Perkiomen School - Griffin Yearbook (Pennsburg, PA)
- Class of 1957
Page 1 of 116
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 116 of the 1957 volume:
“
H 5 -i'2ifiI1 au.srs.u --45 asus. xuasuaqphn--e-sn. vs fv'l:-Tia 4 1 .,fs.,, ' ' -,M will 24- .mag..1-.sr-ff'-J -f--uneasy-2,-.-Q45-'wuanxff-1 ---mmf ' a f '-'Sf' ff I '.' - 'i,?Y-'WE Y'17 f' '-' J? ' ' 3 . FZ? 'f1 '4': , ' ! . ,. .. r.-. 1' 7 LQQ 'l,'f 7P 'T' 1' V 7 :iQ. 'i-', AMT' Q ' f U - -W - ff' ' - -f--- 'pf -w-1 1,-g f. L if .. 5' '- WERHFHN UW? swf ,. .. H M, . ,SETA i,i:f'ZTST'3-Y T535 1 SVFTSQ :Q V Wm H. -z1'- WM 5 0 ang was swf WM Q-y LM' mm f ' -f K- !5'?Em, Ki' - S- , .. ,M ,Q Hism, fi 1 K. , --M 1 . ., . A -r .-X as ., ., 5. ,- 34 A 1 -E H if , , X 1 JKZ51. -- T512 E .gs P ., , ---A -x,,- 51, -: W,:,W N Vw A wen- M - WM - vw , ,ax--LM 1 1. :U- ' '-P'1'1f s,J,'1,W.f .L- Qi 22. .:. Egg .W?.iQ!zLY3 f,,. f?E.'2,! 'fwf X ,kwa-1 L 7' NNE! h' T5:52fgr':r' 2-Z 2 'W' A' 'Lia M' U Q22 Um. 532 H390 E, mf. W, , Ga' Q-,wwf ml 5Afw Q : Xiin , I XN ,251 Twilwg ZLZIQ H g wg ' - Y X 3 Hiya in fmff . A 5598 aw M1 Muwqfg mE?ef Q Q 2 .gigwfwg Eggiimgfsmkih Q? 7i1TSV5M 5255? QHKQEEMQZQEE :fiiaixii if qi-fgfdf' 'QQf'Qw:aQQ.,g?:gwpiaQ' mggyfggi L-12211 W wif'-HF,-PM law . Magi- EXQH in U H5 .aiw HH Qmws WEEKS issw -plank U1 E375 was mes BEE swlgx few mn: maxim Kilim T 55535, sw E szgigaq W Jifmifmn .mmzfff-in W SUQLEEH E Qgkgg as W M H , vB!! HW - SS B - -AE .A ' saga ms QW V magma 125 ma mg: sm Q :anim gl- ss .. H.. wa 5553531 glifagqfg- i xmxmggwg 3 'fs Q 54 B E 5315215-Q ' H3255-F5552 .sgxfigiii .W A A.-ww. H Qi-2:5 . -Ni H- H!-ams SE Emp-fi +:'m mm' wwS?3aHn A Q M --K-ww agmzgmmw gm WEE MWE Sl E Ex E-'fx Q Biwgg- ,QIIEX ss ss W mmm Egsm a ss a a ss mm m nm M as ss mmm an W Q ss wa ms mn na a mam .VV sm a as an sg? saw a ma 'aa ma E ss ss H m mi M .W is sw ,,: mlgra-W WEN, ' giiawf dawg?- Bmnl EEN mm mlm' M 'ww' EEIQSKSX, Bigwisgi Emi, ggji Sa- DEDICATED T0 MRS. STEPHEN W ROBERTS Dedica tion We, the members of the Griffin Staff, wish to dedicate the 1957 Griffin as a token of our ap- preciation to the person who is perhaps the most popular and admired individual on Perkiomen's campus, Mrs. Stephen W. Roberts. Mrs. Roberts, since her arrival at Perkiomen School six years ago, has shown the utmost sin- cere loyalty and interest in the students, faculty, parents, alumni, and friends of the school. Through her efforts, contributions to the school have increased from an insignificant figure to a very remarkable amount. lt is impossible to describe the many virtues and attributes of Mrs. Roberts, to do so would easily fill a book of this size. Instead, we will draw only a sketch of some of the qualities which have endeared her to the hearts of both the faculty and the students. Mrs. Roberts is one of those rare people who radiate a dynamic force of happiness and purposefulness. She has a positive personal magnetism which no one can resist. Just one look at her sincere smile has encouraged many boys to reach their obiectives. When a cause is present, Mrs. Roberts is not far distant. She has been instrumental in the reformation of the alumni groups and the Alum- ni News magazine, of which she is editor. She is the founder and the advisor of the Stamp Club, the first of its kind on the campus. She is con- stantly forming and working with choral groups. Truly, there are very few worthwhile projects in which Mrs. Roberts has not taken part. Mrs. Roberts has made a lasting impression on Perkiomen School which will neither be du- plicated nor eradicated. lL ' Q..X 8:29 t o Q ALUNN' X M ' S ig' I, x O ezze - F' ww! 9 I , .JJ SSS SE. is SX C ' N g 74,798 Standing-Left to Right: Lapensohn, Feinman, Michalover, Levitis, Viener, Seated: Eastwood, Stelifensen, Gruner, Stephens, Koeneman. Not in Picture: Novick, Griffin Staff The writers for the Grilafin worked hard at their jobs. The Senior articles were done by Ed Stephens, Chip Eastwood, Buddy Richman, Steve Gruner, George Viener, Charlie Schrader, and Jerry Levitis. Fritz Albert wrote the articles for the activities. The iob of organizing the financial end is no easy one, and Dick Steffensen handled the posi- tion as Business Manager well. Mr. Edgerton contributed the sketches which are on the divider sheets. These sketches dis- tinguish our year book from the average high school or preparatory school book. Besides ex- hibiting artistic ability, they show a wonderful sense of humor. There was one large addition to the Griftin this year and that is the underclassmen section with individual pictures. Heretofore a single group picture-one for each class-has been sufficient. This addition was made to give an added attraction to the eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh graders by having something of per- sonal interest for them in the book. MMM 'W Z II ,21fw.3.4 YUU Z Z X 7 STEPHEN W. ROBERTS, A.B., B.S., A.M., LL.D. Headmaster Alderson-Broaddus College Bucknell University New York University RICHARD F. WEIKEL, B.S., M.A. University of Pennsylvania Lehigh Uf1iVe 5ifY RALPH J. HOSSMAN, A.B. Kutztown State Teachers College Dartmouth College Dean Harvard University Advisor to the Student Senate Director of Courses Head of the Social Studies Department Pet Saying: All right, gentlemen! Coach of Track Pet Peeve: Girls who giggle. DAVID DETAR B S Unlted States Mllltary Academy Admissions Public Relahons Pet Peeve Seemg Army lose LEWIS FRANK BS MA Franklin and Marshall College Johns Hopluns Unlverslty Prmceton Umverslty Durector of Guldance Cnvlcs Englxsh Pet Saying Be qulefl Fel Peeve Llvemng Central Study Hull -'ii SAMUEL EDGERTON JR A B M F A Unlverslty of Illmols Unlverslty of Pennsylvanla Pennsylvania Academy of Flne Arts United States History Durector of Art Department Junior Class Advisor Advisor to the Grlffin Coach of Wrestling Coach of JV Football Pet Saymg Come on you guys' Pet Peeve Pulled muscles GEORGE T FULTON BS Temple Umverslty Director of Athletlcs Varsity Club Social Studles Sclence Pet Saymg Knock It ofll Pet Peeve Locating extra drrvers sims: Ei gave' '53 i '? MRS JOSEPHINE FERER RN Meadvllle Cnty Hospital Allegheny College Duquesne Unlverslty School Nurse Pet Saying What color prlls today? Pet Peeve Not coming lo the clmlc on time FREDERICK GRANADOS BA Lehlgh Unlverslty Head of Mathematics Department Pe Saymg Yeah! e Feeve Late homework 7 t - 1 , . TY - ..., ...tv i :. . --sswzsi .. - ' L.: , 5 I ,- 1' ':- :jf - , 3 1 - . lg: ' ,, 'e gy- , LJf p2,i 1 ' 'lf ', 1 g Y ' Z ' , M I 4 , . f .L y N , ., PQ A 1 fs W. I :-,:a5:ggagrE-,T ui. ' 1' . t x: 1 of W eff! jj- 3 iff A ' ' . '. .3 .- -. f u . ' Wjut ' 7 N, L Y K 'L . Aj- K imp I r - - r -r . , . . ' ' ' - ., . . Q . . . ' ' - G n - 11 - , 1, 1, - , . , . ., . . - I ' - , . . . . . ' f ' . H H ' ' l P l : . K C 9 5 2 Gifs ss A S 5 zi'g-,gggmir 9 5' Y 'fx SC it JS 5255 2 ,533 L.: 25.3 V...-3 . . , 'J ,. :xc 5 -- ., 1 y 9,51 , .I 5' ..,. , ' if ' 3' I ' - Qfaafi . Q3Qi:Ei: 1':E1L .:g ,,,,. 0- i ifirio i.:i ?g?36'i,xE,,1 -ti I t iifilxi 'if' 31: Qs QQ 5 'ii' MRS. BETTY F. HILDENBRAND, WILLIAM HRISKO, B.S. R.N. Muhlenberg College Temple University Hospital School of Bloomsburg State Teachers College Nursing Lehigh University Assistant School Nurse Chemistry Pet Saying: Sit down: I can't reach you Pet Saying: Wait till you get to college! up 'herein Pet Peeve: Clumsiness in the lab. Pet Peeve: Cowboy boots and cowboy music. SIEGMAN KARL KNIES, JR., B.A. MARGUERITE KRAUSS Pennsylvania State College Kutztown State Teachers College Head of the Junior School Mathematics English Civics European History Pet Saying: Himmell Pet Feeve: Pseudo-intellects Allentown Business College Assistant to the Financial Secretary MARVYN JAFFE, A.B., M.A. Muhlenberg College Lehigh University English Pet Saying: l'm not always righl, but l'm never wrong! Pet Feeve: Khakis in the classroom. FLORA LEWEY, A.B., M.A. Columbia University Remedial Reading Pet Saying: Boys, listen to the sounds! Pet Feeve: Chewing gum and mental inertia. 8 FRANK LIGHT, B.A., M.A. T. FENNER LYTLE, B.S. EMILY MCLAUGHLIN Ursinus College Kutztown State Teachers College Francis Steitler School University of Pennsylvonia Lehigh University I-IIYVUVIGD United States History Head of the Science Department pe, Saying: ffpleuse close ,haf damp' Economics Pet Saying: Get back fo your rooms! pe, Peeve: Overdue books' Perkiomenite Advisor Coach of Soccer Pet Saying: Think! Pet Peeve: Cynics. VIDA MENGUAL Bookstore Pet Saying: Sure l'm sure! Pet Peeve: Being asked about marriage. NESTER MENGUAL, B.A., Bates College University of Connecticut Spanish Advisor to foreign students Pet Saying: Get out a liltle paper! Pet Peeve: irresponsible students. M.A. KATHERINE MILLER San Antonio College ' St. Mary's University Secretary to Director of Courses Pet Saying: I don't know when he'lI be piece of in! 9 RALPH MILLER, A.B. MRS. JOHN S. OLSON Harvarcl University Study Hqll University of North Carolina Pe, Saying: uQUief downlf, Head of the English Department Algebra I Drama Club Pet Saying: There is nothing so frightful as ignorance in action! Pet Peeve: Ignorance in action. STANLEY SAWICKI, B.S. Kutztown State Teachers College Plane Geometry Algebra Coach of Football Pet Saying: Close your bocksg get out sheet of paper! Pet Peeve: Lack of School spirit. . . .ll::A,i , is A 4 .V Q-' NS Jett?-i.f'f ,A ,Q.g,Q.f :e-:, V: Ull- - v . .. x ., if f ' -ssc' if N ' - as T - 2 I we A- 'I' .M .,:A- .. :t-:- tw 1' .sr ., - 2 - - , f f f, ca fx ff ,J We A Haw V We Ke ii i., 2 fi 3 ' 1 ,-' :sae Wit tt. tk : ,ol W. - .:::tf-.if-.-est-,,. ,' ' - - U DONALD SETAR, B.M., B.S. Pennsylvania State University Illinois Wesleyan University Assistant Master of the Junior School History Music Appreciation Pet Saying: That's the breaks game! 10 H? of the 27 Ei? WAYNE ROTHENBERGER, B.S., M.S. Cornell University Supervisor of Maintenance Force Student Work Committee Financial Secretary Secretary of Board of Trustees Pet Saying: Come in Friday! Pet Peeve: Screen removers. HENRY SMITH, A.B., A.M. Swarthmore College University of Pennsylvania Illinois University Poitiers University, France Assistant Director of Courses Head of Language Department Coach of Tennis Bridge Club Pet Saying: One no-trumpl Pet Peeve: Excuses. MARION STEFANO Cedar Crest College School Hostess Dlnmg Room Hostess Sludenl Work Commmee Pe Saying Hl' Pef Peeve Unhdy rooms FRED TRIMBLE BA BD Umverslfy of Delaware Princeton Theological Seminary School Chaplain Elemenfary Algebra Efhxcs MARY SUTCLIFFE Secretary to Mr Roberls e Saymg Hello Perklomen School' Pef Peeve A felephone THOMAS VIBERT B S Arnold College Biology General Science Pet Saying See me after classl Pef Peeve Sfudenfs who forge? assign menk I 'ft-. GREGORY SUTCLIFFE JR AB Muhlenberg College French Spanish Latm Pei Saying Now look here old boy! Pet Peeve Puprls who wonf fhmk for fhemselves RICHARD WERKHEISER A B A M Harvard Unlverslfy Umversny of Pennsylvania Unlverslty of Southern Callforma Heidelberg UI1IV8I'SIfy English European History Per Saymg clussl9 ' Pei Peeve Sfuclenfs asking how words a composlhon has fo be Are you chewing gum rn my many ll N , ., . . P, - ,H - H .. ' I ' 1 ' Il 'I ' ll Il 1 : 1. : , . . , , , . ., . . , .. , . ., . . ' .H H . . v - . ',, . . 1 . 5 ,B - X xx ,I U. ' ' Lv . P- 'i VX -Mu xi M H H. :. ' no essex H M gs H . U Q, Q. mz ' x- H Xa ' an me M H E H K H me HARRIE G. BURDAN Gettysburg College Director of Development Assistant, Alumni Office ELEANORE ROBERTS Oberlin College Denison University Y Awmni Smmy VIRGINIA GASKILL Bucknell Universif Publications Assisiant, Alumni Ollice 12 SENMJRS UNDER MUD ElASSMEN Upon graduation from Perkiomen School, you will hear many learned individuals speak con- cerning your future. As your Class advisor, I have only these thoughts that I would like to send along with you. Perkiomen School has tried to give you a well- rounded program to adequately prepare you for the years to come. You will soon discover that education has no ending and knows no boundaries. Some day you will stop growing physically, but your mental growth will continue for the rest of your lives. I hope that at Perkio- men you have realized that one can not stand still if he is to achieve his aims in life. I trust that you will lift your sights to a definite goal and will never relax your efforts while moving along the road to success. Be ready to extend yourselves above the min- imum requirements. Remember, a little work To the Class of I957 never hurt anyone. Inches make champions is a good motto to keep in view. The extra time and energy that you apply after a task appears to be completed will reap many rewards. It will be up to each one of you to carry on the repu- tation of scholastic integrity which is Perkiomen's highest ideal. It has indeed been an honor to serve as your class advisor. It has been a pleasure becoming acquainted with all of you, and I will treasure the many bright moments of our association. From the cooperation shown during the year, I feel certain that the members of the Class of 1957 will distinguish themselves in the future years. I only hope that my small contribution will help you on your way. With my most sin- cere wishes for your every success, DAVID D. DETAR, JR., Class Advisor IVAN ANTONIO ATENCIO Tony Apartado 1281 Caracas, Venezuela .l.V. Soccer 1, 2, Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Baseball Manager 1, 2, 35 Science Club .li Glee Club , 1, 2, 3, varsity Club 3, 4, Caballeros 1, 2, 3. l 5351 A main-stay at Perkiomen . . . one of those five year men . . . spends real nice times in Venezuela in the summer . . . abhors chemistry . . . likes economics, however . . . enioys solitude . . . Can't you guys be quiet, we're trying to sleep in here? . . . Friendly ancl well liked by all . . . Why does he like to go to Caracas? . . . Who? . . . takes an active part in school ac- tivities . . . has a good voice . . . progressive jazz fan . . . can always be found playing iazz or South American music . . . was greatly im- pressed by The Snows of Kilamaniarof' . . . ad- mires Winston Churchill . . . would like to become an economics maior at Tulane or Penn State. 44. , 11 N 1 l WILLIAM BECHTEL Bill l 2317 South 5th Street Allentown, Pa. Day student . . . gave invaluable assistance I to the Senior Class Skit . . . provided tapes and set up wiring . . . spends a good deal of time in his radio shop . . . always willing to give advice about a new Hi-fi or television set . . . solid geometry . . . won the 1956 Chemistry Award with a geiger counter that worked . . . is part of a small Allentown combo known as the Four Escorts . . . industrious . . . likes Stan Kenton and progressive iazz . . . enioys good discussions on humanities. S ALBERT DELANE BEMILLER Jack 243 Diller Road Hanover, Pa. Varsity Football 4, Varsity Wrestling 4, Track 4, Senior Class Skit. A fine athlete . . . studies hard . . . This place should be called Homework Prep . . . always complains about marks . . . genial person, liked by all . . . has many awards tor wrestling . . . likes to write letters . . . spends most of his time dreaming about Wanda . . . dislikes people who get A's . . . sound sleeper with a tremendous snore . . . a real wild guy, a member of Dean's Hall . . . l wish I were the only guy on earth and mobbed by girls . . . You're nothing . . . When home, he can usually be found in Hampton . . . wants to become a millionaire. f VICTOR BONGARD, JR. Vic l87 Lexington Avenue Westwood, N. J. Varsity Football 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Track 4, Perkiomenite 4, Griffin 4. A conscientious worker, Vic maintains an ad- mirable average and ranks high among his class- mates . . . but, like all great men, he has a weakness, 'food . . . good athlete . . . What ya say, kid? . . . has traveled extensively . . . con- siders everybody a friend . . . great guy to know . . . enioys reading, a tact which should benefit him in Law School and in his practice . . . sure to go far . . . one of the Kehs Hall mug-makers . . . a genial smile for everyone . . . everyone is his friend. 'flu-w SPIROS BOURNIAS Spiros 'l9 Astydamontos St. Athens, Greece South Cottage Homecoming Project. Spiros is far from home but has brought with him the charm of Greece . . . decorates the walls of his room with detailed drawings of the Parthenon, the Erectheum and maps of Athens and Attica . . . contributed beautiful reproduc- tions of Kriebel and Kehs Halls to the Homecom- ing project . . . a detailist in every respect . . . adapted quickly to the American way of living, but prefers solitude and seclusion . . . Ah, come on, fellas . . . Spiros is a determined, conscien- tious worker who will succeed because of his ability and initiative. H 3, 4. veterinarian. JOHN PHILIP BREGMAN Doggie 910 Riverside Drive New York N Y J.V. Football 3, 4, J V Basketball 3 4 Baseball Can usually be found at Rosles trying to date Joanne . . . likes stamp collecting and art a real nice guy, fun to be with Somebody is going to get hurt still talks about his first baseball point, his only point of the season . . . will defend New York any time dislikes algebra and most homework enloys being with people . . . thinks and talks about Joanne . . . Did any of you guys see Joanne today? What did she say? wants to become a THOMAS R. CALLAHAN Tom 338 Cherry Street East Greenville, Pa. Varsity Basketball 4. Did you see 'Tea House ln the August Moon'? . . . for a day student, Tom really gets around in his shiny black 1948 Plymouth . . . enioys movies and plays . . . a James Cagney fan . . . owner and operator of Callahan's taxi service between School and the gym . . . l'm going home for the weekend, fellows. . . . likes to officiate at basketball games . . . wants to be- come a history teacher . . . dislikes getting up in the morning . . . likes Algebra . . . a one year Perkiomenite. .r ,ax T.. W --. r i l l PAUL CAPOZELLO Cap 1404 Cleveland Ave. Wyomissing, Pa. intramural Captain 4, Tennis 4. Always worrying . . . usually is busy in the morning helping Vic and McElroy with their Spanish . . . never says no . . . early to rise . . . earlier to bed . . . very popular among the Kehs Hallers . . . Do you know how long Mr. Hrisko's tests are? . . . never bothers Johnny . . . can usually be found at his desk . . . watch that Man- hattanville College friend . . . Feed it to Druck- enmiller . . . his week-ends usually keep Kehs Hall in food and fruits from his home . . . a con- siderate person with a friendly Awh nuts for everybody. Q PASQUALE CARAMANNA Pat 12 Summit Ave. Laurel Springs, N. J. Varsity Football, Co-Captain 4, Varsity Basket- ball 4, Baseball 4. Scholar and athlete . . . fine English student . . . plays Varsity football . . . spends most of football season on the football tield . . . Art's buddy. . . takes part in the shaving cream battles in the Cottage . . . sides with or against Druck- enmiller . . . dislikes conceited girls . . . What, no mail today! . . . have some tomorrow, or else. . . . nice guy to get along with, when he gets a letter from Ricky . . . admires Richard Nixon . . . Kim Novak tan . . . You know this chemistry is tough . . . wants to become a pro- fessional player. 41, H RICHARD DANIEL CHRISTOFARO Rick Emmaus, R. D. No. 'l Emmaus, Pa. Varsity Football 45 Varsity Basketball Manager 4, Baseball 4, Varsity Club 4, Griffin 4. Kehs Hall proctor . . . dislikes D.A. haircuts, peg pants, and dirty bucks . . . likes Chemistry . . . wants to become an Allentown dentist . . . likes Perkiomen . . . an athlete . . . plays football and basketball . . . hangs around the Shimer- ville Drive-in down the road . . . likes Gone With the Wind, Debra Paget, and Rocky Marciano . . . Has the hand bell rung? . . . coin collector . . . hard worker . . . dependable. iff i C WALTER MYRON COLEMAN Walt 1715 53rd Street Brooklyn, N. Y. J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Base- ball 4. Walt hails from the home of the Dodgers and is, naturally, an avid fan . . . likes tennis and baseball and is proud of being the first playing basketball manager in the history of the School . . . Walt's a real carcl shark and will play bridge on the drop of a hat . . . of course, he has been active in the Bridge Club during his two years here . . . feels that Perkiomen offers the best possible preparation for college . . . is glad he came . . . intends to become a veterinarian. Varsity Football 4, Track 4. JOHN EDWARD CLAUSS Roman Johnny 53 Continental Avenue Forest Hills, N. Y. John hasn't many dislikes other than neigh- bors who groan all day and night . . . a New Yorker and proud of it . . . spends time roaming through the City . . . out of wine, women and song . . . the cultural side, he selects Plato's the Cave as his favorite . . . enioys art . . . his ambition is to become a specialist . . . is con- siderate, co-operative and dependable . . . re- spects honesty and loyalty in people. most of his gets a kick Yo . . . on Allegory of DONALD MAURER COLVER Don 2109 Chestnut Avenue Ardmore, Pa. Don enioys opposites, for example, bookkeep- ing and hunting . . . Eisenhower and Kim Novak . . . a Republican . . . one of the chemistry fans fi . . . Don realizes his reason for being here-to prepare for college . . . is easily annoyed with those who make it difficult to carry out his mis- sion . . . is an avid member of the Kehs Hallers . . . great guy. 41. 1 ROBERT CORSON Corse 25 Elm Street Great Neck, N. Y. .l.V. Soccer 3, Varsity Soccer 4, Track 3, 4, Junior School Proctor 4. Judi's beau . . . Pennsburg to Pottstown in seven minutes flat . . . Just gimme another day, Mr. Light . . . Hey Richman, got a sawbuck? . . . left Kehs Hall for an easier escape route . . . valuable member of the track squad . . . avid fan of sailboating . . . was blasted in a snow- ball fight with the stalwart men of Kehs Hall . . . wonderful personality . . . Man, I go for this art . . . His room is a real museum-with Hubbard . . . a future Winslow Homer. RONALD FRANK DRUCKENMILLER Druck Kutztown Park Kutztown, Pa. Varsity Basketball 45 Baseball 4. Druck is one of the most valuable assets of the basketball team . . . hopes to play profes- sional basketball in the future . . . is well liked by everybody even when he persists on shoot- ing shaving cream at everyone who enters SC 9 . . . loves to put paper cups filled with wa- ter on Sterling's door . . . dislikes boys who make noise during study hall . . . Will you be quiet a minute? . . . one of the few who like chemistry. 5,91 35- ,T-5? WALTER HOLMES EASTWOOD, JR. Chip 2621 Walnut Street Allentown, Pa. Perkiomenite 'lp Science Club 'l, 2, 35 Bridge Club 3, Dramatics Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, President of Sophomore Classy Philosophy Seminar 25 Glee Club l, 2, 3, Griffin 3, Assistant Editor 4. Four years at Perkiomen . . . has been active in many organizations . . . will long be remem- bered as Josef in My Three Angels . . . piddles around with the piano . . . likes good music . . . thinks Zasu Pitts is wonderful . . . wants to become o doctor . . . Paging 'Dr. East- wood'. . . . loves trips South . . . has as great an affinity for warm weather as certain South- erners . . . loves Matzo and cream cheese . . . part time boarder in South Cottage 6 . . . his third fioor study is always full . . . likes en- tertaining. JOHN PATRICK ELY Jack 1213 Fawcett Avenue McKeesport, Pa. Jack's first year at Perkiomen and he 'Feels it that he is on the receiving end of a very good education . . . says his life's ambition is to fly to the moon . . . is very gregarious . . . likes everybody . . . Jack's a real joker, always full of fun, with never a dull moment . . . Everybody likes to have .lack around . . . buddies with Wren . . . constantly on the defensive against the wilds of South Cottage. 41, ,I H 'l HANS EMANUELS White Cloud Netherlands Embassy 1470 Euclid Avenue Washington, D. C. J.V. Football 4. Hans was a late comer to the campus, but no ' backstep . . . Hey, how you translate this? . . . a good worker with lots of knowhow . . . holds physics classes in his den . . . Parsell's wrestling partner, in other things also . . . You Americans always fooling around . . . first book report was a whopper . . . tells sour Dutch iokes . . . adapted himself quickly . . . manages well under a rough schedule . . . You know, the television is some invention! . . . can usually be found behind the broken television set with the Potts- town Hash. ANDREW FORBES Drew Wallingford Avenue Wallingford, Pa. Intramural Captain, Varsity Football 4, J.V. Basketball 3, Baseball Manager 3, Varsity Club 4. He's always griping . . . can usually be seen making friends with guys who have cigarettes . . . always has a big smile on his face . . . Hey, don't you guys have your own rooms? . . . remember that ride back from Springfield? Wait 'till the Lion's Club hears . . . Wakefield's favorite fall guy . . . loves Mr. Lytle's physics classes . . . lookout for lab. periods . . . always gets mail . . . Gee, I wish all I had to do was write letters . . . can be found running laps during football season . . . a real ioker. -vw, 'ggi' R ROBERT J. FOX Foxy R. D. No. 4 Reading, Penna. Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, Vice President 4, Student Senate 4, Kehs Hall President 4. Kehs Hall's own farmer . . . Dig those crazy Oley women! . . . man of the hour on the soc- cer field, wrestling mat, and baseball diamond . . . Hey, you guys want your mail? . . . wakes up the Hall for breakfast every morning . . . his room is a den for those French II students . . . a good man . . . noted for his nutty laugh . . . Anybody got any dry cleaning in here? l've only got a couple of minutes. . . . considerate of others. MICHAEL ROY GEARHART Weepy 812 Woodsdale Rd. Wilmington, Del. Glee Club 3, Quartet 3, Wrestling 3, 4. Fritz's partner in crime . . . CIauss, go to bed. . . . a Kehs Holler . . . likes making his room sound like a iungle . . . characterized by deep voice and dry humor . . . well liked . . . gets along well . . . will defend Delaware against any state in the Union on the drop of a hat . . . Now Delaware has DuPont . . . wants to be- come a chemical engineer . . . likes physics . . . lifts weights to keep in shape for wrestling. 7-,. 1 DAVID LEE GILBERT Dave 4th Street Green Lane, Pa. Modeling Club 7. A five year student . . . boarded his first year . . . What's new around here, Mac? . . . likes old-fashioned Pennsylvania Dutch cooking . . . remembers Mr. Edgerton's history class . . . Who's this Stanton character? . . . put up with Mr. E's Art twice on Tuesdays and Fridays . . . takes full advantage of the Pennsylvania moun- tains which surround his home . . . will possibly become a 'Forester . . . hearty smile for friends . . . wonderful person to know . . . sure to suc- ceed. STEPHEN HUGH GRUNER Steve T12 Maryland Ave. Morgantown, W. Va. Griffin 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 35 Science Club 4. Steve is a fine friend to have . . . is very in- dependent and his mind varies like the wind . . . likes small town girls . . . One is likely to see him on his sack or devising a perfect method for getting travel time . . . This milk tastes like formaldehyde! . . . he is one of those people who isn't to be talked to until he has been awake for at least a half an hour . . . He hates Repub- licans and his favorite world figure is Adlai Stevenson. f -ww, la Eli. RICHARD N HERB Dick 2925 Rising Sun Road Ardmore, Pa. Varsity Football Manager 4, Senior Prom Com- mittee. Dick is one of the few boys at Perkiomen who will keep his window open during a snow storm . . . constantly asks: Who's on duty tonight? . . . likes all the girls at the Shady Nook . . . loves to write ethics reports for Reverend Trimble . . . My main goal in life is to graduate from Perkiomen School . . . Dick is intelligent and is a sure success . . . a dependable adiunct to the football team. 49 GEORGE B. HUBBARD Mother Hubbard R. D. No. 4 West Chester, Pa. .l.V. Soccer l, 2, Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. Best proctor the Junior School has ever had C Brats, Devils J . . . spends most of his time roaming the campus . . . thinks Perkiomen is great . . . Can't stand wise guys, conceits . . . Physics is terrible, l mean it's terrible! spends a good bit of his time sleeping . . . a good wrestler . . . knows every hold . . . thinks of West Chester girls even wearing those red pants . . . thinks Lafayette fellows are the best . . . wants to become a chemical engineer. A 5 V ,. ,-., .1 :Sf -i .- ' -iffii 3' Y 'iv' , E- V . i l , ,ii 42, STKE ' ' S'UWO,Q gt U' tk I - E, GALEN HENRY KISTLER Gay 317 Seminary Avenue Pennsburg, Pa. Gay is one of the top day students, an honor student right through the year . . . well liked . . . easy to get along with unless you are a cat Cani- mall or a woman smoker . . . Oh shucks . . . Gay likes an occasional good book and steak a little more often . . . he would like to become a doctor . . . Gone With the Wind , Tea and Sympathy , Marlon Brando, and President Eis- enhower are tops on his list. . . he thinks society can be improved . . . likes Perkiomen a lot, but spends most of his time at home. RALPH FRANCIS KOENEMAN, JR. Ralph 736 East 5th Street Berwick, Pa. Science Club if Model Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Baseball 7, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Perki- omenite 2, 3, 45 Griffin 2, 3, Sports Editor 4. Ralph is quiet? . . . a beau of Hose Nose . . . Kehs Haller . . . never a dull moment when he ,giffiff ,,,, f comes in on Saturday night . . . Bregman toler- gl' ates him . . . Hey, Rick, you want a date up- t town? . . . loves football . . . good in math 3.-gf'-: 'ii-i . . . finally started working . . . remembers Mr. Q. Jones's English class . . . football Hustler of the ,gi iiii F ,J Year as a lunior . . . not the subtle type . . . ,A -A Vlyi ,L-7 interested in many activities. , - N , ii i 1 l to 421. gli. 255 if . ,- JOHN L. KOENIG Jake 1700 Lynnewood Drive Havertown, Pa. Varsity Football 4, Baseball 4. Playboy, athlete, and lover . . . Jake admires Stan Musial and the Saint Louis Cardinals . . . plays football and baseball . . . dislikes history I and Mr. Light's math in economics . . . I hate math . . . flatters his girl with an abundance of mail . . . includes food on his list of favorites . . . is looking forward to a commission in the Marines . . . likeable guy . . . popular among the Kehs Hallers . . . spent most of his life in Havertown before coming here. WALTER STANLEY KRUSZEWSKI Ski 512 Wunder Street Reading, Pa. Coach of the 8th and 9th Grades Basketball Team, C-Floor Proctor. H One of the C Floor fuhrers . . . always has many amusing stories to tell . . . is Coach of the small fry cagers . . . intends to play base- ball . . . an admirer of classical music . . . likes dancing . . . plans to enter Penn State to maior in engineering . . . pet saying is: That's the greatestl . . . never gets enough sleep . . . is a good student . . . a racing enthusiast . . . always drinks Mr. Lytle's cottee during evening study hall. 41. . 15 4 1 LEE BARRY LAPENSOHN Lqppy Latches Lane Apartments C6083 Merion, Pa. Student Senate 3, Treasurer 3, Proctor 3, J.V. J Football Manager 3, Debate Team 35 Griffin T 3, 4, Perlciomenite 3, Editor-ln-Chief 4, Profile, Editor-In-Chief 4. Lap will be a fine iournalist some day . . . mem- ber of the South Cottage '6' Editors Club . . . loves his cheese . . . weekend librarian . . . likes classical music and fine art . . . co-chair- I man of the Senior Prom Weekend . . . enioys f reading poetry . . . participated in the Valley Forge Interscholastic Debate Tournament . . . very hard worker, determined . . . got a lot out of Perkiomen . . . man of many moods . . . fools around with the piano . . . likes his pipe collection . . . gets a kick out at life . . Oh, leave me alone . i 5 -V fi-'H-ae LEE JOSEPH LEHNER Lee Tremont Apts. Allentown, Pa. J.V. Football 3, J.V. Basketball 3, 4, Senior Prom Committee. Lives for weekends . . . man about Allentown . . . My buddy says . . . Heffner was high scorer last night . . . early retirer . . . Joe Col- lege . . . studies hard l?j . . . sleeps frequently during the day . . . likes a good time . . . talks at great length on any subject that happens to be open to general discussion . . . enioys Mr. Light's classes . . . headed for an eco- nomics course . . . plagues Levinson continuously ik. . a diligent plugger when doing what he 1 es. 'VW ,' 56Nl0,i, JOEL HOWARD LEVINSON Joel 433 Glen Echo Road Philadelphia, Pa. Debating 2, Philosophy Seminar 2, Student Sen- ate 2, Track 2, C-Floor Homecoming Exhibition 2, Junior Class President, Grittin 3, Perkiomen- ite 3, South Cottage Homecoming Exhibition 4, School President 4. Joel is an idealist, an optimist . . . sees a bright future just over the horizon . . . artist, amateur philosopher, he has won many awards for his creations and has contributed to the liter- 1 ary publications . . . has been active in the I Dramatics Club for three years . . . loves the School . . . worked hard on his first prize School of the Future for Homecoming . . . talented in many fields . . . hopes to follow in the footsteps of Frank Lloyd Wright. GERALD MARTIN LEVITIS Molecule 2302 Blueridge Avenue Silver Spring, Md. Wrestling 3, Glee Club 3, Science Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Perkiomenite 3, 4. Jerry loves a good argument . . . hasn't won one with Mr. Miller-yet . . . won't admit los- ing . . . You don't seem to understand, I'm simply using logic . . . a brilliant student . . . top honors, always in the quest of knowledge . . . reads continuously . . . infrequently an- swers a question directly . . . lt's obvious, Cer- tainly, Of course, lt's quite simple . . . Assistant Editor of the Perkiomenite . . . member of the South Cottage '6' Editors Club . . . wants to become a doctor . . . finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Examination. J., Q ROBERT LAWRENCE LIPKIN Lip R. D. No. 4 Coatesville, Pa. Varsity Soccer 2, Co-Captain 3, 4, J.V. Basket- ball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Tennis 2, Co-Captain 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, President 4. Besides being an outstanding athlete, Bob is noted for being another Don Juan . , . wants to go steady with Sharon . . . a real veteran of Perkiomen . . . a great guy . . . excels in every- thing, even chemistry C?j . . . spends very few weekends at home-most of the time he is in or going to the New England states . . . fre- quently instigates riots in Dean's Hall . . . Co- President of Oberholtzer Hall . . . loves spelling but never spells anything right . . . a real suc- cess in everything he does . . . his five goals in one game, a Perkiomen Soccer all-time record. GEORGE ROBERT McELROY, Ill Bob 77 Hillview Drive Springfield, Pa. Varsity Football 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Base- ball 4. Bob constantly looks for trouble . . . would like to get the best of Fig . . . moans a great deal about his roommates' hours of going to bed -f f , . . . wants all action to stop when he decides - 1 ff ' in to turn in . . . likes economics . . . plays foot- ball, basketball, and baseball . . . active along other lines . . . likes Kim Novak, Ted Williams, Hamlet , and South Pacific . . . favorite is Gail, however . . . ever-present innocent look A . . . likes Mr. Granados' classes . . . a smile for all . . . a magnetic personality. ig, ' ,H 2 - ,thi I4 srri 9' SFKLQQ gg- -l 1ic' ROBERT H. McFALLS Mac 1100 West Chester Road Coatesville, Pa. J.V. Football lp Varsity Football 2, 3, Co-Cap- tain 4, J.V. Basketball lp Varsity Basketball 2, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Freshman Class President. Receives the most mail in Dean's Hall . . . loves football and did superb as center for Mr. Sawicki . . . loves those trips to Coatesville . . . a great dart fan . . . Anyone going to Coates- ville? . . . Bob is an admirer of Perkiomen . . . only gripe is the food . . . utilizes night study to write to Linda . . . wants to become a phy- sical ed teacher and coach . . . a hard worker in Spanish . . . helps Swinehart . . . a quiet ef- fective personality. ABDON JOSE MENDEZ Pepe Ave. 25 lParaisol Qta. Men-Riic7'l-10 Maracaibo, Venezuela Very friendly . . . plans to become a mechan- ical engineer or go into business administration . . . one of the popular people on campus . . . has a smile for everybody . . . You are likely to see him playing the Emboque or the mara- cas . . . says the most outstanding event of his past was his first time in New York City . . . doesn't like noisy people . . . still prefers Spanish girls. I N tor 47 J.V. Football 4 continuously by Spiros JOHN LANDERS MICHALOVER Sherlock 15 East Williston Avenue East Williston L I N Y Perkiomenite 47 Griffin 4 Profile Feature Ed: John was christened Sherlock shortly after his arrival and the name has stuck ever since . . . although he is still undecided about a ca reer, it is likely that he will become a physicist . . . likes Perkiomen . feels that he has bene fitted by it . . . a serious thinker and a talented writer . . . one of the finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Examination up to all hours of the night . . . sleeps through physics Get away! . . . likes his cubbyhole bullied FREDERICK MOORE Fritz 310 Beverly Place Wilmington, Del. Wrestling 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. The original Kehs Haller . . . had the un- usual distinction of spending his Junior year up there . . . now makes mouse traps for the floor . . . gets caught goofing oFF after study hall . . . physics is his 'Favorite subiect . . . shot Mr. Lytle with a dart gun . . . likes good food and plenty of sleep . . . has to race to breakfast . . . likes skin diving . . . liked Grace Kelly before her marriage . . . great guy. 11, 'A j6Nl0Q it A 50- ? HARRY GERALD NEYENESCH Jerry Q 830 North Franklin Street Pottstown, Pa. Football 4, Track 4, Dramatic Club Stage Crew Q? 4, Perkiomenite 4, Griffin 4. X 1 Jerry has a wonderful personality and is one of the more popular people on campus . . . in- tends to enter the ministry . . . Jerry likes people and they like him, a 'Fact which will help him in his work . . . likes blondes 5'4 with blue eyes and nice personalities . . . President Eisenhower is his favorite world figure . . . likes Hamlet and The King and l . . . thinks his 'Fourth period is the greatest . . . enjoys boating a great deal and also just having a good time . . . his laugh is his trademark. ROBERT DAVID NOVICK Kim Academy Lane Winchester, Va. Dramatics Club 3, 4, Baseball 3. Bob is a true and honest friend who will al- ways stick up for you . . . likes records and girls . . . Bob really likes Algebra ll Q?J . . . his goal is to go to college . . . the outstanding event of his life was meeting Janet . . . one will usually find him playing records or studying . . . Bob l is a devotee of anything and everything the Confederacy has left to offer . . . You tell him! likes the School and has a good, healthy out- look on life. .J i 4? 2' mtl FRED PAETZ Paetzie 313 West 35th Street Wilmington, Del. A good student . . . holds Algebra lll classes in his room . . . always blowing the main fuse with his coffee pot . . . an avid fan of track . . . You know what Speedy did today?p well, he . . . can always be found wrestling with Toddy . . . hides his ruler in his girl's picture . . . never a frown . . . brain in Physics and Algebra Ill . . . You should see his walls, fwowlj . . . best coffeemaker in Kehs Hall . . . very dependable . . . a hard worker . . . a consid- erate person. ROBERT M. PARSELL, JR. Bob St. David's Road Newtown Square, Pa. Varsity Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 45 Varsity Tennis 3, 4. Good wrestler . . . acquired skill in the sport rapidly . . . determined . . . wants to beat Monty Woolridge . . . extracurricular activities with Hans Emanuels . . . introduced him to the American way . . . stays up to all hours to write to Carol . . . Rock'n Roll tan . . . spends a lot of time in Philadelphia at the Mayfair . . . Going Steady . . . Cuts me deep! . . . will remember English Ill . . . participates actively in Ethics discussions . . . good at what he under- takes . . . a Keh's Holler. 56Nl0 i , MICHAEL ALAN PERELMAN Mike 340 E. Moody Avenue New Castle, Pa. .l.V. Football 4. Mike has a wise philosophy of life, to retire early . . . likes sleeping, Cnaturallyl, and base- ball . . . hates the New York Yankees . . . won't open the windows at night . . . iHerb is a fresh air tiendj . . . likes Perkiomen but complains about the food . . . also thinks more time should be set aside for sleeping . . . could do without Ethics . . . Mr. Ethics, T957 . . . Please keep quiet, Mr. Trimble, I can't get to sleep! . . . Mike is a native Pennsylvanian, having spent most of his life in New Castle. i' BERNARD LEWIS PORCHENICK Porch 14 Colonial Road Scarsdale, New York Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4. Anybody goin' to New York, the weekend? . . . loves the long weekends that get him back home, then he can see Anna . . . good natured, but won't be imposed upon . . . Oh yeah? . . . floods the Cottage with the music of Eddie Duchin . . . Bernie's crazy for his E.D. Album, and others . . . likes a good time including fooling around with shaving cream . . . studies diligent- ly, but doesn't like English grammar . . . Porch is dependable . . . the class has seen fit to elect him Secretary-Treasurer for three consecutive years . . . will be long remembered for the fine iob that he did 'For the Senior Class. 44, 51 1 ,i'it tl BENJAMIN RicHMAN Buddy il 60 Jerome Avenue New Rochelle, N. Y. J.V. Football 3, Tennis 3, 4, Griffin 4. l l A member of the Keh's Hall Crew . . . wants l to go to Colgate . . . can usually be found at his desk and sometimes not working . . . Where's that letter from Fran? . . . always receiving mail from Jill and Pat . . . frequent trips to Le- high with some friend . . . loves to Rock 'n' Roll . . . Hey, Hymel, clean up this room . . . Where's that dough you owe me? . . . always a ioker . . . never a frown . . . How do you do this Algebra lil? . . . nicknames everybody . . . avid fan of Jazzbo and Jocko . ,Q EDWARD THOMAS RYSCAVAGE Doc 100 South Second Street St. Clair, Pa. Varsity Football 4, Varsity Basketball 4. Where's my elephant? . . . a little muscle- man . . . pinned Bemiller . . . Let's get out of this place! . . . can't stand being away from those St. Clair beauties . . . helps Scheid cause the trouble in Dean's Hall . . . only complaint about Pennsburg is the town cop . . . a great guy . . . There's never a dull moment when Ed is around . . . a good worker . . . We always -' won in St. Clair! . . . a great athlete . . . con- ll - JJ stantly screams about Marilyn Monroe . . . sleeps K. most of his life away . . . wants to become a M S , teacher CPD . . . have a good time at Miami . -f i --,, University. E: ' if 2 Q TE it l ll til? ll l J, me Xl: , 2 it he -vr-A 'A 56Nl0Q A 99- WILLIAM WERNER SAYENGA Mom , Logan Road, R. D. 3 Library, Pa. Glee Club, President 4, Dramatics Club 4. Bill is looking forward to a career in show business . . . likes Belafonte . . . His ambition is to bring a bigger and better gate receipt than the singer . . . holds the honorary position of South Cottage House Mother . . . How about a little music, Harry? . . . will long be remem- bered for his rendition of John Henry . . . a quick dresser, almost through before the alarm runs down . . . ci hard worker . . . enjoys talk- ing to Ely about the old basketball games they used to go to . . . The Cottagers will long re- member his long trips to the Little Store. R. FREDERICK SCHEID Derf H44 Sterling Street Coatesville, Pa. J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Club 4, Tennis Manager 2, 3, 4. 1' ,. The only place Fred can be found is in the l, , sack , or writing letters to Penn State . . . hates getting up at 7:15 . . . causes most of the trouble in Dean's Hall . . . always does something crazy . . . brags about Coatesville . . . hopes Coatesville will some day beat Pottstown! . . . fThat's impossiblel . . . I wish I had all courses like algebra . . . a great admirer of Fats Domino . . . always makes a sloppy mess . . . had a fabulous time at Johnson's aunt's . . wants to become an industrial manager. eg. 42, , 1: 5 1 CHARLES J. SCHRADER Charlie 240 Franklin Street Alburtis, Pa. Assistant Basketball Coach 4, C-Floor Proctor 4. He Jack ' en'o s Mr Lytle's first period y, . . . . I y . physics classes . . . usually congregates with older gentlemen . . . can sometimes be found in Topton, Pennsylvania . . . Charlie dislikes wom- en f?J . . . would like to retire as a millionaire after leaving Perkiomen . . . If he isn't in Top- ton he will probably be with the Admiral in the C Floor lounge . . . Charley is intelligent, with great things in store for him . . . enjoys sports. DONALD BARRY SMITH Smitty 2213 Kemmerer Street Bethlehem, Pa. Track 3, 4. Well, Sieminski, what's P'burg's excuse now? . . . a great admirer of Perkiomen . . . very quiet and well mannered . . . likes to make honors so he can get weekends . . . very intelligent . . . works on chemistry day and night . . . doesn't say much about hometown girls, but has plenty of them . . . would kill Swinehart if the top bunk ever broke . . . a Dean's Hall man . . . is all set to win the intradorm league . . . should make a good electrical engineer. ,A 'I 424. NEIL ALLEN SIEMINSKI Simirlce 331 Grant Street Phillipsburg, N. J. Baseball, Co-Captain 3, 4. Co-President of Oberholtzer Hall . . . a base- ball enthusiast . . . talks constantly about Phil- lipsburg . . . likes algebra . . . a natural-born physicist . . . a real great guy . . . studies hard . . . spends most of his time in Dean's Hall . . . likes to argue with Scheid about Phillipsburg and Coatesville . . . has a date every Saturday night . . . can't wait until he starts the college lite . . . a good baseball player . . . without doubt, one of the best pitchers Perkiomen has ever had . . . a real hustler. it ee LYNN SNYDER Lynn ll 825 East Tugalo Street Toccoa, Georgia J.V. Football 31 J.V. Basketball 3, Modeling ,- club 2. Lynn remained on the border between two classes for a number of years not knowing how to classify himself . . . finally a bonafide member ofthe Senior Class . . . appreciates a good time . . . loves Rock 'n' Roll . . . Down home I used to . . . . . . wants to become a scientific farmer . . . had to have his own bed sent up from Georgia because the School's can't accommo- date him . . . height! . . . has almost become a permanent fixture around here. Z1 1 . , RODNEY J. SOMERDAY Rod 700 Spruce Street Pottstown, Pa. A traveler . . . spent three and a half years in Europe with the United States Air Force . . . drives a beautiful Volkswagen which he bought in Germany . . . loves road racing, sports cars and skiing . . . Haven't you heard of Ed Sailor? . . . can't stand conceited women . . . fOh, what a laughj . . . What a Jag! . . . always willing to do someone a favor . . . looking forward to becoming a Civil Engineer . . . interested in foot- ball . . . often day-dreaming about the girl he left behind . . . obiect matrimony C?J . . . Come on, Hartman, let's go! . . . the tenor of Route 663 . . . the casual man about Pottstown. RICHARD PETER STEFFENSEN Dick Box 101 Cornwall, Pa. Griffin 2, 3, Business Manager 4, Science Club 4j Wrestling Manager 3. Always relaxed . . . no worries . . . likes Euro- pean sports cars, Hi-Fi and classical music . . . Let's start the Spanish homework . . . a good student . . . would like to retire with a million at the age of 21 . . . land he mighti . . . enioys Laurel and Hardy and Kismet . . . likes science in general . . . interested in physics . . . Griffin Business Manager . . . a good worker . . . Are you, by any chance, taking a weekend? . . . lives for weekends . . . hates the inconveniences of traveling . . . a firm believer in leisure time . . . fine personality and a good mind. .fs 'i 424. EDGAR STEPHENS Ed 906 North Union Street Natchez, Miss. Student Senate 3, Perkiomenite 3, Glee Club 3, Junior Prom Committee, Wrestling Manager 35 Griffin 3, Editor-In-Chief 4, Senior Class Presi- dent. Is allergic to Yankee weather . . . consid- ers the overcoat a brilliant invention . . . is in love with the East Coast . . . would like to stay here for college . . . glad he came to Perkiomen when he did-is very fond of the School . . . loves Matzo . . . tries to persuade Levitis that it really is better to sleep with the radio on Chas been unsuccessfuli . . . fourth man in a room for three . . . member of the South Cottage '6' Editor's Club . . . midnight discussions . . . Who's Listerina? . . . thinks Judy Garland is terrific. ROBERT M. STERLING Sterl 530 West Lake Como Circle Orlando, Fla. J.V. Football 2, Wrestling 3, Tennis Manager 3, 4. Rock 'n' Roll fiend . . . enioys Neubert's col- lection . . . thinks about home constantly . . . couldn't wait for Christmas, had to go home Thanksgiving as well . . . hitched his way home at the semester break . . . likes fooling around with cars and motorcycles . . . dislikes home- work . . . This economics is going to take me all night . . . headed for a Florida college or university . . . Senior Prom Committee . . . makes honors when he puts his mind to it . . . mid- night smoker with Art. STATE ' A SUV QQ mf 1 - -, DAVID ANTHONY SWINEHART Swinie 737 Walnut Street Pottstown, Pa. Varsity Basketball 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Senior Class Vice-President. Tastes range from Gina Lolobrigida to Elvis Presley to Mickey Mantle manages to main tain a good average so that he can get home for weekends wants to become a lawyer if physics doesn t have its say made a startling discovery that there are too many men and not enough women appreciates Perkiomen es pecially Special Help spends most of his time razzing Mac Lip and Dert about the trounc ings Pottstown gives Coatesville . . . upholds the principles of Deans Hall staunchly . . . enioys telling outsiders about the great town Potts- town. -uF 'im if C. RICHARD TODD Dicky 1002 Wilson Road Wilmington, Del. Wrestling 3, 4. One of the Keh's Hallers . . . wrestles Paetz . . . one of Mr. Hrisko's fans . . . Fox's roommate and fellow musketeer . . . Hey, fellas, we got another! . . . likes teasing Gearhart about his pills . . . has a friend in Pottstown . . . inex- plicable departure Thanksgiving . . . never fin- ishes his own tood . . . a good wrestler . . . works hard . . . one of the Wilmington crew . . . good French student . . . likes weekends . . . When is the next time we can go home? . . wants to become a pediatrician. ' . ,ZX ill. GEORGE PHll.l.lP VIENER George 2830 Chew Street Allentown, Pa. Varsity Football 3, J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Tennis 3, 4, Bridge Club 3, 4, .l.V. Wrestling 4, Student Senate 4, President South Cottage 4, Griffin 4, Perkiomenite 3, Feature Editor 4. George was a fine President of South Cottage an all-around nice guy . . . a Kim Novak fan . . . a very good student and a hard worker . . . . . . a good golfer . . . an ardent stamp collector ... . . . leader of the Hebrew services . . . member of the South Cottage '6' Editor's Club . . . Dust that and stop that noise! . . . drives a Studebaker . . . enjoys reading . . . What's do- ing in the stock-market? . . . Mr. Fulton, Good- night! feels that he has accomplished a great deal this year. EARLE M. WAKEFIELD J. Fred Muggs Long Ridge Road Pound Ridge, N. Y. J.V. Football Co-Captain 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball Co-Captain 35 Varsity Club 4. A Keh's Hall funny man . . . Hey, Fig . . . . . . an adventurous traveling man, loves those Lehigh parties . . . lWhat happened to those towel racks, J. Fred?J . . . wonderful athlete . . . one of Perkiomen's best eleven . . . quick to decide . . . a hawk . . . a little opposed to economics and lots of homework . . . Haven't you ever heard of Pound Ridge? . . . lThere are wonderful parties therell . . . loves women with black hair, a fabulous mixture . . . What's this we hear of a Plymouth Fury complete with ac- cessories? . . . anyone for Pottstown? Boy, am l ready! 41, 1 S. 1 ,Q r ARTHUR E. WALTERS Art W 25 Grove Place Havertown, Pa. 7 Varsity Football 4, Wrestling 4, Track 4. Art is a great person, friendly and very like- ' able . . . on completion of college, would like to fly in the Air Force . . . Art likes Kim Novak and Rock 'n' Roll but he can't stand the good music that drifts down the hall! . . . That's real cool! . . . The outstanding events of his past were be- r ing Co-captain of the football and wrestling i fd- teams at Haverford High School . . . likes people l . . . smokes like a stack . . . Hey, Michalover, ' 1 got a cigarette? . . . a South Cottager. f E A1 f . F Q f DAVID STEPHENS WATSON Max 1100 Cambridge Road West Englewood, N. J. Varsity Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Sneaky as they come . . . a hard worker . . . always waiting to hear from Sharon . . . a good pal of Fox . . . loves Mr. Lytle's physics classes . . . Why don't you guys buy your own maga- zines? . . . Keh's Haller and true man of the corps . . . Benny Goodman fan . . . has a popu- lar and well hidden Hi-Fi phonograph . . . given his nickname by Buddy Richman during his Junior year . . . the quiet one. ,f 56Nl0Q 35- 1: ' JOHN TREGONING WREN John 64 Rutland Gate S.W. 7 London, England Perkiomenite 4, Griffin 41 Profile 4. John is easy going . . . has many ideas about the future that should, if they materialize, make him very happy . . . one is to go from one place to someplace else . . . feels there is no place like home . . . admires Winston Churchill . . . his hobbies are puttering around and travel- ing . . . plans to go into the foreign service . . . the outstanding event of his past was moving to Europe . . . says his favorite play was My Fair Lady . . . What is this room? A community center? . . . Who knows? . ART YERK Smokey the Bear Box 104 Sellersville, Pa. Varsity Football 3, Baseball 3, 4. A day student who found a home in Keh's with Ralph . . . drives a reaI gone Ford . . . the man who loves sports . . . still talks about beating Penn Charter in football . . . enioys catching Neil Sieminski . . . spends his free time N hunting and fishing falone?D . . . would like to see all physics experiments abolished . . . iust MMM loves Mr. Sawicki's classes! . . . had fun in Chem- istry . . . looking forward to the Dentistry . . . We hope colleges ready for our Yogi Berra? li . . . a terrific guy . . . personality plus . . . Hello Folks! 1 ,, 6, ,I 9 H i IRA A. HARTMAN Joe College 2208 Reading Avenue West Lawn, Pa. Perkiomen's answer to the submarine com- mand . . . Navy traveler to the French Riviera and the Caribbean . . . dislikes prating women . . . Okay, where is the 'Queen of the Valley'? . . . loves to sleep, especially through Solid Geom- etry class . . . Aw, come on now! . . . Mr. LytIe's fall guy . . . Sure, Mr. Lytle! . . . drives a mean looking 1951 Buick . . . doesn't like stopped cinder trucks lWhat happened to the front end of the Buick, lra?J . . . likes baseball and is very good on the drums . . . wants to be- come a Chemist . . . Somerday's and Perkio- men's buddy . . . Crash! Albert Auld Bushman Bull Mr. Edger Class A Grunstein Mitchell Dellinger Block Berkowitz Bordognu Castanon Ion dvi Ch upin, B. Coleman, Corson, K. Cramer Crippen Daniels Evans Fineman Fink Fogel Frederick Goodrich Hellewell Henry Hauser Jordan Latimer Lembeck J. Lineken McClelland Muchut Miller Montgomery Neubert Rlskln Rosenkruntz Saylor Shaplro Vasquez Wolf Wolnek Marlow Maw Mayberry McGee Mlddlelon Orensfem Peterson Polln Press Ymger Sweet Shxpps Smith D Wnlle Wolpert Turner Rios, P. , . Chufelain Davies Divis Greisamer Mr. Werk Class A Lipion Born Chacon Chapin, H Chapman Lisella Bohlen Gorden Anaslasio Bates Bodine Brillhurt Cabrera Keller Klaben Mclnerny Meifzler Pirnik Rios, J. Segal Hannam McMurra Sione Sullivan Werner Mr. Setar lass Advisor Corbeti Ennis Chapin, R. Esfrin Fow Frankenstein Freezer Gamers Garner Gonzalez Gufenslein Herr Flickinger levilun Miller Oclnroch Paier Reason' Reck Rodriguez Rowell Foncliller piegelmun Swan Leonard olnelr, S. Hoff Alonso hipps, M. CAPTAIN CARAMANNA THE BONFIRE STARTER HI-I-I EVERYBODY! THE HUSTLER OF THE YEAR . . . BEMILLER! Q11 'F Amnvums WW, 4 9 7f' N 1 E f X ,f Z' ,Qk l Standing-Left to Right: Sullivan, Grunstein, Swan, Turner, Lisella, Fox. Seated: Stephens, Levinson, Viener. The Student Sena te The Student Senate is an organization which acts as a mediator between the Administration and the Student Body. During the past year it has been very active. It is responsible for many improvements on campus in the school regula- tions. Mr. Weikel is the Faculty Advisor. The membership is as follows: Joel Levinson, Presi- dent, Edgar Stephens, Senior Class, Michael Grunstein, Junior Class, Richard Lisella, Sopho- more Class, Richard Turner, Freshman Class, George Viener, South Cottage, Robert Fox, Kehs Hall, William Goodrich, A Floor, Malcolm Peterson, B Floor, Neil Sullivan, C Floor, and William Swan, Duyckinck Hall. 1 I The Activities This year on campus there were eleven ac tlvntles and publications all of which were ac tively participated In by the student body The Arts and Crafts Club is the newest of these hav ing been formed this year for the first time lt caters to the Eighth Ninth and Tenth Graders mainly ln this club the boys can build model cars airplanes and boats etc in a workshop provided In Mr Roberts basement A good start was made this year and the future Arts and Crafts Club should be one of the most active on campus The Bridge Club under the excellent supervl sion of Mr Smith produced some accomplished players this year There were no regular meet ings but almost every night some members played The club IS both for experienced players and beginners the latter of whom are taught by Mr Smith bates one at the Hull School and the other at the Valley Forge Inter Scholastic Invitational De bate Tournament The debate at Hull was lost because of confusion about the topic under dns cussion but the Debating Society under Mr Sut cllffe learned much of the art of debating and enloyed a good season With the guidance of Mr Muller the Dramatlcs Club presented two plays The first play was My Three Angels by Sam and Bella Spewack starring Don Montgomery Chip Eastwood and Gerald Levntus The second was The Snow Goose by Paul Gallzco starring Carol Miller as the young Fritha Andy Koch as the matured Frltha and Don Montgomery as Rayader The Dramatlcs Club rs also indebted to Mrs Detar and Miss Mary Lou Callahan one of the Dutch Country Players for their invaluable help In My Three Angels One of the most informative clubs this year was the Science Club advised by Mr Lytle Mr Hrlsko and Mr Vlbert At the weekly meetings either a student demonstrated some scientific principal or an experiment or movie was shown The club also went on field trips to places of special scientific interest The Perklomennte had six Issues this year and actively entered into the issues of the day Under the Edntorm Chief Lee Lapensohn with M Light advisor much was accomplished toward a fine school paper with an eager participating staff A new publication was started this year the Profile This publication IS a literary one pre sentmg the essays poems short work of the students The Profile was advised by Mr Werk heiser the Editor was Lee Lapensohn Two is sues were publtshed and both included excel lent examples of student talent The Stamp Club started and headed by Mrs Roberts is another addition to the list of actlv :ties at Perkiomen The meetings were held In the Roberts home where the historical back ground of the stamps was discussed and dupll cates traded There were two musical groups this year the Sextet and the Cabelleros Mr Setar was the faculty advisor of both The Sextet sang at such occasions as the Christmas Vespers while the Cabelleros a group of Latm American boys who played their native music entertained at the Golden Age Club Pennsburg The Varsity Club is composed of those mem bers of the student body who have earned var sity letters who pass the initiation The Purple and Gold dance IS given each year by the Varsity Club Mr Fulton is the faculty advisor CMON YOU GUYS! YOU CANT CUT INTRAMURALSI C O O l 1 1 ' l 'l ' l I 1 . r' . . . . . I . - . . I . . . . . I I . I . - - , - . I . . . I I I . . . . . - ' I . , ' I I 1 1 1 -1 I ' I .. . E I - . a . . I I , 1 ' ' - I , . I I I . . . . . I . - 1 I n 1 ' '- I 1 w I I The Debating Society this year had two de- - I . I 1 n Q I - . I I . . . I . - I I 1 1 - ' I , I , . I I . . . II II ' I . I . I . - - 11 I I I ll - - ' 1 - I , , . ' I . . . ,, I II T I . 1 I s I 55 Science Club Second Row-Left fo Right: Sfeffensen, Eastwood, Gruner, S. Wolnek, Hallman. First Row: Kluben Meitzler, Cusfanon, Levitis, J. Coleman, Hoff. Debating Society left to Right: Sullivan, Mr. Sufcliffe, McClelland, Dellinger. Wf- z 2 - Q 4. ..:.:.:fX W 5 fs 'ef ,Aw fig Mm my :ami rw? fag X x 1 w , Y XS. we . 4, .gf , K ,. gf ii 4 S f as 3233? 5225 V ww fs on 9 bv M 1455 krw.. .. Kit? ' fy K W , Q- , , Wy W A we 'il'-1-2 ww g ' He M' 'if . ,t,4, QV-, . -S: so. fee qv aw , .gy fl ff. gy. s. f' Q fuk, Mari 2 , x 1: wi- ,,,.4 ...V 1. AW, we WT W' ....-. Standing Back Row-Left to Right: McElroy, Bongard, Wren, Sayenga, Michalover. Front Row: Sullivan, Shapiro, Machat, Feinman, Dellinger. Seated: Lapensohn, Viener, Levitis, Novick. The Perlriomenite The Perkiomenite of 1956-57 was one of the best this school has ever seen. The editorial board consisted of the Editor-in-Chief, Lee Lap- ensohn, with the Assistant Editor, Gerald Levitis, the Feature Editor, George Viener, and the Sports Editor, Robert Novick. There were six issues of the Perkiomenite, ranging in size from a two- page issue before the Fall Homecoming to sev- eral eight pagers. With the aid of a cooperative and skillful staff, the paper was truly a success. The printer of the Perkiomenite was changed from an Allentown printer to the publishers of Town and Country, in Pennsburg, at a substan- tial saving to the school. SLBHHQUFS 'fur 69W f' ,filllrf f X If f Z, X i fm fps -1' ' QL? -1-f.. -. . Il Sorter Standing-left to Right: Mr. Werkheiser, Marsh, Dellinger, J. Rios, Crippen, Chapman, Cabrera, Pirnik Maw, Rodriguez, Sweet. Kneeling: Hanewald, Riskin, Latimer, Vasquez, R. Carson, Garred, Linekin P. Rios. Eighth and Ninth Grade Soccer Third Row-Left io Righi: Mr. Knies, Corbett, Bromwell, Klaben, Leviian, Herr, Leeds. Second Row Ennis, Flickinger, Feliciono, M. Shipps, Spiegeiman, Reasor. Firsi Row: Frankensiein, L. Snyder, McMurray Alonso, Hcnnam. X 1 VARSITY SOCCER Perk OPP O Hill ........... . . . 4 3 George School . . . . . . 5 l Blair ........ . . . 0 7 Germantown . . . - 0 4 Blair ....... . - - l 6 Pennington . . . .. 0 1 9 Pennington . . ... 0 2 Mercersburg . . - . - 2 'I Phelps ..... . . . 2 33 I4 J.V. SOCCER Perk OPP 0 Phelps . . . . . . 'I 0 Hill ............ . . . 6 I Solebury Varsity . .. . . . 'I 2 Solebury Varsity , . . . . . 2 4 Phelps ......... . . . 'I 0 Hill ........ . . . 8 4 Mercersburg 2 GUSSIE IN ACTION I1 21 8TH 8: 9TH GRADE SOCCER Perk Opp O Hill . . . . . 7 VARSITY SOCCER LETTER WINNERS Co-Capt. Robert Lipkin, Co-Capt. Alfonso Castanon, Gustavo Gamero, Robert Fox, George Hubbard, Mi- chael Grunstein, Harold Megee, David Watson, John Auld, Ivan Atencio, Robert Corson, William Mayberry, Mgr. David Bachman. ON THE NEXT PACE . . . COACH LlCHT'S GREAT SOCCER TEAM Top Row-left to Right: Grunstein, Mgr. Bachman, Hubbard, R. Corson, Fox, Megee, Watson, Auld, Atencio, Coach Light. Bottom Row-Left to Right: Mayberry, Co-Capt. Lipkin, Co-Capt. Castanon, Gamero. 63 , ? .gg Afs 225 5 -W.-3.5. 4 an X1 . a L, .PK K s g , MN if X X . X W, . X S X X4 X X 63 5 .9 Xf fi 'Q A 0 QM 'E Ii X ,wg ff' , ,v XM' 2124: 'X F-M . ,-,. X Wm. - .M X2 he X X H fXX'2 N Q, 52 XA in as ' X4 I.. HUBBARD R. WATSON FOX ATENCIO ACE WING GUS GAMERO, CO-CAPTAINS BOB LIPKIN AND AL CASTANON OUTSTANDING RECORD: BOB LIPKIN SCORED 5 GOALS IN ONE GAME CORSON P. RIOS W WAKEFIELD RYSCAVAGE CHRISTOFARO SENHIEIHQQ FU FORBES WALTERS KOENIG BEMILLER PARSELL NEYENESCH BONGARD HERE MCELROY KOENEMAN McFALLS CARAMANNA VARSITY FOOTBALL AWARDS Vic Bongard, Jack Bemiller, Ralph Koeneman, Dick Bordogna, Art Walters, Robert McElroy, Richard Christofaro, Richard Lisella, Edward Ryscavage, Robert Canfield, Monty Wooldridge, Richard Johnston, Andrew Forbes, Harry Ney- enesch, Earle Wakefield, Richard Fink, John Koenig, Robert Parsell, Robert Novick, Richard Herb, Co-Capt. Pasquale Caramanna, Robert McFalls. VARSITY FOOTBALL Perk Opp 6 Penn Charter ........... . . .13 6 Episcopal . . . . . . 6 12 Germantown . . . . .14 13 Pennington . . . . . . 0 6 Lawrenceville . . . . .16 7 Valley Forge . . . . .12 6 Williamson . . .. O 56 61 J.V. FOOTBALL Perk Opp 0 Bishop Kenrick . . . . . .18 O Hill ........... . . .36 0 Hill ............. . . .53 0 Lansdale Catholic .. ..... 27 0 134 McELROY MCFALLS DRUCKENMILLER SWINEHART SM HM BONGARD KD CARAMANNA KRJ Varsity Basketball Second Row-Left lo Right: Koenemcm, Beers, Mitchell, Druckenmiller, Bongard, McFalIs, Mr. Jaffe. First Row: Christofaro, Curamcnnu, Callahan, McElroy, Orenstein, Swinehcrt, J. Rios, Schrader. . ll Basketball Second Row-left Do Right: Mosier, Houser, Megee, W. Coleman, Scheid, Freyler. First Row: Schroder Vasquez, K. Corson, Fogel, Fink, Lehner, Kruszewski. VARSITY BASKETBALL AWARDS Robert McFalls Robert McElroy Vlctor Bongard Ronald Druckenmlller Pasquale Caramanna David Swmehart Wulllam Beers Steven Mntchell Jose Rios Tom Callahan Ralph Koeneman David Orensteln BASKETBALL AWARDS Lee Lehner Walter Coleman Fred Scheld Rlchard Funk Rlcharcl Fogel Perk 74 Perk 559 Edson Mosier Henry Vasquez Dennis Astheimer James Houser Carl Freyler Kenneth Corson Harold McGee Rrchard Chrustofaro 8TH AND 9TH GRADE BASKETBALL Marvm Shlpps Paul Levltan David Leonard Hector Hannam Douglass Mnlgram Jeltrey Gaynor Gerald Gutensteln Henry Chapm Wlllls Herr VARSITY BASKETBALL Penn Charter Episcopal Pennington Glrard Adm Farragut Bnshop Kenrnck Reaclmg Central Valley Forge Williamson I Readlng Central J V BASKETBALL Episcopal Pennungton Girard Adm Farragut Bnshop Kenrlck Readnng Central Lansdale Catholic Williamson Reading Central Williamson OPP OPP 54 J.V. 66 .................. 57 52 ' ..................... 50 53 ' ................... 64 60 ' ....................... 24 46 . ................ 37 61 ' ' ................ 53 45 ' ............... 59 63 .................. 67 78 ' ' ................... 53 50 H'll .......................... 52 54 ' ............... 39 76 Williamson ................... 58 0 607 47 ' ..................... 20 52 ' ................... 50 43 ' ....................... 34 37 . ................ 35 70 ' ' ................ 74 44 ' ............... 46 66 ' .............. 65 52 ' ' ................... 54 52 Hill .......................... 63 57 ' ..........,,... 66 39 ' ' ................... 41 8 73 Varsity Wrestling Team Standing-Leff to Right: Mr. Fulton, Fox, Linekin, Bordogncx, Bemiller, Wooldridge, Todd, Hubbard, Meitz- ler, Mr. Edgerton. Kneeling: Wolpert, Bodine, Latimer, Cosfanon, Mayberry, Porsell, Reck, Alonso. LEHIGH PREP SCHOOL NATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION JACK BEMILLER 74 EPISCOPAL INTER-AC 112 LB. CHAMPION MIKE RECK . Il Wrestling Team Standing-left Io Right: Mr. Edgerion, Garner, Thaw, Viener, Bordogna, Gecarhuri, Stone, P. Rios Corbeit. Kneeling: Frankenstein, Riskin, Machcai, Feinmun, Goodrich. CO-CAPTAINS BILL MAYBERRY AND AL CASTANON WITH COACH EDGERTON wmsjniuwg VARSITY WRESTLING AWARDS Michael Reck Richard Bodine Alfonso Castanon George Hubbard William Mayberry Barrie Lineken Lester Wolpert Art Walters Monty Wooldridge Albert Bemiller Richard Todd Robert Fox Robert Parsell ART WALTERS WON 5 LOST 2 TIED 0 VARSITY WRESTLING Perk Opp 30 Penn Charter . . .. 17 24 Episcopal ..... . . 19 12 Haverford Prep .. 28 29 Gernant'n Friends . 19 21 Girard ....... . . 29 21 Bryn Athyn ...... 19 16 Hill .......... . . . 22 27 Valley Forge ..... 23 27 George School .... 17 46 Germantown . . . . 6 BOB PARSELL 253 200 WON 7 LOST 1 TIED 0 GEORGE HUBBARD DICK TODD woN 10 Losr 4 TIED 1 WON 3 LOST 8 TIED 0 J.V. WRESTLING AWARDS Robert Spiegelman Fred Moore Thomas McMurray Robert Alonso Sydney Machat Michael Riskin Joel Feinman William Goodrich George Viener William Frankenstein Barrett Stone Clifton Thaw Richard Bordogna Thomas Latimer Michael Gearhart Pompeyo Rios Michael Corbett J.V. WRESTLING Perk Opp 16 Penn Charter . .. .. 34 34 Episcopal ..... . . . 12 23 Haverford Prep 16 23 Girard ....... . . . 31 20 Valley Forge . .... 23 11 George School .... 35 21 Lawrenceville .. .. 20 148 171 l BOB FOX WON 7 LOST 3 TIED 0 X Perk 81 90 90 2nd 88 BOM 65 Fourth Row-Left to Right: Mr. Weikel, Ball, Swan, Marlow, Bachman, Fondiller, Meitzler. Third Row: Emanuels, Paetz, Megee, Maw, Swinehart, Fow, Thaw, F. Smith, Houser, Polin. Second Row: K. Cor- son, Lisella, Walters, Sterling, Johnson, Clauss, Bongard, Crippen, Canfield. First Row: Neyenesch, Wooldridge, Fink, Montgomery, Castanon, Auld, G. Moore, D. Smith, R. Corson, Bemiller. Coach Weilrelff Only llndefeated Traclr Team Church School Relays RESULTS LETTER WINNERS opp Canfield Bemiller Reading Central . . .... 34 Paetz MeGee George School . . . .... 27 Moore Clauss Bishop Kenrick ...... .... 2 7 Smith Castanon Auld Lisella Adm. Farragut .,.... .... 2 9 Thaw Montgomery Church School .. .... 36V2 Bongard Walters Girard College ... .... 34 SCHOOL RECORDS SET THIS YEAR Fred Paetz-Mile 4:-47.4, Half Mile 2:09 Bob Canfield-440 52.2 Seconds John Clauss-Javelin 166 feet Bordogna Winners of the 1957 University of Pennsylvania Class Mile Relay Perk 6 6 5 9 6 5 7V2 8 9 9 Standing-Left to Right: Mr. Smith, Mayberry, lipkin, McFalls, Scheicl. Kneeling: Capozello, Viener Vasquez, Oren stein, Grunstein. Coarlz Smitlzfs Only Undefeated Tennis Team RESULTS Hill J.V. .... . Valley Forge . . . George School . . Sf. Francis .... Hill J.V. .. Westtown . . Bordentown . Sl. Francis .. Valley Forge ..... Wyoming Seminary OPP 3 l 4 O 3 1 'IM 'I O O 78 LETTER WINNERS Capozella Lipkin McFalls Grunsiein Viener Vasquez Orenstein Standing-left to Right: Mr. Detar, Koenig, Middleton, Sieminski, Caramanna, Stroul, Druckenmlller Somerday, Schrader, Koeneman, Beers, Mr. Roberts. Seated: Corbett, Christofaro, Wakefield, Yerk Leonard, Ryscavage, Fox, Kruszewski, McElroy, McClelland. Coaclr Roberts' Great Baseball Team, Beaten Only Onte Park Rain 7 8 7 Rain 15 13 1 'IO 4 ll 'IO RESULTS OPP Hill ...... . . Pennington .... . . . 4 Reading Central . . . . . 7 Valley Forge . .. . . . 5 W. Nottingham . . . . . Adm. Farragut . . . . . . 5 Bishop Kenrick . . . . . . 4 Pennington . . . . . .13 Penn Frosh . . . . . . 9 Williamson . . .. 3 St. Francis ...... . . . 3 Reading Central . . .. . 7 LETTER WINNERS Christofaro Koenig Sieminski Caramanna McElroy Kruszewski Yerk Schrader Ryscavage Fox Koeneman Wakefield Besf Wishes Compliments of for cs Successful Fufure 957 Walfel' H. E3SfWOOd, Jr. Complimenfs of Complimenfs of ROBERT NOVICK ,57 Gus'rAvo GAMERO '57 Good Luck from Best Wishes RICHARD STEFFENSEN '57 from B 0 B consoN '57 of ARNOLD CRAMER '58 80 SNYDEB BBUTHEBS CUMPHNY 'X MANUFACTURERS OF INDUSTRIAL LACQUERS 'i ToccoA GEORGIA 'ik ll. Leslie Chrismer B.Sc. in Pharmacy llevener 8. Shelly on the Square, Pennsburg, Pa MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Swank Jewelry DRUC-C-IST Cooper Socks Banfamac Jackets PENNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Arrow Shirts Hickok Belts and Braces 'ik Si? Sf? Compliments 0 I Hend rick s of Grocery Gr Snack Bar 339 Seminary Avenue PENNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 'iff H. G. Knoll Products, Inc. East Greenville, Pennsylvania ik' BAUMAN DRY CLEANERS DIAL 7276 WE DO OUR OWN CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE II7 Main Street East Greenville, Pennsylvania J. C. Holtzman Jeweler Pennsburg, Pennsylvania ff? AUTHORIZED BULOVA DISTRIBUTOR Town und Country ON THE SQUARE Pennsburg, Pennsylvania Charles S. Mosheim MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Pennsburg, Pennsylvania Compliments Compliments of of Frank Marlow Waller Coleman C0mI3llm9 f5 Compliments of of Lester Wolpert Gerald Levitis 84 Compluments Best Wishes from George Wener 57 Charles Schrader 57 Ronald Shapiro 58 Mllram Swap 60 85 ot ' I I Compliments Compliments Of ot ' I o o 1 Best Wishes from lames Hauser 58 Compliments of lay Kaplan C58 Compliments of Harvey Press C58 Best Wishes f ro m George and Marvin Slripps Good Luck to the Class of 1957 Da vid Orenstein f58 Complimenfs of Marshall Rosenlrrantz 58 Compliments of David Segal 759 Best Wishes from Melvin Estrin ir COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF ABDON IVIENDEZ '57 DAVID SWINEHART '57 MICHAEL PERELIVIAN '57 STEVEN MITCHELL '58, and ROBERT SPIEGELIVIAN '60 ir MOYER SHIMER INSURANCE AGENCY 37 NORTH EIGHTH STREET PHONE HEMLOCK 5 3517 89 if ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA ir ir FREEMAN'S DAIRY GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK 'umm THIRTEENTH Cr GREEN STREETS ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA 4 0 'ir COMPLIMENTS OF G. 0. CARLSON, INC Stainless Steel Exclusively THORNDALE, PENNSYLVANIA ir COMPLIMENTS OF THE FHBMEIPS NHTIUNHI. BANK PENNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA HThe Friendly Bank M BEST WISHES TO THE C LA S S O F ' 5 7 FAR1v1ER's NATIONAL BANK American Encaustir 77 ing Company LANSDALE, PENNSYLVANIA MANUFACTURERS OF CERAMIC TILE FOR RESIDENCES SCHOOLS HOSPITALS INDUSTRIAL PLANTS DAIRIES HOTELS MOTELS RESTAURANTS Publications: NEW IDEAS IN TILE TILE FOR SCHOOLS AND HOSPITALS MODERN INDUSTRIAL WASHROOMS 94 TRIANGLE AUTO COMPANY ik' DODGE AND PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE ir Main Street Pennsburg, Pennsylvania Phone 3971 RED HILL GRINDING WHEEL C ORPORA TION ABRASIVE PRODUCTS ik Pennsburg, Pennsylvania RED HILL SA VINGS ik GOOD LUCK LOAN ASSOCIATION CLASS OF '57 400-402 MAIN STREET RED HILL, PENNSYLVANIA 3! Per Annum Paid on Share Savmgs Accounts Home Financing Member of Federal Savmgs and Loan Corporation Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Savmgs and Loan League Each Account Insured to 510,000 MlLLER'S NEWS AGENCY Pennsburg, Pennsylvania Sf? PAUL D. KLINK Electrical Appliances and Supplies 363 Main Street PENNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 524 Besf Wishes from DAVID WATSON '57 Complimenfs of MIKE GEARHART '57 Best Wishes from JOHN BREGMAN ,57 if Compliments of NED CHA TELAIN C59 ax? Complimenfs of TOM WOLF '58 This above all: to thine own self be true, And if must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be 'False To any man. -Hamlet HOMER OI. BIEIBER WILLYS Sales and Service PENNSBU RG, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 6892 John K. Bauman G' Sons Superior Painting and Paperhanging 114 Main Street EAST GREENVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 7168 or 4843 J. Brunner's Bakery, Inc. Try Our Higher Protein Bread Sweet Buns and Pastries Wedding and Birthday Cakes 248 East Main Street EAST GREENVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 4421 K0'LB'S TELEVISION The finest in radios, television sets, phonographs, and records Sales Service 343 Main Street PENNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 588 Phone 7141 Residence 7146 Everything in Radio and Television Augustus M. Schwenk Authorized Zenith-RCA-Motorola Dealer Sales Service PENNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Reasonable Rates Prompt Service Penn Square Restaurant Pennsburg, Pennsylvania Phone 7210 SUNDAY DINNERS Jane Logan DeLuxe Ice Cream Ray and Grace Prutzman, Props. KEN MOHR, Prop. Phone 6111 Mohr's Atlantic Service Station Firestone Home and Auto Supplies Lube-Washing-Polishing Tires--Batteries-Accessories 4th and Main Streets EAST GREENVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA ron QUALITY AND VALUE vislr Albert T'. Schantz, Jeweler Front and Main Streets PENNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 7412 Compliments of STEPHEN MCINERNEY '59 Good Luck from H. Burke Flinkinger '60 Complimenfs of MIKE CORBETT '60 Complimenls of A FRIEND Complimenfs of FRANKLIN WILLE '59 GEORGE H. ERB Er SON BRUSH ES EAST GREENVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA RAYM ER, Cr SWEISFORD Locker Rental-Freezer Supplies Frozen Food Lockers PENNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 7173 Red Hill Broom Works, Incorporated Red Hill, Pennsylvania Ml'-LER'5 SHlSLER'S 5P0'RT5 CENTER Self-Service Market HOBBIES--TOYS SPORTING GOODS Where fhe Thrifiy Do Their Shopp PENNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 321 Main Street PENNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 515 C0mPUmem'5 of Complimenfs of I NED CHATELAIN '59 JOHN WREN ,57 Compliments of ASHER FREEZER '60 99 COMPLIMENTS OF JEFF CCLEIVIAN '58 COMPLIMENTS 01-' MARTIN FREDERICK '53 COMPLIMENTS OF PENNSBUHE BIIWI.-H-IJHUME FOURTH AND SEMINARY AVENUES PENNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA co1v1PL1MEN1's OF PCMPEYO RICS '57 101 ik GOOD FUTURE Compliments of CLASS OF 1957 F.A.T1-Exler 8. Sun 'john F- Wgyandi HARDWARE GENERAL MERCHANDISE EAST GREENVILLE Main Street PENNSYLVANM PENNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 549 if co1vIPL11vIE:N'rs 012' HAN5 EMANUEL5 '57 102 COMPLIMENTS OF PEHHILHVIEN LAUNDRY EAS GR NVI N S V NI WCCDSON DAIRY DELICIOUS MILK and ICE CREAM RED HILL PENNSYLVANIA H O SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHS BY ZAMSKY STUDIOS 1007 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Phone WA 2-3560 SCHOOL AND COLLEGE PHOTOGRAPHERS OF DISTINCTION We have nothing to fear but fear ifself F. D. ROOSEVELT Printed cmd Servic d by Th KttwnPublish gC p y K11 ,P yl 1 r ,. . . f.--, . .- ..-. .-. f.-....w..- .-......-...-... , -...... - W., , - 1 ..43,.'qpw. up :ur'r1n-1-w a er gu' 11111-uu.l.s .uflmw-nu 6'-.A+ a -F .2'6i3Tl.1i 9' 1-1 1 - i. . vw n -4- 'fix-4.1 ,L 1-'fur-Sit:-fe ru f i',7!,.p-mf, n-n -M-4 An 5 P 3 5 r 1 V r F v ' ff 'ef ' V-.1 .Jw L34 H45-14 r G - .. :J Q- J, r. -..ri 3-..-'.:.': Q- Q--I ,gi '5 lr-Ll! H1314 u -fm 4 aa-1 1 gr . f. .4,... gig ,' ++ sr -V, F. .Hi-T L.- .'Z.'. ...lip- x. .1 ... tr Q.. 52.2. .,. ii . 2'-'Nr' : ,T vi., 4-2 ' r L1 F71 Z:-L' ..-. . ...f . 5 -.ay 9.19: if F --ff.. pa. 1.- f.LF'kz 1 ' iv . J . 5.1.18 , F: . .JY 1 Q. .- 1 wg Q J Q- ? Z-if .....:f lr? . 1 VJ: ' - rr 5 , - ..Q.3y . ..4. - -fm.. . -im' gg J r CA' 14' J. ' e 4.1 Z I XT 3' '.1'f' ' si.. l-.ry i'?f 4 - .- 11 - .. J. I j' EQ. L :N . , 1 r 1 . ... ! .'. fir Fl: . n,., .. 1 'M' rf -Q lr 'T 'f?'f7 i .fn v 5!'i ..... ug ,g . VY 1 Mr I ry if f.. :vw 9- 'Q . -., 1.4 .4 .- 'fl 11, 'J ... ,ful :idk ,. 1:4 Q gr Wi: 1: if ' H':.' .... .Ya '- 1 P . ' I r 3 u 1.1. z .5 L11-4. LJi.'L. 2?-fl lm 5 2 ... Wi A J.. 1..'-1. VW 45,7 141 ,TCT , - , ..- . 1. -... ..- . ...--H '., .iN - ' ' -. 5 T' F, .' - ,,',',' ,.. . .'.. ' -v-, -' 1. HH' F . ','.. LW. B' - LTL , 1-Gi 255 1 ' ,Q 14. 14,52 no hh? 1-ii n-1.12 -. .4--1.-. my 1- ' 1-1 2fzf-fffw-'-r-.w-f?'!-1fn'.L'r:.J:1!i!ffXzf1-1fFF.'. '3'25 H f'l'f ii3'l':' 'S' ' 2-I ul' rf ff frail'--..-'f f' A.: - ' ' ' ' ' Ll' - f .. Af. . .m.,.u..... .Q-,-...M word A-H-tv-4-A W.- -.. .J 'K'-.1-1:1 34.13115 srn1'-'.v1.--xikh 4-1'--4.:1rnM '1
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.