Lansdowne Alden High School - Lahian Yearbook (Lansdowne, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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' ' rm- ,, X 1, . Q: np, .,,,,. :MY A , 'H L .f'4 f S T A F F IACQLW-:1.xN14: SHORT JOAN DIA! 1 14: 1: . ,Ilx'1'1zlc1,x MASON CCI,URl'1, Supervisor 1 Bumzolfcms Laflnnn ..... IDICIQ Ibxllzzrzlz Sfffelafzf . . .IJIANI1 SlNc:1,m' I 1 1 .I,Ol'IS G1-:lesllsmx xwlllllbl OI IN S I' A All-American for 14 wean md c,0IL1l'l1I.lld IVIccIaIisl, I0 I NNQIJOVINI ALDAN IIK II SLIIOOI IAINSUOWNE, PICNNA. 'WF T 4 f gkgw gl? K NW .,.,,-ff 42 3,3-5 'fs- . ,ff , mann aww-W ,Ng ,...Kf , wN,,,,.,r-f x km. ' 1' ,,,,-f' f Nw Let's Take a Peek Inside Us Have you ever pondered the meaning of happiness? Perhaps the greatest task that any human being faces in this life is to learn how to live with hinzself. Surely, an individual cannot ever live well with anyone else, or engage peacefully and successfully in any activity unless he hasfirst mastered the ar! of living with himself. This is the sub- stance of much research in psychoiogy, psychiatry, religion, and education. For that reason, the LAHIAN theme for this year tries to point out how our high school greatly influences and affects the adolescent in his conscious and uncon- scious quest for happiness. To do this, Let's Take a Peek Inside Us. 4.--l o live peacefully and creatively Wit eanienld . . . I4 26' . .42 72 Good Jlenfal Health Jlakes Lffe Worth Living . . . . Jlelnbership in Organizafions Gives Us Confdence . . . Every Person is Worfhy of Happiness ..... fl Healfhuy Body Aids Emofional Balance . . . . . .al thers of ,hail Parents' love, respect for church give Seldom do we realize the importance ot hloni and Dad in our student life. ive talce tl1CI11 tor granted, often complain that they are out ot date with the times, sometimes wish we could be free of them, and, on the whole, rarely give them full credit for their patience, care, and wisdom. However, deep inside ot' us, we know that scholastically and socially, they are always ready and willing to lend a helping hand in any way possible. Vile know, too, that it is their interest and enthusiasm which have helped malce many a school function SUCCCSSllU.l. ,Ill 1'!L'II0lHliIIl1fl'0H.O' .vif .ride by .ride am fflfzll fziffrfl lllllfllfdll lo REt'El'FIItf.G0l'fIIEl' .rpmzk al 11ffffa1v.rf11'p HI!'!'flll-If Our folks keep informed ot' student and school activities via the llome and School Association, which is one ofthe largest in the state. Large attendance of H and S meetings points out tl1e parents' desire to know what is going on around l,.A.l'l,.S. and indicates their desire to he ot assistance. lnformed of school doings hy the Home and School, they have aided, I110f'lCtill'llf' and in other ways, in making numerous dances, concerts, and other school projects s1nasl1 triumphs. Also, Mom and lJad's concern for our scholastic welfare has been shown hy their turnout at t'Back to School Night. This atltiair is held annually to give our folks a chalice to meet the teachers and learn the classrooni methods they employ. Besides our parents' concern and love tor us, perhaps the most important need NVlllCl1 we teel must he satistied IS our heliet and trust in Cod. l'roudfalf1er Qi' J. Iifflllgllll 1'ln1l.rw1'lf1 .mn 111111 JI. Jlcrlz al .VHS lea idler ll0II0l'-V, I-Ill-flillflllhl 5' W 3. EJ s emotional security ,lfllllllflf .url-f11.11f'lflf1' mw' ffl: oftf 01017101111 fqq 1',r lfrmnn- .fffx ll. .ffffrflrff uulf1'11r.r lfn' f,.,f,lf..Y, lIIH.l'I.l' prqfffulnl flzmffv-11 f'. ffm-ffrfw, Uf lff1fl..S', .Y1l,l7l7, fm1f.S'. L'f11'1',rlz'f1f1 lu Hlft'l'l'-l'ft'1i fHll't'llf1I' fzffrmfnrff Hfffzrk fu .S'wfnmf .Ylzfyfrf Xvltllillll Uonl in our lives, there ls an emptiness lor its mennlmers is provlmletl ln' elnlrelm lmslcetlmll :mtl eznclm year the nnportance ol l'CllglUIl ns anal soltlvall teams. l'CCUm'n5 'mlm lmlnllcsl' to Us' A great number ol' stuclents anal townspeople Regular l'Cllgl0ll,S uttennlanee creates strength ztlllxe turnetl out en masse to tlle fxlllCl'lL'ill1 ol elmnmctel' lor munlx' I,.A.ll.S.s1utIents. lxlillly Legion s Back to troll Night. Alter an oltl- lxolvs mul gurls sung ll1 local ellurclm Cl10lI'SQ qUltC laslnonecl ll.Yl11I1 sung, the group lmezrrcl pronnnent an tew stuclents purtnenpzate nn the young peoples' nnnlustrmlnsts speak ot l'CllglUIl,S nnportzlnee Ill groups ol local elmurelmes. Stllllllliillllg recreatxon toclzx.v's moclern worlcl. Hiller fluff fn' ffrfllufz zfrrzlfvlfnfjllf' C'fl1'1'.vffm1.r 6.11 ffl-l' ffeffr1f01l.rf1'ea1f0111 a.r nm' qfffn' fnzmfr'.fl1'v11.11ff1.1'1qf Afnn'1'f1'11 l'llll7!'l'J' f,. .ffl-Uflw, fi. .f. f2'w111.ff, and f'. Dufffs I-4'-1'fLldl!'ti by X. l'f11'K'v.1', lf. llflllflfllff, and C. .Vflflflu ur teachers are very understandin Y igflllllll able Io pfay an I.lIJ'fl'lHI1L'l1f lid' ll fo! qffun, .raym .Ulu H. -U1'f4'f1rff I0 P. .11'n1.1', J. lx'fc'n1,rl1'11z', and lf. .IIVCNIIXZOII-ll!! .l. .5'f:f1rff10f'11 1'ri'u1'i'i'.1'1lzfu1'i'.'ji'0111 .f.r.4'1'.1'lr1l1l l'1'u1f'1,1rz1fb. lxfcrkfzcf'i'011rc1'11f11l11f1v1'311'z11i1m' Yvhat a wonderful lieeling it was to know we could count on our teachers way beyond the usual trig. problem or physics experimentl Ap- pearing at almost every sport's contest, was Air. Charles P. Forbes, faculty manager ol' athletics, to show his loyalty to our teams. Air. Comer Davies gave a great deal of his dramatic and musical talent to assist hir. Corbin in making Fortune Teller such an excellent show. Ready to answer our numerous senior English questions was lwiss Charlotte Shaellier, librarian, who had an amazing variety of the right hooks, and could always tell us just where to lind what. Concerned with teenage problems in and out ol school, Nlr. lloward Freeman conducted popu- lar classroom, study hall, and alter school dis- cussions, also stimulating our thinking through the Student Council. College boards were hound to loom up in the course ol our senior year, and Miss Nlargaret lW'lcCullough was in- valuable in giving so much of her time lor our individual or group review classes. Fir. Law- rence Richards, eager for us to get acquainted with the problems of our day and age, planned many opportunities for us to take part in Wlodel United Nations programs. The friendliness and understanding ol each personal adviser, and the capable guidance ol Principal loseph D. Nloore and XNXISS lwary lf. Lindenmuth led the l953f5-1 year at Lansdowne- Aldan High School to a hamv ending. e l l . c .I11'.l'J' -1. l'm'l pofnla' ou! ffm .mlm 1' Qf 1511111-fl-:III p1'01fm'l.r In D. Jlawly, C. Slrzuzk, L. L0l'.I'f1, P. z1l'lIIJ', and D. 101141114 H ,f , -x L'f111wKf1'11-11 17m'c'l' ll1.' fffllzffl' m'u'.v mv N. ls'mvlf1m1,r, ll .S'nn'1f11f, .f. l'fwmy1vf', ami ,Ulu L, lflfflflfufw lluu- In pfml 01n ,rlv1nf41rl I.-'f'.1',1rl111'11m1'lW .Ulu ll. llllllffllf In J. .Yf11'fl141l.q!4v1mf, .ll, .S'f1ffn1'1f, U, .Y4'.rlv1', 1Ill1il,. ffwlillffl 1,11 frf,m1f,1rluv1 rfflvftl Ur. ll, l 1'rvn1f11l 1'-Vlffllllllf !f1.' nl,I!fflv1'1l'.v' iff lflu fmnnl T! 'ff7'1 'g! f 'f 'l 'f ll . 'fN',i'f IU f'V f f'!'f'f'l 'fl JW AM- fn if limi, lf- 1-',-,MII ,wtf lf . jf,-l,,,,,, 1111117 nuff ll. fumurlu Aflflfvfn' ll'1'1l,1'lll't'l'.Ill'. ll. l'l'4'1'lll4IlI UI! Irv, filjlfr'-If 1f4'.1'f'l'1'flz'.4'1fl1f1r'f'1'lllfU,l71'.I'QffUAl'1fI'f17 l4I'c'1Ifc'ffP f. LVIIA-VIH, ci llflfzwfzf, lf. lfulnvlvr, I' Glffvww, D. Lbfrlfqlf, U. ffflrlfl, ff. f17a,v.v,' f.v'Almf1'1l.f1b T. ,U.'C'fvff11mf, lf, Uvll- Nil, vf. ,llf1llfnm',v, J. lf flm'fw', JI. Nfzflfzzllfl, ff. Ilvl'l'1'll, ff. lk,1Ill,I'0lH, R. f'4'1f1'1'.v'n1l, .f, f:'01'ffm1, Lv. .vuflm -1. ffnflwlizf, mm' ff. .U1'flw' Respecting others who are differen llsychiatrists tell us that most of our hasic lieelings and prejudices are cultivated uncon- sciously in us hy the time we are six years old. Perhaps they may he right. But no one in Lansdowne'Aldan lligh School, no matter what his lmaclcground may he, is thought of as an outsider. Our everyday school lille and activities pro- vide the best laboratory tor developing mutual respect and cooperation. Singing together in chorus, acting together in plays, working to- gether in student organizations, and playing together on teams build friendships and destroy prejudices which may have existed in our minds. The need lior teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic is important, hut our school has other very important lessons to teach. Une of these is learning to respect people who ditilier from us in nationality, color, religion, or economic status. Uur classroom discussions often turn in this direction. In language classes we study foreign lands and people in addition to vocabulary and grammar. ln lfnglish classes we read the works ol' authors from many kinds ol haclxgrounds, and discuss the liactors which inlluence their writing. lfach year, with the help ol, our International lfriendship Committee, our school is fortunate enough to have a foreign exchange student. From him we find out a great deal about the similarities and dillerences between his people and ours. ln addition to this, the American Field Service malces it possible for one or two ot our students to have a chance to spend the summer in a foreign country, and then share with all ot us their deeper understanding ol' the people ot' that country. Xve try not only to tolerate, hut to undeistand. .llf'.r. lv. l2'1'11u.v' .I'l10u'J' 11 .rflk J'r'r7l:f wf11'1'f1 .rfle fvrougijfll lrnrk ,ff-11111 fm' fl'l.17 Ia llldlltl Za K. lei.-fflff, lf. ll11.11o,01'm1. ll . .1I!4!!'l'.l'0lI. J. Browfi, lf. lizfrflop, and J. .Yovkflf lfnflfi lfm 1'1u'1'e11l frallfe 0-lll1L.I1.l'l f.v0HIllllllll..I'lll 1'o11.rlf1ulA1f I-II our llI1'!ld.V, B. Bllt'A'fK-ll, If. Llffllzll, R. .Si-oll, dlllll lf. l111li'0u1'f1f' .rluafzf UIUJKAII lfie l'lHfJ0l'fl1IIt'6 qf deniorraqif llll lfle world 1'f1au.11f1 ANv0I'tt'E.l1l.t1I'I.I' nmy drew dzyferelzfly, flld-If are . - U 1 wry murfz fikc u.r i1l7lEl'll'llll.l', .raym W. 41I7d8I'J'0I1, ,rf10w111.1j ,x0l'Wl:.lIll1l1 1'o.rlun1.'.r lo J. Pfienqryer, J. 1ll0N'lllf, J. Lane, D. S11-ifder, I . Wallf, J. Calnffro, B. Hayex. t1II!!J. llolf' 'roadens our outlook, prevents prejudices ,Q of' f Libya - 7 0 lik!!! X NQU-E' ,QC X e Q fZ6ffKAiQ,Cw ' LZ' 515221 Q 4 ffm llt'l'l!-fill'.fll'l-Flllihf l'aful1'011,v u'l.fll ffm IQII' 1541.1-I 1.1 rm- pf111.rf:1'd by X. Xfmflan In ,Ullllff fzlzfnllrrr.-' C, Hay, Lf .Yrl.rnn, 17. lvl-HH, lf. .S'nn11'lv1', .Y .Yn11'lf1 .I fnlppfwr L'lIl'l'.l'lIlltIJ' I.-' Mfflifl plfznfmffor rfzfldrfn lfwnf fhrlumllr' lfmu lfu'n1.n'fu1'.4' fqrf YH-flz'-Y n1f'n1fn'1',r JI. .,ll'fIlIt:V, .f. Nu,-'4'1lfn111111, .l. ll1Il'fH'l', ami ff. .flfff4ffz'.1'- u'1N'lf1 l71'.n'z4.r.u'ful11 1'11lf'1'-f'41r1'nlp1'0frfw11,ra1'r' lf. Cv1Il'I1!'l', .Y Rllfph Rumro z',1'pfr1z'11.r 11 f'n1'l4'1f .Ynl1'1m.r l,nlf1au, .Sf .Wu-llun, IV. lx'fv,.-,--14311, lv. Apfllll, I . .Ym'fm1n. p0.rlz'1' am lid Vvllcr, lil!! lx'1v1u.rv, and IM!- lf. lfzzwn, N. .Wrwflml Ifaczfl' walrfl I1f!l'fIlI,t'4'lIf I I ' cpfw' wi ff Taking time to make and keep a frien1 .1l111'u1'f1'111111llf11' 11.m'I11'K'1-of UW. f.1'le,r111'1' I . Y2'1'f'1'ff. J. f'0fI'fr'-'U J 1 lx. .Y1m'1111111, I.. Yiflvwff, and I. U1'1:fY1'11 t'ofn1'l111n11'11 wo-mir 1'1'f1e111-.rr 1'1211l1'111'.vjfo1' ffm 11pp1'o111'f11'11.11 l1mlf111ff.11111111': J. r1l11llf1cw.r, .ll. li. .Il0IIllIOHIC'l1ll, JI. KIIAILFUII, .ll. .3'11.1f1f1'1', AV. D1'11,t'f1111l1I', D. Ifflill-l1L'l' l'f1111.rj111' .Y11!111'1f11.11'.v 11111111 111'1' l111.rf11-1f1m'1' lv-11 I . l,1'w1'.f, .l. l'vc'lll?0, f.. lf1'l11f1111'1f!, .l, f1'11fff1'111'lf1, am! l,. 13l'llIIFff Charles Kingsley, famous man of letters, was once asked, Tell me the secret of your strong joyous life. lle replied, I had a friend. So it is with us. Our friends, their hobbies, attitudes, and their beliefs have direct bearing upon lives and what we do with them. Uftimes because of a friend's interest in an extra-cur- ricular program, we too are drawn into its weli. Vtlith the added incentive of our friends' com- panionship, we investigate this new activity and are more likely to join in vigorous participation. Pat Lenhardt, a member of the International Friendship Committee, which is comprised of exchange students and three students at large, was encouraged to apply for the American Field Service Scholarship as a result of these friendly contacts. This summer, she will cross the ocean to live with a German family. XVith a friend's invitation, we may he asked to add our talents to the Publicity, Student- lfaculty, or Assembly committees. lfach, in its turn, will aid in developing perhaps previously unknown skills in journalism, art, debate, social relations, keen judgment, and ability to discern. liven in lfnglish classes, via group work, we may unearth hidden dramatic abilities or a touch for developing original programs. ln investigating our friend's avocations, we may have found our own. As a wise man said: Our friends see the best in us, and by that very fact call forth the best from us. fl' lflflc fun IIIPIUII-II 1'l11.nm111le.r qflcr fumffi am P. Bfake 1'm'lo011.r jbl' L. J0f1n.rn11, C. R1'1'11f1111'11!, JI. ,ll111'l1'11, G. Co.-'l11, ll . f2'1'11.1'l, Av. Kay, 11111f J. ,l. 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I lfi ift'll!llIl'12,f f,l7l't VI'lfz lIf,, lf. flQIl'flIl'l' Qwfnzplzzzfzi, and J. llI1l.lIJ'v Urm1.r111'f'1'j I5 ood Mental Health Makes Lit Psychologists say that learning which is associated with pleasant feelings is the best kind of learning. When we are free from anxieties, worries, and fear, and feel that life is worth living, our mental health is said to be good. How does our school contribute to good mental health? This is our stoiy in words and pictures in the next-few pages. orth Living Jll. C. 1,lIl'1.l'J' IIIIIIIIIHVJ' .Wlakfnrpmzl'z .r 1,0f0I1t,ll.l' lu J'flllfl'HfJ' J. lxrefly, T. Preflon, IV. .'7lrG'awan, lf. llafzm, and lf. Lewin' IJ Good physical health helps elimina pit . ,vt l4'1lllC7,'1 lili-ii-Elini, pri illi1'm1l1lf'-luii S.-lmul F' I- i lx , llwoud 'lo'- 'l'here's a test looming lilce a darlc cloud l'here a dance promising an evening oi solt lights and romance. Both will he a llop it the student is not feeling up to par, for a person's general health greatly determines his attitude toward lite. lfliminate tension, and the mind feeling more retireshcd, is eager to receive knowledge. During gym classes, participants learn to soothe their taut nerves hy exercise and group games. Learning to give and take is experienced in every game. Learning to talce it on the chin becomes easier with every loss sutliered. Lilie- wise, health courses teach students to respect the interdependence of the mind and the body, and the need to respect both. These same minds which are constantly being sharpened in the classroom, are freed from ex- cessive strain and work by the many typts of physical activity, thus conditioning them for the essential role they play in preserving health and happiness in adolescence and adulthood. l'. Il. l 11ffr1' wf1m'fv.r S, ,lll:lll'1IM',-I' Hood ,1r1'c.r,rz11'f 1 wfufe Dr. ll. l'illll1'l'f1'.fl.1' lfzz' J'Ii1lfIlQf lf. 11111111.11 1f111'1'u-11 flfn' .1l1,r,r JI. f:'f1Nm11'lf1 lake.-' lIUfF.l' ' lb pl1y.rm1l l'.l'H!II!-Il17fl.l7lI 1necessary, disturbing tensions lf. Lzm' 1'.X'1'4'Ilfl'J' ll zfrfff on llle ll0!'.l'L' am J. Hoffman and L. .Uz'ffc1', T. Gfff1'e.n'11f1d K. fllwood walwfz an' lf. LIZIUPIII I.. .llfffew waf! lurn ami R. Low' 'l7l'l:f0l'lIl an lim rf'o.v.rln11'.r How lin- lll'1II'f vflll1l'fl.0I1J' fm F.X'f7lI1l'llt'd by D. JlvCr1l'lf1-11 la .ll. fli1l,t1gfl!'l', G. lfllllk, C. UHYBII, 1V. J. Lefmzan lf. Slzellafl, J. Naam, 15. iS'l1ff0l'l!, 11. Rowfand, C. fonzfzgyer, and lf. .lliddlemvorllr Over flu- lH'fjI0l'.l' lflr luzlf in 41 . 1 nz YI junior' 'tL!fll1 ffm-,r I7 Life becomes more zestful when v 'fluff I inn' .ro wuf'1'fm1' abou! my f1111f'K'. .U .wzym D. l,l't'.l!1'l' fmppllzf In N. larum, D. cvdlflffllf, and J. Yl'11t'1l- uflfmz ilu' .vfw .vfznfzrw fin' -l'L'H1.'-l'fl'l' NIlll'A'-1' .lf1.r1'rL1f abou! if1'1'vl11.i1 fm izffalzfmf aw I . Cofvllizfr l'1'l71'fl.0lI fllllt' LJ' lHt'1lvl'Ilf'l'ti llilf Y. .lll'f1Utt'l1lI llllti .lll'. YV. Iifljlfll l'm so nervous, l'll never he almle to drive, says a I6-year-old coed, tidgeting with the gear- shift and going into second gear instead ol' first. Yvith this worry in the hack of her mind, her potential energy dwindles, and she lmecomes irritable, nervous, easily exhausted, and un- happy. ln Driver Training, she learns methods ol' easing her anxieties, and hy consistent prac- tice under calm conditions, she eventually learns to regard driving with composure. The same type ol' anxiety exists in much ofou r work in school and in lite, Xvorry alrout marlcs, causing us undue anxiety, may allect our sleep, eating habits, disposition, and happiness. ln ffm ward nzlnfahiyzw .mmf lffm' and u'0l'l:1f 'bf' J, liuffrn, JI. tSyl4'l'IlIlIl1, and R. fr: -f Mews 1'nrlcr1lz'f'd over ffm lllflllll-ll-11 af II ward, U. ln.4f'nu1, G. Itfnlfrff. and I . llf11',nc1'.110 I0 1fYl'hJ'ft'l',J' jbf' flcfp vercome little anxieties . . . school we learn how to try to clo our lmest honestly anal to avonl comparisons with those who may malce out a little lmetter than we. ln learning to attaelc little anxieties, whether they concern the term report, tomorrow's home- worli, money lor Saturclay's clate, proper eti- quette at a tea-social, lilmrary research, relations with teachers, attenclanee at extra-Curricular meetings, or clressing properly, stuclents in every class every mlay are lmeeoming more aclept in put- ting things in their proper places, ancl not re'- garcling every little thing in lite oli major impor- tance worthy ol! heing worried ahout. ln other worils, our sehool is helping us to mature wisely. .flfx ll. .hlllllyfl :frn1u1i.r!1'1lfi',r fum' ln ilvnfff i1.u'1ifr1iZ.-'ln lf. fffllfl, fxfflwiloif, lf. lf 141fdm'.f'. lf. l7m'1'r.r,.1l..N'41jIuni,nmfll, l,..llimLr1nf1mgif Cldllllflllllll lIlUIl:'.lf i'0ffm'lmf,Lr1' lfzr ll 1'M1f'1' D1'1'w' an' J, .111l'i'1'.r, li. .ll1'ffz'1', J. 1111-i1f14'.r, lf. l'. m'vnf, lf. lifmlrfnlnf, L, .3'1i41f1f4'l', nuff ff. -ltlllllilllll lu'qf1-rf.-'fznmfiIf p1'm'1'1fr4f lqif lfw llwmf' .3'nr1'4'fif fin' flu' lm are m1f0.1f.f'df1l1f .llfx i1mf.llfzr. ffwillfl' and dazqffzlwx G'ww: ,llf z'mfm'lrr fn ,YIIN f,f.vfrnf11.,1jizz' .'uf,'v ifljfi'r!,r In 11 lam' 1zw'01'lff11.rf mv .lf. f,1'f11'i11Q1f 11jl'1'v1n'1' fmolzr ,1w'm'1'1I'4' 11 .v'u141'.'l' qf i1u.mw'fzv' ln frnlfrif li'1'l.'f11'r, lf. .Um'.Yf1nn1n1, ff. fffllfirfzflnl, and U. lfrff ilm'.rlm11.1'.ranliffllfgiftvllufrflln' 10 ll't'.I'!1lIlllIl L, ll f1n1frm'K' ,w'f'iu'.r ff. lf11n'1'1'l ', milf .lllzlt f,1'w1.1', ami' I . f.l'n'l',l'. mm ur school helps us to get r of Q5 N .AJNJ UN 6 ff 'l 9 f V ks i . nf'-3 fb Q' fix la Do l stand introduced 7 girl who won't problem s-and adolescent. llow to get make the best up and shake hands when I am 'llow do l get to dance with a even look at me? Problems- more problems for the sensitive along with people and how to of social opportunities in school cause more emotional frustrations among stu- dents than their academic school work. How- ever, in many classes as an outgrowth of his regular studies, the student is faced with actual life situations, and by discussion and analysis finds out how to become more confident of him- self. Also, during the year, bulletin boards in various rooms are jammed with pictures and sketches which depict the plight of the adolescent who just doesn't know what is the right thing ,v.gS77f,vto do. J' ef Learning proper etiquette, good manners, and the little things which make life more pleasant enable students to maintain good emotional equilibrium and make life much happier, freeing them from worry and fear. 1,I'1Il'fl'I'l.ll-II llze 1'ule.rfor belfra zz genlfenzan, S. Parker flelpm 13. Roberlm pfwk up her booknr V. Camlfe lakzuv lfle oppof'luf1z'Lz1 I0 help L. Jofznwon on wfllz IIKI' roal iqflllklillllj fzamir wifi: JI. Jlarlin, K. lnnem fool-.V appf'oc'1'11.ql11 lQff6l' fvelng z'11l1'adzu'edf1.11 C. Galanlfno Lqfl: ,'l.v1r1'.rl1'n'f1 G. l'l1.Qzf lo become 11 f1e.fZ-dre.r,red boy around lown are Ii. Toy and lf. Jlamfdo, while JI. l'V-ozlfrlz and C. llama-X1 J'lll7Cl'l'l.J'L'. Kzlqlzl: P. Rolf: givelr ,0l7lilIfl'Tl'J' an proper eliquelle from rlamrroanz 4' lo. R af J I 1 '. llflenzmr 'Kel fz I. QV I alle 1, ana' C 20 an inferiority complex A'4'fl00f I'-1' DUN' dllzf I . .yrlllfvflrl rflrllm rlflllllf N11 dzlxzfln' f1f1,1r,m'1:1'11.f1,r wflfl ,Il. lfnlzfful' I dm1'l.41cl ur1'v01l.r brjfon' I7 group gf pl-uplf-, ,n'H.If.n' lf. lf f'f'K'11n1f1, flllllfllflhlllll .fnlumy Ray In lt' lK'l'1IHJ'L', .1. .5'rfl1'ff111f'11, ,Y lltlflllllll, lf, Gl'IAt'.l'.I'Fl', JI. .Yn1m'fx', D. f1'U11.w', nmf fl. .llflfffw 557 R. Rnwfnmlfr Qlf1'1'.4' 1l,nr1'.rl41m'1' ln P. -,0lIll.P'l7lI um .ffm .tll'lvl' mln lfn' nu' ,llway.rl11K'z'.1f0u1'f141lQfflu 11 wafmlnf' f'mgf1'1'n1.1'.f. lX,L lj1 If. .Vw-'II lflflllk- -1- 72YN'0f WIN' f7 '11Aff'.f0 l10!',1. .'1 1l.I' he .IIl'l't',J' S. .llurffr1', lf. lf1'.f-flop, and IV. Jfzlfafl NH' ffU0f'0l'f ' 21 We learn to face challengir fl.1.I'lr1'f11.11 Ulf' l f'w1wf1 flllljlllf' I.-1' lllr .v11fU'vrl fPl'l.II-tj fav- lglllldffffllllll drama fhfflllllrfllf IJ l'.l'!ll'hl4l!'l1, hu I , l'Q'l'!'I'!'l' 1lI'll. lfl'Il l'. .Yowk 10 J. .'lm1fv1'.r0n, Y. Lcfllz, U . 10 .I. llann, I.. lV0odm1'k, P. lffzzfr, If . C'oz'fa1'n, S' f.'flJl'l', L, Loveland, m1a'.lI. Lunzry llI1!l'l'.v'UII. ff. lffrfzup, J, IIUVITIIIHIIIIII, J. .Y11v1'U, .. '1 U. l1t'u'l'.1', D. .llm'lf1lz'1'r, 11lld.Il. lim' ffm lnr1'0-C'f11'1111 4m'.vl1'n11 In-1' vfcwrd iw Lf. 1311111111-17f'11, J. Yhffrofl, JY. .Y4'f1l'0ede1, D. L'l't1Hff0l'd, I . Lvafffffl. J. l'lll'lilf, lf. Gofdfzoru, P. le0.lIl'l'.!', U. .lloonz G. .1ffL'lIlll. , J. Yc1:11f1', .1l. lellflillllll, lf. .S1'f11111n'fvef', H. .Sw.'IllIfZ, amz' lf. lffzmr 1. .llunw ffrnnvu.rffu1l1'.r .1 pf1'11.r1'.zv j7l'l.lI1'I-Pl? Z0 11. lllll'l'l'J'0ll 510 fs. MUSC nf? C5 ,444 X , 5- g A ,K b - '1---Q My Q' Zinn ' . uni J ,iX fj W ,. my - rf-WNW. f ix X. 141 Q 3 Q ,asm , Z',gQ?R M, ,L vw B Q Q it vm W ,Aw an w.. Wai, A problem is like a leak in the roof. ll' it is attended to at once, it is checked. But let it go, and you're all washed up. In every classroom that we sit, we are continually thinking about, discussing, analyzing, or solving problems. W'ill the hydrogen bomb destroy civilization? W7ill the ltalians turn communist? Wlill the Republican party continue to receive the support of the people? ls lx!lCC8I'tl1j' destroying American liberties? Yvas the author just in his treatment ot' the heroine? Can we raise the necessary funds to build a swimming pool? Xvill our school be- come overcrowded like other schools? lfach challenge we dip into prepares us for a larger, more complicated one. Though some of the problems which we try to solve may be shrugged otl' by our elders, it is a truism of life that unless we strive to solve our own problems now, whatever they are, we shall never be able to do so when we are faced with real adult needs. Our teachers help us immensely in this task. XVithout their aid we would strike impasse after impasse. At times, we may cast disparaging re- marks about slave-drivers, taskmasters, and Simon Legreesf' but deep down in calmer moments we understand that what they are doing for us is beyond monetary compensation. For, in helping us to solve our problems, our teachers are providing us with the basic under- standings and guidance which will help to make us happy, well-adjusted citizens. NVQ do not skirt discussions of Communism, .'5lcCarthyism, atomic survival, world federation, government corruption, and other big eye- opening questions. Only b analyzing and un derstanding them and searching for what is true and what is not true can we attain a sanity in life and balance within ourselves. We seek the truth Jlr. C. l'l0l'bEJ' .f'l111pllf1'eJ' valenvc d1:fI1'4'zzllln.1' lo Uflfllllifflllf .rludenlx G. l1lfemu.r, D. Beallz, V. Cmfllf, I . Colelln, I . Hocking, D. Jolzmron, P. lx'rau.r, and D. 4IIil1lZL'l' gg x 15. lsll0l,IOW6l', C. He.r.f, and 15. Gallen, IIIFIIIZIEIHI' qf .rur- veylng flaw, mea.rure flu: LLlI1J'd0Kf'lI8 lmclv a.r one Qf flzelf' pracllcal pr0jecf.r The nzy.rfer1'e.r of I1 propeller blade are exanzinezz' lfy aeronau1lc.r.rludenl.rN. Rowley, K. Kuna, and 1'. Preflon 223 Q ., 5: '55 , ws 'gf -6 nl W . 'Zag' , ,.,, . f V 1- . ..., Q ' nd -1 i. L .,,.... .- 5, x f ig fa, y - 'K ::Qa:5.l:enf:-1fEE H 45 4 :vim A5 gig , ..., is Q.: S .fm ,gy my 313' 'iii 4 W Q 'AU M r. W . - -.V, we M-4 D .I seq, ull' ,df QV f xv fav 'Q 3 1 ' Q 9 f X. 1. A Q. , -r 1. Nil -as Xfpk . 4' 'G 143-n-,aww Y , ' fm, Ml. .,.,,, 5 ., Ax . - My F ur tensions Following the example of industries and hos- pitals, schools ot' today are realizing the im- portance ot' recreational facilities to provide an outlet tor peut-up emotions. Rushing to com- plete an lfnglish unit, studying for an important exam, or worrying almout marlcs are all activities which create tension in the minds of students. The student himsell' is aware that if the degree llozu' lvl' lIIl'1lJ'lll't'K1 ou! fnnzrllif by IV, .lIwG'nw'a11 41,1- -f. fllflvul foukm an, wlzffr J. llmm .VII-l'.l' ffm fmllcf' Lett: IV. lelllilbflztjfl'0,l7E!Y1lf'fl' KI lalfze in mclal .rf10,u. Second: I . islflllffflll lendx II l1vfp1'11.11 hand wfflz fill' it-11.1-ll. Tliird: J. Lam' lPIf1IIl',Dllft1l'l'J' lflc flddffzhzy IIIIIVIIIIHK' In QfIi L'E' flllillllllllj. Right: IV. ,llfcownn l1'l1l'IlJ' ,IDN lo fron in 1'0U!x'I.IlAI1 rfa.r.r relieved b action ot' tension becomes too high, the pressure causes a mental block in his mind, and he is unable to do his best work. Sewing, cooking, gym, woodshop, metal shop, music, art, and many other doing activities with which our high abound, otller students the means for relieving this nervous tension and living well-balanced lives. .Yr ' f 4411131 fan Pt'-fllll 11.11111 S. Qzmnmzan and N. Qz1ri'K'11.r fflftlf ,111'ai'l1re zn .lrwzll-17 i'fa.f.v .Sl .lrwzzfvlqzf lvl'- fl'!'-I'.I'l'l!1I.I' Lv. .1lf1f.v'1'mf, J, l'v1lflI1.'l', lf. ,ell- vl'l7. lf. .llrffvfqlf f7l'1It'lI-fl' 011 Nu' rzlfvzlffzf' wmv Hlllifl' lfll' -fjzlfffrllzrr :ff .lllx l'l'l'4'l: lf. l51n'r1'f'1'1'nm1' C. fl't'1lllIf fffvf- llI0l'1IffI'llj7,UL7!'!f0 lf. ,Ymvu f1.r.I'f14' wnwkxr ml fm Qfflrv 111111111151 llI1lr'f1!lH' Ly1ll'r'f-ll!1Iff4'Hfl.IH' fn afwrfl lu lflfflflfmf ffown 11 ,llllrru uf i lvnnff fqy ff. ll4'1'f'f1l-11, fx. ,flrfx,vfq12, and Lv. .YUHU A l, 1'l74Il'l-lljl fm' 11 ,1u11'11l1'ulf1.fl1fr an' X. .Yf1vflw1, ll. .I11'11H-lf, ,l. ,lmfw-.1-ma, and IV. Allllllfl'-V011 nyc 1'1'4'u' f4'rfl111'r1'fI11 S. l7',fwfr0 4111'vm' T. l'l'!'J'l0lI 11 ffm' .fir-1p11'.4'l1u1l.4' nn fum' fu .rlfr fmml Membership in rganizatiol A lonely person is an unhappy person and one who consciously or unconsciously has a great many fears in lzlfe. Our school makes it possible for young people to get together, to cooperate and work harmoniously toward a desirable goal. T he joy of giving of oneself to others is one which changes a llfe of loneliness to a life of meaning. ive Confidence ,ln informal Sludenl Counrfl cflal im held an llze lawn by lJl'8.l'L'd6llf I . lVez'f1.rleL'n will: J. Carberly, J. Shari, R. Jlrlfelvqy, D. Benflam, C. nSy1lll.k0, J. Sflarkey, I . .llfC'a1'!l1y, J. Dunn, J1. flbbvll, D. Connor, JI. Fox, and R. dlkzhr . 1'1z.1'f11'11l11 .1112 L. U1'l'.rf1nn111',r ral' wflfwfl .110f .vlzlrfc 1.11 lfu' .rnniv al l'a. .SH111li1.n'l1'i' l,l't'J'.l' cl0lIt'El1f1.0ll 1.11 H1111-11.:-Irf- zi.r4l'zl11jiJ1' 4'd1'lo1'.v lf. lgllllllllllllll, lf. 131n'1'1'f'1'1'. JI. Hoff, lf. f10l'flIt'l', and P. .llanron 'l'hrough the doors ol' room 78, busy journal- ists pass and assiduously perform their tasks tor l,Al lS's two prize winning publicationsf the f1l11'f1efr111n't1'rz1-11 and LAHIAN. Piloted by Adviser Louis Gershman, who t.his year received a special distinguished Citation award from President johnson of Temple University, this twosome has copped many awards both state and national. Petite and peppy Ruth Gortner busily directs the Hffcf? U , while Pat Alason, business mana- ger, keeps the record books clear of any delicits. The LAHIAN editorship will be awarded to a senior stall' member who in Air Gershman's opinion has contributed most towards making the yearbook a success. The publications department began the year with a hang by netting over one hundred dollars in its annually sponsored dance held a week aliter school started. Also, LAIIIAN boasts a greater number ol' subscriptions than it has ever had in its history. Rose Buccieri, feature editor, Alarian Bell, liourth page editorg Bill Bingham, sports editor, plus a stall, ol' thirty reporters assist Ruth in rolling oll' the Garnel and Cfffl-1f'.I' eight issues. The UH U stall had a wonderful time at a get-together in early February at St. Paul's l,utheran Church to discuss plans lor future publications. A committee, headed by reporter loanne l larper, dished out hamburgers, icecream, cake, and other delicacies! if f .f ., 'rf f fizgrfdv ,iw f 'S . r ,l,, ff fl ft W!f z2Qf3ffL f A L L U f . i 1 .7 A . , I 1 L f Q .'5'ftZl'1f!iXL lf. Uorlmw, vdflor, ,Ufan.r for llzc mar! ftllllfl-Ull qf lfw 'AU amz' G wfffz tuwfzlmtl lf. ff1uwz'e1'1', J. lfltilflf, JI. lfclf, ,l. f1fl1'if'c, J. Powell, J. .Ilf- l'iI1fI1,t'll, JI. l'1'1'fy, J. fl. lla1'pel', U. Uwzlflr' t.rt'i'a1n1 fowl S. Jluffer, lf. ihlfltlllktl, X. flazwz, ll . .1l4'C11ff, ll, l'l1.r, .l. 1.111143 ill. lf. Jfvfroff, J. llvlzru, J. lll1'.lIt'J', P. .lla.r0n, V. .f0f1n.ran, 1..Ca1'f'0f!, K. lxrfnkel, L. .llq11w'. R. Samzell, R. Houck, and UW. 131511-gflufn ournalism ' 1 122.42 I ,. .1 , h NZM J- .U. Dain, B. Bmfzop, lf. Jfiazff. I e ey, ll41l',Dl'l' lIIL'1IJ'lll't' pii'l111'4'.a'-fbi' U. ml G. s 'Q 4 1 we 55? , W-1 mmf 'wx wwvpiwl ' ' , 5 ,ya -.. ' arm' it w. -,KS 'M ei us. KK RLY ZW? Qlnnuumwh, pw- u nuns 'vans'-N Love of music creates Warm feelings l'f1111111'11.11 N11 111111'1'f11'11411 0l't1l'l'vflJl' U11' ,f1111!1'111ff .11111111'.v 11111 .1l1'. ll. .lf1'l1'l11'ff, 17. flofe, Ll. 151110, J. ff1'111411111'1f, 111111 ll. D1'11fv1r .N'1'11.111'11.11 I'-I' fun 11.111'1'f j1'1'.rf11111'11 Give Llfufr 111c1116c1'.r ff. .l1141111.rl1i11, 15. Illll'IIl'l', lf. lf1f111f111rl011, L. Spe111fa1', ll. lfvlf, 11. ll 11111f1'111'fv, U. G1'11l1f1', lf. .3ll1'n'r11'l, L. rSlfCu'lIl'Z, P. lfl111'1', 111111 131 Q1l1'1 K, 11.r S. lf1111'1' 111'1'u111p11111'1'1l' Zflflll Numerous town residents as well as students have commented enthusiastically about Nlr. llarry lVlitchell's marching band. Sixty strong, these musicians entertained the throng at the football games with their colorful halftime presentations and sparked many other school activities with their spirited rhythms. Not to be forgotten will be their junlcet to Convention Hall, where they copped an award of merit in the Cultural Olympics competition. The grid season hardly over, bandsmen switched from march to concert music in time to malce their tirst stage appearance ot, the year at the Northeast Civic Associations dedicatory Ceremonies. Performing at numerous other meetings and ceremonies kept the Wlitchell-men in shape for their spring concert, the high spot ot their busy schedule. The orchestra, directed by Mr. Don Corbin, also provided their share of musical enjoyment to the students. This group supplied musical background to the senior play, participated in the Christmas program, mlihe Fortune Teller, and dedicatory ceremonies at the new Y1'VlCA. Their musicianship was also heard during numer- ous assembly programs. The orchestra topped oft' a highly successful season with a performance at Commencement. lVlr. Don Corbin's A Cappella choir blended their voices into many school activities. This much-lauded group was spotlighted in the Christ- mas program and also staged Victor llerbert's operetta, The Fortune Tellerf' The sophomore chorus, the junior high glee clubs and general music classes are molding musicians for tomorrow's A Cappella, while junior high Bandstra is preparing younger stu- dents to take their places as members ol the ban d and orchestra. Illllklf 1'11lf111.r1'11.r!.v1'f11,11 1'11 fillltf 111 fflfjlcllfl mv.-'.1'1o11 by Um 11101111- ltflllli 1111f111l1e1'1f J. 1ll1.l'l.J', D. 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NWI-Hlilllflf, J, ljlll'l-tiflllf, t ur big show . . ll'.f only In Un' l'fu.1f .flill-11.l' R. C.'f111'f'c, am J. .sVIL1l'A't'.If fnlppffif fl'1 fz'll.f News! Good news even though it meant hare work for A Cappella choristers and the I,.A.l IS orchestra. The choir's Steering Committee hae at last decided upon TI Ili FURTUN IC TICLLIER by Victor Herbert, as the big musical presenta tion of the year. Nvill the audience like it Does the plot need rewriting? Xvill the choi give their full support? These were question that raced through the minds ot' committew members at every meeting. Then in earl: February the tinal decision was made, and pro duction plans for TIIIC FORWWUNIC Tl':I,l,lfl '1'1'11.1z1'11,11,from U16 Cuzzzzlfr fIf0n', J. lllIl'l'llJ'Ul1 ffzfml' lo il fIl'1'!IFJ'fl'lI 111z'n1fn'f'.v' Bulfeffoll, L. .1larruf1fu'11,.f. il. Vflfll-!' wflfl lf. llaiimpian In flaw ,nm-.ruff lil!-fjfllllli, fl. .ll0.1fFl', lf. Slnll, D. lx'f1'11.41f'f', and G. flvfllflft' fzrwonqmzfilzf Nw llu.m'm'.r, lf. .laf'ufm'e11, 17. h'.'fl1f'1', R. R0u'f4111d.r, J. Dunn, J. Zl'f7lL'I!l, milf T. Carl, a.r Jlr. D. f.'0!'bllll d1'm'l.r 5-1 I U. Aiflllffl, lf, .lli'DnmIf1f, lf. .IfT,lN'lfl.l1!I, P, lmu- fnm1'l, J. .Ylm1'!, lf. .Wim-i11'l, J. clt1l'hA'l'l1ll, lf. .Nlrnm'll. ff. f:'f11w'11, D. liflllltlill The Fortune Teller got umler way. Since an operetta is given only once every two or three years, it is customary tor administra- tion, tiacvlty, anal stutlents to give full coopera- tion to the show's success. Committees were tiormecl, music rehearsenl, and the stage clressecl up to resemhle a Count's country villa. Nlr. Clhomer llavies, our dramatic coach, gave us the pep anal vitality neecleal to act like a wilcl gypsy ora llussar in search ot' a girl. ixlr. Don Corbin, musical elirector anal proclucer, gave us conti- clence in ourselves anal in our show. fljlllhtzlf fm'1'r, J. lv1Ilt'lIfI.lI:', rn'- .'apr.r ivflfl l'. .York Vllho will forget the Xveclnesclay night tlancing classes, the committee meetings hetore school, the last minute cramming to learn the wortls to ROAWANY Lllfli, the lmallet costume that clitln't tit, or the time we hacl getting malce-up out of our hair? Yve loolc hack now and rememher what tiun, what worlc, anal what heartaches we hacl in the preparation. Now Tlllf l UR'l'UNI'f 'l'l'fl,l,lCR is over, hut autographetl programs and recortls ancl memories remain, 'l'll'lC l tlR'l'UNlf 'l'l':l.l,l'lR will never he forgotten! Lqfl: lf. llillfmpfillr ,1N'11I11'1'iI'lIl'fJlllIlif0 lfzc 11lIIllJ't'lIll?lIf of franled by 11 llllil'-'Ill' on one -Vlilft' and 41 'igzfpajif an ffm J. lulunlme. .llnfdfw 511141111111 ll :fuel 111 Un' ,fmlarr ulfufr, lfzr Couul. lf. IILIIIIOIYHIII, tI'1'nw.r lnir .vmnni mi li1i1nfi'11.:'ilf't' !0t'L'l'.l' If. flew' fluff T. Cliff. ffzzilfllf Cim- J. .Yflfzfkuilf and J. lixllfllfllllt' Clubs a At the end li o a hard day at school, there is nothing better than to say, NVQ can relax to- night. See you at club. Clubs give students the opportunities to get together and have fun socially and, also, at the same time, to acquire some educational knowl- etlge while having fun tloing it. Also, stutlents iintl clubs za l'ig help in gaining much neetlecl poise by participating in V 'X ' Iiojccts to be pre- 56 re outlet for pent-u sented in front of small groups. To give an active social life, to help develop poise, and to teach something new+these seem to be the main objectives of our schoolis clubs. How do we form a club? Yvhy, tbere's nothing simpler. Find ten people in school with a com- mon interest ancl the willingness to meet and a teacher who is willing to supervis 4' you have it: A l e and there c ub is born. JUNIOR DEBS Row l: J. Gdlbflllifll, 13. UWIIIII6, L. f10IIII6J', JI. Ldlldliff, S. Jolmmon, J. R0bl'II.f0I!, S. l'em1ypz11'ker, X. R0g1El'J, D. Oe0'eklau.r, J. Ridigwzly, C. lV11flo11. Row 2: J. l,8I'l'l'1'A'.I'0H, J. Jol1an.r.ron, lf. lYitil?Il.J'IOIl, C. Jlurr, L. lVoodrork, S. Roddy, JIL'.r.r Grave If. Bender, G. Ill'l1I'lllIl, J. 11u'qf1e.r, K. Sfvffzfier I H' 1' W1 ld ,.. LH!-k6l', . i e on. Row 5: G. ZL'llIIEl', lf. JIcLau.i7IzIz'n, S. Quannncn. J. .I1L1l'J'IIt1!I, L. R8L.llIIt1l'tiI, D. Gou.re, N. Key, S. Jlf-Call, J. Xolle, JI. lJJ11'l'lll.ll6fll', II. .YieI.ren, Il. Iltllillftf. Row 4: J. Kline, l'. Slrlllfz, S. .S'I1ep,f1z1rzI, J. 1fl'lll'Al1l7!, V. Slrolmzelz, P. 1,Lil'A'6l'J'0II, J. Heflar, If. Twewlefi, L. .IIIIt'llI7blAH, P. Kamp, J. Jlzuiroe, J. J. Lilllllflllld RIFLE CLUB V. Camlfe, B. 1l iddoe.:. R. llavief. J. Lelmzan, N. Hawley, JI. Hall, K. Jlwood, JI. L. ,IIOIILIIUIIIFIIIL F. Sloudl, L. llnfzeeler and JI. .llllflllll look 011 ax J. ,fill-11 .rllmur llle proper fwzeelifig ,DOJ'L'Il.0ll lo IV. Cowperllzwail TRI-HI-Y Row l: K. Jndcnron, JI. J.D41vfv'. J. Srlluflz, J. De 1fe11edz'1'lz'.f, If. Kralz, JI. .110xx'l1lj, L. JIrGl1ee. Row 2: J. Ilnrper, N. IJ ' D. Um ' FIIAIIIIILF, zffzanzm, D. Benflanl, D. Srfzullz, X. Reberl, S. Sleek, ll . JI1'CaIl, JI. JIeanK,ll, J. l'e1y1er, JI. Twi.1'.reln1a11. Row 5: R. Rob- erl.r, If. 1'a.n'f1aII, If. J. Alffflxll, If. Clark, I . Za1r1o1'.vk-if, I.. llL'IId8l'.I'0I1, R. Hafizia, .Y. Krall, lv. Hare, B. Ii'0Iverl.r, C. Iforanger, 15. Leon- ard, P. Ifalon p energy BOWLING CLUB Row I CKnccIingJ: fl. lfowlrzrzd, If lizlfou, l'. Gcrrow. Row 2 Hincclingb: J. Ilware, R. llnr1.r, J. cyl.1IlIllN1.ll!I'lI, lf. Xloudl, II. L'1'11w- ford, ll. l.1'ppnn1, lf. l2.l'1III.I', lf. J. l2'w1'fr.41, lf. lizrrnlzarl, I.. .III-Hflrrr. X. l,uynn, .llfx llorzzrf' Lazzbawfr STAGE CREW lim-cling: T. l'rz'.rlon, C. ,Y1'f.r0n, lf. .S'n1az'ff1', ll. Dunlap. Slnmling: J. Zrfflqlf, Jlr. llorzlrc' llnllbrwfl, li. I'U!'l'llfl, lf. llmm, S. l7',1vff'H. lf. lt'f-.-'A-, I.. l'Il1lf'f, fl. .1l1'lrf:f'll SCRIBBI,ER'S INK CLUB U. Gr'f1f1'fz', C. IWIHM0, l'. Lmzfzarzfl, X. llazrn, lf. J. .Yrfhu C. Sin' p, ,I. II r1rr', J. Ik,0.fl'lllLl1IllIII, lf. Uorlnzv, X. l,Q11r1l1, .fll-.4'.I' Jlarlfm llllfflllllll I 1 C.l'j70lI.IYIl'D I A- ,,, I' V ll Ik V I' X q ' f - . . v If 1 .. 1 X JB 4. f I FIV . I .ly I T, 7 f JV J ' , L., 'X 1 xx .y .1 WICIGIIT LIFTING CLUB lf. lmmr, I . N t'l.llJ'l!'l'lI, J. .W1r11'K'z'y, R- Nflfff, lf. .Wrfrvz-.f', l . Collffa, C'. lflIfft'L'fI'.'f1I', lf. ln.11f'r1n1, R. La lfuurlzv, lf. .'lfn'rn, lfd Ilt'lll'llt' l 4'fl1'1 1.11 wf'1:f1f1l.r SCIENCE CLUB Row I: J. lffnhzj, D. fluff, R. .Yan- urll, ll. l,1'p,1n11'1!, J. llarrzffofl, I . I,-Y!'l.ll.O'fl'1.ll, l'. l1z'1'1', lf. llL'lll'l'l', li. lfurlz, Ill. llarlow, J. Romen- Mlum, .Y LNIZVII. Row 2: II' .S'l0!fnm'v1', U. cIl'lIu:l0l'fl, U. Love. lf. Jaf0f1.rf'11, IIN. IK,l'l'.Y2l'f:'.If, II . ,Ill-lfI'J', lf. lfowlfzmiv, J. Ilojfnmn, D. ff1'1f1ffc', S. f'm'ke1', R. Slllrllbfrly ff. Gvfllfllft' 1 We meet new friends in the clubs COIN CLUB .II1-. Uzwrryyz' lfpfqrf, .fp011.ru1',.v'I411:1ffr1.q. Row I : C. lx'c1'f,J. lll1l'l76l'.Ax. .X'll,l7,'7, J. Powrff, lf. lf'fbL'l'fJ', V. 4YlHIJ!I, J. .lla!lf1mv.1', G. Gwlllff, li. J. l2'u'fu1.11. Row 2: lf. llI1.1j0,Ul-1111, IV. Aqf01JI0n'!'l', ll. Idppzzfd, U . 1fz11'1'0z4lf1fl,r, fl. Cullen, R. l,l.lIA'.l'f0I1l', R. llamz, lf. 1ll7L'f1,fIlI, 17. lffnzvr, J. llarfnw, T. 1Il't'.IJ0lI, .I. J0f11111.r.vnn, fl. JIM-flelf, L. Ilm-r AUDIO VISUAL STAFF C, llf-.nr, IV. l3u1'1'011'fff1.v, J. U'li'a1u'K'f', J. 1,1-f7!'fL'l', P. ll!'l'l', G. ,flonrzg U. fl:l'f1l'f', J. IiI1l'lll'.F, R. l'z'1A1'f'z', lf. llmm, R. lin1'r11.1', lf. nYll.lft7Il'l'. P. .11'm.r, ,Ulu Paul .llr'LJIll'l' METAL SHOP ClLl'll R. D41n'1'f'.1', Jfr. Iloward lf4'l'.I'f1m'K', lf. ,Ynflzx C. llfztfzr-ffzf, U . Jlvmfr, Cv. l,fIIJl.l7.I', J .3J1fff1'11.1gf01'1f, ff. Illlflffflf, lf. ,'flfx'1'.v.r L 1 x .IUINOR RED CROSS CLUB Row l : .llr.r, llffmz AJI'f7!It'll.l', JI. ,1. l7z1v1'.r. lf. lxrralz, JI. lf. Brlrfzmnlfa, L. cwl'l1N'f0l'lf, Ii. R0fr1'1'l.r, .Sf Avllllllfl, G. .U1Jfc'1', J. Dz'1ff'11r'11'1'4'l1'.v, .lll'vl'. l6.l'1!If'l' .U01'rl,r. Vow 2: I . Jlwrlod, J. Sfflzlllz, D. u,'lJfl.llHI-I', S. C'0mfn.x', L. lgfllkf, J. lfllflfllllfl, I.. Jlfzrrzxfr- w bin, J. 1x'f1'nc', JI. Jw1'.r.Iz'fnn1u, ,l. .3'wf11'lf1orn. Row 5: J. ljl'1lIftll'!, J. lll7l'p1'l', lf. fltllllm, lf. C'f41l'A', JI. Zl1Hl0l'.1'A'.lf, X. lfmll, ff llarr, lf. l.f'0m11'1f, X. l7vf1kf11111.v', lf . .llrfnfl 58 1 X 4 f f GF' v 1 if ' 'M- '24 ,sv H X Q W Yi p ., M i v .Y fv gi ,' xxx-NW. . .z QM fm 5 U i I xt, . sp- 5 fx? ai-:I X fn , I' gy , ff I g - A M , - L t- ' 1 , : Il., HL - 312 ' 'Inq ,f M452 - :-.:- Xu Aff? We w MW me -,X . . .. X, - ,iw 1 -bw fx ., rx QW b we x ' S9 ,sf ,- ,Kg gm - Mm, , M. X wffw 1 g A .X,,,, .QSQRH 'zlzi Eiifkziaaiiii -,waeasszv V Rl W4 , FI l nh is 31154 Q L L5 W s-, M. -f- QV N., :if X I ik ' . 2, A .i.....f?Well-rounded schedule of activities ad Q N55 U xxxxi W A - -N .swam Mm If lf111'f'n14-1ff1.:'4izmf lf. llc'l'l'f1If,u' firm' ou! fi'm'a1'1i1'f1.41 flowf1'11.11 ,rvorf l'J' V. fizlfon Foolflfzlf pf'0.11l'z1n1.r are .rofd In Iwo ,l7t1l't'Hfvl' fly P. AIIIINOI. fur 41 fzllfv fun will-fi? I.. .lltffllflj I . l1fI.lI0f7L.lIlI, 15. V V .Wlfr-11, lf. Slourfl, and lf. l2'u'z'11.11 llltlkif .rurc if 1',o'uo1'1'af'l lf. 15.v'11f1anill1'1'm'f11'.ffz1.'K'11llum'fr'u.11 .S'l1ldvnZ.r L. ff r1odw0f'k, P. l','1z.11fa11d. and If. Srflvy, I . llalffnlzzfflfl, nmf J. lffffzflf n1m1.r1u'v .-vwlvljzf J. .llmwflrzfl buy lfrfcz'f.r for zz foalbaff Zfn' Jw. l,l'UllI gauze A I7 Q , . ff! LIL , .5 ' f,, Q ,Q ' ' .M 4 A i fi 5' wf'7+fw P ' . .4 6 L. V Login N' if iff, LLCCJ V L, My fjff 4 www. llillll-Ilinl nl rflfv fxllldff I.-' U. lfwfffzfogf.-' flf'l1'.rI.r lf. Vellvf' and lf. ,'llk1'.r.v,1n'vp111'c .S'm1ppy drum n1qfo1'z'!la.r .I. flmlmm, .ll. fluff, 1111 ,t'1'Fl1Ulyf0l' lfm Hl'b!'f1llI6 Talleru R0bc1'Z.1' ,1'l1'lK'z' 11 pow l1Vf!l'l' p:1jfl11'n11'n411 al 41 jlmlluzfl 3111 40 I' ,ew vu me AQQE VQNHQQHKJF is F693 W2 X.. f 5' 5 ff is 55 - it Y' A hams , H, 1,216 A AM kk Q N3 W gggmf b img: K A 'lax Q 232 Y,,Q 5mlfg5 V Q W . 4 ja if 5 Wm? A f 523 ig S 1 Q 5 ga was W wwwsg 'K Q. 395 Q x A T? h M, WEWQIQQ ,QQ 54, 5 'M'..ff'n :w k Q M .qs .f 'A 55 33. . f .W 3 i t 3 Ly I QR' ,-f i. 55,32 2. -Q 2. 5 agt wggi fus ,. ik W K,,. by K, ,.f ' gk I g ,ming We aglilghvqgf ifffikzfg mf' , 1 f f M M x 5 Y H o it 2 cf 2 by . J W .. U . f . af! Q ': 3 -'.2 - ' ., A V , 'PU f . ' A f' ' 'M . . A . E , 5 S X, :A 5 1 f K G V , I , K K 3' Q Ma g u in? Aa. gf . is 6 f'f's . ,1YMff,, ,:? A Q 551, a h :1f5.ml'v' va' Y f',.,....- Every Person is Worth 0 In our society the law makes no distinc- tion between rich, poor, Christian, Jew, Democrat, or Republican. Every person is a human being with a touch of God in him. Likewise, every student is important in our school. Our whole school program is constructed upon this sound religious, democratic doctrine. Iappiness lCl.X'tIl1llllllIfI-011 41'11y I. lopped off u'l.flI 11 pf.'1:r'w fn .Yf11e4ff1'.zf l'a1'k, 7716 VIIFIIZUIIJ' Fillfvl' qf ff. 6vA'lIf!A!t', I . lIwl'l.ll-Y'ft'l.lI. lf. Cvfrlamf, l', llvrr, J. .W1uf'!, J. .lfflfzrfx and ll. .Vnmffzf -Iliff on lflf' ,w1mfw1'f'f1 qf U , ll1'wK'.1'011 1954 Seniors develop realistic sense of values tiraduation time at last. Four years ot' time has sped by, and we have already begun to reminisce nostalgically about our days in l,.A.ll.S. XVe were sparked into action by our able president, Bill Dickson. lle was assisted by Ginny Lewis, vice president, Bill Slothower, treasurer. and Dolores lwclntyre, secretary. Other senior leaders to be commended are Fred XVeinstein, C. president, and Nlarian Bell, president ol' the National Honor Society. There iust do not seem to be words enough to express our gratitude for class adviser, Nlr. lloward Freeman, whose guidance has been a l .llrtizrlllhif ,vnl1'f1'11.41tif .vfffvr Ullldlf lu lf. lf'1'dd0e.v 11,-' lf . vim, .1. ll 1fm11'1f, .1. .ll'f1-llllllll, and J. Boyd wall lurn .3'm11'o1'i'f11.vzrQlY1l'zv'.v' lf . Dfrfwolz, ll . .S'falf10wr1', V. l1L'u'll.V', and D. .Il:'llIffvl'E rolnpfele 1m'e.n1n1fj1f pfafm' for lfzc IVfw!n'n,1lofz lrip lceynote to our success. lie has not only helped us, but has also been a wondertul triend to all. Take Care ot, Aly Little Girl, a light drama based on sorority life, revealed the amateur talent of the senior class. Combining their efforts in leading roles were Norma Luisi, Alma Fontana, Rose Buccieri, iwlarilyn Fox, lanet Lane, Robin Atliiss and Paul Krause. Seniors were liept Hhepu on the latest news by the Garnet and Gray, two of whose able editors were Iwarian Bell and Rose Buccieri. lacleie Short and loan Nlaher were awarded the editor- ship of the LAIIIAN by Nlr. Louis Gershman, adviser. Although Pat Wlason, publications Ilzzppzfy 1iz'.rr11.1',v'1'11.11 ffm Xfzlfomif Honor' .S'm'1'z'l11 lillliflitlf u'l.f!I .U1'.r. fI0l'fIll'l'llIl1i .1112 U. lUlf7lt'4Il arf' fum' HIl'lllf7!'l'.Y KI'0l'fllC'l', ff. Van Dyke, and lf. L'ff1f'fv ' ' fv7l'llll'!' 7 lfill'm',I'. ldllflrlll JI, l'. l'fll4fl'f , ll, l'iv.i' ifwffvrfzl' fI',l1 4'f'1' fl ml lril4fi'fuv'fl1'fr al .Yizlfwnzf lfafmf' U. l,f'w1.v', fx. Il , . . Ym'1'rf1f l4II1fNa'fl4l7ll of mm' Hl1'llIllA'l' .v'.A Row lr f. ltvlilljl, lf. Li Ayllllikfl, ff. 1,4111 lflifkr. Ulflw'nli'111fn'f ',v' 1Ill1l.v'f71'1lA'1'l',I'AIM' fum! f,:'f' n, l'. ffi'1'1',fZ'. fl1'11l'1'i',f:'.Ui'11!1'fi', .l. H',1Il't', I . HWFIIII- JI. lirll, .1l. lf. ,llrlmH, .ll, .llw'l:, ll . llfwtzrmf, .l. lfmuvl. vlrffl, -f. fffilfllmlfl, U . f5111'f'o11-fffw, fluff If. Lvlflrk. Row ff: ,Y l,111'.r1',i1mfli'. lf11.w'1','f'1' .l. .x.fIl7l'f, lf. Jlrffnff, I . .llwlvflfifl-11, l', ,1li1wm1, J. ,ll11f1f'f'. hosincss inzuiugcr, was cont-rontunl with many clziys were spcnt in touring Yxhshinglon uni prolmlcins conncctccl with ht-r zircluous iolm, sho taking pictures, hut pcrlmps tht- night :it lfhlmilt llIICUIIIlllllllllllglj' nlicl hcl' ioh with great cn- ltotcl proviclcnl tht- most shccr L'lll0'YlIlQllt. thusiusm. As the month ot' Ala-v clrcw ncur, scnioix hc Q HMI t. H tl X 1 vbxh l V lm' N . ' came cxcitcml. 'l'Iw Prom xyus almost hcrt- :tml ' lm If fm: ,wk -Wd' xlfu no H: Mmm thcru was so much to clo. W hun thc night hnullx Awww' . HW Huw Bull ,clucfltul H nfaglcnl arrivctl, thestuclcntscntcrccl tht- Pt-nn Sllk'l'XVlNNl woiilil 'ol inowllulics final' lights, while tht- 'Intel fm. ll galil Cvcningu 'I-'mt night will HH l'tllllCylilllg l'ootlmll l'I'UllC tcuturcal goal posts 1-OVCVCI, in our 'warts' ' um' ltmtlmlls' Then Iunc was Upon us. its wc lmmlt-il in ou: At lust it czunu. Alter all thu luis lists, room Inst pzxpcrs anal przlcticctl lol' coininum'cn10l1t, nc lists, :intl rcscrvzitioiis wcrc conlirmcal, thc clrczlm rczilizccl that wc wcrc now lcnving l,.,X.lIS otisct-ing Xxvushington lrcczunc an l'LI2lllt.X'. Tzllcing ixlclnhcrs ot' tht- Class ol' l'?.'m4 will illXX'2l-YS it zulvzintzigc ot' cvcr-V moment, seniors haul two nicmhcr thc good tinws anal clit-rixll tht- xncmo ' ' ' ' ' l - itcincnt. The ries 0litl1L'll' high school chums. mlzi-vs tlllc cl XX'ltll l1Zll1l3lllL'SS .IIN LAL ,llfz flmvm if l 1'i'i'n1m1 .Yr'lll.lU' t 'fm-11' .lil-'ffm' We learn how to make aggressiw E., . J oan Mildred Aaron Mary Kay Abbott S. C. Assemblv tude t ' my . i Comm. Sec. 4 Hockev 1-45 N.ll.S. 5, 4 Distributive Ed. Club 4 Garden Club 2 Scott's Hi-Q Team 4 if .K 2 5 Fred Albee Anna M. Anderson Joan D. Anderson Wanda Andel F. T. A. sec. 5 A Cappella 5, 4 Senior Plav Tri-Hi Y 5 Spanish Club 1 French Club 4 Softball 1 Fortune Teller Chorus 1, 2 Fashion show 5 French Club 4 Bill Arnold Robin Atkiss Don Bamford Edith Baranyai Ronald B Chorus 1 S. C. co-treas. 4 Baseball 2-4 Trans. Vtlest Phila. Senior Plav 4 llistorv Club 2 Track 2-43 Band 1, 2 Sr. Play ticket salesman A Cappella 15, 4 T French Club 5 Orchestra 1 Scott's Hi-Q Team 4 Student Council 1 Science Club 4 LAHIAN Staff 4 Bop Citv 2 Fortune e er Anne nat Softball 2, 5 Hockev 4 Intramural volley A Cappella 4 S. C. alternate 2 Fashion show 5 Tri-Hi Y 5 Spanish Club 2, 5 l SE Ei ' :ui-v-v-v M Judy Bates Marian L. Bell Dick Benham Ruth Beverly Bruce Bishop Ed Bisho A Cappella 5, 4 N.l'l.S. pres. 4 Football 2-4 Chorus 1, 2 Trans. Pensacola, Fla. Trans. Pensacola Fashion show 5 Cheerleader Capt. 4 Track 2, 5 Distrib. Ed. Club, local Senior Plav 4 Senior Plav 4 lntramural volleyball 2 S. C. publicity sec. 4 Wrestling 2, 5 8L state 4 G. dl. G. reporter 4 Intramural basketball 2 Cheerleader 2-4 Bo of month 5 French Club 4 Rifle Club 4 Sr. Plav usher S15 Bailiff 4 Fortune Teller Bop City 2 Class treas. 2 adjustments to inferiority Gail Bonner cv l 43 Garden Stball l, 2 is 3, 4 ppella 5, 4 AN staff 4 li Y 3 l. 5, Fortune Te Assemblv 4 Jean Brown Pat Brown Rose Buccieri Pearl Byrd Juliet A. Galahro Club N.ll.S. sec. 4 Student Council I Class sec. 5 Chorus l, 2 Twirling Club pres. 4 llockev 1-4 Chorus l N.ll.S. v.p. 4 Scribblers' lnk 2 Senior Plav Basketball 1-4 Distributive Ed. Club 4 A. A. sec. 4 Distribulive Fd. Club 4 Fashion show 5 Tennis 1-4 C. 8a G. page ed. 4 Drum lxlajorcttc 3, -l A Cappella 5, 4 Student Council 4 N.ll.S. 4 S. C. Awards comm. ser. 4 Spanish Club 2 ller Tri-Hi Y 53 Gvm Aid 2 Tri-lli Y 53 Senior Plav A. A. ticket salesman 2 Ir. Prom publicitv chin. Ioan Uarberry Theodore D. Carl Ruth Cleland Bill Dickson Don DiFilipp0 Bill Dougherty A. pres. 3 Trans. Manchester S.C. alternate 4 Class pres. 2, 4 Football I - 4 Trans. Darby 4 jlllllL'UlllllI. co-Chnl. 4 A Cappella 5, 4 Hockev 2-4 Football I-4 Track 2. 5 ev 2-4 Fortune Teller Ir. Varsitv Tennis 2 Basketball 2 av costume comin. Football 4 Intramural vollevball 2 All Delco. Baseball 5 i Y 3 A. A. picture co-chin. 4 Football back award 4 rv Club 2 A Cappella 5, 4 N.H.S. co-treas. 4 li Club 4 Spanish Club 1, 2 S.C. I, 2g Wrestliiig 4 vpella 2-4 Tri-Ili Y 5 Baseball I-4 i orothy Dreyer 'ette 2, 5 lural vollevlmll iural basketball rn show 3 itv 2 s 2 11 Club 2 ll Club 2 Leon Evans Ed Fitzsimmons Baseball 2-4 Coin Club 2 5 Distrib. Ed. Club v.p. 4 5 Alma Fontana Marilyn Fox Shirley Frith S.C. alternate 4 Class ser. 23 Tri-lli Y 5 Intramural vollcvball 7 French Club 2 S.C. sec. 4 llistributivc lid. Clu Basketball 2- 4 Tennis 2443 Senior Plav A Cappella 3, 4 Fortune Teller Colorguard 2 A Cappella Majorette 5, 4 Scott's Hi-Q Team 4 Senior Plav Fashion show 5 Intramural basketball N.l l.S. 5, 43 Frenvli Club 4 We try sincerely to understan Bob Gallen Celine Geary Marie Gelletich Gwen Gentile Paul Grexa Poo lnll I 2 rl runs Notre Dame 4 Senior Plav Coin Club v.p. 4 Football 2. 4 buengc Club Fashion show 5 Scribbler's Ink 2e4 Basketball 5 French Club 4 Tri-Hi Y 55 N.H.S. 4 Track 5, 4 Spanish Club I 2 Science Club 4 Spanish Club 2 Intramural basketbwll 5 LAHIAN Staff 4 Hockev mgr. 2-4 Orchestra I-4 A Cappella 5, 4 Edward H. Hag: S.C. Assemblv 2-4 Bop Citv 25 Coin C Senior Plav A Cappella 5, 4 Suburban Chorus Z Orchestra 4 9 Band Dance Band 2, 4 Fortune Teller David Hall Marilyn Hall Bill Harkins Marel Harl Al l'l2I'I'iSOIl D t b t El Cl b 4 Tri Hi Y treas 5 Lab assistant 4 Rifle Qlub X p 4 Basketball Illgl' 0 is ri u ne L u - ' . . A C. xppella 5 4 IW xporette 4 S.C. alternate 4 Senior Plav Intr nnural footb ill Rifle Club 4 Senior Plav Fortune Teller lntr :mural busketb ull Sr Plav ticket salesman Orchestra 2-4 Orchestra 2 ' Cl b 4 S ' Club 5, 4 Science Llub 5 4 Science u cience Fortune Teller A Cappella 5, 4 A Cappella 5, 4 Garden Club 2 French Club 4 Math Club 4 Intramural football ve Dui nayes Track 2 Spanish Club 2 Dance Band 2 Intramural footba Lansdownelli-Lite Orchestra 5, 4 A Cappella 5, 4 Fortune Teller ass x 1 I IN II Audio Visual pres 4 Photographv Club pres 4 Football mgr. 5, 4 I l f tb ll 4 Wrestling mgr. 4 Jon 1101 Bop Citv 2 A Ca ella 5 4 P 1 Soph Iiliop lVI.C. Historv Club 2 Fortune Teller 48 Ml Lll IIQLKIIIUEII Int. Friendship Comm. chm. 4 Math Club co-chm. 4 Tennis 5, 43 N. H. S. Scott's Hi-Q Team 4 Science Club 5, 4 Dance Band Club 5, Accompanist 5, 4 Senior Plav 4 E ..---, ---J Tennis 5 Intramural footbz Intramural baske Intramural wrestl Intramural vollev Bowling Club 5 Spanish Club 2, 2 me other person's point of View 'at Johnson Linda Johnston Thomas Kearns Cynthia Keil Virginia Kelly Jack King lklonaca, Pa. 4 llockev 2-4, F.'l'.A. 5 Distrib. Ed. Club treasg Coin Club sec. 5, 4 Basketball lllgr. l'f5 S. C. 45 N.ll.S. 4 cnch Club 4 Basketball 2-4 Local-state member 4 Softball mgr. 5 Rille Club pres. 4 Plav 4 Colt 'i'55 5 Distrib. Ed. Club 4 Alath Club co-chm. 4 ilub 4 l'ri-lll Y 5 Phila. D. E. Club sec. 4 Track 2-4: Sr. Play usher Bowling Club 5 Scribbler's Ink 2 Fashion show 5 S.C. Assemblv 4 Spanish Club 5 Aclv. Science Club 4 S.C. Asst. treas. 4 Sr. Play usher Dick Kitts Paul Kraus Bill Krause Wayne Kressley Blanche Kurtz Janet Lane utive lfcl. sec. 4 Sr, Play Intramural football 5 Track mgr. 5 Softball 2-4 Senior Plav 4 4 YVood shop club 4 Baseball 5 Band 1-45 Science Club 4 lntramural basketball 5 Auclio-visual sec. 5, 4 1 Llub 2 Assembly comm. chm. 4 Photo raphv Club 2 District Band 2, 5 A Cappella 5, 4 fi 81 G reporter 4 Colt .'55 5 Rifle Club pres. 2 Basketball timer 5, 4 Senior Plav 4 Garden Club 2 Bop City 2 Lab assistant 4 French Club v.p. 4 Intramural basketball 5 Math Club 4 Tri-l Ii Y 5 S.C. Assemblv 4 Spanish Club I, 2 Intramural volleyball I.V. Track 2 A.A. Ticket cashier 4 ancy Leith Audrey Lewis Virginia Lee Lewis Judi Loeliger Norma Luisi Bill Macaleer 7 V 2-4 lntramural vollevball 2, 5 Class v.p. 4 Student Council 4 A.F.S. Scholarship 5 Football 2-4 A Cappella 5, 4 Hockev 2-4 Choral Club 5 Orchestra 2-4 Wrestling 2-4 sketlmll 5 Y 5 :ral vollcv Club 4 3 ba Senior Plav 4 S.C. alternate 2 Tri-lli Y 5 tiarclen Club 2 F.T.A. 5 Fortune Teller Basketball 2-4 Softball 2, 5 French Club 4 F.T.A. 5 N.H.S. 4 Distribulive Ed. Club 4 N.l'l.S. 5, 4g F.T.A. pres. 4 Student Council 2. 5 Senior Plav 4 Football Club 2--4 Brigadoon 2 French Club 2 Tri-lli Y Dres. 5 Science Club 4 Scott's Hi-Q alternate 4 Wrestling awarcl 5 Friendship comm. sec. 4 We learn the need to evaluai James MacAlister Joan Maher Robert James Martin Pat Mason Frank F. McCarthy, JY- Teresa J 9911 MC Class pres. 5 Softball l-4 S. C. alternate 5 Pub. business mgr. 4 A Cappella 5, 43 N.H.S. 4 Class v.p. Football 5, 4 French Club sec. 4 Track 5, 4 Welfare Drive chm. 4 S. C. treas. 4 S. C. Publicity c Student Council 5, 4 S.C. Act. Comm. sec. 4 Senior Plav Spanish Club 2, N.H.S. 4 Basketball 2-4 chm. Football Club 5, 4 A Cappella 5, 4 A Cappella 5, 4 F.T.A. vice pres. 5 Track 2-45 Rifle Club 1, 2 Colt '55 5 Tri Hi Y 57 Orch. 1-4 Spanish Club 2, 5 Colt '55 prompter 5 Science Club 5 Garden Club 2 LAHIAN 4, N.l'l.S. 4 Coin Club 2 Intramural vollevball 5 Bowling Club 2 A.A. Ticket cashier 4 Fortune Teller A Cappella 5, 4 Commencement usher 5 Senior Plav student dir. Fashion Show 5 Intramural football 5 Dolores Mcln tire Bob McKelvey Class treas. l Football 2-4 All Delco. llockev Team 4 Track 2-4 Student Council 2, 4 All Delco. End 4 Line Man of Week 4 Football award 4 Woodshop Club 2, 5 Class sec. 4 llockev 2-4 IV Basketball 2, 5 Senior Plav usher F.T.A. 5, 4 French Club 4 Garden Club 2 Beth Mellott Mary Mertz Angelo Alan Micalizzi Basketball 25 Tri-Hi-Y 5 Class v.p. 5, F.T.A. 5 Distrib. Ed. Club pres 4 Senior Plav 45 N.l'l.S. 4 N.H.S. treas. 4 Local 8K state member 4 A Cappella 2-43 Softball l Tri-Hi-Y v.p. 5 Orchestra 5, 4 Hockev 2-4 LAHIAN Staff 4 Student Council 2, 4 French Club l-5 A Cappella 5, 4 S. C. alternate 2, 4 Math Club 45 Scrib. lnk 2 Math Club 4 Fashion show 5 Arthur Mita Football 2-4 Track 2-4 Stage Crew 2-4 Spanish Club 5 Coin Club 5, 4 Football Club 2- Mary Lou Montgomery Janet Morgan Janice Mowry James Musser Joan Navitt Betty Nai Rifle Club sec. 4 Senior Plav 4 lntramural basketball 5 Intramural football 4 Hockev 5, 4 Garden Club sec. Color Guard 2-4 Color Guard Corporal l-4 A Cappella 5, 4 Band 2-4 LAHIAN Staff 4 Intramural baske Band 2-4 Band 2-4 Librarian sec. 5, 4 Orchestra 4 A Cappella 4 Orchestra 2-4 Tri-Hi-Y 5 Tri-Hi-Y 5 Dance Band 2-4 Fashion show 5 A Cappella 4 lntramural vollevball 5 Fortune Teller F.T.A. 55 Tri-Hi-Y 5 Chorus l, 2 Student Council 5 Scribbler's lnk 5 Fort une Teller 50 French Club 4 S. C.Assemblv 4 he cause of anxieties and Worries Peggy Nock George Nopper Julia Novielli Sally Nupp Sherry Ann Ott Marion Overcash 1s.lVashingtonlJ.C. Trans. P.lWl.C. 4 Basketball 2-4 Senior Play 4 Colt '55 5 Basketball mgr. 5, 4 orette 4 Band l Garden Club 2 Coin Club sec. 5 S. C. Asseinblv 4 A Cappella 5, 4 Elppllllll 4 fJl'Cll6StI'ii l ALldlO VlSlJal SEC. 4 A Cappella 4 lntralnural Bagkefba 5 Soph Chnl-Us 2 Y G. reporter 4 Spanish club 2 Assistant librarian 1, 2 Coin Club 2 'Ch Club DFCS. 4 Cafeteria 57 Span. Club Fortune Teller r l':llSCll1lblC 4 ' une Teller Bowling Club 4 Tri-Hi-Y 5 Fashion show 5 'om Peraino Joan Pheneger Dan Powell :e Band 5 Senior Plav 4 Football 1-4 club 4 Soph. Chorus 2 Basketball l, 5 '55 5 Tri-Hi-Y 5 Track l City 2 French Club 2 Spanish Club l, 2 llop 2 Wei ht-liftin Club 4 g g Football Club l-4 Jackie Pu riefoy Trans. Yeadon A Cappella 4 Fortune Teller Red Cross Club 4 French Club 5 Regina Ann Quinn Dick Raezer A Cappella 5 S. C. art representative Cheerleader 4 LAlll.-'KN cartoonist 4 lVla1orette'5 Carden Club 2 French Club 2 Tri-lli-Y 5 Fortune Teller nneth Rishel Robert Rowlands Norman Rowley William Rumberger Ralph Russo Tom Salomone mall 2-4 Class treas. 5 Track 2-4 Trans. Ridley Park Football 2-4 Football 1-4 pres. 5 Science Club v.p. 4 Football mgr. 5 lntramural football Baseball 2-4 Football Club l-4 v.p. 4 Tennis 5 Commencement usher 5 Intramural tennis 5 Football Club l-5 llistributive lftl. Club 4 e Bancl l, 2 Basketball l, 2 S. C. Club Ctlllllll. co-chin. Science Club 5, 4 Bowling Club l, 2 mural basketball Commencement usher 5 N.H.S. usher 2 Wood Shop Club 5, 4 F.T.A. 5 mural football Nlath Club 4 Rifle Club 5, 4 Wleight-lifting Club 5 mural wrestling 5 French Club 4 Spanish Club 2, 5 lntramural basketball 5 N.Il.S. usher 2 llistory Club 2 We Realize that a person's attitu Bill Scott Ed Scott Tom Sharkey Jackie Short Diane Singley Bill Slothovs Distributive Ed. Club 4 Distributive Ed. Club 4 S. C. Assemblv 5 Student Council 5 Colt '55 5 Class treag, 4 Distributive Ed. Club 4 Tri-Hi-Y sec, 5 Coin Club pres. 5 Hockev 1-45 S. C. sec. 4 Spanish Club 2 A Cappella 4 Science Club 4 Class sec. 13 Colt '55 5 N.H.S. 4, LAHIAN staff 4 S. C. Assemblv 4 Harold Smedal Duane Snyder Katherine Ellen Jim Travaglini Jim Valentine Eddie Vett 9 Exchange student Track 2 Ta'hJ'an Coin Club 2, 5 Class pres. l Wrestling 2, 4 from Norway lntramural vollevball 5 Intramural basketball 5 Distributive Ed. Club 4 Student Council 2, 5 Intramural footba Sr. Play lntramural football 2 Football 1-4 Weight-lifting Cli Track 4 lntramural wrestling 4 Baseball 1, 5, 4 Math Club 4 Spanish Club 2, 5 Outstanding Lineman 4 S. C. Assemblv 4 Basketball 2, Wrestling A Cappella 5, 4 Ronald Vinnacombe Roger Walck Fred Walti Arnett Ware Aggie Watson Trans. Sliaw lr. High Track l Coin Club 2 F.T.A. v.p. 5 S. C. alternate 5 lntraniural football 5, 4 Track mgr. 2 Distributive Ed. Club 4 Bowling Club sec. 4 Hockev 2e4 lntramural basketball Math Club 4 Tennis 55 N.H.S. 4 Basketball 2-4 lntramural wrestling Science Club 4 Basketball 2 Softball 2-4 Intramural softball 5 Brigadoon 23 Tri-Hi-Y 5 S. C. Awards comm. 4 Woodsliop 4 Colt '55 53 G 81 G 2-4 Hockev plaver award 4 Senior Plav 4 Softball plaver award 5 LAHIAN Staff 4 52 Fred Weins S. C. pres. 4 Lab. assistant 4 Football 1-4 Science Club 5, 4 Football Club l-A Math Club 4 Student Council I N.H.S. 4 -1 .-n . ..,'x JV, n life makes or breaks him hn Barry Wells Lynne Wheeler Jean Williamson Rawle Yocum Judith Anne You ng Marcia Zamorsky Plav 4 Softball 2 Spanish Club I Distributive Ed. Club 4 Softball 1 4 lr VarsItv Basketball 2 pella 4 Intramural basketball 5 Coin Club 2, 5 Carden Club 2-4 Spanish Club 3 Band Club 2-4 Rifle Club 4 e Club I Ie Teller 1954 Senior Class Achievments MAIIY KAY ABBOTT ..... ROBIN ATKISS ..,.. MARION BELL ..... DICK BENIIAM .... .... IEAN BROWN .... ,... ROSE BUCCIERI .... .... IOAN CARBERRY .,.,. .... BILL DICKSON ..,.. . . MARILYN Fox ,... ALMA FONTANA ...,, GWEN GENTILE. . . ED HENRIE .... . AL HARRISON ....... KEITH IACOBSEN ,.,. LINDA IOIINSTON .... .... WAYNE KRESSLEY. . . . . NOR.N1A LUISI, .... ,. JOAN MAHER Y..... DOLORES MCINTIRE. . . . , MARY MERTZ. .,..... . FRANK MCCA RTHY .... .... TERESA MCCARTHY. . . BILL MACALEER ..... PAT MASON ...,...,,...... BOB MCKELVEY ...,..... . . MARY Lou MONTGO.NlERY. . . PEGGY NOCK .............. NORI'lAN ROWLEY. . . DICK RAEZER ..,.. BILL SLOTI-IOWER. . ,. IACKIE SHORT ..... IIM VALENTINE .... HAROLD SMEDAL ,... AGGIE WATSON .... ..... FRED WEINSTEIN. . ,. Cilizefwhip award, mo.rl valuable hockey player award, vive-pre.ridenl of S. C. A.m'i.rlanl lrea.rurer of S. C. Pre.ridenl of N .H .S., 2nd prize in I Speak for Democraqzf' conle.rf. Baillllf Secrelary of N .H.S., raplain of bamkelball leam. Vice-pre.ridenlofIV.f1.S., A. A. lreaxurer. Co-rhairman Club Commiflee of S. C. Cla.r.r preaidenl, oulrlanding back award lflzolballj . Correfponding Secrelary of S. C. Female lead in Forlune T eller. Diwlriel Orcheflra. Chairman 11ward.r Commillee of S. C. Repre.renlalive of Model U. .V. Chairman Inlernalional Friend.rl1ip Commillee of S. C. Hockey leam caplain, oulwlanding guard award Cbawkefbal l J . Di.rlru'l Band. American Field Service Scholanrlzip. Handicapped e.r.ray award. Cla.r.r Jecrelary, co-caplain of hockey leam. Co-lrea.rurer of N .H .S. Treafurer of S. C. Chairman Publicity Commilfee of S. C. Oulwlanding W rewller award. Bu.rine.rJ manager of Publicalionw. Oulelandiny back award. Caplain of Color Guard. Female Lead of Forlune Teller. Ca-chairman Club Commilfee of S. C. Ari repre.renIalive to S. C. Cla.f.r lrea.rurer. Recording .rerrelaljy of S. C. Foolball award, male lead in Fbrlune Zeller. Norwegian Exchange Sludenl. Jlowl valuable hockey player award, .roflball rap- lam. Prewidenl of Sludenl Council. 55 Q X V 1 .UW lx v y . Unpergghe guidance of hlargaret Cook, class J 5 . N .ydvis rpli niors this year continued some of last uniors . . . Keenl S. ,ll1'ffw', C. .S'f1a1'ko, J. Jfflllllllllll, and lf. .lleclmn .rlutfif N16 conlrm-f, I0 fic .rzlqncd N'l.llI Lee .Si'olI'.f f7l1IIlIIf0l' lfze ,llll1l'0l' Prom The Student Council Talent Show fou nd many yumors participating. Class members were also xl! y:Qve,ar'S xljrihlects, successfully selling Christmas active in Government Day as Frank Franz fi Q tre 'she lies, and .lfaster eggs. I H copped the position ot Speaker of the llouse, the 'V Sitter much discussion, Night ol' Knights tirst LAHS student to do so. ugtais decided upon as this year's lunior Prom A I . Q . . A. thfeme. lfeudalistic lords and ladies adorned the V. lnot wr lull thls yqaliyllizw the clgglmn ol A walls and provided a medieval atmosphere for 531. S5?de?.t gguficll Illvcsulenh' lthe 'Umm' ttluileiinost tl1I'llllI'lg.6VCI1t ot the yhcar. new gufml aluut wx? Ii 1ffTTt l'1fflf'f1f V ll his year special congratulations go to two ac els lpm buclalhv as Ot OCIUI 0 lt' NX' QfM'o1'tl1y juniors. Pat Lenhardt and Dave Connor H ,Yes: these are probably the things the class ot A VT lmoth won an A.l ZS. Scholarship and will spend -no XVlll.l'CITlCI11l3CI I110St-HI1tl carry with them l . their summer in Germany. into their even busier senior year. itil f NJ ,Vip . LL Vg, 7017! . gl. L' fini? 'XAVLUJ ' ,, Af' f i 'H CQL' J31 HUM ICROOM 28 Row I: I.. llvzzfzg, T. lIl'!'J'fUlI, JI. .llnla1',t'f-V, lf. lL1w,r011, P. Lvlzllfmll, F, Llofrlfn, lf. cvlIl'll!'l', Hn. 7l'1l.nf4'ff. lf. Gl'l'lII!II. Row 2: .Y Cinok, lf. .Ni'f1lr1m'L'f'f', vf. Yllffvoll, lf. .Wn11X'0, J. l'1U'ff1f, C. flillfllllffllth 17. Iii-alll. Row 5: H. Inlflmm, ill. iSlii'l-lllllff, D. Pzmqif, D. llt'lIIl7lIl'lf, li. lim'- rou-17f1.r, D. bllilllj, lffrk Hmm' f, 1, . N NIV I 'X - FJ N J X lx, i lift or M t iz , T . rj A u it lv , Y K 1 ,off Y L' 1 .XJXJ yd U. M 'gif' , tx Y X f ' N ,yy X5 WN lv X l tm U1 my wid ' 'AV ll R lf A X 'lb N5 J Vg! X 'rd .i ,K A xi ,M X lj , A . , my ' -' HOMEROOM 56 Row I: ll. c,y0,l7f'!l7Illi, li. 1f'urlf1fu.11- lou, P. ,Ill'Nf'l', lvl. cll'1Il:1f, ff. lf 1'11m', I . .xv8u'lIlfIII, I.. G'0fllIlI0l'II, C. Ur Vzmll. Row 2: If. iSlff'N'11l'f, X. LOQIIIIH, lf. Ufmfa, lf. If f1fI1', C. f1'0z'ff11rfl, Cy. l5zlllvljf1'1'fzf, ll. ,1nlm1'. T. l'f11'f1'p.r. Row 5: .l. .W141f'f'w.1f, lf. Z1'f1r1fr1', I.. lmurlmzd, U . .Uw- Ii0ii'!1l1, lf. Chzujfnnf, lf. Lovr. J. lflvzfiyfzfz, lf. .llfflllll r rt ' f madows on International Horizon YU W . 1 f- K lf .WW Q, .- .MMM M5e..if.. ...I L I J J 4 HOMEROOM 40 Row I: If. .II1'GI1m', I'. Dofdv, I'. Il'IUl'114'Il, II, S1-llullz, IJ. IIEIIIIIIIII, II. IX'IIIl.tjt'l', If. IIZIIIIAFU, If, IIuI1e1', X. lJ','Iw'.-0. Row 2: II. II'fII1'an1.r, C. Xuflafl, .I. Glzlrfzl, C. .S'I11',np, I'. Ifafon, II. .3'eIlzr1', G. .IIla1nu.r, If. .Ij7t'Il.t1lI, .I. Zelflry, II. I.1'pp11rd. Row 3: .I. .IIvGuI111111, X. Ilinnnc- I! 'lI, I'. leQl1L'l'.l', II . Ifrown, I'. .Ylfv1lI011, I.. Ihqrl. II. IIaa.r, I'. Itzqfmfon, U. L'a.rlIe .3 4 t, I Quiz IK ck JJ 1, I IOMEROOM 42 Row l: C. .IIvL'Ioy, .II. .Ill1llIll, Ii. IXV!'II!'l', .I. Youllon, Iv. C'a.vlIz'. If. f.'IlHlldI!'l', .I. f.vII1llI,U!ItllIl.ll, .II. TIII, I . .S'41nlrlIa, S. I!nt'l'A'lllfIIl. Row 2: If. Innm, .I. IX,0.l'FIII7!1llIIl, If. .Sl-011, I . ll!!-tl0fI1.11lI, II . Sfone, fl. Urlfe. K'Iau.r, II . lION.t1IIFl'Ilf, .1. .'l1u'z:q, .I. .IIrIonry. Row 3: If. .I. ASIKIIIKV, II. Connor, I . I'?wn:, II. lllAll1'A'l'Il, If. , yllwnod, If. .Woudl fo Q , ,. 1 Q.. 0, p . F Q27 c'f7Eq?,.:.ff' - Q F, 4,2471 Y , ,. 2, ,f A ,,f . K . P. . , ' Yglif' lrgl- . x S' 4 4- ,uf- - K Y- - Q , g, f,,. - 1-gi, 4 1 c' L37 'Q fn IIOMEROOM 38 Row I: II. .IIf'l.'oIIo1n, If. A-EIIHII, If IQIIIUII, .ll. lellfllllllll, If. It'w1n11, .SY .Il1'fIf'r. .I. 7vlll'IlI'l', .I. Yeryzer, lf. G'01'lm'l'. Row 2: .II. 1It1.lfI0l', II . I'1'nm1womIve, IV. Kranrer, If. .S1'lll'Il', X. l,I1l'A'l'l', .Sf .SIIlIIlH0l!.l', If. Ivan II.IlA'l', .I. IIIIIIHI'-l', If. IIr'n1n11'1'.1'b11f'I1. Row 5: C. .II11f.rard, If .Irnk1'n.r, .Y .N'wI1f'0rzIf'r, .I. Ixrrfllf, If. .II4'- Ilonafd, II. L'l'r1ujf01'11, .I. IIunn, If. l'I'l'Alf, I . IIork1'f1.11 ,K Z7 V, 5 f sc ix Qic Ci f 1f0,f ' X I fQg,LQf C--1' 1- 1 C2 ,QT C-6 Lgomimojggs rz....-Main 1-Ilzel, ,xx Rfk .1. lemf, ls, ,1. . M, .lf II-'II-11llf!', CI. IIE, II. Ifurklqlf, II. I,om'. Rn . Slcwarl, If. Gall, X. .SIIIL'II0lI, x. Ibznlfzl, G. Jlovrr, II. Ilunfap, , flldcn, If. Ii'1'lfvf', .ll, fffbmon, II, ,IIIIIIIZEIZ Row 3: II0Ir AYKIIIIFII, If. lIf'l'IllIl1l'dI, If. ,'III1e1'I. If. cV!l'l:fII.1IlI, If. Clark, If 11-1-IIl'l'.l', If. .S'n1ac'Ie1', .I. Iloffman, I! I A P Q 5 Row li II. l't'1Il'Il, l,1'1'l'r'l', ll111'l1'11, If ,ll1111, S. C'uf1'll11, l'. l7111'. .f, C. .Y111r1111'f,m11, T. Jz'1'01111'. Row fl: L'111'0l L'111'1'1111, ff. Z1'1111111'1'- 1111111, 151401 1,011 ,xv0t'IilI0, J. f,u't'H, lf. .IlIlf.'l'.4'0l., lf. 1,1111 llorn, JI. '11.111f1'1', J. l 11l1111'1'. Row 5: 13. f1'.ll1'1'1'1'.1', 11. R0f11111f, 1514411 .ln U 1'f.1'1111, J. lJuf11'11.1f, ff. IIIIIW, H. 11111-1'1', .l. 171111.-', .I1111 Y'1'll1'11.r1f111.rl Row lt fl. Sf1l1'A'f1011.1'1'. lf. fX'L'1ll'1l.1', Y. .S'1111'lf1, If. ,U1'D111111fd, .IL ll11w1j11, C. ll11.11111'1'l11, I . Jlwood, 17. llxlllll. Row fl: V. Y71a111p.1'011, If f Y1'f,f1111. .f. .1l11Hf11'w.1', D. S1'a1'fe, I.. lffnfw. Row 5: lf. ll111'1'11.11, lf. ,1'1111111'1f, K. .S'11.111ff1', Un. 1l11'C'11ff, li. UUIJ11, C. .7I1'l1'f11'fl, lf. 1,lIJ't'fIl1H Because ol. the recent jointure with Aldan, the Sophomores heralded their tirst high school year with a get-acquainted dance to become more liamiliar with their new class members. These future Utycoonsn of LAHS devoted a large part oli the year promoting their hungry class treasury. Sponsoring an open house and candy sales at home basketball games netted much ot the funds. The pennywise '56ers again displayed their salesmanship when they sold I IOM EROOM 37 IIOM EROOM 39 . .11111'1'.r011, .Il. G'11fln.11f1cr, C. Sophomores . . S'opf1o111o1'e 1'l11.r.r Qf7I'1'El'1I' X. De11k!11111.r, U. ficlflftlll, R. Saford, and JI. lf. Bu1'f1n11a11 1'0lIJ'l.tfI'I' l1lM'J'liblifI-11'1'J' for n1ak1'11l11 1110111111 all-occasion greeting cards to further reinliorce their pockethools. Several of the Sophs supported varsity crews this year while many sparked JV squads. Others cheered the teams on from the stands or worlced behind refreshment stands. As an innovation, the social-minded class ol '56 came up with a Sophomore Code. The booklet was formulated by a committee com- prised largely of students and several parents and Contained suggestions for dating and parties. ake man responsibilities in school life IIOMICROUM 41 Row l: U. Ix'0f1'11.r, I'. Hvilfrllf, I'. U4'1'1'1m', .I. Ix'afu1Ky'1'r1u, U . 'lI'l'0lIIl', .Sf L'1m'fu'1'lf1wn1'l, I'. .IIf'I2'f1vy, .I. I'n.rlu.r. Row 2: If. .YI0llfft'l', fl. .Il0.lft'l', If. NYVIIINOII, .II. Carla, ff. I.r'uK', ff. .II1'Iff'1', ff. Ifzllvzfml, If. .Ilfzfrffv.-'u'm'lf1, II. .II1'Cal'lf1.1f. Row fi: ll. .Y1'rf1nf.r, II. ll 1'11w111'1I, JI. I'u'1'.r.w'fun111, If. ll11'm'a!l1', G. Uru- ll'Ir', C. .Ynlhg If. Ilannfl, If. .Svflrflml HOMEROUM 54 Ram' I: .I. Ik'1'IIlf, .ll. Ifonlfl, .Y .IIuffv1', If, ffI11.nr, .Sf I'0lllI'I1, ,I .Y11wn, I.. ffllnfftlll, C. Ix'4w1Nr Row II: .Y Cmzffmr, If. Comlqu, If .S'r1'1nI, .Y I'41f1111'.'1', G. IeI1II.l'0II1, I Ix'm1'fr1jlIl'f', .Y I,l'lIA'!l1I11.l'. Row 5: II. .Yf!'lPllll'II, X, Ifrmvn, J. llarprr If. ,'011w11Mf111, .Y. Ixvmlf, J. lifmfff- I IOM ICROOM 58 Row I: .II. .I. ILIMZI, IJ. lf7lPll'l', If. lX'l'lIIZ, If. ll1ll'l'1.J'0lI, .II. If. Iinrflumlfz, IP. Uomf, C. Candff. If. C1'aujfm'11', II. lllIl'l'l:I'. Row fl: If. .IIvfmn, .I. .S'1'f1uf!z, .I. Gbrdon, I. Ifuknffl, If. I3'1'.rK', .I. AYIIII-III, T. ,111-Cfvffanff, .Sf .S'lm'fr, J. Yluw. Row 5: .I. Itlfzfzf, If. l1l'f7llllllI, C. .Wnn11m11, ff. .S71'fv.f', If. If0Ifrf'!.r, -I. I'lvl1'.1f, I'. I,nomvr, II. U f1lz'1.f, If. I.1'nm1nl' I IOM EROOM 60 Row I : If. .S'f1.0'0rd. .I. Dv Ife1mI1'.'l1U', Ix'. Nunffofl, I. Cflzlfldlcr, If. .IIm1a', I'. .Slflzm-K', If. Xlofl, C. .Ur lirffvlfll, .ll. ixvllltillffli. Row 2: II. Iindrr, X. lfffllllllll, II. IIuu'11flw'I1f, If. Ufwu, Ii. lIWl'l'lIIl, Ii. Jafm, U. W flvtlflflvl, I'. c7t'lI1l'lII, If. Lee, If. lfubw-I.,-. Row fi: .I U I1rc'ff'1', I'. If 1'11lz.'f, .II. l'iIllfA'llt'l', If, .Ilf- Ilsrlrll, I'. IIvmf4'1'.1'0n, U. .II1' cvllfffhlf, I . Z11lIIUl'.1'A'.lf, U . l'i1l'l'l1H, C. Ifofvznffvf, If. Ilourk IIOMEROOM 55 Row I: ll. .N'11ff0nf, .U. Lhllillfftlf, D. .Yr.rlw', U. lfvff. lf. lldltllf, X. Quanz- lIIl'lI, If. lnf'f'fffz1'f'f', lf. Y'u'f',I'fl'lI, IJ .l,1vplr.m1!v. Row 12: pl. l'l'bf10, .ll. lvl-Illl, YV. l'k'l'l'Il4'l', If. Yllll'llFl', l'. .Yflfnfzlnmh S. .Uq111'r1u', lf . .llU.!ft'l', .l. lL'1'l'1'k.ru, lf. Kaffe. Row 3: J. C'0.v, U, f1'v11f1'fz', ll. L'uffvn, ff. YI?-lf, ff. Ayflllllk, lv. .S'1u1'lf1, 13. .Yvwnnlfr IIUMICROUN1 57 Rm w I' lx' S'z1'f11111'1'lf1 ll leflldllbt' v . . . f I , . , 1 , T. Jlrffolf, lf, .Wmm11'l, G. l'l1.vjzf, l'. lilfzfr, C. l.a11.n'l1, .ll. U f141-lfffzfzd, J. .W11'lf1'f1-1g!lr1'41'. Ruw 2: JI. l'mf4'1'- wsu, ff. liu.r.n'-11, I . Imlzfnlfffl, L, l,.u'm, 5. lrwm, G. flllflllllfllll, ll. llfzwmjrf, ll. lhffamf, J. .llm'.vfn1lf. R xx' 3- li 11 -170111 aff L' l'?'mm' U . . . . 1 .1 , . . U. Lvfrfflflzf, lf, lfurlmz, N. l'1'nK'- .rlumg l'. lflzzfffflflzf, D, l51'1fJfz'. 5. lfnmr I IOM ERUOM 59 Run I : l'. ffnlfl, S. lf01f4lf11,.f. .llnmzm lf. llrlllf, l'. .If7f70H, ,l. l'27!'.l'f0fjk'l', fx. ll'u'1ll, .I lI,1n1!u-0, lt. l'ml1. Rum' ffl P. f l1fff'1', lf. lflllljl, R. Cvvak, U . lfvrrllllvfvllll, K. lXVl.lIA'l'l, .f llflwffr, P. full-fffvhzf, AN. Asxllllrffl, T fx'1'm1mf. Row S: J. 1flm'K'f1u1'n, .1 N 41w1'0. f'. Rvmf, .U1lNI:'f1, S. .X'f1v,1vfnmf, l.. .Yf1z111,I'A'1',1', pl. llalm, C. .lflvfzzzw Freshmen . . . begin 1 l'la11111'11y 4'fa.v'.r 11wl1'u1'!1'c,r In an lAl1Kf0l'lllll! di.n'11.r.1'1'o11 arf' T, ,'IfA'l.lI',4', fl'i'l7-l'., L. If'00drow'c, wer., J. Bfzzwkllurn, p1'f.v'., and G. lfalwvfl, v1'f'e-pl'r'J. 3 I 1 H S 31 ealize their potentialities All tor sportsl 'l'hat's us! Thus proclaims the class ot' '57, Not only did the enthusiastic lfrosh spark the year with undefeated girls' lloclcey and basketball teams, but tallied out- standing records on the boys' squads as well. But the freshman lent their talents to other lields, too. ln October they displayed their musical and dramatic ability in the annual pro- duction, Fun and Frolicf' and at the same time netted tiunds for junior high athletic ac- tivities. Lilnelighting the year's events was the lfrosh llop where the freshmen danced to Lee Scott's lilting music amid giant Valentine hearts. Xvell aware that a democracy must have well- inliormed and capable citizens to succeed, the Frosh studied state and national government during the year. Highlighting the course was a trip to llarrisburg, Pa., where they toured the capitol buildings and caught a glimpse ol' state political life. As a climax, the freshmen topped oil' their memorable year with a class party. ' '. I1'1j11af1lq. If Ifnrlll. C. .u. lov..-ry, If .lI. Lnmfe, C. .I'0lII, S. Ilmvir, .l. Ilrffcr, L. X, Sperrzr, If. HOMEROOM 12 Row I: 0. Lau.frI1. X. Ifqqrlnr, .I In'u.r.ro, JI. .lIu.r.vr1', If, Cnwpn lfmvzfl, If. II11.qo,n1'an, II. If alK'1'f1.r Row 2: J. C'a.rIIe, If. llflllllill-ll, If ,I1!1.Y'l1II, If. .1I1'U0wan, I,. IIe11I I'. Gable. L. Slmvzrl. Row 5: II IInvz'e.r, Ii. lfl1I1I10Il7Il, B. .lIaII.r, .I CVIHIIIIJIIII, J. Cb.:-11c'f', If. .llarafffa H0lWEROUlW 38 Row l: L'. .IIm'.IIuII41n. C. Ifa.rIfr J. .'Irl1'n1'an, Ii. G'nrman. II. Ilqy .Sf Qlllifk, J. Ilallrn, xl. .I0I111n.nv0u I R ' ow L: J. I'0IfIf'.r C'Im,0man, I'. Ran- I.. C'r11'r0II,II. Cullen HU!ll't'l!'l'. Row 3 .YllIIl1II, If. l'ilI'IIIf1lf Gbfm, If. IfIm'K'u't'II . Ir'l'dli0!'.l', JI. fvfl!'lllf'lI I . I'111'K'1'l' IIOM EROUM 52 Row l: II. IIrIt41z'l'I1f, If. IIal'I, IC' l,l1lll'll0u'Bl', X. lX'lll'IZIIll1ll, I'. .lhffr-,r If. zflltllll-fflill, J. .SlIl'II.I'lIIt'Il, .I. cllilllll pnqryfln. I'. .1lK'f.r.r. Row 2: Ix' .1IrI reI11, If. Grffflfz, If lf mn1C'm',4' IP. .lI4zf'.fI1aII, If. lCidNIliI'IOII, .lI. .S'rI1u11u'K'1'1', JI. l,l'l'l:ll, .I Ifqzml If. .W1e1'w001I, IP. It'n'faIk1m'.r,t'1'. Row 5: J. I'nwvII, .I. Jruzano, .I. ,,ll'l'i1lI!i!'ll, fl. U 1'I41f1f'1I, X. 'lvl-IYIIYI .I. Ifoyd, C. Ivflllllllll, X. Iflffil ll fl f' Iv . I ilu HOMEROOM 56 Row 1: If. I7mfnp.ron, ,V. 110-fI716l', If. JIcCIay, JI. Landzlr, B. Buffer, C. Uvallofz, IV. Davir, G. Kemble. Row 2: L. Iirucvn, P. AYIIEIIOII, I . Ifqner, R. Lee, JI. Sllermzzn, L. f.'l'Huff0l'd, C. .Ibboz'l, II. Nz'el.ron. Row 3: C. I'l1ilip.r, II. Hninem, IV. Jleadc, J. Kline, J. ,YouIno, K. .X'kf11f1f'1', J. Lffmzan, I.. Jlden IIOMEROOM 72 Row 1: J. lfard, J. Hilllker, R. Rallz, G. Inyranz, F. lfndremr, J. Rolrimron, F. Harper, JI. Hoffmann. Row 2: G. Bayfor, G. Siqgrz'.f!, J. Aulllllfll, J. 1r'l:lZI1l.Il.I', U . lfl'lIJ'I, J. Xofle, J. .IIf'I'21dden, S. Cfaman. Row 5: Av. Key, L. Belznefl, L. leIIl'll8I1L1l'I, If. Lcwim, JI. .IIIIIIIEIIJQ J. .X'f'l1111uckcl', If. .lI1'L11ll.0II!l'I1, B. Ilempfzill, J. Iil'Ll-IIE! HOMEROOM 74 Row 1: B. FYEIIILIIILQ, J. Awl'I1EIII0l'l1, J. Cfark, S. I'ennyparke1', B. Sfyer, I.. Holmem, J. Xarey, S, Jofumon. Row 2: C. .lla.ron, D. UeUeklz1u.r, R. .110-llEl', JI. AIIIIVIIDII, R. lf1t'l,l1-11, B. lflllle. I . Terrfff, .ll. 1'2lt'L'IH.l16III.. Row 5: S. .7IvCnll, G. Carla, P, Kam D. 1el.t'l1lL'll, I. llanroe, B p, - 1 A . Ilofman, I'. Dl'L'kEl'.VOIl, G. ZEIIHZI' HOMEROOM 78 Row l: .I Ax1'lIEIII0l'Il, X. Ifmenron. ff. Rllllll1tt'H'V, P. Bfake, J. IILCIQIICJ' Lf Snzfder, J. Gaff11'a1'fll, K. W'e1'k- nmn. .Row 2: X. Holman, J. .lIz'l!1'.r I.. Jnf1n.ron, R. Smalley, H. Vfncenl IJ. .IIl'lIIl'0, If. .4Iz'IIer, D. Ihyfol' D. G'ou'.re. Row 5: K. Blanflzard, JI. .S'n1ark, If. Gl'z'e.r.rer, L. .IIaf1'uH1z'11 J, Jarv1'.r, V. .5'l1'of1n1elz, T. Lvl'0J'.I' fry, If. Krou.re, J. Iffzgfafzd Eighth Grade Q is W, S 'W- 5 I , M fd N k 4 J... gg AIVQ -Q f M Q- K 2 TI if .1. -gdrym 3 We I 5 fa.. 6 fb M 3 X few W . Q N,-,, f' , , , N ,, 'jg-wg-1 -K 'ii ,af W if Qs? V 'X3?0w 6 W xx S ,Q Q A M Q 5 -1 VW j mt Li aiffw Rims' G 422 5 A my 4 L I ,Am G ' A ay QA? vi fefiw FW? . L, . 'Ia , kgiggifxf ' E .,:,,,. I ' Y 5 Ak Q P' k Q x, W f-W AK , fs 1 S ? bi M5235 5' Q A 2 w W ROYV l, l. to r.: QU Runaway .rlavcm li. Colm and T. .llelloll are vauglxl by J. l7ml1l'k. C25 .ldvcnlurinlfj .mllar B. .llrDou-gal IJ relrzkved by xflfllflff, Ii. Blackwell. a.r nlplaln, H. lla-1Lqel'l1f, ylmur approval. C33 Llfe in a weJlern lawn during llzr x4l0ldl'll.I'!I 119' porlrayed by C. Lau.rcl1, S. Glrard, J. Powell, T. ll'l141lIl1-ll, and R. .lIa1'.rl1all. C41 li. .llrpozzimll and S. Rodzly llltlkt' emvape plana' wlllll Bl111'A'u'Bll RONV IZ, l. to r.: LIB J. Cluznzblln and L. Carroll keep up llze lzomefronl during llze Civil W'ar. 623 YVZIUEIEIZI' B. .llrllnuyal and H. Haggcrly warn: llzefr lzandw. C35 G. Pkwy l'l1l6l'x'l'EtK'J' Afflflllltllll Ll'IIL'0!lI porlmyezl by .ll. Ay1ll1'A'El'. f4j R. Davlav' ,Ul'l.-l'0l1t'l'J' Lewin' and Clark porlrayed lgy R. JI. lla-qoplan and B. Gorman yua1'1l.r Lt'u'll-I' and Clarlv e.x'pedz'llvn l'J' dmma- lizrd by l'. Fallon, P. Rall: and T. .llun1,'l1e. ramatics helps us discover 01 1 . 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Several headaches which were brought about by the jointure included changing athletic awards, class rings, stamps, and flags. Mr. Ioseph D. Moore, principal, and his two able assistants, Miss Mary Lindenmuth and Mr. H. Stanley Kleckner, have stressed the further development of the interview and guidance program. The juniors, for instance, after taking the Drexel Tests, were personally interviewed and explained their capabilities, weaknesses and hidden talents. Secretaries Mrs. Isabel Algard, Miss Betty Steiner, Miss Ienifer Maryanski and Mrs. Margaret Genn also have played an important part in keeping the ball rolling. Although per- petually taxed by such queries as Did you find a red sneaker in the cafeteria , phone calls, dic- tation, etc., they have always been considerate and patient with us. Jlr. Jo.replz D. Jloore 5 QmfQ 1a.Ei M Mx mix fr1br'1-,rqflfw .X'rfn1nll5m1mz': Run' l: .1112 T. .llflflrly .U1111.f11'f'. Ruw ff: Ur. lf, Cv. Jfffmll, .Ulu lf . fk'f1'1lI41f'1', Um, ,ll. 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F f r . 1 A' lzv I -.:-.: Q A - ' I If ij T7 'SA A - Q AQ Qs W. gsmx Q X. xr R x v - wi x 5,-Qi , ....: .,.. hw 55.4, Nam :www - W , A ,gi n M, Qs Mimi -Nfiaipiiz f 'H1i i 12 1 WI' , , , K f -xg -:::E:,:- '-N qgti f K i 'H X :II :szit ::- ..,, 1 'I ' - QA, Mug New . -, ,A+ ., fi- , 1 WSI?-Nw K ' -f -if TF -.-'43 .', is-V J 3 'Q ' SB. gg ' x if ' ,x,E,.Q +I' Q F ,. Q 'f iffy .. -E K :,: -I Q -2' Q. W' ' x Q' , sg 2 , . .. . F N f 4 g -::? .:,3: E , W, 7 W lf , wg . -Mus- ,pggw 1 Y l f ,KJ wav-H 7334? A QR gf 41 A ? A QL ,S , , Q. ki Q -wc: ...I I 'S W Mi ,:.s3 K ' ,' Q ,f ig NNN R5 'MG A W A 'WW 'hx , ., new -. 'Q S ., X NF k Alf, Y Jr happiness 'llo work with the questions anal prolxlems ol toilay's young people is not an easy task. A teacher's jolt cannot he contineil to an eight to three-thirty lmasis. A teacher's homework must go home too, together with the prolllems anal mental strain collectecl cluring the clay. Alost ol' us have experienced the frustrating emharrassment ol' heing unalmle to speak cor- rectly at the right moment. Our senior high lfnglish teachers, Aliss Alargaret A'lcCullough. Airs. Virginia Christ, Aliss Alartha llartman, anil Alr. Gomer Davies: anal those in the junior high, Aliss Grace Hencler, Air. llorace Lauhacli, Alrs. llelen llort, anal Alr. Louis Gershman help us tUOVCl'COIllCtlllSllllillCLllt.-V.Still!!lllCI'lI1gllCli0l'CEl group anml making a poor impression through our writing are situations which all ol' us work to avoicl. Future housewives anal engineers alike know the importance ol' lneing almle to compute easily anal correctly. Aliss Grace Straley, Alix. Alartin llulnley, anil Air. Arthur llulme provicle the loumlation tor anlvanceil work given hy Airs. lfsther Alorris annl Al r. llowarcl Freeman. Those whose travels take them aliroacl know the lirustration ol' lieing unable to communicate with the people whom they meet. Aliss Alargaret Cook, in her l,atin classes, introcluces us to the classical mocle ol' living annl provicles a lountla- tion lior the two Romance languages, French ancl Spanish. Aliss A'lilclrecl lloopes provicles us with the key to lfurope, while Aliss Sarah Adams opens the cloor to Spain anml Latin America. Air, Iohn Rank presents the junior high with their lirst real encounter with the scientilic worlcl. Air. George lfpley, Air, Paul A'lcClure, anal Air. Charles lforlies spennl much ot' their time lieliore anal alter school in the laboratory helping their lziology, chemistry, anal physics stuclents. l've tive experiments to clo hy Friclaylu announces a science stuclent who joins the ranks ot' perennial procrastinators. Alr. Xvilliam Raalclillie, Airs. lfmlna Sinnamon, Aliss Mimi llart, anal Mr. l,loynl Black help us to improve our health through lmetter uncler- stanmling ol' the ways in which our mincl ancl hotly liunction. ln health anal physical eclucation classes, they help us to get riel ol, that cagecl lieeling hy pointing out how tensions originate anal how they are clissipateml hy engaging in physical exercise. lnclustrial arts anml practical arts provicle us with the opportunity to work with our hancls. Alamy ol! us liml this means ol expression ettectlve ' . . , , . M. Il .ml ll1lLIlLXll1gtl1ilt pcnt up lulmg. i 1. owaic llershock, Air. Clarence Prietz, Aliss lwargaret Stevens, anml Airs. llelen Stephens teach us the MQ ll fii. V .1,-i 1 le, 11,-,IA-f 1: .'.,, 3,,,- .1. lam.-i, .fa lii, l,1. 1'l'f! i'1' tif lflf' I i'.1' l'. l'i11'f ri',: ' li. ll zrii 'muff 'lf' 1'i'11r1 1 Il IAHII-J' f 1'i'f 4,:' ! mum .ll1'fJ1'mfl, i'i' llilfl ,llarlfm t'. ll 111' hmm llm.'m11'L. llw-.rfznrk ,ll1'fd1'f'd B. Hooper Helen C. Har! ,lfnrlifz I . llufrfvy llmy111n'!.7I. .IlwL'u!Am,1!1 111117111 lf. ,llflwflvff lzirlflcl' l'. ,Il0I'l'l.J C'lz1re11rc ll. l'1'4'1'l: lilfml C. .YIDIIIHIIIIUII Dale IV. nqllllnffl lUldN'l.Il .3'1:y1z'4'1' llelcu lf. .S'lc,nf1v11,n' Teach us devotion t family, church, morality .SVVXIUUX Qijruumzfr ,17l'0n'I,!!C lfu' pfawc for an fnf01'lm1f fffw- ru.r.v1'm1 011 .rrfloof f'v:11l.v' lrrlwfcfz .UA l,. ffl'l'.I'fIHl11ll. ,llllfIfli1'I1fl.0HJ' lltivl-.lY'l', and B. .,t'f7l'l.L'J', J. .U11!lfu'w.r, JI. Snyder, JI. GIYIJOII, X. 12l'I1kfIl1Il1l', and D. lff1'11.11w' .lrlllur lf. llufmr kay I . lKVl'tI!ll'l' florave Cl. Iizlilfulwfl f'i1ul1 . .llrcllufv uni-lllilllll .ll. lfilifwfffff' .lvfm lf. Rank Lllst'l'Ellt'lY lf. R11-l111f1i.f Cfnzrlalliz C. .S'fu'qfc1' llmyfafwl.5'li'vri1J Umzvv iS'flY1fL'.y .Yamy-Jcizlznc K. 121111111 Jane! L. Var! skills which we shall lind useful in our everyday living. Learning to understand other people as well as ourselves is emphasized in our social studies classes. ixliss lanet Vart, iwiss Nancy Talcott, and hliss Grace Straley give us a hroad back- ground in the social studies, while Nlr. lfdwin Snyder in world history, hir. lloward Drake in American history, and lxlr. Lawrence Richards in world alliairs develop our understanding of the world's prohlems. Those ol, us who choose husiness and commer- cial suhiects lind ixliss ixlildred Ankeny, Nlrs. lanet ltelter, ixlr. Roy Kraher, and Nlr. Dale Smith helpful guides in the commercial field which is hecoming more and more complex. Art and music under ixliss Kathryn Davis, Mr. Don Corhin, and Nlr. llarry Nlitchell pro- vide students with the opportunities to enrich their emotional hte. lVlr. Thomas Browifs driver training is an in- creasingly popular courw with juniors and seniors. The highway prohlem is a complex one, and Nlr. Brown discusses the importance ol' sale driving. Nliss Charlotte Shealler helps the seventh graders attack the library prohlem. She is there, too, for the upper classinen who need help in se- lecting hooks for reference and pleasure. Through our facultlxds liriendly interest and guidance, we hecome hetter equipped to meet the problems that arise in our school life. lfur- thermore, we hegin to realize our own capacities and limitations, thus heing hetter equipped to meet the future. Healthy Body Aids Emotions The very close connection between the body and mind is no longer a disputable fact today. A sick' body often contributes to poor mental health, or vice versa. Through its physical program our school helps students build fundamentally strong, healthy bodies. Balance l'f'A'.v'ml .1-lrz4.1L1lff'.u' fu glvl IIII 1ll.lIl fluff' nu ful' appmzrnl d411'1'1:-11 11 nnzlrfl FOOTBALL Coach Nlartin Hubley's gridders wrapped up the '53 season posting a 6-5 record for the year. The Lords can boast of many achievements, among them a grand total of 174 points scored in nine games, an amazing average of WM points per fray. llaltibaclis Bill Dickson and Tom lenkins copped high scoring honors with eight six- pointers apiece while Bob Nlclielvey scampered across the goal line seven times. Bob, who alternated as end-tiullbaclx tor the Garnet and Gray, was selected All-Delaware County end, he was the happy recipient ot' many other grid- iron awards, tool At mid-season, Lansdowne-Aldan met unde- feated-untied Sharon Hill in the Upper Darby .Yami-' Game of the Wleekn. As the third period ended, the score was knotted 6-6, but suddenly the Lords' split-T attack clicked. The result: three touchdowns . . . and the gamel Also never-to-be-forgotten was the Turkey Day clash at Swarthmore. Fullbacla Bob McKelvey tallied on six, seven, and ten yard plunges while speedy Bill Dickson struck pay- dirt twice with his brilliant broken-field running. 1955 VARSITY FOOTBA LL 0ppm1ef1l.r .Sl -ore L11 H S Media ,..., ...... . . 6 15 Darby ......... 0 20 Ridley Park .... ti 0 Glen-Nor ..,. 0 44 Springfield ..... 20 7 Sharon Hill .... 6 25 Yeadon .,.. ....,. 1 4 13 Upper Chichester. . . 15 21 Swarthmore ...... 7 51 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Uppofzefzlm Sror: L,-IIIA' Aledia ..... ,...,....,. . I2 6 Upper Darby .... . . . 25 15 Ridley Park ..., . I2 0 Eddystone. . . . 20 6 Springfield ..... . I5 19 Sharon Hill . . . . 20 tl Yeadon . ...,. . 00 I5 41ffEI'J'l7IL1J'fIil1g NIl'0ll-0,1 lfle VZIIIEI' of iYu't1l'llllI10l'6,J' fine, 13. Dl.L'kJOIl CFID Zwffially brouglil Io llzc ground M X Wg 'X '53 I ,sm , 'J Y K W x x .,e,, O . Vi I bfi M, Q .J X M., x 1 0 :P 'AS'3' xx ug -,Su f I 'Y .fy fs! ,' Lf Lyy Y s U ' , Q - ,ww . , ' ww , 1 M 1' '- Ei , A H f' 1 3 Y'g. .Y iii' -H Q A gy rurrrii' lf, jk' 1 ' -xr 'lu .V . ' Ayffx Ulf! K, A wr'7',,J K HJ' .v- 'AA , 5 .1 I ' A ' V 1 ggi 5 vm 'f A 2 1 14 ,W N f -amiga ,,,V 1 AM 'Q faiff ,,,' if 'I A -.1 fi: H ' ,gzi..a W ff .' f 4 Q 1 'Yung V4-M. ,Qin fl -s 3431 .n.... X 'K- Basketeers snag Kiwanis championship tlfflklillfl 11-flllffl ,I-1101 fnlo Nic flzzwkef, lf. Jnderlron dqHe.r llfl jar umfw' flu' ii'41fi'!1fll,lf ryan' Qf fl. HUtIf.l'0Il lf. 11u:'l'lIf,Z wi11'Z.v litmfvtjlfzzffif-fill' lfu' lm!! am iz m'i'c.r.1Qfuf .mzzlwfz Im lmzffe IW lf. Hnl.l.l'0ll f,m1,1n'11..1 l'lIlt7 Nw ,rlf11l0.rpfu'l'c, D. 11 1Ile1'.v F!IJ'l-All Ulllfllllllfln' lull- llledfa opponenl lhwpzilr lfw v!Yi11'Z.v' qf lzzfr lou-dtlfzczifiqqjbe, 11. linzfzlfmfz .fn 1l'K an fifzlcfveplliofl ,lfmtfzvr lapuff-for lf. ,lfden By walloping the llaverford quintet in their final clash, 42-40, Lansdowne-A1dan's Lords established themselves as undisputed Kiwanis Class A Champions. This was the fourth time that the Lords captured this coveted title. In Suburban II League competition, the hoop- sters claimed a 9f5 record which placed them in a tie with Darby for second place. Yeadon, defending Pennsylvania State champs, easily snagged first place in the league. 1,A11S's official roundhall record for '53-'5-1 stands at l-1-5. Junior lim Brangan copped high scoring laurels with a grand total of 281 points, an average of 17.6 tallies per game. The speedy guard also seized a position on the All-Kiwanis team. Dick Haas captured the foul-shooting trophy for his second consecutive year. Considering that all our players with one ex- ception were juniors, 1'd say we had an excellent season, commented Coach Yvilliam Radcliffe. Next year we'11 have 11 returning lettermen. Vtlatch our smolceln The Lady Lords sewed up their lmasliethall season successfully, tool Coach Edna Simia- mon's girls completed their nine game schedule without a single blemish. Sophomore Forward Karen Anderson led the Lassies' scoring attack with 186 tallies, an aver- age of 20M points per game. Runners up were Ginny Lewis with 108 tallies and Captain lean Brown, who boasted 79 points. Following the regular playing season, the Student Council quintet downed the faculty five, 51130, for the first time in the history ofthe SCFICS. 1954 BASK 1i'I'BAl,I, SCC JR HS f,l7IU0llL'lll-4' iSl'01'f' l,.ll15 Swarthmore 44 59 Haverford .... 57 51 Alumni ......, til 113 Upper Uarlmy . 79 48 ,Nlediux ...... 48 711 Radnor . . . 44 45 ljarlyyk . . 55 Yeadon . . . 110 47 Collingdalex. 41 47 Upper lwerion 511 flfl Alediax. - - 45 511 Radnor. . 42 54 in...-byf . , 54 74 Yeadon .... 4:4 30 Collingdalei' . 52 til Springfield .... 411 N1 Upper Nlerioif' 49 S3 Emldystonew' 44 77 11averf'ordH'. . . . 40 43 Yvon 14, Lost 5 isulmurhaii ll League H Kiwanis Tourney Games-fl,-A Class A Cliampion X Ai .....::- NSY 17 1 I. Run I:c'1v,11!1.ll1.f. l'.1f1111 .XQHI 11111n1'11, Lf C'11111l1'!, lf. .l111l1'1 11111, fa. f,1..1.-, .f. lI111.111,1. ff lf11m11. ll. lx. .lfflmll, .Y .N11111v11,1, J, X111'11'ff1. ll, Inw- 1 ' 1 l111111, l. Lf1'1111'11!. Run .ft .X f1'1'f'1'1'l, .U l7v1'11 11.1f1 t111111111111'1' .N lf1'fl1'1.l7.ll1'111f1f11'ff,C'..W11111 Ku, ff. ,f. ll '1:1'!f11'11.11lu11, .U.f'1m l '. .N1f1111'1f. Run 3: ff. Nuff' . . , , . .N .V11'fl1111, U f11lff11-11f11'1',. .W1'1'f1' 1'1'f1-, lx 1011-ufll, fu, C 11111-'!1v11f X. -1l11'1'11 1111 L1n11f1 U . li1l1l1'!lff1'f1' I fff'1'1-011,11 fu'!1v11' Nu' 11111111' 1.1 , , , , , , 1R1m I, Quulwlw: fx, f1'1'ff1'1',-, llf .'f1'f1'1m'111l. li lf1'L'111'!l1l1, ,l. lf1'1111.111111. lf. .lf1f1'11, ll' ' , . . ll1111,I, I7 lllrlfkll, lx. l!1!.11v11, fx. C1111-'!1v1'1f. fllcm l, mull- , . , . Wh: fb. H1-1-1115, .f. f'1Vf1'hl1. -f D111111, H, H1ll1'1.-, ll fnwlfli. lf, .ll1l71v1111f1f. l' ll1nfx1411,11, lf..V11'!11:11, U fm11f1111. 'Slillltl 111.1111 ff. .Wl'f1'.-', ff, H1111111111. lf, .X','1r!l, J. C'f111111'11, U lf1m1!1,1111.l 'I' l'!11'!1'1r.- 'B SW 333 f Y 8 5 . iff 9. 1 .:,,,. K '24 f Q J , K ' --. 2 1 2 92 ' 3 1 , 5 1 V, ..,.. J 3 A .I tick, .I I I- ,M :I 4 M kg K - Q Xi . - 1, I , 1' .1 kin: T -. . - is ,V - mfwhh ,.f, ,B ff t at 1 1 1. fs X i Rum' I: fl. l'llfVr'lf lu .U1'L1l1'!f1,11, fx' .ff1f1'11. U. lf1'1I!l1 P Run' Z.: T. f1'1'ff1'1'.--, Uv, U1 f1'1m'1l11, ff11l1l1l1l11, .f fh11111 U Q XS Moundsmen snare '55 Suburban II Title This year Nlr. Dale Smith's baseball nine opens defense of its Suburban II League title. XVith Yeadon and Upper Nlerion as probably the strongest contenders, the Lords will field a well-balanced team including tive of last yearis lettermen. Co-captains lien Rishel and Bill Dickson hold down third base and center field positions re- spectively. Popular Bill, selected to last year's all-league team, will lead the hitting attack. Letterwinners Dick Alden and Chip Hocking again are the keystone combination, while slug- ging Bob l,aRouche and basketball star Walt hlctiowan vie for the open job guarding the initial sack. Baclung up the first string infield are Barry Lower, Fred Colella, and Don Bam- tord. Dean Seltzer, Leon Evans, Don Good, and Bob Keller provide good depth to roam the outer pastures with Dickson. The batteries will probably be Coach Smith's biggest uncertainty. The solution may lie in moundsmen Dave Yvaters, Don Pusey, and Fred Colella, with lim Valentine and sophomore Rocco Varacalli handling the catching chores. This season's enthusiastic squad is certain to be in top contention for the league title. 1055 BASEBALL Upponenl.-' Swure fillfo' Yeadon ......... . . 8 7 l larl my ......... C C Upper .Xlerion 4 2 Radnor. , . l 7 .Xledia , . . . . . l 2 Collingdale . 3 5 Yeadon . . , 5 ll llarlsy. . .,. 2 5 Upper lxlerion l ti Radnor . , 0 4 Aiedia ..... 3 7 Collingdale. . . 2 4 Row 1: Y. lirown, D. Sellzer, R. Keller, K. Rzirfzel, B. IM-lemon, D. fllden, D. l'u.rey, T. 1'fu'lz'p.r. Row 2: G. Iifzrnunz, f. lfl'f1I7J'.iI. Valenlfne, lf. LaRnurl1e, D. Bamfald, li. If a!cr.r, U . .lIf'G0wan, R. Lee, C. H0l'kl'H.0, H. Slroe- R. dlden gela' fayged ou! hy an opponenl am lie run.r fnlo lfzfrd ILIKLFF K. Rzirlzel gel.r ready lo .rlam a lzif in 11 llzrfllirzg game backer. Row 5: JI. Hublzy, LV. Davia, E. Zimmernzan, JI. Boalfz, P. Davzlr, K. Sloll, 13. Lower, R. Varrirufl, J. Dolmey, D. Beallze, B. Sefmell, V. Carlfc, F. Colieln. F. Sanielfa, P. Gerowe, G. Link, D. Snzilfz. Now I: U. l,n1l.11'f1, J. iI1X't'll.I', Cv. ,'1lK'l'.1'.-', P. .S'4'lZzf1', T. illtI1'tIll'l'l', U . ll1Il'l'I,J'0H. Row 3: .Ulu ff. fffmvl' tillrlffll C'm,r.rl4j1f, Ci Billy, U. .Yl'1I'lL'l', K. ,lI!'l'!ItIH. Row 2: AY. l,l1l'IiJ' lf . Hvngzlflilff, lf, l'll'l'.1f, ff. .lfoalw D. Cwfrfmizf. lf. fu li'nm'fn lfmzmzyrf-J, 17. .Ili-L'111'll1.1f, C. .llwL'la.1f, U. iYt'ff1L'l', lf. lx'w1'f1l- 17. Juf1n.ra11. I . l'l'11lll', ll . .lI1I1'1lf1'4'l'. N . ,llrlIn11'f111ff, ll. Iluizl A'Hu'J'A'l', Ili' ,,l'1'A',I'UlI, ff. ,Ifl1'IPlllfI', gl. ffonfon, l. Uffffili, N. A'l.lI.I', lf. .flK'1'.r.I', G. ffflfilfllliflo, lt.. flifmrlrrlmlfi milf .f. llnl Macaleer cops third place in regionals Couch lilo-ul YV. Blaclfs grunt 'n groaners wouucl up their 'S-l season posting an -l-6 recortl. Bill lXlilCillCCl', I5-l lli. team Captain, Coppetl top imlivicluzil honors hy placing seeonal in the Dis- trict anal thirnl in the Regional flleet. The Garnet and Gray Hlmrolce even in ollieizil Suliurlmn l League competition with za 5-5 mzirlc. Other grapplers who wrapped up personal triumphs in the District illeet but were eventually eliininuteml lI1ClllilCtlciilI'-Vl.ilLlSCll,lDLDI1Il5'NCStCI', Dean Seltzer, and Bob La Rouche. These plus six other letterwinners will return to the mats next winter. WR I'fS'l'l.l NG Up! llilVCl'l'l!I'tl Prep l,ower ixlerioni Clieltenlmm' Abington'. l lziverforsl' ..,, Springtielal' . Bristol . . , Valle-v Forge Ul?1Cl'lJlll'll'X'x muwilm .Si-n1'.' f.. ffl I l':l1lSK'UP1ll llxklltlk' Ill Y .X X SlllllIl'lliIll I lA'ilglIC XVon -l, l,osl li ll Yrllzrf' rm'ff'rlr.r fniv' 0,n1mn1'n' lf. l,l.1'A'J'0H f.r,11f0du.r jfam Nw C. ,lllfuy-,11'1'mL-'ffl.-'nfvpnnrfil fnln wflfl II r'l'll-Vllllll-tl f'1mI'f4' l'tffl'l'l'l .l' '1llI.l'l'fllUlI lfn' mul Coach Arthu r 11u1me's CinderLords will claim Row 1: .Ula lluffm' ronrll, J. A1fltIl'kL'.lf, J. Pbley, H. Janem, K. llIlIt'.l'. Row 2: .l. Klfihfj, 1111. lililllljlltllll, F. l 1'anz, R. Hazlf, R, .Ili-lx'l'fvry, Row 3: J. Ylzllvoll, 191. llemy. il. .llfli-llel, R. Ifenlmnl, ll. iX1Hll'lI,1If. lf. .llm'lr'n, lf. .31n11'fv, 11. G1l'l'.YI1, ff. .'1lfv1'-v.v'. R. li'1'lI.v', Eight lettermen swell Cinder ranks triangular meet last season. the talents of seven returning lettermen, three ol' whom are triple-threat stars. 1.etterwinners and their respective events are as follows: Bob Searle, 100 yd. dash4220 yd. dash' broad jumpg Ierry Sharkey, half-mile run mile rung Art iwitehell, mile runfjavelin throxvg Boll iN1c1ie1vey, shot putfjavelin throw 100 yd. dash: 1'1ran1c fV1cCarthy, high jump'- 120511. low hurdlesg lid 11enrie, 120 yd. low hurdles shot put discus throwg and Robin Atlciss, pole vault. 1'fa1 11enrie, who snapped two LAHS records last year, will return to captain the varsity. 1'l1 set si 120 yd. low hurdles mark of 14.5 seconds and a sparkling discus toss of 1521 3' 311 holh at the Sharon 11i11-Ridley Township .flz1.-'f'fr.f .vlfv11'11 aw lf. .llrlxrelvemif lIUl'l.l' lfle .rfiol-pu! irliffr an 11zuf1l'11i'r jfunz lelidll'-ll l'111'A' wzzfrfiew The Lords posted an anemic 1--1 record 'in 155g however Coach 11u1me has high hopes lor his promising cindermen. 1955 111RAf1Q Oppmienlm .S1f'0f'r lf. IIIA' Ridley Pairlc. ......... 57 Q1 ' Swarthmore . . . . 41813 41833 1'enu Relays. . , I Springfield . . . lil 08 Union A.A.. . ., 1'1ddyStone ..... Norristown Relax-vs I C Darby ....,...... 451 2 5111 2 '1'riang1e -- A Ridley 111UXVl'lS1'l117. . . 551 24 GI 1 2 Sharon llill. .... 58 lC1tI.l1Fl' lo begin Nic qluzrlffl'-nzfli' am' J. l'i1fqz1 111111, IJ. 1111111 Qf l1l1IIJ'd0it'IIE ra111,m'l1'11y will: olllfl' li'1iffv41f Park l'lllllI!'l'vl' VARSITY TENNIS TEAM vw l: lf. .Yt'!ll'8l'U.Y', .l. llnfe, J. ,1u1'mm'. Row II: li. lfllllllH'l1lfl'f H2173 .Ulu L. Rzirflzlllfr, 1'01I1'fI, U. flillliiill, Ar. Lvllluffilllf Netsters gird for ' 54 court campaign Uespite eternal spring showers, Court Coach Lawrence Richards' varsity raclceteers appear to he in line shape lor the coming season. Besides the customary practice sessions, said Alentor Richards, classroom instruction will he particularly emphasized. Sophomores Kent Crawlord, lirst singles, and Ulhe Gordon, lourth singles, plus senior ferry Ierome, second singles, comprise a lormidahle trio ot Lord letterwlnners. Other promising netsters include ex-ja-vvee men Bob Shreves, Bill Rumherger and Phil llerr. Coach Richards also possesses high hopes for the up-and-coming junior varsity squad. Another innovation will he a greater concen- tration on aggressiveness rather than delense which the ho-vs are looking forward to in tough- lesn with Upper Uarhy and Yeadon. lllzm ll'.NNlS ' I,,llf'lHl1'lIf.l' Avvulm' l,,fll.Y Xvest Lwlltllllllt' . ,. 4 l Radnor ... 5 U Cheltenham , 5 tl Norristown . , 5 tl Alaington .3 0 Yeadon .... 5 tl Springlield. . tl 5 Upper Uarlruv . . 5 tl llilYL'l'l11l'll ...,,.. 5 tl Friends fentral . , -1 I Lower Alerion , . 5 tl .Ula lel.i'fl1Il'lLI' and Uffnw' Gbnfmi plan .I'fl'11,l'lLlf 'lin' lflr Ja-if'.r Hlrlfffl Sl Row I: J. .XYIINI-ll, R. Cllvfilmf, I.. -lUlIIlJ'f0I1 ttllllflll-Ill. Row 2: f. l.'i1f'lu'1'111f, ff. Uvfzlffe, J. Slzorl, si ihl!It'ff0ll, J. lirorvn, J. U al.r0n, C. -sllltlllffll, lf. i1IIL!1'l'-l'0II, D. Il. .ll1f10ll, GI, Bonner, U. lfewi.-', llrlzzlifv tra-I'11,l1lf11'f1I, I.. l'01u1Ii1, X. .llfffvfy .Ulu-'. ihllillllllllldll Lassies boast undefeated junio IR. HIGH VARSITY HOCKEY SQUAD Row I: J. L'a.rlf.', S. .fof111.r0f1, lf. llarl, JI. Qlllillffllf, C. .lllrmu.r. Row 2: J. .llf1'.r0n, J. Jalmnmon, J. Reflz, JI. 161-IIII, lf. Cbofv, I.. Herd, Al. lfomv, S. ihl,l7l?Kl'.Y', 11. ffrlfuft IR. HIGH I.V. HOCKEY SQUAD Row I: ll. .Y1'ef.vof1, T. C'f'i1ujf01'd, C. lfmrlcr, ll. lfualm, J. .YL'f.ron. Row 2: C. .lfr1'kelu, J. .11I'1'i1rlde11, J. Yofle, C. lfmrroni, li. Qufmz. Row 5: 15. lfurlafz, G. lXV6!PIi7ft?, lf. lX'l.llA'lt', JI. lf. 1,8l'l:If J. ,llf11'.rl1all, II. llaifzcm, X. llofnum, l.. ildtlllli, rl. Tmvier, .Il1'.r.v' JI. Har! Lots of spirit and many victories in girls, sports highlighted the 1955-5-I year at L.A.II.S. Determined hockey players, coached by Mrs. Edna Sinnamon, aimed at the undefeated title set by three teams in ajrow. 'The girls fell short of this mark by only one game, a heartbreaking loss to the old rival, Upper Darby, Qfl. In seven other contests the Lassies emerged vic- torious, proud to have conquered such teams as Radnor and Swarthmore. Despite the fact that this year's squad broke a I28 game streak, they chalked up more vic- tories than any of the three-year undefeated teams. Several Delaware County hockey coaches stated that this year's L.A.H.S. squad was the best high school hockey team ever seen. At the end of the season Agnes VVatson and Nlary Kay Abbott were awarded trophies for the out- standing players. Not for many years has the girls' basketball squad posted such a record! In eight league games the L.A.H.S. coeds remained on top. This undefeated team was guided by Nlrs. Sinna- mon, also, and captained by lean Brown. Wlhite sweaters were awarded by the Union Athletic Association to varsity letter women for their outstanding achievement. Linda Iohnston. gU.ard, and Ginny Lewis, forward, received valu- able player trophies, while high scorer Karen Anderson also received an award. A dinner was given in honor of the squ.ad by the Tri Hi Y after the girls' undefeated record. Letter girls returning to the tennis team this JUNIOR HIGH I IOCKEY fIl1f70lIBlI1-V iSl1'0l't' l,.1l1A' Folcroft ........,...... 0 3 Darby. . . ,... . . . ,. 0 4 Radnor. , . O 3 Smedley .... 0 3 Ellis Country . . 0 I .Warple Newtown 0 A enior high roundball squads Row I : AI. .ll1lffl'l', JI. Allmlnjf GI. flvfllflyd, J. lll1l.Ill'.I', JI. f.'11l'llltfll lf. lfurlz, lf. 4llllI,l'l'.l'Ull, ,I If'al.f0n. Row 2: lf. Hamm lf. llm-I, J, flffl..!'0lI, lf. Cbuk L. ffcfd, A'lIl.I',I' .If flarl, .f I'01u1.41, J. 7lll'lltfl', .1l. Unlla'41fu'1 lf. J. l2'w1'11-11, X. .lliffvr JUNIOR VARSITY IIOCKICY SQUAIJ Row I: lf. R0bvl'l.1', J. YlHl'lIl'l', l'. lA'lIlI11l'lff, AI. .'lllflI'l', lf. fl'0l'fIlt'l'n l'. .XI'f111m'k, .Sf lffzlfnr, .Y. C'0a,4', J. let?-l'l'lI!HlllllI, Jlfzr. ISI!-IIIIIIHIUII. Row lf: l'. lfltlfllll, lf. I'0ll.Il!If, l'. ,lllyflllj pl. Srflllflz, 17. livnfmnz, .ll. .Unn- I955 VARSITY IIOCKICY lqrf, J. llt1I.lI1'.l', II. lll'lII,UfIl'!f, X. .Wm-lv Uppozlvlzlm .sIl'0l'!? 1,.1ll.S' Ifmlmlystfmc . , 0 9 R RIxIIcy I,au'Ic 0 . lifldnill' . . . . Upper IJurImy .. I '1 1 li' CoIIingmIuIc. . I 5 Sw.IrtInmm- II 5 YCmImm. . . . . I 5 SIlzu'un Ilill 0 ff 4 I054 GIRLS I3ASIiIf'I'I5AI,I, U,n,fm11f'nl.v IsIi'l7l't' L.-IIIS AIumnuc .. . . . 26 44 Swzu'tIllnurc . 22 50 RimIIc-v I,1ll'Ii . 58 541 Upper IJ:ll'In4v , 25 35 II1IYCl'II7I'iI. , . , . 48 57 l.uwL-r 1YIL'I'IUII 20 -I9 RIIIIQ5' 'I'mvnsI1ip , 22 IJ' I lnrlx-v .......,. . 40 40 Iimlnm- , . 50 41, 'I'U'I'AI, .,.... 9 0 GIRLS VARSITY 'IIICNNIS f,l?lU0llt'Ilf.l' .SIr'0l'f' l,,lll.S' RucIIlur ...... . . . 2 5 LIIICIICIIIIHIII . 3 2 Norrislown 5 0 AIming1.m1, fl 3 'III'CiI.VH.l'Ill-I':ilSIllHYll. II 5 Upper IJ:u'Im-v .... I -I IInv0rfm'4I, . . . 5 ff NVCSL CIlcstcr I 4 VARSITY IICNNIS 'l'I'IA.NI ow I: lf. f:0l'fllL'l', JI, l'b.r, li. Ualz, lf. UIIIIIIIIIIU, JI. lf. Jlrlmll, .l. 5 lirown, X. Leilfz. Row 2: lf. .III-Czlffozqffz, .ll. .llw'l:, l'. Lvnfnmff, P V Lzwau, G. Ifufzucw, .lll'-l'. lf. IYIIIIIHIHIUII, .I. IIIQIW, J. lx'0.1w1lrazur1, . C.Ifc'f411nf, .SI lI'It l'A'Nll1Il, I.. .IlI'G4'f' fmm fu' li. lfurfz, i1.r D. Iivnfmnz lvm'fv.r up flllllli' pfalr. flvdlil Bonner .Yamy lieflfz Returnees spark hope fc :fl .rlwizlqiiif fm4ff.rrz1.r.red Inf 17. liflllllllil, lf. rlfzdefurofi, J. ,IUIUI-rl, and rl. un!1f.l'0lI. vear were Barbara Yvinnie, lBarbara itiott, 'Nlary .Kav Abbott, Nancv Leith and llean Brown 'who made an enviable record in their matches with other teams. llVlrs. Edna Sinnamon coached the net-women, who attained a better record than had Qbeen 'made for several years. Miss Nlildred llart trained her softball girls, many of whom returned from last year. These girls showed a lot of spirit and skill in their lively duels with other schools. Iunior High girls made a name for themselves with perfect records in both hockey and basket- ball seasons. Coached by peppy Nliss Nlimi Hart, the girls showed an unusual ability to play hockey, and managed to overcome every opponent on their schedule. ln basketball, also, the Lassies battled through many exciting close games to end their season victoriously. ln girls' varsity athletic contests, the senior and junior high girls' basketball and hockey teams won all but one game. The girls will never forget the loss to the Upper Darby squad, nor will they forget the wonderful record they made at L.A.l1.S. in 55 54. lf. Crnzziy, J. lfdftzf, C. Slzcpp, ill. Beff, B. 15Lu'kfey,17. U z'ff1'r1111.v', T. ,Ur- Cvllflllllj, J. Quinn, and B. ll 1'n11e. an V2 i nl. mf' um f gf Y 1 C X XM K .. . .W 5 1 1 ,,' T1 1 2 was Ar 4' 6 V' iw f'IgfTfT i My K mer-G Wall was fix The cmsdowne Home and School Association NATIONAL ACADEMIC CAP 81 GOWN CO 821-823 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 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DISTINCTIVE Frm, Dplilwzv ALIMN, PA. W I CABINET WORK MWF HW, YH low M I I M 'rlmnlwu s'rAMvs Free Delirerv I I , ! rrva I I Q L I I 'iudana DPI' LUN ld' Providence K Springfield Rds. MA 3-1406 I I rw A rf :s-:mo I ' 0 MA :s-:s6:m rrudnn. Pa. ss , I s Plmtu Ivy Imedeuku Studius Beau,tifulIy Ifirrnred Wedding Salon 0 .f IIAWCII MAIITI YIIIIKII 'e.fustiee rj' the Peueew I 6-H3 MARK!-IT S'l'Rl'IE'I' I IVIILLHUURNE. PX. I I fi Une Block West of 63rd Ka Nlarkel, Sl 'em-L EI Stuti n Uust Iwytblld Sears Ilnelmuk XL Cam Licenses Secured 62 Marriages Perfbrmefl IAII Philadelphia Licenses Cond Ili-rc-I Polaroid-Min-il Picture lf D1-sired PHONE FOR Al'P0lN'l'MEN'l' Gkanile 6-2776 l'IlAllllllFl'H 2-0873 Open llntil 9:30 P.M. Smne Imentiun Since IUI2 97 MAfIison 6-2579 Open, Wed., Thurs. and Friday Eve. MIIRIE'S DRESS SHDP 24 E. BALTIMORE AVENUE LANSDOWNE, PA. Sizes 9f22 M Dresses Hats Hosiery Blouses Skirts Raincoats LILLY LEE GIFT SHDP 2329 MARSIIALL ROAD DREXEL HILL, PA. CLearbrook 9-6301 A CAD Open. Every Night La mps-Cards-Hosiery Homemade Candies Ceramics MAR-WIN MARKET Fruits, Vegetables Meats and Groceries VV 66 W. MARSHALL ROAD LANSDOWNE, PA. MA 6-5940-6-5941 YOUR SAVINGS INSURED UP TO 310,000.00 BY THE FEDERAL SAVINGS 85 LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION gLYIII5 Y sumo: Q vounsmucs UP T0 510000 QS Q. 1 3 CURRENT 375 DIVIDEND 'F INSURED f Z 5 W ' ' F 'fff can FRED A. WPIRNER, President An Instrumentality of the United States Government SAVINGS ACCOUNTS MAY BE OPENED WITH AS LITTLE AS ONE DOLLAR LAIIISDIIWIIII FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LIIAIII IISSIIIIIIITIIIII LDDIIWDDD'S NDTIDNS YARD GOODS BERKSHIRE HOSIERY MITCHELL'S HARDWARE HOUSEWARES PAINTS ELECTRICAL FIXTURES I .fame BEAUTY SALON Knitting Yarns v Lingerie DVAK' 23 S- LHrlSd0WI10 Avenue 303 WINDERMERE AVENUE 6 . L A ' ' 1 S LAZZEZQVVEEE PIMUE MA 3-8585 We Deliver DREXEL HILL, PA. CL 9-1715 98 ROBERT J. OOK COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1902 CONSISTENT HIGH QUALITY SPECIALIZING IN THE IVIANUFACTURE OF HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY INDIVIDUAL DESIGNS CREATED FOR YOUR PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS o ENGAGEMENT RINGS WORKMANSHIP FOR OVER 46 YEARS OFFICIAL .IEWELER FOR LANSDOWNE HIGH SCHOOL WEDDING RINGS o WATCHES CLASS RINGS o CLASS PINS SUITE 507 VICTORY BUILDING 1001 CHESTNUT STREET LOmbard 3-8736 o TROPHIES 99 SAratoga 9-5317 .timid DELAWARE IIUUNIY IVIUIURS Incorporated SPEERS EST. 1923 PLUMBING HEATING Authorized Ford Sales and Service Where you bay i.s as important as what you buy Modern Kitchens Automatic Gas and Oil Heat General Electric Appliances Carrier Air-Conditioning lor Home and Business 9519 o 80 AYKENUE 7311 Marshall Road J, P ' Upper Darby FL 2-5475 cfcfql SUNOCO SERVICE Between the Marlyn M Adison 3 -43 78 M . D E M I S Shoe and Bicycle Shop Albert L. Ileliennva CUSTOM 'rAII.oR fMen and Womenj MAdison 6-3457 and the Nfovies WASIIIN G-GREASIN G ACCESSORIES vv 225 N. Lansdowne Avenue Lansdowne, Pa. Bicycles Repaired at Reasonable Prices Shoes Repaired We Use Best Materials I5 MADISON AVENUE fNear Lansdowne Avenuej When the designer is an artist and the tailor a craftsman, the resulting garments have a value far above their pricef' CENTER BUILDING LANSDOWNE, PA. CHARLES PLUMSTEAD FOOD STORE l MA 3-1407 l. ROTHBAUM WATCHMAKER and D U N L A P' S PAINT STORE Paint-fllass-Mirrors FRESH MEA TS FRUITS JEWELEH Inav,-Q If -amine GROCERIES NIV 'S 14-I E. PLUMSTEAII AVENUE 5 BALTIMQRE AVENUE I2 N. L,xNsuowNE AVENUE MA 3-6002 I-ANSDOWNE, PA- I.,ANsuowNE, PA. 100 CHARLES NOLL, INC. . . . Realtors . . . MARSHALL ROAD AT WINDEMERE AVENUE MAdis011 3-3600 Where Lansdowne Meets Drexel Hill LANSDOWNE, PA. List your house with us Buy your house through us GRanite 6-4646 I ,RRY ,W ...Ln C. F. MUIIUHUUGH, IR. W. RAYMOND EVANS I. 'O 0 E SHEET ,METAL WORK N'1'i'12T BLUEBIRD STUIJIUS ROOFING 11gSFli1F1g1ggFl DREXEL HILL, PA. HRAT1 c' J N I APPRAISALS 1. 921 CHESTER PIKE 233 N, Maple Ave, SHARON HILL, PA. UTHE SCHOOL Lansdowne, Pa. I.. LEONARD PARRT, P and L Cm of 1923 PHOTOGRAPHERS MA 64509 I MA 3.2820 sharon Hfll 1297 BUTLER OIL CORPURATION 58th STREET and SCHUYLKILL RIVER PHILADELPHIA 43, PA. JOSEPH W. BUTLER, President SAratOga 9-4700 101 PINTO'S APPLIANCES Authorized RCA Television Dealer Radio and Television Servicing Records and Appliances 2325 Marshall Road CL 9-6888 LANSDOWNE, PA. COFFMAN'S PHARMACY THE FRIENDLY STORE MARSHALL ROAD AND WINDEMERE AVENUE CL 9-3888 LANSDOWNE, DREXEL HILL ff 1 BA 3-6776 Boilers and Condensers PENN BOILER REPAIR MAINTENANCE-SERVICE and GENERAL REPAIRS 4023 N. 13th STREET PHILADELPHIA 40, PA. PHOTOGRAPHY . . . . MERIN STUDIO 1010 CHESTNUT STREET ENGRA VING . . . . BASIL-SMITH CU. 1016 CHERRY STREET PRINTING . . . WESTBROOK PUBLISHING CO. 5800 Nowru MARVINE STREET 102 AARON, IOAN .......... . ABBOTT, DR. E. CARLTON .... ABBOTT, MARY KAY .,.. A CAPPELLA CHOIR .... ADAMS, MISS SARAH. . . ADMINISTRATION ..... AERONAUTICS ...... ALBEE, FRED ..,.. ALDEN, DICK ...... ALGARD, MRS. I ..... ANDERSON, ANNA M. , . ANDERSON, JOAN ....... ANDERSON, KAREN ...... ANDERSON, WANDA ..... ANKENY, MISS MILDRED. ARNOLD, BILL .......... ATKISS, ROBIN ......... BAND ............ . . . BAMFORD, DON ...... . BARANYAI, EDITH .... BARNES, RONALD .... BASEBALL ......... BASKETBALL ..... BATE, ANNE. . . BATES, IUDY. . . BEATH, DAVE ......... BELL, MARIAN ......... BENDER, MISS GRACE. . . BENHAM, DICK ........ BENHAM, DEBBY ..... BEVERLY, RUTH .... BINGHAM, BILL .... BISHOP, BRUCE .... BISHOP, ED ........... BLACK, MR. LLOYD .... BONNER, GAIL ,...... BRANGAN, IIM ..... BROWN, IEAN ..... BROWN, PAT ........ BROWN, M. THOMAS. . . BUCCIERI, ROSE ..... BYRD, PEARL ..... . . . CALABRO, IULIET ....... CARBERRY, IOAN ....... CARL, THEODORE, D .... CHRIST, MRS. VIRGINIA. . CHEERLEADERS ......... CLELAND, RUTH ....... CLUBS ................. COLOR GUARD .......... 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NOVIELLI, IULIA .... NUPP, SALLY ..... . . . O ORCHESTRA ........ ....... . OTT, SH ERRY ANN ........ OVERCASH, MARIAN ......... . P PERAINO, TOM .............. . PHENEGER, IOAN ...,..... PHYSICAL EDUCATION .... POWELL, DAN ........... PREITZ, MR. CLARENCE ..... PUBLICATIONS ........... PURIFOY, IACKIE ...... PUSEY, DON ....... ...... QUINN, REGINA ANN ...... . . R RADCLIFFE, MR. WILLIAM. . . RAEZER, DICK ............. RANK, MR. IOHN .......... RICHARDS, MR. LAURENCE. . . RISHEL, KENNETH ......... ROWLANDS, ROBERT ...... ROWLEY, NORMAN ....... RUMBERGER, WILLIAM .... RUSSO, RALPH ............. S SANTELLA, FRANCIS ........ SALAMONE, TOM ...... . SCHOOL BOARD ..... SCIENCE ........ SCOTT, BILL ................ SCOTT, ED ................. SENIOR CLASS ACHIEVEMENTS SEVENTH GRADE ............ SHARKEY, TOM ............. SHEAFER, MISS CHARLOTTE. . SHORT, IACKIE ............ SINGLEY, DIANE ......... SINNAMON, MRS. EDNA. . . SLOTHOWER, BILL ....... SMEDAL, HARALD ..... SMITH, MR. DALE ..... SNYDER, DUANE ........ SNYDER, MR. EDWIN .... SOFTBALL ................ SOPHOMORE CLASS .......... SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. . STEINER, MISS BETTE ANN. . . STEPHENS, MRS. HELEN ..... STEVENS, MISS MARGARET. . . STRALEY, MISS GRACE ...... STUDENT COUNCIL ......... SURVEYING ................. T TALCOTT, MISS NANCY' IANNE TENNIS, BOYS .............. TENNIS, GIRLS ......,...... TRAVAGLINI, IIM .... . . . TRACK .......... ...... V VALENTINE, IIM .... . ..... . VART, MISS. ......... . . . VETTER, EDDIE ..........,. VINNACOMBE, RONALD ....... W WALCK, ROGER. . , . . . WALTI, FRED ..... WARE, ARNETT ..... WATSON, AGGIE .... WEINSTEIN, FRED ..... WELLS, IOHN BARRY .... WHEELER, LYNNE .... WILLIAMSON, JEAN .... WRESTLING ........ ...... Y YOCUM, RAWLE ..... ...... YOUNG, IUDITH A .......... Z ZAMORSKY, MARCIA ........ -. 1 -Q Q -, . V 1 . - A b . J-I Lk A t 4, ' . .-4.4, 4. ' , in . ...Q . . ', Qs -gg 1. ,4 .1 '.,-A Lu Lv ,y '31 Bw Maj U -I .941 A 4 ,JC::4.u. 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