Episcopal Academy - Tabula Yearbook (Newtown Square, PA)
- Class of 1949
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' I ' Lvl 6 0 .yrs lr '- U ' w 7 gk Q11 ' Q . fee, 5 . 'f ' A - if:- lx ,. 'Q c ! : 5' L..- .. 'HP J 1' . 'ux , 4' 1 n ' 1 i . ' -mffcv. .4 'V - K' ' The man +0 whom we declicafe our TABULA has shown plainly 'rhe fine qualifies which we 'rhink are charac+eris+ic of every masler af Episcopal. Those of us who were forfunale enough +0 be in one of his classes know well his efficienf manner of 'reaching combined wiih fairness ro, and undersfanding for, +he individual and his problems. His fhorough knowledge of his field and nafural aplilude for +eaching have sfirrecl us fo inleresl' in fhe subiecl of mafhemafics. We can remember how he would spend his spare lime in liguring our geomefric proofs for fac+s quesfioned in fhe classroom. Furfher evidence of his unselfish service +o us and 'ro our school was 'rhe ex'rra work 'rhrough which he coniribuled lo lhe greaier success and enioymenl of fhe Choir and Glee Club. We marvel lhai he could find fhe lime wifhin 'rhe day 'ro accomplish all fha? he does for us. Bul above all, because of his iovial nafure, and cheerfulness al' all limes, we of 'rhe Class of I949 dedicale our TABULA lo Hugh llamdfon Mcflelland DEDICATION BGARD Honorary Presndenf The R+ Rev Oliver J Harl DD LLD STD H9421 Presndenf 'Moms Duane I936 Vnce Presldenf 'Wlllnam W Bodune I932 Secrefary Lewns H VanDusen Jr l94l Treasurer Joseph B Keen I93O 'Burlon Chance M D I92l 'Thomas Harf l927l 'Allred Pulnam I929 Edward F R Wood I'-73l E Klrlc Price III 6 'Henry P Mcllhenny l936 Grevulne Haslam L H D l936 'C S+ewarl Wurls J I937 TRUSTEES ' enderson Supplee Jr I938 ' ward B Hodge l939 ' omasB K Runge I939 Karl G Muller Ph D l94O The R+ Rev OluverJ Harl DD V942 Archibald Maclnlosh I'-743 eorge B Kneass I944 'C Barron Brewsler I94-4 E Broolcs Keller DDS i946 John F Arndl I947 'D Sfewarf Pollc MD l948 ' ohns Hopkins I949 Sl Compfroller Edward J Palmer Asslsfanf Treasurer Earlham Bryan? ngmhes alumm of 'rhe Academy Dare In parenlheses sugmfnes year cf elec hon +0 board gf- :- WETHERILL HOUSE FACULTY OF THE UPPER SCHOOL Grevnlle Haslam BS Ma sachusells Inshfule ol Technology MA Honoraryj Unnversnly of Pennsylvania L H D ll-lonorary Trunufy College F R G S Head Masfer al Eprscopal ance I92I Wnllnam H Orllepp A B Yale Umversnfy Masler al Episcopal sunce l924 ASSISl5H+ Headmasler sunce I94O Engllsh Charles S Shann Ph B M A Brown Umversnfy LL B Temple Umversaly Law School Masler af Epzscopal sznce I907 Regnslrar Mafhernahcs Frederick James Doolullle AB rIJBIx Kenyon College LHD Honorary Kenyon College Masfer al Episcopal since I905 Head of Lahn Deparlmenl Greelc John Henry Brmlon B S John Hoplcms Umversu y A M Umversnly of Pennsylvania Masler al' Episcopal since I92I Dnreclor of Alhlehcs Hnslory Earlham Bryanl' BS Haverford College BS In CE Umverslly of Pennsylvama Masler a+ Eprscopal smce l92I Head ol French and Spanish Deparfmemls Hugh Hamlllon McClelland AB AM Umversnly of Pennsylvania Masler al' Episcopal snnce I924 Head of Mafhemalucs Deparlmenf George Tobey Davrs AB Bowdoin College A M Wesleyan Unuverssly Masler af Episcopal snnce T926 Lahn Kenmfh Ravenscrofl Balsley AB Wesleyan Umversnfy AM Yale Umversnfy Masfer al' Eplscopal since l93O Head of Englush Deparlrnenl Raymond H Keegan AB Harvard Unaversrry Masler al Eplscopal sunce l932 French and Spanish Mnner W Merruclc A B Amhersl College Masler al Epnscopal smnce l932 Servxce Programme Hnslory Charles G Eckles AB Washnngfon and Jefferson College Masfer af Epnscopal since I936 Head of German Deparfmenl Mafhemahcs S Roland Morgan Jr AB Wnllaams College MA Umversnly of Pennsylvania Masfer a+ Epuscopal snnce I936 Execuhve Secrefary of The Academy Fund 1947 I949 Englnsh General Scnence JamesJ Brennan AB CDBK Dulce Unnversdy AM Boslon Umversnly Masler ai' Epnscopal since I937 Head of Hnsfory Deparfmenf f 1: . , sf, ' 3 ,. rf I - -u Q .5 Q v . . vb , - - . g . . . .Z ' 3 . 1 , - I - -. . 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T, 5,1 gf, ff: I if Q' W5 x x .t FACULTY OF THE UPPER SCHOOL r rr Coleg M A Hev r orc College Ed M Harfar 1 r ar P l P pal sunce l938 G-uldan n M 5 D3 er n r r Ma ler al E0 Copa snce llw Eren Ro erl W Nealnery J AB Unw r my of Rcnfnond M ler al Eowsc pal slnce I94 Head Of Sewer' e D plrlnnenl ELAHCPC U Harvard Ur J M e Q ce I943 Ulrec or O Adm: sro 5 snce 4 ssublanl l lne Headrnasler nce I947 Erenc MafHernaHC Tlwe Reverend R nerd T Lylord AB H ward Unv rmy STB Eplscopol Tweo rogr el Se-rnlnar Masler al Epuscopal slnce I945 Sacred Sludues fumes H MCK Q n AB Ur ersly P n vani M er a Epmsc pa ln e :sen o Heacmesle nc I94 Encns everencl Eoerl K S+ Cla re AB nc inn P lf B D Epl copel W oguca Bern nar Clwaple n al Ep nope since i945 Bar ed Slud es Anthony Wa,ne RldQW5y Unlversllf ol Penn 5 vanra Masler al Epfsccpal snce 9 Engl W1 nam Smvlln Serge-nl BS MS Un 1 srl! of enn ylvana Masfer a Eprscopal smce 1947 Bology Plnyscs Wlzam Poe Wnlle A B Jonns Hopnn Unlver l lv A Columbia Unlv rslfy Jnl verslly olEc:1wnourgln lv' ' r co I94 Eno :slr JM Yer BMU Wesimn r 9 oee M e el ssc alswce 7 Dwre lor ol Mu c: Ke lwerme R Rafrbo U I rn lvers lO arnan a Eprscopal Sl ce 8 Ro er S M'e U rv Fl P nn yvamo Masler al Ep sc pal snce I94 Pnys s Ma+lwema cs Tnomas Fraser Mesrer af Eonbcooal slnce I948 T er Hee Eor ear D. Cc fzrf, A.B., Fern U fe: . ., ' , el ' f 7 '. ., X cl Unix erslly' Ha v d Qyclvlalvlc Cfnc. Masler a' Epl5-oV ' . ' .Ce. Ere lc 1 . 'nan 'cl , A.B., Pr. ce-lo. Urf-fe 5I?y. 5 'Is I I I94O. Engle 3 A.:l1. .b . 5 , r., , ., ' e 3' 5 l . as I ' 3 ' 2. l N ' .C e 1 . - . Eilz 'f' -. Phan Jr., 'I X T ,EA ersiry. carer or Epls opal sin P' ,l l '3' n I l94 . A .o l, . ' SI . ll: - - 'fc . a Ee q...,' '- , .F . X . . - . - ,. . . . J . . uln , . ., .Ev 5' of e nay' Ii. asf l ' C l 5' C I943. Assn 'rl llne l r 5'n e 7. f' lr. The R l' . . . 'E . , ., Pri e e U .lversi X' . ., 'S TT eo- l ' l l y. I I' l ' , ,r I . l 47. YSLN. 'll' 'V e , .., .., IlerW .P sf S. l ' Ill' l' , .,, V 'Lg .' 52 l. . I ' e ' il '- ' ' . lase al Epls pal slrce 7. Al' 1. C fs lc, . S., . I ale CH Ir C ll q . ssl' f 1 EAI op 'n I94 . K ' . l , BS. In Ed calbrf, Tel p'e Un' ify. L r ' ? ' 'n l94 . g . nl r. BS.. MS., fl' e s'fy ol .e .5 l ' . . I 0 f B. ' f 'C ' , if . l . . , ' ' . raEn 3 fflw. Cfmrles flarcfunson Park Adams Born March 26 I93l Enfered Episcopal l945 Foresfry Club 45-49 Junfo 47-49 Rifle Club 4648 Soccer 48 Manager A pleasanf smile and an unmisfalcable Bosfon accenf were fhe frrsf fhings we noficed abouf Park when he loined our cla in fhe Fourfh Form l mediafely he unclerfoolc fhe lob of soccer manager and served The squad faifhfully and well for fhree years being rewarded as a senior wifh his varsify E Many of us will remember hum in fhis capa cify for insfance fhe cheerful way in whnch he fransporfed feam members fo and from almof every game in his own car ln his sfudues Parlcs p rseverance and neafness were always evidenf l-le was also known for fhe parf he played rn fhe acfrvifies of fhe Rifle Club Unforfunafely for us Parlc is probably one of fhe shyesl' members of our class Buf if he does have an overabundance of New England reficence he also has an good measure fhe New Englanders abilify fo do an eflicienf rob wnfhouf fanfare Those of us who have learned fo know him have discov ered beneafh his reserved exferior an unfailing good nafuredness and a sincere friendliness Roland Taylor Addis Jr Born November 28 I93I Enfered Episcopal I938 Foresfry Club 44 49 Junfo 47-49 Schollum 47-48 Aihlefic Associafion' Rifle Club 48-49- Soccer 47-47' Squash 4b-49 Capfain 48-49' Tennis 47-49. A jovial cheerfulness and a friendly manner are characferisfics readily recognized in Buddy. I any gafhering of people who lcnow him well, he is perfecfly af ease, and his amusing dialecfs and anfics are enjoyed by all. ln fhe pasf few years. Buddy has shown a greaf deal more friendliness fo his classmafes, and he has learned fo discard his shell of shyness and reserve. The facfors probably responsible for his change were his successes on fhe afhlefic fields, and his elecfion fo capfaincy of fhe squash feam. Bud has played on fhe firsf sfring soccer feam for fwo years. This year he was fhe only member of fhe 'ream fo win All lnfer-Academic honors. He has played on bofh fhe squash and fennis feams for fwo years, and as capfain of squash he guided 'rhe feam fo a League championship, proof of his abili- fies in afhlefics and leadership. I s. F' n '21 s .ii li his Robert Downrng Albrecbt Born February I8 I93I Entered Episcopal I948 Forestry Club 48 49 Junto 48 49 Glen Club 48 49 Octet 48 49 Soccer 48 Although Bob was with us tor only one year com ing from Lower Merion he quickly distinguished himself by his activities Bob won many tollowers the first time he laughed l-lis cheertulness and his triendly manner his good natured kidding and an tics made him liked by many ot his classmates ln the tall Bob stood out on the athletic tield where he played tirst string haltback tor the soccer team Then with the approach ot the winter term he turned himselt to the tield ot music l-le loined the Glee Club as a second bass and in rapid succes sion he became a member ot the Octet and a solo t During the Talent Show he showed us that he was a master ot the saxaphone ln his studies Bob showed a remarkable interest in biology keeping a high average in that sublect and hoping to use it as a basis tor his later protes sion Bob s stay was short but pleasant to the class Robert Carter Andrews Born January I4 l930 Entered Episcopal l948 Forestry Club 48 49 Junto 48 49 Glee Club 4849 Wrestling 48 49 Track 49 Since Bobs entrance into our class this tall he has become a familiar sight to practically every member ot the Upper School. l-le is known by some tor his academic achievements by others tor his athletic interests but by most Bob will be re- membered as the poqsessor ot a tun-loving person- ality. We will not soon torget his noisy iokes which could be heard in the classroom on the athletic 'Field and in the locker room. Despite this outward show ot exuberance, Bob was one ot the most industrious members ot our class. Few ot us realize the work that he did in main- taining his scholastic average. This seriousness was carried over' into athletics where Bob was a hard-working member ot the tootball, wrestling, and track teams. Bob's boisterous personality and musical talent made him well-liked by all who came in contact with him. It is too bad that, because ot his numer- ous interests outside ot school, tew ot us got to know him well. Behind a veneer ot ioviality was a seriousness and honesty worthy ot sincere triend- ship. Alan Jay Baer Born April l5, l93lg Enlared Episcopal I943g For- esfry Club 46-495 Junlo 47-493 Scholium 46-483 Soccer 48. There are lew ol us who wall lorgel Al s quuclc wl and loud humor Ever slnce he loaned our class IN Second Form he has been a cenlral mem ber ol ev ry classroom drscussxon and locker room argumenl' Als rnleresl an alhlelrcs cenler around soccer baslcelball and baseball Despnle only one years experrence as a soccer player he was a regular and a valuable member of The 'ream Allhough Al has a very apparenl love for lun lhere IS also a serlous srde lo has characler which when allowed lo predomlnale shows hrm lo be an able sludenl Durnq hrs years al Episcopal Al has proved hrmsell lo be a lrue lruend lo hls classmales and a real assel 'ro lhe school Dame! Albert Baugfr Born July IO I93l Enlered Eprscopal I93B For eslry Club 44 49 Secrolary 48 49 Junfo 47 49 Glee Club 48 49 Chorr 42 49 Schcllum 47 48 TABULA Edrlorln Chief Class Vlce Presrdenl' Soccer 48 Wreslllng 46 49 Perhaps lhe larsl 'rhlngs whrch come lo mlnd when lhrnlcnng ol Dan are besrdes hrs abnllly hs earneslne s and unlarlnng delermlnallon These he has broughl lo bear ever srnce lhe Lower School on a wnde varrely of school achvlhes ln alhlelucs for exampl he has played an lmporlanl role ln soccer and wreslllnq and has lo hrs credrl varsrly lellers IH bolh sporls Dan s prolrclency rn has sludles as well lcnown l-l has a well balanced mind lhal as equally al home an bolh lhe scrences and 'rhe humamhes A characler rsllc ns has drive 'ro gel al lhe essenllal 'rrulh ln any problem or rn olher words has ss a scholar s unleg rlly ln recognrhon of 'rhese lacls and rn vuew ol has lane achuevemenl ln Engllsh Dan was deservedly made Ed lor ID Chuef of our TABULA l-las popularuly and abrllly 'ro gel along ln any group were furlher p oved 'rhls year by hrs elechon as vlce presndenl of 'rho Sensor Class I . v . 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V. . .e Il I - . .Q-. f' James Welch Blarcfzforai Jr Born Oclober 4 I930 Enlered Episcopal I944 Forufry Club 44-49 Junfo 4749 Schollum 45 46 Football 47 Manager When Jim hrsl enlerecl Episcopal in The Third Form he quiclcly became lcnown lo mosl of us for his foofball playing on fhe 'umor 'reams However his comparahvely small slalure prevenled him from conhnuing his foofball career lo 'rhe varsufy Lasl fall he shnfled his nnferesl fo soccer a sporf which he played exceplionally well for a fvrsl year man Jim allhough nol inleresled in his sludies af lacked 'rhem as a necessary evil which musf be overcome if his enloymenf of The lighler side of life is fo be conhnued The oufsfanding frail of his personalrfy was his good nalured friendliness Al lhough he oflen gof info dncfucull snluahons h buoyanl personalnly always enabled him lo come lhrough unperlurbed Jims fun loving nalure made him an enloyable companion whom many of us will remember for a long 'fume To come Amor Balfour Brefzman, .lr Born January 3 l93l Enlered Episcopal l936 Foresfry Club 47 49 Junio 47 49 Dance Com mnHee 47 49 Baseball 49 Manager Balfour s ambling gaif enormous proporlions jovial personalily and fallcafive exuberance easily dislinguish him from fhe resl' of his classmales. His lunchroom oralory and amusing anlics are lypi- cal of his mirlhful allilude. As would be expecfed, Ball'our's easy-going nalure and sociable manner are responsible for his many friends and lhe facl lhal he is ollen engaged in his many inferesls. Thus, he seems 'ro have a wide range of exfra-curricular acfivifies bolh in school and oufside. Perhaps foremosl' lo him is lhe Cur- ren+ Evenfs Club which he serves capably and con- scienliously as presidenf. Cerlainly a fun-loving femperamenf, balanced by a cerfain seriousness of purpose, makes if advan- 'rageous lo many of us 'rhaf Balfour was wifh us. Byard Frankhn Brogan, Jr Born January 20 I93I Enfered Episcopal l942 Foresfry Club 44-49 Junfo 47-49 Dance Com mnffee 47 49 A member of our class snnce The Middle School Byard has conlnnually shown a keen unleresl nn pho 'lography and aulomobules As presudenl of lhe Camera Club he was ID a good posuhon +0 use has pholographlc abnlnly 'ro furfher himself and help olhers Allhough nol al all zmpervuous lo a good fume Brog has generally demonslraled a serious business luke manner an all achvnhes ln whnch he IS engaged Byard was always wnllnng and eager lo help hrs classmales when nl came TO business mal' lers and ollen conlrabuled sound advice l-las con servahve Influence on lhe Dance Commlllee helped make ou dances lnnancually successful ln conver sahon Bog could olfen be heard chscussrng The oulslde unleresfs wn'rh knowledge and volubulxfy To 'rhose who know him well Byard s friendly lhoughlful manner has been evsdenf and ever presenl' Dennis Warren Canheld Born November 4 I93I Enlered Epnscopal I947 Foresfry Club 47 49 Junfo 47 49 Glee Club 47-49 Known besl for has muscular build and hns hearly laugh Denms wall nof soon be forgollen by has class ma+es l-las loyally lo Epnscopal I probab'y besl demonsfraled by fh 'rrnals whnch he undergoes an order 'ro gel fo and from school In spule of lhe long dnslance belween hus home and school Dennns has always managed lo pul an an appearance al school affairs Has physncal slrenglh made hum a conlender for lhe heavywenghi' wresllsng berlh and one of lhe shofpuflers an 'lhe s rmg l-le has 'rraveled exlensuvely and has The anr and manner of a weslerner Hus breezy frlendlnness and benealh ll, has smcernly make Dennis an easy man wnfh whom lo assocnale U merils of cars, boals, guns, and olher phases of his U I . . ' .S I ip 7 . Q0 Robert Capper Born April II l930 Enlarad Episcopal I943 Foresiry Club 47-49 Junlo 47-49 Glen Club 48 49 Scholnum 47 48 Dance Commnflee 47 49 Football 47 48 Ever since Bob enlered Episcopal an The Furs? Form he has commanded respecf from his class males because of his concern over school maffers Alfhough This concern somehmes borders on dns couragemenl his drive and delermmahon have also won respecf for hum in +he afhlehc fields of foofball and wresfllng Academically Cap has shown lhe same sincere efforl in surmounhng odds and af The same lime marnlaunnng an achve inleresi in his sludres ln addmon 'ro his afhlehc and social life Bobs chief mferesls cenler around his craflmanshup and his love for animals Indeed we are all familiar wifh his slull and 'falenl as exhnbiled in pasl hobby shows Similarly Bobs fondness for animals may guide him in his vocahon Wharever may be 'Phe case rhere is no doubl +ha+ wnfh such abnlihes and inferesfs a conhnuahon of his conscrenhous afhlude will bear frm? Edward Tredlck Cafleff, Jr Born July I7 l93I Enfered Episcopal I943 For esiry Club 4449 Execuhve Commufiea 44-49 Junfo 47 49 Glen Club 47-49 TABULA Dance Commnifee 47-49 Aihlehc Assocnahon Vice Press denr Fooiball 4748 Baslxeiball 4749 Baseball 47 49 Caplaln 49 Track 48 Six years ago a quiel mannered boy enfered fhe Middle. Unobrrusively he progressed from form 'ro form rarely saying much or offering advice buf ma+uring in mind and body wifh exrraordinary ease. The secrel of his influence over ofhers lay in his acfions noi his words and by his senior year he had conlribuled much of his own convicfion lo a large group of associafes. A good arhlefe wilh lhe spirir of fhe compefifor he won leHers in varsify foolball baslcefball and baseball of which he was caplain. Yer he also made his confribulion as an edi+or ol fhe TABULA and in rhe Glee Club. He lisfened 'ro everyone bu? he made up his own mind: he wenl everywhere, buf he confrolled his own acfions. Warren Caster Childs, Jn Born January I6 I932 Enlered Epnscopal l940 Foresfry Club 4449 Junfo 47 49 TABULA Bus: ness Board Golf 49 Any of us who lcnow Warren an any way readuly recognize fhaf he ns capable good nafured and reserved He has proved humself capable by fhe way ID which he has handled every opporfumfy fo come has way Warren has an exfremely able bussness mmd whnch makes If possrble for hlm fo fhnnlc ouf snfuafnons clearly and sensibly He has always mannfarned beffer fhan average grades nn hls sfudnes doing very well m fhose sublecfs nn whnch he as deeply nnferesfed Warren s afhleflcs af Epnscopal cenfer around fhe newly formed golf feam of which he IS an smporfanf member l-lls exfra currzcular acfnvnfnes Include fhe Sfamp C'ub wh ch becau e of hz greaf nfere f ur phulafely he was vnsfrumenfal In organizing l-lns able worlc on fhe Busmess Board of our TABULA ns furfher evzdence of hrs wnllnngness fo help hs school and hrs class ln any way possuble Jolm flanfer Chne Born April 3 I93I Enfered Epnscopal l945 For esfry Club 45 49 Junfo 47 49 Glee Club 46 49 Chonr 4649 Scholnum 4748 Sfudenf Councul 46 49 Presndenf 48 49 Infer Academlc Councnl 48 49 Sfudanf Vesfry 47 49 Siudoni Fund 47-49 Co Chaurman 48-49 Dance Commnfiee 47 49 Foofball 48 A cheerful hello fo any boy an fhe school ns one of fhe reasons why Hunfer has so many friends Thus well lnked classmafe has been an acfuve fhusnasfuc parfncupanf an many school orgamzaffons mclud ng fhe Vesfry fhe Sfudenl' Fund and fhe Sfuden Councul l-le has done an oufsfandlng 'ob on fhe Councnl for fhree years earnmg for himself fhe respecf of fhe sfudenf body and fhe faculfy Desprfe his many welghfy responsnbulnfnes l-lunfer has managed fo mamfann a fune scholasfuc record and sfrangely enough a carefree anr Alfhough nof possessing unusual afhlefnc prowess he has never fheless demonsfrafed perseverance an fhe sporfs of hns choice A fraendly and capable fellow l-lunfer has been a defnmfe assef fo our class and fo fhe school we feel sure fhal he wall succeed an has fufure underfalcmgs P 31 agar Q! Jaffa Dawd Defar Born Sepfember 24 I93I Enlorod Eprscopel I94I Forestry Club 44-49 Junlo 47-49 Glu Club 47-49 Clrorr 42-44 Scholrum 48 Bunnou Mon agar TABULA Dance Commrffu 47-49 Rilo Club 48-49 Foofball 48 Manager Johnnvs ever presenf sense of humor and hrs uncanny abrlrfy fo 'fell a grossly exaggeraled sfory so fhaf hrs classmafes wrll belreve rf affracfs many fo hrm Moreover he possesses a quref fun lovrng personalrfy fhaf has made hrm lrlced by everyone rn 'lhe class Alfhough he has few afhlefrc and schol asfrc achrevemenfs fo hrs credrf hrs pleasrng man ner assures hrs popularrfy Easy gorng by nafure Johnny never seemed fo apply hrs lceen mrnd fo any faslc Neverfheless he offen grew enfhusrasfrc rn fhe mrdsf of an argumenf rnfellecfual or ofherwrse Oufsrde of school Johnny s chref rnferesf was rn farmrng and hunhng The members of fhe Rrfle Club knew well hrs marlcs manshrp and fales of hrs hunfrng experrences fold rn a vrvrd DeTar fashron always held fhe rnferesf of hrs lrsfeners If would seem fhaf school lrfe fo Johnny consrsfs largely of makrng frrends and yef he spends as lrffle frme and efforf on 'rhrs as he does on ofher fhrngs James Wfutaker Douglas Born July 3l I93I Enhrod Eprscopal l939 For osfry Club 44-49 Junio 4749 Glu Club 47-48 Scholrum 46-47 Soccer 47 Wrosllrng 46-47 Traci Energefrc rs fhe besf way fo descrrbe Jrm Douglas ln school sporfs and socral funcfrons he shows hrs undyrng lovralrfy by hrs frrendly cheerful devrl may care afhfude Though hrs sfudres may suffer from fhrs seemrngly careless oufloolc nerfher hrs sporfs nor hrs abrlr fo gef along wrfh hrs classmafes rs damaged Ever srnce hrs enfrance rn fhe Lower School he has been lrlced and envred by hrs fellow sfudenfs In bofh hrs lunror and senror years he was a sfarfer on fhe soccer feam He also proved hrm self a wresfler of some nofe by wrnnrng hrs varsr leffer rn hrs freshman year The class wrll mrss hrs hearfy arr and good com panronshrp o o 49. 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Geoge Barnett fdllfbffi Jn Born December I I930- Enlerod Episcopal l942' Forosfry Club 43-49' Junfo 46-49' Scholium 45' Golf 49 George s devul may care reclclessness and slorues of has advenlures have won for hum 'rhe admnrarlon of many of hrs classmares l-lns quuel aflable man ner could nol' help buf wan lheur friendship also Allhough George does no'r apparenlly devole much fume 'ro hrs sludres he has obfanned good resulls whenever somelhnng ln hns worlc shrred en lhusuasm Such enfhusnasm was demonslraled by has mferesl an lhe mechanics of auromobnles Every one ns famulnar wnfh George s fascnnahng expernences wnlh old rebuulf lalopnes We feel lhaf The sernous afhlude whnch he dns plays mosr of lhe hme plus has achlevemenls an lhose underfalungs which unleresl hum gnve ev: dence fhal George has 'rhe drnve 'ro accomplish somelhnng when he wanls 'ro Jolm lee farmahs Born February 27 I93I Enfered Epnscopal I942 Foroslry Club 45-49 Junfo 47-49 TABULA Busn A familiar snghl nndeed as Jaclcs fall frame and accusmg linger vuvndly puncluahng has remarlcs wnfh frnendly gesl Such good humored affabnlnly coupled wnlh an observanl' and laclfully hesnfanl' alhlude help 'ro gave hum an exlremely lnlceable na'rure The perseveranl' efforr lhal Jaclc applnes +o all has achvuhes makes uf dnfficulf lo ssngle ou'r any oul' sfandrng nnleresf ln has sfudves by fhe same de lermnnahon and applrcahon he cerlalnly dnsplays an eagerness or wnllangness 'ro learn Oflen BJ or Bvg Jaclc as he has aplly been mclcnamed may be seen dnverhng hrs aH'en'r1on wllh earnesl enlhusl asm lo some alhlehc pursun'r Because of hrs conscnenhousness and rellabnlnfy Jack has been apponnfed Buslness Manager of fhe TABULA Has cooperahveness gemaluly and ofher qualnhes of has characfer will be of undus puiecl advanlaqe To hum nn fhe fufure U ness Manager: Siudenf Council 46-47: Foofball 48. Raymond Baker Fearlrerman, Jr Born July I I93l Enlered Eprscopal I943 For esfry Club 44-49 Junfo 47-49 Dance Commrffee 47-49 Soccer 48 Baseball 49 Ever srnce Bud rorned our class rn Frrsf Form hrs qurel yef frrendly personalrfy has made rfself felf rn many phases of school lrfe Buds long lanky form could usually be found bendrng over a hall fable helprng some frusfrafed classmafe wrfh a mafh problem hrs hrgh rank rn fhe class showed hrs qualrfrcafrons scholasfrcally ln 'rhe lrne of afhlelrcs Bud cenfered hrs rnferesl' upon soccer rn 'rhe fall where affer only a years lrarnrng he garned a lefler and played rn a maror rly of fhe games rn fhe sprrng he worked on base ball where wrfh hrs leff handed delrvery he was used as a relref prlcher Bud s perseverance rn all fhrngs and hrs charac srfuafron have made hrs sfay af Eprscopal a pleasanf one for bofh hrmself and hrs classmales frank le0an helm Jr Born June 5 I932 Enfered Eprscopal I947 For esfry Club 47-49 Junfo 47-49 Scholuum 47-48 Dance Commrffee 48-49 Comrng fo us from Wesffown School rn hrs rumor year Frank rmmedrafely made frrends and 'rook hrs place rn lhe class Alfhough nof afhlefrcally rn clrned Frank became known fo us flrsl' on fhe soccer fleld He was a member of bofh 'rhe soccer and f nnrs squads for fwo years Frank was a very frrendly fellow and was seen af Glee Club rehearsals and Junfo meefrngs regu larly l-le could be found rn lusf abouf every bull sessron around school supplyrng humorous com menfs al' nol' loo rnfrequenf rnfervals Frank used hrs humorous remarks somefrmes fo cover up hrs genurne serrous nafure for fhrs reason few of us gof fo know hrm well alfhough we were all famrlrar wrfh hrs exaggerafed funny sforres Frank has fhe krnd of mrnd whrch would allow hrm 'ro reach any goal he mrghf sef for hrmself If he has fhe proper goal rn mrnd he wrll have a promrsrng fufure U lerisric way of seeing lhe humorous side of any l Dwgglrf Wesley fltrerer, Jr Born June 24 I93l Enlered Episcopal I946 For esfry Club 46 49 Jun'fo 47 49 Dwughl rs well known for a serrous and conscnen hous afhfude rn all has achvnhes l-hs unobfrusuve manner and hnghly cooperahve sparul have given hum a popular appeal whnch as usually common wnlh lhose of a more aggresssve narure Perhaps hrs mosl' oulsfandmg characlernshc ns one of habnlual hdrness Applynng a consranl and sleady efforl 'ro hrs sludue Dwrghl has maunlauned an ever mcreasnng ascendanfy nn grades Alhlehcally and soclally hs posnhon rs represenlahve of 'rhe same unas sumnng na'rure Snnce he possesses a lanrly wade range of mleresls or poler ral helds of unleresl al as dnchcull 'ro prophesy has fufure dlf'8CllOf1 In lnfe Al any rale 1+ as cerlaun lhal hrs personal xnlegrnly and wlllnng allhough reserved alhfude will be an assef 'ro hum .Edwin Harold fowleq ll Born Ocfober I2 l930 Enlered Epnscopal l948 Foresfry Club 48 49 Junfo 48 49 Glee Club 48 49 Foofball 48 Ed ns a newcomer an our mudsf havnng appeared 'rhns year aller graduahng from Haverford Hrgh Ed pos esses a happy facully of adlushng humself fo new snluahons whach he has pu? 'ro good use Our fursf confacl was on lhe foolloall held where Ed s square bu Id and cheerful delermuned manner won hum a le'r'fer In and around school 'rhus cheerlulness came 'ro lhe fore Always a good luslener or a ready ralker, he was a welcome addnhon +o The group. The qualuhes whlch Ed has exhubrfed 'rhrough lhe few shorf monlhs Thar we have known hum make us regref 'rhaf he was noi wnlh us longer -ww -cz? iN Qt Rfcluard Melvin freed Born Sopfombor 23 l93l Enferocl Epuxcopel l945 Forosiry Club 46-49 Junfo 47-49 TABULA lnduslry cheerfulness and achuevemenl fhese are lh umpressuons we have receuved of Duck Freed durung our assocuafuon wulh hum As soon as he came fo Epuscopal un fhe Thurd Form we realuzed lhaf we had a keen and queslung mund among us Whenever a leacher was asked a queshon he could nof answer Duck was quufe lukely lo be lhe unler rogafor Duck s maun un'reres'rs a'r Epuscopal have been un 'rhe lleld of +he scuences on hus own he has read wudely un phulosophy and psychology Alfhough one of flue more refucenf members of fhe class he was always wullung and eager +o come fo fhe aud of classmales sfrugglung wu'rh malh or physucs problems Duck has shown greal loyally lo hus class Furfhe more he wull long be remembered by lhose of us who knew hum well for hus qualuhes of leur mundedness and cooperahon We feel sure 'thai' Ducks analyfucal and perspucacuous mund wull serve hum well un whalever career he may choose fo follow Dawd Hodgson 6eary Born February I7 l93I Enferod Epuscopal I947 Forosfry Club 47-49 Junfo 47-49 Gloe Club 47-49 Foofball 48 ln our uunuor year we became aware of fhe addu 'ruon 'ro our class of a quuef amuable fellow from New Jersey by 'rhe name of Dave Geary We soon realuzed Thai we had un hum a sfaunch member of fhe Class of 49 Dave s sporfsmanshup and hard play were demon sfrafed on fhe gr duron where he won a slarlung berfh al' Tackle Hus earnesf work was evudenl' un hus sludues and un Glee Club havung been a depend able member of fhe laHer for fwo years Even fhough Dave had 'ro commufe a long duslance every day lo gel 'ro school he dusplayed an en lhusuashc unleresf un school evenfs Easuly duslunguushed by hus famuluar muggung and some fwo hundred pounds of avourdupous Dave has made a number of fruends Above all he possesses lughfhearfedness suncerufy and courfesy D U u u l I I ' I u 1' . . . . za v . u . . - - 0 I - . , . . . . u u u . . . . r I , . - I . . . . . . . U I - ' - u 1 I l I - I - . . u u I . . 4 l I - I - ' 1 - u I u I Samuel Young 6'1bbon, .lr Born February 2 I932 Enlered Episcopal I949 Ferosfry Club 49 Junfo 49 Glee Club 49 Com ng 'ro us from Plulnps Exeler Academy lusl nn fume for our mxdyear examunalnons Sam amazed us by has all round scholashc brnllnance Has achieve menl un lms larsl Englnslm exam wall long be remem bered by hns classmales Sams success a+ Epns copal however wen? furllner lhan llns l-las allable personaluly hnqhlnghfed by a lrnendly smnle and ever presenl sense of humor was always evudenl To us ln allwlelucs Sam played squash and lennls Many lcnew of lws greal xnleresl In smgnng as evidenced by flwe lame he spenl nn quarlel snngnng and Glee Club Sam s abllzly lo be al ease rn public speaking was proved fo all al Junlo meehngs ll' ns our szncere regrel 'rlwal Sam was wllh us for sucl1 a slmorl hme neverlbeless In l'l1e 'lzme fha? he dnd spend with us he quuclcly found some close companions and has presence was fell by every member of lhe class Glen Napier 6ora'on, Jr Born December 27 I930 Eniered Eplscopal l945 Forestry Club 47-49 Junio 48-49 Glue Club 48-49 TABULA Plzoiograpluc Ednfor Dance Com mlhee 47-49 Football 48 Baseball 49 Few of us ever go+ fo lcnow wha? was belund +l'1e sad grnn on Glen s face buf we clad qunclcly dnscover hns oufsfandung characlernshc-delermunahon On flwe allalehc fneld alfhough slow Glen re cenved has leHer nn foolball however he was bes'r known for lus powerful baf on 'rhe baseball dnamond l-las mam oulsude mleresl was arf Having recenved a pruze for hus work rn has lumor year Glen was lurlher recogmzed by beung made Pholograplnc Ednlor of our TABULA Glen has always been a beffer Hman average sludenf lceepnng nn 'rhe 'lop half of fhe class durung fhe four years lhal he has a'r+ended Epascopal All of Glen's success we feel he nchly deserves as fhe rnghfful reward of has delermmed effort I I . : : : : . 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I li .lofm Roy Lirafzam Born June I5 l93I Enfered Episcopal l948 For edry Club 48 49 Junlo 48 49 Glee Club 48-49 Foolball 48 Wresflnng 48-49 Baseball 49 One of Jacks mosl oulsfanding characlerishcs is his abilily To make friends Coming 'ro us from Haddonfield for posf graduale work he was lm mediaiely accepled by ihe members of The ioofbail +eam al pre season prachce and by lhe resf of his classmales shorlly affer fhe year began Jack s+ar'red his one year af Episcopal wi+h a slrong deferminahon +0 do a good all round lob and he did I+ scholashcally alhlehcally and socially Rocco was a member of 'rhe wresllmg baseball and foolball 'reams receiving recogmhon on lhe All lnler Academic fooiball 'ream Besides alhlehcs he was a member of 'rhe Glee Club and Junio Jack has shown us by his success ai Episcopal 'rhaf he can accomplish all fhose lhings 'ro which he applies himself a drive which should sfand him n good sfead af rhe college of his choice Hunter Grubb lfamuzm Born January 20 l93I Enfefed Episcopal I936 Foresfry Club 44-49 Junfo 47 49 Secrefery Trees urer 48 49 Scholium 44-47 TABULA Soccer 48 Manager l-lun+er was lhe scholar of our class. l-le was a very able linguisl and pursued Lalin and Greek as far as possible al Episcopal +0 lhe enrichmeni of his classical background. No one in fhe class was more widely read lhan l-lunier and his classmaies respecfed him as a possessor of a greal wealfh of knowledge in all fields. l-lunfer was always a quiel member of any group buf when approached he was easy lo ialk wifh and spoke wifh a self-confidence 'rhal comes wilh familiarify wifh The subiecl: Because of his con- scienfious work as secrelary, l-lunler was inslru- menlal in making lhis year's Junlo a success. As soccer manager he made Things run smoolhly for fhe coach and lhe squad. We are ceriain ihal' l-lunier, wilh his knowledge and capaciiy for hard work, will eveniually bring fo The Academy and our class some presfige in lhe field of scholarship. Jofm Royer flaasell Born June 30, l93lg Enfered Episcopal l943g For- esTry Club 46-493 Junfo 47-495 Tennis 49, Manager. Whenever John was approached by one of his classrnaTe he was Tound To be Trrendly and easy To geT along wrTh However hrs somewhaT shy manner generalry lqepT hrm wrThrn a small crrcle of Trrends Even Those who dd noT lcnow hrm well readrly recognrzed hrs qureT honesTy and unassum rng naTure AlThough hrs achrevemenTs were never ouTsTancl rng John showed rndusTry and perseverance rn hrs sTudres and rn hrs sporTs Hrs play on The soccer Treld and hrs conscrenTrous managrng of The Tennrs Team were characTerrsTrc oT hs sprrrT Johns greaTesT exTra currrcular acTrvrTy was sTamp collecT rng he was vrce presrdenT OT The schools STamp Cub John show a persrsTenT and careTul aTTrTude rn whaTever he underTalces such an aTTrTude rs gen erally rewarded by success and achrevemenT Jobn flolfzapple Jr Born SepTember I4 I932 Enfered Eprscopal I947 Foresfry Club 48 49 Junfo 47 49 Glee Club 47 49 Schollum 47-49 TABULA. Jaclc spenT only Two years wrTh our class havrng come Trom Radnor l-lrgh School rn hrs lunror year buT rn ThaT Trme he unobTrusrvely advanced To The Top of hrs class l-lrs achrevemenTs were largely rn The academrc realm where he conTrnuously produced ouTsTandrng resulTs Hrs qurclc mrnd appeared To arrange every ThoughT rn maThemaTrcal Torm Thus rT rs ThaT rn The exacT scrences hrs greaTesT achrevemenTs were garned Jaclc spenT mosT oT hrs Trme on sTudres buT ne sTrll Tound Trme To enTer rnTo exTra currrcular acTrvr Tres l-le lorned The Chorr and Glee Club soon aTTer enTerrng Eprscopal On The aThleTrc Treld Too he puT rn The Tame and eTTorT whrch was characTerrsTrc OT everyThrng he drd More Than any oTher Thrng however Those OT us who knew Jaclc well wrll remember hrm Tor hrs TorTh rrghTness and srncerrTy characTerrsTrCs whrch macle hrm lrlred by all it Cornehas Arthur Wayne llarfabrse, Jr Born November I4 I930 Entered Epuscopel I935 Foresfry Club 43-49 Vuce Presudenf 48-49 Junio 46-49 Vuce Presudenf 48-49 Glee Club 46-49 Vuce Presudeni 48-49 Chour 43-45 Dance Commuffee 47-49 Beskeibell 46 49 Football 47 48 Base ball 46-49 Whefher un school or our Wayne devofed as much fume as he could fo afhlefucs Hus love of sporfs coupled wufh amazung coordunahon made hum a fune passer from fhe quarferback slof un fool' ball He was well known for hus smoofh ball hand lung and sef shofs un baskefball and hus 'rhree years of varsufy baseball leff long hufs 'ro rughf fueld and specfacular plays af second base un 'rhe munds of many Hurfy was nof merely an afhlefe As a member of fhe Glee Club for fhree years beung elecfed vuce presudenf fhus year he used hus falenfs of sung ung and charmung The ladues well Wayne s leader shup was furfher dusplayed as vuce presudenf of fhe Foresfry Club and fhe Junfo ln hus sfudues Wayne has maunfauned above average marks Quuef buf fruendly 'ro all l-lurfy s warm polufeness and suncerufy made hum popular and a frue fruend fo all fhose who soughf hus companuonshup Norman Jefferres, ll Born June 22 l93l Enlered Epuscopal I943 Junfo 47-49 Wresflmg 46 49 Enferung The class un Fursr Form Jeff a+ once made humself known fo us by hus amazung feafs of sfrengfh and boduly skull An avud enfhusuasf of weughfluffung he nof only prachced fhe hobby humself buf succeeded un developung fhus unferesl un many of hus classmafes Of course Jeff quuckly demons'rra+ed hus prowess un Academy sporfs sfarrung successuvely un foofball wresflung and frack un bofh Muddle and Upper Schools Durung fhe lasf rwo years however Nor man has durecfed has affenhon more foward hus sfudues un whuch he has shown a commendable sense of purpose Gvuuded by a deep unferesf un fhe Buble he has applued humself zealously fo fhe sfudy of Lafun and Greek Sfull anofher facef of Jeff s personalufy us hus greaf sense of humor l-lus wry lokes offen af fhe expense of fruends or 'feachers and hus nonsense verse wull nof soon be forgoffen by hus fellow sfudenfs ...I . yu. . John Clark Keene Born Augusf l7 l93l Enlered Eprscopal I936 Foresfry Club 44-49 Junlo 47-48 Glee Club 4749 Scholrum 46-48 Edrfor rn Chref 48 Class Prexrdenf Sfudenf Councrl 47-49 Sfudenf Vesiry 47-49 Warden 48-49 Sluclenl Fund 47-49 Co Cllarrmen 48-49 Tennrs 47 Foofball 48 Track 48 49 Here rs whar we lrlce lo rhrnlc rs a lrue producl' of The Academy Srnce Lower School days Johnny s record can be summed as consrsfenlly oulsrandrng Thrs applres bo+h academrcally and alhlelrcally Academrcally he has long been recognrzed as superror and hrs efforls have ollen been rewarded wrlh prrzes and commendahons lhroughour The years We hrs schoolmales have also seen To rr Thai' posrrrons of responsrbrlrly and leadershrp rn cludrng +he presrdency of our class have been en lrusred 'ro hrs capable hands Our confrdence has been wel placed for r'r rs largely rhrough hrs erforls Thar a sense of unrfy has made rfself fell among us Hrs alhlefrc abrlrly rs equally rmpressrve He has earned varsrly lelfers rn Three sporls foorball len nrs and fraclc Thrs sorr of record spealcs for Hrself Johnny rs one ol our besl examples of a balanced characfer We wrll long remember hrs example of member hrs good nalure and srncerrfy Anflrony Kennedy Kennedy, Ill Born Augusf I3 I93I Entered Eprscopal I946 Foresfry Club 46 49 Junfo 47-49 Presrdenl 48-49 Sclrolrum 48 Dance Commrffeo 47-49 Rrflo Club 46-49 Wresflrng 48 49 Allhough Tony enlered our class rn Thrrd Form many of us drd nor af frrsf realrze hrs possrbrlrlres Thrs was perhaps due fo hrs essenrrally modes? nalure l-le more Than proved hrmself rn hrs runror and senror year hrs amazrng developmenr award rng hrm a posrlron on fhe Dance Commrllee and The presrdency of The Jun+o Tony has been acfrve rn many exlra currrcular achvrrres Besrdes Those lrsfed above rhe Rrfle Sfamp Radro and Camera Clubs have engaged hrs rnleresr and supporf A capable pholographer he was always seen snapprng prcfures af games and ofher school funcfrons Whrle no? an oufsfandrng alhlele Tony has con sfanrly shown sprrrl and defermrnafron on rhe soccer freld and 'rennrs courf Hrs hard work and perse verance rn hrs sfudres have elrcrled a sahsfyrng suc cess for hrm Known for hrs quref cheerfulness and loyally 'ro 'rhe group Tony wrll always be looked upon as an rmporfanf member of hrs class Y '36 tw Y1'-I' Q03- T l - - . is 4. - r X . . l,- I 1 1 I 1 1 1l 1 1 ' I . ' v 4 . . . I - . ' 1 . 1 . , . I . . . ' 0 ' ' I - . 1 I leadership and induslry, buf above all we will re- . ' ' T 1 - ' . . ' iff- il T . . 169' ,gs-HPR! 3 Jofm fare loecfmer Born April I4, l93l: Enfered Episcopal l947g For- esfry Club 47-49: Junlo 48-493 Glee Club 48-49: Soccer 47-483 Baseball 49. Jaclc Loechner seems To wear a smrle on hrs face 'rhree hundred and srxly lrve days of a year Th s cheerfulness Thai' he drsplays on all occasrons ex plarns 'rhe numerous lrrends fha? he has garned durrng hrs lwo years af Eprscopal Along wrfh hrs cheerful manner Jaclc shows de fermrnafron ar-d rnduslry We have wrlnessed lhese qualrlres on 'rhe soccer and baseball lrelds ln lhe classroom he always lcepl hrs grades up and showed hrs rnleres rn scrence and malhemalrcs courses Jaclc seems lo spend mos'r of hrs hme al school even on Salurdays and holrdays he can generally be found There chalhng wrlh hrs frrends When anyone needed help on some 'raslc Jaclc was always wrllrng lo prfch rn We are glad fhal he was able lo 'rake hrs place among us so qurclcly durrng hrs fwo year slay Richard Taylor lyforai Jr Born November I5 I93I Enierecl Eprscopal l935 Foreslry Club 44 49 Junlo 47 49 Glee Club 47 48 Scholrum 45 48 Dance Commrffee 47 48 Basie? ball 48,49 Manager Golf 49 Drclc ha been wrlh us ever srnce Lower Srhcol and has always been known for hrs essenhs ly easy gorng na+ure and sense of humor Hrs dry wrl and cheerful smrle have made hrm qurle a few 'lrrends among 'rhose classmales who have learned lo appre crale hrm Allhough perhaps Drclc has nol always used hrs lalenls lo lull capacrly rn hrs sludres when he has sei hrmself ro do a rob he has usually experr enced gralrfyrng resulls Drclc nas long lalcen parl rn alhlehcs wrlh guslo berng noled rn hrs senror year as a hard frghler on lhe soccer held and as an able member of lhe golf 'ream Hrs sprrrl and loyalry +0 The school were fur+her evrdenced lhrs year by hrs cheerleadrng al The Frrday 'loolball games Aclrve rn exlra cur rrcular lunclrons al scnool Drclc rs also a leader rn several church groups rn hrs parrsh We feel sure lhaf rn years +0 come Drcl: wrll grow rn serrousness of purpose meanwhrle we hope lhal he never loses hrs sense of fun and ever presenl' good humor .a 3,1 ' H. r Q . 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Walter Mcllenry Mankm, .lr Born Augusf 22 I930 Enlered Epuscopal I940 Foreslry Club 48 49 Scholuum 48 Soccer 46 48 Cepfem 48 Baseball 49 l-las congenial ways and wnllmg spnrll place hrm hugh IH lhe eshmahon of hrs classmales Wall as usually IH a happy frame of mind and can be counfed on for a cneery smsle whenever anyone has lhe blues Has perseverance IH overcomung has dll lrcullles us noleworlhy Wall has lhe facully of malrmg lrxend and lceeplng 'rhem Wall' s performances as goalne and capfam of our soccer leam showed him To be a sporlsman as well as an alhlele As a scholar he as energelrc and hardworlrung 'rhese qualnlaes usually reap lhelr own reward School has done much for Wall' who wrlh hrs modesr manner and conscuenlnous and In all lhlngs Epuscopal has made a good name for hnmself Allan Black Magohs Born January Il I932 Enlered Epnscopal i943 Foresfry Club 4449 Junfo 4749 Rrfle Club 49 Soccer 48 Allhough a somewhal rehcenl manner has pre venled Allan from becomnng beller lcnown lo The class a a who e he has cerlannly impressed has class males oS havnng a lrlreable and fnenclly nafure Allan applncahon and pursunl of whalever achv :ly nn which he may be engaged was well shown on lhe soccer held There he became an able player and exhnbuled lhe qualuly of good sporlsmanshnp Moderale grades and mleresl m schoolwork bear lurlher 'reshmony of Allan s sleady endeavor H has been a relrable member of lhe Currenl Evenls Club for several years The usual addmon ol new expernence and a con hnuahon of 'rhe same qualnhes of characfer should enhance Allan's fufure value 'ro any group of which he IS a member. 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Q-y Robert Alan Mama Born November 7 l93I Enlered Episcopal l940 Foresfry Club 44 49 Junfo 47-49 Glue Club 48-49 Schollum 44-49 SporTs Edlfor 47 48 Dance Com mnffee 47 49 Who among us has noT read under The TaTle oT SporTs ChaTTer Those Tamulnar words So leTs geT ouT To The game Thus aTTernoon and cheer The Team To vrcTory7 The auThor of Thus bu weekly exhorTaT1on ss a smcere and Tlrm believer IH The power OT school sp:ruT Thus same suncernTy makes lTselT TelT nn The manner nn whlch Bob Marhn malfes Trlends l-Te IS The possesso OT a characTer1sTnc oT whuch many of us may noT be aware Call IT dependa bsluTy school sparnT or whaT you wnll buT one can be sure ThaT SporTs ChaTTer wall be an aT deadline and ThaT any oTher aslc wnll be carrred To comple Tron on Tnme WnTness The TacT ThaT despnTe only moderaTe achuevemenT Bob as always presenT for aThleTxc prachce Bob Talces a Thorough unTeresT an hrs class and aTTanrs around school he us a consTanT source oT unformahon concermng all achvmes When The Class OT 49 rs baclc Tor Alumni Day nn TlTTy years Bob Marhn will be There cheernng The Team To vucTory Peter Mills Mdftooa Foreslry Club 4449 JunTo 47 49 Glee Club 47 49 Schollum 47 48 Assocnafe Eduior 48 TAB ULA Execuhve Dlrecfor STudenT Councll 48-49 Secreiary 48 49 Sfuclenl' VesTry 48-49 Secrehry 48 49 Dance Commnffee 47 49 Tenms 49 Man ager Since has enTrance In The Mrddle School PeTe has become an ouTsTandnng member of our class A leader and a scholar he has dlsplayed an energehc consclenhous aTTuTude nn Tullnng several responsnble posnhons as well as ID aTTannlng a hlgh scholashc average PeTe s rved well ln The capacuTy of secreTary OT bofh The STudenT Councn and The VesTry Has re marlcable ablluTy In scoence and maThemaTucs as well as In hns oTher sublecTs has been very apparenT To has classmaTes Taking Tsme OTT from has pressnng duhes PeTe sang baruTone IH The Glee Club Tor Two years One OT The mosT maTure members of our class PeTe show IT In has gudgmenT and hns peace of mind Hrs polnT blanlc manner and uncnsuve ThoughT and speech exemplsfy has lceen alerT mund PeTe s friendly smcere and TrusTworThy and has won The respecT and lnlung of all hrs classmaTes U in . . , . 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' . l i Bnan llugfz Dawson Mcflelland Born November 8 I93l Enfered Episcopal l945 Foresfry Club 46 49 Junro 47 49 Rifle Club 46-48 Easily dislinguished by his blond hair and rall sfalure Brian was known for his menlally preoccu pied air and friendly bu? rehcenl' manner lndeed alrhough few of us became acquainled wilh him oufsude of school his nndusfrsous nalure seemed lo indicafe an abundance of achvihes ln his sludies Mac showed a melhodical and sera ous alhlude A Brihsh sublecf himself he was eager lo supply inlormahon on England for his classmales An achve member of lhe Currenl Evenls Club and highly generous in his yearly confribuhon 'ro fhe service program Brian gave ample evidence of school spiral and cooperahon Surely his dnligenl and quielly perseveranf alhlude will serve him in lhe fulure Jofm Emrey McConnell Born April 22 I93I Enferod Episcopal l942 For oslry Club 4449 Junlo 47 49 Soccer 47 48 Bas kefbell 48-49 Ever since John enlered our class in 'rhe Middle School he has been known for his ironic sense ol humor. Whenever rhere was a riolous bursl of laughfer in fhe hall or locker room one could usually expecl lo find Fing 'rhe cause. Despire his apparenl' devil-may-care allilude John has a real desire fo gel ahead. However his love for a good lime, lhe boys from LM., and Ocean Cily oflen sidefrack This desire. Mac's carefree affifude for which he is known so well does nol characlerize his play on lhe alhlelic field. He has been a very imporfanl' member of lhe soccer 'ream for 'rwo years and played on 'rhe baske?- ball squad. Everyone who knows John will agree Thai when he sefs himself 'ro accomplish somefhing, his lacka- daisical affifude leaves him. Wifh his abilily ro alfernale belween humor and seriousness he makes many friends and arrives af his goals. Q0- Cbnsfopber Mctafclzeon Born Augusi 7 I932 Enlered Episcopal I944 For esfry Club 45-49 Llbrarnen 49 Junio 47-49 Glu Club 48-49 Chonr 45-49 Orgemsf Chns as a member of fhaf small group who regu larly conquer bofh fume and dnsfance nn order fo affend school every mormng Resadung an whaf as popularly known as fhe sfscks he spends a good parf of fhe clay In commuhng fo and from fhe Academy l-lns solo dash from Overbrook sfafson every mornmg as looked upon wlfh awe To arruve af fhe sfahon a+ a quarfer fo nlne and sfnll be an fame fo sung ur' The chonr or play fhe organ nn chapel as no mean feaf lf would appear fhaf here us a harrued mdnvldual apparenfly compelled fo rush fhrough everyfhmg On fhe confrary Chrns has a rare abllnfy fo reduce hus responsnbnlnhes and fasks fo a roufune and fake everyfhung In hus sfrlde l-'le affends afhlefnc prac hce r gularly alfhough has mferesf ns nof darecfed along fhese lanes l-las exfra currxcular acflvuhes are largely musical Besides fhe organ and Chonr he IS a member of fhe Glee Club Chris has won our respecf because of has mdusfry Wllhdm Ziegler Mclear, Ill Bom Sepfember I9 I93l Enfered Epnseopal I947 Foresfry Club 47-49 Asslsienf Treasurer 4849 Junfo 47-49 Glee Club 47-49 Secrefary 48-49 Choir 47 49 Scholnum 47-48 Rifle Club 47 49 Presudenf 48-49 Ball s career among us has been shorf buf af has leff nfs mark upon fhe class l-las ambuhon and nn dusfry have alded has ruse bofh In and ouf of school As for abnlvfnes he has many and as a sfudenf he ns above average Aparf from his sfudaes Bull also has a fremendous mferesf nn church work a phase of his acfnvnhes of which many of us do nof know Bull showed defermlnahon rn hrs pursunf of afh lehcs and dad a fine gob on fhe fenms feam H 'look parf un many exfra currncular achvlfnes Bull was secrefary of fhe Glee Club and sang nn fhe Chour ln adduhon fo fhese he was presndenf of fhe Rifle Cub Bull has obfauned much from school and has con frzbufed more fhan hrs share of school spurnf When he leave us affer graduahon we feel sure 'rhaf he wnll be a worfhy addlfnon fo any college he may choose I . : ' : - . 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I. . . . i . . . . t e l . s ' , Stanley Josepb Mrller Jr Born June I0 I93I Enferecl Eprscopal I943 For eslry Club 4449 Execuhve Commullee 4449 Junlo 47 49 Scholnum 4748 TABULA Class Sec refary Treasurer Sfudenf Councll 44-45 Sfan Muller ns nof one fo lef a chance remark go by wnfhoul commenf Wlfh has quuck wal' he has furned many a casual saylng of one of has classmafes Info a good nafured loke af fhe mvenfor s expense Accompanynng hns lovzalnly us a cheerful smule and manner whnch have drawn fo hum many frnends qualify l-le has a fane quick mmd as evldenced by fhe facf fhaf he us profucnenf nn hxs sfudnes and has earned hsmself a hugh rank an The classs sfandmgs Durnng hns rumor year Sfan was secrefary lreas urer of fhe class l-le dld such a fme 'ob nn 'rhus capacsfy fhaf he was re elecfed fo fhe same posf for has sensor year Because of hns cheerful good nafure and mdusfry he has placed hnmself hugh nn fhe esfeem of has classmafes Robert Cfrarles Morgan Born Sepfember 22 l930 Enfered Epnscopal l947 Junfo 47 49 Track 48-49 Comnng fo Eplscopal fwo years ago from Lower Menon Bob displayed an easy gonng affnfude and fhe abalnly fo have a good fume yef af mornenfs he has been seem ngly overfalcen by a sernous frame of mlnd Bobs efforf nn frack and foofball have been hampered by a knee nnlury whnch curfauled has chances for a foofball berfh Neverfheless, many remember has courageous quarfer mule dashes an whnch he summoned a surprising amounf of energy and drnve l'-lns frxendly, humorous manner was envxed by many of has frxends, whnle has 'rales affracfed a hosf of classmafes In bull sessuons Whereas few know ham well, Bob was well known and he gave hmfs of pofenflallfues as yef unfappecl any I C . - - '- E . 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M., - f '5 if' 2' ' Britton M0fd0CI7 Born Seplember I8 l93I Enferod Episcopal l936 Foresfry Club 44-49 Junro 47-49 Glu Club 47-49 Scholium 47-48 TABULA Business Board Dance Commifiee 47-49 Foofball 48 Bexkefbell 47-48 Manager Track 49 On ioolung baclc fhrough This TABULA years affer graduafion nearly every member of fhe Class of 49 will remember an easy going carefree lovial yef sincerely friendly classmafe Brif s ready smile and hilarious anfics have enlivened many a dull class and af l'he same hme have helped him fo enloy school despife his lack of inferesf in sfudies On fhe foolball field Brif showed 'rhe success fhaf can be achieved wifh a liffle deferminahon his spiraf was an mcenhve fo many less ardenf feammafes This same affifude won him a leffer in fraclc and a posihon on fhe winning shuffle hurdle relay feam Brif was among fhe leaders of fhe class when if came 'ro social funcfions and fhe sfories of his week ends fold in 'rhe unmafchable Murdoch manner were a never ending source of engoymenf fo his friend Brif will always be remembered as a good sporfsman and an all round friendly fellow Austin Douglas Marpby Born Augusf 5 I93I Eniered Episcopal I947 Foresfry Club 47-49 Junlo 47-49 Gln Club 48-49 Ausfin s reficence and quief nafure have lcepf fhe class from becoming beffer acquainfed wifh him even 'lhough his manner is essenfially friendly and cooperafive. His aclions reflecf a polife and considerafe malce-up. ln his sfudies Auslin shows fhe desirable qualify of perseverance. He never appears fo be discour- aged by laclc of achievemenf on occasions buf con- finues 'ro puf every efforf info his worlc. Ausfin s greafesf exfra-curricular inferesf around school seemed fo lie in 'rhe field of radio for he was secre- 'tary of fhe Radio Club. ln addifion fo lhis, he was a faifhful member of fhe Glee Club. Our only regref is fhaf we could nof know Ausfin a liffle be'H'er. We admire fhe fenacify wifh which he applies himself 'ro any given faslc. Robert Blair Marpby Born January I9 I93I Eniered Eprscopal I938 Foresfry Club 44-49 Junlo 47-49 Glee Club 46-49 Ocief 48-49 Scholrum 45-49 Managing Edrfor 48 Sfuclenf Council 48 49 lnfer Academrc Councrl 48 49 Sfuclenf Vesiry 46-49 Dance Com mrffee 47 49 Charrman 47-49 Afhlehc Assocra fron 48 49 Secrefary Football 48 Squash 45-49 Tennrs 45 49 Caplam 49 More membe s of our class wrll remember Blarr as a frrend lhan perhaps any olher rndrvrdual Hrs name wrll recall lo us hrs frrendly smrle hrs pal on lhe back and hrs eagerness lo sell dance 'rrckels Murph has demonslraled lo all 'rhal he has lremend ous polenfralrlres wrde rnleresfsx and +he necessary drrve lo carry hrs ambrhons 'ro realrzalron Wrlnesses lo lhese facl are hrs hne scholaslrc record hrs lre mendous range of exfra currrcular aclrvrlres and hrs achrevemenfs as an All Inler Academrc end and 'rennrs caplarn Blarr has conlrrbuled much 'ro our class rn 'rhe 'rhe Class of 49 dances wrfh 'rherr greal value bofh as enlerfarnmenl and as a source of revenue7 The success of fhese and olher enferprrses can be aHrrb ufed lo 'rhe efhcrenl sysfems ser up by Blarr Murphy We need have lrffle anxrely for 'rhe fufure of lhrs schoolmale he knows where he rs gorng and how lo gel' 'lhere Robert Peters Oberqf Born Sepfember I0 l93l Enfered Eprscopal l943 Forasiry Club 4449 Junio 47-49 Glas Club 47-49 Oclef 48-49 TABULA Dance Commrflee 48 49 Foofball 48 Bob s mosl promrnenl characferrslrcs are hrs quref reserv d manner and unwillingness 'lo show off hrs vrrlues Because of lhrs relrcence he rs nof one 'lo 'rak leadershrp hrmself buf rs qurck 'ro recognrze rl rn someone else Bobs achvrhes rn and around school are always done rn a qurel and efficrenl way He IS an honor sludenl keeprng hrs marks and rank hrgh In afh lehcs he showed greaf enlhusrasm for all sporls and succeeded rn wrnnrng hrs leHer rn foolball Bob s acfrvrhes rn lhe Glee Club have also been oulslandrng He possesses a frne second base vorce and was a member of 'rhe Oclel' To fhe TABULA Board he also conlrrbuled hrs erlechveness and conscrenlrous efforl All durrng hrs career al lhe Academy Bob has galhered abouf hrm a large crrcle of frrends and because of fhrs and hrs aclrvrhes he has become a well lrked member of our class U way of his adminislralive abilily. Who can lorgel' Dawn' Conyrrglram Stewart Polk Born November 30 I93I Enfered Eprscopal l936 Foresfry Club 4449 Junfo 47-49 Glee Club 47-49 Ocfel' 47-49 Squash 47-48 Tennrs 46 49 Mosf of fhe lrme Dave rs very quref buf when he gels rn a group of hrs frrends he has a qurclc smrle a ready laugh and a pleasrng personalrfy Dave surprrsed us all rn fhe begrnnrng of fhe year when he suddenly excelled fhe medrocre marks he had been geffrng lasf year and earned hrgh honors rn hrs sfudres l-le sfayed consrsfenfly near fhe fop for hrs enfrre senror year ln hrs afhlelrcs Dave ran rnfo sonne mrsforfune A lorolnen leg susfarned whrle playrng soccer cul' shorf hrs career rn fhaf sporf and also prevenfed hum from playrng on fhe squash feam of whrch he was a member lasf year Thrs sprrng hrs leg healed and he was able fo play on fhe fennrs fearn for hrs fhrrd year Even fhough he rs one of fhe mosf reserved boys rn fhe class Dave has a frrendlrness and desrre fo do good whrch have placed hrm hrgh rn our regards tlmrles Allen Pryor, J Born Ocfober 8 l93I Enlered Eprscopal I936 Foresfry Club 44 49 Junfo 47 49 Glee Club 47-49 ULA Rifle Club 4849 Soccer 48 Track Cha lre could always be counled upon fo enlrven hrs classmafes sprrrf wrfh hrs many humorous rmrfa frons and roufrnes Thrs cheerful carefree nafure has won hrm many frrends durrng hrs long sfay af Eprscopal Possessrng a fne vorce Charlre has been a mem ber of fhe Glee Club for fwo years and fhe Chorr for one l-lrs falenfs drd nof sfop here as he won a leffer rn soccer and was a hurdler on lhe fraclc feam Charlre was one of fhe few boys who played soccer all fhrough hrs Upper School afhlefrc career and fhrs year he was sfarfrng halfbaclc Spurred on by a clesrre fo sfudy medrcrne Charlre has excelled rn bofh scrence and mafhe mafrcs By falcrng advanfage of hrs abrlrfy fo con cenfrafe on fhe rob af hand he has been able fo marnfarn an oufwardly carefree affrfude whrch con ceals fhe efforf fhaf he has expended A frrendly affrfude and a wrllrngness fo help hrs fellow sfudenf are characferrsfrcs for whrch Charlre rs lcnown af fhe Academy 5 U f. Choir 49: Scholium 48, Associale Edifor 482 TAB- g ' - g 5 49. Clmrles W17h2rm Sclrellenger Born May II, l930g Enlered Episcopal I940g For- esfry Club 44-495 Treasurer 48-49: Junlo 47-49: Scholium 47-481 TABULAg Afhlefic Associafion 48-495 Foolball 485 Wresfling 45-49: Capfain 48-49. Possessing fhe qualify of being a good lisfener, Spike gained fhe friendship of everyone in fhe class. Bill's quief nafure and fwinkling smile when he falked will be remembered.by all of us. Deferminafion carried Spike fhrough afhlefics and sfudies wifh fine records. Alfhough relafively small in sfafure, he won his leffer in foofball af guard, and he has been on fhe varsify wresfing feam since Third Form. Spike, who has nof losf a mafch in fhree years of compefifion is one of fhe finesf wresflers in The area The feam unanimously elecfed him capfain for his senior year Nof an oufsfanding sfudenf in any one course Bill neverfhele s could be counfed on fo have every assignmenf done on frme fhis consisfenf efforl' neffed him beffer fhan average resulfs We shall nol' soon forgef Spikes quief amiable personalify and sincere defermrnafion Robert Perry Strauss Born May 23 l93I Enfered Episcopal I939 For esfry Club 4449 Junfo 47-49 Afhlehc Assocra hon 48 49 Foofball 48 Baskerball 47 49 Capfam 49 Baseball 49 Moe has been wrfh fhe class since our days in fhe Middle and is shll known fo some only as a baskelball sfar Hrs blunf frankness offen discour ages fhose who would like fo know him beffer buf lhis same qualify is admired and envied by his friend When a large or noisy crowd is gafhered oufside fhe locker room Moe can be offen found in fhe middle arguing over a recenf baskefball game or defending sunny California Moes heavy build and aggessrve sfyle found a place on fhe grid: on as well as on fhe baskefball courf l-le was a regular af 'rackle on fhe foofball feam and could always be counfed on fo do his besf When Moe has a goal in srghf he seemingly sfops af nofhrng fo reach if This drive and defermrna fron which commands our deep respecf is bound 'ro bring him success Q. -W V' . 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B , -,'.,', ,4 A ,,'l l -' .-.'.,0 fr I 1 . . . . . - x 'Lita' 'lp' 3 Y il' A ' X' -, ,'l 0 7 , ' ' . ,I A.,.., ,ask ,IL , .A 4,14 lp - g 1. n I ,, H,-,Q 'Aa ' . . , 'Ps 34' , 5 , , , 1 -..'.'.4 Lf- -..f . -.,,e 'itil Donald Wood Safnerland Born July 29 I932 EnTered Episcopal I947 For eslry Club 48-49 Junfo 47-49 Glee Club 48 49 Track 49 ln The Two years ThaT he has been wiTh us Don has dnshnguushed himself scholashcally in nearly all Tields ln his lunior year he won The prize Tor Amer: can l-lisTory and Honorable lvlenTion for The Physics Prize This year he received recognihon Tor his Top noTch achievemenT un rnaThemaTics Don showed his abiliTy and inclusTry noT only in aTTa ning his high scholasTic sTanding buT also In his sporTs l-lis aThleTic achievemenTs were on The Track Team where he proved himself a valuable broad lumper and hall mnler Besides his accomplushmenTs in aThleTics and sTudie Don will be remembered Tor his friendly sense oT humor and readiness To help a fellow sTu denT in any Task Benjamin Brooks Tnomas Born November 28 l93I EnTerecl Episcopal I936 To I9-10, Re enTered I942 Foresfry Club 44-49 Junlo 47 49 Glee Club 47 49 OcTeT 48 49 Choir 48 49 Scholnum 47 48 Dance CommnTTee 47 49 Rifle Club 48-49 Voce-Presudenf 48-49 A neaTness and precision abouT everyThing from his wearing apparel To homework papers is Typical oT Brooks. This neaTness carries over inTo his many and varied inTeresTs, his ToremosT being elecTriciTy. Vice-presidenT of The school's Radio Club, Brooks has accumulaTed and builT Tor himself a greaT deal of radio equipment UndoubTedly Brooks' TavoriTe class is senior Eng- lish, Tor he admiTTedly loves To join in an argumenT over any poinT in any subiecT. l-le is also To be found aT The lunch Table in The midsT of conTro- versy where his keen mind cuTs Through mosT of The boisTerousness of his classmaTes. . Looking back. we Teel ThaT Brooks. wiTh his ThoughTTul naTure and desire To do whaT is righT, has added a greaT deal To our class. Jolm Kzrby Tompkins, lll Born January 9 I930 Enlered Episcopal I944 Foresfry Club 45-49 Junfo 46-49 Scholnum 46-48 TABULA Curculahon Manager lnlor Academic Afhlehc Assoclahon 48-49 Sludenf Fund 48-49 Afhlahc Assocuahon 48-49 Presndenl Foofball 47-48 Capfam 48 Baseball 47-49 Ever since hrs enlrance nnlo Epnscopal nn lhe Four+h Form Jack has dnshngunshed humsell alh lehcally l-le has won hns varsnly foolball leHer 'lwuce and on ach occasnon was on a champnonshxp leam Thus year he clnmaxed has afhlehc achneve menls by being elecled caplam of 'rhe foolball 'team In 'rhe sprung he won has lhrrd varsuly baseball Ieller as a hard hnffer and able calcher Jaclc has a greal' deal of nalural arhlehc abullly buf neverfheless has mleresls are well rounded l +he lasf lwo years he has developed nnlo one of lhe class leaders He holds numerous posuhons nn above average un hns sludnes Jack has all fhese capabnluhes and yel he wnll be remembered mos'r for has slncere and fun lovnng personalnly whuch has won for hum 'rhe frmendshnp of everyone nn 'rhe class Jobn Flock Trickett Born July I7 l930 Enhrad Episcopal I948 Junlo 48-49 Foofball 48 Baslofball 48-49 John s enhance mio our class un Sepfember was no surprnse 'ro anyone Many of us had heard of has mfenfnon lo 'om us and of has afhlehc repula hon a year before he enlerecl Epuscopal The add: hon fhar John made lo our class was nol only afhlehc Aller hns rehcence had worn off we recogmzed hum lo be one of our mosl' congemal and friendly members Afhlehcally Johns fall lanky buuld made hmm a valuable end on our champnonshop 'foofball 'team has one handed push shofs wall nor be soon lorgoflen by lhose who wafched hum play on The baslce+ball feam Johns affable personalvly and fme achuevemenl have gnven hum a posuhon nn fhe class lhal nl ns hard for a one year sludem' fo alfam We are glad he loaned us for he made our semor year more enloyable and successful U I . : ' : : : ' : ' . . I - . . ' 5 . . . . .. I . . K n n exlra-curricular aclivifies and manages lo lceep well O : : - . J . I ESQ ,aw 4 James Edward Uwens Wallace Born Seplember 2 l930 Enlered Epuscopal l939 Foresfry Club 4449 Junfo 47 49 Glee Club 47 49 Scholuum 47 49 Cnrculahon Manager 47 48 Sfudenf Councl 47 49 Vuce Presuclenf 48 49 Siu denl Veslry 48 49 Sluclenf Fund 47 48 Dance Commrffee 47 49 Football 48 Track 49 Ed has defeloped unlo a class leader snnce has enlry ln lhe Mnddle School and has been acluve un a number of exlra curricular achvmes The drive and delermnnalaon lhal has carried hum 'ro lhe fore as one of Ed s assels l-las work on 'rhe Councal Vesfry and Sludenl Fund has helped ham lo realize has polenlualulnes and has been a sleadynng Influence on 'those who have worked wllh hem Ace s serlous manner nn assuming his responslbull hes shll leaves room for a lnghler slde l-le pos sesses a hne sense of humor and we have found hum 'ro be a genial consuderale lraend Ed ns ollen found rn lhe middle of a drscussron upholdnng has convrchons walh guslo Allhough relalrvely small an slalure Aces spiral and enlhusnasm won ham a foolball leller where he played nn 'rhe backlleld and a leller nn lrack where he was a dlslance runner ln addnlnon lo lhe Glee Club and has varlous olher nnleresls Ed shll found 'mme lo Ioan lhe Naval Reserve Ace conlrnbuled a greal deal lo lhe class we are glad lo be has classmales Ralon fyre Wefaenl! Born November I5 l930 Enlered Epnscopal I935 Foreslry Club 44 49 Execuhve Commnflee 45 47 Presrdenl 48 49 Junlo 46 49 TABULA CIfCLllBflOh Manager 48 Alhlehc Assoclahon 47 48 Foofball 46 48 Capfaln 47 Track 46 49 A ready smule and a congenial slap on The back characlersze Buddy who IS lrnendly 'ro all and dns lnked by none Allhough he gradualed wulh lasl years class Buddys sangle year wnlh us haghllghled by has leadershap and unusual afhlelnc prowess has done much for our class and lhe school Few ol us knew of Bud s enlhusuasm and desnre lo do a good 'ob ln has sludues The eflorl which he pul fnlo hrs work lhns year lnfled hum oul' ol hns previous scholashc medlocrlly Buddy s sense of humor and fabulous lales of hrs summ rs In Cape May wall long be remembered by lhose of us who knew hzm well Because of has abvlnfy lo make frlends and make people laugh, along wllh a serlousness of purpose ln carryung our hns responslbslulues, we are glad lo have had hmm an our class. 6 N , . . . X . 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James Harry Wfzilmoyer Born July 23 I930 Enlerod Eprscopal l948 For esfry Club 4849 Junfo 48-49 Squash 48-49 Tennrs 49 Jrm came lo Us from Lower Ivlerron Thrs year and deservedly garned recognrrron rn +he class and rn +he mrnds of hrs classmafes Jrm s presence among us was frr l' rdenfrfred by hrs afhlelrc rnreresfs whrch are squa h and lennrs As number one player af Eprscopal rn bolh of These sporls hrs profrcrency wrfh a r cquef was recognrzed as skrlllul and porenr Jrm spem' mosl of hrs lrme workrng ar rhese courl' games Off 'rhe arhlefrc felds Jrm s pleasrng manner won hrm many frrends durrng hrs shorl solourn al' lhe Academy Jrm a praclrcal roker who also had a sympalh hc nalure kepl' us on our foes wrfh hrs mrrfhful pranks as well as hrs fall iales On 'rhe squash and fennrs courls he won our deep respecl and off 1'he alhlerrc frelds hrs ever presenf smrle won our frrendshrp lowdon Richard Wflbams, .lr Foresfry Club 48-49 Junfo 48-49 Gloo Club 48-49 TABULA Arhsf Track 49 As a newcomer ihrs year Drck has become a well lrked member of our class Hrs alhfude drsplayed hrs enfhusrasm for hrs new surroundrngs Everyfhrng he drd around school showed hrs wrllrngness To help orhers and 'rhe Academy Drcks wrllrngness 'ro work and abrlrfy have been shown rn several frelds durrng hrs shorf s'ray wrfh us As hrs sfandrng shows Drck has applred hrmself fo hrs scholasfrc work The same may be sard abour Drck s afhlefrc rnferesls whrch cenler on lrack He has frarned vrgorously on lhe crnders all 'rhrough 'rhe school year hrs consranr eflorf havrng already pard drvrdends Drck became known for hrs carloon drawrngs af whrch he was very adepf Some of hrs hme was also happrly spenl rn lhe Glee Club ln a shorl year Drck s characler has leff r'rs mark on hrs class males He rs affable good nafured and hard workrng someone whom we wrll no'r soon forgef . 5 . . . I O U s Born Merch 26, I930g Enfered Episcopal l948: R sv' 'cf' 1 1 floyd Bayhe Woodcock Woody works earnesTly on everyThung ThaT he aT TempTs buT his main inTeresT appears To lie in The scienhhc courses which he Takes During his Tree Time around school he may usually be Tound in The lab arguing over some Technical po1nT or Tinkermg wiTh The elecTrical equipmenT There For years he was an acTive member oT The Radio Club and evenTually became :Ts presidenT A quieT Trienclliness makes Woody a good com panion To anyone He always has a ready laugh Tor anoTher person s Tunny sTories or anTics and he is willing To lisTen To any argumenT wheTher he agrees wiTh :T or noT consequenTly he is pleasanT To Talk To Woodys dependabiliTy and conscienhousness were demonsTraTed by The eTTicienT way in which he managed The varsiTy baseball Team ln whaTeve career Woody may choose Tor him selT scienTiTic or oTherwise There can be no doubT ThaT his capabilihes will bring him a very successful TuTure Henry Newbola' Woolman, lll Born November 2I I93l Enfered Episcopal I936 Foresfry Club 44-49 Assisfanf Librarian 47-49 JunTo 47 49 Glee Club 48-49 Scholium 47-48 Afhlehc Associahon 48 49 Rifle Club 48-49 Track 4849 CepTaln 49 Carefree sincere humorous inTelligenT all These Terms musT oe used To describe Hank Woolman. Hank has been wifh our class since kindergarTen and in This Time has won many Triends wiTh his bois- Terous cheerTul manner. AlThough quiTe adepT in his sTudies Hanks TirsT love appears To be horses. A very able horseman he has enTered many shows and There demonsTraTed his Tine equesTrian abiliTy. Hank reached his greaTesT prominence in school aThleTics on The Track Team. As Tar back as we can remember he has been one oT our acehurdlers. His performance in his junior year was so ouTsTand- ing ThaT The TeammaTes elecTed him capTain oT The Team Tor 'his senior year. Possessed wiTh greaT school spiriT, Hank could be Tound aT almosT every Academy game, shouTing en- couragemenT To The Team. This inTeresT in The school, plus his cheerTul aTTiTude To all his Tellow sTudenTs won Tor him our friendship. I ob 'W ,Q ' L ,K dingfv n 1 N :5 hx ,W 4 N 5 Q 4- 'Q N 4 ' K , 'P' 4 , - N 50- , 0 -.J I Q4 . .o' IUQALL fya . Fe. 'O if.,- 15,54 's I I H' '. 'G ' , l,, . ' . my . .I ', Q E .,4, u 1 . . . 5-4 U ' Q A . L D 5 .QI S l wk' 'O .. ul qoivsf- 1 if A QQ J!! 7' 11 FRONT: Murphy, Wallace, Cline, MaTfoon, Keene. BACK: Piikin, Lergey, Mr. Orflepp, Hier: Smifh, GerhardT. STUDENT CGUNCIL PresidenT ., .... . ..J. HUNTER CLINE Vice-PresidenT ......,,............,............,.....4. J, EDWARD O. WALLACE SecreTary ........................,...,.. , ........ ,,....... P ETER M, MATTOON The maTerial resulTs oT The acTiviTy oT This year's STudenT Council may noT appear greaT, buT iT has probably worked harder Than any previous Council. This year The Council has insTiTuTed many new pracTices which have helped in The smooTh running oT The school. The Tirsl' addiTion To school liTe was seen on opening day in The Torrn of The Handbook. This bookleT provided an inTroducTion To The school Tor The new sTudenTs and a clariTicaTion oT many ideas Tor The old sTudenTs. Soon aTTerwards The Council assigned The senior and TaculTy parking loTs which had become exTremely congesTed. Members oT The Council Tried To make sure ThaT all visiTing aThleTic Teams were meT by a represenTaTive oT The Academy and Taken care oT during Their sTay. AcTing upon a recommendaTion Trom The English deparTmenT, The STudenT Council seT up a plan whereby a donaTion could be made every Two weeks which would be used To buy good modern liTeraTure Tor The library. The volumes To be boughl' were selecTed by a group of sTudenTs Trom all Torms. The organizaTion oT The STudenT lnTer-Academic AThleTic AssociaTion was The resulT oT a suggesTion made by our STudenT Council. l-lunTer Cline and Blair Murphy, who played key roles as our represenTaTives To The lnTer-Ac Council, presenTed The idea lo lrhe lnler-Ac Council where if became facl. ln order 'ro make sure +ha'r all elecfions were handled in an orderly fashion and fhal no one became overloaded wilh dulies, lhe Council underlook lhe supervision of all elecfions among 'rhe sfudenl' body. The mos? imporlanl' work of 'rhe Sludenl Council was in fields where if was noi' noliced such as school spirif. Here lhe resulfs were merely accepled by lhe sludenfs wi+h lillle realizalion of whal' lhoughl preceded lhe resulls. Al' all 'rimes 'rhe Council 'lried 'ro be leaders ralher Than lawmakers. Mr. Sumner preparing Middle School boys for Cline reading lesson. Chrislmas Pageant STUDENT VESTRY Warden ...... ,........,..........,...,.... . . ., ,....,. .. JOHN C. KEENE Secrelary ...............,........,.............. .. .. ...., PETER M. MATTOON Quielly lhe I948-I949 Sludenl Veslry wenl aboul doing a mosl effeclive laslc. The chapel readings of The Veslrymen will linger in lhe minds of many, as well as fhe occasional services which 'rhey ran. Tradilionally 'Phe Veslry has supervised all charify campaigns in lhe Upper School. This year if inauguraled lhe Pledge Sys- lem. The Veslry fell fha? in previous years loo much emphasis had been pul Chflsfmas Pageant on lhe meeling of a quofa ralher 'rhan giving whal one could and wished 'ro give. Academy Chari+ies noi only achieved lhis purpose, bul under if 'rhe Veslry raised more money for chariiy lhan in any pre- vious year. Anofher change broughl aboul' by fhis year's Sludenl Veslry was a modificalion in fhe eleclion 'ro membership. In pre- ceding years members of The Vesfry have been elecled for lheir enlire Tenure al Episcopal: now members are elecfed 'for one-year ferms. M Q 1 I l' i N A-- -si 6 X -or N T A 'S Q G E ,PY35 Q Q 5 Q -SWG wwf. 6,45 'Fa-I Q bwmwk 51. wx ,Zi 134 Q-'T' WE, f I sim? Wm? T'9W -rr t 1 QL 4fQ' f'Qw1 in Qi. ,-Qui? 'iff B , , 3 tu Q milfifff 57 wig .1 '. as V Qfffgfn 1 I 4 P3 F. igjf- page maglfg 1-1 fe' sl. A N xr-A PQ 71 .X 4' 1 ' If A e Wu . D 1 -Q 4 L Eleciricians 'fo r Clnrisfmas Pageant Allen, McClelland, Loechner, EllioH'. WiTh Mr. l-lugh McClelland as iTs direcTor, This years Choir showed a vasT im- provemenT over Those OT previous years in numerous ways. The group ioolced To be The largesT one in Choir hisTory because every sec'ion had an abundance oT boys: The Choir, which is usually on The lookvouT Tor new members, showed very Tew vacancies This year. The sopranos were sTrong in almosT every way:'alTho'ugh The alTos laclced qualiTy, They made up Tor iT in sTrengTh oT numbers. The Tenor and bass secTions were sTrong in boTh qualiTy and guanTiTy oT singers. There seems To be a reviTalized inTeresT in The Choir in The Upper School Tor an unusually large number oT boys joined The Tenors and basses This Tall. The school year in The Chapel wenT along smooThly and sTeadily wiTh The Choir singing an anThem every Friday wiTh Tew excepTions. AT The highly successTul Academy Service The group sang The Tamiliar Gloria in Excelsis, and was insTru- menTal in making The service as a whole run smooThly. Among The innovaTions To come abouT This year was The addiTion oT a new organ oT The elecTronic Type To The Chapel. This organ is Tar superior To The old one in many ways, and iTs compacTness allows Tor more much-needed seaTing space in The building. IT is so placed Tha+ Mr. McClelland when conducTing an anThem can be Tacing The Choir and sTanding nexT To The organisT simulTaneously. OrganisTs McCuTcheon and Mears perTormed Their Taslcs well and deserve a greaT deal oT comrnendaTion. CrediT is due To The members oT The Choir Themselves Tor Their enThusiasm and serious- ness, and To Mr. McClelland who made The Choir whaT iT has been during The pasT Tew years. Vesfrymen Wallace, Maffoon and Murphy. I' ll- ii-. Li N-.. R 1, .L 'inns'-i Z' 1? 2 ..-21 FORESTRY CLUB Presidenw ......, RULON WETHERILL Vice-preS'denT .,.. .,.. W AYNE HURTUBISE SecreTary .......... ..,. , .DANIEL BAUGH Ass'sTariT SecreTary , , .... .ROLAND SMITH Treasurer .......,.. . .. . ..., . WILLIAM SCHELLENGER AssisTanT Treasurer .,. ..., .. ... .. .. ........ ... , WILLIAM MCLEAR The EoresTry Club This year carried ouT iTs Two main TuncTions well. As usual, The grounds were kepT in good condiTion, and Those boys inTeresTed in birds, Trees and Tlowers were given The chance To geT TogeTher. Every Friday-aTTernoon meeTing was well-aTTended, especially by The younger boys in The Upper. The programs Tor These weekly meeTings were Tilled wiTh speakers. Many disTinguished Triends oT Dr. DoaIi+Tle came To speak To The Club, and in addiTion To These, There were counTless Talks by TaculTy members and by members oT The sTudenT body. Fall Arbor Day is by Tar The EoresTry Club's mosT imporTanT TuncTion. Each year The Club planTs Tor The school a Tew Trees, some donaTed by sTudenTs, oThers boug'h'l' wiTh Club Tunds. PresidenT Rulon WeTheriIl and Dr. DooliTTle made This year's Arbor Day a memorable evenT Tor The seniors. In April a small group of oTTicers and members oT The Club iourneyed To New York CiTy and wiTnessed a meeTing oT The John Bourroughs Memorial SocieTy, hearing some oT The Top naTuralisTs in The UniTed STaTes lecTure. Some OT The TinesT colored Tilms on naTure in exisTence were shown. ln The spring The Club adjourned iTs meeTings early and spenT The Friday-aTTernoon period walking around sTudying The naTural phenomena on The grounds oT The Academy iTselT. The usual procedure was To spliT The Club up inTo Three groups, one To look Tor birds, anoTher To sTudy Trees, and a Third To examine Tlowers. LaTe in May The EoresTry Club Prize ExaminaTions were given on each of The subiecTs: birds, Trees and Tlowers. The Prizes were awarded aT The VarsiTy Club Dinner To Those who showed They had The besT knowledge of These Tields. The ForesTry Club, oldesT and largesT of The clubs aT Episcopal, has become an essenTial parT oT liTe aT The Academy. The Class oT '49 paid a TribuTe To The Club and showed inTeresT in iTs TuTure welTare when iTs EoresTry Club members made a good TurnouT in The elecTion Tor nexT year's oTTicers. I LeTT: Mr. Gager, Mr. Maffoon, and PresidenT WeTherill planT a Tree. Right: Mr. MaTToon addresses Academy af Arbor Day Exercises. GLEE CLUB PresidenT ..... ,,.. C HARLES BAZEMORE Vice-PresidenT .,,, WAYNE I-IURTUBISE SecreTary ....... ........ .......,. .....,, . . .,... W I LLIAM MCLEAR Librarian .......r,..,.,,...,......,............. ,...... .... . . RICHARD HIERS The Glee Club This year, wiTh Tvlr. CurTis York iTs direcTor Tor The TirsT Time. enioyed a very successTul season. Because OT Mr. Yorks eTTOrTs and a Tine spiriT among The members The Club kepT up The TradiTion OT Tine singing ThaT iT has been known Tor in recenT years. As in The pasT There were OTTen exTra-curricular acTiviTies which kepT some members Trom aTTending rehearsals regularly, buf even when There were Tive rehearsals in one week The Turn-ouT was good. The resulT was ThaT Mr. York was able To geT The Club in Tair shape Tor The TirsT concerT OT The season wiTh Baldwin School. AlThough There was deTiniTe lack OT polish, The Club did a surprisingly Tine iob. As They progressed Through The cOncerT season wiTh Shipley School, ST. Mary's I-Iall, and Agnes Irwin School The Club showed greaT imprOvemenT, They were aT a peak Tor The annual Academy concerT in coniuncTiOn wiTh The Middle School Chorus. The quaIiTy OT The singing aT This concerT has been Tavorably compared wiTh ThaT OT many college organizaTions. The Tinal cOncerT OT The season, one ThaT is looked Torward To every year by The members, was The concerT wiTh The ATlan+ic CiTy Friends' School. This cOncerT was given in The lobby OT The I-'loTel Dennis, and in spiTe OT The acOusTics OT The room which Tended To deaden The sound, They did a Tine iob. The sOlOisT This year was The Clubs presidenT, Charles Bazemore. Chuck sang a solo in Griegs LandsighTing, I one OT The TavoriTe numbers OT The Club. AT The Academy concerT and The ATIanTic CiTy cOncerT he sang Two solo numbers which TurTher proved The Tine quaIiTy OT his voice and his capabiiiTy Tor using iT. For The Tew concerTs ThaT he missed, his parT was sung by Bob AIbrechT whose power- Tul voice did a Tine iob. In deTermining This years 0cTeT, Mr. York had a hard Time seIecTing iTs members Trom a TalenT-Tilled group. The members OT The OcTeT were I-Iarold STarr, Dave Polk, Brooks Thomas, Blair Murphy, ROberT AIbrechT. Charles Bazemore, Richard I-Tiers, and RoberT Oberly. As is usually The case The OcTeT was The mOsT popular TeaTure OT The Club. Their rendiTions OT De Animals A-comin' and Cool Waier were greaTly appreciaTed wherever They were heard. Seniors Murdoch, Margolis, and Kennedy help plani a Class of '49 Treo. GLEE CLUB Glee Club al' Academy Concert U NT O Presideri . Anrworw KENNEDY vfepfessdefi . ,. ., ., .. ., .,.. .. .. , HWAYNE HURTUBISE 5we+a'veTfeasUfe- ,, . .. . . ,. ., . . . , HuriTER Hfxrirlum The season of I948-49 broughl Jrwo rnaior innovalions +o Junlo procedure. These were fhe addirion of a fourlh spealcer fo rhe deoalihg leam for rebu++als and a slu- denlis being one of 'The lhree iudqes. The lirsl meeiing was held al John lCeene's horne in Wynneiwood, where lhe reso- lulion was: The Uniled Siafes should send irnrnedia'e rnflilafy aid 'ro China. The Aflirmafive learn: Tornplcins, Baugh, and l-lie-rs? won over lhe Negalivez Sulherland, Fillerer, and Arndlf and Sufherland was acc'aimed bed speaker. Mr. Ridgway was as successful as usual in holding The a+'ren+ion ol nis audience and in delivering helpful hinrs +o 'rhe speakers. A monlh laler found Alprechir, Oberiy, and Beecher arguing +ha' The presenl day comic slrip is a bad influence on Anne-rfcan youtn, Holfzapple, Lylord, and Schaeler F' Took The opposife poinT of view and won The debafe. A very unusual evenT occurred in ThaT Oberly and Holfzapple Tied for besT speaker. Mr. Ridgway was again The criTic. AT The Third meeTing, The resolufion was: Qur posT war foreign policy is leading direcTly To war wiTh Russia. DeTar, E. Campbell, Field, and Roberfs argued ThaT iT is, while CaTleTT, K. SmiTh, McCuTcheon, and Mears disagreed. The AfTirmaTive won, wiTh Campbell The besT speaker. Mr. Brennan, The criTic, lenT his Talenfs To a searching clariTicaTion of our foreign policy. The nexT meeTing was held aT Bob MarTin's in Merion. IT was resolved: Thai' The Communisf ParTy should be ouTlawed in The L.lniTed STaTes. The winning Team was Ervin, TrickeTT, Pryor, and J. PiTkin. For The Negafive were Miller, Aulenbach, STrauss. and E. Schellenger. TrickeTT was voTed besT speaker, and Mr. OrTlepp served ably as criTic. March lOTh found The JunTo invading ST. Asaph's parish house To debaTe wheTher or noT ghosTs are a realiTy. McConnell, Childs, O'Brian, and Pugh defendad The specfresq James, Douglas, Freed, and Pal- mer opposed Them. The NegaTive won, Freed was voTed besT speaker, and Mr. Ridgway was The criTic. On March I6Th, as a TeaTure of The Hobby Show, Haverford Schools Polemics Debafing SocieTy was The guesf of The JunTo in The Middle School AudiTorium. The meeTing was called To order by The moderaTor, Mr. Orflepp, who infroduced The Three iudges: Mrs. J. Edward Wallace, Heed 5Pe'l'5 'i JUMP 'H 9 Judge E. Wallace Chadwick, member of The FighTieTh Congress: and Mr. Lewis H. Van Dusen, aTTorney-aT-law. The debaTers were seniors Balfour Brehman, John HolTz- apple, Donald Sufherland, and PeTer MaTToon. They Took The AfTirmaTive of The Topic, resolved: ThaT The TafT-Harfley AcT should be repealed. According To The decision of The iudges, The debaTe was awarded To The Polemics DebaTing Sociefy of Haverford, who had argued for The NegaTive. The sixTh meeTing was held aT The home of Bob Capper in MT. Airy. ReTTew, D. A. Murphy, C. W. Shellenger, and Franklin argued Thaf The filibusTer should be abolished in The SenaTe. Fighfing back were Wallace, B. Murdoch, Bazemore, and HuTchinson, who won The debaTe. Mr. Shinn as criTic was on hand wiTh his usual incisive commenTary. On May 5Th, The JunTo meT aT The home of iTs presidenT, Mr. Kennedy, To debafe wheTher or noT, wiTh The consenT of The paTienT, mercy killing should be made legal. Graham, Gibbon, R. Campbell, and R. PiTkin, The Affirmafive, wenT down in a blaze of glory To The opposing Team composed of Thomas, Polk, STiles, and KisTler. Mr. Gibbon was accaimed besT speaker, and Mr. Balsley was The very able criTic. AT This penulTimaTe meeTing, according To cusfom, officers were nominafed Tor The nexT year. The eighTh and lasT meeTing, aT Dave Polk's in Rosemonf, found PresidenT Kennedy, afTer Turning The meeTing over To The new oTficers, ioining his fellow-officers in defend- ing The Junfo in The following resolufion: The JunTo should be abolished. The Affirmafive was l-lolTzapple, MarTin and Jefferies. The JunTo oTTicers, arguing for The NegaTive, won: Jefferies was voTed besT speaker, and Mr. Ridgway was The criTic. A . .J I 5 I 23-,gl h V , IILI -,.a, , J' If s . 'Y v,- l' n -4 01 SI b gd X -. ' in s-' ,alan ' 4 .35 Q 7' SQ L A. iQ'i 1- fi' 4? ill 4' r . ' Y' x' , L f ,l ' - , .ff --r I Q' AVN E3 f f .. R..,j s ,Q i, --fr 1745 lt! mf . 1 I 1 'v ,yn in , . . .X 4. 1 5 K 'Y'! 4' M,- L. vu 4:1 A viii?-P ff gn 5fvfhsg'gEf'GPfegQ1fg 5 1 fi. Q K' WJ! N5 xi- vg M ff lwn 2 - ' V 1' 1, A 7, g ' fzl It -f ' :12 . V . V -uv.-1 AW, . E U H ,I ' - 'T' vw 9 , wh l' - ., N - . ., H H wr -,V V .. ' Y -f g Q, Q, ,, g 91 lg, Q an qw A M . - Y ' X' 1 E Z, Q - .5 ,Av r 5:4 , , Q Q 2 ' i E ' . ' 5 'E' W 'H R A ,y .,4,, nks -F .9 an . -Qf, .. . Y I 4 5 t , M E1 .. ' ' I ' ,Z 5 I r-Al'-viltnl 'Q :Y 'Z ,rv Q , X,.i Leff: Baseball 'fans af flue Haverford game. Rigluf: Seniors Keene and Murpluy. STUDENT FUND ORGANIZATICN ln ifs second year of funcfioruing flue Sfudenf Fund Organizafion luas furfluer proved ifs worflu in ifs purpose of raising money for improvemenfs around flue Academy. Tluis group luas provided flue sfudenfs wiflu a means of confribufinq fo flueir own wel- fare flurouglu flue scluool. Wiflu Jolun Keene and l-lunfer Cline as co-cluairrruen of flue execufive commiffee, flue Organizafion sponsored flue second annual Talenf Sliow and flue annual Glee Club Concerf as well as running concessions in flue squaslu courfS during flue Hobby Sluow. Tluis year flue Episcopal Academy Talenf Show, Cluannel 5, E.A.eT.V., was enjoyed by more fluan fwo luundred enfluusiasfic people. Tlue sluow was presenfed as a fele- vision program wiflu Al Baer, a lively and wiffy masfer of ceremonies, infroducing flue acfs. Among flue falenfed enferfainers were pianisfs Jaclc Graluam and Diclc Mears, magicians Bill Beaffy and Sandy l.off, and singer Kirk l-lall. A barber sluop quarfef consisfing of Messrs. Keene, l-lolfzapple, McLear, and Wallace lcepf flue audi- ence in sfifclues fluouglu flueir singing was secondary lo flue luilarious arufics of flrueir fwo faculfy sfooges. Nof fo be oufdone by flue sfudenfs, flue Faculfy Four, Messrs. McClelland, Morgan, Neafluery, and Yorlc, came ouf wiflu several excellenf rendifions in flueir own inirnifable sfyle. Anofluer of flue sfellar acfs of flue evening feafured flue Sparlcling music of Bob Andrews af flue piano and Bob Albrecluf on luis mellow saxopluone. Tlue usual fine performance by flue Academy Ocfef ended flue sluow on a nofe of friumplu. Much credif is due fluose wluo made flue enferfainmeruf possible, flue performers and sfageluands as well as Mr. Ridgway. Tlue income of flue Talenf Sluow in addifion fo flue proceeds from flue Glee Club Concerf and flue l-lobby Sluow concessions amounfed fo nearly SI,OOO, wluiclu, wiflu no bazaar, made a fine sluowing for flue years worlc. Besides ifs financial success, flue Sfudenf Fund Qrganizafion demonsfrafed flue willing spirif of flue sfudenf body. SCI-IOLIUM Ed o In-Chief .. JOHN C. KEENE Managing EdiTor .. ..... . . . . . ...... . ..... R, BLAlR MURPHY Sports EdiTor ..,.,.... .. ...., .,.., . , .. ...... ,, .... ,,.. R OBERT MARTIN When The Scholium Board, under The direcTion oT John Keene, ediTor, Took over in January, I948, The sTudenT body immediaTely Tound new life and enThusiasm in The paper. Managing EdiTor Blair Murphy had Things running on schedule and The board as a whole saw To iT ThaT The paper conTained whaT The sTudenTs wanTed. To TaciliTaTe smooTh operaTion, EdiTor Keene esTablished Two new board posiTions. The Two new associaTe ediTors, PeTe MaTToon and Charlie Pryor, had The respecTive Taslcs of seeing To iT +ha+ The arTicles and heads were done on Time. The Senior Board's members all seemed To enjoy doing Their worlc. Bob MarTin's well- wriTTen and inTeresTing SporTs ChaTTer arTicles were Typical of The lcind of worlc done in his deparTmenT. John Delar as business manager carried ouT his duTies well, and Ed Wallace, wilh The help of Floyd Woodcoclc, handled The Time consuming Taslc of The circulaTion deparTmenT. The bullc OT The wriTing was done by The board members Trom The FourTh, FiTTh, and SixTh Forms who generally handed in all Their assignmenTs on Time. Mr. Frank Shanbaclcer, The TaculTy adviser, helped The ediTors when The going goT Tough, and spenT many hours reading maTerial To be prinTed. All The members oT The Scholium who helped malce iT a paper ThaT The sTudenT body appreciaTed deserve a greaT deal of crediT Tor Their care and eTTorT. Gordon, Woolman, and Murphy prepare decoraTions for Chrisfmas Dance. Graham and James ai Hobby Show flq Q xy - ,K 3 4 . W 8, 3 r G W Q Lv! J A ,fx YQ? , 1 1 fe, Q, X .i N ,f was .sig 1 D ,r -Q, s RIFLE CLUB JG- J S FRONT: Vere. MIDDLE: Kennedy, Addis, McLear. Thomas, DeTar, Woodcoci. BACK: Mr. Davis IM- gm' XV..lNAM MiLEAR V 'f- FV 1'-f' ,, .., . ,. BROCKS THOMAS The RWQ C U5 :Hs 'IEGV has CGW-SG on a 7'Eid:'iOVW of Vee markemarsvlp. Liberdfy Jon 'ed vv 5 q3vef'rrwe'+ ammunI c To vefy adequakef, suoefvfsed by Mr. Dads, We 'eif' a'd 'Fe C ub as a wHc!e Fas was 3 EUCCGSSIUK and sa'fsFy wq season. Eef: 'H e year pVEi'd9fTA Bfl' WCL93' dacycsed some Ianfr SLWOCETQ among 'Ee C- QI'3' Nembefs C5 We squad as Q-e4':j e 'eau ' Q? Wefr mfg Ve-avy gurs. Af:- gfg'-g , a 'QF'-'wide' +i'QQL fA:16W'3S acces til 'He fi'65 'S rack and We number I Q, 'sees . Z'6iE6'j, fJ'3Niy'W'5uq'1 e seascie c'e: :e wee' 'eafn O'CSC6CLS wefe beqrming +0 +ake ease are of 've wa'efp'pes beF :1 'Fe sacksiop r'1,s4e'fcuS'y Svefwg 6 Teak. and largei prac+'ce had io he susperded unlil repafrs were comoieled. Bill McLear and his assislanl, Broolcs Thomas, loolc aovanlage of lhe el up lo fnslali a new mefhod of mounling +arge+s, and modified fhe lighlirwq syslem lc ge? rid of some disconcerling shadows. Wilh These improvemenls lhe lirs+ sec of 'rrials was lired, and lhe ieam. aller The eliminalions included: McLear, Thomas, Woolman, Vare, Kennedy, Addis, and DeTar. The hrs? lesl ol These marlcsmen was lhe annual l-learsl Memoriai Trophy malch which included firing in bolh prone and sianoing posilions. Episcopal ranlced 65+h oul ol IO6 schools in lhe compehlion. Shorlly aher +his came. fhe malch wilh Radnor on Radnors range. When The smoke cleared away, lhe malch wenl lo Episcopal 47l-470. The emphasis placed This year on correcl slance and brealhing, along wilh proper observance ol safely rules, has lei? a wellfqualified nucleus around which nexl year's feam can be louill. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FRONT: Sirauss, Murphy, Tompkins, Cdleff, Mankin. MIDDLE: Heppensfall, Addis, Woolman, Schellenger. BACK: Mr. Keegan, Mr. Brinion, Dr. Haslam. -V61 : 'Y g' x E' ' ' .f Q' Q ,. -J .' , ' Z.. 2,-ef, H z 'A ' 1ur',,'.,,' '13-N f W' W ' Y 5 :'Q'I.r2- -.f F ,gg1,,.,,f-.' Y, '--nf 7' 'i'.4 '.--g? ff' . J - -.H . LH 5 awe, 'fix f -4.-1 'I Sp,.,1ja wa.. .gh bw!- 4,1 fx V, fK Affzleflk FRONT: Keene, Smifh, J. R., Franklin, Capper, Graham, Tompkins, Geary, Callelf, Murphy. Welherill, Smilh, K. SECOND: Hunlubise, Fowler, Largey, Trickefl, Slrauss, Kisfler, Palmer, Gordon, Swan, Murdoch, Schaefer. THIRD: Mr. Orsi, Mr. Soleau, Wallace, Chadwick, Shouvlin, Pilkin, R.. Farmakis, Cline, Oberly, Schellenger, Mr. Keegan, Rellew, Mr. Brennan. BACK: Medford, DeTar, Andrews, Jefferies, Arndl, Buchanan, Crockell. FOOTBALL When some lilly candidales reporled lor praclice cn lhe eighlh ol Seplemlaer lhey were rnel wilh a greal challenge. Could lhey, wilh bul six relurning lellermen and lwo ol lhese regulars, lollow in lhe loolsleps ol lhe I946 and I947 leams? Thanks lo excellenl coaching, a line caplain, and unmalchable leam spiril lhe players answered lhis queslion lor lhemselves and lhe Inler-Ac Championship Cup came lo Episcopal lo slay. The lirsl game and lhe worsl ol lhe season was wilh Barlram. Lack ol experience caused lhe Blue and While lo receive lheir only deleal ol lhe year. There were a lew brighl spols in lhe conlesl, however. Bud Welherili played an excellenl delensive and ollensive game showing lhal his previous knee iniury did nol bolher him loo much. Jack Graham and George Swan also slood oul, pul everyone could see lhal lhe inexperience ol many could nol be overshadowed by lhe abilily ol a lew. For lhe opening conlesl lhe slarling line-up consisled ol John Keene and Jack Farmakis, ends: Ben Franklin and Dave Geary, lackles, and .lack Graham and Bob Capper llanking Bril Murdoch al cenler. In lhfs fnilial game lhe inexperience and lack ol learn play showed up more in lhe line lhan In lhe backliefd which was made up ol caplain Tompkins, Kenny Smilh, Buddy Welherf l, and Dick Callell, lour relurning lellermen. Excepl lor Blair Murphy who came inlo lhe line-up al end and was selecled lor lhe All lnler-Ac eleven, and Ro'and Smilh who replaced Bril Murdoch al cenler when he broke his shoulder againsl Cnellenham, lhis was lhe slarling leam in mosT oT The remaining games. The Blue and WhiTe had Tar Trom an eleven man Team, however. Moe STrauss, ArT Largey, George Swan, Wayne l-lurTubise, Jack KisTler, and Glen Gordon played nearly as much as The regulars, and Thus sTimulaTed everyone To TighT To lceep his posiTion. One oT The biggesT reasons Tor The Team's success was iTs versaTiliTy. BoTh Keene and Murphy were excellenT pass receivers as well as vicious Taclilers. The Two Taclcles, Geary and Franlclin, were big enough and :Trong enough To hold any line TogeTher, and in case of TaTigue could be replaced by Ed Fowler and Glen Gordon. Bob Capper was a powerTul, hard hiTTing guard and Jaclf Graham could be Tound in The opposing Team's baclcTield nearly as soon as The bail was. BriT Murdoch's improvemenT over The previous season was one oT The biggesT surprises of The year. l-le gained The TirsT sTring cenTer posiTion aT The sTarT, and his crushing Taclcles were a key TacTor in Epis- copal's deTense. For The baclcTield, The Team had all The necessary Types OT running, passing, and defensive plays. The broken-Tield running oT Ken SmiTh and George Swan was exTraordinary, and They will be valuable asseTs Tor nexT year's Team. Bud WeTherill and Jaclc Tomplcins were equally eTTecTive in buclcing The line as They were in The open Tield, and wiTh Jaclc KisTler's speed and power The ball carrying deparTmenT was compleTe. The signal calling and passing assignmenTs were given To Diclc CaTleTT and Wayne l-TurTubise who balanced The running aTTaclc wiTh Timely aerials. The All InTer-Academic FooTball Team, selecTed by The coaches oT The lnTer-Ac schools had Buddy WeTherill, Kenny SmiTh, nexT year's capTain, Dave Geary and Blair Murphy on The TirsT Team, wiTh Jaclc Graham and Diclc CaTleTT on The second. DespiTe The versaTiliTy and high spiriT oT The Team, There are Tew who will noT crediT The success of The l948 season To The capTain and To The superb coaching oT Messrs. Orsi, Brennan, Keegan, and Soleau. SOCCER E. A. Opp. Berfram H S. 2 0 i Hen,-ford H. S. 0 0 Leff: Addis Tries To score againsf Barham. Right Mooresiown Friends' School 0 0 MV- Ffiief and MCCOHMTI- Penn Charfer School I I Friends Cenfral School I I Haverford School I 2 GermanTown Friends' School I 3 CenTral H S. 3 0 Lower Merion H. S. 0 3 , Germenfown Academy 3 0 Y Friends Seleci School 4 0 The soccer Team This year was a Tine example oT The value of aThleTics To The sTudenTs. IT consisTed largely oT a group oT boys who liked To play soccer and who were willing To TighT an uphill baTTle Tor any vicTory. The consTanT deTerminaTion oT The Team in every game is someThing To be commended when one realizes ThaT There was virTually no one To waTch Them play aT mosT oT Their games. The TinesT game ThaT The Team played was The lasT one OT The season in which They rouTed Friends' SelecT in a 4-O conTesT. lT was The only game Tor which The school Turned ouT in numbers: The inspired booTers ouTplayed The League leaders in every phase oT The game, knocking Them ouT oT a Tie wiTh T-laverTord Tor The championship. A Tine spiriT was shown by The Team as early as pre-season pracTice. There were ample TurnouTs aT These sessions and Coach Mills had a good opporTuniTy To examine mosT OT The sTarTing lineup a week beTore school oTTicially sTarTed. Some oT The reTurning members oT lasT year's Team were Bud Addis, Jim Douglas, John McConnell, Freddy James. John Kolb, and CapTain WalT Tvlankin. The Two open halTback posilions were quickly Tilled by Charlie Pryor, and Bob AlbrechT, Tlanking cenTer halTback Freddy James. Jack Loechner played alongside John Kolb aT Tullback, and WalT Mankin reTurned To The goal. ln The line, posiTions were noT so quickly Tilled. Bud Addis, John McConnell, and Jim Douglas, excellenl' booTers, saw acTion in every game, buT The remaining posiTions were Tiled alTernaTely by Bud FeaTherman, AI Bear, Ned Campbell, Dan Baagh, Allan Margolis, and Chuck Bazemore, nexT year's capTain. The TirsT game oT The season saw Episcopal beaT BarTram High School 2-O on The home Tield, Freddy James's accuraTe penalTy kicks being responsible Tor boTh goals. The nexT Tew games showed up a maior weakness in The lineup in ThaT The linemen were 1.4XN9 nol able lo score goals. Mosl ol lhe games resulled in scoreless lies or losses lo Episcopal, unlil Coach Mills aller experimenling wirh many dillerenl linemen placed John McConnell in 'rhe cenler forward posilion. Scoring quickly began lo pick up, nol' only did McConnell rally many limes from lhe key posilion, bul he also paved +he way lor Bud Addis s numerous goals. The learn was beginning ro show ils polenlialis lies in lhe record books. The Penn Charler game, one ol rhe mosl' crucia' and exciring games ol lhe year, saw lhe Episcopal leam laken an early lead only lo have lheir opponenls come back and win 2-l. A non-league conlesl wilh Cenlraf l-ligh School resulled in a gralflying 3-O lriumpn for lhe Blue and While wilh McConnell scoring lrom rhe irside and All ln+ersAc line- man Bud Addis scoring from lhe oulside. Even in ils losses lo Lower lvlerion and Germanlown Friends, lhe learn showed abilily in some deparlmenl. The backlield showed ilseli an able defense organ wilh Pryor, Albrechl, and Kolb slopping lheir opponenrs by raking rhe ball away, and James and Loechner conlriburing long bools. Wall Mankin played his usual fine game in The goal, making numerous saves. All lhe members ol lhe line, allhough McCon- nell and Addis did mosl ol The scoring as lhe records go, did a fine iob ol gelling rhe ball lhrough 'rhe defenses and keeping il near lhe opponenls' goal. Their play was generally marked by a spiril ol leamwork, such as passing lhe ball lo a man in a beller posilion 'ro shool. Wilh This fine spiril of play lhe leam carried ilsell lhrough a suc- cessful season righl down lo The las? game where lhey so ably demonslraled lheir True abilily. BASKETBALL The I948-49 baskefball Team enioyed a successful season. finishing second To Haver- ford by one game in The InTer-Academic League race. Quf of Their sevenfeen game schedule The Churchmen won Twelve games and losT five, while in Their Ten League encounTers They were vicTorious eighT Times. ProspecTs seemed brighT when five reTurning leTTermen answered Coach Andy Knox's call Tor candidaTes. The TirsT pracTice session, before Thanksgiving, found CapTain Moe STrauss, Dick CaTleTT, Wayne T-lurTubise, Freddy James, and Kenny SmiTh comprising The varsify holdovers. This promising group was augmenTed by newcomers John TrickeTT and Mike Shouvlin, and by George Swan, John McConnell, and Al Baer coming up from The J.V.'s: in addiTion Jack Kisfler, who was incapaciTaTed lasT year because of iniuries, was acTive. As The Team shaped up, CapTain STrauss Took over The pivoT posiTion, KisTler, TrickeTT and CaTleTT filled The forward sloTs, while Hurfubise, SmiTh and Shouvlin shared The guard posTs. Sfrauss, The high-scorer, consisfenfly led The Team wiTh his specfacular iump and hook shofs, as well as performing crediTably on The defense againsT Taller opponenTs. Junior Jack Kisfler proved To be The surprise of The season as his TerriTic under-The-boardwork and deadly shoTs were a Thorn in The side oT The opposiTion. A Tireless player, Jack worked well under pressure, recovering rebounds and sparking The Team To vicTory in several crucial games. Johnny TrickeTT played well aT forward wiTh greaT defensive work and a good one-hand push shoT. An alTernaTe Torward, Dick CaTleTT, showed plenTy of TighT and spiriT Throughouf The season, TogeTher wiTh his newly-acquired seT shof accuracy. ln one of The guard sloTs, Wayne l-lurTubise played a razzle-dazzle courT game, feafured by rapid dribbling, asTonishing drive-in shoTs, and remarkable ball-sTealing TacTics. As a class, all The guards handled The ball well, wiTh Kenny SmiTh and Mike Shouvlin alTernaTing aT The oTher sTarTing posiTion. Shouvlin's play was especially ouTsTanding as he exerTed a sTeadying influence when The Team showed signs of geTTing wild. As The League season opened, The resulTs showed a 3-2 won-losT record againsT non-league opposiTion. As in The previous games, The Blue and WhiTe quinTeT was led by The scoring of Sfrauss and TrickeTT in Their vicTories over Friends' CenTral and C-5ermanTown Academy wiTh The scores 50- 44 and 5l-46, respecfively. Reaching Their lowesT ebb in league play. The Knoxmen succumbed To Penn CharTer in a dishearf- ening decision. The Episcopal cagers copped Their mosT exciTing win oT The season as They broughT Haverford's undeTeaTed sfring oT eleven sTraighT To a sudden end in a game marked by high spiriT and numerous personal fouls. KisTler and Sfrauss drove The Team from The I7-I6 halfTime lead as They squelched all 'Ford rallies To insure a sparkling 40-35 Triumph. Jack KisTler, nexT year's capTain, T sTarred in The second win over Friends' Cen- Trickeff, KisTler, Hurfubise, and Sfrauss Trai by 5 5550 COUNT' 55 Moe STVGUSS ageinsi' Haverford. in a close decision over Germanlown Academy. Anolher exciling game was lhe second Penn Charler encounler in which a Blue and Whi'e rally, sparlced by Diclc Calleil, carried lhe Churchmen 'ro a sweel 40-38 revenge. ln lhe lasl game oi lhe season wilh rhe lnler-Ac lille al s+alre, lhe visiling Episcopal 'live suffered a hearllorealcing SO-43 loss againsl a good l-laverlord aggregalion. The Main Liners gol oil 'ro a lasl sfarl and were never headed as E.A.'s desperale rallies fell shorl, and 'rhe lnler-Academic crown wenl lo 'rhe Red and Gold. Playing well individually and as a learn, lhe new offensive marlc ol 745 poinls for lhe season. rnendable in his second year as Academy baslrelball menfor. Slrauss and Kisller won individual laurels as 'rhey were selecied from a lalenl-filled League for All lnler- Academic honors. FRONT: Smilh, Kisller, Sfrauss, Trickelf, Hurfubise. MIDDLE: Cafleff, James, Swan, Shouvlin, McCon- nell. BACK: Shoyer, Mr. Miller, Lyford. quinlel was crediied wilh selling a Andy Knofs coaching iob was com- BASKETBALL Peddie School Collingdale H. S. Swarlhmore College J.V. Chelfenham H. S. Malvern Prep. School Friends' Cenfral School Morrisville H. S. Germanlown Academy Penn Charfer School Bryn Afhyn Academy Girard College Haverford School Friends' Cenfral School Germanfown Academy Penn Charier School E. A. Opp 27 28 42 29 53 44 26 4l 53 33 50 44 59 50 5l 46 25 39 64 42 3l 55 40 35 55 50 46 36 40 38 WRESTLING E. A. Opp. Chelfenharn H. S. 22 23 Haverford College J.V. 28 5 Haverford H. S. 20 24 George School I9 2l Lower Merion H. S. I9 28 SwerThmore College J.V. 28 I3 Bryn Aihyn Academy 35 I5 Penn Cherfer School 4I GermanTown Friends' School 36 Haverford School 34 ll Team on bench helps ouT Episcopal wresfler on meT. This yearis wresTling Team experienced a very successful sesaon. The boys on The Team improved sTeadily ThrOughouT The year, Tor The Team ThaT wresTled l-TaverTord School in The Tinal maTch was vasTly superior To The one which Took To The maTs aT ChelTenham. In The TirsT maTch OT The season, an inexperienced Episcopal Team meT ChelTenham l-l.S., which TradiTionally has Tine Teams. ln spiTe OT a 23-22 deTeaT, Episcopal's Team showed deTiniTe promise. parTicularly ouTsTanding in This meeT were Bob Twining and Roger PiTkin. Twining, wresTling his TirsT varsiTy maTch, won easily and would have gained a pin had he been more experienced. Roger PiTkin pinned his OpponenT Twice, exhibiTing unusual Tinesse and endurance Tor such an early daTe in The season. ATTer The ChrisTmas vacaTiOn, during which regular pracTices were held, an under- dog Episcopal Team meT l-laverTord H.S., known To have one OT The TinesT Teams in The area. T-laverTord, gaining a number OT TirsT period pins, won ouT in a surprisingly close maTch. This meeT marked The emergence OT Jack Graham as a winner. Jack was one OT The Academy's TinesT wresTlers, and Tor a boy who knew almOsT noThing abouT The sporT unTil This year, his record was parTicularly ouTsTanding. Dave Daugh- erTy, Taking on a very able and experienced opponenT, showed amazing improvemenT over his previous maTch in losing a close decision. The George School maTch, alThough Episcopal losT by a 2l-I9 score, was one OT The besT OT The season. The loss was parTly due To The TacT ThaT The l28 lb. class had To be TorTeiTed because OT Mark Schellengens injury. Dan Baugh, wresTling aT I2O lbs., spoTTed his opponenT six pounds and yeT won by a double pin, showing an aggres- sive sTyle OT wresTling which is hard To beaT. ln The T33 lb. class, Bill Schellenger wresTled whaT was probably his besT maTch OT The year in gaining a IO-5 decision Over a highly-raTed and undeTeaTed opponenT. Lower Merion l-l.S. came To Episcopal wiTh Their besT Team in recenT years and won a closely ToughT meeT. ln The TirsT InTer-Ac League maTch OT The year The grapplers, showing Tine spiriT and abiliTy, meT and deTeaTed Bryn AThyn. With The Two nnosT imporTanT maTches OT The year remaining, The Team's spiriT reached a peak, Tor every- one wanTed To beaT Penn CharTer and l-laverTOrd Schools. The Penn CharTer meeT proved To be an easy vicTory, parTly because The opponenTs were Torced To TorTeiT Two classes: Episcopal would have won even if Penn CharTer had won The maTches They TorTeiTed. The spiriT OT The Team was shown by Tom Franklin in pinning Paul SchmidT, a man who had previously pinned him. Using a smOoTh swiTch and power- ful roll, Franklin TorceTully proved his wresTling abiliTies. The big maTch OT The year was wiTh l-TaverTord School whose Team had been highly praised in some circles. ln This meeT The whole Team did a Tine iob in swamping l-laverTOrd, buT parTicularly ouTsTanding were Bob Andrews and Jack Graham. An- drews, who was wresTling only his second varsiTy maTch, exhibiTed skill and aggressive- ness in pinning his opponenT. During llue season Episcopal mel and Celealed Haverlcrd College J.Vu and Swarllu- more Colege J.V. Also llue leam easily corguered a comoelely inexperienced Ger- manlown Friends' leam. For llue lirs' lime Episcopal was reorezenled al 'lue Lengn Unverslly Prep School Tournamenl iwluiclu was lueld Marclu 4llu and Sllu. Here Bw Scruellenger, Eplscopals caplain, wrevled lour malclues lo beco'ne cluampion al I28 lbs. l-lis seven poinls placed llue Academy 8llu in sixleen compeling scluools. Since Bill was llue leam's only represenlalive lluis record is oulslanding. Al llue anraal lournamenl belween lle lnrer-Academic scluools Episcopal lilerally cruslued all ocposi'ion. All members ol llue leam did a line lop and llue Academy 'loolc six lirsl places and live second places. lluree men wno were parlicularly im- pressive were l-larolo O'Brian, Norman Jelleries and Ed Palmer. O Brian was leading 3-2 in llue lasl 58 seconds ol llue finals wnen lue suliered a concussion and was lorced lo quil. Nornuan Jelleries was parlicularly impressive in gainfng a second place willu luis speedy, aggressive slyle. Ed Palmer gained a oeosion, and a p'n in llue linals lo win lirsl place in llue l85 lb. class. The le-am's success, as is ollen flue case 'n wresilinq, can be gre-ally allribuled 'ro llue worlc ol lre coaclu. Mr. Brennan, lluanlcs lo luis palience and abillly, made wlwal was an inexperienced leam inlo a powerlcl, wellraunded oullll, FRONT: Hewson, Addis, Murphy, Wluifmoyer. BACK: Smi+h, Campbell, Mr. Dixon. Peclclie School PnnceTon Freshman Penn Chader School Haverford School Germanfown Academy Penn CharTer School SQ UASH EA Opp Prmcefon Freshmen Haverford School Trmnfy Freshmen Yale Freshmen Peddle School Germenfown Academy The record of This year s squash Team posTing I I vncTories ouT of I2 maTches was consnsTenTly ouTsTandmg and quiTe in keeping wiTh perTormances oT Academy Teams oT recenT years The TirsT maTch oT The season was aT Peddie School where The Team won by The impressive score oT 6 I Playing The number one posiTuon Jim WhiTmoyer easily deTeaTed his opponenT in Three games This was a preview of Jim abilnTy which improved wiTh every succeeding maTch Blair Murphy played number Two Buddy Addis Three Roger Campbell Tour Dave Hewson TTve STan Miller s x and B II Sykes a Second Former seven AlThough There were some minor changes made during The season The line up Tor The resT oT The season was similar To ThaT oT The TnrsT maTch The only loss oT The season was To The PrnnceTon Freshman Team Blair Murphy and Roger Campbell were The only winners To give PrinceTon a 5 2 vicTory buT The maTch was closer Than The score indicaTes because Two oT The maTches won by Prince Ton were 3 2 decisions The TursT home maTch saw Episcopal beaT Penn CharTer w1Th a 60 shuT ouT in The TirsT lnTer Ac League conTesT A weelc laTer Haverford was oeaTen easily by a 5 l score ATTer beaTing Penn CharTer in a reTurn maTch The Team lourneyed To New England To Talce on The TruniTy College and Yale Freshman Teams The Tive men who made The lourney were WhiTmoyer Addis Murphy Campbell and Bob March who played number Tive The Academy recorded a 5 0 shuT ouT To beaT TriniTy wiThouT The loss of a single game AgainsT The Yale Team Episcopal won by a 4 I score as Jim WhiT moyer deTeaTed Academy graduaTe Dave Maxwell When The PrinceTon Freshmen came To Episcopal To play a reTurn maTch The Academy avenged Their previous deTeaT winning by a 4 3 score Jim WhiTmoyer Blair Murphy and Roger Campbell won Their maTches and down To The lasT maTch The score was a 3 3 Tie When CapTain Buddy Addis won The Tinal maTch The vicTory wenT To Episcopal As in The pasT The racqueTmen won The lnTer Academic League championship being undeTeaTed in League compeTiTion. IT is mTeresTing To noTe ThaT WhiTmoyer, Addis, Murphy, Campbell. and Hewson never losT a league maTch. FourTeen Episcopal boys enTered The Philadelphia Junior Squash RaclceTs Tourna- menT held aT The Merion CriclceT Club during The ChrisTmas vacaTion. Three of The enTries, Bud Addis, Blair Murphy, and Roger Campbell, came Through To The quarTer- Tinal round. Murphy emerged vicTorious as he deTeaTed Roger Campbell, and Bud Addis losT ouT in a closely conTesTed semi-Tinal maTch. Blair's vicTory in The final maTch broughT The TiTle To Episcopal Tor The TiTTh sTraighT year. All Through The season Murphy and Campbell, nexT year's capTain, never losT a maTch. CapTain Bud Addis and Jim WhiTmoyer also showed Tine records in losing only one maTch apiece. The whole Team, including Those men who rarely played in official compeTiTion, showed Tine spiriT and abiliTy seldom Tound in individual sporTs. For The successful season much crediT musT be given To Coaches Dixon and Wallace. These men have conTinually broughT up good Teams in The pasT, and alThough quiTe a number of The TirsT Team players graduaTe This year, one can expecT a well-Trained aggregaTion To Take To The courTs nexT winTer. XSLB XI L -1 -s -i g' , A 4 f f V . . 1 I, . , I' i' L ' ff - v ,M . 4 v., - 2.1 1 f , fl Y, I AA V . BASEBALL E. A. Opp. Haverford H. S. 7 2 Lower Merion H. S. II 2l Norfheasf H. S. 9 3 Haverford School 7 I Barfram H. S. I0 I Friends' Central School 3 2 La Salle H. S. 4 6 Hill School 3 0 Germanlown Academy I6 5 Penn Charfer School 2 I0 Lawrenceville School 3 8 Haverford School I2 4 Friends' Cenfral School B 3 Girard College 7 3 Bryn Afhyn Academy 6 I George School 2' 4 Germanlown Academy I 0 Bryn Alhyn Academy ' ' ' ' '3 Penn Charler School I A 2 YL, .. V, FRONT: Swan, Mankin, Graham, Tompkins, Ca+lef+, Hurrubise, James, Buchanan, Shouvlin MIDDLE: S+rauss, Gordon, Smith, Baer, Loechner, Arndl, Chadwick, Feaihorman. BACK: Wood- cock, Mr. Keegan, Buhman. ll, 1 F 'ls 1,3 ,hifmr ,v.f,,,. - V Y , A , ','v11jvfgfz,e3Q? Quai: F45 ariljr w g .- ,t s Q . . -:. -rg-?j' i5Lff5i- .1- :.QA'i 'lj' f .vows . 'fifif rv. i 7 , r ' , fir 415:-:g'i'3l5:4-'fz2,'.f if - ' ' TRAC K Q- A355 3 E.A Opp. Zgiffii. La Salle H. s. ss 44 Roxborough H.s. vm ws ch.lf.nh.m H.s. soy, am M235 - 1-J-, sf 1' gf ffl. Penn Charfer School 4oV, SBV2 Q'-.1 5 1. Z! Q Y - 4:-s F'-1 was '-T293 e f. ,- g., . . 1- fx, 5 - 5,1 --ki 'ZF .1'.J frjyl, - .. . if'f'v: ' A ,5'3,?ff 95'3:?? if 1- ,F 2452:- ' - E' , ew effsirzs 1. 5 A T1-rw WET: Pryor and Murdoch hurdle against Penn Cherler. Franlrlin pulling lhe shol. T R A C K Members of championship relay leam and coaches. TRIANGULAR MEET Episcopal Academy Haverford College Fresh. Haverford School , Penn Charler School Episcopal Academy Haverford School Germanlown Friends' School Germanlown Academy Friends' Cenlral School INTER-ACADEMIC LEAGUE MEET This year 'rhe lraclc leam broughl new laurels 'ro 'rhe Academy by selling several records and lalcing bolh ol lhe lnl'er-Ac relay championships. Al The slarl of 'rhe season, 'rhe prospecls for lhe feam were brighl. Buddy Welherill, Johnny Haines, and Kenny Smilh, all relurning lellermen, handled 'lhe sprinls capably all season. Caplain Hank Woolman and Johnny Keene conlrolled 'rhe hurdles as did Jack Kisller and Ben Franklin 'rhe sholpul. Our mile ancl half-mile oul- loolc was greally improved by lhe addiiion of newcomers Dick Williams and Bob Andrews. Some ol lhe leam who were nol' playing baslcelrball or wresiling slarled gelling inlo 52V2 42V2 26 65 57 29Vz W2 5 0 condiTion in January on The board Track. Tnis innovaTion proved To be a success. ATTer The winTer sporTs, The whole squad, wiTn encourage-menT Trorn Mr, Brennan, The coach, worked hard. This work showed in The Two vicTories over LaSalle and Roxborough. Ed Wallace, Johnny Keene, and George Swan Tilled in whaT had been a weak quarTer mile. IT was a real blow To The Team when George broke his ankle laTer in The season. The SaTurday aTTer The Roxborough rneeT Episcopals halT-mile relay Team, Ken SrniTh, Bud WeTherill, Jack KisTler, and John Haines, sel a group l record oT l:34.8 aT The BridgeTon relays. The Toliowing week The oneemile relay Team consisTing oT Ken SmiTh, Bud WeTherill, John Keene, and John Haines, seT a new lnTer-Academic record of 3:3O.7, breaking a record seT by Episcopal in I935. Then The shuTTle-hurdle relay Team, John Keene, BriT Murdoch, Charlie Pryor, and Hank Woolman, Took TirsT place Tor Episcopal Tor The TirsT Time in Ten years. In The lasT dual-meeT oT The season, Episcopal losT To Penn CharTer. This ended a seven-year period during which Episcopal had noT losT a dual meeT, yeT l-Tank Woolman seT a new school record oT I5.7 seconds in The IZO-yard high-hurdles. On May 27 came The big meeT oT The year, The lnTer-Ac's. AlThough Episcopal came in second behind Penn CharTer, 65-58, The Trackmen looked like champions. Jack KisTler mainTained his perTecT record in The shoTpuT and Dick Williams ran his besT mile oT The year in 42448. lT is signiTicanT ThaT mosT oT The record accomplishmenTs of This year were done by Teams. The spiriT oT cooperaTion which is necessary Tor This was due To The leadership oT CapTain l-lank Woolman and The Tine iob done by The coaches, Mr. Brennan, Mr. Shanbacker, and Mr. Miller. TENNIS 'W' 9201, XSCUP4 neun: '5 1 sto v Acmznv , CA P41 Amoimv QQXSLUPAI ACADEMY QYXS C 01941 QMS-C UPA! 'W ,8XSC0P4I Q86 L UPA! Acaocmy ACADEMY ' u P1 FRONT: McLegr Add. BACK: ' fs- Mufphv. Whifm I p Hansell, Mr. DIXOHI Manco'-I. Oyer ollr. MIDDLE: Campbell, Hewson Jepson Pl ' . eco. TENNIS ACADEMYK - K ACADEMY TENNlS E.A. OPP- 2 Cenhal H. 5- 0 Germaniown AcaclemY 0 Noriheasl H. 5- 6 0 Friends' Central School 6 0 Lansdowne H. S. 4 2 Penn Charker School 4 2 M Haverford School 0 1,.2 i - F , Y 'v 'Hi Germaniown Frlencls' 5Cl100l A Yi I 1 X'--ns.. 1 , 'l Iliff? ii-1 4 W ' . huimoyer on Ep,,C,-,Pal courh. When indoor pracTice Tor The I949 Tennis season sTarTed, The coach, Mr. Dixon, had liTTle idea who would become The eighT regulars. Jim WhiTmoyer, Roger Camp- bell, Blair Murphy, Joel Jepson, Bud Addis, and Dave Pollc had all loolced excellenT in pracTice, buT how To arrange These six and whom To use aT second doubles was The problem. For The maTch wiTh CenTral T-ligh, Jim WhiTmoyer was in The number one sloT, Roger Campbell played second, wiTh Blair Murphy and Joel Jepson holding Third and TourTh singles. Buddy Addis and Dave Pollc Toolc The courT Tor The TirsT doubles, while senior Bill McLear and Second Former Cal Place Tormed The second doubles Team. Episcopal won The maTch by a 4-2 score, buT The Team was noT saTisTacTory as yeT. For The nexT maTch Murphy and Jepson were swiTched To TirsT doubles, and Polk and Addis replaced Them aT Third and TourTh singles. This was The sTep which led To The undeTeaTed season oT The Tennis Team. CapTain Murphy and Jepson won nine sTraighT: Pollc had an eighT and one record, while Addis compiled six wins and Three losses. The only oTher change in The Team was Dave l-lewson's replacing Bill McLear in The second doubles combinaTion Tor The lasT seven maTches. Playing excellenT Tennis all year Jim WhiTmoyer proved To be The baclcbone of The Team. Malcing good use oT a beauTiTul cross-courT shoT, he won all his maTches and losT only one seT all year. Roger Campbell our number Two player, won nine oT his Ten maTches wiTh his Tine Torehand. The Team oT Cal Place and Dave l-lewson deserve greaT crediT Tor Their seven sTraighT vicTories. Their sTeadiness under pressure broughT many vicTories To Episcopal. The highlighT oT The year was The Team's win over l-laverTord. Jim WhiTmoyer won his maTch easily buT Roger Campbell losT in Three seTs. Bud Addis, nexT year's capTain, losT, while Pollq in The T0i,irTh sloT, and The TirsT doubles Team won. This leTT a ViCTOr'y or a Tie To The second doubles Team. ATTer losing The TirsT seT and going To maTch poinT in The second, Place and l-lewson seTTled down To win in Three seTs. Thus, aTTer a vicTory over GermanTown Friends' School, The Team won The lnTer- Academic Tennis Championship. The coaching oT Mr. Dixon and The playing oT CapTain Murphy, Jim WhiTmoyer, Dave Polk, Bud Addis, and The resT of The squad broughT a Top-TlighT Tennis Team To Episcopal. Leif: Mr. Orsi speaks aT Fall Afhlefic Banquef. Righh Russian Quarlel' enieriein aT BanqueT Messrs. McClelland, York, NeaThery, and Morgan. GOLF This year golf became an oliiicial lnTer-Academic League sporT in which varsiTy leTTers mighf be awarded. Episcopals Team, which was formed only lasT year, won Two maTches and losT Two in League compeTiTion. The TirsT conTesT of The season was wiTh ST. Joseph's l-l.S., in which The boys showed ,Their lack of experience and were nearly shuT ouT of The scoring. However They quickly bounced back by beaTing GermanTown Academy 20-7. ln This maTch every member of The Episcopal Team was in The winning column. ln a reTurn maTch wiTh ST. Joseph's only nine holes were played when rain halTed The proceedings. Episcopalgained a 4V2-4W Tie in This shorTened conTesT. AgainsT GermanTown Friencls', Warren Childs, playing in The number one spoT, carded a 93 To gain a vicTory. OTher winners were George Fairchild and Bob March. Fairchild came Through wiTh a 96, a good performance Tor a number-five man. Episcopal Tinally Took The maTch by The close score of I4-I3 Tor Their second League win. AgainsT a very able Penn CharTer aggregaTion, The Team losT l7V2-9V2. ln The final mafch oT The season Episcopal was downed by Haverford by an I8-9 score. CapTain WalT l-leppensTall. playing number one, carded 96. buT losT To an opponenT who shoT 76. Ned Vare, who played well all season. goT an 85 To win easily. Playing Three, Dick Lyford shoT a 92 To Tie his opponenT. ln an unoTTicial maTch, The school TaculTy gave The Team a 2I-6 licking behind a 76 of Mr. Morgan and a 79 of Mr. Fraser. A greaT deal of crediT goes To The coach, Mr. Morgan, who had liTTle maTerial from which To build a Team, buT neverTheless senT a well-qualified group onTo The links. Q2 X AEADQMY snap sl 41 i kf.ADfMY 4 ALADWVV QXSUID4 ACA DEM FRONT: Lyford, McCurdy, Heppensfall, Fairchild, Childs BACK Vare Marhn Mr Morgan March, Campbell, Semans. GOLF Sf. Joseph's H. S. Garmanfown Academy Sf. Joseph's H. S. Germanlown Friends' School Penn Charter School Haverford School Opp. 25V2 7 4Vz I3 l7V2 I8 Class officers Keene, Miller, and Baugh hold up shield al Spring Alhlelic Banquet 'V At- Ur is Tj . .,,.L' j r ' 1? X . . .' X N gaifka emi:-5 vw? ,3,,.,gw.aL igA5, ,5 , Qbfq 1 a JZ G 2 5-sv ,Q BQ 5122 are 3 in If is -f I' 1 f A-' 'Q ' 51 Q -, If nf Y I , - h f'1f dyx F Q A , x I I 1, 'iXf'v 'I 1 V Elk HW 4 Y 5 53923 E v N9 .,1.l.,... rag. 1 r'5- :Rx Ar Q0 W5 Q 4 A 2 Tig, . t 5' 'xi e4 .4- L. U -1'vx .N Q 1' 'Y 1:44- -R - :ew H Jiwlx . L - '- V, xx K P -, 1555.- 'M 'vaafs' Y H tffxf' I 7:-' 1' fi: 4',' ba' 1 7- N. ,F .gb M X Q , E X 0 Q s . t ..,- -4, t 4 'N'-' ' X . -a wc: f ue-, A . f jvf-- ' xp., N ..1. l FACULTY OF THE MIDDLE AND LOWER SCHOOL Foresl Lee bag r BS Pennsylvania Ssale Teachers College Physlcal Educahon Temple Umversufy Masler al Eouscopal slnce l9I3 Supervnsor of fhe Mnddle School smce l94O Edwln W Drexel Masler al Epuscopal ance I933 Mechanncal Drawing and Hands craff Donald A Muller Wesl' Chesler Slale Teachers College Temple Unnversnly M Ed Pennsylvania Slale College Masler a+ Epnscopal snnce l934 Roberl L German AB AM Unuversaly of Pennsylvania Masler al tpnscopal snnce I936 Roberl G Buspham AB Wlllnams College AM Col.Jmbua Unlversaly Masler af Eplscopal slnce l937 'Edward Shuppen Walling Jr AB Wulluarns College Masler al Epuscopal slnce 4 l-larry A l-larrls B FA Umversnly ol Pennsylvanua School of lnduslrlal Arl Ar'r George Langdon Brown Unnverslly Masler al Epuscopa sunce 1942 John N Sumner AB Wnllnam and Mary College Masler al Episcopal snnce I943 John R Taylor BS Muslcnngum Masler al Epxscopal snnce I944 Harold Roberl Lay A B Hofslra College Masfer al Epnscopal snnce l947 On Leave ol Absence Marlone B Carpenler BS Temple Unuversnly Vassar College Mnslress al Epascopal since I936 Supervisor of 'rhe Lower School sunce I943 Roberl W Troul BA Lafaye+le College M S Unuverslly of Pennsylvanaa Masler al Epuscopal smce I937 Marguernle Sibley Elemenlary School of Muslc Unuversrly ol Pennsylvama Mlsfress ar Epnscopal snnce I94O Marlha Pull Allen BS Umversuly ol Pennsylvania lv'uslress al Eplscopal from l94O +o I942 Re enlered I945 Jeanne M B Dalzell BA MA Bryn Mawr College Mnlls College Unnversuly of Pennsylvania Mnslress al Epnscopal from I942 'ro I945 Re enlered I946 Caroline Lee Beard Sweelbrnar Mlslress al Epnscopal sance I947 Eleanor June Easlwnclc Temple Umversuly Msslress al Epnscopal snnce I947 Mary H N Schaefer BA Bryn Mawr College Muslress af Episcopal slnce l948 Sarah Elazabelh Roberls BA Mounl l-lolyolce College Mnslress a+ Episcopal since 948 Vlrgnma L Ferras BA Mounl l-lolyolce College Mnslress al Eprscopal sunce l948 Elnzabelh Bales Darwnn BA Wesl Vnrgrnla Umversnly Mnslress al Episcopal since 948 Nancy Dnclcson Casselberry BA Elmlra College Mrslress al Epuscopal snnce l948 9 , . ., I' l I . I . , . , S . ' . , . r I T - -4 . ., . ., . ., . . , . ., . . ., . , ., . ., . . , . . ., , . . . . . I . , . n . . , . ., . . . , . ., . . , . ., . . . , . ., , . , . . . , . -I 4 . ., . I n - , . ., . l I ' . . . , . ., . ., I I . 1 ' . , . . I . . . . , . ., . , , . ., . . , . ., . , I - -I . I . ., l . , 3 IQ' i W'-4-,. -x'6',Q ,KWH ' if' i 'S yr Cen. MIDDLE SCHOOL IT was noT long aTTer The opening of The Middle School on SepTember l5Th ThaT elecTions were held Tor The Middle Ten, a uniT of sTudenT governmenT similar To The Upper School's STudenT Council. The Middle Ten gives The boys an oppor- TuniTy boTh To assume responsibiliTy and To learn The worlcings of democracy TirsT- hand. WiTh an eye Toward TuTure graduaTing classes and socieTy as a whole, The organizaTion emphasizes leadership and a sense of duTy. The Middle Ten is Thus oT paramounT imporTance To Middle School life. The assembly programs seemed To hold parTicular inTeresT Tor The sTudenT body ThroughouT The year. Many oT The programs consisTed of plays puT on by The various classes. Six, King Good HealTh Wins, and Six Passed While The LenTils Boiled were a Tew of The performances. OuTsTanding on This lisT oT assemblies was The lecTure and moTion picTure on animal life given near The end of The year. IT is inTer- esTing To noTe ThaT Mr. CarpenTer, The lecTurer from The Academy of NaTural Sciences, Took The Tilm while on a Trip To The Belgian Congo. On OcTober 22nd The Middle Schoolers were presenT aT The annual Tall Arbor Day services, aT which Mr. Sager, Supervisor of The Middle School, Toolc parT in The dedicaTion of Two of The Trees. AcTiviTies were Tar from being conTined To The classroom. OcTober l2Th saw The 80-pound loorball Team lose a nard loughr game To Friends Cenlral by The score ol I3s7. The ll and l2-year-old soccer 'earn, however, made up for lhis deleal and won 3-I over Penn Charler. Alrhough +ne 7Ols mus+ered all of 'rheir srrenglh, They were soundly bealen by l-laverlord. An especially inlereslring season, The following weeks included many such wins and deleals. The close of fall afhlelics heralded 'rhe much anricipaleo Aurora-Vesper conres's. ln addirion, soccer games belween rhe 'loofball and The soccer squads look place. The publicarion In flue Middle displayed The lilerary lalenl and abilily ol The Middle School sludenls. If consisfed of guife a number of shorl s+ories, poerry, and experiences of The boys. One of ils special lealures is The Puzzle Page'l COVT1- piled by one of The sludenls. Book Week resulled in a very successful drive lor books lo go inlo The Benson Library. The erlorls of +he cornmillee in charge of Book Week cerrainly bore lruir, for 'rhe boys nor only conlribuled more Than four hundred books, buf They gave as much as ninely-eighl dollars 'foward The purchase of new books. The Middle School donarions lo lhe Red Cross marked anolher successful drive: The donalions amounled 'ro over one hundred and 'ren dollars. , . , , l 959 l E ' 9 ' 6. LOWER SCHOOL WiTh iTs largesT enrollmenT To daTe U23 youngsTersl, The Lower School began iTs TwenTieTh year oT conTinuous operaTion on Wednesday, SepTember I5Th. The sporTs program goT under way swiTTly, wiTh Mr. TrouT coaching The boys in soccer and Touch TooTball on Their Tield. When l-lallowe'en came around, The Lower Schoolers had Their cusTomary parTy wiTh cosTumes and games. In November, The boys, assisTed by Their Teachers. gave an open house in Their classrooms Tor Their moThers, followed by a Tea. Before ChrisTmas vacaTion, E Form presenTed a YuleTide pageanT, wiTh The whole school ioining in The singing OT The TradiTional carols. AT This Time and ThroughouT The year, The boys gave generously To Their TavoriTe chariTies. AT ChrisTmas, They made up giTT boxes To send To The less TorTunaTe children of Europe and, during LenT, They co'llecTed money To send packages oT seed To The oTher side. Among The oTher recipienTs OT Their donaTions were The March of Dimes and The Junior Red Cross. ThroughouT The year, The boys were busying Themselves wiTh varied and inTeresTing proiecTs. The D Formers applied Themselves To a Tarrn proiecT, in which They learned abouT The diTTerenT kinds oT domesTic animals and The various commonly grown crops. Indians and Eskimos were The obiecT oT E Form's aTTenTion. Many Trips were Taken by The youngsTers To such places as The Navy Yard lwhere They inspecTed The ships in dry dockj, The airporT, and The Museum oT NaTural Science. D Form was privileged To aTTend a special criTics' premiere oT The moTion picTure So Dear To My l-TearT. The warm spring days broughT To The Lower baseball again under Mr. TrouT, and ThoughTs oT a PeT Show. The laTTer was given on May IOTh, wiTh a varieTy oT animals such as caTs, Tish, birds, TurTles, and ducks being exhibiTed. The boys made a ToTal of S350 Trom This underTaking, enough To buy Themselves a new meTal iungle jim Tor The playground. The school year concluded wiTh The CommencemenT Exercises on The 7Th of June. The play given This year by The graduaTing class, D Form, was enTiTled A Day aT The Lower School. The Lower School had a very successTul year To look back on, and wiTh The recenT acquisiTion of WeTherill House Tor The smaller boys, among oTher Things, iT has an even more pleasanT and progressive one To look Torward To nexT SepTem'ber. 1 It ll llll ll Q, T 1-QT. U-H4 l I X ' M J 2, H lima ' , I I ' v l f ,fn H SALUTATORY ParenTs and Truends of The Class of T949 TonughT you have come To wuTness our graduaTuon You who Through The years have seen us sTruve Tor Thus goal wlll mosT Tully apprecua'Te our emoTuonS aT Ths momenT NoT only we buT you wull be remunded of The hearlaches and The uoys ThaT have preceded Thus consummaTuon The memory oT The TursT day aT school reTurns and The wondermenT ThaT accompanued uT The spuruT oT a TooTba'l game The beauTy of an Arbor Day The fruendshups resulhng Trom Academy conTacTs The worry abouT The TrsT Taulure all These evenTs you our parenTs and our Truends have shared wTh us and TonughT we are happy To Tund ThaT you have come To share our greaTe T momenT graduaTu3n We greeT our parenfs To whom we owe so much and can repay so luffle You have brughTened our spuruTs wher They were black You see undersTand and help buT ask noThnng un refurn TonughT we guve our Thanks To you We welcome our masTers who have become our Truends WheTher you were gruTT or kundly IT was Tor our good You have Taughf us guuded us and befruended us For you Thus us TruuTuon To The Alurnnu and TrusTees The Class guves uTs greefungs Known To Tew quuefly you have helped us on our paTh Through Epuscopal We hope ThaT we may uoun your ranks To do The Task as well We pay our respecTs To our Truends who alThough you may noT know The school know us May we honor The name oT The Epuscopal Academy un represenTung uT To you We welcome as we leave The undergraduafes who follow WuTh you we have worked and played Thus you have added To The meanung of Thus nughT For all ThaT you who have come TonughT have guven To us freely your Tume your ThoughTs your advuce your sympaThy and your sTrengTh we The graduaTung class Tender Thus hour hopung That you may realuze all ThaT you mean To us PETER MILLS MATTOON VALEDICTORY TonughT we sTand aT The meeTung oT a happy pasT and an unknown TuTure We leave Epuscopal ofhers and our relaTuon To The world abouT us an abuluTy To use our leusure wusely and above all a deTermunaTuon To persevere un our chosen work We are noT enTuTled un college or un aTTer lfe To an ounce of pruvulege because we have gone To Epuscopal Because much has been guveru us much wull be expecfed of us Comung Trom a church school we musT be careful noT To seem smug buT we musT so luve ThaT we are Torces Tor whaT us decenT and rughT Our Thanks go To The group before you TonughT To The TrusTees whose unTluence has guuded our school Through duTTlculT Tumes To The HeadmasTer who by personal example has endeavored To unsTull un us The pruncuples of Taur play and loyalfy and To The Faculfy whose suncerury an paTuence un The pasT have won our respecT and graTuTude IT us you who personufy The spuruT of Epuscopal We are undebTed To you our parenfs more Than we ever hope To repay We can only Try To uusTuTy your Taufh un us by luvung honorable and successful luves To The average man success us measured un Terms of maTerual acquusuhon Accordung To our Teachung There are Two luunds of successful Iuves FursT The success un doung The Thungs ThaT can be done only by The excephonal man MosT of us have noT The excepTuonal qualuTues To achueve Ths The oTher consusTs of doung The Thungs whuch mosT men can do buT whuch They faul To do Thus success comes To men who develop The ordunary humdrum qualuTues oT courage of resoluTuon oT honesTy of good sense and of sfeady perservance ln goung TorTh To find our places un The world we The Class oT T949 have no experuence buT we have deTermunaTuon and TauTh We lack wusdom buT we have an eager hopeful ouflook We know only a Tew rules of The game buT we have boundless courage and capacuTy Tor undusTry Brungung These qualuTues To The world we need noT Tear poverTy un The ruper guTTs Rewards wull come un due Tume To Those who serve besT JOHN HOLTZAPPLE JR. . T i ' - . ' . wlTh The besT possible preparaTion: a sense of social obligaTion, an appreciafion of The righTs of . . . I . . I MARKOE AWARD Gwen lo lhwl boy who IS 'rhe mosl honorable uprnghl cleanesl' lsvmg and mosl' unselfnsh and fhoughfful of ofhers lhe Marlcoe Award was glven by vofe of fha Graduahng Class 'ro Jofm lee farmakls and Lbrnehus Arflmr Wayne llartabzse, Jr In a he vo're 'rhe Class of I949 clearly showed fhe rsch malerual wnfhun ufself from whnch one boy could nol' be snngled ouf Togefher lhey cover almosl 'lhe enhre 'Held of ac+uvu'ry af Episcopal Wayne has developed has characfer nn +he 'rhree mayor sporrs as well as an The Junfo and GI e Club John a hard and careful worlcer has been one of fhe oufsfandmg busnness managers of 'rhe TABULA nn recenf years Bofh exemplify 'rhe requnremenls specnfl d by fhe Award To a superior degree 9' r' 1' 77 PRIZE Yearly Jrhe Graduahng Clas selecls from :ls members by wrnflen balloi' one who In nfs opinion besl' sahshes lhe requlrem nfs The grealesl prohcuency nn Scholarship combuned wnfh a proper lnleresl' an Alnlehcs True Manlnness of Characler and Popu laraly among hns classmales By almosl unannmous decasron fhe 77 Prnze was awarded by fhe Class of I949 lo Jofm Clark Keene F8 af, if On 'rhe alhlehc held as Ednlor nn Ch el of 'rhe Scholaum Presudenl of hls class Warden of The Veslry or member of 'fhe Sfudenl' Council Johnny has con'rrrbu+ed +0 fhe welfare of Eplscopal Cour+eous reserved and purposeful he was a good exemplar for lhe younger boys lmlelecfually he absoroed selecled accepfed and relecled wufh perspncacnly 9 . 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I 3 I Awarded Second Form Thrrd Form FourTh Form FnTTh Form To The boys aTTaImng The For The GreaTesT General Developmenf In The Uppe AWARD OF SCHOLASTIC AND OTHER PRIZES THE FORM PRIZES FOR HIGHEST SCHOLARSHIP Honorable MenTron James B Francis J Daniel D Wvllard Gardrner Alexander Haslam Rrchard Hyde Hrers THE JARVIS MEIRS MEMORIAL PRIZE For excellence In Biology Rrchard Dnllon HoyT Honorable MenTIon James W Schumacher THE JEFFERSON SHIEL PRIZE John Kirby Tomplnns III WalTer McHenry Manlnn J THE AMERICAN LEGION MEDAL hrghesT general average IU Thelr respechve forms Prrze Awarded To ClrTTord B Ferns RoberT Harrrs Lee J Charles Boyd Meyer Spencer Ervrn J r School VoTed by The Second Form To ThaT member drsplaylng To The greaTesT degree The qualmes oT Honor Courage Loyalty and Scholarshlp OI' I'TI ENGLISH MATHEMATICS FRENCH LATIN THE Edwm Berkley Tompluns THE RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC MEDAL For proTIcIency In SCIENCE and MATHEMATICS PeTer Mllls MaTIoon Honorable MenTuon Danuel AlberT Baugh THE HARVARD CLUB PRIZE IV FORMI Richard Hyde Hlers Honorable MenT1on Michael Shouvlrn THE ALUMNI PRIZES embers of The Graduahng Class passing T e besT ex Honorable MenTron STanley Joseph Muller J John Clark Keene Danrel AIberT Bough PeTer Malls MaTToon Dannel AlberT Baugh THE JARVIS MEIRS MEMORIAL PRIZE For excellence In ChemrsTry PeTer Mrlls MaTToon Honorable Menhon Daniel Albert Baugh THE GEORGE BRINTON PHILLIPS PRIZE For The best Thesis In Physics Daniel AlberT Baugh Honorable MenTron Rlchard Hyde Hxers WILLIAM JONATHAN DAVIS JR MEMORIAL ID ConTemporary CwrlazaTron Charles Wnllxam Schellenger Honorable MenTlon Rrchard Melvin Freed THE CLASS OF I890 PRIZE or The besT essay rn SACRED STUDIES John HunTer Clme Richard Taylor Lyford Jr THE PHI BETA KAPPA PRIZE or The besT all round scholar n The Senror Class HunTer Grubb Hannum Honoralble Menhon Donald Wood SuTherIand amrnaTron rn Prrze Awarded To HunTer Grubb Hannum Donald Wood Sufherland STanley Joseph Muller Jr HunTer Grubb Hannum PRIZE 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . 4 . . r 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . 1 . 1 1 - U I r' . 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BASE HITS IZII W am Moms RJNI Jann KIrby Tompkrns III THE WARD BRINTON CUP AND MEDAL JoIwn Roy Grahum Fo b sf AII Round AIInIeIe In We M IIDLE SCHOOL CLASS OE I9I4 GOLD BASEBALL Benprrn BeIner CIWJCIN 1 Member of Bas ball Team Iwavung 'rho HENRY BARTOL REGISTER JR MEMORIAL CUP HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE o an r J, 0 n Krby T rnpkns II JUNIOR SOCCER TEAM CLASS OF I9I2 MEDAL G orjf1NorIorIW man mber I Gradua g CIas wno manIa r-ecI II'1e HIGH ALUMNI MEMORIAL GOLD SOCCER BALL SCHOLASTIC AVERAGE among 'mcse who won I r Ieffer In de C Janes r FooIbaII REATH 3rd SOUASH TROPHY JoI'1n CIark Keene S 'Ioo Tournarr rf CLASS OF I9IO MEDAL Jr' Harry W'I m , G ea es serv ce so ine Track Team He ry NeNocId Woo man III C ASS OE 1 JO E BASKETBA M 'no Sm. e H BOB SCOI MEMORIA CUP A g BATT NG PIELDING :I SCHOLARSHIP GIen Na Gcroo J TI- SPORISMANIS CUP To Ina e e wrc c 'In DISTINGUISHED ATHLETIC ACHI M NT WITH I-UG'-1 SPORTSMANSHIP Cy :rn e e+TI5on Tn 'ne FIFA I II-I Forms WEI'I I e7r I e I , Hcnaraee ' M1:I'ae' I If Spence' Erxf , Jr. THE I-J NI I E Ee' Sen ze 'Q I1eF'c:de f Jjfn Hwfer 're R::e'f Bef M ,dry For PaI'fcIV: E:3:,I ' S ' r eff WIIEM efre ' I , 'T ' IZ C ren' U 's Q Ies SQHI QI Pr'ze-Pe . 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I I fmembe' 3? 9- Acad my Teams ' se rece' 'fs s':::I :ur as csmbfng ' ED , EVE EI' I I' Jcrn K A' T skfns, III PRIZES MIDDLE SCI-IOOL SERVICE PRIZE O H Ir our eghmgflon and In the es1Irra1 on ol fhe boys has done mosl 'lor 'fha s nool rhrough ul The year Pac Harry Hell DeIscher Hono :mole Menhon N colas Lee Van Moppe DEVELOPM ENT PRIZE Person Sh el Pr e e qua Ica o s lor Thus award deal rrore parlcu arly Wlll'1 faclors OUISI e ne ala sr om or al easr ou sIde ine bare scholashc performance Pace D5VId B Rob r norabIe Menlron Charles Heebner FORM PRIZES H Foh ghesl scho A Form F st flle Honorable B For Benlamm Rearh NeIIson Honorable John Jacob Sfelzer III C Form Frsf Pr ze Honorable Iarshrp Throughoul The year RIC ad Clarkson Bond J Menhon Ralph Thayer McLean Menlon John Geary Gregory Menhon Raymond Keegan Jr UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRIZES The Un vers ry of Penrsy yanIa Pr zes esrabhshed In honor of the UnIyersIIy by Iwo graduales o The Academy are lou n nuwber and are awarded for The Imghesl sland ng durlng The year among The boys of The FIRST FORM In Englsh ArIrhm IIC SocIaI SIUdI6S Penmanshup ArI hmehc s r Scott Murphy Honorable Honorable Penmanshp FIFSI PrIze Harry HeII DeIscher Menhon Benlarmn B Chadwmlc Men1IorI NIcoIas Lee Van Moppes BenIamIn B ChadwIcIc Honorable Menhon SCOH Murphy Davnd Buzby Robb J Menhon Harry HeII DeIscher Geography and HIslory Frrsl rze Honorable THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY CHOIR PRIZE To Ihal member of The Chor who has shown The grealesr degree of enIhusIasm efforl and achIevemen1 hs slu Ies hs sporls and IU The whole Ile of The sc oo Harry HeII DeIscher THE TONY HANSEL PRIZE To Ina? boy who Io Ih Iwghesl degree radIaIes an afmosphere of cheerfulness and IS conszslenlly amIaoIe and r spons ve Io hrs moslers and hs classmales George Rnce Munson PRIZES LOWER SCHOOL F FORM SCHOLARSHIP Prze Fede IcMason Jones Hcnorabe Menhon DEVELOPMENT Prze BaIey Brshop Honorable Menhon Mchael ZENSHIP Prze E y Prnhe o arre ews McVey Newbold Roe e E FORM SCHOLARSHIP Prze Edward Ban-:hard Hodge Jr Honorable DEVELOPMENT Prze Aden Ream Sanpo n Jr ZENSHIP Prz hn W am S hoemnger J Honorable Alden Ream Sanbo n Jr D FORM SCHOLARSHIP Prze P 'er M Lean Rchard Heclrscher d9LOVI8 Seylerr F ppm Cldfk Moore Gel! James Wharlon Zug DEVELOPMENT Prze Rober BIshop Honorable Menhon Herberl CITIZENSHIP Prze John Gran? Magee Jr Dorn Kean Degnon Ro err Fa Lower School Pr ze for The Greafesl' Improvernenf Pnze Shaler SIdham Jr Lous Gerry Wrllrarns HIIIegas Van Dusen Honorable Menhon RIchard Menlon Shaler Sfrdham Jr enlon Fred George WrIgnf Honorable Menhon WIIIIam Whdlalre Goodall III Honorable Menhon WIIIam In MusIc Tog Io?heboywIo,'Iy ' LII , Isl I e- 'I ' Jef . .I I: -fh II fi n ' I I I I ' 'd Is? I - ' , b, J . . - Ir P' - ' h r I , r. rn-FIrsf Pr'ze- ' ' ' . I I' I ' I , ' ' I I f AI. .A -- Flr ' P Ize- Engllsh -Flrsr PrIze-Benjamin B. Chadwick ' - ' PI - ' , r. ' in I d' , I , ' I h I CITI - I -. Barr 'I lr, J .I S L f , Jr., I ' - ' CITI - If-Ja Q ' , In M I - ' ' - I - e ' , ' - ' , b rfes X E . . . - 5. THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY QAM fo fx 40 .78 The Board of Trustees Headmaster Faculty and Student Body Extend Thelr Congratulatlons to THE CLASS OF 1949 and WlSh Them Success and Happmess ln Thelr Careers Ot .N pl fo .gyg o Z IX 6 m e , f, MAIN LINE PONTIAC nc 211 E Lancaster Ave Ardmore Pa SALES AND SERVICE SUBURBAN DAIRIES Manoa Pa Prncus Rad1o and Record Shop Leonard M Add1s 6 Co INSURANCE 431 WALNUT STREET Seneca Battery and Equlpment Co 149 GARRETT ROAD Up D by P Conratulatlons to the Class of 49 9 ii? Compliments of Philadelphia 6. Pa. Compliments of 9 per cn' , a. 93 TCMPKINS LABEL SERVICE Phl d lph 34 P 5 Frankford Avenue at Allegheny Avenue ia e ia , a. Comphments of the EPISCOPAL ACADEMY STAMP CLUB Comphments A FRIEND Est 1860 PE 52588 4 GENERATIONS John J Hltschler 8z Son BUTTER EGGS CHEESE Purveyors of Top Quality for Over 89 Years 1221 23 South Street PHILADELPHIA 47 PA Main Line Hardware Company BUILDERS HARDWARE GLASS AND PAINT GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES 273 Montgomery Avenue Next Door to The Tavern TELEPHONE CYNWYD 5394 Hcrnd Pcurited Furniture Made to Order Furmture Interior Decorating The Llttle House Shop 63 ST IAMES PLACE Ardmore Penncz. Viola W Fitler Ardmore 7919 Comphments A FRIEND O O of . , Gifts - Antiques - Occasional Pieces Yi? . if if of IOO LLANERCH LUMBER Sz COAL COMPANY fuel ull blue coal and lumber SUNSET 2230 JAMES McGRAW COMPANY PHILADELPHIA PA sir General Contractors ln Heavy and Rallroad Constructlon COMPLIMENTS OF sk ' 6 9 9 9 , 0 Complrments of the FLOUN DERIN G FOUR Danny Baugh Ace Wallace Sam Grbbon Iohnny Keene M dx 3570 Tleqraplu Dl ry Note s Greenhouses Inc FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 540 CHURCH LANE C plun ts A FRIEND For Over a Century Iewelers and Statloners TO MANY OF THE LEADING COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS IN Tl-IE EAST Makers of the Eplscopal Academy rmgs pms keys and charms Student Vestry emblems Dommo Club emblems QUALITY AND SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES J. E. CALDWELL 8z CO. CHESTNUT AND IUNIPER STREETS PHILADELPHIA 7 PENNSYLVANIA I02 a 'son e 'c e ive . I I I Yeadon, Pa. om ' en - of I I I , . . 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Esmbusx-.ed 1909 C0lIlplimentS 'fi' of Dufheld Ashmead I r Roland Taylor Addls ASSOCIATE ARCHITECTS 18 Haverford Stahon Road Haverford Pennsylvcnua Comphments A FRIEND BOYD S For 52 Years THE STANDARD' MEN S FINE APPAREL IN ALL SIZES 1217 MARKET STREET Manhattan Shuts Dobbs Lee Hats METAL WEATHER STRIPS ROCK WOOL INSULATION COMBINATION WINDOWS PORCH SCREENS WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS Comphments A FRIE CHAMBERLIN ND Company of Amerrca 2008 N BROAD STREET IO6 d of Sf? W O ' 0 I O O rl? of 7 reasons why so many O1l Burner Users Plck Petrol for completely automatlc o1l heat Every clay more anol more o1l burner users are slanlnq Petrol Fuel O11 Contracts to make oertaln of enJoy1na Petrols famous savlna seven features Petrol IS the only company that offers you ALL these outstanchna advantages I fu V Iaftyhllggnll Nghbh 7 Fthghttruk PETROL CORPORATION 2012 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA 3 PA Subd1GfYfCl1.6S O1Copy CITIES SERVICE O7 Q O C O 1. Clean, dependab e el oil 2. Round-the-clock oil burner service 3. Weather Control deliveries 4. Printed Meter Receipts 5. entalarm s e ' in si cr 6. ei or ood terminals . as , ' c s si' oi'service 'l man Best Wishes from Robin Hood for Boy , Sargentville, Maine Comphments McConnell 8z Brelden SQQAQWNIFAL vnu-wn EVgr 2000 Congratulations to the Class of 49 Comphments of of .M Jw A Friend er een -3 Compliments of G. MASON OWLETT Republican National Committeeman from Pennsylvania ge: Une Aw Q61 Sadat. surrnnz .abd O O O O -111- MILK MD ICE CREAM .NA ' 115 .Q Servlng EPISCOPAL ACADEMY A Salute Boys for 125 Years in cnzsmur sr PHILA ffhe CHass of QJ!-XLITY APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS SINCE 1824 HAVERFORD BOYS SHOP 20 Station Road Haverford Pa ' AIITHEE and PASFIELII I AT WYNNE OOD STATION es: elzfuzf fpevefopers TR 7 9500 'k A d 0 Q 6900 to 1949 lli 1 ,E nc. Q 9 'W RAYMOND P. SCOTT Main Line COIIlpllIIl6IltS Lincoln ond Mercury WYNNEWOOD PA 11 A Friend WILMAT HOLLY Southern Wood Preservlng Co ATLANTA GA Creosored Lumber Products Wood Block Floormq Poles Crossorrms Crossues Swltchtles Brldqe Trmbers P1T1I'lQ' ik' Phlladelphla Oflice 1509 Glrard Trust Bulldlng of Comp 'ments of O I , 0 if I I I I I I I . O TO THE SENIOR CLASS Compllments of SHELDON and ALLEN MARGOLIS BEST WISHES Compllments of GECRGE K GARRETT Phlladelphla 34 Pa. D and Tioga Streets GIVE Generously to THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY F U N D For a School That Grows Better Year After Year Give Annually A FRIEND THE CHARTER BANK OF PHILADELPHIA if 21 South 12th Street Compliments of THE EPISCCPAL ACADEMY Compliments to Compllments to THE ACADEMY VENTURI Frult and Produce PHILADELPHIA Wholesale Distributors CAMP TECUMSEH A Summer Camp for Boys Founded 1903 On a tract of 500 acres bordenng on Lake Winnepesaukee an the Whrte Mountams of New Hampshlre a hte nch ln a wzde range of achvxhes Tecumseh offers Aquaplamnq Football Nature Study Soccer Baseball Gardenmg Rxllery Swunmmg Basketball Mountam Chmbmg Rxdmg Dwmg Boxxnq Musxc and Dramatics Rowmg Tennxs Canoemg Manual Trammg Saxlmg Track and Fxeld Sports With extensrve gardens tts farm. cmd purebred Ayreshue herd Camp Tecumseh rs excephonally well eqmpped to feed rts boys TRUSTEES Arthur F Armstrong David C Spooner Ir Walter E Iohnson Lewis P Tabor William E Llngelbach Ir Henry B Willxams Henderson Supplee Ir Chairman CAMP MANAGEMENT Alvin S Wagner Forrest I.. Gager Secretary Treasurer 3414 Rodman Street NW 719 E Willow Grove Avenue Chestnut Hlll Philadelphia 18 Pa Washington 8 D C Franklin T Osgood Assocxate Director 60 W Tulpehocken Street Plnladelphla 44 Pa CO-DIRECTORS Alvin S Wagner II8 Forrest I.. Gaqer 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 11 e 1 I 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT S EASY TO SAVE BY MAIL Hundreds of Western Savmg Fund deposrtors rarely go to an oiirce of the bank when they want to add to therr savmgs They do rt all by mall You can open your account with as httle as one dollar in any ol Westem Savlng s erght conveniently located ofhce save you tune and trouble All you do IS put your money m a Save by Mall enve lope seal rt and drop lt rn the mall box THE 5 El' HV I FUND SOIIETY UF PHILADELPHIA 10th and Walnut Streets 4643 Frankford Avenue Chestnut and Iuntper Streets Front and York Streets 4 South 52nd Street 21st and Bambndge Streets 6625 Castor Avenue Germantown Avenue and Venanqo Street Member Federal Deposxt Insurance Corporatlon II9 9 otitces in Philadelphia. Then let Uncle Sam's post I Photographers to Distinguished Phlladelphlans Slnce 1856 'A' 'k PHILLIPS STUDIO C O I 1507 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. THE KENT MFG. C0. 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