Lower Merion High School - Enchiridion Yearbook (Ardmore, PA)
- Class of 1956
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CORPORI symbolizes athletics, both intramural and interscholastic, which aid in the development of the body. MEN TI symbolizes the faculty and its efforts to train students' minds. M ORIBUS symbolizes activities, whose wide scope helps to mold students into young men and women of strong character. Each of these sections of the school is an integral part of the students' search for the truth. Throughout the underclass years these divisions of the school gradually develop the students until finally, at the end of their senior year, their growth under Lower 1VIerion's tutelage has been completed. The 1956 Enchiridion thus depicts, through word and picture, the parts of the Lower Merion seal, CORPORI, MEN TI , M ORIBUS , and illustrates how the divisions of the school thus symbolized aid in the students' endless pursuit of VERITAS. rv F our 455: N k 's'o59?Dn Kd f-..Z Foreword . . . 4 Dedication .... 6 Faculty . . . .... 8-15 Curriculum . . . .,.. 16-17 Activities . , . . .18-39 Sports . . . . .40-59 Underclassmen . . . A . .60-73 Seniors . . . ,... 74-103 Advertisements . . . .,.. 105-132 Index ...133 535 QI, 'W Five llDEjll9HQA.?lll'. Hl N! kk l.hnn f' VK9' ,-g.:x1Yf'1a, Li ss, dur, 433 ' T ' -4:,gig.fg'fj-ma , .Q 55. L-Eff ,,.1:?3:1f3fi.'Q , Off K Si in f' ' Niffilfz T5-IQfI 3Xi-,a . A , - f 1' 'Aer 41' A1.-,gig -sg, f- ,Y 5 - Q. , ABRAM S. BENNER During his twenty-five years of teaching at Lower Merion, Mr. Benner, recently retired head of the Commercial Department, has striven to fulfill the school motto - Corpori, Menti, Moribus. As treasurer of the Athletic Association, for example, he has managed the funds that have created our excellent sports program-from good sports come good bodies. By his teachings he has increased the knowledge of his pupils, many of whom he then dispatched through his employment ollice to rapidly advancing jobs. Similarly, he has often caused our spirits to soar when his jokes and adages brightened many an otherwise dull day. - Since he always very willingly executed the pleasant as well as the un- glamorous jobs that come with every man's work, we dedicate the 1956 Enchiridion to Abram S. Benner. Six xD x x X. . 2: x . . 1, Y 5 X M ,. xx New kv? iw is N A R? ,Ay .-f fy Nz N ' rxwd, W- wing ,, , . g L Y W x A 429' ff .. f Q -XS 1 4. 'Q if T x 3 2 fm 5.-N m J fe: 7-if M232 X eg ., 1 '-if 'S Q Q 31 fffw 2 . H , X , A -2 ' . Zi, ' X X' X f 1 X Egg 'V '4 Q xx ' N K i f W: ' Ma ,Q-32' 'S ,gl-Mwz: - , v 4,1 - 3,22 'x'x,1.qz3,,.. V-5 - ., , 5. ,- 'N . '- 4? M N6 gl 425-f LE' , . .- .,.., - AS: '. f e, f ,MQQQCH ,X X MQW, ,V.4 I 1, ' uf' fi :..f4!'2w. ' ' ' fj M539 ,2.,.lfi.Q:f--X 0 ig ff Q - 5 cfm, ' MM, 2 QW '-Wiki? ' NM- ..,.uJn.f.- 1 -if -ww ,QA ,, Nix V- ,f ,...!f 9, , Wx W gc 1, - A Z f ff, Q: fe ff we gwwv TWT - 1111 rx 1 Z I - 1 H lx, 1 151K lx I l 11 'f I ATAFA l ' H 1l1 1 1 unix-fu 718. I HT H IY 1 X Nf I 111 H H l1 lla I 'Sv'5I 1 1' I H711 ' 1 1 H fx M X2 3 W 1 1 VA 1 X Qmik U X HH 'Z f JQ9 ,f 'V Q ri Q af-ff? Qf Lili , 4 L-izrs-Z iw r: , 777a?uzM ji 5- 'I S..- Administration GEORGE H. GILBERT Dartmouth College, A.B. Harvard University, Ed.M. Drexel Institute of Technology, LL.D. Principal Ten VINCENT V. PEARCE Temple University, B.S. University of Pennsylvania, M.S Vice-Principal 'flur- Dr. Philip U. Koopman, Superintendent of Lower Merion schools, and Dr. Elwood L Prestwood, Assistant Superintendent of Lower Merion schools Q BOARD OF EDUCATION First Row: Mrs. Wfilliam A. Jeffers, Mrs. Wlm. G. Cuff tVice-Presidentj, Dr. L. XYilbur Zimmerman QPresidentj, Miss Frances J. McCabe CSecretaryJ, Mr. joseph B. Parks. Svrmid Row: Mr. John F. E. Hippel, Mr. Wfilliam H. Loesche, jr., Mr. john S. McGowin, Mr. Clinton L. Mellor, Dr. Joseph VV. Anderson, Dr. Philip U. Koopman CSuperintendentj, Dr. Elwood L. Prestwood Ci-Xssistant Superintendentj. Eleven e fri? Ii. . 2 i 'c' 1 i i E. Stauffer, A. Della Rezza, I. Francis, I. Maclnnes, M. Major, C. Filler. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT This year seven hundred and fifty eight students are taking courses in French, German, Latin, and Spanish. Xivhether they are mastering the basic fundamentals of the grammar, learning to speak in a foreign tongue, reading the classics in the original, or struggling with the ablative absolute, they are developing an apprecia- tion for the culture and mores of a country not their own-so vital and necessary for international under- standing in this present day of one world. lVIARGAReT M . MAJOR ALBERT C. ADAM, Bates College, A.B., Springfield College, B.P.E. University of Pennsylvania A.M., German I. II, III, IV. ANTHONY DELLA REZZA, University of Pennsylvania, B.S., M.S., Spanish I, II: English II, Rifle Club, Boys' Bowling Club, Bowling Coach. M. CLARE FILLER, Dickinson College, A.B., Latin II, IV Honor Society, Knitting for Christ's Home. JEAN E. FRANCIS lSee Guidancej JOAN MAC INNES- Wilson College, B.A., Middlebury College, M.A., French II, III, IV, Showpeople, Senior Play. MARAGARET McK. MAJOR, Wilson College, A.B., Columbia Univer- sity, M.A., Latin II, III, Bridge Club, Cheerleaders. ELIZABETH N. S-TAUFFER, Barnard College, B.A., Middlebury College, M.A., French I, II, French Club. NORA B. THOMPSON. University of Pennsylvania, A.B., Columbia University, A.M., Temple University, Ed.D., Spanish I, II, English II, Slpanish Club. 1. .J 5 -. . ., W! ' I was ,.,...,f .A iw Twelve First Row: M. Howell, H. Reeves, B. Leitch, J. Hutton, J. Quinn. Second Row: E. Wilcox, R. Ruoff, I. Brennan, H. VVarren. HISTORY DEPARTMENT Following the Lower Merion tradition of having a variety of courses, the social studies department offers four different courses. Ancient history, modern history, and social problems are elective courses, while United States history is required of every student by state law. Approximately two-thirds of the student body are studying one or more of these courses. H. GeN DELL Reeves JOHN L. BRENNAN, LaSalle College, B.A., Villanova University, M.A., United States History, Football Club, Baseball Club, Football QHead Coachj, Baseball, W. HERBERT HORNER, Muhlenberg College, Ph.B., Temple Univer- sity, M.S., Modern History, Crew Club, Wrestling Club, Crew tHead Coachl, Wrestling fHead Coachl. MILLARD L. HOWELL, Geneva College, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, Ed.M., United States History, English IV, Chess Club, Basketball Club, Basketball. J. CHARLES HUTTON, University of Maine, A.B., Temple Univer- sity, M.Ed., United States History. BEATRICE N. LEITCH, Temple University, B.S., University of Pennsylvania M.A., Modern History, Future Teachers of America Club. JOSEPH F. QUINN, West Chester State Teachers College, B.S., Columbia University, M.A., United States History, Football Club, Football. H. GENDE-LL REEVES, Lafayette College, B.S., University of Penn- sylvania, A.B., Modern History, United States History, Baseball iHead Coachl. ROBERT M. RUOFF, Albright College, B.S., Ancient History, English II, Jazz Club, Basketball fHead Coachl. HAROLD F. WARREN JR., Duke University, B.A., Social Problems, Football Club, Football. EDMUND Q. WILCOX, Swarthmore College, A.B., Social Problems. Football Club, Football. Herr Adam-unweit, mittelskraft, and wahrend. LW C U' Dechnik I Endslow Ilzud Ron C. Kerner T. Copeland E. ' ' ' 'P V if' ' 'l ' V I ' , --T' ': ' 'P ' lu TZ H 'L7 I ' ' PPYYIIII ff' P H PIII ' J If 6 pt rj-ji! , . '. '. , , s 4VVhistler, . Helveston, O. Robinson. ' primary aim of the Lower Merion, u' ess artment, including secretarial, general clerical, and istributive education majors, is to train young people I for positions in offices and retail stores. Varied courses offer information and skills of great value to all stu- dents who take advantage of excellent equipment and competent, experienced faculty. Graduates are always in demand for positions on the Main Line and in Philadelphia. The employment office is available for both employers and graduates. yMMfiN,?ig.EJI EaclALlQ:JgXi7zTMENT W A. S. BENNER A. S. BENNER Rider College, B.C.S., Susquehanna University, B.S., Temple University Ed.M., Consumer Problems, Business Law, Treas- urer of Athletic Association. BEATRICE EASTER, Indiana University, B.S., Columbia University, M.A., Typing I, Junior Cimmercial Club, World Aifairs Activities. HELEN A. KULP, New York University, B.S., Temple University, M.S., Bookkeeping I, II, Office Practice, Senior Commercial Club, Girls' Swimming. IMARY E. OEBBECKE, Drexel Institute of Technology, A.B., Business Law, Business Problems, Typing I. MARGARET MORRIS SARGENT, Drexel Institute of Technology, B.S., Temple University, M.A., Distributive Education, Lower Merion Business Society, Red Cross Club. ELIZABETH L. SCHWALM, Drexel Institute of Technology, B.S., University of Pennsylvania, M.S., Shorthand I, Salesmanship, Knitting Club, Sophomore Commercial Club. ANITA M. TAYLOR, University of Pennsylvania, B.S., Columbia University, M.A., Shorthand II, Typing II, Bookkeeping I, Showpeople, Thespian . , 1 Reti 31 JanuarXTQi56. 1 JN! I' if A ii yy rd if iff f QTVR ii if ly ST' , rl I rx NN K i if Mr. Hutton teaches dates in history. if l, Q0 . lffifwii if .6 MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS In high school more than half of Lower Merion Senior High Schoolis students will study Mathematics. Algebra I, plane geometry, Algebra II, solid geometry, and trigonometry are the courses offered. Lower Merion offers courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and general science and provides every opportunity for a student to prepare himself so that he may help meet the present-day increasing demand for scientists in all fields. HAROLD VV. I-IELvEsToN PAUL KEEVER THEODORE H. COPELAND, JR., Franklin and Marshall College, B.S., Columbia University, M.A., Temple University, Ed.D., Algebra I, Plane G90meU'y, PSychology Club, Rally Committee, Soccer, SABINA DECHNIK, Moravian College for Women, B.A., Biology, Sophomore Science Club. ISABEL K. ENDSLOW lsee Guidancel. MARY McC. GRAHAM, Lebanon Valley College, B.S., Temple Univer- sity, M.S., Biology, Bowling Club. HAROLD W. HELVESTON, Haverford College, B.S., Temple Univer- sity, M.Ed.. Algebra II. CHARLES J. HENNE, Albright College. A.B., Biology, General Chemistry, Junior Science, Boys' Hi-Y, Merionite, Football Programs. ROBERT' A. HILL, University of Pennsylvania, A.B., Temple Univer- sity, M.S., Algebra II, Plane Geometry, Junior Class Sponsor, Soccer fHead Coachl. PAUL KEEVER, Muhlenberg College, B.S., University of Pennsylvania, M.A., Chemistry, Science Club. WILLIAM M. KEIM, Kutztown State Teachers College, B.S., Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, M.S., Physics, Biology, Enchiridion, Rifle Club. CHARLES L. KERNER, JR-. West Chester State Teachers College, B.S., Biology, Plane Geometry, Soccer. CHARLES A. KISSELL, Bucknell University, Sc.B., Pennsylvania State University, M.S., Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigo- nometry, Assembly Committee. SEBASTIAN JOHN MARZUCCO 1See Technicall. JOHN D. MILLER. Haverford College, A.B., University of Pennsyl- vania, M.S., Geometry, Algebra II, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Photography Club. OLIVER E. ROBINSON fSee Guidancel. EDGAR M. WHISTLER, Lebanon Valley College, B.S., Columbia University, A.M., Chemistry, Biology, Enchiridion. s f it . ff -.oifzffrdi 'f 4. 'f i f ' S ' Que: .iw-.ewesff W af :QV any -4 , 293.5 eh' , .- fy e ws .i ,, M, Thirteen 'ef' First Row: S. Kressler, S. Marzucco, R. Schirm, J. Lehmler. Second Row: N. Gillam, R. McGrath, L. Suloff, J. Hearn. TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT Technical students were interested in the industrial arts contests sponsored by the Ford Motor Company. Eight of the projects that withstood the rigors of the Philadelphia show won gold medals for fine craftsman- ship and excellent design at the national exhibition in Dearborn, Michigan. Field trips to Westiiighotise, General Electric, Bald- win, Budd Manufacturing, and the Ford assembly plants revealed to the juniors and seniors the import- ance of Delaware Valley manufacturing to our national economy. RUSSELL S. IYICGRATH NEAL F. GILLAM, Ohio State University, B.S., Machine Construction, Botany Club. JOHN G. HEARN, Philadelphia Museum of Art, B. of A.A., English Il. Welding. S. M. KRESS-LER, Pennsylvania State University, B.S., English II, Science, Swing Club, Visual Aids. JOHN P. LEHMLER, Drexel Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania, Electricity. SEBASTIAN JOHN MARZUCCO, Pennsylvania State University, B.S., University of Pennsylvania, M.S., Drafting, Plane Geometry, Mathe- matics, Track Club. Track fHead Coachl. RUSSELL Se. McGRATH, University of Pennsylvania, B.S., University of Pennsylvania, M.S. ROBERT L. MILLER, Millersville State Teachers College, B.S., Wood- working, Driver Training, Crew, Wrestling. RICHARD D. SCHIRM, University of Pennsylvania, Machine Shop, Related Drawing, Assembly Committee. LYMAN SULOFF, Williamson Trade School, Auto-Mechanics, Rifle Coach. li First Row: M. Sheely, E. Fowler, M. Hay, M. Barber. Second Row: S. Kressler, P. Harkins, J. Hearn, E. Baer, I. McCor- mick, . Raycroft. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The English department offers a variety of courses planned to meet the needs or aptitudes of all students of the school. In addition to assigned College Prepara- tory, Commercial, and General elective courses- such as Drama, Journalism, Creative Writing, or Music, Art, and Literature-may be chosen by interested pupils. ELIZABETH I. FowLER EULA E. BAER, University of Pennsylvania, B.S., M.S., English II, IV. MADGE D. BARBER, Meredith College, A.B., English IV, Bible Literature, Travel Club. ANTHONY DELLA REZZA fSee Foreign Languagel . GLENN W. ETZWEILER, Washington and Jefferson College, B.S., English II, III, Football Club, Football, ELIZABETH J. FOWLER, Goucher College, A.B., English III, IV, Merionite. JANE E. GULICK, Ursinus College, B.A., English III, Hockey. PAUL H. HARKINS, Waynesburg College, A.B., Columbia University, M.A. English II, III, Tennis Coach MARGARET FLECK HAY, Goucher College, A.B., English IV, News Bureau, Enchiridion. JOHN G. HEARN fSee Technical! MILLARD L. HOWELL fSee Historyj SYHELDON M. KRESSLER fSee Technicalj IRENE McCO'RMICK, Juniata College, B.A., Columbia University. M.A., English II, III, Merionite, Gin Rummy Club. EVA PECK MURPHY, Lebanon Valley College, A.B., English III, S-howpeople, Modern Dance Club. AGNES M. RAYCROFT, Temple University, A.B., Yale University, M.A., English III, IV, Enchiridion. ROBERT M. RUOFF lSee Historyl . MYRNA SHEELY, Wilson College, B.A., English II, IV, Music Club, Modern Dance Club, Red Cross Club. NORA B. THOMPSON fSee Foreign Languagej. GERALD H. WOERNER fSee Fine and Applied Artsl. Stadium Entrance by Beach. Fourteen ,, First Row: H. Drumm, B. Beach, F. Dittmar, H. Spealler, A. Fraunfelder, M. W'hite. Second R0-wi W. Loeliger, A. Frech J. Hmchey, R. Stevenson, P. Drumm, VV. Bahmermann, L Hendricks, G. Woerxier, R. Miller. FINE AND APPLIED ARTS DEPARTMENT The Fine and Applied Arts Department enhances the academic offerings of the school in both a cultural and practical manner through the addition of fine arts, music, drafting, woodworking, library services, home economics, and health and physical education. Most of these are presented so as to have both a vocational and an avocational appeal, depending upon the individual student's particular interest. VVILLIAM C. BAHMERMANN WILLIAM C. BAHMERMANN, Edinboro State Teachers College, B.S., Art I, II, III. Figure Sketch Club, Enchiridion. Merionite. BRUCE C. BEACH, University of Pennsylvania, Mus.B., Philadelphia Conservatory of Music, Mus.M., Mus.D., Band, Chamber Music Club. FLORENCE C. DITTMAR, Syracuse University A.B., Columbia Teachers College. A.M., Library Club. HENRY A. DRUMM, Temple University, B.S., M.S., Physical Educa- tion, Health, Square Dance Club, Fishing Club, Track. IPANSY S. DRUMM. Temple University, B.S., Crafts. ANNE T. FRAUNFELDER, Hood College, B.S., Columbia University. M.A., Home Economics Knitting Club. ANDREW R. FRECH, Temple University, B.S., M.S., Instrumental Music, Orchestra. , , I. LUCILE HENDRICKS, Kent State University, B.S., Columbia Unl- versity, M.A., Health, Physical Education, Sophomore Sports Club. Square Dancing Club, Hockey fHead Coachl, Tennis Coach. g EFFIE M. HIBBS, Lebanon Valley, B.S., University of Pennsylvania. M.A., Cafeteria, Quantity Cookery Class. JOHN HINCHEY, West Chester State Teachers College, B.S., Driver Education, Physical Education, Golf Club, Golf Coach. WILLIAM LOELIGER, Millersville State Teachers COIIGEC, B-S.. Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed., Mechanical Drawing, Cross Country fHead Coachl, Wrestling- Mr. Robinson and Coach Spealler discuss the seventh at Baldwin. Fifteen I. Endslow, J. Francis, O. Robinson. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT The aim of the guidance department is to help pupils to discover and to develop their potentialities for their personal happiness and for social usefulness. JEAN E. FRANCIS ISABEL K. ENDSLOW, Dickinson College, A.B., University of Penn- sylvania, M.A., Algebra II, Archery Club. JEAN E. FRANCIS, Wilson College, A.B., University of Pennsylvania. M.A., Ed.D., Guidance Director, Latin I, Student Council. OLIVER E. ROBINSON, Washington College, B.S., University of Pennsylvania M.S., General Mathematics, Senior Class Sponsor. ROBERT L. MILLER tSee Technicall. ELIZABETH M. MUHLY, Beaver College, B.S., Home Economics. TTHOMAS E. RYDER, Carnegie Institute of Technology, B.F.A., M.F.A., Crafts. HAROLD SIPEALLER, Temple University, B.S., Health, Physical Education, Boys' Intramural, Girls' Swimming tCoachI. RUTH STEVENSON, Temple University, B.S., University of Penn- sylvania, M.S., Health, Physical Education, Archery Club, Basketball Coach, Lacrosse Coach. ANN L. WATKINS, Temple University, R.N., Bridge Club. MARY WHITE, Indiana University, A.B., University of Pennsylvania, M-S.. Home Economics, Clothing, Girls' Hi-Y. GERALD H. WOERNER, Pennsylvania State University, B.S., Ed.D., Columbia University, M.A.. Vocal Music. Choir. VIOLET M. ZIMMERMAN, State Teachers College, B.S., Columbia University, M.A., Cafeteria, Quantity Cookery Class. 'I' Sabbatical Leave. 1 Substitute Teacher. 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L I K if hh -'ffrera J 9 I 4 1 If 5 , ' I ' It I M: I fm: Y spab Q ,I L N , r .J SJ 0142 L5 K 1 I I X 4 LM X - J I HJ w-Z mayuhx Q? 1 S ENCHIRIDION ,Srl J g 5 'X tk . .A A First Row: S. Hertzler, C. Dolan, S. Deitrick, B. Dohan, F. Earl, M. Mazer, J Heister, J. Jacobs, R. Smith, J. Hutchinson, J. Jeffers. Second Row: C. Pennock S. Henne, G. Swanson, M. Brodsky, C. Barb, L. Gerber, J. Kitchell, D. Kramer R. Sandler, J. Levin. Third Row: N. Thomas, L. Carvahlo, J. Freney, K. Mylting, M Brown, D. Satinsky, K. Crowe, B. Maguire, G. Roeberg, C. Kopple, J. Bieberman Fourth Row: R. Almquist, J. Covell, B. Tomlinson, H. Thompson, F. Wright, D. Stover, J. Rutherford, S. Schaffer, L. Farris, B. Buek. Fifth Raw: J. Holden S. Koch, P. McLeister, N. Tingle, R. Lyons, C. Orr, G. Harman, B. Burke, J Thomson, J. VVitz, Mr. Keim. Sirtlz Row: Miss Raycroft, J. Robb, D. Fixter, B. Buckwalter, B. Beatty, E. Lawrence, M. Girsh, A. Collins, R. Mullin, P. Weinberg, Mrs. Hay. ! ENCHIRIDION EDITORS Standiizg: J. Heister, R. Lyons, J. Covell, D. Kramer, J. Jacobs, B. Burke, J. Hutchinson. From mp fa boffoin. on sfairzuay: M. Mazer, F. Earl, R. Sandler, B. Dohan, R. Smith. VVith high aspirations the yearbook staff last spring plunged into the maze of work necessary to produce a record of an event- ful school year, and by steady endeavor evolved the 1956 ENCHIRIDIQN. From meetings throughout the summer emerged the theme for the book, the school seal and its relation- ship to the development of the student. After much discussion a successful scheme was derived for representing the seal in art and photography on two-page section dividers. Through the efforts of the business staff money was raised to produce a yearbook with features to interest everyone, namely, two pages of curriculum pictures, action pictures throughout the sports section, more pictures in the activities division, and two pages of pictures of outstanding seniors -all welcome additions. S T A F F liffiflll'-1.11-Cflllff .. .. ....,..,................. ........ 1X Iichael Mazer Assislanf lidilnr , ....,... ,.....,....... F rank Earl Hzrsiizvss Jlarzagvr. , ....,........... .......,...,................. J canine Jacobs Assistant Bnsiizcss .llmmger ....... ....................,,,........ . .Rachel Smith Literary Editors .... .......,,,,,....... ......... S a rah Deitrick, Betty Dohan Sports Editors .,............. . .,.,.. Robin Lyons, Richard Sandler Ari Editors ....................... ,.,..,... J ack Heister, Joan Hutchinson Idwzfijiraiiazz .Editors -.......... ..........., B ev Burke, Don Kramer Phofograplzy Editor, Editorial Adviser ...... Literary Adviser ....... Business Adviser ....... Photography Adviser ..... Art Adviser ..............., Literary Staff Dick Almquist Dick Bluestein Jane Bieberman Marcia Brodsky Lyn Carvahlo Gil Harman Sandy Henne Jane Holden Jeanine Jacobs Sue Koch Dave Kozart Jerry Levin Pat McLeister Cynthia Orr Connie Pennock Joan Robb Dave Satinsky Gleam Swanson Joan Thomson Typisfs Barbara Kelly Twenty Gail Kennedy Coletta Dolan '57 Carol Ann Morris '57 Business Staff Charles Barb Barbara Beatty Barbara Buckwalter Barbara Buek Ann Collins Kevin Crowe Louise Farris Debbie Fixter Joanne Freney Lane Gerber Marjorie Girsh Sue Hackman James Kitchell Carol Kopple Jody Miller Raymond Mullin Karen Mylting Gary Roeberg ...,.............Jerry Covell ..Margaret Fleck Hay ,.....,....Agnes Raycroft .......William M. Keim .....Edgar M. Whistler William Bahmermann Joyce Rutherford Sally Schaffer Paul Weinberg Art Staff Sue Hertzler Jeanne Jeffers Elaine Lawrence, Barry Maguire Nan Thomas Photography Staff 4'Lynn Carvahlo 9fAnn Collins Mike Garner '58 tSandy Henne 'kEleanor Joachim 'Joan Robb Joel Shechter '57 Dave Stover '58 Hayes Thompson fNancy Tingle Bill Tomlinson Fred Wright '58 'fSecretaries Striving to maintain high journalistic standards and to increase reader interest the staff of the 1955-56 MERIONITE made several changes in the paper. The full page banner was retained in reduced form. Editorials and features were improved, and modern style page makeup was retained with headline variation on all pages. Action photos improved the sports and news pages, while cartoons did much to enliven the feature page. To stimulate interest, the staff inaugurated two columns, a critical review and the humorous Offbeat, reinstated Flashlight Caughtf' and featured interviews with local personalities. Up-to-the-minute coverage of school events completed the full pattern for a MERIONITE of which the school could be proud. S T A F F Editor-in-Chief ...............................,,.....,..,.,... .......,. C onnie Pennock Business Jlifmzager ..,.,.....,..................,...............,..........,. Sandra Henne Assistant Business llifmzager ,..............,......,.....,..........,.. Mike Haltzel News Editors ..........,.... ........... ly Iarcia Brodsky, Gleam Swanson Feature Editor ....... .............................,..,.........,,. J an Goldin Sports Editor .......... ..................,............ R ichard Sandler Art Editov '.............,....... ................. D el Drake Photography Editor... ,,...... Paul Weiiiberg Circulation llfaizager ........ . ....... Diane Kressler Adtiertising AZIGIIUQCV .,.......,.....,...,.,.,.,.......,,..,...,,..,,...,.. Jerry Rohrer Head Typist ,.......,....,... ............i..............................,. A rnetha White Editorial Advisers ...... Elizabeth J. Fowler, Irene McCormick Business Adtiiser .,...,.. ...,...,.........................,...... C harles J. Henne Art Adviser ,..,....,..., ,..................,......,...., W illiam Balnnermann MERIONITE Literary Associates: Judy Aberg, Jane Bieberman, Richard Bluestein, Lenore Blumstein, Amy Brown, Bonnie Clarke, Herschel Cravitz, Bob Garber, Ken Kaiserman, Jerry Levin, Xhfilliam Mazer, Bob Pcavy, Roberta Pizor, Judy Reider, Jerry Rohrer, Jeff Shapiro, Bob Sterne. Business Associates: Barbara Baitinger, Mike Barnett, Barbara Brown, Diane Cantor, Bernie Carlin, Joa11 Cipallone, Marian Conroy, Maxine Cutler, Coletta Dolan, Pat Drumm, Rose Marie Echilmcier, Carol Euler, Claire Everhart, Lora Ewing, Dora Fanucchi, Louise Farris, Jane Feise, Pat Foley, Joanne Freney, Jerry Fridkin, Kitzi Galespie, Rosalie Gianguilio, Margie Girsh, Donna Heller, Louise Hoffman, Mary Johnson, Anita Lawless, Aimee Lieberman, Lynn Lieber- man, Betsy MacFadyen, Esther Martin, Agnes McCabe, Debbie Mezey, Joanne Mulioli, Ray Mullin, Carol Netzky, Tanya Novak, Betty Ogdin, Pat Pillarella, Dolores Pizzi, Dotty Pratt, Alice Robinson, Gary Roeberg, Peggy Sattler, Ann Simonin, Gail Sloane, Marc Stouberg, Rose Marie Stumpo, Betty Jean XVhite, Louise VVunder. First Row: D. Fannucchi, C. Everhart, P. Foley, R. Gianguilio, B. Ogdin A. Simonin, L. Lieberman, C. Pennock, S. Henne, D. Mezey, M. Cutler, J. Cipollane, Second Row: D. Pizzi, J. lereney, L. Blumstein, G. Swanson, M. Brodsky, R. Pizor, M. Girsh, B. Brown, D. Heller, D. Drake, L. Farris D. Kressler. Third Row: J. Goldin, R. Garber, B. Clarke, P. Drumm, C. Dolan, L. Ewing, L. Hoffman, E. Martin, J. Mulioli, B. Baitinger, C. Euler, D. Pratt, B. MacFadyen. Fourth Row: C. Netzky, H. Cravitz, K. Gallespie, J. Reider, P. Pillarella, R. Stumpo, M. Haltzel, M. Barnett, J. Aberg, A. Brown, J. Levin, P. Wfeinberg, R. Sterne. Fifth Row: Mrs. Fowler, R. Mullin, R. Sandler, J. Shapiro, B. Mazer, M. Stonberg, R. Bluestein, J. Rohrer, J. Bieberman, A. NVhite, G. Sloane, Miss McCormick. v v ...A 1 i THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th THE LOWER MERION SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Class of 1956 presc11 fx --I lllystcfry in Tlzrvz' Avfx by AYN RAND Directed by MISS JOAN MACINNESS I-llforncy Flin! ........, xlll07'I1U-V Slv7'en.s' ,,....., Ift l'L'll flndrf' .... .... .,..... Nancy Lee liunllcncr ......,. Larry Regan ,..,..,.4......,....,... . Jnlfn Cfflllllllll lfI l1itfic'lcl ....A. .lluyrln .S't'c11.m11 ..,.,.., ......... Siynrd .lnngqnisf ........ ..... llanzcr Van Fleet ..,..,,.. illrx. Jolzn Hntrlzins ...,. Elnzcr Szc'cmzcy ,.4.4............. Dr. Kirkland CAST ,. ..,A,,...,..O JERRY LEVIN .mmmMJERRy'covELL MARCIA BRODSKY .GLEAM SWANSON GARY ROEBERG CHARLIE COMPTON MARGRET CRAMER RICHARD BLUESTEIN KEN KAISERMAN .mmmmtmmJAN'GoLo1N Roberta Van Renxsclacr ....4..,. .,.,,,,.DAVID BUTEN i BOB PEAVY i,......SUSAN EDGAR func Clzandlcr ..........,4........... .....,.....,,.......,. N AN THOMAS Judge Hcallz .....,.,.,....,....... .,........,,....,............ F RANK EARL Clvrk of the Court ......,. .,.A..,.. H OVVARD HAMILTON lflllillipl ......,.....,,...,....,. ,......,.....,,........ STEVE TABER Sfwzografvlier ,............,.......,....... ..,..,.,.....,......... I JEL DRAKE Prison Jlfafron ,......, ....,..........,....,. ........, C L AUDIE JULIARD Srwcirzry In 1Iff07'1lC-V Flint ......... ........,,....... C ONNIE COX .S'rfrctary to Attorney Stetimzs ...,.... Conrf .fl flCHdfllIf .......,..4.A.......... .... . , l'nl1'vv111t'11 ....,,l.., .,.,,l .,,. P1'0IIIf7lL'I'. ., ELAINE ARENZ ,...........,JERRY ROHRER J EDVVARD HEALY TOM DALEY KATI-IIE PECK C R E D I T S Student Director: Kathie Peck. Set C01nn1iHc'c: Robert Pettus, Chairmang Ronald Carey, Kathie Peck. Make-nfi Conuzziffecz Judy Aberg, Sandy Allen, Connie Bates, Barbara Beatty, Barbara Buckwalter, Pat Currie, Louise Farris, Carolyn Gillespie, Kathie Peck. Progrcun: Sally Dothard. Uslwrs: Barbara Beatty, Barbara Benedict, Nancy Blake, Sally Jo Bruch, Barbara Buek, Paula Burns, Carol Byrnes, Lois Hardican, Jacqueline Holmes, Dolores Horshaw, Kitty McEvoy, Pat Miller, Barbara Tooke, Sally Watt, Lori Vllersen. Bzrsiazcss Smj: David Kozart, Chairman, Connie Bates, Barabara Benedict, Nancy Blake, Marcia Brodsky, Jeanine Jacobs, Caro- lyn King, Jerry Levin, Kitty McEvoy, Carole Miceli, Connie Pennock, Gleain Swanson, Lori VVersen. Special fIClJllO'ZUlCllgllIC'1llSI Miss Joan MacInnes ,......., .....,. ll Jalan'-np Mrs. Eva Murphy ,...,...... ,, .... ,..,....,..,.,. ......... S 0 ts Mr. Oliver E. Robinson ,..... ....,..,. B zzsiiiess Manager Miss Anita M. Taylor ...... .......,....,..,,..,.. U xlzers Twentyftwo Joy at the annual Christ's Home party. The STUDENT CGUNCIL, Lower Merionls demo- cratic student government, consists of representatives elected by their respective homerooms. Organization of special school activities-the Christ's Home party, dances, and the Spring Carnival-was an important function of the Council. The HGNQR SOCIETY, x Carnival chairman Lees delivers report. composed of outstanding students elected by their class- mates and faculty, sold candy at basketball games, the proceeds going to charity and payment of expenses of the spring induction. The newly elected junior members ushered at baccalaureate and commencement. STUDENT COUNCIL First Raw: B. McManus, E. Maxwell, R. Camp- bell, R. Reynolds, G. Kennedy, Dr. Francis. Second Row: M. Cramer, J. Caldwell, J. Covell, R. Wariier, C. Burk, D. Schweinsberg, C. Orr, G. Harman, R. McNeil, G. Wortniaii, M. DeVol, A. Dixon, B. Johnston, J. Hartzell. Third Row: D. Morris, C. Green, B. Newman, S. Biever, B. Davenport, R. Almquist, R. Lyons, D. Buten, T. Daly, G. Boney, J. Kearns, C. Blessing, R. Pearce, R. Steege. Fozzrtlz Row: T. Coy, J. Boothby, R. Joachim, M. Stewart, R. Buck, D. VVright, A. Spector, A. McCrea, T. Butterfield, C. Althouse, P. Amram, J. Lees, VV. McMillan. Fifth Row: C. Perrine, J. Dennison, S. Altschuler, J. McMillan, S. Wfillet, XV. Harman, F. Dreker, R. Kindred, J. Messert, J. Cummings, R. Veith, R. Erlichman, R. Jacoby, F. Elliott, S. Feldstern, J. Von Leuen- berger, B. McLaren, E. Pleasants, C. Pennock, M. Scott. HONOR SOCIETY First Row: K. Peck, B. Lindsay, R. Lyons, L. Carvalho, J. Thomson, J. Jeffers, C. Pennock, C. Orr, Miss Filler, Csponsorj. Srfwzd Row: D. Kozart, J. Lees, F. Earl, D. Buten, R. Bluestein, M. Mazer, B. Kessler, J. Levin. Third Row: B. McMillan, D. Campbell, J. Heister, B. Forgie, D. Satinsky, D. Kramer. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS R. Reynolds CTrc'c1.r1rrcrJ, G. Kennedy lSc'frc- furyj, R. Campbell CPl'L'.YlllFIIfJ, Dr. Francis CS,b011.rm'j, M. Maxwell lIfvfll'-IjI't'5I.lll'IIfJ, B. McManus CSvrgcauI-af-.-lrzlzrj. Twentyfthree BOYS' HI-Y First Row: D. Quinn, C. Murphy, J. Inners, J Caulwell, B. McManus, T. Butterfield, C. Hall S. Tily, D. Steege, Mr. Henne, C. Burk, D Kessler, A. Wfohlert, T. Goldsborough, L. Rey- nolds, R. Carfrey, F. Sivyer, A. I-Iorsely, M I-Ialtzel. Sccmzd Row: K. Trabert, J. Ervine, J Trainor, B. Gray, XV. Mertz, A. McCrea, A. Don- zanti, R. Veith, V. Benedict, J. Messert, B. Kline G. Kavanagh, VV. Brosious, D. Marcoullier, D Jeager, D. Currie, C. Nevins, D. Edwards, M Raiser. Tlzirn' Row: P. Amram, B. Jolmston, B Ives, B. Keech, D. Furniss, R. Barker, D. Roebuck, J. DeVol. GIRLS' Hl-Y First Row: S. Mills, P. DeVol, A. Dixon, J. Jeffers, C. Pennock, J. Garrett, J. VonLeuenberger, S. Chain, L. Ewing, B. Manges, B. Lindsay. Second Row: P. McKean, M. Maxwell, P. Dyer, M. Graves, J. Rhimer, B. Davenport, N. Thomas, Miss VVhite, J. Thomson, R. Lyons, C. Orr, D. Sidwell, K. Mylting, D. Eaton, G. Sloane. Thi-rd Row: B. Burke, S. Hertzler, S. Bromer, J. Feise, D. Roach, D. Beausang, M. Cramer, S. Hayllar, S. Hackman, B. Benedict, K. Andrews, J. Wfigginton, J. Miller. l. f, qu . FUTURE TEACHERS O'F AMERICA First Row: Miss Leitch, P. Estes, V. Vidinghoff, J. Kuslmer, J. Robb, R. Smith, D. Fixter, C. Buck, B. MacFadyen, D. Reisse, C. Kurtz, N. Tingle. Second Row: S. 'Willet, G. Wortman, J. Jacobs, P. McCall, L. Blumstein, C. Cunningham, M. VValclman, P. VVhayne, E. McQuillen, S. Holtz, L. Guth, G. Kingham, M. McMahon, P. Howison, A. Egmore, M. Strickler. Third Row: E. Shaffer, M. Parker, M. Simons, C. Grow, M. Friedman, J. Norton, A. Sohland, B. Ebersole, C. Price, J. Gold- berg, J. XfVecht, L. Spealler. In addition to the sponsorship of the Navaho Indian School, the FUTURE TEACHERS QF AMERICA members benefited from observing local elementary classes, thus learning more about the teaching profes- sion. In keeping with its philosophy, the BUYS, HI-Y served the school and community by the raising of funds for charity through the sale of book covers and the sale of soft drinks at basketball games. The principal project of the GIRLS' HI-Y this year was the sponsor- ing of a foreign exchange student. The members of the club also devoted their services to the information desk and to the candy store, both valuable services. President Campbell conducts Student Council meeting. N.A.S.C. Prexy McAlaine receives honorary gavel from Mr. G. Van Pool, Director Twentyffour SENIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB First Row: D. Horshaw, M. Joyce, A. Blasucci, CSecretaryj, H. Mullin, I . Purvis, P. Gane, J. Holmes, B. Lindsay, Qljresidentj. Sccond Row: M. Armstrong, L. Lyster, M. Kuhn, E. Joachim, B. Carlin, J. VVinters, E. Blessing, L. DelGesse, C. Everhart, S. Hickey, D. Gentry, P. Foley, Miss Kulp. Third Row: N. Hendricks, CVice-PresidentJ, J. Taylor, CTreasurcrJ, R. Stumpo, C. Rychlak, M. Barnaba, J. Peden, G. Kennedy, C. XVilson, L. Runkle, D. DiFerdinand, B. Ogdin, R. Gianguilio. The three commercial clubs were active throughout the year. In the SENIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB, member committees organized and executed programs. Several Held trips were taken to business establish- ments, and business was brought into the classroom through speakers and educational hlms. The JUNIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB, organized to impart to its members a better understanding ot the business world, JUNIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB F1.l'.I'f Row: J. Markley, C. Durante, H. Pettigrew, P. Sattler, B. Althouse, M. Mueller, J. Manni. Second Row: W. Hartzell, A. Lawless, B. Nini, L. Dozier, D. Pratt, L. Hoffman, C. Holley, R. Mitchell, Miss Easter. Third Row: J. Cipollone, L. Wulider, M. Gagliardi, M. McFarlane, C. Rees, J. McLaughlin, D. Pizzi, B. Baitinger, M. Halpin. A- 7 f?f Z I . 'I ,VV nj rv UZOPHOMORE COMMERCIAL CLUB First Row: M. Bizzarri, E. Smith, D. McFarlane, S. Boldi, H. DeVecchis fPresidentj, A. Hoffman, G. Falcone. Second Row: Miss Schwalm, L. Cvagliardi CTreasurerJ, J. Girondi QSecretaryj, C. DiPietrantonio CVice-Presidentj, L. DiGaspari, G. Brown, M. Cahill, A. Thomas, J. Armenio. Third Row: G. Foley, J. Aurilio, D. DiPrinzio, J. Prohco, A. Patrick, R. M. Antennucci, A. Morella, J. Esposito. took interesting excursions, heard speakers, and watched Films. Enjoyable social events were also part of the program. The visual aid and demonstration techniques were used to advantage in the SOPHO- MORE COMMERCIAL CLUB also, to familiarize the students with fundamentals of business, good grooming, and job opportunities of many sorts. Panel discussion at N.A.S.C. convention. Bunny hopping to the music of Les Elgart. Twentyffive The center of attraction. To capture quickly the mood and action of figures with a minimum of effort and economy of line was the primary aim of the members of the ART AND FIGURE SKETCH. CLUB. Toward this end, members posed as models for the practice sketches. The techniques of the ancient sport of bow and arrow shooting were intro- duced to novice members of the ARCHERY CLUB in ART AND FIGURE SKETCH CLUB Loft fn Right: L. I-Iardican, K. Klemeyer, J. Strayer, M. Helwig, J. Hutchinson, B. Hatcher, B. Maguire, S. Snader, B. Thornton, D. Cantor, M. Freedman, A. Tacconnelli, M. Neff, M. Bronstein, li. Lawrence, J. Brosius QModelJ. ARCHERY CLUB First Row: VV. Neilson, C. Dean, J. Parthemore B. I-Ieahl, L. Parker, B. Fried, A. Loeb, K. Lock, R. Echlemeier. Second Row: Miss Stevenson, K. Thornton, C. Gillespie, P. Milden, D. Horowitz E. Jenner, J. Billet, Y. Gilmore, Miss Bnclslow Third Row: R. May, C. Undercofler B. J. VVhite, E. Martin, J. Mulioli, B. Butler, J. Boviard, D Gilmore. CREW CLUB First R0-zo: I-I. Feldscher, C. Barb, J. Barnes, R. Ives, C. Nevins, H. Jackson, R. Ytfebb, G. Thomp- son, Mr. Horner, P. Amram, C. Althouse. Second Raw: J. VVebb, R. Ferrari, D. Jordan, D. Smith, M. Haltzel, J. Jordan, A. Beaston, R. Banta, T. Schwalm, G. Speirs, J. Rohrer. Third Row: T XVintz, D. Stevens, S. Wfeitz, C. Fay, D. McCoy, D. Frey, B. Bell, A. Bell, B. Mazuca, S. Zitin, R. DeLuca.Fn11rf11 Row: J. O'Bryan, D. Perry, D. I-Ioffritz, M. Endres, H. Molt, B. Keech, D. Ros- seau, C. Robbins, A. McConnell, B. Poulterer, A TenBroek, L. Reynolds, J. Messert. Sketch that crazy physique. the fall. Practice on the indoor range was then held during most club periods, with an occasional outdoor session in the spring. In this, the tenth anniversary year of the founding of the CRBXV CLUB, the 100 members gained knowledge of the sport through guest speakers and through rowing films. The boys also suc- cessfuly sponsored the annual sale of Christmas candy. Twenty-six Miss Dittmar supervises library club. In the KNITTING CLUB, the inveterate knitters found a little school time during which they added a few inches to their scarves, mittens, and argyles with- out fear of rebuke. The skillful card sharks of the GIN RUMMY CLUB spent most club periods perfecting their games in preparation for a year's-end touranment Twentyfseven Gin! to decide the club championship. The budding librarians who were members of the LIBRARY CLUB gained valuable experience by maintaining bulletin boards, which advertised library material, arranging books, and working at the checking desk to aid the librarian. KNITTING CLUB First Row: L. VVersen, P. Currie, S. Schaffer, J. Caldwell, K. McEvoy, S. Dothard, P. Jones, B Burke, I. Taylor, W. Ross, J. F1'eney, G. Reich! man, B. Bartash. Second Row: Miss Schwalm, P. Sattler, C. Lindaver, E. McQui1len, S. Manges 7 P. Sprecher, K. Harvey, M. Gillespie, J. Aberg, C. Bates, L. Carvahlo, C. Goldberg, G. Machen, S. Hertzler, N. Thomas, C. Herbert, S. Hayllar r L. Howard, M. McFarlane, M. Esibill, Miss Fraun- felder. Third Row: K. Preston, B. Ashburner, I. Zengerl, S. Roach, C. Greene, C. Cox, E. Smith A. Robinson, C. Reese, P. Springett, A. Fishpaw R. Stumpo, J. Rhimer, B. Godber, V. Tanner, B Creigh. GI N RUMMY CLUB First Row: R. Schwartz, S. Seaman, M. Straff I. Goldstein, S. Crisconi, D. Forman, G. VVitherow Second Ir'rm': D. Drake, A. Bershad, F. Fried, A Loeb, R. Pizor, M. Cutler, M. Friedman, Lieberman, N. Hutchinson. Third Row: A. Collins B. Cummings, E. Clayman, D. Solot, P. Muleski C. Coen, D. Zamsky, B. Boyd, Miss McCormicki LIBRARY CLUB First Row: I. Manni, P. Carter, R. Hays, M Joyce. Second Row: Mrs. YanderHout, E. Hansell Miss Dittmar, D. Pratt, C. Schrode. J v v v BOTANY CLUB First Row: J. Gillam, B. Krause, R. Hykes, E. Forst, J. Maxwell, M. Floyd. Second R0-20: I. Dennison, G. Thomson, D. Stine, J. Kenealy, B. . XVaddington, C. Murphy, I. Inners, Mr. Gillam. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB i First Row: VV. Tomlinson, R. Carfrey, B. Barnes, Ed Fatz, VV. Cann, R. Bookler, S. Tabor, H. DeVecchis. Sefmzd Row: L. Shahade, M. Wrigllt, R. Barker, J. Ellis, I. Irwin, F. Wriglit, I. Shechter, R. Carey. FRENCH CLUB Iiirsf Row: J. Hamrick, I. McDuffee, M. VVright, A. Spector, B. Danz, N. Johnson, C. Blessing. Svrond Row: Miss Stauffer, L. Straff, B. Blank, M. Harris, 1. Pillion, B. Herbert. Visits to estates, greenhouses, and flower shows as well as observations of the extensive plantings of the school grounds aided BQTANY CLUB members in learning to identify trees, shrubs, and flowers. Photog- raphy enthusiasts who joined the PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB kept up with the latest developments in their hobby through group discussions and outside speakers. The use of slides brought the fascinating land of France much closer to the Elemites of the FRENCH CLUB than its geographical location implies, while French games, puzzles, and skits made parlez vousing come naturally Qvvell-almost naturallyl. ag? ,W Mimi. ...C .MV WM We truclge through the snow . . . X Twentyfeight The BEGINNERS' RIDING CLUB stimulated an interest in the care and riding of horses and gave the members a fundamental knowledge and training in this great outdoor sport. For the experienced horsemen, the ADVANCED RIDING CLUB offered an opportunity to acquire superior skills and knowledge in the training BEGINNERS' RIDING CLUB First Row: S. Alioto, E. Jenner, B. Freedman, M. Barnett, H. DeVecchis, G. Machen, M. .-Xlioto. Svrmzd Row: G. .-Xlesio, D. Carson, G. Cute, I-I. Brown, F. Sautner, .-X. Van Zanten. Third Row: Mr. Pearce, P. Lembo, C. Babb, E. Pendleton, J. .-Xrmenio, C. Seckinger, J. Cashman. ADVANCED' RIDING CLUB First Row: I-I. Conners, A. Reed, D. McCandIess. J. Cohn, M. Chance, N. Coppes, G. Frazer, S. Cohen. Scrond Row: E. DeGaray, T. IN'intz, J. DeGaray, C. Schrank, J. Miller, D. Lindsay, XV. Beamer, J. Kenealy, J. Bodman. Third Row: Mr. Pearce, B. Vondercrane, C. Dean, J. Ashwell, K. Lock, A. Schwab, Z. Rosenblum, R. Bloom, D. Kauffman, R. Dinnerman. RED CROSS CLUB First Row: B. Ashburner, G. Simon, L. Blumstein, M. Wfaldman, G. Boney, E. Peoples, I. Ludwig, M. McMahon, J. Hesse, C. Athinison. Second Raw: D. Foley, E. Conners, G. WitIieroxv', N. Johnson, M. Quick, B. Brown, R. Spirit, G. Brown, P. Hawison, B. Ebersole, J. Davis. Third Row: Mrs. Sargent, J. Kearns, S. Darnes, R. Echelmeier, D. Pavlos, D. Tubis, C. Morris, D. Reisse, M. Smuck- ler, J. Ebert, M. Riesenberg, Miss Sheely. Fourth Row: M. Nelson, S. Manger, L. Howard, N. Adams, B. Hewitt, M. Seberhagen, K. Costello, B. Owen, P. Reno, E. Gralnick, P. Perce. and showing of horses. Une of the great charitable or- ganizations of the school, the RED CRDSS CLUB, provided recreation and special services for needy groups. The club visited its adopted group, the children at the Home for Incurables, and gave them parties and entertaimnent on holidays. Toward that magic day in June. Twentyfnine Dr. Copeland lectures budding psychologists. The newly-formed PSYCHOLOGY CLUB heard lectures from the sponsor on problems involving per- sonality, adjustment, and environment and read a psychology textbook to supplement class discussions. Club members also discussed plans with the sponsor concerning the curriculum for next year's initial psychology course. Promoting and popularizing square PSYCHOLOGY CLUB First Row: M. Robbins, C. Pennock, J. Jeffers, N. Blake, S. Allen, M. Brown, S. Bromer, J. Caldwell, J. Holden. Second Row: R. Kessler, M. Mazer, J. Covell, D. Kramer, Dr. Copeland, R. Banta, R. Dockety, D. Zalles, C. Grow. Third Row: P. Currie, J. Bliss, G. Alexander, R. Peavy, C. Barb, VV. Tomlinson, J. Kitchell, L. Werseii. SQUARE DANCE CLUB First Row: P. Downey, B. Hatcher, L. Lieberman, S. VVatt, L. Dellapia, S. Allen, C. Vtfilliams, C. Kurtz, B. MacEadyen. Second Row: J. Ewalt, R. Buck, D. Kessler, D. Currie, J. Clegg, R. Stearne, K. Crowe, P. Jaeger, L. Hegedous. Third Row: B. Tooke, J. DeGary, A. VanZanten, R. Bennett, M. Strickler, P. Huber, D. Barton, T. Murray, R. Creigh. Fourth Row: C. Brown, J. Hill, S. Holtz, J. Glenny, P. Tait, D. Flagg, C. Vagnoni, B. Scadding, J. Braun, N. Hurt, Mr. Drumm. RIFLE CLUB First Row: S. Maimon, G. Thompson, N. Brody, L. Klein, C. Andre, M. Kuhn, E. Joachim, L. Lyster, J. Trolley. Second Row: R. Ferrari VV. Bitetti, R. Turtle, D. Mattioli, J. Kruggel, M. Miller, M. Scott, A. Samango, T. Schwalm. Third p Roto: Mr. Della Rezza, J. Caulwell, D. Cornelius, A D. Acker, J. McCallion, D. Kauffman, P. Haber- man, R. Missenbaum, M. Sunderland. Thirty Kramer absorbs the principles of Freud. dances was the aim of the SQUARE DANCE CLUB. Members are able to enjoy the recreation of hoedown dancing in L.M. in the winter and in New England in the summer. The RIFLE CLUB, by providing ex- perience in shooting, introduced to each member the sport of riliery and the skills required for it. Santa McMillan emits good cheer. Science is fun was the theme of the science clubs. The IUNIQR-SENIQR SCIENCE CLUB conducted experiments which have some aspect of humor, for example, boiling water by cooling it. Some demonstra- tions, like the running faucet which spouts water in mid-air, were merely tricks. The SOPHOMQRE ik Q if ix ffgi Do you really believe in Santa, George? SCIENCE CLUB studied different phases of science to aid in the development of each student's own interests. Club projects ranged from studies of microscopic life to experiments in chemistry. Through the medium of movies and slides the TRAVEL CLUB visited far-away exotic lands, but in reality members settled for the club's interesting annual trip to New York City. JUNIOR-SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB FI'l'.Yf Row: I. Davis, M. Cutler, I. Parvin, Mr. Keever, N. Genel, E. Linclaver, S. Duncan, D. Heller, C. Euler, M. Blizard. Second Row: S. Lipschutz, B. Feldman, I. yVainwrig'ht, D. Heister- kamp, V. Nagel, D. Ervine, H. Chew, J. Gossette. SOPHOMORE SCIENCE CLUB Fzrxf Roto: L. Mansfield. Second Row: J. Sproule, Miss Dechnik, A. Axelrod. Third lfnwz B. Gold- stein, D. Perry, F. Blum. Iiozzrllz Row: B. Mc- Arthur, B, Field, D. Buck, A. Klesius, A. Mulliken, B. W'addington. TRAVEL CLUB Fz'r.vf Row: R. Mullin, M. Cooper, R. Levy, L. Dellapia, VV. Tyson, D. Rudolph, L. Lieberman, D. Heller, C. Byrnes, A. Collins, M. Grass, XV. Bischoff. Second Row: XV. Nelson, R. Schwartz, A. Bershad, F. Cummings, P. Huber, H. Taylor, J. Shector, R. Riesenberg, I. Bianco, H. Cravitz, N. Maimon, A. Tacconelli. Tlzird Row: J. Davis, R. XN'esner, J. Freedman, P, Miller, D. Cohen, T. Novack, L. Berman, N. Genel, M. XVallner, M. Quick, S. Feldstern, I. Risck, A. lYhite. Fozzrflz Row: G. Hess, I. Ludwig, A. Ryder, B. Buek, B. Boyd, B. Ayer, A. Massey, D. Brill, E. Ergood, P. Fennessey, L. Logan, Mrs. Barber. Thirtyfcme WRESTLING CLUB lfirxf Ruin: M. Eckerhardt, S. Maze, B. Braun B. Holcombe, E. Partain, D. Stevens, P. Jaeger. Second R0-zu: S. Zitin, C. Turner, E. Masciangelo, J. Purring, XV. Chandlee, R. Murphy, VV. Eustace XY. Steigman, Mr. Horner. J v SHOWPEOPLE First Row: Mrs. Murphy, V. Shinn, J. Barr, J. Fishman, J. Swartz, E. Pleasants, M. Helweg, R. Ponnock, J. Newman, F. Heller, L. Kaplan, G. Roeberg, B. Pincus, J. Levin, M. Soifer, L. Klein P. Zamostein, H. Spector, A. Smith, J. Angelo. Second Row: Miss Machines, A. VVadsWorth, J. Costello, J. Taylor, C. Andre, C. Costello, S. Wlyatt, C. Elicker, S. Biever, L. Davidson, M. Smuckler, J. Ebert, P. Pillarella, D. Fanucchi L. Summers, J. Brennan, S. Phillips, A. Lang. Third R0-zu: Miss Taylor, C. Goldberg, J. Utal J. Cohen, S. Slenn, N. Shuman, H. Segal, D. Tubis C. Morris, B. Stein, E. Gralnick, L. Indzel, K. Galespie, B. Segal, M. Greenbaum, M. Girsh, M. Neff, J. Levitt. Fourflz Row: J. Aberg, K. Mylting J. Freney, H. Axelrod, G. Sloane, P. Herman, S. Zeitlin, L. Shapiro, N. Brody, R. Savitz, D. Rainey li. Monroe, C. Dubin, J. Reider, E. Kravis, J. Weiner, S. Grabov, F. Lubin. Fifth Row: N. Arthur, L. Carvalho, C. Bates, C. Juliard, S. Biever, S. Dothard, P. Jones, P. Percy, C. Brown, J. Hesse, D. Flagg, D. Drake, J. Birkmire, C. Cox, K. Peck, S. Rovner, M. Wexle1', E. Lindauer S. Schwartz. .S'i.1'flz Roni: J. Rutherford, J. Mustin, M. Brodsky, H. Dowdy, P. Drumm, J. Slott, D. Handhnger, D. Mezey, J. Grant, C. Smolen, A. Brown, H. Corson, B. Miller, B. Tooke, B. Kelley, L. Farris, G. Serra, C. Herbert. Sevcizflz Row: G. Swanson, D. Horowitz. F. Forman, C. Schau- weker, P. Boyle, R. Grauch, R. Ratcliffe, R. Salisbury, J. Rohrer, D. Jordan, D. McClintock, R. Carey, K. Kaiserman, B. Gordon, C. Compton, D. Palumbo. 1 1 r y y 1 THESPIAN SOCIETY First Row: K. Peck, G. Sosin, D. Drake, M. Brodsky, L. Carvalho, ,l. Grant, J. Aberg. C. Bates. Second Row: D. Hoffritz, C. Goldberg, H. Dowdy, Miss Taylor. J. VonLeuenberger, B. Pettus, K. Kaiserman, J. Levin, J. Covell, R. Carey, G. Roeberg. The XVRESTLING CLUB, active for three-quarters of the year, held discussions and watched movies about wrestling to create an interest in the sport. Meetings of Lower Merion's dramatic club, SHOWPEOPLE, usually consisted of a one-act play or of some other form of entertainment presented by club members. Annually, the organization presents a fall production. This year the play was Time Out for Ginger. The honor society of dramaticsf' THESPIANS, inducts each year exceptionally active Shovvpeople members. Thespians planned programs and workshops and par- ticipated in all productions, both on the stage and be- hind the scenes, for a variety of dramatic experiences. ' l 9-l'Ol Spring Carnival at Lower Merion. Concert Master Satinsky. Thirtyftwo LITIPV I:' I SOPHOMORE GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB FIAIZYI Rate: N. Hutchinson, C. Gerber, E. Jenner, R. Pearlman, J. Hill, I. Markley, N. Hart, M. L DiFilippo. Second Row: C. Vagnoni, B. Hewitt D. Pavlos, L. Dunlap, P. Tait, I. Glenny, R Chakejian, I. Brown, S. Davenport. Third Rott' C. Anthony, A. Iuliard, UI. Hartman, L. Lipman B. Owen, B. Creigh, B. Newman, S. Sweeney, S Flack. Fourth Roto: Miss Hendricks, J. McKissick N. Wfatts, C. Nelson, D. DeLuca, H. Harrison, B Crowther, K. Preston. CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB Firsf Rate: D. Satinsky, C. MacDonough, O. Guffin, B. Hoffman, I. Hamilton, R. Smith, S. Roseman, C. King. Second Row: I. Lees, M. VVilber, I. Schaffran, A. Lerman, D. Stover, R. Colton S. Henne, D. Kressler, J. Olsen, M. Heart, E. Price, B. Keith. Third Row: T. Talcvorian, L. King, Mr. Frech, D. Finlclestein, J. Rothrock, S. Bruch. LOWER MERION BUSINESS SOCIETY B. Barr, Y. VanderVeur, C. Gossette, B. McKean, K. Healy, I. Baer, D. Maxwell, N. Jones, Mrs. Sargent, V. DiCicco, C. Blasucci, N. Yeats, G. Faulkner, C. Eby, E. Boney, S. Civitello, S. Zengel, J. Brogan, E. Torriero, M. Capotrio. Girls who joined the SQPHOMGRE GIRLS' tive Education students and local business people com- SPORTS CLUB learned to officiate and referee differ- prised the LDVVER MERION BUSINESS SO- ent sports in their respective seasons. Captains of club CIETY, affiliated with state Distributive Education teams replaced a president. The CHAMBER MUSIC clubs. Members attended annual state meetings at CLUB, a selected string group, gave its annual concert. Lancaster,visited industries,and gave luncheons for their Members also learned to read and play better. Distribu- employers under the Distributive Education program. - Z W Mr. Frech conducts Chamber Music Club. Tlurtyftlwee Everybody wins at the Spring Carnival. Si Claudie Juliard teaches modern dance. The BOYS' BOVVLING CLUB was open to inter- ested boys, regardless of their ability, Bowling instruc- tions, emphasizing the fundamentals, were given every VVednesday to the members at the Ardmore Recreation Center, and after achieving a certain average, the bowler was eligible for membership on the bowling gf Endless choice of food at Lower Merion. team. SWING CLUB gave its members an opportunity to get together and play popular music for their own enjoyment. Formed this year for girls wishing to im- prove their dancing techniques, MODERN DANCE CLUB taught modern, ballet, and interpretive dancing. BOYS' BOWLING CLUB lII'l'.Yf lx'n'zU: D. Sorensen, S. Crisconi, E. Shaffer, B. Mazer, S. Hirsch, H. Gintis, D. Jacoby, B. Gerson. -STCFIIIIKL Row: VV. McKannan, R. Ferrari, S. Cornelius, Fl. Fleisher, I. Rohrer, L. Gerber, D. Kaufman, D. Zalles, T. DelPizzo, Mr. Della Rezza. Third Row: A. Bershad, I. DiPaolo, S. Perlstein, B. Goldstein, A. Segal, B. Gray, A. Reber, F. Blum, B. Giangiulio. SWING CLUB Left in riglzf: Mr. Kressler, M. Garner, R. Kin- dred, H. Thompson, G. Harman, I. Haskell, P. Hirth, A. Davies, H. Hendricks. MODERN DANCE CLUB lfirxf Row: B. Pincus, M. Brown, I. Utal, I. Cohen, C. -Iuliard fPresidentJ, F. Kramen, K. Macllvoy, N. Blake, L. XVersen, S. Allen. Second lx'n-I-J: Miss Sheely, L. Schwartz, I. Slott, F. Forman, Perez, E. Arenz, 1. Taylor, M. Di- Ottavio, S. Roach. T111-l'll Row: S. Lipschutz, R. Bloom, D. Mezey, S. Sully, I. Gordon, A. Massey, B. Ayers, D. Brill, C. Cox CVicc-Presidentj. Tltirtyffour 'aff x Three no trump! Striving to master the fundamentals of bowling, the GIRLS' BOVVLING CLUB bowled in the Ardmore Recreation Center. Neophyte bridge players in the BBGINNERS' BRIDGE CLUB learned the principles of bidding and the evaluation of hands, scoring values, and simple rules of play. They also conducted several .1 g f f 1 I 1 5 Y 2 5 Wilfert checks his mate. tournaments to bring out the value of competitive bidding and play. To become more familiar with Span- ish customs, the SPANISH CLUB saw slides of Spain and Portugal, heard a panel of members and parents who have visited Mexico, held its annual Christmas celebration, and saw a program of Spanish dancers. GlRLS' BOWLING CLUB I7z'1'.vf Row: K. Peck, M. DiOttavio, E. Arenz, I. Taylor, S. Koch, I. Caldwell, I. Hutchinson. Second Row: L. Summers, J. Girondi, M. Wfald- man, L. Blumstein, G. Posternack, I. Goodman, J. Posternack, Mrs. Graham. Third Row: A. Dooley, J. Barr, C. Adams, C. Vagnoni, I. Swartz, H. Segal, L. Farris, J. Bennignus. BEGINNERS' BRIDGE CLUB I71'z'.vf Row: B. Buchanan, H. Deeds, F. Kramcn, J. Becker, N. Conlow, S. Sterne, A. Simonin, C. Moore. Second Row: Miss Major, B. Butcn, M. johnson, V. Botsis, G. Kirkpatrick, J. Irvine, C. De Vaux, J. Aronian, D. Bishop, J. Groff, J. Lehman, R. Bleeg. SPANISH CLUB Fira! Raw: C. Pennock, P. McLeister, M. Helweg, S. Bruch, P. Currie, N. Conlow, J. Freney, M. Maxwell, K. Mylting, C. Hickman, B. Buckwalter, Second Row: L. Barkmeier, L. Schwartz, D. Mezey, J. Levitt, A. Edwards, M. Cramer, J. Belsterling, S. Darnes, R. Smith, S. Dietrick, P. Burns, L. Dellapia. Third Row: I. Angelo. S. Schaffer, B. Dohan, K. Fridlington, J. Light, N. Blake, J. Everhart, T. Novak, S. Hertzler, j. Hutchinson, J. IVigginton, M. Riesenberg, K. nus, C. Cox, M. Parker, K. Thornton, A. Sohland S. Allen, L. Hardican, J. Goldberg, M. Oursler Kaiserman. Thirtyfjivr Graff, S. Mills, D. Schweinsberg, Dr. Thompson. Ruzzrtlz Row: L. Farris, J. Bieberman, J. Bennig- y V. Tanner, C. Orr, J. Freedman. Fiftlz Rnwi K. Bennett, C. Calvarese, I. Jordan. B. Bell, D. Edwards, D. Steege, Il. Levin, B. Chandlcc, K. JAZZ CLUB Firsl Rofvs P. Turiansky, M. Rosenbaum, M Girsh, C. Byrnes, L. Goldman, H. Banks, P. Robin- son, L. Kaplan. Sffmzn' Row: Gary Roeberg, M Greenbaum, H. Cravitz CVice-Presidentl, C Kopple CPrcsidentj, N. Silverstein CSecretaryl H. Saligman, A. Leno, S. Schwartz, L. Goldman Tlzird Row: VV. Mazer, J. Lewis, J. Vollmer, D Kaufman, I. VVitz, H. Chew, I. Kindred, D. Zalles, E. Shaffer, R. Garber, D. Sandler, Mr. Ruoff. CHEERLEADERS 1X'lIC'l'l1.lZ.IlI S. Manges, D. Beausang, J. Miller, B. Benedict, IS. Pearce, N. Arthur. .5'lf1nn'1'11g: A. Lembo, K. Mylting, M. Maxwell, B. Pancourt, IJ. Sidwcll. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS B. Campbell C Vice - P resident l , Mr. Pearce CSponsorD, B. Kessler CPresidentj, R. Lyons CSecretaryj. Members of the JAZZ CLUB spent club sessions listening to and acquiring an appreciation of jazz. From the cheerleading semi-finalists the student body elected CHEERLEADERS in a special election as- sembly. Having been chosen, the cheerleaders led the students in cheering at football games, pep rallies, and basketball games. Determining which athletes should receive letters, buying jackets for undefeated and championship teams, and conducting letter-award as- semblies was the function of the officers of the ATHLETIC ASSCCIATIQN, a body in which every stuudent buying a sports ticket is a voting member. L.M. roll. 4 L ' 4 456 ' , ,f l . Come on, team! Thirtyfsix Top Row: D. Stevens, J. Messert, J. Barnes, H. Hamilton, D. Kozart, G. Shoemaker, B. Deluca, B. Gordon, H. Potter, G. Koff, S. Hirsh, J. Fultz, D. Ervine, H. Dowdy, J. Hartzell. Third Row: D. Steege, J. Ivory, C. Fettig, J. Allen, S. Vernon, J. Sparks, J. Burnside, F. Wiand, J. Davis, A. Horseley, C. Kurtz, D. McCandless, M. Rosen- baum. Second Row: C. Branyan, V. Nagle, C. Geyer, F. CHOIR Drakeford, A. Dixon, B. Boyd, S. Seaman, D. Sidwell, J. Mustin, S. Price, N. Tingle, J. Garrett, M. Mueller, P. McLeister, J. Thomson, D. Roach, A. Gulick. Front Row: L. Carvalho, E. Pleasants, M. McFarlane, J. Abromson, J. VonLeuenberger, S. Biever, R. Creigh, S. Chain, J. Bennignus, K. Peck, M. Oursler, A. Fishpaw, B. Dohan, B. Vondercrone, J. Robb, R. Lyons, S. Deitrick, Dr. Woerner. First Row: P. Hirth, R. Dressel, C. Fay CDr. Majorj, D. Zalles, M. Dohan, J. Frank, J. Schmidt, L. Kirshner. Second Row: D. Stine, A. Berlin, B. Feldman, H. Toub, J. Parvin. J. Trolley, D. Buten CLt.D, J. Dwyer, J. Haskell, R. Haisfleld, J. Richter, Bob Solot, G. Harman CCapt.J. Third Row: S. Shafer, Dick Solot CMgr.J, E. Clayman, R. McNeil, R. Nissenbaum, A. McConnell, L. Bernstein, W. Forgie CLt.J, R. Reynolds, C. Egoville, B. Hodes, T. Moore, E. Masciangelo, A. Pollan, C. Althouse, A. Reber, BAND R. Carfrey, D. Jackson, R. Almquist, J. Inners. Fourth Row: R. Scheindlin, J. Jackson, D. Jordan, M. Goldstein, P. Tharan, J. Kenealy, W. Bickell, W. Chase, R. Hays, A. Davies, C. Robbins, R. Marcoullier, R. Buck, R. Hunger, E. Holman, J. Lewis, H. Laine, M. Gabriel, E. Smith, W. Harman, H. Chew, J. Doubman, W. Johnston, R. Yoder. Standing: H. Thompson, W. Hardham, G. Gibson, R. Veith, F. Ash, J. Covell, Dr. Bruce C. Beach CDi- rectorj, J. Bliss. Absent: T. Cumberton, S. Short, S. Silberman. ORCHESTRA First Row: J. Braun, K. Trabert, S. Lipschultz. Second Row: D. Satinsky, C. MacDonough, N. Fox, R. Colton. A. Sohland, B. Davenport, S. Roach, L. Wersen, C. Juliard, C. King. Third Row: J. Lees, B. Burke, B. Althouse, J. Cohen, H. Lerman, C. Green, M. Johnson, P. Pyer, J. Hamilton, R. Smith, D. Flagg, S. Roseman. Fourth Row: T. Takvorian, G. Witherow, L. Dunlap, C. Adams, N. Blake, D. Kressler, B. Buten, B. Keith. Fifth Row: M. Wilber, B. Ogdin, L. Hardican, D. Stover, J. Barone, J. Hartman, S. Kolp, B. Buchanan, B. Kindred, C. Brown, J. Kindred, C. Dunlap, P. Tait, M. Freedman, J. Trolley J. Dougherty, M. Stewart, J. Olsen, S. Henne, E. Price, M Strickler. Sixth Row: O. Gulfin, L. King, J. Markley E. Rowlands, P. Reno, D. Gilmore, J. Armenio, J. Schaf- fran, J. Hesse, Mr. Frech, B. Sherman, J. Dressel, M Kressler, S. Flack, A. Siminon, M. Hearn, C. Anthony Seventh Row: B. Hoffman, D. Santarelli, S. Willett, T Markley, C. Murphy, R. Yoder, H. Chew. Eiglztlz Row. H. Thompson, G. Covell, H. Harvis, J. Rothrock, D. Finkle- stein, C. Atkinson, Y. Gilmore, R. Hayes, E. Shaffer S. Bruch. XA,-ix fx i X q 5 W 1 www LW- 491 W 'Hgmf 12V I l ffm rj iv l'Q Q wi A l LQ 'W L UQ Ll Q Q A 'ln fan ' Y --:FK -14:wN,z:-.:1-2-TN . W Wk wg? K X A. 5 if x 5. 41, ,www wb' f' W' S5324 ,R f' 95 1. T 'K lfiq W 1, wk LQ ,M Kygi K WA, W.: ff fy weafyaw 2, Wfffasfgl 11 'Q 1' 1 1-113 1-I-1 1 l I 1l1 F! 1 L 1 Zii S if air, G ii., Y Z-35 f- xii 'lf gl' 4n N L- L we MHJQAQ i861 foofgaf feam x tu: Mr. Etzweiler, F. Ghanayem, T. Daly, J. Cummings, E. Buit B McMillan CCaptainJ, F. Earl, B. Braun, D. Campbell, J. Kelly. Svrmzd Row: Mr. Brennan, C. Fettig, G. Geyer, R. Pearce, B. Tague, D Gardner, R. McNeil, A. DiGaspari, G. Raiser, E. Healy. Third Row: Mr Quinn, C. Friel, A. Bahfa, J. Norton A. Bell, B. DeNardo, D. son E. Smith, B. Bell, R. Reynolds. 1511111711 lfmut: D. Daley, T. 1.ower Nerion's football team was unbeaten and untied for the second consecutive season and completed the 1955 campaign with a 23 game undefeated streak and a 20 game winning streak intact for the 1956 squad. In addition, the powerful Aces, coached by John Fritz Brennan, Glenn litzweiler, and Joseph Quinn, broke the school record of 3-19 points established by the 1923 team in ten games with 351 points in nine contests. The offensive unit was well balanced. A powerful, mercurial running attack was supplemented with the pin-point passing and Fine quarterbacking of Jack Cummings as the squad rolled up 93 lirst downs with 2294 yards rushing and 873 yards passing for a total offense of 3167 yards. Rit Campbell led the ground Royster, J. Beeby, L. Gibbs, J. Sommers, R. Elliott, XV Nercoe B. Campbell, N. Gilbert J. Sparks, R. Cox. Fiffli Row: L. Summerson !ManagerJ, VV. Mattis tManagerJ, E. Paul, B. Simon, J. Scott D Erwin, N. Stuart, J. Boothby, J. McMillan, B. Nelson CMana erJ A. Gettes tManagerJ. gainers with 519 yards, 7.6 per carry. Close behind were Ducky Jackson with -192 yards, an average of 12.9 per haul, Tom Royster with 468 yards and 9.7 per try and Leon Gibbs with 431 yards and 5.3 per carry. Lower Merion had no equal in the area at running the T-formation attack. At Norristown in the third game of the season, Cummings faked a handoff to Jackson going into the line, flipped the ball to Campbell, who was well on his way for a touchdown when the referee blew the whistle, believing Jackson had the ball. In addition, Cummings attempted 66 passes, and connected with 40 for a total of 11 touchdowns and 711 yards. Captain Bill McMillan, Maxwell Award winner, led the pass catchers with 13 receptions for 253 yards and four touchdowns. Every member of the team, 51 strong, was awarded his letter and a gold football. Z I 7' ' '1. .Z 1 X1 secondary halts Chester drive late in game. LM. tackler brings Chester ball- Rit Campbell races through gap in Chester d6fCl15 i K ' carrier to earth. opened by powerful L.M. line. Fortyftwo Sie! Cl, dckoof PQCOI' 0 3 FGCDTBALL Fleet-footed fullback Royster da around left end. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OfJp01zcnz's LIU. 45 Downingtown ..... 13 0 40 Ridley Township .,.,... 38 Norristown ,. .,......... ...,.. 0 oinfd . . . shes 36 Chester ........ 14 V 33 Upper Darby ..... .. 6 40 Abington .,....... .... 0 53 Cheltenham .... .... 0 39 Haverford ...... . 7 27 Radnor ..,..... ...,.,.. 6 351 46 at Linebacker Charlie Friel pounces on Upper Darby back. L.M. s vaunted team set a new sc oo 5 the highest scoring' Section A eleven east of the Mississippi. 't Boothby and Rit Campbe h l scorinv record of 351 points, making 1 l.NICI'lOll-lq3.ClI1OI' game. F ortyfthree ll close in on Ted Dean, MVP in 1 QR ,OXYCY jdae :Soccer Agua odf iff! Sudurdan tiff? in fke hun game. . Firm' Row: B. MclX'lanus, L. Gill, A Segal, B. Kessler QCO-Captainj, D Buten CCO-Captainj, B. Forgie, K Link, C. Bunting. Sammi Row: P VVadsworth, M. Mazer, D. Kramer, R. Bluestein, J. Knipe, D. Zalles, B Gray, D. Van Dyke. Tlzira' Row: Mr. Hill, D. Heisterkamp flX1anagerj, C. Penn Jaclei ' Pacl el 1 hr Yl f ', J- C , G. S Je- maker, T. VVhittingham, B. Johnston, Dr. Copeland. N -' Y V' Y or I S ' 'Y W Y W J Top Left: Co-Captain Kessler displays All-Scholastic form. Top Right: Lipschutz maneuvers ball around defender. X Balfour: Bnten, Co-Captain, pumps ball toward German- town Academy net. A 1-X-.. ' H' , l5liliMirlyWf'iER ,ull s hlfnabilit o score at the proper times and a spasmodic de- f .se were two main causes of the failure of the 1955 soccer squad to retain the Suburban and District I championships. A 2-1 loss in the final league game with Upper Darby was the crushing blow. Although the boys were highly rated and played generally good ball, they lacked the scoring punch. Coaches Robert Hill and Theodore Copeland did a great deal of lineup switching but could not seem to come up with the right combi- nation. The final record of 10-2-3, 4-1-3 in the league, was good, but the three ties, 0-O at Abington, 2-2 with Haverford, and 1-1 at Upper Darby, hurt badly. Co-Captain Dave Buten and Bob Kessler were the standouts on the team, playing well at their halfback positions. Al Segal led the scoring with seven goals. Dave Van Dyke and Pete VVadsworth followed with five each, while Tom Vlfhittingham had four. Kessler was named to the Philadelphia All-Scholastic team, and to the All-Suburban squad, along with his brother Dale, an aggressive halfback, and Van Dyke. Kenneth Link and Lew Gill will be 1956 co-captains. SOCCER SCHEDULE LM. Opponents Z Mastbaum ...... .,.......,.......................,...,... ............. 0 2 North Penn .,,... ..... 1 2 Penn Charter .... ...., 1 3 Cheltenham .. .... . 2 0 Abington .....,., ,.... 0 2 Episcopal ,....... ,,,,,. 0 2 Haverford ...... ....,. 2 1 Upper Darby ,... ,,.,,, 1 5 Cheltenham ........,...,.. ,,,,,, 0 2 Abington ,.,...............,..,.... ,.,,,, 0 1 Northeast Catholic ........ ,,,,,, 3 1 Haverford ................,,... ,,,,,, 0 1 Upper Darby .,................ ,,,,,, 2 7 Germantown Academy ...... ,,,..- 1 Roxborough ,........ . ..,....... ,--,-,- A . 34 we aficlga 5 friumlokecl in a gained Auf one . . . Captain Lyons drives ball toward goal. First Row: S. Edgar, D. Eaton, S. Bruch, R. Lyons CCaptainj, K. Peck, G. Boney, B. Godber. Second Row: J. Thomson, B. Burke, S. Bromer, B. Tooke, T. Davis, B. MacFayden, I. Jeffers. Third Row: N. Hutchinson tManagerD, B. Davenport, S. Hayl- lar, C. King, J. Rhimer, J. Wigginton, Miss Hendricks. HOCKEY In an attempt to tie or beat the 1954 team's undefeated season, the girls' hockey team turned out a record not quite up to last years but, nevertheless, one showing a successful sea- son. Coaclied by l. Lucille Hendricks and led by Captain Robin Lyons, the girls met their toughest opposition against Abington and Conestoga, the two teams they tied last year. They managed to hold Abington to a tie but were beaten by Conestoga, l-O, thus breaking their undefeated streak. Out- standing playing was shown by Bobbie Godber, center forward and captain-elect for l956, who scored sixteen out of the twenty-three goals and Bev Burke, goalie, who held the opponents' goals to seven. In the Springfield game, a rare pen- alty bully occurred, which Godber put in for the winning goal. H fix: .W HOCKEY SCHEDULE 6 Upper Darby ....,. 3 Cheltenham ...... 3 Norristown .. Z Radnor ....... 2 Abington ,...... 4 Haverford ,... ,....,.,.,,.......... 3 Springneld Cillont. Co.D .,..... 0 Conestoga .,.......,... ,..,... , Hockey girls scramble for ball in front of Springfield net. Fortyffive LIU- Opfroncizfs mn, een W,-Aw! wreaf we fo 11-3-1 Lg . . . First Row: T. Goldsborough, C. Turner, I. McCusker, Mr. Loeliger, N. Jones, A. Schoenfeld, B. Simms, C. Calvarese. Sermzd Row: H. Toub, C. Green, A. Mulliken, B. Gordon, M. Stoneberg, L. Hegedus, G. Alex- ander. Tlzird Row: T. Kalligonis, E. Payne, J. Kitchell, L. Bernstein, D. Anderson, E. Holman. CROSS-COUNTRY Looking forward to a dismal season with only one varsity letterman returning, cross-country Coach Williaiii Loeliger, in his lirst year as successor to retired mentor Albert Adam, was surprised as the L.M. harriers posted a 5-3 record for the 1955 season. Captain Nat jones, the only veteran from the 195-1 championship team, won six races during the season and was the only L.M. runner to Finish first in a meet. Besides placing 16th in the Districts, jones set a new course record of 13:55 at Conestoga, breaking the old mark by 17 seconds. CROSS-COUNTRY SCHEDULE L.M. Oflponents 39 Upper Darby ......... ......,.....,.. 2 0 15 Ridley Township ....... .....,..... 5 8 24 Haverford ............... ........ 3 2 28 Abington ...... .... ....... 3 1 27 Chester ........ . ........ 30 22 Cheltenham ..., ...,.... 4 1 35 Norristown .. ........ 22 34 Conestoga ..... .. ........ 24 224 258 Timer catches Captain Jones crossing finish line. W IQ? Kneeling: Mr. Horner, I. Braithwaite CManagerj, R. Sterne fManagerj C. Zeisse CManagerj, Mr. Loeliger. First Row: B. Lees, J. Lees CCo- Captainj, W. Hardham, R. Elliott, A. Baffa, D. Currie, B. Braun CCO- Captainj, K. Crowe, C. Fay, A. Donzanti, C. Murphy, C. Turner, D. Link, I. Bliss. Second Row: R. Reisenberg J. Sproule, I. Cauldwell, M. Eckhardt, M. Fleming, W. Chase, M. Raiser, A. Klein, J. Gorsky, T. Robinson, B. Holcombe T. Hawk, J. Doubman, S. Maze, G. Harmaiin, D. Hoffritz, I. Beeby, D. Lutz, M. Gabriel, W. Beamer, S. Zitin. WRESTLING Led by Co-captains Bruce Braun and Joey Lees and by junior Al Baffa, Lower 1Vlerion's varsity wrestling squad posted an 11-3-1 record for the 1956 season. Braun, a heavyweight, compiled the finest individual record, winning fourteen of fifteen bouts with ten pins to his credit. Baffa posted a similar record, with eight pins, while Lees Finished with 11-3-1. Two of Coach Horner's grapplers won District Titles, Baffa in the 138 pound class, and Al Donzanti in the 154 pound division. A broken thumb kept Braun out of the district competition. 7 LM. WRESTLING SCHEDULE Opponerzfs 15 32 Lancaster ...... 35 Woodbury ..,. QfffffffiffffffffffffffIffQQfffffffffifffffff' fffQfff 12 6 30 Collingswood ........ 48 ' Bristol ................ ,,,,,, 1 0 23 Bryn Athyn ,,,,, ,, 19 20 Lansdowne ..... ....... 2 0 11 Hill School ..,......... ....... 2 7 10 Upper Darby ......,. ....... 3 5 14 Lawrenceville ........ ....... 2 0 34 Norristown ...,.,.. ,,,,,,. 1 1 28 Abington .,..... ,,,,,,, 2 O 26 Cheltenham ........ ,,,,,, . 13 30 Harverford ........ ....... 1 6 25 Girard ...........,, ....... 1 2 46 Springheld ...............,... ........ ,,............,.,,.........,.... ....... 6 412 Crowe almost pins opponent. 242 L.M 51 81 59 50 78 66 57 71 60 53 70 63 54 85 80 38 54 68 51 we .xdcefi lafacec! flzirc! in flee Sugurgan eague . . . 1189 Murphy grimaces past defender. McMillan goes up for two points. Campbell brothers struggle for ball. BOYS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE B A S K E T B A L L Opfvwzclzfs Penn Charter ..,4.....4......,....,....,....,.,..,.....,..,,...,.......,. .....,,,... 4 2 Media... ......,,....,. .,..... 4 9 lbsklll x 1f127 1 N1 1 'lb John Bartram H 45 A gooc as xetma recorc o - was overs iac owec y a Ilffadillg --'-.-4----- disappointing third place finish in the Suburban A League and Agxqegftgg Ulf if 55 a final game loss to Radnor. Losses to undefeated Chester, al- glliJflfiS'fgW11 -'--- though Coach Bob Ruoff and the boys sincerely thought they Chili? if 75 could win, were generally expected, but two defeats by Upper UDPCF Darby 64 Darb and one b Abington were ruinous. Inconsistenc , exces- Ridie Townshi 64 Y Y 'D Y y p sive fouling, and a seeming lack of teamwork marred the season. Hayerford ...,....,. 43 2: Q 2: Q-Iggfggllwl -----A-A-A Bob Campbell, leading scorer C2740 and rebounder C255D, Cheltenham iff-H if 36 looked good all year. jack Cummings, second to Bob in both gh6StCfD --.- B .---,-.- A -- departments, and Dick Campbell were both valuable, while Bill REBS, Txuiishib 58 McMillan and Ray Klurphy usually complemented the starting Radnor ......4...-...-, -----AB 5 5 five as backcourt playniakers during the 1955-56 season. 1054 First Row: C. Friel, T, Royster, B. McMillan, R. Murphy, H. George. Second Row: D. Campbell, B. Kess- ler, J. Cummings, T. McCormick, B. Campbell, G. Kramer. Fortyfseven all QPB allefdfge foialaecl Q! 60004125 . . . F1-l'A'l Row: S. KVeitz, C. Barb, R. Garwood, L. Lyster, B. Pettus, J. Trolley. Svromi Row: Mr. Suloff, G. Carley, M. Goldstein, D. Mc- Clintock, D. Barton, B. Kleymeyer. RIFLE Although the rille team's record Q5-3-lj is not too impres- sive, the squad boasted, in the opinion of Coach Lyman Suloff, two of the best shots in L.M. history, Dick Garwood and Charlie Barb. Garwood, team captain, tired live perfect 100's as he scored in all nine matches, while Barb scored in eight of nine. Lois Lyster, who joined the squad late in the season, scored consistently in the final Five meets. Twice during the year, the team shot 500's in practice, a feat never before accom- plished at L.hl. Five letterwinners will return next season. RIFLE SCHEDULE LN. Ofvpozzcizfr 490 Interboro ....... .,....,..,.. 4 93 493 Abington .....,..... .....,.. 4 87 493 Upper Darby ..,... .... 5 00 496 Upper Dublin ,.., 485 493 Quakertown ...............,.....,. .... 4 90 495 Doylestown ..,.....,.,...,,,............ ..., 4 95 494 Archbishop Prendergast ......... .... 4 97 494 Yeadon .....,...................,...., .... 4 86 496 VVest Catholic ...., .... 4 92 4444 4405 Pettus sights target. ...-s - ..: - ' First Row: J. Sacchetti, D. Jacoby, E. Shaffer, I. Rohrer, E. Bender, B. Gray. Second Row: Mr. DellaRezza, A. Reber, T. Fertel, T. Cumberton, A. Segal, J. Bell. BOWLING Lower Merion's varsity bowling squad, coached by Anthony Della Rezza, earned a fourth place finish on the basis of a 19-17 record in the first half of the Philadelphia-Suburban Bowling League as Qverbrook C29-75 took league honors. Ed Bender's 163 average was high enough to win the loop scoring title while Art Reber Q149j, A1 Segal Ql46j, Dick Jacoby Q145j, and Joe Sacchetti Q14Oj manned other varsity positions. The junior varsity, paced by Captain Ed Shaffer, posted a 24-12 log to retain their IV. League crown, Upper Darby second with 18-18. LM. BOWLING SCHEDULE Opponents 3 Upper Darby ....................................................... ............. 1 3 Overbrook ............. ...........,......................,,.... ....,.,.. 1 1 Upper Darby ......... . ..... 3 Z Friends Central ....... ,,,,, 0 1 Haverford ..........,.. ..,.. 3 0 Upper Darby ....... ..... 4 4 Haverford .......... ..... t l 3 Springfield .... ...,. 1 0 Overbrook ...... ..... 4 4 Springfield ........ ..... 0 3 Overbrook .... .,...... ..... 1 1 Upper Darby .....,. ..... 3 4 Haverford .......... ......... 0 29 21 Aces bowl against Haverford. 2,14 we fiwimmerd regainec! f!Leir tmififricf fifg . . . First Row: J. Light CManagerj, G. Frazer, M. Seberhagen, G. Machen P. Tait, C. Anthony, M. Nelson fManagerJ. Scrond Row: B. Lafferty, R. Lyons, C. Orr, D. Schweinsberg CCO-captainj, I. Thomson CCO- captainj, I. Aberg, B. Clarke, A. Dixon. Third Row: C. Hickman, J. Olsen, J. Shultz, C. Gillespie, M. King, S. Hayllar, S. Mills, Mr. Spealler fCoachj. V GIRLS' SWIMMING As a result of working all season to regain the title of P.I,A.A. District I champs, Coach Harold Spealler and the girls' swimming team brought home the trophy for the seventh time, after losing it for the first time last year. The freestyle relay team, composed of Co-captains Dottie Schweinsberg and joan Thomson, Barbara Lafferty, and Gail Frazer, turned in an excellent time of 54.9 in the Districts. Aside from the Dis- tricts, the team completed a very successful season, losing only to George School, Baldwin School, and Penn Hall. GIRLS' SWIMMING SCHEDULE LJII. Ofrpoizeizts 46 Norristown ....................,...,...,........... ......................,.... .............. 2 0 23 Penn Hall ......,,.. ....,..... 4 3 37 Upper Darby ......., ....... 2 9 34 Haverford .......... ....... 3 2 41 Trenton .......... ....... 2 5 23 Baldwin .,.........,.. ....... 4 3 28 George School ..... ....... 3 8 44 Coatesville ........ ....... 2 2 47 Abington ........ .....,, 1 5 35 WCSLLOWII ........,..... .............. ...................... ....,.. 3 1 358 298 Dixon arches through back-dive. First Row: P. Robinson, P. Estes, I. Becker, S. Bromer CCaptainD, J. Wiggintoli, B. Burke. Second Row: Miss Stevenson, J. Rhimer, P. McCall, B. Godber, S. Henne QManagerD. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The girls' basketball team, coached by Miss Ruth Steven- son, seemed to lack that extra punch needed to conquer keen opponents. This deficiency was the cause of three-heartbreakers at Lansdowne, Abington, and Conestoga. The downfall in these games was the number of foul shots missed. Joy Becker, averag- ing l6 points per game, was high scorer for the season, while backing her up and displaying excellent ball-handling were Captain Sandy Bromer and Bev Burke. Outstanding guards were seniors Sarah Deitrick and Margaret Estes. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Ljll. Ojvjvnzzclils 60 Norristown ........,,......,......,.,....,..,....,.,...................., ,.....,.... 2 7 26 Haverford ,.... ....... 2 3 35 Conestoga ,... .,., 3 7 40 Abington ......,. .... 4 4 47 Lansdowne .,..,.. .... 4 9 47 Springfield ...,.,. ..,. 2 7 39 Upper Darby ....,.. ..,. 3 8 42 Radnor ..,........ ............... ...,,,.,....... ,.............. .........., 5 l 336 296 Netgals stretch for rebound. Yi 0 Q , Olflfel' erlonfi Cfellfif CL fall' deadon, Q . Q nn! l,.M. varsity heads for Schuylkill course. I:l.l'.Yf Ro-zu: J. Lees, B. Banta, B. Doc- kety, H. jackson, T. Ettorre, B. Harten- baum, B. Pre-ssler, D. VVehb, Il. Robb, O. Johnson, V. Ince, F. .-Xrbaugh, G. Thompson. Svrmzzf Row: -I. Kitchell, C. Barb, G. Geyer, B. Robinson, M. Neese, C. Dunlap, T. Nevins, F. Earl, J. Barnes, T. Schwahn, IJ. Kozart, C. Fay, H. Dowdy, S. Goldenberg, B. Purcell. Third Rn-zu: Mr. Horner, G. Neil, L. Schulze, B. Titlow, B. XVesner, H. Harvis, J. Springer, QI. Malloy, bl. Rohrer, J. Supple, L. Bernstein, P. Amram, B. Poulterer, B. Hart, QI. Bartow, D. Rosseau, D. Gardner, B. Keech, .-X. McCrea, R. Levin, D. Quinn, B. Anderson, D. Frey, D. Coates, S. XVeitz, I. Gorslci, S. Maimon, B. Ives, B. Bell, C. Robbins, B. Mazuca, D. Hof- fritz, J. Messert, .-X. Bell, Mr. Miller. CREW Lower Merioifs varsity crew season was far from impres- sive as powerhouse shells from St. Joseph's and Vlfashington and Lee dominated the waterways. Coach Herb Horner manipu- lated his crews freely as the varsity eight won three of nine races while the varsity quartet finished first in two of seven. The jayvee eight which frequently rowed in the varsity slot was manned by Dave Kozart, Bob Banta, Charlie Barb, Frank Earl, Herb Harvis, Hank jackson, Tom Schwahn, and Bob Dockety from stroke to bow and coxswain Gregg Thompson. Thus for the 1956 crew season, Coach Horner will have an experienced octet for varsity competition despite the loss of many outstanding rowers, including Captain Bill Pressler. A clean sweep of six races at Belleville High School highlighted an otherwise poor campaign. Fourteen lettermen will man their oars in 1956. x, Crews pull hard for fast start. CREW SCHEDULE Varsity Eight: CVVonj Nutley High School, Hun School, Belleville High School. CLostJ Naval Academy Plebes, George NVashington High School, Kent School, Championship of Philadelphia, Stotesbury Regatta, National Championships of the United States and Canada. Varsity Four: CVVonJ Nutley High School, Belleville High School. CLostD George XVashington High School, Kent School, Champion- ship of Philadelphia, Stotesbury Regatta, National Championships of the United States and Canada. Fifty we Lafiedaf feam fieafkr fdircl in flue Sudurdan Lolo . . . First Row: B. Kessler, D. Ireland, S. Kotf, B. Bostick. Second Row: B. Joachim, B. Campbell, D. Campbell, B. McAlaine CCaptainD, B. McMillan, D. Dougald, D. Clark. Third Roto: D. Furniss QManagerJ, R. Chain, D. Kramer, G. Raiser, J. Kelly, C. Romano, B. Maguire CManagerD. BASEBALL SCHEDULE L.M. 4 Berwyn ....... 4 Episcopal .,..,.... 9 Northeast ........,.. Z South Catholic ...... Upper Darby .......,....,... Cheltenham .....................,, Haverford Township . .,.. . Abington ....,......,............ Radnor ........,........,.,.. . Norristown ..... Chester ............... Cheltenham ............,....... Hayerford Township ..... 4 1 4 3 5 9 0 4 Upper Darby ...,........ 1 11 10 Abington ...........,,..... .,... 13 Radnor ........,............... 4 Norristown ..... 5 Chester ....... 93 Ojlpolzelzfs 0 6 2 5 1 4 2 2 3 5 fff 5 5 ll 3 9 5 1 71 BASEBALL The 1955 team played surprisingly good ball and finished the season in a tie with Upper Darby for third place in the Suburban A league, only a game behind Chester and Chelten- ham. The two losses to Cheltenham ruined the bid for first place. Home runs by Bill McMillan and joe Kelly helped defeat Chester in the final game and create the deadlock. Coach H. Gendell Reeves felt as proud of this team as he has of any other he has coached. Although not much was expected from them, the boys combined ample talent with fine team spirit to record a very gratifying season. Both the hitting and pitching came through in fine style. Bob McAlaine C4-3j handled the brunt of the mound work, but Diddy Clark Q5-Zj and Don Dougald C3-1D were also effective. McMillan, out of many games because of a leg injury, led the team in hitting with a .448 batting average, including four home runs. Cosmo Romano drove in 18 runs, the team high, and hit .328 VVith eleven varsity men returning, including six starters, the prospects are bright for another Fine season. Richard Campbell was elected captain for 1956. W . ' p.. Koff whips a fast one. Hirth fires in pre-season practice. Kelly whiffs! Fiftyfone -'bvf' XPS ew-W aff? ww gffl-:af XR, , 63-Q bps 4 i we o!,aCP0658 5921161 laodfecl Cl l'8C0l . . . O0 aye LM. sticlcman weaves past defenders. Cwodber moves ball down the field. BOYS' LACROSSE The 1955 edition of the boys' lacrosse squad inaugurated the season by dropping a 6-2 decision to the Army Plebes, annually the toughest team on the schedule. Following this set- back, Coach Henry Ford, chief exponent of lacrosse on the Main Line, drilled his team into a smooth-operating unit, which won 12 straight and concluded the season with a 12-1 log. That Ford is one of the most successful coaches at LM. is attested by his record of 52 ,wins and 5 losses in the past six years. Captain Tom Godber played most consistently and spearheaded the offense with Z2 goals and 21 assists, followed closely by Sherman F,ger and Dave Van Dyke with 21 goals each. The total of 113 points scored is ample evidence of the squad's crushing offensive power, while a solid defense allowed only 40 points. BOYS' LACROSSE SCHEDULE LM. Ojvponcizfs 2 VVest Point Plebes .......,........,..,......,..,...,......,.....,. ..,.......,., 6 6 Swarthmore College Freshmen ,..... ,,...,.... 2 13 Haverford High School ,...........,.., ...... 1 9 Drexel Freshmen ..,..........,...........,..,,...,, .,.,.. 3 6 Swarthmore High School ,...........,.......,.... ...... 1 8 University of Pennsylvania Freshmen ,...... ...,.. 2 6 Haverford High School ...........,..........., ...... 0 7 Swarthmore College Freshmen ....,. ...... 3 13 Swarthmore High School ,............. ....., 2 11 Drexel Freshmen .........,,.............,... .,,.., 5 12 Lehigh Freshmen ......,.......,..,..,.....,....,,.. ....., 4 10 Penn State University Freslnnen ....,...... ...,.. 6 10 University of Pennsylvania Freslnnen ,.,.. .,,. 5 113 40 Front: D. Wfarner, D. Buten, T. Daly, Boothby, C. Lamb, N. Gilbert, Mr Ford. Third Row: S. Eger, K. Crowe H. Potter, D. Irwin, J. Murphy, C mings, C. Scott. Fiftyftwo R. Pearce. First Row: D. McCabe, J. Moore, N. Dyer, D. Van Dyke, B. Mattis, T. Godber CCaptainJ, R. Elliot, S. Hall, D. Skillman, F. Wal- lace. Second Row: D. Neely CMana- gerb, D. Levin, D. Schwefler, E. Monahan, B. Smith, B. DiNardo, S. Burk, C. Poole, VV. Vercoe, I Cum- we fracLmen won fAe Sudurdan ana! ibidfricf meffi . . . Reynolds exhibits broad-jumping skill. TRACK The 7-0 record Qincluding a forfeit over Cheltenhamj posted by the 1955 track team marked the second consecutive undefeated year for Coach john Marzucco's cindermen. In addition, the Aces took first place in the Suburban Meet with 622 points, the Districts with 46M points, Penn Relays, and L. M. relays Csix hrstsj. Hardly a meet went by without a record's being broken. When a new mark was set, it was usually by co-captain jack Van Dusen, who won the State 120 low hurdles title with a near record time of 14.9 and established a new L. M. and Suburban record with his 20.1 clocking in the District 180 high hurdles. Jim Williains, who placed fourth in the State 880 run, set a new L. M. record of 1:54.9 as did the mile relay team of VVilliams, Bob McNeil, Chick Edwards and co-captain Williaiii Smythe with its 3127.5 Penn Relay clocking. First Row: D. Jackson, J. Kirby, C. Edwards, B. Smythe, Mr. Drumm, Mr. Marzucco, I. Van Dusen, R. Reynolds, T. Anderson, J. Williains. Second Row: G. Hearn, E. Paul, L. Hogan, K. Hill, D. Satinsky, D. Bishop, B. McNeil, P. Patterson CManagerJ. Third Row: K. Heller, A. Schoenfeld, W. Brown, E. Shaffer, VV.Troncelitti,B. Desf0r,J. McCusker. MWPJ' g H50 EEUU! Van Dusen and Jackson race over high hurdles. TRACK SCHEDULE Fiftyftlwee LM. Opponents 96V2 Ridley Township ....... Zlfz 75V2 Chester ..................... 24 7526 Norristown 43V2 68141, Haverford .....,.. 30V3 69 Upper Darby ....... 48 88 Radnor ...,,...,...., 10 4722f3 158V3 CEM! nebnen UMW? dQbQWWU? . .. Mr. Hincliey, XV. XVolfe fCaptainJ, J. Kruggel, C. Growe, P. Banks, Ettclson, j. Manko. GOLF The 8-5-2 record compiled by the 1955 golf team was the best since the 8-3 log of 1948. Coached by jack Hinchey and Captained by Weiiclell VVolf, the squad opened the season by tying and beating West Catholic and whipping Berwyn twice. After losing to Episcopal in the fifth match, the golfers managed to keep the win column healthy, thanks to a three game victory string toward the end of the season. Jim Ettelson, jim Kruggel, and Roger Martin competed in the District meet. Kruggel finished sixth with a score of 84-83-167 in the 36 hole match. GOLF SCH EDULE LIU. Ojrpolivlzts 7M West Catholic ...,,...,,............,.....,.,..,,.,,....,. .....,.. .,.... 7 M 7 W'est Catholic ........,....... ....,, , 2 5K2 Tredyffrin-Easttown .... .... 3 M 8 Tredyffrin-Easttown .... ..,. 2 4M Episcopal ..,.,.....,,... ...... ,.., 4 Z ZZ Episcopal ,,....,......,..,. .... 6 M 5 Norristown ........... .,,.,... 1 0 on Valley Forge .,... .,,. ZZ M Haverford School ...... ..., S M 912 Abington ...,...........,., .... 5 M 656 Cheltenham ....,.,.... .... 8 M 8 Norristown ...., . .... 7 6 Valley Forge ..,..., 3 1122 Abington ....,,..,,. .... 3 Z 5 Cheltenham .... ....---- 1 U 93M SLM Kruggel drives the ball down the fairway. fl I ri- fir: First Ro-zo: B. Forgie, C. Dietz, Mr. Harkins, J. Bainbridge, C. McDonough. Svfmid Row: J. Halpin, XV. Magen, B. Houghton, D. Zalles. BOY? TENNIS For the first time in three years, the Lower Merion teimis squad, coached by Paul lilarlcins, failed to win the Suburban Championship. Captained by Jay Bainbridge and Carl Dietz, the team geared into top form with the first Upper Darby match and sailed along smoothly until held to a 3-3 deadlock by Valley Forge. Wfith a record of 7-1-1, LM. entered what proved to be the title match against Cheltenham. A defeat in the hnal set lost the crown, Identical 5-0 wins over Yeadon and Haverford brought the season to a successful close with a 9-2-1 record. BOYS' TENNIS SCHEDULE LJW. Oppofivzzlx 6 Episcopal ,..,...., ...,...,....... ,..,......,.,. 0 1 Haverford School .,..,., ..,....... 7 5 Upper Darby ..,,......., ...,., 0 5 Lansdowne .......,.... ,..... 0 4 Norristown ,..,. ....,. 1 5 Radnor .,.........,.... .,...., 0 3 Valley Forge ,,...,.,,....... .,.... 3 4 Haverford ......,....,...,...,,.,..... ..,.,.. 1 5 Springfield fDel. Co.Q ..... ,. .,,... . 0 2 Cheltenham ,...........,..,....... ....,., 3 5 Yeadon .............,..,,..... .... 0 5 Abington ..... ....,.. 0 50 15 Halpin backhands a low one. Us If V fi W , 3 as y,.4 , fi tn., .7Ae gifgi furnec! auf cc c eau Afafe . . . First Row: QI. Orttung, B. Hawes, M. Long CCaptainj, C. Trout, P. VVright, A. 1rwin. Second Row: R. Lyons, j. IfVigginton, M. Maxwell, B. Burke, Miss Stevenson, C. Yoskin, L. Costello, P. VVatson, B. Jasper, K. Tillio. GIRLS' LACROSSE Although the girls' lacrosse team scored more points than their opponents, their seasonal record turned out to be rather disappointing to Coach Ruth Stevenson and the girls. Captain Mary Ann Long, sparking the offensive line with a total of ten goals, was topped only by Alice Irwin, who threw in four- teen goals. Qutstanding defensive work was shown by Joyce Williaiiis, instrumental in much of the offensive action be- cause of her long and accurate passes. The girls elected .Indy VVigginton, an attack player, to head the 1956 team. GIRLS' LACROFSSE SCHEDULE LM. Ojvpofzcziis 4 Shipley ........ ...,...........................,.....,..........,........ ..............., 6 2 Radnor .......,...... ,.........., 3 7 Haverford ,..,........ ..... 4 6 George School ......., ..... 4 5 Sprmgside ..... .. . 7 2 Swarthmore ........ ..... 7 10 Agnes Irwin ........ ......,. 2 36 33 Stickgirls tussle for control. First Row: J. Feise, V. Putnam, P. Hunter CCaptainI. S. Bromei J. Gurk, I. Becker. Svrmid Row: B. Cwillam Chlanagerj, Miss Hen dricks, E. Carey. GIRLS' TENNIS Contrasted with last year's record of five wins and four defeats, the 1955 girls' tennis team, led by Pat Hunter, turned out a clean slate by winning all of their nine matches. The First and second singles positions were held by sophomores jane Feise and janet Gurk, respectively, both of whom won eight out of nine matches. Although Coach 1. Lucille Hen- dricks predicted that Cheltenham would give the girls the most trouble, Norristown proved to be the toughest match. Joy Becker and Sandy Bromer will be the 1956 co-captains. GIRLS' TENNIS SCHEDULE L-JW. Opponzmifs 4 Upper Darby ...., .,........ ...... ......,............... ......,.... .........,.,.. 1 4 Lansdowne ........., . ....... 1 3 Norristown ., .,., ,..,..... . .. Z 5 Radnor . .. ...,,,,,.. ........,.. . . 0 5 Haverford . . ., .... .. 0 5 Springfield CDel. Co.D 0 5 Tredydrin-Easttown .,.,. O 4 Cheltenham .. ............... 1 4 Abington ..,,..,.....,,..... ..,... 1 39 6 Becker bears down on fast serve, LE. ETTER FOOTBALL Al Baffa '57 John Beeby '57 Al Bell '57 Bruce Bell '57 John Boothby '58 Bruce Braun '56 Ed Burt '56 Bob Campbell '57 Dick Campbell '56 Roddy Cox '57 Jack Cummings '56 Tom Daly '56 Bill DeNardo '57 Tony DiGaspari '56 Frank Earl '56 Rick Elliott '57 Dave Erwin '57 Charles Fettig '56 Charlie Friel '57 Dave Gardner '56 George Geyer '56 Fred Ghanayem '56 Leon Gibbs '58 Nick Gilbert '57 Ed Healy '56 Don Jackson '57 Joe Kelly '56 John McMillan '58 Bob McNeil '57 John Norton '57 Ed Paul '58 Ronnie Pearce '56 George Raiser '56 Ross Reynolds '57 Bill Robinson '56 Tom Royster '57 John Scott '58 Bill Simon '58 Dave Skillman '56 Ed Smith '57 John Sommers '57 .Tohn Sparks '57 Nick Stuart '58 Barry Tague '56 Will Vercoe '57 Dick Warner '56 Bill McMillan '56 Captain Bill Mattis '56 Manager Bill Nelson '56 Manager Barry Maguire '56 Statistician Dick Sandler '56 Statistician SOCCER Richard Bluestein '56 Chip Bunting '57 Bill Forgie '56 Lewis Gill '57 Bart Gray '56 Bill Johnston '56 Dale Kessler '58 Jim Knipe '56 Don Kramer '56 Ken Link '57 Mike Lipschutz '58 Michael Mazer '56 Brian McManus '57 John Packel '56 Charles Pennypacker '57 Alan Segal '56 George Shoemaker '58 Dave Van Dyke '56 Pete Wadsworth '56 'Pom Whittingham '57 Dave Zalles '56 Dave Buten '56 Co-Captain Rub Kessler '56 Co-Captain Dave Heisterkamp '57 Manager CROSS-COUNTRY Carmen Calvarese '57 Jirn Mf'Cusker '57 Alex Schoenfeld '57 Ben Simms '58 Clarence Turner '56 Nat Jones '56 Captain EN of LOWER MERION HOCKEY Grace Boney '57 Sandy Bremer '56 Sally Jo Bruch '56 Beverly Burke '56 Barbara Davenport '56 Diane Eaton '56 Sue Edgar '56 Bobbie Godber '57 Sue Hayllar '57 Jeanne Jeffers '56 Carolyn King '56 Betsy MacFayden '56 Kathy Peck '56 Judy Rhimer '56 Joan Thomson '56 Barbara Tooke '56 Judy Wigginton '56 Robin Lyons '56 Captain Lois Hardican '56 Manager Nancy Hutchinson '56 Manager GIRLS' BASKETBALL Joy Becker '56 Beverly Burke '56 Sarah Dietrick '56 Peggy Estes '56 Bobbie Godber '57 Judy Rhimer '56 Judy Wigginton '56 Sandy Bromer '56 Captain Sandy Henne '56 Manager WRESTLING Alfred Baffa '57 John Bliss '56 John Cauldwell '58 Kevin Crowe '56 Don Currie '56 Alfred Donzanti '57 Frederick Elliott '57 Charles Fay '57 Michael Fleming '57 Gilbert Harman '56 William Hardham '57 Phillip Jaeger '57 Don Link '58 Charles Murphy '57 Thomas Robinson '56 Clarence Turner '56 Bruce Braun '56 Co-Captain Joseph Lees '56 Co-Captain Robert Sterne '56 Manager SWIMMING Bonnie Clark '56 Anne Dixon '57 Sue Hayllar '57 Mary King '57 Diane Kressler '56 Barbara Lalferty '56 Robin Lyons '56 Liz McQuillen '58 Sally Mills '57 Judy Olsen '57 Cynthia Orr '56 Patsy Tait '58 Dottie Schweinsberg '56 Co-captain Joan Thomson '56 Co-captain Mimi Nelson '56 Manager GIRLS' TENNIS Joy Becker '56 Sandy Bromer '56 Elaine Carey '55 Jane Feise '57 Janet Gurk '57 Lois Kulzer '55 Virginia Putnam '55 Pat Hunter '55 Captain Barbara Gillam '55 Manager RIFLE Charles Barb '56 Richard Garwood '56 Marty Goldstein '57 David Heisterkamp '57 Bob Kleymeyer '58 Lois Lyster '56 Jack McClintock '58 Robert Pettus '56 Stanley Weitz '57 BOWLING Jim Bell '57 Ed Bender '57 Jack DiPaolo '58 Bart Gray '56 Richard Jacoby '57 Art Reber '57 Jerry Rohrer '56 Joe Sacchetti '56 Al Segal '56 Ed Shaffer '56 Captain BOYS' BASKETBALL Richard Campbell '56 Robert Campbell '57 John Cummings '56 Charles Friel '57 Robert Kessler '56 Thomas McCormick '57 William McMillan '56 Ray Murphy '58 Don Kramer '56 Manager GOLF Phil Banks '56 Harriett Berks '55 Jim Ettelson '57 Dick Goldstein '55 Jim Kruggel '56 Roger Martin '56 Wendell Wolf '55 Captain CREW Frank Arbaugh '55 Bob Banta '56 Charlie Barb '56 Steve Cooper '55 Bob Dockety '56 Frank Earl '56 Tony Ettore '55 Dave Gardner '56 George Geyer '56 Bruce Hartenbaum '55 Herb Harvis '56 Vic Ince '55 Hank Jackson '56 Oscar Johnson '55 Dave Kozart '56 Joey Lees '56 Monty Neese '55 John Robb '55 Tom Schwalm '56 Gregg Thompson '56 Don Webb '55 Joe Wintz '55 Bill Pressler '55 Captain .Tay Bartow '56 Manager Lou Schultze '56 Manager TENNIS Bill Forgie '56 Jim Halpin '56 Bill Houghton '55 Walt Mazen '55 Charlie McDonough '55 Mark Watkins '55 Jay Bainbridge '55 Co-captain Carl Dietz '55 Co-captain Fiftyfsix GIRLS' LACROSSE Beverly Burke '56 Lynn Costello '55 Betty Hawes '55 Alice Irwin '55 Barbara Jasper '55 Mimi Johnson '55 Robin Lyons '56 Mollie Maxwell '56 Janet Orttung '55 Charlotte Trout '55 Peggy Watson '55 Judy Wigginton '56 Joyce Williams '55 Pat Wright '55 Connie Yoskin '55 Mary Ann Long '55 Captain Lois Prestwood '55 Manager Barbara Sook '55 Manager TRACK Tom Anderson '57 Dave Bishop '55 Bill Brown '55 Bruce Desfor '57 Sidney Douse '55 Chick Edwards '55 George Hearn '57 Ken Heller '56 Ken Hill '55 Larry Hogan '57 Nat Jones '56 Jay Kirby '55 Jim McCusker '57 Bob McNeil '57 Bill Nagle '55 Ed Paul '58 Ross Reynolds '57 Tom Royster '57 Al Samango '56 Dave Satinsky '56 Alex Schoenfeld '57 Jim Williams '55 Bill Smythe '55 Co-captain Jack Van Dusen '55 Co-captain Preston Patterson '55 Manager BOYS' LACROSSE Mike Beattie '55 Stan Boothby '55 Clark Burk '56 Dave Buten '56 Jack Cummings '56 Tom Daly '56 Sherman Eger '55 Rick Elliott '57 Dave Irwin '57 Chuck Lamb '55 Don McCabe '56 Ed Mognahan '55 John Moore '55 John Murphy '55 Bill Pettigrew '55 Craig Scott '55 Bill Smith '55 Dave Van Dyke '56 Fred Wallace '55 Dick Warner '56 Tom Godber '55 Captain Dick Neely '55 Manager BASEBALL Bob Bostick '56 Bob Campbell '57 Dick Campbell '56 Rusty Chain '55 Diddy Clark '55 Don Dougald '55 Dave Ireland '55 Bo-b Joachim '56 Joe Kelly '56 Bob Kessler '56 Bill McMillan '56 Jim Nelson '55 Pete Raiser '56 Cosmo Romano '56 Bob Villei '55 Bob McAlaine '55 Captain Mike Fanning '55 Managrr Dick Furniss '56 Manager Barrie Maguire '56 Manager John Hardaway '55 Statistician jkeirri aff fo Olena! ana! ,gnfilaire i .sw Si gf f-Q N E 2 Mr. Brennan, W. McMillan. Miss Hendricks, R. Lyons. N. Jones Nlr. Horner, J. Lees, B. Braun, Mr. Loeliger. Mr. Loeliger H - . ff Ly, 'f ,if Q.,v,,w .::, . WL, '.wf'0'-M 4.412 aww ZWNQQWI '-fb-x 4 ff nw 5 X WK f 5 X fiwf, ,M Miss Stevenson Mr. Hill, R. Kessler, D. Buten, D. Schweinsberg, Mr. Spealler, R. Banta, Mr. Horner, S. Bromer Mr. Copeland. J. Thomson. D. Kozart. it Ief ff' if Z. Q .Ax v S f 5 l I Vi' D. Buten, Mr. Ford, R. Warner. Miss Stevenson J. Becker, Miss Hendricks, R. Martin, Mr. Hinchey, J. Kruggel. J. Wigginton S. Bromer. EXCITING MCDMENTS I f f- IN SPORT AND SPIRIT Q J Iin1 I I Y:f ill?-TdL!L5Z XMI Y if ff v I- ma-: fifwrf 5 ww 1:91- www gf QSJYW ,- gr X , A gf iv yx ? V fb!-Q Q' mf S , 1 as f wfi' A 3 ,.Lk f 1197 V ,LV I f Q-,,.f'i- XV' x 1 Qs? ' f WX 0 , . x an X Ww y 7912 f 2 ' . 9- ,f ,,, , f 4 yy ,A ' . .f f ' 3,15 f ' fylw f x ,, 9, Qi-1,.w,,.' N-zmf f X Eff? ff: wr ,ihfef 'f' Q1 s.q,fqWpa WMV Qye, , fx ww- , My V, 3 ,, Nqr , -my ,A S: ,....' . +5 f W. ., ,gb X. ,VL X Q 'f was fx L' 7 ifff ffg, , .,, 24 l il 1 I If I - lA!! ' Ii: ' 1:59 Tl ff. r 1 'Ill' Illll if? FH. 1' Q Ms ff - H .xl E XX! ! 'lx 1 N ' 1-x ! - Q lf XQ 2 HQ kj.x 1. H l Q Ci! -7. K 'X k Q 'Iii N' Q X ::e.. .. 1 L X-L.: 1 A v i Zokx Sixtyftwo ite SCDPHOMCDRES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS S. VVillett KT1'm1.r111'm'j, J. McMillan IIf ict'-l 1'v.ridm1IQ, C. Blessing fS0crvfr1ryj, J. Boothby fP1'l'.Yidt'IZfj, Mr. Hutton fSpon.wrj. M dw 195- F . rf .af , Q! v W S7 1.0 Pb QQFRSF ' . xr' X C? M095 ff J ROOM I l:'I'I'.9ll Row: D. DiPrinzio, I. Ciarlello, B. Butler, F. Barr, R. Riesenberg, B. Freeman, P. Longo, B. Bartash, J. Fishman. Second Row: Mr. Benner, R. Perlmann, E. Haehl, D. Parkinson, F. Lubin, J. Taylor, G. VVortman, J. Wilsoii, J. Dressel. Tlzird Row: H. Jackson, R. Bechtel, D. Smillc, F. Helferan, R. Preston, M. Fleming, R. May, J. Barron, C. Undereofler. .-lI2.i'v11lv0.i': M. Esibill. ROOM 2 First Raw: K. Costello, J. Abromson, F. Mc- Jatyre, J. Hill, C. Gerber, J. Light, S. Holtz. Second Row: J. Dugan, J. Wetstone, S. Alioto, D. Stevens, S. McClure, B. Fried, B. Har- man, Mr. Drumm. Third Row: J. Fisk, J. Aronian, H. Laine, G. McElhaney, B. Schwartz, F. Eaton, C. Posner. flI1.rc'1zfec.r: G. Gibson, F. Cummings, C. Geyer, L. Kimmelman, D. Inee, C. Dolan, B. Ben- ning. ROOM 3 Firsl Row: S. Biever, M. Bizzari, S. Hershen- horn, J. Rosenblum, L. Lipman, E. Jenner C. Smith, R. M. Antenucci, G. Foley. Second Row: . Burton H. Lerman, L. Weilieii- I meyer, R. Kulp, F. VViand, T. Moore, J Custer, .-X. Bershacl, M. Cahill, F. Flack Tlzira' Row: Mr. Hearn, J. DiPaola, T. Bren- nan, L. Gaymon, J. Barone, A. Klein, R Maclary, D. Rosenglielc, VV. Keyser, J. Irwin .elbsmztevsx R. Rose, D. Segermark. Luifol fAe Zfamewor l7ir.v1 Ru-zu: L. Howard, N. Albus, K. Thornton, 5 L. Guth, lx. Feldman, P. Tait, G. LePera, Shahade, A. Bianco. Svmnci Row: F. Seco de Lucena, E. Griff L. .J- Howard, F. Fabian, H. Barr, D. VVhitting, D. Horowitz, G. Alesio, G. Carley. Tlzird R0-zu: Miss Stevenson, T. Hawk, F. Sivyer, D. Jordan, N. Goldstein, R. Veith, F. Philips, F. Parker, D. Kauffman. .-llwscxltrnr: A. Loeb, I. Parthemore, J. Ley. ROOM ll Fz'r.sf Row: B. Xlfebster, M. Smukler, S. Zeitl in L. Davidson, J. Hamrielc, J. Manni, C. Kohn Second Raw: B. Boddy, F. Hirst, J. Brookin L. Straff, F. Dreher, D. Reisse, I. Brennan A. Gettes, Mr. R. Miller. Third Row: A. Tafel, R. Milden, E. Landau R. Hunger, D. Galloway, P. Trimbur, Lutz, S. Zitin. sllvsczzfccsz M. Passen, T. McCormick. ROOM IZ G First Row: M. Seberhagen, H. Thomas, M Floyd, C. Brown, D. Gilmore, R. Plaisted I. Markley, E. Forst, J. Bovaird. Second Row: Miss Gulick, I. Caulwell, Short, S. Grabov, J. Hyman, N. Stuart, Sprecher, A. VVadsworth, A. Axelrod, Block. Third Row: G. Cute, E. Partain, R. Spong, Dwyer, S. Maze, S. Altschuler, P. Meitn C. Sehrode, G. Dingle. S P R J CI' .-lbsentcesz E. Beck, R. Langzettel, R. Murphy ROO'M lOl 1:1'l'.Yf Row: P. Hall, I. Sidkoff, L. Mansfie I. Glenney, D. Flagg, S. Davenport. ld Svmnd K0-wx Mr. Adam, A. Grauch, W. Reed W. Agnew, J. Ivory, VV. Merz, S. Perilste VV. Steigman. in Tlzird Row: H. Reider, VV. McKannan, H Needleman, J. Ingerle, M. Strickler, J. De- Garay, R. Montgomery. wAicA fkey wi! calc! ROOM 103 First Row: A. Juliard, B. Hewitt, G. Serra, B. Buten, V. Botsis, C. Atkinson, J. Profico, L. Spealler. Svrond Row: A. Schwab, B. Scadding, J. Braun, S. Manges, E. Miller, P. Neely, E. Maguire VV. Ross, M. Johnson, L. Tuttle, Mr. Helves: ton. Third Row: R. Bleeg, L. Reynolds, R. Kle- meyer, A. Horsley, A. Beaston, J. Trainer. Fourth Raw: L. Pillarella, A. Ciarbonetti, M. Dohan, R. Buck, E. DeVol, VV. Fried, T. Murray, K. Link. .ll2sm1tf'c'.t: D. Kessler, B. Ferguson. ROOM 104 First Row: D. Pennys, B. Stein, L. Parker, N. Arthur, Z. Rosenblum, B. Newman, B. Creigh. Second Row: P. Howison, M. Capotrio, B. Dane, E. Moore, D. Scolnick, J. Kenealy, M. Alioto, P. Whayne, Mr. Miller. Third Row: D. Segal, M. Gabriel, B. Neely, A. Denenberg, F. Costello, A. Vanzanten, S. Howard, D. Finkelstein, B. Keith, L. Stuart, J. Burnside. .'ll7.Yf'llfCCSZ C. NVynne, P. Poole, G. Shoemaker D. Magee, A. Delcane, R. Teti. ROOM. 105 1fz'rst Row: N. Rotenberg, R. Pendleton, N. Hart, J. Girondi, R. Chakejian, J. Hartman, K. Clarke. Second Row: C. Anthony, P. Lembo, S. Green- stein, R. Dinnerman, G. Kirkpatrick, M. Aus- tin, C. Vagnoni, K. Preston, L. Bolman. Third Row: D. Crouthamel, S. Silberman, T. Markley, J. James, J. McMillan, J. Huber, M. Haltzel, D. Zamsky, J. Ellis, R. Wheeler. .-dlzsczzfees: J. Cassel, W. Skey. ROOM 106 First Row: M. Chance, S. Cohen, D. Mc- Farlane, J. Ashwell, D. Resnick, B. Katz J. Schaffran. Second Row: S. Boldi, E. Jenner, D. Lorry, J Ullrich, D. Morris, R. Rider, C. Goldstein C. Babb. Third Row: Miss Maclnnes, A. Iacovelli, B Chanllie, J. Miller, A. Pollon, J. Ewalt, R Irvine, VV. McArthur, R. Kaplan. Fourth Raw: L. Crispel, R. Douglas, G. Burda G. Barr, R. DeLuca, W. Fordham, B. VVad- dington, R. Martina. fllzsmfccs: B. Harrison, A. Kalligonis. in fAe coming yearns ROOM 107 First Ruzu: K. Lock, A. Getty, J. McKissick, G. Falcone, J. Utal, E. Gralnick, A. Sulli- van. Svrmrrl Rate: B. Buchanan, C. Nelson, E. Lewis E. Fleisher, A. Fleming, N. Mills, N. VVatts D. XVright. Tlzird Row: M. Regan, M. O'Neill, R. Russo, XVurster, A. Ten Broek, XV. Simon, J Haskell, B. Kline, Dr. Thompson. .4lv.s'c'r1tcv.v: C. Smollen, E. McQuillen, G Gibbs, I.. Amaclio, M. Bronstein. v 1 ROOM H6 F1'rrfR0tt': M. Kressler, XY. Hunter, M. Miller J. Brown, J. Grabov, N. Egmore, A. Thomas S. Flack, J. Swartz, E. DeGaray. Second Row: J. Irvine, J. Armenio, B. Petka, J. MacClintock, B. Silverman, C. Andre, J. Cashman, J. Adelman, A. Klesius, G. Trolley. Tlzird Rate: B. Neil, D. Linsay, A. Morgan D. Barton, A. Vifhitesicle, M. Bruton, B Gerson, J. Maliclc, B. Simms, J. Groff, Mr. Hutton. f1I1.rc1ztcf'.r: A. Spector, J. Flemming, J. Leh- man, K. Klemeyer. 1 1 1 ROOM II7 First Roto: J. Aclelman, M. Levis, V. Huyette, N. Brody, N. Meyers, A. Holmes, L. Klein M. Simmons, J. Esposito. Srrmzd Row: C. Euler, S. Straus, B. Rider, D. Pavlos, J. Drinkhouse, M. Quick, M Soifer, J. Pillion. Third Rate: C. Freil, J. Boothhy, G. Hearn, H. Mcl-Iale, J. Scott, P. Moleski, T. Risk. Fozzrflz Rnfzuz E. Holman, J. Mcllhenney, S Hirsh, XV. Deal, Mr. Ruoff. .1lI1se1ztcc.r: XV. Greene, D. Poore, A. Shepherd D. Shoemaker, XV. Beamer, G. Thompson G. Thomson. 1 1 7 ROOM H8 First Rare: J. Kravitz, A. M. Morella, A Patrick, E. Hanrell, M. McMahon, J. Hesse P. Percy, J. McDuFfee, E. Ashburner, B Pendleton. Second Rrne: N. Coppes, C. Diljietrantonio, B Turk, M. VVright, J. L. Wfeiner, D. Ramey R. Ivins, J. Risch. Third Rcrzc: G. Vlfalters, T. Thoran, VV. Field D. Hunt, J. Purring, T. O'Donnell, S. Willett H. Gintis. Fourth Rate: N. Gross, L. Pearson. G. Sehrank VV. Chase, G. Royds, Mr. Kissell. .4I1.fe11fce.f: J. Cassidy, R. Freedman, T. Olson v 1 1 1 1 Sixtyfjive L I 3-an Sixtyfsix .fda fha aafiume more ROOM l I9 First Row: I. O'Leary, D. Kopf, M. VVright I. Gordon, S. Margolis, P. Hockman, J Halpern, R. Strogen, D. Fanucchi. Second Row: E. Cassidy, I. Hagerty, M. Lip- schutz, D. Daley, D. McClintock, E. Golden M. Shea. Third Row: Mr. Warreii, H. Feldscher, R Ramsdell, R. Burgess, F. Ash, A. Mulliken R. Canning, L. Edelstein. ROOM l20 First Row: C. Dunlap, C. Sickinger, A. Mc- Cabe, S. Epps, C. Rickards, H. Segal, R. Savitz, R. Crowther, G. Olanoff. Second Row: Mr. Reeves, J. Doubman, D. Sockett, E. Monroe, I. Adamson, E. VVood- ford, E. Ergood, E. Mestichelli, C. Perrine, K. Link. Third Row: N. Ruttenberg, B. Gibson, J. Sheddy, E. Aspen, E. Paul, I. Yoskin, R. Jamison, T. DiMartini. Abscizfccsz L. Tobin, B. Sharpless. ROOM 207 First Row: S. Wyatt, G. Frazer, C. Davis, I. Costello, P. Zamostein, J. Newman, H. Smith. Second Row: Miss Sheely, C. Elicker, L. Di Gaspari, K. DiPhillips, R. Salisbury, H. Tafel, B. Owen, B. Neilson, I. Sproul. Third Row: B. Kindred, D. Bishop, E. Van- Leir, M. Raiser, S. Cornelius, T. Fertel, R. Sorenson. AI1.rc1ztec's: B. Godber, I. Bright, N. Shuman, F. Endy, W. Herbert. ROOM 208 Fir.s'f Row: P. Swartz, H. Harrison, P. Reno, R. Spirt, S. Lipschutz, B. Toll, D. Stewart. Second Row: H. DeVecchis, B. Fallan, T. VVintz, J. Sadlier, J. Baker, B. Holcombe, J. Peirgiovanni, G. Brown, J. Ebert, Miss Taylor. Third Row: B. Lees, B. Blank, B. Endres, A. Prado, B. Hodes, M. Barnett. Absczifocsz N. Rach, D. Shephard, I. White. clufiefi ana! durofend. ROOM 216 First Row: J. Barr, E. Potter, J. Rothrock, M. Fennessey. Socond Row: P. Haberman, B. Perri, S. Veeck, V. Shinn, J. Morris, L. Indzel, J. Lewis. Third Row: B. Feinber B. Howell D. Cor gr 1 ' nelius, N. Johnson, S. Raiken, D. Kean, M Garner, Mr. Della Rezza. Fourth Row: M. Scott, P. McGee, I. Fowler F. Pinkner, I. O'Bryan, D. Perry, R. Colton Absenfees: P. Bell, R. Blackman, E. Logan, S Rosenbaum, M. Sunderland. ROOM A31 1 First Row: J. VVeecht, H. Spector, I. Knopf, P. Sperber, B. Bodek, S. Schwartz, M Chamadion. Second Row: S. Sweeney, B. Gunsel, E. Price J. Byrne, G. Machen, L. Magarick, F. Mc: Cauley, H. Kaye. Third Row: Dr. Beach, W. Bickell, B. Best B. Ross, L. Gibbs, C. Coen. Fourth Row: D. Wilsoii, E. Payne, T. Coy, D Anderson, J. Fultz, D. Stover, M. Eckhardt fllucntccsz G. Ellis, I. Frustaci, S. Haynie, R Stoltzfus, L. Summers. CRAFTS ROOM First Row: E. Smith, E. Krapp, L. Gagliardi C. Blessing, L. Summers, C. Spinelli, Pi Pillarella. Second Row: R. Katz, F. Blum, B. Goldstein, Mrs. Drumm, S. Slenn, I. Braithwaite. Absentees: G. DiMidio, E. McLaughlin. TECHNICAL ROOM First Row: I. Bodman, P. Herman, F. Sauter, D. DeLuca, V. Benedict, F. Heller, E. Kelly. Second Row: I. Aurilia, M. DiFilippo, I. Buc- cella, I. Maxwell, I. Gillam, L. LaBove, A. Hoffman. Third Row: R. Lorentz . Morello M. Harris l J I l H. Molt, F. Wright, H. Brown, Mr. Gillam. 7 wyd ,. -. , 1 ,, s l 9, ' ff xi' 6- bo if N xi 4 1 1. ' -if ' I , , X f I f, fm- .L , ., .Jn if ig ' f 1. 1,141 g,, .. . Tw' 3 351 ' ,gf ff Q . 'hf' X N2-avi 51-if 5 .fwfr .. Wighii if Sixtyfseven 31... JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Cathy Andrews CVice-Presidentj, Ricky Elliott CPresidentl, Judy Von Leuen- berger CSecretaryj. .S'tanding: Mr. Hill CSpon- sorj, Alan McCrea CTreasurerj. Sixtyfeight ROOM 210 First Row: C. Buck, M. Friedman, L Green field, C. Dubin, C. Herbert, S. Sterne, P. Robinson, M. Valants, M. Parker. Second Row: W. Hartzell, C. Poole, D. Jack- son, R. Reynolds, B. Turtle, J. Bianco, B. Eustaee, P. McKean. Third Row: W. Vereoe, T. Goldsborough, S. Goldenberg, P. Amram, A. Donzanti, R. Car- frey, Miss Kulp. Abscizifees: L. Hogan, J. Magee, R. Pendelton D. Powell. ROOM Zll First Row: M. Grass, C. Dean, I. Davis, S Hayllar, M. King, J. Cohen, B. Ebersole, J Shapiro. Second Row: C. Butler, P. Sattler, A. Gulick H. Toub, J. DeCaro, S. Roseman, D. Camp bell, B. McLaren, R. Nissenbaum, M. Straff Third Row: Miss Rayeroft, T. Campbell, B Brown, J. Mills, R. Barker, J. Goldstein, A Erfle, J. Mariani, B. Yates. Abseiitcerz D. Coates, W. Tyson. X. .'l ,fl K., f v 'J ' . AWOL, X, jfyul j f 0 Of 0 ft V 1. J 1 , ,-ve. 'fx' I 'O M i r , J ' Q27 . J. 1 J -J., 7 ly ,. f A 1 , .,. J fivkf. I X ll U10 ' ,JL 'VI . , fb'-Q,.g,H , 1 KIMVL. 'X- fi .1 I , Ji .651 pl 0. Inf if . Lf Lgkfjifij I, NN! D.-,LJLI uf KL Lf' X f 7J lf lareiaare fo acce f . VU. I9 ia. pf , - af 7 -,J ' L o ROOM 218 First Row: J. Rennix, J. Rychlak, A. Reber J. Mullen, A. Lieberman, G. Witlieroxv, D Rudolph. Second Row: G. Bone T. Henr A. Schoen yy yr ' feld, M. Nicholson, N. Mazuca, J. Marcas- ciano, E. Peoples. Third Row: R. Carey, L. Gill, NV. Zinger, N. Gilbert, C. Hudepohl, P. Jaeger, A. Edwards, C. Price, Mr. Kressler. Absentces: P. Milstein, C. Calvarese, C. Schaw- weker, M. Neff, C. Moore. ff X ,nm ill' I3 Lili H fgxggijuyivi li J N J? X' Pix rs jr Qilpgclix ROOM Zl9 FI'l'A'f Row: C. Holley, J. Gaty . Garrett , I , J- Everhart, E. Spinelli, P. Boyle, C. Sigel. Second Row: S. Robinson, J. Ettelson, D. Acker, B. McManus, S. Vernon, T. Royster, S. Shafer, R. VVesner, E. L. Kravis. Tliird Row: S. Takvorian, R. Erlichman, B. Bell, D. Madway, J. Janson, M. Magee, M. Davis, Mr. VVilcox. .'llm'milc'c's: W'. Beighle, H. Blum, L. Carlson, .-X. Leno, J. Louglnn, B. McKean, R. Mitchell. ,fl ' A ll , v , fa - 1 ' J RooM 217 Firm? Row: J. Slott, M. McFarlane, P. Dfllllllll C. Rees, A. Lawless, R. Bloom, M. Cooper G. Hays, J. Gibbons. Second Row: Mrs. Murphy, J. Goldberg. Third Row: B. Fordham, C. Goldberg, P. Ther- nian, B. Gordon, D. Frey, J. Fritehe, B Keyser. FlIl!I'f11 Row: D. Marcoullier, T. Crowe, F Haber, S. Boyd, J. Long, A. McConnell, E Fomolont, R. Fleming. fIl2sr'1zz'0r.x': C. Tate, J. Richter. Sixtyfnine .... . wfaf M.. , . M, ,Jil ik Dir,-VJ iw. 'L' .550 L... ' 1 'N' R W , ii' f3 '1,., ' - 'L' C M 71 fi X V+-I-' 7,-gyvq' eww , a-f ' ROOM 220 si- First Row: C. Hickman, S. Levitt, S. Litz, C Lindauer, M. Mueller, E. Lindauer. Second Row: Miss Leitch, C. Durante, I Manko, J. Hiestand, I. Ludwig, I. DiPrinsio, J. Vonleuenberger, F. Elliott, O. Guflin. Tlzird Row: I. Magee, I. Sparks, B. Feldman, E. Smith, H. George, R. McCall, K. Trabert. .+ll1.mzfvr.v: H. Cullen, J. Gurk, A. Hassey. mil' in 533+-ming-Q we Laclerfikilo ROOM A102 I:l'I'.Yf Row: M. Gagliardi, S. Mills, C. Grow, B. Fancourt, D. Mezey, S. Philipps. Sccond Row: B. Vondercrome, E. Pleasants, R. Arcari, J. McCusker, M. Jackson, R. Santello, R. Quinn, B. Kolea, R. Pizor, Mr. Quinn. Tlzird Row: L. Kirshner, I. Norton, G. Robin- son, R. Toennies, B. Johnson, L. Burnstein, I. Vautier. flbsmztccs: B. Kelly, K. Kauffman, B. Lanard, B. Seaman. ROOM A103 First Row: F. Kramen, I. McDonald, N. Fox, M. Cutler, B. Pincus, V. Tanner, S. Snader Miss Filler. Second Row: B. Cann, B. Barnes, S. Sulby, I Anderson, D. Roach, J. Beeby, R. Sherman Third Row: D. Bradley, D. Jacoby, L. Scott J. Witz, I. Sommers, A. Baffa. fllnsenfccs: M. Conroy, H. Brlichman, A. Lang E. Simms, D. Weiser, F. Wheeler, B. I Vtfhite. 7 fx- F ly, lixyff .X , A af rf' A an reolaonfiidigfg . . . 'lffvoff S I Q! V 6 I, 6 W ROOM A106 First Row: J. Cipollone, L. Ewing, C. Price, K Gales ie E Martin Feise . p , . , J. . Second Row: Miss White, D. Elkins, K. Graf, M. Joyce, M. Graves, N. Merrell. Third Row: J. Grey, D. Heller, J. Belsterling, S. Darnes, J. Fox, A. Dixon. Alisciztecz C. Warren. ROOM A I 09 First Row: B. Althouse, H. Deeds, V. Linton, J. Markley, M. Baxt, P. Myers, K. Harvey. Second Row: R. Haisfield, W. Hardham, J. Olsen, M. Ayer, C. Andrews, A. Simonin, Y. Gilmore, A. Kamis, C. Egoville, Miss Major. Third Row: R. Williams, D. Rosseau, R. Camp- bell, R. McNeil, C. Robbins, A. Egmore, M. Landau, J. Gorski. Absentees: C. Anderson, M. Goldstein, P. Milden, J. Parvin, S. Straface, C. Whiting. ffl W Mfr ff' i xfpf fa ml af .A , rsf mi: . Ha ner, - . Hearn, A. Rent- gj sqh r, D.'.lcCandless, . Simon, J. Moore, H J. Reider. Second Row: D. Hoffritz, J. Vautier, T. Mott, B. Desfor, J. Shechter, A. Tacconelli. Third Row: B. DeHa1'do, D. Erwin, F. XYilson, J. XVillia1ns, D. DeVaux, D. Heisterkamp, Mr. Loeliger. f1IJ.rc11fee.v: J. Adams, B. Baitinger, C. Bodelc, D. Brill, S. Buchanan, H. Dowdy, C. Junior, C. Zeisse. Seventyfone ROOM A201 First Row: L. Hoffman, P. Springett, T. Davis, , P. Wooclri11g', S. Shultz, F. Forman, C. VVil- ' liams, M. VVexler, V. Vidinghoff. Second Row: A. Mulioli, B. Nini, E. Rowlands, H. Pettigrew, I.. NVuncler, B. Pearce, L. W Schwartz, E. Gaines, Mrs. Hay. Third R0-zu: D. Mattioli, A. Gaspari, R. Rat- cliffe, R. Strawbridge, C. Murphy, S. Saler, J. Inners, R. lves, D. Ervine. wi 111-9 Q1 Seventyftwo XXV --r- i M ,,,,.,., , . ,X 0. , . . E V-1 ' ' i1..,,,..,,g ., - W ,..y1.f - 5' 'f V 1 gf '- f 1: 'SWK' Z4 .CZZ1 . - 'f 5 FF 1 ' .fi 9. ,ff ., fffef Mt! ROO1M A202 First Row: M. VVilber, D. Cantor, S. Feldstern, S. Brisken, M. Halpin, J. Krueger, M. Major. Second Raw: R. Hoffman, C. Liberalocioli, C. Morris, D. Tubis, M. Walllier, Mr. Howell. 7'11'1'I'd Row: R. Delmoro, D. Carson, S. Cres- koff, B. Hart, H. Vlam, S. Maimon. fllvxmzfeesz J. jordan, J. Risk, J. jordan. ROOM A203 First Row: C. Cunningham, E. Conners, N VVilliamson, C. Adams, A. Reed, A. Sohland M. J. Johnson. Second Row: E. Healy, A. Bell, H. Kramer D. Bookler, C. Berman, B. Goldsmith. Third Row: j. Messert, W. Miller, J. Sherron E. Fatz, S. Bianco, Mr. Harkins. Alzseizteesz J. Billet, E. Passon, M. Capotrio J. Hamilton, P. Short, G. Geyer, R. Gian- guilio. :Soon Ae fkeim. ii ROOM A209 Firsz' Row: S. Clair, D. Pizzi, D. Hanclhnger, H. Corson, A. Chew, M. Blizard, D. Beau- sang. Svfoua' Row: M. Leewitt, B. Schwartz, C. Bunting, VV. Keech, Y. VanderVeur, R. Echelmeier, L. Gerhart, Mr. Etzweilcr. Third Row: I. Bell, H. Collins, D. Seliyvejkl, I. McFarland, A. McCrae, jg Locl bie. fa. .4I1.rmzfccs: I. Vllebb, jC'AIJQajg'fitl2'.v-?iiavitEz,f!I2. Seheindlin. L. ,C 'A Q,-f I . K K' F V, XL if . 'x ' gi, 'r L 'S gk A m...w xv-ff . , A Q JL' 4. xl' ' L7 i 5 ' A' A by rf 13-f H ' llylr' ' RFQ' it - , ' , Aff N ' je iw! ill!! 0 N, , I E, K, 1 Q: A Failillb , wg li Room A210 First Row: M. Gainsborough, A. Robinson, S. Barowsk . Brasious, MacClemmy, L. y, J Barkmeier, B. Segal. Srcmzd Row: M. Foster, J. Kearns, J. Grant, L. Leiberman, C. Gillespie, M. Freeman, G. August, Mr. Bahmerinann. Tlzird Row: B. Poulterer, XV. Neil, S. VVeitz C. Wlinheld, D. Palumbo. flI1.vc'11fvc': K. VVatson. ,I ,af ROOM A205 l:I'I'.Vf Nnzu: M. Paolin, A. Fishpaw, I. Angelo, Abbey, J. Boyd, J. Price. SUFIIIIIII Rnzu: Miss Fraunfelcler, D. Pratt, R. Cox, C. Fay, lf. Griste, I. McLaughlin, D. Barr. Third lx'n'zu: R. McCoy, T. Butterhelcl, S. Hand. .fllrxvzzfvvz M. Solomon. . A NK' fi., 365' A ..., LL Amy ROOMQNAZUKE? my First Row: B. Bailey, S. Dttpcan, .-x. White, J. Noqgxi, IXT??EerezQA. L bo. Svcmzd Rrrzv: L. Gola A 1, Mflflelweg, K. ring, J. SuppleQC. . Kjliouiigff. ixl'-Lgl6I'SOl1,'3 A. Davies, P. DyFr,XL.iiQi11g. S veg' 7-11,',fd Rozv: T. XVl1itLj,L1gl1?I?a, XX. TYO11 E. Stein, R. Bl211'f.fOllll,, lV.i 5 azeriT.jQ. N bits, Mr. Brennan. Eff. L .. M.. m ,, ' ta ' ' .l!1.sumr.x. lx. lung, S. Rounggf. 1C1L .-X gl ., . .,. G 'CQZ7 P ff Sf.,-J -77 X 'D l Seventyftbree mm J :i ' -9 -4 , . Qs, 4 7- sf , fx W Y ' 2 iv X I A Y ' 'Q kb ww im rf s X fx' Mx aw- Q wx r 'yu V Y IH! if xx 'H ' E O Xxx, x Y Q, . ff Rx? RQ! 01 RX! J!!! ff!! X., fffff j 5 N, mf Y M ff :K f ' f' , X ff' X ,W X , I, Q I WQIYA- Q Q mfffllwmgf fn, xx X,,,,,,-ladf OE fl xffff L t X X,!! O Tx . ff X' Ak Q ,I 1 55 A ff DN I. ff-J' in f- N XgQ 4f A. gif ,ips Q, lv -f Q1 lx X yxgx XJ fy XF! X, 1 25 1 3 Lx 1 .f ,gain 5 Q1 ii' flf H-W ' X,-R 3 K , . f -f fj Q X . VN uxyx 1 w j '057 N, 1 EE-t Af fr-X X Q 'fwhyf J K f Q? X r X Y , My W Q I JJ WA X I ? Ji 9 R f' 1 . I 1 V' A. f ' .i --. ,,,. . , , A V ,X '- I., I , ' L f-' A va , f H f ' , ,' , if .ifiif I f wx-px ,.:- 117 Q SPN fe' S I H DU I QA 'on In ,, 'P , M' 0' lisa-4190+ ie: f I l 5 W Seated: Nan Thomas fSL'l'I'L'ItII'-VI XYil- liam McMillan fPI'C51.lIL'lIfI, Robin Lyon II'ire-P1'v.r1'zIwztj. SIIIIIIIIIIACII john Cum- mings f'Trcf1s1rm'z'j, Mr. Robinson IISPUII .YU 1' Q . s jk SENICDRS 0 I9 JUDITH ANN ABERG Judy Thespian Society 3, 45 Swimming 35 Bible Club 35 Merionite 45 Knitting Club 45 Showpeople 2, 3, 4. GREGORY G. ALEXANDER NANCY JOAN ADAMS Nancy Basketball 35 Red Cross Club 45 Bridge Club 45 Riding Club 2. CHRISTINE' C. ALLEN Gfvg Clzlris Showpeople 25 Science Club 35 News Knitting Club 3, Bureau 45 Psychology Club5I5 Cross Country 4. 1 3 eafewafze I ff: 3' 2 Z5 Qzlfg ,: A ftfcgfat . Q U7 JAMES ALLE-NQwU'2,v1,? SONDRA O. ALLEN Jim R 5, Sandy Choir 2, 3, 45 Rifle Clu , 5 45 Science Club 35 Wfrestling b 2. G 'QS 'sf mfpgbw RI A395 5 e ' BaQf'P'2, ' amer ub 2, 3, 45 i ILICII ' l 4' Siivjriclio . rj wt 1 , df J A MLN-,?fZ:W L, ulL:7pl2aye'fClub 2.9 , f' ,uf JJV ii I . . If' fl J . Psychology Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Knitting Club 35 Lacrosse 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Club Z, 35 Square Dance Club 45 Modern Dance Club. ELAINE MARIE ARENZ Elaine Baslqetball Z, 35 Tennis Club 25 Modern Dance Club 45 Bowling Club 35 Tennis 3. I m LYN AR G , 3 fry: riial C ub 45 Badminton Club 35 ennis Club Z. ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS A W u 2 , .1 ' Eglin' ll YI fu I 6 U, . qi xl 1- ESPIAN 'Y KI 'I s gf 6 ' W sk, Seventyfsix noofafgica A ..'. X W Eg lv' . fu I 6 U. . 6 E :MAN 'Y' xl 4 Q gf 6 3 W y reminidce upon . . JOHN LA COUR ASHBURNER Ashy Football Club 2, 33 Travel Club 43 Riding Club 33 Square Dance Club 43 Science Club 23 Football Z, 3. JOAN ELAINE BAER .lonnit HELEN P. BANK Helen Bridge Club 43 Jazz Club 43 Girls' Chorus 3, 4. ROBERT J. BANTA Bob Psychology Club 43 Crew Club 2, 3, 43 Showpeople 23 Rifle Club 33 Crew 2, 3, 4. J. CONRAD BARKER Hoot Camera Club 2, 33 Travel Club 2. 'Y' 1 1 1 I s I I i John D 0 ris Jay tary 23 Showpeople Mixed Ensemble 3, 43 Crew 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Crew Club 43 Boys' Barbershop Octet 3. DORIS MARIE BARR JOSIAH B. BARTOW Crew Club 3, 43 Crew Z, Manager 3, 43 Choir 23 Photography Club Secre- HARRIET AXELROD HaJ'l'il't Music Lovers' Club 43 Golf Club! Showpeople 43 Tennis Club 33 Swim- ming 33 Tennis 3. TED BAFFA Ted PHILIP JOEL BANKS fifffl Rifie Club 23 Golf Club President 3 Golf 3. CHARLES E. BARB, JR. Charlie Fishing Club Z3 Slide-Rule Club 3 Crew 2, 3, 43 Crew Club 2, 43 Psy chology Club 43 Enchiridion. MARY ELIZABETH BARNABA More Knitting Club 23 Commercial Club 2, ' 3, 4. JOHN S. BARNES JOSEPH A. BARONE foe Chess Club 3, 43 Science Club 3 Bridge Club 2. ROBERT W. BARTON Bob CONSTANCE BATES Connie Bible Club 33 Basketball 23 Hockey 23 Thespian Society 3, 43 Knitting Club 43 Showpeople Z, 3, 4. fbi? XJ B BA M.JoY BECKER Barb QQ .roy Knitting C 33 OllQa?T3Xki Archery Club 23 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Club 4. Bridge Club 43 Basketball Z, 3, 43 C Merionite 3, 43 Student Council 33 T: Red Cross Club 33 Hockey Z3 Tennis ' , Co-Captain 4. I enty'56?'J5' A . 0 1' ra. 1' Q S I ,f . EN 5 1' '41 -P ' Iwi' gt IM lo if NWI? E gl I I, 0, va' .g, I I W -0 In 7 'W' fi y I . we numeroua giiencldkilod f 38? W Q HARRIET ALINE BEESON Milf K J. EDWARD BENDER , ,,. 5 IHHI: ,,,. 7, IIm,,,ic,t If W X , Ed Tennis Clubf2g Gigli if - Bowling Club 3, 4g Science Club 43 Q . Mft Ujj, - .A I Bowling 3, 4. f . of I K ff ' l . . 'fi 'KIIIQLYJQ MMI E , A . A . A BAR UWAAKIN fA e JANET BENNIGNUS fee i BW A I III 'Q I 0BQ1TEIjd1l5aIl Qi .owpeo lef3j' Cb Sr- 0 ling Club 2, 3, 4: Jazz Club 45 . le' mg : K1'1'1Sf11Jg'. gym ZA uduqgg Dfilijliilish Club 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, I OUUCI -I 31 315118 Cl ' X Girls' Choir Z: Choir 3, 43 Riding .I -f'11- I , e-' e- I I 2, , Q XQQKCFO CID -mv, P Club 2, Showpeople 25 Bridge Club 3. fl else f 2 I . ,Q I A - Q, ,l' 1 V ' vb . J AR Hajj. BERLIN! KJ! -,V TOBY LENORE BERMAN e .i : I 17 ' 0 P A N 013' .y in iiw Y O Yre lllg' ,lub 2' Crew C3ll3gC Basketball 2, 3g Fellowship Club 23 I xQ lI 3XBaud 2, 3, 4. Showpeople 3, Travel Club 4, Golf e . - Club 3. ' Q A - U JANE C. BIEBERMAN Janie Showpeople 33 Enchiricliong Spanish Club 45 Merionite 4, Forum Club Z. SUZANNE BIEVER Sue Library Club Secretary 3: Choir 43 Science Club 43 Girls' Choir 2, 3g Bible Club Vice-President Z5 Secre- tary-Treasurer 3, Red Cross Club 23 mm wir .ff 0. .vw K . X, M'-fa JUDITH COATES BIRKMI RE Showpeople 4. X 'Cf z ' EW , 5 3. 4 ' '. :W ea 1 W 0 N 'M 7, -egg WILLIAM G. BISCHOFF Judy Bill Girls' Choir 3, Showpeople 4. Crew Club 35 Travel Club 4. l gil' 'Inky 'riyfnxu WILLIAM v. BITETTI ,K jfJ'x-UAFICY 5. BLQISEX' 13511 .sl-if Nxzncyew m, A 7 ' 'A ' .. . 4 I Q ' nf J I, 5 E Rifle Club 3, 4. .Orchestra'4Z, 3, SDHIHQ1 .Clu 45 . I Riding, CI11IL'P'i6SlClCIIlII'42! Rad Cross 3,3 Pg Club Bgvbychology Club'4g ,lg-eeleee-.W ' ,ball ' Mode12n'Dance 'Clube.4'g' Show- x fp 62- - I JW ,JJ 1 !'il N' C' . Q qg,k!- Q r . ' U 1 .R ANN MARIE BLASUCCI ZONCELFTA LUCY BLASUCCI Ann Connie Square Dance Club 4g Crafts 3, Com- Travel Club 3. nlercial Club Secretary 4. 'EMI' 'EIU I . 'BQST oi- feuerucklfwqf +0 hon. N becwui-Ce des-edt. f 1 amp S ,. are BQEAEBRRQNBWESWCOEKT will 'ww UPI ' oo IUC' I' folzn A? Slllllll l QI 'dv fo 4? lf, Q , ' 0 PO . H neo' lil f P Wi' rw 516' ' qv-my vaehprvx- L,0ll1lllCI'ClZ1I Club g Archery Club 3. 'CLLQQMN RICHARD BLUESTEIN Hilfe Bowling Club Z, 3, 45 Merionite 45 Shoxvpeople 2, 3g Student Council 3, Psychology Club -lg Honor Society, L':IlCIlll'lCIiO1lQ Bowling' 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Senior Play. Band 2, 3, 4g VVrestling 33 Science Club 3: Psychology Club 4. LEONORE BLUMSTEINI Lee Bowling Club 43 Future Teachers of America 4, Riding Club Z5 Merionite 43 Knitting Club 3, Red Cross Club Treasurer 4. Seventyfeiglzt gaine nnlhunas A WEIQIII I I , fr PIAN I-952- Je V 1 an xl 'I 9 W i .l -l l fke Wafiona! .syfuclenf gouncif Cjonuenfion . . . A .Qi ai' A li ,ff Wblbt' U w T fu l 6 U, . as xi 1' WAN Y' Ai lf 1 ii 'E C 'All , ,Lf f ELLEN ANNE BONEY ROBERT W. BOSTICK El B019 Q' ,xielieiy Club 2. Baseball Club sg Baseball 2, 3, 4, l i 1 ELIZABETH I. BOYD' JULES BOYER Brfsie Farmer Gin Rummy Club 3, 43 Knitting Club RiHe Club 3, 4. Z3 Girls' Choir 2, 33 Red Cross Club 23 Hockey 2: Choir 43 FuturJ Teach- ers of America 33 Travel Cl 4. F. ' .X V' if . 'xl L vs five ,iq L iliftbic Dt' 5 'lt' Nlxql U-NJ ' E. Q-VTHARLENFBQQ H ANYAEQ, xi BRUQ UN Qiihnyiieaeak rkcgliltf g GtQe clibii 2- khogr s,,,Wami' Poiiiwmial Club 2, 3, 4, ct 3, 4, Slub 3iEaiuAaifhiila2 iyiia iiseiii- C iesilibg eh 3,WCO-Ca,,ta,, . ,.e,,. Je- 11 ' 3 lre tl' ff 2, 3, fir . Mi LV lj- Q? GLBi'eiEle!J4,F'Qotl9a1li3i?Sg. xl '5w'f L, 74 :Arr if Q sb' I y -, .. Q. W -ef M' te- if 'Q' .4 ?ARClA BRhPSKY'ix Jo-SEPH JoHN BROGANQGN Marcy Joseph 'sung .42- Showpeople 2, Vice-President 3, 43 li' ' Archery Club 33 Fellowship Club 2: Enchiridiong Tennis 2g Merionite 3, Page Editor 4, Thespian Society 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 43 Hockey 23 Senior Play. SANDRA JANE BROMER I WILLIAM C. BROSIOUS A Sandy 76'l'0Ci0MS Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4, Teiiiiia 2, Clibii 2, 3, Science Club 2, Bridge ,,-l Q y,. 3. Co-Captain 43 Badminton Club 2, Club 25 Rlfle Club 3, 4. :' 3' Hocke 2 3 4' Girls' Choir 23 Y y Y i Y Psychology Club 4g Hi-Y 4. AMY B ROWN Amy Bowling Club 7 AKICFIOIIIEC 4 Show people 3 4 Tennis Club 3 SALLY JO BRUCH Sally fo Orchestra 7 3 4 Hockey 7 3 4 TCIIIIIS 3 Spanlsh Club 4 Chamber Music Club 2, 3 4, Lacrosse 2. f '97 ,g '7 3 BARLBARA LOlllgE Bgelcif Barb ' px? Bridge Club 31 Tifaveli'Qiib5., eel Cross Club 23 Enchirlligion. ' fi,, K BEVERLY ANNE BURKE Bev Lacrosse Z, 3, 4, Knitting Club 43 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Bridge Club 25 Enchiridion Co- Identification Editor 4g Hockey 2, 3, 4. W7 MARCIA L BROWN lllai Cla EIlCl1lFlCl1Ol1 Chess Club 4 Rldlllg Clu 7 Anllnal Club 7 Nlodern Dance Club 4 Hockey 7 Psycholo y Club4 BARBARA BUCKWALTER Bal bai a Archery Club Treasurel 7 Cllambcl Music Club 4 Spanish Club 4 En l,l1lI'lCllOll Orthestla 7 3 4 Shou people 33 String Octet 2, 3, 4g Red Cross Club 2. F. CLARK BURK , Clark e Lacrosse 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Student Council 2, 3. PAULINE BURNS Paula Knitting Club 43 Spanish Club 45 Riding Club 3. Seventyfnine ji Q1 S l. ii . Ely i' o I 1 419 lad. M1 ,A 35451471 'Q , 1 9 2 I 47 , o ' 'laqwfof .gi 3 V T -fe E Q K I ti .4 J' ' IU N ' abc! tp I e :nf ac on , 'JW , ' V EDWARD WIZXURQ., op V J DAXQBT B Niall Ing Ed gf 'v Zlfqy M V' lgqotluz l L i'Z,t.,, 45. we fxgdyjjflyi. ' tNI'fnnl'SgE Clfub 3 Orchestra .. LC YQ, Shccer 2, 3Xq-Co- ptain 45 qt-If D ,., -,6dS.Q1'g 'git , isjeenant 43 H r A T, 't il' -F II P 21 CT , SJ ' - IV glClil6 I eil'-Sf 4guISacEb!geuZ, 3, WJ E V N55CO'C2llJf il 41' ni01'Pl21y- 3-97 .. A - ew Eli I' CR. PS I C v CA' E , RN Q .L OJ QI' ANE KATH EEN CALQWELL , gg C alblc, Q ty qi. if ' 5' -4:VV:b 5 I ,Ei Knittin 7 LHP!! ' 3,61 Klub if-74: -I widen' .Co igdilllgeil cliology Club 12122 Club ,Ql'i' 556 i 21'Cq-,3y Q41 lx lttll Clllll 4' I'ClICl'l Club 31 , . QADAV Eb Bowling C11-Jn 'B r J, B xx ing' J 2, 3: Hockey 2. RICHARD' JOSEPH C BELL WILLIAM CAMPBELL Ria' Bill Student Council 2, 3, President 4: Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball Club Z5 Football Club Z, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, Captain 4: Atliletic Association Vice- President 33 Basketball 2, 3, 4: Class President 3: Honor Society Vice- ljresident. MICHAEL CAPATRIO Band 2, 33 Lacrosse .23 Football Z, 3g Football Club 2, 35 Rifle Club 4. SALLI JANE CARL 'f j, ' ilflikf' O QS Sqlli ' .im Club 4. .Ja if 4:,A . r na v I 1 I Ti iii .ifli . v ., -I 5 ERNA6ELT RY LENNART s. B. CARLSON iff? Q17 ' T Len Si -2342. I . ,.,,. 9 AF 33' V I ' l 1 : V 1 fcia. 'IL ' lk onlte , 4.7 Tennis Club 2. ' . . -l'-VfV ' ' -F3-9 'R.- fiiif Si, ' I -3 I - -1 'y J W, gy 4 . If Av I NANCY S. CARTER PINKIE CARTER Ncmce Pliflkif' Lacrosse 2, 35 Riding Club 25 Show- Library Club 3, Secretary 45 Bible people 3. Club 23 Arcliery Club 33 Basketball ! 7 'o .sew f? SIHIIII I Q: ed' ,Ml 't In ,NEWLPI 'E iff I I 3 W JESSELYN P. CARVALHO Lyn 2, 3. folzn JOHN D. CASSEL Clioir 41 Forum Club 23 Tbespian 3, Secretary 45 Enchiridion: Lacrosse Z, 3, 4, Sliowpeople 2, 3, 4: Knitting Club 43 Golf Club 3, Girls' Choir Secretary 3: Honor Societyg Basket- ball 3. THOMAS J. CAULEY, JR. Tom Football 2, 33 Football Club 2, 31 Track Club Z: Science Club 43 Rifle Club 23 Track Z. HERBERT s. CHEW, JR. Herb Band 2, 3, 43 jazz Club -I: Orchestra 3 -I' Pliotograpliy Club 33 Science Club'-I. Eighty Crew Club 23 Crew Z, Rifle Club 41 W'restling Club 2. SUSAN C. CHAIN S110 Clioir 3, 43 Hi-Y Z, 3, 41 Hockey Z3 Mixed Ensemble 4: Badminton Club 35 Riding Club Z5 Tennis 2, 3, Girls' Clioir 25 Tennis Club 2. SHIRLEY MARIE CIVITELLO Slzirlcfy Connnercial Club Z, Vice-President 3. Al' oreign A L37 EUR -Ll II Rl r 'e W U s 1 .Q xi 1' E Pl Y' N II 9 il ' if C ' W QXC ange A ' ' V 3 W Il-Zigi, Rv ight' r I W L. . R QIAN TY? 'Oh ff -was R27 6fll,6!el'I,i6 fo QZIOLUQI' ELIZABETH CLARKE Bonnie Merionite 43 Girls' Choir 43 Girls' Chorus 33 Red Cross Club 33 Swim- ming 33 Badminton Club 23 Spanish Club 3. JAMES EDWARD CLEGG III fay Square Dance Club 43 Forum Club 23 Bowling Club 43 Soccer 2, 3. CLAYTON COHE F ' A F .AAA A 3 se - 52 ,ga 2 T A 'ii Q 'ia- 'X o-9' JA J. COHN Cl Riding Club 2, President 3, 4. QS CHARLES E. COMPTON Charlie Showpeople 23 Orchestra 23 Library Club 43 Jazz Club 43 Rifle Club 23 Band 2, 33 Travel Club 23 Senior an Dclib i 'S 'Qi . 0 O erion . . ' . 11 I O J 3 X' M ' B012 Visual A Club 43 Camera I Chess Club 4. ' I , x L2 J L aw ' , .f L ' H4939 lffucois ,O3RMi,COHfT'I5g' Shoxyplople 33 Travel Club 4. 3 , X ANN HURST COLLINS Ann Travel Club 43 Enchiridion3 Bridge Club 33 Gin Rummy Club 4. NANCY DEE CONLOW Nancy Student Council 23 Spanish Club 43 Red Cross Club 33 Bridge Club 4. it X F. Play. WALTER W. COULSTON B ntch Vtfrestling 2. CONSTANCE ELAINE COX Connie Music Lovers' Club 33 Modern Dance Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Fellowship Club 33 Student Council 43 Science Club 43 Chorus 23 Knitting Club 43 Senior Play. HERSCHEL RICHARD CRAVITZ He1'scl1el Merionite 43 Jazz Club 43 Tennis Z, 33 Travel Club 4. f- i 4 QIZA ' RUTH CREIGH ' R nthie .-'ef. Student Council 23 Girls' Choir 33 1 3 Tennis Club 23 Hockey Z3 Tennis 33 1 A Square Dance Club 43 Archery Club I W ' Z3 Bridge Club 33 Choir 4. GERALD EDWARD CO'VELL Jerry Camera Club Z, 33 Thespian Society 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 33 Showpeople 2 Enchiridion Photography Editor 33 Psychology Club 43 Orchestra 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 1 Senior Play. MA G E c AM fi! R R T R ER L M argret S I Spanish Club 43 Travel Club 43 Hi-Y 3 43 Senior Play. M I 'gd'- giyfb k 1 . A 'o'-Inq-Woe BETTE J. CREELMAN '3' Bette I . f if SANFORD N. cmscom Q 11. Qfa..,, fgL...-. Sonny - ix-4, U W .' Baseball Club 3. Rifle Club 2, 3: ' fue? Bowling Club 43 Gin Rummy Club 43 fl V Baseball 23 Psychology Club'-1. Eightyfone fl. N fi -.nf Lf l we infefigenfaia 0 fae c add w KEVIN E. CROWE Kevin Enchiridiong 'Wrestling Club 2, 3, 4, Wlrestling 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 4, Lacrosse 3. THOMAS MARTIN CUMBERTON Tonz Band 2, 3, Corporal 4, Bowling Club 4, Bowling 4. DONALD' CURRIE Don Square Dance Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Vlfrestling 3, 4g Rifle Club 25 Riding Club 2. THOMAS FRANCIS DALY T Football Club Z, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 43 Student Council Z, 3, 4, Lacrosse Z, 3, 4, Senior Play. TIMOTHY PATRICK CROWE Tony Rifle Club 45 Golf Club -1. JOHN B. CUMMINGS fake Student Council 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Football Club 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 3, Football Z, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 2, 4, Baseball 2. PATRICIA JANE' CURRIE' Pat Spanish Club 43 Psychology Club 43 Lacrosse Manager 3, 4, Bridge Club 23 Red Cross Club 3. BARBARA ANNE DAVENPORT Barbara Red Cross Club Z, Knitting Club 3, Orchestra 2, 3, President 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, President 45 Student Council 2, 4g Tennis 3, 4, folzn ANTHONY J. DE CARO Sonny X - if J Q , Y, I E. GESSE L f I All S I fl ncl . , Commercial Club 4: , 'ntdn Clib 2, Bowling Club 3. -v, THOMAS J. DEL PIZZO' Nails Bowling' Club 4. MARGARET A. DE VOL Pfaw Red Cross Club KZ, Basketball 2, 33 Student Council 3, 43 Hi-Y Z, 3, 43 Hockey 2, Lacrosse 2, 3. JOHN DAVIS Lacrosse Z. R on Choir Z, 3, 41 Forum Club 2, Travel Club 3, 4, Science Club 2, 4. SARAH S. DEITRICK Sarah Basketball 2, 3, 45 Girls' Choir 2, Spanish Club 4, Bridge Club 2, 3, Guidance Council 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 43 Enchiridion Co-Literary Editor, Lacrosse 2. LORETT'A ELIZABETH DELLAPIA Loretta Square Dancing Club 43 Bridge Club Z, 33 Spanish Club 43 Travel Club Secretary 4. JOSEPH B. DENNISON Joe Photography Club 2: Botany Club 41 Slide-Rule Club 3, Student Council 4. DAVID DICHTER David Spanish Club 35 Rifle Club 2, Base- ball 2. Eightyftwo RONALD DEAN Bob 1 N T comlaefeclkr fke Ward .SE'Ao!arAAcla6,!! , A J gf P f . fO'sl,1kil f ' T A , I I, ELVERA c. DI cncco' N W65.NAJlAARfl- n-N5 DI ,Npxgoi N0 Vera , IN-l ,lf - ,J , A Commercial Club 25 Travel Club 3. li l01 f'i 1 1b 53 QT- MCI 75 Sque a1'CJ4. X .x A A I I . ., U l- T U 3 ANTHONY DIGASPARI MARGARET FRANCES DI OTTAVIO E Tony Margie E A Football Club Z, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. Modern Dance Club 45 Bowling Club U 45 Tennis Club 2, 35 Spanish Club , President 3. I fe 6 A i ROBERT LEONARD' DOCKETY ELIZABETH R. DOHAN V w Doc Betty W'restling Z5 Hi-Y 25 Crew 2, 3, 4, Archery Club 35 Choir 3, 45 Spanish Q Crew Club Z, 3, 45 Slide Rule Club Club 45 Bridge Club 25 Enchiridion X, 35 Psychology Club 4. Co-Literary Editor5 Girls' Choir 25 ,I French Club President 2. 1' AN X A HJ JP THOMAS E. DONOVAN Lf' SARAH ii NBQ A5419-KJV lm K' Tom Q I El 2 F' ibe l ice- esi nt35 Knitting Club ret 5 Showpeople 45 'Y' Chorus 3 aw '.'n 5 . sb. A 5 C ' JUDITH D. DOUGHERTY DEL DRAKE Judy Del OYCTIQSUH 2, 3, 43 Rldillg Club 25 Merionite Art Editor 45 Showpeople Tennis 3. Z, 3, 45 Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Gin W Frances FRANCES MARGARET DRAKEFORD Rummy Club 45 Hockey 25 Senior Play. BOB DRESSEL Fellowship Club Secretary 35 French Club 25 Girls' Choir 2, 35 Choir 4. JOAN V. DRINKHOUSE Joan CAMERON C. DUNLAP, JR. Cam Crew Club 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Crew 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 4. DIANE EATON Dinny Badminton Club 35 Hockey 2, 3, 15 Lacrosse 2, 3, 45 Archery Club 35 Hi-Y 4. Swing Club 35 Band 2, Corporal 3 Sergeant 4: Chamber Music Club 3 Square Dance Club 4. BARBARA DUBIN Barbara Red Cross Club 3. FRANK SLOAT EARL Frank Enchiridion Assistant liflitor5 Foot- ball Z, 3, 45 Crew 2, 3, 45 Foot Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Societyg Senior Play. CAROL LOUISE EBY ' 1 Q, n, M ,, P , T -. 2 v 94 ll S l A .sm 5 uma 1 Af? C Carol Commercial Club Treasurer 3. Eightyfthree 'ir' 44 I ' 'sf' -. 775-2' 'Q' f93?,s.' . BERNARD C. ECHELMEIER Bernie MARGARET L. ESTES P00931 Animal Club Secretary 25 Basketbal 2, 3, 45 Riding Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Future Teachers of America 4. LOUISE FARRIS Lu Showpeople 45 Spanish Club 45 Bible Club 35 Merionite 3, 45 Animal Club Treasurer 45 Enchiridiong Bowling Club 2, 3, 4. we uicforioua Kinda! feam SUSAN JEAN EDGAR 3 Suzie W Bible Club 35 Square Dance Club 45 L ' Girls' Choir 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Riding Club 7' Lacross 2, 3, 45 Senior Playa 5 W km I 4 ' '. ' W LAIRE s 4 1 l - Q 7 - Rgiuil Sh pQple 25 e ' it 5 Comn U 'a 4- .S 35 Tl ig 6 C 5 af 5' I 5 I 6 CAIL E FAULKNER 'LL Gail 'l Red Cross Club 25 Commercial Club Q 2, 3. 5 V xl 1' I N li 'NX - . ea! mi IM'-1' been eg 'WJ ' V. Y I RONALD ARTHUR FERRARI CHARLES T. FETTIG ' 5 ci, A A g. V M A.. Rgymig Brommie M ,432 Q ' i' 454 Bowling Club 4, Wrestlillg Club 2, Football 2, 3, 45 Crew 2: Football 4 . ' Crew Club 4, xvfcstling 2, 3, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4. .. . - ff '.'V,, Club. ' l ' Gd 4 ' , l KD v QQ., ,.Qf!?i2 .f5.:,'fj,j5i ' . fztiblvlll 1 L , K ax Rb . DEBORA.H ANN FIXTER PATR Cl LEY ' .5 V Debbie Iwo 0- U . ' Future Teachers of America 2, Secre- Commercial Club 3, 45 Meriollite 3, 45 W 5.4 lfolo 5 i tary 3, President 45 Enchiridion5 La- Red CV055 Club 3, 4- E 'ff . e'o'-' 1 1 5 ci-osse 2, 3, 4. A 4 4 ,, 1 J. WILLIAM FORGIE, JR. DAVID STEPHEN FORMAN Bill Dave Photography Club 35 -HOHOT 50CiC'fY3 Football Club 25 Gin Rummy Club 45 News Bureau 45 Tennis Club 25 Band Tennis Club 2. R556 Club 3, 4. Z, Sergeant 3, Lieutenant 45 Chamber i Music Club 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 35 Soccer 2, 4. f-7 4' 1 Q2 S I SPN M s .ff I I H DI. I , Sd. ' M fi . f,, EW. - 1,5 GMU .gl 3 W JAM ES FRANK Jim Band 2, 3, 45 Showpeople 35 Riding Club 25 Science Club Treasurer Z. MARY JOANNE FRENEY Joanne Spanish Club Treasurer 45 Knitting Club 45 Enchiridiong Riding Club 25 Mcrionite 45 Showpeople 25 Hockey 25 Golf Club Z, 3. KATHERINE EMILY FRIDLINGTON Kay Golf Club 35 Spanish Club 4. JUDY LYNN FREEDMAN Judy Red Cross Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Travel Club 45 Art Club 3. JEROME H. FRIDKIN ferry Merionite Treasurer 45 Golf Club 45 Crew Club 2, 35 VVrestling Club 2. RICHARD A. FURNISS Dick Rifle Club 2, 3, 42 Hi-Y 45 Fishing Club 25 Science Club 31 Wrestling Manager 2, 35 Baseball Manager Z, 3. Eightyffowr uncfekafecl in 23 gained . . . A IU! iii? fe 6 ll 5 xi 1- MAN is 'di' SE f B C f V PATRICIA A. GANE Pat Phyl Hockey 25 Knitting Club 2. PHYLLIS GARBER Golf Club President 25 Travel Club 45 Music Lovers' Club 45 Sliowvpeople 3. I ROBERT DIAVIDI IGARBER ' ,, Q Dp,VlDfN,'QA'KDNER H Bob l ' Diayg A 5 l li r 16 5. R Q, 'rf-mis Clubg ivifffioiiiifgzi, Jazz c1ub4,'5 Footballi2, 3, 4, Football club 2, 3, ' J I Crew 2, 3,4 J I ' . . gq,f 'l'4 1 e, ii ,, F- U'-' RICHARD GARWOOD' 6 CHUCK GAULT Dick Chuck F Fishing Club 2, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, 52' Om Rifle 3, Captain 4. -C' QQ . ,333 P Ax Pc , 'X,4'7 i R 422- 4 NANCY CLAIRE GENEL f 1, ARIE G Nancy DQ R fb Science Club 45 Fellowship Club 35 17556511 li Club Se y'2, 35 Badmin- Tennis Club 25 Travel Club 4. g l52f3g Commercial Club 4. Sig LANE A. GERBER GEORGE E. GEYER Lane Easy Enchiridiong Soccer 45 Camera Club Crew Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Vice-President 25 Bowling Club 3, 4. Crew Z, 3, 45 Football Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4. FRED GHANAYEM 5 Golden Greek ' MARTHA GILLESPIE 5 Martlia Knitting Club 4. JANICE GOLDIN fan Editor 45 Senior Play. LORI MARILYN GOLDMAN Lori Jazz Club 4. Football 2, 3, 45 Football Club 2, 3, 4. ROSALIE MARY GIANGIULIO R0 Commercial Club 3, 45 Merionite 45 Red Cross Club 25 Riding Club 2. MARJORIE GI RSH M affgie Merionite 3, 45 Fellowship Club 25 Showpeople 2, 3, 45 VVorld Affairs Forum 35 Enchiridiong Jazz Club 4. LORI GOLDMAN Lori Golf Club Treasurer 25 Showpeople 35 Jazz Club 4. Fellowship Club Z5 Spanish Club 33 Music Lovers' Club 3, 45 Golf Club 35 Showpeople 3: Merionite 3, Feature INA B. GOODMAN Ina Bowling Club 45 Red Cross Club 2. Eightyfjive 77' Q. 0 'X ..-if , 0 mm .A' JW wt 'ea .4 P T I Ox ll stfivl I Q gd' fffo C ,f Q,f A 1.1 How ,A My . .A . ,R ' fl Y? 'T i s f.EN, lf 'P ., l4,' N Rf 4 In ,f E ' 'E in . -V 3 W 'SD' Sim? 7 HOWARD B. HAMILTON JR. CARRIE ELIZABETH GOSSETTE C'lzif'lei0 Fcllorvsllip Club 2, 35 Basketball 23 IJISEYIIJIIIIVC Education President 4. CAROL LEE GRAY Carol Crafts Club 23 Riding Club 3. MARSHA V. GREEN BAUM .lfarslza liiowling Club 23 Showpeople 3g Jazz Club 43 Tennis Club 2. CHARLES JOSEPH GROW Chick Golf Club 3, 4: Psychology Club 43 Golf 2, 3. CHARLES HALL .Siatldy IMAX' 2, Secretary 3, 4g Lacrosse 2, Lois LOIS HARDICAN HA. ...wx .JMA A.. JULIUS R. GOSSETTE Julius Camera Club 2, 3. A HARRY BARTON GRAY R7 jf? Bart BVI Animal Club 25 Hi-Y 2g Soccer 2, 3, U 41 Fisliing Club 4. 'I W U. 4 CHARLES J. GRIFFITH Clzarlie I Science Club 2. 1- 3 I' p, . HELEN VIRGINIA HACKMAN K' 53110 Lacrosse Z, 3, 45 Knitting Club 3: Basketball 3, Hi-Y 4. Hockey 2, 3. Showpeople 3, 43 Enchiriclion. Q .- 'I if 5 C f-in f JAMES Y. HALPIN Jim Wrestliilg 2, 33 Chess 4: Wrestling W Club 43 Riding Club 25 Tennis Club 2, 33 Tennis Z, 3. , , ., .,.,.,- 4,2-fy, Band 2' Barber Shop Octet 4' Choir 3 4' Senior Play. GILBERT H. HARMAN if VVrestlin Mana er 3 4' Swing Club 4' Crew 7' Science Club 3' Band 2 Corporal 3 Captain 4' Football 2' Vx 1'CStlI1I,, Club 2. WILLIAM P. HASKELL Bi Crcu' Club 3. RONALD C. HAYS 13011 Camera Club Treasurer 2g Orchestra 2, 3, 4g String Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Science Club 2: Library Club Presi- clcnt 45 XYrestling Club 25 Band 2, 3, Corporal 4. Eightyfsix Hocke Mana er 7 3 4' Showpeople Q J' g - 2' Orchestra 2 3 4' Spanish Club 4' Q f wg- A rt Club 3 4. , .. HERBERT SAMUEL HARVIS Herb Crevx Club 2 3 4' Orchestra 3 4' Crevx 2 3 4' Choir 2' Science Club Vice-President 2' Rifle Club 4. THOMAS NAT FITZGERALD HAWLEY Tommy KATHLEEN ANNE HEALY Honey Commercial Club 3. I tke ILLIQC C A A1105 Q . 0 LASZLO HEGEDUS JOHN W. HEISTER Lucky Jack Travel Club 23 Square Dance Club 43 Art Club 33 Honor Society: Student A Crew Club 23 :Xrchery Club 33 Cross Council 2, 3, 43 Basketball 33 Tennis Country 3,43 Track23 Science Club 3. Club 23 Baseball 2, 33 Enchiridion Co-Art Editor. E754 llgilla HARRIET F. HELLER I KENNETH D- ' lu U Harriet M1 's of ' U Traclf3 'e Q . , , . ff X i 1 ,gt ' '-L J HAMILTON E. HENDRICKS N EL E y9l' ' Ed fe A ' Swing Club 43 Square Dance Club 43 J ,UQ Ubi i -Wd 11 2 E v A Electroplating Club 33 Riding Club 23 d is C -- ' , Tennis Club 2. y 1 3 elf' AXP QL ali? ' K WCW limi, 3 SANDRA LEE HENNE AR UEilJ,'lblERB J A Sandy 07 W My 35 'lhomas xr I -4 I Q 5 M X ' - 2 ff usa. V I , A f I 3 3 14, ' 1 I 1 N! C Flin LL ' Merionite 2, 3, Business Manager 43 ,www f b MU y. 5. . M Uv f ' AILL Chamber Music Club 3 4 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 43 Enchiridxong Quill and Scroll3 Riding Club 23 Lacrosse Manager 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 Or- chestra 2, 3, Librarian 4. SUSAN RUTH HERTZLER Uflglf MW 73 h Jr jgufwff - G Y CHARD HESS Sue I5 ,ary Red Cross Club 23 Knitting Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Enchiridion3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Art Club 33 Showpeople 23 News Bureau 4. .CZWHQ Bjljilipjigyi :M EY el 34 PAUL A. HIRTH Hirty fl om er Cl 2, J C7 . E ,.,,, A JANE PARKER HOLDEN 3 Janie A -rf Bible Club 23 Bri ge Club 33 Show- , ,fl . DCODlC1f3Q Enchirn 10 133 Golf Club 2, V N PS 1 ', 0gYVnC1QlJ 3x,2IUJ511c1ipsse2. , , V , if H lvl! 'Eff' ' l, ful! il, 3333 Q E1 Pg!! glllpli 'Vg .',- EZ gf lf if . 3 1,1 I fxwifrfjj Ill If an !'iffb'fZ J' I4 Q M s c. ovxms Dick , 1 3 A fif ? Jtijiggf lub 43 Photography Club .J RICHARD B. HUNT DVWOQ 4. Student Council 23 Soccer 23 Baseball 2, 43 Swing Club 43 Band 2, 43 Golf Club 4. I 1 M c 54f46LMES Jack ' I 5390 HMC J Qisure 23 Com- r ' l b 3 LacrGklJ'23 Red Cf ub,1f!f,aSk 1 U.. DOLORES ROSLYN HORSHAW Shugie Bible Club 23 Orchestra 23 Commer- cial Club 4. JOAN HUTCHINSON foanie Spanish Club 43 Enchiridion Co-Art Staff Editor 43 Bowling Club 3, 43 Badminton Club 23 Art Club 3, 4. . 4 V 3 33 a3,3 , .4 , . i'li' J 3 X W! Eighfyfgeven J4'7 'ca sl 3, EN' , .ily V 1 fa? ' -ls q. ff? I R DI. l Q: R: :fffv k i s 1, 0, F00 101 5 El g 1 -qw-. Q an ,Nm F ' rs 55' .. , .,,,1,- F.-I X Q W ' 4 3 gee, .y f Wim' fi' Q, 4 ff sf 3 3413 A9 4'--1. .3 f ' J W K nf .,'i 3 I 'K X 13' jf? 'en S I. 3,7- gv le fe I H DL I Qi af 35530 Q' I , 107 I q-V906 .g, I 3 w ' MARGARET ANNE M'eg we L6ll0l9iI'l256 Pe 2Cfe6! in tke faced 0 t 0 NANCY JANE HUTCHINSON Nancy Gin Rummy Club 3, 43 French Club 23 Sophomore Sports Club Assistant 43 Hockey Manager 2, 3, 43 Badminton Club 2. 3. JAN IMBER Jan Fellowship Club 23 Spanish Club 43 Merionite 33 Modern Dance Club 43 Tennis Club 33 Jazz Club 4. HARRY T. JACKSON Hank Crew Club 2, 3, President 43 Tennis Club 23 Riding Club 23 Crew 2, 3, 4. MIRIAM JACOBY Mimi jazz Club 4. JEANNE ALICE JEFFERS Jeanne EllClllFldlOllQ Art Club 33 Badminton Club 23 Lacrosse 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Z, 3, 43 Honor Societyg Psychology Club 4. JENNINGS ELEANOR D. JOACHIM RICHARD T. HYKES Dick Wfrestling Club 4. ESTHER JACKSON Sweetness Fellowship Club 2, 33 Archery Club 2. JEANINE JACOBS Jeanie Merionite Feature Editor 33 Future Teachers of America 43 Tennis Club 33 Forum Club 23 Quill and Scroll3 Enchiridion Business Manager3 Show- people 3. RICHARD ALAN JAEGER Dixon Football Club 23 Hi-Y 2, 3. CONSTANCE M. JENNINGS Connie Bridge Club 43 Jazz Club 43 Girls' Choir 4. ROBERT JOIACHIM Stznnpy Bowling Club Z3 Student Council 4 Baseball Club 33 Baseball 2, 3, 4. NATHANIEL TAZA JONES Nat Track Club 33 Student Council 2, 3, Track 2, 33 Cross Country 2, 3, Cap- tain 4. DICK JORDAN, JR. Dirk Commercial Club 43 Tennis 33 Rifle Club 43 Enchiridion3 Bowling Club Z, 33 Animal Club 2. A. WILLIAM JOHNSTON Bill Crew Z3 Science Club 33 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Travel Club Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA JONES Pat Hockey 2, 33 Girls' Choir 23 Show- people 3, 43 Bowling Club 23 Golf Club Vice-President 2, 33 Swimming 2, 33 Knitting Club 4. MARY JOYCE' Mary Eightyfeight A un I f I Q ll a , qu xi PI N 'IE' ckifclren rom Ckridf 3 .Nome af A 'im will? 'H rg A W V 1 'i' 45 -Qa- qi x! 1' Pl N it se, 15 W 7..- :glh I n . ' H 1, i .:f.. .ffl . H .IZ I CLAUDIE ANDRE JULIARD Claudia Fellowship Club 23 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Music Lovers' Club 33 Hockey 23 Merionite 33 Showpeople 2, 3, 43 Modern Dance Club President 43 Senior Play. LEAH MAE KAPLAN Tinker Riding Club Secretary 33 Jazz Club 43 Lacrosse 23 French Club 23 Basket- ball 3: Showpeople 43 Girls' Choir Z, Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 Senior Play. GARY KAVANAGH Cabbage Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3. JOSEPH D. KELLY foe Baseball Z, 3, 43 Football Club 2, 33 Baseball Club 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball Z, 3. ROBERT E. KESSLER B012 Honor Society3 Psychology Club 43 Baseball Club 33 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, Co-Captain 43 Basketball 2, 3, 3 Athletic Association President 43 Slide Rule Club President 2. Clridfmao fime . . KENNETH KAISERMAN Ken Thespian Society 3, 43 Merionite 43 Showpeople 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Senior Play. ESTHER MERLE KATZ Es Showpeople 2, 33 Jazz Club 4. BARBARA V. KELLEY Barbara Showpeople 43 Square Dance Club 43 Riding Club 2, 33 Enchiridion 3, 43 Spanish Club 3. GAIL M. KENNEDY Gail Red Cross Club 33 Enchiridion 3, 43 Commercial Club 43 Student Council Secretary 4. JANIS M. KIERNAN Janis Bridge Club 33 French Club 4. f f Q - . C V 57'-4 , .' ' . 122 1-1. - - i A M11 G 'il N W . 559, g'3'fz?i ae! fa ef W.- ..,.,,' , ,:. -PH --LW' if-if-31 ' A 2334 , --, X, , asf, ' - l Q 9 Leaf- N M ,- 'Q , -a'1.ui'- 3 tiff ...gl . . , . f , 1 n Q U ..-.4 I ll 4 X by ,ff , 3.-'GLZZJ Qi ,rang 'cf M572 JAMES WALLACE KINDRED' Jimbo Chamber Music Club 33 Crew Club 23 Jazz Club 4. GAIL FLORENCE KINGHAM Gail Future Teachers of America 43 Gin Rummy Club 33 French Club 2. JAMES A. KNIPE fini Soccer 2, 3, 43 Psychology Club 43 Rifie Club 2. CAROLYN M. KING Carol Bowling Club 2, 33 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Chamber Music Club 2, 3, 43 String Quartet 4. JAMES R. KITCHELL Jim Enchiridion3 Wrestliiig 33 Psychology Club 43 Crew 2. 3, 43 Crew Club 2, 3, 43 Wrestling Club 2. SUSAN KOCH Sue Enchiridion3 Tennis Club 23 Bridge Club 33 Bowling C 3, 4. . E001 at ,fr GERALD L. KOFF Q ug WB AR Kjifx Skipper mx D 1' ffl Boys- Barbershop Octet 3, 43 Choir 2, o J 3, 43 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 43 Base ball Z 3 4 Eightyfnmy fri ff? SIHDB l Q: gd' ' f,ff'fo 'Po' ui -Wd, 121 J 2 1. 5' 3, '- .1 LAA 'V 3' , ,. A,.. ...L 4. X' Q1 S I. 'ag-SEN I. ..e ' 'E I 7,,M,Fpo N IW I 4' M H 1 l W L? ll O we uadf imfarouemenf wrougAf fA KATHERINE KOLEA Kaflzir' Knitting Club Z, 35 Hockey 25 jazz Club 4: Basketball 2. DAVID M. KOZART Daw Science Club President 25 Choir 3, lrcasurer 45 News Bureau Co-Editor 45 Honor Socletyg Student Council 2, 3: Crew Club 2, 45 Crew 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 lunchiridiong Boys' Barbershop Octet 3. GARRARD P. KRAMER fini' Fishing Club 25 Baseball 35 Basket- ball 4, DIANE ARLENE KRESSLER Diane Chamber Music Club 45 Enchiridion5 Merionite 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 French Club Vice-President 25 Bas- lietlmall 25 Bridge Club 35 Swimming CAROL ANN KOPPLE Caro! Bowling Club 2, 35 jazz Club 45 En- chiridion. DONALD W. KRAMER Don Camera Club 25 Honor Societyg Band 2, 35 Enchiridion Co-Identification Editorg Soccer 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Psychology Club 4. BARBARA ANN KRAUSE Barbara Archery Club 33 Botany Club Treas- urer 4. JAMES D. KRUGGEL Jim. Golf 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 Golf Club 3, 45 Archery Club 25 Travel Club 2. Claim CAROL B. KURTZ Carol G r s Cl oir 7 3' French Club 2' Square Dance Club 4' Future Teachers of America 4 Knittin ' Club 3' Bible Club 7 Choir 4 --A GLENN H. KUHN Hi-Y 25 Rifle Club 2. Margo French Club Treasurer 25 Commercial Club 45 Travel Club 35 Rifle Club 4. JANET ANN KUSHNER Kash Photography Club 25 Future Teachers of America 3, 45 Music Lovers, Club 3, 4. .aW I , , I BARBARA ANNE LAFFERTY T0 I Y 4 Barb Music C b f45 ,' y u 7 4 Kmttm QI b 3' ing Club 35 Photogra iy Ch 5 ravel Club 3. ELAINE RUTH LAWRENCE Elaine Art Club 45 Fnchirirlion. ARLENE LENO Ariana W jazz Club 4. Ninety Library Club 4. JOSEPH K. LEES Joe Chamber Music Club 2, 3, 45 String Orchestra Z, 3, 45 Student Council Z, 3, 45 VVrestling 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 Crew 2, 35 Orchestra 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Manager 45 Honor Society. GERALD M. LEVIN ferry Baseball 35 Showpcople 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Spanish Club '45 linchiridion5 Merionite 45 Thesplan Society Treasurer 3, President' 45 Photography Club Z: Honor Societyg Senior Play. MARGOT KUHN A .!, . ,W 3 J . V . r PIAN -thomas Xf 1 4 I SQ X 55- C: 5959- W jj! -M!MQj.j1Qei-Q renouafion of fke a minidfrafive 0 ice ' fam, RICHARD LEVIN -- RICHAR LE Dick 3 . aff, 4271.1 h ' Rifle Club 2, 6 '2' Sgccer 33 Clin Rumm Club 33 Science Club . 1 A 'I'liotn'gx'aphiyf lubiylm' sse 3. Tr' l Cl J pgjsurer 43 N eglin 3 e ,I :',aJ- Iv, -1 iep Q . 1 ' 1 M 'VJ 'T ' ' Jf' 4 ' J lf' I if 1 J JJJJ ' ,Ag ARBARA ANN LINDSAY STEVEN M. LI SCHUTZ ,. I , Barb Sfcfvc 1, 4' II Hi-Y 43 Badminton Club 2, 33 Honor Qrehestra 3, 45 Crew Club 3: CI-QXV 33 I' Society 43 Commercial Club Secre- Seiem-e Club 4, --'IV . I Q tary 2, President 4. K-f' 0 I 70,0101 fu - . ' ' ' 'I M, QA3,ffNf 4 A M. . 1 N PIAN nnlhomas Rf' 'H Ig Q8-6-a a.. W MYRON BARRY LIPSON Barry Football Club 23 Science Club 4. JAMES LOUGHIN fim Science Club Z3 Rifle Club 3. ROBIN LYONS Rob Choir 3, Secretary 43 Hockey 2, 3, Captain 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Class Secre- tary 2, Vice-President 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Lacrosse 2, 3, 43 Swimming 2, 3, 43 Athletic Associa- tion Secretary 43 Honor Society Secretary. Charles Joan Pancho Rummy Club 3. I Barbara Club 3. if ILEWWWM J Football Club 23 Riding Club 3, 43 Football 2. CHARLES V. LUTZ Pcfo LOIS ELAINE LYSTER Lois ALBERT M. Loss 3 ' J ' -. sf Commercial Club 43 Bowling Club 43 A Badminton Club 23 Rifle Club 43 Gin 3 Rummy Club 3. CHARLES Q. MAC DONOUGH Chamber Music Club 2, 3, 43 String Quartet 43 Orchestra Z, 3, 43 Tennis JOAN MAGEE NEIL MAIMON Spanish Club 43 Travel Club 43 Gin BARBARA A. MANGES Showpeople 43 Cheerleading 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Lacrosse 2, 33 Knitting 3,5 I :mr I 92afiaefz3 ' if f ELIZABETH ANNE MAC FADYEN Betsy Square Dance Club 43 Future Teach- ers of America 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Merionite 43 French Club Secretary 33 Chorus 2, 33 Hockey 2, 3, 4. ROBERT B. MAGUIRE Barrie Art Club 3, 43 Merionite 43 Travel Club 23 EI'ICIlII'ICllOIl3 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4. JOHN C. MALLOY Speedy Football Club 33 Football 33 RiHe Club 23 Crew Club 2, 3, 43 Crew 2, 3, 4. ROGER B. MARTIN Bog Golf 2, 33 Golf Club Vice-President 3, 43 Fishing Club 2. Ninetyfone '5 jc' S I. . Ely, X wi 26' kyle 1 V Bill SW. 7 574 -X 0 J Q7 e goronafion o an emlaredd in fro Nr Q49 , is fi if X . .,. , a,7ViZlg5jgSvAa5q,AAsclAyfs'sL9,?S,:ELpUX X 1 1 49-?9fi5Qr?g Cufjf-, 3, 4. . NL 5, ' N7 .Sw WQJ3 34 L7 WILLIAM L. MATTIS Bill Football Club 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, Manager 43 Lacrosse 2, 3, 4. EMILIE S. MAXWELL Mollie Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Class Vice-President 23 Spanish Club Secretary 43 Cheerlead- ing 2, 3, Captain 4g Lacrosse 2, 3, 45 Knitting Club 35 Bridge Club 23 Stu- dent Council 3, Vice-President 4. ARTHUR J. MAZZULO' Art Animal Club 23 Jazz Club 4. JAMES A. CALLIQN, JR. Miele of QW' CK E Barbara. X ns an r 04 e M oc fd 4 n ' g b resl ent R 1 ' F nch Y f Q cholo 4 ,Arc er S I. 5 iN! 'S'- S A be -me' f x A B McLEISTER Pa WILLIAM ALBERT McMILLAN MICHAEL JOEL MASTER Mike Merionite 3: Jazz Club 4. A . . . ,W Xzllhqh W DOROTHY LO'IS MAXWELL sf I Distributive Education Secretary 43 U Commercial Club 3. , . 'I Q MICHAEL JOSEPH MAZER Mike 4 V' w Student Council Z3 Science Club 33 , Forum Club Zg Showpeople 3, Merion- qu ite 33 Honor Society President: Soc- . cer 2, 3, 45 Wrestliiig 2g Psychology 1, I pl Club 43 Crew Manager 23 Quill and N Scrollg Enchiridion Editor-in-Chief. DONALD- MCCABE ,Q Don Q Lacrosse 2, 3, 4. sei.- J5 I Wu d H 0 if A f 'B C5 HAZ- JOHN McDONALD John 4 Wrestliiig Club 3, 41 Electroplating my Club 3. ' 4 - ' s. , BARBARA ANN MCKEAN 2 ' E ' , , . , ' ' .. M If .29 1 i ff , .5 M 1.5 , f ., I B' 1 I. A' 2 . ,. V..,v , f VVII ,-2 Xrchery Club 3 Girls Choir Z5 Choir 3 4 Fellowship Club 7 Enchiridiong AYITCFICZI 3 Bible Club 9 JAMES BRUCE McNEILL James Animal Club 2' Baseball 2 3. I , . HM I W e A N. J I. all I g M lily .ff . , IHDI f A, Slpaiiish Club .45 Futu-re Teachers of sr- F0710 if ,' I L - 1,7071 ' if: f O W JUDITH ANN MILES flllllhl' Knitting' Club .23 Lacrosse 2, Hockey 2 Football 2, 3, Captain 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baseball Club 3, Honor Society: Class President 2, 43 Student Council 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3g Football Club Z, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. CAROLE ANNE MICELI Carole Bridge Club 35 Square Dance Club 4. BARBARA MARY MILLER Barbara Spanish Club 3, Showpeople 45 Bas- ketball 3g Riding Club 2, 3. Ninetyftwo , Wh. 'QQ' r t 7 .gzstfg , -, ' 1 inede gal' en af fAe .Sarnia A ' ' ' ' .5771 lqlladc W -gl MARJORIE MILLER Jody Cheerleading 3, 4: Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club 45 Class Secretary 35 Basketball 25 Red Cross Club Z5 Knitting Club 35 Lacrosse 2, 3, 45 Enchiridion5 Stu- dent Council 2. I' POITL... PATRICIA MILLER Pat Badminton Club 25 Knitting Club 3 Archery Club 25 Travel Club 4. 5 Zul ,,.. 'BY-. MIR? FRANCIS MICHAEL MOORE MICHAEL J. MORRIS 'U Frankie Miike I Travel Club 4- Science Club 4. . s . 3 5 . ' Atal,-9,3 Q ' IQ? 'J , I 5 X Qu' Q N uns A ELLE HELEN M. MULLIN 5 ' 1 lg 1' .V ' Helen Wg' ' ' I tudent Council 35 Bowling Club 45 Commercial Club Treasurer 2, 3, 4 5, E Hockey Z, 35 Lacrosse 25 Knitting Badminton Club 2. 1-'niwf iv Club 45 Riding Club 2. 5. f, 0 2-3 I' J 5' B., If . f ORM ULLIN 0, D M LLIN 5 - 1X.'pA7ian Q20 0, xl 52,555 Bible Club Treasurer 2, 3. 1 ' ' 1 nite 43 Soccer 2, ak it ' Sf f C: -as-. W - JUDITH LYNNE MUSTIN KAREN MYLTING. Judy Karen SLIOWPCODIC 2, 3, 43 GIYIS' Cl'l0i1' 2? Fellowship Club 35 Showpeople 3, 4, ' W Chow 31 4- Cheerleading 45 Swimming Z, 35 Stu- dent Council 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 ' Enchiridiong Riding Club 25 Hi-Y 4. , f VIRGINIA R. NAGEL Ginny Fellowship Club 35 Girls' Choir 25 Badminton Club 25 Knitting Club 25 Choir 3, 45 Science Club Secretary 45 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 Chapel Organ- ist 2, 3, 4. MIRIAM A. NELSON Mimi Hockey 25 Golf Club 45 Lacrosse 2, 3, 45 Knitting Club 35 Red Cross Club 4. CAROL R. NETZKY Carol Psychology Club 45 Riding Club 35 Merionite 4. CHARLES T. NEVINS Tif Riding Club 25 Rifle Club 25 Tennis Z5 Crew 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Hi-Y 45 Crew Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN JAMES NAGLE folinnie 5 Fishing Club 25 Rifle Club 3. WILLIAM H. NELSON Bill Football Manager 13, 45 Travel Club 45 Golf Club 35 Rifle Club Z. PAULA C. NETZKY Paula Tennis 35 Showpeople 4. RIOHARD R. NIXON Riclzard Hi-Y 25 Fishing Club 43 Slide-Rule Club 3. Ninetyftlfwee J4'? C19 fe Ni s I H DH I. I E ',f Z- E fd if .9 ' 0' Iaqwfdi lil I 0 W X . 1 X f I' M 4 , 4 , ff' ,, X X f, of I' if EW AV 4 ,X mf , 1 Q ', 7 4 . , X , !9'f I f i A V' ' , 15. f rv gb f ' ff ff -. fl - f 7 mf X 3 N sz, nf 0 f 1 '5 ' 1 N I ' lr 5 ' , . . 'V J ll TANYA B. NOVACK 0 6l'l0l,U5t0I l'YL6 LU LCA lAl'eCl,teIl0l . A f7A lu DAVID C. NUGENT v' ' 'A fr. 5 1011341 Plfkle L Spanish Club 3, 43 Travel Club 43 X-Vrestling Club 23 Visual Aid Club 4. V '-l , f Golf Club 3. l A 1.1.5 ,awe I' II' s,. Koji' 5 43 , f .... .ff . .--rl-fi , , , . .. . - l'i 'J,a. 'A'-L,C',CvcT 3: 5 v - lil . kwsgup SAQIH-JELITETHWUGDINSQSEDBLV - JOHN F. O'NEILL ,. Q.v 3 ,ibfebfv x Ayer' ,fi-..g1' ob, ace bg Ml ., QL PITGWITET i my Science Club 23 Rifle Club 3. ' f i? ,X O'rChe-QQQQHY, '3, 3 , . II T':2v'5 :' 'vi,. f i 19 VI, If 2. . I . Q1 . . . vbv. 3 W ' J CYNTHIA ORR MARIAN OURSLER V1 ' H in Cynthia ,ZIlClI'TU1Z Chorus 2: News Bureau Co-Editor 4, Choir 3, 4: Riding Club 3: Spanish 1 ' kmtflllg Club 3: Swmimmg 2, 3, 4, Club 4, Girls' choir 2, Fellowship it f iif Ai. Studellt Council 2, 3, 43 Honor So- Club 3, 3 ' cietyg Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Bridge Club 4, fi l 'WJ WL I Enchiridion. fp! 1' ' K N u Jw. if W ,lm 1 I. -9+ jjj MJ ' -xv 6' W . ' DW J 4 i ,fff I l ' loHN w. PACKEL 3 LD PEARCE K if John ' ' ff Q Socmr 3, 4' Football Club 2, 3, 43 lJacro . ,- II! Basketball 9 33 F ot ' 2, 3 3 dent C is , J i. I SI Il . , NUI ROBERT ALLEN PEAVY K B ARA P- ' Hob K, .JJ F ' 1-in f' l'sycholog,y Club 43 Tennis Club 23 ' Basl I 3, Ono Soeie ff! ' ' Slide-Rule Club 33 Merionite 43 Bowli 3 'hoir , ' Cl lis ub Senior Play. Pr fd nt 23 nni 2 4 IEW- J e ' c ., ' nl mg 33 ello lip I Borwling W 1' 3 3 G' hoi' -3 Se ior'Tlay. JILL PEDEN i Ridin ' Club Secretary Z. I IV!! ' ,f l SWF Wi .3 - A V ' I we I, 4 rl: . Q -SEN ' e 3 IS n 5.9 3 'V V. 'P We GRETA POSTERNACK Grcttie Bowling Club 43 Riding Club 2. f HARRY H. POTTER, JR. Harbin' Choir 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club 33 Mixed Ensemble 43 Lacrosse 23 xVl'CStIIllg Club 2. CONSTANCE ANN PENNOCK Connie Honor Society3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Forum Club 23 Psychology Club 43 Enchir- idion3 Student Council 43 Art Club 3, Merionite 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Span- ish Club 4. CHRISTOPHER C. POOLE Chris Lacrosse Z3 VVrestling Club 2. JOYCE PAULA POSTERNACK Joy Bowling Club 43 Riding Club 2. SANDRA R. PRICE S1111 dy Choir 3, 43 Showpeople 3, 43 Spanish Club Vice-President 43 Travel Club Z3 Girls' Choir 23 Wforld Affairs Forum 3. Ninetyffour 'MZZV 'D Lal KMA! fo C A nl '. ,W LCN U GEORGE JO'HN RAISER Pete Football Club 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Baseball Club 35 Baseball 2, 3. . tw Col 1'lL 1 I l 2. U. 5 al xi 1- e :MAN YE it 'I glf iif 2 C ' W Glory Girls' Chorus 3, 43 Knitting Club 4. CARL M. RESSLER Carl Student Council 23 Assembly A Com- mittee Chairman 3, 45 Showpeople 2. MARLENE JOAN RIESENBERG Mar Tennis Club 35 Golf Club Z3 Girls' Choir 33 Red Cross Club 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. JOAN ROBB foanie Future Teachers of America 3, His- torian 45 Bible Club Vice-President PETER REILEY Pete Travel Club Vice-President 43 Crew Z3 Science Club 33 Soccer 23 W'res- tling Z. JUDITH H. RHIMER Judy Knitting Club Secretary 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Lacrosse 2, 3, 4: Student Council 23 Hockey 2, 3, 43 French Club 33 Basketball 2. SUSAN ROACH Sue Modern Dance Club 43 Knitting Club President 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. MYRNA H. ROBBINS Myrna Music Lovers' Club 43 Golf Club 33 Showpeople 35 Psychology 4. 2g Girls' Choir 2, 33 Choir 45 Fellow- ship Club 23 NVorld Affairs Forum 35 Lacrosse 2, 3, 45 Enchiridiong Hockey 3. CHARLES THOMAS ROBINSON Tom Football Club 23 VVrestling Club 2, 43 xlVl'CSIII11g 2, 3. WILLIAM R. ROBINSON Sleepy Football Club Z, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 VVrestling 2, 35 Crew 2, 3. J. DAVID ROEBUCK Dave Science Club 35 Travel Club 35 Hi-Y 4g Camera Club. JEREMY A. ROH RER Jerry Bowling Club 2, 3, 45 Crew Club 35 Rifle Club 2, 3, 45 Merionite 3, 4g Science Club 3, President 25 Chess Club 45 Bowling 3, 43 Crew 2, 3, 45 Showpeople 45 Senior Play. PHYLLIS ROBINSON Phyl Tennis Club 35 Golf Club Secretary 23 Jazz Club 4. 3 f1'7 ff? Q' GARY L. Rosanne Smog Gary A Showpeople 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Jazz I Club 43 Merionite 45 Enchiridiong Q' Senior Play. qQ: ' 52'fo ef I IA I 6 'I TI U L I' 'hs s 'K Q-ev, ,S 1,707.8 :gf t'4EANnQNEgxANN ROGERS .1 'N Jmliigg- ,Fffif . 'I' -Bed3C'ross ' Cliiiri-4-Lf,?1iiiErciali GlUI91-11' 2, 3. 'iss-of' ,ef .T.,- F.. ,Y 1 , C COSMO G. ROMANO 1 -v .,,wAL OS' Q W Baseball Club 33 XYrcstling Club 3: lilectroplating Club 35 Baseball 2, 3. Ninetyfjive 'S fa' Q S I. -serv, hi. we nouef enchng o fAe .gznior Way MERLE DORIS ROSENBAUM FREDERIC P. ROSENWALD Merle Fred Glce Club 2: Jazz Club 4g Choir 3, 41 Riding Club 3. W I . A , 'I v intmiw q -ff' W Pl f ' if I 40,1 MMORE. 'SSW RUNKLE J BROWN RUTHERFORD T iki? W1 0 ' b Q ,. .I V1 lpxyjbg pr 7 0 l'VV' 1 O' ll mal Club 3' 45 6 P 'F i ' Chorus 2' Red Cro. Cl I 3' A X B L mton Club 2' h wpeople 4g Enchiridionfb uj II , llul b .Q I - 1 0 fi ' l ' 1 'j QP B! 4 ' I -fl, -Y 5' 'J' u - 3 ada I QM vi A. , . loan YCHLAK J PAULA RYD R U, 4 M. I Char I Paula x Ely ! ' f , ' Q Connnerci lub 3, 4. Baf1mmtOHC1u.. ' X, I iff . ' if 'D' N ., sy X H . ' A 1 Josevn F. SACCHETTI i 'VE SA 'G AN Q Sack HQ' ' ' Bowling 2, 3, 4g Bowling Club 7 ., . Q 1 6' e U -5 az' Club 45 Crew J C' V 'A in ' d ,1 .ll 'f If fr 5 C' ek- RICHARD R. SANDLER Dir Xlerionite 3 Sports Editor 4g Jazz ...IV .ii fryotba b Qi? rack Club 2, 33 I i e lub I tball 23 Archery 3g,Tr 2, 4. C . Don lub 4 Basketball Statistician 2 3' DOMENIC JOSEPH SANTARELLI Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Science Club Z. C , , Fishin Club 2, 3, 45 Enchiridion C0- Spoits Editor Football Statistician 3, 4 Camera Club 2. DAVID SATINSKY Dave Orchestra 7 3, Concert Master 45 Chamber Music Club 45 Enchiridiong Student Council Z, 33 Golf Club 3: Track Club 2' Track 2, 3, 4g Honor Society ' String Quartet 4. 9'5iJ4LwUf'ef 'd'1'9'LM Law Wd' SARA ELIZABETH SCHAFFER Sally Bridge Club 35 Enchiridiong Spanish Club 4. LOUIS N. SCHULZE JOHN SCHMIDT Jace Slide-Rule 2: Chamber Music 3g Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2. Lou Crew 2, 3, 4. ,wwf W . D V Nlyylw is scHwALM nj- yflblvgq C Sure If nb 41 Rifle Club 45 Crew VX iz, IKAII Club 3. U If V Ninetyfsix Crew Club 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 45 SUZANNE SCHWARTZ Golf Club 25 Jazz Club 43 Tennis Crew Manager 25 W 66 jig Wgtf 0 January mit. A .1 f 'ft Rv Elm' ll K I u 4 Q V 1 al xi PIAN 'Y' f KI 'I in 'ji 52. A 6 ' V lm- DOTTIE SCHWEINSBERG Dottie Bridge Club 43 Knitting Club 3: Red Cross Club 23 Student Council 3, 43 Swimming 2. 3. C0-Captain 43 Chorus 23 Lacrosse Z, 3, 4. BRUCE SEAMAN ' ky ' Brzrcc' 'nj ' ALAN SEGAL fl! Bowling Club 2, 33 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Ilowling Z, 3, 4. JOAN SHNEER foanie Showpeople 43 Tennis Club 33 Music Lovers' Club 4. DEBORAH G. SID'WELL Debby Hi-Y 43 Cvirls' Choir 23 Knitting Club 33 Choir 3, 43 Student Council 33 La- crosse 23 Bridge Club 2, 43 Cheer- leading 4. ld.. Jack Cai! Stcphie Art Club 2, 4. Bob Club 3. JOHN ALEXANDER SINCLAIR Electroplating Club 3. GAIL SLOANE Hi-Y 43 Knitting Club 33 Merionite 3, 43 Fellowship Club 23 Showpeople 43 Tennis 23 Music Lovers' Club 3, 4. STEPHANY GAY SNADER ROBERT JAY SOLOT 7? Q o DAVID HAVEN SCOTT Scotty I Fishing Club 3. . 4 U , , I ny' T ASUSALN A. SEAMAN S110 3 Gin Rummy Club'President 4: Girls' Choir Vice-Presideuut 3: Bible Club 23 Glee Club, Z3 Future Teachers of America '33 Choir 43 Student Coun- cil 3. EDWARD J. SHAFFER Ed Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Band 23 String Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Swing Club 33 Bowling Club 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4. RICHARD JOSEPH SHUSTER Dick NATALIE SILVERSTEIN .Voodlcs Tennis Club 2, 33 Bowling Club 43 Showpeople 23 jazz Club 4. Daw Rae E .e ' 9 -Y 5: .9 s .I , ter. . . it V wwf Q 4 f f' fl DAVID SKILLMAN Football Club 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4. RACHEL ANN SMITH Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Chamber Music Club 2, 3, 43 String Quartet 3, 43 Music Lovers' Club 33 Enchiridion Assistant Business Man- ager3 Future Teachers of America 3, Secretary 4. Dlilqlv., RICHARD SAUL SOLOT Band 2, 3, Manager 4: Rifle Club 23 Gin Rummy Club 43 Science Club 3 ilIa1'yL0zL Band 2, 3, 43 Golf Club 43 Science Club 2, 43 Rifle Club Z3 Gin Rummy Ninetyfseven MARY LUCILE SORRENTINO Bowling Club 23 Knitting Club 2, 3 ff-7 SEN 5 3 SIHDH I pf 4' gwniv .3 iff 6 'if 9' . Q ' GAYLE SHEILA SOSIN Gayle Art Club 3, Showpeople 3, 4, Thes- pian Society 3, 4, Enchiridion. JOHN SPRINGER John Fishing Club 2, 3 ,4, Crew 2. ROBERT H. STERNE, JR. Bob Square Dance Club 4, Tennis Club 3 Fishing Club 2, 3, VVrestling 3, 4 W1'estli1ig Club 4, Merionite 4. JOHN DAVID STINE Dave Band 2, 4, Botany Club 4. MARCIA LYNN STRAUSS we gaiefy an G-AVIN SPEIRS Gavin Crew Club 4, Crew 3, 4. RICHARDF C. STEEGE Dick Hi-Y Vice-President 2, President 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Spanish Club President 4, Barber Shop Octet 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, President 4, Showpeople 2, 3. MALCOLM R. STEWART Malcolm Football 2, 3, Football Club 2, 3, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. MARC STON BERG Stony Merionite Treasurer 4, Football 3, Football Club 3 3 Cross Country 4, Riding Club 2. JANET LEE STRAYER excifemenf A Kilt? f I 0 U. . qi xl PIAN 'E' II I? 1 li f C f W llLfa1'Cy fan Music Lovers' Club 4, Travel Club 4, ArtC1ub 4, Golf Club 2. ROSEMARIE F. STUMPO 2, LYNN F. SUMERSON if I? Stzziizpyp Qgf 'L' Lynn 9 iTef-'Ifn41Te tudeg!Cigncil 3, Football Manager 4, Fishing Club 2, Q., 43 ed .OE Club 2, Football Club 4, Crew 2. x Q cv- 4, ljsggit 2, 3. .ffm fain? 5 S I. v -a iry ..E ' 'E o , 1 42' I, A' wipe I 1 3 'W GLEAM PATRICIA SWANSON Glealn Meriomte 3 Page Editor 4, Modern Dance Club 4 Enchiridion, French Club 3 Showpeople 3, 4, Senior Play. BARRY E. TAGUE Barry Steve Carl Football Club 3, 4, Football 4. JOAN CHRISTINE TAYLOR foani Commercial Club Treasurer 4, Knit- Slzewy Showpeople 4. ting Club 3, Modern Dance Club 4, Tennis Club 2. Ninetyfeight STEPHEN' R. TABER Showpeople 4, Camera Club 3, Vice- President 4, Merionite 2, 3, Science Club Treasurer 3, Senior Play. CARL TATE SHERRY ANNE TERRELL Me .Spring arniua . . . A MARGARET ANNE THOMAS Nan Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 45 Class Vice- President 35IQ1ittin Club 45 Stu- dent COWQ s Qecretary 45 Enchtjli n5AS,t lub-Q5 Senior Play. Us X 9 0 uf, ' W -MRA 'Qi'AYsgs.RW. 'WQMPSOTN 'gi-'V XR- gas Q 44 E1 ll . 8 BaSqle2, ?,,l-Sergeant 5 Cam ra Club 'U 04 ,Qi-4 vga .Aid Club g Swii lub 3, 7' 'S' 4kSC1CI1CC P esid 35 Or- if ca we ,fs 'e Q' Q EW. 1 M Q ' -1 I Q H M sc. B Q: b 2 'thorns C: f-in-f' W' Qiestra 45 1 io BRUCE E. THORNTON Bruce Animal Club 25 Bridge Club 35 Art Club 4. NANCY ANNE TING-LE i re 4 M LW. wwfff D. GREGORY THOMPSON Greg Xkfrestling 2, 3, 45 Crew 2, 3, 45 Crew Club 3, 4. 9.00 Ioan rap! ' X7 2, KV ,Q STEPHEN ui TILY Steve Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 45 Riding Club President 25 Golf Club 45 Lacrosse 25 Student Council 3. . WILLIAM C. TOMLINSON .1 Frm' 'm 5 . in V' 3 .5 mf' Rx fi R Nancy Bi I 1 Girls' Choir Z, 35 Choir 45 Future Psychology Cl 45 Merionit 3, 45 Teachers of America 3, 45 Badminton Enchiridiong iera Cl 2 - esre- ..,,.- Club 25 Enchiridiong Bible Club 25 tary 3, Presi i tljk JMNSQ ,,, Tennis Club 35 Chapel Organist 2, 3, 4. yy M - E jo Lip I 'E ii' ii . liii ' i i ' ' '2:'5i'21 5 zv- ,.., 'BARBARA LEIGH TOOKE km , , ,E Nui sv 2 -l5 , iii rookie Ligf-Hi . A Archery Club 35 Lacrosse 25 Animal L i . ' ' ,, Club 25 Square Dance Club 45 Show- LaC 5 I CIT, QR people 45 Riding Club 25 Hockey 2, fa XD i , 3 4. A . -1, ' A 5 'sf' ,ff r FRANCIS HENRY TORRIEROT JOHN C, TRQLLEY Fffmk John FlShi11g Club 2- Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Golf Club 3, 45 Wrestling Club 25 Track Manager 25 Rifle Club 45 Band 2, 3, Officer 45 Showpeople 3, Track Club 25 Soccer 25 Wrestliiig 2, 3. - p lp w uW,, of ff LOUIS s. TUMOLO PI-KQUL I X. ' 3 Slllllll Louie Phyl I J! . Fishing Club 4. l 1 eop?Q35fElba?is1 Q A , l azz lub 5 ileri 11 3. . R0 R W it . ' A -silv, l . ' CLARENCE A. TURNER ,SIJWQAYNE TYSON l,?o Q,qf,.,a+ , Clarence ynyflpi' le, WfCSf1i1Tg Cl'-lb 3, 49 T1'3Ck Club 23 Hi-Y'i5,fl3'i3Trax'el Club President 4. 1 Rifle Club 45 Wrestliiig 3, 45 Band 431 .3 25 Electroplating Club 35 Track 25 fig gg' Cross Country 2, 3, 4. E U4 h V-xg, ragga 3 YVONNE VANDER VEUR DAV'D VAN DYKE W Yvonne Daw Psychology Club 45 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Photography Club 25 Lacrosse 2, 3, 4. Ninetyfnine .xdncl fhe emofiona LA af gravlualian cw f Hy-: PETER L. WADSWORTH Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Soccer 3, 45 Baseball MARLEE WALDMAN Bowling Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Red Cross Club 45 Future Teachers of America 45 Knitting Club Z. I JOHN w. E. voLLMER I 1 fompa Pete X Psychology Club 45 Jazz Club 4. RONALDI WAGNER Ronny M ar Wrestliiig 2, science Club 4. foe ,. ' 1 C, 5 SHEILA MARIE WATKINS wg ' f,,,: kS'iSSy li fy JOHANNES WANSINK A- Bridge Club 35 Lacrosse 2, 3. - an A I f Y is wsu - 4.1 I is ' if arf, .fi 'uf I ' H4 seef' RICHARD' S. WARNER Dirk Football 2, 3, 45 Football Club 2, 35 Student Council 45 Lacrosse 2, 3. YSSABELLA SALLY WATT Sally Square Dancing 45 Psychology Club 45 Red Cross Club 3. RONALD T. WEBB Fishing Club 2, 35 Wrestling Manager Y UL BB JCR. J' V V ' If ' Webby r s li g Clin 35 Square ance Club 4 Arr 75' sae airy .X vi - I ea 'I - A-Fi J -Q RA:uL WEINBERG KX q ,f..Q:Paul f ia. S. .fff Cfirrifkra CFJIJE, 45 Merionite 45 En- chiridjon. 5 .5 Q :I SIHDII WILLIAM R. wEsTo'N WllIiU11Z R I W QA . . RW, X 3:2 CN 9 ediffiyo C' I IfPO7'l' bFFFf n ivy - A YOANTAWHI 5 M ' few' Q ws.- Arcbery J Treasurer Lf Cl- . .IUDITH S. WIGGINTON 9 IV1Ig W Student Council 25 Spanish Club 45 Tennis Club 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Lacrosse 2, 3, Captain 45 Knitting Club 35 Bridge Club 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 4. fx, 25 Crew Manager 2, 3, 45 Crew Club 2, 35 Science Club 3. LORETTA WERSEN Lori Psychology Club 45 Orchestra 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Riding Club 25 Modern Dance Club 45 Art Club 3. ROCHELLE WEXLER Rocky Bridge Club 35 Golf Club 2. CHARLES WILLIAM WHITING Chas Wrestlilig Club 2. EDW'IN WILLIAM WILFERT Ed Music Lovers' Club 35 Showpeople 25 Bridge Club 2, 35 Chess Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. One Hundred 1' fm. -I-homes A -, ., .1-1' RRQI Elf? - L U I l ,I I Q V qi R0 n I AN 'E' -QQ- L, . 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NELLIE LOUISE YEATS Nellie IS. we X DAVID' ZALLES The Z al Psychology Club 43 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Jazz Club 45 Wrestliiig 25 Tennis 2, 35 Slide-Rule Club 2. . , , , ,leaf JOAN ALL S N Z NGER Shirley Joan R jqq Crafts 2,3, Student Council 2g Hockey 2, 3g La AAA . cross A-f 75L'v-J Lb, I D754 W t If MDW lo-Wal Jw: ,I 'fr' 7C 'p 7 L 'CW' Q owl vw ow-X 'Curve fl IDE CUSIIIMCJ KT W + NJ if T3 f y , - I on J-ML uf? 'IlQuA5 l?3hC'QQlI 3' Slfis- Q . Xi LN?-25 ',3 vv'iX 3 'Lk VVS, CGQKA - X gvlglif 'V-3 K' ai -.AE LX-VZ-QESX -f l 5 -E.. l as One Hundred One 'F X ifw. ,, X 1 W, Y if V ,wb W AX, ' XX 'V p XX QQ 5. .- ,XZ-Z NNMXQ , 357- ..':f'Hf:-' mf XQGQ PQMQX 5QgQQsQfmL 3 ,Q Els A : -X, 4 H., 5 iw 'Z -X, ff , . 3 :P Q 4, ..,. , X ,. b M fy? 'I ggfgi X f -f I kv I 'Vf 2 X V I 1 5 fl , - f if 5X3 ' ' ., X XXX, XV' -, , .m f ,Mig - ,,,: - k I -' 194 LMX X' fi X .X fm, wx . t Xl A, ,,., ,,5:, J. 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N X -fn 'X ,, Z , 1 V 1 ff wpvvml W Q fx , , , dbz My hm... ,M- , X N wx , Q.. W i M, 5 ff 47' M ' of 4 , ff f, , , ml' - gn ,www we-v f V, X Wwmr,--., v , wiv -WQZNCW ff, x-1 5 Vw W 1 !Wvw x If 'na I Q an 59 fm f '?1' ff Avi, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The staff of the 1956 Enchiridion wishes to express sincerest thanks to the faculty advisers, Mrs. Hay, Miss Raycroft, Mr. Keim, Mr. Bahmermann, and Mr. Whistler for devoting so much of their valuable time to help make this year's book a success. Without their aid its production would have been impossible. We also wish to thank Clark Printing House, E. Brunel Photographers, and Pontiac Engrav- ing Company for assisting us beyond the letter of the contract in order that the 1956 Enchiridion be the finest ever. Sincerely, Michael Mazer .,,,., .......,., E ditor-in-Chief Frank S. Earl ......, .,,.,,.. A ssistant Editor Jeanine Jacobs ...,... .....t.,,.......,..,, B usiness Manager Rachel A. Smith .,.A....... Assistant Business Manager Picture on page forty through the courtesy of the Main Line Times. SCI 1 1 J 1 1, I , 1- n 1 3 .X E A4 3 5 5 3351212 ar' W0 is U56 ii' lllcznbcr of Quill and Scroll lVIcmbcr of National Scholalstic Press Association Mcuzlzcr of Colzmzlzia Scholastic Press Association One Hundred Four frien A OF LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, PHILADELPHIA AND NEARBY TERRITORY ....... . . HE following leading business firms have helped make it financially possible to publish The Enchiridion 1956 of Lower Merion Senior High School and for their generous support the class of 1956 takes this opportunity to say THANK YOU. One Hundred Five .W BRYN MAWR TRUST a The Main Line's Own Bank Q. What does a man for womanl want from a bank? A. Service or help or BOTH! And thatis just what we're here for! EVERY banking facility is available at The Main Line's Own Bankv - Checking accounts fregular and spe- cialj, savings fund accounts, loans KFHA, mortgagej, safe deposit boxes, estate management, travelers checks. These are the services ANY good bank offers. At Bryn Mawr Trust you get an added advantageg you deal with your neighbors, people you know. And that makes the diEerence be- tween cold business and warm, friendly interest. It's good business to do business . . . Right in Your Own Back Y ard .N dir ?- 2 V ' HB H Xe- 7' 1' ' : wwzwr I' sgfl 1, 4-9 SQJSXQQ- EE : ni gli? 6-,xv-Vxvagoi' ' I ' I X 4' as-'Z sw ,Laws r v u ,ssc Q S953 Wx 1 . .. i sisls of Gig u I ,QBSSQ-Q is s+w CP, Xxxfnvd-W . QQ axis- ++ .gr 5Q' K4 it Q96 9.9 -isp 54: A3 CPO Qi-Q GX T' vsp 0 qot- 0+ ,339 19 efov ,pgs who Q90 lb df1o4'3i-f- Sis-fi' is 'AS' Q- + v. X. QV' 6' 43' QS' Free Parking Member FDIC ' 352223. :f. ':7:7:f:Z 122215 +I- Ii-Z' '3:2:f , 557: :7:'.-:-rl -1-:egg :gig v u . 152525 -1-:gil 1 52,15 .ju YQ? 'ff' N '5:5:f:1:7:2:ZQlt ,. ..,5. li. ,. z 4 . Q fi? WM 3 gl . ...ix 1 af 'ii v Q6 x N Y 53 ng' 3 X -Q 4 5? lg lx 'Q Yi x . pf 'z 9' ' . ' X 4 ,Qt , , . 'X , 5 v f , 4 X , op Ha, ff' air S vb 4:5543 One Hundred Six E. BHUNEL UFPIEIAL PHUTUBHAPHEH Lower Morioo High School 1932 Q933 Q945 Q934 Q94E Q935 Q947 -935 Q94B QQH7 QQ49 Q93B QQSU QQ39 Q951 Q94U QQEE Q941 Q953 Q94E Q954 Q943 Q955 Q944 QQSB Phone WA 2-9155 1028 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA 7, PA. 84fa4A4AeJ 46 yea:-4 OHddS IVIAIN LINE LUIVIBER and IVIILLVVGRK CGIVIPANY K 2 315 E. LANCASTER AVENUE VVAYNE, PENNSYLVANIA Wayne 3960 Complimen tA of . . . MASUN 4 MQ I UWIEILIL CURVE, RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPERS key 8902 W. CHESTER PIKE UPPER DARBY PA COHQIUAMQQII fa of Hipkinfs Truck Service 1124 E. PALMER STREET PHILA. 25, PA. Sdlpn mdufice HAIR STYLISTS and CULORISTS ' 137 Montgomery Avenue C d P 722 North Brood Street ' U MO 4-2907 O Th d Phllcndelplftucn, Po. 4-2908 E THE ALLEN SHERMAN HUEE EU. WYNNEWOOD, PA. A O d dEl Complimenif of S1-HP iN, SHQRF B1 ,OUSFS Upland, Pa. ll. W. SPARKS Sz CO. ESTABLISHED 1900 Members New York Stock Exchange Phila.-Baltimore Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange Brokers in Listed and Unlisted Securities Deolers in State, Municipal and Revenue Bonds Direct Wire to New York - A. T. G T. Teletype - Pl-l 622 210 Western Saving Fund Building Broad 8 Chestnut Streets Philadelphia 7, Pa. Klngsley 6-4040 120 Broadway New York 5, New York WGrtn 4-0220 One Hundred Twelve COMPLIMENTS OF . , . Colonial Village Swimming Coffee Shop -:- Bakery 128 South 18th Street and Skating Club, Inc. COAL LUMBER FUEL OIL BUILDING MATERIALS HEATING . EQUIPMENT INSULATION ' SMEDLEY ef MEHL ' IUSLZRS QQMPANY INSTALLED DOORS AND AND SERVICED AHUMUPIE, PENNSYLVANIA WINDOWS Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone: WE 4-5416 FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION S Battery and Road Service HnrsIey's Automotive Service Body and Auto Repairs - Brake Service 3450815 925 Montgomery Avenue 5 E. Montgomery Avenue Narberth, Pa. Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. One H undfed Thirteen MO 4-3030 MO 4-5350 Millcraft Shade Shop COmP'Imef'fS OI 350 MONTGOMERY AVENUE MEM PAW HAMBURG HEAHTH DuPont Shades Tension Screens BRYN MAWR Venetian Blinds Traverse Rods Rich d T Millick R b tK MII'ck THE NATIUNAL BANK UE NAIIBEIITII ggyour .grienclfg Z?anL v OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 7:00 To 8130 FREE PARKING AT REAR O'F BANK BRANCH MAIN LINE SI-IUPPINS EENTEII WYNNEWOOD WITH COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Member FDIC. HIIISEI-I EI-IEVIIULET EUIVIPANY SALES AND SERVICE ZI4-I6 Bala Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Phone: WEIsh Valley 4-4966 or TRinity 7-II66 We mointoin one of the most modern equipped service stations More people buy Chevrolet than any other car. One Hundred Fourteen sid WQISII VQIIQY 4-0520 GRee d 7 II32 ay 222205, Mfj R 7-8551 way 2-7 fouffewf E. E. EARALLERU Dannenhauergs REALTOR RECORDS - TELEVISION - RADIQ SMLWAM JJOM SALES AND SERVICE Room 210, znd Hoof , , MAIN LINE SHOPPING CENTER 54h d c y I. M ' P C0l'I'll0Al'l'lQl'lf5 It-IIURN Gr IHIARI ART IRAKIHXIG QU AUTUMATS ' RESTAURANTS ' RETAIL SHUP5 fs Ehryster and Plymouth Saad anc! .szruice Comlogmenb of JUHN H. RUEELER, tm. Hgach Bmthgfg 126 MONTGOMERY AVENUE BALA'CYNWYDf PA- Ruitdtng ' ' Real Estate Ph TR 7-4750 WE 4-4850 O Hundred Fifteen Good Luck to the Graduating Class from Edwin C. Parvin, PD, ary-gfhof 30 BRYN MAWR Ave BRYN MAWR Distinctive Hoi' 5111109 1211 Chestnut St. 354 Montgomery Ave. Phone: Lfbxwrence 5-0443 Phila., Penna Merion, Pa. 4 2 9 MoNTooMERY AVENUE if l and 2 Bedroom Apartments with Private Terraces if Overlooking the Merion Cricket Club if New 5-story Fireproof Building if One Block from the Station PHONE: MI 2-6599 Mrs. K. Johnson, Mgr. Congrafufafionfi fo flue CVM of 1956 l7lflANlfl5 MCHELVEY MO 4-2500 Durbin and Howard REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 124 N. Narberth Avenue Narberth, Pa. Katherine J. Latten Notary Public One H undrcd Sixteen MOhawl4 4-300l 6-5 U Y sq 4-7527 ALBERT ACKER 1 LIGHTING FIXTURES LAMPS- GIFTS HARRIS Sz BUNTINC '4 ..iC?.'3,'1E5'.I2'iiZ,'.?2? '2 Lighting Specialists since I923 Suburban Homes 'A' 'I Country Estates Main Line Realtors SEBERHAGEN, Inc. Advertising 351 Montgomery Ave., Merion, Pa. 1601 Chestnut St. Philadelphia 3, Pa. GReenwood 3-2288 WE 4-7700 f + It Pays to Save Where Saving Pays O Per Annum ICurrent Ratel Sayings Insured up to EBIQOOO by a Permanent Agency of the United States Government West Philadelphia Federal Savings and Loan Association Main Office City Line Office 5225 Chestnut Street 54l8 Ciiy Line AVG, Philadelphia 39, Pa. Philadelphia 3l, Pa. Philadelphia's Largest Federal One Hundred Seventeen Wolloce Stuord C. Wolioce Sfuord, J 1920 1941 WE 4-0313 EHAHLE5 M. STUAHU 8 SUN FUNEPEAL o.REeToRs 104 CRICKET AVENUE Ardmore, Po. Phones Ml 2,0243 6 0752 VILLAGE PANTHY I-Iomemode Boked Goods Delicious Condies ll-13 City Line Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. 4.-0 v,A' I W FUEL UIL Oil Burners Air Conditioning Storm Windows Home Insulation J. J. SHELTUN 8 SUN INC. BHYN MAWH, PENNA. Barney Fisher I. lack Fisher J. JACK FISHER Q Pon tiac ARDMORE, PA. One Hundred Eighteen Congratulations to the Class of 1956 And Its Camp Oneka Graduates Sandra Brorner Beverly Burke Barbara Davenport Peggy De Vo! Joanne Ereney Robin Lyons Jody Miller Betty Ogdin Cynthia Orr Dottie Scnweinsberg PENN WYNNE VILLAGE PANTRY AND LUNCHEONETTE BAKED GOODS AND FINE CANDIES BIRTHDAY CAKES AND NOVELTIES 1430 Manoa Road MI 2-3497 THE FORMAL SHOP COMPLETE RETAIL SERVICE INQUIRE ABOUT STUDENT CAMP ONEKA CDURTESY CARDS TAFTOIN, PIKE COUNTY, PA. Emily and He,,,ie,,a Deu,,,e, FREE DELIVERY 5- PICK-UP SERVICE 603 Revere Rd. Merion, Pa. can Mldway 2-7784 SPECIALIZINC3 IN WOODEN FENCES FUR CDVER 311 YEARS WOVEN PICKET ENGLISH HURDLE BOARD FENCES PEJST 5 RAIL BASKETWEAVE BABY PORTABLE PLAY-PENs LAWN FENCES ne ff. daamefen ERECTION SERVICE RUSTICRAFT FENCE CGMPANY MALVERN, PA. PHONE-MALVERN 2780 One H undred Nineteen C20ff BHYN MAWH REALTY EU. REAL ESTATE 1 1 INSURANCE 843 LANCASTER AVENUE BRYN MAWR, PENNA mln amen :S T I ph ei Lowrenc 5 0971 of P. W. WU ULWUHTH E SM gd EUPPLE AND EUTTLIEB Certified Public Accountants 2044 Chestnut Stre Phl d lph P OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TUDAY and Save for Better Living 371 CURRENT RATE ON SAVINGS LOWER MERION FEDERAL SAVINGS 47 E. LANCASTER AVENUE - ARDMORE A ' Your Community Sovimgs Center One Hundred T went MO 49263 Courfefiy of MAIN LINE EELIEATESSEN BRADY and HUQENBEBG N. Nurberth Avenue I Next To Theoter Eustum Iiltchens The Best ond Everything in 292 M519-cgixyfvenue Purest Foods Eine Delicccies WE 4-1425 GOOD CLOTHES LIKE GOOD FRIENDS WEAR WELL dackson GL Moyer 1610 CHESTNUT STREET IVIENQS QUALITY APPAREL UY - SELL - LEASE THROUGH gompgmm of JAMES P. MCDONALD ReaItoR LI. EUNALII EIEVER, IHC. EST- 923 135 Montgomery Avenue, Cynwyd MOhowk 4-1413 OHdd'1'y AHUMURE PRINTING EUMPANY lSince 18893 Erankenfield 8 Ehadwick Layouts Programs Booklets House Organs Catalogs Business Forms gnfarged guneraf 'ilome Envelopes Personal Stationery Letterheads School Publications 49-51 Rittenhouse Place Phone Athens ul' Simpson Road Ardmore Pa Mldway 94700 Have a Coke fr-'QQ There's friendliness in the simple 4 -J phrase, Have a Coke . It turns strangers into friends . . . Coen-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes-has become the high-sign of people of good will. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE PHILADELPHIA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY O CLgl'l'l0I'l6! W OlLl SlVllOlBrlllLlE Mldway 2-2600 265 EAST LANCASTER AVENUE GReenwood 7-7400 WYNNEWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA One Hundred 'Twentyftwo jge Mhimafe in Safefg ana! fgerformance 509 Montgomery Avenue Haverford, Pennsylvania Imported and Domestic I-Iand Knitting Waals, I-Iand Knit Baby Garments, Adult Sweaters, Socks, etc. Imported Cashmere Sweaters, Knitting Bags, NeedIes and Accessories SCOTCH WOOL SHOP KNITTING BOOK 5.35 FREE Samples of Knitting Wools Sent on Request PHONE: Mldway 2-7585 OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. NEW LEE DOUBLE - LIFE AH Le-ding Bran-is Beer - Ale - Porter - Ginger Ale Club Soda - Mixers - Soft Drinks The Lee Double-Lite is designed tor the modern motor car with its more efticient design, increased horse- power, smarter styling and taster speeds. Haverford 6, Forrest Aves At AII Lee Tire DeaIers or Narberth Pa LEE TIRE FAcToRv BRANCH ' ' FR D 900 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. EE EI-IVERY SERVICE Phone: LAwrence 5-2500 JOE ADELIZZI, JR. Phone: MOhawk 4-3652 C0m,Dfz'men!f qf. . . ,. RIDGEBURN Homes INC. Dz'5Wz'bui01f5 qt . , CONGRESSIONAL HOMES X592 ' AMERlCA'S FINEST CUSTOMIZED PRECISION-BUILT HOMES SEE TI-IEM AT TI-IE DOWNINGTOVVN EARMER'S MARKET ON U. S. 30 One Hundred Tzuentyfthree TRinity 7-9961 Compliments of GReenwood 7-6620 DORNLEY sERvlcE STATION J4nJfe' am! Pauf Rockglen Road HAIR STYLISTS City Line Avenue 7234 Haverford Avenue Overbrook Park, Pa. y.,f,,,,,7 m 72.71 ea- co. 41 EAST LANCASTER AVENUE ARDMORE, PENNSYLVANIA Mldwoy 2-2500 - 2266 TRinity 7-8386 COMPLETE I N S ll R A N B E SERVICE 7 01 Congrafufafionfi fo ,fe fAe .sznior gfadd Sf One Hundred Twentyffowr 5113 BULB FASHIUNS COMWMWS QF Haveflfofd Rm... EENTHALIA EUAL SALES B. GOLD PROP. 7554 Overbrook Park, Pa. TR 7-9803 Jos. 5. FUCK jo Me Cfaaa of 156 MICHENEH EUMPANY GOOJ JMCA anal SMCC255 HIGHLAND 1fAHM5,1nr. J'nffMfffafJ4Jwfffw .Nome Zguifclem ARDMORE, PA. K V Wm. N. McCue Geo B MGQUire Phl d lph N f I B k Bldg J. Wayne Ortlip Ph' d 'ph P lgmain olzzeii Wad Comladfe H55 SO. Br0Gd Sfreel' .spaorfing goocla .ggorev Open 9-9 All Ddy Sunday B k fbull-H k -Tenni, Ef . EYLEBS SOIEIERT S gimp For the Best Deal Buy a Crisconi Oldsmobile Zl E. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, Pa. Open Friday Evenings MI 2-5360 Mdke Us YOUI' Last Stop One Hundred Twentyfjive Mal wakes . . . Comlodmenfo of. . . UE!-XN'S UINEH SERVING Mmm unERs EoR OVER 20 YEARS L anca siefme. at Chatham Rd. WOR'-D'5 LARGEST CARWASH A 'e' Pa- 54th cf cafy Lane COMPLIMENTS OF STUHEQ R EU. 6 lnvestment Securities Members New York and Philadelphia CLEANER 'TAI'-on ' FURRIER Baltimore Stock Exchanges , 635 Land Title Building Philadelphia lo' Pa' 318 W. Lancaster Avenue Ardmore, Pa C0l'l'll0Al'l'lQI'l!6 of TURIAN WEDGES Town G Country Tutors YOUR PAL ABE AT THE Tutoring all Subjects CYNWYD DELICATESSEN l'ndlVlC'UG'l Days and Evenings - Year Around 285 Montgomery Ave' 246 Haverford Ave. Cynwyd Norberth, Pa. MO 4-4181 One Hundred Twentyfsix J. PAUL SHEA Tires Batteries ESSU - C A If Pharmacist ' 'Mew of Wynnewood 6350 .szzruicecenfer 220 Haverford Ave., Narberth, P Evan D. Magee Lancaster Ave. and MO 4-2838 MI 2-9455 Wynnewood Road Wynnewood, Pa. Choir Gowns our Speciality Everything for the Church Clergy Choir NATIONAL EHUHEH GUUDS SUPPLY EU. 821-23 ARCH STREET 'yy , delphaa 7, Pa. fry gf Im If' QQQDI yo QN.. fd- r lif lr :riff ff jp K x P Eg' ' Ivy Ridge 2-4246 39 ,ge f'jJ fy QP, X I TEAC!-IER'S PRGTECTIVE MUTUAL ,f N, ji .Cf L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY gag M . . of , Complete InsUrc:IrIc:e Service PX fp Nl' For Teachers cmd Non-Teachers Represented By N UHMAN L. HAEHMAN craig of 1956 MI 2-7467 GRee-nwood 3-2008 LAING 8 MC UUILLEN REAL ESTATE - MOIRTGAGES INSURANCE 121 Coulter Avenue Ardmore, Pa. COITIIQ AW! ell fri of PAPERMANAS MAPIHET SAIIII if CITY LINE AVE. One Hundred Twe y NARBERTH ELECTRIC AND RADIO CO. Television Washers Radio Ranges Refrigeration Repairs Forrest 6' Haverford Ave. Narberth, Pa. lN BALA iT's oEcui2Tis Foe seiavice ATLANTIC SERVICE STATIUN SPECIALIZIXIG lN ATLANTIC CERTI El ED LUBRICATION Ph Mgnfi4182 WE 4-Qi-io city uoo 5 Conshohocken MO 4-LII33 Entrance To the Main Line FREEMAINVS MARKET Selected Meats and Poultry Butter, Eggs, Groceries, Produce Frosted Eood Comphmmb O! ' ' ' 2II Haverford Avenue Narberth, Po. HIGGINS BAKERY Phones: MOhawk 4-2380 4-2381 THE TAVERN GOOD LUCK 26I Montgomery Avenue Cynwyd, Pa. TP Tl-IE CLASS OE '56 MO 4-3002 Tl-lE EVERI-IARTS' Phone: Lawrence 5-6773 Compfmenfo of . . . VIEHS WILUGATIISIENS INE KERNER'S MARKET Pruning of Trees and Shrubs Wildgardens Made Conshohocken State Road Gladwyne, Pa. One Hundred Twentyfeight GUUISEHALIQS Television, Radio and Electrical JAMES E. BHUIIHSHAW Repair Service Records-Sheet Music 300 Levering Mill Road Cynwyd, Pa. WE 4-5454 Old Lancaster Road and Montgomery Ave. Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. VI K I N G INN AIR CONDITIGNED Luncheon 0 Dinner SMORGASBORD E. Lancaster Avenue and Church Road Ardmore, Pa. ' U.S. Route 30 Midway 2-9539 GIIIIS and MUURE NARBERTH for Fuel and Service MOBILHEAT FUEL OIL Phone, Byrn Mawr 5-3344 John I-I. Bartley wafcL ana! CACA affair JEDDO-HIGHLAND COAL Jgwekr Oil Burner Sales and Service Phonei MO 4-2430 Bryn Mawr Theatre Arcade Bryn Mawr, Pa. TRinity 7-i400 MOhawk 4-4580 PHILIP B. WILSUN Real Estate- Insurance I36 Montgomery Ave. Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Main Line Hardware EU. 273 MONTGOMERY AVENUE BUILDERS HARDWARE---I-IOUSEWARES BALA-CYNWYD, PA. TR 7-46I 3 WE 4-5394 One Hundred Twentyfnivw Phone: WE 4-9l72 Pick-up and Delivery Service J. H. MEHHIEIG BABE 8 UE PUNT Apon-1 ECARY, INC. Atlantic Service Station Montgomery Ave, and Old Lancaster Road 35 Cricket Ave., Ardmore, Pa. Merjgn P ,a. T es Tubes Ed W Babb Midway 2-8900 ' ' ' B tt ies - Road S vice B rnard V. DeFont W E 4-8080 EUBHIN PI-IAHMAEY l29 Montgomery Ave., Cynvvycl, Pa. 'Cobrin for Confidence P ription Service Available Night and Day Pau ? Temitea ? CCWIEYRE IN BUSINESS TO MAKE , , , A KILLING Best for Pamt and Paint Advice Butens Paint Stare 809 Lancaster Avenue Bryn Mawr Lowrence 5-36l0 Rose R' 6-2037 Exterminator Co. WE 4-3372 We Deliver WILLIAM G. CUPE and EU. S55 LANCASTER AVEN UE BRYN MAWR, PENNSYLVANIA O Hddi' 71 y f Q ' 'I 1 Q ft , if f 4'2 4 Ffwx. f 'ggi -ff ff , ?z?9:3?':f?I gi- . ,wi W wy,.j,g.',f: f-.Q iQ?i3,j Egan V' - 21: 52549911651 wifi ,yu vi,ffWf1TgI F ,154 I life Wfyg 5 1 4 L fx Q1? .24 6 ,W vl'Z'7 C l ,, lim fx- izzxwf 7 is ,?Q77ff5f4 if Q 'fl I X :dv i lg-, ma ' f f ' l , Qyfyx w ERICA TR DITIO With each year of constant progress and faithful adherence to the traditions of Originality and Distinctionn, Pontiac remains the Master Engravers to America's Schools. The Pontiac proven technique of modern methods of reproduction by experienced craftsmeng the employment of the most modern precision equipmentg the artistic abilities of our art and layout departments are Pontiac helps in publishing a successful yearbook. All of the personnel of the Pontiac School Publications Division are proud of their participation in the publication of your yearbook and express their appreciation for the splendid cooperation by your staff. Pontiac 2 t Q 812-822 W. VAN BUREN ST.0 CHICAGO 7, ILLIN Telephone HA ymarket 1-1000 One Hundred Thirtyfone --.. :QTVR-I Wi --: ,.,,,., , ,,,. I 7' ff :LJ JI I I I ? A F Q! :-S' Wi-4.7 . -1 ' if nf-.f M I ., f H 'f 'fT,' :fi GLS . ? A . , 'V' .. A VJ, in X., J ' Vnv I I ,xg 'f ' xx 3' X W-,ey xl x XX '-.NXX ' ! X-'5-.. 5 Elf. Lb- 'f 15 V I X. ,A ' '9 5 X 'K Q X , '2 ' 1. 'i,,..Mg-..1.. 31 , . - - ' f'z r'7'u' , 'Q 1 VI ' 'll Q - Z: 1 .1+ -,M . -Q . , .A : fi'H .' ' 1 . , Q1 2 'fi' l :N .L 3 .--:aw Xa f N., , ,I A, h 'L ' 5, .A ' , 1. a':'3Er - Y X 4' xjgisivk '. 1 QM s '+. , 'T , . , 4 L Ni,VF,4..2uY W! A ' 5:21 I :'1 ' . I we ,5 4 151 X Y X wr' - E Q91 1 iw f A 1. ,Q-ng MWr.'Q u i whN.-A I ' INDEX Acknowledgments .. ,,..A......4 .....,, 1 04 Jazz Club ...... . ,,,...A, .4.,...... . 30 Advanced Riding Club ..,,,.. A..lA.4.,, 2 9 Juniors d,....l.,...,. L .......,.,........ ........ 68 -73 Advertisements ..,......... .,.. ..,....t. 1 0 6-132 Junior Commercial Club ..e. .. ....... 25 Alma Mater ......4.....,..,.,..,....4...A..., ......, 7 Junior Officers .. T , 4s,,e,..,.., 68 Archery Club .........s,.,..A....A,........... .A.. 2 6 Junior-Senior Science Club ,. 31 Art and Figure Sketch Club ...AAA...,..... 26 Assistant Superintendent of Schools .....s 11 Knitting Club .... .............t..., ,... 2 7 Athletic Association Officers ........... 36 Koopman, Philip U. ..,., 11 Band ,.,.. ...... ...... ..,......,... . A , 37 Language DePal'tment -' 12 Baseball ..........,i.................. .., 5 1 Lbuermeb '- 4'-A - - 'A4 'r ' ' ' 56 Beginners! Bridge Club ...V4... 35 Library Club ,.,. , ,h ....s..A.,,.... L .,,........ 27 Beginners: Riding Ciub 29 Lower Merion Business Society .,....... 33 Benner, Abram S. ..........,. 6 D i Board of Education .....,, 11 Mathematics and Science Department ...,., 13 Botany Club Aphnlpplpnnl 28 Iltflllergonitig ,..,.A...a .........4,...,.....,............. Bowling -444 llqln ilnlnilvvlulu V I I 48 o ern ance u .. .....,....,..,.......... .. B ' B k b ll .,.,i......,4 47 Biggs Bzjviiigaclub lli.,'. 34 Night of January 16th, The ,.,i... 22 Boys' Hi-Y .. .. . ..... . 24 Boys, Lacrosse I 52 Orchestra .....,.. ,.,,,...,, .,,, ..... . . . 37 Boys' Tennis ........, 54 P V, t V 10 earce, mcen . ....a.... . Photography Club ,.,.......... 28 Captains cspoftsj 57 Prestwood, Elwood L. .,,.a 11 Chamber Music Club i.,.. 33 P - - i 10 Cheerleaders ...,,..,i....,,,... . 36 rmclpa A 4 ' 3 Ch , 37 Psychology Club A... 30 on' ,,..... ,...A.........,,,....,.,., . .. Commercial Department A...,. 13 Red Cross Club V 29 grew ' 't t Rifle ,,.....,.,............, 48 few U ...,..... ,..,...... . .. 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