High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 78 text:
“
FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Roeper, C. Benner, C. Allen. SECOND ROW: J. Madson, J. Brown, D. Wat- son. J. fNIcKelvey. Q I This yearis Swimming Team, captained by John Savage and Dick Leach, attracted about twenty-five candidates. This season, as well as the past twelve seasons, the Swimming Team had a winning and very successful season. Through constant practice and expert advice from Mr. Bender, swimming in P.S., as well as all of Delaware, has gained new respect from the students and the faculty. 52 Reading ....................... ........... 3 4 45 Westtown ......................... ........... 4 1 61 Camden Vocational ....... ........... 2 3 46 Wilmington High ...,... ........... 40 50 Westtown ................. ........... 3 6 56 Salesianum ....... ........... 3 0 28 Lancaster .. ........ .. 58 46 Malvern ......................................................... 40 The cross-country team. comprised of twenty boys, par- ticipated in six meets this year. over the 2.3 mile course at Rockford Park. Besides four triangular meets, they also ran in two cily championships, in which they placed third both times. P.S.-Salesianum-A.I. duPont P.S.-Claymont-Tower Hill P.S.-Mt. Pleasant-Conrad P.S.-W.H.S.-Howard ..-qw i Coach A. WARE KNEELING, left to right: D. Leach, A. Bell, J. Savage. STANDING: D. Reed, P. Howell, J. I.aRosch, J. Mathews, S. Woods. COACH: N. Bender. ABSENT: J. Harrington. P.S., along with six other Delaware high schools, started Varsity Wrestling as a large scale varsity sport. This yearis team, captained by Charles Benner, was supervised by Mr. Jack Gregory and Mr. Aaron Warner. In high school, wrestling is broken down into ten Weight divisions, beginning at 103 lbs. and going up to anything over 165 lbs., which is the heavyweight or unlimited class. Even though wrestling is new in P.S., our team made a very impressive showing in its matches. 50 Dover .,...., ,,,,,,,, 1 0 24 Newark ., ,,,, N18 45 Brandywine ..,,.... 3 18 William Penn ......., 27 1 34 Dover .. 10 FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Emmett, E. Schlabach, C. Benner, 18 William Penn ,..,,., 21 F. Laucius. SECOND Row, left to right: R. Foulk flVIgrl-, W. 26 Brandywine ,....., 15 Mason, R, Mears, D. Ballha-ch. COACH: J. Gregory. 23 Newark Y- ...W19
”
Page 77 text:
“
2 Coaches A. CLARK. L. DAVIS J. Herring scoring in the Newark game. This year's basketball team. captained by Richard lVIcElmoyle. played many games before capacity crowds. These big crowds were due to the forming of the new Blue Hen Conference, in which Coach Albert Clarkis Dynamiters made an excellent showing. As a result of this very successful season. PS. told the city and the conference that it is a per- petual threat to all teams. 44109 as gd? LEFT TO RIGHT: O. Crabtree, J. McKelvey, R. Baker, R. McElmoyle. D. Goldstein, J. Watson, W. Rickards, Manager. ABSENT: J. Herring. 95 62 Mt. Pleasant ....... . ....... 46 59 Brandywine ....... ,,7,7V,V,,, 3 9 61 Salesianum .... .. ..r... 62 71 AfChm6r6 ..... ,,,,,-,,, Y Y 74 Howard ,,,,,,,,.. ...., 63 58 Salesianum Yrrr 51 William Penn ......... 40 66 Conrad ..... 51 Newark ...,... ......... 4 4- 84- Howard ..... wbkrrnqyrr 75 W,H.S, ,,,,........ ........ 4 7 37 Newark ...,. -YVKVVVVQQ V 65 Brandywine ..... ....... 5 2 80 W.H.S, ..,,....... Yrrgrgrrrr Y 60 Conrad ........... .,-- , .-,-t 6 3 75 William Penn V,VVVV7VV 1 51 Mt. Pleasant ...... V,--VV.V 4 9
”
Page 79 text:
“
,. ,,Y, ,. ,fwfyaw , f f ,,,, 0 V ..1 1 Q .4 y 1 I Il f A I ,.., ,.., ,,,.,, .,,.,,, , V I ,Th , V .. ,,., ,,,,,,, . .,,,.., .,., .,,, . . , ,.,, ' ,' -'H-f f'-1 I I, ! it ., . ,,., .. .,,,,, 0, g n ., WZ fag I, ,,,.,,.,.,,,...,, YE? 'JM l I A . f ' . - . . , . ff, ' ,ff ,, . , , f. ,, -' ,e ,,l,,.' M , , , 1 ,, ,4 About fifty boys participated in intramural f I . fy . W ' I , My f , ,, ,V,, yi, V, f , , If M M football this year under the supervision of Mr. ' gif- o' A ' 4 I A ,,,. 5. Ks I 2 M N K Aaron Warner. There were four teams in the 1 eague, the champion team being captarned by 'I af X. 1 ,V 4 V A. , , . , , ,. .,,,,, 1 .. 4 Joe Dougherty. I f I f 1 7 0 f .,rr . . , f,afa,a at V. ff K . ' I 'A . ., . .vaa , 'I nanny 0 .I M12 1 If I ,. ,,-, ,- .7 ff . Z V ,,,,,,,. 1. ff ,V . my .ff V irfy , FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Mathews, C. Davidson, R. Taylor, R. Foulk. SECOND ROW: H. Rosen, J. Hudson, J. Dougherty, R. Shelly. THIRD ROW: R. Foster, H. Goldstein, A. Helfand, D. Sutton. ABSENT: .I. Amado, L. Marshall. I rf' if 7 Z ' I Y ' I ' I V' tr, fl I.. ni... ,.. W., .-,,..-,e . - . M, f 'I 1 I l , For those boys who wanted to participate in an exercising sport, there I t V was a non-body Contact intramural, badminton. Intramural badminton i was divided into two leaguw, Eastern and Western. Indiana, captained by L H y A. Steve Pollock, won the championship. f X U S , . Z? - -J I 5 r ' X. - V E I as ..,,.... . l . t t' '95 y W n ,,,,... X 0 VQZML ku' - if ix 'r .C .I . KNEELING: R. Bernstein, E. Shtofman. STAND- ING: H. Sherr, J. Glazar, J. Talley. '7 'E . . . 3' Playing against keen competition from the other A W f 4 ff 4' I teams in the league and then against the winner of the other intramural basketball league, Dela- ware, captained by Fred Handelman, became the champion team. In basketball, as well as the other I intramurals, the champion team is determined by 1 , ' Q ' ', the winner of the Shauglmessy Playoff. fvrrr , -'r'V 3 AQ gay , , ! ,,. f ,. . rr 1 an ' . 'f . h A V , 'r',1 ff W , V, , . H Q, KNEELING: A. Bell, D. Gregg, R. Taylor. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Davidson, J. Barba, H. Rosen, B. Rickards, F. Handelman. SECOND ROW: J. Savage, J. Dougherty, A. Helfand, R. Shelly, D. lVIcGeehan, R. Foulk, J. Chandler. THIRD ROW: J. Mathews, J. Berger, T. Hynson, R. Guessferd, T. Campbell, L. Leonard, S. Dunn.
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.