Malvern Preparatory School - Malvernian Yearbook (Malvern, PA)

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We aT MaTvern hke To Think oT ourseTves as preparKnq you, The cTass oT T959, Tor a Tong JourneyfTeavXnq us To Take a TrTp Tashnq Tor hTe. Your desTXny. obvXousTy. Ts The beaTTTTc vKsTon. eTernaT happTness wTTh God. For such a chahenqknq qoaT we hope and pray our sTock Ks durabTe and sound. We know There are days ahead when The wKnds oT TernpTaTTon wTTT buTTeT you. when The TTdes oT sTrTTe wlTT aTrnosT enquTT you. when The coTd rains oT dXscouraqernenT wTTT Tash down upon you. OThers, hke you, have TeTT us Tor ThKs hiqh advenTure oT TTTe wTTh Mah qear, and They have wTThsTood every eTernenT ThaT bared TTs TeeTh 'Then equTprnenTfThe shKeTd oT characTer and The sword TrenqThened Through The qrace oT God won we, your Teachers r rrunds aqarns oT TruThfw1eTded y The prkze aT The Tourney's end As you edqe your way doser and cToser To and aTso your Tdends, shaTT pray ThaT whaT you recerve and exarnpTe rnTqhT aTd you in some srnaTT way To be haRTed aT The e TTTe 'oy The GreaT MasTer T'TTrnseTT as a qood and TaTThTuT servan vaTTanT 'rourneyrnanfa scarred 'ouT saTnTTy warnor. REV. JOHN J. COFFEY, O.S.A. T'TeadmasTer vern ' T Them. b hands s eTernKTy-f ' d Trorn ou nd oT 'Tf MR. JAMES M. AUCH 6949 Pawling Slreel Roxborough, Pennsylvania Mr. Auch is a gracluale of S+. Joseph's College. Alier receiving a B.S. in English, he laughl ai LaSalle High, S+. John's, and Merchanlville l-ligh. Fishing ancl Golfing are his lavorile paslirnes. Dun ing lhe summer Mr. Auch worlcs in a sleel concern. Al Malvern he leeches l-lislory, while also direcling alhlelics. REV. LAWRENCE J. CONNEEN, OSA Falher hails from l-laverlown, and his Alma lvlalers are bolh Villanova and Cafholic Universilies. Be- sides being a capable Religion leacher, Falher Con- neen is ihe procuralor al Malvern. l-lis lavorile hobby is driving cars and school buses. REV. WILLIAM T EAGAN OSA Once a s+uclen+ and loofball player al ihe Augus linian Seminary in New York, Falher Eagan ad- vanced +o Villanova ancl Calholic Universilies. l-le leaches Algebra, Trigonomelry, and Solid Georne elry. l-lis lavorile expression is, Are There any ques+ions? MR. PAUL D. FELTON 88 Village Way Malvern, Pennsylvania Mr. Felron is a graduafe of Ripon College in Wis- consin, where he oblained a BA. in Liberal Arls. During lhe summer he worlcs in Jrhe pos+ office in Malvern. Mr. Felion feacfhes freshman English and l9.O.D. His favorile hobbies are boaling and camp- ing. l i ETTI G PATTER REV. FRANCIS B. GILLIGAN. OSA A well-lilced Cap-'n-Bonnei' moderalor. Falher Gilli- gan Teaches Drama and Chemislry. l-le sludied a+ Villanova and Caiholic Universifies. Never seen wi+hou'r his bodyguard Roclcy. Besides being Dis- ciplinarian, Fafher moderales all The dances a+ Malvern. VERY REV. JOSEPH A. GRIFFERTY, OSA FaTher C5riTTerTy sTudied aT Villanova UniversiTy, CaTholic UniversiTy, and The Royal UniversiTy oT Escorial. l-le Teaches Spanish and Sophomore Eng- lish. FaTher is consTanTly misleading underclassmen as To his advenTures in his younger years. l-lis hob- bies are hunTing and Tennis. MR. HOWARD F. HANSELL 507 WesT ChelTen Avenue GermanTown, Pennsylvania The youngesT memloer oT The TaculTy, Mr. l-lansell is a graduaTe oT l.aSalle I-ligh and Villanova Uni- versiTy, where he obTained a B.S. in elecTrical engi- neering, l'le Teaches General Science and Physics. During The summer he is a surveyor Tor The ciTy oT Philadelphia. REV. TIMOTHY F. KEATING, OSA FaTher KeaTing was born in Lawrence, Massachu- seTTs. ATTer aTTending Villanova, he obTained an MA. in French aT CaTholic UniversiTy. FaTher has always TaughT aT Malvern excepT Tor Three years aT Bonner. ln his spare Time he plays Tennis and moder- aTes The riTle club. l5aTher Teaches French and Biol- ogy, while sTill pursuing biological sTudies aT Villa- nova. REV. CHARLES L. G. KNAPP, OSA Faiher Knapp, 'rhe lhinnesi man on 'rhe campus, is also ihe busiesf one. Teaching French, German, Logic, and Religion manages lo lceep him occupied and our of mischief. l-lis mos? ardeni wish is lo obiain a brand new Cadillac. Charles Borromeo Seminary is his Alma Maier. THATLA TETER AL MR. MICHAEL F. MAYOCK 308 College Avenue Newlown Square, Pennsylvania Mr. Mayoclc, a former siuclenf ai S+. Joseph's Prep, graduaied from Villanova in I955 wi+h a BA. in Liberal Aris. For one year he 'raughi and coached af S+. John's in lvlanayunlc. Here af Malvern he reaches Algebra and l'leal'rh, while coaching var- sify fooiball and freshman loaslcefball. During The summer he is a camp counselor. MR. FRANCIS M. MCDONOUGH 405 Pilgrim Lane Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Alfhough graduafed from Villanova Universify wifh a B.A. in philosophy and an M.A. in educafion, Mr. McDonough is sfill furfhering his educafion in fhe summer. Besides feaching Lafin and Geomefry, he is Guidance Direcfor and Varsify baseball coach. Before coming fo Malvern Mr. McDonough faughf af Bonner and Pascaclc Valley Regional, He is an avid sporfs fan and reader. MR. JOSEPH F. MONTGOMERY IOI7 Bon Air Road Haverfown, Pennsylvania Mr. Monfgomery obfained a B.A. in Polifical Science af Villanova and an M.A. in English af Penn. ln fhe summer he serves in fhe Naval Reserves. His favor- ife pasf-imes are reading, drawing, golf, and music. He formerly faughf af Wesf Philadelphia High. Mr. Monfgomery feaches Junior and Senior English and moderafes P.T. MR. FRANCIS J. SCHUSTER 34I Avon Road Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Mr. Schusfer received a B.A. in Philosophy af Villa- nova Universify. Then he furfhered his sfudies in Hisfory af Cafholic Universify. Mr. Schusfer now feaches Lafin and English. He formerly faughf af Bonner. Affer school he moderafes fhe yearbook and fhe newspaper. A zealous reader, he also likes classical music. SISTER ST. SEBASTIAN, I.H.M. AH' MISS MADELEINE E. DEVER Secretary +o Hue Procuraior am - MRS. TADEUSZ CZACKI Librarian MISS CATHERINE A. MCCULLOUGH Secretary +o +I'1e I-Ieadmasfer lb MRS. FRANK CLEM ENS Recepfionisi' SISTER REGINA CECELIA, IHM Music ax MISS MARY T. DICARLO Secre+ary +o The Disciplinarian Back row: Sisfer Mary Elizabellw, Slsfer Mary Raymond. Fronf: Sisley' Mary Alice, Molher M. Edviqe Slsler M. Aqallwa. Lef+: Luke Mohan, James Duggan. Righh Henry McLean, Daniel Willwere, Pafriclc Sullivan DE VELOPI US SPIRITUALL Y, MEN T ALL Y, AND PH YSI CALL Y ,. Q, v, 'X S ,S ff! 'Q,,,,gi? PU! . I Q .. 4 1 if f :A ae if 'Q ejggfxgp ji 45 . K fx , . 9 , 3 k i Ay'6b Y , sl M ,M, f 'Z sw - if-if ' I . W r ' - 0 4 ' .4 1 'Q u s 1 4 sm 4, ,K 9. -mx' . 'Xxx ,wx .xx Q ,M- S . C 1- M yi' I . P A YI, E Qwnf lg.: I Qjjj QP- ,2 R , 5 F 1 A119 ix wir ,- Y ink fx, ' X' 'IE 'A . , wk, ,1,32g, v,11.4,f- y ' 1 rw, vgi w f 1 V 2 3 wx Q vs mf , B .W X WY-'ii . ' 5 Is 5 ff ,,'- ,Q 'X A , ,J gsx N' Sgt, , 1.4 . 'Y ffl Km'1 E if Kefamfw ff . 1 -. . K 5 N i k 5 if, 3 Lydxx. 5. . . 5, y -jx x 'xg ' I T ,g ' iff Ti SWA if-V I' 4 QV wif . 525- NW -551 T M E 5 ,Vg NW Q Q ,V ' My X-A N., 5 fm 63 Hg Hz-Rf 3 f V' A ' 3 f E I1 l ' 5-5 N M K' u ' : , E ' f 1 A nv 135 Pouncl Football I35 RECORD Chesfnui Hill .,o.......,.,,Y,,o,, O Malvern ,.., Episcopal ,...,.,.,.,.,.........w,,. 8 Malvern .,,,. Germaniown Academy ..,. O Malvern ,oo,, Germanfown Friends ....,. 6 Malvern .,.. Penn Clwarrer .,..,i,v,,,..,.,.. 26 Malvern .... Haverford ,,,,,.,.ii,,.,,.,,,,,, I4 Malvern .,i...,.....o,,,, 120 Pound Football Baclxfield Coach Mr. Donald McBride Head Coach Mr. Michael Mayoclx Co-Capfains Andy Murphy and Jim Bruder All-lnier-Ac-Firsf row: Jim Owens, H. Dugan, R Auch. Second row: J. Graham. E. Halloran, M. Car son, A. Murphy J. Bruder, H. Benham. Lune Coach Mr. Lloyd Wilkinson Line C0565 A+hle'ric Direclor Mr. Rltlldrd Mayock Mr, Jgmeg Auch Friends CenTral I2 Malvern 0 The sharp running and Tine passing oT Friends CenTral were Too much Tor The sTunned Malvern Team. The Friars sTaged Their big- esT ThreaTs in The 2nd and 3rd uarTers and held The enemy on 9 CI boTh exTra poinTs. Selesianum 6 Malvern 0 The season opener was losT laTe in The 3rd quarTer aTTer a well played game by boTh Teams. A blocked kick and subsequenT Touchdown were The killers Tor Malvern. Our sTrong line and sTar punTer, John Calpin, were kepT busy ThroughouT The game. Malvern 28 Bishop Egan 0 AT lasT. Our TirsT vicTory in more Than a year. Malvern's sTrong deTense and The TasT running OT Jim Graham and Jesse Owens combined To produce a sizeable diTTerence in scores. Malvern 22 C.H. 8 Malvern Took To The air. This Time wiTh an excel- lenT passing aTTack by Buzzy Dugan and. Jim Bruder. The whole Team played well and can Take crediT Tor The win. Malvern 8 HaverTord 6 A blocked kick and a saTeTy gave The Friars Their 3rd vicTory oT The season. Ed l-lailoran proved himselT To be The hero oT The game deTensively by blocking Two kicks and being The iron man oT The line. Malvern 22 Episcopal 0 A greaT all around game puT The Friars in TirsT place oT The InTer-Ac league. The deTense was in Top Torm. shuTTing ouT The enemy. OTTensively, we ran all over The Tield wiThouT much compeTiTion. Malvern 8 G. A. 8 The greaT moral vicTory oT The year came wiTh Top defensive playing. Jesse Owens scored The Friars' only Touchdown wiTh The aid oT The pass plays oT Buzzy Dugan and Jim Graham. Penn CharTer 32 Malvern 0 The Friars were overcome in Their aTTempT To win Their TirsT champion- ship. IT was a well-ToughT game, Though, againsT Tough compeTiTion. ST. Joseph's 34 Malvern 0 The season ended wiTh a bang. Even Though we losT The game. The cheering in our almosT Tradi- Tional game was aT iTs peak. ST. Joe's was iusT Too much Tor Malvern To handle. 2l Kneeling: B. McGovern, P. Harron, A. O'KeeTe, J. O'Brien, B, PlaTer-Zyberk, J. MCG-ill, E. McGovern. STanding: B. Ucros and M. Hubbard, Managers, Mr. Armon. Coach, M. McDonough, S. Saul, L. WhiTing, J. STraub. M. Kulzer, P. Mahoney, Dr. Powers, Coach. A. l.aGiglia and J. Cassady, Managers. The I958-59 baskeTball season aT Malvern opened up wiTh an air oT expecTancy. This was appropriaTe because The year beTore our Friars had Tied Tor The lnTerac TiTle, and hopes were high again. ln pre-season games Malvern showed ThaT These hopes were well-founded. We enTered The league compeTiTion wiTh a 4-I record, The only deTeaT being incurred aT The hands oT Salesianum. a Team ThaT had won 32 sTraighT games. Our TirsT league game was a real Thriller-a 43-4-l vicTory over co-champs l'laverTord. IT was won by Bob PlaTer- Zyberk's iump shoT aT The buzzer. We conTinued undeTeaTed in league play unTil conquered by GermanTown Academy on our own home courT, 48-4l. The Friars kepT plugging Though, and, wiTh an assisT Trom Penn CharTer who bumped- OTT G.A. managed To climb back inTo a Tie Tor The lead. All waiTed in anTicipaTion oT The big game wiTh G.A. on Their Tloor. WiTh a big assisT Trom school spiriT four Tans ouTnumbered Theirs 2-Il, we won The big one, 69-52. A loT oT crediT is due To Paul Herron, who broke up The German- Town deTense wiTh his long-range bombing. Assured now OT aT leasT a TiTle Tie, we wenT inTo The Penn CharTer game as heavy TavoriTes. BUT once again iT wasn'T in The cards, and Tor The Third sTraighT year Malvern losT The TiTle game. Thus we are now co-champs Tor The second sTraighT year, This Time wiTh G.A. We did have our momenTs oT glory and individual heroes, Though. Who will ever TorgeT Joe Mc6ill's 85 TooT' Ozark lke shoT in The ConesToga scrimmage. Joe sTill claims iT was a pass. buT we know beTTer. And T T how abouT PaT Mahoney in a iump ball againsT 6'6 George Raveling when we scrimmaged Villanova, or Mike McDonough's new record OT seven TlaT Tires dur- ing one season, Seriously Though, we did have a Tew brighT spoTs- Jim O'Brien and Paul l-larron made All-lnTerac . Obie was also picked on The All Main Line squad. For a very successTul season we oTTer our sincere con- graTulaTions To The enTire Team and To The coaches, Dr. Powers and Mr. Armon. fi-fav. ii Perhaps This is a Time To Teel joyous abouT The baskeTbalI siTuaTion aT Malvern. In The IasT Three years we have Tinished second, Tied Tor TirsT, and Tied Tor TirsT respecTiveIy. To add To The successTul pasT There is'The prospecT oT a brighT TuTure. Indeed, wiTh Three sTarTers reTurning-Joe McGill, PaT Mahoney, and Joe STraub-and wiTh Bill McGovern and Mike Kulzer moving up, you musT admiT ThaT Things do look raTher good. BuT as we look aT The pasT Three years and look ahead To The TuTure, we can'T help buT Teel sad. IT is The end oT an eral Yes, iT's True ThaT success in baskeTball may, and probably'will conTinue. buT iT won'T be The same. There will be one big diTTerence, Dr. Eugene Powers will noT be The coach. OT all The sTudenTs aT Malvern, we, The seniors, know him besT. We enTered inTo varsiTy compeTiTion in I956-57, The TirsT year ThaT Dr. Powers was coach. IT has been a happy associaTion. In The IasT Three years we have Tollowed his Teams, cheered his Teams, and suTTered wiTh his Teams. We have swallowed Three biTTer pills wiTh Dr. Powers- The Three games, any one oT which if Turned inTo a vicTory would have given Malvern iTs TirsT ouTrighT championship. Dr. Powers has been a model coach. IT is a well-known TacT ThaT a coach's iob does noT end once he leaves The gym. IT is a iusT as well- known TacT ThaT Dr. Powers has been more Than a coach To his play- ers, he has been a Triend. Dr. Powers managed To make ThaT line separaTing player and coach as slim as possible, yeT he mainTained sTricT discipline. IT is raTher obvious ThaT he is a good coach. JusT Take a look aT his record. I-Iis TirsT year aT Malvern an I8-4 record and placed second in The league wiTh an 8-2 log. The nexT year he Tinished wiTh I3-5 and again 8-2 in The lnTerac To Tie wiTh I-Iaverford Tor The Tifle. This pasT year he ended wiTh I7-4 and again was 8-2 in The league Tor anoTher co-championship, This Time wiTh GA. I-Iis ToTal record is 48-I3, a .796 percenTage and 24-6 in lnTerac compeTiTion Tor an even .800 percenTage. BUT This is noT inTended To exTolI his coaching abiliTy. This is sorT oT a IasT goodbye, a IasT Thank you. IT is our IasT opporTuniTy To say Thanks To our mosT disTinguished graduaTe. So To you, Dr. Powers. goodbye, Thank you, and good luck. Sincerely, Class of '59 W 5 Ns' ti , 1 4' 0 S Q i if Malvern ,. 58 Malvern Y,,,, .. 36 Malvern .. . 34 Malvern . 53 Malvern . ,A,, ,,,, . 28 Malvern .. . 23 Malvern ,, ,,,,,,, 25 Malvern . . 48 Malvern . .. 29 Freshman Record Freshman Baslrefball Team. Kneeling: J. Daly, T. Ab- bofl. J. Harringlon, D. Bax- Ter, J. Frederick, J. Hol- sren, Sfanding: W. Mc- Donough, K. Hall, J. O'Keefe, P. Duffy, and coach M. Mayoclc. Malvern ,.,,,,, .... . 35 Malvern .,,, ,...,. 3 2 Malvern ,,,,,., ,... . 28 Malvern ,,.,., ...,, 4 O Malvern . 4I Malvern ,,,. ,.,,.. 4 7 Malvern , .,., ....,. 3 9 S+. Malllwew . . Malvern Salesianurn Malvern Arclimere . . Malvern Sl. lVlal'll'1eW ..,.,. Malvern Haverford .. ,,...,,.. Malvern Friends Cenrral ,,,,, Malvern Episcopal .. Malvern Wesrrown . . ..,., Malvern Gerrnanrown Acad. ..,.. . Malvern Malvern ,,..,,,,,.,, ,,,, 4 O Penn Clwarler ,.,... .. .. 30 J.V. Record J.V. Baslre+baIl Team: Mr. Armon, coach, A, O'Keele, B. Toner. T. Kelly, L. Whil- inq, M. Kulzer, B. Dugan, L. D'Ambrosia, S. Saul. Salesianum .. . 39 Penn'Cl1arTer ... 4l H averlord . .. ........,. . I6 Friends Cenlral 33 Weslrown . 20 Episcopal ... 23 Arclimere H 44 Devereux .. .. . 50 Germanlown Acad. . 24 Devereux . ..................... . Penn Clwarler ................ Gerrnanrown F. ...,......... . Kenriclc . ...... . Wesllown ..,,. Episcopal ............. Friends Cenl. .... . Malvern Malvern Malvern Malvern Malvern Malvern Gerrnan+own A. .......... . I6 Kenriclc ..... ......... . ... 38 Penn Clwarler . ...., ..... 2 7 Wesllown .. .. 2I Clweslnul Hill .... ,.... I 3 Haverford ....... ..... 3 9 Baseball Every school musl have ils lean years in ils various sporls. For lhe lasl lwo seasons Malvern has cerlainly seen lean limes in baseball. Two years ago we didn'l win a single game. So, ol course, we could go nowhere bul up. This season our lorlunes were beller, bul nol good enough lo malce us a conlender lor lhe lille. As a maller ol lacl, we ended lhe league in a lie wilh Cheslnul Hill lor lasl place. Wilh baseball every year arrives lhe schedule lor early buses. The lemplalion lor freedom nalurally over- comes many sludenls. especially lhe younger ones, and consequenlly lhe baseball leam receives a minimum ol supoorl. Bul lhis pasl campaign saw a slighl change lslighl, bul noliceablel in lhal lhe older sludenls, main- ly seniors, began lo slay regularly lo walch lhe games. This is an encouraging lhing and we sincerely hope lhal il will conlinue in lhe lulure. Thanlcs, leam and coach. lor all lhe hard worlc. Coach Ryan poinls oul a llaw lo Caplain John Calpin Baseball Team. On ground: G. Slanoiev, H. Dugan, T. D'Aquila. B Shermer J Redman On bench J G-uma M McDonough J Calpin cap lain. M. Cashore, J. Woiie. Slanding: J. Alexander, manager, B McGovern J Harringlon J McGill Mr Ryan coach Seniors in Baseball Mike Cashore, ouirfield Mike McDonough, piicher Bill Shermer, ouffield Joaquin Guma, caicher Tony D'Aquila, ouffield John Calpin, ouffield 28 Malvern Malvern ,,,,,, 2 Malvern Malvern Malvern ,,,.,, , Clneslnul' Hill .,,., . 4 Friends Ce nlral Penn Charler - ,,... l I Episcopal .....Y,.v,,. IO Slianalian ,Y,, ,A,,,,, 4 Malvern ...,.... Malvern Y,,.,,,, Malvern Malvern Malvern GA. ,,..,,,.,, 7,w,,, . Wesllown ,,,.,,.,,. l-laverlord ....,, Clwesl. l-lull ..,.,.,,,... Friends Cenl. .,A.. . Malvern Malvern Malvern Malvern Malvern .,,,., Penn Charler Episcopal . Weslfown GA, a Haverford f W, -ew Swimming Team Capfalns John Blady and Alec Hlclcs. l+'s In llwe bag, Bill. La-nu-7-1.-.... Swimming Team. leff 'lo righl: W. Wafers, R. Halloran. B. Curlln, J. Blady, A. Hicks, B. O'Neill. B. Beall, R. Hursl, W. Scoll, E. Powers M. lvlcDermiH, C. Olsen, J. Swilken, A, Duclielf, J. Arrellano. D. Nilka, T. Toomey. 3. l Ti N, LA L N K ff' L x sw v L- . 5' f T .HV W- -' W 2 'F' fyn my J AE! 1 355 'JG 1 R LL wwf' . 1 I ., X 'Eff litmus 3 swf R, fn C ..,,..4.- L, .L M - ,3 1-, -4- 1 15110 AL ' kj , w:e.ig3pw ,, ' 3' 5' CM ' -. ,f .., . ' 2 'SP ' an 'L 'ff ,, bu- -Jil Coach Mr. David McMahon and Capfain Bob HursT PeTe ParTleTT, new wresTling capfain. IT is unusual ThaT a wresTling Team scores many or even any vicTories in iTs TirsT Two or Three seasons. Wres- Tling is a long-Term Thing, iT Takes a Tew years To geT sTarTed. BuT our coach, Mr. David Mclvlahon, has Turned ouT a second year Team ThaT has been The source oT much Mal- vern pride. lT's True ThaT The Tellows Themselves deserve a loT oT crediT Tor Their hard worlc, buT all would have been in vain had iT noT been Tor Mr. Mclvlahorfs lcnowledge OT The sporT and his undying inTeresT in The boys. PeTe ParTleTT, Ivlalvern's capTain-elecT Tor nexT year's wresTling season, is The TirsT champion This school has in iTs newesT sporT. ln The Epis- copal InviTaTional Tourna- menT PeTe won The IZO-Ib. class by pinning his opponenT in 4:45 wiTh a halT-nelson. This was guiTe a TeaT since all Top-noTch wresTlers of The area are inviTed To This Tour- namenT. Nice going, CapTain PeTe! Wres Two senior members. ca Sherrner, go aT iT in ,av Wresfling Team, FirsT row: B. DeLuca, B. Ryan, B. Cardone, T. Flanagan, P. ParTleTT, J. Azpell. Second row: R. Rudolph, B. Shermer, J. Owens, T. RizzoTTe,J. McGlaughlin, N. Silva. Third row: H. Young, manager, P. CasTagna, J. McCloskey, J. Campbell, B. Hurst capTain, T. Trabocco, S. Friend, Mr. McMahon, coach. ,-,.f 1 ,,-- '4 -3 1- ' 0- WS , A! 134' fi T6 All year long CapTain Charley Pulfrey lpic- ln The lnTerac championships Mike Carson vaulfed Twelve inches higher Than he had ever Tured abovel was our leader and our inspira- done before. grabbing a place and adding valuable poinTs To our ToTal. This was a Tre- Tion. By his hard work and never-say-die spiril' mendous Teal' and is cerTainly a TribuTe To lvlike's greaT compeTiTive spiriT. he showed our rnen The paTh To vicTory. Words can'T express The high esTeem The whole school has Tor his deTerminaTion, grir, and, mosT of all guTs, guTs To make if hurT when sprinTing To The Tinish. lT didn'T go unnoTiced, Chas. Thanks and good luck always. When The l959 Track season sTarTed, iT was doubT- Tul wheTher or noT we would win a single meeT. Bul' hard work, good coaching, and plenly OT pracTice re- sulred in a winning season! We acTually Tinished wiTh a 3-2-l record and even scored I5 poinTs in The ln- Terac Championship lv1eeT To place 5Th-guiTe an un- expecTecl showing. Mr. Wilkinson deserves a lo+ OT crediT Tor his un- Tiring work wiTh The boys. l-le goT us inTo shape and kepi us There, he ironed ouT our Tlaws, he was in- valuable. CapTain Charley PulTrey was a leader all year long. By hard work, deTerminaTion, and will To win Charley showed us how iT should be done. Sophs l?orsyTh and Kelly were sTandouTs in The disTances, Toner was unbelievable in The broad lump, Jesse Owens picked OTT his share ol: poinTs in The hurdles. Every rneeT we won was a combinallion OT everybody's supreme eTTorT. All in all, we are pleased wiTh our Track Team and iTs showing. 34 . . 1 Law , A A . w2e'i5sfl e'3.'-' 1' '.-1, 5-. 's - in V W Amy' IJ 2.-4 Q.Cf ?4' X' ' :QQ . aft' 's J. L M M , , , .,s, w M ,A ,A me W I . . ' 'Q 1 ' -I .' 1 -i- . ' - 1, : 5 . 1. T wil -cs. if, , X Our Relay Team, leff fo righh M. Walsh, J. Horn, C, Pulfrey, T, Kelly. The relay learn com- peled in The Penn Relays and lhe Inquirer Meel, faking a Third in The laller. We also enlered a medley relay learn in The Bridgeion Relays which look lourih place. Mr. Lloyd Wilkinson, our new Track Coach, who piloled our Team to a win- ning season and a filth place finish in lhe lnlerac Championships. Q Xi? ' .ff s : i 'Lv-. V H.. -w'ii .' 'i YWVH' Q' RT if 'fm ,.b'h:-.A Throughoui lhe enlire season our sprinfers came lhrough wilh valua- ble poinis. Here fhey are: J. Srnilh and M. Walsh. 35 36 A Jim Graham qefs off a mighfy heave in fhe lnferac champion- Joe McGill clears The bar in fhe lnferacs. ln fhe background fo fhe ships. leff can be seen fwo faifhful Malvern roofers Alec Hicks and Ed McGovern. wrlimrrn -,fr M ii if ,. 5 y Messy Q , N0 fl? Greg gives if all he's gof! Poinfs won in fhe broad jump helped Heres Tom Toner in fhe sfarf of fhe finals in fhe IOO-yard dash. us fo our surprisingly high finish. Tom was a sfandouf all year and his poinfs confribufed fo our fiffh place finish. in fhe championships HS Freshman Traclr OToole L Gleum J LT. Priory. Doqough, Cross Country Team The Malvern harriers of l958 were hard hir by lhe loss of Ar? Crowley and e few olher seasoned ver- erens. Bul' wilh lhe help ol a promising group ol underclassmen and lhe relurning seniors, The coach, lvlr. Fallon, was able lo lurn our a sguad which com- plelecl lhe season wilh a commendable 2-2 recorcl lor a .SOO won and losl percenlege. This years cross coiinlry leam was led by Caplain Charley Pullrey, who was rarely bealen. Chas., being caplain ol bolh lracl and cross counlry, was lvlalvernls only double caplain, a incl which leslilies lo his abilily. Allhough we lose Charley lhis year, lhe lulure does nol look dim al all. Tom Forsylh, lvlonl l-lubbard, and John 'lunnell heacl a crop ol young runners rhar loolfs especially promising. John Tunnell. a very promising lreshman, sprinls lo llie lape, M. Coach Fellon who did a benq-up iob clospile lwing ha CiPPCCl by liniiled malarial and lack ol limi: wfmlclw-Q his nw n circle lhc course. Tennis AgainsT a rugged schedule in one of The TasTesT high school Tennis leagues in The enTire counTry, Malvern's lnTerac varsiTy Tennis squad did noT make a very sTrong showing. The ouT- classed Friars came close in a couple oT maTches, louT Their opponenTs always seemed To have ThaT liTTle exTra needed To bring home The vicTory. AlThough iT was a disappoinTing season from The sTandpoinT oT record, Coach lv1assey's boys were scrambling all The way. The combinaTion OT inexperience lonly Two seniors sTarTed every maTchl, marvelously skilled compeTiTion, and The un- TorTunaTe reTiremenT in mid-season oT one OT The regular doubles men. proved an overwhelming one. There was a ray oT sunlighT in The gloom. however, as every- one excepTing The TirsT singles player, and a Tew doubles men and alTernaTes will reTurn nexT year. WiTh a year or Two OT rugged InTerac experience behind Them, They will no doubT be in The running all The way. lv1alvern's Tennis Tans deTiniTely have someThing To waiT Till nexT year Tor. Junior Don Massey slams a vicious serve. Three oT our Tennis add cTs Rance OBrien Vic Spinelli and Don Massey Vic Spinelli makes a reTurn in one of our close maTches lhe TorgoT his racqueT.l 38 Coy CapTain Ed O'Malley shows The swing ThaT makes Coach MonTgomery poinTs ouT a liTTle Tlaw in him Malvern's ThreaT To win The NaTional Open. Ed's sTyle. Malvern's GolT Team came up wiTh anoTher credible season This year. Led ioinTly by our new coach, Mr. Joe TvlonT- qomery, and capTain Ed O'lvlalley, The Team enioyed a very successTul campaign. The Team capTured many vicTories This year, and prospecTs Tor The TuTure look equally brighT. Bob McMahon and Bob Toner reTurn and no doubT will lead The Malvern duTTers To anoTher successTul year. Golf Team, On sTeps: B. McMahon, P. Murphy, J. VanVranlcan. On wall: A. MonioT. E. O'Melley. capTain, D. Wei- clcer. B. Toner, Mr. MonTgomery, coach. 39 i e Team Malvern boasis of Hs varied exiracurricular program, and noi uniuslly eillwer. We claim +l'1a+ no malrler wlwal your sporl is, we have il. Many ol our siudenls are rifle enllwusiasis. Consequenily, we have a rifle learn, moderaled by Fr. Kealinq and capfainecl This year by Emmell McDerrmo++. Baclcecl by lime spiril of +l1e mem- bers and lwelcl Jroqeflwer by Fr. Kea+inq's inleresl, +l'ie rifle +eam has grown and no cloublr will conlinue 'lo prosper, Faflner Kealing, rnoderafor, and Emmell McDerrmoH, capfain laik over fufure plans. Rifle Team, Kneeling: M. Rappolcl. Si'Hing: J. Duffy, C. Olson. Sfandingz J. Andre, B. Cook, Fr. Keafing, moderafor, J. May. E. McDerrmoH' capfain, J. Alexander. R. McCar+l1y. 40 SHA PING US INTO THE E MOLDS OF MEN This year's Malvernian underwenT a drasTic change. ln previous years The yearbook sTaTT conTained members oT all classes aT Mal- vern. Even Treshmen were permiTTed on The sTaTT. We are noT condemning all The underclassman members oT Tormer sTaTTs. buT iT is The opinion oT The class oT '59 ThaT, since iT is primarily our yearbook and our conTribuTion To The school, a yearbook sTaTT should consisT only OT members oT The graduaTing class. OTher classes, perhaps, ThoughT This Too, buT all wenT along wiTh The cusTom, as iT were, and allowed underclassmen on Their sTaTTs. We resolved To do whaT we +hough+ besT Tor our annual and To sTrive To make iT a superior one. We Thereiore have excluded all underclassmen Trom our ranks, and have on our sTaTT only members OT our class, who we Teel have Taken a genuine inTeresT in our book. Thus iT is wiTh pleasure and wiTh pride ThaT The class oT '59 pre- senTs Their annual and iTs sTaTT. The Mal I EdiTor-in-Chief s,,s Associa+e Edifors . . Social Edifors ,, ,, Phofography ,, H Ar? .. .. , Moderafor ,, .,,,.,..,c,,.,,c,,,,c,,,,c,,,cc,-,,cA,,V,cVV ,Q Here are Bill and Brian, our Social EdiTors, making anoTher decision ThaT will no doubT improve our yearbook. 1 'J gms' I F Our taff WWW R '35 K ii, J- 5ll'lli5SiGI1. Art B. Lowery, Social Edifor J. Eusface PhoTography W-21 Nw E J. Casfello, J ak ga, 5 AssociaTe EdiTor 'i- ,ga J. Mendes, Phofography ,F Pla- md Q If 'ir QS . M .4--f-,1 ' J O'Brien, EdiTor and T. D'Aquila. Associafe EdiTor B' Shea' Social Edliof 'vernian fl ff J. O'Brien T. D'Aquila J. CasTello B. Shea B. Lowery J. Mandes J. EusTace J. Sarlcissian Mr. SchusTer , ln., Mr. SphusTer, TaculTy moderaTor. and Jim O'Brien. ediTor. realize ThaT anoTher deadline is abouT To be missed. Once again The ediTor-in-chieT conTers wiTh his Two riqhT-hand men, Tony and Jim, The assoCiaTe ediTors. ThrouqhouT The year These Two men, D'Aquila and CasTello, did a Tremendous iob. IT goes wiThouT saying how much help Mr. SchusTer has been To us This pasT year. buT we'd like To say iT anyway. Whenever a diffi- culT problem presenTed iTselT, we could always rely on Mr. SchusTer To come up wiTh a soluTion. The class of '59 graTeTully expresses iTs Thanks To Mr. SchusTer. our mod- eraTor and our friend. Four of our illusTrious sTaTT acfually caughT working. lA candid shoT-honesTl. IT is The Trend These days To Turn To professional arrisTs. buT wiTh Jim Sarlcissian on our sTaTT we had no need for one. Brian Lowery and Bill Shea were kepT busy all year, This is Jim EusTace. one of our crack phoTogs. and here They are again, busy as bees. Of course he didn'T Take This picTure. XR Mr Schusfer faculfy decade how io solve wav' MA, moderafor FweIps Mke and Bob a ofher of ihexr MHP prob ems This rs our newspaper sfaff, headed by Sleepy Caslwore, who dnd such a fume 'ob +h1s year 'QS - were f x P W2 ,,,- To These Two men go The lions share oT The crediT for Mal- vern's newesT publicaTions, The ediTor oT The l3asTbrealc. Bob McMahon, and The ediTor oT The QuarTerbaclc Sneak. Joe Mc- Qfllwwgs Sililiiffl if 3353. x T91 This year Malvern saw iTs TirsT non-school sponsored journals come inTo being. The class OT '60 wroTe, produced, and ediTecl The QuarTerbacl4 Sneals and l:asTbreal4. The Two weekly papers, obviously one Tor The TooTball season and one Tor The basl4eTball season, lcepT Malvern sTudenTs up To daTe on how our Teams were Taring in boTh league and non-league compeTiTion and also gave many inTeresTing sidelighTs and sTaTisTics. The ediTor oT The QuarTerloaclc Snealc was Joe McGill and The ediTor OT The l:asTbrealc was Bob McMahon. BoTh boys deserve a loT of crediT Tor sur- rendering so much oT Their Tree Time. We rnusTn'T Tail To menTion Their sTaTTs eiTher. IT was no easy iob compiling The sTaTisTics and wriTing The various sTories. CongraTulaTions To The Junior class and especially To The Two ediTors and Their sTaTTs, who showed a wonderful sense oT school spiriT. 4 i Lam ..1 ' For The TirsT Time in hisTory, Malvern had cornpeTenT and willing cheerleaders ThaT werc always present The reason? We borrowed Them Trom Villa Maria, lT was somelhing new aT Malvern, and was highly successTul. The girls did a Tre- mendous iob and we Thank Them mosT sincerely. LeTT To righfz J, Wheeler, D. l-lubberT, B. Murray, T. Kennedy. J. Williamson. Father and Son, Bangla ,ff .1 ?y! i X - .M- if-W 8. ' -sr Q? Jlf.,.',. ' ' 1 ,'.- 5' 'Q it, Q. jf R il. W-uf ,'. - y 'fav 3 1 'fvi lvik' ' yn ' Q I I 1 . - A FXR if if wr .L :f nf X5 1 - its 1 . s 4 ' 5 n H 5 - I, U 5 nk - N ' .,. ' 1 5l!5 Q '3- fvg- i if gg, W 5 5 2, 1 Q .5 , , , ,im 1 rx V A ,. KQA A t . 'Y' . ' x y F ' Q 3 Y - v F N , U G f ,ff 4 ' Ei -xx?-.544 'ij rg ' h B 601 9 o i v eff 4 , , f 5' 'E' C5 oem ,XXKQX XO' yew . C s of e .sow W ' Q W' , vs Q6 ,K b . as on exalt KVQS' ,ee Q90 'Yxfle ada .XW0 Mrs. Ann Wilson insfrucls lhe freshman dancing class in lhe fundarnenrals of her graceful arr. Wwe The Radio Club, Sfanding: G. Hollenbaclc, J. May, T. Lafferfy, T. Sodeman, J. Freney, J. Mahoney, J. Sexlon, L. Garcia, J. Kelmun. Mr. Howard Hansel, moderafor. Malvern's firsr science club, lhe Radio Club, has been funclioning for several years now. This club is under The skilled direclion of Mr. Howard l-lansel. Our Radio Club has such olislinguished members as John lW3DJWl Mahoney, who will malce conlacl' wirh Moscow any day now. Judging by Jrhe success wilh which lhis organizalion has mer, we can safely predicl fha? in Jrhe lulure This club will conlinue To grow in size. 48 is .. V I fgy' Q, W m - W X f-5,1 TE: . '-'.:':. Hai: , ' qv. JQAA A . . A M. U , Q 32 if ,Qf ' .. 1-N Q ' f ew- Sa X , - gpg, m L. V -4, , , ..,. ,sm-. W 9 A T -'ii' V ' I ' Q x 'Q+- i.. as F ' X n OT , . ,Q. . E ' J ,. Haa- ,Vy W YQJ' Q JQVM' K ' I Q ff 1 lsr -lift A W M ..,,.., gp ' E in ? S L jx ..xQ 4 . 1 ' -- .. jig ' .1 W -Q Z 5 4 . f -in-' 1 Y-1 Q- - ' f E all - Q ' ' Q . 'f W il: wg, may Q l aw N 'fx' ni' 7- Na, ff N ,M-5? gJ guy. 1' . 3 'N As wmaaf-w-3-S--' 'Q 0 2 7' 9 11 Cam Ca Carrie Pipperidge .. .. Julie Jordan ,,, ..... Mrs. Mullin l,,,,l,A Billy Bigelow ..,.., Bessie ,,,,. .,,,,..,.. Sfrong Man ,s,..,..s,, Firsf Policeman ,,,,. David Bascomb .,,,, NeH'ie Fowler .,..,, June Girl s,s,,,ss, Enoch Snow Jigger Craigin ,,,,,, Hannah , ,,,,,,,,. ,. Arminy .. .,s,,,, ,, Penny s,,,,,, Susan , A. Jonalhan ,,,,, Second Policeman ,,,,, Cap'l'ain Y, ..,,,ss,,,,,,.....,,,,,, Y, Heavenly Friend Joshua ..i.s,s S+ar Keeper ,Y,,,,..ss.vsV.ss....... Louise ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,... Enoch Snow, Jr. .... . Principal ,,,,,,.ssssss Docfor Seldon .,,.,a, Accompanisfs .s.... Undersludies ,,s, Every year Falher Gilligan sels a goal for lhe casl ol Jrhe operella. The whole cas? lcnows whal The goal is, ancl everyone slrives diligenlly lo allain il. Thai goal is +o lop 'rhe previous year's performance. Carousel noi only lopped lasl year's show. galloping gaily 'rhrough June. Kafhleen Harris Josephine Sbarbaro Helen Angelina Gerald Gillin Barbara Murray William Shea James Bruder Y, ,,,,, John Sexfon Marqaref Slrause Diana Devlin ,, Paul l-larron , , Andrew Murphy Margarel Siaplelon . Elizabelh Gordon , Nalalie Baclc Mary Meighan l-lugh Young Edward McGovern , , Joseph Mandes ,. , Brian Downey Y, s,,.,, , Paul Missel Rosemarie l-lolfner ,, , John Smilh , Charles Pullrey Emmellr McDermoH Anne Marie Salmon, Mary Ellen Glass Carol Trevisan, Judy Weiland, Marqarei Breslin, Marie Finarelli buf was by lar 'rhe besr show ever pre senled by The Cap-n-Bonner Club. Every nigh? s audience made fhis obvious by Their rousing applause Qur sinceresl conqraiula lions +o Falher Gilliqan and Jrhe enhre emohng wnfh Pau ms? abou? 'rasfmq Hue clams M im QB' 4f: ,M4 ?a?iQQff 1- ioininq The anqels, i I i f!ffffffffff:4 :gg43l:4..4f ...1111111 and graduahnq WITH The kwds, W X YS, dancing wifh Jesse and 'Hue gang, Q wiv ,fwfr 'P' dymq wlfh Gerry refu rmnq 'Po ea rH1 IS 4 J' ff 'fi we Hved every mcmenlr of Carousel fo Hue Finale! 5 Q ' x B ' qw. v Wmsswm Ag- ' .b1zT Y 7 gg R ? 'gi' I iii my 'Q 'Q' N M F M, . ,Q?gi 'aft fn 2'-V , g ! 4 u 4 , 'Y Junior class officers and Hweir daies. Hey Casfellol O'Brien is making eyes ai your dare. junior Whitemarsh Valley Howard Lan 9 oiclock un fr . 'lf 5 ,lj , fi ,' Whai are you doing Hwere, McCloskey? 1 1 ,. Having a good fime, Harry? 3' i Prom Country Club in Orchestra til 1 ffclock Smv!0 RN y You're a cam HH ur Senior Prom 91 4 3 . I. A Draggin' my baby Joe back home. QQ gm ,w L 4 A lafe May night sof+ music, and dancing on fhe pafio. A 'S was Ks ii 8' QW' 3. 'N:f-W is fs. 9-1 ? STudcrwT Council merrvlners pose willw Tlweir daTes, Their parenTs, The Falror l'leadmasTer, and members of The TaculTy, fri I If S ,ff uf dl Shallow smirks, MisseTTmuses-wl1aTl'1as O'Brisn said? The Senor Trom Cuba Takes Time out Tor rx The pl1oTograpl'1er ll Thomas ,,,. ,.,. Lucy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., Lydia Languish ooooo Mrs. Malaprop ,,, ,,, Sir An+hony Absolufe Faullcland ,,,,,, ,.A ... w,. Mr. Bob Acers ,,,,,,, The Cap-n-Bonnet Players Present. The Rivals THE CAST Fag , se.. o ,,ses, o esse..ss ,... . so Julia ,,,,,. ,. ,, sss,,,s,,,,,,, Capfain Absolufe ,,,.,s.,,, Polly ,, ,,,,,,,,. . s...s,, Sir Lucius O'Trigger David ,,,,s,,.,,,,,,,s,..,Ys.., Back in I79O . .. 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I-111.1 3- ' i-'L I Y -li xx --,,.,.:.i-1 - ' A' - ' - - x . A-K , 1,2 .- ,if , ,A 4 3 ' 59 Freshman Class History By hard Work and deTerminaTion ins ear' f is , y s res man class has esfablished iTselT as one of The greal' classes OT Mal- vern. When we arrived aT Malvern, we were inTormed oT The many opporTuniTies which were available To us and we guiclcly Toolc advanTage oT Them. We were aware ThaT, TirsT and ToremosT, we were aT Malvern To obTain an educaTion. WiTh This in mind we sTudiously labored To mainTain high scholasTic grades and our eTTorTs did noT go unrewarded. BuT iT was noT all worlc and no play, Tor we proved ThaT we could also hold our own on The aThleTic. We Treshmen gave a good accounT oT ourselves in all The sporTs as well as many oTher exTracurricular acTiviTies. By The TreguenT recepTion oT Th ' e sacramenTs which were so accessible To us and The guidance of The priesTs we also advanced spiriTually. All These Things have given us Treshmen memories my ThaT we will cherish always and Try To add To in our TuTure years aT Malvern. MissH19- Mulrfvl- U Dan . Hamnfilon' , Hall' .lim , n n Class OTTicefS- Kew F eshma lierOY Glaum I' ref-'6,,, 'M 466OC6g: 'iff Sf Off- e,, 'Cea- S ,glelgdfooy C . 00,70 fdf 1 Del, e '96 4' Freshman Class Officers: Bill McDonough, Vic Sa lc r issian, Bill ScoTT, John Tunnell. Nicholas Abbonizio 2620 Bala Ave. Ardmore, Pa. Nick 'O' i' Terence Abboif Edward Arellano Jose Arellano 82 S. Rolling Rd. Ernpedraclo 252 Empedrado 252 Springfield, Pa. Habana. Cuba Habana, Cuba Terry Ed Jose 1 Jeffrey Azpell Michael Baniewicz David Baxler 328 S. Manoa Rd. lI2O Cobbes Sl. 402 Golf View Rd. Haverfown, Pa. Drexel Hill, Pa. Wallingford, Pa. Jeff Mike Dave .4P !i fi Lionel Baxfer 904 Sulqrave' Lane Bryn Mawr, Pa. Lonny Qi Alfie: When Big Mike ialks. rhey obey. L .ri .1 ,fig ?i 5 illlii Joseph Beclr RDW2 Sunbury. Pa. Joe bl VQ John Bradley 241 Glendale Rd. Upper Darby, Pa. Jack Philip Casfagna 2Ol Frederick Rd l-laverfown, Pa. Edward Caughlin 442 Levering Mill Rd. Merion, Pa. Jeffrey Chewning ll6 Healherwood Rd. l-laverfown, Pa. Jeff Thomas Connolly SI6 Valley Forge Rd. Hey! They're noi Freshmen. Devon, Pa. Tom Joseph Daly 6309 Chesler Ave Peler Cons+anlini 2728 S. 7'rh Sl. Philadelphia, Pa. Pele Ph ladelph P oe Roberi DeLuca 433 E. Woodland Ave. Springfield, Pa. Bob Philip Duffy 2I Aldwyn Lane Villanova, Pa. PhiI Thomas Fiehrer 2870 Hamiifon Mlddkfown Rd HamiHon. O. Tom Bammore 4 Md Wasnf Hms much fun four years ago was I+ Mnke? Roberf Garawski iOl2 Wainuf Sf. Coa1esvIHe, Pa. Bob James Gar-Hand LeRoy Glaum Ronald Griffin Kevin Hall 720i Wayne Ave. 4IO Earlinglon Rd. 405 Ml. Vernon Ave. 4 RUSTFC Lane Upper Darby. Pa. Havertown. Pa. Lansdale. Pa. Malvern. Pd. Don LeRoy Ronny Kevin James Harringfon Guy Hodge JOHN Holden 6 Meade Rel. 6949 Sherwood Rd. 4924 Woodland Ave. Broad Axe. Pa. Philadelphia 31, Pa. Drexel Hill. Pa. Jim Guy John Thomas Lafferly 503 So, Narberllw Ave. Merion, Pa. ll-l-Ol'nH Why so gay. Fallwer? ax Francis LaMarr 30 Powell Lane Upper Darby, P uprann Joseph Linsalafla James Mansfield Raymond Masciangelo John May l23O Wynqale Rd. 348 Wislar Rd. 803 Loraine Sl. 938 Reminqlon Rd Wynnewood, Pa. Wynnewood, Ra. Ardmore, 'a. Wynnewood, P Joe Jim Ray John James Monaghan Samuel Mongiello Alfred Moniof 2l2 Roberls Rd. 22l Lexinglon Ave. 4Ol Maple Ave. Ardmore, Ra. l-laverlowr, Ra. l-laddonlield, N. J. Jim Sam AI , A H, fl ff, .. Daniel Mullray Valley View Newlown Square, Pa. Dan Sweell 1 5 Roberl Murphy 703l Greenhill Rd Philadelphia 3I Bob Nor bad, buf sloppy. William McCloskey 723I Bren? Rd. Upper Darby. Pa. Bill William McDonough Terence McGinley 505 Parkview Drive 200 Walnul Ave Wynnewood, Pa. Wayne, Pa Bill Terry Raymond McCarlhy John McCloskey Weslfown, Pa. 3469 lvlidvale Ave. Ray Philadelphia, Pa. John John McConaghy Michael McDermo'H 805 Galemore Rd. IO? Wooded Lane Bryn Mawr, Pa. Villanova, Pa. John Mike James McKay James McLean Turner Rd l2I Shaffer Rd Wallxnglon P King of Prussia Pa Jim Jim Craig Nemefz I46 Academy Lane Upper Darby, Pa. Craig'l Dennis Niflxa l55 Marne Avenue l-laddonlield, NJ. Dennis Slonewall Shea did a nealer iob. ii,-9 .1 A L N '5 0 is 3 John Oberl Joseph O'Keefe 620 Rernbrolce Rd. Bryn Mawr, Pa. John IOS Grasmere Rd. Bala Cynwyd. Pa. -Joe.. Lawrence O'TooIe IOO4 Nicholson Rd. Wynnewood, Pa 1 Larry William Ovalle Michael Owens IO6 Lebanon Arms Apt 2452 Merwood Lane Philadelphia 3I, Pa. l-laverlown, Pa. Bill Mike Michael Pelerson Timolhy Phalen 22l3 Avon Rd. l5 Braxlon Rd. Ardmore. Pa. Rosemont Pa. Milne lim I Thomas Priory Viclor Sarlrissian William Scoff II6 Jellerson Ave. 40l9 Edges Mill Rd. 7 Plush Mill Road Briglgl, Pa, Dowinglown, Pa. Wallingford, Pa. Tom Vic Bill My, whal a crowded class. Whal are you ashamed of, Bill? John Tunnell John Willicombe William Woody 506 Sl. David's Ave. 2609 Oriole Rd. 220 James Drive Sl. Davids, Pa. Broomall, Pa. l-laverlown, Pa. John Jack Bill ,-1:21 ,.,.-. XZ!! WW X X .AM 1 x N W .. l -'uv W. V - 5 .. X K ,.. , x .xx X. N Swv 4 ,gf Z' 7 , ARR ophomore Class History This year we reTurned To Malvern as upperclassmen. AlThough aT Times lasT year some oT us ThoughT we wouldn'T make iT, buT we did and almosT all reTurned To Malvern This year. This year we Taced our school-noT Tearing The un- known, buT loving The known. Our TirsT year aT Malvern TaughT us ThaT This is a place where we buckle dov n and sTudy, where we enjoy dances, where we can parTicipaTe in sporTs. where we make liTe-long Triends, where we encounTer Teachers who are Triendly and TaTherly-a place we can call home, a place To which we can always reTurn. The sophomores enTered inTo school proiecTs more enThusiasTically This year. We proved ThaT we are a well-balanced class, excelling in all phases oT high school liTe. The sophomore class sTudied hard This year, and The resulTs oT This work were shown in The high grades achieved by many. We've realized ThaT all is noT play here aT Malvern, and we've re- sponded accordingly. BuT, oT course, we've realized ThaT There is a Time Tor play, so we've supporTed The dances and various oTher social TuncTions enThusiasTically. We even sponsored our TirsT dance, The Soph l-lop, which was a rousing success. Sophomores enTered inTo varsiTy compeTiTion This year and showed Themselves excellenT aThleTes. IT is cerTain ThaT our class will be heard Trom in The nexT Two years wiTh regard To sporTs. Over all we showed ThaT we have aTTained ThaT Malvern spiriT. The can drive, The chance drive, The dances. The sporTs. Teams, The opereTTa, and The various clubs all received sophomore supporT. BuT mosT imporTanT, we Took a big sTep This year Toward becoming men. We learned Two imporTanT Things-To Try our very besT Tor success and To accepT deTeaT humbly. Sophomore Class Officers, SiTTing: W. McGovern. B. Murphy, W. Sophomore Class Officers: B. Beall, T. Kelly, W. Brown, R. BaxTer, Ryan. Sfanding: A. O'KeeTe. 70 rg M '14 ww-- ,L a 'fl M. -- , fmzg-55 x ,, ,g.:.J5f.,. W wks JL. .. JN, W za: is 2' nhl? ,L Qtr. QU, YL 'Lili ww 1-ai: :N , :gif 5.. ' :swings- 'WWM w 21-u - U ,ff ww gy ,Lg 4 51,5 uv vm-faaw ' W., fiim W' Us g,a qw , ,- A ' NH., I f.-fiQ11!Q1Qgw 4. 3 ,M A. . 5 S, .1 Mg 5- -1 t Q fQw? f53- A E .1 ,1 3 ff 7l ., A Q Q-fffasw I , A -ffm, mf James Conner David Crolce Sranislas Czaclri Charles Dagif 1228 Edmonds Ave. 38 Wesl lslip Rd. RD42 729 Bedlord Place Drexel Hill, Pa. Wesf lslip, N. Y. Phoenixville, Pa. Merion, Pa. Jim Dave Slosh Charley Richard Davis Donald Day Daniel Diggin 4109 Bromley AVS- 4I3 Briarwood Rd. IZI6 S. Frederick Sf. Richmond, Va. Wallingford. Pa. Arlinglon, Va. Rich Don Dan They won William Doyle John Duffy Henry Dugan Telesforo Fernandez l59 Glenwood Rd. IOI3 Edmonds Ave. 3l5 E. Eagle Rd. Box 989 Haddonfield, N. J. Drexel il-lill, Pa. Wayne, Pa. San Juan, Puerlo Rico Bill Duff Buzzy Chico Richard Ferraro Thomas Forsyfh 636 Creiolelon Rd 499 E. Pavon Hollow Rd. annva Broomall, Pa. Dck Tom Eugene Francisco 29 E. Greenhill Rd. Broomall. Pa. 'lG'ene Paul Gallagher 609 Conesloqa Rd. Villanova, Pa. Paul George Kaffenberger SZI8 Fairhaven Rd. Cliflon Heighls, Pa. Kell Duane Grullce Avoca, lowa Duane Thomas Kelly 406 Parkview Dr. Wynnewood, Pa. Kel G? James Galia IO3 Sycanmre Rd Wallingford, Pa. Jim 'G- Richard Halloran 64lI Wayne Ave Philadelphia, Pa. Richie Joseph Kelman P.Q. Box l87 Surf Cily, N. J. Joe ,W . sz, M H2 'E l i ' if N9 W wN S., i'-1Mi4r1xf2 , 1- 1 ,M my .. v A..... QI. Q hm ,V 74 i.,m7S,. , ,....,. qwix X? pf V -.5 A1 QM: - ,5fi.W A 4 K K K --iziaiif 2 Jwyzsiff' .,v,,Mm.: V.. Vf 5Z5if'L - 6 , ,- E .M W A f i .L,- Az wg? , if , - -fvxfy Z..wEg,i'?,f ETA agp! - wg? .ig Q ,gfvgkf ge' : , W ?e 1 gun 4 KN. V. 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True, we iusT nosed ouT The seniors, buT we beaT Them. The baslceTball sTands were Tilled wiTh iuniors. The TooTball sidelines were packed by Them. The Traclc meeTs were crowded wiTh juniors. BuT our role in sporTs was noT enTirely passive, we were well represenTed on The Teams also. Three iuniors sTarTed on The baslceTball Team. We had Tive sTarTers on The TooTball squad-noT To menTion The many oTher members oT our class who were on The various Teams. Several OT our classmen received menTion on The diTTerenT All STar Teams. LasT, buT mosT cerTainly noT leasT, we did our besT in sTriving Toward academic prowess. In The beginning, we Tound our enTrance inTo science, modern language, and advanced maThemaTics a miTe diTTiculT, buT we soon adiusTed and many oT us consisTenly made The honor roll. Allin all, iT was a good year Tor The Junior class. We disTinguished ourselves spiriTually, aThleTically, socially, and academically. We showed ThaT Malvern can expecT in nexT year's Senior class, a greaT one. . . J. Owens' Siandxflq' M Erlang' i TS smanqi T' C Ol, lee ' .or Class WG .Ju ,UO Asa!!! X4 Class acfi. ' kUberO7Kice,S. T . ,ks-lg . 7- 9: '06 Dc, VI. OCCO -rl'- Ni Roberfo Adsuar Calle Caribe 66 Saniurce, P. R. lilo John Curlin I4 Valley Rd. Drexel Hill. Pa. Legs . ., James Andre G. Harry Benlwam John Campbell I9 Lakeview Drive IOII Cenlenniel Rd. ZOO S. Madigan Ave Media. Pa. Narlneiln. Pa. Upoor Darby. Pa, Pierre Harry JC, Donald Conway 8402 Midland Plcy. Lonq lsland, N, Y. Maggie Rober+ Cool: 347 Darby-Paoli Rd. O Louis D'Ambrosia 447 Saunders Dr. Sirallord. Pa. Lulu 'ESOL' pa- Quit sharing. Traboccol John DiMondi 108 W. 7il1 Si. New Caslle, Del. John 1--. il' Alex Duclrefl 300 Tlwornbro ok Ave Rosomnnf, Pa. NAV, Angelo Faragalli Timoihy Flanagan Rober+ Franclwe'r+i Joseph Freney IOS Bryn Mawr Ave. 400 Norrlicroll Rd. 4-4IO lsland Rd. 531 Sussex Rd. Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Springiield, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Wynnewood, Pa Angie Tim Bob Joe Leoncio Garcia Calle I2 99430 l-lavana. Cuba Leon Chrislopher Godwin 87 Meelinqlmouse Lane Wlwal are you looking ai, Owens? Spflnglleld' Pa- Chris John Hanley David Hollenbach Joseph Horn Monf Hubbard Jr I4 Van Mar Ave. ZOO Hilldale Rd. 2I5 Spring Mill Rd. l8IO Sungef Dr, Pleasaniville, N. J. Villanova, Pa. Villanova, Pa. Allavisla, Va. Reds George Bob Rebel Richard Hursl l26 Sleeplcchase Rd. Devcn, Pa. Dick David Malloy I39 Rochelle Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. Dave Charles Kennedy Michael Kulzer Anfhony LaGlglua 3 High Sl. Sl Allendale Rd. P S Malvern, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. n B ach Dll+y Mike T y Lawrence Lasko 805 Walchiinq Rd. Bound Brook. N. J. HLGNY.. Pa+rick Mahoney Weldon Lane Bryn Mawr, Pa. Pal Donald Massey 232 Yale Rd. Slrallord, P Don Privale' Seniors only Perer Murphy I7 Main S+. Farrninqlon, Conn. 'lMurph Did you calch him. Fal'her7 Dennis McAuliffe RDQW, Box 49 Easl Sfroudsburq, Pa. Dopey James McErlane 2IO Broad Sf. Malvern, Pa. Jimmy Roberf McNamara 2062 N. 62nd Sl. Philadelphia, Pa. Mac Joseph McGill 935 Reminglori Rd. Wynnewood, Pa. ..JOe.. Arnold OrsaHi 292 Melrose Rd. Merion, Pa. Arnie Joseph McLaughlin RDWH Shippensville, Pa. Joe James Owens 2452 lvlerwood Rd. l-laverlown, Pa. Jesse John McCa hon Box I66 Downinqfon, Pa. Jack Roberl McMahon I7O Union Ave. Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Bob Pefer Parleff RDQZ Downinglon, Pa. Pele ,swf f Warren Rainear Joseph Redican - ismjgw RDQQI 3I Chesfnuf Ave. .,-..j - M -R V-1 we Glen Moore, Pa. Bala, Pa. 43 Warren Reggie Mark Richardson I27 Palfcrson Ave, Gibbslown, N. J. Silas John Schlichfig 835 Beechwood Rd. Havertown, Pa. Johnny An+l1ony Rizzoffe Avondale. Pa. HTOFIYII Edward Schneider 303 Prospecl Ave Dunellen. N. J. ..Ed.. Black Friar Lalce's frozen af last and lhe freshmen lake advanfage. Michael Rooney IOI7 Edmonds Drexel Hill, Pa. O'Rourlce hl , if -sf John Shaffer 30 Shelbourne Rd l-leverfown, Pa. John Sfephen Saul PrIce's Lane Rose Valley. Mnylan, Pa. 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H91 1 ffelfea ag W -65 : , :, , - 52:5 5 qlnfvqwivp -Q- .M xg. vi. aid Ps in V Q x 1 A 3 S as v . if n- .- 4 33 ' 2 s E. K 9 ' 1.4 , 1 F? fi JOSEPH D. BIRLE 3000 Sheridan Road Chicago, Illinois Nexl' fall will find this novice boarder 'raking a Commerce and Finance course af Villanova. Joe enioys Mr. Moni- gomery's English class. Summer finds him evading game wardens in +he Pocono Mounlains. Dead-eye Birle gels his feel venfilafed in fhe summer-wifh bullels. Recenily Joe lefl Drexel Hill for +he big ciiy-Chicago. Cap'n'Bonne+ 4 Newspaper 4 Arl Club I, 2. Junior Basl:e+baIl I J.V. Baslzelball 2, 3 Junior Baseball 3 Varsily Baseball 4 Rifle Team I, 2,4 Tennis 2. 4 S N NX ? . Q3 -, , I f :F ig. N . R Xl I liff CTN- M ll . ' S li he SSS, X x JOHN S. ALEXANDER 4ll Field Poinf Road Greenwich. Connecficul' John came 'ro us 'rhis year from S+. Marys in Greenwich He is inleresfed in cars and works for a dealer during 'Ihe sum mer. Plans 'ro aflend Ihe Universi+y of Connechcuf and mayor in ornamenfal horlicullure. His hobbies sluing and hunhng Favorile subiecf-chemislry. Varsily Foolball 4 Rifle Team 4 vx 4 ' XX w X X we-si xx , . - x if ANR X ' J V My 5 lvl - 0 ,gi WI ifiiii x JAMES J. BRUDER Wesl Rolling Road Springiield, Pennsylvania This Siucleni Council member enjoys foofball exlremely and school occasionally. Came Io Malvern from Waldron and S+. Dorolhy's. Plans lo aiiend Nofre Dame. During lhe sum- mer he worlrs for his fal'her's M.A.B. eslablishmenl in Phil- adelphia, buf is conslanlly seen in Longporl. Usually seen ouiside ol school wilh I-larron and Murphy. English I is his favoriie subieci. Ari Club I Junior Foolball I Varsiiy Foolball 2, 3, 4 Junior Baslrelball I J.V. Baslcelball 2, 3 Traclc I Sludeni Council 4 Foolball Caplain 4 Q7 x ju s I f f j I Il I - i K ii ' ' liz i' 5 'Nil -I. I P f ' I Hi' I' . I A .by i I r i I . Q , il , - fjl .i'iL'5Z- , 3 ,,', 5 . 'N 'I 'I xi P ' i ii JOHN F. BLADY 340 Fisher's Road Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania John plans lo allend Haverford or Dulce, where he will pursue his swimming career wilh Pre-Med as a sideline. His Iavorile subiecls seem Io be English and Physics. John spends his spare iime al home working on his I-IO lrains and lounging around his pool. Can oflen be seen cruising in his '58 Bonneville. Ari Club l, 2 Dancing Class l Junior Foolball I Tennis 3, 4 Swimming I. 2, 3, 4 Golf 3, 4 Swimming Caplain ZZ.. X 'fl 1 COLIN S. CADY 2244 Elmwood Avenue Wilmelfe, Illinois Sieve came fo Malvern in his iunior year from New Trier High School. ln fhe summer he refurns fo life in fha Windy Ci+y. On fhe weekends he can usually be seen al Wyola Farms. Plans fo maior in lnfernafional Affairs af Georgefown in preparalion for a career in diplomacy. Glee Club 3, 4 JOHN C. CALPIN 2025 Laurel Road Haverlown, Pennsylvania ln +he fall Chumbo hopes 'ro pursue Business Adminislralion al' Penn S+a+e. Favorife subiecf is English. Breaks up many a class wi+h his serious disserfafions on lhe faulrs of his fel- low sludenls lusually Grahaml. ln 'the summer he works for a conslruclion firm in Avalon. Number one fan of S+. Den- nis's baskelball feam. Famous for answering all s+a'remen'rs wilh a hardy yowl. Varsily Foolball 3, 4 Varsify Baseball 4 Cap'n'Bonne+ 4 Yearbook 4 Sancluary Sociely 4 Tennis 3 ., O ROBERT F. CARDONE 27 Simpson Road Ardmore, Pennsylvania Bob. one of Ihe four year riders on Ihe Overbrook bus. plans fo maior in ma+h a+ Villanova nexr year. Of course his lavoriie subiecl is mafh. Manages To ge? in all sorls of difliculiies wiih Fafher Grifieriy in Spanish class. In Ihe summer he spends a Io? of lime ai Colonial Village and in Ocean Ciiy. Cap'n'BonneI 4 Newspaper 4 Junior Foo1baII2,3 Varsiiy Foolball 4 Junior Baseball I Track 3, 4 Wresiling 3, 4 RICHARD A. CAMPION I Croion Road Slraiford, Pennsylvania In Ihe Iall Dick hopes Io Ialce engineering ai' Villanova. I'IaiIs Irom Transfiguraiion Grade School and Wesl Calholic High. During 'rhe summer he commuies beiween Ocean Cily and Lenape Park. Plays fooiball when he can gel away from Ihe doclor. Spends his spare lime hunling. I-Iis favorile subieci is Trig. Cap'n'Bonne? 3, 4 Varsify Foolball 4 I W. t I J I I I II 1 I s 5 L- X J. MICHAEL CASHORE 240I Swede Road Norrislown, Pen nsylvania Mike, a day sIudenI s represenialive on +l'le sfudenl' council, has been a regular on Ihe Headmas+er's Honor Roll for four years. Aside from his oulslanding sclwolaslic aclnievemenls. he parlicipaies in sporls all year 'round. Caddies al Meadow- lands during 'rlwe summer. Favorile subiecf is German. Edilor of Malvern's second mos? 'famous news chronicle-The Friar's Lan+ern. Newspaper I, 2, 3, 4 Dancing Class I Junior Foofball I Junior Baseball I, 2 Varsify Baseball 3, 4 Wresfling 3 Class Officer 2, 3 Sfudenf Council 4 ix a s WN. RENEW was XQQX . N F -dh... '3 '- r L DE, x 'INE MICHAEL F. CARSON 322 Devon Slale Road Devon, Pennsylvania Presidenl' of Ihe Devon Boosler Club. Mike plans 'Io fake a Liberal Arls Course ai Villanova. Says Trig. is his favorife subiecl. Famous for his cuslomized black '53 Ford. ln The summer Mike works for a consfruclion firm. Claims San Fran- cisco is 'rlwe besf place in 'the U.S. Io live. Malvern's mosl valuable player in Ioolball made firsf 'ream all-inferac. Cap'n'BonneI 4 Ari Club I Junior Fooiball I. 2 Varsily Foofball 3, 4 Junior Baseball I Rifle Team 4 Track 2. 3, 4 'Q JA 15 s lx ll K 5 JAMES J. CASTELLO 5l4 Woodbine Avenue Narberlh, Pennsylvania Jim, who hails from Narberlh, plans lo go from Malvern lo Villanova, where he will lake a Liberal Arfs course. Lasf summer he worked as a painfer and as a soda ierk. ll you hear, l-ley Ralph, you had belrer look oul for a yellow and black Buick, Favorile subiecl is English. Can be seen af all fhe Malvern dances. Cap'n'Bonnel I, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper 4 Yearbook 4 Ari Club l, 2 Dancing Class I Junior Baskelball l, 2 Junior Baseball I Varsily Baseball 4 Wresllinq 3 Tennis l JOHN L. CASSADY 38l Wesl Trollers Drive Mailland, Florida Rebel, who came ro Malvern in his iunior year, is 'lhe smallesl man in 'rhe boarding elemenl. John is an excellenl Lalin sludenl' and plans fo enler Sf. Greqory's Seminary of Cincinnali, Before John enlers flhe seminary, he plans 'ro spend lhe summer in Florida boaling and fishing. This year he was one ol Doc Powers' favorile baskelball managers. Cap'n'Bonnel 3, 4 Newspaper 3, 4 Sancluary Sociely 3, 4 Cross Counlry 3 Golf 4 Manaqer Varsily Baskelball 4 .ga F' 3' , . Fi 1 A I 44 as f y y ,yi f MH' if , 1 , J I f gal 1 fe-r-F a I f X 0, it ll: X r .,,,., ANTHONY T. D'AQUlLA 2I I Lafayelle Avenue Oreland, Pennsylvania Oreland's gill lo Malvern, Tony hopes lo pursue an account- ing course al' Villanova. During lhe summer he washes dirly dishes al Seagull in Shipbollom. Claims his besl subiecl is Trig. His hobbies consisl ol collecling Dixieland records and lrying lo keep his '54 Chevy running. Frequenlly seen with Jim O'Brien and Mole Shermer. On snowy mornings can be heard saying, Lel's lake lhe back roads. Yearbook 4 Ari Club I, 2 Dancing Class I Junior Foolball I, 2 Junior Baseball I, 2 Varsily Baseball 3, 4 Class Officer 4 ,-:Pe JAMES P. COLLINS King Road R.D. -ff2 Malvern, Pennsylvania Jim came here from Sl. Palrick's Grade School in Malvern. Nexl year he plans lo lake up accounling al Villanova. Spends his spare lime working on cars, especially a cerlain '49 Ford. Claims his lavorile subiecl' is P.O.D. Ollen seen working in lhe Acme in Malvern, Favorile expression, Slay cool. Arl Club l Dancing Class I Junior Baseball l, 2 Wreslling 3 2 if v i i T 5 S lgllliiii X .- xv- ' ., X vw 2 P .. - - - , . . .... - r -.- -. - I 1 fwsfsg, BRIAN E. DOWNEY 726 Sproul Road Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Mor? plans lo go lo M.l.T. where he will lake up engineer- ing. During lhe summer he can be seen driving around Ocean Cify in his hol '58 Bonneville. Aslronomy lakes up mosl ol his spare lime. l-le is one of Misler I-lansell's prize physics sludenls. Nalurally his lavorile subiecl is physics. Cap'n'Bonnel 4 Newspaper I, 2, 3,4 Dancing Class I Track I, 2, 3, 4 Wreslling 4 Class Officer I C . xl ' N g Xen S C53 Q lo A A 75 r , -1 -. L, , I . ik 439, 'Viffyxl 'ff Qs? 53 Ai, A D .A. ' g V 'Y 1 ' al l I'- fsk, is -sf . ROBERT W. DENTON IO8 Marios Slreel Kingslon, New York Bob came lo Malvern in his iunior year from Kingslon l-ligh School in New York. Known lor his liking for Falher Carney and slock car racing. Works in lhe summer al his Ialher's Cadillac agency. This year Bob received all-inlerac loolball honors. Can oflen be seen on weekends hilch-hiking lo New York wilh Smilly. Glee Club 4 Cap'n'Bonnel 4 Varsily Foolball 3,4 Rifle Team 3 EN HALL ,X V i V' Xsxxl 14 'i at 3N. N l gif' X 4 K r X98 x 'x . El f ' sl ', .xi 33 ,, V,.r --7i1i.a25f?5E?75l31 ' 1 s ..s.- is i ci -,. be f.,NI. . . ' sis I X I1 xt X wg 3 K W s 3 s Ee 11? . Q X el.. sg is A X XXX l Si -3471? I i 115 X ,yi . 75I v 1 , ' A X , , me vi, i 32522 QW 1 u , ,S K2 .ssl , Q-Sei 'I .s f5rfQ5f' a g ,5 , get X si + X N: vi ff, L ,I Q x X -- 1X'1:.i,f' ff. :fi - I af.. e ' ,. V. 5 i I .. GREGORY R. FREDERICK Beech and Cedar Sireel Pollslown, Pennsylvania If you're in Alber's Hall and you hear, Where's Murph? , you know Greg is in fhe vicinily. A four year Isoarder. Greg spends his spare lime shaving and drag racing in Pollsfown. Nexr year he is planning +o allencl Villanova, Lafayeffe, or Holy Cross. Favoriie subiecl is Larin lmaybe nexf yearl. Arr Club I, 2 Dancing Class I Sanciuary Sociely I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Baskelball I Varsily Baslcelball 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4 Tennis I O00 0 5 iigib- .i :X , If I 'Ti gil if ,J fV,AA f a --- , 11' JAMES P. EUSTACE 6355 Drexel Road Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Having come 'ro Malvern from Our Lady of Lourdes in Over- brook, Jim is besf known for his ever-ready appearance wifh a camera. He can ollen be seen faking piclures af Malvern afhlefic even+s. His favorile expression, Hold I+, signifies his keen in'reres+ in pholography. In fhe fall Jim plans Io go 'fo Villanova where he will lake Pre-Law. Glee Club I Cap'n'Bonnel' 3, 4 Newspaper 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Dancing Class I Track 4 Cross Country 4 Tennis 2,3 A f 1 Q s 1 iv ,WJE I yi I ,II.liII'l ffrl JAMES S. GRAHAM 200 Cedarbroolc Road Ardmore, Pennsylvania One ol' Ardmore's many conlribulions lo Malvern, Jim hopes Io allend Norlh Carolina where he will Take business admin- islralion. Summer finds lhis boy al Branl Beach looking al Ihe girls and boals, and wishing he could wafer-slci. The beller hall of lhe Graham-Calpin couple, Jim echoes, Why cerlainlyf' an English lranslalion of his parIner's lavoriie expression. Claims his besl' subieci is Spanish and his hobby is loolball. Dancing Class I Junior Foolball I, 2 Varsily Foolball 3, 4 Junior Baseball I, 2 Track 3, 4 Class Officer I I TT'-5 0- all l . -- 'IF vc px . El ,.l fT.l 'T xl I ,J , ' 1-1-1. X GERALD H. GILLIN 336 Cherry Lane I-laverlown, Pennsylvania Gu G. came Io Malvern from Sl. Dennis on a scholarship. He hopes Io pursue a Liberal Arls course al Villanova or Sl. Joe's. I-lis lorle is Logic, During Ihe summer he is an underpaid sloclcboy al John Wanamakerls. Gerry's pride and ioy is his 'SI Sluclebalcer oil burner l45 miles 'ro Ihe quarll. Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Cap'n'BonneI 2, 3. 4 Dancing Class I Junior Fooiball I, 2 Junior Baslcelball I Junior Baseball I lil' 0 Q O X- 0 0 '9-. u 0 ,N O Oo i:'S'r:-flie no wflg Q A S. like r QQ as 44 , 9' Y . v EDWARD J. HALLORAN 64Il Wayne Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Biff hopes Io pursue an engineering course af Penn. ln fhe summer Biff spends his fime Ioafing in Venfnor. Claims he doesn'f like girls lmuchl. Favorife subiecf is Trig. Repeafedly replies, l'll never do if again. He is famous for his am- biguous quesfions in class. Offen heard felling of his various escapades. Cap'n'Bonnef 3, 4 Swimming l, 2, 3 Arf Club I Dancing Class l Sancfuary Sociefy l, 2 Junior Foofball I Varsify Foofball 2, 3, 4 Traclf I, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer I, 2, 3 JOAQUIN R. GUMA Sfh and 22nd Miramar Havana, Cuba Sums is a well-known and popular four year boarcler. This summer he'll be driving his hof Corveffe befween gay Havana and fhe whife beaches of Varadera. Nexf year he plans fo go fo Villanova or Ihe Universify of Pennsylvania. Boasfs fhaf his favorife subiecf is English. Famous for cheafing? in Spanish class. Dancing Class I Junior Baseball 2 Varsify Baseball 3, 4 Rifle Team I, 2 Class Officer l, 2 Speech Club 3 Fifa F I :X 9 I. :xxx ly A X , x x XX X Q Q' X X X N l: il' Qi in RN N bl ALEC HICKS 25 Sabine Avenue PAUL F. HARRON Newlon Srreel' Road Newlon Square, Pennsylvania Howdy, who drives a baby blue Impala, claims lhal he'II make his lirsl million before he reaches lhe age of reason. He Ihinlcs 'rhal Falher Knapp's logic class is 'rhe besl I1e's ever had. Spends Ihe summer in Margafe wilh an occasional excursion 'ro Ocean Cily. Nexl year will find Paul ailending Holy Cross. Always insisls. Ol: course I'II sIar'r. Dancing Class I Junior Foorball I Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 4 Junior Baslcelball I, 2 Varsily Baskerball 3, 4 Junior Baseball I, 2 Varsily Baseball 3, 4 Track I Class Officer I, 2, 3 5:1 Q 7 N I 1 , if . -f'3E?'.!f A -i1'q2'EE1iif'.7 -V ,',7'::f I I b'-H. HQ NX, lm ig, I 'YQ . I Narberlh, Pennsylvania Hiclc came lo Malvern on a scholarship from Waldron. Earns odd change during Ihe summer working as a soda ierl: wilh Caslello. Nexl 'Fall he plans lo fake up engineering al' Villa- nova. Aller due consideralion he comes up wilh malh as his lavorile subiecl. Hails from Hiclcville, a suburb of Hungry- 'rown lNarberlI'1l.Spends all his spare lime hopelessly working on his '56 Ford. Cap'n'BonneI I, 3, 4 Ari Club I Dancing Club I Junior Foolball I Traclc I Swimming I, 2, 3, 4 Caplain Swimming Team Baseball Manager I I XI' .. 79.71 Q i Nil. Li? .mg X 'W ROBERT R. HURST I26 Sleeplechase Road Devon, Pennsylvania This year's capiain of Ihe punchy grapplers, Bob, ihe punchi- esf of ihem all, plans fo go Io Villanova and Ialce aeronau- Iical engineering. Well, good Iuclc, Bob. This summer he hopes Io gel a iob on a farm in Texas. For purely recreaiional purposes. he indulges in Iwo sporis-wreslling and courfing a ceriain female from Bromall. His sirong poinf in Ihe class- room is Trig. For iusf abou? every siiualion Jrhal' arises he says, Wha+, me punchy7 Cap'n'Bonne+ 2, 3, 4 Newspaper 4 Yearbook 4 Ari Club I Dancing Class I Junior Baseball I Wresiling 2, 3, 4 Wresiling Capfain i .Z sf, sim , is-5. ,kk.f WILLIAM F. HINDERSCHEID II39 Roclccreelc Road Gladwyne, Pennsylvania Hindu, a iour year boarder, is Icnown as Ihe cusioclian of The Pie Shop. Noforious as The most cunning and persisienf gambler Io hir The Malvern campus. Friends are used Io him declaring, Gel ou? The money and IeI s play cards. Nexi year he expecfs 'Io fake a pos?-graduafe course. Then he plans io afiend a souihwesiern college in preparaiion for a career as an oil Iycoon, Ari Club I Dancing Class I Sancfuary Sociely I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Baslceiball I Junior Baseball I Swimming I Tennis 2, 3, 4 fjyf :Wage ' I -- 1 1 Mew ' ' , ' ,..4.... ROY P. MAGARIGAL R.D. qw Media, Pennsylvania The only boy in Ihe school wifh self-frapped squirrel-skin seal covers for his Carman Shia, Roy commules from Media. I-lis ambilion is +o become a carpenler. During lhe summer he is a me-Ial mechanic. Roy is a greal' lover of The ouldoors and spends mos? of his Time hunling. Oflen seen lurning lhe radiafor on, even in 'the summer. Ari Club I, 2 Tennis 2, 3 I.. f f I? 1 'gin ' I. . ::.......i.1r- '- , J loo H BRIAN S. LOWERY 8218 Slenlon Avenue Cheslnul Hill, Pennsylvania Brian, Malvern's lone represenlafive from Chesfnul' Hill. plans lo pursue archileclure al lhe Universify of Pennsylvania. During +he summer he frequenls Ocean Cily on lhe week- ends, ls known for his Tweedy appearance. The only Sanla Claus ever lo wear a buckle in lhe back of his Irousers. Brian's hobby is bridge, and his favorife subiecf is French. Glee Club 3, 4 Cap'n'Bonne+ 3, 4 Ari Club l Dancing Class I Yearbook 2, 3. 4 Junior Baseball I Track 4 Tennis 3 I X. xl' ' ,,,, J' .,.', , Hlllln, . fi Xl B IIN L , + 'Y JOSEPH M. MANDES 62I Old Lancasler Road Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Joe is one of lhe well known shullerbuqs around lhe Malvern campus. I-lis camera is in beller shape lhan The blue '49 Chevy lhal he drives. Joe is very inleresled in biology and plans lo pursue lhis field of sludy al S+. Joseph's College. Durinq lhe summer he works al fhe Bryn Mawr College and occasionally Iinds lime 'ro work on his slamp colleclion. Cap'n'Bonnel 2, 3. 4 Glee Club 4 Newspaper 2. 3,4 Yearbook 4 Arl Club I Dancing Class I Junior Foolball I Varsily Foolball 2, 3,4 Junior Baskelball I Junior Baseball I Track 2 JOHN J. MAHONEY 6904 Cily Avenue Philadelphia 3I, Pennsylvania W3DJW, a 'four year cornmuler, came from Sl. Callislus. In The fall he plans lo lake up Pre-Law a+ Villanova. Says his favorile subiecls are English and Lalin. Can oflen be seen discussing 'Iomorrow's weafher wilh Sarkissian. Misler Han- selI's number one sludenl in 'rhe Radio Club-even has a 'rwo way radio in his black bug. Newspaper I, 2 Dancing Class I Tennis I, 2, 4 Radio Club 4 It 4-f xxx W X A F 'I I - ' ' i .Xi is : 5 O 'si'- S S SRXSBQ 5 asia is Exe Q ANDREW J. MURPHY 3I Main Slreel Farminqlon, Conneclicul Andy, foolball co-caplain and presidenl of Sludenf Council, lor four years Inas been asking, Are Ilwere any monks around? His lavorile subiecl is Ivlisler ScI1usIer's Lalin class. Plans Io Ialce up law al eillwer Holy Cross or Daylon in order Io lake care ol I-IaIIoran's legal problems. Besides sporls Inis Iavoriie paslime is walclwinq cowboy movies. He lias been spending his summers in Longporl. Cap'n'BonneI 3, 4 Dancing Class I Sancluary Sociely I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Foolball I Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 4 Junior Baslrelball I, 2,3 Junior Baseball I. 2 Varsiiy Baseball 3, 4 Track I Class Ollicer I, 2, 3, 4 Sludenl Council Presidenl 4 Foolball Caplairi 4 2'-N I E .3 'f Il PAUL B. MISSET I946 lvlonlqomery Avenue Villanova, Pennsylvania Paul is a graduale oi Waldron Academy. Nexl year lie plans Io allend Georqelown Universily where I'1e plans Io Ialce Business Adminislralion. His bobby is cars, especially luis '58 MG. Claims Iris iavorile subiecl' is logic. Nexl summer will probably find Paul cruising around Ocean Cily. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Cap'n'BonneI I, 2, 3, 4 Dancing Class I Sancluary Sociely I Junior Baslcelball I Swimming 2, 3 Gall 4 ir' Mir ' I- NN, I E 'Y Y X. 1, :,fm. 'QI,!?ff, :sis .SVA 4., , 3 i' Is. .-Ln., MICHAEL J. McDONOUGH 505 Parkview Drive Wynnewood, Pennsylvania One ol Malyern's All-American boys, Mike, since freshman year, has earned nine oul ol a possible lwelve yarsily lellers. In Ihe summer. he commufes belween Sea Isle Cily and Ocean Cily, bul is usually hanging around I4lh Slreel in Ocean Cily. Mike is undecided as 'ro whal college he will aflend, buf one +hinq's cerlain-lhe school will have a loof- ball learn. Cvlee Club 2 Cap'n'Bonne+ 3, 4 Newspaper 2 Dancinq l Junior Foolball I Varsily Foolball 2, 3 Zlunior Baskelball I, 2 Varsily Baskelball 3, 4 Junior Baseball I Varsily Baseball 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3,4 Class Oliicer 2 if I V' 'Ir GCQAIIO wg 1 LITI, If I J. EMMETT McDERMOTT Norlh Broadway Upper Nyack, New York This Seplember Fairlielcl Universily in Connaclicul will find Pinky as one of ils educalion maiors. Claims social sluclies lo be his favorile subiecl, During lhe summer he works for his laIher's ice cream company. If you hear strange melodi- ous sounds coming from lhe vicinily ol Albans Hall. if is probably Ihe Big E. slrumming on his guilar. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Cap'n'Bonnel' I, 2, 3, 4 Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 Tennis I, 2, 3, 4 13- DENNIS D. O'BRIEN Bellevue-Slrallord l-lolel Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nexl' year Dennis hopes lo 'rake engineering af Annapolis. Favors lvlisler l-lansell's Physic-s class 'rhe mosl. This year he came lo Malvern hol from lhe roulelle wheels in Las Vegas. Due lo his vasl gambling experience he found himself a niche wilh lhe Malvern card sharlcs. This summer he will be worlring for his lalher al 'rhe Bellevue-Slrallord. - DF 25- FT. H is AX A vi k gm: 'ORTUNE ' ....... , . ' QI Y , L 1 ' I ' 53 ll '22, '- -QTI : as C. EDWARD MCGOVERN 5l7 Old Gulph Road Narberlh, Pennsylvania Ed's lavorile subiecl is Trig. Nexl 'lall will find him lalcing a Commerce and Finance course al Villanova. During lhe school year he is conslanlly seen wilh Caslello and Hiclcs. l-le relines goll balls for his lalher's company in lhe summer. When he has some spare lime he sails his molh oul ol Slone Harbor. Glee Club I, 3. 4 Cap'n'Bonnel 3, 4 Ari Club 2 Dancing Class I Junior Foolball I. 2 Junior Baslcelleall I, 2 Varsily Baslcelball 4 Junior Baseball I, 2,3 Varsily Baseball 4 -5' E .2 N- ' , if ii' 1 5 G' MICHAEL F. O'BRlEN IIO9 Bellemore Road Balfimore IO, Maryland Milce, Bal+imore's represen+a+iye lo Malvern, is one of lime Alber Hall mob. He plans lo alfend Nolre Dame or flue Naval Academy. Summer finds him selling cars in Florida. Frequenlly seen loolcinq for a good spol fo play bridge away from llwe mob. His lavorife subiecl is Spanish. When he has lime lie Tinlcers wiTl1 his HO frains. Glee Club 3, 4 Cap'n'Bonne+ 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 is l F a J EDWARD J. O'MALLEY 54l Ballyfore Road Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Ed, a golf enihusiasl, plans 'ro pursue medicine af Nolre Dame. French is The subiecl he likes besl. Consfanlly seen wiih Tom Shallow and Brian Lowery. Spends his summers al Ocean Cify and lhe Allanlic Ciiy Race Track. Shools a near par lIO5l al lhe Bala-Cynwyd Counlry Club. Occasionally sleals his la'rher's '58 Olds Converiible. Cap'n'Bonnel 4 Yearbook 4 Ari Club I Dancing Class I Junior Baskelball l Junior Baseball I Golf 2, 3, 4 Golf Caplain 4 X I -ik fri ! I X Tlgtu 17,3 f ff- .f 1. f .. 4 1 5 -A . xl,-f-X., Q - f L, 15 gixiji 2 if ilff ' 501' .lil Y Q 5' ani. RANCE O'BRIEN Wyola Farms Newlown Square, Pennsylvania Rance's Favorile subiecf is Trig. Nexl year he plans To rake engineering af The Universify of Virginia, A frozen four wheel drive man, he is famous for his variely of cars. ln The sume mer he lives in Longporl and commules To Ocean Ciiy. Has lrouble making up his mind as ro whom he will dance wilh. Rancid is known for The greal parries he has had in The pasi. Glee Club 3, 4 Rifle Team 2 Track 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 jf f aff if J f I Xl y f I 1 ' f l 77 A S. xiii' ,ijt E yy X 5 .75 fa 6 s f 7 EUGENE P. POWERS ll2 Buckingham Drive Rosemonf, Pennsylvania Gene came fo Malvern from Sf. Aloysius. Nexf year he plans Io fake an insurance course af Penn Sfafe. One of fhe famed members of Misfer Sperrano's Lafin class of years gone by. His hobby is filling his liffle black bool: wifh girls fhaf are available for dafing. A good friend of one of our deparfed members- Dodo. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Cap'n'Bonnef I, 2, 3, 4- Dancing Class I Rifle Team l, 2 Track I Swimming I, 2, 3. 4 Class Officer I, 2 N swan M JOSAPHAT PLATER-ZYBERK 7 Whifworfh Avenue Paoli, Pennsylvania Zoobs plans fo affend Villanova where he will fake engi- neering. His favorife subiecf is Trig. A lifeguard af Villanova Swimming Club, he spenf his summer guarding lives-es- pecially fha female variefy. Passes his spare 'time monlueying around cars, parficularly a cerfain '52 Cadillac. Known for his speedy response af all fimes. Glee Club 4 Cap'n'Bonnef 3, 4 Newspaper 4 Yearboolc 2 Junior Foofball 2 Junior Baskefball 2 Varsify Baskefball 3, 4 Junior Baseball 2 Varsify Baseball 3, 4 4,1- 1-41' i I. I, .. ,,,.,,g4 'P ' vs 9 'I-'fi Q JOHN H. REILLY Box II6 Glen Hardie Road Wayne, Pennsylvania Smiley is whaf you mighf call a before and affer case, as far as weighf is concerned. Claims his favorife subiecf fo be hisfory. Is well known for his fine fasfe in anfique cars. His chief ambifion is fo visif Alaska. This is quife fiffing because he plans fo false refrigerafion af Villanova. Cap'n'Bonnef 3, 4 Rifle Team 3, 4 9.r..-C Amen f ui 0 , s j 9 .V I CHARLES A. PULFREY 90 Crofon Road Sfrafford, Pennsylvania Chas, one of our oufsfanding fraclc men, can always be seen chasing Mr. Felfon's roach around fhe campus. During The summer he worlcs af Howard Johnson's. In fhe fall he plans fo lake a Liberal Arfs course af Villanova. His favorife sub- jecf is Trig. Frequenfly diverfs from The cross counfry course Towards V.M.A. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Cap'n'Bonnef 2, 3, 4 Dancing Class I Rifle Team I Track I, 2, 3, 4 Cross Counfry I, 2, 4 Cross Counfry Capfain if 71 Y -- if F? lf--3? V - -7 .f L. x-Q --'-ff: iii: '- I--1 3 Iwi! -4' 'livhksx 1 as ..--Wulf-.x V'-MANGA I .., ee r- 1 - - is Q M :ja ,sg-as RICHARD V. RUDOLPH Middlefown Road Gradyville, Pennsylvania Rudy hails from The Ihriving melropolis of Gradyville. He can 'lrequenfly be seen calching a smoke in The senior smok- ing room. Trig is his favorile subiecl. Would like Io maior in physics al SI. Josephs Boasfs Thai' he will be one of The firs+ men Io reach Ihe moon. We hope he has a good lime fhere. Cap'n'Bonne+ 4 Arf Club I Dancing Class I Junior Foofball 2 Rifle Team I, 2, 3,4 Wreslling 4 Tennis I Varsily Foolball Manager 3, 4 .9 . 55 k :ill - fu 1124! I 'Q in ,, s ll . , 5 f l ALEXANDER F. RUDEN 6930 McCallum Slreef Philadelphia, I9, Pennsylvania A newcomer al Malvern This year, Sandy has become very popular in a shorl lime. His 'lavorile subiecl is Trig. He plans Io 'rake engineering af Lehigh next year. Spends his summers working a+ a driving range and al his uncle's calile ranch in Florida. Ollen seen on Ihe phone in Albers calling one of his many girl friends. Glee Club 4 Cap'n'BonneI' 4 Varsily Baseball 4 Track 4 Golf 4 N if '-I 'l I:':1::if'll'li. I I - ...i aIIIEIEI!!II:glII W7 yi A iieiiizgiglliulhlg, .1-T ,iigysir U, vlili la 1 Hi' A ' Ii' ii' I I I! ' I, I Nil Q u ., 5 I I .Y 4 i :. lk: Q' l i A, L , I X -'- a 5 x 1. 1 si-XX Y IIO JOHN P. SEXTON I3I2 Hillside Road Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Juan, a Tour year rider on The 69Th STreeT bus, hopes To pursue a career in The Toreign service. MosT likely he will aTTend GeorgeTown. A dead-eye on The rifle Team, John can oTTen be seen chewing The rag wiTh Rudy. 5omeTimes, iusT Tor Tun, he cuTs in on Tom ShaIIow's love IiTe. I-Ie never worries where his nexT meal is coming from. Glee Club I, 4 Cap'n'BonneT 4 Dancing Class I Junior FooTbaII I Rifle Team I, 2, 3,4 Radio Club 4 s 0 fxx .ll I 1. V if J 0, '13 W A C Vg S EXTO N EXT F00 DS F0052 JAMES B. SARKISSIAN 4OI9 Edges Mill Road DowningTon, Pennsylvania Uncle WeThbee, famous Tor his classroom weaTher predic- Tions, is going To Take meTeoroIogy aT The UniversiTy of ST. Louis. Jim enioys English class The mosT. Is an avid pro hockey Tan. Once in a while he manages To Tend goal him- self. Mainly responsible Tor The infamous carToons ThaT appear on These Treasured pages. Yearbook 4 Tennis 3, 4 VarsiTy Baseball 4 h QI IN' A A571 , fi Q Y l ,N H : Y N' N 2- -IW' If ,VIII S4 3 I ' AW . NX IDI N Ili. '3- R. WILLIAM P. SHEA l2 Medbury Road Chealer, Pennsylvania Siena Wall Shea has lell his imprinl on Malvern. ln lhe fall he hopes fo lalce Pre-Med al eilher Villanova or Sl. Josephs where he will maior in wall disseclion, Works for a conslruclion firm in lhe summer belween weekends al' Ocean Cily. Can ellen be heard saying, Who's having a parly lhis weekend. Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Cap'n'Bonne+ I, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Ari Club l Dancing Class I Junior Foolball I Varsily Foolball 2 Rifle Team l. 2 Traclc l, 3 Class Officer l Varsily Baseball Manager 2 , R X , .II E5 0 vbg- - A f , ,ia 14 . Q: 'H' s Q E65 THOMAS J. SHALLOW l25 Farwood Road l-laverlown, Pennsylvania Tom came lo Malvern from Presenlalion Grade School. Nexl year he plans 'ro 'falce a Liberal Arls course al Nolre Dame. His lavorile subiecl is Falher Knapp's logic. While he is af Ocean Cily in lhe summer, he spends a lol of lime fishing and boafinq. Crediled wilh leaching Bill Shea how 'ro knock down walls. Cap'n'Bonne+ 4 Ari Club l Junior Foolball l Junior Foolball 1,3 Rifle Team 2 x QJHAT! v-4 If I , 3: T 'w , A 'Ve - Old' 6, I. JOHN G. SMITH 523 Easf I4'rh Slreel New York '-7, New York Chiel came Io Malvern Iasl year from Xavier Milifary Academy in Manhallan. This year he was chosen as a Boarder's represenlalive on fha Sfudenl Council. Known as one oi 'rhe Iew non-smokers in Albers Hall. Ollen heard saying, I-ley, guys. or Me, sir? Plans lo sludy English and hislory in preparalion for a career in leaching. Cap'n'Bonnel 3, 4 Varsily Foolball 3, 4 Varsily Baseball 4 Track 3, 4 Sludenl Council 4 2 K xc 222' Qs: f f liz-- -ii. iQ . Q Q1 I C +4-ss, T ,- X, xx-.M ' .. .. YV W N K' - .Q 1 Sa X SQNZ' A i i k.QL !:a5 H W3 - lr!-I'-U7 1ik.,3x2::3 'X ., I 1 . 4 4: Q f Q 1 I , I V 5 . -4 .N ' 11' I WILLIAM B. SHERMER I I2 Weslwood Park Drive I-Iaverrown, Pennsylvania Bill came +o Malvern on a scholarship from Sl. Aloysius Academy. Claims favorile subiecl 'lo be Spanish. In lhe Iall mole hopes lo lake up Pre-Med al I-laverlord. Frequenlly boosls lhe merils ol Manoa, where he is seen rodding around in his cuslomized '52 Ford. In lhe pasl, Bill has spenl his summers caddying al Llanerch. Newspaper 4 Ari Club I Dancing Class l Junior Foolball 2, 3 Junior Baskelball I Junior Baseball I Varsily Baseball 3, 4 Track I Cross Counlry I Class Cilicer 2, 3, 4 Wreslling 4 W. if Fi 12 . E -- W ii sg . is ' T Q 5 K ws is . l 1251 151: we X7 ggi Nbr W- 4 , JAMES STEVENSON 999 Twin Oaks Lane Birmingham, Michigan Jim, one of our beiler physics siudenis also came lo Malvern in his iunior year. One of ihe exporienis of bridge in lh e Albers card players' union. Spends many weekends ai Hinder- scheid's, Always bragging aboui Birmingham and his while dog, mop, Jim is undecided as io whai course he will lake in college. bul mosi likely physics will be a maior parl of ii. Glee Club 4 Cap'n'Bonnei 4 Tennis 4 f','a:f?fi h S 1.w4s,f,.szf 1 1 .5 1 iff- fzggfi. 4. as . .W ,'-zzie,fff::,ia4i:g -161' .,i t'. iii s ' THOMAS M. SODEMAN l52O Spruce Sireel Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tom, Malvern's ambassador from Missouri, came lo ' us in his lunior year, He immediaiely became known as one ol our mosl sincere sludenis. Oflen heard saying, Falher Gilli- gan, l don r undersiand ihisf' Famous for his balleis, given in 'rhe middle of class. Tom oflen irequenls lhe iennis couris. l-lis mosl disiinguishing iealure is lhai he has been around ihe world. Tennis 3, 4 Radio Club 4 PT basil N K , riff iw llllllll Iii , H s a . n 7 iii! . 1 42'-2 5 W H ,,,, r .M wi- w s. I in V. V Zi L ss M 9: ui s i i II4 JOHN C. TRUMBORE I828 Sycamore Slrael Befhlehem, Pennsylvania The leading exponenf of life in Befhlehem, John came 'Io Malvern as a boarder in his sophomore year. His favorile subiedr is P.O.D. During The summer he leafs away his lime in Ocean Cily. Nexl year he plans Io alfend BosIon College, where he hopes Io Ialce a Commerce and Finance course. Glee Club 3, 4 Cap'n'Bonne'r 3, 4 Newspaper 2 Sancluary Sociely 2 Junior Foofball 2 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Golf 4 N ,X 5 x seq, , W A X , Ax .2 , I XX I 15 MIA? X . ' ,,, I X. , 41 -T ' . y 1 y .XS . I 515' 'X' ' TO 1. i ..-in-rzziiii Vvff-'fir N THOMAS N. TONER I I I9 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania T.N.T. is The ex-sfar of S+. Doro'rhy's foolball, baslcelball, and baseball Ieams. Because of his achievemenls in sporfs as well as ofher Ihinqs, Tom claims, l'm great He drives a '53 Merc converlible, once The mouIhmobile. Teams wi'Ih Herron Io harass Fafher Knapp in logic class. Nexf year he hopes 'ro play foofball a+ Dayfon, a co-educafional school. Glee Club 4 Cap'n'Bonne1' 4 Arl Club I, 2,3 Dancing Class I Junior Foolball I Varsily Foofball 2. 3 Junior Baslceiball I, 2 Junior Baseball I, 2 Track I. 2, 3, 4 Class Officer I, 2, 3 7... 'ix T ' A-'YL , Q 1 I 7 'll 71 ' ' 6 L: 'B .S S g N gy 5 M '- 5 RICHARD L. WEICKER Macada Road Berhlehern, Pennsylvania Dickie Bird came fo Malvern from S+. Augus+ine's in Bridgeporl. He has made a number of friends by his quiel' and calm aHi+ude. If you ever need any iniormarion abou? baseball lacis, ask Dick. He claims baseball and golf are his chief inreresis. In 'lhe Fall he hopes Io lake a course in corporarion law al Georgerown. Glee Club I, 3. 4 Cap'n'Bonne+ 3, 4 Newspaper I, 2, 3, 4 Dancing Class I Junior Foolball 2 Junior Baseball I, 2 il. i . . llllkg Tennis 3 it , Jn P .. 1 . t N . ai. I NW' I,-:yi H I ,wiki t A I ll I xi I A' 5 l MICHAEL P. WALSH Hagysford Road Penn Valley, Pennsylvania Mike is one of our numerous Waldron Academy producls. Claims his hobby Io be laking long rides Io Woodbury, N. J., for a dale. I-le is an ardenl admirer of Misler MonIgomery's English class. Mike believes in Ihe old saying, Good lhings come in small packages. Nexf year he plans Io lake a busi- ness course at Georgelown. Dancing Class I Junior Foolball l, 3 Track I, 3, 4 Class Officer I ' 'x 38 I 4 ' S M2 LX, X K M X xs Post Graduates MIN-LIAN CHOU KEENE GARVIN BERNARD UCROS JOHN VAN VRANKEN li G 'B 5,4 .-ag sn.-qu. . ,dx ' V visa - .,. ,Z ws ' '. 'fx thx r L.. A :M ' wx - f-:,- :Q fx W, ffm +R ' M P 'f'N' -I. .gf .2 .agx TL. A ,X gg? 1 :E q L ww Q 'i k W . 2' 413 fffgiff 9 Lu, Q 1 4. Q Q, The Class of '59 marched 'ro Hs Baccahaureafe Mass. The beaufiful mas ,,,zm,,W,,, mx, A.,, Q3-he ,, .em -,1.,f:. Nexf fhe graduafes paraded fo The commencemenf exercises. ,, T They walked down fhe l F Q 5 CWD- 'N , M X s ts is wi 1 f 5 Mr, L : 5 if' 3 1 n s uQ ivy!!-'Y 9' gl' is sw U I IP ' - . , - Mr. Edwar .Sc warfz. Q 'Q ,, vi, I sg M 5 3 ks 3 F L .y f K. fl fini. ' 1 . p f QIILJ 'W' - '-nik? Q -- 4. ft, . ,,, ..,.:. .. -- -A fx.,.,'.u, , i 'H L '..-1111 ' ':L,-.,,-'-,cv ' -'P -h , -' ,. 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