Springfield High School - Scrivener Yearbook (Springfield, PA)

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X I'-'1 if 4' 39 -,fa . , -Q F , 1 Y' 1 I 'A . , ' I xg, w v . G 7, 4 GAIL IUENE HORROCKS Commercial Bud Girls' Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: District Chorus 3,4: Commercial Club 4: Dramatic Club 2, 4: Scrivener 4: Spri-Hian 4: Girls' Quintet 4: Library Assistant 4. Ratsl Bud is Mr. Morgan's right hand for two and a half fingersj. She can often be seen helping the girls in the high school office. Really runs her legs off delivering bulletins. Gail would like to be seen in future years working in the office as Rachael's assistant. BARBARA LEE HOWARD Academic Barb Band 3, 4: Press Club 3,4: Dramatic Club 2. O-O-Oh, what a beastl Wonder who she could mean? She has been seen lately with a good-looking fellow from the far-away town of Lansdowne. Barb is an active member of the Press Club and band, where she plays the bells. Some day she hopes to be able to write R. N. after her name and if she keeps her mind to it, we're sure she will. ROBERT CARL JACKSON Industrial Arts Bob Stonewall Football 3, 4: Chefs Club 4. Hey Jim, you goin' to larry's? Bob is one of the tall, blond, silent types. His female interests are out of town. His curly hair is the envy of every girl in the class. Bob is always willing to help whenever he can. ln the future he plans to be a commercial artist, and we wish him good luck. JANE ELIZABETH JOHNSTON Commercial Janie Chorus 2: Choir 3,4: Commercial Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. Really???? Janie's quiet but cute. She has quite a few out of town interests. One of her greatest loves is Mr. Hall and his projects in P.A.D. Everyone likes her, and she likes every- one else. Became of this, she will be a success in the business world. MARIE C. HILL Commercial Minx Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Scrivener 4: Spri-Hian 4: Commercial Club 4: Dramatics 2. l-le is so sweet. Well, Minx, what's his name this week? is the classic question everyone asks Marie Hill. She al- ways has her man troubles. Marie is a person who seems to enjoy life and she always will. We wish her luck in whatever she does. LEWIS MA NKIN HOBBS Academic ..Lew.. National Honor Society 3, 4: Scott's Hi-Q 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3,4: Student Council 3, Treasurer 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Senior Play: Spanish Club 3: Dramatic Club 2, 4. What a bunch of clowns. Every class has a brain and Lew is ours. He had the privilege of being elected to the National Honor Society in his Junior year. Lew is athletically inclined as well as scholastically. His interests vary from basketball to Jo Ann. CLASS 3. .N-wr I . OLIVER LEWIS WALTER Academic Bucky Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2g Track 2g Student Council 4g Choir 2, 3,45 Varsity Club 3,4g Hi-Y 4. Hi, Babe ----- Bucky is one of the main reasons our football team was so successful. He is an outstanding bass member of the choir and participates in Student Council meetings. Bucky's part in the Senior play demonstrated his dramatic talent. His future plans call for an engineering career. Best of luck, Buckyl LARRY AMOS WEBBERKING General Business Webber Scrivener Business Manager 4: Automotive Club 4, fPresidentJ: Commercial Club 4. Oh, not another transmissionl Larry is the kind of person who can get along with everyone. During his Senior year he was active in securing money for the Scrivener. Larry's interest in motors and machines is displayed in the car which he built for him- self. Larry always has a smile and a cheery greeting for everyone. ARTHUR EDWARD WHITTAKER Academic Art Football 2,3.4: Track 2, 3. Let's go to Bywood. Though one of the quietest boys in the class, Art distinguished himself with his performance on the football field and the baseball diamond. With a nice personality and a good sense of humor, Art is classed as an exceptionally friendly member of our group. Lots of luck in the future, Art. ELIZABETH CLAIRE WILLETS Academic nl-ee.. Color Guard 2, 3,43 fCo-captain, Orchestra 2, 3,4: F. T. A. 3,4: Hockey Manager 2,3, 45 Scrivener 4g Tennis 3, 4g Varsity Club 4. Guess What? I saw Charlie last night. Lee certainly has an avid interest in school projects. Besides marching in the band as a color guard, she held the position of hockey manager for three years. Lee is a genuine pal and an excellent sport and we wish her good luck in all her future undertakings. EDWARD SOMERS TROISCHT Academic ..Ed,. Class Officer fVice-Presidentj 45 Service Club 43 Hi-Y 45 Spri- Hian, Photography 4g Monitor 3,4g Dramatic Club 25 Student Council 2. That's the breaks. Ed played a terrific part in the Senior play and tried to revolutionize our government with the things he printed. He can be seen in the mornings driving quite a few kids to school in his green '48 Ford. His ambition is to play tiddley- winks with a manhole cover. But whatever he does we wish him the best of luck. ELMIRA BARBARA WA GNER Academic Mira Dramatic Club 2,3, QVice-Presidentj 4, CTreasurerJg F. T. A. 3, 4 QSecretary-Treasurerjg Thespian Society 3,43 Hockey 2, 3, 4g Scrivener 4, QBusinesslp Spri-Hian 3,4, CCirculation Managerj 45 Chorus 24 Band 3,4g Bowling 2, 3g Varsity Club 3,4, fTreasurerJ. Oh, birdsl Elmira is an unusually peppy girl and when it comes to athletics she really shines. She was a member of the Varsity hockey and basketball teams for two years. Besides devot- ing much of her extra time to her duties as circulation manager of the Spri-Hian, Mira also works at a part-time job. Her plans in- clude attending West Chester State Teachers' College. CLASS BARBARA JANE WRIGHT Commercial Wrightie Spri-Hian 4g Scrivener 4: Student Council 4: Basketball 2g Dra- matic Club 43 Commercial Club 4. We broke up again! lt seems that Barbara has a rough romance. Barbara was a hard-working member of the student council and could always be found when there was work to do. She seems to have a bright futureg her ambition is to raise a lot of little painters. ROBERT HARVEY YARNALL Industrial Arts Bob Football 2, 3,4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 45 Sports Club 4. You're a peach. When you hear that you know it's Bob Yarnall, an amiable, good-looking senior. A real shot in the arm to the football team, Bob thrilled the fans weekly on the grid- iron. His ambition is to get his M.R. degree. 0F '55 Our Springfield High School, thou noble one and true, To thee we sing again of our gold and blue, Hearts proudly loyal in song, here unite, To spread abroad the fame of thy great power and might. And may thy sons be faithful to thy dear memory. Hail our Alma Mater, we e'er will sing of thee. ALMA MATER When we depart from thy protection here, We'll oft look behind us with all affection dear. Boldly we launch out upon life's stormy main, And live our bright high school days all over again, How often we will ponder on scenes of our student life, And we'll smile and murmur the name of Springfield High. --- Sylvia Macdonald AT THE CROSSROADS Richard Hovey You to the left and I to the right, With a steady hand and an open brow For the ways of men must sever-- We have tramped the ways together, And it well may be for a day and a night, But we're clasping hands at the cross- And it well may be forever. roads now But whether we meet or whether we part In the fiend's own night for weather. fFor our ways are past our knowingj. And whether we bleed or whether we smile A pledge from the heart to its fellow In the leagues that lie before us heart The ways of life are many a smile On the way we all are going! And the dark of fate is o'er us. Here's luck! Here's luck! For we know not where we are going. And a cheer for the dark before us! MMQWQQW M QQ? 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Miller Lambert Sentman Troischt Kerns Lotter Martin Madison Puliti Rhoades R obins on Neff Szemes Rost Wagner Robson Rohrer Schaub Walter Starzmann Leach Willits C. Miller Wright 38 Richards Kurtz Murphy Robbi Shutt Shirey Sheard Schlegel Rudolph Speyer Simpson Rushton Q23 I LA TWILLA IITE 'FAME 'I' WE, THE GRADUATING CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE, of Springfield High School, Township of Springfield, County of Delaware, State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and memory, do here by make, publish, and declare these to be our Famous Last Words, hereby revoking any word or words heretofore said by us. KATHLEEN ALDINGER, will my ability to get bruised and banged up in hockey to Karen Hoven. EARLE ANDERSON, will IfI000 of my West Chester jungle to Mr. Madeira. MARGIE ANGSTADT, will my ability to get A's? P? in Mr. Gooden's shorthand class to any junior lucky enough to take shorthand. RONNIE ARCHAMBAULT, will my love for the chief to Nancy Williams. JOANNE BAUMAN, will my ability to get into the Thespian Society without ever being on stage to anyone who gets stagefright. JACK BARRANGER, will my deep bass voice formerly willed to me by Marty Dell to Steve Fullerton. VAL BELLINI, will my love for Mr. Madeira's jokes to anyone who can stand them. CAROLE BILLINGSLEY, will my cheerleading uniform to Helen Hill. BOB BURNS, will my quiet ways to any loud mouth in the Junior Class. BILL CARPENTER, will my football uniform to Paul Miesel. DICK CHALUPA, will my ability to break thistle tubes in lab to any one fool enough to take Mr. Hottenstein's chemistry. JAY CHARl.ESWORTH, will my broken nose to any lucky football player who never had one. IDUISE CLAIR, will my ability to blush to any girl who gets embarrassed easily. KEN CLAY, will my ability to get along with Mr. Hall to anyone. FRANK COE, will my ability to speak clearly and fluently to Bill McBride. KEN COWLEY, will my 822 Service Club jacket to the first girl member of the club. KATIE CROSBY, will my ability to get along with Mr. Madeira to Bev Tuckwoodg she'll need it. CONNIE DAVIDSON, will my ability to laugh at Mr. Madeira's jokes to Helen McCarthy. BARRY'DiDONATO, will my seat in the English Class to some lucky Junior JOAN DlLACQUA, will the Christmas card troubles to anybody crazy enough to be Secretary of the Senior class. JOE DiSANDS, will my good seat in English class to some lucky Junior. TRICIA DOWNES, will my ability to get along in Math class to my brother, David. CAROL DRlCK, will my good seat in Mr. Madeira's room to the next poor soul that gets it. JANET DUNBRACK, will to my brother, David, my courage to go into Mr. Madeira's class without my homework done. JAMES DURHAM, will my attendance record to Harry Wanner. JANICE ECKERT, will my P.A. D. notebooks to Jerry Ortlip, if she can wheedle them out of me. MARY LOU ECKMAN, will my seat in Setting Bull's class to another little Indian, Dave Gamble. BETTE EVANGELISTA, will my wit to Mr. Madeira. He sure needs it. JOAN FALKENBERG, will my love of English to anyone who wants it. TOM FANELl.l, will my ability to get along with Miss Sanbel to my sister Barbara: she'll need it. JOYCE FERGUSON, will my lost locker keys to anyone who has enough money to pay Mr. Nunan for them. ALBERT FERRELL, will my truck to Mr. Wentz to haul in new projects. RICHARD FERRELL, will my ability to be shy to anyone who wants it. CARL FREDERICK, will the patience to stand Mr. Madeira's jokes to any junior. JOE FINN, will my old gym shirt to Bob Bennett. HOPE FULTON, will leave my Charles of the Ritz to Fran Figarola. BERYL GAUL, will my inability to find Mr. Madeira's jokes hilarious to my brother, George. DONNA GERNHART, will my ability to get letters from Gettysburg to any under-classman who has the patience to wait for them. VIRGINIA GERSON, will my ability to sing my English in Mr. Madeira's class to my brother, Bill. BETTY GREEN, will my ability to go steady two years to Roxie Green--She'll need it. LOUISE GREENE, will all my books to anyone who is ambitious enough to open them. EVERETT GOTTSHALL, will my flash bulbs to anyone crazy enough to be on the Scrivener Staff. JOANN HAGEUE, will my love for orchestra and its director to Mary Ann Light. NANCY HARRIGAN, will my size 4 class ring fthe smallest in the classy to anyone who can wear it. JOHN HARTZ, will my P.A.D. project to Joyce Smithg she sure needs them. DICK HENION, will my geometry theorems to anyone crazy enough to take solid, PAUl.INE HERB, will all my love troubles and wonderful times in school to my sister Carole. JANICE HIDDEMAN, will my clean locker? 1? and old ice cream wrappers to my brother Joe. MARIE HILL, will my ability to listen to everyone's troubles to anybody dumb enough to listen. IEWIS HOBBS, will my glasses for studying figures--not Mr. Weaver's kind--to Jack Hagele. GAIL HORROCKS, will my ability to be a secretary for Mr. Morgan to anyone who needs the exercise. BARBARA HOWARD, will my ability to keep up the service morale to any patriotic girl. BOB JACKSON, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Ken Allen. JANE JOHNSTON, will all my P. A. D. booklets to my sister Dotty. BOB JOHNSTON, will my torn cross country pants to Bob Holly. RODGER JUMP, will my spot on Dania Beach to Bob Bennett. JOAN KARL, will my shorthand book to a very brave Carolyn Harvey. ELAINE KERNS, will my luck in English and a year of Mr. Madeira's jokes??? to Bobby Small. r M 1 ' K .4 W- 'f-1 ' V' Z, . rl . gig . fx:-, 4 3 4 x H . 1 'I E f 5 F' E E' ,1,.', F' W sv, ' ' f fr K 'N Y I n. Ll Xt ., ,...,,,..., X 5 .W ,, .... 7 . nf 4 .A ' fd . 3 e 1 I' ' I 1 k fzfl 7 gs 3 4 4 X. .XZ W1 X v 41 .J- fsfyizsiei 'N ' I 72 'Q K ,il Y g.k, A fix X1 fl' X Q Ka Aw , - 'E ff W A , SQ? X . , - F S31 f I' ' xA 2 3 . Q Ki. f' , r fi . it Ft TF 'f 1 f W in if ? 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Ay x w- I-Nui' .V .4 qi, ,,w,Q,,v., V ,...A f Uwfw' -.5 l - . ,r pagfl' 4' , .,, '14 x I My L, 142 jf,-5' pp V ' rw- Sh- M. .. f f .es ' 4 . Q-lit QQ!! , 4 A 7' v 4 Q 'f' mi iibw gp- ' QI, ,s '5 nf- Q44 '55, in .1 3.4. HWh 'q' fm ' . 1:- - ,.,,., .W ,, 5?!'-,QQFQ- . ,mmf J.f,.Mf -.. 'f- ,uw ig, .,Y, , b 'L .-,frvawzJNi gtr It KV is ffgrgyk, ' A V, 5 ' 5. riff - Q ' t 4 S H Wx V . .1 Q ,gigs Q ka . ,Q x Q I M - I '55, . 09 Q ar, I plxg, . , , I ff, si, A ' N , A 4 Kg. Q 49, V. . - -v - . P Q . a . - -' . Q'Jv1F '... 1..: ,:ff :...+-'S -r-f- . Q W ' iff f - r'-SQ-4 ', - 1 . K-J-infix ,, '4' W .w -H.:-' 31 b ' ' 'W - - vi- in ., . W. 3 ' W . 2,3 II-' gf:-',v.+: Oliver Walter-guard Evan Koons Head Coach Dick Chalupa-tackle Co-Captain On September 25, the Cougars jour- neyed to Prospect Park to open an- other football sea- son. Unleashing a deep and talented array, the team, captained by Bill Carpenter and Dick Chalupa, swept to a 33-0 triumph. The second game was at home with Yeadon, Scor- ing in every peri- od, the Cougars won 39-I9. The following week springfield made it three straight, winning over Nether Providence 24-o, Swarthmore caged the Cou- gars for their first defeat 28-7, This team had great stuff and went on T to an undefeated seasonal cam- paign, Spring- field won its next game over Lans- downe-Aldan but lost Bob Campanaro, a valuable lineman, M. A Bill Carpenter-back Co-Captain The score of this game was 26-6. On October 30, we surprised a confused Haverford eleven Art Whittaker-back I4-6. On Novem- 'S-' ber 6, Springfield was host to Ridley Park, which hand- ' P ' ed the cougars their second de- feat 38-7, The Radnor Game was a close contest till the half. The Cou- gars led 7-6 up to the last 30 sec- onds of the half -'il feat- i f ' A ..'-2' ' rl t. . 3 QW 4 ... k 'pi xi l N , ,pq ra . us., I A -.V gh Xp fall' ' Q N '- -1. . 'K T351 . +41 -21 f if-w er e' f -' e 5 . 3-S when Radnor pushed through the line to increase their lead, Radnor sent Congratulations with a fine record us home with a 41- I4 defeat. On Thanksgiv- ing Day, the Cou- gars battled Mar- ple Newtown on the homefield. Our boys bear the Townees by an outstanding score of 46-0. This vic- tory wound up the season with an overall slate of six wins and three losses. to a fine team for 1954-55- Ray McDonald-end Bob Yarnal-back Dick Strawther-tackle Jay Charlesworth-tackle Ass't Coach l-larry Bell y 4 xr ' Ass't, Coach William Bolt G. Starzmann-end JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL, 1954 Springfield 6 Bala -Cynwyd 20 Springfield O Yeadon 6 Springfield O Swarthmore O Springfield 7 Lansdowne 0 Springfield 26 Marple Newtown 0 Springfield 32 Radnor 6 Springfield O Haverford 20 if Q' . K :I ' J 'sw 1 ' , Q, -, MR. SCIIOPF Junior High Football Coach MR. ALLISON Cross Country Coach FIRST ROW: D. Burnham, C. Crowder, I. Hiddemen, P. Mitchell, R. Stewart, W. Coppernoll, J. Adams, R. Duncan, R. Edgar, W. Mithhell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Harootunian, R. Nussey, J. Wilcox, J. Lampert, T. Houck, N. Black, J. DiLuzio, R. Eyler, K. Crombie, R. Richards, Mr. Schopf. THIRD ROW: R. Thomas, A. Gulezian, P. Pollishuk, R. Salopeck, R. Figorola, J. Samuels, K. Schwabe, J. Way, C. Yokum, M. Maschella. FOURTH ROW: A, Wolstenholme, M. Shane, L. Landell, L, Sentman, J. Malloy, D. Claffey, J. Cresci, M. Murphy, D. Bell, P. Hollibough, JU IOR HIGH FO0TBALL CRUSSCUU TRY A. Lambert. FIRST ROW: R. Fancher, I. Lindly, R. Holly, W. Sylvester, R. Aldinger, R. Miller. SECOND ROW: C. Lundgren, E. Baker, R. Johnston, Captain, R. Calladonato, R. Koch. THIRD ROW: R. Sauer, P. Kennedy, W. Kerr, P. Holt, D. Richards, J. Barranger,Manager.. V Cross Country This year's Cross Coun- try team, while not winning all its meets, displayed good spirit and cooperation throughout the season. Two team members broke the re- cord for the Z 1fZ mile. Bob Johnston in 12. minutes 12. seconds, and Bob Holly in 12 minutes 17 seconds. We are proud of the team and wish them the best of luck in coming years. tv ' fri: ...L t '.rif.:d lg.. VA' 11' . 'a' f.- ,' , ra. W- 5.5! I Q- ,Z L15 ' .. ,.U..E1tA f'.r1-:-- --'iff uv 1: '. .Lf ,iw 4 V 11? 'Wu N1 ..4. -X lm. Q up v +1lARSITY HOUKEY FIRST ROW: C. Laine, B, Tnckwood, N, Harrigan, J. Spa-yer, E. Wagner, N. Rhoudcs, L, Piercy, I, Robinson, Captain, KNEELING IN FRONT, SECOND ROW: S. Fell, Managerg J. Lotter, N. Spahr, E, Marsh, Miss Brnseli, J. Dunbraek, li, Aldinger, L. Clair, E, Willits, Manager. fmt- , N, Spalir Lo Q-L .H I. Dunbraek E, Wagner ' '1 -ff .-1 , - ' a 4 'X -P :nfl ggi' ...Lv -53' fm, SCORES Nether Providence Prospect Park Ridley Park Springfield - .3 Springfield - 0 Springfield - 2 ,-a., 2 O v . I I a J O .Lx Fm- f ,. . -xxx o J 9 4 iii J, Speyer 'iff Springfield - I Media Springfield - 2 Marple Newtown Springfield - 7 Yeadon Springfield - 5 Clifton Springfield - O Swarthmore Q .at vrfkrwt l .,,, W' Y K. Aldingcr Clair Miss Brusch E. Willits J. Robinson Manager 64 Captain .. rm, .,.,,,-, N. Harrigan ,ps N ,E .. if ao 11 'fini r ' T T FIRST ROW, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Hoehl, P. Conner, B. Dougherty, L. Rohrer, P. Schaeffer, J. Hartman, G. Warner. SECOND ROW: Miss Black, C, Howell, K. Hoven, M. Stearns, S. Eikner, E. Worthington, A, Karpinski, R. Green, N. Piercy, G. Beam, Manager. UMMARY 0FA SIUUESSF L SEASO. Congratulations are in order to Miss Jane Brusch for coaching an undefeated hockey team for the second time in three years. The girls ended the season with a score of four games won and four games tied. A contributing factor to the season was the spirit of the team led by captain Joanne Robinson, who has beena member of the Varsity Hockey team for three years. Miss Brusch had only five seniors returning to the team this year: Joanne Robinson, Jane Lotter, Kathy Aldinger Elmira Wagner, and Joyce Speyer. So congratulations again to Miss Brusch and the hockey team for their splendid season. a-I k G Rostron SECOND ROW: Mr. Jones, H. House, FIRST ROW: P. Lutz, R. Woodruff, W. Faul ner, . . G. Starzmann, D. Marin, L. Hobbs, D. Schaub, R. Aldinger, O. Robinson. QW xeg' S Bax R. Parker, W. Sylvester, W. Carpenter, Q 5 I lg.-1 Scormg a K A 8-uns: Chfton On February 25, our basketball season Came to an official close with the Nether Prov- idence game. The season on the whole was rather exceptional considering the poor start which the team had. The team consisted of such stars as lanky George Starzmann, who amazed the crowds with his rebound retrievingg Bob Parker, who electrified the fans with his sizzling passes and his defensive play under the boardsg Halsey House, who played a terrific game all season and netted himself quite a few pointsg and last but not least, versatile Bill Carpenter and speedy Bill Faulkner, who, along with Bill Sylvester proved himself an excellent prospect for next year. These fellows kept their opponents on guard with their fast breaks and did a swell job on the offense. Other boys who played good games are George Rostron, Lew Hobbs, Bob Aldinger, Dan Marin, Doug Schaub and Roland Woodruff. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: L. LeCalsey, H. Guckes. SECOND ROW: P. Meisel R Clair R Karger L Davis A Guckes THIRD ROW: Mr. Hall, H. Bell, P. Kennedy, L. Tutt, R. Smith T Rankin r -2-71W --- 1 SEATED: N. Spahr, J. Lotter, C. Lane, B. Hauf. STANDING: N. Harrigan, J. Oldham, J. White 1. Robinson, E. Marsh, K. Aldinger, P. Downes, L. Clair, L. Piercy, E. Wagner, Miss Brusch. . ,. , fr X 9 g-IN 5 N '- it ' 2 E. fx n f.,f SEATED: N. Piercy, G. Warner, S. Rose, R. Cotrill, M. Kemp, H. Malloy, N. Rhoades. STAND- ING: Mrs. Markley, B. Darmstaetter, S. Nagle, M. Stearns, 1. Hollis, M. Phillips, P. Hoehl, J. VanWink1e, N. Hoehl, S. Eikner, M. Stahmer, S. Shirey, S. Torbit. 0llll '55 SEASO The basketball team, so splendidly coached by Miss Jane Brusch, experienced a quite successful sea- son with six wins and one loss. The season opened with the defeat of Nether Providence by a score of 42 to 17. The next game with Clifton Heights did not prove as easy as the first. The final score was 43 to 38 with a close fourth quarter. The following game with Prospect Park was quite a booster with a winning score of 52 to 5. Not only was it successful, but also amusing with the ond half. The fourth game of the season was a victory over Mzarple Newtown by a score of 36 to 15. .Tust about the toughest game of the season occurred next. Ridley Park had always been a hard team to beat, but with de- termination and fight we won, 50 to 33. The keen com- petition was shown by the scores at the end of the first and second quartersg Springfield lO - Ridley Park 12 and Springfield 19 - Ridley Park 19 respectively. Yeadon was the sixth victory and, sad to say, the last, for then the girls played Upper Darby. Upper Darby, having one of its best teams, defeated Springfield by playing a very good game. Even though they lost, the girls fought until the very end. Next year the girls hope to reach their goal of an undefeated season, and we wish them luck. 69 guards and the forwards switching positions for the sec- Mr. Schopf Captain - Bob Johnston I ll00R KNEELING: R. Johnston, R. Holley, Mr. Schopf. STANDING: E. Baker, P. Lutz, G. Giacoponello, C K D. Gamble, R. Sauer, S. Fullerton. WRE TLI G FIRST ROW: B. Vishneski, J. Mason, J. DiLuzio, L. Sentman R. Edgar, R. Crewdson SECOND ROW: R. Lang, C. Nolan, E. Duncan, N. Howard, S. Kimmel, I. Allison, M. Clark, J. Drabezyk, W. Schopf. dl 4514, j, gk K if tr. Mr. Shoemaker WRESTLING The newest addi- tion to the sports life of our school is wres- tling. Introduced this year, it gives many boys an opportunity here-to-fore unoffered Mr. Shoemaker is full of encouragement as well as know-how, thus making him an ideal coach. The team has done very well even though it is so new at the sport. Wrestling promises to be one of the most popular sports in our curriculum in years to come. . 1 LW frfgvwm EL, .w'N,wk.X1. Xwfwn- .- Q s if v L ig?- eg,,wusff ' 'ffm' Ab ' 3 Gifs., E? 5 ig, .ffY'i,a..,,,,,,,,Lq bl fp .- , A 1 V fgarscrnt yfy-mrym h Ivxft Q k g ' K- . 'S 'D 'U' J swim - ,. C .iikqyyy Q. ' K N3 rife, Pr ng: ,fre-sr 1- UKL CJ 3- FIRST ROW: R. Sauer, D. Richards, R. Yarnall, W. Carpenter, G. Starzmann, R. Parker, R. Johnston, R. Holley, W. Kerr. SECOND ROW: D. MacCain, E. Evans, R. Dell, R. Koch, W. , Fatz, P. Capus, R. Crewdson, J. Wolfe, G. Gaul, Mr. Schopf. THIRD ROW: W. Dreyer, J. Kederis, W. Temple, W. Toya, C. Lundgren, P. Lutz, R. Davies, J. Waller, R. Zafis. FOURTH ROW: D. DePalma, J. Ortiz, R. Harris, A. Firlein, 1. Giacoponello, C. Nolan, J. Mason, L. Logan. FIFTH ROW: D. Downes, D. Bedwell, W. McBride, R. Smith, R. Mark, D. Strawther, S. Fullerton, D. Salopek. SIXTH ROW: R. Miller, B. Vishnesky, G. Corsonnes, J. Melliodon, M. Loan. BA EBALL FIRST ROW: I. Drabczyk, R. Aldinger, M. Kazio, L. Hobbs, W. Faulkner, R. Small, Mr. Bell. SECOND ROW: I. Stroud, R. Hutchinson, R. Troischt, K. Iownes, K. Allen, H. Guckes. THIRD ROW: R. Woodruff, A. Guckes, L. Davis, D. Gamble, KDURTH ROW: L. Bell, L. l.eCalsey. TRACK , M. McBride, J. Mossman, H, House, x f X Yitpg FIRST ROW: Mrs. Marklcy, C. lane, K. Crosby, J. Robinson, Miss Brusch. SECOND ROW: L. Greene, E. Marsh, K. Hoven, P, Izrmgochian. I rx L iff ,ig fxw.-9' s 1 w n r ' l., .ff J fn , - - TENNI 1 l ' f ' Y wig br . it ' i .O dv , I K fx 3 Us fl! - - ,-.if bv ' , . ,,-wg. jf' .,hv 1, Q ,4- x..- 51 L'vq I! :nl ' 0 KNEELING: G. Lawton, W. Robson, D. Yoder. FIRST ROW: E. Gottschall, R. Householder D. Marin E. Troischt, F. Mainwaring. SECOND ROW: N. Klaskin, Mr. Morris. gmlnm, gnnumq, swlwim QP I , -,wmv W is .f'-Wx. f' f 3 -Q -W -4 r 5 4.n.f '- x s 'ns 'X' ani, ,v w M , O' 4 .H ,- -v ,- Wk. A' 'sw . I k ff-.lk xfkw ww - 5 4 f' H:-W ' ,J -4 -,,, ,ff -Q A Wk ' 29 'str' .. ' Q. '-M. flag-3.- 3, .f 'q.v i -wg - W gf' A , ' V . an WA . I. K - : A . , f J.. rrgyefw ,r pw- 1- , -Q -Q ,-- , A . ,,f,.'.J, ity. G+ ,fa J,- ' ' X N 4 . 'W ..,: A -f - 2 -' I-fe. . 'A Sw ' 4 L' ,W . , X 'gy -7-lst., Fmff A 3, i :vis ' V x .-' M ,'w'K.,.- -N' fskfl- 4 .5,+v'.-i , .F A ,1 . ' 9, '-1 , f ',,'f4+f+, W ' ' 9 '? '1'-QAFTQ ,v-,'jf,,2f'P5n55fT ':rg 1gn. V ' ,Q - M- 2-g'..,. 2133.1 5.- - 'fx Y . ,f'1N.-:gf',g'5Q..., 1' ' .A .,R.. Jx 4' ..ff.., ' if .5 Aa ,- f G .v 'T - ' .vi M51 ,,,,:xJ5.y.,k '14 0' 9 r :' -4.4- v ,- . A : .ru ,,.-.-,. ,,,. ,K,. U VMW, Y r in ,,,. , -5-. f pl Y 1 ,J-xv AL-ur mmf! 'ms wo 2 4 w 'W Q xr' ff. rn F24 . r ,A 11 1 'fin L-an ll --ll ,,...-- FIRST ROW Mr Thomas L Kxmmel L Webberkmg P Herb R Archambault SECOND ROW N Harrlgan D Gernhart G Horrocks V Belllm E Wagner J Eckert THIRD ROW L Clan J Leach C Frederxck J H1ddeman J Falkenburg. i 'ms' lditor-in-Chief, Wayne Schlegel lssociate Editor, Nan Harrigan Iirculation Manager, Elmira Wagner lxchange Editor, Nancy Spahr Business Manager, Betty Green FIRST ROW: L. Murphy, P. Stein, N. Harrigan, W. Schlegel, A Karplnskl J Eckert Mrs. McMichael. SECOND ROW: K. Matter, S. Poindexter, I. Ebling M Crowell I. Shapairo, B. Worthington, J. Urian, A. DelColliano. THIRD ROW S Szemes D Rudolph, B. Aldinger, M. Stearns, R. Jump, D. Marin, J. Bauman FOURTH ROW S. Torbit, K. Hoven, L.' Piercy, B. Hauf, F. Figarola. PRI-IIIA FIRST ROW: J. Falkenburg, N. Harrigan, E. Wagner, W. Schlegel, N. Spahr, L. Greene, Mrs, McMichael. SECOND ROW: M. Rost, L. Kimmel, D. Gernhart, V Bellini, B. Evangelista, B. Smith, S. Jester, E. Kerns. THIRD ROW: I. Puliti, E. Marsh, E. Troischt, P. Downes, B. Robson, K. Aldinger, J. Hiddeman. FOURTH ROW: R. Strain, P. Shaffer, M. Hill, C. Billingsley, P. Herb, M. Martin, G. I-Iorrocks. FIFTH ROW: J. Leach, L. Shutt, C. Lane, J. Lotter, N. Rhoades. Q Q ,r.. I is V QPR' m Hmm , x.,X lvx Xfx. X '- X ATIO AL This year the initiation of the National Honor Society, one of the most impressive ceremonies in our school's life, took place on March 17. One of the most coveted honors of the school, admittance to the Society is con- ferred on only a few members of the Senior and Junior classes. According to national by- laws, 5? of the .Tunior class and 107: of the Senior class possessing certain qualities are eligible. The student must exhibit qualities of scholarship, character, service, and loy- alty. Chosen by the faculty, the members are unaware of their election before the cere- mony. Parents, however, are notified in ad- vance and are invited to attend. WEIWTTY7 Mr William Nunan and Mr James HON if 4 f 5:- 1 ffcfi-X ' lu s ' lil, Welavcr - Honor Society Advisors. X I .- r+ S, ,L . P I Q3 Cb .CN 'Q' get SEATED: J. Bauman, J. Lotter, R. Chalupa, D. Richards, L. Hobbs, J. Hagele, J. Ecken. SECOND ROW: L. Kimmel, E. Wagner, G. Horrocks, M. Crowell, J. Urian, G. Phipps, Mr. Nunan. THIRD ROW: Mr. Weaver, L. Piercy, E. Gottschall, R. Aldinger, W. Schlegel, G. Starzmann, R. McDonald, P. Downes. FOURTH ROW: S. Poindexter, P. Rohrer, N. Spahr, L. Shirey, K. Hoven, B. Howard, N. Rhoades. IIO 0ll 0Clll'l'Y The ceremony was presented by the members of the Senior class who were elected in their Junior year. Joanne Bauman, Lewis Hobbs, Janice Eckert, David Richards, Jane Lotter, Dick Chalupa and JoAnn I-Iagele each did an excellent job in preparing and presenting the inspiring service. Although perhaps many Worthy students were disappointed in not being selected, everyone shared the feeling of joy and thanks with those elected to the Society. The Society is not limited to Z0 or 30 people. Everyone whose heart is filled with a love for his school and respect for the qual- ities which make it great, is a member in good standing in the National Honor Society. 'N i .,::. The speaker, Mr. Karl Agan, lfrincipal of t 1 5 Chester High School and Mr. Richard K. Smith 5? -lib ,K 13.744 5 inf' a :gag F-figifftl 'ff F 15 ffl 5 Q M J 4 E .3 f i N. . 9 P il Q A i i ' ' 5 'fe 3 1 I 1 , 1 ' ,L ' -f 2 I f Two-year Honor Society members are KL. to RJ, Joanne Bauman, Richard Chalupa, Jane Lotter, David Richards, JoAnn Hagele, Lewis Hobbs and Janice Eckert. FIRST ROW: N. Spahr, K. Hoven L Hobbs K Cowley I Lotter E Marsh Mr Madeira SECOND ROW: J. Urian, M. Crowell J Eckert C Lane L Clair N Harrigan M Rost P. Koltun. THIRD ROW: B. Johnston L Logan B Sylvester D Chalupa O Walter R Woodruff, D. Householder. FOURTH ROW G Lownes P Capus B Klanipt J Schwatt P. Mcisel, B. Worthington, A DelCo111ano G Rostron J Miller K at v fi b J s ,' F .Rh . V. ,f OFFICERS President, Ray Fancher Vice President, Sylvia Rose Secretary, Patty Hull Treasurer, Carl Schwabe FIRST ROW: C. Drick, J. Bauman, D. Richards, J. Eckert, C. Frederick, E. Wagner, Mr. Harootunian. SECOND ROW: E. Troischt, D. Schaum, J. Hagele, I. Dunbrack, E. Sentman, R. Lambert. THIRD ROW K. Cowley, L. Hobbs, R. Strawther, J. Barranger, R. Chalupa, R. McDonald, O. Walter. FOUR- To be a member of the Nauonal Thespian Society a student must earn ten points to Wald lTJ8lTllJel'Shlp 2lCL1l'lg pl'Ofl'1pIll'1g d1l'E!CU.l'lg Ol' WOl'k1l1g OD 3 COITITUIIISB of 8 dl'3TIl8UC production Points are awarded by the sponsor on quality of the Job done and hours spent working The sponsor of Sprmgfreld s Thespian Troupe 1077 is Miss Edith Bigelow In her ab sence this year Mr Berj Hara tooman spon sored the troupe The Thes pran SOCICIY initiation is held annually in the spring of the year and is usually ac- companied by a dramatic presentation. The five re- maining mem- bers from last years' group are Dave Rich- ards, Janice Eckert, Joanne Bauman, Carol Drick, and Carl Frederick. - fy E S'1FflA,7Xh I' -21 . ' :j, vi! llibii m 'T QM: ii 2' . UIQ, '-:Z QH NS' TH ROW: J. DiLacqua, C. Davidson, C. Billingsley, F. Coe, E. Willits, L. Simpson, L. Murphy. - . . ,fi 1 - wi if ,f A :yu pr 'N 'T pl PJ if ' 1 xx rr if E f 'I 1 ,7 'givin' L 1 'L Q T: xx SENIOR OFFICERS President, Joanne Bauman Vice President, Betty Green Secretary, Jane Lotter Treasurer, Lois Murphy Corresponding Secretary, Margie Martin FIRST ROW: B. McKenna, D. McCrea, L. Murphy, J. Bauman, J. Lotter, M. Martin, J. Leach. SECOND ROW: M. Rost, M. Hill, P. Herb, C. Billingsley, B. Evangelista, V. Bellini. THIRD ROW: N. Spahr, J. Puliti, I. New, P. Downes, J. Dunbrack, S. Szemes, L. Greene. FOURTH ROW: J. Oldham, M. Kurtz, P, Rohrer, L. Simpson, D. Gernhart, J. Johnston. X 'en CZ MOTTO 'To create, maintain and ex tend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian charac- ter. GIRL ' III-Y FIRST ROW: Mrs. Neely, S. Morgan, K. Hoven, J. Urian, S. Davis, S. Poindexter, N. Rhoades, S. Kierstead, J. Kohut, SECOND ROW: C. Wright, B. Dougherty, P. Schaffer, A. DelCo1liano, L. Harrington, B. Smith, S. Swing, S. Jester, P. Jackson, C. Meckling. THIRD ROW: B. Hauf, P, Lambert, N. Williams, K. Mulheim, P. Lynahan, E. Marsh, S. Eikner, R. Parks, F. Figarola. FOURTH ROW: R. Strain, C. Allison, M. Griffiths, J. Mascher, R. Cottrill, S. Palmer, N. Karger C. Degler, P. Koltun, J. Dehart. FIFTH ROW: B. Berhle, K. Albrecht, S. Rittenhouse, P. Jamgochian. Ih- 'VV J 1 il x r l .Au OFFICERS President, Frank Coe Vice President, Everett Gottschall Secretary, Dick Noyes Treasurer, Richard Miller FIRST ROW: O. Robinson, D. Noyes, F. Coe, D. Miller, Mr. Bay. SECOND ROW: B. Holley, J, Mason, D. Coe, P. Lutz, F. Mainwairing, E. Gottschall. THIRD ROW: B. Burns, B. Vis- hnesky, N. Glaskin, R. Mark, R. Harris. FOURTH ROW: H. Darby, D. McKe1vey, J. Hoben- sack, D. Beaucar. 0Plllhl'I'0R CL IJ RIFLE CLUB FIRST ROW: Dr. Hendrikx, G. Phipps, B. Mansell, N. Williams, J. Shoustal. SECOND ROW: E. Duncan, C. Harvey, D. Stackhouse, N. Thesen, P. Lynahan, D, Downes, S. Larsen, L. LeCalsey l s , I DR. JOSEPH HENDRIKX A newcomer to the facul- ty this year is Dr. Joseph Hendrikx who comes to our school as an ex- change teacher from the Nether- lands. Dr. Hendrikx formerly taught at Rrbbs School in Venlo, Holland. Dr. Hendrikx was educat- ed at the University of Holland and completed one year of post graduate work at the University of Sheffield in England. His pri- mary interest in coming to Amer- al system with that of Holland. Pleased with the friendli- ness with which he has been re- ceived, Dr. Hendrikx is very sat- isfied in his position. Needless to say, the students of Springfield are pleased with him and have en- joyed a rewarding experience by studying under him. ica was to compare our education- BIIY ' .5 ,eg Q I V' , ,, 4 Mr. Jones - Advisor OFFICERS President - Ray McDonald Vice-President - Bob Parker FIRST ROW: Mr. Jones, J. Camerote, R. Parker, R. McDonald, L. Hobbs, O. Walter, P. Meisel. SECOND ROW: D. Marin, M. Kazio, G. Rostron, R. Zafis, W. Falkner, R. Johnston. THIRD ROW: R. Chalupa, G. Starzmann, R. Strawther, J. Barranger, B. Vishneski, W. Carpenter, O. Robinson. FOURTH ROW: R. Yarnall, J. Charlesworth, H. House, R. Holley, R. Aldinger, F. Mainwaring, R. Shutt, R. Woodruff. FIFTH ROW: W. Kerr, T. Thesieres, D. Richards, R. Sauer, VAR' ITY CL B FIRST ROW: P. Downes, C. Lane, K. Aldinger, K. Crosby, J. Robinson, E. Wagner, E. Marsh SECOND ROW: I. Speyer, J. Oldham, N. Phillips, B. Tuckwood, C. Billingsley, N. Harrigan, , H. Malloy. THIRD ROW: L. Clair, K. Hoven, L. Piercy, E. Willits, I. Dunbrack, J. White, N. Spahr, J. Lotter. W. Sylvester. ' -4-5.1 x . : V1 rl X N 'lx X Miss Brusch - Advisor OFFICERS President - Kathleen Crosby Vice President - Joanne Robinson Secretary - Kathleen Aldinger Treasurer - ,Elmira Wagner Chaplain - Carolyn Lane ke N -f.. 3?-Q.. l , f I V SEATED: J. Eckert, J. Hagele, L. Hobbs, L. Shirey. V . , STANDING: Mr. Walter, Bob Johnson, moderator. ,rrr K C0'l l Ill-Q EIWIUE CLUB FIRST ROW: G. Iownes, R. McDonald, K. Cowley, O. Robinson, D. Shutt, W. Schlegel, D. Richards. SECOND ROW: E. Troischt, J. Kederis, D. Howard, C. Pruitt, G. Rostron, L. Davis. THIRD ROW: R. Woodruff, R. Harris, J. Giacoponello, G. Lawton, R. Karger, D. Coe. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Nunan, W. Sylvester, W. Carpenter, B. Vishnesky, D. Schaub, E. Sentman. 'N -' i 1 ,so ,a 0 fi- Q I :K Nfl 0 vi ,P 5, 1 N H- js rf, 4 A Q9 I .I Q qs N if -'wrt If VER ' , . .,. X .1 4' 1 Y W Q agar i Q , J J 1 f R. K I L X, ft J X5 asm I 519 h Ti 53 Q FU' ','. E. Wagner, E.. Evans, P.Miesze1, B. Smitli, I. Urian, R. Bell, R. Gattey, K. Crosby, S. Jester, G. Phipps, S. Fell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Miller, K. Peters, J. ilettle, L. Blake, S. Poindexter, N. Rlioades, J. Guant, S. Morgan, R. Cottrill, C. Allison, S. Davis, THIRD ROW: T. Rankin, A. Remaley, E. Baker, B. Howard, S. Hoffman, L. Shutt, L. LeCalsey, L. Simpson, B. Starzmann, S. Nagle, R. Neely. FOURTH ROW: R. Murray, K. Hovan, R. Hoopman, P.+Capus, C. Crowder, S. Shirey, P, Zebley, I. Lindley, S. Szemes, L. Shirey. FIFTH ROW: J. Sliroder, I. Samuels, R. Miller, W. Reach, I. Lilley, W. Sclilegel, I. Barranger, G.' Starzmann, R. Wilson, I. Glover, P, Lutz, S, Skinner, L. Davis. , BA ll 1 - Q ff . L 1' p f ' fx r W L., Qi' A 1 In u Elwood 5, Miller Linda Shirey Kathleen Crosby Sandra Davis Wayne Schlegel Difgcmf Student Director Vice-President Head Majorette President n. IIRUIIE 'PRA LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Wilson, N. Rhoades, L. Shirey, P. LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Eckert, S. Davis, K. Aldinger, P. Hoehl Jackson, S. Morgan, G. Potter, W. Schlegel, W. Roach, J. Hagele, I. Lloyd, R. Ferrell, K. Hoven, D. McKelvey, A. I. Schroder, l. Lilley, G. Sotter, R. Miller, G. Starzmann, Karpinski, E. Willits, M. Crowell, R. Householder, S. Poin- L. LeCa1sey, E. Hamilton, D. Howard, P. Meyer, N.Phi1- dexter, R. Cottrill, B. Worthington, W. Hughes, I. Hagele, lips, J. Urian, S. Foehl, M. Stearns, B. Murray. L. Piercy, E. Eyerly, L. Blake, K. Peters, S. Hoffman, N. Piercy, S, Shirey, P. Zebley, R. Neely, J. Madison, K. Crosby. FIRST ROW: D. Coe, E. Evans, R. Rankin, W. Fatz, B. Evangelista, J. Barranger, R. Sauer, T. Drabczyk, R. Parker, F. Coe, R. Holley. SECOND ROW: Miss Shriver, J. Johnston, P. Schaffer, D. Gernhart, G. Hor- rocks, V. Gerson, M. Martin, V. Bellini, L. Murphy, L. Harrington, E. Kerns, V. Raker, J. Speyer. THIRD ROW: R. Harris, H. House, R. Aldinger, T. Thesieres, S. Fullerton, R. Chalupa, B. Kerr, O. Walter, K. Cowley, D. Salopek, F. Mainwaring, G. Lawton. FOURTH ROW: J. Nascher, S. Palmer, S. Kierstead, K. Albrecht, L. Green, S. Rittenhouse, S. Szemes, N. Spahr, J. Lotter, C. Drick, L. Simpson, I. beach, J. Rob- inson, C. Billingsley. FIFTH ROW: L. Davis, R. Karger, P. Lutz, J. Puliti, C. Harvey, P. Lynahan, P. Downes, J. Dunbrack, B, Hauf,-J. Mason, R. Johnston, D. Gorby. FIRST ROW: Miss Graham, S. Palmer, J. Mascher, P. Roher, R. Archembault, J. Shapairo, M. Boettge, LIBRARY ASSISTA TS ff? V 0 F' HR 1 ' . H 'rnf HUM lc S5 T 1 R. Ortlip, L. Harrington. SECOND ROW: K. Melville, G. Phipps, V. Raker, J. Oldham, L. Kimmel, I. Josaphs, S. Swing, A. Klein, S. Jester, P. Connet. THIRD ROW: C. Kelly, M. Fuller, I. New, D. McCrea, P. Lynahan, N. Williams, J. Dunbrack, P, Tegtmeier, S. McNairn. FOURTH ROW: D. Ramsey, S. Kierstead, B. Berhle, S. Szemes, F. Figaroly, S. Rittenhouse, I. DeHart, J. Kohut, E. Eyerly. . ff - T I Morro To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community the high ideals of Christian Ser- vice. OFFICERS President, Dick Chalupa Vice-President, Doug Schaub Secretary, Ray McDonald Treasurer, Tom Fanelli ll0Y ' Ill-Y FIRST ROW: Mr. Hall, R. McDonald, D. Schaub, D. Chalupa, T. Fanelli, I. Barranger, Mr. Walter. SECOND ROW: E. Evans, T. Rankin, A. Guckes, L. Davis, B. Parker, H. Guckes, F. Coe, P. Meisel. THIRD ROW: B. Burns, B. McBride, O. Robinson, D. Strawther, K. Cowley, O. Walter, B. Robson. FOURTH ROW: B. Johnston, D. Marin, D. Schaum, D. Smith, I. Mason, D. Downes, E. Troischt, R. Crewdson. FIFTH ROW: H. Bell, R. Woodruff, D. Rudolph, R. Archambault, R. Ferrel, H. House, L. Logan. llifll . at al FIRST ROW: Mr. Nunan, R. Harris, G. Geacoponella, E. Woodward, R. Shutt, L. Logan, H. House, R. Woodruff, R. Smith. SECOND ROW: A. Guckes, J. Hobensack, R. Householder, G. Rostron, J. Charlesworth, R. Johnston, H. Guckes, E. Evans. THIRD ROW: S. Fullerton, R. Sauer, T. Thesieres, W. Carpenter, R. Strawther, G. Starzmann, W. Sylvester, D. Salopek, R. Mark. FOURTH ROW: C. Miller, R. Yarnall, D. Rudolph, G. Lawton, I. Glover, R. Holley, R. Parker, W. Robson, E. Troischt J. Waller. FIFTH ROW: D. Gamble, R. McDonald, P. Kennedy, R. Aldinger, O. Walter, R. Ferrell. M0 INR urn ' anon FIRST ROW: M. Boettge, J. Shapiro. J. Schwatt, N. Karger, B. Worthington, 1. White, R. Strain, B. Shannon, J. Orr, C. Deg1er,.B. Levis. SECOND ROW: N. Rushton, B. Dougherty, B. Klampt, S. Jones, M. Neff, G. Beam, D. Johnston, J. King, P. Connet, I. Dascola, P. Barr, C. Meckling. 5' OFFICERS President - Dick Shutt Vice President - Ray McDonald THIRD ROW: Miss Shriver, J. Rossiter, D. Brannan, B. Ellis, M. Stearns, S. Eikner, N. Williams, 8 3 5 F5 P. lambert, B. Yochum, C. Kelly, J. Platt. FOURTH ROW: A. DelColliano, R. McCandless, J. 8 ' U I Hartman, I. Ebling, G. Septor, R. Ortlip, E. Telgheider, P. Koltun, C. Howell, I. Josephs, P. g Q Anderson, D. Nevin. FIFTH ROW: M. Kemp, S. Torbit, C. Humphreys, N. Piercy, P. Iamgochian, - V, 5 B. Behrle, B. Hopson, J. DeHart, J. Kohut, M. Henry, M. Griffiths, R. Ferrell, E. Graeber. v OFFICERS President - Joan White Secretary - Beth Worthington E I0ll IIIGII BACK ROW: J. Robinson, J. Lotter wood. CENTER ROW: N. Piercy, R. Greene, N. Phillips, H. Malloy L. Clair, captain. JUN K Il MRS. DOYLE - Advisor STANDING: J. Manly, C, Wagner, I, Madison, N, Hart, H. Hill, E. Pomeroy, C. Crosby. KNEELING: P. Fraser, B. Schwatt. J. Ortlip, C. Billingsley, B. Tuck- UOLOR GUARD i .. . f 5, Co-Captains Elizabeth N Willits and JoAnn Hagele. LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Lane, J. l-Iagele co-captainp E. Marsh, P. Hoehl, I. Smith, E. Willits, co-captain. TWIRLER Lai? LMC Lois Piercy, Sergeant of the Twirlers. LEFT TO RIGHT: M, Light, M. Gardner, S. Eikner, S. Davis, Majoretteg L. Piercy Sergeant: S. Larson, G. Winkle, K. Schweizer. OFFICERS President, Dave Richards Vice-President, Janice Eckert Secretary, Phyllis Rohrer Treasurer, Elmira Wagner FIRST ROW: F..Coe, J. Barranger, P. Rohrer, D. Richards, E. Wagner, J. Eckert, Mr. Ha- rootunian. SECOND ROW: J. Oldham, L. Murphy, H. Fulton, G. Rushton, E. Kerns, B. Gaul. THIRD ROW: L. Hobbs, B. Robbi, J. Dunbrack, P. Downes, I. New, S. Szemes, D. Schaum. FOURTH ROW: L. Kimmel, C. Drick, C. Billingsley, J. Bauman, J. Falkenburg, J. Hiddeman, G. Horrocks, M. Kurtz. IJIIAMATIC CL ll F.'l'.A. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Green, E. Wagner, N. Spahr, J. Lotter, S. Poindexter. SECOND ROW: M. Ang- stadt, J. Urian, C. Drick, L. Murphy, G. Phipps, S. Jester. THIRD ROW: L. Piercy, E. Willits, B. Hughes, P. Downes, C. Frederick, E. Marsh, B. Hauf. FOURTH ROW: M. Crowell, J. Bauman, S. Rittenhouse, K. Aldinger, S. Kierstead, P. Rohrer. 'r V A .ie 1.0:-ov A til Mx OFFICERS President, Nancy Spahr Vice-President, Sally Poindexter Sec'y-Treasurer, Elmira Wagner Librarian, Jane Lotrer 'ln' Cl, 'ix .X K, , . f ' ,- ,-.il Q1 ' W' x T l. Q ,X PRE ah S S CL B l. fff FIRST ROW: R. Zang, L. Murphy, W. Schlegel, B. Howard, Mrs. McMichael. SECOND ROW: S. Kierstead, J. Urian, E. Telgheider, S. Poindexter, M. Crowell. THIRD ROW: S. Torbit, B. Hauf, S. Fullerton, L. Piercy, K. Albrecht. FOURTH ROW: M. Angstadt, I. Ebling, A. DelColliano. FIRST ROW: Mr. Schmidt, E. Kerns, N. Rhoades, M. Rost, M. L. Eckman, Mrs, Dgyle. Mr. Gooden. SECOND ROW: N. Rushton, L. Kimmel, I. Wenkel, M. Boettge, G. Hor- rocks, B. Smith, J. Johnston, D. Johnston. THIRD ROW: J. White, J. Rossiter, B. Hauf, N. Thesen, K. Mulheim, J. Fergeson, J. Puliti, C. Harvey, .l. Karl. FOURTH ROW: S. Poindexter, V. Gerson, M. Hill, M. Martin, C. Billingsley, B. Evangelista, L. Trude, J. Speyer. FIFTH ROW: J. Orr, E. McKenna, P. Jamgochian, L. Greene, L. Webberking, R. Ferrell, R. Kemp, M. Henry, P. Herb. - Pix ffl., 1 ami X W ' f 1-- ff ll. .1 A X-'i47?2'L', Y--. 7 ' ' .ar F J lil' an 7 ffl 'M' 1 'i9 i 'W? A It 4 -1' 1- 'L PT 5 i 'r- F! F h IM ., bkq Q tg .ur . -:L , F YC W, ' , b gil' .. vig-53131055 Z. lijir, ,- , W7 oomnlwyln or ls HOMEROOM IOI MR. STEPHENS FIRST ROW: C. Humphreys, K, Al- brecht, P. Lynahan, C. Harvey, D. Ramsey. SECOND ROW: J. Deluzio, D. Johnston, S. Fell, C. Allison, S. Palmer, R, Small. THIRD ROW: R. Campanaro, R. Karger, L, Parris, E. Peters, R. Harrison, A. Furlein, FOURTH ROW: Mr. Stevens, P, Mark, P. Schaunt, B. Vishnesky. HOMEROOM lO2 MRS, PEEL FIRST ROW: M. McBride, M. Henry, B. Smith, S. Rittenhouse, R. House- holder. SECOND ROW: W. Shank- weiler, M. Wardell, B. Berhle, P. I8IIlgOChi3fl, S. Kierstead, W. Fatz. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Peel, L. Piercy, E, March, T. Abel, S. Davis, C. Fredrick, A. Wells. FOURTH ROW: W. Clegg, R, Martin, P. Kennedy, S. Fullerton, C, Nolan, D. Gamble, FIFTH ROW: I. Ortiz, T, Kemp, R. Miller, Q Zi 'ii iff! :ag :-RR 5, A ' 'QV . xx . X , DO .' . I 'Q' X L ,, 'L .xi - if ,p Q c ' I . -Q-441A tl f . ,wg F' N QRS HOMEROOM 103 MR. HOTTENSTEIN FIRST ROW: P. Jones, M, Crowell, R. Park, N. Rhoades, C. Bauer. SECOND ROW: W. Dreyer, G. Phipps, K. Sweitzer, G. Warner, D. Maiorano, 1 x it- . lf: fs 9 O IW! S. Wasek. THIRD ROW: R. Wilson, R. Clair, W. Diggins, M. Loan, E. Reiffer. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Hotten- stein, R. Holley, M. Kazio, G. Ros- tron, P. Fitzpatrick. Q S1 'Nr .'. Q 4' 3 Q0 G- no. as HOMEROOM 203 MR, SCHMIDT FIRST ROW: B. Tuckwood, S. Poin- dexter, C. Lane, J. Dehart, E. Warn- er. SECOND ROW: L. Warnock, S. Jester, S. Swing, J. Mascher, I. Blum, R. Zafis. THIRD ROW: F. Mainwaring, I. Hoffman, J. Mickey, A. Hague, W. Faulkner. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Schmidt, R. Miller, G. Corsones, W. McBride, J. Heap, J. Giacaponello. FIFTH ROW: R. Lap- pin, W. Roach. . 1 Q.-Q any . JC, ,-E: N -gr 90 og. N mn . 45' HOMEROOM IOO MRS, DOYLE FIRST ROW: D. Yoder, N, Thesen, E. Walch, N. Phillips, P. Wilding. SEC.- OND ROW: A. Simpson, J. Lloyd, L. Harrington, P. Shaefer, H. Malloy, E. McKee. THIRD ROW: I. Kohut, J. Rossiter, K. Hoven, J. Ortlip, F. Figarold. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Doyle, R. Sweeney, W, Kerr, G. Lawton, R. Schreiber, R. Aldinger, N. Williams. -noi? P into I' HOMEROOM IIC MRS. NEELY FIRST ROW: L. Sonsini, J, Shipairo, I. Bernard, C. Howell, R. Greene, H. Mc Carthy, M. Boettge. SECOND ROW: P, Jackson, M. Neff, A. Del Colliano, P. Wenkel, I. Ebling, L. Lrude. THIRD ROW: D, Conlin, B, Ellis, E. Eyerly, J. Smith, S, Eikner, P. Legtmeier, Mrs. Neely. FOURTH ROW: D. Mc Helvey, I. Beaucar, L. Le Calsey, S, Patterson, R. Taylor, W. Temple. FIFTH ROW: J. Kederis, R. Crewdson, L. Davis, A. Diamond, A. Denk, L. Caddwell, J. Miller, R. Thornley. aft' ' 1' Us 'Q HOMEROOM 206 MR, WALTER FIRST ROW: V. Hoffman, K. Mul- heim, J. Gengenbach, D. Brannan, L. Drew. SECOND ROW: J. Eaves, A. Johnson, M. Light, J. Urian, V. Raker, J. O'Nei1l. THIRD ROW: T. DeLuca, D, Sullivan, J. Glover, R. Ferrell, R. Davies, D. McBride, Mr. Walter. FOURTH ROW: I. Lilley, T. Thesieres C. Stackhouse, D. Burke, F. McCart- ney. -, ...-. 1-qv? HOMEROOM 112 MR, WEAVER FIRST ROW: B. Levis, R. Cottril, M. Kemp, P. Hoehl, S. Shoustal, B. Yokum, S, Morgan. SECOND ROW: C. Meekling, N. Rushton, B. Klamt, P. Anderson, E. Telgheeder, J. Orr. THIRD ROW: Mr. Weaver, W. Loyer, R, Dell, I. Bellini. R. Zang, P. Mei- sel, H. Darby. FOURTH ROW: K. Allen, C. Pruitt, J, Meliodon, E. Duncan, C. Lundgren, T. Rankin. FIFTH ROW: G. Gaul, W. Boczkowski, M. Robinson, R. Schopf, K. Lownes. '-Q5 1:1 HOMEROOM I22 MR. MORRIS FIRST ROW: P. Fredd, J. Hollis, B. Shannon, N. Karger, J, Platt, B. Worthington, M. Phillips. SECOND ROW: C. Wright, B. Docherty, G. Beam, I. Josephs, J. Eaves, M, Grif- fiths. THIRD ROW: J. Hobensack, K. Curry, P. Lambert, J. Bilbrough, M. Liherati, R. Troischt, J. Atz. FOURTH ROW: P. Capus, D. Downes, L. Lutt, D. Gorby, M. Marker. HOMEROOM 214 MR. BOLT FIRST ROW: R. Ortlip, B. Hopson, I. Schwatr, R. Strain, P. Lerrel, E. Graeber, N. Piercy. SECOND ROW: S. Jones, P. Connet, L. Minch, C. Mc Candlcss, G. Septor, C. Degler. THIRD ROW: R. Neely, E. Hotten- stine, S. Larson, M. Steains, L. Blake, E. Evans, J. Mc Kee. FOURTH ROW: I. Bcdwcll', H. House, D. Coe, L. Logan, J. Drabsyck, I. Wolfe. FIFTH ROW: W. Phoenix, D. Salopek, J, Gregory, L. Bell. r H 1 R HoMERooM 128 MR. THOMAS FIRST ROW: H. Guckes, D. Nevin, S. Torbit, C. Kelley, C. Vishnesky, A. Guckes. SECOND ROW: P. Air, J. Dascola, D. Tafrizio, J. King, P. Colton, J. Harman. THIRD ROW: Mr. Thomas, D. Smith, J. Mason, J. Jar- zyna, J. Mossman, R. Hutchinson, R. Woodruff. ....-.--B-ann I on HOMEROOM 216 MISS SANBE FIRST ROW: M. Baker, R. Collado- nato, E. Bryan, W. Byrd, J. Bendo. SECOND ROW: E. Csircsu, S. Batdorf J. Craig, H, Berezny, J. Camillo, J. Crowder. THIRD ROW: M. Bucknam, M. Criswell, C. Boyer, B. Berryman, S. Corsones. FOURTH ROW: Miss Sanbe, C. Bauer, L. Altman, E, Baker er, R, Bell, D. Burnham. FIFTH ROW M, Black, S. Colio, J. Apple, R. Black, F. Butz, l I HOMEROOM IOS MRS, DOWNES FIRST ROW: M. Hutchkiss, B. Hall, T. Gitt, J. I-Ieffron, R. Gattey, W. Hickman, C. Heller. SECOND ROW S. Bear, A. Klein, J. Lownes, H. Hill, E. Hiddemen, M. Hunsicker. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Downes, P. Hull, C. Jump, A. Karpinski, C. Halley, S. Hoffman, E. Long. FOURTH ROW: J. Hiddemen, R, Hoopman, J, Gaunt, N. Hoehl, J. Hedl, A. Gulezian, T. Houck, R, Kazio, FIFTH ROW: G, Kelly, B. Gezon. HOMEROOM IO4 MR, KOONS FIRST ROW: K. Peters, L. Schutt, A. 3, Remaley, R, Salopeck, A. Sandell, E. N 1, Poeschell, s. Rose. SECOND Row: G. Traeger, E. Renshaw, S. Schaub, J. Pomeroy, L. Rohrer, THIRD ROW: J. Smith, A. Sprey, R. Schobers Shi- rey, L. Reynolds, S. Skinner, R. Richards. FOURTH ROW: R. Finn, J, Samuels, R. Poli, B. Roman, C. Schwabe, W, Ricktor, A, Schriver, HOMEROOM II4 MRS, SMITH FIRST ROW: C. Hagen, L. Geigle, G. De Hart, M. Fuller, S. Eyler. SECOND ROW: B. Ellis, L, Fatz, S, Dickerhoff, P. Fraser, M. Durham, M. Douros. THIRD ROW: B. Hollis, K. Douros, K, Johnson, M. Drennan, H. Didin, B. Fanelli, V. Dalrymple. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Smith, D. Fredd, W, Duncan, C, Crowder, H. Ethering- ton, R. Figarola. FIFTH ROW: R. Duncan, R. Fancher, B. Coppernoll, R. Fairlamb, R. Eyler, D, Dunbrack, HOMEROOM III MR. BELL FIRST ROW: N. Moschello, E. Neag- ley, P. McAllister, A. Marcheson, E. Park, M. Patton, I. Lindley. SECOND ROW: K. Melville, J. Peterson, J. Liebeskind, D. Oldham, A. Kleiner, I. Alexander. THIRD ROW: L. Men- singer, S. Nagle, V. New, S. Mc- Nairn, G, Myers, K. Matter, J. Mad- ison. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Bell, J, Lampert, J. McLaughlin, A. Oblad, K, North, A, Petino, R. Nussey. FIFTH ROW: A. Manbeck, V. Maffei, ls HOMEROOM 204 MRS. McMICHAEL FIRST ROW: J, Sylvester, N. Willer- ton, IE, Webb, N, Strain, D, Wheeler, V, Wilson, R, Thomas, SECOND ROW: G, Warner, N. Valentine, S. Ildakin, M. Stine, li. Thomas, A. Warnock. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Mich- ael, K, Steele, L. Van Gunten, A. 5-Q. .i . - . ' Q4 IF, E' I . . ' 16 :y kg. A air 1 wx uk?-v I 4 ' . IJ, Nfl, 1 , ' . 'S '- w I . .vw if --- -H 'f eg?-- E . ' 1, It xg N ,fi Ware, W, Wood, F, Warner, E, Van Scorer, FOURTH ROW: B. Starzman, E. Winslow, P. Zebley, J, Van Wink- Ie, C. Tison, M. Stahmer. FIFTH ROW: J. Way, R, Stewart. 'IF , IM p .. 1 tj gi HOMEROOM 21 MR. HAROOTUNIAN 90 .,....-........ wx HOMEROOM 33 MR. CAMPBELL FIRST ROW: C. Watson, P. Baker, D. Cooper, C. Bradshaw, C. Carter, A. Bruno, R. Burres. SECOND ROW: L. Acker, J. Allser, L. Clark, D, Beech- er, M, Clark, T. Morrison. THIRD ROW: M. Conner, D. Ciarrocchi, E, Brennan, M. Carter, S. Chibatar, R. Andwid, G. Bennett. FOURTH ROW: D. Bell, R. Byrd, K. Backdoor, G. Cavanaugh, D. Carberry, T, Baker. FIFTH ROW: R. Bent, D. Claffey, R. Black, Mr. Campbell. FIRST ROW: P. Diers, M. Didin, P. Dolbance M Connet C Drew F ,tt v Y. - ' , - I - Fowlel, S, Pochl, SECOND ROW: J, Dixon, J. Fabrizio, S, Freas, C. Cros- hy, M. Diekcrhoff, R. Edwards, THIRD ROW: D, Singdale, B. Elsel, C. Falkenburg, P, Crew, M, Eulbert- son, K. Eyster, J, Dehaven. FOURTH ROW: R. Davis, H. Hansen, J. .Di- Luzio, B. Dayton, P, Evans, R, Edgar, FIFTH ROW: Mr, Haritoonian, J, Acchiane, D. Denovan, R. Cowley, K. Crombie, T. Gardner, D, Drennon G. Di Cicco. U' 48 .' . .4--W ., t '3 I .. . U .. HOMEROOM 37 MRS, SCHNEIDER 0- , 1 s. ' I . u Q ,tu T lk lb . 45K v Q' W ,, Q, Ci! 7' 4 Wai' ,I 9.-...X mb FIRST ROW: J. Innis, L. Hearing, N. Howard, M. Hickman, B. Holt, R. Ling, W. Haller. SECOND ROW: I. Kohut, C. Herb, P. Kerr, P. Jacoby, T, Harvey, C, Heffie. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Schneider, H. Holley, B. Hamil- ton, S. Lingham, D. Hagen, L. Prie- muth, S. Korenko. FOURTH ROW: K Green, H. Holland, A. Hofficker, N. Hedrick, W. Gerson, L. Janiczek, FIFTH ROW: I. Hague, S, Kimmel, B. Humphreys, J. Kelly, I. Hersker, R. Kincaid. ' D53 ' ,ov 'Qi ,xl al' f 'q iw as ' f ,Y Oo HOMEROOM 22 MR. SHOEMAKER FIRST ROW: S. Polischuk, M. Nied- meyer, J. Simpson, J. Smedley, P. Scott, J. Parker, J. Malloy. SECOND ROW: J. Scypole, E. Stenz, D. Sar- ber, R. Shroeder, G. Potter, T. Shel- don. THIRD ROW: L. Reeves, B. Price, C. Patterson, W. Niles. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Shoemaker, M. Shane, L. Sentman, L. Pomeroy, L. Stetson. FIFTH ROW: J. Russel, C. Risley, J. Robinson, P. McGregor, el I-IOMEROOM 28 MR, ALLISON FIRST ROW: R. Beal, S. Applegate, D. Root, B. Best, J. Brewster, O. Burt, J. Behrle. SECOND ROW: R. Brooks, J. Buchalter, L. Alber, J. Boyer, J. Butterworth, R. Burnley. THIRD ROW: M. Butz, B. Angell, K. Bassett, S. Boushek, B. Bishop, C. Frick, C. Brommal. FOURTH ROW: Mr.. Allison, C. Alder, A. Arcaro, R. Brown, D. Arcaro. ll ....,.....la..-...... Q. : 0 'E m WW v 4 E .i 4 M D gi ,tu 'E J .. I if f 7- 1 . y up K I W ' 5 X Us HOMEROOM 25 MRS, MARK FIRST ROW: D. Lennox, R. New, J, Morris, J. Manley, R. Moitz, B. Mc- Donald, M. Murphy. SECOND ROW: J. Meckling, B. Osborne, F. McKee, M. Minatelli, B. Miller, J. Lobley. THIRD ROW: M, Jurbala, C. Mitch- ell, E. Medica, P. McKnight, V. Lynch, J. Madison, P. Lundgren. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Mark, L, Lawton, J. Martin, P. Mitchell, L. Moses, B. Farr, B. Mitchell, E. Likums, R. Mattia. 'fidu- :QD GRTQ 6? 5,45 ,et ., if . Sf, Q 'var gil: ig K- I tl A HOMEROOM 34 MR. ROHRER 'QU 17' Q' w it FIRST ROW: T. Trego, E. M. Web- ster, L. Williams, S. Wood, L. Latem, P. Tegmeier. SECOND ROW: E. Wheaton, J. Tracy, N. Stiteler, J. Walters, C, Stokes, E. Telgheidcr. THIRD ROW: C. Valentine, S. Wate- man, S. Linsley, J. Luzzo, C. Swen- son, E. Thesen, C. Wagner, J. Wine- hart. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Rohrer, J, Vishnesky, J, Wilcox, T. Watson, J. Wittig, A. Watstenholme, A, Wil- liams, C. Yocum. a!! q ,D U 'Qs-1.g-'VJ I- . 59: ' HOMEROOM gli MISS KOUTRAS FIRST ROW: E. Colosimo, E. Dannak- cr, B. Bradley, A. Dascola, J. David- son, K. Diamond. SECOND ROW: P. Cooper, E. Campbell, M, Morrism, V. Davidheiser, L. Claffy, J. Bulter. THIRD ROW: L. Carpenter, C. Crewd- son, J. David, M, Mower, D. Conard, IS. Cramer, FOURTH ROW: W, Byers, A. Davis, D. Charlesworth. .lg . 7 1' ' 44 O' qi' QP L15 -an -GJ IILJMEROOM ZQ MISS TAGGART FIRST ROW: L, Godmilow, E,L, Hot- tenstcin, C, Irwin, L. Harden, S. Isenherg, P. Jackson, N, Hellman. SECOND ROW: J. Hadlow, N. Hart- man, C. Herring, C. Jacoby, A. Hall, If O'Ncill. THIRD ROW: Miss Tag- gart, B. llaslett, K. Hancock, B. Ho- vey, K. Holstein, T. Hall, B. Huff- man, FOURTH ROW: B, Hindle, D. Henderson, T. Hopson, S. Jaffer, L - JC J.-J it I I 4 R.. I as Q Qi HOMEROOM 36 MR, HARRIS FIRST ROW: J. Faulkner, C. Gruwell, C. Thompson, R. Diers, P. Dresser, J. Lerante, T. Girone. SECOND ROW R. Dourous, L. Diamond, B. Dunbrack S. Durham, B. Exley, J. Duffy. THIRD ROW: R. Early, A. Gaul, W. Ellis, E. Foehl, R. Gasselein, D. Feu- stel. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Harris, J Durham, J. Fitch, S, Gerson, W. Gil- roy. FIFTH ROW: C. Feerrar, M. Llohr, L. Gengenbach, C. Faul, E. Fanelli. O! JS gs .2 OP ., ,tt Fa.a.J! L HOMEROOM 39 MRS, PETERSON FIRST ROW: K. Koltun, E. Jeffries, M, Kraatz, W. Klagholz, J. Jardine, C. LeCa1sey, B. Kelican. SECOND ROW: E. Maclntire, W. Lippard, D. Kyle, S. Casella, B. Johnson, J. Lange. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Peterson, P, Johnson, J. Krampf, J. Likens, G. Knapp, B. Mainwaring, A. Klein. FOURTH ROW: A. Lambert, R. Millay A. Logan, K. Lane, J. Kennedy. FIFTH ROW: G. Laser, L, Landau, W. Keegan, W. Lee. '-ffl a 45 at 31.4, J. HOMEROOM 27 MISS BIORNSSON FIRST ROW: J. Oliver, D. Praznic, E. Pomeroy, J. Paul, B. Ridgway, K, Reed, H. Reese. SECOND ROW: N. Pennington, G. Ritsert, B, Norton, J, Neil, D, Nordblom, D. Peterson. THIRD ROW: Miss Bjornsson, R. Polo- gruto, J, Peters, K. Pearson, R, Rich- arcls, P, Platt, B. Rausch, FOURTH ROW: D. Richards, N. Rand, J. Rat- liff, A, Novino, J, Palma, M. Robbi' A. Ottosson, ,Qu-' I-IOMEROOM I MRS, MARKLEY FIRST ROW: M, Singdale, C. Weller, C. Wisniewski, M, Stoffrejen, C. Tyson, D. Warnock, M. VanScoter, SECOND ROW: C. Wiercinski, L. Teetsel, C. Wright, M. Todd, K. Wange, G. Wilcox. THIRD ROW: M. Wapen, R. Thomas, W. Truscott, H. Tranchetella, W. Yarnall, V. Tavani, Mrs. Markley. FOURTH ROW: N. Weeks, R. Sword, G, Wardrop, B, Williams, EGIQY S :+I 121: J -mf .S I E . ' ff? Q. . ' 'R 'Q'1gg3i7v s J A .--'- Q-LQ' f tvljw g .. EW 1 y . A , A Q , ,,.. I Lg m HOMEROOM 3 MR, FAUSER FIRST ROW: S. McKadden, T. Man- ley, C. Miller, J, Lowrey, R. Mac- Adam, D. Megee, J. Moore. SECOND ROW: O. Myers, L. Mammucari, E. Myers, R, Murray, J, Millar, J. Mor- rison, THIRD ROW: Mr. Fauser, R. Marsh, C. Marsden, W. Marker, C. Lamb, J. Morris, T. Maker. FOURTH ROW: L, Mousley, J. Martin, P Myers, H. Marlin, J. Messina, M. Park. FIFTH ROW: P. Mark, D. Miller, S. Milliken. mo, fin ,Off M... gil' 2' , ,.... f -. qv I, fm: 6 .1.,' 44 J 'll K I I-IOMEROOM 24 MR, LONG FIRST ROW: S. Steele, J, Septor, M, Smith, B, Robinson, J, Samuels, L, Robson, P. Soloma. SECOND ROW: P. Smith, H, Stevens, D. Spahr, M, Santangini, S. Stalker, D. Ritz. THIRD ROW: Mr. Long, B. Sheely, C. Schweikle, W. Schopf, L. Salada, M. Stein, I. Smith, FOURTH ROW: T. Sohn, B. MacFarland, T, Schwab, R. Sharrow, W. Schaeffer, D. Stewart. 1-.gui-1 .,,4 BANK BY MAIL No matter where you live this Bank is as close as your nearest mail box. Banking bymail is easy, safe, convenient, saves time and travel, lets you forget banking hours and holidays. If it is inconvenient to come to the Bank, we can meet your needs-by mail, as we do for hundreds of our customers. THE FIRST N TIONAL B K OF DEL WARE COUNTY Springfield Office Saxer Avenue Sz Hart Lane MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SPRINGFIELD LAUNDROMAT 504 Baltimore Pike Springfield, Del. CO. Pa. Klngswood 4-0252 STONEY CREEK TAVERN Always Good Food Dinners - Luncheon Platters 334 Baltimore Pike Springfield, Pa. WESTBROOK LUNCHEONETTE Fabulous Hoagies and Steaks Home-Made Pizzas To Order Open Evenings Day 8: Night MAdison 3-4500 436 N. Springfield Rd. Clifton Heights, Pa. M. F. WILLIAMS Funeral Service Clifton Heights FISLER'S APPAREL SHOP Clothing For Infants To Adults Greeting Cards, Linens 8: Toys 506 Baltimore Pike Springfield, Pa. Klngswood 3-5777 Compliments of J. B. EURELL CO. WILLIAM L. LONG C0 Electrical Construction Electrical Engineers 100 Beatty Road Springfield QUALITY PAIRIRAKEET .3 p n, 5. -A ,. v'5: ,-z .27-' 3 I , sl. Control Bred and Registered Banded. Sex Guaranteed. Vitamin-Mineral Treated Seed. Tropical Fish and Supplies. FORDl: S PE T SUPPLY 5 OZ Baltimore Pike Springfield WEST'S SUNOCO SERVICE Baltimore Pike gl Chester Road Springfield, Pa. IDLE HOUR SERVICE CENTER A. Davidson - Esso - R. Pender Dealer State Road 8: Township Line NOLAN'S HARDWARE Sr VARIETY 500 Baltimore Pike Springfield, Pa. Klngswood 3-7820 HENRY J. R0fiNfR Wholesale Groceries Imported 81 Domestic Cheeses Distributors of Maxwell Beverages 62 N. Front Street Philadelphia, Pa. Phones: MArket 7-3142 7-3143 GOFF'S Quality Foods Seafood - Frozen Foods Phones: CHester 3-6204 3-6205 3-6206 Chester, Pa. MARRA'S RESTAURANT 8: PIZZERIA 313 Baltimore Pike Springfield, Penna, Klngswood 3-9832 WOOLSTON PHARMACY Wm. F. Woolston, Jr. for Prescriptions Free Delivery 154 Saxer Ave. SWarthmore 6-1618 ROBERT N. CRONRATH Wholesale Distributor Cigars Cigarettes 83 Hartley Drive Lansdowne, Pa. MAdison 6-2433 J'IM'S CAFE Famous For Good Fellowship 31 W. Winona Ave. Norwood, Pa. LAMB TAVERN Established 1808 Springfield Road 8: Eagle Road Springfield, Del. Co. Pa. Famous For Over A Century For Fine Foods Private Rooms For Banquets gl Parties SWarthmore 6-2611 SWarthmore 6-9662 WORLD HARDWARE CO. 148-150 Saxer Ave. Springfield, Pa. SWarthmore 6-1454 Yellow Trading Stamps Compliments of BRASS 8: COPPER SALES, INC. Tubes, Sheets, Rods, Wire 310-312 Cherry Street Philadelphia 6, Pa. MArket 7-3480 Shoe Repair Doubles The Wear FAMOUS SHOE SERVICE 182 Saxer Ave. Springfield, Pa. Frank Ruggerio SWarthmore 6-4530 THE NANCY SHOPPE Ladies Apparel 152 Saxer Ave. Springfield, Pa. CURL'S ESSO SERVICE State 8: Sproul Roads Springfield, Del. Co. Pa. SWarthrnore 6-9640 ROSA PHARMACY Prescriptions 430 Baltimore Pike Springfield, Pa. SWarthrnore 6-3295 For Prescription Service OAK CREST PHARMACY 429 N. Springfield Rd. Clifton Heights, Pa. MAdison 3-2200 Compliments of KNOT HOLE BAR Compliments of LOU'S TEXACO STATION 608 Baltimore Pike Springfield HAWKES Flower Garden 8: Gifts Baltimore Pike at Lehann Circle Springfield, Pa. Unusual Corsages SWarthmore 6-1600 DILUZIO 81 SONS FLORISTS Flowers for all Occasions Telegraph Service SWarthmore 6-0450 SUTTON'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER Baltimore Pike 81 Sproul Road Springfield, Pa. SWarthmore 6-9618 Compliments of EDDlE'S BEVERAGE SWarthmore 6-3379 SPRINGFIELD SUPPLY CO. Lumber and Millwork William P. Sprengel William J'. Sprengel SWarthmore 6-3690 SWarthmore 6-3024 ALEX'S BARBER SHOP 29 E. Woodland Ave. FRANK'S BARBER SHOP for Ladies Haircutting Sz Shaping Men's 8: Children's 202 Ballymore Road SWarthrnore 6-9664 HOLLYHOCK GIFT SHOP Springfield, Pa. Swarthmore, Pa. Compliments to the CLASS OF '55 TURF VILLA HOTEL RCCK WOOL RESTAURANT Insulation Blown In Parties and Banquets PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN S IN ULATION CO. Baltimore Pike 81 Waverly Ave Springfield, Pa. Swarthmore 6-2000 MONOH. Pa Oldest Insulation Co. in Del. County SW 6-9734 CUMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND LOWNES FOR FLOWERS Corsages a Specialty !ae's Texaco Service Station Gifthings Cut Flowers 8: Plants Telegraph - Delivery Service 225 East Woodland Avenue Expert Lubrication 81 Auto Repairs SWarthmore 6-1017 Washing a Specialty Wheel Balancing SPRINGFIELD Baltimore Pike 81 Norwinden Drive ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Springfield, Pa. 186 Saxer Avenue Swarthmore 6-9685 Springfield, Pa. Joe Yancale, Prop. SWarthmore 6-2470 GE - RCA Television MEDFORD'S QUALITY PORK PRODUCTS For Distinctive Flavor Home Dressed Beef - Veal - Lamb Chester , Pennsylvania Compliments of ED 8: STAN'S TEXACO SERVICE 23 E, Woodland Ave. SW 6-9766 WALTER A. WIMMER Eggs - Poultry Perkasie, Pa. Butter - rescrl taomst IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH 5Pif'hI5, f:'LOQ5 JZDIST DRUG 5V0k'f I P I - I ,J FRFE DELIVERY - SW-6-I066 SPRINGFIELD FOOD MARKET Quality Is Our First Consideration Swarthrnore 6-1209 Prompt Free Delivery 17-19 Brookside Road Springfield, Pa. MAHONEY'S LUNCHEON Primos , Pa. Compliments of MONTGOMERY'S MOBIL SERVICE STATION Springfield 81 Brookside Rds Springfield, Pa. 'Wllmm PORDRITE III IIIIIIII I I Q Oak Ave. Sz P. R. R. PRE CAST CONCRETE ,D Ck Primos, Pa. PHILADELPHIA AUTO REPAIR SHOP ALICNMENT SPECIALISTS Wheel Balancing 4542 Baltirnore Ave. Philadelphia 43, Pa. BA 2-8303 THE MADLYNN SHOPPE 204 Ballymore Road Chi1dren's Wear - Cards Toys - SW 6-0895 - Gifts Compliments of SPRINGFIELD .TEWELER 19 E. Springfield Road Springfield, Pa. SENTMAN MOTOR COMPANY Oldest Chrysler-Plymouth Agency Three SECANE PHARMACY Registered Pharmacists at Your Service SWa1-thmore 6-5987 in Phila. 5630-36 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. SHerwood 7-5432 Used Car Department GR 7-8250 City Line West of Haverford Ave. .TIMMY'S BROOKSIDE BARBER SHOP 13 Brookside Road KI 3-9767 Springfield, Pa. RALPH BODEK BUILDER 81 DEVELOPER 160 Long Lane Upper Darby, Pa. CAMERA CLINIC Photographic Equipment and Supplies Developing-Camera Repairing on Premises MAdison 6-5414 SUNSET R ESTAURANT 153 East Baltimore Pike cnfton Heights 7726 West Chester Pike Upper Darby, Pa. SUnset 9-3953 Luncheons - Dinners - Snacks Excellent Facilities for ERNEST MUEHLMATT Weddings, Banquets and Special Occasions FLORIST COMPLETELY AIR-coND1T1oNED RD91 Media Swarthmore 6-2630 Compliments of WILLIAM R. STEELE Custom Built Homes Springfield BARTHOLOMEW 'S Auto Body Refinishing and Car Conditioning Oven Baked Enamel Our Specialty GReenwooc1 3-5100 1654-56 North 57th Street, Philadelphia 31 KIRK'S CARD AND GIFT SHOP Lamps 81 Milkglass 15 Brookside Road KI 4-0212 NICKEY 81 WARRINGTON Upholstery - Tops - Refinishing Body 81 Fender Repairs Wreck Specialists GRanite 2-5030 521 - Z5 South 61st Street Philadelphia 43 Pennsylvania For a Complete Selection of FINE SCHOOL RINGS and SCHO LASTIC JEWELRY VISIT BARR'S SCI-IOLASTIC JEWELRY DEPARTMENTS Convenient Weekly or Monthly Terms BARR'S JEWELERS 1112-14.Chestnut Street 5th and Olney 90 South 69th Street 4650 Frankford Ave. 5600 Germantown Ave. 7317 Frankford Ave. 108 S. Broadway, Camden Mr. Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr 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 and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. PATRON S James Murphy Thomas Yarnall Richard R. Rohrer A. P. Dunbrack F. J'. Hagele L. S. Hobbs Jos. Hiddemen P. L. Kurtz Robert C. Rushton .Tames W. McMichael Eugene W. Schlegel A. N. Archambault William N. Ferrell Edward McCrea Robert E. Burns Edward M. Troischt T. A. McCormick Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr Mr. Mr Mr 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 and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Webberking iffkrkikvk R. E. Drick U. H. Walter C. U. Bauman W. C. Gernhart William Neil Harry Ferrell William Leach Richard Naves Thesieres Alfred Madison George Starzmann Paris Poindexter J'. G. Simpson D. F. Brown William H. Lotter C. Edward Woolford Matthew .T. Green Fo rmal Photog raphy bv CAMERA MASTERS STUDIOS SPRINGFIELD DELICATESSEN 9 East Woodland Avenue Bob Walter Charlie Walker SWarthmore 6-5613 ...LT .... .. , an 'QF RE AIRE Springfield, Delaware County, Pennsylvania ROBERTS SUNOCO SERVICE State 8m Sproul Roads Tires, Tubes, Batteries Front End Alignrnent Wheels Balanced Phone Swarthmore 6-9663 PHOTOGRAPHS - LANDSCAPES Reproduced in Oils Or Pastel Call E. Horrocks, Sr. SW 6-0284 Read The SPRI - HIAN Springfield High School Newspaper A. H. DAVIS 81 SON Roofing - Spouting SU 9-4180 OO Y vnnooxs .P . . 3 .. 5 - . , . JQ V 1.35 1 V V - Vi -1, ' 'QffQ VV .V 1 . - . 1 .- 1.: . Vrf'i.'1ig.L--11.353-Q.. Q Q . V5,V-1-1-V3.1 ---m-. - nf: V ,iQ 4 .. .L I .AnQmYv5,?FN!g Q. . -4112 g.!i ..SZQ4.F.. l : . I.. Q W '-.eww -w. fe-2. f 1-:V V':1+.sVfi . V V f . ' Q - -1 'Y if-.'2i1f'ffV'. V Qf' FWZ., . A ' 1 Q kfl i. . . -f,.- , V N., ,' ,: . , , 1.4 . . ,. ' .. ..-Q. 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