Sharon Hill High School - Owl Yearbook (Sharon Hill, PA)

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PUBllSHED Illl Sl IIMH Cl SS or 0 Hlll HIISH SCII0lll 0 Hlll, PENNSHVANIA Wilhin her walls l've dwell some lime And seelcing 'Found lile's lreosures so rore Through you+h's golden hours, you've led me orighl Wirh precepls divinely foir. Close, close To my heorll hold lhe ideols You hove enshrined wilh ever-loving core HIIIEWIIITII In This year we. The graduaTing seniors. are embarking inTo a new- born world. On AugusT 6, l945. The aTom bomb, The resulT oT scienTiTic research, was dropped upon Japan which hasTened The day oT vicTory and The end oT World War ll. During mosT oT our high school liTe we had known noThing buT emergency measures. curTailed acTiviTies, and The war iTselT. Many oT The pleasures and acTiviTies were compleTely removed from The schedule buT we looked Tor a brighT day. ThaT brighTer day came much sooner Than many oT us had hoped. WiTh our newly acquired educaTion we shall Tace The problems oT peace, reconversion, and world co-operaTion knowing ThaT The Tinal ouT- come will aTTecT our opporTuniTies in The TuTure. ParTly, iT is our eTTorT and influence in This direcTion ThaT will help deTermine iusT whaT will happen. Our naTion, in The course oT recenT evenTs, has become The mosT powerTul on earTh. The world now looks To us Tor aid and sTabiliTy. Upon America and Americans resTs The ToundaTion oT Treedom on earTh. Thus. iT is each American's duTy To himselT and humaniTy To provide The aid necessary To spread our Treedom and prosperiTy To our deserving neigh- bors. We, The TuTure adulTs, shall inheriT This prosperiTy and good will. We shall be The keepers oT The Torch of Treedom. ScienTiTic advances in The arT oT desTrucTion have broughT us Tace To Tace wiTh aTomic power. This unlocking oT one of The greaT secreTs of The universe has puT us a sTep closer To having The power To end life on earTh. IT musT be our eTTorT Toward social progress ThaT will prevenT such an unTimely end 'To humaniTy. Our lives are The beginning oT whaT has been called The ATomic Age. l-low greaT a TacTor aTomic power will have on humaniTy is for us To see. We live Today To lead Tomorrow .... 4 IIEIIIIIAIIII Mr. William A. Hildebrancli' Mrs. June E. Reed Mr. Roy M. WhiTe Teacher . . . such a small unrevealing word. YeT whaT IT sTands Tor is mighTy. Angels oT Tolerance I've oTTen hearol WiTh blessings from God AImigh+y. To Those whose perseverance anal endurance are unfailingg whose eTTorTs are so oTTen unsung, we proclaim our appreciaTion of Their un- seITish cIevoTion Through our Junior-Senior High School days by aTTecTion- aTeIy. decIicaTing To Them THE I946 OWL. MRS. JUNE E. REED MRS. DOROTHY M. PHILLIPS MR. ROY M. WHITE MR. HOWARD TOMLINSON MR. WILLIAM A. HILDEBRANDT MRS. MARIE N. FALLEN MR. WILLIAM D. SHAFFER 5 BIIARII IIT EIIUIIATIIIN Firsf row-Norman K. Seiple, Elbridge F. Sfockwell, Andrew O. Ohlson, Jr., Joseph M. Ryan. esfe J. Siaufs. Second row-Clarence K. Wagner, Joseph S. Weaver, Hibbard G. Gumperf. OFFICERS Presidenr. .,.... .... A ndrew O, Ohlson, Jr. Vice Presidenr ..... ....,,. J oseph M, Ryan Secre+ary ,.... .... H Ibbard G. Gumperf Treasurer ..,......,. Purchasing Agenr ..... Soliciror. ....... . . TEACHER COMMITTEE Joseph M. Ryan, Ch. Norman K. Seiple PROPERTY COMMITTEE Elbridge F. Srockwell, Ch. Joseph M. Ryan Norman K. Seiple 6 .. . . .Joseph S. Weaver ....I-Iibbard G. Gumperr . . . . . .Francis Brearly FINANCE COMMITTEE Andrew O. OhIson, Jr., Ch. Lesrer J. Sraurs Esbradge F. Srockwell SINKING FUND COMMITTEE Andrew O. Ohlson, Jr., Ch. Lesrer J. S+au+s Joseph S. Weaver AIIMI ISTITATIII To The Class of I946: We bid you a Tond Tarewell as you graduaTe inTo a world recovering from Tour years oT war. Peace and Recovery wiTh all oT iTs problems will be sponsored by The UniTed NaTions organizaTion. The principal dangers To lasTing peace are ignorance, prejudice, bigoTry and greed. All oT These are minimized by True educaTion. We know we can counT on you To make your conTribu- Tion Through undersTanding, Tolerance, good will and TaiTh To The big Task aT Turning The deaTh dealing ATomic Bomb inTo an insTrumenT of ATomic Power To beTTer serve mankind. The TaculTy and sTudenT body ioin me in wishing To you every possible measure oT success and happiness in The TuTure. C. K. WAGNER. Supervising Principal 1 MR. C. K. WAGNER To The GraduaTes of '46: I sincerely wish all oT you Godspeed in your - endeavors. MR. HUGH K. JOHNSTON 7 During your senior year in High School you have seen science Take a Tremendous sTride in iTs quesT for knowledge. The spliTTing oT The aTom will go down in hisTory as The mosT imporTanT TacT of our liTeTime. The TuTure holds The secreT as To whaT use socieTy shall make of iT. From iT may evolve The weapon ThaT will desTroy civilizaTion iTselT or Trom iT may issue such a pleThora oT producTs ThaT will enhance The sTandard of living The world over. InTo such a world you are graduaTing. May each of you uTilize The educaTion you have received and have , The willingness To sTand up Tor The principles you be- lieve righT in order To make a beTTer socieTy. HUGH K. JOHNSTON, AssisTanT Principal ' IAIZIIIIY MARGARET M. DALTON Music Glee Club, Orchesira Wesl' Chesler S. T. C., l9l3 New York Univ., l925-l93l KATHLEEN M. FLYNN Commercial Subiecis Drexel I. T. B. S. ' C. I942 1.1.2-...jk Q4 JAMES R. HOPKINS Physical Eduicaiion, Healfh Varsify Club Fooiball, Baseball Coach Loclc Haven S. T. C., B. S., l94O Columbia Univ. jo'-MQN ALYCE M. HOYT Home Economics Chefs' Club. Cafeferia Mgr. Drexel l. T., B. S. in Home EC., I94-2 DORIS E. KAUFMAN Mafhemaiics Kniffing Club, Cheerleaders Assislanf Hockey Coach Temple Univ. B. ., I9-14 1 ' Q ELLA F. LONG IMrs.I Mallwemaiics Siudenl' Council Swarl'l1moi'e College, PMB., l922 Univ. of Penna., M. A., l939 i945-lllflli RACHEL H. MACBETH Foreign Languages Diclcinson College, B. A., l929 Univ. of Penna., M. A.. I934 JUNE E. REED IMrs.l Science Hobby Club Wesi Chester S. T. C., B. S. in Ed.. I943 ELEANOR E. ROTH Commercial Subiecfs Sha-Hi Temple Univ.. B. S. in Ed., l935 Temple Univ. HOWARD C. TINSLEY lnduslrial Arfs, Mechanical Drawing Foofball and Jr. H. Baslcefboll Coach Millersville S. T. C.. B. S., l938 Buclcnall Jr. College 5' '7 ' f 0' ROY M. WHITE English Sr. Dramalic Club: Class Plays Temple Univ. B. S. in Ed., l939g M. A., l94b J' ELIZABETH E. MAYERS Ari- - Ari Club Hood College Phila. Museum and School ci lnduslrial Arl' Temple Univ., B. S. in Ed., l94l BEATRICE M. RICE lMrs.l School Nurse Nursing Club S+. Lulce's Hospifal, R. N., i924 GEORGE F. STAUFFER Science, Alfendanco Officer Bi-Phy-Chem, Operalors' Club Direclor of Visual Educaiion Millersville S. T. C., B. S., l932 Temple Univ., Univ. of Penna., M. S.. l938 Univ. of Penna. MARIAN G. WALTERS Physical Educafion, Hoalih Girls' Afhlefic Direclor and AE +hlel+1Z Givi.ue c ub . c Wesl Chesler S. . C.. E Ed., I943 JOSEPH H. WRIGLEY l , - English L Junior Dramalic Club Mr. Wrigley resigned his posi- fion in January llWl Sllll l Firsi Row-D. HaHon, E. Sioclrwell, V. Budd, Mr. H. K. Jolwnslon. Second Row-A. Knowlfon, R. Brown. Edilor ,,,...,.. . Assisfanl Edilor. .. Assislanl Edilor. ,. Business Manager. .. Adverrising Manager. .. Sponsor ....... . Ari Elbridge Sloclcwell Jean Michener Elizolaelh Waldfail Andrew Knowllon Thomas Boflomley John Loclcharl Club Shirley l-lofleclier Helen l-loeltler Mary Sass Belly Riley William Franlie Richard Goebner Hisfory Elbridge Sloclcwell Pafron Jean Mclnlire Wilbur Turnbull Nadia McKellar Jane McLarnon Prophecy Andrew Knowllon Roy Bishop COMMITTEES Senior Virginia Budd Andrew Knowllon Roy Bishop Jane Kreider Gundi Res? Carol Lomax Snupshof Belly Riley Donald Hallas Thomas Bollomley Sporf Roberl Brown Wilbur Turnbull Lois Clark Jean Mclnlire Subscripfion Lois Clark Belly Riley Jean Mclnlire Joan Kelly Virginia Budd Fred Wiflmcn l-lerberl l-laflon I0 Elloridge Sloclcwell . . . .Virginia Budd . . . .Doris Hallon Andrew Knowl+on ,...Roberl' Brown .,.Mr. l-lugh K. Johnslon Typisi Virginia Budd Lois Clark Doris l-laflon Carol Lomax Dorolhy Pearce Syma Sfarer Shirley Connell Jean Hamillon Elizabelh Wald ral'-l Sally Cummings Mary Sass Shirley Hohfeclcer Marian Bilbrough Jean Micherier Elizabelh Moy Ruth Kilian Will June Kennedy Q. N V ff Sl IIIIIS CIASS IIIIIIIIIIS l I Leif 'Io Right J. Michener, R. Brown, R. Bishop, E. Slocllwell. Presidenl .....,.. Vice-Presideml .,... Secrelory ..... Treasurer. . Class Colors MAROON AND GOLD CLASS OFFICERS Class Mo++o . . . . . .Roy Bishop . . . .Roberl Brown ,..Jeon Miclwener Elloridge Slockwell Class Flower TALISMAN ROSE TRUE WORTH IS IN BEING, NOT SEEMING I 2 c I MARIAN E. BILBROUGH I gal' 'rhe nicesl Iefrer Today. Tri-Hi-Y Club lg Cheerleader I, 23 Commercial Club 3. An air of quiel seems lo surround Marian's every movemenl, lilled b a somelimes surprising adrian. Making good use of her sewing Y falenl, she is always well dressed. I-ler diminulive size is supplemenled by lhe essence of friendship, cordialily, and a pleasanl manner. ROY OWEN BISHOP nBishn lu You're alla bunch of milk sops , 47 Class Vice-Presidenl 3: Arr Club I: Class Play 3 4' Dramaric Club 2, 3, Presidenr 41 Band I, 21 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, Presidenl 4: Dramalic Play 2, 3: Baskelball 2, 31 Baseball 2: Foolball 2, 3, 47 Shael-li 4. Class Presidenl' Bishop also deserves lhe official lille of class en- lerlainer. Roy will be long remembered for his in and our of school performances. The gang won'+ be surprised lo see ils wil member on lhe professional slage. Class Presidenl 2 BETTY MAE BOGER Bogie Sell-appoinled slencherf' Hockey 2, 37 Piano Accompanisl I, 2, 3, 47 Glee Club 4. Belly, lhe Killeen on lhe Keys of lhe Senior class, excels in dramalics, sporls, dancing, and is quile a 'fashion plale. Bogie' will begin nurse's lraining +his Fall. As her main ambilion in life she picks one very popular wilh girls-you guessed il-+o gel married. SARAH ADA BOLLINGER BoIIie Sally, hurry up! Girls Be-Fil Club 2: Leaders' Club 3: Class Play 4: Dramalic Club 4. Buoyanl, easygoing Sarah meanders 'rhrough her school life in a mosl' happyego-lucky way. Whenever mislorlunes loom near, her exu- beranl gaiely obscures clouds of sorrows in a manner nol unlike lhal of a rainbow. I 3 1 MW ra 'MJ LGII' in .girl f' ny' A WALTER THOMAS BOTTOMLEY Bells l-luh? Foolball 2, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Baslcelboll I, Manager 3: Arl Club I 2: Varsily Club 2: Senior Chorus 4. Balls is one ol lhe mosl popular members of lhe class and is 0 snappy dresser. Had if nol been for a leg iniury suslained in foolboll, Tom mighl have made more of a name for himself in sporls. He ex- pecls lo conlinue his educalion al Drexel Evening School. ROBERT CHARLES BROWN ..B.. Whal CI'ya say, men? Class Presidenl I: Vice-Presidenl 2. 4: Hobby Club I: Bi-Phy-Chem Club 2, 3: Senior Chorus 4: Baslcelball 3: Baseball 3, 4: Sha-Hi 4: Cord of Honor 3: Owl Slaff 4: Honor Sociely 4, Bob is exlremely aclive in all class and gang funclions. He has also given generously of his lime ancl abilily lo lhe furlherance of lhe school's alhlelic program. His shining personalily will unclaubledly carry him on lo his main ambilion, sporls wriling. MARTHA KATHRYN BUDD Marl Oh, my graciousl Glee Club I: Dancing Club I, 2: Typing Club 2: Dramofic Club 2: Hi-Crl 2: Sha-Hi 4. Marlha, being of a quiel nalure. never has loo much lo say. She usually prefers la express her lhoughls and beliefs in lhe form of poelry. She goes abouf her worl: wilh an unassuming manner and a smile. VIRGINIA ROSE BUDD Ginny Thanks a lol. Cord of Honor 3: Dramalic Club Play 3: Class Play 3, 4: Sha-I'Ii 2, 3. 4: Owl Slaff 4: Tri-Hy-Y Club l: Journalism Club 2, 3: Dramalic Club 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Xmas Canlala 4: I-lonor Sociely 4. Virginia, our lovely songbird, is an exceplional girl in many ways: always cheerful, always helpful, very willy, and quick on lhe lriggerf' She has expressive brown eyes and conlagious good humor. She is a musical girl wilh a musical voice who faces o brighl and successful fulure. ', I 4 I. I y MJ 5 1 . H A., rj 'L P .'i,,f my I- ,y-I7-H I, i ' 1 1-.- ,. , ,sf , f'T I 'C FRANCES LOIS CLARK NCCI.. if Anybody have anylhing ro ear? ' Needlecrafi' I: Girls'-Be-Fil Club 2: Leaders' Club 3: Hockey I. 2, 3, Co-Cap+ain 4: Baskefball 3, 4: Sha-Hi 4: Class Play 4. This lively, allracfive Senior is mos? oflen found running up hockey scores for her leam, while dares 'rake up Cal's lime in Ihe evenings. Lois loves Io eaf and wears ou+ shoes dancing. When she graduales some business oflice will no doular gel an elzlicienl' bookkeeper. JOSEPH A. COLLINS Joe l don'+ have my algebra doneI Junior Dramalic Club lg Boys'-Hi-Y Club 2: Bi-Phy-Chem Club 3, Presiden+ 4: Baskefball I, 3. Joe has a very fine personalify. Laughing and making ofher people laugh are his Iavorife pasfimes. Having always been deeply inleresfed in science, This fugi+ive from a Bob Hope show found his ouflei' in The Bi-Phy-Chem Club. SHIRLEY HOPE CONNELL SIim Time will +ell. Tri-High-Y Club I, 2: Glee Club I. 2: Commercial Club 3: Candy Comm. Ch. 4: Sha-Hi 4. Tall, hazeleeyed, good-hearled Shirley loves Io look al' you mis- chievously from under her long eyelashes Thai' curl upward in a mosl bewifching fashion. Everyone is appreciafive of her endeavors in mak- ing fhe candy sales a+ spor+s' evenrs a success. GEORGE A. CUCORE Cue Wake me up when Ihe bell rings. Boys'-Be-Fif Club lg Bi-Phy-Chem Club 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Eoofball 3. 4. George, our walking ioke book, always has an original saying 'For every occasion and, being always gay, is well liked by Ihe Ior+y- sixers. George leans foward fhe Coasf Guard for an occupafion. Li. I5 SARA M. CUMMINGS Sally Are you kidding? Commercial Club 3: Class Play 4. - Thai liiile voice-so soi+, so sweei, wifh ihe glory of youth about ii. How ii pleases us and how if blends wiih fhe quief reserve and mild ways of our Sally. EDWARD JAMES DALZIEL ned.. l don'? wanl +o go +o schoolI Foofball 3: Bi-Phy-Chem Club 2: Ari Club l. Ed is one of the more quief males in our class. His siage scenery assisiance coniribuled much 'ro 'rhe success of our Senior Play. He is always ready Io have a good lime. GLORIA DAVIS Chino oh, Deddyr' Needlecraii Club I: Hockey I, 2: Girls'ABe-Fil Club 2: Baskeiball I: Dramafic Club 3: Senior Chorus 4. This dark-haired, affracfive Senior is known for her exclusive cloihes and is mos? offen seen dafing Swarihmore College siudenfs Ione in parficularl. Her educalion will be coniinued in a school for dress de- signing. WILLIAM FRANKE Frankie Here's your yellow sheet Ari' Club lg Sporls Club 25 Bi-Phy-Chem Club 35 Senior Chorus 4, Sludenl Council l, 3, 41 Baskeiball 3, Manager 4. Bill, our courier of 'rhe announcemeni sheei, is undecided as fo a posl-graduaie occupafion. Should he go info a branch of The Armed Services, ihe Eagle Scout of our class will profil' highly by his expe- riences. Frankie is well liked by all and is always willing To help. I6 RICHARD BURNS GOEBNER ..Geb.. 4 Don r say 'rhal' aboul her! Foolball 4: Baslcelboll I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus Presidenl 4: SI d I C ' ' u en ouncil, Secrelary 2, Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Var- sily Club 2, 3, 4: Hobby Club I. One of Ihe reasons Seb is so well liked by Ihe group is because he will always sland up for you when you're nor Ihere Rich is , one of our Ihree-leller men, being o parlicular slandoul' in baseball and baslrelball. I-Ie hopes 'Io allend fhe Universily of Pennsylvania upon gradualion, where his flashing smile and amiable clisposilion should win him many friends. DONALD J. HALLAS --Donn Well, I don'I Icnowlu residenl 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4. Don has been our band leader and organizer during Ihe year d h d an as one an excellenf iob in finding players and developing in- Ieresf in Ihis musical organizalion. Also aclive in dramalics, he look a leadin I ' b h ' ' ' g par in of Ihe Senior and Junior Plays. He inrends Io fur- lher his educafion al college. Band I, 2, P JEAN HELEN HAMILTON Ham I don'l like Ihal Icind, June. Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: I-Ioclcey I, 2, 3, 4: Bas- Irelball, Caplain 3, 4: Girls'-Be-Fil Club I: Journalism Club 2, 3: Class Play 3: Xmas Canlala 4. This see-worrhy Senior's picfure is self-explanalory as Io ils owner's appeal. This plus personalily really has golfen I-Iam a place in The class of '46, Providing Ihere is no male inlerceplion, blue-eyed, sharp- willed Jean is headed for 'the world of modeling. DORIS ELAIN E HATTON ..Ha+.. Howdy Dooly Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4: I-I lr oc ey 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Tri-I-li-Y Club I: Journalism Club 2: Commercial Club 3: Sha-Hi 2, 3: Class Pla 3: O IS If ' y w la 4, Xmas Canlala 4. Vivacious Doris is always ready wilh a ch eery greeiing for every- body. She has personalily plus and can cheer anyone up when Ihe Monday morning blues srrilce. Always a real sporl, Hal can be found invariably conlribuling Io Ihe fun. I7 'L,-f- ' ., .f 'P in 1 N. sh MBL, .tw . L ' C.. K .. .J-A' -, 3, yi, 4. ,, , X .,. 1 mmf! we x MX-I' Ti y. A F A I D xjxk Vi I rg, .- lg R . ' Iii, I g 'io' 0 II! I 4' 0 HERBERT R. HATTON Eggie Lovely--Lovely Baskeiball I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 47 Foolboll I, 2, 3, 4: Ari' Club I: Boys' Hi-Y Club 25 Varsiiy Club 3, 4: Senior Chorus 4. Handsome Herber'r is one of Ihe grealesl hearH'hrobs in 'fhe class. The fellows will always remember Herb for his adaplabilify on fhe gridiron. The girls will never forgel' lhal he was lhe only boy in gels DAVID W. HERB Dave D'uhI Commercial. Band I, 2, 3, 45 Bi-Phy-Chem Club 3, Treasurer 45 Curreni Evenls Club I1 Model Airplane Club 2. ' Davy is our class Rube Goldberg. His carloons aboul bofh faculty and sludenls show Ihe good sense of humor which he possesses and have 'resled The Ieacher-subiecl's sense of humor. He is filled for an engineering career and wishes lo pursue Ihis course al Drexel. HELEN VICTORIA HEWISH Vickie Come on, Kelly. G-lee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y Club I: Girls'-Be-Fil' Club 2: Commer- cial Club 3: Sha4Hi 4. This prelly Senior, whose dark, curly hair is The envy of everyone, is a lively specimen of high school sludenl. She is seen mosl frequenlly over a milk shake wilh Joan Kelly. Aller graduafion Vickie hopes 'ro 'Follow a phase of her commercial educalion. DOROTHY RUTH HODKINSON Doi You know whal I mean. Tri-Hi-Y Club I: Commercial Club, Presidenf 3: Senior Chorus 4. As The song goes, Dorolhy is lovely Io look al' and delighfful fo know. This pelile, curly-headed charmer has flirlafious brown eyes which are conlinually ready for a giggle. Dol' is always True Io her promises. Ambifious fo become a C.P.A., she will succeed because of her fenacily of purpose. I8 HELEN LOUISE HOEFFER Hoef II's slriclly foo-foo. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y Club I, 2: Service- Sliichers' Club, Presidenl, 3. This Sharon Hill veferan from lirsf grade is known lo mosl of Ihe lass as very quief buf fo Ihe beller informed she's really a poienlial C I firecracker. You can always find I-Ioef in Miss Ro'rh's room slruggling over an Underwood. To gel a million dollars is her lile's ombilion. Well, good luck, Helen. SHIRLEY VIVIAN HOFFECKER Hoff Isn'f he sweeI? Hockey I, 2: Girls'-Be-Fil-Club I: Glee Club I: Leaders' Club 2: Dra- ma+ic Play 3, 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4: Cord of Honor 3: Sha-I-Ii 4. A chosen beauly queen, Shirley is devoled 'ro 'Ihe arl ol laughing and living ioyously. If is nof hard Io succumb Io Ihe charm of her fas- cinaling smile, dancing blue eyes, and vivid personallly. Holi is wor and sunshine combined. D. ROBERT JONES Ba-ba Wall for me, Lois. Boys' I-li-Y Club I: Bi-Phy-Chem Club 2, 3, 4: Foolball 4. This +all, likable Senior is considered Io be quile shy and silenl. However, iusl lef him hear a funny sloryl Ba-ba is a friend Io all and is never angry. He does become a 'rrille peeved over Iogarifhms. JOAN BERNADETTE KELLY Kell Don'I' worry abou? ill Baskelball 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Nursing Club I: Girls'-Be-Fil Club 2: Commercial Club 3: Cord of Honor 3: Sha-Hi 4. Joan iuggles malhemalical figures, baskeiballs and hockey balls wilh equal skill. A good sfudenf and sell-relianl, Joan can be depended upon 'ro accomplish any fask which she has ser our 'ro do. ,Q 7' in 9 I f Wil WW fi 41 I nj JUN ADELE KENNEDY ' June I don'+ like Ihal kind, Jean. Cheerleo ing I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3: Baskelball 3, 4: Sha-Hi I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-HIAY Club, Presidenl I: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Journalism Club 2, 3: Xmas Canlafa 2. Whenever you ieel blue Iusl call upon June. She has a prevailing cheerfulness and undersianding Ihoi' acls as a pleasani' anfidoie for any downhearleclness. Saying and doing whal' she believes righl, lively, fun-loving June is 'rhe spark behind many a success. RUTH ANNA KILIAN Ricky Two bils Io o doughnut Ping Pong Club 2: Dancing Club 2: Class Play 3, 4: Dramolic Club 3, 4: Dramalic Play 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3. Our Rulh is a sweef, dark-haired, and brown-eyed lass rarely seen wilhoul giving forlh wiih a ioyous, Iwinkling laugh. Besides singing alio, Rulhie likes Io play Ihe piano Io her hearI's conIen+. GEORGE GOODWIN KING Kingie l-Ionesl Io Goodness! Varsify Club I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball I, 2, 3, 4: Base' ball 2, 3, 4. Big George, Ihe class all-around alhlele, has lhai big grin and friendly manner Ihal makes you like him as soon as you mee? him. This qualify and his versalilily in olhlelics should make his fulure life very successful. l-le hopes lo oblain an alhlelic scholarship nexl year. till Owl ANDREW MUTCH NOWLTON ..Andy.. 4: 'lem li None of Iheir inlellecls compare wilh ours. Baskelball 2, Manager 3: Foolball, Manager I, 2: Class Play 4: Owl Slahl 4: Sha-l-li 4: Senior Chorus 4: Ari Club I, 2: Bi-Phy-Chem Club 3. Andy, our Mas+er of inielleciual nonsense, expecls Io go lo col- lege offer graduation. The lanky half of our Honky 81 Panky column will always enioy a weallh of popularily because ol his wry wil and amiable characler. Andy's home became Ihe meeling place of Ihe Hear+breaker Gang. 20 MARTHA JANE KREIDER Janie No foo? Class Secrefary I: Baskelball I: Meleorology Club I: Tri-Hi-Y Club Presidenl 2: Journalism Club 3: Glee Club I, 2, Secrelary-Treasurer 3, 4: Piano Accompanisl 3. 4: Class Play 3, 4: Usher 3: Sha-Hi 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 4. Janie is The Elhel Barrymore of 'rhe Senior Class. This prelly, brown-eyed Senior loves dramalics. Besides her olher lalenls Jane plays lhe piano very well. Ocfober will see her al Wilson College sludying Occupalianal Therapy. , . Z MJ 7Cf6fx 'X' ' f ' 'J U HOWARD WINFIELD LERCH Lurcl'i All righl, all righl. Foolball Manager 2: Baskelball Manager 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Varsily Club 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4. Whenever we see Lurch he is eilher looking for a iob or frying lo find a baseball learn which he can ioin. His lavorile paslime seems lo be annoying Jones. Howard is conslanlly laughing aboul somelhing and his iovialily should assisf him in any fulure occupalions. JOHN WESLEY LOCKHART Lockie Wha'r'cha doin', EIb? Arr Club I, 2, 3: Cord of Honor 3: Chrislmas Card Chairman 4. Lockie is one of lhe quielesr boys in our class. I-Ie can be de- pended upon lo do any lask cheerfully and elilicienlly. One of our beller sludenls, his unassuming, friendly allilude can be expecled 'ro win him as many friends in his career as il has done here. CAROL ANNE LOMAX Candy Bur definilelylu Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Typing Club 2: Dancing Club 2: Ping Pong Club 2: Dramalic Club 3: Class Play 3, 4: Cord of Honor 3: Dramalic Play 3: Hockey 3: Sha-Hi 4. CaroI's vivid personalily, vibranl' wilh life and lhe love of laugh- ler, is enhanced by Iuslrous dark hair. Able To wear clolhes beauri- fully, Carol has a keen sense of humor and 'twinkling brown eyes lhal have a coy way of looking ef you. 2I X -4 Alt fn rli lv ,,V ' u v . lu - ,'. n' of - ., ,.l' KATHRYN NAOMI MARSDEN Dollie Some sfuffl Dancing Club I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Typing Club 2: Dramafic Club 3. Dollie, wifhouf 'loo much efforf on her parf, can easily sef fha class info on uproar. She has found fhaf singing will always provide a way fo ease her penl'-up feelings. If you wish fo see fhe funny side, fall: wifh Dollie. STELLA V. MARYANSKI Sforr Oh, Sally! 2 Glee Club lg Baslcefball lg Lalin Club 2: Dramafic Club I. 3, 4. Alfhough fhis lovely fa lool: af Senior is known fa mosf of fhe class as being quief, Sfarr is really fun when you lcnow her well. Saf- urday nighfs find her al' fhe movies offer which she'lI indulge in an ice cream soda. Sfello hopes fo go in fraining af fhe Universily of Penn- sylvania l-lospifal in fhe Fall. ELIZABETH LORRAINE MAY Lilo Oh, boy! Glee Club lg Typing Club 2: Dancing Club 2: Ping Pang Club 2: Dra- mafic Club 3: Class Play 31 Sho-l-li 4. ElizabeTh's blond hair and expressive green eyes are fwo of her greafesf assefs. Though we find Liza rafher hesifonf in expressing her emofions lo fhe world, she possesses a wry sense of humor. ALICE ROBERTA McCOY Robin Oh, beanl l-loclcey 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball 3, 47 Glee Club 2, 4: Girls'-Be-F-if Club 2: Afhlelic Club 3. Tops wifh fhis fall, affrocfive Senior are Phys-Ed, sporfs, and Ocean Cify. Nexf Sepfernber will find Robin in Wyoming Seminary and, if her ambifion is fulfilled, five Sepfembers from now will find her a housewife. 22 JEAN CLARE McINTIRE Mac Oh, crunch! Girls'-Be-Fil Club 2: Alhlelic Club 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Xmas Can- 'rala 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, Co-Caplain 4. Fun-loving Mac. lhe genial saleslady for our class, is famous for her sporls abilily and good dancing. This lall, neal-as-a-pin Senior hopes la be a Freshman al Wesl Chesler aller gradualion where she will major in English. NADIA M. MCKELLAR Nadia Wha+'s our homework? Class Treasurer I: Dramalic Club I: Tri-Hi-Y Club 2: Journalism Club 3: Sha-Hi 3, 4. This sludious, good-nalured Senior is a lover of sciences, lennis, and lalking. Her lulure plans include lhe Universily of Pennsylvania and lhe vocalion of an osleopalhic physician. JANE SOPHIE MCLARNON Janie Your Caboose is loose! Glee Club I, 2, 3: Dramalic Club I: Girls' Alhlelic Club 3: Sha-Hi 4. Janie and good sport are synonymous. Always ready la pul' her besl in bofh work and play, Jane is 'lull of lun and spiril. l-ler lovable expressions and riolous anlics provide a source of amusemenl to lhose around her. JEAN RUTH MICHENER Mich Mee+ lhe deadline OR ELSE. Class Secrelary 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Journalism Club I, 2, 3: Ari Club Presidenl 4: Hockey Club I. 2, 3: Hockey I, 2, Co-Caplain 3, 4: Sha-Hi l, 2, 3, 4: Cord of Honor 3: Honor Sociely, Presidenl 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4. Jeanie, who ranks highly among +he mosl-liked sludenls in our class, plans lo be a commercial arlisl and has already won conlesls for her excellenl painling ability. Among olher Things she is edilor of lhe school paper. Mich plans lo gel her BA. degree al The Philo- delphia School of lnduslrial Arls, which she will enler in lhe Fall. 23 WZ up!! I GLORIA MOORE Moorie For Peie's sake! l-loclcey 3. 4: Baslceiboll 4: Girls' Aihlelic Club 3: Cheerleaders 3 4 Cuie, lively, and well-liked is o iii descripiion oi this I946 gradu ale. Moorie, whose iavoriie paslimes include swimming, cheerleading and dancing, can always be found poling wifh Mac and Robin. Model ing holds fhe spollighi for Gloric's iufure. ANNA MARIE O'KEEFE Olre Hello, hun! Sha-l-li 4. Care and Worry ore iusf vague words fo Anna. Always merry her coniagious smile, preiiy eyes, and iolly laugh Combine io win Okie a permaneni place in lhe heari of everyone who knows her. DOROTHY ETHEL PEARCE DOH'l8 No s+u1'i! Girls'-Be-Fil Club I: Tri-Hi-Y Club 2: Dramaiic Club 3: Sha-Hi 4: Usher 3. Wherever ihere's a lively gel-'rogefher you'll find prefiy, blond DoHie adding her sparlrs of gaieiy. Always full of fun and confinu- olly delighiing everyone wilh her giggling, she disproves 'rhe iheory of dumb blondes. Do+'s ombi+ion is +o become o good sfenogropher. JACQUELINE READ Jackie Hubba, hubba, hubbcln Needlecrail Club I: Service Travelers' Club 2: Dramafic Club 3, 4: Sha-Hi 3, 4. For a ceriain reason, New Jersey is ihis siudenl s fovoriie visifing place. Jackie plans 'ro iravel 'ro California and iolce up cosiuming and designing. Bufferscofch nuf suncla l es are a ways tempting ihis Sen- ior while roller-slrciing occupies her spare lime. 24 GUDRUN HELENE REST Gundi Gad! ll was a panic. Tri-Hi-Y Club I, 2: Glee Club 3, 43 Drarnalic Club 37 Sha-l-li 4: Usher 3. If you ever find anyone humming Tchailcowsky's Fillh Symphony over a millcshalce, you will see lhis vivacious member ol lhe class ol '46. Gundi's ambilion in high school has been lo gel a B average in ' E ' s Algebra while her largel lor Seplember is lhe U. ol P. and conomic ELIZABETH CECELIA RILEY Belly Hi you CI b 3, 4: Orcheslra Nursing Club I, 2: Class Play 3, 41 Dramalic u 2: Band 4: Sha-Hi 4. This cule, vivacious Senior slands all ol live leel lwo inches lall and can always be lound where popular music is being played. Belly ' l d' lo her excellenl hopes lo go on lhe slage aller gradualion o isp y lalenl lor dramalics. She is a member ol lhe Suburban Thealer Guild. MARY ANNE JEAN SASS Mary Anne He's adorable. Girls'-Be-Fil Club I: Sha-Hi 2: Journalism Club 2: Class Play 3, Dramalic Club 3, 4. ' ' - d l li' One ol lhe girls always seen and heard is darlc eye , aug ing b are always ready lo laugh al Mary Anne. Her sparlcling rown eyes ' lc b l h can be seriously helplul, loo. A dislinguishing lrail any io e u s e is her nalural sophislicalion. SYMA STARER usym.. Are you kidding ? Glee Club I: Dancing Club 2: Hi-Cri 2: Typing Club 2: Dramalic ' - - ' -H S '+ 4 Play 3, Dramalic Club 3, 47 Class Play 4, Sha Hi 4, onor ocie y Syma is lhe very essence ol earneslness. To lhls earneslness is h bl her lo pul lorlh added a greal sincerily of purpose whic ena es l lc and ullimalely lo complele il success unwearying ellorls on any as fully. Her acling lalenl was unveiled in school plays. 25 4 ELBRIDGE FORREST STOCKWELL Elkay You didn'I do your French, John! CurrenI EvenIs Club I: ArI Club 2, 3: Cord of Honor 3: Foofball 2 3, 4: Class Treasurer 4: Owl SIaII 4: I-lonor SocieIy 4. Elby, our hard-working yearbook ediIor, is one oI our scholasIicaIly inclined sIudenIs. I-Ie conIribuIed unIiringIy Io Ihe success of Ihe Dela- ware CounIy Championship FooIbaII Team. Elby is sincerely looked upon as Iops by everyone. inIends I enIer engineering. PM Iliirlf IIIWL' - I WILBUR L. TURNBULL Will I Hurry on! oI I , , pIoi oskeIbeII I, 3: Baseball 3, 4: Boys' Hi-Y : ari I 02, , : IudenI Council 2, 3: Cord of Honor 3: onor SocieIy 3 I reasurer I, 2, 3: Senior Chorus 4. WiIl. c d Ie gridiron Terrific, is Ihe sIraighI-Iaced member oI Ih gang who can make one believe IhaI Philadelphia is locaIed in VermonI. The capIain aI our undefeafed '46 gridders is h d CI I ' ea e or prep school and a college career upon graduohon. ELIZABETH ELEANOR WALDRAFF Liz Did everybody see his IaIesI picIure? ArI Club I, 2: DramaIic Club 3: Sha-Hi I, 4. ElizabeIh is known Ior IhaI naIural, deIicaIe blush of rose upon her cheeks IhoI no beauIician could ever successfully imiIaIe. She has a pleasing, nonchaIanI manner and a wiIIy sense of humor. Liz is a IalenIed and clever arIisI. OBE McKAY WHITAKER , WhiI , Yes, de s'- Y u I: Iy Club , : ior Chorus 4: Class Presi- den : Cord o 3: nor So 3, 4: BaskeIball I, 2, 3: FooI- ball 2, 3, : seball 3, : I d ,I Council I, 2, Vice-PresidenI 3. idenI 4 J Bob, o Iour mo rese d Senior members. ranks ace-high in I ughI I ou ck. WhiI will ineviIabIy be remembered s perpeIu I charm. I-le inIends Io Iollow crchiIecIural r . 26 1 FRANK WILTSHIRE Wendell Thal's hislorical! Foolball 3, 4: Chel Club 2. Wendell Ox Willshire came lo Sharon Hill from Colwyn. The biggesl bay in our class, he has a hearl lo malch. His easygoing manner makes him a friend lo all. Frank has laken a lol of good-na- lured ribbing from his loolball leammales bul always laughs il oll wilh a laugh lhal has become famous in lhe class. 'fa l e o her fellows play ranks bul hos been an excellenl sporl in rec lhem A r ra ion Fred would like lo enler eilher lhe chemislry or l farming. J Q A Q 1 FREDERI . WITTMAN X, 'F dn X ' cowl O asro b , , 3. 4:'5 ' r ranialic Club I3 Bi-Phy-Chem Club 2 : S 4 E ramalic Clu ' ss Play 4. conlribuled g o of his lime, ellorl, and abilily lo lh su ces of lhe Sem las ay. e has always been lhe goal r . . , . 9 fi d . ' lg Qi , JOHN JOSEPH WOYTON Johnny Hubba-Hubba! Class Vice-Presidenl I, 2: Ping Pong Club I: Dancing Club lg Sludenl Council, Presidenl 2: Foolball 3. A self-conlained young man of meril, John has his parlicular way wilh lhe ladies. Hard lo gel acquainled wilh. bul once you know him you discover his deplh ol characler. He is lall, aslule, and mannerly. Bound lo succeed. . .1 , J, I ' W' ' If 3 I A-l.,w- ' Ferxijlg -H ' 'ir A J 27 X M MASS HISTIIRY FRESHMAN YEAR September, I94-2 beheld a momentous event. The class ot I946 entered Sharon Hill High School. Our tirst act as a class was the election ot otticers under the direction ot our sponsors, Miss Dorothy Meyer and Mr. William Hilde- brandt. The otticers elected were: President. Robert Brown: Vice President John McKone: Secretary, Jane Kreider, and Treasurer, Jean Michener. We held a Christmas party which tound us exchanging gitts ot rattles, cigars, and phials ot poison. One ot the tirst events ot the New Year was Talent Day. Bishop and Company presented a skit entitled, The Adventures ot Prune Face, starring Tracy Dick, which was awarded tirst prize. SOPHOMORE YEAR ln place ot the usual Soph Hop a recording dance was held which was well attended and enjoyed. The next item ot the year was a maga- zine subscription drive sponsored by the class. The drive was a great success, clearing over S200 tor our treasury. This tinancial reserve was an important asset tor our later activities. We purchased our I946 gold pins in the lat- ter part ot our school year. Our sponsors tor the year were Mrs. June E. Reed and Mr. William Hildebrandt. Class otticers were: President Roy Bishop: Vice-President, Robert Brown: Secretary, Jean' Michener: Treasurer, Wilbur Turnbull. JUNIOR YEAR The tirst event ot our prosperous Junior Year was the purchasing ot our i946 class rings. Our tirst opportunity tor class theatrics came in the late winter at l945 when our successful Ju- nior Play, Brother Goose, was held under the direction ot Mr. Frederick P. Fernsler. With the aid ot our sponsors, Mrs. Reed and Mr. William Shatter, we held our Junior Prom in April. Fine co-operation and support from the class made this attair a success, An event which served as a prelude to our tinal year in Sharon Hill was held in May. lt was the Baby Day celebration. The class was thoroughly bedecked tor the occasion with everyone participating. The tollowing day we dressed up tor Class Day, wearing our new ma- roon and gold caps along with our class pins and rings. SENIOR YEAR With wartime restrictions almost wholly litted. we pursued our Senior Year with the hope that all tormer activities could be resumed. Our Sen- ior play, Murder in the Nunnery. was held in November. The production was a marked suc- cess and also presented something quite ditter- ent in the line ot dramatics, compared to the usual high school productions. Our Senior girls capitalized on the large at- tendances at the tootball games by selling candy and hot dogs throughout the season. The next important Senior activity was the Christmas card sales drive, organized in the middle ot October by our sponsor, Mrs. Reed, and business manager, John Lockhart. The card sales were sutticient to build up a large tinancial reserve tor our remaining class activities. The Washington trip, suspended in l942, was restored as a Senior activity and three glorious days, May I6, I7, and l8, were spent in our Nation's Capital. This most-ot-all enjoyed school year was rounded out with a rapid succession ot activities. The Vesper Service on June 2 with Rev. Bickley B. Wilgus delivering the sermon. The Senior Banquet held at McCallister's on June 3. And. last but not least, the receiving ot our coveted diplomas on June 4 at Commencement. Dr. Francis Harvey Green gave us an inspirational address. And so we, the class ot I946, closed the pages ot our high school education. Our history as a class has ended. 1 'Hi ' CLASS PIIIITPHHIY The air was filled wifh all fhe fragrance of a cool Spring evening and wifh fhe enchanfmenf, glamour, and infrigue of an opening nighf. So if was fhof on May 30, l956, we, Shorfy Bishop and Lanky Knowlfon, opened our beaufiful nighf club, The Sharona Cabana, on fhe corner of Sharon Avenue and Chesfer Pike. To procure such an esfablishmenf due credif musf be given fo fhe dividends from our mosf salable com- modify, The Bluebird of Happiness. Offering good-evenings and brawny as- sisfance of fhe curb one finds Big George King garbed in fhe fypical doorman's brass buffons. Nafurally, in esfablishing fhis superb clip joint we had liferally fhousands applying for fhe numerous posifions buf we were only concerned wifh one qualificafion from each applicanf. Was he a member of fhe old Class of '46'? Our chef deparfmenf is headed by fhe one and only George Cucore, who runs a rouleffe wheel befween meals. His chief assisfanf, How- ard Lerch, is also fhe head valef of fhe chil- dren's nursery. Our cooks include Nadia McKel- lar, Kay Marsden, Rufh Kilian, and Joan Kelly. Our waifer sfaff is exfremely efficienf, feafuring such well-remembered faces as Fred Wiffman, who sells apples as a sideline, and John Woyfon, fhe only remaining Zoof Suifer of our dear old Alma Mafer. Our waifresses and hosfesses are Beffy lOomphl Riley, Jacqueline lBoop-a-doopl Read, and Syma lSome Sfuffl Sfarer, wife of fhe prominenf foofball coach and coal disfribufor, Wilbur Turnbull. Our Jive 'n' Janiforial sfaff, supervised by El- bridge Forresf Sfockwell, Jr. ldry brush manl and Divas Roberf Jones lwef mop manl, wields fhe infricafe anfi-dusf apparafus efficienfly. Under fhis able adminisfrafion our charwomen, June Kennedy, Sally Cummings, Jean Hamilfon and Doris Haffon, funcfion. As fhe evening progresses fhe lafe-comers ar- rive such as fhaf I976 Vogue fashion plafe, Gloria Davis, accompanied by her gigolo escorf, Frank Wilfshire, and Mary Ann Sass, Shirley Hoffecker, Gundi Resf, Jane Kreider, and Carol Lomax, fhe Haggard Spinsfer Quinfef from fhe fradifional Qld Ladies' Home. They are deliv- ered ceremoniously fo fhe haf check room by Chief Hosfess Roberfa McCoy. Reaching fhis derby's delighf fhey all condescendingly greef our cufe liffle haf-check girl, Elizabefh Wald- raff. Wandering fhrough fhe crowd our eyes lighf upon many familiar faces. Siffing in a dimly lighfed boofh on our righf we see plump Marian Bilbrough wifh her sailor husband. Celebrafing fheir affernoon's marriage in fhe nexf boofh are Sarah Bollinger and Tom Boffomley, prominenf paper-weighf boxer, Approaching fhe orchesfra we hear fhe melodious nofes of fhe Nighfingale of fhe efhereal waves, Virginia Budd, accompa- nied by fhe Queen of Reeds, Helen Hoeffer, and Hof Lips Hallas and his golden frumpef. Maesfro Bob Whifaker, Helen's husband, eggs fhem on. Signalled by our cashier, Shirley Connell, George King's wife, we hurry fo our fickef office and find Bob Brown and Dof Hodkinson frying fo gain enfrance wifh fheir seven children. Affer fierce words, we are forced fo summon our brawny bouncer, David Herb. Leaving fhe sifu- afion well in hand, we refurn fo our cozy dining- room iusf in fime for fhe floor show. Heading fhe bill as M. C. is Joe Collins, fhaf renowned comedian, who invifes everyone fo Rock 8: Reel wifh Ed Dalziel and his frained seal. Smoofh vocals are furnished by John lSwoonl Lockharf and Marfha Budd, For variafion we have fhaf famous fap-dancing feam, Clark and Mcln- fire. Following fhe cigareffe girl, Bubbles Boger, we refurn fo our pafrons. Looking around we see af a fronf fable fhaf long-married couple, Herb Haffon and Helen Hewish. Af fable No. 6, our eagle eyes discover William Franke and Sfella Maryanski lrecenfly engagedl. Time Marches On, fhe nighf grows Younger and younger and wifh if comes fhe dawn and fhe Norfhwesf-Mounfed Policewomen. Amazons all and among fhem Sheriff Elizabefh May, Jane McLarnon, Dorofhy Pearce, Gloria Moore, and Oke O'Keefe. As we were being carfed away fo fhe hoosegow a violenf collision occurred wifh a milk wagon. Peeking fhrough 'rhe grille we beheld Richard Goebner crying over spill' milk and being consoled by his dare-devil driver, Jean Michener. And so, our opening nighf closed. Wifh plenfy of Time on our .hands as inmafes, our class- mafes of '46 will carry on. MASS Wlll We, the members of fhe Class of Ninefeen Hundred and Forfy-six, being of sound infellecf i7l and daring consiiiufion, hereby revoke all prior wills and iesiameniary papers of any kind by us herefofore made, declaring this fo be our lasi will and iesiameniz To Mr. Johnsfon and Class Sponsors-we leave OUR THANKS. To J. Waldraff-M. Bilbrough wills her hope chesf. To N. Peckman-B. Boger submifs her efhical problems. To M. A. Pearson-S. Bollinger passes on her dignified ways. To B. Boyer-T. Bofiomley leaves his neaf appearance. To D. Levay and L. Grimfh-B. Brown bequeafhs his sporfs enfhusiasm. To S. Ammon-M. Budd besfows her quief simplicify. To B. Gallagher-V. Budd wills her knowledge of everyfhing in general and mosf fhings in parficular. To C. Sheaffer-L. Clark cedes her love of dancing. To E. Friedrichs-S. Connell relinquishes her meaningless buf delighfful praffle. To M. Maimone-G. Davis granfs her debufanfe wardrobe. To M. Kopp-S. Cummings hands down her ready and gay laughfer. To O. Winiermufe-J. Hamilfon gives all broken heorfed admirers. To K. Bishop-R. Whifaker hands down his curly hair and a bofile of Viialis. To T. Zebley-D. Haiion leaves her popularify and general good nafure. To B. Hild--S. Hoffecker granls her skill af using o comb. To J. Pawliga and O. Sfeinmefz-W. Turnbull gladly gives his daring vocabulary and bold manners. To S. Plofner-G. Resf besfows her love of walking fasf. To J. Erb-H. Haifon cedes his mannish sfride and endless crushes. To V. Harry-E. May donates her chewing gum for iaw exercise. To L. Hawk-J. Kennedy granfs her abilify fo develop and susiain a crush on one fellow. To P. Moore-D. Hodkinson leaves her Hedy Lamarr appeal. To G. Bergoman-J. Krieder besfows her dramafic ability. To A. Sfump-R. Goebner leaves fhe Junior High Cheerleaders. To A. Moniague-D. Hallas wills his musical ialenf. To J. Chism-M. A. Sass relinquishes her giff of gab. To A. Theis-G. King granfs his Lovem and Leavem affifude. To J. Hufchinson-J. Lockhari gives his Vim, Vigor, and VifaIify. To D. Sheppard-R. Kilian leaves her felephone number. To E. Baum-W. Franke cedes his dark ouflook on life. To D. Ebner-F. Wiffman besfows his chemisfry experimenfs. To J. Rowe-J. Kelly bequeafhs her abilify fo sfar in sporfs. To E. Taylor-H. Hewish wills her sewing abilify. To R. Renshaw-B. Jones relinquishes his Mafh problems. To J. McClalTerfy-F. Wiltshire granfs his abilify fo find any sifuaiion humorous To E. Jarrel-B. Riley wills her abilify io sfay under eighi feef. To K. Johnsfon--G. Moore besfows her argumenfafive nofure. To J. Kugel-S. Siarer leaves her sophisficafion. To D. Amy-E. Dalziel and G. Cucore bequeofh fheir lndusfrial Arfs falenf. To K. Siinger and K. Young-H. Hoeffer cedes her love of frovel. To E. Lewis--E. Sfockwell donafes his abilily fo gef ouf a yearbook. To B. Siinger-A. O'Keefe granfs her friendly disposifion. To L. Sfarer-K. Marsden gladly gives her bookkeeping froubles. To A. Hepfer-C. Lomax's man frap is given. To D. Speaker-E. Waldralif donafes her arfislic creafions. To A. Glasglow-N. McKellar relinquishes her business-like efficiency. To D. Livingsion-R. McCoy passes on her inferesfs in oui'-of-fown boys. To E. Warren-J. Mclnfire cedes her love of fall, handsome fellows. Tc H. Warringfon-S. Maryanski leaves her quief, refined manner. To E. Buckland and M. Sorreniino-J. Collins granfs his afhlefic powers. To M. Klebes--J. McLarnon wills her special way of mixing up words. To M. Conway-J. Michener gives her red. rosy blush fo mofch mafch Mary's locks. To B. Burger-R. Bishop bequeafhs his speechmaking abilify. To A. Safka-D. Herb gives his carfooning falenf. To J. Simpson-J. Read besfows her love of good books. To J. Taylor and D. Faulkner-D. Pearce cedes her preffy blond locks. To R. Pyle and H. Fosfer-J. Woyion bequeafhs his weakness for bruneffes. s To R. Price-H. Lerch hands down his Sweef Folk. To J. Hohman-A. Knowlfon gives his lif'rle girl paris. 30 BABY HAY SNAPSHIITS A SINIUR SNAPSHIHS lASSl X! QP Wx, Qfy XA Q-fllqw Rqifpumlnkifwf VJ ,jr Q04 Jo.. -H159 V .A X Qflsf, :?vw.-.,k... J' f A5 ' N bi 5 H 4 C as ' Q '5 E35 ag wg TW! X ,S 3 '5 A Ewa I i5z.,,V Qu 5: , Fxgiil gggif ggi ERN ,ilggi 00 wang' -ii: .J 6' . . Ju1p17,H,,ff Yw iaffqgf , f I TAR . fo HOMEROOM I I-A Firsi Row-D. Amy, V. Harry, J. Chism, D. Ebner, L. Hawk, A. Glasgow, A. Hepfer. Second Row-E. Friedrich, M. Conway, B. Hild, D. Faullr- ner, P. Hale, K. Johnsion, D. Livingsfon, E. Baum. Third Row-E. Lewis, J. Huichinson, E. Jarrel, J. Kugel, L. Griliiih, M. Klebes, M. Kopp, Miss E. E. Roih. Fourih Row-J. Hohman, C. Kirchholili, G. Bergeman, H Conway, J. Erb, K. Bishop, R. Gallagher. Fif+h Row-D. Levay, W. Burger. A 'gif' ,OJ 'im . -W , if an Ag Mu. '.fJ5Sw' Firsf Row-O. Sieinmeh, M. Moimone, P. Moore, M. Sorren+ino, J. Waldroff, T. Zebley, L. Sfarer, E. Warren. A. Safka. Second Row-N. Peclrmon, A. Monfague, K. Sfinger, R. Price, S. Ploiner, O. Winfermuie. Third Row-Mr. J. H. Wrigley, A. Siurnp, J. Rowe, R. Pyle, C. Sheuifer, D. Speaker, J. McClaFfer+y, A. Theis, E. Taylor, R. Boyer. Fourfh Row-W. Adams. D. Sheppard, J. Simpson, J. Pawliga, F. Baker, R. Renshow, H. Warringion. ll l1FSSwJfLf.J.9s4l OFFICERS Presideni ..... . . . Micliael Sorreniino Vice-Presideni .... . . . Thomas Zebley Secreiary . . . . . . Jean Waldraff Treasurer ..,................. Donald .Ebner Sponsors-Miss Eleanor E. Rofh, Mr. Joseph H. Wrigley, Mr. Rdlph S. Acker Among The members of The, Junior Class is found a weaI+h oi male aihleiic abilify ihai has coniribuied much +o +he successful i945-i946 season in iooibali, baskeiball, and baseball. The Class made a big impression in ihe school. on Ociober 24, when ihey gave 'rheir class assem- bly, Tru'rh or Consequences. ln December They purchased iheir class rings aiier eniering inio a new coniraci' wiih 'rhe ring manuiacfurer. ' ' A very inieresiing and much enioyed musical assembly period was presenied on February 20 in which 'rhe enfire high school parlicipaied. The annual Junior Class Play was enacied before an appreciaiive audience on April I3. On April 27, 'io ihe rhyihm and melody 'of delighiful music, ihe ever eveniiul Junior Prom was held. True +o iradifion, fhe Juniors assisied a+ Com- J' mencemeni in 'rhe Cord of Honor. I 1 N? -.ii . N511 w s Q is Q I . , XA? , ' 3 N Qy V it XX C' The R A 1 iii We 1 . df x Q? 5 suvuumunis .- . 'W woljllll V i J Y' ,ix J J 5, Q r JSM' af ,,,f?l,,y,flr , l 1 HOMEROOM I0-A Firsi Row-H. KiHs, A. Guisrwhife, R. Booz, J. Oler, D. Goebner, R. Manna, J. Harvey. Second Row-J, Mc- Vicker, F. Dorman, E. Hazliii, M. J. Broderick, J. Nash, J. Nunneville, R. Egan, E. Kaiser, Third Row--Mr. C. H. Lemmel, R. Hoffeclrer, J. Lisfon, R. Ford, J. McNeile, E. Kirchhoff, R. Jack, R. Hannam. Fourfh Row-W. O'Keefe, E.-Downs, R. Emerson, S. Lewis, J. Murphy, M. Edwards, R. Eranlre. OFFICERS Premidenl .,,,,, Reber-l Booz Vice-Presidenl loonne Shaw Secrelary ., Jane Oler Treasurer ,. . D rurif 1 lil Qoebner Sponsors'-Miss Rachel H, Macbelh, Mr. Charles R. Lemmel li 5 X8 55- 'K HOMEROOM I0-B Firsf Row-E. Smifh, N. Yosl, G. Quigley, J. Shaw, S. Richards, C. Quigley, D. Rice, Second Row-C. Tariof, L. Sheaffer, I. Sfeger, E. Scherer, J. Thomson, M. Sfaufs. Third Row-W. Subers, E. Seffle, W. Sahrhage, C. Thomp- son, R. Rowles, L. Sfauis, T. Roberis. Fourih Row-B. Simpers, H. Thompson, Miss R. H. Macbeih, E. Zebley, B. Porier. On November I6 lhe Sophomores gave lheir lirsl lormal dance, lhe Soph-l-lop, which was an overwhelming success, The cooperarion ol The class members and a recording dance which preceded lhe evenl helped lo make lhe l-lop a financial success. Many relurning Service Men were presenl. A hil was also scored by lhe Sophs when lhey presenled The Senior l-ligh Assembly program on March 20. The class plans lo fake a picnic ai lhe end of 'rhe year. W, QW Z x ,Q+r No' e ,5 T 1 Wg, I '19 . 5 ' V . X WW eg ve ov V Na, .f ,i Q ' - X r F Mi Ts.'3C'x. ffyllllllllu iw .V f--f of.-1 f E i.i1 li.l J Uv V s it YW? h F if -Q 1 V3 F AW, Q X iii K X is ' X ' . i 'i D' x K1 if 3 . , . ... . l g ? X4 '51 0 . Fc 0 '--6, ' HOMEROOM 9-A Firs Row-D. Booz, C. Maimone, T. Forbes, B. DahlquisT, W. Boggs, J. CoTumaccio, B. Hushwood. Second Row- M. Dougher, J. Bishop, I. Hansen, C. Jones, D. CoTTon, XC. Cunningham, P. CraveTz. Third Row-R. Hilliard, G. gllier, W. Keers, T. Allen, R. JusT. Fourfh Row-Miss E. . Mayers, ,B. Charles, J.-Pppernan, J. ElIio++, G. Donahue. 'X iff' c, fw ,ivy f OFFICERS PresidenT ..., , ....,.,.,. Craig WhiTal4er Vice-PresidenT . . .. . RoberT Melhorn SecreTary . , . ... BeTsy DahlquisT Treasurer ....... ,,..,..... T heoclore Forbes Sponsors-Miss ElizabeTh E. Mayers, Miss KaTh- Teen M. Flynn' , o i X if A ,fyi 955 HOMEROOM 9-B FirsT Row-R. Monfgomery, A. M. Wells, F. Kelly, R. Melhorn, C. WhiTalrer, J. KesTer, B. Thompson, C. Pearson. Second Row-P. KnowlTon, E. Malloy, D. Mellon, D. Med- len, J. WuesT, B. J. Sloclrwell. Third Row-C. Yeager, P. Fulfon, J. SwiTzer, F. STrehlau, R. Orner, N. Tomlin, Y. PeTerson, R. Sposafo. Fourfh Row-J. WiTTman, B. Porfer, E. Kirchhofif, C. Lamb, C. STeTens, F. Williamson, J. Wil- liams. Fiffh Row-W. Siegle, R. Meyer, H. Swayngim, J. Shorf, H. Leidy, T. Morgan, L. Murphy. AcTion is ever presenT in This group, Members surpassed Their quoTa in The A. A. Drive a d sold programs, prinTed by Themselves, aw- ball games. On OcTober 24 an inTeresTing as- sembly program was presenTed and anoTher en- ioyable one on Moy 15. The response in The pur- chasing OT class pins was excellent All school acTiviTies have been well siipporred by The class. l ovyldpvl ,fm X .gi vwgfm WV-f'-Nl lpn, , ',f, Luffy- 9 , . ,. r EIGHTH BRA f' x- yay! 1 Cf jf lla of 7 f 4 J . Y , if -F Wi . ly W L iw jwlyyll K gf I yi i 1rT' I W ' milf? ,sf :iff vi HOMEROOM 8-A Firsf Row-R. Bergeman, D. Mammele, R. Kugel, J. Colu- maccio, D. Hoy, R. McMullen, H. Allen, S. Buchanan. Second Row-J. EllioH, M. Hillier, F. Fredericlxs, M. Baro- lak, L, Hufchinson, B. Hood, J. Bollinger. Third Row-Miss D. E. Kaufman, W. Baclu, C. Hagen, E. Cunningham, M. Kerns, J. Hilliard, E. Bilbrough, J. McDonald, J. Fisher. J ' OFFICERS j , , louis sorrerrrrns va .presrdenr . . Jr-,On Corumaccio . crelary . Barbara Rickards ir. Ol. I FEOSUFGF .... . . . , . . lg? .... David Hoy SponsorsfMrs. Ella F. Long, Miss Doris E. Kaul- ODD S if HOMEROOM 8-B Firsl Row-P. Yergenson, E. Shealifer, H. McMonigle, B. Riclrards, L. Sorrenlino, J. Rosade, T. Olsen, P. Slarrelf, E. Michener. Second Row-J. Reddinglon, C. Pellegrino. B. Ohlson, D. Quigley, G. Scherer, P. Rhodes, Mrs. E. F. Long. Third Row-J. Smilh, G. Mills, J. Slrehlau, F. Pills, R. Phillippe, W. Price, E. Weaver. Al a meeling ol rhe class early in lhe School year, rhe members chose Their colors-green and while. An original, clever slcir wrillen by Paul Michener won lirsl prize in The Junior High Tale enl Day assembly program. An inreresring as- sembly program was also presenled on March 20. The eighlh graders are planning lo hold a class picnic, ,. Sill IH GRADE HOMEROOM 7-B Firsl Row-R. Meyers, J. Taylor, V. M. Swoyngim, G. Mc- Coy, U. Renshcw, D. Soderland, L. Sfoclcman, V. Wernfz. Second Row-D. Shor+, R. Shec'Ffer, A. Pcrlces, J. Parkes, T. Mignognc, VV. Simmons, R. Pyle, Mrs. H. D. Grilifiihs. Third Row-R. Taylor, F. Donovan, R. Regnier, G. Luclre, E. Porfer, B. Mammele, J. Smi+h, V. Linlr. OFFICERS Presidenr . . . , Dovid Soderlond Vice-Presidenr . . . . . Gerold McCoy Secrerory .... .. Ursula Renshow Treasurer ,...,..........., wquef Bilbrough Sponsors-Mrs. Helen D. Grirfilrhs, Mr. George F. Sfourfer 39 l l l HOMEROOM 1.A First Row-D. Hue+wohl, R. Bcurenschmidf, J. Columaccio, W. Bilbrough, O. Cooper, J. Donohue, D. Fifch. Second Row--M. Hoiges, V. Heycller, B. Keers, F. Lewis, J. Bo?- lomley, H. Eberle, A. Cclvcnesu. Third Row-H. Lewis, W. Dchlquisl, V, Dunn, R. Humphries, R. Gumperf, S. Fisher, Mr. G. F. Siuuffer. Inlo 'rhe mysleries of Junior High rhe mem- bers of lhis gloss were inirioled in Se-prember, '45, Chrisrmos ond Volenline Doy parries were ioyful evenrs. The closs was represenred on lhe Junior High Tolenr Doy progrom ond presenfecl on inleresling ond enlerioining ossembly pro- grom on February 20. A fine spirir of coopera- rion ond enrhusiosm obounds in rhis group. SlZH0lll SNAPSHIITS C7.6':?A?vaZ '!L Q . Z I al !g::,'.aE2Ev:. 90. 393.-Ivahia ':...,'-1 -f -9 '.f..-,-ff?-'w 4 'HF 5.'.fiac?f' R 529' -'QP' if - af :iv -: fi- ,. 'M , ' i'??,ai?i-.4 'ifsatifi-'.' mlg5..9 2-rf. -'P-..--gf - - '.- .,,g.,f ' . r- 8 Q 'F 51 ' ' -' i . N- :75-T QW QL' X-P ::,f ' on ,-51 ' L -1:31 :mvv le., , i .,' . :'F:l-Nwwywrx - K A wi: Q' A .r-- : 0 . Q :us 571' Q .N Q.-U - YTQLIA1: as-N ., N c' :1 - PIG H2 - fire - 1 - Q ,Na+ x, J my fa. 251- A H3352- 1 7 ..,.s' F E-ff-rg, , . 'E ?i:?H Z., an , i311 g'-5 Eg ww? . 11' 155, fu' ' any 4 'G l Q ol q ai o f X X . ..Q 335: L R ,ESQ - , ,.Q?:Eg?' U 3 F +2 5 Q '6 air' o . '!' is W' -'FS D Z iii FTF, ,,1 .'. lt Z4 iff' -- -Ei Y S -1 ' 'J 't' . . r 3 4 --1-gifs gg--V5 ..s- . 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Melhorn, Mrs. E. F. Long, J. Simpson, J. Fisher, H. Bergeman. HONOR SOCIETY Lefl To rigl1T-J. Michener, J. Kreicler, V. Budd, R. Brown, R. WhiTaIrer, W. Turnbull, E. Sfoclwell, E. Lewis. S. STarer, L. STarer, Mrs. H. D. GriFIiTI1s. S . I . II . S . OFFICERS PresidenT ....... .... R oberT WhiTal:er Vice-PresiclenT , . . . . . Michael SorrenTino SecreTary .... .,... I rene STeger Treasurer ......... ........... W illiam Franke Sponsor ....,............... Mrs. Ella F. Long Members oT Tribunal-RoberT WhiTalcer, Jean Michener, William Franlce, Michael SorrenTino, Joseph Simpson The STuclenT Council is an organizaTion devoTed To promoTing needed school acTiviTies and is mod- eled on a democraTic paTTern. Members are elecTed by homerooms, each grade having a pro- porTional represenTaTion. AT The beginning of The school Term a parTy was sponsored by The Council Tor The purpose of inTro- ducing class oTFicers and new pupils in The school. NoonTime acTiviTies are supporTed by The group in order To give more recreaTion during The lunch hour. As in The posT year The Council sponsored recording dances aTTer home baslceTbcill games which proved very successTul. The lnTersuburban STudenT Council meeTings were revived oTTer having been disconTinued Tor The cluraTion oT The war and Council members aT- Tended Three meeTings. OFFICERS PresidenT ,......... Virginio Rose Budd Vice-PresidenT .. . ..... RoberT Brown Treasurer ..,..... Jean Michener SecreTc1ry , . . ........... Jane Kreider Sponsor .... Mrs. Helen D. GriTliThs The InsTallaTion Service of February 27, I946, inducTed seven new members inTo The Sharon Hill ChapTer of The NaTional Honor SocieTy. RoberT Brown, Virginia Rose Budd, Jane Kreider, Syma STarer, and Elbriclge SToclcwell were elecTed Trom The Class of '46, EsTher Lewis ancl Lola STarer from The Class of '47, To qualify Tor membership, sTudenTs from The elevenTh and TwelTTh grades musT besT Typify The Tour characTerisTics of The SocieTy-CharacTer, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. 43 .Wu .AJ 'f,fv fr MG IIRCH 44 S.HJLS. ORCHESTRA Firsi Row-D. Fitch, A. Parkes, A. Monrague, M. Siauis, Miss M. N. Dalron, S. Buchanan, C. Whir- aher, J. Parkes. Second Row-H. Hoeffer, J. Shaw, R. Sposaro, G. Cucore, D. Mellon, B. Boger, P. Fulfon. Third Row-I. Hansen, R. Bishop, L. Slaufs, R. Goelaner, D. Hallas, S. Manna. BAND First Row-H. Hoeffer, F. Mammele, W. Deemes, W. Priesrley, S. Buchanan, D. Soderland, T. Mig- nogna. Second Row-A. Parlxes, R. Manna, R. Gumperf, R. Orner, G. KiH's, W. Bach, D. Herb, J. Parkes. Third Row-C. Lamb, L. Siaufs, E. Riley, M. Srauis S. Richards, J. Wi'Hman, E. HazliH, P. Fulfon, l Hansen, D. Hallas, Mr. R. H. Gehringer, F. 1945-1946 OFFICERS Presidenl ........ . ...... Roy Bishop Vice-Presidenr .,.... .... . . George Cucore Secreiary-Treasurer .............. Joanne Shaw Sponsor .......- ...... M iss Margarei N. Dalian The orchesira performed in Sharon Hill and Fol- crofi P. T. A. programs, Assemblies, Class Plays, Elemenrary School Opererla, Honor Sociery, The Vesper Service, and Commencement S+uclen+s from This group also performed for various iown evenis and exchange programs wifh orher schools. George Cucore represenled Sharon Hill High in 'lhe All- Slaie Orchesira held in Harrisburg in January. OFFICERS Presideni ..... ............. D onald Hallas Vice-Presiclenr ..,... ........ M argarel Sraurs Secreiary-Treasurer ............. Helen Hoeliler Sponsor ............. Mr. Roberi H. Gehringer Afler a 'rwo-year lapse because of warlime con- diiions, Sharon Hill High was able fo have enough sludenfs don lheir purple and gold uniforms 'ro make up a band. Under 'rhe capable +u+elage of Mr. Roberi Gehringer and fhe able assisiance of Donald Hallas ihis organizaiion performed well and was a welcome sighi and inspirafion ar our fool'- ball games, in a P, T. A. program, and in assembly. Donald Hallas and Helen Hoelifer represenred Sharon Hill High in +he' Dis'rric+ P. S. M. A. Band held oi Phoenixville on April IO. 45 ,N vary, SENIHR 412' JUNIUR EHURUS SENIOR CHORUS First Row-E. Warren, J. Chism, S. Ammon, D Rice, G. Bergeman, D. Ebner, A. Theis, W. Burger, D. Amy, J. Harvey, L. S'I'arer, J. Oler. Second Row-K. Marsden, D. Hodkinson, A Hepfer, D. Speaker, W. Adams, W. Subers, R Brown, P. Moore, C. Lomax, D. Livingsfon, H Thompson. Third Row-L. Hawk, G. Resf. M. Klebes, A Monrague, C. Kirchholi, H. Warringfon, W. Turn- bull, W. Franke, B, Boger, B. Hild, D. HaH'on. Fourih Row-M. Kopp, J. Hamilfon, E. Downs, M Sorrenlino, A. Sfump, H. Harlan, R. Whiraker J. Kreider, A. Pellegrino, F. Dorman, Miss M. N Dalfon. Fiffh Row-B. Simpers, E. Hazliff, H. Kiffs, A Knowlfon, R. Rowles, R. Goebner, T. BoH'omIey S. Plofner, E. Friedrich, M. Edwards. Sindh Row-R. McCoy, H. Hewish, J. Mclnfire B. Porrer, D. Sheppard, J. Kugel. R. Price, V. Budd JUNIOR CHORUS Firsf Row--J. Kesler, J. Taylor, V. Werniz, J. Colu- maccia, V. M. Swayngim, L. Sfockman, O. Cooper, D. Huefwohl, R. Monfgomery. Second Row-Y. Peierson, J. Rosade, H. Lewis, U. Renshaw, A. M. Wells, C. Cunningham, V. Link, D. Fiich, R. Regnier, H. McMonigIe, N. Tomlin J. Swiher. Third Row-Miss M. N. Dalfon, D. Booz, D. Mam- mele, B. Rickards, B. Ohlson, M. Barolak, M Rhodes, E. Cunningham, J. Hilliard, C. Pearson P. Sfarreff, F. Kelly, V. Budd. Fourih Row-I. Hansen, J. Bishop, B. Charles, C. Jones, B. Boger, D. Corian, E. Porrer, P. Fulion J. Reddingfon. Fiffh Row-B. Thompson, B. Mammele, J. Fisher, B. J. Sfockwell, D. Mellon, D. Medlen, J. Borfomley B. Dahlquisf, M. Dougher, P. Knowlron, 8. Keers P. Craveh. CHURUS OFFICERS Presidenl' ..... ........... R ichard Goebner Vice-Presideni' ...... ....... D avid Sheppard Secrerary-Treasurer ,............. Doris HaHon Sponsor ,......... . . . Miss Margaref N. Dalian The Senior Chorus is composed of seveniy-six members: iwenry-'iwo boys and fiily-four girls. A Chrisimas Canlaia was presenied and perform- ances were rendered al P. T. A. programs, assem- bly programs, and The Vesper Service. Individuals have rendered solo, duel, +rio and quarrel numbers lor Women's Clubs, The Folcrofr P. T. A., and ex- change programs wi+h orher schools. OFFICERS Presideni ..... ........... . . . Doris Medlen Vice-Presidenl ,..... . . . .... Barbara Ohlson Secrerary-Treasurer ,.............. .. Doris Booz Sponsor ............. Miss Margarer N. Dalian The Junior Chorus is composed of sixry girls from sevenih, eighfh, and ninrh grades. They performed during music week, for fhe P. T. A. program in Jan- uary, for an assembly program, and combined wiih The Senior Chorus or The Vesper Service. 47 1 BLPHI-CHEM CIUB Firs+ Row-J. Pawliga, O. STeinmeTz, Mr. G. F. STauffor. J. Simpson, R. Pyle. Second Row-L. GriHiTl1, R. Jones. ARI EIUB Firsf Row-M. Rhodes, Miss E. E. Moyers, B. Thompson. Second Row-J. Michener. E. Kirchhoff, C. Jones. UPIRAIURS' CIUB Firsf Row-O. STeinmeTz. J. Pawliga, Mr. G. F. Sfauffer, R. Pyle, D. Sheppard, T. RoberTs. OFFICERS PresidenT ,...... .,...,........ J oseph Collins Vice-PresidenT .... .... J oseph Simpson SecreTary .... ..... G eorge Cucore Treasurer . . . ........... David Herb Sponsor ........ ...... M r. George F. STauTfer The Bi-Phy-Chem Club was organized To afford opporTuniTy To The sTudenTs oT The Sharon Hill High School To do advanced or addiTional work in The sciences. The programs are composed oT reporTs and demonsTraTions prepared by The members oT The club, This year The emphasis was on radio, aviaTion, phoTography, and aTomic energy. The club is a member oT The Science Clubs oT America. OFFICERS PresidenT ...................... Jean Michener Vice-PresidenT ....., . . ....... Carol Jones SecreTary-Treasurer .......,. Barbara Thompson Sponsor .............. Miss ElizabeTh E. Mayers The purpose oT The ArT Club is To leT The mem- bers Try ouT diTTerenT Techniques To TurTher develop Their arTisTic abiliTies. They are an imporTanT Tac- Tor in making our school plays a success by work- ing on scenery and by Taking care of The adver- Tising. Several members are preparing picTures To be enTered in The Pennsylvania regional arT exhibiT. OFFICERS Chief OperaTor ................. Fred WiTTman Business Manager . . . ............ RoberT Pyle Sponsor ............... Mr. George F. STauTFer One PicTure ls WorTh a Thousand Words is The moTTo oT The OperaTors' Club. IT is composed oT boys who have been insTrucTed in The proper opera- Tion oT The various proiecTors, amplifiers, and lighTs. In nearly all school acTiviTies, such as assembly programs, noonTime dancing, dances and plays, a member oT This club can be Tound in some sTraTegic spoT operaTing The swiTches or dials necessary To produce The proper sound or lighTing eTTecTs. 49 50 NIIIIIII IZIIIII Firsf Row-G. Luche, G. McCoy, Mrs. J. E. Reed, W. Simmons, D. Shori. Second Row-J. Smifh, R. Taylor, D. Soderland, S. Fisher, A. Calvunesa. KNIITINII IZIIIII Firsf Row-B. Hood, M. Barololr, J. Reddingion, KB. Ohlson, M. Hillier, E. Sheaffer. Second Row-T. Olsen, R. MacMuIlan, Miss D. E. Kaufmann, H. McMonigle, J. Cofumaccio. Third Row-E. Cunningham, J. Fisher, C. Pellegrino, G. Scherer, J. Hilliard. NIIIISINII IIIIIB Firsi Row-V. M. Swayngim, O. Cooper, B. Keers Mrs. B. M. Rice, B. Mammele, V. Werniz, H. Lewis Second Row-E. Porfer, U. Renshuw, V. Linlr, F. Lewis, D. Fifch, J. Bo'H'omley, R. Regnier. Third Row-L. Sfoclrman, D. Huefwohl, J. Taylor, J. Columaccio. I OFFICERS Presidem' ...... . . . William Dahlquisl' Vice-Presidenl . . . . . Wesley Simmons Secrelary . . . ........ Richard Pyle Sponsor .. . ... Mrs. June E. Reed This club is for any sludenr who has a hobby or wishes Io siarl one. Many of I'he sludenls have been making model airplanes, ships, and olhers have slarled coin and siramp colleclions. OFFICERS Presidenf ..... .,......... J oan Coiumaccio Vice-Presiclenl' ..... .,...., E lla Edwards Secreiary-Treasurer .. ........... Joan Fisher Sponsor ........... .. Miss Doris E. Kaufman The KniHing Club is open To any girl in high school. Mosl' of Ihe girls in 'Ihe club are making sweaiers of various slyles and colors, using a vari- e+y of lcniHing siiiches. OFFICERS Presidenl' ...... ........... Barbara Keers Vice-Presidenl ....... ..... V irginia Werniz Secrelary-Treasurer ......... Bealrice Mammele Sponsor ......,..... . . . Mrs. Bealrice M. Rice The Nursing Club is for sI'uder1I's inleresied in nursing as a vocalion and who are inieresiecl in praclical hygiene and firsi aid. 5I 'X X' is 785 CHEF ClUB Firsi Row-R. Franke, Miss A. M. Hoyf, R. Hood. Second Row-R. Hoffecker, R. Forbes. SPURTS ElUB , Firsi' Row-J. Bollinger, L. Murphy. Second Row-J. Cofumaccio, R. Bauronschmidf, C. Whifaker, Mr. G. O. Jones, R. Melhorn, R. Pdrfer, E. Weaver. Third Row-G. Mills, F. Piffs, E. Yeager, R. Orner, VARSITY ElUB First Row-R. Bishop, W. Subers, W. Turnbull, R. Whifaker, T. Boffomley, C. Thompson, M. Sorren- iino. Second Row-R. Rowles, D. Sheppard, A. Siump, R. Goebner, H. Lerch, J. Woyron. Third Row-D. Ebner, D. Speaker, E. Taylor, A. Thris, H. Haffon, J. Hohman, Mr. J. R. Hoplrins. Sponsor .................. Miss Alyce M. Hoy? This club specializes in +he developmeni of high school boys' skill in ihe culinary ar+s. An inferesiing fearure is Jrhe personal disposifion of +ha+ which is concocfed. OFFICERS Presidenf ...... ............. L ouis Sorreniino Vice-Presideni .... .... R oberl' Melhorn Secreiary .... .... C rcig -Whirolcer Treasurer . . . .,...... Roberf Porfer Sponsor . . . . . Mr. 6riFii+h O. Jones The Junior High Sporis Club was organized for ihe purpose of esiablishing be++er sporismcznship and school spiri'r. Fundamenials of sporis are dis- cussed and la'rer pu'r To use Through pariicipafion in various 'rypes of aihleiic con+es+s. X Sponsor ................. Mr. James R. Hopkins The Vorsiry Club is composed of boys who have earned an S in fooiball, baskeiball, or baseball. The purpose of 'rhe club is io promoie a beHer un- dersianding and appreciaiion of 'rhe various sporis. To develop beHer sporrsmonship in ihe school, and +o serve as a guiding influence io younger afh- lefes. 53 SENIUR JUNIUR IIII MAIIII IZIIIII Firsf Row-S. Siarer, C. Sheaffer, Mr. R. M. While, R. Bishop, S. Hoffeclrer. Second Row-S. Maryanslri, P. Hole. D. Faulkner, J. Hufchinson, M. A. Sass, O. Winfermule, E. Riley. Firsf Row-R. Monigomery, D. Mecllen, Mr. J. H. Wrigley, F. Kelley, C. Cunningham. Second Row-P. Fullon, D. CoHon, J, Bishop, J. Elliofl, Y. Pelerson, J. Swilzer, B. Charles, B. J. Sfoclrwell. IIIIAMAIII2 IIIIIB OFFICERS Presidenl' ..... ................ R oy 'Bishop Vice-Presicleni . . . . . . Charles Sheaffer Secrelary . . . . . . Shirley Hoffecker Treasurer .... ....... E slher Lewis Sponsor . . . .... Mr. Roy M. While The Senior Dramalic Club gave a one-acl farce for an assembly program on February I3 and also presenled +he same play in neighboring schools. The 'rifle of Ihe presenialion was The Firsf Dress Suit The casl consisled ol Roy Bishop, Belly Riley, Charles Shealzlier, and Marian Maimone. Sponsor ................ Mr. Joseph H. Wrigley The Junior Dramalic Club is composed largely of ninlh-gracle girls buf is open Io anyone in The Ju- nior I-Iigh School inleresled in clramaiics. Two plays were presenled on January 30, I946, in lhe Juniorl I-ligh School Assembly. The plays were Three Thircls of a Ghosh' and Consola'rion. The casl in Three Thircls of a Ghosh' included Belly Jean Sioclcwell, Calherine Cunningham, Belsy Dahlquisi, Dolores Corian, Barbara Charles, Jane Swilzer, and Rulh Monlgomery. The casl in Con- sala+ion was Jean Bishop, lla Hansen, Yvonne Pe- Ierson, Doris Mellon, and Peggy Fullon. 55 SH -HI Firsf Row-D. Livingston, A. Glasgow, P. Knowlion, E. Riley, M. Budd, C. Lomax, A. Moniague. Sec- ond Row-W. Turnbull, R. Brown, A. Knowlfon, J. Michener, J. Kreider, R. Bishop, N. McKellar. Third Row-S. Connell, J. Kennedy, D. Pearce, G. Resi, L. Clark, S. Slarer, D. Hodlrinson, Miss E. Ro+h. Fourih Row-M. Kerns, O. Sieinmefz, R. Melhorn, J. Kugel, V. Budd, F. Williamson, J. McLarnon. Fifth Row-E. Waldralif, S. Hoffeclier, B. Simpers, J. Kelly, D. Faulkner, A. O'Keefe. STAFF Edilor-in'Chiel ,. . . . Jean Michener Feaiure Edilor .. ,..... Carol Lomax News Ediyor E Q I l Jane Kreider Ari Edilor .....,..,,..... Elizabefh Waldrallf I 1 Business Manager .......,... Dorolhy Pearce Exchange Ed'lOl ' ' lxloclm McKellar Sponsors-Miss Eleanor E. Rolh, Mr. Grililifh Sporls Edilor , , , . Roperl Brown O. Jones Our school paper, Sha-l-li, is a member ol 'rhe Pennsylvania School Press Associalion, winning lhird prize lor mimeographed papers in i944-45. The paper is issued bi-weekly and every issue is seni io our remaining Sharon l-lill boys in 'rhe service. Many ol The slalif members ailended various newspaper conferences during lhe year fo improve iheir meihod and siyle of wriling. The Sha-l-li exchanges issues wiih oiher school newspapers in order io compare and obiain new ideas. 34 SPUIHS ACIIO if .. 58 HIIITBMT FirsT Row-R. Rowles, C. Thompson, W. Subers, G. King, CapTain W. Turnbull, R. Whifcker, D. Speaker, J. Hohman. Second Row-Assis+anT Coach H. C. Tinsley, T. BoTTomley, A. Theis, E. Srock- well, W. Adams, A. STump, M. Sorreniino, H. Ha+Ton, R. Bishop, Fac. Mgr. G. O. Jones, Coach J. R. Hopkins Third Row-E. Taylor, C. Sheaffer, T. Zebley, E. Jarrel, R. Melhorn, T. Roberrs, D. Ebner, R. Goebner. FourTh Row-J. Co+umuccio, E. SeTTle, R. Jones, F. Wilfshire, G. ucore, W. Burger. Fiffh Row-D. Sheppard, Mgr. D. Goebner, C. Yeager, W. Keers, C. STeTe , gr. . PorTer. lT has oTT been Told as To whaT happens when an irresisTible Torce meeTs an immovable obiecT. BUT apparenTly no one had ever ThoughT oT com- bining The Two inTo one greaT machine unTil Coach l-lopkins puT his l945 S.l'l.l'l.S. TooTball Team on The Tield. The Delaware CounTy FooT- ball Championship resulTed when ThaT irresisTible backicield and ThaT immovable line TuncTioned againsT Their unTorTunaTe opponenTs. Team aTTer Team Tell beTore The onslaughT. Some held The Hiller powerhouse To Tairly low scores and a Ta- vored Tew had The disTincTion oT scoring upon The Purple and Gold, buT all ulTimaTely meT The TaTe oT Their predecessors-deTeaT. Will Turnbull capTained This ouTsTanding eleven wiTh The Tour oTher Seniors alTernaTing as co-capTains. As The scores indicaTe, The mosT ouTsTanding conTesTs were Those played againsT SwarThmore and Collingdale. The laTTer was es- pecially welcome as iT broughT To a compleTion The TirsT undeTeaTed TooTball season in Sharon Hill l-ligh's hisTory, The Team placed seven mem- bers on The All Teams aT The area: 'lf-1 All Suburban Team-l'lalTback Speaker: All ScholasTic Team-HalTbacks Speaker and Taylor, QuarTerback SorrenTino, End l'laTTon, Tackle King: All CounTy FirsT Team-I-lalTback Speaker, QuarTerback SorrenTino, Tackle Turnbull: All CounTy Teams-l'lalTback Taylor, Ends l-laTTon and WhiTaker, Tackle King. The season was appropriaTely climaxed by an ouTsTanding banqueT in The school gymnasium on December I3. SCORES Opp. S.H. SepT. 28-Glen Nor OcT. 6-Yeadon ...... OCT. I3-ProspecT Park . OCT. I9-SwarThmore OcT. 27-Lansdowne .... Nov. Marple-NewTown Nov. Springfield .... Nov. 22--Collingdale . .. ToTal . . . Wav? uf' f 71 X 7 f fx iff .- -..., , A, -9,43 3 'EK ' NY Qs 355 i Q HAMP HIICKII Firs+ Row-D. Amy, J. Michener, D. Halton, Co-capfain R. McCoy, Co-capfoin L. Clark, J. Mclnfire. J. Kelly, G. Moore. Second Row-Coach M. G. Waliers, O. Winfermufe, P. Moore, S. Lewis, J. Hamillon, E. Scherer, Assf. Coach D. E. Kaufman. Third Row-C. Pearson, P. Knowlion, I. Sfeger, D. Medlen, J. Hulchinson, J. Ellioi, E. Porier, J. Bishop, E. Smiih, Mgr. D. Livingsfon. I+ is nor in viclory alone lhal we gel our Thrill, buf also in honorably conlending for il. Thai one brief senlence could well summarize a unique l945 Girls' I-lockey season, 'rhe memories of which will linger long in lhe hearls and minds of +he enlire squad of courageous, hard-light ing girls who willed lo win, buf who also knew how lo lose. Ol lhe sixly-four candidales who reporred Io pre-season praclice, nine were previous varsily players. The season opened wirh Yeadon and S.l-l.l-l.S. wenl down lo deleal by Ihe score of 2-I. IT was a challenge lo beller hockey and proved 'ro be efleclive. The final season's 'rally sheel showed lhal lhe Varsify won 3, lied 3, and losl 2, while lhe Junior Varsiry won 4, 'fied I, and losf 3. I Al lhe close of The season lhe Team enioyed a Molher-Daughfer banquel al Whifman's, where all had a delicious dinner and an evening of fun and laughler. ll proved lo be a perlecl ending Io a wonderful hockey season. Every member of fhe leam appreciales lhe excellenl coaching and line spiril ol Miss Wal- lers ond owes lo her a debl of gralilude. SCORES Opp. S.l'l. Yeadon .. . . 2 I Media ,.. .. 2 4 Prospecl . . . . . 3 3 Eddyslone ... . . O 0 Ellis Coll. .. .. I 4 U. Darby ,... .. 5 O Ridley Park ... .. I I Glen-Nor . . . . I Z -VARSITY HIIIIKH Firsf Row-P. Moore, J. Kelly, D. Amy, Co-ccpfoin L. Clark, E. Scherer, J. Hcmillon. Second Row- J. Mcln+ire, D. HoHon, Co-copfain R. McCoy, S. Lewis, G. Moore, J. Michener. Firsl Row-J. Kelly, 1. Homilfon, J. Miclwener. Second Row-Miss M. G. Wclfers, J. Mclnfire, R. McCoy, L. Clark, G. Moore, D. Hoffon, Miss D. E. Kauffman. llllRSlll Sl IDRS B SKHBAH . an FirsT Row--W. Subers, T. Zebley, CapToin G. King, D. Speaker, R. Goebner. Second Row-W. Frcnlre, M. SorrenTino, R. Renshuw, C. Thompson, R. Whifalrer, J. Simpson. Coach G. O. Jones. Under The waTchTul eye oT Coach GriTl SCORES Jones The Sharon Hill baslceTball Team Took To The courT shorTly aTTer Thanksgiving Day wiTh high hopes oi Tollowing up The highly success- Tul TooTball season wiTh an equally successful baslceTball season. Delving inTo a rigorous schedule The Owls soon became The Talk oT The league when They finished The TirsT half oT The season in a Tie Tor TirsT place. MoinToining Their sTeady pace The Hillers came down The sTreTch neck and neck wiTh Yeadon, The deTending champions, To ulTi- moTeIy end The season in a Tie Tor TirsT place. ln a Thrilling playoTT game played aT The Vil- lanova Field House on February 28 The Owls came Through in championship sTyle To whip Yeadon, 52-4I, and Thus bring The Suburban League SecTion 5 BaslceTball Championship To Sharon Hill. S.H.H.S, rneT ProspecT Park aT Lower Merion on March 8 Tor The DisTricT P.l.A.A. playoTT, buT losT by The close margin aT Two poinTs, The score being 32'3O. Sharon Hill ...,.. 23 Sharon Hill ...,.. 32 Sharon Hill ...,.. 44 Sharon Hill ...... 26 Sharon Hill ...... 35 Sharon Hill ...... 28 Sharon Hill .,.... 3l Sharon Hill ,..... 37 Sharon Hill ...... 36 Sharon Hill ...... 48 Sharon Hill ...,,. 45 Sharon Hill ...,.. 32 Sharon Hill ...,.. 36 Sharon Hill ...... 28 Sharon Hill ...... 36 Sharon Hill ...... 34 'Sharon Hill ...... 52 603 PlayoTF game. ProspecT Park .... Collingdale ...... Upper ChichesTer . Marple NewTown . CliTTon HeighTs .. Yeadon ...,.,... SpringTield ...... NeTher Providence Alumni .......,. EddysTone .....,. Upper ChichesTer . Marple NewTown . CliTTon HeighTs .. Yeadon ......... Springfield ...... NeTher Providence Yeadon .. f lifes:--K ra X IRIIPIIIES GIRlS' B SKIIB ll Firsi Row-L. Sheaffer, F. Dorman, M. Sfauis, E. HozliH, P. Moore. Second Row-J. Thomson, J. Kelly, R. McCoy, Capfain J. Homiifon, L. Clark, J. Kennedy. Third row-Mgr. J. Wuesf, E. Scherer, B. Charles, M. A. Sass, S. Lewis, S. HoFFeclrer, G. Moore, Coach M. G. Wol'rers. kb, 'Lg df 4?.J 1 V Q J f MJ Ch 'K J' MMU if Firsi Row-D. HoHon, B. Hiid, J. Oler. Second Row-J. Homilion, J. Kennedy. Coach D. E. Kouf- mann, D. Rice, G. Moore. A , ' i JPAJ MJ P. rdf . L H -A n r' W U4 Mf ,V EHiiHll DERS v J, . S f i I af I fxlyr bl? fi MA, 'yr' X , IV. -Q - li 'xi JJ . 4 , A' JR. Q A VARSIIY BASKHBML Firsf Row-J. Murphy, A. Siump, R. Mellworn, D. Rowles, R. Orner. Second Row-Coach G. O. Jones, A. Guislwlwile, D, Goebner, R. Boyer, E. Selfle, J. Mcclofferfy, J. Rowe. N553 5124? 'Q 41, , ,yay 6' X 5' f I Na Q' ' u- .ow D 68 s Firsl Row-T. Forbes, C. Sfefens, C. Whiiulmer, F. Fredericlcs, R. Pyle. Second Row-Mgr. C. Mcimone, U W. Keers, L. Hufchinson, L. Sorrenlino, L. Murphy, R. Porfer, Mgr. H. Leidy. Third Row-E. Weaver D. Soderlond, F. Pills, G. Hilliard, D. Hoy, J. Wiffman, Coach H. C. Tinsley. JH. HIISH BASKHBAH 9 Mm-fb fwwv d K-L 41-117 '1 n , LU 7 9 f .,' AHIR Sl IUR PlAl CAST Baroness Sliema ..., Mrs. Moss ,...... Reverend MoTher ,. lnspecTor Pearson .. SergeanT Mulligan .. Inez Escapade ..... VeriTy Goodchild . . . Turkey Rohays ...... Prudence Rockingham MoTher Peclc ....... VeneTia Geza .... MoTher Trevor .,... MoTher Peagle ...,. MoTher BassonwaiTe . ReporTer .......... Baron .,..... Mr. TurTle ,...... SisTer Carmella .... Robin McCoy Syma STarer Jane Kreider Andrew KnowlTon . . Donald Hallas . . , . . . BeTTy Riley Mary Anne Sass . , , . . Lois Clark . . . . RuTh Kilian , . . Virginia Budd . . . . BeTTy Boger . . . . . , Carol Lomax . .... Sally Cummings . . , .... Sara Bollinger . . Howard Lerch . , . . RoberT Brown . . Fred Wi'Hman KaThryn Marsden 70 Murder in a Nunneryf' presenTed loy The Class oT 46 under The direcTion oT Mr. Roy M. WhiTe, proved To be a greaT enTerTaining ond Tinancial success. The play, using a casT oT eighT- een Seniors, was perTormed in Sharon l-lili, No- vember 9 and IO, l945. A murder Took place in a chapel of a convenT in England. Who was The killer? IT was The iob of InspecTor Pearson and SergeanT Mulligan, Two members of The police Torce from ScoTland Yard, To Tind ouT. There were many suspecTs: The sTudenTs, nuns, and Teachers, WiTh The help of The MoTher Superior, Mrs. Moss, The assassin, was apprehended and broughT To iusTice. Jllllllllll Plill CAST Mr. Liffle ....... David Sheppard Mrs. Liffle .... .lane Kugel Goody .... .... B ernice Hild Filmer . . . ...... Donald Ebner Glifa .... .... C afherine Sfinger l-lenrieffa ....... Elsie Baum Anfoineffe . . . Anna Monfague Norman , . . , . Kennefh Bishop Cuckoo .. .. . Nancy Peckman Screwball . . Jean Waldraff Almanfina . . . Doris Amy Mrs. Harpeddle .. Dickie Harpeddle .... Miss Pologa ...... Ham Ellers .. Pafricia Moore ' n . . . Pafricia Hale . . . John Pawliga 'Lim q, rlci .fhfgffcr On April I3, I946, fhe Junior Class liffed fhe curfain for fhe delighfful comedy, The Fighfing Lif+Ies. Mr. Liffle was a fypical fafher who fried fo rule his household vociferously, if noi' wifh any sfrengfh. He, however, ran- info difficulfy in assuming fhaf his son Filmer was a model child and in supporfing Norman Peel for fhe hand of his preffy daughfer Goody. Goody much preferred fhe casual, amiable l-lam Ellers. Mrs. Liffle, caughf in fhe middle, did her besf fo keep fhings peaceful, buf humorously failed. When businesslike Norman Peel learned fhaf Mr. Liffle liked him, he immedi- afely made assumpfions and suggesfed nof only fhaf Mr. Liffle didn'f run his business properly, buf fhaf he, Norman, could improve if considerably. When Mr. Peel carried his assumpfions foo far Mr. Liffle was forced fo admif fhaf he was wrong and fhaf his daughfer was perfecfly iusfified in preferring Ham Ellers. Meanwhile, model son Filmer proceeded xfo wreck fhe family car in order fo impress his currenf love. ln fhe end Mr. Liffle was frapped info admiffing fhaf he had been wrong in his iudgmenfs. The audience fhoroughly enjoyed fhe superb performance given by fhe Juniors under fhe skillful guidance of Mr. Roy M. Whife. 7I 2 f gig Q 4 RAD JAM 111 Q 75914 E RM-V,?A NJ WG!! lkyf DE V ACULT fi gfjgliz W M fp ff? ' Li' s . if' T5 QE., -Q xf -1' t' ' I tx , I X A X .3 J, . . I t 3 X , ., ., 2 5 3' is v Mu v w mv- W jQga i, 1Q 45,2 W , :QQ 1 '55 Sz- QQ 3 Sf A pf! 'E .. -sz r . 4' 4 , I 1 K K, 'f ', ,n 7. . ' X Vi YQ R Y ? sig 2 if? 'A Q fm 'F 'Q 'WZ shi x k 'Q' , , ,A E K x Wx ' -' 1' E K ., , ' ff-x A , at 5. 3 I 5, SU? WL 5 sn 4 . I N 'K 6 Q Ev Wgx. PATRUNS Mr. and Mrs. William Bechlel Mr. and Mrs. William Bilbrough Mrs. Blanchelle John Bodkin, Jr. Mrs. E. Boger Mr. and Mrs. Chesler A. Bollinger Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Brown Anna E. Calhoun Mr. Thomas C. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark Bill Cohen Mr. and Mrs. G. Cucore Mr. George A. Cucore Mr. and Mrs. John I. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. R. Dalziel Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Davis Mrs. Donaghey Mr. and Mrs. George E. Emes Mr. and Mrs. William Franke Mr. and Mrs. Richard Friedrich Mr. and Mrs. B. C5-oebner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hallas, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamillon Miss Joy Harrison Mrs. Morgan M. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hallon Mrs. J. Hefner Mr. and Mrs. Waller O. Herb Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hewish Miss Helen V. Hewish Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hodkinson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Hoefler Miss Alice Hower Mr. and Mrs. David Hulchins Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K. Johnslon Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jones Esler L. Jones Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kelley Mrs. Anna C. Kelly Eileen C. Kelly Sergeanl John X. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. D. Kennedy AND PATRUNESSIS Mr. and Mrs. A. Kilian Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Knowllon Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kreider Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Lerch Mrs. Elhel M. Lockharl Miss Jean Lomax Mr. and Mrs. Jonalhan Lomax Mrs. Ella F. Long Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul May Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McCoy, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McCoy, Sr Mr. and Mrs. John V. Mclnlire Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McKellar Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLarnon Mr. and Mrs. John Mellon John M. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Merz Mr. and Mrs. Ernesl Michener Mr. John A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Moore Miss Ada Mulch Dr. Andrew Mulch, D.D. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Parkes Mrs. Gerlrude Read Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Reed Mr. and Mrs. William Resl Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rice Vera E. Sahrhage Mr. and Mrs. Leighlon Slelser Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Slockwell Dr. Earl Tomlinson Miss Belly Tremaine Mrs. E. F. Tremaine Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Turnbull Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. O. Waldralf Miss Marian Wallers Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Whilaker Mr. Roy While Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willshire Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willman Mrs. J. Waylon SHARON HILL PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Regular Meeting-The second Monday evening of the month at 8:15 P. M. in the High School Auditorium. Executive Board Meeting-The Monday evening preceding the regular meet- ing at 8:00 P. M. OFFICERS President .......... lst Vice President .... 2nd Vice President . . . Recording Secretary ..... Corresponding Secretary .... Treasurer ................. Student Loan Trustees .... .Mrs. William S. Parkes . . .Mr. Hugh K. Iohnston . . . . . .Mr. 'l'homas Allen .... . . . .Miss Helen F. Kipp Mrs. Chester I. Turnbull . . . .Mr. S. Wayne Priestley Mr. Charles L. McCoy Mr. Iames E. Thomson Mr. William I. Tosh CHAIRMEN OF STANDING COMMITTEES Membership ..... Ways and Means . . Homeroom Mothers .... Band Mothers ...... Transportation . . . Music ....... Hospitality . . . Program . . . Publicity . . . Recreation ........... Student Loan Fund ..... . . . . .Mrs. Benedict Werntz . . . . .Mrs. Harold Hansen . . . . .Mrs. Alex Dunlap . . . . .Mrs. Samuel Hoeffer . . . .Mr. Ioseph Weaver . .... Mrs. A. O. Ohlson . . . .Mrs. Willicun Powell .Mr. C. K. Wagner . . . . .Mrs. Iames Fulton . . . . .Mrs. Earl Tomlinson . . . . .Mr. Charles L. McCoy A 75 4 PROGRESSIVE ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION Co., Inc: 240 N. 13th St. Phila. 7, Pa. A Complete Electrical Institution Serving Industrial Theatrical Commercial Clients 'Q' ELECTRONIC SPECIALIST SINCE 1920 1 I 1 1 3 1 1 1 Plain and Ornamental Iobbing Attended to Plastering Promptly HAROLD MULVANY PLASTERER 2925-7-9 Reed Street PHILADELPHIA 46. PA. or I I 135 Seminole Avenue, Norwood, Pa. I I -A' Bell, EVErgreen 0678 Ridley Park 1312 l 77 KINGsley 1682 MEYER KLIGERMAN PLASTERING CEMENT WORK BRICK WORK 1324 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA 7. PA. Bell, EVErgreen 2408 Established 1875 AUTOMATIC CARPET CLEANING CO Contractors: Laying, Altering, Sewing, and Binding. 3335 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA 4. PA. 79 A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE Class of 1946 FRoM Stockwell Rubber Co. SPIC AND SPAN CURB SERVICE RESTAURANT CHESTER PIKE IN SHARON HILL. PA. IOHN H. BECKETT. IR. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 1000 Chester Pike. Sharon Hill. Pa. Phone: Sharon Hill 2646 PHYSICIANS' AND HOSPITAL SUPPLIES Biologicals, Vaccines, Penicillin, Estrogens, Insulins, Surgical Dressings, Private Formulae FRANCHISE DISTRIBUTOR FOR SHARP 6. DOHME Special Price Concessions to Hospitals, Industries, Churches and Organizations. 80 , 'l ROBERT I. SOOK IEWELER I High School Rings, Sorority, Fraternity and Club Pins Watches, Engagement and Wedding Rings, Trophies, Medals and Charms OFFICIAL IEWELER FOR SHARON HILL HIGH SCHOOL 4 1001 Chestnut St. 507 Victory Building PI'11'LADELPI-IIA 7, PA. CHAS. H. MOORE Customs Broker and Freight Forwarder 'A' 412 Lafayette Bldg. Philadelphia, Pa. 81 AIR CONDITIONING- THE AMERICAN SYSTEM FOR YOUR NEW -OR- OLD SCHOOL Complete with Filters, Automatic Temperature and Humidity Control, Hand-or-Automatic Firing, Continuous Ventilation. Exceeds Code Requirements-Outperforms Others The result of 50 years ol experience and research. 'A' WRITE US FOR LITERATURE THE AMERICAN HEATING 6. VENTILATING CO. F. D. WINDELL, President 1505 Race St.. Phila. 2. Pa. NOTE: We are also authorized agents lor service and replacement parts by original manu- facturers for all apparatus installed by American Foundry 6 Furnace Co., American Heating G Ventilating Co., B. G. Carpenter Co., National Heating G Ventilating Co.. Wills Warming 6: Ventilating Co., Frank D. Windell. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. iAmerica's Largest Wrecking Co.l Carries a complete stock of new and used building materials of all kinds. Also large stock of government surplus. Come in and look around. 702 Chester Pike SHARON HILL. PA. Free Delivery Sharon Hill 1720 82 S WEBER ELECTRIC Chester Pike's Leading Electrical Store GLENOLDEN. PA. COLLINGDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS 6. LOAN Chester Pike 6. McDade Blvd. COLLINGDALE. PA. on Hill 0844 RADIO COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT CORP. I RADIO SALES cmd SERVICE ter Pike and sharon Ave. SHARON HILL, PA. I Compliments of IOSEPH HALLAS. IR. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKER INTERBORO BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Checking Accounts Bank Money Orders Savings Accounts Travelers Checks Christmas Club Night Depository THE BANK FOUNDED ON SERVICE SUBURBAN SUPPLY Oak Lane 6. B. 6. O. Railroad GLENOLDEN. PENNA. COAL BUILDING MATERIALS 84 National Academic Cap 6 Gown Co. 821-23 Arch St. PHILA.. PA. Manufacturers and Outfitters Ol Academic Caps, Gowns and Hoods. Glee Club, Choir, A Cappella Robes. Caps and Gowns Used at Sharon Hill High School Supplied by Us BEST WISHES FROM BUDD'S GROCERY TAIZ PHARMACY Sharon Ave. SHARON I-HLL. PA. WAGNERS MAGAZINES - STATIONERY 437 Sharon Avenue SHARON HILL, PA. D. MCKELLAR FOLCROPT, PENNA. Representing: Gates Rubber Co. MOLDED RUBBER GOODS 81 Years Training lor Business Accounting ' Secretarial Courses for Men and Women SUMMER SCHOOL begins Monday, Iune 17 FALL TERM , DAY ' Tuesday, Sept. 3 . ,313 EVENING ' Monday, Sept.16 !'i1-.N , ,E ff P E I R. C E SCHO O L f1H11Iq:IiEisTP?l Or BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PEN. 2100 Peirce School Bldg.. Pine St. West ol Broad, Phila. 2 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Dominick Prodendi, Tailor 107 Sharon Ave. SHARON HILL, PA. Sharon Hill 9640 85 SARCDNY STUDICD 1206 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. PI-IOTOGRAPHER FOR THE 1946 OWL S rving the Interests of Delaware Cou ty FIRST OF ALL--THE HOME NEWS 86 Automatic Heating cmd Air Conditioning ARCO Flame Oil Burners Product of American Radiator Co. C. E. WYI.IE For Fuel Oil and Service 93 Kenny Ave. SHARON HILL. PA. Phone: Sharon Hill 1408 F. B. COOGAN GULF SERVICE Chester Pike at Greenwood Ave SHARON HILL. PA. PRINTING . . . O QUALITY WORK 0 PROMPT SERVICE 0 PRICED RIGHT IN'I'ERBORO NEWS 507 Chester Pike PROSPECT PARK. PA. Phone: Ridley Park 0316 BASS' DELICATESSEN 1027 Coates Street SHARON HII.L. PA. Fresh Meats - Groceries Fresh Vegetables Phone: Sharon Hill 1394 FREE DELIVERY my COMPLIMENTS ,gf 5, 0 or THE NINE SENIORS AND A IUNIOR CLUB 87 9 I R A M B U S C H Painting and Decomting Murals FOX BUILDING 1612 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Rfftenhouse 0349 I Q F1 2 4 .f 4 . f ' f,,, D,V!Q f!V .I U W'TdNl-Oulu B P A f ' ffgfdbcdinfffi,-4 Qx 'xqn ' 'W KL A ,, ' 1 , Q7 , I ,, iffy , A 4' ' '? Akai F T dd, , yu Cfflouk-nqomky I 4 4' an H - f PS' E25 1 af -NB biz U c, 1,jm ' .. ' K ,, .,' - 1 X 1' A Af' if Q' J AAQKIO fqk 6 F J , sq ' h V7-' L ' 2 1 by K' ' 'fo Giopw' Q ' 1 5 W .. I ,. Na, - ,Q-1,,, V 4 V .4 ,gg-J' , .V H ,.11,,1,,5Y'- ln' V Q f,yff Msu-3Nm',.Lfs'x'fQ Mgu.MifL!umQp,:M1i 5- -251,215.5 :f-1,3-5A4i6r44.11im':,.:a-maifiii m1mm:iJmM2 63539 z 4522,-,cr Q ? R2-LX, Q4 VX 111-LVZ Y' W fdfiicpdflf-,,,L,u XN 'va A7'Vq- X wwf Y Q A5 ,bag MW


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