Germantown Academy - Ye Primer Yearbook (Fort Washington, PA)
- Class of 1941
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I V x - -V ' ,I :Q -V '- I S-bog., '-INRRSL U .I.1VV5gEVg.IIIjl I ,I mg I - I ISEEEQEEEEESV.,,?T17SE:::::ii I . f Vw VV? ' -if, -R4 - v -' -VV - S - - ssssseifiw- ...Vussaese sas H if V5 . . 3f ,nx fiilv- 1 - 2?-Vis XA 'wyix 39'-,F.I--' V I ' P' X II :::35ff ' ,.V::::::555:g:: ::: . V - -V ,-V H -Aj--1--.1 .V I ' HH' '..V:zaeasssss::V::a:'. Vsss -it F- V V ' .V - .- ' 5' ' ' 9 ' ...::::1:::::': ::::::::53 -55 V V. ' ii Vs ,V - V -Q V I , ar'-Zz , .,, -,. 3- -5251 55--5523 ' I fr- - -?7- '-9-'ff3'7'1 x W ' ---1' 1 '-555555555fffiififisfzas555:25-ies-VQ? V V ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'SEZESZiZ5EEi:::::::::::::::::aziiiaas:...,r::IIZ4:: Edztor XKILLI-XXI Vi FARR JR Buszness 'Hana cr C DOLGLASS FORD YE PIRIAIEH I94I PRIME 1941 Published by the .students of The lull llll ITINI I I KSN ol I'l ll hl'IlWIlN'l'011N ll KIIPWIY llxx NIXXXIX 1 ' ' 1 1 11 I l 4 A A I A. ns O 1 1 ' ' V 1 1 ' A A 4 A A A '4 AA UliRNlXN'l'UNN. I'HII.XIlI-1l.I'llIX. 'Q s 4 IIRE IDBI! N THIS yearbook of Germantown Academy s Class of l94l we have at tempted not only to record the aCtlVl contrxbutlons of our members to the chool s progress and splrlt We hope that ln splte of our mexperlenced ef forts our readers may see a partlal achlevement of our mtent xii 1 ties of our class, but also to present the CIINTENTQ Dedlcatlon Appreclatlon To The Faculty Actlvltles Athletlcs Classes L ' ' . . 6 ' ' . is 8 . . . . I0 Seniors . L . . . I3 ' ' ' . . 53 ' . . . . . 6l . . 73 WILLIAM M. ROBERTS, A. B Illf llll XTIUY OWIILIANI M RGBER rs thc angers apprcclatlon for tht IDCSII mablc benefits of hls lDSfl'UCllOf1 and frlendshlp I I 1 . Class of I9-H dcdicates this book in He dmasi r DR. SAMUEL E. GSBOURN, A.B., A.M., LL. D APPRECI ATIUN N RECOGNITION of the pauent help and gulclance wlth whlch he has dlrectecl us the Class of l94l extends Dr Samuel E. Usbourn conflclent that he Wlll enjoy many acldltlonal years of success at Germantown Academy 9 f V I t v its heartfelt thanks to our Headmaster, ra. W .Q Y' Q Q as muwaam 11 ...gs T0 THE FACULTY UR graduatlng class owes a great debt to the Faculty for the many hours of lnstructlon and sympathetlc HCIVICC they have glven us Therefore, to these who have sought, Wlth more than due care, to prepare us for future hfe, we extend our sm cere gratltude . J '11 ,mt I X M j. ,W i , I at V .. . . f' . , , .. ' K -L 'F f. , , A' ' '- A W ' rl , '4 ' qqf , , 'M .g..an My 2... e 1 YJ New, A -L, f' F, -. . ,M W v..auf+.,.,.. F -. . - .f Mn TIIE F ACL LT! SAMUEL E OSBOURN AB AM LLD Headmaster Ilampden Sydney Prlnceton and Pennsylvania L IIOWELL DAVIS S B A M LL B Asslslanl lo lhe Headmuslcr Pennsylvanxa WILLIAM M ROBERTS A B Sczence and Drreclor of Sporlv Franklin and Marshall FREDERICK A IIEUER AB AM Ilmloru Muhlenberg and Pennsx Ivanxa WILBUR II ODA AB AM PM D Sprmzsh Ccrmzn andfvench Oberlin Pennsylvanla and Sorbonne ARTIIUR W L BASY B L Lyct of Barr and Unlverslty of Strasbourg CARLJ TRUESDALE SB AM Colgate WILLIAM D CARPENTER SB AM Pennsylvania DAVID A IIUBER AB AM Prlnceton and Pennsylvanxa TIIEODORF M MOORE AB MA PHD Princeton Harvard and Cornell J COOPER FREINCH A B Science and Ualhcrralzcs Pennsylvania State MILTON K JENKINSOIN II AB SM Pennsylvania LOUIS R SPEALLER J SB AM Temple Unlverslty ROBERT M PORTER AB AM MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MRS Bowdoln and Pennsylvania West Chester Normal DOROTHY G PAGE SB Pennsylvama JANET WILKIE S B Columbia OLIVE L MYERS S B Shlppensburg Normal and Temple bnlverslty MURIEL II FELLOWS SB AM Philadelphia Normal and Pennsylvanla NORA V MYERS SB SM West Chester Normal and Temple University SELENA H ULLOM S B Illman Carter and Pennsylvania ANNA G MACBRIDE Hyperlon Conservatory of Muslc ANDREA DEL VECCHIO MISS GLADYS M C- WEST School of Design and Pennsylvanla Academy of Fine Arts MRS DOROTIIY T PFEIFER MISS GERTRUDE S COYNE MISS MARY C WATTERS DR JOHN WOLF DR P HOWLAND SHAW CHARLES A FORD SB AM PHD Ohlo State Umverslty I I French and Spunrah Latm and French Wazhemahcs Lalm and Englrsh Englzsh ard Head Coach rn Sports Sacnce and I a hen ulzcs Physzcal Drredor 7 hm! Intermedrale Furs! lnlermedrale Fourth Prrmary Th1rdPnmaru Second Prxmaru Ftrs! Przmaru Kzndergarlen Wlusrfl 'UanualT1a1n1ng r Lrbranan Secrelarres Physician Ocullsl Psychologrsl T 7 , . ,Bias .... . ., , ,,. ,., . , R, . ., . ..,. ., .. . . .. K ' ' MISS MARY II, IRWIN .... ... ,,. .. , ,,. . ,.,, .. Second lnlermediule . . .,,, I ...,. . A . NA! CLASS 0F 1941 joseph T Ade ames Balrd Stewart B Boerner W Lawrence Cahall Wllllam R Carothers Richard W Charles Warren W Cunningham LEWIS M Cutter George P Darrow III Robert F Donnelly Wxlllamw Farr r C Douglass Ford Frank W Frlck Theodor E Heldenrerch ohn B Henlcels lll ames H llenn sscy Peter Hodshon Henry G Honeysett Norman ohansen Posfgradu fe M Relff Landes ohn H Loughrldge Charlesj Lutklns ames G lVIacBr1de Harryj McDevitt ames M Pawson ohn Roper Wllllam R Ruggle Robert W Safrln B Burton Smyth Arnold L Snyder Herbert M Stanton Edwin H Stulb Ill Robert P Tutt X Ferdlnand L Vogel John E Welply J Wllllam Werner r Robert F Yeabsley Vlfalter F Yeager r J ' .l - ' . , Jr. . ' john E. Denton, Jlr. Edward Sanborn, III e . ' ' 1 Jr. . KI . - eu- . ', r. I2 SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President FRANK WELCH FRICK LEWIS MOORE CUTTER Frank So much one man can do Marvell Entered 28 Tracksquad 39 40 Team 4I Fire Brigade 39 40 4I Phllo 4l German Club Secretary 39 Vlce President 40 PYESI dent 41 Student Councll 40 Chairman 4l Belfry Club 40 4l The Academy Monthly Staff lolces Editor 40 F.d1tormChlef 41 YE PRIMER Staff Associate Efdltor VICC Presldent of Class 39 Presldent 40 4l Wxlllam Kershaw Medal 32 Cum Laude Salutatory The Academy Club Lacking no quality for fulfllllng the presldentlal ofhce Frank Frlck has ca pably helped to gulde the class slnce hls entrance IH l928 As thls good looklng lad headed The Academy Monlhly Stu dent Councll and German Club and helped Phllo and YE PRIMER Staff he was one of the buslest men m the school Besldes hls school actlvltles Franks favorite pastlmes have been telling some one anyone about a Packard s merlts keeplng lnsmger s garage ln busmess wlth crmkled fenders and trymg to get a date to sult hlm Nevertheless he has con slstently stood hlgh ln the class and has very seldom mlssed the Honor Roll Though qulet Shorty as he IS sometlmes called has won many frlends through hls warm and generous dlsposltlon We glve you our sincere wish for a successful college career ol man ew ThcEternalFcmmmcdrawsuson Goethe Entered 35 Football Squad 38 39 Swxm mmgsquad 40 Team 4l Tennis quad 39 40 Team 4l F1reBrxgade 40 4I Philo 40 President 4l Student Councll 4l The Academy Monthly Staff School Notes 40 Alumni Notes 41 YE PRIMER Staff Asso clateE.d1tor 4l V1cePres1dentofClass 40 4I Mock Presentation The Academy Club Lew s all around good nature and handsome smlle have made hlm popular wlth all hls classmates as proved by hls selectlon to be Vxce Presldent of the class for the past two years Lew partlclpated ln football untll thls year when a bad knee put an end to thls actlvxty HIS vocal support was nevertheless present at all games Formerly he was attracted to the falrer sex m general but smce a certain young lady appeared he has re strlcted hls actlvltxes along thls lme especlally when she has been home from school Extracurrlcular actlvltles have never ceased to feel h1s touch and now as Presldent of Philo he leads our school s soclety for the promotion of mterest 1n literature Lew IS succeeding ln carrymg a heavy schedule this year ln preparatlon for Annapolis and thus makes us feel sure that he will make good and be a credit to G A and the U S Navy H 77 GCI 77 , , - y r r 1 - .I ' n v 1 1 v 1 v 9 v I P- v 1 . ..,,. ,.., . . . - v ' , v ' - , , l . 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Stcrclary CHARLES JULIAN LUTKINS Chuck oy shared :sjoy doubled Goethe Entered 29 Football Team 39 40 Squash Team 4l Baseball Team 39 40 Captam Flre Brigade 40 4I Philo 0 French Club 38 Belfry Club 38 39 Student Councll 4l Athlet1cCouncxl 4l Theflcademy Monthly Staff Asslstant Busme s Manager 40 Busxness Manager 4l YE PRIMER Staff ASSOCIBIC Editor Presldent of Class Secretaryof Class 41 Class Wnll The Academy Club Of course everyone enjoys a good laugh but Chuck seems to get more out of a laugh than anyone else does slnce ln class he never falls to take advantage of the least opportunity for a blt of comedy Hls actlvlty ln school llfe has been con slclerably above the average l-lavmg held down hns posltlon at rlght field and contrlbuted greatly to the hxttmg ablhty of the team for three years he was elected captaln of the team thls year Nelther can Chlcks buslness ablllty be ques tloned for as Business Manager of The Academy Monthly he has Increased the advertlslng to a new high HIS frlend lmess and fine character made hlm Class Secretary a responsible posltlon which he IS certamly capable of fulfilling ex cellently Wlth a record luke Chlcks and wlth hls vltallty personality and ambltlon he wlll go far ln llfe Treasurer WILLIAM ROBERT CAROTHERS The Colonel Frzendly and rank Tupper Entered 36 Football Team 39 40 Squash Team 39 40 Captam 4l Sw1mmxng'Ieam 37 38 39 4l Captain 40 Crew 39 40 4l FxreBr1gade 40 4l Phllo 4I German Club Treasurer 4l Belfry Club 4l Student Council 39 40 4l Athletic Council 39 40 4l YE PRIMER Staff Sports Editor Treas Presentatxon The Academy Club Five years ago from out Overbrook way came Bxll Carothers to wm thirteen varslty letters at G A The football squash and swlmmmg teams and the crew have felt hxs flne support and leader ship l-le has generally been on the Honor Roll but wlll be remembered better for his mgenlous chemistry and physlcs experlments Hrs rule was to add anythlng and fmd the results H received hls nickname The Colonel only thls year when he taught the boys the new indoor sport of Colonel Bump The Colonel IS noted also for three other ltems ravmg about Maryland keeplng late hours and spending most of hls tlme at Eddles Each IS lmportant to hlm but we wonder ln what order Bull IS bound to make a hut wherever he goes so we ll just wlsh that he docsn t get twlsted ln later llfe lo W as - rr u n , , . . . . : , , : 1 . . 1 , 5 . , . . . . , , ' . I : . '4Ig ' ' .' . 1 . 4, 4l: , . U. ,t , , , :I . .' , ', ' 3 ' '.' 3 . . ' : . ' : , S . , . . . : . . . . : . I . 1 - ' ' 3 ' , '39g urer of Class, '4lg McDevitt Medal, '40g Mock y . . . : . I - .. . . , 1 . . , , . , ' . e , - - - .. ,, 1 o s , 7 - y n 1 n . , - - .. ,. ' ' I ll YU ' . . , , . ' . , , . . . , . . , , . . . . ' ' . . . , , . . . - . n n a n s , , y . . . , . JAMES BAIRD lm For every why he had a where orc Butler Entered 39 Soccer Squad 39 Team 40 Manager 40 Basketball Squad 40 Tennis uad 40 Crew 4l Flre Brigade 4l German Club 40 4l Blue Key Society 4I YE PRIMER Staff Asslstant Business Manager Durlng rms two years with us hls hearty laugh and good nature have won hlm many frlends On a clear clay hls lusty VOICC can be heard for mlles calling Hey Landes walt a rnmute' lm can always be counted on for a smlle or a cheerful greetlng no matter what the weather or the condltlonof the monthly report We have also discovered that whatever the toplc of the subject On a Saturday afternoon lm can u ually be found somewhere around German town ln the company of a member of the other sex spreading hls Ideas as usual Go on lm you may talk yourself lnto something worthwhlle some day STEWART BENJAMIN BOERNER JR Stew Slrongcsl mmds Are o len those o whom lhc nozsy world Hears least Wordsworth Entered 40 F1reBrlgade 4I German Club 4l As Stew one of our new arrlvals thls year IS a quiet fellow for all of hls cheery smlle we have had dxfhculty IH dlscoverlng much about hlm He has nevertheless revealed his skull ln solld georretry by hls learned recltatlons ln the latter half of the day he could be found near the Lower School surrounded by the younger boys and although he dad not comment upon them we could see by watchlng hlm that he enjoyed thelr company and thelr games Stews earnestness and appllcatlon to hls tasks will surely serve hlm well ln later life 16 ffl' 7, f .+ . . 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WALTER LAWRENCE CAHALL JR Larry Those obshnale qucslronlngs Wordsworth Entered 28 Swrmmmg Squad 33 Basketball Squad 40 Team 4l Tenms Team 38 Captam 39 40 4l ChlefofF1reBr1gade 4l Phllo 40 Vlce President 4l Student Councrl 40 4I Belfry Club 4l Orchestra 40 4l The Academy Monthly Staff Sports Edltor 40 4l YE PRIMER Staff Photo Edltor Senior Dance Committee Treasurer of Class 38 Secretary of Class 39 Wrllxam Kershaw Medal 35 Dr FrankB Gummey Prlze 39 Qenlor Debate Cla s Oratlon The Academy Club Larry IS hard to equal because of his fine achlevement throughout his school career l sports he wlll probably be best remembered for hrs performance on the tennls court where as captain of the school team for three years he has led the players to many vlctorles and where he has won even more honor 1n Jumor tennls com petltlon therefore rn the future he should ad vance to wlder recognltlon IH the tennls world Larry s asslstance to our teams and to our two school publlcatlons has not engaged all hlS spare tlme however for he IS no less a drummer an artlst ln beatlng out swlng muslc Larry lntends to study at the Unlverslty of North Carollna next year and we extend to hmm sincerest hopes for hls success throughout hls college and medlcal career RICHARD WRIGHT CHARLES Dlc Let zgnorance tal as ri wrll La Fontaine Entered 40 Swlmmlng Team 4I Phllo 4I French Club 4I Orchestra 4I Cum Laude Mock Presentatxon DlCk coming from the junior class at Olney entered C1 A thus year wlth a plan for a llttle concentrated study Honor Roll marks have plagued hum all year as a result Thus thm blond lad could be found almost any time ln Dr Moore s mqulsltlon room trymg to fathom the relatlve Importance of Engllsh Hrs knowl edge of trlg and physics however has enthralled many of us Duck has thus entered the class functions wholeheartedly and has supported almost all our undertakings both ln school and out Though qulet and serious ln class he was m the front row lf there was any fun golng on We wlsh hlm well at Carnegie Tech ll , 1 Cl 77 , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . , . , . . , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - . , . , . 1 1 -J 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . 1 1 1 1 CC ' kv , . . 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 - 1 , ,,. . . . ,, . 1 n - - 11 . . 1 1 1 - 1 WARREN WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM Barney Strength of both mind and body Spmoza Entered 40 Football Team 40 Crew 4l Fxre Brigade 4I Barney IS another valuable newcomer who has acquired many frlends ln the Flfth Form He showed great ablllty ln football thls year and trled out for crew thrs sprmg Barney who plays a lot of ICC hockey has a posltlon on the Phlladelphxa All Qtars team Slnce thls llkable fellow lsn t just brawn having an alert mlnd we are sure he wlll make a good record at college next year GEORGE POTTER DARROW lll George Abhorrcnl o a calculatlon crosl Tennyson Entered 28 Soccer Squad 39 Team 40 Swrmmmg 40 4l Frre Brigade 40 4I Phxlo 4I French Club 40 4l The Academy Monthly Staff Crrculatlon Man ager 4l YE PRIMER Staff Assocxate Edrtor Senior Dance Commrttee Class Hrstory George IS known to everybody around school as one of the old stand bys HIS work m athletics has been very commendable for he has proved lnvaluable on the soccer Held ln the swrmmmg pool and on the rlver When we add the llst of hls non athletlc contrlbutlons we realize that George has done much for the school however not recorded IS the fact that he has good naturedly rendered conslderable servlce by provldlng trans portatlon to varlous places for a sizable portlon of the student body We understand that next fall he IS to go to Wesleyan Umversrty ln Mnddle town Connectlcut where college IS not the only attractlon for George May success attend all hrs endeavors wlthm that state ln future years 18 ll 97 7 C6 U f ' .- . squad, '38, 3'j, Team, '4l: rm! squaa, 'asf '39g Crew, JOHN ELMER DENTON JR e How much we gazn who ma e no clazms Meredlth Entered 40 Football Team 40 Baseball Team 47 4I F1reBrlgade 4I YEPRIMER Staff Sports Edltor Here you see the handsome vlsage of a blond blue eyed Saxon Though John came to G A only ln February I940 we have llked hlm from the very hrst day ed appears to be thlnlclng rather serlously most of the tlme and when he has something to say you can bet lt IS worth our attentxve TlStCI'llng ed has been one of Mr French s valuable assets on the football field and also on the pltchlng mound He and Safrln have been found together almost any tlme We feel sure ed will be a credlt to C A wherever he may go next year ROBERT FRANCIS DONNELLY 0 Let not mzrth turn to mlschze Proverb Entered 36 Football Team 39 40 Squash Squad 4l Baseball Team 40 Tennis Team 4l F1reBr1gade 40 4I French Club 37 German Club 39 40 4l Semor Dance Commxttee There IS no mlstaklng that short broad shouldered fellow with the gruesome laugh It IS Bob Donnelly Upon commg to G A Bobby made many new frlends by entertammg them wlth hls jolly smlle and good nature and by carrylng on for the school ln both football and baseball ln whlch he earned four varslty letters m the last two years Many IS the tlme we have heard hls harrowing tales of adventure and noted thelr marked resemblance to fxctlon Perhaps he gathered them by means of hls favorite pastime readlng the funny magazlnes at Doc s ln the afternoon Llfe wlll hold llttle worry for one who can laugh at any trouble 12 , . ffil df, o k . syn- ' t ' : . 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HB bn a Q nfhid . . . . , - , . - - - .. . ., C WILLIAM WILBERFORCE FARR JR I Procraslmatzon 1 lhe art ecpmg up wlth yesterday Marquis Entered 29 Swlmmxng uad 40 4l Tenms uad 39 40 4I FxreBr1gade 4I Phllo 40 Treasurer 4I French Club Secretary 4I Orchestra 40 Student Council 4l The Academy Monthly Staff Assistant Llterary Edltor 4l YE PRIMER Staff Edxtorln Chxef Treasurer of Class 40 Senlor Dance Committee Cum Laude Class Poem The Academy Club We belleve that no one has figured Blll out although he has been with us twelve years but we are sure he IS as fine a fellow as one can know At tlmes Bnll tries to be angry but hls exceptional good nature renders thls sltuatlon lmpossxble and makes hlm a frlend of nearly everyone We soon notlce hls absence for he can always pro vlde us wlth a humorous remark or a Wltty answer usually at hls own expense Nevertheless Bull has made an envlable academic record all through his school career and also has taken a very actlve Interest m the school llfe the greatest of has efforts havmg produced thls book Bull wlth many qualxtles needed to carry a man through llfe ICCCIVCS our wlshes for his success at the UDIVCISILY of Pennsylvama next year CHARLES DOUGLAS FORD Doug From grave to gay rom Ilvely to severe Pope Entered 32 Soccer Squad 40 Track Squad 39 Manager 40 4I F1reBr1gade 4I French Club 40 President 4l Belfry Club 39 40 4l Cheerleader 40 4l The Academy Monlhly Staff jokes Edxtor 4l YE PRIMER Staff Busmess Manager qenlor Debate Class Gift Comm ttee Class Hlstory Doug one of the talle t and most llkable members of the Semor class has been with us smce Thlrd Prlmary By hls actxve partlclpatlon ln the Interscholastxc French Club of Phlladel phla and Natlonal French Club the C A Club has galned real recogmtlon not to mentlon the banner now graclng our assembly hall The Belfry Club has greatly benefited by Dougs assoclatlon wlth It too For the past two years he has been the schools leadlng actor and we trust that he wlll carry thls reputatlon on to college As well as you managed the buslness end of YE PRIMER Doug we know you will handle the buslne s of lxfe 20 , . 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THEODORE EMIL HEIDENREICH .IR e You are the vanzlla o society Smith Entered 37 Football Squad 37 Soccer Team CoCapta1n 39 Captam 40 Basketball Squad 3 40 4l Track Squad 38 Team 39 Captain 4I Flre Brlgade 40 4l German Club 4l Student Councll 4l 4I Athletic Council 39 4I YE PRIMER Staff Sports Edxtor Senior Dance Committee Ted IS that blg handsome boy you saw tendlng the G A soccer goal It was certamly a lucky break for the team when he decided to quit the football squad ln 38 much to Coach Frenchs chagrm and 10111 the soccer team As captam Ted has certamly proved his leadership Never theless as you can see by the scores we had need for more hke hlm I-hs athletic prowess IS also that he has been a member of the Athletlc Councll for three years Barrlng hls odd shoes and halr do he can easlly be called one of the best dressed and best lookmg boys ln school and on the dance floor We expect great thmgs of you Ted ln college and life so go and prove It JOHN BERNARD HENKELS lll Henk A wise and masterly lnactwzly Macklntosh Entered 38 Football Squad 40 Basketball Squad 39 40 4l Baseball Squad 39 40 4l Fire Brigade 40 4l Philo 4l German Club 39 40 4l Belfry Club 39 The Academy Monlhly Staff Ass1stantBuslness Manager 4l YE PRIMER Staff Actlvltnes Editor Semor Dance Committee Senior Debate Even though Henk a very quiet and good humored fellow has been wlth us for three years most of us do not know much about hlm How ever a qulet person anywhere IS the one to know and some of the boys at school have found thls fact true of ohn Besldes partlclpatmg ln many extra curricular actlvltles Henk has been of great servlce to the baseball and basketball teams Keep pluggmg john as you have been and you wlll come out on top 71 HT df, , . s If Q .T ' ' ' 5 , ' : , '33. - ' , ' . 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' : .' : I .'40, 7 - - revealed by his star pole-vaulting and by the fact 7 ff 77 JAMES HARLEY HENNESSEY Harve Time elaboralcly thrown away Young Entered 29 Football Team 39 Captain 40 Basket ball Squad 39 Team 40 4I Baseball Team 39 40 4l Track Squad 40 Fire Brlgade 40 4l Student Council 4l Athletic Council 40 4I Secretary 40 Secretary of Class 40 Senior Dance Committee Mock Presentation Harve IS one of the oldest members of the class and has seen and done almost everything around school throughout the mtervenlng years H could be identified by those long lapses of time and certain ers and ahs after any question put to him be he ln French or English class Harve has been well known also as the head of our championship football team this year On the basketball floor and the baseball diamond he was a great asset Hank as he is also called at all tlmes has that dapper appearance As a result women and studies seem to complicate his life work Nevertheless one cant help liking this happy go lucky young man and we give him our best for the comm ears g y PETER HODSHON ete ' And when a lady s m the case You now all other things give place -Gay Entered 39 Football Squad 39 Fire Brigade 40 4l Senior Dance Committee During Pete s two years IH school we have not seen so much of him as we should have liked be cause of the fact that he lives in Doylestown and because of his interest ln the fairer sex Wherever one can locate Pete there IS sure to be some fun or prank in progress Almost every day he could be found in Mr Heuer s room during lunch period giving his rendition of some popular plece of music such as The Bad Humor Man Aso Pete IS very willing to help classmates who are having trouble with their girls He does this by Slmply stealing them out from under said class mates noses Yet all fun aside Pete SdlStlIlCtlVC character make him one fellow whom none of us will easlly forget for his jovial laugh dashing manner and warm friendship have made a lasting impression upon us 7 K6 77 , . . h e no end, with women holding a slight edge over - , CCP 7 9 n . 22 HENRY GARRATT HONEYSETT U Wzld to hold though 1 seem tame Wyatt Entered 39 Football Team 39 40 Basketball Team 40 4l Baseball Team 40 Co Captam 4l Spanish Club 40 4l Student Councnl 4l Athletxc Councll 4l Bud has shown great ablllty ln both sports and school llfe ln hls two years at C A He has made the All lnterac football team twlce and is a valuable man on our baseball and basketball squads Bud s fine personallty has not only placed hlm ln many school aCtlVltlCS but lt has also won for hlm many loyal frlends The school wxll mlss Bud next year but we are certaln that he will have just as much success then as he has obtamed at G A Good luck Honey MAURICE REIFF LANDES JR Rel Twas natural to please Dryden Entered 29 Soccer Team 39 40 Baseball Squad 39 Assistant Manager 40 Manager 4l Fire Brigade 41 Phllo 4l Blue Key Society 40 Presldent 4l The Academy Monthly Staff Exchange Editor 41 YE PRIMER Staff Associate Editor Semor Dance Com mittee emor Debate Cass Prophecy Relff Jolned us ln the Flrst Prlmary whlle we were under lVl1ss Bushongs strong and careful guldance We used to marvel at hls sedateness and wonder lf he would ever change from this but our fears were wlthout foundatlon for he revolted eventually and became qulte a man about town R616 IS amlcably mclmed towards everybody and usually strlves to please However every once ln a whlle he becomes qulte pugnaclous when someone or somethmg annoys hlm He has been of great servlce to the soccer team havlng earned hls Varslty G and also to the baseball team ln the difficult Job of manager Keep up the fine work ln future occupatlons 3 u 11 B d , . 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' . . 2 1 , . : , : , . . : . . . . : , : - ' .C ' . oi-4 9 ' . . , , . , , , . - .. ,. , Zt JOHN HALSTED LOUGHRIDGE Yoc I shall laugh myscl to death Shakespeare Entered 40 Football Team 40 Basketball Team 41 Baseball Team 4l F1reBr1gade 4I Yock has been a valuable addltlon to the senior class this year for not only has he par tlclpated ln sports and school affairs but he has entertalned us all by hls orlgmal humor H made the football and basketball teams and was just as valuable ln baseball this sprlng His numerous frxends know that no matter how hard llfe gets he will always be Sllllllhg and we are sure that he wlll have a very good record at college next year Good luck Yock JAMES GODDARD MacBRIDE Mac Ah why should lde all labour bei' Tennyson Entered 29 Track uad 39 40 Team 4I Flre Brngade 4I French Club 34 35 36 German Club Society 40 Secretary 4I Cheerleader 40 4I The Academy Monthly Staff Assistant Busme s Man ager 40 4l Cla sC1ftComm1ttee Mac one of our number who entered C A IH the Primary School has been consplcuous all through school not only because of hls wavy hair but also because of hls readme for a joke He ha had a decided lntere t 1n athletlcs and has worked out regularly ln the gym Also he dxd excellent work on the track where he showed hls ablllty as a sprinter Although we never heard hlm say much about her we know that Macs social hours during the past several years have been occupied by the pursult of a certam girl His free hours however were not wholly applled to athletics and the fair sex Because every day after school he cculd be found plugging away on his homework we know that his efforts wlll recelve thelr just rewards and wln success ln llfe 74 u kv f .- . . . . . . e U 77 '37,.'38, 39g' spanish cxubf '4o,'seCfetafQ, '4Ig Blue Ley S . . 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HARRY JOSEPH McDEVl'lT JR Mac L1 e rs a dream La Beaumelle Entered 41 Spanish Club 4I Although our knowledge of thus newcomer IS somewhat llmlted by his late arrlval at A he has nevertheless won our frlendshlp by his genial dlSpOSltl0h Throughout the year Mac was seen wlth Brud Vogel contlnually both on the campus and ln thelr laboratory lunch SCSSIODS Smce our new acquamtance plans to enter Yale Unlverslty his extra study at G A has prevented hlm from competlng m sprlng sports We trust that Macs soclablllty will always prove bene flclal to hum Best of luck Mac' JAMES MARTIN PAWSON JR Hn He hath a cusluon plump Coleridge Entered 35 Soccer Manager 41 Swnmmmg Team 40 41 Baseball uad 40 4l Fire Brigade 41 Presldent 41 Belfry Club 40 41 The Academy Monthly Staff 40 Assistant Literary Edxtor 40 l..1t erary Edltor 4I YE PRIMER Staff Actlvltles Edltor Senior Dance Commlttee 41 Wlllnam Kershaw Medal 36 Senior Debate Class Prophecy The Academy Club lm IS that Smlllng good natured boy who can always be seen wlth Doug Ford Because of a leg Injury lm was forced out of competltlon ln sports this fall but he nevertheless gave hls all ln h1s capacity as manager of the soccer team We also mlght mentlon the fact that he has done fine work as Llterary Edltor of The Monthly one of the hardest thlngs ln this Job bemg to make the Literary Staff submlt maternal ln time for the deadlme It was partly wlth hls cooperatlon that Doug Ford was able to accomplish what he dld for the French Club Here s to your success next fall m 7.5 , . an n . . . . 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WILLIAM ROSS RUGGIE aku L1 e IS ajcst Gay Entered 38 Crew 39 Fire Brigade 4l Spanish Club 38 Treasurer 40 Ross IS a very llkable person whose humorous antlcs and wltty remarks have made hlm popular wlth the boys H15 troubles wlth Mrs Pfelfer ln the library arguments wlth Mr Basy heckllng of Mr enkmson and boostmg of the swing musxc by hls one and only Count Basie wlll be remembered by every senior Ross has always been helpful ln the transportatlon of Mr French s teams SIRCC he IS always wllllng to help others Best wlshes for your success next year Sakx ROBERT WILLIAM SAFRIN 0 All wzsdom s armory this man could wield Entered 40 Football Team 40 Baseball Team 40 41 Fire Brigade 4l Phllo 4I Spanxsh Club 40 V1ce President 4l Athletlc Councll 4I Cum Laude Valedlctory Bob has been prominent ln both sports and school actlvltles at G A Has f-me play at quarter back caused hlm to be plcked for the All lnterac football team and the Lions Clubs football trophy and his fme pltclung has won many a vlctory for our baseball team ln the past two years Bob has been active in many non athletlc actlvltles and by hls llkable personality has won great popularlty among the boys He has dls played not only athletlc ablllty but also academic proficiency for hls lntelllgence has placed him ln the top section of the class ratmgs We are sure that Bob will be very successful at college next year 6 HS 'ff . , , , . ICB bv -Meredith. . , 2 EDWARD HALL SANBORN lll Surely I shall be wzser ln a year Tennyson Entered 38 Basketball uad 39 40 Tenms Squad 39 Fare Brigade 4l French Club 39 40 Spanish Club 40 4I Vice President 40 Ed IS a qulet unassummg fellow of very neat appearance and an lnexhaustlble yearnlng for daydreammg He had some hard luck thls wlnter when he broke hls ankle and crlppled himself for qulte a while but he kept right on uslng a cane to ald hlm In getting to school Although he IS not a consplcuous fellow Ed IS known to and liked by all his classmates We trust that Ed s affablllty wlll prove beneficial to hlm ln all fields of endeavor BENJAMIN BURTON SMYTH Smitty We hardly fnd any persons of good sense save those 7 who agree wzlh us La Rochefoucauld Entered 28 Swxmmxng Squad 4l Baseball Squad 39 40 4I Flre Brlgade 40 4I Orchestra 40 4I YE PRIMER Staff Asslstant Business Manager Treas urer of Class 39 Mock Presentation As one of the Four Horsemen four orlglnal members of the class, Smltty has proved valuable asset to G A Way back m the Lower School he was the class tough guy but slnce he has been nn the Upper School he has become reserved and qulet well most of the tlme any way He was at his verbal best whlle converslng Wlth Bob Yeabsley ln the back row of Mr Basy s class You have never seen qulte everythlng untll you have seen Smltty and B111 Farr racmg a tough twenty yards m the swlmmlng pool Smitty not only has been first trumpeter ln the school band but also IS actlve ln a private orchestra Trumpet smoothly through life Smitty and watch out for the sour notes 71 7 llEd77 . 1 ' , SC ' 7 .. nc . . , ' a O l ll ll ' . : , i I . ! - , . . , . ARNOLD LEONARD SNY DER Tal mg 13 one o the fnc arts Holmes Entered 39 Track Team 39 Flre Brigade 40 4l French Club 40 41 YE PRIMER Staff Asslstant Buslness Manager Senior Debate Comxc relief can be appreclated as well ln the classroom as ln llterature and we could always count on AI for a wlse crack ln class He can also be SCIIOUS they tell us when the necessity presents ltself We are not sure yet whether he wlll be a lawyer or a pharmacist but we know that he can talk hls way lnto or out of almost anythlng and that he can mlx delicious sodas Al never has any trouble makmg frlends matter where he IS so wherever he goes next year he wlll certamly be an asset to that mstl tl1tlOIl HERBERT MARSHAL STANTON Herb Whencc IS thy 1earmng9 Gay Entered 39 Soccer Squad 39 Team 40 Swlmmlng Squad 39 Team 40 Basketball Manager 4l Base rsh Club Secretary 39 V1cePres1dent 40 Presldent 4I Blue Key Society 40 Treasurer 4I Orchestra 39 40 4l The Academy Monthly Staff Assxstant I..1t erary Edxtor 40 4I YE PRIMER Staff Actlvltles Edltor Wallace S TruesdellMemor1alPr1ze 40 Cum Laude Senlor Debate Salutatlo Herb has taken an actlve part ln both athletlc and non athletic aCtlVltlCS since he joined our class HIS partlclpatlon ln extra currlcular actlvl tles however has never affected his scholastic work which has been excellent Herb won the Wallace 5 Truesdell Nlemorlal PFIZC for excel lence ln Latm m the Fourth Form He also has had a deep Interest ln Spanlsh havlng been elected to offices of the Spanish Soclety for the past two years and belng Presldent thls year Herb IS so well versed ln knowledge of various kmds that lt IS practlcally lmposslble to stump hlm on a question We feel sure that whatever hls field of endeavor he wlll be a great success 78 HAI!! k' ' f .- . - ' ' , no SC 77 ballscluad: '39g Fire Brigade, '4lg Philo, '40Z '4IZ spanf EDWIN HUTTER STULB The palpable obscure Mllton Entered 29 Soccer Team 39 40 Tennxs Squad 40 4l Fire Brlgade 40 4l Spanlsh Club 40 4l O chestra 37 38 40 4l YE PRIMER Qtaff Assxstant Busmess Manager Semor Dance Committee 4l Senxor Debate Mock Presentation Ed left the school for one year to go to Sprmg field Hlgh and when he returned he favored our class by Jomlng lt You most llkely have seen whlle llstenlng to the school band playmg the Jolly Scout a certam drummer attempting to suppress the Krupa m hum and occasxonally breaklng out wlth a few hot rim shots that IS Ed He also excelled on the varsity soccer and tennls teams We are told that he IS hopmg to take a trlp to South America some tlme m the near future to learn more about his favorlte language Spanlsh We wlsh you success Ed ln this venture and ln all others you undertake FERDINAND LINCOLN VOGEL JR Bru Though somewhat lardy I perchance arrrve Dante Allghlerl Entered 40 Soccer Team 43 Track Team 4l Brud one of the new addltlons to our class has proved hlmself a very llkable fellow Even though he IS a new boy Brud has quxckly ac qulred the old G A spmt on the athletic Held as well as m the classroom Not only has he won a place on the soccer team but also It IS rumored that the track team wlll gam a very capable candldate ln hlm thls sprmg The members of the soccer squad will always remember one day ln the Manhelm locker room when much to Brud s embarrassment a certam letter was found slgned Mrs Ferdinand Vogel ust as good naturedly as he took thls mcldent we are sure that Brud wlll take the bumps of llfe 'O as n Ed 1 , . : . . : . , : . . : r- . . . . . -.1 . 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WILLIAM WERNER JR Big B1ll No man rulclh sa cly but he that rs wzllzngly ruled a Kempns Entered 40 Football Team 40 Track Team 4l Fire Brigade 4l German Club 4l Bug Blll descrlbes thls newcomer perfectly as many of his football opponents wlll certainly agree Bull was one of the backs on G A s squad this year and dnd a very good job at hls posltlon He went out for the track team this sprlng and we are sure he dnd hls share of the work We want to extend our best wishes to Blg B111 for hrs success at college next year ROBERT FARRAND YEABSLEY Yeahs Wllh pahent rnatlcnhon Meredlth Entered 34 Football Squad 39 Team 40 Basket ball Squad 38 Team 39 40 4l Baseball Squad 39 Academy Monlhly Staff Jokes Edxtor 4l YE PRIMER Staff Asslstant Busmess Manager Senior Dance Com mittee Mock Presentation Whenever there IS a dlscusslon of gurls or the next formal dance you will find Yeabs right ln the midst of lt Yet he can carry on conversa tlons about many other thmgs the most proml nent belng athletics Everyone will remember hum for hls performance on this years football team When because of lnjurles the two regular centers on the team were dlsabled for a large part of the season Yeabs filled that posltlon with no prevlous experience and fmlshed the remainder of the season wlth an almost perfect record For the last two years he has been one of the dead shots on the basketball team and more than once he has been the major cause for the team s vlctorles Moreover he has been a valuable member of the baseball team for two seasons filling almost any posltlon where a player was needed He IS full of pep and ready for anything that comes along and Judgmg by his school record he IS destined for an even greater athletlc career The best of luck to you Yeabs ln what ever you take a swlng at through llfe 30 , . 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Q 1 D CK 77 Team, '40,' '4I2 Fire 'Brigade, 40,' vu: Philo, '4Ig' The WALTER FREDERICK YEAGER JR Wa t Dxlzgence the one vzrtue that embraces rn rt all the rest Cxcero Entered 29 Soccer Squad 38 39 40 Swlmmmg uad 40 41 Tennls Squad 38 39 40 Team 4l F1reBrlgade 4l Phxlo 40 4l French Club 40 4l Belfry Club 39 40 4l The Aacdemy Monthly Staff ASSlSt8ht Busmess Manager 4l YE PRIMER Staff Photo Editor Senior Dance Committee Class Gxft Com Flash' Snap' Thank you Don t get exclted lf you are confronted by a sltuatlon such as thls because It will be caused only by Walt takmg your pxcture If you have known hlm for any length of time It wlll be no news to you that he IS pretty well mlxed up ln cameras trlpods and meters Both hls photographlc work and hls buslness ablllty have contrlbuted largely to the success of The Academy Monthly YE PRIMER and the Belfry Club He IS known by everyone as a good all around sport and a true frxend and he has set us all an example of dlllgence bv whlch some of us could beneflt We feel sure that Walt wlll be successful ln college and professional endeavor and that Temple Unlverslty will be glad to have him enrolled next year X5 ,Z CLASS POEM The youth whose uture care must be to wzcld Achzevcment s arms ln ace o toll and str: e To meet th opposmg orce wxth valiant shxeld To gaxn hrs ellow man ullness o ll e That youth we say must be o strength possessed Beyond the realm 0 wlsdom or zntent. A strength composed of each, but doubly blessed By power of both rn one true measure blent Though vrrtuels love doth beckon to an end, Farr wrsdom lights the path of its pursuit, But wzsdom, purpose flown, can never tend Towards that whose search mertra doth dzspute Cam then. 0 youth, these tools to wm thy goal A just mtent, and use of w1sdom's scroll WILLIAM W FARR ll , . u IH ittee: The Adademy Club. I - ' f . ' ' f f ' f. 1 if I u I ' ' 'f - f f f e , , f - f s c QI lAl.t5y x nw BAIRD Boraxl AH xx Alzorm HXRI IXNINC H xwl 1 TTFR Dxmzoxx lDl'NTON IDONNFI l-.XRR xcr 8 NEXT w LxR Lmon Rensselaer lNorth C arolxn 1 Trlmty Carnegle Lndeclded Annapolls Vi eslex an Ln ecldeel Lndeclclel Pennsx lx anxa FAVORITF IIACE Anvboclv s car Xvltll the lends Cn the tenms court Xvest Upsxl Street At the quarrx On the ce Marx ane s ln the en ln the other team s backfreld ln the mud Doc Baer s F JS A ITIUIIHLI' Something to sax Enunclatlon lessons Anythlng but green sult A sult coat A woman Phonetlc French IH I0 easx lessons lNot ung l perfect SYPOxl F XVORVII F XI RFSSION Xvhat are u doing thus afternoon! Yea 1 well mas be You re twisted That s what He ah' N ou should a seen the llrtle number For ohn sake No l-'lildxn A decent haircut Loolxlng for fat exef A Cll'1VCI' Q X Od YL Nlllgaf l1CCI1sE. 7 K' ,bl QI . . r 1-. 5 , Q A N12 er Q 'VY 7 ' 1 1 . .- 1 Qilz . ... I8 ' 7 x ' ' C' , .1. . , I7 ' . '. 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I7 ' ' ' 2 ' ' a ' ,U C' , .Es ,, I ., I8 ' ' - h' - '- ' V I Tech got, C' ,., I8 7 ' -i -- ,I ' I7 ' d 7 14 A xe's H .I 's I I3 'd ' x 2 1 A ,l'- 'fl f I '! .lx , I7 7 ' ' x I V V a 'lflklllliflllllco Fsuocs FO Lun s Hrs solld Those French tes Parlor tactlcs Thar math Thar car umbled speech That grln Shootlng the bull HIS rendltlons of R t marks SYN ID CH XRACTERISTIC Talklng Sxlence Lookln dlgmfled Those muscles C-ood nature Chewing on plcks Neatness Grlpmg Handsome vlsa That laugh Procrastlnatlon otm e Ax1BlTIox To get hls own car To get Dr Oda s hrst year words Another Krupa To marry Eddie To understand Mr Basy Goalie for the Rangers To learn how to spe To be an artlst End for the Eagles To beat hrs brother to the car Counselor IH a glrls camp DESTINY Hog caller Bee keeper at the zoo Tom tom player at the Cpera Head of the C-ood Wlll Hour lce man Cabln boy on the Nantucket Light ship Model mspector Chuld star for RKO To shme Frankle Reagan s shoes Edltor of German town Courzcr 33 , A l V l ll f l ' -r f l Q , r C ' 'A ' Nlodel for Atlas ' r v to l - A - S. A. ' ll ' LL on wuvrr FORD FRICK HFIDETNRPICH H1-m4ELs Hnmxrxnssr Y Hoosmax Hoxravszrr LANDES Lot c HRIDQE L1 IKINS 'VIAQBRIUF Mc DEVIIT ACI' NFXT YP AR Wesley an Pennsx lvanla C olgate Pcnnss lv xnla Undeelded C omell Tnmty Ptnnsx lx Ima Dax ldson I eh1gh 9 N1 Yale FAVORITE I l AC EL Qhxo In that Packard Darrow s Drug tore In the Held Sunnybrook Cappx s house Abxngton In the pool TOOTII IVlartha s after mldnlght Anywhere and uerx where Sky top Connectlcut NETD5 To stop growlng A steady glrl A steplado New shoes To whlstle for hls chploma Df1VlHg lessons HI o wlse up to the women C onficlence T0 wallc all the wav to sehool A gul of hns own A new manxeure se An algebra tutor FAVORITE' FXI RESSIOIN Dont drmlc It all Darrow All I can sav IS Well' Com dow n to Doc Smyth got Vour trxg done3 Repeat the questlon slr Censored ey Stoop I- ev Vou guvs KISS HIC ICICI you ll love It Vvanta see rn homework aIce3 Idontg It sr Is that sof 34 I 'Ni WAI IAXI K .I L . 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' ' I9 ' ' . f TAT'l5?llllLo Hniot s FOR Brealclng laws Pastlnz the dummv Blowxng up the lab Those chemlstrx marks lerpslclmorean rendltlons 'Necklng l bat xx oman liaklng out clutx clates llollerlng out tlme e xr XNlflClOXN llx lu meels lbat sen1or speech CHARACTERISTIL Not attending French Club meetlngs Shortness Those clothes Those Cay 90 s lnlr Cuts Hes1tat1on Those Ste tson hats That sharp appear anee lqlmose corclurox s Know mv c we rx boclv AVIBITION To be a second N alen tlno lqo get to bed before one o cloek Olymplc pole vaulter To surpass Hank Lusettl None Dowlestown to C ln 3 minutes To be some place on tlme et ID xx Moore lo go ste rely Aslslng lust :rx Cosmetlcs s ilesman questlons Th it xacant loole Congressman DFSFINY Doorman it the French CBSIDO Nlechanlc xt Lang borne Stable boy at Mc Kmney s Shoe salesman Nlodel for Sam the Tailor Dellverw man for Dx Dee Waslm prlxate nurse for the eoacll Midget it the Circus e ll xron s suecessor Q on cheeleer at the rm qo ID salesman N7 fan 1 , - .tht 1 'o 'R fs 5 s 4 s s s s N U ' I 3 I 1 - C 17 'K ' jf- .A. -' N' 'lwhose haircuts Chauffeur To make All-American Abington tl'ElflTlC cop V ' j -' l 'F V' Tog' H 'itb Dr. ' 5 2 ' - -'L ire 7 , , H A Q -a j lll- ,a lst- A ' X1 'j 1 V' V' - s A X -Z , - ' E1 ,- 1 . , ' . ' k QLASS NAVIE PAWSON RLGCIE SAFRINI SANBORN SMYTH SEYDER STANTON SU LB VOGEL WERx ER YEABSLEY YEAGER AGE N EXT YEAR Pennsylvanla Pennsvlvanla Pemlsylyama uncleclfled Bucknell Pennsy lvama Harvard umlwllefl Pennsvlvama Pemlsylvanla Hlll School Temple FAVORITE I I ACE ln bed Under the Count s plano ln the papers Wlth the Cellar Club At church meetlngs Eehlncl the fountaln In Ruggle car On the dance floor Wlth lVIcDevltt Away from hls books Penn Charter In the dark room NEEDS A glrdle A guardlan To Hunk a French test Some pep A new tal or Some exerclse A shave A new snare clrum' A new perma nent Sleep Some halr Lessons ln photography FAVORITE EXPRESSION That s a IC Blltl em' Sure l can drlve You tell us You re crazy' Oh Mr Basv you shock m nl hat s rlght Bo IS she WHEW' Yes Dr Moore Wlll you dance wlth my date5 Oh yeah3 You know what l thlnk3 36 ' f X! - v .,,l.l. .,j I7 y ' I ' ' 1' V' -, .. zol , 'l 1 ' ' ' , '. Y . ,......... I9 ' ' l I pn ' , - .V ..l...,.. 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X WH I ' J ,. ,,... ,' I8 ' Y- H ., ..,,, I8 A , I A ' - r l l l ' .W .. . 20 ' ' ' ' l l ' , I7 l ' ' v . .,,l,.l .4 I8 - ' I H SWAT llofll IC Fuiocs IOR Hls gas plane models That cigar Bashfulness C rutchcs Warmlng up ln the bullpen Copymg Lutklns homework Dlsagreelng wlth anwbodv lVlng the classlcs Plelllng Mr Roberts Flunlcmg German tests Stallmg ln Latin c ass Klbltllng on YE PRIMER CH xRACTER1sTlc uvenlle antxcs Dlggln a band The All Amerlcan Boy RCStlI1glD the Those sandwnehes Thr dnvm Outdomg the rambovt Glamor Thar vorce Monday mommg quarterback That chxldlsh expressnon Those duck feet O O AWBIHON make the crew rule the underworld learn to jltterbug get out of school To play first trumpet wlth B G To get 1n the French Academy To control the Rocke feller fortune To get to MLXICO Research chemlst Blocklng back for Rollms To have a date wlth Sally Rand Doctor DESTINY Another l cRox Mlller Mrs Pfelfer s asslstant Undertaker Four more years at Arthur Murray s assistant Forelgn leglonnalre To succeed Sam the Tailor Gigolo Bartender Soldler of fortune Coach of Beaver s softball team Photographer for Esquxre 37 W sl 1 on ' hx , I ox ' , J ' ' To Y . , 4. x, . K . g. , T I . , - ' T k ' , ' ' . To . . , ., library C. A. CUM LAUDE Robert W Safrm Valcdzclorzan Rlchard W Charles Frank W FflCk Herbert M Stanton 3 William W. Farr, jr. S THE ACADEMY CLUB ELECTIONS FOR 1941 W Lawrence Cahall Frank W Wrlllam R Carothers Charles Wllllam W Farr Walter F 99 Frlck Lutkms Yeager . , jr. . ' . . ' J' . Lewis M. Cutter james M. Pawson, Jr ' ' . . jr. . , jr. THE SENIOR DANCE Program Committee Orchestra Committee W LAWRENCE CAHALL R Charrman EDWINH STULB III Chazrman RICHARD W CHARLES W11.1.1AM W FARR OHN B HERKELS Ill AMES H HENNESSEY ROBERT F YEABSLEY PETER HODSHOIN ohm ROPER Decoration Commxltee GEORGE P DARROW IH Chaxrman M REIFE LANDES THEODORE E. HEIDENREICH R omx E. DENTON ROBERT F DOXNINELLY WALTER F YEAGER 40 . . , JR. 1 JAMES M. PAWSON, JR. J . . ' ,jR. ' J ' . , JR. -. , JR. THE SENIOR DANCE I-IE Senlor dance 'was held on Frlday March Z8 ln the ballroom of the Barclay Hotel where the decoratlon committee had done an extremely hne job The muslc furnlshed by George Sommers and hrs orchestra was excellent As the members of the class and their dates arrived they were welcomed by a recelvlng line made up of our class presl dent and hrs date the mothers of the class ofhcers and our honorary patroness MISS Mary H Irwln The dance wlll long be remembered by those who attended as one of the most enjoyable ever glven by a Cr A class The semors must be congratulated upon the selectlon of feminine pulchrltude VNIIICII thex escorted I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I I' I' Y I' I' I' Y I' Y I' I' I' Y loseph T Ade ames Baird Stewart B Boerner W Lawrence Cahall William R Carothers Richard W Charles Lewls M Cutter Ceorge P Darrow III Robert F Donnelly Wllllam W Farr C Douglass Ford Frank W Frlck ohn B Ilenlcels III ames II Hennessey Peter Ilodshon llenry C Honeysett Norman ohansen M Relff Landes John Il Loughrrdge Charlesj Lutkms ames G MacBr1de llarry J McDev1tt ames M Pawson john Roper Robert W Safrm Edward II Sanborn III B Burton Smyth Arnold L Snyder Edwin II Stulb III Robert P Tutt I erdlnand L Vogel john E Welply William Werner Robert F Yeabsley Walter I: Yeager 4 Mxss Dorothy 'Xnstett Mlss Polly Odgers Miss Doreen Mclntyre Mlss M xrle Louise Thompson Mass Eleanor Datz Mlss Ehzabeth Ward Mass Mary ane Test Mlss eanne Flood Mxss oan Shepherd Miss ean Landenberger Mlss Carol Dickson Mlss Barbara Bacon Mlss Elizabeth Rice Miss Margaret Otto Mlss Catherme Ilobensack MISS Peggy Cmder Miss Louralnla Vrooman Miss Vrrglnxa Shrll Mlss Martha Boyd Mlss Laura Ann McK1nney Mlss Evelyn Redman Miss Norah Shields Miss Polly Prylbll Miss Marilyn Martin Miss Mary Taylor Miss 0 Ann Small Miss Laura Courtney Miss Patty Wentz Miss Bette Sllcox Mlss Dorothy Morm rss Gaynell Rlckter 'Vlnss Jeanette Myers Mnss Ann Arguxer Mass ean Borek ' . . . . ,... . . . . ' J M. . ,lr . ' 2' ' M,' . , . ..... .. ., 'J M. . , ..., . . . A ,I M.. . . ,... .. . ..' ' Mr. Theodore E. Ileidenreich, Alr . . . ,Miss jean Ballinger M. ..... . . ' ' M . . . .. 'J- Mr.. .. . ' ' Mr. . M.: ' . .Jr . . . A ,' I Mr. 'A .Jr . . . -I' ' M. ' , ,jr , .. ',I I THE SENIOR DEBATE TOPIC Resolved That the Unlted States Government should requlre unlversal mllltary and defense traInIng for youth becomlng of age Charrman LEWIS M CUTTER udgcs ,I MITCHELL ELLIOT 83 GEORGE C DENNISTOIN Z3 SAMUEL H HIGH Z3 A rmallw Ncgalrve W LAWRENCE CAHALL Fzrsl Spca er HERBERT M STANTOR C DOUGLASS FORD Second Spea er OHN B HENKELS III ARNOLD L SINYDER Alternalc EDWIN H STDLB III HE Semor Debate thIs year was one of the best ever glven at Germantown Academy The audlence gathered In the Chapel at two P M on Wednesday May I4 to hear the pros and cons of one of the most Important acts ever passed by Congress Under the dlrectlon of Dr Moore the two teams were well coached by Mr Porter and Mr enkln son who coached the Afhrmatwe and by Mr Heuer who handled the Negatxve A large number of parents In addItIon to the members of the Upper School heard an argument whlch has set a hlgh standard for the Class of l942 42 J . , -IR., ' M 1' I . , JR. ..,4.... ' lg ,.....,.,.,,.. . ' . .....,......,. lg ,,,,.,.,,..,, ,I . . RICHARD W. CHARLES .........,.. Third Speaker ...,....,...,. M. REIFF LANDES, JR. YE PRIMER STAFF Edztor Buszncss Manager WILLIAM W FARR C DOUGLASS FORD Assoczale Edzlors LEWIS M CUTTER GEORGE P DARROW Ill CHARLESJ LUTKINS Asszslanl Business Managers AMES BAIRD B BURTON SMYTH ROBERT F YEABSLEY Sporls Edllors FRANK W FRICK M REIFF LANDES ARNOLD L SNYDER EDWIN: H STULB Ill WILLIAM R CAROTHERS OHV E DENTON THEODORE E HEIDENIREICH Pholo Edxlors W LAWRENCE CAI-IALL WALTER F YEAGER Actzvzlzes Edll0fS JOHN B HENKELS Ill AMES M PAWSON HERBERT M STANTON 43 . ,jR. . J . J I . .' .'. . I ,jR. . .' ,jR. . ,-IR. . . ' .I , J . . I-,J CLASS NIGHT SPEAKERS Salulaiory Salulallo Class Hzslory Class Poem Class Prophecy Oratron Class WII1 Moc Prescnlatlon Valedzctory Class Mcmorral CI I FRANK W FRICK HERBERT M STANTON GEORGE P DARROW IH C DOUCLASS FORD WILLIAM W FARR AMES M PAWSON W LAWRENCE CAHALI. CHARLES ,I LUTKINS LEWISM CUTTER Chazrman WILLIAM R CAROTHERS RICHARD W CHARLES JAMES H HENNESSEY B BURTON SMYTH EDWIN H STULB Ill ROBERT F YEABSLEY ROBERT W SAFRIN DOUGLASS FORD Chaxrman JAMES C MACBRIDE WALTER F YEAGER .IR 44 . NIR. .............,....,.4....M.REIFFLANDEs,jR. ,I . ,-IR. ' ...,......,,.,,............ . MIR. k ' ,....... ..,..,.. . , ' ' f ...,.......... C. , ' SALUTATORY O MY lot falls the prlvllege and pleasure of welcoming you the parents teachers and friends of the Class of l94I on this occasxon when our feelings are mlxed with joy and regret We are happy that we have successfully completed our work at G A but we cannot help feeling regretful that we are leavlng our Alma Mater and the friends that we have made durmg our years here However tonight we hope to stress the brlghter slde and as we recount some of our experiences and reveal some of the characterlstxcs of our classmates we hope that you wlll be entertained and wlll retain pleasant memorles of the Class Nnght Exercxses of the Class of 4l so pleasant that you wlll accept our lnvxta txon to attend our Commencement Exercises at the Academy tomorrow afternoon FRANK W FRICK 4I SALUTATIO ARENTES amlclque nos qul sunt conclusurl manslonem nostram ln hac Academia venerablll vos salutamus Hoc due ultlmo quod nos Almam Matrem rellnquere oportet nobls altus dolor est Sumus fructl multls anms laetls ln hac schola lnsxgm S1 mlhl llceblt dxcam de nostra Academla ut lmmortalls Cornelius Tacitus de Agricola uxdqund ex Academla Germantomensl amavxmus quldquld mlratl sumus manet man surumque est ln ammls nostrls fama rerum nostrarum Nam multos veterum velut IH glonos et lgnoblles obllvlo obruet nostra Alma Mater posterxtatl narrata et tradlta superstes erlt Hrs maglstrls qux tanta cum saplentla bemgnltateque nos docuerunt mentas gratlas agxmus Numquam obllvlscamur nostrorum patrum mstxtutlones Eae nobls carlsslmae sunt Vos quoque mel sodales saluto Certo sclo vos omnes fortunam optlmam hablturos esse et vltam utllem acturos esse ltaque V0blS omnlbus dlco avete et valete HERBERT M STANTON 45 . . - . . . . - - , . . . , . . , . , . 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' A - CLASS HISTORY UR years at Germantown Academy have been happy ones and sxnce many of us wall never reunlte agaln we the Class of l94I have wrltten our hlstory for perma nent record ln the year l928 the Class of l94l had lts ll'lSlgl'llflCaI1t begmnmg way back m the block bulldlng stage Of those who Jolnecl the Class that year four are wlth us tonlght Larry Cahall George Darrow Frank Frlck our little presldent and Burton Smyth who made up the nucleus of the Klndergarten Class These four recelved excel lent tralnmg even though at that tlme Kershaw Hall had none of nts present advantages Next year we started our real school llfe when we went mto the Flrst Prlmary and lVl1ss Bushong s excellent guldance That year our small group was doubled by the acqulsl t1on of Bull Farr R816 Landes Chlck Lutklns and Walt Yeager who was vlolently unwlll mg to attend school The outstandmg event of that year occurred when Miss Bushong set Burton Smyth on a few newspapers in a corner because she wlshed to punlsh him ffor what3 Two years later ln Thlrd C-rade we were further augmented by Doug Ford s entrance Thmgs were toughened that year by the necessary mastery of the process of multlplylng and dlvldmg fractlons As kmgs of the Prlmary we were next mtroduced to Miss Kerlm Although the Class had no new addltlons there are many thlngs whxch we can remember One of the most xnterestlng was a serxes of experlments conducted by Mr Roberts dealing wlth lxquxd oxygen Another thlng we remember besldes Bull Farr s poetry was Mxss Kerlm s method of punlshlng splt ballers whlch consisted of compelllng the culprlt to make an addltlonal 200 to 400 splt balls after school was Bob Yeabsley That year besrdes vlsltmg the Ledger Bulldlng the picture reprmted was taken there we were amused by a photographer who came from the Bullelm to take pictures of the bank which we had made m connectlon wlth our study of banking and check wrltlng Sometlme later we were mtroduced to public speakmg when four of our number debated on the relatlve ments of Washlngton and Llncoln The Thlrd lntermedlate year was the time when our wlldness emerged Co1nc1d1ng wlth our barbarlc tendencles was the entrance of two dlstmgulshed members Lew Cutter and lm Pawson Several emphatlc lncldences marked that year ln our memory On the hrst day our teacher Mr Lewxs was sllghtly befuddled by the splt balls whlch contmua ly llttered the floor Another thorn ln the slde of Mr Lewxs was the repeated loosenmg and tlghtenlng of the hydraullc door checks m Moore Hall by varlous members of our d1s tmgulshed gang When our pedagogue finally reallzed that the disturbances might be remedled by cuscretlonary dlSClpllI'l6 our same gang declded to u e the method employed by varlous labor umons to counteract his oppresslonary measures wlth the posslble secondary result of gammg longer lunch periods As a consequence our fellows were famllrarlzed wlth the office and Dr Osbourns ofhclal re bukes spendmg most of our tlme accustommg ourselves to the well known anxious bench However the most Important thlng that happened -v6 The notable addition to our Class, when we entered the Second Form Intermediate, . . . . . , . ,. . . . . . C g x ,W Y - , . . to us that year was the trxp to Washlngton durmg the Sprung Vacatlon Besides learnmg much about our great Capital we also had a roarlng good tlme and me doubt that the hotel manager would ever let us darken those thresholds agam Havmg been dropped from the posrtlon of commanders of the Lower School to that of buck prxvates of the Upper School we sad y reallzed how far lmportance was from our grasp On the first day of school two new members Blll Carothers and Bob Donnelly appeared and lmpressed us wlth thelr phys cal prowess At the same time we were definitely set back by Mr Heuer s remarks when he gave us our rosters During the fall the memorable I05 s made up largely of our Class won the champxonshlp without a single defeat and were subsequently honored wlth gold footballs at the Father and Son Banquet ln l937 Ted Hexdenrelch Jomed the class and ohn Henkels lm lVlacBr1de and Speed Snyder ln l938 Speed of course remembers the tlme Mr Basy dumped the contents of the wastepaper basket over hrs head whlle we remember that Speed returned Mr Easy s compllrrent by returmng the favor Later ln the year we welcomed Herb Stan ton and Harve Hennessey ln our unlor Year our Class was glven added wexght by Ed Sanborn lm Balrd the Class barker Pete Hodshon the Class dare devil and Ed Stulb who returned after a year s absence Later ln the same year we welcomed ack Denton and Bob Safrln also l939 40s hlghlxghts were our umor Proms whlch were the first affalrs of thelr sort The dances were held ln the school gymnaslum to muslc by Eddie Hop that the Class mlght sustaln a financlal loss However we took ln more than enough money to cover the cost justlfymg our expectatlons of success We now entered our all important Senior year serlously accepting our added responsl bllltlCS and trylng to carry them to the credit of old C A We were expanded by these members Stew Boerner Dlck Charles Barney Cunnmgham ohansen Brud Vogel Blll Werner ack Loughrldge Harry lVlcDev1tt ack Roper Sleepy Tutt and oe Ade Other members of the Semor Class are Bud Honeysett Ross Ruggle and john Welply The Senlor Prom was a magnlflcent success havlng been attended by the largest number of alumnl that has been for some time All who were present commented upon the band CCeorge Sommers and the decoratxons An excellent prelude to the dance was the dinner glven by Frank FflCk for the entlre Class Another successful affair was the annual Belfry Club productlon Molleres The lmaglnary Invalid havlng been presented ln retrospect we reallze that there has been an unusual reoccurrence ln our hrstory All through the years as we have made our cllmb towards graduation we have had all the new teachers The first was lVl1ss Kerlxn ln Fourth Prlmary Then ln the Third Form lntermedlate we had lVlr Lewls On enterlng the Upper School we have been taught by lVlr Burrall Mr Keyser Mr lVlcNeary and lVlr enkmson ln that order We do not regret this and we are grateful to each of these new teachers So we close these pages of thls our Class Hlstory havlng commented upon only a few of the hugh spots of our thlrteen years at Germantown Academy GEORGE P DARROW III C Douc1.Ass FORD 47 n . 4 fl . il u - n ' - - , ' ll 17 i L . ' ' ' , C D . . . . l - l ' I rc xr , . . l . 1 J , : , - : , , . . , J . - SI , kinson's orchestra. Permission for the dance was most difbcult to secure, as it was feared I v - y .. ,, . ' ...Joes J u .. ,, :D - I. U . . ' . V CLASS PROPHECY S DUSK falls on the great metropohs we set out on the overmght Journey ln order to make a tour of mspectlon at Camp Ogohome the great mllltary center located on the lush banks of the swxftly Howlng Gonowhere River at no great dlstance from the town of Weknownotwhere After a long and sleepless rlde we wearlly make our way through the 1vy covered portlcoes of thls magnificent slte unchallenged by the sleeping sentry Llghtnmg Harry lVlcDev1tt Whxle the clammy mxst of the dawn slowly satu rates our clothmg maklng us shlver wlth the cold we are startled from our reverle by a mud covered flash ln the form of Sleepy Tutt whose amazmg vltallty has earned hlm the task of waklng the bugler Soon the warm golden notes of Blower Smyth s bugle floatmg alrlly over the camp suddenly transform It lnto a scene of actlvlty as somnam bulant men wend their way toward the parade grounds to be put through a vlgorous routme of callsthemcs by the able camp physical dlrector Atlas Carothers After re turmng and dressmg for the day s actxvltres they partake of the mormng repast which has been prepared by that culmary artlst of current fame Pots Darrow There follows a dlllgent mspectlon of the spotlessly clean tents conducted by that Flawless ohn Henkels Engrossed by sight of act1v1ty we do not at first notice the approach of our host for the day Llttle General FTlCk the dynamlc commandant of the camp and hls orderly Yard Blrd Yeabsley a rookre to whom he mtrusts the cannon report and slmllarly lmportant detalls As the gemal general leads us to the parade ground to watch mornmg drill the martial a1r of a mllltary band makes us quicken our pace Among thls conglomeratlon of flrst rate muslclans we recogmze Sllky Safrm the hlgh stepping drum major leading the procession ln the body of the band we find Gut bucket Cahall and Drumstlck Stulb beating out the measured cadence for the marchmg corps whrle Hot Llps Farr adds that extra touch wlth hls melodxous clarlnet and lcky Stanton drowns out a large percentage of all the racket wlth hrs sax At length above the strams of the receding muslc we hear the bellowmg of Drill Sergeant Lungs Baird shout mg commands to the deafened prlvates ln the otherwls umform ranks we notice the source of his lrrxtatlon Blff Ruggxe who xn place of a rxfle carries a vlolm case We learn that Blff cannot get accustomed to carrying a gun legally Glad to get away from thls confusion we stroll lelsurely through other parts of the camp ln passmg the guard house we notlce peerlng from the barred wmdows Lawless Walt Yeager charged with breaklng nearly every regulatlon m the book A short distance from the guard house we find the mhrmary Upon mspectlon of thrs Sawbones Palace we learn that the only Inmates are A W O L Donnelly who rs recuperatlng from the mght before and Dynamlte Roper the general s number one messenger boy who re turned from his last mlsslon wlth a severe case of flat feet These unfortunate souls are under the constant and careful supervlslon of the world renowned doctor Kxller Cun mngham From this locatron our noses guide us to the pleasant and alry stables where we are not too surprlsed to see Slxnger lVlacBr1de and hrs assxstant who cares personally for the army s mules Tosser Al Snyder At the suggestion of the general we decide that our party should make a vlslt to the rifle range sltuated a short dlstance to the south of the camp Durmg our trlp ln the army truck driven by Goofy Landes who hopes by thls act to escape the houndmg drlll ser geant we come upon the officers cottages Here those handy household helpers Grand pa Boerner and Daddy Johansen consclentlously ply thelr chores whlle the chlldren tag merrlly at thelr heels Under the shade of a nearby tree Pretty Boy Lewis Cutter sleeps sweetly dreammg of his mght s actlvltles as the camp s hostess director After lonfznued on page 4' 48 1 1 - 1 ' 1 H . . 11 . . . 1 1 - u 11 - - - . 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Y-7 CLASS ORATION ITH the greater part of the ClVlllZCd world m chaos we are forced to reflect upon the causes for thls bloodshed and destructlon Although at fnrst glance we max say that the desire for natural wealth preclpltated the trouble we are not yet satlsfied that thls IS the true answer Must there not be some great fundamental prlnclple 1nvolved3 The answer IS afflrmatlve for a great moral truth has been defied This truth can be t be expressed by the words of our Greatest Educator Who sald Thou Shalt love thy nelghbor If all the natlons of today consulted thls slmple rule for human relationship how could Stflfe such as now CXlStS contlnue3 LOVlHg our fellowman how could we permlt such ruth less and unnecessary loss of thelr l1ves5 Therefore the answer to our problem re ts 1n a greater spmt of understanding and cooperatxon between the natlons of the world l..lVlIlg m such a spmt the natlons leaders would hesxtate to annex forclbly some other unwnllmg people to thelr own but would allay their grlevances through more sane and respectable methods When we read a statement such as Mr Churchlll s m whlch he recently sald The Brltlsh Expedltlonary Force mfllcted casualtles on the Germans that were many trmes the three thousand kllled and wounded suffered by the lmperlal forces we are greatly alarmed at the hardened attltude whlch has become commonplace today Whlle we probably cannot blame Mr Churchill who at the present tlme IS unable to consider moral obllgatlons we are stlll amazed at the prevalllng lnhuman fe llng If Mr Churchlll IS unable to conslder these thmgs we ln Amerlca are able to do so XVC are stlll fortunate enough to view this tltanlc struggle much as a spectator seelng a traglc play whlch we are able to analyze scene by scene We can see that lt resembles the old Ellzabethan tragedy ln that we find the leadlng characters strugglmg agalnst a super human force thls tlme a struggle of rlght agalnst wrong and we hope that when the fifth act has been reached the gods must agam be vlctorlous However thls play dxffers from the old tragedres In that the end must be a joyous one for the sake of human welfare This end can be reached only lf the people of the world wlll turn to thelr conscxences for the consclence of every man must tell hum that war IS wrong and that man s sense of values has been entlrely Jumbled Such materlal thmgs as those for whlch we are prone to Frght are ln truth not the xmportant thmgs of llfe Therefore our descendants will wonder for what reason we should have left that red blotch whlch stalns the pages of the hrstory of our era It may be that the world IS movmg so rapidly that morallty has been trampled under foot but the day must come when there wlll be a period of calm and pea e n whlch murder and destruct on cannot exlst To hasten the arrlval at this perlod our natlon must take the lead lnstllllng by its actlons a Splflt of cooperatlon ln the heart of every man upon the earth and ln so dolng our youth must be shown that they can llve most profitablv ln a world where peop e work as a umt rather than ln one where they work ln greedy and CgOtlStlCal groups As we slt here tonight ln our flnal meetmg before becomlng graduates of the Academy we ponder thls problem ln every prevxous crlsls whlch Amerlca has faced slnce the found mg of our school ID U60 Germantown Academy graduates have played an honored and an honorable role Yet these crlses have wasted maternal and destroyed men wlthou procurmg humamty s permanent welfare ls future hlstory to be a slmllar record3 Tr vou my classmates and to all other graduates of the year l94l l present thus challenge let us be leaders of a new xnternatlonal order based upon the welfare of all p ople IH thls world W LAWRENCE CAHALL -I 49 y , - y . - rr Q V -f y r - u v . , - . , 3 y .,. . . ,,. .. .. . . . . . . ,, , - v ra 1 V . . , . - . 1 , 1 v - 1 f v . . . , - v f v ' o Y A - V . .1 . .. . ' v , . Q e . ,R. CLASS WILL E. THE Class of l94l being of sound body and feeble mind hereby make t is our last will and testament on this clay of Freedom of Speech To Dr Osbourn we give our sincerest thanks for all the work that he has done prepare us for college o the Faculty we give our utmost appreciation for their patient endeavors to make something out of us To the school we give the task of continuing the true G A spirit which has thus far been prominent in every Senior Class We also bequeath the following To any member of the Fourth Form who has nerve enough to try it we leave Pete Hodshon s form of driving To the whole unior Class we leave wider front steps so that more of those women haters will be able to enjoy the daily feminine parade To certaln members of the Faculty we bequeath Tom s tool room which the Cellar Club has so kindly donated for their much needed den that of his taciturn friend Mr Basy To all coaches we give bunches of forget me nots and bottles of aspirin tablet To Hyndman and Etris we bequeath the job of being their class s Don uans which was so nobly undertaken in our class by Smyth and Yeager To The Academy Monthly and YE PRIMER Staffs of l94Z we leave the job of being as efficient and prompt as we haven t been To Dr Osbourn we leave our admiration and a prize of a raw beefsteak for the best shiners of the whole year To Keely we leave the task of being Roper s successor as class jitterbug To Dr Moore s famous intelligence group the Class of l943 we leave the Kinder garten s beautiful teaching staff Taking into consideration all chances of a law suit and attempted murder me do hereby affix the Class s seal to this our last will and testament CHARLES LUTKIINS 50 ' . . . ' h. . , ' ' to T v . . . . . , . . - , - .. ,, . . To Mr. Heuer, we leave a sound-proof partition to be erected between his room and - n , . . . . , . Y , Y VALEDICTORY OR nearly two c nturles some graduates of Germantown Academy have gone forth feellng reasonably confident of what the future mlght hold for thems ves Equipped with a good education and made hopeful by the prosperlty of thelr natlon thelr con hdence seemed Justxhed However there have been classes graduatlng ln tlmes of natlonal and lnternatlonal stress whose confidence and future securlty seemed challenged We constltute such a group Faced with dlfferent ldeologles of government and various theorxes of economlcs today s graduate may not feel certaln about the future War always horrible and crlmlnal brought about through selfishness and greed faces us both abroad where It IS takmg place and at home where preparatlons are belng made to meet lt Aggresslon and might have taken the place of peace and rlght whlle thoughts of polltlcal and economlc democracy and of soclal reforms are forgotten Rellglon IS belng abused and discarded at a time when nts prlnclples and thelr appllcatlon are most needed Man s lnhumanlty to man was never more fully ln evidence than now when havlng reached hls highest development ID varlous pursults he chooses to fight It may seem then almost useless and certalnly stupid for today s students to con tlnue educatlon ln the unlversltles or to apply present learnlng to the world at large Yet this IS not so for these are the tasks that we must do ln a better manner than others have done them ever before We resolve that the learnlng we have recelved and the phllosophles and prmclples we have consldered are not golng to dle because of temporary evll They have wlthstood man s abuse for thousands of years and now IH contrast to those thlngs whlch they oppose seem stronger and wlser than ever They are the llghts by whlch manklnd may be guided to a more perfect form of llfe they are ensurers of peace they are truth and wlsdom and urtue To the school we are about to leave we have glven little but from lt we have recexved much May we be guided dlvlnely IH maklng use of lts contributions to our development and spreading these prlnclples among manklnd for the prosperlty of the entlre race ROBERT W SAFRIN ul Q V c ol - y Y , . . . . , . . . . . , 1 v v - , . - V Q , . . . , . . ' - . , . . , - 1 1 f . - nf lk 4' Q sir -na x. is -55' il 1 lI '..'Z ..'.I ACTIVITIES I fl 'QI lf ll 'F' . 'Q M gm L ' fn THE STUDENT COUNCIL INCE. ltS InstItutIon the Student Councll has been one of the strongest bodnes In the school ThIs year under the chalrmanshlp of Frank W Frlck our Qchool PresIdent and guxdance of Doctor Osbourn the Councll contmued In the path set by ltS prede cessors The Councll besldes performlng ltS other dutxes also succeeded very well IH maklng the students aware of the need to keep the school neat Wlth0Ut the cooperatxon of the student body the Student Councnl IS helpless May ltS success thxs year contxnue through succeedmg years' FRANKW FRICK 4I Chaxrman W LAWRENCE CAHALL J 4I HENRY C l'IONEYSETT 41 LEWIS M CUTTER 4I CHARLES LUTKINS 4I WILLIAM W FARR R 4l JOHN T MILLER 42 THEODORE E HEIDENREICH R 41 JAMES F SUTOR 42 AMES H HENNESSEY 4l OHN E WELPLY 4I 53 DR. SAMUEL E. OSBOURN, Headmaster . , R., ' . , ' . , ' J. , ' J . . ' J ' . , ' I THE ACADEMY MONTHLY IFTY SEVEN years ago the Academy Monthly first made lts appearance As the magazme grew older lts edltors profitlng by prevlous errors mcreased Its attractxons ln the current school year the pralse glven to lt by the students has been due largely to the efforts of the Edxtor ln Chlef Frank W Frlck 4l and the Business Manager Charles Lutklns 4l The Justlficatlon of that praise came ln wmmng second place ln the Lehlgh Press Conference on May I0 Thelr endeavors however no matter how prollffc would have come to nought without the excellent aid glven by the rest of the staff The Llterary Department showed marked lmprovement over other years under the leadership of ames M Pawson 4l ably asslsted by oseph Etrls r 42 Wlllxam W Farr 4l Paul M Henkels II 42 ohn Bruce MacKay 42 Wllllam D Shellenberger 42 Herbert M Stanton 41 and D Mules Tourlson 42 The Alumni Notes by Lewls M Cutter 4I the School Notes by Vincent Le Pore handled and well wrltten Our oke Edltors C Douglass Ford 4I and Robert F Yeabs ley 4I produced much new and enjoyable humor The Sports Department well managed by W Lawrence Cahall 4I and Thomas M Hyndman 42 gave us dlstlnctlve accounts of the vlctorles and defeats of our athletlc teams From a financlal standpolnt our publlcatlon was also a marked success on account of the mgenulty and the perslstence exhlblted by the Business Manager and hls asslstants Howard V George 42 ohn B Henkels III 42 ames C MacBr1de 4I Davld De Wolf Perry 42 and Walter F Yeager 4I Also a very hne job was done by our Clrculatlon Manager George P Darrow III 4I Lastly we desire to thank Dr Moore the faculty adviser and Mr Roberts the financlal advlser for their wholehearted efforts towards makmg the magazme one of the best ln the hlstory of the magazme The Class of l94l extends lts best wlshes to the ad vxsers and the future staffs of the Monthly and wlshes them all a long and successful career ln the future 54 aa as J ., 3 . ,Jr.. : . , , 3 J Jr., '42, and the inter-school Exchanges by M. Reiff Landes, Jr.. '4I, were competently . , jr., ' , . , jr., ' , ' ' ' . . ' : J . . , ' Q J .A ' . ' 1 ' , ' : . , Jr., ' - . ' THE BELFRY CLUB THE CAST Argan, the imaginary invalid Toinette, a servant .... Angelique, Argan's elder daughter Monsieur Fleurant, an apothecary Beline, Argan's second wife Monsieur de Bonnifoi, a notary Cleante, in love with Angelique Monsieur Diafoirus, a physician Thomas Diafoirus, his son Pierre, Argan's young son Beralde, Argan's brother Monsieur Purgon, a physician C DOUGLASS FORD PIERSON F MELCHER HENRY M IRWIN DOUGLASS H WARNER D MILES TOURISON C CENTRY KNIGHT OSEPI-I ETRIS R AMES F SUTOR OHNC CORNELIUS Ill CHARLES F WARNATH WILLIAM D SHEILENBERGER AMES M PAWSON R HE. for ty-eighth annual production of the Belfry Club was given in the ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel on January 3l. The play was Moliere's The Imaginary Invalid, concerning an elderly hypochondriac, Argan, whose infatuation for his unfaith- ful wife is as disgusting as his love of medicine. However, since his wife is exposed by the maid. Toinette, everything turns out well. The production, under the excellent coaching of Mr. Truesdale and Mr. Huber, was very well acted. Following the play, the audience danced to the music of Eddie Hopkinson'S orchestra. We congratulate the coaches upon their able leadership in the past years and wish them greater success in the coming productions. 55 THE FRENCH CLUB Preszdenf C DOL GLAQS FORD Ice Prcsxdenl AMES M Pxxx sox Cecrelary XVILLIANI NV FARR R Treasurer D MILES Toumsox HIS year the French Club enjoyed a verv successful year In that lt was represented lh the lnterscholastlc French Club and recelved a banner from thIs organlzatlon for beIng the most actlve organlzatlon of ltS land lh Fhlladelphla Our presldent was elected VICC presldent of the lnterscholastlc French Club and was also elected treasurer of the Natlonal French Club We wIsh to extend to Mr Basy and the French Club our good vwlshes for contInued progress IH furtherlng Interest In the French language and culture at G A .X CG TI-IE GERMAN CLUB Vrcc Prcsxdcnt AMES F SUTOR Secretary HOWARD V GEORGE Treasurer WILLIAM R CAROTHERS 4 INCF. the German Club was establlshed by Dr Oda several years ago to cultnate an Interest In German Its Chlef aCtlVltV has been the advancement of the German lIbrarv bnder the guIdance of the above mentloned officers and Dr Oda the club has added many new and useful books to the llbrarx thlS year Includlng novels anthologIes of poetrx sclentlhc books and grammars all of whlch are avallable to the alumnl and the undergraduates There can be no doubt that thlS club has achIeved 1tS purpose because many more books were taken out thls year than In precedmg years Let us hope that the club s success may contmue IH the years to come May Dr Oda reallze fully our gratItude to hlm for hls help and Interest 36 ' ,.,., I .. , .,,, . 7 L .'-H V' - ' ,..... , I , HJ. . .A ' JR.. '41 E k..,, I.... . .,I.,'4l ,A I J President ..,.... ..,.,.. . , ..,. .I,......., F RANK W. FRICK, '41 '- ' ..... .,.., .,.. . . ..,,,...,.... J , . ,'42 SPANISH CLUB Prcszdent HERBERT lVl STXNTON Vzce Preszdenl ROBERT W SAFRIN Secretary AVIES C IVIACBRIDE Treasurer OHN E WFLPLY R HE Spanlsh Club founded lh l927 by our lnstructor Dr Wllbur H Oda orlglnated ln the pressmg need for a library of forelgn language books both text books and novels partlcularly 1n Spanlsh and German Year by year thls collection has ln creased and has been of great and to many members of our student body and the alumni Thls year under the dlrectlon of 1tS officers wlth Dr Oda s klnd assistance the Spanlsh Club carrled out ltS program of promotlng Interest IH Spanlsh llterature and culture Many thanks for your SCFVICCS to the Club Dr Oda KJ BLUE KEY SOCIETY Vzcc President C Dot Cl xss FORD Secretary AMES G MACBRIDE Treasurer HERBERT M STANTON N V333 the Blue Key SOCICIX was founded for the purpose of fostering school lnterest ln all contests The managers of the varsity athletic teams and the school cheerleaders comprlse ltS membershlp Axded by lVlr French and the ofhcers the organlzatlon thxs year conducted the poster contest and secured the arm bands for G A rooters to wear it football Games as well as made ltself a general factor ID school actlvltles Thls years Blue Key SOClCtX IS greatly oblxgated to Mr French for the help and guldance w hlch he rendered us The Class of I94I wishes future success to thls organlzatlon 37 '- ' ,. .,., ,... , . ,.... '. .','-ll 1' Presidenl ....., ., , ..,.. .. .,.., lVl.RElFF l..ANDES.,IR.,,'ll '- ' .. , .r, ..,T,. . :,-,' ,'4I ,. .. . .,,.. . .r... . A ff-H THE PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY Preszdenl LEWIS M CUTTER Vice Presxdenl W LAWRENCE CAI-IALI. R Secretary AMES M PAWSON HE Phllomathean Soclety the llterary socxety of Germantown Academy takes ltS members from the llterary staffs of The Academy Monthly and YE PRIMER and from other members of the Fourth and Flfth Forms who show an Interest In the lIterary actIv1tIes of the group For l94I Phllo had an excellent schedule arranged Thls Included an lht6l CStll'lg debate between the Unlverslty of Pennsylvanla and Haverford College In our chapel on Aprxl I8 The subject was Resolved That the Unlted States should enter the war on the Slde of the Allles Immedxatelv Later a tr1p to Hedgerow Theatre was taken The proceeds from the treasury were glven to our llbrary for addltxonal books Fmally the season closed on May I4 wlth the Senlor debate whose subject was Resolved That the Unlted States Government should requlre umversal mllltary and defense tralnlng for youth becommg of age The orgamzatlon succeeded admlrably In accompllshlng ltS purpose owlng to the efforts of Dr Moore and the leadershlp of the officers 58 ' .......,.....,...,..........,..... . . ,'4I ' - ' ...,,.....,............ . I ., '4l . ,,IR.,'4l Treasurer ,......,.................,,.,.. WILLIAM W. FARR, JR., '4I l,, A ld THE SCHOOL ORCHESTRA N THE current school year the G A orchestra has succeeded ln makmg the Frldav morning chapel more enjoyable Thanks to the mvaluable asslstance of Mr Huber the conductor and Mr enlclnson the members of the orchestra have Increased their own appreclatron nn one of the fmest of the fine arts We hope the school orchestra wxll contmue to entertam with the same zest and eagerness In future years as rn the past The personnel IS as follows DAVIDA HUBER conductor and arranger Trombone MILTON K JENKINSON II Vrolm OHN B HAGNER 48 Vrolm HERBERTM STANTON 4I Saxophone RICHARDW CHARLES 4I Saxophone ROBERTC HUTTON 44 Pxano HOWARDV GEORGE 42 Trumpcl B BURTON SMYTH 4l Trumpet SAMUEL B HAGNER 42 Clarinet WILLIAMG LUFF 41 Clarmct W LAWRENCE CAHALL R 4I Drums GEORGE L MOREHEAD .IR 42 Drums EDWIN H STLLB lll 4l Drums 59 r r I r , . . . , .J , ' Q P' - 1 1 J I .1 - 1 1 1 . - 1 1 - 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 . I . - 1 . 1-1 . - v 1 1 . .J.. . 1 - f -1 1 1 1 l . . , , lt! wma!!!- ' is up-2 iw' 1 ATHLETICS I 5 in I 4 ill I gi jeg i 1 Q r U M THE SPORTS CODE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY I Amer Lrzfzczze or dzspuie the rleczbzon o an umpzre or re eree euen thou fz flze H Neaer resorf Io unjazr tacircs III order io Lum ffl Preserue a rzendly eelmg fouard all rzuafs IV Amer XICILC on afzbz uhen UIC team oses O OF . I7 W w o ago I 'axe f ' f , ' gf decision is obviously wrong. . F I O I W. . I7 7 Y . . Q I . A 'Q AQB5j7i, FOOTBALL ERMANTOWN ACADEMY 28 Penn Charter l3' A vlctory nn thls game alone constxtutes a successful season for G A grldders However not satlsfled wlth downing thelr arch rlvals thls year s squad sought to conquer all foes and after four weeks hard physlcal traxnmg as a firm foundatlon the Germantown Academy foot ball machine under the able guldance of Coach Coop French and the fine leadershlp of Captaln lm Hennessey rolled on to a vlctorlous season Frlday September 27 found C A well prepared to engage the Valley Forge MllltafV Academy eleven at School Lane and C-reene Streets xn a one sided battle endmg wlth G A on the long end of a 32 0 score The scorlng parade was led by Bob Safrln whose con slstent runnlng ab1l1ty proved a valuable asset to the team throughout the entire season The team looked very promlslng and was destined to achleve still greater vlctorles A week later the trl color aggregatlon encountered a scrappy Cheltenham Hugh School team and again toppled their foes by a score of 20 6 jack Welply our hard hlttlng center exhlblted great prowess ln blocklng but suffered an mjury xn the game Hrs absence for the remainder of the season was sorely felt by the team After four more days of tough practlce G A was ready to meet ohn Bartram Hugh School a hlghly rated opponent that had just thls year entered mto the Publlc Hlgh School League Thls game proved to be one of the best played of the year When the dm of the fray was over the score read G A I3 ohn Bartram 0 After thls thlrd consecu tlve vlctory the boys set thelr mark for stlll another the followlng week There comes a txme during the season of every team when the players cannot work together as they should resulting IH generally poor play The G A team experlenced thls 62 , , , - . 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J , , Y ' '1 IJ v ' - , . so called off day at Bryn Athyn the next Friday Although we led at half time by a score of I4 I3 our attack weakened considerably in the second half This let down on our part enabled Bryn Athyn to come from behind and win the game 33 I4 Thus G A suffered its first defeat luckily however at the hands of a non league opponent The dawn of Frlday October 25 brought the all lmportant day when C A was to malceits debut mto the lnteracademlc League I940 season Our first league adversary was our arch rivals Penn Charter wlth whom we have been competing for the past fifty three years Apparently the bitter defeat suffered the previous week at Bryn Athyn was still burning in the hearts of the C A lads From the very outset they showed complete superiority over an outclassed P C eleven and gave them a drubblng right ln their own backyard by a score of Z8 I3 The boys had regained that old fight Wnth this spirit they traveled to Friends Central one week later to play what proved to be the crucial game of the season From the moment the starting whistle blew until the very last second the game was filled with hard aggressive football Bob Safrm behind a stone wall of lnterference returned a punt seventy yards for G A s score and ack Hoey s skillful toe added the extra pomt to make G A lead 7 0 Undaunted Frlends Central came back strongly ln the last mmutes of the game to push over a touchdown Since their attempt for the extra point was foiled again G A emerged victorious 7 6 Thus our second league contest was won by one fateful point Seven days later C A engaged a bigger but far from better Haverford team at Haverford Although their heavier team was repulsed three times within the Eve yard marker by the scrappmg G A boys the fates had destined a victory for the Main Liners With only three minutes of play remaining our opponents vaunted aerial attack clicking on all cylmders drove across the winning touchdown and left G A on the short end of a 7 0 score creating a three way tie for the championship The following week before a throng of wide eyed spectators Captain im Hennessey playing his last game of school football paced a spirited G A team to a I3 6 victory over Episcopal Academy By virtue of this victory C A well earned the right to figure ln a deadlock for the championship with Episcopal and Haverford A competent coach eleven hard charging regulars and a host of capable reserves again won League honors for Germantown Academy for the success of the I940 season cannot be attributed to the achievements of any one man but to the united efforts of aggressive boys and coach all with a strong will to win The crowning glory of the season came when the sportswrlters of the Philadelphia newspapers chose four of our fellows for the All lnteracademlc League first team ack Hoey tackle Bud Honeysett guard Bob Safrln back and ack Denton end Barney Cunningham guard lm l-lennessey back and ohn lVl1ller back were placed on the second team Further honor came to Bob Safrln who won the trophy for greatest indi vidual achievement in the Germantown Mt Airy and Chestnut Hill area given annually by the Lions Club of Germantown Graduatmg members of this years team are Bull Carothers Barney Cunningham Bob Donnelly ohn Henkels lm Hennessey ack Hoev Bud l-loneysett ack Lough rldge Chick Lutklns ack Roper Bob Safrin ,lack Welply Bill Werner and ack Denton Those returning next year are Captaln elect Bill Luff Tom Hyndman ohn Miller Bill Shellenberger Dick Irwin Al Sigel Art Parks Gentry Knight Art Garrabrant and Cruse Lewis to whom we extend good wishes for another successful season 63 Despite this defeat, our boys hoped to beat the undefeated Episcopal team, thus . - ' . 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J - - , , ,I . vw ll as -on 49.11 l 41.2 SOCCER HE G A soccer team started the year Wlth only four lettermen from the PTCVIOUS season lncludmg Captaln Ted Heldenrelch Relff Landes Howard George and Ed Stulb ln the first game scheduled with Penn Charter the lnexperlenced G A eleven suffered a 3 0 defeat havlng had but two short weeks of practlce at the time At of mud to a final score of 7 0 The game wlth Mastbaum was nearly the lce breaker but ln the last few rrlnutes of the thlrd quarter the opponents scored from a set up play and won 2 I The Epxscopal encounter was by far the best game the team played thls year After EplSCOpal had scored twlce ln the first four minutes of play our backfield suddenly tlghtened and brought to llght two top notch fullbacks oe Etrls and lm Sutor l94l s Captain Although these boys worked llke demons for the remainder of the game the llne wasn t able to score before the final whistle left the outcome at 2 0 The break came ln the Frankford game as then the boys finally came through Howard George cored four tlmes and Ed Stulb once The final score read G A 5 Frankford 0 A let up followed for we lost the next two games to Friends Select 2 0 and to Moores town Frlends 3 I the last game of the season As a final effort the team played Stevens School ln field hockey and won for the flrst txme ln the hlstory of the annual event by a 5 4 score Howard George scored four trmes whlle Ted Heldenrelch scored once The Class of l94l expresses xts gratitude to Mr Spealler for hls excellent coachlng and the hope that greater student support will brmg better luck to Mr Spealler and hls soccer teams ln the future 64 al N l I. , o ll , ll ll A ll 9 ff? -,,. 7 'H '- S rl I 1 54 ' ' Haverford, the scene of thelnext encounter, the team played a losing game in three inches s ' , l . . ., 3 l , BASKETBALL HE G A basketball team started the year wlth five veterans of the prevlous season mcludmg Captain ohn Mlller ack Hoey Bud Honeysett Bob Yeabsley and 1m I-lennessey The season looked rather promlslng and a number of potentlal stars were dlscovered ack Hoey filled the center spot wlth Yeabsley and Mlller at forward and l-loneysett and Loughrlclge at guard Larry Cahall at forward was a conslstent scorer ln the Haverford and Eplscopal games scorlng exght and ten pornts ln them respectlvely Mr Stocker a former Penn State player filled the coachlng posltlon and lntroducecl G A to the famous Penn State shlftmg zone defense The team finished second ln the lnterac League Dec Dec Dec a Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe BASKETBALL RESULTS Cheltenham H S Moorestown Frxends School Roxborough H S Bryn Athyn Academy Valley Forge Military Academy Chestnut Hull Academy ohn Bartram H S Hrll School Penn Charter School George School Haverford School Episcopal Academy Friend Central School All the letter men are graduating but the second team promlses a successful season next year so good luck to the coach and team of 42 6: . . .J . ,J v , , .IO-G. 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U36 SQUASH HE squash team dxd not make a very good showmg thls year ln vrew of the final scores but the record of each game played shows a great Improvement over prevlous seasons It IS also very promlsxng to note that only two of this year s team Captam Carothers and Lutkms were semors the rest of the squad berng composed of lower classmen The first team dnd not wm any of nts matches this year but because of the expenence and enjoyment they obtamed the team was content wlth the seasons results Flrst year players who had never before played squash constxtuted the team yet despite their lack of expenence thelr ever mcreaslng concentratlon on practlce dad much to better their games A second team lhltlated thls season had remarkable results throughout lts schedule with three vlctorles and one tle to ltS credlt as compared to one defeat Although this team suffered at first from lack of expenence the players became more prohclent as the season progressed Consldermg the lmprovement of the first team and the record of the second team we can see that our squash IS a comer We extend our smcere gratltude to our coach Dr Oda for has generosxty 1n sharmg hrs tlme and glvmg us so much help and we offer hlm every wlsh for future success ln hrs coachlng of G A squash teams 66 9 . . . . , . - x , - v . . . p . , . 1 1 u Y - a y 1 v 1 - rs n - - . , . 1 v 5 ' l ----'1 - ' ' SWIMMING HE. swrmmlng team dnd well this year even though It hut only a halfway mark nn wmmng three meets and losmg three The success was due largely to the scormg of Captain Shellenberger Carothers and Darrow Shellenberger havxng the highest score for the season and Carothers the next place An lmtlal lack of expenence sickness and other troubles accompamed the team through a varying season but one which featured lhdlVldUal achievement ln defeat as well as ln vlctory Shellenberger took fifth place this year ln the fifty yard freestyle of the National A A U Scholastic Meet for Preparatory Schools and set two school records one in the two hundred yard swlm wlth a tlme of 2 mmutes 22 seconds and the other nn the fifty yard swim wlth a time of 25 3 seconds ln the next meet when only the men returning next year partlclpated the German town Y M C A umors had to concede a score of 33 24 proving that next year s team wnll be one of our best and that under Coach Truesdale s guidance It should take most of the meets and more places ln the Natlonals Only five men earned letters this year Shellenberger Carothers Darrow S Hagner and Morehead Of these five only two are senlors further reason to hope for a team whlch will soon be tops Many members of the squad who lacked the number of pomts re qulred for a first team letter recelved their second team awards We are greatly lndebted to Mr Truesdale for hrs excellent work as our coach and we slncerely hope that he and the Swlmmlng team will enjoy successful seasons m the future St Thomas More H S Central H S La Salle H S Swarthmore College Fresh Germantown Y M C A umors 67 . . . . j ' - , ' ' G. 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Q s R 'f f. --.J 5534: 'S BASEBALL OMES sprmg and a young man s fancy turns to baseball One month before old man wlnter had spent hlmself the candxdates for the Germantown Academy baseball n1ne were working out regularly rn the gym Wrth such hold overs as Co Captains Chuck Lutkms and Bud Honeysett ln rlght field and at second base respectively Tom Hyndman at first base Bud opson ln centerfield lm Hennessey at shortstop ohn Henlfels ln left Held catchers Bob Donnelly and Bob Yeabsley and pitchers Bob Safrln Burton Smyth and ack Denton the outlook for the fast approachlng campaign appears very hopeful Besldes thls array of talent other asplrants have turned out en masse to provide Coach French wlth a wealth of maternal ack Loughrldge and Vlnce Le Pore are garrely vylng for the hot corner posltlon Bull Shellenberger wlll probably wm a posltlon ln the outer gardens whxle such boys as Blll Lufl Blll Buehler Paul Henkels and lm Sutor wlll undoubtedly see plenty of actxon The team has a very capable and Wllllflg man ager ln R616 Landes ln short G A looms as a great threat to dethrone Episcopal Academy the Inter academlc League champlons Coach French a former Penn A C star IS one of the best baseball authorltles ln Phlladelphla and many of us wlll profit by hrs experience and knowl edge of the game A successful season IS at our very finger tlps but lt cannot be achleved by wmshful thlnkmg It IS up to us to obtaln lt by hard work harnessed wlth that undymv Apnl 4 Apnl I0 April I2 Apnl I8 Aprll I9 Aprll 22 April 25 Aprll 30 C A spmt come on I94I we re ready Frankford H S Eplscopal Academy Moorestown Fnends School Chestnut Hrll Academy George School Penn Charter School Haverford School Hull School Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away May May May May May May May 20 23 24 31 Frxends Central School Episcopal Academy Chestnut Hull Academy Haverford School Frxends Central School Lawrencevxlle School Atlantlc Clty H S Away Home Away Away Home Away Away 14 7' - .l ' v J' , J y J Y . . , ,, ',, . . 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C A track team this spring seems to be headed for a better than average season under Mr Roberts and Mr Porter as coaches The squad rs not extremely la ge but It shows promlse of producmg a couple of star perform rs ln the field ev nt Captam Ted Heldenrerch wlll probably pole vault broad Jump throw the dlscu and hrgh Jump Werner wlll push the shot and Pat Mann IS trammv for the hrgh jump I the track events Brud Vogel IS expected to run tl'e hugh and low hurdles ohansen the l00 and 220 yard dashes Frank Frlck the l00 yard dash and ohn Roper the half mxle The Penn Relays offer a good chance for the team to stand out and H rdenrelch Roper ohansen and Vogel have been trammg smce mld wmter for this meet When thus quartet runs the mlle relay we expect them to wm Aprrl I2 Aprrx I6 Aprrl 24 Aprrl 26 May I May 3 George School Away sprrrrgnald Hugh Home P c ar Haverford Fresh Haverford Paar. Relays U of P Swarthmore Fresh V F M A at Swarthmore Delaware Interscholastxcs Away May May May May May I 2 3 8 Eplscopal Haverford Fresh West Vrllanova lnterscholastncs Away Crxrard College Home Friends Central Cheltenham Hugh Home lnteracademlc Championships at Haverford College . -. i . y . ..: . -. . n ,rr rr - A . :J , - - 5 ' - 3 J , - '. ' .. . .-. . I . I I in town Friends ,,,,. Haverford College ' ' M sa' ..........rr.. .H of . . . 1 69 TENNIS NOTHER large squad has turned out for the tenms team whlch IS again under the coaching of Dr Oda Last year s team was rather successful wlnnlng about half of lts matches However the loss of several members by graduatlon last une necessltates the development of new materlal thls year Yet because of Dr Oda s usual patlent and perslstent work wrth the new players thls condltlon IS bemg remedied The foundatlon of the new team conslsts of our Captain and No I man Larry Cahall Howard George who was last year s No 4 man and Bob Roblnson one of last year s senlors who has returned Lew Cutter Walt Yeager Bull Farr and B111 Shellenberger from last year s squad are expected to make the team Some of the prospectlve newcomers are D ohnson R Hassold S Hagner Rlter Warner and MacKay The tenms season bemg so short the team IS forced to play two or three matches a week ln order to play an lnterestmg schedule Let us hope that the boys finish the sprmg wlth a long string of vlctorles on thelr belts At thls opportunity we thank Dr Oda for the great amount of time and mterest which he yearly glves to the tenms team All those on the team are very grateful for his help and frlendshlp TENNIS SCHEDULE FOR l94I Aprxl 28 Olney H S Away May I Valley Forge Military A Home May 5-George School Home May 8 Eplscopal Academy Away May I5 May 20 May Z2 Frlencls Central School Penn Charter School St Joseph H S Haverford School Home Home Home Home . l v . J April 2l-Friends' Central School .....,.... Away May Uk ' ' ,,... . . . 70 CREW HE crew of thls year has hlgh hopes and conslderable talent but llttle experlence as there are only three oarsmen from last year s crew Carothers Darrow and R lrwln Several of the crew candldates were the coxswams of former years one being Bob Ford who piloted our 39 crew to vlctory and was coxswam for our 40 crew We have had several handlcaps agamst our crew thls year first that two of our former oarsmen would not be able to row ack Hoey who got appendlcltls and Jack Welply who IS over the age llmlt second that the G A boys were more than a week behind the other schools ln gettmg out on the water There was some delay ln gettmg a crew coach those who had coached ln former years not bemg avallable because of thexr busmess or professxonal work but by waltmg we were able to obtain a very good coach Mr PICYI a former Cornell Unlverslty and Olymplc oarsman Mr Prerl who IS Captam of the Bachelor s Barge Club has from the start taken a great deal of Interest ln the boys and has promoted a fine spmt For his patxent assist ance many thanks Let us hope that a competent coach and good maternal wnll brmg a successful season CREW SCHEDULE FOR l94l May I0-Quallfymg Heats for Stotesbury Cup Race May I7 Stotesbury Cup Race May 24 lnteracademlc Champxonshxps 7 nan, 9 . f X . , , ! y 1 y - - 1 . , . . , , . - y .J , , . , , - - , - , v - v . . . . , - - 1 v , . 55' El CLASSES W AA' Sfi Sf if Mfg S Q 52 in -Q 1,1 H1 'I i I E ohn L Brown Martln H Buehler l oseph Etrls Howard V George ames F Cuckes Samuel B Hagner Everett S Hayes Paul M Henlcels II Thomas lVl l-lyndman ohn Inch Rlchard lVl lrwln FredE ennmgs Dwlght L Johnson Henry P ohnson r ames C ordan Edmund lVl Keely r ames A Lefton Vlncent Lepore CLASS OF 1942 W1ll1amG Luff Rlcharclson Mapes Donald G M8126 Robert P Mann John T Nllller George L Morehead Michael F P Nlghtlngale Robert L Oppenheimer Arthur M Parks Davld DeW Perry Charles E Reynolds Wxlllam D Shellenberger Wllllam Stuempfig Wllllam M Toplls D lVl1les TOUTISOH Douglass H Warner George R White r 73 ,I . ,Jr. ' . ,ll J flf- J j . . ,.Ir. J -J .l J . Thomas L Alburger Ill Ralph W P Allen Ill ohn S Beard Wrlham R Bozzellm Robert E Claster ohn C Cornelrus ohn H Culver r Edward C Cutler III Robert S Ford Wrlham R Frredrrch Arthur A Garrabrant Edwin B Gregg CLASS OF 1943 Robert M Hassold Arthur C Hehn Henry M Irwrn ohnT ensen ArthurH jones Ill C Gentry Kmght R Cruse Lewls Frank S Lyness Shelden Pferfer M1chaelM Rrter V Charles F Warnath Stanley Q West jr ,I . ' ,III . ' . ,jr. . 74 Robert M Barron Elmer H Brles WrllramE Buehler ll ames Calvam J Rrchard Cook Charles K Easterby Howard N Fersr Roy H Hand osephM Hartley III Hamrlron Hartwell Davrd E Hrlsee ll Robert C Hutton Thomas F Kendrrek ames H McKee I CLASS OF 1944 Pnerre W Mather P1 erso n F Melcher AlbertW Moore jr Howard K Peters ohn T Pfenfer Charles A Remhart Henry Rohner Walter F Sheble Albert G Sngel Robertj Tobm Rrchard C Wamwrught Charles T WakeHeld r Wllllam R Wallace Robert M WllllamSOn J ' . , -Ir. . ' ' ' . , Jr. 75 r ! -V . Z L. .- Q, ' i SD 5 . .Q- Q . 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T' E Knowlton Acker ohn F Alexander Alexander R Beard Cllfford W Clark Peter W Drsston Thomas A Easterbrooh R Blakely Graham H Graham Hartzell CLASS OF 1945 Scott N Hunter Kenderdme ones Franklm S Macfarland Wllllam Newman Wrllram A Raynor Edward S Rabraaaa Donald B srara ahal Taylor Rlchard ,I Tobm 946 Asher Barha Cornell W DISSYOH Gatter C-lles Landenberger Langdon Lefton A Levy Marple Mlller Molzahn McArthur Rometsch Schaffer Scott Townsend Weber G West D 4 Dawson Deacon D Graham Plttman Sheble ,I Smxth Sutor F Wllllams A Carpenter Faulkner Hagner Hassold Robert Hassold Rlchard Saunders 949 Co e Kline lVlacCabe McCauley Newnham Sutcllffe Troemner Vlscher JO Carrlgan Deacon H H Graham R ackson Kee Remhart Roma Shupe Skmner Warnath 9 Battle Hansell Harms Keyser Llewellyn Muzzey Penston Robmson Sheppard Verrel Walker WllllamS H ZCOII 95 Asher Hrgh Newnham S Weber R 953 Fleischer Gethm Hagedorn Middleton Palste Wallen Wrllxams C 77 I I9 7 ' , C. ' - F- . . . D. 19' ' . . .l I 2 . 1 v . , LJ. LeFevre 1948 Reid Deacon, H. P. , . P. ' ' , J. , - n , ' I I9'l ' I 1 . , , , R.. I , . , . FACULT NAME. SUBJECT NICKNAVIE NEEDS CHARACTERISTIC OSBOURN Headmaster Doc Less worries Those paws R R R R R R R R MR R R ROBERTS Blology Chemistry Physlcs Whn tey A lab dlrec tory Those red shlrts HEUER MOORE BASY TRUESDALF CARPENTER HUBER ODA rxmxsox Frzrxcu SPI xl x ER History Engllsh French Latm Mathematlcs Latm Engllsh German Spanlsh Mathematxcs Sclence Head coach Hxstorx SCICHC Phx SICBI Educatlon Pop To get back to the llbI'aI'V Doc ake Car The Claw Dave Doktor enk Q oop OU slang dlctlonary car Some speed A bus A brlght class FI o relax An amphfylng system A chaugeur A new jacket Debunker Funnyman GHPOSIS Bltlng sarcasm That alternatlng VOICC Those tweeds Those gestures That exasperated ook IOC a rlde Th it smlle I9 t 9 , r E E L r A in DR. ......,..... ' ? t l M . . . . R . .,,. 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L 5 -' STA TSTTQS FAMOUS FOR FAVORITE PLACE FAVORITE EXPRESSION AMBITION DESTINY Chaslng the Ce ar Club Where he shouldn t e Out the front door' To dodge truck drlvers To succeed ohn Anthony Those calendars Inslde the as hood Now do you all un derstand that3 I To understand ElI'lStCIH Button pusher ln Franklln Inst1 tute Cross hyperbole Between G A and Steven s We ll be ln the war by july To solve hxs F1 nanclal problem Ambassador to L1ttle Amerxca Ascertamlng the 1 relatlve 1m portance Stepplng on Chxck s shoes Gettlng off the subject HIS dr1v1ng Behxnd the baby carr1age Break' Break3 Broke To portray Hamlet On the subway Draped over t e desk I n the balcony You ll have to wh1s tle for your dl ploma You don t own a I Student s Home Companlon by any chance3 D1dn t I hear the second bell3 Ilbrary Talklng to him se Extra sessions Relaylng h1s pu p1ls questxons Dlstrlbutlng bllls art s Out of thls world In the mldst of chaos VE 1th junlor I n a couple of months you ll be up to passmg It s not qulet ln mere That s all for ionzghtf On the foul l1ne If you want to stay after scho013 3 To wrlte h1s own textbook Producer of Class D plc tures Announcer for WI BG forelgn programs To practxce law Page boy 1n the Supreme court To abollsh after school sesslons Tobacco auctloneer lVl1ller Professor at I-Ieldelberg To beat Budge Coach at Stan or To learn how t smoke SLICCCSSOI' FHYIHCI' Ball boy I-lead coach at t e P I D To get rheu ma tlsm 79 1 I 1 1 ,, 1 ' 1 - 3 1 .l ll T ' b i - ' 1 J. 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If M Il ' ' w , ' f 1' auf dw MOUSE '70 Zine III 1 poor mother X ou I1 ne but one IJ It I1 I I1 ne .1 cIo7en' rev nefl 1 me Iwea 1 XIX rulmx I lt lie up So with G A boys They are but few of the mxllnone who graduate from Qchools exery wear vet they are outstanding m the countrv s leadmg Universities leaders ln later llfe ln nearly every buemeis nate to succeed ermantown cademy School Lane 81 Greene St Germantown IR SXXILII I4 OSIROLRN Ilmdmavler KlNgsley 2430 QUALITY VALUE EMANUEL BICKSTEIN SERVICE In vurance Coun vellor C A ROWELL 1013 Fidelity Philadelphia Trust Bldg el-mantown Broad and Sansom Streets CQMPI INENTS CI Compliments ea G OI the Germanloun I 71 C A 'IOOS If Willow Grove Ave 5729 Greene 'heel Phlladelphla 82 I I I Vl'Iz 2 . ' 2 ' Cu a Rl 'me Yes, ll' I S , but , ' 's a . TNI every profession. Like the lion, they are fitted to survive, to predomi- 'Q , We f,,,,,W-,W! X W-, ,mf , H , W, K, ,, l l l I - . . 1 X J' l , ya 4 a 0 I V - BANKERS SIA CF 1814 Apply to us for Loans to Reparr or Moclernrze Your Home Under the F H A Plan National Bank of Germantown and Trust Co 5500 Germantown Avenue at School Lane CAPITAL and SL RPLUS 82 200 000 Member of Federal Deposit Our Adlonnlng Free parking Space Insurance Corporatnon rs for your use whsle IH the Bank Mmm Home Porfrazf d Ari and Sfudm Szifrnqa' 8333 Germantown Avenue CI-IE I-IIII 3798 Philadelphia P I CI-IE 0533 Arr Cond tloned GRAVER S LANE INN Luncheon 11 a rn to Q p m 35 50c Dinner 5 8 P M 50 60 75: Sunday Dlnner1Q Noon to 8 p m 60 75c Chrldren s Drnner 40 50c 8425 27 GERMANTOWN AVE V C or 0694 Acorn Lodge Tea Room Drrvate Luncheon and Drnner Partles Luncheon 12 2 Drnner 5 8 Sunday 12 8 Greene Street at Schoolhouse Lane Germantown PLACHTER CADILLAC CO Sales OLDSMOBILE Service Torresdale above Frankford Avenue DEL 2311 Complrments of A Frrencl HOOK S TAILORING Fstablrshed 1869 6004 GERMANTOWN AVE Bell GER 9449 Opp I'I gh School Co p rrrents of COLLINS GARAGE 6214 18 Germantown Avenue VANT 8a SON nc Furrlers slnce1911 5535 Germantown Avenue O I L Y 1 1 I . ' i' o I I o I 1 . . . . ' - c I I I ' ' I . I . ' ' ' , a. - - ance SVKK it Leia 7, L IC, W, Y S ,,,,i ,far Ie , I 1 . 1 - , -. - - i ' I I sv I ' I . rn I. I Q , ,I . 83 Class ol 1942 president JAMES I: SUIQR Vice President THOMAS M I-IYNDMAN Jr Secretary VINCENT J LE IDQRE Jr Treasurer WILLIAM D Sl-IELLENBERGER Martin I-I Buehler 3d JohnL Brown Jr Joseph Etr s I-loward V George Jamesh Guckes Samuel B l'lagner EverettS I-layes Raul Macflx l'lenlcels Q JohnJ Inch Jr Richard M. Irwin Dwight L. Johnson I-lenry P. Johnson Jr. James C. Jordan Edmund M. Keely Jr. James A. Lelton William G. ull Richardson Mapes John B Mackay Donald G Maize Robert R Mann John I Miller George L Morehead Michael I: R Nightingale Robert Qppenheimer David De Woll Perry Arthur M. Parks Jr, Charles L. Reynolds Jr. William Stuemplig William M. 'loplis Dudley M. lourison Douglass l-l. Warner George R. White Jr. Elk. .A-X-4. JV 'WY ' A .......... , I . . I I i . ' . ,d ' . I . . I I I I L , 1876 SPANGLER APO THECAR Y DEANS COLD CREAM 99 b d GER 0483 6102 G IUIIRISUN IIUNSIRUIIIIIIN C0 INC Builders 27 E DURHAM STREET y Phl a ph G PAXSON MURPHEY BI lLD1'R MT AIRY VIC 1251 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES of All Makes View IEEE 308 WEST CHELTEN AVENUE fOpp P St 'IIIIHIIIIIS QQQFOQQSL O'L 76006 U an Nt A y lCShp the STURGIS s t o r e Wbnzen r Small flccevrrller HAGNER and COMPANY Ac counlanis' and fludrfors' 5435 Cuermantovvn Ave VICtor 8900 JOHN S SEEDS Scoff Snufh Cad C0 164 W Ch If A CAD OLDS USED CAPS GEI? E850 CWC I ,YW H ' 'I 'E' ' ' ' Dlspensrng Drugs and Servsce since , I ., . I Manufacturer of ll I ll 3 J the bi est selling cream in Germantown I Mem er of GulId of Pharmacisvs D oII3I1lIa elphra X ML AH ia el ialpal . ermantown Ave. 7 f I' ' 0 Open U X' - - . X Evenings ' N wif -I I A . anna, R. R. alionl 1 . 1 Y o lug ermantown Ave. ,' L I ' ' ' J 'I ' - r . ir 7 Wal er . ' i Iey Greene Streci and Chelten Avenue Condfmenfz of I . I . . . e en venue 85 ' STEVENSQIIS Emo Station Greene and Hortter Streets, Germantown, Pa T RES NEW STATION BATTERIES Glen Echo Rcl 8: Lincoln Drive ACCESSORIES Chestnut l'lrll Pa CAR LLIBRICATED CALLED EOR AND DELIVERED Established 1884 ISTER HEBERTON CO Building and Jobbzng LUMBER AND SPECIALTIES Rittenhouse Street and Penne Railroad Germantown Phrla Bell GER 6371 Keystone North OO55 Germantown Steam HEAT the most modern safest and economrcal method Use Central Plant Steam 349 W Hortter Street HAYNES SELLING CO Incorporated HEATING PUMPING AIH CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT S E Cor RdgeAe a dSp g Gaden St Ph Iadelph a 'XD Nl It WILLIAM S TOPLIS Pharmacwf 4939 Germantown Ave Phula Pa 86 I . O W I C' I ' ' , I I I . . I : I ' l I . lil-.l,l. KI4X'S1tYNl-I POI'l'l,.XR 1010 RACE 2777 . . . i v . n rin r . i i 'H I u1s'1'R1Isl 11Iks If It 2 ll Klnmnbpn-CI.1lly 4' mil I 1 li' y I mps, lm: . lr our -Il L 1. l'l - l T1 ' ll -a Ions, luv. New Yu k lil - l' , , ,I lfm-fllln-Is MI '. lb.. luv. 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I p CQMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1943 President Vnce Presndent Secretary Treasurer T LINTON ALBURGER 3rd ROY ALLEN JOHN SHEPARD BEARD WILLIAM R BOZZELLI ROBERT E CLASTER JOHN C CORNELIUS 3rd EDWARD C CUTLER 3rd WILLIAM R FRIEDRICH ARTHUR A GARRABRANT Jr EDWIN B GRFGG HENRY MERRITT IRWIIN ROBERT S FORD JOHN H CULVER Jr CALVERT GENTRY KNIGHT ROBERT M HASSOLD ARTHUR C HEHN Jr JOHN T JENSEN ARTHUR H JONES 3rd RUSSELL CRUSE LEWIS FRANK LYNESS SHELDEN PFEIFER MICHAEL M RITER Sfh CHARLES F WARNATH STANLEY O WEST Jr CQMPLIMENTS or I-I CLASS OF 1944 Vice Presrdent Secretary Tree urer ELMER H BILES JAMES CALVANI CHARLES K EASTERBY HOWARD N FEIST J ROY HOLMES HAND JOSEPH M HARTLEY 3rd HAMILTON HARTWELL DAVID E HILSEE Qnd ROBERT C HUTTON THOMAS F KENDRICK PIERRE W MATHER JAMES H McKEE RICHARD COOK ROBERT M BARRON WILLIAM E BUEHLER 3rd PIERSON F MELCHER ALBERT W MOORE Jr HOWARD K PETERS J JOHN THOMAS PFEIFER CHARLES A REINHART Jr HENRY J ROHNER Jr ALBERT SIGEL ROBERT JOSEPH TOBIN RICHARD CHARLES WAINWRIGHT CHARLES T WAKEFIELD J WILLIAM R WALLACE Jr ROBERT M WILLIAMSON President ..... ,,..............,.,.,.... W ALTER F. SHEBLE . , r. . . , r. S7 James S Jones 8: Company l Same name Same place Same prznczples Ye! abreast o lfre llmes for 97 years lofecf your pr oper fy aqazrwf danzage by Where Germantown C CQ Cn EI 21 age Ong 552 25,0 Q ISP' 22? l'r-O 32 flfl ln one pol cy Ask your Agent about ll'llS lovv lwrm you Went lt placed yvltlw RAD'O COMBWATIONS Mutual Fire ol Germantown A most co plete stock ol eco ds Pop lara cl Cy pwory Germantown Mutual Flre Germa to n Ave School Lane VICTOR OLUMEIA DECCA 5528 GERMANTOWN AVENUE Ne tdoo to Colon al Theet e WM l-l EMHARDT P es de t GER 0999 gn 0 l 0 l i l l t Cost all-around protection. lell K.. is . Apparel for 117 Years Overhead Electrrc Cranes Crane and Mlll Motors Foundry Steel Plant Equipment Compliments of the B MACCABE CO NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT PLANT LIQUIDATORS and Succeofa to Class of 1941 from Phnladelphuas Style Headquarters for Men s Quality H26 cnssruur sr rnn.Ann.rn1A Belfield Ave West of Wlster St Phlladelphra P forllr leur Colle e lIen.r uafzlu lppalel Smfe 1824 Phone Davenport 8300 BUSINESS DESK EQUIPMENT 4Prece Matched Leather Deslc Set WHOLESALE ON L Y We manufacture 100 drfferenl offrce supply Items sold through your statroner or offrce supply dealer LAR MFG O STRE an es Owner PHILADELPHIA PA Establrshed 1 816 C SCI-IRACK SL VARNISH PAINT ENAMEL CHE 5443 7152 GERMANTOWN AVENUE Boulevard 1995 6822 MARKET STREET l MAR 3974 150152 N FOURTH STREET Free Delrvery 89 E ,E 4 so 4 1 we 44 1 1 ' 1 ' l - I l 1 I 0 0 I ' 1 1 2 2 . 1 ' o 1 - ., . .I a' V W Q t.. All Li Aw'-4 All L I PO , C ,I 321-23-25 N. 13th ET M. R. L a , , . . CO. I I REMEMBER WHEx Whltey Roberts told about the weatherman who was rlght or wrong Speclallsts In Cleansmg of nearly every t1me3 Dr Osbourn reprlmanded Judge Seltzer for h1s marks after the latter had not been thlngs ln school for two years3 Farr walked out of Mr LEWIS s class VQIVZKS IUUICGYZ CVCHIHS BOWHS dvd and thence downtowng wraps that requlre partrcularly careful handllng and hmshmg send them to Ruggle went to last perlod study hall5 GEPBPON' All the orngmal bright ness as restored and theres not the The head man opposed Tenth Leglon 5l,5-ghtegg Cledngmg Odor! act1v1tles3 fine cleansing headquarters Travalllons deadl1nes3 R0blnSOD defined an epxtaph as a short wltty say1ng3 Cl n r D lmmy Lefton lnvlted the Senior ea Je J yen' Class to hw parryb .na LEWANDOS of Ph.l.,aelph.a Yeabsley told Mr French l don t 5904 G 'oW AV' GER 9766 have a cannon m my pocket3 :QUALITY or Uvefr a Century D1amond and PFCCIOUS Stone jewelry Fme Watches and Clocks Sllverware of Outstandlng Excellence G1ftS for Every Occaslon J E Caldwell 593 CO fHm,f,3'1,f'f,,!iPIX,'QER Tb 90 l . . 5 V rf - 1 - -, 5 - . , E- N . . 1 ' Y l . . . . l 1 . Q 4 ' - ' - I . . ' fl ' I ll We spent those hectic nights before ' .. . ,, . G l ll. KK. . ,, 1 l U , 3 I ' . . F l l . I 1' ,, l l S l, . . . ' KF ,X Qompliments THE SENICDR CLASS bf' of Tel TENnessee O877 Penn Syrup Corp THENEW S d F WALLINGFORD 0 G U 'a ' BEAUTY SALON Supplzes Freda H Stevenson I5 Dew 8300 2008 S 9th Sl 6120 Greene Street Germantown Phila P CLASS PROPHECY lf Illlfllllll I from 111111 ,N havlng been run off the road several tlmes by those two demon drlvers of the tank corps Wlld Pete Hodshon and Whacky Cluck Lutkms we know by the sound of whmmg bullets that we have arrlved Wltlllfl gunshot of our destlnatlon On the fxrlng line Pot Shot Pawson and Dead Eye Dlck Charles waste the taxpayers money As the com Werner Under a stack of rlfles and empty shell boxes we hear the muffled sounds of a pasteboarcl contest under way Here Shark Hennessey IS cleaning Blondy Denton Baldy Loughrldge and HUStllH Bud Honeysett out of thelr months pay as well as thelr army clothlng many exclamatlons of dlsgust comlng forth at the deallng of each new hand Nothlng more of lnterest belng at thls slte we again board the truck and head back to camp On the way we see that gold brlcker Mellow Welply saunterlng along the road and add hlm to our party After a very uncomfortable rlde we enter the camp just ln tlme for evenlng mess The delxghtful aroma of the army delicacy beans smltes our nostrlls Curly Vogel the camp barber we see trlmmlng the green vegetables whlle Sloppy Joe Ade the sanltatlon ofhcer boils the drlnklng water Dlscoverlng that one of our party IS embarrassed by rlpped trousers we lead hlm to the camp tallor Sllcker Heldenrelch who soon remedles the sltuatlon Wlth llttle damage to the vlctlm Followlng the pleasant and well prepared meal we retlre to the assembly hall where Doug Shakespeare Ford and his group of talented players provide the final entertaln ment of our v1s1t at the celebrated Camp Ogohome The performance ended we return to our car and once more drlve past a sleepmg sentmel as the melody of Taps floats over the Class of 41 AMES M PAWSON M REIFF LANDES Q7 , , , ' 1 . . 3 NZ! , , ' ., a. , , . N I. I H ,rj Cl ' I! ll if 4 ' ' ' , V . . . y . . . , H If KK Y, ' 2 , mand is given to load and fire at will. the boys point their rifles at the distant figure of Bill I KK il l ' ' if ll - , .K H - U - , H . , .. . ,, .. ,, . 1 If yy . 1 1 , , 1 H I ,, Y . . y . . . . . Y . y . , . . . U . ,, .. ,, . . . ' ' ' ' KK y YY , .I . , JR. . , JR. COMPLIMENTS of the Academy Monthly t FRANK XX! FRICK CHARLES J LUTKINS ' Edi or: Business Manager: Phone-Bell: Gsnmmeown 4116 y lt . Jeddo Hzghland Coal LAUNDRY C0 5344 48 GERMANTOWN AVENUE Petrol F1161 O11 Q use I K oppers Coke DR Y CLEA NE RS Coal R UG CLEA NERS Mlfhlgan 9800 Wayne Ave at Wayne Junction l Aww ex ic' iw?- ,QB 'Hmm Every Trust SGPVICG FIDELITY PHILADELPHIA i TRUST COMPANY Chestnut Street Engraving Co Inc 11th8-Chet e'-'f as 94 Y . o .- - 1 o 0 W vory Soap Exclusively N 1 O9 'W - '-w '2?' ' 'K . i n i Y .1 1 Y, ,W ig' A 1 I Ii - V Z Q, 1 Q93 . A -F' A if 'E X i ,- 32 ui! j ' t EJ ffm' Ig, rg - ii, yi Q . 4, , ' ff . 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Members of ystemftrc Savrngs Spgl Suc J' pl'1llddClpl'1Id Stoclc EXCl1dI lQC s t rt avungs j'TT:counlTuto:ZlgySv?11thd a Irttleg, New york Stock Exchange as S1 O0 IJ p 1 pr 3 f r 6782 Germantown Ave my Ten 1211 Mount A ry DAVID NEWHALL Jr C 'P 'e 'S REALTOR SUPRE E 18 W Chelten Avenue Cleaners 6' Dyers GER 1214 Phrladelphra Pa THE R100-In ,Gif Wrssahrckon Avenue and School House Lane A DINING PLACE OF REFINEMENT AND CHARM Luncheons 50: and 75c Weddings and Parties lnvrted Drnners S1 00 and S1 25 Parlcrng lor Patrons OPEN TQ THE PUBLIC Telephone GER 9337 We are Listed In Duncan I-lxnes 1941 edutron of Adventures In Good Eatrng IMAGINE' Coop contented A short cut to Doc Baer s More than three men on the track A charter for the cellar club team Dr Osbourn announcmg that Cahall Darrow not grrpmg Ove can t erther I lost his match Chlck wlthout hrs chaw Beer served at the Play and Dance Farr wlth a date Sanborn runnlng 95 f V wx J 1 I 1 fsig:- .::..4T? 1. T -of ...H I ...I -9 P l Z ' 3 T L Q l n1ur1r'4 VII 3 E- D- Us S' . . . . 4 1 2,9 .moo 'X ' 4 -gf l If 5 V, Stale fhaflrnwi Ifwlrrul lrrmrnl 1 I S ' ' - wwf ' ' . S . 5, ' v l All e wits Insurer u fr 5 IUI4 I I 4 e y Q 'i 1508 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. ' 1 . . 1 I 2 , T ' I I T A 1 I T X 1 of 1 ' ' 4 .95 T X . 1 T . . 3 . , . , I 0 4. H .. H 1 rr H Compliments of the 1. LANGHORNE CARPET T Comp 'mms COMPANY Of A FRIEND j. T. KOMMER J K MACKAY X COmDIIm2UtS Ompllments A FRIEND A FRIEND Gomplele BANKING and TRUST Sefuuce GERMANTOWN TRUST COMPANY FOUNDED 1889 Mann Office Chelten and Germantown Aves 9 soo1 N Qh B n. 6140 G E G E Ch It MEMBED FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORDO ATION 96 1 of of T Y 'I' i' Chesk tH'll Off' . .......,....... . . .... 8527 Ger K A e. L Off' , ... ...,. .....,.,. . ,., d St t P Off' .,..,... .... TT,,,, ,,.. Q A . I Q Off' ..,,.. ,..7Y3. A. r h FRANK R HASTINGS FLOWERS 5701 G Ste t G CFI? 5795 B CI Compliments of the Class ol 1945 DREKA FINE STATIONERS 1429 Chestnut Street Philadelphia P JOHNSON S Flower Shop 41 Ge GER 1750 P d I1 GOODYEAR SERVICE 5350 52 G TFN 1500 N th 0991 LEEDOM and WISSLER Prescription Druggists CHELTEN AND PULASKI AVENUES Phl d ph Clifton Heights National Bank H gh b D J W SCATCHARD CO t R CI-IE 5330 7135 G LOUISE E KEPHART Y tCh It SIMON MELATEN 8- BRO o Sp 63945R d aIM For coats dresses acces sornes that please visit P 5533 GERMANTOWN AVENUE 'lffiive me a home wi I- flowers aplentyf' Abra am Lincoln. I , 1 , ' I la' b I reene r e , ermantown f S' . F. I. D. on ed Member W S z I 'X ' I 5439- rmantown Avenue ' 1 . hila elp ia Q I - ermantown Avenue I ' a' . . or ' nw ii fih I N ' Compliments of I I Clifton ei ts, Pa. 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