Harriton High School - Aurora Yearbook (Rosemont, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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' .1 ' ' '4 -V V VV ' -4,14-V 5: 1 ' ' f V 1 w I V V- ,.,,.V A . .1 A,1 . V Jer' 1 V . V' , the script YI Xb .JH Hungry esmdianfes awaif piriaia goodies, Mr. Hoiiimqgworiii expieirs The aw of suppfy and demand. Co-ordinaiion of mind and bod resu'T in V feamwork. '- fda 1 X xX 'jf ,. A - ffm. X 'ii :SJ 54, mpffoh Findiimpyierii ryjeari jim' aqrgpey' i5FgTgy,dfbe2,'5 5 and fp QQ, 1'1 , d dd Jjjffyvbg' f' ' in , f , -I' i f x 'f 35 5- i f' idx VWA X E Reading make-Th a full man: medifafion. a pro- found many discourse, a ciear man. Mr. Leinbach wiilw his iufure Renoirs and Van Goglws. X .ff H afl' X-f, 011. J 1. Geraid Gerson and Richie LeaviH add finishing 'Pouches +o woodwork proiecis. Dr. Copeiand adds wif To serious psyciioioqy. -a Sfudenfs work difiqenfry io acquire speed and accuracy. Pracrice leads fo perfed' harmony. fn m e Q , E J 4 Nurse Kafherine Paine and Dr. Srurgis Poormam keep check on srudenfs' Iwealfh. WE yy Q QTY W v ',., K 'V s Dissecfirvg is essenfial for accurare sfudy and analysrs of sfrudure. the script ,Sp SGK SOTHY GVVCI D9 SIOW TO DGQHW YOUV speech. S, Mr f Brandi, Bob Lamdra, and Marrerxe Green- berg agree Thar books vfeU-dwrlrzrerv are of qreaf use. Rufrl lbbfrfw rw v,f'-'Wi 'rw Pwr' .fm r'nQ'f1Tifrr'n. Music, arf, and Ibm rm yirufvvide an ixrwiqlwr im-1 We daiaics. v .1 -3.31 EFFIE M. HIBBS Lebanon Valley College, BS, University of --Pennsylvania, MA., Head Dietitian H II ll ANITA MAREA TAYLOR University uf Pi nnsylvanio B , Coliimliia University, M A ,I Bool'l.ecpin't l, ll, itenography I, ll, Biisincs. Club, Girls' li.-it ice Luag me I .2 f.. l 'Gini ' 5 my ' , gf K' '- f i , L ti A I I .. .x..L-. i. Tiff GERTRUDE M. HOFFNER lmmaculata College, BS., Drexel Institute of Technology, M S , Clothing, Home Economics RICHARD B. LEINBACH Kutztown State Teachers' Col- lege, BS., Pennsylvania State University, MEd., Art, Crafts, Bowling, Yearbook ies tt imma' xv KARL A. SCHNEIDER Muhlenberg College, BA., Ger- man I, ll, lll, IV, Yearbool: RONALD C. TEARE Carnegie lnsllliite of Tech- rlologyz B A, M FA, Choir, Chorus, English Ill LEROY H. HOLLINGSWORTH West Chester State Teachers' College, B.S, Bucknell Univer- sity, MS., Medical Field Serv- ice School, Laboratory Tech- nician's Degree, Booster Club, Geography, Junior Class Spon- sor, Track, United States History JOHN D. MILLER Haverford College, AB, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, MS, Plane Geometry, Solid Geome- try, Trigonometry, Cross Country it an . W f . Aw , -.xi K X .. R MARILYN G. SERFF llutztotm State Tcachers' Cole lege, BS, Spanish I, ll, Swimming. STANLEY L. WESTOVER Oswego State Teachers' Cole lege, BS, Drafting, Industrial Arls, Golf ' . Ten , A 1' ANNE W. HUMMER Mount Holyoke College, AB, Indiana University, A M, Alge- bra I, ll, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Cheerleaders EVA PECK MURPHY Lebanon Valley College, AB, English lll, Public Speaking, Little Theatre .- w r- .. 7 , XZ' - .frx 1222? If ' ' . t-Sai ZRSSIL Q 'x Q' Mi MYRNA M. SHEELY Wilson College, BA, English IV, Music Art and Literature, Thesplan Society EDGAR M. WHISTLER Lebanon Valley College, B S, Columbia University, AM, Chemistry, Yearbook, Wrestling is GENEVIEVE B. JONES Miami University, BS., Univer- sity of Michigan, MA., French I, French Reading, Latin Ill, IV, National Honor Society MICHAEL W. PIETRYKA Alliance College, B S., Genera Mathematics, Plane Geometry, Baseball, Football HAROLD SPEALLER Temple University, BS, Health, Physical Education, Intramurals swimming EDMUND Q. WILCOX Swarthmore College, A B., So- cial Problems, United States History, Football .s, ' . 9 V' ' s I., I 1, n V fyifpfix-f,U', A A- N , o l AA x 415' 35' jf 3 W ' ZZ! fy Q gl 0 ' 9 W Eh- Qiifix EE'-x WH: X E G , X Illllliww '5 1 f xx 1 - N Q .J if A 9 CE. ,.f-... f. , Aaxx 'Q 'ts llf 1 ,gil-0' 9 ' -- 'f 7f 'Exe Si 4 ' tN 'x . Q s - 1- 1-kxazsssik-'fl :P I l4!':2PP'Y'34:5 5 2 'i3f'TSS53- 3215-6 N, 1, -geffzffs-4..s 1 qs , M inf'-fix! xv-gf s- E ni'-e?'4'E'l4 2? Y' ,i ,,1 A, Q - ' . 1 My 5lf7'Ji1 vi . L ' 1 ,, 5 V. 1 fa ifffsfm THOMAS D. HARRISON Tom I7 Wesl Amhersl Road, Bala-Cynwyd Presideni Acfiviliesz Baseball 2, 31 Baskelball 2, 3, Caplain 4: Bridge Club 2: Consfilulional Commirlee 4: Senior Class Presidenl 4: Soccer 2, 3, Caprain 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4. Fulure Plans: College. A willing heari, a helping hand, always ready on demand. LESLAN JONES Les 329 Greenbank Road, Rosernoni' Vice-Presideni Aclivilies: Boosler Club 4: Class Vice-Presidenl 4: Consliluiional Commirlee 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Service League 2, 3. Presideni 4: Lacrosse Manager 2, 3: Red Cross Club Treasurer 3: Riding Club 2: World All-airs Club 2: Yearbook Business Slali 4. Fuiure Plans: College- Polilical Science. The world belongs 'lo lhe enihusiasl' who keeps cool. seninr class nffilzers PRESlDENT'S MESSAGE The Class of l959 of l-larrilon l-ligh School had sei before if a unique opporlunily, 'rhe responsibiliiy of eslablishing rradilions lor a new school. The enormous Task oi organizing sludenl governmenl. a newspaper, a yearbook, alhlelic Teams, and numerous orher srudenl acliviiies was underlaken wirh enlhusiaslic delerminalion. Through lhe inilialive and cooperalion ol borh seniors and underclassmen a successful lounclarion was laid upon which lhe group may look back wilh pride and salislaclion. The class exlends besl wishes 'ro The Class of l96O for conlinued progress in building lradilion al l-larrilon High School of Lower Merion. Thomas D. Harrison Twelve HELEN TAYLOR l-lelen 370 Bala Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd Secrefary Aciiviliesz Chamber Music Club 2, 3: Class Secre- Jrary 4: Girls' Service League 4: Hockey 3: Or- cheslra 2, Vice-Presidenl 3. Presidenl 4: Sludenl Council 2: Yearbook Lirerary Slafl 4. Fufure Plans: College -- Music Teacher. The -lhoughfs 'Thar absorb her are 'lhe 'rhoughfs 'lhal mold her. GEORGE RIGTERINK Rig l4OI Waverly Road, Gladwyne Treasurer Acliviiies: Baseball 2: Baskelball 2, 3: Class Treas- urer 4: Crew Club 2, 3: Cross Counlry 3, 4: Lilfle Thealre 4: Sludeni Council 2, 3, Presidenl 4: Thes- pian Sociely 4: Wresfling 3. Fufure Plans: College. Men, noi walls, make a school. ROBERT ALTSCHULER .y ,,1,.1:' .Q W l g Q 1 'R as . . :AE N ,,2A. f .....g iii ' T. i f ' 5 STEPHEN J. ACHS LOIS ANN AFFLECK Sieve Lo 426 Clairemonr Road, Villanova 948 Sfony Lane, Gladwyne Ove-rbrocl High Transfer 2. Aclivifies: Asrranomy l-laverr-:lrd Hi-gn Trarifler 3, Acriviliesz Cjnsrrln- Club 31 Crew 23 Wresriing 3. Furure Plans: Cc 'age fiona! Comrnirlee 4s Gina' Serving League 4: -Engineering. Lirrle Tlwearre 43 Slnrrwpecrp-e 3: Yearbzri-lc Business Slafl 4. Fu+ure Plans: Ccfege- Faalvi-:rn Co- He animafes all l1e can ,l,,d,,,afC,r. Brighfer +l'1an morning slar her visage glows. RICHARD S. ANDERSON MARY MARGARET BAKER F09 Diclc Mary 635 Revere Road, Merion I535 Wesr Monfgomery Avenue, Rosemom' 730 Clarendon Road, Narberih Acfiviriesz Crew 2, 3: Crew Club 2, 3: Foolball 3, Louisiana Transfer 3. Acfivilies: Science Club 3. Acfiviries: Boosler Club 4, Merionire Business 4: Foorball Club 3: Wresrling 2. Fufure Plans: Fufure Plans: College-Clwemisrry. Slall 3: Slrxowpeope 3: Yearboolc Arr Srall 4. College. To be a man is ro be a non-conformisr. Fufure Plans: College. He has a wonderful sense of humor all his own. Her ways are ways of pleasanfness, and all l1er pains are peace. Thirleen SUSAN ANN BAUER Sue 237 Wes? Monigomery Avenue, Haverford Aciivifies: Asfrcinomy Club 3i Fulure Teachers America 3: Merionife 3. Fuiure Plans: College Science. A mind noi fo be changed by place or lime. 'N-3-S' 'lllilnuaauvf 5352 A as A, rc' . DONALD J. BARSHAY MARJORIE ANN BATTLES Don Margie 53 Levering Circle, Bala-Cynwyd 30l Clairemonf Road, Villanova Aciiviiies: Choir 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Fooiball 3: Florida Transfer 3. Acfiviiiesz Girls' Service League Siudeni Council 2, 3: Wreslling Club 2. Fuiure 4: Liiile The-alre Presidenl 4: Poliiical Club 3' Plans: College - Psychology. ' ' A Everyfhing handsome abou? him. SHARON R. BECKER Sharon 542 Lafayeffe Road, Merion oi Aciiviiies: Showpeople 2, 3, Fuiure Plan - - Medical Technology. Her eyes as sfars of fwilighi fair . . 'E' Fourieen Showpeople 3, Thespian Socieiy 2, 3, 4. Fuiure Plans: College. Like fhe brighiness of a siar. RICHARD BELL Tex l70I Riverview Road, Gladwyne s:Colie-ge Acliviiies: Consfilutional Commiffee 4: Cross Counlry 3: Hi-Y 2. 3i Soccer 4: Swimming 3: Swimming Club 2. Fu+ure Plans: College. Brevify is fhe soul of wif. . , 1'3- f i if WE s A ,,,, irz- . ,A if 1 'Wh-or fb GAIL BENNETT MARIAN DIANE BERZELIUS Gail Marian 306 Bangor Road, Cynwyd 932 Merion Square lRoad, Glaclwyne Acfivilies: Choir Secretary-Treasurer 43 Chorus Acfiviliess Fulure Teachers of America 3: Library Accompanisl, Presidenl 2, 3, Girls' Service League Aide 2, 3, 4. Fulure Plans: College-Elemenlary 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Square Dance Club 2: Slu- Educalion. denl Council 2: World Alilairs Club Treasurer 3. , , Fumre plans: Coiiegeh Where Ihe smile dwells a Iillle longer Wi+h The bluesl o'F eyes and a smile fha? wins, she knocks al' your hearl and Ihen walks in. BONNIE BLANC 4 Bonnie 40'- 5 ,..- W f' -5 I ll' if ,ii 4,71 If . K y O' l Ilqyi wi , .iw l, lu ls Bl T 72l Conshohocken Slale Road Penn Valley, Narberlh Acliviliesz Music Apprecialion Club 21 Crcheslra 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 3. Fulure Plans: College- Music. She ran her fingers o'er The ivory keys and shook a prelude from fhem as a bird shakes from Hs Ihroal a song. H--lf, ALICE C. BIEBERMAN Alli 2I Darlmoulh Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acliviliesz Baskelball Manager 2, 33 Chamber Music Club 2, 31 I-Ioclfe-Y 2, Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Assislanl Edilor 4. Fulure Plans: Rad- clilzle College-Philosophy and Malhemalics. If you would enioy real freedom, you musl' be Ihe slave of philosophy. LINDA ROSE BLANK Lin 205 Derwen Road, Merion Acfiviliesz Cralls Club 33 Golf Club 2, 3: Year- book Business Slal'l 4. Fulure Plans: Calleqe. The very pink of perfeclion. D Fiffeen r' -- v 2 0 C, omax exec Q05 QQ 999 0 2 9 2 2 29 Q 9' ea 6 w 0 0 9 ee C 6 ei Q C, 2 3 2 fi 2 2 Q 0 6 ea 000 Q Q gee D .I-1125 Q-!v.,,fyL,g ' , M U 'g:,VHVVKLA. 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N via X - fx K .JK Q f T , - ' . fir: if flflflf x K E7 gijg' Q3 L: ' I QWXW 1 .-3 Q r 1 e 1, u I : 4 f n I ' i X6 J 1 X I 3 X W k 'N 4 I M .4.... 4..- - ......n...-, I r UC 1 f ETHEL RUTH BODINE Candi 434 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Baia-Cynwyd Acliviliesz Bridge Club 3: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Or- cheslra 2, 3, 4: Square Dance Club 2: Slring Ensemble 2, 3. Fulure Plans: College-Elernenlary Educalion, . . . in greal' crises of life, and in greal problems of conducl and belief, we +rus+ 'lo our feelings ralher lhan Io our diagrams. DONNA GAIL BOLTON Donna MARION K. BONNER Kirk I773 Sylvan Lane, Gladwyne Mill Creek Road, Ardmore Acliviliesz Lillle Thealre 4: Red Cross Club 31 Convenl of lhe Sacred Heart Transfer 3. Fulure Yearbook Busine Sl ll 4. F ' ' - ' ss a uiure Plans. College. Plans. Junior College. The world Io me is ioy-iusl simple joy! JOSEPH A. BRADY The main spring of life is in Ihe hearfl. MICHAEL BREIN Joe Mike Box 7, Radnor, Malsonford Road, Villanova l229 Greenlree Lane, Penn Valley, Narberfh Malvern Preparalory School Transfer 4. Fufure Aclivifiesz Aslronorny Club 3: Bowling 47 Science Plans: College. Club 3. Fulure Plans: College. A cheery disposilion is more valuable 'than gold. Trufh is Ihe highesl' ihing fha? any man may Iieep X Sixleen D. WILLIAM BRUCH 'lunar WILLIAM I. BRODY Bill 2 Wesl Levering Mill 'Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acliviliesz Band 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, Caplain 4 Bowling Club 2, 3. Fufure Plans: College. No one lrnows wl1a+ he can do unlil he does if JAMES A. BRYCE Bill Jim 4l3 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd Il2 Lancasier Avenue, Rosemonl' Acfiviliest Band 2, 3, 43 Crew 2, 3: Ham Radio Acliviliesz Plwolograpliy Club 2, 3. Fufure Plans: Club Vice-Presidenl 3: Rille Club 2, 31 World Navy. Affairs Club 2. Fufure Plans: College-Engineering. A-lwunling l will go . . . Good nalure and good sense are ever ioined. , ,,,,, . E W .ffl . f .f . ffl' 1 , , . , 1 AS. , ...Mgt-, K X31-gf:E'ff,.: of K 251:-., S A Gjdav If 1 1 vs'lx'NP4' .41 .6692 if fam' gqfaqagiif X5?if:g2il ,yy -5. : Q X' L-,, I 1 ,X Q, , , .W ,I Aw ,. W? T Q' r A f'-' slag .W 1- J 'll ax QQ .1-H ' if -1192. 1-1 rv 4. I C .- , mai rrwgzr, f-fx ov 14.411 Sevenleen we-N W CHRISTINE M. BRUBAKER Caesar 708 Lancasler Avenue, Bryn Mawr Acfivifiesz Archery Club 2, 3: Baslfelball 23 Hoclcey 2: Riding Club 3i Riile Clzb 2, World Affairs Club 2, 3. Fufure Plans: Modeling. Laugh and The world laughs will: you. SANDRA LYNNE BUCHANAN Sandy l706 Sylvan Lane, Gladwyne Aclivifiesz Baslcelball 2, 3, 43 Bridge Club 2, 3: Girls' Service League 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, Caplain 41 Lacrosse 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Orclieslra 2, 3, Secrelary-Treasurer 4. Fufure Plans: College-Nursing. A pleasanl smile, a briglif l'1ello, and you have all you wani Io lmow. it THOMAS L. CANNING Tom 6 Morris Lane, Bryn Mawr Acfivifiesz Bridge Club 2: Chess Club 3, Foolball 4, Fulure Plans: Colleoe, A li++le nonsense now and ihen is relished by fhe wisesl men. k X D - 5 ' 3 4 , 'x ,l 1 HAROLD BUNTING H 6I7 Williamson Road, Bryn Mawr Acfivilies: Boys' Chorus 3: Choir 4' Crew , 2, 3: Crew Club 2, 33 Foolball 4, French Club 2. Fufure Plans: College-Teaching. Quiel in manner, buf resolule in deed. ARLYNNE ELEANOR CARROLL Lynne 364 Bala Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd Aciiviliesz Girls' Chorus 2: Forum Business Slarcf 43 Fulure Teachers ol America 2. 3: World Allairs Club 2, 3i Yearbook Lilerary Starr, ldenfilica- lion Edilor 4. Fufure Plans: College-Secondary Educalion. Her lrue happiness makes o+hers smile. K' Eighfeen As W BARBARA BURKE Bobbi IO5 Lodges Lane, Bala-Cynwyd Acfivifies: Fulure Teachers ol America 2: Lilfle Thealre 47 Riding Club 2, 3i Boosler Club 4. Fuiure Plans: College. A prelly lace is a leHer of recommendalion. NANCY L. CAULTON Nancy 543 New Gulph Road, Bryn Mawr Baldwin School Transfer 3. Acfiviiiesr Hoclcey 4. Fulure Plans: College. Brighf is she and full of fun. . -s Q. 1 R ' 2 Q, A-ggllr Iv .r In If 'ffl ' X -'Tea ri- ff LX .. pf. ' If f f ' .- Y, , fl ,, f-.uf -sf!-mfiiepf' f -w. ,, . ,, . ,, .- .f I A I1 x fl lllll rlili EDWARD ROBERT CAVANAUGH Bob II3I Waverly Road, Gladwyne Monsignor Bonner Transfer 4. Fuiure Plans: College. Lei me enioy myself while I'm here. ELIZABETH COLLINS Liz I236 Arwyn Lane, Gladwyne Acfivifiesz Baclrninren Club 2: Hockey 2, 4: La- crosse 2, 3: Red Cross Club 3: Square Dance Club 3: Yearbc-nl Business Slall 4. Fu'Iure Plans: College. She who has Ihe brighr face and 'the brighf hair. SANDRA ELIZABETH CONWAY Sandy l6I2 Monfgomery Avenue, Villanova Acfivifiesz Baslrelball Manager 4: Fufure Teachers of America 31 Science Club 2. Fufure Plans: College. Loved for her smile-her Ioolr-her way of speaking. Nineleen JOAN PATRICIA CONROY Joanie 34 Soufh Merion Avenue, Bryn Mawr Acfiviliesz Science Club 31 Shcrwpeople 2. Fufure Plans: Nursing. A sweef expression is Ihe highest 'Iype of feminine Ioveliness. NANCY CORDS Nan I920 Old Gulph Road, Villanova Acfiviiies: Girls' Chorus 27 Library Aide 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Club 2: Travel Club 37 World Affairs Club 2, 3: Yearbook Business Slaf-I 4. Fufure Plans: Co'lege-Sociology. Who brings sunshine inI'o Ihe life of anofher has sunshine in his own. 'Ns Vfiip... . ,s, M1 11-syfk, 1 ,sm s 3 ' , V . sb.-, ' .L ,i .Jigs 'T' ROBERT CO'RDS MARGARET F. COUMBE MARIANNE CREELMAN Bob Margie Marianne i920 Old Gulph Road, Villanova I333 Youngsford Road, Gladwyne 449 Wesl Lancasfer Avenue, Haverford Acliviliesz Crew 2: Crew Club 27 Rifle Club 3. Adivifies: Baskelball 2, Manager 4: Business Club Aclivifiesx Bowling Club 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Fufure Plans: College. 41 Commercial Club 3, Vice-Presidenl 23 Yearbook Hockey 2, 4: Lacrosse 2: Showpeople 3: Square Liierary Sialzl 4. Fulure Plans: Secrefary. Dance Club 33 Yearbook Business Siafl 4. Fulure Good nafure and genileness are rlhe badge of . I plans: College. a genlleman. Those lwlnkling eyes reveal her friendly manner. The eyes are the windows of fha soul. DAVID REID CROWTHER FREDERICK SAFFORD CRYSLER, JR. Dave Fred II05 Brynllawn Road. Villanova Aclivilies: Consfilufional Convenlion Chairman 4: Forum News Ediior 41 Golf 2, Capfain Foolball 33 Merioniie 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Political Club 37 Sludem' Council Parliamen- 'rarian 4: Swimming Club 21 World Alzlairs Club 2, 6lB Harrilon Road, Bryn Mawr Aclivifies: Choir 2. 3, 43 Crew 2, 3: Crew Club 3: 3: Hi-Y 3, Presiclenl 23 Spiril' Comrnilfee 3: Yearbook Business Siali 4. Fulure Plans: College. He does well 'lhe dulies fhaf lie before him. 33 Yearbook Edilor-in-Chief 4. Fuiure Plans: Princefon Universiiy. The force of his meril' rnalres his own way. 4 4' 13, 2 L,-5 .:'-S '1 RS , fit' -Q4 . ,, 5:55:- :gf-I ' ' ' Bsi-we fri Twenfy .9 si l i i l 1 l. Qi E.xXLEs , J' X 'il E Y ll f S , , y l X ll li ,iw f' gy N r J. r -- . SUSAN DAVIS ROBERT M. DAVIDSON Bob 522 Conshohoclren Sfafe Road, Gladwyne Acfivifies: l-li-Y 3: Science Club 37 Sludenl Coun cil 4: Wresfling 3, 4: Yearbook Arr Slarl 43 Year book Phofoqraphy Sraii 4, Fulure Plans: College. Give him even weighl, and he'II iaclrle anyfhing. PETER DITTMAR Suzie Pe+e H3 Cornell Road, Bala-Cynwyd 840 Summif Grove Avenue, Bryn Mawr Aciivifiesz Forum 4: Lillle Theaire 4: Merioniie 37 Acfivifiesz Aslronorny Club 2. Fuiure Plans: Busi- Showpeople 3: Yearbook Business Srali 4. Fufure ness Career. Plans: College. Nofhing greal was ever achieved wifhour enihusiasm. Honor lies in honesf foil. BARBARA ANN DAVIS Barbie 4l9 Howard Road, Gladwyne Lyons Township Transfer 43 Acfiviiies: Forum 4: Yearbook Liferary Shall 4. Fufure Plans: College. Sincerify and simplicily sweefly combined. LINDA LOUISA DUNLOP Linda 7l2 Railroad Avenue, Bryn Mawr Acfivifies: Baslrelball 4: Knillinq Club 37 Red Cross Club 2: Travel Club 3: World Affairs Club 3. Fufure Plans: Nursing. Genlle in her manner, she acis in a quief, lcind way. M l Twenfy-one ie SX or ELIZABETH J. DUNN FRANK EDWARDS Belly Frank 425 Riglilers Mill Road, Gladwyne 600 Fairview Road, Narberlh Aclivilies: Business Club 43 Commercial Club 2: Acfiviliesz Baseball 2: Baslcelball 4: Foofball 2, 3 Orclieslra 2, 3: Yearbook Business Slall 4, Fu'I'ure Foolball Club 2, 3. Fulure Plans: College. Plans: Secrelary. , A sporfsman of no III fame. Mildesl manners and The genllesi l1ear+. JOANNE ELLIS PHILIP ENG-LE JAY EPSTEIN Jan Phil Eppy 40I Mulberry Lane, Haverford I050 Marlree Terrace, Bryn Mawr 548 Prescolf Road, Merion Baldwin School Transfer 3, Acfivilies: Clioir 4: Fufure Plans: Drallsman. Acfiviliesz Golf Team 2, 3: Jazz Club 23 Lilfle Girls' Cliorus. 3: Riding Club Secrefary-Treasurer ' . Tl'iea'rre 4: Cheerleader 41 Forum Arl Edilor 4 3, Fulure Plans: College-Music. Wedknow noi ml-'FII Ol Him' bl-'I Wlial we know '5 Yearbook Ari Edifor 4. Fulure Plans: College. goo . Good are fhy gills bui befier fhan all 'lI1y gills is Ambilion Irnows no resl. +l1y friendship. -' l. .- .1-Li-1, gg ,sw , r iQs,'i . t i . Tweniy-Iwo ' i '- 4' Rfzlgfff Z. , ...A ,,.r,. ..,. , . I ' wg, 145-:i:Q,,, .V ' .f N I r Q gg . DAVID FARROW Dave 809 Olcl Lancasier Road, Bryn Mawr Acfivifias: Bowling Club 3i Bowling Team 4: Gin Rummy Club 3: Yearbook Business S+al'l 4. Fufure Plans: College. Well-fimecl silence is more eloquenf rhan speech. SHEILA M. FEIN arf' SHERYL ANN FISHER Sheila Sherry l57 Overhill Road, Bala-Cynwyd 753 Mi. Moro Road, Villanova Aclivilles: Lirrle Thealre 4: Spanish Club 31 Slu- Acliviiies: F-frurn Phcreqraphy Edilrirr 47 Girls' denl Council 2: Thespian Sociely 4: Yearbook Busi- Service League 4- l-leclcey Manager 4: Library ness Manager 4. Fufure Plans: College, Aides Club 37 Lirlle 'lnealre 42 lVl'di:-rn Dance I D , ' Cub 21 Shrfrwpeeple 2: Spanizli Club :li Yearbizol: Enihuslasm is 'Phe dynamics of her personalily. LHEFGW Shag 4. Fumre plans. CQNQQQ- izdbhron ALICE FLEMING Alice 708 Schiller Avenue, Narberlh Aclivifiesz Archery Ciub 27 Choir 4: G-irls' Chorus 3, Vice-Presiclerir 2: Girls' Service League 2, 3, 4g Hockey Manager 4: Lacrosse 2, 3: Square Dance Club 3: Yearbook Pholoqraphy Srallf 4. Furure Plans: Gerlysburq College. Never elalecl while one man is oppressed: never deiecfecl while anofher is blessed. Tweniy-lhree Merchandising. A Sunbeam on a winler's day. JOYCE GAIL FOGEL Joyce 250 Hamillon Road, Merion Sfalion Acliviliesr Lillle Thealre 4q Yearbcrelv Lileiary Slahl 4, Business Slall 4. Fulure Plans: Ccrlleqe. To have a friend is 'lo be one WILLIAM FORDHAM GEORGE B. FORGIE George I7 Penarllw Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acfiviiies: A.F.S, Summer Excliange Sludenl 3: Conslilulional Cornmlflee 47 Crew 2: Li++le Ihealre Vice-President 4: Nalional l-lonor Sociery 3, 4: Sliowpeople 2, Vice-Presiderif 3: Square Dance Club 3: Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Tlwespian Sociely 2, 4, Treasurer 33 Track Manager 3: World Affairs Club 2: Yearbook Lilerary Edilor 4. Fu'Iure Plans: College - Law. My candle burns a+ bo+l1 ends. WALTER FOULKROD, Ill WILLIAM A FOX Wally I2 Easl Princelon Road, Bala-Cynwyd 327 l+l1an Avenue Rosemoni' Acliviliesz Foofball 45 I-lam Radio Club 33 Lillle Ballimore Transler 4 Fulure Plans College Tliealre 4' Rifle Club 2 Fulure Plans: College- Medidnell E E ' and +l1ey consider l1lm a decenl clwap As a man Il1inlxe+l1, so is l'1e. 195 Twenly-four PATRICIA ANN GALLAGHER Pally 302 Pembrolre Road, Bala-Cynwyd Aclivilies: Boosfer Club 4: Cheerleader 4: Girls' Service League 4: Golf Club 3: Travel Club 2. Fuiure Plans: Nursing. Those loolis were designed Io inspire love and ioy. NO'RMAN FRIDLINGTON Norm 523 Revere Road, Merion Sfalion Aclivilies: Golf Club 21 Pholograpl-ly Club 27 Science Club 3: Yearbook Pholography Slall 2, 3. Edilcir 4. Fulure Plans: College. The love of pholography is mainly lhe love of measure and proporlion. WILLIAM GANE Chip 827 Summil Grove Avenue, Bryn Mawr Aclivilies: Aslronomy Club 3. Fulure Plans: College, Gay bul' sincere, lilred by all who Irnow him. CARMELLA MARIA FUSARO Connie 2l Madison Avenue, Belmonf Hills, Philadelphia 27 Fufure Plans: N ursing. Those who give of fhemselves are never forgollen. SAMUEL LAWRENCE GAYMON Larry 42 Prospecl' Avenue, Bryn Mawr Aclivilies: Baseball 2, 31 Baseball Club 3: Choir 4: Foolboll 2, 3: Foolball Club 2. 3. Fulure Plans: College. Cheerfulness is an olilshool of goodness and wisdom. Twenly-five 8 5 L1 'x ae, E A Q, we G? 'MALLENcouNTvPueL1cuanAnv 9 2, Q Q X GC 1IHlnrllnllillrlllrlllIIIIIUIMIHll ilnilllllllll D 9 Z, Q e974-802 3 1833 01853 9558 Q 9 Q Q R72HH, , , Q p J, Q2 2' Q gm 1959 1 1 W- U E Q , 1 .ff I . , -5 J W L Q X 8 EJ 9 . 2 6 Q Q ew 1 ,ii Em 9 N wL.W-8 J U my 'fa Q7 3, CLC Xmkulw ' 3 , .J ' 5' , 4 L ,QI W 1 4, I, Q, 884,, if-f 8-f 5' 'Q gym? 4-wowpvv 'UMA f 5f'L'VL' L ' V 1 - ff . 8 -85 8, .5 .94 3, M- Wf5f 1 'J1i1if ' ' 3 8 .5 , 8 8 8 8 - 5+ fqvwfil' 1337 VY' W 4,-Jg V, , K Y - y jf 3 A . 9 J yi 1 W ' Ak bf. V V, 'N rl' A -4 V, 'Af geggfll it i ! 'D 'W .Q f' ,A , 5 Mft' 8 'fri 'iq ' !4f',:f3v?',i'0 f V ,A ,J 88 8 3 f-A 9 ee' 8 M 8 58 ff , FfAK: i,y'V l WvW ,41Q7 u K ziggy ,l 8 5 1 A fx 2i4A',U47' Vlffy f D ' 7 5 Nix Q 1, 6 YQIV I: H ' ' I .3 1 I x ,ruff H, ,Q M'-half. If 8 if Q 8 WW44,:W? f ,, w Q ,g 5 ,mf-5 9 , ,fI'f'ig2 Q 4 -2 f 3 'v ' i V E i 4 c I N kk. K 9 S iff? 3 W, - A V' ' +- ,I 2 X . f'V!4'!'!f',624!f'? jf X C 4 .f x Q ff., ,A ff,y1,,fff,f1,.!3 'J 1 9 A Wfi,.f,'Q541z?7 fff4?fQ:' lfi?Z1 f , X ' Y W ,B ,QIXX4 Q f7ff,,f3!',, jay! P 8 ll V 4' 1 I 'QOL fp 73' ' .ff ,f H ., 5 8 fm M 5 -8 ff ' if 0 '4 S 1 V21 8' Aff. f X f8,fyf7,ff7?f'f F x U xx ' 5' WMV, N, . .Tiff 'MII' X Y lg .K ls 9 3 7'l4ZL,fjA1l ALJ 1 N 1 y,,1r my ' ei' 8 ni X 'gf 14f ', ih1L, I fx SQL? A , 1. A ' , f 1 . Ox E B C , Sf: Mx X V W N MARIANNE GEE WILLIAM L. GEKOSKI Anne Bill 52l Old Gulph Road, Penn Valley, Narber+h H23 Sandringham Road, Bala-Cynwyd Aclivifiesz Music Lovers' Club 2: Travel Club 3. Acfivilies: Bridge Club 3: Travel Club 2: World Fulure Plans: College. Allairs Club 27 Yearbook Liferary Sharif, Assisranl I I Edilor 4. Fulure Plans: College. Genfle In manner-sfrong In performance. Success comes lo one who worlrs faifhfully. ANNE GETTY HEATHER G-IBB GARY GILGORE Anne Heaiher Gar 464 Broolrhursf Avenue, Narberih 853 Summii Grove Avenue, Bryn Mawr 733 Conshohocken Sfale 'Road I I I I I I Penn Valley, Narberfh ACiIVIll9SZ Red Crass 2. Fulure Plans: Nursing or Aclivihes: Archery Club 2: Business Club 47 Dental Assislanr, Merionire 2, 3: Yearbook Business Slall 4. Fufure Acliviliesz Baslrelball 47 Showpeople 2: Yearbook I I I I Plans: Nursing. Business Sfalzl 4, Fulure Plans: Colleqef Medicine. Sunshine as rn her smile. Wise and precise-she seelrs lhe sanclify of Mischief sparlrles in his eyes and his laughier never medicine, dies. Q-N. lip: i Twenly-six MARY LOU GILLESPIE Lou 427 Tregaron Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acliviliesz Bridge Club 3: Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Square Dance Club 2: Yearbook Arr Slail 4. Fuiure Plans: College-Ari. Life is full of beauly if you can see if 'through ihe eyes of an arlisl. LYNNE CAROL GOLDSTEIN Lynne l05 Cornell Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acliviliesz Lillle Thealre Secrefary 4: Meriorile 3: Thespian Sociefy 3. Vice-Pre-sidenf 4: Yearbool: Business Slalrl 4. Fufure Plans: College-Ele menlary Educalion. As genial as sunshine, like warmlh lo imparl, is a good-naiured word from a good-nafured heari. MARK GREENBUR6 Mark IZ6 Cornell Road, Bala-Cynwyd Aclivilies: Baseball Club 3: Bowling 3, 42 ll'GCli 2. Fufure Plans: College. The days of our you'rh are fhe days of our glory. ' Twenly-seven QS MARLENE B. GREENBERG Mar 544 Winding Way, Merion Park Aciivifiesz Liille Thealre 4: Showpeople 2, 3: Thespian Society 4: Yearbook Lilerary Slorl 4 Fufure Plans: Dramalic School. The mos? useless of all days is fha? in which we have no? laughed. NATHANIEL GREENFIELD Na+ 446 Levering Mill Road, Merion Acfivilies: Baslcelball 43 French Club 2: Tennis 2, 3: Yearbook Business Sfalf 4. Fulure Plans: College- Accounlinq. A good beginning makes a good ending. if ASI-. JOAN GREY Joanie 4II Woodbine Avenue, Penn Valley, Narberlh Acfiviiiesz Badminlon Club 2: Baslcefball 2: Girls' Service League 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Hoclcey 2, 3: Lacrosse 2, 3: Red Cross Club 2. 3: World Affairs Club 2, 3, Fulure Plans: College-Ari. When love and skill work fngelher, expecl a masferpiece. l K L 'lf i iff 3' .-12. If Yr? fl iv lgx :silk 0 X cf: sl X 513 ,' Lu , xi X 4 3 I 7' l l lx? + l i'ge,,': l 17 fl yf fill lg, If 'J ll 46 STEVEN GURLAND Sfeve 722 Yale Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acliviiies: Baclminlon Club 2: Chess Team 3: Gin Rummy Club 3: Science Club 3: Yearbook Business Sfall 4. Fulure Plans: College. Everylhing nourishes whafl is already slrong. JOHN HALPHEN John 43I Conshohoclren Slale Road, Gladwyne Aclivilies: Crew 2, 3: Crew Club 2, 3: Sluclenl Council 2: Travel Club Vice-Presidenl 3: Wreslling Club 2, 3. Fulure Plans: College- Civil Engineer. Silenl' and shy, buf one greai guy. lb Twenly-eighl CYNTHIANNA HAHN Cynlhianna II07 Monlgomery Avenue, Rosemonl Aclivifies: Chamber Music Club 2, 3: Hoclcey 2: Lillle Thealre 42 Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2: Swim- ming 2, 3, Caplain 4. Fulure Plans: College. Oh blesf wiih iemper whose unclouded ray can malze 'Tomorrow as cheerful as loday. WILLIAM HENDERSON Bill 506 Greaf Springs Road, Bryn Mawr Acfiviliesz Band 2, Drum Maior 3, Caplain 4: Forum Edilor-in-Chief 4: Merionile 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, Vice-Presb den? 4: Sfudenl Council 2. 3: Track 2. Fuiure Plans: College. Now is 'rhe lime lo draw 'lhe line befween wha? is essenlial and whal' is non-esseniial. is , '1 EDWARD J. HOCHREITER Ed I8 WesIAml1ers1 Road, Bala'Cynwyd Acfivifiesz Soccer 7, 3, 4: Imfifl Club Qi if Aflairz Club 3, Fufure Plans: Cu' 131514 'fFI,'51I': IIY 'I Good nalure is a maior par'r of his personalily. ak ROCHELLE B. HERRING Shelly I25 Harvesf Circle, Bala-Cynwyd Aciivifiesz lzuviirvi Slnll lrfflmwjl: lrlilwi 'l, Fiilriii' r 1 fl lffnf lmvu ffl fmciii fa Y, 'fm l iivmvif ,will V1 lllffflfrvvi llnvwvf Cliily 7' Vullwflmll Cliili 5, fr-nv lnnfl ljlmnrf 'Qlall 4 Fulure Plans: fmllffriff l'lI:rrir:vilnif Idni alum. Good nalure and good sense are forever ioined. VIRGINIA LEE HOFFER Lee Bll Spring Mill Road, Villanova Acliviliesz Baulatlyall 7, 'Gil f'1: il'-nfiiiig 4, Cliuil 5, fl, l'-Ilmv: lf:fi'l'if:i'. ul f'vw:1i'f1 I1 'fivlul Zelfiil: l,f:o'giIf: Q, 3, 41 l'lf,'.l1:f 7, il, lf1'lf,'y,f: 7, 5, l,illl1: Iliffatvfj fl, lfidirfg Clflf il, Zlwflffvl f,i,iIw,il 7. Cfpfmfaif fl. Fufure Plans: C-,llufgfa Personalify is Io a girl wha? perfume is Io a flower. 'LT HARRIET HONEY HERSKOWITZ Hanli IZI9 Sandringham 'Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acliviiiesz Cliff-,', 'Qlulu 7, 'nf liwplia 4, l'li'flf,f5inpl.f CMI, I, l'iflii,f4 hlnli 7, Fulure Plans: fiollufgaz- llluflw nl I4-I Inn' ini Wil, cliarm, and personalily are all in lier possession. GEORGE S. HOLT Sam 47l Broolfliursl Avenue, Narberlli Acliviiiesi llviflqir fill, I, film- ffiilf Y, 'I-I Y, I, 'I Fulure Plans: V- '--'ga lffi vwvviiri Slrong and confenl, I Iravel Ihe open road. Twenly-nine RUTH ANN JEFFRIES DAVlD JONES Jelif Dave I22l Limberlosl Lane, Gladwyne l623 Counly Line Road, Villanova Hampden Du Bose Academy Transfer 4. Aclivilies: Aclivifiesz Crew Club 2, 37 Wresllinq Club 3. Lilfle Tlwealre 4. Fulure Plans: College-l-lorne Fufure Plans: College or Armed Forces. E ' . Commlcs The world is as you false H. Slwe has all +l1e royal malrings of a queen. JAMES KALBACH LINDA KANTOR RUSSELL C. KANZINGER Jim Linda Rusly l6ll Larl: Lane, Villanova l30 Derwen Road, Bala-Cynwycl 40 Roclchill Road, Bala-Cynwyd Ac+ivi+ies: French Club 37 Lillle Tlnealre Slaqe Aciiviliesz Baclminlon Club 2: Travel Club 3: Year- Aclivifiesz Hi-Y 3: Square Dance Club 3, Fulure Crew 4: Yearbook Plwclloqraplwy Slall 4, Fulure book Business Slall 4. Fulure Plans: l-lospilal Work. Plans: College. Pl : Cole e, ans Q Full of fun, full of pep: ligln' of hearf, lighl of sfep. l always live in 'll1e presenl' lense l am lhe masler of my Tale. ry 1 q i 4' i .V y y -Q E 1 : 1 i V X3 N,,, I Tl1irly STEPHAN PETER KASELITZ Peler Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Nassauische Sir. 64, Germany Aclivifies: A. F. S. Foreign Exchange Sfudenf 4: Soccer 4: Sfudenr Council 43 Wresfling 4. Fufure Plans: College. Earnesfness and induslry-and yel' a merry hearl. It K.. EDWARD J. KELLY, JR. Kel 3I2 Maplewood Avenue, Merion Sfalion Acfiviliesz Crew 2: Crew Club 2: Fishing Club 25 Swimming 31 Track 2, 31 Track Club 3, Fulure Plans: College. A good sfarl, and lhe race is half won. CRAIG ZINTNER KENNECK Craig 726 Harrifon Road, Bryn Mawr Aclivifiesz Chemislry Club 3: Crew 2: Crew Club 2: Lirlle Thealre 4: Music Lovers' Club 3: Rifle Team 2, 3. Fufure Plans: Navy. The makings of a car are remarkable: each bolf, each screw, each wire fascinaies him ' i l 5 . f V522 -, 'ff 'EW , 4: ' . i it ' .Q i. z 5 . S 'ff .. ' or ' as . ' ' H 1 ' .. .e It -'4y,. ,- If . . g?:hla:lB?'f:i-fF+f2a. 5 ,garr-' ' ' Q M. if ' .w1'?!QQsazfJ:,3 A - 5 ' . F ffkiilrjf ' , 2'2 J' f j P . 5 fr? 4 33 -ffffnff :':ffT3'?7'7.'35?ff 'fiiff-f'f1.f.ffif:jf 1 ' ii' si. Thirfy-one s-I V e : F K 5:e'e.,r:... V1 , '- V Vg:-3-f7'.1qg5,1 Q 5:52. f h3Y:. rag: lf- . ,, .. E-1 f 4 .i.?.sgiiff2gis,.f'2.Q-ii: T 52 . , ' --.-iiimefiafaxflii.'-'ritz is . -:. : m x- ,z . ' ' ' 1. . 'fn 3, A - -, ' LAWRENCE M. KELLY Larry 859 Summif Grove Avenue, Bryn Mawr Ac+ivi+ies: Crew Club 2, 31 Wreslling Club 2, Fufure Plans: Undecided. 'Twas noi his sfafure made him greal. KATHRYN KILPATRICK Kay I Fairview Terrace, Belmonl Hills, Philadelphia 27 Aclivifiesz Sollball 2, Red Cross Club 2. Fulure Plans: Nursing. Sweefness is ihe qualify we love in all. INN fX W ELINOR J. KIRSCHNER MARJORIE S. KIRSCHNER GEORGE KITCHELL Ellie Margie Mellon 528 Howe 'RoacI, Merion Slalion 528 Howe Road, Merion Sfalion 26 Wesl Levering Mill Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acfiviiiesz Choir 41 Girls' Chorus 2. 3: Sclence Aclivifies: Gln Rummy Club 3: Glrls' Chorus 2: Aclivifiesz Crew 2, 3: Crew Club 2, 3: Foolball Club 2. Fulure Plans: College, Travel Club 2, 3. Fufure Plans: College. 2. 3, 47 Foolball Club 3: Wreslllng 2, 3, 4: Wres- I' Clb2.3.F PI :CII . Fun, frolic, and glee are Ihere. Life is noi life af all wiihoui delight Img U ulure ans O ege Good humor is Ihe healih of 'Ihe Soul. MARVIN J. KLEIN CHARLES C. KNIGHT Marv Slormy 25I Hamilfon Road, Merion 538 Monigomery Avenue, Haverford Acliviiiesz Boosler Club President 4: Chess Team 2: S+. Andrews Transfer 3. Aciivifies: Bowling 3. Fufure Forum Business Manager 4' Llllle Tnealre 42 Show- Plans: College. people 2, 3: Sludenf Cliunci' 2: Yearbook Llferary Sraff 4, Buslness Slalll 4. Fufure Plans: College. ' ' ' and hear Ally Slormy music in lhe drum' Born wifh Ihe gifl of Iaughfer and a sense Ihaf Ihe world Is mad. - .Q X, C , L- ... . . M - , 1-M. A W. L5 '. is fgfffigl ,i I , wie , fb . -g.f..,,, '.w'q-sr-M l : 141579 f 'E swgiqg ., -5 2 1-qqa, 451 -, I X.,-55,5--A--'.e V fa I 'W5,1Zf:g,T 3 5 ,. -.pkg-'gf ,p h- .x v ' I' - -I fl , 's .2 fi w A, s..',,, ' '.' .j .'3 IJ Sf. . 4451:-. If .- 1-N' IIYK :Q ku Q57 4 i.Jv.q:l . 'L u it . ..4 H 41, :L - ev. 1. ' '45 ' .1129 3- 5, -X - 1 sz ., '-'ua A-:Q if Thirfy-Iwo FERNE HELENE KREMER Faun IIO4 Gainsboro Road, Bala-Cynwyd Philadelphia High School 'lor Girls Transfer 3. Aclivlfiesz Choir 3, 4, Lillle Thealre 43 Showpeople 31 Yearbook Pholography Sfalll 4. Fulure Plans: College. As a while candle in a holy place, so is lhe beauly in a lovely face. LINDA MARCIA LEVY Linda II6 Harvesf Circle, Bala-Cynwyd Aclivifiesz Forum Business Shall 4, Girls' Chorus 2: Modern Dancing Club Z3 Riding Club 2: Show- people 31 Yearbook Lilerary Shall 4. Fufure Plans: College. True lo her word, her worlr, and her friends. KATHERINE AMY LEWIS STEPHEN LIEDMAN MARTIN LIGHT Amy Sieve Marly Woodmonl' Road, RD. flfl, Conshohocken l2l2 Woodbine Avenue, Penn Valley, Narberih 2034 Old Gulph Road, Villanova Acllvlfies: Fulure Teachers ol America 2, 37 Riding Aclivilles: Bowling 2, Bowling Club 2: Rifle Club Acliviliesz Bowling Club 2, Rifle Club 3. Fuiure Club 23 Rifle Club 3. Fulure Plans: Collegef 3: Sludenl Council 23 Track Club 2, Fulure Plans: Plans: College. Teaching. College. The man deslined lo happiness need noi be in a A firsl'-class pixie. Never allow a dull moment lo pass by. hurry. 494 I-M Thirfy-lhree JOHN THOMPSON LITTLEWOOD Tom IO4 Rolling Roacl, Bala-Cynwyd Acfivifies: Baseball 2, 3: Foolball 2, 3, Caplain 4: Sfuclenl Counci 2, 3, 43 Wreglling 2, 3, 4. Fufure Plans: College. He who plays noi for glory does noi offen miss 'ihe goal. 1 , X53-if is -'FV 1 9' fd bw BENJAMIN LINFOOT Buzzy 334 Kenf Road, Bala-Cynwyd Aciivifiesz Boys' Quarrel' 3: Choir 2, 3, Presidenr 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Foolball Club 2. 3: Mixed En- semble 3: Track 2, 3: Track Club 2, 3. Fufure Plans: College- Business Career. Good humor is one of ihe besf arficles of dress one can wear in socieiy. JOAN LOEB Joanie 520 Manayunk Roacl, Merion Aciivifiesz Archery Club 2: French Club 3: Riding Club 2. Fuiure Plans: College. They love her mosi who know her best if Thirfy-four LARRY LISS Firefly III7 Gainsboro Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acfivilies: Boosrer Club 4: Cheerleading 4: Gail 2, 3: Golf Club 2, 3. Fufure Plans: College- Business Career. Live and be merry, for 'iomorrow we may clie. EUGENE LUBOT Gene 623 Conshohocken Sfafe Road, Bala-Cynwycl Brookline, Massachuserfs Transfer 4. Aciivifies: Yearbook Lirerary Slari 4. Fuiure Plans: College- Law. Words may show his friendliness, buf acfions show his meaning. ROBERT MAGEN Bob I4 Levering Circle, Bala-Cynwycl Aciiviliesz Bridge Club 2: Foofball 4, Forum Sporls Edilor 41 Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Merionire 3: Polilical Club 37 Quill and Scroll 3, Presidenr 4: Soccer 27 Sludenl Council 3, Vice-President 4: Tennis 2, 3i World Aiclairs Club 3: Yearbook Sporfs Edilor 4. Fufure Plans: College-Medicine. The fime demands strong minds, great hearfs, lrue failh. ,-C .5 Q.. IN Qlflj N ills 'MGM ,gp Vik! ,143 yWmlly'dpMW owl fcililrgiky Tci,llJf A xkfyigtgywy . A i' i iififirgqfir m-and FREDERIC MAPLES Fred Apl. L, Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr l-lonolulu Transfer 4, Fulure Plans: Ar-nl-iersl Cclleqe l -l-larvard Law Scholz, The man who does his work, any work, conscien liously musl always be in one sense a greal man PHYLLIS JOAN MARKS Phyl 420 Conshohocken Slafe Road, Bala-Cynwyd Aclivifiesz Forum Businezs Slall 4: Girls' Chorus 27 Lillle The-alre 47 Square Dancing Club 37 Volleye ball 2: Yearbook Lilerary Slall 43 Riding Club 2. Fulure Plans: Collegef Psychology. The one worlhwhile is lhe one who will smile when everylhing goes dead wrong. Thirly-five ' have ANTHONY MARINO Tony 3I8 Clairemonl Road, Villanova Fulure Plans: Bil'i'VE QE Career. Whal' humor hides behind lhal quiel mind. THOMAS C. MARTIN Reds 2038 Old Gulph Road, Villanova Aclivilies: Baseball 2, 3' Frorba' 2, 3, 4: Fool Club 2. 3. Fulure Plans: Crneqe, There never was a red-headed angel, buf . . I I :ry uwv' '1 . ,Mp K ' A V V , .' e 'FL Zur, J fa I Lyiw 2 Q P W ,aQm' f, wkwmyfgz ,41,Q,U gp gALia, jufs K .H , M ' !' ,jf4wgfgJ Jf fglfgffif 9 ,fjffrj w?wW' M3 WW Qffl, Efiiifffjy fy df? ffm 059, Sf fffyyff QJMJQQVL AQQQJE aff SN J, xx, Qf Q. bfi ffiffifff20g?f2fig' Ly? wif W ' QV W' 'rxjig 'P' -M -wb i I .. . gangs, 6-we ANDREW J. MARTINA Lloyd 704 Easl Schiller Avenue, Penn Valley, Narberlh Aclivilies: Baseball 3t Baslelbaf 4: Crew Club 3 Foolball 4: Wresllinq Club 3. Fufure Plans: Collegei A sporfsman com plele. WXW . n 3. ' i. . :'x -'-- ' 'i if Y 'i lil ' E' w 1 2 fin , KM 'f ' 'J i f -V ' s 3 ' 3 ' A if 'TW' vu' -H, ffii- ' i TWT, . A , ' ii ., I ,E AV ,mf-QQQZ1, .,. ,xg lf- '-1' 14' iff? - -tziglfiiaflil kit F, '. ill'-ins, :if V 'ffzfi 1' l12lil1i'?'5i5l' iii , A ' JEAN MATTHEWS PETER G. MCCALLION Jean Pele Hidden River Road, Penn Valley, Narberih l230 Waverly Road, Gladwyne Aclivilies: French Club 3, Fulure Plans: College. Acliviliesz Crew 2, 3: Crew Club Vice-Presidenl 3 . I Q Square Dance Club 2: Swimming 3: Swimming Elie 'ff F '3'f-l Oi 5'll955 'Brace' Qenlle ln form and Club 2. Fulure Plans: College-Engineering. dll' 0 ace. JUDITH T. MCCOY Judy 3I5 Norlh lfhan Avenue, Rosemonl Acliviliesz Girls' Service League 4: Goll Club ZZ l-loclcey 2, 3, 4: Knilling Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Yearbook Business Slall 4. Fulure Plans: College. Varieiy, lhe very spice of life lhal gives if all Hs flavor. Make ihe mos+ of life as you live fl. STEVE MCCOY Slevo 3l5 Norlh llhan Avenue, Rosemonl' Aclivilies: Band 2, 3, 41 Golf 2, Golf Club 2 HiAY 2, 3: Sludenl' Council 47 Swimming Club 2 Fulure Plans: College-Holel Management The righl' hand of fellowship. Thirly-six LINDA JANE MCKEE Lin II63 'Red Rose Lane, Villanova Aclivifiesz Aslronomy Club 3i Girls' Chorus 23 Knifrinq Club 3. Fufure Plans: Junior Execufive. A cheery smile and a lcind hearl 'lo greef everyone. JOSEPH M. McCREADY Ill SARA MCKEAN Joe Sally Box IIO, Thomas Road, Wayne 5l4 Old Gulph Road, Penn Valley, Narberlh Friends Cenlral Transfer 3. Acfivifiesz l-li-Y 3: Acliviiiess Girls' Service League 2, 3 4 l-lee Yearbook Ph-:iloqraphy Shall 4. Fufure Plans: Col- 2, 3: Lacrosse 2, 3: Swimming Manaqer3 4 Wr lege-Eeclrical Engineering. Arlairs Club 33 Yearbook Biiziness Slall 4 Fu Plans: College-Aneslhesioloqy. H mailers noi how long you live, bui how well. A circle of friends as wide as her smile SUSAN JEAN MEDINGER WILLIAM METZGAR Susan Bill 707 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley, Narberih bll Old Gulph Road, Penn Valley Narberih Acfivifiesz Archery C'ub 2: Choir 3, 4: Girls' Adivifies: Band 2, 3: Crew Club 27 Rifle Clu Chorus 2' Girls' Service League 43 Hrcley 2, 3, 4: 31 Square Dance Club 2, 3 Swimmin C Mixed Ensemble 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Fuiure Plans: Colleqo. vie b ir 3, w, ld AHA cub 2. ri PI 2 Cfglielqg F' G ' we ans smieupihe band. There is no virlue as honorable as sincerily. Thirfy-seven 'QL' RICHARD DE A. MILDEN Dick 409 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd rn Cl b 2 Cr 2 3 Crew Aclivilies: Afriiiro y .. ew , Club 2 37 Rifle Cl :lo 2' Squaw Lawrie Club L I Fulure Plans: Ccfleiigo. There's mischief in Ihis man. ,.,,4XNs 2, 3. 'mg 'K PHILIP MEYER Phil 726 Black Roclc Road. Glaclwyne Acliviliesz Astronomy Club 3: Science Club 2, 3. Fulure Plans: College. . . . buf mosl of all pleasanl, good nafured, and civil. SHARON MILLER Liflle Mill 330 Millbanlc Road, Bryn Mawr Aclivilies: Cheerleading Caplain 43 Girls' Service League 2, 3, Secrelar 41 Hockey 2: Lacrosse 2, 3: Y Red Cr-vs Club Treasurer 2, Presidenf 3: Wiarld Allairs Club 2: Yearbooln Business Slall 4, Fulure Plans: College 3 Elernenlary Eduqalif n. There Is no'IhIng as conlagious as enlhusiasm. .x I 1 Hui Thirlyfeighl if A V -, 1 QI We JO ANN MIDWOOD Jody I4 Radcliffe Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acliviliesz Boosfer Club 4: Commercial Club 2: Girls' Service League 4: Red Cross Club Secre+ary 3: Sludenf Council 2: Yearbook Business Sfall 4. Fulure Plans: Secrelarial Worlr. BeHer Io be small and shine lhan 'ro be big and casf a shadow. CHARLES M. MITCHELL III Charlie 6I3 Cedar Lane. Villanova AcIivI+ies: Bancl 2, 3, Manager 4: Bowling 43 Bowl- inq Club 37 Wresllinq Z. Fulure Plans: College. Humor is one of Ihe elemenls of genius. I ' In 15312 , 3: gift inn. ' 1 1 17 f e XI ff .ra fvf'3Wi4iFf f f ' fl ' i WILLIAM S. MOFFETT JOAN MOFFITT JUDITH ANNE MONETA Bill Joanie Judy I9 Derwen Road, Bala-Cynwyd l726 Sylvan Lane, Gladwyne I6l7 Monfgomery Avenue, Villanova Acliviliesz Ccinsiiluiional Comrniflee 47 Crew 2, 3i Haverliiird Hiqlw Irariiler 3. Fulure Plans: College Acliviliesz Bridge Club 32 Girii' Service L argue Foolloall 2, 3. 4: Foofball Club 2, 3i Sluderif --Faslwifin Designing. Ploiilrey 2, 3, 4: Lacrosse 2, 3: Iilaiional I'I n r Council 2: Wresflinq 2. Fuiure Plans: College! I II I I I Sciciely 3, 4: Sliciffpeopie 2: Square Dan e i Engineering. Greal In spml' large m heart always W '19'0 3i Yearbook Assisfanl Sporli Ediiig-r 4 Fu r I do he' perl' Plans: College, A good sporlsman malres a good companion. Pure gold does no'f fear II19 furnace. JUDITH ANN MONOKER EARL MOORE Judy Earl Ill2 Sandringham Road, Bala-Cynwyd Ac+ivi+ies: Cliiiir Acc-zimpanisl 3, 4: Ciifmic Ac- Compariizf, Preziderwl 21 Giriui Seivife League 4? Square Dance Club 2: Sliidenl Cfiimcil 2, 3, 42 Wfprld Aflaira Club 2: Yearboizl Liierary Slall 4. Fufure Plans: Cifeqe. The whole world loves Ilie person Ilwal brings music and Iaughler info Hs life. iam. 75. Tlwirly-nine 456 Broolrlwursf Avenue, Penn Valley, Acliviliesz Band 2, 3, Sergeant 4: Briiany CI In 2 33 Rifle Club 2. 3. Fufure Plans: C iii'2fLjf Talle life easy: fomorrow is anoflwer day. W-M aff' 'I gffgssv ,' ' Y A 5415? ,ga 5 I Narlaerlh ,,,?,,.,. .. ,. .,... 2 , q Y I, ' 51, ' .V iw. I Q , EDWARD J. MOORE Eddie 204 Meeling House Lane, Merion Acfivifiess Boys' Oclel 3: Choir 2, 3, 4: Crew Club Qi Foolball 3, 47 Mixed Ensemble 37 Sludenl Council 2: Wresllinq 2: Wresllinq Club 2. Fufure Plans: College. Wilhouf rnusic, life would be a misfalre. EDWARD SORENSEN MOORE Eddie Joanie I5 Knob Hill Drive, Summif, New Jersey JOAN MORIARTY IO4 Lowrys Lane, Rosemonl' Ac+ivi+ies: Crew Club 2: Rifle Club 2. Fulure Plans: College- Mechanical Engineer. Nolre Dame Academy Transfer 4. Acfiviliesz Or- cheslra 4: Yearbook Business Slahf 4. Fulure Plans: C II . He who hesiiafes is losf. O age She is always willing io lend a helping hand. SHARON MURRAY T. HALEY MURRAY Sharone Biedye 42 Aldwyn Lane, Villanova 33 Conshohocken Siafe Road, Gladwyne Sacred Heart Transfer 4, Aclivifiesz Yearbook Busi- Acfivifiesz Crew Club 2: Phoiography Club 3: ness Sfal-i 4. Fufure Plans: College. Square Dance Club 2, 3. Fulure Plans: Air Force. Beauiiful eyes make silence eloquent Paiience, pafience-we shall win a+ Iasi. Foriy PEGGY LEE OLIVER QW., QF- LINDA J. NALIBOTSKY Linda 29 Levering Circle, Bala-Cynwycl Aclivilies: Choir 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Mixed Ensemble 3, Riding Club 2. Fulure Plans: Medical Technician. She shall have music wherever she goes. HUGH O'NEILL Peggy T-Head 909 Morris Avenue, Bryn Mawr 426 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bala-Cynwycl Ac'Iivi+ies: Baslcelball 2: Knifiinq Club 2, 3: Lillle Aciivifiesz Chess 2: Conslifufional Conveniion 45 Theafre 4: Red Cross Club 3: Spanish Club 2: Fooiball 3, 4, Foolball Club 2, 3. Fufure Plans: Yearbook Business Slafl 4. Fufure Plans: College or College. Nursing School. A cufe face in a 'frame of golclen hair. I love Ihe life I live, and I live 'Ihe life I love. J. WESLEY OLER Wes I2 Radcliffe Road, Bala-Cynwycl Acliviiiess Consfilufional Cornmiffee 43 Forum News Edilor 4: Polilical Club 3i Sludenl Council 3, 4g Tennis 2, 3i Travel Club 2: World Affairs Club 2, 3, Fuiure Plans: College- Law. Sfrong 'For 'Ihe righf, the good, Ihe Irue. JANET OURSLER Janef 534 Cynwyd Circle, Bala-Cynwyd Aclivifiesz Badminlon Club 27 Choir 3, 4, Chorus Accompanisf 23 Mixed Ensemble 3. Fulure Plans: College-I-Iorne Economics. Lei me show kindness, as I shall noi pass Ihis way again. Foriy-one 'mix W P' 2 YM was W Xi. ug AH A MARY DOUGLASS PARKER MARY E. PARKINSON Mary Dee Mary l24 Hun+er's Lane, Devon l2O Conshohocken Sfafe Road, Penn Valley, Narberfh Aciiviiiesz Swimming Team 27 Yearbook Business Sfaif 4. Fuiure Plans: Coieqe-Elemenfary Edu- Acfivifiesz Gin Rummy Cub 2, 3i Riding Club 2. cafion. Fufure Plans: Nursing School. l'll be merry and free: l'll be sad for nobody. My world is rainbow-colored. BARBARA LYNN PARNESS ALAN PASKIN ALLAN PASSEN Bobby Porky Allan 555 Manayunk Road, Bala-Cynwyd IIO9 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd 32 Levering Circle, Bala-Cynwyd Acfivifiesz Fufime Teaigherz ol Amerka 2, 3' Vol ey- Fufure Plans: Ccflege. Acfiviiiesz Fooiball 47 Track 33 Track Club 2, 3. ba' C ab 3' Wird Alldiff, Club 2. Fufure Plans: Fufure Plans: Coleqe. Q, Qqe' Be no? ashamed fo say whal you are noi ashamed For whaf is characfer wiihouf deferminaiion. xv: 1 'fo ihink. ln frufh if is wifhouf disguise fhal l love mischief. Forfy-two 2' Q93 .i 'T 'ROBERT PECK PATRICIA PEEPLES Bufch Pa+ 32I Clairemonl Road, Villanova 525 Lancasfer Avenue, Haverford Acfivifiesz Slage Crew 2, 3, 4. Fulure Plans: Uniled Acfivilies: Business Club 4: Commercial Club 2, 3: Slales Air Force. Science Club 3: Yearbook Lilerary Slafl 4. Fulure Friendliness will follow this 'Fellow always. 4 ligfs V I fax I, i 1 ri -YH Y H - HJ Plans: Modeling. Soflness of smile indicales sweelness of characler. JANE FRANCES PETTUS Jeffie Spring Mill Road. Gladwyne Aclivilies: Badminlon Club 2: Lillie Thealre 42 Showpeople 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Tennis 2: Thes- pian Sociely 3, Pre-sidenf 4: Yearbook Lilerary Slall, Assislanl Edilor 4. Fulure Plans: College. I shall eilher find a way or malce one. ii . I Forfy-Ihree ELLEN LYNN PERCHONOCK Ellen I9 Mary Walersford Road, Bala-Cynwycl Acliviliesz Forum Business Slal-I 4: Girls' Service League 45 Lilfle Thealre 4: Showpeople 2, 3: Ten' nis 2. 3: World Ahfairs Club 2: Yearbook Lilerary Edilor 4. Fulure Plans: College4Sc:ienIilic Re- search. A combinafion rarely found-personaliky and infelligence. MELISSA CHRISTINE PETZE Lisa Canolllon Aparlmenls, 360I Greenway, Ballimore I8, Maryland Aclivifies: Archery Club 2: Fulure Teachers ol America 3: Lacrosse 2: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Riding Club 2, 3: Yearook Business Slarl 4. Fulure Plans: College-Nursing. Truly fun and fancy free: +ha'r's The way she wanls Io be. , 5' Vi K FREDERICK C. PHILLIPS WILLIAM H. PILLING BARBARA ANN PU-GH Fred Pills Puey 75l Clarendon Road, Penn Valley, Narberfh ll25 Roclx Creelr Road, Gladwyne 7 Wes'lAml'1ersl Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acliviliesz Chess Club 2: Riding Club 37 Wresllinq Haverford School Transfer 4. Fulure Plans: College. Aclivifies: Boosler Club 4: Consfifufional Come 2. Fuiure Plans: Travel. I I 1 D miffee 4: Girls' Service League 47 l-lam Radio ' . Enloy each momenl of life, for life is so shcrl. Club 3. Lacrosse 2' 3: Showpeopie 2: gmdenf I-'Ve 50 You can I'-'JCI' 'WY man 'V' llle eYe- Council 4: World Affairs Club 3: Yearbook Business Slaff 4. Fufure Plans: College - Malhernafics, Suppress me if you canl ERIKA RADKE PETER RAUSCH Riclti Pele 564 Lancasler Avenue, Haverford 58 Schiller Avenue, Penn Valley, Narberlh Acfivlies: Knillinq Club 2, 33 Travel Club 33 World Acfivilies: Bolany Club 3: Soccer Manager 2, 3: Alrlairs Club 3. Fulure Plans: Ari School, Srudenr Council 3: Travel Club 2. Fulure Plans: A' F . . . . buf Laughler winged her polished dar? and lr Orca Kindness fempered every blow. Men of principle have courage. Fo rfy-four CHARLES B. RAWSON JR. Chip II3l Fla? Roclr Road, Penn Valley, Narberfh Acliviliesz Band 2, 3, 45 Brass Choir 4g Crew 2, 3: Crew Club 2, 3i Swimming 35 Wreslling Club 2. Fulure Plans: College. If you are noi afraid lo face lhe music ou ma NANCY RUTH REAGER Nan I23 Pennsylvania Avenue, Bryn Mawr Acliviliesz Commercial Club 4: French Club 3: Fulure Teachers of America 2: Merionile 2, 37 Yearbook Business Slaff 4. Fulure Plans: College. Genlle in her manner, she does fhings in a quief way. MARY ANN T. RISBERG Teri 543 Avonwood Road, Haverford Acfivilies: Library Aide 2, 3, 4: Liille Thealre 4: Merionile 27 Showpeople 2: Square Dance Club 2, 3: Yearbook Liferary Slaff, ldenfilicalion Edilor 4. Fufure Plans: College- Elemenfary Educalion. By fhe worlr, one lrnows lhe worlcman. 1 Y Y lead lhe band some day. ANDREW E. 'REIFF WILLIAM REITMAN Andy Bill 308 Maplewood Avenue, Merion Sfalion I205 Sandringham Road, Bala-Cynwyd Piffsburqh Transfer 4. Fulure Plans: College. Acliviliesz Bowling 41 Crew Club 2: Wresflinq Club 3. F 1' Pl :C Il - E ' ' . Where lhe Slream runs smoolhesi' 'lhe wafer is u ure ans O ege ngmeermq deepesf. Sfrong is lhe man who lmows his own mind. l i i i 1 l ' A Fo rfy-fi ve W.. 'l il , lem.. Q s- T New 1 1 T ' ' ff' Qlmil fl ull iii g F 'TSW J' , ,yy Eff-S ' fx f al L-Qin., T61 xv! Q' y -gff-Seiji , X ,f,,.,.1w- J Ili i ii ir ' -L F W' J,-7'-i7 l, i if x 1' E FQ- ...il Jr- :t ' jd!!! of eel My f ,T I 1, ' V . L My MAG T'i+wa?vT i' X i 1 ' ' V11 ,' fs T fy 1- -J, v:.iy:f i,r1 .y 1 . , if ,lf ,f fa wily ff if gm up i f',3f',' fffy ffif ffgxl lj I fl QJS will 5' f X fi? sr 1 Q f A ,V fl ,ja fill i 'X F Qi S .J . P' V J. .D j I fl .f ,' ji V2 lf' 7-'yfyl K 'fy L X fl f N ,I J' W! jx 'a iff-AJ ff' T ' ' arf fa ij I' Va! , A riff! X lf, I Fan, . IN in V JT! -'I 'Vi jf T NQ ' T7 J VV' MIQDLD V ipfji -f ff A f T f , . i 'i vi - , if . K Y. -l I f' ,T-f' QW aff rliff l , T T , T f l ji X l . ' .1 J ' ll ff fy' ,li .Xl -g 9 V' if ' fzpfygf , .ie J Af if T Q . ' rr T Lf flu if M as T M f' fl W if fi Mfg ' 'll W 1 y ii' W ULD . FOREWORD A , ll ll The Theme oT This year's Aurora is based I ' O T on The TheaTre, Tor l958-59 has been l-larriTon's Fil I 'fr tml T opening year or TirsT nighT. Thus The TirsT page X' illusTraTes This idea oT our schools PREMIERE. l 1 T The Theme is carried ouT on The endsheeTs and y' Jx K' on The Tive secTion4dividers. The TaculTy have l UM been The direcTors Tor This produdion, while The i . It upperclassmen, as The casT, have occupied The X ' 'fr ,l-3 cenTer oT The sTaqe. BuT nexT year The under- r ii :N sTudies, The iunior and sophomore classes, will 'Ai 1 , .:i.f:-- '-gf assume The leading roles. Behind The scenes i various acTiviTies have Tormed and are included , IV ? 'a under The heading oT baclcsTaqe. And lasT, The sporTs divider picTures The Teams as The play's y nf choreographers. M 'x ' 1 We can only hope ThaT criTics will Tind praise ii l Tor This perTormance and Those oT succeeding ...Jie -1?-'Fi' J i 7 V CasTs. David R. CrowTher A T WILLIAM G. ROGERS Will l25 Mon Dela Avenue, Bryn Mawr Aclivilies: Band 2, 3, 4. Fulure Plans: College. Life is made up of lwo elemenls--lwumor and genius. , ZA wg l . , L, 1 ,L .--L lfimw.. TOBY RITT Toby IO9 Roclr Hill Road, Bala-Cynwycl Acllvilies' Figure Skefclwln Club 2A Rldln Club 2. - . Q 'Q Fulure Plans: College? Eernenfary Educaflon. ln framing llxe arllsl, arf l1as decreed fo malte some good: olhers excellent CAROLYN DOROTHY ROSE Carolyn II66 Maplecresl Circle, Glaclwyne Baldwin School Transfer 4. Aclivlliesz Orcneslra 4. Fulure Plans: College. Heaven never meanl her for +l1al passive llwlng 'rl'1a+ can be slruclr and hammered oul fo sull' ano+l1er's lasle and fancy. Forly-six GAIL C. ROCKOWER Gallsy 2l8 lvleellng House Lane, Merlon Acllviflesz Llrrle Tnealre 4: Slwowpeople 2, 3: Tl1es- pian Soclery 43 World Aflalrs Club 3: Yearbook Arr Srall 4, Liferary Slall 4. Fufure Plans: College -Elemenlary Educallon, Nalure made lxer mosl excellenl' 'flalngs ln small quanfilies. ROBERTA L. ROSENBLOOM Bobby 532 Lafayeile Road, Merlon Acllvlllesz Badmlnlon Club 23 Travel Club 3' Yearbook Business Manager 4. Fulure Plans: College. For my parl, l lravel for fravel's salre. .-f Q l. 'iv -,..4 ROBERTA RUBIN Bobbie 227 Sfandish Road, Merion Aclivifies: Chess Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Yearbook Business Slafl 4, Fuiure Plans: Collecle. Healih, weallh, and happiness--fhe formula for life. SANDRA SAMPLE ROSALEA SANDLER Sandy Ro 4II Lancasler Avenue, Haverford l53 Overhill Road, Bala-Cynwyd Aclivifies: Choir 4: Fulure Teachers of America 3' Acfiviiies: Furure Teachers of America 3: Riding Girls' Chorus 2, 3. Fulure Plans: College, Club 2: Wcir'd Arlairs Club 2. Fufure Plans: Col- - , lege-Secondary Educalion. Merrnly, merrily shall I live. And gladly would she learn: gladly would she leach. LORETTA J. SEGAL Lore? I55 Rose Lane, Haverford MARILYN R. SCHWARTZ Marilyn 500 OH Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acfivifiesz Choir 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Fulure Teachers of America 2, 3: Yearbook Business Srarf 4. Furure Plans: College. Acfivilies: Ari Club 3. Fulure Plans: College. She is fhe arfisl of her own fufure. Endowed wilh a naiure all her own. Forly-seven 3'-. gy, ANNE SHAEFFER Anne 527 Monfgomery Avenue, Haverford Acfiviliesz Forum Fc-alure Eclilor 4: Girls' Service League 47 Lillle Thealre 4: Polilica' Club 3: Showpeople 2, 3: World Allairs Club 2: Yearbook Literary Sfafl 4. Fulure Plans: College-Journaiism, Born +o wrile, converse, and live wiih ease. ELIZABETH JANE SHANK Beisy lII2 Lancasler Avenue, Rosemonl' Aclivifiesz Ari Club 2, 33 Lillle Trieafre 45 Year- book Arr Ediior 4. Fuiure Plans: College-Arr Educalion. Eine arf is +ha'r in which lhe hand. lhe head, and fhe hearl' go logefher, Joi-iN sHlLuNeFoRo shiny 39 Rosemonl Avenue, 'Rosemonl' Fulure Plans: Air Force. A fellow of mosl' infinile iesl, of mosl excellenl fancy. 43k JANICE SHAUGHNESSY Janice 37l Wesl Lancasler Avenue, Haverford Aciiviliesz Hockey 4. Fufure Plans: Office Work Every time l look info her Irish eyes of blue, l can'l help buf 'feel proud lhaf I am Irish, foo. HARRlCE SlMONS Harris 422 Maplewood Avenue, Merion Acfivilies: Liflle Thealre 43 Showpeople 3: Thespian Sociery 4i Yearbook Business Slalil 4. Fufure Plans: College-Elemenlary Eclucafion. LiHle ihings mean a lol. Forly-eighl i l l i i i ALLEN C. SMITH lll Albo P.O. Box 43I, Bryn Mawr Acfiviliesz Foolball 2, 3, 4: Fggfball Club 2, 3 Lacrosse 2, 37 Sludenl Connell 4. Fulure Plans: College. Fale lrled io conceal him by calling him Smifh. HERBERT W. SINER JR. as IW:-' CAROL RIVIE SIRKEN Herb Carol 405 Maplewood Avenue, Merion 529 Prescoll Road, Merion Acliviliesz Bellamy Cub 3: HEY 3' Sfmer 2, 3 4' Acfivlliesz Girls' Chfm. 2, A,g,g,f,mp,3l,,--,f 33 Mug, Sflrdlyw Cg,,p.gil 3. Fulure Plans: Cfl eqef Lfvera' C .lb 2, 3, Fufure Plans: Cf'+.-qf'- lvledlvlne. Wil now and lhen sfruclr smarlly shows a spark. EM M ETT Y. STAFFORD Medline. Diligence is lhe molher of good forlune. SALLY ANN STIEBER Bulch Sally 230 Conshohocken Sfafe Road, Gladwyne I3I4 Flal Rock Road, Penn Valley, Narberlh Acllvlllesz Crozs Counlry 2, 3, Caplaln 4: lndoor Acllvllles: Choir 41 Chorus 2, 3' Red Croiz Club Track 2, 37 lraliln 2, 3' lra-il Club 2, 3. Fufure 2' Square Dance- Club 3: Travel Chlb 3: Wlilrld Plans: College. Allalra Club 2, 3. Fulure Plans: Ccllleqf:--Him He has a single TRACK mind. Economlci. Lel me go where l wlll. Forly-nine to if A V117 ELAINE STONBERG WAYNE STONIER Elaine Slono 545 Howe Road, Merion 37 Rosemonf Avenue, Rosemonl Acliviliesz Lillle Thealre 4: Showpeople 2, 3: Aclivilies: Aalronomy Club 3: Science Club 2, 3. Yearbook Liferary Slall 4. Fulure Plans: College. Fufure Plans: Ccfleqe-Chemistry, How far lhal lilfle candle 'rhrows ils Iighfl He is one of lhe very few who pursue science wilh MARGARET E. STRAWB'RIDGE H. F. MICHAEL TEGLER JR. Peg B. T. 530 Broadacres Road, Narberlh 5I9 Oxford Road, Bala-Cynwyd Acliviliesz Baslellnal Zi Girls' Service League 4: Acliviiies: Foolball Club 2, 37 Lillle Thealre 4. Elicley 2: Lacrizue 2: Red Cross Club 2, 37 Fulure Plans: Michigan Sfafe UniversiryALaw. Spanigh Club 3' Yearbccl Business Sfalf 4. Fulure Pla,-,Si Q eU,i.,gei,Ef5,gai W,:,y- . . . welcomed wherever he goes and valued for K himself. A fair and friendly lass is she. udrii 7 1' Y , Filly ,s'5'.f'2 ..f.,L-,iz . . ...-:tw f. I Q: 55,5 L--5:1 ,. . , , .55 4 L.. . y. nag.,-A w iv ..- '.,Z'.'3-gw Q.-I 1-A rf .' j.3'. ..',-' 1 Viz, '..-.-.1 -..-:-wiv -- 'A Af ,I--.'.'s '? . F ,.1',1.a4-. pure digni+y. PATRICIA ANNE THOMAS Anne I2I Rose Lane, Haverford Toronlci, Canada Transfer 3, Acliviliesz Bridge Club 37 Lille Thealre 4. Fulure Plans: Merchandising. She wandered lovely as a cloud. Fx-M., 'N' ,M EMORY TODD HARVEY C. TULL BARBARA WATSON Em Chip Barb 9 Wes? Lodges Lane, Bala-Cynwyd I2l4 Limberlosl Lane, Gladwyne I65 Rose Lane, Haverford Aciiviiiesz Baslselbal 3, 4' Clrvzir 2, 3, 4' Crcisf Aclrivifiesz Bcwlinq Club 2: Hi-Y 2, 3' Lacrcsee Aciiviliesz Baslaelloai 3, 4: Bridge Cob 3' Criiii Counfry 3, Soccer 4, STL1deniCCL.nQ5. 2, 3. Fufure 2, 3' Rifle Clcb 3, Siccer 2, 3, 4. Fulure Plans: 3, 4, Girls' Clwciroz 2, Glrl-5' Seivice Leacqne 4' Plans: College. Cciiieqe-Errqineerirxq. Lillie 'lliealre 4: ilwespian Siiciely Secrelary 4' , ' Square Dance Club 2, Yearbi al. Lila-rary Slafl 4, Good fhlngs come in small packages, +l1is is an A sporlsman and an allaround good fellow. puwre plans: Ciiieqgl exceplion. ' Divinely fall and mos? divinely lair. JAMES WEINBERG JOHN WELD Jim Bulch ilgi ii 'W- ,ixi X xjgws fl - lx fl ll ll l ,ll l i H 1 j Ll R ii ,ll , l il A , 23 Radcliffe Road, Bala-Cynwyd Aclivifiesz Bowling Manager 4, Gin Rummy Club 3, Plwcifcigraplwy Cub 2. Fulure Plans: Col'eqe. An ounce of wil is worlh more ilian a pound of sorrows. 709 Woodfield Road, Villanova Aciivifies: Band 3, Cross Cciiinlry 4: Forum Liler- ary Shall 4, Music Lovers' Club 21 Qicineslra 2, 3' Square Dance Club 2, 3. Fufure Plans: College. for courlesy may win even as well as valor ...-. 33 55i ,' 1 f ---- ff W4 ., ' Q yew x , ' 'A , ' :Win A 7 'Q Filly-one ? 'FSI SANDRA WEXLER Sandy 550 Lafayelfe Road, Merion Slalion Acfivifiesz Choir 4: Girls' Cliorus 2, 3: Riding Club 2, 3' Va eyba Club 3, Fulure Plans: Medica' Secrelary, A winning way, a pleasanf smile-dressed so neai and quife in sfyle. CAROLE LOUISE WHARTENBY Lulu II33 Roseglen Road, Gladwyne Acfivifies: Library Aide 2, 3: Liflle Tliealre 4' Slwowpecple 2. Fufure Plans: Pliiladelplwia Ivluseurri School ol Ari. Her voice was ever sofl, genlle, and low-an excellenl fliing in a woman. C. GARY WYNKOOP Reds I928 Old Gulph Road, Villanova Aclivilies: Band 2, 3. 4: Crew 2, 3: Crew Club 21 Riding Club 2 Science CI b 3 I u . Fulure Plans: College -- Law. A merry I'iearI malcelh a cheerful counfenance. I'-yi, A I v i.-5' ii Reel. . iii It ' Q ll so Fiffy-Iwo PATRICIA A. WILKINSON Pal' 238 Righlers Mill Road. Penn Valley, Narberlh Acfiviliesz Aff Club 2i I-Ioclcey 33 Slfelclminq Club 27 World Affairs Club 3: Yearbook Ad Srall 4. Fufure Plans: Syracuse Universify-Arl. Ar? is II1e palh of II1e crealor Io his worlc. in Inemnriam JOHN DEIMLER December IB, I94O-January 4, I959 Allhough John Deimler could no? always play fhe mos? aclive parl in all school acfivifies, he loved music and devoled his life lo if. l-le was a member of +he Chamber Music Club af Lower Merion. Oufside of school he played fhe violin in his church orchesira and in The Youfh Orcheslr-a of Grealer Philadelphia. John played in lhe school orcheslra so well as a sophomore and iunior fha? he was made Concerfmasler in his senior year. His deafh leaves an unforiunaie gap bofh in fhe lives of his friends and in fhe ranks of solid school cilizeris. Fiffy-fhree HUDDLE AT THE HOP NOON RU H ' - INNER SANCTUM V HOUSE uswrs ommsn 5 ,,R,CELESS. EMBO WENT ON A DIET! BLIND MAN I 1 -22629 0 DON'T GO T0 SLEEP YET! NUMBER NINE v i INTERNATIO STAR LIGHT STAR BRIGHT PUNC H FOR THE TEAM I F-wi 4.311 .nr 'S BLUFF 5 THIRTY CENTS I EH? 1--. I !'.-W NAL RELATIONS Vw AND YOU CALL THIS TYPING7 GO mms, GO! , Q DAVIDSON-CRUSHED! un CHARLIE ! COBWEB CORNER 'ilk SEVENTH PERIOD . I 1 lu U -A-we 5 ,....- N Foccv FRIDAY BEAUTY AND THE BEAST 1 WELL, UH , , 2- v Q I 5 jf! X KL, ' ,W X fy: I ' , x f ,Ma I ' ' ' z 1 I' j If .1 ' ' I J , I '- ,K f ' ,Q , ,f 1 J 1 I f lf 'H I v A ' J f J 1 ,f x U M ' J . ' Nj N 1 , - J , + ' 1 J n . y.: .. , an . , V, - Y 1 1' , ' 5 , S A!! r ,5 . ' is I , , , ' X Tj I .J v ld! , 2' 5 .Y .j Y 1 f a Xw A Q , 4 X XA X , ,,.,2.-I ' ' lj-, ,- ' ,3......--' ,, 1 , W u 4g 1 ,. . x , , ,jg ,JL 1- H A- ' f WI K X 45 - 'I ' vz N 9 -141: .--.. W ' :sg ' ' J-.V-L qv' ,iii .jf , ...Mm n . 1 LL. ,,., ,J 51- .J...: Y -5.3, . Q X J '- vgv- .,'2,-1 V' 19 : Y 1 'L'1I.?'f5 , - f-, 1 1 Ts.:-. ' Ti. - . , 1 f-.T -.7,,:,!-,W F, ..., 1--.. -:ll , WL: . A :,,',.,. 5 . -:jpg Q . ,, . . 7 I rx .' - X I . v '1 ' -? -. 11 1 . 'Z .. ,, 5 - X 5 I I 1 fm l - 1 ' A N L i ---i ' , . I 'I 7 4 , - W ' . I 'X I ,g g f I v , ' . . 1 I x , x -p I ' ' X xi , K 1 5 1 - x 5' ' 1 N . 4 N x fl' fx X Q I 1 N 'A , x I 1 s .f ' ' l 1 , . E I v 1-I f' N rn J I I X, 1 s 5 5 1 J , , 1 ' 1 8 I , s ' 7 4 J' the senior class uf juniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Pefe WaIIrweigIwI lpresidenfl, Jane Eger IVice preuidevfj. SECOND ROW: Don Jordan ITreasurerT, Mr. HQI 'inqaworfh ISpr:w5orT, Ame Hahn ISeQreIaryT. THE JUNIORS ROOM J I2 FRONT ROW: J. J.:IiQTver, L. Roffer, F. Newman, M. Monoker, E, Se-rvlv, J. Levlre. A. SQIIZ, W. Bearq. SECOND ROW: A Gerber, R, Bfard. I.. I-Iipkims, L. He-rbuf, H. SCQH, C. ErmI3io K. Camerzr, C. Framkenburqer. THIRD ROW: P. Greemberq, J MCDorwaTd, S. Dubin, D, MIIIer. P. McGuire, N. SI. CI-air, B. Rice R. Jaciby. has ww- OC5 P ROOM J3I FROIIT ROW: B. IQirIpaIrILI:, E. Murphy, P. Wunder, J. Cdlirws, S Mr Nea B M:IrwI,r+1r,D.Miv'rE a, B. Siam. SECOND ROW: J. S 'r Ir:-GI, H. ONQ- . J. S'rar.gFnessy. D. Thqhe. J. Miher, D B.rTf3-, E Ta',':r, V. Ferrari.. R. PIwiIIips. THIRD ROW: C Rfaflw, R. DIqI'?rJ. B. KIQIM1, D. Ream-Jn, C. AIbr0CI, H. SI-ee-r .I. RR ,QR VI, WfiT..,-r'1I'ravv. ROOM J47 FRONT ROW. R. Mrm-II, E, Bc-rmferry P, Hr,rmpIwrr3-53, F, Kerng B. Wi um, K. CIMIIS., C. Carr. SECOND ROW: A, Rosenberg, A Sljmmdrg-r'i., A. Twrio, H. Srevomson, B. De-rremberq, J. GIQCIIWII' .I.RrI?:'1.THIRD ROW1R. Dax'Tdsor1,J. Burzyngki, J,SIeIwIIr:k, R em J. M. mls. WMF, R. Srazbhrf. VBSENTEE: J, Dann. '. - 1 f' I , 3' 1 I 4 Ar I ,I Z' , 1, I 1 I N , I I M I II' I 1 , If Q I . I , I ' .r I ' 1 ' I ' 1, I I ' 1 f I I , , I ROOM J I7 FRONT ROW: M. MarIn'cy, J. CTIIIIICIQ S. ScamIim, J, Moore, S. Tar-Zhi, S. Ranfor, S. Maze, T. Fusara. SECOND ROW: T. Wafkins, M. CUNIIFT, B. Vance, J. TmIIe. K. B'ady, R. MCCaI', B. WeTrwro+Ir, G. Sokoi. THIRD ROW: H. I.aHa, P. WaIIneIqI'a+, B. CarvaTIwo, J. MuIrcrd, 6. SQTTQ, S. Curriss, B. WITOLIF, P. Keirh. ABSENTEE: S. KE-moyer. ROOM J 30 FRONT ROW: L. Barron, J. CaTome, S. WI'3OugT1by, J. Decker, P, RQSS, A. Hahn. SECOND ROW: D. Bailey, M. Edwards, C. Fox, S. Llpschifz, P. Hagan, L. Thomas, B. BramTeId. TI-IIRD ROW: G. De3I5r, B. Eau, T, Hoffman, S. HTCI4m-am, L. Hardrwam, W. Royrwdds. Fiffy-six O ROOM J 93 FRONT ROW: C. Gavio, C. Mason, B. Brown-,Iein, G. Goodman R. Carson, D. BerIfrnan, P.Tar:QQneI,1. SECOND ROW: M. SnoIz I.. Weiner, C. Sherfz, M, Kr-auzen, J. Eger, R. Hussey, R. McCormick, B. AIexancIr:r, F. Jordan. THIRD ROW: D. HaICI'1er C. Springer, F. FIIr:Ior, D. Srrnfn, P. OoHIIeIJ, D. Scofi, B. MIIIer ROOM J 94 ROOM J 50 - FRONT ROW: H. Bainbridge, J. Arfqnhnuf, A F. Bishop, S. Safinsky, S. OrIoIs.I4y, W. Acker, F, RIfcnIe. SECO!-10 RQW3 A. Kaninqer. O. AbIe, D. Jordan, D. Oriffm, D S-aIIer',', J. Law ef, R. MesTiQheIII. THIRD ROW: Cf, Gordon, W, Rama-y' R He's.e'- man, R. Veffe-rein, IRI. AIIIInsen, S. Brazlna, ABSFIITFFS: C. Berrrheimer, C. BIIIIan, R. Ibbohrin, J. INIQXQJI, V. TJ'Dv'v'n . ROOM .190 FROIIT ROVV: L. I'I.'n'ur-J, I.. Rerri, F F'rojI, F. Ke-f11fw1Iy, D. SIWQHE-r, P. KnowIes. SECOND ROW: H, O'Nei'I, O. LI:rwIcIf, B. San JuIe, B. Kerr, E. Hahn, S. Tayez, R. Rnsnncr. THIRD ROW. J. ZeI5Iyn, I I C. U++aI, J. Bnwn, S.S0I3acI'1. H. Cohen, D. Fnbm, J R. Dem A6530 rrzonr Row. D. seems... Q. M.1r...1uQ, C. Ayer, .1.ABf,r.,e.., J. ffm Q5 0 far fi AIsop, I. IXIQMQI, D. A II'1in5e. SECOND ROW: J. D rbrn, J. HUT- man, P. Rarkingin, J, LaI+a, S. Oeorqias, S. Adams, D. Ro ds. F y . I-IoI.e, M. Yovanovidn. THIRD ROW: R. Be' e, J. Hoirnef., R. Banks, O. Poffer, O. Dwv, D. Dnpee, F. Arnofd. ABSEIITEFS: F. David- son, A. Orenanw. W ' 'IN'-911 I MJJ6! Ifffw '14 1 ,Ji-41, 3- fs :I PF In IMI Wx 111,33 Q - sa 'I ' JJT11 ijjllk I!,2 'I:L: fk.Jff1,f-flf' J .I ff-I 1. Jg ' I ' ' , '. IJ, .' I 11' . II'4RooM'TJw 'J 'I I rl If 1 -C I .. I FRONT ROW: L. Krn1nweIrnan, M. MarnImf:'nI, L. MIIIer, IK. IkJfwopf man, S. OqeIsItw, J. MCDCIWQII, R. Cobrln SECOND ROW: O. - . -,W , WInIocI4, J. Kne-pIy, C. Carpenfer, M. OIfxer, B. TIIIQW, B. .Q R' E Robinson, M. A. O'Co1'neII, D. RusIn, C. S-:aIav'io. THIRD ROW: -T - M. Harrinqfon, F. S?ev'r'e, I.. Dedra, S. RCICCVITI9 d, D. Newman, x ' ' J. KaIbacIu, P. Sfeln. 'V' ' ,, - - '7- ,- fdf+,s.J -v H -. - I - ...f'f'1.,:-'-Tl I.'., -I if..-T ' ' J fx ,Q-t A Q Rdomcas '- ' 5 ' I ' I ' ' mom Row. M.swsf+1, C.CiarboneHi, P. Moms, J. Mfsfqdm, M. KIIQIWII, J. Scoff, F. VaneIII. SECOND ROW: J. Sumerson, V. WrIqI'vI, C. Hnbsdw, B, FOIIZ, R, Ruffenberq. M. Wafh J, Mesirov, P, My1CI1eII,THlRD ROWg R, MqConneII, W. Paine, Gr. HaIpIwen, F. Asam, P. Halpern, R. Hevner, D. MarIcIey. ABSFNTEFS2 R. Henderson, M. Isaacson, M. Young. , I . 1 ,' w-z.J-:, L., 3. 1 -1 I 'Vi JJ! I 1 lu I I f f I f ' ' T I . 3 1 I y I Fiffy-seven 'T ,M ,1, ,f Q ' 1 171, ,lf f .- , f 'VL .... I - - T' 1 . , ' K o 4 ,, 'J ' 1 .. ... 1.5. 'I ' v 1 o N . A - , J . - .. - - gnijhqmnrng, n - ROOMSI FRONT ROW: A. Andrei, E. BGTTG, J. Barr, L, Bauer. I.. Barfon, S. Anfenmzi, M. Baron. C. Barr. SECOND ROW: R. Barshay, T darker, A. Barilowsici, J. Bader, C. Adarnscn, S. Amadio, C, BCII J. Gerson. THIRD ROVV: J. Augusrine, J. Bargnzano, R. BeiIeIcI, L CFOI, A. BarI'er, B, Anderpwin, J. Bei, R. Jones. ABSENTEES B. Arcinizff, D. AIh,i.hiiIer, B. Beamer. ROOM S 2 FRONT ROW: H. Bhiqk, M. Caruso, A, BeIrnonIe, Ann BeImonIe, S. Bicie' , Z. Berhmfz, C. Brigcce. J. Cahervder. SECOND ROW R. Bi hem, B. B,icL, O. Bernd-Qin, V. Biggs, N. CarviIIe, N, BraCI'ey R. Biirrier, R. Brendhnqer, A. B-whem, THIRD ROW: D. Benjamin R. Biadfcrd, J. BWiqnarc. C. Brficime, R. BMI, M, Bhirn, C. Bovaird S. Bfri,h, A. Bra .nIe d, S. Benneff. ABSENTEE: D. Carr. mx' N 'FUI Q 15 .. , ROOM S3 FRCNT ROW: S. Cohen, J. Cevanauqh, M. Cox, J. COIIins, B. DeI.iica, S. Cooper, M. Diern. SECOND ROW: T. Davies, D. DeubIe, B. Crowe, E. Coddinqfon, C. Crozer, B. CIarIc. THIRD Chance, V. Cashman, L. Chase. ABSENTEES: M. Diem, CroweII, J. DeImore, O. A'AngeIis. ROOM S I6 FRONT ROW: S. fgrwenibiirq, IHI. Oc-Hes, J. IIarr1iIIfr:, L. Frenigh L, Efed, I.. Geffy, S, GVt1'CfTE'. SECOND ROW: D. Crneiich, A. Oi -CI'-.Ia-lr, S. H. Gi r'r'. L., R. Grrri.fi, D. Haber, C. Oaymijin, T. Hai- pii-ri, H. Oif,weiIQr, THIRD ROW: M. HQIIQH, S. A. Gross, K GMT ,Ii O Oar-,iii R. Oiiidby, F. Grain.-I, D. Oimrd-di-Cario T,C3'bQ n,ABSEIITEES1 D, Fhhrman, R, Griihf. ROOM S I7 FRONT ROW: S. I'IwPdf,-11,-iii, R. I'IdmmQrmdr1, J. Hirrh, L. Horn, D Hariri, M. Hu .' ii-, S, Hwnqer, J. Hafman, SECOND ROW: C. Hoi fir, F, Jeaii by. R. HQ -'.:, A J' hngiin, O. HUT, J. JaiiIc-mn, H. FIarnriiI, B. Hiiwand, N. Hit-rn. THIRD ROW: B. Jessup, P Hi,-i 1, B. H11-Arn, D. Jfihnfn, R, HC-ri-.I:mfiIz, B. Hughes, C. Hires, T. ,lirIi', E, Harhifir. ABSENTEE: A, HQFIIIQ-r. I ! I ROOM S 9 FRONT ROW: M. McKee, D. Ferguson, R. Fancourf, M. Fox, K. PaImer, M. EIIEQI. SECOND ROW: D. Hume, J. Esies, L. Franecke, K. Fay. C. Duranr, J. EIIcins. THIRD ROW: R. Edwards, C. Enghsh, J. Fischer, S. Drury, J. Farz, M. Epsrein, ABSENTEES: O. Ess- Iinger, C. Fahione, J. FinLeIsIein, C. Forgie, K. Forman. Fifiy-eighf aff ROW: A, DeNardo, A. Diem, F, Cyla, N. Zalinski, D. Deal, A. G. ROOM S IB FRONT ROW: B. Ifanzinqei, M, Kcnvpnmn, S. Landen., M, A Cciolne, B. KinqsIioII, T, I4eI V! C. OaqIiardi. SECOND ROW: J ROOM S 22 FRONT ROW: L. Offaviano, D. M. Corino, V. Migiifinwer, S Morhard V N e J OIC nneII SECOND ROW' S I-Ii'-CWIJHLVTV, ..y.. Q . .,i,...ei.. L. Ogle, M. RaIricIc, C. YeIIin, C. Kaiserrnan, II. OIiver, R, MC-:re J. OI3erIioIIzer, THIRD ROW: J. Spenqer, D. Oberndfzer, D Richards, O. Rainier, J. O'NeiII, A, YeIIin, ABSEIRJTEES: J Moran, J. PauI, J. Pierson, R. Pierce, L. Sfein. Fiz.I:ier, E. Landau, S. Speehnan, J. Knight D. I4.Iein, W, K,ai'gIier N. La,in, TI-IIRD ROW: R. Land7'., R. Le5Iie, J, Rnignf, R. Leavhf J, KIf3ppei', S. CIa.5en, R. Ifiwqnf. ABSEIITEES: R. Fat, S. Raye O. RiI'eLIgI'i, J. Kin-gade, A. Rfncp, E. Lange. ROOM S I9 FROIIT ROW: S. Lnfz, A, Mf.LaiignIir., D, M4:Lanq3iIiix R McKean, L. Wexei, B. I.f'VIf1YI+. QI'E'I', F, LeRe-ia. SECOND ROW J. Andrews, M. McCall, D Levini-, J. MiIden, J. Lyfiriq, E McKay, S. Marie'Ia. TI-IIRD ROVV: B. LiHIe, B. Knox, P. Levin O. McCoy, T Lidqe W, Merz, D Meir,IwaII, B. Merfin ABSENTEES: C. Mark. D. IVI, ir, J. Diiwri, R. Sparky. ROOM S 24 FRONT ROW: R. Rosenbaum, D. SandIer, M. Scf3veII-1, J Sarnarco, J. Renneisen, K. Ramsey, L. Riignards, P. Regniek. SEC OND ROW: R. WexeIbIaI, A. RCSQR, R. M. Sai-Ie'io, C Scnauweker, J. Price, D. Regan, R. Saifz, J. Sa..+ner, T. R'f:STEid F. RieIi'opaoIo. THIRD ROW: A. Ri:i iII, M. SaIIzbL:rq, C Sdnmalenberqer, D. Sabafini, D. Sanborn, R. Rreisinq, T. S'1anIin E. Roclcower. Q- Fiffy-nine ROOM S25 FRONT ROW: S. Snaei?-er, J. Sweeney, A. Sirnln, O. Smith, J Siurnpo, C. Siner, R, Sharp ege. M. J. Shea. SECOND ROW: R Spady, B. SitHuIze, A. Snai:I.leIi:in, O. Spencer, S. SLiIIrnan, B TayIor, B. Srnyihe, O. Sfucrf. TI-IIRD ROW: W. Sornrriers M. Cnnniff, D. Si.IiQeIII-4, A. Tai,i:i', R, Sneiiz, S. SmiIIi, J Snriie ROOM S 30 FRONT ROW: II. Weaf, V. T..i'+ie, C. Wnifney, L. Yafcs, S. WGIIS L. VC-geI, R, WeisenfI1sI. SECOND ROW: D. WiII5, IZ. TiIIow, A Zuccarini, M, Wernick, B. Zeiflyn, C, Tomar, B. Tess-Ier, R. Temp kins. THIRD ROW: R. Zeise, B. Weinberg, B. Vashon, T. WiICox J. WIweIsIone, R. Tomb, B. WerrnufI'1. i QT im FRIDAY 2.45 P.M.-RUSH! T ,, A- -Al 5 . S Q R x 6 xx! '- -ex N.- ,.. Xi n: if if NF 'A ' j' , xl 4 ,5 5 I ' wMA'r's sooo? 'iq- . it V -:K 'R f-Q-...., S- ' ii '4, -1 36 Iac if A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS .A , -. vs i 'K 4 ' N ' Va' E5 nf ' ,,,K+-N , ,gl A TREE GKOWS IN HARRITON J , BEAT CHELTENHAM' X W: 'ids 5- ,. 'f L .. bg-i1'v:T Q ,gb .. Y 1 A K, Q ' ,Joh E JV Q 1 g'-' 4' . . , 'W ' Q- Y - - ' U 1, mf i, '- ii T - ., A , . . -4 ,. .. ' .'fs,.Q , X- , '- A tk ' F35 wg seaaw .-5 as ,. -4 - :I ' Pro? 5 -fx ' ' u X 12 B s Q n k ,X Q o R w , 1 5 V' .' x , , f ,f if f ,, Wx x 'IL S 3 xx ASXM5' f Q S RX x if S59 ' Q Q 'xx X K5 X 1 R . ' 4 N VJ Ak I, xl 1' . l. , Vffrqfzx' 6 l X Q 5 X 'Jw ul 'lb X t T, x LY , U X ffj x Vi ' , x 'O' XP, X , K ' 1 I ,V 1 . ' X V j K 5 ff! ,YI ' I- xi. ps I 0 X W fn X4 , - ' Xa H V ' 9 Cf 1 ' 'Ax Jn X ,K NV A f f W! 965' ' ' 1 U 2' f 'V .' I' X xv 1 U J O ' W f MW KfVxf2Qi,E,' 1 1 O X, X ff K X ' A i' J' , ' ff K+ tw Mr,J W X w. . f M XR' ff LfV W - . Q , f 11,1 N , EN X X ff . -x K ', N xff,ff!f!ff'f!'Z mf-X. -Y ,M A. 1-4 J ,Wfskri f QQ W ' fl V A ' ' Q IX It K! 'Qi Jsvxmx x 1 g Y gg. X 11 R' X . . 0 b R K' .tl , A f ie 6 . E NX i 'x x 3- if 4 0 ' 4 I X ' I X vt X X X I ix , K . 'en ,f X kt 'xx XY! x' 'M' , ' . X Wi- I ,kr W VF X N x W 1 N , 1 l X I X .X K A K RK? ' AN QR V Y 2 1 E 'W I ,! S X 5 L ' Q. J ,S j .Ea FRONT ROW: P. Marks, A. Biebermarf, J. Moneker, J. McCoy, F. Kremer, M. Greenberg, L, GoldsTein R. Herring, L. Carroll, H. Sim:-ns, G. Rockower, J, Midweed. SECOND ROTN: ll, Reager, N. Cords, H. Taylor, A. ShaeTler, E. Perchcnoclc, M. Parker, L. Blank, L. Segal, M. Coumbe, R, Rosenbloom, l-l. Gibb, S. Davis, THlRD ROW: P. Wilkinson, S. McKean, A. Fleming, L. ATileck, J. MoneTa, L, Pelze, P, Slrawbridge, D. Bo.Ton, M. Creelmarf, S. Buchanan, B. Shank, S, Fein. FOURTH ROW: M. L. Gillespie, M. Baker, T. Risberg, B. Davis, S. Murray, P. Pee-ples, B. Dunn, L. Levy, C. Hubsch, J. PeTTus, R. Rubin. FIFTH ROW: R. Herskovilz, G. Gilgore, F, Crysler, N. FridlingTon, B. Magen J. Fpsrein, B. Davidscn, J. McCready, S. Fisher, B. WaTson. SIXTH ROW: D. Farrow, D. Gardiner, G. Fargie, D. Cri:wTher, F. Asam, B. Gekoski, S, Gurland, L. Dezina, FRONT ROW: J. PeTTus lAssisTanl EdiT3rl, W. Gekoski lAssisTanT FdiTorl, S. Fein lBusiness Managerl, J. EpsTein lArT EdiTcrrl, D. Crawrher lFdiTor-in- ChieTl, N. FridlingTon lPhciTography FdiTi:irl, B. Shank lArT FdiTorl. SECOND ROW: R. l-lerskcivifz lAss.isTanl PhoTcgraphy FdiTi:rl, R. Rosen- bloom lBusineas Managerl, L. Blank lAssisTanT Business Managerl, J. MoneTa lSporTs FdiTorl, B. Magen lSporTs FdiTorl, A. Bieberman lAssisTe anT Fdilcirl, G. Fc-rgie lLiTerary FdiTcirl, F, Perchiwniick lLiTerary Fdilorl, T. Risberg lldonTiTicaTii1in Fdilorl, L. Carrgfl lldenliTfcaTii3n FdiTorl. T A 5 Ref, , 1 . T , ,1 l iisfi X' - , .4 The slraleqisls al wifrl. mapping cu' sa'es :arnpafgr are S. Fein F. CVVGV S- GH-r-Jfd. R. Resenb earn, Mr, Vvfafer ard L, Bianl., Hl1I'llI'il A paThTinder's role can be sTirnulaTing and challenging: however, iT can also be marked wiTh gre-aT TrusTraTion as The yearbook sTaTT learned in iTs Task oT se-lecTing a TormaT, a Theme, and a TiTle Tor iTs l959 AURORA. The Theme was Chosen early, buT The TiTle remained a non-enTiTy unTil laTe in The year. Hampered by The lack oT a TiTle, The arT sTaTT could noT begin by designing The cover: buT They were busy drawing endsheesT, dividers, and page layouTs all during The year. Meanwhile The business sTaTT successfully Tinanced The enTire underTaking, wiThouT The assisT- ance oT any residual Tunds, by selling adverTisemenTs, ChrisTmas candy, and The book iTselT. The whole sTaTT sponsored a ChrisTmas dance To help raise money. Tlioro, Too, The members oT The pholrography sTaTT could have been seen carrying Their cumber- some equipment AlThough There were diTTiculTies and problems oT publicaTion, The work and cooperaTion oT The ediTors, sTaTT members, and sponsors made possible The l95'? AURORA. v AURORA STAFF EdiTor-in-ChieT,, AssisTanT FdiTors . . .. ...... .,,.. David R. Crowiher Alice Bieberrnan, Bill Gekoski, JeT'Tie PeTTus Sheila Fein, RoberTa Rosenbloorn Linda Blank, Fred Crysler, STeve Gurland , George Forgie, Ellen Perchonock Business Managers AssisTanT Managers LiTerary FdiTors.. SpcirTs EdiTor .. AzsisTanT SporTs Edifc-r ArT FdiTors . . lde-nTiTiCaTion EdiTors Phcfography FdiTor .. . ..... RoberT Magen .. .. .. Judy MoneTa . .. Jay Epsrein, Betsy Shank .Lynne Carroll, Teri Risberg ., .Norman FridlingTon A-5sisTanT PhoTcigraphy FdiTcir , . . Richard T-lerskoviTz . ..., ,.Richard B. Leinbach Karl Schneider, Edgar WhisTler Liferary Adviser. ., Mary R. Barone Phi-Tography Advisers Kari Schneider, Edgar Whisfler ART STAFF: Mary M. Baker, Bob Davidson, Mary Lou Gillespie, Gail Rocko- wi-r, Par Wilkins.iiin. BUSTNESS STAFF: Lois ATTleck, Sandy Buchanan, Liz Collins, Nancy Cords, Susan Davis, BeTTy Dunn, Dave Farrow, Alice Fleming. Joyce Fgigel, HeaTher Gibb, Gary Gilgore, Lynne GoldsTein, Carolyn Hubsch, Leslan Jones, Linda Kanlor, Ferne Kremer, Sally McKean, Jody Midwood, Sharon Miller, Joan MoriarTy, Mary D. Parker, Lisa PeTze, Barbara Pugh, RoberTa Rubin, Lr:ireTTa Segal, Peggy STrawbridge, Harrice Simons. LITERARY STAFF: Margie Cournbe, Barbara Davis, Sheryl Fisher, Marlene Greenberg, Rochelle Herring, Linda Levy, Gene LuboT, Phyllis Marks, Judy Monoker, PaT Peoples, Anne ShaeTTer, Elaine Slonberg, Helen Taylor, Barbara WaTson. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Ed Asam. Charles Bernheimer, Bob Davidson, Lou Decina, Dick Gardiner, Jim Kalbach. ArT Adviser . . Business Advisers FRONT ROW: M, SchoTz, J. EpsTein, J. Sumerson. SECOND ROW: Miss Brown lSponsorl, R. Cobrin, B. Saam, J. Kirschner, L. Carroll, P. Marks, W. Aclcer, Mr. Hearn lSponsorl. THIRD ROW: W. Bearg, B. KirlcpaTriclc, B. San Jule, S. Fisher, C, Miller, M. Young, J. Eger, S. LipschuTz, J. Milner, D. Tighe, R, RuTTenburg, L. Levy, A. ShaeTTer, S. Davis. FOURTH ROW: P, Halpern, R. HersioviTz, B. Earl, P. GoTTlieb, J, Weld, D. CrowTher, W. Oler, W. Henderson. harrilnn fnrum 'CBD- fff' 4 , ' -1? 'iff f4x:v SE: 5' l I 'Qin ' i fi' hehsk Every oTher Thursday aTTernoon, The 4:30 deadline rolled -Sklllltggl' N V around Tor The members oT The FORUM sTaTT. AT ThaT Time all copy 1: 22123 i,,,5::,. T' E fr which had To be rewriTTen The usual Tour Times, headlined, and 55 'AWEIE 5:,,:,,: 'gill rf gi TypewriTTen was Tinally rushed To The prinTer's beTore The doors : 5 X ..-ff closed. The days prior To deadline were Tilled wiTh crisis Tollowing 162355 ---., :kg : f 1 Crisis, and only The wiT oT The humor wriTers preserved The saniTy 97 , D ui. oT The sTaTT. Many Times pages had been compleTely Tinished only Lu-. V . S 1.5 ' . . . . xiii 1,5 ll I UI To have The ediTor discover ThaT big blank space exisTed where an .gsm ,L Y-, .,. :X- ffl 41' . K, 'Q:g'-': . 4 355, 4 l::11i,i i arTicle had been wiThdrawn aT The lasT minuTe. BuT The Tinal ioy ThaT overcame all crises, panics, and Tears was The day The Tinished producT appeared To sTimulaTe, upliTT, and enlighTen The sTudenTs OT HarriTon. EdiTor-in'ChieT .. News EdiTor FeaTure EdiTor. . SporTs Edifor., . , PhoTography EdiTor Mailing and Exchan STaTisTician ,... , .. ge EdiTor. -T - 'film -., -... -1-Q' 22:3 S:-:. 53:1 5 'Wm X ' , Qilir T ess 'i ' . ,, EdiTors Henderson and Magen seriously sTudy The laTesT edifion. FORUM STAFF William Henderson ...,. , . ...,. Wes Oler, David CrowTher .. .. , .... Anne ShaeTTer ., . .,.,....,.... RoberT Magen ..,..... Sheryl Fisher .Rochelle Herring . ., . ...John Weld ArT EdiTor. ., . . .. ,. ......,.... .,....Jay EpsTein Typing EdiTors . , Hayward Hamrick, Linda Miller LiTerary Adviser .. .. . , .,..,,.... Sara Mae Brown Business Adviser . . , , .. .... ..,,,..,.,John O. Hearn ArT Adviser., ., .. ,. ., , .,.. , , .. .. . ......Richard B. Leinbach ReporTers: Barbara BrownsTein, Robbie Cobrin. Barbara Davis, Bob Earl, Jane Eger, PeTer C5oTTlieb, Paul Halpern, Bambi Kirkpahick, Joan Kirschner, Marvin Klein, Judy Milner, Rosalyn RuTTenberg, Bunny Saam, MarTin SchoTz, James T Sumerson, Donna Tighe, Margie Young, FRONT ROW: B. Henderson lEdiTor-in-ChieTl, B. Magen lSporTs EdiTorl SECOND ROW: A. ShaeTTer lFeaTure EdiTorl, J. EpsTein lArT EdiTorl, D CrowTher lNews EdiTorl. ABSENTEES: S. Fisher, R. Herring, H. Harnriclc L. Miller, W. Oler, J. Weld. Sixfy-Three music department ORCHESTRA FRONT ROVV: I-I. Taylor lPresidenTI, L. Baron, P. Knowles, P. KeiTh ROW: C. Rose, W. Bearg, J. Cal'ander, J. Lyons, L. French, D. lManagerI, A. Bieberman, C. Hubsch, L. PeTze. SECOND ROW: Hume, R. Howland, B. Blanc, Mr. Erech lCcnducTorI, E. Arnold C. Bodine, C. Hahn, S. Buchanan lSecreTary-Treasure-rl, M. Markley, IVice-PresidenT, AssisTanT Manageri, J. BolTon IAssisTanT Manageri, C. Bell, B. San Jule, M. Monoker, S, Hunger, M. Glover, D. AlThouse, H. I-IersIcowiTz, J. MoriarTy, G. Nye, N. OeT?es. IRD M. Caruso, J. Price, J. Bowers, J. Renneisen, J. Garson. TH INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC AccepTing The responsibiliTy oT being a very viTal parT oT The music educaTion oT each sTudenT oT The HarriTon CommuniTy, The OrchesTra sTudies The besT oT all Types oT music wiTh an endeavor Toward appreciaTion oT some- Thing good Through acTual, creaTive parTicipaTion. Each member musT develop himselT To his besT possible play- ing abiliTy wiTh an ulTimaTe goai oT improving The enTire organizaTion. Among The maior programs presenTed This year were The Annual ChrisTmas ConcerT, an assembly concerT, The Spring ConcerT, various programs aT oTher schools, and The cIedicaTion program aT HarriTon. The sTring orchesTra gave a demonsTraTion program aT The Harrisburg ConvenTion oT The Pennsylvania Music Educa- Tion AssociaTion. The HarriTon Band is a unigue organizaTion in ThaT iT serves The school in a series oT imporTanT areas. EirsT, iT is a miliTary organizaTion wiTh The TuncTion oT develop- ing exacTness, precision, and discipline Through miliTary marching during The Tall season. IT is an inTegral parT oT The music deparTmenT Through The Thorough sTudy OT The besT in band liTeraTure, concerTizing The besT and more inTeresTing selecTions which are sTudied. The Band Ties The enTire school TogeTher wiTh iTs music Tor TooTball games and rallies, developing a wholesome genuine Har- riTon spiriT. The Band sponsors a HarriTon assembly con- cerT, concerTs aT oTher high and iunior high schools, and is an inTegral parT oT The Spring and ChrisTmas ConcerTs and an ouTdoor concerT aT The Forum in laTe spring. VOCAL MUSIC The Choir is a musical organizaTion Tor The purpose oT learning new music, reTining The Tamiliar, coping wiTh problems oT piTch, modiTying vowels and cor.sonanTs To achieve uniTormiTy oT color, polishing aTTacIcs and releases, lisTening Tor balance oT parTs and generally reaching Tor ways To TranslaTe pages oT symbols inTo living sounds. lTs members learn lessons in Teamworlc and cooperaTion- bending individual wills To The greaTer good oT The whole -Through singing The worlcs oT The gianTs oT The musical world, Trom sevenTeenTh cenTury masTers To conTemporary composers. Bach, BorTniansl4y, and Brahms occasionally give way To Leroy Anderson or Richard Rodgers. The Choir perTormed aT The ChrisTmas ConcerT, sang assorTed concerTs in The communiTy Tor service clubs, churches, a convalescenT home, and oTher schools in The DisTricT and neighboring areas. This year, a second vocal group, The Mixed Chorus, consisTed oT sophomores and iuniors who were unable To schedule Choir. They received Training in choral singing oT sacred and secular music. They perTormed in The ChrisTmas ConcerT, school assemblies, and The Spring ConcerT. A beginning has been made in esTablishing a TradiTion oT presenTing Tine music by This organizaTion in iTs role OT choral musical ambassadors oT HarriTon. SixTy-Tour CHOIR FRONT ROW: Mr. Taare IDIrec+crrI, B Hanzftwn. J. Nwp. S. SampIe, L. Hcrbuf, J, EIII5. C. Br' rar. G. Be-nnerf, R. Parkin- zrin, Q. Lnrwrftl., H. Sfevenscrn. B. Vance. S. Medinqer, M. Marnhour. L. Nalibofsky R. Drrwi-,'. R. Elerr. SECOND ROW: B Saam, E. Ifrernefr, B, I'5rIpaIricIr, J. Bader S. WexIer, A. EIen'uIrrq, E. TITIOW, S Srre-ber. B. Rr Ioinicn. D, Origin. E. Kirsch- ner, L. Rrchardg L. SQqaI. L. HrtT'Ier, J Monokcr. THIRD ROW: A, PQIIIII, G Gordon, D. Barsrvay. R. Waiirweighf, B Unfoor, S. LIp5QLnIz. J. Milner, C. Mason M. KIIcI1eII, C. Ayer, W, Acker, J L. Oaymon. E. EIIcI4er, E. Todd. B. Cari Oursler, FOURTH ROW: A, Roaenberq vaII1o, B, Kohn, H. Buninq, E. Moore E. CrysIer. ABSENTEES: B, Wafson, V Bemis. X A I-l . ., Q . . T' MIXED CHORUS ERONT ROW: Mr. Teare IDIrecTr11rI, B Kanzinqer. C, Briscoe, B, EIIif-I, B. McKee K. Fay. C Ernrn .r3, T, Ke-IIy, L. VL!-geI, B Ifirrggrrnrf J. Barr. R. Karl, L. Oefry SECOND ROW: A BeIrnrrnre, Ann Be-I VY'If'VET'E', M. Suriv-5 J, HamIIIon. D Re-gan, S. SI1r'rn'ran. J, Andrews, J. I'nIgIw+ fX.CI1an1ie. E. Le Para, THIRD ROW: S Birkrw, H. I'IarnrIcI, B. Marrin, B. Hearn A. Tafcr, J. MtDr3naId, T. DavIe5, E CC-ddlnqfon, C. Cr-Wzer. ABSENTEES: J TLIHIQ, H. Sparks. ' .3 ' , ,, VL... x .- ,. Q, BAND FRONT ROW: C. MiI'cIweII, N. SI. CIaIr, W. BrucI1, W. Rogers, R. B. WeInroII1, H, OosweIIer, R, Tomb. B.. Merzqar, M, WIIsr3n, C. Bradford, G.WynIroop. SECOND ROW:W. Brody. C. Franlqeburqer, Rawwn. E. Moore, D. DeubIe. C, Enqluflw. J. Esres. S, Smrfh, IR. H. Cohen, D. Pierce, C. I-IaIbersracII, W. Henderson, R. PI'nIIIpS. R. DIGIIIO, A. BraunTeIcI, S, McCoy. Mr. Erecn, R. Henderson, N. Arkan- Abel, T. Lodge, C. ScI1maIenburger, G. Bernsieln. THIRD ROW: son. S. Benneff, R. McConneII. Sixiy-five 1 f harrilnn high schnnl nf lnwer Inerinn rnsemnnlqlennsylvanla 1 J if 7' ' H I' 'ij A0 , .' K ff ,M ' 1 ,- v ,I - ,. 5 r,l 1 ' 1, 'X' XX sly -'If' X f'-' , x' 'Tjb,'f' N I 4 ll, I ., . , presents I J 'I s U' ' x 1 X' K .V 41 I A. f I N' nf , 3 155 IXRA ,, I I I 'KX K Y,,f 1 ,J -f F f U' JV ' X!! -, - 4' l Z7 wg K , .QP .,-kt! david r. crowther editor-in-chief little theatre Upon seeing Harritonis magniticent stage and tighting system, the members ot the Nationat Thespian Society, Mrs. Eva Murphy, and Mr. John Date wasted no time organizing a dramatic group to tatre advantage ot such wondertut ta- citities. Those students who had tatent in any torm ot stagecratt or drama be- came members ot The Littte Theatre Group ot Harriton High School. The group presented two three act ptays and severat assembty programs. i'Stage Door, its tirst production, write ten by George S. Kautman and Edna Ferber, had a cast ot thirty-two, who accomptished a complete scenery change, and played to an audience ot seven hundred peopte. By sponsoring a dance, the potentiat Thespians raised money to tinance royatties and scenery buitding. White mastering their use ot language, devet- oping poise, sett-controt, individuat tatents, and appreciating dramatic titer- ature and its techniques, The Littte Theatre Group made dramatics an im- portant part ot Harriton's tirst year. Act wett your party there att the honor ties expresses wett the aim ot the honorary group, the National Thespian Society. To guatity tor membership, one must have at teast IOO hours ot wortc in the theatre. hennr sneiet J , sl P K N 'x FRONT ROVV: S. Fein, B. Burlce, S. Fisher, J. Krep ey, M. Tegter, S. Nissenbaum, J. Sumerson, A. Gotdstein, J. Marttey, L. Franectce, R. Levin. O. Rigterint, J. Epstein. SECOND ROW: L. l-torn, J. Mesirov, S. Ogetsby, S. Taytor, S. Davis, G. Forgie tVice-Presi- dertt. M. Batttes tpresidentt, Mrs. Murphy tSponsort, L. Ootdst-ein tSecretaryt, P. Hessetman tTre-asurert, Mr. Date tSponsort, B. Kirkpatrick, M. Krausen. THtRD ROW: S. Georgias, J. Eger, R. A. Jettries, J. Pettus, R. Sattz, P. Marts, T. Risberg, B. Shanti, N. Zatinslri, C. Mason, C. Hahn, L. Ogle, S. Hunger, G. Nye, P. thespiaus Hagan, M. Edwards, M. OiConnett, P. Knowles, M. Stover, C. Whartenby, J. Elkins, M. Young, C. Car- penter, L. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: S. Rosentietd, L. Kimmetrnan, R. Kushner, M. Greenberg, L. Atttectc, B. Mctntyre, G. Goodman, F. Kremer, J. Alsop, P. Driscctt, J. Scott, K. Cameron, A. Shaetter, E. Perchci- noctc, L. Fox, C. Briscoe, M. Hattett, B. Hevner, L. Decina, E. Asam. FIFTH ROW: S. Watts, l-t. Simons, E. Stonberg, W. Bearg, B. Saam, R. Cobrin, J. Decker. C. Carr, S. Shaetter, J. Levine, J. Kirshner, J. Foget, L. Hotter, C. Fcw.. FRONT ROW: J. Pettus, M. Batttes, L. Gotdstein. SECOND ROW: R. Hevner, Mrs. Murphy tSponsort, G. Forgie. ABSENTEE: Miss Sheety tSponsort. ,-, FRONT ROW: S. Medinger, S. Buchanan, Mrs. Jznes tSp.3p..-.rtx J, MC.,-913. SECQND RQW: T. Ltte.'.i'd, D. Cry-ither, G. F:rq'e, W. t-te'-ij.-i-y R, M4394 Sixty-six Everything at Harriton is new, including its chapter ot the Nationat Honor Society. A nucteus ot eight members have tinatty ted this intant organization through its tirst steps, and a constitution has been drawn up. Members witt be inducted on a basis ot teadership, scholarship, service, and character. cheerleading Q as 1 asg T M 'Gm yu .5 .T Yea HarriTonl is a shorT phrase signiTying ThaT eighT young ladies and Tour young genTlemen were aT iT again. They were none oTher Than HarriTon's cheerleading sguad adding color and exciTemenT To The TooTball games. The girls also helped To promoTe cheers aT The baskeTball games. They exempliTied The Tine school spiriT oT HarriTon. Besides cheering aT sporTs evenTs, They were The leaders oT The pep rallies. The group also sponsored The TirsT HarriTon dance lasT Tall. Under The capable leadership oT Their sponsor, Mrs. Hummer, and Their capTain, Sharon Miller, The sguad developed inTo an excellenT group oT experienced and enThusiasTic workers. FRONT ROW: J. Alsop, L. HoTTer, S, Miller lCapTainl, P, Gallagher, B. Seam, S. Greene. SECOND ROW: B. DeLuca, J. EpsTein, G. RigTerink, L. Decina, L. Liss, M. Koopman, ABSENTEE: Mrs. Hummer lCoachl. h n n s I e r e l ll h vi. . iii T The BoosTer Club, an organizaTion oT HarriTon Highlandeis T wiTh membership Trom The sophomore, junior, and senior classes, promoTed inTeresT and spiriT in aThleTic games and oTher school acTiviTies ThroughouT The year by making posTers, vicTory ribbons. banners, and rah-rahs, creaTing cheers, songs, and chanTs, and selling reTreshmenTs aT baskeTball and TooTball games. The group helped wiTh decoraTions, TickeT sales, and publiciTy Tor dances and Tor The LiTTle TheaTre producTion oT STage Door, selecTed nominaTions Tor a mascoT and presenTed Them To The school in an assembly program. FuTure plans have been laid Tor The designing and selling oT book covers, pennanTs, and oTher school accessories. NexT year, The BoosTer Club will have all oT The experienced juniors To promoTe an , T 24 Ln Talking over mascoT possibiliiTes are Mr, HollingswcirTh, J. Eger, Bullard, B. Kirkpahick, M. Klein. even beTTer school spiriT in The sTudenT body. - -- fy 4-..f.Mm.lm,., .A-.- Q--elm.. . . . Jew FRONT ROW: S. Ogelsby, M. KiTchell, M. Koopman, J. Alsop, L, HoTTer, B. Saam, S. Greene, M. Edwards, M. O'Connell, B. Kerr. SECOND ROW: L. Liss, B. Hevner lDirecTorl, J. Eger, R. Bullard lTreasurerl, M. Baker lDirecTorl, M. Klein lPresidenTl, Mr. HollingsworTh lSponsorl, B, KirkpaTrick lVice-PresidenTl, B. SanJule lSecreTaryl, G. RigTerink, J. EpsTein, L. Decina. THIRD ROW: C. CarpenTer, K. Taylor, B. Vance, C. 5herTz, P. Hagan, D. Klein, M. Young, D. Tighe. SixTy T I 5 1 U9 4 . ,v fi . 7 A .i T' t1 4 Q TVS- fe 1-, .r ii T. J. Milner, B. FolTz, H. STevenson, C. Billian, B. Taylor, L. Vogel. FOURTH ROW: S. Walls, P. Hussey, R. Salfz, S. Taylor, M. MarnhouT, I. Novak, J. Sc-JTT, L. Miller, P. Gallagher, B. Burke, M. Krausen, L. HerbuT, P. MineTT, FIFTH ROW: J. Mid- wood, R. Cobrin, C, Carr, S. Cooper, J. Decker, S. Miller, P. Driscoll, S. Turchi, B. Pugh, L. Jones, L. Fox, J. O'Connell, C. Ayer. ABSENTEEZ K. Koopman. -SEVSY1 student cuuucil FRONT ROW: R. Digilio, F. Clarla, R. STerne, P, KaseliTz, T. Lodge, S. McCoy, M. Su Tzburg, T. LiTT.e.-for cl, R. Davidson, R. Magen, B. B.icl. SECOND ROW Miss Easier lSpfnL.crl, L. T-lcTTer, J. Mnrcilei', L. Jcnes, B. Pugh, M. Ifccpmar, J. Alsop, C. Ayer, S. Walls, M. I-Iesse, K. Cameron. TI-IIRD ROW: C. Barr, N. Oliver, M. Yiung, J. Egcr, T. I'lari'ison, Cr. RigTerinIf, P. WaiTneighT, D Cr,wlner, J. Miller, W. Oer, 6. Forgie, B. Carve hc, P. I-lesselman, W. I-Iahn, M. Shea, R. Riss, B. E ioTT. STUDENT COUNCIL The opporTuniTy oi sTarTing a sTudenT council is a unique one. A group oT inTeresTed sTudenTs represenTing all Three classes meT wiTh Dr. WoIcoTT. From These meeTings evolved a plan Tor a consTiTuTionaI convenTion and a commiTTee oT eighT, who esTablished The TrameworI4 Tor a democraTic sTucIenT coun- cil. EIecTions were held boTh Tor oTIicers and represenTaTives, and The Council began To TuncTion under The guidance oT Miss EasTer. The Council acTively supporTed The Toreign exchange program. IT underTooI4 such varied Taslcs as drawing up a new consTiTuTion, choosing a school ring, and disTribuTing ChrisTmas cards. BuT probably iTs greaTesT conTribuTion was Tamiliarizing The sTudenTs wiTh democraTic processes and laying The Toundaf Tions Tor The sTudenT councils To come. qirls' service league R. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS FRONT ROW: J. Alsop ISergeanT aT Armsl, R,Iv1agen IVice-PresidenTI, O. Rigierinlc lI:'residenTI, L. l'IcTTer lSecreTaryI. SECOND ROW: Miss EasTer ISponsorI, P. WaiTneighT ITreasurerI. GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE A group oT hard-worlcing girls meT every weelq beTore and aTTer school wiTh one obiecTive in mind-service To Their school and Their communiTy, Membership in The Service League was deTermined by The voTe oT The girls' cIassmaTes and The TacuITy. The Ieaguels many acTiviTies included The donaTion OT a Thanlcs- giving dinner To a needy Tamily, a parTy Tor The children OT The MeThodisT Orphanage, The sale oT Buzz Books, and The sponsor- ship ol a dance. The girls acTed as guides, aTTended The informa- Tion desk, and ran The swiTchboard. Under The leadership and guidance oT Miss Taylor, The sponsor, The group has Truly earned iTs TiTIe, Girls Service League. FRONT ROW: Miss Taylor ISpfnsfrI, C. Mason, S. Buchanan, A. I-Iahn, S, A. Fleming, S. Fisher, S. McKean, J. MoneTa, W. I-Iahn. THIRD ROW: L. Miller. I-- -I'f 'l99- J- Gfei- GH Bcnueii. ld. Bainbridge, S. Meclinger, C. Aifleck, E. Perchonoclc, P. Driscoll, J. Alsop, B. Pugh, P. Ross, I-l. Taylor, Blllidn- SECOND ROW1 B, If3rl'baTr l. P. Sfrawbridqe, P. Gallagher, K. L. I-IoT'Ter, J. McCoy, J. Monolcer, C. Carr, B. Saam, J. Midwood. Cameron, A, S'raeTTs-ig J. Eger, M Yffgi. J. WaTT, M. Baffles, C, Hubsch, ABSENTEE: B. Waison. SixTy-eighl business cluh FRONT ROW: Miss EasTer lSponsorl, B. Dunn, R. McCormick. G. Spencer, J. Augushne, R. McCall, P. Morella, P. Peeples, B. Winlock, E. RiTchie, D. SeBasTian, P. WeisenThal C Gavio TiTlow, M, McCall, Miss Taylor lSponsorl, P. Parkinson. SEC- PoTTer, M, J. SwarTz. C. WhiTnev, R. Carson, T. Fusaro J CaTone OND ROW: E. Vanelli, E. Murphy, L. Kenealy, H. Scc-TT, N. V. TurTIe, A. Andrei, S. LuTz. ABSENTEES: P. Wunder J Delmore Reager, C. CiarboneTTi, J. LaTTa, V. WrighT, D. Corina, A, M. Scavello, C. Brubaker. BarTkowski, H. Gibb, M. Coumbe, D. AlThouse, S. AnTenucci, J. HarriTon High Schoolis Business Club, under The sponsorship oT Miss EasTer and Miss Taylor, was TirsT organized in November. Membership in The club is open To all commercial sTudenTs, and The purpose oT The club is To acguainT iTs members wiTh The business world and oTTice Techniques. Through Tield Trips To various business ASSISTANTS TO THE DIRECTOR oTTices, Through speakers on personaliTy, appearance, and oTTice sTandards, and Through moTion picTures relaTed To business problems, The club increased iTs undersTanding oT good business meThods and pracTices. The club also en- ioyed several social gaTherings where Tun and The ex- change oT ideas prevailed. CUSTODIANS FRONT ROW: J. BogdanoTT, J. Wiggins IChieT Cusfodianl, E. Kinnard. SECOND ROW M Aikens, G. ShillingTord, W. Millar lFireman Mechanicl. SECRETARIES: Miss E. Lyver, Mrs, S. FooTe STumpo, D. DuPee, S. Adams, B. Sornmers. THIRD ROW Gr CAFETERIA STAFF: FRONT ROW: C. McMoran, M. Forlani, S. CiviTelIo, J. Murray, Manni, E. I-Iibbs lDirecTor QT Food Servicesl. SECOND ROW: J. Parks, M. STuarT, A. Sommers, I. Dean, D. ShubsrT, K. Ashwell. Sixfy-nine CAFETERIA STAFF, CUSTODIANS, SECRETARIES HarriTon, like a show, is noT run Trom The TooTlighTs. IT is The backsTage workings ThaT keep The curTain rising, ThaT keep The sTudenTs moving ThroughouT The day. The schools hum oT eTTiciency would cease wiThouT The valu- able services oT The caTeTeria sTaTT, The cusTodians, and The secreTaries. -- wk ,c 'Q KN E . Q 9. ' 5242, P 1 522232 Q-Q 34- ,I W UNNNH! N 5x Ql- :' ku ' ' ' -A I V, e X x Ev X f -N Azffl-s-bi. . . ,,. , .1 Z -. ,.f Y ,I- X f ' F , , ' I f , 3 1. 1 , - X X, Q5 x ,f r ff fl 2 ' ff! ff , X' if f ' x ' ' ' Cf: Qsfx.-fx' 3. .- . - -2.44.-it .4 Q J vffv- 5-is'T' .-:rg-, . 1 fr I-A--Q.-,, . '- - rw '- , 'Z' - 0 - - - .-1. ,f Q'-I-L-f .4 X' -' Vv- f,1'f.'-T.v:'1 rT.1:- .X -' 1' - 'f.yf5':' A-Kjs,1.-5,-' 51-.T5:E':, 554' XD:-1,1 -: '-7 m -.-ML' .- :f',1'. -I I -V.,l.f.:'w,,-,Q -I 1 f ,v,f1.r, -7 ... ,.....1 - -.Y - . ',Z'-. F.-.1 -., -'ri '. .gat-':' if- T5 - -. fnnlhall Coach I'Jed Wilcox sparks school spiriT during rally. VARSITY FOOTBALL I-5-I I'ldl'riIOfI Opponerdg O Ridley Township , 40 6 NorrisTown ., .. ,.. , 33 I2 Plyn'iouTh-WhiTemarsh ,. . 25 6 I'laverTord ., . , 47 6 ChesTer 6 O AbingTon , 26 I2 ChelTenham , 7 I i 1 2 i 5,314 4fg'KC'5,m llnygb E453-'ylAr54 WI . . 'r24f37So '19 Q ...ET 46? ssJl,l.f3. as D ,, '-'fQi',,,-Q, T- fe Q' fre 54 -QQ TU'18i:-a242'f. wi ,wr-Q-'Y 'Z T VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW: B. Carvalho, B. Rice, G. KiTchell, W. Evans, T, LiTTlewood lCapTainl, J. Evans, S. man. T. MarTin, D. Jordan, R. Denenberg. SECOND ROW: R. AlTschuler, S. Drury, E. Moore, R. David- son, R. MesTichelli, L. Saunders. A. Rosenberg, M. Canning, C. Hires, J. Jackson, C. Gaymon, D ROW: H. O'Neill, K. Leneis, R. Anderson, I.. Cook J. WheTsTone, V. Ferraris, F. TiTlow, J. MulTord, C Springer, A. SrniTh, D. Marshall. FIFTH ROW: B Te ler, B, Buck, B. WeinroTh. THIRD ROW: A. LinTooT, R. Sanborn lManagerl, Mr. Piefryka, Mr Q MarTina. J. Bisignaro, H. Cohen, G. PainTer, T. Fleming, Mr. Wilcox, T. Wilcox lManagerl. Under The TuTelage oT head coach Ned Wilcox, a young Ram eleven, progressing ThroughouT The season, ended iTs TirsT year oT compeTiTion wiTh a I-5-I record. WiTh only Tour reTurning IeTTermen, inexperience, coupled wiTh some exTremely Tough compeTiTion, casT a shadow over The Highlanders' season, as They wenT down To deTeaT in Their TirsT Tour conTesTs. The sun Tinally broke Through when a hard-ToughT baTTle resuiTed in a 6-6 Tie wiTh ChesTer. BuT, a 26-O loss To AbingTon covered iT over beTore iT Took a permanenT place in The sky by virTue oT a I2-7 upseT OT ChelTenham. During The season The Team was ably led by capTain Tom LiTTIewood, whose record oT seven compleTions in Ten Throwing aTTempTs seTs him up as The Team's leading passer, despiTe Bob Rice's I3 compleTions Tor I5l yards. The ouTsTanding runner oT The season was Don Jordan, a TasT hard-hiTTing iunior, who collecTed 35I yards on The ground Tor a 4.3 average per carry. Don Jordan and PeTe WaiTneighT were elecTed capTains Tor The l959 season. wad' . SENIOR SQUAD ar X FRONT ROWS W. Fciulkrccl, T. Canring, G, KiTchelI, T. Marfin, R. Alrschuler, W. Evans, A. SmiTh. SECOND ROW: T. LTTTlev-njijid, E, rv1g.gn,, A, Marmay i-in Q'Ne,i,N M- Tegierl Bill MoT'TeTT during AbingTon game. Sevenfy-Two Hiclc- Girard-di-Carlo, W. Foulkrod. J. Bell. FOURTH Injured halfback Ben LinTooT receives aid from SIIIIIIEI' 3 'T Tabu-W-, VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW: T. WaTIcins, F. Jordan, R. AlTschuIer, T. Harrison lCapTainI, B. KnighT, T. HochreiTer, T. HoTTman. SECOND ROW: H. Tull, P. KaseliTz, A. Taylor, D. Pearson, H, Siner, R. Bell, M. Blum. THIRD ROW: P. Halpern, S. I-IolT, S. CurTiss, E. Todd, J. Miller, Dr. Copeland. CaTching Tire aT mid-season. The soccer Team wenT undeTeaTed in iTs IasT eighT games To Tinish The season wiTh a successTuI 6-5-4 log. A young and inexperienced squad, The soccermen Took greaT pride in being The TirsT HarriTon Team To win in inTerschoIasTic compeTiTion when They deTeaTed AbingTon I-O in The season's opener. Inexperience quickly came To The Tore, however, as The booTers wenT The nexT six games wiThouT a win, beTore an 8-O shuTouT oT ChesTer sTarTed Them on The road To success. In Tying or deTeaTing every Team in The league The Rams Tallied 33 Times, while holding The opposiTion To 20 Qoals. The Three reTurning leTTermen, Tom Harrison, Ted HochreiTer, and Joe Miller, were named To The I958 All-Suburban squad. CapTain I-Iarrison's ouTsTanding play also earned him a place on The All-ScholasTic squad. Harrison received The mosT valuable player award, while Tex Bell was awarded The HeIvesTon Cup Tor The player showing The mosT improvemenT. Coach Theodore Copeland makes presenTaTion oT rnosT valuable player award To CapTain Tom Harrison. HarriTon I 2 O I O 2 O 8 2 4 I 2 5 I 4 VARSITY SOCCER 6-5-4 Opp nenTs AbingTon , KenneTT Cons-alidaTed Upper Darby NorrisTown Ridley Township ChelTenham HaverTcird ChesTer AbingTon Upper Darby ,. NorrisTown Ridley Tiiwnship . ChelTe-nharn I-IaverTard ChesTer JV SQUAD NT ROW: R. Thomplcins, E. Lange, R. Spady. J. Sumer-son, S. SmiTh, L, Chase, R. McConneI C'3PT5In HGVVISOVT Slips by CI'i9I+9VII 5m 0PP0neVII SECOND ROW: C. Crozer, J. Dubin, D. SmiTh, C. Bernheirner, E. CoddingTon, W. Jessup, W. Reynolds T0 Sei UD HGFVIION Tally- R. Grasso, H. Caswell, D. Davis. J. KnighT, Mr. Barsby. Sevenfy-Three basketball ' Q 1 1 . 5 VARSITY souf-xo FRONT ROW: T. Harrison ICapTainl, Mr. Fleming Icoachl. SECOND ROW: R. Digilio Ilvianagerl, E. STerne lIvIanagerl, G. Gilgore, N. Greenfield, F. Edwards, A. STuarT, J. Miller, E. Todd, ABSENTEES: A. lvIarTina, D. Newman. Junior Jie Miller gces aroucd ChesTer's Granny Lash To Tafiy Two. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE H iTci O 0 I , , , , , , agli nCaries+aqa . .. . ,, , ,, pp75nen S Playing rn a sTrong Suburban Igleague, an inexperienced HarriTon guinTeT ended 55 Perrin Cvhader. . bb The season wiTh a 4-I5 marlc. DespiTe numerous deTenses and various oTTensive paT- 60 5Pf'Qf3+TiElCl V - 54 Terns, Coach William Flemingis men were compleTely ouTclassed by much oT Their 3:5 giggifitwmp ZS opposiTion. Because oT a well-balanced squad, The sTarTing line-up was swiTched 24 Chgifinham 63 consTanTIy ThroughouT The year:-The Tinal ediTion consisTing oT sophomores, Qiclc 48 I-Iaveffard . . 57 AlTschuIer and ScoTT Drury: Iuniors, Joe Miller and Dave Newman: and senior, 56 ATJIHQIOU - I 50 CapTain Tom Harrison. Also sTarTing games aT various Times during The season were ij UYmgIIgL3l:lLQIl'Iema'5l' Franlc Edwards, Gary Gilgore, NaT GreenTieId, Andy IVIarTina, Al STewarT, and 39 Cisqer Y ' ' 75 Emory Todd. CapTain Harrison, carrying The brunT oT The scoring lead, averaged l9.3 33 Crewe, , 72 poinTs per game, seTTing'Th.e school individual scoring record aT 36 poinTs. Miller bl NVQ-r!mi.:.wa M SO proved Harrison s chieT aid in The scoring deparTmenT wiTh a 9.3 average. A school ig gldlil TOi 'VWp record, which should sTand Tor some Time, was seT by IVIarTina, who hiT on 85.I per ne EFUGTTT . . L ' 55 Haverford H Y 72 cenT oT his Toul aTTempTs. 39 fNI3ingTi,rn , ,. 33 66 Plymmirh-WniTemar5ih . 62 58 Upper Darby . , 64 A ak. 1' A VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY SQUADS FRONT RQVV' G. G' 1: rw A ST ar' J. Mi er T, Harrietr lffapfainj, N, Greenfield. F. Edwards, E. Tcdd. SEOf lE RCWV T2 S+ re. A. Bra..nTL-d, R, AlTsi:hulei, J. Shore, D. Jordar. THIRD ROW: Though surrosnded by ChesTer deTenders, Franlr R' Tlilib IlVl0 51Q1i'fl. E SM- r llNlf1'2agerl, R. Eliqi'io Iwianaqerl, C. English, A. Taylor, R. Herderscn, Edwards sends bai gcalward, while Tom Harrison P. GoTIiic-b, S, E'r.r,, Ivlr,F':'Ti'i1 lciaihl, Mr. GeITy lCi:achl. ABSENTEES: A. MarTina, D, Newman. seTs Tor possible rebound. 5evenTy-Tour VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW: B, Lifrle, J. Jackson, T. Lilllewood, S, Hickman, B. Buck J. Sluarl. SECOND ROW: L. Hardarn, G. Kirchell, D. Sanborn, B. Dennenberg, B. Davidson. Handicapped by lhe lack of inler-squad compelilion and a general shorlage ol wresllers, 'rhe Harrilon malmen lurned in a ralher poor record ol lhree wins and eighl losses. lndividually, The oulslanding grapplers were iunior, Spike Hickman: sophomore, John Jackson: and senior, Caplain Tom Lilllewood. Taking lourlh in lhe Dislricl Championships, Hickman, who was named 'rhe leamls mosl oulslanding wresller, was The only Harrilon malrnan lo place in a posl-season lournamenl. Caplain Lilllewood, winner ol lhe mosl valuable wresller award and considered lhe lop wresller in his class in 'rhe Suburban l loop, found exlreme disappoinlmenl when he suffered an elbow iniury warming up for 'rhe Conesloga rnalch. The iniury slopped his undelealed slreak al seven and prevenled The lricky power wresller from parlicipaling in lhe posl-season lourneys. Losing only 'rwo slarling wresllers lhrough gradualion, Coaches Harold Ferguson and Edgar Whisller look hopefully lo lhe lulure. Hickman and Larry Hardham will caplain nexl year's squad. ,X , 'lx 5 wrestling Dick Bull Throws a figure four on heavyweiqhl Dick Sanborn during a pracfice session. VARSITY WRESTLING Collingswood Bryn Alhyn Haverford . Cenlral Bucks Abinglon .. Lansdowne .. Chellenham , Upper Darby Springfield Conesloga . Norrislown Opponents . 29 . 23 . 23 . 22 35 3l . 25 29 . 4I . 24 . 33 Caplain Tom Lilllewood pins his Springfield ada VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY SQUADS v rsary To conlinue his undelealed slreak, FRONT ROW: B. Davidson, B. Lillle, B. Buck, J. Sluarl, O. Difxnqeles. SECOND ROW: L. Hardam. B. Dennenberg. J. Jackson, T. Lilllewood, S. Hickman, G. Kilchell, D. Sanborn. THIRD ROW: Mr. Whisller lCoachl, D. Burrier, F. Pelropaolo, D. Zeise, P. Kaselilz, D. Bull, P. Zuccarini, D. Haber, Gi. Esslinger, Mr. Ferguson lCoachl, P. Milchell llvlanagerl. 7- . f Q . ,ff X .F 5, ' f M . V f' I .V V v , f 1. .4 X !,L,,,x.e - 'f Sevenly-five f Q r ' I X-1. . N 1 kjidf?-'kv v ,Af ra- dedication .SM A 5 in 'i'ff'.1' THEODORE COPELAND Theodore Copeland is The personificafion of l-larriTon's pioneer spiriT and dynamic enfhusiasm. AlThough he has Taughf in The Lower Merion DisTricT for relafively few years, he is lcnown for his excel- lence as an educafor in The fields of mafhemafics and psychology. l-lis genuine inTeresT in his sTudenTs and Their problems, as well as his incisive wiT and unfailing good humor, has earned him a lasfing place in The memories of all his sTudenTs. The fine work ThaT he began as a soccer coach aT Lower Merion l-ligh he conTinued aT l-larrifon, molding a group of energeTic boys info a successful varsify soccer Team. And noT To be forgol' is his role as senior class sponsor, guiding The seniors Through Their year in The limeliqhf aT l-larrifon. ln grafeful recognifion of his service in develop- ing The minds and characfers of l-larrifon sTudenTs. The firsT graduaTing class of l-larrifon l-ligh School of Lower Merion proudly dedicafes The i959 Aurora To Theodore Copeland. Four EDGAR WHISTLER ThroughouT his TwenTy-eighT years of Teaching in Lower Merion Township, Edgar Whisfler has won admirafion and respecT for his disfinguished service To The School DisTricT. The name of This former chairman of Lower Merion's science deparTmenT immediaTely calls To mind The image of a paTienT and devoTed chemisTry Teacher challenging and guiding his sTudenTs in scienfific experimenTaTion. Through his enfhusiasm and experf guidance as a coach of fooTball, baseball, and wresfling, he has encouraged a spiriT of deferminafion and sporTs- manship which has heighTened The presTige of The Teams. By iniTiaTing wresfling aT l-larriTon, he has conTribuTed To an inTegral parT of The school's aThleTic program. Confinuing The services he per- formed aT Lower Merion, he has assumed The Tre- mendous Taslc of organizing The business and phofography sfaffs of l-larriTon's firsT yearbook. l-lis assisTance in The visual aids deparTmenT also meriTs recogniTion. For his inspiraTion To sTudenTs and for his many services To boTh Harrifon and Lower Merion, The Class of I959 is proud To dedicaTe The I959 Aurora To Edgar Whisfler. girls' hasknlhall - 1: , V151 ' an ., - . 2 FRONT ROW: C. Carr, R. IbboTson, R. Carson, J. WaTT ICapTainI, R. Bullard, S. Buchanan, Miss Heylrnun ICoachI. SECOND ROW: L. GieTTy, P. Ross, P. Driscoll, B. Taylor, P. Bainbridge, D. Klein, N. Carville, M. Baron IManagerI, M. Coumbe IManagerI. THIRD ROW: S. Conway IManagerI, J. Bader Ilvlanagerl, P. Moore, C. CarpenTer, B. Alexander, P. Humphrys, D. Deal, J. Eger, P. MineTT IManagerI, C. Miller IManagerI, S. Maze IManagerI. FOURTH ROW: L. BarTon, C. Siner, S. Willoughby, J. Cavanaugh, M. A. O'ConneII, S. Cooper, J. Danisi. ABSENTEE: B. WaTson. The girls' basIceTbaII Team came Through wiTh a 3-5 season under The leadership OT CapTain Janney WaTT and Coach Barbara Heylmun. On The courT Carol Carr headed The Team play, while RiTa Carson sparked The Toul line and PeTey Bainbridge and Sandy Buchanan seT up The deTense. The iunior varsiTy, showing much improvemenT during The season, wound up wiTh a 6-2 record. girls' hnrzke The hoclcey Team, led by CapTain Sandy Buchanan, sTarTed iTs hisTory aT HarriTon wiTh a good 3,2-I season. Under The direcTion oT Coach Barbara Heylmun, The girls exhibiTed Tearnworlc aT iTs peak as PeTey Bainbridge and Carol Carr headed a well- balanced Team, each scoring 4 goals. The junior varsiTy squad, which closed iTs season wiTh a 4-2 record, promises some Tine experienced players nexT season. FRONT ROW: C. Bodine, S. Medirger, J. M-:reTa, P. Bairbridge, S. Buchanan ICapTainI, P. Driscoll, C. Carr, P. Rcsi, R. Carzin, N. Ca.. ':'. L. Mi er. SECOND ROW: S. Fisher IManagerI, J. McCoy, M. Cree rnar. E. C: ine, M155 He-, FTM ICcacnI, J. Shaugnnessy, D. K-ein, A. Flemirg IManagerI. F55 V, .fi .rv-.Mikae- . . fu A , ,,, y A ' ., 'V .. 2 , 7 . i g ,i , , , ,L J' . - , . gn, qs -' 2 ! V ' 2 I as 'f 3 T SevenTy-six GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE HarriTon OpponenTs 50 ChesTer 27 28 AbingTon .. 54 27 Haverford 32 2l Upper Darby .. 57 33 Cheltenham ...... 42 47 Ridley Township ........ 46 20 NorrisTown ......,.... 36 32 PIymouTh-WhiTemarsh I6 GIRLS' HOCKEY SCHEDULE HarriTon OpponenTs 2 NorrisTown .. .. I I Upper Darby. ..... 7 5 PIymouTh-WhiTer'narsh I I ConesToqa .. . .... . .. 2 2 ChesTer ...... O 2 HaverTord . . . .. 2 GIRLS' LACROSSE April 8 I6 2I 24 30 May 4 I2 I5 - Haverford - Upper Darby - Penncresi - Shipley - Springfield - Marple-Newfown -Abingfon - Baldwin SCHEDULE -GIRLS' SWIMMING SCHEDULE Harrifon Opponenfs 36 George School .. .... . 39 46 Plymoufh-Whifemarsh 29 40 Trenfon Cenfral .. .. 34 45 Wesffown . ..,. .. 30 49 Penn Hall . .. .. 29 29 Haverford . .. .. 46 47 Upper Darby . .. 28 5I Coafesville . .. 24 24 Abingfon . .. si 40 Lower Merion .. 35 407 345 girls' lacrosse FIRST ROW: J. Alsop, B. Taylor, C. Carr, J. Juficher, P. Driscoll. B. Saam, L. Hoffer, C. Bodine, C. Miller, P. Ross, M. Cox, M. Hesse, S. Cooper, D. Deal, D. Klein. SECOND ROW: A. Shaclciefon, M. Young, A. Fleming, L. Affleclc, L. Collins. J. Monefa lCapfainl, S. Buchanan, N. Caulfon, M. Creelman, S. Taylor, M. Koopman, J. Harnilfon, L. Richards, l.. Fox, J. Cohins, J. Renneisen, K. Taylor, B. Smyfhe. THIRD ROW: S. Skillman. C. Bell, S. Turchi, J. Grey, J. lfger. O. Benneff, L. Pefze, C. Carpenfer, R. Ibbofson, M. Markle-y. T. Kelly, L. Horn, L. Fried, L. Barfon, S. C-reene, C. Duranf, C. Schauwelcer, C. Brubaker lManagerl. Under fhe guidance of All-American Lacrosse sfar Barbara Heylmun, fhe sficlc girls played an excifing season againsf many familiar Main Line rivals such as Haverford, Upper Darby, Shipley, and Baldwin. girls' swimming The girlsl swimming feam, coached by Harold Spealler, assisfed by Marilyn Serff, ended ifs inifial season wifh a 7-3 record. Two seniors, five iuniors, and fhree sopho- mores, capfained by Cynfhianna Hahn, composed ihe varsify group. Anne Hahn, who Confribufed 93 poinfs, earned fhe posifion of fhe oufsfanding swimmer of 'lhe season. ln ihe diving spoflighf were Mary Dee Parker and Jane Alsop. The iunior yarsify swam a season of 5-2, a very good forecasf of nexf yearls swimming poienfial. FRONT ROW: 5. Skillman, C, Hahn, S, McKean, S. Taylor, W. Hahn, S. Morharcl, M. D. Parlrer, K. Blady, L. Vogel, A. Hahn, J, Alsop. SECOND ROW: T, Kelly, O. Lurwiclc, C. Schauwelcer, C. Duranf, C. Fox, C. Sherfz, B, San Jule, M. Marlcley, J. Chifficlr, L. Herbuf, A. Shaclrlefon. THIRD ROW: C. Gagliardi, M. Hesse, J, Decker, C. Briscoe, S. Ogelsby, Sevenfy-seven crass cnuntr CROSS COUNTRY 0-8 l-larrilon Opponenle 32 Piymouiwwhaiemafgh 50 Chesrer . . .. 49 Abangien , . 33 l-laverlord .. . 40 Ridley Township . .. 42 Norrisfown . .. . 4I Upper Darby .. .. . 38 Chellenham . qnlf GOLF SCHEDULE April -Chelrenham May -Abinglon - Norrislown - Haverford Prep - Plymourh-Whilemarsh - Chelfenham - Abmqian 4 lwlorrislown - Pl-yrnciulh-Whilernarsh ,,,,.,...-.--5 9 FRONT ROW: E. Elicker, E. Slerne, E. Slalzlord lCaplainl, A. Pollill, R. Toub, D. Bailey, Mr. Miller lCoachl. SECOND ROW: R. Digilio. A, Sluarl, 6. Riglerinlc, D, Newman, R. Earl. Troubled by bolh inexperience and a shorlage of runners, lhe cross-counlry leam, under Coach John Miller, wenl wilhoul a win in eighl conlesls. Caplain Emmelr Slallord provided lhe only brighl spol of The season by placing lirsl al lhe Chellen- ham, Plymoulh-Whilemarsh, and Upper Darby meels. Nexl season's prospeclrs for 'rhe l-larriers lool-1 good wilh seven of fhe nine leam members relurning. The golf Team, coached by Slanley Weslover and led by sole relurning lellerman Dave Crowlher, did nor have lhe brighlesl of prospecls for a winning season. Flow- ever, wilh Jrhe unexpecled addilion of Gene Lubol from Brookline, Massachusells, and wilh consranl praclice al lhe Valley Forge Golf Club, rhe leam did have a chance +o log a credilrable record. FIRST ROW: S. Selbach, J. McDonald, D. Scoll, M, Sallzburg, A. Rosenberg, B. Miller, S. Wafs. SECOND ROW: J. Epslein, lvl. Forman, D. Crowlher, O. Lubol, N. Fridiinglon, Mr. Weslover lCoachl. .. 2 A 9' 3 - fax Seveniy-eighi FRONT ROW: M. Greenburg, R. Able, J, McDonald, W. Brody lCapTainI, M. Isaacson, J, Bo'Torl, Mr. Leinbach lCoachI. SECOND ROW: C. MiTchelI, M. Lighl, W. Fox, R. Wilbur, W. Arnold, R. Derr, M. Brein. TI-IIRD ROW: D Farrow, J. Dubin, T. Gosweiler, W. Reilrnan, P. Milchell. ABSENTEE: J. Weinberg lManagerI. I'IarriTon's bowling sguad placed TiTTh in The Suburban I Bowling league, winning 25 and losing 35 games, while Tying IO. Leading The Team in averages were John McDonald, I56, and CapTain Bill Brody, I53. The J.V. Tared somewhaT beTTer Than The VarsiTy, placing second in iTs division by virTue OT a win over Lower Merion in a posT-season play-oTT game. Crew Coach I-lerberT I-Iorner labeled This year's oarsmen as an average sguadf' Over TiTTy boys were ouT Tor The Team, buT IiTTle experience was presenT. The excepTion To The general inexperience lay in The VarsiTy eighT, which conTained six reTurning L.M. Ieffermen, Bob AITschuIer, Fred Crysler, George KiTcheII, CapTain PeTe McCaIIion, Bill MoTTeTT, and Chip Rawson. FIRST ROW: B. Buck, C. ScaTario, C. I-leisler, B. LiTTIe, O. DiAngeIes, D. Bailey, S. Lange, B. Schullz, W. Barker, D. BradTord. SECOND ROW: B. Crowe lManagerl, T. Scarllin, L. FVGVISCIYE, L. Chase, B. Carvalho, F. Flesselman, C. Rawson, C. Roach, G. Kilchell, B. AlTschuIer, J. STehlilc, P. McCallicln, F. Crysler, T. Wilcox, T. Davies. TI'IIRD ROW: Mr. Marshall lCoachI, R. Priesing, S. Berlnefl, C. Boviard, C. Bernheimer, B. Derr, E. Eliclcer, D. Anderson, Cv. Wynlcoop, C. Tull, B. Weld, B. BFLICIW, B. MeTzgar, C. Falcone, D. Pearce, J. WheTsTone, D. SchoeTTIe, Mr. Horner lCo.achl. FOURTH ROW: W. Merz, D. Carr, B. Sparlms, B. Marlin, B. Anderson, D. Zeisse, G. PainTer, J. Falz, S, Gross, A. Vellin, R. I-less. Sevenfy-nine hnwlinq BOWLING SCHEDULE I-larriTon Opponen s 2 O O 35 April 4 II I8 24 29 May 2 9 I6 22, 23 29, 30 RGCIITOI' Marple-Newllilwn Lower Meril: n I-Iavericlrd Upper Darby Marple-llewlown Radnor I'laverTord Upper Darby . Lower Merion Radnor MarpIeANewTown Lower Merion T'IaverTord Upper Darby lvI.arpIe-NewTown , Rddrlflll' ,. HaverTord . Upper Darby Lower Merion . II I' H W CREW SCHEDULE e ll. s. naval Academy A Nulley High School -Kenl School - Hun School - Belleville A Bonner -Philadelphia ScholasTic Championships 4 SToTesbury RegaTTa - NaTionaI Schoolboy CI-lampicnships - Canadian Schoolboy Championships girls' tennis eye? 5 ...4f' FIRST ROW: B, MclnTyre, A. BelmonTe, L. GeTTy, A. BeImonTe. SECOND ROW: Miss Gulick lCcachI. M. Gee, E. Perchcnoclz, L. Kimmelman, E. Hahn, D. OriTTiTh, P. Bainbridge, A. Hahn, B. Kerr, O. l.L.rwliYli. ReTurning To The courTs This season were Tour experienced Tennis players, PeTey Bainbridge, Anne Hahn, Wissa Hahn, and Ellen Perchonoclc, who were assisTed by sixTeen deTermined TeammaTes. Coached by Jane Ouliclc, The courT gals saw acTion againsT Radnor, ConesToga, Upper Darby, AbingTon, and Baldwin. hu 5' tennis WiTh The reTurn oT L.M. VarsiTy leTTermen Wes Oler, Bob Magen, and George Solcol, The Tennis Team loolced Torward To a good season. Solcol, The sevenTh ranked junior in The Middle ATIanTic STaTes, was expecTed To lead The neTn'ien in Their aTTempT To deThrone The 1958 champions, Lower Merion, and gain The crown which The Three originally helped To aTTain. FIRST ROW: D. DiCarICi, A. Braunlield, S. Smifh, B. Magen, G. Sol-aol, S. Bcirish, R. Clark, SECOND ROW: B. Cavanaagh, B. Braonfiefd, W. Oler, P. OoTTlieb, C. English, M, HalleTT, Mr. Schneider lCoaChI, Eighiy April May Apirl May I3. 22. I6 ZI 23 30 7 II I9 22 7 I3 I6 20 23 27 30 7 II I4 23 GIRLS' TENNIS Lansdowne-Aldan ConesToga Radnor Upper Darby AbingTon ChelTenham Lower Merion Baldwin-VarsiTy BOYS' TENNIS Conestoga Springfield Lansdowne-Aldan Haverford Radnor Norrlsfown Upper Darby AbingTon ChelTenham DisTricT Championships STaTe Championships BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 26 - Marple-Newfcwn 30 - Abingfon --Chelienham 2 6 - Upper Darby 9- Norrisfown I3 - Chesler I6 - Haverford 20 - Plymoufh-Whilernarsh 23 - Ridley Township 30-Abingfon 4-Cheltenham 7 - Upper Darby ll -- Norrislown I4- Chesier I8 - Haverford 2 I - Plymoufh-Whifema rsh 25 - Ridley-Township April May April 9 I5 I8 22 24,25 28 May 6 9 I3 I6 I9 23 l TRACK - Norrisiown - Ridley. Chesier - Lower Merion Relays -- Upper Darby - Penn Relays - Ridley - Chellenham - Suburbans - Haverford - Disfricis - Abingion - Sfaie hasehall FIRST ROW: R, Toub, C. Franlceberger, A. Goldstein, S. Greenberg, J. Shore, J. Huiman, S. Nissenbaum, B. Weinroih, J. Spencer, J. Marlcley lManagerl. SECOND ROW: B. Brody, E. Cod- dinglon, J. Holmes, l.. Decina. J. Jaclcson, E. Holme, R. Abel, R. Phillips, J. Fsles, B. Hearn, J, Bolfon, M. Scholz, A. Mariina. THIRD ROW: E. I-loclcreiler, J. Roberls, C. Springer, N. Greenfield, H. Siner, S. Holi, T. Harrison, T. Liillewood, T. Marlin, S, Drury, W, Arnold, F. Tiilow, B. Davidggnl A, Gerber, Mr. Pielrylca lCoachl. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Wilcox lCoachl, E. Asam lManagerl, B. Earl lManagerl. Pilching was 'rhe lcey io The baseballers' hopes lor a successful l95'-7 season. Wilh Harri'ron's only relurning l..M. lellermen Tom Harrison and Tom Lilllewood, 'ironl line hurlers, and wilh addilional mound help from Junior Woody Arnold The mound slalii sraclced up 'ro be one of The besr in Ihe league. Harrison was expecled io lead The learn hiHing in bofh power and perceniage. track The Traclc leam was counling on some solid long-dislance runners lo bulwarlc ils ailaclc. Relurning LM. lerlermen, miler Emmeii Slaiiord and half-miler Ben Linlool, were expeciecl 'ro make The Iwo mile and medley relay 'reams 'rhe cindermen's chief poinl-geflers. Don Jordan, anolher L.M. leiierman, was depended on lo lead 'rhe speedslers in 'rhe sprinis and hurdles. FIRST ROW: T. Waflrins, E. l-Iiclcman, P. Waiineighi, D. Jordan, B. Liniooi, A. Saunders, E. SiaFlord, F. Jordan. SECOND ROW: E. Slerne, S. Liedman, M. Greenberg, D. Barshay, P. Sline, W. Reynolds, B. Davidson, B. Ramsey, C. Hires, M. Harringlon, B. Denenberg, R. Spady. THIRD ROW: S. Brazina, J. Miller, S. Classen, D. Pearson, M. Yovanovich, R. Digilio, J. Wiclcersharn, D. Healhinglon, D. Moon, J. Bisingnaro. D. Marshall, R. Grasso, R. Belle, S. Curriss, J. Rossel, Mr. Hollingsworlh lCoachl. Eighiy-one acknowledgments The I959 AURORA wishes fo express sincere fhanlrs fo Mrs. Barone, liferary adviser: fo Mr. Leinbach, arf adviser: fo Mr. Schneider, phofography adviser: and fo Mr. Whisfler, business and phofography adviser, Their wholehearfed cooperafion, fund of knowl- edge, and experience made our firsf yearbook a successful produc- fion, A special fhanlc you fo Mr. J. Clark, of fhe Clark Prinfing House, whose friendly and experf advice assisfed us greafly. Our fhanlcs also fo Sarony Sfudios for fheir cooperafion and assisfance. Sincerely, Dave Crowfher . .Edifor-in-Chief Ali Bieberman ,Assisfanf Edifor Bill Oelcoslci Assisfanf Edifor Jeffie Peffus. I .,Assisfanf Edifor f9'GTi'!f.! .9 Sc nom. l , Member of Ouill and Scroll hnsiness friends OF LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, PHILADELPHIA, AND NEARBY TERRITORY ......... The following leading business firms have helped make if financially possible fo publish THE I959 AURORA of HARRITON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL and for Their generous supporf The Class of I959 falces This opporfunify fo say THANK YOU. Q Pi yi fa , 1 I f f., - dk,-J D D 41,4 -,f fu V' - XLV5 X 1 . x., ,1 . X 4. IA! 050, lptoi r .. AEIKIX is .. 3 1 1 producers Merion Square Repair Shop, Joe H. Utz, Ml 2-3348 Copley's Food Market, Gladwyne, Ml 2-7121 Merion Square Market, 340 Righters Mill Road, Gladwyne Hy Selbst Coats Merion Square Hardware Co., Youngsford and Righters Mill Roads Gladwyne Merion Square Hardware Co. Youngsford and Righters Mill Roads, Gladwyne Harry Lewis, 231 Lloyd Lane Freed Bros. Motor Co., Inc., Ridge Pike, Conshohocken Howell S. Zulick, Jeweler-Watchmaker, Bryn Mawr 'A' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Hubsch Mr. and Mrs George F. Klein, Jr. Charles Mitchell R. Sandler Mr. and Mrs A. R. Bell, Jr. Elizabeth D. Biggs Mrs. Harriet B. March Suzie Davis Mr .and Mrs. A. F. Barone Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. .J. M. Junkin Frank S. Harrison Chester T. Baker Roger and Evelyn Leslie Harry S. Gilgore Richard M. Hesselman Dr. and Mrs. Morris W. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Altred Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. John L. Moneta Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goldstein Linda Nalibotsky W. Ross Mottett Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamlet Rettus, Jr. Mary Maples Ma Mr Mr ry Dee Parker .and Mrs. Wm. B. Bunting . and Mrs. Wm. M. Buchanan Tinker Yeats Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rigterink Lloyd G. Potter Samuel L. Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garland Eighty-three Carl E. Berzilius and Hildur Robert S. Hussey Mr. and Mrs. Henry Asam A. Gordon Scowcrott Mr. and Mrs. David B. Crowlher A. G. Cohen Carol S. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazer Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wilsen Mr. and Mrs. Clilrlord Risberg Mr. and Mrs. Herman N. Davis Mrs. Granl R. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Engle Taylor. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkpalrick Jean M. Chance Dr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Gehes Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Bank Mrs. Elizabelh T. Ogelsby Mr. and Mrs. Ford Sebaslian W. H. Davidson Dr. Wm. H. Ramsey Tom Marlin Mrs. Blackburn Dr. Copeland Jean Anyon Mr. Weslover Claudia Ermillio Sue Shapiro Trudy Shlalman Bob Seidman James G. Beighle Norman Caplan Frank Treslon Sally Ogelsby Bill Gekoski Sally McKean Ellen Perchonock Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rockower George Kilchell Spike Hickman Geraldine R. Segal Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fried con+inuecI Linda Blank Roberla Rosenbloom Lillle Norl ' Boylan The Glee Club Sandy Conway Larry Gayman Paul Halpern Mr. and Mrs. Leroy H. Hollingsworlh Bob Cords Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cords Wm. W. and Marie A. Jones Dr. and Mrs. John H. Sline Rev. and Mrs. Howard W. Oursler Mr. and Mrs. R. Lynn Carr Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Sfewarl Mr. and Mrs. lrving Marks Mr. and Mrs. Herberl Wernick Roger L. Sfavvarl Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wailneighl Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shacklelon Dr. and Mrs. Len H. Collins, Jr. Kalhryn M. Hamrick Mrs. Nalhan H. RiH Roberf W. Walson Dr. Peler A. Herbul Mrs. Florence N. Brendlinger Mrs. Henry Wexelblal Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pelze Mr. and Mrs. Aven Smilh Nalhan I. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Elwood Arnold Jerilyn Decker George M. Painler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Cryus A. Caullon Dr. Scholz Harry Baron Mrs. Anderson Creelman Eleanore K. Todd Eighfy-four Lea E. Chase Herberl' V. Gosweiler, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. I. B. Fein Mrs. Donald R. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. E. Gorden Weils, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fridlinglon Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levy Mr. and Mrs. Donald Earl Mr. Henry Dubin Gordon N. Reager Theodore H. Gordon Mrs. J. B. Fordham Mr. and Mrs. Arvey J. Ibbolson Dr. and Mrs. Nolan N. Alkinson Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Bevelacqua Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I. Golflieb Mr. and Mrs. C. Wyalf Smylhe Mrs. Alice Hoellig Esslinger George A. Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Sumerson H. Schwarlz Mr. and Mrs. James W. Turfle Msr. Ming Grey Dr. and Mrs. Viclor A. Digilio Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Rawson Eleanor C. Humphrys Mrs. Alberl' Achel Alberl and Judifh Kaye Dr. Philip A. Bearg F. S. Crysler Mr. and Mrs. E. Oberhollzer Mr. and Mrs. H. Russell Young BeHy Jones Savage Inez C. Bieberman Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rosenbloom Dr. Michael ScoH Dr. and Mrs. Roy I. Peck Ann Buchanan Regan Nicgj-X all Qu ur' QJVJ 'X 3 F1,r' Xj bi. Compliments r nw . 17 If my H 1 9' fu ' y'iJ:MgFR1END NJ bfjbfifj ffl . 4 - - ff ,' if f, ,L Q til K I JgSD4l5f,?iJr,.,!! A, '5 , lx , xi? Y-if C . ty by V H QJJHXE PJ A rig Al. N ' fx' 7 , 5 I 1, K 6 E' g vs.:--ywf-.fx ii'-in-M'--LI Lu. f if Eghyf 1 ' 1 I , 1 . MX V ' xxxx , ' f-vm WX . . , J L X M S a n X Il' f R XM' 151 yi 'Q A I N ff m f 4 F1 xr: ,A I, lf: , Xf CXX4 fyf ,fi N, 3' 1? 1 F , , . ' .4 f M N wx ' 0 X J 1 ,, ,f yw QM ' Y X X, -X X N X X 'NYS by ' X A xXx 'h , xx NX X X x XXX X X X if X 1 1 X, X Y Y 'J . ,f 1 'M Www.. X .. X 4 W' lf- it's the cut that counts GARY ELLICT SALONS Distinctive .Hair Styling COBRIN PHARMACY 129 Montgomery Avenue Cynwyd, Penna. Merio Pa. - 354 Montgomery Ave. - MO 4-8878 Wynneheld, Pa.-54th BL Arlington Sts.-TR 8-1687 City Line Center-7646 City Line Ave.-TR 8-5174 MO 4.8080 Congratulations to the Class of 1959 and to its Camp Oneka Graduates EMILY AND HENRIETTA DEUBLER 634 Broad Acres Road Penn Valley, Narberth, Penna. Con grafu fafiorw to the Class of 1959 WILLIAM PENN FLOUR MILLS COMPANY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania L. H. FOSTER BERT'S GULF STATION RECORDS - RADIO - I-II-FI Merion Square Shopping Center Gladwyne 949 Montgomery Avenue N arberth, Penna. M0hawk 4-9262 Road Service Call For and Delivery Eighfy-six NATIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS CORPORATION XQII MP1 BUY 11:f AAA:'A5: I C 100 EAM THAN 'Pax lf! xx 'W BREYER ICE cw-wx DIVISIQN HIIERICE cn II I If T44 S PHILADELPHIA - NEW YORK - NEWARK - WASHINGTON Robert G. Huffer Company 425 BELMONT AVENUE Bala-Cynwyd FLEISCHIVIANN'S BAKERY 21st and ARCH STREETS Philadelphia 3, Pa. RECOGNIZED QUALITY BAKERS SINCE IS76 E ghfy Gladwyne, Pa. The Old Gladwyne Hardware 351 Righters Mill Road ohn Hallowell M.ff IMAJLQM of CORTRIGHT COAL COMPANY Twelve South Twelfth Street Philadelphia 7, Penna. Shippers of High Grade Bituminous Coals from Pennsylvania and West Virginia For complete one-stop banking and trust services bank at F l D E L l T Y PHILADELPHIA TRUST COMPANY Broad 86 Walnut Streets Philadelphia 9, Pa. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Eighty-sigh? Compliments nf a Friend P E T R 0 OIL BURNERS - FUEL OIL - BURNER SERVICE Make It A Rule - Use Petro Fuel PETROLEUM HEAT 81 POWER CO. 810 N. Broad Street Philadelphia 30, Pa. In Phila.: POplar 5-0600 In Suburbs: Enterprise 10123 fno tollj E ghfy Compliments of FRElHOFER'S Perfect Bread WE'RE PROUD . . . - To Appear ih Harritoh l-ligh SChool's First Year Book. - To Be Able to Supply Your Cateteria With WaWa Dairy Farm Products. - To Always Utter the Fihest Quality. You can have this some delicious fresh country bottled milk delivered to your door-step . , . call LOwelI 6-6500 WAWA, Delaware County, Pa. LUCE'S MEAT SERVICE INC. l43 W. GIRARD AVENUE Philadelphia 23, Pennsylvania GA 5-6474-75-76 Nty Beau Claire Shop 1633 Walnut St. Dresses and Suits Stop in and see why so many people prefer FINE our good taste in fashions. FURS K D 5 126 South 19th Street S The Elsie Shop Philadelphia 3, Pa. RI 5.5514 Dresses 111 So. 40th Sr. Good Friends Like Good Clothes Wear Well JACKSON 81 MOYER 1 6 1 0 Chestnut Street QUALITY APPROACH L' I ' YQ-S' IN. L2 ,r ,f- - -M 'Iskra ' V ij ' l' A g lf' Lge-' 'lu' s G-?J-2XR ln, fx Q R , ,fs ful : ' 6 ta le' ', s is l ' QV- . 3 4' :J L'-it N x 'A-all ' ' V l.s:l'LL A, L,- . s,ss,,1. 5' ' ss! .1 'L L . ' .X , ,gt X! 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SAM CHINNICI POP!-AR one C0- Fuel Oil - Oil Burners AMERICAN SPORTSWEAR Sales '- Service Vineland, N. Phone: LAwrence 5-9488 Shear Artistry al'g0 HCAOEOII BEAUTY SALON 872 Lancaster Avenue Bryn Mawr, Penna. A Personal Friend of Gary Gilgore H. ROSENBLUM C. P. A. 4026 Poplar Street Philadelphia 4, Pa. Compliments Of FRANK W. LABOWITZ JOHN H. KOEGLER INC. Chrysler - Plymouth Sales 86 Service GRAND OPENING SIMEA SALES AND SERVICE 130 Montgomery Avenue Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. iy-two Stroehmann Bros. Bakery E. RIDGE AVENUE Plymouth Township Norristown, Pa. J. E. KUNKEL 63rd and Market Streets Philadelphia 39, Pa. Since 1907 GULF uel Oil Quiet May Automatic Heating Chrysler Airtemp Air Conditioning Sold Installed Serviced FLanders 2-2888 B-LACK ANGUS WALTER M. FARROW of Sales Representative MONTGOMERY couNTY ,. E, Me, 325 E. Lancaster Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. Bfvn MW' LA 5 0409 N lylh THE SWEATER STORE ALL-AMERICAN AWARD SWEATERS NX Shaker Knit Coat, Boat or Crewneck ,.El 1 1. - '35 With or Without Stripes Any Color Combination ' if 4, 35-ii ' World's Largest Stock 100f2 Wool Also complete line of Majorette Equipment PEARSON'S SPORTING STORE 1010 Chestnut Street 4' 5-0823 LAwrence- Q 5-4724 WM. G. CUFF G. CQ. Electrical Contractors 855 Lancaster Avenue Bryn Mawr, Pa. APPLIANCE SERVICE With the Good Wishes of An Admiring Supplier FRED BABB 61 SONS King of Prussia Road Wayne, Pa. ETTlNGER'S SHOES wAere fAe gracluafea Jfilyly guy fAeir 5LoeJ 5 W. Lancaster Avenue Ardmore, Pa. ALBRECHT'S FLOWERS NARBERTH . ARDMORE . WAYNE Congrafu64fionJ fo frie 1959 CLASS OF HARRITON Ninety-four


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