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CLJHS 'fi 0 U ' lst rou L Gibson P McGon1gle N Neuweiler J Ammerman J Farris J MacAlp1ne G Gallagher C Williams J Shearer M B Carney J Rogers M E Warnes 2nd rou Mr Holm E Borer L Bernard S Taylor B A McCorkel C Russell S Hughes j Fisher S Singleton B Medford 3rd rou S Allen B Warden M Mellace S Plafker K Richardson G Lincoln L Rothwell P ONe1ll D Dodson 4th rou E Payne M L Friend B Scheoenberg C Harper R Cox C Honnold B Gemmill Slb rou N Rubm R Gunn B Gtlflllan R Hudgms J Narbeth M Plafker P Foster L jones 6th rou J Wetlaufer B Young M Phillips J Hemenvsay F Bloom D Little A Carroll 7119 rou S Skoglund P Campbell DVaughn C Baker C Hummer 8111 mu M Morrison N Nevsnam C Peel R Kensthaft G Packard G Smith B Warden B Borer G Durboravs R A Richardson 9th rou B Gwinn J McCorkel McCahan B Stilwell The Swarthmore Band of 1953 54 under the fine leadership of Mr Robert Holm and Captain ohn McCahan completed another successful season. As always the band entertained the spectators during halftime at the football games. ane MacAlpines twirling with fire was this year s novelty. At the Cultural Olympics the band received merits for marching and for fine musical arrangements. Some of its members later went on to play in district and state bands. The annual Spring Concert was the highlight of the year. The band concluded its season with Memorial Day and College Alumni Day parades. Salute Ijpholding the standards Step lively 1' M' A , E Twirlers .Brig-3554 W JQNQW Q 1'
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- .ll 'gil Ear :ff 'i Scrapping for the ball Learning how Leavitt lunges Ir! row: Barbara Dunn, Donna Croset, Martha Cal- houn, Mary Lou Pierce, jane Leavitt, jean Goff, Cap- tain Lois Storlazzi, Mary Mellace, Sally Bates, Susan Hansell, joan Narbeth, Pat jones, Manager Barbara Cobots. 2nd row: Lanie Hopper, Pat Kennedy, Reba Cooper, Ann Driehaus, Joanne Taylor, Pat O'Neill, .fdcfion on .i1l0cLeg jiefc! Go to meet the ball, field it, and drive! These directions could often be heard on the hockey held, as Miss Allen instructed girls in stick work and in other techniques. The team got off to an excellent start. Captain Lois Storlazzi, displaying spirited leadership, led the team to victories over the first four teams they met: Springfield C3-lj, Haverford fi-lj, Xlifesttown C1-Oj, Ridley Township C2-OJ. The Media game was tied one to one, Even when they dropped the last two games to Lansdowne C1-BJ and Upper Darby C2-Bj, the girls showed good sportsmanship. At Lois' party after the Lansdowne game, Mary Lou Pierce was elected next year's captain. Bev Crowther, Alice DeCaindry, Mary Lou Friend, Miss Allen, Coach. 3rd row: jo O'Neill, Mary Ellen Warnes, Pam Foster, Gladys Durboraw, Diary Bunker, Ann.Lord, Betsy Brinkman. 4tl1 row: Jean Rogers, janeth Thomson, jane Valentine, Candy Allen, Nancy Newnam, Emily Terry, Mary Phillips.
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A 1 A Cadinef 140404145 .jvlonom 5' Q v . 1 . tb ggi. The nay's have it Don't ask me questions I can't answer! .-1 Ist row: Pat Kennedy, Miss Allen, Mr. Yocum. Znd row: Bob Clothier, jane Leavitt, Peter Bloom, Sandy Brown, Ken Riddle, Roger Zensen, Gordon Smith. 3rd row: Bill Haynes, Steve Carter, joan Narbeth, Don Poole, Fred Attention Treasurer l Under Bob Clothier's leadership, Cabinet has again worked diligently on many school projects. Early in the year, Cabinet sponsored a very successful A. A. Ticket drive. Alterations were made in the athletic award seystem. During the football season, Swarth- more buttons and pennants were sold. Cabinet spon- sored several successful football and basketball dances. The Honor System and its various facets were continuously kept before the students' attention by Cabinets conscientious leaders. Throughout the year, Cabinet committees also did an important job. Confusion in both the cafeteria and the parking lot was mitigated. Because of the great interest that was aroused by the Cabinet Teaching Program, the school government was actively sup- ported by the students. Bloom, Bob Borer. 4111 row: Sally Bates, Patsy McGon igle, Linda Rothwell, Charles Hummer, Mandell Much Dave Lynch, George Allison. ' 11' 'qi' I' .Qf :bs I ffm, ..-
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