fu-AAIEUJ uflfllmnfnam. Wu CJLMQKTY fb XP gfy O X 41055 -if 6,0 gl Y f Wm Rf 1 l958 YEARl300K 'I SALLY LAWSON BURROWES Those girls who have known Mrs, Burrowes have gained more than a knowledge of biologyg they have developed a more sound, mature attitude toward life. As Faculty representative to Council this year, she has stimulated its work with a quick grasp of the situation, undaunted energy, and an ever-present warm humor. Mrs. Burrowes' desire to learn as well as to teach will long be remem- bered hy the girls who have known her personal interest and have taken part in her open class discussions, in which they could express them- selves, and were taught to understand and respect the opinions of their fellow men. O I 1 lledwatlon KATHERINE ELIZABETH READ Ever since we studied Ancient History under Miss liead in Class IV, quiet understanding and patience are the qualities which we have always associated with her. Une of the most energetic members of the Faculty. she finds time in her husy day not only to head the lfnglish Department but to super- vise the Compass as well. During the ilu epidemic, she was constantly performing services which, although unostentatious, were greatly appreciated hy those who felt the warmth of her kindness. Miss Read has respect for each girl's ideas, and at the same time guides her students toward a realization of the true meaning of education. 1 . fn 4 -0 -. ,I P , v I ,A avg v7-1.-i',,i,9 M 4+ if 5 . YA, ' V .EL ,H mf ... 1 -u x A ,D 4 4' ' Ur sl ' 4: .w ,. N 'F- Ls. C I , I 1 ,J - 5' Q' ' 5'-li , . Q -'1 an 1 1 4 Y. 61 Q 4 ' QR. ,gy i .f . V+. 4 :W ,. lm' . V: 1 . bk ,4 - I 4 1 .1 '.-A .L if U . I vf n xii! N- 'V . 'F' Miss MARGARET BAILEY SPEER F.. YERQRQEI I' fr. Ei Q iff... 'I i I A ge? MISS AUGUSTA WAGNER lleadmistresses Administration ROSALIE B. DAVIS Assistant to H eadmistresses LOUISE T. ERSKINE Director of Studies ROBERT ATKINSON Business Manager and Treasurer JANET HAAG House Director ELIZABETH S. BACON Resident Nurse EDITH S. ADKINS Head of Residence JANE T. BLACKSTONE Housemistress KATHRYN B. BRUMFIELD Housemistress ELAINE KIMBALL Housemistress CHARLENE C. MCKEE Housemistress DOROTHY MCILWAINE Housemistress OLIVE ROSE-PRICE Housemistress JANET A. SENFT Housemistress 'Q is 1 1 Faculty KATHERINE ELIZABETII REAII Heazl of English Department MAR1'llA R. GOPPELT DOROTHY NICILWAINE MARIANNE GATESON RIELY PRISCILLA W. SIIAw ALLEGRA WOOHWORTII Head of Social Studies Department CATIIERINIC BOHLEN FANNIE CIIUIJE NANCY P. MASLANIJ GEORCETTE CALLAND Hearl of French Department MIREILLE AZIBERT FRANCOISE DELAPLACE PRISCILLA W. SHAW SARAH HUGIIES ACKLER Head of Mathematics Department ANN K. CRAMLEY MARGARET P. HOFFMAN GRACE R. THOMPSON FRANCES S. WESTON Head of Science Department SALLY L. BURROWES ANN C. MUCAVERO MARY L. ETRIS Head of Latin Department FANNIE CHUHE ELAINE KIMBALL CHARLOTTE RIDPATII Head of Art Department LYIJIA SOKOL DOROTHY WIRE Choral Singing ALICE W. TYLER Music SIIELLY FORMAN Dramatics CATHERINE L. Fox Supervisor of Study Hall N ADIA WATSON Librarian HESTER S. YARNALL Head of Athletics Department THERESE BROWNELL JANE GROVE ALICE P. WILLETTS C7 Front row, left to right: Frances S. Weston, Allegra Woodworth, Katherine Elizabeth Read, Georgette Galland. Second row: Sarah H. Ackler, Hester S. Yarnall, Charlotte Ridpath. Absent: Mary ,lane Etris, Dorothy Wire. Q L x IQ J. f 6 , f snag 4 QQQWSBW gsxvtintgal - fx gk ,if-ff' ' Q I v 9' mf- J 1 'R ygyiikiirvf .4 XA ' , If 492. 'M tx 9 nw , 'R+ ' 9 xx ' gag PCNP7-43 XX -ff 'ff gf Br V33 Wg + psgftx i 5914 nfkt vt-QSW' 0' i ' xt , . 1 ,sexes ft9Qx19l'P 6 ut' aff 419905 gt! i f 40' .9'J l' o o X-X 1 Were not the bluest blood in the country Species various and sundry: Seldom depressed, we've made the grade, Were riding the crest our escapades Could never suppress--e A part of Fifty-eight. Scandals risque in history class, But Jackson and Clay could not surpass The brilliant display Uf'Shipley Fifty-eight. Midnight oil burnt, Lessons learntg Still we found a time to hack and sack it. Sport queens a few, robust, alive, llavaged by flu but we survivedg And when this year's through We'll still be Brown and Blue. New York on stage Was the rage, College boards that tried to make or break us. When June's at hand weill graduate, All this has been grand and now we state: l'nited we stand, The Class of Fifty-eight. Il lllli lf 7 if fs jfj Gtvqj .Hr gf - ' ' ,f 'f 7'SoSi,c.J 36 ' Ty 44' an-ffiff? fp ff- Oy!f ' Sa.lly,', '4Vance Entered: Class IIIg President III, II: School President Ig Beacon Feature Editor II, Compass Board II, Ig Arts and Crafts Club III, French Club III, II, Science Club I: First Hockey Squad III, II, Ig First Basketball Squad III, II, Ig First Tennis Squad III, II, I: First Baseball Squad III, Blue Team. W ' el ' Ny Q Vylb ART R?XOL ,Mc S - Dy iw We R or, Pe sylv' a M5 he r fgvgn fr e t pera ill, Vid! Erduran fore It bastreng d skill. a r an encou ing, Mrcy one of D ' love emb rs of t Cla Her sports QM' sets a xa o ed b he w' the u y n erf ift o tal e' Qghig ess l of ve a en he is able to d ct with a poll but ha still radiating 8 d fr' line A star in sports, a star ith people, rcy always shine. SALLY JEAN VANCE ' Blf'-'-ci-fi Boston, Massachusetts The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute? Sally's cheerful pranks and high-pitched cackle prove that exceptionally perfect behavior does not exclude an occasional bit of mischief. Her advice and counsel are prized, and she 'is respected for complete honesty. She has an inquisitive, searching mind and is always keenly interested in the other person. Sally displays the most admirable quali- ties: thoughtfulness, thoroughness, and a radiant spirit. I' 'Qc-, gr -an Q.. , agar - scMarcy,:1 ccMar,:9 :cMarce9a Entered: Class VIII: President V, IV, III, Ig Vice- President II: Beacon Sports Editor II, Athletic Asso- ciation II: Chorus III, II, Arts and Crafts Club III, Science Club Vg Photography Club V: Journal- ism Club Ilg First Hockey Squad V, IV, III, II, Ig First Basketball Squad V, IV, III, II, Ig First Tennis Squad IV, III, II, I: First Lacrosse Squad V, III, II, I, First Team Captain IVQ Grade A Vaulting V, IV, III, II, Ig Blue Team, Captain II. r S 7 5 SUSAN CUNNINGHAM BACON New Canaan, Connecticut 1 know thou art full of love ana' honesty, And weighlst thy words before thou giv'st A s them breath. Susie is a vivacious spark of enthusiasm, and any attempt to impede her good-humored pranks is flutile, She may have dilliculty in making up her mind, but once a decision has been reached, she does not hesitate to say what she thinks. Not swayed by general opinion, she judges others on their true merits. Susie is sensitive, even emotional, and easily hurt when her trust in mankind is betrayed. Susie HK thinks first of others and last of herself. I S r l Susie, Soos,,' Bootie, Bacon IU UC Q Wer1.dy,,' Wendalls Entered: Class IVQ Arts and Crafts Club IV, III, II: Science Club, President I3 Carpentry Club IV, Journalism Club II: Second Hockey Squad III, I, Fourth Team Captain II: Second Basketball Squad IV, III, II: First Basketball Squad Ig First Baseball Squad IV, I, First Team Captain III, II, Blue Team. Entered: Class III: Member-at-large II: Townsend House Chairman Ig Yearbook Representative I: Chorus III, II, Vice-President Ig Connoisseurs Club II, Ig Cheerleading III, I, Captain II, Green Team. 0 f, P fre., l7fr1 on JJ 51,5 ll ri'T f,': so 1. g'1 i 1 Q -lk.f'l I C fi . 1 -- I a Q 0 0 ,I A l , 1 , ' 3'-. s . V ' - - WENDV BATCIIELDER Haverford, Pennsylvania l 'h . Health and cheerfulness mutually beget J., 0 ,L each other. . ,- , ,, ' I ' S Wendy is a bubbling bundle of inability and un- popularity complexes, and she is one of the best- . ' loved girls in the Class. Her first position in the limelight was center stage on the baseball diamond. Her cheerful Hi! How are you?i' brings the gloomiest into a bright mood. Wendy is wholesome, always full of pep and new uidearsvg she shows great enthusiasm and has a never-dying school spirit. 7 4 l ' .. .l, vi 9 SQA. lJ-ache 'KA Ld, 'll W' '1 -fa if , S Dougie Entered: Class IIIg Christian Association IIIg Science Club I: Political Discussion Club IIQ Connoisseurs Club Ilg First Hockey Squad III, II, Second Team Co-Captain Ig Second Basketball Squad Ig First Lacrosse Squad III, II, Ig Grade A Vaulting Ig Green Team. Jvlmx U l sw 'z -M f-QOAN ELIZABETH BEYER il mal thy H-LCA? 4 if Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania A ef can t was rambow gave thee btrth anal? U I C551 LQJ4 ildhee all her lovely hues. Lil A 3 3 .loan is a shy, serene girl with a pleasant smileo Jw Q' for' all. In her way she is a dependable person, , L5-to lmdblgsonscientious and sincere. Her quiet manner often hidden in moments of enthusiasm. .loan ll.'i4'f 4'llKLPl'always there to hear a problem and give a K DAPHNE DOUGLAS BE'I'I'LE Wynnewood, Pennsylvania The very flower of youth. g- Like a ray of sunshine: Dougie generates enerel unlimited. Tedious tasks are accepted uncomplal ingly. Her insatiable curiosity and trusting love f life and people are pronounced in' her innoce nature. Seldom critical when judging people, sh gives them the benefit of the doubt. Conscientious, and thoughtful, original and active, Dougie will be ' an important member of any society. .A-1 ccjoanis nloaniess Entered: Kindergarteng Townsend House Ollicer I: Christian Association I: Chorus III, II, Ig Madrigal II, Ig Arts and Crafts Club IV, Illg Science Club Vg Journalism Club IIg Third Hockey Squad V, IV: Second Hockey Squad III, II, Ig Second Lacrosse Squad V, IVg First Baseball Squad III, II, Ig Green Team. banswer. A deeper analysis uncovers a fe- 0 . . . . voice and ,a love for music, the p1ano,,and children. 'Agf ,LQ ',.x.n.n.rf',, 'Lu-4 hs-LF X-I A r, x .lv O fs F bl' -.N x Q44 5011, TSJL4 Qi. -.ues ,-1: ,ttlxag F , L JN, f:'.Jr-.Q f'-J V. 'C 5 4 iq L7-.4 JJ. aaa ' A W Vila ? , JON. 0 Jai' a,i 33 r:'J g.i.,.Hi5L'Jf2 u 4. A-l ,-DT' gl Mlhzsm X ,- 'si3'1.J...:, Ig -1-.aT1'1 . . ,,,.,,, , .,,,. . 1. -4.'--gy-Q.,-r ri at '71, !' - I F 1 Q 5, 1 k.,.fpfB '-vs 65,3 G---9. U 3 1 ARGERY DANA BROMLEY Q' Gladwyne, Pennsylvania Zealous, -yet modeslg innocent, though free. Mimsy is seemingly quiet and reserved, but she an startle anyone with her quick w-it and loud ughter. Beneath her rather naive exterior, she nsconces a brilliant, perceptive mind. Pessimistic bout herself and optimistic about others, she people, finding them interesting, and loves her large family. Mimsy is a composite of sweetness and shyness, wit and elfishness. f-'-f---I hour Jtk.. L.-.,.n, -...JP :-5 - - . tl Q Q M gN,,,.'x' i '-ti I J N - ' M S Z!-5 .ccMimsy,aa caMimsaa Vx as '- Entered: Class VI: Arts and Crafts Club Vg Dramatic .x A ' Club IV, III, Ilg Political Discussion Club Ig Green Team. CCAlix97 Entered: Class VIIIg Yearbook Art Editor Ig Arts and Crafts Club V, IV, III, II, Ig Riding Club III, II, Connoiseurs Club II, Blue Team. ALEXANDRA BROWN Malvern, Pennsylvania She moves a goddess and looks a queen. A glass of champagne: sophisticated, exciting and expensive. Never condescending, Alix possesses sen- sitivity beneath her admirable poise. Momentarily quiet and moody, she is soon in peals of laughter. She is warm and emotional, but depends upon no one, Easily set off on tangents about food, art, music, and outer space, Alix is an individual, aware and romantic, with very high ideals. She is a great lady. , its Sims ll Dean miss GQ-0:25. T 'boo I2 'Thema qw so mam eos- wx iw-.s.:f den.-ue. rG,o.qm- mg, in H+ V ot. lblf Q9 ' co. cot-th u.2-.o.,.. mise Swipmiq Omd Qmnqofw- NM. , LUCIA DUVAL CHASE U Will 3Qmn Windermere, Florida swung Bait the hook well, this fish will bitef' A Southern drawl and a catching giggle are Lucky's trademarks. Her generosity is complemented by her warmheartedness and invincible display of cheerfulness. She is a hard worker, devoted to hes' own Southern Club and an enthusiastic supportef. of all Shipley teams. Her unique feature and the one for which she is most loved is her overwhelm- 1 ing friendliness. X ' home, cn. Qxfremwx- Enqus Htomshwx .fh qovteer Qui q ua Quiolee, omdirt . ilk'-'Q' Y lAJQ.QQN:Cv.uvxl,,1 F.. gum. qmD9,O4.S9.cl f WW ' ' Qguyx 4 A E QILQMOOCIWOOS. Lucky,' l lOllbIYX3 , XXQXB . . . . I Entered: Class IIIg Christian Association IIIQ Chorus III, II, 14 Riding Club IIg Connoisseufs Club II, Ig lwbqjgvl Southern Club, President Ig Cheerleading III, II, Ig S 1' Blue Team. 1 qs. tx 'G 'C' SALLY ANNE CODRINGTON Capetown, South Africa All the w0rld's a stage? Sally, Codjish, Sal Entered: Class VIIIQ Chorus III, Ilg Dramatic Club IV, III, II, President I: Science Club Vg Second Hockey Squad V: First Hockey Squad IV, III, II, Ig First Basketball Squad V, IV, III, II, Ig First Tennis Squad IV, III: Second Lacrosse Squad Vg First Lacrosse Squad IV, III, II, Ig Green Team. Individualistic in everything she does, Sally is con- stantly furthering her own ability in drama and kindling others' interest in it. At an early age she acquired a taste for the arts, and especially appre- ciates poetry. She is a warm, impulsive friend whose expressive face records her many emotions. Sally's sensitivity, independence, and loyalty to the English are outstanding features in her dramatic I'l8.tLlI'C. rr A, U v , gr .re 1 i Ag, All: . ,Q A S it M 'Af -N 1 'V ,L, ll J Left., I ...fit - 'Q . --.,, -.1 . 'f.,.- L i -' K , ,, 1, .. . fr. .- , . 4 4 ELIZABETH EILEEN COVICK - - Yorkshire, England -1 ,fs l Her smile was like a rainbow flashing from ' -' a misty sky.','f- - ' 2 vi r AJ tiny figure weighted down by a great stack of books is identified as Eileen, the Yorkshire lass. 'Her quiet voice, associated with kindness and gen- tleness, is an integral part of her nature. Political iitnd social theories are of great interest to this future teacher. Above all, it is E'ileen's love and deep perception of life that makes her the complex and fascinating person she is. sr' I M fi --1-fl-A i - E, S ' va, .U I... , .l 'K lfr! filly. ta A , Alt- K T' . l . o I . . .ll Q f ,- 4- 1- ff A .. g .1 ,.,,s,. . . Eileen w Entered: Class Ig Chorus Ig Madrigal Ig Dramatic K' -Z Club Ig Blue Team. . rl., g 'A -S I, - ,v' 1 L. I .J g : 7 -4 , ' me Barrie, Entered: Class IVg President IV: Secretary III: Chorus III, II, President Ig 'Madrigal II, Ig Arts and Crafts Club IVQ Connoisseurs Club II, Ig Green Team. , X.. ,I ii Im g ll? l JN ELIZABETH BARRETT DOERR Villanova, Pennsylvania Life is not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy. Charming, poised, and delightful, Barrie would make a perfect Southern belle. Friendliness per- sonified, her neat appearance and sweet smile com- pose her special gift of making strangers feel at home. Dependable and sincere, Barrie is always there when needed. Her artistic interests are the center of future dreams. Kind and understanding, Barrie has a truly optimistic outlook on life. 17. , PHOEBE LEE ESHLEMAN Villanova, Pennsylvania It is exactly as if some untamed spirit were 'Q subdued by the very persistence of gentlenessfi Lee, who is loyal, who has a striking smile, laugills at the most unexpected moments, but may quickll become quiet and thoughtful, generating t warmth which smooths over an uneasy situatio f She can argue violently, yet understanding wil bring her to a compromise, Cenerosity and toler-1 ance give Lee the faculty of making her friends: mi 1 V happier in her presence. 9 1 ' 4 l G' ccLee,99 scFleaaa i S 1 Entered: Class VIIIg Christian Association IIg Arts Q l and Crafts Club V, IV, III: Science Club IV: Photog- X it raphy Club Vg Political Discussion Club Ig Blue .fra ' Q Team. 4 le 'f fowWW f' V RE AQAZMPW iiwfw Julia, Giulietta Class Ig Cooking Club, President Ig Green .IULIA FANTACCI Firenze, Italy Sweetness is naturally a woman's wayf, Genuine and poised, .lulia has a warm, sincere heart and friendly smile. Her charming manner wins friends instantly and keeps 'them loving her. She glows with pride at the mention of anything Italian, and experience in both countries has given her mature insight and understanding of others. In her calm, tranquil way, Julia is sensitive to every- thing around her. NVD . AQOJYKRAN NVWAQ f fwwfiwz . ' p may W M fVVt-ll fQf0jm,,,q,,,.'f'VMa DON GN NWA llrflfrv 0-NV 01W Abdfwu fs 5. lv 'emw 2301, to fvwzw-Jim No vw, WJQVKK5-fff!Y oi, M, blrwyu. Agp, 3 - will Ofv 90fNf!i?.f1 6 IW,-fr. MVVA1 fvitfllffz K7V16fv. - ffw.ffL?s.s,EQ'4k.1',:'feL BF' SYLVIA LEE FOSTER Wayne, Pennsylvania The whole world loves the person that brings music and laughter into its lifef, Sylyia is a bundle of fun and temperament, wrap- perl up in affection. She is sincere and conscien- tipus in her work. Jolly lovability has won her A ny close friends. At times she is a clowng more 0 ten her sympathetic attitude invites those around fo tell her their problems and listen to hers. Sylvia's ability and interest in music and drama is fgitense. She is a kind and loyal friend. 1 - 5 1 l X x X Nancy, Nance,,' Cale,,' Snowball,, Entered: Kindergarten: Vice-President Vg Yearbook Editor Ig Beacon Business Managzcr III, Co-Editor IIg Compass Board III, II, I: Chorus IV, III, II, Ig Mad- rigal III, II: Science Club IVQ Photography Club Vg Journalism Club III, President lIg Political Discussion Club II, I: Second Hockey Squad V: First Hockey Squad IV, Ill, II, I: Second Basketball Squad IV, IIIQ First Basketball Squad II, I: First Lacrosse Squad V, IV, Ill, Il, I: Crude A Vaulting: V, IV, III, II, Ig Blue Team. CfSylvia,57 fCSyl7, Entered: Class III: Chorus Ig Dramatic Club III, II, Vice-President Ig Science Club III: Blue Team. . ' gif 5 0 , ,JW ANNE KNIGHT CALEY Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goalg Dust thou art. to dust returnest. Was not spoken of the soul. Nancy has shown that school is a great builder of personality as well as of academic achievements. A diplomat, complex and versatile, she loves rabid political debates. Her interests in music range from Beethoven to Condon. Her quickness of mind and inexhauslible energy produce original ideas. Inde- pendent, poised and level-headed, Nancy is a sin- cere friend whose wit makes her fun to laugh with. V I5 Hilly, Mountain Q A Entered: Class Ig Chorus Ig Madrigal Ig Music Club, President Ig Green Team. .MeW'wPc . AYM at H x . 'MQ 'noi ci' Chi Ja CLA ft. ICZZS' , vw yt L1 Wt mW7,-yy QLQMMLQ V DOROTHY HOPE GULBENKIANCWU Wnf 16 Plainfield New Jersey f f ' f Be not ashamed to say what you are not ' -f' ashamed to think. Dottie is full of energy and constantly in the fore ground, whether in class debate or tennis tourna- ment. She has a deep perception of life and great insight into people. With a consoling heart she bolsters up a friend in need. Her independent. clear-thinking personality will be a great asset in the realization Of her ambition to be a criminal lawyer. HELEN LANSING CILLESPIE Exeter, New Hampshire And gentle in their manner, they do bold things in a quiet wayf' I Hillyis modesty cannot conceal the fact that she has many talents. She is a frequent visitor to the music studio, where her playing attracts a group of interested listeners. Unfailingly sweet-natureil, she has chosen kindergarten teaching as a caredir. Her graceful, artistic hands and subtle sense of humor are the outward signs of an energetic and versatile personality. 6 fi w f Co iw DottLe,,, Dain Entered: Class II: Chorus ll, l: Madrigal II, I: Hobohemians ll, lg Dramatic Club ll, l: First Bas- ketball Squad ll, I: First Tennis Squad ll, l: Blue Team. Wt' M I ,wif . I o ATHA Nqxfi: H ' o Pit ur , nsylv i I ' nf ke' so sly y u m y neter gel lt a we vu I V ' ou f ' 1' .H A le fecti giggle, accompanied by clever . ' 't ions good-natured gags, reflects her deli- us sen of humor and her ability to get along 0 it hers. She is known and respected for her 3 ' nality and leadership and for being unflus- ered, tolerant, and unselfish. Katie has a huge ' eart, which has made her one of the few girls truly loved hy everybody. A f -0' 6 g F 9 Q og - .3 J 'cKatie,,' Katink,,, Kaf0oft,' Entered: Class II: Chorus II, Ig Science Club Il, I: i 'K Connoisseurs Club II: Third Hockey Squad II: Sec- , ond Hockey Squad Ig First Basketball Squad II, I: 3 5? f' First Tennis Squad II, I: Second Lacrosse Squad II, 5 I: Blue 'leam. r P N Ann, Annie', Entered: Kindergarteng Arts and Crafts Club IV, III: Photography Club V: Connoisseurs Club II: Blue Team. Q' 1, x. x' ' , F. :N I 4. Www., ANN PAXSON HART Villanova, Pennsylvania The mildest manners and the gentlest heartf, An organized, hard working student, very neat in all she does, Ann can be depended upon to do her best. She is one of the sweetest and most feminine girls in the Class. She will be remembered for her ironic remarks and friendly good nature. Ann is one of the few girls who can take the teasing she is given. 'Deaf fvtiss nc.a..ll, 'IWm.nlv -hs-is as ll . , , l A Q X 'FCP-. Osb3l'l 'rw' firm. SL-Lssgi Lf-.Shi sq Y , 9 I 'N -1 , . I- Ay' I n 1-lf. rs-.Ss -Dawn -3,9 as 'Ms .f 'bflflf I f A ' Q X ' . . , ' A , ' sus '-W- sf P '-f.'o e ua. f.-uh . n ., r ,up ri ' - . Q ,Q . . !- ' ' A x, 1 L 'S I' is f J I' P 'fl ' 5' 'vo 'J S 6w suSl-Fw-n Q-.aaa --L M' L-can 'I t. 4.' 'l'l? J '89 -'I A: -sw ,Q--9 ,tis-. N. 5 . ' - I .Jr '..f. ,Q 5: 5 'I ,wi 5 A fs! 0 r ln og'-56.50 asgvi. A 3.00. 5? 0 .: .: A - Q .B - . -44 -1.- 4 lin., c i, ccleanu Entered: Class XII, re-entered Class Ig Arts and Crafts Club IV, III: Science Club IIIg Photography Club Vg Green Team. fx 9 w rl' ' ff PAMELA BYRD KAUFFMAN Old Greenwich, Connecticut Dare her lest she do it. Pam is a cool, calm, collected girl who enjoys life to the full in her natural and casual way. Decisive but unpredictable, she is sometimes excited by little things, but remains unruflled by the larger matters. When she wishes, she is a hard worker with original ideas. Her fun-loving spirit has been a big addition to the liveliness of the corridors and classrooms. Pam has the definite beginnings of a rl. T 3. J JEAN ANDERSON JOHNSON 4 Villanova, Pennsylvania Q Remember this-that very little is needed make a happy lifef, Jean has a constant smile and graceful, natur beauty. She is quiet, but does not sit unnotice Happiness and generosity compose her friendly di position. She has good common sense and he character displays a motherly instinct. Neat in appearance, she is recognized by her unique walk. There are three words for Jean: lovely, likeable, and loving. 9,1 1, Jiq? Q 2 vw. - vi 1 ' is l and If oe 'f grove 1 Bob I 6:Panl,79 c4Kauf75 Entered: Class Ilg Arts and Crafts Club II: Riding Club Ilg Journalism Club Ilg Political Discussion Club Ig Green Team. cosmopolitan. LJ A y 18 1 '- VID A ' Q V 1 . ' ' 5 Q . ' , , . 'O 0, il 4 H Q ' SY . ' 5 U I I ' 5 -U n A - 3- 4 l U Q 1 3, Q ',.- ' ' ' , u SUSANN KELLY Paoli, Pennsylvania 4. Suppress me if you can. Iwisputably the most uninhibited female in Class, Sue is known for the antics which have made her up figure of comedy. When flustered, she is dillicult 'lfo understand and untangle. Her moods range from '75 yhe inert to the berserkg however, she is capable of displaying intelligence and thoughtfulness. Her depth of character is not always apparent, but to those who know her well, Sue is a trustworthy friend. i I A o 0 , I A A Q 5' H E'-' 55 rw , . 11 6 Ann, Annie,,' Kramer, Krams', Entered: Class Illg Christian Association Ill: Political Discussion Club ll: Connoisseurs Club Il: Arts and Crafts Club I: Cheerleading Ill, ll, Captain I: Green Team. t t X l . -1,-Nxgxiu s'nf,x 'R 'X ' s Q its CCI 97 CG ,iifgii vii-Asc 9, 5. ,--. Sue, Kel, Kelly, Albert ' Entered: Class VIg Yearbook Photography Editor I: Arts and Crafts Club V, IV, Ig Dramatic Club IV, III, II: Riding Club Ill, Ilg Third Hockey Squad V, IV, III, II: Blue Team. X'-if '-'ack '11, vim ' A L r i.,,a .J-at Y N5 gill 4. l'.,'- 'R rams 5.5-if hxg 'I-.Vi A gi sl L N - qv' M S ' J ,ANN KRAMER p t - vo I O., ,, e ., Carlisle, Pennsylvania .Thu Vg geauz Whatever is worth doing at all is hrorth J U. ' ii L ' doing well. 5 ' Noticed without being loud or noisy, Ann's pres- ence is felt. She shows spunk and spirit leading Shipley's cheerleaders. industrious and dependable, she has time for fun, although herikmischievous moods are hidden by a look of innocence. She is frank and honest. To some she seems quiet, but to her friends she is the opposite. and although Ann seldom expresses her views, she achieves her objec- tives in silent determination, - - X K ' 5 ' ' g P 5 fg lil.. - S .X . Q . , N' Y u Q x Lal -' . g ,Q . 51 I ,A is 6. ' ,S K tix. 5 I ' - ' DF, sn, 'W'- ' L1 .. s s . 5 P 16' W' CHRISTINE CAMERON KIIEHN Buckingham, Pennsylvania For softness she, and sweet attractive gracef, Soft-spoken and warm. Chrissie is dependable in all things she does. At first sight she appears quiet, but to her close friends she is as full of fun and noise as the next person. Even if one doesn't know her well, one still feels at ease with her thoughtful manner and whispering smile. With unending patience she listens to any problem. In her own way, Chrissie radiates natural grace and poise. fQ.xQJr MA ,. i 'if . . 'line-.yolks if tptp p ptpn Y it I+ Lpovvl us c.-'lq-Qoc lux ianee f lofss KJ .T TUE- ' S5 csfwd have nous ' L is-,s,,f.5tA lv 5 Chrissie, Co0n,'XtfrXcbmiL Quik CDG VYNQQF FN: Entered: Class IV: Vice-President IV: Chorus III, LOWS , II, Ig Connoisseurs Club II, President Ig Green Team. . ISS--'P-J Pear- Miss Read. I NTI so Marion, Mari, s D . I -1 . - l. - Ltecl' bob K 336IC?-1515? 2f3gtiQnd1e.'gSiii2Zfei'2if.if'ai' . A5i.0J.fQiZ2hiV't1lli, ' Vg F' H -k. S V, IV, III, II, F' T .b un I 4 + Captaihstlz Ij7irsiyLagfiJZge Squad V, IV, IIITTIQ Eiiird ex? ' GQ Team. 5 I +5 V, -Qor in ou ,. LP ,Cl R done -lor u.s.'.E cami' on R- rxxbkl ehdllqh MARION SEMANS LEAs U ,ke od C e V'll , P l ' ' s ax Bashfull siiiigelrity Zrrissdloiiiiariifaloeflgxl, og f mm lVIarion's uiet words of enthusiasm displayrtllar E4 q loyal school spirit. To the casual observer she is reticent, but this is only a front which conceals a fun-loving, high-spirited personality, With con- ' sideration for others, she performs many little lah i inconspicuous kindnesses. With a mature recogni- tion of the values of life, she adheres with silent determination to her principles of personal integ- rity. f. vt... X . ,,, l.. Q, l - Q A 0. , , ak .4 L-- ., N- 5 4. ANN BHICLSFORD MCCOY K f 'C Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania '- As frank as rain on cherry blossomsf, The first impression of Ann is happiness. She radiates it throughout the school day. Full of fun, she goes off into unexpected spasms of laughter, but proves to be a sincere listener, generous with possessions both material and of the heart. Ann amazes with her artistic talents, apparent in the profiles she does of the visitors to her room. Among her determinations is the desire to prove the male supremacy theory. . .,.., -..-waz' L X C 'I ' ' v A . 9 . ... Q3 . . . if tc' s - 4 ' Ann, Boobs,7' McCoy, Annie', ,, 9 ' ' Entered: Class Ig Yearbook Assistant Art Editor I3 Arts and Crafts Ig' Green Team. ' I 4 Kb' xbrll , li' -rl 4 A' - , ' ' 1 si' I' k L X g ' . - is Q A 4 i. .. - v. if pak x1,f,,Lag,,4 yfagxs . S n 0 . J- .L-ova ' L-L-Q tot -seq- ' ' A-51-3-+ .- T ,xl g.a-..-,. 'J' -,e.... . ld' l'at?, oPatty+AJMJ.y J ' 8 Entered: Class IX: Arts and Crafts Club V, IV, III, J. :C A Il: Science Club IVg Political Discussion Club IQQA-V-rg -..Q ,s Second Hockey Squad V, IV, Third Team Captain X .- I III: First Hockey Squad ll, I: Second Basketball 'U' -3 Squad V, IV, Ill: First Basketball Squad Il, I1 First ,f ' I' Ag .Q 1 u Lacrosse Squad V, IV, III, Il, Ig Green Team. ' . 1- ' 7 -ls-Ml WL .5 1,1 44.2,-'ln '-.-21.1-v .?,. u 5 . , 5 . 8 I 5 A If 5 ? y- -- lt F A J., P- , , -- sql 4- s 6 f tiff' PA'i'Ii1'C1A iv1c1LvA1N 551: .-.L H v.Down'ingtown, Pennsylvania X7'-Ll.: J , ,L Never elated while one man's oppressed, ,,. ' x ,4- x.. D Never dejected while another's blessed. 31. I kugv H Although sometimes shy, Patty is willing to help at any time, Hard to convince, she speaks from the courage of her convictions. She displays an interest in many things, especially horses, and enjoys any worthwhile discussion, Her moods range from out- bursts of frustration to sweetness of nature. She has a philosophical attitude toward life and will 5.1 bf --5 W. '. 'nr -. 5 - . ' Q 'lr' 7-5 qs s ,., , , ' F surely succeed in the pursing career she plans. ,- ij oJ.r1jAwL1AA..g,1ft ,.,.. -, v .4-fax. 'P F S 5-E .fe-1 -in ,tvs C--f--s .14 A -f, 5-use .0-nor' t65. ... .'j!l ,eA,. t.. -3,,- ...Pt , ' I -a 21 'Q I si: -3' ' ar' vr,.g:' 9 9 f5'Y.-'J -3 :QQ-jg qsgg 'yy flfr fs fa. ,au gf 66Pan,L99 Entered: Class IIg Arts and Crafts Club Ig Political Discussion Club Ilg Blue Team. Nr .K 1 4 t We 1 RUTH MIKHALAPCRQJM Gates Mills, Ohio Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low- an excellent thing in woman. Ruth is admired for her individuality. She dislikes the ordinary and conventionalg foreign and exotic things such as Turkish jewelry, Spanish music, and Russian literature appeal to her. Outwardly excit- able she is internally calm and collected, sure of herself and emotionally mature. The way in which she speaks, her gestures, and her impressive voice make her a pleasure to be with. CAMS. fb 'H' .-'fs ' PAMELA HALE MEEKER New York, New York Active? Always! Silent? Never! Small, quick, vivacious as a chipmunk and a trifle vague at times, Pam is artistically inclinedg the bright colors to which she is attracted in Picassois paintings typify her own personality. She is very proud of her Spanish bloodg she has a passion for French berets, cocker spaniels and loden greens. Pam has always shown great interest in social work and will accept any responsibility given her. Ruthie,H Rufus,', Ruth Entered: Class VIIQ Arts and Crafts Club V, III: .lunior Dramatic Club IVg Science Club III: Political Discussion Club V, II, Ig Connoisseurs Club Il: Third Hockey Squad Ill, II: Blue Team. qt. XX I if g ,, 21' Q 1 4 I y . Jn Ai l A , 'I .6 1 -V-Q'QJ r. A r r L ff. -ff , -. Qc-'al Al 5 his 5 'vslna -'41,-, I I 1 1. A .qt -f -1 1. '. ,1- .J ,s ' 1 1 'n 4 ' 5 ' 4 nl 0' t ll -' 4 1- I: 'Q' 5 1 ,x 1 , ' -' 1. f '. Av v- - HELEN KATHERINE NICHOLSOB . ' Devon, Pennsylvania ' ' 7 Mslar of the unconquered willf, Behind a book labeled Kipling one may catch a glimpse of Kathy. She is full of fun and at times her eyes sparkle with mischief. She has an open, frank character and her convictions are hard to shake. She is a conscientious worker and does well in whatever she undertakes. Drawing is her most important hobby, however, she also likes sailing and acting. Kathy is friendly but strictly inde- pendent, 1 ' , ir fl ,Q QD 4 A' ff! 4 N IJ J ,Tia . 1 .. ,lv I :lg Q-fu f f f 1 z f fi' A05 3. 7' 1 off - Lo ' L, V 7 ffLy4',bC. ' 4 E I-7' 5 Kathie, iGNiCkIi8,, ' ' ' ' I 'J l-r Entered: Class V: Arts and Crafts Club V, IV, III, 5 ' 'lr 2 4-:I j g Il, Ig Science Club III: Third Basketball Squad Ill: Y. 'A xx ,A rl Green Team. 0 , , f , ,Y , -Y ...ff . , 1, 'J - . 4 7 F If , .,.f4-, ,-' -.. ' I 17 f 4...-ff' -.-J. - if A if-1 1,fl.u ' Alb tu !l'4 'l cicissyaai 6cCiS,!9 cclvobbev Entered: Class Ilg Member-at-large II, Political Discussion Club Il, President I: Third Hockey Squad III: Second Hockey Squad II, Second Basketball Squad II: First Basketball Squad Ig Blue Team. to MARY CAROLINE NOBRE Delray, Florida Earnestness and industry-and yet a merry heartf, Cissy possesses a buoyant spirit and undaunted enthusiasm which she spreads throughout the School. This unquenchable spirit is visible in every- thing she does. She has a quick smile for everyone, and with friendly hut fierce determination will argue to the end her views in any field from politics to hair styles. A political enthusiast, Cissy would like to continue this interest in later years. 23 c6M0lly5: Entered: Kindergarten: Chorus III, II, I: Madrigal II, I: Arts and Crafts Club Vg Dramatic Club III, Il, I: Science Club IV: Carpentry Club IV: Journalism Club III: Political Discussion Club V, II: Second Hockey Squad IV, III, II: Second Basketball Squad II: Second Lacrosse Squad V, IV: First Baseball Squad III, II, I: Grade A Vaulting IV, III: Blue Team. asks 5 1 MARY ELLEN OGELSBY Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania That young fellow is full of the devilfu Dramatic gestures express Mollyis feelings, those of an actress, versatile and capable. She is continually in a tizzy, forever rushing here and there but always finding a moment for friendly sympathy. Her infallible sense of humor radiates even when the joke is on her. Alert in mind, Molly is a composite of infrequent seriousness and scatter- brained moods. I f' ,f 'K l BX M . U ' 5 5 is Q - 1 ' A-. l 051' X ,I 4: ':Paley,'7 Pa.leywit:e,,, Hilary, 5 I' 'L i -V ' Entered: Class III: Chorus III, II, I: Hobohemians ,jf X ' II, Ig Political Discussion Club II: Connoisseurs Club C4 N s X II I Crafts Club III: Green Team. X L7 4 F sw. ta- i H37 ..,, ,- ix 3 xl 45 N Q r ' C :- KU . HI rbi Riley' A ci' , J V 0 ,h 'York GTX gh he b 'ttle, 'fshe b j ar in gay and' Sylusing, al ys r dfy 1h a , it 'c or Scheme. He s of h or is unique, upled with! cious i roduges a e t outb t er a exc ma- n n S ed' th Clas il al ferocio . a Hllar fin'es th rds ite, 6' X l s la tio C 1 o . 0 ypoc ria she s 'agnosi y bv to Yes? -Fs Qmq,,q9omn1 ' .lmao osfaisiskwfsdt wig 3 HSQM1 .JC ANNETTE McINTlRE POUCH Wynnewood, Pennsylvania As good a soul as ever trod on shoe of leatherf' Stubborn, with definite, unshakable opinions, Bon- nie is ready with a solid argument, expressed firmly yet sweetly. Generously willing to take on respon- sibility and give of her time to help, she can be counted on for consolation. A spontaneous laugh and a certain sparkle reveal Bonnie's love of fun, and her witty comments give vent to her jolly sense of humor. x , t ii' .I Ji., Ji, cw- 'L' LST' l6Sue,95 usu-sie!! Entered: Class Hg Chorus II, Ig Madrigal Il, lg Arts and Crafts Club Hg Green Team. -BQf Bonnie, Bon-Bon, I ogo Entered: Class IVg Beacon Photography Editor II: Chorus III, II, I: Arts and Crafts Club IV, Illg Photography Club IIIQ Journalism Club IIg Connois- seurs Ig Green Team. . A J I ,Q S , Xxx I xi- Q -.r 5 i SUSAN FAY RAWLINGS Marion, Ohio Music is the thing of the world I love the mostf, Sensitive and perceptive to things around her, Susan appreciates and understands beauty as few do. Sen- timental and emotional, she has an unusually strong feeling for musicg Brahms, romantic themes char- acterize her thoughtful and reflective moods. She deserves the hest in life and will bring happiness to others because of her great capacity for affection. personality in restless agitation? R GG ' '77 Vwi Entered: Class XIIQ Vice-President Vg Secretary IIIQ Member-at-large II, Ig Arts and Crafts Club V, IIIQ Science Club IVg Journalism Club III, IIg Political Discussion Club V, II, Ig Third Hockey Squad V, IVg Second Hockey Squad III, Third Team Captain Ilg First Hockey Squad Ig Second Basketball Squad V, IV, IIIg First Basketball Squad II, Ig First Lacrosse Squad V, IV: First Baseball Squad III, II, Ig Blue Team. v-X .ia NANCY CATHERINE RHEA Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania lt represents all the emotions of a richly endowed VIRGINIA VANDER HORST READ Haverford, Pennsylvania Great thoughts, like great deeds, need no trumpetf' ' Short-cropped, naturally curly hair and eyes like those of a startled fawn are the first impressions of Vivi. Basically quiet, but with an uncontrollable, explosive laugh, she is fond of a good argumentg in politics she is the convinced supporter of the Democrats. She combines scholastic ability with common sense. Her character is one of dependa- bility, steadfastness, and insatiable curiosity. 15221 1- g X -P , CN Fo ' - 3 ' f P . I s l6NanCy77 Entered: Class XIIg Secretary Vg Compass Board Ig Dramatic Club IV, IIIg French Club V, II: Journal- ism Club IIIQ Political Discussion Club V, I3 Green Team. When Nancy enters the room there follows an air of mystery. She is quiet and graceful, a roman- tic dreamer, remote and often deep in thought. She can shake the foundation of a solid argument or turn a game of tennis into an English tea party. She knows culture and has expensive tastes. Nancy has a complex personality and is warmly respon- sive. 1 atv DEBORAH LLOYD ROSSITER Easton, Maryland Smooth runs the water where the brook is deepf, Debbie is considerate, poised., and mature. Dedi- cated to nursing, she proved herself to be Shipley's Florence Nightingale during the llu epidemic last fall. At School her personality is split: she is both merry and subdued. With all these qualities and a very subtle sense of humor, Debbie commands respect and attention wherever she is present. 'fo xi V7.0 :Mu-'T . .1 A-, I, ,Q V rho r-vw-411.4 ,,ytl i 1 ' ' ' V .N , I . Hug,-,Q mtgnl -.mvuueksod .5 Q' 1 IL!!!-r. 'pu xxx uw A. v1..u ' rvwl- 84 4. . Aan .Qin '-A .agpkm . LIAAAJCA 0 scDebbie,sa scDebs,9s uReb9s J -,LQAJ ' ' nga -4,-fi Entered: Class IV: Member-at-large IVg Secretary A 8 W' , 5 ,bg 1944 .J ' ,A I me IIIg Head Prefect Ig Christian Association Class Rep- M. ,Q .F,5,la. ff-5.., LD -tow-4 resentative Ig Chorus Ilg Science Club IV: Photog- bu . , raphy Club IVg Political Discussion Club II: Southern A ,v-8 'TNQ '5 ? ' LE- Club I: Hobohemians Ig Third Hockey Squad, Fifth I Team Captain II, Ig Blue Team. Evie,i, Scatts,n Emu Lester C J Entered: Class VI: Member-at-large Vg Beacon Co- Editor Il: Yearbook Business Manager I: Athletic Association Vice-President Ig Chorus III, IIg Arts and Crafts Club V: Science Club IVQ Photography Cluli Vg Journalism Club III, President Ilg Second Hockey Squad V, IV: First Hockey Squad III, II, I: Second Basketball Squad IV, III, IIg First Basketball Squad I: Second Lacrosse Squad Vg First Lacrosse Squad IV, III, II, Ig Grade A Vaulting III, II, Ig Blue Team. 3 , I l E,-' X EVELYN MORRIS SCATTERCOOD Villanova, Pennsylvania Nothing is so new as a new naturalnessf, Evie is recognizable by her energy, comical sense of humor and natural, unpretentious mannerisms. A many-sided character, she possesses an infinite store of unselfish kindness. A loyal supporter of the rights of others, she has a sensitive mind that weighs arguments justly. When she is happy, she glows, a mischievous grin may swiftly give way to an embarrassed blush. Ilvie bubbles with love of life and a life of love. vm , mass Gr.-A s QTWQUV- QPQL Sm I OS -Kei VCLME UCS- :ANL l'i'S'Am25 :'t xiii' eve-.A-X kqmcrs OSS -afdrca ,use ':. :MNA -sauce va NNNSYYSQ NW OSX-X 3-mf Nwf -2 came! -gt:-2-f,-txxllvqsci- ye kc-L. gg! ts ,ues-ngktfgxklgx biz: Y Qty Cro ca om Crux - sTicu.KXlf, 28 as .15 if n ,,1,, if X Si 'K q 'VUW KAREN MERRIAM SHARP Y-fmel Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Renny has a sense of fun that appreciates the humor of others, both young and old. She is endowed with exceptional common sense and the ability to create a relaxed atmosphere. Independent and self-assured, she is not easily deceived. With her interest in helping people, Renny has been one of the most devoted social workers of the Class and a backbone for all School charitable programs. Rermy', s Yiblltht- Crvlltqt 7 Entered: Kindergarteng Christian Association IV, III. 12.1,-..:xf,YE Cin . Secretary II, Vice-President Ig Chorus III, II: Arts , N-11 and Crafts Club Vg Science Club V, IV: Second Hockey Squad V, IV: First Hockey Squad III, II, Ig First Lacrosse Squad V, IV, III, II, Ig Grade A Vault- ing IV, III, II, I3 Green Team. SUSAN BRINTON SHARPLES Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania The fairest garden in her looks And in her mind the wisest books. With the rare asset of being able both to make conversation and to listen to others, Susan is intelligent, mature and poised. Displaying many different moods, she is often heard giving under- standing advice to others. Insatiably curious, she has varied interests, including an up-to-date knowl- edge of the latest best-sellers and smash hits. Susan is a sophisticated lady truly concerned for the happiness of those around her. 1, Susan, Sasi,', Sharples,H 'cShape', Entered: Class XIIg Dramatic Club Ilg French Club V, IV, IIIg Riding Club IIQ Connoisseurs Club Ig Second Hockey Squad IV, Third Hockey Squad Ilg Second Basketball Squad V, IIg First Basketball Squad Ig First Tennis Squad Vg Second Lacrosse Squad Vg Blue Team. CYNTHIA FORBES SMITH Villanova, Pennsylvania Very modest, holding her brown eyes downward ' fthe' picture of youth and unprotected IIlll0Cf'llCf'.,, A diligent worker, Cindy is a quietly determined person who invariably exerts the best of her ability. Although she is reticent and shy, she is aware of what is going on around her. She is a self-disciplined individual with definite ideas which are hard to sway. ln response to humor, her face lights up in delight and radiates warmth, a quality which makes her easy to be with. fy 1' fi 95.915 ag 'Cindy A 0 0 Entered: Class Illg Chorus III, II, I: Madrigal II, I: A I . - Dramatic Club II, I: Science Clulr III: Riding Club A.. K , - , III, II, Political Discussion Club III: Green Team. ' o- x X i M x ,Q , ,, 5 K., A .I . t .-v' V' ' cccailas ' 13 ' It - Enteredi Class-IIIg PdliticaliDiscussion ,Club II, Ig 3 A . Frem C u m , out ern u 1 ue eam - I M it g wh llIII IIQS h CllIgBl T . ,,,, . .-- if I I - CAIL ROBERTS SMITH Paramaribo, Surinam Fate tried to conceal me by calling me Smith. Gail has a bravado about her that to casual ob- servers may disguise the sensitive, sympathetic side of her character. With her constant whims and changing fancies, she may appear to be a rebel, keeping everyone guessing. She is very impulsive and frequently in trouble of some sort, although she is at heart a gentle, home-loving girl. il :it Stu, Shannon, Shann,' Entered: Class IV: Chorus III, II, I: Madrigal II, I: Hobohemians II, I: Arts and Crafts Club IV, III: Connoisseurs Club Ig Cheerleading III, II: Blue Team. Z s .0 CONSTANCE BASSETT TEMPLETON Hinsdale, Illinois The only way to have a friend is to be onef' Connie is a genuinely refreshing picture of health. Usually found smiling, she is quiet, dependable and even-tempered in spite of her red hair, Her achievements in sports are due not only to her athletic ability, but also to her boundless spirit. With many accomplishments to her credit, she must be admired for her modesty. Her gentle dis- position and understanding manner enable her to make friends easily. SHANNON STUART SPURDLE Highlands, New Jersey The female of the species is more deadly than the malef, Generously endowed with the gift of gab, Shannon is friendly and open-hearted. She has great dex- terity with figures, a skill which contrasts with her style-conscious, artistic flair. Constantly suppressing worries, she passes through life with a smile and a shrug of the shoulder: beneath her carefree air, however, is an independent and mature spirit con- cerned with the more serious aspects of life. I' f' I C0nnie,'i Conelda,', Conn Entered: Class II: Secretary II, I: Athletic Association Secretary Ig Political Discussion Club II, Ig Second Hockey Squad I: First Basketball Squad II, I: First Tennis Squad II, I: Second Lacrosse Squad II, I: Green Team. 'I ' .l if.-'51 r R j HELEN CLUCAS TOWNSEND , Wayne, Pennsylvania 'QA simplicity is the most baffling of all human ly' achievements, and the most perdurablef' Helen is the kind of person who never talks long without smiling, optimistically emphasizing the humorous side of a situation. Seldom flustered or angry, always a good listener, she is quick to forgive and forget and rarely complains or criti- -cizes. Totally unselfconscious, she is very modest about her athletic achievements. Friendly and cheer- ful, Helen is a companion to all. Bee? ge?-Y xv' saMarty19 t Entered: Class IV, Member-at-large IV, Christian Association IV, III: Riding Club Ilg Photography . Club IVg Joumalism Club IIIQ Political Discussion Club II: Connoisseurs Club II, Ig Third Hockey I Squad III, II, Second Hockey Squad, Fourth Team Captain Ig Blue Team. .- Q - 55251 Cn 1 ' ii. 'eil' l uHelen,99 scHels7 Entered: Class XII: President Vg Vice-President IV, IIIg Member-at-large IIIg Athletic Association II, President Ig Chorus III, II, Ig French Club IIQ Science Club IV, Ig Photography Club V, IV: Jour- nalism Club IIIg Political Discussion Club Ilg First Hockey Squad V, IV, III, II, Ig Second Basketball Squad V, IV: First Basketball Squad III, II, I: First Lacrosse SquadsV, IV, III, II, Ig Grade A Vaulting V, IV, III, II, Ig Green Team, Captain II. ':..+ i.Le4 TC. 1 , 0 - . .- ' 5 1'-as 5 ' ' 0 a . S 'N 4 r Q - 1 ., J - N, I , g L A w-'A 1- . . , ..,- . -. 1. n. V Q'- .. - - 0 - ' ' u . vs' I , . , ti - s. C , , Q - , 5 QQ .- n- A Q. MARTHA VAN BEUREN , ' - Morristown, New Jersey A She possessed a peculiar talent of producing .. , eject in whatever she said or did. . ' Behind her unmistakable laughter and unfailing good humor, Marty is a calm and level-headed girl. She 'is the creator of original ideas and the very essence of hilarity and unforgettable good times. An old standby of the boarding department, voicing honest opinions and standing her ground with de- termination, she is a most outgoing person, and a strong and upright friend. -t I 1 a ' s sl-sl 0 Q . x A AO ! - su .q' 4 illgg Q l o'!' ,I .Q 4- Q . J MARIA ISABEL VAN LOCKHORSTi Sarasota, Florida i, Beware that I may do something sensational? Filled to the brim with witty remarks, Ibbeis cfm- versation is constantly injected with original ideas phrased from her sarcastic, carefree, nonchalant vocabulary. From lending a safety pin to a cash- mere sweater, no one could be more generous. Always philosophizing and adding thoughts to- gether, Ibbe never fails to confuse or be confused.. QQQMS . GDB-5 X, gtkmm Lbi' NL US I , XD 099. R mmdcmmgk t X'-Gul Q-nw:-N, H 7, G , X g Na-1-XWSQKXX -wg' Ibbe, 'Ballsi max QXXWQLA . W, sau, a?,rotxxsQt Entered: Class III: Yearbook Representative I' ' ' -3, , Chorus II, Ig Hobohemians II, Arts and Crafts c1ubUN5N'2.5QONbQf5h I X - QQOXM Xv-L5.J.'5w III, Ilrgw Journalism Club IIg Southern Club, Sec- Q 1 ' ,Q X I retary- lreasurer Ig Green Team. AAD XXG No-:SB Xso.:-H-1 N'-P05 mkwmm' Sabah - N-ov. 'sl B 1 1 i-Q EDITH VANDEVER WALKER Haverford, Pennsylvania Gentlemen, the time of life is shortf' ' Bonnie, our blonde bombshell, is constantly ready to have a good time, and is always around where there is laughter. She contributes greatly to the spontaneity of the Class. Carefree and impulsive, she is easy to make friends with and fun to talk to. Beneath the exterior of gaiety, however, there is a serious side to her. Bonnie is well aware of the complexity of life and understands people. Abby Bonnie,', Bon Entered: Class XIIg Christian Association Ig Arts and Crafts Club V, IV, III, Photography Club Vg Journalism Club II, Second Hockey Squad III, II, Ig Second Lacrosse Squad III, II, Ig First Baseball Squad III, II, Ig Blue Team. er Q 7 ANTONIA CHRISTINE WALLACE Rosemont, Pennsylvania What a wondrous life is this I leadf' The little bit of vivacity that roars into Townsend is Toni. Her interest in people and her wit add to her fascinating conversations, and she always has an opinion on her extensive reading, ranging from Plato to Dennis the Menace. Fond of horses and objects with sentimental value, full of exuber- ance about everything she does, and easily excit- able. she is alive and lets you know it. IV' Vit it AKTIQW Ivcawftt Yi lloswiskkcw x' Ii I CY? e ' .11 Illll fl' .5 9 C5El,99 SGWatSOn,57 GCEllen9, vu ' 4.T,j 5 Entered: Class IV: Chorus IV, Ill, II, I: Madrigal III, II, I: Hobohemians Ilg Christian Association IV, Class Representative, III, II, President I: Blue Team. Ei i if ' 5 ?r - ' t , Sh' ' ,Qi ' ..., I , tus ,xii h Toni,,, Tone,,, 'lSkip', Entered: Class Xl: Beacon Circulation and Exchange Manager II: Chorus III: Arts and Crafts Club V, IV: Riding Club III: Journalism Club III, ll: Political Discussion Club V, Ig Second Hockey Squad V: First Hockey Squad IV, Ill, II, Second Team Co-Captain Ig First Lacrosse Squad V, IV, III, II, Ig Green Team. lIJ,n 0 -' L4 r'5 'ul' . gf .AA I. ' o - xr t.- f n ' ' - ' , , A I I 4 I ' Q 3 . it,,.1b - wart . ' D Irvington-on-Hudson, New York ' , , Heaven never meant her for that passive thing ' flhat can be struck and hammered out to suit ' anotheris taste and fancy. '-'. The first impression of Ellen is one of flashing eyes and a large smile. She has great seriousness of purpose and is a conscientious worker, regard- less of the task. Unforgettable is her pleasant nature, her frankness, her interest in people, and the maturity and individualism that so often offer the best in constructive criticism. With a disch plined mind, she is a true perfectionist. , Q' A ' Q .I ELLEN SCHUYLER WATSON 1 fi -A SONJA SOLVEIC WEILAND .3 Phoenixville, Pennsylvania With malice toward norleg with charity for all. Solveig takes an interest in everyone, and is always close by to lend a helping hand in any situation. Her problems, quietly concealed behind a smiling face, seldom reach the surface, and then they are quickly dispersed by her good humor and cheerful- ness. She never ceases to make new friends, yet always stands by her old ones. She has deep sen- sitivity, love for her Norwegian ancestry and close family ties. mm, 2:-al S0lveig E .Q W 2 Entered: Class lIIg Arts and Crafts Clllll Illg Poli- ut tical Discussion Club II' Music Club Secretary- .X , Treasurer Ig Second Basketball Squad Ill, Ig First . AAS 1 X, ad Basellall squad III, II, Ig Blue Team. ' 4044 1444.7 alzaa., Lam, . ' P I t lil K VQ,.Qllkll1.1JN iicalqiaj A ccEl0isev 1 I Entered: Class HI: President Ilg Secretary Hg Vice- 7 President Ig Beacon Social Editor ll: Athletic Asso- ciation Ilg Chorus III: Dramatic Club Il: French Club III, President llg Political Discussion Club lg First Hockey Squad III, ll, Ig First Basketball Squad 'U Q :V ' ' ' ' . Ill, ll, I: First Tennis Squad Ill, II, I: First Baseball ,, ' . , , - ' Squad Hlq Green Team. U s . 2: 2' X ., in . Q ' ' ' ELOISE WELD , u n ' ' Gloucester, Massachusetts . . Few things are impossible to diligence 1 ' . and skillfg ,- - ' Eloise is one of the most respected members of the Class and one who can be counted on for justice in her decisions. She has no difficulty in making up her mind and will voice her opinions with con- viction. Her clever humor and talent for mimicry and witty remarks provoke peals of laughter. One is always aware of her presenceg Eloise' is a symbol of strength, reliability and leadership. , , , . . ,-'4l..,' ' 34 ' Q. . 'H' ' -1' ul I K tbl NAN WORKMAN WHITRIDGE , Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Early to bed and early to rise Makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. Nan is the possessor of a driving spirit, intelligence and common sense. Applying strict self-discipline and natural aptitude, she has a great amount of integrity and dependability which serve as a foun- dation for her stable character. She's methodical and well organized. She is small and energetic, with a vibrating giggle and exotic green eyes. Rarely unhappy, Nan canat sit still and loves to talk. A real American girl. '55 I I Z? 57, 23 U31 I:- Kit,,, Wilbur,, Entered: Class III: Chorus IIIg Dramatic Club III, II, Ig Political Discussion Club III, IIg Second Hockey Squad III, Ilg First Baseball Squad III, II, Ig Blue Team. v A Q Nan, Nanny, Whitf' Whitless Entered: Kindergarten: Chorus lll, Il, I: 'Madrigal ll, lg Arts and Crafts Club V: Dramatic Club ll: Science Club V, IV, I: Riding Club Il: Second Hockey Squad V: First Hockey Squad IV, III, II, I: Second Basketball Squad V, IV: First Basketball Squad III, Il, lg First Tennis Squad III, II, Ig First Lacrosse Squad V, IV, III, II, Ig Grade A Vaulting V, IV, III, II, Ig Green Team. if-fsbiks ,, 5 N tg ll- KATHERINE .IOHNSON WILBERDINC Mount Kisco, New York T here is nothing so contagious as enthusiasm. Kit is one of Shipley's friendliest and most out- going girls. Kind, generous, and considerate, she rarely loses her temper and is always ready to ask anyone and everyone their opinions on all subjects. With determination, she sets her goals high and her worries leave her no peace. She is often willing to do more than her share of the work. , , 37+:.o-.s ifxu-.0 ct'-'L af ' ' - wi- etsssfs.- ,. -1- or sr X ras- --V Y 12. '79 -L 'H,..c 0 L 'L ,nf W -Q - Q. ' L. N -. -T S ' Q. v B- - Q - -Y '--'S ' ' N N ga 35 - W 4 -. 5, u Vx ,Q Q- -- N 4. -..' x s.. .xg-I. Q s 'ww' s K . fa ,.- 'N. xW S, ' 'fi' .-P! Ib. '1- IDEAL E lllli Hazr ..., .....,A.,........, . ELOISE WEI.ll 1 Iiyes ..,A.,. .,V,........,....A..A...... BARRIE DOERR Mouth .... ,.... .. .. DEBBIE ROSSITER Nose ........,,.4E.EAA. E..........,.............4 IBBE VAN LOCKIIORST Complexion ., ..,.,..........oo........... .. SUSANN KELLY Smile .... .........e.e e..,.......... . . DOUGIE BETTLE Hands . ,,o..,.e........,.....,.,. . ALIX BROWN Figure ,.... I. ............................. .. 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HILLY CILLESPIE WILL oi 195 Most Likely to Succeed: GALEY, MCPHERSON, VANCE Most Independent: NICHOLSON, RAWLINCS, RHEA Most Poised: BROWN, ROsSiTER, SHARPLES Most Cosmopolitan: BROWN, FANTACCI, PALEY Does Most for Shipley Tunic: BACON, CODRINGTON, WHITRIDGE Most Enthusiastic: BACON, BATCHELDER, CHASE Best All iRound: GALEY, MCPHERSON, WELD Most Respected: MCPHERSON, VANCE, WELD NhmtConQdenne:BEYER,DOERR,POUoH FrmndhemzPYmTER,TEMPLEToN,TOwNsEND MomInwHeduah RHEA Most Original: BROMLEY, BROWN, VAN LOCKHORST Most Musical: CALEY, GILLESPIE, HAWLINGS Most Frank: KRAMER, MCCOY, SHARP AlwaysConmslhiSnnHng:HAMMOND,TOWNsENm Most Scientific: BATCHELDER, BETTLE, NICHOLSON BeSlSchoolSpiHt:BACON,hlcPHERsON,VANcE BestInfonned:liALEY,READ,YVALLAcE Most Curious: BETTLE, MCILVAIN, MEEIQER Most Generous: CHASE, LEAS Philosopher: Coviclc, MIICHALAPOV, RHEA Done Most for School: VANCE Done School for Most: KELLY, VAN LOCKHORST Rebek C.SMlTH,VAN LOCKHORST Most Easily Ifmharrassed and Shows lt: BATCHELDER, FANTAC Most Cullihle: CHASE, CODRINGTON, LEAS ChmiCmwn:FOmER,HAMM0ND,0cmSRY Jazhesh GALEY Pessimistz LEAS, WILBERDING Opdnusn BETTLE,NOBDE,TEMPLETON Pronrliouer:JOHNsoN,SPURDLE Sinner: SPURDLE, WALKER Sainu BETTLE,LEAS,C.SMITH Would Die for her Guy: BEYER, KELLY, SCATTERGOOD Fuune Soapbox Oraunw CULBENKlAN,NOEBE,SHARP Most Boheme: KAUFFMAN, KELLY, WALLACE Biggem BluHer:CluLBENK1AN,YVALLAcE Most Sarcastic: MIICHALAPOV, PALEY, VAN BEUREN FhstBdde:FANTAccLIlART Wittiest: COVICK, OCELSBY Neawsn BEYEK HART,ROSSTER Biggest Co-Ordo: MCPHERSON, TEMPLETON, WHITRIDGE Most Unmanageable: G. SMITH, VAN LOCKHORST, WALKER Most Maternal: FOSTER, ROSSITER, SHARPLES Scholar:BETTLE,BEAD,VANcE Always in a Daze: ESHLEMAN, MEEICER, WEILAND Most Modest: BATCHELDER, KUEHN, C. SMITH Most Tactful: DOERR, WATSON, WELD Most Uninhibited: KELLY, SCATTERGOOD, vAN LOCKHORST Coolest, Calmest, Collectedest: KAUI-'l-'MAN, KUEHN, TOWNS!-IND Most Feminine: BROWN, FANTACCI, HART XVI-IllAND ci, SCATTEROOOD fi' 'Dfw' q X . QM 15 iv X Lt Xb- y 1 xy 4- fu fi i L Q4 al it Af f X N f Jw. 5- Y- L SF S -X V s 4, f 9 f L l ,y'i L K g X La t Will WITNESSETH: We the Senior Class of this year of our Lord, one thou- sand nine hundred Hfty-eight, being of complex mind and overweight body, but having cultivated a certain set of outlined values and therefore earnestly desiring to provide for those who will succeed us, do hereb.y bequeath to our heirs the following indescribable yet perhaps obtainable legacies: We leave to the Faculty one year's supply of spare time, hardly used, to be devoted to that important extra, above and beyond the assigned. We leave to the Class of 1959 our individualism, pre- viously exhibited in dubious ways, to be put to better use in the future. We leave to the Class of 1960 that small portion of our silence yet unbroken, in hopes that they may preserve it carefully. Susie Bacon leaves with stripped gears . . . Wendy Batchelder leaves her idears'i to the English Department . . . Dougie Bettie refuses to leave her bike . . . ,loan Beyer leaves in her Packard with a slow pick-up . . . Mimsy Bromley leaves her singed eyebrows to Miss Weston . . . Alix Brown leaves Madame Delaplace standing on the street corner . . . Lucky Chase leaves the South segregated . . . Sally Codrington leaves for the Dark Continent . . . Eileen Covick leaves her brief-case to anyone with the strength to carry it . . . Barrie Doerr leaves still on the Paoli Local . . . Lee Eshleman leaves her curls to g'Charles Antellf' '5Hobbi, and 4'Toni', . . . Julia Fantacci leaves with a new vocabulary . . . Sylvia Foster leaves her unique math aliility to the Math Department that did not appre- ciate it . . . Nancy Galey leaves a magnifying glass to Miss Woodworth who has been looking at the Democrats through rose-colored glasses . . . Hilly Gillespie leaves Exeter gloriously defeating Andover . . . Dottie Gulbenkian leaves by the root of Gamma, in hopes that Miss Ackler will have one less square . . . Katie Hammond leaves her laugh to the Gym Department . . . Ann Hart leaves her flightiness to Mrs. Burrowes, who has helped her to take a more sober approach to life . . . Jean Johnson leaves her art abil- ity to Miss Ridpath . . . Pam Kauffman leaves casually . . . Susan Kelly leaves her Shetland sweaters to mop up her mess . . . Ann Kramer leaves still warshing . . . Chrissie Kuehn leaves her apples to Sunday night suppers . . . lf and To tament Marion Leas leaves for an uncaged future . , . Ann McCoy leaves the telephonic free . . . Pat Mcllvain leaves with her hockey sneakers on and her stick down . . . Marcy McPherson leaves nervously trying to complete the twill and westament . . . Pam Meeker leaves her mice to Mrs. Burrowes in hopes that they will multiply . . . Ruth Mikhalapov leaves her nearsightedness to anyone who thinks it is intellectual to wear glasses . . . Kathie Nichol- son leaves to Miss Weston the time lost in Chemistry caring for crystals . . . Cissy Nobbe leaves still fighting the Civil War . . . Molly Ogelsby leaves over the back fence . . . Hilary Paley leaves her ability to avoid gym to anyone who has not been successful so far . . . Bonnie Pough leaves with a flash . . . Susan Rawlings leaves her records to Mary Blum . . . Vivi Read leaves her Democratic sympa- thies to Rachel to carry on the tradition , , . Nancy Rhea leaves her striped stockings to Miss Bacon for variety . . . Debbie Rossiter leaves the Princeton Triangle weekend to the Music Department . . . Evie Scattergood leaves asking Who can give me a ride home?,' . . . Renny Sharp leaves announcing S0meone's gotta giveli' , . , Susan Sharples leaves to play a female role . . . Cindy Smith leaves Aeneas in a murky gloom . . . Gail Smith leaves the bathtub free at last . . . Shannon Spurdle leaves on a tiger hunt . . . Connie Templeton leaves her red hair to Lili . . . Helen Townsend leaves the dark blue hockey balls to be painted light blue by next year's A. A. president . . . Marty van Beuren leaves the Hill Yearbook for future reference . . . Sally Vance leaves for a life of vice , . . lbbe van Lockhorst leaves her can of cat food to Miss Blackstone in hopes that something new may develop . . . If walls could talk Bonnie Walker would have left long before this , . . Toni Wallace leaves her toes to the pigeons . . . Ellen Watson leaves her eyebrows to Shiela Yang . . . Solveig Weiland leaves her wonderful Weiland weinersi' to the hungry boarders . . . Eloise Weld leaves her Boston accent to Casa Haskins . . . Nan Whitridge leaves her wagging tail behind her . . Kit Wilberding leaves pulling the curtain. 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I P0 .,,2 ,X S Rose Chamberlin Prize The White Blazer Mrs. Luquer Cup Dramatic Cup Anderson Art Prize Mrs. Scammon-Jones Prize Esther Forbes Russell Prize Mary Taylor Mason Cup Mary Law Starr Cup Class of 1919 Cup Class Night Prize Erect carriageg a day student and a boarder Awarded to the best all-around athlete in the School. She is chosen for her spirit, sportsmanship, neatness, and for her ability in the sports of the School, always considering good style and standard Purity and beauty in everyday spoken English Responsibility ana' development in dra- matics A girl who merits recognition in draw- ing or painting Promotion of interest in music in the School Excellence in scholarship and athletics .... Improvement in speech, both in dra- matics and in conversation Leadership, influence, responsibility in Class IV or V Excellence in English Composition Y '- ' 'W- v Cup and 'T Janet Neville Award Margaret Williams Prize Class VI Shield Poetry Cup Eleanor Forster Clark Prize Elizabeth Conway Clark Prize Williams-Carthwaite Cup Blanche Robins Prize Scholarship Cup Frances Nevin Cup Mrs. Theodore Spencer Havemeyer-Dohie Cup Class of 1944 Bowl Alumnae Prize Cup Scholastic promise Excellence in Physics or Mathematics Scholarship in Class VI The girl who merits recognition for work in verse Excellence in Science, Mathematics, or Latin Excellence in English, Modern Lan- guage, or History Appreciation of beauty in reading and writing Penmanship in Class V Class with the highest standing in the Upper School Character and excellence of work Character, merit, service, a day student Ejort, cooperation, and spirit, a boarder To the one of the three upper classes with the highest standard of citizenship, and to the girl most truly representa- tive of the citizenship of the class Conduct, spirit, and influence Qi' 5 I I . if 4 Q QQ D 7 ad'-.d,,,,,.... N! - J I I ' 'T cmssms AND ATHLETICS W First row: llvft to rightl, C. Hixson, CI. Pearson, J. iiox, P. Powell, H. Mc-Ilvaine, S. Ott, R. Rvath, S. Yang, .l. Kellogg, ll. Watkins, F. Dixon, K. Klopp, U. Wentling. Sefrurul row: M. Logan, A. Le-es. .l. Clairrnont, F. Barbour, F. Carroll, J. Cudshalk, S. Ross, J. Wf'l14l6ll, j. Davidson, ll. Booty, .l. Vvatrh, Higinbothzun, J. Fermi, 'l'. S1'hal'f1'rt, S. Roberts, S. Driver. Tlzirti raw: li. Rvttison, R, Edmondson, M. M. Mcllonnell, E. Denholm, ll. Lewis, ll. lilwn. S. Pvrrott, H. l:ir'kbf'rg, K. Midrllcfton, R. Bolton-Smith, H. Mat-Leod, K. AIIIPS, M. Prvwitt. Fourth row: M. Brown, F. Myrfrs, C. Cabal, L. Mvllill, E. Willmlir, S. J. Nell, M. Kvrry, NI. Blum. Fifth row: D. Waters, L. Orr, S. Arvnsm-llir-lil, E. Land- rvth, V. Hawks, G. Ewell, L. Reed, L. Smith, S. Davis, K. liomersv, N. l'owvll, A. Hudson, .l. Fuflelock, .l. Wormlvn. First row: llvft to rightl, M. Long, M. Rir-his-, A. Tlionipson, E. Brown, M. Latta, A. Mont-rieff, S. Hodupp, NI. Coolidge, I.. Stokes, 5. F. Leary, A. Gordon, D. Westgate. Scvond row: R. French, B. Dullariy, L. Mm'Andrew, M. Davis, M. Rivinus, M. Jones, R. Rnrvk, N. johnson, D. Foster, A. BElll'll9lllf'I', G. Roberts, KI Park, W. Blausen, V. Rawlings, S. Liu-hheld. Third row: J. Burbank, V. Russvll, Ugelsby, B. Osborn, E. Dunn, 'l'. johnson, V. Maloney, R. Rust, M. Sebring, J. Creighton, C. Roberts, F. Wagner. Fourth row: S. Irving, .l. FZ1lllN't', R. Read, ll. Katlvman, M. Minturn, E. Scott, F. Moorv, F. llittmann, A. Ramsay, A. Downs, li. Wliitlrluli, M. llelafielml, L. Paul, E. Milne. Absent: S. llrawford, G. Roberts, .l. Swopm-. Class ll Glass Ill lllass lll Class V First row: Ileft to rightl I.. Mcfyc-rs, Il. Wullucv, S. Ilonilff-Ilow, R. Hand, S. Cliuruh I. Cluvtt, G. lloolidgi-, P. Mc'Ph:-rson. Semin! row: S. Apple, I.. llzirson, S. Heath, 'I' Bziln'o1'Ii. .I. Ifurstvnsf-n, A. Ilrape-r, If. Ifilvrt, I.. Iiolwrts, IC. Spurkman. Third row M. Mvlllinn, II. Mir-luwl, P. Harrison, H. St'IlUl'Illll'd, M. Bishop, M. Wright, S. Baird M. Hall, S. Svhovh. Fourth row: L, Armitugv, S. Haskins, P. Page-, A. Pierson, .I Knowles, S. Triller, G. Peck, G. Evans. Fiflh raw: I . Galvy, S. Wilson, If. Hiely, S Rothvhild, P. Bowditch, 5. Shamu-k, I.. Tlluycr, Van dvr Eli, I.. Battvn. Ahswzti B. Burpee. First row: llefm to rigzhtl, .I. Hammftt, J. A4'uII, M. Hayward, V. Irving, II. Bromley E. Ilalis, N. Strawhridge, S. Hugzhvs. Serorul row: P. I'IZlll1'Il, R. Hopkinson, M. Stuart S. Grange-, Smith, V. llamvron, S. Gr-rurd. Third row: P. Stowe, K. Ilortright, P Stvtson, A. Howard, II. Carthwaitf-, lf. Broun, lf. Min-hell, M. Madlrvgor, H. Lippincott Fourth row: I. Flpvs, C. Hr-ad, N. Brown, .I. Iiulvlivlrlc-r, P. Binkrvrd, P. W0rLIt'n Dalton, A. Taylor, E. Aige-Itingf-r, II. Homlupp. Abxcnt: A. Keefer, S. Russ:-II. 1 .J- B. ATHLETIU ASSIIUIATIU President: Helen Townsend Vice-President: Evelyn Scattergood Secretary: Connie Templeton Left to right: E. Scattergood, H. Townsend, C. Templeton. UHEERLEAIIER Front row, left to right: L. Chase, A. Kramer, S. Ogelsby. Second row R. Edmondson, S. Bacon, J. Davidson. Captain : Marion Lcas Front row, left In right: S. Yxlrwe-, N. Whitridgrr-, M. Ln-us, M. Long, L. Stokvs. Second row: P. Harrison, M. Nlvl'hf-rson, l'. Nlvllxuin, II. Towlmsvrxd, E. Weld, IC, Scatlergood, N. Galey, T. Johnson, R. Sharp. VARSITY IIIIUKEY VAR 'ITY BASKETBALL Left lo right: H. Townseml, P. Mvllvain, S. Vuncv, N. Wllitridgv, V. Read, A. Bulc'hvldf'r, M. McPherson, N. Galcfy, CI. Tvxnplvton. Front row, left zo right: H, Mr-llvaine, S. Coodfellow, R. Roberts, N. Whilridge, J. Clairmont, W. Blausen. Second raw: F. Caley, S. Roberts, R. Sharp, P. Harrison, N. Ames, S. Smith, D. Bettle, B. Reath, N. Galey. Third row: M. McPherson, E. Scattergood, H. Townsend, D. Rossiter, L. Ames, K. Converse, N, Powell, H. MacLeod, M. Blum. GRADE VAULTI ll VAR ITY Tlllllll Kneeling: S. Vance, E. Weld. Standing, left to right: A. Batchelder, D. Gulbenkian, C. Temple- ton, K. Hammond, T. Johnson. 52 VAR ITY LAURUSSE Left to right: N. Whitridge, P. Mcllvain, M. McPherson, H. Townsend, E. Scaltergood, N. Galey, R. Sharp. Front row, lelz lo right: D. Watkins, W. Batchelder, J. Kellogg. Second row: A. Batchelder, J. Beyer, M. Blum, K. Wilberding, V. Read, L. Moore, V. Hawks, N. Ames, M. Ogelsby. UR ITY BA EBALL 1 is V' up 'ii Aux ri 3 's .. .1 , 1 'ilmdwl L Mr ,L4L , R mga.-P ' 1 I ' .W .. X L1 'NN 4 -11 E , xii , ,Q ia li' f sums J AND 3 mmvwms K 4 , ,,,., Z L , x ,...1U!X I , ,. W, 'P PR. LN ...gif it ... xx me twat... .......,....yxs- . 5 gf K 3' 1' .zfffiilrr ,weft 1. Q '- 1 .. 'l'lllllllll'l' Ullllllllll. Front row. left to right: H. Schuchard, C. Pearson, S. Bacon, R. Hand, C. Templeton, E. Weld, S. Vance, E. Brown, R. Rob- erts. Second row: M. Davis, P. Stetson, E. Covick, T. Johnson, M. Delafield, M. McConnell, N. Galey, V. Maloney, M. McPher- son, H. Townsend, P. Bowditch, L. Reed, S. Perrott, .l. Beyer, P. Stowe A. Ta lor A. Ke f r H. Li incott P. McPherson 1 Y s C C 1 PP u y S. Hughes, S. Apple. Third row: C. Riely, H. Gillespie, S. Van der Eb. Student Council Members FIRST TERM President: Sally Vance Secretary: Teed McConnell Class I Class II Class Ill Class IV Class V President: M, McPherson T. McConnell M. Davis P. McPherson H. Lippincott Vice-President: E. Weld L. Reed B. Brown H, Schuchard A. Keefer Secretary: C. Templeton S. Perrott ll. Roberts C. Biely A. Taylor lllember-at-large: V. Head S. Arenschield ,l. Creighton S. Van der Eb B. Stetson E. Covick C. Lewis K, Westgate S. Shattuck H. Hopkinson Towsend House Officers: S. Bacon Yearbook Editor: N. Caley .l. Beyer Christian Association President: E. Watson Athletic Association President: H. Townsend SECOND TERM President: Sally Vance Secretary: Vickie Hawks President: Class l Class Il Class 111 Class IV Class V Vice President: M, McPherson V. Hawks F. Wagner P. Bowditch B. Hopkinson Secretary: E. Weld S. Perrott V. Maloney S, Shattuck K. Cortwright Member-at-large: C. Templeton C. Lewis M. Delafield R. Hand P. Stowe H. Gillespie C. Pearson T. lohnson S. Apple S. Hughes C. Smith K. Converse P, Ritchie S. Wilson M. Stewart Towsend House Ojficersz S. Bacon Yearbook Editor: N. Galey .l. Beyer Christian Association President: E. Watson Athletic Association President: H. Townsend ' x f vf A Lvfl In right: N. Calvy, E. Svattvrgoofl, A. Brown, S. Kc-lly. UHRI TIA ASSIIUIATIU 1Jff'SI'df'll,fI lfllcn XYr'illSOIl VI'CI'-1'f0SI'dI'l'lII llcnny Sharp Swrrvlrzry: Marion Leas YEARBUUK llllllllll lidilur: Nancy Caley HllSiIll'S8 Nanagvr: lfvelyn Scatlergood l'h0togrupl1y Edilorz Susan Kelly Art Ediiorz Alix llrown Bourdvr Rc'prf'sf'ntativf's: Susan Bacon, Isabel van Lockhorst Front row, left tu right: Nl. IA-us, lf. WLIISOII, R. Slmrp. St'l'UIHl M. Bishop, D. Rossiter, S. Crawford. Absvnt: F. Dixon, ll. Stowe-. Vigiy FUZU W' lam- . , Nha, A . f.d,, My H'-V, UUMPASS BUARD Seated. left to right: l.. Carroll, S. Vanre, N. Galey, J. Paddock. Standing: N. Rh:-a. BEACO BUARD Co-Editors: Libby Carroll, Susan Arenschield Business Manager: Heather Mcllvaine Front row, left to right: S. Driwr, S. Higinlzotllam, l.. Carroll, S. Are-nschield, F. Bar hour, H. Mcllvaine. Second row: P. Powell, H. Mac'l.r'od, 5. Ross, J. Wendell. vigx, ..,., W YP 53 C 'vs .'A ev IIRAMATIC President: Sally Coclrington Vice-l'resident: Sylvia Foster Franz row, left to right: S. Ogelshy, L. Stokes, S. Codrington, S. Foster, E. Covick. Second row: S. Leary, K. Wilherding, D. Gullmenkian, .l. Paddock, C. Smith. PULITIUAL Ill U SSIII UL Il President : Cissy Nobbe Front row, left to right: R. Bolton-Smith, S. Sehoeh. Second row: L. Den holm, T. Wallace, C. Nobbe, L. Meyers. Third ww: C. Lewis, R. Read, E Weld, R. Mikhalapov, N. Caley. Absent: L. Batten, Z. Betlison, M. Bromley .l. Burbank, L. Carson, S. Church, M. Davis, B. DuBurry, E. Dunn, l.. Eshle man, C. Ewell, D. Foster, R. French, C. Gubel, F. Cali-y, M. Codshalk, S Coodfellow, M. Hall, N. Johnson, P. Kauffman, M. Lana, S. Litchfield, V Maloney, W. MvClinn, P. Mellvain, P. McPherson, L. Meyers, H. Michael M. Minturn, S. Ott, N. Powell, P. Powell, V. Read, N. Rhea, 'l', Svhaffert M. Sebring, G. Smith, E. Sparkmzm, C. Templeton, l.. Wllilnuin, S. Wilson J. Worden, M. Wright. ii? SW. Front row, left to right: A. Leas, R. Edmondson, K. Hammond, E. Watson, C. Smith, S. Driver, B. Osborn, S. Crawford, D. Foster, J. Swope, M. McConnell, J. Clairmont. Second row: E. Brown, L. Chase, E. Coviek, B. Pough, J. Kellogg, R. Rust, C. Pear- son, S. Rawlings, S. Bacon, B. Doerr, L. Denholm, M. Logan, L. Carroll, S. Spurdle, M. Ogelsby, S. Perrott, B. Burke, R. Bolton-Smith. Third row: T. Scllaffert, C. Lewis, D. Chen, C. Gahel, L. Moore, H. Gillespie, J. Davidson, F. Wagner, M. Delafield, S. Davis, J. Worden, S. Ross. Fourth row: H. Mcllvaine, A. Thompson, S. Ott, L. McDill, L. Ames, F. Dittman, K. Converse, H. Townsend, L, Smith, C. Kuehn, G. Ewell, L. Whitman, J. Wendell, L, Reed. Fifth row: J. Beyer, S. Foster, N. Powell, P. Kerry, N. Ames. Absent: N. Galey, M. Prewitt. MAIIRIGAL Front row, left to right: H. Gillespie, N. Powell, S. Davis, S. Spurdle. Second row: B. Doerr, S. Bacon, J. Kellogg, E. Covivk, T. Schaffert, M. Ogelslmy. Third row: C. Smith, J. Beyer, J. Dav- idson, C. Ewell, L. Smith, l.. McDiIl, S. Rawlings. l'I't'Sl.dl'lLfI Hilly Gillespie VI-l'l'-l'l'l'Sl.dCIlfZ Solveig W'eiIand Lvl! lu right: H. Gill:-spif-, S. Wcilaml, Miss Tyler, A. Rurnsvy, B, Uslru A. Uul4'hr'ld1'I'. A. AlilIlf'l'i1'fY. MU IU CLUB I FURMAI. . INGING UL If lvfzlm righlz ll. livuns, A. llrupvr, C. Pvvk, J. Faunc-P, NI. Hivinus, E. Eilr-rt, l llluvlt, li. Hand, H. Svhurhurd, Miss Tylcr, A. Mom'rivff. X., ., ,., . l'rf'sid0nl: Covanc Evans ....,. S6 nl ..3- President: Chrissie Kuehn Seated, left to right: D. Wentling, T. Leas, S. Roberts, S. Davis, V. Hawks, C. Kuehn. Stand- ing: S. Sharples, S. Spurdle, S. Bacon, L. Chase, M. van Beuren, H. Paley, F. Barbour, B. Doerr, D. Waters, Miss Bohlcn. UUNNUISSEURS ULU!! CIE CE CLUB Seated, left to right: D. Westgate, C. Hixon, A. Gordon. Standing: W. Batrfhelder, H. Townsend, S. Shattuck, L. Thayer, S. J. Neff, C. Evans D. Bettle, S. Vance, E. Eckberg, K. Hammond, N. Whitridge. Absent: S. Van der Eb. Y President: Wendy Batchelder ART and CRAFTS CLUB President: Kitsie Converse --Sk, Q, ,, -,,..--' . 1 , lu- , '-, .L Membership: J. Aeuff, E. Aigeltinger, N. Ames, B. Balis, D. Booty, B. Bromley, A. Brown, C. Brown, B. Burpee, V. Cameron, D. Chen, I. Cluett, K. Converse, E. Eilerl, S. Grange, A. Howard, A. Keefer, S. Kelly, K. Klopp, A. Kramer, H. Lippincott, A. McCoy, P. Meeker, K. Middleton, C. Mitchell, K. Nicholson, C. Peck, E. Scott, S. Triller, P. Worden. -4- L+ janv UARPE TRY UL B Membership: J. Batchelder, P. Bowditch, N. Coolidge, A. Draper, S. Haskins, S. Hughes, I.. McAndrews, P. Rauch, P. Richie, M. Rivinus, S. Smith, N. Strawhridge, M. Stuart. Ulllllil G UL B President: Julia Fantacci Vice-President: Symmie Landreth 64 Seated, left to right: J. Veatch, S. Landreth, T. Johnson, J. Cox. Standing: J. Feroe, G. Brown, J. Fantacci, L. Paul, E. Milne, R. Roberts. 4 IIUTIIEII CLUB l'rvs1'dvnl: Lucky Chase I'lil-CC'l,fl'Sl.d!'llfI Lucinda Smith Svcrvlary-Treaszzrvr: Isabel van Lockhorst Front row. lt-fz to right: D. Watkins, F. Wagner. Second row: .l. Kellogg, l.. Smith, I.. Chase, I. van Lockhorst, R. Bolton-Smith, F. Barbour. Third raw: J. Cox, Haskins, H. Edmondson, I.. Armitage-, C. Peck, S. J. Nell, M. Rivinus, Fourth row: M. McConnell, D. Rossiter, li. Nobhe, S. Rotllvhild, G. Brown. 1 m right: S. Bacon, J. Wendell, NI. Logan, S. Spurdle, L. Smith, D. Rossiter, L. Ames, ll Vullnnkiin I llixid on ll . if., .mir-y. llllllllllllllllfl President: Lucinda Smith 65 BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1958 FROM A FRIEND BOSTON 0 PHILADELPHIA 0 NASHVILLE 0 ATLANTA 0 CHICAGO ' LOS ANGELES LWAorwf2,fZL0244fZZoTZ5LLh?fe INSURANCE E G PHILADELPHIA 2 PA 6 DESIGNERS AND ADMINISTRATORS STUDENT INSURANCE PROG,-RA Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1958 It has been a great pleasure to have known Ship1ey's best class so well HAROLD B. POUGH MacCALLUM STORES O Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1958 weiland WEILAND PACKING co., INC. Phoenixville, Pennsylvania I X 5 Y? I I 1 ' Q 1 4. 2 'Av Freeman, Toro 81 Company 'A' INSURANCE BROKERS 'A' 15 GARRETT AVENUE Rosemont Pen yl cm a LAWRENCE 5-4204 TRINITY 8-1014 Y' w'f m 5 :gi i ff X X . n. S wwf V -.,, l Q f'Wl 'TH1P X mini! BEST OF LUCK ALWAYS from the BLUE TEAM CONGRATUATIONS TO THE CLASS OF HONEYS GREEN TEAM rx if-ai 'Q+f:Q:'f2s2 vm I sf 'Magi-72 'si . .. .L S35 X wn lu 1 F, f Qi? 1 F F' 4 , 3 f' X . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.