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

 - Class of 1958

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I 'ki an . fx, tr Studies, Fellowship, Sports, Fun, Spark Q-lp L' Ifvlfs u.4 info acffcu 4 ur Development 'P 'M 1, 1. -.-f- J, ,R ,,,,va9.-V4-5- -- R U-4......a. .. ff A 4 Hz 'C T T 1 71' ' lfnrly in nutumn, many eurious, hewilflerecl eyes gnze upon l,stnsclowne-.-Xltlnn High Sehool looming in the loregronnrl ol' nn uneertuin future. UI' eourse, these innoeent glnnees helong to the seventh grnclers. At lirst, there is mueh eonlu- sion in the sehool: elunging ol' hells, throngs ol noisy pupils, lll't'llllHll2lIlllg hooks, nncl never- encling questions. lint these uncler-c'lussmen meet the oneoming ehnllenge with ull the eziger- ness nncl vitnlity their enrly teens enn muster. Soon eonlusion is pushecl nsicle :incl in its plztee stnncls the ehzlrneteristie trnit ol ull seventh grztclers f-exuhernnee. During these eurly yenrs, seventh gruclers eunnot help feeling exeitetl. New emotions zlncl interests just seem to overwhelm them. lfrienrl- ships spurretl on lay their outgoing personalities ure mncle with other stuclents as well ns with tenehers. lnterests ol ull sorts houncl them on every sitle. Nlnny ol these young people turn their energies to uselul ehnnnels. Clluhs ztncl other orgnnizntions weleome new interest. 'l'he Klusie llepnrtment glnclly eneournges huclcling young musieinns, zlntl the junior High ul. Y. sports tenms owe mnny vietories to their eager seventh grznclers. Similarly, the eighth grzulers have enrnetl their plnee in the high sehool. The feelings of eonlu- sion l12lVL' pnssetl uwuy uncl in their plnee stnncls at new prohlemrfthe process of growing up. The preliminary periocl is over nncl these young people hegin elimhing the lnclcler mentnlly nncl soeiully in their seureh for llllllllflly. ln the elzlssroom, tenehers guide their stutlents through the pnths ol' knowleclge nncl wisclom. l'upils lenrn more nncl more every cluy not only ulmout others hut nlso nhout themselves. Through various inter- ests, netivities. zlncl eluhs, eighth grnclers pursue their nnturztl curiosity znnl also hegin to show interest in eueh other. XYhen this new nwnreness sprouts up, these young liolks stnrt to mnture heenuse they hegin to untlerstuncl one nnother ns well ns themselves. C'ln'rking fVlf0VHI!llI'I77l rl! flu' nffirw fx an fnlpnrttzrzfjfilifor H. l,l'0lI!lVIl, li, Bltffll-in amz' T. ll1nIxm1 at .llzlsx .ll. .lllnlllelf looks ml. ,. tional HI117lHl'7'.N' are In nrrfrr for I7, lfrfvrf fix 111' llrlpx I. ldlllgllfllll nu rvfllz her mul, -f7!'HI'l'l1AQ fnhll. 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A N Umm' IS 1lrr17L'1Ang m'f1n'r. -v I Daily Challenges Help Us To ature XYe've eome a long way during' these six years, and yet we are old enough to know that we have a mueh greater distance ahead ol us. .-Xlter having enjoyed our carefree days ol' youth, we take a look at the world around us and hope llfwfly-Y fill' f'f1.vif'.vt jfflf 7Ulll'-W'-Y-fll1'y to find il lllaee for ourselves. f f fl1f f tl fvffff ffilmtfy -Y 1f 'f'f .-Xlso looking' backward, we hope to see a Contribution which we have made to the growth ol' the sehool. Our teachers, elulas, and danees are to us symbols ol' the anxious hearts ol' those who are liehind us in this period ol' growing up. By eontrasting the study halls ol' the upperelass- men to those of the junior high, one can easily see that we have achieved a seriousness of pur- pose. liven though we have had many good times in these years, we anticipate eagerly the day when we will take places in the adult world. W, I .sal 4. 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Students have studied the essentials of lan- guage by the time they enter high school, so that, as sophomores, they are ready to delve into the fine points of literature. Their first taste of the classics comes with the reading of Yietor Hugo's Lex ,llli.Y6ftlbf6.Y. This is followed by a study of Shakespeare's Jufiux Ctzexar. .Ns juniors they follow the development of our nation's vulture via a history of Atneriean literature. Seniors devote their time to becoming familiar with the great British authors who have influeneed our lives and our Cultural growth. ln eonjunetion with their study of drama, many seniors saw tively as ,l. Utzxkfll, reparix nn the life at fvllllflfw' llirleemt as u par! of their Sindy of Ihr Tale al' Tivo t'1'tl'wx. produetions of Shaw's Sf. Joan, Shalcespeare's As You Like It and Julizts Caexar, and tJ'Neill's Long Dzzyfv Journey Into the Nfglzl. Day by day we are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of being multi-lingual. ln their freshman year, students supplement their English studies with an introduetory foreign language of their ehoiee. They beeome familiar with our South .Xmeriean neighbors through a study of Spanish. Those who select lfreneh ilnprove their pronuneiation after hear- ing tape recordings of their own voiees. Some students choose the Latin tongue, the foundation for all languages. It is believed that a study of Latin improves their lfnglish voeabularies and aequaints them with aneient Roman civilization. As we hurry along the road to adulthood and maturity, we benefit greatly from a study of any language, furthering our education and broaden- ing our horizons. 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C. 1111112 17. .S11111l11'y111111 .l. ll1111l1'1111111 111111111111' 11111111'11'1'1l11'11-111111 1111 1111111113 1111111111111 5 XB ,-L 9 s 4 0 S fntggglii 5- A X WC? - sv I Homemaking Can Be Fun Nothing will stretch a girl's clothes allowance so much as being able to make her own clothes and to project herself into the future ol her children. And what girl doesn't' like to show oll' with a new recipe learned in cooking? Students enrolled in the Practical Arts courses serve at the numerous teas, luncheons, and dinners sponsored by Various school organiza- tions. For example, dressed in spotless white coats, the boys' class proudly served luncheon for visiting superintendents. Dainty sandwiches a11d cookies were the order for the Honor Society tea and the live teas given with other principals and faculty managers as guests. Under the watchful eyes of Miss Yirginia Briner and Miss lylary hlillieim, both boys' and girls' food classes learn how to concoct delicious dishes in the wink of an eye and how to serve at teas and dinners with the poise of experienced waiters and waitresses. 'l'urning tempting recipes into appealing platters is not the only boast of these young chefs, for they also learn to operate automatic washers, dryers, ironers-'---use- ful knowledge for other phases of home-making. Home Economics courses for girls are indis- pensable. Sewing class ollers a make while you learn course, with special projects in the Fields of textiles, interior decorating fashions and color schemes. Good grooming and personality rounds out the busy curriculum. ln both sewing and cooking classes, students realize the need for mastery of techniques. After successfully com- pleting this inclusive schedule, pupils can rightly consider themselves competent in several impor- tant phases of home economics. ff '--.W In lhcy gn! D. llllfflllflllll fl1ll7l?l'lI4Q ,VfIlll4'IIf.V wnrk pnfptzrwx In wuxli flirty l111.v1'ly ln umkc ll rlclzrinlrx rlullztxw 111 ll wmv Ti'll.Y!If'I'. mkfQ!'nrll1w1rrfuxx. llvllfklillltf d1'l1'gcniIy on tllvir scwing prqicrtx, K. Park, H. .ll1'llcr, and H. Cvllflafy fukc ud- wznfngc nf the Sl-1100!fllffffflilif. 53.3 . T : i 5' ' R. Phillips proudly flz'.vplr1y.v ll 1111?- lilec portrait which sin' zmulf' nf' Il 4l'r1'f'Hc1' to P. Sclznflrrkvr. 20 ' .. , gg Hvllllf .'.-all ll lmlf llkff nl, llflffnf lllnl .l. Null!- if lhlflm lffmlfflx fr nl wflullrl lrmllfmlmfllwffrlfx flflfn lm flrwfflfllw mm.. lf, l ll fn lll. lf lfml'.x'flfflf:jlr.' 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XYhether it paves the way to a luture career, or whether it just ollers many happy hours ol recreation, laymen as well as eclueators agree that it serves a n'orthwhile purpose, lfnthusiastie young lacls eagerly learn liroin Nlr. -loseph l'astelalc anfl Xlr. Vlarenee l'rietz hon' to use tools to their hest advantage. Skill in n'oocl shop ancl metal shop eventually strikes a happy opportunity lor ereatively-inelinerl lmoys to tlesiggn a projeet ol their own liking. Uther projeets, uncler the expert guiclanee ol' Nlr. Xrnianrl lfreas, are lormulatecl in nieehanieal clrawing class hy prospective young engineers. ln this exeiting anrl challenging lielcl ol ereative arts, there is an ever inereasing neecl loramlmitious young people. ln our school, the lnclustrial .Xrts llepartment has inet tlns neecl in various ways. J, Iikfy and T. lwqfmq IJ. lirflmun nn-u.v1lrf.t .lunior high hoB's are requirecl to talce manual f'11lflf'N1fu'1Sf'11vHf'fffflf'f'f'f-f- fvffeff f'f 1-ff'-fff 1f'Y' eourses, while senior high pupils may choose lroni wooml shop, metal shop anal nieehanieal V V V H A E dr.m.iHQ In 'mst Vwlrs ullcmcd glmlcnlg hint J, Cfmxaz um! C. lnmllrff' LvllflffllfrIf1.W'VT'lllI1IIIIA nwr X .I . 'pl I K. - T- 'x i ' ' .I . 4 t tl If .vlnlfwrl p1'1'r'r'Q!' hun! iran twvzlryffrr li. Roll! 'zvllwrl tx n ntu t nn inn contri Jutions o it orc I-,I mm, mop- ,W Nm dm-MXL lnclustrial Arts Vontest. 'llhis year, lfclwarcl l.entz proutlly chsplayecl his unusual nnrror in the eompetitlon. l!f'f1-W f'f,!- Ti'f'f'fllPf'W'l?-X 1'-Y 'mf UW f'1f-Yyjffff fl-V J. .S'faIlxn1it11, S. Jnlznxnn, G. ,llorr1'x, K. .S'le1'nm-r, ll. lluirzrx, lr. Lent: .finds nm' 7011110 .llr. L. PNCK: super- and H. .Yf'1'Is4-11 lIiXfl'7I lzffzvltifw-ly In ll worker nl PVII'I'l'lll'7If .llnlual '151'5- L1-lk' IIIXIIVIIIIH' LVIHHPIHIQ' IIN ln' wxplfzfzlx an lillffflllfl' IlIIll'llIiIIl'. 22 - U HIV' li 'S l A 1 ., ,- V X I , K- In AIy::g,Qf as 5 ax qi A lx 1 iii? N Q ., 1' ., gg 1 FQ' M. f A suv Q37 s t E xl 3 .Q EY' an ,ik E f is A 'Sf ' is n - ' , i 5 sa xx 4 + YN f,:'1fn2-Q, ff' I f fa -R Wa Q - Yu , if 'I Q if N W rn lk lxxtk 1 x Q Qllfi' M H' .55 , H1 x ' gg' X ww- Y' 'K N W u 1. I 4 , .. 4 1 Q M46 A gf .aff fb , ,Mm T . -- ', ' 1 J'-iii wi School Leaders Try Long REIIIQG Plannmg DR. E. C-lRl,TO.Y ABBOTT AIR. JOSEPH D. .UOORI .X school is not mude hy the students zilonc. lt is the hurd work und wise rnzmzigeinent of the udministrution that keeps l.2111SKl0XYllC-gxlflilIl schools running smoothly. The newest stride for improvement, un uddi- tion to the high school building, isnnderconstruc- tion utter much careful planning hy Superintend- ent ol' Schools Dr. lf. Clnrlton Klnlmott, Principal joseph D. Moore, und .-Xdministrzitive Assistant XYuyne A. Klinger. juniors :ind seniors ure indehted to Nliss Nlnry li. Lindeninuth, ussistnnt principnl, for the vulunhle time :md energy she devotes to :iid them in college and career selections. -Iunior highers wonder ut the patience with which hlr. H. Stanley Kleckner pilots their daily perplexing 2llil.2llI'S. Nlrs. lsnhel .Xlgnrd und Miss Juliet fnlehro, secretziries in the Dl'lllClD2ll'S othce, not only listen to pupils' problems und queries, hut also keep school puper work in order. Nlrs. hlztrguret Genn, Mrs. lrfflllli Vlioods :ind Nliss l'ntriciu linglnnd ure the diligent secretaries in the super- intendent's otlice. All I.-A students ure thankful for the ndmini- strution. The success and nchievement of Lzinsdowne-Aldun schools depend on the effi- ciency of this group. IV,-l IKYE fl. KLIXI I,ANSDOWNl'IjAl.DA'N SCIIOQI, BOARD' Q I R-mmm-rl: 11. muy llrw. 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R:tttk, :tml ottr m-tt' ltiology' ittstrm'tors, Nliss Strottt :tml Xlr. lXllll1'I',lllillii'llllllll'l2lt'llllX , , ol tltts rlt-lt:trItm-ttt. XXI- lt-:trtt to p:trlt-r itt lfrt-m-lt, l.:ttitt, :tml I ' Sputtislt. .Xlottg tvitlt tltt- :tt'ttt:tl l:tttgt1:tgt-, tltt- -. f?'g,:,::in vttltttrt-s :tml lttt-t':ttttt't- ol tltt- votttttrtt-s :trc ptm-st-tttt-tl to tts. Xlrs. l.ortl tttstrttvts tltc- guy' l':ttisit-tts, Nliss Voolq tltt- lQottt:ttts, :tml Nltss .Xtl:tttts tltt- Sp:ttti:trtls. Rt-:ttlittg :tml 'ritittg :tt't- lt-:trm-tl tts lty' Kliss Nlt-Vttllottglt, Nlrs. Vltrist, Nliss ll:trtttt:t1t, Nlr. l.:tttlt:tt'lt, Klr. fit-rsltttt:ttt, Nlr. l,llllt'2lll, Nlrs. l.ottp4, :tml Nlrs. l9:trtt:ttlt. 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Xlorris, :tml solitl gt-otttt-try' :tml trigo- ttotm-try' ol' Nlr. l rt-t-ttt:ttt. Nliss Slr:tlt-3' :tml Xlr. l'orln-s strtvt- to pt-rlt-vt tltt- lumlattm-ttt:tls ol gt-m-r:tl ttt:ttltt-nt:tttt's ttt tltt- jtttttor lttglt. l'tttttrt- ltotm-ttt:tkt-rs lt-:trtt :tml t-t't-:ttv :tt tltt- Sklllll' lllllt'. l'tll' llltlfii' lIlll'l'l'SlC1l lll il l'2lI'l'Cl' ol om- ol Iltt-st' :tt'ts, tltt- ttt:tttx' ottportlltttttt-S ill'l' poitttt-tl otll to tltt-ttt lay Nliss Brimer :tml Nlrs. Nlilltt-ittt. Stmlt-ttts :trc t:tttgltt 1-r:tlts itt tm-t:tl :tml wootl lty Nlr, l':tst1-l:tli :tml Nlr. l'rit-IZ. Utltt-r ttttttor t-lt-vttvt-s tm'lmlt- -iottrtntltsttt, wltost- stmlt-ttts pttltlislt tltt- t1:tt-m-t :tml Gray . :tml :t ya-:trltook vottrst- tt'ltt-t't- Ir:tittittg itt yt-:trlmook lH'HlllIt'll0ll ts sttpt-t'vtst-tl. liotlt ol tltcsc :tvttvt :trt- sttpt-twist-cl ltt' Nlr. lit-t'sltttt:ttt. lfor tlt tics osc wlto lt:tvt- :trtistir t't't-:ttix'itx', :t progrnttt ol :trt :ts Nlr t-itltt-r :t tt1:tjor or :t tttittor is pl:tttm-cl lty . S. li2ll'l'llS. Nlr. lirowtt :lt-vote-s ltis titm- to tc:tt'l1ittQ s:tlt- clrtvtttg :tml tltt- sttttplt- tm-t'lt:ttm's ol tltt- :ttttotttoltilt-. 'l'ltt-spi:ttts lt-:trtt to st:tgt- proclttc- ttotts ttmlt-t' tltt- lt-:ttlt-rsltip ol Nlrs. Vltrist. Nlttsi- t':tl lllC'llll2llltlIlS :trc 1-m'ottr:tgt-cl lty Nlr. Vorlmttt :tml Nlr. Rizzo, vottrst-s ttt vltortts, Kilt-0 llttlt :X l':tpt-ll:t, ort-ltt-stt':t, :tml lt:tml. H1-fly J. Lord - .Y11m'y-J:-rniw E1'r'rz'xl Ut'r1t'z-l'4':-1- ll'. Ifttrraftlll .lttnvl .l. Ft-llrr Clmrlt-s l'. l urltt'.v I.. llmtwtrtl Frt-rnttttt l.nni.v Civrxllnzrtvz .lltzrilm C'. llurlmrtn E1l1111 if 1l11ff111111111 1611111111111 ll, .ll1'l11fyf1' Roy F. Ix'r11!1111' 111111111 Cf I,1111l1111'l1 l'1111l I . .ll1'C'l11r1' .ll11rg11r1'i .U1'C'11ll1111Ql1 ,llury .ll, .1l1'!l11'1'111 15111011111 lx'11l111Igl'1' Cir111'1' E, 1.11113 ll1'rl11'rl IP. .lllbcvllff-I'f!'V Exfllwr l'. .ll11rr1'.v I, I ff .!I7.YI'fJlI l,Il5ft'ffIfC 1 ' M ' 7 ,- ,- Wf I kfufv gvbtff 1,1 if Always Giving Helping Hand ALDAN TEACIIERS ,llfsx U, II'1'1'ff:, .llixx I., U1-11rfi1'l11, .1l1', I . f'xt'i'flA1f, .1lr. R. 15111111-r.q1'r, .Um ll. Illlff, Allisx IS. ll111'l1111:r. 28 lu xnxx rm mnmnl smluml l4IIXllllw llu llfrllllllll Xl: lxulnllllm :ml Xlls Xlmllllxlm Xl: lil u lx ns lll ll: ugm ul llu IillXSllllKlllI1lll4lIl IIIUQI nm Q B Vlrlrnffw ll, l'rfrl ll'f!lmu1 .ll, lx'ful:lr'jl' ,lawful lf. Rank l.11z.'r'wr1rr li. lffrlnm ,lmwplf N1 ff l'lmf'lnllf- if ,N'lrn1!'n' l'f1lz4'l'11 .N'nw1'1'r Nflvmnrnl' .Nlflzlllwlf lwwun1f'v lf, .xfllllfl flmfr Nlllllfr'-X' lwln'f'l ,lllffrl ,lfzurl l.. lllfl .X snllml lmlul lIlLl51lllll1lll1l1lX IS lll'l'k'SSilI'X lil:-lx'1lu1t1x'v l',1lllV.lll4rllSllI1l1'Illsl'l'H'lYt'lilltml- H ulgm- nl lmwic' l'Hlll'Sl'N.Ill1l, gal Illr- SQIIIH' limm-, gn I mul ilnlu lJlI5lIll'S5 mul xvrwlq. Xlias .Xnlu-ny ' ' - ' In l1'lH'ZwllllSgl'HllI7Ullllllllf-ll'lHllhSllIlli'lll?w. l,lllK'I' SlIl4'5-5 slumlvnlw, llltbhl' in Ilu- l'0lIlIIll'l'4'l.ll llm pgwllm-nl, gm' Qnlrly ldllglll lllc-l1mx s41111l wllyk ' 'i '2-1 X 1. ul lllis work lay' Xlr. Iiwlmlgil-, Xlr. lfrxnln-r, Xlls. f - llltc-r, gnnrl Hrs. Slum-. ' M --- L .lNl'llY limi' Vuzrlfm' l'f1ir.'11ral.s JU - ! .K N 4- 'sf Xa: fl' E V Im W ..:,,,., ., .,.. ,. ,,, ,.,. . In ' M...w,,.M.w--:fx M qwwwwwnuqwwgwmwwwwmw Q 1 W in vwx M23 qw SET! i, iii ,pq v 1 Q1 ll, M4 4 -owl' ff 1. Qi. 10' 1 f gi? ugsf 3 Q 5 Fvg fi' I' 9 K i 1 ' I .4 v f ! 'n ' K A 5 Mt. aw,q w 3+ 1 1 lm B . . Wi gm! 11 Jig, wa si U9 kix J X L Q W. ,fHs' ' -am N1 N W Ww X ,Q K .fe ' ,w45mMAf,: WE'RE 0 L0 GER IRRESPO IBLEQ KIDS Q News Crew Deliver Scoops with a Punch. . . . Q junior Prom Unlocks the Door to Underwater Fantasy .... . I Q Night Club Atmosphere Excites Teenage Audience .... . A Pleasant Way to Relax with Friends .... . Journalism: Music: Q Music Relaxes Tense Teenagers. . . . li P' Q Music Can Be Fun for Everybody. . . . ii Senior Play: , A . f-sky High whips Up. . . . in Junior Prom: Theater '58 Clubs: , Q Clubs Broaden Our Life Outlook .... Q We Make a Lot of New Friends .... A . Q Companionship Prevents Boredom. . . . .. f g Q Friends Help to Dispel Problems ..... 31 32-33 34-35 36-37 38-39 40-41 42-43 44-45 46-47 48-49 50-51 52-53 , 'IDI ., , 1 ..- P ,,a :iv f X ., N52 X we 9 llwlrfl lltzlmzt tl't1Qf' ,VIII-ft7l'l News Crew Deliver Scoops With a Punch .lftvwe .N'ftlNA'II1l'lfl .lltz1rt1' Ufllttlley l'lltwm.t lltznmr tfftlziftwf in fllllitif 1 tlhlgt' 2 t'tiI'flU'vl 'l'11gt',? rrlflnrt of G SL G Kntr I: I.. l't'rry, l'. lfllfx, IJ. Cltvzry, ll. lltzizzes, .ll. ll, l7l'Ht'ffl'1lll, H. f'llU7l1IJ!'FX, .I. l'It'uI1f1n1, .NI Jnlzrzxnll, U'.llt1!lwy, lxl. .hllilltltll-V, X. llnlwtnz, l'. l'wr1mw', C'. Cf f'fll'fIif7.Y, C'. .l11'r1't1r1, J. lflrlfwifiwltl, l'. Nftmlftll, ti. Ntzflmfl, .l. ll'l11'h', J. .Yl11!!.w1i!l1, limi' 2: ,ll. Kult. litvlfflllllll, I . lltwmlrzz. t'. ,ll1lllV'V. Xtnrlaine leverishly to heat the tletttllinef' ennsistently' line protlttet relleets the stteeess ul this yettr s GNU etlitors, bloyee Statllsmith, his poliey. Nlzttttlie U'Kl41lley', loin llztnntt, ztncl llelen Lzthinn workers serztmlmlerl lmsily l-OI'SlllJSCl'l1J- llgtines trietl to emnpensztte for their inexperienee tions early' in the yeztr lint settletl flown tu ent- ltt' inereztsecl intlttstry. Snttll-hox editor, Xztney ting, pasting, ztncl enptioning pietnres, melting llnlmtm, gnily retolcl the znnttsing seliooltiine their thoughts for ll theme, tmcl clelmtine nn ineitlents in eateh issue nl' the Gztrnet nnrl Gi'ny'. eovers ztntl layouts. ller enlttmn, oliten the lirst pztrt ol' the paper to 'lihis yeztr, for the tirst time, the linttr KING he rettrl, tins cleltly zmcl cleverly hzmcllecl. etlitnrs jnttrneyetl tn New York Vity tn ztttencl The 1057 l..Xlll.'XX eoppecl the highest ztwztrtl the ci0lllllllDl2lSl'll0l2lSllt' PressCitmlierenee, lhey given ln the Xzttinnnl Press tXss0eizttirm, the olmservecl new methocls zmtl theories nl' sehnol 'XXII .Xmerietm , for the lflth yenr, the cifilllllllllkl pulmliezttions, whieh they then relzttecl tn our Svlinlztstie Press .'XSSOC'lllll0ll'S eovetecl HlXlCll2ll- seho0l's neemls. ist linr I7 sneeessive years, zmtl the Pennsylvttnitt Another highlight for jnurnztlists was the Press Seltnlttstie Press .Xssoeitttioifs new 1013-1'21lllillltQ Bztnqttet helcl nt the Green .-Xveittit-Selinnl. lint!- Key stnne ttwztrtl, the highest in Peitnsylvgntizt. fling reporters met alumni etlitors :mtl leztrnetl lutettlty .Xtlvisnr Nlr. Louis Gershmnn permits vztltutlmle lessons from their wicler experienee, his KING etlitnrs ttnttsttztl lireeclnm tn develop while itll enjnyerl tt eovererl-tlish supper prepztreml their sell-ielizntee atncl resptmsilmility. 'l'heir lmytheverszttile serilmes. 32 2 tem st 4 lf + K. ,lag ':Q,Q ,xx ' fx 35 'I X fl n ff' I , 4 , C X X blgxuym N, J .0 -A .!' i -a Q 5 -in-n lin' NX 111111 1 ' .. . -H, 1.-Q 1' il. 11111 s11'11111s 111 11111111 111111 1 111 11111a1.11111, 111-11r11 All C'11111111c111'1-1111-111, 1111111111 111511 111151 11-111 ' 1111' 11111 1.-.X 1111111-:s11'11. 1gl'140I'l' 11115 11111111-, 1111 11111-111-s11'11 111111 1111111-11 111 1311111q 111 511111111 Xig111,' 11111 S1-111111 171211 Sky 11ig11, 111111 11ss1-11111111-s 1111 1111111 i1111i11r 111111 S1-11i111' 111211. '1'111'111'111111s11'11 111111 1111 1111' 11111 1111-11111r111111- K1111 N111si1 0111511111 111' s111111111. 1111- 1.111151111111111-.X1111111 l1r111111s11'11, 11'1111 111111-1'111i111-11 1111111-111s 111 1111 JUNIOR A CAPEl.l.A CHOIR 141111' 1: if X1A1111111'1'1111111, If II11l11'1'. I9. fv1lVI1l,II, J. IJ11111'I11m'1'r, H. C'11rs1111, J. .Y11pp1f1', J. IX-71'II.V, I.. I1'11I111Iqj1'1111, I7. f'I1'11r,1', I.. .1I111Ig1'. 41111 21 X. .1Ig11r1I.A .1I. C4IlI'I'IlQI1'Il, .1. .S'I111l11'r, X, l5r1'11k1'1, I'. ICII111, .l, .N'1v11-11111-, .1 I1 11l1l1I1'1', I.. C'11.1'. J. C'r111'k1'It, l'. l3111'I1'3'1 Ii. J11I111.11111. I I11111 1l II11r1l111,q. 111111 .11 if 11'11xI1l111r11, I.. 11'I11'1'I1'1', .1. IIyI111111'. IP. II11rp1'r. lJ..l1'ffr1'1-1, II. C'11fI'11111n, If II11111111, I4. Iillfx, I4. 111111, 1. I1'1'rI2ic11111I. J. IIVIII-IIVVII, J, 1'1'1111111'11111l11', K. Siprx. BAND 141111 1: .1Il'. .l. I41't:11, S. lIlI.Y.YIlII, I'. Ci1111'I1'111', J, 151111. 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N III IIN' Sullllllzlw Mlm Illl, X Lulu-ll.n1Iw1l',Im.mNI111g11JlJxu1mw,5.11rQ.1I I 1 HQIIIIHIII lln+lm',.u xI.ll'IlIt'fX1'XXlHXXll .law . -. . I 4, 1 ,, , .- U. . Xl I S0l l'llICAS'l' IJIS'I'RIlZ'I' ORCIIIICSTRA W ,I fflnflflrlf HI E.: 'fm' -111 ,I . J 111 2 . f fillllfll, l', l'1f1'rm'!lfnm, flml I llu l.f'11 GI MQ! .U N 'X 4 xx . 'X' 5-my lwyx ' ' lf, .A -- Uxf 1 I ' N' -N- vital! 'Q55W5:3 - ' -f Q,.,Qa,,1,+ !IlPlif.HVII1j.Yl,Nf1'fN1 fltll Mr' ,X tflfuhm 11111141 lirmflxlllfw :ullrn lln lx fu ff I ffm lllwlfl A CAPELLA CHOIR Row l : S. Jnlzsnu, ll. .Yf'1'l.w'1l, 15. Hr'r'kf'V, fl. lIl1Vk.V, R. l'l11'll1'p.v, li. Hmdwl. J, Srlzwl- lmrn, J. ll1'll1'kr'r, J. tinwl- fvnml, .ll. l7'.llf1ll1'y. Row Z: R. .S'f'l1r1rt'r, J. .h'f1lH.YllIlvflI, H. lTvl'Vf117L'I'?Il', lx'. .hikl-IIIIVV, lf. Sl'llI'l'k7'llHl, S, fylllllllll, J. .TIIHIHJIQ V. .S'lmn14'l:, J. Eng- luml, ll. Sfmflmz, H, lTIIl't'IIf, 13. .ll11f:, .ll. .llr1rf1'n, l'. Brown. Row 3: X. Ilnxnzvr, .ll. Llllllll-N, Il. flIlI'IIl'.Y, J. Rnbinxml, J. .Yt lIL't'llUIl7, J. limivn, U. Zl'lHIl'I', .ll. llrgff- HIIHHI, R. Ewinx, G. .lI!7fI'IA.Y, X. Key, I.. llnlrmx, C. Jlamlrrx, G. lnrgum. Row4: R, .llnyvn F. Egnrr, ,l. .1lilll'.v, T. Grznzlzlr, 17. FIIIAX, ll. llnlfbx, .l. .llr'1'i11l'zl1'l1, IV. .llmzliy J. ,llI!'T'li.Y, Cf ,llrlm!l, lf .h'1VHl1'l'V, l'. K'11.v.w1nn. Music Can Be Fun For Everybod Vassano soloecl. The ehoir, clirertecl by Nlr. ll. Vorbin, music' clepartinent heacl, perlorniecl at the traditional Thanksgiving assembly. lfor fhristmas they llilllltlllllllltxtl the story ol' Nlary ancl joseph against an ell'ec'tive Choral barlcclrop. The active Nlnsie Majors gave two reritals ancl were guest soloists at the annnal Neighbors' t'lub banquet this year. Senior lf. Stoner nabbecl a plaee on the South- Vhorus lor a lfebruary convert, mlireetecl by Nlr. J. Rizzo. The ninth grade Girls' Glee flub sparlaerl its season with a eoneert at Trinity Xlethoclist C'hurc'h, East l.ansclowne. The eoinbinecl glee clubs, numbering 150 members, also presented a spring Concert. Probably all l,-A nnisieians echo orchestra member l.. Clox's remark, Une ol the biggest Q' east District liancl. Our bancl, vibrant at loot- things music teaehes us is to work together . ll games ancl pep rallies, joinecl the sophomore harmoniouslyp'' FQ Q -I Li v L-4 1. Iii:-in PQIJIIS md Il clffrnli prfxxtzpzgt' lo .1lan,wl1i1tt1 Iwi!! D. Sf. John, L. Brown and Tha' H. .llmmg R. Ill!flII'.Y and lf. llrrn Cunllro x li. Cfzrmll, S. Slain' and lx. .llrlr1lnxl1. ,l. lfmlmmzzz lap 0111 zz lmf nlfmlufr. IITHIIIS ilx lmrnx for an aff-lllf'-wmnl mund si 0RIIIII'lS'l'liA Nun 12 H' l':IllNl,ff.lX'1IfIlllXI ,f f,1l'1.'x, .f Iffwllll, R, Xfffn Illffll, X. llnyrwlkn, J, llf Hn A, llwllmfu, N l,nfw X l4f1m1ln1H:'ll, J. l,IIi'lK I .Hfllfmlly Kun li H. lxu fx lx. Nrffll, .ll, lull , .f. lwfl llllf, 5. Nlfrrxrrfflrl, .l. lmw lx, fhunl-V, IJ, .Sjnwzirn fluff, ,l. 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'W '1 5 TQ! :F 5 x 'W' . fn 41- Q 4a , ww 'X Q L 5- Q f Q 5 M.. if 54 'K ,of is if A3 Night ,lub Atmosphere Excites Teenage Audience f A-fffffmf. jwflw 41 .wfflffjn fix xlzl 1111, an flu xllfm' .uffll Ill, lffny X III H11 Nuff! mfffflzfnlrzffvl ff-v lx' Uff'vf'. lu ll11wrfrmrf,11r11ll7 .V fffffn f.nlf.'f7uf1 Ula Iflf' .ruff lfnzlrlzwllf 'wwf I.. llululm, J, .N.'rm'm1w, um! 11. UflPl1fm. K !1,,f fmfnf ,,,1,,y,,-H ,W w,f,y,,',,l ffyf rlfff fffwf 4' f f, fl'w ..'1l,!ffm fffllH1gj Hn IXAIIJIIJ hm , I l,ffff'Wf ff fx Il l!1H'X' H x 11 l I wwf C'm'f'f wwf. l' lvflxwfflff, fmfx ..'l!f'1!fl1 11H1ff,Ilz1 I3 CLUB Broaden ur Life Outlook TEEN-AGE BOOK CLUB Serrefnryffffliny Pnrk livery month the members of the Teen-.-Xge Book Club ezigerly zlwnit the urrivnl of n new butch of their fuvorite books. l'nder the direetion of Nlr. Uouglns l7uneun, the T. .rX. B. orders books from n nntionul elub of the snme nnme. Students mnke their ehoiees from at smnll newspaper of book reviews issued every month. There ure ull kinds of books, from IJen111'.v the .llefmfe to The Iliznflzluzrk Qf' Notre Danze. The Teen-Age Book Club provides nn ensy und eeonomienl wny for teen-zigers to rend more books for enjoyment. THE STAGE CREW Slzlge .llrlmzgerw llnrry l.z1skey XYhenever ll I.-A student 2lffCllflS nn ussembly, n damee, or at stage produetion of nny kind, he is probnbly unuwure of the zletivitv of the busy llorziee l.z1nbzu'h, these huskies perform impor- tnnt tnsks neeessury for 21 polished p0I'f0l'Ill2llli'C. lfor this yenrls senior pluy, 'Sky High, the Stnge Crew eonstrueted und ruised the seenery. controlled the lighting, and eonneeted nn umpli- tier system. A Stuge Crew member is present' buekstnge ut every nssembly to mnke eertuin nll the lllCt'll1llllt'2ll deviees operute sueeessfully. The sperinl effects which mnke n dunee so plensnnt ure :ill zlrrnnged by the Stnge flrew. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB P1'ex1'rlm11'f'fBolJ lfrederiek The :Xudio-visunl erew, or .-X-X' boys ns they ure nffeetionntely dubbed, eontribute time und services to the school by providing teelmienl uids for nssemblies, open houses, und sports events. They nlso show movies und slides in eluss, These boys, trained by Mr. Paul Mefllure, serve us teehnieinns und fix-it men for the entire school. The club provides meehnnies-minded boys with prnetienl problems, spending money, und ll rezil ehunee to serve their school. Boys from seventh through twelfth grude who mnintnin ai good uveruge nre eligible to join in the netivities of thiselub. TEENAGE BOOK CLUB Row 1: 15. .f1l,qard, A. Snlimfmdo, N. Sfmle. Row Z l'. Zarlzzrirrn, H. .llrInt1'r1', P. Ramlull, li. limvrr, .ll .lltl4Qt'7'lS. Row 3: .llr. D. Dunrtzzn, K. Park, P. llilllx H. Fftfh, II. l'l'eixf'r, H. Winxlrfflri, A. lit-nlmm, .-I Rnbblee, D. Hr1yn',.l. Jlnrrix, J. Krebs, X. .-llgurrl, R l'4-rzrnrk. STAGE CREW Row 1: R. Taylor, R. Gluxx, l'. Erdnmri. Row 2 I.. elldcn, II. l,1zxkz'y, l'.S!y1'r, .llr. ll. l,r11zl1f1f'l1. Row .5 E. Przrkimmz, D. illiglio. ,Z in f A 4 FF:1fx' '1 mf, , yin K f v- V.: Ri. , .rv f ,si 13? gflkb - -dm T1 x kd .4 , ,X Q55 ' as ' f Qu? ga 5 N 1' 1 Nwl Q Si W Q, X NX I sf xx E f fx , 'M PM f X PM S ,my , 4 M '- f, H .:-, A, 6 Q 5 V f fl 'V Q . Q ' X ' vi 4 T :A wr an M N nf ,W 5 s.. ' I w 1-0 W -J 1, K 'yi sn G va? if Q Q L M, LA We Make a Lot of New Friends JUNIOR DEBS President-Tabs Hood The Junior Debs were busy with a loaded schedule of high school social activities. Guided by their sponsor, Mrs. Grace Long, the debu- tantes learn by others' experiences the rules of etiquette, grooming, and dating. Poise, person- ality, and popularity are the three p's of the junior Debs. We enjoyed immensely as they learned important habits of living. A progressive dinner in December is just one project of their busy year planned by these vivacious seventh and eighth grade coeds. Also, Christmas caroling and a junior Debs party in the spring are included in the tentative plans for the year. MARCHING AND TWIRLING CLUB Head Majorette-Gail Siegrist Snappy routines and fast moving drills are the special purposes of this active group at Lans- downe-Aldan football games and band concerts. This year, Working in cooperation with the band and Mrs. Genevieve Farnath, the Major- ettes, Color Guard and Flag Twirlers sparked their performances with the addition of new garnet and white uniforms. For enthusiastic beginners who are interested in acquiring marching and twirling skills, meet- ings are held in early spring to teach these young hopefuls. Competition later determines the girls with the most ability and self-confidence who will march ahead of next year's band. FRENCH CLUB Parlez vous francais? Le Cercle Francais found itself again this year under the leadership of our new French instructor, Miss Betty Jean Lord. After a couple of years of inactivity, the belies and beaux sparked a program of new interest about France and its language. Not only has the club had very Frenchy meetings such as the special Christmas meeting, but also has taken a field trip to see the movie presenta- tion of Emile Zola's Gervaise. This club provides a wonderful opportunity for French students to practice speaking a language and to learn about the customs and culture of France. BOWLING CLUB President-J im Doyle Membership is available in the Bowling Club for beginners as well as experts. Boys and girls who would like to try a sport that is different from those played in gym class are encouraged to join. Members get together in a local bowling alley and match their skills in friendly competition. Many improve their games by the last meeting, but even if they don't, a good time is had by all. The Bowling Club is piloted by Mr. Horace Laubach who helps in its organization and offers friendly advice to the members based on many years experience as a bowler. THE BIG SISTERS President-Jean Huber With bubbling enthusiasm and great anticipa- tion, senior girls of Lansdowne-Aldan plunged into this new branch of Tri-Hi-Y. The Big Sisters, guided by Miss Margaret Cook, enjoyed a very successful year in taking eager, young frosh under their wing and giving them friendly advice about grades, school rules and extra- curricula activities. To carry out their program of friendliness, Big Sisters sponsored a guided tour of the high school and a festive luncheon for their Little Sisters. A cheerful atmosphere prevailed through- out the occasion, new friendships were made and a good time was had by all. SEVENTH GRADE GAME CLUB Presidenl-William Nock After the busy whirl of a day at school, fun- loving seventh graders in Aldan make their way to the Game Club. Chess, checkers, and scrab- ble offer these youngsters many challenging af- ternoons. While moves are carefully being planned for checker and chess contests, strange new vocabulary words pop up in scrabble games. For those members who enjoy less mental exer- tion, there are lively games of Superman, cargo, and pick-up sticks. All students participate with much enthusiasm and exuberance, building up feelings of companionship, sportsmanship and just plain fun while strengthening abilities in their favorite games. 31? Qi, I' 2 9QS 1 . 1' is IA 13. ,Q AY K ., md. .fy ,xt 1 . k .xx Q n an , - fl V . 3 .g,- Q-s KM M 8 ig Q X I A - A ' B 'w A 4 - 'Q N ' -4. 1 .11 'M -r Q ' NVQ R . QAMIQQQQ1- -sh B w 51:2 1, 35' af ' dvi ' f-Wkxu 1 . 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Sa-ffnnl fl. livnlmm, II. Filrh, K. S1'nrl11l'r, C. .TIl'Dtl7lI'!'f, C. llaffrler, S. linnner, B. Carson, J. Smith, I.. lliulge, H. .-llgrzrrl li. Htirrilx, 15. 1X,lll'lll'llXkf, S. Stinxnnnz. Row -l: .l Ut-tjekluzrx, J. .llorr1's, N. BFI-l'kt'I', P. Zrirlarian, IJ .llamlo.v, X. Kelly, D. Corbin, D. Cleary, R. Boyd, I'. Walfx, G. .llc.Y1'ir, H. Denkliuux, .-l. Turner, D. Dump- nmn, H. .ll1'.Yanmra, .V. fllgard, J. Swuync, 1. Giffillan S. Lee, .'1. Slmbrr, ll. .lIOP!f0!', B. .llcInIire. v FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA MAJORETTES l'rw.vi1lrnl liic'l i'x' Rt rn WI-:n'rllw1Nlc lnvestigating special teaching fields, taking field trips, and discussing methods of instruc- tion, this year's lfuture Teachers of America have actively supported their policy of encour- aging and informing prospective faculty members. llnder the tutelege of Nlr. l'aul Kleflure, faculty sponsor, the group journeyed to lYest Vhester State Teachers fiollege where they observed spe- cial classes for handicapped children. Teach- ing, remarks junior -Indy liutterfield, is a worthwhile and rewarding job. The job gives you a warm sense of accomplishment. The meetings enable students with similar plans for the future to confer on mutual problems and to help each other solve them. ALDAN STUDENT COUNCIL The .Nldan Student Council, composed of rep- resentatives of the seventh and eighth grades and of all class officers, appoints hall monitors and sponsors open houses. The young Student founselorsalsodirecl the safely patrols stationed at each of the four main intersections in Aidan. Thus, the council serves a practical purpose while it co-ordinates student-teacher relations and instructs the youngsters in the procedures of self-government. Due to the seventh and eighth grade's move to Lansdowne classrooms next year, the .-Xldan Student fiouncil faces abolition. But the new- comers need not worry, for there is a well-estab- lished junior lligh Student Vouncil operating at Lansdowne. 40 Head .llajorettes-Gui. SIIEGRIST Gaily stepping ahead of the band in a dazzling array of color and talent are the color guards, majorettes and Hag-twirlers of I.ansdowne-Aldan High School. A traditional part of every Saturday football game, these spritely young girls add a festive note to pre-game and half- time activities. Accompanied by musicians from the band, the girls display talents that they have worked faithfully to perfect during the previous week. This year, with the aid of the Home and School Association, the group proudly displayed new garnet and white uniforms which were fitted with silver buttons and topped with dashing garnet plumes. TRI-HI-Y CLUB President-Heleii Evans The students of l.-A were put into the spirit of Thanksgiving this year when they noticed the artistic arrangements of pumpkins and corn shock in center hall. The girls' Tri-Hi-Y was responsible for this, as well as gay Christmas decorations Vliith Miss Margaret Cook as an advisor, the Tri-Hi-Y Flub as a branch of the Lansdowne HY gives teenage girls a chance to prove their worth through projects to help others. To share its blessings with others, the Tri-Hi-Y club sponsored a needy Lansdowne family with six children. A Thanksgiving dinner was pro- vided, as well as clothing and toys later on. THE ALDAN GAME CLUB 111111 I l'1'fl1411f'1'1' I li11'l1v I l 1fz4'l1 ' I7 l,l'VkI,.Y, R. .S'111'1I1'r, C1 .ll111'r1'1l, .I, l'111'x1I11.v, I., II'1'lx1v1, 17. Roll, l.. fin' 1 Vlrli, R, C'l11'x1'1111. R. Hwli, ll. liwll, if l'fl1111, J, l'f1'L'1'1'f. H. Ufml, 71 lI'1',vl111 SU N,-. ,-... . DRAMATICS Cl,l7li Row I: ,I .S4llUlIl'!', J, I911111 fIllTl'f'f, ff, ,S'1'1'g1'1'x1, Cv. .llflmlf Huw 2: l,. lx'11l1r1Iqj1'1111, ll ,S'11111ll1'y, lf. .S'lc1'11111'1', li lfmllrll. ALDAN Gl.l'IlC lIl,l'B First Run' il. to 111: KI l'11111111, l', ,N'1l11'111l1'1', S. .ll1'l711111'1'l, .l, c'llX.N'I,llPV, lf. C'11l1', l'. lit'VfllVIlHQ, lf. Slwll, lx'111l1111'1'111' H1111- llfllll, X. f1II.YI1If-l'Vl'Iv, Cf .ll11r1'11111. Sa-uulfl Row: Cf l,11k'11.vl11'7u, X. ll11111111, l'. .U11llrr, lf. lfurr, I.. Srlmfirlrl, V. .N'1111ll1, J. lJ1'.ll1'1111, T. l511r1111, J. l'11,ql1. 'I'hi1'cl Ram: I', li111'r11', H, R11111l11'rg1-r, S. .S'1111'lf1, T. l.1m1111x, ll'. II'l11'I1'l11'111l, .ll. Ul11'1'1imj!', II. l'I1111111,gl1, fi, ll11r1111111. I . f t'l'fl.!Q lf1'1IlI'1'I'J. A Pleasant Way to Relax With Friends llfylllll GRADF GAMF CLUB DRAMATICS CLUB ho tht lfxeerpts ranging from Sliukespenre to 'l'eu x ntx out num :tis o tht eitfh 1 grit e frl nessee VVilliums elnim the interest uncl potentiu c acting ability ol clrzunu st uclents. Klrs. Yirginii eu itul Vhrist, clrumzttie eoueh, clireets the ellorts ol mluln tuwlt in 1 vuutx ol ni K mess, these Hlnulcling l5nrrymores, who nequire 1 it tot flu lrroncl knowledge ol stage terms, uetiug terh n owne xounestus niques, nntl plny-rezuling skill. llrgunnties elulm nth i, ' x olls forms 11 training-grouncl lor hopelul stairs ol incl ltllllllllllllllgi nhu I1 uois mer tom the Senior l'luy, the Spring musienl, :intl out oi s I xx nc s um net pluys. lfxperieuee eniuecl from this expert ue gooe spoitsmiusu 1, eouelling procluees sitle lmenetits sueh ns stngt 1 xxhn h presence, pulmlie speaking ability, voiee tlevelop Ill IIIIIIX 1 ists list lol tht um 4 than ment llllll sell'-eonliclenee. llrumatties is ollierecl ix s to sophomores juniors, uncl seniors. C OOKING in l it 'tr It N lim my J. ,llf'Cre'r1, K. .lIfl11!0xl1, lf. Srlmnzix. vm mn ra 1 rr 1 thru, l'. ll'l'lI.Yfl,1lli, ill. .lll--Q11-II, N. ll'mu1.v, 11 x I Mrllnzm mu X lfkfrnmml I l'1l1l1, J. llfllier, .ll. Ail-Ulllli.Vl'lI, G. ,lIHlfA'lHlI?l. COOKING CLUB ln these clziys ol' iustuut foods :incl TY clin- ners, observes one senior, it is still verx' im- portant to ll hnppy home to he nlmle to eook well. In cooking elnsses, the emphasis is plaeecl upon special tliets, lmuluneecl menls, nntl clean-up teeh- niques. 'l'he girls are exposecl to vurious home economies prineiples. Most of the stutleuts agree that the eourse is very useful. Kliss liriner tenehes the lively elnss the rutlimeuts of housekeeping :incl cooking, lllillilllg it one ol the most popular eleetives in our high sehool taken by girls throughout. the sehool, it is also olleretl to hoys in eleventh uucl twelfth graules who wish to clevelop their latent eulinnry skills. Friends Help To Dispel Problems SCIENCE CLUB Pre.vlrle1zlff-1l1xl H I-ZFTY juniors and seniors may broaden their scope of knowledge in the scientific world hy joining the Science t'luln which is supervised hy Mr. Patil Nlcflure. These future scientists have an op- portunity to meet every other Thursday after school and work on scientific projects of their own choosing which include the study of cosmic rays, the composition of rayon, and photo- electric effects. The program, however, is not limited to the activities which take place in these meetings. lfield trips are taken on which students visit industries, and attend scientific lectures which are held at lfranklin Institute. ALDAN SOCCER Score that goal! Kick that ball over here! These and other shouts ring across the soccer field as healthy young Aldanites compete in a typical fast and furious game of all-kicking football. Soccer, the national game of Greece, occupies an important spot in the .-Xldan junior high athletics program. A soccer team has eleven players, live on the line and six in the hacktield for defense. Only the goalie can touch the hall with his hands. Participation in this lively sport encourages sound physical train- ing and develops principles of sportsmanlike conduct which is often transferred to the matters of living. Y-TEENS Pl'C'5ltl6'7ll-LLXNIJY t'1toeklcT'l' A sound mind and a purposeful life is the goal young Y-Teeners strive for through their amhitious activities at :Xldan junior High School. Vreating good will and friendship just naturally falls in line with the programs pursued hy these energetic young girls. Projects for hospitals and camps render great services to the community. Luncheons and dances, packed with fun and games, are planned for the enjoyment of all the students. Guided hy its President, Candy Vrockett, the cluh ushered out a successful year, crammed with purposeful projects and ahundant enjoy- ment for all. ALDAN BASKETBALL ClLfJlfll'7lf:Xl.DlCN lixicsoxs Paving the way for a bright career in senior high school basketball, shooting enthusiasts from .-Xldan junior High School have pooled their interests and banded together. These young boys eagerly learn techniques in guarding, foul shooting, lay-ups and hook shots. Their hours of hard work and perseverence are finally rewarded when playing opposing teams, they rack up point after point. Early in the game, they work together as a team, and, gradually, through cooperation and sportsmanship, they hegin to discover their own potentialities as well as those of their teammates. SCIENCE CLUB Row l: H. Clluniluvx, C. Rlzmids, J. .Yir-wen, H. Ellis, S. Kelly, R. .llnrn'll, T. Ellfnll, H. l rwlcr1'f'le, ,llllHlSI77l. Row Z: illr. l'. .lll'ClllH', ,l. l,a'11xki, R. J. Kf'rslrtt1'r,,l. Helly, F. lx'm'rm'r. 'NY Q Reps. ' 9.3 T XT za . , Q 5 gm, A JZ k XX ,Q ,S-ik? me , gb- V . Q f 3 Fw 0 X A 311, X I , Q I , .. W K K X Z . '-,Nl Q . 1 bg, S ' if fcbwf. U., iQ,q'f 1 X . iff ya if 4 ,a ff f' , 1 ' .. .J 1' Q . gf A -fm V .,. 3? Y' fi A . . N, .,,,- wr . 5 ' J, . 4 9 'TL 2 W ,aff .. , 5 QI, ,Y, -3vfw JN., 2. 5363 ,U,f 1 .2 ., 5 K . . 4 Q gl W 4654. X 3' ,. ,es V, - 25 MM ' , W? , . lax L . fl . , 'f 13 'E A A ,. ,J 1 9 Af? 1 , 1? - -13- .. , M kv 'fi-ggg ' FQ A 4 fax K V ,E W Y O, D K Vs Q , t ff ggi' I- . yi., Y , .N pr Q r na 15 x gy , If -A 1 , me AY avid , f , mf A S X jar ,,.. . .' 1 A W M if if W .ig W W .Q ,WW WWW55' J 51 AM -+1--V .W-.,, .. A. - - ---k: '-- . kgv 4 f-531 A 11,,,,L 4 fig. - . -.5 WE GROW WITH OUR FRIENADSHIPS Senior Class: 0 1958 Seniors Whirl Through Their Final Year ..... . . 0 Our Adolescent Days Are Left Behind Us .... . . 0 We're Ready to Go Out on Our Own ...... . . 0 Faith in Our Past, High Hope in the Future .... . . Q We Shall Respect Other Persons' Beliefs .... Q To Hurt Others is Not Our Way of Life .... . . Junior Class: Q juniors . . . Alert to School Responsibilities, . . . . Sophomore Class: Q Sophomores . . . Seek the Key to Growing Up .... . . . Freshmen Class: 0 Freshmen . . . Score Musical, Athletic, and Scholastic Victories. . . . . . Eight Grade: Q Eight Grade . . . Experiences Ups and Downs of Growing Up. . . . . . Seventh Grade: 0 Seventh Grade . . . Still a Bit Dazzled by High School Life .... . . . 55 56-57 58-59 60-61 62-63 64-65 66-67 68-69 70-71 72-73 74-75 76-77 78-79 1958 Seniors Whirl hroughl .-I Srn for FIJIIIPIISUI' ix rlnxrly z'xamim'd by l'. Helm, J. Huber, C. A drfun, illr. K. Spujfnrd, C. llandnx, and J. Kline. ,'lr'l1i1'1'ly planxfor Ihr !'UHIf7lAQ ymr rm' dliSt'IlS.Yt'Il by fha' Sflllillf' rlasx nffirfrx S. .l0hn.vo11, Il. .Yc'ilxmz. C. Philipx, and T. Cnmjfnrd. .-X big and busy year is over lor the Senior Vlass ol 1958, but bright memories of deeds well done linger in the hearts ol those who are ready to step out, into the wide, wide world. The man on top of the class, President Charles Philips, aided by Adviser Mr. Lawrence Richards, helped the Fifty-eighters to blaze a trail of bright aeeotnplislunents. The linaneial report, compiled by Treasurer Hope Nielsen, was an extremely favorable one. Some of the sources ol' this ineonie eanie lroni refreshment stands at football games, name Card sales, the senior play, and danees. ln elass standing, Doris Oeljelclaus eopped the top position in her junior year and remained at that post when averages were tallied in the senior year. Doris also sparked the eheerleading squad. The Student Vouneil, piloted by Senior Ilan Miglio, brought to a close another sureesslul year as the sehool law enforcing body. IJan's ll'.v spring tl,Qt1I'Hf1IV I,-,-1 CVIPIIPIKY, IJ. 1'llIi.X'1HId ll. llzzimxv, .ll. lllgffnmn and ll. llolilzzw. l'f'elz-rl-Ima' l'. lin!- nzarz, R. .h'1'l'Ul't'1lt'1fI', li. Gluxs, P. Styrr, 17. Taylor, and I.. .-lldrn, xtrrtgr' fren' 1111'n1b4'rs, peer from lwhilzfl xfrzgf' f'q1u'p- nzrnl. Their Final Year ollit't'1's ztgnin lillVOl't'll il Cfllllllllllllltlll ol' Stu' l,I'lVll 1 1 not t-3,0 ulont, w1tl1 tht- systt-111 ol honor stutly hulls. 'llht' 1058 ll.-XR 1111 ntl li '1 ' or gootl t'itizt111sl1ip wus llNl'2ll'tlCtl to Aloyct- 5t11llsn1itl1. llt-1' Llt't'0lIllJllSll Illl'lllS wt-rt' lllillly. Shtx ns wt1ll 11s liill llotilit 1 truvt-lt'tl llllftllltl lllltl St-rvit't1 llI'Ugl'ilIll. 'l'l1t-3' llllltll' llll' SllllllIl0l' n1ontl1s witl1 l'11111ilit-s in xltlllilll ill 11st-t '- -' 1 -' ' '- ,. ' ctl l1yt111gt t-tlltors, llvlcn llnincs, illltl Xluutlit' U'Kl11llt'y l11 tht- Stltlllll whirl tht- t'l'1-as ol '58 11'otlutttl , 1 .. . 1 '- ll vt-ry sut't't'sslul Qilll'lSllllilS tl1111t't' t-nt1tlt'tl g'llll'l'S XYo1'ksl1t111 witl1 toys nntl tctltly l1t-urs illltl lltlll tttl . 1 s Zllltl tht-11 to xYklSlllllt.1l0ll, ll. t'. provitlctl tllly-SlJlI'llK'll Clllllt'Cl'S. Trips to tht- l'11i 1 Y llltlll tht' sciuors w 1 il kn ltl owltftlgt- ol thc institutions tl111t nrt- tl1t1 l111t'ltl1ont-ol our t'OlllllI'j' in ntltlit' to Illllllj' lontl n1t1n1o1'it1sol il l'0lllt'lilIlg gootl tin1t'. lfor tll'illll'l llllN tht stnioi l1l11 l 'l 1 1 Q, ' ' 1 Sliyl i1,1. wats tht' lllllltliil i11 t'11It'rt:1i11111c11t. lloltling tht- lt'11tli11grolt-s wt'1't-fl11ilSit'g1'ist Qllltl l'l1ris1-Xl1l1ott. .IIN l,. l1'lt'll.Il1'lP.S' liittsy SlilllIlL'l', lffllllli SlOlll'I', lllltl lionnit' H1 1 .hwlllrrr . lrf1'l11'V ,...f..1 . ,. I 11 '1tlt'n, nlong with Ritn St'llAll'L'l' illltl xYllllt'l' lfrnst, t'0lllI'llJlllt'tl lll0lI' vnu nntl vigor to tht' llll't'C-2lt'l t'OlIlt'tly. .Ks tl htttng ttllltlllbltlll to il g11l11 Xl'lll', tht- st-niors l111slet'tl i11 tht' Slilfllglll z1ntl n1t-lotlit's ol .Xl Rllyllltllltl 11ntl l11s llkllltl ut tht' SUIIIUI' lilllill l1t'ltl in tht' l71'11ltt- llott'l. hxillill il XY0lltlt'l'lilll t'lllIl1lX this wus to Rl yt'11r ol t'l1t-1'isl1t'tl lIlUlllt'lllS tl1'1t will lon' 1 ' . g l tf 1't'111t-111l1t'1't1tl l .llr. 1. lfnvrvrl P't'T'lt'7i'.1 Nil't1lHl'.Yt'tffil,I'IlT't'l' Tl'tlIiIllilI.Q tu l.-.l xllulwrzlx, IP. lltnnfmmn, t'. .llll7lIlU.1', IP f'lIIi,X' 11ml J. llulu-r. l.lHlt'llfliHIt' jimlx R. lfylrr, ti. l'l1'll, CI .ll41xnn, ll. Ilohlrx, ll. .llliltffl-H rlrltl 17, Yllylzrt' ltlfklillg owl' fllt'Iil' plum for lln' SFIIIIHV Fimtl. 1111111 01' tht- .-X111t'rit'z111 l it'ltl tl1t'ir l1o111t's lo1 1tl hrt-t1t't', I'L'SllCt'llVL'ly. hloyvt' nlso tlitl llll 11l1lt' jol1 lito1 i11 tl1itfol' tl1t if K C, 1l1ttt ION Smut' ''hunz'xl-lo-gonrlmzvx'' t'l0'LU7If7I,If fzrnzmd ix pvffnrriwd by J. Robinxmz in lin' St'II1'lW llull ut lunrh firm' niuflz In flu' rlrliglif uf' J. Brmwi, G. Ilnliwy, J. Grwrlvvmui, J. lllilwr, II. Simlhm. J. llugluxv, C. .ldriun um! J. ,Yt ZC't'lUIIf7. CHRISTOPHER EDWARD ABBOTT . . . Chris was the dashing Trztcey in Sky High . . . uppeured in l'irutes ot Penzance amd .Xmuhl und the Night Yisitors . . . enjoys tlllllflllg nnd singing . . . dreams ol' becoming at duneer. CAROLE ADRIAN . . . .Xde was .active in clubs und dance committees . . . spirited hockey plnyer . . . Cztrnet und Cray worker . . . rutcs pickles und IICI2lIY2lI'0 high . . . Trislli-Y mem- luer . . .elected to the Hnrvest Moon Court. LAWRENCE S. ALDEN . . . IllOI'C tinmilinr ns Hxxvilllgu . . . exft-ls us il sportsmnn in tootlmll, wrestling, and lxtselmull . . . elected president of the Ifootllztll Clulm . . . would tuke vetczttious over homework zany day . . . zthle president ot the sophomore class. TIMOTHY P. ALFORD . . . .tn ulmle-bodied truck team mem- lner . . . Tim majored in Ilistrilmntive Education . . . has a special interest in roud sports und ztviution . . . at fnture cnndidute for the nrmed forces nnd lmchelorhood. BERNARD P. ANDERSON . . . Bernie l2lIi0b to steak sund- wiches, sports, :md fast music' . . . turns his nose up ut kneesocks, homework nnd cold weather . . . spare time spent readme . . . is beckoned lay the lmell-llottont SQIIIOFS utter gfilflllilllfbll. FRED H. ANDREWS . . . Fritz purticiputed in truck . . . loves to listen to the rndlo . . . ZIIIIICIIJZIICS going to college . . . wats u memlver of IX'ond Shop Clnlw . . . served with the Stage Crew. BARBARA ANN BECKER , . . x'ivucions Bulbs plnyed in the sehool und district orchestras . . . majored in music . . i Chztrlie's lnnnhnrgers rnte high with her . . . merely tolerates Iznglish term papers . . . her ztmlvition? airline hostess . . . holmlmies include nrt. GEORGE FLETCHER BELL Ill . . . .Xee, who is ttlwuys cool to everyone. likes people, curs, und money . . . sung in the choir und school operettus . . . enjoys ICl Sli2IlIllQ, tishing, and tood . . . smoking CIISQIISIS htm . . . drenms ot joining show IIIISIIICSS. KENNETH E. BLANCHARD, .IR .... Ken sparked the Lords in hztsehull . . . marched in the lmnd . . . is ut his hest when nt the wheel of at cur . . . purticipnted in truck events . . . longs to he at mechznlicnl engineer. BONNIE JEAN BRADEN . . . Brands co-sturred us Tools in Sky High . . . active in orchestra for four yeurs . . . luhored tor Tri-Ili-Y . . . hnrhors ill feeling townrd the Philzulelphin ueceut nud sweet potatoes . . . enjoys dill piekles. .IUDITII ELAINE BROWN . . . active .Xssemhly Committee l'I1ilII'IIl2lII . . . Big Sister . . . tennis, hockey, .md basketball player . . . at member of .X Czippellu choir . . . served on Student XYorking Committee . . . :lsplres to he il teacher. PHYLIS A. BROWN. . . claimed luy F'l'.X und Student Council . . . enjoys Illlllly sports 'rice-skating, truck, riding, SWIIIIIIIIIIQ, and ritlery . . . LA hockey and softhnll tenm member . . . dreams of helping IIRIIICIICZIDDCCI children. O R DOLE CE T DAY C. .llzlmlf I.. .lldrn li. . I rlfltmwiil . .Irlrmu . .llforfl . .lmlrrit I5, liwkrr Hr!! K. li liz. 11 rim nl limrlrrz J. I3 rnwrz limiter: .. I N if s SRE LEFT BEHI D We Shall Contribute to the Adult World .IANI'1'I' ICI,I,I'1N ISRUICGICI ,... Quiet planet was treasurer of the .lunior Red l'ross, lraslcetlmll ntanager, and a member of l .'l'..X ..,. an artive llig Sister and topnoteh tieket salesman . . . happy xyln-n danving . . . headed for a K'OlIl'gL'i'1l.IIIllllS and teaching. ' .IOIIN FRANCIS CAMIVIAROTTA . . . likes little ehildren M . . . strives to gain a high position in the world . . .derives pleasure I from ears and rhetnistry . . . enjoys Ili-Fi radio and recordings ' . . , fant'ies girls. D' X s X 3 E' , we .Sisissf PIICTRO ANTONIO KIASSANO . . . l'iao tehowl, I'ete, rang I a ery in I,-.X halls , . . .XI'S exehange student from Italy . . . sang in ehoir . . . hates all Italian foods . . . enjoys relaxing f l was lnorn ttretl J . . . alms to lme a golden boy . . . wrestles MARC II' ANN i'IARMI'I I ANO . . . fiwrmit thrives on t ti nnmg., to hortht t g t o plu tonnntt looks N- A l Ill. IIIU, 5 .K I . Gl+1ORGEl1OS'l'A . . . familiarly known as .Xt'e . . . a handy wood shop and nn-talshop craftsman . . . tnemlrer of bowling eluli . , . vars and ele4'lronit's, favorite holrlmies, oeeupy his spare time . . . will extend interest in eleetronies to a rareer. FRANCES CIIRlS'I'INI'1 UOWAN . . . amialrle Penny en- gaged in lfrenelt Vlulm and lf.'l'..X. aetivities . . . willingly eon- ll'llIlIll'll to the .IlIlllUl' Rell Cross . , . loves to give slumlwer parties . . . In-longed to Ilig Sisters. I.I'1'I'I'I'IA II. CRAWFORD . . . aetive 'l'ish partiripated in sports . . . managed tennis . . . adores pizzas, roek 'n roll, and holidays . . . mt-mln-r of Student Vouneil for three years . . . her aim in life: to lu- a golden girl . . . served as Senior Class secretary. WlI,I,lAM ARTHUR CRIPPS, I . . . lIill's favorite hohlry is vars . . . olnjerts to winter and heavy sehool assignments . . . likes singing in the ehoir and operettas . . . sports and seienve rate with him . . . aims to lie an elertrieal engineer. MICIIAICI, CURRALI, . . . amialile new senior student . . . Mike formerly atlenrletl -Iohn Ilillilflllll Iligh Sehool . . . hopes JEAN CA'I'IIERINI'l D'AI,ONZO . . . lJ'.bXlonz, a future secre- tary, looks toward l'ieree for training . . . has a mad passion for pizza . . . t'an't stand t'ont'eitt-tl people. . . lent helpful hand Ull art l'llllllIlllll'1'S for sehool danees. M4izoARi:'i' J. DENGICI, . . . eta-ggi gt-tit-musty gave time 2 fffHf'l to lri-Ili-Y and the llig Sisters . . . loves people and animals ,' ,'lM'm . . . atlarln-tl musiral interests to the Orehestra . . . participated I CMM - . ' , 1 , ,. , . , , . , T. Crcmjbrrl tn Ilonhng C lulm . , . tndtaiors to In .t missionary. AU. CWMH 1 , , PATRICIA A. mc:KERsoN . , . Una is an ma spans DW enthusiast . . , exrelled in hoekey lrut especially favored basket- lrall . , . spends spare time eooking, sewing, and reading . . . is gone on horses . . . future foresees sehool teaehing. 'u Q WR J . Canmmmttu .ll. Ciarritvlltzrlo I'. Cnwarz ll'. Crippx J. D'.'llnn:u l'. l7irkz'rsmr X .zg KD . if ...,,, R. Dischart G. Doheny F. Egner J. England W. Ernst R. Evans R. Ewing R. Eyler S. Eylcr M. Fafch17m'lti D. Faix R. Fitzgerald WERE READY T0 G Life Demands Responsible Young Men and Women RICHARD A. DISCHERT . . . dapper Dick delves into record collecting . . . on the Distributive Education Club roll . . . cars claim his interest . . . aims toward business world. GAIL A. DOHENY . . . vigorous Doe played varsity basket- ball for three years . . . relishes pizza parties and rock 'n roll . . . loathes math and dieting . . . played hockey and softball . . . served as honor study hall secretary, Big Sister, and gym aide. FRED H. EGNER . . . A Cappello basso and chorister in oper' ettas . . . served as a commencement usher . . . sparked the football team . . . tried his talents in dramatics club . . . Egg approves of blondes and modern music. .IO ANN MARIE ENGLAND. . . helpful as a Big Sister . . . participated in Bowling club and F.'li.A .... sang in Pirates of Penzance and Desert Song . . . played in orchestra . . . an active Tri-Hi-Yer. . . relishes pizza . . . will study home economics. WALTER R. ERNST . . . renowned advocator of railroad transportation . . . likes classical music and history . . . abhors jazz, buses, airplanes . . . vigorous violin career features All Eastern High School Orchestra . . . spotlighted in senior play. RENA MAY EVANS . . . equestrienne Sal enjoys horses, math and food . . . wrote for Buzz Book . . . served as Science Club secretary . . . on art committees . . . played two years in orchestra . . . dislikes pointed shoes. RAYMOND A. EWING . . . has a crazy passion for drag racing . . , lent a helping hand as a good shop man . . . likes to putter with his favorite car . . . is Navy bound to see the world . . . the crystal ball sees a career in auto mechanics. J. REID EYLER . . . ranked as one of the big senior boys . . . participated as football player and track man in his senior year . . . burly Reid enjoys hunting and fishing as hobbies . . . future plans include college. SHIRLEY EILEEN EYLER . . . smiling Shirl participated in Distributive Education Club . . . ex-Springfield cheerleader . . . adores roller skating . . . a super swimmer . . . a basketball fan . . . future private secretary. MARCIA FACCHINETTI . . . Fash has a passion for the color red, especially with black . . . worked on the 1958 LAHIAN, ushered for the senior play . . . sold AA. tickets . . . relishes Italian food . . . a Big Sister . . . may be an airline stewardess. DONALD BRUCE FAIX I . . . Don is a Hi-Fi fan and auto enthusiast . . . 1957 commencement usher and choir member . . . enjoys sports, science, eating, and sleeping . . . sang in school operettas . , . high ambition: to be a playboy with a sportscar. ROGER PAUL FITZGERALD . . . always ready to help a friend, Rog is quiet, but friendly . . . likes to hunt . . . collects guns for a hobby . . . active in woodshop . . . dislikes people who don't work.. . intends to work for the Bell Telephone. JUTO ORO .SQ l'illHI'V Irlllllllll' ll'. lflrwiwg J. tiullmtltll R.lil41.w I7. llIlVQlLfl'Vf'V ,l. llrfly IV. llflllfllllill S. llt'Hf'V .f, ffrfwlltuzmrf ll, lflll'IIt'X l'. llrlnl .-l small iinlrrl senior pirlurr ix xltmwt In l'. Helm. ' Hman und C. .ldrnut by it I't'pf!'Xl'PlftIflT't'fftllll Ihr .llerln Sfmlmx I ,My M' . ii may in K1 ,, .mn Im., ,i -of .4 ' '5' iifssa- ff 3. ,iii 's WILLIAM M. FLEMING . . . eau not resist tnotlel railroatls ' thun tiek . . . has a weakness lor ears anal what ntakes - swinnning is a favorite sununer pastinle. . . enjoys an oeeasional tnovie . . . erystal hall sees him asa tlraltsinau. CHARLES FULLER . . . Reds shuns opera . . . enjoys all sports, espeeially swinnning antl skin :living . . . at ntetnher of the IYootlshop Clulm . . . took part in traek events . . . strives for eheniist joh in a researeh lahoratory. JUDITH CAROL GALBRAITH . . . hnsiness ininclecl girl . . . known as jutly . . . llistrilwutive lftlueatiou Cluh presitlent . . . Illf. Stutlent Couneil representative . . . enjoys tlaneing ancl howling . . . plans luture in secretarial worltl. TIIOMAS ARMOUR GAMBLE, JR .... quiet. hartl-working lmy . . . interests eenter arouucl seienee, ears, anal boating . . . aetive in A Cappella . . . L-.Ys rountlhall antl gricliron manager . . . ahhors long term assignments . . . aims to he an engineer. ROBERT W. GLASS . . . lavishes interest on cooking autl footl . . . lively partieipant ancl stage inauager ot Senior l'lav . . . eraxy about all suntnler aetivtties . . . luture wisely preiltets a eareer in the food inclustry. JANE ALLEN GREENWOOD . . . better known as .Xtnoeha . . . tlelights in anything about the South . . . sltutltlers at rainy clays . . . lmrave goalie on hockey team . , . tnanagecl liasketlwall .., Caught for varsity softlwall . . . sang in ehoir. DOROTHY J. HAGGERTY . . . llotty tlevours pizza . . . enjoys water skiing . . . hails front Atlanta, Georgia . . . tttrns up her nose at Shakespeat'e . . . aclores hoys . . . attends Xoung Life . . . loves to skate. HELEN CARROLL HAINES . . . harcl-working llel was S, C. eorresponcling seeretary antl Garnet antl Gray etlitor . . . louncl time for ehoir, hockey, antl softball . . . loves music, snow, antl Oeean City . . . eleetecl to National llouor Soeiety. JAMES MARSHALL HEFTY JR .... Senior Play puhlieity inan . . . eonseientious Chess anal Seienee Cluh partieipant . . . an invaluable lah assistant . . . quiet ,lint eolleets eoins antl stamps . . . wants ntost of all to become a eheinist. PATRICIA A. HELM . . . a Competent hoekey stiekrster . likable Pat ehairetl the IYL-lfare llrive . . . active in lri-lli-X antl liig Sisters . . . willing worker on clanee eonunittees . . . a Garnet and Gray reporter . . . a potential eainpus helle. WILLIAM A. IIEMPHILI ,... II'oocly thoroughly enjoys eating and sleeping . . . I.-A traek runner anil wrestling lIllISt'Il ntan . . . hunting and lishing always heekon hint . . . to attend I'.fNl.C. alter high sehool. STEPHEN HENRY . . . Yolkswagon enthusiast . . hand and ehoir . . . enjoys tlaneing antl parties . . . from Lincoln lligh School in the sophomore year attend lfastern Baptist College in the tall. encleavors . aetive in transterrecl . plans to JANIS LAURA HILLIKER . . . peppy little jan aims to be it buyer for a department store . . . likes pixie hair cuts, hoagies, and ice-skating . . . active in F.'l'..'X. and French clttb . . . Spanish club secretary . , . dislikes mathematics. ALBERT IIOYT IIOBBS , . . jovial lloyt is a jazz fan . . . Student Council representative in his senior year . . , assistant treasurer of school store . . . unforgettable Ur, Barton in Senior l'lay . . . yearns to be a business tycoon. DANIEL WILLIAM IIOFFMANN . . , Bill participated in the senior play . . . likes snow and sleeping late . . . played tennis or the Lords . . . a member of L.X's International Friendship Committee . . . visited Greece as the AFS representative. MARY MARGARET I-IOFFMANN . . . lively Mare skill- fully played tennis . . . kept busy acting as chairtnan of Inter- national Friendship Committee . . . named by French Club as an active participant . . . sang for choir. NANCY DALE HOLMAN . . , illustrator and editor of Snuff- box KING htunor columnj . . . adores French fries and musical comedies . . . Nanc is headed for the Philatlelphia Museum School of ,Xrt and hopes to illustrate books . . . NHS member. LINDA LEE HOLMES . . . cheerful Homer is not too keen on snobby people and blind dates . . . enthusiastic member of the Spanish, French, pep, and choral clubs . . . enjoys tnusic, dancing, sports, sleeping and the shore. NANCY P. IIOSMER . . . diminutive Nance . . , votes for pizza, snow, and chocolate . . . doesn't see getting up early . . . peppy l'ep Committee member . . . tn many musical produc- tions. . . cloud number one is college, COLLETTA JEAN IIUBER . . . Hube is an active sports- gal . . , capable LAIIIAN worker for two years . . . boats, sports, rock 'n roll, and listening to jerry Lewis take up spare time . . . eagerly hopes for a career as a nurse next year. EDITH JEAN HUGHES . . . peppy basketball co-captain, hockey stickster, and tennis player . . . ushered at senior play . . . member of LAHIAN staff . . . Hugs enjoys knitting argyle socks . . . partial to boys with crew cuts . . . wishes to be a teacher. ANNE ELISABETII IIUNTSMAN . . . lent her talents to Desert Song . . . frosh hockey and basketball lass . . . energetic ,X.,X. ticket salesman . . . fond of Rock and Roll music and tele- vision . . . aitns to enter the secretarial world. PATRICIA GAIL INGRAM . . . Imp shttns common gossip . . . sparked the cheerleading squad . . . rates parties and Ocean City as tops . . . sang in the choir . . . ttshered at the senior play . . . chosen for the llarvest hloon Court. .IOIIN .I. .IARVIS III . . . johnny exhibited his skill with the Howling Club . . . spirited the Lords to victory in baseball . . . served on Student Council's Working Committee . . . looks forward to a career in secondary teaching. F ITH I OUR PA T .l. llfllfkw IV. iftlfllltlllll X. llulmttu X, Ilnxmwr J. IIIIAQIIIZY G. Ingram ll, Hofflfx ill, fftlffilllttllll l.. lluluzex J. ll11fIt'f .l, lllollxmtot .lt ftI?'T'l-.Y f-5' f 'X ix G' 2 5 735, IGH HOPE I THE FUTURE What is New Today Becomes Old Tomorrow LINDA ANN JOHNSON . . . jolly johns sketches for fun . . . adores dancing and ice skating . . . abhors rain and terln papers . . . aims to teach elementary art . . . twirled flags . . . headed many art committees . . . could do without homework. SANDRA LEE JOHNSON . . . johnz shines on the hockey, basketball, and tennis fields . . . likes friendly people . . . capable senior class vice-president and Tri-Hi-Y president . . . enjoyed singing in the choir and operettas . . . may be a psychologist. STEPHEN J. KELLY . . . a Spanish, Coin and Science Club member . . . smiling Steve also lent a hand as lab assistant . . . showed dramatic ability in senior play . . . detests term papers but revels in rock 'n roll . . . aspires to be an engineer. KAY JEAN KENNEY . . . a participant in Distributive Educa- tion Club . . . Kay lent her talents to Glee Club . . . a Big Sister . . . ushered at the Senior l'lay . . . lent creative ability to art conunittee for the Thanksgiving llauce . . . NOEL MARY KEY . . . Key-wee . . . is partial toward all Italian food . . . one of the club of Spaniards . . . an I..-XHS basket- ball lassie . . . hobby is roller-skating and art . . . future holds career as a fashion designer or fashion illustrator. DORIS JANET KLINE . . . laboring LAHIAN Staff mem- ber . . . loyal tennis lassie . . . finds time for membership in the Spanish, French, lli-Y, and F.'l'..'X. clubs . . . clever with a needle . . . plans to teach retarded children after college. FRANK E. KOERNER . . . an invaluable lab assistant and an enthusiastic member of science club . . . Chip collects eoins and records . . . prefers physics to health class . . . longs to be a chemical engineer. MARY M. LANDIS . . . alias Mickey . . . pondered Seott's lli-Q queries . . . represented her homeroom in Student Council . . . hates Elvis . . . member of International Friendship and senior play publicity committees. DON A. LANE . . . a llistributive Education Club participant . . . a faithful Bowling Club member . . . found on the Woodshop Club roll . . . future is uncertain . . . considers retailing or disc jockeying for a career. HARRY J. LASKEY . . . a stage crew hand . . . often seen laboring behind school store counter . . . sang in glee club . . . an avid autoist . . . helped on Christmas Dance committee . . . will be glad to answer when the Navy calls. ROWENA CONSTANCE LEE . . . Reanie was a member of Distributive Education Club . . . ushered for The Pirates of Penzance . . . warbled for choral club . . . digs dancing and skating . . . scorns self-centered people. JOSEPH WALTER LENSKI . . . enthusiastically collects coins and stamps . . . cannot' resist science , . . enjoyed being a lab assistant and participating in Science Club . . . Spanish Club claimed him as a member . . . hopes to study engineering. 63 L. J nhnson S Krlly Key K oerner Lanz' Len es S. K. J. .ll . H. J. J nhnson Kenney K li ne' Landis Laskzfy l.l'?lSkli if - . YE :,,1 ' if T' 4 I F' N. List L. .llactfubbin C. Mandos JI. Martin J. Alasnn S. M c Call E. Lloyd JI. Magens VV. Marshall C. Mason B. Matz J. McFadden WE SHALL RE PECT OTHER Only Narrow Minded Men Won't Listen NANCY LORRAINE LIST . . . aims to be a civil service secre- tary . . . fancies vacations, money and gab sessions . . . 'l'ri-Hi- Yer and helpful Big Sister. . . lent helping hand with Scribbler's Ink and Program Committee. . . won't miss tests. ELLEN LOUISE LLOYD . . . active llistributive Education major . . . held a hockey management position . . . a helpful Big Sister . . . an avid ice-skating fan . . . rock and roll leaves her cold . . . aims to be a future retailer. LOIS ROSALIND MACCUBBIN . . . Senior l'lay prompter . . . a cheerful Hi-Y member and a Big Sister . . . two-term Student Council member . . . spirited Lo was head majorette . . . fond of children . . . elementary education is her chosen field. MARY EDWARDS MAGENS . . . Mollie dislikes getting up early . . . manager of the softball team . . . sang in the Cvlee Club . . . active member of the Teen Age Book Club . . . dreams of a career as a secretary . . . rehshes good food. CHARLOTTE DOROTHY MANDOS . . . Charlie is a sports enthusiast with hockey, basketball, and softball to her credit . . . likes boys, especially at Beach Haven . . . choir mem- ber and senior play usher . . . objects to homework. WALTER MARSHALI ,... energetic Moose urged LA track, wrestling, and basketball teams on to victory . . . a handy stage crew worker . . . a representative in Student Council and student working committee . . . eyes toward a business future. MARJORIE A. MARTIN. . . Margie was the girl who painted scenes for the senior play . . . also handled publicity and cos- tumes . . . enjoys swimming and music as well as art . . . chair- man of Student Council publicity. CHARLES MASON . . . Charlie's hobby is cars . . . digs pop music more than the classical stuff . . . worked hard in shop . . . entered into many intramural sports . . . cannot resist attrac- tion of green thumb . . . crystal ball reveals a career as florist JOYCE JOAN MASON . . . Glee Club and Chorus caroler . . . a sure-hre secretary for Distributive Education Club . . . Teenage Book Club participant . . . able usher for the Pirates of Penzance . . . aspires for the position of personnel director. REBECCA SUSAN MATZ . . . charming Becky captained the colorguard . . . valuable A Cappella alto . . . busy Big Sister and French Club member . . . dependable Hi-Y treasurer . . . partial to pizza and pop music . . . will enter nursing school in the fall. SUSAN ELLEN MCCALL . . . Smiling Susie marched with the colorguard . . . sparked school spirit as a cheerleader . . . enjoys dancing, pizza and parties . . . supporter of Pep Committee and Spanish Club . . . intends to be a registered nurse. JOHN MCFADDEN . . . basketball is one of his favorite pas- times .... A Cappella singer . . . busy sports consultant for GGG . . . participated in IVorld Forum and Model U.N. . . . avid sports fan . . . looks forward to being a sports announcer. 64 'ER O ' BELIEF .1. .1l1Ill11'1g1111 lf. .1II'l.llll1lllll'Il IJ. .1ll'1gli11 li. .'ll11rr1'.1 S, .1l1' lIll11.1'll 1I'. .1l1'111l1' . 1. .1l1'!l1'.x R. ,llnyrr J, .'ll11nr111- I. .1ly1'rs 'I' ,X',11',-y .l, .Y1'7i'1'11llll1 .X '11 211 s I. I'- 1 3' 51 Y .S'1'111'11r.1 l'. C'11u'11n. .1l. F111'1'l1ir11'H1'. G. ZN1111-r, J I1 lm, 17. U1'lj1'l2l1111s, H. Crzrxmz and .1l. flflf-Hlflil sznzmblf fur 111' 1'H'llNl fr11m HD0N1I711f.n ANN MARIE MCCUIGAN . . . I1 Il1s11'1l111111'1- 1C11111'.1111111 1111 1111111111 111111111 111111111 14111 1111 1,1115 V111 1111111 1111111111111 . . . 1'1-111x1-s 111' 1-1-111111111 . . . 111111 1-1-1'111'11s 111'1- 11111s 111111 111-1' . . 1 I1111111 NLlH111X 11r111 ' - '1-11111111isl. STANLEY I.. P. 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PATRICIA JEAN ROMANO . . . 1'lljUyl'1l XY1ll'li1llg i11 l111si111-ss 1v111'l11 11s il 11. lf. 5111110111 . . , goes for Roek '11 Roll 1115111111 111' -1-1vi11g 111111 11'l'1ll1'll reports . . . 11 ll'1'I1-ilgl' lltitbli 1'l11l1 1111-111111-1' . . .1l1'1-11111s111'111-1111111111411 ll2l11'ilk'l1Sl. I,lI,l,IAN Rl1'l'll R0'I'llWEl.l ,... lively 1.i1, ll l,1Sll'ilJllllY1' l'11l111'111i1111 11111j111', lllilllfi il 1'11l'1'1'1'11l' 111s11i1111 1ll'S111I111111 . . . 21 1'l11l1 1111-111111-1' 111' '1'ri-111-Y 111111 -111111111 111-11s . . . l111S 11 1141551011 litll' 1111111'i111,g 111111 111'-Sliilllllg 11111 little time 1111' self-1'e111ere11 pe11p1e. RI'l'A ANN SUIIARER . . . 1'o-s111r i11 Sky High . .. s1111gi11 1111- ,X ci1l1llJl'lli1 1'1111i1' . . . XY1'11K'I'lA11I' l.A111.XN . , . 11o11l1y: s1eepi1111 illn . . .1-11j11ys1'11111-r sk11ti11g . . . vi11r11111, llilllli-l'Y1'1l Rit11 11111-1111s 111 111-11 111issi1111111'y 1llIl'hl' 11181111111 1Al1ll'l'1l'2l ANNE SCIIEIJIORN . . . 1ll111'l, petite .A11I11l' is very litllltl 111' lllillll1'lll11111'5, 111ll'l11'h, 11111111-y 111111 joe c't1ll01.1CH . . . 111511 1111 111'k111111'11-11111-11 1l1l1l1'l' lover . . . 11i1Ie11 ill 1l1'l'1J1Ail11I111 111111 pep 1'11llll1l1llQ'l'S . . . se1'v1-11 11s il 11114 Sister, . .Kl1'S11'l'S1112111911111'OllL'gL'. JEAN SCHELIIURN . . . 11-111 111-r 111'i1gi1111li1y to 1111- C'111'is111111s l,11I11'l' 1'11111111it1e1- . , . l11'l1Dl'll Big Sisters 111111 Pep C'11111111i1tee . . . flilllfl' 1-11t1111si11st . . . 111-1igl11s i11 siiiging i11 .X f'11ppe1111 . . enjoys Kflllll llllI?'ll' . . . 111-11111-11 1111' 21 1'o1le1,ge 1'11111p11s. EI,IZAllE'l'll 11. SKIIIICKRAM . . . 111-tty 11elpe11 the 1.11ssies forge 1111 111 vi1't111'y i11 llil!ili1'lll1lll 111111 s11f1l111ll . . . Sl'I'Yl'1l 11s Vll'1'-Ill'1'S1fll'11l 111' 'liri-Ili-Y . . . 1'1111i1'1111111 111 1111111-tie 1l1'Ugl'illllS . . . 11-111 l11'1A1i1l1'Il1SIt1s1'Il1111'l1l1lX'1'11h1. JIM S1IllMlICK1'IR . . . li111e Hliitllllli' g1'11pple1l 1111 llll' g1'i1l- i1'1111 . . .111'11p11111est11g1-1'1'e1v 1v111'ker. . . lI12ljI1I'l'll1I1 17is1ril111tive I'l1l111'111i1111 . . . 11 1'1eve1'1'11rp1-1111-r . . . 11115 1v11ee1s11re111111111i1111l11e . . . 11111114 111 l1e .111 1-11-1't1'11'11111 111111 l'il1'1l1'l11l'l'. PAl1I,E'I I'E UATIIERINE SCIIMUUKER . . . l'i111l s1111g with 1111- filee 1-lllll i11 Ililllll 11111110 . . . 11elpe11 11esig11 the Sl'l'I1CI'j' for Sky High . . . lillil'i ple11s111'1- i11 s1vi111111i11g 111111 sk11ti1111 . . . p11l11i1'iz1-11 11v11s1111i111' p111ys. JERRY SCIIREIBER . . , l1e11e1' k11111v11 11s HKLKIFIICH . . . lltll' r1111 1'I1ll1lIS1ilSl . . . 1111-111111-1' 111' 1i11wli11g filllll . . . 1111s1111 llVl'I'S101l 111 11111111-w111'k . . . l'1lj0yS1'01IliII1jL l'ilI'01l1Sl11'S . . . 1'1111 1111 XX'11l11Jlll gxrls . . . lllilj' go 111 t'11lll'11l'. GAI1, M. SIEGRIST . . . 111-11111111 ll1i1Ai11IA1'11l'S . . . st11rre1l i11 Sky High , . . se1've1I 1111 8111110111 f'1111111'il . . . 11111111-11 High- lights .x5H1'l11lJlY 1'11111111it11-1- . . . loves s11111v, l'1Pl1X'CI'11l1lCS 111111 Iilvis l,l'1'Sll'Y . . . Illilllh 111 1111111111 11'elles1ey l'11ll1-ge. 115 x Xi . frhley l'. R11111111111 R, SI'lI1IV1'f J. S1'l11'll111r11 .l. .S'1'l1111111'k1'r J, S1:l1r1'1'l11'r R11I1i11.11111 R111l11e1'll S11l11'll111r11 S1'l11'1'kr11111 .S'1'l1n1l11'k1'r Sf1'QVl'.Yf it .Q it fi is .. ,s .N eu 1 ,L 1 :ff j M. ,, A.. AV, is 'S'5L,t, . Q f , '58 SE IOR HOPE FOI Lett Right J. SlIll1'07'll' C. Skinner JI. Smack R. Smalley W. Smith J. Snider j C. Snyder J. Stallsmith ' F. Stoner H. Stratton V. Strohmef: R. Styer W J. Taylor R. Taylor i JEANNETTE SIMIONE . . . petite songstress of Cappella choir and a music major . . . has contributed her .singing and acting talents in Kiss Me Kate and other musical produc- tions . . . likes to go steady . . . abhors Elvis. 1 CATHERINE SKINNER . . . dubbed Kittsy . . . a sophisticated star of Sky High . . . goes for progressive jazz . . . a LAHIAN staff member . . . A Cappella choir warbler and industrious Tri-Hi-Yer . . . spare time spent on ivories. MARILYN S. SMACK . . . art and photography fan . . . lent talents to the orchestra and band . . . interested in people, skating, and horseback riding . . . aims for a position as an art illustrator for magazines after graduation. RICHARD HARRY SMALLEY . . . a quiet fellow with a good sense of humor . . . active in football, basketball, and track . . . member of FBLA . . . helped with Pirates of Penzance . . . enjoys corresponding . . . aims to be athletic director. WILLIAM L. SMITH . . . a Uistributive Education major, l Bill grappled on the gridiron . . . makes auto mechanics his l hobby . . . has a gay old time at New Year's Eve parties . . . ' books are a bother to him . . . future truck driver or auto mechanic. JOY G. SNIDER . . . unassuming jodie highlights music in school activities . . . plays violin . . . sang in Amahl , Desert Song , and Pirates of Penzance . . . plans to attend business school . , . aims at a secretarial career. CRAIG SNYDER . . . l'he Duke was claimed by LA. wrestlers . . . grabbed the office of S.C. Vice-President . . . de- tests smoking . . . digs pop music and A Cappella Choir . . . all sports are his real weakness . . . aims for college. JOYCE CAROLYN STALLSMITH . . . headed GNC staff as Iirst page editor . . . elected to National Honor Society two years .... f XFS exchange student to japan . . . sparkling joy enjoys sports and music . . . active on Scott's Hi-Q. FRANK H. STONER . . . Stoney spirited the band for four years . . . took many tumbles as llank in Sky High . . . a member of the Explorer Scouts . . . enjoys singing and sleep- ing . . . aspires to be an engineer or physicist. HELEN E. STRATTON . . . talented hockey, basketball, and softball player . . . sang in choir and operettas . . . a Big Sister . . . joined F.T..-X. and Tri-Hi-Y . . . approves of the opposite sex . . . will study physical education in college. VIRGINIA G. STROHMETZ . . . vice-president of F.'I'..X. . . . jovial Ginny was a member of the Spanish and bowling clubs . . . a participant in Desert Song and Amahl . . . hates homework but adores boys . . . plans to be a teacher. ROBERT PAUL STYER . . . Bob can usually be found putter- ing with cars, especially his own . . . inclined toward sports on the side . . . an enthusiastic member of the llistributive Educa- tion club . . . a business future most likely. .IUDITH FRANCES TAYLOR . . . Judy twirls a mean baton . . . served on scenery committees . . . played Big Sister to new girls . . . relishes chocolate ice cream, copper enameling, basketball, and majorette luncheons . . . plans to design fashions. M. RICHARD TAYLOR . . . better known as Myron . . . often seen with the roundball . . . on Stagecrew and S.C. VVork- ing Committee . . . likes food and sports, dances, and the ont-of- doors . . . ambition is to become a phys ed instructor. 68 E CEFUL WORLD lajfl I . Trrrrll R. Tllrnrlpxml R. Truvuiun ' l'l'r1lInn c. lf - ,. II'l'flll'lL'liNI' .l. Wijgginx Rigll! R. Trxl J. Tnuvy Ii, l'r'nr1'nl .1l. lliarr' li. ll'h1'tr R. lI'il.vnn li. Zfhnrr alias Dilbert . . . FREDERICK .IOIIN 'I'ERREl.L rolnped with varsity football squad for four years . . . served as class vice-president in junior year . . . popular member of Student C'ouncil . . . hopes to be a IXS. Marine OFlicer. ROBERT B. TEST, JR .... sportsminded Bob . . . active in Varsity football and wrestling for three years . . . capable Student Council bailill' . . . elected Boy of the Month . . . frowns on onions and term papers . . . plans for an engineering career. ROBERT BARCLAY THOMPSON . . . Bart has fun doing almost anything . . . favors sports and cars . . . active on all art committees . . , joins either tennis or track teams in spring- time . . . likes ice skating . . . may try a future in art. .IOIIN A. TOUEY . . . has two main interests, cars and lish- ing . . . enjoys wedding receptions and Rock 'n' Roll music . . . has antipathy toward opera, slow cars, and live television shows . . . ambition is to be an automobile mechanic. ROBERT WILLIAM TRUEMAN . . . hard hitting Bob sparked baseball and football at LUX. for four years . . . co- captained the 1057 gridiron team . . . digs woodworking the most . . .served on S.C. Working Committee. BARBARA G. VINCENT . , , Barb was chairman of the Senior l'lay Costume Committee . . . adores Rickey Nelson . . . co- captained the Cheerleading Squad . . . was a Big Sister . . . lent her voice to .X Cappella choir. CAROLE A. WALTON . . . can usually be found at the ice- skating rink . . . enjoyed two years of 'liri-lli-Y and Spanish Club . . . prefers dreamy dance lnusic to that of Elvis Presley . . . plans to help others through nursing. MICHAEL SHERMAN WARE . . . lnanly Mike may be found wherever there is a car, his favorite hobby . . . unsettled as yet about his life's work . . . a favorite on the ice hockey rink . . . an able trackman. ELIZABETH RUTII WERTHWINE , . . never IYorthless . . . on many committees and clubs . . . likes working with chil- dren . . . I .'l'.A. president . . . sports enthusiast . . . enjoys music . . . plans to teach elementary school after eollege. BARBARA RUTII WHITE . . . dubbed Barb by class- mates . . . thrives on ice skating and swimming . . . etlieient member of the Mnior I'lay hand props committee . . . an active participant in chorus . . . dreams of being a private secrearty. JANET ARLENE WIGGINS . . . served L-A in F.'l'.4X., LMHAN staff, Big Sister corps, and dramatics club . . . .Ian is partial to popular music, basketball, mathematics, and history . . . dis- approves of bleached hair . . . will attend VI'est Chester. RONALD R. WILSON . . . jovial Ron ably assisted LUN, track, football and wrestling teams as manager . . . attracted by favorite subjects, math and bookkeeping . . . looks atten- tively to accounting as a future. GAIL ALLISON ZEIINER . . . better known as Zane . . . Hag twirler extraordinaire . . . chaired the senior play properties connnittee . . . Student Council representative . . . Buzz Book chairman . . . expects to study occupational therapy. 69 'L fs t. xv V' J ' , . 'N pin Nl mt 0 . .Q J. 0 ,, , R' Ellis. kool-wqlflzvpy SS 0-fllfLT'S I H if jtnnrll' F113 Vinucmntf HU td - ' 5rlmbGVv ul IIOMEROOM 45 Row 1 tl. to r.i: J. Volpe, D. Cnrhfrz, J. Ilfnklr, B, Ferguson B, lV1'?ZNll'lld, .ll. llarding, JI. Shrlfmh. Row 2: S. Jarkson, 15. Chrzrrzlwrx, P, Slzaw, S. .l1llt'llll'l'I' I.. Jlztrdork, .1l. lx'1'rkwnorl, B. .lftzf.Yur1111r11. Row 3: B. Fred- t'I'I'l'k, R. Ellis, C. Oberdnrf, T. Ellis, .-l. llylrzml. v v HOMEROOM 40 Row I tl. to rj: L. .lIlldKQt', li. Ilzzher, J. Crockett, D. Ilzzyrv, B. .Inl1n.mn, H. Cnljlrxli, J. Lacy, S. .lur'k.vm1. Row 2: J. Hnzinanl, J. l'nll1't'i, P. 1.02143 .-1. Robblz'f', G. .llr.Yt'ir, J. VI'7H1lll'0H1lIl', R. .Unn- rne, D. Sf. John. Row 3: C. Hair, J. .YII'Z'I'7II7, F. Harper, 17. lVz1lf'rx, P. .-Irmx, R. Tuff. HOMEROOM 41 Row I Cl. to rj: C. ZI'HlllIl'I'HItl7I, lf. ll'z'xlm1, X. Brifkvr, li. Bmzm, I., 1X'!IINlI?jI-llll, S. Geyer, JI. Vigi- Irmle. Row 2: T. Sffzwzz, IV. Rllfif', C. llYtl.Ylll2IH'7I, B. Dvnkhans, J Kerxlf'!l1'r, P. Styfr, B. Walls Row 3: R. liarrus, .-1. Fritxrhe 17. Jrjriex, R. Jlnrrfll, R. llrbb W. Simon. v 1 erCSl 10 . . ,L vis me all to Dawicltmvcr' Juniors . . . Aler Preparing' for future responsibilities, juniors developed n new pride in the nehievenlents of their cilztssmntes. This pride wus relleeted hy their original newspaper, The junior jazz. whieh gossiped gnily nliout people :ind events in their lives. In the reztlm ol' neeepting responsibility, 30 ol the top-rnnking Amerienn history students journeyed to Temple University to drnlt 21 model national platform for the llemoertitie l'z1rty. Yztledietorinn Powell Arms eziptured the ehnir- manship of the entire convention, whieh wus sponsored by the fivie Forum League. Four hopefuls, Tom lfllis, Vrnig Bute, Sallie Erstnd, nncl Bnrhnrn Johnson were nominated o School Responsibilities tor .XlIlt'I'it'.lll lfit-lil St-rvive stholzirships. .'Xt'tive rlnss otlirt-i's Kirk lfllis, -Iohn X'illll4ll'UlIllK', .Ioyee llqint-Iiowt-r .intl ,Xlive Slioln-r pilott-tl the group. l ivt- rlit-1-i'lt-nrlt-i's supplenienterl the eontrilmu- tions ol' this livt-ly rlnss to the sports worltl. Ilonsting stnrs on iihnost t-vt-i'y vursity squznl, the prospt-t'tivt- '50 gnultiaitt-s protluretl sueh HlIlHl.lIltllIlg lllJlB't'l'S1lS.lllllf' Nlorris, .-Xnn lurner, .intl l.ix lfxxnis tliorlqt-y'J, little XY1lil'l'S2lllll .Xrtie llilillltlllJQlSlit'lliillll,illltllilltlll'l.l'IliZ1lllllfil'1lig llqttt- twrestlingl. 'lille junior proni, Hlflvlmtitli-, tienturetl unique iinfh-rwantt-i' set-nes clraiwn ln' nn energetic' nrt t'oinnnttt-t- ln-.tilt-tl lmy Snlhe lzrstzul :intl l.iz l'iYJIIlN. .Xniong tht' unlorgt-ttzillle cleeorntions were gigzintir wire tish suspentlt-tl lronl the gym rztlters. lt was the greatest lmlnst ever, sight-tl one hztppy junior. l.CilI'IlillQ' their rluss stzinclings, interpreting Drexel und liucler l'rel'erenee 'lit-st results, nncl writing reseztreli paipers ulmout their prohzllmle voeqitions urgetl the 50'ers to think seriously Zllltllli lil'ez1liter I.-.-X. Ut' the iniiny wonclerful events in their husy junior yeair, juniors remember the clay they re- reivetl their elziss rings, il sylnhol ol' growing up. .Ns they wzillaecl through the hulls, ostentzi- tiously tlnshing' their rings, juniors seetnecl to be znitieipztting' their equally l-llll-l7Lll'lCOCl senior year, when, with senior prestige, they will he even more Hinclisireusable. HOMEROOM 42 Row I tl. to r.l: .-I. Iluxxrl. I' I'1c-eslirrl, J. .lIurr1'x, II. .llmmw field, .l. 17am-Inmw-r. Row Z: R Siprs, J. Kr:-libs, C. SIVlHIk, .Y .-llgtml, .l. Rrrrl, I.. C'n.t', I' Iitiilry, J. Iiullvn. Row 3: I7 C'H0p1'r, ll'. IIrI1'IIr', II. Cwtlffnlflrl Ci. .lIuor1', T. Ht-II, If. SI':u'Ilr'III' II. K7i'ItIIf77l'.Ykli. IIOMERUOM 43 Row I tl. to r.l: If. f'llV.YtUl, II ltrnu-11, l'. .lnm-ukr, .-1. Slmlwr C. .Yrm-ri, l. IH-tri:-, J. Ix'I1-n1xri'm- Row Z: J, fillffllll, IP. Ilnlr, .ll fvIVi'liIIIQItIPI, Ii, JIIIHIXIHI, C'. .llyvrx E. I.t-1115. Row 3: I7. Ilurpvr KI. Urure, T. EIIIUI, .l. IXVIIVPP I.. lII'U7l'7l. HOMEROOM 36 nmml, I7. cIIl't1V'V, I. Ellis, I' .lIl'fIlIli.QlI7l, J, Xnpprr, I.. .-ldumx Row 1: Ii. Ei-ans, Ii. I'arkin.vm1 I'. Rilzirrgrr, T, Ilumm, .-1. Turner J. Sit-11yr1r', I7. Jlowry, Ii. Emi-Ie Row 3: IV, I7t11'1'.v, R. I7n1kf', J I't1.x'is, R. II1-errrl, C. Srlirriizil, C' Rlmrlvx, I.. llvIIl'l'Il'V'. K. .S'inrlt1ir, C. Runxnnl, J. Iiulfer- Row I tl. to r.l: T. Ginm, K. Dex- I SA -gig., S iiii nnpgg .,,, . E253 ' Sea I' 'FE Sophomore: HOMICROOM 37 Row I QI. to I'.lI ll. fizlzlrlmw, .ll. .gll'fR'll7l, C, lHlp1'r'l11l1', .l. llurfzrr, .l. .S'nl1'nmmln, .l. llfnlelw, X. Slm11', D. llqffnnm, C'. .1lr1r.vl1f1ll, C. IJft'kI'?I.WIIl. Row l: J, Prufll, R. Kunkvl, IJ. llrllrz l'nrh1, li. .S'l1l'lllI71, .l. llrflllx, ll, l l'lr'll, l,. Huzfmr, R. llnlulzun, R. llrrrr. Row .41 IV. l'f111lxm1, R. U'nnlw1, R. Sfiyclvr, .l. lJnwr1ll'r1g, R. ll'f1ll.s, R. Ellis, R. Hill. IIOMEROOM 39 Row I Ll. to r.J: C. Jlnury, II. .1lm11lnx, Il. l,t'llt'lf1'tlI1, K. Knlllvr, lf. .-llgurrl, H, Boyd, l', Ilulrlm, l'. Rnxx, S. ll1jff1'lfi1lg1'r, .l. Ii'l1l'l1'. Row Z: R. l'wu'urk, V. .lf1f'l?sm1, C. Ilqffnzlm, IJ. linznlu, .l. lflllll, R. l'r1ym'r, .l. l,z1skwy, .l. .ll-Rl'7I.Y, lf. .S'f'lzn1-fzvr, ll. .lol1z1xm1, Row .iz .l. flrlxklll, C. lfrnnlex, V. l'1'1'1r', J. Rankin, R. lfzzrrlvllv. IIOMEROUM 44 Row I il. to 113: C. llrzrwy, S. lvl'7'kl'.Y, .-l. lllcrplzy, l'. Zzrrlurlun, li, limzw, l'. Rnmlull, li. lilmux, .l. O1'lf1'lelrz1zx, l.. Sfull, X. l.f'l'rml, Row 2: li. Clzrfxly, R. lJ0ll1Qlll'Vlj', I . lvllflllll, I . IVlII,ll', l.. Ullfzlzru, D. liuwrzpnrl, I , c'IHIIII'lILQlIllHl, lf. lXVlll'l7fH.Ykl'. Row 3: D, Franc, .l. Slnll, R. llIIl'fI'.YlI7l, li. .S'fl1l1'mvf'i.v, .SI .S'pw'rx, U. Erlefznll, R. Ingram. .S'zc1'.vl1.' .llrzjnrwllvx 1. llllfillfzn, D. Drzzrzpuzfzn. li. jluli, Suplz rluxx rqflizvrx If lx'i11.w11H1, R. llnlfllmn, .l. Ruulein, C. .ll1'lP11211'f'l uml S. .ll1'C'f1llkl'rl?11pll1w1'rl1r'wlx. and .'l. liurlzfznfuz1lixr11.x.v plfzr1.vfnrll1wr'r llup. Seek the Key to Growing Up 'l'he 1-Ltssnt l'J6ll llltlflt' its grnntl t'llll'illli'l' intn Sopltottture llnnee, wliieh wats the highlight ul' .tn the inure nintnre norlfl nl' senior high selmul lile, t'Y1'llllilIl yeztr. llUllllll't-3 tlnneeml nntlei' mxtnnpies tseenrling the steps nl inzttnrity nntl inclepenrl- ol' lnventlet' :incl Deep Purple to the lilting ol' 4-nee. 'l'he snplnnnmes enlminet, eutnpuserl nl llohlwy Snliliorfl nnrl his lmncl. l'rt-sirlent .Xllen lineliqninn, Yiee l'resirlent Kill 'linking at plnee in the senior high wnrltl, llul.thnn, St-ei'etnt'y' Ginny Klllbilllilll, :intl lrens- soplnnmwes hulclly lnlrst into the swing ol' high lIl't'l' -Isteleie Rnnkin,w:1s gttimletl into eh.tnnels nl seltoul netivities. Ynriecl tnlenls popped ont alll sneeess lux their qnlvisnr, Nliss Sgnxth .Xfltnns. over. Nlnny snphs were stnrs lor mn' varsity' l in.tnr'inl inclepenrlenve rlevelopecl il lieeling nl :tthletie tennis, nnml others liorntetl the lmalelclunie sell-stltli4'ieney in these tenth grxnlers nntl wats ol' Alttnim' Yill'5llf' tennis. NlllSll'llllX, the sophs lellievetl ln' the ell'm'ts ul' ztlrle snlestnen in the lent their voices to the 'lienth lirnmle liltorns cn' snle ul' enmly' :lt lmslaetlmll gilllll'S1llltl nl' Vhrist- their inslrtltnentnl nlmilities to the m'eltesti'zt nntl inns enrrls. Nut only rlitl this henetit the elztss, linncl. 'lihe elttlms ul' mn' sellool lonncl the tenth lllll ztlsn ennluletl the elatss tu plain, tinnnee, nncl graulers at result' :intl willing grnnp whieh ener- enrrx cyntt t,'ertnin sneinl ateftivities, ngnnely the gl'Iltl2lllf'l1lllllgl'KllllltlY1ll'lUllSili'llYllll'S. I ' 4 img at A. Kew ' 51115: Jblitfz, f V ' IIONIICROONI 54 limi I tl. l1rl',ljJ.UH, ll. l'unl, J, lifllllflrl, lf ffI'IlHI'1'X1', lf, l r'rrl'r'r, ll, .lmknu1, lf .llt1z1J'n'rl11r1n1, .ll. IC'-mrllll, J, l4f1.t'l1'r, l,. l,flrx. limi 2: ll. llilflltlllll, J. Nfzlgler, N. lx'ry fr11uml.vr.w, lf, liffrrirrmlr, N. lfn-vrl, ll. .lluflrlrm .ll, lhllmlnl, .l. llillllilllltv .ll. Kult Rim .41 ll. .lff!1u,nul, J, f,l'VA'li,N', J, lfwltlumn, J. Jil-vlnr, fl, filIlllTm'l'H, ll. I'lHI'lllIilI, ff fri' f tflfflill ll ffrmrf li 'rw u IIOHICIUNDNI 58 Nun l tl. ltll'.l1.hi. .S'!H1x1ue1l, .. finfmn, ll'. ZIIIIIIIIWIIIIIII, l,. f'llr'l',xly, .l. liwlllmm, H. .llfnlhrrlrllz .Nf'1grlu, X, llrl.VHl11Ix'I'7, H, ,lla lrllrrw, 5, fi4l.t'h'f, lititt I3 ff. lgl'.N.NI'-V, H. tfffllfll, .l. lx'1'1f1'!, III f't1rrm'rl, li'. lt',ff1m1,w, .ll, w',x',.t1, ff, Atl. lhrrliflx, l', llf-tw, J, lx'nlm1r1 Rim .1 .. ff' , lXY!'l It'XHPI, .l. lrzem, lx'. l,rnI:jln1m, ll'. Jirlrfmflrlfl, '. 'i l'r'II ', .. fXi1'Hr'YV, '. .HI1 ., IIUNIICIUIONI 00 HHN l ll, In I',l2 R, f'1Il1', f'H'l'-V. lf lx'11111l1fr:gf'r, .NI l4nu111'r, lf lfliflxrmlvl, C1 ll'rlll, X. lhnnq, fl. .h'l1'1'f1' .hh ffrlrrlfl P. l'llf7L'IlHfx lxmt I: lt. lrlrlcmwu, lf. linking, G lx. ,ll1t'ur!ll.v, Cf Sfzfffirfl, J, L lllflwr, l'. l,1'fIVH.X1', lli, .llalrllling .ll, llurl, l', .N'rll'rr, J. lvtlfl lliytl limi ,iz li. Nllwtry. if lx'rm,t', fi. Hun, Il. HI-Iltflllllll, ll. lx'n'x.xl1'y, .l, lfmr, R. .N'flnnll, .l, Hnrllumzrl. P K Freshmen . . . Score Musical XXL-rc XYtlI'iilIlg our wny up nncl ciijoyiiig t every minute. SRIYS the c1i2lSSUi- 1061. ,xlilillillg inclcccl is their suvvcss in various ticlfls ot' cn- tlczwor which mn lx- zittriliutcfl to their maturing V outlook on litc. J Music' found young tnlcnt in girls' gtncl hoys' gh-Q, lwztncl, :incl orchestral. hun :incl lfmlicf' , .' 1 H with the blllmlwling Vitality Ol this CllCI'Q1CllK' group. junior High Student ct0llIlC'ii, lcd lay Vrcsirlcnt Rusty Iiztincs :incl Scvrct:try-'li1'cz1s11rcr Torn Nlzthcr, ushcrccl out ll suc'c'cssful ycnr. Nlziny nthlctic' tcznns shinccl with thc victoria-s ot' their ,HW mm WW fy phmmd bythl, young plzxyi-rs whilc pc-ppy vhccrlczulcrs kt-pt I J x , , , l'il't'.YfIHIfIIl amy ,tfiifm lf. lltIf?It'.Y, spirit high. Y' lltzllfr, will J. Puppvr tlvx JIM. X. lfz'4'1't'x! .w11'lt'x tzpprnfhzgly, IIOMEROOM 3 Ruw l 1 G. llumxrn, J. lIuz'1'x, l'. Ttxvl, li, lslllffillli, J. Rnlzfw, ,l. Smiflz, E. l'4'11nyptu'kt'r, H. Dzmltzp. Row 2: C. .1dr1r11.v, X. CHI'I'f'7l, .ll. lJ1'ww'x, J. llfzxlvtf, P. .Yfzrz'y, C. J!'Il.Yt'7l, C. IVl1it1'. Row 3: I1.SlJ1IP1'II- fr sffulf, l.. Jnxfiu, l,. Pudulzz, V 15. .N1t'lxw1, J. .1l11r.x, D. H11- lfrzms. HOMEROOM 12 Rnw I tl. to rj: J. lfnxx, J, 1.11m- rlffzwlr, .ll. YJIIVIIIPXIHI, D, Barr, R. lfrrzlvy, .ll. .llt'udt', L. Cv1lt'0?'t', .ll. .llwllm1, S. llulkvrfful, G. lfngt'rx. Row Z: IV. Argo, J. JIIIVHII, R. Goodall, .ll, Taylor, IP, II'1'lgt1r1z', li. llrlyrliv, J. .Ytzzzgglfy v R. Smll, D. Cuff, 17. Lvnfz. Row 3: , J. l'11!z'4'1'.wr1, lx. Crzxxzdy, J. I1 ll- liumx, G. Trzrwnun, T. B1-Il, D. Sfnlfclry, Q IIOMEROOM 38 Rnw l tl. to r.J: li. 1 lmvt'rx, S. Fox, .l. Cfrlllrzghrr, 17. .U0rrr'Il, C. Jnmxw, l'. Ryan, F. Dt'IlVtll'7I, C. 1 Cnnzpnll. Row Z: IV. l.4'nf:, .1I. .iltI.Y1JlI, ll. Lfsi, S. KUU, J. .S'le1il!t'1l, J, liiygrnx, J. Flr1gz'r. Now 3: J, ESfl'V1I'lIl', H. .ll1'Ilc'1', X. .Wlfr'rs, J. .lrl1mu1l, S. lI1'r'r1'H. 4 i ,, HWY, ,Y ,,,, Y., ,,, , T., -4- thletic and Scholastic Victories HUM EROUM 50 Ilmx' I ll. lu lil: .lI. .llrumul, J. l..Vlfll'V, lf. l1'llll'um.s, lf. .llll.Xll'YV, l'. U'llll'.x, ll. llnmrlrl, .ll. .Y1':'ly, J. fflrml, .l. llrflrr, .ll. l m'r'v. Num' 1: lf. .ilzrnyrn IJ. l'7l'Hlllll-IIQ, lI'. Jnflllxnrl, JT. ljvlllfl-Il' lf. T.Itl'.sl, S. liivggyrzrl, lf. .ll1vm1d, ll, l'nruq- VQIIIIIIII, J. 1'1'rqr'r, I , Kn.w'l. Huw .31 R. lluimzx, li. lllmlrr, Hf .YTIIIVPIQ .l. IJIIPIIII-A, .l, lirwqnry, N. Tnnmlwx, ll. l,I'Pl.HUl. HUM ICRUOM 57 Kms li L. Hvllllll, X. .3'l1'7L'1Hl, I. .Yf'7vmullf, T. .IHVI-Q, X. .S'lnm', if Jllllll, lf, lluln'1l.'4'r, .ll. l vl1', I4. lfhzff, H. .Ur- i'lr'nry, Huw Z: J. linir, .l. .1lyrr.x, T. HVIIIHI, l.. Clzrlrr, ll, lhflmfrl, ll. lil1nL'1a'1'll. l'. llnf1'rl1'r, l,. IX'4lf4'.N, IP. .X'uff'nrrl, .ll.lImy. Rum .it T. .1l11.r7z':'N, H. filllllflllfll, J. .1lm.ll11ll1'11, J. Unylf, D. l'11,w V, .U. fT1IIl.X1', J. ll'rrll:f'l, l'. lx'r1n'qwr, .1l. 'Ibn-r. IIOMICROUM 59 Huw I Cl. tn rib: la, .IlI.XfIH, J. l fmv!1'r, I . lifrzxg, J, lflnir, lf. lflllvif, J. liylrr, .l, Slrnmg, .l. llfrrlwvl, IJ. lX'Illv.X'I'I', l'. .llllI.llTl-.Yfl'V. Run J: R, SI'I'7i'1'TT, R. li'Tl1'1'T1'f, K. .Xvl'7i'TlIlll,V', .ll. .Irun!rl, IJ. Slmrl, J. .1lfn.Yuunml, R. RFI-HI, S. Ilrn .Svllll'Vl, K. .Uyl'V.x, T. ffuflfll, ff. Trrflz, li. lilfrlnn. Rum' 3: J. Jrnkmn, .l. l f'lrlm11r1, R. f'n,gill, l'. llurm'y, J. C'nfJ1', R. .S4fN'Pll'I'V, U. T':7'llll.w, l'. lTIl.V',IIIl'I', V. Drvvw, T. Trlyfuf. IIOM ERUOM 78 Huw I 1I.mr.1:.l. CrmL',.l..llr'.Y' lIPllll'I', .Sf IIIIVVITAIHI, li, ITIHITIIP, I.. Trnlpl1'lm1, J. .lnl1n.xlnn, li. linllml, ll. TTVIIITHIIIPI, K. .1ly1'rx, .Sf ,X'HlIlll'V. Nun 2: R. lfVlI'Ii'llTHltTx', T. .TlrTIPI.UUl, l'. YVIIVIIIW, l.. Rfzlz- rlrllx, .U. Hllllrr, f', Hrllvffvv, K. l n1wlrr, Cl. NTIIIIINKIKN, I.. lfnlnnulz, lf. Ulu'r1lrfKf'. linux' .52 K. lX,I'lTIl'-V, IV, .1lr1'wr, li. Ilurrlinq, .l. Gil- jillun, J. H'l1ftr, li, lnlvwlry, K' .1llllIfH'lllIPlllll, J. Y'P'I'NIHI'V, Cf Hn! 541111, fl. .S'f1'flC. Eighth fade HOMEROOM 52 Row 1 fl. to r.D: E. Sfllllllll-N, .Y Ackorrnann, T. T1'rr1'll, G. l,1rw1'r, A. VValkcr, N. Pfrk, l'. Hvl.71Xll'llIl, I. Pederson, B. Kl1'mslz'n1', .-1 Davis. Row Z: G. .S'cho1'n1fr, R 0'N1'1'll, Ill. ,1lI.,QlI.0, P. Fflclz, I lVc1'ss, J. Yakv, I.. lf0'1L'llL7ld, I, O C O 'X 5 .V Q ., , . . ' ', . f . , 7 R0 .2 Jzjff . J. . , - fa A D. J1Tf?fSh071, J. 1' , . Rifhlwy, ' R. Y a J '1', 'I T 3, QQ Srnallry R 4IlI'1Lfl 1 I LMI ard W 3 Ifl nnflly 1'a jllhwx 'XX N V if EX fx I . 1 X 5 XXV! .Hg 5, 'F Cf Sw HOMEROOM 55 Row 1 fl. tn rj: C. Kwialkowxki, B. Dean, S, IVirlh, S. Sln1Tkbridg1' H. Evans, P. Zarlarlan, L. Chow S. Voughl, J. Popper, L. Fnxirr: Row 2: T. Snapo, J. lVay, S Johnson, K. .ll1'wh1z, C. liaxlvr, JI. .1lcClay, T. Hough, l'. Grailvr D. Collins. Row 3: l'. Olliax, S l,ILlWlI.!'ff, R. Shari, D. 1'lIUNlllX D. G1'rnrn1'll, S. KfU.Y.Yl!'y, J. lmnmnx HOMEROOM 72 Row 1 QI. to r.J: .ll. D1'1lrmon1l, J Connor, l'. Rvlf, J. FILVHH1, N l'V11ods, .1l. HTIIUS, V. .vtllllllflllfllfl lf. Artinian, I.. Lawton, G. .'lI1'- Cr1'11. Row 2: 11. lfrnxf, D. Joslin R. Minnifk, A. llanlfng, R. xlruzx, C. G1:nl1'l1', F. Kry, R. Sinzpxnrz H. Bazar, D. Stuart. Row 3: R Haynie, W. Sailor, l'. Howlfs, S liqffeljingrr, A. Swaynr, C. l,l'VllTI'S J. Davis, E. .1l1:F1'1'l1'y. , ' K' v v v v v . L A. N I ., M1 'I f jf ,Ll 1. 1 ., 1 v ,I fk J' 'J U Y.. IIOMEROOM 74 Row 1 fl. to r.j: L. Ffarn, S Tallzol, R. Parkinson, K. .llolnloxlz V. Ellis, T. Hood, 411. Klt'fillfl..Vl'lI B. Cowperlhwait, M. Dvwr-y, .ll Long. Row 2: H. fiffh-Ilfl, W Kennedy, T. Jarvis, T. Wclxh, M. B!Lldl1SSfl7'fI?, J. Pirri, D. Iluntrr B. Menecly, T. Lawx. Row 3 D. Sinclair, J. Fasy, J. Wrixx flf. l,6lV'l!?, N. Ha5h11r1', J. Ellinl D. .1lulligan, S. Burns. ,uf Experience Ups and Downs of Growing Up lust l'IllK'l'lIlX llu-lr lm-us, l'lj.1lllll-Q!-lllllS ills ruvm-i'a-rl Ilml ilu- xmrlml was Ilu'ii' m'slc'r. l'.v1-i'y1I4iy' limuglil niaiiiy' iumvcl iilul cxriliiig l'XlM'l'lK'Ill'1'5 iii vlqissvs, vlulms, mul sports. ln vlaissmriiiis, Slllll1'IllS W1-lx' guiclcrl ilitn ilu- rinlil l'llilIllll'lS qiiul uuiu- llll'0llj,.1ll luuisliiug 'i liiilli ml ri-vi in l. f-Hula-fl lay Nlr. Rziyiiunul Sllklllllfll, vlglllll- griulm-rs wi-rv llllI'UflllK'1'll In our liislnric' paisl. lfiiglisli skills wc-rv :lin-vim-fl lay Klrs. linux- luring. 'l'lu'y will lung rm-nu-inlwr llu' skits lirmii Jnllmlvv 'l'r1'n111l'n, pimrliic-1-rl ln' Ilu- lfnglisli vlgisscs, wliivli xi N . v Y 1 v A 1 X l pruvulml rlraiiiiqitu' ilu-ills lll zissvnilily. l'lllHlil- QOL x nu-iugil lIl2lllIl'lll1lllK'!-5,gl'lll'I'2llSK'il'lll'l', iiul lu illli w1'i'4-ilaiily' i'lumr1's mi ilu' svluml svluwlllln .X liglill-i'si1l1-ul sc-luml lilc- was iuil lzulciiig lol' llu's1- IDVIJIFX Xilllllyj' lu-uplc. Nlllllf' rlulis, .illilm lu llhllllb, lmiul, mul llu- m'c'lu'slr4i vlaiinucl llllll 0 u lmuillx, 'l'lu'x' l'm'km-rl mul mlh-fl il jlllllfbl liigli Ulu-11 lumsvs zuul lu-llu-cl ln1'lu'0l' sm-Him' liigli Icainis mi to virtnry. ilillbll'llll'lIlUl'ill1lK' 31-ni' was liigliliglilm-rl lay il Nllllllfbl' lin-lbs clzuuw' iii Xpril. Nlviiiln-rs ul Ilu- vlulm mul Ilu-ir mlzilm'-. uijoxul eliiiiviiig mul l'1'lil'l'SlllIll'lllS in Ilu- svluiul gyiii. s 'xl 'l '1 'fl 'll itllllllllyylllilllllflllllx lifillli' lxllllllll' l.4'II: J. .N'li'l'lli'1l .wllx fluff 7'1'1'1II'4l'.YlH .ll. l'f.vlw'l1'r1i' mmf ff, f':Hl',x' in grgulm-rs zirc- rum' in tlu- lull swing ol svluvol lilv l 1m41ml lf'ml1'f pmilmlmu. Riglu: .l. Ilkm:.'f1rli!w.v 1f ,lliglil mul :u'IivilX'. rc-zulx' lu Iaikl- llu- rm-ins als limslu-w Al-Y ll'f'ff iff' 5'P 1 'Q 4 Al f1lf 1l '. f'f f' F1 ll l f 1'l1f. lin' luuli-rs ol' llu--junior liigli. IIUMERUOM H-I Kms I ll. In r.l: J. lxrlly, l'. l VllfliLfl'V, .l. f'nuk4'll, .l. llixrllrrl, l.. .lrnnlrl, J'. Hllflly, l.. l'Jn1L'r'r.x', li. Illllllffllllll, H. Ai!-IIPIVIIV. Rim' 2: K. l il3'f7:1lrl'4L', ff. l,1lT'l-A, l'. llurpwr, J. llvlly, J. C'nmlil, lf. lily, lf I .S'Inrl.w', .I, l'b1vl1-r, I. C'mrn1rllrnm, .ll. llllllwl. Huw .42 J. f'f1'k4'rI, .l. IJIIVXIIPIX, lf lflllll, J. llulmlfn, if lh'r'nrlxl1in', lx'. fJlIiX'1'll1l, .ll. llwll, 'lf ll'l'XlI-Plllll, N, liwli. IIOMICROOM 8-2 lxuw l ll. In f.lZ f.. .lflff4'V, 5. llflifzrzirl, lf, Slntl, .ll, Olrrrelnff, R, lX'llHllIl'l-Lfff, R. Szzirlwr, .l. U'.X'rill, IP. Paul, J. ll'e'mlf'll. Huw 2: R. .X'1'r1yl4'y, l'. .llllHt'f, IJ. Rrirl, .ll, Raw, .NI Sruiflr, .ll. llillf.NOPl, S. .llllffliy II. Roll, IJ. .S'nlll'1'url, J. lIlJfliPl.LfI'f', Rim' .iz l,. ffllflfllll, l'. .llnn-ll, T. l.IJlIH1Ii.V, l', SJIIVIIVIII, I., ll'ilwnl, R, Upprl, l'. lluljlrlrl. Seventh Grade SfIll1t'7If Cu1111r1'l boys dnzvx upfor tl11'fc1f11Ity baske!- lmll g11111e'. till a Bit Dazzled by The lirst yezu' :it I.. .-X. H. S. wus enthusiasti- cully greeted hy exulmerunt seventh graders. They immecliutely plunged into ll whirl of school activities including clubs, music, und sports. The year bounded to n good start when parents of new students purticipzxted in 'Buck-to-School night. The result wus nn early understanding hetween the lnculty und parents. lfull's nrrivnl snw the nnnuul junior high pro- duction Fun und lfrolic supported by most of the seventh graders. Friday night open houses, given lor underclassnien and their friends, were HOMEROOM 77 Row l: D. Tufts, T. Vl'ood, D. Thi-t'll'HlL7Z, H. l'l'4z.vs111z, K, Slwin, S. V1zl1'nt1nz', K, Shnnzosk, S. Spffcrs, S. Slonv, P. Thompson. Row 2: J. l'V4'st, E. Vlfhirly, D. l'V1'lI111111x, .l1. l'Vynn, B. Snzfth, .-1. Roth, L. Van lfVyt'k, R. Stmzzwis, J. Gztbwnz. Row 3: D. Wood- 1'o1'k, T. Suylor, X. Schultz, L. Smith, R. S111-lion. . Q . . .XJ .A R . 3' ,Q lr' is f' 'xt . X I Milf' ' ng' .-X ,x w I - xfk ,nj K' Ty-.NXT tim w IIOMEROOM 7-l Row 1 tl. to rj: K. D11nh11n1, I.. .ll011roe', T. Laskvy, T. Gallzzghrr, T. Hudson, W. Irwin, R. Bricker, R. Leonfzrd, P. Sfhrztdvr, N. Hanna. Row Z: B. Brown, P. Pope, B. Phinnvy, D. Huber, K. Perry, IV. Knofk, S. Stake, Mclrlzldo, J. Rnak. Row 3: P. . B111'r1l, L. Claire, K. Booz, IV. J . Av T, ix ' ft, ,xrX4..f' , ij! T x lt .xf K Zi 5 ff ..' 1 HOMEROOM 7-2 f Row 1 tl. to rj: C. ,llor1'on1, P. Hrrthrong, T. Bmun, J. flustin, J. Pugh, C. I.ukash1'r'w, C. Patton, R. Patton. Row 2: C. l,lf'ZUI-S, J. .lIrC!e'lI11nd, N. Cj1l5flZfL'7fl', R. Cole, R. Burr, J, Didlino, L. Ely, W. Rcinl. Row 3: L. Gillin, L. Uhr- munn, T. Sanckowifs, G. I111r111on, V. Smith, K. .lICLlLlLghT1-Il, fl. Czzssidy. 1-V11 '1 h 11, D. Em Ah. ,G ,J . 1 1' m Y' iajihtvj X 3 JJ- ' Aw K TT X, V X i5il: i'j D ll - t1'YTl bf jKQeuC1 ' 'Qld ' ,' 1 5 , K 'L AQ fyvj X OJ 1 l' 1 fxcf sf ft, V S N X X iigh School Life 11111111 1111111111111 111 11115 1'.11g1'1' 1g1'1111l1 1 X 1111s 1111115 111111111-11 111.1111 111 1111151 XIX., 11 N 1111111111111N I1111'I'1'511'11 111 I11ilXII11Q 111 11111111111 III11 11111141-1. 111111 111111511111 X'11Ql1l11, 11111' 51'Y1'Il111 gl111l 11-11111 N11'w.111-111-1'11-1'1'1'11111111 X11 1111111 111111 x1lh5.1Ql111'1 1.111 111111 X11N'w 8111111 11l1'N1' 5111111-1115 11111- 111411111111 I111 1 N71 Nl,N1lllx11' 111! ll KJ, I1I11k111r I 1 111111 1 111C1?1 , 16 1 12 17' N C131 1 11.111 Q 1 .N fx, 6 'v S MXN? I1 1. . K1- . ' 'N 1 1.1, I-X x 1, -1 61 uf, A1 ' 'X 11' by 16--1103 6 110Nll'IRO0M 7I 111111I11,1111'.1: 1l.C11II,.I.11I , 1 1 1111111, I. 1111'11'1'II, IJ. 111111111111 1 Il1111l11111111, X. 1'1'1II1 11, If. .11111111 I4.1'111'1'1II,.l.1'1111111111gI111111. 111111 II. l111111'I1, I'. If11111'1'r1', .I. 111 1 1 , II. luxwl, if 1171211111 1 4, '111'I 111511, l1', 1'1111f1 IJ1If11111I11I11 111 .N 1I11'11l111I1111I1111, lt. 1111'1'11II, 1 'rl I 1 ' 1'X III , ' ' ' 111 . '11'1k1'1, ,I, I'1'II1111gI111,1I, lf. III!! ff' II Pl I If11I 1 I1 H111 X U7 bil III Ol if 159191111 SN ,,f7IZ1lf1fj 10 1' 3i21111111:11111n11 731 Ii X1 1 11 111 Il C' II1 '11 41 . , . . ffl II11111j1Il1'1'vv1, .Sf ll11II, lf. ,'fIIl.1 II11r':j1'111'1'1, 1'. ll11I1', .I, I 11r1I II1111I1f1 11' l 1I1111111I111 I ll 1 , . 1 , 1 , . . I 111111 Z: 1I, I 1'11I1111, 11, I111I1'.1 II111111111111, .I, II1111113 I.. I11'1I1'1'r I'. II1'1'1'111',1', .1I. I'Q.1l1'1'I11l1', I I111'111111', If II111kI1'. 111111 .4 I'2111I11111'II1, I. I1'11I1, If .S1fJI'I'I'X I II111'f11'1', .I, 1f11111I1'1'111, I1 I51 11, 11111111111. J 1 0 N if 1 N I I ,LI , 1 9 QA, .1 '1 JJ 11, 1 I ,I :N ff ' ' V 11- 1 I 1 I 1 ' 1 ' !l10N1lCR00iI 76 11 1 11.111 1 11. 1111.11 11z1111I1Kf I4 I.11111fI111111, 1'. A1'111f1l lf 11111 1 1., I'1111I11111, 16. ,1114f:1111.111111, I'H11'V, If. ,1I'1'r, I1'. I'l'f1'1', I'lIA'l'HifI111l, 111111 IND. g'lI1l 11 . , - , I. 111 111, ,. I' Il,f.l11 . ,1111 ., '. 'f1v'11qgu1111111 fb 1 1 wx I1I111 Il 1I lfftl I IJ I I1 L I 1 ,1I111A-, I'f.'3L1'111111g, S, I'1111'1 11, 11 11 1 1 1111 7 1 1 I W1 l1l 111 1 UX11 '11 'Z . . . 111'1', '. 'flI.1, 1'1 1' 1 ', 11. J 1. 1' ', .TH I I 1111 I I.. X11I1Iw, Il. l1'111J1, 11, .Y1'7.'111 1 11 1 ji 1 1 111111111 1111' 1'1-1111115 111 111l111k11'111Q1'1l1111111111 1111 11I11l111NI1 1551-111111111I111'11111111'1-1111111111 11115 ' . Q ' . ' 5 -- N733 'W' ?'ig'.4.W F!lli'f i ' ' ' I . OUR BODIES AND MINDS GROW TOGETHER Football: Q Building for Next Year, Spaffordmen Trip Mustang for Lone Triumph ..... 82-83 Q JayVee Eleven Grab 3 Wins, Little Lords Post 5-2 ................. . . . 84-85 i i Basketball: 0 L-A Quintet Cops Section II Crown, Kiwanis Tourney .... . . . 86-87 Q junior High Whips 7 Straight, JV Quintet Trips 7 Rivals. . . . . I 88-89 Wrestling: Q Injuries Plague Matmeng Bessey Nabs Crown .... . . . 90-91 Tennis: Q Netmen Claim Complete '57 Squad ..... . . . 92-93 Baseball: Q Moundmen Defend Section II Crown .... . . . 94-95 Girls' Sports: 0 Lassies' Undefeated String Halted-Rack Up 3 Wins, 2 Losses, 3 Ties ...... 96-97 0 Lassies' Sextette Trounces 4 Rivals .................................... 98-99 0 Lassies Retain Most of '57 Net Squad, Cite Successful Spring Campaign.. . .100-101 1 .fx Blllldlllg For Next Year, Spaffordme ATI off ff D I 5 JUNIOR HIGH .I. V. FOOTBALL TEAM Run' 1 C. Qmzuzmwz, T. l wm'r, .l. S1mm1y, D. linyrl, I.. Jflwix, IV. .lzj1'ff'r.v, L. llur ' Lg, J.lImulf1l!, l,. Xfflzlv. Row Z: D, .SIft'TUlIFf, J, Hfzilvy, K. f,I177L'Pl'I'Hl'ZUtlI'f, JLIJ. C lim, T. .S'p1ws, S. Julzuxmz, X, 124,151-r1f'f1'1'4'ti.v, R. l'v1lr'rsv11, X, Far'r'hi11e'lI1'. li ' 3: Jlr. lf. lx'0lm1'!Q1'f', 17. II'l'llf11H1.v, ll. l7r1Hi1'lx, lf, II'0rlr'y, J. Flnr1'fm', K, M if mlnll, J. Illtvf, R. .S'1IlHlll'l.Y, ,Il. II'j'II7l. iv VARSITY FOOTBALL 5'l'fIrH2f Uff' l.Illl.S' . IIIIUI' um. .. , . Z5 0 'pp 1' Blcrirm I9 0 Iimlm-+.1m1o .... I-I 13 Nl' rplc XCXYIUXYII I3 O I I SI'JI'IllgIIl'IfI. . , I9 I3 A I NICQIIIUII. I8 7 NzlLI11m'. . 38 0 NCIIIPI' I,I'UYIlIl'IIl'L' 26 10 Xlvcliu. .. . Z0 ll SWAIVI I1 nu nl- 30 1.4 C. l'l11'l1'p.v is rlmwzvd by ll Swrzrfllizlzlrr' plrlyrr III II Iwlxz' ninzzzmzl. J ,WW I JUNIOR I-IIGII FOOTBALI, Rmx' 1: .llfx li. lx'nlfulg1'f-, V. Dryvr, IV. Gfzlbmiflz, IJ. l'1z.vvy, K. .II1'I!z'r, D. T!Ir7HIll.Y, J. .llf1f'.Il11llrz11, J. IIYINIAIIIIIX, C. ,1lfznfrz'dm1z'f1, X. .IIr1 f'v!y. Row 2: IP, l lr'111fn l'. HtI.Y4'.YlIUfl' ,l. 1,mm11'.v, K. Gmulr, T. ,Ila.x'wf'll, T. Jlfzlzvr, R. Casxvl, R. IIJIl'l'!l'IT,' R. IIIIIAIIUS, YI. limzm. Row 5: J, Gvyvr, n1 gr,, li. .Il!IZlgl'?', E. Rllfll, I'V.DIlZ'f.S rushfs to S. Mclntnslfs .l Glffillrzrl, D. liT'llllX, J. ll'w11l-Srl, 17. Sfzffwrrl, ,Il. Gflgwr, C. C:I'7lfl.!l', R. Ulwrrivff, r1xsz'slrznrf'r1x ln' trlrklrx az Swrzrill- J. lJ11z'1fs. J. lillinll, mgr. mon' gfr1'drir'r. 82 Trip Mustangs For Lone Triumph lllll' 1057 1Ql'l1l1l1'l'h, l111il1li11- 1111 1-x 1l'IAl1'Il1'Q'1l 1 I A . s1111111l llfl' IIK'Xl 1l'1ll', 1111s11-1l il I 11111, 0 l11ss IAl'l'1Jl'll I111' 1l11-1'.111111.1i1g11. 1'11111'l1 R111 Sllllll-1JI'1l, 111 his lIl'!wl 51-11111111 .11 l,-.X, l1-1l lllt' 1-l1-1'1-11 111 il 1l11'1ll- 11111-I11-1l ll 211 11'i1111111l1 111'1-1' XI1-1li11's xlllSI1lll1QH 111 1l11- s1111111l 5 llllill I1111111- l'Il1'11llIlll'I'. ll11- l,111'1ls 1l1'1111111-1l l11Ill'1'1JIll1'SlS l11' ll s11111ll 111111'g111 11111- 11111111 111 1l11- l',1l1l1Sl1lIll' I1'111', l-l 13. I 'l.l11- gI'l1l1l1'l'S 11-ll 111 X1'llll'l' I1-111-1111-111-1-, 511111114- I11-l1l illlll Xl111'11l1- X1-111111111 I11' 11111- 111111'l11l1111'11. 'lLll1' I11111' 1'11lll1'HlS 11'1-1'1- l1i1gl1l11gl111-1l l11 l'111- l lllll's lllill l1'll sl1111'1. Sl'Ill11I'5 l.ll.lI'lll' l'l1ll111s 1lll1l l,2lll Xllgllu :1111111'l11-1l s11111s 1111 1l11- l'11111-1' l,1lIAl11' X1-11's' ,Xll-l',11e-1 H1-l1111'.1111-111111111 s1-1'11111I l11111lJilll 11-11111 1 1 . .11 lll1'1'l11S1'11l 1l11- 51-.1s1111. 1-11.11'1l l411l1 I1-sl .1111l H11 1l1s1 1111 l,l1'lil'I'S1Jll 11111l R111 ll11l11l11111 '1'11l1l11-1l l. . - - . . F .. 1111511111115 1111 1l11-l11111111'11l1l1-1111-11111111 l1s1. l'l11l1115 11111l NIigIi1111.1l1l11-1I l11111111'.1l1l1- 1111-11111111 l11'I'IllS lll 1l11-l4l11-511-1 l'11111-s' .XII-111-I1-11 51-l111'111111s. l11111'l1 511.lll11l'1lS s1111111l 11'1ll 1-l.11111 11111111 l'l'llll'IlIII1Q l1'lI1'I'11'llllIl'l'S 111-x1 1'1':11' SIlll'l' slx jllIll1Jl'S .1111l 1-l1-1'1-11 s1111l111111111'1-s V1-1-1-l1'1-1l 1'111's111' l1-111'1's, ,XIl11llll'l' I11ll l1'illll 11I s1111l1s 1lIl1l 11-11 ,lllIIl11IAS Il11lJl1l'1l -111111111' 1'111's111' IllllIll'I'1llS. 1 11111'l1 51J1lll1ll'1l 1-1111111l1-111l1' 111'1-1111-11-1l, Hxxlllll IT I1-111-1'1111-11 l1111-I1 .1111l 1l11'1-1- 111' l1llIIA 1111-11 111 1-1'1-1'1' 1111si1i1111, 111- Nllfllllfl 1I11 111'1-111' 1Q111J1l. UI' 1-1111111-, l11- Slllll llI,i1'1'llII1g il llllll' l111111111', 11'l11-11 1'1111'1'1- 1111l1' 11'1111 11111- 14.11111-, 1l11-1111l1' 11'111' 111Q11 IS 1111. 1 . , 1 . ll11- l,11l'1l s 51-1-11111l l111lI 1'.1ll11-H s1111' 1l11- 1-l1-1'1-11 1114111 lhllkli 11-11111 .1 llilllllllll' 1l1-111-11. 'lllll' s1111111l 1.1lli1-rl ll 111.11'l11-rs 111 1l11- S1-1'11111l llllllh QlQ1llllSI l'.1l1lXSl1lIll' 11'l1il1- 11 llIl11l 111'1'i111l 111111'l11l1111'11 1111ss 111 l1.11'1'1' .Xl1l1-11 l1I'11lIglll 1111 1l11- 1'11ll1' .11111i11s1 s1ll'lllgll1'l1l. Vlllll' xll'1ll1l 1-111111-sl S1111 llIt'1QI'lll1l1'I'S . I A V .I A ,I U I 1 I I 1 L 1 11 H TII1' 1111l.1l11111I1'11.qf1111II111l1 119111-111'r 111' l111' y1'11r trophy 1 111 1- 1111 .111 l'.ll' 1, - 111.11g111 .1111 1 lt ll 1111 11 111-1-.1-1-1111-11'l11lJ. .1l1'4qlf11!1y .1l1'. R. .1'p11,jI'111'1l1'111111111v11' llll' Nl11a11111gs 1'.1ll1. 11.1-.11-1111111-. -- ard' Lb bb -'UU VARSITY l U0'l'BAl.l. TEAM IQ1111 l 1l. 111 111: 11111111 l1'. .S'f1111l'111'1l, lf. Y'1'.1l. lf. T1'111'1111111, lf l'l1l'l1p,1', IP. .ll1'glf11, IJ, f7f'1'l'1'1IXll, R, I'f'1'l1'1', ll'. ,ll1'111l1', 11 .X'111A', l.. .ll1l1'11, I , l'f:g111-1, S. .ll1l11l11.1J1, 11111111 lf. N1l1111'1'k. R1111' 2: I . lb111'l1111, J. l'1'111l111'1111ll11', J. Hr111'n1'r1l, l1'. ll11!11l11111, ll. IJ1-!!11!'11rl11, C'. 11'11!1111l11111, IJ. I'f11i'111'1iI, 1'. ll1'.1'.1', U. ll11l1', J. l.11.1'l1'1'-1', S. .ll111'11I1'1-r, If Ci11111l1l1'. R1111' 3: ll'. l,1lT'l.N, J. ,x,Ilf'lHIP, J. l1'1111lc1'11, J. l1'1'!ly, 17. ll111'f11'r, if .ll11111'1', J. I7111'111ll'11q, J. l71'1'1'.'1'r.1111l, ll, S11-1'1l1'r, l'. l111r1'1'.11111, .l, l'll'lf.1llII', if H1111-, ll, Sl. J11l11l. K1111 l: 11, ,X'11ll111111lf1111, .ll. ll11rl, Cf .llL'1'.1.1', N, .SlPl'1'V.Y, ll'. ll111'll1', ,l. lfrzrpp, 15. l511r1!1-H1-, l', Ul11'r1l1151', .l, lrzuirl, lf. l'1'11'11', l1 , .N'1'1A1111l11'tf1l, R. lI1'1'k1'11g, H, l11gr11111, P. .S'!y1'r. 8.1 1111 J ayVee Eleven Grab 3 Wins, Little Lords C. Hate runs hard and fast for rt TD in the P 'I rowfzlenre ga rne. C. Bale is downed by a Nether Providence player in an exciting moment of the game. J. Xovino looks for an opening as he charges post .Vedra foes. Nether Providence op- ponents tackle C. Bale as he runs for an L-A gain. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL School OP I' LA HS I nterboro .....,..,.,. 7 19 Eddystone ,....., 13 I 3 Marple Newtown. . , 0 7 Spriugileld ...,... 0 14 Yeadon ......... 18 7 Radnor ............ 13 6 Xether Providence .... 7 7 Media ,.,........ 38 0 JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL School OPI' LA IIS Darby ........ .,... 6 19 Lpper Merion. . . I4 7 Springfield ...,.. 6 14 Nether I'rovidenc'c , 6 0 Yeadon ........ 6 I8 Swarthmore. . . 0 30 Radnor ..... 0 6 84 0 t5-2 Q4 An... asv J. ,Ill l.'1'1w1111 111.xl11',x 111 l11'lf2 l,,.ll11'1111 1151171 I fzfnr.ll1111111fJl11y111l11.x1'.x111. 'VIC l1'x ll fnflr-11fJ 111111 ll jing 1111 1111 f1l11y 1.11 N11 l'1l1f-v.xl11111' 31111111 I' ll111'1'1'x1111 1l1111jq1'x 1l11:u11 II11' A111'l1l,1'11r I l l'7l 11 J-I 1j111111'. .x II 1111111 .v11'11111!1l1' 11x l.-.I 11111115 1ux1'.v.v N P J. lJ11A1 1.11111 xl1'1'l1l11'.xl111'1'11'11'1'11l1111gf111.x.x lflll !1'A:gl1l,xp111. 111'Il11'l111ll111 41 J. lf Q1111113 XS L-A Quintet Cops Section II Crow VARSITY BASKETBALL ll'. l7t1i'1'.r. Cl. 1,111-fIifJ.Y, .l. llyltlmf, L. ll'f11'f'lcr, 17. Taylor, J. IJI't'l?t'7'.Yl1Il, .l. 17t1r'l11l1'11vq, D. lJi't'V!'Il.Y1I, U. ll'1II1'V.Y, ,l. l r1'f.u'l11', ti. 15111111-x, li. ffl-Vl?'Il'IJIIll, R. llvycr, .llrzzztzgcn Foreground: .llr. IV. Rud- fflzfl-l', t'm1t'l1. In the tight Section ll League, the Lords .Xlter downing Kennett Square, 81 45, the lmuttled to ll tie with Nether l'rovidence lor tirst Lords lmowed to Chester, SZ- 63, in the seinitinuls pluce. The Lords posted at 1-1-2 league record ot' the l'I.X.'Xpl:1yot'tis. while they chnllced up at 19-5 overnll nutrlc. High-scorer lor the Lords, junior .Xrtie llylnnd The hot league scrztp sztw the Nether l'rovi- grztlmlmed il spot on the Lpper llnrlmy News' dence Bulldogs dump the Lords twice in their All-liztst Delco lmnslcetlnnll. Senior Dick 'llnylor two clnshes while Yeadon :ind Nledizt, tied lor ztnd -lunior llztle XYillCI'S nnlmlmed second-texun third spot, tripped the Bulldogs. berths on the 1958 stluztds, The L-.X trio played -Y' .. Vonch Bill Rt1dclit't'e's cztgers gruhlnecl the lor the Ifztst squztd in the znnuutl llelnwatre t'lng1,er Kiwunis 'llournznnent lzturels us they Vounty .Xll-stan' clash ut fhester lligh School. whipped Haverford, who went on to win the Venter jim Dickerson sut out the plnyotit' l'l.X.X clnss .X championship. 'llhe L-,X tive encounters lmecnuse ot' at recent lllJllL'INll't'l0l1lX. wullriiiecl Ridley 'llownship und l'pper llztrlmy in Senior Vhnrlie Philips und Soph jerry lloetnling the rRu:ud's other tournzunent tilts. nlteriutted the tilth spot on the sturtine tive. D. Taylor fullnwx Ihr ball with hir C. Philfpt lmpx for p0XS!'XSft777 Qt' .1111 Fpprr Darby pluywr gmmlx D. eyes us tl7I Lppvr Darby plrlyrr flu' lm!! in an L'.k't'ffflI4Q tmmzvf with Taylor t'!n.vt'Iy11x he nvztlzvx In ft'l'L'I1 f' llt'tIT't'S fl llt77.L'71!'0llff, Ru11'1mr. tl puxs. S6 QIWZIHIS Tourney BOYS NARSIIY IXASKI IBAI I, IIIS 73 69 62 62 49 60 50 56 63 60 50 76 DD 68 70 61 65 75 X0 67 66 67 66 Xl 6.3 I N BOYS BASKI IBAII fx Lf, gf Stllllllf Upf 1.1118 33 .H .IU 20 Z6 .22 36 4.4 .29 .51 .W .SS .U -I2 32 Sl S7 .52 33 Junior High hips Straigh llfv II .v1'r'11f11!1l1j!'11r lln' lm!! in ll11' l.1111.w1l11Tc'111'- Il rx! I l11'.v!1'r g111111'. Jump l311fl,' I,-.l. gg111'r1x fI1l.N'.Yl'.Y.YI'IUl frnuz ll c'Il1'.N'f1'V 17111311-1' ul lln' l'1l!1'.xlr11. IP. U'flf1'I',Y g1111rd.v 1111 fappfwrlg player Hlllklllg tIjIlHlpS1IUf. J. l91'1'k1'1.w11 ifIlI'A npfnr IFN 41 IIHHP ffflff, l17l1f llwxpflf' l'1IP.YI' Qllilflflflxl, ll jump xlml flgnifzxl 1.-.lfs J,D1'1'k1'r.w11101115 61. lJ171'H1fl'II!Q n111k1u II 54PVl,PIQ,ff1'f1f ffll' l11f2 fm lin' l,nr1lx, 5111-1,1',v.gf'11lj11n1p.sl1111, i Q uintet Trips 7 Rivals 52 nw jmwfw HI ll INIIIHINJ' Xlml 1lIffl!IlNf II xl I flfxfff, .IINIOR IIIUII BUYS' IE.-XSKIi'I'I5AI,I, .Nfflwff Uf'f' l,.Ill.S' I1lI1'lI1rvl1v Ig fi X1 IIl1'I I'IlIXI4Il'III1 .II ZH I4.l1Illfn II .U SIIIIII1fIIl'I'I .IS .II ILIIIII 24 .YI NXMIIIIIIIIHII' JI -I' lppn-rXI1-mm X SI N1-.nlull I0 IH XI.lIIlIl'Xt'XXI1IXIII JI -Ifr XII-III.: ll 35 ICi1IIm-x IHNXII'-IIIII 13 20 l'i5H hIAIlS'I'H.S f'L!f'f1f Afinluf ffflun I flfwlx l ff1flx l'nl11l,x XII IIxI.uuI IF III 'II .ITU IM: IX Ilux I-nl T3 I I7 UI .455 II.IIl' H411-1-I JI I W IM XI I7 III!! IPIQIWI-Null ,I 'III 0.5 JIS IJ. IIIl1I't'l'.Y'QIll'N.N'f1l4' rrlmznzfl fu tl mud .w mmlwlf IL 1111 .N'pw11Qj1rlrf. 61 l,llllIbP.Y flnnhlm up 112111, llzrmam un :unlu- lmml lay-nfl fnlu lln lvflxkrl. Injuries Plague Matmen Bessey Nabs Crown WRESTLING lllQlICll by i11j111'u-s lllI'UlIg1llOlIl' llu- sc-115011, C1111 l1 Lloyrl l3l1u'lc's W11-s1li11g Sllllllfl rl1'op1u-cl 1II ol 11s 1101111-sts 111 post Il wi11l1-ss l'l'1'Ul'1l lll T lkilglli' L-1u'o1111tc1's. l 1ul1-ln-1111-fl l311l1 H1-ssc-1' Q1':111pl1-cl 111 llu- l'l.X.X stru-I l 1111-sll111g 1-1'o11'11 111 llu- 103-llllllllil vluss. llm-ssc-3' WL-111 011 lu rlrop Ll 1-low rlc-1-isi1111, 2 0, 111 HN H him! wwgfrv lm, H. ,MMV wmmzw M llu- R1-g1r11111l l'll2lllllJlUl.lSl1l1J5 to l'2lllli sn-11111115111 1,11Vb1y,-f,1,,-Q,,,,,,,,1,,,,, thc llfllllti 111, cfllllllllllil ll1gl1 Sflltlfll. Allllllfbl' liclclu- l.c11lz, 112 ll1s.,14111l1l11-ml 1l1i1'1l spot lll ilu- llislrivl lmtllcs. 11 .-Xlllu-sl111'lr1lll1c 51-11s1111, l,-1-X llilil 111111-11l111lly llu- ll111'1l lu-sl 11-11111 111 llu- ln-11g1u-. szucl fililfll l5l4u1lq, Hlllll 11s ilu- sc-1151111 IJI'UQUAl'SSL'1l V111'1r111s lIlIlll'l0S 1'o11pl1,-cl w1ll1 llu- 11u-x1u-1'u-1u-1- ol ilu- 1 1- 11-plznm-1-1111-111s 1-111151-fl tlu- srluzuls 1lmx'11l41ll. lllllgl 11111 185 lhrc Xlc-l11111 K . lirm- 11x1'xll11-xl1'f1111-111111111111 1'111'le up 1111- fJ111'111x 111 111.1 111111 1--yn-111' lll1IllL'l'2LlINL'll l3f1I1'I'1-51, 165 ll1s., Slilll sh, 127. llllll S11-vv NlLll'1Xll'l'l'. I5-l, Wl'l'1' lIIlllI'Cll lu-l'o1'c 01' cl111'111g tlu- S1-11s1111, 5111111 i'l11'is .Xllq1ss, l'lIIlIlCl'llll 111 tlu- 1951 lyli-2ll'Il'l Fllllllllllllll- ships. Slllll'l'0ll l1'o111 11111-111111111111 1l111'111g ilu- 111111- l. l11zu'l1 l5lzu'lc's 14111111 Ill' g1l'U2llIL'l'S lmtlln-ml lu 1-losv clc-c-151111114 111 ilu-11' '57-'58 1'11111p111g11. 'lxlu-5' 1l1'c1p1u-cl tlu- llz1vc-1'l'r11'cl 11111-1u-1', ZX--ZZ, 11s llu- lo Ilu-11' 111:11'gi11 ul vi1'l111'y. I11 1.lu-N111'1'is111w11 l'1'41y'. ilu- l.c11'cls lmllln-cl lu illl I8 IU :+17111'c- lu-ll111'1- Ilu- scrs' V111-11111 l85-lJ0lIll4l slot gnu- llu- lforrls Il1.s11o1 lIl1lfll'll1C llllill l11Ilx' Zn IX. WRl12S'l'l,lNG .S'1'f11111f 111'1- L. l IIS l':lll5l'UIl2ll 33 lll ll:1x'1-1'l'111'cl lx 22 X11l'I'lsl11NX 11. 25 IN l'IJl71'I' l,2ll'l1j'. 37 X l,1111'1-1' NlL'I'l11ll .48 S cillt'lll'lllILllll 25 H1 .Xl1i11g11111 . 33 I1 Sp1'i11gi11-lcl. , . .ll Ill 1'l1 TCI-ffl ll l,1114'1'1' .ll1-111111 11pp11111'11!, q1'11j7f2l1'1'. ci .lfkl-.N'.Y, 11'11-1.1111 I111' 1111111 Illl Il 1111.w- 1111111 I1 l,-.l X 'IL'l,fll lfll' .llIl'IINQfl7Il 11-11111. wp X I llknx 111111 lf 1.1111 .I11 .Il1111g1l1111 pl11,v1'1 ifl,Z'v'N fffpfv 111 l111l,j., 1111 1'111!1 ifH11f1'11f1111,1l1!.'1111111111, H111 11111 1111111111 11w11111 11,'11l1f1. 4 H1111 111W-X lm mfr if .lllflkx 11111l lf. l.1'11li l.. .lhlwrz .xlr11qQf11x 111 pull ,ll-.Y 1111 llwlllx 111 fl 1l1rI1111!l 1'111f1pl11 111 Il 1.11'1w!!111gg 111110111r11l!imixll111l1'l1'xr1111'11xj'f11l1 111 fl x1 wfwll. VS'Rl'1S'l'l,lNG TICAM Iimx l' lx' !'1111111A', lf. l.1'11ly H, ll1l711111g11ll, Cf ,N'11.v1l'1'1', Cf l411l1', Hf ll1'111fJl11'll, .Sf ,N'p1'1'1'x, l,, .ll11'1'1l, if .lM'1'.xx, -' ' ' ' ' 1 1 x' I ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ff !.11A'1111,111, lv. In-W--x'. lxmx H: Xlqr, I4 . I, .l11!111, . , 11121 H,x'1'L', 1. l1'111111, J. f1l11U1'lf,v, 1. .ll11rl,!1'1'11'1111111, l', l'511w!11111', lx'. l1L'1'11X, K' l'f11 11111, lf, l,11Hgl1'vv, lxr. .N'1'f21w, I7, lI'1ll111111x, N. .1l11111f1'1'1', i'11111fl .llry l.. lflfulc, Ol BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS TEAM Row I tl. to r.D: K. SliP!'.Y, IV. Illcadc, B. flllillcr. Row 2: T. Hanna, C. Abbott, D. Sny- der, B. Hqffman. Row 3: R. Peacock, A. Ilarrfs, I7l.Yf1'1lI'- tor Jllr. L. Richardx, li. llcrrc, D. Grillclt. Netmen Claim Complete '57 quad 1957 TENNIS School OPI' L.-'l HS Friends Central ....,. 6 0 Springlieltl ....., 2 5 Lower hlerion ,... 5 O Radnor ..,.,,,, 5 0 XYesl Catholic. . -l l Cheltenham .,.. 5 0 Norristown. . , 5 0 .Xhington ,.... 5 0 l laverford ,... 5 0 l'pper llarliy. . S 0 H, .llillcr IV. .lleade If experience helps, the 1958 tennis team should be a good one. VVith literally no seniors on the '57 squad, Coach Lawrence Richards welcomes his squad back for another season. Senior VVill Meade again claims the lirst singles for the Lords while Bill Hoffman, fourth singles, and Bart Thompson, who plays in the second doubles contests, are the Lords' only other seniors. Two outstanding freshmen, Bill Miller and Dick Spencer, eopped varsity slots this spring. The red-headed Miller is right behind VVill Meade at second singles. Spencer nabbed the fifth rung of the ladder to play lirst doubles. Ken Sipes reclaimed his third singles spot as he returned for his second season. The Champ , as he is called by his teamates, is only a junior, as is Barry Fhambers, another returnee. fham- bers teams up with Thompson in the second doubles. junior Tom Hanna joins Spencer at lirst doubles. K. Sfpes H. lloffmu n Track Squad Boasta Large Turnout IIIGII SCIIOOI, TRACK 1 1 Inu l rl. 1111.11 ,I, I.1Ill4',V, II. Il1'w1,V, II. Il1'II1l Illlffll, I. Ilun , ,I, ,XIIHIIIIH .lI. II1lVI, I,. .lI11r1I1f1I.'. limx J: l'1n11I1 llr. II, Ilnuum, If, Ifur1I1'll1', 1 , ,Suy1I1'r, .Sf I 11II1'r, IJ. Unwr- 1xIr, Il. Ilwl, lf I'Il1Ilf1x, I' Il: 1 lI1 IJ IIII 1fr111r1, , gr, . I . Run .iz I7, I'11II, fi. Ifflrmw, ll. II1-u1f1IlfII, I1'. I'fyI1'r, J, I7l1I.'1'f'x1ul, II, f'VIHA'I'I' Ix' l.IIlw, If. f1IVHlllII, .lI1jr. I'. Irmx, Nun lc If. .N'Il11rf11', I f'11I:lfm If ll'1lI II ll'IfI 1 , 4 1 x, , 1' ', I. I',r1u1n, I. I'.II11ftl, II. I'r1ru', Il, lX'!'1'HII'V, I. I'.II11. f1m1'l1 llmuglzns l,lIllt'JlllS 1058 lr4u'k ll'illll luqu-s lor ll gmul 51-1151111 1l1-spilv ilu' l41l1' 1lI'l'lYlll ul hlll'lIll.1, 1 fhlllll llllllfllll lu-lrl lll'ill'll1'C rum or Nlmixu- numslly' min this spring, with lllilllj' nl llu- xx-1n'l11nnxslw1A1uu4 lu-l1l In llu: gylll. Ilu- 4'lll4lt'I'lUl'IlS rlqnim ilu- lurgvsl llll'IlUlIl in llu- pus-I l1-w x1-.xrs l1rlm1'l1 llN'SllllAl!l s IW1JI'0illl'II- IIILL lK'll1'I'WlIllH'I's, 1111 1 ml uns C I1 ulu l' '-':1:'.' lmilips I uul Hula l1'sI. llllllllbi lu1l1ls ilu' svluuml 1lls1'lls l1'1'Ul'Il XS'lllll' lm-sl 1-x1'1-lls nl Il11-jnvvlxll mul sluvl ull. .X l.lIA't' 1'r1n ul so lll0lllUl'K'S su 1 mr! ilu' .,, Q ' . 4' . SUll, lllll l L l l ll lllLl lluluull ul I1l1nI lim llulxu ' ll'u'ris1m uul llrrll ll1ll1 l 1nI 1 plus lun KI 1 - 4 ' 42 .' ' s-liurs, l41'lfl l'.x'l1'r quul lylll UV1-r1':1sl1, lu-sul ilu- lust ol Il1'XK'1'1llll1'l'h, I llllf-ll llllllfllll S l'lllll'gl'S 1'xp1'1'I l1rlr1-llu'lu-sl- ! 1 lr -551-1l hflllilfl in lIl'l2lW1ll'l' i'1ul1lIy' slum- ilu' 1uul1-rm1-11 gm- sm lmluug lllllllll-IIUXK' llllllUl'lllS. ll. S. TRACK .Y1 Il111II fII'I' xx.ulIlmun'1- S0 Fl lxi1ll1-x 'lmxnxllip Tlx ,W l llllXNl4III1' ill, Sill! lIlIIl,jlIl'l1l 05 ll xll'lll.I 17 ful lx lllII41I' S323 Fvlljg ,I XAIIUIPIIP, I', Ilfzrrfwfl, .lI. II11rl, I I'11111'-v, 1lr11I IP. II1'II1 I'Hrl1z xprful 1:r1un11I II11' lmrfc. II, I'1'xI T1'1Il1Ix llfn In Im'.x' III1 f1lI'1'Il'Il. if I'IlII1'f1x 11wl1m1-1 fm1Il11nl In lflrrm' II11' Ill-.Yl'lI.V. 0,4 Top: Cmzrh Srhnvrk g5z'z'z'.v Ins! minzrfrf 1'n.vfrm!1'n11.v In C. Half' and IV. Dmtix, us they await ihflr Zurfz ut but in zz !'l0Xlf gunm against rr laugh oppnszhg tram. Bottom: Cnarlz Srhwzrk, Courh IX-Ull7Il.QI.t', H. linrczzs, R, lfavrefz, li. Srhrtrhf, D. Taylor, A. Frifsfhv, H. Rifhlvy, H. Pnslzzs, J. Doefmling, P. Styrr, and B. Kirkwood look solemn at rr Irma .4 moment during a game. tr . ft xi ii? rt A l . 1 oundmen Defend Section II Crown XYe halve at liew boys to llorni it good nucleus for Z1 good tezunf' snid Hend Voneh Robert. Schneek us his dizunondeers opened the 1958 cunnpnign in defence ol their Section ll title. juniorslDnle Yiiztters and Artie llyltuid hend the list ol letterwinners thzit includes Seniors t'lilli Noela, Larry .-Xlden nnd Holm ,lllll'L'l1lilll. XYillL'I'S will hzuidle the pitching rhores for fonvh Scthneek. Bzielqing him up will he Senior lliek Taylor und Southpnw Clary Grutee, 21 junior. junior Boll lfrederifli will join 'llrueninn behind the plate. Two sophs, Pete lless und Holm l'ostus, add more depth to the Lords' cnteliiiig depztrtinent. juniors Craig Baile nnd .-Xlnn lfritsvhe join tnunerzilninn Lnrry Alden in the outfield pastures. Dade Xlltters goes to lelit lield when he is not pitehing. lizite enn zdso till in nt the keystone snelc. ln the infield junior XYnlt llnvis holds down the hot Corner. Clill Noela ninns the initinl lang while Artie Hyland covers short stop. jtlnior Eddie Lentz, ll jnyvee letterwinner lnst yeztr with Dnvis, Frederick zuid l ritsc'he, will stzirt att serond. 1957 VARSITY BASEBALL Sflllllll OPP I.. l IIS Collingdule .... . .2 6 Nledin ..,. 2 5 Radnor .... 0 H liddystone. . ll 4 Springtield. . 5 7 Swzirthniore. . 4 5 Vpper Merion. sl- I3 l'pper lhtrliy. . 5 I Yeadon ...,.. . . 8 5 Nether Providence. o I Yeadon ........,. 4 I .4 Swarthmore ....... I -1 Marple Newtown. . 7 4 Nether Vrovirlencie. .4 4 SENIOR HIGH BASEBALL TEAM Row 1 tl. to rj: Mgr. B. Bzzrrzzs, Jlgr. R. Hecrrn, Row Z: P. Hcsx, D. Wzzfvrs, L. .-lldvn, D. Taylor, ,-1. Frilsclzcr, E. Lanlc. Row 3: H. Rifhlcy, IT. Davis, B. Kirkwood, fl. ilyffmd, C. Xnck, J. Dnemling, G. Graff, C. Bair, P. Slyfr, H. Pnxtus, Corzrh Srhmfck, Coafh Knlnflgiff. 1. 1. vm '11 .,-A ,f ff fl. X111 A' 1'-Wx Ulf' lm 44. 1' flllfm url lfla' lrrf 1111r11l111:jll1111l, 'Nuff' f1fNfv ! -V f l- l1n11'1fr ll. ll'f111'm AIIIHKN' Il'.v Il l11'l.' .l11111'nr .l. .ulrllr lllw ffppmnlzg 1111111111 l r1'l.w'l11' 11111lew ll Wgnml 11:11- :.v11lx 1111-lllfmu. Ilflflfffl fm' l...l. .5'1'Ill'1H' p1'11'!11'r IJ. l'11vl11r h'tH'7ll.Y up In xf11rl11r1111l11 ' 111r11'r1g. 1 , X S1 X 10 XXX A vlwq X Xwwwx M-vwffi f , J 1' Ni.-Q W mf- Q1 ,1 A 1 .1 X as W, ,, Q , , it xy., Wi ...Au-. .. ,, - Q ' N' W - X fIx..Qaz1 llHYffl-HQ l,, .llrlrn lfmlv lin' flzrmz' ffwfirxf 1u1ll1 11111111 In .xp11r1'. ,l,,,,,',,,f 124 l1'1,f,-,fy ,'1,,,,,,15 mmf ,W 1Il'.Y way 111 11111111111 l.1mI'x fully. Lassies' Undefeated String Halted- Rae l5111'k111l 11pl1yl11'ri1'11111 11111l1'x, J. .llnrrfx 1v111'l?x fllt' l111!l 11111'1111l fl11' I.-.Pl gon! 111 1111 1',x'1'14l1'11g ll1I1'kl'y g111111'. fjllt' IIHI1' puxlz In I111' x1Ad1' d111-.v N11' fI'I'l'kgf1If S. J11l111s1111 IIN .vl11' 11'111'1'1x ll11' 111111 111 ll lI1'IlV,I-V f1'11 IIIHItIf1'. 11's fl 1111111 1111.111 fur .1l'. O'.U11Il1'y 115 S1111 r1111x 11f'I1'r Il I,-.bl 111111 gf11r11' 11x!r11y. VARSITY HOCKEY Row I. fi, fpwfllltjf, l'. ll1fl111, Cf .l1l11'1111, J. ll11l11'r, .SI .l11l111x1111, J. ,1l111r1'x, X, lllfflflllll, .l. Y'11r111'r. Huw 2: J. lx'l1'111.x'f1A111', ll, l'I1'1111.x, J, fel7l7I'7I.Y1I7l, C. .1l11111l11x, J. ll11gl11'.v, .ll. U'.ll11ll1'y, ll. ll111'111m1, T. f'1'11ru- f11r1l, J. l5r11w11, J. ll11'1'1171w1111l, .1l1.v, li. ll11jf1111111. .l. V. HOCKEY Row I. ll,l'1'l!1'111'1111, l'. Z111111111111, lf. .ll11l11I1'r1', Cf .ll11111'y, IJ. ll1'l1111 S,G1'y1'r, C. ,S'!1'1'l1', X. lx'1'lly. Row Z: N. l.1'1', J. .Y1'ls1111, P, R11111l11H, C. .S'11ff1111l, J. ll111jJ1'r, ,1l, .ll1'111l1', I.. l'1'1ry, S. .S'11'11x1111111, CI. lx'1'11x1111111, .1lrs. E. lllffflllllfl. KSC!! ,pw l p 3 Wins, 2 Losses, Ties VARSITY GIRLS' HOCKEY J. V. GIRLS' IIOCKEY .SIIIIIHII UPI' IIS Sfllllllf UPI' I IHS Ricllm-5' 'I'uwnsl1ip., 2 4 Ricllm-y 'lknvxlslmip . . , I 2 NI'IIll'I' I'l'm'i1I4-Inu-. I .Z Nvllwr I'l'0VIIIUIll'l'. . I I Rgulmni . . U 0 Rzulmmr . . . . I I SIIl'IIlI.QIIt'I1I. I Sp1'ing,gIIcI1l. . , Il 2 IVIIIJUI' Ilurlwy. . I 2 l'ppvr Ikxrlry. . .I Z Sw:u'llumn'4- . .5 0 Swz1r1l1l11m'c. . I 2 YA-Quloll. . I I XVCZIIIUII .. Il I lIanv1'1'Iur1l. I 0 I lawn-1'I'nl'mI . . .I Il ji ,lun Ro 1- ' if Y' Y' I 1 g 0 fx' S VARSITY CHEERLEADERS W I il. to r.I: D. Uvljf-lelallfx, C. Fvblm, I., .IIIIIHIL li. I'im'wnf. Row 2: J. llinklv, li. lI'l11'lf1kf'r, ,-I. .S'lmln:r, K. .llrCf1rll1y, G. Ingram. Q7 ' 1 Q 5 Lassies' Sextette Trounces 4 Rivals 74 O f VARSITY BASKETBALL SIZIIIKIIIIQ II.Slmf!m1, .1Irx. Ilqffzmzn, J. Greenwood, G. Dolnvzy, Ii. SIIIIKIIWIIIII, J. IIIIXLIIIVX, I'. IJI'l'I?l'VSOII, S. ,I1JIIII.V0?I, X. Key, T. CI'tl'ILff0VlI, J. Robfnsml. Sitting J. Oli, J. IIHITUII. VARSITY SOFTBALL llrx. R. .llrlrll-vw, tH1ll'II, Rmx' 1: J. I.lII'.YI', CI. ZIIHIIIIFVIIIIIII, .II. .1Imrl'4', J. IXvIt'HI.YIIIlt'. J, III'U'It'Il, I'. I,rm'. Ii. Ifrrkvr, II, II111'm'x, U. IJnI1114'y, ,I, Ott, H. K muimm, I'. Iirmurz, X. Iiwv. Row 2: J. Gf1IIr1qI11'r, IJ, IIIIVIIQQKIIHIII, H. I11fIf'Im, H Ii. .1Itt'm'tI1v. S, I.w, II.l51lHIfJIlIlI?I. .l, Tzzrmlr, IJ. Iltzhggfhjv, II. Sfrrzltrn, IIIIVIIWIIIII, 'Cf SIVIIIIIY, H. Iimun, K. S1'm'If11'r mer., J. Hzzflegfirlzl mgr., I' IIUIIIIIIIIII mggr. Q8 .l. V. GIRLS' BASKE'I'I3ALl, .S'f'I11mI UI'I' I,. I IIS Swurlllllluw. . ,.,.. 16 .H Sprillgtielrl. , 10 20 l'pper Ilzxrlwy . 28 I5 Iluverfurml ,, 32 .48 Lower IXIKTIUII 20 lf: Ridley 'I'mv1lsI1ip 20 51 Nether I,l'0YIfIl'IlI't' 20 53 Rutlnur . SU SU VARSITY GIRLS' IIASKE'I'ISAI,l. .3'1'I1nnI UPI' I lII.S' ,XIlllIlIlI. . , . 40 43 Swarllmmre Z0 .40 Springllelrl . .40 38 Lpper Ilurlny . OX 41 Ilaverfmcl . 77 58 I.uwer Nleriml 48 45 Ridley 'lxmvuslmip 44 72 Nether I'mvitlem'e 37 4.4 Radnor' ........ . .Sl .48 Ifnnr 4.1fxum ffm I, Y'11rm'r lfmln ,fm II l.Il.NXlA'f1l flflu lllr' will In IIN f,Il7'1l mflnl. ll, lffzmjklml nmllm IIIFrllllllkff11'17f7f71V.N- mg fkfrl-VVI' firm Il Xflrll Illlu fflr' fn1xf.'1'l, f'r1f1f1flIl1jJrHf1f1HlQ pmx, .I. lnruwf xlfflfllm mul fllwu lI1'1II'1'X X I . xvlly, :cfm Huff muff lln' llwwlzl uf -. flu' HfJf?l?,XlflNQ 'fur'- v xl: nvl, IJ lllllllllf' lf' ,fn 11 lung fmw. F X Q- Q 4 'ff . X s . . GIRLS' TENNIS Hmm I tl. 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The Lansdownefflldan Home and School Association Lansdowne Branch OFFICERS President: Mrs. Earl K. Scott First Vice President: Mrs. Albert Langley Second Vice President: Mr. N. Dean Evans Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. Robert O. Webb Treasurer: Mr. Wesley Newhouse Secretary: Mr. Charles C. Paul Historian: Mrs. Russell Franz 102 LUUIS E. STILZ 81 BRO. 00. Academic and Choir Cups and Gowns 3 4'ru ANU liexcla S'rum:'rs PlIII4Alll'1I.PlllA 6, P x. 3 A 1 1 'VL - Lv. L- -L APEX CLEANERS Compliments of Apex Cleaners ALDAN'S MODERN BARBER SHOP CLlF'I'0N AND Woonmww AVENUES Qliear of Aldan Pharmacy? IIAIR ClI'l l'ING FOR MEN, WOMEN 8: CIIILDREN TWU BARIIIGRS CLEAN, COURTlu'0l:'S SERVICE MA 3-0767 Television Service Gl'IACarrierf--RIIA WILCOX APPLIANCE COMPANY Upon I':l'l'IIIllf.fS 24- N. IIANSIDOWNE Av:-:Nu-1 I,-KNSDOWNE. PA. THE MANOR SHOP GIFTS. CARDS 200 W. HfKI.'l'IMOIllC 'AVICFNIIH l,fxNsmm'NH, IM. IIOAI PRN ILP. C-KR WASHING TIRI' RUSSELL'S ATLANTIC SERVICE M-ulsn,u.l. Rufm ,mn Owl-:N Avr:Nlfl1: IJREXHI. llll.l,, IN. Cl, 9-'H64 Call For and Deli very H. C. WOOD, Inc. MONUMENTS 0400 IfAI.'l'lMORl'Z AVENUE I.ANsnowNl-: CI lcnNwoolmj, Ps. MA 2-0550 If no answer Ml 2 -7564 DELAWARE CUUNTY MUTURS, INC. FORD4 Where the Customer Is Always Treated Right 80 E. BALTIMORE AVENUE LANSDOWNE, PA. DELAWARE COUNTY MUTURS, INC. FORD Where the Customer Is Still Treated Right 80 E. BALTIMORE AVENUE LANSDOWNE, PA. DRESSES-SUITS-COATS M illinery by DOT HENRIE RUTH WILCOX DRESS SHOP LANSDOVVNE, WYNNEWOOD AND LAWVRENCE PARK Open Evenings MIJNTBARIJ DRUG STURE 238 SHADELAND AVENUE DREXEL HILL, PA. V Registered Pharmacist Always on Duty G. FLEIs1IERfOwner Free Delivery MA 3-6600 CR CIBLE TEEL CASTI G CO. AIJCUCK 81 AIJCUCK Paperhanging Floor Finishing WA LLPAPE R-PAINTS 11 E. BALTIMORE AVENUE LANSIIOWNE, PA. MAdison 3-1024 MA dison 3 -43 78 M. DEM'S Shoe and Bicycle Shop Bicycles Repaired at Reasonable Prices Shoes Repaired W'e Use Best Materials 15 INIADISON AVENUE CNear Lansdowne Avenuej R. E. WILLIAMS 5 SI 10 SeH-Service for Your Con ven ience 18 N. LANsuowNE AVENUE LANSDOVVNE, PA. F. HUWARD HUSMER GENERAL INSURANCE MA 6-2253 V ' cfclqfi SUNOCO SERVICE Between the lllarlyn and the Illovies WCXSHING-GREASING ACCESSORIES VY 25 N. Lansdowne Avenue Lansdowne, Pa. I --W -A - A-A AA.-A I I Mutual Funds Properly Insurance THOMAS COWAN Il2 S. LANsnowNE AVENUE M A 3-5895 Your Protection is my Businessv 104 ROBERT J. SOOI COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1902 CONSISTENT HIGH QUALITY SPECIALIZING IN THE NfIAN'U.l4'ACTURE OF HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY INDIVIDUAL DESIGNS CREATED FOR YOUR PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS o ENGAGEMENT RINGS WORKMANSHIP FOR OVER 46 YEARS O OFFICIAL .IEWELER FOR WEDDING RINGS 0 WATCHES LA NSDOWNE-ALDAN HIGH SCHOOL 0 CLASS RINGS o CLASS PINS SUITE 507 VICTORY BUILDING 1001 CHESTNUT STREET LOmburd 3-8736 o TROPHIES 105 YOUR SAVINGS INSURED UP TO 310,000.00 BY THE FEDERAL SAVINGS 82 LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION ,-,WINGS 4 I Q nsvmcs Q CURRENT NZ, DIVIDEND FRED A. WERNER, President E. 5 ,9 5l0.000 Q. 0 1? 44, 959 C5 Coil An. Inslrurnenlalily of the United States Government BE OPENED WITH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS MAY AS LITTLE AS ONE DOLLAR LAIIISIIUWNE FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LIIAN 1ISSIIIlIII'I'IIIN 32 S. LANSDOVVNE AVENUE LANSDOWNE, PENNSYLVANIA MONTBARD MARKET IVIADEIVIOISELLE , Prompt SCFVICC 5 S. LANSDOWNE AVENUE Free Delwery LANSDOWINE, PA. MARTHA FLEISHER 199 SHADELAND AVENUE LANSDDWNE, PA. ' -' ff Q W- Alill-, .., .f Vik' ff ll.i 7 AL SPROUL, JR. PEPPER'S DRUGS INSURANCE I97 E. PLUMSTEAD AVENUE MILDRED H. SPROUL, Agent LANSDOWNE, PA. 20 W. Baltimore Avenue Lansdowne, Pa. O' T M I' I I MD... 3.1455 HONOR BUILT HOMES, INC. J. ROTHBAUM F. R. BAXTER WATCHMAKER and .IEWELER 101 OAK LANE MADISON 35424 3 E. BALTIMORE AVE. LANSDOIVNE, PA. 106 HUUPES LUMBER 00. Lumlwr -f -- Coal lluilcling Material Hoa! Lulnlwr and Paints flris-Crzlfl Kits Murine Molnrs - - .'M'1'4'sS0rics WP EE PEPP PPP xl 15 U 'r 0. r. Mccuuuuuu, IR. HASLETT ,P s11lalQ'm11aTAL Womg MOTOR COMPANY 5 ROOFING 4 ll U n S 0 N P P HIQATING P P SAI,l'1S SICIIYICIQ M 1' , 1 1 vv N ' NN ,l P A f U I W ' P 233 N. Maple Ave. P V lfNl0N Pun IACRUSSI-1 'xVHS. ii yi Lansdowne, Pa. N Q3 LANSDOWNE, PA. M Aalison f,.224.:s, 0.1033 V P P I,.-xxsmmma, PA. V Q MA 6-6509 f V MADISON 6-1230-31 N ' NIA 6-11800 Y 1 Remember the Name REAL ESTATE Opposite Ihr' ll' 'uverb' 'l'lu'uIor DR EXEL HILL MARLYN COFFEE SHOP y v 5 'V W -mwnrfw f 'nf' 1' 'N W , ,Y ' ' ' - X' ' . - . , , ,, . 1 ' N F1 lilu.-U, ESI A I lu ,Y Q E P l CHESTER ossmzu P NEAL n. nussnu + 8 SUN 'W V5 ' 1' - f , INSURANCE ' Rl!-'fL 'OR ig 'l'0 FIT YOUR NEEDS,' X 6 no 'w wx 1 y We I P 3 Svrring I4lllISll0H'IIl' at Ils Best mf W 20 Ii. Esslax AVENUE , A S. 1911 4 :' . mcv I,xNsn0wNlc, PA. 23 N. Iuwslmwwla Avlcwlm 1'.'1lliS0ll 3-3850 I,ANsmm'N1':, PA. M 7 , w 4 2. W. ll.u:rlMomf: PIM: J J 09 , , H W , , ml I' I,,xNsnmvNE, PA. M.AlllSIlll .S-0338 ,, ' PIRIL 1 w mguwl-Y 5 y MADISON 3.1204 1 W , A Y P 107 N N Q V w LLOYDS OF LANSDOWNE 14 S. LANSDOWNE AVENUE LANSDOWNE, PA. MA 3-7791 GIFTS CREETINC CARDS LAMPS STATIONERY E.E.DOEMLING THE ROSE FARM gg F L O W E R S gg FOR ALL OCCASIONS 175 NORTH UNION AVENUE LANSDOWNE, PA. MADISON 3-0237-3-1803 1VIARRON'S-JEWELERS DiamondsHWatclIes-Silverware-Gifts4Greeting Cards HIGH GRADE VVATCH sf JEWELRY REPAIRING MAdisOn 6-1690 7 S. Lansdowne Avenue Lansdowne, Pa. R. J. RUBINSON Storage Warehouse 22 W. BALTIMORE AVENUE MAdisOn 3-0955 LANSDOWNE, PA. FRED A. WERNER, INC. R E A L T 0 R S INSURANCE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES 28 SOUTH LANSDOWNE AVENUE LANSDOWNE, PA. MAdison 3-3000 108 ORRELL, INC. 'V , , I M, I KOEDDING,In0 RI A I I S I A I I 1 t 1 A.. A 'AL A I INSURIC 'I'llRU US I 55 N. l.ANSlY0w,Nl'l AVIC. fl,um-ulnwnc ul Strut 0 1 BUILDERS I Y I' rlj AN5 WN 3' N I. l,,xNsnowNE, PA. M Adil-con 3-4600 FOR GOOD FOOD AT ITS BEST SIIAWS MARKET V 21 S. L.xNsuowNE AVENUE PHONE: MA 3-7900 ICSHANE Plumbing and Heating 34410 Mary Street, Drexel Hill, Pa. ,, , ,, , AAI I I LANSIIIIIIYIIE N MA 6-2172 Maria Lokey I 1 JVlafLia'o, CHARLES PLUMSTEAD MA 6-:HOU House of You Ii IfAyrJl1.lj:L: I Hair Fashion F0013 STORE lllilglliltl' Zfrlcllllllii l Specialist in FRESH IVIEA TS FRU I TS I l . I - - , - ' 26 s. mwsnovvwla Awe. I Han Shalfmg' Stylffg' . , MA 6-0300 Permanent W avlng Sz lmtmg QROCERIES and l 63 l-' 1 Hz! l'lIOYlDI'INCI'I 84 SI'lIINGI llCl.D - v 14,1 E, PLUMSTEAD AVENUE ROADS I 50 N. Lansdowne Avenue ALDAN NIA 3-2802 I Lansdowne, Pu. MA 36002 1 A -Ee I tree err . e 4 - ew-b 109 I HW., , ,.-.,...,,, .,7,, .W 1 A A I T, H, H, ,,7,, . ,,,..,...,., ,...,...,. .. GENERAL INSURANCE 1 1 36 Ardmore Avenue Lansdowne, Pa. ' ' MACHINERY MAdison 3-8081 3 H B., Afore SH.41eP-LESS Sm-fy A Lansdowne, Pa' 1 .,,. A SHE,1 H1H11111111n1.1. A1 .EAL A . 1.n.HSH1H1A111 .. A Ufarm Welfome Awaits You AT THE N W EBBITT HOTEL H. Tenth and H Streets, N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. A HTHUR 'l'0UCH'l'0N, Resident lwanager WH.'I'I'1R L. GREEN, General Manager LMISDOWIIE BOWLING CENTER Open Bowling Saturday and Sunday 1 l0GKWO0IJ'S NUTIUNS YARD GOODS BERKSHIRE HOSIERY Knitting Yarns Interhoro Laundry A PEMBROKE AVE N UE East of Union Avenue E 1 1 1 N U v . 1 ! Lingerie 2 26 S. LANSDOWNE AVENUE ri -meg MAdiSOn 3-8400 MA 3-9703 E 16 S. LANSDOWVNE AVENUE E bl. h d 18 2 18 Neulv Modernized Lanes LANSDOWNE PA' sm ls e 9 'LATEST' M714 Tv -'WT'w -L T Y7 ! V W 77Y '2 YW W Y Ulf-' Q ' 'T 7 Yrnirln 77 7 ' Y, Yifi, -MQHAA 7 lfjffff' 'EYES' ' ' f T . I i 1 , ,,,,,,,,, Y Y 7 7, 7 I , 1 r w 3 7114 Jlwwl Shop 1 . JUHN 1. AfKlNb M . E, E, BRUMBAUGH, Inc Hosiery Lingerie 81 A I Sales - 'N 1 Bl Accessories Sk. 1 Heating and ' PQNTIAC Ouses nts Air Conditioning Service coo 1 l 5 V 10 S. LANSDOWNE AVENUE 1 1 5 IJANSDOWNE, PA, 13 SoU'rH IIIGHLAND AVENUE ? A 114 BALTIMORE AVENUE MACHSOH 3-6410 A LANSDOWNE, PA. 2 LANSDOWNE, PA. 1 , 1 ' 110 Established 1873 Incorporated MATHER 81 CO 226 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA L0mbard 3-0118 XP INSURANCE BROKERS AND AVERAGE ADJUSTERS X39 INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 1 - V V Y- .... ,W 7,7 Y, ,ff W ,,.., .ff , A if L, , .. ,WY CHRIS BARSKE . t- E 3 a e 'e6'f eaeamae 'flame' 'map X HORTICULTURIST 19 N. LANSDOVVNE AVENUE F '55 LANSDOWNE, PA- 1 ' PLUMSTEAEAAZD ARDMOIEE AVENUES N DOVVNE, A. HERB. WILLIAMS SERVICE STATION Woodlawn Avenue and Springfield Road, Aldan, Pa. MAdison 3-9786 ..,,,,,n,, , EEE, A EEEE U, ,-V fmfw H fm, if -it E W M R Sandlers Rexall Pharmacy PETERS BARBER SHUP ggffMAN'3 pHARMAgy N' Sf S' SANDLER' PEG' Q EAEEEE SCIENCE 2 THE FRIENDLY ST01eE PRESCRIPTIONS 43, 'Ev' N- W- COR- BALT1 A Ladies' and Childrelfs LANSDOWNE Av U ' . . R adv: 5 R 1 Sanitary 2 NlARSHALL ROAD AND WINIDERMERE AVENUE Halreuttlug IANSDONVNE, DREXEL HILL Phone: IVfAdison 6-2211 ' W LANSDOWNE PA. f 54 VV. 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P r i n t i n g WESTBRQOK PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. 5800 N. Marvine Str Philadelphia 41, Pa. Engraving for the Lahian BASIL SMITH ENGRAVIN G COMPANY 1010 Cherry Street Philadelphia, Pa. 118 C Abbott, Chris ................. Abbott, Dr. E. Carlton. Adams, Miss Sarah ..., Administration ........ Adrian, Carole .... Alden, Larry ......, Alford, Tim ...,...... Algard, Mrs. Isabel. . . Anderson, Bernie ..... Andrews, Fred ......... Ankeny, Miss Mildred. Band ................ Barcus, Mrs. Betty .... Baseball ........... Basketball, bo s. . . Basketball, irlls ..... Becker, Barbara ...., Bell, George ........ Black, Mr. Lloyd. . . Blanchard, Ken .... Braden, Bonnie ....... Briner, Miss Virginia .... . . . Brown, Ludy .......... Brown, hylis ........ Brown, Mr. Thomas. . . Bruegal, Janet ....... Business. . ......... Calabro, Miss Juliet. . . Cammarotta, john .... Cassano, Peter ...... Cheerleaders ....... Choir, A Cap lla. .. . . Christ, Mrs. Girginia. . Ciarmellano, Margie. . . Clearfield, Miss L.. . . . Clubs ................ Cook, Miss Margaret. . Corbin, Mr. Don ..... Costa, George ...... Cowan, Penny ..., grawl'org,.lil'ish. . . ri , 1 ..... Cuggll, Mike ..... g'Alot:zcB Jean. . . enge , eg y ,... Dickerson, lgat .... Dischert, Dick ...,.. Doheny, Gail ......... Dow, Mrs. Ardis ...... 36, 38, 41, 42, 50, 15, 32, '47, 56, 58, 44, 56, 58, 83, 85, ....36, 3136 37 ss . .'.'f.'.'d,'36,'47' ....9, 36, 48, ..9 37, .9, 39, 21, 58, ss, 4? ' .....8, 36,' 18, 26,' 9 33 47, 59 111411 562 48, 96, r .....19,47, , Duncan, Mr. Douglas ......... .......... Edwards, Mrs. Pauline. Egner, Fred ............ Eighth Grade ........ Emberger, Mr. Robert. England, Jo Ann ...... English-see Languages I i i Ernst, Walter ........ ........,...35,37,38, Evans, Rena ................,............. Everest, Mrs. N ancy-Jeanne .... .......... Ewing, Ray ..,...,........... Eyler, Reid .......,........ Eyler, Shirley .... . Facchinetti, Marcia ........ . . . Faculty .........,.., Faix, Don .... U' HHS? 1 36,' ii, 39, 13, 15,' 60. , 33 .......26 36 ....13, , 47, 27, 56, INDEX 58, 92 24, 25 . 26 24-25 61, 96 91, 94 18, 58 . 25 . 58 15, 58 . 26 . 34 21, 26 94, 95 89 86, 8, 101 58, 98 57, 58 26, 91 41, 58 50, 58 26, 51 61, 98 61, 98 26, 57 48, 59 18, 19 . 25 .9, 59 43, 59 . 97 34, 36 . 26 33, 59 . 28 44-53 15, 26 40, 41 . 59 59, 65 98, 99 13, 59 15, 59 . 59 . 59 59, 98 . 60 96, 98 . 29 44, 93 29, 99 60, 83 76, 77 28, 53 48, 60 42, 60 36, 60 27, 74 23, 60 83, 93 . 60 60, 65 28, 29 57, 60 Farnath, Mrs. Genevieve ..... ......... 2 7 Felter, Mrs. Janet ......... .... 2 8, 35, 50 Fertig, Mr. F. .....,.,... ...... 1 9, 27 Fitzgerald, Roger. . . . . . . . 60 Fleming, Bill ......., .... 1 5, 61 Football .......,...... .... 8 2-85 Forbes, Mr. Charles .... ..... 2 7 Freas, Mr. Armand ...... ....,.. 2 6 Freeman, Mr. Howard. . .,.. 9, 12, 27 Freshman Class ....... . . . .,...... 74, 75 Fuller, Charles ...... ........ .... 4 2 , 61, 93 G Galbraith, Judy .... ....... ......... 1 8 , 61 Gamble, Tom ......... ..... 3 6, 43, 61, 83 Garnet 8: Gray ....... '. . . ,....,.... . 32 Genn, Mrs. Margaret ..... .,.........,.. 2 5 Gershman, Mr. Louis. . . ............... 27, 33 Glass, Robert ........ ..., ........,.... 4 4 , 56, 61 Greenwood, Jane ..... ........... 3 6, 47, 58, 61, 97, 98 H Haggerty, Dotty ............................... 61, 98 Haines, Helen ........ 9, 22, 32, 33 36, 47, 56, 61, 96, 98 Hartman, Miss Martha ......................... 14, 27 Hefty, Jim .............,................... 13, 52, 61 Helm, Pat ............. ..... 4 7, 56, 61, 96 Hemphill, Bill .... ...... 6 1, 91, 93 Henry, Steve .... .................. 6 1 Hilliker, Janis ..,. . U ........... 36, 47, 48, 62 Hobbs, Hoyt ..... ..... 9 , 12, 36, 39, 56, 57, 61 Hockey .....,,.,.... .................. 9 6, 97 Holfmann, Bill ........ ..............,.. 6 2, 92 Hoffmann, Mary ......... ..... 9 , 33, 36, 47, 56, 62 Hoffmann, Mrs. Edna .... ....... 2 8, 97, 98, 101 Holman, Nancy ....... .......... 3 2, 62, 97 Holmes, Linda ....... ....,. ....... 3 6 , 43, 47, 62 Hort, Mrs. A. ........ ...................... 1 6, 28 Hosmer, Nancy ...........,.,..,........... 33, 36, 62 Huber, Jean ......,...... . .32, 42, 47, 56, 57, 58, 62, 96 Huebner, Miss Barbara ........................ 28, 100 Hughes, Jean .........,....... 33, 47, 58, 62, 96, 98, 99 Huntsman, Anne ..........,... ........... ..... 1 9 , 62 I Ingram, Gail ..... ....... ..... 3 3 , 36, 62, 97 J Jarvis, John ..,................................ 36, 61 Johnson, Linda ....................,. 21, 45, 47, 48, 63 Johnson, Sandra ......... 22, 32, 36, 47, 56, 63, 96, 98, 99 Journalism-see Publications Junior Class ................................... 70, 71 Junior Class Officers ......... ..... 7 0 Junior Prom ........ .....,. .... 4 0 , 41 Kelly, Steve .... Kenney, Kay .......... Key, Noel ............. K Kleckner, Mr. Stanley .... . . . Kline, Janet ........... Klinger, Mr. Wayne .... Koerner Frank ...... Kolodgie, Mr. Edward: ' Kraber, Mr. Roy ........ Lahian ........ Lahian Stal? . . . Landis, Mary .... Lane, Don ....... Languages ......... Laskey, Harry ....... Laubach, Mr. Horace. . . Lee, Rowena ........ L 12 I 331 1 1 r 4i 52 18 63 .25, 33 47 48 63 24 52 82 2.3. . , is I 1 I 63 63 98 .. 79 ,56, ,65 25 63 94 28 33 ..............1,33 ..8, 9, 13, 36, 47,63 .............18,63 ...........14, 15 .....9,44,63 ....28,44,47 63 Orchestra .......,,. , , Lenski, Joe ................ Lindenmuth, Miss M ary ..... List, Nancy .....,....... Lloyd, Ellen .........., Long, Mrs. Grace ....... Lord, Mrs. Betty Jean ....... Maccubbin, Lois .... Magens, Molly .... Majorettes ....' ..... INDEX .....9, 13, 52, 63 ....,....25,41 ....19,47,64 .....47,64 28 ....15,27 ....45, 47, 48, 64 18 64 ............,... .. , McCullough, Miss Margaret M.. . . McFadden ohn . 48 Mandos, Charlotte .... 36, 43, 47, 56, 57, 64, 96 Manual Training .... .......,........... 2 2, 23 Marshall, Walter .... .....,....,..... 9 , 15, 64 Martin, Marjorie .... ........... 3 6, 64 Mason, Charles. . . ........... 15, 23, 57, 64 Mason, Joyce ........., ...,............ 1 8, 47, 64 Mathematics .................................. 12, 13 Matz, Becky ................. 8, 9, 36, 45, 47, 48, 64, 72 McCafferty, Mr. Herbert .................... 17, 28, 41 McCall, Susan ................,............ 48, 64, 72 McClure, Mr. Paul ......,....... . . .8, 28, 48, 64 65 , J ............,, McGuigan, Ann ............. Mclntosh, Stanley .......... McIntyre, Mrs. Ram ...,..,36, .1s, ...15, 33, ona M., ......... . McLaughlin, Ellen ....,.....,.. Meade, Will ....... Miglio, Dan ....... ff Milheim, Mrs. Mary .... Miller, Mr. Robert ..., Millis, Allen .......... Moore, Mr. Joseph .... Morris, Mrs. Esther ..... Morris, Gail ......... Moyer, Bob ..,..... Mundell, Miss M.. . . Munroe, Janet ..... Music .......... Myers, Irene .... Nacey, John ........... Newcomb, Jeannette .... Nielson, Hope .... .... Nieveen, Jack ....... Nock, Cliff ...... Oeljecklaus, Doris ..... ....... O'Malley, Maudie .... Overcash, Dan .... f f f Q9 42, 44 .9, 12 ...34 fjffd 22, 33 ....9 17,32 Park, Carol ........,.......... Pastelak, Mr. Joseph ...,....... Philips, Charles ....... 9, 32, 37, Phillips, Ruth ...............,. Practical Arts .......... Prietz, Mr. Clarence .... Publications .......... Pusey, Lou ......... Radcliffe, Mr. William ....... Randolph, Barbara ...... Rank, Mr. John ........ Redheffer, Betty .......... Richards, Mr. Lawre 1'lC6.... 56, 66 ,13 ,57 Richley, Don ............ ....... , . . Rizzo, Mr. Joseph ....., Robinson, Jean ...... ...,. 8 , 33, 36, , , 65, 82 . .28, 83, 98, 100 18 47 65 , 36, 65, 83, 92 , 65, 66, 82, ......13,36, 22, 33,3'6',1i7, 65 , 36, 37, 43, , 83 28 29 65 ...........24,41 28 65 86 6 65 33, 36, 42, 47, . .,....... 34-37 . .. . .. 65 .37, 13 .. 65 .9, , 36, 47, 58 36, 47, 65, 56, 66 ...12, 38, 39, 66 12, 66, 83, 94, 95 , 33, 47, 65, 66, 36 47 97 , 33, , , 66, 96 .. 37 .41, 66, 83, 86, 93 ..........36,66 28 82, 83, 86, 89, 93 ........20,36,66 ..........20-21 ..,.22, 23, 26, 29 .........32,33 66 ....29, 86, 29 ....17, ,57, ..........67, 29 ,34, 87 66 29 .18,66 92 94 36 47, 58, 67, 96, 98 Romano, Pat ....... , . . Rothwell, Lillian. . . Scharer, Rita ...... Schelhorn, Ann .... Schelhorn, Jean .... Schrickram, Betty. . Schmucker, Jim ....... Schmucker, Paulette ..... Schneck, Mr. Robert .... School Board ...,.. Schreiber, Jerry .... Science . , .... . ..... Senior Class ........, Senior Class Olhcers .... Senior Highlights ....... Senior Play .............. Seventh Grade ............. Schaefer, Miss Charlotte ..... Shue, Mrs. Nelda ............ Siegrist, Gail .............., Simione, Jeanette .... ..... Skinner, Kittsy. . . . Smack, Marilyn .... Smalley, Richard. . . Smith, Bill ........ Snider, Joy ....... Snyder, Craig ......... Snyder, Mr. Edwin ..,., Social Studies .......... Softball ...........,...... Sophomore Class ...,....... Sophomore Class Officers ..... Spafford, Mr. Raymond .... Stallsmith, Joyce. . . Stoner, Frank .....,... Straley, Miss Grace. . . . . Stratton, Helen ........ Strohmetz, Virginia . Strout, Miss Rosemary .... Student Council ............ Styer, Bob ....... Taylor, Dick Taylor, Judy .... Tennis, boys Tennis, girls ...., Terrell, Fred ...... Test, Bob ........ Thompson, Barclay .... Touey, John ........ Track ........... Trueman, Bob. . . Variety Show ....... . . . Vart, Miss Janet ..... .... Vincent, Barbara. . . Walton, Carole .... Ware, Mike ....... Weitz, Miss O. ..... . Werthwine, Betty .... White, Barbara .... Wiggins, Janet ..... Wilson, Ron ......... Woods, Mrs. Hilda ..... Wrestling ........... .... Zehner, Gail .... ...17, 33, 36, .'.'.'f1'3,'3i,' .. t. v. 1.83 .9, 13, 33, 38, '33,' 36, 37133, f 1 fb, '1'3,'id .....9,36, ...22,32,36, . IIS, 36, 47, ,44, s6,s7, 68 ...........4s ....9, 13, is 23 66 , , ....8, , f 1 I 1 '.9, 36 '36 '47 31.3. '33 67 67 39, 67 67 , 67 67, 98 18, 67 20, 67 87, 94 25 , 67 12, 13 .56-69 . . 56 .56-57 .38-39 76, 77 41, 43, 50, 34, 50, 47, 91 1 iz, 36 63, 12, 29 26 47 68 68 68 68 68 68 93 . 29 16-17 98 73 72 83 99 34 29 68, 98 68 29 48, .. 68 94,95 48,68 92 99 .9,69 83,93 15,69 69,93 93 82,83 42,43 .. 29 69,97 .. 69 15,69 ., 28 48,69 69 33 48,69 69 19,25 ....90-91 ...........33,36,47 65, 69 n E. 2 X k X NN XXX K X KXKXRKK N K xxxxx AXXWXXX . 1 A , A A l . 1 x 6 gg! Zcf ' M Mai, ,ofa .J Q FgS:,. fr, J 'ig fl Siu , D5 .,.. N- -Q: f '2 ' .Ti X Q T ---- ' but , E ,-:I A Nw f f if - ' . Z Q ' Z .... 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