Ridley Park High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Ridley Park, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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BINING PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE The responslblllty whxch confronts youth today IS most challengmg To meet the responslblllty one must grow through a contmued study of the great problems of the world One should make one of hls alms that of gettlng more knowl edge but he should Wlth all hls getting get understandmg Upon graduatlon each generation of h1gh school youth finds ltself confronted wlth problems each more or less pecullar to ltself Very recently the matter of wmmng the war was paramount The youth of the natlon responded and largely through their sacrlflce energy sclentlfic ablllty and courage the war was won Now we are confronted wlth wmmng the peace Youth IS agam called mto actlon thrs tlme not to klll and destroy but to heal and reconstruct The tasks that he before youth at thls txme call for the hlghest type of under standlng not an understandmg of machmes and sclentlfic gadgets but of human bemgs A complete understandmg w1ll depend qulte largely upon attltude lt IS the SIHCEFC hope of all friends of the Class of 1948 that you may have gamed such knowledge during hlgh school days We recogmze however that knowledge though 1m portant cannot fit you completely to serve your generatlon The strength you have gamed from knowledge must be augmented by the understandmg and tolerance you have of and falth you have ln people Not only do we need to under stand those whose racial religious polltlcal and economic backgrounds are slmllar to our but we covet an understand mg that transcends differences 1n these VHFIOUS backgrounds j LAYTON Moomz I 0 MR BELL MRS THOMPSON CLASS ADVISERS We the Class of 1948 are greatly mdebted to our Class AdVlS6fS of our four hugh school years for the effort 'md time they have put 1n guldmg us through our most trymg years m hrgh school It has been through thelr counsel and understandmg that we have been able to make these years both mtcrestmg and successful We wxsh to say Thank You for a job vsell done In ymrs to come we mll recall mth pleasure and gratltude th1s part of our school llfe ME SHAFFER MR FEQPEE Lmlgmlgcs George U. Frcy Gladys Slum' Ralph N. Myers FACULTY -lrfx Rlchard P Bgll Xlir int Clfirk Snczal Studzcs Wnlhamj Wunsche George D Wlmmer Davlcl H Blfllng W alter L Ferree john Boyd Engflxxh Mary B Rax mond Margaret Hlpps Helen P Haxsler FACULTY Qczenu Wxlham L Cornu Halen P Rrru Ewelxn Beck Wuszc H Lx tton jones A I l ' sleancrte C. Stitzer ,. . U V14II'lLHl1f1L x Rubut B Sh llkl 1111 S I V nk H VK llt FACULTY Lzhmrx and Gll1dd7lLL Niabd M Bullogk Elm1 S Pak Q! Phyzuzl Lflucatzrm md Hmlth K1thrxn Sum art Marlon D Mendmhall Slgrun Bas oe Samuel O Godfrey Commerc ml Eli 'lbtth F lulkntl Natalle L Densmorf. Ctraldme E Blttmv FACULTY Custodzal Staff Benjamm Stratton joseph Watson Robert Creenfleld Harry Todd Arthur Kressler Samuel Moore, ,Ir Samuel Moore, Sr Wllllam Mattax Ellzabeth Maag Ethel Wonderly Office Sta jf Dorothy Rohr Florence Cross -'-. , , ,,. .tr 1 , A .5 . . - b V Z: X 'AM x P1 I I fi '. 4 ww ':11 v'n.. 4 K fm, x, J 4 Q 1 , ,. 1 I ll Sri'-dwf1J.m, K' qcvky. 1 in tif, 31 f 4 LJ X54 KS, 'RN IFN n?'5'2,2'i 1 z-.fl vig? A I kwgtfn 14 7 ,W .f 'xfs uv -1, 1 fn .1.x1,i Egg-1. . 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Q.,-,-5'.1,1,1:f3'?.!5 , 1- A V, 313: -1 W J.-Jim 'gf .15-f -1f. , T..- - 7-Q-5 w ul' .71'n.P'-.' igxk Y QQQITLQ1' - 1.11-11x1.':.A'.Rw'i9C-A ' ,. , ...,. 1. . ::1:.'1 A ':'N1- 1 K ff GEORGE SMITH WILLIAM WOOLSTON Vnce president Treasurer BARBARA RUFNER JOSEPH I-IUPF Secretory Presrdent I9 CLASS GFFICERS DOROTHY G BAILEY EsslNcT0N One of Dots many assets lS her beautiful voice supplemented by her charm and grace Although she deslres to be a muslc teacher she will probably wmd up bemg happily married Cto a former football player j Softball 3 4 Bowlmg 3 4 French Club 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 History Club 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 Swxmmmg Club 2 3 4 Operetta 3 Flyer 3 4 RETROSPECT 4 Banquet Commxttee 4 Sales Commlttee 4 Program Commlttee 4 Statlonery Committee 4 E KATHLEEN BAYNE RxDLEY PARK Koshas good sportsmanship and ab1l1ty ln basketball have made her one of our good athletes As a member of the girls tr1o she has contnbuted on numerous occaslons to the success of our student assem b les Basketball I 2 3 4 Hockey l Softball 3 4 Tennls 1 2 Bowling 2 4 German Club 2 3 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Llbrary Club2 Swlmmmg Committee 4 Statronery Committee 4 Play Selectron Commlttee 4 Flyer 4 WALTER BOON j RIDLEY PARK Walter w1th hxs wolfish ways and habltual laughter IS an attraction to the opposlte sex He has glven much of has txme and effort to the photography staff of the RETROSPECT Football l Basketball 2 Track l 2 Camera Club 4 French Club 3 Clee Clubl 2 3 4 History Club 4 Bandl 2 RETROQPELT4 Advems mg Commlttee 3 4 Sales Commlttee 4 0 Kosha Wd I 20 I . . , . , 5 , 5 , 1 , , , : 7 5 I 5 l 7 ! 3 3 K , S I S S 3 I . , . , I' . , , , 9 5 , 3 ' , :D i , 9 , 9 , , , 5 I 3 : H Club 2, 3, 4gOrchestra l,2, 3,4gOperetta 3gSalesComm1ttee4:Program fig, gi, . 5 . . Q . . 5 i lat , R. 3 J 5 3 , s 5 is , , , S I , Z - ' 5 ' Dt I r RUDOLPH W BORIS ESSINGTON Rudy s soft voxce and tranquxl nature belle hls true character When the opportumty affo ds ltself he ls quick to display his prowess wlth the gloves Football l 2 Track l Hlstory Club 3 Statlonery Commlttee 4 DOROTHY L BOSTEDO ESSINGTON Curly light brown halr and sparkling eyes are only a few words that descrlbe Dott s appearance She IS an ardent sportswoman who plays on the hockey team Basketballl 3 4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Softball 3 4 Bowllng Club 2 3 4 French Club 2 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Hlstor Club3 4 Swlmmm Club Y S 2 3 4 Secretary l Banquet Commlttee 4 Program Commlttee 4 Rm Commlttee 3 Statlonery Commlttee 4 JOYCE N BOSTWICK Lmwgop One of the quleter members of the class Dmks has an unsuspected mterest ln sports malnly skatlng Untll she gets married she plans to bea secretary Glee Club I Swlmmmg Club l Stationery Comnlttee 4 Rudy Dott Dmks 2I if 50 K M13 'ape FLORENCE C BROOKS LESTER Brooksie who has her own brand of humor is a popular girl in any crowd Although this was her first year as a majorette she did well in making up for lost time Art Club 2 Glee Club 2 Swimming Club 2 Advertising Committee 3 Band 4 QUE A BROWN RIDLEX PARIX Sue who is soft spoken and serene is well liked by those who know her Her ability to cook should make her 1 good wife for some lucky man Bowling 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 History Club 3 4 Swimming Club 3 4 Operetta 3 Class Play 4 Banquet Committee Ticket Committee 3 Hockey 2 VIRGINIA M BRYAN RIDLEY PARIX Ginny as typing editor of the RETROSPECT has unstintmgly given of her time and effort Being versatile by nature her dramatic ability was well display ed in the senior play Hockey 2 3 French Club 2 Clee Club 3 4 History Club 3 4 Flyer 2 RETRosPEcT 4 Student Council 3 Class Play 3 4 Class Council 4 Stationery Committee 4 Class Trip Committee 4 Swimming Club 2 Bowling Club 4 F lossze ue Ginny . . . . I 7 7 ' v 1 3 . . 3 . . . 5 , . Y . . I V . K I I ' , 1 ' , , : , , , 9 ' ' v is I P 1 3 4: Dance Committee 3, 43 Prom Committee 4: Stationery Committee 45 J . 3 L I I , , . . . ' . , . I Y S ! Y ! Y S S S , S S Z S 1 . S . 22 HAROLD F CALHOUN RIDLEY PARK When not obliged to be ln class Pm can be found playmg plng pong m the gym He recelved hls share of ambxtlon but uses It spanngly Football l Softball l 2 Tenms 3 Clee Club l 2 3 4 Sales Com mnttee 4 Statlonery Commlttee 4 LAWRENCE H CANTWELL RIDLEY PARK Whenever there IS a rumpus m the hall Beans IS sure to be the center of It Hls love of sports and huntmg Cl3SSlfy hlm as an outdoor fellow Football 1 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Clee Club 4 Student Counc1l2 GLORIA .I CAPRIOTTI MARCUS HOOK Petite and friendly Clorla excltes very easlly She spends her time readmg flxrtmg and workmg on the RETROSPECT Her ambmon ns to be a lab technician and we re sure that whatever college she attends she w1ll make many frlends German Club 2 3 4 Hlstory 3 4 Swlmmlng Club 2 Band 2 Flyer 4 RETROSPECT 4 Class Play 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Propertv Commlttee 3 Nommatmg Committee m Beans C or . . . . . I 1 . 1 ' . . ' . . f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , . 1 1 - . . , 1 1 . I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . WILLIAM E CHAPMAN FOLCROFT Blll IS known for gettlng on the teachers nerves wlth his child s play He would rather attend a chewing gum class than an Engllsh class Belng a wanderer he IS uncertaln as to h1s future Tlcket C0mm1ftEC 4 OHN E COLFLESH JR FOLCROFT jack IS a comlcal fellow who IS popular wlth the rest of the class Although he appears bashful he has a ready sense of humor He IS truly one of Rxdley s ablest sportsmen excellmg nn football and basketball Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 3 Vlce Presldent 3 JEAN A CONROY Ess1NcToN that she xs from upstate jean IS Miss Hxpps glrl Frlday IH Dramatic Arts class Hockey 3 4 Bowl1ngClub3 4 Glee Club4 l-Ilstory Club4 Swlmmlng Club 1 2 3 4 Class Play 4 Sales Committee 4 Name Card Commlttee 4 1 ack jeame 24 , . . . D j . , . , . , . , , 9 , , s 9 ' f ' - jean is cute, peppy, and full of fun. Her accent confirms the fact , 5 ' , 5 U 3 ' 5 'u ' , , y S S S - B'll j ' WILLIAM COOK FOI-CROFT Cookie s serious expression hides his fun loving nature. He has been an energetic football manager as well as Doc Comog s right hand man Football 3 4 Student Council 4 Nominating Committee I WALTER COPPOCK RIDLEY PARK Blackie is generally reputed as the class clown He has a great lnterest in sports and hopes to make physical education his career Basketball 3 4 Track 4 Glee Club 4 Stationery Committee 4 ALICE T CUNNINGHAM RIDLEY PARK Alice who desires to become a prlvatelsecretary came to us in her senior year and has been quick to make friends t didn t take her long to display her mischievous nature thereby estabhs g herself as one of the c ass Glee Club 4 Advertising Committee 4 Cookze Blackie Reds 25 ii. 'fa JOHN A CURTIS Lmwooo Curt leader of the wolf pack spends most of his time enjoying the cenery Hls popularlty and sports ablhty make him a leader of the class Football l 2 3 4 German Club 3 History Club 3 Student Councnl 2 3 Class Councll l 2 3 4 President 3 Program Committee 3 Vlce Presldent l 2 Prom Committee 3 SONYA DALGAARD RIDLEY PARK A long lean and lanky glrl Sonya ns famous for her corny jokes Makmg httle moron jokes her specialty she has made everyone laugh at one time or another Softball 2 Bowlmg Club 2 4 French Club 2 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 History Club 2 Operetta 3 Flyer 4 RETROSPECT 4 Statxonery Com mittee 4 Ticket Committee 3 RUBY P DEVROUDE ESSINGTOIN Although seemmgly very shy Ruby was one of the malnstays of the hockey team Her cheerful smlle and attractlve personality will take her far ln the buslness world Hockey 3 4 Glee Club l Library Club 2 3 4 Swlmmmg Club l Banquet Commlttee 4 Curt Sonya Rube 26 MARY A DICECCO MARCUS HOOK Mary IS one of our good neighbors from Marcus Hook Lheerfulness soclabrhty and dxhgence are just a few of her outstanding quahtles She IS a very capable commerclal student Stationery Committee 4 BARBARA A DOWNER Rrouzy PARK Barb s natural ablhty ln athletncs has made her actxve ln our sports Wlthout a doubt she will succeed ln her chosen field as a physxcal edu catlon teacher Basketball l Hockey l 2 3 4 Bowlmg 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Swlmmmg Club3 4 RETROSPECT4 Decoratmg Committee 3 Program Committee 3 Property Commlttee 3 Stationery Committee 4 Trcket Commlttee 4 l RICHARD L DOWNES LINWOOD A constant doodler Dnck hopes to become a commercnal artlst H IS an active member ln good standmg of the wolf pack Football l Art Club 4 Cerman Club 2 3 History Club l 2 3 4 Flyer 4 RETROSPELT 4 Cross Country 3 4 Check Barbs Dzck 27 l 5' ll- FRANCES C DUDA RIDLEY PARK Frlends Select s loss was Rldley Parks gam Although she has not entered mto many actlvmes Franme has won many frlends through her qulet and pleasant ways Ticket Commlttee 4 Banquet Comm1ttee 4 B IOYCE DUCAN RIDLEY PARK joyce who always has a cheery hello was one of the mamstays of the varslty hockey team Her cheerful charm should be an advantage to her as a teacher Basketball 3 4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Softball 3 4 Tenmsl 2 3 4 Bowling 4 French Club 2 3 4 Clee Clubl 2 3 4 HISIOTQ Club 2 3 4 Swxmmmg Club 3 4 Flyer 4 RETROSPECT 4 Class Councll 2 Banquet Commrttee 4 Sales Commlttee 4 Dance Committee 3 Program Com mittee 4 Stationery Committee 4 PHYLLIS M DULIN LINWOO Smllllig and carefree Phylhs IS a welcome addltlon to any crowd Her typmg wlll enhance her chances of bemg a prlvate secretary perhaps to a plumber Bowlmg 2 Swxmmmg Club 2 Flyer 4 RETROSPECT 4 Class Play 3 4 Sale Comm1ttee4 Program Commlttee4 Usherette2 3 Name Card Committee 4 Fran Dugze Phy 28 PHYLIS M ESREY TRAINER Phyhs ns a capable and dependable member of our class Her mdustrxous nature coupled with her mterest ln hxstory wxll make her a good hlstory teacher Basketball 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Softball 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Glee Clee Club l 2 3 4 Hlstory Club 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 Swnmmmg Clubl 2 3 4 Hlstory Club 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 Swlmmmg Club 1 2 3 4 Bandl Operetta3 FIyer4 RETROSPECT4 Student Counc1l4 Class Play 4 Dance Committee 4 Prog1am Commlttee 4 Rmg Com mittee 3 ERNEST H FLECHSIC RIDLEY PARK Monster has a powerful physxque whlch he has used to advantage m football In years to come the halls of Rldley Park Hxgh School wlll echo h1s unusual laugh Belng presldent of the student councll he has used h1s mfluence more than once to get what he th1nk best Footballl 2 3 4 Track l 2 4 Softballl 4 Tennls 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 History Club 3 4 Flyer 4 Student Counc1l4 Property Commxttee 3 LAWRENCE A GATTA lVlARCUS HOOK Larry rs well known for the energy and Aeal wh1ch he puts mto mtra mural sports Hrs mam mterest hes m the sports page of the newspaper ln hls spare time he IS generally catchmg forty wmks Track 3 Phy Monster Larry 29 1 1 11 1: 11 111 1111 119 11 YY,, YY, YY 11:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' Y .. .Q .. . 1111 111 91 11 .' . . '. , 111 11 1 1 - f F , . . . . .U '.,, CAROL E GITHENS RIDLEY PARK Sllck IS well known ln school as a busy bee She lS dependable loyal and faxthful Much credlt goes to Carol as manager of all glrls sports and the sales commxttee Basketball 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Softball 3 4 Glee Club I 2 History Club 2 3 4 Llbrary Club2 3 4 Swxmmmg Club 2 3 4 RETROSPECT4 Sales Committee 4 Teen Age Book Club 4 RONALD G GORDON MARCUS HOOK Gordo the happy drummer boy could easily realize his ambltlon as a drummer wxth hxs excellent sense of rhythm H1s mnocence though meant to be IS not always d6C6lVll1g French Club2 Band2 3 4 Orchestra3 4 Operetta3 RETROSPECT4 MARGARET L GREEN MARCUS Hook Margaret who IS friendly and quret lS one of the co operative mem bers of our class A Marcus Hook tram nder she lS always on time We know she will make an efficient secretary Gztlne Gordo Marge 30 . L . , ., . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 rs 1 11 1 1 t . 7 . Y . . .. 1 y - . . Y . . ' 1 , . J 1 1 1 1 9 1 ' q 1 1 ' ' . , . LOIS G HAAZ ESSINGTON Attractlveness and drgnlty are only a few of Lots assets Her gemalxty ml' make her deslre to be a hairdresser a reallty Hockeyl 2 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Llbrary Club2 3 4 Swlmmmg Club l 2 RETROSPBCT 4 Class Play 3 4 Banquet Commlttee 4 Teen Age Book Club 4 ALICE H HAMMOND RIDLEY PARK Popular peppy and pretty Alice as head cheerleader has helped to cheer our team to many vlctorles At present she IS uncertam as to her future Hockey 3 4 Softball 4 Cheerleadmff 2 3 4 German Club 3 4 Hrs tory Club2 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 Swlmmlng Club 2 3 4 Operetta 3 Flyer 2 4 RETROSPECT 4 Statlonery Committee 4 Property Commlttee 4 Decoratlng Committee 3 Sales Commlttee 4 AdV6I'tlSlI'lg Committee 4 Class Councll 3 Class Play 3 Student Council 4 GEORGE W HAMMOND FOLCROFT Our own llttle Gazelle Boy has many Interests two of which are sports and model railroad bulldmg to whlch he devotes much of his time Hls energetic ambltlon has helped the semor class many tlmes Football 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Track 2 3 4 German Club 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 History Club 4 Dance Commlttee 4 Program Committee 3 Property Commlttee 3 4 Operetta 3 RETROSPECT 4 Alzce Gear L 3l . . . V V ., . . V Y .... V A . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . ' . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..,' Q 1 . ' , f 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 gs 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . ,, . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 t 1 41 j ,11 Y - - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' u Lo ce THOMAS K HARDY RIDLEY PARK Ted who has been a capable edltor of the RETROSPECT IS known for h1s perpetual teasing of the glrls Although he has no defmlte plans for the future we are sure he w1ll make a success of h1s llfe come what may Glee Club 1 2 Hlstory Club 3 Band l 2 RETROSPECT 4 Student Council 2 3 Class Play 3 4 NOmln3t1ng Committee 3 HELEN M HARVEY RIDLEY PARK Although Helen has been here for three years her heart xs stlll ln her own home town Phlladephxa Wlth her llkable and cheerful manners she should have llttle dlfhculty 1n becoming a successful and efhcxent nurse Bowlmg 3 4 Library Club 4 Swlmmlng Club 2 Property Committee 3 Statxonery Commlttee 4 EARL B HEACOCK MARCUS HOOK Intelligent bashful and qulet are words descrlblng Earl He enjoys sports and reading books We wlsh hlm luck ln becommg a chemlcal engmeer German Club 2 3 4 Hxstory Club 2 3 4 RETROSPECT 4 Class Coun cll 3 Program Commlttee 3 e Hzlda Hazel Heak 32 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ,1 , 1 ' 1 L 1 1 1 1 , VV , I 1 1- 4 ,il , v , - X - v 1 1 - . ' . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . l LOIS M HELM RIDLEY PARK At first meetlng Lons IS qulet and unassuming but upon becommg further acquamted you discover her sense of humor and affable ways One of her most popular pastlmes IS tlcklmg the lvorles Tenn1s2 French Club2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 L1braryClub2 3 4 Swlmmmg Club l 2 4 Operetta 3 Flyer2 RETRosPEcT4 Property Com mittee 4 Usherette 3 Play Selectlon Commlttee 4 IRIS V HERZOC LESTER Ir1s a clever commercial student IS cute and full of rascalxty Her excellent taste for clothes should carry over to her career as a fashion Illustrator brary Club 2 3 4 Swlmmlng Club l 2 RETROSPECT 4 Class Councll 3 Class Trlp Committee 4 Usherette 3 VIOY G HILL LINWOOD Although she llves nn Llnwood joy spends much of her t1me ln Medla Her serlous but friendly nature should be of practlcal use to her as a nurse Bowling Club 4 Clee Club 1 Program Commlttee 3 4 Statlonery Committee 4 0 HS 33 Hockey 45 Bowling 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 History Club 2, 39 Li- L0 J y I ' l jOSEPH J HUPF RIDLEY PARK joe otherwxse known asj .I or Pres IS undoubtedly the class clown and Casanova He IS ln hns glory when havlng a frlendly OJ argument wlth the teachers or his classmates Hls mam outslde mterests are glrls and tennis Student Councll 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Councll 4 Presldent 4 Tennls 3 4 AUDREY L HURST FOLCROFT Tall and good looklng Audrey whose rippling laughter IS often con taglous enjoys a corny joke Her frlendly dxsposltlon and studlous nature should help her attaln her goal as a blo chemist Bowlmg 2 History Club 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 3 Band 2 Orchestra 2 3 4 RETROSPECT 4 Student Counc1l3 Class Play 3 4 Sales Com mittee 4 Statxonery Commlttee 4 Class Trnp Commlttee 4 ROBERT L KITCI-IEL RIDLEY PARK Easy gomg Bob IS well known for hrs five o clock shadow If he goes after hls career m the same manner m whxch he goes after hxs glrls we are sure he wnll be a successful engmeer Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball l Trackl 2 3 4 German Club 3 4 Clee Clubl 2 3 Hlstory Club 2 3 Operetta 3 RETROSPECT 4 Class Play 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 e Aud Old Man 34 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . , . V . . . , 1 . Y . . . .. . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ' . Y . . . . 1 1 - . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' JO RICHARD A KISZONAS LESTER Duck IS an all around fellow who as cofedltor of the Flyer has done much to make It an unbrased account of events of the week He put has dramatic ablllty to good use ln the jumor and senlor plays Footballl Trackl German Club2 3 4 Clee Clubl 2 3 4 Hlstory Club 2 3 4 Operetta 3 Flyer 4 RETROSPECT 4 Student Councxl 4 Class Play 3 4 Sales Commxttee 4 WILLIAM H KRIEGER LESTER Retxrmg m both manner and humor Reds IS very comlcal when the splrlt moves hlm He IS wlllmg to help whenever he has the tlme or energy BERNADETTE F LAWRENCE LESTER Bemle S dramatlc ab1l1ty and leadership 1n commlttee work have made her a popular mdxvldual m our class In her preparatlon for teachmg her studlous hablts wlll prove to be a great help Hockey 3 Bowlmg 3 4 Gennan Club 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Hxstory Club 2 3 4 Operetta 3 RETROSPECT 4 Class Play 3 Program Commlttee 4 Stationery Committee 4 D1Ck C Befnge 35 9 9 , , 5 , , , 9 'U , , I I . I I S , I - .. . , . . Football 13 History Club 2, 3 5 Sales Committee 4. i . . , u 5 ' , 3 , , 5 , , , 3 . , ,. 9 vs 5 g S . ' I k ' I ANGELO S LENZI MARCUS HOOK The muslclan of the class zoot sulter shorty and famous for his verslon of Lxttle Brown jug are just a few thlngs that remmd us of Angle Hls versatile nature comblncd wlth hls llkable ways will serve hlm well ln the future Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 4 Operetta 3 RETROSPECT 4 Prom Com mlttec 3 JEAN G LINDSAY MARcUs Hoolc jean plans to attend busmess college and then enter the business world Her success 1n th1s field will be enhanced by her ready smile and keen wlt REGINX R MCCUTCHIN COLWYN In appearance Regina IS sophisticated but ln reahty she IS friendly Her favorlte topics of conversation are Buddy and clothes She wlll be a welcome 'lddltlon to any office Hnstory Club 3 Lnbrary Club 3 4 RETROSPECT 4 Class Play 3 AClV9YtlSlI1g Commlttee 4 Ticket Commlttee 4 Usherette 4 Angm ean jeame 36 Bowling 25 Glee Club 3 3 Property Committee 4 3 Usherette 3. r . . ' . J . HERMAN H McFADDEN MARCUS HOOK Herman s comy Jokes never cease to amuse everyone Although not actively participating in sports he has been a capable football manager Football 3 4 German Club 2 History Club 3 Flyer 4 RETRosPEc'r 4 Program Committee 3 MARY D MCLAUCHLIN RIDLEY PARK Dot s mam interest lies in the field of sports in which she excels Her quiet and unassumlng manner along with her sports ability has carved her a niche in the memory of her classmates Basketball 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 History Club 2 Committee 4 Stationery Committee 4 FRED M MCNEAL RIDLEY PARK Well liked and easy going Mole s main interest IS sports his favorite being basketball A loyal supporter of the Saturday night dances his favorite singer is Vaughn Monroe Glee Club 4 Football I Basketball 2 3 4 Student Councll l Class Council 3 Decorating Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Property Committee 3 Stationery Committee 4 Mac o Mole 37 Library Club 45 Swimming Club 2, 3, 4g Sales Committee 45 Program D t FRANK L MANSPEAKER EsslNcToN Athletxc m mmd and body Frank IS easy to get along wlth and lacka dalslcal Hrs mam ambltlon IS to get out of school and spend his tlme hunting and sleeplng Football I 2 3 4 Student Councnl 2 3 GLORIA K MERRILL RIDLEY PARK Glorla IS a comprehensxve composed and dlgnlfied type of person Her good speakmg qualmes have made her an excellent debater and have made us reallze her versatlllty Bowlmg 4 Lxbrary Club 3 4 Rsrkosmzcr 4 Class Play 4 'iwles Committee 4 EDWIN W MESSEY Ess1NcToN bulllant ones He spends much tlme studylng He hopes to become a professxonal artrst or a doctor Clee Clubl 2 4 Football I 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 French Club2 3 4 Class Play 3 HISIOFQ Club 2 3 4 RETROSPECT4 Advertlsmg Com mittee 4 Dance Commlttee 4 Decoratmg Commlttee 4 Stationery Comm1ttee4 Manny Dustv 38 , , J 3 7 S . ! ' , . ' 1 ' , 9 1 : - 1 One of the best dancers of the senior class, Mess is also one of the more 7 1 5 I Y l I 7 ! 5 5 l 1 I ' I ' , 1 I I ' S S I 1 Ed ,IOHN A MILLER RIDLEY PARK Speed demon of the senior class johnny has brought fame to Rldley through hrs football and track achievements Although he takes athletlcs seriously he treats other matters w1th a carefree llghtness Football! 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Clee Clubl 2 RETROSPECT 4 Presldentl Dance Committee 2 3 4 Decoratmg Committee 3 -IOSEPHINE B MONROE LESTER jo a petite and lxkable person has blue eyes and llght brown halr When not busy w1th her typmg homework dancmg and skatmg are her favorlte actxvltles Swlmmmg Club 2 H1 tory Club 4 WILLIAM C MORRISON RIDLEY PARK Chubby IS an aggressive fellow whose mterests he 1n the field of radlo mechamcs I-Ins shy nature doesn t keep hlm from the Saturday nlght dances Band l Dance Committee 4 Property Commxttee 4 Johnny Chun 39 1 , . ii!! ii!! !! S J ,Il ' ! ! ' ! ! i ' JO GEORGE T MULLEN RIDLEY PARK George who was startmg end on the football squad wishes to lead a name band ln the future Besldes hkmg music he has an lnterest ln the hockey team Football 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Glee Club l 2 Band I 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Operetta 3 RETROSPECT 4 Student Council l Class Councnl 3 President 2 Program Commlttee 3 Prom WILLIAM L MURPHY MARCUS HOOK Blll as edltor of the photography staff has had a good chance to exercise hrs hobby which IS photography Hrs jovlal dlsposxtlon leaves hlm well remembered by the class French Club 2 Hxstory Club 4 RETROSPECT 4 ROBERT C NATRIN LESTER Nate a freckle faced fellow who IS easy to get along wlth makes lt a pomt not to worry about anythmg At the age of forty he would like to retlre as a m1ll1ona1re Football 1 2 Track 4 Glee Club 4 Statlonery Commlttee 4 Sales Commlttee 4 George Murph Nate 40 Y 3 1 7 9 Y 9 Y Q I 9 ! 3 y , , S , ,, , S S I , S Z S Committee 3. ! Y S I - r ' ' 7 ' I , S S , 1 DORIS L O BRIEN RIDLEY PARK Fllrtatlous Dolly has a specxal weakness for the opposlte sex One her many pastlme fancles IS playlng the plano Her aspxratlon IS to become a successful office worker Basketball 2 4 Hockey 4 Softball 2 Glee Club l Swlmmlllg Club l 2 3 4 Program Comm1ttee4 JANET M PAGET RIDLEY PARK jan has a good sense of humor and IS active ln sports Her pep and ambltlon have made her a successful cheerleader She enjoys modeling and IS very photogenlc Basketball 2 3 4 Hockey 2 3 4 Softball 3 4 Cheerleadlng 4 History Club 3 4 Band 3 RETROSPECT 4 Sales Commlttee 4 Dance Commxttee 4 Decoratmg Commlttee 4 Program Commlttee 4 Statxon ery Commlttee 4 Usherette 3 4 HARRY S PERAKIS RIDLEY PARK Harry s wxllmgness to try to do good wlll be of great advantage to hlm m the future Although h1s mam mterest IS m the Wllllam Penn Restau rant he st1ll spends much tlme on h1s stamp and com collectlons Football 3 Hlstory Club 3 4 Sales Commxttee 4 Statlonery Com mlttee 4 Stamp Club 3 4 Dolly an Harry 4I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . , . s . f 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . . . , . . 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' 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' RUTH O PETTINATI L1NwooD Ruth may seem to be shy but she always has a cheery hello for her many frnends Bemg trustworthy and qulet she should make a good rnvate secretary Swlmmmg Club 2 Flyer 2 Sales Committee 4 LOUIS D RAPPUCCI MARCUS HOOK Hrs large slze IS exceeded only by hls blg hearted ways Ambltlous and consclentlous Lou succeeded on the football field and we are qulte sure he wlll do the same ln whatever career he should choose DONALD L RHOADS EsslNcToN One of the blg boys of the class Don IS often seen standmg nn the hall talkmg to the gurls He IS Miss HIPPS right hand man Hxstory Club 3 4 Operetta 3 RE'rRosPEc1' 4 Class Play 3 Glee Club 3 4 Sales Commxttee 4 Ruth Rapp Preach P ' - Football 3, 45 Track l, 4. 42 ROY C RHYNE RIDLEY PARK Roys mam Interest hes ln the Held of sports He partlclpatesm football basketball and track at school and plays Amencan Legion baseball Hrs easy gomg manner makes hum well liked by everyone Football l 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 Glee Club 4 Sta tlonery Committee 4 FRANK R RICHARDS Ess1NcToN Franks warm and frlendly nature has made hlm a h1t with both boys and gurls He IS generally seen at the Saturday night dances mlttee 4 Advertlsmg Commlttee 4 Statnonery Commlttee 4 L HERBERT ROBINSON LESTER A bug game hunter of both gurls and anlmals Herb has had great success m both Bemg one of the blggest jokesters IH the class he llkes nothmg better than a good laugh Pootball I 2 Trackl 2 3 Clee Club4 Class Counclll 2 3 Trea surer l 2 3 Class Trxp Commlttee 4 Name Card Committee 4 Blow Frank Herb 43 Football 2, 35 French Club 39 Glee Club 2, 4g Band lg Sales Com, JAMES W ROONEY RIDLEY PARK jxm s frlendly and helpful nature make hlm well hked by everyone Hrs ambxtlon IS to get a job as a clerk ln a post office or railway station Track l Sales Commltte 4 STANLEY H ROSEN TRAINER When anvone hears a deep hoarse laugh they know lt IS Stan He has been a varsxty basketball member for two years and has helped to brmg about many VlCtOflCS Basketball 3 4 Student Councll 3 BARBARA R RUFNER RIDLEY PARK Barbs who always has a ready sm1le and IS qulck to make friends IS well hked by everyone We hope her mterest m extra currlcular 3CtlVl Basketballl Hockey 2 3 4 Softball 4 Bowling 4 French Club 2 3 4 C-lee Club 1 2 3 4 Hlstory Club 2 3 4 Swlmmlng Clubl 3 4 Operetta 3 RETROSPECT 4 Class Play 3 Class Council 2 3 4 Secretary 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Tlcket Committee 4 Class Trip Committee 4 1m Stan Ru 44 S 1 - r ! ! ' , J ' - 7 Y ties will be carried into her college career. 2 , , S S ' 3 y , 3 Y Y ! S 7 7 3 7 ! Z S S 3 , y S 1 , S S S - MALCOLM P SCHEID RIDLEY PARK Appearances are often decelvmg as they axe ln the case of Malcolm who takes an actlve part ln most sports We hope gomg to college wxll not lnterfere with hns two mam loves whlch are sleepmg and eatmg Football 4 Track l 2 3 4 Clee Club 2 History Club 4 Property Commlttee 3 Name Card Committee 4 MARIAN R SCHMIDENBERC LESTER Imaglnatlve and a wrlter at heart Marian asplres to be a short story wrlter or novelist Her energetxc nature as exemplxfled by her readiness to help others wlll prove to be a great asset ln her future career Bowling I Art Club 2 Hlstory Club 2 3 Llbrary Club 4 Sales Com mlttee 4 Program Commxttee 4 WALTER SCHOENLEBER ESSINGTON Walt who does not take an actnve part m sports IS very mterested m them as shown by hls regular appearance at the games Hls natural brllllance w1ll help hum to attain h1s goal as an engmeer German Club 3 4 RETROSPECT 4 Class Councll 4 Rmg Commlttee 3 Mac Mar Wa t 45 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , . 1 ' 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 - j ELDON SMITH RIDLEY PARK Although a newcomer thls year Eldon wlth hls serlous yet soclable ways has made many acquamtances Possessmg lntelllgence and con sclentlousness his ambltlon to be an agrlculturallst should materlallze Statlonery Commlttee 4 Advertising Committee 4 GEORGE A SMITH COLWYN Bramy well liked mdustrlous and vxce president are a few words whlch ably descrlbe George H1s mterest m radxo comblned w1th hrs natural abllxty wlll aid hlm ln becommg an excellent electrlcal engineer Class Councxl 4 Vlce Presldent 4 Advertlsmg Committee 3 Banquet Commxttee 4 Dance Commlttee 3 4 JOHN T STEVENS RIDLEY PARK A class cut up Stltfy has won many frlends wxth his hkable personallty Tall lanky and a good runner ln cross country he wxll long be remem bered by everyone Football l Basketball 2 3 Trackl 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Stu dent Councll l Dance Commlttee 4 Cross Country 3 4 Smztty Smzthy Stqfy 46 . , 1 . . . Y . 1 ' ' , . S . . . u ' Q German Club 3, 45 History Club 3, 45 RE'rRosPEcT 45 Class Play 43 ' : f ' 9 ' ' ' 1 S , - ' ' IK !! ! I Y f . y 1 2 1 Q 1 ' 3 S , - DORIS M STORK MARCUS HOOK Dorls xs a txp top toe tapper who adds much zest to assembly pro grams Always Smlllng she should make someone a good prlvate secretary Bowllng Club 2 3 4 Clee Club 3 4 Hrstor Club3 Lrbrar Club 4 Y Y Swlmmmg Club 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Operetta 3 Flyer 4 Banquet Com m1ttee4 DanceComm1ttee-I Stationery Comm1ttee4 T1cketC0mm1ttee3 THELMA M STREEPER RIDLEY PARK smlle and speedy typrng wlll enhance her chances of bemg a tyPlSt Cheelleadmg 2 3 4 Clee Club 2 3 Swrmmlng Club 2 Sales Com mittee 4 DONNA D SWEENEY Ess1Nc1'oN Dancmg IS just as much a part of Donna s name as Sweeney She spends most of her lunch perrods ln the gym danclng to the latest records She likes sclence and wants to be a lab techmclan Glee Club I 3 Color Guard 2 3 4 Usherette 3 4 Bzrdze D0 Donna 47 . , V. ' , , 5 , 5 ' 9 ' 5 , , 5 , S S S ' 5 S S - Sparkling Thelma brings out her charm in cheerleading. Her ready ' , , 5 , 3 ' ' 5 f r' V J 5 J l S, ! ' ' ' ll .IARRETT R SWEENEY Ess1Nc'roN jarrett who IS beyond the easygomg stage IS defimtely mclmed to be lazy Although he lS uncertam as to hrs future hrs natural brllllance which has gulded h1m through hlgh school should ald hum Football 1 Track 4 CHARMAINE M THOMPSON TRAINER or care about much Her one mterest m school IS her scrapbook about the varrous teams RICHARD S FRUITTE MARCUS Hook WISE crackmg Dlck xs the farmer of the class If not tellmg a joke he IS usually talkmg about glrls or chlckens Although he takes the com merclal course he w1ll probably w1nd up bemg a farmer Student Councll 2 Class CIOUDCII 2 Belch Char a 48 , . . , . . . . ' ! ! , . 5 . Charmaine, the Ifdon'tfcare-girl, makes it a practice not to worry r ,. . . l . . y , . : ' - L d DAVID P TRYENS RIDLEX PARK Xhll bullt ood lookin 'md a food dancer best dcscrlbc Pete Alon I vuth these hrs partlclpatnon ln football basketball and track has made hlm popular mth exert bodx Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 3 4 Trickl 3 4 JOHN TULLAI ESSINLTON A good worker and actlve IH all sports john IS an admirer of the should help hlm IH college 'md later llfe Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 4 Hlstory Club 2 3 4 Student COUHCII4 Class Counc1l2 3 Banquet Commlttte 4 Salts Committee 4 Dance Committee. 4 Dccoratm 1 Com mlttee 3 4 Prom Commlttec 3 Property Commlttee 3 4 MARGARET L TURNER MARcUs HOOK Margaret s slow smile reveals her calm and serene nature She became one of the class of 48 1n her JUDIOI' year and because of her congenlal nature sht was prompt to make fnends Stationery Committee 4 Pete Russzan Marv 49 ' m ' V g f' g K E K S J ' 1 1 . gy ' Q . , ' . , . - y y I 1 y 1 1 4 v Y - . . y . . opposlte sex. He lS best known by everyone for his good nature whlch I . 3 3 3 3 Y 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Z ' y y y I I y I , 3 , , , 5 , 5 , g , y S ' S y - 1 I I . be IRENE K TUROTSY FOLCROFT Irene a cute frlendly brunette IS actlve m all kmds of sports Her brlght smlle and frxendly ways will help her to get along with people m the business world Basketball 2 3 4 Student Councll 4 Dance Committee 4 SHIRLEY A VANDEVER MARCUS HOOK When not workmg hard on the RETROSPELT Shxrl IS glggly and cheerful wnth '1 good sense of humor Well groomed and cute she hopes to go to Penn State and becomc a radxo actress Bowlmg 2 3 4 French Club 3 C-Ice Club 3 Llbmry Club 4 RETRCJ DAVID L VOLLMER PROSPECT PARK Rugged well bullt and lnkable Daxe IS hard workmg and ambntlous Smce he admires the opposite sex he should have no trouble 1n bemg a happlly marrled prosperous drugglst Basketballl Track 2 3 4 Camera Club4 German Club3 4 History Club 3 4 RETROSPELT 4 Propcrty Commlttee 3 4 Statxonery Com ITIIIILL4 Nu Nu Shzrl Dave 50 , y . 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' I , . 5 , , 9 1 , 5 ' , 3 I ' 9 D 5 ' - G H EDWARD WALDEN RIDLEY PARK As a track and cross country star Eddle has helped Rrdley to wm many track meets He rs llghthearted and gay most all of the tlme and IS also able to be a good student on the s1de Track 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Hxstory Club 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 Orchestral 2 3 4 Operettal 3 Class Tr1pComm1ttee4 Cross Country ROBERT E WALSH RIDLEY PARK Bob one of the quieter members of the class always dresses to per fectlon Hrs fine speaklng voice and appearance will be defmxte assets toward success m h1s future lnfe Student Councll 2 Advertlsmg Commnttee 4 Tlcket Commrttee 3 4 CONSTANCE T WASCH LESTER Her aggressive ways and w1ll to get ahead should take her far A dlllgent commercral student Conme plans to be a mllllonalres private secretary Glee Club l 2 Swlmmmg Clubl 2 3 4 Flyer 4 RETROSPECT 4 Sales Committee 4 Usherette 4 Waldo Rare Conme Sl 9 Y . . V . . x r v 1: J rr r nr 1 1 y x r y J r 3,4. . Y f 1 1 r y 9 ' .. . . , .. . , . y 1 x J I 1 1 1 1 , . l WILLIAM F WOOLSTON LEsTER Fun loving jovial naturcd Bill is well known as the class treasurer and politician His position at Costa s Drugstore should give him valuable information which could be used later in his training as a pharmacist Footballl 2 Trackl 2 4 German Club 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 4 History Club2 3 4 REmosPEcT4 Class Counc1l4 Treasurer4 DOROTH Y A YOUNG TRAINJER Quick wlttecl and a ready cut up Dot has made many friends during her four years at Ridley Park She should succeed in her ambition to be humor Bowling Club 3 4 Glee Club I History Club 4 Library Club 2 3 4 Swimming Club 2 3 4 Property Committee 4 Ticket Committee 3 Usherette 3 Library Staff 2 3 4 Teen Age Book Club 4 RAYMOND D McCOVERN RIDLEY PARK Don joined our ranks in january after having attended thirteen schools and quickly proved himself a member of the class by play mg varsity basketball In he future he hopes to become a successful lawyer Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 2 French Club 3 4 Glee Club 4 Class Play 2 3 B1 Dom Mac 52 , I , , 5 , , 3 , , S ' 7 , I - S I - . I . I r . . I 3 a teacher, because of her willingness to work hard and brilliant sense of ' , : 5 ' ' s ' ' , : I , Z S I J , , S - V, . . , . . V. . I . , S , I I , 5 3 , . 'll 'f CLASS HISTCRY September 9 1943 what a day' A straggly group of freshmen peeked through the doors of Ridley Park Hlgh School and cautiously looked around Th1s was the beginning of the present senlor class the Class of 1948 I took us a while to get used to the many rooms in the building and the stampede through the halls every forty five mmutes but we grad ually found our place ln the school c1rcle We elected able oflicers to carry us through this first trymg year john Miller was presldcnt George Mullen VICE presldent Dot Bostedo secretary and Herb Robinson treasurer Mr Bell our capable adviser started us 1m medlately selllng magazines Because of the good work of all the students our treasury grew enormously Our first soclal event the Freshman Sophomore Reception turned out school the following Monday wlth much needed hair cuts Our freshman year was made famous by our once defeated football team Waltzs Wonders The g1rls IH the class started out well 1n sports also with several of them on the junior varsity hockey team As usual the glee clubs were favored by our golden volces and most of us took part in the Chrrstmas and Easter programs To close the year we elected George Mullen john Curtls Barbara Rufner and Herbert Robinson to lead us 1n our soph year Turning a page of this record we re sur prlsed to find that the freshmen had turned sophomores and were rarmg to go They started the year with a bang by supporting both the varslty football and hockey teams w1th many members Wrth Mrs Thompson advising our money maklng project of selling Chrlstmas cards was a huge success and we came out on top This year we had become part of the Senlor High School and so were privileged to hold our first Saturday night dance Everyone had a good time and we entertained a capacity crowd The re mamder of the yc'1r the sophs spent ln preparing for thejunlor year and Mr Ferree s history The following September found the junior class ready to go through The Reign of Terror meaning Mr Ferree and junior history which we struggled throudh without too much success until june When Doc and Slggle called for recruits for our athletlc teams a large group of our juniors made up the teams Our able president john Curtls kept our class ln order assisted by jack Colflesh our VICE presldent Barbara Rufner again got together her pencils and books and began taking down the mmutes of our meet ings We trusted Herb Robinson for the third year with our funds After Christmas vacation came a great event the junior play Our play Fly Away Home was presented before a capaclty audl ence Mr Shaffer our class adviser helped us to make the play a success At the end of March juniors everywhere were found slnglng Rzngs On Our Fmgers Yes the junlors got their long awaited class rings Wlth june came our last big event of the year the JUHIOI' Prom which was a great success wlth many semors juniors and under classmen attending Wlth everyone looklng forward to a long summer vacation we once more filed out the doors of Rldley Park High School looking forward to the forthcoming year The seniors immediately established them selves as a fun loving class much to the dis may of the teachers However we started the ball rolling with joe Hupf presldent , W u Q I . . . . ,C . 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O1 -1 ,k'1,,t, . 1 , ,. 1- 1 1 1 - 1 . - 1- 1 1 11 1 C 4 X F 41-'I' sf ',z 1 '1' ' J 1111 ' - 11111' ' Q 2 1' V - - 1 , '- W1 - -1 ' 1' z A 111' 1' ' ' 1 1 ' '2. r1. 54 We the members of the Class of 45 belng of sound mmd 475 do hereby make thls our last yylll and testament Dorothy Barley leaye my yorce to some monotone or someone who can do something wlth It Kathleen Bayne leave my slgnet :mv to AI Bonsall the wears It more than I do anyhovyl Walter Boon leave my sense of humor to Mr Bmlng He CtI't'1lIlly needs a new one Rudolph Bons leave my quletness to those yyho can use If Dorothy Bostedo leave my helght to ackxe O Nelll joyce Bostwlck leave my brains UD Ill book keeplng to Bernice Geary Florence Brooks leave my bashful vyays Nj to Mary Smith Sue Brown leave my seat IU Mlss Hlpps Enghsh class to some unfortunate future senlor Vlfglrlla Bryan leave my frequent vlslts to the Harold Calhoun leave my purple sweater to someone who wlshes to be seen Larry Cantwell leave my undernourlshed ap pearanee to Mr Meyers Glorla Caprlottl leave my ablllty to llsten to and solve everyone elses troubles but my own to Lucille Marzlottl Wllllam Chapman leave my love for school to Blll Henderson jack Colflesh leave my love for all three major sports to Bob Horne lean Conroy leave my corny gags to Mr Meyers WIIIITHI Cook leave my muscular physlque to Navlo Rapposelll Walter Coppock leave my curly blond halr to Goose McGowan Allce Cunnlngham leave my abllxty to work III a store for three years to Glenna Coulborn john CLIYUS leave all of my glrl frrends to Dick Moran not that he needs them Sonya Dalgaard leave my job as chalk and eraser runner for Mr Blnlng to my slster Kay Ruby Devroude leave my love of ty pmg to janet Leclerq and Mary Hurst Mary DICGCCO leave my runn1ng ablllty to catch the 8 Ol to Mrllle Pettlnatl Barbara Downer leave Richard Downes leave my locker pm up glrl to the janltors Frances Duda leave my hlstory notes to my slster Dolores oyce Dugan leaye my hllarlous laugh to my nlece Pat Mays Phylhs Dulm leave my ablllty to stay yylth one boy longer than a month to Betty Chew Phylls Esrey leave my passlon for hoekey and the presidency of the M de M club to Patsy Preble Ernest Fleehsw leaye my nickname to anyone who IIIS II Larry Gatta leave my erazy basketball shots to Steve Pahxdes Carol Glthens leaye my many aetlvltnes to anyone who h is the txme or thlnks he does Ronald Gordon leave my ablllty to play the drum to W1lI1am Blbey Margaret Green leave my tallness to Vrrgmla Marshall Lols Haaz leave my seat ll'l Mr Iqerree s history Allce Hammond leave my ab1I1ty to get my whlte cheerleadmg sklrt dlrty to Shlrley Martln George Hammond leaye my s1ze 61 football helmet to Bud fhompson Thomas Hardy leaye my sympathy to next year s edrtor of the RErRosPEcT Helen Harvey leave two years of hlstory and a year of P O D wlth Mr Ferree to Mary Anne Clark may she hve through lt Earl Heacock leave my ablllty to get from the tra1n to school on tlme to john Glll Lo1s Helm leave my loye 179 for gym classes to anyone who yyants It Ir1s Herzog leave my ab1l1ty to get a suntan down at the jersey shore to Mary Ann Hood joy Hull leave my ablllty not to get a Seat on the Lmwood bus to joan Lamplugh joseph Hupf leave my reckless drlvmg to someone whose car can stand II Audrey Hurst leave my Hblllty to be absent to anyone who doesn t like school Robert Kltchel leave my deslre for lunch tlme dancing to jlm Faxx Rlchard Klszonas leave my seat ln Latln II class to some unfortunate soul who IS taking If next year Wlllram Krleger leave my red halr to Clarence Gilbert Bernadette Lawrence leave my ablllty to sell statlonery to the chairman of next year s Stationery Commlttee J 1 w - 1 1 1 K 1, 1 1 I1 1 , I, J 1 y s 1 1 C '- ' c e A l I - . 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Angelo Lenzi leave my positron as first drummer in the band to Thomas Link jean Lindsay leave my undying laugh to Kay McHale Frank Manspeaker leave my ability to be absent on the first day of hunting season to Bobby Schwandt Regina McCutch1n leave my trim ankles to Anne Moncrief Herman McFadden leave my position as Doc s right hand man to future managers Dot McLaughlin leave my position on the varsity softball team to whoever can squee e between second and third bases Fred McNeal leave my curly blond hair to Raymond Sakers Gloria Merrill leave two classes a day with Mr Ferree to any one who is as unfortunate as I was Ed Messey leave my love for the Saturday night dances to Helen McCowen john Miller leave my broken record player to Eggy fFlash Cordonj McFarland with which he may build a nifty rocket ship losephrne Monroe leave my love for junior History to my sister Eleanor onometry and solid geometry to the Janitors George Mullen leave my ability to lead with my nose to Nick Perakrs who has already had some experience in that line William Murphy leave my reputation as a camera bug to anyone who wants it Robert Natrrn leave my ability to keep from dancing with those lovely senior girls except on turnabouts to any fool junior who is crazy enough to do the same CI can t dancej Doris O Brien leave my love for English to Ruben Michael janet Paget leave my love for Latm to anyone crazy enough to take it Harry Perakrs leave my ability to do Miss Hipps grammar to my brothers Nick and A ex Ruth Pettmatr leave my typing homework to Marie Commski Louis Rappucci leave my beard to Scott Peck Donald Rhoads leave my ample weight to Charles Shaw Roy Rhyne leave my shyness to Tom Zregenfuss Frank Richards leave anything I have too much of to any junior who doesn t have enough of rt Herbert Robinson leave my ability to be absent from school without being sick to Bob Lehman james Rooney leave my shyness towards girls to Frank Mills Stanley Rosen leave my love for homework to anyone who would dare to claim it Barbara Rufner leave my strength to withstand Miss Bassoe s punches to my sister Mary Lou Malcolm Scherd leave my enjoyment of Miss Hrpps English to Bob Sudol Marian Schmrdenberg leave my love of 41 Plymouth cars to Delores Belanclo Walt Schoenleber leave my seat in Trng class to anyone who would want it Eldon Smith leave my studious attitude to the sophomores Maybe they will have more use for it George Smith leave my ability to get into trouble in Physics class to Andy Anderson jack Stevens leave my love of French class to Francis Smith Doris Stork leave my ability to tap dance to Phyllis Doering Thelma Streeper leave my ability to drive my car to Nancy Fenza Donna Sweeney leave my love for wearing heels to Bobbie Barrett jarrett Sweeney leave my thmness to anyone who has to squeeze through their senior year Charmaine Thompson leaye my seat in the library to Dot Colflesh Richard Truitte leave my clownmg to Richard Finley David Tryens leave my love for school to Qurntln Taylor john Tullar leave my knee supports to Tom Ziegenfuss Margaret Turner leave my undone homework to Lucy Patrone Irene Turotsy leave my ability to miss the tram to Doris Stahl Shirley Vandever leave my undying love for a certain boy to Betty Howard David Vollmer leave my torlsome trek to and from school to anyone who has to suEer through it Edward Walden leave my love for Priscilla to john QAldenj Boyd Robert Walsh leave my neat appearance to David McFarland Constance Wasch leave my love for typing to Marie Fedena William Woolston leave my support of the Republican Party to my good friend Allen Messey I Dorothy Young leave my love of fun and getting into mischief to Dolores Brmey We the Seniors leave a year filled with hard work and good times to the future classes We the Seniors leave .y j .. 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Q J ' D ' - P As I hmshed reading the list llne md put the book on my cloud I felt a tap on my shoulder I looked up mto the ace ofa werx hot and bothered angel Where ln hem en have you been? he roared I we looked all over for you They w mt you bflek It he ldqu lrters rlght lway md you had better hurry St Pete IS ln a nasty mood because someone swiped hls notebook He flapped off toward the blg dlpper I quickly tore the plges out md helded for he1dqu1rters St Pete was Walling for me He d1d not say 1 word when he spotted the book but I knew I w is hnlshed He gave me a long lecture told me Go south young man 'ind gave me '1 push wlth hxs foot Down down down I went It w is very hot but they would not even let mem down there smce they were too full I would have to want my turn Whlle I was Waltlflg I declded to return to Rldley P xrk and h 1unt the school for 1wh1le so here I am EDITOR s NOTE This document w ns found ln in ofhce type wrlter after the nlght watchman stated that he saw It typing auto matlcally The pages from St Peter s roll book were found also They have been falthfully reproduced In checklng the class llst It has been dlscovered that the only person not accounted for IS john Mlller He dled 1n an auto accldent when Rov Rhyne wrecked h1s father s car We advlse Incldentally there IS in excellent Job 'ls nlghtwatchmfm IU Rldley Park Hlgh School If any of our readers are lnterested Contact Mr Moore Fl ceq Q0 Q-nf 4 X Z' x75 ax I Y 'Q ,gm ff' lux l ISS? 6I I 'X A mc I 1 Z: I 1, 2 1 f v , 1 1 ' 1 . J I 1 if' Q v lv C Q H I nc 7 ' V 'I' 1 . ' vp Q 2 2 '. '2 52 12 2 2 ', Z ' s ' ' 2 1 , , - ' 1 2 , 2 2 2 2 2 ' . I I I . I c I I , ' '2' I ' . 2 , A H , c ,II 1 c I A c I I . J I a I r I ' If 1 I 1 I . Y . V , . C U . . . , . . , 2 2 2 ' 5 1 1 ' . ' ' -: ' 2 ' ' 2 2 1 . , Y our readers to heed the warning proffered by this sad case. . , . Z I . C . I K . ' ! ll 1 4 ,i . fl H s .. QYIJQ 1 I n J C vw I x lr 1 Xl. s:' FE' T I 4 Q . x , Q X ' If. 'JAK .YQ .. ff .NY-. 'v-.' Iles ' v.':'a' f' I ...lg-Q i?',gq0lYA9A --, 1 gf Illu 1 .f'41 Cp -1 - I 1 1 'cgjhxhfxs 'x 7 A - - html I-lin' ' ji ..,-... 15.4 4.7: V I 'C .ik K lv V 1 New Tiff xp' Wfxi 4,1-g..,f 7 -YV Mi ' A ' Z . w fl! X 75, H Lf I7 V I if X 7 4 If fi If 'f f 2 ', fi f sniff' f , X7 ,IUNIDR CLASS With the close of our sophomore year we held an election of officers for our junior class. The results were as follows: james Moore, president, john Quillen, vice-president, Juanita Barrett, secretary, Nancy Fenza, treasurer. The class chose Mr. Shaffer as adviser. - The boys who turned out in june for football and succeeded in getting positions on the varsity team were: Richard Moran, Nick Perakis, Francis Smith, Al Waite, Robert Schwandt, Robert Keyser, Edgar Keyser, Robert Williams, Bud Thompson, Raymond Sakers, james Mullen, john Concklin, Gordon Douglas, Robert Horne, and Wayne Wagner. Also about this time the hockey team was getting organized. Nancy Fenza, Mona Davies, Sue Sweeny, Barbara Pearce, Juanita Barrett, Phyllis Bell, Patsy Preble, Lois Robinson, jean Robson, and Mary Smith represented the junior class on the varsity team. Audrey Ehrenzeller and jean Shull acted as junior managers. Our dance committee, which helped add to our treasury, was made up of the following: Betty Betham, james McGowan, Richard Moran, Phyllis Bell, Susan Merz, David Finley, Charles Shaw, and Audrey Ehrenzeller. 64 In the beginning of january, tryouts were held for the class play which was given on March 5. Those chosen to represent the class were as follows: Charles Shaw, Mona Davies, Alfred Bonsall, Virginia Stoddart, Reine Schroeder, Alberta Farmer, Nancy Fenza, Clarence Gilbert, Phyllis Doering, Donald Wheeler, Steve Pahides, Lois Robinson, Mary Anderson, Louise Moore, and Anne Geise. When basketball season rolled around, Richard Moran, james Moore, Francis Smith, james McGowan, james Galloway, Robert Horne, Mary Smith, Barbara Pearce, juanita Barrett, Lenore Granger, and Lois Unruh were on the varsity teams. Near the end of March that long-awaited day arrived, the day which made us feel how close we were to becoming seniors. We ordered our class rings and several weeks later all the juniors were flashing their rings about and feeling very proud of themselves. Our last big event of the year, the junior prom, was held in june. Many underclassmen and seniors helped make it a big success. Good luck, seniors, we'll do our best to make good next year- that is, we'll do our best to fill in your places! SGP!-ICDMCDIQE CLASS Since we were already acquainted with the high school system in our freshman year, we returned this year ready to take part in the school program. The first item on our agenda was the electing of class ofhcers. The election was held in a democratic fashion with the use ofa ballot sheet. The names on the ballot sheet were selected by a nominating committee. The results were as follows: Allen Messey, President, Richard Finley, vice-president, Nancy Bairlein, secretary, Carol Bailey, treasurer. Of primary interest to most of the group was the participation in sports. Many of our girls turned out for hockey tryouts. Only one, Shirley Martin, made the varsity, but several played on the junior varsity squad. Next on the list comes basketball with both boys and girls well representing our class on their respective teams. The boys who played were: Bogard, Chieffo, Hearn, Kemp, Kenis, Lewis, Converse and Ziegenfuss. The girls who made either squad were: Martin, Witham, Banjamin, Bonaduce, jones, Bailey, Bairlein, Grant, Mayhugh, and McHale. At this time the all-important Soph Christmas Card sale was started. After two months, the sale was ended and a sizable profit was realized for the class treasury. With the glee clubs being formed by Miss Stitzer, the more energetic members of the class found another well liked activity. Soon the class was permitted to hold their first dance in their history. Before long we found that spring had rolled around. The athletic members participated in baseball for girls and track for boys. In all, the year was interestingg and even though school work became stiff at times, we all had a good year and were looking forward to coming back next year. 67 FRESI-IMAIXI CLASS The Freshman class started out this year determined to make a name for themselves. Although the routine was new and different to many of us, we quickly became adjusted. The class has taken part in as many activities as possible. The activities, in the line of sports, which we have taken part in are football, hockey, boys' and girls' varsity and junior varsity basketball, and track. The results of the season for these teams is found in the Sports section of this book. There was a Ninth Grade Glee Club which participated in several of the musical programs put on by the high school. One of the first things done by the class was to elect officers. The election was conducted by our adviser, Mr. Bell, and was held in a democratic vote by ballots. The officers elected were: james McLaughlin, president, Richard Ennis, vicefpresidentgjean Dugan, secretaryg Raymond Zeigenfuss, treasurer. 68 As is usual, our class held a magazine sale. There were prizes offered for the best sellers and every one selling more than 525 worth of subscriptions received a box of candy. The top sellers were subscriptions received a box of candy. The top sellers were awarded money. First prize went to Robert Shaffer, 515. Second prize was won by Robert Twitmeyer, 510. Third prize winner was Robert Layer, 57. The final money prize of 55 was awarded to Richard Alexander. Two radios were given away by a system of chances awarded to all selling more than 525 worth of magazines. They were won by Robert Twitmeyer and Henry Longrirn. The final results of the sale set an all time record of 51,500 Our class has made a successul start, and we are looking for- ward to being remembered as one of the finest classes in Ridley Park High School. EIGHT!-I GRADE The eighth grade has participated in many activities, one of which is sports. This year a junior Freshman basketball team was organized. lt was made up entirely of eighth grade boys and was very successful with David Humphreys setting the pace. The Girls' junior High basketball team consisted of a number of eighth grade girls. In the fall there was also a boys' football team and a girls' hockey squad. The Glee Club has not been neglected by the class. ln the Christmas program they sang The Manger and The Babe of Bethf lehem. The Eighth Grade Chorus was selected to sing in the Music Festival as proof of their good work. 70 SEVENTH GRADE September, 1947, was a big date for the Class of 1954. For it was on the ninth of this month that we started out in the new environment of the Ridley Park High School. Although the routine was new to us, we were quick to become adjusted and take part in several of the extracurricular activities. The boys tried out for the football team and the girls were earn' est and willing hockey aspirants. It is not the custom for a class such as ours to have ofhcesg we did, however, elect Student Council representaf tives. Toward late fall the junior High Mixed Chorus was formed with many of our group participating in it. This group took part in the Festival put on by the Music Department, next in the line of sports was intramural basketf ball with both girls and boys taking part. Several activities such as basketf ball and track were pervaded by our group in the spring. This being our first year here it was spent mostly in becoming acquainted and studying. Next year we hope to participate in several more activities and make a name for the Class of 1954. 4-D' A 9 , r Aff, , , ,sw 5122 JF.-3 , 1: .-W x X ' ' wtf ' , ' X ,x A w - I .1 1 . , I , x ' if 1-. ,f . 7 Vx, 1 X u ' .Z Y ' X X -f 1 , gf I RETRCDSPECT STAFF BUQINESS STAFF john Curtls Carol G1tl'l6l1S Alxce Hammond Earl Heacock Audrey Hurst Reglna MCCUtChlH Herman McFadden Walter Schoenleber Davld Vollmer William Woolston Gloria Capriotti, Editor PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Wllllam Murphy Ed1tor Ronald Gordon Walter Boon Barbara Downer Joyce Dugan George Hammond Lois Helm Robert Kltchel Donald Rhoads ADVISER Gladys Shaw ART STAFF Edwm Messey Edztor Richard Downes Angelo Lenzx TYPING STAFF Vlfglrlla Bryan Eaztm Phyllls Dulm Iris Herzog Gloria Merrill Constance Wasch 75 -. - uxvwunn STUDENT COUNCII The Student Council met for the first t1me on September 15 and the following officers were chosen for the first semester Ernest Flechslg presl dent john Tullai v1ce president Al1ce Hammond secretary Richard Moran treasurer With these capable officers and Mr Bmmg the council set about to formulate the year s rules and plans One of the features of the first semester was the fall meeting of the Suburban Student Councll Association held at the Tredyfrm Easton High School ln Berwyn Representing Ridley Park were Ernest Flechsig Phylls Esrey and john Tullai Group discussions enabled these representatlves to bring back to our Student COUHCII many ideas of how other counclls are formed and how they operate The last meeting of the first semester council was held on january 26 Mr Blfllng expressed hlS appreclatlon of the fine work done by this council and of the capable work of the oflicers Elections for the second semester were held on February 2 and the council met for the first time on February 9 Ofiicers chosen for the second semester were john Tullal presldent joseph Hupf vice presldent Allce Hammond secretary james Moore treasurer During the second semester two more conferences were held one at Abington and one at Bridgeport The Abington representatives were john Tullal james Moore Anne Moncrief and Rlchard Moran Sent to the conference at Bridgeport were Marie Commskr john Tullal Alice Ham mond and joseph Hupf The second semester council proved to be as capable as the first The Student Council for the year 1947 1948 accomplished much and was a real service to the school by exercising leadership and responsibility 76 -4 - - v-4 , I , ' 1 9 ' J y 1 1 ' - 1 5 f - 1 , . 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FLYER The Flyer, our school newspaper, was establlshed ln 1930 after Mr j Layton Moore, our Supervxsmg Prmclpal, presented to Student Councll a plan for a student operated newspaper The Flyer, prmted almost every week, IS sponsored by Student Councll, whlch chooses the edltor The staff IS selected from puplls of each grade by the edltor and a commlttee from Student Council C edltors, Dxck Klszonas and Phylls Esrey, were selected to edlt the paper th1s year The remalnder of the staff consxsts of assocxate edltors, sports edltors, staff artlsts reporters, typlStS, and the Mr George O Frey, one of our language teachers serve as faculty advlsers The Flyer features sports events happenmgs around school announcements, advertlsements, edltorlals, jokes, gosslp and cartoons The latter three constltute the most popular portlon of the paper Thls year a new feature was added Each week the staff selects a member of the semor class as the Parker of the Week The persons elected must be actlve ln extra curncular act1v1t1es, and be an asset to the class A column of facts descrlb mg the Parker was publlshed as a trlbute to him We wlsh next year s Flyer staff a year of luck, efficlency, and good publlcatlons 77 .i . .- 1 I . - ' . . I. O, . . I . . . Y D . . circulation department. Mr. David H. Bining, our principal, and .I . , I - ,. . i- . Y . ,- . . . . it HISTCDIQY CLUB The f1rst meetlng of the HISIOYY Club was ln November, 1947 It was held malnly for the purpose of electlng ofhcers The nomlnatlon committee selected certaln people from the senxor, junior, and sophomore classes to represent our officers There was an electron and the results were as follows john Tullal presl dent, james Mullen, vice president, Evelyn Scone, secretary, and Alvln Converse, treasurer Mr Boyd and Mr Ferree were general advisers The December meetmg offered a movxe of hlstorlcal sngmfi cance and was enjoyed by everyone Suggestions were made as to the type of entertainment future meetings should provlde Other meetmgs of the club offered debates, Truth and Conse quences shows, and movles for entertainment There IS great student partlclpatlon ln the HISIOYY Club It IS not that students are really mterested IH hlstory as a general toplc for conversatxon, but rather for the thlngs of mterest whlch hlstory provldes them, such as movles and debates The commlttees dld an especially good job thls year as to maklng the meetmgs enjoyable to sophomores jumors, and SCHIOYQ allke ALI' 78 . : .Y .1 1 ' I ' 1 1 . . . . . . 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I 1 , c . , T L Q X I ,nl 1, Srl LIBRARY CLUB As the formation of clubs got under way Miss Peck called together those remaining of last year s club The 1n1t1al meeting was for the purpose of electing officers The officers this year were Lois Haaz president Lois Helm secretary lr1s Herzog treasurer Voting on the new members for this years club also took place at the first meeting We have l1m1ted the membership to thirty five therefore It was lmposslble to accept all the sophomores Our meetings were in charge of appointed groups who m turn arranged at least two meetings each for the whole year Book reviews book quizzes cross word puzzles and many other games involving library mformation were the subject of our meetings Several members of the club formed a Staff Club This group helped Miss Peck with the actual cataloguing of books shelving of books and typing of book lists The three great events of the year looked forward to by every one were the Christmas party the annual picnic in the spring and the theater party in Phlladelphla We hope that next year s club will have as much enjoyment as we did 79 I I f 7 I i 1 J I 1 ' I ' 1 I i . Q juniors, and seniors who wanted to join. I i s i 2 ' x I , . ! 7 CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club reorganlzed this year under the dlrectlon of Mr Walter L Ferree held lts first meetmg on February 3 1948 Thls was ln the form of an orgamzatlon meetlng During the second meetlng the followlng officers were elected john Curtls presldent Walter Boon vice presldent Anne GEISC secretary The club IS an umque organlzatlon because lf IS not an out growth of any partlcular study However there are a number of educatlonal subjects correlated to the use of the camera There are many phases of photography whlch glve an lndlvldual the opportumty to develop h1s personal Interest and creatlve ablllty A new and dlfferent ldea was developed th1s year A Mxss Rldley Park contest was held Any femxnlne student IH the school was ellgxble to partlclpate and many dld enter thelr plctures Semx finallsts were chosen by Robert Kltchel Conme Kelly and Barbara Ann Crant A COIIIIHIIIEC from Phlladelphla chose the wmmng contestant A page ln the RrTRosP1:cT IS dedlc lttd to her her plcture 'md facts concerning her llfe ire on thxs page Trips for thc members were planned and the cllckmg of shut ters ln assembllcs w is frequently heard The mam trlp w1s one to the Phlladelphla Zoologxcal Gardens ln thc sprlng The group was 'iccompamed on the launt by the Blology Club 2 me fdgy' .J W f 1 'L CAMERO Qy.u6 , . . . . . . , , . . 2 .y 2 , ' - S , - ' 1 . . . ,, f . . . . 7 , . . . . X .ax .I . . . QC , .-1515 X K l ll ',' . I . 'D f T. K n -'Ah T -- zu Y. . ' . L 1 . .E A D 1 1 . . . . '..a.8l, . 2 2 1. - L fx ' .1 Z Q . 1 ' ' Z 1 if . . . . . fl 2 A , ll T , . :JB A j 1 90 , MISS IQIDLEY PARK l-IIGI-I SCP-IDOL 1948 'A 1 C l 4f3QZ3f?Uf'Wl'f fr A BARBARA PEARCE ,-..,,, , The Camera Club this year sponsored a Miss Ridley Park 'if .tix ' contest with the purpose of choosing the most photogenic girl in it A N R.P.H.S. A total of twentyfthree entries were accepted. Elim- f V q Q , ,h a f inations were held at club meetings until only five finalists re- jg5',f' 1 RQ, .-jf mained. These five were subjected to five impartial professional 'Z' A r Affrw' judges. These judges claimed Barbara Pearce the winner. l li!-'C' Y l The picture of Barbara and the four other finalists were taken by our Club Sponsor, Mr. Ferree. Barbara at age I ' Barbara at age 1 Mary Ann Hood Audrey Hurst janet Paget Suzanne Sweeney V Frfwcu cm f FRENCH CLUB Shortly after the opening of school ln September preparations were made for the organlzatlon of the French Club Those who were lnterested ln jO1I1lI'lg met ln the lunch room during an 3CtlVlfy perlod Officers chosen were as follows MODSICUY Edwln Messey presldente presldent Mademoiselle Barbara Rufner vlce presl dente vlce presldent Mademolselle Joyce Dugan secretalre sec retary Monsieur Clarence Cllbert treasorler treasurer The cercle ponsored by Miss Gladys Shaw was open to all qualified students taking French and any who had completed two years of the language study Commlttees and chalrmen were also choscn at th1s organlzatlon meetlng The French Club planned to meet the second Thursday ofeach month In the muslc room The purpose of the club was to better acqualnt the members wlth the French language songs games and customs Our programs began wlth the slnglng of French songs a short sklt or bango Lbmgol and occaslonally a movxe What ever It was a good time was had by all After the program re freshments were served ln the sprlng an assembly program was presented by the members of the club featurlng a short play entitled Pans Interlude 82 .,, 0: , fja C X I bc' N 0 .Y Q . . . 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GERMAN CLUB The Deutsche Vereln was under the direction of Mr George O Frey a new faculty member this year At the mltlal meeting officers were chosen Those elected were l-lerr Ernest Flechslg der Vorsltzender president Herr William Woolston der Stellver tretende vorsrtzende v1ce president Fraulem Bernadette Law rence der Schrlftfuhrerm secretary Herr Robert Kltchel der Schatzmelster treasurer mark of eighty or over were invited to the first meeting First year students were invited to join after the first marking period pro viding 'hev met with the proper qualifications To 1n1t1ate new memb rs mto the club they had the honor at the second meeting of presentmg the first program of the year It was very slapstick but was enjoyed by all The hlghllghts of the year were speakers and films This year proved to be very successful The Interested and capable group made the most of the opportunltles the club offered 83 . , . . : ' , . , . 3 . . y f . , . I . 5 . f , D l 1 S ' , l , . Second and third year German students with an average . . . S g . , , . , . of fo 8' RM wmxisw ff J A MCUDFI CI UB jet propelled cars race past ln single file at tremendous speeds overhead speed jet planes Timers check off the speeds as the cars speed across the Hnlsh lme A descrnptlon of thmgs to come 1n future years? No just a meet held by the Model Club ln the high school gym Founded only thls year the Model Club under the dlrectlon of Mr Bell has become one of the most active clubs ln the school Led by Bob Martln presldent Kenney janney vice presldent joe julian secretary and Blll Houser treasurer the boys have held four meets thls year Thelr speclalty jet propelled cars travel at speeds well over a mlle a mmute Baker and Barber hold the record thelr cars travelmg the length of the gym nn one second The boys buxld all types of models cars boats rubber gas and jet planes helicopters anythlng a member may have an lnter est 1n bulldmg 84 X1 N gf' 479 ggixlx ,g X C, X iix W 'A v ,Mtg me fx sJ f Q . . . la- fe' yr . . xjaflf' ' QM We - - .. . A ' v . Y 1 ' . ' 7 ., . 5 , . f . 5 . y 1 ' , , ' y ' s ' ! RIDING CLUB Early ln March of thlS year a new club was orgamzed under the sponsorshlp of Mrs Clark The declslon was made that every Monday the club members would become equestrlans at 3 ll At the first meetmg they elected therr officers Smce lt was not a large club they felt they only had need for a presldent Walter Dlll and a secretary treasurer Betty Gllbert Up untll now the group has gone only to Phlpps Rldlng Academy located just outslde of Chester but rn the future they plan to go to other rldlng academles 1n dlfferent parts of Delaware County The rldes last several hours and are partlclpated ln enthuslastlcally by the group Thrs year s presldent of the rndmg club Walter Dlll has h1s own horse and rode from Lm wood to Phlpps Academy where he Jolned the group rn a two hour r1de Two others of the group thls year were voted as mtermedlate rlders they are Betty Gllbert and Love Hall The remamder of the group were novrces but were and st1ll are learnmg rapidly The other members were j Cox B Laws ,I McCaren T Hammer E Marshall P Rath and B Burnette 1 x .scifi 85 I N xx ef . 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JLJNICDR RED CRGSS This year the junior Red Cross under the able direction of Mrs Faulkner has entered into two mam projects The first of these was the makmg of tray mats napkins and caps for use on the traps of invalid service men at the local veterans hospitals namely Valley Forge and the Phnaoenpl' Naval Hospital These tray sets provide a source of amusement and diversion from the ordinary drab trays The group also collected old Christmas cards and re modeled them to be used as gift tags and new cards In all they remodeled the surprising total of one thousand and twenty nme cards For this fine work they recelved a Commendation from the Philadelphia Office of the Red Cross This Commendation the highest received by any School IH this dlstrlct was awarded for neatness and originality in makmg the tray sets The second project was the filling of gift boxes to send to the needy ln Europe These friendship boxes were filled with the minor necessltles that are lI11pOSSlblC to get ln Europe The group deserves much credit for a job well done 86 53 ffiiwfl sv iff. ga mf? Q Q93 ' , ' r - . e f DR!-XMATICS CLASS The Drlmztlc Art Club w as not org xnxzed thls ye1r so Ill tts pl tee we tre presentlng the DFTITTIYICS class lts xettvltles :re mueh the slme 19 those ofthe club md are lust IS mterestrng The group of sixteen started the year by learnlng choral spestklng They performed the Barrel Organ ln thls m inner They were trfuned IU the use of mike up md d1 ileets whleh m 1de thelr worle tll the more Interesting ieverzl one tet pl lys were presented ln elass by members of the group Thts proved to be lnterestlng and ofttlmes ifI1USlI1g Next, ln the Course of spefiletng they h id mdlxlduxl re tdlng whleh requlred mueh preprrxtron In the llne of rep ur work the el rss rep ured the telephone md 'rlso covered 1 ehilr hid whlch been don lted by 1 well wlsher tlong wlth several costumes whteh C xme ln very h indy One of the hlghllghts of the ye lr x ms x pl ix presented lll lssembly entltleei A Leeture on Propos l lt w ts yery IINUSIII 1 md entoyed by the entlre school The other hlghlxghts were the trlps ttleen by members ot the group to see two pl 155 IH Phll idel ph 1 They were l Remember Munn md Lxdy Wmdemere s Ill All III 1ll the el tss h ts enloyed me rr well s went Nl 1 2 z 'z 2 ' fe ,- 5 I 2 7 ' I J I 3 1 ' r -- 1 1 . ' . 1 ' x I C x L I K -1 K I ' 2 I I I ' b x ' V J . ' 1 ' . 1 3' . K . . ,f . D . . . , . 3 I v 31 . 1 ' 4: 0 an ' - I . . . e . A 1 1 C ' 1 ' 1 L 1, 2 'Z no L- r 'N 2 1 s' r f 2 1 1 ' 1 Q- ' I .A Q 1 E 3,2 - I L- v , 1 1 m ' - -- Q 'f Q A . . , . , . . . , . . . x . 1 N l ' D 3 v ww 1 ' I J X 3 J b 1 1 , C ee 1 1 door bells used IH class plays and other drumatle produetlons. They . : 1 1 z . z z 2 1 'J 1 5 J , 1 y. J 7, 1 - J 1 ' w r 3 ' 3 r 1 . e . . . 1 1 ' ' L- T , 12 vi S 5 :Iv lk- l r ' 1 -- 3 . L' x 11 1 ll rf - y , -. 1- ', f I nts. 4. -f. e g, 2 3 ' J Y J A . A J J . I ' ' 2 I I ' 5- Z f v I A J B l 1 k s Q 1 2 , 1 ' 'Z 1 , iz A vs 1 U s , 1 E Z Z I r A J A ,'- H , x42 Jag? BIGLGGY CLUB The Blology Club under the capable dlrectron of Mrs Ferree held lts organlzatlon meeting xn December 1947 The club was open to students of the blology classes havlng an average of 75 or above and the former blology students who had an average of 85 or hlgher The mam purpose of the club was to promote an Interest In blology and to provide for advancement ln speclal fields of mterest During the second meeting the followmg officers were elected Nancy Baxrleln presldent Rlchard Flnley vrce presldent Marne Commsky secretary and james Dugan treasurer Plans for future meetmgs were dlscussed at thus tlme also Other meetlngs that were held were hlghllghted by motlon pictures that were both educatlonal and lnterestlng by nature The mcreased enrollment thls year accounted for better dlscusslons and programs The group vxslted the Phlladelphxa Zoological Gardens ln the early sprlngtlme The trxp proved to be helpful to the members by msplrlng a greater lnterest ln blology 88 L.-Q Q E519 mlnnf' 'xg J wr f txt .55 E ya l. B- New ' , ' ' . , , . 'Pi . . Y . i 1 . . . . , . C . .1 , I . . , . 3 . . , . I . 5 . Y Q I ' BCDWI-ING CLUB This year the Bowling Club was sponsored by Miss Shaw and a large turnout resulted when the l1st was posted Each Thursday these asplrxng lassles trouped to the Penn Recreatlon Center ln Chester Pennsylvanla and spent an enjoyable hour and a half trylng to hlt 300 Teams were formed and the competltlon was close Membership was not llmlted and many of the senlor h1gh glrls made the most of thls opportunlty to exerclse wh1le they had fun Thls club IS one of the newest and the largest ln addltxon to bemg best llked 1n the school Much credlt should be glven to Mlss Shaw for the grand job she has done m makmg It posslble to have bowllng as a club sport f W ,f X 89 J 7 ' 9 ' 2 cya wb.- Q- 0 l . M E .. nS?:- 's v .- , ff - A f J 2 fm SEL! gr, SWIMMING ctua J xg The very popular Swlmmlng Club was organlzed toward the last part of March under the supervlslon of Miss Bassoe Because of the small pool the club was llmlted to hfty gurls from the sopho more junlor and senlor classes Through Aprll and May the glrls boarded the school bus after school and headed for the YWCA m Chester After donnmg those ever baggy suxts they each spent an enjoyable hour pursulng a favorlte form of water fun whether lt was SWlfTI'I1II'lg orjust splashlng Then the rush was on To the showers' To the halr dryers' The club had a total of seven swlms and lots of fun and CXCYCISC 90 X, f-'Fiif l C Wai? n 147 ' X K BAND When people see the band gomg through thelr varlous maneuvers they seldom reallze the amount of practlce tlme and effort that IS put mto these maneuvers by Mr jones and the Band members Some of the outstandmg maneuvers thls year were an automobile outlmed wlth two glrls gomg through the actlon of startmg the car and gettlng 1nt0 xt whlle the Band accompanled them w1th My Merry Oldsmobzle Another was by the whole Band and depleted the outlme of a small bulldlng thls was accompanled by the playmg of A Shanty m Old Shantytown There were several other formatlons to go wlth the songs Blowmg Bubbles Shme on Harvest Moon and I Wonder Who s Klssmg Her Now? In the late fall the Band went to Penn to partncxpate ln the Cultural Olymplcs The Band was commended on thenr umforms and drummmg After golng 1nto hlbernatron for several months except for per1od1c practlces the Band began to practlce for the Muszc Festwal There along with the rest of the MUSIC Department they played several selectlons whlch were enjoyed by all As a final HCtlVlty the Band took part ln the Band Concert sponsored by the KIWHHIS Club There was a large Composlte Band at thls Concert and several of our members were partlclpants Thls has proven to be one of the mcst success ful years for our Band ln a long time J' fe S 9l bl ,,, 9 l 3321 xgw X2 QQ, iii SENIQR GRC!-IESTIQA Oh the drums go bang And the cymbals clang And the horns they blaze away And often this very thing was done in the Music Room by the orches tra to each member s own sense of rhythm Since the orchestra was forced to play in the first assembly without any practice cotton earplugs should have been passed out to the students but with time and practice they have improved immensely Under the constant watch of Mr jones the orchestra has come forth with several very good selections ln assembly such as Dancmg m the Dark and Begm the Beguzne Toward mid year the orchestra was invited to station WIBG to present a program. With the assistance of Bob Walsh, as announcer, and the Girl's Trio, they presented a very come mendable program. The efforts of this group were greatly appreciated in the Music Festival, at which they played several musical selections which were former Broadway hits. Everyone feels that the following of a regular weekly practice schedule has helped to improve the orchestra immeasureably. 92 JUNIOR ORCHESTRA Great prlde IS taken IH this organlzatlon whlch came about because of the keen orchestral mterest of such a large number of our junior hlgh students Many of the members under the supervrsxon of H Lytton jones had their early tralnlng ln the Tome Street School Orchestra which IS com posed of fifth and slxth grade students ThlS year thf JUUIOI' Orchestra IS unusual IH that It IS larger than th Senior Orchestra Last fear was the flrst tlme a junlor Orchestra had ever exlsted Thxs was because so many students trled out for the regular orchestra The concert master IS Robert Shaffer Norma jean Koch Chrxstlne Huber and Nancy Lloyd are the accompanlsts They and the rest of the orchestra practxsed every Tuesday durlng the slxth perlod Comprlsed of students from seventh elghth and nmth grades the orgamzatlon has shown versatlle talent whlch has been well displayed ln As proof of thls one need only recall the fine results of their efforts as shown ln the annual Muslcal Festlval 03 I' if argl x,ff 5430 . , . , . , . . . 71107 assembly and other musical programs ln whlch they have had a part. 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Q if Emu u 5,1 34,4159 63 5 3 T Senuor l-lugh Muxed Glee Club Thus year the Senuor Hugh Muxed Glee Club started out wuth an unusual number of new members Tryouts whuch were held early un September resulted un the selectuon of thurty gurls and twenty boys It dud not take the club long to get unto the swung and soon Muss Stutzer our able durector had them warblung un the musuc room once a week The club s furst engagement was the Chrustmas program un whuch they performed very well After that they expected to sut back and just sung but no the Musuc Festuval was next For thus event they turned romantuc and sang that all popular Its a Grand Nughtfor Smgmg and Country Style The remaunder of the year was spent sungung for the joy of ut except un june when the club munus a few sorrowful senuors sang at the Baccalaureate servuce They contrubuted greatly to the success of the servuce All un all the Muxed Glee Club enjoyed a full year and dud enough sungung to last them all summer 94 WI, :eg 173 we ff flu O O O u ful K ul Girls Glee Club J Thls year the Glrls Glee Club comprlslng forty members dld splendld work The club was known for lts fine cooperatlon and good slnglng Many of the glrls were new but they soon accus tomed themselves to the program At Christmas they partlclpated ln making the program a success by smgmg Gather Around the Chrzstmas Tree and The Holly Song Everyone recelved them enthuslastlcally and com ments pralsmg them were heard for some weeks afterward Slnglng ln the annual MUSIC Festlval was thelr next blg event They sang Wmter Wonderland and One World Agaln they per formed well and were a real credlt to Mlss Stltzer The glrls are not prlvrleged to slng at Baccalaureate but lt IS from thls club that members for the Senlor I-hgh Mlxed Glee Club are chosen so there IS a treat ln store for everyone next year O 4' 1 fix N Q 'W Ntlsi an 95 dew PH 5 ,x,,.,t.f9 - ',', , .f.,,,Q,,,,.Q . mf- -YQ - ,7,v3'QS' X M55-'Q 'KQQSN psilisie lv? 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FRESHM!-XN Cl-IQRUS The Nmth Grade Clee Club consists of fifty freshman g1rls and boys Tryouts for partlclpants were held durmg the begmnmg of the school year and agam early ln january As usual practlces were called once a week under MISS Stltzer s dlrectlon Bemg very actxve the glee club partlclpated ln several programs durlng the year The first of these was the Christmas program ln which they sang The Golden Carol an old Engllsh song and The Moravzan Carol by Gaul Later they sang several patriotic songs ln an assembly program The Freshman class also had charge of an assembly program and the glee club helped to make thls a success The Ninth Grade Clee Club buxlt up a line reputatlon for them selves and are certam to contmue thls qualxty ln future years e ll,Q? ery? 96 QT - QQUSYX U N so ' , M TJ xl fi -cy JUIXIIGI2 I-IIGI-I Cl-ICDRUS Thxrty five boys and glrls from the seventh and elghth grades composed the vocallsts of this group Tryouts were held by Mlss Stltzer In September and practlces began soon after The fnrst program ln WhlCh the club partlclpated was the Chrxstmas program ln whlch they acted out a beautiful manger scene In thls they sang The Manger by Kount and The Babe of Bethlehem a tradltlonal Chrlstmas Carol In March for the Muslc Festrval they agam dld a fine plece of work slngxng By the Waters of Mmnetonka and The Cat and Crou By thls tlme the glee club had made qulte a hlt wlth muslc lovers and they were waltmg eagerly for more entertamment from this the youngest of our glee clubs V83 ff ra l 1 I , 1 , ,- 'FN fb, C A , N ga- I E, OAS 7W l1'l 'H ' cilfr,'fNr1lell HX -fl xhlhq ' fn unior Play Ar-A Fly Away Home CAST OF CHARACTERS Harmer Masters ...........,,..... Donald Rhoads Buff Masters ,,,...... ..,,.,. B ernadette Lawrence Linda Masters 4... . . .Barbara Rufner Corey Masters. . . ,..., Thomas Hardy Penny ...,......... . . ...... Lois Haaz Tinka Collingsby ,.... .... A lice Hammond johnny Heming ,.., ....,. E dwin Messey james Masters. . . r,... Richard Kiszonas Armand Sloan .... ,r.... P ierre Marteney Maria ..,..,... ..,. R egina McCutchin C-abriel ,,.... ...,,. R obert Kitchel Taxi Driver .,.... ,,... j oseph Hupf Nan Masters. . . . . . . . .Phyllis Dulin Prompter .,.., .,,.. V irginia Bryan Fly Away Home, a sparkling comedy of modern American home life, was presented by the junior Class on March 7, 1947 under the capable direction of Mr. R. B. Schaeffer. Donald Rhoads, as Harmer Masters, the family bookworm, dressed as a story book pirate, gave the impression that he had read everything. Don played his part creditably. Bernadette Lawrence, as Buff Masters, was perfectly fitted for the part of an athletic girl. Her truth-telling added plenty of zip and humor to the play. Barbara Rufner, as Linda Masters, pore trayed the part of a serious, dreamy idealist. She kept her man guessing with that ex, perienced feminine touch. Thomas Hardy, as Corey Masters, gave a fine impression ofa youthful debunker with his witty sarcasm. Lois Haaz, as Penny, the housekeeper and nurse of the Masters' children, had a lot to say and she said it in a motherly fashion. Lois was the ideal choice for the role of Penny. Alice Hlmmond rs Tmkl Collmgsby gave the proper touch to the part of a nlce 1nqu1s1t1ve girl who could make a play for her man when opportunity presented itself Edwin Messcy is johnny Hcmlng gave a Hne performance of a young man IU love He stuck to the conventions and hesitated to be forceful with Linda his lady love Richard Klszonas played james Masters the genlal self assured englneer and long lost father of the Masters children It was '1 difficult part well played Plerre Marteney as Armand Sloan the professor was as good as a real life professor should be Regina McCutch1n as Marla portrayed the money mad Portuguese girl in realistic Portuguese fashion giving lt the proper co quette touch Robert Kltchel as Gabrlel knew what It takes for marriage and went smoothly about the busmess of getting the moola Phyllis Dulln as Nan Masters gave a real 1st1c lmpresslon of the carefree almost dr vorced mother of the Masters children joseph Hupf as the lmpatlent taxi drlver had very llttle to say but he said It with humorous emphasis From the rise of the first curtaln the play moved along smoothly The actors took their cues with confidence and a certam sense of security with the knowledge that Ginny Bryan was statloned in the wings as prompter just m case With the reconciliation of james and Nan parents of the Masters children the play came to a satlsfactory climax that won the audience completely, making Fly Away Home a play to be remembered .2 ' I . 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KC' ' !1 .4 , 1 , . 7 sais Yea SCHIOI' Play ll Every Fomlly l-los Une CAST OF CHARACTERS Penelope Reardon eau Conroy Laura Reardon lMrs D Gloria Merrzll Mrs james Parker Lozs Haaz Essle tThe Mandy Phylzs Esrey Nana Reardon Vtrgmm Bryan Reginald Reardon lMrl joseph j Hupf Marcm Reardon Audrey Hurst Warry Reardon Thomas Hardy lamts Parker Ceor ft Smzth Sl'lLFWll'l Parker Robert Kztelnl Llly Rt ndon Phyllis Dulzu Todd Calloway' Rzehard Kzszonas Promptus Sue Brown and Clorm Caprzottz Fverv Fumzly Has One, was presented by the Sensor Class on Detember 5, l947 This l'llldl'lOLl5lV dlflerent tomedy, burlt around a 5Cl'lCI'l'lll1g American mother who is a social Climber, was skllllullv drretted by Mrs Mary Raymond Penelope Reardon the precoclous plana playmg daughter was played by jean Conroy jean s spmted work at the piano and her llvely antlcs wlth a sllngshot gave proof of her ablllty to handle a Juvenile part Laura Reardon the Cllmblng mother who wants her daughter to marry the son of a wealthy famlly was portrayed by Clorla Merrrll Clorxa went about the job of bendmg her famlly and the Parkers to hu wlll m a stage manner that was both rtalrstlc 'md convmcmg Mrs jlmes Parker the arlstocratrc woman who looks down on every thlng and everybody, was played by Lots Haat To appear supercrlllous and ton stantly annoyed requlred a fine but of dCtlng, and Lols dld It to perfeetlon Essre, the maid, who has a way of mtrudmg into the conversation at wrong moments, gan also bake delectable doughnuts, whlch disappear qulekly ln playing this part, Phyhs Esrey gave a perform ante that was really true to type Nana Reardon, the modern grandmother with a quick and sharp wrt, has a habit of saying what she thinks She does her level best to help get rld of the vrsltlng Parkers This part, played by Vlrgmla Bryan, required someone who could llve the part. Regrnald Reardon the husband of the clrmbrng Laura thmks more of hrs auto than he does of trcker tape He entertarns the vrsrtors and also embraces the ladres wrthout removmg hrs garage clothes Thrs mrrthful part was played by joe Hupf joe was a natural for the Regrnald Reardon part Marcra Reardon daughter of Regrnald and the schemrng Laura rs engaged to marry the son of Mr and Mrs james Parker but she rs not enthusrastrc about rt kecause she really loves someone else Audrey Hurst played thrs drfflcult part very well Warry Reardon the only son of Regrnald and Laura rs a buddrng young wrrter who thmks he rs the comrng Eugene ONerll Thrs romantrc part was played by Thomas Hardy Hrs srncerrty and hrs earnest conversatron about hrs work gave a real lrfe rmpressron of a serrous young playwrrght james Parker husband of Bessre and father of Sherwm rs a blusterrng business man Thrs part was handled very well by George Smrth George blustered and bullred made enemres and played up to the ladres rn a manner that made james Parker really lrve Sherwm Parker the son of james and Bessie was portrayed by Robert Krtchel Playrng the part of a young man who has permrtted hrs parents to select hrs future wrfe and who thrnks he rs really rn love Robert gave a convrncrng performance was played by Phyllrs Dulrn Thrs part requrred a vrvacrous coquette who could be versatrle rn her reactrons to a number of drfficult srtuatrons Phyl lrss excellent performance of Lrly proved she was well chosen for the part Todd Galloway the young man who has no monex and no ancestors he can boast of rs Marcra Reardon s true love Rrchard Krszonas played thrs part and gave a realrstrc performance of a young man who cannot step asrde quretly and gracefully and permrt another man to marry the grrl he loves The clrmax of the play comes when through the c rnbrned efforts of all the Reardons except Laura the Parkers begrn to quarrel among themselves They finally pack and leave the Reardon s home rn anger As rf to add rnsult to rnjury Regrnald s car runs down the drrveway out of control and crashes rnto thu. Parkers roadster The conciusron whrch rs a happy one brrngs Marcra and Todd together agarn and also Ends Lrly and Warry gettrng romantrc rdeas Thrs play had the audrence laughrng almost con trnually and so Etery Famzly Has One sets another mrlestone rn the long lrst of successful plaxs pre sented by Rrdley Park Hrgh School , c Y , , , . ' r , l Y , . 3 Y l Y y . . Q Lrly Reardon, the drstant cousin of the Reardons, 7 Y - 'V 1 , 7 U D J 3 . v ' V' ' l Y , , I 3 7! 17 LETTER WINNERS FOOT BALL Ireland Caffey Lawrence Cantwell john Colflesh john CUILIS Gordon Douglas Ernest Flechslg George Hammond Robert Horne Robert Keyser Edgar Keyser Robert Krtchel Frank Manspeaker Edwln Messey Rrchard Moran George Mullen james Mullen NlChOl2S Perakrs Lours Rappuccr Roy Rhyne Malcolm Scheld Francls Smlth Belford Thompson Davld Tryens john Tullar Wayne Wagner Alfred Walte Robert WllllHmS Thomas Zlegenfu s Wllll3m Cook Herman McFadden BOYS BASKETBALL Walter Coppock john Colflesh Fred McNeal james Moore Roy Rhyne Francis Smlth HOCKEY juamta Barrett Dorothy Bostedo Mona Davles Ruby Devroude Barbara Downer Joyce Dugan Phyhs Esrey Nancy Fenza Alice Hammond john Miner David Tryens 104 LETTER WINNERS Dorothy McLaughlin Bud Thompson janet Paget Barbara Pearce Barbara Rufner Mary Smrth Suzanne Sweeney Carol Glthens jean Conroy TRACK Robert Kltchel john Tullal john Mrller George Mullen Rlchard Moran Robert Moore Malcolm Scheld john Colflesh Gordon Douglas Edwm Messev james Mullen Donald McGovern Davrd Tryens George Hammond james McGowan Donald Wheeler joseph Cartwrlght Allen Me sey Ireland Caffey George Hearn GIRLS BASKETBALL QProbableD Irene Turotsy Barbara Pearce Mary Smnth janet Paget joyce Dugan Phylls Esrey Dorothy Bostedo Donna Sweeney Shrrley Martm Kathleen Bayne Carol Glthens jean Conroy CROSS COUNTRY Edward Walden Donald Wheeler jack Stevens Clarence Gxlbert Rrchard Downes s juanita Barrett 105 The optimistic views with which coaches William L. Doc Comog and Samuel Godfrey viewed the possibilities of an unblemished season, were not merely based on wishful thinking, but rather on the strong nucleus around which the '47 squad was to be built. With johnny Miller and jack Colflesh, two of the best backs in Ridley Park football history, Doc could promise Ridley's opponents the best one-two punch in county football. To complete this sterling backfield Doc placed his hopes in Frank Manspeaker, a capable little ball-carrier and an able blocker, and Francis Smith, a power man whether carrying the ball or paving the way, and a key man on the defense. The job of filling in these positions, come mishap or injury to the starting four, was left to such willing, able, and versatile backs as George Hammond, john Tullai, james Mullen, Bob Horne, Thomas Zigenfuss, and Ireland Caffey. Coach Godfrey, faced with the problem of whip' FQCDTBALI. ping a first class line into shape, viewed, with hidden pleasure, the candidates for the less glorious but equally important task of a lineman. To Coach Godfrey this job showed signs of being highly fruitful, for each position up front contained one, two, or as many as three veteran linemen. For example, the center spot could boast Nick Perakis and Richard Moran 3 the guard spot, Bud Thompson, john Curtis, Al Waite, Raymond Sakers, and the Keyser twins, Robert and Edgar, at the tackles were such stalwarts as Emest Flechsig, Roy Rhyne, Larry Cantwell, Lou Rappucci, Robert Schwandt, and Robert Williams, out on the wings, to round out the line in fine fashion were David Tryens, Edwin Messey, Gordon Douglas, Malcolm Scheid, Thomas Ostien, Wayne Wagner, and George Mullen. This choice, coupled with his able tutelage, enabled Coach Godfrey to field a forward wall to match the im- pressive backfield quartet. The following record is not merely a group of statistics, but rather history itself. The glorious history of the first undefeated and untied team in the twenty-six years Doc Cornog has been head coach at Ridley Park will be remembered through the ages. During the course of the season, Ridley Park faced nine gridiron rivals and all fell victims of this line football machine. Gollingdale, Lansf downe, and Media became, although rather unim- pressively, our first victims. Because of our poor showing previously we entered our fourth engage' ment with Chester as the underdog. In retaliation VARSITY FCDDTBALL for last year's setback, the underdog Parkers registered a stinging defeat with a highly tutored Chester eleven. From there the wins came smoothly and everyone tumed eyes to the coming game of the year. Springfield, Darby, and Eddystone were dealt with quietly in preparation for the Battle of the B. 81 O. On that dark, rainy Saturday in the middle of November it came and went and Ridley continued undaunted, while a highly confident Township team became just another victom. And, in the annual Thanksgiving Day game, our obliging next-door neighbor became the ninth win of the season, and the fourteenth straight over a twofyear period. The teams received many honors among which was a dinner on the tenth of December at the Racquet Club in Philadelphia, given by our foref most benefactor, Mr. Percy V. Kane, Burgess of Ridley Park. The entire varsity squad was pref sented with gold or silver footballs and crowned cofchampions of Delaware County Class A schools. lndividual honors were also widespread. ln conclusion of the written record of the '47 unbeaten team we wish to first congratulate and thank Doc, dean of county coaches, on what he has done for us, not only this year but every year he has coached. To us, you are the dean of them all, Doc.'l We also wish to extend a heartfelt good luck to the team of '48. Mr. Wimmer's thankless job of coaching the junior varsity team turned out to be even less envif able than usual. The junior varsity failed to win even one of their games. However, the whole squad, as well as their coach, shared the same fighting and cofoperative spirit as the more successful varsity squad. Because of the valuable experience and coaching this squad has gained, it will rise to berths on the varsity next year. We wish to extend a vote of thanks to everyone connected with this squad. From such a humble beginning the majority of this year's squad of varsity players began on their road to SUCCESS . VARSITY RECORD R. P. Opps. R. P. Opps. Collingdale.. .. 9 O Darby .,......, . 20 6 Lansdowne. 12 7 Eddystone. ...... 26 6 Media ,... 7 0 Ridley Township. l3 7 Chester.. . 40 0 Prospect Park., , . 34 6 Springfield. 32 0 ' ' Total .,.. .. .193 32 JUNIOR VARSITY I-ICDCKEY This year Miss Bassoe had a large turnout for hockey. At least sixty girls reported the first day. After tedious days of training and exercising the Parkerettes played Lansdowne and showed fine spirit. We tied the Lansdowne Lassies. Fu backs joyce Dugan and Ruby Devroude backed up the forward line and played an excellent game. ships eleven. It was a hard fought game as one can see from the score l-0. On November I3 the Parkerettes played Yeadon at home. Barbara Downer center halfback stepped out of her de fensive position to score on a beautiful drive. The game ended in a 2ff2 tie. November I4 the Parker- ettes once more boarded the school bus and headed toward Sharon Hill. Phylis Esrey was the scorer for the day. The game was a victory PO. The eleven suffered their second defeat at Eddystone l-O. The next game was with Chester. The Parkerettes fought hard but something was wrong. joumeyed to Springfield and played a better game that the previous two but lost 4' '. The last game of the season was with Prospect. The Parkerettes lost I-0. One thing which the girls know is that they fought hard and played fairly. VARSITY ll Q! ll' , The first loss was to the crossftheftracks Townf This marked our third defeat lf0. Our girls then 108 l-IQCKEY The junior varsity has an excellent record for the girls next year to uphold. ln the Lansdowne game our junior varsity played beautifully. The scorer for the day was Hope Mclvlonigel. To show the alertness of the junior varsity in the Yeadon game, the Yeadon girls were held to a scoreless tie. The next opponents were the girls from Sharon Hill. The junior varsity walked off with a lf0 win. Fast passing accounted for Iris Her og's goal. The junior varsity hit its stride. for they again scored a win against Eddystone. Elsie Childress scored twice for Ridley, and the hnal score was 2-0. The girls, who weren't overconfident, journeyed to Chester and continued their winning streak by scorf ing two goals in the first half. These were shot into the cage by Mary Bernardo. Again our little Parkerettes hopped the bus to Springfield and came home with a l -l tie. The last game of the season was with Prospect. The junior xarsity surged through with a l 0 score. The star was Elsie Childress. We hope that next year's team will have more success than this year's, but all the girls have worked hard to make this season a success. Good luck next year. jUNIGl2 VARSITY 'To ft BUYS BASKETBALL f jX.l vga, Q Wf- A hot and cold team would be a sports writer s that would mdeed be accurate From the begln ning Coach Godfrey had llttle hope of settmg the basketball world on fire He hoped to come through wrth an average or lf posslble a better than average club Hxs hopes centered around a scrappy and talented group among whom were Walter Coppock john Colflesh Francis Smlth Davld Tryens Fred McNeal and Roy Rhyne These players saw a great deal of action and were outstandmg However everyone trled hard and dld a pretty swell job Anyone who saw them play Cllfton I-lelghts and Darby two outstanding teams was convinced that Ridley Park could be on top lf they could get off that But as the season went on the Parkers were con tmually plagued by mconslstency They ended up with a record of l0 losses and 7 wms 1I'lClUdlI1g several close scores The Eddystone game went unto extra perrods wlth the Parkers finally droppmg rt by a slim margm of 2 pomts All m all the season wasn t too bad when the close ones and the upsets were counted and not the least pleasing IS the strong nucleus for next year s varslty The junlor varslty team thls year went the way of all Ridley s unfortunate jumor varslty clubs The team was comprlsed of a group of smcere and hard working fellows such as john Rhoads john Daley VARSITY V f 2 QC? 5 fx f. f f x-M4231 ff tg il term for the varsity basketball squad of 1948, and hot and cold routine. . , . ,, . . . . . , . . y ' . 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Y I ll0 BUYS BASKETBALL Phlllp Hickman Rudolph Chlapetta and Wayne Wagner Mr Wunsche dld a good job of coachmg although the team s record was none too Impressive M Wunsche and the players themselves can well be proud of the clean hard sportsman llke attltude which prevailed at all times Rldley Park Ridley Park Rldley Park Ridley Park VARSITY ColI1ngdale Sprlngfield Darby Cllfton Heights Rldley Park Ridley Park Ridley Park Rldley Park Rldley Park Rldley Park Rldley Park Rldley Park Rldley Park Rldley Park Rldley Park Rldley Park Rldley Park JUNIOR Prospect Park Rldley Townshrp Eddystone Sprmgfield Glen Nor Media Swarthmore Darby Prospect Park Ridley Township Eddystone Glen Nor Swarthmore T GIRLS BASKETBALL xx' K? -:ff The glrls basketball team began thenr season by scrlmmaglng the Alumnae Though the varsity fought hard they lost to the Alumnae by a score of I8 to 7 The next game was a practlce game wlth Collmgdale Much lmprovement was shown over the previous Alumnae game and they succeeded lI'l brlnglng home a 47 to 46 victory The first scheduled game for the girls was with Medla which they lost 42 to 20 Lansdowne was the next opponent Splrlt was shown but the team dldn t cllck The result was a loss for our team On january 29 the glrls played host to Chester The game was fast and rough The Chester lassles were on the offenslve the whole time and were able to Score 49 points to our I6 Due to a confllct ln schedules our game wlth Darby was postponed The Red and White then met the Swarthmore G rnets Again Rxdley came out on the bottom though lrene Turotsy was hlgh scorer with 9 points to her eredlt The first wm of the season was scored against Prospect Park our noted rlval The game was fast excltlng and full of Splflt The guards and forwards worked together as a speedy team Outstandmg personalities of this game proved to be Joyce Dugan Dott Bostedo and janet Paget Rldley Townshxp then journeyed to our floor and was glven a hard VARSITY G RLS VARSITY Rldley Park Medlx Ridley Park Ridley Park Ridley Park Ridley Park Ridley Park Radley Park Rldley Park Lansdowre Chester Swarthmore Prospect Park Rldley Township Springfield Eddystonc fight The game wlth Sprmgfleld was lost as well as the last game of the sea on played wlth Eddystone The Junlor varslty squad had a more successful season They won 3 of thelr 8 games The first win was scored over Swarthmore wlth Carol Bailey leading the scormg spur ln the game Ridley BASKETBALL IUNIOR VARSITY Ridley Park Medm Ridley Park Ridley Park Ridley Park Ridley Park Rldley Park Rldley Park Ridley Park Landsdoyync Chester Swarthmore Prospect P1rk Ridley Townshlp Sprlngfleld Eddystone Townshxp was thelr second VlCtlm The score was 30 to l3 at the final whistle Thelma Streeper guard and MHIZIE Benjamm forward were out standing helps to thls vlctory Sprmgfield appeared to be OH guard and the Ridley Park las les succeeded m downing them 27 lo 23 JUNICDR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS In September on the second day of school the newly chosen cheerleaders assembled on the gym floor for practlce They seemed pretty rusty at first but after brushmg up on the cheers got lnto the swlng of thlngs Swlng they dxd They cheered the football team stralght through to an undefeated season Thelr Splflt never broke even on cold rainy days They averaged two new cheers a week for a perlod of four weeks and boasted a new song One dance was held durlng football season and a large profit was obtalned The pro ceeds went toward the sweaters for next year s new cheerleaders The basketball team was not tops thls year but the glrls kept up the morale and Splflf of the teams Belrg a cheerleader requlres certaln quall flcatnons A Wlnd of a tobacco acutloneer B Strong volce box C Money to pay taxlor bxlls for sklrt Thxs year Instead of wearmg the long sleeved heavy sweaters for basketball games the cheerleaders wlth the proceeds from a second dance bought red torso sweaters whlch were worn with long sleeved whxte blouses They recelved many compllments The year s cheerleaders consisted of Alxce Hammond head cheerleader Thelma Streeper janet Pager Phyllls Bell Mona Davies Suzanne Sweeney Mary Ann Hood Marle Fedena and Shlrley Martln alternate Tryouts for new cheerleaders were held ln May Here s wlshlng them lots of luck' 7 ! T . , H . ,, . . I. . . , . . . - , T . y , ' 9 Y Y ' 7 . , I . . which Mr. jones introduced. on them. I ' ' 9 3 S 3 S ,Q 1 1 1 . 1 n Q ' 1 5 Y .. ,. 5 , u Y 114 MAJGRETTES and CDLOR GUARD Early in the fall tryouts were held to select major' ettes and color guards for the 19474948 season. Mrs. Bullock and Miss Bassoe selected girls on the basis of general appearance and marching ability to fill the vacancies on the two squads. Fifty enthusiastic girls turned out to try to fill the two vacancies on the color guard squad. Donna Sweeney and Doris Stork seniors remained on the Betham juniors were chosen to fill the two vacan- cies on the squad. joyce Dugan and Dorothy Moore were selected as alternates. Donna Sweeny was appointed captain of the squad. Thirty hopefuls participated in practices held ' the spring of l947 to learn the knack of baton twirling Mrs Bullock instructed the girls in snappy routines to be practiced during the summer. When tryouts were held in the fall three g'rls were chosen as majorettes in addition to the five remaining from last year. The new majorettes were jackie Bair Florence Brooks and joan Sheets. The regular majorettes were Clenna Coulbourn head majorette' Carol Bailey head twirlerg Nancy Fenza Bobbie Barrett and Mary Smith. Helen McGowan and majorettes learned many tricky routines during the season. Both the majorettes and color guard joined the band in forming clever formations. The majorettes and color guard accompanied the band at football games and at the Cultural Olympics Band Contest conducted by the University of Pennsylvania I squad from last year. Lois Robinson and Betty Dorothy Moore were selected as alternates. The X in ll5 ,gif TRACK wx RFICK' When the first warm day of spring arrrved the members of the senior high track team donned then sweat suits After shakrng off their annual eases of spring fever they began jogging around the trick under the watchful eyes of Doc Cornog and Mr lack Boyd Although the srtuatron did not look too bright there were several boys who could be eounted on and upon whom the majority of the teams scoring would be based john Miller Pennsylvania state champion rn the 110 yard low hurdles was expected to better hr record This also applied to john Tullar and Robert Krtchel with the shot put Richard Moran and Gordan Douglas with the high jump Edwrn Messey and Robert Horne 1n the races Malcolm Schred with the Javelin and Gordon Douglas and the Mullen brothers jim and George with the pole vault Wrth this nucleus and a Hne group of asprrant to other county titles Doc began planning this season s track campaign with patience born only to a man who has created championship track teams with far less material than that which confronted him at the beginning of the 1948 season The Hrst meet of the year was an inter class meer won by the juniors with 78 pomts The seniors came were led by john Miller who took rwo first places and one second plaee Edwrn Messey Robert Horne and john Tullar who each took two first places Although the semors took eight of the twelve first places the juniors made up the drfference in secondary positions This meet was a valuable gauge as to the group s ability The squad continued working all during Aprrl and into May with dual meets with neighboring schools The first Saturday of May brought the first major meet the Delaware County Champronshrps Then on succeeding Saturdays came the District Champ ronshrps at Norrrstown and Upper Darby f 4 ffl -1 r.-.Jw r' -5 j er, O. ig ln ' A , ,R ee if K X A . . . 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' Y '5 ' . 3 ' ' - I , - l 7 J T SCHEDULE CIQDSS CDUINITRY Cross country only recently organlzed as a major sport has shown signs of contmued growth durlng the year Mr Wunsch was able to add a junlor Varsity squad th1s year Thls years record shows two VICIOYICS agamst three defeats Besldes the sched uled meets the team partlclpated m several open meets Don Wheeler and Ed Walden placed among the medal wmners at the Marcus Hook Llons meet In the P I A A dlstrl t meet Wneeler and Walden won the rlght to represent DlStYICt l ln the state meet Wheeler won an open meet m Phlladelphla but hrs vlctory was null: fied because of an error Although a new course record of ll 56 mmutes was set by a runner from Media Ed Walden holds our school record of 12 02 mmutes The senlor boys who were m mbers of the team were Dick Downes jack Stevens and Ed Walden Ridley Park Rxdley Park Ridley Park Rldley Park Rldley Park Medla 25 Chester 35 Rldley Townshxp 31 West Chester 26 Coatsvxlle 22 Xrk!-X, Vg' TJ 1 Qi, tx K, Q - 'vgif fc! I! ' ,305 ' , ' ,205 , ' ,245 ' ' , ' ,295 , ' ,335 ' , A Freshman Football fo LZZIZV N To one who has never heard of the freshman football team except now and then as the butt of a joke as laughmgly called realize the wonderful work of Mr Waltz and to appreclate It one need only consult a member of the team He w1ll find mstllled ln hlm a splrlt to wln and a will to learn football and galn experlence that wlll carry hum through hls football career lf that Splrlt IS retalned Looking over thls year s record we see that the team was not a thorough success for they falled to win a game If we look to the future we w1ll find that this teaching and lnnocent fun wxll be repald a thousand tlmes as another Ridley Park varsxtv team leaves thc field of battle vlctorlous ll8 dl 3 l,V, Qu r ff 'v QQ., J Mr. Waltz's Wonders, the real value of the team is lost. To Boys Freshman Basketball The freshman team marking the debut of Mr George D W immer got off to a good start with a regular schedule of games They won four of their ten matches showing a great improvement over previous years when they did not have their own coach Mr Wimmer did a splendid job and had the complete co operation of all the boys on the squad Beside their fighting spirit they displayed a fine array of talent which coach Godfrey for the playing of va sity basketball in future years Again we want to thank Mr Wimmer for his sincere interest in the younger sports set in Ridley Park High School ll9 I vx viewed with pleasure. The boys will certainly be well prepared . Y . . . Girls Freshman Boslcetboll Mlss Bassoe was overwhelmed by the large number of girls who turned out to try for the Freshman Basketball Team After many ellmmatrons the glrls started to practlce durmg 3CtlVlty pCf1OdS a few tlmes a week They took full advantage of these practlces and each one showed pep and Splflt Although the glrls won only l of thelr 5 games they fought to their fullest capaclty durmg every game Thelr one vlctlm was Rldley Townshlp and the wmnmg score was Rldley Park 20 R1dley Townshrp 16 Many of the glrls on the team wlll play varslty basketball ln the next few years The maln purpose of their team rs to teach them the fundamentals of basketball playlng and good sportsman shlp Thelr regular lme up was ,I Dugan M Moore G Sweeney forwards and .I Bryan H Scone and ,I Cottrlll guards RECORD Rldley Park Darby Rldley Park Chester Rldley Park Smedley Rldley Park Ridley Townshlp 120 . 2 ' ...,.......... 12 ................. . . .36 Ridley Park ,..,........., 22 Prospect .................. 23 ' .,........... . 16 .....l...........,, 26 ' .............. 12 .................. 32 ' .............. 20 ' ' .......... . 16 SQFTBALI. ThlS year IS the second varsity softball season at Ridley Park High School Practices began in April with sixty girls from the sophomore junior and senior classes trymg out for the varsity and junior varsity teams Miss Siggy Bassoe the coach will opens on Aprzl 26 when Ridley Park plays Bartram Hzgh School The seniors on the team playing their last varsity sport for their Alma Mater are Dorothy Bostedo Dorothy Bailey Joyce Dugan Dorothy McLaughlin janet Paget Phylls Esrey Kathleen Bayne and Carol Glthens QMgr J These girls aided by the underclassmen have high hopes for a good season to compare to last year s team which only lost one game to the undefeated Chester team 121 , . . r . I . ,, . ,, , , . put the girls through some grueling practices before the season . , . . . . . 3 , . , , . ' ' . , . , . , 1 SENIOR HILH HOCKEN Wnmer SOPHONIORE TEAM Tap Rau Benjamm Fox Qhull Cordon Bailey Balrlem Bottom Rau MCHWIL Campbell Bernardo C rfmt Bogzn' Mayhugh Raymond INTRAMURAI. 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Best-liked teacher Mr. Shaffer Favorite actor Alan Ladd Favorite actress june Allison Favorite song Would You Believe Me Favorite orchestra Vaughn Monroe SUDERLATIVES l Most Popular jack Colflesh joyce Dugan 2 Best dressed Richard Downes Frances Duda 3 Best politician William Woolston Barbara Downer 4 Peppiest Edwin Messey Thelma Streeper 5 Laziest Jarrett Sweeney Sonya Dalgard 6 Nlost likely to succeed john Tullai Audrey Hurst 7 Most allfarouml john Miller Dorothy Bostedo 8 Cutest nickname Lawrence Beans Cantf well Irene Nu Nu Turotsy FAMGLIS SAYING 1 l I 1 1 l X ll III 1111 S 1 x I x 1 1 Ill X011 X 11111 11111 1 DN IX x 1 Ill 1 111 r11 1111111 Slllll 11111x 1111 1 F1 l141XKl1L1 ll S1 I1111 Klkl 1 X FAVGRITE SGNG TITLES 1 11 111111 I Illt 1 11 II 1111 5111 I 1 111 1 JI 1 111 1 ll 11 11 I1 II 1 y IDEAL GIRL 1 ldl 1111 lOelw11fl'11lr0fLl11r11 C 111r111tt1 Strlklng blue eyes11fB1rb1r1 Downer Sh 111eIx hgure 111 Ioyee Dug Ill Well formed 1111501 Allee H 1111mond C1se1n1tmg bllllle of Dorothy B l1lLX M111 1b1e nose of Thelma Streeper lI'lfCCllOLlS llugh of joy H111 Artlstle hands of lr1s Herzog Pearly v1h1te teeth ofPhyll1s Dulm Peiehesand ere 1111 eomplex1on11fGlor1a Merrlll S111rkl1ng person lllty of B1rb1ra Rufner Wh1l11S1C3l humor ofjean Conroy Ideal helght of Audrey Hurst Well Curx ed legs ofj met P lget Well arched eyebrovxs of M xrg 1ret Green Dellghtful NOICL of V1rg1n11 Bry 111 ll 111 1111 11 L 1 f3 IDEAL BGY 171111 11115 11111 0lXNlllllI111VlLlI'1W1V S11 lflillllg eyes of St 111ley Rosen Superb 17l1VSlqLlC. of D 1x1d Nollmer Well eulxed 1117801 lDOI1llL1 MLCCJX7LIl1 C ute Sllllle of Herbert Robmson Well moulded nose of W llter Sehoenleber COHI3glOUS I 1ugh of Fred McNeal Manly hands of-Ioseph Hupf Shmmg teeth of Daxld Trxens Smooth COIUPICXIOH of Don 11d Rhoids Cfiptlvatlng personahty of George H 1111111 Wltty humor ofjohn Stexens Perfect he1ght of Roy Rhyne Muscul1r legs of Mqleolm Scherd Well curved eyebrovss of W zlter Coppoclx Dlstmgulshed VOICE of Robert Walsh 130 ond 1111-.1-.11 ..., vlllll' 1xI111l1' s1-11i111' 1'lz1ss Uh, Xliss ll'1111s 1,1111 1111111111111 1111, 1 1-ur. . 111-1111?111111111-II l'lI l11'1-1114 x11111' 1 1'111 .,.... 1111111117 NIIII1-1' XYI11 111 11111111 'll l5111'I1s 1111111111 S111 'lilllx 111111 .'1'l111 111-l1's1 . lf1I11'11l1I1-11 41111721411111-I1-I1... .. 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X , BOBBIE BARRETT KATY PEARCE MUSIC FESTIVAL On Frlday March 19 before a packed house Mr jones and Ml s Stlt er presented the Fourth An nual Music Festival Begmnlng and ending with lmpf9SSlV6 numbers and filled between with en joyible and lntere tmff musical moments the fes tlval captlvated the audience for almo t two hours At 8 15 p m the spotlight swung down the alsle a the color guard and ma jorettes marched forward whrle the band on the stage truck up Queen Czty After thrs stlrrmg begmnmg the band played a concert number Bolero Non featuring a tuba solo by Dlck Moran ln qulte a different veln were the two dxfflcult cello number Romance and The Swan played by Mehssa Moore She played wlth a feelmg for the muslc and wrth poise jake then appeared on the podxum resplendent rn hrs tux and conducted the Tome Street School Orche tram Catalry Commg and Song of the Drums Thus orchestra IS the basis for the future Semor Hugh Orchestra and was warmly recelved by the audl ence Two novelty numbers were presented by the Girls Trlo Papa Wont You Dance Wzth Me and Manana Charlie Shaw took the part of papa and was really convmcmg The jumor Hugh Orchestra presented two num bers called Natzonal Medley and Parade of The Wooden Soldzers The Tome Street Cholr scored a hut wrth thelr rendltlons of Peter Pan and The Bzg Brown Bear One of the blggest attractions of the evemng wa a number by Mr jones and the Semor Hrgh Orchestra Thr featured selectlons from Rose Mane The orchestra played Rose Marte and Why Shouldn t We? The tempo changed as Bobby Barrett danced m full Indlan costume to Totem Tom Tom Thxs number finished with Dot Balley S beautlful rendmon of lndzan Love Call After the short IHICYITIISSIOII the Semor Hlgh Orchestra returned to play Delores Waltz The jumor Hugh Chorus sang The Cat and The Crow and By the Waters of the Mznnetonka featurlng Mr jones on the v1ol1n A speclal dancmg chorus chosen On the Azenue A lngh spot of the evenmg was the two numbers presented by the Semor Hlgh Mixed Choms They sang A Grand Nzght for Szngzng and Country Style The last one was especxally liked F olden Earrmgs was given a smooth styhng by Angelo Lenzx Lenzx and one of hls puplls Karla Pearce presented Helen Polka The Glrls Trlo returned to mg Now IS the Hour The festlval closed wlth an lmpressrve orchestra and chorus number One World featuring member of the Semor Hlgh Orchestra with 250 vorces The festival was a grand success and everyone 15 lookmg forward to next year s program Mrss Stltzer and Mr jones are to be congratulated for the fine job they have done Sl 97 KK 37 ' , , , . 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' gn 1 Q Z .V :wwf '3' L .513 2 2 2 3 ' .frffgffaff -' , 5 g L LQf2.4.li.h1,?!,A A ,M 4... I sv l ,... flu:-r-r A- ' ' f A .1-aQ,1TE!'f5e',x,5, Q w- ,Qm,.,., ,g,,'v1v-. 'T' -, - A A J was A . , ,, K fn -- 'S-'?3f:'f T ' ' xkeinsx ' asf? QQ Z. M. is fiiI37i?i , gh 1' .. , , - f fm , v w . N 4 :ff 'w - - . - ,. f 1- Q, SJ? W , 1 4 LQ, ' Q .xxxf? f' r x ' I i ' 1 1 I X. K Di- 24 u ' 15 A81 ,I, 5 i ' Y I , ffm J 4 We Q A 1 1'-Inn M ' WY , - df A li , 44' f -Z., xv un, ' M s 2, if? :V L 9 ill' F 4 ,i,.n:or- I 4, -vf 4'-ryf ln l2l7266f' SENICR MEMCDIRS September, as could be expected, began a busy month and continued the same. First came the inaugural edition of the Flyer for the year of 1947 - 1948. By the end of the month the Senior pictures had been taken and Senior play tryouts were held. The school year was moving at a moderate pace as we entered our second month of school. Even from the beginning all eyes were focused on the foot- ball and hockey teams, and when the football team extended their record to four wins by trouncing Chester on the 25th of the month everyone felt pleased with October's showing. November began to move more rapidly and the Sadie Hawkins Day dance and Senior play passed quickly in days when tension on the football team and student body rose with every victory until the climax victory over Ridley Township, and the con' cluding victory with Prospect Park which ushered in the joyous Thanksgiving holidays. December was busy as usual with Hrst a banquet given by Burgess Kane of Ridley Park in honor of the football team, then the awarding of hockey and football letters, the annual Christmas program and emln-eff cem6e1f at SENKDR MEMQIRS during that well-earned Christmas vacation, the long awaited knior Prom was held. With the renewal of classes on january Sth, basketball began in earnest for both boys and girls and the ensuing months of February and March fairly flew by so that one could scarcely grasp even memories of the dying days of winter. With the arrival of the Easter vacation, things were slowed down enough so that those who cared could get their bearings, and then on April 5th we were off again with the interclass track meet and the following Friday the assembly conducted solely by freshmen. May, the last month of school, and everyone awaited anxiously the class trip and on the 13th we left for the big city, leaving our cares behind. The remainder of the month was spent seriously, for the most part on studies, and the Seniors finished up at the end of May. Only two things were left to the school year and the month ofjune. 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'1 ' 1 ff! l WWI ICE CREAM From a Cone to a Gallon COMPLIMENTS or John 8: Charles M1Chalk 1110 IINCOLN AVENUE PROSPECT PARK PA DISIIHCIIVS Prmtmq WILLIAM K ARMSTRONG 122 Henderson Avenue Norwood Pa Rhone Wa hbrlrn 7017 W CHESTER S FASHION CORNER SAM S CAFE MARCUS Hoon PA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF years ago we started to dehver oa1 to the homes III R1d1ey Park VAN ALEN BROS G O R D O N S ARMY AND NAVY STORE MARCUS HOOK PA THE FRIENDLY STORE FOR EVERYONE RIDLEY PARK VARIETY P 3131 Chester 5 3176 SAM PETTINATI LADIES 8: GENTS TAILOR 914 MARKET STREET A11 Work G arerteed Mdrgu Hook FOLCROFT PHARMACY Wm Gre-eI1ste111 PhG 1550 Elmwood Avenue Folcroft Pa Shf1rI11H11117'71 Est 1975 FARMER S PHARMACY 917 MARKET STREET MARCUS Hoox Comphments ot QUAKER FOOD MARKET MARCUS HOOK PA Phone 1 1726 R O D M A N JUNIOR s. MISSES LADIES WEAR 6 West Tenth Street Marou Hook C A POWERS CO COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE E1ohth and Crosby Streets Phc me 7 3317 Chester, Ra sn I 4 1 7 :::: 4 .,. .. ,.-, .4.. g,,,,,, .,.,. ,mwwww-M Pfilrik 9 CORNER 9th 8. GREEN ' '48 ' 27 - A R' ' 1 11 1 Y V ' s 1 Ra V , 1 ' 1, , . A A , ,PA 1 4 IA. J . C ,E 1 P s , Ra 144 1'-X KX I 5 ,fa T 'xv' X- ', wil. Q5 M 1 A 8,5- ' ..r3 ?fx1x' . Ayfffbfj I .x ' If Q 2 K. 'R ,-1.2, ,,' 4J,ff1fw-' 6 4 - -A ' . , lT 5'! f' ' I- gif L, M . 7 .':M if f fa? .4 J'-4. JJ 4 , . 3 . -L f .Y f' 3 3 ' QR, lv fe 4 pf , f , 1 U 1'7?k 4 x gy ',' lah H an Q .3 Y ut' N, ' s --......--, .1 1- f' 1 SP5 I1 U , 4 Av ' 4 , ,A ,' X' ' J NY: A x 1 Q. . , 1 ' --V-.fl , K in, , I 1 i' ' - - - ..,,, -sm, ,mm I Ak -V n ---Q---... 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