Lansdowne Alden High School - Lahian Yearbook (Lansdowne, PA)
- Class of 1956
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S S LAHIAN 1956 LANSDOWNE - ALDAN HIGH SCHOOL Lansdowne Pennsylvania 'f' 'W- M ,WQQ -21 V A ,apr A, 1 S f K , . JA 4 .E Mae K -,. 1: CGNTENTS w 1? ffl 0 ww, fig, ., Xnow eclge anal 7!lncler.1fancLn Page 12 32 Ll llClpall0n ln .Xgfflllltlej pagj ml! JEIIJJ Page 33 53 .gt Ollllg 770211 all UDMQH Page S4 79 Grille J 11,7 ay promofej olclllllg Page 80 95 e ui ur ff f J! ' g c!,anJalowne3 .9nue5fmenl . . , y 3 ,1 1 fy r in P? , W., Q -4-4.....,... , V-A. V .ma 5' A 5 si K sf . Ps XgfN'wXx x 50' K M2 ? Mimi, Z ,Z Q X wp-MQ? I w Q -frxfefffxe , 5-qfl' x . WG-r' .., .,,, - . 4, -. - ax 'H ' fx ,nf v ,, - qu -s - 5 .'.y 'ff ' Q as ig. 1 ,, Good. ellicient planning is important to any in- vestor. With well-thought-out programs. L-A co- ordinators try to create a more worthwhile and progressive school system They see that Pop's tax-dollar investment gets the best that can be provided. Long-term planning is expected to become rcal- ity in the near future when construction of new school buildings will begin. The blueprints in- clude a number of new classrooms, home eco- nomic rooms twith approximately five kitchen units and a living-dining room suitel, several spa- cious art rooms and general utility spaces. Sports fans will cheer on basketball teams from the stands of a gleaming new gym, over twice as large as the present one and equipped with mod- ern dressing rooms. With both gyms, L-A engi- neers hope to expand the intramural program as well as to provide better indoor facilities for athletic teams. With the completion of construction. Aldan 7th and Sth graders will leave their cramped and aging classrooms to join their peers in the Lansdowne buildings. wlIl'Il!1vV lHt'lI1l7l'I'.K' lislwz intently :Ls Dr. C. Alwlmll 4li.tt'11.s'.s'e,t rwrrcnl .trliunl ru'tiritie.x'. l'fll1,sil1y lwrivfli from l'lllA.Nl'UUIIl m'Iii'i1iv.s', I. Curr liilpfnviiliux. D. Mnwrgv, .llr. Il. l.uulvur'l1, R. C'mi.mlru. J. .XfvUllIH'lA. zur I. Klt'lll,Xfflll' join in un ilifnruml ,ww-wnn' uf ,srlmu Our commumty promotes good health What better investment can a parent make than to provide for the health of his youngster? The need for leading sound. well-balanced lives and keeping our bodies physically and mentally nt is stressed in Lansdowne-Aldan's health and physi- cal education classes. Under the guidance of health and physical education instructors. Mr. William Radcliffe. Mr. Lloyd Black. Mrs. Edna Sinnamon. and Mrs. Mimi Greenwood. students experience the joys of healthy living. During the various sports seasons. athletic con- tests and intramural competition are arranged. ln their health classes. students become acquainted with symptoms and cures of common diseases. the values of a well-balanced diet. mental health. and proper first aid techniques. The physical education department provides mental relaxation through participation in sports and games. Exer- cises, marching drills. as well as athletic contests. help students build strong bodies. ln accordance with the State Health Program. all students receive a medical examination in odd- numbered grades. Annual dental examinations are also an important phase of our medical check- up. Parents are notified of any apparent physical defects or need for dental correction. ln case of accident or illness during school ac- tivities, pupils apply to the otlice of the school physician or nurse. A youngster who is not in good health will sufler in his studies. This is an underlying prin- U. Gurdon mlili us Dr. Fuller t'lu't'lcs hix blood PI'!'A.SllI't'. ' I ciple of our schools health program. Besides the regular gy m classes which each student is obligated to take. many boys and girls participate in sports activities after school. Our school's program of sports is an enviable one and competes favorably with the best in the country. Previous to after school participation. each student is given a physi- cal check-up. Where any deviation is noticed. the youngster is steered away from participation. lf possible. corrective measures are undertaken. so that he will eventually be able to play: This year a large number of students joined in the interscholastic sports program and were awarded accordingly with varsity or minor-award letters. For fall sports. 83 merited varsity' letters. I76 minor awards. Seventyl-six claimed varsity awards for winter sports while l4l were presented with minor awards. At the spring sports assembly. 95 received varsity' Iettersg ninety' captured minor awards. Another important segment of the gym roster is the intramural sports' program. piloted by' Mr. Black. Students who are unable to participate in interscholastic athletics find an invigorating type of fun playing their favorite sport on intramural teams which perform after school. A competitive team system makes the games interesting and exciting. At the end of the year. those students who have amassed a specified number ol' hours in intramural play. are awarded with special medals in the spring sports' assembly: lt'.tIllI,L' vyvt' l'ffil'lt'llt'j'. D. lV1lI1'l'.t mly 1312 l'illHl'I'l.l lvller-c't1rz, .-lizlwl fry' ll llflllffl clmrl. P. Hzlilvy' tat'- llllllllly lllt' l'lIAI'lIlllffII X yy',tlz'111 lu 11 11111111- g'1'11tlv llflllfll KIUKL' Row l llefl li P, hilliy. ll. fi lv!'.NXl'lA. H. .lUlIll.Sl7Il. I.. .Vt'C'11ll1111t'l1. Row 2: lf. H1111. A l'1'i1ttl1r'. fl. Ily'lt111tl, Row 33 I. l1'11llz'11, Ilupftily' l'lI.Ul'II.X.Xt'll ill ll ,U-VIII-l'llI.8.8 ,L'!lNlt' of tuttur tm' I. Glnlfell-v, H. Paul, IJ. Com!- ull, lllllf B. I'n11l.s1111. I -H1-I1-II. 11114111 .-I. l1'il,g'111'1l in ' ur t'.tt1111111t't lziy Il11'm11. Responsible students tackle STUDENT COUNCIL The teen-agers ol' today are the citizens ol' tomorrow. This truism is ever-present in our dadsi minds, and they realize that we must be well prepared to take over their jobs as vigilant guard- ians of our democratic institutions. Science and math prepare pupils for tomorrow by presenting to them the orderliness ol' world forces and by instilling in them a valuable curi- osity. Scientilic training in chemistry, physics. and biology and comprehension ol' algebra, geom- etry. and trigonometry help us to discard super- stition and prejudice which hamper international and intranational relations. These subjects train the student to keep his mind open and to search all possible solutions ol' a problem. To deal with misunderstanding and intolerance. people should be able to express themselves. Eng- lish classes pave the way for sell'-expression by 'I luf Svllmil .S'Illl'1' rt'flt'r'I.t ily lI.X1llll lvllxifuavs dt K, .'lI!'lltlII mul R. Hullmi uni! on SIIHIVIIIN S. Alflllllllll, IJ. li'igi'r1g' lon, A, lluvlnml, I. l't'lritf, mul lf. Pull. lit'u'iltlt'n'tl lvy lllv il1Ir'it'ut'itw nf l'HL'tIllllllIl X' lIMl.L't'. I, I.vlrnmn. R. Pliililm, mul l'. .S'tl1l11m'ltt'r xt un ll1t'tlit'11'ofmr,v In wlrt' lll4'l'l' tlivffic'l1lI1't'x. Hr. Il. I'-l't't'lHtllI. tn1'i'i,wr. lu'1'tgl.s Ilie Sllltltlll Cllllllltll. wuz. ll. .Hut .'lIult'iul, T. Kungm. J. Hlutllvm-11. .-1. ,-lrliuiuli. Row l tl. to r.l: R. Rnlwrfy. I . Julzliwli. K. llclmll. lf, lf. 7't'rrt'll. R. SllllIlll'U, CF. Miles, Row 3 tstandingl: ll, lwjiriu, U. Gnnlnn. M. Iimlmfnul. I1. fininiwrniuli. R. lliumw, J. ,Nt'utonilv. l. f'ri1u-tfml. I, fllllltlll. J. llurllw. uruttllli. Row 2: I.. lflultu. S. .lnliu,mn. IJ. lltfljrltlziizt, IJ. llimn. S f'nlult.'.r. AI. IIt'l'l'-Y. S. Qluzmulvn. T. Alltiu. K. ,-lmlt'r- man-sized jobs teaching us how to write and speak clearly and persuasively. Throughout high school English students absorb the rules of grammar and the works of numerous authors. Plays help us to im- prove our speech and our ability to make others understand us. History is invaluable because it enables us to use to advantage the wise actions and mistakes of those who have lived before us. After studying the history of Pennsylvania, America, and the en- tire world, we can recognize the tremendous re- sponsibility involved in doing one's part as a cit- izen. Dad knows that a good education will im- prove our capacity to shoulder the burden of running the world. Knowledge of languages breaks down a barrier between nations. Study of French, Latin, and Spanish not only prepares us for amicable inter- Sl1l'l'unlizlr'4l Ivy the l'Al't'l'IlllIll'.Y lfrmmlulinn Ill-Xflllly. B. Nnrinu, F. Clllllfllllllll. C. Clllllllll. uml G. l u.t,x' mzrll uvvr ,-lrm'ric'u'.t lmliwml p1'nlilvn1.i. T. lllvllnir livllm T. lrrgung lux! limiting .skill fm flower rowl J. .ll'llI'1lllU, IJ. Ku'iu1ltmr.iAi. B. ilft'f:0ll'IIH, tupper rowl H. Wfillfinx. R. llvmiing. B. Mulz, A. Willunnl, J. C'u,x', mid K. .Sljll'llliL'lfl'II1 lnuk nn in lllIl'I'L'Jf. l'it'n'in,u uivir' prnjvt1.s, .l. .Xr'lmn. I. Gilfillun, uml S. Hrrrllvl! mlmiri' ilu' I'l'tlf7.klIl!lI!.X,llf7 of XIIIHI' hi.xmric'ully- ilri'.s.u'al dolls. T!'lI.YllIIl.S um! liuuluvr un' l'r'liz'i'r'zl im' .VIlllll'llI.N ri'l1l.x' from lllt'fI' l'll.l-Y .srlnml ,lC'l1l'!ll1ll'.N In mr! :luring fl tuvuml lmivli ltvriml. Jr llliffl lmvx nfrml Ill Iln' fllllllllll I-'lm ti lfrolir 1ll'r'.tr'l1lll- Iioll, ur'rnlvrlIir' unlirxx We round out our totol personalities ln our sober moments, we know that school is a lot of fun. At times. we may tongue harsh phrases against our studies, our teachers. and the fact that we are compelled to attend school. How- ever, no one can deny that our students do not walk the halls with grim or worried looks. Truly. school can be and is a lot of fun as well as work to most youngsters. Our school program contains a vast number Gt' varied activities, enough to satisfy ullokinds appetites. Plays, dances, art decpralions, and in- numerable jobs of helping out have attracted huni dreds of studengs during the school year. The , i 5 Q ll o 9 v . A c 7 lighter side of school life is filled with moments of happiness. working together, getting hands dirty, learning lines. tripping over furniture. getting bawled out for errors--and the joy of great accomplishment. Our school today is far dillerent from the purely academic school of our fathers and mothers. Truly, our parents recognize this difference and haye been willing to spend money and pay taxes fo make sure that our school atmosphere is a most pleasant OTIC for their growing youngsters. School certainly is a lot of work. But it cer- .tainly is a lot of fun, too. . 1 Y j fa Z L56zaly?,fb4f'l! Loi . 4 L .ff V xg, of S--- J , I 5 Q 5 6 g,,,.f 3 X t ,' W NATIONAL HoNoR soc1ETY O Y., ' ROW I tl, t0 r.l: A. Kultukjiun. J. Wlu'r'lr'r, M. Gulluglivr, IW. Perry, N. l,l'lllxlIllll.S'. R. llurl. A X K. Kinlcel. M. Buclmmni. M. Mmrry. B. Angnxrin, M. llnvis. Row 2: K. Mahan, .l. Ilurpvr. ,, ' G. Gwllilv, F. Z0l7l0l'.S'kj', T. Hl'llllFf.XlPl1. I. Aflfl'-lllI!lE'l1, J. Erlrly. J. Powell. L. Blake. D. Hyluml. Row 3: 0. Gordon, B. Van Horn. J. Kvlnorv. K. Snyzlvr, J. C'lunmn, B. BHIUIIKIHI. R. VllI'lll'!lHf. 1 D. Hunn. K. 51011. Pumirzu fv'iv,fl,x' fnmz hum! lll'lfl'f- lies. I. Bmimfrff fvlzyx u lm! flnu from ,Slzluxnwlz K. Arulvrwrx. Il. Tillvnm. 1:1141 S. C'nmlu.x'. H. ,Klurulrlrn 17. Bull. mul XI, 1.1 f muff! Ihr' lltllf-Iflflt' If 4 num llfllg' I'UllIilIt'X. - ' I , . 9 ' - My I 6 Q 1 Hi fmin up herff' u'm'v.x J. Ilurlmr. rigging up 1IllII7lif,YflIL' vquipnzwzt. .4. .VAw'r.s 4'nHI4'lnplu!4'x I. ,t'l'Ul'I' x mar! nmrr' us Ii. .Suylur um! lf. .Hillwr Wllffll inzvnllrv. IVIIKIUIIIIIUKI lv-v ilu' lvricf Hlill-tlll-Y lil'lfflt'. Ilia' I.-A f1111,xnn1,x wunl: plfz-vflllly frmn ilu' xinlrliflw, f.lH'f'l'll'1llll'l'.N If. Ullrflclllllll. U, lilmn, I'. Ifnuluml, HQ .H4f'ull, um! ilu' I.-,I fmmwlx lHIIiz'lllfY tllldlfl L,'rllI14'-Iilmk 'lhvluml 4'lml'm'lz'rx lTlll'Il'll,Yl'll lu' I.-,-I XIIItll'lll,X l74I,Xl' .xllunllv 111 Illl' f-llI'f5IlIllIX fU't',H'llIllIfflVl nf 'Iu'm ilu' Niylll livfnrv f'l1ri.s1lmrx. ff Ufwl'1l0rf fHll'UlllHl'X l4'mlil1,1,' lfIllI'1ItIl'l'S nf Ihr jmliru' lll'L',l pru- flmriuu, ufjllll A I-krnlnf' 4 fflH'XlH1fM wimlmr tllXf7ltlvV :Il- H'tHI.X llzu mlmiring lQ1tll14'l',X of III: XIIIIIUIIIS ly Rllllltlllll mul .-1. Snrilh. l'lu,x'f11lly 11UXflI4L' for ilu' l'fIl71l'l'lI man. J. Eddy, I.. Blake, um! B llmrvle 114-1 nn! un !II1K'iQ'lIl Clzimau proverb. 47 Y of '.. Y-' K, V-Q ' L X W in ' CONTENTS SUCH!! 5xlll1ffc',s Scievzce Kmllixlv and Lmulmnlcs . Qlwdlllltll1TH1fl1flId . Vltlflfftll Jlrlx liusiness Efducution . fl1'1H1fIlfSfI'4lffOlI . Taczally I-4 lb IS '20 22 24 '26 28 If I5 I7 IU 21 '23 '25 27 31 625,29 7, f Zwf-fx , , ' I, , I 3, 5Sf 3.g We 1' pf ,, a,-,,,Q ' 'E 'WC' ' N V. Q'?4 ami Wa 91' ' , ffl--A 119' Nix ,4 Lf ' .f-iff, ,.,. V I, P ,V - V ' f ,. ' wwf V 43 , f ' v I 1 G! f I K' f , ., ,wif V. .:,,.. I J, , 1 a, +7 f if 2 , 5,275 1 A7 'Q .412 , ' , , Jw- 43 if .Q I' 4, :M 9:3 A ijvlzfwifg' ' 45, - hr, , ,Q A f E ,525 .f 1 ' ' A if 4 ,, 1' I .MI 4, SOCIAL STUDIES . . We shall profit from other peoples mistakes HIIIIIAIIL' Iflu Nun York 'Iimcs IJ. humzlvmfl. H. Iffmllf. mul .I l'lm2ml1 pumlw H14 l7lllfz'1rf uw1'l1l ,'mflvl4'1m. I IQHXIHVI Wm! nj' lln' Hn!-Izm HIIIYIKIX Iflm' l'f1If'w,xI of l'. lJm'i.s H. Inn llurll. um! H. .'tlnu'l'x' l41f,MJ. .tlffftf J f.fl'lt mx nu n f wwuft tlufffufm'.,.' M I. X54 -xml l' l,H,'lf1m.' ,lt IM vm rm. mit! H Rm fm, Imfzlf gf. '1 +,...x ,'fwu'4fIufff1x f mfr l...1m ,ff if Nh -tw! 1 X4 fcm. I llwiwff .fufl Iflw: Iilllltg' ITNHUIIVII lmtirtl nmIz'l'im'. L. Hur! fli.tr'iiyw.v Iflt' H14 2 1 1 1 g r twlruiiiil pcriml with Cluvtniultat P. Iltirriwli. Cf Ijlltlslll- tltlttiltzl i tuimtlt 1 ll rr Rn it wut. J. Priiin. li. Purlviizmn, um! P. Rmitltill. llnilmv R ugnpmii tim it Al ntmlef nf Ilttltfpviiflwiut' Hull 1t'IIl'tItIt Ilti' uzllizimiimi 4n4tI lx 1 1 my 1 ix nf tseatedl IJ, Hvlili. l'. SI-Vt'I'. Cf Rlimnls. lf. lliilwr. mr llllll I Cullum 1 limi ui lstandingl B. C'liunilufi'.v. CQ Rtziiwm. T. .Sltll'l'lI, B. Kirk- flllyf tint! ll Crum! mu wlml. T. lltllimi. lllltf I. lX'l4'lllXIlllt'. By' tracing the steps ol' our historic background and studying the serious mistakes and conse- quences of our ancestors. we try to find answers to present and future world problems. Lansdowne-Aidan freshmen devote their time to the study of our own state government. its ori- gin. its branches. and our privileges and respon- sibilities as Pennsylvania citizens. ln world history classes. inquisitive sophomores become familiar with the growth of our world civilization. This course. which covers the period from ancient times to present day life. acquaints students with the historical background so impor- tant in understanding American History. Juniors direct their talents to the study of Amer- ican History. They discover for themselves the development of America from its birth to our present nation. ln preparation for the luture. seniors investigate world problems and the work of the lfnited Na- tions in the world atlairs classes. Students learn the values of a democratic nation and prepare themselves for solving world problems. R. lliillim tlllll .-1. Iftilttilsiltiii lvi'it't'lv uflliillt' litttc Niaga- finc riimrrv -till: Iflt' liulfv of Hr, I.. Rirlifmlv. SCIENCES . . scientifically A knowledge ol' niuth und science is indispen- suhle in this modern xyorld. Engineers. elteniists. Lind eyen the ziyeruge main is ztlyyztys applying intorinittion leairned in high sehool courses. ln the lllth grztde hiology gives students at ehgtnee to leztrn zthout themselyes und their eny iron- ineni, They exiitnine the theory ol' eyolulion :ind the dillerent types und functions ot' plaints und ztniitiztls, Students in chemistry elzisses lextrn till the elements und hoxy they are relatted to ezteh other. C'heniisti'y is required for itll students xy ho expeet to enter nursing. ehemieztl engineering. or medicine. 'lhe niaiin ohieetiye in our ninth courses is to I rt Xllllll ri fi. ll..Xtirii1iil IP. llffli ii til: fi Milli lrilwul in llr. ll. lluliilty' iiumiilx Ihr' limit pririirftlm of lIl'yl-yiili' iifg't'l'l'il. Gio yiiimt' iy :willy ylllllfdu tlL'l'tL'N l n'yllfr1f'li I.. .stzfll mill li. Ifiufimi ily llr. J. Rank it'1lIllIt'K Iflhlll' irnrfy. .sffllll-Ill-fllIL' it ll-Ytll'tIL't'll gtfrwrulor in lll'1iUll. li. Iitltly tlllll j. Il1ll'i 1'l' ytrioliyly' uifiwltilililli' Iflt' l'1llIllX of Ilit min l'llHl'HI. Iii: ylmlfnly liylifi tix Il. llfilili. gnitltw! Ivy llr, ll. llfrltliirtu lillll lHI1lt'yI. lfuilffgt Klllifrllly I llisvliiy. Y. llctllitlll 4 tffliiifiy ti ftrwfilrlri. ll . to 1.11 li. .'lfiilt'f'wii. 1. liil, I, .lofiliyf-fi. ll. l.L'L'f1'yI1'II. lf. lim Li 11 !, lliftii. I'. U'ly'uui'lyi. I. fxltllliwll. I. xlilltll. .l. llfirfmi, ll, lfmilli, lliffii. tim! !. llngfliry liylrli to J. lfmiifi t't1'lii1'r1y lui! lx. Slnll. li. l'i :rt ix lx. .Sliyilrlx 'I. Vi 4 'lt'llum!. yll'li1IlH'1'. trained students will Work for peace i teach pupils to be accurate. to solve daily proh- lems that require calculating. and to build up strong reasoning power. Even if students forget some of their math. they can never forget the good habits math teaches them. No one can be a mere day dreamer or a careless person and learn math. for one's mind must be kept on the subject if he wishes to master this subject. Our mathematics department offers algebra. plane geometry. solid geometry. advanced algebra and trigonometry. We know that very' little in the past could have been accomplished if it had not been for our knowledge of mathematics and science. , .,'b'l .- ' .f,, 1 y .1 '4f V . X ii J C'l14'n1iv1r,v ilmlwils li. lzmux. l. .llunrtx mul T. fvrriw' IIl'l'fllll'lllif ii ,filrvxifx L'.Kf7l'I'llIIt'lII. lxf 511111. H. lim llllfll. wululi lillltllllyl' in llivlf' lrvilrnuvli uwiamlru' lwuinx In mul J. filtllllrlll iirrvlllilly' tlllfllyl 11fYf'rH'tllIH in Hr. l', fllllfllllll, .lltf-llll'l' wiirfllw. ,tk IH-. D. llill um! P. Amis l'.l'llllllllt' Will: v.vm'1lliu funn K. Srivtlur Cw0HIllll1llIkU pliyviu lvnmr-lmw, ID Mlllll' film ni lu' uwtl lv-v Ihr preparesucifl,xnl11lin11vfurclivni- Hmm. J. filllllltlll. uml K. Sm ,-llnliu-Visual u'vw. islry' lali. llllltfllfl im l'.Xf7L'I'lHI4'llI. if I :tamiflu ilu' l't'flllt ll nt lui lzifiultt 1111111 lli1't.'I1't'. IJ. l'v'uIt1't. S fi ' ' ' llltitll. I. .lt'1Ao111t', um! I. ffllllll fllttuu 1111111111 ot ll ltzflimf, UNDERSTANDING How otten hate we heard someone staninier. l'm just at a loss lor words '. ' This is a common tailing. hut it can he axoided il' we are willing to intcst a little extra time and etlort to lcarn our own natite tongue. Junior highers struggle with nouns and xerbs in English class and hate an occasional tussle with books. plays. short stories. and poems. Be- sides getting a foundation for their own language. many freshmen start studying foreign languages. Amateur linguists surprise their unlearned com- panions with a snappt ParIe!-tous I-'rancais'. ' or. Como esta ustcd'. ' Modern language classes teach us that the world grows smaller hy the minute. and that we should he prepared to think in a global w ay. An- other lesson can he learned from l.atin. We are ahle to view' Rome's crumbled civilization and learn from her mistakes. We hate had great thinkers in our own lan- l'ppg1' lg,-Iitj R4 l11t111g 1111111 H14 i,tl1f111x1,11g Hifi 111 1'.111- llPPCI' Vlgllll .l.H11llt111tltf.1!n Ytlllllg' tllltf ftzttllliflll Prnt' 11111LF' Lqfltl. lt1l1t1111i1i1 4-Jllilt Cf limi. K, .S1'lnlt11'1g lg, fiolilux. lixlwix tiltulli Io Iflt ual pllulil nt lim' flJIlI!l'K l.tHIf. :tml .l. U111'r1x fllllf' slum L'i'.1lt. 1 'N 'lf '- I- Htfflfllf l-l l ' ssfllliflll- lower left: Ulm! llll llrilimi eurlt. HQ llrlrllc. H. Jofinmfi. lower right: liz'lit'i'i1iu 111111 Ilim' lmn ilnlui hit gulf R. Rofmirm mit! 17. Illllllftlfltlll vlllfll in 4111 llltflllll will' fi. Halt' lUll't'l'.X ,tit gmt tl! Illllllllli I.. flu' um! IJ. Lot tfllllfl . tat LQ l.t'nI:. J. ,xIl1l'l'llK. ami Ixf .S'im'lt1i1' irurtli. X ,K promotes peaceful relations among peoples guage. too. Juniors study American writers and learn more ot' the rich heritage which they possess. Seniors devote an entire year to the worthy Eng- lish authors who enrich our lives with their in- tluence. A young man or woman who is willing to invest a little time and etlort now' need never be embar- rassed to hear someone say. ls he speaking Eng- lishl' lt sounds more like Greek to me. Words really never fail if one takes time now to build a good background in vocabulary and a firm knowl- edge of culture and history from reading. We are so close to all the world. and yet we feel that we must build more machines to protect us from our world neighbors. ln spite of this closeness. a breach exists. Perhaps. in a word, we do not speak the same language as our neighbors. Maybe we should learn. and there is no better time than now' and no better place than the high school. to discover the magic of words. lavluning Io IJ. llf,v'v ifiltwftfrlulimi nf un lg-iulivli wltirf limi uri' tR0w l. leflli f. Allvmlly, .-l. ,-lrririimi. .llr, ff. lltzrizfy. Cf Cliujwiuri. fl. flllllfll. 4Row fl: ID, Ilmitfv, l. Ihwrzinrnl. lf, I-tiilhfnl. A, I-vlilvv. 1Row Fl. Ii. tlulin. R. lltlunpiuli. I. lltillwl, lxf lvilllwl t xpltlniv ilu' llI'lL'lll or im ini- IUHI Rnmiiri fl1l'lI't'XK lu lim l.n1iu ll tluvvH.i1It'v trow l. lcll li fi. fitfilllr. lyfillllurylty.If..-l11L'llyIl'It. tliow I li .l, ,llt l'ml- 1 ' 1 . ' . tint. ll. lrrfyv. li, lit nov, lliow A l, l.R1tf1., Ii..S1t.ti.r1. P. liltiir. 'L-tml limi im' won' lLl'l'lIlfl roll, oifiuvf' t'x'tlt1i11y ll, Hmi'mm.'n In I-ftmli ll vlmlivilv trow I. lelltli lf. lime- lmm. ll-low Il: J, lzfltly. 'I, llwztlw-rut. fliow gli I.. lilnlvtf. If. .lltt-til, Ii. .-lilrlwmii, lliow -ll: H. Ix'ri1li. lf. Holnlt. U, U-mimi. FREE ENTERPRISE . . manual Mastering industrial art skills is more than an educational requirement for most L-A boys. ln vvoodshop. metal shop and mechanical drawing. supervised by Mr. Clarence Priest and Mr. Joseph Pastelak. the young craftsmen transformed man- ual skills into relaxing. enjoy able creativeness and turned out useful. attractive articles for their homes and personal uses. The boys learned to take pride in their accomplishments. At the same time they gained first-hand knowledge ol' possible future trades or hobbies. Two woodshoppers nabbed awards in the Ford Crafts Contest this year. Junior John Hartle copped second place in the wood turning division while Senior Karl Nolte also netted honors, fLilIQl'4INXl'L! in lllviulslmp irorlt url' ID, Iltrrltirix A. .llywm IJ. Hull. IJ. llmin. I. Hillimiix, Ii. Ilufilvr. CQ ,lIur1fl't'tlori1'n'. Hr. I. l'rurt'luL, J. Yt'I'AL'L'l'. B. fitillvruilh. um! B, Illiwlftl. .'ltflIlll'fIl4L' ti pinot' of irumlxlinp lltllltlftlllfl un' D. Clcluml, 'llr, CQ I'rit'I:. .-l. llvlmitl, and C, Philips. B. lVliut'lt'1' tlt'IlIllIl.Xfl'll!l'.X 41 mutulslmp Iuvlzliiqln' Ill I. Rritl. R. Ruth. T. .lfK'Ciit'Hl1lltl. R. Huimfs. B. Neilmfz, K. Irwin, D. ,v4',SIt'l', tum' D. Huy :tx ,Uri J. Puxlvlttk l1'!lft'lll'X. Slxlllfllllll' lt'iUlllJ7l.L' Ihr' lllflfl' .mug D f'lt'luml 17I't'f7tll'l'J his wurls. 1 1 l X I O I i labor is personally profitable Both pieces yy ere later shipped to Dearborn. Nlich- igan. for the national contest. and John once more walked off with honors. Under the clanging din of the metalshop. busy hands modeled bracelets. ash trays. rings. house- hold articles. and even automobile body frames la project tackled by Junior Don Nesterl. ln the mechanical drayying room. pencils. rulers. and mazes of lines blended into simple or com- plex draxyings of projects ranging from bracelets to scale plans of buildings. Boys working in the metalshop or yyoodshop learned to transfer ideas to scale plans xyhile future architects and engineers tenaciously untangled the intricacies of blue- printing. IJ. llrlrlry unify ll!lHlfl'lIIL'!yY lllA'l' flly H'nrltmg Ivy llit fl 1lt't'nf'rlIii't' !tll'll Izll'fr'. ytrruy ll H3111 illlult' 1flt'u'. IPA if 4 , wr -Z'-Xl pybllbll . l I K. Iwrluflf. R. flryllv. P. l1'mvlmn l'IIlft'l'VllI. llflil Xl. .1,1'C'llI.l' fart' 14 y wan it Illbllltllliitlll 1lrrm'i'ng rliutn ny Ur. J. l'mrt'!uL yur'i'ry'x IfI1'l'l' H1 'tllllll l'. Urlllftl lying' uumlylnffv yftlily. l'. flulilr mmlrly ll II'lll'H-Il'tItfs H'4'y1fz'. Q.. I Prom!!-v flrlriltilig Ihtf L-.-I l'IIIl'1'1'y in lliv fun! I-mfmlirliuli fil'tlfl!ll1t'Il lhriltfyl lliirli quivl prirlv. If ,lllnvrcli lvmily art' K. .Yulltx Mr. C. f'l'it'II, uml J. fflll'Ilt'. mmly fl mlilt' purt. Y Www! H13 . 'UID ,mp 'WVNIDQ mtg MU wif Zh Il 03' x I lizz- lilnuliy i.-fl' urging fm moili iiI!'cH'1l,ll'tf if J. f11ylIiV, f'4 lililvX yifimy fin HIllIi1il'il 1' l3i'in:.'11 Iliff. yi -lr fb .-- ,ii PRACTICAL ARTS . . special In thc xcyying rooni. young co-cdx ticquirc nim- tcry in xxiclding nccdlc und thrctid with ctixc rind dcxtcrity. Through organized planning :ind .ip- plicd knoyylcdgc. thc Ncuiiistrcvcx lczirn lo judgc ingitcrizil tor yxtirdroh: colorh1irinony.quLility. Lind xuitgihility. Trtiincd hy Niry. Hc!cn Stcphcnx. trtinxliiting pzittcrny. complicated or ximplc. hc- coriicx xcuond ntitiirc. A xpccitil project on good grooming zind pcrxonzility roundx out thc huxy uurricultiiii. ' -wr hh 'VM li. ,ilu1inu' um! .-4. SlIIPl't'l' uorlt lliiriitwl iii Lllt'fl4'lI1lfVlHlr'1'l,f..Shri-X I1' .SA'lllUl' I, l oy1u,x lt'tlIt'!I1'X firumily fix IHIIIIVIIIIX' lIl'4'l' tl tflltlfiflvtillfif lilo rw rim! IP. l,LHlIl'HI:Hl Hjlifi up ll lilyly iliylr 8. ,sllllrlll uillrlirm lim' iliiiuly' liirmll- l'tlI!i'l'l!. iii MHIAIVIIL' rooni. H1114 ,-ith ak' f11f'IHL' 51', fimrioft l Sli'-1liH1i1i'y rim ml Nrklllllirllri RJfi-ii'-ifizfi-diff'' I .Mliuflt ifml IJ. ffyfillltlv iiliiyk filllllilfy my ,S Pxli' I Xintfwif- J. KI.-fini: J I,ngliirg,i, init, ,mo :Iii lll1lif4 'lI ilomty tiiiyllw' in lllc' fiom. wiofiofiiiiy S l'i'11iy,'n1iA.'f fi H' ww classes help youngsters prepare Junior chefs capture kitchen efficiency' in cook- ing classes under the watchful eye of Miss Mar- garet Stevens. Turning tempting recipes to de- licious dishes is not the only boast of these young gourmets. for they' also learn to operate automatic washers. dryers. and ironers well as to store up useful knowledge for other phases of home-mak- ing. Teen-age cooking creations also add a tasty' touch to tables of school banquets and teas. Not to be outdone. a number of boys 132 jun- for home life iors and seniorsl turn their talents to cooking delectable delicacies. Meeting in two groups on Thursdays and Fridays, the hungry' chefs. armed with kitchen implements. turn out anything from soup to nuts. The culinary' crew also caters at the annual schoolboard banquet and at a local school superintendents' dinner. Many' girls find millinery' both fun and thrifty: With imaginative touches, the co-eds create their own individually'-styled bonnets. away X Careful f7lllllHfIl4lf IIIFIIA In reality' au B. Park. C. Cwidii, E. Mend, uml Mrx. K. Davis work over zlernrulimix for a fliffllflllllfllxg' lllllK't'. Q ,li . l V M . Oli, if lllom vunfrl .rev mv mm G Beuev pops 1'llf7l'lIkt'S irim tht' oven while P Salunmne ivlzipx up slum' tmtv ft'fllL'. Hz'y'.' We can funk. mo. ' lwzists the lmyxx' cnnltirig clusx' P. SIIIUHIUIIU. T. Ferrier, T. Mun, G. Be.s.wy', D I'lylaml I. C'lii.xm. C. 0'Nvill. and T. Sl'fIl'llk. n , x f A tba: A , .. I I Ilx npw't.l1'rlut1l1 milling nm- Stlllilll' I. l'v'ltt'i'lt'l' lfllllxt 4 int C . .Silmnuon totaly t1 flint uwillv ro tonzplfttf NHIIIQ nu if f1t1H't'y, in tht' o'fl'tt'. BUSINESS QIVGS bnght outlook for the future After introductory courses. which center around bookkeeping and general business in his freshman and sophomore years. a student may select either the clerical. secretarial. or distributive education program. Each year an increasing number of academic students tttrn to the commercial depart- ment to learn such basic skills as typing and short- hand. yyhich yvill help them in the future. As members of the distributive education cur- riculum. students attend school in the morning and yxork in the afternoon under the supervision of Miss Mildred Ankeney. Secretarial courses include oflice training. typing. stenography. and bookkeeping. Commercial math. otlice training. bookkeeping. salesmanship and business layv. and typing are clerical courses offered. During the year Commercial Instructors Mr. Roy' Kraber. Mrs. Janet Felter. and Mr. Eduard Kologie arrange visits to oflices. factories. and plants in the Philadelphia area. These tours give students an opportunity' to observe the business world in action and to note the increasing jobs which are available. -ff 'rg C Z ' v in ff 3 I , r , g 1. 5,3 If ni. H' 5 0 7.3 J g. 1 ' f -a 'o K M, 0 tm ig' 'V 5 r U K., i x af I I-ai i LEADERS . . provide for youngsters' growing D E CXRI rox Armor: Few people stop to thmlx about the countless hours ol behrnd the seenes work which IS put In by the udmrnlstrrtron xxho rs eonsttmtlx en deuvorlnu to keep sehool lllulrs runnlnv smoothlx Dr Carlton Abbott superrntendent keeps 1 sh rrp exe on all sehools rn the dlstrlct to mllxe sure th nt l A sehools are up to p lr Prmelprl Joseph D Moore xxorlernu hand rn hund xxlth th superintendent md sehool bourd revulates seeon d nrx school uetlxltres 1nd helps students to eope xxrth speelll problems th tt trrse Mr H St unlex lsleekner nuvwrtes the jumor hwh provrlm xx lule Mr Wixne A Kllnuer dlreets the Aldrn .lr Hr-'h md .tdmrnrsters the nm unten tnee provrum Jun tors md semors eert unlx e mt loruel the x llu rble e h llrss Marx lrndenmu 1 tssrs ln prrnelpul spends rn orvtnmnv Cireer Xrsrtlnx' IN prepeirlnx' eo eve lrlnserlpts or -'lxlnx' trlendlx tdxree about e treers or sehool problems Nlr lsleelxner Xlrss l mdenmuth and 'xlr Nloore rso mterxrexx students md therr prrents ln sept rule eonlerenees to trmslrte Drexel Test results mto uselul rntorm mon xrelx does one xx ilk mto the olllee xxrthout hem: -'reeted hx the xx arm trrendlx smiles ot the seeretxrles Xlxx rxs xxrllrnv to help rn xxhltexer x tx thex ein 'N1rs Isabel Alxlird Vllss .lulet C allbro 'xlrs Nl nr-'lret Crenn and Nlrs Jennller Jones keep sehool pxper xxorlx rn order im' VIR Joslmr D Mooru Vx xxst A lsr lst.: R ' 5 5 1 ' '- 1 ' 1 '. . .. . 1 . 1. , , . 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Ihvls IIIIIMIHQ lwzvlfly from Il tuu'l1w'.x IlIt't'fIllAL' ul ilu' ffl't'1'll Ave. Sffllltll, .Ury JI. Hvum'y. .VIZ H. .Uilr'l11'll. .HIL H. Lllllhlll 11, una' .'Wi.x.s 1. Var! wljnwv un fllfUl'H1lllCIHIIIIIWIJII wlmnl lmfvfn'1u'r1ux. NMRY Hr-.xxx-.Y is 1I'1S1ght into 1ife's joys and dangers Just is the twin rs bcnt the trec s mclmed t IS the lacultx which fuldes us m laxmv t e -'roundwork upon whrch we will bulld our Ines Thus m a brtet ul mce we see th tt we ire helpccl throut h the tour stages ot Envllsh bx 'Vlr Qcrsh mm Vlr Ltubach Mtss Htrtm m 'Vlrs Chrrst 'Vlr Divres md Mlss McCullou h whsle Mrs Lonz md 'Vlrs He mes help our tumor hwh plebes wlth basrc tundamentxls Our llbrarlan Mxss Sheater contmuallx asslsts us ln locatmv lnlOI'HldllOl'l and re :dmv materlal We become ldlflllldf with the customs md lm Uuaves of varlous nitlons throuuh the mstructlon ot 'Vllss Cook m Latm ot Mlss Hoopes m the lmvua-fe ot Ou Parts and ol M1ss Ad xms m th romantic toni ue ot South Amerlca Our generatlon ever eager to l-.eep up with thc mcre xsmu number ot SCICHIIFIC drscoverles plunues mto th it held wlth the ald ot Mr Eplex Mrs He met Mr Rank Mrs Dow md Mr McClure lhe social and governmental problems or thc ptst present md future are Interpreted tor us bx Nlr Drtke m Amerrcan hrstorx bx Mr Snxder m world hrstorx bx Mlss Tllcott m clvlcs md ttf urs md bs Mlss Stralex and Mrss N 1rt m jumor hwh soclal studies Freshmen who bctzm to dlp 1l'lIO the complex held ot m 1th are xssrsted rn the tundtmentals ot tlvebrt bx Mr Hublex next are helped oxer he hird pl tces ln plane -reometrx bx 'Vlrs 'vlorrts Fmallx mrbltlous upperclassmen master soltd Ucometrx advanced algebra and trlszonometrx un der Nlr Freemans tutelave Sewenth md ewhth -traders Hratefullx grasp a baslc Uroundworlt ol trlthmetlc under the vuldance ot Nlrs Edwards md 'Vlr Forbes CiOIl1fIlCI'ClillX mmded students are prep xred tor husmess careers bx Nlr Kolodvre w ho te tches booltlceeomw s tlesm mshtp md busmess ltw Those wrth stenovrlphlc ambltlons m tster txpm' md shorlh md wlth the help ol Nlr Kraber Nlrs Fclter lends hcr h md w 1th the mstructlon ol com merct tl m tthcm itlcs and the oper mon ot machmes rn olhce tramm-Y Thrs depxrtmcnt would not bc complete wtthout the DlNIfll5UIlXC Educ mon How mn R IDMM okcr J str C lARIlS P Fokms L How um FRI I was Lot IS C11 Rsuxrx N111 mu D L Cntr 1 swoon Nlutmx C Hutt was N 1 2, ,Q .P 1 i do . lf 1' 5' 5 ' 'Ct h ' ' ' '51 ' . 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I XHIXN .md the 04111141 ci Cfmx Thom xxhu hope to hL the dexwmrs .md 1rt1xtx 111 lo11111rroxx .1x xxLll IN thoxe lnlerested 1n whool 1rl 1Lt1x1l1Lx 1re 1'111dLLi hx the detth1ndx111 NIM IJ1x1x Xl 1nx ot our tLLn1-'e dflX6fS n11stLr L r1x -vx1x 1' Lx11ner1L1L ILIILIAEC 111 N1r Broxxn For IIIOSL xx ho h lVL thL 1tr1L 11 1sp1r.1t1onx Vlrs Chrlst 1nd Nir DLIVICN pl.1n .1n endless pr1wr1n1 L11 Lir1m 1t1L LntLrt11nn1ent BLh1nd the SLCHCN of IIILNL prLxLnt1l1onx IS thL st 111 LrLxx n11n11'L hx 1xrLhLstr1 11ndLr thL Lnthusl 1s11L le1Licrsl11p ot Xlr Corhln 1nd N1r NI1tLh ll present fmlshed per torn11nLLs ln the tLId ot lndustr11l Arts Nir Prletz 1nd Nir P1stel1lx Li1reLt the LonstruLt1on ol CN6I'XIhlI'l4' from 1n 1sl1t IX to 1LhLxI ot dr1xxers Xlr Bl1Llx 1nd 'Xlrs S1nn1n1on IHNIFULI us nn pI1xs1L1l LL111L1I1on Nlrs Greenxxood 1nd Xir LLI1iTL xlr1xL 1 e LIN thL fun 1m DI L I1 1lIhx IIX n-' vl Vi I , 4 vi ' ' in .f I 1 h' 3:15 xr f g, ff , Q .1 ,:.,'i ', 5 .ER 'Q . .1 ' 12. . 1 IL... .. X . 1 . ' 5 1 . 2 e 1 ' -I ' 2 'i . .V .lix N1-xf ' '- 1 . .- ' 1 ,.'Ij' . ART .lumen 5 ,,'k, -A 'P 'H 1, ,L 'A . ,- 2-1:11.12 .L .1 N . p ,-V. - ,X lx xi .il it -X -V fue' to face. Q 1 I ' f ' f - H 5 Q - H h 1 h H -'H -I -I 'H 1 - , h 2 2 I' 3 5 . 1 V X , Y K H 1' 1, ' ' l1 x'l X-KJ . 2150 . hx Mig Slcxcngg Mrs, Stephens dirccg her Qlguxex Hr. LllUhLlCh, Lllwxxlse. Our Clluruses. blind. and ' xx2': 1.21. 'lt ' ,' - 'S' - w. il A. 1 3 ,2A'x 2 U' ' 1115---11-1 ' , '--.1-1Ll 1 1 ' ' 1' 'q Q ' ' W 1 'z . . . . ' ' I ' K 'Q Q U ' a ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' '- ' ' h P ' , 1 . . 2 1'-2' K. 1 . 1... 1 . 2, 1' ' f'., ' ' 4, k , , fs L ' 2 1, FL' z'r ' z .. 1 C I 1 1' z , H 'Y' . A .in 1 .. 1 . 1 1 ' N at 4' . z. ' i - Rz1i '1 ' 3 11 gix' Q 1 ' dz C ul. of in: ,k'li, 11nLi hithxxux suffl' Li Il 1 zhl' cz U ' 'i L. 1 ,l pCU fiCil0Clfi0I'l in .!4CflUlfLQf5 ag5 CONTENTS 4 4041 -V74 444 4 92 . i , i H A ,. 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If 3111111, U. f111fl11L'l111'. .l l'1l1lx. U l71111x. f1. ll11'1'1. R. R11l111'lx. llxnuullnvb' fi 111111111 J S111ll x11111f x y . 111 '. . . . 1 IV . . 1 1' . 1fa1ndin1,1: . lltftlll. IT, C11111f'x. li, H1lx1111 F' 1 J A L . ,4 'T' 'I L-f V 1 uk! 11111 ' tl x 1 11 1 1 H 1 X111 1 111 1 1 H111x It 1 11111 1 II x 1 11111 . 111111-111 111: 1 ' -I 1 1 .11lx. ,1 . Nl It I - 1. 1 ' 1 ff 111 J . 1111111, I1 11 '. .-d L V I 1 L W practice real freedom of speech ljnder the busy' hum of clattering typexvriters and scrawling pencils. L-A journalists dash off talented tidbits for the Garner CQ Gray' and the L.-XHI.-KN to keep students well-abreast of school news. Guided by' All-Americani' Adviser Louis Gershman. the two publications once more nabbed the nation's highest ayyards in the journalism held. Netting the coveted All-American Honor Rating for the l6th year. the LAHIAN also copped the Medalist First Place Rating tfor the l2th yearl. presented by the Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. The G8tG also captured journalism honors with tirst class ratings from both the Na- tional and the Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Associations. Piloted by Senior Bill Bingham, a three-year sports-page editor. the GHG whisked through a year cited by Mr. Gershman as the best ol' the best. Junior .lane McFadden manned the first page while another classmate. Mary' Ellen Perry. took over second-page duties. Joanne Harper, a senior, steered fourth-page activities. The LAHIAN staff. headed by' Senior Jared Eddy: led off the year with advertisement and subscrip- tion drives to net necessary funds for the annual. Yearbook scribes devoted the remainder of the year to compiling pictures. page lay'-outs. and writing material to mold the book into a finished product. Newspaper journalists once more gathered for a Meet 'n' Eat dinner. an annual event. at the Green Ave. School. After a tasty' meal. the re- porters hashed over journalistic principles. pointed out by' the page editors and Mr. Gershman. to establish policy' for the year. 1L.f!iIHlIllll,U ll new fwlllll nf f7li'1llI'l'.t. R. Roberts. I . Leliriert. B. Alrglzstiri. P. Lariglrgv. and J. Eddy' .wlerf upprn- priule phnlm for the AYt'llV'f'llUlx. I. .x1t'FtllI!Il'lI, first pzigtf ulimr Nl. Perry. l. Hurptfr, foizrtli puff tttlimr B. Biriulitfm. tftlifmwili-:lift I j vs ffl .. on V!! Q A Ll! if rlfy lly it lol of tim u :tt l Ihiy Ur. ,llirulzull nm! ll wunig junior high r'i'llni,sl miwiifmfz Plizvvirm lnuvrliur' ix rm: U' A 1' . ' QW' ' my Ihzf lm,-.'x' uhm rhih in ll miie. ii uhilinuy L'I'llllIll ul junior hiuh llllltftft . The music department aims to assist students appreciate music. We also hope to give them a lasting interest in creating music. chorus Don B. Corbin and Harry E. Mitchell. music supervisors. The choir performed for the students at Thanks- giving and Christmas. The latter production was also given for the community a few nights before vacation. At Christmas the choir caroled at the Lansdowne Bank where the brass choir mounted to the roof-top and played for Lansdownites. The Methodist Church was host to the choir on Uncle Fred S. Lfnderhill's birthday. They' also journeyed to the Presbyterian Home for the aged and the Home for lncurables. The band performed at all the football games. pep rallies. and the awards assemblies. Regu- larly supplementing the band's half-time programs. the majorettes. flag throwers. and color guard added color and interest. The band also played complete assemblies for the junior high. senior high. and elementary school pupils. concluding with the final annual Spring Concert in March. The combined efforts of the majorettes. Hag throw- ers. and the color guard produced an effective pantomime as the band played ln a Persian Market. Parading on Memorial Day completed their agenda. Bob Satlord snared a place in both district band and the All-State Band. Gret Gentile. Will Meade. Judy Powell. and Craig Snyder secured chairs in the Southeastern District Band. tfmilililml on lhfqi' 381 7c'uHIl'llL' up IIIIUHIA, A. .SIl'illI!. IJ. Sf Tfmnihy. CI. .'llt.N't'11'. mul ll! ll Pnruggmmn. .S Ixifll. mul Cf lx'lm.x llilfhrll l7l'l'iUl'Hl rhff hmm. mm ni join in Vllllc' Hlllllflll fun, :min of it how riolill wluifif 5 K' 4 Y- ixiieigidqxai 'Af X I I 1::f1.m.'. Tl lffffwmmz. I? Sy-1 ffm 4' zf Row 2. FILM' fmllllfi f Yf xfzmff .f fXIef'f.'Ie, Xf Vufffuf' rff will A f H 'HMI -J. H'-ful rf. f ff: R HJ! nfl H. li'.fm!nl, u, X. linux, l. lxffrzgm Mu If X4 Hlllrlll. l, l1l141lm.lf.Rfflwr1x.l,Ix'nIf KHII1 I hr ur, fl, I XIIAA. R. ffllllfllf. Row 4 X mlm lx f lzlnfvlrzf. H. .S11f7rfl'u'. f. H11l'fuH. lf, KHII4 111 U flunlmz. 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R. fl't'I'H'. INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS . . give colorful performances lf'ru1li'r1ln'zl frmri Filet' 361 The orchestra started its year by furnishing music between acts of the Senior Play. They accompanied in the Christmas Program and joined the choir in making recordings for the Burning ot' the Greens Ceremony, An exchange of assem- blies with the Upper Darby High School Band gave the orchestra an opportunity to broaden their experience. Graduation concluded their year as the seniors marched to the strains of Pomp and Circunistancef' John Claman. Barbara Becker. Art Hahn. and Christine Wohlers copped places in the Southeast- ern District Orchestra. Walter Ernst participated in both district and All-State Orchestras. The Ninth Grade Glee Clubs sang for the eighth and ninth grade parents and a junior high assem- bly. The frosh boys also participated in the broad- casting of Young Pennsylvaniansu by supplying background music. The brass choir. made up of many ol' the brass players in band. completed their season with a performance at the Gladstone Tree Lighting Cere- mony. This was a year with a full-time schedule. The investment of student time and energy will pay olf. Mr. Corbin says. by enriching the emotional life of every participant in a school musical organ- ization. IJ. Ilulv. ,Xtl,Ulf7ll0Ilt' IJ. Hirltllr. lmw lmrfz .l. llmmf. t'llll'llIt'l T. fitlllllll. I-'lwirlz lmrn B i is ' f 4' F 1, . 'A' . I Rf X x I . 'N A i N ,g t xx X K , yi SX Pa, ' I , . - pr J 'ds ,ff -gi i:.' Kyla.: . . 5 I,',XiP1!L' ilu' fnnllmll fwlll Hl1ltf!'l, Cf .'U1ll1fl'mlmli11. B. Gul- .Sf Bl'llH1l'tlllL'll. ff l,l'VI-X, I, lhlrix um! R. 1.111-Nj p1'mIIu lvruilh. ll. Slrlri. 13. BIIII. um! R, l'mrvll gn nrrr lmml lHHXI'f fur ll fHl'IlIlllI7Il'lIQ t'lH1Ct'l'I. rnlllirlvs. Ihtlflllll LUI uxwmlvllx lmzrwrr, R. llrlurfpiurl. B, Run St'llflIl' H. ,Surinrfl xlmuw 5, lxvlf. R. lluimw, ami Cf Knnx flulpll. K, ,47ltfA'P'XHlI, .zml U. 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Hitllftlll. guru mlmirinuly on lm lli'N'H lrivrill. THE DIVINE FLORA' A never-to-be-forgotten phase of this year's sen- ior activities was the presentation of The Divine Flora, a sparkling comedy about two energetic high school boys who attempt to transform a lone- some, sad-sack girl into a popular member of the crowd at a summer resort. Directed by Mrs. Virginia Christ. dramatics coach. and her able student directors. the annual production pro- gressed through the ups and downs of preliminary rehearsals. The scenery and staging. products of the com- bined ellorts ol' Miss Kathryn Davis. Mr. Horace Laubach. the Lift majors. and the stage crew. showed the living room of the Pryor summer cot- tage. Costumes. publicity. and properties were handled by student committees working with fae- ulty sponsors. The job of ushering went to a group of senior girls. Most astonishing of all was the sale of tickets. Headed by the homeroom chairmen. the seniors broke a record by clearing Sono profit. sparks senior dramatic year ve .fe .. DIVINE FLORA CAST Hal ......... Winne ......... Boops ............ ..... Stu Morgan ....,..... .. Kit Olmstead Etta Dean l Flora J ...., ...... Randy Pryor Mr. Pryor .... Mrs. Pryor Buzz Rafferty ......James Harlow .Nancy Denkhaus .Mary Ann Davis ....Don McCarthy ......Sonia Condax .Betty Lou Novino ...Rodney Walton . ..... Lawrence Van Horn Letitia Henderson .,........Michael Booth Mr. Dean ....,... ..... R obert C. Houck Sharon Pryor Bob ..........,.. .,....,.Bonnie Jahn .....Donald Elmer Wayne ........... .,......,,.. T hom as Mau Tex Arlen .... Polly ...,....... . ............, .lohn S. Claman .......Virginia Thompson Helena .....,......... ....... R oberta Roberts Marvelle .......,....... ..... W averly McCall Daphne Gillfortl ..... ..... I rene Bukata Mr. Dugan .........., ..... N eul Davis Left: Man, what a life. ' smiles J. Cla- man, a cowboy Hlll.S'll'llIll, to him.x'elf ax he l1a.s'k,x in the galaxy of admiring glamex about him. CenIerZEnzlle.x.x pleading to his fiancee, I. Balxata, proves' of no avail to I. Cla- man. T. Henzlerson and R. Walton watch in .vilent lllllff'I'.S'IflllLiilllQ. Right: I. Bakata waitx patiently as B. Iahn, R. Walton, ami M. Booth engulf 1l1eni.selve.v in magazine lore in a pretense of tli.x'i11!ert'.st. The Divine Flora IB. Noimol casually feigns solilarinesx a J Claman l Tex J hides from his ben o f azlmirerx. JUNIOR PROM . . bequufui govvne ltnmlixlntliziz' timf ltlltfllkv 'C'tful'! .lun 1' for :fit tw' ff Huw' wflly' ut.'rl'lty Iflt -I Irlftlt 111111 hu' rut THIIIHIW f, Alrtfiilix mul J. Ilurllt uma. fl. 4r'lJr11un ftutly llit lllllflg' rttrtznis ut nu 4-lf! tu S, Rim. l', Izf fuml.t1utl will 111 tt lt'fltl1f.'l'll ff it y111f'1'y'-tgwtlzunftlutrinlwnt Vtllllfllt. Souztfwftly' l.oi'u lf. .Sltutirl rm 'ffuufi it ,, lf7.'ll1ff'!'fl1t' ftlmlmlf 111' fzlmif-f, Ui twttffl fill, L 0 ffff I 2 V J J .J ' 'FM-xfkj -J Lai, nw if ,L wt' r V, I V KL TJ If .'f! bjbijfbf Coupley duneing under u bright orientul moon Roxeurtlund Trio. eontpoyed o Satndy Row. lixtr- tound theniyelyey hztying u yyonderful time. indeed. huru Stewart. und Put Engflundi Tirunk Parker. ut the Junior Prom. The lovely Jzipunese style yy ho sting the theme song. l.oye ls at Manny Splen- deeorutiony ezirried out fully the theme ot' thiy doredThing.'Aa1nd yoeziliytylezin NTllfNiTZ1lT.CxllI'Ul yezni gailu ufhiir. I oye ly at Muny Splendored .-Xltenius. .lohnny Hurtle. :ind .ludy .leIT'erx. All 'lhingf' Music xyuy proyided hy Al Rziyniond and yyere zteeoinpgmigti hy pigmiyt Anne lktielt, hiy hund. yyho filled the evening yyith populur The prom ulyo proyed yery protitzthle for the tunes 11N yyell any old tuyorites. elttw of '57, ln the yyordy of one junior. We During the interniisxion. emeeey und eomedigmy reully had 41 treinendouy hand. deeorutiony thut .lim Deymond and Arn .-Xrtiniun introduced the yxere yiniply heuutitul. und the retreyhnienty und eluw entertuinntent, Purtieipttnty ineluded the entertainment xxere topyf' Hl'I!li!X tit ni: iffniifltzliffi. Silu:t.1f:y,' 11:1 fffi ' tul.,lfn.tA- fr'fllf'lllIfIL' tlxttf itsltrily, .l imlittwy Nliwifiilfirll Iftzflf. .'1'ffm.'t,', ,l Xlt1f'yfit.ift1tuHty .ftfttlw tim! l'. lfltui' ying lmu iillfl ,Il Ifuyfmfmi 'lilm Woof: ll fix. Iftil-x, lilii 9 ' ivdlric behavior. and tints of love P , 2 . 9 l f,',1f1111, 11 R li,,f:111 11:11.-1 11111 1 P1111 ' I1 ! 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RED CROSS CLUB lliighll, Hrx. h. .Unrrlx, .Urx II. .S'Iulvl1u11x, 1ScuIcni I1 S. IJCIIIIAX fvmlwr. Ii. Hmfluz. .I, llurlx. G l,t'llfIl7Illl1. 5. CLUIIAIIIJ, I. IIl'II1'L'4'l V. linux. I.. .Kluunl'lw'11. lSlund ingit I. Klim. I. IJIIIJIIIIIII. G fIl'IlIlI4. ,-I. Ifvlmllxwn. I. Lvl: IIt'I'I. P. Bluff. I . Zunmrxky. SPANISH CLUB RUM I. I IIIIKAN II fluff-L X .lrllx I, Ix1fl'lx, I lllllflfr. I3 lhlxnx, lx' lmm 11 lx' lrnlunlx I Nnfvfwf, Huw .N -lllmflx, ml llwl Rmx I' I' lif.mf1,X lux -I .Mlz4lf.ff'f', I Xlxfrx, -I lima 41, I' lm. N. Ixlllx, I Ixllm ll fffllum, lx' lhffrllffzw .I H l:L'11.'s S Ulf! lfll. C , H AIIINII Rmx 13 I H.ll1x I 1fl.'ml'l4.! Nllxllml Xml. K. -Ilvlwll, 11 Imlffr. IP If.: ll Klfglzff. 1 H .,wl1f',wf:. I lllmlf 1: If XII Iffw. If l1..'w'J I Vuxrw Run I 1l. In Ifli 8. Ilmlx. II linlmfu. I. lffulnlu. I. Iwmll xlm. I. Iill.-Mlwf-1.-, Ron 21 S Hllfllmll. Ur. Xl, Illllvlm, ml .-Ilfll 11. lf l'llll1lw, Xl. Sllllfflul. R Ifrllll. ,-I. II1llllI. I. xlllxlxx, If Ram 3: li. Illlrlx, li, Nlmnlr, IJ Kflllf. I .Xlll.L'lr, f. Nnmlx. Il MAJORETTES AND COLOR GUARD . A. i'- V Row l fl. to rl: C. Cnwluill. K. Jnlilitnn. ROW 2: G. .lIcKc'ii'tQv. G. .'Hi'Nvir, .l. Marlin. G. kv I f ' Sivgriml. L. .Wm't'uhhin, I. Taylor, AI. Mliner, B, Rnlnfrls. Row 3: L. Spwirer, C. Wnhlrfrs, N ' 7 ' I. Sirziylie. B. MaI:. S. cwllllilllll. N. llwilcliiflii. H. illunilzln. NI. LIIIIIIQY, L. JUIIILSIIII, I . X nj t' fqllllllillylllllil. ID, Hell. rf'- 'L 1 I FOOTBALL CLUB COLOR GUARD I,I'l'.XIlil'HI ...... Peter Guivli' .Sil't'fl'f!ll'AY-Tl'l'!l.XHI'l'l' . . . lm' .,l'Il1K1Hll Previous to the football season. pigskin players iron out kinks and practice gridiron plays at Camp Conrad Weiser in Wernersville. Pa. Raising money for this project is an important project of the Football Club, piloted by Mr. Martin Hubley and organized primarily for interested team mem- bers and side-line enthusiasts as well. This year, part of the fund-raising campaign, the club sponsored dances after home basketball contests and Faculty-Student Council basketball fray. Club members also served as monitors at these games. During bi-weekly meetings. the football fans viewed movies of college football teams and talked over plans for fall football camp. JUNIOR RED CROSS Pri'.xi1li'n! ..... .Uarv Ann lluvix l'ii'4'-l'rz'.xiiiwi1 . . Swiiu Cmulux .S'0c'ri'Izir.v . , . . Luis Alzltrizhhili Trcmlirer' ...... lane! Bruvgul A band of ambitious, altruistic girls. the Junior Red Cross Club. working hand-in-hand with the Red Cross headquarters in Philadelphia. spends countless hours in helping others. Guided by Mrs. Esther Morris and Mrs. Helen Stephens. the group. numbering approximately 20. generally passes weekly club meeting hours knit- ting slippers for Army hospitals or sewing toys and baby clothes to be distributed to settlement homes or general hospitals in the area. At Christ- mas. the club industriously turned out toys for a children's party sponsored at the Philadelphia headquarters. Pre.xiu'el1I ..... Burharu Rnherm l'il'L'-Pl'6'Xil!t'lll . . . Ann ,'llc'Kelrey Sl'C'l'l'IllI'f' ...... Gina MrNeir Trerisrirer ...... Vinulv IJUIIRIIIIIIA' Performing snappy drills during football season and at band concerts. the Color Guard, Flag- twirlers. and Majorettes also devote a part of their time to recruiting future hopefuls in the Marching and Twirling Club, supervised by Mr. Harry E. Mitchell. Flashing their batons deftly, the Majofettes run enthusiastic candidates through basic routines while Flag-twirlers train their plebes. Other co-eds are guided by the precisioned Color Guard. Many months of practice finally terminate when the marching-twirling scholars display their skill and precision under competition. SPANISH CLUB Pl't'.Si!1l'l1i ....... Dun Miglin V14 l'-Pft'3ilil'IlI . . Simni Mr'C'ull .S'vc'rr'1ziry . . . . ..lm1iu' Hilliker Treruurer ....... lim HIIIIHII Lovers of the South-of-the-Border flavor find fun and relaxation in true Spanish style at Spanish Club meetings. Hank Tillema, a senior hailing from Mexico City, led off the yearly parade of activities with a discussion of his former home town and the ways and manners of our Mexican neighbors. Limelighting the year's events was a gala party when the Spanish l and Spanish ll Clubs com- bined for an evening of gay festivities. The hungry enthusiasts first feasted on authentic Spanish food. Singing. dancing. and humorous plays based on Spanish themes followed. ,-,.,.-- 1 .lb vm.. n. O ? -:Ag .5 ,S id ? I 3 v' V' 5 ,vig . iizxvfg, , vw ,f 0., ., B U i , I x . 'ii Q bf v 7 if 'Ma Afzfffffi H V if 1 'i ' L, ? E Q . I J ' 4 4 f 4 1 5, K. ' I vw ' 'I' ??xu'!n'? HJ 'V Kylix - -if T' ,r , , ,. V' A H X 1,1 -I I 'ig W ifp, v'- H 4 .Q . Q gk we Q w .4 J 3 Y ,f 1 A' .. fig Zi' x ffl A ' '-if Q I ,, Y 5-. fm W ,gala Q , , .I N ' A 4 A 4 , 3 - mx 'K I , M A Q , W ' M A , ' . I ,,2f Q aa 6 .JE . 9 0 T 4 in IJ yi - l 929- Y ' . if M Y I i v 1' ,K ,, L x S Y , 1 Q. ' F l 5? P151-' X W , mf QAQNQWJ , In ', 'V .M ' 1 , , A . If l -I!-Kiki- CLUBS . . laughter, fun, relaxation, STAMP CLUB 4RighI PZ .Urn ff, .Un1'Vix. ll.. I0 r.r: G, P1 tll'llP?l4lI, G. fiflllflll lx. llfmlinu. li. l1'1.r. ln. IZ. .ilnlxwz K, Slllllllcll. li, l.u11:. IJ. hy' rim. IJ. 1.41111 JUNIOR DEBS Row I 4l. to r.7r G. Van Leif. IP. Huffnzrm. W. ZfH1Il1l'l'Il1llH. M. JUIIIIAUII. Cf .Slf'L'll'. C. Suffnnl. 5. Ycrlwx. Cf lnzpzfviuli, ll, Pel- lulrmu. N. ljpmfrzl. I.. I'-fflffllf. Row 22 .'U. .'U1fuzl1'. C. lfvlvlm. H. f z 'l'fl'f. f. H1'r1lfA, F. .'HU0llz',X'. L. Stull. L. Ilurl, ff l.4'n'i.x. B. Hrnrvr. .-1. IVIIIIU. Row 31 B. Ki4'l1ir1.ski. B. luakxmx. IJ. .Hud- flvn. NI. c-IIHZUIUI. B. Svlmwzer. P. Pl'l1l'U.Sl'. Ii. Miller. A. BUIIIIIIIH. S. Bmlmfr. A. Snlinmmln, I. llinlxlv. H. Kruil. P. Rumlull. STAGECREW mScuIcd. IQYODIPI H. Blufkufll. Ci. I'1l5AY. R. .Slll'll'lvllL'Yllfl1v. If .-HMM. li Pfnl.. ll. Viuliw. 1Scu1cd. biwkii D, Talyfrlr, In I1'1lL',l'. HV, .Hmwl1ul!. IJ, Trmfnmn. lSlur1d- rngh: Hr. Il. I.Uulmfl1. mlrm-r. , J. C l1ixH1.l.!zr1:1nm. K. H l'lIf. N and no homework JUNIOR DEBS PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 11111 :Ill l 1 1 II 111 11111 nl J Il Balm 1 lc! LII11l SUI! 1 11111111 1 H1 ln prep lf 1t1on for th busx w h1rl of h1'h school SOCl1l l1fc the jun1or hltzh .lun1or Debs vu1ded by 'vlrs Crracc Lonc szather weekly to trv to solve the teen we problems w h1ch loom before them Supplement d bv moxles d1scuss1ons on ct1 qucttc cl 1t1nc 1nd personal groommg sp1rked m 1nv of the mcctmvs th1s vcar The vounu soc11l1tcs lc 1rn bv pr 1ct1cal 1ppl1c1t1on th 1t knowmg the r1ght thrnsz to do at the nght moment br1n11s 1 feelmc of po1se 1nd s lf confldence L1mel1g:ht1n11 the cl11bs SOLldl act1v1t1cs WIS 1 Le IP Yc1r D1nce early 1n Febru1rv Another c 1Icnd1r event w IS a progresswe d1nner 1n Novem er STAGECRAFT The busy hustle of Slllfllflg flats the rapld 1rr1n0emcnt of a l1ght1ng affect the sw1ft fl1ck of the house hghts bchlnd th1s humbrum IS the 1ndustr1ous staqecrew B1 weekly cl1sses keep the boys wcll 1bre1st of the langu me 1nd techntques of stagecr1ft but extracu1r1cular events afford crew members an opportun1ty to put the1r knowledg 1nto actlon as well IS to gun the enjoyment of workmg to uether as 1 team Present 1t 1ll school assembhes the st 1gecrew 1lso works h 1nd tn hand w1th the art dep1rtment at 1ll lang school productlons such as the Senlor Play and sprmu mustcal Hangmg lanterns and 1djust1n2 spothghts at school d1nces 1re 1lso 1mon0 the1r n11ny tasks STAMP CLUB lr1 11111111 Bah C11ll1111n1 I1 1 111111 1111 B11 Burcm S11r1111r1 71111111111 111 C111 1 Cnornu gomg -'one' and another h 1ppy st 1mp collector aazcs proudlv at h1s ncw stamp Envagm-1 1n 1n we old hobby L A ph1l1tcl 1sts f1Il 1 rel 1x1nu hour on c1ltern1te Wednesd1ys 1t Stamp C lub me tmgs Gathered 1round Adv1scr Fsther P Morr1ss desk the enthus11sts exe the colorful p1r1de of st 1mps for s1lc Followmu 1uct1on md exchanwe the -froup re 1ds the l1test st 1mp l1ter1ture or just h1s 1 uood t1me Mrs Morrls 1 1 term collector helps students to choose the1r stzmps wrselx and sp1rks meetmgs w1th hcr knowledge of st1mp lore Collectmu SIIFITPS lN mterestmv 1nd f1sc1n1t 1n11 echoes thc st llllp vroup lt m 1kes 1 won derful hobby for younv 1nd old 1l1ke ltN It Bud I7r11l11 -Xrmed w1th cameras 1nd snapshot know how the Photoeraphx Club vulded bx Mr Piul 'VlcClure comb1nes hobby fun w1th asswned work to record 1n prctures the people happenmgs 1nd l1fe of the school As well IS supplymv shots for L A publ1c1t1ons the Lfxmxs 1nd the CJllI'llf'I 01111 newspaper the uroup 1lso alds the school 1n publ1c relat1ons by snapprng p1ctures of banquets student produc t1ons etc for loc 1l newspaper c1rculat1on Sk1Iled 1nd expenenced members teach club ncwcomers the rudlments of photography w1th SPCCI 1l emph11s1s on developmg and prmtmg These photo technrques 1re tr1ed and perfected 1n the basement darkroom AUDIO VISUAL CLUB l11x1d1l1I B011 Pf'1r11 I 111 Pr1 11111111 luck 0 R1111rl11 The Audro VISU 1l Stafl superv1sed by Mr Paul McClure performs 1nnumerable school servlces Open to 1ny mterested student the oruan1zat1on requ1rcs only careful handlmv of equ1pment and wood acadcm1c standmg Present at 1ll school product1ons and assem bl1es members of the crew set up 1nd man m1crophones and often tape performances 1s the ln th fall the group keeps CXCll6d football fans abreast of pl 15 by plav happenmgs w1th announcements of names vardasze penalt1es etc over a loudspe1ker set up Amonv the1r many other tasks are showmg classroom ITTOVICS WOODCRAFT CLUB lr1111l1r1f l,lll lm I 111 Pr1 11111 '11 Ixurl lwlllfl Sllflftlfl F1111 lull Ir1111ur1r .IHII Amrnu Frequently bovs 1n woodshop cl1sses 1re ID terested 1n extendmg the1r sk1lls bevond school t1me e1thcr for rccre1t1onal enjovment or 1n the hopes of SOITTLIIHTC turn1n1' a hobbv to prof1t The Woodcr1ft Club gu1dcd by Mr Clarence PFICIZ offers th1s opportunrtx At weekly Weclnesd1y nrszht meetmus members 1pply the1r t1l nts to f1sh1on1ng 1ttr1ct1ve 1nd useful 1rt1cles 1s well IS to 1cqua1nt1mz themselves better w1th tools and machmes Dunn-1 club work penods the xounu cr 1ftsmen f1n1sh spec11l proj cts or contlnue w1th cl 1ss wo1k Boys who 1ttend seventv f1ve per cent of the meetlnszs are 1nv1ted to 1 partx ll Chr1stm1s X. , ' . 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S 1 1 11 1 y 5- 1 - 4 4 Y- - 1' 2 2 1' 21' 1 1 21' 2 2 ' 2 1' Z T 1' 11' 21' 1 'C 1 ' ' . .' 1' 1' 2 ' x 1' t' ' -' ' , , . L K. 2 . :Q 1 1 -Q 1, L , 2 A. ' u ' 4 - - - ' - ' 2 '4 - u' 1 - T ' - - u'. .Q x 1 s I 1' 2 - - 1 - P M 1 1 1 1 1 C, 11 1 1 1 1 c . v 1. Y . ' , 1 . . -- . 1 - . 1 h , , . - 1 - - c , 1 . c .1 . 1 1 1 1 c 1 5' t' 4 1. .' 1 . ' 4 ' 5 2 2 ' . by ' 2 ' I 2 . 21. 51 CLUBS . . C1 good ploce to make friends FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Pl't'Xftft'lII ...., l l'.Illt!'N Zunrur-sky' llfil'-Pf'l'.'flll'7lI ..., Gtlyf Gwllfft' .St'tr't'Izlry' . . . Rllllltlllll Hurt Tr't'fulrr'w' ...... Pu! Lung'.'ay' Ant, .S't'1'1't'1::1'y' .... S'u11tlrt: Is'ur1:nml1 Guided by' Mr. Paul F. McClure. the Future Teachers of America Club offers students an opportunity to become more familiar with different aspects of their intended profession. The group is sponsored by' the Pennsylvania State Education Association. Highlighting the y'ear's events w as the Delaware County' Future Teachers of America Convention at Upper Darby. Feb. 8. Six L-A students at- tended the get-together and spent the afternoon and evening gathering interesting and unusual educational information. Representatives from schools for the blind. deaf. and crippled presented material for discussion. TRI-HI-Y CLUB Prwitlwtl ..... Juni Ciunzpuulitr l'iu'-l'rwiu't'l11 . .... Sm' Girurtl .St'L'l'1'Itll'-Y . . . Flulwtttf Leltmfrl TI't'4lAlll'f'I' ....... Juan RIM: Ciiupluin ..... Har-v Ellen Perry' An affiliated organization of the the Tri- Hi-Y. guided by' Miss Margaret Cook. busies it- self' with useful. unselhsh exploits. At Christmas the co-eds decked L-A halls in cheery. Yule-time decorations. Continuing to carry' Out the Christmas spirit. club members col- lected canned foods and clothing which was later presented to a blind minister living in Chester. A Tri-Hi-Y refreshment stand at the Media foot- ball game netted funds for the heart fund and several other charitable organizations. For the first time. Tri-Hi-Y entered four con- testants in the Tri-Hi-Y Bowling Tournament. The L-A lasses walked ofl' with top honors. BOWLING CLUB F. Purlwr uml T. Ferrivr zIw11mr.sZm1v lvmriirtg Iuvltriiqtlv to fstandingl G. Fwy. K. Wviti. Ii. Edfllislnrt. D. l.um'. R. Ki!ll'4lC'lIllf. D. Hmm, P. .'lly'ar'.x. W. Elwrltirt. C. Rlmutly. J. Scliruilwr. N. I,l'lllslIllH.K, K. Smit. B. Muir. Ur. ll. l.t111lmt'l1. mltlwr. t9eatedl: fl. Wmcrrt. B. Turner. I. Engluml. B. Hman. B. .S'lt'll'lll'I. C. .llurrx .lI. c'tlI'H1l'H. H. Stflftlsllllll. tlsneelingl: M. l.ulm'y'. II. ffr'isu'ul11'. H. f,tIl'tffllL'. li. Ruth. P. lftIH'flHl'4'. 1. lluylv. 'lf Buff. I.. .'lfut4'llltl'il1. fl. ,S'tlll'HIllI'I1, CHESS CLUB BOVVLING CLUB l'rt's1'tlt'l11 .... I.uyIrr lfcC'l1lln.'.'uf1 l'r't'sit.'f'llI ...... Gary' Lllllytll .Sutr'r'1t1l'j- ......, Jnllll 1,11 HK 3t't'l't'I1lry' ,.,.... -fmlu H'uu'ro 7il'l'llNlIl't I' ...... .ltltls .xift'l't't'll Trnnfllw' .,...,. .lim Royal To engage in mental calisthcnics and to follow that with exertions ol' deepest concentration ex- plain the thoughtful faces of chess club members on Thursday afternoons. Nleetings of the club are varied. The first part of the meeting is the time when members come prepared to tackle all kinds of noyel chess moves. After about one hour of such trying exertions, the members sit down for competitiye games. During the year. championship matches be- tween .-Xmericans and Russians were studied. N The resounding rumble of a bowling ball on the alleys. the crackling crash of tenpins. and the exciting thrill of Strikc! captured the enthusiasm of a number of L-A upperclassmen. Junior high members also added their talents to the group w hilc forming hopes of experienced. future bowlers. l-'or three months during the winter. the tcnpin crew assembled regularly' at the Ciehris Bowling Alleys in 69th Street. Lpper Darby. to lest skills and join in the enjoyment of bowling together. jljNIOR TRACK TEAM 11.01.111 Xlr. G. D11ri1w. Row l ll, to r.1Z J. l111x11f. B. Ix'1'111'l. R. f11111l1l11. li.'l1111111w. lf. f.l11'1'z1l I1.'. h 1111111111: I. R111w11111. J. i1111 liyvl.. Row 22 13. U'111i11111x. U 1l'111'1. U. C1121 fi. R11I11. R, 81111111 ltll. ll. H1-'1I. IJ. IJ11111-l'111'!11 W I.. C'1f11111r11. Row 1: .Hun ll. l'1.'111. C. T11511111 Hur. I! .S111111f. I, CJ1111. IJ. I1111'111'15. IJ. fr1111i. K. Sflcfkxll' H. Hewfh H1111 H ffV'1'1lI11111111. R. f'111 1'lI11. l'. ll'1'1'1'1x1111. f. X11x11!11. '1 817111711 fl'11lI1 11 11llI41lll11l1 111V 111'1'si111f11I. 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'ne W ' J J Q , if 'V' ' AA Q J 5043 -3 fix? it Q. , K 7' A ff ,g2gQ' fi?f15x. W . -A ,, A ,A t . ,, Q W N if , ' 1f9Zgf52z,zf'M5',' v ' ,' 4!1 '7,:'j' W 51534 e ,mf?wf ,J 1 , v,, 4 ,F 3'ff,l, ' p ' 7, J ,gf . , ff Ilft S1fl'f'l'ff11Uf7lflf1'l'y S Sltrlt R llillmi Is SIU!! il ls f It ti if l Irfk out filtniy tif Nftlltllytl1IltIIlllI'lifX v. lu asf Q Q l a ' I . .' 5- 'i' 1 ti I i .nl llf. l,:.ltl'All1t' l'1t fnutf tloyx itliioi v s zf, v 'v .i 4 'Il 1956 Seniors Piloted hy Class President Rodney' Walton and Adyiser Lawrence Richards. the Class ot' '56 lett a sparkling stream of accomplishments in its wake. lfinancially speaking. the seniors were bulging at the dollar seams. Lining their pockethook through the sale ot' Christmas candy and writing paper and with thc returns ol' seycral dances. the tenacious tycoons rcyealcd their super-salesman- ship when they sold more than IMHO Senior Play' tickets and nabbed a tidy' Sotltl tor their class trcasuryg Copping the coxeted title ot' Most Likely to Succeed. Hill Bingham continued to lead the class scholastically. As liditor-in-C'hiet' ol' the fiurriwi um! fimyy Bill guided the newspaper stall' through another successful year while rounding out his third year as sports-page editor. Another journal- ite. Jared teddy. headed the l.fXlllAN statl' in com- piling the '56 edition while Joanne Harper manned the GAG fourth page. Nabhing the DAR Good Citizenshipi' award. Karen Anderson placed tirst in the American Legion citizenship essay contest. Bob Houck cap- tured top honors in the county X'oice ot' Democ- racy contest and then moyed on to vie as one of the eight state finalists. Adding to ltis accom- ,- tl 3 fsittkizi' ,itll 1: 'K ifiiifflf xI,'lt,'i NI I fXii't,ig,,t Jiffy if' uw 't.'.rr tirirtr. I r'f,r we are very grateful plishments. Bob. yice-president of the school band. netted the position of Chairman of the 'lirusteeship Committee of the annual Nlodel LN. sponsored by the Philadelphia World Ailairs Council. The summer before Hob trayeled to Greece under an American field Service Scholarship. Other AFSers. l.ynn Blake and Jared liddy. yisited Norway and Ciermany. respectiyely. Leading the basketball Lassies point-wise layeraging 31.5 points per gamel. Karen Ander- son. an eleyen-letter-winner. teamed tip earlier in the season with Joy Anne Delienedictis to co- captain the yarsity hockey squad through its sixth undefeated year. Both girls received Most Valu- able Playcru trophies. Defending the masculine athletic ranks. Bob Peirce grapplcd his way through an undefeated season for the wrestling squad while Bill Bingham tallied several impressiye track scores. Six seniors represented L-A on the WFLN Young Pennsylyaniansu program fsponsored by Strawbridge bk Clothierl. Feb. 25. Steered by Bill Bingham. the group lMary Ann Davis. Dick Hann. Bud Van Horn. Bob Houck. and Ken Snyderl debated the reyision of the present UN charter. Social and class happenings kept the seniors stepping high. A trip to the LN and Radio City in New York set off the whirlwind of events. closely followed by the Senior Dance f Nloments to Rememberul. the Senior Play. and the Holly Hop. sponsored by the ambitious A56 crew. ln April. the upperclassmen headed southward for the annual Washington. D. C.. jaunt. topped off with a cruise and dance on the Potomac River. The long-awaited Senior Final at last became reality late in Nlay as seniors dreamily glided to the lilting music of .-Xl Raymond's band in the ballroom of the Drake Hotel. ,Slmftiil Conrail Uffitwx J. !t'N1'1u. lx. ffriifminiiifi. lx. lftflllll. om! ll. limlziimxli tfiiwy' wi H.'tor1m'l tl'-rlrywui v'V,S,f.o'tIlllI1ty. ,.. , i I. Iwlty. fi, Milt w. mal R .Soritonf fur mitfw from .fit Nflllllllllll lliiyf'11.'1:1ofs IH, 1Iflitl'n.'f-'. Snifory ll. llfiolfi. N. limit. mul N. lfrforii rm1lti11,'fl,.lt Ilif- wrions im smut nl ti Nlfll mor Ill: Yolilli or flu' I 11- -tmfli ll .S1flt.'fif'. lit l, lhL' 1111! of ti lc 'lt NfIl'H Ill XIt.'ltf. .llitft JHPII, tfiilli1L'l1tr'. own H. 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C lub 4 We thank our teachers for Robert C Houck X F S Scholarshtp W Wtnner XOICC of Demoertet Contest 4 nd I 4 Dtstr t Bmd 1 C1 1 ptge ed 1 ale ' ss Nle Ixtle Barb:-1raE effrtes ball I SC FCLUFCIIIIL. se 4 SC tettxtttes eomm '4 AIIIAN 'Z 4 Sp Colorgutrel ' I Sr Plat usher 4 Sr Dance art eomm 4 H trvest Moon court 4 Wlllxam L erom Intramural basleetba Intramural volleyball '4 Intrtmural wrestling. Nletaleraft C lub 4 Spamsh Club I 1 C horus 'I Arlene G Kabakjtan Sr Plaw chm 4 A Cappella '4 4 A A student sec Ktss Me Kate ttcltet ehm I p Club I F T A Chorus ' Glee Club I Bruce L Kearns Baseball I I Iennts 4 Hovslmg Club 3 4 Ind I 4 Orc Intr tmural football I 4 Intrtmural b tsltetball I Sprmsh C lub ' Nancte Krall Sr Pln prop eomm 4 Isrss Nle Isrtf. art eomm I SC pub eomm 4 lr Red Cross Club I Tr1Ht 5 ' I Sr Plat art eomm '4 Sr Dame art eomm 4 62 ,, 7 helpful, understanding guidance Elizabeth A Kratz Hr Y 7 t lr Red Cross Clu A Cappella 7 4 C horus Glee C lttb I Krss Nle Istte prop Comm I NA Norma Lehman AIIXN staff 4 Intramural basketball 7 Fremh Club I '4 Crlee C lub I Fashton Show I George W Lmk Bowltng Club 1 Bandstra 4 S C alternate 7 Chorus 7 Glee Club I Bruce Louderback Intramural football I 4 Intramural btsketball I lntrtmural volleyball I 4 Jq oro r Play m 44 n ra 0-r lba tba lho k y 7 amur leyball 'I rus Glee Club I t IVIJ If Waverly A McCall eerleader? 4 capt -1 ,W tHtY77G8zG74 Red Cross Club 7 I Sp Club I N 4 SC r Dance art comm 4 Intramural award 7 Harvest Moon court 4 9- fx. Robert Lee Baseball I 4 Intramural football 7 4 Intramural basketball I 4 Intramural xollevball 7 4 Intramural wrestling. lhetghtltftlng Club I Rifle C lttb 7 Bette Leonard Sr Play art comm 3 SC pub comm 4 Krss Me Kate art comm I Intramural basketball 7 Intramural volleyball 3 Ht Y 7 Jr Red Cross Club 2 3 Carol Loranger Hockev 7 4 Trl Ht Y 7 Intramural basketball I Intramural hockey I Chorus 7 Glee C'ub I Barry Lower Football I 4 Baseball 7 4 Wetghtltfttng Club Woodcraft Club 7 om Mau C C0l'Tl mur footbal 4 r tm vo ntram ket a Donalclj McCarthy SC asst treas 4 Sr Plax Sp Club I lattn Club 'I 4 Wrestling 7 4 Jr Prom band comm Intramural football 7 Intramural basketba Intramur tl vollevball 7 Tri- '- -. 3. reas. 3 ' f ' - I , 7 h 3 . . 1 --, . 1 I . ,2 , K , D - ' H 7 I I 753 I ffl .. Plz' I II' n . . .Q ' L . I., .t . . M3 CN rn- 1 -. 3 1 fl I X - 9 If , , X , ' o I 1 Q 7l fl . . , - . . . . ZR- I , -4 -I - -. 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LI!'l - lfII'LllI II'II llcylml, 2.1 - I I Y I llf ' ,llll1 I Sr. I 1' ' IIII. ?, -1 A c C f llll' l lr. Prom I ' ' IIIII. 3 l 'l I . lfl ' Q . Lll'l llNNlllLl 3 l'l.I lv A l ' - - I 4 parents hope in our we I S future Helen I Nichols Dlstrrbuuxt rd C IL b -1 C lub In IN A Capptlln l ht rus ' C lu. C lub l HI Bovsllnl. Club l lntrlmurnl blslsttbrll I-ashron Show I Betty Lou Novmo tnlor Play SC Dtscrt Som, 4 Crlcc Club I Chorus H1 Y F Sr Dump Comm -I lntrlmurll brsltttball lntramurnl hoclsu Jr Prom comm '4 ack O Rourke Audio Visual l 3 lab asst 4 Z Karl H Nolte tlalcrnt C lub Vloodcralt Club I -I lntramur tl b rskctball L lsrss Nic Isnt prop comm 1 Charles O Neill Wrcsllmy, 'I -I Iscbxll 7 I md I Bull Park Transfer Southern H S Philadelphia Stagecrew -1 Intramural football W 4 .bis-rm. Edith L Paschall H Itcv I 4 luufxs -1 Sr Play usher 4 lxlss Nh. Kiln 'I C horal C lub 4 Chorus Ir Red Cross Club T Hr Y 7 Fr lntr xmur Il b isltttball 'I Soph Hop art comm Robert Peirce Xl ro XISII nl I 4 Vkrtslllng -1 XlIClI0 X lsu Il pres -1 'XllClIO X rsu Il x p oy Postus ir Plax prop comm H1 N lr Prom comm 1 lr Red Cross Club ' lntr amur II hocltex lntr imur ll basltetb Ill Glet Club l 65 '1 Intramural volleyball 'I -1 Robert D Pedersen IDINIFIIWIIIINL ld Club -1 local st ue member Mttalcrall Club '4 Develyn Poole lrrnsltr Sprlnghtld lcnntssu. -I Photogrnphx C lub -1 mor I' N Gloria oan Ran,om Sr Pl rx rrt comm -1 Iss NIL lx llc comm l Ir Prom il'ILOI11l1l 1 Punch C lub l Frshron Shows I lntrlmurll baslstlb 7 lntramur nl xollexb Ill ' 9 A Q.'! Nl '1' I l--1 ' S.' 1.2. 1.2 ' '14' - 2. ,p ' ' 1 . ' 1 1 ' 1 I - 1' 3 -1 I 1' ' l 1r11n1ur1nlxoll-yball l.3 I .. fi, lrr - E eq V . 1 . V, 41, K 1' N 1. 1 1 1 2 s , ' - 1 It V . J , . 1,.'.2 '-'v,, 'X 1 . t , Bi .L -44 W .' 1 ' 2 S1 .21 I-'.'I'.A. -1 Irma - ' 3: r. Club 2 lub. assi. -I I Q Q 3 ' ,R A , 1, ev- - J ' ' I 1 . . , , 3 . I oc , -: ., .' ' 2. .s r.', I x I 2 in R h I .Al at 1 h , ' rn- 1 -. 31 .Clubl , K C fc s C7 I ,-ldl-'1 - 'Q 'Y'-. , , I I - 'A 2 1 -3 Sc A l11,' A A I , ,. -, .- 14 ,. 1,1 - . fri-' '- ' 3 IC . - '1 art I 1 1 ' 2.-3 ' is N 1 1 4 ' I 1 2 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' all - I 'wb 4 fl ,pow nv JVXJPI I L' JJ216 ,puff jar ttf ,UMD My LP VU Luflw L MVM MX J W X ,ff aw ,M Iff plphp1 3gour if 0 X I 4 f' X pf' Z a fi!! 1 J VME! J j A! FrankW Redheffer jafyfl RQPCFIS Z t Dustrtbutnc kd Club -1 7: lvl' '0 MJ!! loeal st ate. member Vt if rettes I J J Photogrtphx C lub I,,2 I tl PHI' shm -I L If Chorus D ,ff ec a orus C I Club I CC ross -1 su I Ki 1 LV om nt Lomn1U.3f W EI! ffl QXIS NIC lxate 30 afwlffff 4 Iyijffff lo xfny Roberta L Roberts SC pub Comm Chm -1 'lax A C appella Choral C lub -1 C horus 'Il s lxlss NIC lxau lh anltsgunt. D my t fl :jf .ffl by L Fm., ,jf X log al st ate memb if X +2 Dtstrtbuttve I-LI pres LF b ll 7 -I bf nllrlanltn al b ask QM ff jj l Il .If I x:15!Lg1t!lt1a vofel -vb, ff! 61 ,Q Chm 4 LU' 7Uf fl W' ML fy! Ll af' If fb' Ma I Robert F Saffor litnd I -I pres 4 C lass treasurer Dame Band I 1 Sl- Dtstrlct B.-and 3 -X Cappella '4 -I Chotus Glen. C u Spanlsh Club I lnttamur al vsrestllnt. I Carol Samuelson St Plat art comm Intramural basketb all I Intramural hoeku I H kex I Spamsh C lub 4 C horus Fashton Show I Barbara F Scena Ht X Fashaon Shovt I l-KIIIAN staff -1 y M Andrea E Schultz Hmlru I-I Iantax 4 St Plax usher Chm -I SC ALIIXIIILN Comm 4 KISS NIL lxate usher I Ir Red C rossC lub I C horal C lub -I C horus Soph Hop .art Comm ' Irl Ht N ' I al M S Idun i, ra Pltlll pub ctjlnm 'J J B ltetball mgr T jd Intramural basket a if Z Intramural v llex M -X C appella j -Ku to s sec Sr Plat ogr orp Jiffy Llnlllon Santoro ootball 4 Baseball Football Club 4 SC alternate 4 udtth A Schleewexs ransfer Lppcr Darbx '4 Basketball '4 Softball '4 Intramural ho u lstss Ma kata Sr Plat art Comm -X C tppalla HI 1 Carol Shannon Inu amur al xolluball I lntr amur al b askntb all I Intr.an1ur.al ho ku I ltbr.art Kula. l lrl Ht I 1 I 66 bfob fa- f chaldren s future, 1 an' N aaa Auf' 1 NJ f too say semors Roland E Shelton Football 3 4 Basketb all 3 4 I-ootball Club 3 French Club Student Councal 3 A C appella 3 4 Calec C laab I Saralyn S Smath Sr Play prop chm 4 lr Red Cross Club 3 lr Prom art comm 3 Int amural basketball I lntramaaral hockey I lntr amaaral volleyball I Margaret Snyder Dastrabutave Ed Club 4 Colorguard 3 3 Jr prom art comm 3 Chorus 3 3 Intramural basketba Intramural hockey 3 3 Intramural volleyball 3 Fashaon Show I Susan Steele Class secret arv 4 Hockcv I 4 Basketball I 4 lenaaas 3 4 I Ha Y 3 3 A Cappella 3 4 kass Me Kate 3 Spanash C lub I 3 Kenneth L Stott SC treasurer 4 Baseball I 4 Spanash Club Bowlang Club 3 Band I 4 Orch Commencement Usher 3 Intramural award 3 Kass Nle Kate 3 Harry Strohmetz I-ootball mgr 3 Wrestlang mgr 3 4 Iennas mgr 3 4 Intramural football 3 4 Intramural basketba Intramural volleyball 3 4 Weaghtlaftang Club 3 67 Ann C Smath Dastrabutau led Club 4 local state member A Cappella 3 lxass Me Isate 3 Ir Prom art comm IF Ha Y I lntramur al hockey C horus 3 Glee Club I Kenneth L Snyder Audao Vasual I 4 Photography Club I 4 Sr Play prop comm 4 Scotts Ha Q 4 as Ca8aCa photographer 3 C hess Clllb 3 4 Orchestra I 3 Joy Stackhouse Dastrabutave Ed Club 4 SC 4 A Cappella 3 Sr Plav usher 4 Kass Me Kate 3 Rafle Club 4 Ir Prom band comm 3 Intramural hockey I 3 lntramur al basketba Galbert Stales Class presadent 3 Basketball I 4 A appclla 3 4 C horus 3 Cilee Club I Woodcraft Claab I 3 S anash Club I Commencement usher 3 Student Councal 4 Roland Stouffer Sr Play art comm 4 A C appella 2 an Club I Kass Me K ate 3 Intramural football I 4 Intramural basketball I 4 Intramural vollevball I 4 Intramural vnrestlang I 4 Joseph Tecce Dastrabutave hd Claab 4 local state member Intramural football l 3 Intramural basketball I 3 Intramural xollevball I 2 Intramural wrestlang I 3 o 7 , 7 I :fs 5' ' '2 2 ' .. ' ri- '- f ' - 2 ' a - 5 2 i4 1 2 ' , l,i2ab.qz st. 4 ,T as Q -2: I ' , Ag . Y 2 1 f ' 1112.3 ' 'Xf 21' I 3 ' 2 'Il-2 fl 3. I It A, - , J. - . . R. I ,g r - iC2 .2.. ' ri- '- -.. 1 .'2q ' .- xxx N H 2' 2 N .gpz x . 2 E I 3 2. 3 aaa '. 2 .. 4 2 , ' . 1 . 2. 3 2 ' ' - ll, , 2 . . ,, 'F ' . f 1- . i K. 3- A , ry, at I ' 'V'-,xl , 3. -F 2 A 7 - 'liz-4 ' f V X 3 .f- ,fax I a x ,300 ,- Vtrgtnla C Thompson Intramural basketball 3 Intramural hockex T Intramural vollexbt Senior Play Ixlss Nle Kate I A Cappella 'I -1 Spanlsh Club l C horus 'I Glee Club Lawrence F Van Horn Wresthns, my I Senior Pl ty B md ' 4 nh asst Seott s H1 Q 4 lntrtmural avt nel I Carolyn Vincent Sr Plav pub comm 4 Ir HI Y Z Semor Play I-reneh Club 'I Choral Club 4 C horus ' Glee Club I Ir Prom art eomm 3 Sr Dance art comm 4 Dave Waters Basketball 7 4 Baseball 7 4 SC alternate S Benedict L Werntz F otball I 3 4 Basketball I 4 I-ootball Club '4 4 Football C lub pres 4 Stabeerevn ' t ,vs 4 Rule A Cappella 1 Irene Wtgmgton lr ms Chester 4 Dlslrlbume I tl C lub 4 tl Nltle m nt e Commumsm has no place Henk S Tlllema Trans Mexico 4 World Affairs Coun 4 Pnotoeraphx Club -1 Rocco A Varacallt B tseball Sr 'lay Oreh 4 SC asst lr ts 4 SC aw trels eomm 4 Intramural m ard ' Bowling Club S 4 lntramurtl footbtll I 4 lntrtmurtl basketball I 4 J Rodney Walton W M Senlor class pres Student Councll ' 3 Tennis 1 4 SC nommattng eomm 4 Commeneement usher 1 Senior Plat east 4 'lrack I Paul Wentzel Intramural wrestling I 4 Intramural football I 4 Intramural basketball I 4 Intramural volleyball I 4 Spamsh Club I Judy L Wheeler C lass secretarx I Sr Plat usher -I SC alternate -4 S Club see C olorguard '4 lntr :mural b nsketbt Ir Prom :rt eomm 1 H nxest Nloon Queen 4 Be te W xlson tntsh C lub I pellt C llorus Cnlee C luh I lxlss Nle Ixtte eosll eomm I 'fr :TJ 6 if to stable functioning of school program Lrged on hy their class advisor Miss Sarah Adams. the Class of '58 made great strives to- vvard adding funds to their class treasury with such projects as selling Christmas cards and candy at hasketball games, The Soph Hop. Fall Fantasyfi started things rolling socially in the early fall. Sophomores and their dates danced amid an atmosphere of fir trees. tiny elves. autumn leaves. and an all fall setting. HOMEROOM 54 Roxy I ll. to r.i: D. .Ut- fiuigtm. C. l'urlt. J. Iluulzm. I. lltltilll, lf. .llille'r'. I. ,Velv- tonili. J. .Sl1Tlll'l'. R. Pliilifix. N. lTl1.XHIl'l'. Row 2: I. Ilrqfly. J. Lvlzmzui. P. Sc'l1n1l1t'ltcr. S. Cldlllltlll. .ll. CTTKIFIIIUIIIIIIU. F. lx'nvrm'r. .SQ .'lIt'lnm.xli. Row 3: R. Rlllfl. M. Slivrnmn. T. Alford. D. Richlrgv. S. Kelly. A. Mfillix. T. Gumlvlv. HOMEROOM 58 Rovs I ll. to r.l: E. l.lu,vtl. P. Brmvrz, C. Inyrtmz. B. Ht'r'L4'r. I. Rrvhiriwfi. X. Hul- nmn. I. Czrfimlww. li. Rul- livtfrr. l'. Helm. Rom 2: .SQ .Ht'f'ull. R. I-frufzx. ll. Sim!- lnlz. I. .Uuli1'r1t'. K. .Skinritflz fz. .lItT.tIlI2TIlTIl. T. Crum'- furil. I. .Slnll.w11iIl1. Roxy 3: I. ixllfl'-X. IJ. .lliulizn lf. flifllll. IP. ,'illll.Y. CI. liuv'm' I. lflixlsi. fi. Iivll. HOMEROOM 60 Ron l rl. to r.l: H. Hrmlmz. T.. Slttlfftf. N. T.lit1. R. 1.11: R. .StlIllF'1l'. H. llumtw. I. ffzllftftlllfl. f. Gl'tt'llM't1rrtl. C. Hull. Roxy IZ If Cmrtnz, H. fstllll. J. Bm: url. H. .Hr- Clout. G. fl'lIllt'l'. R. HI:- '1'r'tlTtl, jf. .lT!IUl'H', lf. U'- L Hulltv. l'. Iffmiurio. Roxy 3: R. .llnvt'r. P. T1L'll4'l'. lx. BTlll!l'Tllll'lT. C. ClIll'.VlI1. ll. Hulilu, li. Grit vwr. G. Crum. C. .llu.mn. Sophomores also supported the school in other vxays. Several of them snared starting positions on varsity teams vvhilc others provided the hack- hone of the J. Y. squads. Their abilities also shone forth in art. music. and publications. Class ofticers Larry Alden. Dan Nliglio. Dick Taylor. and Helen Haines have aimed to help their class become a welcome addition to the high school. FRESHMEN HONIEROON1 5 Rum I ll. IU! 1. If Umlwfl IL. ff1IIfx,'m. N Iffffx. IXV. I.11.'A. If. .IrrIllINI'fI. I.. Cffx 1 I. I1H'l:fg I Ihxfflulhl. If fmwfffl. Run Ii Il. Ixuml- Lffzzxl.. Cf Kffffirm I' Inn S I.!'xl1l1l. U Ilfnlxml. I. f lfrrufl. II. I .f.1J'uf. Rum 12 IL. I'm'M1.wf1. J. Ixkml. If lruzfl. I. U-f.'fIIuH:H. I lhll. ll. I fwrfmlfl. I' Iilwlsxn. I, Ilrlllflxl Run HOMEROOM 12 V I 1l.mr:11 U. llgzl- 1lHl1'. .I IXITIH. 5. f11',H'l', Xl .S!'IAll'l'1lIl. Y. Iff'.'fLn'. I.. Ixu- lmk Il Am. I. N.wf'juf'.I3,Ifm1m, I. Iimlzrllllgwl. Row 22 I Iinllwll, IJ. ,SHHIIL I. l f'mL- 111. I,. IIHIIVX. fl. lffflwlvlw. .-I. Ifmrf, 1.I.!l1,f11.I1'..Smf1f. If .S mum. Il liruwr, Ii. Iflallvuf.. Row 32 .l. Um In ll. IL. I -rim In. 6' I! AIXIIIHIVII. I. .x!lllL'IL'. IJ. lifllwx. ff. firm 1'. R. Ilumfl. Ix. .SI11'f'- nlll, C. Hun. Ram HOIVIEROOM 58 I 4I, to 111: lf. Ilnlwr, V. IIul'1I1'r1g..S. 1.14. .-1. ,Sfm- IH'l'. I, l,l'Il'I,L'. IP, lI4m'l'X'. U, firiuwr. .L Ilmlwll, I. . , . Ixvlwvzxzzfw. Ron ,L XI.Ix1f'lx- uuml. 5. Xllxfrx. .-I. 714rm'r. Ix. .SIIIIIHIIQ I. Xzlwfz, If. Um.Nmm1m. lf. I-Qu. I'. .-Illlls. I'. IelIflIlL'L'l. IU. Ulf. IJ Ilnl ff. Row 3: I Inmllx- mf. R. Mlwuluifl. I. IJ:- IHIM1 HVUHII. f , f1II1l7IA'1'. IJ. I xIl'cIx. I .SIllmxL1x. 3. lm'm41fl'i. XI I,1I!'IxIlIX1lll. 1,415 A I-1-Ulf. l','f-v..nr1,'fx I'. IIIILINUH. I XHIIII ,l Slflnuwl fulfill 1 IP ll 11,111 II. I.x1lf1s.m..lI HHUIL1 AMN millu' ffl '-if ,' IH 4fi1z 'HIIX Yul' III: txlfilrfllllllll nun: up mr .1 I xmxN , I1wIn, .rv Q ' fl?- ' if K I W e backbone of many activities The class ol '59 is still starry -eyed over all the exciting events of their freshman year. This en- thusiastic class not only participated in the re- quired sehool activities but also took an active part in athletics. assemblies. and social affairs. ln the fall. ninth-graders combined their talents yvith other junior high school students for the annual Fun and Frolicu production. Valentines and stars set the scene for the Frosh Hop which yvas the next memorable happening in the busy lives of the freshmen. Couples danced the evening av-.ay to the music of Ray C'arr's or- 'L' HOMEROOM 56 ROW l ll, IU r.lS J. .U11rl'1y. S. C'liri'y1itn1. I. Slllflll. li, C'nlflt'vli. B. Hlllllylldlll. P. .4l7IH'tllyL'. Cl. ,Y1lH'IV, R. Culi- mlio, I. .S'fwr1u'i'. Roxy I: l'. .S'lyYL'l', T, Slilrrzi. f. Bl'lIfIIl'I'll. R. .Hm'f'vll, I'. .TIUI'll1lI. C. f,i'7t 'tllII'f. A. H-vltuitl. H. Butt. 5. ll11c'ult't'r. I. lXIl'I'iIl'lll'I'. I. SH'4If'llL'. Hf .lIt'ml:'. .-I. 1llrm'r. IJ. Hur'- per. lf. Hurt. T. IJ'.4i'it'o. IJ. Banff-ml. Ui. llurfy. X. ,41- ugirtl. HOMEROOM 59 Roxy I tl. to iii: 5, Bfirllrll. I. ffllxllll. l1'. lzriiriy. .l. lI1'uLli'. In Tii't'yli i. J. Hul- Ivrflultl. Hf ,T1lH'l'lIAY. I. Dum'- lmu't'r. D. Corliiri. Row 2: R. Rnnimm, ll. .Hmirmz I. Sfriilli, I.. Hilll'4'll'l'. R. l.11u't'r, Ci. Rlimitly. Cf fellllilllll, Cf Sfllllllltlf. P. .S'lmu', lf. Bun ny. B. Sirililt. P. Elliy. IJ. Clwiry: Rovv 3: S. ll'ifliyIw'. B, Dwilt- hum. 17. I-li1lit'r1v, I . Htlrftw. f.. lftlfxlftlfi. Cl. 1f1ml'1', f. ,N'nt'flin, B. lVf1l'!ultw'. li f'it'r'g'1iy.vr1. ' E 1 If I f HOMEROOM 78 Roxy I ll, to I'.l1 I.. .-ltliuiiy., I 3 L. C'r1rlmiu. H. Hrmiri. IJ. I Dtmipniim. P. Utfiiiiuiili. J. 1' l.iuy'. Cf lllolzlww. B. Quinn. T. Ciiimi. Roxy 2: Ii. l.t'fi17 l H. Igrwlt. 17, Hilniiiri. li. 5 fl't'zft'lftfs. U. fz'ffI'ft'y, U. l4't'li.'v, H. llrtilw. B. pL'II'lt'. fy W. lltlvllv. H. C'lii4l11liw'y. K. X .S'Ilu'y. Roxy 32 lf. Hltllly. ff SIIAIHIA. B. folifimri, L. .Hur- tlovk. I. Taxis, Cf Brooky, B. fitillmmi, I. .Uevlila. G. .Ut'Nc'fr. 4 it ,L I flint l.. l W 7 L i. fl' it chestra. This gala event vyas highlighted by a floor shoyy centering around freshman talent. ln the field of sports. the class yvas outstanding in many respects. The girls' hockey and basket- ball teams had exceptionally fine seasons. yyhile the boys' basketball teams boasted an undefeated record. The final event on the freshman agenda vyas their jaunt to Harrisburg. This tour yyas both educational and enjoyable. A visit to Hershey and the fun at the amusement park will alvvays be remembered as part of a vvonderful year. - EIGHTH GRADE I ' D Q ' 1 Q 0 .1 , J , , . a ' . . . ' 1 i s q 4 3 ' M . ' 9 I . 1 ' . i- 0 I V, ' 'Q ' ' I' 9 A I ' f, I I ' Y II. HIIIHIIPIX, U. ffflguf. 111111 l'. Mlli-1' mm I1 - 1 IIIIIJIXAIIIIIII JK U . II. lxlukrnf' wlulu II wnffwfm fIf,un,w'1 I.'n'f'f'1!lll.'L'. HOMEROOM 52 linux I Il. IU Ili: I. Ilurl. I. Ilmln. .l. lh'InIxI4111x. C. Ilfdfxllzmfl. I.. .U4I.uug'I1I1H. IJ. IIurnm.'111. .X, I.1I'urfI, C. IH.'f'llIfiII. I.. l.m x. Ron 2. I. f!'uxxIyY. If. Ifzxurv. I. .4l'A411x. If Rfzlll. U. CUI- fnfzfu. H. IIIQAXIIII. IJ. Dullu- I'nr141. Ii. I'unI.wl1. If. IJurLIr1- VIII. I. firiU1'Il. Run 33 If. .S1II1ulI4'I', II. .xIH1IlIl'l1. ff. lim lmmm. H. .Sf 111141. P. Ilflwiwfl. GmL1!I. ID. Ixnulq, Iz. I4I1fm1l1. V, IUIIHU. HOMEROOM S5 W x Run I nl, lv rib: fl. I1 Iulv. If. -llufml. U. .lwIzr1w11. I'. Rfzmmll. Cf Mllrffrwl. W. flHIllI4l'Hlf1ll. lf Slulz. If. Ixufilzffmli. B. lwffnfx Row I: U. lIm'1. ll. limi. I.. fiafizlww. B, f'1.'f'H1m1. ff lu.4fx.I..Smf11w. U. fin zu. IXAIM, IIHIUV. flJ1PI' H 1I'., R. IIUIHIIIIII. I. RHIWY ww. Ron 3: I' Xlflliflur. I'. IZ ffnmg I. C url. I. I7m'n1A Ifffu. I. I71'fLw'w:1. I.. Url- lwu U. U'M1I. IP. llfflm. f YIf,r5rr.1I4f'Il11 IIUSIVROON1 S' Rv.. I v! ru I 1. II IRM U . Mgm, .I il.-HMI. If Ifmflfx. Y. II4VHI'rJL f' K liw.f.,f I-Z l'..'. K IM I l'..I.f:.'. Row I: H Ill . I II4m.,f.: IP lmfyi If I..', 1'I11fl,. IX, IIf e!,'xz. If c,',.f.-.x.f.f.:. .l. IW1111. Run 13 KI. Ifmm X. If Iv-.,1I. I Nmlzffn. II. lmfz I'. fwzfzfvf. I UQIIU KI IM- ufu ll flwllxz' gaze with open eyes at schools Wonders The wide-eyed middle-menu ol the junior high school are still thrilled oxer the exciting eyents ot' their second year in junior high. Members of the class of '60 lent their prowess to athletic teams. raised funds for the Welfare Drive. and participated in Fun and Frolic. clubs. plays. and dances. Nlid-way through the school year. the Junior Debs Club sponsored a leap year party which proved to be a social success. Ath- letic coeds participated in intramural hockey and softball programs. ln the educational department. Social Studies HOMEROOM 74 Row I tl. to r,l1 I. lim H y'A. I. Clwliwils, B, limi-iff. S. Y1'l'Iyw. I.. Stull. Ci. Vim Iwif, I'. jllllllll'-Y. ll. .lIi'4ltIc'. ll. .SIirAI1'l1, Row 23 IJ. Wil- Iiimiy. .Sf Bimlli. IJ. Grilfcf. R. Giwkiliu. Ci. Ailtiu, G. NVIIIIVKIIIKIITIII. H. Ingram. H. l.tuir.'iy. l', .Si'lI:t'r. Row 3: H. Sc I1lu'v't'i.x, P. Ilultht. H. Gilliict. A. Bvnlmni. V. Kim- mun, J. RIJIIAIII. J. II4ll'f't'l'. ll. KQIIHHIU. P. Zurrwiizrz, In filllIl1l'lIg'IItlIII. HOMEROOM 6 lAldan3 Row l ll. to r.li Cf Vuurv. R. l'i'iuurIt. K. Illlfls. ff llrlri'4'ry'. ll. .'lIt'I.tIIl,L'IlIIll, 5, Slilitfrivli, .Kl. Ptirlmr. Ci, .llur.ilmIl. W. .Uc'InIir'i'. Row 21 I . lK'fllllt'iH'. J. U'C'iu1m'll. II. ly'i'uIw. I. Pullurmri. ft. Roxy. R RUQIXIUF. P. Hvty. R. lzllly, R, HVIIIIIHIIH. Cf lfIIllIIll'l'L'4'F'. K. Kifllyy fi. Ifmzj. I. I.r1yIt1'y'. Row 3i K. laiupifr. J. Gillvn. Ci. Hing- lmm. lf. C't1Iilu't'lI. R. .Snyf rIt'l'. f. llitlfly, ff. ffmuf. R. Hnytl. H, citlftllll. HOMEROOM 4 lAldanl Row l ll. to itz: H, fifwztli- nw Il. lltffni. J, Iitlxrw. f. UH. lx Ymlirti. .-l. lx'i'g't'I. .l. Ilfirriy. J. llllynlll. I. ,I . . Hiiirir. Row -. N. lxnlly. IJ. lJt1i'iflI1tm'I. lf lil Axim. .I. l.i'i1,'u'1. J. Ilznrlipwli. I.. ILQAIIIIIIQII. I.. l't'rry. J. Call'- VIII. K. .lIlCi!.'l'IIIf'. H, .Urin- Iirv. ID. Pirnl. Row 3: R. I'mlut. J. Xlililivll. .-l. lrivili. l', Ignlnizui. R. Sliu1'u'omI. 1. SIUII, R. B1ll'iIt'HL'. R. UVUIIN. R. Puy-urtfr. Instructor bliss Grace Straley acquainted them with L'nited Statesi history. ln English. Nlrs. Grace Long helped the eighth graders discover the literary yalues ot' the Readers Digest and directed the young dramatists in their dramatiza- tions of scenes from The Three Musketeers. Nlr. Charles Forbes and Nlrs. Pauline Edwards guided the mathematicians. while fVlr. John Rank acquainted them with the held of science. This class has enthusiastically climbed the sec- ond rung ol' the ladder which brings them closer to the high school days. SEVENTH GRADE . . diminutive, noisy - - - but nice kids HCIKIERUONI 'E' Ruta I Ii IU! 1 N Im'Ii,IJx I Im'.'.,f U I' .U XI. Im'f..'I I li 'ww II I'1'f.'i.Ii.'. .I ICf.'.ui.u.I 5 liiiI+.ff'. .I Ai ...I Huw- I II Hm- IU, I' !l,',I,A X IIm'rfxfffs I U .'Ig'm... IJ IIILH ku 1 II. Ii Ifffwzf Xl IffL'zI. X. II'.wr.'w.'z1:Ii I? CwII. II. Mfn'1f,M'1.Uf RUN I. Nl Ulf Im.. I Xi.ffmi.wff11i: il li.'Iw. R Ms4f'u.H I N14-11.11. .I fm! Y Iffzfff- 'mi If IH null If M.xI1ff I HINMII II,zH.'1f If I!'17I.' HQUNIERKWQWSI 76 Rim I 'I. IU I Ii I. Wa I'I11llI X l?.'rf1l1ff'. I. RnIm1uIx. I Imf11'i1f'. I'.lfm11x.f'.I11rf1fvf MII. I. IIIIYIN. .1. IILIIIKWII. IL. HIIIIQ. Run :Z If. Rl'IYI'I1'. 1. IIl1llI1l'. .Y II.n'l'1'II. f' 'IKIIIIIIM XI. Ilulwr. .4. Irm- Ulfzfffa. fi. I'U1rIfr1m1. l'. xlIIf. IIIINItI'. f.. I.4lH'X. I.. .I.fxlm. Xl. Rffzlzmfrl. Rim 12 li. XIIIIII. I. I1'f'L'4'1'. I. HNIIIII. R. KIIIUVVII. If. l1I1uI1f'. .I. I'f1I14r'mf1. R. 1mrXl1fim'n. N. l'11. n1ivr'1. I. lumfm. .l. XIIIIIIII. .-1. Umm, HOMEROOM 75 Rvv. I il. 10 r'.I2 ff l.mu, .I. .IwI1mlm1. N. .S!4m.rI. I. Rum. H. lullf. I Xlnlnf. IJ lililf. l. Iimll. I I1ffmInI. RUN :I I. Iflffv NUII. lf. M wil. ff. KIIIVIXN. li. Ixinmilx, li. Ixnul. Ii Klum: .I. iImX11HI11l'1l. I. IXIIIQX, XI. f1.'H1I. IQ. I.4l!lL'f Im.Ix. Xlxirylxf X4uI1ul1w. Ram 11.1. Hi! i1IIm. R, Ull- nf Xl. Xl4II.f1..Is' Ifzlll .S Ifiuumi. .I Ilmlfll X MI' hw, ,I liiIIH.'HlX I' Ihm HON'lI R0O5'l 'J RU-K I -I lu I P X II,fII.zf.i.f. I V' I III iuIi,fI.. I fwwfz II I'f1'.1L'g'fM.i4!. I' Xin I X Ix' I M'If'ff:wf.' If Ix.f:L' II Nlfmj I RUN I I Rfifh. IJ IIc4h4V II I Iffwf.'..II IP Mr f'f,. ' IJ IIf.f:f: .I Im. II Yiwu I I1'fII I II' .... 1. If IIm..'.'g IP IfI..'I ll I. ,i. aff.. Run I I ffiI'IIm. .I U..iNl.fIIi.f. II I' ww Nl Umm: If I.f.i. X Nmm A lww.f .I Ifwlf l .vnu if' During the sehool term sexenth graders haxe attended danees and open houses. partieipated in Fun and Frolie. light-xxeighted sports teams. and sex enth grade coed haskethall teams. Lnder the tutelage of Miss Janet Yart. social studies instructor: Nlrs. Nlary Heaney and Nlrs. Ciraee Long in the English department: Nlr. Charles Forbes and Nlrs. Pauline Edxxards. mathi and Nlr. John Rank. seienee: these youngsters haxe emerged from the elementary stage into luture members of the high sehool lamily. ln a year's time the junior high pioneers haxe learned to adjust theniselxes to the exerting xxhirl ot aetixities and at the sanie time haxe realized the responsibilities they must aeeept as maturing young men and xxomen. o 5 E I C I IHOMEROOM 71 Roxy l tl. to r.l: I. lliiriixiii IQ. llffxitj. nl. .SIf'r1r1g'. I. ffiiifii. H. Ifurwiif. I. Rfifi- 'i'tm. S lIfL 't:ii. X, Iwfx. I. I.iif.xi iffit 1.1. Ro.. 21 11 Ufiti' lI.fI1IL'z1'..I,Niifwfi. I. ffuflii, If. xIlfllIIlH. S Ixfixxfi J, Izxlfrlifit ll. Smith. I' Ii,tiHi,'ivifi Ii' -ll- II. ffffifwr. Roxx 1: If Iltillltl U. Ifaimfix If. SfJi,i','i I..llfixIi11,C,IJiiiix. IJ Ri.fii'ii I? Iiilirx S. Ixiff. If ff..II'!'cllIIl L1 4 , , I I r 0 L4 x ylffviit HOSIEROOM 1 4.-Xldanl Roxy l fl. to r.i: ll. lliixwi h. .liixI.'fi. S. IXVVAIHIAV. I. K .li,..'f.i-ii. I IXnx4I. I, Ifull. In I'miIt. I.. I'i11f.'xf'i1tI.il'. Rox-, :Z I. liliilt. IJ. Ixtllx. I, Xt iiiwwili. ll. II'I11!'l1'. I' Ixrfit ut 'Q Il. 'lim num. H. IlMfi.'fii'r, I. I1IiiIi'f. f. XIHIII, Ix'. HVIIIIIJHIX XI. Imfx. Roxx 32 Ci. Ixli'x1I1- IIIJEHII. If. Iliixuiw. .I. ,Ni1IIl1,'!!'. I'. It xl. I', .bl:'IwfIif1fi. N. I fI'!Il'1!,. If. Ciiylll. I. HIII- II1if', Ix. llvirx, HOMEROOM 5 !Aldanl Roxy l il. to r I: ll. .41u'nmI. H. I1'm'Imi. I. fuolx. B. flrwxifx. I. Iluuur, R. .Swi- ui'II. Ix'. Is'rfi-sl1I1mIy. S. Ihlu- xozi. Ixf Ciuxitlyx. Roxx Z1 Ixf Ilhrfiir. IJ, Ifiirr. .I. Gul- Itlufiir. C. .Itl1x1'll. IJ, .SImi'I. I. lhiffwfi 11. I.. flrfiulil. A4. I'i'Ii!n1i.n. Roxy 33 5. fur- xmi. I'. Iliiffm J: fi. II'lII'IIIlIIl. Ixf I'1flxI1l'. U. IXVIVXKIIHIIIII. ff. Ifiiflilx. ff .IIIVI-L'. IL. IIril'ic A411 Iiiifigrifx txtilix' IIN' liixlx iniiix uf viral. wiiml rlnmir' Iiluli uiflx lui- fiflillgx rllxzfll Ilirir IllI'll in lim. Toollvall Basketball 'wresiling Baseball Track . ffe 1111 is . Qirls' Sports . - p6Ll tl'l2l 5All0 U1 y 82-83 84-86 . 87 . 88 . 89 . 90 91 -95 l 0lfl'l0fQ:5 ,Nd rg 9 Q 0 9 f'llt't'l'lt'l1llt'l',X .'ll. Hmlmfmrl. H. lllllilll. B. Hmm. li. Vtliull, 3. lltfkill. .S. Rmlrlv. tint! J. htlm' inifz in it rift time ul rl full fmfllulll rtillix x GRIDDERS . . top .500 mark Coach Nlartin Hubleyk gridders wrapped up the '55 season posting a 5--1 mark. their best in two years. Although bowing to Swarthmore. All-ll. in their traditional Turkey Day tilt. the Lords won their big game against neighboring Yeadon. I5-l-1. in a toss-up battle late in the season. ln the first quarter. Junior Halfbaek Joe Jen- zano swung to his right on the Eagle 23 and seam- pered to paydirt: Joe blasted through for the extra point. too. Yeadon then tallied on a 70-yard tailbaek sprint. Later in the first half. Defensive Linemen Brant Widdoes and Charles Carson Converged in the end X35 1, 1 s r -Q-. 5' l- ying . K8 4 ,.,N'.x-'I,it- ' -n if '- ,f 4. ' 1 Q FOOTBALL TEAM Roxx l tl. to ill: 11. fllllllitfllltlll. ll. lllihlllllltlll. IJ. lxulttllsn-rwsi. lf ll'r'ut1'1g'. Cf Pliilips, B. ' limi. J. f'HlHIt'I'. .-I. xlflllllrlll. Row 2: N. fl,l'Ult'!1. F. Rnlmlrtn. 1. lilmltltnrli, P. fItIl'!'l'. li, Lurik. X Ii. lit-Ihflwttll. .l. Cilzfvrz. lf. l.rm'w'. If .-lrlsiu. C. C'ru',m11. H. Colm, B. ll'w'r1I:. I'. Tvrr'r'll. w on 3: 'mirli ll. llnltlt'-v,l.lui:n11u. .-1. li'i'i'g'ril'rl. 13. ll'itft!mw. J. I-'olt'v. R, 511l'lflPll. li. ,'llr'.4ttt. J C1 nilt I ltwlw. R. .Stu11t11't'. C. H4H'llllHI. 3B 349 55 44 45 , l G3 9? 53 23' W5 29 G H2 J lfllc-Y Nfll'lll,L'.X ii! unnlrl-lu' f,'llllll'I' ut I f'lli.xn1 fnllimzt' ,IIN pull' snare five triumphs in nine tilts zone on an Eagle aerialist who grounded the swineskin for an L-A safety. Yeadon retaliated and scored on a 27-yard pass play early in the third period. Score: I4-9. in favor of the Eagles. In the final frame, End Peter Gable picked up a Yeadon bobble and scampered 30 yards for the necessary six points to send the Garnet and Gray victoriously ahead. Local papers praised several gridders for their fine all-around play: Barry Lower, quarterbackg Ben Werntz, end-fullbackg Ara Artinian and Ed Zimmerman, guards, and Co-captains John Foley and Frank Romano, tackles. Jenzano won a starting position on the Upper Darby News' first All East Delco grid team. I'oi.iml In .tmp u l0lll'hllUN'll ullempl. P. Gable prrfpurm IU mfkle his op- punzfnl. Wl1r'rv'zl ai'4'i'yhurly gn? F. Terrell .tur- vcys the riilwimiiig ring of rivals ui' B. LIHVUI' u'1lt4'l1r'.x. Media .......... Darby ................ Ridley Park .... Clifton Heights Springheld .....,...., Sharon Hill .... Eddystone ..... Yeadon ........... Swarthmore .... ,H '34 Ioiiclialouvi. signals the official ur D. Kwialkowski and C. Philips look on with iuhilntifm FOOTBALL - 1955 OPP. LAHS .. 6 0 I9 0 .. 0 Zl .. 0 I9 6 I3 34 2-1 I4 I5 4I 0 C'lir'vrlvfi1lvrs P. Englrnizl uml S. R 0 :lily proudly flank NLll1l'lL' Frm! l,'nzlt'l'l1iIl, L-A'.s' oldest t'lwz'rleml- -A- ,Ki W Fry-' . 5 BASKETEERS . . rack up 8-8 league If Hilton umiwx ilu' fmll up Iflt' floor in mint hlylilllllllllg' ilu' lnixlwl. li, I 11. Hp. um! mrm npy If Glolu-1111114 1' ltlyflltlll in IJ, llylunl mmfnfx 111 4' lun l.,'l'om1if I mf' in tl!lllf!lt'l' I,-I fully ot' alll ofifmfiwzl. Although Coach William Radclillck l.ordx tailed to equal their '5-1-'55 lwaxkethall mark. they racked up a lll-I2 xeaxon record and an X-N cir- cuit slate to place lilth in the eyer-hot Section ll League. Three Lanxdoxyne-Aldan cagerx aver- aged double ligurex for the seawon. Senior For- yxard Bill Cheetah Cioldy. who led the Lordx in rehoundx with 207. hit for ll.X. High Scoring lforxyard Boh Yau Wilxon. another tyyelfth- grader. ayeraged l3.4 for the Neaxonz he was re- cipient ol' the Foul Shooting Award. Drew Hy- land. a junior. garnered l2.7 per tray. ln the annual yyinter xport axxardx awenihly. Coach Radclitle prexented Hyland with the Most Valuable Player Trophy. The 5'8 guard. who VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD 4Itlt hrlr. 1SC.1lCkilf Ii, lil'1'fll:,fi..S11li'y. li. fiwlilx, l lrfrrll, Il llxlumlf llLJlIlIf1frltflll,R If Rnlilrll, 'I ll llgmtl. J llurllw. U. ffnlllrill. I Hilllllllll. lsllllltllllllll IP llimn. lf. ll zlmn ff Tfilrxflclff. ll, ll tllwy Cloltlx' run lim shxnufil lo fioltlv. uiwiiliflz Iflt' ill in li I' fixes . i,Q.Il 1 A4 yi? .ff record cts Goldy-Hyland-Wilson trio stars j-V BASKETBALL TEAM Row I Il. to r.lZ H. .Utfmltu A. fulilm. J. f'n,t'. ff Pliilipt. I., Hl1wltf1', Row 2: 'lf Gttnihlr. I. .Vurnu H. Jlrfyvr. B, CiUll'f'f'l'Illll1ill. IJ Uiwrtttsli. ff flhflflllltlli. li. Yuylffr. f. Nlzfllnll. f'mlr'l1 W. Rrnlrliffv. blossomed forth into an able play maker the led in assists with 979 and scorer at mid-season. was selected to play' for the East Delco All-Stars in the East-West High School tilt at Upper Darby High. March 29. He also copped a starting position on the All-Section ll League team. Next year. Coach Radclitlc will construct liis attack around Hyland and Junior Center Steve Riddell. his two remaining starters. Graduating this June will be Seniors Goldy. Wilson. Ollie Gordon. Gil Stiles. Dave Windy Waters and Ben Werntz. An aggressive bench. supplemented with players from the victorious Jay Vee 115--17 and junior high tl-1-Ill teams. should form the nucleus for a championship '57 squad. y img in for it lvfiwlrl. B. lppw' lim-Ivy' lt't1lllll11!fc'X i xltillflrlly' ti't'ni't'x his Inuit nn in ilixnnlr tu H. x lfllflllyll IH'ufi1IHl'l1Qtf11l1' Hilmli lutfjix in Illllllllfl' ly. 'infill hir Iflt' I.11l'tlx. VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL Marple Newtown , Media ........,.......,.. Nether Providence Radnor ...........,..... Springlield .....,..... Swarthmore ..... Upper Nlerion .,.. Yeadon ........... ..... Marple Newtown Media ................... Nether Proyidence Radnor ................. Springfield ..,....... Swarthmore ..... L'pper Nlerion ,,.. Yeadon ....,,....... OPP. 47 60 -13 Xl 5 l fy? -ll il -13 fu-fl -lb oF fm: -1 sf 79 AHS 69 69 73 -15 4-1 59 5X 4'-J 52 80 5l fl ful 68 his 54 lftlfiilit' lliuli llllll Nile i.ir. H. lidlwn tlffflllflly in with Ilit' hull .trout Ihr Kllfllllllltllllf ring it npporit rztx. HI LITTLE LORDS . . snare Kiwanis title JR. HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM 4RighI3: C'nm'I1 R. St'llI11'l'Ix. Row I: R. llululmn. IJ. liiululw, J. IJfwn1Iing. J. Kull-v. IJ. IJvIIu- Pnrm, T. .Vu.x'u'4'Il. Ii. Wlluvlvr, J. ,Uuc'.HuIIv1l. P. RIIfIlIUt'l'. W. IJm'Ix. IJ. ljiliik. H. Rzmvvun, ff. IJ. Ilurper. T. Bell. A. Ilyluml. Row 22 B. SChlIl'I1I, L. IVIUCIIIIIJIIQII. P. Siyer. A. Frililli .l. Bruimfrd. R4'm'I1In14 .xlx-vmml. IJ. IIurfu'1' I'L'tlCIIl'K H. Gulfly IIIIIQUX u A Ill I1 mm IIIL' IILIIV III1' IMIII as IJ Il 41 1 III' In YIIUVN mllvllw vainly In .UIUIC I1 II14' Imll frrmz hix rival. I I'IiIII N nu Is inllmmr. IJ, I NI1. A Iu1II Iwlwhl Iulfllil fn I1 'x rr, IIVIII H LII: I1 Izwfu I4 wfx X6 f, A WRESTLING SQUAD J '. ff if X Roxy I ll. to 1113 G. l.t111ytli,.S. Iltlufmli, li. l'f1n4. I1. l.l'llIf. ff fllltin, II, Xmlwr. Roxy 21 iff! ?7f I I-fav ff linux K. .IItfl1mi, I.. l.w'1H, lg. Zlnilmwriml, .-I. ffllftfllll, ll. lI't11Liux, Y. Iirmiu. Row 32 ,- 4 U .W K II. .Ilrf'urrliy', lf I.tu1xrl1. 1. fllltisx. ID, lx'ui11l.mIxLi. lf. Ilfllonuull. lf. Iify1.ffanli I. lfliirlt. If 4h -,rc Ill My Afmj . 7 Q' , K y . 2.442 WRESTLERS . . . Nestor reaches RGQIODGIS 1 .nf f A! I-'alling only' to the Upper Darby' Royals in the season's hnale, Coach Lloyd BIack's grapplers chalked up a 5-I-l season-Circuit mark which placed them second in the league standings. In the District I championships, Lansdowne-Aldan placed fourth behind Upper Darby' and Haverford and Lower Merion. who tied for second spot. Junior Don Nestor. undefeated-untied during the regular season. copped the District I20-pound title. In the championship match, Don almost pinned his Royal opponent in the hrst period: containing him superbly for the remaining two stanzas, he was voted the meet's outstanding wres- tler. Don received a handsome trophy for his grappling prowess. WRESTLING -- 1956 OPP. I AHS lower Nlcrion .... ..... I ll Ill C'hcItenham ..... ..... I I 32 Abington ...... .. II 24 Springlicld .... , ll -13 Haverford .... ..... I 6 30 Norristoyy n ..... I2 28 Upper Darby .............................,.... I2 IK llnfmigf for ti qfznlt pin. ll. H111- AIIHK Ifililtlvrlllkfrl' g'f'i1pplt'x his I ,'tfu'r llfarm fffifmmwil. RIIIIIX HH' Ifllt IJ. If'- frifllly Qfimls ,IIN Vllrll illfil Ill: mn! I gli' N. Ili flfluyll g'l'llH1llI y It Ilia ylmzfz wi I VI tzIIin1,'1r ro illnin his lfli. riitzl. I lzrlw ilu' yflllltrrl mm fi wt Ilia f't'fL1'ii'. tm I.-.I gf'u,f',HIw yfmgfgltw Inf' llltll yucctv. BASEBALL . . championship battery returns 41 tm l.tlu'Ax'tI1ffrt' fruit. P, Hmm. fwfmt t 1 inn. nuttin tht' matt pinlt. In l1rl4l.x'tInl1t' ttlftllrl' H1111 hu III tllvlilt lk S Ritltlrll liriltus in u run for ilu' l,nrtlx. BASEBALL TEAM Prospects appear bright for Coach Robert Schneck and his senior high diamondeers. defend- ing Section II League titleholders. Although five in- and outfield starters were lost to graduation. the championship L-A batter5 remains intact for another campaign. Schneck. xx ho replaced Mr. Dale Smith as base- ball tutor. has his choice ot' several hi-grade hurl- ers: Seniors Ron Santoro and Dave Windy Waters. Junior Steve Riddell and Soph Jay Lyster. Twelfth-grader Rocco Yaricalli. who might be spelled occasionally by Classmate Bob Lee. will resume receiving chores, Home-run-hitting Bill McDougall and lleet- footed Jim Blackburn will start at two of the three pasture posts: both boys arc eleventh-graders. Junior Patil Barth and Sophomore Clill' Nock are good bets to see action at the remaining outlield spot. BOYS' BASEBALL - 1955 UPP. I AHS Yeadon ...., ..............,..................... 5 I Radnor ....... .... 3 Io follingdale ., .... 3 6 Clifton .......... .... 5 I7 Media ......,..,..... ..,. I 6 ljpper Merion .... . Z ll Darby .............., .... 6 9 Yeadon ....... ..,. 3 7 Radnor .......... .... I F Collingdale ...,. ..,. 3 7 Media ..........,.... .... -1 I Upper Merion .,.. , 2 6 Darby ......,..... I I Row I tl. to r,lZ I. Bllll'Al'Ill'lI. J, .Ilnnnz G.BllI'lIl1lIl. JI. .Stl1m'Lt'1'. I.. flltlcrt. Rovu 2: P. limit. H. .x1l,,Hll,L'llH. K. Stull. J. llurllv. Cf U'.N't'ill, H. Lu: Row 3: .-1,xx'1 Cmlrlt M. lfnhltgv. B. l.4m't'1'. Cf XML. IJ. HVIIIFIW. S. Ritltlvll, I. l.vx1t-V, R, .Sll71flll'l'. R. l'umt'ulli. Ii. TI'lll'IH1ll1. cillllfll R. .St'lIlIl't lt. Row I rseated l. to r.r: D .Snmllzfyx B. Hzfmpliilf. C. Philips HQ .lI4iy1'r, H. llurililllen, G l.iimfl1. C. Lfuzxclt. B, Tvxl. .'HL'r. R. Hilsmi, .1,L'l'. T. l w'rier, .Var D. Elmer. Row 2' Cnmli G liuiicy. Ci. lluL'e'rIy. B. Biriulmm. I . Euulcf. I. JUIITIIIIU, I' Gable 4. lfilgiifzl. H. fllulf. J. DM nmml. H. Hiihlmft. I. Cliimi. J f'lIlHll'l'. II C-Ulllb-Y. I. llzrrliiw J. I-nlu. l p uml num' umm H. HllIL'll1lIIZ in ii iluiilinu flflll'-Vtlllll jump. 1 G' l.1'1ipi'r1L'lii,L'll. .SIIIYIIUIIIIIFT Cf illllll- ifu flurry ilu' liunllry. TRACK . . Davies Coach Gomer Davies boasts only two returning lettermcn. Seniors Bill Bingham and John Foley. from a winless '55 squad. Bill. captain of the CinderLords. will pole vault. high jump. broad jump and hurdle for the Garnet and Gray. John. who copped his varsity letter as a sophomore. will sprint the lO0-. 220- and 440- yard dashes in '56, Hot prospects: Joe Jenzano. Charles Philips. TRACK - 1955 OPP. l AHS Ridley 'loyynship ......,.......... '3 35 Media ....,........ ..,..... . .. T313 3-ily Swarthmore ....... ..... X 3 25 Springtieltl ..... X7 Il l-tltlystone ..... oh -Ill 'ti Darby ........ .... 6 ll - ,, 14 -,... .. new track coach Bob Test. Charles Hagerty. Wayne Moyer. .loe Fulmer. .lim Desmond and John Chism. Since Stewart Field underwent a complete 'facclifting' last season. commented Bill Bing- ham. most of the boys had no place to practice: all meets were at rival sites. The track. jumping pits and equipment are now in A-l condition. We should have a great year! l'm'wtl fur in iiml, I. .lfllfllllll mul I. hilvy' num! ilu' lllll'll'l .l luim. '3 V -J NETMEN tlineelmg l. to r.t: U. ljfuuotf. I. fftllllltl. H, llotilmifi. 1SlandA ingli Cf .Sfiy'tit'r. R. lltllltui. IJ. Cilelmltl. fmltfi L. Ritlmrrly. IJ. Wtffilr. lf, Ix'tfm'l1y. K. f'r'uti'fortl IP, Clflrlllff U. ffnftftirl We yhould do considerably better thiy yearf' commented Coach Laxyrenee Richards. regarding hix tennis tcamk chancex in AS6. l.axt year. the r if P iv-gg-Q :- .., ,bxsq-QA'y . Hitlllll ll 'HI l.ordx triumphed in four ol' their ten encounterx. Leagueyyiye. the netmen racked up a 3-6 record, Seniorx Kent Crayyford and Ollie Gordon. start- erx xince their freshman days. are the big reasonx for Coach Richard! optimism. They are both capable and xeaxoned players yyell yerxed in all phaxex ol the game. lt they come through lor tix in the tirxt and xecond singlex matchex. ue xhould yyin more than our share. added the mentor. Senior Rodney Walton and Junior Dave Cle- land are xlated to see plenty of action. too. Laxt yeaxon. their court activity wax confined moxtly to doublex frayxg hoyyeyer. both might be top con- tenderx for xinglex honorx in '56, talented boys, but lclssies claim no letterwinners BOYS' TENNIS - 1955 Springneld ....,.....,.... .,.. ..,., , . ,., I loner Nlerion .... . D Radnor ...........,..,...... 1 OPP. IAHS Ia F 'I '1 '9 Friends' Cemrnl -1 Cheltenham .......,.. 5 U Norristown ......,.. 5 U West Catholic ..,... ..... I 4 Abington ......... ,. .,.,. -1 I Yeadon ............ ,. 3 2 Upper Durh5 ...., 3 - Hznerford ........ Il GIRLS' TENNIS - 1953 OPP, I AHS Springiield .....,......,,.. ....... . ,... I I Q Lower Merion ..,... .. -1 I Radnor ...........,... .. -I I Cheltenham .... ., 4 I Norrislown ...,.. .. 3 - Abington ..... .. 3 2 Berwyn ............ .. I -1 Upper Darby ..,.. .. I 4 Haverford ...... ..... 4 I J. .If!'f'!Ilf4fL'lI GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM IRightJ: Courlz E. .S-IIIPIIIHIIHI. Row I Il. I0 rbi I. XIII'-lltltl1'lI. P. LIIIIXQIIK-V. H. Furry. ,II, Ilnffnmlz. Y. Hnlmulz. S. Julllrmn, I, .S'mll4 unillz. T. C'rl1ujf1ml. Row 2: T. f,4'l1llL'l'.IlHl. .SQ .S,Il'l'lt'. S. Sfwvrw. A. lnhurzuun. I. Ri4'I:. J, IIIIUIIUX, S' .S'Il'4'lC' I I5 Y. Ilulnmn .S. fulznwu ff. f Lf! Lf l, ' ' I If I+ X I Both collectively and individually. Lansdowne- AIdan's Lassies fared well in '55-'56. Hockeywise. the four junior and senior high school teams boasted a combined record of 24 victories. four shortcomings and two ties. Coach Mrs. Edna Sinnamon's varsity racked up a 6-2 mark: excluding the Upper Darby fracas in '53, the Lassies have gone loss-less for the last tive seasons. Senior Joy Dclicnedictis. center for- ward. who led the Garnet and Gray in scoring with I2 tallies. and Classmate Karen Anderson. center halfback. served as co-captains. The JayVees whipped all eight opponents to become the only fall sports squad with a perfect record. Coach Mrs. Mimi Greenw'ood's junior high varsity' and .layvee teams posted records of 6-I and 4-3. respectively. GIRLS SPORTS . . sticksters still untopped On the basketball court. the Lassies triumphed in 26 ot' their 33 encounters. Paced by High Scorer Karen Anderson. Mrs. Sinnamon's varsity cagers rolled to a 7-2 mark. Tallying 283 counters in nine tilts. Karen aver- aged 3l.-1 markers per fray. Last year. she rip- pled the cords for 45 points against Radnor to set a school record for both boys and girls. ln March ol' 1953. Karen copped the w'omen's javelin throw- ing title at the Pan-American Games in Mexico Cityg she is now' in training for the '56 Olympic tryouts. Bowing only to a stubborn Upper Darby sextet. the Jay'Vees bested seven rivals. Mrs. Green- w'ood's Little Lassies whipped live ol' eight rivals. Her JayVees matched the senior high's with a creditable 7-l log. VARSITY HOCKEY VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL GIRLS' SOFTBALL OPP. I AHS OPP. LAHS OPP. LAHS Eddystone ...... .. I 5 Swarthmore .... ,..... 4 5 Cheltenham ..... ., 9 6 Ridley' Park .... .. 0 2 Ridley' Park ....... ....,, 6 2 Sharon Hill ..... .. 0 5 Radnor ......... .. I 2 Lipper Darby ..... ...... 4 X Abington .....,...... .. 6 20 Springfield ...... .. 3 3 Haverford 57 Chester .....,............. ,. I 2 Upper Darby ..... .. I I l,ow'er Merion ....,....... -19 Ridley' 'lownship .,...,.. 0 5 Swarthmore .... ,. 2 3 Ridley 'lownship ........ 52 Sharon Hill ..............,. 3 5 Yeadon .....,....,. .. tl 5 Darby ........................., 46 Chester ...........,.....,,..... 2 X Sharon Hill .... .. I 2 Radnor ......,........ ...... 5 3 Ridley' Township ........ I7 7 Q y JR. HIGH GIRL'S BASKET- QQ,9,95509..909 BALL TEAM Row I tl. to r.l: C1 llivkirtxmi. .-I. Slllllll. J. .'llm'Nunmru. C. .S'I1'1'l4'. P. Hnlvhy. F. A'fUUIlt'j', L. Stoll. .'H. .3f1'tIllt'. ll. Pvllulro. E. ,lIn.ili'v. P. .N't'w'n1ul1. D. Purity- Nemtun, H. llliilv. B. liillg. Row 21 P. Fvrriwr. S. 1.012 J, ll1l.t'lt'II. If. Slivllun, JI. .Umnlax V. lK'fllA'l?l!'l1. R, Lniyi. P. Hriilevv. D. Bluttkwvll. J. Hiller. ll. lnlimmi. D, HQK7- num. lf. Clllllllillflltllll. J. llurpt'r. lf, I't'l'i'iu'. Row 33 S. Gt'-vt'r, I., ,-Itltmiy, Ii, Quinn, ll, .Uzuirmx J. frm ltrll. I. ,X't'lvmi, lf. .xffIf'.Xv1IHl- tim. .-l. Ylrriirr. fl. ,lIt.N'z'il'. K. .sfi'lHllx. 5, lltlvtlrr, II, lzrulix. S. fillfllllllll. X. li'ri'tltt'r. fhtitli V, firm nu mul, lcliti .'li'tfit.'i11u lfli llI'l-ll Inli- llltfllly ut ht: riitilv, S. .IUIIHIIIII wimpy lu :Ill I-nl fully. Nlttltllei 'lglltly tlntlgdriu ltrr tw- f'llllt'fll. K. ,-ll1tl'ti'mf1 nmnitli- ltfrilv tlliiflly ti lttfnzfiititth tif'- llllltlt fl. Right: I', Ilitktrwii ltmpy in ini- tfllitr ltmlstl tfctl'Ilt' lin' riitil'v ttinrix try N. lsty itultlitw. J-V HOCKEY TEAM Row I ml. to r.1: J. llffmhlwz. I RMIT. WI, Qzrmlg-x'. 5. fllxlfu. I, flmwrluffml Ii. finrnmrl. V. U'XIf:IIf'Ax. Ram 2: G. fIcFIIlI4' I' IM Lu-xwz. ll. Ilmfzw. I. Smil- mwzw. ff. lhffzmx. H. .Smlznm X. S, 4u'x. f, UfI'en'IYX, Rnkk 32 II llU.1!f1ml. Ifrrmll. N. IIHN- lIll'l I. f rzluffmf. I. IIlrg'Hw. I Iffffwfwfrz. I. Tlurxfmll, U. U1 - '! fu. C mn I1 h. .S1HlItH?1lIff I ,H O 7 Sl i Y I VARSITY HOCKEY SQUAD Roux I ll. In lr: fl'-wzfvlflrlzx lx .-lmlwrmn 1l'l1l I. Iifflfrmwllfr In, Rim 2: I.. Ilwnl. S. .Inlin- wu. YI, Srfmlli. I'. I.mrulu. I IIIIIHI. Run 3: If. Iinrrml. I Iunlllgwl. R, fmlfx. 5. ,3I1'z'Im', U I'wr1'u I.. I'11x:In1II. 8. Ibm-, .I Iwlmmwu, I, I'IIl'FI4'l', I. ,llllxml R. IIIIVI. Cf If1l.YI4'l'. f.1PlI4II I1 Sxfzlzmnml. .kj . I ' ' A j-V BASKETBALL TEAM Row I ll, I0 IIII .-I. IIIIIIIXIIIPII X. Ilulnmll. 5. Inlxrlmu. I llnqlu x, I. Rnlvirlmn. Rem 23 X Km, ff .NnImII, II. Mmllml. I lirnulz, Row gf Cf U4I'4'ulWx, I RMIT. li, fIL'IHfI4. P. I,IcIu'l'K1Hl I. .SmII.v111'lI1. I, C'mu mm f'm1fI1 If. Slulmnlml. VARSITY BASKETBALI. TEA51 I Rluhl I I f 4l1l1Il I, Slf.'mml fJ 4ScLxludr1 S. .S,'uu'x. fi. ffmrfflf If fl-1lV!7I1IlI..X limp. ly, ,lmllf ww, R IIIMI. U. fIuI.'f1g'I1u' N Shih. IIAMI. xI1H'xIlflII VSl.1I1nilIWgDZ Ii. l6ffIw'f'1x.R K.-HL fl. Ihflzwfzy. G. U11111: fl, C'11111111'11'11. U. fftl11l1L'1It'I'. J. 11111711111 1-1. S. .S11f1'1'1' 111111 U. P1f1'1jv 1'11X1I 111 Q11 ll L'l1ll, III 817110 111 1111 11n'1'11.1:11111. .S11111f1'u'11s Nl 111111511 11111 ,'111u1fu1'1111 111 111111, 1111f11M1111111 11111111 111 1111111111 5. .Sf1111'x 111111 14. l1'1111'1'11 . I ,lu , ,,, , Q I ,MQ MM' lf11111'11111g' 1111' 1'11X 1111' 1.11 11u11x 51.1111 1111 11111111 111 5111111 xy ff ff N' J 11111111 Kl111:1111'x I. l11lm'11111111'111'x. K. .-I11111'1w1111. I.. 111111. fl. !11111111s .1. 111111111 S, f.1lN11t', li. l71'111'11v. l', 111114111 xg I, 51111111111-11, Xl, U'H11l1, ll. ll111111x. 1. fi1'11f11u'111111. 1 l1'111u11, I. X1.111w1111'1, S, S1111111111. 111111 xlL'1', Xl 1121711 f11111'11111111'x 1'.lf1'1u11.111111111l U l.11- K11111111 111l111.'x 11 1n11'11.l.:111' '111 ,'11'1m1.111 1111'1.w1 111 Hu. I,. S1111111111.111 1111111111 11111 1111 01111111 11111 V111 x1111:' 111111111111 11 1111 1-11 1'11wl111'1111 11, 1. 1.111p111'-X1111111 0111 111111. 3 .',..o- .Q- l11111l 111111 114111x1Y u . 1 U' x I ' QFINSJMFXJ Vw . D .V -XJ 55 Va XJR! ,L X33 yy SQ fl O CHELRLEADERS lov. I rl, ro ri: S. lfffaw.. KI, ltllhlillfllf. H. ltnzm U. Hmlmfi- .HL D. flilliilxlazix. Roxy 23. H. I lI1lt'll1. 3. llif all. H. Ulf all. P. Engluml, G. lfzumfri. CO-EDS . GIRLS' TENNIS OPP. LAH lovscr Nlcrion .........,...... 5 ll Radnor ..,......., .. ..,,. -1 l Haverford ..,.. ..,. 2 3 Springlicld ..,. ..... I -1 fhcllcnham .. .. -1 I Norrixxoun ..... .. 5 H Xhingion . -1 l 5 C oncsloga ..,. . 3 - lippcr Darby .... 3 2 I, lm mi in frlffilylrffli x , ll1 lung' flffrilig 1 l'l'1'L'1i'lIA frm In 1, Basketeers rack up 7-2 record GIRLS' j.V. HOCKEY GIRLS' j.V. BASKETBALL S OPP. LAHS OPP. LAHS Pddyxtonc ...................... U 6 Swyarihmorc ,..... -17 F0 Ridley Park Lppcr Darby ..., 69 -12 Radnor .....,..... ..... H aycrford .....,.. Z2 6-1 Springfield ......,. ..,.. l oyycr Nh-rion .. 3-1 3K Lipper Darby Ridley 'loyxnxhip 25 33 Swarthmore Darby ....,......,.... 35 -lil Yeadon .....,..... ...,. R adnor ,...., 36 3X Sharon Hill 1 H1 in M14 yi.i'llliK .i, HMI' ll. lflfllfrgf.wi' xliifm 'fm' llllruf fum mix 1 1, In if 1'l'1l'fIlt1 yi mmf. ll. .ylwlllffli will .lfllirx fun Ay lf, limm flifll. my Ili: ,.1.fi W J. 1L'L'1i.' 1111! fry R llufl. , . . 4li'1HHlL' Im !m, fu!I1lJgy all fi ll!'Ali1I.ly Qrilfli 1 4 f I ll ll fm I I inflf lllil S C 'AVN . ii' X r. 1 .J .1 1fii'ff1'l'l'lii1 I '79 L I -22 G -,Y-N, ,,.. O - yy... 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