Haverford High School - Greystones Yearbook (Havertown, PA)

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una 15- -v.. V .Q RAY DISTON RESIDENCE 1317-B DORADO DRIVE KISSIMMEE, FL 34741-2420 MAILING PO BOX 421 104 KISSIMMEE, FL 34742-1104 PHONE 407-847-4011 GREYSTGNES presented by the class of 1960 4069 0 Tj,W1 Q- N ef Jw GIS' 1 ,5 N 19 5' ICH. 5 90 HAVERFORD TGWNSHIP SENICJR HIGH SCHQQL Havertown, Pennsylvania The Fords Go Marching On not only is a line from our favorite song but also is a phrase with deep meaning. It signifies the ambitions of Haverford stu- dents to pursue higher goals and to accept greater challenges throughout their lives. This thought pro- vided us With a theme for our 1960 GREYSTONES. Within these pages is the story of the onward march of the Fords of 1959-60. , . W.yys::?U -- ,f-'F .r is-5 kx5 1- ,V mfg -. '54 J 4 X s as W N Q Nmslvw' , i . A Y was -M 'F of 'L' W ff ,A .. ,V QW' Y v - K .vu eh.,-5vf'w1'?x.y, , Q UK V K g 9 ,N ,gE.,1.31.x: k A ! at i K, , r i 2141- :7i7?w:mk'm94iV - s,..w-1 .Q 4- 'M ., egsfiaf-1:4-iA!SFF'Ja Qs ' , , t lc' 'f 5fl?f , I. SM s . X' ug-xii! L . . t-.iw-t.,,. -fiixlf , -fgzlfig-.dugg .X ,HL ,V-13.3 ef ' ,:-,g E, 5 X92 . ,u Contents . AC1II11H1St1'EL'E1OH , ,., . -we , . , ,,, QwmwQQMwQQWW5g , ., .4,. , , , , ' CMOS - 'aH?WfWWWf1 1 1 f 4 1 1 aeeea '1 ' ' he Sports ....... Underclassmen . Seniors .. , sgpmmfq page page Page page page page 8 38 66 80 114 128 I Haverford High, Thy Praise We'll ever sing, Long shall thy fame in florid accents ring. Pinioned in splendor may our banners soar, Crimson and Gold triumphant evermore. Soon, all too soon, our school-day Joys are gone Then, with the radiance of the breaking dawn Ascends our love in loyalty to thee And mem'ry holds us close eternally. III Students arise, shout now with wild acclaim, Join in the song to Alma Mater's name. Let not one foe among her ranks be known, Fealty and love will ever bring us home. M X 1 Xfyf. ' MMM nklxtg, if ,I 1 'F . 2 ff f- - 'V 1 51' lv x 1- V az, V .., ,va-' f. Y, ,Y 1 . :wwf 5.x-1E-3,35 nina , RA,- ' ' V six' Q. r 1' Y K ' ' ' M -- , n r ,D 4-fm b, ,U 1 - r ,b ,Ag-V. iv- u ,tv '1 ' ' 14? . Y it AM' X' '- a ri N11 i ,su-iw u -, ,, 1 Q fl ' V E, , i iil. .n - fr Y.,p-inf-M-vw 'l' 4 Y 5 aiu. Lwii , N Onward to victory Crimson and Gold, Onward to meet the foe, Warriors bold . , 5 X , f . I-ui ll , A' A Fil., - , , 5 D -!Hiaf4,.,hA.'- ' , Miriam V. N. Collins 32 years Robert A. Livingston 35 years '-'-f N 77 fi., I. Darla X EYQZ Y eafi-, RECOG The Class of 1960 is privileged to recognize nine mem- bers of the faculty who have served for thirty years or more at Haverford. We salute you. Miss Brown, Miss Collins, Miss David, Miss Jones, Miss Nickerson, Mr. Fink, Mr. Howarth, Mr. Livingston. and Mr. Stinson. Lillian R. Brown 241.5 years ' N. I , xi .Q 17' V 'LQ . X ,Q f. 7 ' A. N Fw V ' 'fi V41 ly 'dp ', 'f 1 'Hi 1335 I 4, a i J L I i i 5 I 'Hn ' MF f.., ,.,.t tres! , ,L ,- MAMA 'Vim an-I B . Sri 3 0 .pears HSOII if I' Ax l.l z- FW 'g . -.X y xt., :Q gi, - ii ki NX b A, e kg X . M ad ge Nickerson You have given unselfishly of your time and talents for the good of youth. By your efforts you have helped to make Haverford High the fine school it is today. The Seniors of 1960 join with the many seniors who have known you over the years in a heartfelt Thank-you ly' Paul E. Fink Margaret C. Jones 30 years 32 years 'f 'f'fT'7ff? 7- 'T ' 32 years Benjamin W. Howarth 34 years x V, 11 ,-4. .1 ,W 3 bi J, ' af, 4 ,I- nu 'RA ,.,4 Www. 4+ fv f' mu W mug K, 1 'W f 9,0 ff ffff ' w 4 4 741, 'ia V Q- 4-. ami' ,M un OM, 1-an A W' ' .ga :A M, kwa! AKXSVV ' Jfiflff T Ni 'Gln ,, 13. W! ei-was als ct, - 5 u Z f'NX fx THE DRHHNG FORCE ADMINISTRATION In order to have an effectively organized school, you must have complete cooperation of all admin- istrative bodies, from the school board and superintendent to the student council and its committees. We are indeed fortunate. Our ad- ministration is constantly improv- ing every phase of school life. The efficient and friendly way in which Mr. Walker and Mr. Stin- son administer their duties is typi- cal of all those responsible for the education of Haverford Township children. IW fff fwfr.-.M ' 'fa:zlf,.fZ . A 'ee U., I 3 '7 Dr. Paul R. Slater Univ. of Pitt., Ph.D. Dr. Slater visits algebra class to observe Ford Foundation teacher, Joseph Taylor. If X ,f f f Q7 X , ffm? f' I .t., A YO Superintendent of Schools One of Dr. Paul R. Slater's many responsibilities as Superintendent of Schools in Haverford Town- ship is the constant improvement of the academic curriculum and the many extra curricular activities in every township school. Through his efforts the science and language wing is now being added to the high school. The laboratories will do much to increase the effectiveness of teaching techniques. Dr. Slater's future plans include provisions for accelerated students, greater availability of schol- arships, and the development of a working student exchange program. We are sure that under the guidance of Dr. Slater, Haverford Township schools will meet the needs of all students in our changing world as well as main- tain high scholastic standards. Seated: Mr. Moran, Mrs. Cole, Mr. Brown Ml Mr. Taggart. Standing: Mr. Rice, Mr. Manthorpc The nine members of the Haverford Township School Board, under the direction of President Wil- liam O. Jackson, provide educational facilities, a teaching and administrative staff, and a sound scho- lastic program for the students in the township schools. Some of the duties of the ten standing commit- tees are the preparation of a budget 3 the hiring of teachers, administrators, and non-professional em- ployees, and the building of necessary improve- ments and additions to the actual buildings them- selves. The committees, with various board members as chairmen, administer to the needs of the school district under their jurisdiction, and, after recom- mendations are made to the entire board, action is taken at regular public meetings. Board of Education Mrs. Cole, Dr. Slater, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Wright, and Mr. Brown check the progress of the new addition to the Senior High. HIEF STYLISTS Taylor, Mr. Schlack, Dr. Slater, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Class, Mr. McClintock, Mr. Wright, 34 we m ay . if N , AA.A ,. f THE TEERI G HEEL .... John W. Walker Univ. of Penna., A.M. As Principal, Mr. Walker has the responsibil- ity of supervision over all teachers and other employees of the school. He is responsible, too, for the continuance of good public relations through frequent contacts with parents and community groups. His main concern, however, is his students. By the employment of more effective teaching methods in the classroom and by continual improvement of the extra- curricular program, Mr. Walker feels that a student has every opportunity to mature both academically and socially while at Haverford. Glad to be back at school after a short leave of absence at the beginning of the school year, Mr. Walker affirms that his job as principal is very satisfying and challenging. Mr. Stinson's vital character was more evi- dent this year with the absence of Mr. Walker. It Was his duty, as assistant principal, to con- tinue his own work as well as assume the re- sponsibilities of principal. Normally his position entails assisting Mr. Walker and supervising the boys' attendance William B. Stinson Univ. of Penna., M.A. Mrs. Marion Clewell is happy to have Mr. VValke1 back in the driver's seat. i' fav All if mp . fr I if and disciplinary problems. Teaching his re- nowned European International R e l ati on s course also figured prominently in Mr. Stin- son's daily routine. 5 'ifbj w vu. .Q w- 4 V! ,f Q. f Yi f i i . 2? if y, ' 5 5 9. z ff., ll 'Ss , , T -:gf,:gsf S -5 ff xiii? - Helen Bowman. VValt0n B. Hill Bucknell Univ., M.S. Dean of Boys The guidance of Haverford students is quite aptly handled by Mr. Hill, Dean of Boys, and Miss Houchens, Dean of Girls. Serving in a friendly capacity, they are always willing to give vocational help and college information. They plan schedules to further aid students as well as arrange meetings with parents to discuss testing programs and problems. The administrative body of Haverford is complemented by Mr. Brown, who assists the principal. Handling routine questions, arranging for substitute teachers when necessary, and super- vising the parking facilities of the school constitute some of the many aspects of his position. Mr. Brown assists Mr. Hill with tenth and eleventh grade boys' guidance and acts as a medium between outside organizations and the school. Certainly We will never fail to appreciate the help and under- standing received from these able administrative assistants. E. Steele Houchens Univ. of Penna., M.S. Dean of Girls 3 l fffbw Rudi if i' I u : -.fl s yu. 1 Locating student records is no problem for Mrs. Norma Ferrel and Mrs .gvixu it D'-'M-4 V D-'----- Mrs. Mildred Davis and Mrs. Lois M. Brown contribute greatly to the efficiency of the offices. . f 2 L K XZ! 1 r ff- --. ,Q A . '- .a. . Wmrrrf tba ' -'5-N P mv' -' -' ,' , . 1 Z X' I 4 I I I V . .,,. ,ll g fp , Moi X gg i -A F6 7 , f -,gf-. Madge Nickerson - . . Zissgaeasig UmvofMmmqMA. D dBc3-- ' 'C-'ali ?:,Qif ff De artment Head avi '. rlspm Y s C 'r ' we , of . 9 f ,f . X yi' .-,g?fJVfi: , -- Aft .lf ff' 451 exif , f ' If ' A X .e ig,.V ff 2 g 9 9 ig?- T .3 L 2 Y Jltgis 5' ' - E GLISH .... slow curve -Q toward Xia , igfi . if f newldeas ,.- QCBQN- if? Y U7 E24 N Ea 715 saga hffiQ9W 2',, ff' 'VVV Lillian R. Brown Columbia Univ., M..-X. College Club CQ 152 .' .915 5 l fl iv'-f J., , I George M. Leute, Jr. Mary Anne Galloway 'West Chester S.T.C., HS. Univ.ofl1rAnna., MA Tennis, Aviation Club Pen anfl lnl: p Temple Univ., M. Ed. J. V. Basketball and Debating M2113 V '4f ,, My I Wm- ,,,, gf MM' V AV' Wea, ' 77757 ff' , Margaret Carter Jones Univ. of Penna., B.A. Assembly Committee, FTA Laura J. Ulmer Univ. of Penna., A.B. Assist. Senior Play 'Z ' , ..,...r1,s mmnraim 35,-f l l l 2 Unfler the guidance of Miss Brown, Mercer Sim- mington anfl Pat Martirvclalf- note an ihwnfwtant pas- sage. Q 5 it as X A 1 H. Robert Shissler Univ. of Pitt., Litt. M. Senior Play tl is 2415... 4 , in X Q bs. 11 8 . K Q .. . 1. - 1 sl V E .. 'E . Anne A. Janson Univ. of Penna., M.S. Tennis QW Q ra f ,f f I H. Elisabeth Bold Penna. State Univ., M.Ed. Na 'onal Honor Society mfs Elizabeth M. Ott Shippensburg S.T.C., B.S. World Mide Workshop ff , X., Seniors will recall underclass days with Mrs. Ulmer. 24 ,W X Z 3 2555 , I 'M' 4 f f A . . ,f X' Be that as it may, continues Mr. Leute. A basic introduction to .world literature is offered to all sophomore English students as well as a review of the principles of grammar. The student concentrates on British, French, German, Russian, and Oriental authors. The humor of Twain and the tragedy of Poe are emphasized in American Literature as studied by ju- niors at Haverford. Eleventh graders are also given the opportunity to improve punctuation skills. Senior English commences with the tale of Beowulf, the heroic Norseman. Through the year the works of Merry England's eminent authors are combined with the fundamentals of style in composition. Students may substitute general English for Aca- demic English courses in their junior and senior years. Composition is stressed in eleventh grade General Eng- lish, while preparation for the business world is the key- note of Senior General English. Literature, grammar, vocabulary development, speech arts, and composition-these five phases of English, taught over a three year period, thoroughly acquaint students with our language and its use. no-wu..q Alma E. Helbig Temple Univ., M.Ed. Fordian Frank McLaughlin St. Joseph's College, B.S. Track Marylyn Jones Wesleyan Univ., M.A. . 0 'il 3' , . H . ,. .. sl.. . 1 ls 'N-.F icq, if -P - - Robert A. Livingston Temple Univ., M.A. Deparmem Head i a - . . ,,,A .n.n 2 W' 5 i y ' . Margaret L. Utz King's College, B.A. Basketball J. Fred Hughes Rutgers Univ., M.Ed. A. A. Treasurer HISTORY .... Students are given a glimpse of historic inci- dents supplemented by corresponding ideas and The long and short of it in E. I. R. class events in the Problems of Democracy classes for seniors. The particulars of American government r was 'f F i 'A fn L . NX. . ...Q-H gs, . 1 , .Q H -X if,l.,1 -f 3 Q Q . philosophies peculiar to the nations of the world in any one of the varied Social Studies courses available at Haverford. The development of European and Asiatic civi- lizations from the era of the cave dwellers to the more recent age of glass houses is expounded by sophomore World History teachers. Juniors explore the fascinating evolution of America from the westward expansion of the British Empire through the growth of democracy, industrialization, and the extension of power, to recent political, economic and social trends. Mr. Shiplett leads discussions on contemporary Vlr. Livingston: -till-right, now, boys anfl girls . . . are also incorporated into this course. Frowns, classic grimaces, and muttered excla- mations of why? Why? WHY? characterize the students of Mr. Stinson's eminent E. I. R. class. Not even Leopold's natives in the Belgian Congo were subjected to the rigors endured by these seniors. The extensive history program for seniors at Haverford was expanded to include two new courses this year. Latin American History is fo- cused on life Usouth of the border , and World Geography concerns the specific problems facing many regions of the globe today. Nu- YP? Arthur R. N .ill-nli Univ. of Pc-una., M.lCil. Equipment lN'l:1n:1ger .lames R. Shipleti 16 y' 'Nile Univ., M.Ecl ootball ?-3 va.. 5 T ' T 2 ilk- 41 . e , .A E - ' . Q ... - C - 'L ... Q ' 1 Q. . ,E i1e,!f i'1U DA f ail L74 6 L all sums We I I . ,fl-Q' J .if , 'fi I lx fr 'fi ' f 'A ., , ' 'I .f. I V X 'T . f f K 7 M 4.155 ff 4- f r Ill' X N .D-,1!?.7 I ll -,-II ,, ixfagig , if .Q ' 9 Q i V i - . i ' , af f ' 'f 13'.'.,' 332 , egg fe, ,V,, , 3-fre ie., -:J If f fy 1, ,gxgr gg! 5 i, , . iv- 9 bg, ,,. . , l , . 4 I William M. Breuninger ' f . Temple Univ., M.S. Gary Brown and Mr. Stinson framework for the . ,,.,,.,40 J future 1 i. 3... T W , 5 I 5 7 I 1 ..,. f2E?2i1-'f'i:as:, , Mr. Shipplet informs Judy Beaston and Tom Burrows, These 'goose eggs' will never do. in . ' 'll 23-. Y f W I if Wav! e A Qwf ,f we 5 elif If P- Theodore A. Huber Temple Umv-, B-S. Dfamatlcs Elizabeth Anne Gilbert Warren L. Cachion Barbara Alyce Farrow Univ. of Penna., M.A. Columbia Univ., A.B. Westminster, B.A. J, V, FMD'-'Y J. V. Soccer Cheerleaders 33 ' 'gg Visual Aids l fz'ff1:.sa'w Miriam V. N. Collins Columbia Univ., M.A. in Pure Science Honors Chairman Benjamin W. Howarth Paul J. Dobransky Univ. of Penna., M.A. Temple Univ., B.S. Dept. Head, H. H. S. Football Tickets MATH EM TICS .... gauge for learning . .....e,,..7fw....N, X f 4 f ,H 4, ff A li f . '. if 1 l if X X I., ,f f .. , , , ',-Ziff' i L ffw ,ipfwfi 44 'igflff fl- f: an 3 fm 7,7 .f'f J',EL ,:'7 .,-:HL 5451551 f? Q52- , ,png .f 1. 22113. 5 fgfvgzzff 'J lfbfi may , 4 2. .. '51-3 '1. 122 1,1 4121 ak, 4 r 1 ililfiil .Q we . -.aa , ii X-yyllwf v '3'1+'4:iJ f ,z' it wifi , f.:iu,','?lfl.g i Jwxim V1 ' kvsxjflivl' ' el'-H? '- ' 'Bw' . jwcal YELI f J-lf!lIa'l1'l-luyl I Ho 2 wrrf 8 fl . I Couldn't the book be wrong, Mr. Harter'? ques- tions Joy Hamilton. Thelma Hodgson Ind. S. T. C., B.S. 1 fships I Ea i 's nf -wal!-Q Gerald C. Harter Joseph S. Taylor Temple Univ., M.S. D.I.T., B.S. in Chem., Eng. Yearbook Boys' Hi-Y The many facets of the mathematics department offer students at Haverford a Wide range of pos- sible courses from which to choose. An old stand-by and a must for college prep- aratory students is plane geometry. An experimental course consisting of plane, solid, and analytic geo- metry, and modern views on mathematics has been initiated this year for selected classes of tenth graders. Patrons of Algebra Il will never forget how to do a simultaneous equation or how to Work with minus exponents. Senior enthusiasts have a wonderful opportunity to enlarge their horizons with advanced courses, of trigonometry, solid geometry, college algebra or combined analytic geometry, and calculus, each one semester in length. First year General Math teaches fundamentals in business arithmetic. An advanced general mathe- matics course has been incorporated this year which is essential for future nurses and is a good course of study for those who would like to review arithmetic principles before tackling college. We are proud of such a varied and complete math- ematics curriculum. : X',k xmwis. Virgil LaPenta West Chester S. T. C., f f - so .. X B.S. f , r W.. , , J. V. Wrestling 'Eli Jeanne W. Vannicolo Penna. State, B.S. Detention Yea. 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Department Head Lacrosse W-.lm ff f ag ' 1, Athl t' D' t . 2- 'ft . . it f 'ff M ' .. W ' - , 5411? L P' if -f ,f I 'X gil- gi fi ' ,,., ' '27 ' ' - -. 'X I Mr. Schenck: HNO, class, this won't produce fumes. K -g V X . v - I v If fl is.- - 7 f , f speeding to the unknown , 1 2, , f '-'dmgf f. I f 1 72.3 4 , cy l 'I Yi ,,2z7LZ,ILZ' we - A .15 , . ang.. ' r 1' ' f M 'HM wmv . ,fl . - I' ' fwfr' I it .gn Jlyzy Richard S. Smith Joseph S. Schmucklvr Temple Univ., lVl.S. in Ed. .l. V. Football Univ. of Pcnna., lVl.S. Assists with ticket sales 20 Students interested in science on any level are afforded many opportunities for study by Haver- ford's Science Department. After the completion of one year of Biology, a student may take ad- vanced scientific courses. Biology I deals with the development of the plant and animal kingdoms from simple to com- plex forms. Through a study of cytology, em- bryology, genetics, radiation biology and the ana- tomy of mammals, Biology II encourages intel- ligent discussions on a college level. Chemistry I and Physics I concentrate on ex- periments as a teaching formula. In contrast. Chemistry II and Physics II treat the subject matter from a theoretical view-point as opposed to a more definite one. Science electives at Haverford contribute to the students' awareness of the world in which he lives as well as to his exact knowledge of sci- entific principles. David L. Heckm an Y 35, 5 gf fa -' f Penn. State Univ., M.Ed. R , , 5 I I 'ff 2' 3 4 5 ii W1 31 '? 2 Eric Jorgenson, Bill Bowen and Steve yourself principle in Physics II. fQ 'Wf-M, 'wh vm Up, up, and over the top as Joe O'Hara and Elliott Jacoby wait in suspense. ., . 2 5 1 Q 52 ff' K bvlv .r.-V Q .j ffv C f gi , j- , Q,,,.,,, . , ,,VW , l .Q J. Albert Billy, Jr. Linda Leggett Temple Univ., M.Ed. Dickinson College, B.S. Uff-f-Ufng Cheerleaders Olson adhere to the do-it -x -ff ,fm . w . .... R' , f .Q 1 A 1 4 ,, fa ,fc William T. Jackson Geneva College, B.S. Track, Cross Country Albert G. Gwinn Temple Univ., M.Ed. Boys' Bowling Club Q wif l...,..r2fffi?i?i.i5YFPiiQz1f.3 Y 53? gs- s. s vi L s Qdffaft ' CT, Q, . . we T, 5,2525 ' if 5 ,fxqn-Nik W, XXV.-.Fi i e .. ' -1 l Q if - U-P ca Q 2-I 2255 e w az, f '-- X ef,-fe 97 .4 1 1 Fi- , 1 ,va A i W 5274? f ' 27122 5 2+ , U.E5f':,ni?3lTrfA. yoj' , in 4 V J.C.L., Student Council A 9 lx X 'L-if-1'-: 1 7 - f l Iwi'- f , f -Y Rodney A. Sell Univ. of Penna., A.B. Detention ANGU GE ..... keys to understanding larry Paul's attentive gaze contrasts with Robert Charles' comic expression in Iiss Ries' Spanish I class. Z I f iffy if y f -4,5 Lf, ' XFN-' X X . 9 it S Q, A fy 4 . I Q . 1' Vg , Margaret A. Rios ' X K Tj 1 Syracuse Univ., MA. A 1' liziskvtlmsill, Spanish Club f bv A . X , Z ' Nav? 'ffun.,,.,m K ' 1 1 X f , H31 'AA ,i Gayle Meacham Univ. of Penna., A.B Lacrosse Vlary Muir observes Miss Gilmore's explanation of the marking system in Latin H. Students interested in languages at Haverford High School are able to pursue courses of study in several foreign tongues. Thus, not only is he able to receive a basic understanding of grammar and vocabulary, but he is also afforded the op- portunity of becoming familiar with fundamen- tals of conversation and the literature and phil- osophy of the country. Under the guidance of Miss Perkins, Miss Ries, and Mrs. Brown, every Spanish studeknt is given the opportunity to become proficient in what he will realize is an interesting and flowing lan- guage. French, taught by Miss Meacham and Mrs. Brown, is recognized as one of the most useful and beautifully spoken languages in the world today. Mr. Sell and Miss Perkins conduct the German classes. German, as well as being important in the field of science, reflects the romantic and poetic spirit of the German people. As previously, four years of Latin are offered by Miss Gilmore. The study of this language is valuable as a basis for many other languages, and it acquaints the student with the literature of Greece and Rome. Certainly, all students should avail themselves of the opportunity to study a foreign language at Haverford. Patti Ballantine, Bill Jackson, and Janet Thompson appear pleased with Miss Perkins' ranslation of a Latin American Newspaper. 5 1 '1 .' ' mmmmmmam wAswsWwm'Mvsvs- --h- - - Qx if' Thelma I. Perkins - ff Teachers' Fund , Temple Univ., M. of Ed Wu. . .. . f?f'57Q'f ' 1 ' ' spa. V, 4vmv.,,,,.,.,,.., i i ff' '1 W J - 'ffwfffif 1 -- v 'wfif 1,-f , it I. N : Rudolph L. Tecco 'I ' ' 1 Temple Univ., M.A. I , Music Productions 5 F9701 fo, 5,3-M 3 X Mr. Chuse demonstrates line detail to an art 5 X A Hi M i student. John A. Trainer Jr. Univ. of Penna., M.S. Music Productions FI E RT .... intersection of special interests Let's look happy, Mr. Fink warns A Cappella Choir. .3 -.. 5 1 ' i J lf w if 1 1 ' I l Paul Fink Butlei Univ. B.A 54,24 an , f I :lf , ' had Music Productions P I 'fl' .fy .Ui '77 T if YQ ,f ,V Z iz, I jf! ,fn 1? 1 . ' iff, ,fm 1, 'L ' vc' ff- N... 'VV -- , Maurice B. Chuse Temple Univ., B.S Art Club Through the years our school has developed a complete program for students with specialized interests. The art department provides the necessary instruction and inspira- tion for Haverford's future professional artists and also encourages an appreciation of, and an interest in art. A student with some vocal ability may gain valuable experience by participating in the various choral activities throughout the school year. Hard Working members of the school orchestra and band perform in many major school functions. Our library has a Wide selection of books, periodicals, and newspapers, ' l which supplements the diverse literature used in the standard curricu um. The library also serves as a quiet haven for study. We are extremely proud of Haverford's Fine Arts Department. Mrs. Adelien Newell, our Assistant Librarian, aids a Ford in the withdrawal of a book. 5 . .3 , Josiah Reed Phila. Museum of Art, B.F.A. Boy's Hi-Y and Art Club 'V'-ties G. Elinore De-Cou Temple Univ., M.S. Library Club 'Q Q., i f?aFv:'5 f' Zi J V4 ff . W ,, EQ ' '16 Z, .. f mv J ' , ,V Qy F X -566, 1' ff 5:11 . ya ,lp S c-ri - 'i XS V- ' 'B ' . ,V Irene K. Neff '5- Temple Univ., M.Ed. Secretarial Club BUSINESS EDLICATICD .... .E 1 24 'f-asaaqg, , 4 William VViley Univ. of Penna., M.S. Social Committee ,nw ,QM ,M iw if Constance W. Bevins Univ. of Penna., M.S, Publications Mrs. Bevins supervises Frances McBeth's work in typing class. Other busy typists are Pat Mar- zioni, Barbara Pomeroy and Diane Michel. A commercial student at Haverford gains a great deal of experience in skills valuable to him as a member of the business World. As a future secretary, a student must include two years of shorthand, two years of typing, and semester courses in office practice and commercial law. Those Wishing to secure positions as general office personnel study typing, general clerical, and consumer education. Courses in bookkeeping, merchandising, and sales are also offered as electives. Whether it be a position in the area of secretarial work, general office work, or bookkeeping, students may be assured that they will be well- prepared in their chosen field. gif g p ,. ...,. ', I . S M ' ' , 5 - - 'M , . .- ,. ., . . . -'X ld' ' 'K i 'N W1Sf.,f4w,f1f44f..waMo. ,X ,X , H ?f T1 l 5 ., ,Y X , Q. . HIP' S Judy Laird, Kathleen Campbell, and Judy Phillips receiving instructio mimeographing from Mr. Postpichzxl Q HW. W Hcense t 4518189 ,:1w.i32:1,v 4 A 4 X . .,.,,,.,.,,.,,..,,,..,,. ,,,. l,,, 4 ,.. 1, E , 2 4 eg 'S ., 5, 4 , i ,f Miss Neff: Take a letter, girls. for success 27 f7L'Whf7Z v ff. ,f L ,fe Q5 ' Ui MW. ,rf- Alex J. Postpichal Temple Univ., M A Publications nin M W' ,-, Muriel P. McCloskey Univ. of Penna., M S Assistant4Secret111al ff? ' cw . ii ' -W iz. '- , . , . il V, , A if 'fy in-is .f ' 5 2 -.. . A E si --fig. ' ' . . 4vi?f.y.Q., gg2'2.... Wm ,K Club -Y - . wwf ...Q . . ,,.,1L,.Z, Jyt. . Q1-fl'-f gf' .. Patricia A. Miller Penna. State Univ., BS. Assistant-SeC1'etai'ial Club 99' s E E we ' f ' h' touches on their Industrial Arts Barry Rudolph and Ben Wilson put the ims mg projects. .... rgadg to careers 'ff - 'Wt' fffi ff'cf1f:! iff., ' V U27 ' A 4 M ,M l' P' - ' ff f Katherine B. Yerger, ILN. Bryn Mawr lluspitul Nursing: Vluh .x..- .51 -4:?: 1 V T, - , X 4 ..,-rg ,Q - X - X S - -,,.75,,1'f : 4 ix: X ' 'Sf X i - N, '11 -ang., , .1 X- f,,.. S1244 - , N M .Q s N 'A I A.,, ..:f4il1qI Q' 'mb' V s f A-av, A 'bv uct 31 wal ,Q xg I 2 ' Si 5 '1 Juli-s IC. Samitz V. Ernest llocgard 'IH-nl llc Univ.. M..-X. Mull.,-Svilll, gj1'.g',,B43. I Slillff' f'r'vw Stain, pww 3,55 57 Q 4 V O . 5 5, 5 wa fav Frank L. Knorr liege of Wooster, W.W.H.S. B.A. 5' -if-' T7 his Paul Patton cues Barry York, an announcer for WHHS. The Home Economics Department offers a Well-rounded program for girls embarking on a career in Home Economics or for those interested in the finer points of better homemaking. The classes cover subjects such as cooking, sewing, interior decorating, family relations, and preparation for marriage. Mechanical skills are capably taught in the Industrial Arts Shop. Dexterity in the fundamentals of electricity, woodworking, and printing is stressed. In the infirmary the school nurse is assisted by members of the Nursing Club. These girls have an opportunity to practice simple nurs- ing techniques and assume certain responsibilities pertaining to a school nurse. Mr. Frank Knorr, Director of Radio for Haverford Township Schools, directs interested students in radio broadcasting. This addition to the school program is part of an effort to revive W.H.H.S., Haverford's radio station. w-J' 'QW -wg:---v W' E 'li ' Ss Mellinger demonstrates the art of sewing to Bobbi Helen L. Eddy Mfffifln L- Mellinger 12115, Judy Laird, Bobbi Krail, Doris Langill, and Anne D D. 1. T.,-BSA Univ. of Penna WI S lister. Girls' Bowling L lub F- H. A Q 1,52 'ZW vw, i . .. Stephen M. .luenger Temple Univ., M.Ed Basketball J. V. Football Ethel David Rutgers Univ., B.S.E. Director of Girls' Athletics F? vt , X 4 y 4 4 3: ,Q 4 ei y is Q , , 5 K Pain Burner and Bonnie Polishook practice first aid tech- niques under the direction of Mrs. Able, substitute teacher. PHYSICAL EDLICATIO .... body fitness l 1 Miss Hilbert marks Jurly Botsorfs foul shot wliil. Betsy briest observe thc provcrlurc. -ss u E 1, lim-rry Wright, liJll'll1ll'll llutlcr and 57125.-tg gf wig F 7 .naw NI 'xi ' .fai 1' Mr. Juenger teaches Junior Gym Class how to wrestle. xv l Theodore I. Keyser Penna. State Univ., M.S. Baseball Carolyn Helbig West Chester S. T. C., B.S Hock ' 5' Lillian B. Hilbert Temple Univ., B.S. Swimming Girls' Service Club 9 c-1 N rn ,I hx bw. -Q' ff' vw +058 Q e I I ' -aa ' , ,zdg fg X i ir: R 'EP jig C 'grit jj J .- I Draft Whew, are We ever going to be stiff to- morrow! Who ever thought up a crab re- lay? . . . Despite this familiar cliche, the Physical Education department at Haverford does an ample job of keeping Fords fit as fiddlesf' The boys started the year with football and soccer, basketball, wrestling, volleyball, apparatus work, and softball were added to the repertoires of sophomores, juniors, and seniors as the year progressed. Hockey, volleyball, basketball, badminton, table tennis, softball, and apparatus Work were included in the girls' half of the pro- gram. The sophomore and junior girls are taught the various techniques through drill, While the more experienced seniors play the games for recreation. A well-rouded course, plus expert teaching and guidance, makes physical education at Haverford enjoyable as Well as an aid in developing good posture and co-ordination. ga :il E Q ,J M , . yy, I 5' + -fa Q,L.,.....a Sidney W, Young Chip Plank motions here to Mr. Young's querie Syracuse Univ' B' of Ed' during roll-call in senior gym. Football ,,.,,.,-.. il 7'-...M fav L 22 w E 3 'gr .2 N.: 1,4 pi Q: z lx' X NLE , xk'Ah' -:rg W 4' 'V ' , ...gg ir NX.X if ,A i .. C' Pla 7 P C, H j f Ar f I 3 2 'E 5 x ,. 5-2' --.. '1 ,V ,f V' ' 'A ' ,. .- .,,, . - fZ'1.z1,.:'E::z- 1 . . . f' 'Alf' ' ' 'f ' f 3 f ' ' ' 5. T r 5 , f K. fywgwai. 'H Mrs. cake. K 5 Nicom supervises as Mrs. Thornton mixes a First Row: Mrs. Petrie, Mrs. Recchi, Mrs. Mirroli, M-rs. DiDanotantono, Mrs. MacAtee, Mrs. Ralston, Mrs. Nicom. Second Row: Mr. Stillwagon, Mrs. Thornton, Mrs. Vaighel, Mrs. Torrens, Mrs. Legge, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. O'Donnell, Mrs. Mouser. Behind the scenes in the cafeteria, about fifteen hard- working ladies, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Nicom, keep the kitchen running smoothly. They start early each morning preparing varied foods for all four lunches, after which they spend a few more hours cleaning the kitchen for another day. Whenever there is a banquet at the school, they stay late in the evening to prepare the food. A vote of thanks to a Wonder- ful kitchen staff. Mrs. Reynolds takes fresh salads out Bob Moore pays Mrs. Thornton for a good lunch. W William? -... rv' y.. ., , 4 7 Q PM M, J, f Y' of the refrigerator. TH 'f J 4 2 CUSTODIANS Little does the student body realize the importance of our faithful custodians under the supervision of Brooks Homsher. They can be seen Working industri- ously around Haverford from early in the morning to late at night keeping the building clean, maintaining lighting and heating equipment, and caring for school grounds. We express our thanks for a job well done. V Nu gum V: .,-,gs VMI., Conroy aids the students in the ator. ? 3 2 .41 K f' X f ar W X , 3 44 7 235 ' iii, 4 iw 4 ,aa g .A . ,, -- n .11 ga, f 7,5 h f 1 ,, f 1 viii i zwwiv 9 X 1 j va 5 ' 1 ll 3 5 Q Y 5 l S f e it ig? it 5 1 f .1 f 1 , , 'fs 4 4 l . ,. , 1,1 33354: 124 . .f N mf-, l if ' 5. ,X ,L QM ff ' i' M5 Q P n ,Q 1, ' .5 jg, V V, 'Tn' an px V! , S55 ' 4 V wa, X . A f Q NW 1, 1, , . QM gif 4 , ' ,gait A I i 4 Q fzfff f f ,NNW 'SJ' ' - lv? 3 'R 1, 3 4-j e . , 1, fa -ww i l- V 1 5.4 ' 1 425,-'if' i f '--R para, f zarf ,N . ,910 4:- .-.W W W N --. night school. by Ag?-'54'4.. ,-X I 1' .Lf ' 4:5212 f is ., Mr. Patton delivers chairs for -.X I Q I Q W .fair If I ffnlx First Row: York, YValter, Butler, Brinton, Hunter lRec. Sec.J Sloane tPres,J, Coppola tV, Presb, P. Martindale tForr. Secl Tanzola, Vogel. Second Row: Parker, Kannwischer, James, Ells worth, Little, Kahmar, Smith, Brooke, Pintzuk, 'Winn, Gillis, Fleming. Third Row: H. Martindale, Haly, McKemey, Brooks, STUDE CCLIN IL President Jim Sloane keeps Fordinand's engine perking. 4 ' g4kz,fQ' , Petee, Gaul, Gallagher, Lewis, Sharp, Richards. Fourth Row: Sargent, Tally, Barras, Matternes, LeCates, Wessel, Daitzman, Gartland, Ianucci, Dorfler, Breuninger, Murray, Boyer. Fifth Row: Walker, Cole, Osborn, Borad, Slowter, Fisher, Donovan, Petrella, Hood, Tretheway, Kim, Kantor, Evans, G. Borard. To bring about a greater spirit of co-operation between the student body. faculty. and the ad- ministration has been the aim of the Student Council of 1960. The representatives, by co-ordi- nating their efforts, have attempted to gain a stronger voice for students by eliminating much of the red tape involved in carrying out council projects. An obstacle limiting the council's ef- fectiveness has been the increasing apathy on the part of the student body concerning many school functions and projects. The council appre- ciates the welcome and useful assistance it re- ceived from the faculty and administration. In the field of service the most noteworthy project has been the student supervision of the cafeteria. relieving teachers of all duty and re-u sponsibility concerning lunch periods. Another item is the student directory issued by council listing students' names and addresses. A free dance and the annual school carnival were activities sponsored by council to increase student participation in council affairs. f M, ,, f-f ,ff 1, 5Wfa4,wnfz1::gfff, ,, , fg-5 1 fwaw ' 1 Vogel, Dave Burlew, and Guy Bankes help put HHS in the holi- spirit. f Q- c 7 'lik' f ,-an 4411.1 f W '- ' r we f iz- x i ' 'M Q Hs 5 Barry York, Sanford Markey, Phyllis Pintzuk, Edna War- rington, Dorothy Zimmer- man, Donna Peck, and Mary Little pack bags for the Save the Children Federation. Miss Jones gives instructions to Paul Stevens, Hayler Os- born, Dave Evans, Nancy Rider, Sally Krauss, Jane Cairns, Pat Martindale, and Jim Brooks. fi Z-- f it Q , , Q fl X! xx K X Q 1 X R . X .15l,,g n'4' , ,,, , , ut as f, f aser 1. 4 1 . i 4 , A ' i ff ew 4 , If W it 7 ' of 1 4 7,4 J fl-' 5 Q i, 7 , W 71 I ,f , , N-..,,,,,,iL, 2, ,Q 425 'T First Row: Reph, Burfeind, Carson, Long, Brinton, Woods, Myers, B. Campbell, R. Kellner. Second Row: Goehringer, Runyan, Winn, Freilich, McKeown, Sedmak, D. Campbell, Knorr, L. Disque, McLaine, Printz, Schofield. Third Row: Whartnaby, Schneider, Olson, Madsen, Ford, Turner, Ger- sitz, Heiser, Scott. Fourth Row: Scott, D. Curtis, Graci, L. Curtis, Altman, Craig, McGowan, McCloskey, Hess, Rantanen. TLIDE T COUNCIL ATHLETIC Student interest and enthusiasm in the athletic program of the school is given its biggest boost through the activities of the Athletic Committee. In addition to assisting in the selection of letter Winners, the committee is responsible for the preparation and staging of every pre-game pep rally. First Row: Larson, Parker, Tanzola, Osborn, P. Martin- dale, Johnston, Rider. Second Row: C. Allman, Sturte- vant, Boyer, Evans, Brooks, Altman, Lewis, McGarvy, Stevens. Third Row: J. Elliott, Bruce, Clarke, McAllister, Bohn, Stewart, Lusak, Riddell, Pacenza, Wells. Fourth ASSEMBLY The Assembly Committee consists of homeroom representatives and ushers. The ushers nominated in their sophomore year, and the chairman com- prise the executive committee. The student body, through representatives, may suggest future assembly programs. Row: C. Thompson, Calhoun, Henderson, Hennrich, May Orwig, Horter, Telefsen, Young, Goehringer, Kepler Fifth Row: R. Thompson, Schaeffer, Lawson, Cameron Elliot, Dunn, Johnson, Van Gilder, P. Jacoby, Fisher. Q First Row: Legerton, Namerow, Donnelly, Weller, Schil- lat, Rotloff, Monson. Second Row: Murray, Adams, Cala- brese, Kellner, Hicks, Johansen, Cook, Sheller, Hansell, FINANCE Only three months to go, let's get that money in, was a plea heard from many an anxious senior member of the Finance Committee. Class dues in senior homerooms were collected on the second Wednesday of every month. The money was taken to the Central Treasury where it was deposited by the class treasurer. It was used for the pay- ment of Senior Yearbooks, caps and gowns, and the class gift. First row: Haise, Martindale, Schriver, Schmidt, Stein- berg, Osborn, Vogel, Suter, Marziani, Jacobson, Hansell. Second row: Senerchia, D. Disque, Meyer, Swanson, Mac- key, Taconelli, Stanley, Eskin, Simon, Grossman, Mohl, Banks, Legerton, Tyler, Yohe, Tehman. Third row: Lar- son, Sedmak, Tellifsen, Polishook, Woolford, Douglass, Carson, Levens, Coho, Goodall, Kemp, B. Brehmeyer, P. E. g. , .. ...A pf Sturtevant. Third Row: Henderson, Dickinson, Jorgenson, Robbins, McClintock, Wilkinson, Plummer, Troiano, Segal. SOCIAL Imagination plus is a necessary requirement for members of the Social Committee. This com- mittee comprises representatives from each home- room assisted by many interested and willing volunteers. As a result of their efforts, four fes- tive social dances were presented, the high light being Silver Bells, the Christmas Ball. Vogel, Thomas, Boymel, Artman, Frey, Williams. Fourth row: Melick, L. Disque, Bankes, Shelton, Wells, Swisher, Ogle, Swayze, Rice, Roumanis, K. Smith, L. Brehmeyer, Brooke, Cairns, Mercer, Leith. Fifth row: Manno, Lund- mark, Freas, McKinney, Wright, Carroll, Herbster, Pfitz- enmaier, N. Smith, Kirk, Horter, Toconita, Henry, Hanna, Tedesco, Foster. 3 , I 1 ff , 26 12 E E ,, 'Y Z 2 .Zi , 71 3 ,,-.,,.W,. 2 Z , H , ,Agf33375177M 7 7g773'3'7 m7?5737, 2 ,,,,.AA . Q , A .-fwzfw. 'L M -ff'-4 ' ,,,, j ' . w..,,,. .A,A .. A. , X ,fx If w4yf,4gwQ:.'f1 2 pw I 4 'f 'A' 'I-M1 i V if -7 ., i A K ' 2 f 1 ,, f . if I' J f Q ,J 2 bw ' ff ,V 1 ,N .A,. A.,A.,, M .. ,P I - --w,y,f,7,f-' ff V4-WWWWWWMMMMMWMIW ' Mmm f, A ,MWL-41 W W ' ' ' 1 . , , ,3.,,w9-:?M'f'Wf' - f I fi' ka,gqA.,.wf 1414 ig? AK: 1 4 ' r .--4,1 swf, '55, ,I 5 , v ff fm, Q79 'X U W Wi n I X : f -f 9 ,, i 5 r w x N '7,.,4.2QV ...fm 1 ,..,,.v.,..., .ww , -we Wy. ,esaxt ,, ' M -Aww W7 , no . xiah A. .Mt f- , fivie. .310 M W, . , 4' . i mf X Aw- fx ..,,,,, ' . , , - ., ' M fn FOR WCRK OR PL Y ' Q Keeping busy is certainly no problem for the 'tup to the minu- ute Haverford student. Commit- tee meetings, All School Show try- outs, club meetings, Literary Pub- lications . . . which to go to first? There are many extra-curricular activities which manage to keep everyone 'ton the go constantly as Well as provide rich experiences for the students. nur ' 4 VL me. P L11- A 3 X . Q 2 11' W xi 5, VF , President of the Honor Society, Dick Kann- wischer, speaks to the students at the society! induction service. .. -.M ,haw The importance of the qualities scholarship, leadership, character, and service are explained by Joy Carlson, Haylor Osborn, Phyllis Pintzuk, and Lee Adams. ATIO AL HO Pleased seniors, newly elected to the Honor Society receive the congratulations of present members. 'w f ,ive im i 1 ., if lf if Q 5 1 Q 417 OR OCIETY Marian Hauer pins the official National Honor Society pins on Michele Rreuninger. l 1 l NATIONAL HUNQS SQSETY Es -x '-Z ii fj xw, L Mr. George Montgomery, prominent educator, addresses Messrs. Stinson, Walke1', and Howarth and the Honor Society members. At a special assembly on December 11', 1959, fourteen of the Junior Class and forty-nine of the Senior Class were inducted into the National Honor Society-the highest form of recognition our school has to offer. The new members were elected by the present members of the society and by the Honors Committee of the faculty on First Row: Johnston, Butler, Adams, lNIartinclale, Kann- wischer, Pintzuk, Osborn, Carlson, Ellsworth, Coppola, Bauer. Second Row: Harbison, Jorgenson, Brown, Plum- mer, Burfeind, Little, Larson, VValter, Brinton, VVinn, Bruce, Kanter, MacAdam. Third Row: Ballantine, Kahmar, Larson, Evans, McCloskey, Eckenroth, Campbell, Gillis, DeSilets, Donnelly, Doherty, Wells, B. Cole. Fourth Row: Vogel, McLees, Woll, Brearly, Kruger, Bankes, J. Cole v the basis of their outstanding scholarship, char- acter, leadership, and service. The social highlight of the year for members of the society is a banquet held late in Decem- ber to which alumni from the preceding five years, as Well as the present members, are in- vited. Sloane, Richards, Lease, Merin, Bates, Tindall, Hagy, Mc- Cord. Fifth Row: Willens, Beattie, Freas, Henrich, Hodg- son, Buckley, York, Stevens, Taggart, Brooks, Hamilton Conway, Gasparro, Grace. Sixth Row: Powell, Harvey Kalstein, Boyer, Legerton, Matta, Hunter, LeCates, Case- rio, Sargent, Markey, Olsen, Glenn, Drake, Breuninger Elliott. , ,cel 0 'Pm HSE ga ,, S ws t ysgkgsrig. 1 -L. W..- 3 f I lliiliiiz, --.9 'W Poo X . QQ.3.35.gg: - ' 4,2- .. Q, . v '2- ,, 9155 YisQ'lf'ifWWi' X 'ill - - 1- E1e31 FT1FiY' ,W l iz Elf? . ' W 4 s sswssfssssq - I . ,..L. Q easssssggisir .X rs ,Q .r ,gcjxc W-X 4, r-Q 1 A Q ' Mis All ,,,. SN. to.. gf as -L , giifxfl gas? . 1 i3I.if'f5 'f1'-1 -3,e ,,, Sp: i X We ' -if ' 35 f -I v 5 Q --1 g - ,A .L -, S' Tv, ,. - L ' 1 ' i . it ' s . I at ' 4 I, I A W 1 ,, gl 1 ' ,.:.: J . ' A el ig E 5 X ,, , , at M 54 V, - 'Mis V , 1 i' ,. v . if i is ' 'L H Jfficers Lee Adams, Varole llTacAilani, Miriam Kanter, Christina lasparro, and Steve Coppola liegin the induction ceremony for iew members. Junior Classical League The Junior Classical League. a national organi- zation, is open to all students who are taking. or who have taken, Latin. This club aspires to give its members a chance to broaden their knowl- edge and understanding of ancient Greece and Rome. A Roman Saturnalia, a banquet, the packing of food baskets for needy families at Christmas, a picnic at Valley Forge, and interesting speakers at the monthly meetings were a few of the many activities enjoyed by its members. First Row: Warrington, Peck, Gasparro, Kanter, MacAdam, Knorr, Larson, Adams, Marziani, Muir. Second Row: Eckenroth, Hilbert, Weaver, Leffates, Henson, Weir, Plank, McKeone, Domenech, Turner, Cooper, Yohe. Third Row: Hirsch, Manning, ff 1 1 --a f , T t, ,.,,..v.-' 5 V 7.7 E -2 Iai ,i:?1'k . L. Debbie Knorr and Nancy Larson serve refreshments at a J.C.L. meeting. Kahmar, Beaston, Butchko, Thornhill, Corley, McLees. Zim- merman, Turnbull, Brown, Herbicek, Ianucci. Fourth Roy. DeSilets, Henry, Horter, Leith, Vl'ilcox. James. Hoover, Beattie. H. Cole, Gordon, Pfitzenmaier, Shubert, Dorfler, VVoll. Lusak. VZ ,Wm Q lluu:9l1 rst Row: Peck, Warrington, Potter, Beck, Schwag, Calabrese, zar, lVIacCord, Van Asdan, Marziani, MacAdani. Second Row: Bates, Segal, Beach, Carlson, Loughridge, Turner, Nulton, iegand, Legerton, Bengerniino. Third Row: Haney, Kinney. S ANISH LUB An opportunity is given to those students taking Spanish to learn more about Spain, its people, its customs, and its language. Under the direction of Miss Reis and Mrs. Brown, many interesting programs are pre- sented. The clulfs activities included a Christ- mas Party, a dance, and the annual picnic. rst Row: Farage, Bauer, Grossman, Bender, Manning, Hilbert, arrington, Consalvi, Hallowell, Shope, Gibbs, Artnian, S. ller. Second Row: Matthews, Wessel, S. Williams, Stanley, fssone, G. Whetstone, Ash, Boerner, Shirver, Barras, J. 'eene, Ianucci, Rayner, S. McCahan. Third Row: Ramsay, Sl 1 , W 649 f 9 o 0 sf Jacobs, Kaufman, Davidson, Foster, Hoft, Brooke, Butterworth, Christiansen. Fourth Row: Goldberg, Silver, Hirsch, Manning, Drake, Woolfe, Marquiss, Gibbs, Thornhill. CCDLLEGE CLLIB For the purpose of helping students find the right college, the Vollegre Club niakes available information concerning individual colleges and entrance examinations. The cluli sells pens in order to raise money, and collects old clothes tor a school for under-W privileged children in Kentucky. J. Brooke, C. McCahan, Pononiareff, Mercer, Turnbull, Ritch, Lunker, Orwig, S. LeCates, D. Smith, Toconita, Marks. Fourth Row: McGee, Lazar, Smith, Pfitzeninaier, Foster, Taylor, Heeremans, Struck, Butchko, Cook, Cooper, McKeone, Mar- quiss, Woolf. . m y 'dv E? - 2 -s V . Q K! sg l .Q bi I. 5 1-an S. Caserio, York, Kannwischer, Jorgenson, Brooks, Brown. HI-Q Members of the Hi-Q Team represent Haver- ford at the matches of Hi-Q teams from other schools in Delaware County. The questions used in these contests are taken from the fields of literature, mathematics, science. music, art, and history. First Row: Nulton, Mackey, Marziani, Todd, MacCord, Ramsey, Lehmen, Durr, Farage, Jackson. Second Row: Anzalone, Skroud, Seclmak, D. Collins, Ray, Fritsche, Smith, Yan Aslin, Foster, VVeir, Silverman. Third Row: ap! Quai . 1'-ff' 4 RT CLUB Members of the Art Club avail themselves ot the opportunity for individual improvement through extra instruction and interesting field trips which the club takes. They also sponsor exhibitions of various types of work loaned to them throughout the year. DeF'eo, Moddrell, Ewing, Goodwin. Orxvig. Struck. Gil- berty, Landis, Fourth Row: M. Deal, Greene. Amber, C. Williams, Miss Gallegrer. Mr. Chuse. fx ,Av ,. x. -, s S 4 Q W v :nl First Row: Kochin, York, S. Adams, Tindall, VV. Robinson. Second Row: Weiner, Pen- nock, Freeman. DEB TIG TE M The Debating Team. divided into varsity and junior varsity groups, was established last year for students especially interested in public speak- ing. The members participate in contests at the University of Pennsylvania, the Temple Univers- ity speech festival, and local, district, and state finals. First Row: Seeley, Mano, C. Capici, P. Capici, Mayer, List. L. Capici. Second Row: Chessman, Shelton, Marcellus, Gomberg, Jacobs, Kauffman, Hoft. Third Row: Manning, LIBRARY CLUB Many girls interested in library work helped Miss DeCou keep our school library in good order. Checking attendance during studv halls. working at the charging desk, shelving books, and cataloging new volumes were their duties. These girls served two or more periods per week. Branden, Gartland, Patterson, Silverman, Butt-hko, Myers. Hughes, Ballantine, Holmquist, Ramsey, Conger. 5 QP - fi 6 4 f , .1 AIAA ,,,..,.,., W fa' -vw First Row: Hilbert, Beaston, Plummer, D'Alonzo, Johns- Heereinos, Gartland. Third Row: Welker, Reichelle, Wal- ton, Lease, Little, Schmidt, MacAdam. Second Row: ton, Terry, Brehmeyer, Barras, Schimmelbusch. Hirsch, McLees, Carlson, Jacobson, Fritsche, Taylor, ANQUET CCMMITTEE COLQR CCR ER Thirty waitresses, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Nicum, comprise the Banquet Committee. It is their job to make sure that everything goes smoothly at dinners, banquets, and luncheons sponsored by township groups and clubs. Book covers, stuffed animals, H.H.S. emblems, decals, sweat shirts, beanies, and pen and pencil sets were sold by the Color Corner Club before school, after school, and during lunch periods. Profits made by this organization were used to support the school magazine, PEN Sz INK. if -. 5 ' sf, . ,. , , Q, W WW ' , V f Q ,,,,,.,, ,W ,, ,, . ,,,, 'ww' Sitting: Kemp, Haise zo. 4-wnM'h . . , 1 I . is 6 ,..f ,- Standing: H. Martin- dale, Ericksonu, Taco- nelli, Fleming, D'Alon- 1' .Avy Morton, Rice, Callender, Uitts, Dickinson, Calvy, Magro, Seibert, Mattsson. STAGE CREW The Stage Crew is responsible for the design and construction of all scenery for high school productions. The lighting for these presentations keeps the members frantically adjusting borders, changing filters, and focusing spot lights. First Row: Lowenstein, Rosen, McCord, Kohn, Myers. Second Row: Spragg, Lague, Weinstein, Steinberg, Engle, PROJECTION CLUB Through the Projection Club, boys learn how to run the audio-visual equipment and assist the teachers when they show films in the classrooms. These boys also operate the projectors in assem- blies and assist during adult evening school. Talle. Third Row: Hetrick, Norton, Patton, Mr. Breun- inger, Reuss, Namerow, Bankes, Cameron, , First Row: Doherty, Little, Carson, Carlson, Walter, Winn, Rider, Martindale, Ellsworth. Second Row: Gersitz, Freas, Schimmelbusch, Hamilton, Pintzuk, Krueger, Englund, Butler, Lewis. Third Row: Goodwill, Levens, Tanzola, 'sa if Larson, May, Welker, Brooke, Hunter, Bruce, Richards, Breuninger. Fourth Row: Matta, Bankes, Brinton, B. Campbell, Good, Ballantine, Boyer, Griest, Grace, Mc- Allister. GIRLS' SERVICE CLUB BOYS' HI-Y The purpose of the Girls' Service Club is to give any requested service to our school or community. In accordance with this principle, the club cam- paigned for Cystic Fibrosis and U.N.l.C.E.F.g prepared solicitation kits for Muscular Dystrophy, and addressed envelopes for the Society for Crip- pled Children. With the proceeds from Goodie Days , the club supported a Korean orphan. First Row: R. McCloskey, Donnely, DeSilets, Osborn, Bur- feind, Adams, Johnston, Alexander, McGarvey. Second Row: J. McCloskey, Merin, Tindall, Simmington, Lund- mark, Murdock, Lowenstein, Jorgenson, Titus, Goehringer, Haring, D. Henderson. Third Row: Cheyney, Sargent, Evans, Wright, Chambers, Haney, Hey, Grant, Good, P. ' , f . f V' S 7 L . Q f , .,,., Haverford's Hi-Y functions as a branch of the Y.M.C.A. to create, maintain, and extend throughout the community high standards of Christian character. They undertook many worthwhile activities such as selling mints to raise money for World Service projects, and fix ing toys to give to underpriviledged children. Jacoby, Coppola, Murray. Fourth Row: Markey, J. Cole Conaway, Thompson, Wood, York, Glick, Rathgeber, L Cates, T. Larson, B. Pearce. Fifth Row: Pollock, Ulbricht Greenfield, Manthorpe, Palmere, Wells, VVise, Wilkinson McClintock, Dow, Beattie. UWB, u First Row: Madsen, Kanter, Legerton, McAllister, Ballan- tine, Stauderman, Matta, Pintzuk, Schofield, Boyer. Second Row: Schwag, Woll, Bigish, Brown, Horter, Turner, Domeneck, Young, Williams, B. Moeser, Artman, Warring- ton, P. Moeser, Zimmerman. Third Row: Lauffer, Lusak, Orwing, Hayes, Hicks, Heiser, Turner, Lazar, Muir, Brooke, Corley, Krueger, B. Larson, LeCates. Fourth Row: Campbell, Barras, Taylor, Lewis, Butchko, Ewing, Good- win, Beach, Mercer, Ponomareff, Leith, Reitch, Hughes Harbison, Bruce, Lunker. Fifth Row: Walter, Eschner Bentz, Scheller, N. Larson, Richards, Paul, Murray, Mc- Laine, Faust, Struck, Snapp, Beam. WCDRLD WIDE WORKSHOP Through the World Wide Workshop, gifts and ideas were exchanged between Haverford High School, Erica Schul in Germany, and Joseph Leckie School in England. The members of this club also took trips to local places of foreign cultures. Guest speakers, invited to the monthly meetings, gave additional information about the peoples of other countries. Organizations such as this one are essential for the promotion of peace and world understanding. JAM Nancy Boyer, Miss Ott, and Ellen Goodall open the Christmas box from Germany. 1, Ellen Goodall serves refreshments after a meeting n w, II . f' H556 Wi 45:13 ' Tjgf. L' gi f x v3WggF':ffx ,, f '.. ASI- HV.: .ff-'f ,Q 'EYE-f i iiiz ,I 1 ,.,1v.,,. 'I , ' 13 , 'ff V ' Q 2.55 A . ,N 2 , f ' 1-a V I' f Au ,' W, M. WW. ,W , 4 ,VYWMW A W ,MW M mm 'ESR 4' .. 5. . :QQ ,I , W Q 'H , 2' , gs, , - If f 1 K . , 525 4 1, I ' --V-woman . ,. mf.-bmw -Navman . 3' ' -1-Z 'YQ 'd,k X f ' Sym? I WN, W C Front Row: Ste-inberpg, Ballbeck, lisp-1111+313 Hum-V lilzmzer. Not Pictured: Beattie, Jacoby, Johnston, Bentz. Back Row: M13 Sc-hmuckln-1', Rmvcr, Russ, Markey,Jacobsfm,Kalstvin. I-I E Dick QIRZQI' ulpsely UhSE'1'V9S results ofiI1 RESEARCH PRCJECT terestmg 1'El1L'f1011. Dave Steinberg' f'1'If3f'li5 upp:xm1,L1s brgfmwl pf-1'fm'n1ing' zm 4-X. pemment. 1 I I ., M ,Q 'E 7 'H wfyhm 5 A f M if f 2 f W yy x A, 1 M 'W' Www I 7, 1 ' W' 2. Q ' 1 E 5,1 R 2 Y 5 iw ex , f X K 9 N3 ' ' RL. X i X qi ' , fl . X X ' S K gx A im x i ,W i 3 33 K H mi 13' ft ? , - ' . -Q 1 4 . H Q 41 fs ww .ty Roberta Ross and Betty Ballbeck work with apparatus familiar tu the Heart Rest-arch group. The Haverford Chemistry department was very fortunate to receive a grant of S800 from the Heart Association of SE. Pa. Under the guidance of Mr. Joseph Schmuckler, the group of industrious juniors and seniors worked to improve the technique in producing a microelectro-cardiographic probe. The Association provided funds to purchase equipment which was not available in the laboratories. Through their work these young scientists are learning the philosophy of research-that science has its tedious times as Well as its exciting ones. With so many new facets of science opening up to the group, they sometimes find it difficult to stick to the orig- inal problem. For each answer brings with it new questions and opportunities in the ever expanding frontiers of science. 5 I ,img If V, 'ri.,.,. p my J 6, vs 4 Ji x Dave Steinberg and Bill Howe xi thusiastically on one uf the griuws miiy projects. ai ri -7. . Q E,,-- gf L 5f'QmMt '43 in .E F i r s t R o w : Haring, Cahill, Morse, Starbuck, Paulin, Sieber, Mollenkof. Second Row: Dondy, Brant, McKinney, Hensel, Pat- rick, Osborn, Jacoby. mv' AVIATION CLUB Fourteen boys, under the direction of Mr. Leute, construct various aircraft models for their own en- joyment as Well as for the purpose of learning more about aviation. The club provides for an interesting and educational hobby. First Row: Hagy, Vogel, Berg, Shelton, E. Shope, R. Hallo- well, Horter, Henry, Foster, Weir, Wiegand. Second Row: Klepper, Wilson, Mercer, Steinberg, Powell, Crawford, F. LeCates, Pearce, Burfeind, Sloane. Third Row: R. Cameron, 5 . v ,.1n:-ZVZ ' ' ' . I LM' V1 , , , , ,, , ,fav , fl 12,5 1 nf' 1 I N, f ' f ' 7 1 ' f fffnf ' yffgf f fa Wyf 1' Wh, M E T,X ...qw-ml STATION W.H.H.S The Voice of Havertown, WHHS, broadcasts each day within a five mile radius of the school. Mr. Frank Knorr guides the staff, which is responsible for all radio productions. W. Brown, Greenwood, P. Patten, York, Tindall. Fourth Row: Johnston, Wilcox, McCarty, Montgomery, Swayze, R. Bates, R. Norton. First Row: MacGuire, Marzianna, Arnawoodian, VVilliams, Kennedy, Chestman, Brandon, Boyer, Fisher, Mohl, Erwin, Sedlieh, Benjamino. Second Row: Tedeseo, Gomberg, McEl- venny, Pomeroy, Ponomareff, Chaney, Behmin, Drury, Tur- ner, Artman, Olmin, Frings, Brehmeyer, Hagy, Iannucei. GIRLS' BOWLING CLLIB Each week 102 girls bowl at the Manoa Lanes. Those on the teams participate in the Inter-Scholas- tic League Competitions. Next year, under the di- rection of the American Junior Bowling Congress, the teams will compete for trophies on the state and national levels. First row: Kain, B. Davis, Car- roll, M c K e o n, Mr. Cachion fcoachj, Meyers, Spaulding, La- gue. Second row: Hey, Drury, MacAdam, Spragg. Third row: Dervaes, Lee, Goodall, Temple- West, Lowenstein. Third Row: Poligrine, D'Orazio, Meyers, Straud, Monson, Williams, Ray, Butler, Barnhard, Danley, Rayner, Ruth, Van Asdlan. Fourth Row: Jenson, Hackett, Paterson, Liehendorf, Anzalone, Anzalone, Moaldel, Marquis, Wolf, Mards, Sellers, Turnbull, Henderson, Palmer, Miskimins. BOYS' SWIM CLUB Every Monday and Thursday afternoon from No- vember to March, fifty-two boys swam at the Main Line YMCA pool in Ardmore. The outstanding swim- mers who assisted Coach Cachion were Jerry Lee Andy Hogg, and Barry Davis. The boys had a meet with the girls' varsity squad in which the two teams tied the score at 39 points. ' .s T First Row: Johansen, Fillipone. Brooke, Welker. Corley Hirsch, May, Tanzola, Griest. Sernerchia. Williams. Arna- Godwin. woodian. Second Row: May, Hamilton. Potter. Klinger, Weygandt. Dickel. Shelton. Sheller, Wiegand. Streh- lau, Farage, Fabrizio, Di Padova. Peck, Ervin. Third Row: Thomas, Kimes. Lipson. Lazar. 3IcCahan. Jacobs. E. Ritter. Johnston, Weideman, McGuire. Collins, R. Ritter. Marziani Fleming, Beck, Erickson. James, Gaspari. Fourth Row: J FUTURE HOMEMAKERS As future home economists and housewives, the members of the Future Homemakers of America participated in interesting projects of service and modern living. Fundraising for CARE, making toys to send to Germany, and baking for the club's cup cake carnivals were some of the activities. v 4 , is if 5 'mat 51 R 13.3, C A-Q it ,, Q Ritter, Monson, Danley, Goodwin, Ewing. Bent, TYilliams, Jen- sen Skroud, Levens. Griffith. Rider. Haines. Zellers, Parini, DeLosso. Alexander, Evans. Butterworth. Albertini, Barton. Fifth Row: Potts, Moddrel, Disque, Pacenza. Pizzillo. Clif- ford, Gordon. Hackett, Campbell, Jackson, Riddell, Todaro Loftus, King, Christiansen, Rice. Maleck, Ogle. Yallei. Pomeroy. Sixth Row: McAllister, Yautier. Sturtevant, Schle- singer, List. FUTURE TEACHERS The aim of the Future Teachers of America is to introduce interested high school students to the techniques of teaching. This aim is furthered by the fall and spring visitations to the schools in Haverford Township during which the members observe various teaching methods. l Warrington. Brown, Ellsworth Hughes, Holmquist. Third NRow Lease, Ballantine. James, Grant Lewis, Klein. First Row: Little, Griest, Lar- son, Mayer, Numero. Bauer, Beslston. Second Row: Ixahmar. Walter, C ai 1' l s o n. K1'U9g91'- Hey, Thornhill. Hodgson, Ritter. Kaine. Fourth Row: Eckenroth. Plinnnicr. Goodman, Lunker, 5 2... First Row: Martin, Zinni, DeLosso, Alexander, Assalone, Porrini, Burns. Legerton Capici. Second Row: Rylak, Davis, Lesnick, Good, VVilliams, Cobourn, Johnston. Hibbert Zellers, Davies. Third Row: Birchall. Sedergran, Geyer, Keeney, Marcello, Chadwick Hicks, Snyder, Ruberti, Schatz. SECRET Rl L LUB Membership in this club is open to all senior girls currently taking typing H and shorthand H. As a service to the school, the girls do typing and mimeographing for teachers and clubs. They also gain experience in operating various office machines. First Row: Moeser, Hamilton, Welker, Gersitz, Langill, Pfitzenmaier, Loftus, Larson. Second Row: Doherty, Taylor, Woolford, Grace, Knorr, Sheller, McGee, McKeom, Danley. Third Row: Drake, Greenbauni, Fisher, Figgs, Bohn, Riess, 'i 5 2 i :ww I Y FUTURE NURSES CLUB A girl contemplating a career as a nurse finds membership in the Future Nurses' Club quite Valu- able, for she may practice first aid in the infirmary, hear guest speakers from the profession, and take field trips to various institutions. Ritter, Terry, Nulton, Ewing. Fourth Row: Lauffer, Toconita, Bossler, Fries, Smith, Pacenza, Henry, Horter, Saalman, Ruples, Goodwin. 2 4 Z 3 ,... 2 X if -1 'Q f? 1 2 f '+R tw ,L I 'eff Y av QW - I 1 fff dk!! as X - Peggy Freas, Pat Mc- Keone, Mary Little, Anne Harbison, L y n n e Ells- worth, and C a role Mac- Adam make last-minute changes in the magazine. N.. ? 'hinqagy P E N 3 I K PEN AND INK, Hayerford's literary magazine, is publish- ed quarterly and contains short stories, poems, and essays written by the students. The Literary Staff, under the direc- tion of Editor-in-Chief, Mary Little, selects the material for each issue. PEN AND INK boasts membership in the Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Each year delegates are sent to these con- ventions to bring back new ideas for the magazine. This year PEN AND INK celebrated its 25th anniversary with a banquet honoring Miss Brown, the magazine's founder. The winter edition, to complement the occasion, contained various articles from twenty-five years ago. Weir, Smith, Turner, Lunker, Toconita. Thornhill. Fourth Row: Ritch, Solomon, Haines, Gillis, MacCord, Tafel. Meacham, Mac- key, Landis, Gaul, Goodwin, Ewing. First Row: Legerton, Krueger, Freas, Ellsworth, Little, Mac- Adam, Gasparro, Kanter. Second Row: Zackian, Turnbull, Moeser, Buchanan, Spector, Daitzman, Schmidt, Fletcher, Mc- Keone, Matternes. Third Row: Wood, McGee, Shubert, Larson, J ,lx - 'K is .X,. hmm? W Wl'Hi'V.Q3 L rm' First Row: Vogel, Woll, Freas, Walter, Caserio, Carlson, Wells, Fries, Gartland, Mathison, Messick, Cloud, Grace, Moeser. Fourth York. Second Row: Wiegand, Corley, Englund, Merin, B. Case- Row: Bauer, McCahan, Ritch, Brown, Phipps, O'Hara, F. Le- rio, Johannson, Rice, Christiansen, Warrington, Zimmerman, Cates, Boyer, Schubert, Martindale, Tanzola. Dorfler. Third Row: Turnbull, S. LeCates, Polishook, Henson, Published nine times a year, the FORDIAN keeps students well-in- formed on current happenings at Haverford. The paper covers all sports events, club activities, and the social highlights of the year, along with features on some of the leaders of the Senior Class. In addition to the regular make-up meetings, the staff attends con- FQ R D I A N ventions of the Pennsylvania Student Press Association and the Colum- bia Student Press Association. The new techniques and methods of pub- lication which the representatives learn at these conventions are import- ant to the production of the FORDIAN. Our own high opinion of the FORDIAN has been confirmed by the Columbia Student Press who put it in first place among school publica- tions. 1 Q, Editors Anne Vogel, Mark K 1 . Merin, Zoe Walter, and ' Bob Caserio review plans 9 gf' Q for the. next FORD.IAN A - issue with Miss Helblg T, I xgvwf ' l ' A M'sfss-W-as-Ma.f i i 4 1 his 11 First Row: Wells, Lease, McLees, Kahmar, Eckenroth Drake, Griest, Pintzuk. Second Row: Wilson, Beaston, Mani ning, Bruce, Hilbert, Hughes, Holmquist, Langill, Lipson. Third Row: Clewell, Cameron, MacCord, Porrini, Hirsch v ,g , Q , Jacobs, Thompson, Turner, Loftus. Fourth Row: Mayer, Matta, Lazar, Grant, Larson, Madsen, Campbell, Kanter, Gersitz. GREYSTONES I M ZZ Y tin, ' v 6 ,, , 4, a,aa, ,,aa ,u, o 53 Ka W4 J I Bl ivy? iN f ,, .H .,,, , h' ' if ' ' .ff - M Gwen-, 40 5 all ,- Q , W 'V 1 . GREYSTONES staff chooses gs' 1 ' F pictures for layouts. M, Pd i X - i K .- , -if Hes-..,h Q V 'A-M Q. W I x .X WA-A A , . , unlawful' ' ' h I lm ., 44 5 f Under the guidance of Editor-in-Chief Flor- ence Kahmar and faculty advisor Gerald C. Harter, six editors and their staffs began plan- ning, in their junior year, the publication of a y e a r b o o k which would adequately portray school life in Haverford Township High School. Long hours have been spent producing articles, pictures, and organizing the material in the best possible manner. All of the write-ups for the divider pages, administration, and activities were composed by th e Literary Staffg layouts and sketches were planned by the Art Staff 3 and the sports section was organized by its editors. The Typ- ing Staff prepared the rough and final copies, which the Copy Staff proofread and corrected. The Business Staff was responsible for selling the books and settling the accounts. We were pleased to have had the experience of creating 1960 GREYSTONES. May you al- ways treasure it. Doc checks copy with Mimi Kanter and Editor Florence Kahmar. in 'ln- 2' P ,,.,f--'f f .2 .. 'L' I Editor-in-Chief: Florence Kahmar Faculty Advisor: Gerald C. Harter Literary and Senior Class Editor: Gladys McLees Literary Staff Lynn Ellsworth Susan Gersitz Miriam Hagy Miriam Kanter Joanne Lipson Janet Thompson Business Staff Business Manager Barbara Drake Karen Campbell Lynn Holmquist Carol Ann Hughes Joan Jacobs Doris Langill Virginia Matta Barbara Mayer Marilyn Perris Nancy Rider Marianne Terry Copy Staff Copy Editor: Carole Ann Lease Ann Hilbert Senior Class Staff Barbara Bruce Carol Jo Doherty Marcia Hirsch Barbara Larson Ginny Loftus Art Staff Art Editor: Nancy Eckenroth Judy Beaston Marsha Deal Joanne Greene Norman MacCord Typing Staff Typing Editor: Betsy Griest Bill Grant Carol Lazar Edith Madsen Barbara Porrini Nancy Turner Joan Zellers Boys' Sports Editor: John Wells Girls' Sports Editor: Phyllis Pintzuk Richard Wiley, Ronald Cameron, Charles Wilson, Bob Clewel compare pictures. and .fri 335 if C7 C77 First Row: Hamilton, Collins, Polishook, Sydnor, Tuttle. Pershall, Jorgenson. Lunde Mr. Fink, Conoway, Dabney, Quercetti, Mercer, Baldt. Goodis. Klinger. Roberts Second Row: McKeone. Kahinar, Sturgis, Marziani. Johannsen. Horner, Williams Brearly, Murdock, Grant, Dickenson, Neithannner, Burly, Cantafio. Halowell, Terry Fries, Collins, May. Third Row: Gibbs, Tyler, Solomon. Scott. Lougrhrides. Strehlow Carroll, Consalvi, Blanno. Gilberti, Winger, Seibert. Edwards, Bechtel. Hill. Noll Peck, Hanna. Mr. Fink rehearses the finale with the ensemble. l l in 4 5' Y f-sf, f , xg-X, .Qian L B mm 'm S , 1, aj-. ,lg T -fi A X Atari T- ' v - 1, ,- ' T , - gn- . - 5. V, l 'fx , f 7 Fourth Row: Henry, Adams, Ballbeck. Stetson, Hetten bach, Kairns, Walton, Metz, Baker, Urwig, Toconita, Cop land, Walker, Huff, Kroener, Borth. Fifth Row: Danly, Smith, Duerr, Ramsey, Fritsche, McGlasker, Valli, Rice, Hensel, McGee, Carlson, Byrd, Michell, Bauer, Blank. Campbell. For many years an integral part of Haver- ford High has been the A Cappella Choir, con- sisting of approximately seventy-five young people. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Paul Fink, presents interesting choral ar- rangements for other high schools as well as our own. It has participated, along with the band and orchestra, in both the Christ- mas Assembly and the Spring Concert. Daily rehearsals of music ranging from sacred to secular selections have resulted in many outstanding performances. A CAPELLA CHOIR The choir boards the bus for Cheltenham. I S xwwwwmqwigwx, ,,. -Q. x..t,,,sa-5,-t .X Q V H I i Q A 5 1 Y 7,-nw.. 'W wis Q: g Q 1: Z I Q ,E e. , 5 2 A E 1 F2 9 f ta ' . if - RQ: Q 5- . E 1 of ,2 . 3 L? :Q w,g, 1 2 if 2 Q: I t si f' ,L f K ,.-,, ,V ,.,ygfg,,, ivgfy. 1ff,,-gag-wx '51 4001 f ft! .. .,,,.,y.., - First Row: Harvey, Haines, Shaw, Mackey, Meyer, Pfitzenmaier, Hagy, Douglas, Drake, Goodman. Sec- ond Row: ileftb Hodgson, Gasparro, Schubert fright? Hayes, Plank, Knorr, Morgan. Third Row: fleftb Kreuger, Legerton, frigrhti Fries, Larson. CODC61 tmelster Jim H a r v e y plays a solo with orchestral ac- companlment. 'JJ -fm fe ,.m-me , :sang Fourth Row: Herbicek, Deal, Pedrick, Martindale, Taffel, Borod, Wilson, Ballantine Murray, Siegal, Hershey, Schofield, Muir, Gordon, Wright, Vogel. Fifth Row: Osborne, Meyer, Snapp, Mayer, Hughes, Yohe, Livingstone, Moyer, Foust, Weir, Warnock, Leh- man, Cooke, Roberts, Lichtendorf, Larson, Ackerman, O'Hara, Grandy, Harshburger Kepler, Campbell, Mcllvaine, Mellor, Wilcox, Durfee, Mr. Tecco. Sixth Row: Miller Craig, Greenwood, Wallen, Hicks, Brown, Murray, Taggart, Glaser, Quanstrom, Clouser, Cgass, Crane, Kannwischer, McClintock, Schiek, Williams, Smith, McKibbin, Martindale, rown. v v v Whether you enjoy show music or sym- phonies, the excellent programs presented by Mr. Tecco and the orchestra members a t ' f - ' . , re Sure O glam youl apploval Vauety Phil Crane, Dick Kannwischer, Bob McClintock, and Paul and talent, has made each concert an en- schiek take an encore. joyable event. A demonstration of their talents was shown in April when a delegation from the United Nations was entertained at Hav- erford Township during United Nations Week. The orchestra also participated in several exchange concerts with neighbor- f ing schools. These were followed by trips to Scarsdale, New York, and Lebanon Val- ley College, Pennsylvania. Jim Hicks, Bob Thompson, and Phil their cues. Mr. Trainer directs his attention to the brass section. . ,, z 'x I E' rrn rr X .4 ...xv Jones, pay close attention to catch all First Row: Hershey, Schofield, Muir, Miller, McKeone, Gordon, Kirk, Dorion, Ford, Doherty, Wehr. Second Row: T. Larson, Evans, Marnion, Myers, Pfitzemnayer, Woolford, Wright, Prince, Giangiulio, Greenberg, Craw- ford, Leith, Jacoby. Third Row: Qleftb Evans, O'Ha1'a, Ackerman, N. Larson, irighth Perry, Coons, Kannapel, DeSi1ets. s AN In the fall, the band, under the direction of Mr. Trainer, provided music and colorful marching formations at football games. During the pep rallies, the band could be heard playing our favo- rite school songs. The band also participated in our Christmas as- sembly, the Spring Concert, and the Baccalaureate Service and Commencement exercises. Special events included exchange programs, a visit to an old peoples' home by the brass en- semble, and a concert at a nearby school. This year the band made a special stereotape record- ing for WHHS. Bob DeSilets adds to the quality of the band music with his baritone horn. 'ourth Row: Grandy, Harshburger, Horter, Salla, Barrol, Parkr-r,YGlaser, Forsythe. Quarnstrom, Wilkinson, Murray, Thaete, Smith, McQuin, Brown, Dieter, Macllvaine, Tampbell, Kepler. Fifth Row: Mr. Trainer, Minacci, Rathgeber, Ycarsley, Stanzt, Frey, 'opeland, Paulin, Trethaway, Greenwood, Schirin, David, Wallen, Hicks, Williams, lhoinpson, Jones, Hutchinson, Schiek, Blankley, Hass, McClintok. . , 1 x 1 x 5 f 34 kgs. R,-iw . wah 'ff g l 'M km HIGH TYLE FTER EIGHT All work and no fun will never dog so the social events were provided to balance the volume of tests and homework. The Senior Class Play, the All School Show, and the dances are a few of the special times which we will never forget. Students will always remember their .Junior and Senior Proms, which added excitement and glamour to the wonderful years at HHS. 3? ,WL , V, iff f ,Vx Q, , 'fhf' 1' , J VLMW' .fhfl-,', ,QL ,Q Letty Caserio Gerry Griffith V ' ff, , ' Q' K , agyQ2'if'72 ,M ,L,' - ,Lf sy, f ' , V1 gi 45 'f xi ff . iw ' AN -' xv ,:, Q, 2 f f, 4 'Z fifffggfi' fi? f f 4' 1 'i f, ' f f iff V, K ,f.9,k f ,f nw , Q U, 1, ff-f.,. , H if 'XZ ff 'V' ' ,,,. - 'L b ' 1 -I Hag! ' C - TC- 'Z'f,'?Z7! ff' X ,' .'!fV77!.2'f ,'f ' 'if f Z', 1,:ff-, 4Q7 f , ' ' 7524211 'Hx-ff,, V' -'42 f -fri'-if md 1 -' ' ' Q-win A, f -vw-.4-:V-1 74'-rf, f f I -Y I , f ,. f gffgf vyfg,,,f -,3.v,5:,v ,uf ff 5. fqfyf -. f, , fi f . , -1, KWWL ff, ,, ,511-V-V ,. ,ff , ' . - i i U -'Mgl 7 '73fljf-iff? 51 47 'Z'L'zflf?i Off 1 1 J A X n in i BWV ' ffz',f'ifCfW9?fZ 'fi -51: . is: Vi 5' f ,lf Y' ff? ff .' . n , 1 Wfyfw' I ' I , .V . ' . ' ' W2 -WY V. , f, V -. -. ,if ' . ,Q,5if,- .Q X ' Linda Cobourn, Queen of the Junior Prom gb, fn Gloria King ANSO DE LA MER ' SLM! X Q1.xAk ' ffm. XX Andrea Levens Leanne List .M jx , as, 'SJ , .4 ,. Ji.. 5 .4 -. Barbara Geyer and Dave Bliss admire the lovely siren of the sea. On May 9, 1959 the Junior Class presented Chanson de la Mer. The couples whirled around to the music of Paul Linton's orchestra in a blue- green paradise under the sea. This effect was created by effervescent bubbles, paper-mache rocks, shells, and an alluring sea siren. The highlight of the evening was the crowning Q 3 h ,. 'Q gt, ,. 'V' 1 , 'I .Q , ,fm Gs .. W . , 4 . , A -.-, mga? , 4, I .4 ,-my rv ,s.,,.,. , , -' -sp ,c h '2fff:Qgf44m,,,dQ?4 4 1 f 4 , fm V 2, , 4 , 'ff-fm-az x ' ' zu - ' . - f, ,cw 3- , A 1.31-V , ' 'f ? f,f':f34:af,:f, 'V--Q., 4 -N. H., M-.Mos 9 .-.. , Armed with cheery smiles and the best of manners, the receiving line greets couples at the junior prom, of the queen, Linda Cobourn. She was attended by Letty Caserio, Gerry Griffith, Gloria King, Andrea Levens, and Leanne List, her court. Following the prom, many couples journeyed to Valley Forge Country Club to attend the post prom party, where more dancing, eating, and so- cializing Were enjoyed. Happy couples enjoy the Sea Atmosphere at Chanson de la Mer. -1? . i.g.. ........... . ....,,.. , gii y ' :fi ,,.,.., - sf Wh 1 XX' -iiff Hayler Osborn, class president, and Andrea Levens lead the Grand March. TARDU T George Lewis and date admire the pond and its lovely foliage. .MPN il Barbara Filippone and her escort smile 1' C ' lei x 'r ' c mr g ,ff ',g7'!1 L -IE On March 26, the Haverford Senior High Gymnasium was transformed into a lovely garden surrounded by a waterfall, a wishing W e l l, a n d trellis-work covered with real orchids for f'Stardust',, the Class of 196O,s Senior Prom. There, under an angelhair sky. dotted with shinning stars, the members of the class and their dates danced to the music of G l e n Gale's Orchestra. A memorable event of the evening was the Grand March. followed by the singing of the Alma Mater. Following the prom, over 200 couples jour- neyed to Philadelphia where, in the Pennsyl- vania Room of the Sheraton Hotel. they danced to the music of Harry Benekes Band and enjoyed a delicious buffet supper. Ci 1 5 ,.,,,.-- if ffl - I Do' and his carigva yhil, Hill .lasksfin z l Lois llcfirath patiently await their turn. ' ' fl 7 5 - , A- 'ji-.Q . A 1 ' 'wi lk -Y , 'l , ..-', 'f4,j'..'4 . ' '4 Y L -- za' z Ai: 1 Ji ,G ,MT 5, 'fin , M - in l 1- L-LL----- -e e :W AA ' - -hz V A i - 3 -1-. s .- N k 4 Z 4 A A Lettie Caserio a n d Toni Burrows enter the Sheraton in eager anticipation of t h e P o s t P r o m Party. -7- fei- 7,, ff ff f 4 X f 7 v it 'i Ei ii Z I 2 4: , ll f-1 .U 5 fr all 'fi i i i 4, ,, , I fi 1, ,A f, l 2 , l 3 l M TV. Ur ,, . N ' fi' 1 K V Q D X. '?'f 2 S' 2 1 5 Marsha Deal s a rn p l e s the generous supply of food pro- vided by the hotel. Msfwhf sm, ff gf gif 4 M f, ,wir ,L ,Ji -a Scott Kugler, Sue Silidor, Denny Frisch, Sandy Swanson, and Sally Shields relax in the Penn- sylvania Room. Fords dance through the night to the music of Harry Beneke. X4 E' SILVER BELL vit, fv. f. 4. L ftfiilllll in? '11 L 44,1 . ljff' ' : ,, ig. . 1' 'R Q 5 f f ' in i if- f f , fl , X ,, 1 1 J' 1 'I slimg f ll f' W f . K f - L ' 1 3. 7 if U 5 is . ' X f . , 1' sf fu 5 f , 4 L X ' A Ford alumnus, George Young, and his orchestra provide festivities. ., yy, 3. x5 x l M' 5 Aix VLH I fl 1 ' 'MW ,. '- - ' In I 4 .f:j:f7fri',I. MJ nit' . . . 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A silver bell creates holiday atmosphere. We Jane Lauffer and Cheryl Kirk wait while their dates check their coats. Many students and Alumni attended this year's Christmas ball. A large silver bell, laurel draped from the ceiling, and Christmas trees provided the necessary holiday atmosphere. Couples danc- ed to music ranging from soft tones to the big beat which was played by George Young's Band. All who attended agreed that Silver Bells add- ed greatly to their holiday spirit. T 1 UDISNEYLA D ALL SCHOOL SHOW Betsy Buchanan, M a 1' i e Patterson, and Dave Stein- berg out for a day of fun at Disneyland . H u n t e r Gaul mystified crowd with daring magic feats. Bill Bowen lights the stage for the show F o r o n e Weekend in November, Disneyland was moved from its origi- nal surroundings to Haverford High School. The story was an interesting and u n u s u al one. Kathy Smith, John Mercer, Ruth Schimmelbusch, Diane Michael, and Eric Jorgenson portray- ed a family out for a day of fun at the a m u s e m e n t park. They traveled through the Well-known Fantasy, To- l l morrow, Adventure, and Frontier lands. The acts included magic tricks, dancing, bands and vocal trios. A sensational performance was en- joyed by all. Mr. Huber and directors take a bow. 5 W , .ll W rail'-LJ I L xf y 1112 3' K af . f 1, f v 9 3 un' ' ' 5.54-' aw f .f f ff, aj, .fgwfiggffgyz T 039 f T T f , ,,.. A , w 1: ,,', V . f f angfffff Q 'lA,- , . ,V . fi l- F ,v v M2 ' , J 2 ,V1,. 2 , Z f t ,Q .,l Y i f, li ,Q iv , If , .,,, . ,, if 41 W M Q W ' s s The Comets create a lively atmosphere. Captain Kidd's Pirates take the audience to aclventurelancl 1' T . i ' . 0' v , Hi K ' ' rl' W P 66: I In . .554 . QI' I - , Y ,' f wh f ' 'e 5' e 4 .T , -a 't'f',,1?2wZ: . -ff A .. 1 -X' 1 r Y' ' .,,.,,-fn .J iw l f N.. ,I 3.52 , 1 ' 1' ' Q. pw , KY? l Q J l .. t 1 if Qs f,qp.v. 1 N 'f mw- Q . W The Mackey Trio sings Sentimental Journey . There's no business like show business! AWA ., fa f 4 1' X' ,- i 5 NOTHI G BUT THE TRUTH 'The CHass of 1960 presented as its Senior CHass Play, HNodnng ButThe'Tuwhf'Thm hHaHousconmdy,under the direction of Mr. Shissler, assisted by Diane Klinger and Bill Burfeind, was held on the evenings of March 11th and 12th of 1960. Ain eXceHent cast proved that no one can be a Hfleorge Washington for twenty-four hours without serious com- phcadons.Everyonesvhozutendmdfdtthattheshowfwas a,sensationalinvestnientfyfa FWiday'or Saturday evening. f stocks. 9? I W3 Ruth Schimmelbusch urgently d e m a n d s that Bob Pollock double her money by the end of the month. Bob Pollock, Jim Tindall, and Bruce Cole listen to Dave Burlew's harangue on uranium , .,,V T T7 , Q! 1 1 7 In .,,i.,, ,V,., 3 ,, ,LV,VV, VV,V,, V,V ,A X ' 'W' f ,. M ' A I M.-if , 15545 I V f, f may f , V, J X 'f fa '42 . ' 1,495 I 1 t .fi . iw .4 A , V Z, ,,,, A - I Q, 1 , , f 1 RM-,M,Qi 'L' 1-n-Q., .',r l But we want a tip on the stock market, Dickie, excluim Tina Marsh and Anne McAllister to Bruce Cole. I MT., W ,Y 4 . :ff 'K wr 9 .J Y I TQ yy ' T. e N ' ' if i ll 5' . . X ' dj 1' .W J .W ,, ,Q .4 ,i if 3 Le - fi , 'w f ,M , Ts' X 2 ., ,aeuwwv , i ,.,, 5 , L . gp f 4 q 4 ca. Gary Brown, Dave Burlew, Sue .L 1 V4 Adams, Miriam Hagy, and Jackie play before the performance. B I was an innocent girl, what did I knovf . . . declares Anne McAllister to Tina Marsh and Miriam Hagy. wi fi? YA 23? is ,- 3 rf iii mf fy 7 E ,,,, Q2 wa we 1' 1 729 1 Brooke discuss the , .,-,1.--11:4-vw-mjisffiv ' - ' H ,. I ff f f f ff Q 0 si 1 2 ii ' X ,gs.-::,2:2ggs:::a.'1' , E ,I Bob, have you ever kissed a girl S 3 4' i f f 1 f ,J V f 7 ff! ff f 1 V1 1 in 01 f 17 X V ff f f H f W f If! 2 ff , ff ff 5 , ff ff Q I ,,,, C f fy uf W' A 4- ,,.4:7,QQ1yl-,.Q,,C!5f,',feE ' lk '- iw 771 I X' IQ if .1 1 W- 1 ' ,M I ll tweek his nose, exclaims Gaiy --VV ire I '2- ,ifff ' 1 v m 'iff 1 ' ' 1 4, 5 5:35 -mg! -1 Q ff ii, i1 f7 ff, 151. 'E-Q3 .r ' f-,,. ,5'y.Q ni 75 Z, 4, 0' 55 57 f ll iliy 'I f 5' 'iff A fy-syfg if? .f?Ee-S2112-3. I f flaw I www -,-159: , m J , ' Brown to Dave Burlew. before? Ruth Schinnnelbush asks Bob Pollock. ASS MBLIE Students show enthusiastic approval fo .. f .f , 4 fl 3, h .lack Rank XJ ,,,- , I' the entertainment. 51liz'lu-spczi1'ca11 actor' f 3, 1 A liflifl ffiemfel lt 51,, This year the students at H.H.S. enjoyed a variety of interesting assemblies. Among the educational presentations were David Jardin's film Lost in Cree County , Dr. Parks' lecture on Far Eastern Affairs and 'The Conquest of Space, lecture by Robert Edgar. The en- tertaining productions included organ music skillfully played by Kenneth Goodman, several choral and orchestral groups, and Mr, Banjo. Jack Rank's characterizations of four Shake- spearean plays proved both educational and en- joyable. The assemblies provided a welcome change from the daily routine. A representative from Hamilton Watch Company tells the fas cinating story of time. ,W , 1 1, fy x :Wm f rw ' r M, g,f4j',:?,ilJ ,Mgr ,,,, V4 + 54 -. I l ff ti ., ., , '?i, ,, ,V-'rg ffT fj?f,l , ill! ' V15 ' Fil! Allah 'T lg? ii V ff ' ,1 l it if ' 'it 1 f. fb 7 , V ,, A ,y . 'l ,..Y.4, , la . ' fi . iii' ,i -- ,QV 'v ,X lg--Ah ,Aigfw .F aff Orgauist Kenneth Gnmdlhuzl ff M W ff h 31 ' ' Bartram High SCho,l': A Cappella Choir f' . .wiggvf 1 f .- uf ,VW fwfr. 5'i'.-ne'WDnP-.f'Q'P First Naval District Band 5, 'EZ N Nb. . famwfmxwf 5 2 ff, X4 , Y f ? 7 U wg? 'The C'm1quQst uf Spawn' 4, 4 5 ,ff W A .p ' ' 2 ,,- 'U1 f iw, jfrfi' ,M ,,,, y Y 3 ,, 19 ,I wp-, I , ,.4K,,,,,, , qff, u HW' W. w 'f 4 f f 27' im:- fir ,fe WW 7 ,K If 4 .Q Z 1 M Q ,iv B2 gf ' , Q-V ff'f'14fflf b V, l ,. ,. 1 -' . fu. f ' 1 f-.rv f 4. .fa 12-, .1 . .2 f ni., f QQ, 'ff' - ff . , . V. f1-:fI:i- I 'Z 4245141 f '.Iw-f-fi 'F f 5' M M , W, I . . 63 9 ' fu 3 nf l A b if Q . 2 3 Q.-af ,ffm , ' Un, 1 W M ,yy , , ,,,,,wwff af , W Cliff, W fL ' 4 ,f NW' , ' f, fa ,Q V, W , J. f ,4 Wnynf f ,, fa ,, ' f X . 1 W, ff f ,fy f-Q ,ff ,, I Z, V,, X f ,I , f X -- ,' MM I 1 wr V4 f X ,' X fy ,, , , ' f fb, x 0 , , ff If , f ! X, ,Y V, 4, of fd If 4 f HU 'e , SPEED, PCDWER, AND PERFORMANCE Come on, Fordsg let's go! The excite ment may be felt in the air Whether at a football game or watching Haverford's mermaids splash to victory. Tenseness and spirit are a part of every sportg en- thusiasm and loyalty the ingredients for participation. MAJORETTES AN CGLCRGU RDS First Row: Fisher, Bohn, Stewart. Second Row: D'Alonzio, Williams, Hagy Shelton, Wells. f 2 Present at every major sports event this year were the mem- bers of the girls' and boys' cheering squads, captained by Pat lr 'L Martindale and Dick Goehringer respectively. To each game they it added verve and enthusiasm. At the football games, the Fordian fans were treated to colorful exhibitions by the band, the ma- q '1?' Jorettes, and the color guard. ll! l 'x ff Q Color Guards Osborn, Montgomery, Fletcher, Bechtel, and Morse present the 5 Q colors. if 2, i 5 ' 1 y.:2Mi9+L1Yf'f ' A 'ff 'Q -f - 5 5 ,,. V- x fe 1 1 ,. ' - ,,.-nw av ..,f st., an will ' vw - ,A-gay mu. , 5 ,Q 7 .tl 'NU' C7 W 5 :,,w X .R -.hula 1 Qu I Q 1. atrlfgr: f . ,H -gl.. 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First Row: Gordon, Eberly, Talley, Rantanen, Pelletreau, Dickinson, Reph. Fourth Row: Bunce, Schwartz, Cassidy Brust, McCloskey, Zoto. Second Row: Boyd, Kugrler, Long, nangle, Griffy, Cascarino, Thomson, Wilkinson, Curtis, Gas Sargeant, Woods, T. Kruza, Cage, Keil, Jackson. Third Row: kins, Altman, Mairs. Foard, Niece, J. Kruza, Howe, Parker, Burrows, Haly, Prout, ' A 21. 2 2 V W f , , i 1 ' 1 ', bf 'V f, 7 ' fi' 'J' Wg, ' ,-M, Q .,,, f ,, I XM' 1. A N 7i ..,, -' ' 9 A - k i 3 ' f W 1 , af- f . - L i mf ? Q Q f I j f mi A 1 w faqs? .,, Q b iw 'va . ,.,., ,V Z W 4 fr I , ' 7, Ze 5 V9 Wf U gilw i 4. f B , A 4 Q l ,f:,,.g,Z A ' , i ' E f 7 I ,f Tj, , I ,t If l , i f. .9 ff' 7-f 1-H ff ,, f. N., f 5, ,N-, , -,MQW js P, .W ' 4 , ' fy J 457 , if 'I ig M 1? f la ' W iw ! E b MC fr A i 6 Si l , ' fa 3 l 1 l ' ' x i 2 A I 1 ,. -f. . f ' 'vii J - , Q Tv' 'V ' '73 , , wo' ,1 ' I ' Y ,' - '. 1. --. f' 1 1' - 1, A. , -'ijt I 'jjj ' . . I f J, f -fe . A, - ,A ,V , - 5, Y 4 1' xl ' I ' ff L fy '2 ' L1 , ,gjz fy ,JM ,if ' 4' ff l 3 Wglfidllgq V M , K N ix , I ' . 3 J 4 , f A Q, , Q , ,f . , ,A ,. 1 J , 4x,,. ,l .1 v , fy, . 11 - . 3 ' 34, A .K ,, . Ay- I , 1 V - .. in Alr' 1 -Lgifafii .. 'llfl .al . .. If A ' K ,, -nnX s. ll 801, i x YYN j A? f HR, ul Andy Talley fails in his attempt to score as his opponent tackles him. Quarterback Jim Parker checks the sidelines as he talks with Coach Shiplett and Dr. Loux, team physician. Under the direction of head coach, James Shiplett, and assistant coaches, Paul Dobransky and Sidney Young, Haverford's gridiron eleven compiled a record of six wins and two defeats. Co-captains Tom Boyd and Tom Burrows led the team to a first place tie With Lower Merion in the final Suburban 1 standings. The high point of the season came when the Fords defeated Lower Merion. This was the second year in a row that they were able to accomplish this feat and marked the first time in the history of the rivalry between the two schools that Haverford was able to defeat them two years in succession. N resxwmwxswwwwmmwww ,-, .f ,.,1,,,,,., f of ,KWQK f W , .,,. i P ,WN A Jlmmle larker grapples mth the hill urln an exciting moment ol the imc. Al.. Q3'p An eager team looks on as the Fords dow n Cheltenham , sz 1, Q 1 I A I I 5 f 1 A f I Al 1.5, ,lf f, ,- a 'X I A' 'vfl 21 I W! lf , cv ' 0 V A f H.H.S. OPP Ben Salem Cheltenham Lower Merion Marple-Newtown Springfield Norristown Abington Upper Darby .. Some watch, some block, as Andy Talley crowex -Xbmgton goal . ,iff 1 f f 1 ,f 1 4 f ! I George Sargent and Tom Burrows thank Mr. Shiplett after receiving top football honors. Mr. Valenti totes a bundle as he leaves the boys' locker room after practice. .V.'S PREP RE FDR '6I This year's junior varsity football squad, coached by Stephen Juenger and Richard Smith, was com- posed of thirty-three boys who, despite a record of six losses and one win, appeared at practice each afternoon and played hard. It was a team that was not easily discouraged. When on the field the team did its best at all times. Even though the team lacked experience, the spirit and co-operation of the boys was great, commented Coach Juenger. First Row: Spector, O'Beirne, Leonard, Webster, Petrella, Hill, Todaro, Thompson. Second Row: Donovan, Vogel, Yudof, Krince, Bergh, Heipler, Steele, Ebey, Mairs, Fisher. Third Row: Coach Richard Smith, Schneider, Fisher, Abrams, :., , f .1 f' f ff Q ff 1 1 Z Q, ? fa W I W X 5 f , ,Q H , ,,,..,, u ,..., W 4 H.H.S. OPP. 19 Cheltenham 13 0 Lower Merion 12 0 Marple Newtown 20 0 Springfield 20 0 Norristown 13 6 Upper Darby 25 0 Abington 26 Kaner, Whartnaby, Thompson, Lee, Johnston, Slawter, Kirchhofer, Manthorpe, Curtis, Rutherford, Coach Stephen Juenger. -if -rg 'ii- Jaafw c, J will --- 'Y sq Ar, f 2 Q, -,via el 'ff w r l awk -1, fd fy, f fi. , , if ' 7 ' A ' T A ff ,.,A 'ff m V 'V' ,NA 'i f5fQ?ef-aria, Ae mg, , WAM,f.v,5i - .A V fs. 'V M A . ,A . 6' 1 3.123 I fvlpfw 73421154 J I f ,MQ 4 V, , ,1,,,c, -.,.,f0,m A . ,.- ,Y ,, ,L . ,Zia N W Y , s , V ., ,N First Row: Pollock, Pierce, Coppola, Osborn, Burfiend, Elliot, Kepler. Third Row: Coach Keyser, Martorano, Stevens, Pearce, Krotee. Second Row: Donnelly, Borod, Glick, Reif, Maxwell, Cole, MacNamee, O'Hara, Cheyney, Dunn, Rathgeber, Merin, McCloskey, Frisch, McGowan, Olsen lmanagerj OOTER .... spark a successful season Co-captains Haylor Osborn and Steve Coppola led the 1959 Booters through a successful season, compil- ing a 6-3-4 record. The Section I teams were so well matched that the final standings of the top six teams depended on the outcome of the last game. The highlight of the Norristovvn game was Paul Stevens' performance of the Hat trick fscoring three goalsj. High scorers were Paul Ste- vens, 7, Jim Mctlowen, 5, and March Krotee, 4 goals. This year's squad showed contin- ued improvement throughout the sea- son, stated Coach Theodore Keyser. We started the season with an in- experienced team, but the squad did a fine job. Coach Keyser presents the l'. Frank Weissgerber trophy to Haylcr Osborn. 2.1, -4 1 ,tedsmmsfwibffim ft 5 W 4 38 ' A ng if 2 lc Pi ff 1' , if f 1 4, 4 , V, , ,,.. .,., , V, W5 4 P1 V Wk H.H.S. OPP. 2 Haverford School Cnon-leaguel 1 1 Upper Darby Cnon-leaguel 2 1' .... . . .Lower Merion Cnon-leaguej . . . . 1 5 Norristown Cnon-leaguej 2 3 Conestoga Cnon-leaguej 1 2 Harriton 2 0 Ridley Township 2 0 . Cheltenham 0 1 Lower Merion 1 2 . Upper Darby 1 4 . Penncrest 0 4 Norristown 0 0 .. V, Abington 1 v li Coach Keyser points out mistakes to an intent soccer squad during half time. If 3 3 Jay Pierce gets there first in the Lower Mer- ion game as the Aces rush in. A tired but victorious soccer team returns home. S 1 E .,,,,A I L Je 1 . nigh 1 ,N A 5 U ,Q r 5,3 - -A .A AA- AA is- 1-Af A A A W Ai--Q ,WI fri be A WM Y I X kk X R V 'x X K 'P Ay T' A' ' X1 Wiyb g , Q A h AA h. A : 1 A lf f ' is JN f i' if if 'R Q . S i i S : ' f a- 'P' li .A 6 '. ARAR Z .A : A E A A A, V A Q N Al A . X, . , p q , 'V 57 ' A ' ' it l ' ' ' ' A, f i i xi lf' Q 2 5 fi X O' 2: :f: ,'12. L .f.' :VA 'V 'ki 'X D, A A 9 A, ,A A' if .A B, ,.Q A 1 'A A f 'A ' 3 9 1 Q A , gg A' A ..V...-V 9 A AA f AA ' A 2 AA A . ' X3 4 ' 'N A, P5 ,, ,, A A . ww A 4, -AAA A' M A A 4 ag A, 1 f., ' A A A N: -AA L i .A 93 ' - fV fi1'i-1 F A' - A ' A ..A. ' x I A A ix '1a1aaaaf+Wff. AAwf', Q 1 A-ii ..,A at Q--1 f 1 2, AAA ,A Arena- ' ' Lili' ' 'A A ' -7 5 :T ' 2 A' A i A A 53. if f' ,.:- ' A I . 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SOCCER Winning seven games, losing one, and tying three, Haverford's junior varsity soccer squad finished a victorious 1959 season. Co-captain Pete Cheyney tallied nine goals for highscoring honors. Other high scorers for the Fords Were Thomas Kim, Ronnie Kotloff, and Rich Golden Haverford rushes in to retrieve the ball from opponent. Kotloff, McGarvey, Smith, Pitt tmanagerj. Third Row: de Freyre, Le Cates, Beatty, Scott, Kannapel, Olsen, Harsh- barger, Evans, Bryant, Sheik fmanagerb, Cachion fcoachb. -three goals each, and co-captain Elbert Olsen with two goals. Coach Warren Cachion's squad will be adding much valuable experience next year to an already strong varsity team. aw' 'M T , VA ZA, M 7 X rj I 9 L K AA ,,,. avei oi c oo ' gg 5 UIJI391 Dal by 1 ' T 5 Z f - -' 1 1 to .Q ' W ' f Eg 3 Norristown A 1 ' ' , ' ,, 1 g A., V, 2521? 4 Hin. Q. 2 A I I . iito +.A 21 ,U 58 .Af f A ' li .4155 62 6 xx, Af 4 Ridley Township A 2 2 Cheltenham 2 3 Lower Merion AA 1 f ' A . 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Unfortunately, the hockeyettes were 0 Swarthmore 0 greatly handicapped by a number of injured starting players 0 H31-rjton 1 and lack of experience. 0 Upper Darby 1 Miss Elizabeth Gilbert, the coach, feels next year's teams 0 Lflwer Menon . 1 will be more successful because the potential they already 0 Rldley Townshlp 1 possess has been enhanced by this year's experience. 1. . . . . .Marple-Newtown . . . . . 0 First Row: Boehringer, Hendrickson, Frelich, Boucher, Sed- ringer, Saalnian, Whetstone, King, Reese, Boerner, Phipps, mack, Pacenza, Winn, Matthews, Boyer. Second Row: Eastlack, G1llian,Runyan,Kleckner, McKe-own, Frings, Mohl, Ruth, Barras. Johnson, Gray, Haeberlein, Wells. Third Row: Donna Goeh- Swisher, Megargee, Huff, D. Goehringer, Snyder, Shriver, gt ., Q, 551 - J'p'afdr ,S 1 1 K. 1 w xv 9 ' V-f M iz? Q A I 4. -af Q ' eff ' o f 5 if .F 5- 1 1 ' - ,g fi ' ' 5 e it is ...,. af , ' M' V iv M ' I, , .fi ,A 1 Y -V ' .1 h K X X.Vk. - J ,' , gk ,af L W, ' , -mf. ,. V in y . I . 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Harriton . 4... ...Abington .. ..1 Conestoga 0 0 1 Norristown 1 3 O 0 Swarthmore 1 Plymouth Whitemarsh 0 Agnes Irwin . 1 0 Upper Darby 1 10 3 O 2 Cheltenham Lower Merion Susie Myers struggles to gain possession of the ball ent. Meyers, Grace. Bankes, Gassen- meyer. Third Row: Mercer, Cookenbach, Potts, Breuninger, Prince, Nensteil, Walker, Tindle, Sutor, Aff, Schneider, Vautier, Miss C. Helbig Ccoachb. from her oppon- , ' ff W iw ' V ,,VVV.f., ff' ' 1,7 W-V, 3, I I I -.W ,V va, W4 m l , ' ' EZ 1 . 5 ' if , Vf V f ' ' 0 A 5' , M ri, ff I if MQ, ff: wg? V-Eli, if 5, ., .jf7WffA4f,.Af,5V,f,Zg:, !,!!MfZiZW, rv I 'V 'Z . v- - za V A . ,,,. . ,, , - ,..,.. . ..,. , Vf t l V'vv 3.51 . . I. , , X . ... 3, M .. ,. - ' vw ikgj' V- F X ' r' --1 1 Fw- 'r ' V ' ' wa. I ..-VV., rg, aw- 'Y T4 ' -,Z 'wth 1-31,3 .., ww. .W JY- .YV ' x.,,u ,,,,4pi ' A vqdf , yn M. -fs ,. . . V ,' 1,1-vs, my i'5QL:l4 Aiiiff- .?.'..-'tu 'hwluv . . ...M ., T ,fffh.QQfm'.lff7 - 'ffQ4iitf :.i5LI?f.T., HOCKEYETTE .... The varsity hockeyettes can boast of a very successful season, posting five wins, two ties, and three losses. The girls, led and inspired by co-captains Karen Campbell and Sue Meyers, played well and fought to the finish of every game. Everyday Miss Carolyn Helbig, the new coach, could be heard shouting . . . Six laps around the field, girls! Let's go! All set for cal- esthenics? Get going on those wind sprints! The fine conditioning and coaching of Miss Helbig was demonstrated in the Agnes Irwin, Upper Darby, and Lower Merion games. yn 1 5 i E Miss Ott, Miss Ries, and Miss Helbig enjoy orange slices with students after the faculty- student hockey game. styled for action Carol Havener and her opponent vie for the ball. Cynthia Grace rushes to retrieve the ball from hockey opponents as Gail Brinton awaits the outcome. ,m,,f.,.., .. if SECOND TEAM H.H.S. OPP 0 Harriton 1 2 Abington 3 1 Conestoga 1 1 Norristown 1 O Swarthmore 1 0 Plymouth Whitemarsh 0 1 Agnes Irwin 5 O Upper Darby 3 1 Cheltenham 0 1 Lower Merion 3 l l l A l l J was Q' f We ,, i X , 19. wtf iii mi ' I f I Q, ff M Z, Z , 01114 fe I ,X 12: if-ei , ,-'FE fi , , K L X zfifxl-f kv X S f x Fr' iss: 'af' -. .,q2f'-.,Q ',,. 2 9' if' 'J - , if? , 1 E' -' ,QWQQ e 2 '- f Q N Q 1 W K JY ,tg 5 if-JJ' V J Ni' Y' Q , V, 1,- . ,,.,,,. 1 622, :U at Y an Q- 2, , J 'W f a d 'Mi Standing: Ed Larson, Monty Harris, Pete Fisher, Bruce Taggart, John Loeper, Ron Dell, Alan Fincke, Larry James, Bob Thompson, Jack Wright, Eddie Hughes, Bill King, Ed Kain, Mgr. Kneeling: Parker Kuhns, Don Lewis, Frank Troiano, Bob Buckley, Bob Ulbricht, Charlie Murdock, Gordon Baskerville, Dave Steinberg, William Jackson, Coach. H RRIER .... shift into high gear Haverford's Harriers, led by returning lettermen Bruce Taggart. Frank Troiano, and Gordon Baskerville, had one of the most successful seasons in recent years. They compiled a record ot four wins and one loss. Bruce Taggart had a record-breaking season, setting course records at Nori istown and Abington. He placed eleventh in the state Championship meet out of a field ol' 180 and took fourth plziee in the district run. After this fine season, Foaeh William Jackson is losing all of his let- termeng however, he is hoping for some surprises at tryouts next fall. 94 ' mffwzff Eddie Hughes with other participants at the end of a Cross Country run. CROSS COUNTRY H.H.S. 20 21.. .Lower Merion 29 . OPP. . 39 36 26 34 . . 30 . . Cheltenham Upper Darby 21. V . . Norristown 27. . . Abington 7th Place - District Section A Frank Troiano and Bruce Taggart lead the field on the Cross Country course at Cobbs Creek Park. Monty Harris and Bill King take time out during a Cross Country meet. I 4, D no 152,15 . 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F if W fa 4 ,V .. .- A 1'-A:.:.Zj:Q2 4+.j3 VW in 4 Via, if -V ' 1-' ' iw 2 . 2 -if -erfc' Vg' -' VMJ-6.3 7,4 . 5, Zf lfls- -' 44 ' -f 'C ff. fi 'Z f ff 449' 4 Qs JW4 xx ' Q, A QF , 1 v ,y 1 ' 9' , 5 I W ,Q ,,,, y 3 1 ' .W vga, 4 X 7 -137 X Vw gm M 1'Vfv::l sein Qi v- may f. V -Tl , M' -, law i?R'?7t.'w'Ns ,S X Q Cf nl . , . ll . ,t ,N X ,Q CE V3 . fb , ,, Q. 'Q ' fi 4, First Row: Heimberger, Myers, Herrmann, McGowan, Wise, Winter, C. Whelan. Second Row: Coach Juenger, Baskerville, White, Martindale, Parker, G. Whelan, John- Bob Johnston is ready to take the tap from Bill Mar- tindale. x 1 I4 l 1 1 . 1,4 . nv' 'mtl 1 'f 1' ywllirij' ALF' rw .-.W My wr. as z, ston, Schaefer, Burns, Plummer, Plank fmanagerl, Knorr fmanagerl. FQRDS SET AST PACE Spurked by All East Delaware County star Hill Mztrtinclaile, llz1x'ei't'm'd's fiery netnien Cap- turecl second place in Sulvurlmn 1 League. coni- piling 21 15 win :ind 3 loss record. The Fords cluwneml evelw' team in the league. but lost 21 closely played ganne to Abington for the Subuihan I vmxx'ii. llmlpn' the :nlulv ctmeliiitpf nt' nwptm' Stephen 'f 1v 'P llw l m'ml SlJll'lOl'S llill Nl1ll'llllt'l1ll9, Jim l ' ,lim Pslvtlmvziii. llolw ,ltr -15011, :md Jim 2 ,ulflmi with rvglilairs l typ M-1 is rs and ,it-m1lwi'5:vi'. :1x'ol':1i1'01l its at game for liwll :mtl ilulll. 'E SCORES HHS Opp. 57 Radnor ............. . . .38 59 Penn Charter ............ 53 63 Germantown Academy .... 55 61 Springfield .............. 39 56 West Chester ............ 50 54 Penncrest fKiwanis TJ . . .43 67 lnterboro fKiwanis TJ . . .41 49 Ridley Township fK. TJ . .56 56 Cheltenham ............. 33 62 Lower Merion . . , , ,53 72 Upper Darby . . .... 59 67 Norristown .. .... 44 61 Abington .... .... 4 5 66 Cheltenham . .. . . . .41 69 Lower Merion . . .... 46 61 Upper Darby . . .... 38 67 Norristown . .... 80 50 Abington .. .... 53 we . ,7.Vj,f, 'KNOW hear this fCoach Steve Juenger lets the team in on some winning strat- egy. V16-W 5527 1-, we ' tffixrvfz gf YQ! ' t is wt 'W rv If QL New E Jim Winte1', Bob Johnston and .lim Parker ready for rebound during the Cheltenham tilt. This Upper Darby player seems to be on his own as Russ Herrmann, Charles Whelan and Gordon Baskerville close in on him. rw? : xr if 1'-W 'G as-be 3 iw ' bf? 5, ,, R gf' ll Mw f f M 3 fa 9399? gxfhgi a Q ,Af few., Q.. W ,gf-'4 Q rr A 41 2 , .6 G.. 9' +4 44' Wadi , . , , 45, 5 if 4 A1755 ,gwzf by f. 3 f ,Mfr kfietiwff- . 1- .. .1 I X j' ff fl-an-'nv ,xxc 2 fx I? 5 it ... , my fwfr ':'3 ' , 1:', V. 5 ! www 1? .. ' 5 fu wif 2 L ,, ,f ,,,. 1 'ggi . ig 4 Flrst Row Gla snian Fisher, Lawson, Hoyle, Krotee, Lockwood, Kannipel, Van Gilder, Dunn, Leonard Lesnick Stelnberg Stevens Hall Second Row: Verna fmanagerl, Coach Crispin. Brandt tmanagerl Cohen Johnston, Dorn, Whartnaby, O Q ASKETB LL Roy Flsher and Paul Stevens fight Roy Fisher is in for an easy layup for a loose ball with Paul Stevens trailing. SCORES HHS Opp 35 Radnor .... . 46 Penn Charter 48 Germantown Academy 38 Springfield .. 41 West Chester 20 Cheltenham . 22 Lower Merion 38 Upper Darby 32 Norristown .. 39 Abington . . . 32 Cheltenham 39 Lower Merion 39 Upper Darby 36 Norristown . 45 Abington . . . D813 ' XLL. ii M is .5-gil First Row: Kocher, Ford, Moore, Davidson, Lewis, Hughes. Woods, Donovan, Cassidy, Jackson, Goehringer, Jorgen- Second Row: Hoover tmanagerj, DeCrae, Donahue, Glaser, son lnianagerl. L. Zoto, Long, Donnelly. Third Row: Coach Billy, Reph, Bob VVoods is victorious over Z1 dejeeted Upper Darby Qrappler. HHS Opp. 12 Upper Darby . . . . .42 33 Harriton .... . . .16 36 Lower Merion . . .... 10 31' Cheltenham . . . . . . .23 25 Norristown . .... 24 17 Springfield . .... 26 70 Penncrest . .. O 29 Abington ...... .... 1 5 27 Conestoga ......., .... 2 O 23 Lansdowne Aidan ..,.... .......... 2 9 Congratulations boys. says Voavli Billy to suburban champs Jerry Reph and Bob flassidy. I 1-W , ,f f r Bob Moore fights off his opponent. WRE TLI G Haverfords varsity matmen, coached by Albert Billy. wrestled to a victorious seven win and three loss season, sporting such notables as Jerry Reph and Pete Saia who were undefeated in seasonal competi- tion. Jerry Reph took the District l crown and captur- ed second place in the regional tournament, while Pete Saia and Bob Cassidy each placed first in the suburban league. The Ford's junior varsity grapplers, under the coach- ing of Virgil La Penta, also turned in a winning sea- son with 7 wins and 3 losses. First Row: Morse, Myers, Wightman, James, Kirchhofer. Second Row: Cave, Maxwell, De Freyre, Fisher, Campbell, Foard. Third Row: Q Ill llllillllf ll YW I mmm'-MA, :::z:::5::::::::::E'3E::'5E?5iEE.25E55 lilillillllillllll ' m:::::::z:::::::5E555'Ef:::: ff23 inlalnlnullalun em-'s1mlil:l:::'.-::::: i siii f ffxgf J 'V f ' . fff.43ffwf,w f . -:W ww' f ' 1 f , X, I, m f 1 , ,M ff ' ff ff ' 1 , 5 1-.-:vi 3'1-5754-2a21'7E2'1L:g MA' . 1132-2.5! .i VQQLZ49, ffgfqief ' -55-f ' 1.2f7 QQi'f7'f 'W71fff?fff, .n,.f,, ' ' Pete Saia ties up his mat opponent with figure four and ? .l.V. SCORES wristlock. HHS Opp. 16 Upper Darby 53, Harriton . . . 35 Lower Merion 43 Cheltenham 45 Norristown Coach La Penta, Arceiro, J. Richardson, Loeper, Richardson, Elliot, Heinmark. 'll Springfield Penncrest Abington Conestoga Lansdowne Aldan -si V9 ' - .1 f ' 'f '-wx W P I V' ,s . Q J HKU 73fj'Lgf LIL . ,v ijkful ,' . ,.,,,lm,l ' , . ,Q , rw W it .. . -f -yt Si, , 1 , Q, Knew' i V 301 w'fz,4Q:nd it W I - ,281 'r 'f'17f?'?4f 'F 2. fl' -f A ' . J . 3 I , nr fm L if : 27, any 4 -P -cxW.!,f , ' Z . ff' fr- 1. , c7tafzfefrfo'zd f wffmui , , Q , V6 W1 7f s't Wi Jmlwefm if p 51-sz, ,I wir i . .V fi ,.,,,.. 4 , ,, , . e. , , ,M ,iff ,Q , fx ff M ::-- ffg,...,,i-wif, J if , fmt ' 1 1 ' f , 1 , 5 ll L 97 J umm First Row: Bankes, Potter, Brinton, Carson, Winn, Schneider. Second Row: Beach, Hunter, Hicks, Haise, Goodall, Swisher, Tindall, Barnhard. Third Row: Foost, Printz, Ford, Botson, Thornhill, Magargee, Consalvi, Greene, Aff. FORDETTES SHOW PQWER litrllu Led by eo-captains Maggie Carson and Gail Brinton, the girls Completed a fine season with a record of five wins, two losses, and one tie. The girls motto, talk to the ball, contributed greatly to their success. However, nothing Could take the place of the excellent coaching of Miss M2I.1'g'l11'Qllf A. Ries, who taught many new plays, improved techniques. and kept the tezim's spirit high. Although nniny of the varsity players :ire gl'l'lltllll1llllQI, members of the junior varsity, zibly couched by Miss M:11'g:11'et li. Utzi, :ire ready and willing to take their places, Gaul Iirinlon 1-1-i-mm-1's bull :is lllzigpxie Carson ws. H. H. S. 41 33 45 45 37 32 57 32 25 50 45 H. H. S. 30 31 32 43 21 21 10 31 20 18 21 H. H. S. 17 40 Q FIRST TEAM Marple Newtown Radnor .......... . . .25 Penncrest ..... . . .42 Cheltenham . . . . . .26 Abington .... . . .76 Harriton ............... 32 Norristown ............. 26 Plymouth-Whitemarsh . .51 Upper Darby .......... 72 Swarthmore ............ 34 Lower Merion . . . . .41 SECOND TEAM Opp. Marple Newtown . .. . . .17 Radnor .......... . . .23 Penncrest ...... .. .41 Cheltenham . .. . . .47 Abington .... . . .29 Harriton ............... 26 Norristown .........,... 24 Plymouth-Whitemarsh . .32 Upper Darby ........... 45 Swarthmore .... Lower Merion .. THIRD TEAM Swarthmore .... Lower Merion .. Opp, .. ...28 ...19 ...32 Opp, .....2O i .. ...23 X 'S 21 Marple Newtown . . . . .29 24 Upper Darby ...., . . .34 FOURTH TEAM 22 Swarthmore .... . . .24 17 Lower Merion .,.. . . .27 16 Marple Newtown . .. . . .24 17 Upper Darby . ,... ...21 , , , , Call Brinton ready for rebound as Ann Tmdall shoots for two points .l.V. BASKETB LL First Row: Hendrickson, Kilbourne,Stetson, Murray, Don- Diane Goehringer, Roberts. Third Row: Barnhard, Green, na Goehringer, Chalmers, Taylor. Second Row: Marguiss, Struck, Phipps, Dolittle, Lobb, Ogle, Friendenberg, Saal- Glllian, Runyan, Pacenza, Winn, Freilich, Burley, Wright, mann, Gartlancl, K. Ogle, Miss Utz. , l 1 6 I 4 1 fi' 1. l . 4? ia' , '45, IP? - 2, li 4 -w.....,f ,FQ I .1mM,fm.fL p 1' , , 5 gm. 1 1 yCZ11v'1QLTYrf C . I 1 vcfllmi JUN. Jfg Nj,-md f M Mugva, l ,. zwkid vt V I f .. , A wg .K W V xii L Q 'KFQL' V - ,f zf, hiee . '4 gave 7 W 'T ., 'ka at ill . --fl ' A ' , 5 A C 'J A 7 ' . , 5 5 . f Nr. . l Q . . Q f J- 'W k A Wflfffu v7fa.zv.pvflv1ff' fa ,M 'jflfl M A 7?-HM, 710 'jf' 4 73541 vG'2fl id A A ? 7 1 , , 1 YQ . ,, V5 11 W nm, f ,Rica ffl, '-151477 1 Z TU 'Tfflxi J' .5j'1,,,, '- 1 Z N11 , J X I 1 11.15111 1 .Q , . 5'faw,fm.d , , x 2 11 A.. , Q .,... 5 ,AA5 I ',,. P -- -' f l 1 w Ewan-.. nnie VVilliams shows good form as she executes er dives. ERMAIDS SPLASH TO VICTCRY Swimmers take your mark! Go! That is just what the girls' swimming team did this year. Led by Captain Campbell, the girls com- piled an excellent '7-1 record. They also finish- ed third in the P.I.A.A. District 1 Champion- ships. Coached by Miss Lillian B. Hilbert, af- fectionately known as t'Momf' the team con- tinued to improve throughout the season. First Row: Lewis, Orwig, Tyler, Carlson, K. Campbell, Havener, D. Campbell, Grace. Second Row: Miss Hilbert, Hirsh, Larson, Smith, Potts, Mercer, Williams, Campbell, Nultin. W X fi 1- Z 'Zh 'Y P' 2,37 i . - f T 'f ,T M22 Z f 4, K4 ff, , 4 Q W' M v Q x ,, .ni it Lf. . ,.'-71' -' 4 1, , ,A,,,,AV,a 4 , , H , 3 E 3 Z 5 2 , f y 4 f, i 9 Q , , M, : , 2 Z 4' f f , , f , y, , 2 , Zxrff fy . f , ., , , v , ,, , V V 4 0 im. ,I 4 ,, , . arf., f f .MX fg 'pf' 'fb' ' , Aw- '2',ff'eJ, ,, ,Q mu W ' W lf . ' W 'Q 'Z .,. . fn Z aim. 'uni First Row: Swanson, Richards, Second Row: Ponomareff. Hoo Sturtevant, Schofield, Nenstiel. J.V. WIMMI VARSITY SCORES H.H.S. Opp. f, un , ., U M-W..,,.. W-..,,. -jg-.w+, ..-- .....:'-'- ...w.-'-- ...az Ally. ally W Z E 7' , EL lf, Z Gray, Wlnetstone, Conifer, Hill, Engrlunfl, Butler. ver, I,eCatQ5. f'ookenbac'h. Warfl, Walker, Snapp. t'Goorl work, Karen! says Coach Lillian Hilbert, 2 60 Coatesville 18 30 Abington 48 52 Lower Merion 26 44 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 30 lu 62 Upper Darby 16 X 53 Harriton 25 5 44 Norristown 25 J. V. SCORES H .H .S . Opp. 54 Coatsville 20 45 Abington 33 53 Lower Merion 21 26 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 9 62 Upper Darby 16 50 Harriton , 27 42 N orristown 22 5,0 ' .R N - .WC f ,,, ,wg of ,, fm A fm, ,M -ff' WJ. l 4 PFW' ni First Row: Boyd, Haly, Parker, J. McCloskey, Burrows, ney, Martorano. Third Row: Coach Keyser, W. McGowan Rathgeber, Hermann, Fox. Second Row: Giacomucci, R. McCloskey, Clewell, Schaffer, Lockwood, Pelletreau McKemey, J. Kruza, T. Kruza, Wolf, Siegel, Eberly, Chey- Edwards lmanagerb, Lowenstein fmanagerj, Cohen tman- agerl. sets pace With the outstanding the booming bat of dore Keyser, this is a ' Tom Boyd goes for a foul ball. expected of this team. ASEB LL 4+Hs1nne forleague Four returning senior lettermen will form the backbone of this year's varsity baseball team. pitching of Lin Haly and Tom Boyd, big things are According to coach Theo- 'running team that is Very s t r o n g on defense. Coach Keyser stated, The team has the potential, and it can go a long way if the boys have the right mental attitude. The Fords opened the season by dropping a close 5-4 decision to Cheltenham as Lin Ha1y's three hit pitching was to no avail. 4,,,.,,,,..,mf .4 Q ' V E Myy, ,x IW X -1 . ., fs? Fw 'T J A J ' ' ' .-1 f- f by -,2.,ff,, f .:m .air ,I f g d3gfPp If 12 .X-'f if ffl ff , - .A ,, V ,,. 1. April 11 14 21 25 28 May 5 9 16 19 23 First Row: Farally, Chassin, Specter, Archer. Second Row: Slawter, Powell, Tendler, Borad, McDern'1at, Hyatt. Third Cheltenham Lower Merion Upper Darby . . .Norristown Abington . .Cheltenham Lower Merion Upper Darby N orristown Abington Lerner, Rambo, Synder, Wallen, Row: Greenberg 'Dt' -ie... f Y! W ag jg 4 MQW f fwg First Row: Olson fmanagerl, Willens fmanagerj, Plummer, Cage, Taylor, Brust, Brooke, Rantanen, Woods, Craig, Landis, McGarvey, Burfiend. Second Row: Coach Smith, Pearce, Kuchee, Kalstein, Altman, Baskerville, Glick, Thomson, Merin, Kerlin, ACRCDSS This year's Varsity lacrosse team, built around a nucleus of two returning lettermen, scored two early victories by defeating Swarthmore freshmen 8-1, and Penncrest 6-3. The team, which lost many of its varsity players Enthusiastic spectators cheer the team on to victory. an fu WM mf fz ,qw-1 !. Webster, O'Hara. Third Row: Coach Shiplett, Hess, Gleuek, Crosley, Freas, Haverlain, Whetstone, Foard, Cascarino, Wilk- inson, Canapel, Griffy. after last season, took the field with nine of its eleven players having little or no experience . These new- comers are doing a fine job, says coach James Shiplett. They have a lot of enthusiasm, hustle, and drive. gggf ff,,4,,, April 5 .,,, , Lower Merion X7 if 8 ,.., . , Swarthmore 12 ...,,.,..,..,,,, Penncrest 19 University of Pennsylvania 23 .... ...,..... D rexel May 3. . 1 . Lower Merion 6. , , . Swarthmore 13. .. ... 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This well- known cry is a constant reminder to the hard- working lacrosse team coached by Miss Gayle Meacham and captained by Margaret Carson. In all types of weather, the girls can be seen prac- ticing new techniques, improving old ones, and running their eight laps. Even the loss of their first game to Harriton, 7-1, has not dimmed the high spirit of the team. The coach's optimism and the girls' unswerving efforts are indications of a successful season. First Row: Vautier, Welker, Heiser, Hennrich, Hicks, Carson, Myers, Bankes, Brinton, Richardson. Second Row: Dietz, Baron, Gray, Nenstiel, Grace, Gersitz, Cooken- April 7 . 14 19 28 May 3. 5 10 13 Harriton . . .Swarthmore Lower Merion . . . . .Abington Radnor Marple-Newtown Springfield fMont. Co.D Nether-Providence bach, Winn, Havener. Third Row: Potts, McLaine, Shel- don, Ogle, Fleming, Larson, Swisher, Knorr, Aff Breun- inger. . - - H . .M . -.sf . ..,,.s..a ' ' s,, .,:.1'i 3 S ,,. C fi 3' j . Iii J. F A2 ' ' f 2. 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Third Row: Leonard, Kirch- hofer, Greenwood, Manno, Abrams, Cogan, Watkins, Van Gilder, McCormick, Banks Crnanagerj. .ILI IOR VARSITY ACROSSE First Row: McKeown, Martindale, Brehmeyer, Mohl Glatthorn, Sidlick, N. Kellner, Gibson, Reiner, Yohe, Wil: cox. Second Row: Haleck, Eastlack, Green, Foster, Weir Hendrickson, Gunther, J. Winn, Frelich, Diane Goehring: er Chalmers R. Kellner, Ianuche. Third Row: Foust, Fisher, Parker, Desantus, Kelly, Ritter, LeCates, Huff X !,, , ,. ,. lf H17 Wy fnz fj , X fa 1 fafff lf Winters, Printz, Butterworth, Guyer, Wells, Grier, Holt Fringes. Fourth Row: Johnson, MCG1'G8gOl', Doolittle Saalmann, Friendenburg, Greene, Orr, Fibbs, Gillian Runyan, Ogle, Burley, Donna Goehringer, Struck, Sturte- vant, Shriver. f 5, 1 I V' -if if wg 'f ,ra 1 V V ' Lf f1lQi5,!fz,fj f' f fi f lfc ,',' 4 27' T 9 V' 4- ,V I W. fr 4 I '2 ,Q as Va if ,, . 1, f ' ' W' . f.,.fCf1M.ff ,f .f J I .HV 51157 A , ff, 'ya 'Z f I 1 5 . ',, . ., 4 1 'gf ,,,. - TL - ZH V , 4 ' . l . , f . 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X N455 kink 1, X Q 'j ,, , 'V 'sf XS ' C Y K t 3, l r , Q' 5 N -X, K K K . Q U- 1 I 4, Q A3121 Q at iii... 5 K A X in-3, ct we ' X ff' 1 f ' x . . g 1 M -. X My Pxl.-5 l .XV V W lift . , I pm Wh' A if fk siwfwt G q F as .ws-Me. ws.. rf 3 lv Mk ' xl xl x xl A. x few A I IA T0 SUCCESS ii First Row: Goldman, Goodstat, Hughes, Weir, MacArthur, Thaeta, Wheaton, Maxwell, Sloane, Beattie, Prout, Hud- son, King. Second Row: Caswell, Heimark, Olson, Temple- West, Green, Hilliard, Strehse, Long, Troiano, Good, Wri ht Pershall Alexander Fisher Edd Denim g i i V , Y, Y- Third Row: McQuian tmanagerj, Dow, D. Curtis, W. Johnston, Evans, Crinse, Zoto, Goldblat, MacNamee, Tag- 'N ff gart, Lawson, Uzzle, Buntz, Fischer, DeCray, McGowan, Steinberg fmanagerl, Coach McLaughlin. Fourth How: Coach Billy, Schrieber fmanagerl, Gaskins, Palmere, Barber, Salyer, Manthorpe, J. Smith, Scott, R. Johnston, Keil, Lee, L. Curtis, Jackson, Brown, Frisch, Kugler, Bandle, Buckley. TRACKWRUNNERS Rouuo THE BEND This is one of the finest track teams that Haverford has ever fielded, said coach Frank McLaughlin when asked about this year's Cinder cyclonesf' Coach McLaughlin's statement was borne out by the Ford's decisive victory over Abington in their first duel meet of the season. The Fords, led by the stellar performances of Bernard Jack- son, Marshall Uzzle, Dave Howe, Bruce Taggart, Joe Bernie Jackson clears first hurdle. X-1 Long, Scott Kugler, and Bob Johnston, overwhelmed their , rivals from Abington, 60 H to 3836- W 2: Jw ... . April 6 Abl1'1g'tO1'1 1,467 -',,,,.... . L 13 . Lower Merion .Y 20 Cheltenham lg C ifQ i,,.., 23 Lower Merion Relays ' lli' ,,.., 28-29. Penn Relays V ': '1 ,, t7.W.,.W.,,, l May 4 Upper Darby ar QV S ell 2 f' K 5 7 Delco Meet-Lansdowne it , ,,::, 3 , C' t fl I 11 Springfield ' A L ,,. , 14 Suburban Championships-Norristown 5 .1 A 4 ' feie 16 Chester Streamlinel' it , , , . ctsf 21 District Championships-Norristown V. 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A 5 ,f, , J , if Captain Ellen Goodall This year the girls' tennis team, flfwfffhed by Mrs. Anne Jansen and captained by Debble Beat' ty, has high hopes of having a SUCC9SSfu1 Season' Their first victory, a 5-0 decision over Penncrest, is a step in the right direction. The racqueteers feel that with much DFHCUCG and hard Work they will be undefeated. 11. . . . . Penncrest 14 ..... Marple-Newtown , Lansdowne-Aldan April 19 21. . . . . . , , Harriton 25, Upper Darby 28. , . . . Radnor Norristown May 3 5 Lower Merion 9 , Abington 12 . . . .Cheltenham 16 Springfield TENNIS... First Row: Vallei, Bender, Hettenbach, Englund, Bigish, Miller, Tindall. Second Row: Masi, Beattie, Harbison, Ramsey, Lobb, Orwig, Swayze, Pacenza. Captain Ellen Goodall. .gy ff , ,:, you? 9, ff y If f , W , ,,f.. 7 .f , W if-.Wfh . , W 1 M- af- , f ' r '-W' Q Q f ff f 'fy' f 'ff 'V,ac'.f?,' fl f ' ra ' 'Wi 66.2.15 ff N N' . f ' ' W , 1 ' W f , , ' ' K, Q, 7 , f. 'f ff Y .. ,,,, ,, , T... 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A. ., N 'v a iff f ', f' 0 V VV ff ' ' Q 1 ' VX - '?' 1447 ii? 'W 'V , Z V Lf? Z V, , ffff ' y v ' - A W -me J W ff Q 5 f ai sf Zi' 1 LL , , ':, - nf. 5 55 ff , if ,, V .V V V, , 154 , 5 V V 7 b, . , fy X f f M 1 f fy, VV ,, We mf, f ,f my , -,,, , f ,Vw , v ,... f :gg i f , ,V .V ,I ,f ,f,,:Vf V 1 , M, ,, . ,gf ,f X, V, f I I 0' I ,M f ,ZH , X V, 4. ,W , , H, 4 , 4,2 XMI -V514 1 M r , , , F 6 2 First Row: McFeely, Snyder VVells. Second Row: Wiener, Hershey, Powell, Le Cates, D 7 3 5' , VVilson, Adams, Winter, Burfiend, Auerbach, Tindall, Harshbarger, Toll, Kanter, Steinberg, Fisher, Marmon, orn, Dunn, Preston, White. TEAMS BREAK ,!,, V ,V f,V,, . , ,,, , ,V V , , mfy,t,f-A, a ff f -7 WJ, ,'V,V f,,, W, ,Qfff V ,, 4 Vf,f V, , , ff ,, X Wg., ,, M af. ,V VV 4 THEIR QPPONENTS The five seniors and one junior of this year's tennis team tallied an early victory over Penncrest, 5-0. Com- prising the squad are singles players Steve Auerbach. Jim Tindall, John Wells, and Sam Zoll, and doubles play- ers Lee Adams and Jim Winter. According to coach George Leute, The year 1960 pre- sents quite a challenge to the four lettermen and two newcomers who make up this year's squad. The other teams in the league, strong during 1959, have many of their players returning this year. Penncrest April 11 14 . . . . . .Marple-Newtown 19 Lansdowne-Aldan 21 . . ........ Harriton 25 Upper Darby 28. . . ...... Radnor Norristown May 2 5 Lower Merion 9 Abington 12 Cheltenham 16 Springfield 19 Tournament at Norristown 27-28 Tournament at State University H3 . ,..,f,..m1,',,A'. X, 'ge ' 1,1,,.ff4v.f- -, wr:o95igi! 2f,5Q,-3f?1,y,5,',gG,xJ,,,-W , WQUAJ L wb . .,, ,',.,f J' rvn - , 1 J if fn 9'm,'5 H jp' 2311, : Je, V 1 '- W ff ' -,mm ., .' 1- Q' :YRJN-1, ' W ' N, . ' ., N- tm, X' 5 - .- ' N- X 'T' '-V'X?X Q5fxr.ii2W1 3'?kl ji' ' if - 'gf + x x 'xx w+mQ.m.1. - Q, -. wily - .NYM ' Nmxwk It ' ' '- R 11 i1,Q.,, 1 K Q . . : ,K 5 3551 ' mf 4- ,W .f , ' N ' K cg.-f. , ., x ,.. A mn ,. f ' wi? L , ,Jef v 4. 1 -M y , T C- ' A ' gsm.. 0 - ' 1.e?.,f-- . 'W ',N,,Qj+-x.,x4Q , f?fi5v: Q --- , M -' 0,.f,,,4, x,,,hlX My Q, -L., .A,WM9NQ' P f'q 'v-1 25 f i' xl Q 'VZ 9' fi :- ' ' x 'My f a iif QQI- ' f f ,az Y , ,f , ,, -,V -Y 1 M I f ,ff ,ax ' 1. , f ,I ,' , 'I ' X' w ily! uf -'z 'y If :V if 5, , L f , aa Q ff . 2 ' L, , I ,, m9f ' f j 'f . .' W ' A 'z-1 H , . 2 Zhu 5 ' ' 1 I V' ,1' u,cf,,,- MW! 5' V z Q 1 'hw -Aww-sq. THE DEVELCDPME T SAG Perhaps Ford will someday make use of the tri-athodyne principle, w h i c h might involve merely a refinement ot' the Uflying platform that exists today. When the Car is on the ground, as at low- er lett. the two rear athodynes might be moved from the horizontal to the verti- cal plane. In this way, they could assist the forward athodyne in providing for- ward thrust. Our future Fords will benefit from physical improvements and new ideas in education which are also in the develop- ment stages. ,fi , ,:..,,.? Q N.: - f':?TY43N'3Q1'g 5 T 3 W--amp-mwmmw WW. J Sophomore Class Officers: Thomas Kim, Pres., Andrew Hogg, Vice-Pres., Sally Whetstone, Sec. CLASS OF '62 First Row: Carroll, Brown, Eastlack, Fisher, Routilier, Finkelstein, Boehringer, Barras, Frelich. Second Row: Chalmers, Boyer, Dorfman, Davidson, Campbell, Carlino, Feathers, Algeo, Burley, Douglas, Bossone, Floyd, Casto- rani. Third Row: Artman, Cooper, Domeneck, Benger- mino, Erichson, Backrach, Boucher, Dorfler, Fletcher, Q6 X, X 'E l l Conger, Bankes, Bigish, Becker. Fourth Row: Davis, Bry- son, Boerner, Borbidge, Abrams, DeCara, Bush, Bossier, Alleman, Ash, Cheyney, DeSantis, Brehmeyer.Fifth Row: Campbell, Miskimins, Beam, Dorion, Diston, Cook, Cassel, Daniels, Figgs, Copeland, Baker, Drury. A qs, First Row: Caswell, C. Edwards, J. Edwards, Bohr, Black, Crabtree, Deane, Bowman, De Laurentis. Second Row Anderson, Eddy, Clouse, Braunstein, Carroll, Cave, R. Davis, Carson, Donaway, Babaian, Croff, Davidson Bachynski, Coppola, Boyko. Third Row: Durfee, Albonizio, Callihan, B. Davis, Bergh, Copeland, Dieter, Briggs, Car- roll, R. Crawford, Campbell, Dell, Eckenroth, Cirucci. CLASS F '62 Perhaps the most confused day in the life of a sophomore is his first one in Haverford Senior High School. Although the initial feeling of dread and utter confusion will nev- er entirely wear off, it can never again equal the first time he encounters Haverford's maze of halls. Surely this is one of the many days each new Ford will fondly recall, but never quite Want to repeat. Fourth Row: Drummond, Dorn, Bowen, Cogen, Abrams, Acchione, Calhoun, Belanger, Bernhard, Clewell, Daven- port, Delviscio, Chassen, Donovan, Aiken, Buckley. Fifth Row: Boschen, Demmy, Berzins, Bryant, Cohen, Edwards, Borod, Brown, Dempsey, Croucher, W. Crawford, Cal- lender, Curran, Barrow, Archer. Kathy Anzalone and Paul Fetterman delicately disect a crayfish. E V is I Q v - . Ft r Qie First Row: Fincke, Heimark, Hughes, Eskin, Grandy Greenberg, Giangiulio, Keegan, Goldman. Second Row: P Henderson, Quarnstrom, Jeryan, Greenwood, Goodstadt, Fritsch, Freeman, Kain, Elliott, Hoyle, Hill, Keen, Gass Golden. Third Row: Fischer, J. Hicks, A. Hicks, Friedman Hudak, Nelson, Hartman, Estberg, Gurak, Hershey' Giordano, Warring, Ferguson, Emmons. Fourth Row C ASS OF ' 6 Bob Clewell searches for material for his history term paper., fir wg WN Lockwood, Eby, Jackson, P. Fisher, R, Fisher, Herbster Horowitz, Goldblatt, Greene, Harris, Hood, Geller, Hutch: inson, Di Giacomo. Fifth Row: Johnston, Gross, Hogg Spellman, Greenwood, Harshbarger, Gaskins, Frye, Graci Fetterman, Gibson, Hannan, Kain, Green, Hudson, Keener, Juenger. The clubs at Haverford are made up of many members of the sophomore class. These young- er members are given the opportunity of learning the ropes from the bottom up. They are given assignments no one else will accept: they provide refreshments for meetings: and they have the privilege ot' cleaning-up after club gatherings. Their one consulzition is that they will have precedence over future under- classmen. v K3 ,ll Wx' it y tc. I .- IIN, 1 First Row: Irwin, Kleckner. N. Kellner. Grace, Razib, Glatthorn, R. Kellner, Greenlgierg, Haeberlein. Second Row: Lehman, B. Hansell, Greenfield, Goehringer, Diane. John- son, Kirk, Reinert, Hansell D., Guenther, Henderson H., Frey, Goehringer Donna, Howarth. Third Row: King, Frings, George, Gartlantl, Rea, Gillian, Gray, Holt, Kelly, C ASS OF '62 First Row: Moddrel, Wightman, Manning, Lone, Petrella, B. Kirkchhofer, Perry. Myers, MacAda1n. Second Row: Maxwell, Prentice, Ranney, Maurer. J. Nelson. Steimel, Paulin, King, Kirsh, Lafferty, Lerner, LeDonne. Third Row: Powell, McGowan, Jones, Kotloff. Kirchhofer, Manno, Law, Kohn, Mcfuin, Rambo, O'Beirne, Metcalf, Phillips. Fourth Row: Lawson, Martin, Madsen, Maris, g 5 g 2 wwgggaw' Guyer, Lang, Stewert, Keller. Fourth Row: Fries, Kirk Jago, Henson, Green, Lichtendorf, Huff, Le Votes. Jorg- enson, Joyce, Lauffer, Humphreys, Kelly. Fifth Row Heeremans, Hayes, Homer, Gordon, llentlt-rson A., Heagey Dolittle, Friedenberg, ljihson, Johnson, Holtsmith. McCreary, Kevlin, l.eonartl, Krince, Kim, Pitt. lf. Nelson Loane, D. Nelson. Fifth Row: Kronenherger, Kelly, Mc- Fall, Phipps, Metcalf, Malthaner, Loeper, Prentice, Quer- cetti, Olsen, McGeoch, Hart, Montgomery. Sixth Row Prophet, McGuckin, Pennock, Lee, Monaco, O'Hara, Pres- ton, Niece, MacFarlantl, Lorenz, McKiblnen. 'Z , .1 55153 ' i W l he 3 ' ,fc 75,13 I z , . ' 13531 WWKW First Row: Pacenza, Matternes, Livingston, Ryder, Mod- ica, Ruggieri, Mastroianni, Miller, Muir. Second Row: March, Lusak, M. Martindale, Messick, Mathison, Runyan. Polishook, MacGregor, Mohl, Mosser, Morris, Maher. Third Row: McKewn, Orner, Rayner, Ruth, Rudman, Matthew, CLASS OF '62 First Row: Rosen, VVillens, Spaulding, Worrell, D. Smith, Spina, Jas. Richardson, John Richardson, Rice. Second Row: Yost, Marshall, Warden, Spector, Solkin, VVoods, Wallen, Webster, Smiley, Willis, Simon, Schiek, Talley, Third Row: Wendell, Valley, Weinstein, Walter, Winsness, Thaete, Steinburg, Robinson, Starbuck, Tretheway, Wil- 'lf Iannucci, Purdv, Pedrick, McKeone, Reale, Meyer. Fourth Row: Mathues Magargee, Pomeroy, Powell, Peoples, Mellor, Orr, Morgan, McGarvey, H. Martindale, Richard- son Murrav. Fifth Row: Palmer, McCahan, Pfilzenmaier. Ogle, Ritter, Phipps, Saalman, Miller, Mackey, Scherr. son, Shaw, Slowik. Fourth Row: Weiss, Thompson, Sea- vello, Rinehart, Taylor, Streeper, Reitelbach, Tooey. Shay- er, VVoodcock, Scliillat, VVeller, Vogel. Fifth Row: Scheider, Steele, VVeir, VVarnock, Schmidt, Wiggins, Pino. Yudof, J. Smith, Slawter, Todaro, Strehso. Sixth Row: Schaffer, Reynolds, Wharnaby, Reuss, Wm. Smith, Salyer, Strucn- see. 'T F' 'Q' . it First Row: Spector, Yitucci, Yohe, Taconelli, D. VVilliams D. Wood, B. Seeley, Wells. M. Seeley. Second Row: Winn Sedmak, Sidlick, Tellifsen, VVhetstone, Shubert, J. Solo- mon, Taylor, Vliright, C. VVilliams, Shriver, M. VVood Schmidt. Third Row: S. Turner, Silverman, Thompson, Schwartz, Sturgis, Carrol, Tumolo, S. Williams, Welch C A SS O F ' 6 2 Another bittersweet memory of the soph- omores is the day that they take finals for the first time. Not knowing quite what to expect, they spend many worrisome days studying for this forboding instrument of torture. They are aided greatly by magnani- mous upper classmen who offer to sell them old notes and discontinued tests. Soon, how- ever, they join the ranks of the night be- fore cramersf' , Winter, Weldon, Stanley, Tompkins. Fourth Row: C. Tay- , lor, D. Smith, VVallace, S. Williams, Weaver, Swayze, H. Smith, Steinberg, Daitzman. Fifth Row: K. VVilliams, C. Turner, Snapp, Wilcox, Struck, Skelton, Snyder, Vogel, VVessel, Sweeney. W ig Ricardo LeBoon proves to Barbara Keeler that chivalry is not dead. ff' Q1-' wg ' 57713: p. 'aww Junior Class Officers: David Evans, Pres., James Brooks, Vice-Pres., Jane Wilson, Sec.: Michel Breun- inger, Treas. C ASS First Row: Baldt, Barnhard, M. Borth, Bentz, Benvignati Bohn, Altschuler, Barili, B. Borth. Second Row: Consalvi Anderson, Adams, Church, Beck, Campbell, Butterworth Dehoratus, Byrd, Davidson. De Santis. Third Row: Cook- enbach, Cicchetti, Brandon, Chessman, Breuninger, Collins, Carlson, D'Alonzo, Clarke, Anzalone, Samino, Cook, C. F '61 Brown. Fourth Row: Dabkas, Ayers, K. Anzalone, Barton Ashwell, Babcock, B. Brown, Beeinan, Butler, Aff, Boyer Danley, Cairns. Fifth Row: Hambridge, Brearly, Bender Baird, Beach, Cheyney, Clifford, Amber. Deal, Christian sen Arnawoodian, Butchko, Albertini. I .-.Y -., iff First Row: Collett. Crisman, Cahill, Tenfller. Pettineo, Crinnam, Calvy, D'Allessanilro, Mclieon. Second Row Cziprio, Cloud, Emilur. Fourth R o w: Heatty, Barher, . Mackey, Dozer, Crosley, Cage, Davis, Boschen, Cave, De- Burley, Castro, Bankes, David, Chambers, Billhrough, Freyre, Albrecht, Delliaifcn, Brandt. Fifth Row: Burns, Couche, Arciero, Eberly, Brennan, Hyatt. Caserio, Fan- D salvi. Third Row: Cameron, Cheyney, Altman, Brust, tr Bunce, Burton, Brown, Aiken, Goodall. Bisignani, Di- unn, Borhiilffe, Curtis, Craig, Hlanlgley, Dabney, Edger- vn, Dickinson, Brooks, Ackerman, Gaul, Barron. CLASS OF l6I Marlese Pacenza receives well-known 11th grade check- up from Dr. H. Armin Stecher. F555 ' , 5-1 fi I, ,si X K I fn. 411 ,N-w.,- f f Fill the spaces Zwfzcccrz the dotted lines -don't draw circles around them: and please spell your name correctly, say the exaspa- rated sponsors of those famous Drexel tests. administered in the junior year. The examinations try various portions of a pupil's over-all aptitude, and questions such as Do you like to break flower pots or clean fire places in some mysterious way indicate areas of potential success in possi- ble vocations. C'est pour les oiseaux say Lyn Kroener to Nancy Boyer as they struggle with their French translation. 13 1fasx.z-wx mas..-,. .,., C ASS First Row: Hanna, Kimes, Grace, Di Padova, Krisher Gassenbeyer, Goodes, Di Felice, Golden. Second Row: L Disque, Eskin, Di Rocco, Larson, Greene, James, Kroener Knorr, Foust, Hooven. Third Row: Hendrickson, B. Harbi- son, Jacobson, C. Lewis, Duerr, Hering, Gibbs, Erickson Fleming, Gaspari, D. Disque, Hill, Herbicek, Grossmani At this year's very successful junior prom, many of the girls were impressed by the changes that took place in the fellows. Over- night they were transformed from sport- shirt-clad students into suave strangers who might have stepped out of a Hollywood movie set. The boys were equally amazed at the spec- tacle of beauty presented by the girls in their class. Each found it hard to believe that his graceful and charming date was the same girl who was seen tripping up the steps with an armload of books just the day be- fore. Without a doubt, the junior class will agree that the junior prom is an event to remember. OF '6I Fourth Row: Hoover, Wolfe, Loughridge, F. Fisher, Havener, Englund, Johansen, Eschner, Greenbaum, Henry, Hallowell, Lawrence, Ewing, McDowell. Fifth Row: Green, Lunker, Joyce, L. Lewis, Hodgson, Horter, Hettenbach, griecr, C. Harbison, Goodwin, McGee, Foster, Lobb, Evans, or on. li' Y x X ,v i . 1. 1 C , . XX. U ., , in ,Qi I xx, xg, ' ggi N' -QNNIQHSIL. i ,gw 7x'F. X -gm, S 41 L I' x vcr- Nu' 1 2 2 Vg , 4, 2 A fs E ! 1 42 L First Row: Lague, Farally, Fort, Jingozian, Fishman, Landis, Knorr, Kepler, Fittipoldi. Second Row: Harvey, McDermott, LoPresti, Farina, Femia, Hall, Evans, Griffey, Keene, Fruchbom, Glassman, C. Fisher, Griffin. Third Row: Latsios, Larson, Hawk, Hope, Heipler, Keeney, Hard- 3 ing, Hess, Hetrick, J. Kruza, Halfpenny, Hawk, Krall. Fourth Row: Kalck, Fantini, Girondi, Flurer, Foarrl, James, Kenoyer, Hudson, Grant, Gallagher, Huznes, Krotec, T. Kruza. Fifth Row: Frank, Kannapel, Hazeltine, Hendler, Greeger, Gordon, Keiser, W, Fisher. CLASS O '6l First Row: Riess, McLaine, Moeser, Michel, Peck, Mar- ziani, Masi, Schlesinger, Petrulla. Second Row: Roberts, Petroff Ray, Noll, MacGuire, May, Stetson, Plummer, Reichelle, Moore, Mercer. Third Row: Marks, Murray Dickel, Monson, Miller, Salisbury, Roumanis, Printz Kennedy, Moddrel, VVeiner, Solnick, McGlasker, Rice. v n Fourth Row: Marquiss, Orwig, Richards, Parker, Phillips Paul, Ritter, McElvenny, Nenstiel, Ponomareff. Patterl son, Myers, Pacenza, Reph. Fifth Row: Plank, Potts Maleck, Ritch, Ogle, Pizzillo, Ostroff, Nilsen, Robbins Pomeroy, Mongrandi, Nicolucci, Sturtevant. .gon ,Gi .? . . 3573 I 4 --. bk!-..Z. og.,- : 2 First Row: Lauffer, Pershall, Orth, MacArthur, Moyer, Pierfiovanni, Morse, Moore, Mollenkof. Second Row Messick, Polsky, Pincus, Porter, Paul, Leonard, Martorano Martin, Pierce, Kohler, McConnell, Mann, McCloskeyi Third Row: Merin, Meyer, McCormick, Mcllvaine, Mc Garvey Patterson, Hunter, Lowes, Powell, Perry, Snyder, CLAS First Row: Swope, Telese, Suter, Sheller, Weidemann, Senerchia, Skroud, Smith, Swenson. Second Row: Silodor, Tedesco, Pomeroy, Woll, Zackian, Ritter, Simon, Sopinsky, Silver, Burstein, Stofko, Stewart, Thomas. Third Row: Swanson, Warrington, Young, Shope, Wells, W. Williams, Woerner, Stuchell, Sellers, Tyler, Turnbull, Woolf, Mar- S Miller, Murray. Fourth Row: McKemey, LeCates, Prout Magyar, Laudenslager, Neithammer, McCarty, Pearson Nangle, Norton, Petee, Pelletreau, Lesnick. Fifth Row Manthorpe, Malseed, Meacham, McFeely, Montgomery McClintock, Maxwell, Megahey, Leonard, Osborne, Mairs OF '61 cello. Fourth Row: Blank, Anderson, Gomberg, Wiegate, Shelton, Taconita, Tindall, Schneider, Zimmerman, Zeller. Sharp, Vautier, Weir. Fifth Row: Vallei, Vaughn, A. Williams, Ward, Thornhill, Walker, Swisher. Schofield, Smith. , f V ,. X f E J, X Nw it f P During the course of the junior year many students begin to think seriously about the future. Will it be college, business school, or a job? Those who are thinking about college be- gin to visit their possible future alma maters. Many of these students take college board ex- aminations in May. Juniors whose goal is business school also begin to make plans. Those expecting to work immediately after graduation exert every effort to improve their typing and shorthand skills. QQ?- L 'M Carol Benvignati and Pat Warriner hope that the results of their physics experiment will be correct. CLASS O '61 First Row: Simon, Verna, Winston, Wehr, Wolf, Sirulnik, Ritter, Wolcken, Stahl. Second Row: Reed, Stevens, Siegel, Smith, Stanz, Talley, Robbins, Tafel, Trenner, Salla, Warriner, Thompson, Rice. Third Row: Reichelle, Richard- son, Wright, Thorn, Quinn, Sterling, Toll, Strehse, Schirm, Zoto, Rutherford, Wheaton, Sullivan. Fourth Row: Remley, Uitts, Kantor, Weiner, Williams, Wyant, Yiengst, Swayze, Schearer, Wallick, Williams, Stauffer. Fifth Row: Wilkinson, Thomson, Snyder, E. Whelan, Lunde, White, C. Whelan, Wilson, Ruberti, VanGilder, Scott, .,.. yhw X M f , f fM'g ,aff , f -,,,fWfg,4w ,ffrfx ' Wficf -.. M 4 , ,' PREPARED T0 TRAVEL With optimism for what lies ahead, but with a feeling of reluctance at leav- ing the familiar surroundings of Hav- erford High School, we seniors don our caps and gowns and pay tribute to our devoted teachers. Most of us will never forget what they taught us-some of us now wish we would have learned m o r e. Nevertheless, Haverford High School will always remain an integral part of our lives. For what Haverford High has given each one of us-we will always be grateful ! l 9 fr 5 311.25 .. , ,fm -'.' ,i,g.vg1gr - T' , 1' LEE ADAMS Upon graduation from H.H.S. I shall enter Bucknell University in Sunbury, Penna. At Bucknell I Will take a liberal arts course and major in Business Administration. With this background I hope to take post-grad- uate work at the Wharton School of the University of Penn. From there I plan to enter the business world. BARBARA BUTLER My future plans include entering the business world upon graduation from both Haverford and Burrough's Training Center in June. If I should decide to go to college, the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania would be my choice and I would major in Math or Science. .1,,,.,-.ur HALL ,. ,. lt HAYLER OSBORN My future plans include attend- ing the University of Delaware, where I will take the liberal arts course in preparation for ll medi- cal career. 1 then plan to go to medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. K Ilia FA ZOE WALTER Next year I will be attending Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. At Cornell I will major in foreign languages and will probably teach after col- lege. ' It is with great pleasure that Greystmzes presents the members of its 1960 Hall of Fame. Selected by the faculty, these eight outstanding seniors have display- ed meritorious scholastic ability, and have constantly ' used their talents to benefit the school. Throughout their lives they will carry with them the high stand- ards which they have established for themselves at Haverford. On these pages each of the eight members tells what he or she has planned for the future. May their highest goals be achieved. MARY LITTLE Next year I will be a freshman at Grove City College. In my junior and senior years there I will major in English. After studying in west- ern Pennsylvania, I should like to come back to H.H.S. to teach. ,,.,,, - . DICK KANNWISCHER In the fall I plan to enter Prince- ton University. I will take either a liberal arts or pre-med course. Upon graduation from college I will enter the medical profession. asia.-W 315: Q-lLg:.'-W -Q I V , Q .v., V Iv-- . V 9 . li I .,.V , ' 4 ' lx- STEVE COPPOLA I For the next four years I will be attending Villanova University. There I will take a liberal arts course, but I have not as yet decide-fl upon a post- college career. JOY CARLSON After I am graduated from Haver- ford. I plan to attend college for four years, during which time I will major in foreign languages. In order to learn more about the language in which I shall major, I intend to spend my junior year of college in France. After college I will enter some field of foreign languages. are Na-N... any . 31 1n ale f-f ,,, , :,. 5. 2 if 1 , ,fo 'y,sn,fy' 27 5 . f' ' f 2 Y' MAA 9' A, ,Q . b a.n,,7mi wb: ' ' S av fbffx' 3 I ,S ' bf- 11 - - my was' '4 11N1-f i? -.I T Sr'f1A':5' 5' W M- 1 SM' - .ye 5 , J ? E 2 'F ,X wp ,, ,Elini Y 3 1 , E 'V 1 , ' sf 1 1 1 3 1 r 1 ..4' U'f'T?'41' S1 121 xi EQ in X X ' 1,1219 , 4 WLM, 1. V , fu 1. lm sm- 'Mu hmW ?,w Cla ss Geniuses Dick Kannwischer-Barbara Butler WHO? Most Likely to Succeed Zoe Walter-Hayler Osborn 5, S 5 1: vw. .. 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Typical Seniors Linda Tanzola-Lin Haly Class Clowns Charlie Murdock-Eileen Deitz Most Talkative Norman MacCord-Roberta Ros S Z, In is CLASS OFFICER -nf Hayler Herron Osborn 229 Lincoln Avenue Havertown Os Finance Comm. 13 So- cial Comm. 2,33 Assem- bly Usher 2,33 Hi-Y 2, 3 6Pres.J 3 Student Council 2,33 Basketball 1,21 Lacrosse 2,33 Soc- cer 33 National Honor Society 2,33 Class Pres. 2,3. Pre-med., possibly at Dickinson. Mary Eunice Little 1528 Brierwood Road Havertown Mary PEN Sz INK 132,33 fEd.-in-chiefjg J.C.L. 1, 2 fSec.7, 3g F.T.A. 132, 3 iParlianientarianl3 Girls' Service Club 2,33 Student Council 1,2,33 National Honor Society 2,33 Art Club 1,23 J.V. Hockey 13 All School Show 33 Banquet Comm. 2,33 Class Sec. 33 Merit Award in Engr- lish 1. High School English Teacher . - A wf:w,4,,,, Q 3 ' ff fu' 'W i Qu James Michael Parker Franklin ll, llaly 18 E- EHHIC Rflilfl 1211 .lozinnzl Road Havertown Havertown Jim Lin Assembly Usher 1,2,3 Football 1,2,33 Basket- ball 1,2,3g Baseball I3 Track 23 Student fioulnl C11 12,31 C l a s s Vice Pres. 12 3. College. V Footlulll l,2,33 Ilzxsclmll 123' Class 'l'r1-'is l ' ,l.,-, f... 4.. ,..4, 1 1 1 - .43 Stuwlent. Loum-ll l,-, 3. flollt-gc. X4 N 'Qs iv Eileen Mae Alexander 411 Olympic Avenue Havertown 'Eileen F.H.A. 3, Secretarial Club 35 Bowling Club 2,3. Secretary Q f, - SX Leland James Adams Jr. 112 Cedarbrook Road Ardmore Lee Hi-Y tVice Pres.Jg National Honor Society 2,3 tVice Pres.Jg J.C.L. 1,2,3 tTreas.Jg Tennis Team. Business: Liberal arts course at Haverford, Swarthmore, or the University of Penn- sylvania. PTP R. Susan Adams 2520 Huntingdon Lane .i 'lf W' Q Ardmore A I, S' Susie L J.C.L. 1,2,3g Dramatic 5 Club 1,2, Debating Team 2,35 A Cappella 5.519 1 flaw Choir 3g College Club 2, Senior Class Play. V M Entertainment after . College X Gerald Paul Alexander 519 Kenmore Road Havertown Alex Social Comm, Track: Amateur Radio Club. The Ministry Andrea Ann Assalone 601 Lakeside Avenue Havertown Andy Secretarial Club 35 Bowling 2,33 Basket- ball 3g Decoration Comm. Secretarial or Music Career , , ,,,, P Q ir J sag, g ,B ,gs -,-221.1 4e e :MN ,gi fiW N flngvr-... Stephen B. Auerbach 302 Walnut Hill Lane ' Havertown gif, Avero Tennis 1,2,3g Assembly Comm. Business Law Patricia Ann Ballantine 219 Green Briar Lane Havertown Pattie College Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Orchestra 1,2, 3g Library Club 1,2,3g F.T.A. 1,2,3, tLibrar- ianjg W.W.W. 1,2,3 tPres.J, National Hon- or Society 3g Girls' Ser- vice Club 3. Teaching f s - Vg ,Q vs, W 3NnMl 'V 55' If' f' 41' , , ,azazw f-N Patricia Gayle Bankcs 120 Clamar Avenue Havertown Pat Girls' Service Club 2,3g 1,2,3g Student Council 1,2,3g Hockey 1,3g Basketball 1,2553 Lacrosse 1,2,3g Spanish Club 2, National Honor Society 3. College and Travel Elizabeth A. Ballbeck 2461 Wynnefield Drive Havertown Bettye Library Club 13 A Cap- pella Choir 33 Heart Research Project 31 Office Aid 1,2,3. Medical Technology Sandra Baron Farnham Road Havertown Sandy Lacrosse 1, lmanager 2,353 Art Club 33 Hoc- key 1,2. Elementary Sc h o ol Teacher an-.,, H Cs Xi YQ- s. , ' wx, g 1, -:Nik g A to , Q. Q' l i '-ff-J 'S 'it?2't- . , X., ei l., Q ,un 'W my t if .1,: 1-1, 1 1 . Barbara Ann Barrall 42 Fairfield Road Havertown Barb Art Club 15 Band 1,2,35 All School Show 1,2. College and Nursing ,5 51. 3 f uf w ,. , 9 - , :L ' ev new , 1 1 ,,. -f J l , .I ,U ,, 5,17 ,MK mf -iq:-wwf , if '-nf! Marian Elizabeth Bauer 11 E. Langhorne Ave. Havertown Marian F.T.A, 1,2,3 lPres.l5 J.C.L. 1,2,35 Drama Club 1,25 National Hon- or Society 2,35 A Cap- pella Choir 2,35 College Club 2,35 World Af- fairs Council 2,35 Ten- nis Club 1,25 Operetta 25 Tennis Team 15 FORDIAN 1,2,3 fMan- aging Ed.J5 Social Comm. History Teacher ,wr Michael Anthony Barrassi 423 Oxford Road Havertown Mike Wrestling 25 S t a g e Crew 3. College: Villanova 77 121 , 9 'UZ Q Q wma' EI5: , ,... . - 1 sf :Q- vx V A i 1' , fp , fir MM, 1 pl ,p- . , Richard Loring Bates 1506 Lynnewood Drive Havertown Rich PEN Sz INK 1,25 Radio Engineers' Club 1,2,fl. Career in Mechanical Engineering ,MW . I w f ' www- 2,-5,-vfjgrp I Q X ll! wa ' 73 M ef it Gordon Lee Baskerville 164 Treaty Road Drexel Hill Gordo Basketball 1,2,3. College Cross Country 1,2,35 - ' f M 12 5...ff5 i ' F .. ' 1 5' ,,.. it ' .'i,. 56 ' I Y f 5 In ' R l v ' ff Gail Linda Bates 12 Sunnyhill Lane Havertown Gail Social Comm. 2,35 J.C. L. 25 National Honor Society 3. College: Penn State ' , f 1903-MODEL A, FIRST FORD MOTOR COMPANY CAR CTONNEAU OPTIONALD Robert G. Bates wx. -4? Lee Roy Bates Jr. 1413 Fairview Avenue 1413 Fziirview Avenue Havertown Havertown Rob Roy S p a n is h Club 2,35 Spanish Clubg Swim- Swimining Club. ming Club. CUllf?E9 College l lr, - f Judith Ann Bates 12 Sunnyhill Lane Havertown Budy gowling 2,35 Art Club Air Line Hostess or Private Secretary CLASS S-4' xl it . - X 4 .. ...C . . Judith Elizabeth Beaston 501 Achille Road Havertown Judy F.T.A. 12,3 lHistor- ianlg College Club 1: J.C.l,. 12,35 Banquet Comm. 2,35 Art Club 22 Tennis Club 25 World Affairs C o un c il 11 Bowling Club 25 GREY- STONES. Elementary Teaching' i ' 4 Z. .. .4 , Et 7 .,. 3' b ' , 3 .',- - If 5, , Q , ., . , . . at ta,-yxwgi f il X' -X David Osborne Beattie 417 Colfax Road Havertown Dave Soccer 1,2,33 Track 1, 2,33 Indoor Track 1,2,3g Fencing Club 13 J.C.L. 33 Hi-Y 33 National Honor Society 3. College F '60 .-Q, if. 7942 7 1 X 4' my . 4 4. Deborah Ann Beatty 305 Walnut Place Havertown Batty A Cappella Choir 23 Library Club 33 Tennis 2,3. Jr. College: Secretary 5 'yr 3 t David Oliver Bechtel 817 Coopertown Road Bryn Mawr Dave A Cappella Choir 1,2,33 Operetta 1,23 Color Guard 2,3. Navy James Lawrence Beck 2101 Darby Creek Road Havertown Baseball 13 Basketball 23 Spanish Club 2,3 fP1'QS.lQ Soccer To attend Dickinson or Franklin and Marshall S WOSAMODEL C CTONNEAU OPTIONAU K 'X' - A GY W, MS an . ,A -W Q f '40 R Cb W. , , . ff. g- 1- ala. . 'agar fait. A, .xg J ,, . A .1 Grace Marie Benning 515 Yale Road Havertown Gay Bowling Club 1,2. Business School, priv- ate secretary for a few years, marriage ,dD if I lm W1 'W -iff' m f-M 45-iff ' . T ,1', 1 Holly Bent 70 E. Clearfield Road Havertown Holly Lacrosse 2, fmanagerlg F.H.A. 33 Basketball 3. Airline Hostess or Fashion Model Mari Anne Berg 2535 Woodleigh Road Havertown Mari Anne Gordon Bergelson 201 Charles Drive Havertown Bergy Social Comm. 2,3Q College 1,23 FORDIAN tdis- Spanish Club 2,33 J.C. F.H.A. lg College Club tributionj 2,33 Spanish Club 2,33 WHHS. College L. 13 Football 1, Wrestling 1,2. College l37 Albert Berman 29 N. Ormond Avenue Havertown Al Mitchell Berman 321 Windsor Park Lane Havertown Mitch .l.V. Footballg Student Council. Business 4 22, A if:-gf? I ,v ,. A MZ Kenneth Berry Geraldine Birchfield 1 V a i ay an .3 1351 Glendale Road '24 'W F Havertown wr- Ken 1, Q51-ff Baseball 2,35 Finance K Comm. 3. J V . lNavy or Construction 11.3265-ri? JL if ' ,.. ,g, 4gZ?g. .fi f zfn 1 ' 'M 1025 Pennsylvania Ave. ,W Q ' Havertown -mr-wr A' Jerry' V To work ffgg f Gregory Borod 5 1418 Fairview Avenue Havertown Borod f ff Soccer 1,232 Student , V Council 1,2,3. College 1' A, 4 Mary R. Birchall 20 E. Eagle Road Havertown Birdie A Cappella Choir 13 Bowling Club 2,3g Sec- retarial Club 3. Secretary Q., . 7 ,way ALM Daniel Gray Boone 117 Fairfield Road Havertown Dan Engineering Judith Ann Botson 511 Woodland Drive ' ' 'W Havertown X I Al Hockey 1,2,3g Basket- ,f ball 2,35 Spanish Club 1 - 2,33 Nursing Club 3. U.S. Air Corps f W., Q r ,in f fix. ' X ., 1' 4 J 'FW' 'wr 74 W-M 2 .f 3' A ff 0 7 44 Virginia R. Boucher town S.T.C. X if l Q f W v x V2 Z ! , fhfflf fi fmffvf . ,f,. ,. ff - ,,,.,1.M qv , 4 f rv Ka, f William Ernest Bowen 508 Shelbourne Road Havertown Bill Radio Club 1,2,3g Stage Crew 1,2,3g Heart Re- search Project 3. Aeronautical Engineer- ing 823 Clifford Avenue Ardmore Ginny F. H. A. 1,23 Bowling Club 2. Study History at Kutz- ..1 1 ,fgmgl , fi f,f - 3 ' Q- , .. wma' Thomas A. Boyd Jr. 527 Upland Road Havertown Boydie Football 1,2,3: Baseball 1,2,3. College Force Nursing Eugene Matthew Bove 512 Fairmont Road Havertown Gene Spanish Club 2,35 Bowl- ing Club 3g Wrestling 1 College Neal Frederick Bracken 122 Rockland Road Havertown Neal Fencing Club 1. College , ' if . f Dennis Ludwig Robert Braun 203 E. ilfllinfmgi Road Havertown Den Bowling Clubg Baseball. College 4, jedi l - wx. Q -eff' 5 ww, . Lynn Carol Brehmeyer 1511 Sunnyhill Lane Havertown Lynn Bowling C lu b 1,2,35 Hockey 25 Social Comm. 35 A Cappella C h o i r 1,2,35 Spanish Club 3. Junior College i s Hz '. an it , Jacqueline Ann Brooke 627 Penfield Avenue Havertown Jackie Lacrosse 15 Spanish Club 2,35 J.C.L. 15 Col- lege Club 2,35 W.W.W. 35 A Cappella Choir 1, 35 Student Council 1,35 F.H.A. 35 Social Comm. 35 Girls' Service Club 35 Jr. Prom Coming Student Cafeteria Comm. 3. Teachers College, then teach Sr. High English .6 ' .. 4. ' ,ry f 7' f-,AQ . ,. ilr, 1 at 1 -fm, u 'M' , -f 0' 1 es ill -5 - we .. as , - H f WX? ,2 ai, si 422' Q 4251- E5EiZLE'E1ZiE?E3:fi: , 51: Roger William Brown 53 A 55 Decatur Road NN Havertown ' Charlie Track 1,2,35 Football .,.. up W A Career in Air Force. f 525.5551 ... Mary Ann Bruno 55 W. Eagle Road Gail Matthews Brinton 1351 Burmont Road Drexel Hill Gail Hockey 1,2,35 Basket- ball 1,2,35 Lacrosse 1,2, 35 National Honor So- ciety 2,35 Girls' Service Club 2,35 Athletic Comm. 1,2,3 fCo-chair- manJ5 Spanish Club 2. College and Teaching V fffm. v- A - . 'fi-at-1 'a Barbara Jean Bruce 724 Hirst Avenue Havertown Barb Orchestra 15 Basketball 1,2,3 fmanagerJ5 Fi- nance Comm. 15 Assem- bly Comm. 2,3 5W.W.W. 35 All School Show 1,25 GREYSTONES5 Girls' Service Club 35 College Club 25 Na- tional Honor Society 35 J.C.L. 15 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Student Cafe- teria Comm. 3. College: Ohio Wes- leyan Robert Alan Buck 97 Rodmor Road ,il , -Q Aff W aw iii V .-5 .1-.144 I 3 1 f r W , 11.4 I . ff . O' f' i J 25? V' 9 , fi y -rffvy M3 1 iw ., :?1'1. ' fi!!! . 234334.- 11-. ff ..:.....w. n ...if I , s fa , 0 'Q Garrett Wood Brown 100 Park Road Havertown Treo Orchestra 1,2,35 Foot- ball fgrid stat.J 1,2535 All School Show 35 Ra- dio Club 1 4Pres.J5 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 35 Hi-Q Team 35 Merit Scholarship Finalist 35 PEN KL INK 15 Student Council 1,2 falt.l3 Se- nior Playg WHHS fProduction Staffl 3. College 7 7 il wie , , 5 3 5 at . ,fl . ,-.. 1 ..-Inman. ley Havertown HaVQftOYVH Maryann BUCk Bowling Club 25 FOR- Cross COUUYTY 33 Bas- DIAN 3, ketball 25 Baseball 2,35 Business career Band 1'2' College then marriage ,A William Richard Burfeind 230 Ivy Rock Lane Havertown Burf Soccer 1,2,35 Tennis 1, 2,35 Wrestling 15 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 35 Hi-Y 2,3 fTreas.J5 Spanish Club 35 Athle- tic Comm. 2,35 Radio Club 35 Swimming Club 2. Orthodontist 'eh , ,- f. .w w 5' . M? 2 , jf! fi, 5 'f i,,, r .,ii ,,, W ,. w,.,.,f ,, 7? , Barbara Mary Butler 240 Oxford Road Havertown Barb A Cappella Choir 15 F.H.A. 15 College Club 15 Bowling Club 25 Spanish Club 2,35 J.C.L. 1,2,35 Student Council 1,2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 J.V. Bas- ketball 25 World Af- fairs Council 25 Girls' Service Club 35 Ban- quet Waitress 35 Merit Awards in Ac. English 1 and in Spanish 1. Business school and marriage I. ll ..':-1:n- A 1' ,f1g,aw 2' . , 5. KW-in W 1 1 ,.,, -V David Schaum Burlew 300 Marple Road Havertown Dave Social Comm. To attend Penn State and then own a dairy farm in Penna. ., I . .W 17 1 Mahan Christine Lynn Burley 2719 Overbrook Terrace Ardmore Christy J.C.L. 1,2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Library Club 35 W.W.W. 3. sq Jerryldeane Emily Burns 745 Humphreys Street Ardmore Jerri L i b r a r y Club 1,2,35 FORDIAN iDistribu- tion Staffl 25 Basket- ball 25 F.H.A. 35 Dra- College ma Club 25 Athletic Comm. 35 Secretarial Club 3. Airline executive secre- tary. f 5-rig, ..-A-.-N ,'-. yard, 5 1.55 i,-MV k Sail Vx . . 'i, ... ' T MO' 2 1.5. - i 1907-MODEL R . ff ,- f I ' .,,, wtf 1, A 1.-ra 5. ' 4 f 'Y 5 K 1 , ,Q f W f f fi 1, f' Z f Arr ., f 1 fj f ' yy... Q f ff, f ,, . .,. M, Verna Calabrcse 515 Maple Hill Road Havertown Verna Bowling Club5 Spanish Club 1,2 IP r o ig ram Chairmanlg Colle g e Club 1,2,35 F.H.A. 1,25 Finance Comm. 3. College A 12723 .,w3f?if7ZfwL'f' f fl 72' sv . Q Ronald Albert Cameron 520 Twin Oaks llrivo Havertown Ron Radio Plnginccfs Club 1,2,35 CIQIQYSTONIQS is t a ff photographcrl 1,2,35 Swimming Club 25 Motion Picture Club 15 llearl. Il c s e a rc h Pro-ject 35 Projection Club 3. College: career in clcc- tronics 5 W' :ax 1 xv 'K-..,..,y- , Y .iibvxg C... ..,, 1 . 1,-of Bel:-xy Ann Campbell 219 Pickwick Road Havertown Bets W.W.W. 35 Swimming Team 152,35 Hockey 2, 35 Athletic Comm. 35 1 O Il ll l A N 15 Social Comm. 1,25 Girls' Serv- ice Club 35 M c 1' i t Award in Phys. Ed. 1. College: Medical Tech- nology or Physical Ed- ucation Thomas H. Burrows, Jr. 2514 Woodleigh Road Havertown T.B. Fo0tball5 Basketball 5 baseball. CLASS e F1 Karen W. Campbell 53 Fairfield Road Havertown Karen Hockey leo-capt.l 1,2. 35 Swimming T e am lcapt.l 152,35 Lacrosse 2,35 Nursing Club 152. 35 Girls' Service Club 2,35 Spanish Club 2,31 GREYSTONES. Nursing X , Kathleen Maria Campbell 128 E. Turnbull Ave. Havertown Soupie Social Comm. 33 Bowl- ing Club 3. ,m.n 221931 is gr Elvira Cantafio 617 Paddock Road Havertown Vera A Cappella Choir 33 Operetta 13 All School Show 2,33 Vocal En- semble 2. 'wr 332, 'W f Fein V? 5wJ Robert A. Cantwell 317 Kenmore Road Havertown Bob Stage crew. Navy -139- 4.,,, 'WM' ,Q N. i- ,r - gf. .V si, -. . m g Li-. A 3 . 1 4 .'i.,:5. A 39 1. .set 3 'A 4 3 .., , . . ...FJ Concetta Ann Capici 21 Gilmore Road be Havertown -f-' Connie .3 F.H.A.3 Bowling Club: L i b r a r y Clubg All School Show. Secretary Secretarial job Attend Phila. College of Pharmacy and study vocal music in Europe X. ax , if -- a j 3 i , I 3 , ,,,,'.. Y ,' Q! X 2 . 'l X 3 ' ' ' l908fMODEl S, A ROADSTER 4? jk' 'Q ,, .wwf-sf .Qgykf TES 5gjvf'NW 3353 k...,.., Patricia Elizabeth Capici 105 Old Forest Road Carroll Park Pat Library Club 2,3j Bowl- Ing Club 2g Social Comm. 3g Secretarial Club 3g All School Show 2,33 Sr. Prom Comm. Secretary Amedeo Carlino 854 Penn Street Bryn Mawr Tony Photographer Robert John Cascarino 827 Beechwood Road Havertown Bob Football 1,2,3: Lacrosse 1,31 Student Council li Sr. Prom Comm. Teaching: Business N, vie M Margaret E. Carson 129 Kathmere Road Havertown Maggie Hockey 1,2,33 Basket- ball 1,2.33 Lacrosse 1, 2,3 1capt.b3 Athletic Comm. 1Co-Chairmanl 33 Assembly Comm. 1: Social Comm. 13 Girls' Service Club 2,33 Col- lege Club 23 Spanish Club 2. Business College: sec- retary Lillian Helen Capici 21 Gilmore Road Havertown Lili Library Club. Attend Harcum Junior College or Temple Busi- ness Admin. ..ff 509' 'e ::1 ' Joy Anna Marie Carlson 534 Brookview Lane Havertown Joy Swimming Team l,2,33 National Honor Society 2,3 lSec.53 Athletic Comm. 1,25 S t u d e nt C o u n c il 4alt.J 1,33 Spanish Club 23 Girls' Service Club 2,3 iYice- Pres.l: FORDIAN 1.2, 3 QGirls' Sports Edi- torlg All School Show 2,33 College Club 23 F T.A. 1,2,33 Jr. Prom COllllll.1 Cafeteria Su- pervision 3. College: French teach- GT. 'If' W'-vr, 32? wwff I f ' 1 af: ' . 'fa f If .3 .4 I Letitia Maria Caserio 102 Myrtle Avenue Havertown Lettie FORDIAN 1,233 lEdi- torl3 PEN Sz INK 132, 33 J.C.L. 13 All School Show 132,35 F.H.A. 33 A Cappella Choir 1,23 Operetta 1,23 Finance Comm. 33 Social Comm. 1,2. ' ff '2 V,V,, ' , l, William Randall . 2 f Catching ZW, 2822 Morris Road V ,,,,,, Havertown -1 f Bill Fencing Club 1. College: lawyer John Bruce Chambers 1-18 VVarrior Road Drexel Hill Bruce Projector Club 13 Stage Crewg Bowling: Club3 Hi-Y3 Aviation Club 2. S t u d y engineering at Penn State 1. ,I . Z.1,:g, , 1 ' 4 ' Robert K. Cassidy 153 Clemson Road Bryn Mawr Rob Football 33 Wrestling 1,2,3: Lacrosse 2,33 So- cial Comm. 1,2,3. Study Medicine 'fu' 7, ,f Z 1 Q W , .f'4 ff I Zf W Z, 'QW' 2 f ' l . 241 . - 'WMI f vy Curtis P. Cheyney 40 Decatur Road Havertown Curt Finance Comm. 1,2. College: Accounting Linda l.. flohourn 1517 Sunnyhill Lane Havertown Colne All School Show 2,33 H o w l i n g fflub 1,l2,:iQ College Vluli 23 Secre- tarial Club 33 Jr. Prom f' o in ni. flnvitationl3 Assembly f'u111111. 13 FURIJIAN 3 lbusiness staffl. fflullffflf W' 1. Murray Jay Cohen 31113 Windsor Park Lane Havertown Professor Football 13 Baseball 1, 2,3. Attend Penn State and become a C.P.A. -.62 nanny, Claire Helen Chadwick 618 Woodland Drive Havertown Claire Orchestra 1,2,33 Secre- tarial Club. Private Secretary C ASS Robert Wise Charles, Jr. 1302 Roosevelt Avenue Havertown Bob Soccer 1,2,33 Student Council talt.J 1. College: teaching Robin A. Clouser 1813 Belvedere Avenue Havertown Band 13 Orchestra 1,2, 33 Operetta 13 All School Show 1, 2. Teaching Q 4 -a 1 h- 'bf t .1 ' ' 'C-, - ' Q f ,Wg sv 'QQ 'av lg..-Q David Edward Colflesh 132 Lee Circle Bryn Mawr Dave Navy and College F '60 Barbara Louise Compton 30 Princeton Road Havertown Barb Library Clubg Bowling Club. Modeling - travel Josephine Esther Cookenbach 9 Williams Road Havertown Jo Spanish Club 2,3g F.H. A. 1,2,35 College Club 1,2,3g Swimming Team 1,2,35 Bowling Club 15 All School Show 2,35 Banquet Waitress 1,25 Cafeteria Helper 35 Fi- nance Comm. 1. Muhlenberg: H o m e Economics Bruce Thurber Cole 18 Brennan Drive Bryn Mawr Bruce J.C.L. 1,2,35 World Af- fairs Council5 Track 15 Projector C lu b 1,2,35 National Honor Society 3. International D i p l o- macy ,,-f' V R5 ef.: fl. a.. ' . 2' ff ' V if if 1 i 71 F1 ?' -..f .. A 2 3 . .,.1- I .. f th I-sq, 1 .. I Steven A. Coppola 537 Central Avenue Havertown Steve Assembly C o rn rn. 15 S t u d e n t Council 2,3 fVice-Pres.Jg J.C.L. 2, 3 fVice-Pres.lg F.T.A. 2,35 Boys' Hi-Y 35 Var- sity Soccer 2,3g J.V. Soccer 15 National Honor Society 2.3. College 'Iv' John E. Cole, III , 41 Braeburn Road r ' ,W f Havertown ,ff 'T if is Jack Track 15 Soccer 1,2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 Student Council 35 National Honor Society 3. Attend Drexel Jacqueline Elizabeth Collins 812 Aubrey Avenue Ardmore Jackie ' 'Q- x Nr' 6' Cheerleader 1,2,35 All School Show 1,2,35 A Cappella Choir 3. Uncertain if V 4 'ff W V -...,. if H V43 1 P' 1 , tx Gary Cooper 1870 Windsor Park Lane Havertown Coop Baseball 1,2,3. Service, t h e n attend Temple John H. Conaway 30 Treaty Road Drexel Hill Jack Band 15 Orchestra 1,25 A Cappella Choir 35 Student Council 1 lalt.y 35 Hi-Y 3. Study Mechanical En- gineering at Drexel 'Q-9 as Q+.,, Joyce Corley 1237 Bon Air Road Havertown Joyce FORDIAN 1,2,3: J.C. L. 1,2,35 W.W.W. 35 F. H.A. 2,3 1Social Comm. Chairmanlg F i n a n c e Comm. 25 Cafeteria Su- pervision 35 Main Of- fice Help 3, Attend Harcum Jr. Col- lege: Medical Secretary , Q. - ,xr ,e:,1.,:f-., , M K A-, -My -Xi.. f5.ff23T,1' 1. , 1 , ,Q . 433-,'n.--V1 -W l mf , ,za-a.f:.Q.Q - K 1 . ,f ' ' 1 1'- -' t . ' 'V . ,r a , f C. , , . WE, -V7 ,, . J' , 'w' f ' A ' f ,Af 'W , 1'-mm....4 4 '-2:--.,,,,qu z 1 , 2 V K 1 ' V Q u X' a 3 121 X S, A ,W ,av 2 4 , If fm WDW 1 - V , ' -wa-.2 f -49-.lad ., 7 'Lf rf 2 4 'if . kv' ' W, ,MW 1 Doris Rae Costill 1 Claremont Blvd. Havertown DorDor Bowling Club: College Club: Cafeteria Super- visor. College: teaching 'j' .-Lf' , , If 7 517 f vi- J Q. ff N 9, ' if am, Phillip James Daveler 173 Friendship Road Drexel Hill Phil Mechanic Edwin H. Craig 17 Strathmore Road Havertown Ed Basketball 1,2,33 Base' ball 1: Lacrosse 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3g Band 1: All School Show 1,23 Athletic Comm. 1,2,3. College Philip LT. Crane 2045 E. Park Road Havertown Phil Band 1: Orchestra 1,2, 3: Operetta 1,25 Cross Country 2: All School Show 1,2,3. Business Administra- tion tzrzlgi 1351, KX fb-UV f , .N ,W - f H 3 Geoffrey E. Cudd Wanda Faye Darnell 325 Walnut Hill Lane 315 Davis Road Havertown Havertown Geoff Wanda Hopes to attend Vil- l+'.H.A. 1,2,3g Spanish lanova Club 2,3g Bowling Club 1,235 All School Show. College: teaching I PTT ff lf .--'-M - : ,pqq i l' 3, ,VZ N X . ssl 1 ,ip .,,.. . is , C L A .Vx p V liln X 1 -lf H WW.. l9ll4MQDEl. T 2-PASSENGER OPEN RUNABOUT X -.J 1 ww. -. , QW f bm. If ' mv'-w ff Q ,, . .f ,,', .loan Carol Davie-s Arla-en Mary llzivis M:irslla.l1-:in lloal Charles llugh llcllruhl 515 IUWUI AV Yll'f' 435i434ll':1mI AVUIIIH' 4318 Lawson Avoniio 2212 Oxford Road llavertown llxnvl-rlown llnvortown lluvcl-town .ltrllll A l'l1'l'll Hin- Dull Hugh Howling Club l. NI:11'ri11w- Art Vluli 1.23: lin- li u S i n 0 s S Admim gm.,-,.m,-y cu-ossc 2: vliowlinpg Club strntion :ind I :1rni-ing lg Hlilfll STUNICS. Art School: Commer- val Art I'l'l .WW Kenneth DeCray 518 Grand Avenue Havertown Ken Wrestling 2,3. College OF I96O . If lx , Sandra Jane DeFeo Nursing Eileen May Deitz Edith Madeline 2628 Wendy Road 127 Morlyn Avenue DQLOSSO Havertown Bryn Mawr 201 Glendale Roarl Sandy Deitzie Haverfwwn Art Club 1,231 Bowling Hockey 2,35 Lacrosse Edie Club 1,23 J.C'.L. 2. 12,33 Spanish Club 2,33 F.H.A. 12,35 Bowling All School Show Club 1,2535 Secretarial Student Council lalt.p Club 3. 3- Secretary Medical Technology X Ii ,. Q49 l9l5-MODEL T SEDAN K'?Th'r--1- nw wma, Robert S. Dervaes 519 N. Manoa Road Havertown Bob Bowling Club leapt.J 32,35 Swimming Team College Robert L. De-Silets 113 Warrior Road Drexel Hill Bob Band 1,2,3g Hi-Y 2,3 lChaplainJg J.C.L. 2,33 All School Show 23 National Honor Society 3 College Richard Di Caprio 1717 Lawrence Road Havertown Rich College: Villanova l4S Alfonso Di-Felice 35 E. Marthart. Avenue Havertown Al Night school, Business course WW ,uifffi , H ' fe ga ,. , fy 447 ' I ,.., , A, .W N ffm: I . 34,5 ' ,fy fb-ijiff gain, f -1.252925 ' tial' 1 Jackson G. Denton, Jr. 3312 Old Forest Road Carroll Park Jack College f i Mi t , 5 3 Iii , W'ayne N. Dilks 28 Darby Road Havertown Wayne Bowling Club. Penn State then career in Air Force My , ,anus- Gina DeRocco 49 VV. Eagle Road Havertown Tiger FH.A. 2,3g Bowling Club, Social Comm. ff' Office Practice 1 f 1 ,--' Y ew My i , , f ,fr ,f Z Y if f , f f X ,f f c 1, 'V , ff f. ,' rf' 'ff f W ,f 1227 5' f ,iff ,ff fa If .f, Carol Josephine Doherty 102 N. Morgan Avenue Havertown Carol Jo Nursing Club 35 Band 1,2,35 FORDIAN 35 Art Club 25 All School Show 1,2,35 J.V. La- crosse 1,25 Girls' Ser- vice Club 2,35 W.W.W, 35 National Honor So- ciety 35 Student Coun- cil falt.J 2,33 GREY- STONESQ National Honor Society. C o l l e g ez Elementary Teacher 14,44 J Lillian Dolores Doane 800 Haverford Road Bryn Mawr Lily Basketball 13 Drama- tics 1,25 F.H.A. 1,2 All School Show 2,3. Fashion Designing 'WN fd' Ymwn. my Dennis William Donnelly 209 Lee Circle Bryn Mawr Denny Soccer 1,2,3g Wrestling 1,2115 Boys Hi-Y 2,35 Finance Comm. 35 Stu- dent Council falt.J 25 Merit Award: Phys. Erl. 1. C o l l e g e, preferably Yale, then become a doctor Geraldine Douglas 144 Signal Road ff' Drexel Hill ,V Gerry 'Z h,iQar' Assembly Comm. 1,35 'W S o cial Comm. 2,35 f - 7 Nursing Club 35 Howl' f. ing Club 2,3. Nursing Raymond WVilliam Diston 206 Green Briar Lane 'wr' Havertown Ray College .ffwmb I Www? ww m v 1 f ri :fm ,IWS Margaret Dolan 2716 St. Mary's Road Ardmore Peggy Bowling 1,2,3. Business CLASS 420 Llanerch Avenue Havertown 'W' Joe WNW? ' Wrestling 1,2,3. College 135 '-we wins .ao . . . J 'J A , A 4 10 , . . My V , ,L ,nffjff - .i , Qi cf7HfV'2Zk5.2 ' ,, , 2, -lf? if rw 'V Z! ' '. -ll ' ,' . 1 1 'f 'Q Q' 1 5 mffagffil , , . 3 1.1 x1 , Louise Douglass 2437 Rittenhouse Circle Havertown Lou F.H.A. 1,35 J.C.I.. 1,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Libr- aiy Club 15 Spanish 'VX' Art Club 12 Club .. I: y ' V'-'l 35 ltadi College o Club Il. Christina Marie D'0rasio 2425 Belmont Avenue Ardmore Park Chris Bowling Club 25 Fin- ancial Comm. 25 Social Comm. 1,2. Take a trip to Hawaii and Alaska is P OF David Duncan Dow 603 Hirst Avenue Havertown Dave Soccer, Hi-Yg Track. College: Biology 4 1 ...it John J. Dowdy Jr. V, 1026 Larchmont Ave. M511 Havertown Aswep 1 Stage Crew 1,23 Bas- ketball 1 fmanagerjg Aviation Club 3. College and Business Barbara Ellen Drake ,, 15 Yale Road I 0 Anthony R. Drury tif E Hagertslvn I 345 Farwood Road al' Phila. 31 M. Nursing Club 2,35 Or- Tony hwy, cehfzsltliga 5,3535 GS1gaE12li V -I S o c c e rg Swimming . I s T o N E,S. ix ., . Q 011111 ' Nursing 13 '- ' 6 O Nancy Eleanor Eckenroth 113 Tenby Road Havertown J Edd Nan fag K i ' anet E y J.C.L. 1,2 frefreshment Wi' M '44-Q mi 216 P011 H111 Road chair.J, 35 F.T.A. 1,2 Havertown fhistorianl, 33 All .,---,, JHU S c h o o 1 Show 1,23 A 5'3'f 'T?'X Boyvling- Club 23. GREYSTONES fArt W' Fashion merchandiser Ed.J: Jr- Prom Comm.: and then a trip around College Club 35 SOC13l the World Comm. lg Merit awards in Biology 1, American History. Teacher Lynn Elizabeth 5 Ellsworth ' 42 Hannum Drive , Ardmore Lynn Peter W. Elliott 631 Walnut Lane Havertown Peter Soccer 1,2,3g J.C.L. 2, 3g Assembly Comm. 3. College i '51 SPF-'qv SV. Roy Leander Engle 405 Kathmere Road Havertown Roy Projector Club. To get a job l47 Hockey 1,23 Lacrosse 13 J.C.L. 1,2,3g F.T.A. 12,33 Student Council 1,2,3g Girls' Service Club 2,33 Jr. Prom Comm. fpublicity chair- manl: PEN Sz INK 2, 3 fAssociate Ed.l: GREYSTONES: Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3. College Therese Mary Enright 405 Avondale Road Havertown Library Club 13,3 F.H.A. 2. Medical Receptionist wi 4933. 101 www 'SRM 'Magi l..V x 1 , f -- .v.. In fag' . dw John Sixten Ericson 144 Fairlamb Avenue Havertown John Bowling teamg Avia- tion Club. College: Engineer 1 ff o f c ?'V' wif , iilf54,iE, 2 ,f , , 3'9 A -W ,,,,z,,, 'V fi J' V I Ellen Fineran 250 Lee Circle Bryn Mawr Ellen Attend Pierce Business School .mi fqrffwvf 1 ' Carol Lynne Ervin 537 Harrington Road Havertown Crazy F.H.A. 2,33 Art Club 23 Bowling Club 23 Drama Club 25 Social Comm.g All School Show 15 A Cappella Choir 1. .Io-Ann Marie Fabrizio 501 Lawrence Road Havertown Jo F.H.A. 13 Art Club 15 Drama Club 1. Office work at Bell Telephone Mary Ann Farage 2601 Darby Road Havertown Dee Dee Art Club 1,2,3g Drama Club 23 F.H.A. 33 Col- lege Club 3g Social Comm. 3. Dramatics or Commer- cial Art gap. 1 My lLP'Q:'X o :Q l9l7-MODEL T TOWN CAR D Barbara Elizabeth Filippone 220 Myrtle Avenue Havertown Barb Bowling Club 1,2,3g F.H.A. 2,3g Spanish Club 2,3. College and then a trip around the world CLASS f llll V .UVVV W, I 1 y V ,,, ,, , A 'fZ 4 5 Q in ',,, ,G V, H V--4..,M lf! 'A fifziiffr-f., 22 ' 'W 2 5f'K'.vj',.Tf' - 17 jf' eg ig:35j1w.,31,. ,ek 4 S .ifi 5 Q, 7522 X' Susan Fink Lynne Ifinkolstoin Bruce Fischer Marjorie Frances 2512 Bryan Street 1715 lil'1't'll Valley lloncl lllfl Old Forest Road Fletcher llavc-rtown Ilavr-rtown Phila. Ill 533 Strathmore Road Sue lfinnic- Finkelstein Bruce Havertflwn r,ar,1-my Club 25 l .lI.A. raowlmg Flub 1,234 .I.ff.I.. 1: Football MUY219 1,2. All School Show lg So- llll1l.lli1L.'f0l'l l. F.H,A. 12,31 C 0 l 0 1' cial Comm. 33 Jr. Pronl SLM-lglyl-Okgy Coxnnrg l+'0llllIAN Il. Attend IR-nn Stale M18 Corner 25 Spanish Club 23. Major in Home Ec. at Drexel Thomas Glover Flood 32 E. Clearfield Road Havertown Tucker Football 1, Social Comm. 2,33 Track 3. Armed Forces OF '60 . . -.5 . . , MW' A John M. Flynne, III Shawnee Road SL Huntingdon Lane Ardmore Johnny Chorus 13 Jr. Prom Comm. College: Business Ac- counting Joan Carolyn Ford 1013 Delaware Avenue Havertown Joan J.V. Basketball 1,2g Nursing Club 33 Band 1,2,31 Athletic Comm. 2,33 Finance Comm. 1, FORDIAN fBusiness staff? 2,35 Art Club 23 All School Show 2, J.V. Lacrosse lg Basketball 3. Nursing or Airline Hos- tess w as Lv . ' 17 ' ',7ll..4lE1-f i 2 Robert Alan Ford 607 Country Club Lane Havertown Bob Wrestling 2.3. College X .a,. .... iMXu,,. l920-MODEL I RUNABOUT ,diff 4614 x G mr- fb!! iw' '5'f'lv-......ns- A'4Ww4m Robert William Fox 712 Chester Avenue Havertown Bob Stage Crew 2,35 J.V. Baseball 1. Air Force John Warren Freas 1309 Fairview Avenue Havertown Jack FORDIAN 1,2, CArt Editorl 3: PEN Kz INK Margaret Arleen Dennis Scott Frisch FP935 220 Old Forest Road 402 S. Manoa Road Phila. 31 HEIVQTJLOXVH Challlp PQEQY Soccer 1,2,3g Track 35 F.H.A. 13 Nursing Athletic Comm. 13 So- 2,3 tArt Editorjg Bas- Club 1,2,3g PEN Sz INK cial Comm. 2,33 PTOHI ketball 1,2,3g Social CLiterary Staffl 2,33 COI11111. 2. Comm. 1,2,3. Assembly Comm. 23 College C '1At't Finance.Comm. 33 Ommercla rls Girls' Service Club 2, 33 National Honor So- ciety 3. College 149 Wad 'vvrf-'vwg Larry Wayne Forsyth 701 West Chester Pike Havertown Larry Band 1,2,3g All School Show 1,2,3. College I . ,as he df' -.Q-vf-fray , .sf f Brenda Thomas Fritsche 833 Powder Mill Lane Phila. 31 Brendie Art Club 1,33 Tennis Club 2, College Club 3 tTreas.Jg World Af- fairs Council 33 A Cap- pella Choir 3. College, then join the Ice Follies fx, -fy Gerald Lee Gage -133 Strathmore Road Havertown Jer .41-I' Football '1,2,3g Bowl- Career Barbara Lynn Geyer 311 Fairlamb Avenue Havertown B arb Orchestra 1,23 A Cap- pella Choir 15 Bowling Club 13 All School Show 1,2,3g Office Helpg Secretarial Club 35 Social Comm. 2. Private Secretary i f in gQi 1g1f,fflgyg X X X .f ., , X f ing Club 3. College or Naval Barbara George 56 Harvard Road Havertown Barb Color Corner 2, Marriage , f y ,f Q1 f I 2 I if! ff f ,X pf 1 Z , ,,,, X, i 4? ' 'fi ,V, -'iff-ff f , 1 'Z f 4 it , ffwfffg ?Z,L,,,f W ,, W gf X mi 4 ff ff ffivff X fl Grant Nicklous Gilberti 302 Shelbourne Road Havertown Operettag Art Club. College A Richard Ilavid Glaser 2201 Sunnybrook La nc- ,. 7' 'fb , Ardmore Heak ',. Orchestra 35 Band 2,30 Wrestling 2,35 Track 2i 'W' 35 Heart Research Pro- , ject 3. ,lf V.AV, H College: Chemistry - I, ,? ,ee , .nt 9. V Jr' A ff' if fl 11 r .1 A 3 f FK A J - r.,,wf,. , f ' , af! , gr-'ii rfvfgz.-'zu ,. ' ,A ,tv ::,,i-.sig Christina Julia Gasparro 216 Westxvood Park Drive Havertown Chris J.C.L. 1,2,3g Orches- tra 1,2,3g Art Club lg PEN gl INK tLiterary Staffj 2,3, fArt Staff! 2. C o l le ge: Career in writing or art ,492 Susan Caroline Gersitz 168 Friendship Road Drexel Hill Sue Nursing Club 2,3 fVice- Pres.Jg Lacrosse 1,2,3g Athletic Comm. 2,3g GREYSTONESg Col- lege Club 13 Girls' Ser- vice Club 3. CLASS . Nursing Robert Giacomucii 81 W. Hillcrest Avenue Havertown Moochie Baseball 3. Undecided W f xo , , fA.f f -fw aff' Gerry Glenn 1-104 Windsor Park Lane Havertown Gerry National Honor Society 35 Hi-Y 1,2,3g Football 1. Hope to go to college Barbara M. Gillis 305 Fairlamb Avenue Havertown Gil Student Council 1,2,3g Hockey 1,2,3g PEN Sz INK 2,3g J.C.L. lg All School Show 2,33 Bowl- ing Club 1,23 College Club 2. College ,,,, rt .pr i. fi.. iid' I , gem A Q ,I Mft, . .loan Kennedy Godwin 527 Country Club Lane Havertown Joan Library C l u b 1,2,3 Spanish Club 23 F.H.A Elementary Teaching F '60 Dennis Theodore Edwin Glick 4112 Virginia Avenue Havertown Stephen E. Glueck llfl Treaty Road Drexel Hill W. , -3155. zz, ww-F - .' T ' f' I ,,:V mi' ,mf 3' 'ru Dennis Stage Crew 13 Soccer Steve Assembly Comm. 13 .33 1,33 Lacrosse 2,3. College to study Horti- Football 2. College and Business culture 04' ,. -, Career Richard Steven Goehringer 120 Morlyn Avenue Bryn Mawr Shirt , fy .hz ,,V, , V, I 2 X , p 3 at Lynda E. Coho fp! 213 Ivy Rock Lane f L 5, Havertown - f Goey 1. Cm' 5 F.H.A. 33 Social Comm. ,WL 2,33 Prom lDecorat- Q ,,,.,,fa ing Lomm.b 23 tollege 'L S Club 2,31 Spanish Club Sv- , 23 Drama Club 23 All School Show 2,33 Howl- ing Club 1. College Kenneth R. Good 305 Rittenhouse Circle Havertown Bueno Track3 Social Comm. Hi-Y. College . -at l'.. - .sf 533 2? it r 1' '25 9 . ? nw, aaa. 1 'af X Thomas Good 305 Rittenhouse Circle Havertown Goodie Dental Ceramist Finance Comm. 13 So- cial Comm. 23 Football 23 Cheerleader 2,33 Col- lege Club 3 1Pres.lg Assembly Comm. 33 Tennis 33 Hi-Y. College 'Wah WW' Loretta Ann Good 134 E. Benedict Avenue Judith Carole Goldberg 24 Bryan Street Havertown Judi Spanish Club 2,33 Art Club 1,23 Social Comm. 1,2,33 College Club 1,23 F.H.A. 13 FORDIAN fBusiness Staffj 33 Drama Club 13 Bowling Club 1,2,3. College: Medical Tech- nology . Jxfilfemi 1 f -- f I 2. .: I5 i Havertown .Q H Lorie 51 is Art Club 1,2,33 FORD- V' IAN iBusiness Staff? fs- 2,33 Drama Club 23 f. Secretarial C lu b 33 X 'ii' 3 ff F i n a n c e Comm. 33 Spanish Club 2, Girls' Service Club 3. ':' ' Medical Secretary Jean Ellen Goodall ,wb 618 Ashurst Road 3 , Havertown ., 1, 11 5.3 3 El ' J.C.L. 1,23 Spanish Club 2, Cvigllege Club 2, 33 W.W. . 2,33 Social ' se, , Comm 1,2,33 Tennis 1, 2,33 Athletic Comm. 13 A' Assembly Comm. 13 Jr. 1 Prom Comm.3 Girls' .A.- Basketball 3. 21322 if University of Vermont: , 5-ta, Language, Marriage, 5 'gf' Medicine ,f, fu.,-I Joanne Greene 156 Whitemarsh Road Ardmore Jo Art Club 1,2535 Social Comm. 1,2535 PEN Sz INK 35 Drama Club 15 College Club 1,25 Bowl- ing Club 1,2535 GREY- STONES. College: Medical Tech- nology ffi ff ff M ' 40' '72 Anne Elizabeth Goodman 4 E. Eagle Road Havertown Cleo Orchestra 152,35 A Cap- pella Choir 25 All School Show 1525 Art Club 1,25 J.C.L. 15 Drama Club 1,25 Hi-Q Team 1,25 College Club 15 PEN Sz INK 15 FORDIAN 15 Social Comm. 1,25 Bowling Club 253. Curtis Institute: Study in Europe 1J,iffsmdiim f Q A 5 ww- 5? 5 ,, 5 2 ' Susan Catharine Goodwill 510 Strathniore Road Havertown Susie Social Comm. 1,2,35 Bowling Club 152535 Girls, Service Club 35 All School Show F.H.A. 25 FORDIAN 35 Jr. Prom Comm. College K it 1 ii 5 V wr V iff: i,'. ' rlit , :gli 555g fgtii I 1 i+ QQQSV5? ii, ' ,.,..,5'f . , I 5 A I . Maxine S. Gordon 245 Ellis Road Havertown Max S o c i al Comm. 1,25 FORDIAN ldistribu- tionj 25' Spanish Club 25 Bowling Club 35 Col- lege Club 1. College Ellen Jane Gottlieb' i 13 Brentwood Road Havertown Library Club 1,25 F.T. A. 1,2535 Drama Club 2 PEN at INK 35 F.H.Ai 35 Bowling Club 3 Tennis Club 15 FORD! IAN fdistributionl 2 Color Corner 2. Elementary Education i923-MODEL T TUDOR SEDAN r 54 f'Vf',Vf7. ' '5 ' 5 f VW. W ' J 1?-'fr ff evee I ' I' - 2 f7fJU5ZPf ff. ' Y ' .5. .1 15125535 Q, ,V 5. ',f,fe.' Gordonfxllison Elizabeth Ann Griesi Geraldine Edith flrcenfleld, Jr. mo Milnrd Lum, Griffith 14 West Park Road lluvertown 4113 N. Manoa Road Havertown 139535, llzivertown V '-fffwf' F.T.A. 152,35 fsoi-1111 Gerry Itlnancf- Comm. 1,25 ChnirnizLnl5 l+'.ll.A. 1, Nursing Club 2535 F.ll. Cross Country 25 Ili-Y 2,3 QVice-I'res.l5 W. A. 152,35 Spanish Club 3,32 TY'21f'k 2. W.W. 152,35 GREY- 25 Social Vonnn. 1,25 Collogp and Buggnoog STONICS l'l'yping Ed- All School Show 2,35 Aflmjnjgfmtifm itorlg Student Council Howling Club l. 4:tlt,l 35 Jr. Prom flornn1.1 Social Vonnn. 2,35 Girls' Service Club 3' Asst-nilvly Gonnn. 25 ' v flollt-gc' Club I5 Sr. I'roni flonnn. G o I l 1- pg or ltllcinc-ntnry Tc-aching Nlll'SllllQ' Sheila Ann Gray 116 Sycamore Road Havertown Sheil Social Comm. 35 Stu- dent Council Calt.l 15 Lacrosse 1,2,35 PEN Sz INK 25 Spanish Club 35 All School Show 3. Airline Receptionist IW' 'Mira Burbara Ann Guenther 804 Deer Ave. Bryn Mawr .l.C.li. 15 F'.H.A. 152,35 li21k'l'0S-S0 1,25 Color Corner 22. Nursing Milk. W' Dorothy Jeannette Hackett 631 Penfield Avenue Havertown Jeanne J.C.L. 15 F.H.A. 2,35 Bowling Club 35 Social Comm. 1,35 Finance Comm. 25 Assembly ' ff ' .KM .Z. A 'f,' v, H 5- H . .. x,l'Yg' 4 N A . k' J . fm 'R qs X X 44 jf Qiekg ,NS I 5' H I' -'mt .,f': . '. if . .QW ,,. i.-, William F. Haderer 1703 Green Valley Road Havertown Bill Lacrosse 15 WHHS 1. Drexel: Electrical En- gineer in . , . ' Q 7 . ' 5 . 5 'M .ff Miriam Lois Hagy 2421 Hirst Terrace Havertown Mir 'f Allan Hahn 321 Windsor Park Lane Havertown Stump Orchestra 1,2535 J.C.L. Basketball imanagerl. 1,2,35 WHHS 35 Libr- College ary Club 15 A Cappella Choir5 Operetta 15 Art Club 15 PEN Kr INK 2. Comm. 15 All School Biochemistry S h o w 35 G R E Y- S T O N E S. C o l l e g e: Elementary teaching of 135 i,,. o F e o . 1 1 7- N- wh. his wwf Barbara Haise 220 Brentwood Road Havertown Barb F.H.A. 2,35 S o c i al Comm. 1,2,35 Bowling Club 15 College Club 35 Color Corner 2,35 Jr. Prom Comm.5 FORD- IAN fBusiness Staffl 35 Basketball 3. Airline Hostess 1927-MODEL T TOURING CAR LAST YEAR OF THE MODEL T . is 7 iv - -52' if vpg 4 p im 162, ws.. To -...wg 'QT' 5' 1' TNS 1 . 5 E . Joy Beverley Hamilton 229 James Drive Havertown Peanut Nursing Club 2,3 fTreas.J5 Spanish Club 2,35 Tennis 25 F.H.A. 2,35 A Cappella Choir 2,35 Girls' Service Club 3. Nursing Henry Rayner Haney, Jr. 200 E. Manoa Road Havertown Henry All School Show 15 Swimming Club 2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Track 25 Hi-Y 3. College: Hotel Admin- istration 153 .i l WA . -sf . Nancy June Hansell 318 Davis Road Havertown Nanc Bowling 152,35 A Cap Op- eretta 25 Social Comm. pella Choir 152,35 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Col- lege Club 1. Interior Decorating! Travel Anne Caldwell Harbison 218 Lee Circle Bryn Mawr Anne GREYSTONES: PEN dz INK 1,2,35 Lacrosse 1,25 Art Club 25 F.T.A. 2,35 F.H.A. 15 Jr. Prom Comm.5 National Hon- or Society 3. College and elementary school teaching A, rs. ml mx tl 1 N234-1 QW Q .'... 5. Vg fm M K' '66 Z p . x 2 Hillary H. Haines 17 Braeburn Road Havertown Hilbert- Cheerleading 1,2,35 Or- chestra 1,2,35 A l l S c h o ol Show 1,2,33 Bowling Club 152,35 College Club 2,33 F.H. A. 2,35 Spanish Club 22 Swimming 1,25 PEN gl INK ttypistl 31 Stu- dent Council 1alt.l 25 Jr. Prom Comm. College ign, , fm , , .31 ' Linda Jean Haring 630 Country Club Lane 'W Havertown 1 f '. Ran g -'H:'fi7 ?4w' kl M fi, Lacrosse 1,2g Swim- ' ming 1,23 B o w 1 i n g A, Club 35 F.H.A. ig Social - f w -D Comm. 1,33 All School it Show 3. it 'm Marriage, Modeling Aix f w Mrk, ,C 04, ,ff Peter Barry Hating 212 Walnut Place Havertown Pete Hi-Y 35 Stage Crew 1,3. C o 1 l e g ez Adminis- tration course George N- Harper 'izvl V Linda Joyce Harris 244 W. Hathaway Lane if 5 405 Virginia Avenue Ardmore mlVVV Havertown George Arn-veto e,q M ' Link WM ' Art Club? Rlfle Clllb- 'i ' D IIPD: Business Career: Horse Goldy Beacon Business Ranghjng School, Delaware .,.' 'V C A S S . ' illl X Joan Margaret Harvey Jafnfs Rmhard Harvey i 624 Furlong Road 2600 Wendy Road ..,. 77 Havertown Havertown U V, Joanie hm W W Bowling Club 1,2,3g Q1'CheStFQ5VVHHS.-B-S ,I fgf'f'o Banquet Comm. 1,23 in Electrical Engineer- l,,, , , ,,f Sgcjal Comm, 35 A11 ing, graduate work, f,i,,, V gffiggy , School Show 2,33 Jr. computer designer. Prom Comm.g F.H.A. College: M.I.T. or Vil- 1 3. , I V , , . ...,,v gl I ,, , w 1 '25 WMO f fri 1 o, , 'Rav Via, 'W if fri H 1, A, W1 '1 Havertown Bill ming Club Z. ffollegf- Dennis Henderson 40f3'Twin Oaks Ilrivf- Havertown lien Bowling Club l,2,3. College: I+lrii:ineei'iiig William Heeren 155 Columbus Avenue Cross Country 23 Swim- 11,4 Robert WValtn1an Henderson 734 Uni-iview Roald Ardmore Bob Hziselmll lg Trackg Fin- ance Comm. 3. Engineer Beth Gail Heiser 231 Farnham Road Havertown Beth Lacrosse 132,33 Hocku 132,31 Athletic Comm 2,3g W.W.W. 'K Teaching Physical Ed ucation 'twill . v HHN Q'- --5.1 ' 15 ,-.9 ,ff I ., ff ff 1 ww' Q W f 'av koi ' :ef f ww Zi x Vvt.fff 1 Joanne Helen Henvis 124 Washington Ave. Havertown Jo Bowling Club 2,3. Nursing school and marriage F '60 Janet Andrea Hennrich 25 E. Clearfield Road Havertown Andy College Club 23 F.H.A. 1,21 Spanish Club 2,3 tSec.l3 Assembly Comm. 2,33 Lacrosse 1, 2,3Q National Honor So- ciety 3. College .099 .. ., wa , u 4, 4 - ,U ,Af A., Russell C. Herrmann 20 E. Marthart Ave. Havertown 5' -,, Buck --.N Basketbal13 Baseball. . , College K ' ' ' Barbara Sally Hibbert 1514 Melrose Avenue Havertown Hibby Bowling Club 1,2,33 Secretarial Club 3g All School Show 2,3. Private Secretary ,gff'Q'2 15 1 ' f 55 er ,Q 1 222 325' f 3 , ffkl. vi I . fu r' I' 3' 'rf 3. -, ,ea Eff, 51 Q ar' i 4. MX. -fa 5 9. f,. A-1.. f'- 1,2 A 1,7312 fr ,L i. ' 3fN55i!1Zb2S. L' Y , Ann Christine Hilbert 1610 Ridgeway Road Havertown Chris Swimming 1,23 La- crosse 2,33 All School Show 2,33 J.C.L. 1,33 Spanish Club 2,33 Ban- quet Comm. 3g F.H.A. 13 Art Club 2g College Club 3 fSec.J3 GREY- STONES3 Merit Award Jr. English. College: Elementary or Secondary Physical Ed- ucation f, J fi ' .5 4 A ,M 4 1 f f 1 if 1. , 'Se 4 ,J 1, I my ,K f f f -, 123-?'w!'i nvirfzif? 3-'L 49141, ' gfgfjfqjiffg, '4 ' -ei. f1.z1.w-1 '-1 'rf if 5 X 4 .50 gl James A. Hensel 105 Earlington Road Havertown Monk Cross Country 13 Foot- ball 23 Aviation Club 3. College tw' M Q .,tr sm . lVinst0n Charles Heron 2 , 423 Kathmere Road Havertown A a Bowling Clubg A Cap- , pella Choir. - College , s , fl' . . nw ' . 0, ' Y ,X , 0 'K' 5 X ef! I f VVarren Robert Hey 548 Central Avenue :way Havertown W Bob A Spanish Club 2,33 Hi-Y 33 Swimming Club 2,33 Social Comm. 1,2,3: F. T.A. 2,3. West Chester S.T.C. or W Penn State: Major in - ' 'f'I,5f,:I,Qf, modern designing or ,A 'V teaching Phylis Carol Hicks 525 Woodland Drive Havertown Carol F.H.A. 2,3, Nursing Club 2,3, 33 Finance Comm. 2,3 --,X F53- Hockey 1,2,33 Basket lgalls 2,33t Lacf'oEsieb1,3, 3 ecre aria 1 u 3 1 .,,f -' . . Merit Award in Physi- cal Ed. 2. Sas' Travel: Marriage lr' if 3 is , Marcia Ann Hirsch A .'.. Golf Road and Leedom qre. 1 ,',,i Z Avenue A i Havertown 1 ,, Marci 5 gg ,,:i F.H.A. 1,2,3 fTreas.J3 3 1 J.C.L. l,2,33 Spanish X Club 2,3, Bowling . ' Cmanagerl 23' GREY- .- -5... -U Club 2g Swimming ' STONES3 Banquet Comm. 33 Jr. Prom. Comm.3 All S ch 0 ol Show 3.. Home Economics .af f V4 I .3 A ,. 'W' ll rf! f ' I 1 ' ,q, 'Mffgf Huw ,iff f f awAp?f Dolores Joanne Hoft 3505 Darby Road Haverford Joanne Bowling Club 1,2,3g F. H.A. 2g Spanish Club 2,35 FORDIAN Idistri- butionl 2. College: Medical Sec- retary 531414 Carol Ann Hughes 2314 Chestnut Avenue Ardmore Jonsey F.H.A. 2,35 W.W.W. fig Library Club 1,2,3g Or- chestra 1,2,3g Drama Club 23 Color Corner 2pGREYSTONESg Spanish Club 2,3. Teaching 5 Sara Lynn Holmquist 1610 Robinson Avenue Havertown Lynn Library Club 1,2,3g A Cappella Choir 1,2,3g F. T.A. 2,33 Spanish Club 23 GREYSTONESQ Op- eretta 1,2. Elementary Teaching John Frain Hoover 20 Maryland Avenue Havertown John Wrestling 2,3 fman- agerjg J.C.L. 2,3. Ministry or Teaching VS Xl ft I S? X ei ,e if , Q lm X' Trlf gf fi David Howe Francis Joseph 715 Haverford Road Hudaky Jr' Bryn Mawr 507 Washington Ave. Snake Havertown Football, Track. Frank Electrical Contractor C11 e ' . O eg or Servwe and truck driver i-f'w'l'w ' wi ., d4-Y YY. My . 44- -1 A CLASS W 7c r----- I---M , ' ...f f ' ,sq ' 1. T.: N. --v --ff ,i I ' j, 1 . .ff yi X I X V N 'H- .QL I . llwgj. vlhl TI-IE FIRST 'EI W., W' fx' fi f 'uv , I .- W, Q 5 f fi Ann E. C. Hunter Sproul and Darby Roafls Bryn Mawr Ann Basketball 35 Choir 1' v IQQQAMODEL A STATION WAGON, MASS-PRODUCED STATION WAGON , 'W' Mummy liernard Jackson William 0. Jackson, Jr. Zeora Jean Jackson 833 Aubrey Avenue 1007 Pennsylvania Ave. 215 Harding Avenue Ardmore Havertown Havertown Scooter Randy Zoe l oot.lvall 2,33 Track 1, J.V. Basketball. Art Club 33 F.H.A. 1. 2,33 Inrloor Track 2,3. Cullom, F o I le g ez Housewife, Operetta 1, Student College Council lSec.l 2,35 Jr Class Officer lg Na- tional llonor Society 3. Business 156 Raise horses ,, ' - w a: Z ,, ,, I, , Joan Lois Jacobs 1510 Brookview Lane Havertown Joanie Library Club 2,33 Span- ish Club 2,31 F.H.A. 33 GREYSTONES3 PEN Sz INK 3. College ' 6 O Barbara Lorraine Jillard 1573 Burmont Road Drexel Hill Barb Business career, then marriage ffl Q-fav-f' Elliot G. Jacoby 209 Ellis Road Havertown El Band 1,2,33 Aviation Club 1,2,33 All School Show 1,23 Radio Pro- VM? Pete Jacoby 37 Derwen Drive Havertown Heart Assembly Comm. 1,2,33 Hi-Y 33 Soccer 2. College and Business 4 K-T ,. I 351 . me A f V ,7 ,. - v M io . egfrf 3,w,.,g,. X4 Wendy Merle Jayne 1518 Delmont Avenue Havertown Wendy Nursing Club 1,2333 Art Club 23 Banquet Comm. 1,2,33 Spanish Club 2,3. ducfifm 3- Administration College and marriage Colege and Future in Engineering A 3 we . X31 qw was-L. 3- ' 3 A A Zffmvvqt C' fi W' X 3 -' ...- Tiff N-.Z I A 1930-MODEL A DELUXE ROADSTER i4,.,.,:v, M if ae,y y', 1 -Q-' - . af Q C ,334 Q3 3 ,V f- '- , 3 ' 'LV' t Linda Ruth Johnston Nathelle Grace 15 Fairlamb Avenue Johnston Havertown 575 Greenview Lane Lin Havertown Band 132,33 Lacrosse 1, 33 Basketball 1,31 Jr. Prom Comm.3 Athletic Comm. lg Bowling Club 3g Social Comm. 1,2,3Q All School Show 33 Sec- retarial Club 3. Junior College: Medical Secretary J.C.L. 2,33 College Club 2,33 Drama Club 23 A Cappella Choir 13 Ban- quet Comm. 2,33 Op- eretta 13 F.H.A. 2,3. College 'WK Philip G. Jones 1604 Lynnewood Drive Havertown Phil Band 1,2,33 All School Show 13 Soccer 13 Bowling 2,3. College for U.S.A.F. mm W ,. Julia Ann Jensen 316 Cherry Lane Havertown Judy F.H.A. 33 Bowling Club 33 Lacrosse 13 Basket- ball 13 Jr. Prom Comm.3 Social Comm. 1,2333 All School Show 2,33 Banquet Comm. 1. Modeling J M I: 'U' I 1 X . X. Robert Elliot Johnston 805 Lawson Avenue Havertown Bob Class Pres.3 Athletic Comm. 1,23 Assembly Comm. 1,2,33 Student Council 13 Hi-Y 1,2,3 LSec.l3 National Honor Society 2,33 Heart Re- search P1'0j6CtQ Cross Country 13 Tract 1,2,3: Basketball 132,33 WHHS 3. Dartmouth or Bucknell for chemical research , Eric Lossius Jorgensen, Jr. 25 E. Langhorne Ave. - f Havertown - f ' i Eric ' A A Cappella Choir 1,2,3' Operetta 1,25 J.C.L. 1,25 Wrestling tmanagerj 1, 'CM A 2,35 All School Show 2, 35 Hi-Q Team 35 Hi-Y 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Finance Comm. 35 Merit Awards in Chorus, Geom., Alg. II, and Physics 1. College to study Physics Jack R. Kaiser 45 Braeburn Road Havertown Jack College or Air Force Florence Elizabeth Kahmar 1623 Rose Glen Road Havertown Flor J.C.L. 1,2,35 F.T.A. 35 A Cappella Choir 1,2,35 Assembly Comm. 15 Stu- dent Council 2 falt.J 3 fRep.J5 GREYSTONES fEditor-in-ChiefJ5 Op- eretta 25 National Hon- or Society 3. Muhlenberg C o l 1 e g ez Elementary Education Fir' A Stephen Kalstein 1735 Green Valley Road Havertown Steve Lacrosse 1,2,35 Student Councilg Cafeteria C o rn rn. 35 Amateur Radio Club 1,25 Merit Award in Jr. Ac. His- tory5 Auxilium Latinum Award 1,25 Latin Honor Societyg Heart Research Project 35 National Hon- or Society 3. Pre-medical course at collegeg then medical Nancy Jean Kane 141 Hastings Avenue Havertown Finance Comm. 15 J.C.L. 15 A Cappella Choir 25 Drama Club 25 Art Club 25 Spanish Club 2,35 F. H,A. 35 F.T.A. 3. if mga? fl . ' 21 , s 1 rf I5 I 6 5 ,, 17350 1 Y' , school. Lewis Richard Kannwischer 340 Rittenhouse Circle Havertown Rich Baseball 1,25 All School Show 35 National Honor Society 2,3 iPres.D5 J. C.L. 152,35 Band 15 Or- chestra 2,35 Chorus 25 Student Council 35 Hi-Q 2,35 Operetta. Pre-medical course at Princeton C ASS C o l 1 e g e: Elementary Education t f,r,,' 5 , Miriam B. Kanter ' , ff 'fjf'-'19 646 Beechwood Drive . X ' Havertown Z Mimi K, 4 , J.C.L. 1235 W.W.W. 1, 2,35 Nursing Club 2,35 1, 2 PE N gl IN K 2,35 x GREYSTONES5 Student Council falti 3' Na- f w w. i ' , tional Honor Society 35 Jr. Prom Comm. Nursing: also college , , .,v,.4,,.-Q . of ., .,,5.5, , ,I 1,5 5 . John Reese Keeler, Jr. 324 Township Line Road Havertown Reese Police Officer Barbara Jean Keeney 228 Walnut Hill Lane Havertown Keeney Nursing Club 15 A Cap- pella Choir 25 Drama Club 25 Social Comm. 25 Operctta 25 All School S h o w 25 Secretarial Club 3. Secretary Diane Kauffman 504 Maple Hill Road Havertown Diane Spanish Club 25 Social gomm. 15 Library Club Penn State: Teachingg Marriage Karen Jean Kemp 26 Grove Place Havertown Kempy Social Comm 1,2,35 F. H. A. 2,35 Bowling Club James Hugh Keil 528 Virginia Avenue Havertown Cloudman Football 152,35 Lacrosse 1,2,35 Assembly Comm. 15 Student Council 25 Athletic Comm. 3. College O 1. College F ui... Gloria F. King 213 Glen Gary Drive Havertown Gloria Bowling 1,2,35 A Cap- pella Choir 15 Social Comm. 1,2,35 All School Show 2,35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 F.H.A. 35 FORDIAN 3. Junior College John Keiter 421 Harrington Road Havertown John Draftsman Margaret Lee Kllbourne 828 Beechwood Drive Havertown N1ke Business careerg horse raising ,. Z .N , .- Barbara Irene Klein 1611 Surrey Lane Havertown Barb Bowling Club 15 F.T.A. 1,2,35 W.W.W. 1,25 PEN KL INK 35 Spanish Club 2,85 Social Comm. 35 College Club 15 Merit Award in Typing 1,2. C o l l e g e: Elementary Education f ur I . 5355 1 , V J XA 4 'Xa--v f , wi , ' . .V Diane Marie Klinger 31 Hastings Avenue Havertown Dee Bowling 1,2,35 Nursing Club 2,35 F.H.A. 35 All School Show 1,2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Chor- us 1,2,35 Hockey 15 Operetta 1,25 Drama Club 1,2. Nursing George 0. Klepper 704 Penfield Avenue Havertown George Radio Club 1,2,35 Public Address 1,2. Radio Electronics :IS ' James Edward Kirlin 12 Ralston Road Havertown Jim Specialized Tr ai ni n g School Q . .,, -V . , ,. ,5,,, , 5 5. N rf .W 'J ' A f A. Lawrence Knorr 645 Merion Avenue Havertown Larry Basketball fmanagerl 1, 2,35 Bowling 1. College f .fi - + 3' 'f' f. 5?-M ' -1 lfjoo if -- t I 5, , V99 'nm 1 , : lj' is ?Wl .. we ' . f ., A A 4711 V I V ' , 4 A .- . , If I ' 'Mawr' . f V. V 4... f. .V f-,, f, ff, ., . ,fivifld Thomas H. Kocher 326 Cherry Lane Havertown Tom Wrestling 1,2,35 Cross Country 2. Civil Engineer 47519. Barbara Anne Krail 325 Twin Oaks Drive Havertown Bobbi Bowling Club 35 F.H.A. 35 PEN Sz INK 35 All School Show 1,2,3. Business School Sally Louise Krauss 205 E. Hathaway Lane Havertown Sally Bowling Club 2,35 Or- chestra 1,2,35 Art Club 35 Assembly Comm. lusherb 1,2,35 College Club 35 All School Show 2,35 Social Comm. College and Art Educa- tion NEW Karen Elizabeth Maureen Sue Kucera Krueger 2600 St. David's Lane 300 Brookline Blvd. Ardmore Havertown Maureen Karen Airline Stewardess Orchestra 1,2,35 PEN Sz INK 2,35 W.W.W. 2,35 F.T.A. 2,35 J.C.L. 15 All School Show 25 Basket- ball fmanagerl 15 Jr. Prom Comm. Merit Award in French 15 Na- tional Honor Society 35 Girls' Service Club 3. College T 1933-DE LUXE ROADSTER C ASS ...., . . 5 7 , Qi Q, ' 'hiya lim 'x William Scott Kugler h C' as 5 29 E. Benedict Avenue ..,,,,,,W rv 5 qE..,..,..- Havertown I ,W W ff. Wolfman M Football 1,2,35 Track 1, ,, 2,35 Student Council 15 Athletic Comm. 3. Take a business course at Wllham 5 Mary if ,tilllti 33 Ll'arkcr' ll. Kuhns .lutlilliwllcnlrictta Laird llliclizicl linkin Edward Landis 424 Virginia Ave-nuc .47 l'2lll'lll'lll liozul 229 INI3,,,,,:, 15,545 100 XVI. x Nl R . 1 Havertown llavortown llny,-,-1,,,,,, ' llltllmlhl Ml , . 1 Ardmore Sklp 'llllly llllvli I1 i Band l,2,35 Bowling I Social Comm. 1,2,35 All FURIYIAN 1,2515 lg, CV., -1. A o 2,35 Cross Country 135 School Sll1IXV2,liQ C'liol'us kclluill 25 lloxxloo- l ' :lull ,.M' ,l'i l 'SSf' LQ' All School Show 1,25 15 IUUHIDIAN 2,35 tloloi lli-Y Ii. ' ' ' flls' QVUWZ NNHHM- Asscmbly Comm. 2. Corner 25 l .ll.A. 2,125 4-,,1h,w,. I,',,,.im,l,I , X'llll '1ll l'lllL.!'lllL'0l' Howling' 3. ' I l' l' College Volleygo followed by join' ing' the Airlines .2 V, lu Ali, 7, fy f i .W . ,. .,,,,, ff I L,, . , 'V 1 3 , 3 ,I '. ,zz f Ra! if fa W it .3 Q . 3-It V v ,, I:,, fl ,7 2 ', Mwnuqgv l ,f C , , 1 F 4- wtiiwlg?-'ii2fg3'3Zlf-.egg -5 iii 41 1, f wr Charles R. Langford Doris Suzanne Langill Alfred Carl Larson Barbara Ann Larson 231 Oxford Hill Lane 139 Strathmore Road 220 Signal Road 25 E. Mercer Avenue Havertown Havertown Drexel Hill Havertown Ralph Dori Fred Barbs Draftsman Nursing Club 1,2 QPres.J All School Show 1,23 Girls' Service Club 2,33 33 Hockey 1,233 A Cap- Finance Comm. 13 Social W.W.W. 1,2,33 Swim- pella Choir 1,2,33 All Comm. Soccer 23 A ming Team 1,2,33 Nurs- School Show lcasti 1,23 Cappella Choir 1,2. ing Club 23 FORDIAN GREYSTONES- College: Music career 1,31 GREYSTONES3 AS' Nursing sembly Comm. lusherl 2,33 Jr. Prom Comm.3 National Honor Society 33 Student Council lalt.J 1. College: Medical Tech- nology .N 7 H ,.i -ct3!gil'.-Tlrxjtryf F 'eo rf . Q'-yd' Carol Mae Lazar 5 Media Avenue Havertown Carol W.W.W. 1,2,33 J.C.L. 1, 2,33 Spanish Club 2,3 College Club 2,3 GREYSTONES3 r.H.Ai 2,3. College 1934-DE LUXE COUPE CFIVE VVINDOWJ ' 1 awed, if. ip Carole Ann Lease 415 Upland Road Havertown Carole GREYSTONES lCopy Editorjg J.C.L. 1,23 F.T. A. 1,2,33 Spanish Club 2,33 F.H.A. 23 Banquet Comm. 1,2,33 All School Show 33 National Honor Society 3. Elementary teacher V Anne Caroline Legerton G39 Kenilworth Road .x -lj Q iii. ai w rw-W James .l. Leonard 22 Chelten Road Ardmore Havertown Anne Jimbo Orchestra 1,2,33 FORD- Baseball. IAN 13 PEN 85 INK 2,31 Business or Pro Golf W.W.W. 132,33 Spanish Club 2,33 Finance Comm. 1,2,33 Secreta- rial Club gl Jr. Prom Comm.3 National Hon- or Society 3. Secretary '91 wg., Edward B. Larson -100 Strathmore Road Havertown Ted F.'l'.A. 2,3 1Treas.b3 Hi- Y 2,33 Band l,2,33 Or- chestra 1,2,3 QV i C e Pres.l: Spanish Club 33 National Honor Society 2,3. Gettysburg' C o l l e g ez Business 9 Roberta Gail Leopold 1728 Academy Lane Havertown Bobbie Bowling Club 1,2,33 College Club 1: Span- ish Club 2,3. C o l l e ,Lf QQ preferably West Chester ,Am Y' , R I . 'y 5348 Y' ' 4 r ' 'lf , f . , Q , . af s ,SQ .5 45, , if - TN'-ni 'W y ,., '. ,. 1211 'jf , , ' f w?f1 'i f V7 . f ,. , iwh f',f . X, , ,Q I' 1 4 r af' ,J 4 V 4 X f 'D f , W? af f f 1 f gf' , Ez,1M x v f f ,lr w 5, ' .xg . Patricia Dianne Lesnick 1039 Sproul Road Bryn Mawr Pat All School Show 15 Hockey Lmanagerl 25 FORDIAN 35 Secreta- rial Club 3. Professional dancer Sandra Levey 1 Jacalyn Drive Havertown Sandy Spanish Club 2,35 Bowl- ing Club 2,35 FORDI AN 3. Oral Hygienist Leeanne Patricia List George Lewis 2220 Steel Road Drexel Hill Jeep Stage Crew. College ,. ff ff-1.2, ' . 'f , f i rf Donald Roger Lewis 5 H 5, 143 S. Eagle Road 6 Havertown 5 r in Donald : si y f Wrestling i 1-,,. , 7.11 'X 35 Cross Country 3. . West Chester State Col- A 5 lege: Biology teacher .5 ,A . g im 'ii, ' We 'WWW' Andrea Lee Levins 1355 Robinson Avenue Havertown Andrea Cheerleader 2,35 Social Comm. 1,2,35 F.H.A. 2, 35 All School Show 2, 35 J.C.L. 15 Spanish Club 2,35 College Club 2,35 Bowling Club 1,2, 35 A Cappella Choir 15 Operetta 15 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Cafeteria Sup- ervisor 35 FORDIAN 35 Banquet Com m. 15 Girls' Service Club 3. College: Home Econo- ,gym , H 2. If ,.. 1.4 43 iifbv' rm- K 1 1 i f md.. Y I A . 7 f f f W 90 f hgh wg f ,,v. 2 . -AWG ici' 1911 E. Darby Road Havertown Listerine Lacrosse 15 Social Comm. 35 FORDIAN 35 Bowling Club 35 All School Show 1,2,35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Libra- ry Club 3. Junior College Virginia Anne Loftus 014 Lawson Avenue Havertown Ginny Operetta 15 FORDIAN 25 Social Comm. 1,25 Color Corner 25 F.H.A. 35 Nursing Club 35 GREYSTONES5 La- crosse 1,25 All School Show 2,35 A Cappella College: Airline Host- ess lelg ,rfyff , ' M ,, f, f f . f y mics Joanne Louise Lipson 204 Frederick Road Havertown Jo All School Show5 Col- lege Club 1,25 Drama Club 1,25 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 F.H.A. 35 So- cial Cornm. 35 GREY- STONES. College: teacher CLA 0 , James G. Loane lf, ',,, 2104 Oakniont Avenue ' . Q u l.. Havertown 4 Diego Ywfau Q Aviation Club 15 Base- ri 'C'l'.T 4 ball. College, Temple Medi- cal School o. 'V fo ' W Barbara Michael Lomis 5134 Central Avenue Havertown Bobbi Howling Club 1,2535 SU- cial Comm. 132,35 Art C1Ub1:A Cappella Choir 15 l+'.H.A. 2,35 17011011 e Club 25 All School Show 2,35 Cafe- teria Supervisor 3, liusim-ss School -Q-any wtf 'tv SS Michael W. Lowenstein 1 Bennington Road Havertown Mike Baseball 1,233 Qman- agerlj Football 3 fman- agerl3 Swimming Club 2,33 Hi-Y 33 Projector Club 1,2,3. Advertising Career or N avy Anne McAllister 653 Dayton Road Bryn Mawr Mac W.W.W. 1,2,3 Art Club 2,33 Club 1,2,3 fVice-Pres.J3 Girls' Service Club 2,33 Hockey 1,23 Drama Club 2g F.H.A. 2,33 J. C.L. 2,33 Jr. Prom Joseph C. Long 1605 Melrose Avenue Havertown Block Social Comm. 13 Ath- letic Comm. 2,33 Foot- ball l,2,33 Track 1,2,3Q Indoor Track 1,2,3. College and M a ri n e Corps , xfui 44 4 iv - . f .eu-pf - . f 3 ' . 1' uv' J i 'j j r Q, Q iSec.J3 College Comm.3 Assembly f Comm. 33 Social Comm. 23 FORDIAN 23 Senior Play. College: Nursing F'6O Carol Johanna McCahan 14 E. Langhorne Ave. Havertown Jo J.C.L. 1,2,33 FORDIAN 132,33 College Club 23 F.H.A. 33 Operetta 23 A Cappella Choir 23 Drama Club 1,2. College ,pww 13 f?'S 3, ,.., r' . .... ,.,, ' Ness'- ? Z A 76 Qz 0 3 2 , IIN 75 ni 9 Sf 0 up gy A ie l . ,A t. ,. :ll-3'g 'L'. -. 'ff '- .san-fgsfr-f' Neg- ' Q 1 1 ff ,dv 4 1 3 i 9 uf .4 fl 3 W f 1 X 4 James McCloskey 19 N. Lexington Avenue Havertown Matty Soccer 33 Baseball 132, 33 Athletic Comm. 13 Finance Comm. 23 Stu- dent Council falt.J 33 National Honor Socie- ty 3. College and Law cfs. ,.'. 3 1 .-.., ,. ,.,. , .,-1-.-.,.-mr. ,.-::- Charles Michael Lorello 214 Pineridge Road Havertown Charlie Mechanics: Service Stephen Herbert Lundmark 109 Whiteniarsh Road Ardmore Steve Lacrosse 2,33 Social Comm. 3. College is fa-r I .3 N .ff '-,. , ., -3 fri: . 'fl- rk .,., V -f la, f 1 , V .f1,-, ' ff f' 'Nw' 43 E'3?..,,, ,' Frances Eve McBeth 1417 Fairview Avenue Havertown ,V Fran 'N-Q... Art Club 13 Lacrosse 1, Secretary 1 'S Glenn Reynolds McCaw A 3 207 Ivy Rock Lane 3 Havertown ' -1 'V' i Mac W, Stage Crew 2,3. '- , N avy John J. McCullough 84 Brennan Drive Bryn Mawr Flint Football 2,35 Swim- ming Club 23 Baseball 33 Track 2. College ASNE? lr .gf W? Y' fi Www 3. - r'm.....v- ff J figs? f ,g ,. J W 3 A' ESM' Q' gif' 2525 gf 'T 3 gf ' ' fa .,.. 1 A 935,11-l - P' . .R ff gage , K , jlv - A -V i' 5' WW' . ' ' ' gi ' 'J' til g ifglso gil ' V at C. Howard McDevitt James Robert Lois Jane McGrath A, 1305 Dermond Road Mcclowffn 101 Whll9l1131'5h Road ' 'Q , f Drexel Hill 221 Oxford Hill Lane Ardmore if C ap Ha V e rt o W n L0 i S Q Navy Mic Bowling' Club l,2,3 Judith Ann McCulloch 1400 Sunny Hill Lane Havertown Judy F.H.A. 1,2,3g Spanish Club 2,33 Library Club 1,23 Bowling Club 1, 2,3. Business College Soccer 33 Basketball 1, 2,35 Baseball li Track 2,35 Assembly Comm. 00 ..,D. College Spanish Club 2,35 F.H A. 35 Social Comm. 3. College ff.--W. William Scranton McKinney 100 Stockton Road Bryn Mawr Bill Cheerleader 35 WHHS 35 Social Comm. 3, Drama Club lg Spanish Club 3g Aviation Club 3. Meteor-ologzist G . , i ,. MQW ' tw Gladys Jam' Nlr-In-es N308 Crest, liullfl Pcnfii-lrl llowns ' -I -1. 4' .I,f,.I,. l,-,.,, l.ll,A. l, 2g Bowling tilnli 1,25 Jr. Prom ITonnn.g Nii- lllillill llfinril' Society fig Latin National llonoi' Society 2, GREY- STONICS lS0nioi' Vlziss Erlitorli Auxiliinn L11- tinuin Awaril 2. Attcinl lloofl Viillc-ggi' inl niiiii in l lisli 'Ing 1936A-PHAETON I if g 1 7,.., f., V T l i .i Q Ei ,, f, 7 f Vzirolo Mac Arlzini Qllilfi ASllWmi4l llrivil ll:ivvi'town Mickey .I.f',l,. l,1l,Ii tl'l'm-s.ig 5lHLlllHll fllllli 2,flg l'IflN I M INK l,L,Si rukssistzinl l-litorig Banquet Voinni. J,-ig Slinli-nt t'oiin1'il 1:ill.i J,.,g All Slvlnnil Sliow Zig Nnlnin il llmtlnil hisirii-Iy ,., XII4-Iiil illlilnll1'lilII'yt1il li-in l'Hl't'llfII lin , , 1 . igiixipjo f':ir'i-vi' IVF Sam McKeeman 2201 Haverford Road Ardmore Sam Track 1. Plastering and Build- ing CLASS c srs. - ..,, QQ, , A , X 5- A 1 , ' w e 'Lili' ' 'I 'ff-ff 1ae 2 ' S. ig' ' Ai l il R ,V w, -, , i . 1 1 .. S '1'l x ,f ' I i fr xr-.0335 'l X :g1g.?5S E iv 15.21.511 I . Norman Robert K. Mac Gregor MM? rd Ill 1320 Hastings Avenue l lil NN mul l.Illl llgivprtown llxivt-rtown Rohm, x Y lN lfl'l wniis 1,:,::g ronm- l'l',N tv lNlx 3555 Art AN IX, Kliili l ll nw' l'i'vs i- .-, ' .. , Spzinisli Vliili 2,35 IH-U, if-i-tion 4' l ii lm 1 '1- +si:i+:x's'i'oNiqs, 'Rui lninzil llonoi' Society Il, .Xwliiti-i'tt1i'iil liiipgiiivoi' Business School '5.7'4 '-rv' 'QM Richard MacNamee 27 E, Langhorne Ave. Havertown Dick! Soccer 1,2,35 Track 1, 2,35 Fencing Club. College F '60 Edith Anne Madsen 407 Valley Road Havertown Edie 1,2,3Z F'.H.A. 1,2,3 lSec.l5 Bowling Club 12,35 All School Show 12,35 Assembly C 0 m m. 25 Athletic Comm. 33 Spanish Club 2,35 Basketball25 GREYSTONES 3. College .. I.. w,, .4 . -swat.-1 - .4 -, c ' 'f 5:25522 ' ' Ll-'n3x,,. . . ,l,:L1,. .JJ-g '.. . ,.,x ' 1 W'2f.,'jz z.. ' f 1 f ,: .. , .- f - self fr M,-1,7 V 4 - 1 f Q M ' v wwf' My ywmfva Charles John Magro 1-12 VVyndmoor Road Havertown Chuck Stage Crew 2.3. Drafting Jeffrey Maitland 213 Hastings Avenue Havertown Jeff S t u d e n t Council 2 Calt.l5 Basketball 15 All School Show 23 College l938H-DE LUXE FORDOR SEDAN gt was if -my 'Gnu' ,Nic rc M Doris Elizabeth Mano 549 Lawrence Road Havertown Doris Library Club 2,35 Bowl- ing Club 2,35 F.H.A. 2, 35 All School Show 3. Secretarial course at Harcum Junior College 'if Rita Anne Marcello 305 Glen Ridge Road Havertown Rita F'.H,A. 15 Bowling Club 1,2,35 Student Council 3 lalt.J5 Social Comm. 35 Secretarial Club 3. Secretarial work in a large office Helen Virginia Marcellus 2522 Rosemont Avenue Ardmore Cookie Art 2,35 Bowling Club 2,35 Library Club 3. Beautician School or Secretarial Work 165 2 wg' , ,.a4......., Sanford Philip Markey 14117 Woodmere VVay Havertown Sandy 1,25 Wrestling 15 Hi-Y Finance 15 Assembly Soccer Comm. Comm. 25 J.C.L. 3: Stu- dent Council lalt.l 35 National Honor Society 3. College: Medicine xi. . 4 1 it Carolyn Theresa Manning 1805 Melrose Avenue Havertown Carolyn J.C.L. 1,2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Lacrosse 2, 35 All School Show 2, 35 College Club 35 GREYSTONES: Libra- ry Club 3. College: Secondary Ed- ucation PQ? 7 V . A ., fy' - .wif if Bettina Thatcher Marsh 225 Rodmor Road Havertown Tina Art Club 1,2,35 All School Show 1,2,35 Col- or Corner 1,25 Social Comm. 1,2,35 Student Council falt.J 25 Bowl- ing Club 2,35 F.H.A. 25 Spanish Club 25 Jr. Prom Comm. College fp, - 3 1 W, 'mt V al, . 3 N A fb? Evelyn Martel A' me 'f 25 North Armond Ave. Havertown 'W' ' ' Evelyn 3. , Spanish Club 23 F.H.A. 4 Attend Harcum Junior College Carol Ann Martin 9 Vernon Road Havertown Carol Art Club 2,33 Bowling Club 2,33 Library Club 3. Business School z zz, Patricia Ann 1 Martindale , 1311 Edgewood Road Havertown 3 Pat an ,, , ., Student Council 1,2,3 tCorres. Sec.J3 Cheer, 3 :1- 1 leading 1,2,3 QCapt.J3 3. 1, National Honor Society V 4 2,33 All School Show 1, ',, 3, 2,33 Assembly Usher , 33 Girls' Service Club 2,33 College Clubg Or- chestra 1,2,3. A J College ' I . yfffi img , 'V f U' , 5 7 jf fo- lllllnxl fr' til iff' 'Q 3 azz ,t Philomena Marie Mastroianni 826 Clifford Avenue W Z Ardmore Bowling Club 2,3. Secretary and marriage E Arthur Albert Mattsson 1410 Ashton Road ' Havertown M Art M f ,, ' ' al lot , , Stage Crew 23 Bowling Club 3. College Barbara Jean Martin 2721 St. Mary's Road Ardmore Barb J.C.L. 1,23 F.H.A. 1,2j Bowling Club 1,2,33 Secretarial Club 3. Attend Reformed Epis- copal Seminary 42 - 41-tm, College -, ,Ig-,,,,,,,:,-5.3. ' ea-:5-1--:aziv-3-azz-wx-1-1. f .54-,Z -,-j,:ng:f. Q2.,..,1. ' .- --'-5..A1f.-.4:Z:Qf:k'1.,,, , ff, .-.-., , ..,,., I ..,,.:.,:. . z 4-my 1:-f ?,ff!e4:f- :er- z.:s. fwzwae z':sa:': in r J Ax , '53 K ru. .af 5 T li Sn fa. Constance Anne May 25 Bryan Street Havertown Connie J.C.l,. 1,23 Spanish Club 'Z' Colle L Club 2 f i, f 'ire f 2, 33 Assembly Comm. 1, 2,33 F.H.A. 2,3 fl'r0s.Jg Bowling Club 33 Girls' Service Club 3. College John F. Martin 509 N. Manoa Road Havertown Johnny Armed Forces CLASS William Conway Martindale, Jr. 2920 Belmont Avenue Ardmore Bill Basketball 1,2,33 Foot- ball 1,2,33 S tud e nt Council 1,2,3. Virginia Elizabeth Matta 817 Wynnewood Road Ardmore Ginnie Orchestra 2,33 W.W.W. 1,2,3 tSec.13 J.C.L. 1, 2,33 Library Club 1,2, 33 Color Corner 2g Fi- nance Comm. 33 Na- tional Honor Society 33 Girls' Service Club 33 GREYSTONES. College: Home Econom- ics E5 V Nwhr' K ' S 5 Barbara Anne Mayer 52 Whitemarsh Road Ardmore V Barb f ,r, 1,29 F.T.A. 3 fSec.Jg Nursing Club 1, 23 Library Club 1,2,3g Orchestra 1,2,3g Social Comm. 35 GREY- STONES. English teacher Z. M.. 5 435, F, . V .. '.. A lx f . . im ' . I Alice Scott Miller Q 15 Maryland Avenue 1 N Havertown A1 1, Bowling Club. A Secretary, then mar- X riage 3? F '60 John Ceil Mercer V 120 Stockton Road ffl 'N Bryn Mawr ,uv A Cappella Choir 2,35 Operetta 23 WHHS 33 , N All School Show 3. 'img Christian Education . Jeffrey Miller l fig. J 2712 Belmont Avenue Ardmore if i am- Jeff . , Cross Country 2g Track X2 ' 'iii 3. - . aw - - College: Biology .Ill ff' fl .1 ggi! 1- n ,V ., , . ,Q ' . n A. ff F m' .1 af 3 figj? 'v Mary Katharine Miller ,,,.. 311 Lansdowne Road WK Havertown A Kaye W , Hockey 1,25 Spanish , N Club 2,3g Bowling Club I 1,2,3. College 2 Kenneth Allen Minacci Q fi-17 X 1716 Bellemead Ave. A Havertown G 1 Ken Band 1,2,3. College , qw, eww-W Charles David Murdock 824 Biddle Avenue Ardmore Queenie Hi-Y 3g A Cappella Choir 23 Wrestling 1,2, 35 Cross Country 35 So- cial Comm. 1. College and Air Force as l M .., .. I . fv. 2, Michael A. Miner Q 'W' 1 2229 Bryn Mawr Ave. I Ardmore ' 'rw Mike 419-'i!clK 504 Virginia Avenue Havertown Bob Wrestling 2 3' Lacrosse College Cheryl Harriet Myers 206 Wickford Road Band 2g Orchestra 33 Radio Club 15 All School Show. Electronic Technology x A ' aw 9 .. .-12.1 .1 . -,. .si mg -6553: N' 4 , pg 4 .4 1 6 I Y . Robert C. Moore ,P -1 'QV iff?-iw-4y,, Havertown Cher Hockey 1,2,3g Basket I ball 15 Tennis 2,3g Ath letic Comm., 1,2g Li brary Club 3g A Cap pella Choir 1,2,3g Op- eretta 1,2. Medical Technician 1 , . . ff ,gl-n f z a- Hg' . A .7 hi f .. 3 -,ZIIXLJPQ 32113 . L. Stephen Ralph Myers 216 Lincoln Avenue Havertown Steff Projector Club 1,2,3. College and Christian Youth Worker nacqwm WW. MW' fi Barbara Lee Nulton 1618 Earlington Road Havertown Barb Library Club 13 Nurs- ing Club 2,33 Swim- ming Team lmanagerj 2,33 Art Club 2,33 Span- ish Club 2,3. Nursing .41 , . . aw 1- W -J xh'T?' .f -5: 1 3 . .qi 'ev Z cv A If A V ,, , ' my -M . ' e- , ' -4 y . 'iffy ,. . get M. V MW---f V 'W' A illr Suzanne Elizabeth David S. Nam6r0W Myers 501 Wynne Avenue 1213 Bon Air Road Havertown Havertown Dave Susie Hockey 1,2,3 fco-capt.J3 Basketball 2,33 Social Comm. 2g Athletic Comm. 3. College Projection Club 1,2,3 Social Comm. 23 Fi- nance Comm. 1,2,33 Jr. Prom Comm.3 Swim- ming Club 23 Heart Re- search Projcct 33 F.T A. 33 Cafeteria Super- visor 3. College ,f -A es. -wr were-rf Q X nw-:'1s.w1-.. -I A :X A.. , Nwrfs QM Carole Louise Nelson Kent A. Nixon 156 Morlyn Avenue 300 Fairlamb Avenue Bryn Mawr Havertown Carole Kent Spanish Club 13 Social Spanish Club 1. Comm. 3. College Teacher or Secretary 19110-DE LUXE CONVERTIBLE CLUB COUPE CLASS J fi fm. .P 'IK 51 X lil 4' ,pm 3 W fr ., 5 j ' -W.. as 5 .1522 a ww. ,Q 'SF' -I.-...N f ..,,w....,,-1 Na-.gums Joseph 0'llara Stephen M. Olsen lxl21l1'0lll1 A. Usborne David Morrow 0 l'o0le 1032 Str-cl ltozul 4101 S. lflzxglc Rozul HUT IC. llairlmy Road 111 Mill Road llavertown ll2lV1'l'1UNVll llzivm-rtown Havertown Skip Ulsv Malt- Dave lianrl 1,523 Orchestra 1, .l.f'.l.. 1,23 WllllS 1,23 Navy Vollego ifflj Soccer 1,Z,3. Soc-vm-1' llll2lll1l1jl'l'l 2,33 f1,,1lf.up l.:u-rossv llllJll'I1lLQ'l'l'l 2, 'l3NIcrit Awurrls in Al- gl-In':l ll :xml Pliysivs I3 Nzllionzll llonor So- wivty IS. 1 Hlll'j1'1'I l' ll y s I 4' s or l'llw'll'i1':ll l'llll1'l!l1'l'l'lll11' j ,QQ ,- , George Everett Richard Lawrence Palmere Patrick 819 Ardmore Avenue 216 Glen Gary Drive Ardmore Havertown Rett Rick gV3restling 1,2,3g Track College College Paul Edward Patton 2704 Darby Road Havertown Pat WHHS 1,2,3g Lacrosse fmanageri 13 Soccer fmanagerj 2. Electrical Engineering ,-,WW Eff Richard A. Patton 300 David Drive Havertown Pat Radio Clubg Projector Clubg Color Guard. Technical Adviser on Sound and Electronics F '60 Barry Kenneth Pearce 1514 Dorchester Road Havertown 1946-SUPER DE LUXE FORDOR SEDAN Pearcy Soccer 1,231 Wrestling lg Social Comm. 33 Hi- Y 33 Radio Club 3. tfolleile Marilyn Perris 811 Dover Road Philadelphia 31 Maril F.H.A. 35 College Club 1,25 Spanish Club 2,3g Drama Club 25 FOR- DIAN fdistribution staffj 3. College: Elementary Education Judy Kay Phillips 119 E. Hathaway Lane Havertown Judy Beautician School and TO Frank Pica 19 Colfax Road learn about a '47 Mer- T12 cury Havertown Lover own his own pizze- 169 Phyllis Pintzuk 313 Earlington Road Havertown Phyllis Athletic Comm. 13 W. W.W. 2,3 QT r e a s.5g Girls' Service Club 2,33 National Honor Society 2,3 fTreas.Jg GREY- STONES fGirls' Sports Editorjg Tennis Team 1,25 Social Comm. 23 J. C.L. 1,23 Spanish Club 23 Student Council falt. 1,21 3. College Gail Susanne Plaisted 641 Lorraine Street Ardmore Gail Bowling Club 1. Airline Hostess Linda G. Poell ..,.. K 7773- ,fr-4' 4. 4 I Frank Benjamin Plank, III 'W S 41 Decatur Road Havertown .nl Basketball Cmanagerj l,2,3: Baseball 1, Qman- agerj 2. College Robert Earl Plummer, Jr. 1 'WM hymn:-,Mfr Joel Stanley Polin 343 Virginia Avenue Havertown Joel Football fmanager and statisticianj 1,2,3. College: Business Ad- ministration My .1 X 2944 'aw ' ' 'i work W? ding. 504 Upland Road Havertown Bob Hi-Y 2,33 Basketball 1,2,33 Finance Comm. 2,3Q National H o n o r Society 2,3. Medicine f ' f 1, ,.. w fy 5 John L. Plank 200 W. Hillcrest Ave. Havertown Lee Football 1,2,33 Lacrosse 1,2,33 Hi-Y 33 Assem- bly Comm. 1,23 Assem- bly Usher 1,2,3. Possibly Europe, then college , , fi g, liz '.. ' PM J . . w,,,.,p,,,,. ' f I 0 Wf I an I -51, .,..4 Mya' ., rwzipr I V M-affwfvv 4 , , Barbara Ann Porrini 1428 Lawndale Avenue Havertown Barb F.H.A. 1,2,33 Bowling Club 1,2,33 S o cial Comm. 13 Secretarial Club 33 Jr. Prom C o m m . 3 G R E Y - STONES3 Sr. P r 0 m Comm. Secretarial work and marriage Mary Grace Procopio Normandy Road Ardmore Grace 3 months and have a September wed- Wayne Fredrick Raffensperger 2533 Huntingdon Ave. Ardmore Wayne Lacrosse 13 Assembly Comm. 2,33 Stage Crew 1. College: Advertising .fm 3 1139 Bon Air Road Havertown Tiny 3 Hockey. Private Secretary CLASS Robert Bond Pollock 537 Achille Road Havertown Bob Cross Country 13 Soc- cer 2,33 Hi-Y 2,3Q Trackg Sr. Class Play. College Donna Helen Potter 936 Haverford Road Bryn Mawr Potts. Basketball 1,2,3: So- cial Comm. 1,23 Finance Comm. 23 Spanish Club 2,33 Student Council 33 F.H.A. 3. College or 4 fag .gi-.. 3 1 :. ' Q inf QV., ' '23 'N , 'YS X, H 4.-.- James John Rantanen 2516 Huntingdon Lane Ardmore Jim Football 1,2,35 Lacrosse 1,2,35 Athletic Comm. 1,2,3. 'Q in ox. William F. Rathgeber III lj 688 Washington Avenue Havertown ,N Goober wmv... Baseball 1,2,35 Soccer 2,35 Band 1,2,3 fVice- College f'rQes.J5 All School Show College so , 5 5 r1r-iQ 1 .r.a. 1 x-if it ie': .l'. , 6... A A Robert Paul Reid, Jr. Robert Regan QQ 78 E. Langhorne Ave. 521 Wales Road FE A Havertown K! Havertown A Bob V, M' Bob .Q ...-..x gfrestlingi 15 Tennis 15 ' Alll anne Orps 6 g 'J 5 Valley Forge Military ffl iff ' Academy 1' oii' L ' .Al its iii.. , 5 5m f 'i?'fffE F '6 O 5 . . .1 ,4,, , G00.lige giliiam , If Gerald Edward Reph ay .el J 'ti l - i ' 517 Cumberland Road 121 Warrior Road f f Havertown . Drexel Hin 42 f--1 E . M 2 Jem, ii f A ' Rlwv-a.,,,, , Ggorge Q lim... X. ' , Footballg Wrestling 1, SOCCBTS HPY- if It ' 2,35 Athletic Comm. College College . of Margaret Lynne by 'I Calvin Ira Reuss if Q Jaw, Richardson li 201 N. Ormond Avenue L T iz' 124 Myrtle Avenue ' X h Havertown 1 V Havertown ' xo-i '- Cal 'fi Lynne ' P-I'0j9C1301' Club 2,35 Ra- 'mmy , Hockey 1,2,35 Lacrosse vbxn A is dio Club 3. 1 ...,,, 1,2,3g spanish eiob 2,3 .'i' 1 M, H1St01'Y Teacher gkfe, Aiii' i Elementary teaching fr 6 ov MN Why JB 1 M82 ab 435' fri .tg . fi 1 ,g'Kff' . g swf A noi-.4 !jgj5f, 'f iii , f if fir, . A - f. .4 of i .e,- - - 1 ,.,,. . ,g-.J .. - , i. w 5954. fi f e -iff Lois E. Riddell 668 Washington Ave. Havertown Lois Lacrosse 1,2,35 Spanish Club 25 Student Coun- cil 1,25 All School Show 2,35 Nursing Club 35 Assembly Comm. 35 F. H.A. 1,2. Medical Secretary l QQ Nancy E. Rider 2 Craig Lane Haverford Nance Usher 1,2,35 Bowling 1, 2,35 F.H.A. 2,35 Stu- dent Council 25 Spanish 'W' Club 25 All School Show 2,35 Social Comm. 35 Girls' Service Club 2,3 fTreas.D5 GREY- STONES. College 'y in-N 'Fixx 'filer' 2 ffm- 4,1 522321 , , D. ,, ,.,, W4 Janet Louise Ritter 56 Warrior Road Drexel Hill Jan F.T.A. 2,33 F.H.A. 33 Bowling Club 1,2,3. Elementary teaching it ,i,, , Madelyn Louise Rylah 1923 Robinson Avenue Havertown Dusty B o wl in ,fr Club 1,235 Secretarial Club 3. Secretarial work 5' A? XZ' 21251 ' f. ., .X -2 Dorothy Ann Roberts 213 Signal Road Drexel Hill Dottie Ann J.C.L. 1g A Cappella Choir 1,23 Operetta 1,25 All School Show 1,2,3. Nursing at Jefferson Medical College QA iq-n i . X M s K Q '58 , Q Roberta Judith Paule Ross 1437 Norman Road Havertown Roberta F.T.A. 1,2,3g J.C.L. 1, 2,35 Fencing Club lg All S c h o ol Show 1,2,3g Heart Research Proj- ect 3: WHHS 3. College Julia Marlene Ruberti 2465 Wynne-field Drive Havertown Judy Secretarial Club 35 Li- brary Club, F.H.A. Stenographer 1 K 2,173 ,Z Q V ,., W i , X ,x ,W I ,., 4 ,s A 'HW V f ' W A jwkkgwl JQEZZQ--, . 'F xl Q . 3ke3w'.1,tFi4:f:1r:, ' A .gg -' 1. .azz :xox f., .5-.f','v,, : ., ig, I. ,- . fi'i',V1' 'n 2 70? fl. 'l fl' V Jff ' 4 If. - ' 4' ,fi , , ., l '1 .4 I eter .I. Sam 1325 Iialcesille Avenue Havertown Pete Wrestling 1,2,f4g Soc, cer 2, I,l'U.lf'C'l.IUll filllll 1. Civil Ell1.Q'Illf'0l'lIlf1' IQAQQCUSTOM FORDOR 4 f ..:5 Q 1 .',. ff ' -'.'-- . ' ' ' ff r . Q V V ,. ,.-- .:.. I ,IQQV MIN' Mx '-1. , ' - MW'---4 f , 1 .1 I N I 'Lf' N .i,., , l- WwKCiHeme Linda Salshurg 802 I'owmIer Mill Lune , . I lillnflelpliizl ill Lynne All Illlllr I,2.l,fiQ Ilrglmgy flllllb 2, IVUIUIIAN ji: Vliorus Il. ql'1'I't'l,JlI'l2lI Career in Nr -w York George Andrew Sargent lllll Iiomlllvy f'Il'a'lt' Bryn Mawr Snrpfe nav ':- 'Ill lL'I' ir' '1- - ., .x ,-,1, 1. Y '. . I o o t lm :1 I I 131,33 Art llnb J, .I.l .Il. l,.l, La- lin llonor S o c i e t yi A u x i I i u ni Ilzitinum A w :1 r ml 1,23 Student 1' o u n c i lg Swimming' Vlulm 23 National Honor 'v 'I' Society Il. npgineer Barry Richard Rudolph 755 Preston Avenue Bryn Mawr Barry Air Force CLASS SN Irene Elizabeth Schaefer 2-112 St. Denis Lune I-lavertown Irene Howling Club 1,2,8. Receptionist and mar- rnure 590' J' v Bonnie Lee Schatz 1344 Warren Avenue Havertown Schatzie Secretarial Clubg Dra- ma Club. Marriage F '60 ,gif 75 ,bw -115 Ruth Elizabeth Schimmelbusch 502 Harriet Lane Havertown Ruthie Haverford: F.T.A, 31 Girls' Service Club 33 Banquet Comm. 3, All School Show 33 Senior Class Play. Former School: United Nations Clubg Jr. Thes- French Club 1Sec.Jg pian Clubg Y-Teensg Latin Clubg Jr. Red Cross, Orchestrag Math Clubp Jr. Class Play. Bonnie Iris Schwag 2409 Darby Creek Road Havertown Bon J.C,L.1,2g Spanish Club 2,35 W.W.W. 3. College lr Joseph Edward Schwartz 1738 Green Valley Road Havertown Schwartzy Football: T 1' a c kg Fi- nance Comm.g Social Comm. Industrial designing Elementary Teaching ,Cl A , F rX5J:?Am 1. y tx W' 7. Susan Louise Sheehan 1817 Robinson Avenue Havertown Shue Bowling 1,2,3. Business School, future secretary June Eleanor Sedergran 30 Harvard Road Havertown June-Bug Secretarial Club 3. Secretarial work and marriage 1955-FAIRLANE TOWN SEDAN .-'ff L 1- ' - V , Jr. V' X :I 31: -M.-if , f ma.. ,.,. , - - - . , QW few 4.6, f M, I 2 K N 'Summa- WNV' Stephen David Segal 1741 Academy Lane Havertown Steve Social Coming Swim- ming Club 2g J.C.L. 1, 2g Spanish Club 2,33 Fi- nance Comm. 3. Law and accounting 173 Kennet h Wayne Seibert 2610 Hirst Terrace Havertown Kenn Stage Crew 33 A Cap- pella Choir. Drafting Frank Waller Schwering 1445-0 Burmont Road Drexel Hill Frank Wrestling, Architectural Land- scaping 3!'1 f'f 6. Sandra Elizabeth Scott 728 Preston Avenue Bryn Mawr Sandy Athletic Comm. 1,2,3g Hockey 15 Basketball 2,35 Drama Club 2g Operetta 23 A Cappel- la Choir 2,33 All School Show 2,3. Hopes to enter business field and to get mar- ried 'ENH- Sally Ann Shields 108 Signal Road Drexel Hill Sally A 5 All School Show 2,35 F. A H.A. 35 FORDIAN 3. kara' 'Mi' Carol Judith Simon 1420 Dorchester Road Havertown Carol F.T.A. 1,2,35 Finance Comm. 15 Bowling Clubg GREYSTONES5 Cafeteria Supervisor 3. College 'f7l' 'Yr-m,,,,f Medical Secretary Helen Silver 334 Windsor Park Lane Havertown Ginger Spanish Club5 Bowling Club. Harcum Jr. College then marriage James Robert Sloane 1624 Woodmere Way Havertown Jim Radio Club5 Track Team 1,2,35 Swimming Club 2,35 National Hon- or Society 35 Student Council 1,2,3 iPres.J5 Sr. Prom Comm. Penn State, then be- come an electricial or constructional engineer Z' X AWA' f g.,.....-,f M ' .W nf. .CLA .. 5 A V, A V. ...fi ff ' . ,W 1 , . fi K V af., it ,Q , 5 7 , , , Louise W. Smith 1622 Ridgeway Road Havertown Louise -.l.C.L. 1,2535 Opergtta 15 Cafeteria Comm. 35 College Club 2,35 So- cial Comm. 25 A Cap- pella Choir 1,2,3. Nursing Edward Charles Sieber 259 Brookline Blvd. Havertown Ed Basketball 15 S t a g e grew 2,35 Aviation Club Technician PK T Mercer E. Simmington 121 Shawnee Road Ardmore Skip Hi-Y5 Assembly Comm. 25 Social Comm. 1. College: Business CLASS Daniel William Simons A-qw 'W . l 637 Overhill Road 7 T ww.-5, sm dh gf ,,k A Carol Lynne Snyder 676 Aubrey Avenue Ardmore Cass Basketlwzill 2,35 Bowling 2,35 SOCl'0l.1Il'l1ll Club 3. College Ardmore Sid All School Show 15 FORDIAN 15 Radio Club 1,2,3. Advertising Kathleen Smith 1700 Melrose Avenue Havertown Smitty Assembly Comm. 1,25 Student C o un c il 1,35 Nursing Club 35 La- crosse 1,2,3 imanagerJ5 Swimming Team 2,35 Hockey 25 Social Comm. 2,35 Jr. Prom C om 1n.5 H ea rt Re- search Project 35 All School Show 3. Nursing ! ...W Judith Elaine Solomon 161 Whitemarsh Road Ardmore Judy F.H.A. 23 A Cappella Choir 1,2,3g Operetta 2. Secretary ny. , ., . ..,h , George William Spragg 410 Kathmere Road Havertown Bill Projector Club. College F ' 6 O David Charles Steinberg 22 Grove Place Havertown Dave Band 1,23 All School Showg Assembly Comm. lg Cross Ccun- try 2,35 Track 2,3g Pro- jector Club 1,2,3g So- cial Comm. 2,35 WHHS 1,2,3g Heart Research Project, Merit Award in Plane Geometry. College: Chemistry Ma- jor ruff' -rm -:tw Dorothy Ellen Strehlau 309 Lincoln Avenue Havertown IW' Dottie A Cappella Choir 1,2,3g F.H.A. 2,35 FORDIAN 35 Operetta 2. Business School, then a p receptionist job and ' marriage ,, ' , Elaine Morris Sydnor 742 Preston Avenue Bryn Mawr Lanie A Cappella Choir 1,2,3. Private secretary and marriage WA mm Alfred Spina 1611 Mt. Pleasant Road I Havertown Mechanic 9 Q Al . gf W D, Basketball, Track. ' P 1 5 .gay ,f a X Carol Hope Stauderman 2944 Haverford Road Ardmore Hopey J.C.L. 1, F.H.A. 1g Bowling C l u b 1,2,3g ,ara-J' Nursing Club 35 W.W. 0 W. 1,2,3g CVice Pres.J 'Wg S p a n i s h Club 2,3g cf FORDIAN 23 Tennis .V 4 Club 2, Finance Comm. ' 3, Drama Club 2. Nursing gm E William Stewart A 'V 1315 Harrington Road K W, , Manoa ,ff Stew A F o o t b a l lg Baseball: Q Basketball. j r, Hairdresser ' ..,A. f Morris Corfield Q Swope, Jr. i t g 700 Old Lancaster Road - ,Q Bryn Mawr 'x Morris 1 NIL Track, Student Council p falt.J. g '.- K A , C 22311655 admmstrai George Bruce Taggart 14 Tenby Road A '. ef. Havertown Snowflake gg Cross C o u n t r y 1,2, A i fCapt.l 33 Track 2,33 's t' Band 1,2,3g Orchestra Z W 5, 3g Social Comm. 1, Fi- .a l aypg v:f3ggg, A nance Comm. 25 Hi-Y 2 ' 33 Student Council 3 , I ' Calt.Jg All School Show '- af 22 National HOHOY SO- my 3- .. Engineering .. eaaq. 1 , .pw ' A Na L M. ' Q Q gmaggw it E I' in V t' 2 ' Q . 172.5 . f. fgiizfff' tg sos I 4-QQ' Robert George Talley 525 Royal Avenue Havertown Bob Assembly Comm. College if K ff I Q62 .y f,f, Marianne E. Terry 211 Strathmore Road Havertown Marianne Nursing Club l,2,3g A Cappella Choir 35 Make-Up Club 1,25 Bowling C l u b 1g Col- lege Club 1,23 Lacrosse 13 Social Comm. 1,2,3g Sr. Prom Comm.g Ban- quet Comm. 1,2,3. Nursing Wilma Tanenbaum 357 Glen Gary Drive Havertown Willie Spanish Club 2. Medical Technician at Lankenau Hospital -'-' .:f? w. Linda Tanzola 1 756 Marilyn Drive Havertown Tanz Assembly Comm. 1chair.Jg Usher 1,2,3g Bowling Club 1,25 So- cial Comm. 1g Spanish Club 2g College Club 2, 35 FORDIAN 1,2,3 fCopy Editorjg All School Show 2,3g F.H. A. 2,3 fCorr. Sec.Jg Student Council 33 Girls' Service Club 3. College ..... .94-N . if i Richard Beacham Taylor 1371 Burmont Road Drexel Hill Dick Football fmanagerj 2, 33 Lacrosse 1,2,3g All School Show 1. College K fisrk. Nigel Vernon Gresley Temple-West 216 W. Hathaway Lane Ardmore Nigel Football 23 Soccer 2. Crown Point Academy, fl y i n g for Merchant Navy 7 1'f1 1 l957-FAIRLANE SOO TOWN VICTORIA ,f'wHW YTTUV Janet Eleanor Thompson 1633 Woodmere Way Havertown Jan A Cappella Choir 1,2,3g Spanish Club 2,33 So- cial Comm. 13 All School Show 2,33 Libra' ry- Club il: H owl i n 55 1 Club l,Lg Finance fWonni 'lu . r,,,. Elf-menlzxry School teacher Robert G. Thompson 111325 Woodinere Wny Havertown Holi Hand l,2,3g lli-Y 2,35 A s s e m lm l y Comm. Jig C r o s s Country l,2,3g Track lg All S c li o ol Show 2. Attend llrexel and take ldngineering l 1-A. ,.T.,,..y I Wfgw ff James Milton Tindall 1-lil Golfview lload Ardmore .lim WllllS 2,33 Tennis lli-Y 3: Student Coun- cil Public Relations 33 World Affairs Council 2,33 National Honor So- ciety 3. liaw School: Business Administration ...Cx avi' David Frank Titus 534 Country Club Lane Havertown Dave Hi-Y 2,33 Swimming Club: Social Comm. 1. College: Industrial En- gineering N 'Zig gs. Xiu. 1Y Donald Walter Titus Barbara Lee Todaro Carolyn J. P. Todd 534 Country Club Lane 513 Maple Hill Road 811 Powder Mill Lane Havertown Havertown Philadelphia 31 Oke T Carolyn College: Dentistry Social C o m m. 1,2,33 Spanish Club 2,33 Art FORDIAN 2.3: Spanish Club 1,2,3 fP1'9S.JQ Li- Club 23 J.C.L. 13 All brary Club 33 F.H.A. 3. SCl100l Sl'1OW 3, WW. Jr. College, marriage Frank John Troiano 108 Earlington Road Havertown Trog Cross Country 2,33 Track 3g Finance Comm.3 Student Coun- cil 1alt.J. W. 23 F.H.A. 33 Col- lege Club 1,2. College Business School or Air- line Hostess 1 F , 6 O f 1: ,Q p 2.1 ' . 19,-ff - 'H 'v' . 1 , gc V,V4 1 'S ffl e i 1 f '-'ffff- rail --t yg Am ' A - --,fy E 3 M uy y W l959-COUNTRY SQUIRE Ax H gh, 3 233511. ,, . I X .yeq l,,i , V yhyyu V g 'W' ' .. f f? We Robert Paul Ulbricht Marshall Uzzle 15 W. Manoa Road 719 Preston Avenue Havertown Bryn Mawr Fuzzy Muzzle Cross Country 3g Stu- Track. dent C 0 U Y1 C il 13 Aft College: Olympics Club 13 Track 1. Air Force Dianne .Ioan Walter 1464 Burmont Road Havertown Blimp Lacrosse 1,2,3g Art Club 1,21 Spanish Club 2,33 All School Show 2. College Anthony Walker 14 N. Morgan Avenue Havertown Tony Student Council3 Row- ing. College: Olympics , i r t-r' ' M4 J Nancy Louise Turner 409 Pilgrim Lane Drexel Hill Nance Athletic Comm. 1,2,33 W,W.W. 33 F.H.A. 23 Lacrosse 13 Basketball 23 All School Show 1,2, 33 Chorus 33 Bowling Club 1,2,33 Spanish Club 33 FORDIAN 2,33 GREYSTONES. Private Secretary Ann Michele Vogel 1634 Surrey Lane Havertown Cheley Art Club 1,2,33 J.C.L. 13 College Club 1,23 FORDIAN 1,2,3 fPage Ed.Jg Social Comm. 1, 2,33 Student Council Exec. Comm. 23 Bowl- ing Club 13 All School Show tWriter, D125 2, 33 Merit Award Al- gebra II3 Jr. Prom Comm.3 WHHS 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3. College, then foreign service in Germany fgrand Avenue Havertown Zoe FORDIAN 1,2 fCopy Editorl, 3 tEditor-in- Chieflg Girls' Service Club 2,3 1Pres.b3 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 33 Student Council 1,2, 33 W.W.W. 1,2,33 F.T. A. 2,33 Orchestra 1,2,33 J.C.L. 13 Lacrosse 13 Class Sec.3 Merit Awards in English 1,2. Career in teaching for- eign languages MVN? I Dorothy Evelyn WVarnock 36 Decatur Road Havertown Dolly Orchestra 1,2,33 All School Show 2,33 F.H. A. 33 PEN :Sz INK 13 Assembly Comm. 1,2,3. Study Music at King's College ,V ,V,,, ,313 , Ida M. Walton 1 10 Wood Lane Havertown Crash Basketball 13 Nursing Club 33 Banquet Comm. 3. Nursing at T e m pl e University Hospital 352731-4 tw' ' ,. 3- ,aw ay Gerald I. Waxman 1716 Ridgeway Road Havertown Jerry All School Show 1,23 WHHS 1,23 Wrestling 2. College: Business CLASS , -WL . f .gp-fav of 0 Havertown 1 Ginny Carole Stephanie , ' 152 W. Clearfield Road V f Havertown ' Carole Girls' Service Club 2,33 , i n N u r s i n g C lu b 2,3, ' H tSec.J3 F.H.A. 2,33 Stu- V V! dent Council 23 College Club 23 Spanish Club 23 Lacrosse 1,2,33 Merit Award in Home Eco- nomics 23 All School Show 3. Medical Technician 9 ra, V All' ,ff , , , , i 4 ,Wg . ,177 7. 5 I ,, . 2' , '7 S. Gray Whetstone, Jr. 403 Walnut Hill Lane WM Q , John Francis Wells 722 Ashurst Road Havertown J.W. Tennis 2,33 FORDIAN 1,2,33 Hi-Y 2,33 GREY- STONES fBoys' Sports Ed.J3 National Honor Society 3. Engineering Virginia Margaret VViegand 500 Harrington Road Havertown wa. ,r , , nr Gray ball fmanagerl. College Peter Carlton Wilcox 820 Beechwood Road Havertown Pete WHHS 1,2,33 GREY- STONES 33 Wrestling 1. College Basketballg Band, Bowling teamg Basket- wpgg,1W Richard Wiley 24 E. Park Road Havertown Dick W re s t l i n gg GREY- STONES. Drexel n i g h t school w o r k f or Bell Telc- phone Company Hockey 13 Radio Pro- duction 33 J.C.L. 1,23 Spanish Club 2,33 FORDIAN 2,33 F.H.A. 2,33 Drama Club 1,2. Elementary Teaching . sk A nee, QM . ,. Richard Michael R, Willens X 229 Friendship Road Drexel Hill Dick Lacrosse fmanagerl 1, 2,33 Radio Club 1,23 glational Honor Society Physics or Electronics ww Richard Anthony V XA VVilliams A 69 Harvard Road - ' f - Havertown Rick Electrical Technician . Q 5, x Nm ,W iw,-1 . ,gk I .15 ' Karen Anne Williams 408 Spring Road J ' Havertown A N. - Karen - Social Comm. 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 All A School Show 2, 33 Sec- fff' retarial Club 33 FORD- 4 . 4 my r I ,a Qt we X ini ffl' ' mu IAN 3 iBusiness Staffj Business School or Air- line Hostess if 'Q-, Ml 3. ez 1,3 Charles Felton Wilson, Jr. . 66 Braeburn Road Havertown ,, fl N 4 Charlie Brown f - , Radio Clubg Tennis 33 GREYSTONES3 Swim- ming Club 2. rigs, M, College ',3,.Q'-5321 XY ,- OF '60 sfgiigz. JI, iv--,gt-nr-v f . . pls, I - V... 7' , , ,'l.,,,,i, l iw. .fe M -. ' -' 355152 hilt 4'kF'1.Q'-. 15. 'V+ L!ssis.z.:'?b. ' . , gp, n:'uzgy1'1::.-'.:, 1 1.. ii 'zznimni-Q. -. l v :firlf :z...:..f:zvu'1-- Elinor Elizabeth Winn ' 148 Flintlock Road I Drexel Hill Marilyn Dorothy - 7 f Q Blondie Wink ef ' ,ma 5 F. T. A. 2.33 student 529 Woodland Drive , ,mi Council 12,33 Girls' Havertown ' Q . W Service Club 2,3 tSec.J M3f-D13r -Wh' ' 'V uw Alf, 31 Sp3.l'1lSl'l Lacrosse 1. F H A 2 ,ww ' K Q Qv., 3- Club 23 Hockey 1,2,33 3. Bowlin' 53. 'FOR' ,,A, Lacrosse l,2,33 Nation- ' li 5' al Honor Society 2,33 1 gl r y ' ,f l 1 . DIAN 33 All S C l'1 O ol sv 3, SHOW 3' 1, tarial work, marriage James William Winter 1837 Windsor Park Lane M P Havertown 'fl' H, Jim Basketball 1,2,3. College Bruce R. Wood 1425 Brierwood Road Havertown Bruce Wrestling lg Football 2g Soccer 3. College KDS Business School, Secre- Merit Awards in Phys. Ed. 1 and American History 2. Teaching either Phys. Ed. or Algebra John Walter Wise 774 Clifford Avenue rt Ardmore John Basketballg Jr. Prom Comm. u 'i College M M . Q2 is 5. . A , Robert Matthew Woods E 152 Treaty Road A Drexel Hill Woodsy t 7 Football 1,2,33 Wrest- ling 1,2,3g Lacrosse 1, Wi' 2,33 Athletic Comm. 1, 2,3 CCo-chair.J. Pre-vet at Penn State A ' l i ii A .il Y 1.3.51 K t : Q ' lhvql M, f ,..,, 4' . , . rw--F livv I -1 F if ' 5 V if, Florence Marie John Wilson Wright , -eg, WV01'km2Il 133 Lee Circle 1606 Winton Avenue BTYH Mawr Havertown Jack Florrie Social Comm., Band, Carol Ann Woolford 17 Williams Road Haverford Carol Library Club 13 All School Show 1,2g Band 1,2,3g Spanish Club 2,35 Jr. Prom Comm.g Soc- ial Comm. 2,3g Nursing Club 3. Nursing Social Comm. 1,2,3g Nursing Club 2,35 W. W. W. 2,3g College Club 1,25 FORDIAN 2,33 Spanish Club 33 All School Show 1,2,3g F.H.A. 1,2g J.C.L. 1. College, then travel abroad Orchestra, Cross Coun- try, J.C.L.g Hi-Y, Mer- it Award in Band 2. College, perhaps Brown University ,-i-:ggi rr ' . my Ski we it Xie Kerry Lynne Wright 33 E. Golf View Road Ardmore Kerry ew- Reginald C. Yearsley 635 Kenilworth Road Ardmore Reggie Social Comm. 1,2,3g Track 15 Band 12,35 FORDIAN 3, Spanish All School Show 1. Club 23 F.H.A. 3, All College School Show 2,33 Bowl- ing Club 2,3. Airline Hostess q9'? Q5'-2v'Z1f.,,:. ' . .. .v....s..-. , asf, -.w.-wu.i3.x.-V ,1- ' if .. , , .4 - f WM, WW ' 1 '2 V- .4 ' ', .V ,,g..,.4,., V f 6557:-ygf k V .44 .fl 2 , Y -23 'fc .-Av, ,im-'p,,,. JN!! ,' , '2- z:.m,g- we ,. .ff-1 ' IV , J ' i :f if it I , . , ' Q John Barry York 1407 Sunnyhill Lane Havertown Demo FORDIAN 1,2,3g lAs- sistant Sports Editorlg Radio Club 2,3 fPro- gram Directorlg Hi-Y 1,2,3g Hi-Q Team 33 Student Council 2,33 Football fmanagerlg National Honor Society 35 Merit Awards in Biology I and Ameri- can History. College Fred Zeitter 1431 Sunnyhill Lane Havertown Fred Designer for General Motors l 960-STARUNER 'Nxt--S If .loan Carol Zellers 323 Stanley Avenue lluverlown .loan F.ll.A. l,2,Ilg Bowling Vlub l,2,flg Seerelzirial Vlub fly fl R IC Y - STUN l'lSg .ll'. Prom t'omm.g Sr. P r o m Comm. SOl'l'C'lIll'l1ll work und mzirrizige exft l 'f. Eugenia Teresa Zinni 205 Slmwuee Road Ardmore .lemme W.W.W. 13 Assembly Vomm. li Howling Club 1.2.31 Sei'l'el:1l'iz1l Club 3. Business career S e N' ' X 4 fw X X X x Thomas Zoto 10 Jacalyn Drive Havertown Tom Radio Club 3. Business executive 3 . l X ex , X elk! 1 f EX K ii' f l llillx 1. N, Albert G. Zoellner 2310 Kenilworth Road Ardmore Butch VVork for Philadelphia Electric Co. A Cappella Choir All School Show Alma Mater Art Club Assemblies Assembly Committee Athletic Committee Aviation Club Band Banquet Waitresses Baseball Teams Basketball Teams Boys Girls Bowling Team Cafeteria Ladies Cheerleaders Christmas Dance College Club Colored Picture Color Corner Color Guard Commercial Arts Department Contents Cross Country Team Deans 3 Debating Team Divider Pages Administration Clubs Seniors Socials Sports Underclassmen English Department Finance Committee Fine Arts Department FORDIAN Foreword Football Teams Future Homemakers Club Future Teachers Club Girls' Service Club GREYSTON ES Hall of Fame Heart Research Project Hi-QTeam .. . History Department INDEX 60-61 74-75 4 45 78-79 36 36 52 64-65 46 106-107 96-99 102-103 53 32-33 83 72-73 43 5 46 82 26-27 3 94-95 13 44 8-9 38-39 128-129 66-67 80-81 114-115 14-15 37 24-25 57 2 84-87 54 54 48 58-59 130-131 50-51 44 16-17 Hi-Y, Boys Hockey Teams ln Recognition of Janitors Junior Classical League Junior Prom Lacrosse Teams Boys Girls G S: B Junior Varsity Language Department Library Club Majorettes Mathematics Department National Honor Society Nursing Club Orchestra PEN ti INK Physical Education Department Practical Arts Department Principal Projection Club School Board Science Department Secretarial Club Senior Class Pictures Senior Class Play Senior Prom Soccer Teams Social Committee Spanish Club Stage Crew Student Council Superintendent Swimming Club, Boys Swimming Team. Girls Tennis Teams Boys Girls Title Page Track Team Underclassmen Pictures WHHS Who's Who World Wide Workshop Wrestling Team 48 91-93 6-7 32-33 42 68-69 108 109 110 22-23 45 82 18-19 40-41 55 62-63 56 30-31 28-29 12 47 11 20-21 55 134-180 76-77 70-71 88-90 37 43 47 34-35 10 52 104-105 112 113 . 1 111 116-127 52 132-133 C 49 100-101 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Class of 1960 wishes to express its appreciation to the following who helped produce this yearbook: Albertini Ford Inc., Township Line and West Chester Pike, for the use of 1960 Fords to carry out the theme. Mr. Michael Busha of Delmar Printing Co., for his many helpful sug- gestions. Mr. Warren Cachion, for his literary assistance. Delmar Printing Co., 200 S. Independence Blvd., Charlotte, North Carolina, for the printing of GREYSTONES '60. Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Michigan, for pictures and drawings of Fords to carry out the theme. i Mr. Gerald C. Harter, the advisor of GREYSTONES. Luedecke Studios, 7040 Terminal Square, Upper Darby, for the senior portraits and underclass group pictures. National Publishing Co., 239 South American St., Philadelphia, and Mr. E. Hawley Twiss for the printing of the cover of GREYSTONES '60. ALITCDGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS ' 'MQW J' . J 1 4 -Q. 4, , i ? -1: . w,xz,n, 1 4 wx Iv-W M4 'rw ' X4 mans q,.,,g , Q, q 'wi X ,Q X 5 Gia 1 fi? W ' .' 'Qs' ig? .C I 0 ' if I ii 5 3' 'ef'- -nv-nd! .,. ..- ish .--... 'ri ,gun-an X,-nm ... X' ff '5?3- N 'S aff? V . I H' Ig 4 3 1 Y, - 1 ill' 41 'lik vital ,h -Y 5 H . fa, ' -5 ., fa w 2' if 35 N g ' V , 534 Vi, ' V. A 'qbwzf' , ,,. W ,xg ffl 43 f -K 'fl an 1 I 3 - 4 l gl gg...- fig! 8 -:pn 55- x ',, f ,f 43-4- ,...-ff 1 Ng-J x . f 'f 4 -Eh ' u img, -. f-.T ' E1-flyiizii' 3 .',-L .K . 5


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