Philadelphia Musical Academy - Da Capo Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1963
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Philadelphia Mi sical Academy 1617 SPRUCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA 3, PA. Telephone: PEnnypacker 5-5053 MEMBER, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS OF MUSIC THE PHILADELPHIA l MUSICAL I ACADEMY I FOUNDED % 1870 J PHILADELPHIA l CONSERVATORrofHUgC ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS The Philadelphia Conservatory of Music The Philadelphia Dance Academy A. Hendrik Drakl, Director The Philadelphia I- ' .usical Acadamy recently affiliated with the Philadelphia Conservatory of Kusic has novf combined faculties and student enrollments of both schools. The new building at I615 Spruce Street, acquired in July, now called ths annex, has been renovated and equipped. The new Director, A. Hendrick Drawee j and new President, I- ' aria Ezerman Drake have taJcen over the duties of their new offices with zest. Dr. Jani Szanto, the fonser President and Director of the Philadelphia Kusical Acadamy, is always ready to advise and be of service. Many times we are asked, hy did the Philadelphia Conservatory of Kusic affiliate with the Philadelphia Kusical Acadamy? This move was made to enable both institutions to form a strong college of Kusic in center city. The combined faculties are dedicated to offer the finest in music training, dance and education. Maria Ezerman Drake ...our first... .DEDICATION Mature achievement is the result of growth. Our Philadelphia Musical Academy is a product realized in uniting many minds and talents in a common effort.. Our school does not exist as a building on Spruce Street; it lives through the student axid administrative bodies which attain fulfillment in each other. Because you, the faculty and staff, have become in part what we are striving to become, for sharing with us the benefits of your experience and knowledge, we gratefully dedicate this, our first yearbook, to you the entire administration MARIA EZERMJ DRAKE, President PRESIDENT ' S message.... Kay the guidance and knowledge which were yours while etuding and exploring the realms of music and dance at the Philadelphia l-!usical Academy, The Oonservatory of Music, and the Philadelphia Dance Academy serve to further and stimulate an ever curious and receptive attitude. I hope you will continue to look into the future fields of music and art while appreciating and understanding that of today and yester- day. Aim for your highest potential. The quality of your effort is generally commensurate with your success. Ambition is a marvelous attribute if supported by the confidence of true Knowledge. Keep an open mind and be ready to absorb new ideas. In the future I hope you will stay in touch with your Alma Kater.. Sincere wishes for your sucess Maria Ezerman Drake DR. A3E PEPINSKY, Dean our DEAN speaks... To you students who have made this Year Book possible we extend our heartiest congratulations. This really means starting a new tradition today. Many happy returns! Your effort represents a student conscious- ness which implies a loyalty to your alma mater. You are alumni in the making and your loyalty to the institution of your choice will help to build something of which you can be justly proud. Keep up the good work.. You may count on the faculty and administration to assist you in every possible way. We are proud of you,. Abe Pepineky, Dean DIRECTOR ' S voice Ab the current Academy year draws to an end we are busily recording examination scores. These scores in company with the results of many other actions taken this year and with the suggestions and advice of others may, if carefully deliberated, lead us to discover better ways and means to progress in our endeavors. araduates, until this time the respon- sibility for keeping your score has rested upon the shoulders of the Academy administration. Now is the moment following which the world will look upon you as men and women and when the points tallied next to your name will each count far more heavily than before. However, as your scores mount to what I hope will be for many a very satisfactory total, I hope that your thirst for further advancement will not be quenched. Of more importance for all of us is to retain our curiosity, our desire to develop further skills and knowledge, and our use of not only these but all of our best personal qualities and competencies to influence others to follow in a similar manner. Before you go, I have one last request to make. Please keep us well supplied with news of what you are doing. I promise to see that it is passed along to your friends. Best wishes for your sucess and happiness. A. Hendrick Drake A.H IDRIOX DRAKE, Director LEAH FARBER SusinesB Manager I IARY K. TOMKINS Reaiistrar FRAIJCIS WELSH Staff LOUISE KLEIN Staff JAI II SZAI ITO President Smeritue VIRGINIA B. EMERSON Librarian Joseph Butterweck Joseph Castaldo Donald Ohittum Kent Christensen Gfrqmi 9tnm yapA JACK K3LT0N, President It is most rev;arding to be an integral part of a fine institution. This year has seen the grovrth of a new administration and the development of many student activities. Our Student Organization has the distinction of serving- as intermediary between the students and the administration. Our organization cannot help but grow and mature in proportion with the rate of development of the entire school. I am sure that this past year is but small indication of the many fine things that await our school. Jack Kelton President STUDENT GOVERNMENT ROMAN PAWLOWSKI Vice-President FRANCIS FANELLI Secretary VICKIE MYERS Treasurer This year marks many new innocatione for P.M. A. We have a now school; new year- book and the advent of a newspaper. FANFARE is dedicated as the voice of the students . In trying to establish a paper with this ideal in mind, we must search for infor- mation which will aid the students and benefit them. Also, in the same instance, we must open our newspaper to any major or minor issues, no matter what the subject, which might be pertinent to the students and perhaps eventually form a better school for them. As with any new institution, there is always need for revision and improvement. Because of this we will be turning from the graduating seniors to the incoming freshmen in September. This will be the beginning of a new staff and a corps to carry on the work. They will be the major factor in keeping our newspaper a welcome addition to the school. THOMAS J. MELTON Sditor-in-Ohief SCORE Within every student body there are at least a few students with initiative, drive, foresight, imagination, and, above all, de- sire to build prestige for their Alma Mater and create harmony among their fellow class- mates. With a student body as small as ours, we are extremely lucky to have such a vast number of these people who induce cohesive- nesB between student body and faculty. Through the work of the Student Organi- zation, our school paper materialized into the student ' s voice . Then, from an idea came a dream: a dream of a student yearbook that would reflect the personality of P.M. A. throughout its pages. A yearbook that would build prestige for the school, show the har- mony within harmony, and serve as a lasting memore of our friends, experiences, and, above all, our struggle to educate ourselves so that we may be capable of attaining our goals in life and helping others to attain theirs. That dream materialized into a plan, which in turn was taken up as a project by those of us who wished it to become the reality that it now has become. Finally, after hours of concentration, days of planning, weeks of hoping, months of working, and a school year of tireless efforts we have finished our plans to create in reality our first P.M. A. yearbook, SCORE. ROY 3URRSLL Faculty Advisor SHELDON KOHAN Senior Class Representative ED:1ABI NEIFELD Business ' Manager , s-. LEFT TO RIGHT: ALIOE EYLSR-eopy, BARBARA MYLETT-copy EVAN SOLOT-art advisor, ELLAN FUNK-year- book Beoretary, HELEN EASTEP-assiBtant editor DELTA OMICRON Delta Orjlcron, founded in 1909 at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music is an international music faternity for v;omen with collegiate and alumnae chapters throuzhout the United States and the Orient. As a professional fraternity it is a charter member of the Professional Panhellenic Association with its student membership limited to the specific, professional education- namely music- with activities to promote professional competency and achievement in that field. ' ZLETu 3ASTEP, President GUI ITA KERIS First Vice-President JUDITH COLLIER ALIC:£ EYLER, Treasurer Secretary ELLEN DUirilORE, Treasurer GERALDINS FLOYD, Chaplain FRANCIS FANELLI, Director of Musical Activities CARROL POWNELL, Historian VICTORIA MYERS, Warden nMrn:. J tii0 U ii - i ' ' J ImLf ifj a -.• WMmm : PHK f il£lb-£l? wan ctjoof r S ■lll l lJUlll l _i gWggB mi ii l i J i EJ_„ VrVftCTtCS : t l oon 4 ' ii Top left: I ' m sorry, honest; you ' re not gaining weightl It ' s just that your dress looks fat! Top right: Wowl I ' m not coming do -m here alone- anymore. Jimmy Amadie BegSLn studying piano at the age of twelve vfith a concert pianist for eight years and later studied Harmony and Theory. V hen he vras twenty he was deeply influenced by Jazz and he started playing sessions around town. At the sane tiie he also was playing musical shows. Upon gaining suf- ficient experience, his reputation as a Jazz pianist, vocal accompanist and all-around ausician made hiii much sought after, in musical circles, in these capacities. At twenty-two he left to go on a Jazz concert tour with the famed V oody rlerman Orchestra and tOLired the country in 19 9 ' hen he returned in 19 0, he went to New York where his trio played many engagements including the Oopacabana, The Living Room, etc. Ho returned to Phlla«ielphia later in I960 to study with the well-known composer, I ' r. Joseph Oastaldo of our own Philadelphia Musical Academy. In 1961 he started being a regular feature at the well-known Jazz Room in the East, The Red Kill Inn. Ke recently opened up a new Jazz Room in Philadelphia, The Picasso, where he was featured. He also was mentioned in four recent issues of Down Beat I- ' .agazine. He accompanies Kel Torme at the Red Hill with his trio. Currently, while studying here at P.M. A., he is teaching and also doing background recording dates. His music, both originals and arrange- ments, are often played on the Jaz ' - radio station ' VHAT (Fl- ' .). ' hen Jazz artists of national stature appear in Philadelphia, they insist on Jimmy Amadie, whether the artist be a singer of instrumentalist. Jim- my Amadie is considered by musicians as one of the finest all around Jazz pianists in Philadelphia. To quote FRAIIK 3R00KH0USSR. .. Amadie quietly continues to build his recutation as one of the best in tha country. J A Z Z c L A S s I c s Andre Watts Born in Nuramburg jennany, June 20, 19 6 is a muBical genious at sixteen. Music critics believe that Andre ' .Vatts will develop into one of the great American pianists of the century. .Ve at the Academy can truly accept this opinion. Andre has had quite a busy year so far. In January he played the Liszt E Flat Major Piano Concerto with the New York Fhilharrronic at the Youth Concert and later recorded this work for Columbia Records. It is interesting to note that in April of this year, The Exciting Debut of Andre Watts occupied fifth place in the periodic sui ey of Best Selling Classical Albums (Billboard Music Week Magazine). The record is still a top seller across the nation. A few weeks after the Youth Concert, Conductor Leonard Bernstein called upon Andre to substitute for Glenn Gould, scheduled to appear as piano soloist with the Philharmonic. For a few moments the audience was aghast at the change in program, but after the first few notes of the Liszt Concerto, they were astounded at Andre ' s virtuosity. Needless to say, Philadelphia loves him; the city proved this in March when Andre gave a recital in the Yen Pelt Auditorium. The recital was scheduled to begin at 5 sJO, but by 2P.M. the place was overflowing with people. The Auditorium guards had to open the sound studios after the five-hundred seat auditorium was filled. On May ' th, Andre made a video tape with Eugene Ormandy and the Phila- delphia Orchestra. In this performajioe he played the first movement of the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2. The program will be televised in late summer. Andre will be performing this summer in cities from Buffalo to Hollywood. Doubtless, the nation will follow with us the rise of Andre ' s stardome in the musical firmament. t a DOCTORATE MR. DONALD OHITTUM D. Mu8. MISS. F. L. SNYDER D. Mu8.. y ' i CAROL A!n:Ari, B. Kus. Vocal Major JOSEPH CATALDO, 3. Kus. Ed, Trumpet Major LOIS GLSNDEIJIIJ ' G, 3. Mus. Piano Major SENIORS )NALD GOLDSTEIN, 3. Mua.. Ed. Percussion Major 1 ABRAII GROVE, B. Mus. Ed. Tuba Major ROBERT J03LL B. Kus. 3d. Oboe Major SHELDON KCHAN B. Mus. Theory Major OLYMPIA KUGYSRIAIVA B. MuB. Vocal Major jsrcmj: margclis 3 . J-!us . Oomposition Major MRS. EnU NEVISON B. Mus. Piano Major SARA OKL 3. Mus. Ed. Flute Major DANIEL PANCHELLI B. MuB. Ed. Trumpet Major KAR5ARETTS RIOHARDSON B. Mus. Piano Major SISTER KARY SH. ' lRON GROSS 3 . Mus . Piano Major WAN GO SHENG B. Mus. Voice Major Philadelphia Dance Academy ABOVE: Nadia Ohilkovsky ' s apartment above the deinco studios is often used as a library and place to study.. BELOW: Cast of Chinese Flute and History of a Soldier BELOW RIGHT: Madia Chilkovsky, director of Dance Academy, instructing a class in movement analysis and notation mm HidH DI B H I BIBb Dyane Gray K0D2RI-I KAJOR Lidia Kryzanowsky BALLET MAJOR Suzanne Lewis K0D3RIT MAJOR ■-j-yj. T ' foi ' -Ql ' JUNIORS SOPHOMORES 3 : 1 1 fetltti MHUdafataMIHtal FRESHMEN i = ♦■Senior Class ANNAN, OAROLYN 8628 Stardust Lane Phila. 5 , Pa. BRATS PIS, 2MILY 10906 Modena PI. Phila. l4, Pa. GATALDO, JOSEPH 2852 S. 15th St. Phila. 45, Pa. GLSl-IDEl IING, LOIS 210 Clinton Ave. N. Plainfield, N. J. COLLIIIS, JOHN III Riverton Rd. Moorestown, N. J.- DIEHL, FRANK 955 Anchor St. Phila. 24, Pa. GAN3TER, MARY 401 Readingline .V. Reading, Pa. GOBERMAN, SHELDON 244 S. Hirst St. Phila. 9, Pa. GOLDSTEIN, RONALD 6527 Horrocks St. Phila., Pa. GOTWALS, JACK 2105 Silverside Rd. V ilmington 5 Del GRAY, DIAI ' IE 524 W. Hortter St.. Phila. 19, Pa. GROVE, ABRA ' . 517 Chestnut St. Miffinburg, Pa. HAWKES WORTH, DORTHY 5550 Ridge Ave. Phila. 28, Pa. JOELL, ROBERT 615 N. 52nd St. Phila. 51, Pa. KAMAN, JUDY 54 N. Trenton Ave. Atlantic City N. J. KOHAN, SHELDON 524 Dickinson St. Phila.- 47, Pa. KUCYERIAIVA, OLYKPIA UO Hermit St. Phila. 27, Pa. l iARGOLIS, JEROME 7l48 Akron St.. Phila. 49, Pa. KAWHi:iNEY, JAIMET 918 Napfle St. Phila. 11, Pa. NEVI30N, ENA 8646 Pickering St. Phila. 50, Pa, OHL, SARA 1818 Pine St. Phila. 5, Pa. PANCHELLI, DANIEL 545 N. 65th St.. Phila. 51, Pa. RICHARDSON, MARQARETTE R.D.. ,f 1 Newville, Pa. SHINN, ALICE 28 Butternut Dr.. Hatboro, Pa. WILSON, EVELYN 4925 Larchwood St. Phila. 45, Pa. Junior Class BARAN, DANIEL 99 Centenial Rd. ' iarminster. Pa. BIRD, PATRICIA 12 Holly Dr. Green Fields, ' ioodbury, N..J. BLOCK, LOUISE 4406 Pine St. Phila. 4, Pa. BROV N, LOLITA 710 Mt. Vernon St. Camden, N..J. CASELLA, SONNY 928 Edgewood Rd. Springfield, Del. Co., Pa. COHEN, ROBERT 2411 S. Reese St. Phila. 48, Pa. COLEMAN, BIRDIS 265 N. Wilton St. Phila. 59 Pa. COLLIER, JUDY 1624 Spruce St. Phila. 5 Pa. DAVIS, BEVERLY 5578 Charles St. Phila. 24, Pa. DIMON, BARBARA 122 Berks St. Stowe, Pa. DORN, DONNA 587 W. Broad St. Telford, Pa. DRUMMOND, DIANE 1802 Delanoy St. Phila. 5, Pa. EASTEP, HELEN 602 Mulberry St.- Hollidaysburg, Pa. FLOYD, GERALDINE 67I8 Sprague St. Phila. 19, Pa. FUNK, ELLANKAY 1220 Grant Ave. Phila. 15, Pa. HELWIG, MARYMINA 251 S. I6th St. Phila. 2, Pa. HILL, CAROLYN 2208 Airocobra St. Levittovm, Pa. HOFFMAN, BEVERLY 1828 Arthur St. Phila. I5, Pa. HYLAfm, DALE 2910 N. Harrison St. Wilmington, Del. JEROME, JERRY 5700 Chestnut St. Phila. 4, Pa. JONES, JANICE 264 S. 16th St. Phila. 5, Pa. KERIS, GUNTA 588 Fairview Ave. Quakertown, Pa. KRIEBEL, PATRICIA 9 E. Logan St. Phila. Pa. LIPMAN, HOWARD 6246 Everett Ave. Phila. 49, Pa. Juniors (continued) L2DGER, ADRIENNE 2111 Hoffnagle St. Fhila. 15, Pa. MELTON, JACK 264 S. l6th St. Phila. 5 Pa. PAWLOWSKI, ROMJUJ 571 Park Ave. CollingBwood, N. J. RUBINSTEIN, LOUISE 8210 Aspen Way, Elkins Park 17, Pa. SAVIANO, ARMANDO 21 W. Park Ave. Oaklyn, N. J. STEPHAJISON, SANDRA 228 Reading Ave. Oaklyn, N. J. STILL, WINIFRED l42 E. Oak Ave. Lavmside, N. J. SYZO, RAYMOND 4057 Nice St. Phila. 40, Pa. TRIPLETT, WAYNE 48 Nelson Ave. Woodbury, N. J. VOKEN, BAR3.1RA ll46 Barbara Dr. Cherry Kill N. J. WOLFSON, KEI SIETK 421 Elmiy St. Phila. 49, Pa. WU, LII YEH Haddon Hills Apts., Haddonfield N. J, Sophomore Class ADSLIZZI, LOUIS 2714 Dudley St. Phila. 45, Pa. BENNETT, MARY 1802 Delancy Place Phila. 5, Pa. BEW, BARBARAScDIANE 152 S. 17th St. Phila. 5, Pa. BSW, RICHARD 4o6 Cedar Lane Swarthmore, Pa. BOURNE, MARY 5727 Jefferson St. Phila. 51, Pa. CASNER, PHYLLIS R. D. 2 Douglasville, Pa. DAVIS, LADEVA 4l6 E. Montana St. Phila. 19, Pa. DERSH, PHYLLIS 848 Wynnewood Rd. Phila. 5I, Pa. DIOKERSON, ROSE 8O5 N, June St. Phila. 59, Pa. DULiK, joroi 2422 Poplar Rd. Havertown, Pa. FANELLI, FRANCES 7256 Spruce St. Phila. Pa. HEFFNER, HERBERT 204l Chestnut St. Phila. 5, Pa. HOBSON, ANN 26 W. Upsal St. Phila. 19, Pa. KAISER, DOUGLAS 490 Lakeside Dr. Levittovm, Pa. KIM, HOON MO 2428 Spruce St. Phila. 5, Pa. KIM, JUDY 2114 Walnut St. Phila. 5, Pa. KRAVITZ, BERNARD 1111 Elbridge St. Phila. 11, Pa. LANDI, JOHN 1928 S. 7th St. Phila. 48, Pa. LATELLA, GEORGE 561 Livezey St. Phila. 28, Pa. LOOS, GAIL 6600 McCallum St. Phila. 19, Pa. LOUGHRY, EILEEN 2420 Wynnefield Dr. Havertown, Pa. LUPICA, TONY 475 Flamingo St. Phila. 28, Pa. MACKAY, BRUCE 571 Arbor Rd. Lancaster, Pa. MELTON, THOMAS J. 647 Mercer Ave.. Kingston, Pa. MEYER, JULIAN 1655 Conlyn St. Phila. 4l, Pa. MYLETT, BARBARA 8I5 E. 22nd St. Chester, Pa. NEWJH , BREWDA 8216 Forest Ave. Phila. 5O, Pa. NOOELLa, PETER l405 S.. 15th St. Phila. 47, Pa. POWNELL, CAROL Gap, Pa. SANKEY, JOHN 152 Wildwood Ave. Pitman, N. J. SCHUPAK, CHARLES 426 Cantrell St. Phila. 49, Pa. SIMMERMAN, CAROL 1545 Oreland St. Phila. 26, Pa. SISTER, PETER S. S. M. I. 209 W. Chestnut St. Phila. 18, Pa. STARUCH, IHOR 525 E. Thompson St. Phila.- 59, Pa. VARLACK, HENERY 155 N. 62nd St. Phila. 59, Pa.. WEINSTEIN, BARRY 84lO Washington Ave. Phila. 15, Pa. WINOKUR, NORA 106 E. Cheltenham Ave. Phila.- 20, Pa. WILSON, JEANETT 724 S..60th St. Phila. 45, Pa. Freshroan Glass ADAMS, WELDON 740 Gastlewood Rd. Glenside, Pa. ALSTON, JOSEPH 101 Bunche Blvd. ' Vilmington 1, Del. BELL, TAYLOR Box 265, Newtovm, Pa. BROWN, CLAUDIA 4555 Concord Dr.- Trevose, Pa. BURKETT, LOIS l421 Arch St. Phila. Pa. (Box 1826) CASSIZZI, NICHOLAS 5161 Mageo Ave. Phila. Pa. CIACCIA, TANIA 2212 St. James PI. Phila. 5 Pa. COSTANZO, RAYMOND 52I8 N. Mascher St. Phila. 20, Pa.- DiSEFANO, RONALD 902 Kenmore Rd. Phila. 5I, Pa. DUNLAP, WALTER l4ll Hancock St. Chester, Pa. aum ORE, ELLEN 2555 W. Oxford St. Phila. 21, Pa, ESPOSITO, HELEN 2657 S. Felton St. Phila. 42, Pa. EYLER, ALICE 2925 Morris Rd. Ardmore, Pa. FAY, JAMES 556 Estate Rd. Maple Shade, N. J. FORQRAVE, MARIE 6259 Marsden St. Phila. Pa.. FOX, MEL V IN 1717 Danforth St. Phila.. 15 Pa. FREDERICK, ROBERT 7424 Bingham St. Phila. 11, Pa. GALLAS, MARY 520 Park Ave. Reading, Pa. GERLINS, DACE 541 S. 18th St. Reading, Pa. GUARINO, JOSEPH 2951 Berkley St. Camden 5, N.J. HYMAN, JEROLD 625 Burnham St. Phila, 19, Pa. KERR, JOAN 555 S. 22nd St. Phila. 5 Pa. KOSITSKY, NORMAM 6921 Sylvester St. Phila, Pa. LEVITO, VINCENT 555 Church Lane Phila. 44, Pa. MAGIDMAN, JAY 500 E. Eleanor St. Phila. 20, Pa. MAMET, HENRI 51 W. Holly Ave. Pitman, N.J. MARTUCCI, ROBERT 5054 Aramingo Ave. Phila. 5 , Pa. McOABE, JANET 51 W. Phil-Ellena St. Phila. 5 . Pa. ZIMMERMAN, THEODORE 5O82 F. St. Phila. Pa. McCONNELL, KENNETH 402 Magee Ave. Phila. 21, Pa. McDOUGALD, KENNETH 2529 N. Van Pelt St. Phila. Pa. McMENAMIN, JOHN 7441 Overhill Rd. Melrose Park, Pa. MORTELLITE, CARL 509 S. 5rd St. Hammonton, N.J. MUROWAMY, MARIE (MJS.) 919 E. Vine St. Melville, N.J. MYERS, DONALD 24l4 W. Charswood St. Phila.21, Pa. NEIFELD, EDWARD 8011 Hollis St. Phila. 50, Pa. OKOLOWSKI, MADALYN 521 Irving St. Chester, Pa. QUIVAR, FLORENCE 2217 Wharton St. Phila. Pa. RAGSDALE, ALEXANDER lil4 N. 55th St. Phila. 51, Pa. RDSENBERG, IRMEEN 2424 Golf Rd. Phila. 51, Pa. RUSH, PAULETTE Springtown, Pa. RYAN. MARY ELIZABETH 205 N. Morgan Ave. Haverto im, Pa. SENDROW, JOEL l406 E. Mt. Pleasant Ave. Phila.59, Pa. SMITH, m. JOHN 515 Plushmill Rd. Wallingford, Pa. SMOYER, HOWARD 591 Swain St. Bristol, Pa. SOLOT, EVAN 2007 Disston St. Phila. 49, Pa. STEWART, ROBERT 5845 Larchwood Ave. Phila. 45, Pa. SUTKUS, CAROLINE 521 Bartram Ave. Essington, Pa. TATMAN, WESTLY 2917 Madison Ave. Wilmington, Del. TUCKER, IRA 1726 N. Sydenham St. Phila. 21, Pa. TURNER, WILLIAM 5825 Pulaski Ave. Phila. 40, Pa. VIZZINI, JOSEPH 729 Putman Ave. Trenton, N.J. WAGNER, WINI 66O8 N. 6th St. Phila. 5, Pa. WALLACE, AUSTIN, JR. R.D,5 Troy, Pa. WEINSTEIN, SHEILA 5007 Hollis St. Phila. Pa. WOOD, AURTHUR Hazel Ave. Box 457A Berlin. -W-.I- WRIGHT, LEWIS 209 Jackson Ave. Collingsdale, Pa. Faculty h R. DAVID ARSEN 1517 Spruce St. Phila. 5, Pa. m. JOSEPH ARCARO 1612 Bindly St. Phila. 4l, Pa. fffi.SJ ffiS. EDWARD ARIAN 116 Boulder Rd.. Plymouth Meeting, Pa. KISS. WINIFRED ATKINSON 2201 Chestnut St. Phila. 5 Pa. yj . DORIS BAWDEN 1521 Pine St. Phila. 2, Pa. DR. KRS. BRUCE BEACH 172 Brooklea Rd. Rosemont, Pa. Ml. MRS. WILLIAI-: BLESS 1510 Glenview St. Phila. 11, Pa. FJ . KRS. KIGNON BOZORTH 4 Lothian Place Phila. 28, Pa. mS. MEIRA BROSH 40th and Walnut St. Phila. 4, Pa. yiR. I.lRS. VINCENT BREDICS 3ryn Mawr Lancaster Aves. Phila. 51, Pa. MR. J ' iRS. ROBERT BROWNE 2759 Ringgold St. Phila. 52, Pa. DR. ELAINE BROWN 204 N. 55th St. Phila. 4, Pa. DR. MRS JOSEPH 3UTTERWSCK Wawa Camp Rd. Lederach, Pa. MR. JON CARLIN 2417 Spruce St. Phila. 5 Pa. MR. !-1RS. SANTO CASTERTA 501 Greenhill Rd. Willow Grove, Pa. MR. I-ffiS. JOSEPH CASTALDO 2252 Bryn Mawr Ave. Phila. 51 Fa. KR. iO . DONALD CHITTM 5919 N. Hutchinson St. Phila. 4l, Pa. im. HENERY COOK 8620 Evergreen Place Phila. 18, Pa. MR. MRS. WAYNE CONAWAY 1025 Gravel Hill Rd. Southampton, Pa. MISS. MARYLIN C0ST2LL0 1841 Addison St. Phila. 46, Pa.. mr.;Sj :rs. frank costanza 2108 Locust St. Phila. 5 Pa. MR. RICHARD OSOVM 57593 Herbert Ave. Pennsauken, N. J. MR. MRS. NICHOLAS DeCOLLIBLB l44 Edgehill Rd. Bala, Pa. ra. MRS. FERDINAI ID DEL NEGRO 121 West Park Ave. Oaklyn, N. J. MJ . MRS. GEORGE DENGLER 712 As hurst Rd. Havertown, Pa. MISS. DORIS DOREE 166 west 72nd St. N.Y.C. New York MR. MRS. A.D. DRAKE 2121 Cherry St. Phila. 5, Pa. KR. IIRS. A.R. DRAKE 220 S. 20th St. Phila. 5 Pa. MR. LILBURN DUNLAP l47 W. Horter St. Phila. 19, Pa.- MR. ROBERT ELMORE 150 Walnut Wayne, Pa. YR. LESTER EJIGLAT ER 1222 Spruce St. Phila. 7, Pa. Ml.il ' -i . WARD FEARI 611 Valley Rd. Havertown, Pa.. MR.5J.BS. BERNARD GARFIELD 871 Wayside Lane Haddonf ield, N.. J. MR. CHARLES GAiraEI ' lI 1824 S. 22nd St.. Phila. 45, Pa. MISS. PAULA GAITS SR 420 Edmonds Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa. MISS. MARGARET GARWOOD 58 River Rd. Gladwyne, Pa. I l. J.lRS. AI THOOT GIGLOTTI 1555 Lindley Ave. Phila. 4l, Pa. MR.c IRXDhKf HARVEY 24l4 Foiowles Rd.Wilm. Del. MISS. MJ ION HEAD 520 Clearbrook Ave. Ore7:e] niii. Fa. MISS. NATALIE HINDERAS 1220 K. Broad St. Phila. 21, Pa.. DR. l-lRS. WILLEM EZERI ' JU 546 Smedley St.. Phila. 5, Pa. MR.a. ' -RS. GILBERT JOHNSON 5 E. Park Rd.. Havertown, Pa. yj . t ' JVRGARET JOHNSON 1624 Spruce St. Phila.5, Pa. MR.(5J 1RS. MAURICE KAPLOW 1506 Pine St.. Phila. 2, Pa.- DR. CARLTON E. LAI ' CE 251 south Jessup St. Phila. 7 Pa. MRS. FLOREl IZA DECIMO LEVENGOOD l46 Pelham Rd.. Phila. 19, Pa. MR. DAVID LODGE 2715 Hamilton St. Phila. l4. Pa. m. AI JTHONY N. MARCHIONE 2611 S. Mole St. Phila. 4 , Pa. MR.i SS. CLARENCE MAYER 26 04 Merwood Lajie Ardmore, Pa. I-!R. MSHLI VHRTk 1550 Locust St. Phila. 2, Pa. 2l. lviRS. GUIDO MECOLI 1926 S. Holli ood St. Phila. 46, Pa. 2 ..a ffls. Leonard mogill 2517 Avon Rd.. Ardmore, Pa. a . MRS. WALTER MILEHAM 10 Buck Lane Havertown, Pa. MR. J. EARL NESS 2502 Pine St. Phila. 5, Pa.- MISS. ADELE NEl IELD 166 W. 72nd St. N.Y.C. New York MiR. CHARLES E. OWEN 548 Beechwood Rd.Berwyn, Pa. MR. MRS. JACOB NEUPAUER 1218 W.. Girard Ave. Phila.. 25, Pa.. MR. MRS. HAROLD PARKER 2229 Locust St.. Phila. 5, Pa. DR. ScMRS. VINCENT PERSICHJITTI Hillhouse Wise Mill Rd., Phila. 28, Pa. DR. ABE PEPINSKY 1815 Spara Lane Norristown, Pa. Faculty (continued) MRS. MERLE SGKAFF(POLIN) Baird Heath Rds. Merion, Pa. MR. MRS. MURRAY IV. PANITZ 48 Knollwood Dr. Merchantville, N. J. MR. OLSt ' IENT PETRILLO. 22 Edgewood Dr. Haddonfield, N, J, MRS. ALBERT QUICK 525 Jessamine Ave. Collingswood, N. J, MR. I-mS. WAYNE RAPER 1624 Colony Lane Havertovm, Pa. MISS. DEBORAH REEDER 425 Harvard Ave. Swarthmore, Pa. MR. GEORGE REEVES 1055 Baltimore Pk. Swarthmore, Pa. m. WILLIAM RICHI 2007 S. Garnet St. Phila. 4 , Pa. I ' IRS. RUDOLPH ROBINOR 128 W. 72nd St. N.Y.C. Hew York MR. MRS. NEWELL ROBINSON 7519 Oak Lane Rd. Melrose Park, Pa. MR. MRS. ALLEN ROTMAN 268 Trent Rd. Phila. 5, Pa. MR. GEORGS D. ROWE 19 Hanimom Dr. Ardmore, Pa. MR. MRS. ANTIN RUDNTSICY 201 Lakehurst Rd. Toms River, N. J. MR. FREDERICK ROVE 6 Long Rd. Bei-wyn, Pa. MISS. CAROL S OHO EN l48 Walnut St. Jenkintovm, Pa. MISS. CARALA SHSPLEY 195 W. 7th St. Trappe, Pa. MR. HERBERT SIEGEL Sulgrave Rd. Ardmore, Pa. MR. MRS. HENERY SMITH 551 Rock Glen Dr. Wynnewood, Pa. m. J IRS. EDWARD STSUERMANN 670 E.. End Ave. N.Y.JD.. 25, New York MR. MRS. MAX STRASSENBERGER 524 S.. Conestaoga Phila. 4 , Pa. MR. ROBERT SUDERBURG 46 Hannum Dr. Ardmore, Pa. DR. MRS. J. SZANTO 65 08 Wissahickon Ave. Phila. 44, Pa. MR. ABE TORCHINSKY 6546 Souder St.. Phila. 49, Pa. MISS. DOROThT WEIR 951 Clinton St. Phila. 7, Pa. MR. JEROME V IGGLER 958 Springtown Rd. Springfield, Pa. MISS. NADIA CHILKOVSKY 271 S. Van Pelt St.. Phila. 5,. Pa. MR. KENT CHRIS TENS EN 5952 Locust St. Phila. 4, Pa. MR. ROY BURRELL 5552 Morris St. Phila. 44, Pa. MR. CHARLES GUSIKOFF 151 Lindley Ave. Phila. 4l, Pa. ¥SL. MICHAEL I. BOOKSPAN 15th Spruce St. Phila. 5, Pa. PATRONS Mr. J-Irs. Bennett Mr. Mrs. Clifford Bird Mr. Mrs. Paul E. Burkett Mr. Mrs. Robert L. Casner Mr. Mrs. Donald R. Chittum Mr. Mrs. Harold Clendening Mr. Mrs. Franklin Davis Mr. Mrs. Joseph Goldstein family Mr. Mrs. Steve X. Gallas Mr. Mrs. Joseph Fanelli Mr. Mrs. Elliott Funk family Mr. Mrs. Landon M. Hill Mr. Mrs. Ch arles Hyland Ralph L. Jones Mr. Mrs. Martin J. Kohan Dr. Mrs. Samuol L. Kaman Mr. Mrs. Paul Kuczeriawa Mr. Mrs. Louis H. Lipman Anthony P. Lupica Donald A. Mackay Mr. Mrs. Rudolph Mager Mr. Mrs. Maurice 0. Mamet Mr. Mrs. Jack Melton Mr. Mrs. Morris Meyer Mr. Mrs Simon B. 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