Haverford High School - Greystones Yearbook (Havertown, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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1'-t.. ' in F ALFRED F. BURFEIND 230 Ivy Rock Lane Al An outstanding member of the soccer team and a familiar figure on the tennis court, Al has a sought-after capacity for under' standing people. The future holds a chemical engineering career for this friendly and pop- ular young man. Student Council lg Assembly Committee 3: Soccer l, 2, 3: Tennis l, 2, 31 National Honor Society Z, 3: Boys' Hi-Y 2, 3, WAYNE L. BURGENTS, JR. 2429 Wynnefield Drive Butch The ultimate goal of making the honor roll may eventually he achieved hy hluefeyed Butch in his senior year. He is most often found racing around in his hot 'il Chevy nowadays, but in the future he will probably use his car only as a means of transporf tation to his joh in the husiness world. Vv'restling 3. MARGARET W. CALDERWOOD 100 Upland Road Prizm' Une look at those lrish eyes and you'll read Peggy's secret desire in them. She wants to go hack to northern lreland and attend Queen's College. This pleasant, hrownfhaired lass will soon he adding her services to those of other social workers. Operetta l, 3: A Cappella Choir l. 3: Drama Cluh 3: 2, 3: College Cluh 33 Bowling Cluh l, 2, 3, MARY ELIZABETH CALL 2519 Woodleigh Road Betty Mary Call, hetter known by other Fords as Betty, is rememf hered hy her friends for her love for Strauhie. Betty's future plans include marriage and raisf ing a family. Her secret amhif tion elahorates on this suhjectz Betty has stated that secretly she would like to marry a dry cleaner, SALLY CALL 50 Fairfield Road Sally Someday in the future Along. tall Sally will own a red con- vertihle, if her desire is fulfilled. Sall 's artistic ahility will un' doulitedly be helpful to her as well as to the college of her choice. Baskethall 1, 2, 33 Costume Cluh lg Art Cluh 2g Bowling Club l: Spanish Cluh 33 Pen and Ink fTypistj 39 Merit Award: Art 2. CAROL JEAN CAMPBELL 5 Llandaff Road Carol lust mention Marlon Brando and you'll get this Scotch lass all shook. Well'known for her take-offs a la Harry Belefonte, Carol likes nothing hetter than to sing folk songs and strum that old guitar. Operetta l, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir l, 2, 31 All'School Show fCastj 2. 3. JOSEPH CARAPICO 26 Woodcroft Road Moose A leader of men and a follow' er of women, -loe is quite popuf lar at Haverford. Although tagged the most delicate lacrosse player, this future nuclear engif neer is an avid outdoorsman, Student Council 2. 3: Athletic Association l: Foothall lg La' crosse 'lg Baskethall 2: Basehall lg junior Red Cross 2. PATRICIA ANTONETTA CARBONE 1250 Leedom Road Pat Pat has uiet considerate .. q , . . ways and a warm, friendly smile. Music is this pleasant senior's favorite suhject and diversion. Witli her great interest in this field she'll make a fine music teacher. Operetta l, 21 A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3g Lihrary Cluh l, 3: 31 Bowling Cluh lg Radio Production 2. ROGER W. CARLSON 1512 Robinson Avenue Smiley lf you suddenly hear a loud hang you know it's Smiley fulnlling his secret amhition to eat until I hurstf' He is aptly described hy his nickname and we know his good nature will further his future career in me' chanical engineering. Rifle Cluh 2, SARAH ELIZABETH CARSON 137 Strathmore Road Sallie Known for her incessant chat' tering, this haskethall star would someday like to play for the Warritmrs. Should this wish never come true, Sallie will he content heing a hookkeeper. Baskethall l, 2, 3: Costume Cluh 2: Bowling Cluh 1: Pen and Ink fTypistj 3g AllfSchool Show fCommitteej 2. Twentyfeigltt

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ROBERT JAMES BOWERS 3518 Tyson Rd. Newtown Square Bob Planning a career in either the United States Marines or in busif ness, Bob's secret ambition is to be a pro stock car dealer. This desire must have been initiated by his possession of that '55 Plymouth Coupe. Social Committee 3: Finance Committee lg Soccer 1. STEWART C. BOWERS III 1620 Ridgeway Road Bucky One of the most athletic mem- bers of the class, Bucky is an all' around favorite with the guys and dolls at Haverford. This tall, goodflooking senior would like to play pro baseball, but he is looking ahead to a career in business and the possibility of owning a nightclub. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball l, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 7.3 Merit Award: Physical Education. STANLEY F. BOWMAN 509 Grand Avenue Stan Even though Stan has a secret yearning to play on a school football team, he will always be remembered for his wrestling ability and terrific clarinet play' ing. Like most of us, beyond college Stan is undecided as to what his future profession will be. Athletic Association 2: Wres- tling I, 2, 3: Orchestra l, 2, 3: Band l, 2, RICHARD J. BOYKIN 122 East Turnbull Avenue Dick Dick is among the multitude of students who have a secret de' sire to make the honor roll. He plans to make a career in the field of business. Dick is rememf bered for his flirtatious looks and for having the only Olds at Haverford that barks. Assembly Committee 1: Social Committee 2: Wrestling l, 2. GARY R. BRAUN 1500 Steel Road Gary Gary will always be rememf bered as one of the hardest working boys on the cross-counf try team. His ambition to Go Steady isn't so unreal. Everyone knows that Gary will be a ter' rific engineer. Finance Committee 2: Student Council 11 Cross Country 3: La- crosse 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2. JAMES ROBERT BRENNAN 519 Upland Road Ollie Ollie wants to understand that everlovin' Espanol so much. He may soon reach his goal when he follows through with his college career. Ollie is remembered for his crazy antics. Hmfm-m. Soccer 3: Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 3: Boys' HifY 3: Band I, 2, 3. JACK BREWSTER 109 Decatur Road 111611 Tall and silent are two words that can easily describe this gray' eyed senior. Although we are not sure of Jack's interest con- cerning the dance floor, we do know that he would like to hear Mr. Wiley's Skyliners. The out- doors holds many interests for jack, including his future career, farming. Wrestling 1, 3: Rifle Club l, 2. 3: National Honor Society 3. WILLIAM BROUILLARD 434 Sagamore Road Bill Bill, remembered for his out' standing brain, still would like to be able to understand solid geometry. We hope that Bill's ambition becomes a reality soon so that he can continue his studies and become an electrical engineer. Band 1, 2, 3: Merit Award: DfC History: National Honor Society 3. WILLIAM FURMAN BRUCE 724 Hirst Avenue Bill Off in a cloud of dust goes Bill on his motor scooter. This potential engineer has had a good start here at Haverford toward his future occupation by assisting in the technical end of all our productions. Lacrosse QManagerj 2. 3g Boys' HifY 2, 3: Radio Club l, 2, 3: National Honor Society 3. ROBERT DOUGLASS BURDICK 1000 Pennsylvania Avenue Bird Because of the Middle East crisis, Bob has returned to Haverford after spending only a few months in Egypt. Once more a full-fledged Ford, this quiet, friendly individual hopes soon to get rid of those crutches he's had to use for the past year. Bob hopes to make government service his career. Soccer I, 23 Boys' HifY 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 23 Band 1, 2. Twentyaseven



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DONALD CAVE 132 Woodbine Road Don A true sports enthusiast, Don has participated in two of our most rugged ones: football and lacrosse. Secretly yearning to live the life of Riley, this quiet Ford has his sights set on a col' lege education sometime in the near future. Football l, 2, 3: Lacrosse I, 2. WILLIAM F. CHEDEVILLE 324 South Manoa Road Bill A keen interest in amateur radio fosters Bill's hope to be' come a communications expert. Adept at handling a motorcycle, this future T.V. repairman will get there fast and will do the best job possible, when called upon to Hx a television set. HARRY CHESS 161 Charles Drive Cliessie Anyone with an aching tooth? If you're willing to wait a few years, Harry will hx it for you, as dentistry is to be his profesf sion. Perhaps he'll entertain his patients with his tales of Bar- tram High School. Radio Club 2. WILLIAM ROBERT CLOUD 300 Twin Oaks Drive Bill Mr. Schmuckler, what hapf pens if I mix this green chemical with the one in that large bottle? Cloud, don't you dare! Another inquisitive, mad sci' entist, Bill is constantly asking questions and trying out his ideas in the chem lab. This energetic experimenter would like to be a construction engi' IICCT. RICHARD CLOUSER 1813 Belvedere Ave. Rich That hot trumpeter you've heard for the last three years is Rich displaying his musical talent. Hoping to be a minister, the ambition of this boy with the dark brown eyes is to be in the first fifth of the class, Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Band 1, 2, 3: Radio Production 1. Tw BARBARA ANN COBOURN 1517 Sunnyhill Lane Bobs Sparkling blue eyes, personal' ity plus and an unfailing blush- ing ability are Babs' greatest assets. Her secret ambition is to be invisible for 24 hours, but life for her many friends would be very dull if her desire should materialize. In the future Babs will he found as the center at- traction on a college campus. Assembly Committee 3, Finance Committee l: Library Club 3: College Club 3: junior Red Cross 3: Banquet Waitress 2. 31 Fordian fTypistl 3: Pen and lnlg fTypistl 33 All'School Show fCastj 2. 3. MARY KATHLEEN CONYERS 1830 Rose Tree Lane Katy Wheiiever you see that gleam in Katy's eye, you know that something unpredictable is forth- coming from that small bundle of mischief. It has been found that nothing would please Katy more than to see a certain Villa- nova sophomore named Ben in bermudas. Orchestra l, 2, 33 Band l, Z, 3: Operetta 1, 3. WALTER COPELAND 28 Chelten Road Walt Walt, as he is known to his friends, can be seen quite often riding around in his '37 Ply' mouth. This senior, who leaves H.H.S. with the desire to operf ate the electronic control panel in the office, hopes to make elec- tronics his vocation. Radio Club 2, 3: Projector Club l, Z, 3: W.H.H.S. Engineer 2, 3: All'School Show fCastj 2. MARIA BETTY COSTALAS 100 Tenby Road Betty Every Fordette hopes that Betty's secret ambition will soon be realizedwto see the hockey team have an undefeated season. Betty, whose goal is elementary teaching, is remembered for her Grecian good looks. Student Council 3: Athletic As' sociation 1: Social Committee I: Finance Committee 2: Hockey I, 2, 3: Tri-HifY 3: Pen and Ink fTypistj 3: Greystones 1Cof chairman, Business Committeel BARBARA JOAN COX 302 Edgehill Drive Barb Want to marry a millionaire? This hazelfeyed, brownfhaired gal does, and we think this am- bition is quite probahle with her pleasing manner. Barbls career will be nursing, but we just wonder how long it will be until she receives her MRS. degree. cntyfnine

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