Ridley Township High School - Archive Yearbook (Folsom, PA)
- Class of 1958
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R s .v-,.., H 5 'E CLASSROOM 6 OD 04111124 T ACTIVITIES 58 IUIVS 9 G 4lNDERCLASS MEN 100 ADVERTISING 154 SE S pop TS A0kURS 2 ln the ensulng volume you will find many pleasant memories of Our World of Education engrossed In mere pages We have struggled nobly and have had the usual round of disappointments and obstacles to overcome Yet we overlooked those In the glow of worthwhlle achleve ments In fun or frollc an sports or work and nn talent or leadershlp May the lessons we have learned and the frlendshlps we have formed ablde with us forever to remmd us of the seven cross roads In Our World of Educatlon here at Rldley Township Now as we stand boldly facing the hands of tnme at least we can say We have trled our best let fate decide the rest 74 W 7 0 . , . ' ll . ,, . ' I I . ' I l I X . . ' ll ' Il 's I ' ll I I Il V . - f Y Faculty of Rudley Townshup Hugh School conscuentuously duscuss and plan the curruculum needed to make each student a better cutuzen of tomorrow As our hugh school career us endung we the Class of 1958 look back wuth ex treme gratutude at the guudance unselfishly guven us by you the faculty of Rudley Townshup Hugh School ln you we have found our most competent unstructor and ever ready fruend As our unstructor you not only unspured us wuth the desure for learnung but you unculcated un us cu respect for good conduct and an apprecuatuon of the flner thungs un lufe As our fruend you have charmed luke a good story and unspured luke a brave leader As both fruend and unstructor you have shown an uncreasung devo tuon to educatuon and a deep unterest un the future of each one of us Through thus deducatuon we the senuor class of Rudley Townshup Hugh School wush to express our thcunkfulness to you for all you have done un preparung us to embark un thus great World of Educatuon carryung wuth us the hugh udeals of Rudley Townshup' . . . . 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I I I ' I . , ' I I I T4 wif , V, 1 , er, M MR ROBERT V DONATO MA Penn State SUPERINTENDENT One of the most nrnportant mnlestones tn your lnves has drawn to a dramatuc close Even amndst the um meduate nostalgnc remunuscmg an awareness IS made of the fact that your hugh school has again contrtbuted to Rudley Townshtp and other commumtnes young people nn whom we are lustly proud young cntuzens who have learned not only the essentual masses of knowledge, but an Intelligent apprecuatton and respect for the codes and conventuons relatung to accepted be havlor and lawful authority You are prepared to meet the challenges of to ADMINISTRATORS -c' we MR JOHN W OBRIEN MA Temple Untv ASS T SU PERINTENDENT lastuc trannung and to your everyday ltvtng Havtng tmpltclt faith In you as graduates of the Ridley Town ship Hugh School I feel assured that the challenges can be met wlth dtspatch and success The school board and admtnnstratlon are thankful for having had you as members of thus hugh school and now thoroughly proud to add you to the growmg number of alumm May all your days be blessed wlth happmess and good fortune morrow to the extent that you can adequately relate F B your educatnon to your lob, to your advanced scho 0-ybqjf-O l ZF + aw:fwf-fff f Weir: swf' :Hf4'fEf L ' 9- f'?TE:ff'a1f.21: 11 ' A gt ', ,wt-.'t1'g' - 9:2 Mg vg2Aff73M rf' V' wif?-' ' V . ., I . ., . 1 I I ,B rf? MR CHARLES PERRY MR ALBERT FULLERTON MRS JEAN SELLERS MRS BERTHA COVERDALE Presudent Vuce Presudent Treasurer Secretary SCHOOL BOARD fauthfull actmg m our behalf In all organuzatuons there must be a Board of Durectors to formulate and durect polucy Our School Board forms a tue between the local cutuzens and the Department of Publuc lnstructuon of our state and as such manages and durects the affaurs of the enture school d 1 f us ruc MR GEORGE BUCHANAN The members of our School Board have the responsubuluty of workung out wuth the Superuntendent the educatuonal needs of the year and must then devuse ways of flnancung the casts of theur program In an effort to keep pace wuth the ever uncreasung enrollment the Board has taken tremendous steps to provude adequate physucal faculutues to properly unsure a worthwhule teachung envuronment for both students and teachers Wuthun recent years new elementary schools and a lunuor hugh school have been constructed and addutuons to exustung buuldungs have been completed At present work has begun on a further addutuon to our uunuor hugh school and plans have been formulated whuch wull double the present capacuty of our hugh school In these and other ways the School Board wull contunue un uts unturung efforts to provude the finest educatuon possuble for the boys and gurls of Rudley Townshup MR WILMER COLES u-,, y 41 f The School Board pauses momentaruly before unauguratung final plans MR JAMES LAMBERT for the ensuung year ry O 0 Q 0 O O Y' . I I A . . . , , , - , , - , , - , , I 'V Vi ,f ,Auf ig tu , '- f , pf A If ., , , - ' ' ,', .- A .W B- 1 , f, MR NORMAN B L FERGUSON MA DePauw Unnv PRINCIPAL To the class of 1958 When we thunk of the future we are prone to thunk un terms of today s young men and women to whom the future wnll belong At the begnnmng of the last decade when the growmg strength of totalltaruan states threatened the human rughts and lnberty fostered by western cuvnlnzatnon we looked to our young people to flght the battles that would preserve the prunclples we cherish Now we are faced agam wlth a seruous threat to our way of lnfe Agaun we look to our young men and women to carry on the fight for democracy In thus crnsus however we know that the decnsuve battles are more apt to be won In the classroom and laboratornes than on the land and sea and un the aur Never be fore has educatnon seemed so Important to our exnst ence as a natuon The advance of scuentuflc knowledge has placed great power ln our hands and ns brmgmg great changes nn our maternal luves The rate of maternal progress ns becommg so rapnd that nt us dulflcult to fore cast the condltlons of llfe twenty years hence But nf the young men and women to whom tomorrow be MR VAN S EVANGELOU MA Umv of New Hampshure ASST PRINCIPAL longs hold fast to the gundmg pruncuples that have made our democracy a cherushed way of lnfe the fu ture wnll be good whatever maternal changes take place The members of the Radley Townshup Class of 1958 have guven evidence of ablluty to do theur part In to morrow s world They have exhnblted qualntues of pos: tlve leadershap and have wnllmgly accepted the re sponsubnlmes of school lnfe They have demonstrated thenr abnlnty to dlstmgulsh sound prunclples from false doctrmes and have shown thenr wnllnngness to stand on the sude of rught and to fight for at We preduct confidently that the members of thus class wlll take theur place un tomorrows world wnth no less honor to themselves than those who have been graduated from our school before them Congratulatuons and best wushesl Smcerely s n .., . .., . 1 O O 1 . , . . - I - 1 , . , . , . - 1 - I I I ' 1 . u ' I ' I - . MISS MIRIAM CAMLIN MISS ADA MUCDONALD BS and MS Unuv of Penna Gundance Durector MISS BENETTA SNIVELY MISS RUTH WASSER MR PETER YACYK COUNSELING t1Ofw OT MTMTG SUCCESS Many tnmes a student can be more successful nf he has the help of a person who understands has problems can analyze has personalnty and gunde hum In choosong a career The Gundance Department furmshes such counselors Each student has the opportunnty to dnscuss wlth has counselor any problems he may have enther at home or nn school Specnal assnstance ln selectung courses best fitted to the nndnvudual ns gnven In the sophomore and lunuor years All semors plannlng a hsgher educatuon receuve and un selectnng and applymg to college arshups For those gomg nmmeduately unto the busmess world a placement servnce as oFfered whereby all commercial students are placed nn 'obs most suntable for their qualnficatuons A complete group testnng program as supervised by the department The school psycholognst admmusters nndnvndual lntellngence and personallty tests Specnal problems are referred to hum MR HORACE MILLIKIN BS and EdM Temple Unlv Psychologist ,- W... Mass R Wasser sensor counselor listens attentuvely and renders Results from the Natlonal Merlt Scholcrshlp Exammataon are expert advice as F Slate revlews hrs college appllcatuon received by K Dull from Miss A MacDonald guidance director . -, X 33 4 Qi R Ia 4 5 M ts f f The Guidance Department keeps interested students informed of available schol- 3 P MISS HELEN HOFFMAN AB Swarthmore College BS Temple Umv Depaflmenl Head MR CLAUDE BUCHANAN AB Penn State MRS MARTHA BURKE MISS ALICE DITZLER AB Duckmson College Seniors pause during classwork ln Engllsh IV whlle Mass H Hoffman suggests an excellent article for extra currlcular reading from the Reader s Digest e ectwe use of ENGLI H Into whatever world we venture as we leave hugh school good Englnsh will prove an essentlal part of our llves It as true that no man llves unto himself for we all have an In fluence on the world In whnch we luve Clear and effective commumcatnon of our Ideas will enable us to make a greater lmpressxon on those with whom we come nn contact One ofthe mam obpectuves ofthe Englush Department ns to encourage lntelllgent crltncal thlnkmg In analyzing and eval uatung that whuch we read and hear Thus IS attained through drull In grammar and composltuon book reports and the study of llterature Each sophomore ns Introduced to the varlous types of later ature the short s'ory blography autoblography and the essay Silas Marner and A Tale of Two Cltles, two of lltera ture s finest works are read by underclassmen An acquanntance wtth the luterature of our own counlry IS necessary If we are to understand the growth and develop ment of our Amer can democracy Members of the lunlor class receive an excellent background un the relnglous polltl cal and purely creative wrltlngs of such American writers as Franklnn Thoreau and Emerson Shakespeare s Macbeth stands out ln the munds of sensors as do the orugnnal essays short stones and poems that cre ahve mnnds have composed The English Department contmually endeavors to relate Engllsh to our lndlvudual everyday lnves since It plays such a vltal role m everythmg we do bfi MRS. EVELYN GATT MR. FELIX MARION MRS. JANE SMITH M.A. Montclair S. T. C. B.S. Fordham Univ. B.S. Univ. of Penna. e ...mf 44 As the day of 1he bug les? on Irterafure draws near sophomores rn Mrs E uaftey s Errglrsh class dulrgently revnew the authors and Therr works Whrle rumors are deeply engrossed nn an rntensrve study of one of Emerson s essays Mrs M Burke ex plarns the meanxng of a drfflcult passage to D Lake the slgn 0 an educated man fx Svudenfs rn Mr C Buchanan s Englrsh class ponder over the age old adverb and adlectuve problems which are being explarned by F Toney 711 .fer sg ,, 'dnt Arrr M K is L D lb- , A , K P .- 5. .-... ,Q .J . ni Lv' Ml f r . s' f ' 5 , .A . L ,. X, , . f I 'rx I 'S V ' r Q A 2? -R r V' r 3 1 n g , f, 1 3 X r U I r r 4' rf QR . ' A x . - K - 5 . R I tx - rg MRS. DOROTHY DAVIS MISS MARIA KOMANOWSKA B.E., Univ. of Colorado B.S., Temple Univ, With compatable expressions, Miss M. Camlin and French Il students listen attentively to a translation by H. Kohlbrenner. FOREIG LA GUAGES mutual unclerstanclmg Mm '3l'TiA'2fC5ZTil 0 the world s people Department Head With the growing emphasis today on a world unified in peace there is an increasing need for an understanding of our fellow men Our Language Department strives to have students recognize the differences in our ways of living in addition to learning to read and converse in a foreign tongue By acquir ing this additional knowledge of others cultures we may better understand their feelings and problems The study of a foreign language also aids us nn understand ing our own English as we know it is derived from many different languages Most of our scientific terms come from Latin and Greek the literary words from French and the great malor ity or our everyday words are of Germanic origin Spanish too has an influence although not so much in the language as in customs and culture Pupils at Ridley Township are fortunate to have the opportunity to study Latin French German and Spanish LA To the satisfaction of Mrs D Davis J Madison successfully completes Difficult passages in advanced German are simplified by the expert the canlugation of the Irregular verb declr in Spanish ll c ss explanations of Miss M Komancwska ff S Slogoff and R Ruttenhouse are deeply engrossed in reference material as N Hatton seeks information on the life and works of Pearl 5 Buck LIBRARY cud m Search for knowledge Book reports research papers essays de bates whenever a student needs help any of these or numerous other subgects he turns untalterlngly toward the library Here in the quiet atmosphere of study he may ponder over the numerous tasks that con front the pupil of today With the help ofthe librarian he may find books magazines new papers anJ pamphlets to be used either for reference or purely for enloyment Books with the exception of reference volumes may be checked out for a two week period All magazines pamphlets and newspapers may with special permission be removed from the library for a specified time Our library facilities have grown annually by the acquisition of new fiction and non fiction volumes purchased with the need of the student in mind At the present time there are approximately 6500 volumes on fle the card catalog A sistance in maintaining the smooth func tioning of the lbrary is given by students who during their free periods sort and re shelf books file cards and help anyone n need of it The library open every period of the day and for a short time after school offers stu dents the opportunity of using the facilities to gain a broader and richer education MISS VIGINIA COLEMAN B SLS Drexel Institute Librarian Quiet prevails as students spend leisure hours in the library during a Library assistant, S, Fullerton, stamps pass typical day. for E, Boeck as J. Tyner patiently waits her turn. .ala-fu w-fvw 'sf-av MRS FRANCES DRAKE A B Swarthmore College Department Head 'W tffifff MR EDWARD PETER MR DONALD ROSS BS West Chester S T C B Mullersvllle S T C 7 Mr E Peters cwcnts the class s conflrmatnon as R Agnew doubtfully points out the locahon ot' Greece unclerstandmg soclet studyung the achuevements and mustakes ofthe past we gaun valu able knowledge for use nn the future The Soclal Studies Department seeks to Install wlthnn each student the understandung of others whuch s so necessary uf he as to be a good cutnzen nn the world today Among the requnrements for a dnploma from our school ts the suc cessful completnon of a year of Umted States Hnstory and Problems of Democracy After tracing the growth of our country from nts humble be gnnnnng to the present day students study some of the problems of our llvung democracy Sensors In PO D classes study everythung from the applncatuon of the U S Constatutuon to the completnon of an :ncome tax A thorough study of treatnes IS pursued by Mr D Ross' U S Hlstory Personaluty dnsorganlzatuon I5 explauned to Soclology class by C Keyes class tv X .5 F., ll. R ,F , A v I I H 'Ar A-A A A e -at V , 2 4 Z 'fir ' I b My L V f , 0 Y . ., Q A ,V f W' ffm--115 I 0 0 K MJT, . s . By - - - I - . I is ' - Deep concentration IS centered on the news disclosed ln the Amerncan Observer as Mlss R Wasser explalns the numerous problems faclng the United Natlons through SCCIAL STUDIE problem Reports and panel duscussnons dealung wuth current world na tuonal busnness and economuc problems are part of every class Electuve courses an World Hlstory and Socnology are also avallable to all Interested Rxdley Townshnp ns unlque In that It IS one of the few in MRS JOAN STREHLER AB Penn State Unlv MISS BENETTA SNIVELY AB Urslnus 'Y' by 1- schools In thus area to offer Socnology to nts students Durung the year these students learn to deal more sympathetucally wlth the human race A malor prolect nn lumor and sensor classes ns the students wrntnng of a research paper on o sublect of has own chouce In all ofthe Socnal Studues courses at Rndley Townshup Hugh School the teachers asm ns to prepare each young person for cmzenshnp nn a world In whlch all people must learn to llve together an peace ,Z 4 elf' ill ff? ni'-'fu Mr W Zehler receuves lmmednate response as he questlons a class on Amencan Hustory In a dascussnon nn POD class Mrs F Drake uses the map as reference to explam the many dnfllcultues encountered an the Suez Canal Zo MISS RUTH WASSER MR WILLIAM ZEHLER MS Unnv of Penna BS Vlllanova Unuv ... 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D t The faces ofthe students rn Mrs .l Kauftman s Algebra ll class express the deep thought and concentratlon needed to solve the complex equatnons nn a weekly revuew stud of M THEM TICS MR THEODORE BECK BS West Chester S T C develops loglcal tltmlcmg .MSS Recent Increased emphasus on technncal and sctentnfk fields has made everyone more aware of the need for a knowledge of rvathematucs Students at Rtdley Townshtp are offered a varaety of courses dealnng wrth all phases of thus most rmportant Those takung the academnc course must take Algebra I and Plane Geometry and may elect Algebra ll Solnd Geometry and Trngonometry lnstructton un mathematncs as not conhned solely to college BS Unlv of Penna preparatory work General studen s recerve two years of Gen eral Mathematucs The currlculum has been extended thus year to xnclude three new courses ln Practucal Mathematucs These courses are based on a study of practlcal mathematical models understandnng of the problem These records can be kept as a self made textbook for practlcal use IH later lute In short the departments arm IS to prepare the student for whatever type of rr-athematlcs he may need In his chosen fleld ln order to develop skull un the method of solvmg plane geometry problems these students In Mr T Beck s class learn by observmg the procedures of therr classmates Mnss C En: shows V Rowlyk where her mrstake lues In her technlque of solvtng algebranc equations as F Potter attempts to arrtve at a correct CDSVYET' I I ,af , X ,V I , ., . . o o o . , . . . , . . . - subiect. and a record is made by each student, in his own words, of his r I - . . . . . , . . me .-'KF' MR CHARLES DOWNES MA Unlv of Penno A-Q Mr C Downes leads o dlscusslon concernmg the Illustrated problem during General Moth I closs MRS JANE KAUFFMAN West Chester S T MR JOSEPH BARTLUM Unlv of lllln I Department Head L Students of Mr J Bortlurn s Proctucol Math l class gum unvoluoble expernence nn solv Ing the mcthemctucol problems they en counter In every day life ,, 7 Mr. T. Beck heads on impromptu discussion as he expertly explains the intricacies of o dimcult theorem in geometry. E F' -fr: MR GEORGE THOMPSON Penn State Department Head MRS ELIZABETH deBERARDlNlS AB Immaculata College Mr G Thompson captures the nnterest of hrs chemnstry class wnth a vusual demonstratlon whale descrnbmg the process of dlstlllatnon of water Q MR HERBERT PLESS MS Temple Univ MR CHARl.ES PRICE MS Unlv of Penna k -31. is! ,qv of S C I E N C E an mslght mto In keeprng pace wnth the contnnuang stress the modern world ns placnng upon the teachtng of scuence the scnence department has expanded nts courses to satrsfy both the student who plans to do advance work and those who want only a practucal knowledge at the worknng of our um verse For those wlro wrsh to study some of the basuc facts of plant and animal lute a year of buology IS otrtered Observatson and expernmenta tnon through dusectton help gnve the students a better unsught unto the living world The more advanced courses of physucs and chemtstry are offered to the lunxors and seniors The excellent apparatus nn our laboratories as put to good use oy the students an these classes as they learn more about matter nts physlcal and chemrcal changes and energy Lt.-ffm' 'K Wnth the and of an Illustrated chart Mr H Pless enlnghtens has bralogy Mr G Thompson helps J Mnscnls solve a duftlcult problem dealmg wuth class as to the structure and appearance of the sponge acceleratnon as class members compare thenr answers nn therr seats L UsIng the bIoscope to vIew a yaruety of Insects Mrs E deBerardInIs adds to the knowledge of these bIology students the lwmg world In addItIon to the tradItIonal SlUdI9S applted scIence may be elected by technIcal students and others who wIsh to contInue the study of thIs most Important subtect In the applIed scIence classes the students learn the practIcal applIcatIon of SCIGDTIHC laws and prIncIples On AprIl 23 a ScIence FaIr was held In the sensor hIgh school gym nasIum PupIls from the elementary and IunIor hugh school as well os those from the hIgh school took part In thIs gIant exhIbItIon of the work of the entIre school year WIth the basIc knowledge gaIned from the scIence courses at RIdley TownshIp a student IS prepared for the advanced work he wIll receIve In the college or UDIVGVSITY of hIs choIce He may also Uflllle hIs knowl edge IH the vast fIeld of Industry whIch lS contmually In need of scIen hflcally traIned personnel '74 k-5 e-,,, L23- Q A Creattng Interest the sublect of bIology IS of specIal concern to Mr H Pless DurIng one of the laboratory perIods J SchImkoIItIs and G SmIth learn the correct procedure OfdlSSECtII'1g a worm ll'-1211 The chapter concernmg solutIons must be mastered by the students of Mr C PrIces chemIstry class before they con perform the expenment on the followmg day 5 v- 9 - 1' H vc A . ms' 1 s f 0 1' V 7 'V I o o ' xxx, Q f, . 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I, X as A - , A, ' Y X V MR FRANCIS BENISCHECK MS Temple Unuv Department Head MISS STElI.A ECONOMOS BS Ruder College MRS VIRGINIA HERSEY Drexel lnstutute MISS JUDITH MII.lER BS Shuppensburg S T C 5 If in I KJ r Whule typung students lumber theur fingers on a Monday morn ung wuth a flve munute speed test Mr F Benuscheck unstructs O Maloney as to the proper hand posutuons COMMERCIAL TRAINING opens paths Busuness Educatuon us desugned to meet the termunal needs of those choosung the commercual field un whuch to work Three malor areas of study Accountung, Clerucal and Secretarual are ottered to those takung busuness traunung A student may choose the one that wull be the most bene ficual and wull best suut hus abulutues Accountung prepares students as bookkeepers Clerucal work trauns pupuls un nec essary routune and machune office skulls Secretarual traunung provudes unstructuon un sublects necessary for entrance unto stenographuc or secretarual work NJN MUN D+ i. Rememberung that accuracy us the emphasus of the lesson, M A Tor chuk checks wuth Mrs V Hersey as to the correct spellung of a word before resumung the letter -if N414 'bf ' .--1.1: ,. I 'Dila The unterest of the class us focused on the board as Mr P Yacyk expertly renders a solutuon to a complex problem students encountered whule com putung Insurance premuums un busuness math class I tss' W V ,L ,sg ' ' , ' 3 .Q Q - fr - -f I fp. ffl ' I fill I . f I -,Q . if ' ' j I . ., ' . r'1'V f5 ' 2? ii 0 W rf Q O V Q lu . . . . . ss., ' ' ' ' - - . . I . .I - 1 1 .unn I u 1 q n I 3 ' V Under the competent nnstructlon of Mrs J Welsh typmg students wrll be properly equupped to meet the demands of he busrness world to the busmess world Every student must take typlng and bookkeepung Other sublects such as shorthand bustness mathematucs secre tarnal traunung clerical practuce consumer educatlon and banking are requlred accordlng to the malor Interests of the nnduvldual pupnl By the end of their sensor year all business students have been placed ID a lob for whuch the department has so well prepared them Thus servnce from which so many beneflt IS supervnsed by the Guidance Department 417' UL. C MR PETER YACYK MA Umv of Delaware MRS JANET WELSH BBA Westmmster College Wnth the eftlcnency and ease of an expert typust M Bushnell demonstrates the proper use of the dlcta phone to B Hutson as Miss S Economos expresses her approval be ,im-S-.f 3-49- S.i.....- Ng Muss J Muller stresses the Importance of consnstent practice un order to develop perfec tion and speed In the techntques of shorthand to her students as she vnsually demon strates the nntrucocxes of the symbols Y k, ,t N, t w i D Y I I L ,,.,. A- yy .Q A . g 7 . l I l le l . lt 'K' . V Q l 7 . VZ, D t 374 A 13, . 9 l . l I . 'E I I . - I - . 1 v n . -A k' ,V A . . I . K4 I s 4 'I I X? s 5 MR MICHAEL DIGUILIO MA Unnv of Penna Department Head Woodshop boys work earnestly with the and of Mr R Aiken to complete their protects In time for the sprung exhnbnt VOCATIONAL TRAINING prepares us or The Vocatuonal Department at Ridley Townshup pro vudes an excellent opportunuty for educatnon nn the fields of woodworknng machnne toolnng automobule mechanucs and draftung Students taklng lndustrlal Arts as a mayor must take three years of nndustrnal arts and three years of me chamcal drawnng Thus course nncludes explanatory work nn woodworktng sheet metal electrncuty metal workung and ceramncs Technucal students have three years of shop and mathematncs a year of scuence and two years of re lated drawnng Pupnls may choose one of three shops for thenr practucal work Boys taknng Automobnle Me channcs are trained un the operatuon repair and serv :ce of automobules The excellent tools nn the Wood Shop are avanlable to students as they learn the tech nnques of the various phases of woodworkung Instruc tuon nn the care and operatuon of power tools IS gnven to those In the Machune Shop Wuth the background provnded by the Vocatuonal Department a boy upon graduatuon may enter the lndustrxal world wnth valuable knowledge In has chosen fle d 4 5'+ MR ROBERT AIKEN Umv of Penna Proflcvency In auto mechanucs IS emphasnzed by Mr W Gorman as MR MARION CUPPY A Fatchet and R LaFrance apply theur knowledge of wheel balancnng Umy of Pe,-ma to the front wheels of the car 'Ly cf' . f V. . ' ' 'h - 'R -ue ' Q AY r f . ' t 'U' K , . ., . . I as O O 0 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' , . . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' , . 1 1 1 Y SX? MR WILLIAM GORMAN Umv of Penna Umv of Penncx ,mr fb 4, fi, MR JOHN WAGNER MS Unw of Penna MR ISAAC STYER BS Temple Unuv Under the careful supervnslon of Mr M Cuppy J A5 'Luv L4 -sf K 3 X Upper Regusfermg expressnors of prude and sansfacfuon boys In Mr I Styer s woodshop pu? the flnfslmng fouches on prolecvs Caiona learns To repair and operate rnochnnes Cenfer As R Maclnvyre owans help m mechamcal drawung Mr L Spnzzurrn defects rl'-e rmsfalces nn J Phnllnps calculcmons Lower Mr J Wagner asslsfs O Womack who ns carefully ghqrpemng a tool on the grmdmg wheel 5.4 N-1 Q ' '73 I 9 f X rm , U ., V' I ' 4 0 I ' f .lf l A MR. Louis svlzzmm - I Q-1.-ew' ,if , E E f J I ' I W ,. I . 1 ,ri Y . V,'2 A . M 7 f ' I h4,V: S -4 fy 'I - 4. -- jf, I 'A 4? g l I Mmm, can't wait! C. Corriston, with the ready assist: nce of B. Getty, puts the flrst pan of delicious multlns into the oven as C Lake and T Zcick prepare another batch whsle anxuously looknng forward to the flrst mouth watermg bute Muwl ? '?' MISS DOROTHY HAMPTON Drexel lnstutute le Vial trannlng an the Important flelcl of Home Economics was provlded thas year over one hundred students who took courses an Household Ars and Home Management In addutuon to experxence gatned an dress maklna needle work budgetung meal plan nnng and cooknng the pupnls studied Famnly an sactal relatuons chld care and ot er phases of home management at home Home Economucs as a fleld with many voca tions Rldley Townshnps courses have pro v ded students with an excellent background for careers as nutrutuon experts duetmans teachers socxal workers research technucuans nntcruor decorators and fashnon consultants Whether they choose one of these specxal ielas or settle down to the sole career of homemaklng the skulls the students have l arned In classes wall always be valuable Learning Swedrsh weaving from the patlent Instruction of Miss D Hampton J Launt dlsplays a beautlful piece of handtwork which he has already completed ..f S, S Eager and happy descrrbe these bays and gurls as they SIT patlently wanting for the fun and galety of the party which thenr older susters students of the home management course have plcnned for them l o O O O 95' , 1. 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' ' , Lk ' , . f ,wp , ' ' M' - M C K ,4 V c 1 Q , I O , at '3 ll l - ' ff X - r ' I 4 ' 'di Q l 5 'l 4 ' - -JY V K . 4' I' A MRS ANN DONOHUE Student Supervisor ,415 vs One of the polite and friendly waitresses of the cafeteria management course J and m Nutritious well balanced meals are nm portant to everyone young and old alike In our cafeteria the school dietitian and the student supervisor with the and of a govern ment subsidy work to provide a wide variety of tasty foods at low costs to over five hun dred students and teachers who regularly purchase platter lunches The cafeteria staff is assisted by students each enloy an appetizmg meal mdustr who take Cateteria Management as either CI malcr or mmor course These pupils are re sponsib e for making all sandwiches taking complete charge of the dairy bar waiting on tables nn the teachers dining room and serv ing behind the lunch counters Adult supervisors and students co operate in every possible way to maintain the effi ciency for which our cafeteria is known MISS NORMA LASH Director With such a ta ntalizing display of desserts before them, no The friendly smile and efhcient service of P Lougheed and wonder M, A. Torchik, D. Faix, J. Money, and P, Slavin find M .I Seal are typical of the assistance which Ev k . . . ons y one the selectionadifficult one to make. of the many students who daily patronize the Snack Bar always receives. A t Y, , ,ivy - , 1 V' , , 3 , xg l , . l l . 1 ,J i I W N, fp- , ' 9: , 'P' ' 'R . .. I , 1 .. Mitchel takes Mr. M. DiGuilio's order for dessert while Mr. C. Price and Mr. M. Cuppy o o ' r I I .V A ! , U -' f 17' A 3 ia MR LEE LINN MS Unuv of Penna MRS MARIE MEISSNER Department Head The band under dlrectlon of Mrs M Menssner gets unto shape forthe stuff competition ofthe annual flreman s parade 'Q Chorus follows scores whsle lustennng attentuvely to Mr L Lmn os he illustrates o difficult passage of a musxcul composmon talents expressed The Musuc Department ot Rvdley Townshup guves students the opportunntxes of lnstructnon In the fundamentals of muslc and octave partuctpotlon In o musical orgomzatuon Thus after graduotlon o student may contnnue hns Interest In musuc as a hobby or o career Three choral groups A Cappella Chorus and Girls Glee Club are oftered to those nnterested nn gannung expernence an vocal musnc lnstructuon In nnstrurnentol musuc ns provnded for members of the Bond Technnque un marchung drnllnng and twnrlnng us oc qunred by the bond auxnlnarnes uncludung the Color Guard Molor ettes and Twxrlers Opportumtues to partncupote In Pennsylvanuo Forensuc and Musxc League contests and In Dustrnct ond State Choruses and Bands are offered to talented students who quolufy Pupils not nnterested un actuve partucnpatuon but only un learnnng of and lnstennng to the wade varuettes of musnc may take Musuc for Enloyment From thus and the other musnc courses ore dernved many hours of pleasure Musuc for Enloyrnent class revnews test guven on composers of the Romantnc School - H 1 Q .Q , I 4, 1 has 'K le fzsxi' I z ' , 1 . . , my S g . ., . . , .V sf f I . 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K?-f A smnle of approval appears on the face of Mrs A Palannca as she admures the artrstnc handuwork of D Moore and P McDonnell students ofa Practncol Arts class through FI E ARTS Some of the most enloyalsle hours In our hugh school world of educa tuon are those spent un our art classes Here nn the flrst year the students learn to use a varuety of art materuals and technuques by worknng on drawung desngnung ullustratlng modeling and pauntnng Thus begnnnnng work may be followed by a year an flne arts stressnng creatwe and orugunal desngns nn olls water colors temperas pastels and colored nnlcs Another advanced course features all phases of commercial art unclud :ng nllustratlons for advertlsements packages unternor and tashuon d sngnmg Specnal emphasus us placed on the maknng of posters and sugns Pupils nn general crafts classes enloy workang with soap and wood carvnng clay modelung textnle panntnng and stenculung and glass etchnng Art students at Ridley Township are encouraged to utulnze the-ur tram :ng by assnstang an numerous actnvztles nn the school and communnty The greatest partlclponon IS IH local and natxonal poster contests ln add: tnon to traunnng nn the mechanxcs of drawlng students learn to appreciate the great artnsts of yesterday and today by vnsntung art shows and museums Halloween art students apply the Gnol coat of shellac W 14 -+--.4 .Q--an. All eyes are fo used on the chart as O Nelson assnsts Mr H Wynne In Identifying the complex parts of the digestive system PHYSICAL EDUCATIO a sound mmd and Student physical education teacher Mr J Margolis uses a structural duagram to illustrate the various MR ROBERT ADAM AB Unnv of North Carolina Physucal Educatnon ns a requurement wmch all students at Rldley Townshnp must fulfill From thus program which IS so Important to the physical well benng of students ns developed a spnrut of co operatnon and fanr play Pupuls dnvnde theur time among varuous Indoor and outdoor actlvltnes The fundamentals of sports such as football hockey soccer basketball and baseball are taught For those me-rested m partacnpatmg regularly In any of these sports a large extra x 'Us ag-av' MR HUGH WYNNE BS Univ ot Alabama lf, Tensuon mounts between the oppossng teams as W Fowler and .I Toole want for the toss by Mr H Wynne durung a basketball game nn gym class ' v 1 M i. ., V L 5' V A - . . l, ., ,. I . n GX k A 'V ' , Q 3 . L , , Y. 1 ' , , f1........ 1 Y' . - f W V Q 9 O V 5 - parts of the eye to H. Dunn. ' ' - ' ' ' ' . ' I ' . ' - A . . - ' 1 1 I ' a I I I ' l I . if ' , W I , V1 , f ,Q in . 5 -,,,,- y ,- l 1 1 of . ., V . N I ' N 1 1 if y ',z During o study of the bone structure tn health closs Mrs L Romont uses U skeleton to help J Anderson and J Money cleorly see the vornous bones a sound bod Mrs L Romonts gym closs observes the proper hnger posntlons for o chest pass whtch ore being currtculor program ns an operotton The foctlttres of our gymnosuum ofTord excellent opportunttues for leorntng the proper use of the horse parallel bars rnngs and ropes Supplementtng our physical educotton classes ts cn yeor of Heolth of the humon mnnd ond body ns only one phose of thus course Fomtly relotlons ond standard Junlor Red Cross First A d ore olso ancluded demonstrated by B Getty 4 'O' 42.5 N-asf -1 Provmg that gym can be fun when combnned wnth skll c e Mrs D Plummer C Schwmdt N Sanford ond C Netzer os they ussnst C Keyes on the porollel bars MRS DORA PLUMMER West Chester S T nw. MRS LAURA RAMONT 5 Strou sburg S -t T l f rs' .I l ' l ' v ' T ,. 1 , l - , Q , - ' ' T T x ' . Q , a , Q , x rl T - . XV, , ' I A by A' ,f l C K . 7 ,V which all pupils rnust tolce. The study of the core ond functioning '-f1 I L H x,4k, - . B.S., A . . C. 5 . A 'A I 1' ' my 1, x ,I K l l 'xy T ll T V B.S., E. d . T. C ' ' ' i r . , , . s W fu-w 'might ' fS.. 72, 52,4 ' y I J : ,ig5,, , I.:-v A W ,..v .ES 5 - .' xl x ' 1 ' , g N Q 'lr A xr .rf A41 J -s - at , . f I , o ' ,- -w 1 . J , l, --- , l 1 - f , ' 4 .K k 4 ri : - ' ' ' Ar .: M ga.. ,U , .a ' ' X --ug X 4, , 1 TW:-f ln order to understand the functlons of automobiles J MacNamarc1 E Roeloft and B Dnclcerson are shown the power plant of the druver educatuon car by Mr S Muller S 'mir 'N Nerves are a but shaky as N Clausuus and G Houston prepare to venture through the poles for the flrst tnme In Mr D Ross drtver trannung class sa ety on the hrghwa Pennsylvoma ns one of the few states n our wonderful country to ofter to countless hugh school students the opportuntty to learn the fundamentals ot druvtng under the watch ful eyes of tratned nnstructors Insurance com pantes realuze the true value of thas traunung and gnve lower rates to those who have suc cesstully completed drtve educatuon courses Here at Radley Townshup there are two du vnsnons tn drtver educotlon theory and be hand the wheel tratnung A psycho physucol testlng devuce uncludlng tests for color blundness depth perception :raw 'Nw Ma-1 1-4... Ar .7 ,effe ntght lolundness pernpheral vlslon and reac tnon tume was added to thus years currlcu lum Thus devtce and many movues and the students an theur classroom studues Tranmng on the hnghway ntself ns nmpor tant for nt ns here that the theory learned In cass as applied Begnnners drnve tlrst school property Men on small streets nn the xtcnntty and tlnally accept the responsnbuluty of drnvung nn tramc When after one semester of thus course the students take thenr drlvnng tests they hav acqunred the confidence and abllnty to be safe sensible drnvers if rw 1'-ist' . We mrfnsono cusvfaom GLENOLDEN PA :wig Always be sure to come to a full stop warns Mr D Ross during a drlvmg session MR SAMUEL MILLER M ersvllle S MR DONALD ROSS M ersvllle S - Wit nt .S , ,f V s , -1 ' x f 0 , . i . . . . I I I - l c ' ' . A ' on . ' r ' . ' ' . . . ! . . . l I . . . . - I ' . f - A I l . I A . . , - - - I - - S - -- ss., tn . T. c. .1 6 Eiifgt, ,Q - A, M 5 elk 'V if L31 if V 'Vit SQ ,, ' N,.. ' . ,,,, . ., . V 'W Q i , F if , 2 'Q ' f A 1 QW' l H--f-Mecca' r ief f 'W R M M My A A ff f' -'ffglitiw ll V we 'Z . qw: 8 V? 55' A , r . - f - m e ,'. s g' - I ' - -V ' ' r at c e t t .ff A .5 H Vw,,,.,,.. . M, ,.-s, , .X W.. ....- f V . .- ,.-.,.,M. 4 . .,, .,,c , W, ,.,,, , WW?m. M NMMNM -an r K , ,A WE! If -- .. M. My My My K qwx 1 V . V ,f B.S., ill ' , T. C. N'-N.. The friendly smile of Dr L Starrer school physician expresses his r lief as he follows up a hospital case l ' -QF MRS. ERMA BERGIN R.N. B.S, West Chester S. T. C. his 1-u ' , it Mg Xw 4 f DR. lARRY STARRER M.D., Jefferson Medical School With the adept skill of a well trained nurse Mrs E Bergin moves an annoying cinder from J Fritsch s eye maintaining good health Throughout the school year the clinic per forms many services for the students and teachers of Ridley Township High School Thorough medical examinations are given annually to all luniors and periodic checkups to those participating in sports ln addition reference material cn various phases of health and medicine ' kept on file in the nurse s office. During the past year several special serv- ices were rendered by the clinic. At the height of the flu epidemic in November free flu shots were provided for all faculty and mem- -q' i ,f ,' '10- bers of the football squad On January l5 in cooperation with the Delaware County Health and Tuberculosis Association chest Xrays were given to all employees of the school district eleventh and twelfth grade students and all sophomores taking part In winter sports. A polio survey was conducted in the high school to determfne the number of in- noculated students. As the need arises the number of services provided by the clinic increases thus proving that it is an indispensable part of the high school. Deep personal concern which she feels for each of her patients is revealed as Mrs. E, Bergin hands F. Pierson a pass to go home because of illness. MRS SOPHIE ARMSTRONG MRS JANET BRIDDES MRS MARY HAMILTON Taking time ou from examunlng the teachers roll books Mrs S Armstrong and Mrs M Hamnlton attempt to locate a teacher for an mquurnng student MRS FLORENCE HANKINS MRS ANNE MICHELSON MISS EDNA WAGNER MRS FLORENCE WONDERLY SECRET RIES Every student at one tame or another has come nn contact wnth the secretaries an one ofthe four omces at Rudley Townshnp Hugh School All wall no doubt agree that wnthout these efflcuent cheerful workers our school would b In a state of turmoul and confusnon Our school secretarnes In addlt on to the routine dutues of any business organnzanon efver fwlllmg keep attenaance records type and dlstrnbute danly announcements and arrange parent teacher conferences The ease wnth whnch a stu dent flnds lost artncles locates busy teachers and students or f'nds the key whuch wnll be the open sesame to a bellugerent locker ns mute testtmony of the value of our secretarues Despite thelr over burdened schedule they always have a ready smile and a lendmg hand for all 'vawqg Cheerfulness and emcuency charocternze all at our secretarles as they perform then varnous dutues each day Left to rnght Mrs F Hanknns, Miss E Wagner Mrs F Wonderly, Mrs J Bruddes ts 4 f, ' ,lfl A 'A ' W1 ., 'L a. ,rf '- 1 ' 'rf '..t ' K' -fi , X , , N V' U ' X, h ,x . ,f gf 1 ,' S, , ' lil' ' . . 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' t 4 f 5 A Hockey players depend on the accuracy of Mr Intent on performing the best 'ob passable maintenance men llsten carefully to the E Wentz and Mr S DeStefano as they chalk the mstructuons glven by Mr E DnPaolo concerning the care of the bulldmg left to nght field foraforthcommg game Mr E Wentz Mr R Eagle Mr E DuPaolo Mr S DeStefano Mr J Hess Mr R Nuttle Mr F Wright MAINTE ANCE always read The well kept appearance of our bunldmg and nts grounds us a trnbute to the fine work done by the members of our Mamtenance Staff When students and teachers arruve at school nn the mormng they see not the lntter of the prevuous day but a building whlch many hours of hard work has rendered neat and clean Thus however ns only one of the servlces thus group provides Supplynng teachers wnth necessary equlpment replacmg lnght bulbs keepnng utnlntles nn smooth workmg order preparung our fields for athletic events and clean :ng up after dances are other tasks performed by these efflcuent workers Students and teachers at Rldley Townshnp are happler and healthner as a result of the pleasant helpful splrnt of those on the Manntenance Staff EDWARD DIPAOLO Manntenance Engmeer Always busy never ndle Mr E Bryan checks the mam swutch box A dvllgent and pleasant worker Mrs l. Kressler performs her tasks ln the lower hall wnth an undeniable thoroughness ff m A' 'R f n l x, at ' l , . 111 l . l . 1 l J t . V 4 ' vt , E V, 4 ,Q A ,- X I' U- . . . . . . , . . , . . l , . . , . . , . . , Q O O , , , ' ' MR. ' l N . 4 v + i 4:2 :V I t . . 1 ' . . . ' ' H , . . X -.I san,- MISS RUTH WASSER Advlsor Through the pahent understandmg of Mlss R Wasser sponsor the officers who possess exceptional leadership qualmes have gunded the Student founcnl through an outstandung year left to rlght E Travns ras J Fahey vnce pres J Palmer corr sec Mass R Wasser sponsor J Weunberg recordmg secretary andJ Blaur es JOHN BLAIR Bringing Chruslmas cheer lo the halls of Ridley Township are J Fahey Presndent E Travis J Wennberg and J Palmer as they beauhfully trlm the annual tree IK H N M an L an Members of Student Council exerclse the prlvnlege of expressing theur opmnon durlng c dlscussuon concernxng the Unned Fund drxve led by J Blaur, presudent u . 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Q - '3 V, nfl 1 3 or 2 V 4 f ' Q -. , ' 1 , A W Momtors fauthful senttnels and custoduans of the hall Left to rlght Fnrst w J anr T v Palmer Wemberg J Fahey Second row M Cavner M Hogan M Howe B Wsgguns C Keyes K Constant Thlrd row STUDE T COUNCIL Gnombonl L DuCave A Sherrer J Mnsclk A Brewster P Green W Alexander Fourth row G Cannon F Frrlem W Yeats O Womack G Andress K Firth b the people, or the people Self government us a treasured prnvnlege whech all people lnvung nn a democracy enloy Our apprecnatton of thus rnght as strengthened when we realuze all the benefits we derive from our own Student Councul The Student Councul composed of flve sensor oftlcers a rep resentatlve and two alternates from each homeroom ts the center of all intra school actavutnes The councul acts as a cleartng house for problems and questlons whuch students may have concerning school regulatnons or polncues Suggesttons ond new Ideas whlch are presented at the weekly meettngs are dele gated etther to student commuttees or the adrnlnlstratlon for further study and constderatnon The student body ns kept aware of all matters discussed an the weekly meettngs through the minutes publnshed by the Student Councul Thus year as nn the past momtors regulated notse and trafic nn the halls and the Student Court pumshed vnolators of the schools rules and regulations The Student Councnl had a wonderfully successful year and wnll contunue to be one ofthe most htghly regarded organlza tuons of Radley Townshnp Hugh School About to hear the farnnlnor questlon of the momtors Do you An annual event sponsored by the Student Council I5 the home have a pass7 ns J Phulltps who as found at hrs locker by W room Chrlstmas decoratnon contest Treasurer E Travns presents Alexander the flrst prnze toJ Slawuck P Stergm and R Peppelmon rep resentmg sensor homeroom l'll 39 i A J I . . .I ' I l ' I ' . 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MISS CATHERINE EN! lDoes anyone recognize the people an these pictures? us cu famulnar questuon raised by Aowsor the photography stat? as they caption photos Left to rlght Mass C En: faculty advusor S Pratt J Mangano M Cavner andJ Blair co editors W Yeats and A Straun photographers For anyone but the members of our llterary stat? the correct phrasing and wording of the write ups would seem a dlfticult task Left to right H Wood J Weinberg senior editor E Travis B Wlgglns lnterary ARCHIVE No sungle task performed by a sensor guves more satusfac txon than that of helplng compnle wnthrn the pages of has yearbook a record of the events of has last year un hugh school Memories are placed on the pages of The Archive which wall lwe forever In the mnnds of theur readers Freparatlon of The Archive as a year long task Work on the foundatnon begins at the conclusuon of the lumor year when the entire staFF IS chosen Throughout the summer the edntors work on a dummy layout whnch IS presented to the stat? rn September for approval Only then does the actual vvcrk begun .v 141-55, .Q-0 1 x. s sn.. 'T Haw could any prospectuve advertrser refuse such enthusnasm and charm? Left to nght A Pennmgton E Smith M Pyle M Panasewncz G Palmer edntor A Feathers E Schartner M Delle , . . . ,, . . . . . I - ' . ' z ' . ', ' 5 , , , . . - I - ' 1 I l I - l I - . I 1 . editorg E. Hobelman, proofreaderg C. Keyes, sports editor. .5 V, ' v- 9 ,F ft X 5 t 'mr I 6, X A l r -lf' , tg . , 1 - A' . f . ' ' , ' N. 4 I rr, 4 H ' 1 f 'A' ,, 7 A 4 W 4 The clatter of the keys never ceases untrl the typrng staff has completed every prece of JOANELLEN PALMER copy for the mght left to right Standlng B Hutson edntor J Schwerzer M Howe Educ, In Cl,-,lef E Altrerr H Martin Sitting J Smith J Ftaley E Eaton C Guzek R Corbett student publlcatlons . Members of the varrous staffs under the watchful gurd ance of the faculty advrsor and the edrtor nn chtef plan the book rn sectrons Students on the busrness staffs work un ceasnngly to secure advertusements and subscrrptrons for the book rtself The photography art and layout staffs co operate rn achnevrng the best possuble layout for the ptctures and artwork avarlable Frnally members of the lrterary staff wrrte and proofread the copy to be used tn all sectuons of the book and typlsts prepare the trnal draft for the prunter When the flnrshed product returns from the publrsher our efforts are rewarded by the smnles of pleasure on the faces of all readers The art staff works drltgently plannung the dummy of thus yearbook Left to right A man L Sel eck C Schuster edutor A K ng Winter 'Cr Malntarmng sales records and dnstrtbutrng the Archlve are xmportant functions of the crrculatron staff Left to nght, Seated J Southern M Caldwell F Slate, K Constant clrculatlon edltor K Fnrth M Wear Standing G Andress J Dargavage J Fraley M Hogan K Dull busrness edrtor B Getty we ? i? MISS ALICE DITZLER Advisor The news staff carefully checks the galley sheets for mnstakes nn theur artlcles left to rnght A Kmfldes .I Becker D Rublncam A Moss edntor B MacEvoy P Armstrong M Duerung 0 er journallstzc experzences GREE R IDER Get your Green Render here' IS a famnluar sound nn he chaos of Rudley Townshnp s cafeterxa Publnshed once a month under the able leadershup of the faculty advnsor and the edntor nn chnef the Green Raider not only reports news of the school but also honors teachers summarnzes extrocurrucular actnvntnes covers sports events and enllghtens us wuth some food for thought The edntors and the members of the staff worked unceas :ngly to bring pleasure engoyment knowledge lnformatlon and a few chuckles to the student body Each nssue was a treasure of news and knowledge for which we are gustly proud The would be lournallstlc greats of tomorrow and those who are lust helpfully lnterested compose the group of people who glve freely of thelr tame and effort to publnsh the Green Render Af .41 ,. 55-A ll 'fs A em., Proofreaders dlscuss the results of the Ideal Valentine contest whale correctlng the other ortlcles left to right J Mitchell N Hatton D Sasse B Deger Editor H Falout was not present Check and double check accurate spelllng counts here' These gurls are usmg thelr skull speedlly and accurately for our school paper Left to right standing R Corbett edltor M Panasewtcz Seated M Delle B Hutson J Schwelzer H Martm C DnValeno . , M ' M 1 ' ' ' 2 1 115 4' ifwftsql se' MARCIA CAVNER Editor ln Chlef 5 Whnle exchangmg Ideas for eye catchlng posters the buslness staff gets out publlclty forthe commg ussue left to right M Panasewncz A Pullman J Palmer edutor H Hogan Qulers penclls and a good sense of balance are the Checlung the scores of the month s basketball games IS a pleasant lob of the sports essentlal tools of the lay out staff Left to rlght C staf? Left to right A Nuece M Torchnck editor R Flowers B MacDonald Keyes edutor A Moss B Trosley 4 4 7 I Feature wrutmg requires much creatwe thlnlung by the staff In order to provnde nnterestlng and amusing readmg for the students left to rtght Seated L Whntman C Panasewncz B Trosley edutor Mnss A Dntzler faculty advisor E Schartner Standmg L Rmk E Altlen M Roberts BAND left to right first row Mrs M Melssner dlrector N ein rich N Mervlne A Pullman G Oates E Schartner A Schiller J Youst A Feathers J Nealy J Foltz Second row W Atwood H Mason J Gordanler R Schoppel K Cable D Tutton D Edmlston G Smith J Schappel A lpn Third row W Patterson S Niece D Kirkner R Zensen J Mollure R Campbell D Downward R Mc Cracken J Slmomn D Hamme MUSICIANS perform a variety 0 Here comes the band' And onto the football field the Ridley Township High School Band comes marching and playing one of the spirited marches characteristic of the group directed by Mrs Marne W S Meissner However football games and parades are not the only places where our band excels From Sousa to symphony the band demonstrates its versatility In the Christmas Program the band concert and various school assemblies and com mumty affairs Acting as auxiliary groups the color guard and the ma lorettes are important to the band These high stepping misses add zest and color to every performance What the band suffered in quantity this year, because of the change over ofthe ninth grade to the gunnor hugh school, was compensated for in quality One of the best balanced bands lnstrumentally in a number of years the group cap ntaluzed on this situation and gamed the reputation of the finest playing band in this area Again this year as in the past, Ridley Township was repre sented by its band members at the State Forensic Music Contests District and State Bands During the band assembly, the audience enjoys E. Schart- As the lights are dimmed, the band sets the atmosphere for the annual ner's excellent rendition of Long, Long Ago on the clarinet. Candlelight Service with a medley of Christmas carols. I-1 1 - Ad-'14-r BAND AUXILIARY left to right first row C Moore head molorette Second row H Kohlbrenner M McGraw D Tyson M Simmons R L Schmidt E Boyer H Julian R Goldberg B Dickerson S Springer Trasatti D Beyer J Monteith B Strzala G Krause N Dorrah D J Drake E Morris color guard captain E Altierl head malorette Harrington S Grayson C Perago selections rom Strwvmslcy to Swing Flu fu' QV' MRS MARIE MEISSNER Band Director 'Wmv ww,mp A- W W7 Left: Leading a iubiliant crowd after a thrilling touchdown in the final seconds of the Haverford game, Township's band swings into the traditional victory march. Above: Count cadence! Forward, march! orders captain, E. Morris, to colorguard drill team as their perfectly timed steps resound throughout the gym during the band assembly, jk 1 F25 , Al -Q 1 5 f .Y ' MR LEE LINN Chorus Dnrector R Jackson B Fentress R Weems C Payne M Couch andJ Mayo perform a typncal rock and roll number durmg the Sprung Con cert on March 'I5 A CAPELLA CHOIR Townshnp s most talented voices Left to right first row B Dalson J Larney W Gnm L Rink A Penmngton J Mangono R Hayworth S Pratt J Schweuzer K Dull Second row I Gnflln O Womack R Necly W Yeats N Notale R Weems C Gambrlll W MacMullan V Savnnu J Greene C Quigley Third row C Gobrecht N Par vm H Natale P Lnddell H Wood J Jummerson N Darrah A Dlugosz G Stuchel A Fortune Mr L Lmn director E, ff' P Bach to Bop All eyes are focused on Mr L Lmn as the glee club buulds up to a crescendo Left to right first row Pike C Smith G Curhart B Hughes S Benedek Rowlyk C Evangelist F Pedrlck Second row Avenll J Rutchue J Mltchell D Bell P Madlson Santoro C Panasewncz M McNulty Thlrd row Beattue S Brammer D Sasse n 1 5 . - . 4---v--H ooo , ,, , .0 s . 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Travisg R. Nyebackg C. Keyesp S. Winter. ffo 4 light lS the symbol of truth Character scholarship leadership and service these are the four qualities all students who would aspire to National Honor Society must possess The development of these requirements 'For membership to this society is a goal for every Ridley Township Student to seek to achieve The entire faculty vote for National Honor Society candidates the final selection is in the hands of a special faculty council Stu dents selected for this society rn March of either their tumor or senior year are expected to maintain their high standards after they have become members This school year opened with Ridley Townships first all girl National Honor Society These girls added some unique features to March s impressive National Honor Society Assembly forthe induc tion of new members The processional a soft background of hymns and the singing of one verse of a hymn all helped to make the assembly a memorable occasion The guest speaker was Mr Kenneth Dale general secretary of the Chester Y M C A !? At the reception following the induction service o glow of pride is reflected on the expression of Mrs J Hobelman as she con gratulates her daughter Elaine gelou assistant principal Mr K Dale speaker R Goldberg B Trosley Kerifides K Dill R Nyeback C Keyes E Travis L Selleck Palmer M Cavner B Wiggins S Winter G Palmer E Grovannlm R Hayworth Mrs F Drake sponsor Mr N Ferguson principal Sec R Ortolano H Dunn F Henn H Wood W Alexander B Hutson J Weinberg R Walck E Hobelman O Maloney S Pratt K Con stant R Corbett . . . . . , . , . . l. . . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY- Left to right, first row: Mr. V. S. Evan- ond row: W. Zimmerp J. Greinery A. Mossy D. Hetheringtong W. Davisg A. I' :.': -I ilzl. :I-L 'J-D :JL - ' 2- I- P' F- F- ' BOYS VARSITY CLUB left to right first row Mr W Zehler spon sor Mr M DnGlullo sponsor A Glombonl vice president V Jordan C Frornal R Donato J Mlsclk D Delozner R Evans J Madison F Levandoski A Foltz G Moore P Green D Warrington M T Beck sponsor Second row B Baum C Wagner A Sherrer A Brew ster K Binkensteln C Pennington J Davis J Bradley R McClellan R T H S letterwmners Klotz J Brunke D Sellers Third row R Clower C Payne DiCave J Fahey secretary treasurer W Evonsky G Cannon J Dunn A Martin O Nelson G Andress Fourth row J Blair president K Firth J Bachynslu F Flrleln W Yeats R Mock A Strain O Womack Fifth row D Zitarelli L Warren J Carroll N Natale R Runyen work to enchance sports program Hard workang and self sacrificing best describe the mern bers of the Varsity Clubs who during the year serve the school by refereeing athletic contests selling sweatshirts and packets selling football programs and organizing intra mural programs To be elignble for membership in this club a boy or girl must have received a letter in a varsity sport os either a LT player or manager Each new member participates in both a formal and informal initiation ln their senior year the members are given special recog nition Girls receive white blazers and the boys varsity lack ets This year the two clubs combined efforts in designing a new club emblem for their packets GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB- Left to right, first row: M. Hogan, G. Palmer, Plummer, M. Dickson, M. Belak, L Delaney, S. Grayson, V. Lykens, M. Banahan, J. Weinberg, E. Travis, treasurer, S. Winter, president, M. Torchiclc. Third row: E. Sykes, V. MacFeeters, l. Holliday, B. Trosley, B. Getty, vice-president, B. Wiggins, secretary, B. Hutson, C. Keyes, D. Tighe, D. Feinberg, R. Goldberg. Fourth row: S. Gardner, C. Morrull, L, Conner, K. Constant. Second row: Mrs. D. Plummer, sponsor, M. N. Warren. Fifth row: J. Drake: G4 Curry. Art Thus group of art enthusuasts com posed of students who may or may not have regular courses un art enuoys doung all types of art work at theur weekly meetungs In the pucture G Clark confers wuth Mrs R Palanuca about effectuve color combunatuons for hus copy of Pu casso whule other members of the club work on theur own masterpueces Left to rught clockwuse M Messuna E Traband D Faux V Delloreflce Mrs R Palanuca sponsor G Clark C LU B S offer ees? an opportumty to Automotuve Servuce Yes un thus club the members of the weaker sex actually delve unto the mysterues of the automo bule and learn some of uts many secrets The gurls learn the basuc fundamentals of car care from Mr W Gorman and have fun at the same tume The gurls puc tured are duscoverung lust how untrucate the engune of an automobule really us left to rught D Jacobs A VonPlato M Banahan N Sanford M Melasecca E Hendruckson H Martun Buble Study Members of Mrs J Smuth s Buble Study Club duscover the umportance of a vutal, personal relatuonshup wuth God Interestung and unspurung speakers, movues, and quuzzes help keep the club members on theur toes At the conclusuon of one of theur meetungs, members of the club thank theur speaker for hus un spuratuonal talk Left to rught C Lauer, L Selleck, Mr R Smuth,speaker,J Madu son, N Clausuus, D Martun 2 w - Q V R f 5. mp. 'Q 6 A V. V u , g 1 5 V . 1 , - v' ' . . X gt' : , - v 1 l lu . . . in ,, , ,sf x . V ' l ' , '4 . . u u Q . ' . ' . . ' . l u 1 I . . . 0 U . - ' . Ns A I ' ' I ' I f . . 7 . 7 . . , ' n sh 7 ' ' . - X I Aw M. W W l O 5 . . : I . . 3 ' 3 - . . 1 . - - -. P' u' fi - ' , Q' I . . . . . If , . - Y : . , . , . 1 - 1 - I ' , . . - . - I f' u l Cervantes Composed of interested com mercual gurls the Cervantes Club per forms various servuces for the faculty and organuzatuons throughout the school In addutuon the gurls are taught special office procedures whuch are not learned un the classroom Demonstratuons n grooming and haurstylung such as that being given by Mr Leo equip the gurls with the extra know how requured of good secretaries Left to right C Guzek B Glover H Falout Mr Leo haur stylist J Mangano J Schweuzer Mrs J Welsh sponsor serfve home, school and commumty 11' Crafts: Everyone receives a great deal of pleasure from seeing and using some- thing which he has made. Training the L.,-' Color Guard Precusuon drullung us some thing which many of us could not do E cellent co ordunatuon and teamwork are necessary for the proper functuonung of the color guard Mrs M Meussner C Perago and E Morrus demonstrate these for the members of thus club from whose ranks will come the future members of the band auxiliary. The fundamentals of marching and parade behavior are taught to all the girls. members of this club to carve leather, to make ceramics and various types of plastic goods, and to work with wood is the task of the sponsor, Mr. I. Styer, who is shown giving advice to R. Chero concerning his latest proiect. P. Petz, F. Onorato and R. Brown are also working on crafts for the Spring Exhibit. f Dramatics: Members of the Dramatics Club study the complicated method of weaving together characters and plot into a good play. Great plays are read and studied in this club and the members read and act the parts of many charac- ters. M. Fanning instructs her fellow club members in the roles they are playing. The club's co-sponsors, Mrs. J. Strehler and Mrs. D. Davis, also teach the tech- niques of stage production. -ui' Future Nurses The sole requirement to sure to follow the nursing profession Under the watchful eye of the schools nurse girls receive the opportunity to learn some of the practical aspects of this most rewarding career One of the many tasks these future nurses learn to perform first hand is that of taking a pa tuents pulse J Robbins demonstrates her ability to do so on her patient V Jones as Mrs E Bergin sponsor M Caldwell and V Rowlyk look on U' as gam valuable mslght mto Future Homemakers of America Work ing on needlecraft planning worthwhile undertakings to help the less fortunate and aiding in community protects give these girls a good beginning to better homemaklng in the years to come This year as in the past some of the girls attended the State FHA Convention at Harrisburg with their sponsor Miss M Camlin In the picture M Cahoone shows B Lcnnkford E Mills J Hotchkiss and E Hobelman a new embroidery stitch O O O 0 .K ' X . . ' . f 3 ' l ' - l , A 1, Q I ' . , . , . . 15 N 7 ,, : ' 1 7 fr be eligible for this club is a sincere de- r ' P' 'it' . . . ' if e,,. 5 'N 4 I 1 , , . . ' f 1 .- , n R W K . , . . . . I n I A g . . , , . at ,ss y . I I . X fig K if . K fvarwus planned occupations Golf ThIs golf club IS a lIttle too long for you Mr H Wynne sponsor of the golf club tells R McCracken as R Do nato R Saxman H Wynne C GambrIll and R Coutant look on The boys learn the fundamentals of goltlng and because TownshIp has no course of IlS own proc tIce on one of the other athletIc fields durIng club perIod Each member works dIlIgently to Improve hIS game wIth the hope that one day not too far off he wIll Gnd hImself an expert golfer U f L1 Future Teachers of Amerlca Anyone thInkIng serIously of becomIng a teacher should be Interested In the Future Teach ers Club MISS A DItzler sponsor ar ranges many actIvItIes for thIs club Members have the opportunIty of VISIT Ing other schools and observmg teach Ing technIques Valuable knowledge IS also gauned In the group dIscussIons I the pIcture four FTA members brIng to lIght monetary opportunItIes for teach ers Left to rIgl1t S SprInger B Ander son L Andrews N Parvln W nl' Journallsm For anyone wIth a flaIr or fancy for Wflflng and composIng the Journalusm Club IS the one for them Members of thIs club develop and Im prove theIr wrItIng talents and learn In terestIng bIts of helpful InformatIon The clubs sponsor Mss C EnI IS also the yearbook sponsor so the members are able to learn some of the pItfalls yearbook publIshIng ln the pIcture members ofthe club and perhaps future edItors of the school yearbook compare other yearbooks wIth RIdley TownshIp s it 3 Y, -a ' ' - L'-In If' - ' - - 1 1 ' u , . . . . . n Q , I C . : . ' , . - '3 , . , . . if X o o O O O . ,, . . . . , Q , . :H - - 1 .451 . vs , f, f 74 r ' lf' A ' yiq kj f-.Wm A ,I vi: IZ, ' ' ' ' ' ' wr-'-Q , - ' .na 'VN V . . V Q A sz. ' ' , - 'wlizsffls L 'E W - - 'Nw iw. sy S I . .rr wi ' ' ' ' ' we ' l A , 'Fw' - f, W' ,ffm V. 'rl . W' f 5 5 2, lk B A ,, 'fi gf ' IP , V, My 'Ya - Ili, . . I 3 pr., f ' sf ,-l ',. -ff' 'C , . . . I M . . . . i ' , i - ', ' ff.. L . V . , i y gf 5 1 wg' ' ' in LJ A.-. Q . , -3, .f,.. if ,.4f I I leg' fl.: K : FJ 1 N C . . . , :Iv T 43 I' -f-W 0 2 A I-f I - I to N .X K . ,II - ' 1 x 4 Q Library: This club provides one of the most useful services in the school. Our librarian teaches the members of this club the skills needed to maintain a neat, well-organized library. Filing cards, stacking books, and checking out library books are only a few of the duties which the girls perform. In the picture, Miss Coleman, sponsor, and the members of the Library Club demonstrate a few of the many tasks which they perform each day -anew Photography To be a good photogra tions the best picture can be taken Members of the club learn this and many other photography techniques With the help of their sponsor Mrs E deBerar dinis the members develop enlarge and print pictures which they have taken During the club period J Youst and B Lee point out to their sponsor and the interested members the different pieces of equipment used in developing their latest roll of film appreciate the arts and Modern Math For those desiring mathe matical knowledge beyond the scope of the required curriculum Mr J Bartlum conducts the Modern Math Club Mem bers read information on topics of their own special interest and report their findings to the others Sublects discussed this year included such topics as the Bi nary Number System and Symbolic Logic In the photo the principle of elec tronic computers is demonstrated through the Braniac Left to right D OBrien H Boyle J Miscuk Mr J Bartlum sponsor O Maloney A Giombom l f M O , . . , V, x . - V X A ' ' ' - I J Vg, ' I X i WJ, . . ' , ' I gg ' . : . ' ' p . ' 2 - 1 - - . 1 1 A - , - - ,s A F f i,r's c ,,, , W ' sig Q' Q G . Z ' 0 1 . ' pher, o'ne must know under what condi- ' if ,ftfsgf - . . I f , ,Q '31 - -f , . . . , 2:-'1 'ji - f g fgirf. 4'?!L2'l5 I I I . . . 1 I . . ' ' L - - use , , , M., s, understand the sclences Amateur Radlo Students nn the Amateur Radlo Club learn the Morse Code and gain a basic knowledge of electromcs Mr G Thompson the clubs sponsor teaches the fundamentals of amateur raduo to hls enthusiastic members Wnth thus unformatlon they can apply for a Novuce Class Lucense an radlo work from the Federal Communucatnons Commus suon In the picture octave members of the club test the recenver of the raduo they have assembled left to right A Carol P Llddell D Stang M Sperratore R Johnson A Prolechon The prolectuomsts play an nm portant part nn the visual educatlon pro gram at Rudley Townshup The members of thus club are available durnng theur free pernods to run the protectors for the teachers The boys also order films for all departments Thus year the school acquired a new prolector W Yeats proves to Mr C Pruce sponsor J Green R Zensen and F Anderson that he can set up and use thus new machune Academy of Scuence The complucated functnonlng of an lnductuon motor fascn nates the members of the Academy of Science Club In addntuon to group under taknngs such as the one mentuoned above the club prepares mdtvudual pro' ects whnch must be accompanled by a two thousand word research thesus At the end of the year each member takes a competutnve exammatlon for a West mghouse Scuence Scholarshup left to rught J Boyle T Hutton R Kyle Mr G Thompson sponsor J Lmdsey . - . . . . . - 'J F' - . ' Q . . . '1 fy! 1 1 ff -2 - . , Q . . - - 1 1 - 1 X ., skgb C O O O I , L ' ' I 1 y v u s 4 nf' A l . . . . - A ' :', : o . . . . V , 1 . . 1 W 4 :ry : . . I . J 1 ' 1 ' I ' I S . V P 9 l 9 511 J Q' t - 1 1 . . . 1 I - l X ' . I x . . . ' ' : . 7 . 7 . 7 . . , I - . f'x Science The members of the Science Club study some of the phenomena of the fas cmating field of science This year the members concentrated on preparing spe cial proiects for the Science Fair that was held at our school on April 23 T958 R Purdy and K Eckhard work on model cells for the demonstration of mitotic fig ures Left to right standing A Averill R Frazier V Wolf J Blithe fpartly hid deni Mr H Pless sponsor Boys' Tennis: Backhand drives, serving, volleying and the proper way to keep score are all taught to members of the Boys' Tennis Club. With the guidance of their sponsor, the boys prepare them- selves for future matches while learning the value of recreation. During one of their club periods, the boys listen as Mr. R. Adam explains the importance of gripping a tennis racket properly. urther mterest m sports and Soccer Through participation in the Soc cer Club a person learns more about the tactics and techniques of the sport Mr R Aiken sponsor has been able to cre ate a greater interest In soccer and thus gain prospective members for his team Two teams were formed to provide drill on fundamentals through friendly com petition During a club period workout C. Sorzano heads the ball in the opposite direction at the height of a closely matched game. develop worthwhile hobbies Thrift Service and convenience is the motto of the Thrift Club which serves faculty students and organizations of Ridley Township The ten girls who man age the school bank meet during the club period to discuss ways and means of improving the bank s services In the pic ture Mr F Benischeck sponsor reviews deposit slips to be typed by M Bushnell while K Constant helpfully hands B Hut son the students bank record which she requested TDD' Girls' Tennis: Tennis, anyone? Mrs. E. Gattey, sponsor, and S. Stewart demon- strate the proper method of serving a tennis ball. This and many other funda- mentals are taught the girls. During club period the girls practice faithfully on the school's tennis court or in the gymna- sium, trying to improve their game. W--W-rf 1 .Sagi- Twlrhng If you have ever tried to twirl a baton you can understand all the practice it takes to become skillful Mem bers of the Twirling Club learn the rudl ments of twirling and marching and cre ate original twirling routines Their ulti mate goal is to become good enough to become a malorette Mrs M Meissner sponsor watches as C Moore head malorette demonstrates the proper way to hold a baton to M Simmons J Vis cidy S Starks and D Rice o o P - I, . . . ,, . . ,, . I . . A . . . - ,X . . , . . n a l I I I . ,X - - v , . - F W ,..,, l ' ,,,,.,.s , , V , V , - . . 4 .4 ' 5 I rs ' X , . ' .' ,. V I - i 2 V . ' - f ' -N M. U 4' I ' I I . , . ' I T I , . . . . -41' '- .. 2 Z., . . I ,, . ' ,fn M- l S ,, X Y can reply right J Jummerson A lougherty S Gardner R Donato OH BABY You be a good guy stay here and baby sit for TWELVE OCLOCK MURDER Something funny is going on Madame Olga s h d d th n Left to m sa s Linda Lou CN Warrenl Huh' is all Percy QF Potterj Come out ot there' D d ont sh s oot I wasnt om any I g CLASS of 1960 makes theatrical debut Variety and entertainment was the order ot the day On the night of April 18 'l958 in accordance with true Ridley tradition the sophomores presented three one act plays Twelve oClock Murder a suspense filled mystery dl rected by Miss M Camlin completely captivated the audience A phony fortune teller almost completely changed the future of two young adventurous helresses with her crystal gazing Highly dramatic acting of In the Shadows under the direction of Mr H Pless realistically portrayed the struggle of lute In a slum environment Always leave them laughing seemed to be the premed stated intention of the sponsors in arranging the order of presenting the three plays Delightful comedy best describes Oh Baby so skillfully coached by Mrs E deBerardinis Ordlnarlly the lob of a young baby sitter is a confusing one However complicate the situation with a male baby sitter and you understand why Oh Baby was hilarious 160 NT 9,99 9 x V at A 1 0 9 sz X, fe xt Y x we O' ovmsx V ZXD X 5 XV' on Xa na'- Y Y' D0 1 P x . Zuni r 4 f- Au it rium flu' ' , 15 'Wok ,5, mall n I ' IN THE SHADOWS: Biff continues to read unmoved by his sisters breaking into the room with the astonishing news that she has just returned the car he had stolen. left to right: M. Roberts P. Duering K. Harmes C. Penning- ton L. R'nk. Horror us dusplayed by all when the ghost of Edward Wales returns to haunt CAST Helen O Neull Wull Crosby Mrs Crosby Roscoe Crosby Edward Wales Mary Eastwood Helen Treat Braddush Trent Howard Standush Phulup Mason Eluz Erskune Grace Standush Pollock Madame Rosalu Tum Donohue Sargeant Dunn Doolan Poluceman Vouce Prompters PLAY Ruta Hayworth Ronald McClennan Ann Moss Harry Dunn Don Hetherungton Ruta Nyeback Bev Trosley Jum Arnold Dave McNulty Joe Mollure Barbara MacDonald Pat Armstrong Ruchard Ortolana e LaGrange Barbara Dalson Bull Davus Ken Merluno Sonny Wagner John Bradley Ken Klotz Joan Potter, Lunda Schmudt hus murderer left to rught D Hetherungton R Nyebach J Mollure B Trosley J Arnold P Armstrong B MacDonald R McClellan A Moss lhuddenl H Dunn W Davus R Hayworth B Dalson IUTHOTS 61IClCt THE THI Have you ever been un the mood for a spune tunglung mur der mystery? Quute a few people were put unto that mood on March 28 as the Class of 59 presented theur play The Thurteenth Chaur un the Junuor Hugh Audutoruum Thus three act play met all the requurements of a thruller weurd seance murder dusappearung knuves and battled poluce lts quute a uob to perfect the splut second tumung needed un a play of thus type Muss Stella Economos durected The Thurteenth Chaur wuth the style ofa professuonal RTEE TH CH The settung ofthe play was un the mansuon of Mr Roscoe Crosby wealthy busunessman A group of fruends was gath ered there When a trance meduum was called un to try to Gnd the murderer of another 'Fruend the fun began The seance proved to be the scene of a second murder After much unvestugatuon the poluce baffled by the almost 'perfect' crumes came up wuth the solutuon to not one but both murders Inspector Donohue un a verbal battle wuth Madame LaGrange exposes The truals of o hugh school play durector vuvudly expressed by Muss S the long secretuve mother daughter relatuanshup left to right B Dal Econornus ' Where us Joe Mollure thus tume9 It's about tnme you people son, R Hayworth, W Davus got seruous ' I , . 7' l . . :. ,. ,. ,. , - ,- ,- ,- J- , . , . ,. ,. . , O . , , - , . ,, . . , . . .,,. . . . . . . , . - , . : , . . . . . . . . . , , l ' I I I . . , .. . . . 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SETIIOTS Wunufred Hunter Leula Hunter Leo Statton Leonard Statton Harruson Hunter Margaret Hunter Harruet Hunter Ethel Ignatuus Wulbur Wellungton Professor Maxwell Duvune Lorun Gulbert Amelua Gardner Maruorue Tucker Noel Thomas Ross Van Buren JUDI WEINBERG MARY ANN HOWE GARY FRYE NICK NATALE WARNER ALEXANDER CHRISTINE SCHUSTER JANET DARGAVAGE HOPE FALOUT CLINTON FROMAL FRANK SLATE BILL YEATS LYNN ALTIERI JOAN SCHWEIZER ROBERT CAMPBELL WILLIAM GILLEN MARRYING On November 8 at 8 oclock p m the lughts un the audu toruum of the lunuor hugh school dummed and the curtauns opened on the flrst act of Marryung Margaret the senuor class play Many amusung sutuatuons developed as Lula and Wunu fred Hunter endeavored to marry off theur spunster suster Margaret un order to secure theur fathers permussuon for Margaret lm surprusecl at you of all people' The udea of unvutung a ,hen own ma'-noges Io The smnon brolhers Morgorel and young man unto the house left to rught W Yeats C Schuster J Dargavage W Alexander G Frye J Weunberg her udeal Aunt Harruet eventually proved to be surprusungly romantuc themselves 'K The enture cast takes a bow and I-leaves a sugh of reluef un the flnal curtaun call o O . O ...,.... . uu... .. Leona Hunter ...........,,.,,..... HELEN WOOD , . . . . I . It . y glue , 1 S Qu -'52, I But boys l cant dance wlth you all at once says old maud Margaret who IS now Prlncess Charmmg Left to nght G Frye W Glllen C Schuster W Yeats N Natale MISS 1901 ARG RET All characters nn the play the saucy maud the ardent suntors the members of the Hunter famlly and the party guests were very well portrayed by the amateur actors of the semor class The work and fun mvolved rn presenhng thus play wall long be remembered by the cast the members of the play searching for all my llfe says F Slate to J Dar gavage nf 1 ssNmA smvsnr A Dlrector Members of the make up commnttee A Pullman and C Yeats apply the flmshlng touches to members of the cast W Gnllen C Fromul E Altlerl before the final ggi , 'f f O PT ' a 1 Y f I' I ' if I ff? gl 9 Q s v l f i , ,, , - H . . . 3 2, 1 4 . . - Fl 1 committees, and the play directress, Miss B. Snively. My dm-ling Hqffie.Hqf, you are ,he one I have been . . ,, - .f p 'V 4 , ' A i C' . J . W I - 4 1 i V - V 'W -' -A s .1 4 ' 'L B V. ' , , . I ,633 I - l , . . , ' ' Above Returnmg to the good old days of the roarung twentues E Brogan and M Simmons demonstrate the popular dance of the day the Charleston In the sophomore assembly Rlght Wnth the all can to spur the boys on to vuctory Mr F Marlon expresses hus smcere thanks to the student body for thear loyal support during football season student partlclpatlon Left Prnde relgns throughout the gymnasium as quarterback A Brew ster humbly receuves the Wulllam Gardner Crowell Memornal Trophy from Mr J Wunters whxch as presented annually to the most out standung football player In the Phuladelphua area Below If I knew you were comung Id of brewed a stew cackle the three wutches J Palmer J Weunberg C Keyes durmg the sensors eerie presentation of Macbeth nn their assembly - L l' ,' Q ' 3. V 1 r 1 ' V f l s at 1 rw 'V N 5 2 XX V .A . 12 I .Q 4 I s . R, C' , X' s ,ag . V Q Av 5 Q ,gg-V - , ' ' o o o . , . -' In . It - . . s rf , 4 Durnng the Thanksguvmg Day pep rally one of the most memorable Student Councul presndent for the year 1956 57 N Edmundson admun assemblles of the year the cheerleaders sent the audience Into peals l5'9l'S the solemn Oath to newly elected offlcers J Fahey vlce presl of laughter wnth thenr nmpersonatlons of the football players dent J Blaur presndent E Travns treasurer as they pledge their and orgmallty sparks Hooray' A cheer goes up as the curtam closes on another assembly nn the Radley Townshnp Hugh School audntorlum Throughout the year the student body enloyed the Interest mg entertanmng and educatuonal assemblnes prepared for them by the special assembly commnttee Annual programs looked forward to by the students were the Thanksgavmg and Chrlstmas assemblnes the Natlonal Honor Socnety Inductnon the Student Councnl nomlnahons ond the Awards assembly Varnous other assemblnes are pro duced by the respectnve classes the Band the Chorus the busnness and vocatnonal departments and the cheerleaders Professnonal entertaunment added a but of flavor as well as education Thus Integral part of the school program does much to make the luves of Rndley Townshlp students more full en loyable and educatlonal servuce to the student body A S S E M B LY entertainment L.. I' I left Talung tnme out from her dance mterpretatlon of a scarecrow, D Femberg loans the decorators of the Har vest Ball In lunlor assembly Above Horror stracken weth her possesslon, J Robbins screams for help whsle Jack Rayman, reptnle expert from Sulver Springs, Florida, calmly tells hls audience Interesting facts of snake llfe ll gre yt, tu l grail ' E 2 , 4 Ay q l A 's't, - 'Vx - .' ci :sf - J 'I J x l X' 'll ,- ' e 45 gl 1 - ' 'T ' r.s LspL5e- xip. v 1 C O l . .. . I. ' 5 . A DONKEY BASKETB LL Rlght No fnend of the college prep rooters IS J Blair s donkey as he sits down on the 'ob Above He flles through the avr wlth the greatest of ease Howls of laughter rock the gymnasuum as C Fromal IS thrown from has donkey fwmner cleclded ln ofvertlme perlocl On the nlght of March 4 the walls of Rnd ley Townships gymnaslum resounded with laughter Hllarnty rengned as the vocational boys defeated the college prep boys 14 'I2 nn a frantlc basketball game on donkeys Thus was not a game of skull but rather a questuon of who was smarter boy or don key A good sense of balance was also most effectnve Brnbery prevanled as delncnous mor sels of carrots sugar and candy were waved under donkeys noses to encourage them to reach the destmatnon ofthe players The tlnal score was superfluous because the game was so thoroughly enloyed by all In a race for the coveted ball, C Fromal and O Nelson match thexr wuts ogamst the dumb donkeys which are performmg true to form o o 0 . . 5 ' n 'n, 1.1 'ck ,z , . , f 41. ., 15,5 . 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I - I , I CLASS PARTIE and DANCES Upper left Strange flgures freally lunuors mcogmtob wandered around the gymnasium onthe night of the lunlors Halloween Dance lower left Squeals of delught escaped from the crowd of hep teens whale Frankne Dee guest star performed to hrs latest record at the Joe Niagara Dance Above Agaunst a crrcus background the sophomores express an excess of exuberance and energy as they bop at the hop profvlde un and surpnses or all We at Radley Township managed to accom plush two OblEClIVeS at once By sponsormg dances our organlzatuons were able to rouse funds whsle the student body had fun dancnng to the latest hut tunes Specnal rules were set up and observed by all Each student was responsuble for the be havnor of one guest whom he was permutted to brnng Thus all our dances were well organnzed and conducted The Student Councul provnded the popular records and an turn the sponsor of the dance each week contrnbuted to the record fund In thus way the record lnbrory was kept upto date A sad and happy moment durnng the Onl Can Dance as the tradutlonal ex change of the all can to the loser and trophy to the winner of the Thanks grvnng Day game between Eddystone and Townshnp :ll y 1 I W 1 ! I if J G i I . . . ,lf . . . . , I . : . A' I I X . o f o I . , - , I . - hu vi Beauly on parade' Hughlnght of the evemng was lhe Grand March at whnch time all eagerly awaited 1he final selechon of the Prom Queen and her court a rendezvous m an orzental atmosphere Die 1 Wfw J, .K ,ako s 'V' .ao M 4 Talung fume ouf for a moment of relaxallon during Grouplng informally during lhe after prom feshvlhes are Eve sensor gurls and fheor Yhe afrer prom feshvmes at the Polush Amencan Club escorts Lefr to nghf stundnng B Hufson J Marhn C Moore C Samuelson C Keyes Gre Chris Schusler prom commmee chcnrman and B Rschurds Slhmg P Green J Palmer M Cavner T OBrien her escorf N Yogllnskl 2' , 4-4! 'xo 7 f or f ' ' P' 'x 'lf 1' ll ' l . . A A ' ' 1 l v - it l l l x l i 1 ' 5 l Y , K l '1 K R Q K xk Q N . ' s e 3 ' ' g l,,s l ' s Cr l l Y O 0 rr. K i H X ,, f Sk- .. .'. L L ' r , X . L C r mr 5 -r e l 51 x , W C 4 r L 6, .MC V, f 'K X kg el . Q W ' K 1 fs N ,vii Y wh D : 6 I Z , A' - R ', Lx ' ei M 1 x vi - , I 1 I ff: , . 4, ff 1 , f X U C ' 'T 2 - Y Y S Madam Queen thus as your dance' and onto the floor gluded the queen of the prom Marty Hogan and her sux lovely attendants with their escorts lends an aw 0 enchantment and bewllderment On the long awanted evemng of May 9 1958 members of the sennor class and thenr escorts crossed the threshold of the Radley Townshnp gymnasnum and entered a land of Orlental Fantasy The snghs of amazement and roy at thus enchantmg scene were ample reward for the members of the commnttee who had worked so hard to make thus a me morable evenmg There was dancnng untnl twelve oclock nn the Far Eastern settnng then the after prom festavnhes were taken over by the Senior Par ents Club The couples wnll long remember dnmng dancrng and the floor show whnch entertanned them untll the wee hours of the mornnng Happy smrles were vnsnble everywhere as the sensors uttered good nnghts at the end of an evemng long to be remembered to the SENIOR PROM Surrounded by her sux attendants IS the lovely queen of the prom Morty Hogan Left to right standing M Bushell M Coldwell J Welnberg J Rlppel E Altuerl K Constant 'gm YTN sql ...AK Beauty reigns over the queen and ler court at the May Day dance on May 29 T957 wln P Hiller J Kllngerman L Biscotti eatures sportsmanslup Fun for everyone' Yes that s the theme for this very M2 1' 'lk 3 special day sponsored by the Student Council and reigned over by the May Queen and her court It is the time for the whole school to share nn fun laughter and competition There are shoe races, foot races hurdlmg broad lump baseball games and many other field events Each of these ns certam to attract many participants from our student body Rnbbons are awarded for the first second and thnrd place winners of each event and trophies for the outstanding boy and gurl athletes In each grade The queen who us formally crowned at o dance on the eve of May Day and her lovely court are selected from the senior class by popular vote of the entire Student body On your mark' Get set' Go' At the sound of the gun runners A Martin W Thompson A Brewster strain to take the lead In the 440 yard dash A Brewster streaked to the finish lme first Students in the stands cheer on G Cannon as he pulls ahead of That's my shoe ' shouts each contestant as the gurls scramble madly the other candidates to extend has lead In the Fat Mans' Race, to the shoe pile to find their shoes and hurry back to the finish line a memorable event un the annual May Day activities g.-1 .M K N, 5' .iff sy ' V12 A g T ' . 5, is , 8 I ., I R 'sw A H' I N. 1,-I V 'A ' Q 2 7 .ze l 'AWN Members of the T957 court - Left to right: M. Gessig, D. Niece, D. Kohlbrenner, CI. Bald- Q - , s T 7 af we . . I T k ' 'l - , me A NI ,- L. The Casmo Royal provided the setting for nostalgnc memories of an enloyable evennng nn Washnngton DC Left to nght slttmg G dress G Palmer W Alexander E Hobelman G Robinson M Ca faq? 'r 'Rl Z' M M-ww new SMR-1 Slghs of awe were expressed at the magmtlcence of the Whute House with nts beautlful fountalns and vast grounds on which the Easter egg roll takes place each year ,Q ,M 1 s'-F'-g, x...C hoone B Wlgglns l. Selleck A Pennington J Mangano Standing S Barley A Fortune D Thompson fascmates semors On Monday morning Aprnl 28 one hundred twenty sensors boarded a tram whnch took them to Baltnr-nore Maryland the flrst stop on thelr annual three day class trlp Usnng chartered buses whnch took them to Annapolns the energetnc group toured the Umted States Naval Academy After lunch at Carvel Hall the tourlsts checked un at the Hotel Roose velt nn Washnngton D C Some of the hugh ponnts of the trnp were the tours of the White House Federal Bureau of lnvestlgatnon Mount Vernon Arlnngton National Cemetery and the Washington Natlonal Cathedral At Arlnngton Cemetery the vace presudents of the sensor class and the Student Councnl placed a wreath on the tomb ofthe Unknown Soldner On Wednesday Aprnl 30 hred but happy sensors left Umon Station for home at 5 OO p m Memories of the fun and com panlonshnp experienced together wall lmger ln the mnnds of all who enloyed thus trap -.NV ww The Lincoln Memonal an whnch stands the masslve statue of our great J Blaar and F Furlem seem eager as they antlcnpate the presldent Abraham Lnncoln was accepted by all as a shrnne of abso long and turesome clumb to the top of the Washmgton lute beauty Monument . 1 I ' V . 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Towermg Mr T Beck out maneuvers G Cannon In the struggle for a rebound during the Faculty Senior game an which the faculty emerged vlctornous Mr R Anken goes In for a lay up shot and scores two valuable points for the hugh school faculty despite heavy guarding by ele mentary teachers Mr A Nazlglan and Mr C Wulson fvcmed actwltles left Tnumphant sensors control lump over faculty grant Mlss C En: as H Wood wants to take tap from J Weinberg Below Unable to stop the vlctoruous hugh school faculty team ele mentary teacher Mr J Matthews trles nn vain to block a hook shot by Mr T Beck The eyes of the emunent ludges Mr .I Burns Mr R Fulson and Mr L Trout are attracted by the sparklung beauty exhubuted by Muss R Sweeney and Muss .l Muller un the Muss Romantuc Cuty 'i xxx-TZ' Z,-ff pageant Bathung beautues and colleguates provude a warm welcome to the weary McGullucudy famuly after a long turesome uourney duspla facult talent and fversatulut The hugh school faculty as mem bers of the Rudley Townshup Educa tuon Assocuatuon partucupate un many socual and professuonal actuvutues An nual socual events enloyed by all un cluded the faculty show the Sprung banquet and the basketball games Faculty members worked long and hard to make theur show And Her Bathung Suut Never Got Wet a suc cess Thus productuon for the beneflt of the Scholarshup Fund puctured a gay sentumental vusut to Romantuc Cuty The proceeds of the two basket ball games played thus year on March 25, went to the Welfare Fund In the flrst game the women's faculty bowed to the senuor gurls Followung thus, the uunuor and senuor hugh men defeated the elementary teachers Everyone who was present at any of the faculty events had a most en loyable tume :snag Faculty thespuans lusten attentuvely as durector Mr R Auken revuews phrasung for On the Boardwalk un Romantuc Cuty I. - . V X CHEERLEADERS One of the most active organizations in our school is that group of peppy little misses called cheerleaders. They attend each football and bas- ketball game leading the spectators in songs and cheers, lending the necessary enthusiastic support to the playing team. Yes, we certainly had wonderful school spirit this year and credit is due largely to the efforts of our cheerleaders. Attending and cheering at all the games is only a part of their duties. They are the backbone of school spirit and strive to increase stu- dent interest through posters, pep-rallies and an organized Pep Club. Selected by a faculty committee each spring, the girls are iudged on the basis of scholastic ability, pep, co-ordination, appearance, personality and leadership. This early selection affords the girls ample time to have uniforms made and to practice throughout the summer to become a well organized and synchronized group. Whether facing defeat or victory, their true, never-dying spirit always prevails. Their motto is win graciously and lose gracefully. . It 40 ,f w.-,,,A .,'fr :.i. .AN x X 'Q 'R Cheerleaders lead the stands in a rousing victory cheer following the touchdown that tied the score against Eddystone during the Thanksgiving Day game. promote enthusiastic school spirit 2 4-5- W.: . . L A' J i y , -'A rd. ti an A ,. ' it 5, 1 iimegmengffuim ' .,l'., A -Q.. QM ..,.......-' .M ...ig ' 'Y' t ' 'T x abr sv- - K- ' 1, ,- sw . . . .W .-' ' -1 ---Y -'BK f ' ' 'Q i lv1f 'l' 'fZ ' l 'F Vivacious cheerleaders take time out and flash a bright smile for photographer prior to the Cheltenham Basketball Game. Left to right: M. Dickson, N. Warren, A. Moss, B. Trosleyy S. Winter, co-captain, E. Travis, captain, J. Weinberg, co-captain, P. Armstrong: J. Fritschg J. Mitchell, B. MacDonald. , a MISS STELLA ECONOMOS Cheerleading Coach ..,. . . sb.. I . H x, Y' I MR. MICHAEL DiGUlLlO Athletic Director e' H51 'R 1 In meet with Springfield C Fromal crosses finish lme to bring Mr D Ross looks on as Ridley Township cross country men antlcl Radley Township a victory pate start In meet with Chester 4429-7 CROSS cou TRY demands endurance That which was gained by this year s cross given the boys for running this course daily regard country team cannot be ludged by their record less of weather conditions and perseverlng despite alone Although the record shows only one win continued defeats this victory came at the end of the season setting Prospects for next years Harriers are very prom the spark for next year :sung The team comprised solely of underclassmen ships course of 2 7 mules Due credit should be undying spirit should have a successful season DONALD ROSS Coach left to right Kneeling W Zimmer manager B Somers J Greene son D Tutton H Wynne C Lodge C Fromal J Morris D Sellers R Donato W Jacobs D Stang B Runyen Standing Mr D Ross L Warren coach W Yeats manager J White J Catona B Baum D Diclzer .H 3. xv f t - , . n g 1 I Y' s xr: f 5 K 5 A . o .. , 5 ' I C 1 l 's y Q' 'J 5 . me ., , 9 X k J- J 4 X 7 ' 1 Strength and stamina are needed to run Town- has gained conlsiderable experience and with their I J J MR. 5 M .v ' ' g . 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T 4 . 5 R1 ' Jr 1 ii Left to nght Kneelmg D Warrlngton V Jordan J Davns A Foltz C Lamb J Carroll G Andress captam K Furth H Goldberg C Fromal K Blnkensteln G Moore W McMullan manager Stand F Levandoskl J North R Harrison mg Mr R Auken coach R McClellan J Cafra K Klotz O Nelson spwlt sparks SOCCER team MR ROBERT AIKEN Coach Soccer at Rldley Townshup IS quickly becommg a popular sport among the student body At the end of August the members of thus newest var stty and lunxor varsuty sport began practnclng for the tough Sectnon One competntnon The rec ord of three wins and twelve losses IS not lndlca tlve of the splrnt and determmatlon shown by the boys thus season Many players w ll be lost through graduation but underclassmen gained valuable expernence whnch wnll be helpful to them as they form the nucleus of next years team Last year was the flrst year Rndley Township had varslty soccer as an extracurricular sport Thus year a lunlor varsity team was organized and had nts own schedule of games The tumor varsity coach prepares has boys for future varsity action Soccer team recenves half tlme Instructions from Coach, Mr R Goalkeeper, R Harrison, blocks Haverford's bud for goal as J Alken, durlng Upper Darby game Carroll moves In on defense 1 3- 1- 1- 1- 1 - .- 1- 1 i- 1- 1 . ,. ,. ,. , . - . ,. ,. . , 5. ,. ,. ,. , 00 I . I . . . 1 . I! ,sf i Qin C golf? wr ,av iff Q., iwgfwg Goal1e B Harnson follows ball nn Haverford game nn an eftort to Radley Townshnp s fullback K Fnrth stops Cheltenham s attempt of stop another goal Townshup was defeated 2 0 making c goal The game ended In a tue 4 4 m tough competztwn VARSITY SCHEDULE Cheltenham K4 Opp Haverford Kennett Square Norrnstown G1rard College Upper Darby Norrlstown Abungton Upper Darby Lower Mer1on Ablngton Cheltenham M E PETERS Lower Menon Haverford Coach .mms L L left to right, Kneelmg J Slmomn, manager, C Qu1gley, D Hamme, B Campbell, S Crundy, T Nnedernter, S Nuece, J Atchnnson, D J Palladuno, T Gentule, C Sarzano Second row Mr E Peters, He1l,G Math1as,B Leslue coach, B Duvus, E Muchelson, F Kellerman, C Hutson, H Stamm, A gl 0 A 4 i u I - - x 1 - . X . is ee ' 91 ? 1 A v F 1 fgl , 'gulf' , ,ivy x fri 3' , :X 1 Qi ziil l .a'tLM' A J xv J ..-lf L-V. . 'W ' x -, . . : Q, 1 , e' A we di I, I, Y VV, U V .i V f 1 4 V Y' , j f , , ' ti' '11 an ' A ., ,ml V , , .4l1 gi Q.. ,,?:ay.1,, V I ' . , 1 O O O 4 . . , . 4 'V R.T. . O . , 5 NW' 0 . . ,..., , ..,, 4 2 . . . ' l o . . ' A , 6 1 , , . 3 p . 1 ,.,.,,..... ' ...,. .,.. 1 1 , .. ' 1 1 1 it . o .....,..,. . . , . . 6 o , ' . . . . . . 4 ffm!-:fllri-5 i 1 ' .... l O l R.. 'I ,..,.. . . ' . ,.,.... 2 0 . , , . 2 J- V- Cf 3? 2. X ALFRED GIOMBONI K a Q11 ' ikildlvl . 1 5 --1-Q A- 5 ,M , . . 0' , 1 .fl -V swf' -ww f x far, .aw WL it-A 1.144 , 'W FRANK musm JoHN aAcHvNsKl O IQ grzdders , vv i' 1' ,J ' ' ALBERT smAlN AJR Psncv GREEN I J '. F1 uv, l .M ,. ' wwf. X, MR. ROBERT ADAM Line Coach MR. THEODORE BECK Line Coach MR. WILLIAM ZEHLER Back Coach MR. FELIX MARION Head Coach R IDER elefven Despite a light line and predictions of a mediocre season, the 1957 edition of Ridley Township's varsity football team finished their season with a record of 8-1-0 and second place in the Suburban I League. On August 19, 1957 approximately fifty-five boys reported to our field for practice. Coach Phil Marion and his assistants worked hard with an enthusiastic squad to prepare them for the stiff schedule ahead. On the night of September 20, a huge crowd witnessed a fast, well- played game between our own Raiders and a tough Norristown team. Although an 18-6 victory for the visitors, it was evident that Ridley Township had not only a team with a will to win, but also a student body that was behind its team one hundred per cent. The next week brought victory over Bok Vocational. Chester, always a strong team, was next on the list, but our boys rolled over them before four thousand fans. Because of the flu epidemic, the Lower Merion game was cancelled, but the Raiders recovered quickly and went on to victories at the ex- pense of Upper Darby and Abington. The powerful Haverford team next invaded the Raiders field. ln the last eleven seconds a touchdown pass tied the score, and a good kick for the point after the touchdown sent the Raiders ahead for a victory. Thousands of happy fans left the field uttering praise for a team deter- mined to win. This victory paved the way for the others over lnterboro and Cheltenham. The final game of the season took place at home with our traditional Thanksgiving Day rival, Eddystone, as guest. Although Eddystone was fired up for the game and gave the Raiders a hard battle, they were defeated by a 20-13 decision. Post season banquets were given in honor of the team, and many individual awards were presented to various players -a truly reward- ing climax to a fine season. Football squad. Loft to right, First row: W. Sholly, R. Jackson, W. Evonsky, J. Brunke, W. Alexander, F. lacona, F. Potter, R. Jacob- stein, D. Delozier, J. Blair, J. Miscik, P. Green, R. Evans, J. Madison, J. Dickerson. Second row: Mr. W. Zehler, A. Brewster, A. Sherrer, S. Wagner, M. Pennington, S. Fuchick, J. Mayo, C. Payne, R.Clower, R. Mock, J. Fahey, F. Firlein, O. Womack, J. Bochynski, J. Dunn, A. Martin, B. Bullard, J. Billingsley, N. Natale, G. Cannon, Mr. F Marion. Third row: Mr. T. Beck, B. Mager, B. Daliessio, B. Bischler G. Roelofs, R. Capozzoli, D. Colgan, J. Bradley, W. Clark, D. Zita relli, G. Harter, A. Strain, F. Henn, J. Toole, D. McNulty, R. Schaad M. McDavid, D. Lake, C. McKee, D. Kissell, R. Agnew, L. Roelots Mr. R. Adam. In a hard-fought Thanksgiving game, Eddystone Stoner closes in on A. Brewster as he is about to reach paydirt. win eight straight . . . Educated toe of J. Blair raises score to 7 in Haverford game. VARSITY SCHEDULE R.T. 6 . . . , Norristown . , , 33 , . . . , Bok Vocational , . 13 .. ...Chester... 20 , . .... Upper Darby . . , 33 , . ,.. Abington .. 21 . . . . . Interboro ,. 13 . . . . . Haverford . . 33 . . . . Cheltenham , . 20 . , . . , Eddystone . . Opp. . 18 . 0 , 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 . 12 . 0 . 13 83 place Zncl m Coach F Marlon extends best wlshes to has brother Coach D Marlon prlor to tradntlonal Thanksglvlng day game Ridley Townshnp topped Eddystone 20 13 Followmg a key block by J Blair A Brewster expertly pscks up an other first down In Bok Vocational game UB RBA I NICE Timely bloclung of C Payne releases J Fahey as he streaks for yard age agamst Haverford LA. file? ,, '13 'Rv WJ Upper left J Blalr breaks unto the open on end run as he evade Rlght Guard W Evonsky belng sent unto Chester game wlth a word Haverford blockers from Coach F Marlon Bottom Hard blockung gives A Brewster plenty of tnme to spot hus receivers and hut the mark IH Haverford game left Enthusiasm drsplayed by Rudley Townshlp cheerleaders encour aged team through many a close moment Below J Mayo clears way for R Jackson fball carruerj to make a long run J V team completed season with undefeated record t e MRS DORA PLUMMER ner of whuch we are truly proud Coach MISS ALICE DITZLER Assustant HOCKEY opponents 0 er Late un August eleven gurls set out for hockey camp un the Poconos durung the same week others went to day camp at Nether Provuaence Under expert unstructors they developed skull abuluty and confidence un meetung opposutuon The fun companuonshup and hard work shared at hockey camp be came a habut for the enture season Spurut co operatuon determunatuon and good sportsman shup were four untanguble players on Rudley Townshups hockey team thus year They were present at every game played assustung the gurls to represent our school un a man J V Rauderettes lune up for 25 yard bully durung Chester game Rudley Townshup was vuctoruous wuth a score of 2 0 keen competltlon ll Records show that the Rauderettes won 2 last 8 and tued 0 games but records faul to tell the tale of hard fought battles The gurls played hard druvung and lightung to the very end of each game wuth the outcome of most contests un doubt untul the final whustle Regardless of the score the team always dusplayed outstandung sportsmanshup Each gurl wull long remember the expert unstructuon patuence and guudance of her coaches who unseltishly devoted theur tume and energy to the team .AL L. Junuor Varsuty Team left to rught M Hogan manager C Morell S Fundle D Faux M Torchuck E Guovannunu l. Green B Dalson Mrs manager S Starks J Larney N Klumbach M Cahoone N Warren D Plummer coach H Kohlbrenner J Anderson M Belak B Fauth J Taylor J Nealy -vfkl ., .,k 'L 4,4 W 4? O O O . . . . .- ff 0 o , . 7 1 1 ., . . - 1 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 . . , I - I - ' 1 1 , - . u 1 M .. . . 1 Z. , 1. , - 1 - 1 I 1- 1' 1- 1 - :- 1. 1- 1. 1- 1 - 1 - . ,. , . ,. 1- 1- 1 Varslty Ieam Leff to rlghi Mnss A Dnzler coach Mrs D Plummer Tnghe B Trosley L Conner V MacFee1ers manager, D Felnberg coach G Palmer J Becker S Wnnter J Weinberg L Delaney B manager Hufson M Plummer E Trovls J Wolfson C Keyes B Woggms B VARSITY SCHEDULE Landowne Chlchesler Sprnngfield Marple Newtown Haverford OPP Swarthmore Upper Darby Nether Providence Chester files-My wwe p .1 PV., I' ,f 4'- 11 3 gal., fo' fl' B Trosley fights for possession of ball In Chester game Goalkeeper B Hufson clears shot out fo E Travis Ih Uppgr Dqrby game In the final seconds of the Upper Darby game R Jackson sxnks a lump shot to cllnch Township s vnctory over the Royals 3 mil Although completely surrounded by Haverford players C Fromal releases another two ponnter HOOPSTERS short on helght On the openmg tap off Upper Darby ganns control of the ball desplte R Clower s desperate effort the Rauder courtmen were frequently outscored but never outplayed Although they were dlmnnutlve nn henght they met the tough Sectlon 1 competutnon wnth plenty of splrxt and ended up wnth a 59 league record With only one victory In the first elght games the Ralder quintet opposed mighty Lower Menon rated lust behmd league leaders Chester and Haverford The bnggest thrlll of the season was the team s come from behlnd vlctory over thus favored squad Inspnred by thus upset over the Mann Liners the boys contmued thenr wnnnung streak at the hands of Cheltenham Norrustown and Upper Darby losing only to powerful Hover ford and Abington The courtmen are looklng for ward to a far more successful season In 1959 slnce next years team wall consist almost entnrely of returnlng letter men 455. MR HUGH WYNNE Coach ,, 97' , If A RQ, Q, , . V hs fr y X I A l I +4 - - ' I - J ' H O Q 0 O Facing some of the best basketball flves in this area, I I I - I I . . , . ll ' ' ll I I I vii? ' . I I I f ' ' - l , y I . UI Z ,f Vcxrned responses are expressed by Yecmmctes as the varsny hes the score durlng the Norrustown game Close guardung by Upper Darby center falls to stop R Clower as he prepares to bank a lay up shot long on drwe and teamwork Mr. H. Wynne discusses ihe successful sirofegy Yo be R. Jccksong J. Dunng R. Clowerg C. Paynep C. Fromal used in the Lower Merion game with the varsity R. Donaio. Sfandingz F. Firleing F. Henng J. Bench team. Left to righf, Kneeling: Mr. H. Wynne, coach: D. Zihorellig H. Wynneg D. Sellers. Twp Above Tense moments for Township as .l Dunn s hook shot bal ances on the rim 5 left After C Fromal s attempted set shot F Firlem rushes In to clear the boards Teamwork such as this led to Upper Darbys defeat 67 59 nefver outplayed VARSITY SCORES Chester Lower Menon Cheltenham Norrnstown Upper Darby Haverford Abington Chester Lower Menon Cheltenham Norrlstown Upper Darby Haverford Abington Left: All alone For two points in the Cheltenham game is C. Fromal who displays his agile ability on a fast break which made him top scorer on the team. XXX.-0' 1 ' sk Above: We like striped shorts! , Township's familiar chant, rings throughout the Norristown gymnasium. Left Upper Darby defenders stand helpless against S Grundy s well timed lump shot In lunlor varslty game Mr E Peters informs the JV team as to the stuff S Grundy A Martin D Stang Mr E Peters coach competition they will face In the Springfield game Standing W Zimmer manager W Sholly J Mayo left to right Kneeling C lamb F Potter J Toole G Brong J Harter L Warren 91 . , . .. .. . 1. 1. 1.. , . . .. , 1.1. , , ..1. 1.1 .1. 1. . R... Glrls Varslty Basketball Squad Left to right kneel son P Hncks G Curry N Warren C Keyes V mg J Mangano L Delaney Co captauns Standing Lnkens R Goldberg manager Mrs L Ramont coach C Morell manager S Gardner I Holllday M Duck RAIDERETTE match spmted competltors Spurnt and good sportsmanshnp were the msplrahon behmd thus years varsuty sextet Early nn the season lack of confidence nn shootmg hampered the squad comprlsed prnmarnly of lnexperl enced underclassmen With the necessary playmg expernence ganned In the first few games the team more self assured went onto a successful fimsh Gethng off to a slow start by losmg to powerful Upper Darby lnspured Media and sharp shootung Haverford the gurls rebounded by upsettnng hughly favored undefeated Sprnngfield Encouraged by thas vlctory the lady basketeers contunued to play stlmulated basketball defeatmg Swarthmore and Sharon Hull After losmg to Lansdowne they concluded the season by wallopmg long tnme rlval Chester flnnshmg wvth a 500 record Lookmg forward to next year the Raaderettes antncnpate a htghly successful season snnce only two of nts members will be lost through graduatnon VARSITY SCORES TWP OPP Upper Darby Medaa Haverford Sprnngfleld Swarthmore Lansdowne Sharon Hull Chester Randerettes pull ahead as I Holliday goes up for a lay up and two more pomts In thrllllng vuctory over long standing rlval Chester i X -A-C R-.1 O O 9 O O O . . I . . . G 'bfi 'I:'. 41 28 .......,..,.... .,....,....tr.. 5 3 52 .t.....,......r... ' ........,...r..... 76 45 .r.,......e...l. ...,.....,.r.... 9 6 I so .t.,.,.,,.... ,. ' ,...,..,..,..... 28 2 A 47 ,,.l,.l,.tl,,.. ...t...l ,..,.. 3 9 52 ..l,,.l..t.,,.. ,.t...,,e,....,, 7 2 X sa ...ll,.,... .,,. - ,.t...,.lr....,. 2 7 I u 41 ,..,,..,,,.t,,l.t .,.,,...,........ 2 a k . Above Pass from L Delaney to C Keyes sets up offenslve play which over whelmed Sharon Hull guards Ridley Townshlp outclassed Sharon Hull 27 58 left Vyung for control of ball L Delaney and Swarthmore opponent leap hugh unto the alr The final score was Swarthmore 39 Townshnp 47 MRS LAURA RAMONT Coach Mrs. l. Ramont takes time out for a few pointers on tightening up defense against a fast moving Haverford team. Takmg advantage of her heught G Curry reaches over the out After cz cleverly executed fake play M Plummer finds herself stretched arms of the Sharon Hull guard to rack up two more all alone for an easy set shot pomts GIRLS J V TEAM Left to rught kneelmg D Kcnser E Glo Lomax J Drake B Forth M Plummer M Belak J Frutsch Mrs vannunl Standing E Sykes manager E Boyer S Catsnft B E Gattey coach ,. - ,. it a . ,, A Q . W . 1 V my , lf . if li ix x X X .eil H 4 ,' , A J sw, 05,3- l ' ', ' ' , . '. - . ' . .. - , .. ,. - ,. ,. ,. ,- ,- , . ':. , 5. 1. ':- - , - SOFTBAll SQUAD Mrs D Plummer unstructs the gurls softball squad on the strategy to be used agaunst hard huttung Chester left to ruglut flrst row R Dullucuano S Gardner l. Delaney K gurls master amenca Each sprung the gurls of Rudley Townshup anxuously look forward to the forth comung softball season Thus year Aprul 8 and a sunny day rolled around more than tlfty enthusuastuc posutuon seekers appeared on the field to vue for the varsuty squad After stuff elumunatung competutuon a team was finally se lected from the ranks of these candudates These gurls, by contunually dusplayung theur pre season spurut throughout the Second row M Plummer I Holluday J Waltson J Frutsch R Fra zuer C Rewuck D Moore Thurd row Mrs D Plummer coach S Grayson manager M Cahoone M Hogan C Keyes J Weunberg s fafvorute pastlme numerous games always managed to face an opposung squad wuth spurut and determunatuon Besudes gounung experuence and eftlcuency, our softball team wuth many new faces learned of the prude of repre sentung Rudley Townshup un good clean faur sport Durung the season they represented not only a gurls softball team but also Rudley Townshup mer desperately trues to slude unto homo plate covered by catcher, N Warren, as putcher, .I Weunberg comes un to back vp Pl0Y ' ' I n . ' s n ' n 1 L Q s - n l ' I ' I ' I ' ' - ' ' . ' 3 . ' 3 . . ' 2 . . , 1 . ' , : . ' ' f . 7 . 1 . , : . : . 2 . : - : Constant, N. Warren, D. Kaiser, M. Torchickg V. Lykens, J. Becker. E. Travis, A. Charlton, G. Palmer, manager, E. Hobelman, manager. 0 o , 0 0 . I . . . . I - - . - D . I as . . . . . I I . . . . . v I . I . . ' . . . . , I . 8 . u Q - - - Q v I I . i, ...tin n' J Dunn IS cheered on by rooters and fellow players as he nears home plate durlng the Chester March 27 Nether Providence Aprul Chnchester Apnl Chester Aprnl Cheltenham Aprnl Lansdowne Aprnl Abmgton Aprnl Norrlstown Aprnl Upper Darby Chlchester game if R Durbono ts cut down by alert R Clower as he attempts to steal thlrd durlng the May May May 8 May May May Moy 26 Haverford Chester Lower Merton Abmgton Norrnstown Upper Darby Haverford BOYS VARSITY BASEBALL- Left to right first row: Mr. R. Adam coach- W. Alexander. Second row: R. Weems- R. Hormann- A. Brewster- J. Dunn- R. Clower. Third row: F. Potter- J. Carroll- 0. Womack- W. Millard. L - ,- -4 . ll ' - . Q I V .LW ' .AQ -',l . J lv hr .I K ' 'I , .1 .. xi 7 I' K' v- I 5 di' . ,M v , ,f x , p ' , Ras, V . V 1 ' L - 'ffl .,, ' V r L , , L1 Q: - 'MN' W If K ' , V .- -- ' - QQ-- ' .15 2 ' 2 ..........,............,..,.. ' 3 ...........,.................... ' 8 .................,...,.,....... .,......................... ' April I0 ..,..,................... Lower Merion Moy 12 ,.......,....,............. Cheltenham ' 'I4 .,...,......,..........,,.. 'l5 ,......,,.................... ' ' 'I6 ,.......................... I9 ,,...........,......,....... ' ' 'I7 .......,.,...,....,........,. ' 22 ..,.,..................... ' 21 ........................... ' .............,..,........... . ' 24 .........,.............,.. 1 I X , 3. T L 3, , A , 6 X , 6' . r I I , xxx L t gud I s , p L , '-n-. -- V lp, V1 iv ,ll 'ss J V BASEBALL SQUAD Left to rught first row T Egbert J Dano W McMullen A Cole J Dickerson A Catona J Youst J Rltten house W Maduson L Roelofs T Manspeaker R Kmney Second power packed roolaes Wnth the appearance of warm sprang weather, approx :mately fifty energetlc candidates arrnved on the scene for the flrst day of baseball practnce After stuff competntnon for posntlons onthe squad a varslty team composed prlmarlly of returnlng sensors and lumors was flnally selected These boys captauned by Louns DnCave showed thenr good sports manshup and determmatlon to wm against such tough Sec row E Roelofs J Davis W Martm H Wendt A Martm D Lake R Somers J Tyson S Slogoff L Coppens Mr W Zehler coach profvlcle team spark hon 'I competmon as Chester Upper Darby, and Lower Menon As last year Rldley Townshnp agcnn dlsplayed a Jumor Varsuty team consnstung mamly of sophomores who had able abnlnty but had not gamed the experuence needed for var suty competntlon From the ranks of these hopefuls comes the varsnty maternal for future years sg As Before the game wlth Chnchester Mr R Adam coach briefly ex T0 Sfefll 0' V107 to Veal, Thu' 'S 'he deC'5'0 ' faC 9 F Potter dvr plains the ground rules of the diamond to the umpare vlsltmg mg the Chester game whule he carefully studues the pitcher s move coach and the team captams ments X r Q 3 S 4 -qtt l X t Y 1.-, W fl' 'J ,XL 'a 1,1 Ae, 114 1 5- '12 . . - ' , Z. 5. 5 1 . 5. 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' ' ' ' I 1 1 . - 0040 C 4733 'i..'iD'b TRACK AND FIELD TEAM left to rlght first row Mr D Ross coach C Payne D Delozler A Habbart A Sherrer F Flrleun J Bradley J Cafra M Pennington E Hall D Lake J Brunke Mr T Beck assnstant coach Second row C Zelmslu F Badln W Wlsham T Nlederrlter C Wagner J Dickerson D McNulty C Lodge M McDavld W Evonsky R Jacobstem W Sholly W '27-I Rlght Extendlng has throw for a dlstance of forty tive feet J Tcole hurls a twelve pound shot putt wlth champnon form Above Leaplng the hurdles with agnlnty and grace C Payne faurly flles over the obstacles dunng a track meet with Cheltenham Yeats manager Third row W Zlmmer manager W Jacobs W Dnckerson K Blnkenstem L Warren D Tutton A Slusher J Mayo J Whlte K Klotz R Agnew F Iacona Fourth row R Jackson D Colgan W Bullard F Henn J Harter A Munson R Blshler, J Toole R Clower F Potter D Sellers TRACK and FIELD Early nn March after a short general condmomng pro gram each of Townshnp s trackmen began practnclng for the dntticult competition he was to encounter In the many specialty events Runners lumpers and welghtmen alike re cenved excellent nnstructnon from their coaches Success was met early In the season wnth a thnlllng vlc tory agannst Cheltenham, thus spurrung the Raiders on to a satisfactory nf not spectacular, season The skull and ex pernence gamed by thus years underclassmen wall be an asset to the team next year - , : . . , , . : . , 1 . 5 . 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'W , ' -' ' : - , , : , . -1 :IQ They re off and runnrng' Wnh a surge of speed d power Townshrp s mrghty sprlnters compete for first place ID the 450 dash against Cheltenham swl t as mercur , strong as hercules Below Contestung for top honors at a track meet wrth Lansdowne D McNulty scores for Township as he easily clears the ten foot bar Rrght Talung first place rn the 450 yard dash J Drckerson breaks the tape closely followed by C Pennington SCHEDULE Aprnl Cheltenham Aprrl Lansdowne Aprrl Upper Darby Lower Merron Relays Chester Aprrl Aprul April 25 8. 26 Penn Relays Aprrl Haverford Abbnngton May 4 Delco Champnonshrps May Norrrstown May Suburban Champronshrps May 'I Chester Streamlmer Meet May Drstrrct 'I Champronshrps May 20 May 24 Lower Merton State Champuonshrps n- 5, 5 I K' I ,--- ---gLAc 9 . . , 5 1 -E A M J 11 .,... , ' 5,5 :ng Luv ' 16 . . . . N - ' 19 . ' A ,' ' 22 . . . .,,, . . . 2 ' 30 1 ' 1 Q 'L ' , - I 8 , . ,. . . . , T0 . ' ' 2 . ' May T3 . .....,4.,.,.... 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H 1 - 'H - an I - I - .f . 8 'V D ' X 4 Pres R Donato reports to the Executuve Councul on the progress Second row B Deger R Mereduth J Mutchell R Sangullo of plans for the Sophomore Hop Left to rught first row D R Agnew Standung Mrs E deBerardunus Muss M Camlun Kauser L Wugguns J Frutsch M Summons Mr T Beck Mr H Pless SGPHOMGRES have successful year The largest class ever to be enrolled at Rudley Townshup Hugh School us the Class of l96O The sophomores have made an umpressuon on the faculty and upperclassmen aluke not only because of theur great numbers but also by theur tremendous vuvacuty and flne school spurut Wuth the assustance of the officers and sponsors the class undertook the sale of magazunes for a two week duratuon ln thus bruef span of tume the total sales were well over S2800 wuth a net profTt to the class treasury of approxumately S800 On October 19 the hugh school gym was transformed unto a barn un readuness for the Sophomore Square Dance The pro fessuonal caller showed the fundamentals of square dancung to those not already famuluar wuth them Smooth functuonung of all class actuvutues depends on the foresnght and plannung of the sponsors Left to rught M H Pless M T Beck M s E deBerardunus Muss M Camlun head sponsor Rudley Townshup Goes to Mars was presented to the parents on December 9 and to the enture school un assembly on Decem ber T2 The excellent performance of the talented cast reflected the many hours spent un practuce and preparatuon As the new year was ushered un the combuned efforts of the Class of 60 were focused on two actuvutues the Sophomore Hop and the class plays All who were un attendance at the sprung dance on March 14 were un agreement that ut was a memorable evenung Wuth the comung of Aprul the class had a chance to dusplay uts dromatuc talent un three one act plays Thus theur first year of senuor hugh lufe was brought to a successful conclusuon wuth promuse of great thungs to come Offlcers revuew munutes of prevuous councul meetung wuth Muss M Camlun Left to rught standung Muss M Camlsn Sponsor R Donato Pres Slttlng D Kauser Secy J Frutsch Treas L Wugguns V Pres .. . - . 1 3, X ,f ' 'sl ,. ? i .4 L, , I f S , W .. ' ' :. , . ' , . ', . ' , :. . . : .. , . , 1- I 1- ' 1 -I - -- 1 -- - , . I I ' . . . . f u , . f l . , . . - ' , ' . ' : r. . pr.. gr., ' , ' : ' . ', 7. , u - , . . , .,. , .,. ,. . . I t ,. ri , . l . f fx ' r f lu , td' 9' . A , S. , , '- jf ,, V I I r ,. r fy Nl: R YI qv 'WI A 'vm 4' in 4 P .pf fr K WP ph- i I- Qin I 382 inf 9, l 'K 2'-11? 53. 3 2 Agnew Amond Anderson Andrews Atchason Atwood Averlll Baltzell Became Bennett M Benneit Beyer Blrkrmre Bllthe Bohnmck Bohler Boone Borls M Borsch Bownng Boyer Boyle Brcdngan Brcmmer Brogan Carhurt Carol Cotono Cofslff Cercto Chero Chrlsfman CIGfT1bOfTI Clallella Cllneff W Clowney L Conner P Conner A Copper Checking the Inst of Student Councll officer candidates are S Gardner R Wlggms L Wlggms ond.l Vlscldy C R A ' R. 7 1- 'll r Q , S T' C Q Y 5. h- 'Vy -Y , - ' Qkf: ' ' A 5- B. A -, ' X' 1 R A l- V Qs V U I 1' . ' , -,, i, U . X A . Q . A . ml 'A f. r 4' ,X - - 1 ,X r D. H- , 'D -s C Y 'K ' ' . L , ,hi ' ,Y 'LLL , I P, ' ' ' V ' ' R. 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' , x ,L Y- Receuvmg their top salesmen awards from Mus M Camlnn are P Funk D Kalser andl Andrews N Darrah Davns De Feo Deger Del Gnorno Delgott ,ar -'1 Delgott Delloreflce Dennett J Dnckerson W Dickerson Dllluclano QQ' 'st Doherty Dolan Donato Dowme Downward M Duerung 93 LJ, WZ' Douglass Eckard Edmundson Ellnott BRL I W. Coulbourn J. Crago J Dansey R Daluesslo v QR E IS Engle Esher Evangelnst Evans Faith Faux Falcon: 3 its Fassler Fllbert Fnsher Fleming Flowers Foerster 04 CLASS OF 1960 f um 'gs All ,or 3, I swf 9' 'Jw qi. WW. K.. 315. Tr Di'- al . -ff H V J I - , I ' -l V cl 'Z' P ', 6. Q 7' 4 xl B. '-'v E' wr- 5 . V ' E' ' I V V4 t ' ! 6 'faq' I li 1: fi:'w7'l.' , T. iff , D v. , 313, Ki F . f ... E. 4' ' e 5: ??a' - ' ad. we r D ,i A Y R. ' ' K' P .F f , Q 1 of - we 1 1 .5 E. , J. 6 g, ,Z bl w. 5 I 5' - are t 'T' 17 I+: ' tl , 'eb F - rf 'il n ' f . ' ffl I gi l f f' fb, 3 jf E. D . fl K. ll x --M 14' 4 ' A C . Q., J ,G .l ll ' ,.. . L ,M N. 1 v , .F A- or f . f 'D A I D ' I -V 1 'l 2'if or ' M. F , C. ' V C fu vs xl lg ri- 3 L. 1 ' . y- ' i ' --' J,-, ' Z.-. V' K E' . -1, l T4 1-cf' iw ' L: . 1 17 ,l fl A A Q U D. .F - , J. ' Q.. I: L f .5 ' 's -1 l ' v R. ' 2 Q' .. ,.. l 5. , . Z' ' ii. 'L' e f ff . F ' 1 f . A A' 7 9 ' L' 1 1 si: 31 Vllr '-f Y RS- -F 7 l 'UN 3- tim 1 ea we fs. N Hemrlch C Hlbbs Hal D Hoffman lll lqwi J ,QQ IU' ,.f 'Q 9-'K J QU A J A M Folfz Frazier Frazner Frlfsch Fuchnck Fullerton Funk Fuscaldo Galbranh Gambrlll Gardner Gaynor Genhle Gesslg Goebel Goldberg Gorman Greer Griffith Gross Grosso Grudy Guarente Gudelunas Guerrlerl Hupp Harmes Harper Harrmgton Harrison Harruson Hatcher Hatton Havllck Hayworth Hel g F Cannon pushes l. Penny ou? of the way as they scramble for ihenr shoes held by R Trlbulas ln the annual May Day shoe race ,M 1 1' K. ,Y V g F , F RV V. -J r- re . , ,, - 1: QV V 5 X Q' 21, ' tv , J. ' . . f -G q. S. - V1 ff r . .1 Y ' . ' . fz' .K - . 4 5' rj,,5, .. 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' Gefhng help from Mr T Beck IS D Averlll as A Plennerf and B Deger J Hofchknss C Housion G Houston Hubns Hughes Hutson Hutton Iacona Iacona Jackson D Jacobs W Jacobs R Jacobstenn A Jarva J Jnmrnerson M Johnson R Johnson W. Jones . Kagel . Kaiser . Karter . Kasley . Katerba . Kelly . Kirshner . Kissell . Knott . Koss . Kowal . Krause . Ky e . Lamb . LaMastra . Lankford . Lauer . Lauletta 'Q -Q3 IRM- 1 fr. 1' -.5 , x G Holroyd H Hokanson B Hopknns Horton 'QQ' 38- ,,.-' -' Q' f 7 .41-Q for 1 0' a-1 ' . x v . I 'I' - ' 1 2 i-2:1 L N f 06 CLASS OF 1960 'Q -34 4 x 11 'av' 3 -.. ' as Q l ff JQQU- LN 4 nf- I ,fb 'Q 5-6 I 371' gs-f' 22 'U Melosecca T Merker fi P' M- ? I Q G' N Mervme W M Messina m 5,1 QC! QT 'xr H -g 3 N V' SQ 'I-'K' 'Q' iv' DK, ,ev f, ee Lexdy Leskne Lessig Llcato Llewellyn Lodge Loughery Moclntyre Macklnson MacLeod Madison W Madison Moger Mallory Monaicl Mcnspeaker Morchuono Martellu Marhn Mcxthlos Mathnos J Mayo M McAlpnn W McClennen S McClintock V McClure M McDovld McDavud McEvoy McLaughlun McManus McMulInon McMomgle W McMullen M McNulty dfl... ln for u strong Gmsh an the pofoto race on May Day are B Mclaugh lm, M Deurlng, R Amond, und C Smnh p . B. L 0? as 3 4 it ,' yu' , J' S. ' ' ' ' .IL IL 5 ' W. ' gf ' A 17 Q I I' A. ' T' N ' . . ' . - A ' R- W ' 4 , L. . 'A f Tl 5 1 f., V i 4 C. A R V . - V' 1' l f I , 3, 6 'i' 'is -- f Q' ' 92 .Q , -3' c. ' -, I 'I xy' 5 If , ' J. W M v f W W P. ' J r ,, A L f 4 S55 7 8.05 2 L' ,Q I 5 v , X ,I 3 6 ?x 'W' 'ff A X! CQ, ' -ff l I . , Y? 0 , f f' A . no ff' il, ', 'F 2 , ' , 5 -ag A. Q f' W . ff' 'L' X Af E? 1 is 'LLL ' ' ff W E- ' ' 7 I 'my L ' NP A ' ' , mx, X J . If ' u 0 f , ' W VI' I 1 1 T- , , , ' M dl . f ' 'Q f- , '- -g ff ,W 1 .F is aa- . W I '-1+ Mags . - KN 3 I i -A f X 2. rx ' V I A ' Q of I f s 4 ' ' Q A V- :A xg if N 1 , 6 ,V an 1 RZ . . L13 ' A -3 P -l J. ' Y ' ' ' 7 V x 1 . W 0 ,J ,of U ' I W If '. f f 1 .fl A A ,Q 5, l t 'K Q' y - - Liz, J. ' lf ' '. , xhnliv K ' ', V E Mickelson B Muller P Miller W Miller R Jackson makes a first down to and Township JV football team n defeating Lower Menon 26 l2 Mills Mitchell Monteith Morrall Morris Murphy Nealy Netzel Nevin Newson Nnederriter Noe North Oates . Onorato . Palmer . Palladino . Panasewicz M. Parra J. Parsons . Passaly W. Patterson E. Pattie L. Patrick A. Pearson R. Pecora F. Pedrick R. Pelc M. Pennington l. Penny G. Peterson J. PhilI'ps D. Pierce J. Pierce F. Pierson A. Pike v,-ns. 'S' qv ses, J 'Q fn ef, C A 'R 919 fl ?i 'ik 1 ,vs 84' A Q fl 5 Qfgf ,srl . W' w' 'U 15' -un .,, h ,' :- ' CIF .... . y no on V737 sr 't gl l if , ' f 11 I . f CLASS OF 1960 at -X if gr 1 1-f- 799' .QF If Q Q' I 'wx .iq-4 'fm it -fr- l V!!- ' f gp- 'lu Ns.. 7' ' 'ef .if 38. l X five vine 35 1.5 is Ov nf H Sorkis Sosse B Saxmcn J Schimkoutis 'QC .fi l W ik 154' Qt Rf? fp 3 -an-fg -ww 'J ffl QR Q9 J 'IHKG4 YM!!! 1 M Wood J Morris and A Catona V Piroino J Pnrkle Plennert Polcnno Polinu Potter Pugh Purdy ye Romont Roso Randolph Reicl Reid Rewnck Reynolds Reynolds D Rece D Rice A Rieck Rink Ritchie Robbins M Roberts E Robertson W Robertson Robinson Roelofs Ross Rossney Ruber Rubmccm Soboturc Sczlkeld Songillo 9 A F - 3 2 y , ' ' . F W , ' X ,N . ' N ,,. , .- , -- A .. q , A -g-. T.. y n I : . . W V 'r , J C' lv -. , v. - I ' Q f ' 5' R- ' ' 'E' 9. Q- ' 1 7 1 Il Ni l . ,J f- f O 1 .nf 1 L A 42 A- .1 it .3 Jak ,ip F' W o .If fx ' 'fr' ,. -3 ' Q. ' D. P X15 1 E' sylf J 3 me J' 'V z 4 , ll fflzp V, , Q rL.' 5 il' 4 I. Lily' 'y 5 Q' 5 J. wil ,V -o ff if N. M K f We V, ff G+- J 5 3 Q.. 'J M 'E 1 r. ,Q ' L, N' I L-r, kv! :lf gf C- I . 'J V W , R ?' Dil, My 'V' rf' V vf. 1, L .E J I-X . l V l l fl - 'f , H 'S ' .. . - P . , ' 'Q fe lv 6' ,I ix, 'E !Q P'4 ' l 3 A' l. ' 'Q .- R Us T1-R' .7 , J L. ' Q: f ,.. K ,I ' 2 xx . . t X M 4 ' ' V, kd V R. Rittenhouse ,f .Q In I , .- l ff M t J, ' A f ' 1 fl J Q. qw Q in y N, ,N '71 Q' V I .43 r W! N5 Y V pl .l lv -7 - f 'LQ' ll 'E ' 'Q W Y c' ' V -Y J of ' . 1 L.. -f s :Q ' ea . if V H' If l 1 J - , - ,N '. ,1 J. 4 av- lr '5' 1 f. ,RV A - lu -1 x K. A f gr- VIQ sz A +A ,,:- , M 5. , +f3g'N- 1 J cl. J Q? J it WM . J g R. ' . 'V K fl . fl I l i r ill is . f , . 1, V ' 'D' Q f g 13162 ' K N I V V - ' 'H' 1 Y' .R . , Q J ' if R D. v a --., A af l ' wa' 'A ,L m 2 n A 2 , V. ' . -- ' ' . . . . .5 Y J V f 4 1 , 1 P ' ' . as 4 h l I I V J . ll I lf ' Heading home to Overlook Heights after 0 long day at school are dll Spot dance prlzes being awarded to R Rittenhouse and J Robbms the Old Clothes Dance sponsored by the Health Cllmc J Snmmons M Snmmons Sumomn SlogofT Smnth Smnth Smith Somers Stomm Stang Stang Starks Stefanch Stevens Stewart Stuckley Stocker Stoluker Strolns Strzala Sulluvan Sykes Tate Taylor G Thompson Thompson Tlnney Tlpton Tipton Todd Toole M Toland E Traband A Tramer H Tramer R Trasattn if ,eff 1 iw, EW -' I If I 1 CLASS O M65 , 1 .fm x 'I I .VA F 1960 L Seaman J Selfrndge L Shepherd W Sholly pf' if , ig. 3'- y if-7 ph- K7 '34 'GNN- X I Wim I fillets U I fx f'f -e V 2 I xg. . 'af' - A - XR - V - ' ' Tl in A is 1' J ,Aff n nl . 4 ' A ' ,, , t Q fx , J. we ' 2 S at rg .' 'Q T at It ' ' . ' . ' at T - - l x' gl ,gl jfv-. f'. af, flf Aff 'fr ,J HRQ Q' Q- , ig A S gg, :Lg J- My . a f V J ' fe 1 17- 3 L 'x,'f2 A 1flf I L lf w WFgr S L T Q.. , 4 f . gg., K I J. ' I' T by A R. 8 ,,s,,g,, 5,-:N L 5, nan y 3 , dv e' 1 W1 Qff D- '- J 'V Q! ' , S' 2 .-' ' 4 , T lf' fl A Y J , 1 J J. M. ,, A L J x 1 7'- J, f, ' 'N L, c. ' :4 r 'if ,- Y? 2. . Twf 4' T J V T f 1 Y I l , iii VL: X, f Q 9 B. ' Qjjy LT Rai E. ' ' 4- . A as I ' , :S zz' J- ' 1'-3 , L- J ,.-X - E. - W' T' . fr-, atm Q ff 2, f, Q J' ' ff' f f f L J , Xl . , IM? J- v 1- I cl. lx Tv 5, K. K B. ' .. Q Nj, -4 ,N Q3 ' B. ' -f f T ' , J. ' V 'Y 'Y S H. T ' f ' -1 A I ' J. h , GQNS py. lg, SUQQ V Wm lbs. ,...p-r,l Wfl Q0 5-1 nf vs. ,4- 'nr 5-1 A, 'DT T v .vw- ll Slrlvlng Yo complete her algebra asslgnmenl N Randolph accepis helpful Under Mrs E deBerordmls supervlslon M Deurlng and T eshons from Miss C Em Egbert dlssed cz clam R Trnbulas W Turner D Tyson J Tyson C Von Zcnt J Vnscndy P Von Bergen M Von Plolo Wagner Wagner Walter Warren Watts Wear Wenger Whelan J Whlrlow Whute Whitman Wlggms Wlgglns Wlllhlde Wnlson S Wilson Wilson W Wnshom R Wood T Young J Zobllowlcz ,uf D Lake checks a figure un the class treasury report with P Arm strong at an executive council meeting First row left to right D Lake P Armstrong B Trosley Second row W Evonsky V MacFeeters B MacDonald R McClelland R Evans H Kohl brenner B Brown Thlrd r w D Sellers M A Torchick J Becker J Dunn S Niece D Tutton R Goldberg Fourth row A Moss J Bradley JU IGRS mamtam then' enthuszastzc spmt On the first day of school in September the famous spirit of the Class of 1959 began to show itself Jumping right into action with the enthusiasm so well known to them the lunior class under the leadership of the officers and sponsors began daily after school sale of candy Spooks and goblins hovered in the gym the night of the Masquerade Party Prizes for costumes refreshments dancing and a grand march made the evening a huge success Stull the luniors found time in October to produce a most entertaining assembly Autumn Fervor A cast of ninety five realistically portrayed the festivities of a football game and Harvest Ball on the tumor calendar On March 21 the Class of 1959 pre sented a three act play The Thirteenth Chair, to a capacity crowd The night for which every member of the class had been wanting was May 'I6 On this night the spectacular Junior Hop was the highlight of a perfect year Junior class sponsors receive the final report on the Christmas card Pres D Lake amazes the officers with an idea for the Junior Hop sales Left to right MnssS Economos Mr R Aiken Mrs J Kauffman left to right D Lake Pres Mr R Aiken Sponsor P Armstrong Mr P Yacyk Treas W Evonsky V Pres B Trosley Secy 4: A A in? I . ' ' . - , . , ' 0 z . , . . ' , . 0 O O O O O O a terrific Christmas card drive and organized committees for the Springhme broughl Wllh 'l 'Wo of me mos' 'mpormm evems . ' ' . , - ' I I . I l I f . : ' . , . . ' , . . , ' I - V - -2 - - I 1 I - 9 ..- L ' 1 ' Z , -'xl J K ,A fi Ili gh- 5 P Iv It 52 QF -uv' 'O if 'iv NIR ,gi ffllml I Rf' W Campbell R Capozzolx N A Catola B Catsnff 471. S Achey S Achey W Alexander H Arnalfitano F Anderson J Anderson D Armes P Armstrong J Arnold W Atwood Aungst Badnn Barley Barton Baynes Becker M Belak D Bell S Benedek M Benugm A Berry Blllnngsley Bnnkenstenn W Blaugher Borsch Bowes Boyer Boyer Bradley J Bradley Brown Burrnan Bullard Cable Caldwell Super salesmen R Landis and C Payne puck up thenr Chrlstmqs Card orders from Mr P Yacyk , A S 2 Q , 'F 9 Q ff f fs f . 1 .- -- 'J .--1 8 ,.,. 4 A 1 H G. 1' if? ? , ' Q 1 ff -l A f V 'NJ ' l E 'lf , 1 sr ll ,f 'Tp T K- 5 , in .Vx J, lr avi: Pl .l .4 1- el -' if . 'r ' - XX -Q T in Q 'Y T ' 'I Rf! 'ffl ' -f A we fr - Q ,Q , ,il .' f Q 'V 0 5 B' 'U ' i V ' .pt 'gg R Tm -'fl El PL: sf Y' 1 ' J., , ,V 1 ' 'V ' 1 , Q 'J Ra G -' A' p a 'ar ' - - Q LQ.. fx . 'l ' ' ,ww MA ,. 'W Av' V J A4 PM K. ' ' U , h X Lf Q R. Bischler M, 'Al 2 ' N Y me, fi ,JK A 2 xl 2 ,JL - A Q ll av H.. .- ., - ' ' Q 1 N L, if ij ff E. ff ff Sp X Pl A I f l . 0 K 'E A X 14 1' ' 5 lt' 2 ,b 8 lt ,vl R. I.: I sf 5 A INA,-ir Qld ,L-if V M. 9 S W 1 C. 'fl ' 1 J' J :Q X J l 1' fl 5 is . ' ' . . l j- . y N J Yr' , ' I- V Y ' , 1 Q, X l'l ! I . ,' 1 I yv 4 l .f X 1 7 ' ,Q 71- ' 7 . I A I 0 ' - W J Q X , .1 I J' X Q Yi -jg , , Bnngung howls of laughter from the audrence dunng the lumor assem bly were Lynne Delaney and the Crooked Eleven Co e D Colgan J Collms M Couch Courchalne Coutant Daleslo Dalson Danna Davls W Davls L Delaney Delozler Dnckerson M Dlckson DeMano Donato Downward Drake Dunn Dunn Durlcln Edmnston Edwards Elliott Engllsh Evonsky Fachet Faux Feinberg Fentress Fnndle Frehafer Fromal Foltz W Fowler mfg aff' Q-'N rv-' ul ia arf M D QW ,.,,,,, I f-r z x- n-if gp lt! 1, Q8 'QF 'Q 4 CLASS OF 1959 A Charlton W Clark R Clower A Cole f f J' 1 99 H2239 5 Q, wtf x .-S-fi, K uri' '1 35. -.sn 74' D S- 1' if Y' 4 , L Ffh .V ,F J ' t KX' ' . , v F L f' Q fl ' DA . - A F rr- an F if 1,52 Q I ' f L ' J w f' l n 1 L J. ' , . Q T- . ' V . . 1:11. .fx fu . ' 1 X' y F fr' f ' 2 V A X L ,.x. ' I Y ei 1 . A , D. ' ' 5 ' H- F F ml . r I FF F, E. . Q- C gg D: A ff , 5-F29 F ff: 'fi 1 F. f 'ff D. ft 1, if J. l ' Fu. ,, X y 9 .za ' P 9' Fw Y J ' I UWM 'ff I-.-x ...gf ' ll. I fff c. 1? , ,Q - . D. . Vx A ze' ,V ft r I V 1 R. X i ' 7,3 'X A ' X. ,Q A, H 'gn' 'Ax Lx., 5, B L ' I L . R2 f .- :A W 3 V f' - 1 1 3 A A aj F ' A ' W., Q' ' '7 V1 . - x 'C' . -Q.:-1 Y 1 Q I , . D. ' f .5 ' F' . . I 1 . I I D' F' 1' 5 A FF :Es 7 L I affair' B. Y s. ' - -'N T +A 4- F an 'Lf' 'if' ee, 'L .4 If 1, W' B. I Qs, L V vi r . 2 f. F , I gf QF, 9' 985 Qt fi W3 UF, ag? :LJ T 'ff 1:4- N Holmka I Holliday C Holtz F Howe l'D 'G' Party CLASS OF 1959 Gessug Glovannunl Glass Gobrecht Goldberg Goldsworthy N Golec J Gordanler T Gordon W Graf? S Grayson J Green L Greene A Greenwood J Grelner W Grlm M Guarente Hahey Ha Ha M Hamnlton Hancock Hannah Harper Harrnson Harter Haschak Hatcher Haynue Hayworth Henn Hetherungton Hetzel Hncks Hlcks X elavhsw w C-WDNGK Ctemrrris . U fqffeffd. W , -, J. ' e A 42 AVY! ,gi ys - A E. . . . 3 'S+ 19, 'Qt ' -E? 44. 5' Q V l 1 ,M 1. h I l R' ' ' f ff J. t M 1 f ff ff 1 1, ' ' 79 ' ' , .. , I 2 . - ' -4- 48,2 I M33 -3 Q9 . ', - wg ,TA W 1 4 ti , vi A f PJ 5 A ALJ' , Q 'P ' , Q Q fir 3 1, X-' ,,, RH - - , , ' f-, 1 rj: x ,ff R. . gi Y be If A ,',' ' .L, it ' E. II 1: I r 2 3 Ax 'S'-f' J' 1, A, E. g-vw K . lw.,w 'L' F - , sr VK, J W E. J, x , fy , A B. Hansen t 1 J fl ' ' I ' ' R. 9 'Q .Y U A X J JJ 'Q J: alt Ji W '11 .J 'qw J K- I X , ,',' 5' ,f R. Q 4 Q F 'M 1 , Q F. , 'ij 'ef , he 'S H 21 V V v '11 4 E. ' I is f p, ' ,1 Y , A X V 5 , 6 :.., f . ' ,,.. AF I ' f . if J ' ggggras, , .2 F D L X - - Wu FYI M X ff - ' Dancing cigarette packs ioin in the frolic of the Junior Masquerade J Bradley W Evonsky D Lake andJ Dunn are hailed as football heroes by a group of spectators In the lumor assembly F A Jordan Julian Katz Kellerman Kinney Knrifides Klrkner Kleinz Klotz Klumbach Kohlbrenner Konrad Konegan Kovac LaFrance Laird Lake Landis Larney Lauletta Linder Lindsay Lloyd Lomax Lorentz Luloberman Lykens MacDonald MacFeeters J. Madison C. Malispina W. Mallaro E. Mann P. Marley P. Marley T. Martin Af 4' Y -hi'-V L 19 y. YT' '35-1 K:-1' 'Vg f K 'R K' Q., i ' 7 r -ew. ,, ' . , J 'vf , 7 .L Q2 LYS. Ar? Af- 1 .QW f. f-v . a 4' JL .44 7' 'Q .' U, x LF-7 . w. il CLASS OF 1959 it 2 lrwnn B Jacobs Janlk V Jones 93' 'Sp XJ 3? ww -X A 5' Nw-1 QT' ',i le, 'an- XZ 1 is H .rii L ,- Pf- -11 ' 5 f -. ,. 11 N fo P ,,. .fr -fd' GG' vg- :WF 1 , -w - , gn, I f If aw- ,.l?VVf ' Q r, I ,fff .J f .fl if I5 WK 1 'Q' Y QF C Payne S Peacock S 7 '38 'Q 4' at 111 -gl 'lun-ff li W Mcrtun Mason Mason Matthews McClellan McDonnell McGraw McKee McMahon McNamara McNeil McNulty Merlmo Muller Maller Mitchell Mitchell Mollure Money Moore Moore Morrall Moss Moss Munson Natale Nealy Neubert Nnece Nyeback O Brlen Olnver O Mara Ortolano Palladmo N Parvm 5 rr? ' 4 ll ff D Pentland C Perago ' v 1 4 J 7' , fd: f Satlsfylng the sweet tooth of the school IS E Glovannml, chairman of the lumor class candy sales 7 H Mason and V Wolf cttenhvely observe Mr C Prnce mclung test for oxygen Potter Prltchett Reynolds Reynolds Rnccullo Robbms Robertson Roelofs Romberger Rose Roser Rowlyk Rowlyk Rug Runyen M A Savastclno F Schclfler Schcppel Schcppel Schmndt Schremer M J Seal D Sellers Shook Shank Singleton I n Slovln W Slezck A Slusher Smnth Smith Sorzcno Sprmger Stewart if? '5Y C! 10 S. ,un B 'ur 2 4' 4Y ' 'W CLASS OF 1959 P Petz 1' ' A Peyreferry M Plummer A Porto gf? ,. x X 94 1:14 I 'T' 'Y Ji fl Qi- Q 9 1-,Il V 1 at J 1 Q5 f' 1' W ' . I - Au. it fa S. ' f- 'J T , , ' ' LW A ' I 1 . x M , , y K 1 K x I ' ' Lil ATX ' C N A . frf' . . - . . - - ,, P -f'Xf ' 1 - trawl' I f 'A' - X J. , K L- ' V E 2 A fe Pl ,,. . ,Q 0 J E' EL- 'fff M J' JL A Ilf- V' . ' It r Sl ,, rin . -Q 1 A W Q' .- Q! ' 'Q in ,gi iv- . .Amy 3 5 '-- 1 J. -3 Lg.. 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Mr W Stocker StouHer J Taylor M Taylor M Taylor D Tughe T Tobun J Torbnk M A Torchlck Trosley Tumolo Tutton Tyner Valentnne Vincent Wagner Wallace Waller W Wanner L Warren Webb Weems Wehrwesn Wendeler Wendt White White Wolf Wrnght Wynne Jumors anxuously group around as Joe Niagara sngns many auto graphs at the Student Councnl Dance X MR CHARLES DOWNES MRS JANE SMITH Head Sponsor To Our CLASS SPO ORS The sensor class IS grateful to you our sponsors for helpnng to make our sensor year a most memorable one We realuze now how unselflshly you have glven of your hme and efforts In our behalf Actnvutnes such as the sole of candy and refreshments at football games the class play the prom the Washnngton trnp and class nnght could not have been successful had you not been wulllng MISS BENETTA SNIVELY to pntch nn and do more than your share ofthe work For the past four years wuth a strong but gentle guld mg hand you have prepared us forthe worknng world nn whnch we lnve Through your example we have learned the true meanmg of perseverance cooperotlon loyalty and all the other characternstlcs of the good cntlzen of today and tomorrow MR. JOHN WAGNER ALFRED GIOMBONI Presldent SUSAN WINTER Secretary MARCIA CAVNER Vlce President KATHRYN CONSTANT Treasurer and GFFICER we say Thanks Wuth graduatnon yesterday s memory and adulthood today s realtty let us now look back wnth prlde on our sensor year the greatest year of our lnfe September found the officers and councul busnly preparung for the bug year ahead of them Durtng the football season sensors could be seen hustlmg behnnd the concessnon counters attempt ang to keep thenr hungry customers well fed and sattsfled ln the mtdst of this busy fall season the class successfully presented a three act comedy entntled Marrylng Margaret, on November 8 The sale of Chrnstmas candy closed the many actnvttnes of the year 1957 Startung the New Year wuth the same splrlt all energies were concentrated on the assembly performed for the student body on January 16 As the P O D term papers were being turned nn the seniors suddenly reallzed that the year was rapidly drawing to a close Many long antlctpated events such as the prom the three day Washlngton trap Class Nught and graduatlon were soon to be only chertshed memoraes whlch would never be forgotten Whatever path each sensor may follow he us fully prepared because of the combmed eftorts of has teachers sponsors and parents lnstemng attentlvely to K Constants report on the returns from the Oul Can Dance as the sensor executuve counctl left to rlght first row J Fraley M Melasecca J Schwetzer F Fnrlem G Andress Second row P Green A Sherrer J Catona Cf D ll I ' II . . 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I X v 4 WARNER ALEXANDER MARCIA CAVNER KATHRYN CONSTANT CLASS OF 195 possess Twelve members of the sensor class have been chosen by thenr classmates as theur omcnal representatives These students have been outstanding leaders who have won the respect and admlra tnon of all thelr classmates Each one as a truly remarkable mdlvldual who has exhibited the fine qualltles of scholastlc ablllty loyal servlce honor perse verance character leadershnp and lnltnatlve As a group they have partlclpated m many GCIIVITIES and have always proved JOHN BLAIR EDITH TRAVIS JUDITH WEINBERG KAY DILL JOANELLEN PALMER REPRESENTATIVES qualltzes we admwe worthy of the honor whnch their classmates have now bestowed upon them By glvnng unseltlshly of their tume and talents they have contrnbuted lmmeasurably to the betterment of thelr class and the entsre school On benng chosen to represent thenr class these students are being honored not only for past achnevements but also for the ALFRED GIOMBONI promise they contam of contmued excellence ln their endeavors throughout their llves X BETTE WIGGINS SUSAN WINTER PERCY GREEN WARNER ALEXANDER Alex Academic Grace Park Class Pres. 3, Ex. Council 2, 3, Class Play 2, 3, 4, Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Stu- dent Council Rep. I, 2, 3, Mon- itor 4, Archive 4, Christmas Program 'l, 2, Football, J.V. l, 2, 3, Var. 4, Track I, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. PATRICIA A AMOND a Academic Morton Candy Committee 4 MILDRED IRENE ARNOLD Millie General Folsom Prom Committee 3 4 MARGARET ANN BANAHAN Margie Commercial Swarthmore Play Comm 4 Assembly 2 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Candy Comm 3 Archive 4 Green R :der 2 Malorette 'l 2 Hockey Manager 2 3 Varsity Club3 4 Auto Club3 ELENA MAE ALTIERI lllynnll Commercial Secane Class Play 4, Assembly I, 2, 4, Prom Comm. 3, 4, Candy Comm. 3, Student Council Rep. 'l, Student Court 4, Archive 4, Green Raider 4, Maiarette l, 2, 3, Head Maiorette 4, Christ- mas Program I, Dancing Club. GARY JOSEPH ANDRESS Bones Academic Grace Park Ex Council 4 Class Play 3 Assemblyl 2 4 Prom Comm 4 Archive 4 Christmas Pro gram 2 Soccer 3 Capt 4 GEORGE WARREN AUSTIN Sherri? Industrial Arts Secane Assembly 4 Prom Comm 4 Concession Comm 4 Basket ball J V 2 Track 3 Gym Club JOHN WALTER BACHYNSKI Johnnie Academic Morton Assembly 'I Prom Comm 4 Student Council Rep I 2 3 4 Monitor 4 Student Court Judge 4 Football Var 4 Basketball Var 3 Cross Country2 3 Pg P Q 11 11 l - - ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 ' - f , . . ll ' ' ll l ll ' ll l I ' . . 1 - 1 . l 7 - 1 - - 7 I 3. Q ff. A 11 - 11 ll ' ll . I 1 f , 1 - 2 ' I f s l . - , - 1 1 1 1 a I I n I O. I . I I ., I 1 . . - . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 'f . 7 , . I I ' L tv Q - 6 CLASS OF 1958 SHIRLEY MAE BARLEY Shlr Home Management Woodlyn Prom Comm 4 Candy Comm BRUCE JOHN BAUM Bruce Technical Woodlyn LORETTA MARIA BlEl.lCKl Loretta Commercual Leedom Estates Prom Commnttee 3 4 Play Commnttee 2 3 JOSEPH ANTHONY BLITHE oe General Morton Concession Commnttee 4 CLASS OF 1958 , . IRIS BEEBE Y Academnc Woodlyn Assembly 4 Prom Commntee 4 Auto Club3 4 JOHN LEROY BlAlR Johnny Academic Woodlyn Ex Council I Class Play 3 Play Comm 2 3 Assemblyl 2 Prom Comm 4 Student Councll Pres 4 Rep 'I 2 3 4 Archnve Photography Co edu tor 4 Chrlstmas Program 2 Baseball 3 4 Football Var 2 3 4 Varsity Club2 3 4 EDWARD WALTER BOECK Buzz Academnc Folsom Prom Commnttee 4 Student Council Representatnve 4 ANNE MARIE BOLAND Reds Commerclal Grace Park Assembly 3 4 Prom Commnt tee 4 Candy Commrttee 3 HAINES BOYLE Hames Academic Holmes Assembly 2 Momtor4 Scotts HnQ 3 4 Cross Country 3 Football Manager 1 Math Cub ROBERT BRIGHT Bob General Secane THOMAS GILBERT CAHALL ll i I Industrual Arts Woodlyn CLASS OF 1958 CHARLES RICHARD BORDEN Buddy lndustrlal Arts Morton ALLEN BREWSTER Academrc Folsom Class Play 2 3 Assembly 2 4 Student Councul Rep 2 Monltor 4 Football J V 2 Var 3 4 Basketball Var Baseball Var 3 4 Varsnty Club 2 3 4 Sports Club 3 MAUREEN LAURETTA BUSHNELL Renee Commercial Rldley Park Prom Commrttee 4 Play Com mlttee 4 Skating Club 3 4 Cervantes Club 4 MARYANNE CECILIA CAHOONE Marzy Ann Academuc Woodlyn Play Comm. 4, Assembly 4, Prom Comm. 3, 4, Basketball, J.V. 4, Hockey, J.V. 4, ft- ball 4, Skating Club lp F.H.A. 2, 3, 4. MARCIA JEAN CALDWELL Marcle Academic Folsom Play Comm 3 Assembly 2 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Candy Comm 3 Concessnon Comm 4 Archuve 4 Magorette 'I 2 A 'I ROBERT MILTON CAMPBELL Bo Academlc Folsom Class Play 4 Play Comm 4 Assembly 4 Prom Comm 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Christmas Pro gram I Basketball Manager GILES JOSEPH CANNON Reds Academic Folsom Assembly 4 Monitor 4 Foot JV 2 3 Var 4 ketball JV 2 Basketball Manager 3 Track 3 Varsnty Club 4 Dlsplaymg the temptlng samples of Chrlstmas candy to a prospectuve buyer are M Hogan J Mangano and C Moore 4-'D' 3? sf 4 'Q in 'Staff wr' MARIE JOSEPHINE CALTABIANO Mane .Io Commercual Holmes FRANCIS GILES CANNON Franny Vocatlonal Folsom GRANT WILLIAM CARLSON Grant Vocational Folsom Basketball Var 4 Baseball 4 ' ar . . . . Il I ll , u - u F.N.. ,2,3,4. ' ' We I I I I fl 1 uc ll bil II ll 1. ' , ,., I ,ff .J of 1 1, 52 I In ll Il ll ll ball, . .I, , , . :Bas- ' 1 . I :if ! CLASS OF 1958 9 JEROME OWEN CARROL Jerm Academic Leedom Estates Prom Comm 4 Soccer 3 4 Varslty Club 4 JOHN FRANK CATONA Johnny Vocatlonal Woodlyn Play Comm 3 Student Coun cal Rep 2 4 Soccer 3 Cross Country 4 Basketball 3 GARY RONALD CLARK Gary General Secane Prom Committee 4 Jfhq-iff 4, SW '-4. 'WDHISSI Q7-M,'44w3q!4 'Nw ova' 55 moi Cm 5 PfU ' ,gel 'I u.,J, qfZ1w .: ff ON JMVGPHH 0.'goA CLASS OF I 958 JOHN CARROLL Jack Industrial Arts Folsom Baseball 2 3 4 Sports Club I Prolectuon Club 2 MARCIA ELAINE CAVNER Marcle Academic Folsom Class Vlce pres 2 3 4 Play Comm 2 3 4 Assembly2 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Candy Comm 3 4 Concession Comm 4 Momtor4 Archnve Photog raphy Co edntor 4 Green Rauder 3 Edutor un Chuef 4 Natnonal Honor Socnety 3 4 Band I 2 3 Chrnstmas Pro gram 2 Basketballl 2 Jour n lsmClub3 4 FTA 2 4 NANCY LOUISE CLAUSIUS Nancy General Overlook Helghts Play Comm 2 Archive 4 Bas ket all JV I LAREINE CONNER Skeets Academuc Rldley Park Prom Comm 3 4 Play Comm 2 Green Ralder 3 4 Hockey JV 3 Var 4 Library Club I 2 3 Nurslng Clubl 2 3 Var Club 4 KATHRYN B CONSTANT Bert' Academlc Morton Ex Councll 2 3 4 Class Treas 4 Play Comm 2 3 4 Assem blyl 2 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Student Council Rep 4 Mon: tor 4 Archive Clrculatlon Edu tor 4 Softball 3 4 Varsnty Club 3 4 Dancmg Club 2 3 Journallsm Club 2 3 BRUCE DAVID CORNELL Moose Technical Folsom ARMA JOAN COURCHAINE Joan Commercial Holmes Assembly3 4 Prom Comm 4 Candy Comm 3 JANET MARIE DARGAVAGE an Commercnal Folsom Class Play 2 4 Assembly 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Archnve 4 Colorguard 2 3 Colorguard Club Cervantes Club CLASS OF 1958 RONI ELAINE CORBETT Lnttle Rom Commercial Swarthmore Play Comm 2 4 Assemblyl 2 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Ar chlve 4 Green Rauder Typmg Ed tor 4 Band 1 Usherette Club l 2 Glee Club l Auto Club CAROL JOAN CORRISTON Carol General leedom Estates Play Commnttee 2 FRANK W CROSS Fumbles Vocatlonal Grace Park Prom Committee 3 4 MARLENE MARIE DE LLE Marlene Commercial Morton Play Comm 2 3 4 Assembly 4 Prom Co m Candy Comm 3 4 Concessnon Comm 4 Archive 4 Green Rauder 4 Cheerleader 'I Cer vantes Club Auto Club LOUIS WILLIAM DICAVE Loule Academnc Crum Lynne Ex Councnl 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Student Councll Rep 3 4 Momtor 4 Archuve 4 Green I er 4 Football JV l r 3 4 Basketball JV Baseball 2 3 4 Varsuty Club 2 3 4 Sports Club 2 CATHERINE DOROTHEY DIVALERIO Spongy Commercnal Folsom Assembly 3 Prom Comm 3 4 ELSIE MARIE EATON Elcer Commerclal Leedom Estates Play Comm 2 3 Prom Comm 3 4 Assembly 3 4 Archuve 4 Green Rauder I Glee Club 'I Auto Club 3 4 Skatmg Club 1.1,-I 'O' Thu CLASS OF l958 my KAY JOANNE DILL Kay Academuc Folsom Play Comm 4 Assembly 2 Prom Comm 4 Candy Comm 3 4 Concessuon Comm 4 Na tuonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Ar chnve 3 Busnness Edntor 4 Chorusl 2 3 ACapella Choir ANNETTE MARIE DLUGOSZ Ton: Commercnal Holmes Play Comm 2 3 Assembly 2 3 Prom Comm 4 Chorusl 2 3 A Capella Cholr 4 Auto Club 3 4 JAMES ARTHUR FAHEY Jimmy General Woodlyn Class Play 3 Play Comm 3 Stage Crew 2 Student Councnl Vnce Pres 4 Rep 2 3 4 Mon It r 4 Football JV I 2 3 Captam 4 Basketball JV ack 3 4 Vars Club 3 4 Sports Club Pres 3 The backtleld that brought Radley Townshlp enght straight vxctornes going through their paces ln proc tlce Left to nght D Delozner J Fahey J Blaur lhld denl A Brewster HOPE ANN FALOUT Hope Commercial Morton Class Play2 4 Play Comm 2 3 4 Assembly 2 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Candy Comm 3 4 Concessnon Comm 4 tu dent Councnl Rep I 2 Archuve 4 Green Rauder Proofreadung Edtor 4 Band I 2 Ce leader 'I Chrnstmas Program I Basketball 'I 2 Softball 'I 2 Cervantes Club ALICE GEORGINA FEATHERS Commercial Leedom Estates Prom Committee 3 Archlve 4 B nd'I 2 3 4 KENNETH ALAN FIRTH Kenny Academic Woodlyn Assembly 2 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Student Councul Rep 2 Momtor 4 Archuve 4 Chrust mas Program 2 Football J V 2 Track 'I Basketball JV 'I Soccer3 4 ANN ELIZABETH FORTUNE General Morton Assembly 4 Prom Comm 4 orus 'I 2 3 A Cape Cl1onr4 fi ,ff CLASS OF 1958 MARGARET CATHERINE FANNING Peggy General Mulmont Park Prom Commntee 3 Skatnng Club Auto Club 3 FRANKLIN FIRLEIN Frog General Folsom Student Council Rep 3 Mom tor 4 Football JV 2 Var 3 4 Basketball J V 2 Var 3 4 Track 3 4 Var Club 3 4 Sports Club 2 3 ADAM JOHN FOLTZ Technical Holmes Soccer 3 4 Varslty Club 4 JUDITH MARIE FRALEY Judy Commercial Morton Ex Councul 2 4 Prom Comm 4 Candy Comm 3 4 Student Council Rep 'I 2 Archnve 4 Green Rander 2 3 4 CLINTON FROMAL Goat Vocational Folsom Class Play 4 Assembly 'I 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Student Councul Rep 'l 2 3 4 Soccer 4 Soccer Club 4 BARBARA ROSE GETTY Bobble General Folsom Ex Councnl 3 Prom Comm 3 4 Student Council Rep 2 Ar chave 4 Chorus 4 Basketball 2 3 Var 4 Hoc JV 'I Softball 2 3 4 Varsuty Club 4 V Pres 4 Gee Academic Woodlyn Class Presndent 4 Ex Councul 4 Archnve 4 Stage Crew 2 3 4 Football Var 2 3 4 Track 'l Baseball 2 3 4 Vars y Club 3 4 Golf Club 2 3 ROBERT ALFRED GOSCHLER Bob Industrial Arts Mllmont Park Candy Comm 3 Concesslon Comm 4 Football Manager 2 New CLASS OF 1958 GARY RICHARD FRYE Frysle Technlcal Holmes Class Play 4 Assembly 4 Prom Comm 4 Football JV 2 Basketball 4 WILLIAM GILLEN n Vocatuonal Woodlyn Ex Council 3 Class Play 4 Assembly 4 Prom Comm 4 Concession Comm 4 Gelsenhent Commercial Sharon Hull Assembly 4 Prom Comm 4 Student Councll Rep 4 Chorus 3 4 Cervantes Club 4 JOHN EDWARD GREENE Skeeter General Woodlyn Assemblyl 2 Chorusl 2 3 A Capella Choir 4 State r nsuc 4 Football JV 1 2 Manager 4 Cross Country 4 Trackl 2 Basketballl 2 A Capella Club l 2 3 n u ,, . ,, 2 2 2 2 2 1 - 2 2 2 I ' - 2 . ll ' ll llB'ull - ' 2 - 2 . ' 2 2 J.V. l, , , . y key ' - - 2 2 2 2 ' i f . . . ks QQ 52? rf A A f ' l ,S ALFRED ANTHONY GIOMBONI BARBARA JUANITA GLOVER ll ll ,, . .H I 2 - 2 2 F , 2 . 2 2 2 2 if 2 2 2 - 'ht ll ll ll ll - 2 ' 2 2 2 2 2 . 7 , ' 7 F0- 3. L2 e ' 7 , . . , , , 2 2 2 2 I PERCY THOMAS GREEN Greenue Vocatnonal Crum Lynne Ex Councnl 3 4 Play Comm 2 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Stu dent Councnl Rep 3 4 Mon: tor 4 Student Court 4 Stage C ew 'I 2 3 4 Football JV r 4 Bas a Golf Club 2 3 Varsnty Club 4 WARREN LEWIS GREEN Greene Academnc Sharon Hull Chorus 3 4 Baseball 4 Track CARYLYN ANN GUZEK Caryl Commercnal Swarthmore Ex Councnl 3 Play Comm 2 Assembly 3 4 Archnve 4 Auto Club 3 Dance Club 2 EVA HARRISON lIEvell General Folsom Prom Commnttee 4 uid CLASS OF 1958 f 1 ear 1 IRVIN HALL GRIFFIN Ace Industrial Arts Sharon Hull Chorus 3 A Capella Chonr 4 Football JV 3 Basketball 4 Sports Club 4 ALFRED CLYDE HABBART Academic Mnlmont Park Ex Councnl 2 Class Play 2 Student Councll Rep 2 Stage Cew 3 4 Football JV 1 Var 2 3 Track3 4 ELAINE HENDRICKSON Lanme Commerclal Folsom Assembly 2, Prom Comm 4, Play Comm 2, 3, 4, Hockey, J V 'I, Auto Club 3, 4 ELAINE MARGARET HOBELMAN Elaine Academic Secane P ay Comm. 2 3 4- Pr m Comm. 2 4- Candy Comm. 3- Concession Comm. 4- Archive 4- Softball 3 4- Varsity Club 4- F.H.A. 3 4- Future Nurses Club 3- Projection Club I 2. IRMA MARIE HOPKINS rm Home Management Morton Basketball JV 4 Glee Club MARY ANN HOWE Mary Ann Commercial Morton Class Play2 3 4 Play Comm 2 3 Assembly2 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Student Council Rep 'I 3 Monitor 4 Archive 4 Chorus 3 A Capella Choir 4 Softball 4 DORIS ELENOR JACOBS Dottie Commercial Ridley Park Assembly 3 4 Play Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Auto Club Glee Club 1 2 MARTHA AILEEN HOGAN nMur'yll Commercial Folsom Assembly 3- Play Comm. 2 3 4- Prom Comm. 4- Candy Comm. 3 4- Concession Comm. 4- Student Council Rep. 3 4- Monitor 4- Archive 3 4- Green Raider 2 3 4- Thrift Club. ROBERT HORMANN Bob Technical Swarthmore Assembly 4 Student Council Rep 2 4 Baseball3 4 BRENDA JOYCE HUTSON Brenda Commercial Leedom Estates Ex Council 2 Class Play 3 Play Comm 3 Assembly 3 Prom Comm 4 Student Coun cll Rep l 2 Archive Typing Hoc ey JV 2 Var 3 4 Var sity Club 3 4 Thrift Club 3 4 ROBERT JOHNSON Bobby Commercial Sharon Hull Track 3 Basketball J V 3 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6, 1 r I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I ll' ,I ll ll , . . 7 I 1,2. - 1 1 1 - H H S- n ll 1 1 : - - 7 F 1 I 1 : ' ' 7 F . I I - . I 1 . - . 1 1 ' 1 ' - 1 F f 5 i ' Editor 45 Green Raider 2, 3, 41 I , , k 1 - - r - r I ' NN I , , , ll ' ll ll Il 1 : . 1 : 1 - - - . 1 2 1 - , . V. . 6 CLASS OF 1958 SHERMAN LEROY JOHNSON Buddy Industrial Arts Sharon Hull Chorus 3 A Capella Choar 4 Football JV 3 Track 3 4 EVELYN VIOLET KEESEY Evle Commerclal Swarthmore Assembly 3 4 Play Comm Prom Comm 3 4 Archnve 4 Green Rander 4 Basketball JV 2 4 Glee Clubl 2 Auto Club 3 4 GEORGE F KELLY George General Folsom Band 2 Chorus 1 Prolectton Club 3 Waltmg to present the tradutnonal basket of chrysan tl-nemums to Eddystone at the Thanksgavmg Day foot ball game are head malorettes C Moore and E Altterl F E:- CLASS OF 1958 ANN REGINA KEENAN Annle Commerclal Rudley Park Student Councll Rep 1 Dance Club RENEE SAN DRA KEISER Renee Home Management Leedom Estates Prom Comm 3 Candy Comm 3 Concesslon Comm 4 Chorus l Nurses Club 3 4 Lnbrary l CAROL MARY KEYES Carol Academtc Secane Ex Councnll 2 3 Play Comm 3 Assembly 2 4 Pro Comm 3 4 Student Councnl Re 1 2 Momtor 4 Notuonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Archnve Sports Edntor 4 Green Rander Sports Editor 3 Layout Edntor 4 Hockey JV 1 Var 4 Ba etball JV r 3 4 oftball l Varsnty Club 2 3 4 Journal m Clubl 3 4 FTA ANN KLOMAN KING Clndy Commerclal Rldley Park Assembly 2 Prom Comm Student Council Rep l 4 Ar chnve 3 4 Bank Club 3 Art Club 3 JOHN LAUER John Academnc Mgrfgn JUDITH LEGGE Judy Academac Morton Ex Councnl 2 Prom Comm 4 Archive 4 YK' 4 CLASS OF 1958 CAROL ANNE LAKE Carol Commercial Leedom Estates Prom Commuttee 3 4 JUDITH LAUNT .ludle Academuc Secane Play Comm 2 3 4 Assembly 4 Prom Comm 4 Candy Comm 3 Student Councul Rep 2 Green Raider 4 LARRY JOSEPH LESTER Rebel Acodemac Woodlyn FRANK LEVANDOSKI Fritz Vocational Chester Football, J.V. 25 Soccer 4. PATRICIA EVANS LIDDELL a General Grace Park Play Comm 2 3 Concessnon Cmm 4 Chorusl 2 3 A Capella Chour 4 Amateur Ra duo Club JOSEPH WILLIAM LINDSEY oe Academnc Leedom Estates Prolectnon Club 2 3 DONALD LEE LOGAN Chuck General Woodlyn Chorus 3 Future Teachers of Ameruca 1 DORIS ARLENE MCALPIN Dorls Commercial Leedom Estates Prom Comm 4 Candy Comm 3 Green Raider 4 Q CLASS OF 1958 JUDITH ELAINE LINCOLN Judy Commercial Folsom A Capella Cholr 4 THOMAS EDWARD LOFTUS Tom Vocational Ridley Park Track 4 Varslty Club 4 PATRICIA ANN LOUGHEED a Commercnal Leedom Estates Play Comm 4 Green Rander 4 Chorusl 2 CAROL ANN McKEEL Carol Commercual Woodlyn Prom Comm 3 4 Magorette 2 3 Basketball JV 4 Skat mg Club Tenms Club MARYANNE MAGUIRE Maryanne General Rutledge Future Nurses Club OVERSIA MALONEY Skipper Academic Darby Candy Comm 3 4 Concession Comm 4 Softball 4 Math Club4 JOSEPHINE MARY MANGANO Commercial Rldley Farms Ex Council 2 Assembly 2 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Student Council Rep 'l 4 Archive 4 Green Raider I 4 Chorus 2 3 A Capella Choir 4 State Forensic 4 Basketball JV 2 Var. 3 4- Varsity Club 3 4' Cervantes Club. ALBERT WILLIAM MAKO Technical Lester LOUIS CHARLES MANATA ou General Swarthmore Assembly 4 Prom Comm 4 DIANA MARTIN Diana Commercial Folsom Basketball JV 4 Nurs: g Club3 4 Seniors and their parents selling refreshments at the Thanksgiving Day football game. HELENA MARY MARTIN Helen Commerclal Mllmont Park Play Comm 4 Assembly 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Candy Comm 3 4 Archnve 4 Green Rauder 4 Auto Club 3 4 MARY FRANCES MELASECCA Mary Commercial Rldley Park Ex Councll 3 Student Councnl l 2 SOPHIE MIKEL Muke Academuc Glenolden RAYMOND C MOCK .lr Ray Techmcal Sharon Hull Stage Crew4 Football Var 3 4 Basketball JV 3 Track 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Sports Club 3 4 Q--, CLASS OF 1958 ANTHONY F MELASECCA J Tony Academic Folsom Student Councnl Rep 1 JOSEPH F MERKER Smerkel Academlc Mllmont Park Student Councnl Rep l 4 Mon r 4 sketball J V Sports Club 'I 2 Radio Club 3 Math Club 4 JOHN GEORGE MISCIK Mrs Academnc Folsom Ex Councnl 4 Class Play 2 Prom Comm 3 Student Coun cnl Rep 3 Momtor4 Football 2 3 Va 4 Tra 3 Sports Clubl 2 3 Math Club 4 CAROL LEE MOORE Carol Commercial Folsom Play Comm 4 Assembly l 2 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Candy Comm 3 Arcl'-uve 4 Green Ralder4 Malorettel 2 Head Magorette 3 4 State Forensic 3 4 Journallsm CIub3 Twnrl mg Club 2 4 Cervantes Club NICHOLAS J NATALE Nick General Woodlyn Ex Council 2 Assembly2 Stu dent Council Rep l Chorus 2 3 A Capella Choir 4 Football JV 3 Var 4 CAROLYN NETZER Carrie General Folsom Assembly 4 Prom Comm 4 Play Comm 4 JOYCE MEARLENE NOVICKE Vlckle Commercial Holmes Assembly 4 Chorus 3 JANE MARIE OMARA Janne General Ridley Park Assembly 45 Play Comm. 4g Prom Comm. 47 Chorus 47 Glee Club 25 Auto Club 3, 4. ORIS LUTHER NELSON Ortlo Academic Morton Track 2 Soccer 2 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Soccer Club 2 3 4 JUDITH IRENE NEY Judy General Morton Prom Committee 4 JOAN ANN OLINCHAK Dlmples General Crum Lynne Assembly 4 Prom Comm 4 Play Comm 4 JOSEPH D ONORATO Hosea Vocational Folsom Ex. Council 45 Soccer 4. GRACIOUS ANNE PALMER Graclous Acodemnc Holmes Ex Councll 3 Class Play 2 Play Comm 2 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Candy Comm 3 Concessnon Comm 4 Natnonal Honor Socnety 3 4 Archnve Advertlsmg Edltor 4 Chrust mas Program 3 Hockey JV 2 Var 3 4 Basketball JV 'I Softball Manager 2 Varsnty Club 3 4 Journalnsm Club 3 JOANELLEN SUSAN PALMER Joan Academic Mllmont Park Class Play2 3 Play Comm 2 3 4 Assemblyl 2 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Candy Comm 3 Concessnon Comm 4 Student 4 Rep 2 4 Momtor 4 Ar chlve 3 Edntor nn Chuef 4 Green Rolderl 2 3 Buslness Edztor 4 Natnonol Honor So c y3 4 Scotts HlQ3 4 Band 2 3 State Forensnc 'I 3 Chrnstmas Program 2 F TA 4 Journallsml 2 3 4 JOHN M PELC John Industrlal Arts Waodlyn ROBERT JOSEPH PEPPELMAN Pep lndustrlal Arts Lester Prom Comm 4 Sports Club 4 nl-1. L MARY JANE PANASEWICZ Panosn Commercial Folsom Play Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Archuve 4 Green Ralder 4 CONSTANCE ANN PENNINGTON Ann Academlc Morton Play Comm 2 3 4 Assembly 2 4 Prom Comm 3 4 chnve 4 Chorus 2 3 A Ca pella Choir 4 Basketball JV ANITA EVA PILDIS Bootues Commerclal Radley Park Prom Comm 4 Dancmg Club ll ' ll Ri , funlnfhxf gum, mmol . ' 1 I 5 VITLV M - , I 1 A . , 5 . 5 . I 7 . . 1 F ' I 5 , . . , - , 7 , - - 5 I . I I ' 1 4. I u u U ll , : . , . 1 - z , 1 , , , 5 I ' I ' - . , : - I . 1 I 5 S Council Corresponding Sec'y , - , , , . I . -. - . I . I I I . . I . - iet , 5 ' '- , 5 , 2 ' , 5 X ' 5 . . . 5 . I I I . W ll ll I ll ll . 1 I I I , 5 . , 5Ar- ' 5 , 2 - ' 5 , . . 'J , 1. J f n u I rl ' 11 . 1 . . . , - ,V - 1 ' N .fi cl CLASS OF 1958 4 SHARON LISBETH PRATT Sharon Academlc Swarthmore Concessaon Comm 4 Archlve 4 A Capella Chonr 4 State Forensuc4 MARIE HELEN PYLE Marne General Folsom Prom Committee 4 Archive 4 WILLIAM HOWARD REILLY I General Folsom Prom Comm 4 Student Coun cll Rep 'l 2 Bandl GLORIA C ROBINSON Glorla Commercial Holmes Chorus 3 A Capella Chour 4 44 CLASS OF 1958 ANGELA MARIA PULLMAN Angle cademrc Radley Park Play Comm 2 3 4 Assembly 2 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Candy omm 3 4 Student Councul R p 'l Archnve 4 Green Ralder4 Bandl 2 3 4 Bas ketball JV I Manager 4 Journalnsm Club 3 PATRICIA MARY QUEENEY a Commerclal Woodlyn Assembly 4 Prom Comm 4 asketball JV 4 Hockey Manager 3 JOAN ELIZABETH RIPPEL Joann Commercial Morton Assembly2 3 4 Prom Comm JOSEPH A RUSSO oe General Ridley Park Assembly 3 MICHAEL DANIEL SACHAROK Sack Vocatlonal Folsom Assembly 1 Play Comm 3 Student Councnl Rep 4 Band ETHEL LOUISE SCHARTNER Ethel Academic Holmes 4 Candy Comm 3 4 Student Councul Rep 2 Archnve 4 Green Raider 4 Band 1 2 State Forenslc 1 2 3 Dnstrlct Band 1 2 3 4 CHRISTINE ELIZABETH SCHUSTER Chrls Academic Morton Class Play 4 Play Comm 2 3 4 Assembly2 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Concessuon Comm 4 Ar chnve Art and Layout Edntor 4 F T A dae -nz! 3- CLASS OF 1958 Mrs J Strehler sponsor and Mr R Johnson mod erator look pleased wuth the victory of the 1958 Scotts Hu Q team over Clifton Hesghts and Colllng NANCY ANN SANFORD Nan General Folsom Prom Comm 3 4 Play Comm 2 3 Auto Club3 4 GEORGE SCHEIB George Academic Folsom Student Councll Rep 4 Mon :tor 4 HARRY EIMAL SCHWARTZ Harry Vocataonal Lester Football J V 2 Basketball Club 2 Golf Club 3 . . 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 l. ,, 1:43, ll ll I H U 'C I 1, p . 1 A - 1 I - ' , 5 1 I 1 - 1,2. . -3 , ,wr ch 11 ,W . ,ff ll ll U U Assembly 1, 47 Prom Comm. 3, Class PIGY 21 Pl'0m COYTHTI. 41 1 - 1 1 - 1 ' - 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 31 - 41 1 1 1 41 , , , . his Q 1 V ll ll ll 'll I l 1 - - 1 1 - 1 1 7 - 1 1 1 - 1 I ' 7 ' , 1 . 1 l JOAN IRENE SCHWEIZER Joanle Commercial Folsom Ex Councnl 2 4 Class Play 4 Play Comm 2 3 Assembly 3 4 Prom Comm 3 Student C uncnl Rep l Archive 4 Green Ralder4 Chorus2 3 A Capella Choir 4 State Forensuc 4 Cervantes Club 4 SYLVIO ERNEST SCOLA Ernle Vocatlonal Morton Candy Commuttee 3 ALFRED BUXTON SHERRER Bucky Academic Crum Lynne Ex Councnl 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Student Councul Monitor 4 Football Var 4 Track 3 4 Varslty Club 4 Sports Club l' JW CAROLE ANITA SCHWINDT Rabbit Commercial Ridley Park Play Comm 2 Assembly 2 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Student Councnl Rep l 2 Archnve 4 Tennls Club 3 LINDA MAE SELLECK Linda Academic Folsom Class Play 2 Play Comm 3 4 Archlve 4 Scotts H Q 3 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Basketball J V Buble Club 3 4 CHARLES C SIBERT Charles Industrial Glenolden JACQUELINE MAY SLACK Jackle General Ridley Park Prom Comm 3 Basketball V 4 Softball l 2 ll 'll ll 'll - ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 - 1 ' - 1 1 ' I 0 ' . 1 ' 1 ' . ' 1 1 1 1 f . Il 'll ll' ll ' - 1 - 1 1 ' ' 1 ' i- 1 1 5 1 1 Z1 1 1 1 - -21 . I E 'N 1 ,Q 1T lwl'K:1t bikes: I' ll ll l ll - ' 1 - 1 1 ' ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 Qi 3, 4. O. , m J V ll , ll 'll .47 q I F I . V .I , J.. , , ,3. . 4 I in 46 CLASS OF 1958 FRANK EUGENE SLATE Frankie General leedom Estates Class Play 2, 4, Prom Comm. 3, 4, Concession Comm. 4, Stu- dent Council Rep. 1, Archive 4, Chess Club I, 2, 3. ELLEN CHRISTINE SMITH Ellen General Swarthmore Play Comm. 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3,4, Concession Comm. 4, Archive 4, Basketball, J.V. 4, F.T.A. JOYCE LYNN SOUTHERN 9Y Commercial Folsom Prom Comm 4 Student Coun cil Rep i Archive 4 Voca tional Club4 Dance Club2 3 Skating Club l 2 PHILIP STERGIN P I Industrial Arts Folsom E Council3 JOHN M. SLAWICK John Academic Woodlyn Prom Comm. 4: 57099 Crew 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Monitor 4, Track 3, 4. JUDITH ANNE SMITH Judie Commercial Grace Park Ex. Council 3, Class Play 2, 3, Assembly 2, 4, Prom Comm. 4, Candy Comm. 3, 4, Concession Comm. 4, Student Council Rep. 3, Archive 4, Mciiorette l, 2, 3. WILLIAM WESLEY STAUFFER i General Folsom GARY CURTIS STEUR Gary Academic Folsom Band 2 3 51 if K ! Q1 . F HJ H B'lI . . I . I 1 I N , ,I h.l,l ll ll x. ' . 4 'i , ' ' ' ff. . , 1. . ? 47 CLASS OF 1958 ALBERT B STRAIN Academlc Morton Prom Comm 4 Student Coun cal Rep 2 Momtor 4 Archnve ootball J V Va Track 3 Varsnty Club 4 Base ball 4 DELORSE TILLIE THOMPSON Lots General Folsom Concessnon Comm 4 Basket ball JV 2 Softball 3 JEAN ANN TROSINO Jean Commercial Woodlyn Tennls Club 3 Dancing Club 4 CLASS OF 1958 GLENDA EILEEN STUCHEL Glen Commercial Grace Park Assembly 4 Candy Comm 3 4 Prom Comm 4 Concesslon Comm 4 Archnve 4 Chorus 3 A Capella Chonr 4 EDITH MAE TRAVIS Dee Academic Morton Class Treas l 2 3 Ex Coun 2 3 Class Play 3 Comm 2 3 4 Assemblyl 2 4 Prom Comm 4 Candy Comm 3 Student Councnl Treas 4 Rep l 2 4 Momtor 4 Student Court 3 Archlve 4 Green Ralder l Natnonal Hon or Socnety 3 4 Cheerleaderl 3 Capt 4 Hockey JV 2 Var 3 4 Basketball V S ftball l 2 3 4 Vars Club 3 Treas 4 Journalnsm Cu 3 FTA 3 4 ALEXA VON PLATO Lexle Commercnal Folsom Prom Comm 4 Student Coun cnl Rep l Vocahonal Club 2 3 4 Dance Club2 3 Recenvlng the class presldentlal stole symbolic of the passing down of the sensor class presidency, from D Griffith '57 us A Glombom NEIL A. WAGNER 1lJr.ll Industrial Arts Lester Student Council Monitor 41 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. JOAN ADAIR WALTSON Joanie General Swarthmore c ey JV I 2 3 Va Softballl 2 4 Basketball I 2 4 Varsity Club'l 2 3 4 F WALTER WEIBLE Walt Industrial Arts Folsom Student Council Monitor 4 JUDITH LOLEETA WEINBERG Judi Academic Leedom Estates 4 Assembly 'I 2 4 Prm Comm 3 4 Student Council Recording Secy 4 Rep 'I 2 3 Monitor 4 Archive Senior Editor 4 Cheerleaderl 2 3 Co Capt 4 Christmas Program H ckey JV 'I Var Co Capt 4 Basketball JV 'l 2 Softballl 2 3 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 Secy3 Journal nsmClub3 4 FTA 4 5 ,,. Ov ,J V XY' Q-JI? Wd? RICHARD WALCK Rich Vocational Leedom Estates Prom Comm. 41 Chess Club 11 2. JOHN DONALD WARRINGTON Don Vocational Esslngton Soccer 4 Soccer Club 4 SHIRLEY MARIE WEIDOW Shirley Commercial Morton Thrift Club 3 Skating Club I MARY LOUISE WEIR Mary Academic Morton Play Comm 2 3 Prom Comm 3 4 Archive 3 4 Basketball V H H : 11 11 Wx. , l . 1 Ho k , . . , , , r. 41 : . 1 1 F 1 1 I . 1 r 1 ' K . ,V ll ll 1' ' U . . . - 7 - ' ' If ,1 .,, f 11 II Class Play 3, 4, Play Comm. 3, - 1 I - 3 I I I 0 1 I 1 I 1 . ' . J. . l. . 1 1 , - 1 , . - 1 - 1 1 1 ' 2 1 V l F 1 1 I 7 W ' 'lp O , . . , . 2, 31 I ' ' 1 2 . . , 7 1 1 1 1 . ' . . 1 1 1 1 ' , 7 . . . . . N r CLASS OF 1958 49 CRAIG LEIGH WHITMAN Cralg Academnc Morton Assembly 4 Track 3 RONNIE ROBERT WILLIAMS Ronnle Industrual Arts Swarthmore Concesslon Committee 4 ORLANDO WOMACK Orlando Academtc Sharon Hull Student Councnl Momtor 4 Chorus 3 A Capella Chour 4 Football Var 3 4 Baseball WALTER C WRIGHT Walt Industrtal Arts Rutledge Baseball Manager 3 4 CLASS OF 1958 xvda' BETTE JOAN WIGGINS Bette Academic Morton Ex Councll 2 Play Comm 2 3 4 Assembly 'I 2 Prm Comm 3 4 Candy Comm 3 Concession Comm 4 Student Councnl Rep 4 Momtor 4 Ar chnve Llterary Edutor 4 Na tlonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Scotts HIQ 3 4 Hockey JV 2 Var 3 4 Basket Manager 2 Varsity Club 3 Secy 4 Journalism Club 4 A 'l 3 FN SUSAN WINTER Susue Academic Springfield Class Secy 2 3 4 Ex Councll 2 3 4 Play Comm 3 4 As sembly 2 Prom Comm 3 Stu dent Councll Rep 3 Momtor 4 Nahonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Archnve 4 Cheerleader 'I 2 3 Co Capt 4 Hockey JV I 2 Var 3 Co Capt 4 oft ball'l 2 3 4 Varsuty Club 3 Pres 4 HELEN LOUISE WOOD Bunny Academic Leedom Estates Class Play2 4 Play Comm 3 4 Assembly4 Prom Comm 3 4 Candy Comm 3 Concesslon Comm 4 Archsve 4 Green er 4 Chorusl 2 3 Capella Choir 4 State Forenslc 4 Softball Manager 4 Llbrary Clu 'I 2 4 Buble Club4 JAMES WYATT lm Commercual Holmes Class Play Comm 3 Assembly RUTH CAROLYN YEATS Kate General Morton Class Play 2, Prom Comm. 3, 4, Concession Comm. 4, Ar- chive 4, Chorus 1, 4, F.N.A. '31 WILLIAM RICHARD YEATS Bill Academic Morton Class Play 2, 3, 4: ASS6l'T1blY 4: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Student Council Monitor 4: Archive 4, Chorus 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, Basketball Manager, .l.V. 1, Var. 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Manager 2, 3, 4, Track Man- ager I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Proiection Club 1, 2, 4, Chess Club 1, 2. THEODORA MARY ZUICK Teddy Commercial Holmes Assembly 3 Candy Committee 3 Hockey JV I Tennis Club Elin jllllemnmam 5? Although William Hollenden was our class mate for only a short time he was a true friend and one not soon forgotten The only son of John and Ethel Hollenden he was struck by a tram In August 1954 Asleep now un peaceful silence never to awake the small part he played in our lives will linger on 151 Il ll ai ' ' I f 5, f I ' . . ll ,.. 'LM V ' l I I , I bl 1 . ff MISS MARION GIBBONS MRS GRACE MOORE to Out' FORMER SPONSORS we express our gratitude Always faithful' These words well apply to our most willing and capable former sponsors Miss :ze how fortunate we were to have been guided splred and advised by them until this our senior year Through their careful vigilance perseverance and foresight our class advanced scholastically socially and financially The Class of T958 is more than grateful to Miss and wish to extend their best wishes in hopes that the world give back to them what they have given it the best 1, O ll ' ll 1 Marion Gibbons and Mrs. Grace Moore. Yet, we real- Gibbons and Mrs. Moore for their combined efforts . . I in- . . . . . . . . I . . . . . - . I . I . 'T' HERE thunderstorm chourman R Donato ACTI ITIES 5 AW LAKE J 'X r:uiu'Eu3n left At the Scuence Faur held Aprul 23 1958 ot the hugh school H Wendt and G Moore produce statuc electrucuty thereby demcnstratung the effects of lughtnung un a Above Electuon commuttee duscusses regulatuons governung campaugnung and ballot ung for Student Councul officers 'For the school term 1958 59 left to rught Muss R Wasser sponsor J Blaur presudent for the 1957 58 term S Stewart B Wugguns lmger long m semor memorles Below Employees of Bell Telephone Company present a slut depuctung the rught and wrong methods of applyung for a posutuon to senuor gurls durung a helpful career conference Rught At long lost a day of freedom us realuzed by energetuc teeners as they arruve at Ruvervuew Beach for the annuol excursuon IL ll I fi ' L I 'iii film-l 'si ,, A -ef 0 -r' U - ' ff l' 1 . 0 c ' 0 V J , ..,,,, ,v V ' ' . l -e c, L , . up V ' A V s , 4. AM Viv Y 'IV ,ft 1 9 x , uv Q Z L , , 4 . s .. S 15 X , : - ', ' - : - 1 - ' ' 1 o o o o ,, . .. . . . 3 ,, ,,'f , , ,A -A , , , U ' L' 'A ' , , , . I, I 5 ,I I ' I ll 5- l I' X GEORGE B VROOMAN INC Wholesale Dustrlbutors Qualnty Canned Foods Phlladelphua 47 Pa s xw 4 es F 0, 0 Afxetx X 0 N584 0 20 YOQX o S ec fy 06,9 I 190 o f xbl Q' 'O 4 G 416 ld De' ly f Co 59x Q WIC C o E' r wifi f. H15 is Egan: 3' ,., ww-is Wk .-A ,,, ,ffx5,,,1.,,.wZZQ 8 ff an 'ff' was in +121 ,M ' MEDFORD s QUALITY MEAT PRODUCTS BROAD STREET TRUST CO or DlsnNcnvE FLAvoR Chester P Somefhmg to cheer about friendly service for all uzmgh 2 6727 PAUL N SHANK Plumbnng 8. Heahng Contractor New Work Jobbnng Repairs 511 Folsom Ave Folsom Complnments of Comphments L.C.K. of a Friend 6 PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS . , . 90' ' ' ' ' 'Cb X 9 W 'I' If J O0 we o. I Om 0 K 9 s Y--Q 2 F F0 O 106 L , - -Q Yo! 6 . 4, O -'pq' Y O x 'fe ,V XX. 0 TP Q ' - fo X .0 Q '7 I 5.l V9 ' Fo 6 PN , - ' G' 'P' Q , ox e 01. 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WH-I-ARD A GRAY Jr Chnldrens Haurcuts Phone LE 2 9141 e o' BENS BARBER sHoP Real Estate Insurance 553 Chester Puke 434 MacDade Blvd prospecf pq,-k 2 1125 Open 9 to 7 Closed Mondays Lehigh 2 9977 Free Delnvery CHETS DELICATESSEN 2320 MacDade Blvd Holmes Pa L HENRY HILL 81 SONS Hardware and Plumbmg Supplies Official photographers for THE REMBRANDT Portraits with Modern 1726 Chestnut St Phnladelphna Rittenhouse 6 6256 Dunn.. LE 2 4344 Used Motors 8. Boats RICHARDS HAIR STYLIS1' Open 300 MacDade Blvd Folsom Penna BELKS MARINE SUPPLY Boats Trailers Klt Boats Mercury Outboards THOMAS TURNER Texaco Servlce Statuon Sales 81 Factory Trained Servnce 2014 Parker Ave Chester Puke 8. Hmkson Blvd Radley Park Pa LE 2 9827 a m 9 30 m PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE wHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS 7 Z Q , ,. , 1 , ' W , ff W5 f'j'f 5 A A WM, f , i 1 ig iw. 7 wwf, K I 'mn Jig? . rs, i 1' 4 . . AH 5 54 6 S Y BOY FLEISCHMANN s VIENNA ONE HOUR DRY CLEANERS 8- shnrt lounderers 137 MacDcde Blvd near Morton Ave LE 2 9759 Alterahons Pressmg X7 I Holliday scores' So will B Battey when you need athletic equipment MODEL BAKERY Inc 21st and Arch Streets Phulcldelphno 3 Penna BAKERS OF QUALITY BREAD ROLLS AND PASTRY SINCE 1876 S ng the presses of FLEISCHMANN products CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to THE CLASS OF T958 GILBERT'S FLOWERS PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS I , . v f ' I -I ' Y 'Y ' 'I 3 5 I I I A A . ' in I l , E ' . t a L ' I I . S A I I 5 Q , i ' , 2 7356 Carl A Doubet Jeweler CRUM LYNNE HARDWARE 8th 84 Edgmont Chester Pa Pannt Tools Glass Tool Rentals Wdmmgton Del Balhmore Md 1329 Chester Pnke Crum Lynne Pa CHARGE CASH CREDIT Mnllman s Department Store Chester Pnke 81 Falrvlew Rd S Crum Lynne Pa Serving Ridley Township and vucmlty since 1918 CHester 2 8738 Chester P Manoa Shoppnng Center ua su I1 34 ':,-.mrs OP sunmv III CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 58 Q.. W 'J HOLMES MARKET Lgmfm ..pl.l-.,....4n300--21-'w'W- - f 1Gi HOLMES PA Prospect Park Cleaners LE 2 2218 1105 Lmcoln Ave Custom Tailor Prospect Park P 3 HOUR SERVICE A Complete Lune of Ready Made Pants Shurts Laundered Tallornng Ahermg Remodelmg For Dellvery Servlce can LE 2 3930 MacDade Blvd 8: Balto Ave Mulmont Park Phone CHester 2 3913 C I ts Electric Motor Servuce Co. amp 'men Armature and Stator Wlndlng of Electruc Motor Reporrs Pee wee 612 14 East 6th St, Chester, Pa PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS CH - I I ' - - - . . I .- . I i 1 I I ' F- 1 - 1 . . . l I , . . . . . . . . I C' . A gf 5 if l K4 -'V . 4. L V lilllfu V 1 fl.-f -. g f sf P A , ,. .,,.,,a,.,, ,. 7-l lf ' , I I W ly I 4, ,, I ' N hy, s . W. ' 'h, v-.4 gy, v-1 s , ' ' MJ T . , nr, -nm-, ' 4 ,f ,Q,4,1 'cram ' ' , . , a. . . . - J l cl ' DAVIS HARDWARE Leedom 5 81 10 644-46 Chester Pk. Ridley Park LE 2-6575 House Furnlshlngs Palnts Toys TV Accs SLOANS DRY CLEANING SERVICE 431 MacDade Blvd Folsom Penna LEhLgh 2 2454 LE 2 5338 Open Sundays 8. Servuce Homko Penna Reo Mowers Garden Supplies Seaboard Seed Fertslnzer Lame Dupont Pamt Scott Products Lawnmower Motors Fnxed '?5y .fn 'J' pn.: ly-sr'-4' , -4,,A,v,Qn AA QA, ,K .af A , L K n453iE,g4vL,,s..,g1i I LM, VW . , , HOLMES PHARMACY Drug Service At Its Best MacDade Blvd., at Holmes Road ' Holmes, Pa. f LEhigh 2-0141 T Martm serves some coke to thursty J Palmer M Cavner E Altlerl and M Hogan wiki fa PACKERS OF THE FAMOUS SNAPPER SOUP McCallLsters Internatlonal CATERERS MacDade Blvd 81 Swarthmore Ave Folsom Del County Pa Telephone LEhLgh 2 3522 HAUSMAN S PHARMACY 616 Falrvuew Rd Woodlyn Free Puck Up 84 Delnvery Servlce KI 3 001 Open Dally 9 am to 10 pm M w s-if -,ansiwee eww hmm as 531- PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS we L L ,ff 5 L , I f L it ' of ,ge Vs if A 'I I ' , M 155 ii I I . ' ' . , . , . 'gi ' ', . . Elggkwiagg-xfghnzii-xt . r ' ' , - I , , , w . , ,L W.. . ' K 4 1 1 4- 1,6 ffm fuses? , R iffy wtf 1 x 5 X' Q Lg N Q I Q, x 1 .X K , A . X 5 - I ' , 9 1 ' A . 6: ' all .f,:,I1I'Kh lil iz . 21 L3 X XX , I I ' 1 - John s Lawnmower Sales - - ef: . :LZ - 4, sg-f . . . - L1 A A , - L- L I -' AML- L ,C - - f Y 1 ', ' ' T :I I I .I . V. .. gf' - . -1 ' . . . . . - ..,., . ...W 4 4 ' ,S lf, he 'r A A 1 W l Qfsg'fr,M 'ITE' A ' Y N, 'N V, L ' T 'tl ' Y ' 1' W ...a 'L I +L-. Y: f - MQLQ4'-Q, -..7, ' Phone KI 39675 WALTS ATLANTIC SERVICE Kedron Ave 8. Waverly Terrace Morton P We Specnallze nn Real Conscnenhous Servlce Also Complete Lubrrcatlon Servlce and Car Condntnonmg A Full Lune of Accessornes Walt McCullough Proprietor Cf Full er up saysG Andres: Orders to Take Out LE 2 9964 gg my BOTTINOS SNACK BAR Spaghettl Veal Scallopml Hoagles Hamburgers Sundaes Mllk Shakes MacDade Blvd 8E Ohlo Ave Mllmont Park Cater To Small Pnvate Parties Kl 4 0707 Robert Kyle Heatung Fuel Ouls Burners SALES AND SERVICE 1308 Provldence Rd Secane P LE 2 8181 2 2 92 Storm Doors 81 Wmdows VAL UE STONE COMPANY of Phnladelphna 81 Delaware County P MILMONT AVE 81 MacDADE BLVD o MILMONT PA EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURER FIBER GLASS AWNINGS Kearney Brothers Food Market MacDade Blvd 8- Folsom Ave Wholesale Meats For Freezers Open Every Thursday 81 Frlday Night Untll 9 p m .Lx 1 E 2250, aw New Hour Servnce 7 Days a Week FOLSOM DINER Full Course Dmners Home Bakmg Seafood Platters To Go MacDade Boulevard LE 2 9826 John 8. Betts Llewellyn JERRY HAMPTON FURNITURE Your Nenghborhood Store MacDade Boulevard Mnlmont Park Pa PEN DEL REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 437 MacDade Blvd 2 66 0 Folsom Pa ifwiitffif-' Full Your Freezer Wlth FREEZWAY FOODS HOME FREEZER SUPPLIES 645 Chester Pnke Rndley Park LE 2 9500 fwi-aMa,.w 24K2dAu KI 3 4592 FRED BORDEN Onl Burner Sales 8. Servace 916 Amosland Road Morton P ATLANTIC FUEL OIL Out ahead of the crowd S Winter and FRED BORDEN me MM K.4 sw PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS I I 9 r s Y 'f J.. kwa! F d lyWAWA'f l h .AI ly 'Alu YOU NEVER OUTGROW YOUR NEED FOR MILK' Boys and gurls never have to worry too much about their health and well belng Parents and schools take care of that But as you grow older dont forget that nature s most perfect food MILK wlll stall fortify and protect your health stamina ancl well being This IS especially true when that mllk IS WAWA the bottled fresh In the country brand TRY OUR NEW FORMULA ICE CREAM DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR WHEN YOU WANT IT T FOR HOME DELIVERY CALL-LO 6-6500 WAWA 0 DELAWARE COUNTY 0 PENNA. PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS. It UUZFJYZ '25 'QWW MW' LQ? f uv You emi B M KE CKEA 111 lu F1111-R X J' Bakers slnce 1914 3rd 81 Palmer Sts CHester 2 5317 In the cafeteria exeryone e loys hoag es ade th del cous Ea o s bread if YUM TUNISON S MARKET COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 701 Chester Pnke Prospect Park Meat Groceraes Frults Delncatessen Hoagles Open daily Including Sunday 9 a m to 1030 p m BREYERS ICE CREAM FREE DELIVERY LE 2 1137 JAMES V CATANIA 8. SONS General Contractors 81 Builders 1311 Grant Ave Woodlyn Chester 3 8405 Custom Homes Bullt to Order its Save now for future needs, Tellers K Constant and B Hutson E accept C Hutson's deposlt In school bank M 2 K H ,sr PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS A . f 2 fs' V I . We T' V P ., t..t , q , 1 7 1 ' iii I X. 355 AN It sw A Q ' X , O , , 1 Lu? A T CN- - ff ff 'ff' K, EARO S BAKING COMPANY Lf EZ ' WE, 'ff' , n I N1 WI I I I' , f .. - . , - sf- ' 1- 3 tt,f ' gf. I p W p,zeete C I ' ' ' if . ' 4 .5 V R 1 3 ' 0' 1 ' , 9 I ' 5 p Q ., li I 5 5 V gifs: F K . 'B' 4 A we if 'I ' ll CHARLES' HAIR FASHIONS A A Tradition of Superior Hair Styling A ,X 361 Baltimore Pike . Springfield, Del. Co., Pc. i at .if A ,N ' Also a Full Line of Reducing Summer Courses -- Treatments I I. f 1 E ' sAvE TIME AND cosr 1 High School Graduates pre- , , ' pering for College and wish E f'7 lf ' ing to make up subjects. W - L. U! R3 2 Students preparing for Col- ' lege Entrance Examinations. 3' Those in need of n RE- FRESHER COURSE. X sw ix 5 V 3 vias, i I E NWA :xiii mf :Q I f ' 'rl-mu SIMPLIEIED ' ' ' M p? z ' msrnucrlou I I Nh A g, if . V? It 4' Special Pre-Nursing and Pre- Engineering Courses In Scl- DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Send for 4591: Year Catalo or coma' In to discuss your educatfonel r O ence and Math. p o cms. Ae- Approved for Veterans LINCOLN PREP Charles gives that artistic touch to a beautiful hair do for M Sperratore TORELLI S MENS WEAR Bovs WEAR 509 Chester Pike Prospect Pork Pa ITS NEVER TOO LATE TO CALL For Dependable Fuel Oil and Oil Burner Service from HANCOCK HEATING CO 1001 MacDade Blvd Any Hour Day or Night Chester 3 2262 Lehigh 2 5400 , ag.,-g W V 4' 1 , if bgqqw li' 'gl 'M 2 If? Z W W f W lg M5325 Giles Cannon admires a sharp suit J Q 4 46 PLEASE MENTION THE I958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS 167 I I . '42, x I I I 1 k xx ,E I . E -., I w p ,. 2 ' 3 T , I . U I I 'Tir . fr- . V T. tzf -Q4 E . , fi, - . 1 ir ' '- fr 'I - ' ,mini , l ,M ,le 'fu-s. P-3' 'v , ,,, , ,, A . J- e-9. ,E ruff, ,,,f f , 134 u - ., ' - M. 7--1, H Q , L, , A . ,,-- A '- U- , '- -I 4, 5 . , tw fv - N.,-.tr V .fl-' 15 37:-f ' ' A 1'-If fl ' is 2a9?f w'Z'3I3 T 1 'Tw '- ' - ' , 6,'?'j ' V 'vi 4 A - , A 'Q l A eff? W. Q 1, . 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IRVIN STERN Tuxedos to Hire for All Occasions All the Latest Styles and Colors 108 W State Street Media Pa KINDER AND FURMAN Realtors 726 Chester Pike Prospect Park LEhngh 2 1334 Sales Insurance Rentals Appralsmg All Kmds of Saws Sharpened W New York Trained Stylist BEDNOR S HAIR STYLES BY MR LEO Tuesday 8, Frldqy Evenings 210 CI'leSi8l' Pike RldIeY PCIFIK P Permonents S7 50 8: UP LEI1lgI t 2 2599 125 MacDade Blvd Folsom Pa CHester 3 6439 Free WOODLYN PHARMACY The Prescription Store Carl R Sparkler B S B Trosley depends on Mr Leo to help her look her finest for the 195 Fmrvlew Road Woodlyn P year book convention in New York LEhugh 2 3075 LAREINE CONNER S Novelty Nook Ceramics Plants Instructions In Ceramics By Appointment -Abhkamts ICE CREAM Stoneybrook Drive oFF Chester Pnke LE 2 7514 LE 2 8006 Smith Corona National rea Typewrtters Adding Machines COO DELAWARE COUNTY TYPEWRITER CO. enjoyment ABBOTTS DAIRIES 602 Sprout st Ice Cream Division Chester, Pa CH 3 8381 PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS D S Tm ey J J Elllge te Sales Mgr Insurance Mgr All Kmds of Keys Duplucated Stoney Brook Gasoline Service Station Delivery 5 I ' 5 LO - i Y - .. A ' I . I ' ,A ' , , Po. ,. . n if . . . . ' I . . ' t Z' . . ri ' , . . I . . . . - . . - - I - I ci it , 3 ,f -I 1 - ' ' fr ll ' ' II 1 v I . I I G. If II I AIR CONDITIONED LEhigh 2-9875 RIDLEY RESTAURANT Pork Bar-B-Q Our Specialty Spaghetti-Tomato Pie Telephone Orders Filled 119 MacDode Blvd. Folsom, Pa. fflzgr ,,, JI ,A BRIGG S 7th 8. Welsh St 5,4 Chester Fromal and G Steur stop un for a spot of I'efI'6SI1mGI1I ct Always ready to serve you BRIGGS! Tony s CH 2 9257 Road Servnce LARRY CONEENS ATLANTIC SERVICE See Us For Approved Car Condmomng Servnce Chester Pnke 81 Fanrvuew Road Crum Lynne P S -An.. -QQW Sas .N Il' l f mi 51 . DAVIS DRUG STORE 3 W Wmona Ave Norwood P ...---f LE 2 9931 '5s,s-if qi' .1-3, Helping to celebrate openmg day at DAVIS ns R Donato and TA F Potter PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS I69 f .Fx ' I I K K -I ff l ll' f , A ' I , I t 1 F cf I f 2 I I '7 ' .X I :fl I F , l I ,V ,. c. . ' I - ' I . ' I I .. . . AY I js Q 1 l 'N 4 I 4, X i f -WW y 2 ,, -.4 L ' - -5-it -'lf I' sf, was 3 ' -f Jr, ' ' ff f' M My f v -E-Link :I 3' B x 2 ' Sv ' f 'A I , a. I I . l :jp -f-E U f ,Q 4 I - - . THE BROOMALL Restaurant 2107 MacDade Blvd Holmes Partnes 8. Banquets LE 2 9889 Your Hosts Jlm 81 John Iacono mm sq 5 E Wi 2Qzs wzwawgaiik 'WHQW 3' Hg '5'9 'Wv-yn Mum ,MT 'awww Jlqyugigg rr lwahhl wr we ATLANTIC PRODUCTS STATE INSPECTION HOLMES SERVICE Ed Holmes Prop General Automobnle Service MacDade Blvd Holmes Pa LE 2 0800 LE 2 0787 MODERN INSTALLATION 446 Hnghland Terrace Holmes Pa Cham Lmkfence Carpentry Cement Work Archie Crockett John Crockett LO 6 4920 ARTERS CUSTOM DIVISION INC Llma Penna Alteratlons Addltlons Garages Carports Ask for Fred Jones GILES J CANNON Brick Contractor 0 Rutledge Ave Folsom Pa PROSPECT PARK FLORIST LE 2 6623 FUSCO MOTOR COMPANY Studebaker Packard Dealer Swarthmore Pa KI 3 3681 2 29 0 2 741 HARRY S COCHRAN Realtor 8. Insurance 1016 Lmcoln Avenue Prospect Park Pa THOMPSON S Headquarters for School Supplies Fountain Patent Medlcmes Stationery Smokmg Needs LAUGH AT WINTER Oll Burner 8g Vacuum Cleanlng LEhlgh 2 7235 EDW C TRAVIS Expert Sales Service and Installatlon All Heatmg Equlpment Fuel Onls 2159 Armstrong Ave Morton Pa 0 PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS ., ' ? , 4 I 'E I 7, T' -X fv ' X E' LE - 0 LE -7 . 2 if . il ,Q , . ,, K gigs, f , 1 f , ' ' Y ,-, Mr- -QW ff mt , TM vw ., ..sss, ,,,.. M A 5,5 I - I ' , A 'A 1 '. A wrqgs , 1- , ' . , '-T'fl'?'i I 3-Rss fr- 1 MQ I -A - L31- 1f. . , Ty A g g w fd ygLJ8l?,i,kE3jg14 -5135! . . ..V,..qI. . ' ff W H 1: z -if-F-Aff f 'H ,, ' 7 ' za, - L, .5 7, f. G it-2 , ,,.1s-gggxfvfa guys kVVgg5A .,L ,feg ,gr?5 ., gf .K ,QQ Q V ' 'hwy :fc Agpvrl., ,yu ,gg i Lam, 21 - 1-1, 2 .2 . J. If - 1jgg5.,,5, :'S4,.,. 1 Q if high ,I Pgg,g,,g,,,, I .sw - ,vw -fssf , 1 . A S. R. Green Prop. 7- hi? fi' 'Yf'laiL24- ws, . 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COSTA S Prescruptnons 81 Analytncal Laboratories When Its Drugs Do As Your Doctor Does CALL COSTAS The Prescrlptlon Drug Store 29 E Hnnckley Ave Rldley Park Pa LEhlgh 2 4440 2 4401 2 4402 Prospect Park Esso Chester Puke and Lmcoln Avenue aplanos Sandwich Shop Prospect Park P 1403 Chester Plke LEHIQI1 2 9958 Crum Lynne Pa Chester 2 9709 THE DEN Open Seven days G week Hoagnes Steaks Plzzas 635 Chester Pike Ridley Park LE 2 9993 CAVANAGH FUNERAL HOME 301 Chester Pnke Norwood Everyones welcome at LE 2 3120 SOUTH PENN YOUTH FOR CHRIST Speclal films muslc artnsts hugh school qunzzes HERBERT H' WILLIAMS or guest speakers every Saturday nught at 7.45 Texaco Products Fanrvaew Road 81 Grant Avenue 1021M Savnlle Ave. Eddystone, Pa Woodlyn, Pa. PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS I I II II 1 I . . ' 1 1 . ., , . . , ,I V . . I- 5 ax, 1 . , 5 - 1 J r.rq?4'rx1 A , rj' ' Q ' FQ' . A 1 A1 . 1 ' i, ,. ' , L. ..A 4 C e I u ' G. 1 , . - ll ll I I I 1 1 I 'Hier we W CHERRYS PHARMACY Prescrlptnons Drugs Cosmetlcs Morton Avenue ond MocDode Blvd Free Delivery LEhugh 2 2822 ., I:-. G Steur packs up some well needed asp r n after the exctng Donkey Ball game COOK PHARMACY Prescrnptlons and Sundries 416 Wanamaker Avenue Essmgton P LE 4 9077 GULF SERVICE STATION MacDade Blvd and Falrvlew Road Woodlyn Penna Joe Ouly Proprietor Complete Automotive Servnce Tlres Botterles NORWAY CLEANERS The Rnte Way IS Norway Fur Storage on Premises Shlrts Laundered on Premnses 618 Chester Puke Norwood Pa 10 E Hmckley Ave Radley Park P Phone LE 2 5200 CH 4 7716 SA 6 7055 PLEASE MENrloN THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN EVANS DRUG STORE 1302 Chester Pnke Phone CH 3 9416 Prescruptuons called for and delnvered DISTRIBUTORS MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES INDUSTRIAL JANITORIAL and INSTITUTIONAL T FRANK MCCALLS SONS Slnce 1876 6th 8. Maduson Sts Chester Penna Phone Chester 3 9245 R RIDLEY CAR WASH INC Most modern equnpment wnth the all new soft bufting actlon of umlon brushes MacDADE BLVD 81 KEDRON AVE LU 3 4418 Folsom PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS W tiwifirtfbs 1510 154611929 fsgfN.sf ff'TA21g:'faFT , X ' f af' I ' T' 1 , si? - 'E yfazfi , ' ,L S iv, ' 'lik :V . as ' 1 I 55 ' . 41 ,gy I . Q v - 22: f e . ' fist' ' , - egg ' I i' . ' Wt? I ' s. 3 I . Q 3111 I I S I :gpg Q I . - it L, N 5,53 Q n -e , so , ' I - or , A Q sei X Q59 C' I if . . 7' Q , s. . V 1 ' . V N ' , , . , N yx h ,. , Q . . I Q 'Q T ' X A I I -. I g 'Q 5 , I X gg ,fg2'qgg'15AgIgi.-3' I 32' Lt' 1,-Q. .I 111 3 if I A - fs 3 - 1 -we 1. .:- 4,4 Ag fip ' ' It T5 gf ' ff wb , -sf Q, 'E iii 251 E? V . - 2' ' 2 - , 7 X 2 Q I T fd ' g sf I - I , I ff E I . I . 2 , - '31 I . . - N l A ' , I Z , ' I u s ' s :g::f..:z 2: Qqgjl .. 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Jackson St 0 Camden Chester Pa EMerson 5 0211 Q 1 Qi .I GOFFS QUALITY FOODS PLEASE MENTION THE 1958 ARCHIVE WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS 1 K ' . A . an , . 7 ' 1 U 3 u ' ' J - . . i IN ED BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE ON Q3 V , , L N 1 ' Q1, 2 . I . I , -I 1 ' I I , j V I ' 1 'v ,K X 'I xx' P , r - , , A f I I f , ' yu 'V , . , , 1 i ' i '. . ' 1 , . . I . to ' . . . , . I - . , N.J. 15,151 Q ' . V ,-'E 1 V - jf- f ff 47? 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Heres our blrth day t entire fa mat for the mlly 5 coupons W each on any Daxry Queen product g OI' fnoref Brln the store and let orth 100 Costm 30g 8 them to them PlCk thelr aes malt, shake We su Bgest you use one coupon e purchase of a famlly sxze IOUS Horne Pak to y0urself th t D QUEEN IS BET a AIRY tastmg, better for you favonte Sund 1 1 Of Sp lt t0ward th contamer of delle too Prove TER Better U' 'Y Queen 5 a r a vc-ducks mme mia, zmgirxoalzlegtrg-n OS Q 1959 D, rv Q-nm Nav-.ml p.,,,,pM ,Co U IIIPW QUEEN Mr. Prop. MacDADE AND KEDRQN FoLsoM, PA. 2, Q: . V Z! 5: . tm Lf' . . 353555 ' V 1 . ' .. :::gH A.,,.,, ..,.4, .,.. 1 0 . A, ' ' lv S 1 ' fd A -f' 4 ' - lt e'-v'---- -r+-- -'tst--Qr R R ,.,. ,t.. ,..., . ' ' ' 0 ' 'I'' ?f'f3133:1-5-2552222,E532225225353213fi?22:52122233552222252555255522352'2Z,2'i-:1f'?3iff?1'1 f'Z g , 0 ' e e e e ' . O , - ' Q FU D ' . 'E' ' ' - . , , Q IQ e . . llilfl ' . - - , , V , . , , ,,,., , ,,,. Z U ' . c , I . I U ' ' . -5 f e , 1 . ' ' Q Q ' r O O Z . 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A I l O ,Aj , - . I I . . . I ' . 76 'Tin' n wf Nw 'Sf its-s Ll'-22. Q' i In this volume through the medium of our World of Education we have attempted to demonstrate a vivid picture of Ridley Township Semor High School 'For the year 1957 58 from the thrilling victories in the field of sports to the experiences gained in the field of knowl edge We have included within these pages those hap pemngs which will long be remembered as typically Ridley Township. Both the editors and members of the staff diligently assisted me in making this publication a true replica of a complete year and thereby duly worthy of its title, Archive. X 50,01 Editor-in-Chief lgzlfq 5 5+ 1 5 'rs' Vx ASSBQ , l in R Q sekieixzkkszuuu x gf . ,1 ' fx E f bzguuvouboooeooe-a 0ov ' KJ .Iva My ' L - WV ., ,W ' . Ay' 7l 'f 5 E , f5,,, 25543, , Y MM 'rf fwvuw 11 f xx -fx 32 I A V .l ruff-,.--. - W .- .. ffl V uf' , ,. f, . . 1 'fwvik 71 1 ' . -- ' :gm 1 -' f 5 +9Jm...4.. 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