Morrisville High School - Robert Morris Yearbook (Morrisville, PA)
- Class of 1949
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PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS MORRIS VILLE HIGH SCHOOL MORRISVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA One hundred years ago thousands of Americans went for- ward across our country to satisfy their desires for wealth and happiness. This year our class begins a similar journey over the unblaEed trails of life. In this book we are endeavoring to bring back the scenes of 1849 and those of 1949, our last year together. If ever we are lost in the unexplored wood may we look to this book for the needed inspiration to move on our way. FOREWORD DEDICATION To Raymond Bunting we dedicate this yearbook for his service and help to us, the Senior Class. Too many times his deeds have been unappreciated and forgotten. We shall always remember how he picked up after us” and made possible numerous extra activities and events. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MANOAH R. REITER ADMINISTRATION These men have done much to contribute to the endeavors of our class. All school enterprises and activities have been made possible and successful through their efforts. We, the class of 49” express to them our sincere thanks. «K FRANK C. MILLER PAUL J. TAYLOR WALTER R. TAYLOR WILLIAM B. ANDERSON Page 4 DR. THEODORE A. LEONARD F. FERRY COLEMAN P. MORGAN ALBERT N. HANSEN McCLENAGHAN BOARD OF EDUCATION LEONARD F. FERRY_____________________ PRESIDENT WILLIAM B. ANDERSON..............-VICE PRESIDENT PAUL J. TAYLOR_________________________TREASURER WALTER R. TAYLOR..................... SECRETARY ALBERT N. McCLENAGHAN COLEMAN P. MORGAN DR. THEODORE A. HANSEN FRANK C. MILLER PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL E. L. CAUM MELVIN BOUBOULIS HORACE M. HUTCHISON Music JAMES P. DOHENY Guidance SARAH E. CARTER Home Economics MARGARET A. WATKINS English ANNE E. PARSONS Mathematics MIRIAM REINERT Art English SARA F. TURNER English Latin GERTRUDE M. FALKENBACH Music English ALEXANDER MCDONALD ESTHER M. HAWKINS Science Mathematics History JOHN W. SAUDER Industrial Arts JAMES E. WOOD Social Studies P tge 6 €W' DOROTHY A. GISH Hygiene Physical Education DOROTHY A. KELLER English HELEN BRUNNER Commercial WANDA K. SUSTICK Social Studies MARJORIE HARTER Librarian FRANK TOROK Science Mathematics JOHN GONTAR Science Mathematics Mechanical Drawing LOUISE WATERBOR Spanish History GORDON DAVIES Physical Education History Page 7 RONALD MORGAN IN MEMORIAM To the memory of Ronald Morgan, our former classmate, we dedicate this page of our yearbook. We shall remember him forever as one who was happy and cheerful, and always ready for a good laugh. V DAVID WILLIAM ARNOLDI ‘Dave ’ Academic Activities: Yearbook Photography 4. Mr. Caum’s righthand man ... a speed king in a car . . . delivers groceries for Factor s ... up in the clouds as far as height goes . . . always has an answer . . . Magee in Senior play . . . wants to be a veterinarian . . . Photography editor of yearbook . . . loves to go to Auto races . . . deep, booming voice . . . sports a cute pompadour . . . heads for the woods in hunting seasons. DOROTHY K. BERES “Dottie General Activities: Mixed Chorus 2, 4. Sports: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 4. Dot helps make lunch at the cafeteria for the student body . . . always has a big smile for everyone . . . has always been ready to tell and hear jokes . . . interested in sewing and knitting . . . likes all sports . . . never a dull moment can be found when Dot and Mary get together . . . can be found working at Johnny Burn's drug store. ELAINE R. BATT “Blaine Academic Activities: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4; Hand book 3; Yearbook 4. Sports: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. Comes to us from Yard ley . . . voted best athlete in Senior poll . . . always ready with a joke and a laugh . . . smooth on the dance floor . . . really cuts the rug when jitterbugging . . . don’t let those big, brown, innocent eyes fool you . . . keeps heart interests to herself but is popular with all . . . ace when it comes to sports . . . gets around Mrs. Keller with a big smile and a hardy laugh ... we know she’ll succeed. BERss I i Gfc HARRY F. BODINE “Harry Academic Activities: Boy’s Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4. Sports: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basbctball 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2. 3, 4. One of the athletic seniors ... a competent member of the gridiron eleven . . . ranks dancing as number 1 on his list of amusements . . . never a dull moment . . . always out for a good time . . . is frequently seen close to his “48“ Chevy . . . has a fancy for bright tics . . . eating is his specialty ... is hap- piest when hunting season comes around . . . always ready with a lusty smile. Piige JO ROBERT T. BOODLEY Bob’’ General Bob is one on the quiet side (that is till you get to know him) . . . when hunting season comes around he is rarely seen . . . has sprouted up in the last year ... no female interests . . . usually seen with Neil . . . Baby face . . . excels in swimming . . . ambition is to have a gun-smith shop. WALTER F. BUCKNUM Buck General Activities: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Sports: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. Towers above most everyone . . . shines on the basketball court ... he really knows how to get that ball in the basket ... a quiet, reserved guy who doesn’t show much interest in girls but sometimes we wonder . . . dependable receiver on the football team . . . nice physique . . . proudly drives his Father’s car . . . can usually be found with Jimmy Burns. MARY BURNS Ner’ General Activities: Mixed Chorus 4. Sports: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. One of the wittiest members of the senior class . . . voted our class cut-up and most talkative . . . ask her about Saturday nights at the Y” . . . never seen without a smile, and a cute remark for everyone . . . very seldom seen with- out Dot, Dena, or Marian . . . just loves the navy . . . and what a jutterbug!!! DENA CALDARARO Dean” General Activities: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1. Sports: Hockey 2, 4; Basketball 1. Dena can always be found working in Kane's . . . usually seen combing her black, wavy hair ... has a wonderful personality . . . always has a big smile for everyone . . . works in the cafeteria . . . very handy with a needle and thread . . . likes to knit . . . always willing to help another . . . usually seen with Dot, Mary, and Marian. Page 11 RONALD H. COOMBS Mel General Activities: Varsity Club 3, 4. Sports: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3. Voted best dressed . . . frequent visitor to Yard ley . . . first boy to lose his class ring (willingly) . . . makes good use of Bell's invention ... a smooth slider on the dance floor . . . never refuses food . . . rides around in Waltz’s fruit truck . . . member of Varsity Club . . . keeps up on the latest movies . . . wonder how he got the nickname Mel . . . spends his summers swimming. °NAU coombs Mmes course JAMES M. COURSE Corpse” Academic Activities: Mixed Chorus 3; Boys Chorus 3; Projector Operator 3, 4; Photography Club 4; Yearbook Photography Staff 4. Came to us from Hamilton in our Sophomore year . . . likes to build gas- powered model airplanes . . . did well as Mr. Hayden in the Senior Play . . . steady visitor to Dick Hellyer when he was recuperating . . . held high in the eyes of his fellow classmates . . . rated most likely to succeed in the popularity poll. Neil NEIL T. DAVIS General Voted most bashful in the senior class . . . usually seen in that big B-U-I-C-K . . can’t seem to find out his outside interests . . . fishing, gunning and trap- ping are his favorite pastimes . . . spends the summer days swimming . . . Neil is shy but friendly with all his classmates. J S« «VD VKON SHIRLEY LOUISE DAVISON Shirley Academic Activities: Girls Chorus 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3. 4; Operetta 3. 4; Handbook 4; Year- book 4; Speaking Chorus 3, 4. Sports: Basketball 2, 3; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2. Another of our blonde seniors with two pretty blue eyes to match . . . where there's Shirley, there’s Jim . . . can’t wait to get home from school when she has some unfinished argyles around . . . likes to sing and takes part in most of the choruses. Page 12 CATHERINE ELCOCK Kate Commercial Activities: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Handbook 3; Focus 2, 3, 4; Year- book 4. Sports: Badminton 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowl- ing 3; Volley Ball 2, 3, 4. Goes for school activities in a big way ... can usually be found at the canteen on Saturday nights . . . sports the blue M on her cheerleading sweater . . . smooth on the dance floor . . . one of the shorties of the class ... an effici- ent office worker . . . can be seen behind the candy counter at Sears . . . voted best personality . . . friendly to everyone . JANICE FACTOR Jan Commercial Activities: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Oper- etta 3, 4; Focus 2, 3, 4; Speaking Chorus 3; Yearbook 4. Sports: Basketball 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Janice is quiet but does not lack a sense of humor . . . demon in typing . . . has a friendly Hi for all . . . interest lies out of school ... a success- ful worker in the office . . . always will- ing to help another . . . loves to dance . . . does quite a lot of sewing and knit- ting in her spare time . . . usually seen waiting for Mae. VIVIAN LEE ELHOFF Viv Commercial Activities: Mixed Chorus 2; Focus 4. Loves to knit socks and sweaters for her Richard . . . transportation is pro- vided when her better half is around . . . sticks up for her rights in English . . . keeps up with the latest records . . . neat dresser . . . took an extra trip to Phila. for senior pictures . . . has the hands you love to touch . . . big pretty blue eyes. PAUL C. FLEISCHER Paul'' Academic Activities: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Senior Play 4. Sports: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. One of canteen s many supporters . . . star quarterback on our football team . . . Student Council President . . . will never have hair trouble on a windy day . . . ran his classmate's business for two years . . . Mayor in our senior play . . . hasn’t slipped a bit since he got top honors as friendliest” and did most for the school . . . keeps heart interests to himself. Page 13 ALICE ELIZABETH FOOSE Alice” Academic Activities: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Handbook Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4. Sports: Volleyball 3. Myra in the senior plav . . . prefers to wear her hair in a pageboy . . . knows her way around Brooklyn . . . ' most likely to succeed on the senior poll . . . bakes a cake every week . . . usually seen but not heard . . . another one of the girls from Sears ... a nice girl to know- . . . spends her spare time crochet- ing and baby sitting. RICHard foster RICHARD N. FOSTER Steve” General Activities: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Sports: Basketball 1. 3, 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4. Co-captain of our fighting eleven . . . voted best lineman of all Buck's County . . . has a nice personality . . . Ginny can depend on an escort to school, rain or shine . . . helps his Dad nail boards together . . . loves to play poker . . . I’ll raise you a dime . . . member of varsity club ... has a nice physique . . . calls everyone by their first name . . . a two-letter man. THOMAS D. GAVIN •Tacks” General Activities: Varsity Club 4. Sports: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 1. The six footer of the senior class . . . helped prepare stage for senior play . . . races around in a new blue Pontiac . . . popular with all, especially members of the opposite sex . . . star end on the football team . . . usually seen ith Beaky and the gang ... a friendly smile for all . . . always ready with a joke to liven up boring classes . . . smooth on the dance floor ... a regular member of the canteen . . . goes out for all sports . . . loves a good time. Tw°A asgavih DON JAMES CRAVEN GRAY Don Academic Activities: Senior Play. Sports: Track 1, 2. Attends meetings of both the camera club and the library club . . . took the part of Mr. Quimby in the senior play . . . is interested in automobiles . . . often in the company of Dave A. . . . builds model airplanes in his spare hours . . . you find him swimming when- ever he finds the chance . . . makes a pastime of fishing ... it was nice to have him back in 49”. Page 14 THOMAS W. GREGER Tom” Academic Activities: Projector Operator 3, 4; Year- book 4. Loves photography . . . likes to fly . . . one of our Academic students . . . worked hard on the yearbook in getting ads . . . usually seen putting up the projector ... has female interest out- side of school . . . worked hard on the prom . . . takes great pride in his swim- ming . . . he’ll get by. THOMAS GREGER - t. in griggs JANE GRIGGS Jane” Academic Activities: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Handbook 3; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4. Sports: Badminton 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. Came from Lower Makefield as a junior . . . always has her home work done . . . plays a fast game of bad- minton . . . hard worker on the scrap drives . . . played Mrs. Rhodes in the senior play . . . really went to town on the magazine subscription drive . . . some of her spare time is spent baby- sitting. DOLORES G. HART Dee” Commercial Activities: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 4; Focus 4; Yearbook 4. Sports: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 4. Dee has a smile for everyone . . . always wears a different blouse with every skirt ... a very neat dresser . . . her favorite color seems to be blue . . . she is usually seen walking through the halls with Ginger . . . she enjoys play- ing hockey and basketball . . . another one of our office workers . . . likes to change her hair styles . . . interest seems to be scattered . . . hopes to have a con- vertible of her own some day . . . can do a mean jitterbug step. JEAN GLORIA HEATH Jeanne Commercial Activities: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 4; Girls Chorus 3: Operetta 1, 2, 4; Handbook 3; Band 3; Yearbook 4; Speak- ing Chorus 3, 4; Student Council 4; Focus 2, 3, 4. Sports: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3. 4; Arch- ery 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4. Possesses soft blond hair and blue eyes . . . always seen running around the halls . . . loves to ya-ta-ta, ya-ta-ta . . . never a dull moment ... has a somewhat musical giggle . . . can achieve a puzzled expression . . . usually seen with Bette LaRue . . . loves to dance ... has a cheery Hi for all her friends. Page 15 MARJORIE E. HUFF Margie” Academic Activities: Cheerleader 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Oper- etta 2, 4; Handbook 3; Focus 2, 3, 4. Sports: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Bowling 3, 4. Cheered the Bulldogs on to victory for two years . . . turns a delicate shade of pink when she has a reason . . . would never let us in on her heart interests . . . still piling blocks . . . never has to worry about sleeping on bobby-pins . . . steady soda jerk . . . voted best all around” . . . might pull a disappearing act on a windy day. «nmrcH WSOM CHARLES CLAYTON JOHNSON, JR. 'Charley’' Academic Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Var- sity Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Boys Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Focus 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4. Sports: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Rapped the gravel for two years . . . stars as fullback on our mighty eleven . . . co-captain for our Bulldogs . . . dreams of playing college football with a certain J. K. cheering him on . . . voted best athlete and best physique . . . curly hair and nice looking . . . catches up on lost sleep in English class . . . never gets to class on time . . . active member of choruses . . . Sports Editor for the Focus . . . policeman in the Page 16 Senior Play. c««uSJOWJSON ANNA xohler MARGARET HUTCHINSON Hutch Commercial Activities: Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Focus 4. Sports: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 4. One of the shortest members of the senior class . . . never gets to school on time . . . rather—never gets to school . . . always willing to hear or tell a joke . . . usually seen on Park Avenue . . . always laughing . . . prefers cardigans ... has no definite plans for the future ... ice cream rates tops on her list of specialities . . . another one of our office clerks . . . usually seen running through the halls with announcements . . . has always been known as Hutch” I ANNA MAE KOHLER Mae Commercial Activities: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Focus 4. Sports: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2. Sweetness and action characterize this senior . . . tomato pie is tops on her list of specialties . . . usually found at Jake's Doggie House . . . always willing to lend a helping hand ... a real pal to all ... has a heart big enough for two . . . sunny smile . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . don’t get her dander up . . collects snapshots . . . interests lie out of M.H.S. . . . plays a mean game of hockey ... we know she’ll get by. E UZ bETH .RUE ELIZABETH CAROLINE LaRUE Bette Commercial Activities: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Sports: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 2; Volleyball 2, 3, 4. She has a sweet disposition in spite of her red hair . . . blushes very easily . . . would make someone a pretty secretary . . . crazy over the Navy . . . usually seen with Bette Wright . . . makes a very good partner on the dance floor . . . has one of the nicest smiles . . . collected dues for two years and really did a good job of it. MARIAN LITTS Reds” General Activities: Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Came to MH.S. during our junior year . . . always singing ... a cheerful hi for everyone . . . frequent visitor to Trenton with Mary and Dot . . . likes to change her hair-do . . . speaks in a soft voice . . . enjoys swimming in the summer . . . interests lie outside of school . . . goes to the dances at the Y” . . . member of the Mixed Chorus. MAE LEAR Mae Commercial Activities: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Focus 4; Yearbook 4. Sports: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. One of our shy gals . . . made the keys of a typewriter fly . . . she is tops in shorthand . . . always found working hard ... an able office clerk with a lot of ambition . . . faithfully attended all sports . . . did quite a bit for the Focus . . . gets terribly excited at football games . . . was an usher at all games. ELLEN MARIE MARA O Mara” Academic Activities: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Oper- etta 1, 2, 3, 4; Speaking Choir 3, 4; Girls Chorus 3, 4; Octet 3, 4; Focus 3, 4; Year- book 4; Handbook 4; Bowling 3, 4. Sports: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ping Pong 1. Envied by all the girls for her natural, curly hair and long, curly eye lashes . . . possesses a pair of big baby blue eyes . . . always jolly and ready to laugh . . . very nice dresser . . . possesses a lovely soprano voice . . . honor soloist . . . always ready and willing to help others . . . wants very much to be a nurse . . . interested in all kinds of music, and everything else that goes on at M.H.S. Page 17 ROSE MARCUCCI Rosie” Commercial Activities: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Speak- ing Choir 3; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Focus 3, 4; Hand 2; Student Council 3. Sports: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Rosie is full ot pep and vim ... a loyal baseball fan to the Yankees . . . always worrying about her hair . . . likes to dance, and is very good at it . . . crazy about all kinds of sports . . . Miss Joyce in the Senior Play . . . likes to sing . . . can usually be found in the girl's room combing her hair . . . one of the class cut-ups . . . crazy about Johnny Garfield . a geiiNe MarRazzo ANGELINE L. MARRAZZO Ginger” Commercial Activities: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Oper- etta 1, 2, 4. Sports: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 4. Goes out for sports in a big way . . . one of our luckier classmates when it comes to curly hair . . . has her heart problems . . . S.O.’s sports commentator for M.H.S. . . . smiles 99% of the time . . . Princess Ginger has a street all of her own . . . usually seen with Dolores . . . likes to eat, especially steaks . . . enjoys working in the Center Fruit Market . . . could swim and ice skate for hours . . . likes to work in the office PATRICIA A. MILLER Pat” Academic Activities: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Oper- etta 2,' 3, 4; Speaking Choir 3, 4; Focus 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Handbook 4. Sports: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4. Pat is the girl with the big, blue eyes who smarts a slick page-bov ... has a keen sense of humor . . . stars at inner on a hockey field . . . likes to write pen- pal letters . . . would rather stay home from that cabin in the mountains than miss a league baseball game . . . could start a scrap-book on baseball players . . . usually seen with Judy and Ellen. F WBWrcHEu FRANCIS PAUL MITCHELL Leo General Activities: Boys Chorus 1; Senior Play 4. Si orts: Basketball 1. 4; Football 4; Track 1. The golden toe of our football team . . . a regular brain in history class . . . an ardent follower of major league base- ball . . . another Astaire on the dance floor ... the owner of the Inn, in our Senior Play . . . Mitch is always clown- ing around in English class . . . likes to sing like Vaughn Monroe . . . always found at the canteen on Saturday nights . . . famous for his pineapple upside dow-n cake . . . forever trying to get out of class . . . likes to argue . . . kids the girls and they seem to enjoy it . . . another member of the poker club. Page 18 LOUISE DOLORES MONTAGUE D” Commercial Activities: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. Focus 2, 3, 4 Sports: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Archery 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Badminton 2; Bowling 3. Really a grand girl . . . voted best looking and nicest smile in the senior class . . . forever in a hurry . . . does lots of reading . . . where there’s music there’s D . . . loves dancing . . . forever giggling . . . usually seen with Dot . . . efficient office worker ... has a friendly hi’ for everyone . . . steady letter writer to a certain sailor . LOUIS WILLIAM MORLEY Lou General Activities: Mixed Chorus 2; Varsity Club 3; Boys Chorus 1; Senior Play 4. Sports: Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 2; Track 1. Fills many of our days with an ever- lasting wise crack . . . Lou is another one of Mrs. Keller's favorite students?? . . . The Man Behind The Camera’’ intends to be a sports writer ... the Hermit of our Senior Play ... has his say in class meetings . . . could be mistaken for an Irishman with those blue eyes and black curly hair. RUTH MARIE PARSONS Ruth” Academic Activities: Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; Cheer- leader 1, 3. 4; Student Council 1. Sports: Bowling 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Ping Pong 1; Archery 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 4. Has a sunny smile for everyone . . . cheered the fellows on to victory . . . very talented seamstress . . . makes most of her own clothes . . . usually seen with Pat . . . does modeling in her spare time . . . loves summer . . . spends most of her time at the shore . . . Ah-h Stone Harbor ... no place quite like it . . . ambition—to be an angel of merev. LAV RENCE ROBERT PFLEGER •’Bob” Academic Activities: Senior Play 4; Student Council 1; Class Officer 3, 4. Sports: Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Track 3. 4. A good looking member of the senior class . . . will never have financial diffi- culties with that poker playing ability . . . headquarters are at 100 Harper Ave. . . . could spend the rest of his life eat- ing, hunting, and going to the movies . . . one of our foremost critics, of women ... if you pass his critical eye, you'll get by ... is especially interested in pro-football . . . keeps Mrs. Keller on her toes keeping him awake in Eng- lish class . . . varsity guard on the foot- ball team. Page 19 PATRICIA DORIS PHILLIPS Pat Commercial Activities: Leaders Club 1, 2; Typing Club 3, 4. Sports: Baseball 1, 4; Basketball 1; Hoc- key 4. Another one of our efficient office workers . . . loves to draw ... a wonderful swimmer ... if you can’t find Pat just look in typing class, she'll be there . . . always willing to lend a help- ing hand . . . never seems to run out of clothes . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . where there’s Pat there’s George . . . spends her spare time read- ing movie magazines . . . smooth on the dance floor . . . always has an ample supply of jokes . JOAN DOROTHY PIESLAK Joan’’ Academic Activities: Operetta 3, 4; Carol Sing 3; Focus 4; Handbook 3; Senior Play 4. Sports: Badminton 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4. A sweet blond who came to us while sailing through our junior year . . . possesses a nice personality and a cute smile . . . usually seen with her blond companion, Dot ... is a nice dresser . . . seen at the canteen on Saturday nite dancing with a certain tall, and hand- some fellow . . . really gets excited at football games ... a candy fiend . . . always saying I laughed till I thought I’d die’’ . . . keeps top grades on that report . . . enjoys ice skating and swim- ming . . . likes to walk very slowly . . . prompter in the Senior Play . . . hey, Page 20 Joan’ wJiat s my next ne ? PAT 'UA PHILLIPS Vl°u philups J°AN PIESLAK VIOLA PHILLIPS Duckie” General Activities: Yearbook 4; Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4; Focus 3, 4. Sports: Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1. One of the shorter members of our class . . . attractive brunette with a nice smile . . . always neat as a pin . . . long wavy hair . . . Sully's would be lost without Duckie . . . sports a cute nick- name . . . never has to worry about wearing her shoes out to and from school . . . president of the Leaders Club . . . likable dance partner . . . always willing to give a helping hand ... a steady strutter for 3 years. THOMAS JOHN PITMAN Pit Commercial Activities: Safety Patrol 1, 2; Boys Chorus 1; Varsity Club 3, 4; Yearbook 4. Sports: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Really a swell fellow . . . what would we do without his art ability? . . . when there's art work to be done your wish is his command . . . spends his spare time doing oil paintings . . . member of the Varsity Club . . . nice physique . . . outstanding on the track . . . can take a lot of kidding . . . expert swimmer and diver . . . plays a terrific half back . . . ambition—to be a ceramic designer. A. DONALD ROBERTS Arab” General Activities: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Sports: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Track 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Honorary member of the Berg Boys . . . supported our fighting eleven for four years . . . interest doesn't stop at football . . . faithful fan of the New York Yankees . . . sure enjoys those summer boat rides (with Joyce) . . . Arab'' constantly thinks of nick names for everyone. HOWARD D. RUTHERFORD Butch” Commercial Activities: Varsity Club 3, 4. Sports: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Always seen driving around in his car . . . goes back to Vermont in hunting season . . . successful Business Manager of our year book . . . talk about hunt- ing and fishing and your Butch's friend for life ... if he can't be found just look in the darkroom and there he is . . . always flying around the halls . . . has that outdoor look . . . crazy about boats ... has a rough time in Business class ... a whiz at English Lit when he has his book open . . . Mr. Caum would like to have more like him . . . can’t seem to make up his mind where girls are concerned . . . could never be called lazy . . . very neat dresser . mces SE1D S tlCKEE RICHARD H. ROBERTS Activities: Boys Chorus 1; Varsity Club 2, 3. 4. Sports: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Another member of the Berg Boys . . . keeps the movies from going bank- rupt . . . can usually be found in the printing department . . . star center of our fighting eleven . . . sleeps well in English class . . . what would our base- ball team do without him . . . our class cutup” and he certainly does live up to it . . . those blue eyes and blond hair . . . a whiz at playing poker . . . can't be found when gunning season comes around . . . seems to be immune where girls arc concerned . FRANCES ANN SEIDENSTICKER Fran General Activities: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Focus 3, 4. Sports: Hockey 1; Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 3, 4; Ping Pong 1, 2; Bowling 3, 4. Always in the library looking at the latest fashion magazines . . . those dark flashing eyes . . . always seen walking the halls with Dot W. . . . that lock of hair is always falling in her eyes . . . has a keen sense of humor . . . another one of our tomato pie and spaghetti fiends ... she keeps us guessing about her latest flames . . . seems to find a lot to laugh about . . . blushes easily . . . just don't get her mad ... has a lot of friends ... we envy those long nails. Page 21 HARRY F. SELLINGER, JR. Skip” Academic Activities: Student Council 2, 3, 4. Sports: Football 1, 2. One of the quiet members of our class . . . gets along well with everyone . . . very neat dresser . . .tall and good look- ing .. . usually seen cruising around in a Pontiac . . . always willing to use his car for errands . . . Vice President in Junior and Senior years . . . Harry changed all of a sudden and took an interest in girls ... his Father’s little helper ... if he's not with Smitty he’s with Tommy . . . Student Council mem- ber for three years. CHARLES ALLEN SMITH Grecko” Commercial Activities: Safety Patrol 1, 2; Boys Chorus 1; Band 1. Sports: Basketball 2; Football 1, 2. One of the shorter fellows in our class . . . another one of the class cut ups . . . always ready for a laugh . . . usually seen driving around with Tommy . . . likes swimming and driving his truck . . . another one of our commercial students . . . likes girls and likes to tease them . . . never in class when he should be. X.JR. R°HMD SMITH EVELYN RUTH SIPLER Evie” Commercial Activities: Yearbook 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Leaders Club 2; Focus 4. Sports: Hockey 1. Voted most bashful in our senior poll . . . usually seen en route to the post office . . . always willing to lend a help- ing hand . . . easy going ... 12-2 will never starve with Evie around . . . baby sitter in her spare time . . . likes to sing . . . collects photos and all the latest records . . . paints nick nacks in her spare time. RONALD A. SMITH Smitty General Activities: Senior Play 4; Varsity Club 4. Sports: Football 3, 4; Baseball 4. Voted best looking boy in the senior class, Ronnie lives up to his name . . . would rather fish and hunt than tax his brain in school . . . seems to like the scenery at Sully’s . . . plays football and baseball ... has the bluest eyes and the biggest of smiles . . . could never be called sober . . . always speeding around in that automobile on errands. Page 22 PHYLLIS J. SPILLMAN Phyl Academic Activities: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Octet 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Operetta 3, 4; Girls Chorus 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Focus 3, 4. Sports: Basketball 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. Phyl came to us in our junior year from York High School . . . since then she has become Editor-in-chief of our Robert Morris . . . Literary editor of the Focus . . . peppy cheerleader . . . faithful accompanist for all musical activities . . . illustrates her talent as an artist on her Christmas cards . . . would like to swim all summer . . . crazy over Boxers . MINERVA SWEENEY Pat ' Academic Activities: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Student Council 1; Band 4; Yearbook 4; Hand- book 3. Sports: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ping Pong 2, 3; Archery 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3. Really proud of that Irish ancestry . . . better not be caught calling her anything except Pat . . . usually seen with Ruth . . . goes out for most sports . . . surprised everyone by having those locks cut off during the summer . . . pretty smile and ready sense of humor . . . Sports editor of the Focus JUDITH E. THATCHER Judy Academic Activities: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Handbook 4; Focus 4. Sports: Volleyball 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4. Has a friendly Hi for everyone . . . little but mighty . . . nice hair do . . . our cutie . . . never seems unhappy . . . a regular Bob Mitchum fan . . . goes to the movies at least once a week . . . loves to knit argyles and usually ends up with two different sizes ... a passion for Fred Waring's music and egg salad on white . . . likes to curl up with a good book . . . smooth dancer . . . Associate Editor of the yearbook . . . wallops a mean baseball iuwrH-™ 0 DOROTHY RUTH WAGER Dot Commercial Activities: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Focus 4; Yearbook 4. Sports: Bowling 3, 4. Hails from Makefield . . . has blond hair, nice complexion and big blue eyes . . . likes jackets, saddles, and colored shoe laces . . . loves the color red . . . Art editor of the Focus . . . always making posters . . . usually seen with D or Joan . . . forever knitting socks and mittens to match ... oh! those red socks . . . one of our Commercial stu- dents . . . rather quiet in class . . . likes to take long walks . . . crazy about dogs .... a football and basketball fan . . . hey Dot, do you have an extra pencil ? Page 23 EDWARD DONALD WATSON Ed” Academic Activities: Senior Play 4. Sports: Football 2, 3, 4. A swell fellow . . . likes fishing and hunting . . . takes a lot of kidding about his size on the football team . . . seems to know his business in Spanish . . . member of sports club ... he loves to tease the girls . . . nice personality . . . can't stand tomato pies . . . good swim- mer . . . Bland in the Senior Play . . . he looks good in a mustache . . . had us all laughing about the gun in the first act. ELIZABETH ADELE WRIGHT Bette Commercial Activities: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4; Leaders Club 3; Operetta 1, 4; Yearbook 1. Sports: Hockey 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton 3, 4; Archery 2. One of our peppy seniors . . . best physique in the senior class . . . has a boy in every port . . . likes ice skating . . . loves to swim, and is more at home in the water than on land . . . has a weakness for tomato pies ... a born mimic . . . continually cuts up in English class . . . another one of our efficient office workers . . . usually seen with Bette ... an ace on the basketball court . . . always seen racing to her destination . . . loves to sing and dance . . . neat dresser ... has a secret ambition to join the Waves. Page 24 £X W A D pOfcOTHV WILLIAMS EU L% Vv DOROTHY MAE WILLIAMS Dot Academic Activities: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Handbook 4; Focus 3, 4; Student Council 2. Sports: Hockey 1; Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Ping Pong 1, 2; Bowling 3, 4. One of the shortest senior girls . . . a good academic student . . . surprised us by having her very long hair cut dur- ing the summer . . . voted best dressed senior girl . . . lives very much up to the fact ... has loads of pretty clothes . . . always ready for a good laugh . . . gets along with everyone . . . can’t seem to make up her mind what she wants to do . RICHARD HELLYER Dick Academic Dick has missed a lot and has been missed as much by all of us since his accident . . . we re glad to see our 60th back . . . could brighten up the dullest of days with those flashy shirts and that funny disposition . . . why is it the boys get all the curly hair? First row: L. Brady, C. Lawson, D. Huff, J. Hayash, S. Dickson, V. Glynn, H. Polascak, G. Neumann, S. Griggs, W. Grove, R. Seidensticker. Second row: J. Smith, P. Gable, H. Tyrell, F. Stout, F. Masciarelli, J. Kemble, E. Ellhof, J. Sakaly, M. Carter, S. Johnson, B. Colymer, S. Malmsbury, J. Hillman I. Beckett, J. Armstrong, J. McGuigan. Third row: J. Bleasdale, E. Ryan, D. Wright, J. Walsh, R. Felver, B. Morley, E. Henley, J. Dorsey. First row: J. Rose, J. Disler, E. Davis, J. Mullen, J. Fredericks, M. Carter. G. Gibson, L. Hufl B. Krysa, B. Foster, C Perry. Second row: A. Galambos, D. Rosso, J. Phillips, V. Davis, D. Smallwood, C. Bowen, N. McGuire, M. Wickham, D. Koster, T Miller J. Marcucci, P. Sullivan, B. Bentley. Third row: A. Nemeth, B. Powell, E. Gordon,’ B. Lumsden, R. Staub, C. Murray, E. Woodruff, E. Hornyak, R. Johnson, R. Davis. First row: L. Brown, D. Disler, B. Schauer. Second row: A. Neuman, S. Taylor, A. Doyle, P. Dean, J. Schlegel, C. Sanford, J. Emmons, B. Swanson, N. Marrazzo. Third row: C Bennett, V. Rogers, E. Gandlemen, B. Lennox, D. Rutherford, J. Harrison, G. Howe, J. Andrews, A. Ahium, D. Mutek, M. Morgan. Fourth row: D. Stillwell, C. Huff, A. Thompson, W. Huff, J. Piscopo, L. North, J. MacWalters, P. Martin, O. Evans. First row: M. Matyis, G. Rosso, W. Varadi, R. Marrazzo, H. Schieffer, J. Young. Second row: M. Phillips, L. Marcucci, M. Comisky, J. Mellodge, C. Fleischer, D. Winters, D. Rech, P. Schieffer, D. Margerum, S. Wilcox. Third row: R. Brewer, M. Zack, J. Kish, C. Hoff- man, J. Foster, B. Peterson. Fourth row: J. Immordino, F. Zurlo, R. Foose, J. Ryan, J. Burns, F. Lorimer. MR. TOROK 94 First row: G. Gordon, T. Kenner, C Doan, M. Hensor, H. McCrane, L. Brady, W. Kenner, R. Olinger, R. Taylor. Second row: J. Shull, J. Dickson, D. Boehm, H. Buhr, N. Somers, B. Kneeland, M. Anepete, B. Johnson, B. Hausman, E. Shimko, K. Wright. Third row: M. Bradford, E. Pietrowski, V. Zerrenner, J. Winters, J. Greenlee, J. Ketrow, C Hogeland, M. Nolan, J. Davis. Fourth row: R. Bambach, R. Eldredge, R. Marsh, R. Krier, J. Dilatush, J. Lebergern. First row: F. Beckett, R. Erb, R. Kimble, D. Widmann, P. Davis, R. Homko, C. Hellings. Second row: E. Gaskill, R. Landis, W. Brewer, M. Edwards, S. Woolston, K. Nyere, H. Cole, F. Cowell, R. Vaneekhoven. Third row: D. Brzostowski, J. Duke, M. Perry, E. McCrane,' P. Caldararo, G. Touzour, A. LaRue, L. Marrazzo, L. DiSanto, D. Nyere. Fourth row: J. Krysa, R. Habel, E. Levondowski, A. Cox, R. Morrell. 9 2 MISS WATKINS Page 28 First row: D. Capiello, L. Wilcox, T. Warburton, D. Warburton, J. Davis, D. Foose, G. Wooley, R. Clawges. Second row: R. Ryan, F. MacLaren, P. Demech, C. Dorsey, N. Alderfer, J. Thornley, L. Hart, J. Walker, C Ames, N. Greenlee, H. Hoechst. Third row: D. Nute, J. Duke, G. Margerum, R. Marini, B. Kane, A. Armstrong, J. Mancuso, S. VanOrden, K. Mattis, M. Wittekind, S. Preston, E. Elcock, T. Rohner, J. Purdy. Fourth row: N. Hayash, B. Bayles, D. Richardson, T. Trout, C. Galambos, R. Neuman, A. Kish. First row: G. Heath, W. Gaskill, R. Helveston, D. Sullivan, R. Mershon, D. Phillips, H. LaRue. Second row: C. Hall, H. Arnoldi, C. DiSanta, G. Krisanda, M. Pacitto, C. Simp- son, D. Miller, P. Taylor, D. Nolan, K. Bentley. Third row: D. Lawrence, R. Beres, P. Scott, G. White, P. Smith, A. Brady, E. Kohler, G. Marini, E. Lear, A. McCrane, M. Hamilton. Fourth row: R. Tettemer, E. Kohler, J. Brumer, F. Garman, J. Dyott, J. Galambos, R. Brown. First row: H. Konat, R. Brooks, R. Rich, E. Stine, A. Marsh, G. Worell, P. Somers, W. James, J. Fellnor, R. Shull. Second row: C Rodenbaugh: L. Young, D. Nirshl, A. Ames, B. Titus, B. Wychoff, R. Bunting, C. Loabe, S. Taylor. Third row: R. Paxon, J. Kise, A. Faber, R. White, B. Solt, D. Lippincott, R. Hobbs, C Lebergern, D. Felver, J. Ketaner, D. Talone, R. Weeks. First row: R. Higgins, R. Kostar, B. Vaneekhoven, C. Johnson, G. Arnold. Second row: E. Cole, M. Krisanda, J. Gibson, J. Driesbach, K. DeFazio, D. Lodge, B. Mannon, N. Cowell, R. Ahium. Third row: P. Keenen, M. Bigley, S. Woodward, G. Latham, P. Neuman, M. Neuman, M. Ryan, L. Disler, J. Pierson, E. Marini, L. MacNeil. First row: V. Johnson. R. Savage, J. Janaski, B. Brady, D. Wilcox, R. Hayes. Second row: H. Fredericks, R. Rose, J. Miller, L. McGuigan, D. Aiello, R. Simon, L. Stout, F. Grun- dahl, J. Wilcox. SENIOR OFFICERS First row: D. Williams, C. Johnson, H. Sellinger. Second row. R. Pflcger, P. Fleischer. First row: J. Griggs, S. Davison, E. 3att. H. Rutherford, J. Thatcher. Mr. Wood, P. Spill- man, T. Pitman, D. Wager, J. Heath, B. Wright. Second row: C. Elcock, E. Mara, D. Hart, M. Sweeney, D. Montague, J. Factor, E. Sipler, P. Miller. B. LaRue, M. Lear, A. Foose, A. Kohler. Third row: T. Greger, F. Mitchell, A. Smith, R. Smith, D. Arnoldi, R. Roberts, D. Roberts, R. Pfleger, C. Johnson. FOCUS First row: C. Johnson, V. Glynn, D. Wager, P. Sweeney, E. Mara, P. Spillman, M. Huff, C. Elcock, J. Sakaly, J. Kemble, S. Johnson, H. Buhr, R. Marcucci. Second row: Mrs. Brunner, M. Carter, J. Smith, D. Montague, V. Elhoff, J. Heath, F. Seidensticker, D. Williams, E. Ellhof, V. Phillips, A. Caruso, A. Marrazzo, D. Rech; J. Andrews, J. Harrison, C. Sanford, Mrs. Keller. Third row: J. Pieslak, T. Miller, E. Sipler, M. Lear, J. Thatcher, M. Phillips, E. Gandleman, D. Mutek, M. Morgan, V. Rogers, D. Rutherford, J. Factor, M. Carter, M. Emmons, C. Fleischer, J. McGuigan. Fourth row: E. Hillman, M. Wickham, P. Miller, S. Davison, M. Bilbee, P. Gable. G. Howe, S. Malmsbury, J. Hillman, B. Lenox, A. Kohler, B. Wright, B. LaRue, R. Schauer. Page 34 STUDENT COUNCIL First row: L. Stout, A. Thompson, C. Johnson, J. Walsh, C. Elcock, Mr. Doheny, J. Heath, P. Fleischer, H. Bodine, F. Zurlo, B. Morlev. Second row: B. Krysa, A. Nemeth, M. Huff, T. Rohner, J. Greenlee, P. Keenan, D. Widmann, D. Coulton, A. Caruso, K. Nyere. Third row: L. Marrazzo, B. Wycoff, P. Demech, B. Gaskill, K. DcFazio, R. Beres, C. Lcbegern, V. Phillips, M. Carter, V. Rogers. First row: J. Fellnor, W. Vaneckhoven, W. Davis, A. Marsh, R. Higgins, R. Rich, E. Stein, F. Becket, F. Wilcox. Second row: F. Cowell, R. Vaneckhoven, M. Hensor, P. Caldararo, J. Winters, Miss Watkins, L. Marrazzo, L. DiSanto, T. Trout, R. Simon, E. Hayash. Third row: R. Weeks, H. Konat, D. Cappiello, C. Lebegern, R. Clawges, H. LaRue, J. Ketaner, B. Kimble, R. Helveston, W. Mohline, G. Heath, D. Talone, K. Bentley, R. Rein. Fourth row: R. Morrell, T. Rohner, G. Woolley, R. Mershon, R. Paxson, J. Kise, H. Hoechst, J. Dyott, J. Davis, J. Galambos, C. Doan, R. Brown. Fifth row: R. Brooks, D. Warburton, T. Warburton, D. Nute, N. Greenlee, F. MacLaren, G. Gordon, C. Hellings, D. Erb, A. Kish, B. Gaskill, D. Sullivan, D. Phillips. First row: J. Dislcr, D. Hellyer, R. Marsh, C. Lawson, J. Dorsey, Mr. Hutchison, R. Eldredge, J. Course, C. Johnson, D. Wright, H. Bodinc. Second row: D. Lang, E. Ryan, J. Lebegcrn, J. Dickson, H. Medici, R. Brewer, F. Cowell, R. Schauer, E. Hillman, R. Vanechoven. B. Krier, E. Woodruff. Third row: M. Hcnsor, D. Widman, H. McCranc, R. Margcrum, R. Taylor, K. Wright. First row: C. Johnson, J. Dorsey, D. Wright, H. Bodinc, I. Hillman, R. Schauer, W. Huff, C. Lawson, J. Dislcr. Second row: J. Smith, S. Malmsbury, M. Wickham, M. Bilbee, S. Dickson, .1 Sakaly, J Fredericks, C. Fleischer, D. Reck,. D. Winters. E. Ellhof, G. Howe, J. Hillman, D. kostar. M. Emmons. Third row: A. Kohler, R. Hellycr, P. Gable, J. Andrews, J. McGuigan, A. Marrazzo, A. Caruso, P. Miller, J. Thatcher, Mr. Hutchison, P. Spillman, M. Phillips, B. Swanson C. Bennett B Lenox, D. Rutherford, M. Morgan. V. Rogers, E. Gandclman, B LaRuc. Fourth row: S. Taylor, E. Mara, M. Carter, D. Mellodgc, L. Marcucci, S. Wilcox, D. Margcrum. A. Ahium, D. Mutek, V. Davis. P. Dean, M. Lear. J. Factor, T. Miller, A. Foose, J- V rl?8SVS .Uav,90, ,’ ? Marcucci, C. Elcock, D. Lang. Fifth row: J. Kemble. M. Carter, E. Buhr, S. Griggs. R. Parsons, D. Montague, M. Sweeney, H. Polascak, J. Hayash, D. Huff, I Sra-nif°n’ Schlegel, C. Sanford, J. Picslak. D. Wager. G. Gibson, J. Heath, M. Huff, 15. Wright. MIXED CHORUS Page 36 JUNIOR CHORUS First row: C. Ames, G. White, I). Boehm. J. Greenlee, C. Dorsey, B. Johnson, Miss Falkenbach, B. llausman, M. Edwards, P. Taylor, C. Hoagland, P. Smith. Second row: M. Perry, M. Ryan, X. Cowell, C. Mattis, L. MeGuigan, V. Johnson. R. F. Bunting, L. Disler, C. Rodenbaugh, J. Mancuso. Third row: L,. MacNeil, B. Solt, J. Dreisbach, J. Pierson, M. Bradford, S. Taylor, R. Donclson. BAND Page 37 First row: L,. Hart, N. Aldcfcr, J. Fredericks, D. Boehm, 1«. Huff, G. Gibson, I. Hillman, J. Hill- man. B. Krysa, I,. Stout. R. Bambach, T. Rohner. Second row: D. Sullivan. J. Kemble, G. Rosso, J. Ketaner, D. Xute, R. Helveston, B. Titus, G. Neuman, P. Demech, F. MacLaren, B. Varadi. Mr. Hutchison, R. Neuman. Third row: H. Hocchst. J. Purdy, R. Rich, D. Warburton, R. Brooks. B. Vaneckhoven, K. Wright, T. Warburton, D. Rosso. Fourth row: M. Sweeney, S. VanOrden, S. Mulmsbury, R. Schauer, J. Harrison, G. Howell, E. Gandleman, V. Phillips. First row: R. Pfleger, E. Watson, R. Smith, P. Fleischer. Second row: L. Morley, A. Foose, J. Course, C. Johnson, D. Arnoldi, J. Pieslak, F. Mitchell, P. Spillman, R. Marcucci, D. Gray, Mrs. Keller, J. Griggs. OPERETTA VARSITY CLUB First row: J. Walsh, D. Roberts, C. Johnson, R. Pfleger, R. Roberts, T. Gavin, W. Bucknum, H. Bodine, R. Foster, E. Watson. Second row: W. Powell, R. Coombs, R. Johnson, A. Nemeth, C. Lawson, E. Woodruff, J. Dorsey, F. Mitchell, H. Rutherford, T. Pitman. Third row: J. Marcucci, E. Ryan, J. Disler, P. Martin, P. Fleischer, R. Smith, R. Felver, Mr. Davies. Sitting: J. Greenlee, J. Purdy, C. Dorsey, J. Sakaly, G. Gibson, S. Malmsbury, W. Huff, J. Fredericks, D. Boehm, J. Hillman, J. Harrison, K. Wright, D. Lang, D. Lorimer, H. Hoescht, F. MacLaren, R. Bambach, T. Rohner. Standing: V. Davis, R. Helveston, Mr. Hutchison. First row: S. Griggs, D. Huff, P. Spillman, Miss Falkenbach, J. Harrison, J. Hayash, G. Gibson. Second row: E. Mara, J. McGuigan, M. Carter, M. Emmons, M. Bilbee, V. Davis. Third row: J. Hillman, S. Malmsbury, S. Davison, D. Smallwood, M. Carter, J. Sakaly, J. Fredericks, R. Marcucci. GIRLS CHORUS First row: C. Johnson, E. Mara, Miss Falkenbach, S. Malmsbury, D. Wright. Second row: P. Spillman, D. Lang, S. Griggs, C. Lawson, J. Kemble. OCTET First row: S. Griggs, D. Huff. Second row: J. Kemble. First row: S. Johnson, V. Phillips, Miss Gish, E. Batt, V. Glynn. Second row: D. Small- wood, F. Masciarelli, B. Krysa, G. Neuman. LEADERS CLUB Page 41 HANDBOOK COMMITTEE First row: J. Thatcher, P. Miller, Mrs. Turner, J. Griggs, D. Williams, S. Davison, C Elcock. Second row: P. Sweeney, P. Spillman, E. Mara, M. Huff, A. Foose. SWIM CLUB Page 42 First row: A. Marsh, D. Warburton, T. Warburton, W. Mohline, D. Dyott, N. Greenlee, R. Helveston, I. Hillman. Second row: R. Weeks, A. Neuman, J. Foster, R. Tettemer, T. Greger, R. Habel, A. Cox, B. Johnson, R. Parsons, J. Greenlee. Third row: P. Dean, A. Ames, G. Neuman, P. Demech, L. Marrazzo, J. Mancuso, C. Wood, C. Loabe, D. Lippin- cott, D. Nirsh, C Rodenbach, C. Ames, K. DeFazio, J.‘ Walker, S. Taylor. Fourth row: B. Solt, L. Disler, J. Driesbach, Mrs. Rehfeldt, Miss Stansbury, Mr. Bouboulis. MR. DAVIES First row: H. Rutherford, L. North, E. Gordon, J. MacWalters, R. Brewer, D. Disler, A. Thompson, B. Morley. Second row: C. Lawson, R. Pfleger, T. Gavin, D. Roberts, R. Roberts, W. Bucknum, C. Johnson, R. Foster, P. Fleischer, H. Bodine, R. Smith, E. Watson, W. Powell. Third row: Mr. McDonald, F. Lorimer, J. Dorsey, E. Woodruff. R. Johnson, P. Martin, R. Felver, J. Walsh, F. Mitchell, J. Disler, F. Zurlo, Mr. Davies. 1948 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE M.H.S. Trenton Catholic__________________________________ 6 Princeton_________________________________________ 7 Burlington _______________________________________ 6 Bcnsalem ________________________________________ 12 Pennsbury________________________________________ 44 Southampton______________________________________ 33 Council Rock_____________________________________ 13 Langhorne________________________________________ 34 Bristol__________________________________________ 13 Opponents 12 6 0 13 6 12 13 6 32 Page 44 VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE N. J. Deaf School-------------------------- Upper Merion------------------------------- Southampton________________________________ Morrestown_________________________________ Bensalem ---------------------------------- Hatboro------------------------------------ Hamilton----------------------------------- Hightstown_________________________________ George School------------------------------ Upper Merion------------------------------- Episcopal Academy__________________________ Hightstown_________________________________ Bristol------------------------------------ Pennsbury---------------------------------- Southampton________________________________ Bensalem----------------------------------- Burlington_________________________________ Hamilton----------------------------------- Alumni ____________________________________ St. John s Catholic------------------------ Bristol____________________________________ Pennsbury__________________________________ Burlington_________________________________ 36 MHS 58 61 MHS 46 35 MHS 46 42 MHS 55 37 MHS 53 52 MHS 45 51 MHS 50 56 MHS 37 29 MHS 38 70 MHS 68 59 MHS 50 47 MHS 35 46 MHS 29 38 MHS 43 39 MHS 45 52 MHS 65 25 MHS 37 58 MHS 38 37 MHS 50 50 MHS 29 44 MHS 56 32 MHS 55 34 MHS 48 First row: E. Woodruff, A. Nemeth, W. Bucknum, T. Gavin. Second row: H. Rutherford, J. Marcucci, C. Lawson, R. Johnson, D. Foster, B. Felver, Mr. Doheny. JAMES P. DOHENY Page 45 First row: D. Talone, L. Stout, R. Dickson, R. Krier, Mr. Torok, R. Bayles, R. Neuman, D. Felver. Second row: P. Keenan, L. Brady, E. Levondosky, G. Gordon, J. Shull, F. Garman, R. Marsh, F. Rohner, J. Lebegern, J. Davis, R. Brewer, H. Fredericks, P. Somers. Third row-: D. Widmann, C. Doan, E. Kohler, W. Grundahl, H. McCrane, J. Krysa, H. Hoechst, J. Brunner, R. Bambach, D. Bryostow'ski. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL First row: R. Krier, F. Cowell, R. Marsh, R. Tettemer, C. Galambos, R. Morrell, Second row: Mr. Torok, R. Davis, J. Dickson, D. Widmann, R. Homko, R. Neu- man, E. Kohler, J. Brunner, R. Bambach. TTY TTVTY T Y}) T A Y5 Kneeling: J. Phillips, B. Morley. First row: D. Roberts, D. Stillwell, E. Henley, n vJ i. N JLvyiL V 1 I O. Evans, E. Hornyak. Second row: Mr. Doheny, D. Lang, E. Ryan, M. Zack, y B. Powell, P. Martin, J. Piscopo, R. Pfleger, P. Fleischer, P. Sullivan, B. Lumsden. BASKETBALL SOPHOMORE Kneeling: B. Varadi, A. Thompson. First row: O. Evans, J. Piscopo, M. Zack, P. Martin, D. Stillwell. Second row: I. Hillman, A. Neuman, B. Brewer, F. Zurlo, J. Foster, L. North, G. Rosso, Mr. McDonald. BASKETBALL VARSITY HOCKEY First row: S. Dickson, D. Hart, E. Mara, R. Marcucci, E. Batt, P. Miller, R. Parsons. Second row: Miss Parsons, J. Heath, S. Malmsbury, A. Marrazzo A. Caruso, J. Sakaly, M. Huff, F. Masciarelli. First row: V. Glynn, R. Parsons, R. Marcucci, E. Batt, B. Krysa, M. Huff. Second row: J. McGuigan, F. Masciarelli, A. Marrazzo, G. Neumann, C. Elcock, Miss Parsons. VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: V. Glynn, S. Johnson, B. Krysa, M. Sweeney, D. Winters, D. Small- wood, J. McGuigan. Second row: F. Masciarelli, B. Lenox, D. Margerum, A. Ahium, S. Wilcox, M. Morgan, V. Rogers, C. Elcock, Miss Parsons. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: M. Carter, V. Rogers. Second row: P. Spillman, D. Hart, J. Heath, E. Mara, S. Dickson. Third row: Miss Parsons, P. Miller, B. LaRue, J. Sakaly, A. Caruso, D. Winters, M. Morgan, J. McGuigan. First row: L. North, H. Medici, P. Fleischer, R. Carter, H. Bodine, D. Wright, R. Pugh, R. Foster, T. Pitman. Second row: Mr. McDonald, L. Schmelzer, R. Coombs, C. Johnson, J. Higgins, T. Scott, R. Felver, P. Martin, R. Lumsden. TRACK BASEBALL First row: D. Sullivan. Second row: R. Roberts, D. Roberts, K. Effinger, R. Schlegel, R. Evans, R. Wallace, R. Beadle, A. Nemeth, A. Raccosta. Third row: Mr. Davies, R. Lumsden, J. Dorsey, W. Bucknum, E. Woodruff, W. Powell, J. Walsh, T. Gavin, E. Ryan, H. Rutherford. Page 50 SENIOR CHEERLEADERS First row: J. Heath, P. Spillman, C. Elcock, M. Huff, R. Parsons. Second row: M. Morgan, S. Johnson, V. Glynn, J. Sakaly, V. Rogers. First row: E. Elcock, K. DeFazio, L. Marrazzo, C. Hogeland, S. Preston. Second row: P. Demech, P. Smith, K. Nyere, N. Alderfer, S. VanOrden. JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS )WWUWlMlH6tW SIMPSON CHtVWtfT DID THE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL FLEISCHER AND ELCOCK MOST BASHFUL SIPLER AND DAVIS BEST ATHLETES BATT AND JOHNSON BEST FRIENDLIEST LOOKING FLEISCHER MONTAGUE AND AND ELCOCK SMITH BEST ALL-AROUND HUFF AND JOHNSON KARL C. KING General Management and Sales A. C. THOMPSON Production Management and Research MARVIN DAVIS Chief Foreman of Labor Groups RUSSELL IVINS Sales and Packing House Management HARRY MACILL Supervision Loading and Shipping FRED WATTS Assistant Manager AL ROBERTS Building Construction and Maintenance BILL ANDERSON Personnel and Employee Service L. N. POWELL Chief Foreman of Mechanical Field Work CHAS. WILLIAMS Superintendent of Equipment Maintenance CEORCE TRECO Purchasing and Inventory Control 61 COMPLIMENTS OF LEONARD LEVIN CLASS OF '47 62 SSS$ SHERWOOD JEWELERS, Inc. Compliments 45 East State Street Trenton, N, J. of The Diamond Store of Trenton FRITZ DINER, Inc. Phone 3-9666 5SS5 Compliments of lf WM. H. FULPER, Inc. APPRAISERS - REALTORS INSURANCE Distinctive town and country homes in historic Mercer and Bucks Coun- ties. Mortgage Banking. SOUTH BROAD 300 W. State Stteet Trenton, N. J. and SECOND STREET Phone 4-5341 TRENTON, N. J. 63 Phone 2-7431 Compliments of WILLIAM BURGESS, JR. Developer of Burgess Manor Real Estate and Insurance Rents Collected 771 N. Pennsylvania Avenue Morrisville, Pa. WILLIAM I. MURPHY FUNERAL HOME 41 West Trenton Avenue Morrisville Phone 7922 SIMPSON CHEVROLET 222 East Bridge Street At Lower Bridge Approach Morrisville, Pa. Phone Morrisville 7184 Official Inspection Station 8499 Compliments of THE KING SUPPLY COMPANY Morrisville, Pennsylvania 64 Sparkling Beverages GREENWOOD DAIRIES “More of Everything That Counts in Dairy Products Visit Our Dairy Bar—Our Own Make Ice Cream Lincoln Highway Langhorne, Pa. Phone Langhorne 2352 Compliments of ROBERTSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY Trenton’s Only Mutual Savings Bank THE TRENTON SAVING FUND SOCIETY 123-125 East State Street Member F.D.I.C. Chartered 1844 65 MOYERS PHOTO SHOP Photo Supplies and Service 1 33 E. Hanover Street Trenton 8, N. J. Phone 9575 Phone 2-6432 COHEN S TUXEDO PARLOR Dress Suits for All Occasions — To Hire — Palace Theatre Building Represented by Bruccoleri Bros. 179 S. Broad Street Trenton, N. J. RADIOS TELEVISION PHILCO THE REDNOR AND KLINE CO. Everything Electrical for Your Home” Phone 3164 202 So. Pennsylvania Avenue Morrisville, Pa. REFRIGERATORS HOME FREEZERS Phones 5194 — 5195 LIPPMAN’S STACY-TRENT CARACE JEWELRY, Inc. PONTIAC Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry J. Russell Eldridge, Pres. 14 North Broad Street 224-236 W. Hanover Street Opposite Dunham’s Trenton, N. J. Trenton, N. J. Goes a long way to make friends— DUFFY TIRE COMPANY Congratulations to CLASS OF ’49 from 28-30 Passaic Street Trenton, N. J. MARCO PRODUCTS, Inc. Phone Trenton 4-3134 Distributor for California Oil Co. 66 COMPLIMENTS OF VULCANIZED RUBBER AND PLASTICS COMPANY NEW YORK, N, Y. MORRISVILLE, PA. 67 From Trenton From Morrisville 74-7955 7955 PENN-jERSEY COAL CO. Everything in Cameras Photo Supplies - Developing Printing - Enlarging QUALITY COAL Low Ash and Long Burning We Buy, Sell and Exchange Office: Chambers St. at Delmorr Ave. CAMERA EXCHANGE Morrisville, Pa. 16 E. Hanover Street Phone 9325 Compliments of For the Best in Shoe Repairing KANE’S 5c to $1.00 STORE GOLDBERC’S SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. also Downstairs’’ SUE’S BABY LAND Don Masucci, Mgr. Phone 7245 “Service with a Smile” MORRISVILLE SERVICE STATION D W BLUE PRINT CO. PONTIAC SALES - SERVICE Phone 3-4118 Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Aves. Morrisville, Pa. 16 Perry Street Trenton, N. J. Jos. D'Annunzio PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Courses in Accountancy, Journalism Secretarial Science, Commercial Teaching Business Administration, Medical Secretarial DRINK Bachelor Degrees Catalogue Free on Request MORE RIDER COLLECE Founded 1865 Trenton, N. J. MILK 68 BERISH FRIENDLY SERVICE CENTER ALLEM’S ESSO STATION Cas, Oil and Storage General Repair Work cor. W. Hanover and Calhoun Streets Trenton 8, N. J. Phones: 2-9049 — 3-4977 Compliments of THE FRANK MILLNER COMPANY 102 North Olden Avenue Trenton 6, N. J. Phone 5-3412 USED CAR OUTLET Charles Costello, Proprietor 947 Southard Street Trenton, N. J. Phone 3-5348 C. A. FROUNFELKER SON Auto Painting — Truck Lettering Signs Willow and Passaic Streets Trenton, N. j. Phone 2-9369 Dale S. Allem Phone 5-1451 WEINMANN’S SALES CO., Inc. Nash Cars Reo Trucks - Federal Trucks 40 W. Hanover Street Trenton, N. J. PONTIAC STACY-TRENT CARACE 224 W. Hanover Street Trenton, N. J. Sales Service FARMER’S COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 550 W. Ingham Avenue Trenton, N. J. SEED 69 40 Passaic Street Trenton, N. j. FEED FERTILIZER FARM SUPPLIES Phone 4-9751 FLOWERLANE, Inc. 33 N. Warren Street Trenton, New Jersey MORRISVILLE CLEANERS DYERS 408 So. Pennsylvania Avenue Phone 3845 Prompt Courteous Service Style - Quality - Service i ETON BOYS’ SHOP 15 North Broad Street Trenton, N. J. Compliments of SELLINCER’S GARAGE Morrisville, Pa. 70 Phone 4-5343 Phone 5582 WALTER H. SCHULTZ CAPITOL VIEW MARKET PONTIAC Meats and Produce Where Service Has Sold Thousands 17 W. Hendrickson Avenue 16-20 Passaic Street Morrisville, Pa. Trenton 8, N. J. Jack Could P. E. HERRICK SON Compliments Watchmaker and Jeweler of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry J. J. KELLY 214 N. Warren Street, Trenton 8, N. J. Phone 74-7839 “CALDWELL Compliments METAL PRODUCTS CO. Custom Built of Stainless Steel Sinks and Cabinets BERNARDS 14 So. Pennsylvania Avenue Morrisville, Pa. Compliments Compliments of of S. LITOWITZ MR. and MRS. MAX KRAFT SONS, Inc. Morrisville, Pa. 71 Compliments of GRIM CADWALLADER PENN VALLEY CONSTRUCTORS, Inc. DESIGNERS FINANCERS - BUILDERS 20 North Pennsylvania Avenue Morrisville, Pa. WHITTAKER S GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCE AGENCY 57 N. Pennsylvania Avenue Morrisville, Pa. Refrigerators - Ranges - Home Freezers Electric Sinks - Washers - Disposal Units Water Heaters - Cleaners - Automatic Blankets Ironers and G.E. Radio and Television Factory Authorized Service On All Units - Small Appliances Elmer E. Whittaker, Prop. Phone 3181 Phone 3-4251 “Steel Service Since 1900” BARBOUR BROS. STEEL CO., Inc. Bars, Beams. Angles, Channels, Plates, Tool Steel, Drill Rod, Cold Finished Steel, Expanded Metal, Galvanized, Hot and Cold Rolled Sheets Marion and Reservoir Streets Trenton, N. J. 72 Compliments of H. M. ROYAL, Inc. 689 Pennington Avenue Trenton, N. J. Compliments of SECTION BUILT-HOMES 1 135 Parkway Avenue R. C. Smith, Pres. MARA’S ESSO SERVICE Oak Lane and Lincoln Highway Fallsington, Pa. Phone 5278 Phone 2-9821 RUTHERFORD—SALES SERVICE 951 Southard Street at Calhoun Trenton, N. J. Wolverine Boats Champion Outboard Motors Calso Gas - R.P.M. Oil Phone 9867 CAPITOL VIEW BARBER SHOP 501 N. Pennsylvania Avenue cor. Hendrickson Avenue Morrisville, Pa. Graduates of Barber Science PURCELLS SHOE STORE Specializing in Good Quality Shoes 12 S. Warren Street Trenton, N. J. LOUIS MARKET MEAT and GROCERIES 848 Calhoun Street Phone 4-8410 Free Delivery Compliments of GLADYS LUNCHEONETTE Bristol Pike Open Daily 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. “Once You Try Us You Never Forget Us.” 73 MacKENSEN KENNELS Great Dane and Boxer Puppies Dogs Boarded -- Heated Kennels Individual Outside Runs Full Line of Dog Food and Meat Reading Avenue Yardley, Pa. Phone 2751 Compliments of CAMPBELL’S ESSO STATION HARVEY’S SERVICE STATION 1 50 So. Main Street Yardley, Pa. Compliments of SAWYER’S DEPARTMENT STORE Morrisville, Pa. ENGINEERING SALES ASSOCIATES Stockham Bldg., Morrisville, Pa. Hardware - Houseware and Builders’ Specialties Wholesale Only Pennsylvania - New Jersey “State Supervised” Chicks Officially Blood Tested WHITE’S HATCHERY 518 Crown Street Morrisville, Pa. JOE’S SHOE SHOP 54 East Bridge Street Compliments of SULLY’S LUNCHEONETTE 30 E. Bridge Street Morrisville, Pa. 74 Morrisville, Pa. Compliments of WARREN LEAR PLUMBING HEATING Phone 7777 KINCEL MOTORS 510 West Bridge Street Phone 3195 Morrisville, Pa. Sales — WILLYS — Service DODGE Compliments of STANLEY C. CONEY PLYMOUTH Compliments of CLOVER LEAF DAIRY 75 Phone 3383 Authorized Factory Service Frigidaire - Easy - Thor - Whirlpool Blackstone HOUSEHOLD REPAIR SERVICE Automatic and Conventional Washer Service 21 1 Anderson Avenue Morrisville, Pa. J. J. RESO Fine Watch Repairing Keepsake Diamonds Elgin Watches - Jewelry 1 1 E. Bridge Street, opposite Bank We Will Furnish Your Home and Clothe the Entire Family ON EASY TERMS 30-Day Charge Account or Cash if You Prefer HURLEY - TOBIN CO. 1 18-120 North Broad Street 110-112 E. Hanover Street Trenton, N. J. sss Compliments of MORRISVILLE DINER SS Morrisville, Pa. WALTZ FRUIT AND PRODUCE A Fresh Full Line Fruits and Vegetables Daily Also Frozen Foods As You Desire Them 58 E. Bridge Street Morrisville, Pa. Phone Morrisville 74-3072 Open 8-6 P.M. Daily Friday 8-9 P.M. Phone 5-6396 ADAMS AND SICKLES Prescriptions at Fair Prices State and Prospect Streets Trenton, N. J. MAYHAM and SILVERS, Inc. Spalding Sport Shop Everything for Sports 15 N. Warren Street, Trenton 8, N. J. Compliments of CHIEF CHRIST Compliments of FOOSE'S CROCERY Fresh Meats - Groceries - Frozen Foods Fresh Vegetables - Borden Ice Cream Candy - Soda Free Delivery Phone 5597 — 9887 AMICO SAND and GRAVEL COMPANY Office and Plant Morrisville, Pa. Phone 2-91 83 AMERICAN RADIO CO. Trenton's Leading Radio Store 25 E. Hanover Street Trenton, N. J. Complete Line of Radio Parts and Accessories Phone 5-4456 Towing WHITAKER Cr BAYER Trucks and Trailers General Auto Repairs Auto and Truck Painting N. Olden Avenue Trenton, N. J. 77 Phone 5-6215 STACY LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING VOLK’S TIRE COMPANY U S. Tires 51 Pashley Avenue Trenton, N. J. When in Trenton Visit The Businessman's Department Store” DWYER BROS. Students' Supplies Kodaks Art Supplies 117-1 19 N. Broad Street Phones: 5-6186 — 5-6187 Phone 7648 JESSE M. HUNT Printing - Stationery School Supplies Raised Letter Wedding Invitations 18 E. Bridge Street Morrisville, Pa. Phones 2-1121—2-1122 WALTON’S FOOD MARKET Try Our Sea Food Dept. 201 Spring Street SHOE REPAIR CORPORATION 100 Ward Avenue Phone 2-5184 Louis B. Shipper, Pres. Phone 4-5361 FITZCIBBON, Inc. Body and Fender Repairs Car and Truck Refinishing 32-40 Barnes Street Trenton, N. J. MOTOR PARTS ICNITION Automotive Replacement Parts 218-220 So. Warren Street Trenton 10, N. J. Compliments of JIMMY’S MOBIL CAS 78 Compliments of a FRIEND G. D. S. GROOM’S MUSIC STORE Exclusive Dealer for C. G. Conn Band Instruments Leedy Drums Repairing 209 East Front Street Near Montgomery Compliments of FACTOR’S STORE ‘‘In nothing do men more nearly approach the gods than in giving health to men —Cicero JOHN M. BURNS Class of '28 PHARMACIST Compliments of CHARLES D. ELCOCK CROASDALE ENCELHART, Inc. JEWELERS 9 S. Montgomery Street Trenton. N. J. Compliments of NOVELTY CONFECTIONERY All Kinds of Candies 956 S. Broad Street Trenton, N. J. WILLIAM C. KELLY Real Estate and Insurance 30 E. Franklin Street Morrisville, Pa. Phone 3028 79 E. W. CREENLEE Hauling, Excavating and Bulldozing SANFORD-DILETTO POST NO. 433 Morrisville, Pa. LEON’S JEWELRY MORRISVILLE Watches - Diamonds Silverware - Gifts Morrisville High’s Fine Athletic Teams Use RICHMOND BUSES Chartered Service to All Points Phone Morrisville 7565 C.E. Radio Television - Stromberg Carlson Radio Electric Ranges - Refrigerators - Appliances Hot Point Appliances - Launderall YARDLEY RADIO ELECTRIC CO. Service on All Makes of Radios Phone 3002 R. A. Land, E. G. King—Props. 7 East Afton Avenue Yardley, Pa. Compliments of ACME MARKETS Bill Doran, Meat Mgr. Russ Harding, Mgr. THE VARGA-APAI STUDIO COMPLETE WEDDINC SERVICE CANDID and WEDDINC PICTURES FAMILY and CROUP PICTURES Beatty and Genesee Streets Is Still Located at the Same Location Since 1923 John Apai, Prop. MESZARO’S MEAT MARKET 66 N. Pennsylvania Avenue Fresh Meats and Lunch Meats 80 Phone 2-5545 Trenton, N. J. If It Is Meat We Have It Compliments Phone 7567 PRIOR’S Radios - Refrigerators - Television Washers - Sinks - Ranges TYPEWRITER COMPANY L C ELECTRIC CO. 232 E. State Street Electrical Appliances Trenton, N. ). 88-90 E. Bridge Street Morrisville, Pa. Phone 5367 MORRISVILLE MOTORS Phone 7856 — 8-40979 VOGUE CLEANERS Auto Body and Fender Repair Painting Service Radiators Cleaned and Repaired Serving James Aversano, Prop. 658 W. Bridge Street Morrisville, Pa. Trenton and Morrisville KNIT ’N NOTION SHOP LEWIS’ ESSO SERVICE Featuring Columbia Hand Knitting Yarn 1 1 5 E. Bridge Street 3 E. Hanover Street Trenton 4-4822 Morrisville, Pa. Compliments of BARDINET EXPORTS, Inc. TRACY’S 5c, 10c, $1.00 STORE Morrisville, Pa. 3 E. Bridge Street Morrisville, Pa. Phone 3267 u Dohhelly i Jon Outfitters: Men—Boys THIRTY FIVE E. STATE TRENTON 8. N. J. a Compliments of Has the new look’’ found you short in the wardrobe depart- ment? Does your pocketbook always seem empty lately? Why not join the parade to your SINGER SEWING A CENTER—and learn to make your own clothes. It’s easy and econom- ical, too. In fact, you actually make a dress while learning. LOCAL Telephone or come in and see us today. SPECIAL CLASSES ARE NOW FORMING FRIEND 8 2-HOUR LESSONS $10 at your a SINGER SEWING CENTER 12 E. State Street Trenton 3-4021 Compliments of THE MAKEFIELD CO. REALTORS 82 N. Pennsylvania Avenue Morrisville, Pa. 82 Compliments of TANGENT TOOL MFC. CO. Harrison and Wright Avenues Morrisville, Bucks County, Penna. Arthur Ventrice, Mgr. GUEST HOUSE TRAILER SALES, Inc. “Better Trailers Only” Phone Morrisville 5358 Star Route 1 Lincoln Heights, Morrisville, Pa. T.C.M.A. Approved Park Pumps and Water Systems Phone 8286 MANUFACTURERS SELLING COMPANY Industrial Equipment - Heating and Plumbing Supplies Office, Warehouse and Display Room 80 North Olden Avenue Trenton 5, N. J. Compliments of THE MORRISVILLE LITTLE THEATER 83 Compliments of THE MORRISVILLE BANK MORRISVILLE DELICATESSEN JOE RECHS’ Homemade Salads Tasty Sandwiches to Take Out Groceries and Meats BRIDCE CRILL At Your Service from Early to Late All Day Sundays Fine Foods and Drinks 1 8 E. Bridge Street Phone 5568 Television J. B. VAN SCIVER CO. FURNITURE - DRAPERIES - RUGS 160 So. Broad Street Trenton, N. J. Phones: Office 7313 — Residence 3331 BUCKS COUNTY FARMS DAIRIES Samuel Boone, Prop. Pasteurized Milk and Cream Cottage Cheese - Buttermilk - Butter Morrisville, Pa. PROFESSIONAL PACE Victor B. Ellin, M.D. Alex A. Krosnick, D.D.S. james M. Klenk, M.D. Bernard A. Balsis, M.D. John R. Wittekind, O.D. Theodore R. Cohen, M.D. Theodore A. Hansen, D.S.C. T. W. Thatcher, D.D.S. 85 W B U D 99 N. Pennsylvania Avenue Serving Trenton and Morrisville Presents Its Compliments to THE 1949 GRADUATING CLASS of MORRISVILLE HIGH Morrisville, Pa. TATTERSALLS “Silver Ash” Coal Building Materials Automatic Stokers Timken Oil Burners Fuel Oil Home Insulation Phone 8-201 MORRISVILLE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Membership in the P.-T.A. offers an opportunity to belong to an organization that is known and respected all over the nation for its work toward the betterment of children and youth. REGULAR MEETINGS —AUDITORIUM OR SUMMERSEAT FOURTH TUESDAY OF EACH SCHOOL MONTH PUBLIC INVITED 86 Phone 7725 PRYOR'S PHARMACY J. ALLEN HOOPER Complete Funeral $150 Private Ambulance Service Phone 7534 THE WM. C. HOWELL Cr SON CO. Real Estate and Insurance Morrisville, Pa. ALEXANDER RUBBER CO.. Inc. 20 East Front Street Trenton, N. ). Phone 3196 TOWING and REPAIR SERVICE MIKE’S AUTO SERVICE Mike Zelenak, Jr. 111-113 W. Bridge Street Morrisville, Pa. The Store the Doctor Recommends Phone 7416 The Friendly Place to Shop BEATRICE SHOPPE Coats - Lingerie - Handbags Dresses - Hats - Handkerchiefs 32 E. Bridge Street Morrisville, Pa Phone 3451 “Hammonton Park Clothes” Arrow and Van Heusen Shirts - Ties - Sportswear S. Broad and Factory Streets Best Wishes to the Senior Class PIONEER LUNCHEONETTE 1935 Pennington Road Trenton, N. J. 87 COMPLIMENTS OF THE AMERICAN TILE RUBBER CO. Charles M. Fox, Jr. Robert F. Fox PHILIP S. SLACK AND CO. PLUMBING - HEATING CONTRACTOR 2-1 1 Perry Street, Trenton, N. J. “Petro Industrial Oil Burners “Hart” Domestic Oil Burners Members Heating and Piping Contractors National Association —i X '■ - A N Vlace To VJor i ■H ■—. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY , f fil 1 • , I. ' « M i • iV fe V 1' 51 ■ •: v v V- 7 ! Hi V: ' •. •. ; v ; vv ' . m , !’• Vi-. : !;: • A; {(. • jv iv ■ i • ■■ • • ' ir'-J ,Y.'; - ' ■ L'i-1 t . ! :1 i I •; t 11 !:■ ’ . vV r i,! ? fv i !- v- I.M V. M v %• ■ ■W-rv: % v . • • 1 • .11 ‘ 1 «. : ' •• ’ ! ' m . m •• • • • ■ : V; ;V -A i ■ • Vm Y 7a7S Am; . i, '
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