Germantown Friends School - Blue and White Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1946
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L X IAIIIIIII Firsl row: Breininger, Dale, Dewsnap, Poley, Fowler, Do- mincovich, HiaH, Dobson, Burgess. Second row: Smilh Summers, Moore, Scaifergood, Slrallon, Cadbury, Davis, Fellows, Tinsley, Haines, Cadbury. Third row: James, Burlon P. Fowler, Principal Irvin C. Foley, Vice-Principal ENGLISH Harry A. Domincovich D. Lawrence Burgess Mary-Grace Slewarr Elizabeih R. Barker MATHEMATICS Herman P. Breininqer Alice H. Darnell Harry L. Kneedler LATIN I-larry A, Dcmincovich James E. balhqale Elizabelh R. Barker Lucinda M. Iliff Henry Scallergood MODERN LANGUAGES D. Lawrence Burgess, German Lucille Hiall, French Magdalene L. Dale, French an d Spanish Brewer, Barker, Tucker, Sperr, Smilh, Wilhelm, Flilcraff, , Shipley, Taylor. Fourfh row: Plalr, Hemphill, Berkman, Balhgale, Gara, Price, Lyman, Miller, Kneedler, Iliff. Emilie C. Bradbury, Personnel and Admissions Waller P. Shipley, Bursar HISTORY Joseph H. Price Lucinda M. Ilill Henry Scallerqood SCIENCE Glenn R. Bennell Howard G. Plall Kalherine P. Tucker Joseph M. Cadbury MUSIC Mary E. Brewer Wilda Tinsley Virginia Srnilh ART AND SHOP Carolyn A. John Benfon M. Spruance Jayne T. Wilhelm Mallhew E. Sharpe BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Allred A, Smilh Harry L. Kneedler Alvin L. James GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Vera R. Miller Elizabelh W. Cadbury Dorolhea H. Reeder PUBLIC SPEAKING Irvin C. Poley Elizabelh C. Moore OFFICE STAFF Gladys Barkman Helen H. Eqqleslon Edilh A. Gara Jeanelle Sperr Helen Boslel I I J s, up 4 I IH CIINHNTS Dedicafion .. Faculfy ..... His+ory .. Seniors .. Acfivifies . , . Afhiefics .... Prophecy . . . Underciassmen TABLE OF CONTENTS Twelve Years in fhe Polish Corridor , a Farce in Twelve Acls. For Casl of Char- acfers, consull Senior felephone book. PROLOGUE:: A cozy scene in lhe home. Everyone is af his separafe Iask. Molher Rilfer sils knilling in Ihe Ere, Lodesfone Rubel is making buffer in her hal, IiHle Alfred Poole is making his bed lhis dealh bedl. Miss Alcorn is playing Ihe piano, and Miss Comforl holds a lillle hoop 'rhru which Plaff and Forsler iump, barking madly. lEn+er lefl in velvell, Benlleyz I can spell my name. Roberls: I can spell mine backwards. Poole: Who wanfs 'ro spell? Crease: Yes. le'r's play Posl Office again. CURTAIN ACT ONE: Angel: Behold, I have sei before 'rhee an open door. Lowry: Well close il, dear: i+'s cold in here. CURTAIN ACT TWO, SCENE ONE: An l8'rh Cenlury drawing room. Wilh rococco linesse, everyone is drawing. Yarnall is drawing under a liflle gill desk, Parsons is drawing wafer in I'he fire place, McPhedran draws a gun. Gay afmosphere. Enfer fhe Wonder Boy Crawford. McKinney: Who's he? Groff: Shhhh. I'ha'r's Mozarf. Teslz Please pass lhe snuff. Parsons: Excuse me. I musf go and powder my wig. ' Crawford: Won'+ somebody lislen? I can play a sonala. Really I can. CURTAIN SCENE TWO: The scene is changed, and we now dislinguish lhe Happy Hunfing Grounds in Ihe Land of LiH'Ie Rain. Enfer a wigwam played by Adele Wafson. Heap-Big Plallz Squaw, where you puflum my peace pipe? Tiny Girl Riflerz You smokum corn. Smell. Me fhrow oul. Wampum Powell: How. Heap-Big Plaffz How whal? Wampum Powell: How 'rhe ug are you. dope? CURTAIN ACT THREE: Willel's backyard. Crosby and Forsler enler wifh Dunn on a rope. Willel: This is my backyard. Dunn: Yeh? Forsfer: See 'rhose woods? There's a jaguar in fhere. Dunn: Yeh? Crosby: And you can'+ join fhe Wildcals 'lil you bag him. Dunn: Yeh? Forsfer: Yeh. lDunn shows his reefh. Forsler and Willef faintl CURTAIN ACT FOUR, SCENE ONE: The sky. Enter Groff as a cloud: Gee. I'r's dark up here. Yoo hoo, everyone. MacCoIl, as a planef: Shhh, l'm lislening 'ro lhe music of the spheres. Graff: Well, l'm a heavenly body so you beller nor lalk Io me like lhal. Levy The Lune: Wheel Look-no hands! lHe collapses in an aslral heap.l CURTAIN SCENE TWO: A forfure chamber. Among fhe various machines are included sfall- bars. rings. boxes. horses. cows, and Indian clubs. A few women sif chaffing in fhe sfocks. Several ofhers are playing iacks wifh hof coals in fhe corner. Enfer Simon Dasfas Legree: I hear fhere's been a sif-down sfrike. Silence. Simon Dasfas Legree: Who wanfs fo confess firsf? Silence. Simon Dasfas Legree: Thank you, Cherry. Will you fry fhis closef for size, please? CURTAIN ACT FIVE: A plug ugly runs across fhe sfage carrying an egg. Enfer Benfley, hof on his frail: Hey! I saw you. you bulb sna+cher! Felfon. running righf on: Shuf up. Can'f you see I'm playing Sfealing Eggs ? CURTAIN ACT SIX: The kifchen of Ihe old I-Iomesfead. The women are having a quilfing bee. Conversafion is Io a low accompanimenf of My Liffle Gray I-Iome in fhe Wesf . Aunf Sarah Anne Wrighf: I iusf love fo sew. Miss Kafharine Newcomefz Pass fhe cider. Julie, dear. Dorofhea Bella: Maybe 'rhis sounds caffy buf I heard . . . Mrs. James: Shh. ladies! Go on. dearie. Phallis, I mean IIIis. whispering: I bef I know whaf you were going fo say. Miss Judy: Yes. I hear fhe men, now gel' fhis. fhe men folks are running an airplane club! Shocked silence as everybody sucks in her breafh. Dear Miss Betsy: Well! ' Miss Kafharine Newcomef: Please pass fhe cider, Julie. Jeaneffe, wifh fears in her eyes: Who's in if? Miss Kafharine: What the cider jug? Miss Judy, sighing: No, my dear. 'rhe club. Tha? handsome Pilof-Ligl-1+ Sellin is one of the mosf imporfanf. Aunf Virginia: Yes, and fhaf Crease Monkey's no small bird eifher. Miss Kafharine: Rubell You drank all Ihe cider! CURTAIN ACT SEVEN: The Club Room of fhe Debafing Sociefy of Lower Basin Sfreef. Hon- orary Presidenf Howard G. Plaff sfands formidably before fhe fire. Sir Knowles Doaningfon: Genflemen. we are here foday fo sef before you an open door-I mean-a prepo . . . proposi . . . 'rwo sides of fhe quesf . . . Excuse me. Mr. Plaff, buf I forgef. Why are we here? Plaff. unmoved: Quief. boy. Our first speaker is Lord Moore. Speak up, Eddie boy. Lord Moore: I would like fo prove fo you . . . Sir Alec McPhedran: Thank you, Lord Moore. Our nexf speaker is on my Ieam. Sfewarf laddie. fell 'em. Young Sfewarf: Yes, sirrah: whan fhaf Aprille wifh his shoures soofe . . . Sir Alec: Pssf. Yer iumpin' ahead a bif, lad. Look around and fake if slow. Sfewarfz Aye, so I was. Mr. Timekeeper, Ladies, and Genflemen, if is hereby highly resolved . . . X Presidenf Plaff: Thank you, Genflemen. We'Il iusf have lime for fhe rebuffal. CURTAIN ACT EIGHT: A cold New Year's Eve al lhe Red Lion . The iovial hosl mingles wilh his merry guesls in hearly good-naluredness. Guinevere Lohmeyer: Up wilh ye! The ale is mulled. Bear Hug Todd: I'd like fo propose a loasf, mine hosf. Crowd: Hear Ye! Jack-o-my-hearl Arfhur, lhe hosl: A cup of meade all 'round on fhe house. Crowd: Hurrah lor Jack-ol There's my man! Thanks. Jackie boy! Bear Hug Todd: Melhinks i'r's been a greal year. friends. Launcelol Tesls Melhinks so loo. Bear hug: There's been many a hard Ihingg Roosevell has won over Willkie. Marian and I have come inlo your merry fold, War has come fo fhe New world foo. and so. all in all, I propose lhe girls give us a kiss all' round. lMuch clapping and cheering, ogling and iosIIing.l Carlena. daughler of Lohmeyer: The man's gol' loo much cheek for my lasle. Padoodle Sluarl: Duh, whal' you said! Norberg Carlson. doubled up wilh Iaughler, merrily sels off a round of cap bombs in lhe mislleloe. CURTAIN ACT NINE, SCENE ONE: Parliamenf: fhe House of Commons: in session. In fhe speaker's chair is Childe Harold in full Golhic height The fiffering on fhe benches is broughl down lo a dull roar as 'the meeling comes lo order. Childe Harold: Anybody wanl To hear The minules? lChorus from the benches of Nay .l Lady Mary-Grace S'rewar'r: Really, wha'r kind of parliamenlary procedure is this? Robinhood Henny: Hoyle would rise from his grave. Cries from The benches of AulhorI Au'rhorI McMuIlan: I propose . . . Harry-Kari Wrigh+: Thank you so much. I accept Ellicoll: I move . . . Palsy: You'd beHer. You're siH'ing on my dress. Childe Harold: Sland up. you all, when you speak. Whal do you lhink lhis is-a 'rump parliamenl? lThe benches are hushed, and a sfafemenl is read.I Noblesse Oblige Berner: Mr. Chairman . . . Miss Speaker . . . Madam Presidenl i . . . Jeannie, dear. You are accused of . . . lCries from The benches of Hear Ye, Impeachmen+ .l N. O. Berner: . . . As presidenf you have no+ quile . . . l Impeachmenl l. N. O. Berner: . . . Where were you on fhe nighl of . . . Ilmpeachmenfl. N. O. Berner: . . . Did you go fo lhe class impeachmen1'7 I mean . . . oooh . . . Suddenly Anfhony Guy Fawkes Nolde sfeps from the wings and losses a phial of nilroglycerin inlo the House. A ferrilic explosion rocks lhe sfage and fhrough lhe smoke several of +he peers can be dislinguished leaping from lhe windows info a coal bed below. CURTAIN SCENE TWO: The Wedding Parry al' Dingly Dell. Wilh well-seasoned mirfh. Mr. Pickwick lFellon +o youl is led over lo Mrs. Wardle lCherry girll. Alex McWardIe: Molher, you recollecl Mr. Pickwick? Mrs. Wardle lslill Cherryl: Never mind. lShe smoolhs her dress and wilh quick. recognilion of her cue. Thornlon collapses on MoI'l1er's looIs+ooI.l Emma lJudy Io youl lrips over PIaH's oulslrefched gailer and Mr. Pickwick chaflers aboul well lurned ankles. The dancing begins and Arabella lSu+ro, +hal's my girll blushes over fhaf handsome Mr. Winkle lYes, i+'s Sellinl as lhey sland behind a curlain. SCENE THREE: The Roman Senale. Prima Donna Julia lhilching up lhe lagols on her backl: Ego! E Pluribus Unuml Bella Donna Bernera: Ah: Julia llo herselll Facilis descensus Averno. Bobii Foslorum: Vixere lorles anle Agamemnona mulli. Dunnibus: El lu Brule? I lhoughl lhal was MY line! CURTAIN ' ACT TEN: A biological laboralory. Several scienlisls are lorelelling lhe harvesl wealher wilh lhe enlrails ol an ox. Dr. Voegelin, glueing lhe legs on a llyz I hear lhal Dr. Breininger had lish lor supper' lasl nighl. Dr. Jonalhan Eoole: Yes, I was casling my nels on lhe olher side ol his desk when an unlorlunale accidenl occurred. CURTAIN ACT ELEVEN: The arena al a Roman Orgy. A long ringside lable wilh nolhing. bul women al il. McKinney: Lel's see now. Who else can we lhrow lo lhe lions? Wood: Please pass lhe grapes. Lohmeyer: We could have some Chrislians wreslle. Winler: Or give someone a ride in my car. Sulro: Does anyone wanl an apple? Berner: Please pass lhe argeroyl. They all join in lhe barbarian Roman ealing song Haporum Birlhorum lo Yorum echoed by lhe wolves across lhe arena. ACT TWELVE: FINALE: Al lhe wall in Thisbe's Backyard. Enler Pyramus: Gee il's a dark nighl. Thisbe: Yoo hoo Pyramus. ls lhal you? Pyramus: Yeh. Throw a leg over, honey. Lowry: Firsl l golla blow my nose. Healy: This bulb . . . This bulb . . . Please, il's Hell when you don'l cul in. Molzahn: Lislen, I . . . Wind,Tunnel Moore: Wool. Hi ya wall. Lowry: Quiel. You're meanl lo be a lion. Nol a wolf. Molzahn: Lislen, I can . . . Miller: I'm General Wishinglon and I wash you'd all go alhink and Iel me weigh. Harkins: Lislen, il you're lhe sphinx, you're going lo have lo sland lurlher lo lhe lell. I can'l rid your readle . . . I mean. Molzahn, nabbing Harkins by lhe coal: Lislenl Mein Kind, wir waren Kinder, zwei Kinder, lhal is: klein und lroh . . . Meyer: Yes, ancl wir krochen ins Huhne Hauschen, ver . . . Jenness: Lislen. you guys: you've gol il all wrong. Trabaio oral, Dios Mio. Molzahn: Sshh. Und kamen Leule vorbei. Kikerehkuh. Mr. Poley, briskly: God bless you. Now if everyone will be quiel all al once, I lhink we'Il all be able lo hear lhis . . . Page: Henry. Henry, don'l you slarl lo gossip. A. Crenshaw: Il's a bird. il's a plane. il's a molh! McLean, iumping up and down: ll's a molh, il's a molh. I lell you il's a while molh. P. Crenshaw: Tesl. you look like lhe devil. lAl lhis everyone lurns and sees Scralch copying lhe Blue and While inlo his llllle black book, lhe lloor boards creak and lhere's a rushing wind. Suddenly lhey all lall lhrough lhe collapsing slage inlo lhe Iunchroom beIow.l CURTAIN if lv' Q91 nf' , '-we. Jffjff ' A 'F B H qw sf. Vw-9 fa Ill .A 1 Q 5 SEN RS 'za ff A K . :gf Q ' P 5 lx ALEXANDER M. MCPHEDRAN Enfered Kindergarten, Choir IO, II, I2, Choir Council I2, Pasforian IO, II, I2 Assembly Comm. 9, IO, II, IZ, Class Pres. I2, Sfudenf Council II, I2, Disfin- guished 9. IO, Commended II, Harvard Award Il, Soccer I2 Alex has come all fhe way from kindergarfen in G.F.S., and he marched his way info class presidency Ihis year. He's fhe class physician +oo, and is on his way +o Harvard Med. Mickey can hold his own in The music--never say you can'I' hear The bass secfion of 'rhe choir when he is fherel He has a car loo. 'Ihough somefimes he's ashamed fo admif if. His favorile ouldoor sporf is soccer, where he plays a good halfback, buf in his indoor sporfs Mickey lives from week +o week-neverlheless he always goes back fo Ihaf SI. Louis woman. NICKNAME: Mickey USUALLY SEEN: AI TaggerI's FAMOUS FOR: Haircuf PET PEEVE: Pefey MARY LOUISE ROBERTS Enfered Kindergarfen, Choir IO, II, I2, Hockey 9, IO, II- Capfain I2, Baslrefball IO, ll, I2, Tennis 9, IO, ll, I2, Dis- finguished 9, IO, II, I2, Hisfory Award IO, Vice-Presidenf I2, Home Room Chairman I2, Sfudenf Gov'f..IO, Il, I2, Pasforian I2, Service Commiffee I2, English Award Il. Mary Lou is one of 'rhose people who can do everyfhing well. She makes sfraighf honor marks, belongs 'ro dozens of commiffees, and sfands ouf on any afhlefic field. This year she was unanim- ously elecfed capfain of fhe hockey 'ream-a job which she relishes in spife of consfanf complainfs of ifs damaging effecf on her ankles! Her lively sense of humor and enfhusiasm have made her a favorife af GFS. wifh everyone, and her lovely lighf blonde hair has been fhe cause of cornmenl' from many-l+haf's all righf, we believe you. Mary Loull With her brains and good looks, she'll go far af Mf. Holyoke, for Ivl.L.R. is on fhe ball . NICKNAME: Mary Lou USUALLY SEEN: Officiafing FAMOUS FOR: Fuzzy PET PEEVE: Afhlsfics THEODORE SELLIN Enfered bfh, Chair IO, II, I2, Class Vice-Pres. II, Sfudenl' Gov. II, Sfudenf Gov., Pres. I2 Ted is everybody's friend. He has been one of fhe sfrongesl' pillars of fhe class ever since he ar- rived in sixfh grade, and has ended up as Presidenf of fhe Sfudenf Council. Swede is also an aviafor, and is fhe only member of fhe class fo hold a pilof's license. Once you gef fo know him, you're sure fo hear abouf New Hampshire, Woods Hole, model A Fords, moforcycles, and iazz. He's also a wicked man wifh cars and women, and he seems fo find his way around wifh bofh. ln all sincerify we can say 'rhaf Ted is a wonderful person fo have around any fime. NICKNAMEZ Swede USUALLY SEEN: Foofing fhe Bill FAMOUS FOR: Sfubble PET PEEVE: Flashbulbs 17 ,I Y SN Qi: vi 0 SHI, X v mdjv-Qiy Q . 0 ', S my ISS ATM DOROTHY B. BERNER Enlered Kindergarfen, Sludenf S-lore II-Chairman l2, Choir IO, Il, Dance Comm. 9, IO, II, Dislinquished 9, IO, II, I2, English Award II, Algebra Award 9 If she can dance. cook, sew, keep house, do physics, run The school slore, and on The side keep all 'rhe Senior boys guessing, she musl be Dolly. Her ever ready ideas and organizalion abilily have been Ihe spark of nearly every commiflee al one 'rime or anolher. In her spare lime, Dolly runs a farm near Collegeville and fhere isn'+ one of us who doesn'+ long for a dip in +he Berner's pool. The boys find Ihe lure of Collegeville irresislible, buf is if iusf The counfryside? Perhaps she is only pracficing for her fulure as an eye docfor when we see her gazing info her par'rner's eyes on +he dance floor-buf we wonder. NICKNAME: Dolly USUALLY SEEN: Gln. I-lospifal FAMOUS FOR: Waisl PET PEEVE: I-Iousework MICHAEL E. J. BENTLEY Enlered Kindergarfen, Dance Comm. 9, IO, II, l2. Pas- forian Il, I2, Handbook Il, IZ, Choir IO, ll, I2. Choir Council ll, l2. Blue and While Co-Edilor I2. Lunchroom Comm. 9, IO, ll, Library Comm. 9, IO, II, Commended 9. IO, Il, Tennis Il. I2 There's never a par'ry or a dance wilhouf Miguel, and 'rhe way lo find him is fo look for +he faslesf iiflerbugger on Ihe floor. His acfing abilify is a joy +o us all loo--we'II never forgef his Nanki- Pooh in The Mikado. Mike holds down a posilion on nearly every commiflee we have, and This year he's done a grand job as Co-edilor of The year book. In spife of his various dufies and numerous social engagemenls, he manages fo gel consisfenfly high marks, and he's one person who will 'rake 'rime our 'ro help a friend in need. l-low he does all he does and sfays sane is a wonder-il is rumored he has a Nanny 'ro help lake care of him. NICKNAME: Miguel USUALLY SEEN: With Nanny FAMOUS FOR: Voice -P ET PEEVE: Yearbooks 18 FLORENCE V. BUEH LER Enlered Isl, Glee Club IO, Service Comm. IZ, Make-Up Comm. IO, Il, I2, Spring Concerl Usher Commillee I2 Palsy is lhe girl wilh lhe ralher shy manner and lhe unique sneeze. On lhe dance lloor she's a dream. Besides receiving Mrs. Dale's only and doing well in her olher subiecls, she excels on lhe hockey lield. Many a lime we've caughl a glimpse ol her golden hair hiding behind her desk lid during lirsl recess. Is il sludying lhal requires so much privacy? Undoubledly, Palsy's earnesl- ness and lriendliness, combined wilh her charm and personalily will assure her success in whalever she does. Perhaps we'll see you on lhe slage in lhe lulure, Pals. We'd like lo! NICKNAME: Pals USUALLY SEEN: Wilh a Dale EAMCUS EOR: Hair PET PEEVE: Monday Morning ALFRED P. CREASE, JR. Enlered Kindergarlen, School Treasurer I2, Choir IO, II, I2, Soccer I2, Track II, I2 Il you wanl lo know anylhing aboul a '37 Ford, boals, or Democrals, go lo lhis good-looking lillle guy, commonly known as lhe Moose , Il il is money you are eller, be sure lo see Ted, lor he is our sludenl lreasurer and handles all lhe sludenl luncls, bul we won'l guaranlee you'Il gel any. Wo- men are also one ol Ted's big inleresls, bul he usually manages lo keep lhe name ol lhe lucky girl wilhheld. Wilhoul Ted, no class meeling would be complele, lor he always has some remark lo make lhal will sel lhings slraighl. I-lis booming voice helps lo uphold lhe bass seclion and he will always lend a hand lo help a lriend in need ol aulo repairs. NICKNAME: Moose USUALLY SEEN: Under Molors FAMOUS FOR: Arguing PET PEEVE: Democrals I0 131 'WX ALICE H. CRENSHAW EnTered 4Th, Hockey IO, II, I2, BaskeTbalI IO, II, I2, Ten- nis IO, ll, I2, Choir IO, ll, I2 Alice is one halT oT The reason Tor The bewilder- menT The Twins have caused since They joined our ranks in TorTh grade. Alice plays Tennis, hockey, and baskeTball and holds a posiTion on Three TirsT Teams, We don'T know which Twin sings The loudesT, buT we do know ThaT Alice does a good share oT singing in The alTo secTion. She can Tell you any- Thing you wanT To know abouT growing TomaToes as she spenT lasT summer on The Burpee seed Tarm. Alice is planning on a liTe oT Tarming, buT wiTh ThaT sweeT smile we beT iT will be a liTe oT baby-Tarm- ing! NICKNAME: Twin USUALLY SEEN: WiTh Phyllis FAMOUS FOR: Smile PET PEEVE: Being called Phyllis B. KNOWLES DOANE EnTerecI 6Th, PasTorian 9, IO, II, I2-Co-EdiTor, STage Crew 9, IO. I2, Choir IO, Il, I2, Track II, I2, Soccer I2 PasTorian Co-EdiTor Doane has been having a lovely Time Tlying inTo The girls' room wiTh some handy excuse To Talk To one belle or anoTher. BuT we can'T kick-look aT The resulTs. His excellenT bass voice lends volume and harmony To The choir, and he is no slacker on The aThleTic Tield eiTher. IT aT anyTime you can'T Tind B.K.. iusT look in The near- esT auTo graveyard, 'cause There he'll be making love To his greaTesT passion-The auTomobile. Doane' Tell anyone we Told you This, buT B.K. is Tops all around. NICKNAME: B.K. USUALLY SEEN: ln a Junk Yard FAMOUS FOR: Cousin PET PEEVE: Deadlines 20 . , I 4 l f I - 6 ,V we - ,- , W I vw f' F Q fp, .V tj, 1' ,B I 1 A e i ' L Y i i, 9 I fees? W A 4, I ' . I S' l I T .f ' A I , , J PHYLLIS H. CRENSHAW Enfered 4+h, Hockey IO, II, I2, Baslcefball IO. II, I2, Ten- nis IO, Il, I2, Choir IO. Il, I2 Phyllis ioined us in fourfh grade foo, and imme- dialely everybody became confused. There were 'rwo of her. She has been confusing people all fhrough school and is consfanfly being aslced, Which are you. Alice or Phyllis? Don'f you gel' fired of people aslcing you 'rhe same quesfion? The answer is. we suppose, 'rhaf she is used fo if. and jus? answers aufomafically. She has always par- ficipafed enlhusiasfically in school sporfs. In baskefball she and Alice mix up fhe opposing guards sufficienfly fo fhen proceed fo foss baslcefs from all direcfions. They never miss! If all goes well, she'll end up as a farmereffe, and lwin will be a definife affracfion 'ro any rural counfryside. NICKNAME: Twin USUALLY SEEN: Wifh Alice FAMOUS FOR: Tomafo Farming PET PEEVE: Being called Alice J. STRUTHERS DUNN Enfered 3rd, Choir IO, II, I2, Soccer II, I2, Choir Council I2, Communify Council Chairman I2, Service Commiffee IZ, Tennis Il. I2 . Ever since he joined us in fhird grade, Sfruf has been a leading class figure. He and his Ausfin are famous and no class parfy would be complefe wifh- ouf his iifferbugging and piano boogie-woogie. ln facf fhere is really no phase of our school life 'lhaf has nof been helped by him. He is fhe leader of fhe firsf basses in choir, presidenl' of fhe communify council, and a good sfudenl fo boof. Besides fhese achievemenfs, he is an excellenl' soccer player and a sfrong fennis man. His one failing is fhe fairer sex, and we lcnow fhaf fhe failing is mufuall NICKNAME: Slruf USUALLY SEEN: Beafing ouf Boogie- woogie FAMOUS FOR: Susie PET PEEVE: General Wishingfon 21 , :a S653 j- E J., JOAN L. FOOTE EnTered KindergarTen, Malce-Up CommiTTee IO, ll, Hocluey, Glee Club IO Joan is one of The original members of The class of '46, We oTTen recall The Time in Third grade when she had her hair bobbed and we Took greaT delighT in calling her Amelia EarharT . Since Then she has disTinguished herselT in many ways-The records show ThaT she's one oT our sTar goalies. BUT being a goalie isn'T The only Thing aT which Joan is adepT-There are several members oT The class who can TesTiTy To ThaT. She has her special brand oT humor which we counT on To pull us ouT of The depThs, and she keeps us Teeling high wiTh her elaboraTe accounTs oT her experiences. NICKNAME: FooTie USUALLY SEEN: Cape Cod FAMOUS FOR: ThornTon's ParTy PET PEEVE: Cameras FRANK P. FELTON, 3RD EnTered Kindergarfen, Blue and WhiTe Board I2, Soccer ll, l2, BaslreTball II-CapTain I2, AThleTic Council 9, IO, II- Vice-PresidenT l2, Choir IO, II Frank is anoTher one of our avid sporTs enThusi- asTs. He was capTain of This year's baslceTball Team, and he always makes a good showing on The soccer Tield. Gran'pa loves sailing, and on a brighT, warm day, you can usually see him whizzing by in one oT many cars on his way To Ocean CiTy and his lvloTh. We've noTiced ThaT Finias has a failing Tor long golden hair and cake-buT Then don'T we all? The class really has Franlcs inTeresTs aT hearT, Tor who can deny ThaT he has been a changed man since our TourTh grade orange iuice campaign? NlCKNAME: Finias USUALLY SEEN: Ocean CiTy FAMOUS FOR: Those Chryslers PET PEEVE: l'm saving myself Tor baslceTball 22 BERYL N. GROFF Enlered Kindergarlen, War Chesl Commillee, Make4Up Commillee IO, Il, Blue and While Biography Commillee I2, Glas Club IO, II, lnvilalian Commillee l2, Spring Feslival Tickel Commillee I2 Where Berry gels such a huge quanlily ol pep is slill a myslery lo us. She darls around lhe baskel- ball courl lo slip by lhe dismayed guards and slill has plenly ol energy Iell for hockey and lennis, or lor anylhing else lhal comes Ialong. While lhe resl ol us scurry lo meel deadlines when homework is due, Berry is always prepared ahead ol lime- well prepared loo! Lel her gel slarled on lhe sub- iecl ol Brown Ledge Camp and she'Il praise il lo lhe skies! Hearsay has il lhal she has walked oll wilh many honors lrom lhere, including horse show ribbons and someone we have come lo know as Chuck , Berry is everyone's lriend and in her journalism course she's bound lo wow'em all. NICKNAME: Berry USUALLY SEEN: On lhe phone FAMOUS FOR: B.L.C. PET PEEVE: Being lickled ROBERT W. FORSTER Enlered Kindergarlen, Service Commillee I2, Slage Crew 9, I0, ll. Soccer ll, 12, Handbook II, Commended 9, Dis' linguished IO, II Pull, pull, pull-allhough lhis is all we hear, we know Beanie is iusl around lhe corner on his lamed molor scooler. Ever since we can remember, Beanie has been doing lhings in a smoolh ellicienl way. I-le very quielly pulls in an excellenl reporl and is one ol lhe ioys in Mr. Bennel's Iile. I-Iis aclivily on lhe Service Commillee and his abilily lo squeeze money oul ol us lo make each drive a success is amazing. I-Ie plays a cagey wing on lhe soccer lield and wields a wicked wing on lhe dance lloor. For some reason Maine holds lhe lalal allraclion in Beanies Iile and allhough we haven'l seen her, if she's a lriend ol Beanie's, she's lops wilh us. NICKNAME: Beanie USUALLY SEEN: Leering FAMOUS FOR: Explosions PET PEEVE: Turlle Necks 23 2.1- K W ,..-f E ,Z I .1 VR so MARY JEAN HAROLD EnTered lsT, Class PresidenT 9, Co-Edifor PasTorian 12, Choir IO, Il, l2, Handbook II, l2, Dishnguished 9, IO, ll, 12, Susana KiTe Scholarship IO This snappy liTTle girl called Mary Jean or Jean- whichever you like--has managed To obTain and hold a high ranking posiTion in The class. Since TenTh grade, when she moved nexT door To P.C., she has oTTen held us all spellbound and amazed as she enumerafed The visiTors who Tlock To her house. Being so popular has never aTTecTed her sTudying, Though. and her reporT card is always Tilled wiTh A's. Besides This she has disTinguished herself in The field of music, having sung leading parTs in Two opereTTas. She's planning on going To Randolph Macon nexT year, buT wherever she goes, may Dux Temina TacTi . NICKNAME: Jean USUALLY SEEN: P.C. FAMOUS FOR: More and more Jokes PET PEEVE: Deadlines RICHARD S. HARKINS EnTered IOTh, Choir IO, II, IZ, Track Manager ll, l2, Dance CommiTTee Il-Business Manager I2, Library CommiTTee I2 Dick landed in our midsT in TenTh grade and in no Time Took a Top place as musician, sTudenT, hum- orisT, and lady killer. He Took over The huge job of pianisT Tor PiraTes , and has been one of The main sTays of The Tenor secTion Tor Two years. He is also largely responsible Tor The swell school dances This year, as he Takes care of all The Dance Com- miTTee money. Dick is a real genTleman-one who will always Take Time ouT To help a Triend in need. His dinner parTies are famous, and he is one of The proud car owners of The class. As long as he doesn'T Take chemisTry in college, we're sure he'll make ouT all righT! : ic LJ tl wr 5- QA- Uiiiifmf ,M Qgrj,,,,,,,,3?Q . :rsh 5 ' ' fDf2r1y'5iXl - od- W W h Bella Famous Pore: Pasnafqfi l 'X UST he PET PEEVE: Tenors YY liomfoe been XOO-C53 C3-QQi.AT24+9iiS qsclrqyrjl IQUOW LROU Ll q6aV'S ahead oi-GF-S - Yirhf OLLVR y '?, 0 S? U wb SQA! F ELIZABETH C. HARRIS EnTered 4Th, AThleTic Council 9, lO, II-Chairman I2. Hoc- key II, I2, Tennis l2, Make'Up IO, II, CosTume Chairman I2 BeTsy is one of Those lucky people who makes Triends wiTh everybody. She is always willing To laugh aT our corny jokes and TrequenTIy may be seen jiggling up and down during class or assembly in an eTForT To suppress her mirTh. As presidenT oT The Girls' AThleTic Council, BeTsy has shown Tine leadership along wiTl'1 a willingness To work and To give her besT To The job. Any Time we Teel like a lively discussion on some currenT evenT, a visiT To BeTs will plunge us deep inTo conversaTion. She seems To be inTeresTed in world aTTairs, and is al- ways well posTed on Them. As To her TuTure, we Think BeTsy leans sTrongly Toward The arT side of life, IouT she'll be a Top-noTcher in whaTever she does. NICKNAME: BeTs USUALLY SEEN: Laughing FAMOUS FOR: Her Pep PET PEEVE: ChemisTry ERIC McP. JENNESS EnTered II. FooTbalI II, IZ, Chairman Assembly CommiTTee I2 Eric is The class' liTTle Tough boy wiTh Tendencies Toward TooTballic amnesia. When if comes To size, he is as close To The ground as any of us, buf ThaT doesn'T sTop his aggressiveness lask K. SuTrol! Eric broughT many new Things To school when he came Ibesides a broTher who cackles like a sick bansheel. ln TacT, iT was Eric who TirsT developed The Tech- nique of driving wiTh boTh hands ouT of The window. I-Ie also sTarTed The craze oT Taking odd roTor arms ouT of auTomoloiles. IT is safe To guess ThaT if Eric had noT come To our school iT would be a much saTer, Though much less exciTing place. NICKNAME: Genus USUALLY SEEN: FighTing FAMOUS FOR: Golden Locks PET PEEVE: Tele-poles 25 IW ,nv- I in-A ju . ' 6 I so ,L I 5 i. i' I 5' 4... T ' n: 1 ' a V' N H 'X I S 1 1 W 1.15: ' ggi? ' i S I kg U. N,-MTF' T. Q Jus i an MARY HAVEN HEALY Enfered Kindergarfen, Orchesfra IO, Il, l2, Blue and While Board I2, Pasforian 9, IO, Il. I2, Show Case I2, Library Commiifee l2, Commended IO, II When a parfy is geiiing dull, iusf call on Mary Haven io give if a new Turn. You can always Irusf her To come our wiih a pun or a good joke fha? will s+ar'r everybody else going. She has pleniy of good imaginaiive aciing abilify-we'll never forge? her performance as Moon in Midsummer Nigh+'s Dream . Mary is a very well accomplished violinisf and is one of 'rhe orchesira's mosf valuable mem- bers, so being concerfmasfer comes easily fo her. The Pasiorian and +he Blue and While have profiled greafly from her creafive l'alen+--in facf we don'l' know whal' we would have done wiihoui her. We've no doubi 'rhaf Mary Haven will wind up wriiing a bes'r seller while playing in 'rhe Philadelphia Orch- esira and being elecfed Top Humorisl' of ihe year. NICKNAME: Mary USUALLY SEEN: Fiddling around FAMOUS FOR: Her humor PET PEEVE: The Moon I LOUIS E. LEVY Enfered Isl, Soccer ll, I2, Track ll, I2, Sfage Crew 9, IO. ll, Sfudeni Sfore II, l2, Class Secreiary 9, IO, II. Secre- 'larial I2 Leis go io Louie's! Afier every dance or pariy Ihis cry is razed fo go +o- Ihe mosf hospiiible house we know. Be if a porker parfie lwe fhink fhis means pokerl or an open house +here is always plenfy +o do and lo+s 'ro eaf. His abiliiy as a dir? 'Farmer can be aHes+ed To by several members of 'rhe class who have spem' Iwo wonderful summers al The Levy camp in Maine. Louie is one of our s+rong indi- viduals who has worked hard To make our sfudeni governmenf a going concern and fhis year has made an A-I secrefariai. Louie's one weakness is spelling, buf a College educafion will fix 'rhat NICKNAME: Lou USUALLY SEEN: Grinding Gears FAMOUS FOR: Parfies PET PEEVE: Crowded Couches 26 JEANETTE W. HENNY Enlerecl 2nd, Library Commillee IO, II, Lunchroom Com- millee II-Chairman I2. Choir Il, I2. Service Commillee I2. Orcheslra II, I2 Robin is usually seen rushing some place wilh a lremendous pile of books under one arm and a violin case under 'rhe olher. Several music lessons a week aren'+ enough lo make Robin lhink she's busy. so she keeps her fiddling in shape by playing wilh lhe school orcheslra. Ii you wanl lo find oul whal remarkable crealures horses are, iusl read one of Robin's numerous English composiiions on The subiecl: I-Ier quiel humor and her abilify +o pun are lhe envy of many and Robin oilen 'iascinales us wilh lales of many experiences al work camp. Alrer finishing her educalion, Robin hopes lhal lhe nexl slop will be eilher Europe or Japan where she wanls To do reconslruclion work. NICKNAME: Robin USUALLY SEEN: Luggin' a Fiddle FAMOUS FOR: Painling Privies PET PEEVE: Jeanefle W. STEWART MacCOLL Enlered 3rd, Foolball I2. Tennis II. Caplain I2. Baskelball I2. Blue and While Board I2. Parking Chairman I2. Service Cornmillee I2. Boys' Alhlefic Council IO, II, IZ, Dislin- guished 9, IO, ll, I2 Slewie came info our class near 'rhe end of 'rhircl grade and slarled oul by losing his lunch money The lirsl clay. Since 'rhen he has been losing many supporls himself by posing in lhe before add for lhings-moslly weighl' supporls himself by posing in +he before ad for Charles Allas. I ioo was once a ninely-seven Ib. weakling. I-le is remem- bered for his porlrayal of Thisbe, where he played opposile lhe powerful Nolde, and we'll never for- gel his lake-offs and jokes. For eighi years he has proved lhal brains and afhlelic abilily can go logelher in a big way. NICKNAME: Siewie USUALLY SEEN: Running from Anna FAMOUS FOR: Thisbe PET PEEVE: Senior Girls 27 R. CARLEEN LOHMEYER Enlered 7lh, Blue and While Board I2, Make-Up Commillee IO, II, Modern Dancing I2, Glee Club IO We're inclined lo lhink lhal Carleen is Belly G-rable's double. Even in lhe darkesl ol winler, Carleen manages lo mainlain lhe beaulilul lan she acquires in lhe summer, lwhile we spend hours under lhe sun lampl. However, we lurn a lovely lighl shade ol green when we see her al a dance wilh hall lhe slag line huddled as close lo her as lhose hoops will permil. For an example ol her wonder- lul drawing abilily, iusl lake a gander al some ol her snappy dance poslers or al all lhese clever lillle senior caricalures. Judging from her masler- oiece hair-do's, we lhink Carleen is bound lo suc- ceed in her chosen field ol arl. NICKNAME: Baby USUALLY SEEN: You lell me FAMOUS FOR: I'Il lell you PET PEEVE: Cheslnul Hill women E. JOCHEN MEYER Enlered I2lh, Dislinguished l2, Choir I2 Allhough he's lhe youngesl member ol lhe class, John has wowed us all wilh his brains-especially Mr. Oh Joy Bennell. He and his slide rule have endeared lhemselves lo our class by helping al leasl nine-lenlhs ol lhe senior boys lo pass physics. He delighls his leachers by doing all his homework every nighl. lWe know ol no olher senior who can make lhis slalemenl.l We can'l undersland his ape parenl immunily lo lhe wiles ol our senior girls who have lried in vain lo inleresl him in a nighl lile, and we don'l mean homework! For someone who has been in GFS. lor only a year, John has done O.K.! NICKNAME: Johan USUALLY SEEN: Wilh Books FAMOUS FOR: Brielcase PET PEEVE: Woman 28 I ff '35 X W will-iw is S13 - . A fc.. s .f QA ' . X.. im L . iq Q 2532.1 I A xf N-C wx -vf. f: Qff' Q ass 3-.cess wif. k , if X . - Niiwi . .. suis as ss ss? X Qs s 1 s. . ss . , . . . :-sy s Qs-:H - s -- in if Ss? SX Q. Q, . s X-silfff' i X . VIRGINIA V. LOWRY EnTered IsT, Hockey I2, Choir II, I2 This gal sTarTed TlirTing in The TirsT grade and has since made eyes aT every male in The school. We love her Tor iT! For The pasT Tew years we have never heard or seen a raTTleTrap car around school wiThouT Gingens squeal coming Trom somewhere in The depfhs oT The back seaT, and aT dances she has always had a whirl. IT you were ouT To cheer The hockey Team on To vicTory This year you surely know ThaT Ginge did more Than her share of good playing in The TirsT Team games. There are loTs oT Things To remember abouT Ginge, Tor insTance, her well known and radianT personaliTy, her laugh, and above all, Pocono. NICKNAME: Ginge USUALLY SEEN: FlirTing FAMOUS FOR: Ex-suitors PET PEEVE: Nephews MICHAEL A. MILLER EnTered I2Th, FooTball Coach, AssisTanT Younger Team, AssisTanT FooTball Coach Michael came here in The senior year aTTer sev- eral years in The MerchanT lviarine. He is known as Mike To The boys and noT aT all To The girls- lhe's marriedl. Mike has an unusual aTTiniTy Tor The corner drugsTore which he regularly visiTs dur- ing assemblies, recesses, and aTTer school. He is generally considered To have The besT physique in school, and everyone can TesTiTy To The greaT acT- ing abiliTy he displayed as General Wishing+on. No parTy would have been comple-Te This year wiTh- ouT Mike and Edie There To chaperone us lyes, we said chaperonel, and we'll never TorgeT Mikes as- Tounding influence over The senior boys! NICKNAME: Mike USUALLY SEEN: AT The Corner FAMOUS FOR: Edie PET PEEVE: Chaperoninq 29 V555 - '91,-, i-s'f?.Z ., . iara LE, W' 1 T . T. L gif., R53 in ., 1 . lg: T n ff 7A 1 ' A i W kg, V K my ks Mp-Wham ii RUTH F. McKINNEY EnTered KindergarTen, Class PresidenT II, Choir IO, ll, I2, Service CommiTTee. Chairman l2, Blue and WhiTe Board l2, Disfinguished 9, IO, ll, I2 Rufus is The fourTh beaufiful McKinney To grad- uaTe from G.F.S., and besides This she is one of The mosT capable members of our class. Always busy, she may be found wriTing To one of her French friends aT Falaise, launching a new proiecT for The Service CommiTTee, or singing The soprano lead in whafever The music deparTmenT puTs on. lWho will forgef our lovely Yum-Yum?l RuTh's favorife sporT is driving The girls around in her big black limousine, commonly known as The hearse . We can'T help admiring Rufh, beaver coaT and all, and iT isn'T re-Dick-ulous To suppose ThaT There's someone else who is admiring This very preTTy and Talenfed lass Too. NICKNAME: Rufus USUALLY SEEN: Everywhere FAMOUS FOR: Beaufy PET PEEVE: Dragon Lady Ynd. KLAUS G. MOLZAHN EnTered IOTh, Choir IO, ll, l2, lnvifafion CommiTTee Klaus appears To be a shy, quief, individual, buf afTer you geT To know him, This is noT so aT all. If you are looking for him, you can always find him over in The library reading Life or Esquire . He is one of The few sTrong individuals sTruggling wiTh Third year German and whaT's more, he's doing darn well wiTh iT Too. He is also a sTaunch member of The choir, and has backed up The choruses of boTh PiraTes and Mikado . In The fuTure we expecT To see Klaus posing for Superman ads, and on The side selling his arTisTic masTerpieces. NICKNAME: Klaus USUALLY SEEN: Sedgwick ST. FAMOUS EOR: Muscles PET PEEVE: His Sisfers 30 JEAN McLEAN Enlered lOlh, Paslorian I2. Handbook ll-Chairman l2, Sludenl Council I2, Blue and While Board I2, Dislinguished lo, ll, I2 Many of lhe girls ol lhis class have spenl a lol ol lime gaping al Jean as she puls lhal slrange concoclion on her lace. We never found oul loo much aboul il, bul if il has anylhing lo do wilh Jean's appearance. we'd like some loo! Ever since she arrived in lenlh grade, Jean has been doing lhings in a dillerenl way. The leachers even had lo ask us lo leach her how lo wrile because lhey couldn'l undersland lhose words wilh lhe barrage balloons lloaling over lhem. However, she gels excellenl resulls in everylhing she does-including her high marks and lhe conlinually perplexed senior boys. NICKNAME: McLean USUALLY SEEN: Washing her Face FAMOUS FOR: Hooch PET PEVE: Her Specs EDGAR B. MOORE Enlered 7lh. Assembly Commillee I2 Ed has always been very quiel, bul once in a while loud gullaws coming 'From lhe rear ol an English class will assure you lhal Ed is lhere nol missing a lrick. Ed is one of lhose people who loresaw lhal lhe linger ol Uncle Sam would soon be poinling in his direclion, so like lhe loxy granpaw lhal he is, he acceleraled lhrough lhe summer lo become one of lhose long suliering bul nol silenl seniors. As is only nalural. he is seen more in lhe company of his old classmales. lhe juniors. bul hearsay has il lhal lhe senior girls do have lheir charms lor him! NICKNAME: Ed USUALLY SEEN: Wilh lhe Juniors FAMOUS FOR: Tl-ual Drawl PETE PEVE: Senior English 31 SUSAN MCMULLAN Eniered 9+h, Glee Club IO, Il Sue has always amazed us by her size, and we wonder how she gof fo be so small. We guess 'rhaf i+'s probably because she exercises so much-espec- ially during lunch recess when she fakes 'rhose long walks. Anofher 'thing Thai amazes us is her abilify To blush. llvir. Breininger used 'ro show her off To her besf advanragell Sue never has any lrouble in her class work-well, almosf never, buf once in biology a deskinned frog jumped info her lap! She complains abou+ being small, buf we 'l'ell her she's wrong--fhe besf fhings come in small packages. NICKNAME: Sparky USUALLY SEEN: Anywhere buf School FAMOUS FOR: Posfoffice PET PEEVE: Her Size JAMES W. MOORE Enfered l21h, Foofball I2. Usher l2, Baseball I2 Jim laughed his way info our class 'ro go 'rhrough lhe lasl' year wifh us, buf he wasn r a new s'ruden'l affer fhe firsf day. He go'r righl in and played a greal righf lackle on fhe fooiball l'eam, and showed equal spirif for baseball. His favorife hobbies are geiling a kick ou? of life, and arguing wifh Mr. Breininger. Jim is a pre++y big fellow, and he's a greaf one for bargain opporfunilies. lAsk him. he'll 'fell you whaf fo do.l Windy has a hard +ime decid- ing befween Washingfon. D. C. and Wyncofe, Pa., buf wherever he goes. you can be sure everyfhing will go his way. NICKNAME: Windy USUALLY SEEN: Talking FAMOUS FOR: Wilmingfon PET PEEVE: Disfance fo Wyncofe 32 SALLY L. PAGE Enlered I2lh, Blue and While Co-Edilor I2. Choir I2, Library Commillee l2, Commended I2 Edilor Page is known lor her efficiency and her laugh. Her alhlelic prowess reigns supreme on lhe hockey lield where she has become lhe shining lighl ol lhe lourlh leam bul horses and riding are lhe lrue loves ol her lile. Sally. who has been wilh us lor iusl a year, has made hersell al home and has become one ol lhe mosl successful members ol lhe class-an easy job lor anyone as prelly and peppy as she. We've ollen seen Sally dashing inlo lhe boys' room lo discuss lhe prospecls ol a meeling or lhe progress ol a commillee: she seems lo have quile a way wilh lhese handsome folks. As lor brain powers-she's loaded! NICKNAME: S.P. USUALLY SEEN: Dashing FAMOUS FOR: Cackle PET PEEVE: No lelephone ANTHONY D. NOLDE Enlered Sfh, Foolball IZ, Tennis Il, I2, Choir I2, Algebra Award 9, Commended 9, IO, Il Derry is a very busy man. He spends lwo-lhirds ol his lime lrying lo ligure oul which girls lo chase and mosl ol lhe resl ol his lime chasing lhem. How- ever, in spile ol lhis rush ol social obligalions, he regularly saves every sixlh Sunday nighl lo brush up on his handwriling. Of course loolball and lhal slarling posilion lasl lall look up a lillle ol his leisure. Whalever lime Derry has lell over he spends doing odd bils ol homework by which he gels consislenlly good marks. NICKNAME: Derl USUALLY SEEN: Slouching FAMOUS FOR: Piano Playing PET PEEVE: ' More compelilion 33 PAULINE PARSONS EnTered IsT, Dance CommiTTee IO, II, I2-Chairman, Choir IO, ll, I2, Assembly CommiTTee 9, SecreTary IO, II, Blue and WhiTe Board I2 IT we didn'T see her so oTTen in school, we wouldn'T know wheTher Polly wenT To G.F.S. or G.A. She is always over There when she's noT enTerTain- ing aT The Tamed Parsonage or TliTTing over To The gym To decoraTe Tor a TorThcoming dance. Speak- ing of dances. Polly wields a mean hip on The dance Tloor. Besides being a good dancer, she holds her own in The soprano secTion oT The choir Too. l-ler inTeresTs do noT sTop, however, wiTh dancing and singing. Her personaliTy aTTracTs young and old alike. Snips is ever ready To do Those all im- porTanT odd jobs Tor our class. lT's only naTural ThaT we should be as proud of her as a peacock , NICKNAME: Snips USUALLY SEEN: EnTerTaining FAMOUS FOR: Dancing PET PEEVE: The Floor CARL B. NORBERG EnTered 7+h, Foofball Il, I2 Where There's Carl There's someThing going on. Turp is a greaT one Tor raising The roof, and Mr. Domi has been concerned aboul' Norberg and The raTTers more Than once. A Scandinavian cowboy wiTh a ranch aT Alden Park, he rides a mean auTo- mobile. IT's besT To geT ouT oT his way on The TooT- ball Tield Too, Tor he's The Team's pride aT le-TT guard. Somewhere in The picTure Theres a woman: in TacT There is probably more Than one-who can Tell? We don'T know where Turp'll end up, buT when he geTs There, you can be sure Things will liven up. NICKNAME: Turp USUALLY SEEN: Alden Park FAMOUS FOR: Noise PET PEEVE: Work 34 DEBORAH C. RITTER EnTered KindergarTen, Make-Up CommiTTee IO, II, IZ, Bas- keTbalI Manager I2 When Debby isn'T bouncing up and down The halls or chaTTering To someone, she's buried, Trown- ing, in a physics book. She's one of The mosT conscienTious workers in The class IiusT look aT The sweaTers and socks her indusTry has producedl and has been since she enTered in kindergarTen. This year she braved senior TrigonomeTry wiTh Mr. Brein- inger. She was The only girl in The class and ThaT really Takes nerve-and brains. Debby, as Tar back as we can remember. has spenT her summers leisurely basking in The sun aT JamesTown, and her Tales oT exciTemenT There never cease To asTound us. She's always ready To give a helping hand or provide cheer To a gloomy siTuaTion, and we hope she will have Tun aT BenningTon. NICKNAME: Debby USUALLY SEEN: AT The U.S.C. FAMOUS FOR: Her Poise PET PEEVE: School RICHARD A. PLATT Enlered Kindergarlen, STudenT Council I2, Athletic Council Il--Chairman l2, Choir IO, II, l2, Soccer II-CapTain I2, Baseball IZ, Service Commiffee I2 PIaTTie or Shoulders is really a very big boy. Son of our TavoriTe geology Teacher, Dick is a boy wiTh a wicked hammer in a sTone quarry, -and The laTesT word is ThaT he wanTs To sTudy geology. I-Iis compeTence in sporTs has been recognized in ThaT he is chairman of The AThleTic Council and CapTain of The soccer Team. BuT ThaT's noT all by any means. I'le can show you a raTT of good reporT cards, and Miss Brewer knows ThaT he is The basso profundo in The bass secTion. l'Ie's Tough yeT oh so genTle-buT if you value your life, don'T call him Andy. NICKNAME: PlaTTie USUALLY SEEN: Thumbing FAMOUS FOR: Shoulders PET PEEVE: Regular Fellahs 35 'N 'S N-...., A JULIA LEE RUBEL Enferecl Kindergarfen, Choir IO, II, l2, Choir Council Il, I2, Service Commiffee I2, Sfudenf Governrnenf II Julie usually manages fo pull herself fogefher in fhe morning iusf in fime fo blifz info school by nine o'clock. From fhen on anyone wishing 'ro find ouf fhe lafesf plans for fhe affernoon's acfivifies should look firsf in The music room and fhen in S.P. Julie has been on fhe Choir Council for fwo years, and is one of fhe mainsfays of fhe soprano secfion. Among her ofher accomplishmenfs, she manages fo keep Mr. Benneff guessing and Doc Baer in a perpefual sfafe of menfal collapse. A+ all parfies Julie can be heard laughing louder 'rhan anyone else or seen sfealing a sip from someone's coke. Wifh her friendly personalify, Julie will undoubfedly confribufe more 'rhan her share foward cemenfing foreign relafions wifh Canada and Finland. NICKNAME: Jule USUALLY SEEN: A+ Doc's FAMOUS FOR: Drags and Sips PET PEEVE: l've gof fo go E. CHERRY SAILER Enfered 3rd, Choir IO, Il. I2, Choir Council I2, Hockey IO, Il, l2, Baskefball IO. II-Capfain l2, Tennis IO, Il, 12, Girls' Afhlefic Council 9. Il, I2 I+'s hard fo remember fhe days when fhere wasn'f a Cherry Sailer fighfing hard for G.F.S. on fhe vars- ify hockey, baskefball, and fennis feams. For fwo years now she has held down leff wing on fhe All- Scholasfic hockey feam, and if you've ever seen her racing down 'rhe field fo score a goal, you'll know why. Cherry uses her mafh fo good advanfage for keeping 'rhe Choir Council books sfraighf, and her sfrong alfo voice for harmonizing wifh The senior girls-she usually does more fhan her share! Cherry has capable fingers in every pie, and as long as she keeps fhem fhere we know she'll accomplish greaf fhings. NICKNAME: Cherry USUALLY SEEN: ln fhe weeds FAMOUS FOR: Ted PET PEEVE: Bird frips 36 i - -4 .ss l i i . s l l l . no 'A kwa f y lll l Y 7 we QQ. T. RICHARD POWELL Enfered Kindergarfen, Re-enfered I2fh, Class Treasurer I2, Soccer IZ, Baskefball IZ, Baseball l2, Choir l2, Home Room Chairman I2 Dick is a shorf sawed-off liffle fellow who sfopped growing when he was fhirfeen and menfally a few years before, he claims-buf we know beffer iusf from looking af his reporf card! l-le appears fo be fhe bashful fype wifh fhe girls, wifh fhe excepfion of one vivacious liffle blonde-N.T. l Aw, cuf if ouf fellahsnll Fuzzy is definifely one of 'lhe boys , an afhlefe in his own righf. If he isn'+ scoring a goal for fhe AllsScholas+ic Team, he's wresfling wifh someone for class dues. l+'s good fo have him back from Abingfon High, and we pray fhaf he won'+ kill himself in an airplane someday. NlCKNAME: Fuzzy USUALLY SEEN: Collecfing Dues FAMOUS FOR: Aw, cuf if ouf, fellahs PET PEEVEI soccer KATHARINE N. SUTRO Enfered 2nd, Make-Up lO, ll, Sfudenf Council l2, Hockey Manager I2 Kim, wifh her famous parfies and friendly person- alify is always on hand. Ready fo pifch in and help wifh any oufside acfivifies, she proved fo be a very able and sympafhefic hockey manager-fhe hockey 'ream cerfainly gof plenfy of refreshmenfs! We all remember well fhe day Kim gof her driver's license, and she is forever proving fo us fhaf she does have one. As for The sfafionwagon, fhaf is also a source of pride. and you can always see her wifh a car- load of kids going almosf anywhere. When fhere is a crowd of boys huddled around fhe engine of a car. if is almosf cerfainly Kim's. In fhe fufure, we wouldn r be af all surprised fo find Kim's beaufi- ful face and smile adverfising Colgafes foofhpasfe. NICKNAME: Kim USUALLY SEEN: Wifl-i Mr. Shipley FAMOUS FOR: Peak Easies PET PEEVE: Padoodles 37 NANCY THORNTON Enfered Kindergarfen, Blue and While Business Manager 12, Choir IO, II, l2, Tennis, Hockey, Disfinguished, Pasforian I2. Modern Dancing Il, I2 If you feel 'rhe need of a good cheering up, iusf go see Nancy and you can'1' fail 'ro be infecfed wifh her confagious laugh and pep. On blue Mondays. when mos? of us come fo school complefely shof, Nance, in spile of some of 'rhe busiesf week-ends on record, s'rill appears as sparkling and as preHy as ever. She gels consisfenrly high marks in her school work, and we'll give her an A plus for her iiflerbugging and 'rop nolch modern dancing. Bu1' don'+ be surprised if you see her as a model in Vogue one of 'rhese days! NICKNAME: Nance USUALLY SEEN: Blushing FAMOUS FOR: Jifferbugging PET PEVE: Hair ROBERT W. STUART Enlered 9fh, Football l2, Baseball II, l2, Usher I2 We used fo 'rhink of Bob as a ra+her quiet shy youfh who rhoughf only of baseball. buf how wrong we were! lMaybe if was +ha+ firsf padoodlell Bob is now always everywhere. keeping us laughing or arguing furiously for a good cause. He also proved 'lo us 'rhis year wha+ a greal foo+ball player he is. being an A-I cenfer, and wha+ a Romeo he can be. lAnne had a birlhday, remember?l We never knew Bob was in+eres+ed in fhe 'rhealre eirher unfil we heard aboul The Flame of New Orleans . You can be sure +his won'+ be +he las? we'll hear abou+ This swell guy. NICKNAME: Bob USUALLY SEEN: A+ Shibe Park FAMOUS FOR: Belling PET PEEVE: Chemisfry 38 ARDIS A. VOEGELIN Enlered 7+h, Choir IO, II, I2, Choir' Council II, I2, Com- mended IO. Disfinguished II, I2, Blue and While Pholog- raphy I2, Service Commillee I2 Mr. Price. I read 'rhaf chapler so long ago. I can'I remember . Well, Ardis, you iusl sir righl up here nex+ +o me . This dialogue was heard in mosl' of Mr. Price's' hisrory classes Ihis year. How- ever, Arch's 'ralenrs exlend beyond hislory and olher sludies lo music and dancing. Her s'ryle of iiH'er- bugging is enough Io make Arlhur Murray quiver in his shoes. She has had many loves in her life, buf Beelhoven seems +o be rhe mosr imporlanf. She had a leading parl in Pira+es and Ihe Mi- kado and has been a capable member of 'rhe choir council for Iwo years. In her old age, Arch will probably rake up residence in Avalon raising horses and I-l202. NICKNAME: Arch USUALLY SEEN: Wilh Uncle Joe FAMOUS FOR: Wood-hue? PET PEEVE: High Heels EDWARD W. TEST Enfered Isl, Foolball IO, II-Capfain I2, Baskefball II, I2, Choir I0, II, I2. Class Vice-Presidenl 9. Class Presidenf IO, Track II, I2 Ted has had +he disfincfion of being I'he besl arhlere in the class for a long Time. He caplained 'rhe foorball Ieam Ihrough a very successful season lhis year and has been oufsfanding on The baskef- ball and lrack +eams. His second love, however. is ornilhology. Every day 'I'haI' Ted has free, he can be found wandering in +he open air lrying Io spof unusual birds. Our class sI'ar, who spenl' mosl' of his lower school days convincing his classmales aboul 'rhe consrrucrion of The Brooklyn bridge, has in recen+ years become quile a ladies' man. By 'rhe way Ted. wha'r tickles? NICKNAME: Tickles USUALLY SEEN: Giving Pep Talks FAMOUS FOR: Arhlelics PET PEEVE: Asking for Dales 39 MARIAN W. WINTER Enlered Bfh, Girls' Alhlelic Council IO, l2, Coslumes II, I2, Malre-Up ll, I2, Hoclcey II, I2, Archery IO, II, Blue and While Board I2 11 7 There isn'+ one of us who l'iasn'I admired Mar's old '35 Dodge. which she runs wilh such greal efficiency for The senior girls who sandwich in for a lifl 'ro field each day. This season Mar played a neal' game of varsily hockey oul al righl wing. We suppose Thai she gol herself in Training Iasl summer while helping al 'rhe Burpee Seed Farm lo raise bigger and beffer lomaloes. Speaking of alhlelics, il seems +ha'r we have elecled Marian Io lhe Afhlelic Council so long now 'rhal she is a permanenf member of Ihal commillee. She is a girl who is always ready 'ro give generously ol her lime and energy for olhers and we all find her Io be our wonderful friend. NICKNAME: Mar USUALLY SEEN: Chaufieuring FAMOUS FOR: Her Secrel Life PET PEEVE: Lafin THOMAS A. TODD Enlered 8+h, Dance Commiflee l2, Choir IO, II, I2, Soccer I2 Aside from his dulies as class Romeo, Tommy is Icepl very busy by his numerous aclivilies, such as Co-chief Fire Marshal, and dance commillee mem- ber. The choir Ialces a lol of his 'rime loo, as he helps lo increase Ihe size and volume of our able Tenor secfion. In a Iighler vain, Tom is one of leading class comedians lremember his Bogarl' and come wiz me info Ihe me run Through your since his appearance i Icnown for his afhle ic used Io adva on 4 cer However, we warn , oolc o for vicious bear hug. USUALLY SEEN: Mimiclring FAMOUS FOR: Psychialry PET PEEVE: Pocono ' E NICKNAME: Tommy Q 40 415 YS in J i Nags! wg, M5645 :Ia 523, --dd 03 61 , 1 - . ,AG W m is if JUDITH B. WOOD Enlered Isl, Assembly Commillee I2, Dance Commillee l2, Malce-Up Commillee IO, II, Sludenl Council, IO Judy's lhe quiel girl who always sils in lhe baclc ol lhe class and never'spealcs loudly enough-nol loud enough, did we say? Her spiril has caused her more lhan one case ol Iaryngilis when she's oul rooling lor one ol our leams! When Judy isn'l rushing lo gel papers in on lime, she's lislening lo our woes or lelling us a joke. She has Icepl hersell very busy in lhe lcindergarlen loo, where she has been found complelely surrounded by her lillle lriends. Child psycholpgy is her goal and lhe lirsl sleps have already been made-jusl loolc al lhe lirsl graders she's helped lo lurn oul! ll is rumored lhal il won'l be long belore she lalces oll on lhose silver wings she wears. NICKNAME: Judy USUALLY SEEN: Hiding lrom Mrs. Dale FAMOUS FOR: Those wings PET PEEVE: Proposals CROSBY WILLET Enlered 2nd, Foolball Manager I2, Choir IO, II, I2 Cros is one ol lhe cowboys ol lhe class and has demonslraled lhis abilily each day al I:3O as he roars over lo lhe Cambridge lor a missing lunch. IL. S.: M. F. T.l Whenever lhe gang ol 'lellahs gels logelher, you can be sure Cros is lhere pulling in a plug lor Princelon or planning a way lo elimin- ale Trabaio Oral lrom basic Spanish. He capably managed lhe loolball leam lhis year even lhough he Iosl his panls doing il, bul he pulled lhrough in lime lo lalce oul Josephine in his-uh-machine! School may be a lillle more serene wilhoul him, bul you can be sure il won'l be nearly as much lun. NICKNAME: Cros USUALLY SEEN: Al Doc's FAMOUS EOR: Arch Sl. PET PEEVE! Trabaio Oral 41 ANNE H. WRIGHT Enlered 5'lh, Choir IO, ll, l2, Choir Council I2, Service Commilfee I2, Blue and While Board I2, Dance Commillee Il, I2 We should call Anne Dr. An+hony because she's always lislening lo our problems and giving us sound advice. She's a wonderful adviser-probably because she keeps her own affairs in such good order. Modern dancing wilh all ils Iorlures is her only pillall. Anne. wifh all her brains and energy, is one of lhe mainslays of lhe Choir Council, and all her commiflees jus? couIdn'+ gel along wilhoul her. She's an experl al making sfews and jimmy- ing windows, and she's jus? lhe gal 'ro fell you how nol Io gel sick when deep sea fishing. NICKNAME: Annie USUALLY SEEN: Chasing Sfewie FAMOUS FOR: Jimmy PET PEEVE: Senior Boys ELLICOTT WRIGHT Enlerecl 9+h, Choir IO, I2 Tor, anolher of 'rhe famed farming Wrighfs, slipped in quielly in 9lh grade. If il' hadn r been for his amazing skill in Mr. B.'s maI'h and capacify for drinking milk, we mighl never have known he was Ihere. Came our junior year and all This sud- denly changed. I-le became a slrong ladies' man besides being Ihe leading class humorisl and music experl, jOrmandy is beginning 'ro fear fufure com- pelilionj, and he has remained fhe same ever since. To'r's summer aclivilies, which are carried on in Jameslown and 'rhe Robin Hood Dell, are quile a mysrery. I-le slill claims Thar his one love is music, buf we wonder al 'fhis Archness. NICKNAME: Toi USUALLY SEEN: A+ Ihe Academy FAMOUS EGR: Conducling PET PEEVE: Gusly Vehicles 42 NANCY H. YARNALL Enfered Kindergarfen, Choir I0. II, I2, Choir Council Il, Baskefball ll, I2, Communify Council ll If you've ever been siffing on a violenfly shaking bench, Nan is sure fo be af fhe ofher end. Her wild humor and puns spread laughfer fhrough a room like wildfire. Yarnie's good nafure doesn'f seem fo be dulled in spife of fhe facf fhaf she never goes fo bed. We are confinually amazed by her arfisfic abilify foo. Yarnie is one of fhe mainsfays of fhe alfo secfion and her booming voice and excellenf knowledge and love of music have proved fhemselves in her G. and S. performances. The Trapp 'Family has been a consfanf fopic of conversa- fion. and her fluency in German is due fo fhose summers in The Vermonf Mounfains. NICKNAME: Yarnie USUALLY SEEN: In Vermonf FAMOUS FOR: The Trapps PEP REEVE: Rubel's Driving HARRISON M. WRIGHT Enfered 9fh, Choir I0. ll, I2, Choir Council I2, Pasforian l2. Sfudenf Governmenf I2, Collecfor of Taxes I2, Com- mended I0 Has ioined us in ninfh grade and af once gained fhe fifle of Opera lmpresario. A+ each and every opera fhaf comes fo fown, Harry is in fhe audience. His voice has been fhe pride of fhe fenor secfion for fwo years. Aside from music. Harry is infer- esfed in Sfudenf Governmenf-25 cenfs please. or you will be fined fo fhe full exfenf of fhe law! His reporfs are no disgrace eifher, lperhaps sfudying in fhaf liffle alcove does have ifs poinfs affer alll. We won'f soon forgef fhaf draughfy old sfafion wagon or fhe cheerful chauffeur who will always pile someone else in for a ride nof guaranteed fo be smoofh, buf always fun. NICKNAME: Has USUALLY SEEN: Pushing Redwood's Car FAMOUS FOR: Fanny PET PEEVE: Defermenfs 4.5 i aiu if . 5. tx -rw Q . fx, , VN, ACGJPI ITIES FirsT row: Landers, Shipley, McLean, Krool, Plall. Second row: McDaniel, Brown. Tesf, Jonas, WrighT, Hagner, Sllllll T UIIU Ell To give The compleTe picTure oT The council, iT is necessary To give iTs baclcground. All The mem- bers oT The Three upper classes are lcniT TogeTher in a STudenT AssociaTion: legislaTive auThoriTy is vesTed in a STudenT Councilg execuTive auThoriTy is vesTed in The PresidenT oT The STuderuT Asso- ciaTion and his STudenT Cabinet The TuncTions oT This group are simple. To dis- cuss The school problems as a whole and regisTer popular will, The sTudenT body meeTs as The AssociaTion aT TreguenT inTervals ThroughouT The year, and The elecTion oT a presidenT by The whole associaTion in advance oT any oTher school oT- Ticers gives a sense oT uniTy and common direc- Tion To The sTudenTs oT The Three upper classes. The STudenT Council, composed oT represenTaf Tives Trom The class and homeroom divisions oT Platt. Third row: Gelder, Sellin, lChairmanl, McPhed' ran, Roberls, Sulro, Cousins, Mr. Fowler lFaculTy Ad- viserl. Hue AssociaTion, invesTigaTes and decides on guesTions calling Tor a sTaTemenT oT sTudenT policy, The PresidenT oT The STudenT AssociaTion and his cabineT, composed oT represenTaTives oT sTudenT organiZaTion, are charged wiTh carrying ouT Hue acTion decided upon by Hue council. This yearis council has conTinued along The lines seT up lasT year, sTrengThening Them and adding a Tew new addiTions. The Council News, perhaps This years largesT maTerial addiTion, is published aT inTervals during The year, a copy being given To every member oT The AssociaTion. IT gives a Tull reporT oT The councils acTiviTies and brings up maTTers ThaT concern The sTudenT AssociaTion. This years council has done a Tine iob OT malcing The new school governmenT a worlcing concern, and can well be proud oT iTs achievemenTs. Leff To righT: BurTT, Harkins. Spedden, Miss Lyman lFaculTy Adviserl, Menges, D'lmperio, Healy lChairmanl, Gall, MarTindale. STUDENT CABINET The STudenT CabineT is composed oT The sTudenT heads oT The various commiTTees in The school. The CabineT is in close alliance wiTh The STudenT Council, and may be called upon To aTTend council meeTings if The need arises. CabineT members may noT speak or voice an opinion aT a council meeTing unless asked To by The presidenT of The council. Jean Harold was This year's secreTary and did a good iob of keeping The minuTes in order. The work oT This orqanizaTion was done very quieTly and eTTicienTly all during The year. llBRARl CUMMITTEE The inconspicuous, quieT Library Com- miTee is a hard-working bunch. Many STudenTs do noT realize iT, buT The members oT This commiTTee plan The decoraTions Tor boTh The Library bulleTin board and The one in The TronT hall. Under The direcTion oT Miss Lyman The meeTings are held every Two weeks, and once a monTh The members are obliged To work in The Library. They cuT picTures ouT of magazines and make picTure Tiles Tor The use of The whole school: They sTamp magazines and do general work around The Library. These sTudenTs have a Thankless iob and deserve a greaT deal oT crediT Tor Their energeTic work. FirsT row: Dunn, Doane, Harold, Bsrner, Parsons, McKinney. Second row: Harris, Levy, Jenness, Plaff. Third row: Crease, Sellin lChair- manl, MacColl. 47 CHIIIR IN SPITE QT The TacT ThaT There was no opereTTa This year, The achievemenTs in The Tield of music were greaT, Tor our T'irsT success was The ChrisTmas concerT which proved To be a Thrilling aTTair. SomeThing new was added To This concerT-The Girls' Glee Club did a beauTiTul iob oT singing publicly Tor The TirsT Time. The choir had a good many ouTside en- gagemenTs such as a communiTy service aT The FirsT BapTisT Church-lfxlleluiall The ouTsTand- ing evenT of The year was The Spring FesTival of The ArTs. The music sung aT This Time included 1 f 48 among oThers, a PalesTrina moTeT, The Ave Verum Corpus by Byrd. and some negro spiriT- uals. Two scenes Trom The MozarT opera, Don Giovanni , were given. The resT oT The year was spenT reading Through some oT The greaT music by Bach and his conTemporaries To improve our sighT reading and To Tamiliarize us wiTh These greaT works. We also devoTed some oT our Time To worlcing ouT scenes Trom well lcnown opereTTas. We all owe a loT To Mrs. SmiTh, Miss Tinsley, and above all To our peppy and very popular leader, Miss Brewer, Tor making The year a success. K Q3 CHUIR COUNEll 10? il.d1 Left To righfz Dunn, Voegelin, Benfley, Rubel, Miss Brewer iFaculfy Aclviserl, Wrighf, McPhodran, WrighT, Sailer. The Choir Council consisTs oT Miss Brewer, The eighT secTion leaders, and The sTudenT accompa- nisT-The laTTer having no voTing power. From This group is elecTed a Treasurer lwho has per- haps The mosT signiTicanT iobl, and a chairman. AnyThing which has been approved by The Coun- cil is Then discussed and voTed upon by The whole choir. The purpose oi This group is To have di- recT sTudenT help and responsibiliTy in The choir. Individual secTions are able To hold Their own rehearsals when Miss Brewer cannoT be presenT. The Choir Council This year has done a Tine iob, and The secTion leaders have earned The respecT oT The whole choir. The STage Crew, an irnporTanT parT oT The Ser- vice CommiTTee, is liTTle seen aT iTs work around The school, buT iTs inTluence is TelT when we real- lize ThaT There could be no lighTs Tor plays and assemblies or no decoraTions Tor The dances wiTh- ouT The STage Crew on The iob. This commiTTee is one of our mosT inTeresTing and cerTainly one oT our mosT valuable groups, and we aren'T ex- aggeraTing when we say ThaT we don'T know whaT wed do wiThouT Them! Firsl row: Swisher, Tesf, Voegelin, Lulrens, Zimmermann. Second row: Henny, Holland lCl1airmanl, ThornTon, Miss Moore lFaculTy Adviserl. STAGE CREW T FirsT row: Parsons, McLean, Mc 1 Kinney. Second row: Doane, Vos gelin, Wrighf, Winfer, Lohrneyer Maccoll. Third row: Felfon ThornTon lBusiness Manager, Page and Benfley lCo-ediforsl Mr. Domincovich lFacul1'y Ad BlUl AND WHITE The B. and W. board has done iTs durndesT To geT ouT a bool: under diT'iiculT circumsTances, Tor The war hasn'T made The job any easier. Car- loen wiTh her caricaTures, RuTh wiTh her reams of biographies, Anne and Jean MCL. wiTh Their wriTe-ups, Franlc and Ardis wiTh Their picTures, Billy WrighT wiTh his camera, Ted wiTh his end sheeTs, Polly wiTh her sTaTisTics, Mary T-Taven wiTh her hisTory, and Nancy ThornTon wiTh her wor- ries, have all done a wonderTul iob. Much Thanks also, goes To Mrs. Wilhelm, Miss Darnell, and Mr. Domi. P. S. Sally and Milce did a liTTle work Too-Their Theme was Twas The nighT before a deadline , and Their gab sessions lasTed long inTo The nighTl viserl, Healy. PASTURIAN These assembled liTTeraTeurs have in The past year creaTed a PasTorian Truly represenTaTive oT The sTudenT body. Under The leadership ol edi- Tors Jean Harold and Knowles Doane, The Tradi- Tionally large and over-worlnedl7l sTaTT has pro- duced rnasTerpieQes oT some sorf. l.eTTers To The EdiTor, School NoTes and EdiTorials have been very good and Dave Sellinis slyle has lenT a Tine Touch. AnoTher milesTone was reached as The ediTors ended The PasTorianis long period oT iso- laTion Trorn The world oT iournali-,rn by reopening The Exchange Column. We now have conTacTs Trom P, C. To CenTral T-ligh in DeTroiT. Perhaps in The TuTure well have Toreign language edifions. BoNom Row: McLean, Wrighf, McPhedran, RoberTs. Row: Hill, Healy, Bandar. Seaiedz Harold and Doane lCo-EdiTorsl, ThornTon, Benfley, RiTTer. Sland- ing: Spruance, Sellin, Mr. Burgess lFaculTy Adviserl, Gell, ThornTon. Second Along wiTh The ChrisTmas Tree in The TronT hall This holiday season There was a large pile oT pack- ages. BUT insTead oT gay wrappings There was brown paper and Twine around Them. and The labels on The ouTside showed ThaT The boxes were headed Tor Falaise, France. ln This Town There is a co-educaTional school which has been Thor- oughly shaTTered by The war. The buildings have been bombed To mere skeleTons, and many pu- pils are working in TacTories or doing oTher iobs To aid Their counTry. BuT all This is beginning To change, and reconsTrucTion is under way in Falaise. The Service CommiTTee, always alerT To condiTions ouTside The school, heard OT The brave iob which The sTudenTs were doing in Falaise, and under The commiTTee's guidance, iT was decided ThaT GermanTown Friends School should a'dopT The College Moderne de Jeune Filles and The College Classique de Garcons. WiTh Typical enThusiasm The Service CommiTTee wenT whole-hearTedly inTo The underTaking, and a giTT oT money was senT across To France. A leTTer came back in reTurn, Telling us oT The need OT Tood, cloThing and school supplies. IT was Then ThaT The plan oT sending packages was suggesTed by The Service CommiTTee, an idea which came very convenienTly aT The ChrisTmas season. ERVIIIE IIIIMMITTH STudenTs boughT The Toods which had been sug- gesTed by The DirecTor oT The French school. Raisins, chocolaTe, soup, rice, soap, sugar, and oTher arTicles pracTically unknown in France were packed by pupils in GermanTown and senT on Their way overseas. And The leTTers which soon came back showed how much These giTTs had been appreciaTed. Mr. ScaTTergood received a leTTer Trom an eleven year old girl Thanking him Tor The razor and pipe. A French boy wroTe Tear- Tully To Mr. Fowler, because he was aTraid he mighT be a Teacher. lWell . . These and many oTher noTes showed appreciaTion and also Told oT desperaTe condiTions in Europe which pupils oT Germamown Friends were happy To have helped lighTen in a small way. Aside Trom The proiecT in Falaise, The Service CommiTTee has underTaken many oTher Tasks. One sub-commiTTee Takes care oT sending volun- Teers To various hospiTals ThroughouT Philadelphia To help in any way They can. AnoTher branch is in charge oT money-raising drives, including The Red Cross, War chesT, ToT-loTs and March oT Dimes. The commiTTee has expanded quiTe a biT This year and can well be proud OT iTs Tine IisT oT achievemenTs. Seafed, leff To righfz Buehler, Voegelin, Rubel, Miss HIaH Mengert Pancoast Shndlngi W'59l'+' PIGH' Maccoll For lFaculTy Adviserl, Wrighf, McKinney lchairmanl, Roberfs, STH' Mays' 'P HANDBUUK Leff To Right Mr. Domincovich lAdviserl, Harold, BenTley, McLean lChairmanl, Baxfer, Shipley. The Handbook is designed To give all necessary inTormaTion abouT The school To sTudenTs and TacuITy, and iT covers every kind oT acTiviTy. IT a pupil wishes To Tind ouT The daTe of college boards or The schedule Tor The school bus, The inTormaTion can be easily obTained in This liTTle blue boolc. WhaT would members of The lower school do wiThouT a handy lisT of addresses so They can send ChrisTmas cards To Their Teachers? Headed This year by Jean Mc- Lean, The handbook commiTTee goT ou? 'iheir work oT arT righT on Time. The hand- boolc is a handy liTTle arTicle To have on hand lThaT's a iolce, sonl, Tor iT has The an- swers To all your quesTions. CUMMITTIE .'fE5ggl I - AA-'-L E- Fafmietiw e::,ffiQ7H1 STUDENT SIURE 5 figggarlghnf feggfsirzvh , I .. 55- wiv - l.asT year a new commiTTee Tool: over The school sTore. The commiTTee is small, hav- ing only Two sophomores, Two juniors, Twc seniors and The school Treasurer, ex-oT'Ticio In The TuTure, wiTh more oTTice space avail- able, The sTore hopes To handle more varied merchandise wiTh some of The proTiT going To The sTudenT Tund. AT The presenT, The members malce up The boolc orders beTore school opens, sell supplies ThroughouT The year, Tile The supply and lunch charge slips and Talce invenTory Twice a year. In addi- Tion, The manager-in-chieT arranges a sTore duTy schedule and sees To The re-ordering oT necessary supplies. The commiTTee runs smooThly, and accomplishes a greaT deal more Than mosT people realize. Firsf Row: ArnsTT, Wilder. Second Row: Mr. Shipley lFaculTy Adviserl, Berner lchairmanl. Levy. Third Row: Spruance, Hagner. FirsT row: McKinney, Childs, Benfloy, Whife, Har- lins, Todd, Wrighf. Second row: Wood, Heber- Ton, Polk. Third row: Cuflar, Mr. Knsodler fFac- ulTy Advisorl. Parsons TCl'iairmanl, Wright Does ThaT smile mean The Dance Com- miTTee members are slap-happy? No! IT means There is money in The Treasury, a goal much To be desired. However, This year's dances were noT only a Tinancial suc- cess. The Fall Dance, held in The Bendix Building, had an aTTendance oT almosT a hundred per cenT. The ChrisTmas Dance will long be remembered Tor The unique decoraTions and The surprise door prize, ClemenTine. The BaslceTball Dance was aT- Tended by many sTudonTs Trom Friends SelecT as well as our own school. The lead- ership oT Polly Parsons, The helpTul advice oT Mr. Kneedler, and The hard worlc oT The members have made us all proud oT This year's dances. Q!! brief MNH IIIIMMITTH A 'ufaall T T T-VT29.4g!f Nyxl 2 flil A ff issfmnli cnmmiml N T 5 Assemblies are a place To relax and To learn someThing aT The same Time. This year, led by Eric Jenness, and ably guided by Mr. Poley and Miss Moore, The As- sembly CommiTTee has presenTed a Iiffle biT of everyThing. The March oT Time movies once a monTh are always welcome, and we'll never TorgeT Mr. KauTman's hilari- ous Tallc on nuTriTion, or The wonderful danc- ing demonsTraTion by The ArThur Murray STudios. Many Tine speakers have been on our sTage This year. We cerTainly Teel luclcy To be able To have assemblies Twice a week, and Thanlcs To our Assembly CommiTTee and To The Malvern FesTival, They've been Top noTch. FirsT row: Buckley, Wood, RiTTer, Voegelin, Moore. Second row: McGowan, Miss Moore lFaculTy Adviserl, Jenness lChairmanl, Mr. Poloy TFaculTy Adviserl. x, f 4 ,i'1'-I in f Rain' ' gl' 4 K 42, -. ' I -..I is S I Cl' A , X, if . A 0, Q z ,4 .U Y L -5 K0 X05 BUYS' AlHlllIC COUNCIl BoTTom Row: Myler, FelTon, MacColl, STaples. Second Row: Hagner, Wolf, Plaff TCT1-nirmanl, Ledeboer. Third Row: Gloeckner isTandingT. Mr. SmiTl1, Mr. PlaTT IFaculTy Advisersl, Albrechf. The AThleTic Council does mosT oT iTs work aT The beginning and end oT every aThleTic season. Locker room accomodaTions musT be discussed, Team schedules approved, and maTTers oT equip- menT Taken care oT. This year during The Tall season, The members Took Turns cleaning up sTray equipmenT aT The end oT every day's pracTice. As in The pasT, The annual aThleTic dinner ran very smooThly due To The eTTorTs oT The commiT- Tee, headed by Dick PlaTT, PresidenT oT The Council This year. A loT OT Thanks is owed To Mr. SmiTh and Mr. Kneedler Tor Their much needed guidance. The AThleTic Council has a big ree sponsibiliTy and has done a Tine job This year. WiTh The Torming oT Their new consTiTuTion, The AThleTic Council has been able To broaden iTs scope in governing The girls' aThleTic acTiviTies by encouraging school spiriT and comradeship in all The girls' enTerprises, This years annual ATh- leTic Dinner proved no excepTion To The usual grand evening oT enTerTainmenT. The commiT- Tee, headed by BeTsy Harris, presenTed a show on The T-lisTory oT Dancing which was well suiTed To The Talk given by our guesT speaker, Mrs. Bebe AlperT. The Council TelT unusually proud, Tor They were able To give a subsTanTial sum oT money Toward relieT in Europe. FIRST ROW: Harris iCl'iairmenl, Hunsicker. SECOND ROW: Rosenwald, MengerT, Winiar, Norborg, Manger. THIRD ROW: Sailer, Miss Miller, Mrs. Tucker, Miss Cadbury IFaculTy Ad visersT. BlRlS' AlHlllIE COUNCll TllllTBAll FRONT ROW: Sample, SaHerThwaiTe, MaTzger, WhiTalrer, Rubol SECOND ROW: Gloeciner, Hallowell, Moore, Jonnos, TesT lCapT.l, Nolde, Norberg, Albrecht THIRD During The TirsT weeks of TooTball pracTice There were Tew signs ThaT were encouraging abouT The squad. WiTh only Two leTTermen reTurning Trom lasT years Team, a winning season was TorecasT by only a Tew brave opTimisTs. However, lvlr. Breininger and lvir. Kneedler soon TaughT The necessary TundamenTals To The new maTerial aT hand, and The Team Travelled down To Ocean CiTy l-ligh School Tor The TirsT game of The sea- son. The Team, lcd by capTain Teddy TesT, puT up a good TighT, buT was Tinally over-powered by a larger, more experienced, and sTronger eleven. The nexT weelc a hundred nineTy more pounds was added To The squad in The person of Jim Moore. WiTh his aid on The line and a more co-ordinaTed Team, we iourneyed To Church Farm School and easily overpowered a weak eleven. This conguesT was Tollowed by vicTories over VVilmingTon Friends, and SanTord Prep. ATTer These Triumphs we Turned our aTTenTion To- ROW: Wille++, STaples, Siuarf, Odgers, Sufro, Curler Herberion, Harris, MacColl, Kellog. FOURTH ROW Wrighi, Gelder, Hagner, Moore, Buckley, Cousins, Cor- nell. ward Tower l-lill School, and Tor The TirsT Time since Mr. Fowler has been aT G. F. S., we beaT our greaT rivals by a decisive vicTory l26-Ol. This game was Tollowed by easy vicTories over Sals- bury and The Pennsylvania School Tor The Deaf. No player should be menTioned as ouTsTanding, as each member of The Team shared in every vicTory and all deserve our highesT praise Tor a very successful season. LINK Ul' Hallowell ,, LeTT End Mooie ., LeTT Tackle Norbr-rg Lffll Guard STuarT ...... . CenTei' Albrochh RighT Guard Nolde, Riglwf Taclrle Harris , RighT End Hebodon Quaderbaclr Jenness . ..,,, Halfbaclx Gloeclcner Hallbaclr TrrsT fC-iplainl-Fullbarlx SCHEDULE G.F.S. Opps. Sanford .., ,H Ocean Cily .... IS 33 Tower Hill Church Farm ..... ... 3I 7 Sclebufy lhyl IN WilmingTon Friends . ... I9 7 P, S, D, Reserves .H 26 0 Slllllflll This years soccer Team seemed To be cursed wiTh conTinual bad luck sTicking To The Team Tor The whole season. BuT The crowning blow was a bad epidemic oT grippe, which gave The mem- bers oT The second and Third Teams The long, unsaTisTieQl desire oT playing in a varsiTy game. There was hardly a player who was noT sTricken by This malady aT one Time or anoTher during flie soawon, Tor There was hardly a game when The enlire Team was presenT, Behind This year's Team boTh physically and Lou Levy, Tom Todd, and Ted Crease. The elevenTh grade conTribuTed many Tine players, who gave The Team needed supporT and who nexT year will make a sTrong Team. The backbone oT The Team, as usual, was lvlr. SmiTh whose guidance and paTience under many reverses was admired by all. UNE-UP Fry ...,.....,..... Goal PlaTT lCapT.l l.. Fullback SpaeTh ....... R. Fullbacl: menTally, was ThaT mighTy Tullback, capTain Dick '.iV'.'. HC- PlaTT. l-lis abiIiTy To booT The ball up The Tield Mcpywdm, R, Haifbaci, gave a Thrill To all. On The receiving end, you Shipley ..,...... L, Inside would probably see Fuzzy Powell Trap The Powell '--i-i- C' Fofwmd ball neaTly and Then in Turn pass iT To his wings, Wgll 'R' lnslde FelTon and ForsTer. Backing up This play would Fowler ii L' Oulslde Favors R. Oufside be STruT Dunn and Mickey lvlcphedran. Some oTher TighTers on The Team were B. K. Doane, FRONT ROW: FelTon, MCPh9dfdH, Doane, PlaTT lCapT.l, lcoachl' WHYTO' Wolfe' FW' Sl'lPleYr M Y5 Todd Spaefh, Levy, Forsfer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Smifh THIRD ROW: K'0PP- crease' 'lowers' Tasman 1 JYYIENU5 i BACK ROW: Mauger, Kohn, PIa++, Buehler, WinTer, Fooie, Harris. SECOND ROW: Sufro IMgr.I, WaTson Middlefon, Thornfon, Rosenwald, P. Crenshaw, A. Cren- Hockey pracTice began lasT Tall beTore school sTarTed. EnThusiasm was high, and There were many more pracTices Than usual ThroughouT The season. Teams were posTed once a week To Tind The besT combinaTion possible. In iTs TirsT game, againsT The Alumnae, The TirsT Team was vicTorious by The score oT 2 To I. From Then on we experienced a hard luck season. The grippe bug caughT up wiTh us, and all The Teams suffered. Because of TrequenT subsTiTuTions Tor absenT players, iT was hard Tor The Team To geT TogeTher. I-Iowever, we had some very good individual players. CongraTuIaTions go To Mary R-W--M. Wirfer CH.-M. Childs LH.-A. and P. Crenshaw, R.I.-M. I-I. Kung C-F--M. Leeds R.F,-M. L. RoberTs L-l.-J- WGISOH LF.-V. Lowry, B. I-Iarris L.W.-C. Sailer QOal..J. POOH, R.I-I.--N. HarTung shew, Baxfer, A. Voegelin, Perris. FRONT ROW: McLean, Groff, Sailar, WrighT, RoberTs, Leeds, Lowry, HarTung, Childs. HIIIIIIIY Lou RoberTs, CapTain of our IsT Team, and To Cherry Sailer who won hard-earned posiTions on The All-ChesTnuT I-Iill Team. This was Cherry's second year and Mary Lou's Third. This Team, wiTh Mary Lou as CapTa.in, deTeaTed The Main Line Team by a score oT 2 To I. The school as a whole played TwenTy-Two games. Seven were cancelled, We came ouT wiTh IL wins, 8 losses. and 3 Ties. The Third, TiTTh, and sixTh Teams were undeTeaTed, and our excepTionalIy sTrong second Team losT only one game. WiTh Tive regulars IeTT, and The same high spiriT, nexT year's sea- son should be a success. Opp. GFS. Shipley-2 ........ ,. I Alumnae-I .......... 2 STevens-3 .......,.,. I Springside-3 ......... '2 George School-2 ...,. O MorresTown-I .. ... I Friends' SeIecT-H2 .,,.. I BASKETBAH Mr. Kneedler was faced wiTh The same prob- lem for The baslxefball Team as he and Mr. Brein- inger had had in TooTbaIl. All The sTarTers of lasT year had graduaTed, and only a few leTTer- men remained. However, before The season was over, wiTh The help of Capfain Frank FelTon, he had developed one of The finesT baslceTball Teams The school has ever seen. WiTh Gloeclcner under The baslcef, TesT in The pivoT, and HeberTon, MacColl and Albrechf ouT fronT. The Team won Twelve ouT of sixTeen games. Bryn Afhyn was able To clefeaT us Twice. by Two and four poinTs and Wilmingfon Friends inched ouT a 4I-40 vic- Tory. The Team, wifh a fine poinT-making abiliTy, scored nineTy poinfs in Two games. and rolled up high scores in many ofhers. The Team's final game gave proof of iTs power when iT beaT WesT- Town. WesTTown had. up To This Time, been un- defeafcd. The Teams high scorer was STewarT lvlacColl wiTh l8l poinTs. High praise should go To lwir. Kneedler who in Two years has de- veloped Two excellenf Teams, and we are hoping for an even beffer one nexf year. SCHEDULE G,F,S, Opps, MooresTown . .. .. 36 25 Germanfown Academy ... .. 28 25 S5l'Tl0Vd PFCP- --4-- 4- 48 30 Bryn Afhyn . ,,,,.,,. ,, 27 3I George School ..... .. 29 26 Mooresfown , ,, 60 27 Wilmingfon Friends ... ,. 40 4I Tower Hill ,,,,, H 35 34 Friends Selecf ....,... .. 36 23 Friends Selecf ... .. '36 I6 Church Farm ........... .. 62 27 Bryn Athyn ,,,,,,, U 25 27 Haverford College J.V. . ,. ., 33 27 George School .. 48 33 Wes1Town ..,..,.,.,... ,. ,. 40 28 This year's baslceTball Team will long be re- membered Tor iTs excepTionally good season wiTh 4 wins-Tower I-Iill, 36 To 30: STevens, 64 To 27, WilmingTon, 36 To 26: Springside, 4I To 273 and only I loss-Friends SelecT, I7 To I9, a good game, buT a sad deTeaT. Under The ex- cellenT coaching oT Miss Miller, and The leader- ship oT Cherry Sailer, we had a year oT power, enThusiasm, and Tun! IIIIIIS' BASIIHIIAII Winfer, McDanial BACK ROW: Parris, Polk, Margeau, Harris. Lowry. THIRD ROW: HarTung, Mengerf, Middlefon. SECOND ROW: Rohrbach, Harold, Childs, Loh- mayor. FRONT ROW: TI'iornTon, McDaniel, Mc- Mullan. MUDERN DANLING Modern Dancing has Tinally come inTo iTs own aT school, Tor wiTh The coming oT Mrs. AlperT lasT year, The dance became a seri- ous sporT Tor rnany more girls. The debuT oT The advanced group, made lasT year dur- ing The CenTennial CeleloraTion, was re- ceived wiTh greaT enThusiasm. This year The dancers gave us a Tine perTormance in The Malvern l:esTivaI presenTaTion oT l'The Devil and Daniel WebsTer . BACK ROW: RiTTer lMgr.l, Harlung, May, Rob- erTs, Manger, Winfer, Yarnall, Norberg. FRONT ROW: PIQTI, Graff, A. Crenshaw, Sailer, P. Cren- shaw, Baxfer, Leeds. ARCHERI During The warm weaTher would-be Robin I-loods were seen aT Tield, seTTing up TargeTs, sTringing bows, adiusTing wrisT guards, and Trying To shooT and hiT The TargeTs. WiTh Miss Cadlouryls Tine coach- ing, and wilh all Icinds oT sighTing conTrap- Tions, we Tinally goT some excellenT shooTers, Archery, Though only a minor sporT, is be- coming more and more popular aT GFS. -I -.51 1-v ljifs. uma fa QOPQ RRMINP N Ap. ,xunoh Y t ur fu' TQAQKNTQ 1. gnung, R'-I .LW AWPQ, BOTTOM ROW: Powell, Sluar+, Shipley, Fry, Albrechf lCapl.l, Gloeckner, Forsler, Plalf, Moore. SECOND ROW: Wolf, Walson, Mayes, Jenness, Gelder, Kellog, Hagner, Wursfer. THIRD ROW: Spruance lMgr.l, Cou- sins, Rubel, Shirlr, James lCoechl. BASlBAll Fven lhough rnosl ol lhe varsily leam gradu- aled lasl year we loolc forward lo a good season. We are very glad lo have Mr. James baclc wilh ui. lrorn The Navy and he will resurne his dulies an roarh ol The loam, which Mr. Kneedler has so capably carried on in his absence. Two new b 1f'v yu Dirl Powell and Jim Moore, promise lo add new power lo lhe learn. As we go lo TRACK Lasl year The lraclc leam had a lair season. ll slrongly lell The loss ol Allen Wharlon, clue lo sielcness, buf led by Bob Oechsle and Teddy Tesl, The squad won lwo rneels and losl Two. Under Caplain Teddy Tesl, a beller season is hoped lor This year and under Mr. Srnilhisguid- ance lhe squad looks promising even al This early dale. TEAM prow., lho learn is only in ils lirsl slages ol prai- lire but lrorn The lirsl showing we predicl a QLV CCH?-OD. BOTTOM ROW: MacColl, Crease Tesl lCapf.l, Chambers, Holiday Myer lMgrl. SECOND ROW Levy, Molzalm, H. Wrighl, Nolde Culler, Heberion. THIRD ROW Mr. Smilh lCoachl, E. Wrighf Moore, Sufro, Sample. : . . - l lvl- ' Sf:l,Cli:l llflalplllainijniggaell,hLlnnShli:ley?elilXJl::sl:nT,Calida, B 0 Y S I I N N I S Wolfe. This spring begins a new era in boys Tennis aT 6. F. S. We have joined The inTeracademic league and are beginning The year wiTh high prospecTs. AlmosT all oT lasT yearis Team re- Turned, and a Tew new discoveries have been Tound To round ouT The lineup. Under The sup- ervision oT Mr. BaThgaTe a very eTlicienT Team is being developed. CapTain STewarT lvlacColl, STruThers Dunn, Michael BenTley, Derry Nolde, Carl SpaeTh and Jerry MarTindale were reTurn- ing leTTermen. SCHEDULE April I8 . , . ....... . , . Friends' CenTral April 25 . . ,,.... Episcopal Acad. May 2 .. .,.. T-laverlord School May 9 ... ......... Penn CharTer May l5 ... .,,, GermanTown Acad. GIIHS' TENNIS All buT Tour members oT lasT year's Tennis squad came ouT Tor pracTice This year. l.asT years undeTeaTed Team, besides winning over our big rival, Springside, also beaT The boys' Ten- nis Team giving This year's Team a loT To live up To. Special congraTulaTions go To Mary Lou RoberTs who won The Tennis cup in boTh The lOTh and llTh grades. The squad was Tairly small aT The beginning oT The season, buT iT in- creased in number and sTrengTh by The addiTion oT dark horses who challenged and deTeaTed members. ln This way new power and lile is added and everybody has a chance To be on The squad. TournamenTs were held wiThin The school as well as The regular inTer-school maTches. BACK ROW: Kohn, Leeds, B. Voegelin, Norberg, Aldrich Paul, Walson, Beardwood, Wilder. FRONT ROW: Rob- erTs, Thornfon, A. Crenshaw, P. Crenshaw, Sailor. I W Q X T7 ,. ,,... A gk ai ... ... is .ssa f ,S ' M . ,Vs K 'Nhf L: X . I np' I ,-'P ,V xjfk. . ,. ,f 3? it ' 19:1 I' , N . ' . 1 7 'R 1 SP' w 4' PH egg A I 'hw ,..? QV 3 'QM win , '-V wng-N W ' . 4 165 A-.CP fp. fx-wif ,E .EQ 35 ,m . Q' sv .rlrgwgi ' -,A P'-N 4 0 Q-v 1 4,99 ar U- JUNE 1946N UCENTS SHE'S LOVELY SHE'S ENGAGED SHE USES l0H'S Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O. Lohmeyer have announced The engagemenT of Their lovely daughTer, Miss Carleen Lohmeyer, To Mr. Wolfgang S. Flagdrum of Acorn Hill. Miss Lohmeyer also recommends our new, dar- ing hair loTion-EDIXOREP. Do you offend oThers7 ls This whaT happens When you wanT This? Don'T offend- HEEP mUm WITH 5CUm LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR To our Readers: We had planned To run an arTicle in This issue con- cerning Dr. John Meyer, world-Tamed scienTisT, buT as his sudden deparTure pre' venTed us Trom obTaining any. recenT picTures oT his experimenTs, we are reserving a secTion Tor him in a laTer issue. As you lcnow, he was called away To Virginia To TurTher his imporTanT invesTi- gaTions on The Z-bomb TesT. IT is hoped ThaT Dr. Meyer, a graduaTe oT The well-lcnown science course given aT his Alma MaTer, 6ermanTown Friends School, by Mr. Glenn R. BenneTT, will be able To esTablish deTiniTely The eT- TecTs oT This newly developed Z-bomb! AT presenT, iT is believed ThaT The Telephone- acTive rays caused by The ex- plosion oT This new bomb may malce all human slcin be- come sTriped like The zebra: hence The name Z-bomb. Dr. Meyer believes ThaT he will be able To ascerTain This TacT Trom his experimenTs in Virginia. The EdiTors Dear Sir: I was very inTeresTed in your May arTicle wherein you described The new prac- Tice aT GermanTown Friends School, i.e-The insTallaTion oT sun lamps in every room and baThing suiTs as The girls' uniTorrns. I am a Tirm advo- caTe oT sTeps Torwardu such as This, and would lilfe To S99 more schools Tollow This lead. Sincerely yours, I-lomer Bwang Jim isn'T juicy wiTh THIS grease on noggin-you can'T blame The girls! BUSHMAN-wha+ girl would wanT mop-Top? .4 'I - BUT, Johnny, Oh Johnny! GREml HHH TOHIC Th his is HERE llllD THERE llROUI1D THE lll0RlD DR. FORSTER, famed explorer, and his cool, Goolc-Cook Moore, iusf afler fheir refurn from ihe Barangaria jungles, are here phoiographed with Miss Suzanne McMullen, movie adress. fhe girl vofed by lho Explorers' Club as lhe one wiih whom they would mos! like io be marooned in an alligalor swamp. 's MR. AND MRS. AMERICAN family ol l956, chosen fhis week by lhe We Do Wei Wash Co. , caughf in fheir garden wifh iusl a few of lheir large family U8 in alll. MURDER OF THE WEEK: Soufhern Democral, Lil Harold, shools Big Boss Crease, iR.-Pa.l, on Capiiol Hill in worsf THE TALENTED HAND of Philadelphia Orchesfra conduc- lor, Ellicoli Wrighi, and Miss Nan Yarnall, confralfo soloist, caughl' af one of fhe high spofs of las? Sunday's conceri, given al The Soap Bowl. crime of ihe ceniury. MISS KATHERINE SUTRO, iusl elecled Woman of 'the Year , by Esquire, seen dancing af Ciro's wilh Eric Jenness publisher of ihe same magazine. B. K. DOANE and P. Parsons on U.N.O, four ol lhe Soufh Pole, doing famed dance rouiine lTrocadero 50-55, fo help cemenf foreign relaiions. THEFITRE HIID CIIIEIIIII A WINTER'S TAIL-Puliher Prize winning play of Ihe year darring Marian Winler and Dick Powell, eleded fhe Year's A BUSH GROWS IN GERMANTOWN-named Ihe mos? ouislanding movie of l956. The hero, slending in fhe cenfer, won fhe Academy Award for excelleni acling. besf dramaiic pair. MISS NANCY THORNTON, Business Manager of Vogue, Cherry Sailer, Iobacco heiress, and Miss Berry Graff, au+hor- ess ol Forever Diamond , seen al a Ihealsr parfy before fhe play. A Winfer's Tail . f , -es' SEEN AT THE OPERA-Mr. and Mrs. Sfewari Skinny MacCoII Ibeskeiball champion of I955I. 68 MISS M. LOUISE ROBERTS, leader of Ihe Socieiy for Pre- venfion of Cruelly fo Siudenls, and Mr. A. D. Nolde, famed pianisi, seen Oogefher ai iho same fhealer parly. I' ,I v EX-ADMIRAL FELTON and his affraciive wife, Pals, for- mer Powers model, snapped af lhe premiere of Oh, My Orange Juice! , e new musical by A. D. Nolde, wifh Mr. R. A. PIaH, noled geology man, and his wife, The former Jean McLean, well-known facial experf. SPORTS BIG TED TEST and Turp Norberg, Enalisis in flue Nefionel Tiddley Winlrs Coniesf of America, working hard THE CRENSHAW SIAMESE wins locked for me champion' for fha? decisive poinf wills soclaliie Joan Foofe, originalor SMP oi me Chinese Checkers Coniesi ai of Fooyi.-Fnhn for Tiny Toys' looking on' Harris, famous smile queen of Blislerine T Clwinafown. Libby oolh Pasha, waiclwes. T LY, T is . WARD BOSS. Lou Levy congrafulafing Homerun Sluarl N' in Shibe Park iusl' affer he received an award 'lor l'l'I6 H highest bamng average of me Year- MUSCLES MOLZAHN snapped iusf before his daily 60- mile-before-brealrfasf run. lBrofl1er, you afferwerdsll l MOTHER VOEC-3ELIN'S SEA SICK REMEDY-Fixes up 'flue ' iummy lux! when you have given up hope of living. Espe- GO fQ HNLAND eh RU e BEL WAY-iusl cially good for deep-sea 'Fishing maladies. will be fjnishedg oughf +o see him i one frip end you SRLPRGE HORSE FRRMS We raise hunlers, Arabians, fillies, and foals. Ar+is'I'ic lail braiding and insulaled sralls. SUMMER CAMP THE PERFECT FOR YOUR HORSE! mRDRmE IPSWITEH HERLV VIOLHI LESSORS 3 FOR 98C Madame Healy wi+h one of genius pupils, Harry Wright l l Rufh Pons and Michael Milchior seen in fheir own aMrac+ive liNle home as ihey sing a scene from Romeo and Julie! in celebra- iio of fheir firsl wedding anni- ve sa y - ,LWe3,wwe,v,gmasiU Prominenf arlisf, Debs Ri'Her, working on fhe canvas she will confribuh fo fhe Jamesfown Arl' Gallery. 4' Ponlius Pilof Sellin, Ace U.S. air cowboy, has iusl' se? a new record by cossi g Ohe Un'+ d Sf 0 s' B h d h 9h 49 8 her ship h h A d hs gre 9 il gh? x I HERRV'S PERFUmED PRIRT FOR DAINTY POWDER ROOMS This new secref formula developed by Dr. Henny and her collaborafor Mr. O. Joy Benneff gives you 'lhal' personal 'louch. mlllER'5 CHRPERORE SERVICE Chaperones for all occasions af reasonable ra+es. WE GUARANTEE RESULTS NINTH GRADE Firsl row: Miller, Kohn, King, Paul, Harlung, Wesf, Quil- len, Taylor, May. 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