St Andrews School - Criss Cross Yearbook (Middletown, DE)
- Class of 1959
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I UnIversIty of Color Ido Columhm Llmverstty L nIversIty of Delaware Chzzrmrw Snence Bmlugy Zoology RICHARD L BARRON BM AC Ross High School Obcrltn Conserv Itory Curtts Instttute Murzc CHESTER EARLE BAUM JR A M In T St Andrew s School Htverfotd College Harvard Umverstty Clmrrfmm EIIRIIYZ7 CHRISTOPHER G BOYLE A B Thacher School Amherst Colle age Engllrb Hfrlory GEORGE ADAMSON BROADBENT A B M Ed St Andrew s School Prtnceton LlnIversIty H1fVlfLl UDIVCFSILY LnIxcrsIty of Oxford Hulmy Lalnz CHARLES W GOODELL A B Belmont HIll School Htrward LrIIversIty Pbynrf l'Hr REVFREND EDWARD XXALLACE HAWkINS MA Donaldson School St Stephen s College CoumbI.I Untverstty LnIVersIty of Pennsylvanu Mulbemancr 1.411111 F RICHARDSON HILLIER MS VI.rgInIa Eptscopal School Davtdson College UUIVCISILY of VlfglDl3 L DIVCTSIIY of Delaw arc Ln1VersIty of Pennsylvanta The Amertcan Academy In Rome InstItute of FUYGIKQH Affurs Syracuse UnIversIty Cfmlrmwz Hulwy BLACKBURN HUGHES R BA M Ed J Kent School PrInceton L nIversIty Lntverstty of the South H Irwarcl Lntverstty Efzgllih NORMAN M THORNTON A B M B A WInchester HIc,h School W esleyan L mverstty Harvard BUSINESS School Butmefr Manager Scott High School Prtnceton LlnIversIty Columbn Umversxty L mversxty of Mtchtctn Ezzgllth French DAVIS ALEXANDER WASHBLRN St Andrew s School L nIVersIty of Pennsylvanm Maibemazzrx GPCDRCF BUEFINGTOIN WFIGAND JR B LEW lNfRS T HE Ptlmyta Htgh School Gettysburg College Hzfzory Matbematzrr AJJOIIHI6 Teacben s WELDIN GRLBB N A'1 I Ph I ladelphIa Mu sIcal Academy The UHINEISIIY of Pennsylvamt Vocal Muuc WILLIAM T KEEN MA L mwerstty of Ptttsburqh Duke Umverstty LDIVCISIIJ of Delaware Hou lo Sludy Dezelopmenlal Reading REVEREND MARVIN H HUMMEL A B B D McKeesport Htgh School OILCIDCIH Co1le,e L DIVEFSILY of Pennsylvama Crozer Theolomcal Scmtnary Bexley Hall DIvInIty School Semen' Srudler HARRX ELWELL LABOUR BerwIclc Htgh School PhIladelphIa Museum and School ot Industrtal Arts MIllersvIlle State Teachers College Indumml Arlt E MORY L SMITH P S clu Pont HIf.,h School PhIl.1delphIa Museum School of Art Art Students League of New York I Mrss IVLIRIAM VIRGINIA JEFFREY R N Muhlenberg HospItal School of Nursmg Plamheld New Jersey Head Nuue THE SIXTH FUR AA Qfv, fNfX Mfj I S -53,4 8 i af I-lovx would you like lt Dunbar nf vxc all took your 21fflfLldC7 'tb' is ' Y '- Y f , f I , C1 H ff ffl!! X 4 X -l-. M fn ! 'Lf' AY i-X:-1 V 7 ' f ff i i K A f 1 'y , W ' f I! I - , f ff B f 'I fl f ,f lf ff X I , f X V l l l N f l , A 0 1,4 r 1 Y A ' if U l if . X T' -i xf---V 7 -..,.s If wif -u 'S-., ai? P EDWARD WALLACE HAWKINS We wrsh to thank Mr Havskms for humg gulded us sk1llfuLly ox er Prox cd most x rlurblc to us rn our htg hcre Our hearty LOl'l2.,fdtLlldflOl1i to Mr Huxluns m thxs hrs twenty hfth year as a prrest Gmlefzllly The Class of 1959 S X A rr, f 1 I 1 ' I f V 'I L rl A 'b V Y thc past four years. His sound advice and straightforwardncss have always . ,! fl y waw kiwg 'W-'l f WILLIAM HENRY GRUBB In thrs year of a new headmaster a small VI Form and a large student body Wlllle has had to answer extra calls for hls leadersh1p m the form and rn the school By patlently meetrng each sltuatlon, he has lead the school through one of rts most successful years He has shown the unrelentmg w1ll wrth whlch a semor praefect must face h1s dutles However, Wrllle has done more than lead rn school government The basketball and tennrs teams owe a large part of thelr success to h1s msplrlng captamcy To you, W1ll1e, the school, and the VI Form 1n partlcular, say thank you for a Job well done 'Y Ig j 'L ffl L ,ff ft , of 1' l . lf! ll VA C r 111 'L fl, A 1 77 ,Ill ,. 7, . ,, 7 f K' ,'t: A if a K ANDREW JOSEPH Armzxis, JR, 2601 South Grant Street Arlington 2. Virginia A111fA1 Entered S.A.S. 1954 Chapel Monitor Varsity Soccor '57-58 Varsity Wrestling? 56 Sqquash Team '59 The Yearbook '5+57 Plwfogrzphii' Edjfor '56 57 The Cardinal 54 59 Plaafogiapbn Ldzfm 57 59 The Camera Club 54 59 Pfffldwlf 57 53 R1 Msi N Crzoss BARNARD IV 409 South Walntit Street Milford Dclmare Rem Entered S A S 1957 Vrrsity lootblll 57 58 Varsity Basketball 58 59 Varsity Baseball 58 59 The Yearbook 58 59 X , v .IV RICHARD LEON BARRON JR Mnddletown Delaware Bzxlel V XX -f fnaedsAs 1954 uash 58 59 V lootball 57 V Baseball 57 58 Acolyte 54 57 Lector 58 59 T e Band 54 59 Student Dnerfof 58 54 The Crlss Cross Club 56 58 T e Dance Orchestra 54 59 Pfefzdent 59 T e Scnence Club 57 58 T e Stamp Club 54 57 X lliel, X C MAN QW ,A DN vm hgll 0 ne Pen sylvama l e XBRA C L llwztfgfllaiellilf L ll r Commlttee orrxd Supervxso The D Corrzdor 'la a lty Football 5 a age: f ars1ty Basketball 8 arsxty Baseball 57 4 am 59 The Cho1r 54 56 The Movle Staff 55 8 'WW 14 MMM I-'L Russr LL WALLACI CH1 SNI x 4047 Alta Vrsti Way Knoxxrlle Tennnessec One Mnnle Rune!! Entered SA S 1957 X7 Y ,Lx Chapel Monrtor Varsrty Soccer 58 Squash 59 Track 58 59 V lootball 57 1 Lector 58 59 T e Cardlnal 57 52 Edna: III Chze 58 59 Tme Andrean 57 59 Tle Dcbate Club 57 59 T e Scrence Club 57 51 T e Stamp Club 57 58 The Clrosophrcal Socrety 58 59 rfLNf'1 'K, xl Romm RUTHIRFORD CRAICHILL JR 4439 Chesterbrool-. Road McLean Vrrgmra R0 Izntered S A S 1956 Varslty Soccer 58 Squash 58 59 V WfSStl1Hg 57 Chorr Glee Club 56 59 The Yearbook 58 e Band 56 59 The Dance Orchestra 58 59 The Electronics Club 58 59 The Sclence Club 58 59 Semefaq 711611111161 58 59 .ffl ' ,ll 9 I , ' A V CHAR s RYA H o Road 1 ennsylvama C bark ntered'S S 956 Varsxt occer 58 Varsxty Wrestlxng 57 59 Varsxty Baseball 59 The Cardmal 58 59 Spof J Edllm 58 The Anclrean 58 59 N4 X98 A f QW M 'wb pw G sHAl TIN gr! IH CICS ,gfRAEI1E ff' f7 LEne'P4MSAS'Jl'9 ax The Ve y he enda Com upe f Donn ape omtor occ f Sq hTe ftlub C W Y rbook 57 59 C0 Edna: 59 The al 57 59 e A rean 58 h rary Staff 58 59 Nzglat SIIPEILIJOI Press Club 58 e Scxence Club 57 59 Co Pzemlefzt 58 59 The Cllosophlcal Society 58 59 Prefzdenl 58 59 VI Form Dance Clmnnmfz 59 N 1 AR 5 a ' Fw PM 7 I J I 'A , w D ' , 1 ' -59 Y- 'Ac I A K Q, fm 'U ,F Q mm w K I 'lj ,Q A , Irv, K rr C' 5 V ' If ,V 1, X qi X L' f' ,Q M 1 A ,Dfw XE - Pl fd fy l' ggi? 'I ,QP Q 8 of A Q N X xt . . . 5 A H . Ax N Q , .FU 'ee X V 'f'jUD0 ' 'X e .L ' a ' ' 1 , A S ,'57-' fl U V655 f f V A , T ho J A , ' 7-5 Y Q H V' - , PHILIP DL LA HOGUL GOIRAN Phnom Penh Cambodla F1 oggy Entered S A S 1955 The Recreatlon Committee Varslty Football 58 V Baseball 58 V WfCSfl1Ug 55 56 The Yearbook,,Art Editor, 58 59 The Movie Staff, Head Projerfzomrf 59 The Science Club, '56'59 The Stamp Club, '56 The Yacht Club, '55-59 JAMES ARTHUR GRADY 1 zm 3216 Swarthmore Road Wllmxngton Delaware Entered S A S 1954 Varsxty Football 59 Varsrty Tennrs 59 Squash 58 59 The Chour 54 56 The Electronlcs Club 58 The Llbrary Stall: 55 56 59 The Scrence Club 58 59 Vice Pfefzdefzt 59 llbflfll M f fl 29 So tip!-Ixghland jf! P1 r Kentu ky H 4 yreed ,, nt edS S 1956 Vestry Age ommxtte rw T e o Co ee,f e S ral om ttee KX e 1 L O 3. My Va sxty o cer 8 V rslty B ske all 57 5 Varslty ew 58 59 Chorr Glee Club 58 Acolyte 56 59 Lector 58 59 ARTHUR ELYSTAN H,-wcocxc Anchor Lnght Baxleys Bay Bermuda Ar Entered S A S 1954 The Decorum Commrttee Chapel Momtor Varslty Soccer 55 58 Co Cap 111 58 Tenms 56 59 Squash Team 59 The Band 54 55 nf' The Camera Club 57 5bJ Secrendy Trea re: The Llbrary Staff, '59 fl 4' . The Rxfle Club, '54 55 3 0 Il' The Stamp Club, '54 573 tl' ' The Yacht Club, '54 59, W 57 58 A3 Q Q'- J zlfwrf I XM XM Klg GEOFFRIX wlLLIAM HILM JR 5, 76 Wrllow Drne mf VK N Port Wishnng on New Yorle JN B1 4 PRAEI ECT Entered S A S 1256 The Treasurer of the VI Form The Vestry CIGQIHIIAH The Agenda Commlttee Dormltory Supcrvmor The Elf! 1201111 Vars1ty Iootball 57 58 Squash Team 58 59 VdfSlfy B1seball 52 llllll ef Track 57 58 Acolyte 56 52 Head Amljfe 58 52 Lector 58 59 Yearbook 57 52 Co 11411101 52 Car mil 56 52 lldllltglll I:d1Jm 58 Andrean 58 52 hL!1f0l 58 Crxss Cross Club 57 52 Lrbrary Staff 58 59 Azzgbl Snpwzlrov Scrence Club 57 58 T c Tn: T c The T e The 0 uh' lflf J, T XJ Milli ff W L if W ,f f SWB MGM A M526 af' 18 my Dmm DLSHLIR HINDLI 145 Maple Axenue Red Bank New ersey Hoof PRAEPECT Entered S A S 1954 The Vestry T1 earmez The Agenda Committee The DlSC1Plll'l6 Commlttee T e Honor Commrttee Dormltory Supervisor The Sonfla Dorff! Varsnty lootball 58 11111141 Varslty Wreitlxng 56 52 Varsrty Crew 56 52 Caplam 52 Choxr Glee Club 54 59 The Library Staff 57 58 Night SIIIUFIIITIII Crucrfer 57 59 L JR 1 ' A lg .oy if f l , I -' ffl' HK 1 - l, . I Lx VJ! N tw 4 ir X 2 A 4' dp ,rf V, , 5 E ,Q ' 'ff' - L t in K , M Z l Jw. ,Adni 5, 5, V A . , . jill -0. ll, Xps h 'S ' .- 1 'Q-J', X I . I fi 1 ' 7 ' A LQ' Lux Wt lhf af!! l W KV VJ A 0 Ag ly- ,M O75 M 1 U f f 4- ' 2' ' Q 12312 T 152,11 W' . D' I, , ' Lee' lj' 1 r rr f ell' A ' x A ff 1 I 1 Q Xu' ' Q ff Y ywvfly if fl f'rJy,1vAR MW JJ A S l Q ' , xy 3 5 .1 lf 'im A . , ' . if h 5 5 JOHN PAUL JALGIR Box 110 Aberdeen Maryland W K' Peach Entered S A S 1956 Chapel Monrtor VZYSIYY Soccer 57 58 Squash Team 58 59 Tennrs 57 59 The Cholr 56 57 Acolyte 56 5i Lector 58 59 Head Sacrlstan 58 59 The Cardnnal 58 59 The Rlfle Club 57 58 The Scrence Club 57 59 N JOHN BURTON JONES 2 Dorchester Street Ocean C1ty Maryland ac Entered S A S 1955 Varsrty Soccer 58 Varsrty Wrestlrng, 59 Varsxty Crew, '59 JV Football, 57 Choxr Glee Club, '56 59 Acolyte, '55 59 Lector, '58 59 The Yearbook, '59 The Electronics Club, '59 The Lxbrary Staff, '56 58 The Rlfle Club, 57 59 The Sclence Club, '58 59 The Clrosophrcal Socrety, '58 59 99' il . an- 53-f l' RANDOLPH MARSHALL 3700 Manton Drrve Lynchburg Vrrgrnra Ran PRAEPECT Entered S A S 1955 T e V1ce Presrdent of the VI Form T e Vestry T e Agenda Commxttee The Drscrphne Commrttee T e Socral Act1v1t1es Commrttee Corrrdor Supervrsor The B Comdm Varsity Football 56 58 Varsrty Wrestlxng 58 59 Caplam 5 Track 56 59 The Chorr 58 51 Acolyte 57 59 Lector 58 59 The Press Club 58 59 The Scrence Club 55 R45 AP of AlVL L' V U if V L Ly, THOMAS DUSTAN MARSHALL 1080 Stanford Road Prttsburgh Pennsylvanm Tom Entered S A S 1956 Varsrty Soccer 58 Squash 59 V Baseball 57 58 JV Football 57 'IV Wrestling 58 T e Cardlnal 58 59 feallne Izdzlm 58 59 T e Andrean 59 T e Stamp Club 57 58 T e Glee Club 56 58 . 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Il.V'-' L A 7 N ,',1I, lm' QCCJ' xx SJ I re, -1 l ll 'h' ',l',,. h ',, h ,' . h 7' . 4- EDWARD PRESTON MCCABF Route 1 Box 293 Milton Delayxlre Entered S A S 11 7 Varsity Football 57 Varsity Crevs 59 'IV Wrestling 58 54 Acolyte 58 59 Lector 58 59 T e Cardinal 58 59 T e Debate Club 58 59 Tue Press Club 57 59 T e Science Club 58 59 WALTER DEAR PHILLIPS 1401 Front Street Beaufort, North Carolina Wall PRAEFECT Entered S.A.S. 1957- The Vestry The Agenda Committee The Social Activities Committee Corridor Supervisor, The B Corridor Varsity Football, '57-58 Varsity Wrestling, '58-59 Varsity Crew, '59 Choir-Glee Club, '57-59 Acolyte, '57-59 Lector, '58-59 The Yearbook, '58 The Cardinal, '57-58 The Andrean, '58-59 The Yacht Club, '57-59 M rrfwrifr MK' BENJAMIN NEFF POWELL 603 Maple Lane Edgeworth Sewlckley Pennsylvanra Ben PRAEFECT Entered S A S 1955 The Vestry Dozzatzon Commzllee Clmnman Corrrdor Supervrsor The A Conzdor Varsrty Football 56 58 Captanz 58 Varsrty Baseball 56 59 The Yearbook 57 59 Edzlor 58 The Cardrnal 58 59 The Andrean 58 The Library Stiff 58 59 'N1gl1lS1zpe111mr il L B QT W U5 2 Q MTB GNP QT WRNIIR Wrrns Pmer Ill 04 W Mt Vernon Street Q Aw Smyrna Delaware More tered S A S 1955 rsrty Football 57 58 'V Varalty Crew 57 59 Q ash Team 59 Wkcolyte 55 59 Lector 59 The Yearbook 57 59 Aclzwtzer Edztov 57 58 The Cardrnal 56 59 The Lrbrary Staff, 58 59, Nzght Szzperzfzror The Press Club, 55 57 The Stamp Club, '55 56 The Yacht Club, '56 59 ' The Clrosophlcal Socrety, 57 59 22 ax its 1' , V X xf lf 7' rg' ,Rf V5 3 1- dvi U',' 'X , 1 , Q' K 4 K Ny' , 1,9 ,lf Z A 5.155 H BQ 7, ilxlql ,Qc , ly..- I+ ,tr 'fx ' r . ' V. ffl , A If with ,I X J I 'DM L I f.-'T Q2,l'f,NQtfl tl V l , ,, 5 7 N, 1 1 Squash Team, '57-59 I QQ 2 M 5? pf rv T tk 9 GW 'xlf . G Q L f , lj S, 1 G ll, . - a Qt t 'T W 5 F. y 5 N , IQ r Ib UN Q t b J' UL 55 N' .vt WC, X Q 5? . - I 4, R RK 4 XX, QP l T M ' l t :WW Q X! . ' N V L V .Y A V Q ,t 7 ef A 1 N . , , l , 5 GJ i Q 1 H - - at all it 1 - , ROBERT EDWARD SEDDON JR 407 First Axenue Lyndaln Wilmington Delaware B02 Entered S A S 1956 Chapel Monitor Varsity Football 57 58 Varsity Basketball 58 The Choir 56 57 The Yearbook 59 T e Band 56 59 The Electronics Club 58 59 Pferzdezzf 59 T e Library Staff 58 59 Nzghf SIIPEIIIVUI The Science Club 58 59 T e Dance Orchestra 58 59 X W MWIANXHIIIIQ Wy JN Ceelar Swamp Ro l X 5 Q 9ldXBrool5vJlle, L32 Islanil New Yonkkl XIX? Ry dx XJJ' w4 D1e5el 0' ,SEK if V E r S. '.1Q4 .Dom my 44 ,F xl Jo O41 NXCTX Ek Q5 V. xgnsl xx df gilt T Stk ry 'ffl-6 VI Forrnjii al xr SQ'ThWestry llc .- 'X U' 35 THQ genclQCommittee JN We SJThe gpzorum Committee, Clmirrmzz: Wx its l Tlgexnocial Activities Committee, Cbaiwmm D r itory Supervisor, The 5011119 Dorm Varsity Football, Malzfzger, '56-57 Varsity Basketball, fllalmger. '58 I IK V 35 1 UW all Squash, '57-59 The Choir, '54-58, Prefidevzl. '56-58 Acolyte, '56-59 Lector, '58-59 Sacristan, '54-57, Arriflfznf Head, '56-57 The Yearbook, ALJl'6l'lf,Fj1Ig Mmlager, '58-59 Business Manager of Publications, '58-59 The Criss-Cross Club, '57-59, Secretary, '58-59 The Debate Club, '55-59, Prefideul, '57-58 The Library Staff, Niglal Snperzfifor. '57-59 The Press Club, '57-59 f W 'X 25 .s SV' 153985 fha! A-A i ff' NL W, M Qkjf dy 'X af LE UM! M fx ,V X1 WM Vw 24 DINNIS CAMPBELL SWFINIY 4100 Rldgevlewx Road Harrlsburg Pennsylxanla Entered S A S 1956 Varslty Soccer 58 Squash 59 Tennrs 57 59 Work Squad 57 T e Yearbook 59 15011111 13411101 The Cardmal 59 Tue Andrean 57 The Band 56 59 Lzbrmzan 58 T e Sclence Club 56 59 GLINNWOOD HOLLANIJ VAN VALklNBURCH Front and Pme Streets Georgetown Delaware H0115 Entered S A S 1954 Varsrty Wrestl1ng 57 59 Baseball 55 56 Club Crew 57 Track 58 59 The Cholr 54 59 Lector 58 59 Sacrrstan 54 55 The Yearbook 57 54 The Cardxnal 58 59 T e Andrean 58 The Debate Club 56 57 The Lxbrary Staff 54 59 Sfmfezzl Lzbrarmzz 58 59 T e Scrence Club 57 58 The Stamp Club 54 58 T me Clxosophxc xl Souety 58 59 Q. x t Af' h 5 D ,ar 7 . . f A . 1 1' I I 1 - 9 5 3, . f C X! L Ja xy' qxjly xr U U fvd if ' 'U ' ,,u'!' Af 7 - ul K ky fy, kljvv 41-1 X x 'u flk' U .A . ' 45 If 'rv A 2 ' kbf X , X, x A 0 x 'br . V VMN A , ,. If L',z 'l NJJX J ff , vt W , , Q M : ': ' 0' I I . 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L XX Vxw , v R WT W , he XX .Rf X' I r Owen Q .1 ,I R PETER FREDERICK vow STARCK Ridgewood Road Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Entered S.A.S. 1956 Heid Chflpel Monitor Soccer 57 58 Squibb 57 59 V Blsketblll Aidlllqel The C1rd1nal 57 59 The Debate Club 57 59 5 I-Dwi' 26 CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1959 entered St Andrew s un 1954 wuth sew enteen members On une suxth we well graduate seyen of them Andy Adams Duck Barron Coley Brown Grady Art Haycock Ran Marshall and Holland Van Vulkeuuburgh In our Second lorm year we were led academucally by Barron and Brown On the athletic helds we started out on sux man football and the other yunuor teams where Rm Murshall led us gettung hus numerals un baseball Our number uncreascd to 25 us we entered the South Dorm to begun the Thurcl Form year under the powers ot Gregory and Rodgers Academucally Ben Powell a new member was our leader Athletucally Andy Adams Wullue Grubb and Ben Powell be came our first letter wunners un wrestlung rennus and basebtll respectuy ely Adams um uneduately retured to the squash courts for the next three wunters Ran Marshall and um Grady shared the presudentual dutues for the year Durung the Wunter term we elected Mr Hawkuns our Form Adx usor a moye w huch has returned us many du udends un guudance and leadershup The Fourth Form Year was unarked wuth seyeral outstandung cyents as we became the first class to occupy the new wung We moy ed un un September umud plasterers car penters and clectrucuans and luyed for scxcral weeks amud theur work We too were thc furst class to be awakened each mornung by the chumes un the newly buult memorial towcr Ben Powell agaun led us wuth the books whule Wullue Grubb became our first three sport letterman wunnung letters un football basketball und tcnnus Run Marshall Hunter Harrus Chuck Dunbar Art Haycock und Coley Brown added theur names to our lust of letter wunners Art was co captaun of the soccer team Hunter Harrus and um Grady each sery ed a term as form presudent Upon arruvung on the Fufth lorm corrudor we w ere youned by Rem Barnard Russell spend an extra year at St Andrew s thus tume wuth our class because we were such a swell bunch of fellows Wullue Grubb was our presudent that year Ran Marshall was our yuce presudent Ben Powell our treasurer and Daxe Shuclds our secretary Bull Helm Bob Seddon and Walt Phullups jouned the ranks of football letter wunners whule ohn aeger and Andy Adams won theur hrst soccer letters Ben Powell was elected football captaun for 1958 and Art Haycock was elected soccer co captaun Varsuty wrestlung saw Chuck Dunbar and Walt Phullups wun letters and Ran Marshall was elected captain for 1959 Hunter Harrus and Wullue Grubb agaun won letters un basketball the latter beung chosen as captaun for the 1959 season Baseball called Coley Brown and Ben Powell to bat and Coley was elected captaun for 59 In tennus Wullue Grubb was elected captaun for the 59 season Hunter Harrus won hus first crew letter and Daye Hundle who was to youn us un our Suxth Form year was named captaun In the Sprung untramural track meet we ran away wuth the honors oy erwhelmung the classes of 1958 and 1960 ln the process the 880 yard relay team of Bull Helm Russell Chesney Walt Phullups and Ran Marshall set a new school record cluppung a full four seconds off the old one Ben Powell and Wullue Grubb were appounted fufth Form Praefects un the Sprung term Bob Seddon and Bull Helm led the lorm academucally Bull Coley Brown Daxe Hundle Ben Powell Ran Marshall and Daxe Shuelds were appounted praefects for the comung year and Wullue Grubb was chosen Scnuor Pracfect Bull Helm became Form treasurer Daxud Hundle and Shuclds were to be the South Dorm Superyusors Eruc Godshalk and Bull Helm the East Dorm superxusors Coley Brown and Hunter Harrus corrudor D superxusors and Ran Marshall and Walt Phullups corrudor B superuusors Wullue Grubb and Ben Pow ell took oy er our own corrudor When we returned thus Fall for our hnal year our number of 28 constututed the smallest Suxth Form class un recent years The hugh pount of the year was the Form Dance under the chaurmanshup of Eruc Godshalk For the thurd tume the musuc was pro vuded by Lester Lanun and hus orchestra Ben Powell ack ones Bull Helm Eruc God shalk and Bob Seddon contunued to guye the form outstandung scholarshup Sexenteeru of our members combuned theur talents to wun yarsuty letters un football and soccer whule ten of us led the wrestlung and basketball teams In conclusuon we would luke to express our gratitude to Mr Hawkuns our adyusor We hope too that as Mr Moss first Suxth Form at St Andrew s we haxe been a good one and have guven the school the leadershup expected of us by hum Twenty eught more boys graduate from the Noxontown compus but these twenty eught are partucularly umportant they are the class of 1959 ' f V f - , , ' , lim ,y ,- -.7 1 , u ' Y . 4 ' V y V1 A f 5 .'f Y V V . 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I I 'Y' Y 7 Y - I r Z f - CLASS PRCDPHESY In the year 1991 at the Long Island estate of Mr Davrd Shrelds Esq gathered the St Andrew s class of 1959 The occasron tor the reunron was the celebratron of Shrelds berng named Presrdent of the newly merged Pennsylxanra New York New Haxen Hartford Central and Delaware Rarlroad Corporatron Parked rn the curxrng mrle long drrxeway of the 4231Vv acre estate was the most awe rnsprrrng array of cars ex er seen assembled together The badly dented Ford Thunderbrrd belonged to one Tom Marshall who had achreved great fame rn the entertarnment world He bought out U P A s rrghts to The Near Srghted Mr Magoo and doubled the popularrty of thrs cartoon character by changrng Mr Magoos face to resemble a portrart of Tom done by ace cartoonrst Phrl Gorran creator of The Lrttlest Spook Behrnd the banged up T Brrd was the armor plated Rolls Royce lrmousrne of Under world Mob Krng Peter the Gent yon Starck Hrs heayrly armed bodyguard chauffeur Dennrs Sweeney mrssed all the festryrtres rn the palacral mansron whrlc he stood guard over the mobrle arsenal He drdnt mrss all the fun though for he rncl Shrelds elab orately festooned butler Brll Helm became engaged rn a fast game of crap Helm was so slerght of hand and played so deceptrvely that he soon fleeccd Sweeney completely and left the dumfounded loser srttrng rn the drrxe babblrng to hrrnself Ran Marshall Ed McCabe Rob Crarghrll and Drck Barron were the dm ers of the four car Coryette team just returned from capturrng hands down the last four places at Sebrrng They drdn t stay long as therr boss had been searchrng for them ex er srnce therr drsappearance after therr rgnomrnous defeat Cousrn Hunter Harrrs sent hrs best regards through hrs rrght and left hand men Wee Wrlly Grubb and that lrttle clear Walt Phrllrps Seems that the Feds frnally caught Harrrs and were holdrng hrm for runnrng a charn of strlls deep rn the back hrlls of Kentucky Hrs representatrves used to the hard lrquors they brew ed and unaccustomed to the mrld sprrrts serxed proceeded to consume all the alcohol at hand Thrs greatly from one of the eley en low hangrng chandelrers banged rt on the heads of unsuspectrng guests below Rem Barnard seerng hrs cohort cavortrng so gleefully grabbed hrs own bottle and followed surt Thrs near rrot brought bouncers Dave Hrndle and ex lrfeguard Bob Seddon to the scene Wrth therr ears flapprng rn the breeze created by the swrngrng chandelrers the two brutes strode rnto actron and deposrted the two vrolently protestrng acrobats on the outsrde of the massrye electrrcally operated rron gates Suddenly all eyes turned as Brother Domrnrck peeled rubber from the trres of hrs Mercedes Benz SOOSL as he raced up the drryeway Thrs rotund Monk from St Cuth berts Monastery recognrzed as Mose Prrce qurckly became rm oly ed rn a heated drscus sron of the merrts of Chrrstranrty as opposed to those of the ewrsh Relrgron wrth Adams Followrng rn the dust of the Mercedes came Speed Krng Grady on hrs yet black Harley Motorcycle rm began hrs trrp to the reunron at Bermuda wrth Art Haycock However after the two reached the States and had unloaded the cycle from the tramp steamer that brought them oy er Grady roared off rnto the drstance rn an enormous cloud of black smoke completely forgettrng Art rn hrs lust for speed A gala floor show was staged for all those who werent too rnebrrated to watch rt A wrestlrng rrng had been constructed rn the center of the mam ballroom Here a tag team consrstrng of Wrldman Van Valkenburgh and Errc the Ape Godshalk almost oblrterated the team of One Muscle Russell Chesney and The Holy Man Coley Brown Ben Powell had acted as bookre for all those who wrshed to bet on the match and used the fog surroundrng the rrng to cover up hrs get away wrth the money When aeger and Jones learned they had been swrnclled of therr hard earned cash they flew rnto an uncontrollable rage Usrng the muscles they had developed durrng long hours at Muscle Beach they led the search for Powell ones howeyer found Shrelds latest rssue of Playboy and forgettrng hrs rage dropped out of the manhunt to read hrs fayor rte magazrne The rest of the paclc went screamrng out of the mansron towards the slowly rrsrng sun Some sly sleuth had found a trarl of corns whrch had undoubtedly drop ed out of the fleerng Powells pocket and the whole mob tore off after hrm Shrelds sadly sank rnto hrs far orrte easy charr and slowly surx eyed the scene presented by hrs prllaged mansron He sery quretly settled rnto a well earned sleep as the rest of the world began to get up and one of hrs trams hooted far off rn the drstance 7 , 1 A A I ' ly l A V I ,I V I 1 V ra V 1 1 3 K ' ' v' ' , ' r v 6 ' a 'L -' I ' r A . , ' 7 - - ' ,. - 1 , 1- ' ' . . 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X W.. ...., ,Nw 1 I X J , ,..J V L A 4 .5 ' - 4 A Q., WNV' H' in Frm' row Houston Krng C Stewart Gordon Appell Phillips Price Powell Captain Hammond Marshall R West Seddon Frtchett Barnard Serum! mu Donovan Hrllenmeyer McCullough I-lance R Cmaran ohnson C Walke Worthington Dowd Shenk Delo Tbzrd mu Mr Washburn Coach Pool Smith Terry Bear C Murray Whlhams R L Davae NlcCabe Pnnney Mr Reyner Coach The 1958 cdrtron of the SAS football team had .1 7 6 1 season record They compaled an 0 4 record an therr farst year rn the newly formed Delaware Qurndependent Football Con ference comprrsed of Archmcre Tower Hrll Walmrngton Frrends Sanford and St Andrew s Schools In the opemng game of the season for both schools St Andrew s rolled over Mrdclletown Hrgh School by a score of 190 The ,game played under the new lrghts in Middletown was the first matchang of the teams rn recent years An early Mrddletown draye was stopped on the three yard l1ne to mark the hrghpornt of the first quarter Late an the second quarter the backfield team of Captarn Powell Helm Barnard and Frtchett led 1 St Andrew s march to the goal lane Powell scoring on 1 three yard plunge Appell kicked the extra point The second Saint touchdown came ln the thard period when Powell found a hole on the left sade and sped 40 yards to pay dart The final SAS score was made by Houston on a two yard plunge 1fter a successful fourth quarter drave by the second and thrrd teams Helm was named the second Player of the Wfeek Barnard having been the first during early football The Sarnts at home for therr second game scored a 13 0 vretory over Harrington Hrgh School The game was played rn extremes of we1ther The first half was marked by heat and hrgh humrdrty whale the second half was played an a thunder mg downpour Helm and Powell combrned thear talents for the first St Andrew s score an the 1n1t1al peraod Pow ell scored on a tharty five yard gallop after .1 forty yard end run by Helm The second Sarnt I D came an the second quarter Helm plungmg for the last five yards oyer tackl after a fourth down Donovan Krng pass had put the ball on the ten Appell krcked the extra pornt At the end of the game Powell was the second leadang scorer an Delaware wrth 18 pomts De fensave stalwart Marshall was Player of the Week The thard game brought the Sarnts up agarnst their first Quandependent opponent Archmere Ihe Archers were 77 O victors gettrng all their poants rn the first half The second half was marked by more of the excellent defensave play whrch had contributed to the Sarnts first two victories Marshall was agarn chosen the outstandrng Player In their second Qurndependent game the Sarnts bowed 776 to Wilmington Fraends rn Walmrngton Two of the uaker 'I D s came on freak plays a blocked kick on the 40 tour y xrcl hnc 1nd an unsuccessful punt deep an bt Andrew s terrrtory The only Red tally canae on an off tackle draye by Helm rn the second quarter Fourth Iorm defensrvc wmgbaek I-Irllenmeyer was aw ll'elLel the Player of the Week title St Andrew s lost its th11d league game to Tower Hall the tollow mg Fflellt on the Hrllers field by 1 766 count The home tc1n1 split thear scorrn equally between the two hllves lhe lone Saint score came on 1 70 yard Barnard Krng pass rn the second perrod T ackle Dowd HIS the Player of the XX cek The Red w ent down to thear worst defeat of the season and therr final league loss at the hands of Sanford Prep The score was 45 0 Smford was 1 surprase team this year running over eyerybody and standxng undefeated an urn lcpcndent loop pl1y whcn they clashed wrth SAS Desprte the score the Saants played one of therr better games equalllng Brown and Yellow s TD s were made on long runs Shenk w as named outstanding Player Before a Fathers Weekend group of over a hundred fathers the Sunts bowed to St Alban s of Wfashrngton 38 12 lhe game w as marked by the loss of VI Form left halfbaek Helm for the rcmamder of the season wrth a broken leg suffered in the thrrl peraod The SAS scores were both made by Powell The first IH the second perrod came on a 60 yard run up the maddle The second came 1n the thard period on a short plunge Powell was named Player of the NX eek The followang week the Sunts dropped 1 140 contest to Chestnut Hall Academy rn Phrladelphra before an alumni reception crowd Marshall won the player aw ard for the third trme for has continued outstanding defensive work The team broke their long losing streak with a 6 6 tae 1n thexr final game agarnst Baltimore Frrends Powell scored the lone SAS touchdown on 1 30 yard bre1kaway run The Saints found themselyes rn the lead untal the hnal quarter when Frrcnds struck for srae points after a downheld drrae T 1ckle Appcll won the final Player award At the annual Fall Sports Banquet Coaches Reyner and Washburn presented the Alumnr award for the Outstanding Player of the Year to Marshall three tame wrnner of the weekly award Frtchett first team fullback received the Alumnr aw ard for the Outstanding 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VARSITY SGCCER The St Andrew s soccer team under coaches Weigand and Goodell and its co captains Brian Fisher and Art Haycock compiled a 2 5 2 record thrs year For their first game the Saints traveled to Haverford where they downed the Haver ford JV s 20 Scoring goals were Haycock and Fisher Haycocks being from the penalty line and Fishers from within the penalty area In the second game of the season the Saints were de feated by Westtown Friends 10 After scoring rn the first penalty shot by Haycock rn the fourth quarter Playing its first game at home the soccer team tied Wilmington Friends 44 Ahead 2 0 at the half the Saints became over confident In the second half the Quakers took a 3 2 lead With ten seconds remaining in the game Haycock botted rn the tying goal St Andrews scored in the first of two overtime periods but Friends again tied the game rn the second and final overtime perrod The Saints won their second game of the season by defeat ing Phelps 3 1 Scoring goals for SAS were Deschamps Adams and Bill Long Phelps lone goal came in the fourth quarter when a Phelps man headed the ball into the goal after goalie Harris knocked the ball down from the cross bar The Red s fifth game ended rn a 4 2 defeat at the hands of the University of Delaware Freshmen Trailing 4 O early in the second half coach Weigand began pouring substitutes into 42 the game From that point on SAS dominated the play by outhustlmg and outplaying the Frosh team jrm Wiley scored both goals rn the fourth period for the Saints Traveling to Newark for a return game wrth the Delaware Frosh the Saints again found themselves on the short end of a 2 0 game Allen the Delaware center forward who had been the chief factor in their previous victory over SAS once again lead the Delavt areans to victory On November 4 the team went to Wilmington where forced to play 1 defensive game the entire day because they were scored upon early in the game Playing their best game of the season the Saints held the undefeated and once scored upon Westtown team to a 2 2 tie Bchmd 1 0 at the half the Samts got back in the game after Fisher scored early in the thlrd period Behind 7 1 late in the last quarter the Big Red scorcd when Deschamps booted m a lon, QIOSS field pass from I-laycock 'lhe score w as deadlocked ifter two five minutc overtimes md the game was declared a tie On November 14 thc Saints lost their last game of the season to Phelps by a 3 I score The Saints lcad 10 at the half but Phelps came back wtth two goals in the third quarter and a third goal in the closing mmutes of the game to win the contest e l 1 S v - y -1 . F 1 , 4 .l , , I ' , . Y ' ' u . , Y Y: . V I D l . D v - .5 quarter, Westtown withstood all S.A.S. attempts, including a they were upset 4-0 by Wilmington Friends, The Saints were . . . - - y V . - Y l . ll I . 0 ' ' S, - l r ' i . 1 ' X . ' ' ' - 1 ' ' ' 4 , A ' M , fnrt mu Long D Davre Morgan A Wrllrams R I Terry Hance R faplurn Delo Smith W :rth rngton Hance C Coward Onderdonk Setond mu Bear C Young K Bennett Pope NY aechter Prerson Chambers Stevenson Haden Pxrter Stnes johnson D nd :ru c e on er Smut P Cruxlcshan Knots llunzgw Fle Houghton Smrth D Wrrght Brown H M Mr Hughes C uh JUNIOR VARSITY FOCDTBALL The 1958 junlor Varsrty Football team had rts best season m the hrstory of the School The team under Mr Boyle and Mr Hughes was undefeated rn 1ts srx game season In the hrst game aeamst Elkton the Sarnts trarled 60 after the first quarter but they began to take over rn the second quarter john Houston ran for a 15 yard touchdown and Mrke Donovan scored the extra pomts In the thlrd quarter Ken McCullough ran for a touchdown whrch was followed by a Donovan to Pmney pass for the extra pomts Elleton retalrated by gettrng thexr second touchdown but the Salnts with McCullough scorrng another touchdown and Don ovan md Prnncy agam makmyc, the extra pomts won the game by a 24 14 count The Sarnts won the1r second game agamst Caesar Rodney 39 0 In the hrst perrod the JV s scored five touchdowns and three extra pomts 'Ihe touchdowns were credrted to Captarn Bob Hance Jud Bennett jack Chambers Brlly Pope and B1ll Stevenson The extra pomts were scored by Sandy Hance joe Smrth and Bennett Ilhe Senror Eleven played the second half of thrs game In one of thexr hardest games the Saxnts toppled Dover 13 0 rn the thrrd game of the season The first half ended a 0 0 t In the thrrd quarter Bob Hance made the ETSI St Andrew s touchdown In the final quarter Chambers scored for the Red and a Sandy Hance to King Young pass netted an extra pornt I-I Ihe jVs fourth game was played agarnst Tome wrth SAS the uctors 30 6 After 1 qumck recoyery of a fumble early rn the game Bob Hance- scored a touchdown In the second quarter 1 safety lncl mother touchdown by Bob Hance added to the Sunts score Ilome scored durrng the thrrd quarter on 1 sustamecl touchdown elrrve However two more touch clowns by Bob Hmce 1nd Chambers and two extra pomts by Sandy Hance put the Samts ahead to stay Tower I-hll was the hfth opponent of the season The Hrllers scored first but the Sarnts came blclc to score two sets of touchdowns md extra pomts Ilouchclowns were by Donovan and McCullough extra pomts were by Donovan md Prnney 'lower Hnll scored hrst rn the second half How ever two touchdown passes to Pool and runs by Bob Hance and Chambers accompanred by extra pomts by Bob Hance and Donovan gave the JVs another vrctory 4414 The hnal yumor yarsrty game was wxth Xwrlmmgton Frrends SAS won 76 0 Ilhe Red scored the first two tlmes they cot the bill wrth touchdowns by Bob Hance and Dono van Durmyc, the seccnd quarter Bob Hance scored the thrrd touchdown for St Andrew s After a fumble recovery rn the thxrd quarter jrm Terry scored the fmal SAS touchdown of the season Thus wrth a 76 0 vrctory the St Andrew s Iunnor Varsxty Football term closed out therr flrst undefeated eason rn hrstory I I If 1 -1 1 -u r - I v I v 4 u I V - I v I I In Tl: f '. h Mr. Bvyl , 4 '11, Snyd , Hall, E., Hall, S.. . 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F1 nl vm Iarrd Bayard Craxg Stccle Cove XVatt Court Fnshburne Young G Stone Pepper Arnold Lawes Hand mu Tarrant Hrllxer Cordy Smrth H 1 ards o nan e rn ett an 1 Nlo e Werner Batt xXlllll11l'T1S R :mf mu o nson mr cwax or an Burrows u xc uc mer ros 1711 tr P ro NltXXtthy Ncholla Bealrd Mules Pate Mr Baum Comb Semor Eleven Football The Senror Eleven Football team coached by Messrs Baum and johnson brol-te a long losrng streak this season The Llttle Red led oft the season wrth a an 6 VILIOI over Sanford Alter they broke the game open rn the second halt by qurtkly storme three more touchdowns Larry Court was captaln for the day ln their next game the team was defeated bv L L Redding 78 6 Reddmg scored early but the Sarnts Came back to knot the score on a pass from Young, C to Arnold However Reddrng scored three more touchdowns to come out on top Frshburne was chosen game captaxn The Senxor Eleven went down to rts second defeat at he hands of Wlrlmrngton Frrends 26 8 Frrends led all the way the only Red score comme on an end run bv Larrv Court m Watt captarned the team Archmere defeated the Lrttle Samts rn their hnal game outscorrng them '7 0 The Little Red threatened only once when Larry Court hustled over the goal lrne after a twenty yard run However the play was called back on a penalty SIX Man Football Thus year the wxnner of the annually awarded suv man plaque was the Green Team coached by Rrchard Barron and co captamed by james Beverley and john Schoonoyer The other 'lptalned by John Roberts The babv Sarnts dryxded rnto the two teams and played a best four ot' seven serxes Althuueh the Green Team s sweep ot the serres tour uctorres to none seems to rndrcate a one sided tlaxr tins was bv no means the c s tor both teams bat d hard and the scores were Ll ,se Members wt the Green Team were john Schoonoyer OB James Beverley HB Randy Hrllrer HB Davld Hunt C Mrlte Brown E Bull Sanderson E Danny Smlth C Bobby Smlth C Members of the Red Team were John Roberts HB Rrchard Baer HB Anton Schefer QB Ralph Cmlton C Rusty Capers E Nlrke Leary E jeff Rose E Flu! mu Barron Arr! Luurly Sanderson Beverley J Schoonover Roberts Baer R Leary Colton Sezond mu Brown M Hunt Hrlher Mr Moss Caarb Schefer Capers Rose Mr Tlmmrns Coach 45 l I l'l ' V v l v 4 I v el 'I u 1 v V v 1 v I v 9 tv v v s V ' SZ' ' V- . ' ' . 1 , ' , ., R ch' ', I. tl' , M ll g, Gull , Cr 'gh ll, J., r bl y, Tl I ' xMr. j h I, flf Qb. St' t, M g , J.: Skold, ', B llt k, K -l , F st, ,llr rg'-, y n, v V H Y 'K y V Q . h K' I ' . y ' V ' - a hard fought first half, S-AS led by a score of 6,o. However, team.. the Red Team. was coached by' Mr. Arthur Timmlns and V Y, 1. . ' , I ' ' a ', 'l lv ' Y sae. ' tle ' V ' . I I T A I A ' -: ' , 1 - -Q . Y - . - Z a i -I ,Jiv . , . . - i . . , V Z , . Z' F1r.tlRau Deschamps Dunbar Terry Brrnton Scholla Second Rou Mr Reyner Coarb Appell Phrllrps Hammond Marshall Caplum Hrndle Houston Steele VanValkenburgh Manager VARSITY WRESTLING The 1959 Wrestlrng Varsrty turned rn the most rmpressrvc season s slate rn several years 5 2 Coach Reyner had to do consrderable shufflmg to put a full team on the mat every week But consequently not one werght class was forferted rn any meet by St Andrew s desprte the mrd season eprdemrc of Scarlet Fever Through two practrce meets wrth West Chester State Teachers College Frosh the Red and Whrte garned the condrtronrng and pre season brushrng up to overpower Peddre 2719 for the hrst trme srnce 1953 Wrnnrng, on decrsrons were Steele 1951 Arensburg 11031 Dunbar 11271 and Capt Marshall 11381 Three men prnned Houston 11451 Hrndle 11541 and Appell 1Unl1 The Sarnts dropped therr next meet to Eprscopal Hrgh School by a heartbreakrng score 24 22 Scholla Brrnton Terry and Hammond won on pornts Steele and Appell prnned Mrlford Hrgh Schools much rmproved team came up to clash wrth the varsrty for the hrst trme They were routed 39 13 Wrnnrng on pornts were Brrnton Terry and Phrllrps Hammond won on a forfert and Steele 11051 Campbell 11271 Capt Marshall 11451 Hrndle 11543 and Appell 1Unl1 prnned On january 31 the team travelled to Annapolrs where they turned away Severn 21 18 Hrndle tred hrs man at 154 and Terry 11201 Dunbar 11271 and Capt Marshall 11381 decrsroned therr opponents Brrnton and Appell prcked up five pornts aprece prnnrng The followrng week a strong Penn Charter team came to Noxontown to set back the matmen by a score of 3217 46 Brrnton 11051 drew hrs opponent Steele 1951 and Terrv 11201 won on falls and Appell 1Lnl1 clrnched hrs fifth strarght prn The next four scheduled meets St Alban s Unrversrty of Delaware Frosh Malvern and Wrllram Penn Hrgh School were cancelled because of the quarantrne Ready for tompetrtron agarn the Red and Whrte travelled to Tower Hrll handrcapped by the absence of therr two un defeated members Steele and Appell for medrcal reasons Nevertheless they prnned the Hrllers 2411 Capt Marshall tred hrs opponent Dunbar 11271 Hrndle 11541 Hammond 11651 and Phrllrps 1Unl1 won on decrsrons Pmnrng for Stunt Andrew s were Brrnton 11121 and Houston 11381 On Monday Marnh 2 George School ventured a meet wrth SAS only to be turned bank rn most of the matches tor another St Andrew s vrctory 2411 Wrnnrng by pomts were Arensburf., 11051 Brrnton 11121 Dunbar 11271 Houston 1138 Marshall 11451 and Hrndle 11541 Phrllrps tred hrs opponent The followrng Frrday and Saturday the Sarnts 15 21 com peted rn the State Interscholastrc Wrestlrng Tournament at the Unrversrty They brought home the team trtle for the thrrd strarght year and were awarded a large silver bowl Srx of the SAS entrres made the finals and four won frrst places Champrons were Brrnton 11121 Terry 11201 Captarn Mar shall 11381 and Houston 11451 Hammond 11651 and Appell 1Unl1 took seconds Thrrd place trtles went to Arensburg 1951 and Dunbar 11271 Those who placed were awarded gold srlver or bronze metals accordrng to place - 1 1 1 1 - ,I . . . . 1 s . , . - V Y 7 . 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' . , . . . . v 1 1 y ' . 1 . 1 , ' . , , . emit:- Dale january 17 january 24 january 28 ,,-0 ,.,- AS Opporzerzl Pedche Ep1scopalH S Mllford March 6 7 S RK in 1--.1 january 31 February 6 February 28 March 2 Delavn are State Vfrestlxng Tournament Severn Penn Charter George School Tovn er H111 47 1-llJ'l Rou Hrllenmeyer Pool Hams Grubb Cuplaln Brown Barnard Yer nd R111 Mr XY ashburn C N117 Danoxan Frsher Young Frost Coward VARSITY BASKETBALL Varsxty Basketball ended rts scarletma abbrevxated 1959 season wrth a 6 6 record Throughout the season the shootmg and ball handlmg of Captam Wllly Grubb and the scormg and reboundmg of Hunter Harrrs were chrefly responsrble for the teams success Hustlmg Rem Barnard set shootrng sophomore Henry Hrllenmeyer and strong rebounder and captam elect Henry Pool were valuable assets Coley Brown and Sandy Coward proved to be dependable substrtutes The Samts started the season on the wrong foot by losrng to Tower Hrll 49 43 Frrst half shootmg IHCEILICUCY cost SAS the vrctory SAS evened 1ts record wrth a 62 41 rout of Dover Harrrs and Grubb led the scormg vuth 21 and 15 pomts respectrvely Sanford downed the Samts 69 62 desprte 25 pomts by Harrrs and 24 by Grubb 4 Westtown Frrends handed SAS nts second strarght loss 645 The brg Red crushed St Peters 60 36 to make 1ts record 2 3 Every member of the team played and Harrrs led all scorers wrth 22 pomts Next the Samts journeyed to Washrngton and evened therr 48 record at 5 3 vsrth a 58 53 VICYOIY at the expense of St Alban s Harrrs 18 pomts led the scormg Grubb was second xxlth 16 Undefeated Wrlmrngton Frrends overpowered SAS 71 51 Harrrs agaxn the strong man for the Samts The Samts edged Chestnut Hull 47 41 for their fourth NK ln The brg Red outlasted Archmere 65 59 to grve the team .1 54 log The shootmg of Harrrs Grubb and Pool who vrctory SAS succumbed to the tovserrng Landon team for 1ts frfth loss A 47 39 vrctory over Baltrmore Frrends made the brg Red a vunmng club agarn Hams 28 pomts season s hxgh for the Samts led the scorrng The season ended on a sour note as S A S went down for the second trme before Tower H111 57 31 Grubb captured scorrng honors vuth 16 pomts For the entrre season Hunter Hams was leadrng scorer mth 223 pomts followed by Grubb wrth 158 pomts Hams averaged 18 7 pomts per game Grubb 14 4 A ' - v A- - -1 ' 1 . , 'a 1 , ' , ,rr 1 , 1 ' , ' ' , , ' . i . I . 1 I . . . U V ' . D . 4 y . Y , - . - ' scored 24, 22, and 12 pomts respectrvely, led the way to . , . , . V. . ' . ' I . , - V A . ' - , ' . . , . . Dale january 6 January 9 january 13 january 17 january 20 SAS Opponent Toxx er H111 Dover Sanford XX esttoxx n Frxends Samt Peter S March 3 january 24 january 27 january 31 February 3 February 7 February 78 Tow er H111 3 Sa1ntA113.m s XX 11m1ng,tor1 Frrends Chestnut H111 Arrhmerc Landon Baltrmorc Fnends -49 l V BASKETBALL 'lhxs year s V Btsleetball te lm eotehed by M1 W exemd and Llpfllfliel by Ken MeCulloue,h h 1d a se1son of four vnetornes 1nd seven defe its At the start of the season the JV s played Towyer Hlll 1nd were defexted 4 79 lhe hreh scorer of that game wrth 18 pomts VN 1s Drele Wfortlmxneton When the JV s met Dover rn a home game opener they edged out thenr opponents 31 79 .1s Bxll Wfaeehter scored the yyrnnrng pomts rn the last three seconds At Sanford the little Sarnts lost 55 34 Ernre Crurleshanle yyas hxgh seorer for SAS vy1t1 13 pomts At home aeam the JV s vtere defeated 39 36 ID 1 close game ynth XY'esttoyyn Frrends In the follovung St Peters and Governor Baeon games the Sunts trnumphed yuth 3815 1nt 64 53 stores lespettxyely Pete Delo led the SAS storms, rn both exmes lhe llttle Red lost thexr next mme 51 30 at the hmds of NX rlmmeton l'r1ends In the next game a home game vstth Chestnut Hxll the IV s elsxly yxon 31 19 yuth Slndy Hanee s exght pomts malemg hlm the hlgh seorer for S A S 'Ihe Archmere game ended rn a 53 76 loss for S A S Follovymg the layoff due to scarletma the httle Samts lost to Baltimore frrends 36 74 desprte hrgh scorer Sandy Hance s ten poxnts tense game vxhxeh ended 39 38 rn favor of the Hrllers l V WRESTLING The mam purpose of the JV XX restlmg squad rs to prepare begmnrng yyrestlers for future varsrty eareers The matches that the team has durmg the season grve the boys experrence rn competltlon agarnst other schools and help eoaehes Baum and Cameron eorreet thelr students mrstakes Thrs year s team drd vyell rn the four matches that rt had before the quarantme forced eancellatron of all outsxde events These matehes were agarnst the varsrty te1ms of 'Ioyyer Hxll Delmar and Wlllllam Penn and the J V team from Neyyarle The yunror grapplers vyere defeated by Neyyarle and 'lover H1ll In therr next mateh aeunst Delmar the JV s were vretorrous In thexr fourth llllleh ot the season the JV s tred wllllldm Penn 21 71 Those boys reeelvmg JV Wrestlxne awards yyere Tom Stevyart Gordon Al Morgan B1lly Pope Jaele Chambers Mrelele Mrles Randy XY'1ll1ams Ed MeCabe Phrl Onderdonle 'lom Dunnme Rlehard Baer Paul Seholla Carl Kmg John Gullet and managers Sam Wfest and Levy Haden SQUAS1-I lhe Squash 'leam rn rts second full season of outsrde eompetrtron eomprled a 041 record 1ea1nstH1verford Epnseopal Penn Charter and H1ll Qtwo matehesj Sehools Benn Powell John Jaeger Erre Godshalk Bill Helm Peter Delauney Mose Prlee Art Hayeoele John Davxe and Andreyy Adams played on the team The leam played to rts lone t1e agamst Eprscopal s B team Jaeger at number one Helm at number three and Delauney' at number four vs ere the vlctors rn the 3 3 match In the post season school tournaments, James Morgan won the second thrrd form trtle, vyhlle Jaeger captured the semor trophy . . ' ', I '. . 1. ' ' 'L .'a' '. Va 1 'Q 1' - ' ' ' '. , , . .. . . S - . A , A 3' A ' ' '1 ' ' ' . , A . V I . Y V Y 4. K - I . ' ' . , . , K ' ' ' ' - I ky, ' , , D 1 A , I ' 1 - B Ay 1' 5 V ' H A' . '. . ' A J - af . ' , - n ,, A . xl A. V N t I 2 ,. . V , . H , . , , , ,' ' K -I ,L y' , , U - .' A . . I f , . - In the last game of the season St. Andre'w's was again defeated by powerful Tower Hill in 11 . 1 v- . V ' . , ' ' I - . . ' Q . 'fl ' v f '- . . v' ' y 1 ' ' I f ' v - y' . v f ' ' - I ' ., Q Y - 1 1, 4 kv. ' X- . f - ' V i - ' , ' ' 1 ' ' v . V 1 . V . 1, . ' . . ' ' I - 1 x 1 ya ' 1 fs - ' ' y l I ' v K H A V. : ' 1. - . ' ,, 7 ' , I , 1 t , . ., 1 V l W x , ,S ,Q . , , , K , , 1 ' ' 1 S , ' ',. ' ' ' B- K- ,- .. - - ' 1 ' ' W - ' . , , ,- if 5- 3 . y - . Q , ' . , . . - ,, 1 , , , , 1 , , ' l 1 ,J 1 . I V WRESTLING Furl mu Johnson D Pope Baer R Ruh,1rd5 Mules Arensberg, Sefond 101 Onderdonk Wzllxams R L Morgan A Stewart Gordon Kmg, jones Thnd mu Hculrn Mgv 1 j.V, BASKETBALL Fin! wuz' XX'orthingnm Hama, C.. XY'1Icy. MLCLII laugh, C.lfJl.,' Sums, Dulu Stroud V0 u .' XX'.1cLhtc1' Houghton, Court, Mx NX'cigand, Cu.1fb.' Rohn: Stcvcnson, Lum cs. ff-in 1 -ISU' SQL Asn Fzrn vau Pnce Dclaunq Second mu Lcary M411 Godshalk Mr Hughu agef Davie Jaeger Helm Caarb 51 ,Lv af .Ls - , 1451, 'V v V -A - ' '- xv E,-- Af ' - 1 ' . , J ,M , 1 A 1 L ' K . , N f , up 15, . ml 1 gk xr.. I V 11354. A 41 .K I W4 , NT Q fav L.. hw 4 i ' A 9 , V' EEN' Flu! nu Rmland Cru SA Sl md :au B yntm Shenlt Fitchett Appell Xlsalltc Harris Huhclt Th mas flfillrrl Mr Vkashhurn CIIIJ VARSITY CREW 1958 The first SAS varsity eight with four returning letter men rovs ed to an impressive 3 and 1 record this year The varsity crew opened the season by splitting a regatta with the Hun School of Princeton New jersey The second boat bow Wrgglesvorth txxo jones three Hammer four Atalay five Price six Appell seven Vlfilke stroke Kniffin and cox Brmton jumped to an early lead and increased it to yym by three lengths in 6 07 In the first cight race Hun capitalized on a good racing start to take an early lead of a deck length over our first eight which vsas composed of five Fitchett six Harris seven Hullck stroke Thomas and cox Rowland SAS pulled up steadily and by the half way mark mas M of a length ahead In the last quarter Hun lumped the stroke and pulled au ay by a foot in the last stroke of the race to min in 5 39 On April 25 the same SAS first boat raced the Lni versity of Pennsylvania Freshmen on Noxentoyyn The S A S eight sprang to a halt' boat length lead on the racing start and then pulled steadily ayyay to vxin by three lengths in 5 46 On the Saturday of dance vteekend under ideal yyeather conditions the SAS oarsmen now rowing in fours were defeated on the Noxentoyyn by Washington and Lee School of Alexandria Va Our second four bovs Hindle tvto Harris three Walke stroke Shenk and cox Brunton fell behind by IM, lengths during the racing start but pulled up vtrthm a length of W 84 L in the third quarter to lose in 6 O0 WHL s time yyas 5 56 Our first four bom Boyn ton tvro Mitchell three Huhck stroke Thomas and cox Rowland suffered the same fate as the second boat falling 52 behind by IW lengths at the start They made a bid at the half closing the gap to one length but yyent on to lose in 5 57 by one length XV 8cL s time xy as 5 54 All four boats broke the previous fours record for the Noxentovyn of 6 O0 The folloxxmg yyeek back in cights the SAS oarsmen iiced txyo freshmen crcxys from Princeton Our second eight mth Hindle ind Mitchell in positions boyx and six respec tively lost to Prmcetons third 150 pound Freshmen creyx by fllf, lengths The first S A S eight with Wfalke replacing Hindle and Appell replacing Mitchell came from a deck Freshmen heavyweight crevy by three hfths of a second at the hnish The time for the victorious SAS eight was 5 11 1 ncxx Noxentoxxn Pond record for eights On the following Monday at the invitation of the US Naval Academy the first SAS eight royyed the first 150 pound Plebe boat on the Severn River at Annapolrs The SAS oarsmen surprised everybody including themselves by taking an early lead and maintaining it throughout the race to yum by three quartets of a length in 5 22 On May 18th our hrst four boxx Boynton two Mitchell three Hulick stroke 'lhomas and cox Rovtland yourneycd to Philadelphia f r the Kings Cup race of the Stotcsbury Regatta on the Schuylkill S A S hnished fourth May '74 the same hrst four returned again to Phila delphia this time for the American Scholastic Championship Regatta on the Schuylkill SAS looking for a chance to redeem themselves got off to a good start to finish third in 5 57 beating Xx,1Sl'I1I'lLf0I1 and Lee the tc im that had beatcn them on a previous occasion -. 1 fa ll ii i 5 Ii 1 its 5 , T . , , . 4 3 ' ff I ra 5 l I A aio., rf-H ' ig! 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AN, - . , M, , Fin! rou Fxshburne Shettle Caplan: Grubb Fulweller ,fa Se and mu Mr Hughes Cut: ly Pusher Weatherby Hams Hunrg Vermnlye Morgan A Mr Hawkxns Coach VARSITY TENNIS 1958 The 1958 tenms team ended the season wrth a 5 5 retord Captam Wrllram Shettle occupred the number one posrtron on the team Wrllram Grubb w as at number two whrle Guthrre Frshburne and john Fulw eller alternated at numbers three and four Moorehead Vermrlye Al Morgan and Sxmon Weath erby vred for the remamrng two posrtxons The season began wrth an 8 1 loss to Landon of Wash rngton D C Frshburne and Fulwerler teamed ln doubles to get the only wm 9 7 6 4 At Newark Delaware the team fought to an 81 vrctory over the Delaware Freshmen john Jaeger substrtuted m the number srx posrtron and was the only non vrctor Grlman tradrtronally the Samts strongest opponent dc feated SAS 5 4 at Baltrmore Shettle Fulwerler and Morgan won rn smgles whrle Shettle and Grubb were the doubles wmners Eprscopal I-hgh School of Alexandna Vlfglnla shut out the team 8 0 on the SAS courts Contrnumg at home the Samts were sent to therr fourth defeat 7 2 by Srdwcll Frrends of Washrngton Grubb won hrs srngles match and Frshbume and Morgan won therr dou bles match SAS broke rts losrng streak by defeatrng Chestnut Hrll 6 3 at Phrladelphra The Samts took all the smgles but Chestnut Hrll took all the doubles The team also defeated Westtown Frrends 4 2 at West town Pennsylvama Shettle Grubb and Frshburne won therr 54 smgles and Vcrmrlye md Weatherby won thelr doubles match Fnsher and Hanne C were doubles substrtutes At Washrngton Samt Albans handed SAS 1ts fxfth and final defeat 6 3 Shettle and Grubb were the only wrnners m smgles and teamed to get the only doubles wrn At home agarn SAS took revenge on XY'1lm1ngton Frrends for thrs last defeat by humblmg them 9 0 The squad ended the season wrth a 5 2 home vrctory over Hun School of Prrnceton New jersey Shettle Grubb Fxsh burne Morgan and a doubles team of Shettle and Grubb were the wmners Grubb Frshburne Delauncy and Morgan entered the Dela ware Scholastrc Tournament rn Wxlmlngton The team found the tompetrtron tougher than expected however and was able to wrn only one pornt Frsher who was not entered as part of the four man team got rnto the quarterfinals Followmg the close of school Shettle and Grubb repre sented SAS m the Mansurmg Island Tennrs Club Tournament at Rye New York Thrs 15 one of the leadrng prep school tournaments rn the East featurrng such schools as Lawrence vrlle Choate Deerfield Hrll and Woodbury Forest On the first day Shettle was elrmrnated by Tafts number two man Grubb was put out of the runnmg by Law rencevrlle s number three man Then Shettle and Grubb yomed together to defeat Taft s number one doubles team m three sets before they fell to Lawrencevnlle s number two team 6 3 6 2 X If K , ' ' .-N Q fu ,Q - I .. -f I X ' l , X p v 4 , ..- ' 1 r f , ' . . ,H , , g ,g at ' V : ' ' ' f 1 r g +24 l W ' ' ' Q a-1 Y ' . . . 7 , y r f , - ' s-e ' f 4 f v 1 Y 1 f . 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Y V , , . , . . . v . 3 , . y ' Y l .Ln 4. - .4 , ia VARSITY TENNIS 1959 Apnl 14 Dolan an Frosh IN .lx XX uttoxx n Frxends Aprxl 18 G1lman IX ax 9 Pcrkxomcn Prep Apr1l75 Salxsburx IX .15 XY xlmmzton Frxcnds May 1 S1dxxeIlFr1cndQ IX lk Hun May Chutnu H111 IN ax Qtltu Iuurn umnt T mp- f qvffl ff? .y-Wi L aw 'ffl' li N' IVQI xgg gif r if , In f' I .lfgifg 6, .,',f':,f,fpl: lard., g.,- f fl! gf! :l ,f'i5f' gf' u ,Q :A JA X -Q r 4 gn ,r ga gr ,:, W gafd' sf' fl ,sf'pl f ,f 9 4 5 fl if 53 Mir, ,Qfjf 55 1 I '- 34 g I'13 j '-f A ' I ' . fa 4' 15 2 ff f ' f 125 - 1 1 A 1., ' M-.3-1 mu f 1 , A L1 Q M1 Q , ' ff 1 1- 1 ' fi 111f ' ' 1 KLL. f 1 , - 1 4' mf Y . Tgkldi, I - .aff , . X g W I V 1 4' ? if ia' -I I' M A 5 1 ,-, -1 531 4 ,L Ly c . ' , ' ' A ,... -'W' ' F ' ' - ' it t ii , ' I I f ...K . E V. , ,, ,F .v l . i , . 'I' : ,cr I 7 1 -A A ! :MVN 4 ,-Jj? , , . fl, Q F., O 4- . p ' f ' ! ' .' . fL,f'.1-fiat.--:iffifYf Af X X if 4 I ld' -1, ,I - ,HJ fQ' i .Jz.,f V X 1 ' 1 1 1',1-fZT 'f::-aii 1 ' 1 1 nfff ' ' 4 15' , 1 , 1 1 ' I + f.,f':lff2a12f' - ivff H+ 1 ' vwi' 5 , fifzff . , 1 ,f I 0' ,V I 4 ffli' .L- N- , 1 I F1111 Atchley Thomrsvn lxne R Powell Xlxoodrufl Cufrlanl Sterner Barnard Brown Mr XX'ergand fairly rc nd u Vest 'llmlgu XXest XXrlex Donoxan Bear C' Coward Young K McCullough VABSITY BASEBALL 1958 The baseball season of 1958 although not successful from a won loss standpornt proved to be a one frlled wrth anxrety and excrtement 'lhe first game was a home contest wrth Xwrlmrngton Irrends It was played only a few d ys after the SAS hoys had returned from Sprrng Vac rtron and the lack of practrce at workrne, together as 1 team showed up The Wrlmrngton team had lrttle trouble as they won the lop srded contest by a score of 17 1 I'our days later the Sarnts entertarned Landon School of Washrngton D C 'Ihe Landon te am was not as strong as they had been rn preyrous years and the S A S boys won thc game 7 5 'Ihrs was the first IAC game of the season and upon wrnnrng rt readrly SAS had hrgh hopes of takrng the IA C Champronshrp for the second year runnrng The follow rng Tuesday the team traveled to Wfrlmrngton to play a second game wrth I'rrends School Thrs trme the game turned out to he a even match and rt wasnt untrl the tenth rnnrng that Frrends managed to come out on top The seore w as 4 3 Next Saturday the Red traveled to Baltrmore to take on the Grlman School 'Ihe SAS hrttrng was on the weak srde rn thrs game and Grlman w on 7 1 'Ihe next game was also away but not so drstant The SAS team drove down state and played a thrrller wrth Smyrna Hrgh School amrd the lrght poles rn the Smyrna dramond Thrs game proyed to be the second one run loss for SAS the score berng 6 5 Don Sterner had the Smyrna players baffled for a whrle w rth hrs knuckle hall but desprte thrs and a thrrllrng SAS rally rn the seyenth rnnrng that netted four runs Smyrna came out on top The followrng Saturday the Srdwell Frrends team came up from XX'ashrngton to play the Sarnts rn the hosts second IAC game of the season Thrngs looked fine for the home team up untrl the last rnnrng w hen an error wrth two men out enabled the vrsrtors to tre the game up at 5 5 The game lasted for two extra rnnrngs when Srdwcll pushed seven runs 56 across the plate rn a wrld rnnrng and walked away wrth the game 'lhe next game was played up at XX'esttown Frrends caool 1 x as the loser thrs tr by a 5 7 scare Ihc game was hrghlrehted by Captarn Don XX oodruff s pl ryrn., shortstop for Coley Brown w ho rnyurecl hrs lcnce rn a freak accrdent durrng warmup Carl Bear and Don Sterner shared the prtchrn honors and Ben Powell hrt the hrst SAS homerun of the season The next game was played on the home held before about seventy rrls who had come to the SAS campus for the Sprrng Dance Ihe vrsrtors were St Alban s School from XX ashrngton rnothcr IAC team Ihe Sarnts banged out fourteen hrts to wrpe up the vrsrtors 17 8 After thrs game the Sarnts found themselves up agunst stronger competrtron as they bowed to a strong Tow er Hrll team from XX rlmrngton 9 0 The next trrp was the longest one of the season for the SAS team They traveled to Hagerstown Md w here they met another IA C team St Iamcs Thrs w as the second ten rnnrng game of the season for the Sarnts and thrs trmc SAS came out on the long end of the 5 7 score Ihe followrng game turned out to be another of the m ny one run games that plagued the Sarnts throughout the year Smyrna came up to SAS and went home wrth a tense 3 7 vrctory Contrnurng rn therr three game home stretch S A S next played Caesar Rodney Hrgh School from down state Don XX'oodruff turned rn a fine day of prtchrng and the rnheld of XXrley Brown Young and Sterner p a ed a hnc game Bcn Powell hrt hrs second and t rr homeruns After Caesar Rodney the Srrnts played Dover Hrgh School and lost another close one 5 7 For the next game Brg Red traveled to Hockessrn to play Sanford Prep Overconficlence on the part of the St Andrew s players accounted for a 4 7 Sanford vretory The final game of the season was plryed at home over Alumnr NX'eekend Arch mere prtchrng foxed the SAS team as the lrtter could Collect only three hrts Archmere won the game 9 1 1, vu an . '1 .. ' . l' . f . 4 1 ' . . ' ' f1 1 S' ff rfl . 1 1 c In ' 1 V' S. ll ' 1 . . ', .. . , 1 '. ,' 1 LA . '1' 1' fi '1 ' ' ' 1, . 1 - 1 47 . ' 1 ,' ' ' , 1,1 . ' ' 1 1 1' - ' 1 a' 1 - . ' fl 1. 1 . S l . anr .rgarn the S,A.S. team x.. 1 . - , . me 1 ' . . . . 1 A 1' 1 1 A 1 '. 1 5' I ' -' ' ' ' A 1 ' ' A' Y A' 1 1' ' . ' A 4 1 '1 A ' 1' 1' 1 1. K' . . I 1 1 1. . , 4' 1. 1 g , . - A 1 . ,' 11 4 1y4 1.1 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 f. '4 1, , ' , '- - 7, - 4 y -. . '1, 1 . . . 4 A ,1 1 1 . . . A1 . A ' S 1 jr -1 ' 'Q . . . . ' ' 1 ' ' - 5 -- . - ' 1 ' ' I A ' ' N ' - 1 4 1' 1 1- 1 5 ,K,Z' K. K1. kk 1 - K , 2 I A . . V I , A ,. . . ' Y 2 '. T -1 I 4 Y 4 , - A V 4 Y s 1 . Q 1 h 1 2 M1 5 1 K my 1 1 I ' 1 v1 - 1 T 1 1 A v1 - 1 1 - I Y , 1 , 1 L11 1 I , L . 1 Au . 1--.ij , i ei K. A -2 1 A 1 4 A A v 'L 1 111 ' ' y 1 . , -1 1 1 1' v vi ' ' 1 , 1 1 1 1 11 1 , v1 .- - 4 1 v 1 r 7 14 y , 11 1 -1 ' I ' 1 - 47 I Q r f 1 v1 1 1 I ' ' A ' . 4 , . l1y 1 1 '1 1. A J 1 h d ., ' . A A A ' -... I . . 7 A A 7 A 7 K 1 - 2 I' 1 1 7 I I A v -' 1 7 1 1 A 1 ' I 1 - 1 1 14 , A . 4 1 - ll Ly. , I y , r V 1 ' 11 - , 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1. , - WV 1, -4 ull' ,Jn D116 Aprnl 7 Aprxl Aprnl 18 Apnl Aprll Apnl VARSITY BASEBALL 1959 U1 1141 XX zlmmgton Fucnds XX 1lID1I1f't Gnlm ln Smymi Auhrmrc Sanford f '11 , A'y,f.L,,x Hin! N f .. lu?-wf A 1 ' L T i 'jf ' f 1 .. f... 4- uw. QW' ft:-5 gd v, 5 ' UC' .4- ' . - v ,, A , --f , ' .' 'A f '- W . 5 ' 53 ' vi-af , 7. -v 4f silt- A , ,H Lia-7, 4 la gi a P W, was 1 Q, ,S A 1. , -v 1 1 as Q 1 ,vf ,f 3 0 An 1 f- K . A ,. 1 1. V-,,g, ,v - 4. ' av ' N IX IX Ix ix IN ax IN IX IX ly Ix is XX ummm I xmmls 'I on er H111 XX Lsttoxx r1 Funnd bmp rm. C ILS If Rodney Dowel' Auhmnre dr.- SQ vu, .J is 57 - . 5 l V BASEBALL 1958 unror Varsrty Baseball opened therr 1958 season against WllIl1lI1gfOIl lrrends on Aprxl 8 Curt Wells led a seyen hlt attaelx mth 1 double and 1 trrple but the Sarnts came out on the short end of a 7 3 store The Lrttle Reel exened therr record by defeatmg Mrddletoyy n 6 5 behmd the prtehrnv of Carl Bear vxho struelx out 14 rn srx rnmngs The Sarnts then bombarded Smyrna mth therr hlghest run output of the season 16 6 Henry Pool and Phrl Gorran led the hlttrng attack as Pool hrt the only home run of the ear ln therr fourth game the Sarnts were defe lted by Doxer 8 4 Sun West grabbed the battlng honors mth a sxngle and double In the next two gunes the Lrttle Red stored tvxo suetessne xretorres ox er Phelps 5 2 and 14 2 gryxng the team 1 4 2 reeord Both Chuel-. lohnson and Llrry Court pntehed no hrtters rn these therr only startlng assrgnments ot the year The Samts ended the season on a sour note falhng three suteessne tunes to the opposrtlon Mlddletovxn vson the return game 7 5 desplte Bears 15 strrlxe outs Then Tower Hrll downed the Sunts 7 5 rn an exextmg error hlled gune And to eonelude the season Dox er edged the Lrttle Red 5 1 Although Bear prtthed yxell rn these last tvso games hrs teammates eould only muster elght hlts CLUB CREW 1958 The Qlub Crevy award was vyon thrs yen by the VllxIllf,,S under the touhmg ot Mr Blum Mr Reyners Aeheans vsere able to eapture only one erghts rate durmg the season although the losers rmproxed steadrly Outstandrng performers on the tvso elubs were Carl Kmg Ed McCabe Ed Ham mond Bob Hanee VU1ltPh1ll1ps ohn Hassan aelx Frost Henry Hrllenmeyer and Rlndy WlllldI1lS lUNIQB TENNIS E958 Thrs year s unror Tennrs Team posted a 2 3 reeord The team easrly vxon 1ts Hrst tvyo matthes oX er the Wrlrnrngton Fruends and the Grlman Iunrors dropprng only one or tvxo IIIClIXlLlll'il eontests rn eaeh mlteh In the thrrd match hoyxeyer Cambrrdge Sehool of Cambridge Maryland shut out the httle Sarnts The next mateh vyhreh vsas the elosest of the season savt the Salrsbury unrors from Salusbury, Maryland, squeak past the Sarnts 5 4 Then Cambrrdge agarn shut out the SAS lunrors rn the httle Sarnts fifth and nnal mateh I l - an 1 1 7 'e ' I ' ,- , , . . ,. A V 7 l' ' 1 .-,V , Y ' . . I K' I 4 7 t f ' JL ' ' -. L . , V , K ,- ',' J . -, , V ' ' , K ' . F 4 t , ' , 4. AIA . V -I I x 7 7 1 , - 1 I . Q- -Y. 1 V V , 7 , t ,V ,,. , , ,L ,y - , V . K Y 1 A . , 4 7 . , ,L, V V , , V V L V s' - ,V V. 1 s - s V s fy -, , . , I7 3 . - ' ' -V . , V ' ,V , L V i ,J - ,l V, , , . . 7 - , V ' ' 7 ' ' ' V , V - V,V , Y - K ' f , , , V I I 1 e 7 .X 7 ' 1 ' 7 , - 7 4 , V CI UB CREW 1958 VIKINGS ll n Mcllrng, Mo lcy Clmphell Schefcn Semml mu Bullorlx Dcsclumps MLC.1lwc Lonb W Houston Stnes Houahton O derclonlx Smrth P Ibm! mu Mr Baun Comb Hammond R Hancc Phrllrps Hassfn ACHEANS 111111014 Morgban Voorhees Batt Baer R Freld Smlth D Dougherty Seroud mu Knotts Frost Hrllenmeycr Phrlllps N Ashbrxdlge Wrllrams R L Stew art Gordon Kmg Mrles j V BASEBAIL1958 rlllflfifl Slmolcl Gorran omson C POOI Wells Court Dunbar Salam! R014 Buerl I Bell Rea c Dovld Marshall T Pepp Steele Mr Trmmms 021111 JR TENNIS 1Ow8 Frm! ron Delo Ben nett Hame C Lzurd Snyder Worthington S fond xo 4 Hughes Mr Haul-.ms Cfmrber 59 ACTIVITIES 'WSH-v fm S' I!! tl an Qtpgd, hw 'VI4 Q5 i If 5 L: , jf,-f--i 3 it .ii Sw X ,QA FWNT Dpi- i - 6' in -l 112 ,....-4 -S! 4.55-ff' ,rf- ff! -'J gg? 53 RQ, m Q 0 Ii? CD ,v 2 Qg5-jjj A4'g,.,,f 8 7 'J w ,X f G94-. 60 I 1 1 ,. 1- f X .-l X' - I x. fa' A' f -- an 17X - v ' f ' . ,Iii I Xxx vi ' s , ,.' . 11 W fy F I rig.-I ,' ' kg.- - L A' 17 If f 5 ' Ai'1 k , ' Q0-. I I E E, iv., , 1. ,N A' Q - 'Q' - I . gy, I ' h- ' V X5 -, ' 4 Q I ' '- +1 4 I v 51- x ,i, -M--1 W ,- It Q g-.4,: 'ax' X H E c L .ij-I - ' Y 1 4 f ' X ,lg I ,f viii' 0 , -- ? lv-lf?-ing 77,1 5 ' A X!! ,- I L- - 7- 2, -'N-- ' Qi 'L f 1 -Ez' Ivy -- W- - 'i K X :....E..z 'Nix' 1 lgi - NJN'-rl .........:...,,..,v- .,. 'f ,5 3- ' WL, .f-'- ' .1--1-':. N - '--1,5 YV vsfsx. Y zfff' - ' Y wi ' -- Y N Y 1 4 i ,iffkl -J!-:if V js , ,f --:gi , W f 5 fr 5 S'-7.4! A f' ' - 'A' ' . j?Q f I X f 'N x. 'I 5,2 , 4 , f as , ' . 2' Q ' ' Q fg A J - Q f ,f X, xx -7 .rf .5 'C'f-9' W-Z5 'sn -L ' ,garb -If-f' I --1' I ' ff F' ' A xt 4 If XJ I xl If -5 7 K ' ,,.., .L A , Q 3 Y- LS, ,,J -S C,-J QQ H A If -Cal 41 k'll'.'l 'J ll , randi ln I THE CI-KDIR AND GLEE CLUB Cfmplfzm Tm RLXLRIINDVU D LHCH Orgmm! and Cbonnlasfef MR LIWIS GRUBB Cfmzr Prefzdezzf HARRX L MLRRAX III Cum 61 DAVID D Hmmm Hem! Analyze XXIILLIM1 H1 LXI HL fd Sumnuz JOHN P jmc I R RohutCr.11s,h1ll Huntmr Harms Iohn jones Randolph Marshall XX ,iltcr Phllhps Holland Van Valkenburgh Orland Camphrll Robert Faux john Gallagher Ch ulu Shank Pmtnr Voorhccx Stcve XV.: e jeffrey Bell Ro cr Mellxna, lnhn Pmncw lames Wfnley Andrux Arnold Iohn Crarghrll Iulmn Roh its Brll btucnson lohn 'I .unant lohn Bcalrd Ruihton Capers D md Hunt Ruhrrd Porter 1, r .............,............,... . 2 , i Choir Vive-Prefideur ...............,., JOSHUA A, SMITH Q A 'lk 'W my . . U - V V X , K. , , I ' v ' r 6 l l 3 Q' Mrk L-I Commrtlees of School Government Agenda C0771I7llll?E Cameron Clmn nz 111 Haw krns Vrooman Washburn Wrllram Grubb Coleman Brow n Errc Godshalk Hunter Harrrs Brll Helm Davrel Hrnelle Ran Marshall Walter Phrllrps Ben Pow ell Davrd Shrelcls Stephen Walke Peter Delo Anthony Bennett Harold Gordy Sorlal Amr mer CUVIYWIIIIEE Mr Broadbent Clmnmem Mr Cameron Mr Myers Hunter Harrrs Randolph Marshall ll W'alter Phrllrps Davrd Shrelds Laurent Desehamps Eel Hammond Henry Hrllenmeyer Allen Morgan Anthony Bennett Llewellyn Haden Dexter Chaprn john Schoonover Rene 111011 CAIIHIIIIEE r Voorhees CIJJIJIIIIIZ r Barron r Baum r Hughes r Lushrneton Presrelent of Crrss Cross Club Ben Povt ell Phrlrp Gorran Hunter Harrrs lohn Hassen Allen Morgan llexxellyn Haelen Darrel Hunt P1 ze edt Wlrllram Henry Grubb Sr Pme er! Coleman Peaee Bron n II Erre Mahl Goelshilk Hunter Bryan Harrrs Geoffrey XX rllram Helm jr D rvrel Deshler Hrnelle R rnelolph Marshall II XX alter Dear Phrllrpe Benramrn Neff Povx ell Und Davrel Maclean bhrelrls The Vvelll-Q Mr Leech Brll Helm Cb mm nz Coleman Bron n Serrel nr Davrel Hrndle 1161114161 Ill Cnmm md Lrurent Desehamps Amr! 1111 7 re farmer T he Form Offieers Dec 071021 C 17717711116 ef Nfr Broarlbe nt Arthur H ryeoek Drvrel bhrelels Cbmmmz Fel Hammond Allen Morgan Cary Frshburne Geoffrey Rose D1 Llpllll 113 Cfmmlftee r Cameron Chrmnzmz r l-lemme Examine Sewer 113 r HN krns Vroom rn XX rllrim Grubb Drvrd Hrnelle Rrn Mrrihrll Crrl Krne Henry Hrllenmeyer I rrry Court DexterChrp1n 11 ww C, 171172111156 Mr H xxx krns Mr Vroom rn XX rllr rm Grubb Cb mm H1 Colern rn Broun Drvrel Hrnelle Ch rrles bhenk Anelrevr Farrhelrl Drek Steele Drek Porter w Sl Andrew S School Publlcatlon Hnrlm lllrllgrr D UU NHIHUX Ch mm rn r Q K Huw'-UBI XHE YI ARBQOK 'HH K ARDIX-Xl Elm CJOUNHAIR XVIILIAM HILM Dmru SHIILDN CARI KIM jonx HoUsToIx JIFPRIY Srrvrs Fmmr I-dfmr D Nxrs Sxxrrxrx LAURINI DINIHAMPN HARRY Murums STIPHIN WMM AJIJIIJYIIJ Barnard Grubb Pmell Seddon Chambers Crmard Hance Slenk Bell Hanne Cuurt Steele Hunagmg Edrfur Adrevturng Hrumgrr Amrmm Pbflfgrapbn Fdrtou Albfrllr F1111 III r ll :urging I:rJ1r r ru I-du 1 111 I 1 fu ulgr I ll r lmrzt ,- ,- ff 37 2 F r: bchmsnmer Ferzture Edriar Anrrtum' Ari Edzrar Slaf Arrlrlrmtr Far 14111 Adumy XXARNIR Paul jorrx joxr PHILIP GOIRAN Cmmrrs EIN-CSTRUM Hrwkv HILLTNMIYIIK IN C P A Bntmrmrxr IHI ANDRLAX I 1 mt Succncx Apgcll Hlmmr Roberts Stun art I Yrlf' Adams Hwustvn Stnxes xxll Crum IIIIAM H1 M ROBIN IALX FHARI 1 s DI x mu IHUMM Iximmmrr P HR Vox Srmux RILHARD BARRON MR C E BALM nung lx e alglnll rar 11 Stlretcr Txrran Ldmn Comxox APP! Ll C Br I frrnlty Russell Chesney XVrll1am Helm Thumas Marshall 'idrrrn XX alter Phrllrps Bcnlamln Puvsell Holland VnnValkenburg,h rmhn Hewerley C harlcs Engstrom jctfrry Struts 'rctcr Vonrhcts Peter land wslmua Smrth 64 ,,,,,,,......-+-:gf af.. W., rf E 5 , 2. X . : by W MMM' ' ww.. ' b.,,,,4,. , . L' I A , .nr ' I . ,S . I , :- Q' ' - Q 1 I f '21 ' r 1 I, 1 4 I M , 2, I . h 5 E .,V I . N, - Q - O 'Z I f : A I . . . . I V , X .1 ' 3 I ,E -- :g . N 1 as . , Q i,. , - - . N af r ' 'r 3' V , V - ' f f 3. I - 1 ' ' : I ' af - 1 f:4f?9I'fr54tL , X X Q N A - x f. r ,, . uv X N r C my i 1 C Q 0 ' ,, 41 ' 'UL' : - - Q , - Q 5 ' 1 . ' . 1. ,I ' .,,,,. i AfS'.?' 5' V . ' 5 f -R , A 1 R A ' ' X. 5 :EN-aff: ,s A , , Q h 4 x 4 8- T .H :M Q - N 7 i r 1 9 22 : : r i Q ' 1 I I -Min . . ' 1: . ' - 7 fw 2 i C - I ' l L - . L 5 ' Z 4 9 . , so ' A . f. ' - I I I E. , U Q , h U, , A .E . C. - W , A , W Q ,D V .h : , 1 . I r ' V' 1 I fi N, , fl as V7 M '. 2' I -' 'e 1 u . ,A , - I I V ,- 1 ' 1 - I 'l Q, 0 T z V2 '4' ' ' fi ,, 'ffm , ff , ' ' .. Q , ,I -Q -A P- l ' 4 r- .4 - ' 7- Q , , '. 4 'Wh 'I ln' wlllfllt Ile!! 1 v W If f U OFFHR L R11 cfm VLIILZIIIIU Rxbblr Monm Toxi ukc O M lllq Ixxl Mulloy .lf NLF' ...,,. ,..... . ,.,, ,, C HI Ck Iv XIRUNI om RAW BLXRKHALI vu HIILIINXHXI uv IN iw norlgg I D IA N IN IH Q-Wm Hmm The Crlss Cross Club Dmmfn wi H1 md lux R Vkooxux Pmdmn 71 Slzf ffm a'fTom Fxcld :'C,1rI Bur ull long, Bob Mules XDEUHIS Svxccncx Lzglvlmg 5kThurman Sllllfh RUSH Capers P pernex Home Snyder olm Gu ct 9fMcmbu5 ot thc CUS5 Cross C lub YHUALT PHILIII B L Huw S Nl WAIK1 L ll!! P1 u 1 Al Mom AN Pk ugunr S11xxARl GORDON Fl: Mcf ABI Rfxwm XX IIIAXIN ,F All ld QIIIFCI' Const xlwlu PHI1. Owlmlimmxx m WIILIH l'xIN M40 1101 LH PHTIR VUORHINN B 1 QIIXIINN rx .o-N ROBERT CRAIGHILL DICK BARRON DEINXNIS SWEENLY Robert Seddon Orland Campbell jack Chambers Charles Engstrom Brran Fxsher Wrlllam Gallagher Charles Johnson Charles Shenk jeffrey Stlves Pncter Voorhees The Band and Dance Qrchestra BAND Dnetfm MR R L BARRON P1 efldenl Sludenz Condurlof Band Lzbraf mn Donald Batt Rlchard Houghton Iohn Craxghlll Edvs ard Hall Ian Lothian jonathan Tarrant Rlchard Wlll1HmS Rxthardson Hrlller Iohn Sa hoonover DANCE ORCHESTRA DICK Bfuuzorw Membef f Robert Cra1gh1ll Charles Engstrom Brxan Frsher Cazzdldaler 01 Memberfhlfv Robert Seddon Iolm Chambers P1 erldenl Charles johnson Samuel XX est Ieffrey Stxves Pxcter Voorhees The L1hrary and Aucho Vlsual Squads Llbfflfldfl MR N LUSHINGTON Lnbrary Squad Projectnon Squad PHILIP GOIRAN Head Projectzomrt HOLLAND VAN VALKENBURGH Smdenz Lzbmmzzz S e1West Carl Bear HARRY MURRAY AU! Student Lzbmrmn amu Steven Walke Thomas F xeld Thurman Smrth john Roberts Peter Delo Mnchael Leary Record Llbrary LAURENT DESCHAMPS Remrd Llbfdfldfl Peter Laxrd john Pmney Joshua Smlth 3 The Electromcs Club wk kwa ' Y W C hirles ohnson Peter Delo P' flfdwff ROB! R7 51 DUOTN Ink Ch xmhe rs Ruhlrd NX 1ll1 rms Senefmj CHARMS XX!-nm Rum Clpm Mf R L Bimm Tfealzner IAIN LOTHIKIN 68 The Science Club Pmridefzt fPhysics Deptj .,.....,.... ERIC GODSHALK Preyidezzl fZo0logy Dept.j ................ WAI. GRUBB Serrelnry-Trefzrlzrer .................. ROBERT CRAIGHILL Russell Chesney Robert Seddon Dennis Sweeney Thomas Dunninu Randolph johnson Steven Vifalke Charles XX'ayne Robert Vfoodruff III Henry XX'right Donald Batt Buck Brinton james Burrows Fu-Sang Chan Peter Delo Rithard Houghton III james Wfntt. jr. Rithurdson Hillicr Richard Porter. jr. George Pyron john Schoonover Paul Stewart Mr, XXI. H. Amos Mr. C. Goddcll Mr. F. Myers ii -guna-I-li An hux Ad ims AIlI1LIfHlNklbAk Fdxx .nd H lmmoml Stun XY alkn Pfemleuz JOHN HOL QTON BLM Blmmn Yeucffuj 7 16010111 er ji FF STIXI Q lu SJW- Chin lugnr Mnllm UIl1StLXKllfcUfL1 Mxkr I4 ry DlV1Q1HUHI P1ul5tox lrt M1 XX H Amos IX r C1 P A inn gmt 3-:L ans,. The Yacht Club Cvzzlfzmdfne WARNIR PRIQI III Vue Cwzlzzmdwe Roar RT HANC1 Rem Commodore GORDON APPIILL Senelfm ANDREW FAIRFIILD Pluhp bum IU XX iltcr Phllhps Orl md C amplwnll Iuhn Ch imlnrs I lurnnt Durlm lmps XX1Lr Frm! kffrfs btnu mmm T un NIIULJLI Vut II Ru Hn H mu mm Andrux Arnold not IN 5 N P1ulKuLl1mr Iohn Bnmd Dexter Chipm Mr C E Blum 61. Thomas Dunnmg The Slam Club W 11am Long p Phnlxp Onderdonk james Burrows Prefzdenz CHARLES SHENK Andrew Fmaeld George Mobley Bzumeff Manager HOWARD SNYDER Ma'f0'm Mu Andrew Stone james Wnley Mrke Brown james Bullock Chase Gove Anton Schefer Wnllram Stevenson Davrd Hunt Mr H Schmolze The Pnfle Club Preszdenz ORLAND CAMPBELL Serretmy Treafmel HENRY HILLENMEYER Team Members 1 58 Regnonal Champsj Orland Campbell fState Ch8mP10U, fDlSfll'lgUlSl'lCd, Howle Snyder fExpertJ Andy Faxrfield fExpertD jesse Dowd Clixpertj Wlllxam Grubb John jones Jesse Dowd Andrew Farrheld Charles Hance Howard Snyder Marshall Crarg Ernest Cruxkshank Thomas Bayard IV Llewellyn Haden Edward Hall Ian Lothian Roger Mellmq Brll Werner Mr N Lushmgton M 145k-M The Debate Club Prefldeul HENRY WRIGHT Senenuy A GORDON APPEL1. Russell Chesney Edward McCabe Peter vonStarck john Beverle Tom Dunning Bxll Lone Sandy Hance Peter Laxrd Ken Richards Bnll Skold Pets. 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Lincoln Camera Shop Inc 7001 DILLAXWARI' AVPNLI XVILMINC I'ON DLLAXVAR Open exenmgs till 8 50 Complrmeula Fri ends But Mr Deblorden uc rfb il .about the bees xi Ellfflxl I ml thc lm? h--ci' The efhuenny elc perks nexer ask Ll BEST WISHES FIELDSBORO MOTEL Route I3 FIELDSBORO DELAWARE and Mrs Siuart F Bates FRont er 8 9215 McNATT PONTIAC PONTIAC VAUXHALL GMC TRUCKS SALES SERVICE USED AUTOMOBILES 81 TRUCKS Odessa Del Phone FR 8 9300 Com oft and r7I67Id1I7l655 at PLEASANT HILL MOTEL PRIVATE BATH TELEVISION C RAYMOND KING Commefczal Re 7'l567'df101l An Condztzomng WYMAN 8 8415 Com lzments 0 HARRY L HOCH MD DEMETER SKRYPEC MD Mr. . . i - 7' . , .' ' AIR-CONDITIONING - WALL TO WALL CARPETING . . . P ' f . jf , OF A FRIEND CCJMPLIMENTS ERIC L BERGLAND TQNGUE 1100145 84 COMPANY fmmame 213 SAINTP LPLACE BALTIMORE 2 MD IIINILETOI sl SYSTEI nmnmou l3'u1ldal5'aak svsrfm FOR PRODUCING SCHOOL YIARBOOKS p,,,,+e,s of fm, Yearbook Hnnlzron connuv mcolrounn mmens orrser Lnmocuvnens vunusnsns w h 1. srnuce sums wvwmoron sv neuwue 5 4436 HOTEL SUPPLY DIVIS CROSS BROS M AT PACKERS INC FRONT AND VENANGO STREETS PHILADELPHIA 40 PENNSYLVANTA ION GArfield 6 4700 7 AU U J L k W - Q 0 1 5 Telephone:OLymnic - O , - I 9 Ulll S' Clotlrierx Since l862 6th 8. Market and Merchandise Mart Wilmington Delaware Compllments of THE ARCHITECTS BARTLETT Consult Your Phone Book for Our Nearest Office HARRY C LEE 81 CO INC 'IO Warren Street New York 7 N TENNIS TABLE TENNIS BADMINTON All Prices Finest Quality Largest Selection sewn Fon oun CONFIDENTIAL mce usr AND CATALOGUE 77 U I, C , . Y. For Over 50 Years the Finest Name In . . . THE GRANGE SHOPPING CENTER One Mile West of Middletown includes Grange Barber Shop Grange Pharmacy FRonher 8 2101 Texaco Service Sfahon FRonher 8 2771 9 mercanhle press, fox f 5 fcnsaf Ln fl'LLl?.fLl2g 3007 BELLEVUE AVE WILMINGTON 99 DEL PHONE OL 69971 th l inc. Ph0ne OI-YmP'3 4 9978 Aulhmlzfd Ram ers on James Cullen Company ROOFING CONTRACTORS SLATF TILE SLAL. ASBESTOS Yard 1009 UNION STRELT 1009 23 UNION STREET WILMINGTON DEL Compliments of SHORT and WALLS .fumdm 0 MIDDLETOWN DELAWARE UBARRI-1'l'l' SI'Iic:II-'Ic:,x'I'IuN Rum . I . O GEORGE B VROOMAN INC Wholesale Dlstrlbutors Quality Canned Goods PHILADELPHIA 47 PA PDTTERY BUSINESS 8: RESIDENCE PHDNE FR E 9515 DIAMOND CHEMICAL SUPPLY CO WELDCIN E5 FLCIWER EHUP FUNERAL DESIGNS Chas Hursch .Ir Representative CUT FLOWERS WEDDINGS CDRBAGE5 FRANCES Sn WELDDN BLIRGE 12 W GREEN PRDPS MIDDLETIJWN DEL- Compliments A FRIEND C EARLE SHIVERY Grocerzes and Provmons Bxrdseye Frosted Foods PHONE FR 8 2031 MIDDLETOWN DEL 2 S PAUL ROSENBAUM 81 ASSOCIATES INC Employee Benefit Plans Consultants St Andrew s School Penslon Plan was desngned by and as admmustered by our orgamzatnon OUTH BROAD STREET PHILADELPHIA 7 80 4 I 0 I O , I 1 D 1 -I wluvnNGToN, n:LAwARs . BT. of I o 1 1 , PA. Compliments TOWNE CLEANERS INC Elkton 8. Beverly Roads Newark Del FUR AND WOOLEN STORAGE Call EN 8 3822 KAUFMAN CAPITAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT co 0, 205 w DIVISION STREET ' Glass DOVER DELAWARE 0 Plashcs 0 MIrrors STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1215 FRENCH STREET ST ANDREW S SCHOOL STUDENTS AND FACULTY always welcome 9 N HarrISon St Easton Md MENS 8. WOMEN S SPORT CLOTHES GIFTS 8. GADGETS Phones OL 6 8146 6 8147 gwlpf 5 SUPERIOR SANITARY SUPPLY co JANITORS SUPPLIES SANITARY EQUIPMENT KITCHEN EQUIPMENT Wfe Sell Superior Produfts 209 SHWLEY STREET SUPERIOR BUILDING WILMINGTON I DEI- 306 308 ShIpIey Streef 0 WIlmIngfon 'l Del Ilcll AT SPORTS Gm SPECIALTIES SHOP INC. JHMHRD H DHHS EIGHT Tl-IIIITY ONE MARKET STREET DELAWARE TRUST COMPANY WILMINGTON IU DELAWARE MIDDLETOWN DELAWARE eu eler Szlversmltb Cbzna Glass EST 1864 PAIN TERS Sc DECORAT ORS CARDWELL'S SI7 ORANCE STREET Reliable Work of the Fines! Quality ' f . . . -Q3 Q . 01. 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