Ridley Township High School - Archive Yearbook (Folsom, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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Ifllpllfflllll prrzod o youth our 11119 11111 S11 ln the pages o 1,118 hook 111 ,lllll 11111 mphd Io record our 613011 NNI P4IAS lor 1,118 reason ue lllllf 11slr111 th1 511,11 flllff 11111 Ilf ll S1 hools Io pr1p11r1 11111 Ulllllllllg SfllfPIll6'Ilf ulnch 1r1d1111l1s lh1 In 1111 ndous gruu th 0 o11r school our 11011119 lllld our IOIIIIIIUILUJ 111 lh1 2,4075 durzng lllllfll 111 h1111 111111 s111d1 nls The reflectlon of communtty growth ts almost certaln to be seen tn the schools of the communtty The phenomenal Growth of the Townshtp of Htdley from 8600 ll'I 1940 to an estlmated 25 000 tn 1951 has brought tts attendant proportxonate growth tn pupll populatton and the accompanung burden on school facllltles A few of the xltal 5181151165 of the school dlstrlct for the past four years wlll hwhltvht the tremendous growth surve of our schools At the close of the 1949 50 school year o11r total pupll enrollments numbered 2598 whlch mcluded 1456 ele mentary puplls and 962 secondary puptls The Opfilllllg of schools thxs year saw 3274 puplls enter our schools wlth 2002 elementary puplls and 1272 secondary pupxls or an lncrease of approxlmately 36? The growth of our professlonal staff was no less phenomenal as depleted m a staff of 105 ln 1949 50 as compared with 151 professlonal employes Ill 1955 5-1 More lnteresttnff howexer than an accumulatlon of statxstlcs on enrollments ls the most tmportant pomnt that wlth numerxcal growth there has been a stead! surgmg educatlonal and professlonal growth The temporary mconwenlences of facxllty deflctenctes have always seemed to be oxercome by an extra cooperatne effort of communltv faculty and puplls EXPHIISIOII of our phwslcal faClll1lCS contlnues at a steads pace Ill an effort to catch up w1th enrollment lncrease In addltlon to new 1JUllC1lIlUN already erected and those under constructlon plans are 1n the process of formulation for addltlons to a number of our bulldxnffs to accommodate future growth recognlzed now as an almost lmmedlate realltv The tremendous ,rowth ln Rxdlex Townshxp fortunately has meant not only an CXPHIINIOII of phystcal facllltles but more xmportant a renewed and xxbrant nnterest by parent and cntc and buslne 0I'U3lll73ll0ll IH the establnshment of schools whtch bet serxe the needs of our commumts and our youth To that extent we who are prlmarxls concerned wlth the educatton of our xounff people are tremendously gratthed HOBFRT X DON ATO 511111 7'lllfPlldf nt 11 Schools z 1 1 . , . t , ., , I 1 1 l ' ,' ff - 'H H ., f ' -Q -1 1 1 H H ly IT 1' ' - -n I I 4 A. - . -. , .A' ,' , , , , f -' -' ' '- , , , , - f I' 1 - ' 1' , fl . I 1 'J 'I YJ I .Y v Y . . Y ' r . . , . . . z: 1: r 1- - - 7 ' . . 1 , 1 ' V . . V. Y . . 1 1 . . , Y . ' L' 4 F, . - - - .. . Y Y 7 7 Y V Y , Q , 1 Y ,. be 1 . - L.- - . U , . , , ' Q ' I QS . S f ' ' ' 4 v7 ' I' S Q ' I ' ' . '. ' . .' I' ' - , . 1 . w 2 fr . Autumn Winter Senlnrs Huslness Frlends EUNTENTS lllfl 7 ' 37 Spring 73 ' 82 KEDRON from these places . . LEEDOM WOODLYN JUNIOR HIGH they mme LEIPERVILLE -'-:-...i,i- .1 -124A-' P ff J-f 'f 1. 'V' ,- : S!! 'F' -1 I3 1 - - E .. gr' , 3.1. f A -Lx llll Ill , -Q l. g FOLSOM GRACE PARK lproposedj AMOSLAND J ffff fb J K? JAR+MPL , 27 ,ig ' ,., . 5 K v '3 N, V-f.. AUTU DD Psi X K? 6 L. 5. R., Cu! -72' kfw gy 3 114 '-513 xv- ? .is X Lk S fb. R. V. Donato, Superintendent N. B. L. Ferguson, R. B. Sharer, Principal Assistant Principal ADMINISTH!-XTIIIN W. Coles, President G. Buchanan B. Coverdale B. Reinhart Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mrs. Sydnor, Mrs. Messner, and Mrs. Hankins. Mrs. Beam, Mrs Fassler and Nlrs Armstrong As the seedling depends upon the human hand to cultivate it into a healthy tree, so the young people of Ridley Township High School require the strong and guiding hands of our administration. The school board members are responsible to the community for providing the physical plant and equipment as well as a cultural and educational background for the students. We rely on Mr. Robert V. Donato, Superintendent of Schools, to coordinate the educational program within the district's schools. Under his direction the net-work of educational facilities grows with the township. Mr. Ralph B. Sharer, principal, and Mr. Norman B. Ferguson, assistant principal, skillfully prepare the high school curriculum and outside activities which will acclimate the student for the future. Miss Wagner, Mrs. Sydnor, and Mrs. Messner are secretaries in the superintendent's olhce. Aiding us in the principal's oflice as secretaries, we find Mrs. Fassler and Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Hankins assists Mrs. Coverdale in the school board office. Mrs. Beam serves as Miss McDonald's secretary. Because we can depend on such administrators for understand- ing and knowledge, we survive the difficult changes of growth. C. Perry A. Fullerton J Seller l'. English Mr. Aiken, Eduration Cabinet Making School Nurse Nlrs. Burke. English FELTY In our ever-expanding community, the enrollment of Ridley Township High School has increased considerably. This naturally. has caused a greater responsibility for the faculty and an influx of many complex problems. These problems have been successfully lvorne hy our faculty. Our faculty works hand in hand with todays students, in order to mold together their separate qualities which would help to make these young people the future citizens of tomorrow. With their teaching and guidance. the faculty helped the young people of Ridley Township High School to obtain their goals. The teachers gave invaluable advice to many of us who were undecided in selecting a course in which we were to major. By Downes, T. .I'. Social Studies French and Latin German and Spanish Shop Vocational Director Mathemfllifs NI IGS NI rs Fow Studies Depart ment Head rt Social Studies Health Education I t 5 5 Mrs. Gamble, -Whoo! Commercial considering a student's abilities and interests. the faculty aided us in selecting one of the following available courses: College Prep- aratory. Commercial, Vocational or General. Realizing how important experience is. the new faculty mem- bers and student teachers worked with former members to create a well adjusted faculty. In this way they were able to better fulfill their duties. The seniors of Ridley Township wish to express their gratitude . . I for the fine work the faculty has done in helping to prepare the Miss Gibbons. Mr. youth of this community as citizens capable of taking their places M0lh9W7HllC'fY Auto in society. Home English-Department Letrinlco, Head Social Director Industrial Arts Industrial Arts 1 Mrs, I,llf'hffSki. bliss Nltt Xlr. xlt1l'l0H,.NI'IOHt't' Nliss Nlclxmiriy, -'llflrlied An llead ul Cuizlurxfv Engliih Conrnzerriul unzl .Notrial SlllllIAf'5 Department English -f' Mrs. Nlease, Home Nlr. Miller. Aum L Head Driving Mr. Perone, Mr. bmnth, and Mr. Jennings relax between cla-'es Mr. Mxllken, School Mfg, xloorg, Eng1,'51, Psychologist Sis Mr. Kolb, Mr. Ross, Mr. Tracy, and Mr. Letrinko en- joy a spot of lea during fac- ulty social. Nlr. l,PI'0llf', D Mr. Peters, Social SIIUIIUS Social Studies Mr, Price, S011-yu-9 Hrs, Pugh, 501-iul Mr. Purvis, Science Xliss Reilly, Physical Erlucution Physical Education Sgudigg l fin-ini Spudieg v E Hr. Ross. ,'4oz'iul Studies Hr. Sachs, Social Miss Sumioa ,lluxir Mr. Svhisler. ,llusiw Nlrs. Shaffer, English f.1'VV1V7H 'f1U! 51111563 Ue',1n1rIlHe'nI Hvmi 5 -Q 'vu Lx ei-f A '73, . T P f sql? f . --' .7 Q , I ,. ara, was 3 R , A ru WL is Qi. , ,5 '1 'F A, 4 L. to R. Bottom Row: S. Benedek, NL Belak, L. Schmidt, li. Giovan- nine, Y. Lykens, J. Taylor, S. Haynes, J. Bevker. Middle Row: B. Ferry, K. Cable, D. Tutton, J. Larney, A. Peyreferry, H. Pfanders, W. Atwood, C. Laird, H. Goldberg. Tap Row: K. Patton, R. Orto- lona, A. Cohon, D. lfdmiston, .l. Siti, lt. Cottlant, R. Booth, J. Att-hison, J. Dickerson. I.. to K. Huttrun Knut N. Cole-1-, C. lwslu-r, t.. Colm-t'lIt. l.. Civ-v-iw. D. Feinberg, ll. 'lirosleyg D. lliighe, lf, Harlow. fllzlltlle Row: K. Stutz- man, J, Phillips. Y. Riwillo. R. Landis, Nl. Keeler, J. McNamara, P. Starks, R. Caldwell, R, Sheridan. Top Row: B. Boyer, B. Has- vhak. lf. Greene, C. Quigley. P, Waller, C. Parrish, B, Martin, W. Roxslyk, C. Singleton. G L. to R, Bottom How: S, Crayson. F. Reynolds, C. Perago, Y. Wolf, J. Hopkins, G, Hetzel, J. Johnston, J. Romberger. Middle Row: NI. Hamilton, A. Charlton, J. Bradley, J. Borsvh, H. Wendt, R. Top Row: H. Luliberman, Clower, L. Warren. C. Holtz, B. Barley. W. Lee, C. Singleton, D. Hetherington, R. Plaugher, C. Dietz, D. Xlehrman, W. Evonsky, W. Blaugher. I.. to R. Hutton: Row: C. Bundrick, I.. Delaney, J. Drake, D. Wal- lin-Q-, J. llooyer, J. Arvainorie, Nl. Dirkson, C. l'ard0. Miclrlle Roux: 4. Xlorrnll. .N fulye-rt. li. llurter, F. He-nn, J. Collins, lf. Carey, 4 . WxlilQlll4'l'. lf, lllllllllitlk, C. Curry. Top Row: J. Blair, M. Crowley, W. lyson. C. llenton. li. l i'unial, D, Geiger, G. liole, H, Dunn, J. l.atl1uni. SEVENTH As a little acorn gradually grows into a mighty oak. so the seventh graders have begun their dexelopment into the men and women of tomorrow. To these our youngest Classmates. sev- enth grade brings new ohallenges. such as changing Classes. taking new courses. eating in a cafeteria, and participating in clubs and activities. Members of the class of '59 took part in football. basketball, L. to R. Bottom Row: J. Huber, Nl. Saxastano, Y. Jones. S. Findle W. Grim, B. Foltz, R. Goldberg, l.. Henry. .'lIi'a'dle Rout D. Colgan lf. Roelofs, H. Wynn, E. Morris, L. Nlemis, lf. Smith, C. Clausius C. Xlurphy, A. Neulrert. Top Row: H. Zannier, T. Martin, C Laurent-e, W. Brinkley, D. Roralmaugh, R, Runyan, C. Durian, R Exams. .l. Miller. L. to R. Bottom Row: C. Frattarola, M. Torchick. J. Money, C. Wendeler. C. Vinrent. B. Wehrwein, J. Heisler, S. Achey. Middle Row: V. Rowlyk, J. Wright, W. Ooh, J. Janik, W. Fowler, J, Dunn, D. McNulty, T. Svhreffler, J. Estelle. Top Row: M. Burman, D. Edwards, K. Klotz. D. Zitarelli, W. Steineliavh, G. Allan, A. Green- uood, T. White, D. Downward. SHADE hockey. cheerleading. twirling club. Green Raider. and Jr. High Chorus. Mrs. Shaffer. Miss Stoner. Mr. lilsh. and Mr. Jennings----the class sponsors. guided the seventh grade through their hrst year in a new school. They will continue to lend a helping hand to the class as it progresses into its senior year. L. to R. Bottom Row: V. Mar: Feeters, H. Julian, H, Natale, R. Palladino. S. Pearoc-k. J. Goodman, C. Gilmore, F. Hancock. Middle Row: D. Moore, P. Lorentz, D. Bliss, J. Irwin, A. Alexander, M. Taylor, I.. Feese, D. Lake, Polisvhuk. Top Row: R. Blair, D. Hankins, R. Roarh. R. Zensen, W. Sassman, U. Rug, C. Reynolds, J. Arnold. D. Mr'Cinley. 000 L. to R. Bottom Row: H. Kohlhrenner, D. Arms, N. Parvin, P Palmer, A. Moss, Q. Renshaw, B. Tipton, M. Cordon. Middle Row N. Helinvka. W. Zimmer, B. l.odeski, J. Anderson, D. Bell, M Quirliar-h, F. Kellerman, R. Mc-Clellan, W. Davis. Top Row: R Konegan, K. Paul, R. Harper, J. Svhappel, H. Bakley, E. Shaak J. Youst, D. Stahler, H. Class. L. to R. Bottom Row: B. Catsiff, H. Mason, J. Miller, P. Armstrong, D. English, S. Stewart. B. Haley, B. Dalson. Middle Row: W. Storker, F. Anderson, R. Mitvhell, V, Hrheka, N. Klumbach, J. Dean, A. Cole. C. De Worth, S. Elms. Top Row: K. Merlino, B. Haynie, P. Marley, F. Kleintz, S. Niece, J. Yoder, R. Schappel, F. Schaffer, R. Lindsay. A 'P T L. to R. Bottom Row: B. Hansen, J. Bomboy, L. Woods, M. Taylor, J. Potter, B. Mac'Donald, C. Yeats, E. Boyer. Middle Row: G. Smelk B. Christy, R. Orlalano. J. Lloyd, R. Hayworth, B. Lomax, A. Munson, J. Madison. P. Petz. Top Row: A. Catoia, J. Della Camera J. Brunke, D. Sellers, D. Delozier, K. Waltman, C. Payne, R. Kinney D. Walters. x s .-'X '5' .wx , ,,....,X,1. , ,.r,, LF f J ,yr Q., f ' Q2 . 0 0 iff qw 1 51' ,if H2255 . . f. 2 4 Qg'igQ111Q,411f, ggi A, i1Igf?:Q fi '1fff Q' , . A 1 35 Ri? J. ,, 'fs' ,, v ' 1 we 1 f- ' if 'mm f , ' :. g :' ,x1' Y .,,, .M 4 if If 4 s . vw ix , '-gf' fffnlf fy 1 zeziim-5, 1, , 7 Q - - fy . 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W ff - ' ,... 1 HFXQ ' 1' '4 J? ' ' 3 . is 1 5 ' 4 4 fl' a Bottom row. left to right: P. Del Prado, G. Brazas, N. Seiders, D. Legge, ,l. Reynolds, C. lesson, B. Mason. Middle row: J. Krukosky, A. Vidavinis, H. Gambrill, C. Tuson, J. Zentmyer, N. Polcino, M. Gabriel, J. Ulmer. Last row: K. Melchiore, H. Wieghtman, C. Eris- con, R. Marler, D. Marvel, .l, Farkas, H. Davis. Bottom row, left to right: J. Bell, E. Goldsworthy, K. Delaney, B. Seiverd, D. McMullen. B. Ziegler. Middle row: T. Plummer, .l. Sullivan, A. Potts, F. Arnold, C. Haberl, N. Thorton, P. Strazala, Last row: B. Bennet, D. DePrisco, B. Foreacre, C. Focht, E. Mere- dith, D. Griffiths. F. Rummel. Bottom row. left to right: K. Pierce, J. Rosato, P. Millman, D. Kohlbrenner, E. Ardnt, J. Slack. J. Parker. Middle row: ,l. Beynon, M. Reed. NI. Charlton. .l. Hatchett. O. Barley, N. Edmonson, M. Wendt. Lust row: J. Thompson, W. Thompson, R. Gardner, B. Has- :-hak, C. Samueleson, J. Rice, J. Buliskey. 1 'ir right: S. Shaak, J. Williamson, N, Yates, P. Bottom row, left to Hinkle, P. Savastano, C. Launt. Middle row: M. Still, G1 Strimel, W. Crews, C. Dombay, l, Hover, A. Haynie, P. Hiller. Last row: J. Moran, A. Coleman, J. Hansken, D. Darrah, E. Lynch, E. Partyka, K. Walton. FHESHNII-TN Mid-way in their high school career, the Freshman Class is like a tree, branching into slow maturity. The leaves and buds are forming with promise of full bloom. bnder the capable sponsoring of Miss lini, head sponsor. and Mr. Peters. Mr. Letrinko, Miss Sullivan. and Mrs. Burke the class began the task of earning funds for the number of expenses which will occur in their senior year. The class fared exceedingly well with their magazine drive. Their sale of subscriptions derived a profit of 3612. This money was deposited in the class treasury and Bottom row. left to right: M. Weaver, Rowlyk, M. A. Tarr, V. Brackney, B. Bayer, R. Forsythe, Middle four: P. Albee, G. Hahey, L. Chestnut. A. Vickers, W. Blundin, M. Gammon, P. Eaton. Last row: F. Delehanty, S. Ciachroxsski, Y. Daliessio, R. Dodson, H, Young, W. Schumacher, R. Lavender. Q Bottom row, left to right: ll. Niece, J. Leigh, E. Horman, P. Russel J, Swavely, T. Cordun, E. Fene. Middle row: A. Uubolino, M Houser, I.. Jones, I., llivan, J. Nh-Nerney, B. Reynolds, M. K. Elia Last row: K. Hummel, I.. Harvey, B. Davis, W. Weidow, W. Ruherl J. Slate, J. Craft. CLASS will he a higz step in helping to defray senior year expenses. The class slowly liranched out into various extra-curricular activities such as sports and cluhs. These activities helped to hroaden interests and give the individuals a full realization of the respon- sibilities and ohligations they will have to face in later life. Their participation in sports aided the junior high teams in ohtaining a hne sense of sportsmanship and a sulhcient hackgzround which will make them the material for the varsity teams of future years. Bottom mug left to right: P. Nlarley, Nl, Xlatthe-us, P. Trusty. S Hied, B. Kilvington. NI. Johnston. .Middle mu': J. Klingerman, M lfvans, C. Mitchell. P, Nlickel, F. Sivak, A. l.of'ke, B. Major. fl. Baldwin. Lust rout Weber, I., Smith, J. Bovle, Dellorefice, In Nyce, C. Herman. B, Rollins. B. Sahatiora. I QD l Bottom row. left to right: L. Bisciotti, ll. fllausius, E. Hansen, C Carey, E. Strazala, ll. Kalix. Middle row: IJ. Burchill, B. Carol, R Trasatti, R. White, N. McNulty. S. Achey, IJ. flontestahile. Last row A. Hutchinson, F. Thompson. J. Logan, ll. Baynes, T. Evans, B Broody, N, Woodburn. Bottom row. left to right: P. Riley, B. Dickerson, B. Gavetti, G. Grasty, B. Thompson, N. Stocker. J. Bulisky, B, Mabry. Middle row: K. Jordon, E. Charleston, L. Jackson, W. Blumberg, J. Lockhart, A. Schultz, F. Nelson. Last row: S. Moss, L. Reiter, W. Roach, N Zesewitz, J. Twardowski, R. Stutzman, A. Firth. Bottom row. left to right: J. Ricketts. C. Jones, J. Neal, XI. Cessig, J. Achley. P, Leggze, Nl. Palladino. Middle raw: A. Yeeles, L. Cal- tahiano. N. Madison, R. Ulmer. D.-Blartelli. C. BlcQuire, P, HcHale Last rout: R. Xlervine, J. Brinkley, W. Dannaker. A. Achenback G. Grimm. R. Renner, W. Sheneman, Duck Moran gets polnters from Mr Hlgh berger durlng Ollmen For A Day pro ram at Sun Oll Company phxa Federal Reserxe Bank SUIII I. lver slnce the begmnlnff of tlme man has steadlly advanced and for each progresslve step an obstacle had to be surmounted It la wlse to see how man has solxed hls problems ln the past because lt IS a gulde ln overcommg present and future dlfllcultles Therefore we study man and hls progress from the tlme of the anclent c1v1l1zat1ons to our present day Thls year under the Soclal Studles program nn add1t1on to the regular courses of study mans trlps were taken and an extensne usual educatlon plan carrled out ln October a new provram ma mtroduced IIIIO the Problems of Democracy classes bw Amerlcan for the Competltne Enterprlse System Three trrps each coxermcf a dlflferent phase of our busl the trnps UIWIUXQ' the students the chance to ask questlons and dlscuss xarnous aspects of thelr chosen trlp A513 on map a xotln mamhme to H Coulbourn 'KmPrlCan HIQIOTW Class g ' l . B. . . D . Q . , 1 . Y V .N . Q V . . , . . . V F 1 S . . x I - - I E 4' . 3. ' C 3 - ness world, were arranged. Meetings were held before and after .. F ' Q ., e ' 3 ' e . I . . Geography students locate countries of Mrs. Drake demonstrates the working of Mr. :lennings checks students' work 1n . , ' ' g - ' . A , . . 1' .. Y Q p V w Joe Berger pomts out truck load of currency to Hrs Drake and POD students at the Phlladel -3 fff' Nlre Drake returne P O D notebooks S I Nlr Fllson gnc-Q awstance to student ln World Hxetory class During the prlmarv electlon thus year one of the Ridley Town shnp premnete was located at the Qchool Thu axe the Qenlore a firbt hand opportunlty to study the method of young Several Qectnone of the 7th rade on thelr trlp to Colonlal Phlladelphla Qaw Independence Square fhrxkt Church and other placee of h1ilOI'1C3l mterest In february the 7th rade went to the Phlladelphxa Art Museum there they studled CXlllbllQ concernlnv the 'Vllddle Ages and Hennalesance The junlor h1 h soclal studxes claesee presented 1n honor of Abraham Lmcolns blrthday and mtereetlng aeiembly portraymv warxoue phaees of hrs llfe T lb NPFIIIU the 9th rade cnzc claesee m the1r Qtudy of the yudlclary branch of ,oxernment uslted the Delaware County Court m 'Vledla 9r'ottQ H1 team follovsxng a meet at Rxdlex foysnshlp ,411 G' t K Aljf , 'KV ' V A ' ' . , . 'sg' . ' - . U W , . F , Q 1' - l. . . , .,.. , Y. .' ' N ' . C h. .F 2 .K My at .Q CQ Q , 'V Seventh grade art class learns the fundamentals of art HRT Have you exer watched an art1st at work? Dldnt you wonder what tralnln was behmd hls sk1ll9 To acqulre thus klll was the pr1mars objectne of the Art Major students at Hldlew Townshlp Thls tramlng took place under the dlrectlon of 'Nlrs Lucheskl and Mrs Lpples both of whom jolned our faculty lhlS year The jumor ht h Art classes drd manv new an lntere tm projects un pencll sketches water colors pen and mk drawtn stenclls and moblles The Applled Art clas worked on act1x1t1es IH wood carwlng leather work paper mache photograph albums and basket weawm loan Roach and Nlary Lodge work on thelr art projects Hallowe en wmdow palntlng was one of the projects of the Senlor Hlgh Art Majors Several students entered thelr work 1n the Natlonal Art l'xh1b1t at Phlladelphla Jean GIOITITDOHI and Jean boshler were awarded Gold keys for thelr outstandxng contrtbutlons The Art Department alds IH maklng posters for xarlous school actlvltxes scenery for plays and decorat mg the school menus ln Aprrl and May xt partlclpated IH the School Exhlblt bj dl plavmff the work the students hare accompllshed Halloween pamtmgs by Townshlp art stu dents . . , , . . . . . F ' ' f ' L, L A Y ju.. . .. i .. . .I . . . . . C 1 . . .U V . Y d . . . l' H' 4 , s g - , ' c, ' - ,- - . ,gshh .M . . . I . v. .. , 5 ., ' C T f Y 7 7 5 ' ' v v.U C. X to XL r' 4,- X V 3 A U U sr . l . t 4 , - C. , . W I H ' X , I. kj ff. . . ' 7 -.ju - ' r 0 -aj , x lf '! - .,-J -W ' - 'J V W ,, HV ' Y fL to Rl Seated L Eckman A Orth E Hlcks Ytandzng J Taylor G Stern E Kmg N Kunkle 'Vlrs Reed ,lean Anderson takes cookles from oven HIQIME E I1 UMIIIS Because Mrs Mease head of the Home Economlc department was 1ll th1s year her work was taken over by Mrs Kenneth N Reed The Gul and Her Home was the tOPlC developed durlng the first term The semors tackled the first problem of repalrmg and makmg over unusable gar ments Old summer dresses and dlscarded cotton shlrts were turned 1nto charmlng blouses and pretty aprons The next un1t undertaken was redecoratlon a plan to teach ways of maklng the home more l1vable and 1nv1t1ng w1th as l1ttle actual expense as posslble After much dlscusslon and searchmg for a real concrete problem the dmmg room of the Home Economic depart ment was declded upon as a worthy project Color scenes exposure room slze were all carefully studled and a workmg plan developed Wlth the deslred color styles m mlnd a group trxp was made to the Eddystone Mlll End Store to study and choose suxtable materlals Beautlful llned draperxes, and chalr seat covers were made 'VIrs Thompson shows Judy Wemberg how to sew ln a sleeve To further develop the color scene, the 1nter1or of the wall cabmet was pamted to tone ln wlth the drap erles The vocational boys under the dlrectlon of Mr Alken hunlt a radlator cover whlch the glrls palnted The boys also refimshed the chalrs and table An open house was held one mornmg at whlch tlme the glrls served home made hot cmnamon and coffee buns The thlrd un1t was the l1vable House The house and 1ts effect on famllv llfe was taken up ln great detall Durlng an OUtSldC tmp the gxrls VlSltCd dxfferent hous mg and types of homes Mrs Furman, representmg her own real estate company acted as gulde and lnstructor The next project undertaken was to make new draperles for the teacher s cafeterla As the year provressed new and mterestlng worth whlle unlts were taken up Joan Walston sews on her sklrt - . : . , . , . . t : A ' 9 - 5 1 y . 5 A -. . X' A i 55 , V ' , 4 ' ' 1 '. 4. f ' 9 . . Y . . . . - 9 9 . . . . ' . , - U . ' ,, . . . . . . . . , , , , . . . . .u . gg . . 44 . ,, ,, . . . . ' - 1 9 . V - 4 u 9 , 9 ' . . . . . . ,. . . H 9 . . . . . . . . ,, v . , . . . 9 9 ' ' Y . Y . - Y . . - s - 9 9 9 a ' . C , , . , . 1 ' 9 If hllss Sandos ives instrumental lessons to C Smith and A. Munson. Left to right. First row: J. Thompson, M. Mikkel- son. Second row: J. Morris, S. Van Zant, C. Sor reninto, D. Riddell. Third raw: J. A. Reynolds, J A. Klingerman, N. Moore, A. Pullman, E. Cum miskey, L. Jacobstein. Fourth row: R. Oates, M Cauner, D. Contestahile, H. Mikkelson, M. Cheadle, An ..1 M. Caltobiano, H. Grace, A. Firth, P. Volk. Stand- ing: Miss Sandos, C, A. McKeil, J. Neuhert, E. M. Altieri, J. Mc-Crossan, M. Caldwell, A. Mastrota, B. Edwards, J. Turney, B. Davis, B. Watters, Woodburn, F. Catewood, P. Nyce, M. Di Cave, C. Royer, P. Davis, A. Achenbach. organization Ridley Township can be proud of is its hand. This colorful group has upheld the high standards 1 of our high school. ln the absence of the band director, Miss Marie Sidorsky. Miss Barbara Sandos provided excellent leader- ship for all members of the band. Miss Eleanor Webb, assistant director. supervised the activities of the color- guard, majorettes, and twirlers. ln the fall, the band gave the football team their full support and performed intricate routines to thrill the spectators. They attended the Cultural Olympics which took place at the l'niversity of Pennsylvania. This annual event provided not only stifT competition but also enjoyable enter- tainment. The band was awarded two certificates of merit -one for outstanding uniforms and the other for their fine marching ability. Lt-ft to Night. Bottom Row: Miss B. Sandos. Dire-ctor. ll, Balm-ly, Y. Rowlyk, ll. Mason, J. llc-islf-r, W. Atwood, l.. Delaney, J, Johns- ton, C. Reynolds, W. Martin. Middle Rout E. Shualt. K. Caldwell, H. Zensen, R. Schap- pel, ll. Tutton, G. Lawrenre, K. Cable, D. Dt-lozier, W. Fowler, J. Yoder, J. Schap- pel, Wh liowlyk. Twp Roux: J. lfstelle. K. lilotz. lt. Walters. ll, Singleton. H. Sheridan, G. fflausius. J. llivlu-rsun, L. lfeese, J. Borsch, N. tlolec, KL. Smith, A. Munson. Left to Right. First Row: H. Weightman, C. Jacobs. Second Row: E. Schartner, J. Hollenbach, H. Falout, R. Stutzman. Third Row: D. McCormick, W. Egbert, R. Letlar, R. Tiehel, J. Feese, W. McNamara. Fourth Row: J. Bartholf, R. Huber, W. Reilly, R. Camp- bell, J. McNerney, M. Tarr, S. Reeves. Standing: The winter and spring concerts presented by T. Wolfe, M, J. Merold, R. Corbett, C. Carzo, W. Foreacre, J. Billari, M. Sacharok, J. Taylor, E. Andrews, H. Hesselbacher, H. McCafferty, B. Ulkoski, S. Goldberg, K. Lynam, C. Moore, M. Ban- ahan, A. Grieco, J. Smith. Standing in foreground: S. Cox, K. Russo. the band provided hours of wonderful music. Several members of our band participated in District Bands and the State For- ensic Music Contest. These outside activities afforded an opportunity for the members who took part in them to receive recognition of their musical talents. The colorguard. majorettes. and twirlers received a chance to display their ability to perform drills of skill and precision by taking part in the band activities. Both the colorguard and majorettes received honors from Cul- tural Ulimpics. A newly formed organization was the Junior Rand consisting of seventh grade students. Meeting three times a week the members had the opportunity to practice band techniques. and advance their instrumental knowledge. UUH BI-l Il 'xl' Susan Cox, band mascot Trumpet trio: J. Feese, B. McNamara, B, 'lireho-l, accompanied by 5. Reeves. Katina Ru-so performs during the Winter Band bonu-rt. Left to right. Bottom row: Mr. N. Sachs-coach, B. Sellers, R Gentilli, E. Stalford, J. Campbell, J. McGinley, R, Ulmer Top row: J. Jilson, L. Weaver, P. Perry, R. Martin, T. Gray H. Davis-manager. The Cross Country team did not do much in the line of winning this year, hut the boys gained a great deal of experience, which will he a vital asset next fall. The record was three wins and six losses. The team placed twelfth of the l5 schools in District One. Because most of this year's squad will he returning, the pros- pects for the coming year look very encouraging. CHUSS IZUUNTHY Ridley Park runner nears finish line . ahead of J. McGinley . . . but McGin- BHUS ll1f'Yf9 Offs ley pulls ahead! Make that block! Get out of my road! Down boy! UNIUH HIGH FUIITBALI. The Junior High football team got off to a shaky start this season but once they got started they were hard to beat. After much practice and hard work they ended the season with a 3-2-1 record. The squad had impressive wins over Eddystone, Collingdale, and Darby, a tie with St. James freshmen, and dropped close deci- sions to Conshohocken and Media. The coaches, Letrinko, Sachs, and DiCiulio, have quite a rebuilding job on hand, because of eight of this yearis starters move up to play Junior Varsity or possibly Varsity football next fall. Next year the team drops Collingdale from their schedule and adds Ardmore and Bala Cynwyd. We hope the T54 team will con- tinue the record set by this year's squad. Left to right. Bottom Row: J. Phillips, P. Brunke, L. Jones, A. Brewster, I. Reiter, S. Wager, V. Daliessio, Capt., G. Moss, R. Stutzman, L. Divan, W. Blumberg, J. Dunn. Middle Row: Mr. N. Sa:-hs, Coach, E. Olinchak, J, Kraft, W. Has- r-hak, J. Blair, T. Evans. J. Rice, J. Navmann. J. Logan, C. Stillman, J. Kitcho, ff. Cannon, S. Ivenksy. Top Row: Mr. Letrinko, Coach, J. Nlerker, K. Waltson, T. Kannady, J. Bulisky, L. Chesnut. T. Werley, J. Hoover, B. Dombay, T. Jacobs, P. Green, if. Samuelson. Touchdown bound! Left to Right. First Row: A. Gaia, Asst, Coach, R. Rutherford, F. Damon. H. Thompson. J. Proch, J. Wonderly. A. Stang, P. Terhes. F. Nlartin, L. Ruben, B. lloan. J. Marler, ff. Burkett, D. Beadle. Mgr.. W. Nellius. Mgr. Second Row: H. Wynn, Asst. ffoavli, D. Plummer, G. Savastano, Xl. Brooks, ll. Haerer, H. Collins, ti. Xlingis, A. lmpriano. R. Thomas, R. Garling, lfapt. Weldon. J. Williams, R. Hill, R. Yoight, Mgr. Top Row: F. Mr. Marion and his coaching staff faced a difhcult task last fall when the first call for football was made. Ahead of them was a schedule of eleven games to be played against some of the most formidable opponents in the Philadelphia Suburban area. Behind them was the loss of twenty-one seniors through graduation. Just two days before the opener with St. James end, Tom Grant. one of the few returning lettermen, was taken to the hospital with polio. This was a blow from which the team never fully recovered. The bulldogs of St. James gave a portend of things to come when they gave the Green Raiders their worst defeat in history 63-7. Lower Merion followed by admin- istering a 53-6 loss. Pottstown was next in line and took home a 2-1-7 victory. Hopes were raised when the Green Raiders laced Lansdale, 31-0, only to be dashed when it was learned the game must be forfeited. l . Rogan. G. Buchanan. A. llaliessio, ff. Firth, J. Saunders, D. Marion, Head Coach. H. Adam, Asst. Coach, J. Evans, H. Dodd, tl. Foreaf-re. S. Martin, J. Milne, J. Satterjohn, J. Sullivan, .l Potter. H. ltodson. J. Berger. ll. Passmore, J. Dunn, R. Karwoski fil. Shaw, VV. Parramore, J. Genthert. J. Shahadi, H, Coullioorn if,- .,.. v 1 lipper Darby turned a late fourth quarter break into a touchdown to walk off with a 7-0 victory. While Chester and Abington continued the parade with 27-0. and 30-7 wins respectively. An unexpected early winter snowstorm forced post- ponement of the Haverford game. Then Media made the skies blacker by squeaking through with a 27-26 win. Not to be entirely denied. the Raiders then stormed back to defeat Clifton Heights 21-13 and register their final win. ln the final game of the season. a strong band of Stoners from Eddystone. beaten in their last eleven games with Township, had some measure of revenge by administering a 25-7 loss to the helpless Raiders. ln summary let it be said that the boys gave what they had. but the opponents usually had a little more. J. Milne and J. Berger clear the road for C. Barkett. Wliooiisl You dropped it. J, Dunn breaks up Lower Merion pass. HI WALK ALONE P. Terhes intercepts Clifton pass. P. Terhes nails Lower Merion mailcarrier. B, Doan scares againsg Cliflgn Heights, F. Rogan is stopped by Chester de GHIDIHU RESULTS fenders. W, Thompson is off to the races' A beautiful tackle by L. Ruben. 29 . Where did it go? N. Dannaker completes a suc- cessful lunge. B. Papale awaits drive from a Glen-Nor inner. GIRLS' This year's Raiderettes concluded a successful season with the record of four wins and four losses. This was quite an achievement considering the fact that few players returned from last year's squad. The spirit and cooperation of the squad members along with the expert coaching of Miss Blanche Prendergast made this record possible. During the summer, eleven girls attended hockey camp in the Poconos. Many hours were , bully. r -urn , VARSITY SQUAD Cleft to righti, Bottom Row: J. Hanley, B. Watters, D. Reese, J. Jones, Captaing P. Novatka, N. Dannaker. Top Row: N. Colder, N. Grant, B. Papale, C. Royer, B. Lilly, C. Tischler, Manager, J. Nymetz, Manager, Miss B. Prendergast, Coach. Girls line up for 25-yard HUEHEY devoted to learning hockey skills which enabled the team to meet their opponents with confidence and ability. Janice Jones, this year's captain, capably led the team both at practices and games. The graduat- ing seniors will take with them the many fine memories of fun and friendship gained while play- ing hockey at Ridley Township. Waiting for the opportune moment. D. Reese makes a drive. What are you going to do now? J. V. SQUAD fleft to right? Bottom Row: J. Singley, J. Anderson, T. Plum Mikkelson, C. Sorrentino, S. Novak, K. Lambert, B. Dickerson. Middle Row: B. J. Swavely, D. Contestabile, N. Yates, D. Kohlbrenner, S. Dougherty, A. Timony, J. Rosato, B. Balch, N. Thomas, R. Simpson, P. Hiller, J. Barras, N. Cotten, B. M. Scott, M. Moore. Top Row: Miss B. Prendergast, Coach, B. Hassel, Mgr. J. mer, M Shiedls, Hrbek, Ulmer Mgr. 1 The Publicity Committee hanging poster to herald the coming of Mr. Capadanno renders assistance to J. Ebsworth, R. Wagner, another Green Raider. and B. Gessig. ISHEE HI-lll1Ell A periodical report of the school and faculty news, sporting events, and other activities is published in the Green Raider, the school newspaper. Under the commendable sponsorship of Mr. Paul Capadanno, faculty advisor, and the excellent leadership of Rosalie Wagner, editor-in-chief, the staff, consisting of members from each class, succeeded in publishing a journal both informative and interesting to the student body and faculty. Left to right. Bottom row: B. Gessig, C. Viscidy, J. Ebsworth, D. Passmore, W. Nellius, D. Koas, Mr. Capadanno, R. Wagner, J. McDonald, A. Mastrota, E. D. Mead, G. Hanley, B. Thompson, E. Arndt. Second row: J. Taylor, C. Holmes, M. Benedek, J. Jones, V. Parvin, P. McNulty, D. Farkas, C. Buchy, K. Lambert, B. Hassell, S. Ciesielka, D. Taylor, J. Moore, M. Stocker. Third The addition of the publicity committee to the staff served the worthwhile purpose of informing the school, through posters about the paper. Putting together news articles, features, sports, pic- tures, cartoons and jokes, kept both the editorial and typing staffs of the Green Raidern extremely busy. Everyone worked in unison helping to produce a paper of which Ridley Township is proud. row: M. Lodge, N. Ruggierio, J. Giomboni, E. Shriver, J. Hiller, K. Russo, V. Tischler, E. Fritsch, J. Barras, N. Dannaker, B. Papale, F. Hart. Fourth row: F. Gatewood, J. Neubert, N. Robins, B. Davis, J. McCrossan, P. Hammond, V. Bascelli, B. Griliiths, A. Teil, B. Ulkoski. STUDENT COUNCIL. Left to Right. Bottom row: Mr. C. Price, Advisor, B. Papale, B. Boone, D. Farkas, iP. Hammond, J. Pass- more, D. Bennett, Sec., J. Potter, V. Pres., D. Passmore, Pres. B. Niece, Treas., R. Thomas, Sec., B. Balch, B. Hassel, B. Second row: A. Daliessio, B. Smith, J. Saunders, D. Frutiger, Edwards, B. Marler, M. Pallidino, Miss R. Wasser, Advisor. C. Dombay, F. Damon, J. Hoover, J, Minutola, H. Petinatti, C. Colberg, B. Dunleavy, C. Foreacre, R. Collins, D. Weldon, K. Stuzman. Third row: H. Gray, H. Hesselebacker, M. Mikkel- son, B. Stillman, M. Weaver, J. Bell, D. Kohlbrenner, D. Niece, B. Griiiith, G. Stillman, L. Rayner, C. Delozier, B. Hudson, M. Hutchinson, J. Becker, P. Armstrong. Fourth row: R. Ulmer, W. Hollenden, D. Sellers, B. Deliozier, J. Zentmeyer, N. Polcino, W. Sassman, D. Heatherington, A. Ciombone, L. Warren, J. Harden, J. Henn, A. Hutchinson, B. Biody, K. Paityka, B. Martin. Fifth row: R. Zannier, S. Wynne, J. Phillips, J. Shaeffer, B. Ledoshy, L. Cole, D. Martelli, J. Dickerson, A. Moss, M. Torchict, C. Perago, H. Falout, J. Hlingerman, J. Matthews, J. Hancock, R, Golberg, B. Dalson, R. Landis. MONITORS. Left to right, Bottom row: D. Bennett, E. Banks, P. McNulty, J. Jones, D. Passmore, Miss R. Wasser, advisor M. Lavender, J. Ebsworth, M. Benedek, C. Royer. Second raw: T. Grant, C. Colberg, R. Carling, J, Potter. J. Berger, C, Fore- acre, J. Sullivan, C. Michener, C. Zensen. Third Row: W. Ket- c-hen, R. Dunleavy, R. Thomas, N. Robins, A. Mastrota, R Wagner, B. Niece, R. Moran, E. Firth. Top Row: A. Daliessio J, Proch, R. Murphy, B. Doan, J. Dreyer, J. Williams, D. Gil: lespie, R. Downie, D. Fruit.ger. STUIJE T EIIUNEIL From the beginning of the school session to the very end of the year, the Student Council played a major role. One of the first tasks of this organization was to acquaint new students with the way the high school functions. Not only were new students made welcome, but any visitor to the school was cordially greeted by a member of the reception committee, which is operated by the Student Council. Weekly meetings were held which were attended by a representative from each home room. But the Council's work did not end there. Three United Fund drives were conducted, book covers sold, and during the Christmas Season, food was collected for some of the needy families in the Township. Another very important job undertaken by our stu- dent government was the publishing of a handbook, which records the school constitution and bylaws, out- lines the courses of study, and lists our athletic schedules. Because of the great number of students attending school this year, the responsibility of keeping hall traffic moving smoothly made the job of the monitors extremely important. Any violators of the Student Council regulations were sent to student court, which is conducted entirely by the pupils themselves. The progress made by this year's council was pri- marily due to the sponsorship of Miss Wasser, assisted by Mr. Price, and the Student Council officers: President Deane Passmore, Vice-president Jim Potter, Treasurer Betsy Niece, and Secretaries Dorothy Bennett and Ruth Thomas. D. Passmore looks on as R. Thomas gives report. D. Bennett STUDENT COURTS D- HHECYIY, J- Sullivan, J. Berger, Judge, records. D. Bulfin, A. Mastrota, J. Dunn. I P1-THE 'I' TEACHERS SSUEII-lTIIfl OFFICERS KL. to RJ Mrs. Kunkle, Treas., Mrs. Calvert, Pres Mr. Travis, V. Pres., and Mrs. Kohlbrenner. A group of people very much interested in the students at Ridley Township High School was the Parent Teachers Association. Members of this organization worked together to encourage coop- eration' between the home and school and to develop between them and the community at large, a united effort to secure for every student the high- est advantages in physical, mental. social, and spiritual education. Again this year the Parent Teachers Associa- tion adopted projects which improved the student body and school. As in the past. they awarded two one hundred dollar scholarships and two pen and pencil sets to graduating students having high scholastic standing. follow in mont her ,HIS S leaders lead spectators m song S Ourdoosando I' Hduc Cheer ts the ba Jllmor class Hd 111 a A Saturday night d ani? ALL ACTIVITIES Marc-ella Benedek reluvtanlly rec oil can trophy Irom Eddystone cheer eives 4- ru u R '. x x Q26 Q 41 ' av .33 xg.-j Xa I A eYf 'M- 5 '--- L - . , Oryx Ex , 1-'v 'n' g. X! N X W f!' X.,,?- ,.1- GDC , 'P S .Z Z Z Q any f 1 x' 'iff I, A X- ...XXX f f 5'X .-4 '-1-s .-4- , ,,.,-f Neff' sa-ff 2' r . 1 J . ef Y. v :I :. 1. ' ' ' t t-1 -.. 4, A l , , : A t Y L. lo R.: Bottom Rott: Dougherty, B. Edwards, J. Youst, G. Bas- celli, H, Cray, D, Taylor. Middle How: L. Raynor, P. Davis, C. Carzo, F. Borden, M. Shank, I. Wagner, S. Damicis. Top Row: A. Teti, B. Wiggins, F. Damon, J. Weinde-ll, C. Coliukus, J. Manera, R. Gentile. L. to R.: Bottom Row: H. Hesselbacher, M. Mikkelson, S. Novak M. Highley, H. Strickland, F. DeValerio. Middle Row: C. Hoganson C. Ilelozier, J. Campbell. J. Flynn, J. Mason, L. Dickerson, E. Haneyl Top Row: C. Broomall, C. Osuchowski, T. Burke, J. Palemero, J Grace, F. Foller. E. Meade. L. to R.: Bottom Row: S. Neubert, L. Murphy, S. Goldberg, S. Norton. J. Poole, B. Weinberg. Middle Row: B. Marler, H. McCaf- ferty, J. Hardy, C. Freiss, D. McCormick, N. Moore, R. Simpson. Top Row: C. Paine, R. Leflar, J. Rhodi, T. Fortune, R. Tiehl, C. Baldwin, J. Feese. 9 I 2 , IS -.. L. to R.,' Bottom Row: N. Turner, S. Markham, B. Hibbs, C, Sor rentino, A. Sykes, M. Hargis. Middle Row: P. Novatka, J. McVickay J. Baddis, C. Edwards, ll. Ward, U. Svheible, B. Hrbek. Top Row B. Tomlinson, J. Bennett, fl, Czyewski, S. Yates, J. Evans, J. Caserto The Sophomore class resembles a small child ll. Harley. who is gradually becoming less needful of the Mothers care. By this time the students have become familiar with the school routine and can more ably participate in activities. The class under the supervision of Mr. Caia lhead sponsorj. Miss Prendergast, Mr. Ross, Miss McCafTerty, and Miss Hampton began in earnest to raise funds for their future years at Ridley Township. The biggest project undertaken by the mem- bers of this class, was the sale of Christmas cards, ribbon, and wrapping paper. The boys and girls, under the direction of Miss Blanche Prendergast, worked hard to make this project a success. This L. to R.: Bottom Row: E. Fury, J. Anderson, J. Tribulas, C. Gaehr- ing, C. Yerdon, D. Grayson. Middle Row: K. Brownlee, K. Arndt, J. Miller, 5, Martin, J. Charles, D. Riddel, H. Gardner. Top Row: R. Thomas, J. Benedek, E. Wendeler, L. Smondroski, J. Shaak, R. ,A '. Karwoski, R. Ooh. J--t. L. lu R.: Bottom Rout A. lzanigan, B. Thomas, J. Morris, N. Grant, N. Colder. S. Yan Zant. Middle Row: S. Manspeaker, M. L. Nelson H. lilotz, .l. Pfander, ll. Moore, N, Cambrill, M. Ross. Top Row J. Kelly, W. Phillips, ll. llonnors. R. Weldon, R. Blair, T. Gattone 5. Nlinutola. CLASS campaign, was a great hnancial asset to the class. An 'lacquaintancen dance was given to enable the boys and girls to meet many of the new stu- dents who had just entered the school. ln the spring, two dances were held in con- junction with the freshmen and junior classes. Both were enjoyed by everyone and steps were taken to try and establish these dances as annual occurrences. The Sophomores also presented the traditional three-one act plays. These plays were directed by Miss Hampton with the assistance of the other three sponsors. The students are looking forward to the many activities oflered in their junior year. L. to lf.: Hlrllllm Rout B. S. Stillman, S. Briddes, Nl. Peir-howski, ll. Pruvtte. NI. Diflave, J. Barr. Middle Row: E. Sanborn, P. Somers, G. Tuson, ll, Austin, fl. Faron, N. fiotton, J. Petz. Top Row: A. Scone, J. Ruskey, F. Kogan. J. Sattazahn, W. Smith, F. Thielig. H. Wright. J L .tn R.: Bottom Row: l., Slogoff, K. Lambert, J. Anderson J lirazas, lf. lliekerson, li. J. Thompson. Midrlle Kaur: S. fiiesielkai ll. Bnlrin. ll. Dnehring. lf. Feinberg, F. Campo, B. Verratti , L. l.incoln. Top Raw: l.. Jackson, ft. Hodffins T. Xlontnomer' C. v Y Q.. . ,. y, llolloway, l.. l.e'vandoski. .l, fNew1'ornbe, P.. Hauser. I uf 57 L. to If.: Hnlzom Rout Y, Nlann, Y. Nlanll, L, Harsh, A. Pubanz, J. Singley, l.. Nlusial. .llizlzlle Rout l'. llnryea. P. Weinberg, J. Crockett, I.. Ki:-ny. J. Phillips, A. l-ingle, P. llarmes. Top Row: Nl. Savage, ll, ,M-hey, W. Penny. l,. llenrlf-rson, J. Daniels, W. Walvk, l . Caldwell. L. In R.: Bottom Row: lf. Evans, li. ffrawley. J. Engle, M. Scott, S, Rice, F, Hansell. Mirlzlle Row: N. Thomas, D. Stuchel, P. Tehres, l.. Reuben, ff. Focht, l.. Mast, M. llilley. Top Row: J. Gibson, D. Evans, B. Sellers, K. llayne, A. Plummer, R. Nlattiford, J. Weidow. rx L. to R., Bottom Row: C. Campbell, G. Hanley, R. Winterbottom, C. Lindsey, P. A. Lewis. Middle Row: R. Buchanan, B. Shields, NI. Green, A. Fist-her, L. Baum. Top Row: H. Grace, A. Con- stance, N, Lambert, W. Kelchner, J, Hollenbach. UNIUH EL S5 L. to R.: Bottom Row: C. Rolwinson, D, Taylor, J, Eckert, C. Benner, C. Steinbach, V. Farkas. Middle Row: B. Papale, R. Chest- nut, W. lNIacNamara, R. Link, F. Hart. Top Row: R. Ledly, D. Evangelista, S. Reeves, R, Horne, G. Haerer. L. to R.: Bottom Row: C. Bradigan, L. Clerval, B. Hassel, D Clausius, B. Blumberg, J. Calderone. Middle Row: J. Thorn, J DellaCamera, V, Walker, R. Wright, J. Moore. Top Row: J. Castor W. Parramore, R. Horman, J. Hughes, J. Minutola. As a small child learns to walk unaided by his mother. so the Class of 'S-5. in the hnal stages of its high school career is endeavoring to learn the values of self-dependence. ln preparation for the days following commencement. when each graduate shall go into the world to make and take his place. he shall have as his shields, not only the knowledge he acquired from hooks, but also his experience in human relations which he learned from his dealings with his friends and teachers and the activities in which he participated. We expanded in our knowledge of salesman- ship hy the sale of personal and school stationery, seals. and pencils. Miss Camlin and Mr. Price managed these sales. Class dues were collected and rings were sold. Our assembly. which was presented in the fall, Arthur Goofy and his linemiesf' was enthusiasti- cally received. Nliss Reilly directed. Our next undertaking, Double Door, a three act play. directed hy Mr. Sholly. proved worthy of our eflorts. L. to R., Bottom Row: D. Koas, li. Fritseh, N. Harvey, J. Hiller, L. to R.: Bottom Row: I. Menezak, S. Frehafer, J. Fachtt 'lf Heger. Middle Row: B. A. Lilley, R. Shaw, G. Lynch, W. Selleck, llarold, l'. Hagerty, C. Yin:-ent. Middle Row: M. Merold, H. Hah G. Hardy. Top Row: ll. Hutchinson, W. Loutey, J. Dunn, D. Beadle, lnart, C. Hornibrook, J. Milne, Y. Macllonald. Top Row: C. Mm 1 R. Collins. J. Hammond, A. Slang, R. Martin, C. Weddel. I.. to RJ Holton: Rule: Xl. Harper. N. Dannziker. J. Coschler. J. I.. lo H.: Bottom Hou: ll, Schmidt, ll. Reese, l.. Weed, C. Stillman lia1I'i'21f. J. Nynientz. .lliiltlle Hour: B. Howarth, G. Buchanan, C. B. Watters. B. Nloore. .llitlzlle Rout .-X. Yan Horn, J. Jillson, D Stoppel. F. Stearns. Pi. tlarlsen, Top Row: lf. Witialc, W. Zensen, J. Poirer. l.. Booth, J. Billari, Top Row: B. Weihle, P. Volk, I.. Jacob lienther. ll. felislxi. H. llulier. stein, IQ, tL0rg-nliq-rg. J, Snjith. Un April 9, the junior-senior prom was heldg this it as the social highlight of the year. lleld in the spring. our class party was quite a success and gave us one hnal get together hefore sunnner dismissal. The success of our junior year cannot he measured in athletic triumphs. monetary gains or personal achievements aloneg hut hy the experi- ence ue have all gained through these and other actixitis. I-oth in the classroom and on the field. lfacli year spent in school molding our char- acters and personalities hetter prepares us for the luture and sell'-dependence. With inuch gratitude ite acknowledged our sponsors. Xliss lleilly. Nliss llanilin. fllr. Price. and Nlr. Fholly. for ue realize that any honors and successes ue hate achiered ise owe in more than a part to their guidance and unselfish aid they alxsays offered. I.. to R.: Bottom Rout J. Frzune. A. De Haxen, C. Jacobs, S. Mae- Neil, B. Bali-li. B. Griliith. .llidzlle How: Mr-Craig, F. Rugar, R. l'inock, J. Bartholf. ll. llreishach. Top Hour: E. Quesenberry, YV. Sldlasters, ll. l.ippin, E. Stalford, H. Powell. L. to R.: Bottom Rout I.. Burman. B. Papale, E. Morris. XI. Sivak, B. Leary, J. Filhert, .lluldle Row: S. Bell. J. McGinley, CQ. LaC-asse, R. Roesherg. A, Teal. Top Rout H. Arnold, E. Becker, J. Barlow, J. D ayis, G. Meyers. I.. 1 11 R.: Ballon: Rout ll, Simpson. l.. Ilill. J. lincoln. ff. Lawrence lf.. lzxf-ret. l., Nluslal. .llztlflle Knut J. l,lllll'l'ltlf'l'i. E. xliiftlll. L. Perry Nl. Brook. Nl. Paulslioik, Top Rout .l. Winnie-rly. T. Cray. J. Saun- ders. -X. lluhis. J. liauliill. very Music Department presenting its annual pageant. Joyce Eckert reads the Christmas story. Mary watches over her Child. The wise men pay homage, VUCAI. ln recent years the school has shown tremendous growth, and the chorus is no exception, having more than doubled its membership in this time. Anyone approaching room 102 during seventh period this year, could hear the chorus rehearsing new songs under the fine direction of Mr. Schisler. This year as in previous years, the chorus presented its Candlelight Service. Bible readings and colorful tableaux,depicting the first Christmas, Left to right. Front: R. Moran, Mr. C. Schisler, director, R. Thomas. Bottom row: M. Johnston, P. Marley, L. Raynor. J Poole, S, Norton, H. Crawley, L. Dickerson, A. Hutchison, E. Feinlnurg, L. Baum, E. Andrews, J. Jilson, E. Grilhth, P. Millman. C. Lindsay, P. llel Prado, B. Dickerson, J. Neal. Second row C. Stillman, A. Teal, E. Gompf, R, Comfort, H. Barley, Nl Spivak, P. Trusty, R. White, J. Battis, W. Hasehak, W. Hansen, L. Weetl, S. Briddles, J. Borsch, V. Farkas, J. Engle, R. Reynolds. Third row: J. Anderson. K. Brownlee. l.. Scott, S. Frehafer, V Rascelli, S. Novak, H. Thompson, G. Lynch, W. Selleek, R Weilmle, E. Wertrlelar, Barr, S. McNeil, N. Thorton, M. Evans, S. Bell. E. Ranks. A. Dulmolino. Top raw: I.. Caltihiano, E, Kil- vington. S. Reid, ll. Clansus, ll. Rurvhill. N, Kunkle. Xl. Hansen T. Plummer, L. Dill. N. Thomas. P. Riley. E. Carol. C. Lount C. Thompson, B. Mason, S. Shaak, ID, Wright, J. Nymetz. s v Left to right. Bottom Row: B. Lomax, C. Hetzel, S. Achey, ,L N. Parvin, P. Palmer, L. Henry, B. Catsiff, B. Dalson, .L Dean, Potter, C. Nloirall, C. Pardo, R. Palladino, D. Bell, V. Mac- P. Armstrong, S. Findle. Top Row: C. Quigley, J. Atchison, Feeters, J. Larney, H. Kohlhrenner, R. Goldberg, Mr. C. Schisler W. Sassaman, W. Evonsky, W. Crim, R. Landis, M. Keeler, N. -Director, Middle Row: N. Klumlrach, V. Hrbek, D. English, Collec, D. Feinberg, F, Scahffer, F. Kellermann, S. Niece. M SIE added to the spirit of the program. The chorus also participated in exchange programs with other schools and sang at nearby churches. ln the spring the hand and chorus combined for their annual Spring GIRL'S ENSEMBLE. Seated: Mr. C. Schisler Director. Standing: Ileft to right? B. Grilhth S. Briddes, M. Divan, L. Rainer, D. Omer, S. Frehafer, L. Scott, M. Hansen, S. McNeil R. Thomas. Festival which was well attended. Several of our chorus members represented Ridley Township in various outside activities such as the District P. Nl. li. A. Chorus, the Inqiurer Charities Festival and the Forensic and Music League Events. Ruth Thomas, president of the chorus, was chosen to sing in the State Chorus. a select group of 200 voices. Miss Webb conducts group singing in music class. .lunior chorus during candlelight service. Nlr. Sffhislr-r IllI'PI'l4 the- senior chorus. -Q 1 Joan Taylor scoops topping over cake. EAPETEHI The purpose of the cafeteria is to serve well bal- anced meals essential to growing youth. These nutritional requirements were met under the direction of Miss Norma Lash, who was assisted by a staff of seven women and those students who took the Cafeteria Management Course. Miss Lash a well trained dietician. has had a wealth of experience in food preparation and is well qualified to conduct a program of balanced lunches. Z-KNABEME T Hoagie day, always a big event for the students, was held at various intervals throughout the year. The boys of the Senior Class were of great assistance in making the hoagies. Through the supervision of Mr. Caia, order and cleanliness was maintained. He was aided by a group of students, who willingly gave up a part of their lunch period to keep the cafeteria a clean and wholesome place in which to eat. Cashier P. Hagerty receives payment from E. Mead. Mrs. Rader spoons whipped potatoes. Mrs. Kressler removes buns from rack German choral group renders a Christ- mas carol. Mr. Capadannohs Spanish class takes a ISSI. Miss Camlin aids M. Benedek in French translation. LANGUAGES Civilization could not exist without the use of languages which permit us to convey our thoughts to others through speech and writing. Peace can only be attained through the understanding of the worlcl's many people, and the knowledge of their languages is the basis for this understanding. Forming the groundwork for all romance languages is Latin. ln the romance held. students are offered a choice of Latin. French or Spanish. Coming to the Teutonic languages we find German. The German students were quite active this year. They observed German Week by displaying posters and conducting a contest of translating German phrases. Prizes were awarded to the winners. At Christmas time the German Choral group rendered carols. linglish, our own language, is taught from seventh through to the twelfth grade. Different phases of gram- mar and literature are covered in the various classes. Mr. Kolb's English class takes time out to smile for the camera. Students do English exercises as Mrs. Moore looks on. Latin students write on board for Miss Camlin. CJ Mr. Thompson explains a physics bl Science-a word with superfluous meaning, is the name used for the cours f chemistry, and physics. es o general science, biology, First coming into our school in 7th grade we wondered what went on in these strange rooms with long uments. The ninth graders learned of some of the instruments in general science, but little did they know that the hardest work lay before them. Students found biology a bit harder than the pre- vious course. Looking through microscopes, disecting small animals, and l difficult but interesting. black tables and numerous instr earning the large names were Mr P' h rice s ows slide rule to B Sellers while B Stillma l k . . n oo s through microscope. pro em. Mr. Thompson observes chemistry stu- dents dilutmg solution. SIIIE CE A ll Chemistry meant learning valences, balancing equa- tions and working with things which apparently were not there, but theoretically were there. Dirty test tubes and flasks had to be washed, wet paper had to be cleaned out of the sinks and asphyxiating smells or some of the experiments had to be endured. Following chemistry, came physics the most difficult and the last medium of science in high school. Students studied problems based on the theory of mechanical, potential, and kenetic energy. lt was necessary to work with all the tools of science and mathematics in special applications to per- form the accurate experiments. D. Passmore and R. Carling bottle oxygen. . l P. Henninger solves plane sailin r b Mr. Womer elicits answer from stu- - d lem for Mr. Smith. g P 0 ent. MATHEMATICS Mathematics is a vital link in the chain of knowl- edge. It encouraves thinki d ' walk of life. The fundamentals of math are taught in the seventh and eighth grades. ln the ninth grade academic students may advance their education in this field by studying C ng an is essential in every Miss Gibbons' seventh grade math class, Algebra l. Senior high offers plane and solid geometr , Yv Algebra ll and trigonometry. Commercial math and consumeris education are 'l bl ava1 a e for those who plan to enter the business world. Vocational math is oflered in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades to all vocational students. L. Divan and Miss E ' d' ni iscuss rate-time problem. wx. uf , , mf' w. -fi' 3 4 Lx W' wh .. ,Qfsq 1 mf V 1 V' ', + l 5' 1 , 1 'N f-A f I eb: . A Q , -..ls ' ', ' ' km L -A M .' ' . , 'is' ' ' rf? K I -A' NQ 1'1- . Q M3455 .. ,,. A55 1, , ' , ,., ?'fJ'i1 ' K ,L -F' -1 4 1 '. I ,, ' .- A U . 4- -:uri , s ., ., Q . X V l7',7 igfV Zia? 1 1, ,T 1- Q ' Zig gf a n 554 . , -5 W. ,f .V , A W we it 1 A TL , ' r 4 , .f. Y f A ,., , . 4! 55, ' if- 1.K 1 iw . ,. ,gi we .5 V., lf: iii I A Y 5 34' 6' .J 4 , 'VK A .54 1 ., ff J ,L ., wiwnubvyc. . r N ,5 A 4 s If . .,..gg ' . 1 fit? if ' M-A , ii: gig? .5 ' A ff gf A .' M71 if 'Tf 'f 1. ,,,, ': 4 1, X ,yffgn-1 9 'S :HQ 1 .M ' ' . ' 1 a 'V A b 1. A 'W' fl 'ff' E 1. V' f' JB 'Q'-4, ,I , 515 .4fLff,f'U 5i ' :Vg illggplwilk T5 If as ,L ii M. - V lJ.ll..llJLl l.l.ll.1 .l.l.l 1l.l.l.l Ll 1 .llllj J. Camphell glues hookcase with the aid of cabinet clamps. Student turning on the wood lathe. B. .loyce uses the hand saw. Perhaps the most rapidly expanding held of education is that of lndustrial Arts. Well aware of this fact. Ridley Township lligh School has done a fine joh of meeting this demand. At the present time two complete shops are operated hy the school. During the past year a careful survey was made. which resulted in a complete revision of the departments program. The helds of activity now ollered include explanatory week in woodworking. electricity. sheet metal. metal working. ceramics. and leather work. Such a wide spread program leads many students to select a particular vocation for major training for their lifeis work. Also it develops interests and abilities in hohliies which occupy their leisure time. The teachers pro- viding this training are Mr. Wagner, Nlr. Tracy. and Mr. Letrinko. H. Early 'prepares a dish drawer hy ft jig saw in operation. Usmfl 3 6-lfwh JOIHIPF. 11121. TED 5 BJEIITS ' Nlr. lluwnvs explains trig prolllvln to ll. King and lf. Svonv. tl. Stoppell and R. Shaw demonstrate principle of the inclined plan to Mr. NIarion's related science class. The held of related suhjects provides instruction for shop students in those studies which are closely related to their shop work. Mr. Wlilliams teaches the mechanical drawing classes. Mr. Marion teaches related Physics, while Mr. Downes instructs hoth the related Chemistry and mathematics courses. These courses are designed not only to prepare the hovs for entrance into their respective trades. hut also to make it possilnle for advanced study after graduation. All hovs in the 'unior high school receive traininff in mechanical draw- . l rv :- ing. Those senior high hovs who are not memhers of the vocational depart- ment. hut are interested in mechanical drawing may take advanced courses in this suhject. The classes are conducted hy Mr. Leonardo and Nlr. Tracy. J. Lonnors prepares to make drawing J, tiger-rig. 1,4 llyewski. and 'lf llattone for his wood shop project. work on vocational math. Hr. Di Cuilio looks over C, Meyers drawing. Nlr. 'l'raf'ey shows 'lf White the proper method of lettering, .ff R PHYSIC L EDUIIATIUN AND HEALTH Students from the elenth throllffh to the twelfth rade are reqlllred to take phx lfdl 6lllll3llOl1 Thl l not C0IlNldCI'CCl a reqlllrenlent but all OlJlJOI'lllIl1lX All opportllnltx to learll the rllle and method of plallnf l lort a lootllall hoeltel ha ltetllall lolles 33 an lla elal artlcl DHUOII lll tle e 3llCllCN llul s a hne ellse of teamwork and falr plas lll the student Il tll manner t e tu CIIIN Urow NOCIH x as we as lhl lcalll lux ledflllllff to cooperate wlt one another lieeall e clean and healthful llxlnff IN all e selltla need lll elerw COIIlIIlllIlllX health was taught lll e tl lltll and elelenth ffrade lll elghth ffrade we learlled about the lleeds dllITlClllN and fLlIlCllOIlS of the humall lllnlor ,Llrl prac lltf' good groomlng. Nl Plahertx locates llody gland for Nl Selleclt I llodx Lleanllnes plal ed an lmportant part lll all health cla es W hell 'food 1 roomlnff wa tudled cla s member :ut on lltte klt fl6YI10IlNlI'dllH' how to hrush telr ttetl clean thelr flllver ltHllN take faclals and wash lrll h and eomll the halr How to prelent the spread of dl ease lll our COIIIIIILIINIICN was taught ln sexenth Grade lll elexellth frade lC3I'Illll hr t ald and famlll relatlons was fun -Xnxone walltlnf lllto the room ClUI'lI1U flr t ald terrl ale dCClClClll lll flrt ald we were al 0 tauflht how to treat tllll-CI'Cl1l txpes of llrulses wound and other allments lhe forlelt method of applwlng a trlangular head llanda e 'NIr Wynne watches a T brarlt demonstrates the new method of applyln artlhtlal resplratlon on W NlCll1llQ , L S F Y . 1 . QS 1' I . . gg s ' ' ' 's' ' ' . 's 's ss ' F g ' I. -s s ' . s ' ' ' . 4 ' l s s 5 Q, ' - h ' f S fs 'ls ' ' F 'a slchsl s's' '. 's' '.' lll, ls.' '. ' Q ' d 's lf l. P- ' 'I ' ' l s ll 'S 'ldg 's ' ' .' 5 ' Q ' C . S L V . 1, . k S. Q E- . gl S . , . 1. . 5 l l's ' , h s d i I. 3 'llv' .5 'll -. 1' ,!' ' 1. qs ' I 's'-A I' U' - ' F ' - h , period would have thought there must have heen a s ' F s: ' l 'l ' f' . l s s , fu f ' Q 1 1 ' l L, 2' Z' Z' A ' .' 5 , ' f, . - A - ' ' V g . .L .l l, ' 'fllqlgpw - fr ,tie m l l X jk K f , Nr, .' ' if I k V, l . . ' - S . ' 5 . iss ' 1' ' . ' s , . I 5 I 'I 5 ' L 6 E 5 25' .fav Students practice tiling. Mrs. Hoffman observes C. Micheners typing. Clerical practice class. Hr. Werther instructs shorthand class. L. Dickers on operates key-driven cal culator. EIIMMEHIIIAL The Business Education Department has two objectives. One is the training of our students to be good-living, up-right citizens. The second is to give the students who choose a vocational type of training the necessary instructions in habits. skills. and attitudes to prepare them for work. The course is designed to give thorough preparation to those who are expecting to earn a livelihood in the business world. When students have completed the Business lfducation Course, thev are capable of filling Josition - l 4 U as stenographers. typists. hle clerks. general clerks. and bookkeepers. Business Education furnishes cultural as well as technical training. It 41' aims to combine these elements in such a manner as to give the students the proper conception of the relation that this course bears to life. lt imparts knowledge of subject matter and familiarity with the skills and techniques essential in business. The success of the school placement bureau placing our students with industries and businesses as soon as they have graduated is an indication of the accomplishment of these aims. A typing speed test. R. Webb takes letter from dictaphone. 'fhroutrh the p0lf'S. Mr. Miller 4-ondua-ts driving theory Wallin!!f0filN'41fiWl'- class. A TU DRIVING To meet the problem of the high accident rate among teen-age drivers. a program of driver training was introduced in Ridley Township in I9-19. Mr. Miller. who was assisted this year by Mr. Ross. teaches prospective drivers not only the fundamentals of driving and safety but a knowledge of motors as well. LIBRARY The library. an integral part of our school, is used daily by many stu- dents. Research problems. current events. material for debates and essays. and books for leisure reading all can be found here. Mrs. Fow and members of hier library club are always willing to assist anyhone who asks help. Il. Grayson and R. Cr-ntile select books. Nlrs. Foxy stamps book for I.. Baum. Atlantic Refining Company tests rear tion time. Students read new spapers. Dr. Lewis Checks blood pressure' Iyr' Sulman Chef-kg Studentig teeth, Dr. Gallagher removes sutures from E. CLI The school clinics are an integral part of the school's health program. The medical clinic is supervised hy Dr. Harry Gallagher, ably assisted hy registered nurse, Mrs. Irma Bergin. An important service of this clinic was to give medical examinations throughout the school year. Dr. Lawrence Starer gave physicals to all those taking part in athletics. bcone s linger. IE This year chest x-rays were given free of charge to all 11th and 12th' grade students along with all sports participants. Doctors Klaus and Sulman operated the Dental clinic. Dental work was completed on both elementary and high school students. Mrs Bergm and -the Kllvmgwn pre 'Nhss Warren assists as Dr Klaus cleans Dr Gallagher examines K Stephensons childs teeth injured ankle pare dental summaries if ,wx rx Viv, 9 I ul 1---gm K iw 'f' . -.if Six I - U - ff-M1 . ' i . f , W ff! 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A ' , 1 Af Q A .4 , H 5 gf 5 :gg ..v-- QQ gh , ' , , an I ' if W 4. is Left to Rzght Kneelmg J Potter R Dodson E Wmak Stand mg H Coulbourn 'Nlgr J Dreyer R Carling G Buchanan .l Dunn ,I Nlllne J Pfanders D Cllleple Xlr Wynne Coach J Dreyer HIPS the ball to E Wlllak l J Dunn goes up for W0 Frrst jump of the season SE IIJH HIGH After loslng seven of the first elght games xt looked as though the Ralder courtmen were IH for a rugged season but those elght non league games gave coach H Wynne an opportumty to plan the strategy for the league season Soon the league games were under way and the Ralders began by defeatmg their first four opponents only to recene a hard setback when they lost the two games to the highly touted Hldley Park and Prospect Park squads who were destmed to become the champlons of the d1str1ct Comlng forth wlth renewed sp1r1ts the Rldley Fne repeated thelr performance by wlnnmg the next four league . :. ,,. ,. .. - :. ,l .,. ',,, ,. ,. ,.. ,. :,. s,.. 1' , . ' S6 79 ' 7 . U ' ' y, U . 9 7 7 . . V .. H. .v,, . 4 w , l l BASHETB LI. games whxch brought them face to face wlth Rndley Park and Prospect Park once more and as before the Ralders lost these games Despite thls Rldley Townshlp was entered 1n the P l A A Class A playoffs at the Penn Palestra agalnst Chester who many consldered one of the best teams 1n the state The Ralders were defeated by Chester but only after a game which was one of the most CXCllllI1g 1n the 1953 54 basketball season ThlS loss was certalnly no dlsgrace to Rldley Twp slnce Chester went all the way to the state finals No tlme to rest R Marler drlves through Prospects defense for lay up shot P Terhes A Imprlano .Standing T Dahessxo Mgr S Mm utola D Conners R Karwoskl L Smondroske R Zaleskx B Sellers Mr Cara Coach Left to right. Kneeling: Marler, A, Stang, G. Hornibrook, l Left to Right Kneelmg J Hanley B Lllley D Reese J Jones M Gammon P Novatka Standzng Mlss B Prendergast Coach J Eckhert B Papale M Harper N Dannaker B Papale P J Hanley raises score Who s got xt? BIHI. 5 As another basketball season has come to an end the glrls and Mlss Prendergast are to be congratulated upon upholdmg the standards of glrls basketball at Rldley Townshlp Hlgh School Practlce began early 1n December and the team gave up many hours of thelr Chrlstmas vacatlon to pre pare for the tough schedule ahead of them A basketball Cl1Yl1C was held ln Phlladelphla at whlch the team was muted to demonstrate a shlftmg zone defense They also attended another cl1n1c at Upper Darby at whlch they l 1 Y Y Z' A 7 . , . . ' : ' . , , McNulty, llfigrl. , l , 1 l I , l 5 l B SHETB LI. played several games wlth the leading teams of Delaware County The team won thelr first three games untll a defeat by Rldley Park brought a two year wmmng streak of 11 games to an end Then they went on to wm two more of the remalmng four ThlS year lt was dCC1dCd to elect a captam for each game and at the conclus1on of the season to choose a captam for the year After the final game Barbara Tomlmson was elected captaln Chester guard attempts to N0 time i0 PFHCUCC ballet prevent N Dannaker from shooting Ti '5 M is ,ZW Z A-M ,H my I 5 t Wag ?iii,,g,g15gkM wig? W 1 1' S yy w wk QV eq ma iff ngww Q at.. faqgy If -aw ' 4 gb 5 ',a,y2 K 7 yi ,IV 'Fyjr jgwwi ww' wqfwthn 5. Af: fa f L 3 s ftgkgif 3252 ltr? fr 5, W ping, yi use if hy, 'M 'C 1. 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A' -V 1 ' - -V' ,z aw ' 7 . - I M 1 fl aw , '?fZ'3' 2v ':3 4 .1': :w..W,.f:, 'ffbmiw . ffP5f'fwf:'f'fff an MWffw,.if1a,m: . . , , I . . . . , . , . ' . , t . . , . . . . . ., . . , JH. HIGH SEATING CLUB First Row: L. to R., Miss Snively-Sponsor, Margaret Gabriel, Chris- tine McGuire, Leona Dill-president, Susan Briddles, Sally Ann Goldberg. Second Row: Dolly McMullen, Ann Haynie, Barbara Seiverd, Peggy Lewis, Barbara Shields, Pat Albee. Third Row: Mary Palladine, Barbara Mabry, Mae Houser, Pat Hinkle, Mary Kay Eli, Pat Gordon. Fourth Row: Norman Zeswitz, Lowell Harvey, Gerry Grasty, Barbara Boyer, Jean Beynon, George Grimm, Herbert Davis. GH. HIGH GHATING GLUH Bottom Row: L. to R4 Laurel Greene, Nella Gene Golec, Annette Dlugosz, Kay Dill, Elena Altieri, Judy Weinberg, Mrs. Shaffer. Middle Row: Barbara Wehreuein, Rosalind Goldberg, Marian Ham- ilton, Carolyn Yates, Marie Cheadle, Angela Pullman, Helen Wood. Top Rout Carol Moore, Jerry Yoder, Bill Evonsky, David Edmiston, Albert Greenwood, Dorothy Wallace. The purpose of the Senior High Skating Club is to teach the fundamentals and the more difficult technique of skating. The advanced members of the organization spent a great deal of time teaching the members of the Junior High Skating Club the basic fundamentals of the' sport. The group enjoyed taking trips every other week to the local rink where they perfected their ability to skate. DANCE GLUB The Dance Club was open to the boys and girls of the ninth and tenth grades. This club was organized to teach its members the fundamental steps of Latin American dances as well as North American dances. The students cooperating with their sponsor Miss Eni, learned such dances as the samba, rhumba, waltz, and jitterbug. The Junior High Skating Club, under the guidance of Mrs. Shaffer has attained the object of teaching the fund- amental of the art of roller skating to its Junior High school members. Scheduled trips were taken regularly every other Thursday to the local skating rink where they put into practice the knowledge they gained in discussions. JH. HGH GHGGG The Junior Red Cross Club engaged in various pro- jects such as the filling of gift boxes for overseas children, the decorating of tray covers, and compiling booklets from Christmas cards and newspapers for hospital patients. The Future Homemakers of America assisted the organization by baking cookies and a group of vocational boys constructed plywood checkerboards. The club met at various times under the sponsorship First Row: L. to R.,' Ann Haynie, Doris Kohlbrennen, Lois Marsh, Barbara Mabry, Mary Palladino, Miss Eni. Second Row: Howard Duering, Helen Gray, Enid Strzala, Penny Durayea, Nicholas Polcino, Robert Mervine. Third Row: Vincent Daliessio, Stanley Chiachor- owski, James Rodi, Kenneth Hain. Fourth Row: James Hoover, Robert Marler, Jack Craft. of Mr. Paul D. Shriver. Seated: L. to R.,' Pamela Harmes, Rodger Stutzman, Barbara Hrbek Standings Gay Hahey, Edward Lynch, John Hansen, Marjorie Wendt Bottom Row: L. to R. Margaret Gabriel, Leona Lincoln, Pamela Harmes. Roberta Simpson, Margaret Stocker, Mrs. Thompson, Middle Row: Joan Tribulas, Christine Shuster, Marjorie Wendt, Barbara Thompson, Maria Matthews, Jeanette Thompson. Top Row: Barbara Hrbek, Idona Jackson, Jacqueline Slack, Carolyn Jisson, Sonja Achey, Charlotte Robinson. Bottom Row: L. to R. Mary Kay Elia, Gloria Launt-vice president, Barbara Shields-president, Barbara Thompson-treasurer, Margaret Stocker, Mrs. Fow. Mz'ddle Row: .loan Tribula, Diana Contestible- secretary, Jane Bulisky, Amelia Teal, Dorothy Dreisbach. Top Row: ,Io-Ann Reynolds, Mae Houser, Caroline Jensen, Anne Engle, Sandra lVPcQuaig. FUTURE HIIMEMAKERS UI' AMERICA LIBRARY CLUB The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization devoted to girls who are interested in all phases of homemaking. They give their services willingly and free of charge to the home, the school, and the com- munity. Many of the girls assisted in caring for children whose parents were being given tuberculosis x-rays. The group also helped with various lied Cross projects. All this was accomplished under the sponsorship of Mrs. B. Thompson. USHERETTE CLUB The l'sherette,Club. under the direction of Mrs. Heed. served the school at many of the social functions such as class plays, band concerts. Baccalaureate service, and graduation exercises. Through the experience gained in these services the girls achieved poise and self-confidence. Before ushering. the group met with their olhcers, who are: Lorraine Clerval. president, Beverly Griffith. secretary, Loretta Dickerson. treasurer. The Library Club provides experience for those who are interested in the manner in which a library functions. Shelving books and filing cards are included among their duties. This organization, under the direction of Mrs. M. Fow, was kept busy supplying the students and teachers with good reading material throughout the year. FUTURE TEACHERS UF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America is a newly organized club in Ridley Township and is supervised by Miss Ruth Wasser and Mr. Robert Filson. The purpose of this club is to acquaint students interested in the teaching profession with various colleges and the various assets of the field. Several movies were shown in which the responsibilities of the teachers were brought to the attention of the club members. This club has inspired an interest in the pro- fession for many students. Bottom Row: L. to R. Hattie Barley, Loretta Dickerson, Carolyn Thompson, Elvira Hicks, Helen Crawley, Mrs. Reed, adviser-not present, Middle Raw: lean Coschler, Virginia Farkas, Lois Musial, Leona Dill, Beverly Griliith. Top Row: Jean Lincoln, Rose Marie Seated: L. to R. Mr. Filson, advisor, R. Wagner, E. Mead, Miss R. Paulshock, Helen Jane Paulshock, Lorraine Musial. Wasser, advisor. Standing: D. Koas, A. Mastrota, .I. Jones. THHIFT CLUB 1 Chef's Club members prepare hoagies. EHEF5' CLUB The purpose of the chef's club was to familiarize boys with the preparation of food. Making hoagies for cafe- teria lunches was one of the main jobs of the members. Lnder the guidance of Miss Lash. the club also sponsored dances after school. Left to right: Bottom row: Mrs. Kressler, Advisor, C, Colgon, J. Shahadi, S. Scavicchio, Miss N. Lash, Advisor: Middle row: W. Maz- zola, R. Hill, B. Doan, J. Williams, D. Gillespie. Top row: J. Cent- heart, L. Suppan, J. Potter, R. Carling, A. Daliessio, Chess vlub members participate in elimination tournament. CHESS CLUB An educational and enjoyable organization in Ridley Township is the Chess Club. Meeting every Wednesday. the twenty members of the club played hround robinq tour- naments. At the end of the year the members played the teachers. The olhcers of the Chess Club were: B. Chestnut, president and C. Corenberg. secretary. Mr. L. Smith capably sponsored this organization. The Thrift Club handles all the high school financial transactions. The club banks individual student and teacher accounts and also the funds raised by the various school organizations. During the course of the year the members received experience in the aspects of banking procedures. This knowledge will be valuable to the students in their future work in the business world. The Thrift Club is under the supervision of Mr. Werther. Left to right: Seated: P. Faron, G. Hastings. Standing: Mr. Wer- ther, advisor, E. Morris, L. Clerval, J. Ebsworth, B. Blumberg, J. Calderone. Left to right: Ist row: Miss Eni, advisor, J. McVicker, C. Hokanson. B. Hbrek. 2nd row: H. Duering, S. MacNeil. S. Blumberg. .l. Bell .l. Crocket. 3rd row: K. Hain, L. Booth, J. Hammond, B. Egbert tl. Coliukos. BIJWLI B EI. B The bowling club. under the superyision of Aliss Hni. met once a week at the tiollingdale Howling Alleys. During these weekly meetings. the members tried to improve their skill in the line sport of bowling. Two successful events occurred during the month of April. A faculty-student tournament and a bowling party. at which time the students competed against one another for a trophy. Alembership in this club was open to boys and girls from ninth through to twelfth grade. PHUJEIITIU IST EL H The l'rojectionist lflub was a service club under the direction of Alr. llurvis. The group was responsible for scheduling the projec- tion room so that various classes could use hlms as part of their educational procedure. The boys learned to operate equipment such as the movie camera. tape recorder. phono- graph. and the television. Having had sufhcient training the club members offered their free periods to take complete charge of these machinesg in this way the club helped pro- vide the instructional programs of the school. Left lo right: Seated: C. Corenberg. N. Lambert. H. Ulmer. Arund- ing: E. Andrews, J. lilson. W. Jones, R. King, H. Powell, R. Tm. satti, Weber. Bottom row: NI. Savastano, .l. lrivin, W. Grimm, J. Bomboy, C Smith, L. Schmidt, B. Lomax, 2nd row: E. Boyer. Y, KIacFetters C. Hetzel, J. Taylor, .l. Drake. l.. Dilaney, H. Julian, J. Lloyd, .A Moss. TWIHLINB III. B The Twirler's Club was composed of members from the Tth and Sth grades. The group met each Monday after school. Objectives of the club were to teach coordination, rhythm. and poise. and to give its members the necessary training for twirling positions in the band. The club was divided into two groups. those who were beginners and those who had already received some training in twirling. .Additional instruction was given to students in the rudi- ments of marching. STAGE IIHEW The Stage Crew played a vital role in all the schoolis activities. Without their serxices. meeting. concerts. class plays. assembly programs. and many other functions would not have been possible. Mr. Nlarion advised the members on dates of programs and the techniques of staging productions. The boys joined the group in either their freshman or sophomore years so that they would be sntliciently exper- ienced to take over the many duties left them by the graduating seniors. Left to right: l.st row: R. Trasatti, S. Weber, R. Ulmer, W. lone Zncl row: P. Yendetti. G. Edwards, G, Weidel. D Frutlgef ummage sale s01't ucles for I The Cltlzens Athletlc Ass0c1at1on was or ganlzed 1n January, 1938 The alms of lhlS organ1zat1on are to ra1se funds wlth whlch to purchase athletlc awards for semor students recenmg letters Awards are also glwen to students who actlvely par tlclpated 1n other school act1v1t1es These awards are made at an annual banquet held for th1 purpose A square dance card party rummage sale, and other actlutles were spon ored by thls group of cltlzens ln order to secure the neces sary funds to carry on th1s splend1d work Olhcers of the assoclatlon are the followlng Presldent Mr Arthur Craefenstem Vxce Pres1 dent Mrs Alma Berger Secretary Mrs Sylvla Scott and Treasurer Mrs Josephtne Donato All cltlzens of Rldley Townshlp are most welcome to jom thus organlzauon Mrs J Donato Treas A raefensteln, Pres, Mrs A Berger CC Sm H g Your Darmery IIITIZE fi THLETIII N rs ner Beamer Cans Square dance ASSUEI Tlll WI TEH ACTIVITIES ACt10n at P81953-8 Play off E. Shrlver M. Bene- dek J, Ebsworth sell - candy to C. Holmes. . Scene from smence assembly Learn. Fffm i V Q 'aff V I Fm' 4.. i 1 6' Q., gl' 'Ivy F5 434.-i ll JAR+ MPL 72-2 T., f E-?f -Q w - gSL ,T-2,1 .5- -:QW K 53 f Z WN ,.,.f, , i 1, .1 E f IRM il -.vM,, ,JL-W KF. yVV ik 59 Van Bret. .lilson assists Rip Van Bret with his coat. ..,,, N W My congratulation to the new Mrs. 7' -MM. - - mar- N., i ,wM.QqV I entrust the pearls to your safe- keeping. JU IUH PIAY Double Door, a mystery in three acts, was presented on March 5. The plot revolved around an old domineering woman, who controlled her brother's as well as her own share of the estates and money. Victoria Van Bret's indisputable domain included the fortune, the estates, and the wills of everyone who resided in her house. Crazed with anger and jealousy when her brother married a girl of lower social standing, she did all in her power to destroy the marriage and to gain possession of the Van Bret pearls. Behind the scenes there was a great deal of work involved. Tryouts, practices, property committee, the sale of tickets and publicity. Everyone taking part de- rived a great deal of pleasure and a sense of achieve- ment. Among the memories the cast will retain will be the numerous rehearsals, the parties held after practice, and the cutting up between acts. Our head sponsor, Miss Reilly, supervised ticket sales and make-up. The play was well received. The cast realized that any success it may have enjoyed, they owe to Mr. Sholly, a fine and patient director. I'll help you with your veil, miss. You'll not breathe a word of this! I have faith in my yyife. VARSITY III. B5 The Girl's Varsity Club was organized in 1951. Since then the club has grown considerably. Any girl who has earned a varsity letter in either of the recog- nized sports, basketball or hockey, is eligible for mem- bership. The club has undertaken many projects this year under the leadership of president, Janice Jones. These projects included the selling of football programs, cake bakes, and the sponsoring of dances. The boy's varsity club membership consists of any boy who earns a letter in varsity athletics. It was organized in 1950 for the purpose of improving the sportsmanship standards in sports. Under the fine leadersihp of Mr. Caia they have undertaken many projects to raise money, among which was the sale of football programs and the sponsoring of Saturday night dances. Lefz zo right. Seated: C. Royer, J. Hanley, B. Tomlinson, J. Jones, Pres., B. Watters, P. Hanser. Standing: B. Shields, N. Colder, D. Reese, B. Papale, N. Dannaker, J. Nymetz, B. Lilley, P. Novatka, B. Papale, N. Grant Miss B. Prender- gast, advisor. Left to right. First row: A. Daliessio, E. Witiak. .l. Dreyer, D. Passmore, .l. Williams, T. Grant, Pres., J. Sullivan, V. Pres., .l. Berger, J. Milne, G. Buchanan, Second row: F. Martin, S. Martin, J. McGinley, J. Saunders, A. Stangz, J. Potter, E. Firth, ll. Wie-ldon, Third rout: ,l. Pfanders, H. Gentile, B, Sellers, J. Sattazahn, B. Uoan, W. Thorrtpson, W. Ketrhf-n, R. Shaw, J. Proc-h. Fourth row: Advisors, Mr. F. Marion, Mr. H. Wynne, Mr. A. Caia. Left to right: Bottom row: J. Singley, J. Hanley, E. C-ompf, A. Nfastrota, E. Mead, B. Niece, M. Divan.' Top row: Mrs. Shmuk- ler, Coach, P. Hammond, S. Mt-Neil, C. Halloway, C. Gorenherg, H. Moran, B. Walbridge. P. Hammond and R. Moran, Negative. B. Niece gives report on orator. Nlrs. Shmnkler reviews critiques following the Temple Festival. DEB TI E llesolved: 'iThat the President of the lvnited States should he elected lvy the direct vote of the peoplef' This qustion kept the deliators. pro and con. doing research and compiling information with favorable results in the Delaware County League. Having 5 wins and l loss the team was in the top position of the leagueg thus enaliling them to enter the state finals in Wiilliarnsporl. This having lrecn the first year for daily speech classes and a new dclrating coach. the team has ltecn almlc to study llioronglily. the national topic and to make use of the knowledge and tactics learned in the classrooin. The team also took part in extemporaneous speaking. poetry reading. and discussion periods which prcpart-tl them for pulvlic speaking activities at the Temple Speech Festival. They participated in New Jer- sey Tournaments at Somerville and Trenton and went to Princeton l'niversity to meet the Freshman team. They will never forget the Penn Clinic and the St. Jose-ph's tournament which taught each individual to think quickly. to organize their thoughts. and to express themselves clearly. These worthwhile experiences were capalmly ar- ranged tty Nlrs. Shmukler. a very patient and under- standing coach who encouraged debating with courtesy for enjoyment and knowledge. She has followed in Xlr. Fergusonis footsteps remarkalmly well and the team collectively and individually is indebted to her for making delvating this year so very prohtaltle. Left to Right: Standing: Mrs, Drake, advisor, C. Miehener, T. Grant, B. Tomlinson, R. Downie, Treas., B. Murphy. Seated: D. Bennett. R. Niece. l'. llammond, Pres., lf. Head, See., Nl. llivan, Y. Pres., A. Nlastrota. Pres., P. Hammond welcomes new' members. ATIUNAL HU A student who has exemplified the four essential qualities of progress namely--scholarship, service, lead- ership. and character is eligible for the National Honor Society. The student body and faculty choose the stu- dents who have attained the high standards set forth by this organization. The induction serx ice was held in Nlarch of this year when select members of the junior and senior classes were admitted. Nlembersliip signifies the goal of success in the academic life of a student at liidley Town- ship High School. At this point the member may not become lax, but must assume the responsibilities of the NEW Ml'IXlBlfRS: Left to Right. Bottom Row: N. Ruggerio, R Webb, B, Mr-Namara, B. Chestnut, E. Andrews, P. Mr-Nultyl B. Boone, H. Wagner, Mrs. Drake, adxisor. Middle row: M. Benedek, J. Ebsworth, M. Lavender, J. Eckert, IJ. Koas, J. Mc- Donald, IJ. Reese, H. Thomas. Top row: E. Witiak, C. Zensen tl. Gorenberg, J. Cos:-hler, P. Conrad, J. Smith, B, Blair, J Criilith, J. llreyer. B. Tomlinson prepares to speak. UH SIJEIETY society and meet its obligations by continuing to con- tribute to the school and later, to the community. This year our chapter took part in an exchange program with other schools so that many members of the society throughout the area could become familiar with the particular induction service used by each school. ln the regular meetings the organization adopted parliamentary procedure as a project for study. They also sponsored a dance which was a social asset as well as a financial one. Therefore. an actiie and worthwhile year for the National llonor Society can be recorded. v I Ax s S' s n. .x.i-- ' Th 4 Left to right: Bottom row: N. Madison, J. Minutola, R. Herman, S. Minutola, R. Marler, L. Divan. Middle row: A. Stang, R. Shaw, E. Quesenhury, J. Grace, J. Dreyer, J. Pfanders. Top row: Mr. H. Wynne, coach, B. Kyle, C. Stopple, L. Weaver, J. Genthert, J. Potter, E. Willard, A. Daliessio, Mr. R. Adam, coach. J. Pfanders throws to first. BASEBALL With only two returning regulars from last year's squad, prospects for the coming season did not appear too bright for Coach H. Wynneas nineg however a group of promising sophomores and juniors turned out to make the picture look a good deal better. The following seniors played major roles this year: E. Coulbourn, A. Daliessio, J. Dreyer, W. Kyle, and J. Potter. The entire teamiworked hard throughout the season to improve upon last year's third place showing. J. .Potter hurls a fast one. R. Horman tags B. Kyle. A. Stang stretches for the throw. J- DFCYCF UP 10 bat? A- Daliessiv receiving- Wig-r l.Il ' L ,,' 3 In r Left to right: Bottom row: E. Stalford, J. Evans, P. La France, P. Terhes, R Blair, C. Broomall, A. lmpriano, J. Ruskey, F. Rogan, J. Scahadi, R. Dodson, W, Smith, M. Seeney. Middle row: J. Campbell, F. Heinrich, J. Wonderly, C. Perry, J Proch, R. Linder, G. Meyers, R. Link, J, Gibson, D. Williamson, T. Fortune, J. Thompson, J. McGinley, W. Thompson, J. Hatchett, Mr. DiCiulio. coach. Top row: L. Clower, I. Smondroski, A. Nyce, C. Smondroski, E. Witiak W. Marsden, G, Buchanan, J. Berger, J. Milne, C. Hornibrook, V. Boyer, E. Firtlf, T. Grant, manager. Tllfllfli A IJ FIELD Hard hit by the graduation of most of last year's consistent point- makers, head coach, Michael DiCuilio, was faced with the formidableitask of molding a team arpund a handful of returning veterans. But with the capable assistance of Phil Marion, coach of the field events, and the fine all-around cooperation of the members themselves Mr. DiCuilio developed a track team that equaled the standards set by their predecessors. The fate of the '54 squad leaned heavily on the performance of Joe Berger, Willie Thompson, George Buchanan, Milton Seeney, Bill Marsden, Ed Eirth, and Carl Smondroski. . 5.4. awe swiss . ,so Apfn 17 nam 'tfiifea April Zltlkdtn on-'hifm' ra. Amlzaramr' J ' anal 24 Pesmti , L' sn. M., 1 ff J , sm my 8, ma my l2RiiileyufPl!k itse Fri. 14 U' 1 -1 0, A. Daliessio prepares to throw the shot put. A. Nyce tosses the javelin. E. Firth pole vaults. J. Proch winds up to hurl the J. Evans performing in the high discus. jump. . mtsy fe' . A I i f .. E , ,x ' , 5 ,Z , ' I A E u- - K ' ,,,7 ,, Q 3912.1 .- -n 5.-X.-Fr . ,. .T M .3 ,, -ff - . 'If' ' 'J' NJ- - i fi 1. .,.4- ' j WF -. ' r ' ,, ' HIIHIVE Let 10 rzghl Bottom rou J Potter boys, Nports editor 'Nl Layender art editor D Paes more cohunnew manafer J Eb north typ mfr tdltor W Ntlllll layout ethtor B Ntete fl or fen en photofrapi editor astrota Imran uitor R Nlurphw Co must new manaatr XNa,.ner a sociate e itor mea a yi or ont mu. tidy C HolmeQ N1 Benedelx J Jonee V ix n 4 u ts ar 1 Butt 5 flffglt ka D Taylor F Harte E lead lomhnson, g.1rl port e ttor The function and purpoe of the Archixe if to recorm tie iistory o' the hiffh schoo ir the Calendar school year. The major respon- :ibility for the Pllllllfhlllzfl of thig chronicle fall: into the hands of the senior class. lu reeortliug this history the staff has at- temptetl through pictures autl words to portray the lite aurl activities of the stutleuts. faculty. and arlrniuistratiou through the part year. Nlauy mouths ol' hard work vent into the preparation ancl etlitiug ol' material ltelore the liual product was reaehecl, lt ie the hope ol' the ftall' autl the atlxisor. l.harlr's llouues. that the ltoolt will proye to lie xmrtliy ol' the ellorts ol' all those euuceruetl. Nlay it -erxe iu liuture yearf Lis a guitle to mein- oralile experiencef. O I w. 'x of' 2' Semor L11 prelxdc t om lmm crowns the queen Nlary ind P ff' in . xr- km 'Ind queen rm n T110 Grand Nlarch fl St Q?5'2'1' and 1 D1 SPHI I3 AUT 0 18:40 I Nh-mher nf the dtC0fi1ll0fl COYH' mute? at M05- ' 'H V' Q-l Bl Q I. v-J ix 7 ,.V:'g3gp ' U ' aw A ? Mfg, , A i - ,-gk. W . x . , ' in 1 A ' N Q 1 - V I , ' Q ' A f 4 Q -9' ', V A-V , 1 . A V 5 , 1 q Vx , VNV! 0 5 AA' , ,4, . . ' mss Q n , T 5 ' IH4' 'V'g'. h , A -gi X, Tl ,. L' . 's . n A . ' . 4. 4 f x , V . 5 x . .- X V K .Q - THOMAS GRANT Tom Folsom College Preparatory Course Class prestdent momtor Natronal Honor b0ClCIy Football 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 Varsity club presldent Interests-sports Futur plans become an engrneer .IAMFS SULLIVAN Buddy Folsom Vocuttonal Course Class utepresrdent momtor student court Varsity club uce president Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Track Inter ests hunting Future plans attend college ROQALIF VC ACNER Rosle Folsom College Preparatory Course Class treasurer momtor student court 3 Archne assist ant edltor L-reen Rarder edrtor tmrler l 2 debatrng 3 Cheerleader 3 4 Class play 2 prompter prom committee Future Teachers of Amerrca club Interests sports l'uture plans betome a ttather ANC El A NIAST ROIA Angle Ridley Park College Preparatory Course Class secretary momtor student court 4 National Honor Soclety Archnelrterary edltor Green Ralder colorguard 3 4 debatmg 4 class play 2 3 candy commtttee prom commlttee Interests dancing Ray Anthonv records Fu ture plans attend college ELIZABFTH BANKS IZ Sharon Hull College Preparatory Course Momtor Chorus 4 candy commrttee Interests dancmg baselball Future plans become an elementary school teac er EDWARD BELANCIO Blune lester General Course Interests baseball football tars l'uture plans become an engmeer MARCELLA BENEDEK Marcel Leedom Estates College Preparatory Course Momtor Arcluve Green Raider Chorusl 2 class play 2 3 prom commlttee candy committee Softball Cheer leadercaptarn Interests dancmg, ssummrng Future plans attend college DEANE PASSMORE tz Rutledge Follege Preparatory Course Student Louncllprestdent Archlve Creen Ralder Prom committee class plays 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Interests reading movies dancing Future plans attend college ,IANII-S POTTER tm I'olsom General Commerczal Courae Student Council vlce president Archne Llass play 2 cafe terra management prom committee Football 2 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Interests sports Future plans- work for Sun Orl Fl ILABFTH NIU I' Betsy leedom Lstates College Preparatory foursc Student Counclltreasurer monltor Nattonal Honor So uety Archtve edttor Green Ralder debattng 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 class plays 2 3 4 prom comnuttee refreshment committee Basketball manager 2 3 Future plans attend college IJOROI HY BENNI' fl ot I rum lynne College Preparatory Courae Student Lounctl secretary monttor National Honor So ctety Receptlon commtttee Spantsh club candy commtttee Interests reading skating sports Future plans become an xray techntctan RUTH THONIAS Rutlne Woodlyn Commercial Course Student Lounctl secretary monitor Prom comnuttee candy committee class play 2 3 4 chorus 1 2 4pres1dent girls ensemble Cheerleading 3 4 cocaptaln Interests danctng stngmg Future plan become a secretary JOSEPH BERGER oe Folsom follegt Preparatory fours: Student court judge monttor Archne Varsltw club cafe terra management prom committee. Football 2 3 4. Track 2 3 4. Interests-sports' dancing: cars. I'uture plans- attend college. DAVID Bl-IYER Dave Aldan Vocational Auto Shop Course Vocational Forum. Future plans-undeclded. N , if Z ROBERT BIELIECKI Bo Leedom Estates Vocanonal Wood Shop Course Vocational Forum refreshment committee Interests sports automohlles merhamcal engineering Future plans become a cablnet maker ROBERT BLAIR Bo Woodlyn Vocauonal Wood Shop Course Vocational Forum Interests hunting fishtng Future plans become a cabmet maker ELIZABETH BOONE Betty Leedom Estates Commercial Course Student Council Archne Bank 3 4 candy commlttee refreshment commlttee Interests sports cars Phtladelphla Athletics Future plans become a secretarv Commerual Course Archwe Chorus 3 4 candy committee refreshment mom mtttee Interests-sports mustc skating Future plans do office work RICHARD BOUCHER Boutlt MOTION General Course Future plans undeclded ROBERT BRINSFIELD Bo Mllmont Park Vocatzonal Auto Shop Course Vocational Forum Interests hand musne Future plans undeclded CONSTANCE BUCHY Lonme Rutledge General fourse Archne Green Ratder Chorus 3 tamly commlttee freshment committee Interests danung SXSlXYlmlflg Future plans attend college A I ., lk bi! .t bv MJOBIIH Rutledge . t. bu - , . ,, . . ., ' ' g ' . ' g - ' ' g re- NIRFINIA BUDNO Gml llolme Commercial fuurat Archlve Green Raider candy commlttee refreshment tom mlttee bank 3 4 Interests danunc GMIFIIIIIIIIQ follectlng lzddle Arnold records Future plans betomt a fashion buyer NIFREDITH I HASF Mm lx NIOIIOII Vurunonal fourse Refreshment fommlttee xOlilIl0llZ1l Forum Pnotlnll Frank Interests football basketball cl lllllf I' lt ut plflns le tome an electrtcal engmeer LILWIS LLOWFR Rc bel Nlxlmont VUCIUIUIIIII flrlaclune Slwp funn: Voratlonal Forum 4 refreshment fommlttu st1g.s 40m tee Interests spoils tn lllferlll, ears tun uork at Sun Url JOHN 1 Ol BI' Rf' 1 un lx llolmn Vllllllllllllll W uml Nlmp l 011151 N onltor I lass play 7 3 h0IdllOI11ll Pmum ass: mlrlw tom become a mabmet maker IHKTRICI-X CONR-KU a c- lummtrtzul I aunt Xnhne Queen Raider Bank 3 -l candx mommlttee plaw rommlttee refreshment momnutte-e prom QOTIIIIIIIIPP Inter est: traxelln, s ort Future plan be-eonw u ure arx HUGH CUULBUURN Hllf.hlC l'ulsnm fuzeml fnurse Varsity mlub Baseball 2 3 4 l'0OllJ21llHldlld er 1 lnttnsl L s sport l' ure plans c-tome a pro e 1 I e p player PDW XRD I UXINIISRFX l'l l'ol om I ummcr: ml fours: 1 ne band 7 uunnunf sn rt aw-I s 04 tar nu: nu :lo olllcn not -, , 5 J 5 . Z , . J - h. Us W. . It X U. A , f ' , A ' . ' . - Q 1 . - 1 - 4 I ' .- 1 . 3 ar' ,g. 11 . :s-1- :r . 4 R Z A' l . . n ll Y- I I b ' . mit . .A ' gh ' ' ff: -' Fu '- plans A . .I , I 1 ll ' s .I ' . 'L,I: ' - A -l . mittee. Interests-dam-ingxz sportsg 4-urs. lfuture- plans- '. Q . f .' . P t Lest r , '- ' ' -'Q rp s. ' ' s- - ' s-- t . N, ,, Y . .. . I if I .' ' ' . . . 1 , , . ' ' . .g. ,l . .- 5 --'ar'g . S. ut F-lr - l ssl: na has-I all I ,. ik. uh.. .N ' .-Xr'h Z L. 3, -l, Fishing vlnlr. lnle-rn-sts--s ' ' ,gg :go sz tr ' 1 fl 'k -' ' Fu! pluns-- - 'k. ANTHONY DALIESSIO Tony Crum Lynne Vocauomzl Course Monltor Varslty elub Vocatlonal Forum Football 1 2 3, 4 Baseball manager 3 4 Interests-sports uooduork Future plans become a pattern maker ERNFST DAVISON Duk Morton Voeatmnal Wood Shop Fourscs Vocatxonal Forum Interests cars sports xsoozlsbop l'u ture plans become a pattern maker Ll IZABFIH DAVIS Bette liullty lark lommfrrml Fllllfif Archlve Green Rauler tolorguard 3' -1 Llass play Z 3 I In crests daneln I'uture plans buomf- a prnatt retary NIARILXN DIVAIN 'Slaul XIOIIOII College Preparatory Iourst Natnonal Honor Souety sue presldent Arnhne debatln 3 4 Lhorus I 2 3 -1sef retary 4 class play eommlttee 3 refreshment tommlttee bomlmg club girls ensemble 3 4 Hockey 2 Interests musle travel photography smm ming Future plans attend Colle e lndustrml Arts fenerul Count Monltor Archue Football 2 3 4 Varsity club class play 2 Interests cars sports l'uture plans become a machine apprentice HARRX IIODII Beanie IIIHSOOII l eneral lnrlustrml Arts Foursf Football 4 Varstty club 4 Interests sports cars I-uture plans work at Sun Onl WILLIAM DOLAN on Rutledge Vocatzonal Course Vocatlonal Forum refreshment mommrttee Football 2 Interests-cars sports Marlnes I'uture plans become a mechanic .. ,. . I .- K., . .g I A z , L. . ' I I - . gl. I , ,- - - ' ' - sw-- A V. .. 1 . . i. V- 4. ' . 4 : l I . b I: I . g , - 1 , A 1 'A ' . ' Z ' - . . 3 - '. - - 4: Q '1 ' - ' . , .- g . BRUCE DOAN Bruce I.ec-dom Estates . ' .- I ' .'2 Z ' ' - Y f , - ' 1 ' - . I . ' ' . 'e nR Q 4 . ,- f F 5523! F K , I H I ... 153' ROLAND DOWNIE Ozzle Grace Park College Preparatory Coarse Monitor National Honor Society treasurer Interests m sig dreading tropical Hsh bowling Future plans unde Cl e JOHN DREYER .lohn I'olsom College Preparatory Course Momtor Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Varsity club Interests sports Future plans attend college ROBERT DUNLEAVY Bo 2 Holmes Commercial Course Green Ralder Football 3 4 Interests dancmg fishmg sports Future plans attend college LENORE ECKMAN c Overlook Helghts Home Management Course Refreshment commlttee cafeterxa management Future plans undecxded JANICE EBSWORTH Ebble Leedom Estates Commerczal Course Monitor Archive typmg edltor Green Raider Bank 3 4 class plays 2 3 prom commlttee candy committee L0 chalrman refreshment commxttee I'uture plans do general office work College Preparatory Course Student Councll Archive Green Ralder Prom commlttee chorus l 2 3 refreshment commlttee class plays Z 3 Interests ue skatmgz smmmmg I'uture plans attend college PATRICIA FARON at Woodlyn Commerczal Course Student Councll 3 Archlxe Bank 3 4 candy commlttee refreshment commlttee Interests dancmg collecting rec ords Woodlyn A C Future plans become a prlvate sec retary . I 1. I . : . t .1 U' .: : - : ' . ,- . lb H9 1 I ' 9 1 - w 1 - -' - .. IM I , Q - . L . z CLE k7! 1 1 ' . .. - H . 3 h. - . . Z. V . In . Q z , 2 Z ' -' - g , . .- DOLORES FARKAS Dee Milmont Park . Q .' 9 .. I .t Z I - I 3 . . . 1 I T kv, 4 , - up H , ' 2 1 a 1 ' ' . ' 1 . - , 3 - 3 . . - , - a X 1 K... gilfgvi 4 '- .if - X 4 3 AJ. Af , 3 wif air CALBERT FARRIS Bunkte Lmwood Vocatzonal Course Vocatlonal Forum Interests-cars hunting Future plans become the owner of a machme shop CHARLES FIRTH Eddy Letpervtlle College Preparatory Course Monltor Varslty club Football 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Inter ests piano dance band Future plans attend college DORA FISHER Dorxe Morton Commercial Course Refreshment commlttee Transferred from Eddystone rn sen lor year Interests-muslc travel Future plans undecrded CARL F OREACRE Chet Holmes General Course Student Councrl Cafeterla management varslty club Foot ball 4 Basketball 3 Interests-cars Future plans work at Westlnghouse DAVID FRUTIGER 1 Leedom Estates College Preparatory Course Student Councxl momtor Class play 2 3 Interests hunt mg Hshmg Future plans become a geologist JOAN GAEHRING oan Morton Commercial Course Archive. Usherette club' candy committee. Interests-roller skating' dancing' reading. Future plans-work in all olllces. DONALD GALE 'Teet Media Vocational Course Vocational Forum. Future plans--become a plumber. RONALD CARLING Ron Folsom College Preparatory Course Nlomtor Archne Varslty club cafeteria management Football I 9 3 4 Baslcetballl Z 3 4 Interests sports Future plans attend college FRANf FS CATFWOOD Fran Linwood Commercial Course Arehlve Green Rarder colorguard 3 4 Candy commlttee class play 2 Interests clancln sutmmmg Future plane become an zurlme hostess BARBARA GESSIG Barb Woodlyn Fommerual Course Green Rzuder Prom rommlttee BSQISIZHII ln mam ofllce Interests dancing Future plans lxeeome a secretary SAMUEL GETTX Sam Folsom Vocatzonal Auto Qhop Course Vocattonal Forum Interests flslfung automolnlec huntmg. Future plans work for Standard Oll JAMES GIDNEY ,llmmy Sharon Hull Vocatzonul Course Vocational Forum Interests sulmmln skating dancmg Future plans enter the Army DAVID FII LFSPIE Wlllre Holmes College Preparatory fourst Student Council Varsity clulr Basketball 2 3 4 Intere huntlng collectln autograph sxcmrnun Future plans attend college JEAN CIONIBOWI SIIOFIIC' Oxerloolc llelghts Feneral fommercml fourse Archlve Green Raider landy committee refre hment com mittee prom committee usherette club lrbrary clulm Inter ests photo coloring golf smmmrn I-uture plans be come a secretary 'Ip 1 su 'V , . - n ' ' - I ' . y ny , 1 -I , , 1 , . . .T .. Q I. ., . 4 1 I 4 I - ' ' . . , ' , . , , . . . . .' C,-. .' ' - - D. - . . It JI - .. .. A 1 - ' . ' , . . , .. . t. - -, - . L ,. . an V . . A. . ,. . - ,, ,. . .. Y 4 4 t , ' . . ' . . , , . sts ' . . ' ,. . ' ' I, , g s, . ,.. . , r t ., . I 4 ' 1 .- v - - I 5 - , . 2 5, . v , . ' , - . . , ,,. . .wg , . . . ,.. , EDNA GOMPF Chickie Secane College Preparatory Course Archive: debating 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g bowling club 3g library 2: refreshment committee. Interest-sketchingg pho- tographyg records. Future plans-become a teacher. VIVIAN GRAYSON Viv Woodlyn Commercial Course Archiveg Green Raider. Chorus 1, 2, 33 library clubg candy committee. Interests-footballg skating. Future plans-be come a Navy secretary. ARIJIS Archive mittee g twirlingg tometer GRIRCO Any Woodlyn Commercial Course 3 Green Raider: majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. Candy com- twirling club. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Interests-baton sportsg dancing. Future plans-become a comp- operator. JOHN GRIFFITHS Griff Holmes Vocational Mac hzne Shop Archive Refreshment committee Vorational Forum Inter ests electronlcs cars srieme fic tion Future plans work in radio electronics ROBERT HALL Hook LCSIPF General Coursz Interests movies skating. Future plans to enter the SCN ICC PATRICIA HAMMOND Ia Folsom College Preparatory Course Student Council National Honor Society president Ar chive Green Raider debating Class play 3 refreshment committee Scotts HIQ Interests tennis reading Future plans-attend college MILDRED HANSEN M11 Overlook Heights General Commerctal Course Chorusl 4 Interests-sports singing outdoor life Future plans-enter into Christian service X t. - 1, g . , ,g - . - C4 'H , Z V' . ' , k-T '. s - ' tt 3 -, I . Q ' S ' S S - - 3 . A , . . A . , ' . . 1 , . , . L4 - as , ' , - S i - L 5- Klip . 'iv S5511 , nj- A i , 1, 83' A - 1 as L , 5 f- is r . 5-,wk-gtg? i WILLIAM HANSEN Bill Overlook Heights General-Industrial Arts Course Chorus I 2 3 4' refreshment committee. Interests-pho- tography' hunting' fishing' music. Future plans-undecided. PHYLLIS HANSER P 1 Rutledge General Commerczal Course Archive Hockey 2 3 4 Varsity club candy committee refreshment committee prom committee Interests danc mg sports Future plans become a secretary CERALDINE HASTINGS Jerry Essington Commercial Course Archive Candy committee l nk 3 4 class play 3 4 make up committee Interests-sprint car racing reading Future plans-do oflice work FRED HEINRICH Fred Leedom I-states College Preparatory Course Ftshtng club chess club Interests-sports raise tropital fish Future plans attend college PAUL HENNINGER Pau Leedom Estates College Preparaton Course Fishing club chess club chess team Interests hshing hot rods Future plans attend college ELVIRA HICKS Vicky Morton Home Management Course Candy committee usherette club Interests dancing swim mtng traveling Future plans become a home management teacher CORRINE HOLMES Connie Holmes College Preparatory Scrtue Archive Green Raider Prom committee candy committee refreshment committee Interests dancing swimming clothes Future plans attend Colle e ts. HARVEY HORNBECK Buzz Manoa Vocatzonal Auto Shop Course Archive Vocatlonal Forum Refreshment commlttee Inter ests model axrplanes model railroads cars Future plans become an alrplane mechanle RICHARD HOSTLER Dlck Secane General lndustrzal Course Refreshment commlttee Interests ears sports Future plans-enter the Marines GEORGIA HOWARTH George Medla Cornmerczal Course Baseball 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Refreshment commlttee In terests-smmmlng skatlng Future plans become a ser retary BARBARA I77I Bobble Secane General Comm: rczal Course Interests horseback Tldlflg modeling Future plans b come a newspaper reporter BETTF JACKSON Toots Woodlyn General Course Usherette club candy eommlttee refreshment committee real estate busmess MARCFII K ,IAQ OBS Marcy Ridley Pink Commerzml Course fandy committee refreshment rommlttee Interests sports dancing ears Future plans become an OIDSICITIFIZIII JANIU' JONES Junesne I rue a k College Preparatory fourse Nlonltor Archne Green Ralder Lheerleadel 4 Varsity KIUIJPTESICICIII class play 2 Future feathers of Ameuea Hockey 2 3 4 Captain Basketball I 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 Interests danr-mg sport I'uture plans attend colle e ' F I s vm'-lil' I if 'fn t. ,. - ' Q ' . 3 . , . .. - ,, h . - 3 K. CK Y? ' I. l . . 7 ' 4 I I I I , Q Q , , 56 ' 97 I - v . . 5 . V. . -d eh fi 99 ' : i ' 2 ' . Interests-reeordsg d8l'll'lflgQ sports. I'uture plans-enter the uh ' V59 ' Y V' I af I a L ll Q 11- I' r' A . Z. D .. 2 4 . V U .I 1- 1 Z.. 5 9 . ' ' I 9 5 7 ' 7 9 . . - ' 1 . s. ' .- ' g . ROBERT JOYCE o Folsom General Course Transferred from Eddystone in the senlor year Interests vars sports Future plans-work at Sun Oil ROBERT KARWOSKI Boi Milmont Park General Course Refreshment rommlttee Cross Country I 2 Interests fish mg hunting sports Future plans work at Sun Oil WII LIAM KETCHEN am Lester College Preparatory Course Archive Football 3 4 Track 4 Interests sports Future planwattend college ETHEL KINC Chick Sharon Hill Home Management Course Interests roller skating dancing Future plans become a typlst ROBFRI' KING Boi Ridley Park Vocational Machine Shop Course Vocational Forum. Future plans-become a tool and dye worker. RUSSELL KLINE Russ Crum Lynne General-Vocational Course Football 2. Interests-sports: hunting: cars. Future plans -enter industry. EUPHRASIA KRUICHAK Faye llolmes General-Commercial Course Archive. Class play 3g randy committee. Interests-draw ing: swimming. Future plans-work in an offif-e. NANCY KUNKLE Duchess Folsom Home Management Course Candy committee refreshment commlttee Interests roller skating swlmmmg Future plans-become a saleslady WILLIAM KYLE Klke Folsom Feneral lndustrzal Course Refreshment commlttee Interests cars sports Future plans enter the Marlnes PAUL Ia FRANfE Frenclne l'olsom lndustrzal Arts Course Vocatlonal Forum student teacher Interests stock car raung auto merhanns Future plans hemome a sheet metallst MARY LAVENDFR Mary Folsom General Course Monitor Archive art edltor Candy committee Interests art Future plans become a mnsstonary ROBERT IINDER Nlckel Lester Vocational Wood Qhop Course Archlwe Vocational Forum candy eommxttee class play 2 Interests huntmg roller skatmg Future plans-enter lndustry JOHN LLEWLI EN .lohnme I'olsom Vocattonal Wood Shop Course Candy commlttee Interests designing cars sports I'uture plans-enter the Alr Force MARY LODGF Lodgle Woodlyn General Course Archlve refreshment commlttee skatmg club mheerleadmg 3 Softball Interests-svnmmlng boating dancing Future plans-do general office work BARBARA LOGAN Bar I Morton fonlnrtrelzzl Fourse Refreshment committee mandy commlttee Interests dam' mg sports collettmg retords Future plans In-tome a typxst and file rlerk CEORI' F I OUTEX George Morton General Fuurse Interests automoblles Future plans undeuded MARJORIE LUQ CI Margie l ef-dom Fstates Commerczal Course Refreshment committee football poster commrttee Interests art musu sports Puture plans become a designer KATHRYN LYNAM Kay Woodlyn Commerczal Course Archtve majorette Candy committee Red Cross club prom commlttee Interests dancing baton tmrlmg smm mmt, Future plans betome a eomptometer operator Vocational Wood Shop Fourst Vocatlonal I'orum Interests stock cars Future plans enter the Navy DOROTHX MAIILAND Dotue Chester Commerzml Course Green Rander tmrler 2 Refreshment commxttee prom Committee library tlub Interests professional danctng sports Future plans enter New York Danun Academy WILLI-XXI 'NI-XRSDEN Btll Woodlyn College Preparatory foume Monitor Interests sports Future plans attend Coll: e R l. I.. RICHARD LYONS- flick 1 Norwood O 4. - -- 1 , 1 or L. A 1 ROBERT MATTHEWS Bob Grace Park Follege Preparatory Course Spanlsh club Interests sports Puture plans become merhamcal englneer WILLIAM MAZZOLA Mozzle Folsom Vocational Wood Qhop Course Candy committee, football tlcket eommlttee Vocational Forum Interests-ears woodwork Future plans ltexome a cabinet maker JANET MCFROSSAN Mlckey Folsom Commercial fourse Archne student Court reeordmv seerftary colorguard 1 2 3 4r'aptaln fandy vommlttef- usherette clulv library club f-lass play 2 3 EISQISIZIIII ln nmln omce Interests clanung boxsllng skating Futulr plan befome a prl xate sefretary to zu lawyer PATRIKIK Nh NUI IY Pat Holmes Monitor Arclnw Creen Render U llerctte :lull Red fross club mlass play 3 4 Refreshment l0mmllIP6 mandy rommnttee Softball manapu fl 4 Interests mnsu Putme plans attend college mfnjor Ill nursing. FVA DFF 'NIFAD IG Rnllex Park follfge Pnparatory fourwc' National Honor qoclety secretary A mhne I rmn Raul r debating Prom commlttle refreshment Qommlttee candy committee :lass play 2 Hockey 'S lntcre t 1 un n Ing. l'uture plans lmome a teafltel ILYDF MICHENER lfuc l'olsom Lollege Preparatory IUIIISC Monltor Natlonal l-lonm Socletx S otts lll Qpanlsll c um mandy commntu n uet v s l'uturc v ans enter the I11ll'llNllN RHWHARU NIOR -KN he lt Rutledge Iollegt Puparalolx I oulw Nlomtor Green Ralder llnatmp lll0l'llNl 7 5 4 9:1 tt H elass play 2 4 l'uture plans llI1flPflll9cl , ' 9. I . F , AJ 1, .-5 1-gr? .,. , X' V. . 1 '. li 4 I K k I ' I .. N n A N' . .- ,. , H- ' a 1 is ' Y! ' K A u ' fs i' fi ' 1 A , 2 1 , I E L V , .: , 1 ' ' ' . . . ' v 5 9 - ' ' ' ' 3 ' . ' I 3 , .g 3 . . . -- . 3 , 1 AV , g ., t S- . - College Preparatory Course . l I ' I Q I ' - 5 ' ' l ' : I k. . 1 . l l g . 1 h- - 1 - v h - ' . , , . ' . , . .YW .' , ' . , N ., . ' . . . . . - - . 3 1 U fi . . - . . . , Cf ' ' 4' . , I , , . , 1' - ' -' g ., -' ' ': r ': 1- -'1-g ' ' ,g - ' '. '.. 1 fs s- la 'i gi reall- ' ,I ' 3? . . , .- I . . l - ' f . z ' . Q I. J- .x 1.-Q: A 1 , l l Q ' ' ' '. l I' ' s s-sl 0l'l.'. ' I l 5- , ' Q' ' :cc- nil .i .L,f, :..o's 1-Q3 .- ' . . .- ' . i ROBFRT MURPHY Murph Leedom Eetatee feneral Commereml Course 'llonltor National Honor Qoclety Archlvebusmess man ager Intereets Qporta I'uture plane beeome a certlfned publlc accountant FREDFRHK NFI SON Fred Qecane Vocatzonal Course Vocational Forum Interests Navy automolnlee Future plans become a mechanic' WFQTON NFI I IUS Pete W00fIlyI1 Follege Preparatory fourvc Archne Frecn Raider monltor Football manaf er 1 Iiaelcetball manager 'S 4 Baseball manager 5 4 Interests buntln hslun Future plans become an engineer JXNII I' NFUBFRI an Folsom FOVIIIYIEHIIII fourvc mlttee prom commltlee usberette club Interests tulrllng dflilll cl e s clel n I'uture pllns become il pr1v'1te Secretary DAVID NFWNIAN Daxe Nlorton General Course Interests sports ears Future plans attend college NORNIA OPPFRWIAN Norm I'oI-.om Commerczal Course Arcbne Candy committee refreahment eommlltee Hockey 3 Softball 3 Interests--Qports dancing music Future plans become a cleneal typlet RURIf ORRFLI Rick Ilolmcs Industrial Arts Course Vocational Forum Football manager Baaketball 4 Interesta agriculture huntmg hehm I-uture plans enter the Navy f .. -, . . - I h . I g . ' ': ' ,- .' - - - 6. ., . . . ,. - ts 3- . . ' I , ' - : 1 - ' z ' . rl L- - ' 7. -, . - -, . ' .'.'-- ' Sli ' gz. J- ' . f If , , 'Xl' N 1 -Q 1 . , Arc-hive: Green Raider: majorette I, 2, 3, 4. Candy c'om- .: I . .I js I I ' H- l . l d' ' gg rs: sggnl gl. 1 J- ' A 4. , .. . , , . ,,. .. .- . , .. N - W . , I . . . ,. .U .. x - V .. Q . 2 .A , g. 4 It V N' ANNA ORTII Annie Morton Home Management Course Refreshment commxttee cafeterla management Interests llectmg records drmng. Puture plans xsorlt at Bell lelepllone VIRIIINIA PARN IN Clnny Crate Park fallege Preparatory Course Archne Creen Harder Refreshment commxttee usherette tlulb 3 4 prom committee Red Cross elub Interests sports l'uture plans attend molleg.e major lll nursln JOHN PI-,Af OC lx ohn Qetane Imlmtrral 4rtw Fourte Interests stoalt car rarmg. horses llllllllll Future p ans lmetome a talnnet maltcr KATHFRIWF Pl' l'll lxatlly Folsom fommerfzal fourse Archne Creen Raider Usherette club bank class play 4 prom tommlttee candy aommtttee refreshment eommlttee Interests smlmmln dancing. l'uture plans lreeome an alrlme stexsardess JOSEPH PROFH oe Lelperulle Follege Preparatory Course Football 3 4 Varslty club Interests readlng hooks traxel mg Future plans attend rollege MARY JANF RFX NOLDS Clntkle Rutledge Commercial Loursc Spamsh club Interests dancing., sports musical tnstru ments Future plans betome a prnate secretary NIAE RICI' ,lunlor Grace Park Commerczal fourse Archne Prom Committee Interests art smmmmg lull lnlly must: I'uture plans undeclded vu..-all? X 3 JOAN ROA! H .loan Fol om fwlilllflltftllll fuurvc Archne f mcly commlttec refreshment l0mY'lllllff prom committee student te'1c her Interest- cl'1nc1ng. 'trt l'uture plans become a clcrxcal Iyplst NORMA ROBINS Norm Ove rloolc Hel' ht lcmmurcrczl fnurce Monitor Archne Green Rulder I lx s play Z refreshment committee candy commntteecochalrman prom commlttee assxstant xn mam ollncc Future plans lnccome a secretary CAROLYN ROX ER larol Woodlyn General Course Momtor band 1 2 3 4 flass play 3 Hoc lcey 1 Softball 3 4 Interests sports muslc slcanng Future plans attend busmess college VICTOR ROYER lc Rutledge College Preparatory Course Interests sulmmmg Future plans become 1 mechanical engineer NINA RUFCIERIO Rebel Crace ark FOHIMCFCIIII fourwe Archive Freen Raider flass play Z prom commlttee candy committee refreshment commlttce Intercsts hull billy music art photography Future plans lyecomc a secretary KATINA RUSSO Tinker Folsom Commercial Course Archne Green Raider band 1 2 3 drum majorette 4 Class play 2 3 prom commlttee candy committee Hockey 2 3 Interests dancing: twlrllngz sulmmlng. Future plms become a file clerk GEORGE SAVASTANO Goge Folsom General Course Green Raider. Football 2 3 4. Varsity cflulr class play 3' prom committee: cafeteria manafyement. Interests-sports: dancing' collectinf' stamps. Future plans-attencl college. ,ww , , 'IO O FDWARD SFONF Marcus Hook Vocational Marhme Shop Fourse ocatnonal Forum projectlonlst rlub Intrrcsts auatlon cars Future plans-enter the Alr Forte MIL'l ON QFFNFH ll 1 t Morton Vocational Course Refreshment commlttee Vorutlonal Forum Cross fountry 2 Track 'S Footltall Future plans become a mechanical tester ELIZABEXIII QIIRIVFR Ltz Morton Fommercml Course Archne Green Ralder Usherette clulr candy committee refreshment committee prom commlttee class play 2 tlcket committee 3 Interests sports Future plans do gen eral olllce work CARL SMONDROSKI Car Crum Lynne Vocational Auto Mechanics Course Vocational I'orum Interests fishmg cars Future plans enter the Nawy CFRAI IIINE STFRN Gerry Holmes Home Management Course Refreshment commlttce Interests basketball typing Fu ture plans become a secretary KFNNFTH STFPHFNSON Ken Woodlyn Feneral Course Football 1 2 'S Trackl 2 3 Interests camping cars football Woodlvn A C Future plans-enter the Arr Force RONAI D STUTZMANJ Stutzy Oxerlook Helghts lullege Preparatory Course Band I 2 3 4 Class play 2 3 Interests sports muslc I'ulure plans attend college IAWRENfF SUPPAN Sup Folsom Vocational Course Vovatlonal I'orum refreshment commtttee lntereats vars sports mood norkln l'uture plans become a c'1lm1net maker JOAN TAY LOR .loan Folsom General Course Archne Creen Raider volorguard 2 3 4 Candy rommlt tee usherette club Future plans work at PIHQEIRI f AROI 'X N THOMPSON ful C al 'Nlorton Home Murmgernenl fourse Candy committee refreshment committee u herette C um chorus 2 3 4 lntercsts clanclngz basketball Future plans hc-come a beautlclxn HARRISON lllONll SON he 'Nlorton Feneral Fourse Fishing clulr presldc-nt chorus cafeterla management Foot 3 Cros untry I Track l 3 -1 Intere danclnff sports reading l'uture plans undeclclecl Wll l IAM THOMPSON Wee Wllllf' Woodlyn Vomtlonnl Course Football 3 4 Track 3 4 frofss country 2 3 4 Interests sports church work Future plan- enter the sc rv1c'e BARBARA l'ONll VVSON llarln f racc r OOIIIIHEFIIUI Course National llonor iocnty Xrcluxc sport-. cclntor Narslty vlulx uce presnclent chorusl 2 5 canals commlttcf- prom rom mlttee Basketlr1ll2 'S 4 Interests sport reaclmg music Future plans lmerome a secretarw BFRWICI' UllxOSlxl Berns oodlwn fommcnuzl foursc' Arclme Creen Ranler folor guarcl cocaptaln candy c'om mlttee prom comnuttee u here-tte rlulm 2 4 class play 2 lromptcr lntere t clam Ill or Plnac lc rldm lulllnlly music' Future plans lrecome a prn ite secretary 1-.1 A it R ,. - U W , ., . . :U .1 . 1. Ng 3 . -3 ' ' ' gr. , x- - 't - .t v .vz I . 3 , , U . .- f ' g - . ' ' 2 s , ll: ' A 1-w.-.v u. . - 1 v - ' f -1. . .l ll t ,. uf YH 4 1 . lrall , 4. I S: c'o . , 2, . . sts- 52 . Q . -'1 ' . .. , .. . . . A ' . .. 1 '-Pak 4' 1. A v K .1 . - . I u' . , . . ,-. , -.V I' ,. 4 ',-, . -' Sl I '- .1 I .' ' W ' 1 , l. 1 . 2 1 . f -' -' 1 ' - 1 ' ' - .1 ' - 1 - I . ss- - gg h s ' 'grg ' PHII IP VFNDET1 I Phx Folsom Feneml Fourse Monitor Sm 0 crew Football Trarlx 'tl Interests sports cars Future plans-enter the Naxy C AROI F VIQCIDY Carole Kedron Fenerul Course Archne Creen Ralder flass play 3 refreshment commit tee candy committee prom committee Future plans be come a rereptlonlst ROGER YOIGT Pooffxe Crave Park Feneml Commercial Course Football manaver 4 lnterests ports musn Future plans undeclded BARBARA WALBRIDCF Bob Folsom follege Pu puratort fuurse . L, .l., , . . ' . .g. '. . ' .. . .M 5 - - .. U I l ' 1 I - I . l P Q . . - 5 ' 1 . f - - y 44 - sv , U . , I 5 . - F . . ,,-s . 1 .' '. .. tt Archiveg Green Raiderg debatingz.'Bank1 usherette club 2 3, 4g library Club: class play 21 prom committee: refresh ment Committee: randy vommittee. Hovkey 3. Softball-man ager. Interests-basketballg dancing. Future plans-attend g 1 ' ' S ss'- LK ' F! Y 3 . Q . . UD N A A . u . 2 . 0 A. Colle e major IH p ycholo y RUTH WEBB Ruthne Folsom Commercial fourse Archne breen Ralder Lolorgzuard l 2 3 4 Llllfilfy :lub usherette club 2 3 class play 2 candy momnuttee prom committee Interests sports cars books Future plans become a certlfned publu avrountant DONALD WELDON on Nlarcus Hook Vocational Machine Qhop Course Student COlll'lC1l representatlve momtor Varstty club Vo catlonal Forum Football 3 4 Trark 4 Interets sports Future plans work at Sun O11 EUGENE WEST Wes Holmes Vocational Auto Shop Fourse Vocational Forum Football 1 2 3 Future plans lteeome an owner of a gas stauon ALFRED WHITE Holmes lndustrzal Arts Course Bandl 2 Interests racmg cars I'uture plans become a cabmet maker JACK WILLIAMS .lohn Leedom Estates General Commerczal Course NIOIIIIOI' Archnve Green Ralder Class play 2 DTOJCCUOIIISI club Football I 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 Varslt club THOMAS WOLFE Tom Grace Park Industrtal Arts General Course Band I 2 3 4 State Forenslc 2 3 dance band Voca tional Forum Interests music sports Future plans attend college GEORGE ZENSEN Glge Rutledge Archlve photography edltor bandl 2 3 4 Class plays 2 3 4 Scotts HIQ Interests photography music elec tronlcs sclence Future plans become an electronlcs engr Heel' C5 97 . , , . - r UAV, . - - ' 1 .- ' - 66 'S . 3 . Q . . A 2 . . . - ' v s 1. - , , -. . y . Interests-sportsg danclng. Future plans-work at Sun Oil. CL 77 , , , . I ' . 9 : - . - g . ,- AI - 11 D ' l Z 1 Q v - - J , , . u . 1 .9 ' ' - 4 -i 9 -. 1 ' 1 ' -' ' 04 Xll aboard' 1 h umm 1 noon lm: a vmlrlx Tuum fb tho xmlwol of for the 'Nus sr Fmt 1 lm OUT HTS! gllmpif' Of the U 5 CHPIIOI Men of qty from atop Wa hlngton The lomla of the Unl-.noun Soldler Nlonument S, I f nt h tprg-1, lhc 'lrdens at 4 xx rc' pecttotlc .1 4 herofx of our Country SE IIJHS VISIT W!-KSHI ETIJN gh PITIOTI Mr Samuel Muller, Head Sponsor Nlxss Benetta Smxely UUH SPUNSUHS ers Q neeu a Caplan to c a th con tlron h the nnpru 1ct1 1 e Q3 Our sponsors haxe can 1 9 5 rev a Sl ted the Qld tn ltx NZ1I'l0ll 2iCllNll.lCN ls 101 included the tllf6CllOIl of plax the Gale of cands and refre hments at football 'fame The lrom the Wa h on lr: .mc a Q mfht tho-e ex I vwhtch made our NPIIIOI' xear o memorable could not have been ae -poneor Tho e to xs hom me one Q0 much to are Nlr Samuel 'lllller head ponior Henettd Snxxelw 'Nlr llobert Pll Hon and 'Nlr laxe u Nlrs Faye l ugh Nlr Robert Fzlson f li . I 'ft e' l 3. 1. -', ' J ', - , lfx' 1' -hip lx ' 1 h rt rse ingt 'p. ' l Cl's. 'Z1 - Q 'en s ' ' l g '-ll all sf. .' .' .' ' 'p ' ,' f 2 , . ably directed the 4-lass since the very first launching of enjoyable as they were if it had not been for the he ,. '. 'L54. .i S S. 'lil 1' 5.35 , 'J ' ' s ' 6 'l1'l S ' - 1. . l 5 : F us. J , 'ls - 4 , 4 S. lj gh. ,I . V , . t , ' lx ' 5 f O6 ELA55 UF 1954 We, the 1954 Senior Class of Ridley Township High School have selected the twelve students shown here to be our representatives. As a group they stand for the ideals and worthy StI'lVlIlgS to which man kind should ever asplre Each of these Seniors has exhlblted outstandlng qualltles and characteristics whlch have made them worthy to represent our class Thelr personal attributes may he those of exceptlonal SChOl3StlC attain ment admlrable character great athletlc ab1l1ty loyal SCTVICC group leadershlp or magnetlc personallty But as a group they represnet a comblnatlon of these factors whlch are 1nd1cat1ve of the 1deal youth of today Betsy IN lece Marcella Benedek Patricia Hammond Thomas brant Ruth Thomas George Zensen HEPHESE TATIVES In thelr school years at Rldley Townshlp Hlgh School these class mates have won the respect and admlratlon of their fellow students for the hl h standards they have set for themselves helr ablllty to wln and hold the honor and respect of thelr class thenr school and thelr faculty IS an mdlcatlon of the type of cltlzen they wlll soon become m 1 e For thelr ablllty to dlstmgulsh themselves so well we proudly present the personal representatlves of the class of 1954- Dorothy Bennett An ela Mastrota James Sullnan Rosalie Vl a ner Fva Dee Mead John 1 rlfhlh 7 .g A - .ry 1 .- .I l lv l'f . l - .Qi ivy , l I t I h J t f A 1 N x X Hoyt W1ll1am Matthews Hoyt was strlcken wlth pollo m the summer of hls Sophomore year and dled on August 29 1952 10 I MEMIIHIAM Robert Lewls DCPFISCO A vxctlm of leukemia Bob passed from our mldst m his Jumor year August 8 1955 'W ' ,on , . .. . , , . 8 TU Q 233 A5509 B Fd Q 2, 5 gig S U2 'Q Y 0 PATHIJNS And PATHUNESSES A Frlend A Frlend and Mrs Argabrlght and Mrs Em1lJ Barth and Mrs Snd Beard and Mrs Wllllam E Bell and Mrs Cllbert Benedek Mls Mamle Benson and Famlls and Mrs Joseph C Berger Sr and Mrs Joseph Blellckl and Mr Wllllam Bnddle and Mrs James Blalr and Mrs Oscar Blalr and 'Vlrs John Bolole and Mrs George Boone George and Margaret Boone and Mrs H John Borsch Joseph Bosy and Mrs James F J Boy le and Mrs John Bradls 0 H Braker and Mrs John L Brmsfield and Mrs Wllllam T Brook and Mrs Charles J Buchy and Mrs H Carlsen Mr and Mrs Charles Chase Chlef of Lester Flre Co Senlor Hlgh Cheerleaders Sandy Cleslelka and Mrs W E Clower Jr and Mrs John W Conrad and Mrs H Clark Coulbourn and Mrs Raymond Coward Mrs Joseph Lromn and Mrs Prank Cutodean and Mrs Frank Davls Dale Decker and Mrs Mlchael F Denms Domlmc De Valerlo and Mrs Louls S Dlvan and Mrs Calvm B Doan and Mrs Calvm S Doan and Mrs Earl C Doan Calvm S Doan Wllllam Dooner Dorothy Rose Beauty Shop Dorothy Stephen and Susie Mr and Mrs John L Dowme Mr and Mrs John Drever Jr 'VIr and Mrs Rlchard L Pb worth lVlr and Mrs Bruce Fckman John and Paul Eckman Ed s Dellcatessen lVlr and Mr Charles Evans 'Vlr and Mrs Frank Farkas Carol and Terry Faron r and Mr Charles l'aron and Mr Harrv Flrth and Mr O J Flrth r and Mrs John Flsher and Mrs J Paul Frsher Fran and George Nlr JamesV Frenza Mr and Mrs lraT Frltz Mr and Mrs ArthurL Gaehrln Rosle and Pete s Garage Gordon L Garlmg II Mrs Margaret Farlmg Mr and Mrs James Gatewood Mr and Mrs Ralph Gensel M1 and Mrs Mar1onJ Gessxg Mr and Mrs Earl F Flllesple Jean GIOIDDOFII Mr and Mrs Vlctor Glombonl 'Vlr and Mrs Charles P Comph Mr and Mrs Constance Goodma Mrs l' thel Coodwm Mr and Mrs Graefeusteln Mr and Mrs Thomas N C rant Mrs Anna Grardner M1 and Mrs John Gr1eco Mr and Mrs John Gr1eco Jr Mr and Mrs ThomasJ Crlfhths Mxs Dorothy Hagerman Mrs Sue Hagerty Mx and Mrs Oscarl Hallman Mrs John H3mlll0H and Mrs H B Hammond and Mrs Wllllam Handy and Mrs Ly le M HHHKIHQ Il and Mr Wllllam D Han en Sr and Mrs lra K Hardy Kenneth Harlan Mrs Guy Hastmgs Mary Hazard 'VI1 and Mrs l' C, Hazlett lVlr and Mrs Fred H Hemrrch Mr and Mrs Wllllam Hlcks Sr Mlss Grace Hlll M1 and Mrs Em1lH1lIed Mrs Hmkle Mr and Mrs D Hodges The Leroy Holldays Mr and Mrs Edward Holmes M1ssA K Hornbeck 'Sir and Mrs A Horne Mr. . 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Jan and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mr Wlllam B Hostler Oscar Huber C Istvan Andrew lzzl James Jackson e and Dave Mxss Martha L Jarman Kay Francl Johnson M1 and Mrs Albert'Vl Jones Mr and Mr Charle Jones Mrs Mary Kanyo Mr and Mrs Frank lxarwoskx John Karw oskl Mr and Mrs FdwardJ lxelser Mr and Mrs Leslle Km Tony Klszonas Alexander Krasky and Mrs Max Krulchak and Mrs Joseph lxrupln Jr and Mrs John Krzanawskl and Mrs Lawrence F Kunkle Mass lNancy A Kunkle Mrs JohnT Lankford Mr and Mrs Robert C Lavender Mr and Mrs Joseph Llttrell Mrs Nelson Llndley and Mrs Charles H Lod e and Mrs Dommtck Lucct A Lutton and Mrs Joseph Lynam Vlrs Rose Marchnam Mr and Mrs Marshall Mary and Ronnne Duke Mastrota and Mrs J Mastrota and Mrs Robert Matthews and Mrs Wm H Matthews Ted Mayo and Mrs 'N A McBrybe Ceo I' I' I' I I' I' and Wlrs and Wir and Ur and Nlrs and Nlrs and Nlr and Nlr and Nlr Fulton lx Niece John Nyemetz Larl C Upperman John Urth D Papale tharle H Parun Fdw ard Nl Pas more V1toJ Pasqualml nS Elizabeth R Peltl I' l I' I' and Mrs l Peltl and Mr and Mr and Mrs Jo eph ulnn and Mrs C H len e Charles H Reynolds l'rnest Rice NJBPIIIIJ Roach James R Potter Jo eph Proch and Mr and Mr and Mr Mrs Marlon Roberts 'Vlr and Mrs Robert HODIIIS Rosebud Lee Royer James F Rover Jr I' and Mrs J F Royer and Mrs Stewart Ruark and Son and Mrs Walter Ruber Rlchard Ru 1er1o D Russo and Rlckle F W Sach Edward Schartner and Mrs and Mr and Mrs and Mrs Lawrence C Scott Mr and Mrs Earnest Seall e Elizabeth Shrner 'Vlr and Mrs Paul D Shrner Marle W Sxdor ky Mr and Mrs Ceor e B Span ler Mr and Mrs Bart Spedden Mrs Edlth De Stefano Mr and Mrs Herman Stutzman Romer and Kerry Lee Stutzman Mr and Mrs James Sullnan Martle Sullivan Mr and Mrs Ray Swavely Ray Swavely Wlr and Mrs H M Taylor Joan P Thomas Mr and Mrs Mark Thomas Mr and Mrs Fdward Thompson Tmker and Joe and Mrs W1ll1am L McCrossa Mr and Mrs A R Tomlmson and Mrs N F Mcbulty Mr and Mrs Wrlllam H Lrlan and Mrs Austln H Mead Josephlne Vaccher rge H Meyers Mr and Mrs 'Vhckey Vernon D3V1d Mlchener Carole VlSCldy 'VIr and Mrs W G 'Vllchener Kenneth Mtller Ann Moesham Walt Moesham 'Vlr and Mrs Albert Vlolette Jr Ed1th JVIOIFIS Mr and Mrs Fdwln Morrlson and Mrs and Mrs Lou1sJ Wa ner and Mrs E L Walbrldge and Mrs Wm S Walton Paul Webb Harold L Weed Frank VlSCldy and Mr Leonora Weed 'Vlr and Mrs Harry 'Vlurphy Mr and Mrs Wexdner Walter I Murphy Mr and Mrs Flmer Weldner Wlr and Mrs James Murphy Wir and Mrs Harry Welch 'Vlr and Nlr JosephJ Murphy 'Vlrs Catherlne W eldon 'Vlr a Mr Arthur R 'Neubert Nh and Mrs Stexe Weldon Jr 'VI s 'War aret Newton Wir and Mr Perry A W llew Mrs F velyn W llllams I' I' 1 1 r The and Mr llmel Yopp J and Mr Flmer Yopp Sr and Mr F J Yvojdylak and Mr I eol e 7ensen and Mrs Louis 7ll7ClC and Mrs larlel W olfe ate: Ph lrmacy Mr. . 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GEORGE A SCOTT Home Appllancesv-Sales and Servlce 27 EAST HINCKLEY AVENUE WAshburn 8 7617 Rldley Park Pa Retrlgerators Ranges Phonographs Electrlc Trams Automatlc Washers and Dryers Radlo Televlslon Terms E I. W O O D S W E E T IEWELER 0 CHESTER PENNSYLVANIA T H E H I D E A W A Y STEAKS HOAGIES HAMBURGERS ICE CREAM HERBERT W WILLIAMS TEXACO PRODUCTS FGITVIBW Road and Grant Avenue CHester 2 9589 Woodlyn Pa RIDLEY TOWNSHIP BARBER SHOP 121 MacDADE BOULEVARD Folsom Pa Hours 9am 8pm 9am m Closed Wednesday Your Satlsfactlon Our Success 2 Barbers Arr Condmoned McCAW S HARDWARE Hardware PGIHIS Notlons Toys Glass Electr1ca1Suppl1es Phone WAshburn 8 7626 304 MORTON AVENUE FOLSOM PA BILL S GROCERY MacDade Boulevard and Folsom Avenue WAshburn 8 9850 FOLSOM THOMAS I HAIGH HARDWARE PAINTS GLASS SWarthmore 6 0919 MOHOD P Compliments of IERRY HAMPTON FURNITURE MacDade Boulevard Mxlmont Park Pa Complrments of MILLMANS DEPARTMENT STORE CRUM LYNN PA Complete Real Estate Servlce WALTER C FEGLEY REAL ESTATE ALL INSURANCE WAshburn 8 5977 636 Chester Prke d1eY Pork HOLMES SHOE REPAIR Orthopedlc Work Dye Work Resuedmg Reglazmg Toes Cut Out and Rebound DANIEL TURSE Proprletor and Owner GREEN S GARAGE Reparrs Tlres Batterles Accessorres 1730 MacDADE BOULEVARD WAshburn 8 2757 FOLSOM PA Dxamonds CHester 3 6812 R O U B E R T IEWELERS 620 EDGEMONT AVENUE CHESTER M C G R E I M O HARDWARE PAINTS GLASS SWarthmore 6 2064 Morton WOODLYN PHARMACY The Prescnptron Store CARL B SPARKLER B Sc 195 FAIRVIEW ROAD CHester 3 6439 Woodlyn HOLMES DRY GOODS 6. BABY SHOP Chapman Shoes For Chlldren WAshburn 8 1660 238 HOLMES ROAD HOLMES SMITHS GI!-'I' SHOP Open Evemngs to 9 P M WAshburn 8 3966 28 EAST SELLERS AVENUE RIDLEY PARK Customers come where they are lHV1Ied and Keep com1ng where they are well treated Pleasant Shoppmg LAX BROS SUPER MARKET RIDLEY PARK PA ESSINGTON Comphments of S U L L I V A N S TV and RADIO SERVICE WAshburn 8 5562 102 Swarthmore Avenue Folsom - ' , . - , a. - . .- . . I 1 Sat.- . .-6 p. . ' ' ' Ri Fruit and Vegetables-Meats-Frosted Foods 1 - 1 - , PA. . - , PA. . S l I I A . , PA. I PA. - , Pa. . , , , PA. - , Pa. , Pa. LINCOLN STORES INC 614 EDGMONT AVENUE Chester Pa YOLANDA S LUNCHEONETTE STEAKS MEATBALLS HOAGIES S h tt Th d pag e 1 on urs ays CHESTER LOYAL E WHITESIDE Photographer I3 EAST HICKLEY AVENUE Rxdley Park Pa CAKE BOX BAKERY Featurmg a complete party lme Bakerres rn CI'IeSter 4 I55I Wkhbufn 3 9993 SWARTHMORE Swarthmore 6 3243 539 CHESTER PIKE RIDLEY IJARK PA LEEDOM ESTATES WAShburn 8 7687 BIRDS SUPPLIES FISH HOLMES HARDWARE STORE LEO P GOLEC Wallpcper Steamer to Rem Troprcal Frsh and Bxrd Hatchery R C CROUCH HOLMES PA WAShburn 80698 244 WINONA AVENUE HOLMES COOLEY LILLEY LAUNDRO MAT GIFTS GREETING CARDS TOYS SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Syracuse Haviland Franconia T1ntex1ng Dry Cleamng Beech Avenue at Decatur Street Cape May tw I SIHFTS WAShburr1 8 9803 703 Edgmom Avenue Chester PG 698 CHESTER PIKE RIDLEY PARK WALT S ATLANTIC STATION For Those Who Insxst On Hlgh Qualrty Full Lme ol Accessorres C H E 5 P E N WALT MCCULLOUGH Proprletor DO NUTS CI-Iester 2 8849 WAShburn 8 7405 SW h 6 9675 T1 more 609 WELSH STREET soo MacDADE BOULEVARD Kearon Avenue and Waverly Terrace Morton P Chester PG Folsom Pc GARDNER LANDSCAPING SERVICE TREE TRIMMING GRADING GENERAL LANDSCAPING R GARDNER 4lU Manhattan Street Lester Pa GEORGE HECKSHER 6. SON CONTRACTOR LESTER PA 86 and EDGMON CHESTER PA CASH CREDIT PUNCH 6 IUDY SHOP 644 CHESTER PIKE Ridley Park Pa Chlldrens Wear Wearrng Apparel TOYS GIFTS Infants to 12 Years Old TAINTOR S GIFT SHOP 632 CHESTER PIKE Rrdley Park Pa WAShburn 8 5656 SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA BUS COMPANY Chartered Busses for all occasxons 1300 EDGEMONT AVENUE CHesier 3 3361 - - - - 1 . , . . I r IA , PA. -5 , - , . . 0 . , . ' I , PA. - - . - ' , a. V , , 0 , . I O I Q I . . Y Y 1 YW YY lk W A777 i I W Yrirrrlrrrr V Y' nr W l I Wwgrwwr Y 1 Ti I I 4 THE HIIILEY PARK NATIIJNAI. BANK Chnstmas Vacatlon and Tax Clubs Safe Deposit Boxes Money Orders Savmgs and Checkmg RIDLEY PARK PA Member of Federal Deposlt Insurance Corp Accounts All Types of Loans Travelers Checks Federal Reserve System CHester 4 2501 WKKER B k Wbbs BETTER B X65 FIZZ!-INIJ BHUTHEH5 INC CONCRETE PRODUCTS 0 BUILDERS SUPPLIES Chester Prke and Holland Street CRUM LYNNE PENN!-I . N f.,j,,l loc a. Q A,'71.:g.'k . ' r., ' x ,Q , I WEINBEHITS . . . ior better things CHESTER PA PRESCRIPTIONS BY BUST 0 APOTHECARY 0 29 E Hxnckley Avenue RIDLEY PARK PA WAshburn 8 4400 8 4401 8 4402 THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE When Its Drugs Do As Your Doctor Does Call Costa s E S DAVIS Propnetor AUTOMOTIVE IOBBER and MACHINE SHOP SERVICE Phone WAshburn 8 0597-8 7800 601 CHESTER PIKE PROSPECT PARK PA MUTUH PARTS SERVICE 6 COMPLIMENTS OF CHERRYS PHARMACY Morton Avenue and McDade Boulevard Prescnptxons Drugs Cosmetlcs FREE DELIVERY Wkshburn 8 2822 GORDON l GARLING IR GENERAL HAULING WI-Xshburn 8 5426 SWEET NOOK HOLMES PA. Wlkshbum 8 0750 Delxctous Fancy Cheese Cake Grits Party Cakes Real Estate Fmancmg Insurance CHARLES B HARPER FUEL OIL COAL COKE LUMBER MILLWORK RIDLEY PARK, PA. Everything for the Burlder' W1-Kshbum 8 2350 . x I l I ,Q 5 f' O ' O I O RIDLEY RESTAURANT Specializing in PORK BARBECUE ' TOMATO PIES ' ITALIAN SPAGHETTI .J Q c Q A WAshbum 8-9875 T bar 119 MacDADE BLVD. FOLSOM, PA. WILLARD BATTERIES ATLANTIC PRODUCTS lg A T IGNITION SERVICE BRAKE SERVICE STATE INSPECTION HULME5 SERVICE ED HOLMES Prop General Automoblle Servxc MacDade Boulevard WAshburn 8 0800 HOLIVIES DEL CO PA PACKERS OF THE FAMOUS SNAPPER SOUP MCCALLISTERS INTERNATIONAL CATERERS BAN QUETS WEDDING RECEPTIONS PARTIES SOCIAL FUNCTIONS MacDacle Boulevard and Swarthmore Avenue WAshbum 8 3522 FOLSOM PENNSYLVANIA 7 1 . 6 1 - -1 . I ' 1 COSTUMES AND CAPS AND GOWNS TO RENT Belore Going Elsewhere . . . Consult MILLER COSTUMIER. INC. 236 SOUTH llth STREET Established 1892 Philadelphia, Pa. H 5-3154 NOTE: All costumes and caps and gowns for graduation at Ridley Township High School fumished by MILLER COSTUMIER. INC. I, ATIANTIC GOLDER S G E 0 R G E H E w I T T Storm Windows Venetian Blinds ATLANTIC SERVICE St D Al A Tires Batteries Accessories Washing crm ours ummum wmngs Lubrication Polishing WAshbum 8 4354 Road Service Fairview Road and Chester Pike 414 Morton Avenue Folsom CHester 2 9257 Crum Lynne Pa -I MEDFORD S K O For Quality 0 Wm Pom' CHESTER PA HEL A. :I I rr. K I If I - . a . Pa. - I l I A I MGS, 1 110996 7 x 91901 I Q - 2' 1. Ya - fix Y I '. V 1-:ful v-:un W 'E' E' ' '-' in ' ' ff' ' ' ' I 'Y-W - I 1 'Ei Y EAQ'4 7 W I GORDON l. GARLING H0lMES PHARMACY Treasurer and Collector of Taxes Drug Service At Its Best Township of Ridley 2314-16 MacDade Boulevard FREE DELIVERY PA WAshbum 8 0141 Holmes Pa A N S Congratulatlons and Best Wlshes To DRY CLEANING SERVICE THE CLASS OF 1954 431 MacDade Boulevard S Wllshbum 8 2454 Folsom Pa 9 1 Q - I l i 1 . , I I - I I ' -I 'A f ni Y nil+ jl H' V 1' ' ' ' W' 'W 'HA' 'Aw' 'B UA ' '7 'iii' A 0 T A h RI 66256 HEMBHANT STUIIIUS Im: PUHTHAIT5 WITH Muumw IIHAHM 1726 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA 3 PA Official Ph t g ph f he ' 7 QL ,E ' f HIJLMES SUPER MARKET Complete Self Servxce MEATS GROCERIES PRODUCE MacDADE BOULEVARD AT HOLMES ROAD H O L M E S P A Parking in rear oi market i 1 Fuel Oil Service Oil Bumers Dump Truck Service 316 FOLSOM AVENUE I-'OLSOM PA WAshburn 8 2700 All! HOLMES AMOCO STATION Complete Line of Accessones Auto Repairs Motor Tune Up We give yellow trading stamps with each purchase Bonus wmth every 100 gallons ol gas Pick Up and Delivery Service MacDade Blvd and Cedar Ave HOLMES PA WAshbum 8 9881 AWARDS FIRST CLASS RINGS IOSTEN S IRVIN STERN Formal Wear Our Speclalty Costumes For Plays and Masquerades Open Evenings and Sundays 108 WEST STATE STREET MEDIA PA MEd1a 6 0310 MEd1a 6 5270 Best wishes to the ANNOUNCEMENTS YEAnBooKs CLASS of' 1954 HAROLD E MAYER A F R I E N D 5503 Windsor Mill Road Phone: WAshbum 8 2218 Baltimore 7. Maryland EDDIE I-ACIANCA CUSTOM TAILOR A Complete l.ine of Ready Made Pants Woodlawn 1084 P-lfefmg Remodeling MacDade Blvd. at Balumore Ave. Mxlrnont Park. Pa. i 1 i 1 - i , ' 3 ,, '55, ' . . . 0 - 1 . . . - I l I . For Outings. Athletic Events and Group Trips of All Kinds Charter cr PTC Bus Call PENNYPACKER 5-6100 Ask for Charter Service PHILADELPHIA TRANSPORTATION CO Comphments of NOR WAY CLEANERS THE RITE WAY IS NORWAY 618 Chester Pike Norwood Hlnckley Avenue Ridley Park Phone WAshbum 8 5200 'Ihefboplcsdhoice CHOCOLATE SUNDAE If youre wild about chocolate sundaes youll love them made with Dairy Queen. Rich velvety chocolate plus cool smooth Dairy Queen mm m thats good' Nutntlous Dairy Queen is good for you too Choose your favorite sundae malt or shake or take home Dairy Queen 1n quarts and pints All at your local Dairy Queen store now STORE ADDRESS Nat onally f Ad e fsed f fy 4 Comphments HARDWARE 81 SUPPLY THE COMMANDER DOOR INC CUMPANY 0F CHESTER Color Condxtlomng and Hard are Complete wlth Streaml ned Hardware Departments HOLMES PA Edgmont at Fourth Chester P Whshbum 8 7100 Phone CHester 3 6115 Congratulahons to the 1954 Class and Best Wlshes for The1r Future Success Ludwlq Hnnnld Manufacturlnq Company Chester Plke and Folcroft Avenue FOLCROF T PA - - - - - of I 0 Manufacturer of Sectional Overh ad Doors Service Center w A A I l First of All the Home News CHESTER PA 0 FOUNDED 1876 0 Delaware County s Leadlng Newspaper our colophon your assurance of the best PRODLFED BX LETTERPRESS OFFSET LITHOGRAPHY AND BY LIN INGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY NARBERTH PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL AND COLLEGE ANNUALS 6 THE BIRTH On this land a new building will rise. Workman cuts boards for foundation forms. The foundation concrete being poured Masonry work on foundation nears comple tion 'Ui' X Aud1tor1um begms to take shape W0fkm6H aSSCII1b16 r00f of gym yi T, l I e W . ,f an , W i I I 5, k I ,' 1 ,--, , :N 5- 1 E fi!!-J.. Y 1 , Q - - . seq 'A K , V , - K - JQ Q? A 'swf , i J' ,,1.'-- ' ,, -3 UP A B ILIJI I3 COHSIFUCIIOII materlals beam to p1le up Foundauon forms are put 1n place Boom prepares to ralse steel frame for audi Steel work on gym nears completxon lorlum 9. Work gets under way on second floor class Classrooms begm to take shape rooms 127 l 1 l C . - . 1 l In ' 1 f ---4, . I ' Y , Us ' f . ?'Q0 -Q-1op,,. , W 1 , 1710 Q 4 .. ' me . --Q , , I Qt-n h . . was , . . . .,',, V, A M 'VLQYIQ Q-q.,.., ,-' Y' ' Q 2 V K Q ' 1' no L' f' - 1 . , A V -W' ,HL N Q , .A I ,7 mins-:x 4 F' 1-on ,.,,, , df' M M if ff .AQ-,si ' ' an ' is 1 , nn- W9 K -1 .K , nnmgx qi ' G my Q i an .. Q 1 K K V 3- L, L A , . A 3 .. Li, , ' ,m AQ ', 1+ .M M 15 F , f A s . 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Class Prophecy luture Caazette Burldrngj une 12 l9!4 TOM GRAINT eleetecl Presrdent of the Unrted States IOHIN DREl ER named for rll st rr team RUTH TIIOTIAS appears at the Nlet as Quest solorst Lrttle drd teletype operrtor FD CUMMISIJH realrze the ehrrn of exents xvhrch these three xxrres bevan CSU edrtors I'RPD HEINRICH and IOP BERC ER rlter frndrn herr former elassmrtes names rn the nexxs deereleel rt would be rnterestrnv to locrte the rest of the Clrss of 54 Reporters PI TP NIALI IUS rnd BOB BLAIR plus photoxr rpher CIFORC Ir IEVSI IX VNCIC INCH IDIS dbSl4lll11CI'1f I I OB rn t ren s reh rn the most lthern tte Tlmrrelr ' IT lIeNULITl 1ndVIRCINIA I'ARl IIN xxere x rer tronrne at C EORC IA IIOVVARTTII S hotel T hex told the reporters they planned to trlee 1 hshrn trrp on BILL RETCHFNS yacht The roup xrsrted Cyold Sprrnvs a parle mmrfed b FD QCONE That afternoon the famous ruthor OI PROCH addressed the Aquatrc Club where IANICE IONFS rs head drvrne, rnstruetor For entertarnment there was the Three Sharps Trro eonsrstrng of AL WHITE TOM XVOLFE rnd ED FIRTH TT e reporter left Pl rrda t traxel no tl t Waslrrngton DC where they found manx of the alumnr rn rmportant posrtrons ,IIM SULLIVAN was a senator from Pennsylvanra and BARBARA TOMLINSON hrs secretarx PLVIBA HICRS and BARBARA WALBRIDGE were found rn the House of Representatrx es where CAROLE VISCIDT was recordrnv secretary That exenme the reporters drned at CHUCK COLBERCT S new restaurant whrch had just been burlt bx the DPCJRC Ir SAVASFANO Construetron Comprnx IANIC,E NEUBFRT herd hostess reeted them rt the entrance The delrerous me rl xx rs prep rred by ehef CARL IORIHACRE MARII l N DIY AN rnd IDNA GOTIPF the Tw pettes srne for the entertrrnment The reporters prrd then brll t ashrer CERAI DINI' STERIX On the street they met BRLIC E DOAN one ol lVrslrrn tons werlthrest resrdents T he reporters returned to the RTIIS hotel owned hx IOU C IO'lVISIm rrrd I'IIII VFNDI TITI Thex reeerxeel therr lxex from BOB IxARll OSIxI desle elerle r l xxent to therr rooms xxhreh lr rd reeentlx been furnrshed rx II HIBB rd C I de or rtrnc staff The followrng, rnornrnv the nexxspapernren left lor Plrrladelphra There they found PAT IIATIUOAD as head nurse at Temple llosprtal under the drrectron of Dr BILL MARSDEN DOIT RIHNNTT and ELIZABETH BANKS xxorleed rs xrrx teehnrerurs and ,IANET Illc C POSSAN and IxAl I l NAM serxed rs medrcal seeretrrres BET Sl INII LL xxas an oceupatronal therrprst FUCTEINF VVFSTTS Deluxe Taxr Ser x ree elroxe them to Sxx rrtlrm ure xx here our reporters xrsrted DI ANT PASSMOI F presrdent of Swarth r ore Colle e IANICIH IBSWORTII was hrs prrx rte seerettrv JIU POI IPR xvas athletic d ree or lerehrnf rt our old Xlmr lXlrter xx re I OSII lVAC INI R ANC IE AIASTROTA ll XRC I I I A BI INI DI lx and Ill A DEI IWEAD I ON' C llil INC xx rs herd lootball eo teh Trtxehn north to New Yorle the reporters lound many former elrss mates At the Unrted N rtrons LI! SHRIl I R toole them througout the burldrni There thex lound DOLORES ITARRAS lrr urst md BOB UUPPHI as recordrng secre trrx DOTTH 'WAIILAND xvas dancrng at the lxrdro CSrtx lWus1c llall wrth the BONNIE STUTLTIAN orehestrr Arrrxrnv rn New Torle from therr oxerseas tour xxrth the Hockey Aces xxere C AROLTN ROl PR PHYLLIS HANSER md NORMA OPPFRTIAN Our reporters t tended 1 fashron show where they drscoxered BARBARA IZZI CONNIE HOLMES and PERNICE ULKOSKI rs models lThe staff sarled to Boston on HARVEY HORIN BECIxS Ore n lrne Therr shrp the S S Rarder xxas eaptarned bx RUSSEL KLINE On board the reporters watehed DICK MORAN grve the nexxs and lae hed at commedrenne team CAROLT N THOMPSOIN and BETTY IACK SON Nh Irxrr FRPD NELSON Oaxe hrnts on home reprrr Thrs xxas lolloxxed by ANN ORTII md OAN I CSIxIlIAN S home show Doelern rt Boston thex were just rn time to xxrsh bon Vox are to mrssronrrres IXIART ISAVLINDI R and WIILDRED HANSEN who xx ere orn to C,Ll DI- UIC HENER S mrssron rn South Xrne rex ROLAND DOlVNIE mayor of loston reeted them upon rrrrxal They met reeorellrr rrtrst C IINI BLINVDO anel her publreltx rnrrrr er IIOBI RI ImRINSI'II'LD That exenmx the reporters rttendeel 1 Red Sox ame and tallxed llf l VXI RIBNOLDS drreetor of re Cue 1 Commererrl Sehool The old battery l I , , ' ' 1 J TT ' y -' s s r- r ' , , . . . 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