Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA)

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' UPPER DAPBY HIGH SCHGCDL UPPER DAPBY PA P QE I l NiNETEENHu:4Dk5D Amorr-1IPTY-FOu EMMA H. SOMMERFIELD R. WAYNE BOYD 'GA Page 3 X 1 1 u 9 1 X ,x x f s. , J .H R 1 I v K ' J' Q I - -' .5 4-. A 5' 1 - Q . xfsf' Q 'ya . x Qi .ze I -'vi h - I . n 7' 1-QQ ' 'f .9 '13 5 ' . . . Q- . Jrfr, . .QQ 5,325+ . -jg.. '5w1., W ' I -.ff my 8 g -:gb xtvq , ' .S fs V s, ' 'Q . ,I ': Q -M: if 3 ' J fe- f:t - 53. .ff 'Q . . 3 - -' s. 4- . - fo 4' , . 'W 3.41- if-'-, ' 2 ' T 1 7 pg Q: ,-'N xt f- W 11 L' , 9' 1' 'vL,fl ' ' ' l . 9 -Q F,-1 Z , 2. - I -. I-'gf , .fi V 1 v-. ' 9.- .- ,- gi '- xt MISL - 1 9. Nl I O I s -2 Q 'x - s. ,: - .,. D A11-. .F-A fr .C .'Q.x' L-lx if Q Us , is 'A 3... Q . 5 Xf ix: 'ffifiisig '- N .dxf At.. W1 - .l kt... 945-,I - L ,y - - L-Y. V X ,al . vpn. ...L :ups U ' rf..- r -1 . -A .s5r'1-- 4 'bw 1. , QU ' 'Q 1 - . , l- ' -- Q . 1 ' 7 -'gm '- 'V M a . 4 asf, gg- PSQ, fr fn I' . - an 134 '7 N? ...Mm JW if., 15,53-N-.T , .., ff -. 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I '- 1-QW 4 , xI'i VI v l-1 ' HN 'm x lpage 121 WE HOLD IN LOVING MEMORY A HAROLD MANCILL JULY sa 1895 FEBRUARY 11 1934 As a member of the faculty we found Mr Manclll deliberate In hrs rudgments, hrm tn hrs convrctrons, and practical an hrs con structrve suggestions The Influence of hrs personal habuts and example has been wholesome and constructrve He was basically cernty ln this day of trlal and dlsappomtment Amerlca needs sub stantlal men who wrll not fall In the great tests of lute men who hold to the everlasting vlrtues through the storms of unrest and dnscontent l take much comfort In emphasrzrng the substantral qualrtres of honesty and lntegrrty that charactertzed thas life of service and usefulness Upper Darby has lost a substantral crtlzen a real frrend It has gained an exemplary lnfe' Extract from Mr Tyson x memorial address I ? I and intrinsically honest, scorning sham and all semblance of insin- , . , ,, , . 4 -3 ,. 'VS 864 fi 'T-Ra. - 'v i ins James Wilkes Jann Cook Murioric Groorhius Dorolhy Simpson President Vice-Pruidonr Socnlarv Treasurer CLASS ADMINISTRATION Seated--Brooks, Weiler, Cook, Simpson, Wilkes, Groolhius, Boohy, Rorh, Popper Second Rowf- Mr. Boyd KAdvisorl, Moore, Fisher, McNamara, Mohan, Trainor, Lynch, Germ, Amari, Fosolas, MIM Sommlrfhld IAdvIurl Third Row- Vaughan, Edwards, Hamilron, Miller, AIbm, Lipman, Biclrol, Hillu 86 GV? as .5 QQ' 45- 7 5. -5, Nr l Page 161 FRED ALBERT OWEN MARCH 17, 1916 JUNE 14 1933 ln our happy commencement days, we pause to pay trrbute to our classmate, Fred Owen, who was talcen from us very suddenly lasf June May we remember hrs Fnne courage, has manly ways, has friendly smrle ACADEMIC School Acorn Agent 3 Clubs Drlll TeamQ 3 4 Hnstory 3, SCIENTIFIC School A A Councll 3 4 Honor Roll,Mon1tor3 Clan Executuve Committee 4 Clubs Algetrarca 3, Hnstory 3, 4 Hn Y 3 4 Sports Tennls Q, Captam 3 4 xxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxmxxxxxmxxmxxxxwmxmx w THE 1934 JULIA ELENORA AFF cr-tesrnur AVENUE, Patmos G E N E R A L A Clubs-A Cappella Chorus 3- Choral Q, 3 4, Library 3, 4 xxxm WILLIAM TAYLOR AINGE ass LINCOLN AVENUE LAnsuowne HARRY ELMER ALBERT 143 PARNELL AVENUE onexel. HILL x x WX 'N K LEO MUELLER ALBRIGHT 30 KENT ROAD UPPER DARBY SCIENTIFIC School-Acorn Agent 3- S. A. M. E. Festival Chorus 2, 3. I Page 171 I 1 1 - h xx .Qxxa ,.xx.LCLLLxcwux-AwwwcLLuwuwucXLX.cXuxwcuxcxwcxxxxxxxxxw m.mxwm X X X - 5 1 I I i 1 ' - 1 i i 1 i . I G 1 , . 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HILL ACADEMIC School Drstanguushed Honor Roll Clubs Latm 4 SH Www GENERAL School Acorn Agent 3 Up: Dah Agent Q Clubs Choral 9 Commerce 4 47 SOUTH FAIRVIEW AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK SCIENTIFIC School Acorn Agent Q Monrtor 9, Thrrft Councrlor Q Qs X X GRACE H BAUMGARDNER on ouNcAN Avenue YsAnoN HORACE BURNS BEALL KKXWKXXXNX mKK NN R JUANITA PITTMEN BEATTY 1016 WILDE AVENUE DREXEL HILL GENERAL School Acorn Agent 4, Momtor 3, Thrrft Councrlor 3, Ups Dah Agent 3, 4 Class Candy Committee 4, Dance Committee 9, 3, 4, Executrve Committee 4, Magazme Commrttee Q, Party Commuttee 2 Clubs Ars Poetae 4, Choral 4, Dramus, Chorus 4, I-Irstory 4, Library 3, 4, Plelades 4 THE QAK 1934 ACADEMIC Class Candy Committee 4 Clubs l-lnstory 4 Le Cercle Francois 4 Library 4 Plelccles 4 pn GENERAL School Momtor 4 Thrnft Councllo r Tnbunol, Vice Presrdent 4 Class Executive Commlitee 4 Sports Reserve Teom Football 4, Soccer Numerols 4 X 9 TH 1934 xxmXXXmxv XXXKNXXXKXNN C A T H E R ' N E M A R Y B I E E R 966 TUNBRIDGE ROAD YEADON COMMERCIAL School Acorn Agent 9 3 Honor Roll Dnstlngursl'-ed Honor Roll, .I Ups Dah 4 C ass Candy Commlttee 4 Executnve Committee 9 Memorial Day Committee Q, Porty Committee 3 Clubs Commerce 3 4 Ltbrory3 4 Sports Reserve Team Basketball 3 mXxmmXXN XW NN-Q DORIS ELIZABETH BISHOP 3122 wooDLAND AVENUE DREXEL HILL ACADEMIC School Honor Roll Dlstungulshed Honor Roll Monitor S2 3 4 Trlbunal Q, Secretory 4 Class Oak, Dance Commrttee 9 3, Executlve Committee Clubs HI Y 3 4 Le Cercle Froncous 3 4 Rllle Q 3 Toy Wlstalvan 4 Sports Tennis, Manager 3 4 DORIS ESTHER BLAKELY 157 WELLINGTON ROAD UPPER DARBY GENERAL School Monstor 9 3 4 Class Executzve Conmlttee 3 Clubs Choral 4 XNNQNKKRR NXWKK XmKK WNwXXmXXXX CLYDE KENNETH BLAKER 295 LAMPORT ROAD STONEHURST K SCIENTIFIC ff School Tl1rlftCouncllor 9 , s 1 I K V 7 1 i i ' ' l - ' 1 ' ' 1 4- A' ' - 1 i I 1 - .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N 5 , .,s,. 5 , ,,c.,..,.,,.c,, h si Y S f XX X . . . . 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N ' 'AA kk ' WYXXXXXRNXXXXXXWXXXXXKXXWXXXXNXXXXXXXVXXXXXXXXWXY D A N I E L B B O N D 225 BAYARD ROAD BYWOOD SCIENTIFIC School Thrnlt Councllor 9, 3 Class Play 4 Magazine Committee Q Clubs German 2 Sports Soccer Numerals 4 W XXXKXXXXXQXSX KS DOROTHY HILDA BONFIG SX nz svnucs Avenue avwooo X COMMERCIAL School Honor Roll, S A M E Festnval Chorus 3 Clubs Choral 3 4 E L I N O R E B O N S A L L Xmxxxxxxxxxmmxmxm xxxxxxx 442 BONSALL AVENUE YEADON COMMERCIAL School Honor Roll Class-Candy Committee 4 Clubs Plenades 4 Sport: Basketball Numerals 9 Reserve Team Basketball Award 4 NNN X WXSX W SKSX KSNY Wxx EUNICE S BOOKER 180 PARK PLACE YEADON COMMERCIAL S is , , mv T . . . bf I - lf I . x Q h E AN,W,CWwwwwXewxwuwwwummaww, xmxWWuw .,,........ N S Q S fi , S ' Q . N .5 ,J , .S . T I 1 . F I 1 , wmww xxxxxxxx I I ' J I . l 4 . , If , i I ' ' , Y I I Y I THE 1934 DORIS A. BORNEMAN FOURTH AVENUE, LESTER GENERAL Clubsfl-Iistory 4. XXRS mmNmmmxxxxxxxxmmxmxxm mXxmmxmXxmx FRANK NEWCOMBE BOW 449 HARPER AVENUE DREXEL HILL YXXSXNYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNRKYXXXXXX EDNA HELENA BRAXTON 763 FERN AVENUE YEADON COMMERCIAL I Pace Q61 X KN M. . i . I . :H DEN SCIENTIFIC School Honor Roll MARIAN ELEANOR BRADLEY NORTH SYCAMORE STREET CLIFTON HEIGHTS GENERAL Clubs Lnbrory 3 Secretory 4 Plenodes 4 xxxxxxxxyx . x . V . N mxxxxuk I xxxxxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXNXXXXXXXXXXNNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx , wifi - 32 , , i i + Q ' , xx W ,X,W.,.II,....,XI,XI.Nmm..,N,w.x,.,..,x....M...Im .... N .,......N.I. wxXwNwXxmNmwmxwxxxxwxmxmXNXXXNXXXXXXXXXXNNXXXNwNNNWwxwxxwxxxxxxxxwv .5 , .S S , , X , V M X V Aj . lx .a -W F THE T934 L' DOROTHY BREBNER 1413 ROGERS AVENUE, Hvwoco X, ,Y . 1 ,,, .Q . ffmm' .P-f :'1-'f HF. 1' - X -t- ' X. -- -- N X ' X-xxx - -Q -- -X 'ft I- Nic' Q - rag -38 MARY ELLEN BRENNAN 5 O NORFH CYD!-R LANE, HIGHLAND PARK 1 :Q A. . .. Er x Q .tm v J EVELYN ANNE BRENNER 690 HARPLR AVENUE, DREXEL HILL Wf3..L.TER S. BRIGGS, JR. 750 CONCORD fxX!ENlH. umxsl ur L II. Page 98 THE 'I934 DAVID JAMES BRIGHT, IR. 3760 WOODLAND AVENUE, DREXEL HILL GENERAL School--Acorn Agent 3. QWXXQXXXXXKXXXXXXNXXXXWKXKNXXXXXXXXXXXNNXXXXNXXXXXXYXXXYXXXXNXXWXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXW NXXXN XkYWKXXNNRXXNkXXNYNNXkXWkWX XNYkXW Qi . it. ,- A E 11 ACADEMIC School -f Acorn fQ.QOVlI if, Hmm QIL' -nv ', E' 1','nO Vlce-IWQSIOORI 3,L,pILgwfkg,-'-.1 4. Clan--Ploy 3, ff, QOL, Lxozgiivee CORN '+ve Club: -Ecmcimfz 7, HISICV 1 IIE-A' fy, Q-.-'g'1E-QJVI-511-Or'wg 4, Le CQWQIO EVOOEOIS 2, Ilryf dvr? J-, Ijleiodef,Vlcelrosdenw-1. 'aim 5 '15 AXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXWXYXXXSXXXXXXXNNS Tm- ELIZABETH JANE BRINKER . 305 SOUTH CAROL BOULEVARD, HIGHLAND PARK c'Gf. ,'EP.1JQ4fAL fchacl-A132 V. Cl.O, COE 'Q'Ee, Tregqer -1. JAMES ALBERT BROOKS 131CUNNINGHAM LANE, KIRKLYN 'A IE IRII II ll Sclww' AQOHI Agp-ff? ff II1:':5:'mf: Eff' 5 II: 'J' IIOI- ID1 fmguished Honor ROI! 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KXXXNXYKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXNYNYXXYXWXXXXXXXXXNNXXWNXWXXXXXYXXXWSXXVXXWXXXYRXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXWXXXXNXXXXXXWXXXNXXXXXXXNXXXVkY Q X NX S X ROGERS CORSON BROOKS R -E Eno GARRETT ROAD, LANSDOWNE 2 lo if Lb N Ee ' .Lg R f S Q R FRANCIS STERLING BROWN ACADEMIC School Acorn Agent Q Englnsh Pnze 2 TI'1rlftCouncrlor 9 Honor Roll Class-Oak, Magazme Commlttee Clubs Algetrarca 3 4 Hlstory 3 4 HIYQ 3 4 RlHe9 3 HANNAH ELIZABETH BROWN asoo soMMERs AVENUE DREXEL HILL ACADEMIC Class-Oak, Dance Commuttee 4 Clubs Ars Poetae 4 Choral 3 4 Le Cercle Francans 4 Llbrary 4 Plenades 4 N X X N N THE OAK 'I934 DONALD B BROUGHTON BISHOP AVENUE SECANE SCIENTIFIC School Dnstmgulshed Honor Roll, Engltsh Pruze Q, 3 Physics Pnze 3 Clubs Hr Y 4 Stelnmetz Soclety 9, HISIOTIOD 3 Vice Presldent 4 Sports Varsity Cross Country 4 361 UPLAND WAY DREXEL HILL xxxx Xwmxx DOROTHY ELENORE BRUDER na CONCORD AVENUE DnExEL HILL COMMERCIAL School Acorn Agent 9,'3, Momtor 2, 3, Trlbunal, Secretary 3, Up: Dah Agent Q, 3, S A M E Festival Chorus Q, 3 Class-Candy Committee 4, Party Committee 9 Club:-Commerce Q, 3, 4 I Page 29 I . 1 1 . i 1 ' i 1 N 5:2335 .xxxxx ,task Qtttttax x55YE3a.u.CLL...uw.uuu.,.,,,.,.xwx-C.xxx,.Cu,u,.,C,Cwxxwuxxw PREM... 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Sports-Football, Assistant Manager 3, Nlanager 4. lPage 31 l lpage 391 TH OAK1934 PEGGY CARLIN a54 cosas CREEK PARKWAY YEADON ACADEMIC LILLIAN CARLYLE FLORENCE EUGENIA CARR 4oo1 LLANEAIR ROAD UPPER DARBY ACADEMIC School Acorn Agent8 Momtor, Chcztrmon 3, Thrtft Councrlor 3 Class Candy Commlttee 4 Execuhve Commlttee 3 Clubs Choral 3, 4, Hrstory 4, Le Cercle Franccns 4 mwxxwxxmxm w.w NRN N NNm N BEULAH FERN CARLSTON 4128 VERNON ROAD DREXEL HILL GENERAL Clubs-Choral 4 1411 ROGERS AVENUE BYWOOD COMMERCIAL School Acorn Agent 4 Thrrft Councllor Q, 3 Clubs Ltbrcry 4 School-Debating Tecm 4. - I . . t . . t THE T934 mmm DOROTHY MAY CARSON 120 NORTH DIAMOND STREET CLIFTON HEIGHTS GENERAL School Momtor 3 S A M E Festnval Orchestra 2 3 Class-Candy Committee 4 Clubs A Cappella Chorus 4 Choral 4 Dramus, Orchestra 4 Lubrary 4 mm N EDWARD GRAHAM CARUTHERS ASHLAND AVENUE AND PROVIDENCE ROAD SECANE SCIENTIFIC School Acorn 3 Honor Roll, Momtor 4 Clubs H1 Y 3 4, Stelnmetz Socuety 2, 4 Vuce Presldent 3 HERBERT FILMORE CARUTHERS ASHLAND AVENUE AND PROVIDENCE ROAD SECANE GENERAL Clubs Rulle Q Sports Reserve Team Rufle SZ ' N K x xxm X N W X N - E QS RUTH EVELYN CARVER 246 PROSPECT AVENUE, CLIFTON HEIGHTS GENERAL I Page 33 l Q, I 1 , . . . . , . i l i A ------ :QR-ww iv- ----- C. xxxxxxwxwcxwwayg-,-312223 wx.CCCCCCwuxxxxw.Cxxxuxwxxxxxxxwxxwxxwuxuxv--wxxxxxxxx myCvwxmxv:r:::mxxxxv::::::xxxxxxuvvu....,...::::.-.....:xiIIIRES!!!EE!E l11i1IZ1IEZiff1Z'311112EEERRQRKRE ' 1 , i , ' . 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Xlkbkkkiilllilllxiiiiix ' Rs Yiiilflx 'kkiikix xttktx N , Q N E-gg C- wwux - .uw-uumwuuxune.,.. 'X ' NWN , . ' , . I - 1 1 , . www 4 ..... 'TESC 'BEER 'iiiiZEXZTNN-xvuvuh2...G-.zxx--.wax-wa xxxxxxAheuxxxxvxxvaxxxxxxxxxxxxxw - I 5. . ' ,A i ' . i i i - I Page 38 I THE 1934 DAVID CRANSTON WWW 434 wooocurfs ROAD UPPER DARBY ACADEMIC School Acorn Agent Q MARION PAULINE CRISWELL 49 SUNSHINE AVENUE UPPER uAnnv COMMERCIAL School Acorn Agent 3, Pubhc Speaking Pruze Q, Thrnft Councnlor Q, 3 Class Oak, Candy Commuttee 4 Clubs Library 4 K X KKWXKN N DAVID MACKAY CRAWFORD 13 HAMPDEN noAn UPPER DARBY ACADEMIC School Acorn Q 3 4 Debating Team Q 3, Honor Roll, Student Counctl 4 Trlbunal 2 President 4 Class Play Committee 3 4 Clubs I-In Y 9 3 Secretary 4 Sports Varsuty Soccer 3 4 ELSYE REMSEN CREGO 43a soNsALL AVENUE YEADON GENERAL Class Candy Commlttee 4 Magazme Commuttee 9 Clubs Library 4 Www 4 K 1 , E - R , Q- .. I V' I I xxmXxXxxxxxxmmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxuwxvwuxv I . 1 1 I i I 1 ' ' i I - T I I . '- ' 1 I - 1 I l 1 i . i . . . l N x snyxssxxxsxxxsxxxxxsxxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X 1 THE 'I93-4 WILLIAM EDWARD CRITTENDEN 11a BLYTHE AVENUE, Dnexsi. HILL ACADEMIC School-Acorn Agent 3, Monitor, Chairman 3, President 4, Student Council 4, Upi-Dah Agent 3. Class-Treasurer 9, Assembly Committee 9, School Pin Committee 9, Dance Committee 9, 3, 4, Executive Committee 9, Magazine Committee 9 Clubs History4 HiYQ 3 4 K NXXXWXX KRKNNXNS WW REGINA ELIZABETH CROPPER 223 LONG LANE STONEHURST COMMERCIAL MARY ELEANOR CUMBERFORD 524 WOODCLIFFE ROAD STONEHURST HILLS GENERAL School Monitor 3, Thrift Counc1Ior Q K MARGARET ANNE CUMBERLAND 3801 DENNISON AVENUE OAKVIEW COMMERCIAL I Page 39 I 1 i ' I 1 ' , N , . N I 1 1 ' 1 K 555SWZIZZTZ1ZZZiXW 1lfiZf1lf ....x-- Q-w1Qw.QQQaav1 ,1.- .-uxxxxuuvuxxyu-.Wme-nuwmv--y I I Page 40 I rl-le QAK 1934 MARY ELEANOR CUNNINGHAM 1011 seRnn.L AVENUE, YEADON COMMERCIAL School ThrlI1CounclIor 9, 3 AUDREY MARIE DARRAGH ua wlusv-une noAo ueren DARBY GENERAL School Thnft Councilor 3 Clubs Le Cercle Froncons 4, Lnbrory 4 WXXNXRSXRWW N m Nk ROBERT ALLEN CYPHERS 324 owen AVENUE LAnsoowne SCIENTIFIC MARGUERITE KATHLEEN DALTON 1o1o cn-mos AVENUE onexel. HILL COMMERCIAL School Monitor 4 Thrift Councilor 3 Up: Dah Agent 3 Clubs Commerce 3 4 . , ' i ' ' i - I I I uxxxxxxuuuxxxxxwxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxm L- x-wxx--- xxxxxuxxuxxxxxxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtitxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxx 4 . THE 'IQ34 W DWDM' EVELYN GASTON DARRAGH 212 MADISON AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK ACADEMIC Clubx Fenclng 3 Llbrary 3 4 Rifle? N N FREDERICK CARROL DAVIS JR 563 BAILEY ROAD YEADON ACADEMIC HELEN ELIZABETH DAVIS 300 BURMONT ROAD DREXEL HILL COMMERCIAL School Acorn Agent 3 4 Thr1ltCouncllor 3 Clubs Lubrary 4 w NWN X mN N wxmwmwwxxmwxxwxxxx MARY JANE DE CECCO 25 NORTH SPRINGFIELD AVENUE CLIFTON HEIGHTS COMMERCIAL School Acorn Agent Q, 4, Thrllt Councilor Q, 3 S A M E Feshval Chorus 3 Clubs A Cappella Chorus 3, Choral 3, 4, Lubrory 4 lPage 41 l . 1 i I 5 ' ,. acc.c.cccum..,,....,.,.,. XxX.c. ,....,c.c.,....cALL, uu.C,xxxxKxxuxxxuLxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxm R ' x N , 1 I l 1 A 1 i - AEC. ....... x . 5 c ' N V V X xxxxxxxxxxxnvvxuvuve..Q fu 1 . . ' i I Page 49 I THE QAK 1934 ACADEMIC Clubs-Choral 3, 4- Le Cercle Francois 4- A Cappella 4. Sports-Reserve Team Hockey 4. xmxmxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx JANET DEDRICK 51a BLYTHE AVENUE onzxel. HILL ELEANOR KATHERINE DEMPSEY GENERAL School Honor Roll,MomforQ S A M E Feshvol Chorus9 3 Class Play 3 Candy Commattee 4 Clubs A Cappella Chorus 2, 3 4 Choral 9 3 4 Commerce 3 4 Lubrary 4, Pleuades 4 m NwXKKXXwwm N KX N MILDRED JOANNE DEERING 206 LONG LANE STONEHURST ACADEMIC School A A Councnl 3 Momtor4 Class Mogozlne Commmee Q Clubs Choral 9 3 4 Llbrory9 WILLIAM B DELUCA 237 SHIRLEY ROAD UPPER DARBY ACADEMIC Q xxxxmx xxx xxxx xxxxxxxmxxxx xx x xxxxxxxxxx x xxmmxm X XK XK KN NN 505 LARCHWOOD AVENUE BYWOOD . I I . X X mmm mmm xccccccxcccc , . i ' . D i I 1 '- I 1 i I ' . Sports-Varsity Cross Couniry 3, 4, , x x xxxx xxxxxxxx xx N . 1 ' j . . . . I , . , i ' I 1 I i I 1 i 1 i THE OAK 1934 mmmxxxxm HARRY FRED DEOPP ,IR 134 WELLINGTON ROAD STONEHURST ACADEMIC School Tl'1rnftC0unculor Q Clubr German Q Sports Varslty Cross Country, Manager 4 xxxx xxmxmNx DOROTHY RUTH DIEHL nas cuNrON ROAD UPPER DARBY COMMERCIAL School Honor Roll Clubs Commerce 3, 4 Llbrary 4 CLARA REINER DIVEN uso ROGERS AVENUE UPPER DARBY ACADEMIC School Acorn Agent 4 Acorn Q 3 Edltor 4 Honor Roll Student Councll 4 Thrift Councllor Q Up: Dah Agent 4 C ass Candy Commlttee 4 Executive Committee Q Magazme Commlttee Q Memorlal Day Commrttee Clubs Ars Poetae Q 3 4 Hlstory 3 4 HI Y 4, Latln 9 3 Le Cercle Francans 4 Tay Wlstalvan 3 4 NV XX KX XXXNXW N x m N GEORGE F DOLAN an BURMONT ROAD oRExEL HILL ACADEMIC School-Honor Roll. Clubs-German 3, 4. Sports-Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 3. I Page 43 I Ipoge 44 I HE GAK 1934 FLORA ANDERSON DONAGHIE 791 KEYSTONE AVENUE UPPER DARBY COMMERCIAL School ThrnItCounctIorQ Up: Dah AgentQ 3 4 S A M E Festtval ChorusQ 3 Clubs A Cappella Chorus Q 3 Choral Q 3 Library? 3 4 K Ym XW NXXKXXXYXXKWKXXXXXXXKX m NXKN VWWNXNXXNNNNNK X ROBERT FRANCIS DOTTI B 221 BIRCHWOOD ROAD ALDAN XRwXWNQ XRKXKXKX XX X ALFRED STEPHEN DOYLE JR 7107 HILLTOP ROAD BYWOOD SCIENTIFIC School A A Councll 4 Up: Dah Agent Q Class Executuve Commlttee 3 Magaztne Commlttee S2 Club Rllle Q 3 Presldent 4 Sports Varstty Rllle 3, Captaln 4 Reserve Team Rnlle 9 Tennis Numerals 4 YYXXXXXYYYKXHXXYXXKKXXWVXXXWKXYXYXXQXXXKQ X N X X X X X 820 CONCORD AVENUE DREXEL HILL School Thrlft Counculor Q 3 Class Magazlne Commlttee Q Clubs Band9 3 Captam 4 Band Le-tter9 3 Dramus, Orchestra 4 Sports Swvmmnng,Manager4 Basketball Manager DOROTHY BEATRICE DOWER COMMERCIAL School Honor Roll Club: Commerce4 Xkxmxxxxmxxmxxmxuxmmxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxmm, x A xsi ' L. 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E L 1 - ' 1 1 - THE 1934 JOHN HENRY EDWARDS aan A1.sEMARLE AVENUE oRExEL HILL COMMERCIAL School S A M E Festuval Band 3 Class Executive Committee 4 Party Committee 4 Clubs Band Q 3 Fxrst Lleutenant 4 Band Award 3 w N RY KXXmXXXXXXXXNmXx N wN. w mN XXu N xxxx Xxxxxxxxxyymxxxmxxxxxxxxx MARION YOUNG EILERT 116 HILLCREST ROAD evwooo HEIGHTS ACADEMIC Class Play 4 Sport: Basketball Numerals 3 ELMER EDWARD EILL 43s ORCHARD AVENUE YEADON GENERAL Clubs Choral 4 Sports Varslty Baseball 3 w wmmxxm mmwmm xxxxx vmmNXmXXmXNNxXXN X KXXmXNmNm Nxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxmxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx EDITH MORFORD ELLIOTT 821 YEADON AVENUE YEADON COMMERCIAL Clubs Choral 4 Library 4 I Page 47 l . - . . i , . A-E I I l D j . X X, X Nw wx mmmxwxmwww wwwwxx ' E -S A R E 5 I , X Clubs-Ars Poetae 4, History 3, 4i Le Cercle Francais 4. 153. Q A Exxx,xxx. 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X KX m LOIS MARIE FASOLAS sas SAUDE AVENUE EsslNG1oN ACADEMIC School A A Council 3 Honor Roll Tl1rnftCouncllor9 Class Candy Commnttee 4 Executive Commlttee 4 Party Committee 4 Clubs I-ln Y 3 4 Le Cercle Francaes 3, Secretary Treasurer 4 Tay Wustalvan 4 Sports Reserve Team Basketball 3 Varsity Basketball 4 JAMES BROWN FAUX 31 suNsHlNE ROAD UPPER DARBY GENERAL School Acorn Agent 2 Thrllt Councxlor Q, 3 Clubs Algetrarca 4 Sports Basketball Numerals 3 S X Nm E ZZIZZIEQEGQRIXIIXXR Tiiix ?EEEE35E3iiiiiiiiix 3225234 X E iE?flRQXRQQfYI3XiiiiiXl1QiiQiiQlRix 'i!!Qs?ff:Zfix N ' 1 -' . . 5 j . i i 1 ' I i ' 1 1 f . 1 i i 5,ZZfiiill...-i3iR3iixxBEE!. 'illlix 5232... 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THE 1934 MARGARET MARY GEBLER an s LYNN BOULEVARD HIGHLAND PARK COMMERCIAL School Acorn4 Clubs Commerce4 X JOHN B GEHMAN 106 MASON AVENUE onsxen. HILL SCIENTIFIC JACK RALPH GEIST 612 SAUDE AVENUE ESSINGTON SCIENTIFIC School Acorn Agent 9 3 Up: Dah Agent Q 3 Class Executnve Commuttee 9 3 Clubs-Choral 4 Fencing 3, 4 Fencing Team 3 4 Sports Vcrslty Cross Country Q 3 4 ? N X CRYSTAL E GENSEMER 7020 CLEVELAND AVENUE UPPER DARBY COMMERCIAL School Momtor 9, 3, Asslstcnt Purple Team Coptcun 4 Class Magoznne Commrttee 9 Clubs-Choral 3, 4, H1 Y 4, Plerodes 4 Sports Vorsuty Hockey 4, Vorsnty Swummlng 2, 4, Reserve Team Hockey 3 I Page 55 I - 1 T 0 RQZZEZEEQZZZRTZZZZZEEEZZQ'PXQEZEEIZZZR '::::zzzzrxerrrxxeaiiiitxx ........,,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , fliilllliflffiliii1iZZ1YI 1111211iQ5YEEEYf!1li113 Yiiilxflf? . . 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M - T- I ' I i I THE 1934 LYDIA MARY GRAYSON I an ALsxANn:a AVENUE, DREXEL HILL ACADEMIC School Up: Dah Agenl 4, S A M E Feshval Chorus Q Class Oak Clubs Algetrarca 3 4 Choral Q I-luslory 4 I-In Y 3 Lahn Q, 3 4 Le Cercle Francals 4 Tay Wlstalvan 3 wKRXXmvmmXmK RXXX K HARRY SPEARE GREENE 246 GUILFORD ROAD LANSDOWNE SCIENTIFIC JEANNE GILLESPIE GREENFIELD 135 WELLINGTON ROAD UPPER DARBY ACADEMIC School Acorn Agent9 Monitor 4,S A M E Feshval Chorus3 Clubs A Cappella Chorus 3 4 Tay Wlslalvan 3, 4, Choral 3 4 Latin 3 4 x xx xxxxx xx xwmxmxmxxmmwmxxmmxmxwm YN JOHN CRAIG GREIG 1224 MYRTLEWOOD AVENUE UPPER DARBY SCIENTIFIC Clubs Rrfle SZ, Treasurer 3, 4 Sports Varsity Rifle, Manager 4 I i i i 1 4i I i i ' - s , E . . T I ' . . . . A . 1 1 i ' I ' I i , . xxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxWXXXAXXXXXXKXXXXXXXX? AXXXXXXXXX XX XXXX XX XX l . THE CDAK1934 EDWIN L GRIMSHAW sos RADER AVENUE YEADON X SCIENTIFIC Clubs Chess 4 Sports Varsuty Soccer, Manager 4 N MARJORIE JANICE GROOTHIUS 7523 WEST CHESTER PIKE UPPER DARBY SCIENTIFIC School Dlstlngulshed Honor Roll Engllsh Prize Q 3 Biology Prize 9 Thnft Councllor Q Up: Dah 9, ASSISTODT Edltor 3 Editor 4 C ass Secretary 4 Candy Committee 4 Assembly Committee 3, Dance Committee 3 Executlve Committee 2 4 Magazine Committee 9 Memorlal Day Committee Q Party Committee 4 Clubs I-In Y 3 4, Lahn 9, 3 Presudent 4 FRANCIS GROVOLA 3825 JAMES STREET DREXEL HILL COMMERCIAL Sports Varslty Soccer 3 4 Varsnty Wresthng 4 KK K 'S S R N SARA WILHELMINA HAGAN 254 AVON ROAD BYWOOD COMMERCIAL School S A M E Festnval Chorus 3 Clubs-Choral 3, 4 I Page 59 1 QQGE :ZZ 23323252 . - .' ,IA . I Q. ' . , i555QxV? :x !3?3 E5!?!33. 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I . 1 1 r 1 i 1 i f - , I Page 69 I THE GAK 1934 EVELYN ROBERTA HARGRAVE :no BERRY AVENUE, DRExEL HILL MUSIC School-Upi-Dah Agent 3- S. A. M. E. Festival Chorus 3. Clubs A Cappella Chorus 3, 4 Choral 3 4 Dramus, Chorus 3 Latm 9 Le Cercle Francaxs 4 KWXYXmXXRXKXXYm W KATHLEEN ALAN HARRIS 616 LoNGAcnE BOULEVARD YEADON ACADEMIC School Acorn 4 Debatung Team 9 Captann 3 Honor Roll Dlstmgulshed Honor Roll Public Speaking Prlze Q English Composltlon Prize Q Publlc Speaking Contest Pnze Q Student Council Q, Secretary 3 4 Tribunal Q Upl Dah 2 Class Vlce Prestdent Q Play 4 Oak Assembly Commtttee 3 Executive Committee Q, Memorial Day Committee Q, 3 Clubs Choral 4 l-lnstory 3, 4 H1Y 9 3 4 x NN X wmmad EDGAR DAN HARMEY sas TowNsHlP LINE UPPER DARBY GENERAL School Acorn Agent 3 Thrlft Councllor Q Sports Cheer Leaclmg 2 3 Varsity Golf Q 3 Baseball Numerals Q FRANK SHEPARD HARRIS JR no auRMoNT noAo oRExEL HILL School Momtor 4 1 1' i 1 i i f . n l N - . 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' , ' , 3. Lxxuxu w L , 1 7 l f I g I . i . l Y i i i 1 ' COMMERCIAL 21 . . . , . I , A' i - YT A 1 I N ,, ..nunsvxswwwxuuxxxx xxxx xxxx x xx ' 1 , ' I ', . , , ' i ' ' THE OAK1934 mmm SARA LOUISE HILL 203 CHAPMAN AVENUE LANSDOWNE ACADEMIC School Honor Roll l'hr1ftCounc1lor Q Clubs I-llstory 4 Lotun 3 4 Le Cercle Fronccns 4 WILLIAM EDWIN HILL 114 wmoson AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK tu..- ACADEMIC School Acorn Agent 2 CECIL DELMOR HILLES 7017 WAYNE AVENUE BYWOOD CJENEIZAI. K' School Momtor3 4 Class Executlve Committee 4 Cu s Hu Y Q 3 4 Sports Vorslty Cross Country 4 5 YNbN mmXKmKXNX W4XXKNXXNN.S HANNAH DOROTHY HIMMELSBACH 828 CORNELL AVENUE DREXEL HILL ACADEMIC School l-lonor Roll, S A M E Festrvol Chorus 3 Class Oolc, Candy Commlttee 4 Clubs A Cczppello Chorus 3, 4, Chorol Club 3, 4, X N Dromus Club, Chorus Q, 3, Cost 4, Lotun Club 4 XS M mm ww lpoge 65 l ,,,............,.........,..... L X . . I I 1 2 . , . 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BALTIMORE AVENUE CLIFTON HEIGHTS ACADEMIC School-Monitor 9. . mxxmwxmwm WWW XX XXX XXNNXWNNXXW j LESLIE LONG MARGARET LUCKER asa NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE LANsoowNE ACADEMIC School Acorn 3 4 Honor Roll, Dnstmguushed Honor Roll Monutor Q Upl Dah Agent 3 4 Thrnft Councmlor S A M E Festtval Chorus3 Class Magaztne Commuttee Q Clubs A Cappella Chorus 3 Ars Poetae 3 Secretary 4 Choral 3, 4 HI Y 3, 4, Le Cercle Francoas 3 4 I Page 79 I I Q Refttefxaaalzxx xakx -x xxxxxuwxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxx xxxxxxxx L . ' me Kr::tt2rr:zziaimiivwxaaktkkkbkttrrr. I r i . A X i I ' 'W I i . , 3321111125 3 'iRR1i2Qx'i .Y...,. 'iifkkkx Ykkiiiiiillliilbb. 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' .Q 1 1 1 - S N Q A s . 3 ' Q X Q Q A S E X ,Q , , . : ' 1 Y 1 1 - x lPoqe 98 I THE SAK 1934 ACADEMIC School Acorn Agent 4 Monitor 3 Chairman 4 Thrllt Councilor 9, 3 Up: Dah Agent 3 Class Assembly Commnttee Q Dance Commnttee 3 Clubs Choral 4 I-Instory 3 4 I-lu Y 3 4 Sports Varsuty Football 4 Reserve Team Football 3 xmxxxmmxxxxxmxxxxxxmxxxxmxm CLAUDE RALPH PHILLIPS JR 51 RICHFIELD ROAD UPPER DARBY w.mxmxxxxmxxm COMMERCIAL Class Candy Commxttee 4 LILLIAN RAY PHILLIPS 527 WILDE AVENUE DREXEL HILL ACADEMIC Dromus, Orchestra 3, 4 Ars Poetae Q 3 4 FRANCES MAE PITTMAN s ENGLEWOOD ROAD HIGHLAND PARK School I-lonor Roll Plano Contest Prlze 9 Up: Dah Q Clubs A Cappella Chorus 9 3 Lubrarlan 4 Choral 9 3 Lubrarlan 4 COMMERCIAL School Up: Dah 4 Clubs Lnbrary3 NNNxmmXwmxm GLADYS PORTER aaov sms: ROAD DREXEL HILL X YS K , . . W f ' I ' i f ' . Y . i , . v- i I r i 4' 1 ' 1 ' I . E 4 , - i . . i .4 i S. A. M. E. Festival Chorus 9, 3. 1 I I I I I I i A I i I I ' , I XXX9 , TH CDAK 'IQ34 M XNXXX WESLEY JOHN POWERS FOURTH AVENUE LESTER SCIENTIFIC School ThrIIt CouncIIor Q Upl Dah Agent 3 mXmXxX Nx XXNmNNXXXXmXXNmNNNXXXXXwX NK.N wbkKXQW N mxvxxxwxxxxx N XmwNxv K XK Q AIMEE CHRISTINE PRATT X X E N 745 EDMONDS AVENUE DREXEL HILL 5 N5 CENERAL School S A M E Fesflval ChorusQ 3 Clubs A Cappella Chorus? 3 4 Choral Q 3 Secretary4 Dramus, Chorus 3 Cast Q 4 I-lIstory 3 4 Le Cercle Francans 4 CATHERINE HOYT PRESTON 3431 PLUMSTEAD AVENUE oRExEI. HILL ACADEMIC School ThrII1 COUHCIIOFQ 3 S A M E Festlval Chorus 3 Clubs A Cappella Chorus 3 4 Choral 3 4 Le Cercle Francals 4 K N S XXXWWNWKXXXXXK KVXXNXNXKYX N XXNWNX Y xxx NXxxxxXXXXXRXXXVXXXXXXXKXXWXNXXXXX WWXNNNNNXNNNNXN WILLIAM STANLEY PRICE JR 7011 LLANFAIR ROAD BYWOOD GENERAL School Momtor 3 Thrnft Councnlor 3 Class Execuhve Commnllee 3, 4 Party Commmee 4 I Page 99 I W.. .xx - I 7 . i . . i .A . f ' A 'N X -x , 4LI,.,,, we If G- - bv 5 I ies? 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A l Page 1001 THE 1934 111 RADNOR AVENUE CLIFTON HEIGHTS COMMERCIAL VXWXNWNY-X m XNmXXXwXNKXXXNX Q KX N xxxxxxwxwx x NxmmXxxmwxxxwxwmxmxxmxxwxxw XmXK Qm N WQNXXAmKXNKK JOSEPH W RAFFENSBERGER 318 RICHFIELD ROAD UPPER nAnsv SCIENTIFIC Class Executive Commlttee Q 3 4 Sports Varsity Football 4, Varsuty Track Q 3 Reserve Team Football Q XX X WALTER PYRCZAK JOHN PYTEL 3941 JAMES smear oAKvlEw COMMERCIAL Sports Reserve Team Football 3 Soccer Numerals Q 3 HELEN AGNES RACEK as BRIDGE STREET oAKvlEw COMMERCIAL 1 L nw M. , 1 1 i I A . . , A: .1 9 A . . ,,.f1,..l 'f:'-: ' N x X -xxxNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X V ' - ' 1 1 1 - 2 ' I i QKXWXKNAXXKQKXXXXXmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxv N Q' -1 41 MARLBOROUGH ROAD STONEHURST COMMERCIAL Class Execullve Commnttee 3 C u A RI 6 2 Sport: Reserve Team Football 3 4 Soccer Numerclls 3 4 MARJORIEJ RATTIGAN 41 MARLBOROUGH ROAD UPPER DARBY COMMERCIAL c m KNXK XXXXXXXXXXNBkXQNNY 4 KNQ RX X X N X X THE QAK 1934 FRANK RAKE, JR. 134 NORTH CEDAR LANE, HIGHLAND PARK ACADEMIC LEO F RATTIGAN KATHRYN REED 101 STRATFORD AVENUE ALDAN ACADEMIC School 'll1rIlICouncllor Q Clubs Hnstory 4 Le Cercle Froncons 3 4 Lnbrory Q, 3 Toy Wlstolvon 4 Ipoge 101 1 A 1 -R-kk E 5 , l b-A 'll A. f I i , . ,, Q Y Q R S :S i R f Rx XCCCXCX, b . N EYXXYXXRHH' 'k kkkkk'kk'kkxx ' NXYXXXXNXXXNXXXXYXXX xYXXRWg Y A ,V 'ffl V , , ,gi M, J . . 5 4 . ' ' i ' I i , - , . THE OAK 'I934 I Page 1021 SCIENTIFIC School IhrIItCounc1lor Q 3 WARREN REYBURN JR 12 ELM AVENUE UPPER DARBY Sports Tenms Numerols 4 X QXKNXXKXXXmXm :S SARA IDELL REYNOLDS 310 MARGATE ROAD BYWOOD ACADEMIC School Acorn AgentQ 3 Momtor9 3 S A M E Festrvcl Chorus3 Class Mogozlne Commnttee 9 Clubs A Cappella Chorus 3 Ars Poetoe Q, 3 4 History 4 JUNE ALICE RICHARD 121 BARRINGTON ROAD STONEHURST COMMERCIAL School Acorn Agent 3 4 Acorn 3 Thnft Councllor Q Clubs L1broryQ 3 4 Nmxwxxmxxxxxxmxxxxxx x Nxmxmx GENERAL N KWbNXW HENRY JAMES ROBERTSON 1001 BELFIELD Avenue onsxel. HILL , . . C,, I ' I . . . , ,,,, . 5 5 wer, Kerr, N . C I i 1 i g 7 1 1 Dromus, Chorus 3, 4, Vice-President 4i , - I i 1 1 I I - I -rye, 'xaxxxax - ' . ww X xxwxwwww x,xx....,xx. I . THE OAK 1934 XXXXXKNV K ACADEMIC fchool S A M E Feshvcl Orchesho 3 Clubs Dromus, Orchestra 3 4 Fencmg 4 Le Cercle Froncons 3 ACADEMIC 'WXWW N E L L I E R O B E R TS O N I 639 MERION AVENUE, BEVERLY HILLS COMMERCIAL School-Honor Roll. Club:-Library 4 XvkXKNXK . ROBERT A ROBINSON aso4 sommsns AVENUE DREXEL HILL MEREDITH ALBERT ROMINECK 109 soum KEYSTONE AVENUE avwooo hN W JOHN THOMAS RONEY 211 COPLEY ROAD STONEHURST GENERAL School Up: Doh 3, 4 Clubs German 9 Sports Soccer Numerols 4 I Page 1031 ,Eh x , ,.,,....,,....,,.. .. ...,.,...,.......................,.............. t x N L N E ' I , I v' I i i I I NNXXNWKNNWWXXXXWKNNXKNNWWWWNWWYXu' ff3fx iZZtRb!b RiiiiNNN!rB! XXR RS35XkiRw 'zsererx 'Qkittti ........., .. ..., . .,.., ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,. ...,.................. I 1 THE 1934 COMMERCIAL School Acorn Agent 4 Thralt Councnlor 3 Up: Dah Agent 3 Sports Varstty Soccer 4 Soccer Numerols Q 3 XRXXNYXXXKXKNXS XXXX Y YRXKXXXXXXNmXXXXXXXXXXKXXKKXXXXXXXXXXXXXK KKXXKSQXXXYKNXKN K Y ELIZABETH ETHEL ROTH 633 HARPER AVENUE DREXEL HILL 3 Q, COMMERCIAL School Monntor 4 Thr1ftCouncllor 3 Up: Dah Agent 3 Class Executtve Commuttee 4 ROBERT EARL RUDE 193 POWELL LANE STONEHURST ACADEMIC School A A CouncrlS2 3 Honor Roll Momtor3 ChcnrmanSZ Purple Team Asststant Captaln 4 Thrift Councilor Q Trlbunal Q Up: Dah Agent 9 Cla!! Dance Commuttee Q 3 Executive Committee Q 3 M Magazine Commlttee SZ Memornal Day Commtttee Q 3 5 HIYQ3 Sports Varsity Football 4 Reserve Team Basketball Q 3 Reserve Team Football 9 3 X KN XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXW X WXXXXXXXXXXNX XXX X X mS xmwxm Nmxxm xmxmxxxwmxxxxxxxxmxxmxxxxxxxmxxmxmxxxmmmxxmxxxxwxxmmxxN Q x CORA RUSTON ssz1 ALEXANDER AVENUE DREXEL HILL COMMERCIAL 1-uv lpage 1041 ' f ' ' f C I I 1 - E N E . s. K T PAR , ' E ' 'I , I - ' z A ' z I . . I . ,E '- fipg , , E ' ' I Q - i , . . ' U ' Q ' - 1 i i 1 v i ' V 1 , I I T ' f I f I i ' f ' I , . Clubf '- , ,4. . A ' f 1 i E I . ' w I I . RN xxx XWWWNNXW I wx N536 ,. . D . r 2' - ' THE QAK 1934 W EDITH BASER RYDER HILLCREST AND HAMPSHIRE ROADS DREXEL PARK COMMERC1AL Schoof Acorn Agent Q Acorn 4 ThrnftCounc1lor Q Upl Dah Agen1Q Class Condy Commrtree 4 Clubs Lubrory 4 SXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXYXXXXXXXXXXXNYY.RXXXYXYKXXXXYQ YRX SXQ5X XXXQXiQ NA AN NbbN K Xx V X x MARY sAwA X 3 XX R 3914 MARY STREET OAKVIEW A 5 COMMERC AL ANNA CATHERINE SCHIMPF PARK AND MADISON AVENUES UPPER DARBY M! VYlllllllllllllllllv'llllllllufff Lo n 1 3' Z O 1 N 1 , 4 1 , ' , 5 m 3 A z '. V p 2 ' 4 Z , 1 5 ' . 1 3 1 1 , to 2 , . an 1 3 E . I ,O 5 . ' 2 I O 1 X 3 1 I C, X 9 PU E ' A. Q. E N -4 E If : 4 :. : L O 3 C 1 L 3 1 Q, : . 5. E I 1 gn os A. 1 gee-4, , 'Rf -M511 A f 2 r . Z 9 ,f i. , E Z ' 1 g EA 2 I E. 4 rg, 1 -'I 0 , . 2 'Em . 2 R . ' 4 :gn - ' 2 O' 5 J , 3 ' 1 ' ' 1 - X W 1 ' , E I I 2 4 1 1 - 1 4 7 E ' Z 5 ' 2 . : 2 Z 2 1 4 N 2 , 1 ,f 4 ' IWWWQMMWWWWWQ,WIWWWWWWN,1 ' ,,,,,Mmf,z,a, Mz,,2f A wh, or COMMERCIAL X 'gr W0 1 S A M E Fesrxvol Chorus Q 3 Clubs ACoppello ChorusQ 3 4 Chorol Q 3 4 Commerce 4 x W4 NXXXXXXX NXN X VWQbANN X XXX Xx QQ xxxxmx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxmmxxxxxmxmxxxxxxmxmmmmxxwxwwxkxmmxxmxxwxmxxmxmkx ,xx xxxmx ROBERT CARL SCHNETKE 348 LAKEVIEW AVENUE DREXEL HILL GLN QAL Clu S Dr1lITeom 3 4 Sports Soccer Numeral 4 i I Poqe 105 I I Page 1061 THE 1934 LILLIAN SCHWARTZ as EAST BALTIMORE AVENUE, CLIFTON HEIGHTS COMMERCIAL School S A M E FestIval Chorus Q, 3 Clubs A Cappella Chorus 3, Choral 2, 3, 4 NX XXXXXmwXXwKNXxXXXmK XXN KKXXXN MARIE LOUISE SCHWARTZ 4332 WOODLAND AVENUE DREXEL HILL GENERAL School ThrIlt COUDCIIOF Q S A M E Festlval Chorus Q 3 4 Class Magazme Commntee Q Club Choral Q 3 4 KENNETH SCOTT 10 GLENCOE ROAD STONEHURST SCIENTIFIC School Momtor 9 3 4 Purple Team Captam 4 PresIdent Trnbunol 4 Student Councll 4 Clubs Drlll Team Q 3 Fenclng Team 3 Rlfle Q Boys I-II Y 4 Sport Reserve Team Football 9 4 mmm ELIZABETH AUGUSTA SEIDEL 311 PENN STREET CLIFTON HEIGHTS COMMERCIAL School Acorn Agent SZ, 3 Clubs LIbrary4 r EEEEE EE ' 5 I . Y I . . . . , , . 7 I I - , ' I I i ' 1 i ' - ' I 1 I 1 - I n I xxxxxxxx N L-uv -s-- EuuxxxXNuxxvxxxwxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XWYN5 YXWNXYXYYmW xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'XxXkXSXX COMMERCIAL Clubs History 3 ACADEMIC THE QAK 1934 'WWW ROBERT CHARLES SHAAK 3434 MARSHALL ROAD, DREXEL HILL GENERAL I , K NRKKYN mXmxxX EMMA MARGARET SHARP R was GREENWOOD AVENUE STONEHURST HILLS DONALD HOOVER SHELLY 45 west BALTIMORE AVENUE CLIFTON HEIGHTS N X GERTRUDE M A SHOLLER on PENNOCK AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK COMMERCIAL Clubs Choral 4 lpoge 107 I K , w 1 R . .WXWK N N ' awwwwuuvv.,,.uvmxuvuX,-.. .----. V w--- V V V V 1 4 lPage 1081 THE 'IQ34 JOSEPH BACON SHORTLIDGE ACADEMIC 415 csomz LANE uwsn DARBY School A A Counc1l4 Thr1ftCounc1lor9 S A M E Fest1valChorusQ 3 Class Play 4 Assembly Commtttee 2 Dance Committee 9 3 Magazme Commtttee Q Clubs A Cappella Chorus Q, 3 4 Choral 2 3 Pres1clent4 Dramus, Chorus Q 3 Hnstory 3 4 H1 Y 4 Plenades 4 Sports Varstty Cross Country 3 Captam 4 Reserve Teom Basketball Q 3 Reserve Team Cross Country Q NNXXNXXNXXXXX XXKXYXKXNKXXXKKXXXVXXKXNRXXXXXWxN JOHN W SIBOLE 121 CLIFTON AVENUE ALDAN OLIVER LOGAN SIMCOX 1224 HARDING DRIVE LLANERCH HILLS xxx xxxx xxxx XQWKKXQ mKWvXKW XXNKXXX MARIE L SIMMONS RHOADS AVENUE PRIMOS GENERAL Clubs l-ltstory 4 Sports Basketball Numerals 3, Varsnty Tennus 3 COMMERCIAL Clubs Drtll Team 9 3 Rtlle Q Sports Soccer Numerals 3 SCIENTIFIC School Acorn Agen 3 Clubs I-ltstory3 1 - - - ' f ' ' 2 . . . . , . Y 1 ' J ' 1 r '- 1 i 1 1 i 1 I 1 i ' i - 1 . I . i I i , xNNuMLNL.wL ,,,,c..,,,,.,,L,....,,,.. ......,. A . Huw XXs-X4wxmunxvxvxvwxmummumxxxxmxxxxxxxxxusuxxxxxxxxxx 1 , - I f - ........... , T - 1 x N X1XsxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNXXXXXXXX XXXX XX ' . f XNk t FLORENCE LOUISE SMITH 96 sour:-I KEYSTONE AVENUE svwoon SCIENTIFIC Clubs Choral 4 Le Cercle Francars 4 Sports Varsrty Hockey 4 Varsrty Track 3 Reserve Team Basketball Q Reserve Team Hockey 3 Varsuty Basketball 4 ACADEMIC School ThrrftCounc1IorQ Up: Dah 3 4 Up: Dah Agent3 4 Oak, Asslstant Busrness Manager Clubs Choral 4 I-In Y 3 4 Latrn 3 4 Le Cercle Francars 4 Sport Varslty Swrmmrng Assistant Manager 3 Manager 4 WWKNx kX xN mmwXmXXXNK Nm. N A-.r tr THE 1934 DOROTHY C SIMPSON 918 WILDE AVENUE DREXEL HILL ACADEMIC School A A Councrl Q Thrrlt Councrlor Q Tribunal, Secretary 4 Class Secretary Q Treasurer 4 Oak, Assrstant Buisness Manager Assembly Commlttee 3 Dance Commlttee Q 3 Executrve Commrttee Q 3 4 Magazrne Commrttee Q Clubs Choral 4 Hrstory 4 I-In Y Q 3 Treasurer 4 Le Cercle Francais 4 XN KXXWYXXXSXXXX NB X X R N NN JEAN GANO SMITH 321 MAPLE AVENUE DREXEL HILL STEVENS SMITH 3711 BERRY AVENUE DREXEL HILL GENERAL Clubs A Cappella Chorus 4 Choral 9 3 4 lpage 1091 1 K ' T A - I i 7 1 I 1 i 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 i ' 1 1 i s xukxxxxxxwxxxx nsK44uv4nuwxxxxXNNXxXxxwmvxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Nm' M1 ' 1 1 In-Il E, i U 1 . ' 1 i 1 1 . I . I 1 1 E 2 i ' 1 i ' , i 3.- C F ' 1 i 1 1 - 1 , . X . E X xi - K X X N S 5+ 1 1 1 I ' lPage 1101 THE QAK 1934 JOHN FRANCIS SMYTH 3631 Rosemont Avenue onexel. HILL X GENERAL School Momtor 4 Sport: Reserve Team Basketball 3 Reserve Team Football 3 mxxmmxxxmmxxxxxmmmm LORRAINE SOHNER 52 soum KIRKLYN AveNue KIRKLYN 3 ACADEMIC School ThrtItCounc1lor Q Up: Dah S2 3 Assnstant Art Edltor 4 Acorn Agent 4 Class Oak, Assembly Commlttee Q Clubs Fencnng 3 4 I-llstory 4 Le Cercle Francals 4 Plelades 4 XXYXXXXY Y CORA PURDY SOMMERS 82 NORTH SYCAMORE STREET CLIFTON HEIGHTS COMMERCIAL Clubs Dramus, Chorus 3 NS WQ mNl SARAH ELIZABETH SPENCER 461 HARPER AVENUE DREXEL HILL ACADEMIC School Up: Dah 3 4 S A M E Festuval Chorus 3 Class Play Commlttee Clubs A Cappella Chorus 4 Choral 3 4 Lotm Q, 3 4 P1 e Q X , - i I -3. 'I 1, N , , ,- , S ' I 2 4- I I ' ' f I f - - ' . ' Y I I i l i I 1 n S K T , ,fx X: ' 1 . .. .. , V H VVVVVVVE ,,-,,,,,,--,- - -- . ef I- , 5 . . . . . 7 ' 4. i 1 i ' I i Fl - THE QAK 1934 Wm XXXXX xxxxxxx X mmm VICKY GERALDINE SPERA SCIENTIFIC Clubs Plenades 4 ACADEMIC Sports Varsity Football 3 4 mv mmm N K Q 7401 WEST CHESTER PIKE UPPER DARBY COMMERCIAL JOHN STANTON JR 7109 HAZEL AVENUE UPPER mxnav GEORGE STATZELL 939 LINDALE AVENUE DREXEL HILL SARAH MARGARET STAUFFER 310 CLEARBROOK AVENUE LANSDOWNE ACADEMIC School Up: Dah Q, 4, Assnstant Editor 3, S A M E Festnval Chorus 3 Class Play 4, Oak, Candy Committee 4 Clubs A Cappella Chorus 3, Choral 3, 4, Hustory 4, Latm 3, 4 Tay Wnstolvan 3 4 IPQQS 111 I 9 , 4 1 K xX wwE.E.uCx xExEE XExEEXECEEmuExxumxxXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxv 9 , . 1 1 1 , . V E F 5 5 E ., ........... E 1 i ' 1 - 1Page 119l THE 1934 J E A N H E L E N S T E F F E Y lxxxxxxxxxxXxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXxxmqxx A E 336 LAKEVIEW AVENUE DREXEL HILL X ix ACADEMIC Class Candy Commnitee 4 Clubs Llbrary 3 Treasurer 4 Tay Wrsralvan 4 Fencing 4 Choral Q 3 m mw mXw xmxxmmmxxxxxxxmxxxxxxwxxxxxxxxxxmxxmxxxxmxmm mmxmw Km X ELEANOR MARIE STEPHENS 133 OVERHILL ROAD sroNeHunsr NN x ES ff HOME ECONOMICS School Honor Roll Clubs Choral 4 Lubrary 4 FRANCES ADELE STETSER sos MASON AVENUE onzxu HILL Y 4 XY xx NSN A ACADEMIC 3 6 School A A Counc1lQ Acorn Agent9 3 MonltorQ 3 4 X X Class Play 3 4 Candy Committee 3 5 Clubs Le Cercle Francars 3 4 Plerades 4 Tay Wrsialvan 4 WWW Z Z Z f 1 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z x Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 1 Z Z Z Z X Q YX SN XK XXmXXK XXKWN RXKXXXRXXNXNXNXN XXXXYN CLEMENTINE JOAN STEWART U! HARTLEY ROAD LANSDOWNE GENERAL School 'lhrll1Counc1lor Q, S A M E Feshval Chorus 3 Class Qalc, Candy Commrttee 4, Magazine Commrtlee 9 Club Choral 3 4 QW XX FEAR? 6 ' ,c' - C - I l ' - i ' V E, ' 1 I - i , xxx. xxx xxxsxsxx x xx xxxxx x xxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxxxx---xx - . 5 Q x , , Y i ' ' Xi X. K x . A - -. RNA X ' - ' 1 I I 1 S f , - A of . ' , gh S Y' 1 i - ' , 1 i i X N' ' ' X V 2 ST 5 : g Mc 4 g GG KVXXYY XNXKXX THE 1934 WWWW BARBARA EISSLER STOEPPELWERTH asa wlusv-HR: ROAD UPPER DARBY GENERAL School Thrnfl Councilor Q Clubs Library 4 NXQWXXXXXWXXYWXXKKKKXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXWXXXKXXXNKXXNNYXKXXXKQNNNXN XN.XKRWKKKXXXKXYRK N w XX XmN YWNNNNNXXNNXN X FRANCIS KARL STRUCK asv conzv ROAD srousnunsr COMMERCIAL GENERAL Clubs Hustory4 Lotm9 Le Lsbrory 4 K CATHERINE ANNA STUBBS soo MIDVALE ROAD UPPER DARBY Cercle Francois 4 X XKXXXXXXXX X NRKNAXX X KX F' i. G36- Z.: XX XXKXWXXNXWWXWXNXNNYW X YX WXXYXXXN X yxyxxxyyyxxxxx xx JAMES EDWARD STUBBS soo MIDVALE ROAD UPPER DARBY GENERAL School A A Councll 4 Thrxft Councilor 3 Clubs Boys Hn Y 4 Sport: Vorsny Football 3 Coptcun 4 lPoge 1131 N .,L,,,. , ,,,., X 1 , F , X R R , xxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxs R R X ' 5 ' Q ' E N L I ' , E 'f W .af N E L I 1 A i i i , , x mx 'RXxvwwxxwxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxw 1 1 Q I 7' . . j . . I . lpage 1141 THE CAK 1934 HELEN MARGARET STUMM 1oso szmuu. AVENUE, YEADON GENERAL School-Honor Roll. Class Candy Committee 4 Party Committee 3 Clubs Choral 4 I'-Instory4 L1brary9 3 4 Tay Wlstalvan 4 mKmN2 XXVKX ROBERT WALTER SYKES 543 HAMPDEN ROAD urren DARBY SCIENTIFIC School Honor Roll, Up: Dah Agent 9 Clubs Rrfle 9 Sports Tennis Numerals 4 mKKmXmNxmQXXK k RONALD PAXON SUPLEE 144 HILLDALE AVENUE LANSDOWNE GENERAL Clubs Fencing 3 JEAN ROSALIND SWART 49 BRANDON ROAD STONEHURST ACADEMIC Class Play 3 4 Candy Commuttee 4 Clubs Choral 4 Le Cercle Ffcncats 3 Pletades 4 QKYX 1 j . I 1 1 1 1 1 , xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwmxxvxwnxuvxxxvwxnwuw,,ww..,,,. W.. ., I 1 I i - T l H , S ...... .. ....,,......, . .........,.,,C . L ,.,.u.,,.,,.., 4 w.awwwu4Cuxxxxxx . ' K ' 1 MW ACADEMIC School Acorn 4 THE 1934 Nxxxxxxxxxxxxxv D A V I D H T A B E R 864 WHITBY AVENUE YEADON MUSIC School S A M E Festival Orchesira 3 Club: A Cappella Chorus 4 ARTHUR F TALLEY sua GARRETT ROAD DREXEL HILL GENERAL WENDELL BIDDLE TAMBURRO as consv ROAD UPPER DARBY Clubs Chess 3 Fencing 3 Le Cercle Francais 3 Plelades 4 Dramus, Orchestra 9 4 Chorus wK XXNNXNNNXNNNNXN XXXKNNQXQXNBAXNk KX XXBk WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY JR 237 SHIRLEY ROAD UPPER DARBY SCIENTIFIC School S A M E FesIlvalChorus9 Clubs Chess Team Q, 4, Choral Q, 4 lpage 1151 N 'e ' ' 'K ' C v I 1 i . C 1 C ' 1 1 i 3 - . 4, fl? C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C NXNWsN NWXXXXNXNNXNNXXNBXXXXXXXW L - E 1 I CC i i f . I I mxxxxxxxxxxuxuxxxxxxw J , . I THE CDAK1934 wxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxx 1117 DREXEL AVENUE DREXEL HILL ACADEMIC School Acorn 4 Sports Vcrsuty Cross Country 4 W KXXXXXXWXXSXXXWXXXXXKXXK XNXYXX X X bA mxwxxmxxxxwxxxxxxxxx FRED CORFIELD TOMPKINS 3723 HUEY AVENUE DREXEL HILL SCIENTIFIC School Honor Roll Dnstlngutshecl Honor Roll Clubs Hu Y 4 Sports Vorsnty Cross Country 3 4 Track 3 H THOMAS TOOMEY 49 soum THIRD smzsr Fsvmwooo ACADEMIC School Acorn Agent 9 3 Art Prlze 3 Thrllt Councnlor Q Up: Dah Agent Class Magazune Commuttee 2 Xxx mK NX XNm XN MARY ELIZABETH TRAINOR COMMERCIAL 4000 TAYLOR AVENUE DREXEL HILL School Honor Roll Purple Team Captaln 4 Student Council 4 - i Thrult Councllor 9, Typnng Team 4 Class Executive Committee 4 Magazlne Commlttee 9 Party Committee 4 Clubs Ars Poetae 4 Commerce 4 Fenclng 3 Ht Y 4 Lnbrary 3 4 Sports Vorsnty Hockey 4 Tenms 9 3 Captam 4 Reserve Team Basketball 3 Basketball Numerals Tenms Numerals 2, Varslty Basketball 4 lPage 1161 , . I wx I 'f W i u .,......,.,..,......,.. . . . 5 , :QV I . - - i 1 fc' . A - - . A . X ' I I ' , I ' -' 1 i i - -.. f ' 3- . X nr A xxxxxxxxxxxwxwwxxxxxxxxwxmxNWN.WW.m.,.m... L w , 1 i i l .. i I Y l I I i ' I I ' '.i i 1 1 i i 9, 3i THEODORE THOMAS TREMBICKY an EAST BECKLEY STREET CLIFTON HEIGHTS JEAN FRAZER TROXELL 530 PENN AVENUE DREXEL HILL Clubs Choral 4 Dramus, Chorus 9 3 Secretary 4 xwww mww THE SAK 1934 MWXWW ROBERT CRAWFORD TRAVIS 1112 HAZEL AVENUE, UPPER DAREY ACADEMIC School Acorn Agent Q, Acorn 9, 3, Honor Roll, Englrsh Prrze Q Monrlor Q, 4, Thrrft Councrlor Q, 3 Class Oak, Dance Commrtlee 9, 3, General Chairman 4, Magazrne Comrnmee 9 Clubs Drrll Team Q Hr Y Q 3 4 Lahn Q Rrfle Q Sports Soccer Numerals Q Track, Manager 4 NXKXXXXXww.XXXwXXN.N .NN NmR Q Q Q-3 WALTER MICHAEL TYRON 219 BALTIMORE AVENUE CLIFTON HEIGHTS ACADEMIC School S A M E Festrval Chorus? 3 Clubs ACappella 3 4 Choral Q 3 4 Dramus, C0519 4 Rrlle Q 1 i ' 1 1 i i - 4 i I .,..,,. N ' : S ' J 1 y, U i 4 XXXXYXYXXXXXXY XXRYXXQYNYX X XXXX .mWNY XYxxxxxxxxxxxxxXNXXXXXNXXXNxxXXXXXNXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxH4440- 1 f . . , . , 1 1 l 1 1 1 l r 1 THE 1934 WILLIAM D VAUGHAN 1119 HAZEL Avenue avwooo ACADEMIC School Acorn 4 Honor Roll Monltor 9 Up: Dah Agent 9 3 4 Dlstmgulshed Honor Roll Class Play 4 Oalc, Assembly Commlttee 3 Dance Commlttee Executive Committee 4 Clubs Hlstory3 4 Hn Y3 4 l2rlleQ XXKXmmXXXKXwXmQ N S THERESA JEAN VIGGIANO 7256 BRENT ROAD UPPER DARBY COMMERCIAL MIRIAM ELIZABETH VIOLEK 9oo CONCORD AVENUE Dnsxu HILL COMMERCIAL School A A Councnl 4 Asslstant Gold Captain 3 Clubs A Cappella Chorus 9 3 Choral Q 3 4 Ht Y 4 Sports Varsnty Basketball 3 4 Varsity Hockey 3 Captam Reserve Team Basketball 9 Basketball Numerals Q X x RAE WADETSKY 3: 791 SHELBOURNE ROAD UPPER DARBY COMMERCIAL School Up: Dah 4 lPage 1181 I - i i i - , , p - i ' i ' f F- 1 i ' 1 i I - I . N , I .1 I ' 1 I g 1 i 1 I i -' - -1 V I i A I 4 4i i - X X Z . 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R X . it l l I , fri., A CNW A AXWWxxWXWmxwxwwwxxxxxxwxAxmxmmuwwxm.Nw 5 . . - I I Clubs-Algetrarca 4, Choral 4i Fencing 3, History 45 ' 1 i ' ' A . 1 l I i . . x ' I N 1 - 1 5 i THE 1934 E L A C E x XXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxXxxxxXXXxxXXXxXXxXxXxxxxxx H E N G R W A R N E R X X X X2 N 1039 SERRILL AVENUE YEADON GENERAL School Art Prrze 3 .P Clubs Algetrorca 3 Llbrary 3 xwwxxmxxmmxxmxxm xxxmx mmmmxxxvxmxmxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmwxmxxmxmxxmxxmmwmmx m NKmX XmXx wkXNmXXKXX N.xxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxmmxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx RUTH FLORENCE WARNER 1039 SERRILL AVENUE YEADON qv GENERAL vi WILLIAM S WATSON MINERVA COURT APARTMENTS UPPER DARBY GENERAL 5chool A A Councnl 4 Assxstar1tGold Team Captaun 4 Momtor 9 Trtbunal 3 4 Club: l-l Y 3 4 Jports Varstty Basketball 3 4 Varsrty Football 3 4 Varsrty Track 3 4 Reserve Team Basketball SZ Reserve Team Football 2 wxmxwx xx mm XXXXXXX X XXXXXXXXXXXXX xmm xmwmxxmxxxmxmwwxxxxmmxxxxmmmmxxxwxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmmxxxxxxxxmxxxxmxm x5 X 447 LONG LANE STONEHURST HILLS XX COMMERCIAL 5, School Acorn 4 Clubx Lubrary4 I Page 'IQO I XXXX QS , ' X N , . 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School Acorn Agent 3 Thrnft CouncrIor Q 3 Q.,-v Class Candy Commlttee 4 Clubs Library 4 ACADEMIC ISABELLE VIRGINIA WEILER 432 BONSALL AVENUE YEADON School Honor Poll Up: Dah 3 4 Upr Dah Agent 4 Class Play 4 Oak, Assnsiant Business Manager, Candy Committee, Chalrman 4 Dance Committee S2 3 Execuhve Committee 4 Magazxne Commlttee 9 Party Commrttee 4 Clubs I-Instory 4 I-In Y 4 Le CercIe Francars 4 Plenades, Secretary 4 kxxxxxxxx RUTH DORIS WEISSGERBER 103 PARKVIEW APARTMENTS MILL ROAD UPPER DARBY KXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXNXVXXKXXKXXmXSXK X S WWiRQXXmX XKXX kk Q COMMERCIAL 5' School I-Ionor Roll XKXX kkXXXkKKXXK XNNNXNN XXXKKNbX XXKXYXXXXYXXkXWKXWXXXKXXYNXWXXXXXXXXXXXWXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXWXSXNXNXXX YNYmXXXWXXXXXXWX5 x x XX K sg.. ELWOOD PEARCE WHEATON 200 BURMONT ROAD DREXEL HILL COMMERCIAL xx NI x Q 4 I 7 XXX Sports Varsnty Baseball 9, 3 4 Varsnty Soccer 3 4 Soccer Numerols 9 R Q f , A.. .K I, . 'l , -1 i I I 1 ' xy Xie 5- I I I b i ' i I i 5 . 1 'N ,Q 1 RN? 5-S N SX! I N C Q 3 ' if ' I 1 i I 1 I I Page 1291 H 1934 49 MADISON AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK ACADEMIC School A A Councul 4 Honor Roll Art Pnze3 Momtor9, Thnlt Councilor Q Class Dance Commnttee Q Sports Varsnty Basketball 4 Reserve Team Basketball 9 3 Basketball Numerals 9 w xxxxxmmxwmxwmxxxxxx XXXKN I D A W I-I E YKRXXYXXX N FLORENCE LOUISE WHITELEY 'rooo SELLERS AVENUE svwooo ACADEMIC School Honor Roll S A M E Festnval Chorus? Clubs Algetrarca 4 Choral Q 4 Dramus,Chorus9 3 Cast Hnstory 3 4, Latln 2 3 4 Le Cercle Francals 4 Tay Wnstalvan Q 3 4 DAVID WHITMER 1021 BELFIELD AVENUE DREXEL HILL ACADEMIC School Acorn Agent 3 Momtor 9 3 Thrxlt Cauncllor Q Class Dance Commnttee 3 Clubs Le Cercle Francais 3 JOHN CARY DAVENPORT WILBUR 4337 WOODLAND AVENUE DREXEL HILL SCIENTIFIC School S A M E Festlval Chorus? 3 Clubs A Cappella Chorus Q 3 Assocuate Presldent 4 Choral Q 3 Assoclate Presldent 4 Dramus, Cast 3 4 Presldent 4 Le Cercle Francals 3 4 Rnlle Q 3 Vtce Presldent 4 Sports Varsuty Rlfle 9, 3, Tennis Numerals 4 mN NNEKK NmXQN 1 , ' - i i i ' 1- ' i 1 i l L Ex.xxy1---x--A-Q-xxyvfss.-NAA-11xv1s1-xwwv-xw- --1- --- 1 -' 5 . . . . . i 1 i 1 1 4 1 ' 1 1 i i ' 1 1 ' 1 1 i 1 , .,,,....,,.,. L ,.L,L, L LLLLLLL,LWLLLXLXLALLLLLLW,uuxuxxxxuuxauxxxxxxxx - 1 W . . . . , . 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 ' - THE 1934 JAMES HENRY WILKES 64 HARWOOD muvs urrsn omznv ACADEMIC School Honor Roll Momtor 9 Student Councul President 4 C ass Presndent 9 4 Assembly Commnttee 9 Dance Commuttee 9 3 Memorlal Day Commuttee 9 3 Party Commlttee 4 Clubs Hn Y 9 3 Vnce Presndent 4 Sports Varsity Football 4 Reserve Team Basketball 3 Reserve Team Football 9 3 XXXX S COMMERCIAL School Acorn Agent 3 Thrlft Councilor Q Class Candy Commuttee 4 Clubs Llbrary 4 SCIENTIFIC School Acorn Agent 9 Momtor 3 Thrllt Counctlor Q Class Magazine Committee Q Party Committee 4 Clubs History 3 Sports Reserve Team Football 9 4 Baseball Numerals Q Soccer Numerals 4 DOROTHY M WILLIAM as HARTLEY ROAD LANSDOWNE E GILE WILLIAMS, JR aaa HuNn.:v noAo urren omzsv KRW 5 R K VICTOR ROLAND WILLIAMS 7419 ROGERS AVENUE BYWOOD COMMERCIAL School Thrnft Councnlor 9 lpage 1231 I 1 i i 1 - I I i i I i I i 1 ' 1 I 1 ' ' L i i , . 5 'i?AS 'Vii22Q1iix 'Tillie 'illlllx 'XXXXZ' 'xfffff31'A'TA3 Y V V V 1Z222111ifIfffff5239332!!E3?3!KiilQ2 5SQQ 22E 2225111223 . 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I Page 1381 THE WASHINGTON TRIP Thursday April19 1934 O ioyl O bliss' Oh, all the excited U D students who rose at 5 30 A M determined not to miss the train, and who proceeded to drive their respective families crazy until deposited complete with handlcerchiefs and suitcases at the B 84 O Station 815 Bolder spirits while away time playing leap frog over suitcases Enter Jeanie MacKay hidden behind lovely corsage of gardenias arrival of J Brooks and Co behind screen of cigar smoke 8 30 Mad dash for best seats on special train Surest way to see a more desirable seat is to have already heaved one s suitcase into the rack above another Gwennie McM much in demand as beautiful trunk mover 8 40 R W Boyd checks up Everybody here We re offl Slight stiffness and formality pervades atmosphere at first This is soon broken Acornl buy an Acorn l Midget cards appear Art Burns produces infant checkerboard l-larry Albert and Bob Lipman Cpublic Enemies 'l and QD scatter itching and sneezing powder, over their class mates Dave Crawford out one hat as Eddie Miller waves it through window once too often R R officials beseech us to regard Susquehanna Susquehanna proves a disappointment merely bigger and better version of Naylor s Run Miss Sommerfield strolls through train, sartorial perfection in black and white Baltimore suitcases collected Washington Lunch and a delicious one, in Savarin Restaurant Then, through slight shov er, into fleet of buses, which bear us to Congressional Library The Capitol l-love your picture taken is suspended from the ceiling Three workmen painting the stomach of a life sized whale Then on to the Franciscan Monastery and Catacombs Canesl Buy a Cane' Then St Alban s, white beautiful, huge though only begun where we are privileged to hear an architect acting as guide explain the plan of the Westminster of America simply out brilliantly from the sublime to the ridiculous, from cathedral to Zoo Embassies, beautiful buildings flying the flags of the nations they represent, little corners of England, apan, Peru At last The Cairo a stampede for the elevators Ctwo, count them, two Dinner Veal This completed we sally forth to stock up with provisions for the coming night Then the entertainment ,lim Stubbs in blackface, terpsichore galore, Cook and Vaughan as Greta and Barrymore, and the crowning glory featuring Wilkes and Crawford in diaphanous dresses and blondes Simpson and Coath in overalls in a scarf dance to end all scarf dances Then general dancing until the night really begins r 1 OO A M House detectives cast knowing eyes on paiama clad females Stop that noise Pickles, ham sandwiches, potato chips The D A R from next door appears and announces sombrely You are occupying a room in which someone died' People on the fifth floor attempt to creep up to the eleventh, while those on the eleventh floor attempt to ooze down to the fifth Q OO A M Drain on Cairo water supply commencing joyce K lavishing her vocabulary on Miss Mallon for two full minutes under the illusion that she was Dot McC , who had been responsible for a bag of water on the Knoedler head 3 OO A M Three inhabitants of the lower Floor depart for a tour of Washington by taxi Pretzels candy, cookies Female chaperons appear, seductive in negligee which banishes I l I ' , ' , l . . 1 . ., A f-two for a quarter? Oh, see the Senator with the red beardl Smithsonian Museum where We U . I . I A ' ' ' J . . . 4 . . I . , I . . forever the class-room atmosphere , . . Betty F, in bed wtth a glass of water whtch must be hidden from a vtstttng chaperon at all costsfff 3 30 A M Storms of feathers and paper torn from telephone books swtrl across the dark blue s y Mass Sommerfteld entertng through the door of adlonntng room 1194 dtscovers Kathleen K and H hangtng through the transom of11QQ They explatn that they feel the need of fresh atr 4 OO A M A house detecttve nn every room and a chaperon at every door becomes the Cano s motto Wtthout Knock' Knock' Wlthln Who IS lt7 Wtthout Mtss Mallon Wtthtn htdtng bag of water tn bosom and swallowtng ctgaretteD Oh come tn Mus Mallon We didn t realtze tt was you we were all fast asleep 5 OO A M CENSORED Questtons Who created a dumb walter system by tytng sheets to a waste paper basket and suspendtng tt tn the court'7 Who rose next morning tn time to walk to the Cherry Blossom Bastn before breakfast7 Who cleaned up the Cauro7 Frtday morntng brlngs pre breakfast requests for hot water and soda Claude Phtllrps pours down a glass Breakfast marks the debut of what IS to serve as a basts for the next two meals Then oft to our buses The Bureau of Prtntmg and Engravtng complete wtth odor Washmgton Monument all the way up to a magmflcent vtew then all the way down perfect weather next an tmpostng marble butldtng which boasts a patto lst Sentor Dad you vtstt the Pan American Butldtng7 Qnd Sensor lt that s the place with the parrots yeah, l was there The White l-louse, whtch has among tts many treasures a very grand ptano covered wtth gold ea another art museum where a sttll ltfe of a gory fush foreshadows the lunch vyhtch ts to come to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldter where, beneath a suddenly lowertng sky jtm Wtlkes places a wreath on the grave Then Mount Vernon and the class picture back to the ctty and the austere beauty of the Ltncoln Memortal Mr Wood ts catchung cold George johnson bus captatn gathers his flock together back to the Catro Much packmg of bags and search :ng for mtsplaced arttcles Who took my stocking? walls Vtrgtma l-l Down to dlnner Surpnse' No veal' on to the statton, drtpptng canes and suttcases A second scramble for seats Bridge games begun Dot Bruder stts on top of chatr back, solemnly readtng comics across the atsle joe Lenny and guxtar make music for Dot and Mtdge, sttll fresh tn daffodtl yellow blouses Btll and Gladys asleep Pepper and ohnson tntantng new and surprtstng versions of the old nursery rhymes No one admttted on observattan platform Ltghts Phtladelphta suttcases collected, crumpled coats donned The statton Mr Tyson handtng hns charges from the trann famtly reuntons The feeltng of arrtvtng from a sux months stay tn Europe anxtous parents collecttng weary but happy travelers good by s unttl Monday Goodntght Mtss Sommerheld Goodntght Mr Boyd The Washtngton trtp whsch,wtth tts anttctpatton tts realtzatton and tts memones ts the peak of our Sentor year, has come and gone l Page 139 I Q Q , , ' A ' 'S : C ' ' ' ' , ' , s . 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We experienced the thrill of holding our own with scholastic rivals. lttwas a great season and a great team. Our student body came out, not merely to pep rallies, but to games- in full force. The best team Upper Darby has seen in years gave us a record of three games won, three lost and three tied. It is unnecessary to single out the men who played hardest and best for the team, to all of them go high honors. Credit, however, is due especially to Ray Cannon, the diminutive Manager, who served faithfully for three years in one of the most difficult positions on the squad. Undoubtedly, the squad will be affected by graduation. Eleven of the fifteen men receiving varsity awards will be graduated, but new players will come, and of the ability of our coaches to fashion a formidable contender, there is no question whatever. Jim Stubbs, left guard, was elected Captain for 1933, and Hugh MacMullin, left end, Captain for 1934. Upper Darby O U U 0 SCH EDULE Episcopal Academy O Radnor 12 Q8 Wilmington O 97 Lansdowne O 6 Norristown 6 19 Media 6 7 Cheltenham 7 O Lower Merion 45 O Haverford 19 C5 Hi First Row - Slutnll, Wilkes, Watson, Banndt. Larkin, Stubbs, Toppon, Padloy, Wiley. Second Row-Ml. Wolfqan9KCoachJ, Vandlmdsi, Oro, Rude, MacMulIin, Wostorvelt, Ralombemor, Cannon lMunogo0, Ml. Blllok' KA1liSN ' Cwchl. Third Row-Spoido, Pain, Snyder, Scipono, Tale. Clark, Salvallon. 1 l Page 147 I K, Seated-Carta, Holm, Sherwood, Williams, Cot- ton, R. lCaptoinJ, Cliatliold, Bruce, Morris, Mailing. Standing-Pottongov lAssistant Managed, Miller, Gordon, Heaton, Frazlu, Biclcol, Cotton, T. -Q IPage 148 I JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The Junior Varsity, made up ol material which constantly shifted to Varsity positions, can boast of the best 1933 football year at Upper Darby. Four games were won, and two were lost. Playing other Junior Varsities in a difficult schedule, they were scored against only twice. Cotton, captain elect, was headed for Varsity, but unfortunately broke his arm in the middle of the season. Coach Slagle drove his boys hard, but earned their cooperation and friendship by his square shooting attitude, he entertains high hopes for next year's team. S C H E D U L E Junior Varsity Radnor O Junior Varsity Southern 6 Junior Varsity Lansdowne O Junior Varsity Norristown O Junior Varsity Media 6 Junior Varsity Lower Merion 90 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL ln its first year, the sophomore team proved so successful a venture that it has become an important extra-curricular activity. The best of Junior Varsities and of sophomore teams must realize that their ultimate purpose is to furnish material for the Varsity. Therefore, the success of the sophomore's campaign must not be iudged by games won and lost, but by the wealth of material supplied the main team. However, the team's season was moderately successful, for it won a game, tied two and lost three-all games played against seasoned and, Frequently, more experienced teams. These sophomores won their second-team award, although some saw service with the Varsity: Pain, Scipone, Snyder, Spaide, Clifford, Crowell, Black, Shriver, Pedriclc, Faulkner, Dyke, Newby, Edwards. SCHEDULE Sophomores 19 Glen-Nor Sophomores 13 O Springfield 7 O Yeadon O O Chester 19 6 Ridley Park 6 7 Radnor 0 :- First Row-Toy, Misseth, Watts, Edwards, Roth, Zimmerman, Ivers, Blake. Second Row-Pedriclr, Hindle, Gensener, Slrnp- son, Clilford, Balc, Crowell, Dylre, Shriver. Third Row-Cartledqe, Engle lAssisfant Manaiersl, Pitt, Tyler, Willis, McCrouan, Faulkner, McMichel Mann, Gibbons, Reed, Mr. Brooke CCoochJ. , l 1 I Page 149 1 A! J. R S Mr. Kohl fAxsistont Couchl, Schenk, Goblet, Tomp- kins, Shortlidgo, Mr. Strange CCoachJ, Titlow, Geist, Joachim, Donohue, Doopp KMana9erD. VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY Under the watchful eye of Coach Strange, the cross-country team finished the most auspicious season ol any team that donned a Purple and Gold uniform. Although it was the longest and most gruelling season ever attempted, it was also an unusually good season. Over a period of live years the team has compiled the remarlcable record of thirty-two straight dual meet victories. The four horsemen of the Royals-Shortlidge, Tompkins, Joachim and Geist-were the best quartet of cross-country runners developed in five years. They set the remarkable record of scoring in every meet. Captain Joe Shortlidge excelled in his position and upheld the record of former cross-country captains, all of whom are doing well in college. Part of the seoson's success was due to Mr. Wm. S. Kehl, who assisted Mr. Strange. Mr. Kehl knows a great deal about the care and training ol runners. He gained the cooperation and good will of the Varsity and Junior-Varsity squads. SCHEDULE U. D. CLow score winsj Opp. 90 Overbrook 47 91 West Chester 46 29 Norristown 34 Q1 Ambler 54 Ambler and Chester Ctriangularj 19 Ambler 70 Chester 96 52 Simon Gratz 94 Suburban Championships-1 st place 39 6 schools entered Norristown 60 West Chester 80 Lower Merion 97 . QQ Lower Merion 34 f LaSalle lnterscholastics f 3rd place Central 73 , 88 North Catholic 77 fo Central Invitation ,j f 9nd place Central Q4 58 North Catholic 63 Northeast 85 'l'lth place, National lnterscholastic Championship. 49 Prep. and High Schools entered. Q85 Runners. I Page 'I 50 I NX ik I ii ' 441' 1., no -e e JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY With only four meets on their schedule, the junior Varsity runners defeated all of their opponents. Upon looking over the record for the season we find that our well-balanced team came within two points of a perfect season. In the first meet of the season, the Junior Varsity completely outclassed the Overbrook Junior Varsity, making two and one-half times a perfect score! lf only the first five men to finish had been Upper Darby runners there would have been a perfect score, but the first thirteen men to finish toted the Purple and Gold colors. Climaxing the season at the La Salle lnterscholastics against a field of ten schools of city, suburban and up-state competitors, the Royals captured the B Team prize by taking first place. ln this race, according to the sports writers: Lawrence Baldwin ran a splendid race while winning the second team diadem and finished nearly 50 yards ahead of his nearest rival. La Brasca finished third and Hanck finished fifth. These boys all received medals. Placing fourth and fifth for Upper Darby were Frazier and Shenk who finished sixth and ninth, respectively, in the race. SCHEDULE Low Score Wins U, D. Opp. 15 Overbrook 99 'l 5 Norristown 45 17 Simon Grotz 49 First Place . . . La Salle lnterscholastics 9. 6' Q13 Seated-Block, Dunlop, Cooney, LoBmscu Kap- toinl, DeLuca, Hongortner, Perkins, Goldsmith, Hillel, Broughton. Standing-Lehman CAulstant Managed, Deopp KMonage0, Cuthbert, Hollister, Murray, Dineen, Blunt, Mr.Strcnqe Kouchl, Mr. Kehl CAesistunt Coachj, Heyworth, Houck, Fnuel, Baldwin, McConnell CAnixtunt Monogerl, Wilbur fAuistant Managed. I Page 151 I Sitting-Wallin, MccMuIlin, Busolnan, Viololz KCaptainJ, Hott, Russell, Gomonar. Standing-Hecht KManc9lD, Smith, McKay, Pain, Trainer, D. Potts, Myon, Miss Fly KCood0. fi 'X 6 I Page 1521 -2 VARSITY HOCKEY With M. Violek left as a veteran and as the Captain of this yeor's team, Miss Fry selected on entirely new team for this year's battles. Of the eight games played, four were won, three lost and one tied. Our fighting team mode thirteen goals to our opponents' fifteen. Dorothy Potts made eight of these thirteen goals. Miss Fry will have seven girls left to form a nucleus for next year's team. Hutt, Braselman and Violelc formed the defense of this year's team. Unfortunately, Miss Fry loses Wallcer, MocMuIlin, Violelc, Gensemer, Smith, McKay, Pain and Trainor by graduation. However, with the remaining varsity-ites and second team material, hopes are entertained for next year. SC H ED U LE Opp. U. D. Lower Merion 1 3 Media 0 3 Nether Providence Q O Upper Merion 1 1 Haverford 6 1 Lansdowne 1 9 Swarthmore Q O Ridley Park 2 3 i JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY Miss Fry selected a group of girls who had never had a hockey stick in their hands before, and built them up to regular second team material. The team played eight games, with the same schools included in the varsity schedule. They won two games, tied one, and lost the rest. Coach Fry will use the greater part of this team as material for her next year's efforts, for the girls show great promise. SCH EDU L E Opp. U. D. Lower Merion Q 1 Media O 9 Nether Providence 5 9 Upper Merion O 1 Haverford 4 1 Lansdowne O O Swarthmore 3 O Ridley Park Q O Sitting-Stronahon, Hunh, Rode, Andrews, Spoon, D. Smith, Poynter, Lesser, Mosley. Standing-Patton lMonatlorJ, Dodriclr, D. Smith, Lsonurd, Dougherty, Grlloth, Hoppe, Hollonboclr, Wilkinson, Holman, Miss Fry KCoocllJ. X! . x N AQ lPage 1531 First Row-McCron, Jenkins, Chapman, W. Mur- ray, Uber, Pepper Kaptainl, 1. Murray, Baclrer Kilbride, Hill, McCausIand. Second Row-Mr. Milne CCoacl0, Firth, Frazer, LoCron, Dolan, Johnson, McFaIl, GrimshawKMana 900, Wheaton, Him, Southcon, Crawford, Roun- bug Poloclc, Mr. Minacci lAuistant Coacllt. Third Row-Montague, Kelly, Parlrinson, Lsfco Yaltimolf, I. Flohr, Chamberlain, Banby, Phillips, Thompson, Morgan, 1. Flohr. A .411 i:ift:.iiEi i-, 'i tl'll:q gi . ig it l Page 1541 M X E . J, SOCCER Once again Coach Milne's talented boaters became Conference Champions. This yeor's record increased the total to six championship soccer teams in seven years, a record worthy af praise. Congratulations, bays, for the teamwork exhibited throughout the season, which enabled our proud raaters to baastlully support your championship team and to carry on our almost infallible string of championships. ln the sixteen games played, the educated toes of the Rayalites sent 46 goals sizzling past the enemy goalie, while only 11 goals penetrated our strong local defense. ln league competition the Royals had a Q9 to 3 scaring edge over their opponents. Besides being champions locally, the team iaurneyed ta Lancaster and defeated that team, the champions in that part of the state, by the score af 3 ta O. The defeat administered by Girard College was the only blot an the Upper Darby record, although they emerged from two battles in o scoreless tie. During the year Bill Pepper was elected Captain by his teammates. Bill has played Varsity for three years for the Upper Darby boaters. Although sixteen lettermen will be lost through graduation, Coach Milne still retains his hopes far another strong team next year. SCHEDULE U, D. Opp. 5 West Philadelphia 9 9 Girard College 4 4 Episcopal Academy 9 4 Haverford O O Frankford 0 4 Lansdowne 0 1 Lower Merian O 5 Westtawn O 5 Swarthmore High 1 Q Abington 0 9 Haverford O 3 Lansdowne 1 O Lower Merian O 3 Lancaster O 3 Swarthmore High 1 3 Abington O 46 11 ,, A-gpm :t- if Frixf ' RIFLE TEAM This year, as in years gone by, Upper Darby was able to depend on a championship rifle team. The varsity, selected from expert members of the club, engaged in matches with marlcsmen from all parts of the country, via Uncle Sam's mail. Each opponent was dealt with in like manner, that is to say, was aslced to try again next year. At the beginning of the season, our varsity was entered in Class B of the National Rifle Association, shooting 481-490. Late in the year, by some mishap, we were credited with 491, and automatically moved to Class A, 491-500. ln this way the team was forced to relinquish the Class B title won in 1939-33. Captain Al Doyle's leadership must have had its effect, for again this year the team raised its already high record, scoring 495 out of SOO possible points. Important matches were held with Hill School of Potts- town, Carson Strong Military Academy, New Bloomfield, Pa., and Episcopal Academy in Overbrook. Bottom Row fGroig, Wilbur, Doyle KCoptoinD, Kelly. Second Row -Flollr, Stough, Zona, Win. Third Row -Bowden, Campbell, Englor. Fourth Row AMI. Billlnplloo CAnlatonI Coochl, Douglas, Mr. Wood CCoo:l0, Zinn, Mr. Gninor KAssistont Coochl. Q .Ii l Page 1551 Seated fUbor, Ore, Tonpon, Hoff, Spoido. Second Row 'ML Goa: CCoacl0, Heyd, Watson, Lloyd, O'Dono9hue, Rude, Carmen, McCauley VARSITY BASKETBALL Second place in the Suburban League l. For the seventh time the Royal CMano9efJ. Cagers have monopolized the runner-up position, iust lacking that final push to overcome the Lower Merion sharpshooters this year. The total record for the season was fourteen victories against seven defeats, although only three defeats were in league competition. The local passers inaugurated the league opener with a surprising defeat at the hands of a weak Chester five, for which they later got revenge. After this stinging defeat the Royal machine functioned smoothly to split the cords for a record of 63 points against Radnor. The other league losses are credited to Lower Merion. After crushing the Purple and Gold five in the first game, the main-liners caught them on the rebound and came within o few seconds of going down to defeat but this time they won out in the second extra period. Coach Goas's proteges didn't fare as expected in the Kiwanis Tourna- ment, having the unfortunate luck of drawing Darby in the quarterfinals. The Royals' smoothly working five will be broken up by the loss of three lettermen. John Ore will be missed after two years of stellar playing at the center position, the numerous field goals and unpene- trable defense of Bob Lloyd will be lost, and the accurate shooting and passing of Amos Hoff will be seen no more for Upper Darby. At the end of the season l-laff was chosen captain by his team mates. The lettermen remaining are Toppan, Spaide, and Uber. SC H E D U L E ., U. D. U. D if , 1 4 Northeast 30 39 Chester' 1 5 iii? ' 16 Chester' 17 43 Norristown' 36 .,gfgf.2-V ' C 5 y 63 Radnor 1 6 33 Cheltenham' Q3 'siiifglg Q LQQQ 1 3 Haverford' 9 25 Haverford' 1 7 A 3.,j 1 8 Norristown' 1 6 16 Lower Merion' 1 8 - fi Qlumni 20 38 Abi ngton' 1 4 5 U e tenham' 99 19 Glen-Nor Q0 ' ' 93 Lansdowne 26 P. M. C. Junior J, 6 Lower Merion' 25 98 Varsity 93 Q5 Lansdowne 1 1 25 Lansdowne 1 8 ' 30 Abington' 1 4 24 Darby 32 553 492 'League games. I Page 1 56 l VARSITY BASKETBALL The Varsity Basketball team, ably captained by Sarah Kolp and coached by Miss Lawrence, has had a successful season, winning six of nine games. With Mickey Mouse, their mascot, cheering on the side- lines, the Purple and Gold girls more than lived up to Miss Lawrence's expectations. For brilliant playing and perfect sportsmanship on both sides, the coach named the game with Upper Merion as the high-light of the season. Seven players are lost by graduation, leaving Force, Potts, Spoon, and I-lutt as a nucleus for next year's team, which will be captained by Mariorie Braselman. SCHEDULE Upper Darby Alumnae Upper Darby Haverford Upper Darby Upper Merion Upper Darby Media Upper Darby Abington Upper Darby Lower Merion Upper Darby Ridley Park Upper Darby Swarthmore Upper Darby Lansdowne Bottom RowiSmith, Vlololz, Kelp CCoDtainJ, White, Lohman. Second Row-Min Lowronco QCoucl0, Haskins, Force, Blonlman, Trolnol, Potts, Hutt, Sltoolh Yorgor CManagofJ. i ,l 0 X , -, , 'f -UW! 4 4 STL! I Page 157 l it OO 36 -lk Vs qc at sf s ' 'V' hi King Qi' .40 I -ap. A Pl-52, ina.. sm-.ding -- .McCauley cmqnqgm, wmmsn, J U N I O R R S I B A S K E T B A L L johnson, Fruuer, Hamilton, Fry, Guslull, Mr. Goa: CCoachJ. Seated-Faulkner, Snyder, Schrader, jackson, Thompson, Crombie, Tracy. The fast-moving Royal reserves with a wealth of good material hung up a record of thirteen victories against only four defeats, or 442 points against Q39 for their seventeen opponents. ln league competition they rang up nine victories in twelve starts. From a large squad of speedy basketball players, Coach Cuoas gathered togethera smooth-functioning five and many capable substitutes. Although some of the players improved so much with experience that they were moved up to the first squad, the teamwork of the reserve squad was kept intact at all times. The second stringers will form the varsity next year and from these sharpshooters Coach Goas foresees another sparkling year for the varsity team. Because of the large scores rolled up against some of the opponents, all of the reserves saw action for the Royals. Frazier, who played a while for the varsity, netted himself a large number of field goals along with Jackson, who served faithfully for the Purple and Gold throughout the entire season. Hamilton and Johnson are the seniors who will be graduated. Hamilton was situated at the guard position in most of the games even though he could not be fitted with a pair of pants. For the varsity next year Coach Goas will depend on Westervelt, Faulkner, Snyder, Schrader, Jackson, Frazier, Thompson, Crombie, Fry, Tracy, and Cuaslcill SC H E D U L E U. D. Opp. U. D. Opp. 9 K 30 Northeast 16 39 Chester 11 ah ' Q6 Chester 8 Q7 Lansdowne 19 'A .. i 36 Radnor 1O 37 Cheltenham 19 .. ll 47 Cheltenham 4 16 Norristown 19 V 39 Norristown 15 14 Haverford 18 ' l Q4 Haverford 14 16 Lower Merion 19 ' QQ Lower Merion Q0 31 Abington 1 1 lLQ:,'fIg i ' 18 Lansdowne Q9 Q5 P. M. C. Prep. 14 X5-Pl' Q Q8 Abington 10 -- -- or--N i-r- --A a 449 Q39 I Page 1581 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The girls of the second basketball team duplicated the success of the Varsity, winning seven of ten games by their enthusiasm and determina- tion. Team-worlc of the highest order and willingness to worlc character- ized their playing, and since the team includes iuniors and sophomores, Miss Lawrence expects to Find good material here for the Varsity of 1934e35. B. Haskins and P. Criswell acted as captains during most ol the games, of which those with Haverford and Upper Merion might be termed the most exciting. Upper Darby Upper Darby Upper Darby Upper Darby Upper Darby Upper Darby Upper Darby Upper Darby Upper Darby Upper Darby SC H E D U L E 14 l-laverlord 3O Upper Merion 46 Yeadon 48 Media 33 Springfield Q9 Abington 15 Lower Merion S20 Ridley Park Q4 Swarthmore 13 Lansdowne an -3- .5 Bottom Row-Stocksdale, Rouu, Stranoghan, Parker, VanLoon, Clemons. Second Row -Gaslrill, McFadden, Bluyler, Russell, Bonsall, Larsen, Myers, F., Criswoll, Weiner. Third Row -Dole KManag0rJ,Srnith, H., Smith, M., Myers, I., Mulgravo, Hoppe, Whittaker, Hayman, Hurxh, Miss Lawrence CCoachD. l l ln . Miwft I Page 1591 Doleula, Mullo, Hall, Nil, Wyatt, Hannon, Fra- zier, Hollingsworth, Anton Kaptalnl, Clark, Ban- ner, Bailey, Borden, Gerlrin, Hall, Parka, Foster, Hutchins, Stotnll. Dotri fMunogorJ, Mr. Herzog Koachl. I. l Q .. 5 an lPage 160 l BOYS' SWIMMING Although the Upper Darby mermen did not win a championship they were able to turn in some fairly good scores. They won meets from Northeast Catholic, Eddystone and Haverford High Schools. Northeast Catholic and Eddystone were tied in the second meets that Upper Darby had with them. However, the natators were defeated by Coatesville in both meets, by Norristown High, St. ,loseph's Prep, Girard College and by Haverford School. The team was led by Captain Robert Anton who proved himself very capable. The event he competed in was the baclcstrolce. The relay team, composed of Hutchins, Foster, Bailey and Bannar, also showed up very well. Neff was high-point man for the Upper Darbyites, gaining a total of 79 points in all the meets. He competed in the diving and Q90-yard free-style events. Other outstanding point contributors were S. Foster, Captain Anton, Parlce and Hutchins. Tom Clarlc was elected Captain for next year. SCHEDULE Opp. U. D. Eddystone 1 7 45 Eddystone 33 33 Coatesville 4315 QQI6 Northeast Catholic 94 33 St. Joseph Prep 40 96 Haverford High Q4 39 Norristown 37 Q5 Girard College 47 19 Northeast Catholic 33 33 Coatesville 42 Q4 Haverford School 38 98 GIRLS' SWIMMING The Swimming Team had ci very successful season this year in spite of the fact that it was unsuccessful in winning' the lntersuburban Girls' Championship. However, it still has two legs on the Meclce Trophy, postponing the championship until next year, when it hopes to gain it permanently for Upper Darby. Although Norristown placed first in the meet between Norristown and Upper Darby, Upper Darby was victorious in the quadrangular meet. lt was this meet between Norristown and Upper Darby which prevented Upper Darby from winning the Intersuburban Girls' Championship. The Relay Team was undefeated the whole year and set a new record. We hope that the swimming team will repeat its successful season next year under its newly elected captain, Dorothy Creery, and in that way gain the Meclce Trophy for Upper Darby. SCHEDULE Upper Darby 38 Abington Q8 Upper Darby 4515 Haverford Q91Q Upper Darby 46 525 Radnor 3216 Upper Darby 3616 Norristown 3815 QUADRANGULAR MEET Upper Darby, first, Norristown and Radnor, tie for second, Haverford, last. Standing - MucMulIin Kaptainl, Gcnunuov, Mosley, Ziegler, Smith, D., Brudu, McConnell, Mis: Fry CCoucI0, Smith, J. CMonago0, Wins, Andre, Martins, Wise, Gantt, Hoovcn. SittinbAMoyer, Murphy, Hackett, Cruty, Graves, Hill. tl2if?'x,. gf' J lPage 161 I Bottom Row-Gorzorsllo, Molnikolf, Rosenberg Bldclf, Bonner, Pytel, Pyrczulc, Sclwsslof, Greenfield Second Row--Detweiler, Grovolo, Holden, Rotti- gan, Biclxel, Hill, Mr. Geyer Koachf, Scott, Motslngu. lpage 1621 WRESTLING The return of wrestling greatly added to a successful sporting season at Upper Darby. Many fellows turned out for the team, and elimination tournaments were held before each match to determine wrestlers for the various classes. The team's record was five matches won and two lost. Our victories were quite decisive on the whole, and the two defeats were rather close. One interesting meet was held with the blind men on the strong team of Overbrook School, in which we were defeated by only two points-very encouraging for the first year. ln competitions the team was very successful, for the boys tied for first place in the Suburban District No. 'l league, and took second in the P. I. A. A. District No. 'l meet. Bannar, Black, Garzarella, Melnikoff, Rosenberg, Pyrczalc, Pytel, and Grovola received their letters. BASEBALL - 1933 Coaches Goas and Minnacci proved their ability as baseball mentors last year when they formed a team with but one returning letter-man- Captain Joe Larkins. The nine won seven games during the season, lost seven and had one stalemate. Perhaps the largest group from the sophomore class which ever an- swered the call for practice induced the coaches to give some of its members regular positions on the Varsity. Messrs. Goas and Minnacci evidently found it worthy of lengthy consideration, for soon there was an entire sophomore infield with Tappan at first base, Westervelt at second, Broadbelt at short, Becker at third, and Salvatore, another sophomore, with a berth in center field. Thus, our pitching staff-l-linlcle, Patton and Eill, assisted by Davis, Crombie and Toppan-was supported with the greater portion of the team from the lowest class of the high school. The other positions were filled by two iuniors, Larkins and Wheaton, and one senior, Bob Davis. This was the main line-up for the year. For his excellent worlc throughout the season, both offensively and defensively, the team paid tribute to its Captain in giving him, by popular consent, the highly deserved Most Valuable Player Award for 1933. SCH EDULE U. D. Opp. Episcopal at U. D. 3 3 Abington at U. D. O 4 U. D. at Lansdowne 4 3 U. D. at Lower Merion 6 7 Glen-Nor at U. D. 4 3 U. D. at Haverford 9 6 U. D. at Prospect Parlc 1 6 Cheltenham at U. D. 19 3 Lansdowne at U. D. 8 6 Norristown at U. D. 4 O U. D. at Abington 6 7 U. D. at Norristown 3 4 U. D. at Glen-Nor 2 1 Lower Merion at U. D. O 8 U, D. at Media 10 11 C17 inningsj Seated-Ml. Goa! lCoochP, Salvatore, Biuling, Tappan. Larkin CCc9tcinJ, Wcstonrolt, Bloodbolt, wlmmn, Mr. Minaeci CAui1t-Int Coechb. Second Row-Eill, Goodyear, Wllgus, Davis IFJ, Miollng, Wilkn, Becker, Davis CRJ. Third Row-Hauler, Hlnkln, Crombio, Owings KManoquJ. 'S' lPage 163 I . - L 1'-1. fa mmsdanil .4 iw if Wff1 , V 134157 ,- V, . V f , First Row-Coulbourn, Murray, Rattigan, T. Bannar, Walton, Faulls, Woodward, Lorraine, McCloskey lCaptaint, Ralfensbefaer, Grilith, Soitz, Bickol, Morris. Second Row-Mr. Brooke lAssistant Coachl, Mr. Wolfgang Koachl, Broughton, Keinuth, T. Cotton, Moore, LeC.ron, joachim, Gebber, Eubank, Bruce, Tompkins, Mount, Grube, Murray, Allen, Doyle CManaaerJ, Mr. Remmey lAssistant Coachl. Third Row-Titlow, Ritter, Gootee, Forestal, Wat- son, Flohr, Leigh, Curtis, Ore, johnson, Palmer, Lamonzo, Birchall, Woodrufh, G. Banner, R. Cotton. I Page 164 l BOYS' TRACK - 1933 Last year, under the tutelage of Coach Wolfgang and his assistants, Mr. Brooke and Mr. Remmey, Upper Darby's track team closed its season on an even basis with its opponents, winning three dual meets and losing three. Captain Earl McCloskey was disabled early in the fall and could not compete during the entire season. The seniors won the lnter-Class Track Meet in a close race with the luniors, the sophomores trailing lar behind their more experienced opponents. Allen, T. Banner, Faulls, Griffith, Lorraine, McCloskey, Mount, Raffens- berger, Seitz, Tompkins, Walton, Watson and Woodward were awarded the Varsity U. D. The following records were set during the season: The 990-yard dash, by Woodward, in Q32 seconds, the 880-yard run, by Seitz, in 2 minutes, 3 seconds, and the mile run, by Mount, in 4 minutes, 40.3 seconds. SCHEDULE lnterclass Track Meet Home Norristown High School Home Haverford High School Away Ridley Park Away Delaware County lnterscholastics Penn Relays Haverford College CFreshmenD Purple and Caold Meet Ambler Episcopal Academy District lnterscholastic Lower Merion High School Atlantic City lnterscholastics Suburban Championship Lansdowne Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Norristown Seniors N. 68 U. D. 40 H. 65 U. D. 43 R. P. 59 2-3 U. D. 551-3 Second Place Fourth Place Second Place H. C. F. 18 U. D. 90 P. 61 Q-3 G. 47 2-3 A. 67 U. D. 41 E. 43 U. D. 74 Third Place L. M. 66 U. D. 42 Eighth Place Fourth Place Fin! Row-Miss Laweronco CCoochJ, Oslu, Paul, Murray, Hackett, Powdormakef, Jackson, M. Potts, Fusolas, Smith, Wandnr. Second Row-Force, Havillo, Taxis, D. Potts, Pain, Hollonbach, Hutt, Brook: lMana9o0. G I R L S ' T R A C K . 1 9 3 3 time now-cumin, Duma, Mymspim Under the efficient coaching of Miss Lawerence and the capable management of Gretchen Brooks, the 1933 girls' track team functioned smoothly and won its way through a most successful season. The team- work and get-together spirit of these modern Atlantas carried them through their three big meets, in which they won laurels in each case. Coach Lawerence's outgoing track stars, M. Potts, Hackett, Osler, Powdermaker, jackson and Flaville were a great aggregation of point winners and their loss will be severely felt. There were three record- breakers: Hackett, who broke the record for the basketball throw, Braselman, who set a new record for the high lump, and Captain Powder- maker, the highest point scorer for the season, who broke the SO-yard dash recordf only Mariorie Braselman remains of this combination. However, a strong and ambitious group of sophomore and iunior competi- tors promise another championship team for next year. SCH EDU LE U, D. Opp. Upper Merion May 17 36 30 Norristown May Q4 49 13 Abington June 1 42 SZO ,L as ' ,X -ZW' Sl IPage 1651 First Row Liber: Norman Crawford Albert KCap- taml Grier McDowellKMano9e0 Hill Second Row Mr StevensKCoachD Lucian Ritchie Dolan, Pottinger, Lipman. f -X x,.iQ,fX 6 . is tx I fn. .Flga .. f j lPage 166 1' XX. BOYS TENNIS 1933 At the beginning of the playing year, Upper Darby's tennis team made a drive for the Suburban championship, but the best the boys could net was third place. However, with Captain Harry Albert, the ace of Mr. Stevens' group, serving in the First singles position, they amassed orty-one matches to their opponents thirteen. The team started with a neat shut-out against Glen-Nor, with the Final score 6-O. This feat heartened the varsity combination, which consisted of Albert, Ritchie, Grier, Dolan, Lipman and Norman, and they proceeded to repeat against Radnor in a league match. The courtsters lost but two matches during the season-one to Lans- downe, SZ-3, the other to Lower Merion, 1-4. Albert, Dolan and Lipman received their varsity award. SCHEDULE Opp. U. D, April Q8 Glen'Nor O 6 'May 9 Radnor O 5 May 5 Cjr. Var.D Upper Darbyjr. H. S. 3 5 'May 5 Cheltenham 1 4 May 15 Haverford Freshmen 1 6 May 90 P. M. C. Freshmen O 6 'May 96 Lansdowne 3 Q 'May Q7 Norristown Q 3 'June Q Lower Merion 4 1 'June 6 Abington O 5 'June 13 Haverford 2 3 June Q0 Cjr. Varj Ridley Park Q 3 Totals 18 49 Final standing in the league-third place. Singles championship of the school-Harry Albert, '34, defeated Kenneth Yarnell, '39 and P. G., 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 CFinalsD. 'League Matches. 1 GIRLS' TENNIS - 1933 The girls' tennis team had a lairly successful season, winning eight matches out of ten. The team scored four shut-outs and the two losses were hard-fought matches with the results of three to two and four to one. The singles were played by Ruth LeCron CCaptainD, Sue Stanberry, Gwen MacMullin and Betty Trainor, while the doubles were handled by Yvonne Lehman and Dorothy John. Caroline Furst proved to be CJ very capable manager. Only two ofthe varsity will be lost through graduation and high hopes are held for the success of next year's team. SCHEDULE Opp. U. D. 'Moy 9 Radnor 1 4 May 5 Lansdale Q 3 'May 17 Cheltenham 1 4 'Moy QQ Berwyn O 5 'May Q6 Lansdowne 4 1 'Moy 99 Norristown O 5 'fjune Q Lower Merion 3 Q 'June 6 Abington 0 5 'June 13 Haverford O 5 June 16 Lansdale Q 3 Totals 13 37 Final standing in the league-third place. Singles championship ofthe schoolHSue Stanberry, '33, defeated Betty Trainor, '34, 6-3, 6-Q CFinalsD. 'League Matches. First Row-Furst KMonaguJ, Violek, MocMuIIin, LoCron KCoptoinJ, Haskins, Stanbeny, Trainor. Second Row-Weilel, Lohman, John, Simmons, Simpson, Bishop KAssistont Manuqorj. I x If N . x-g,:U,k -1 j . 'lPoge 167 I Seated-C. Kclinowslri, S. Kalinowslri, Whittaker, Dyke KCaptainJ, Kane, Huber, Faux. Standing-Mr. McDonnoII KCoachJ, Mature, Rey- nolds Clark 1Mana9efl. l GQLF - 1933 The golf team is another of Upper Darby's relatively young sports from which one hears but little, although it is quietly collecting new laurels for Upper Darby. Last year Upper Darby was a member of the newly formed scholastic golf league. The able leadership of Captain Dyke, combined with the slcilful supervision of Coach McDonnell, enabled Upper Darby's followers of the greens and fairways to win nine league matches while losing but four. They also were successful in winning their single non-league match. This enviable record procured the third-place position for Coach McDonnell and his cohorts while playing against the stiffest high school competition in the vicinity. The call for candidates at the beginning of the season brought out thirty-five would-be Johnny Farrels, but only those playing ninety or less were retained after the initial two weeks. Upper Darby may well point with pride to its golf team and look for still greater things from Coach McDonnell and his followers in the years to come. f 1 , f i S . lPage 1681 SCH EDULE U. D. Opp. Lower Merion 11 4 Lansdowne 14 1 Haverford 4 11 Glen-Nor 10 5 Chester 12VZ QM Wilmington 6 9 Lower Merion 1QVg QM Lansdowne 15 O Glen-Nor 10 5 Haverford 4 B5 1 O16 Abington 1716 3M Cheltenham 11 4 Chester 8M 616 Wilmington SM 972 . 0-1 ' 2 'Eg i FENCING TEAM Building a new team from the ground up, the Fencing Club failed to cope successfully with the craft of their more experienced opponents, and finished the season without team laurels in the boys' division. Inability to last out a five-point match accounted for most defeats. Again and again an Upper Darby fencer would lead at the threeepoint mark, only to content himself thereafter with a defensive puiamond and ultimately yield the deciding point. Many brilliant individual victories were never- theless turned in: l-larper, Furst, Matsinger, Giest, Goldsmith and Schnetlce accounting for enemy scalps, and every match lost by an Upper Darby fencer was a long and hard-fought match. Harper led in scoring, with Furst second. The girls' division went into recess during the intra-mural basketball season, having had only one meet-a close and exciting contest which they won from Andrew Wilson. Meets with Lower Merion and Yeadon are yet to be held. Seated-Hoffman, Wallick, Furst, Goldsmith, Geist, Bellingef, Marion, Whittaker, Smith. Second Row-Evons, Tltomhlll, Fisher, Campbell, Hayman, Duncan, Albef, Joule, Coniston, Clements, Bayer, Bray, Sohner. Third Row-Bowden, Chandler, Chase, Ml. Hall CAdvise0, Bryant, Mathues. Carty. l Page 169 I Lett to Right dMoon, Sloclndale, Carter, Mintnr, Pierce, Murphy, Creery. X1 . x it . if f, - -33 1-gl . Xxgtkimkff .'. -- ..,s-.j-, ,.- 1153 he ? l Page 1701 MD CHEERLEADERS The Cheerleaders have been very capably led this year by Charlotte Moore. They have functioned at football and basketball games, at pep meetings, and in the assemblies leading the U. D. rooters in verbal and vocal support. Charlotte Moore and Dorothy Creery are the wearers of the U. D. on this year's squad. Members who may receive letters next year, upon the completion of two years' service, are Carter, Mintzer, Pierce, Muzerelli, and Stocksdale. The squad loses only Charlotte Moore by graduation, and so Upper Darby is looking forward to a year of enthusiastic and dynamic cheering led by a squad of capable and veteran cheerleaders. '- 43 'F ..:::,-as QS CHORAL CLUB The Choral Club, composed entirely of students of the regularly scheduled chorus classes, was organized four years ago. This year the club proved to be as great a success as ever. This success can be attrib- uted largely to the monthly meetings held from 8:00 to 9:30 P. M. in the high school auditorium, and tothe excellent training received through Mr. Dengler, whose hard work and patient teaching are greatly to be commended. The two maior obiectives of the choral year were the Foil Musical, and the Spring Cantata. This year, the latter presentation was The Holy City by Alfred Gaul. The chorus, which completed its part of the work beautifully, was ably supplemented by a professional quartet and orchestra, and the combination produced a marvelous interpretation of Mr. Gaul's music. To those who may be interested, Mr. Dengler has announced that next spring the club will sing The Seven Last Words of Christ by Dubois, and we may safely look forward to another one of those excellent presentations, which have made the Choral Club both notable and esteemed. AIJIYO President Joseph Shortlidge Vice-President john Wilbur Secretary Christine Pratt Assistant Secretary Thelma Burris Treasurer Jeanne Milliette Assistant Treasurer Mary Cross Librarians Ray Phillips Hubert Holmes Frank jackson Cyrus Carberry .All I 'A :O -' fl. l Page 173 I Bottom Row-Raum, Wittig, Canon, Yalclmofi Mr. Haupt, director, Knopi, Beneclra, Phillips. Second Row-Timm, Cartledae, McCauxland, Knight, Shrader, Crawford, Helmus, Lyman, Myers, Tvler. Third Row- Messina, Woodruff, Tambuno, Dotti Corl, Taylor, Houser, Ferris, Keeports. fa g' ':'lf'! pg - M' T Na I Page 174 1 ORCHESTRA Our school orchestra has lust completed another successful year under the able leadership of Mr. Haupt. The orchestra is a class activity whose chief purposes are to provide musical entertainment forthe school and to become familiar with orchestra literature. The former has been splendidly shown in class assemblies and in the iunior and senior plays. Because of the large number in the orchestra only a selected group was able to play for the operetta. These representatives did splendid work in this year's aperetta, Llp in the Air. This spring, they also had the honor of providing musical accompaniment for the pageant given at the Junior High School. Twenty members ol this organization have been fortunate enough to be chosen for the Suburban Music Festival, which is a program given by the association fbr musical education and advancement. Our orchestra has also visited many other high schools in exchange programs. Besides providing enioyable entertainment, these programs have been a great factor in creating good will among the neighboring schools. Even though the orchestra will lose seventeen of its members in June, Mr, l-laupt will doubtless present a very creditable group again next year. AND BAND Although at the beginning of this year the band was handicapped by the graduation of fifteen of its musicians, it played through the year with the success due the long drill and practice under its leader, Mr. Dotti. Under Mr. Dotti's tutelage, the band earned well-deserved praise at all the football games and at a great many banquets both in and also out of school. ln an assembly exchange program, the players visited Ridley Park High School. During the year the band held its third annual concert. The result was very successful considering that this was the first concert for which an admission price was charged. The band continued to play the higher type of music in which it excells lust as it always has in the past. The officers of the band this year were Mr. Dotti's Son, Robert, who follows his brother, John, in the captaincy, John Edwards, First Lieutenant, George Kelly, Second Lieutenant, Thomas Wood and Ralph Peck, Sergeants. The band will lose thirteen members this year but from the large number coming from the Junior High School, Mr. Dotti forecasts the largest band in its history. First Row--Youna, Rank, Malen, Griffith, Smith, Keats, Conard, R. Dotti, Donaldson, Benedict McGrath, Thomas, Pfaff. Second Row-Mckibben, Taylor, Dutton, Morrell, Matsinaer, Schwartz, W., Mr Dotti iDlredorJ Miller, Wood, Le Cron, Fuller, Zinlz, Anderson. Third Row-Bahler, Tate, Sharples, Schwartz, E. Mullen, B., Dotti, W., Edwards, Durborow, Mullen, C., Wienhardt, Blxler. Fourth Row-Dominaues, Grayboyes, Sawyer, Peck, Martin, Chase, McKay, Wise, England Holfman, Huliclr, Kelly. WB XX I Page 1751 I 4- , qv. 1 1 K' 1 iv' :mu 'fi , 1.1, qs: m 'r ,Q .. 1 ,J . FAT ' kr' 2 'A , 'K 'v' 5 f .D Q V'122 '.,.,,H-- Vw- - . 4 , , , . ,.....,.........,.n ,.Y..,. MVT! 5. Mm , EPM - if 75 Q D Frm and GVQ 1955 ADAM AND EVA SYNOPSI OF Ur'-3121 P:,'fV1yQ1'- Y 1'-'ffm THE C NS? 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'- u POMANDER WALK John Savle 10th Baron Otford Lteut The Hon John Sayle P Admrral Srr Peter Antrobus Jerome Brooke Hoskyn Psa e Rev jacob Ste nroyd D Basrl Prrng e W1 e Muffrn Man e Lamplrqhter e Lyesore Madame Lucre Lachesnars Mlle Marrolarne Lachesnars Mrs Pamela Posket Mass Ruth Pennymrnt Mrss Barbara Pennymrnt The Hon Carolrne Thrrna Nanelte ,lane N Drrected by Myrtle V Ardrs S THE CAST Joseph Sho tl dge Howard Hessle Rogers Brooks Davrd Aarshalr George Mathues Robert Goldsrrr th oseoh Lenny Wayne F are Danrel Bond Wrllram Vaughan Ldward er lam s Youn Frances S Iss-r ean Ewa Kathleen l-larr lane Coon V jrn 3 Lrnch lsabell Nerlp Grace Nangner Florence Frabar-I Betty lrelan loseohrne Garfreld Bettv F grer Rurh Ca houn SYNOPSlS OF THE PLAY Pomander Walk an arrstocratrc row of lrttle houses rnhabrted by Str Peter Antrobus retrred admrral of Hrs Maresty Krng George s Navy Mrs Posket, wealthy wrdow of Alderman Posket, who rs determrned to become Lady Antrobus, Mr Brooke l-loskyn, man of fashron and father of cr famrly, Dr Sternroyd, learned and eccentrrc clerrc, and the Mrsses Pennyrnrnt, pretty and rmpoverrshed ladres who rent the lower floor of therr house to Mr Basrl Prrnale a vrolrnrst, rs electrrfred by the arrrval of Mme Lachesnars, a beautrful French wrdovv and her daughter, Marrolarne Lord Ctford Srr Peter s dearest frrend comes to hrm to ask hrm to persuade the former s son the Hon john Sayle to agree to a marrrage vvrth an herress, The Hon Carolrne Thrrng who rs absorbed rn charrty Lord Qtford confesses to Srr Peter that he has never forgotten a certarn Lucy Pryor whom hrs parents forced hrm to ,rye up After lord Qtford s departure, whrle the Walk rs takrng rts afternoon nap jack Sayle, comrng to vrsrt hrs father s frrend Srr Peter, frnds Marrolarne beneath the elm lt rs a case of love at frrst srght and jack leaves promrsrng to return the next day When Srr Peter presents hrm to Mme Lachesnars, she farnts wrth shock a Meek later lack has not returned and Madame tells her heart b oken daughter that he rs the son of Lord Ctford fvho had loved her rn her youth before her marrrage to a Frenchman Marlolarne promrses to try to forget lack, and fund happrness rn helprng others She begrns by drplomatrcally breakrng down Basrl Prrngles snyness to such an extent that he proposes to the delrght d Mrss Baroara Srnce Srr Peter rn a frt of rage threatened to prosecute the Eyesore, a ruffran who hurled Mrs Posket s cat rnto the rrver, Marrolarne approaches hrm to warn nrfrr of hrs danger The Eyesore flrngs off hrs drsgurse and stands revealed as lack He tells Marrolarne that hrs father hearrng of aclf s rnterest rn her and fearrng for the match vvrth Carolrne Thrrng, made hrm promrse to Nart a vvcek before returnrng to Pomander Walk jack has vvarted and strll sure of hrs feelrng for Marrolarne, has returned to marry her Dr Sternroyd hrdes lack rn hrs house and secure a marrrage lrcense Then Lord Otford, comrng to fund hrs son, drscovers rn Mme Lachesnars the Lucy of hrs youth he realrzes that hrs love for her rs not dead, and begs her to forgrve htm for hrs former desertron She refuses That nrght Srr Peter, who has been trrcked rnto prooosrng to Mrs Posket arded by that lady, helps hrs frr nd to see Mme Lachesnars agarn On thrs occasron Lord Qtford me ts wrtn success, ana as Lucy consents to become the second Baroness Qtford the confused Dr Sternroyd mrstakes hrs rnqurrres concernrng a marrrage lrcense for an avowal of hrs knowledge of hrs son s presence, and drvulge jack s hrdrng place To tne surprrse of tne young couple both parents grve consent and the curtarn falls wrth matrrmony rmmrnent for all concerred t Page 179 l ll II ' , , .,......... rx . 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'bfi-:i 'f' First Row-'-Raffensberqar, Erickson, Milliette, h Voss Ponder Leicey Beattie McCord, Nort , 1 I , Davis, Dugdale, Black, Evans, Mostardi, Warts, Allen, Tenor, Dealzyne. ond Raw Force, Himmelsbach, Hooven, Sec '- Whiteley, Smith. Third Row--Wilbur, McClean, Roehm, Wist Mintxer, Good, Hauser, G., Burris, Coulbourn Eby, Blunt, Hauser, V., Laubach, Pratt, Tyron Hill, Green, Alber, Cross, Mcllvaine, Happersett: Monis. Fourth Row--Garfield, Spangler, Elwood, Beatty Reynolds, Wood, Robins, Way,' McConnell: Duncan, Ron, Cypliers, Ziegler, Wiener, Rouse, Hannon, Troxell, Buslley. ' Filth Row-Kelley, Watkins, Rodda, Sclterlner- horn, Frazer, McClunq, Knight, Burns, Carberry Dyke, Wybora. President john C. D. Wilbur Vice-Presidents Hannah Himmelsbach Sally Reynolds Secretafv jean Traxell HIST' ,QV Y 511 .ohm l ills gli' A lbvl- RD I Q:fBiT l Page 18521 1 1 ,,-..4-,- DRAMUS CLUB UP IN THE AIR George Burbank, a big business man, tolerates no one but a young fellow of brown and daring as candidate for the hand of his daughter Betty, who is already wooed, much to his annoyance, by Harald Post, ci young man of lust the opposite type. Burbanlc's friend, McCulIom, a movie magnate, proposes to stage a spectacular flying stunt by a young aviator, Joe Bennett, who has applied for a iob in the movies, and offers a prize to any amateur who will malce a parachute lump. Jim Carter, l-larold's busybody friend, seizes on this as the young man's opportunity to malce good, and devises various alibis which will prevent his actually going up, while gaining credit for bravery. One by one these alibis fail, and l-larold gets more and more deeply involved. Finally he is forced to go through with it in spite of himself, and by a comic Huke manages to maintain his reputation as a dare-devil, to gain the enthusiastic approval of Burbank, and to win the girl of his choice. Um, fx, , 4 ?v i f? ' W' ' -fail' x 1 ACTIVITIES XD' ,.f Vx. 'X . 4 v 1 THE ACORN The Acorn rendered its sixth year of service to the school with a staff of only forty-four members as compared to the fifty-eight of last year. Under the expert supervision of Miss Mallon, Adviser, and Clara Diven, Editor, the Acorn tool: second place in the contests conducted by the Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association, and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The Acorn has presented a number of special features. At the begin- ning of the year a baby Acorn was edited to introduce the Acorn sales campaign, ln the issue before the Lower Merion football game, the regular sports page was made a special Lower Merion page, giving sports write-ups and pictures of the Upper Darby varsity players. The November QQ issue celebrating the Fifth anniversary of the Acorn, featured the high lights of Upper Darby since the paper has been published. On the last day before the Easter vacation an April Fool's number was printed called The Bark, which was well received by the student body. lt may be well said that this year has been an outstanding year for the Acorn in that more special features have been published than in former years. Thus, the Acorn has finished its sixth year with its Grow and Gain and Give motto still strongly prevailing. Seated-Desmond, Lehnau, Wyatt, Gaston, Diven, Lucker, Unglaub, Titlow, Wiley. Second Raw' Wendt, Thornhill, Holiman, Andis- man, Bortx, Miss Mallon CAdvise0, Dooley Block, Oehmichen, Brinker, Ifill, Gebler, Frank. Third Row' Pearson, Harris, Armstrong, Milli- ette, Ryder, Fisher, Hutchinson, Peterson, Kifferly Young, Weber, James. Fourth Row Vaughan, Monow, KeIIey,joachim Cassidy, Clokey, Van Amburgh, Crawford Zimmerman. Editor Clara Diven Assistant Editor Margaret Gaston Business Manager joseph Lehnau Advisers Miss Mallon, Mr. Walliclr J --. r .Y . -Q 'Hgh I . i ' .fftivr 11,5 . J lllw Q lPage 1851 1 1 1 First Row-Weiler, Irelan, Smith, Marshall, Groothius, Frazer, Knoedler, Mohan, Stauier. Second Raw-Miss Gaulrrodger QAdvise0, Davis, Spencer, Eby, Smith, Davis, Missirner, G.,Stephen- son, Norman, Sohner, Miss Clegg QAdviserJ. Third RowwWadetslry, Smith, D., Donahue, Winchell, Frobora, Biester, Stevens, Brebner, Schwartz, Russell, Frank, Kepler, Fisher. Top Row -Wells, Andre, Kinder, Bushey, Canesa Frazer, Willis, Mathues, Furst, Walker, Gillies, Pittman, Raum, Myers. Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Mariorie Groothius George Davis Assistant Editor Business Manager ,lean Slack Wayne Frazer Advisers Miss Gaulcradger, Miss Clegg, Mr. Wallick ,..V! L J ,L 'K , flirt T l ! 2 1 .Xi . E ' i X Hoff' - Q .S 1 i A l ff, .3 ' ea g X ,. l Page 186 1 THE UPl'DAH Four times a year the entire staff gathers around the paste-pot, scissors and pins. At this orgy of snipping and gluing, the galleys, upon much rearranging, emerge as a dummy. Thus the Upi-Dah is whipped into shape lor its readers. This does not indicate that work is done at no other time, but these occasions are the few where the mass effort of the stall is audible and visible. However, in between times the members of the stahl can be seen snatching and purloining manuscripts from shy owners, typing, manuscript reading, and proof-reading. The comradeship experienced, the cooperation given, and the ioy of achieving a goal fully repay the members of the staff for their labors. The material reward of their efforts is gained from the second place awarded to the magazine by the Pennsylvania School Press Association, and from the First place awarded the magazine by the Columbia School Press Association. However, none of this would have been possible without the assistance both intellectual and social, given by the advisers. The thorough coopera- tion of Miss Clegg and the art staii, Miss Gaukrodger and the editorial stall, and Mr. Wallick and the business staff make possible a magazine that is read and enioyed by all. THE OAK The Oak is a complete summary of the events in the school life of the class of 1934. The staff is chosen with much difficulty from over a hundred applicants, lt is composed of literary, business, art, and typing departments and is ably supervised by Joyce Knoedler, editor-in-chief, and Mr. Noel, literary adviser. Under their leadership the entire group has worked industriously to produce a book which will be a memento of three of the best and happiest years in our lives. This year's Oak is different from the preceding issue, in that the personal biographies have been eliminated. Only the name, address, course, and service to the school will appear with the pictures. Also we are one of the first public high schools to use the aquatone process of printing. Bottom Row -Millis, Harris, Barron, Frobora, Brooks, I., Knoodlor, Higrnan, Sroulhr, Sohnor, Criswoll. Second Row-Coarh, Woilor, Srnirh, Hulchinson, Simpson, Hirnrnolsbach, Stewart, Amadlo, Bishop, Brown, B. Third Row-Vaughan, Brooks, R., Canrrhors, Worsley, Miss Clegg KAdvisorJ, Travis, Marshall, Brown, S., Lipman. Fourth Row-Ogdon, Frazer, Mr. Nool CAdviso0, Millar, Burns. Ediror-in'Chiol Joyce Knocdlor Business Manager Jamos Brooks Advisors Mr. Nool, Miss 0099, Mr. Wallick 15?-si Cv -,fix 'K X fx. I .z D ' l QV' ,lf f l Page 1871 Bottom Row-Mr. Tyson, advisor, Myers, Milliete, Homer, Harris, Wilkes, Keating, Diven, Mr. Dame, adviser. Second Row'-frittanden, MocMullin, Raurn, Miss Mallon, adviser, Cook, Trainor, Davis. Top Row -Banner, Crawford, Scott, Snyder, Bums, Ogden, Lovin. President James Wilkes Vice-President Gordon Hauser Secretary Kathleen Harris Advisers Miss Mallon Mr. Dame Mr. TYson FE. Q. gill ii x , ij, K uh l Page 188 1 ii ,- STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, a student governing body, which was organized in 1931, has continued its work in studying student conditions, and when necessary, recommending steps which the members and advisers feel will make school life pleasanter for both teachers and students. A number ol committees were at work during the year, and various dilticulties, such as the traffic situation in the rear driveway, were studied and surmounted. Charters were granted to two new organizations, The Pleiades Club, and The Leeuwenhoelc Society. Delegates from Upper Darby attended and contributed to conferences which were held at other high schools and at which common problems were discussed. Among the Council's outstanding accomplishments are the institution of an evening assembly where letters for fall sports were awarded and recognition given championship teams, and a survey of club dues and expenses which was made of the entire school in order to discover if the average pupil was cut off from activities because of the expense involved. The Council also aided in planning May Day, which is an annual part of its work. , 'J it , ,u ,xg 31' 2. 9 , M 52232: Z1 'l . NN - TRIBUNAL The Tribunal, established in 1993, is one of the oldest executive organizations in Upper Darby Senior High School. The Tribunal aims to correct faults of individual students that are brought to its attention by the monitors. Therefore, because of the nature of its business, which is done behind closed doors, the Tribunal receives a very small amount ol publicity. After new members are installed in the Tribunal, at the beginning of each semester, a mock trial is held. This is done to acquaint the new members with the trial procedure. The fact that there have been only a small number of cases, and most of these minor ones, brought before the Tribunal proves that through its fairness and good iudgment it has earned the respect and cooperation of the greater part of the student body. Bottom Row-Thornhill, Bruce, Crawford, Simpson, Scott, Biclrel, Worts. Second Row-Roum, Myers, F., Mcllvoine, Arm- strong, Myers, I., Potts, Martens, Elsrood, Wiley. Third RowAUphouse, Clark, Snyder, Mr. Dome, adviser, Watson, Thompson, Dutton. First Semester, President Dovid Crawford Vice-President Minor Bruce Secretory Dorothy Simpson Second Semester, President Kenneth Scott Vice-President Fronlr Biclret Secretory Doris Bishop Adviser Mr. Dome Qi if .QR l :iam Y, fiy TlQ5LQ x , lj 1, ,rf uxn l Page 189 1 -, ,. 4 ' W 11 . -r' 'A Seated-Phillips, Frobora, Page, Crittenden. Second Row-Smyth, Stetser, Dalton, Blakely, Pain, Roth, Note, Bickel. Third Row-Lenny, Kinder, Greenlield, Miss Mallon KAdviserJ, Deering, Burt, Mclntire. Fourth Row-Froehlich, Travis. Scott, Harris, Hauser. First Semester President William Crittenden Chairmen Ruth Page Claude Phillips Second Semester President Clinton Heyd Chairmen Florence Froborq Clinton Heyd Adviser Miss Mallon Q FI. Q5 '1 if ft tk wt. 1 f yt x ,u ' N t I Page 1901 X. X BOARD OF MONITORS The staff of the senior monitors has this year faithfully served both school and class in its duty of preserving and enforcing low and order during the senior lunch period. Great effort has been shown by the entire group in encouraging the student body to realize its own responsibility, and therefore willingness to cooperate has increased. Yet, with this purpose in mind, the monitors have made their work as inconspicuous as possible, thus avoiding any resentment of supervision. This fall the board originated the plan of having a dance, given by each group before going off duty. These were given for the purpose of entertaining the entire class in appreciation of the students' cooperation, and were held in the gym during the home room study period. And thus, the twenty-five senior monitors have both pleasantly and efficiently accomplished the work of the executive department of student government. DEBATING TEAM The Debating Team has shown great cooperation in carrying on the traditions of Upper Darby during the last year. It was only this willing- ness to worlc together which made it possible for Mr. Morris, who assumed the advisership this year, to overcome the handicap ol having only two experienced speakers on the team. ln view of this and the comments ol the iudges the teams can be iustly proud of their record. Won Lost AFlirmative 3 2 Negative 2 3 Total 5 5 Beulah Carlston was a most fortunate addition to the team this year, as she was singled out for commendation by the iudges in each contest in which she spoke. Her logical presentation, clear enunciation and pleasing manner made her a winning debater. The question debated in all five contests was: Resolved, That the U. S. should adopt the essential features of the British system of radio control and operation. This year brought the innovation of a dinner and a conference for the debaters of all schools with which Upper Darby had relations. This was given at Upper Darby, April 17, 1934, at Mr. Tyson's invitation and made a fitting Finish to the debating season. I Front Row 4Wist, Thornhill. Second Row-Wilov, Jonas, Frobofa, Wilson, Carlston, Dotwoilor. Third Row-Ungloub, Morris, Mr. Morris, coach, Donohue. ,.X, 5 dxrfs-Y N, -1, T so -ND C .Ei Z M i it lPage 191 l Bottom Row -Grimshuw, Druce. Second Row --Santmyers, Kaysen, Baldwin. Third Row4Lelco, Bruckner, Mr. Kuntxloinon, adviser, Thuclreroy. l page 1991 President Byron Kuyson Secretary Donald Sanlmeyers Treasurer Herman Lelco ,fs cp Q N ly 'i CHESS CLUB The Chess Club under the guidance of Mr. Kuntzleman has taken part in matches with other schools and has been successful in the moiority of them. The club was organized in order to teach chess and to help those who understand the game to further their knowledge and also to create friendships at Upper Darby and with other schools, ln doing this work the Chess Club has been greatly helped by the efficiency of its officers, Byron Kaysen, Donald Santmyers, and Herman Lelco. The Chess team was composed of Sidney Dreuse, Byron Kaysen, William Thackeray, Donald Santmyers, and Lawrence Baldwin. Their record is as follows: Opp. U. D. Collingdale 5 5 Glen-Nor O 10 Lansdowne 1 9 Swarthmore O 8 Collingdale 6 4 Haverford O 'IO Cforfeitb Glen-Nor O 'IO Lansdowne 4 6 Ridley Park 'IO O Cforfeitj Swarthmore 6 4 Haverford O 'IO Cforleitj xx t A CAPPELLA CHORUS The A Cappella Chorus, which is led by Mr. Dengler, is a group of selected singers recruited from the Choral Club. Their entire repertoire is memorized and sung without accompaniment, hence the name. Occa- sionally, selections requiring an accompaniment are added to make programs diversified and more entertaining, but in general this chorus performs accurately and artistically without it. This year the A Cappella Chorus has carried Upper Darby's musical standards to Wilmington, Abington, Cheltenham, Lansdowne, and Radnor. The group also Sang at the Temple University Musical Festival. Bottom Row-Hanrohan, Greenlield, Milliette Cross, Phillips, Carberry, Jackson, Shortlidge Mr. Dengler CDirectorl, Wilbur, Holmes, Fletcher Bunis, Pratt, Hooven, Hlmmelsbach, Good, Voss Second Row-Duncan, Carson, Sinclair, Coulbourn, Eby, Garfield, Page, Dyke, Knopf, Suydom McCIean, Hargrove, Loy, Germer, Dedrick Spencer, Robins, Houser, V. Third Row-Deakyne, Jacoby, Dempsey, Spangler, Lee, Millis, Erickson, Lenny, Nybovg, Abel Woodruff, Germ, Raftensberger, Roehm, Blunt, W.: Laubach, Patterson, Cheyney. Fourth Row-Tyron, McNair, Mullin, C., Blunt, M. Ross, Frazer, Houser, G., Patton, Weber, Smith, Thompson, Feeck, Knight, McClung. 3, 10 9 4? Kbftcpt O50 lpage 1951 5 r r r r r .,,1 Sitting- Howlrsby, Wittig, Whitely, Bushey Brooks, Kinder, Grayson, Mann, Coniston. Second Row'-Huggins, Smith, Raitt, Blunt, Whit talzer, Miss Bock, adviser, Bowman, Slough Helscngrsn, Hodges, Burger. Third Row e Lucian, Uphouse, Yaliimoit, Cluverius, Hughes, Creery, Van Amburgh, Hindle Engle. President Leonard Edwards Vice-President james Brooks Secretary Kathleen Kinder Advisor Miss Bock lPage 1961 1 1 1 ALGETRARCA CLUB The Algetrarca Club, organized four years ago, has been efficiently guided by Miss Bock, the adviser, in its pursuit of extra-curricular activity in mathematics. The first two letters ol algebra, geometry, trigonometry, arithmetic, and calculus were used respectively to form the name of the club and thus Algetrarca represents the various branches of mathematics. Meetings are held twice monthly, at which both instructive and enioy- able programs are presented. The members take active part, and also, the club has heard several outside authorities speak on several phases of mathematics. An important feature ol the year is the annual meeting in coniunction with the Steinmetz Scientific Society, and also a banquet is one of the club's regular yearly activities. Both the planetarium and the Swarthmore observatory were visited by the group during the winter. ln June, the Algetrarca holds a doggie roast as the Final meeting of the school year. ARS POETAE CLUB In the exact words of the constitution of the Ars Poetae- The purpose ol the club shall be to get a finer appreciation of poetry and a broader knowledge of the lives of poets, and truly, its members have striven to keep always in close touch with the Fine types of poetry, and to learn of their authors. Their programs this year consisted, usually, of choosing a prominent poet whose birthday fell on or near the date of their meeting. Someone gave a brief outline of his life, and then a few of his better knovvn poenw vvere read aloud. Then these parhcular pieces vvere thrown open for a general discussion by club members, from whence many amusing and entertaining moments were derived. The annual doggie roast also helps to brighten the club's list of activities, as does the annual trip to the theater. This year, however, because of the fact that a good performance could not be decided upon by all the members, that project, so far, has been abandoned. l-lowever, it is expected that it will be renewed next year. The Ars Poetae Club, organized about Five or six years ago, and now under the capable supervision of Miss Sommer- held, has not only gained a better knowledge of poetry, but it also has the incentive to push forward and reach new heights. Seated - -Wist, Firth, Way, Diven, Myers, Gaston, Luclrer, Thornhill, Sibbit, Wallick. Second Row-Cohen, Gave, Black, McFadden, Kilterly, Gillies, Spangler, Cross, Hutt, Eyre, Miss Sommerlleld lAdviserl. Third Row-Brown, Sartin, Potts, McKay, Wyatt, Milliette, Ziegler. Fourth RowvGarlieId, Beatty, Elsroad, Reynolds, Engle, Cook, Hackett, Phillips, Smith. President Margaret Gaston Vice-President Dolores Thornhill Secretary Margaret Luclrer Treasurer Frances Myers Adviser Miss Sornrnerield is ' ' r I Page 197 I ' I 1 ' S r gfffiwrz. 'jj . N Seated--Hoover, Note, Dalton, Brinlrer, Bannar, Haskins, Wyatt, Wilson, Amadio. Second Row--Frank, Dempsey, Cross, Mulholland Mulgrew, Grammer, Germer, Diehl, Dole, Free: Mostardi, Miss Richards CAdviserl. Third Row--Mr. Hamilton CAdviserD, Biester, Brennan, Gebler, Dower, Schimpl, Houser, McCord, Bruder, B., Bruder, D., Baurrrgardner. Fourth Row Switzer, Mendenhall, Flohr, Wise, Hirst, Davis. President Thomas Bannar Vice-President Beatrice Haskins Secretary Peililv Dalton Treasurer Betty Brinker I Page 1981 ' V. . .. gf' 1 ' ' , '. r'f::jif,SIV r ,LGTTQ1 ' I ' , ,wwf A X X COMMERCE CLUB The Commerce Club will hold its annual 'doggie roast' by Noylor's Run this evening at 6:3O -familiar words. And that isn't oll, for this unique club, sponsored by Miss Richards and Mr. Hamilton also published a newspaper, had an excellent banquet and a picnic, enioyed a lecture at the University of Pennsylvania, and tool: an interesting trip to the Western Union Telegraph Company. Since its institution in the commercial life ofthe school seven years ago, the club has been highly successful in carrying on its original purposes. It has endeavored to further acquaint students with business work, promote social contacts, and loster o community ol interests among students for the benefit and pleasure of all. GERMAN CLUB Upper Darby's German Club has successfully completed the fourth year of its existence under the competent advisership of Miss Grunberg. The club is a member of the lnter-High School German Club, an organization composed of representatives of Philadelphia and suburban schools, which meets monthly. At the German club's meetings both entertainment and business are presented. There are often talks on the famous German statesmen, and the great poets and dramatists. The members this year are learning German folk-dances, and are also studying the various native customs. The season is closed annually by a banquet, given in honor ofthe depart- ing seniors. Bottorn Row-Bralmer, Cohen, Edwards, Wist, Bliss, Heidelberg, Hunter. Second Row- Srnllll, Engle, Pearson, Miss Grun- berg CAdvise0, Monis, Mayer, Unqlaub. Third Rowe Wallrer, Marshall, Reese, Linder, Dolan, Mathues, Dean, Harrar, Helm. President Clifford Bliss Vice-President Claudine Wist Secretary Frieda Heidelbew Treasurer Leonard Edwards Adviser Miss Grunberl 1' J 1 I Page 199 l First Row-Vaughn, Brooks, R., Crawford, Wilkes, PUPPHI IUHMOI1, Brooks, J., McGowan. Second Row-Bender, Hallahan, Knopf, Cqrufhm Mr. Diehl lAdviserJ, Hamilton, Heyd, Miller Rude, Phillips. Third Row-Jackson, Walker, Ogden, McCauley Fmlleb 5l'0fllid9G, Tvlllplrins, Eastwood, Zimmer: MUN. Trdvii, Banner, Woli, Hilles. Fourth Row-Desmond, Frazer, Miller, Broughton Horner, O'Dono9hue, Curtis, Ore, Simon Watson, Brown. TOD RowMAlbert, Wilbur, Scott, Clark, Ferris, Dvvir. KellY, Cailliot, Pottonaer, Stubbs, Bums, President Vice-President William Plover James Wilku 50007017 Treasurer David Crawford George Johnson Chdvldin Seraaant-at-Arms James Brooks Rogers Brook, Advisor Mr. Diehl .kr-Y ST Y!-7. XM l Page 200 I 1 1 1 1 BOYS' Hl'Y The boys of the l-li-Y Club have worked faithfully to maintain their prestige as an organization dedicated to loyalty, cooperation, and unselfish service to the school and community. Together with the Girls' Hi-Y they have ushered at athletic contests, and at musical programs, and have received our opponents and conducted them about the school. They help to serve at the Information Desk and at Christmas were active in Welfare work. The Boys' Hi-Y Club shared with the Girls' l-li-Y the honor of spon- soring the first conference of the Hi-Y clubs of all the high schools in Delaware County. At this meeting the problems and achievements of the respective organizations were freely discussed. The l-li-Y basketball team, also new this year, has added to the feeling of friendship between schools, while the Father and Son Banquet fostered comradeship in Upper Darby. N Sb l l l i it dl , -19 msg, GIRLS' HI'Y During the last year the Girls' l-li-Y Club has tried to maintain the high standard of service and character which the organization has previously upheld. ln addition to their regular duties at the Information Desk, the members have cooperated with the Boys' Hi-Y in ushering, and in acting as hostesses at the first conference of the Hi-Y Clubs in Delaware County, which was held at Upper Darby. They aided Mrs. Wolstenholme in the welfare room throughout the entire year, se it the annual Christmas gifts to Caney Creek and supervised the baskets which were given at that season. The Girls' l-li-Y tendered its recognition to the girl athletes of Ll. D. at a dinner, the Hockey Dinner. On this occasion, members of the Boys' Hi-Y acted as waiters. Later in the year members of the Girls' Hi-Y helped to serve the Father and Son Banquet. The mothers of the girls had an opportunity to meet Miss Gaukrodger and one another at the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet. The l-li'Y has ably accepted the challenge of service in developing the highest ideals of scholarship and character. . t ' r r g lr al sk' S iv . ,5 , L 0 . 9 r -, gi' 'Q' , -v 1 .1 9 G. ,o , . .sl-, . ev us.: 'N-' 'ps' Seated-Wist, Engle, Cook, Simpson, MocMuIlin, McKay, Knoedler, Horrls, Groothius. Second Row-Weiler, Russell, Irelon, Diven, Froborg, Wyatt, Milllette, Armstrong, Creery, McConnell, Walker, Fasolos, Fisher, Thornhill. Third Row---Barrett, Relff, Grayson, Bushey, Potts, Miss Gaukrodger KAdvlse0, Smith, Kinder, Lynch, Luclxer, Unglaub, Myers, Bishop. Top Row- Roum, Whittaker, Violelc, Broselmon, Winchell, Gensemer, Gaston, Heldlberg, Hutt. President Vice-President Gwendolyn MocMullln ,lane Cool: Secretary Treasurer Jean McKay Dorothy Simpson Adviser Miss Gouluodger -X t .l V X I , l. .y , x ' .' XXX ,r' ff X ' I X 4 . XX!! lPage Q01 l is-ak' Bottom Row-Fawley Stauller Sohner Donahue, Jones, Kreider, Watethouse, C-iarlield, lHokonson Gaston, Troxell, Armstrong, Knoedler, Dole I-Jiveln, Huber, Paige, Mann, Amadio, Mostardi ran . Second Row-Conway, Fisher, Weiler, Lehman wmisiey, smiley, ami, Hill, cum-traits, Alborf Meyer, Atkinson, Carr, Reynolds, Beatty, Alexan- der, McDowell, McLane, Wyatt. Third Row-Smith, Stevens, Shultz, Creery, Hannon Elsrod, Grayson, Bell, Cook, Walker, Simpson Harris, Eilert, Heidelberg, McLaren, Lynch Stubbs, Hill, Simmons, Stumm, Thornhill. Fourth Row-Mr. Kuntzleman, adviser- Higmon Joachim, johnson, Timm: Levin, Allsert, Will Cooley, Leko Hood, Van Amburgh, Bodtke wan, cunts, snsniiag., swan, cmpbsii, Mi Thomas, adviser. Fifth Rowiliegler, Morris, Carberry, Philips Young, Birchall, Matthews, Doyle, Gerkin Brown, Brooks. President Vice-President Barbara Armstrong james Young Secretary Treasurer Joyce Knoedler jean Troxell Advisers Mr. Kuntzleman Mr. Thomas th x , 'fl' 'Ti ' X59-. - r v W Q W Q- x I Page 209 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HISTORY CLUB The History Club is one of the largest clubs in the school, consisting of 104 members. Its membership is open to members of the iunior and senior classes of the high school who are interested in history. In the semi-monthly meetings of the club, current events of interest to the mem- bers are discussed. The aim of the club is to create in the members an interest in the affairs of the world about them. Early this year members of the club visited the Planetarium at the Franklin Institute, where the mysteries of the stars were explained to them. In May, the club plans a trip to New York, as the trip last year was such a success. Visits to the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, the Aquarium, Chinatown, and to other points of interest in the city are planned. In its meetings, the club has been taking a trip around the world. Talks by the members on France, England, Italy, Spain, Hawaii, etc., have helped to add interest to their meetings. Mr. Kuntzleman and Mr. Thomas, the advisers, have always striven to make the club a pleasant one for its members. Maybe this is one of the reasons its membership is so large and so much sought after. 54 LATIN CLUB Under the guidance of an excellent staff of officers and an efficient adviser the Latin club's fifth year of existence has been brought to a successful close. The monthly meetings were carried out with the idea in mind of creating a greater interest and knowledge in the study of the Latin language. Several plays were presented by the various members throughout the year in both ancient and modern form dealing with the Italian people. Readings and explanations were likewise given in carrying out the original plan. Many games were played in the meetings which tried to test the knowledge of one's worlc in Latin and for which a prize was given to each winner. Pictures also were shown which created deep interest in the meeting. Refreshments were served in many of the meetings to add a final touch to the entertainment and enioyment of the members. With the call for the welfare work throughout the year the Latin Club cooperated whole-heartedly with the officials. A trip to the Hedgerow Theatre was taken, where further entertain- ment and learning was provided. It may well be said that this record of the club's activities for this past year may be used as a fine example for future club members. Bottom Row -Bowman, Smith, J., Andre, Fisher Wist, McGovern, Whitoloy, Miss Noble, adviser: Jones, Bushoy, Groothius, Hlmmolsbach, Staulor Coffman, Spencer, Stubbs, Benson, Hutt, Myers Second Row -Grayson, Walker, Kinder, Frohorg Divan, Hill, Eyre, Coniston, Grocn, McKay, Potts McDowell, Smith, D. Third Row'--Higgins, Hunh, Kecports, Zona, Holxanson, Reilt, Brown, Morris, Slaclr, Kroidor Martens, Lovin, Bassett, Campbell. Fourth Row-V-Gilda, McConnell, Burns, Black, Spangler, Whittaker, Kifhrly, Graves, Itill, Froxor, Van Arnburgh, O'Donoghuo. Consul Mariorio Groothuis Praotor Judith Bushov Scribe Betty jones Adviser Miss Noble 'I' 'Waals- 7 gl , ' . -it E-lgkfilv l lil , 'lil' K :L i .5 - ' V lx s 1' ,y ' s X ' 'X in l Page 203 1 Bottom Row -Garfield, Fisher, Fawley, Smith D., Andre, lrelan, Coulbourn, Miss Chrisman, adviser, Faxolas, Brooks, Smith F. Huber, Page, Mann, Sohner, Alexander, Ziealor. Allmont Milliette Knoedlerl Mclntyre Second Row - Woilor, Donahoo, Loy, Smith M. Reed, Crandall johnson, Clark, Creery, Atkinson can, cuban, bw-tap, Hayman, xandu, swab, r 1 Divan, Oemichon. Thlrd Row- Kerr, Lehman, Wittig, McConnell Holsanson, Duncan, Hooley, Moyer, Dale. Barrett Zane, Helrengren, Boll, Coolt, Church, Keeports Frobora, Eilert. Fourth Row Maxtiold, Smith J., Darragh, Pratt, Whiteley, Bushoy, Grayson, Brown, Hargraves Dedriclt Luclcer, Hill, Simpson, Bishop, McLaren Stotser, Lynch, Coffman. Fifth Row---Norman, Lipman, Marion, jordan, Frazer, Wilbur, Gerlren, Josselyn, O'Connor. President Vice-President Rogers Brooks Joyce Knoedler Secretary-Treasurer Adviser Lois Fasolos Min Chrisman If Cum-25' 1 1 QI,-CQH5 lPoQe 204 1 r r 1 r r LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais was founded four years ago for the purpose of encouraging extra-curricular activity in French, ancl has since then attained a most important position among the clubs of this school. lt possesses a large and enthusiastic membership, and is under the sponsor- ship of Miss Chrismon and the entire staff of the French department. lts commendable meetings, held monthly, are expertly planned and pre- sented, and interest in the programs never lags. Lengthy French plays of the legitimate stage are given by the dramatically talented members several times during the school year at meetings thrown open to the school at large. Then, further entertainment has been presented in the form of short plays and sketches, recitotions, Guignols or puppet shows, charades, moving pictures, games, and singing. Members deliver instructive talks concerning French history, customs, people, and other subiects. Probably the outstanding activity of Le Cercle this past year was Le Diner du Capitaine CThe Captain's Dinnerl. This iolly affair, given in the style of a ship's banquet, was acclaimed a huge success. Thus, for Le Cercle Francais the year 1933-1934 has been a period of accomplishment and enioyment. 7 null LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club, organized seven years ago, has been successfully guided the past four years by Miss Stone in its services to the school. The girls devote a portion of their leisure time to work for the club, and also some members assist the librarians. ln the lotter way, training for librarianship and also practical knowledge of the principles of library science are obtained. At the semi-monthly meetings, topics for research and discussion have been such subiects as reading, book reviews, and the study of the classics. The members take active part in these programs, and many times teachers and outside speakers have delivered enioyable and instructive talks. Miss Stone, the officers, and an executive committee, composed of the chairmen of the several committees, plan the club's work and meet often for this purpose. Then the various tasks are divided among the committees into which the members are grouped. Social functions are often held, thus completely rounding out the club's activities, and makmg Hsprogram educaNonalandiecreaHonaL Bottom Row-Stubbs, McKay, Ryder, Matsinger, Stoepaleworth, Reed, Seidel, Bradley, Cool: Stelhy, Segal, Elliot, Note, Hoover, Williams Dunlap, Barcus, Stvmm, Hurloclx, Davis. Second Row-Miss Stone CAdviserD, Criswell Blythe, Leonard, Andlsman, Diehl, Robertson Weber, Amadio, Moslardi, Dale, Dempsey Carson, Hursh, Gave, Brown, Oehmichen, Pittman Brebner, Biester, Weber, W., Richards. Third Row-DeCecs:o, Amali, Calhoun, Musi Carlyle, Germer, Alf, Darraqh, E., Brennan, Wilson Donaahie, Bickel, Bell, Crandall, Beatty, Alex- ander, Conway, Ganett, Kempton, Dalton Montgomery, K., Montaomerv. M. President Vice-President jane Cook Ellen Brennan Secretary Treasurer Marian Bradley jean Stetfey Adviser Miss Stone K I Page 905 1 1 1 1 1 1 it STEINMETZ SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY The Steinmetz Scientific Society, one of the oldest organizations in Upper Darby High School, has continued to expand its sphere of activities during this, the eighth year of its existence. The Natural Science Department has done considerable research work and has completed a geological exhibit, of which the club may well be proud. The club was active in the formation of the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science. At the initial meeting of the Academy, held at Albright College, it was voted to select the president ofthe state-wide organization from the ranks of the Steinmetz Society. In addition, the ever-active photographic and radio divisions have continued to progress, the latter having successfully completed the entire reconstruction ofthe club radio station, W3AWC, from which communica- tion has been maintained with other stations throughout the eastern half of the United States and Canada. The third annual Steinmetz Christmas reunion was well attended by a large maiority ofthe organization alumni. I I Bottom RowvPatton, Knopf, Ogden, Broughton jackson. Second Row-Gohmon, Brooks, Mr. advisor, Wolf, Hopwood. Last RowiEngland, Clolcoy, Hallahan, President Albert S. Ogden Vice-Prosldont Donald Broughton Secretary-Treasurer Call L. Knopf Historian-Editor Robert C. Eubank Ysi ' v Ill lsli Oorlcin Th omas Bottom Row-Unalaub, Froborg, Diven, lrelan. Knoedler, Slack, Stauffer, Stelitey, Walker. Second Row-Winchell, MacLane, Hokanson, Graves, lftil, M. Smith, D. Smith, Stott, jones, McGovern. fltlrd Row ---- Miss Forcey, adviserf Ziegler, Bishop, Fa. es, Stetser, Whltely, Whittaker, Reed, Sartin, Moore, Mlss Welmer, adviser. Fourth Row-Maxfleld, Pease, Wallick, Troxell Janice, Hutchinson, Bushey, Troxell jean, Barrett, Zane, Armstrong. President Jovce Knoedler Vice-President Barbara Armstrong Secretary jean Slack Treasurer Betty Irelcn Q g ss t , - 'avi- sf. H+ Fi life Ea if tsl' i l l X. i u X TAY-WISTALVAN CLUB This year, under the efficient leadership of Joyce Knoedler, and the solicitous supervision of Miss Forcey and Miss Weimer, interest con- cerning the doings of the Tay-Wistalvan grew in leaps and bounds. The seniors, iuniors, and sophomores who were previously members or who became members this year were always assured of an interesting program when the semi-monthly meetings took place. The girls willingly cooperated when they were asked to assist in any sort of club activity, and produced excellent results every time. For instance, we, the listeners, were often wisely advised in the selection of forth-coming movies, new plays, and recent novels, or else we were entertained by hearing many and varied phases of the lives of our prominent authors, both of the past and of the present. Poetry, too, came in for a goodly share of attention, and the different types exhibited proved very interesting. ln addition, the club members enioyed a trip to the famous Hedgerow Theatre this winter, where Twelfth Night was being presented. As a means of diversion from our routine programs, the efforts of those who made this trip possible were greatly appreciated, and a good time was had by all. In its seven years of existence, the Tay-Wistalvan has shown a marked tendency toward growth, and now it is considered one of the more prominent clubs in school. AQUNIONI1 EDWARD STBKN Ak C0 PIIILADELPIIIA, PHOTOGRAPHY BY


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