Springfield High School - Scrivener Yearbook (Springfield, PA)
- Class of 1954
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Thomas Editorial Advisor Business Advisor . m 4,2 , T, ,,E1, lies' 5 SEATED AROUND TABLE. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. I. Leonard Halderman, Superintendentg Leslie L. Taylor, Treasurerg Robert B. Greer, Solicitorp Russell E. Hoehl, Presidentg Elizabeth S. Pusey, Secretaryg John C. Spaltr, William H. Jones. STANDING, LEFT T0 RIGHT: David C. Wolstenholme, Francis Harrigan. egiloof ' The Springfield Township School Board has had an unusually active year. We have been able to see the completion of a nine room addition to the Scenic Hills Elementary School. We have seen the start and considerable progress made in the construction of a new high school. The Board has also started planning of an additional elementary school to be located in the Southwestern portion of the community. The Board has followed with keen interest the educational growth of the school population. While you are increasing in numbers to the point where it was necessary to inaugurate double sessions in-the secondary school this year, we are pleased to observe that this has worked no apparent hardship academically, We are extremely proud of our Senior Class and take this opportunity to wish them every possible success. Best wishes, Russell E. Hoehl, President 3 SX 7 '?4'+ WW ff-6,6259 ?m3mii2A V flufwffff jf, ,2 K!! 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As you go through the years, will they be well or poorly spent? Will you be remembered for your kindness, or for discontent? And when you close your final books to move onto God's stage Will people say, There was a man Best wishes for your success and happiness, J. Leonard Halderman Superintendent 6 big enough for the Atomic Age !' ,WX w v f- fw gm. fs : .si 5 'S 'nf' f3?'4' Q32 2 E of , M 2 hug. Jie? '- ' ' ,, ,, -8 k , if ,rg X wi' as 3- gwua N e, 'fd Q M E el 5 , E 1, 3 -. X I , K, W .wa -v ,. fc-gg H 5 2 v 3sfrfLE1ffQ,ar5,g:z ' U ' ,V Wil? N., V1 in . Mb. ' , ff MQ W ex ,w x 32 ,, -f Y P eniorzi ROSEAN NA A CINAPURA Rosie Business Girls' Chorus, pres. 2, Dramatic Club, 2, Choir 3,43 Student Council, 3, Scrivenerg Spri-Hian 4, Senior play, usher. Where 's it hurt? Sweet and cute. . . the Dutch-ess. . .would like to take notes in the altitudes. . . known by her long blonde hair: Ambition: To raise a Track Team. 61.56 0 1954 E. ALBERT ADLER, IR. Bert Academic Orchestra 2, 3,45 Football 2, 3,4g Dramatic Club 2, Baseball 2 g Intramural Bowling 3, 4, lnter-scholastic Bowling 4, Varsity Club 4g Senior Play, lighting. A basic concept, idealisticly speaking. Heard before seen. . .plays violin in orche- stra. . . never seen with an empty car. . . real nice guy. Ambition: Engineering. MARGARETTA LOUISE AIKMAN Lu Lu Business Dramatic Club 25 Girls Chorus 2: Hockey 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3, co-captain, 4, Baseball Intramurals 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Ten- nis 3,4g Varsity Club 3,4g Tri-I-li-Y 4g Senior Play, programs, Scrivenerg Spri-Hian, 4. Have you seen Carol anyplace? Plenty of spunk. . .whiz on the basketball court. . . loves U9 shorthand. . . always smiling. Ambition: To be five foot tall. HERTHA JANE ADLER I-Iertha Academic Orchestra 2, 3,4g Spanish Club 2,45 Band 3, 45 District Orchestra 3,4, Senior Play, tic- ketsg Spri-Hian 3,4. Good morning! Fiddles a mean bow. . . has a friendly smile for everyone. . . future custodian of the chalk and erasers. Ambition: Elementary teacher. BEVERLY ANN BEACHER Bev Academic I daresn'tl Blonde bombshell from up- state. . .lost without Diane. . . always in a dither. . .receives letters from the wrong party. . . keen dresser. . . and wowl I those eyes. Ambition: To be on time for the school bus just oncel 5 EEK-itr5L ?EF3i?- DHSBS??69F5H:LNil-Eiilfiiff--2155 YI' E311 HORACE WADE BEDWELL Rebel Academic Track 2. Yo-lo-se-todo! Science is his meat. . . strict Democrat. . .fights for the Confeder- acy. . ,loves to argue with The Chief , , , seen but not heard. Ambition: To move down to that good old Southern soil. C azki 0 1954 FRANK CHARLES BEHRLE Dutch General Band 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3g Track 2, 35 Bowl- ing 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3. Oh, what a riotl l Dig that car...has an interest on Parham Road. .. seen often with Bruce. . . terrific with that sax. Ambition: To go to California in a model A Ford JOHN JAMES BELL Iack Academic Baseball 2, 3,45 Band 2, 35 Football 35 Mon- itor 45 Senior Play, tickets. I guess that's the way it goes. Great ad- dition to the baseball team. .. quiet till you get to know him. . .will miss a sophomore in June. Ambition: To be on time for dates. HELEN LENORE BELL Lenore Academic Dramatic Club 2, 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Scrive- ner, editorial. I'm leavingl Interested in Marple. .. drives a broken down Buick.. . li-kes to wrestle, . . gorgeous blonde CU hair. FRANCIS JOSEPH BLOOMINGDALE Frank Academic Track 2, 3,45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Opera- tors Club 3, 45 Spri-Hian 3, 45 Press Club 45 Rifle Club 4. Remember Charlie! Always seen snap- ping the camera. ..never long in one place . . . always alive OJ in class. . . seen hitch- hiking to Clifton. Ambition: Electronics. I?M! Hi6 5 iLl7ai7'1---7-IHEZGYJ-5' I ' HARRY HUBBS BORGARD Bud Academic Cross Country 2, 33 Bowling 3, 4g Basket- ball Intramurals. Ronnie's pal. . . his Friday nights are taken up at The Well .. . always having troubles with the girls. DOROTHY ANN BREESER Dottie Academic Spri-Hlan 2,45 Band 3,4g F.T.A. 4, Senior Play, usher, Scrivener, Business Managerg Tennis intramurals. Oh, Mother! Capable business manager of the Scrivener.. . loves Albright. . . always. good for a laugh. Ambition: Lady barber. RONALD JOHN BOSBYSHELL Ron General Football 23 Operators Club 2, 3,4g Bowling 2, 3,4. Dramatic Club 25 Track 3,45 Moni- tor 4. No jokes. Has an attraction in the typing room. . . one of the big four. . .has a knack for getting black eyes. Ambition: To do anything. ANNA MAE BRICKA Elaine General Bus. Girls' Chorus 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3,4g Thes- pian Society 3,4g Senior Play, cast, Scrive- nerg Spri-Hian 4. See what I mean, Jelly Bean? Cute blonde. . .seen in the commerical office daily. . .great actress with personality plus . .. most of her heart troubles out-of-state. Ambition: To make my home in Indiana. JEANNETTE THERESA BRISTOW Jeannie Academic Girls' Chorus 3g Library Assistant 3,4g Choir 4g Senior Play, usher. Hello, dear Friendly to everyone. . .lends her soprano voice to the choir. . .would make a good librarian.. .love that naturally curly hair, Ambition: Comptometer operator at Piaseki. SHARON LEE BROWN Sherry Academic Choir 2, 3,4g Intramural Baseball 2, 3,4g Bowling 3,4g Twirler, sergeant 3,4, Press Club 4g F.T.A. 43 Scrivenerg Student Coun cil 4g Rifle Club 4g National Honor Society 4. Be good Valuable to the twirlers. . .looks swell in her uniform. . . always seen with Helen. . . natural blonde. Ambition: Elementary teacher. Kfadd I 954 ANTHONY THOMAS CAMEROTE Tony G eneral Track 2g Football 3,4. Oh, Yeah? Great with the football. . . embarrassing moments in P. A. D. . . . . always GJ studying. Ambition: Be a bookie and get rich quick. ANGELA LRMA DESIDERIO Johnny Business Girls' Chorus 2g Dramatic Club 2,35 Spri- Hian 4. I'M tired Always laughing. . .plenty of spunk. . .seen with Joan. . . short and cute. . . will do anything for a friend. . .has person- ality plus. Ambition: Secretary MARTIN EUGENE DELL Marty Academic Baseball 2, 3,49 Dramatic Club 2g Choir 3, 4g Basketball Intramurals 35 Student Coun- cil vice president 4, Basketball manager 2, 3,4g Quartete 3.4: National Honor Society 4. See that fight for gamej last night? A real wit. . . lends his voice to the choir. . . can take a joke as well as give one. LORRAINE Dil.ACQUA Laurie Business Girls' Chorus 2 g Scrivener, Spri-Hian 4g Senior Play, make-up. What time does the bell ring 2 One of those quiet ones. . .sweet and nice. . .im- maculate dresser. . .seen with Angie. . . whiz in the shorthand. Ambition: To be a private secretary. l33A,53a.1,,:,,1:i5,g?Qi135FKgf,yay:gg,i 5i1si.2.2X:-:mei-SZ-5fJi?E7ff'15'.::I'-Si'Q-Wlif ' '1 --2 ,r ..,-fiflfigk Sbilbiisifflmi 4i'Z!B375S5fwil Q6lSWbTr!l3Si?3Fi' ' H 2- 3. 2, 3, treasurer 45 Mice-president 45 Spri- 4: Bask ball 2, 3, intramural 2, wling 2, 3, onor Society Scott's-Hi-Q 3,45 Na 3,45 Tennis 3,45 Scriv ner, business: Sen- ior Play, usherg F. T, A. 4. What's ja say? Ohl so short and sweet. . . makes the hockey team c1ick . . . always wearing a smile. Ambition: To be six-feet tall. DONALD JOSEPH DIRREN Don Academic Football 2,3,4g Baseball 25 Student Coun- cil 2, 3, Choir 2, 3,4g Operators Club 2.3, secretary 4: Varsity Club 3,4g Class Officer, Vice-president 4, Senior Play, cast. Is that right? Great addition to the Foot- ball team. . .likes the weekends at the shore with Don and 2 7 P . . . liked to Stretch out in the play. LOUIS DOMINICK DeSANTIS Lou Academic Dramatic Club 25 Choir 2: Boys' Quartet 3, 4g Senior Play, property. You're all shook up. Seen with Bill. . . adds his voice to the quartet. . .likes U1 solid. . . Oh that black wavy hair, Ambition: To earn enough money to buy the Chief some DDT. THEODORE JOHN DRABCZYK Ted Academic Football 2, 3,4g Baseball 2, 3,45 Track 4. What do you do, live over there now? Seen with Tony and Don. . . practices the Half-Nelson's . . . Terrific half-back on the big eleven, Ambition: To keep away from the girls 'cross town, FREDRICK CLEMENT DREYER IR. Rick General Business Operators Club 2, 3,43 Track 2,43 Orchestra 27 Band 25 Cross Country 2,3,4g Dramatic Club 2,3, president 43 Thespian Society 3, 4: Senior Play, cast: Monitor, Student Council, officer 4, Scrivener, business, When are ya' getten married? Big opera- tor in more ways than one. . . OH! those eyes. . . big man with the drums. . . visits Shellburne Road constantly. Ambition: To get the hot 39 on the road againll and to marry Sandyl - ' . 3 GORDON MERLE EBERLY Gordon General Business Basketball 2,45 Service Club 45 Track 4. No Kidding Tall, light and lanky. . . won 'r give the girls a chance. . . agile with the basketball. . . one of the big four. Ambition: To get married early. 6 add 0 1954 JOAN CATHERINE ECKMAN Joanie Business Girls' Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Dramatic Club 25 Scrivener, Business5 Spri-Hian, Business 4. Terrific. Just a peanut. . .whizz with shorthand. . . adores QU P. A.D. . . always in a dither. . . free from problems of the heart. . . always with Joanie. Ambition: To be a secretary. N DONALD BROOKS EVONS Don General Basketball 25 Track 3,45 Who wants to play pool? Snappy dresser . . .one of the Big OJ Three . . .drives a snazzy 4o Ford . . .wolf on the loose. Ambition: Own and drive a racing car at Indianapolis. MYRLE VESEY EIKNER Biddie Academic Choir 2,3,45 Softball Intramurals 2,35 Tri- Hi-Y 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Senior Play, publi- city. I don't know. Likes OJ old cars and boys named Frank. . .seen with Mary Ann at Royalaire practice. . . classy clothes. . . fun to know. Ambition: To learn how to drive to please Mr. Madeira. THOMAS ANDREWS EYERLY, IR. 1'0m Academic Band 2, 3, president 45 Brass Choir 2, 3,45 Senior Play, cast5 Monitorg Thespian Soci- CW 45 My Mother says Dick's standby. . . seen behind a trombone. . . a crackerjack. . . salesman of grass sead. Ambition: Engineering Salesman. DAVID JEROME ELLIOTT Jerry Academic Track 2,3, co-captain 4: Bowling 2, 35 Choir 2, 3, 43 Operator's Club 2, 3, treasurer 43 Football 2, 3, manager 4g Cross Country 4g Senior Play, castg Varsity Club 4g Athi letic Council 4. oh well, that's the way the ball bounces. Tall, blond and good-looking. . .lends his merits to the track team. . . always has a smile. . . wonderful actor. CAROL ANNE FAIRLAMB Carol Academic Hockey 2,3,4, manager: Dramatic Club 2, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 2, 3,4g Baseball Intramurals 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4g Varsity Club 4g Tennis 3g Scrivenerg Spri- Hian 4: Senior Play, property committee: Rifle Club, executive officer 4. What a panic. Tall, dark and georgeous . . . easy to see in the role of Private Sec- retary . . .enjoys managing the hockey team. . . wonderful gal. Ambition: Not to blush at everything, 1 MARGARET ANN EVANS Peggy Academic Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, treasurer 4: Baseball Intra- murals 2,3g Choir 2, 3,4g Spri-Hian 3, bus- inessg Tennis 3, Scrivener, business, Senior Play, usher, Basketball Intermurals 43 . Bowling 3, 4. Wait a second. Favorite sport is hiccough- ing. . , Giggles is her middle name, . , bubbling personality. . , a future Florence Nightingale. . . short and cute. Ambition: To marry a nice, cute intern at University of Pennsylvania. JOHN RICHARD FITCH Jack Academic Band 2,' vice-president 3, student director 43 Orchestra 2,3,4g District Band 2, 3,41 District Orchestra 2, 3,45 Track 2,3g Intra- mural Bowling 3,4g Scott's Hi-Q 4g Honor Society 3,4, oh, I say therel Quiet until you get to know him. . . master talent to the band and orchestra, Ambition: To be president of a girls' col- lege. AUDREY DORIS GERBER Aud Business Choir 2, 3,43 Senior play, usherg Spri-Hian 4- fYPin8- He1lo there, Seen with Jeanne. . .always laughing. . . speed demon at a typewriter, , , enjoys choir and half sessions. . . nice to be with. Ambition: To live at Grove Point with? 7 P 7 f- ag. .,., .....- . ,,., , wwe' E16 RICHARD WILLIAM GERNHART Dick Academic Basketball 25 Rifle Club, 45 vice-president 45 Monitor. Wanna ride? Gives the girls a hard time . . .seen with Tommy. . . friendly to all. . . likes to have fun. . . mad man on wheels. . . always drives a snappy car. . .swell guy. Ambition: Agriculture Cfddri 1954 GLENNA JANE GILGER Glenna Academic Girls' Chorus 25 Library Assistant 2, 3,45 Dramatic Club 25 Choir 3,45 Softball Intra- murals 35 Tennis 35 E'.T.A. 3,45 Press Club 45 Scrivenerg editorial5 Spri-Hian, editorial 45 Senior Play, make-up. You're a blrdl Will do anything for a friend. . . future in teaching. . . enjoys news- paper work. . . real neat dresser. . . Ohl that blonde GJ hair. Ambition: To teach English at SHS. DONALD FREDERICK HARLEY Don Academic Football 2, 3,45 Track 2, 35 Service Club 4. I guess so. Fine in football. . .seems quiet until you know him.. .seen arguing with Bill Parker, but always in fun. . .swell SUY' Ambition: To see Senator McCarthy tarred and feathered! RONALD CHARLES GOEBEL Ron Academic Stage crew 2, 3,45 Monitor 4. Who messed up the stage? Shop couldn't be without him. . .Itme in his future. . .just loves OJ chemistry. . .big help backstage. Ambition: To make a million for future use. NANCY LEE HAWORTH Nan Academic Girls' Chorus 25 Dramatic Club 25 Softball Intramurals 2, 35 Choir 3,45 Student Coun- cil 35 Tri-I-li-Y 3,45 Bowling 35 Tennis 3. 45 FTA 35 Scrlvener, Editor-in-chief5 Spri- Hian, editorial 45 Senior Play, prompter. C'mon, S' gol Her hobby is pushing a Plymouth. . .Always the first QU to catch on to a joke. . .seen buzzing around in her line of duty for Scrivener. Ambition: To get through nurses' training before they discover I'm ignorant. w I H'FS1ii5f2iiETEiT9ff?vEL55i55iEfii'FEES--:Ziff '4lQx5Sp'iH?51Z'4fif 111bfW??'SZibWF3aV5' if 1 -- T5 AMAND JOHN HAHN Ame Academic Track 25 Cross Country 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Bowling 25 Stage Crew 4. Who's the wise acre? Mathematical wiz- ard---Poor man's Einstein. . . pennanent seat in the Deacon's Row. .-. always ready to help .. .handy with a joke. Ambition: To open a gambling hall. ELIZABETH ANN HELLER ' Betsy Academic Choir 2, 3,45 Cheerleading 2, 3,45 Cheer- leading 2, 3,45 Bowling Intramurals 2, 35 Baseball Intramurals 2, 35 Library Assistant 2,3,45 Spri-Hian 2,3, Editor-in-Chief, 45 Intramural Basketball 45 Senior Play, Pub- licity5 Scrivener, Business 4. Huh: Oh, l'm coming! . ..Always on a new venture. . .tops in the jitterbugging field. . . peppy cheerleader. . . partial to Juniors. Ambition: To get married and raise sweet violets. THOMAS LAYLEY HAPGOOD - Hap Academic Track 2,45 Bowling 2,3,45 Choir 2, 3,45 Band 25 Tennis 35 Football 35 Boys' Quartete 3,45 Monitor 45 District Chorus 45 Senior Play, publicity committee. Flip-o-Gees Friendly to all girls. . .har- monizes in quartet and choir. . .tennis fiend ...fun to be with. Ambition: To bring the Davis Cup back to America. CHRISTINE ANN HERRMANN Chris Academic Hockey 2, 3, captain, 45 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, co-captain, Dramatic club 2, president 3,45 Spri-Hian 2,45 Student Council 2,45 Honor Society 3,45 Library Assistant, 45 F.T.A. 3.4: Varsity Club 45 Scott's Hi- Q, 45 Softball 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y, 45 Scrivener5 Girls' Chorus 35 Senior Play, prompter5 Tennis 3.4. What's it with you, anyhow? Brains and beauty, too. . .succeeds in all. Ambition: To be chairman of the par-bar during the ethiem bandersnatch season. JOHN CALESSEN HINRICHSEN Johnny Academic Track 2, 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Senior Play, stage crew, Thespian Society 4. I wanta be belligerent Seen with Pete. . makes some girls wonder. . .easy to get a- long with. . .loads of school spirit. . .love that wavy hair. . . friendly to all. Ambition: To replace Mr. Hall. v 1 TZ PATRICIA RUTH HILL Pat Business Dramatic Club 2: Choir 3, 4: Girls Chorus 2: Scrivener, business: Spri-Hian 4: Senior play, usher. Oh, croakl A girl with a sparkling per- sonality. . ,is bound to be a big success as dancer, . . sharp dresser. Ambition: To be a dancer. X arid 0 1 1954 WILLIAM JEROME HOLSCHER Dutch Academic Choir 2, 3, president 4: Track 2, 3, co- captain 4: Varsity Club 2,3,4: Quartette 3,4: Senior Play, stage crew: Monitor: Football 2: Basketball 2: Cross-Country 4: F, T, A, 4: Student Council 4. Where's Roseanna 7 Partial to blondes. hard to beat in the mile. . . always has a N smile for everyone. Ambition: To run in the Olympics, MARTHA ALIDA JOHNSON Mattie Business Choir 2, 3, 4: Guess what? One of the few with long naturally blonde hair. , , blends her soprano voice in the choir. . . blessed with plenty of spunk. Ambition: To be able to cook Newt's favo- rite dishes, MORRIS CHRISTIAN l-IOVEN Morris Academic Football 2, 3, co-captain 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3,4: Orchestra 2, 3,4: Brass Choir 2, 3,4: Bowling 3,4: Baseball 3,4: Class Treasurer 2: Class President 3,4: Mon itor 4: National Honor Society 3,4. Gees-o-flip. Capable president. . . pos- sessor of a talented toe. . . toots a mean trumpet. . . keeps the girls guessing. . . ter- rific guy. Ambition: To be a big business executive. CAROL LYNNE JONES Jonesy Academic Band 2: Softball Intramurals 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, vice-president 4: F, T. A. 3, secretary 4: Dramatic Club 3, vice president 3, treas- urer 4: Tennis 3: Bowling 3: Spri-Hian 3,4: Spanish Club 4: Scrivener 4: Senior Play, usher. ' Now where's Lu Lu? Short and sweet. . . has s smile for everyone. , . enjoys decreas- ing the Bachelor Club's membership. Ambition: To teach second graders the art of short-changing. ALB' ' 'L RICHARD LATHAM HOWELL M0IIS General Football 3,45 Varsity Club 3.4. Wow . Short but strong. . . football star. . . seen with the boys. . .hasn't given the girls a break yet. . . liked by all. Ambition: To be a football player. JOYCE ELIZABETH KEDERIS Joycebo Business Sprl-l-Ilan, business 45 Softball Intramurals 3 I 41 Whata yuh say 2 Blonde and pretty. . . loves shorthand OJ. . . has all the answers in English class OJ. . .will write the letters B-1-L-L in her sleep. Ambition: To marry Bill. MARY ELIZABETH HUNSICKER Beth Academic Basketball Intramurals 2g Softball Intramu- rals 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Bowling 4g National Ri- lle Association 45 Senior Play, make-up. Oh, you birdl Newcomer to Springfield this year. . .sweet and sincere. . . likes to bowl. . .loves CU physics class. . . Spring- field's gain, Allentown's loss. Ambition: Return to S.H.S. as a teacher and pass all girls taking physics. CAROL ANN KLAMT Carol Academic DONALD CHARLES KRESGE J. V. Basketball 35 Varsity Basketball 45 Scrivener, businessg Spri-l-lian 45 Bowling Pip Business Football 2, 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 4, 2, 3, co-captain 45 Varsity Club 4 Has anybody seen Hertha? An asset to Now don't get smart. Terrific on basket the basketball team. . .Hertha's shadow. . . ball COUFY- - - 0116 Of the big four- - 3 real Neat dresser. ..never QU talks in English. Ambition: To teach second grade. comic. . . tall, lean and keen. Ambition: To live the rest of my life lfffli--WLS slSY!-5tQ 5il5i52i15'ilf'f'5 ' .95 5- 5-5 DOROTHY JANE LANDIS Dott Academic Bowling 2, 3,4g Dramatic Club 2,3,4g Tri- Hi-Y 3, 45 Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, cast, Thespian Society 45 Scrivener, editorial. Where's MarceP Seen sporting around in that blue convertible. . .likes her fifth peri- od Spanish. . . will make a doting mother. . always on the go. Ambition: To get through College. CZ., I 954 DEBORAH HAZELL LAPPIN Deb Academic Basketball 25, Softball Intramurals 2, Band 2, 3g Choir 2,3,4Q District Chorus 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4g Spri-Hian 45 Scrivener 4. Don't get all shook. Tall and pretty. . . enjoys those visits to National Park. . .fast short order cook.'. .swell kid. . .had fun at District Chorus. Ambition: To learn to be a good housewife JOAN ELAINE MARCHESON Marbo Academic Girls' Chorus 25 Softball Intramurals 2,3,4g Bowling 2, 3, Spri-Hian, editorial 2, 3,4g Choir 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, secretary 45 Tennis 3g Scrivener, Art Editorg Class Officer, sec- retary 3, F.T.A. 3, president 4g Senior Play, cast, Thespian Society 4, National Honor Society 4. C'mon you guys . .short and sweet inte- rested in P.M.C. .. . always seen with Nan. . . smart dresser. . . capable president of the F. T.A. Ambition: To replace Our Miss Brooks . NANCY JANE LYNCH Nan Business Dramatic Club 2, 3g Girls' Chorus 2, Soft- ball Intramurals 2,3,4, Tennis 3,4g Basket- ball Intramurals 4g Scrivener, Copy Editor: Spri-Hian, business 4g Whw-whwl Packard Clipper just went byl Reminds you of a dizzy blonde. . .cute and tall. . .helped make the Scrivener a big success. . .just loves UQ shorthand. . . a swell girl with a smile for everyone. Ambition: To keep the curse word short- hand out of my vocabulary. FRANK JOSEPH MARCONE Sonny Academic Hi, Fred! Always has a different car. . . a real brain QU. . .hot rod happy. . .enjoyed initiation. . .loves UQ chemistry class. Ambition: To graduate. LILLIAN JEAN MacCAlN Lillian Business --what I mean is .... Sweet and blonde. , enjoys third period English, especially Si1ly Words . . . has interests out of town, wonderful seamstress. . . guards them well in basketball. . . everyone enjoys her cheer ful personality, friendship and gleaming smile. Ambition: To have a life of my own. BART MCCOURT Bart General Stage crew 3,45 Repair crew 3, Favorite' subject is shop. . . seen with Ronny . . .aspires to be on the Honor Roll more than once, . . drives a Chevie. , , always has a carful. Ambition: To make enough money to buy a new car. MARCIA MALZ Marce Academic Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Softball Inuamurals 35 Scrivener. I .have the carl Nice and quiet. . . always makes a good strike , . . partial to blue cars. . . historically minded. Ambition: To hook a millionaire. JANET CLAIRE MCNEIL Ian Business Girls Chorus 2g Dramatic Club 2, 3, secre- tary 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Softball Intramurals 2: Scrivener, business, Spri-Hian 4: Thes- pian Society 3,4, '-what-a-ya got? A cavity in your crani- um, A teeny tiny size straw-berry blonde . . . always handy, with a joke. . . shorthands wonder girl, , , seen in a varsity sweater with the letter W , Ambition: To fly on my trapeze with the greatest of ease. ANITA JOAN MELCHIORRE Chicken Business Spri-Hian, business 4g Baseball Intramurals 4. oh well, that's the way it goesl Always wearing a smile, , , shorthand is her favorite U3 subject. . . makes profitable visits to Florida. .. has interests out of town, Ambition: To be a secretary. r!3?!ErFrii:-Q?:f5i:fYi:i'1i rt ' , All- W 'ElriKPfWJs7'ff'iil1:isT754E5l V A WBTV- '1MflElHtMW. 9'W'if41-f IRENE RICA MILLER Mil Academic Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Bowling 2, 3,45 Dramatic Club 2, 3,45 Scrivener, Editorial. Oh Dearl . . .Quiet and mild-mannered . . . wonderful actress. . . has that enviable naturally curly hairl Ambition: To reach Juniata. arid 0 1954 SANDRA CAROLYN MOLIN Sandy Academic Girls' Chorus 25 Bowling 25 Dramatic Club 25 Hockey 2, 3,45 Softball Intramurals 2, 35 Library Asst. , 2, 3,45 Choir 3,45 Student ' Council, Secretary 3,45 Spri-Hian, Edi- torial 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Varsity Club 45 Scrivener, Business 45 Senior Play, Publi- city, Property5 Honor Society 4. C'mon, let's go, you kidsl ..Full of vigor and determination. . . always lending a helping hand. . . Cutel . . . and terrific! . . . Minute-keeper of Student Council. Ambition: To carry on a French conversa- tion with Judy. RODMAN GLENN NORTH Rod Academic Football 2, 35 Intramurals 35 Rifle Club, President 4. Hi Yal . . . Quite the drummer. . . always bumming cigarettes. . .seems to like Soph- omore girls. . .loves U3 to do homework. Ambition: To be a mechanic. RICHARD LEE MOSSMAN Peter Business Football 2, 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Right behind youl Can be seen making the rounds at Aronomink. . . a menace to pedestrians. . . makes frequent visits to the corner of Powell and Saxer. WILLIAM PARKER Bill Academic Cross Country 3, co-captain 45 Choir 2, 3,45 Track, 2, 3,41 Student Council 45 Service Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Athletic Council, 45 Monitoi, 4. Hey, I-larry! . .Always smiling. . . definite ly a Democrat. . .liked by all. . .Ex-member of the Bachelors' Club. ,Fi J' S3513 BRUCE MUELLER Kuna Academic Band 2: Dance Band 3,45 Orchestra 2, 3,4g Baseball 2, 3,49 Bowling 3, 45 Senior Play, tickets. How do l Quick with the answers. . , sec- ond Jerry Lewis. . . seen with Rod and Frank , , ,loves them all, . . roots a crazy horn. Ambition: To carve my name in the Chief 's desk . DONALD RALPH PASQUELLA Don General Football 2, 3,4g Track 4. Got my work done--thanks buddy A foot- ball hero. . . one of the Three Muskeetersn . . . Seen rolling logs down to Mr. Madeira's to tall people with blond hair. . . cute with a house. . .drives UQ a Buick. capital C. . . Oh, those dimples. Ambition: To pass Mr. Madeira's Er1g1iSh Ambition: To invent a system for Mr. Nu- class. nan, SHIRLEY ANN PIGAGE Spook Business Girls' Chorus 2g Choir 3,45 Dramatic Club 2, l'm-a-see you please! Aspires to be a model, , . hobby is letter writing. . . has a wonderful voice which she adds to choir. Ambition: To be a model. 4:5951 15 TER ---- '--- - - YYRE5-g1?i1i2'ii.153:f- -' eerhiiia S5::.2iQs-.lfil iii--3: RICHARD ALAN PLOTTS Dick General Business Dramatic Club, 25 Choir, 3,45 Track, 3.4. If you first don't succeed try, try again. Likes the girls. . .adds his tenor voice to the choir. . . a real good sport. . . real friendly. . . quite a joker. . . authority on world affairs. Ambition: To be a 30-year man in the ar- my. C6155 1954 ELAINE JOSEPHINE POESCHL Reds Business Library Asst. , 2, 3,45 Spri-Hian, Typing, 4 Senior Play, Usher. Oh, boyl .. .Is it really red? loves OJ typing. . .seen with Audrey. . .has a good sense of humor. Ambition: To stay out of trouble. JOHN RUGGIERIO John Business Operators' Club 2, 3,45 Band 25 Senior Play stage crew. Do you want a good can . . .Quiet and nice. . . can be seen driving a Chevie. . . always willing to help, and does a good job. . . love that wavy hair. Ambition: To graduate. asus -' MARILY RUTH PUGSLEY Mel Academic Color Guard 2, 3, 4: Softball Intramurals 2: Class Secretary 2: Bowling 3: Spri-Hian, business 3: Senior Play, cast: Scrivener, Assistant Business Manager: National Honor Society 4, I believe it Miss Me1ody,,,weilds a mean rifle at those football game. . . knows QU people at PMC. , . Ohl that hula, Ambition: Not to be an old maid in a few JOYCE ANNE SALLADA Joyce Business Dramatic Club 2,3,4: Color Guard 2, 3,4: Bowling 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Spri-l-Iian 3: Scrivener, Business: Senior Play, usher, That's terrific Short and sweet. . .walking fashion plate. . . cute marcher. . . never on time. . . always in a dither, Ambition: To be a receptionist ln a hospital. ANGELINA RUGGIERIO Angie Business Spri-I-lian typing 2,4: Girls' Chorus 2: Tri- Hi-Y 3,4: Scrivener, Business: Senior Play, property. Don't be latel A medical secretary some- day she'll be. . . quiet and very nice to know , , , love those beautiful black curls. Ambition: To be a medical secretary. SARAH ELIZABETH SANDFORD Bobbie Academic Girls' Chorus 2: Softball Intramurals 2: Dramatic Club 2: Scrivener, business: Spri- Hian, editorial 4: Class Officer, secretary 4. 'Got your money? Sweet as can be. . . courage is one thing she'll never lack, , . never stops for a breath. . . interested in Penn State in more ways than one, Ambition: To make up my mind. IUDITH LYNNE SCHAUB Judy Academic Basketball 2, 3, co-captain 4: Orchestra 2, 3,4: String Ensemble 2: Hockey 2, 3,4: Bowling 2, 3:4 Softball Intramurals 2, 3: Senior Play, usher: Library Assistant 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3,4: Trl-Hi-Y 2, secretary 3, president 4: National Honor Sgciety 3,4: Dramatic Club 3: Varsity Club 2, 3, treas- urer 4: Spri-Hian 2, 3, Assistant Editor 4: ' Scrivener, editorial: F, T, A. Vice president 3. Get off it, will yal AS good scholastically as she is in sports. . . All-American gal . . .likes college men. . . always busy help- ing. 9.W'E'!E7i+QiUKS9WW'f-1iiZ9'51'-1'f1 -2'4i-- ' ' 22:2-ilisl 51 7li!1ifT',5I?l W!9i2LEBihNES 2QiWHMW3'?HH4AE5EEQ'E:w2!5f1f110? Stb4 'QV' ,ilkaif i!'QGR5i4-u5?6i?WN a SHIRLEY MARION SHEID Shirl Business Dramatic Club 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Choir 3, 4. That's for the birdsl Aspires to be an ar- tist. . .neat dresser. . . tries to answer English questions. . .lends her ability to the choir. . . out of town interests. Ambition: To go into Art illustration, arid 0 I 954 CAROL ANN SCHOPF Schop fie Academic Hockey 2, 3,45 Softball Intramurals 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Dramatic Club 35 Basketball Intramurals 45 Varsity Club 45 Scrivener 45 F. T.A. 4. Honest to John! Real terrific kid. .. love that wonderful laugh. . . real help to the hockey team. ...handy with a joke. . .plans a teaching career, Ambition: To teach at West Point. AUDREY LEE SLOAT A udge Academic Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Bowl- ing 3,45 Scrivener5 Senior Play, prompter5 Basketball Intramurals 4. What do you think this is, Christmas? Quiet and sweet. . .dependable. . . enjoys her summers in Maine. . .gives the inside dvpe On P.M.C .... worked hard on those Christmas cards. Ambition: To replace Sitting Bull. ,. K as CAROLE ANN SCIPIONE Skippy Academic Dramatic Club 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Choir 3, 45 Scrivener, Editorial5 Basketball Intramu- rals 45 Spanish Club 45 Thesplan Society 45 Senior Play, cast5 F. T.A. 35 Librarian 45 National Honor Society 4, Oh, my heart! I Friend to all. . .loves OJ those three hour phone calls. . .really livens up the choir. . .enjoys those letters from out of town. . .partial to the Poconos. Ambition: To graduate from college with my MRS, degree! CHARLES EDWARD SONGSTER Charlie Academic Football, manager, 2,3,43 Cross Country 45 Track 3,45 Choir 3, secretary 45 Moni- tor5 Senior Play, property. How about thatl Minute man for the Choir. ..trafHc always runs fand we mean Er-nsj smoothly at his monitors post. . . Ohl that curly hair. Ambition: To work ln a T. V. Station. 55 WILLIAM WILSON SHEFFER Bill Academic Operators Club 2, 3,4. You guys Quiet man. . .big operator Qclub that is J. . .seen in the darkroom or behind a projector. . . friend to all. Ambition: To be an electrician. ROBERT DAVID SORENSON Bob Academic Football 2, 3,45 Track 2,3,4g Monitor 4, National Honor Society 4. And then what happenedr' Can be seen but not heard Qexcept in classesj. . . quite witty. . .gives the teachers a rough time. ., future politician. ROY ALBERT SINGLEY Roy Academic Track 2,33 Football 3.4, Bowling 3,4g Ten- nis 3g Baseball 4. Heyak Loves UD school. . .football ace. . . can be seen dashing around corners in a green Buick.. . one of the boys. WILLIAM FRANCIS SPECKMAN Saint Academic Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3. You're a good kid, but who likes goats? Halls from West Chester. . .good friend of the Chief . . .says his piece in class. . . seen with the boys. Ambition: To work for my father. JAMES BERNARD STRAIN 3d. Jim General Football 2, 3,45 Choir 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 2: Library Assistants 2, 3: Varsity Club 3,4, Service Club 4, presidentg Class Offi- cer, ueasurer 4. Rick, Guess what? I got troubles. Just a Poor Bachelor. . .Mr. Advisor on all prob- lems. . . Senior class money-bags. . . greatest of pals to everyone. . . full of jokes and fun. .a1' 3? f4 ' CAROLE ANN SULLIVAN Carole Academic Dramatic Club 2, 3,4: Tennis Club: Scriv- ener, editorial: Senior Play, property: Rifle Club 4: F, T, A. 4: Basketball Intramurals, oh Crumb! Quiet until you get to know her. . . loves those visits to Williamson. , , always has a carfull, , , will be a great teacher, Ambition: To get home from school early, driri 0 1954 ROBERT ARTHUR SYLVESTER Bobbo Academic Operators Club 2,3,4: Monitor 4, Meet you up at the station Tall, dark and handsome. . . seen speeding through Springfield. . . has out of town interests. . . terrific dresser. Ambition: Marry Ginny and raise a happy family, NANCY ANN von GLAHN Nan Academic Hockey 2, 3,4: Twirler 2, 3, Majorerte 4: Spri-Hian 3,4: Orchestra 2, 3, president 4: Library Assistant 2: Softball Intramurals 2, 3: Tennis 3,4: F, T, A, 4: Senior Play, cast: National Honor Society 4. Gol1y, that's odd1yl Catch that southern drawl. . . snappy as a majorette. . . gives the boys a tough time, . . terrific inner on the hockey team. Ambition: To join the Aquacade at Cypress Gardens. STEPHEN PAUL SZEMES Steve Academic Football 2: Baseball 2: Rod and Gun Club 2: Dramatic Club 3,4: Baseball 4: Service Club 4. Let's have a gash call, gang Love that crew cut. . . partial to underclassmen QB. GJ . . . just loves bookkeeping, , , dig that crazy car. Ambition: Get a full race roadster, and marry Betty. LIDWINE MAY WALTERS Windy Academic Dramatic Club 2,4: Library Assistant 2,3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Softball Intramurals 2, 3,4: Sprl-Hian, editorial: Rifle Club 4: Senior Play, tickets, Property. You comin to club tonight? Short and snappy... . heard before seen. . . French UD is her subject. . . plans a nursing career, . . a lot of fun. Ambition: To get her mix untalked. DONALD LLOYD TAYLOR Don Academic Football 2, 3,4g Basketball 2, 3,45 Choir 2, 3,45 Varsity Club 2, 3.4, Student Council, Treasurer 4. Forget it. Excels in sports. . . loves those week-ends in Ocean City. ..Oh, those shoulders. . .has a hard time making up his mind. . . keeps those girls guessing. Ambition: To graduate with honors. MARGUERITE WARNOCK Mug Business Girls' Chorus 2. Oh, I don't believe you Short and sweet . .. full of pep. . . keeps her friends laughing . . .seen with a certain artist from Nether Providence. Ambition: Bookkeeper, WILLIAM FAIRLAMB TOLLENGER Bi1l Academic Choir 4g Rifle Club 4. Cripes On the quiet side. . .enjoys sing- ing bass in the choir. . .Lou's shadow. .. likes discussing things with Mr. Madeira. . . Whistler and his dogl Ambition: Engineering. GEORGE RICHARD WELLS Dick Academic Bowling 3,4, Dramatic Club 3,4g Operators Club 4, Monitor 4. Step into my private office Quiet until you know him. . . mathematical wizard ,OJ . . . other interests beside his work at Food Fair. ..One of the boys. Ambition: Electrical Engineer. PETER VAN HOUTEN WIEST Pete Academic Baseball 2g Dramatic Club 33 Intramurals 3g Bowling 3,43 Operators Club 4g Moni- torg Senior Play, cast. Spri.ngiield's gain, Yeadon's loss.. .Always being quizzed by Mr. Maderia Qknows the answers, toolD...seen at Playtown Park. . . always ready to help. . .has a big hello for all. Ambition: To be a lawyer. ? wiiiillil DEBORAH ANNE WILKINSON Debbo Business Girls' Chorus 25 Dramatic Club 35 Spri- Hian, 4. Know what I mean, Jelly Bean? Cute and snazzy. . .love those clothes. . . likes her men from out of town. . .dig the crazy suedes. Ambition: Further education. Cfadri i954 IRENE ANNE WILSON Rene Business Color Guard 2, 3, co-captain 45 Bowling 3, 45 Scrivener, Layout Editor 5 Rifle Club 45 Senior Play, cast. Don't be nasty Tall and lovely. . .smart dresser. . . oh, that smile. . . a wonderful color- guard. . . likes the shore. . . full of fun. Ambition: To be a Powers model. DAVID ALFRED WOODRUFF Woody Academic Football 2, 3, co-captain 45 Baseball 2, 3, co-captain 45 Basketball 2, 3, captain 45 Choir 2, 3,45 Bowling 25 Class Officer, Vice Pres. 2, 35 Student Council 3, president 45 Monitor 4. Let's not get carried away. Ably runs our Student Council. . .Mr. Touchdown, U.S.A. ...a bom leader. ..excels in sports. . .love that red convertible. Ambition: To get through college. JOAN WRIGHT J0anie Business Student Council 2, 3,45 Girls' Chorus 25 Dramatic Club Secretary-Treasurer, 25 Bowling 2, 35 Library Assistant 2, 35 Choir 3,45 Sprl-Hlan, Business 3,45 Scrivener, Business 45 National Honor Society 3,4. Birds Short and cute. . . can be seen talk- ing to a monitor outside of room I9.. . ably manages the Spri-Hian Business Staff. . .her hobby is giggling. Ambition: To take a cruise on the U. S.S, Midway. .rg Q .43 , yi Rd k'n .gi if ig- lL,Q,,f:: Q ff ' ' b -w 1, fix Q, Q M .avi 3 f 1' 4 s , 4 1 K ' ' k5?S:ii, ., , W - W 11,1 .1 4 410' 'L in R' 3, 'a-1 'Qt m L ., m,A L M p vi A X ' Q J X QQ, jf wi ' .. w . 655325-f'5' 7 .BV go s Vw, Q f V . . Q6 0 , Jig? 4 A ,A Sew wr M a X . Q J , x 3 wr, x 3 if W 4' 'gin ,A fy 4' Jw 'W I L x 2 K fi A, W 2 R' L 5 A YN. ,ax ,M Y 'V xr ' Z2Y1'! Mt f'Pw1fR ,, f' ww ' ' M Y 3 4 r KX - MN it . N11 f V . :,, y m n J A3 , A,.' A a K - A 1 'm 1 . xx Q, ,J .g A Q ,M v .f 5 . , Wx... fkil :Q- hmih.. -.1 . .., ,. -..., L, ...., K.. ....., ...., K, Q., J his--Q 'P FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Morris Hoven, President: Donald Dirren, Vice-Presidentg Sarah Sandford, Secretaryg James Strain, Treasurer. I 30.45 .x4cLu5er:i Mr. James W. Weaver and Miss Margaret G. Graham, Advisers. Our deepest appreciation, always, for your guidance and help during our stay at Springfield High School ..... Class of '54 2171. Ql'l'l el' Agn O REMEMBER WHEN we had our first class meeting? It was on October 4, IQSI. First we had to practice on How to Conduct a Meeting , then we elected Larry Sault as President: Dave Woodruff, Vice-President, Marilyn Pugsley, Secretary: and Morrie Hoven, Treasurer. THE FIRST big event we undertook was our Soph Hop. On March 6 we held a meeting to get the plans underway. Our theme was Sakura Toki , or Cherry Blossom Time. Our gym on May 2, 1952, was in its glory, dressed in blush pink and nile green. We had a genuine, sparkling goldfish pond and a Japanese pagoda garnished with fresh flowers. We all thought our Soph Hop was the best. Of course we had the usual Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Turnabout Dances. THEN REMEMBER our Junior year, when we elected Morrie Hoven, President: Dave Woodruff, Vice-President: Joan Marcheson, Secretaryg and Herbie Kerns, Treasurer? WE TOOK in 32469. 36 on the annual magazine sale. The highest salesman was Judy Schaub, and she was awarded a radio. Then Student Council sponsored the Thanksgiving Dance, and the Christmas Dance, which we all will remember as our last one in this school, Of course, we shall always remember our Turnabout Dance, and the girls' mad rush for the guys. Then we started plan ning the Junior-Senior Prom. It was held at the Bala Golf Club, Bala Cynwood, on June 5, 1953. That night we sentimentally looked forward to our Senior Year. THEN CAME the realization that at last we were Seniors! With our new, thrilling half-sessions, we enjoyed coming to school. We elected officers again: Morrie Hoven came back as our able President, and Don Dirren was our Vice-Presidentg Secretary was Sarah Sandford, and Treasurer, Jimmy Strain. - WE ALL immensly enjoyed our trip to New York on November 16th. We were divided into three groups and had three buses. We visited the United Nations Buildings, Radio City, and N.B.C. Radio and TV Station. Remember Heart of My Heart and our melodious voices blended in harmonyl P The parts we remembered most were those beautiful U. N. buildings and our conducted tour throughout those nationally known modern structures. We cooperated with Mr. Hall fairly well, and appreciated the careful planning and the trouble he went through to make our trip successful. Our Christmas Card Sale was also successful, with Mr. Weaver taking the responsibility. THEN ON December 29th we had our first class party, which turned into an evening of fun and friendships. OUR LAST Soph Hop and the choosing of the May Queen came so quickly after that. OF COURSE on May 20th and zrst we took our long-awaited trip to Washington D.C. We saw all the interesting sights and en- joyed ourselves so much that we hated to leave. Home and back to those dreaded final exams! But they were soon forgotten when we were the guests of the Class of '55 at the Junior-Senior Prom on June 4th, On June 6 we had bacclaureate, then we went to our Senior Dinner-Dance, and ended our fun at commencement on June 9th, WHENEVER we look back on our years at Springfield High School, we still see work and tears, play and fun. We will always remember the friendship and cooperation of our teachers, and their guiding light. 33 hmmm . . fc! l'U'l le O MOST POPULAR Bette Denice Dave Woodruff Ollgdl' T r N BEST DRESSED MOST ATHLETIC MOST TALKATIVE Marilyn Pugsley Judy Schaub Lidwine Walters Bob Sylvester Dave Woodruff Amand Hahn BEST LOOKING MOST DIGNIFIED MOST FLIRTATIOUS Roseanne Acinapura Beth Hunsicker Sharon Brown Dave Woodruff Jack Fitch Fred Dreyer 4 3400! MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Christine Herrmann Jack Fitch Cfaaa icd FRIENDLIEST CUTEST CLASS CLOWNS Carol Jones Bette Denice Anna Mae Bricka Jim Strain Don Pasquella Bruce Mueller 2 TYPICAL SENIORS BEST LEADERS QUIETEST Joan Marcheson Christine Herrmann Lorraine Di Lacqua Jim Strain Morrie Hoven Don Harley amoud Jaaf War A WE, THE GRADUATING CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR, of Springfield High School, Township of Springfield County of Delaware, State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare these to be our Famous Last Words, hereby revoking any word or words heretofore said by us. I, ROSEANNA ACINAPURA, leave my first place in roll-call to Barbara Wright. I, BERT ADLER, leave my seat in Mr. Madeira'sDeacon'srow to any other sophomore lucky enough to have English In room I for three years. 1, HERTHA ADLER, will to my sister Maryann my love of fiddling in orchestra. I, PEGGIE IDU AIKMAN, will best of luck in Shorthand II to anyone who is brave enough to take it. I, BEV BEACHER, will my ability to get along with English teachers to Diane Howard. I, HORACE BEDWELL, will the presidency of the YO-LO-SE-TODO to anyone in the Junior Class living up to the standards set forth in the YO-LO-SE-TODO code. l, FRANK BEHRUE, will my love for Model-A Fords to anyone that can push them home from football games. I, HELEN BELL, bequeath to my cousin, Bob Johnson, my seat in Deacon's row in Mr. Madeira's English Class. I, JACK BELL, will to George Romeo Starzman my ability to go steady. I, FRANK BIDOMINGDALE, will to Elwood Peters my ability to pass P.A.D. without working and one-fifth of bonded 8: blended fPepsi-Cola P P J. I, HARRY BORGARD, bequeath my ability to get along well with my Cieachers especially Mrs. Neely?J to Jim Stroud. I, RONNY BOSBYSHELL, will my privilege to call Mr. .Nunan Willie to George Towers. I, DOTTIE BREESER, bequeath to Jimmy Samuels what's left of my strength OJ to carry the bass druml I, ANNA MAE BRICKA, leave my love OJ for Mr. Gooden to anyone who has a heart big enough to accept it. I, JEANNIE BRISTOW, will my lunchtime walk with Audrey and Elaine to Elinor Poeschl if she learns to wink and smile. I, SHERRY BROWN, will to Iois Piercy the friendship and co-operation I had with my twirlers. I, TONY CAMEROTE, will my stool at Charlie's to Jay Charlesworth. I, MARTY DELL, bequeath my bass voice to Jack Barranger and tenor voice to Frank Coe. I, BETTE DENICE, bequeath my hole-y hockey socks to next year's Varsity: may they have a blistering season. I, IDU DeSANTIS, will my appreciation of the name Sheldon to anyone who needs an A , I, ANGELA DESIDERIO, bequeath my room in Norristown to anyone who takes Shorthand II. I, LORRAINE DILACQUA, bequeath to my sister, Joan, my United Nations booklet from Mr. Hall's P.A.D. class. I, DON DIRREN, will leave. I, TED DRABCZXK, will my stool at Charlie's to Paul Robertson. I, FRED DREYER, will my stool at Charlie's to Bill Carpenter. I, GORDON EBERLY, will to Dick Neff the ability to get through the senior year. I, JOAN ECKMAN, will my Shorthand books to any Junior who wants them. I, MYRLE EIKNER, will to my sister, Sallie, my ability to go to summer school for Math. I, JERRY ELLIOTT will my math ability to Bev Tuckwood. I, PEGGY ANN EVANS, will to my brother, Eddie, the a-bility to get out of class with the hiccups. I, DON EVONS, will the right to race on State Road at lunchtime to Paul Robertson. I, TOM EVERLY, will my ability to forget important things to Larry Parris. I, CAROL FAIRLA-MB, will my ability to blush in English class to an unsuspecting Junior who is unlucky enough to be teased by Mr. Madeira. I I, JACK FITCH, will to Dick Miller my presidency of the Bachelors Club. I, AUDREY GERBER, will my typing ability to anyone who needs it. I, DICK GERNHART, will to my sister my good marks QU in solid. I, GLENNA GILGER, will to Karen Hoven my bottle of Moonsheen and my ability to use it so that no one knows the difference 01 I, RONNIE GOEBEL, will my luck? in chemistry to anyone who needs and wants it. I, AMAND HAI-IN, will to Dave Richards my ability to find my shorts after Cross Country practice. I, TOM HAPGOOD, will my posters, lettering, and Miss Heiss to Margie Angstadt. I, DON HARIEY, will my ability to keep my big mouth shut to Tom Fanelli and Jay Charlesworth. I, NAN HAWORTH, will the editorship of this wonderful book to the next victim. I, BETSY HELLER, will my ability to get out of English and chemistry classes to Nan Harrigan. I, CHRISTINE HERRMANN, will my 'natural blonde hair to Kate Corsby. I, PATTY HILL, will my dancing shoes to Sue Kierstead. I, JOHN C. HINRICHSEN, do hereby will Jigs to any Junior who can get the story out of Mr. Madeira. I, JERRY HOISCHER, will my natural curly hair to Bill Carpenter. I, CARL W. HOLT, will my Presidency to the I.W.W. Society to Larry Marroni. I, MORRIE HOVEN, will to my sister, Karen, my rubber football teeth. She ll need them ln that goalie cage. I, DICK HOWELL, will my football shoes to Bob Small. I, BETH I-IUNSICKER, will to any Ike fan my Republican P.A.D. views. I, MARTHA JOHNSON, will my Shorthand, and ability to do it to my sister Alice. I, CAROL JONES, will my ability to bend glass tubes in chemistry class to Lee Willets. I, JOYCE KEDERIS, will my love for school to my brother, John. I, CAROL KLAMT, will my ability to talk at the wrong time in English class to my sister, Barbara. I, DON KRESGE, will my ability to break collar bones to anyone who wants them. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. In 1. 1. In 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. In 1. 1. 1. 1. It 1. In 1. In 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. aaa of 1954 DOTTI LANDIS, will my ability to stay in good with Mr. Madeira to Joe Finn: He'll need it. DEBBIE LAPPIN, will my yearning for far away places and the ring of the telephone to any Junior girl who dosen't mind waiting. NANCY LYNCH, will my ability to stay awake all night at P.J. parties to Kathy Aldinger. LILLIAN J. MacCAIN, will my ability to get along with the teachers to anyone who desires the same. MARCIA MAIZ, will my ability to keep out of trouble in my senior year to Joe Finn. JOAN MARCHESON, will my ability to have a ring but not go steady to my sister, Adrienne. FRANK MARCONE, will all my chemistry homework to anyone who likes it. BART MCCOURT, will my narrow parking space to any under class men who can get his car into it. JANET MCNEIL, will my big UQ size 3 footsies to anyone who likes to shop in the 'Kiddie Department . ANITA MELCHIORRE, will my typewriter in Office Practice to my sister, Carol. IRENE MILLER, will my love for the senior year to every underclassman. SANDRA MOLIN, will my love OJ for hockey practice to Roxy Greene. JACKIE MOORE, will leave for Mississippi. RICHARD LEE MOSSMAN, will to my little brother the troubles Don willed to me. BRUCE MUELLER, will my 20 volumes of English notes to Mr. Madeira. DICK NICHOLS, will to Sitting Bull a feather for his bonnet. ROD NORTH, will my Model-A and all the parts, to anybody who wants them. BILL PARKER, will my pink sweat suit to Bob Holley. will my stool in Charlie's to Tom Fanelli. will my captain letter to Roxy Green. will my sneakers in gym class to Glenna Rice, because she never has any to wear. DON PASQUELLA, VICKY PFLIEGER, SHIRLEY PIGAGE, RICHARD PIOTTS, will my love for Choir to Joanne Robinson. will my ability to get along with the U. S. Army to my sister, Elinor. EIJAINE POESCHL, WALLY POPE, will my ability to have fun in the back of the bus to anyone who wants it. MARILYN PUGSIEY, will my love for P.M.C. to any Junior girl lucky enough to have an interest there. ANGIE RUGGIERIO, will all my books to anyone who is ambitious enough to open them. JOHN RUGGIERIO, will my privilege to park in front of the school to anyone who can squeeze into it. CHARMAINE RYDER, will my love for school and my good marks QU to Glenna Rice. QShe'll need themj. JOYCE SALLADA, will to Mary Jo Phillips the ability to get along with Mr. Miller and all the fun to a fut SARAH SANFORD, will my position as Secretary of the Senior Class to Nan Harrigan. JUDY SCHAUB, will my love for music and Mr. Miller to Kate Crosby. BILL Sl-IEFFER, will to Mr. Madeira all the D's he gave me while studying Macbeth. SHIRLEY SCHEID, will my art board to Pat Downes. CAROL SCHOPF, will my hockey tunic to anyone who wants to hem it. CAROLE SCIRIONE, will my chlorine cough , broken test tubes, and worn out chemistry apron to my little brother OJ ure color guard. Johnny Waller. 1. 1. In 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. AUDREY SI.OAT, will my job with the Christmas cards to anyone lucky QU enough to get it. ROY SINGLEY, will my speed shoes to P.R. and hope that he will return them. CHARLES SONGSTER, will my great knowledge of Macbeth to any of the Juniors who will need it next year. BOB SORENSEN, will the Pogo Button, willed to me by Ernie Karger, to his brother, Bob Karger. JAMES B. STRAIN Ill, will my girl friend, Frances Walton, to George Starzman. CAROl.E SULLIVAN, will my ability to get along with Mr. Madeira to my brother, Donald. BOB SYLVESTER, will to my brothers my love and passing marks 01 in physics and chemistry. STEVE SZEMES, will my one and only class ring to Betty Green. DON TAYLOR, will my defensive and position to Jerry Mason. WILLIAM TOLLENGER, will to any one in the 55 Senior Class, my presidency of Mr. Madei.ra's Walking Club. NAN vonGLAHN, will my bent baton and broken hockey stick to any Junior needing a weapon to fight his way out of chemistry Lab. In 1. 1. LIDWINE WALTERS, will my ability to get along with Mr. Hottenstein to my sister, Judy--if she's crazy enough to take chemistry MARGUERITE WARNOCK, will my seat in Mr. Madeira's room to my brother, Buddy. PETE WIEST, will my ability to sit on Alexander Sheard's head in gym to anybody who gets tired while playing basketball and who needs to sit down and rest for a few minutes. 1. 1. In In ninth day of June. DEBBY WILKINSON, will my ability to work the candy machine at 9:30 in the morning, to anyone who doesn't eat breakfast! IRENE WILSON, will my seat on the school bus to Jerry Wenkel. DAVE WOODRUFF, will my ability to get past B-6 in mechanical drawing to Dick Shutt. JOAN WRIGHT, will my art ability UQ to Barbara Yochum. In witness thereof, we, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty-four have set our hand and seal hereto this A O U O 0 3 1 I ' -foo a 7 bVLg nk K 5 Li ff is 1 ,R -M' . , +2 k .3 . 29 .1 ,Q 3341 b 'T ii. F-13 llzkggem M . ,Q 1 4 1 gi 3 1 is ' 1 J J . i 4' fi- 1 1 1. X i 43 5 N p 47 22 45 ,J 33 38 44 1. Lorraine DeLacqua 2. Bill Parker 3. Carol Jones 4. Vicky Pflieger 5. Marilyn Pugsley6. Angie, John Ruggierio 7. Marcia Malz 8, Joyce Kederis 9, Don Kresge IO. Bill Tollenger II. Bob Sorensen 12. Bill Sheffer--Sherry Brown 13. Frank Marcone 14. Dave Woodruff 15. Myrle Eikner 16 Irene Wilson 17. Horace Bedwell 18, Jerry Holscher 19. Bette Denice 20. Nancy Haworth 21. Carole Scipione 22. Hertha Adler 23. Joyce Sallada 24. Fred Dreyer 25. Charles Songster 26. Jack Bell 27, Joan Eckman 28. Anna Mae Bricka 29. Irene Miller 30. Gordon Eberly 31. Beverly Beacher 32. Glenna Gilger 33, Bruce Mueller 34. Ioan Wright 35. Lillian McCain 36. Charmaine Ryder 37. Jeannie Bristow 38, Don Taylor 39. Marguerite Warnock 40. Mary Beth Hunsicker 41. Debby Wilkinson 42. Don Evons 43. Steve Szemes 44. Rod North 45. Lenore Bell- -Jerry Elliott 46. Debby Lappin 47. Carol Schopf 48. Roseanna Acinapura '?c 'r 1 . . . ' ' Q' I .-,..' TM fix... HRW 'NU 12 0 any gg 23?-J 244 xxx f l L Em is fig 4 1 34:A ism. L5 364 . A Z2 'V' 'lr G42 5 s 4, ..- Q if: N 4 ' Lyn: '15 E' ' .fb 1'.Q ' l i I S 1 ,5,, I . 37 fl 401g 42 ,J ,, A 1. Ronnie Goebel--Tony Camerote 2. Shirley Pigage 3. Peggy Ann Evans 4. Sandy Molin 5. Jack Fitch 6. Elaine Poeschl 7. Lee Moss- man 8. Janet McNeil 9. Nlorrie Hoven 10. Shirley Schied 11. Nancy Lynch 12. Carol Fairlarnb 13. Martha Johnson 14. Marty Dell 15. Lidwine Walters 16. Dick Nichols 17. Bill Speckman 18. Dick Plotts 19. Dick Gernhart 20. Louis DeSantis--Ronnie Bosbyshell 21. Carol Klamt 22. Dick Wells 23. John Hinrichsen 24. Nancy VonG1ahn 25. Judy Schaub 26. Sarah Sandford 27. Chris Herrmann 28. Dottie Breeser 29. Pat Hill 30. Betsy Heller 31. Ca.ro1e Sullivan 32. Anita Melchiorre 33. Pete Wiest 34. Frank Bloomingdale 35. Tom Hapgood 36. Dottie Landis 37. Don Dirren 38. Angela Desiderio 39. Frank Behrle 40. Audrey Gerber 41. Audrey Sloat 42. Peggy Lou Aikman 43. Bob Sylvester 39 !Q KJN I Hb' HH? IQ GTE' 2 5 srsvlbi Sfafion 5 SHS Sf Good evening friends, this is Comelius J. Cougar, your roving reporter, with this week's edition of Rolling Stone . This week I visited the town of Springfield where the 1954 class of Springfield High School held its tenth annual reunion banquet. The banquet committee consisted of graduates LIDWINE WALTERS, nationally known parakeet trainer, ANITA MELCHIOR- RE, model for Charles Antell, JACK BELL, local truant officer, TOM EVERLEY, author of How to Charm Girls , and MYRLE EIKNER, lion tamer. The committee was headed by SARAH SANFORD, president of Springfield 's Women 's Club. The chef, STEVE SZEMES, drew ohs and ahs from the group with his stylish preparation of JEAN BRISTOW'S famous potato salad, and NANCY LYNCH 'S never fail chocolate cake which she plans to put on the market along with her other cake mixes. Taking tickets at the door were DON KRESGE, keeper at the Philadelphia Zoo, DON TAYLOR, captain of Ocean City's Beach Patrol, and BETSY HELLER, editor of Limping Love magazine. SHIRLEY PIGAGE, up and coming young vocalist, was accompanied by the well-known Royalaires, several of whom were graduates who returned to play with their former group for the occassion. These were MORRIE HOVEN, vice- president of the Dupont Company, FRANK BEHRLE, designer of Beautiful Homes , JACK FITCH, general in the Foreign Legion, and ROD NORTH, general manager of The American Tobacco Company. The band was led by BRUCE MUELLER, popular saxophonist. Among those present from the world of sports were DAVE WOODRUFF, agile third baseman for the New York Yankees, JERRY I-IOLSCHER, new olympic track champion, Tom Hapgood, recent winner of the Davis Cup, and DICK The Crusher HOWELL, wrestling champ of Rainbow Arena. HORACE BEDWELL, United States Delegate to the United Nations. arrived with his competent secretary MARGUERITE WARNOCK. Also accompanying them were BETH HUNSICKER, United States Ambassador to Tahiti and JIMMY STRAIN, Sec- retary of Agriculture. Discussing world problems with these distinguished guests were NANCY VON GLAHN, first woman ex- plorer of the Antarctic, FRANK MARCONI, who now resides in Hawaii as a toboggan salesman, and JUDY SCI-IAUB, just return- ed from Africa where she was teaching pygmies how to bowl. Representing the Armed Forces were DICK NICHOLS, captain in the Air Force, and HARRY BORGARD, famous jet pilot who soon plans to fly to the moon in the space ship recently designed by JERRY ELLIOT. They were seen discussing aero-dyna- mics with the famous woman jet ace, AUDREY SLOAT. Accompanying her were PEGGIE LOU AIKMAN, popular young Wac, whose chief pleasure is teaching soldiers how to play girls' basketball and IRENE WILSON who arrived modeling the new Spars outfit, which she helped to design. The brilliant criminologist, LENORE BELL, was seen discussing her latest case, that of shadowing the notorious TONY CAM EROTE, with LEE MOSSMAN, well-known private eye, and BILL SPECKMAN, Springfield 's Chief of Police. Present from the entertainment world was the great Hollywood producer RONNIE GOEBEL, with DICK WELLS, director of his newest movie, Drag Your Own Net which stars FRED DREYER and ANNA MAE BRICKA. GORDON EBERLY, master of ceremonies at the Super Circus, was accompanied by ROSEANNA ACINAPURA, Mary Hartline 's replacement. PATSY HILL, star acrobat, CHARLES SONGSTER, one of the hilarious clowns, and WALLY POPE, who reported that his pea- nut concession is doing a booming business there. Taking pictures at the banquet was FRANK BLOMINGDALE, assisted by GLENNA GILGER, society editor of the New York Times. Other representatives of this paper were VICKY PFLIEGER, writer of the Advice to the Lovelorn column, DEBBIE WILKINSON, society editor, and NAGELA DESIDERIO, secretary to the editor-in-chief. 40 MQ. Seeking the help of the famous business administrator, DON DIRREN, were DOTTIE BRESSER, lady barber, DON HARLEY, antique dealer, JOYCE KEDERIS and JACKIE MOORE, co-owners of the Rendezvous Clubg CHARMAINE RYDER, manager of Elite Dress Shoppe, and SHERRY BROWN, owner of the Sherry French Perfume concern. Quite a reunion took place among the former members of the F. T. A. who are now at work in various fields of educa- tion. HERTHA ADLER, first grade teacher at Scenic Hills was busy discussing with CAROL SCHOPF, director of grade school atheletics, their problem child, DON EVONS, Jr. who seems to have taken after his father. CHRISTINE HERRMANN, prin- cipal of Oakdale, was surrounded by MARILYN PUGSLEY, P. T.A. presidentg JOAN ECKMAN, secretary of the group, and LILLIAN MacCAIN and LORRAINE DiLA'UQA, committee chairmen. BETTE DENICE, first woman to teach calculus at West Point, was seen with CAROL JONES, who now lives in Australia where she is teaching kangaroos to walk tight-ropes. CAROLE SCIPIONE, who is sailing next week for Japan, where she will teach French and Spanish to the emperor 's children, and JOAN MARCHESON, who is now starring in the television show Our Miss Brooks , told the rest of the teachers that CAROLE SULLIVAN, who could not make the reunion, was now teaching in a one-room schoolhouse in the Ozark Mountains. DICK GERNHART, along with his foreman ROY SINGLEY, flew in from his cattle ranch in California with BILL SHEFFER, Marilyn Monroe 's press agent. Their trip was a fine one provided by their gracious T. W.A. hostess, JOAN WRIGHT, and the pilot, RONNIE BOSBYSHELL. On the plane they met BOB SYLVESTER, Fuller Brush man, and TED DRABCZYK who boarded the plane at Milwaukee where he is the owner of a prosperous haberdashery. NANCY HAWORTH, head nurse of Timbuktoo General Hospital, came with her assistant PEGGY ANN EVANS, and CAROL KLAMT, secretary of the famous plastic surgeon, JOHN HINRICHSEN. The Bachelors' Club of America was welf represented by the appearance of its recently elected president, CARL HOLT. He was accompanied by BILL TOLLENGER, chairman of the local Be Kind To Dogs week, and LOUIS DeSANTlS, local veterinarian. SHIRLEY SCHIED, designer for Jacques Fath, was seated with her assistant ELAINE POESCHEL and her secretary AUDREY GERBER, former speed typing champion of the world. Also seated at this table were MARCIA MALZ, interpreter at the United Nations, DEBBIE LAPPIN, noted authority on etiquette, and CAROL FAIRLAMB, secretary of PETE WEIST, president of Prudential Life Insurance Company. ' BART McCOURT, dexterous magician, arriving with MARTHA JOHNSON, talented young opera singer, told of their exciting ride in a taxi cab driven by BEVERLY BEACHER. JOHN RUGGERIO, who runs the Tunnel of Love at RICHARD PLOTTS' amusement park, said that his sister ANGIE could not attend the reunion because she was busy at home caring for her young quintuplets. JANET McNEIL, who is a trapeze artist with Barnum as Bailey Circus, talking with DOT LANDIS, owner of a used car lot and IRENE MILLER who is now writing birthday greetings for Hallmark Cards. SANDY MOLIN, head of Young Life, found that she had predicted correctly when JOYCE SALLADA arrived late, as usual, still trying to catch up with Father Time. Master-of-ceremonies, MARTY DELL, recent replacement for Red Buttons, called on DON PASQUELLA, prosperous diamond dealer, to propose the toast. Also seated at the speakers table were BERT ADLER, winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, AMAND HAI-IN, who now heads the Einstein Laboratories, and BILL PARKER, head of the Investigating Commit- tee on Mink Coats in Washington, D. C. The enjoyable evening was climaxed by a brilliant speech delivered by BOB SORENSON, Pennsylvania's distinguished senator. So friends, this is your roving reporter, Cornelius J. Cougar, signing off with that old saying: Always face-the future with a smile You will be well. rewarded. 41 Serirors Yresent Bones ' 'kMeXocX1 ' three acts ' be ma xn ' vhh A comedy-dra tktted 'Nletody Sones' given by the Senior Ctass on March 5th and 6th at 8115 o'cXoCt4 sharp. 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HALL B, S, Bloomsburg State Teachers' Col- B,A, Hood College, M, S, B.S. Bucknell University lege, B. S. in L, S, , Drexel Inst.itute University of Pennsylvania BERT A. HAROOTUNIAN ESTELLE A. HEISS EDWARD S. HOTTENSTEIN B.S., M. S, , University Philadelphia Museum School B.S., West Chester State of Pennsylvania of Art, University of Teachers' College Pennsylvania, Penn State ALBERT M. JONES EVAN G. KOONS HELEN KOUTRAS B.S, Gettysburg, M. Ed., B.S., M. S., University B,S., M.S. , Temple Penn State of Illinois University SHELDON S.R, MADEIRA HULDA SUDER MARK MARGARET H, MARKLEY M, S., A.B. , Pennsylvania A, B., M.A. , West B.S. , Ursinus College State College Virginia University MARGARET M. MC MICHAEL ELWOOD S. MILLER BRUCE B. MORGAN B-A-. UIIWSYSUY Of B.S., Moraviang B.S., West Chester Pennsylvania Elementary Degree, Muhlenberg HAZEL B. NEELY ADA M. PEEL E. WARREN ROHRER A. B., Otterbein College B.S., Rutgers University, B. S., Madison College M.A. , T.C. Columbia ELVIRA H. SANBE WILBUR R. SCHOPF CHARLES C. SCHMIDT B.S., University B.S., West Chester B.S., Temple University of Pennsylvania KATHRYN N. SHRIVER B.S., Temple University M. S. , University of Pennsylvania DEAN T. STEPHENS B.S. , Lafayetteg M,S. , Penn State College GEORGE D. THOMAS B, S., University of Pennsylvania, M.S,, University of Pennsylvania FLORENCE T. TRIBIT THEODORE R. WALTER JAMES W. WEAVER R.N., Methodist Episcopal B.S., Temple University B.S., Grove City, M.S, , Hospital , Penn State College . K 'Q CVS- ' a A.J, WENTZ B, S, , M. S. , University of Pennsylvania 50 R3 MM .6 r, 4 ' fl., Theodore Green, Supt. of Building and Grounds. ll 'rg' lull!!! 2 ?.. ' ii sS2Cl'efCll'le6 ly Q Q I W . 3 n A X li! chel Desidmo Cakferia Judith Koetzle Miss Ann Burnley, Mrs. Marian Tyson, Mrs. Alma Bell 'fx 'es 51 Qc 35' , ' 1 e , v ' Q - . . .7 51 , H 7 Eg! L? Il , William Gilday 1- -I -Tn, Q are ., Edward Standring .a -A 5 fw-di at i fff Q ill, 5 W 4. fa 'LE a s I K ' M. inieml , ! YA. I 1 3 I Mia 14' O QV! v1 in C st 1' O sl' X vs' iii bb' Q 'si Md Affiufffg Q,g': '21-:fx ..,, ,. 1 ' s i 'Qi O W 5' 40-'W' 0 '04 ' ' Vw ..,, PM fi 5' ' ' S Qi QAM .fn- L VVQWW...-27 .4-vim uziinezia FIRST ROW: N. Lynch, Copy Editorg I. Wilson, Layout Editor, N. Haworth, Ed. in Chiefg J. Marcheson, Art Editor, Mr. Walter, Advisor, SECOND ROW: L. Walters, C. Jones, J. Schaub, L. Bell, C. Scipione, C. Schopf. THIRD ROW: C. Sullivan, C. Fairlamb, D. Lappin, C. Klarnpt, G. Gilger. FOURTH ROW: M, Malz, S. Brown, I. Miller, A. Adler, A. Sloat, N. von Glahn, D. Landis. criuen er Siam FIRST ROW: Mr, Thomas, Advisorg B. Heller, D. Breeser, Business Manager, M. Pugslet, Asst. Business Manager, P. Evans. SECOND ROW: J. Sallada, V. Pflieger, L. DiLaqua, S. Sandford, S. Molin, B. Denice. THIRD ROW: A. Bricka, C. Herrmann, P. Aikman, A. Ruggerio, P. Hill FOURTH ROW: J. Eckman, J. Wright, I. McNeil, R. Acinapura. gjvbforiaf W .,.,, A . Q nf' sf' I 1 F I uaineaa FIRST ROW: lvlr. Madeira, Advisor: B. Denice, B. Heller, I. Schaub, H. Adler. SECOND ROW: N. Haworth, S. Molin, V. Pflieger, J. Marcheson, I. Urian, K. Crosby. THIRD ROW: I. Eckert, G. Gilger, K. I-loven, J. Bauman, N. Harrigan. FOURTH ROW: S. Poindexter, S. Sandford, C. Jones, D. Breeser, M. Rost, L. Murphy. lofi- ian gum Mr. Madeira, Advisor: B. Green, N. Lynch, 1. Wright, N. Spahr, J. Lotrer, P. Herb. SECOND ROW: J. Eckman, A. Melchiorre, M. Eckman, A. Desiderio, A. Bricka, L. Walters, R. Acinapura, J. McNeil. THIRD ROW: C. Klamt, C. Fairlamb, P. Downes, E. Poeschl, P. Aikman, D. Lappin, A. Gerber. FOURTH ROW: B. Tuckwood, I. Kederis, K. Irving, C. Herrmann, N. Rhoades, P. Hill, A. Ruggerio, L. DiLacqua. FIFTH ROW: D. Wilkinson, V. Bellini, E. Wagner, B. Smith. f 5 gcbforia 'lib ff' I Q-'25 Y? K . f, i, I 1 451 enior i FIRST ROW: B, Karger, K. Hoven, M, Dell, D. Woodruff, D. Taylor, S. Molin, Mr. Madeira, advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Wright B, Tuckwood, P. Rohrer, S. Brown, C. Herrmann, J. Eckert, S. Palmer, M. Light. THIRD ROW: B. Parker, D. Richards, R. Mc- Donald, G. Starman, K. Cowley, T. Thessieres, J. Holscher. FOURTH ROW: R. Noyes, B. Green, J. Hagele, R. Campanero, N. Spahr, D. Howard, B. Dreyer. .gzwlenf Counci 5 FIRST ROW: Mr. Morgan, advisor, B. Hoopman, S. Morgan, vice-president, R. Woodruff, president, J. Madison, secretary, R. Fancher, treasurer: J. Hobensack. SECOND ROW: R. Osborne, P, Klagholz, P. Gocapy, C. Patterson, V. Wilson, A. Del Colliano A. Marcheson, R. Schroder. THIRD ROW: A. Karpinski, M. Fosburg, R. Smith, J. Mason, H. Danner, C. Yocum, L. Geigler. FOURTH ROW: A. Hoffecker, I. Orr, J. Blett, S. Torbit, B. Hamilton, S. Kimmel, B. Burruss. unior FIRST ROW- Miss Bigelow M Pugsley F Dreyer A Bricka Mr Nunan. SECOND ROW J Hmrrchsen J Eckert C Sclprone J Marcheson, D. jLeJpian ociefy Landis, P. Wieet.. THIRD Rohn' D. Richards, T. Eyerly, 1. New, D. Nrchols, J. Ellrort. FIRST ROW: J. Fitch, M. Hunsicker, C. Herrmann, B. Denice, J. Wright, J. Schaub, M. Hoven. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nunan, M. Pugsley, J. Eckert, C. Scipione, N. von Glahn, J. Marcheson S. Molin, Mr. Weaver. THIRD ROW: J. Elliott, L. Hobbs, D. Chalupa, D. Richards, D. Woodruff, B. Sorenson. FOURTH ROW: J. Bauman, H. Adler, M. Dell, J. Hagele, J. hotter, S. Brown. 3 Wafionaf ,Honor ociefy R-1 ff ,Kg iw, H me cc.. ...M XYTTU u 1 E' K. Ml, V 5 ' 'Hllfff' lf? ? .... 1 . H. - ...mv L2-4' . Q. ik Y'-Y FIRST ROW: J. Robinson, P. Aikman, N. vonG1ahn, B. Denice, J. Schaub. SECOND ROW: C. Herrmann, J. Speyer, E. Wagner S. Molin, C. sehopf, K. Irving. THIRD ROW: K. Aldinger, C. Fairlamb, I. Lotter. urdify J FIRST ROW: J. Strain, I. Elliott, D. Taylor, J. Holscher, Mr. Jones, Advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Charlesworth, R. Parker, D. Woodruff, A. Adler, R. Johnston, A. Hahn. THIRD ROW: R. Chalupa, G. Starzman, W. Carpenter, R. Shutt, R. McDonald, FOURTH ROW: O. Walter, D. Schaub, L. Hobbs. 3'0- Qfa f0I'5 STANDING: J. Strain, President. FIRST ROW: E. Peters, I. Elliott, D. Dirren, W. Sheffer. SECOND ROW: D. Howard, R. Bosbyshell, F. Coe, R. Noyes. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bay, Advisor: K. Cowley, R. Sylvester, R. Nichols, O, Robinson. FOURTH ROW: P. Lutz, I. Ruggerio, F. Dreyer, R. Harris, R. Miller. FIRST ROW: T, Eyerly, M. Hoven, J. Holscher, D. Woodruff, Mr. Hottenstein, Advisor. SECOND ROW: F. Behrle, I. Bell, F. Dreyer, C. Songster. THIRD ROW: W. Parker, D. Dirren, R. Sylvester, R. Nichols, D. Taylor. FOURTH ROW: B. Mueller, R. Bosbyshell, R. Gernhart, R. Goebel. onfford i!l f I- L ' Al 5 ff FIRST ROW: Miss Graham, J. Schaub, J. Hull, B, Green, E. Peters, M. Martin, Mrs. Austin. SECOND ROW: G. Phipp Molin, B. Heller, I. Mascher, L. Murphy, V. Pflieger, L. Walters, S. Jester. THIRD ROW: D, McCrea, N, Williams, Fairlamb, E. Poeschl, R. Archambault, P. Lynahan, D. New, S. Szemes, G, Gilger. FOURTH ROW: P, Rohrer, D, La S. Turner, B. Behrle, J, Falkenburg, F. Figarola, C. Herrmann, N. Harrigan. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Neely, C, Jones, B. Green, J, Schaub, J. Marcheson, P, Evans, D, Landis. SECOND ROW: C, Schopf, S Molin, M. Rosr, C. Scipione, L. Murphy, V. Bellini, N. Haworth, I. McNeil. THIRD ROW: C, Sullivan, D. McCrea M Eikner, P. Aikman, D. Lappin, C. Fairlamb, A. Sloat. FOURTH ROW: B. Behrle, M. Martin, W. Ford, M. Malz, I Bauman, I. Lotter, M. Hill, I. Miller, FIFTH ROW: N, Harrigan, L. Bell, A. Ruggerio, C. Herrmann, M. Green, . I am X , 595, I Odh QE rar Aawfanla U E Q 1 Q 'BW' H tif' , t M 3 , 1,1 . I in FIRST ROW B Vrshnesky B Parker J Strain, pres SECOND ROW S Szemes K Cowley W. Schlegel O Rob1nson D Harley Wells D Rlchards J Gengenbach I Hmnchsen I New FOURTH ROW P f 4 K A Rohrer D Landxs I Mrller M Malz C Herrmann J Bauman g : , 2 ' ' FIRST ROW: B. Worthington, I. Schwatt, J. Hagele, P, Stine, N. Piercy, S. Hoffman l L. Blake, E. Eyerly. SECOND ROW: P. McKelvey, T. Baker, S. Knowles, G. Habi- cet, S. Spangler, B. Miller, P. Jackson, S. Morgan, L. Davis, C. Wagner, B. Starz- man, THIRD ROW: C. Bradshaw, J. Madison, E, Thesen, B. Dougherty, B. Shannon, M. Shane, A, Hoffecker, S. Shirey, M. Car- ter, G. Potter, P. Meisel, T. Rankin, J. Lambert, C, Crowder, B, Neely' R. Fancher, B. Hamilton, S. Foehl. FOURTH ROW: E. Baker, M. Murphy, M. Baker, A. Karpinski, P. Hoehl, Mr. Miller, Director, 1. DeHaven, J. Madison, N. Hoehl. Orcdea fra FIRST ROW: N. von Glahn, I. Schaub, M. Crowell, B. Tuckwood, P. Shaeffer, K. Hoven, A. Adler, H. Adler. SECOND ROW: W. Hughes, B. Worthington, R. Householder, K. Crosby, S. Poindexter, I. Liley, B. Mueller, N. Phillips, J. Urian, I. Schroder, N. Piercy, L. Piercy, B. Denice, K. Irving. THIRD ROW: R. Miller, M. Hoven, G. Starzman, A. Diamond, K. Schweitzer, R. Wison, K. Aldinger, I. Fitch, J. Eckert, Mr. Miller, Director, S. Davis, L, Willirs, L. Shirey, N. Rhoades, W. Schlegel, W. Roach, B. Hamilton. IN FRONT: I. Hagele, M. Light. enior i 2's - i .5 FIRST ROW: Miss Shriver, Directorg P. Jamgochian, L. Greene, M. Crowell, P. Lynahan, S. Kierstead, R. Robbins, S. Rittenhouse, F. Figarola. SECOND ROW: D. Johnston, M. Rost, E. Kerns, I. Blum, S. Swing, L. Harrington, P. Schaeffer, V. Raker. THIRD ROW: B. Behrle, J. Rossiter, B. Hauf, C. Harvey, D. McCrea, D. Branning, N. Williams D. White, D. Ramsey. FOURTH ROW: J. Kohut, C. Frederick, M. Martin, C. Billingsley, V. Bellini, B. Green, P. Herb, S. Palmer, J. Mascher. FIRST ROW: Miss Shriver, Directorg A. Gerber, D. Nichols, C. Songster, P. Aikman, J. Holscher, N. Haworth, D. Woodruff, B. Parker, J. Lotter, S. Brown, SECOND ROW: J. Eckman, R. Acinapura, J. Johnston, J. Speyer, D. Gernhart, V. Pflieger, S. Molin, M. Evans, J. Marcheson, J. Wright. THIRD ROW: J. Elliott, V. Gerson, G. Gilger, J. Puliti, D. Lappin, P. Downes, M. Eikner, J. Dunbrack, S. Szemes, N. Spahr, D. Dirren, FOURTH ROW: G. Horrocks, B. Evangelista, J. Leach, L. Simpson, S. Scheid, M. Johnson, S. Pigage, J. Robinson, C. Ryder, P. Hill, C. Scipione, L. Murphy. FIFTH ROW: P. Lutz, B. Johnston, B. Walter, R. Sauer, J. Barranger, R. Chalupa, S. Fullerton, K. Cowley. W. Tollinger, L. DeSantis, D. Taylor, T. Hapgood, M. Dell, R. Plotts, F. Coe, B. Heller. SIXTH ROW: U 4 .. L 4 i. 2 Q. Oir QCP .gf 1 ai, . M 1 -fid- 'SW4 fi. 1 1 1, H., 4? 4. I f 45 g fx? Q .A 1 4 4- - . fu 1 . . i L Y V f5' W.. wgriw,-al, - .. . Q , L3 . ' .lg : f, A ,, W. f ,, if .1 X, 5 'ff' f 4 f 2, , . 1 f S X ' .fx 'is A' F. . Ugg W 1: 5' f' V 'Y :K F k a 5 'S A H gh' 1 NE- f .. 1 Q 1 W 1 I' M 2, ' . . N , K ' V w , - ' fig ,.. , r A v-px , 'HEL fra?- ,, ,ff 8 gglgyfs s E i 3 2, 1 , 1 'ix J .v as Q Q as P 1 M lf J ' , rv fi 1 wif 5 f3e,75 2 I V? K, ji 5 4, 1- ,, A gif? Q 1 2 - 2- V- 40 ' Mg, , ,. ,, ' ef ,K 71'-14 - , . -- 2,6 Mg,g.4i.A...,.,,..M.L fy M, V m , ,,, ' ,ww- - K 5. 6395 ' 2 5 Q i-,EH ygg ,N 1-I M, .. 172-N' ' ' ' ,. , f 25 52 ' . , A 2, LT A ' A , X, V 'H ,f ' Y g Q,F' fjf ' M f ' - , . nl . ' y ' fffili' ,. I ,,. ,gAb, l . ,iw -W - Q K m 4 ,QV .1 'ia-,V .., 155- f 5 . - A- , ff 2 Af-A W J ggz,f?5pj,g-- ji , 7 ' . ,VP . v. , fl K ,, - L Q I X A gk A :twig ' , ff za Q, . ' . - ' fl K '- W 2- 4 f -ff ,- P ' ,, M' . W K 'z ' X - 6- ' 'kfilu ' ' I , 6 K ,ff X ' S '45 4 k 4 fy 3 4- A Q 3,1--v-sv 1' 5 Q ' QQ- ' Q., g-WW . ,g,f,a- z--yr , , ri 1 f ,fir-f 154'--15' 3. S Lf. x .A .-1 if f N. uw- f Q , ' ,,- , W 1 V Vx Mw,,i,sV ggjif g.uw5Zf, 1g ,mf , A ,f Y , 'Q ' ' , ,44- Qf' W' , Q L ' yu gs -f?'fQf,f . ,. 1 ' Q , -Q v W' -lf Q fw- -- -- , 3 . , . Q, V .N :N i . Q' 5 , .1 --ws' HJ , ,ni ? 'Y 2 M, f'. 'f ,,' .i-M 2 , f A - Q Q I lfU'll0I' l This newly organized group was formed in September 1953. The band consists of 7th, 8th, and 9th grade students, who because they must attend afternoon sessions, have a difficult time meeting their practice schedule. The students have taken advantage of the small portion of time they do have, and have produced wonderful results. Their first big event was the Band Concert, which was a great success. Bands KNEELING: M, Light, S, Davis, N. vonGlohn, Majoretteg S, Brown, Sergentg L. Piercy, FIRST ROW: J. Sallada, J. Phipps, S. Jester, S, Schaub, K. Crosby, B. Starzmann, I. Urian, I, Hedl, A, Remaley, I, Lindley, S. Nagle, M. Gardner, Mr. Miller, Director, SECOND ROW: J. Hagele, E. Wagner, B. Smith, E. Baker, L. Simpson, S. Poindexter, T. Rankin, N. Rhoades, N. Piercy, B. Bell, D. Breeser, P, Jackson, M, Pugsley. THIRD ROW: J, Lambert, J. Glover, B, Howard, S. Morgan, B, Murray, K. Hoven, S. Sxemes, S. Shirey, L. Shirey, R, Wilson, B. Neely, L, Willits. FOURTH ROW: E, Marsh, B. Denice, K. Rice, I. Fitch, I.Li1ley, M. Hoven, G. Starzmann, W. Roach, W. Schlegel, J. E-arranger, B. Gattey, E. Eyerly, I. Wilson. . . FIFTH ROW: H, Adler, G. Sotter, A. Hoffecker, D, Miller, B. Mueller, I. Schroder, l H. Danner, J, Samuels. P, Lutz, O. Crowder. ill ll Ha ' J ' 'il I Th J Sallada I Wllson Co captam J Hagele E W1l11ts E Marsh M Pugsley co-captain. sergeant M Llghr SECOND Row L mercy s Davls l,UU Qld - ' MA.- F- -qc--4sf2 an A 1 air. '-7.1 m:x:!s'S if . 'Q . ,J Y, I , r-Q ? fw- j 'fT?Jf'L. , I ,' i N' - 525353 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Green, Advisor: C. Jones, J. Marcheson, J. Lotter, C. Scipione. SECOND ROW: P. Rohrer, S. Brown, E. Wagner, L. Murphy, N. von Glahn, D. Bresser - fi' an Q. ' a 'A 9 Q .f4fALfic:S f' f X54 L '3 fr9J' K2 G gl.. ref joofgaf lim L. Mossman, R. Singley, D. Taylor, M. Hoven, Co-Captaing D. Woodruff, Co-Captaing D. Kresge, D. Dirren, D. Harley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Koons, Head Coachg R. Shutt, Manager: R. Howell, A. Camerote, J. Strain, D. Pasquella, B. Adler, T. Drabczyk, C. Songster, Manager: Mr. Jones, Asst. Coach. THIRD ROW: T. Thesiefes, F. Montgomery, G. Starzman, W. Carpenter, R. MacDonald, R. Chalupa, O. Walters. FOURTH ROW: Ruddy, G. Rostron, R. Walker, P. Robertson, J. Charlesworth B. Vishnesky, D. Bedwell, R. Yarnell, A. Whittaker, M. McBride. FIFTH ROW: J. Stroud, R. Small, W. Dreyer, J. Camerote, F. Coe, R. Zafis, R. Campanero, R. Miller, Manager. The Cougars of '53 had a very successful year against some real tough competition, Under the guidance of Co-captains Morrie Hoven and Dave Woodruff, Coaches Evan Koons, Harry Bell and Albert Jones, the Cougars had a 4-4-I season. Games this year against our new opponents, Haverford and Radnor, provedto be the toughest competition with good teams and good coaches. The season started early for the boys with double session practices starting August 31. The good turnout of over forty boys soon fell into line competing for the varsity positions. All worked very hard. The practice sessions, a great many of which were held in 90-100 degree heat, were highlighted by several scrimages ---- with Ridley Township H, S. . Glen Nor H. S. and Eddystone H. S. In spite of the weaknesses left in the backfield by the leaving of co- captain elect Larry Sault and promising half-back Art Raymo, Coach Koons still produced one of the finest offensive units in the country. Co-captains elect for 1954, Bill Carpenter and Dick Chulupa heiped a spirited Cougar eleven conquer impressively, Prospect Park, 41-Og Swarthmore 7-og Lansdowne zo-7 and Maple Newtown zo-o. Morrie Hoven Don Taylor Lee Mossman Don Dirren Jim Strain Dick Howell . .........--f-,, ,I , 1' if f f .Q 'W , . I kkhr Z M-..,, Q, A K I f '. I .. ' .,.. ' ' 't - .et ...mrs rg, , . 1. effmtg: f. ..,. - W is Q' Raj if-me gm W 51 A ,, f in-t rw M. g sp ? I 'X gs ,,. P , I 1-st, Q i , .Q X ,K 1 W A fr. mswfi i FL N Q' .av if ' ,-ti.. st- Ii. wgj f5T9 H 1 A Q A if M ,,,.., ' I V ,Q VE , i , , M 4 N, - ,P ggp-,j A etlt , , x 5 ,Qi . 11, N 1 It X . A t L lgzw- - i , pax : , V sf, -. - , . ..., . .... ' .. ' - ' , ,, '- . L t gi - V f X. 'sts V 1 I .. In Vt' ir' .N ,V L' U - 'MM Ri R ' I v s. fwaff.1ff11wr21.J - 1 in N - - - ' f 1' . Q54-'7',f.3...--gee.. . 1 gr'3-iQ?TEiii5'lii'-:fair 3115 QV F . ' .fb f f 1 , I mf . I g zifffif ' I P 4:57 , Q , ' Q..- ...fm . H., .. T VW , ly, K - T.- K Q , , F N , . k -S' Y :vim- my s . . ' 'W ...J seelale . . V. . -. V, 4 ' 1 7 'L,, f , ' I I , ' , , ka r ' .. 1 . VVLI' ' F7 ' ' - .fr - . H IM if I af if ., I3 .Q 7 A 'M . ' 'I Roy Singley Don Harley Bert Adler Don Pasquella Don Kresge Dave Woodruff 1' X , , 'mi rf! roigfi? TRL fi' ee., . 'rr' :He il IR. HIGH SQUAD -- 1953 FIRST ROW: T. Houck, H. Holland, J. DiLuzio, L. Sentman, G. Basvishneski, K. North, C. Risley, T. Watson, E. Blum, S. Kimmel, D. Carberry, R. McDonald. SECOND ROW: D. Troist, C. Schwabe, J. Smith, R. Poli, B. Duncan, J. Mason, R. Woodruff, R. Turner, H. Danner, J. Way, A. Guckes. THIRD ROW: Mr. Schopf, B. Gerson, D. Beecher, G. Warner, J. Malloy, W. Wood, M. Didden, J. Wilcox, B. Bird, B. Burrus, T. Gitt, F. Fowler, R. Britz, N. Hedrick. FOURTH ROW: B. Harootunian, L. Logan, R. Faixlamb, R. Stewart, D. Salopek, P. Holt, J. Mellodion, K. Rice, D. Smith, J. Sylvester, B. Coppernoll, W. Campbell. FIFTH ROW: M. Black, D. Deriovan, W. Temple, J. Kederis, J. Mossman, D. Downes, D. Coe, H. Guckes, R. Lownes, R. Salopek, J. Drybzck, R. Nussey, D. Gurby, J. Jarzyna. SIXTH ROW: L. Palmroy, A. Williams, A. Sandell, K. Steele, B. Roman, M. Fosburg, J. Bellini, J. Hiddeman. 945331 1 1 vu' if X .mfg 1' Q, 3 Q .L . V, 3' f 4 f ,. , Aff- , ,W fd ' : ' ' S1334 I X 'V Ak K is ,, 1 PM x, if 'K 5. ' K ' 4. 0 ' x im , -V: .,1-,,, - -, ' - XA digg? . - ' E671 FIRST ROW: L. TO R.: N. Spahr, W. Ford, L. Clair, M. Green, N. Harrigan. SECOND ROWg P. Schaffer, G. Warner, C. Lane, N. Rhoades, B. Tuckwoocl, J. Oldham. THIRD ROW: L. Piercy, J. Dunbrack, P. Downes, E. Marsh, K. Hoven, S. Fell, rrianarvu unior amifg ,klocgeg Hockey Team, 1953 A familiar sight at Scenic Hills School this year was the hockey team. ln the beginning of the season 45 girls appeared to try out for the team but after about two weeks the squad was cut down to 29, 13 on the Varsity and 16 on the Junior Varsity. Every afternoon after school at two-thirty the girls would trudge over to Scenic Hills for their daily practice session. Bruised legs and sore muscles were common ailments during the first few weeks of practice, but the reward was greater than the price paid. Our final record was 7 wins and 1 defeat. Before the opening of the season, we had three hard fought scrimmages which resulted in victories for the team. However, in our opening game, the team bowed to Swarthmore 2-l for the only defeat of the season. Undaunted, we bounced back to defeat Nether Providence 4-lg Prospect Park 1-Og and Ridley Park 1-O. The next game scheduled for the team was with undefeated Media. This game was supposed to be the hardest on our schedule but we swept over them with a score of 5-1. Raring to go, we went on to beat Nlarple Newtown 3-Og Clifton 7-Z5 and Yeadon 5-0. One can not mention the hockey team without mentioning Miss Brusch who coached the team to a victorious season with only four lettermen returning from last year. Congratulations to a fine team with a fine coach. 73 f Mr. Smith presents to Coach 9 Albert Jones and Captain Dave X? Woodruff trophy awarded to last 9 year's Suburban 4 title winners. p ardifg gafefgaf FIRST ROW: D. Schaub, D. Chalupa, G. Starzmann, O. Robinson. SECOND ROW: R, Parker, D. Taylor, D. Woodruff, L, Hobbs, D. Marin. THIRD ROW: Mr. Jones, Coach, W. Carpenter, G. Eberly, J. Barranger, D. Kresge, M. Dell. Don Taylor Don Kresge Dave Woodruff Bob Parker Bill Carpenter FIRST ROW: R. Claif. R. Miller, R. Karger. SECOND ROW: P. Lutz, W. Faulkner, R. Aldinger, G. Rostron, Mr. Morgan C0aCh. THIRD ROW: W. Kerr, W. Sylvester, T. Thesieres, P, Kennedy. Varsity Ridley Park Swarthmore Upper Darby Alumni Eddystone Marple Newtown Clifton Sharon Hill Nether Providence Upper Chichester Sharon Hill Marple Newtown Cheltenham Clifton Radnor Nether Providence Lansdowne Upper Chichester Gordon Eberly unior ardif g SHS 23 28 25 38 28 49 28 39 26 37 zo 36 ,E 38 3 40 5 35 35 36 46 1 Junior Varsity Ridley Park Swarthmore Upper Darby Alumni Eddystone Marple Newtown Clifton Sharon Hill Nether Providence Upper Chichester Sharon Hill Marple Newtown Cheltenham Clifton Radnor Nether Providence Lansdowne Upper Chichester George Starzman Varsity Basketball Team 75 A av I p 1 W , v lf af 5.,, - , ga .Ja V f f Q5 tl aff' 4 1 , , , p if xxx' A., . If 'W ff! ln 21:1 N 4 V, If s QE KX I g Xu LQ J .ffI4g f jg A ,, '35 - M .. we i I . l if If I W I - EVITQYJI XIII 2 Q W .jig y I W1 Q 3.4 W KW avg 'Wiz S S,-5,1 + 3ir4.,,.- ,,,,,,f1 f 7 A me I 1 , gif .I , . 4 111 mpg my - WK? 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Mossman, B. Parker, W. Kerr, D. Rich- ards, S. Fullerton. go, laringhefci gal, THE SCORE YELL Dribble down the sidelines, Shoot it from the floor, Come on, Springfield, Scorel Scorel Scorel DYNAMO, DYNAMITE Dynamo, Let's go Dynamite, Let's fight Dynamo, Dynamite I-SVS 80- I-CVS fight' I' SET 'EM UP, KNOCK 'EM End, Tackle, Center, Guard Hit 'em high, Hit 'em hard Set 'ern up, knock 'em down Come on, Springfield, go to t0WnI I I I I QA ' 39 ,aa .uv lv ANI' Q , r urn.-I' 1-, , l 4 if 1 ' , 515: .F :Qi K wi 1 A Ji? Q A Sail tif 45 ff' Q! ' . id mm ,E 1- f in G- 'w i 9 i ,f v s WJ! ' ,, nl: -,. an in div' su 5 1' - - - , ., fx ' H+- vlarasifikyk FIRST ROW: P. Janes, K. Crosby, I. Dilacqua, M. Eckman, M. Angstadtg SECOND ROW: L, Clair, I. Barton, V. Bellini, C. Davidson, E. Evangelista, C. Billingsley, THIRD ROW: Mr. Hall, F. Coe, K. Clay, R. Rhoades, B. DiDonato, E. Anderson, R. Britzg FOURTH ROW: 1. Charlesworth, R. Burns, W. Carpenter, R. Chalupa, K. Cowley, R. Archambaultg FIFTH ROW: I, Eckert, I. Bauman, P. Downes, I. Dunbrack, K, Aldinger FIRST ROW: G, Freas, N. Harrigan, G. Horrocks, D. Gernhart, B. Gaulg5ECOND ROWS B- Green. W- F0l'd. B- Mclienna, V. Gerson, P, Herb, M, Hill, THIRD ROW: Mr. Walter, C. Frederick, P. Robertson, A. Ferrell, T Fanelli, N, Klaskin, E. Gottshall, P. Dougherty, I. Finn, J. Durham: FOURTH ROW: J. Hiddeman, J. Hagele L. Greene H1w2:W?1iEJ1 - FIRST ROW: E. Kerns, L, Kimmel, H. McCormick, L. Ridgeway, I. Johnston: SECOND ROW: D. Howard, J. Karl, B. Howard, L. Murphy, J. Leach, M. Martin: THIRD ROW: R. McDonald, L. Marroni, R, Ferrell, C. Miller, D. Marin, B. Madison, F. Montgomery: FOURTH ROW: J. Lotter, K. Mulheim, D. McCrea FIRST ROW: G. Rice, B. Shirley, M. Rost, D. Rennie, J. Oldham: SECOND ROW: L, Shirey, S. Sherwood, G. Rushton, J. Puliti, J. Robinson, P. Rohrer: THIRD ROW: Mr. Gooden, D. Schaum, B. Robbi, W.Robson I, New, B. Parker, F. Ruddy: FOURTH ROW: D. Richards, J. Barranger, R. Sauer, W. Schlegel: FIFTH ROW E, Sentmen, E. Peters, D. Noble FIRST ROW: N. Spahr, B. Wright, L. Simpson, E. Wagner, J. Speyerp SECOND ROW: T. Udaken, L. Webber- king, S. Szemes, E. Willits, H. Warmer, R. Neff: THIRD ROW: Mr. Hottenstein, A. Simpson, R. Yarnell, A Whittaker, E, Troischtg FOURTH ROW: R. Shutt, G. Starzmann, O. Walter -1 YQ. ' Q1 of 4 ' X9 P5 N 3 X GV - - 1 . 1, Ugaoge ILPO 19 ee Q19 4 'G Ge Q5 Q61- fg. fi.. e' O .. . be-I 'I 5 L. 84 n FIRST ROW: F. Figarola, S. Fell, K. Irving, L. Harrington, M. Gardner: SECOND ROW: M, Henry, M. Kazio, W. Hughes, R. Karger, J. Glover, M. Green, THIRD ROW: Miss Bigelow, V. Hoffman, C, Humphreys, B. Hauf, J. Hoff- man, C. Fredericks, R. Johnson, FOURTH ROW: R. Householder, W. Flood, S. Fullerton, P, Schaum, R. Harris, T. Kemp, FIFTH ROW: P. Fitzpatrick, J. Giacoponello, I. Gengenbach, C. Harvey,K. Hoven, J, Heap, R. Holley, A. Firlein FIRST ROW: M, Light, D, Johnston, H, Malloy, E. Marsh, P.Lynahang SECOND ROW: A.Johnson, P, Jamgochian, C. Lane, S, Jester, J. Kohut, S, Kiersteadg THIRD ROW: Mrs. Doyle, J. Mickey, P, Lutz, B, Mansell, D, McBride, B, Campanero, E, McKee, FOURTH ROW: B. Martin, R. Mark, B, Kerr, R. Lappin, J. McCafferty, P. Kennedy, FIFTH ROW: F, Mainwaring, J, Livezey, I, Lilley, G, Lawton, W, Diggins, I 5 A9 if-ll? . ' ' I h I Q E 1 FIRST ROW: S. Palmer, N. Phillips, A. Norman, G. Phipps, V. Rakerg SECOND ROW: J. Mascher, L. Piercy, D. Ramsey, I. Rossiter, N. Rhoades, S. Poindexter: THIRD ROW: Mr. Schmidt, W. Shankweiler, L. Parris, R. Noyes, R. Schopf, D. Rubolin, C. Lundgren: FOURTH ROW: E. Reiffer, M. McBride, R. Miller, G. Rostron: FIFTH ROW: R. Bennett, G. Ortlip, A. Martin, S. Rittenhouse, R. Robbins, I. Schroder. FIRST ROW: B. Smith, S. Swing, I. Urian, P. Schaffer, K. Schweizer: SECOND ROW: M. Wardell, B. Tuckwood, N. Williams, I. White, E. Warner, G. Warner, THIRD ROW: Mrs. McMichael, P. Wilding, I. Straud, N. Thesen, L. Warnock, D. Sullivan, R. Small: FOURTH ROW: C. Stackhouse, W. Sylvester, T. Thesieres, G. Sorter, R. Walker, A. Wells, E. Walch, R. Zafes, R. Sweeney, R. Wilson, E. Woodward. I 46 If , 'll ' HIYIH3. I FIRST ROW: C. Bauer, L. Drew, L. Coulson, D. Etherington, M, Crowellg SECOND ROW: S. Wasek, B. Behrle, S, Davis, D. Brannan, K, Albrecht, J. DiLuziog THIRD ROW: Mr. Stephens, W, Dreyer, R, Clair, R. Davies, B. Faulkner, J. Camorte, B. Ferrell: FOURTH ROW: R. Aldinger, G. Corsones, D. Burke, B. Vishnesky, G, Bower, D. Bedwell W9 ' lo Sr 'fox el' Qdelzt C0 Sl fe pol, a '22 ' E 6 we 24, 11295 87 .JI r Cab dsull, FIRST ROW: J. Dascola, B. Shannon, E. Telgheider, R. Cottri1l,I. Kyle: SECOND ROW: J. Hobensack, K. Curry, R. Quinn, C. Knowles, R. Taylor, D. Conling THIRD ROW: Miss Sambe, B. Ellis, P. Lambert, K. Allen, S. Larson, P. Tegtrneier, K. Lownesg FOURTH ROW: D. Salopek, J. Snyder, L. Tutt, C. Andrews, FIFTH ROW: R. Neely, R. Murray, D. DePalrna, J. Mossman, R. Hutchinson, C. Pruitt FIRST ROW: J. King, N. Rushton, I, Josaphs, B, Dougherty, S. Jones: SECOND ROW: J. Orr, E. Graeber, R Greene, R, Ortlip, I. Levis: THIRD ROW: Mrs. Peel, D, Nevin, R. McCandles, A, DelCo11iano, P. Ander- son, G.Wenke1, D, Fabrizio: FOURTH ROW: M, Phillips, J, Smith, FIFTH ROW: R. Ferrell, P. Fredd, F, Walton, M. Liberati, L. Sonsini, C. vishnesky, E. Eyerly up ,315 x Q' ll' is lil. Ip. FIRST ROW: W. Temple, H. Etherington, J. Jarzyna, R. Dell, J. McKee, SECOND ROW: Mr. Morgan, A. Denk, J. Kederis, I. Gregory, THIRD ROW: W. Phoenix, M. Marker, J. Meliodon, R. Masho FIRST ROW: C. Wright, B. Klamt, P. Hoehl, P. Jackson, M. Neff, SECOND ROW: H. Darby, J. Billbrough, R. Troischt D. McKelvey, L. LeCalsey, E. Evansg THIRD ROW: Mrs. Austin, C. Howell, J. Shapiro, S. Morgan, M. Boette, G. Beam, I. Eblingg FOURTH ROW: H. Guckes, D. Coe, J. Walker, I. Mason, H. House, K. Rice, R. Smith, R. Koch, FIFTH ROW: I. Bellini, F. Butz, B. Worthington, R. Strain, A. Guckes, M. Stearns, B. Bramwell, D. Beaucar, L. Davis. C' I i I is S u 1 L E A FIRST ROW: P, Bair, P. Connet, J. Hartmann, N. Karger, L. Blake, SECOND ROW: P. Meisei, G. Gaul, T.Ranki1 J. Wolfe, E. Hottenstein, B. Zangg THIRD ROW: Mrs. Markley, C. Degler, P, Koltun, J. Platt, G. Septer, L. Minch, M. Griffiths, FOURTH ROW: I. Atz, D. Downes, L. Logan, R. Woodfuff, B. Bouskowski, I-I. Danner, L Caldwell, P. Capusp FIFTH ROW: J. Drabczyk, B, Toyer, N. Piercy, S, Knowles, S. Eikner, C. Kelly, B, Yochumg I. Schwatt, D. Gorby, I. Miller . X6- 59110506 1 0, gb 'E O 90 U60 FIRST ROW: N, Strain, S. Udakini, E Thomas, J. Thomas, N. Valentine: SECOND ROW: G. Warner, A. Warnock, L. Tatem, W. Wood, A. Ware: THIRD ROW: Mr. Campbell, M. Stahmer, A. Sprey, J, Smith, K. Steele, P. Stine, J, Sylvester, FOURTH ROW: L, Shutt, R. Turner, I, Van Winkle, L. White, L. Snyder, P. Zebleyg FIFTH ROW: C. Tisom, N. Wellerton, C. Kaley, B. Schwatt FIRST ROW: C. Moore, A. Klein, B. Ellis, A. Marcheson, K. Melville: SECOND ROW: W. Nickerson, J. Malloy, J. McLaughlin, K. North, A. Kleiner, J. Liebskind: THIRD ROW: Mrs. Cook, R. Thomas, R. Nussey G. Myers, J. Madison, P. McAllister, I. Lownes, A. Manbeclc, R. Kincaid, H. Lutzich. FOURTH ROW: K Matter, S. McNairn, E. Long, L. Mensinger. SQA r + E F H Q 9 -1 FIRST ROW: V, New, S. Schaub, E. Renshaw, B. Park, L. Rohrerg SECOND ROW: J, Peterson, A. Oblon, R. Salopek, A. Sandell, A, Remaly, D. Oldham, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Buehler, V. Wilson, R. Poli, R. Richards, B. Richter, B. Roma, K. Schuabe, J. Pomeroy, K, Peters, FOURTH ROW: J, Samuels, S. Nagle, M. Patton, E. Neagley, S. Rose, E. Poeschl, A. Schriver. FIRST ROW: J. Craig, E. Csircsu, M. Adler, H. Berezney, C. Boyer, SECOND ROW: W. Byrd, R. Bell, C. Bauer, E, Baker, G. DeHart, M. Baker, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Denice, B. Berryman, S. Batdorf, M. Buckman, M. Cris- well, E. Bryan, J, Camillo FOURTH ROW: J. Apple, L. Altman, B, Coppernoll, D. Claffey, S. Corsones, R. Blackg FIFTH ROW: S. Colio, C. Crowder, I. Adams, M. Black KVWIKI ' ' ' I FIRST ROW: M, Douros, M. Durham, I. Crowder, V, Dalrymple, P. Fraser, SECOND ROW: B. Fanelli R. Gattey, I. Gaunt, D. Fentzlaff, J. DiLuzio, L. Fatzg THIRD ROW: Mr. Harootunian, M. Drennan, B. Duncan, D. Dunbrack, D. Fredd, H. Didin, C. Douros, FOURTH ROW: B. Stewart, R. Fairlambg FIFTH ROW: L. Geigle, R. Eyler, R Fancher, M. Fosburg, M. Fuller. FIRST ROW: P. Hull, H. Hill, N. Hoehl, G. Habicht, C. Heller, SECOND ROW: F. Hepburn, B. Hall B. Hickman, T. Houck, J. Hiddeman, J. Hageleg THIRD ROW: Mrs. Mark, R, Kazio, J. Robertson, B. Rucier, A. Karpinski, S. Eyler, B. Gezon, FOURTH ROW: D. Burnham, G, Kelly KX ,CP fA'l!ML'D'l.f'l'f-'fiffllllf!'-9'f'l- 'Iwi' 77' ' ' ' FIRST ROW: C. Stokes, M. Hickman, J. Fabrizio, J, Smedley, T. Sheldon: SECOND ROW: G. Palma, N. Howard, L. Stetson, R. Edwards, L. Clark, F. McKee: THIRD ROW: T. Baker, D. Holley, J. DeHaven, C Wagner, B. Price, M. Conner, G. DiCicco: FOURTH ROW: Mr. Allison, S. Lingham, J. Robinson, C. Yocum, K. Crew, FIFTH ROW: M, Culbertson. L. Lawton, A. Wolstenholme, N. 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Phone SWarthmore 6-9671 FRANK'S CITY SERVICE STATION Baltimore Pike 81 Woodland Ave. ERNEST MUEHLMATT Florist RD ffl Media SWa.rthmore 6-2630 WEE WILLIE SHOP For Children Childrens Wear-- Toys 9 Brookside Rd. Springfield, Pa.. SWarthmore 6-3421 WANNOP'S ESSO SERVICE Baltimore Pike 8: Delmar Road Clifton Heights, Pa. MAdison 3-9604 OAK CREST PHARMACY 429 Springfield Road Clifton Heights, Pa. MAdison 3-2200 WESTBROOK ,LUNCHEONE TTE WORLD HARDWARE 148-50 Saxer Ave. Springfield, Pa. MURPHY MOTORS INC. Your Dodge--Plymouth Dealer Se rvice--All Makes SWathmore 6-1454 Yellow Trading Stamps Woodland 81 Powell SWarthmore 6-3607 CURL'S ESSO SERVICE State and Sproul Roads Springfield, Del. Co., Pa. SWarthmore 6-9640 Hllltop 6-4246 , PRISCILLA SPORTSWEAR Pilgrim Gardens Shopping Center 1037 Pontiac Road Drexel Hill, Pa. PILGRIM HARDWARE CO. Electrical Appliances-Houseware Paint-Gla s s -Hardware -Sporting Good s We Deliver 1041 Pontiac Rd. Drexell Hill Pa. Hilltop 6-8448 Hllltop 6-0816 TUCKER'S SHOELAND 1033 Pontiac Rd. Pilgrim Gardens Drexel Hill, Pa. Shopping Center Compliments of LIBERTY FOOD MARKET State Sz Sproul Roads Springfield, Del. Co., Pa. SWarthmore 6-9648 Open Sunday Evenings IDLE HOUR SERVICE CENTER A. Davidson - ESSO - R. Pender' DEALER State Road and Township Line DEVELOPER OF BEATTY HILLS S. FRANKLIN PANCOAST BUILDER C USTO M-BUILT HOMES SWarthmore 6-1643 321 Prospect Road Springfield, Del. Co., Pennsylvania LEET'S FLOWER SHOPPE 4822 Drexelbrook Drive Wedding 81 Funeral Designs Corsages 8: Decorations CLearbrook 9-9332 VILLAGE VARIETY STORE Complete Houseware Toy--Stationery 4806 Drexelbrook Drive DREXELBROOK MEDICAL OFFICES CLearbrook 9-0800 DREXE LBROO K C LEANERS HELEN THERESE GIFTS 4808 Drexelbrook Drive Jewerly--Greeting Cards--Chi'na CLearbrook 9-1888 Apparel for Men 4804 Drexelbrook Drive CLearbrook 9-1332 DREXELBROOK HOPPING CENTER DREXELBROOK PHAR MAC Y 4800 Drexelbrook Drive, Drexel Hill, Pa. Prompt De livery- - Pre scriptions CLearbrook 9-2334 EAR LE 'S HAIRDRESSING Paramount Call for Appointments C Learbrook 9-3 6 71 DREXELBROOK FOOD MARKET MAR-DEE SHOP Women's Sz Children's Apparel CLearbrook 9-2406 AGNES ADAMS, INC. Dresses Ladies' Apparel 4818 Drexelbrook Drive SANDFORD L. HENRY LeBARON SIGNS Realtor Truck Lettering Mortgages Insurance Neon signs Member of Delaware County Plastic-Wood Real-Estate Board Metal Letters 192 Saxer Avenue 415 Baltixnore Pike Springfield, Del. Co., Pennsylvania Springfield' Perma' SWarthrnore 6-6105 Organized 1864 THE FIRST NATIUNAL BANK 0F DELAWARE UIIUNTY SPRINGFIELD OFFICE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WILLIAM S. PANCOAST A1-,Ex'5 BARBER SHOP Electrical Construction Air Conditioned SWarth:rnore 6-1414 Springfield, Pa. 2,9 East Woodland Ave, MAdison 3-2082 GRanite 2-2431 BERM STUDIOS, GENERALAEZLECTRICDAPPLIANCES INCORPORATED 126 QHZCCIA ealer signs - Displays - Exhibits S , axfff Venue 404 E. Baltimore Pike, Fei-iiwooa S , Prmgfleld' Pa- 6 Lansdowne, Pa. . Levin SWarthmore -2470 sTEELE's CHEVROLET, INC. Swarthmore 649700 SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP FEDERAL Clifton Heights, Pa. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 155 Saxer Avenue SPRINGFIELD SUPPLY CO. Compliments Lurnber and Millwork Of William P. Sprengel BILL KNODEL William J. Sprengel SWarth.more 6-3690 SWarthmore 6-302.4 M. F. WILLIAMS FUNERALISERVICE The keynote of our Funeral Home is Restfulness and Privacy. Every physical comfort has been provided, including year-round air conditioning and ample parking facilities. MAdison 6-2110 Clifton Heights, Pa. Saratoga 9-0581 WOODLAND UPHOLSTERINC1 COMPANY Custom Built Furniture and Reupholstering 6429 Woodland Avenue Philadelphia 42, Pa. FIGLIO DRUGS 1,62 Saxer Ave., Springfield, Pa. SWarthmore 6-0812 LOWNES FOR FLOWERS Corsages a Speciality -' Gifthings Cut Flowers - Plants Telegraph Service - Delivery 225 East Woodland Ave. SWarthmore 6-1017 Compliments to the CLASS OF '54 WALTER A. WIMMER Butter - Eggs - Poultry Perkasie, Penna. FIELDING 8: POMEROY Realtors - Insurance Mortgages Woodland Avenue at Trolley Station SWarthmore 6-3434 Storm Windows Insulation HOME REMODELING Suburban Home Sales Co. 642 Baltimore Pike SWarthrnore 6-8600 SWarthmore 6-8601 BLAIR JONES Cabinets - Carpentry - Alterations SWarthmore 6-1291 Springfield, Del. Co., Pa. CASSELL MODERN DECORATORS GENERAL CONTRACTOR Painting - Alterations New Construction Concrete Work SWarthmore 6-1537 CROWE Printers 81 Publishers, Inc. Office Supplies- Printing ! 1.92 Saxer Avenue ft SWarthmore 6-2084 Publishers of the JSPRINGFIELD PRESS PRUMSEY 1 CHEVROLET Sales - Service South Chester Road Swarthmore, Pa. Swarthmore 6-6130 Case Beer, Ale, Porter Cold Case Beer Carbonated Beverages Free Delivery SPRINGFIELD BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTING CO. 608 Baltimore Pike fnear Saxer Ave., Springfield, Del. Co., Pa. Don Eastman, Proprietor Swarthmore 6-3500 Henry J. Rohner Wholesale Groceries Imported and Dome stic Cheeses ' Distributors of Min Aquawater and Ginger Ale 62 North Front Street Philadelphia, Pa. Phones: Market 7-3142 7-3143 Compliments of AIRCRAFT WELDING COMPANY Brookhaven Road Brookhaven, Pa Tires Batteries , MADISON MOBIL SERVICE Compliments of Baltimore Pike and Sproul Rds. , Mobilubrication PORK ,S TAVERN Towing Repairs Medla' Perma' CHARLFE S HAMBUFGERS Formal photography by They ve made their way By the way they're made Baltimore Pike and Woodland Ave. CAMERA MASTERS STUDIOS Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Frank Ruggierio W. D. Sullivan John Hinrichsen, and Karen D. DeSantis Allen C. Mueller Morris C. Hoven O. J. Thiel O. J. Thiel, Jr. E. G. Eckman Dale Moyes Miss Joan Eckrnan Sir Marris Dannee-Boy Mrs. Thora A. Gilger Mr, and Mrs. Gerard M. Denice Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Woodruff pa from! Mr. and Mrs. John J. Barranger Mr. and Mrs Maurice M. 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