by beatmg the Peddxe School 4 1 The chmax of the wrestlmg meet w1th the Swarthmore Col lege V s whlch Eplscopal won 3 0 was provlded by Bayard Fox who pinned his opponent ln 51 seconds From tuo o clock ull three th1rty on Thursday the Glee Club and the Mtddle School Chorus practlceu 1n the gym for thelr concert the next nlght Declarmg that labor umons should be curtaxled ohn Arndt Dlck Henderson and Milt ackson lost to Waxne HUTIIIDISC who was voted best speaker Tom Van Metre and Dlck Mecaskex at Hlally Bortzs home The unto was prlvnleged to hear Dr B01 tz talk about the atomlc bomb and world peace LEFT T0 RIGHT TOP Hentz Niaxmell Hentz and Smxth SECOND Row Team Back Row Dnton Fiske NTIDDII- Rom Addr Nlurphs Dans Fnoxr Row Niaxuell Smlth Hentz BOTTOM Dnxon Squash Courts Smlth 103 . , J 3 7 Y . . , . i I . . , . 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' , , - WINTER Frrday mornrng whrle the rest of the school wa seerng a film on postwar problems prepared by Tame and Lzfe magazrnes the Glee Club and the Chorus held another long rehearsal The hnal basketball game wrth Germantown Acad emy was a struggle E A losrng 43 30 Drew Foote played partrcularly well and ohn Cable made the hrghest score That nrght a huge crowd heard the Glee Club and th Chorus srng separately and together rn Hlagners Brrdal Chorus from Loherrgrzn and Frnrculr Frnrcula by Denza Rrchard Mears of the Tlrrrd Form played a prano solo Brll Mfrdrng sang I Arrse From Dreams of 'I hee by Tour tellot and the Octet presented Talk About jerusalem Xlornrng and other songs Bob Sayre played several beautrful numbers Mr McClelland Brll Drckey class of 45 and oe Dallett were accompanrsts wlrrle Mr ohnson dr rected the whole program Monday March 3rd saw the rnauguratron of the Red Cross drrxe lr two weeks lVoozy Supplee and Brll Wrdrng as charrmen rarsed over 3460 Xt the same trme Mr St Clarre appeared wrth Hungry Henry a small mrlk bottle for collectrng money for two causes The Presrdrng Brslrops Fund for World Relref and the World Student Seryrce Fund Oser the month of March the contrrbutrons dropped rnto the glass bottle along wrth the facultys donatrons and those of the Mrddle and Lower totaled S300 The last wrestlrng meet on Tuesday showed agarn the power and experrence of the team as they beat Bryn Athyn 39 3 Grvrng hrs usual vrgorous chapel talk on lVednesday the Rev YVrll1am H Aulenbach condemned the guest towel relrgron whrch rs assumed only for cer tarn occasrons Losrng to Upper Darby 491 414 the Rrfle Club ended rts season FI he baseball team began pr actrce outslde on Bonsack held Thursday I door practrce of prtclrrng and catchrng had been gorng on for seyeral weeks before Frrday nrornrn Mr ack Rensel of the Phrllres canre to show a hlnr on the XVorld Serres The sound projectron farled but he narrated for the prcture and answered questrons about baseball At 8 I2 that rnornrng many of the Xrrrerrcan lrrstory students left Phrladelphra on a Held trrp to lVashrngton accornparrred by Mr Brrnton Mr Brennan and M1 Merrrck They spent Frrday and Satur day seerng the rmpressrxe srghts of XVashrngton rncladrng the F BI the Snrrth sonran lnstrtutron and the Narrorral Cathedral The brtter effects of the war rn Europe and the work of the Brshops Com mrttee rn relref were portrayed rn two films shown rn the Mrddle School on Tuesday afternoon March llth LILI-T TO RIGHT TOP Hancock Dale Smrth Dallett Croco Fermster Sscoxo Row Rrfle Club Borrow Sauers Yvhrte Pugh Keffer Haslam Ryan Chew 104 , ' V :G 1 v' . 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X WINTER In lme wlth the thought of Lurope s need was the chapel talk by the Rev E Hoyt Palmer Executrve Secretary lNat1onal Preparatory School Commlttee On Thursday rn preparatron for the college boards Mr Balsley began a spe cral class IH Enghsh for Semors from all the sectrons Prestdent Schnebly opened the unto at hrs own home the resolutxon bemg There should be a one year elrgnbllrty rule 1n the Inter Academic League The afhrmatrve of Ken Tunnell best speaker Calvert Groton and Harry Robb were judged VICIOYIOUS over Murray Houser Roulon Wetherrll and John Henefer Mr Morgan gave ex cellent crltrclsm of the debate Wrth wltty explanatron Mr Daniel Mannlx class of 29 presented to Frrday s assembly a color Elm showmg hrs trrp to Mexrco to capture lguanas wrth Agulla a tramed bald eagle Excltement was at a pltch when he brought the eagle mto the audrtorrum and lured her to fly to hrs wrrst over the heads of the stunned assemblage The first work for the commg Hobby Show was started rn the gvm that afternoon Smgmg together rn Madame eanette and Mozart s Glorra m Excelsrs the Glee Clubs of Eprscopal and the Shlpley School gave a concert Saturday nrght At the dance followrng the Four Churchmen recexved great applause for thelr smgmg of Summertrme and I Got Shoes Sunday the Vestry made 1ts annual trlp to St Mary s School Burlmgton N J By Monday the gym was transformed and vrsrtors began to wander about vlewrng the exh1b1ts of the Hobby Show The gamut of mterests from werght llftmg to stamp collectmg was represented Semor drsplays lncluded the art work of Rlcky Chew and John Montgomery photographs of Newbold Black astronomical books and models of B1ll Baugh puzzles of Bob Croco guns of B111 IfV1lber trains of ack Louv the campmg exhlblt of ay Stone wrrtlng of Ed Geckeler and joe Dallett and fish of Lee Haslam That afternoon the new orange mechanrcal roller set to work on the field and baseball dlamond The Phrladelphra Natronal League Baseball Club showed a movre on battmg techmque at 3 30 on Tuesday As a part of the Hobby Show ten boys exhrblted therr musrcal talents m the Mrddle School Wednesday afternoon Blue gold and red seals were glven for therr plano and cello solos That mght and the next dmner was served ln the dmmg room for the Hobby Show usrtors TOP C-lee Club at concert February Ok-Sth Srcoxn Ron Glee Club Borrow Ron Octet Ryan Tunnell Pu h kefler Xkrdm Raden Hume Henderson 107 . . 4 , 1 . . v Y . 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WINTER The Glee Club sang oyei station YN IBG at foux th11ty the next day Brooks Keffei as Presldent spoke about the Club and mtioduced the numbexs A ie cotding was made of the piogiam The self restrained l1lSIflOHlLS of Daye C1o1sno1e1 made llllll the best speaker at a speclal unto held Thutsday in the Nliddle H1s teammates B111 XNlllJCl and Claeme Murdoch a11d the opposing aHim1at1ye of Goose Goslln lap Co1d1ng and Henrv SllCllx debated yxhethel the colleges should do away 111th atl1let1c scholarshlps SlIlgClS had a chance Fllday mornlng Ronald Scott lVh1tney Ba1ke1 ohn Hume Ken Tunnell and B111 TV1d1ng san solos the Four Churchmen the Octet and tl1e Glee Club numbers IH chorus Tl11s pioglam was the end of tl1e Hobby Show and by Fllday night only txaces of the display 1n the gym IC malned Chapel for tl1e Upper was 111 the dimng loom as lt 1a111ed Monday n1orn1ng Cllllllent olm Hentz took HISI place in the series of matches and Dave Maxwell second place The VCSlly took oyer the chapel sewice for Tuesdav with Bob Sauers and Woozy Supplee leading tl1e school fl om the service book and with B111 W1d1ng reading the lesson The Rev J G1llesp1e Armstrong Rector of St Mary s Cl1urcl1 A1dmore de l1vered a chapel talk the next day At two o clock a toup of phy SICS and chemls try students heard Mr Lewis P Tabor a former master at Ep1scopal and Mr Sharpless of the UHIWCTSIIY of Pennsylyama explam 1n gene1al the huge elec tromc calculator used at the University On Thursday the last regular day of the term Dr Haslam spoke of the good work of the sen1or class the Vestry the Cho1r the Student Counc1l He an nounced that the baseball game scheduled with Haveiford High was postponed On Frlday a scholastic and demerit hol1day the Glee Club again gave a con cert at the Hotel Dennis Atlant1c C1ty Guests of the Atlant1c City Fr1ends School the Club danced at the school s spring prom after the concert and spent the nlght at the hotel JOSEPH B DAL1.ETr LEFT TO RIGHT To? Gym Upper Srcoxn Row Therm1t bomb Obsenatory F1re ex t1ngu1shers THIRD Row Hobby Show Dr Haslam at stamp exchange Borrow Hobby Show Chews pamtmgs 108 ' 1 , . ' 7 .1 ' . . , ny T l , D l it u A ' K. - Aw Y . I - 4 -b Y. A J , 1 - , Y Q 1 Q' ' C - l s e 2 , ' ' ' g : ' , 5 Y T l T ' ' A 1 At the annual Swarthmore Invitation Tennis Tournament, Episcopal was pre- 1 J - ' Q' Q , , . . I U , A . 1 J. , i , - . I , y gi VA. . i . . . , ' i. , . .J 7 ' I 7 7 . 7 ' ' - . , . . . yy . Y - 1 ' I' i , ! X , . il , . - l .Sgr I-fl -fx'-2 ' ., 4 Q. ci 5 avg- - A uf ' :. f f s: ' ' . f . nf I Q , 1 Twsih X W, lb L A 1 i by-4 Q an V 55 Q 'l A i XA A 1 1 . , .,, K t QF it . 4 an ..- 1:- 4 .fx , H 4 ff gf , f. 4' -'ily v .W n iL 5 , 1. R- 'Nw AA' gi ,, ,,,,,,, .b , ,Nw ' ' 1 E375 -....x......... . . siege ,I ,....., ,,., A fwbdfet - fig Ai Ti , . 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I , pf Jaw, F 'if 'cr' 'K-fg4f 'l 1 -1 '- ' V,-4wr,:'7'f ,, . ,, 3-1. , .,..-me 'F , ,-f..e.'i .AL-bil-f Spring HE SPRING SPORTS began early ln Aprll wxth the comlng of the first warm days Even before thxs however the tenms team under the able guldance of Mr Dlxon had been pracncxng mdoors All durmg sprmg vacatlon the track team reported for practlce m the mormngs and the baseball team turned out m full strength IH the afternoon Prospects for all of the sprmg sports were very brlght Along w1th the outdoor practxce there went some mdoor practlce for the Col lege Boards Mr Brennan held a speclal class 1n hlstory for the boys taklng the Soclal Studxes test On Aprll lst the baseball team journeyed to Northeast Hlgh School Behmd the four h1t P1ICh1I'lg of Jack Dale the team made an ausplclous begxnnmg and emerged on the long end of a four to one score Two days later our team met Haverford H1gh on our home held This game we lost because of several costly errors Phe next day Good Frlday 1n a game begmmng at four oclock ack Dale dxsplayed h1s talent and ab111ty by pntchmg the team to a superb no h1t shut out In wmnlng 2 0 Jack struck out ten of the Lower Mer1on Bulldogs On Monday nlght Aprxl ith three representatlves of the Academy took on three of Haverford Schools best on Sealtest s Campus Qu1z Program Eplscopal emerged v1ctor1ous by a score of 150 80 The members of our wlnnlng team w ere ohnny Keene Dave Maxwell and oe Dallett AS1dC from the valuable mdnul ual prizes awarded the competltors our team s vxctory won us a Wurlltzcl Juke orc On the first day after our sprlng vacatlon the baseball team cont1nued 1ts mn mng ways by wallopmg Collmgdale 13 4 Dlck Ryan s four base clout was out standmg 1n a Hfteen h1t attack The same afternoon the tennls team led by Capta1n Newbold Black began IIS season on the home courts by blankmg N01 th east 6 0 After a long trxp to the H111 School on Frlday April llth the baseball team played an lDdCC1S1VC 2 2 t1e The game had to be called after ten mnlngs because of darkness 1 he Aprxl serles of the College Boards was gxven IH our gymnaslum on Satur day the twelfth That evemng the Sen1ors celebrated w1th an lnformal dance ln the Mlddle School Audltorlum The school s newly acquxred Juke box nas used to provxde the musxc The ex emng was a bxg success both soclally and finan clally 111 ' Y 7 ! 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J , J . - , 'Y'- ' ! , . ! 1 . . . , , 'Y SPRING The following week rarn interfered with many of the actrvrtres but the Aurora Vesper track meet was squeezed rn between the frequent downpours Hrgh scorers for the vrctorrous Vespers were Patchrn Goslrn and Hume That same afternoon Thursday Aprrl 17th the baseball team suffered a serious setback when Drck Schneider broke hrs ankle The tennrs team had bad luck too losrng to Penn Charter 4 l Frrday s assembly featured a Shakespeare contest rn whrch Bayard Fox mon rce cream cones for eyery member of the senror class That afternoon the baseball team lost rts first league game to a superior Germantown Academy team 5 0 lhe Inter kc dance held at Penn Charter on the evenrng of Aprrl l8tlr was the season s most successful rnnovatron The following Saturday ey enrng the Glee Club held rts hnal concert ln the gymnasium rn conyunctron wrtlr the Agnes Iryyrn Chorr The dance following xt as one of the season s best On Thursday Aprrl 22nd the track and tennrs teams non rsell deseryed yrc torres The racquetmen overwhelmed Lansdowne 60 yslrrle the track team downed LaSalle 55 44 Tlrrs was the first loss of the year for the strong LaSalle team The outcome was rn doubt untrl the last event but a clean sweep rn the high yurrrp gate Eprscopal the vrctory The tennrs team played their second unexpectedly good and the final score was a 3 3 tre The Rey Wrllram R McKean the chapel speaker Wednesday mornrng gave a stnrrng address which was directed marnly at the Senrors lsrrday morning rn the trrrre usually allotted for assembly Mr McClelland held a chapel srng and rehearsal for the annual church servrce to be held on Sunday That afternoon at home our baseball team farled to produce any trmely base lrrts and fell be fore the skrllful prtchrng of Penn Charters Boyarrd So successful was he that our teanr was unable to get even a single run wlrrle the Charter batsmen drove across four decrsrye runs The track team was also rn actrorr Frrday afternoon Our quarter mrle relay team mrssed placrng rn the finals of the schoolboy cham pronslrrp race by only a tenth of a second As a climax to a busy day an rrrformal dance sponsored by the yunror class and the Academy Scholzum nas held rn the Upper gynrnasrum Very hne musrc was supplied by Tomrrry XVarren and hrs orchestra featuring Sam Acker of the Junior class at the drums Saturday aftemoon the school s mrle relay team composed of ohnny Patchrn Captarn lxerth Schnebly Goose Goslrn and rm Hess finished second to a faster LEFT T0 RIGHT Tor' Hess at Inter Acs Penn Charter Meet Inter Acs meet SECOND Row Team Borrow Hume at Inter Acs Sherk and Davrs j Stone at Inter Acs 112 , . A . . . , . t - , Q , ' , . ' ! ' 1 -' Y I v ' ' ' r V' . 7 7 1' . - ' v 1 . , ' ' ' Q v , league match this same week on Haverford School courts. The 'Fords proved , . , s 1 . 1 ' v ' - - . . , ' - ff' '51, , 'S Jgw , i nk' 4 if i .+ V, - H, , ii 551 ? ', ++ ++ st 1, ,f Nm U5- -x. -,.. .1 v. ,I U4-1-1-W..4,,.:., ' ,-., r- .. . wi' A. v. ,-.-D W? QQ- --- w,vLgW,'.f5 -,.. W, Q. - f-vw-' ,of .nf 19 ' 685510 YINII4 059711 1 Tull- .'. 'iiw' 1 MH' ,41 4, 5.1 A-. L- dfbp . ' . L f 3 Me! ' U-Wwe' Wm - - -. gf -,fm1.,,, M 1 X : 'ff- -'1,-I I .1 Z., 1 , f ' '---ww - 75 fyw 'Ne v SD .ff J, L 1:-I ' 5:-,xi Z! ' v +4 - j in rg S 4 x 4 x 4 X X 5 2 , K . Al' if I . 5, - , , , mt , . ,.,n, ff .., ...Lg MU! N - ' 1 ,KA f N Xl, 1 x -Jil 9, S .Eff vs K ,.vq- . , ,ev-'14, .. ' :igfif 'Q ' , E , f , 5- - , 7' A lf? 3927: f- ' 'N JD, -'f Q J'-WE? ' ' 2 f,j - , ,, ' an awwlfzfu I' wvgw I fi if ,, , ,,,,,, 1 fi., . ,Z'Y.. u--4, 1- ' r-- ..,' SPRING and very much more experrenced team from Haverford Although the team drd not wrn rt drd better than any Eprscopal mrle relay team has rn the Penn Relays for several years Sunday Aprrl 27th the annual Academy Servrce was held at the Church of the Redeemer Bryn Mawr at four o clock The attendance was so large that some people had to stand outsrde The semron was delrvered by the Reverend Charles W Sheerm D D Rector of the Church of the Eprphany Washrngton D C The offering whrch was to be used for the permanent chapel fund ex ceeded last years large contrrbutron by srxty dollars On Monday Aprrl 28th Mr Cooke of Campus Publrshrng Co came out to drscuss the year book The members of the TABULLX board were qurte shocked to find the huge amount of work that was yet to be done On Tuesday afternoon the baseball team beat Haverford School rn extra rn nrngs for therr first league vrctorv 'rarrow of Haverford tred the score rn the srxth rnnrng bv hrttrng a home run rnto Lancaster Prke Drck Ryan came up rn the erghth wrth a screamrng srngle over second base to rarse the hopes of Eprs copal After advancrng to thrrd Ryan scored on a Haverford error for the wrn nrng run It was our prrvrlege on Xvfednesday mornrng to have as our chapel speaker the Reverend Felrx Kloman Rector of hrstorrcal Clrrrst Church Phrladelphra Later rn the day Rev Mr klornau spoke to both the Ifrfth and Srxth Forms The afternoon found the track team heading for a meet wrth the Swarthmore College JV An unusual feature of thrs meet was the detour enroute rn whrch the squad drscovered vvho could dr rve a golf ball the longest drstance The team came home vrctorrous after wrnnrng the decrdrng and final event the broad Jump The hnal score was 5-112 MMZ The followrng day the tennrs team con quered Germantown Frrends bv a score of 4 2 Alumnr Day was celebrated on lrrday Mav 2nd lhe assembly program hon ored Mr Doolrttle for hrs tvventv Hve years of able supervrsron of the Forestry Club and for hrs fine work rn addrng to the beauty of the Academy grounds In Iune Mr Doolrttle rs to recerve the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Kenyon College hrs alma mater The baseball team put on a wrnnrng ex hrbrtron for the alumnr by takrng over Frrends Central 54 for therr second league wrn Although held hrtless the Keeganmen took advantage of the errors LEFT T0 RIGHT To? Bench at Frrends Central game W Stone roundrng first at Frrends Central game SECOND Rovs Team Back Row Bomberger lxeegan Rosenbloom XIIDDLE Row Hrrrtubrse Catlett Schnerder Hancock Raden jackson Cable Stull Torupkrns FRONT Row Smrth Dale H Stone helfer Rvan Supplee krlmarx Borrovr Xvatchrn Frrends Central game Supplee at Haverford game 115 1 . Y. 1 x ' . 9 1 ' - - 5 - -1 1 1 . . , , , . . . , , . . I . ' 1 1 . , . ' - 1 y. I . . , ' v r 1 ' . . r . 1 - v ' . . :J , , , . - . , I . . . V .w , y 4 Y.v. ' J , . .Q .Y . 1 - ' . .. . . . , . '1 . 4 , V . , . . , . r' - -. ' - , , .r - r - ', '. , '. - , - ' . .' - . v Y A v. , , . . , , . . . , 4 , , .. .- g SPRING and wrld prtchmg of the opposrtron to wrn the game Our team became affec tronately known as the Hrtless Wonders Followrng the game a short chapel servrce was held At the Alumnr meetrng and drnner Mr Schellenger the presr dent announced that more Alumnr had regrstered thrs year than ever before The followrng day the Alumnr baseball team was beaten by the Warsrty by a smgle run The game was marred by an rnjury to George Stanley 39 who frac tured hrs finger on a foul ball On the srxth of May the tennrs team took on a lrttle more than they could handle and suffered a 4 2 setback at the hands of the Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra Freshmen At the same trme the baseball team defeated Bryn Athyn on our home field 5 2 The wlnnxng run was produced rn the srxth rnnrng on a srngle by Stull a tuple by Ryan and an rnfield out on whrch Ryan scored the wmnrng run XVednesday mornmg May 7th brought us one of the outstandmg chapel speakers of the year Dr R x S Clements a trustee of Haverford School and Rector of the Bryn Mawr Presbyterran Church The subject of hrs talk was Ratronalrzatron whrch he termed a scheme of hndrng excuses for dorng or not domg a partrcular thrng The tennrs team came through on Thursday wrth a convrncmg 6 0 vrctory over tennrs cl1n1c 1n the Middle School Inclement weather prevented the scheduled match between Perry and Don Budge The track team overwhelmed a weak Roxborough Hlgh team 88 ll At Germantown the Eprscopal baseball team con tlnued 1ts wmnrng ways by defeatlng the T11 Color 5 0 In strxklng out twelve batters and allowrng only one hrt ack Dale agam proved hrmself to be one of the best schoolboy prtchers rn the area The day s actrvltres were topped oif by the senxor Formal wrth muslc supplied by Larry Mrller and hrs orchestra Thrs was one of the gayest and most successful dances of the year The decoratrons whrch were desrgned and executed by John Montgomery added greatly to the festrve appearance of the Gym On Saturday afternoon the tennrs team bowed to the superror slull of the Swarthmore College JV netmen When ram caused the cancellatron of all ath letrc actlvrtres on Monday afternoon Dr Haslam called a meetrng of the Senlor Class to vote for the wmners of the Markoe and '77 prrzes The track team went to Haverford College on May 15th to score an rmpressrve 75 24 wln over the Freshmen In the course of the meet two school records were LEFT T0 RIGHT Tor' Fred Perrv Black Drxon SECOND Row Team BACK Row Drxon Polk Keene K Smrth Murdoch Lous Faorsr Row Murphy Maxwell Black Hentz Austin Borrowr Hentz Austrn Maxwell 116 Germantown Academy. On Friday during club period Mr. Fred Perry held a - 1 . . J I . . . . I B w r ff ,MV f 'fi' , w W I 4., 0 f 4 1. il. , 1' 5. ,Lg A -Q 1 5 K 'llll' vi, ., X 'Y rl ,wx- V. x . f ' A 0 -TW! s ly' 'ws 'HWY' . .A , - AM. 'a A M ' gli ,.,, 3 -.-U... 1 L- ? s if , , 1 zfym S' 17A GV rfhw, I f ni? we. L ,.4 , A 7- 5-'uri V n wi 'f ...pu--'5' S 'S -452 4 SPRING broken Captain Kerth Schnebly tore over the 200 yard low hurdles rn 24 seconds breakrng the exrstrng record of 24 4 seconds ohnny Hume soared over the hrgh Jump at a measured herght of 6 feet 114 rnches to break an erghteen year old record held by George Munger 'I he tennrs team concluded IIS season by smotherrng Frrends Central 6 0 This final vrctory won the team second place rn the Inter Ac league On May 16th the baseball team defeated Penn Charter on their home field Following the game Haverford School won the league shuttle hurdle relay Excrtement and antrcrpatron had reached a hrgh point by Tuesday May 20th the clay of the Haverford game The team was rn first place and could wrn the champronshrp for the first trme smce 1941 YVrth Haverford leading 3 l going into the last half of the seventh things looked black for our team WVrth two out and men on first and thnd ack Tompkins hrt a ground single out to rrght Held Ihe Haverford fielder let the ball get through hrm allowrng two runs to come 'rcross and tre the score ack Dale held the Red and Gold hrtless rn therr turn at bat In our half of the eighth rnnrng ohn Cable reached second on a walk and a wrld prtch Drck Ryan drove rn the wrnnrng run with a srngle to center leld YVe were now assured of a tre for the trtle at least On Frrday May 23rd the excitement reached a clrmax when the baseball team went to Frrends Central for therr final and decrdrng game We had some drffi culty rn getting started and were trarlrng 1 0 gorng mto the srxth rnnrng H arren Stone s trrple rn the sixth featured a four run uprrsmg whrch meant not only the vrctory for us but also the Inter Ac championship Those of us who had stayed behrnd for a postponed track meet with Pcnn by a score of 64 35 ohnny Hume was a trrple wrnner for the victors For two vears rn successron the track team has vv on all of IIS dual meets 'I he last athletic event of the year was the Inter Xcademrc track and field meet htld at Haverford College on May 30th Haverford School won the meet with 51 points but Episcopal gave them a fight all the way to come rn second with 41 points Looking back we can see that vve have had a very successful sprrng The trr umph of the season vvas of course our undrsputed champronshlp rn baseball 'I he track team won all therr meets wrth the exceptron of the Inter Acs and the IFFT T0 RIC HT TOP Xestrv Back Row Murphy Judson Crovvnover Xvrdrng Frrovr Row Sauers Ryan Supplee StCl'ure Smith Hume Srcoxn Row Davrs and Shanbacker at Acad emy servrce deLone vvrth Lower Schoolers Comfort Brrdsell Harrrs Neathery THIRD Rovv Church of the Redeemer service Chevv Croco Abbott Baugh Hess Fermster Patchrn Hender son Sauers McKean Bomberger Duncan Davis Borrow Chorr 119 ' 1 .V . . . . 5 . . , Y , I 7 Charter were overjoyed to hear the victory bell. Episcopal won the track meet I - h J Y 1. . . l I' .. V . 1 . . 'l . , ' , . , A '. -' S P R I N G tennls team took second place In the Inter -Xcademrc League Thc acnutnes of graduatlon week began on une 4th mth the Narslty Club dmncx WhlCh was one of the most enjoyable evenlngs of the seal kftel a dell CIOUS meal and the welcomlng speech of toastmaster ohn Hume there came the PYCSCIIIHIIOII of the awards that are publlshed 61562211610 In the book The fol 1OYVlIlg HIOIIIlIIg at 8 oclock the Semors theIr f2iIIIll1CS and f116lIClS came to a COTPOIHIC Communlon SCFVICL lt was the last SCIVICC fol our class as schoolboys and xx as yery Impressxve Followlng breakfast In the dmmg room the usual Glee Club and graduauon rehearsals were held That evenlng the Semors In the1r blue coats and whIte trousers marched down the arsle to be graduated After the opemng hymn and the IHNOCHIIOII delrvered by MI St Claxre the class PISSICICIII Henderson Supplee III gaxe the Salutatory Dr Haslam made announcements concernlng the school and the senlor class He remalked that our group has fulfilled a predlctron of Mr Grants that me would be one of the most dIst1nguIshed classes ever to graduate Then followed bers of the class were gIven the1r dlplomas and School Brbles The Rxght Rever end Ohver Hart Blshop of Pennsylvanla, addressed the graduatmg class He stressed the necesslty for a phxlosophy of educatxon and spoke wrth prrde of a school that glves B1bles wxth the1r drplomas Joe Dallett presented the TABULA to Mr Brennan, and Henderson Supplee III gave the class glft to Dr Haslam John Hume then delIvered the Valedlctory The program ended wlth the school song and benedxctlon Thus ended a spung whlch we shall long remember The frrendshlps we have formed Wllh the Masters and the boys w1ll be a lodestone drawlng us back to the Academy for many SPIIITWS to come JOHN M HUME LEFT T0 RIGHT TOP Ryan Keffer and Bertolett j Stone Srcoxn Row Swan Louv Mecaskey Kxlmarx Schnebly THIRD Row Sauers and W Stone Hume FOLRTH Row Dun can Felmster Houser Henderson Deal Oaks NIcCarter FIFTH Row Wxlber Montgomery Su plee Whrteman Engblom SIXTH Ron Hess Foote Henefer Yan Nfetre Patchm Goslm Brddle Geckeler Neall Bo1'rosI Fox Dallett Haslam and Murdoch 120 i- - . s A . r . 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THE MIDDLE SCHOOL HE SCHOOL opened on Wednesday September 18th On Frrday the regular procedure of assembly got under way wrth the showrng of the movre Suez The next several weeks were grven to developrng sports The fall program opened on October 8th as the ll and I2 year soccer team lost to Haverford 4 0 On the l6th football had a more au prcrous start the 90 pound team defeated Chestnut H111 26 0 The followrng Thursday the 80 pound team coached by Messrs Brspham and Brown trounced Haverford 20 0 and the next day Mr German s 90 pound team tred the Red and Gold 00 Penn Charter lost to the 80 pounders on the 29th In thrs game Place Peterson Dryspol and Strauss showed exceptronal promrse On Frrday the 90 pound team sttll going strong beat Penn Charter 19 0 wrth Beahm dorng an outstandrng job Tuesday November 5th saw the 9 and 10 year soccer team playrng rts best game of the season agarnst Haverford even though Eprscopal lost The Frlm Drums Alonff the Mohawk was shown ln assembly on November 8th At thrs time under the drrectron of the Mrddle Ten and Mr Taylor then advrser a safety patrol was formed for the benefit of the boys havrng to cross Crty Lrne The 90 pounders beat Frrends Central on November 13th and tred a strong Haverford eleven the next week vVrth these games Mr Germans team com pleted a hlghly successful season They garned the 90 pound Inter Ac crown and along the way uncovered some future varsrty materral rn Beahm Plotts Nrness and Brown For the remarnder of the term sports centered around Aurora Vesper contests and rnsrde games On December 19th and 20th the last two days of the fall sessron the boys took part rn the annual Chrrstmas Pageant portraymg shepherds angels and the Holy Famrly as well as srngrng rn the Chorr Durrng the holrday Brll Sykes and Brll Heston of A Form partrcrpated ln the Phrladelphra Junror Squash Tournament at Haverford School reopened january 6th Ten days later C Form made a trrp to the Franklrn Instrtute Planetarrum Of specral rnterest vvas the lecture of Mr Neathery of the Upper School Frrdays assembly saw My Frzend Flzcka 123 1 - 1 I . . y - . 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Sports were now mdoors boxmg wrestlmg and basketball From january 31st to February 14th the tenth anmversary of the foundmg of the Lxbrary was observed I2 presented a qu1z about books 1n assembly and on February 7th Ed Vare and Al Ackerman took top honors rn the Book Week poster contest In two weeks the boys contrnbuted over 1000 volumes The Chorus Jolned w1th the Upper School Glee Club to gxve a concert Frxday February 28th Among the many excellent performances were the 1nc1dental solos of Jones W1ll1ams Hall N1ness and McLane The Mlddle helped to draw the huge audlence by sellmg 284 tlckets The new oflicers of the Mlddle Ten Ackerman Wheeler and Plotts were 1n stalled on March lst succeedmg Bell Hearne and Lewrs The wmter sports progl am ended on March 27th wrth the annual Boxmg and Wfrestlmg 'lournaments and the Basketball Foul Shootmg Contest Wllnners IH the Boxing Open Class competltlon were Toland Smith Place Taylor See and Bell ln the Novxce Class R Roak Munson Robb K Anderson and Strauss and ln the lV1estl1ng Tournament group A Toland Smlth Twmmg Beahm and Bell J Geary was hlgh scorer ln the Foul Shootmg Contest The Vespers The Mlddle fimshed the WIHICI' term by gomg over the top 1n the Red Cross Drxve All told 399 08 was ra1sed On Aprll llth the first assembly of the sprmg term saw Western Unzon judged by the applause ll was the best film of the year Openxng the baseball season Mr Blsphams 12 year team beat Fr1ends Cen tral 6 0 On -Xprrl 23rd they beat Germantown Academy ll 6 wlth Beahm do1ng a good job as pltcher and Dougherty as catcher A week after th1s the ll year team crushed Chestnut H111 113 stlll a week later they lost to Haxexfold 31 wlth Geary pltchrng and Smlth catchmg In th1s game Chadwnck hxt a home run The last athletlc event was the Inter Ac 11 and 12 year track meet ln whxch EPISCOPHI made an excellent showmg The final exercxse was commencement held on the mornmg of June 4th The awardlng of prlzes the fine TCCIIHIIODS and the performance of the Chorus brought to a close the Mlddle School careers of the class of 52 and ended for the other classes the school year 1946 47 LEFT TO RIGHT 'lov German and boys M atchmg broad jump SECOND Row johnson and Chorus 'nt concert February 28th FHIRD Row Football practice BOTTOM Chorus Lang don and boys after lunch 124 T D 7 . 1 ' I - ' 1 ! . , . 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S V l X X f 5 , g I -f -- if il! 2 f3 '13 F' -438 THE LOWER SCHOOL HI: LOXVER SCHOOL began rts 18th year of operatron on September 18th 1946 wrth an enrollment of 119 students the largest to date The Xcademy sports program provrdrng for 12 years of contrnual trarnrng starts rn the Lower Thus the fall found the Lower Schoolers playrng touch football and soccer on therr field On December 20th before leavrng for therr Chrrstmas holrday the boys wrth therr parents were entertarned by a Chrrst mas pageant whrch members of E Form presented So that other less fortunate chrldren mrght have a merry Chrrstmas the students prepared 18 grft packages of toys and school artrcles for shrpment overseas Durrng the wrnter months soccer and dodgeball were played rn the gymna srum The boys worked on varrous projects concernrng the ancrent cave men Indrans Esltrmos and modern transportatron Messrs Morgan and Neathery from the Upper School sclence department thrrlled the youngsters wrth a show of chemrcal and physrcal rnagrc Later chernrstry students from the Upper re hlled the hre extrngurshers around the Lower School burldrng and demonstrated then use All thrs trme the boys were contrrbutrng to the March of Drmes the unror Red Cross and the WVorld Relref Fund 1Vrth the coming of sprrng the Lower began preparatrons for a Pet Show to be grwen on May lflth for the benefit of the burldrng fund On thrs occasron dogs cats turtles fish ducks chrckens and snakes were exhrbrted The boys made booths and sold refreshments balloons flowers and school pennants G Form had a lrtter of whrte rabbrts for sale and E 9 wended hand made hammered traps The D form Rhythm Band prosrded musrc for the grand march All through the year varrous classes made trrps to local pornts of rnterest rn cludrng the fire house and rarlroad statron the Unrversrty Museum and the Franltlrn Instrtute where the boys vrsrted the Fels Planetarrum These excur srons were drscussed rn Frrday mornrng assemblres A few other journeys were planned but were cancelled because of eprdemrcs of chrcken pox and mumps 'lhc school year was concluded wrth the commencement exercrses on the 3rd of unc Many prrzes were awarded and the graduatrng class D Form per formed a rnusrcal la entrtled The L1 e 0 Edvard C nerr The Lower had a P Y pleasant rear to remember and an even more actrxe one to expect next Sep tembcr LEiT FO RIGHT TOP Chrrstmas Pageant Halloween Parts SECOND Row Chrrstmas Pa trnr Hallone en Party THIRD Ron Halloween Party Borrow Lower School Burldrng 7 I 1 ! 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MARKOEAWMRD Somewhat clrfferent rn emphasrs from the other notable prrze for the Senror Class the Markoe Award stresses a characterrstrc not ordrnarrly found rn the arerage box Wrthout regard for athletrc prowess and to some extent rgnorrng those qualrfrcatrons that are often consrdered rn rudgrng boys the Markoe Award rs grwen prtmarrly for Chrrstran courtesy and clean lrvrng to that Senror who rn thc mrrrds of the Class best satrsfres the demands of the prrze In 1947 the Award was made to Charles Rlchard Ryan Rrthlx docs hc deserwe the honor from hrs classmates Ihrouglr the years hrs qurct but ctlcctrxe leaderslrrp has grown Self possessed courteous dependable conscrentrous uprrght Drck has quretlv helped by deed and example marry a soungcr box Nowhere rn the school rs there a place where Drck s quret rnfiuence has not been felt 77 PRIZE One of the most coxeted prrzes grven at any Graduatron IS that of the Class of 1811 rshrch rs bestowed upon that member of the graduatrng class who rn the oprnron of hrs classmates rs the most well der eloped boy athletrcally as well as socrally and sclrolastrcally The Class of 1947 had sereral extremely well qualr hed members and the chorce among them was drfhcult In choosrng Richard frawfora' Pugh as the urnncr of the 17 Prrze the Class showed great persprcurtv One of the founders and moxrng sprrrts of the Inter Academrc Student Councrl a scholar an athlete succcsslul Busmcss Manager of the TABULA Drck rs frrendly wrth all boys He rs a splendrd addrtron to the long lrst of Academx boss who haxc possesscd the farnous spoon 128 .., f Y . . 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Q A: T I' ' N v ig N ' N 1 O 0 -- DF PHILADELPHIA fu-E 'C ,-QA N 'ra MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORAT N- -C ' V f dh fi CE: CHESTNUT A n Fridays Until 6 . . ACHIEVEMENT Autocar s master eng1neers and workmen are known the natlon over for thelr ab111ty and because ot them Autocar Trucks are regarded by those who know as the hnest heavy duty trucks that brams can bu1ld and money can buy True craftsmen are never sahshed Vtflth anythmg short of supenor achlevement and It s sklll of that sort that makes truck users mn every heavy duty held prefer to buy heavy duty Autocars TDCBR Factory Branches and Dzstnbulors from Coast to Coast EXTRA GUUDNESS eczha 1:54624 L S U P P L E E MILK MID ICE CREAM The Eplscopal Academy Fund 'I' 0 ll 1 Y ls the greater Episcopal Academy There IS no better mvestment I I I L C I U WILLIAM PUGH REALTOR A Complete Real Estate Servlce SUBURBAN AND CITY Sales Appralsals Management MERION PENNA Menon 3500 PHILADELPHIA OFFICE GRan1te 23300 140 O O 315 MONTGOMERY AVENUE GReenwood 3-3300 Let NEWTON Serve You uallty Coal and Fuel 011 DOMESTIC 6. COMMERCIAL OVER 85 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE IN PHILADELPHIA AND SUBURBS STOKERS OIL BURN ERS HOME 86 FARM FOOD FREEZERS FAMOUS BRANDS ELECTRICAL GEO B APPLIANCES PHONE AL 4 8400 N EW TUB COAL BALTIMORE AVENUE AT 53D STREET PHILADELPHIA 43 PA 141 BUCKLEY BROTHERS 1420 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA 2 PA Members of Telephones NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Bell PENNYPACKER 5 5975 NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE N Y WHITEHALL 3 7253 LOS ANGELES STOCK EXCHANGE A T 6 T TELETYPL. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE PHILADELPHIA No 285 HARRISBURG PA NEW YORK 5 N Y LOS ANGELES 14 CAL SAN DIEGO CAL IU HAGERSTOWN, M.D. LONG BEACH, CAL. BEVERLY HILLS, CAL. PITTSBURGH 19, PA. SALUTE5 THE GLASS QPF 1947 THE JTUNTU SPECIAL N GTICE The current dlvldend rate of The Flrst Federal Savlngs and Loan ASSOCIGTIOH of Upper Darby CPe syl amas largest Feclerall 21f207o The Federal Savlngs and Loan Insurance Corporatxon CAH lnstrumentahty ot the Umted States Government? PAYMENTS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL ASSETS OVER S14 000 000 00 Flrst Federal Savmgs and Loan Assoclatlon of Upper Darby 69th and WALNUT STREETS UPPER DARBY PA Telephone AL1egheny 4 3800 Boulevard 4800 1-1-1 is Each Share Account is insured up to 55,000 by f Atlas Dlstrlbutlng COIIIPZIIIY Compliments o C O C Of ARDMQRE PENNSYLVANIA CGMPLETE LABGRATORY IN STALLATION S 14 THE EDWARD J. LEECH C0. OUR BUSINESS IS MORTGAGES Acknowledged leadershrp through the years rs not an crccldental thlng Instead of lndulglng ln excursions mto other temptmg helds we have concentrated our energy and resourcefulness on developlng our own buslness 6 6 6 GIS GTG are 110 110 110 e Real Estate busmess Buzldmg busmess Insurance busmess We are 1n the Mortgage business and ln the future as m the past our busmess w1Il be mortgages-all types lntelhgently handled EASTERN MORTGAGE SERVICE COMPANY 1528 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA 2 PA. Klngsley 5 3400 141 W t in th ' We are not in the Management business: W t in the ' ' ' W t in the ' 0 Since 1885 J M BRUNER 86 CO have serve e fines o ues o COAL COKE SOCONY VACUUM MOBIL HEAT O L FLUID HEAT OIL BURNERS INSTALLED AND SERVICED J M BRUNEI! 81 CO 4515 GIRARD AVENUE 2929 N BROAD STREET TR1n ty 7 1240 RAdcl1:H 5 2929 14 . . . d th t f f l t the most discriminating buyers in the Philadelphia are - I O O O . i - . . The name to remember . . . for dependable o1l heat Look for the red and blue truck for clean as a rellable source of supply for all petro leum products fuel o1l gasollne kero sene mdustrlal lubrlcants etc For speedy servlce call L0cust 7 1400 PETROL CORPORATION 2012 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA 3 149 Si? 9 'iff ' ' 9 dependable fuel oil . . . and remember Petrol O I I . , . , - 7 7 ' VENTURE WHOLESALE DISTRHBUTORS FRUIT AND PRODUCE PHILADELPHIA hFSprl THE KEVI' MANIFACTLRIIG U0 CLIFTON HEIGHTS, PA etcnl epcxrtmen en Dcn Y 830 AM to 500 PM 1 O I I XLEN 1 I 3 f I I J W v X I Y g M d B Cl t d D Suits. Sport Coats, Slcxcks. cmd Topcoats I I N R ' D t Op '1 Fon THE GRADUATION GIFT A FINE WATCH Monogrammed with the wearer's initials on the back and with an appropnate mscnpuon engraved msrde the case there are few remem brances more treasured nn later years There xs an excellent vanety of wnst and pocket models from whrch to choose each watch guaranteed for SGIISIGCIOYY performance IE CALDWN lElLlL SL CO IEWELERS SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS CHESTNUT AND IUNIPER STREETS PHILADELPHIA The PENN SIIEIIATGIN IIIITEL ormerly Hotel Phzladelphuln Extends to Eprscopals great student and alurnm body and 1ts patrons an mvltatron to make the New PENN SHERATON A headquarters for all thelr ermtertammq and pleasure Newly decorated publrc tacrlrtres frrermdly servlce and a draruhed hosprtalrty awarts you tor every occasron DINING ROOM ' COFFEE SHOP gtwtttwl x WN Y Xwllrll TQ CHESTNUT STREET AT THIRTY NINTH 1 1 I . . . . . . , . 0 0 0 , v T1 A . 1 . , . .fe X , , l , , , , , f'fFT A. Sluflff, Get-ir xl 21:11:53: xxlh 5 OUTFITTERS TO COLLEGE MEN FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY Servlng Eplscopal Academy Boys for 123 Years Since 1824 . . . more Men and Boys from Phila- delphia and vicinity have bouaht Reeds Clothes than any other kind because they have found Reed s tailoring tit and long-wearing qualities to be loest! Why dont YOU proflt by thelr experi- ence yourself? 0,6lffpf6d0l7M 1424 CHESTNUT ST PHllA 2 U S OFFICERS FINE UNIFORMS BUY OR SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE THROUGH S PEACE I 69th and Walnut Streets Upper Darby Pa Phone Boulevard 4800 Ame'-Jheny 4 3800 THE LARGEST AND MOST ACTIVE REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN DELAWARE COUNTY 137 9 AMERICA'S OLDEST AND FoREMos'r MAKERS or W , , , N C . Edwin A. Bertolett PACKARD Sales 6? Servzce NEW CARS USED CARS 700 GARRETT ROAD UPPER DARBY d bl 1927 GOOD CLOTHES ARE LIKE GOOD FRIENDS THEY WEAR WELL Cjackson 61 Moyer MEN S QUALITY APPAREL 1 . .PA. D p cz e Since I l I 1010-1611 C1-HLSTNUT STKLEET , Flowers Telegraphed COMPLIMENTS F A BARTLETT 392 'M '5'f3 Pldldaqdul Tree Expert Company EV g saooo FUELS AND AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT Bala Cyn yd P 1 4 OF Ju. J. J. SKELTON 8c SCN, Inc 'I' H0 KIRSCH Chevrolet Company 214 216 BALA AVENUE Phones Cynwyd 7981 TRm1ty 7 1166 BALA CYNWYD PENNA BEFORE YOU BUY RETIREMENT PLANS Ask a pollcyholder why no other company excels North westem Mutual m that happl est of all busmess relatlon sh1ps old customers commg back lor more IASON E STONE IR 1616 Walnut sf KI 51276 NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO D F DON OHOE ARDMORE Raleigh Engllsh Blcycles Green Hrll Flowers H F RIEBE IR Quallty Flowers D1st1nct1vely Arranged TR1n1ty 7 9478 6215 Lancaster Avenue 329 Montgomery Avenue Phone Menon 3535 For Qurck Resul s Lxst Your Property Wxth Us UHEl LET 1 I 1 Philadelphia, Pa. 1 A ' A I 155 STATISTICS HIGHWAY MENACE Foote Smith Geckeler MOST STUBBORN Sharp Whlteman Rosenbloom MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Hume Montgomery BEST PERSONALITY Pugh Supplee Ryan COMPLIMENTS A FRIEND ESTABLISHED 1896 THEODORE CAMPBELL Apothecary 63rd Street and Overbrook Avenue Phlladelphm P6 OVERBROOK SALES INC CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH SALES PARTS SERVICE NE Cor 63rd and Woodbme Ave GR 3 9202 Comp11ments SMEDLEY 6. MEHL CO ' ........................ 10 ' .................... 4 OF Pugh .............,........... 17 Y of The Sports Center 346 W Lancaster Avenue Haverford Pa IOSEPH deV KEEFE Sports Equrpment and Sportswear Establlshed 1890 Incorporated 1926 GOOD PRINTING IAMES M ARMSTRONG INCORPORATED 2114 16 Locust Street Prmters of THE ACADEMY SCHOLIUM MONTHLY for Almost F1fty Years Come in and see the 1947 HUDSON UMM IIUTIIRS IW Sales HUDSON Servlce Complete Body and Fender Repcurs All Type Mechanical Repaus IAII Makesl 2021 27 N 63rd Street TR 7 4616 Cars Called for and Dehvered COMPLIMEN TS IMPERIAL TYPE METAL COMPANY N York Phxladelphla Chxcago W! STATISTICS BEST NATURED Raden Robb Pugh MOST HUMOROUS Raden Tamarm Smith BEST ATI-ILETE Hess MOST RADICAL Mr Balsley Whiteman Croco BIGGEST DRAG WITH THE FACULTY Supplee Pugh CLEANEST LIVING Ryan Baugh fix' X WI ' 1 1 jo ' ...................... 6 ' . ........................ 5 OF Hume ........................ 15 . ......................... 13 . ..............,.... ll ' . .................... 9 . ........................ 3 ew - ' ' - ' ...,..................... 3 STATISTICS BIGGEST BLUFFER Bomberger Raden Murdoch TEACHER S CURSE Sharp Raden Rosenbloom POLITICIAN McKean TALLEST STORY TELLER Sharp Tamarm Mr Balsley LOUDEST Bomberger W Stone BIGGEST TALKER Goslm Raden Bomberger if 11 McGarr1ty 86 Moser szs WEST CHESTER PIKE DODGE PLYMOUTH SALES SERVICE HILLTOP 5770 ALLEGHENY 4 8161 PETROL FUEL OIL BARNEY FISCHER The O11 Mcm SMEDLEY 6. MEHL CO ARDMORE 1100 BRYN MAWR 0570 JEANNETT s BRYN MAWR FLOWER SHOP MRS N S T GRAMMER 823 LANCASTER AVENUE BRYN MAWR PA A SALUTE THE CLASS OF 1947 C HAIG 6. CO Dxstmctxve Modern Custom Made Furmture UPHOLSTERING SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS 200911 Norih 63rd Street Talnphone TRIIIIIY 7 3872 6 . ........................ 17 . ........ ......... ..... 7 Whiteman ..................... 6 HAVERTOWN' PA. ' ...................... 5 0 . .................... 4 . ...................... 5 - ' ........................ 6 7 TO . lf DOROTHY LANDIS Iewelry - Giits - Silverwaxe Clocks and Watches REPAIRS REPLATING 2120 NORTH 63RD STREET IOpposxle Overbrook Stchonj TR 7 0363 Sproule Motor Co For Authorxzed Sales and Service 345 MONTGOMERY AVENUE BALA CYNWYD Cynwyd 3550 COMPLIMENTS B Cordmg 86 Co Ardmore, P Inc VILLAGE PAN TRY FINE CAKES and PASTRIES MINT WAFERS cmd BON BONS ASSORTED CANDIES ll CITY LINE BALA PA Cynwyd 0313 Comphments H A H Hume Pugh Smith Hume Cordmg Tamarm Cordmg Turmell Fox McKean STATISTICS MOST VERSATILE HANDSOMEST BEST DRESSED BEST PHYSIQUE Pugh Neal Swan each - oi ' Je s 0, 0' R 3. ' ......................... 2 ' ' ' ....................... 4 Pugh ......................... I ' . ...................... 13 ' . .,.................... 4 of ....................... . . . .......................... S , , .......... 4 159 STATISTICS BEST STUDENT Dallett Hume MOST POPULAR Pugh Supplee Ryan BEST ORATOR Fox Schnebly FAVORITE MASTER Prof Merrick Harrls Brennan RECESS ATI-ILETE N eall Bertolett Comphments HUBBS STORE BRYN MAWR RICHARD STOCKTON BRYN MAWR PENNSYLVANIA PRINTS SPORTING BOOKS GIFTS Comphments of A FRIEND AUTO AND HOME RADIO PHILCO TELEVISION We SPSCIGIIZG 1n Electnc Phonograph Repcnrs Rose Radlo Servlce BRYN MAWR and WYNNEFIELD AVES TRIDIIY 7 7192 16 STATISTICS HAPPIEST ackson Croco Raden Cordmg BIGGEST SOCIALITE Biddle Raden Sharp Tamarm MOST INQUISITIVE Croco Bomberger Dallett DONE MOST FOR E Ryan Engblom . ....................... 19 . ........................ 8 of 4 . .......................... 11 . ......................... 8 ' ....................... 7 ' ........................ 5 . ...................... 5 10 4 Smith. ........................ 3 . J ....................... + 4 . ................... ' ' .A. 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