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

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THE OAK 19 3 5 UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL UPPER DARBY PENNSYLVANIA FOREWORD J“ HE Oak this year is published and presented with a three-fold purpose in mind. First, we hope to give to the members of the class of 1935 a lasting and accurate record of its members and activities. Second, we have tried to give to the members of the Upper Darby High School a review of the events and groups that have con- trived to make this a banner year in our history. Third, the Oak hopes to present a publication which in itself is an excuse for existing, a work of which Upper Darby can be justly proud. If these purposes are accomplished within these pages, then the Oak has reached its goal for 1935. CHELSEY G. REMLEY gECAUSE of his genuine interest ond his efficiency in managing our affairs, Mr. Remley has proved himself an able adviser of the Class of 1935. He has worked tire- lessly with our class officers and the executive committee in deciding many problems which we had to meet. Besides appointing committees for our class functions, he has worked faithfully with their members. Week after week he has planned assembly programs and has succeeded in having many varied entertainments. Mr. Remley has always been ready to help us choose our school subjects and to arrange our rosters. We have found that his advice is well worth following. His general good humor has shown itself in everything that he has done, and perseverance has ever characterized his efforts. DEDICATED TO ALICE M. GOODMAN w ITH earnestness, tirelessness, ond understanding. Miss Goodman has worked with us on all of our class projects. It has been due to her originality and clever ideas that our social functions have attained so much publicity and popu- larity. Faced with such difficult problems as the Washington trip, the executive committee found Miss Goodman an in- valuable aid. Because of her sense of humor and ready wit, she has made the harder work in school life a real pleasure for those who have worked with her. Yet with all these duties Miss Goodman has always been willing to lend a helping hand to anyone who was in trouble. In appreciation of their efforts in working for the good of our class, we dedicate this issue of The Oak to our class advisers. Miss Goodman and Mr. Remley. OUR CLASS ADVISERS SCHOOL I HE Upper Darby school system had its earliest 1 beginning in a land grant made to William Garrett by the founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn, in 1684. About a hundred years later the settlers assembled, in 1779, to purchase the land whereon to erect a school. This school was built seven years afterwards on a portion of the ground now known as Upper Darby Township. This early institution of learning, like others in the revolutionary commonwealth, was not free, in the present sense of the word. However, the legislature in Harrisburg decreed the adoption of a free public school system throughout the state in 1835, and a month later a public school was opened in this township with Isaac Garrett as its first teacher. After serving the people for nearly a century, the original two-story stone school-house was removed to make way for a larger brick building. It was on the second floor of this new construction that, after the public system of schools had been established for more than fifty years, the school entertained its first alumni reunion in 1891. An addition was made to this some years later, and the Upper Darby Senior High School was then, in 1894, first established under the direction of Miss Elisabeth D. Turner, its principal. The first commencement exercises were held in 1896, when upon completion of the three-year high school course, five students were graduated, marking HISTORY the first stage in the growth and triumph of the institution which we are now leaving. Thereafter growth was assured, and the school increased in numbers until the school board deemed it necessary to erect a newer and larger building. Accordingly, the front part of the present high school was contracted for. This was in 1917. The red brick building was moved to the north end of the grounds where it now stands, while the new school was completed in 1919. The enrollment by this time had reached 260 pupils with a faculty of 17 teachers. Several purchases now afforded the school board a very desirable tract at the rear of the new building. This ground was graded in 1920 and, in dedication to those who had lost their lives in the World War, was named the Memorial Athletic Field. Nevertheless, despite constant enlargements, the enrollment grew so spectacularly that in 1924 plans were made for an annex to the main building, which was erected and completed in 1926. However, this thirty-three room addition also proved inadequate, and in 1928 another six- room addition was constructed over the heating plant. At this time an apropriation of one million dollars for a junior high school effected the removal of many from the now overcrowded senior high and greatly alleviated the strain of un- desirable circumstances upon both students and faculty. Many a lagging step has trod these boards To look herein is to find peace and serenity It marks unerringly the passing of time and generations William C. Sampson Ph.B., Sc.D. Super in tendent Miriam R. Barnet B.A,, M.A. English R. Woync Boyd Ph.B.. LI.B. English Chorlottc Chrismon B.A., M.A. Foreign Longuoges Magdalen L. Dole BA, M.A. Foreign Longuoges John H. Tyson B.S., M.A. Principol Hazel H. Bcomis B.A., M.A. Mathematics Charles M. Brooke B.A. History Florence M. Clegg Art J. Fronk Dome B.A., M.Ed. Commercial Helen S. Abroms B.A., M.A. History John S. Billingslco B A.. M.A. History Worrcn A. Brosius Ph.B. Mathematics Cori L. Clugston B.A. Foreign Longuoges Clyde R. Dengler B.A., M.A. Music Myrtle V. Ardis B.A. English Lillian E. Bock B.S., M.A. Mathematics Williom R. Buckvolter B.S.. M.A. Commercial Paul Coffey B.A., M.A. History John L. Diehl B.A., M.A. Mothemotics FACULTY ▼ Michael Dotti M.M. Music Lydia J. Foster Home Economics Williom C. Geyer B.S. Industrial Arts Agnes B. Grunberg BA., M.A. Foreign Longuoges Helen M. Ferree B.A., B.Pd., M.A. English Gertrude Fredericks B.A. Foreign Longuoges Lewis 0. Goos B.A. History Annette Hagenbuch B.S., M.A. Commercial Janet Farccy B.A , M.A. English Jennie R. Fry Physicol Education Alice M. Goodman B.S. Foreign Longuoges Science Florence I. Hoins 8.S. Home Economics Fred G. Forsgard Commercial Edith Goukrodgcr B.A., M.A. English Mahlon R. Greiner Commercial John F. Holl B.A., M.A. English William J. Hamilton B.S., M.A. Commercial Edwin L. Harer B.A. Science Dovid D. M. Houpt B.S., M.A. Music Herbert S. Herzog B.S., M S. Physicol Education Groec Jones B.S. Home Economics Ruth A. Lcomon Ph.B. Librorion Corroll R. McDonnell B.S. Science Paul K. Noel B A., M.A. English William S. Kchl B.A., M.A. Science Mary L. Lukens B.A., M.A. Educational Measurements Fcnn Minocci B.S. Commercial Karl F. Oerlein B.S., M.A. Science FACULTY ▼ Charles W. Holmes B.A. Registrar History Meric I. Koch B.A., M.A. English Zita E. Motion B.S. Dean of Gris English Chorles H. Morris B.A. English Arthur W. Packer Industrial Arts Wotrous H. Irons B.A., M.A. Commercial Eleanor M. Lowrencc Physical Education Thomos J. Milne B.C.S. Commercial E. Lucile Noble B.A., M.A. Foreign Languages Chelsoy G. Rcmley B.S., M.S. Science Soroh I. Richard Commercial Emma H. Sommerfield B.S. Science William J. I. Stewort B.S. Commerciol Elisabeth D. Turner Librarian Emeritus Roy W. Wolfgang B.S. Physical Education Clayton K. Shenk B.S , M.Ed. History M. Louise Steele B.A. English Edson C. Stronge B.S., M S. Science Stanley F. Twoes B.S. Mathematics Almo G. Wolstenholmc School Nurse Dcon E. Shull B.S. Mathomotics Joseph E. Stcrmer B.A. Foreign Languages Mary A. Toylor B.A., M.A. Foreign Longuoges Ray G. Wollick B.S., M S History Chorles L. Wood B.S., B.D., M.A. History Geoffrey von B. Slagle B.A. Mathematics McKinley H. Stevens B.A. Science E. Bruce Thomos BA, M.A. History Fronces E. Weimer B.A., M.A. English Margaret N. Yerkes B.A. English Picture not oppearing— Doris E. Stone B.L.E. Librarian Mrs. Knox and Her Assistants Laborers in U. D s Domain The Superintendent of Buildings Himself Secretaries Three are We U. D.'s Natty Bus Drivers Do We Take Their Dust? 4 lors BETTY JONES WE WHO worked and ployed with Betty Jones will always carry with us those ideals for which she stood. She had those innate qualities of cheerfulness, friendliness, helpfulness and optimism, which we should try to attain. These were shown through her faithful work on the Acorn staff and the Debating team, in the Hi-Y, and in other activities. She also received honors for her scholastic ability. To those of us who knew Betty, she was a loyal and true friend. We shall always remember her fine courage, her winning smile, her gracious ways. JOSEPH M. CHADWICK JOSEPH H. M. CHADWICK passed away on July 2, 19S4. He died as a result of peritonitis, following an operation for appendicitis. Joseph was a very quiet boy, but underneath his silence there were fine qualities which made everyone admire and respect him. His sincerity and loyalty were two outstanding characteristics. These were demonstrated by his work in several local boys' clubs. We shall remember Joe as a really worthwhile classmate and friend. THE OAK 19 3 5 Twenty CLASS HISTORY LA EMORIES' Remember when— ! Those words will carry us back through the years when we are old, but yet not too old to dream, back to the days when we were sophomores, and will sweep us on through the poges of bygone events. As sophomores we first tested the doormat at Upper Darby Senior High School. We felt very small, unimportant, and a bit anemic alongside the hulking seniors. However, we finally became occlimoted, and no longer looked for our classrooms in unlikely sections of the building. Time passed, not so quickly, but smoothly Then one day rumors flew about the school with abandon. The 69th Street Bank was only allowng withdrawals of 4%, or was it 15%, moybe 8%. In any event before we left school that day we knew that our money was no longer ours. Our class treasury was empty—minus the $320 it had before that day began Events clicked by. Our first dance! The thrill of it still lingers, and the name— Lovers' Lane. Can we ever forget? The school year rolled to a close and we were juniors. Seniors no longer filled us with awe. Contrariwise we regarded a few of them as simply overstuffed furniture. Our colorful Hallowe'en Dance passed by The year kept slipping away from us. The St. Patrick Dance inserted itself. Then came our Junior Reception to the Seniors. A sweltering night Teddy Bear furnished the music. And then it happened so quickly, we had to sit down and think about it to make sure we were right. Yes, we were. The magic word, Seniors ! And the year that seemed to consist of only a few months but paradoxically did possess the right number of days. The annual Thanksgiving Day football game with Haverford was the subject of some gloomy anticipation on the port of the student body, but a team that had had tough breaks in the scoring all season finally arrived Fightingly they blasted the title hopes of Hoverford, 20-7. The victory called for a discard of the decora- tions for our Thanksgiving Dance and the installation of suitable football orna- mentation. This Thanksgiving Dance with the Del Regis Orchestra drew the the oak Twenty-one 19 3 5 largest attendance of any school dance in the school's history. And school went on. Our belated Class Party materialized and provided a hilarious evening. The Senior Play when presented was a p6ignant drama of a shattered body and soul, and how the hero and heroine were revived by a beautiful and touching love. Shades and hues of the Purple and Gold, our basketball team twice defeated Lower Merion and we sincerely believe they would have been state champions but for the exhausting schedule they had to play in a short time. Then came the climax of our high school career. Our trip to Washington. Though doubtful as its fulfillment had appeared on the surface, in our inmost heart we could not believe that the authorities would take this away from us at the lost moment, and they did not. From this trip most of us derived as much benefit as we did from any subject we may have had in high school. The humor, gaiety, good fellowship, the widened scope that it gave our lives, the incidents that are always so abundant and can only be laughed at and enjoyed; the feeling of oride and of patriotism that is engendered in one's soul and mind is heartening The buildings and the incidents are forever emblazoned in our memory. We could not lose them if we tried. And afterward, all too swiftly our life in high school rode to a close. To begin all over again would be tempting. But continue we must. This is only a small portion of the history of the Class of '35. Much is tucked away in the minds of our classmates. It will never die in them. And skeptical though they may be of what they have learned here, there are things they hove done and have learned that they will never forget. But the real class history is yet to be enacted. For as we go out into what is often bitterly termed life, it is there that we are going to write our class's history. Maybe not in letters of gold in the history of the world. But let us enact our indi- vidual histories so that when we look back it will not be ours to say—I wish I had done that. THE OAK 19 3 5 Twenty-two MocMullon Roum Myers Frozicr CLASS OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President Secretory ...... Treasurer ...... Hugh MacMullan ...Frances Myers ......Ann Raum ....John Frozier SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Braselmon, Marjorie Brudcr, Marjory Desmond, Edwin Detweiler, Leonard Dole, Lillion Donahoo, Margaret Force, Ruth Foster, Poul Frazier, John MacMullan, Hugh McCord, Mary Myers, Fronccs Pearson, Frances Potts, Dorothy Raum, Ann Slack, Jean Timm, Karl Walker, Gerald Wiley, Howord Front Row: Miss Goodman, Adviser; Braselmon, Mac- Mullan, Myers, Raum, Frozier, Potts, Mr. Rcm- ley. Adviser. Second Row: Force, Dona- hoo, McCord, Dale, Bruder, Pearson, Slock. Back Row: Wiley, Foster, Timm, Walker, Detweiler, Desmond. CHARLES J. ARPI. 504 Burmont Road Drexcl Hill Industrial Arts School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2; SAME. Festival Chorus 2, 3. Clubs: A Cappello 3, 4; Choral 3, 4, Dromus, Chorus 3, 4. MARGARET ANN ALBER 321 North Lansdowne Avenue Lansdowne Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2; SAME. Festival Chorus 2. 3 Class: Magozme Committee 2. Clubs: Chorol 2, 3, 4; Fencing 3; History 3, 4; Library 4; Rifle 2. JUNE ANDRE 721 Shadcland Avenue Drexcl Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 3, 4; Honor Roll; Upi-Dah 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 4. Class: Ploy 4. Clubs: Le Cercie Froncais 3, 4; Plei- ades 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 4 ROBERT CHARLES ANTON 7050 Rodbournc Rood Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, A A Council 3; Monitor 2; Upi- Dah Agent 3. Clubs: Junior Izoak Wolton Lcogue 3, Vice-President 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 2, 3, Cop- tam 4; Soccer Numerals 4; Bosket- ball Numerals 4. H. WALTON ADAMS 349 Congress Avenue Lonsdownc General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Chess 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3 FLORENCE ELISE ALEXANDER 4629 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Acorn Agent 3; Upi-Dah 2, Upi-Dah Agent 2, 3. Clubs: History 3; Le Cercle Francois 2, 3; Library 2, 3. F. LOIS ANDREWS 111 Eost Providence Rood Aldon General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 3. Clubs: Lotm 4; Rifle 4 Sports: Varsity Hockey 4; Varsity Track 3; Junior Varsity Bosketball 4; Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Hockey Numerals 2. GEORGE ARDREY 3424 Plumstcad Avenue Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2. Clubs: Choral 4 _________________THE O A K 1 9 3 5 Twenty-four SEN BARBARA KENT ARMSTRONG 1201 Belficld Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A A Council 3; Acorn 2, 3, 4; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll; English Prize 2, 3, Monitor 3; Student Council 2. 4; Tr.bunal 3 Closs: Secretary 2; Vice-President 3. Dance Committee 2. 3; Memorial Day Committee 2, 3; Party Com- mittee 4 Clubs: History, Pres dent 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, President 4, Le Cercle Fran- cois 4; Toy-Wistolvon 2, Vice President 3, President 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 2, Tennis Numerals 3. VICTOR GEORGE AUBRY 347 Lansdowne Avenue Lansdowne Academic School: Athletic Association 4, Debat- ing Team 4. Closs: Ploy 4 LAWRENCE C. BALDWIN, Jr. 378 Avon Rood Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Algetrorca 3; Chess 2, 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Cross Country 4; Junior Vorsity Cross Country 3; Soccer Numerals 4. JOHN E. BARKLE 4501 State Association 2, 4; 2; SAME Festival Chorus Closs: Magazine Committee, 2 Clubs: A Coppello, President 4, Choral 2, 4, Dromus, Executive Staff 2, Cost 4 Sports: Cheer Leading 4 THE OAK Twenty-five 0 R s THOMAS J. ARMSTRONG, Jr. 422 Winfield Avenue Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic A A Councl 2 Closs: Ploy 3, Idrxecutive Committee 4 Clubsh SootyTwarsit teosketl fi’ory 4, Stemmetz Society 2. Varsity Trock 3; Junior Vor- asketball 2 RUTH IVAN BACHMAN 2826 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 4; Acorn Agent 4. DOROTHY A. BARGER 236 Burmont Road Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 4. Closs: Ploy 4, Candy Committee 4 Clubs: Algetrorca 3, Secretory 4; Fencing 2, 3, 4; History 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Tay-Wistalvon 4. E. PAULINE BARNARD 27 Harrison Avenue Clifton Heights Academic School: Athletic Association 3, 4; Honor Roll; SAME. Festival Chorus 3. Clubs: A Coppello 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Froncois 4, Library 19 3 5 S E N MILDRED E. BARNES 542 Brooksidc Avenue Yeodon Commercio I School: Athletic Association 2, 3; Acorn Agent 4. FARWELL BEAUMONT 62 Sunshine Road Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3. EDWARD FLOYD BELLINGER 22 South Kirklyn Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Algetrarca 2, 3; Dramus, Chorus 4; Fencing Team 3; Fenc- ing Club 4; Junior Izoak Wolton Leogue 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3. WILLIAM RAYMOND BENN 8511 Lansdownc Avenue Upper Dorby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Junior Izoak Walton Leogue 4. Rifle 2. 19 3 5 I 0 R S DANIEL CLYDE BARTGES 3435 Plumsteod Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3. Clubs: A Coppello 3, Choral 3, 4; Rifle 3. WILLIAM CHARLES BECKER 7728 Colvin Road Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2. Clubs: A Coppello 2, Chorol 2; Hi-Y 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Var- sity Soccer 2, 3, 4. WILLAM A. BENDER, 3rd 28 Windsor Avenue Upper Dorby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Basketball, Manager 4. ALBINA CATHERINE BERESIK 3915 Jomcs Street Drexel Hill General THE OAK Twenty-six  SENI VIRGINIA REEVES BLACKBURNE 2231 Manor Road Upper Darby General School: Acorn Agent 2 Clubs: Algetrarca 4. ELEANORE JEAN BLEYLER 449 Penn Avenue Drexcl Hill General Class: Mogozine Committee 2. Clubs: Rifle 2; Choral 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 3. DAVID HAROLD BODTKE 7111 Hozel Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 4. Class: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 3. Clubs: History 3, 4; Pleiades, Vice- President 4; Rifle 2, 3. THERESSA JEAN BOURNE 161 Wellington Rood Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 4. Clubs: Choral 4 THE OAK — - = Twenty-seven 0 R s JOHN FREDERICK BLASS 240 Wembly Road Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 4. Clubs: Chess Teom 4; Junior Izook Walton Leogue 3. Sports: Soccer Numerals 4. WILLINE SADLER BLUNT 1000 Drexcl Avenue Drexcl Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3; S. A M E. Festival Chorus 3. Class: Ploy 4; Ploy Committee 3. Clubs: A Coppello 3, 4, Algetrarca 3; Choral 3, Treasurer 4; D r a m u s. Chorus 2, Cost 3; Pleiades 3; Tay- Wistolvon 3. GRACE A. BOEGGEMAN 19 South Brighton Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 4. Clubs: Commerce 4; Library 4. PARKER BOWDEN 376 Windermere Avenue Lonsdownc Acodemic School: Athletic Association 4 Clubs: Junior Izook Walton Leogue 3; Rifle 2, 3, President 4 Sports: Vorsity Football 4, Varsity Rifle 3, 4. 19 3 5 S E N CLAIRE ELVIRA BOWMAN 704 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Upi-Doh 4. Clubs: Algetrorca 3, 4, Latin 3, 4; Li- brary 2, 3, Secretary 4. ALBERT EDWARD BRADLEY 825 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 4; Honor Roll. Clubs: Rifle 2. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2. GENEVIEVE FRANCES BRADY 314 North Lansdownc Avenue Lansdownc General GEORGE JOSEPH BRAUN 339 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 2; Monitor 2, 3; Dance Committee 4; Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Algetrorca 4; Le Cercle Fran cois 3; Rifle 3. Sports: Tennis Numerals 4; Soccer Numerals 4, Basketball Numerals 4 19 3 5 I 0 R S EDWARD BOYETTE 31 Kent Rood Upper Dorby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 4 ELIZABETH MARY BRADY 130 Ashby Road Upper Dorby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 2. Clubs: Choral 4. MARJORIE BRASELMAN 100 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A A Council 2, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 4; Stu- dent Council 4. Class: Ploy 4; Condy Committee 4; Donee Committee 3, 4; Executive Committee 4. Clubs: History 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Plei- ades 3, Secretory 4. Sports: Varsity Bosketboll 3, Coptoin 4; Vorsity Hockey 3, 4; Vorsity Track 2, 3; Junior Vors'fy Bosket - ball 2; Junior Vorsity Hockey 2. BARBARA E. BRAY 312 State Road Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll Closs: Party Committee 4 Clubs: Fencing 3; Le Cercle Francois 4, Rifle 2, Riding 4. THE OAK Twenty-eight ANNE EILEEN BRENNAN 7075 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby Commercial Clubs: Choral 3, 4; Commerce 4; Li- brary 4 HERBERT LEEDOM BROADBELT 8528 Lansdownc Avenue Upper Dorby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Soccer Numerals 4. NICHOLAS J. BROSKO 13 West Wyncliffc Avenue Clifton Heights Commercial School: Athletic Association 2. BARBARA LINDSAY BROWN 20 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby Acodemic School: Honor Roll Clubs: Ars Poetae 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; Stamp 4. FLORENCE JEAN BROWN 147 North Corol Boulevard Upper Darby Commercial ROBERT FRANCIS BROWN 37 Albert Avenue Aldan Commercial School: Athletic Association 7, 3. 4. RUSSELL MINOR BRUCE, Jr. 27 Sunshine Road Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2, 3; Tribunol 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3. Class: Executive Committee 2 Sports: Junior Varsity Football 4; Bosketball Numerals 4. ROBERT CARL BRUCKNER 141 Hilldalc Road Lansdowne Scientific School: Honor Roll. Clubs: Chess 2, 3, Secretory 4; Junior Izaok Walton League 3, 4; Stamp the oak Twenty-nine Thirty SENIORS WILLIAM C. BRYANT, Jr. 4020 Sommers Avenue Drcxel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; English Prize 3; Upi- Dah 2. Closs: Play 3; Oak. Clubs: Drill Team 2, 3, Lieutenant 4; Fencing 2, 3, 4; Pleiodes 3, 4; Rifle 2. JACK LEONARD BURGESS 4 Elm Avenue Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Rifle 2 DOROTHY HEWITT CAHALL 320 Owen Avenue Lansdownc Commercial School: Athletic Association 2; Honor Roll. Clubs: Commerce 4; Le Ccrcle Fran- cois 3, 4; Table Tennis 4. ADELINE CAMBLIN 146 Ashby Road Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3. Clubs: Choral 4; Commerce 4; Plei- odes 3, 4. Sports: Tennis Numerals 3. MARJORY JANE BRUDER 4506 Marvine Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Closs: Candy Committee 4; Executive Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; History 3, 4; Rifle 3. KENNETH L. BUFFINGTON 290 Springton Road Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 3, 4 SOPHIE MARY BUSSIER 152 Glencoe Rood Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 4. Clubs: A Cappella 4; Choral 2, 4, Dramus, Chorus 4. RENE CAILLIET 14 Kcnmore Road Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A A Council 4; Acorn 4; Monitor 3; Student Council 4; Tribunal, President 4; Upi-Dah Agent 3; S AME Festival'Bond 2; SAME. Festival Orchestra 2. Closs: Ploy 3; Oak, Dance Committee 4; Executive Committee 3; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Hi- Y 3, Secretary 4. IRENE CAMBLIN 146 Ashby Rood Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 4. Clubs: Choral 4 Sports: Tennis Numerals B CYRUS PAUL CARBERRY Jr. 7420 Rogers Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2; SAME. Festival Chorus 2, 3. Clubs: A Coppella Chorus 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, Assistant Librarian 4; Dramus, Chorus 3, Cost 4; History 3. 4 CLARA MAE CARSON 114 Walnut Street Clifton Heights Commercial School: SAME Festival Chorus 2, 3 Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Library 4; Table Tennis 4. EMMA DOLORES CASALAN 7337 West Chester Pike Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 4 Clubs: Choral 4 ELIZABETH LETITIA CAMPBELL 1140 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 3. Clubs: Fencing 2, 3; History 3, 4; Hi- Y 3, 4; Latin 3, 4; Le Cercle Fran- cois 4; Pleiades 3, 4; Rifle 2, 4, Secretary 3; Toy-Wistolvon 4. Sports: Varsity Rifle 3; Hockey Nu- merals 2; Tennis Numerals 3. ANGELA CARCHIDI 142 North Fairview Avenue Upper Dorby Commercial School: Athletic Association 4. CHARLES WALTER CARTER 217 South Berbro Road Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 MIRIAM JANE CASEY 3648 Taylor Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 2, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 2; S A M E Festival Chorus 2, 3. Class: Donee Committee 2 Clubs: A Coppella 4; Ars Poetoe 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; History 4; Hi-Y 4; Library, Vice-President 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 2. THE OAK_________________ 19 3 5 N. MERRILL CHAMBERLAIN, Jr. 126 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby Genero I School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Chorol 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4; Base- ball Numerals 2. WILLIAM CHRISTY 16 James Street Lansdowne Commercial School: Athletic Association 3, 4. BETSY A. J. CLARK 843 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 2. Clubs: A Cappello 4; Choral 2, 4; History 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3. ELEANORE MARY CLARKE 522 Elm Avenue Upper Darby Music School: Athletic Association 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll; Art Pirze 3; Upi-Doh, Art Editor 4. Closs: Ook; Dance Committee 3 Clubs: Chorol 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Fran cois 3, 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3. WINIFRED FLORA CHENEY 434 Bonsoll Avenue Lansdowne General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME. Festival Chorus 2, 3. Clubs: A Coppella 3; Chorol 2, 3, 4 Sports: Tennis Numerals 2. BURNLEY CHARLES CIENKI 346 Broadway Avenue Clifton Heights Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Wrestling 4 THOMAS JOSEPH CLARK, Jr. 391 Springton Road Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 2, Student Council 4; Tribunal 2, 3. Closs: President 2; Treasurer 3; Ex- ecutive Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, President 4 Sports: Vorsity Swimming 3, Captam 4; Junior Varsity Football 2, 3, Boseball Numerals 2; Basketball Numerals 2. DOROTHY CLEMENTS 221 Township Line Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll; Monitor 3 Clubs: Algetrarca 3, 4; Fencing 3 R.fle 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 3 Hockey Numerals 3. Thirty-two SEN JOHN G. CLINCH 4055 Ellendolc Road Drcxel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. IRENE COHEN 242 Kingston Road Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 4; Honor Roll. Clubs: Algetrorco 4; Choral 4, Ger- man 3, 4; Stomp 4; History 4. FREDERICK DANIEL CONARD 235 Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby Industrial Arts School: Athletic Association 2 Class: Play 4. ANDREW CHARLES CORNOG 18 Winfield Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2 Clubs: Choral 4; Commerce 3. Sports: Soccer Numerals 4. the oak Thirty-three ELIZABETH CLUVERIUS 2420 Garrett Road Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Algetrorco 3, 4; Choral 3, 4; History 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4 ELLEN BEATRICE COLVILLE 304 Fairfield Avenue Upper Darby General School: Monitor 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Coppella 4 ROBERT C. COOLEY, Jr. Drcxel Court Apartments Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: History 3, 4. HELENA MATHIDA CORRISTAN 842 Church Lone Lansdowne Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Class: Condy Committee 4 Clubs: Algetrorco 3, Fencing 2, 3 Latin 3; Rifle 2, 3, 4. 19 3 5 IVAN CORYELL 526 Littlecroft Rood Upper Darby Scientific Clubs: Chess 4 T. DUKES COULBOURN 254 Kent Rood Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 3, 4 Clubs: Fencing 2, 3. Sports: Varsity Cross Country 4, Soc cer Numerols 4; Bosketball Nu- merals 4 GRACE ELIZABETH CRAVEN Broadway and Rugby Avenues Primos Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn 4, Honor Roll Clubs: Commerce 4; Toy-Wistolvon 4 LUDWIG CRESTA, Jr. 7450 Miller Avenue Upper Darby General MARGUERITE S. COULBOURN 254 Kent Rood Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 2; SA M E. Festivol Chorus 2, 3. Class: Donee Committee 2 Clubs: A Coppella 3, Librarian 4, Choral 2, 3, 4, Dramus, Chorus' 2, Cost 3, 4, Le Cercle Francois 3; Pleiodes 3. Sports: Varsity Tennis 3, Manager 4 ROBERT ARTHUR CRAMER 216 Avon Rood Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 4 DOROTHY HELEN CREERY 1002 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, A A Council 4, Acorn Agent 2; Gold Team Coptam 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 2 Closs: Oak, Assistant Business Man oger. Dance Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Algetrorca 3; History 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Tay-Wistolvan 4. Sports: Vorsty Cheerleodng 2 3, Coptam 4; Varsity Swimming 2, 3, Captain 4. ELMER CREWDSON 1014 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. 19 3 5 THE OAK Thirty-four PEGGY M. CRISWELL 49 Sunshine Rood Upper Dorby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2; Upi-Doh Agent 2, Clubs: Fencing 2, 3. Sports: Vorsity Basketball 4; Junior Varsity Bosketball 2, 3; Hockey Numerols 3 EDWIN ALFRED CROMBIE, Jr. 1044 Bullock Avenue Ycodon Acodemic School: Athletic Assoaoticn 2, 3, 4 Sports: Vorsity Baseball 3; Junior Vor- sity Basketball 3; Varsity Basket- ball 4 MARY PLATT CROSS 4130 Bonsall Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, Acorn Agent 3; Honor Roll; Upi-Dah Agent 4; SAME Festival Chorus 2, 3; Girls' Trio 4 Closs: Executive Committee 2. Clubs: A Coppella 3, 4; Ars Pcetoe 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Commerce 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Cost 4 EVELYN CROWE School Lane and Lansdownc Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, Upi- Dah Agent 3 HARRY JOSEPH CULBERTSON 7003 Hozcl Avenue Upper Darby General School: Honor Roll; Monitor, Chair- man 2. Clubs: A Coppella 4; Choral 3, 4. EDWARD G. CUNNEY 1208 Hollywood Road Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll -2 2, 3, 4; FRANK WATSON CURTIS 528 Windermere Rood Drexel Hill Scurft.fic Schfl r Athletic Association Honor Roll Closs: Play 3; Oak, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: History 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Pleiodes 3, 4; Table Tennis 4 Sports. Tennis Numerals 4. JOHN COOK CUTHBERTSON, Jr. 39 Chatham Road Upper Dorby Scientific School: Athletic Association 4; Acorn 2, Honor Roll; Spanish Award 3. Clubs: Dramus, Chorus 4; Pleiodes 4, Rifle 2, 3, 4. Thirty five JEAN MARGUERITE CYPHERS 324 Owen Avenue Lonsdowne General School: Athletic Associotion 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2; Honor Roll. Clubs: A Coppello 4; Choral 4; Dromus, Chorus 2, 3, Cost 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. JOHN F. DALY 3016 Huey Avenue Drexcl Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Associotion 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 2; Upi-Doh Agent 3. Sports: Junior Vorsity Football 4. ROBERT DATH 3946 Dennison Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2 Clubs: Commerce 3 Sports: Vorsity Soccer 4; Varsity Wrestling 4; Baseball Numerals 3. JANE POULSON DEAKYNE 940 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME. Festival Chorus 2, 3. Clubs: A Cappella 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dromus, Chorus 2, 3, Cost 4, Le Cercle Francois 4. DOROTHY ADELAIDE DALE 346 Clcarbrook Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Associotion 2, 4; Monitor 3. Clubs: Choral 4; Commerce 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Library 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Stomp 4; Table Ten- nis 4. MARIE MARCIA DANLEY 4047 Garrett Rood Drexel Hill General Clubs: Choral 4, Library 4. t GEORGE WILLIAM DAVIS 332 Maple Avenue Qrcxcl Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll; Upi-Dah 2, Assistant Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Upi-Doh Agent 2, 4. Closs: Dance Committee 2, 3; Execu- tive Committee 2; Magozine Com- mittee 2. Clubs: Commerce 3, Treasurer 4;' Hi- Y 3, 4 BEE DE BORDENAVE 373 Lombardy Road Drexel Hill General School: Acorn Agent 2, 3, Monitor 7, Closs: Candy Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 3, 4 _____________________________________THE OAK 1 9 3 5 Thirty-six HELYNE COOPER DE GORGUE 7007 Hilltop Rood Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clots: Ploy 3, 4. Clubs: A Coppella 4; Chorol 4 LEONARD A. DETWEILER 509 Elm Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Debating Team 3; Coptoin 4, Public Speaking Prize 3; Student Council 4. Closs: Executive Committee 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4, Junior Izook Wolton Leogue 3. Sports: Tennis Numerals 4, Junior Varsity Tennis 3. DONWIN REYNOLDS DIX 1217 Hording Drive Upper Dorby Scientific MARGARET HELEN DONAHOO 4019 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll. Closs: Executive Committee 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4 Clubs: History 3, Treasurer 4; Library 2, 3, President 4; Hi-Y 4, Le Cercle Francois 3; Toy-Wistalvan 4 I 0 R S EDWIN A. DESMOND Drexel Court Aportmcnts Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn 3, News Editor 4; Honor Roll, Publication Award 3; Monitor 3, Tribunal, Vice-President 4 Closs: Oak, Editor 4; Dance Commit- tee 3; Executive Committee 2, 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4 MARION TERESA DICK 296 Lamport Rood Upper Darby Commercial School: SAME. Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN DOLE 607 Penn Street Lansdowne Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council, Stenographer 4 Closs: Executive Committee 4; Play 4. Clubs: Commerce 3, Secretory 4, His- tory 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Bosketball, Manoger 4. FRANK OSBORNE DONALDSON, Jr. 20 East Providence Road Aldan Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, SAME Festivol Chorus 3, Bond Award 4. Clubs: Dramus, Executive Staff 3, 4 Sports: Cross Country, Assistant Mon oger 2; Boseball Numerals 2; Basketball Numerals 2. THE OAK Thrty-seven 19 3 5 s E N WALLACE SUMMERS DOOLEY Elizabeth Manor Apartments Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 3, 4; Acorn 3, Editor-in-chief 4; Student Council 4 CATHERINE HELEN DOUGHERTY 508 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 4 ARTHUR LLOYD DOYLE 326 Burmont Rood Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 3, 4; History 2, 3, 4 Sports: Cheer Leodmg 2. SYDNEY F. DRUCE 819 Fern Avenue Yeadon Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Chess Team 3 19 3 5 I 0 R S CHARLES ANDREW DOROSH 350 East Broadway Avenue Clifton Heights General School: Athletic Association 4 JAMES EDWARD DOUGLAS 32 Arch Street Clifton Heights General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; A A Council, Foculty Cup Match, 2nd Place 3. Class: Ploy 4. Clubs: Pleiades 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Rifle 2, Varsity Rifle 3, Bosketboll Numerals 4. MILDRED JOYCE DRENNON 6 Cedar Lane Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Doh Agent 2. Sports: Bosketboll hkimerals 4; Hockey Numerals 3. LORAINE VERA DUNCAN 3644 Taylor Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; English Award 3; SAME Festival Chorus 2, 3 Closs: Play 3, 4, Partv Committee 4 Clubs: A Coppello 3, 4. Choral 2, 3, 4; Dromus, Doncer 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Fencing 2, 3; Hi-Y 4, Le Cercle Francois 3, 4, Pleiodes 3, 4. THE OAK Thirty-eight sa « RUSSELL CLIFFORD DUTCHER 118 Copley Rood Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll; Monitor 3. Closs: Ook Clubs: Rifle 4. Sports: Boseball Numerals 3 RUTH H. EBY 6451 Chestnut Street Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, A A Council 2; Distinguished Honor Roll; Biology Prize 2; Stu- dent Council, Secretary 4; Upi-Doh 3; SAME Festival Chorus 2, 3; Girls' Trio 4. Class: Mogozme Committee 2 Clubs: A Coppella 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dromus, Chorus 2, 3, Cost 4; Hi-Y 4; Rifle 2, 3. ROBERT ELFREY 2 Overhill Road Upper Darby Commercial MARION FRANCES EYRE 79 Harwood Drive Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association Clubs: Ars Poetoe 2, 3; Choral 4; Lotin 3, 4, Le Cercle Francois 4; Pleiodes 3, 4. THE OAK Thirty-nine WALTER G. DUTTON 1003 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor, Chairman 2; Tribunal 2, 3; Upi-Doh Agent 3 Clubs: Rifle 2 HELEN DORIS EDKINS 811 Bullock Avenue Yeadon Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; SAME. Festivol Chorus 2, 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4 RENATO ENRICO 714 Baltimore Pik, Fernwood Academic HARVEY J. FERRIS 102 North Woodlawn Avenue Aldan Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll; SAME Festival Or- chestra 2, 3. Clubs: Dromus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Hi- Y 3, 4; Rifle 3. S E N d'-Asu tAA DOROTHY CARSON FISHER 3761 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Upi-Dah 3, 4, Upi-Dah Agent 2. Closs: Donee Committee 3, Porty Committee 4 Clubs: A Coppella 4; Chorol 4, Fenc- ing 2; History 4, Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 3, Secretory 4; Le Cercle Francois 4, Tay-Wistolvon 4. MARY ANSELM FOLEY 204 Ashby Apartments Upper Darby Acodemic RUTH FORCE 50 Wolnut Street Clifton Heights Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Athletic Council 4. Closs: Executive Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 3; Hi-Y 4, Library 3, 4 Sports: Vorsity Bosketboll 3, 4; Var- sity Hockey 3, 4; Vorsity Track 3, Coptam 4, Junior Varsity Basket- boll 2 PAUL EDWARD FOSTER, Jr. 119 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Accra Agent 2, 3; Monitor 3, Upi- Doh 2. Closs: Dance Committee 4; Execu- tive Committee 4. Clubs: Chorol 2, 3 Sports: Varsity Swimming 3, Junior Varsity Football 3; Soccer Numerals 4, Bosketboll Numerals 4. I 0 R S IRWIN ROBERT FLOHR 232 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Commerce 4, Dramus, Business Monoger 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Rifle 2, Varsity Rifle 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 4. EDWARD ROBERT FORCE 50 Walnut Street Clifton Heights General School: Athletic Association 2, SA M E Festival Chorus 2, 3 Clubs: A Coppella 2, 3, 4, Choral 2, 3, 4; Dromus, Cost 2, 3. PEGGY FORD 15 North Pcnnock Avenue Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 4 SAMUEL REIDER FOSTER, 3rd. 509 Shadcland Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Football 4; Varsity Swimming 3, 4; Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3. THE OAK Forty JACK ROSS FRAZIER 917 Bell Avenue Lonsdowne General School: Athletic Association 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 3, 4. H ' UGH FRAZIER, Jr. JOHN HU1 323 Lincoln Avenue Lonsdowne Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 3; Upi-Dah 3, 4. Closs: Treasurer 4; Oak, Assistant Business Manoger; Executive Com- mittee 4, Play Committee 4 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3,4 JOHNSON MILLER FRAZIER 917 Bell Avenue Lonsdowne General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Football 4; Vorsity Trock 3, Cop- tom 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Junior Vorsity Football 2, 3, Baseball Numerals 3. OLGA LOUISE FREE 8520 West Chester Pike Upper Dorby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acom, Typist 4; Honor Roll; SA M E Festival Chorus 2 Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Commerce 3, 4, History 4, Library 2, 3 ANNE STUART FREEMAN 7211 Woync Avenue Upper Dorby General HARRY J. FRYER 7228 Clinton Road Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acom Agent 2 Sports: Varsity Wrestling 4; Junior Varsity Football 4. WILLIAM H. FRYER 7233 Glenthornc Rood Upper Darby General CHARLES H. FULLER 402 Holly Rood Yeadon Industrial Arts School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME Festival Band 2; SAME. Festivol Orchestra 3. Clubs: Choral 4; Dramus, Orchestra 3. Forty-one GEORGE FYNHAAR 115 Aldan Avenue Aldan Scientific MARGARET BLAKE GANTT 135 Barrington Road Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, Clubs: Algetrorco 3, 4; Latin 4; Stomp 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4 GERALDINE LOUISE GARDNER 4647 Woodlawn Avenue Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3. MARSHALL FRANK GARZARELLA 7202 Pine Street Upper Dorby Acodemic Sports: Varsity Wrestling 3, Tennis Numerals 4. JEAN GAMBLE 108 Eost Providence Rood Aldan Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: A Coppello 4, Choral 4; His- tory 4; Le Cercle Froncais 4. CHARLES GANZO 215 Kingston Road Upper Darby General RUTH GARDNER 7102 Pennsylvania Avenue Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, SAM E Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 4; Library 4 VICTORIA M. GAWALUCH 3841 James Street Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 2. THE OAK 1 9 3 5 Forty-two HARRY SHERWIN GEBLER 126 Oakley Rood Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; S A M E Festival Chorus 2, 3 Clubs: A Coppello 4; Choral 2, 3, 4 Sports: Vorsity Cross Country 3, 4. J. EDWARD GILDA 7121 Llanfair Road Upper Darby Scientific School: Honor Roll. Clubs: Latm 3, Steinmetz Society 3, DONALD EDWIN GIULIO 321 West Magnolia Avenue Aldan Academic School: Upi-Doh 2, 3. LOIS RUTH GOOD 1133 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill Accdemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 AcOrn Agent 2; Upi-Dah Agent 2 SAME Festival Chorus 2, 3 Clubs: A Coppello 2. 3, 4, Chorol 2, 3, 4; Dromus 2, 3; German 2 3 Rifle 2, 3. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. the oak Forty-three FRANK HIGHT GERARD 354 Margate Road Upper Dorby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4, Leeuwenhoek 4. President 3; Rifle 2 EVELYN G. GILLEN 428 Orchard Avenue Yeadon Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, Honor Roll. STANLEY EARL GIULIO 321 West Magnolia Avenue Aldan Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 4, Honor Roll. Sports: Baseball Numerals 2. FREDERICK H. GORDON 277 Wembly Road Upper Dorby Commercial School: Athletic Association 4; Honor Roll. Clubs: Commerce 4. SARAH ANNA GREENE 44 Eyre Avenue Clifton Heights General School: Athletic Associotion 3, 4, Upi-Doh Agent 3. Clubs: Library 4; Stomp 4; Toble Tennis 4. DONALD HENRY GREENFIELD 135 Wellington Rood Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2; Upi-Dah Agent 2 THE OAK ] 9 3 5 Forty-four JAMES WILLIAM GORDON 956 Bullock Avenue Ycadon Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 MARY CAROLYN GRAMMER 7116 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 3, 4, Honor Roll; Monitor 2, 3. Clubs: Algetrorca 4, Commerce 3, 4; Toble Tennis 4. BLANCHE GORKE 7810 West Chester Pike Upper Dorby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 4; Acorn 4. Closs: Executive Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; German 2; Pleiodes 3. RUTH WAGNER GRAVELLE 8505 Lansdownc Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 3 FLORENCE ELIZABETH GREEN 241 Powell Lone Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 4; Honor Roll. Clubs: Choral 4, Dromus, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Lotm 3, 4; Le Cercle Fran- cois 4; Tay-Wistolvon 4. 1003 Drcxel Scientific School: Athletic Sports: Varsity s E N ALICE THERESE GREGORY 411 Elm Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Honor Roll. Clubs: Choral 2; German 2. ADELAIDE VIRGINIA'GRIFFITH 847 Bullock Avenue Yeadon Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Chess 4; Rifle 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Hockey 4; Junior Var- sity Hockey 3. LILLIAN E. HACKETT 9 North Brighton Avenue Upper Darby Genero I School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3. Clubs: Ars Poetoe 2. 3, 4; Pleiodes 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2. ELEANORE MABLE HALL 7072 Clover Lone Upper Darby General Clubs: History 4, Stamp 4 THE OAK Forty-five 0 R S JOHN KLEMIT GREWE 943 Concord Avenue Drexcl Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 4 Clubs: Commerce 4; Rifle 2 CLIFFORD NELMS GRUBE 226 Cedar Lane Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Junior Izaok Walton League 3, 4. DOROTHY A. HAIGH 570 Bloomfield Avenue Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 4 JOHN CAMERON HALL, Jr. 7 North Carol Boulevard Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Sports: Boseboll Numerals 2, Soccer Numerals 4. 19 3 5 S E N JOHN DALLAS HALLAHAN 351 Owen Avenue Lonsdowne Scientific School: Biology Prize 2; Upi-Doh 4 Clubs: Algetrorco 2, Hi-Y 3, 4; Rifle 2; Steinmetz Society 2, 3, Vice-President 4 EVELYN RITA HANRAHAN 606 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 4 EDWARD HARA 330 Riverview Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3; Upi-Doh 4, Upi- Doh Agent 4; SAME. Festival Chorus 2, 3. Clubs: A Coppello 4, Algetrorco 3; Choral 4; Dromus, Orchestra 2, 3, Cost 4; German 2, 3; Pleiodes 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country WILMER W. HARTMAN, Jr. 3213 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 2. Perfect Attendance Certificate 3; SAME Festival Or- chestra 2. Class: Ook; Ploy Committee 3 Clubs: Dromus, Executive 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4; Leeuwenhoek, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Rifle 2. Sports: Soccer Numerals 4. 19 3 5 I 0 R S MILDRED ANITA HALSTEAD 127 South Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby Academic School: SAME Festival Chorus 2 Clubs: Choral 2 HOWARD WILSON HAPPERSETT 4108 Sommers Avenue Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3; Art Prize 3; SAME Festival Chorus 3. Clubs: A Coppello 3, 4, Choral 3, 4, Dromus, Cost 3, 4, Pleiodes 3, President 4. VERNA ETHEL HARDING 48 Stote Road Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 4. Clubs: Algetrorco 4, Choral 4; Fenc- ing, Manoger 4, Rifle 3, 4. POLLYANNA IRENE HATHAWAY 1216 Myrtlewood Avenue Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 4 Clubs: Le Cercle Francois 4 THE OAK Forty-six MAE MADELINE HAWKSBY 7051 Rodboumc Rood Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 4; Ctah 3, 4. Clubs: Algetrarca 3, 4; Choral Upi CHARLES WALTER HAZEN 712 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Rifle 2 RUTH BOBY HEALIS 6458 West Chester Pike Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, Acorn Agent 3 Sports: Tennis Numerals 3. LELAH MAY HEELEY 7112 Llonfair Road Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, S AM E. Festival Chorus 3. Closs: Ploy 4. Clubs: A Coppella 3, Chorol 2. 3. 4; 3, 4; History 4, Le Cercle Francois 3, 4 FRIEDA HAZELTON HEIDLBERG 28 Berbro Avenue Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3. Class: Ploy 4; Porty Committee 4. Clubs: Algetrarca 4, German 2; Secretary 3; Hi-Y 3, 4, Pleiodes 4; Rifle 2; History 3, Secretory 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 2. JOSEPH FRANCIS HEIL 223-A Sonsom Street Upper Darby Acodemic DEAN J. HELM 38 Ridley Avenue Aldan Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3; Upi-Doh 4 Clubs: German 2; History 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Football 4; Basketball Numerals 4. DORIS RAE HELSENGREN 235 Ashby Rood Upper Dorby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. Closs: Ploy 4; Oak Clubs: Algetrarca 3, President 4; Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, Vice- President 4; Pleiodes 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4; Tay-Wislalvon 3, 4. Sports: Vorsity Cheer Leader 4. Forty-seven ESTHER HENNING Springton Manor Apartments Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 3, 4 Closs: Play 4. Clubs: Choral 3, 4. ALICE ADELINE HILL 7227 Hilltop Road Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, Monitor 3. Clubs: Choral 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3 HELEN PANSY HILL 7238 Sonsom Street Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 3, 4; Monitor 3; Upi-Dah Agent 3. Clubs: Commerce 4 Sports: Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4. ISABEL LORING HILLBORN 37 Mople Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 4 Class: Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: Chorol 2, 3, 4 ELEANOR RUTH HENSIL 246 Guilford Rood Lansdowne Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 4; Monitor 2, 3; SAME. Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4 FRANCES MAY HILL 15 South Clifton Avenue Aldan Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Library 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 2, 3. LOIS EILEEN HILL 822 Serrill Avenue Yeadon General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME. Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: Chord 2, 3, 4; Dramas, Chorus 2, 3, 4; History 3. GEORGE ALBERT HIRST 322 Harrison Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME. Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: A Cappella 4; Choral 2, 3, 4, Commerce 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Base- ball Numerals 3 THE OAK ----- - 1 9 3 5 Forty-eight s_________E N I CHARLES J. HISLER 7101 Guilford Rood Unoer Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 4. Class: Ploy 4 Clubs: Junior Izook Wolton League 3, 4; Rifle 4; Steinmetz Society 4 GLADYS HOFFMAN 208 Linden Avenue Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3; Acorn, Assistant Business Monoger 2, 3, 4; Publica- tion Aword 2, 3; Upi-Doh Agent 2. Class: Candy Committee 4; Mogazine Committee 2; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 4; Fencing 2, 3; History 2; Hi-Y 4. Sports: Cheer Leading 2; Varsity Hockey 4; Varsity Swimming, Man- ager 4; Junior Varsity Hockey 2, 3; Hockey Numerals 3. FERNE HOISINGTON 102 Summit Avenue Upper Darby Academic Class: Play 4, Condy Committee 4; Play Committee 4. BETTY HOLLENBACH 439 Burmont Road Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, A. A. Council 4. Class: Porty Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 3, 4; History 4; Hi-Y 4; Tay-Wistalvan 4. Sports: Vorsity Trock 3, Varsity Hockey 3, 4. THE OAK Forty-nine 0 R s PATRICIA LOUISE HODGES 247 Rocklyn Road Upper Dorby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Closs: Magazine Committee 2 Clubs: Algetrarco 3, 4, Choral 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Rifle 3, 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3, Var- sity Rifle 4. BETTY THEREASA HOGE 22 Central Avenue Primos Scientific School: Athletic Association 4, SAM. E. Festival Chorus 3. Clubs: Algetrarco 4; Choral 4. GERALDINE MAE HOLLAND 731 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic Clubs: Chorol 4; Pleiades 4 JOHN HOOD 7210 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby ■Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2 Closs: Vice-President 2. Committees: Executive Committee 2 Clubs: History 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Footboll 2 19 3 5 SEN CHARLES ALFRED HOOVER, Jr. 423 Croyden Rood Upper Darby Scientific VIRGINIA ANN HOUSER 391 Lakevicw Avenue Drexcl Hill Commercial School: Monitor, Chairman 3; Upi- Dah 4, SAME. Festival Chorus 2, 3. Class: Executive Committee 2. Clubs: A Coppella 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4, Commerce 3, 4; Dromus, Chorus 2, Cost 3, 4. GEORGE CLARENCE HUDSON 240 Avon Road Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association Z 3, 4. CAROLYN RANDOLPH HUGGINS 159 Overhill Road Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Upi-Dah Agent 2, SA. ME. Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: Algetrarca 2, 3, 4, Choral 2, Latin 2, 3, 4. 19 3 5 0 R S AGNES MARY HORVAT 5874 Dennison Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial CARRIE K. HOWANSTIEN 7036 West Garrett Rood Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, I Closs: Candy Committee 4. Clubs: Lotm 4, Le Cercie Froncais I Library Z 3, 4. JAMES WESLEY HUDSON 545 South Union Avenue Lonsdowne General School: Athletic Association 4. Clubs: Stomp 4. MILDRED RUTH HUGHES 245 Highland Avenue Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, I; Honor Roll. Closs: Oak Clubs: Algetrarca 3. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2 THE OAK Fifty ELEANOR JANE HURSH 535 Lorchwood Avenue Upper Dorby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Lotm 3, 4; Le Cercle Froncais 4; Library 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Bosketball 3; Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Bosketball Numerals 3. DOROTHY HUTT 16 North Brighton Avenue Upper Dorby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A A. Council 4; Acorn Agent 4; Honor Roll; Physics Prize 3; Moni- tor, Chairman 2; Tribunal 4; Upi- Doh Agent 4. Class: Play Committee 3 Clubs: Ars Poetae 2, 3 Treasurer 4; German 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4. Sports: Vorsity Bosketball 2, 3, 4; Vorsity Hockey 3, Captain 4; Var- sity Trock 2; Junior Vorsity Hockey 2; Hockey Numerals 2 MARGHUERITA LOUISE INSLEY 45 Golf Road Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: A Coppella 4; Choral 3, 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3 DAVID JACKSON 167 North Carol Boulevard Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 4. Clubs: Drill Teom 4, Rifle 4. t FRED 0. HUTCHINS, Jr. 428 Drexel Court Aportments Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2. Sports: Vorsity Swimming 3, 4. CLYDINE FRANCES INSLEY 548 Littlecroft Road Upper Dorby Acodemic Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4 MARY ELIZABETH IRVINE 630 Aronimink Place Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 4. GEORGE THOMAS JACKSON 278 Avon Road Upper Dorby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Bosketball 2, 3; Junior Varsity Footboll 2; Varsity Bosketball 4. THE OAK____________________________________________ Fifty-one 19 3 5 LUCETTA RAE JACOBY 933 Ormond Avenue Drcxcl Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; SA M E Festivol Chorus 2, 3. Clubs: A Coppella 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4. DOROTHY LOUISE JAHN 210 West Providence Rood Aldan Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, A A Council 4; S AME. Festival Orchestra 2, 3. Clubs: Commerce 4; Library 4 Sports: Vorsity Tennis 2, 3, Captain 4; Basketball Numerals 4; Hockey Numerals 2; Tennis Numerals 3 KATHRYN MAE JANNEY 1024 Serrill Avenue Ycodon Academic School: Athletic Association 4; Acorn Agent 4. Clubs: History 3; Library 2. WILLIAM JOACHIM. Jr. 534 Kenwood Rood Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A A Council 4; Acorn 3, 4; Honor Roll. Closs: Party Committee 4. Clubs: Chess Team 4; History 3; Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Cross Country 2, 3, Captain 4; Varsity Track 3. PIETRO JACOVINI, Jr. 508 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3. Sports: Soccer Numerals 4 FLORENCE MAY JAMES Broadway Avenue Secane Commercial Clubs: Algetrarca 4 ROBERT JENSEN 50 Elm Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Junior Izaak Walton Leogue 4, Vice-President 3. DOROTHY ANNA JOHNSON 726 Copley Road Upper Darby General THE OAK ] 9 3 5 Fifty-two SEN IRENE HELEN JOHNSON 126 West Broodway Avenue Clifton Heights General School: Honor Roll; Upi-Doh, Typist 4 S. DUDLEY JOHNSTON 840 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Chess 4; Leeuwen hoek 3, 4; Toble Tennis 4. J. EDWARD JONES 49 Foirvicw Avenue Clifton Heights Acodemic School: Athletic Association 4 Sports: Soccer Numerals 4; Basket- ball Numerals 4. ROBERT FELIPE JUNI 4104 Toylor Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific THE OAK Fifty-three I 0 R S NELLIE KATHERINE ELEN JOHNSON 726 Copley Rood Upper Darby General Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Commerce 4 ELWOOD 0. JONES, Jr. 7922 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. RUTH EVELYN JOULE 195 Powell Lane Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 3; Fencing 3; Library 2, 3, 4. CASMER THOMAS KALINOWSKI 436 Baltimore Avenue Clifton Heights Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 4. Sports: Varsity Golf 3, 4 19 3 5 N HELEN MARIE KAY 130 Kent Road Upper Dorby Commercial School: Acorn 4; SAME. Festival Or- chestra 2, 3 Clubs: History 3, 4. Sports: Bosketball Numerals 4. WESLEY GORDON KEATES 120 Eost Providence Rood Aldan General School: Athletic Association 2, SAME Festival Bond 3; Award 4. Sports: Bosketball Numerals 4 3, 4; Bond SARA ISABELLA KERR 52 Elm Avenue Aldon Commercial School: Athletic Association 3, 4; Acom 4. EDNA MAE KIRK 7815 West Chester Pike Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 4. Clubs: Chorol 4; Pleiodes 3 19 3 5 BYRON KAYSEN 151 Powell Lane Upper Dorby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2 Class: Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Chess 2, President 3, Treasurer 4; Commerce 4; Fencing 4, Hi-Y 3, GEORGE EDWARD KELLEY 3215 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Acorn 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distin guished Honor Roll; Bond Award 3 Publication Award 3; Monitor 3; S A M E. Festival Bond 3. Closs: Ploy 4 Clubs: Dromus, Chorus 3, 4; German 3, Treasurer 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. MIRIAM ELEANOR KELTY 156 Richfield Road Upper Darby Commercial Clubs: Library 4; Stomp 4. WILLIAM BAKER KIRK 200 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2; Honor Roll; English Prize 3, Monitor 3. THE OAK Fifty-four SENI H. AMEN KITSELMAN, Jr. 7251 Wolnut Street Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2. 3, 4 Upi-Dah 3, 4; SAME Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: A Coppella 2, 4; Choral 2, 4 ALICE JULIA KNOTT 1040 Serrill Avenue Yeadon Commercial School: Honor Roll Clubs: German 2; Library 2, 3, Plei- odes 3. LEON KOTLOFF 1146 Roosevelt Drive Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2 Clubs: Rifle 2. Sports: Varsity Soccer 2, 3 WILLIAM FRANCIS KULLMAN. jr. 256 Wembly Rood Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country THE OAK Fifty-five 0 R S JOSEPH KLEIN 8145 West Chester Pike Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2, 3 WILLIAM ROBERT KOEHLER 4122 Bonsall Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2; Bond Aword 4 Clubs: Le Cercle Francois 4 BLANCHE VIRGINIA KREIDER 739 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn 3, 4; Honor Roll; Publication A ord 3. Clubs: History 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; Library 2, 3, 4; Rifle 3. CECILE TERESA LABOR 326 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Closs: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 3, 4. 19 3 5 S E N CATHERINE LATCH 176 Blonchord Rood Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 4. WALTER H. LAUER 700 West Cobbs Creek Parkway Yeadon Scientific School: Upi-Doh 2. Clubs: Stomp 4 ROBERT A. LeCRON 3113 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Class: Donee Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 4 Sports: Vorsity Soccer 3, 4 VIRGINIA WILBUR LEE 319 Dcrwyn Rood Lansdowne General Class: Ploy 4 19 3 5 I HELEN A. LAUBACH 140 Edlcr Avenue Lansdowne Commercial School: Athletic Association 2; Honor Roll; Upi-Doh 4 Clubs: A Coppello 3; Secretory-Treas- urer 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, Cost 3, 4. S. HOBART LAVIN 7107 Guilford Road Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Junior Izook Walton Leogue, Treasurer 4; Leeuwenhoek, Vice- President 3, President 4. Sports: Boseball Numerals 2; Bosket- boll Numerals 2. DOROTHY ELIZABETH LEE 214 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; S A M E. Festival Chorus 2, 3. Clubs: A Coppello 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Toy-Wistolvon 2, 3. BENJAMIN LEVIN 47 North Stote Rood Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 3, 4; Acorn 2; Honor Roll; Monitor 2; Student Council 3. Clubs: History 3, 4; Hi-Y 4 Sports: Vorsity Soccer, Monoger 4 THE OAK Fifty-six SENI LENORA LEVIN 129 Magnolia Avenue Aldan Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll Clubs: Library 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 2. LAWRENCE MORTON LORD 111 South Penn Street Clifton Heights General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 HELEN V. LOY 556 Broadview Road Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah 4. Clubs: A Coppello 3; Choral 2, 3; Le Cercle Francois 3; Rifle 3; Tay- Wistolvan 2 DOROTHY MocADAM 246 Highland Avenue Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3. 4; Upi-Dah 2, 3, 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 3 the oak Fifty-seven 0 R s DEANE BELMONT LEWIS 64 Modison Avenue Upoer Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 4. Clubs: Choral 4 ALFRED 0. LORRAINE 4039 Lasher Rood Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3; Acorn Agent 2. Clubs: Commerce 4; Rifle 2 Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country GUY ARTHUR LUCIAN 2104 Grcenhill Road Lansdowne Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll; Perfect Attendance Certificate 2, 3. Closs: Ploy 4. Clubs: Algetrorca 3. Sports: Varsity Tennis 3; Tennis Nu- merals 4. MARY ALICE MocLANE 337 Shadelond Avenue Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 3, 4; Upi- Doh Agent 4 Clubs: Fencing 2; History 3, 4; Stamp, Secretory 4, Toy-Wistalvon 3, 4. 19 3 5 S E N HUGH A. MocMULLAN, Jr. 328 Lincoln Avenue Lonsdownc Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A A Council 4; Student Council 4. Closs: President 4; Donee Committee 2, 4; Executive Committee 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Germon 3; Rifle 2, 3. 4 Sports: Varsity Football 3, Coptoin 4; Vorsity Track 3; Junior Varsity Football 2; Junior Vorsity Rifle 2. ALBERT MAGEN 377 Avon Rood Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Commerce 3, 4, JOHN H. MANGLE 872 Rundale Avenue Ycodon Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 GERALD ALBERT MARION 3601 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2; Acorn Agent 3; Upi-Doh Agent 4. Clubs: Drill Teom, Top-Sergeont 2, 3, 4; Fencing Team 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, President 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4, Toble Tennis 4. 19 3 5 0 R S DOROTHY MAYBERRY MADEIRA 205 Copley Rood Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2. Clubs: Choral 4. RUTH MARION MANGER 230 Burmont Rood Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 4 Clubs: Choral 4; German 4, Toy Wistolvan 4. EDITH C. MANN 612 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME. Festival Chorus 3 Clubs: A Coppello 4; Algetrorco 3, 4; Choral 3, 4. ELAINE MATSINGER 828 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 THE OAK Fifty-eight MARTHA MAY MATSINGER 20 South Second Street Fernwood Commercial School: Athletic Association 4. MARJORY ANN MATTAS 536 Shadelond Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Upi-Dah Agent 2, 3. Closs: Ploy 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 3, 4; Pleiades 3, 4 JANE ELEANOR MAXFIELD 437 Hampshire Rood Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll. Class: Closs Ploy 4 Clubs: Chorol 4; Fencing 2; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Tay-Wistolvon 2, 3. 4. Ralph g. McConnell 108 Heother Rood Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll; SAME Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: Chorol 2, Latin 3, 4. Sports: Cross Country, Manager 3, 4, Baseball Numerals 2. THE OAK Fifty-nine I 0 R s WILLIAM MATSINGER 17 Williom Street Fernwood Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Wrestling 4; Junior Varsity Football 2, 4 THEODORE SAYLOR MATTER 16 Winfield Avenue Upper Dorby Scientific School: Honor Roll EDWIN PUGH McCAUSLAND Green Lone Primos Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 2, 3; SAM E. Festival Orchestra Closs: Oak Clubs: A Cappello 4, Choral 4; Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4; German 4, Junior Izoak Walton Leogue 3. 4; Pleiades 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Soccer 3, 4 MARY AGNES McCORD 518 Millbank Road Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2 Closs: Executive Committee 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4. Commerce 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 3, 4; Fencing 2 19 3 5 TOM V. McCROSSAN 7217 Spruce Street Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, Sports: Varsity Football 4, Vorsity Football 2, 3. 3, 4. Junior sara ann McCullough 120 Charles Street Oakview Commercial Clubs: Commerce 4 FLORENCE McDOWELL 1215 South Longacre Boulevard Ycadon Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll; SAME. Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; History 3, 4; Latin 3, 4. MARIE GERTRUDE McERLEAN 7125 Hozel Avenue Upper Dorby General Sports: Bosketball Numerals 4 WALTER McFALL, Jr. 114 Terrace Avenue Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME. Festivol Chorus 2. Clubs: A Cappello 2; Choral 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4 KATHARINE G. McFETRIDGE 740 Burmont Road Drexel Hill Acodemic Clubs: A Cappello 4; Choral 4. GEORGE S. McGILL, Jr. 4100 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 4, De- bating Teom 4; Tribunal 2. Closs: Ploy 4. Clubs: Drill Teom 2; Toble Tennis 4. Sports: Vorsity Tennis, Monoger 4 KATHRYN TERESA McGLYNN Lamport Road and Ruskin Lane Upper Darby Commercial School: S AM E. Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4. THE OAK Sixty s E N I GRACE LOUISE McKEAN 254 Bayard Road Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 4. Clubs: Chorol 4 ROBERT C. MEALING 403 Springton Manor Apartments Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Stomp 4. Sports: Varsity Soccer 2; Junior Var- sity Football 3. C. ROBERT E. MERKLE, Jr. 600 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. Clubs: Table Tennis 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 2, 3 HELEN MARIE MESSNER 290 Lamport Rood Upper Darby Commercial Clubs: Germon 2 THE 0 A K .Sixty-one 0 R S JAMES JOSEPH McMONAGLE 1007 Serrill Avenue Yeadon Industrial Arts School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Boseball 3; Junior Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Soccer Nu- merals 2 WALTER A. MENDENHALL 161 North Corol Boulevard Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Class: Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Commerce 3, Vice-President 4 ANTHONY MESSINA 7119 Sansom Street Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2,- 3, 4; SAME. Festival Orchestra 3 BERTHA MEYER 10 Wellington Road Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Associotiog 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2 Closs: Ploy 4. Clubs: History 3; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4. 19 3 5 LAURA ROSALIE MILLER 656 Copley Rood Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 3, 4 BETTY MOON 12 Kenmore Road Upper Darby Academic Clubs: Algetrarca 4; Cercle Francois 4. Choral 4; Le JEANNE MILLIETTE 4014 Bonsall Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3, 4; Acorn 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Publication Award 3; Monitor 3; Student Council 3; Tribunal 2; SAME. Festival Chorus 2, 3; Girls' Trio 4. Closs: Donee Committee 4; Executive Committee 2; Mogazine Commit- tee 2. Clubs: A Coppello 3, Publicity Agent 4; Ars Poetoe 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Cost 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Le Cercle Fran- cois 3, 4. LAWRENCE WILLIAM MORAN 254 Heather Road Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 4 LLOYD GEORGE MORGAN 417 South Springfield Avenue Clifton Heights General School: Athletic Association 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Soccer 3, 4 RUTH MAY MORGAN 317 Lincoln Avenue Lansdownc General Clubs: Choral 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. EDNA MORRIS 4035 Bonsall Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2; Acorn Agent 2. Clubs: Germon 3; Latin 3, 4; Stomp 4 HERBERT JAMES MORRIS 153 Hompden Road Upper Darby General Class: Play 4, Party Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 4, Dramus, Chorus 3, 4; Drill Team 3, Lieutenant 4; Rifle 4. THE OAK Sixty-two ROBERT NEIL MORRIS 7201 Pine Street Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Debating Team 3, 4; Honor Roll. Class: Ook; Mogozine Committee 2. Clubs: A Coppello 4; Choral 4; His- tory 3; Pleiades 4. SAMUEL JOSEPH MOSTARDI 8512 Monroe Avenue Upper Dorby Commercial School: Athletic Association 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 2; SAME Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: A Cappella 2; Choral 2 REBA MARIE MULHOLLAND 4129 Taylor Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 3; SAME. Festival Chorus 2, 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4, Commerce 3, 4; Dromus, Chorus 4. GRACE MARIE MURRAY 507 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby Academic School: Monitor 2, 3; Upi-Doh Agent Closs: Condy Committee 4; Assem- bly Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 3 Clubs: Chqjol 2, 3; Pleiodes 4; Table Tennis 4. Sports: Tennis Numerals 3. LOUIS FRANKLIN MORSBACH 815 Connell Avenue Yeadon Commercial School: Athletic Association 2. Closs: Ploy 4 MARIE ELIZABETH MULGREW 129 Summit Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. Clubs: Commerce 3, 4; Library 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 4 FRANCIS BERESFORD MURRAY 4926 State Road Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Latin 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 4 JOHN GRAHAM MURRAY 235 Powell Lone Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 2. Sports: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4 THE OAK _______________________________ Sixty-three 19 3 5 seni WILLIAM R. MURRAY 235 Powell Lone Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A. A Council 4; Monitor 2, 3. Closs: Mogozine Committee 2. Clubs: Stamp 4. Sports: Vorsity Soccer 2, 3, Coptam 4, Varsity Track 2, 3. FRANCES CLARK MYERS 28 Lorchwood Avenue Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Debating 2; Honor Roll; Monitor 2; Student Council 4; Tribunal 3; Vice- President 4; Upi-Doh, Assistant Business Monoger 3, Co-Business Manager 4. Closs: Vice-President 4, Secretary 3, Play Committee 4; Dance Commit- tee 4, Executive Committee 3, 4 Clubs: Ars Poetoe 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Germon 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Latin 2, 3 Sports:Varsity Bosketball 2, 3; Junior Vorsity Hockey 2; Bosketball Nu- merals 2. MARY ISABELL MYLES 4401 Cedor Lone Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 3. EDWARD D. NELSON, Jr. 528 Arbor Road Lansdownc General School: Athletic Association 3, 4, Honor Roll. 19 3 5 0 R S ADELINE THERESA MUSI 106 North Clifton Avenue Aldon General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 4; Le Cercle Froncois 4; Library 2, 3, 4. JIMMY MYLES, Jr. 4401 Cedar Lone Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Sports: Track, Manager 4 ELIZABETH ENGARD NAGEL 733 Lindalc Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 4 Clubs: Library 4. RUTH MARIE NEWLIN 808 Bullock Avenue Ycadon Commercial School: Athletic Association 2; Moni- tor 3. THE OAK Sixty-four SEN FRANKLIN REYNOLDS NORTON 716 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Associotion 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. Clots: Ploy 4; Donee Committee 3. Clubs: A Coppello 4; Choral 4j Hi-Y 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3, 4. MARGARET LOUISA OFF 6 Wayne Avenue Aldon General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME. Festival Chorus 3 Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Library 4, Sports: Basketboll Numerals 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH OLDHAM 40 Boro Road Primos General School: Athletic Associotion 4. Clubs: Choral 4; Drill Team 2, 3. Sports: Baseball Numerals 2. JOHN JOSEPH PADLEY 21 Walnut Street Clifton Heights General School: Athletic Association 2, 3; Purple Team Captam 4. Clubs: Choral 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Football 3, 4; Base- boll Numerals 2, 3; Basketboll Nu- mera k 2, •ftSoccer_Numerals 4 ,.WfrV Sixty-five 0 R S JOSEPH THOMAS O'CONNOR 257 Heather Road Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3, 4; Acorn 2 Closs: Dance Committee 3, 4 Clubs: Le Cercle Francois 3, Rifle 2 EDWARD OLDHAM 40 Boro Rood Primos General School: Athletic Associotion 2. Clubs: Choral 4. GORDON E. OLIVER 953 Moson Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 4 ELEANOR A. PAKRADOONI 250 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Chora! 2; Le Cercle Francois 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. 19 3 5 s E JOHN PALMER, Jr. 918 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: R.fle 3 JEFFREY K. PATTERSON 347 North Lansdowne Avenue Lansdowne Genero I School: Athletic Association 4 Closs: Play Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 3; History 4, Pleiades 3, 4; Table Tennis 4 MARGARET PATTON 105 Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3; Monitor, Chairmon 3, Upi-Ctah Agent 4 Closs: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Ex- ecutive Committee 2. Clubs: Ars Poetoe 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Commerce 4; Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. Sports: Vorsity Hockey, Monoger 4 MARY ELLEN PAYNTER 41 Albert Avenue Aldan General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Sports: Junior Vorsity Hockey 3, 4 Clubs: Chord 2, 3, 4; Library 4 ROBERT GEORGE PARKINSON, Jr. 6775 Perry Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4 ROBERTA B. PATTERSON 347 North Lansdowne Avenue Lansdowne Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME Festival Chorus 2, 3 Clubs: A Cappello 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4, Pleiades 3, 4. MARGARET PAUL 3228 Plumstead Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: Chord 2, 3, 4; Commerce 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Trock 3. FRANCES M. HAMILTON PEARSON 512 Windermere Road Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 2, 4 Class: Dance Committee 4, Executive Committee 4. Clubs: German, Assistant Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Rifle 2 _________________________THE OAK 1 9 3 5 Sixty-six S E N LOUIS ALBERT PERFETTI. Jr. 116 Jackson Street Clifton Heights Commercial School: Athletic Association 4. VIRGINIA PETERS 525 Millbank Road Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 3, 4 Clubs: Stamp 4; Table Tennis 4. MURIEL ELISABETH PONDER 3601 Garrett Road Drcxel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Upi-Dah Agent 2; SAM E. Festival Chorus 2 Class: Play 3, 4; Party Committee 4 Clubs: A Coppella 4; Choral 2, 4; Dromus, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pleiades 3, 4; Tay-Wistolvan 2, 3. DOROTHY ROBERTA POTTS 30 Oak Lane Primos Acamedic School: AthleticiXWoaation 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; lfcjiple Captam 4; Monitor 2; Tribunal 2, Secretory 4 Class: OoL ReeOtive Committee 3, 4; Mago y Committee 2. Clubs: Ar Pb tce 2, 3, 4; Choral 4; German 4 Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4; Latin 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Bosketball 3, 4; Var- sity Hockey 3, 4; Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Basketball Numerals 3; Hockey Numerals 2. the oak Sixty-seven JOHN JOSEPH PETCHELL 7219 Clinton Road Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3; Acorn 2; Distinguished Honor Roll; Monitor 3. Closs: Executive Committee 3; Me- morial Day Committee 3. Clubs: Commerce 2, 3, 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2, Soccer Numerals 4; Basketball Numerals 4. DORIS ELSIE PHILLIPS 3204 Berkley Avenue Drexcl Hill General WILLIAM T. POTTENGER, Jr. 752 Bullock Avenue Yeadon Scientific School: At| Acorn ' Clu s: sity Footbofh . Swimming 4; Junior Varsity nis 2, 3; Baseball Numerals 2. 2, 3, 4; MARGARET E. RAFFENSBERGER 318 Richfield Road Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; SA.M.E. Festivol Chorus 2, 3 Clubs: A Coppella 3, 4, Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 3, 4; Latin 2; Le Cercle Francois 4 19 3 5 S E N TILDEN RAMMEL 502 Winfield Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 4. Closs: Donee Committee 4 Clubs: History 4 Sports: Soccer Numerals 4; Basketball Numerals 4 ANN IREDELL RAUM 36 North Harwood Avenue Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Publication Award 3; Monitor 3, Student Council 3; Tribunal 3, Sec- retory 4; Upi-Doh, Assistant Busi- ness Manoger 3, Manager 4; SAME Festival Orchestra 2; Honor Roll; Girls' Trio Accompanist 4 Closs: Secretary 4, Ook; Candy Corn mittee 4, Executive Committee 3, 4 Clubs: A Coppella 4; Choral 4; Dramus, Orchestra 2. 3, 4, Chorus 4; History 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. GEORGE W. REED, Jr. 3432 Marshall Road Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Rifle 2 JOHN RICHARD REIHER 334 Huntley Rood Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 4 19 3 5 I 0 R S KENDALL ERWIN RATH 132 North Rcnrod Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 4. GEORGE MANN REDMAN, JR. 317 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill General Clubs: Rifle 2 MARGARET ELIZABETH REIFF Green Lane Primos Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 4; Acorn Agent 2, Distinguished Honor Roll; Honor Roll Closs: Oak Clubs: Algetrarco 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, President 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 3 ROBERT KIRWIN REYBURN 12 Elm Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 THE OAK Sixty-e.ght SENI CHARLES HENRY RIFFERT 714 Collenbrook Avenue Drcxel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3; Acorn Agent 2. Clubs: Drill Teom 2. PETER RISCO 321 Eost Broodway Avenue Clifton Heights Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN MARGARET ROBERTS 7403 Rogers Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association, 2, 3, 4, Acorn Agent 3, 4. Clubs: A Coppello 4; Choral 3, 4, Germon 2; Toble Tennis 4. Sports: Bosketboll Numerals 4; Hockey Numerals 2. CATHERINE ROBINSON 24 South Glenwood Avenue Aldan Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Latin 4. the oak Sixty-nine 0 R S PAUL RISCO 321 Eost Broadway Avenue Clifton Heights Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 JOHN CRAIG ROAK 7868 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 CHARLOTTE MABEL ROBINS 115 East Magnolia Avenue Aldan Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Upi-Dah Agent 3; SAME Festival Chorus 2, 3 Class: Ploy 4 Clubs: A Coppello 3, 4, Choral 2, 3, 4; Dromus, Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pleiades 4. ROSE VERONICA ROBINSON 312 Foirview Avenue Upper Dorby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, Upi-Dah 4. Clubs: History 4; Latin 4, Tay-Wis- tolvon 4 19 3 5 S E N W. STEWART RODDA 478 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 3, 4, Honor Roll Closs: Oak, Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 4, Dromus, Execu tive Stoff 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Cast 4; Hi-Y 4, Le Cercle Francois 3 DOROTHY E. ROEHM 186 Chopmon Avenue Lansdowne Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll; S A M E Festivol Chorus 2, 3. Clubs: A Coppella 3, 4, Choral 2, 3, 4; Dromus, Chorus 3, 4, Latin 2; Le Cercle Francois 4 JAMES P. ROSS 7005 Hilltop Road Upper Darby Industrial School: Athletic Association 3, 4; SAME. Festival Chorus 2, 3. Closs: Assembly Committee 4 Clubs: A Coppella 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4, Dromus, Chorus 2, Cost 3; Drill Team 2, 3 ROSE M. ROWLAND 353 Lincoln Avenue Upper Darby General Clubs: Choral 4; Commerce 4. 19 3 5 I 0 R S MARGARET RODGERS 36 Merion Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic 4 ciation 2, 3, 4, SAME Festival Chorus 2 Closs: Oak Ttssistont Business Man oger. J Clubs: Ohoral 2, 3, 4; Commerce 4 Sports rJunior Varsity Basketball 4; tboll Numerals 4; Hockey rols 2. Y MARTHA HELEN ROSATA 10 South Sycamore Street Clifton Heights Commercial School: Athletic Association 3. Clubs: Choral 3, Library 2, 3, 4, Stamp 4; Table Tennis 4. BETTY ANN ROUSE 236 Highland Avenue Upper Dorby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Dromus, Chorus 2, 3. Sports: Bosketball Numerals 4; Hockey Numerals 2, 3. MEREDITH RUTH RUNYAN 106 North Pennock Avenue Upper Dorby General Clubs: Stomp 4 THE OAK Seventy CARMAN SALVATORE 43 North Keystone Avenue Upper Dorby General Sports: Soccer Numerals 4. DANIEL SALVATORE 43 North Keystone Avenue Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Gold Team Coptam 4 Sports: Varsity Boseboll 2, 3, Captam 4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Soc- cer Numerals 4; Basketball Nu- merals 4 DONALD SANTMYERS 255 Ashby Road Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll; Monitor, President 4; Student Council 4. Closs: Executive Committee 2, 3 Clubs: Chess Teom 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Hi-Y 4; Leeuwen- hoek 3, 4. BETTY WILLIAMS SARTIN 820 Turner Avenue Drcxel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor, Chairman 2. Closs: Executive Committee 3 Clubs: Ars Poetoe 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francois 4; Tay-Wistalvon 3, 4 THE OAK__________________________________________ Seventy-one 19 3 5 ( pAA DORIS SUZANNE RUSSELL 216 South Lynn Boulevard Upper Dorby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll, Upi-Doh 2, 3, Exchonge Editor 4 Clubs: Ars Poetoe 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, Leeuwenhoek 3, 4; Tov-Wistolvon 3. Sports: Junior Vorsity Basketball 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Cheer Leoder 2; Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Vorsity Hockey 3, 4. H. HOWARD RUTTER, Jr. 7227 West Chester Pike Upper Darby Scientific Sports: Vorsity Wrestling 2; Junior Vorsity Football 2, 3; Baseball Numerals 2; Bosketball Numerals THOMAS BONSER RUSSELL 7054 Clover Lane Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 4 JOHN JORDAN SALING, Jr. 4101 Bonsoll Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll; Upi-Dah 4. Closs: Donee Committee 2 Clubs: Commerce 4, Pleiades 4. S E N RITA SCANZAROLI 320 Kingston Rood Upper Dorby Commercial JOSEPHINE SCHAEFFER 3726 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill Genero I School: Athletic Association 2,'3, 4 Clubs: Rifle 2, 3. ROBERT J. SCHENK 7098 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Cross Country 3, 4; Boseboll Numerals 3; Soccer Nu- merals 4; Basketball Numerals 4. MARGARET ANN SCHIEDT 510 Elm Avenue Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 4. Clubs: Stomp 4 19 3 5 I 0 R S ROBERT J. SCANZAROLI 320 Kingston Rood Upper Darby Commercial RUTH MARGARET SCHEMBS 436 Church Lone Ycadon Commercial MARION SCHICK 151 State Rood Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3; Upi-Dah Agent 2 Class: Executive Committee 2. RUTH MAE SCHULTZ 246 State Road Upper Dorby Academic Scl ol: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Ars Poetoe 2, 3, 4; History 3, 4; Library 2, 3, 4. THE OAK Seventy-two RICHARD G. SCHULZ 19 Sunshine Road Upper Dorby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3. Sports: Boseboll Numerals 2, Basket- ball Numerals 2. WILLIAM C. SCHUSSLER 7243 Hilltop Road Upper Dorby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 MILDRED SCHWARTZ 792 Garrett Road Upper Darby aktJ 7 Commercial General School: Athletic Association 4, Acorn School: Aihlel Agent 2, 3; Upi-Doh 2, 3, Upi- SAMfUFe Doh Agent 2, 3; S AME Festival Chorus 2. A jjV L Clubs: Choral 2; Library 4. WILLIAM S. SCHWART2 817 Alexander Avenue Jv Drexel Hill W V 6 «ociotion 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, Rand JOHN SCHWINDT 7814 Lennox Rood Upper Dorby Commercial School: Athletic Association 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 2 JENNIE FLORD SEARLES 10 Kelly Street Fernwood Heme Economics Clubs: Choral 4; Stomp 4 THE OAK Seventy-three ALFRED SCOLNIK 6918 Guilford Rood Upper Darby Commercial School: Honor Roll WILLIAM SEAVEY 121 North Cedar Lane Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 2 19 3 5 SEN RUTH ELEANOR SHADRACH 118 Overhill Rood Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 3; Le Cercle Francois 4. WILLIAM BROADBENT SHARPLES 824 North Drexel Hill Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 IDA MARY SHEARMAN 308 Margate Road Upper Darby Commercial Clubs: Library 4 EDITH ROSE SHEDDAN 4028 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 4 Clubs: A Cappello 4; Choral 3, 4, Dromus, Cost 4. 19 3 5 0 R S HELEN OSCILLA SHARP 433 Holly Road Yeadon Commercial School: Athletic Association 2; Honor Roll ALICE MARION SHEARER 711 Fern Street Yeadon General Clubs: Choral 3, 4, Library 3, 4 SYLVIA SYDNEY SHECKTER 113 Morlborough Road Upper Dorby Commercial School: Athletic Association 4 Closs: Candy Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 4; Library 4 Sports: Bosketball Numerals 4 JOHN A. SHEDWICK, Jr. 49 Windsor Avenue Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Basketball, Manager 4. THE OAK Seventy-four GEORGE W. SHERWOOD 3 Chatham Road Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3 Sports: Varsity Football 4; Bosebal! Numerals 3. ETHEL G. SHORT 4033 Vernon Road Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, Class: Play 4 Clubs: Chcrol 2, 3, 4. 3, 4. MARY E. SHUTTLEWORTH 7801 West Chester Pike Upper Dorby Commercial School: SAME. Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: A Coppello 2, 4; Choral 2, 4, Dramus, Chorus 2. JEAN CARTER SLACK 40 Kent Rood Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Biology Prize 2; English Prize 3; Publication Award 3; Monitor 3; Upi-Dah, Assistant Editor 3, Co- Editor 4 Closs: Executive Committee 2, 4 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4, Latin 2, 3, Vice- President 4, Tay-Wistalvan 2, Secretory 3, Vice-President 4. ALLAN JOSEPH SMITH 8034 West Chester Pike Upper Darby General School: Upi-Dah 2. Closs: Play 4 CHAUNCEY SMITH, Jr. 126 Albert Avenue Aldan Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Class: Play 4; Porty Committee 4 Clubs: Commerce 4 Sports: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, Baseball Numerals 2, Basketball Numerals 2. DORIS JANEY SMITH 7920 Wcstview Avenue Upper Dorby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah 3, 4. Closs: Ploy 4. Clubs: Arts Poetoe 2, 3, Secretary 4, Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Pleiades 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3. DORRIS CAMPBELL SMITH 30$ Riverview Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Upi-Dah Agent 4 Class: Ploy 4, Candy Committee 4 Clubs: Algetrorco 3, 4; Latin 3, 4, Le Cercle Francois 4, Tay-Wis- tolvon 3, 4 Seventy-five s E N 0 R S E. GRANT SMITH 519 Winfield Avenue Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3; Acorn 2, 3. Clubs: Dramus, Cast 2, 3, 4, President 4; Rifle 2 MARGARET ANNE SMITH 8034 West Chester Pike Upper Darby General School: Upi-Dah 2 Clubs: History 3; Pleiades 3, 4 MAY ANDRE SMITH 103 Ardsley Road Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, SAME Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Commerce 4; Table Tennis 4 Sports: Bosketboll Numerals 4 FRANCIS ROBERT SOUTHCOTT 71 Horwood Drive Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Upi-Doh Agent 2. Clubs: History 2; Junior Izoak Wal- ton League 4, Treasurer 3; Stamp Club 4. Sports: Varsity Golf 2, 3, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4 19 3 5 KENNETH NORVAL SMITH 351 Upland Way Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAM E. Festival Band 2, 3. Sports: Vorsity Track 3 MARION OLIVE SMITH 12 Wellington Road Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Publication Award 3, Upi-Dah 3, 4. Class: Party Committee 4; Oak. Clubs: Algetrarco 2, Choral 3, 4, History 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 2; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Toy-Wis- talvan 3, 4. MURIEL GERTRUDE SMULL 7105 Clover Lone Lansdowne Commercial Closs: Oak Sports: Basketball Numerals 4. GRACE FRANCES SPANGLER 318 Shodeland Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll; SAME Festival Chorus 2. 3. Closs: Party Committee 4. Clubs: A Coppello 3, Accompanist 4; Ars Poetae 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Orchestra 4; Lotm 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. THE OAK Seventy-six GEORGE EVAN SPATZ 339 North Lonsdownc Avenue Lonsdowne General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: A Coppella 4; Choral 4; Drill Team 3, Company Clerk 4; Pleiodes 3, 4. ELEANOR JAYNE SPOON 538 Gainsboro Rood Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3; Monitor 3; Upi- Dah Agent 3. Closs: Executive Committee 2. Sports: Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Var- sity Hockey 4; Junior Varsity Hoc- key, Captam 3; Hockey Numerals 2. GEORGE W. STATZELL, 3rd 939 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Football 3, 4, Basket ball Numerals 4 FRANK C. STELZER 48 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2; Upi- Dah 4. Seventy-seven RUTH JANE SPATZ 339 North Lonsdowne Avenue Lonsdowne General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; S AM E. Festivol Chorus 3. Clubs: A Coppella 3, 4; Choral 3, 4; Table Tennis 4. ROBERT W. SPROUL, Jr. 2233 Garrett Road Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. LAURENCE ORVILLE STECKEL, Jr. 206 Ashby Road Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Table Tennis 4 Sports: Boseball Numerals 3, Soccer Numerals 4; Basketball Numerals 4. MARGARET ANN STEPHENSON 5 Marlboro Road Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 4; Upi- Doh 3, 4. Closs: Candy Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 4; Library 4; Tay-Wis- Tolvan 4. SENIORS LILLIAN KATHRYN STEVENS 7216 Colvin Road Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Upi-Dah 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Algetrorco 4, Choral 4; His- tory 3, 4, Pleiodes 4. MARY MARGARET STEWART 230 Springton Road Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 2, Upi-Dah Agent 2, 3; SAME Festival Chorus 2, 3, Clubs: A Coppella 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Library 2, 3 WILLIAM JOHN STORM, Jr. 119 Ashby Road Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association, 2, 3, 4 EDWARD S. STOUCH 6449 Chestnut Street Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Rdi. Clubs: Choral 4, Toble Tennis 4. Sports: Tennis Numerals 4 JACK H. STEWART 478 Forrest Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: SAME. Festival Orchestra 2, 3 Closs: Ploy Committee 4; Dance Com- mittee 4; Porty Committee 4. Clubs: Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HERBERT STEWART 253 Lamport Road Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2; Acorn 4; Perfect Attendance Award 2, 3; Monitor, President 4; Student Council 4. Closs: Play 3, 4; Dance Committee 3; Porty Committee 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Pleiades 3, 4. JEAN WOLFENDEN STOTT Marshall and Church Roads Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3; Honor Roll. Clubs: Fencing 2; Tay-Wistalvan 2 MARIE STRUBE 2225 Manor Road Upper Darby Commercial School: SAME. Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 19 3 5 THE OAK Seventy-eight SENI ANNE ARLENE STUTZMAN 119 North Foirview Avenue Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 4; Honor Roll. Clots: Oak. Clubs: History 4 RAYMOND CRAWFORD SUPLEE, Jr. 7034 Ruskin Lone Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Sports: Soccer Numerals 4. LOUISE SWISHER 216 South Carol Boulevard Upper Dorby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Stamp 4 LAWRENCE TATE 711 Lindalc Avenue Drcxel Hill Academic School: AthleCq Association 2, 3, 4; SAME Feshval Band 2, 3. Clubs: Choral 3 Sports: Vorsity Footboll 4; Varsity Wrestling, Coptom 4, Junior Vor- sity Football 3. THE OAK Seventy-nine 0 R S DAVID JOSEPH SULLIVAN, Jr. 61 Elm Avenue Aldan General School: Upi-Doh Agent 2. Clubs: Junior Izaak Walton League 3, 4. EARL WILLIAM SWEENEY 221 Huntley Road Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 4 BRANTLEY D. SWITZER, Jr. 324 Huntley Road Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3 Clubs: Commerce 3, 4; Junior Izoak Walton Leogue 4 ALMA MARTHA TAYLOR 922 Serrill Avenue Yeodon Commercial School: Upi-Dah Agent 4 19 3 5 ROBERT S. TAYLOR 1129 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 1; Acorn Agent 2; Monitor 2; S A M E. Festival Bond 2, 3. Clow: Donee Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Dromus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2. GEORGE EDWARD THOMAS 1207 Myrtlewood Rood Upper Dorby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: A Coppella 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4, Table Tennis 4. J. EARL THOMAS, Jr. 619 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Algebra Prize 2. Closs: Assembly Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4, Stemmetz Society 2, 3, Historian 4. CHESTER A. THOMPSON, Jr. 1147 Roosevelt Street Upper Dorby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2; SAME Festival Chorus 2, 3. Closs: Play Committee 3. Clubs: A Coppella 2, 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; History 3. Sports: Varsity Baseball 3. JOSEPHINE W. THOMPSON 323 Windsor Avenue Upper Darby Commercial Clubs: Choral 2, 3. (ArrrJ jXX DOLORES LILY THORNHILL 28 Lorchwood Avenue Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn, Assistant Business Manager 2, 3, Business Manager 4; Debating 3; Honor Holl; Distinguished Honor Roll; Publication Award 2, 3; Mon- itor 2; Tribunol 2, 3. Closs: Dance Committee 3; Play Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Algetrarca 4, Ars Poetae 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Fencing 2; History 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4, Pleiodes 3, Treasurer 4; Rifle 3 Sports: Trock, Assistant Monoger 2, 3, Monoger 4 GUSTAV KARL TIMM Lansdownc Avenue ond School Lone Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, SAME. Festival Orchestra 3. School: Executive Committee 4 Clubs: Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3; His tory 3, 4. JAMES TOFANI, Jr. 17 South Diamond Street Clifton Heights Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Eighty WILLIAM C. TOPPAN 120 North Corol Boulevord Upper Darby General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Sports: Vorsity Boseboll 2, 3.4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Vorsity Football 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Football 2. JUNE MILLINGTON UNGLAUB 209 Maryland Avenue Aldan Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 4; Acorn 2, 3, 4; De- bating Team 3, Captain Negative Team 4; Honor Roll. Clubs: German 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Tay- Wistalvan 2, 3, Secretary 4. JAMES ALEXANDER VERNER, Jr. 319 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 4 CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH VOSS 4719 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 4; SAME Festival Chorus 2, 3 Clubs: A Cappella 3, 4, Choral 2, 3, 4, Dramas, Chorus 2, 3, 4; Le Cer- cie Francois 4. Eighty-cne ROBERT BUIST UBER, Jr. 660 Rose Street Yeadon Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3; A A Council 4. Clubs: Choral 4. Sports: Varsity Basketboll 3, 4; Var- sity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2. NORMAN E. VAN AMBURGH, Jr. 7223 West Chester Pike Upper Darby Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2, 3; Upi- Doh Agent 3, 4. Closs: Donee Committee 3, Ploy Committee 3 Clubs: Algetrarca 3, Choral 4; Drill Team 2, Supply Sergeant 3; History SPENCER T. VIDEON. Jr. 542 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3 Clubs: A Cappella 4; Choral 4; Dra- mus. Orchestra 2, 4; Rifle 2. GEORGE THOMAS WALKER 113 Copley Road Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll. Class: Mogozme Committee 2. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4, Lotm 4 Sports: Baseball, Assistant Monoger 2, 3, Monoger 4. THE OAK GERALD G. WALKER, Jr 7765 Woyne Avenue Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Upi-Doh 3, 4. Class: Magazine Committee 2; Ex- ecutive Committee 4; Party Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Germon 2, B, 4. CHARLES MERKEL WALL 915 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2. Class: Donee Committee 3. Clubs: History 4 RUTH M. WALLACE 3726 Toylor Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Upi-Doh 4. Clubs: Pleiades 3, 4 FIELDING O. L. WATERS 336 Margate Road Upper Darby Commercial Clubs: Dromus, Chorus 4; Drill Teom 3, Sergeant 4; Stamp 4 GEORGE S. WATKIN 35 Harwood Drive Upper Darby Acodemic School: Honor Roll; Monitor, Chair- man 3. Class: Ploy 3; Ploy Committee 4 Clubs: Dromus 3, 4, Hi-Y 4; Pleiades 3. MARTHA ELIZABETH WATKIN 4609 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2. GWENDOLYN GRACE WATKINS 65 Feme Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 3, 4; Upi-Doh 4. Clubs: Library 3, 4 EDWARD WATT 7101 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 THE OAK Eighty-two MARGUERITE TRUMP WATTERS 42 Richfield Rood Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 4 GEORGE LOUIS WEBER 932 Cornell Avenue Drcxel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Football 4; Junior Var- sity Football 2 WESLEY RUSSELL WEBER 7226 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby Commercial School: SAME Festival Chorus 3. Clubs: A Coppella 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3; R.fle 2. DOROTHY LOUISE 349 Woyne Avenue Lansdowne W))f GOLD Commercial School: AtKletic Association 4; SAME. Festival Chorus 2 Class: Ploy 4, Ook Clubs: Chord 2, 3, 4; Commerce 4. FREDERICK G. WEINHARDT, Jr. 7020 Radbourne Road Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3; SAME. Festival Band 2, 3. LEONORE WEISS 720 Collenbrook Avenue Drexcl Hill General School: Athletic Association 4; SAME. Festival Chorus 2, 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4. KlfTH MARGARETTA WELLS 4012 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 3, Upt-Doh 3, 4 Clubs: Tay-Wistalvan 4 FRED WESTERVELT, Jr. 207 Devonshire Apartments Drexel Hill General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2 Sports: Vorsity Baseball 2, 3; Varsity Basketboll 4; Varsity Football 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Junior Varsity Footboll 2, 3 .Eighty--three s E N I RUTH E. WHITAKER 3714 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2, 4; Tribunal 2; Honor Roll. Class: Play 3, 4; Candy Committee 4, Executive Committee 2. Clubs: Algetrorca 3, Vice-President 4; Fencing Teom 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4, Latin 3, 4; le Cercle Francois 4, Pleiades 3, Secretary 4; Tay- Wistalvan 3, 4. HESTER E. WHITEHEAD 305 Cleorbrook Avenue Lansdownc Academic School: Athletic Association 4 Clubs: Chorol 3, 4; Pletodes 4 WILLIAM D. WIENER 4128 Toylor Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial Closs: Oak. Clubs: Drill Teom 4, Rifle 2 GEORGE J. WILKES 3308 School Lane Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Upi-Dah Agent 4. 19 3 5 0 R S EDWIN H. WHITE 117 Kent Road Upper Dorby Academic HELEN A. WIENER 4128 Toylor Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME. Festival Chorus 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4, Commerce 4; Dramus, Chorus 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Basketball 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Hockey Numerals 2. HOWARD A. WILEY 224 Windsor Avenue Upper Dorby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn 3, 4; Debating Teom 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll; English Prize 2; Monitor, Chairman 3; Student Council 2, President 4; Tribunal 3 Closs: President 3; Treasurer 2, Donee Committee 3; Magazine Committee 2, Memorial Day Com- mittee 2, 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, Vice-President 4 Sports: Varsity Football 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football 2 EDITH ANN WILKINSON 742 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercte Froncois 3, 4; Toble Tennis 4 THE OAK Eighty-four SENI PHYLLIS BELFIELD WILKINSON 20 North Woodlown Avenue Aldan Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; SAME. Festival Orchestra 2, 3. Clubs: Commerce 4; Library 4 Sports: Varsity Hockey 4; Junior Var- sity Hockey 3; Basketball Numerals 4. ALMA MARIE WILSON 605 Moson Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 LYMAN C. WILSON, Jr. 278 Sheffield Road Lansdowne General School: Athletic Association 2, De- bating Teom 3; Honor Roll; Moni- tor 3, 4. ELSIE MADELEINE WINCHELL 3409 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3, Honor Roll; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll; Student Council, Stenographer 4, Upi-Dah Closs: Executive Committee 3; Moga- z ne Committee 2 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4, Toy-Wistalvon 2, 3, Treasurer 4. THE OAK — Eighty-five 0 R S Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2, Student Council 4, Tri- bunal 4, SAME Festival Band 2 Closs: Ploy 3; Oak, Business Mon- oger, Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 4, Ploy Commit- tee 3, Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 4, History 3, Vice- President 4, Hi-Y 3, Sergeant at Arms 4, Pleiodes 3. J 0 DANIEL CARU WILL, Jr. 4315 Cedor Lone ELEANOR EARLEY WILSON 900 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. Closs: Donee Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4, Commerce 4, Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Library 2, 3, 4; Toble Tennis 4; History 4; Toy-Wistalvon 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM H. WILSON 4962 State Rood Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 4; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll; Biology Prize 2. Clubs: Algetrarca 3, Chess 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4 JOSEPH WILLIAM WISE 20 Boro Road Primos Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2; SAME. Festival Bond 3. Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Rifle 3, Manager 4 19 3 5 SEN ROBERT HILBURN WISE 43 Broodwoy Avenue Clifton Heights Commerool School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A A. Council 2; Acorn Agent 2, 3; Monitor 2; Upi-Doh 4 Class: Assembly Committee 2, 3; Donee Committee 3; Executive Committee 3; Party Committee 4; Play 3. Clubs: Commerce 3, President 4; Drill Teom 3; History 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Pleiades 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4. Sports: Vorsity Soccer 2; Bosketball Numerals 4. JOHN WISSINGER 338 Margate Road Upper Dorby Scientific Clubs: Germon 4. GRACE WOLLMAN 21 Marlborough Rood Upper Darby Commercial School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. Clubs: Commerce 4; Library 4. WALTER RODMAN WOODRUFF 833 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3; Monitor 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3, SAME Fes- tival Bond 3; SAME. Festival Chorus 2, 3. Closs: Assembly Committee 3; Donee Committee 3, Mogazine Committee 3; Party Committee 3. Clubs: A Coppello 3, 4; Choral 3, 4; Dramus, Orchestra 3. 19 3 5 I JOHN STEPHAN WISNEWSKI, Jr. 311 Baltimore Avenue Clifton Heights General School: Athletic Association 2, 3, A A. Council 4 Sports: Varsity Golf 3, Coptam 4, Soccer Numerols 4; Bosketboll Nu- merals 4. ROBERT WOLF 47 Sunshine Rood Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Student Council 4. Closs: Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Dromus, Electrician 3, 4; Hi- Y 3, 4; Steinmetz Society 2, 3, President 4. BARBARA ANNE WOOD 3729 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 3, 4; Library 4; Stomp 4 DOROTHY LOUISE WRIGHT 1 South Union Avenue Lansdowne General Clubs: Stamp 4 THE OAK Eighty-six s E N WILBUR ELMER WYATT 1136 Harding Drive Upper Darby Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Chorol 3 Sports: Varsity Swimmirvg 3, 4; Junior Vorsity Swimming 2. HELEN ELIZABETH YOUNG 384 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 4. Clubs: Le Cercle Francois 4 THERESE ZANE 1004 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. Class: Executive Committee 3; Porty Committee 4. Clubs: History 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 3; Le Cercle Froncais 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3, Secretary 4; Toy-Wistolvan 3. Sports: Varsity Rifle Team 3 JOHN GLEIM ZIMMERMAN 247 Coverly Road Lansdowne Acodemic School: Athletic Association 3; Acorn Agent 3; Acorn 3; Debating Team Clubs: Fencing Team 3. THE OAK Eighty-sei-en 0 R S LUCILE KATHRYN YERGER 3309 School Lone Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 RICHARD T. YOUNG, Jr. 332 Mople Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific DAVID ZIEGLER 547 Penn Avenue Drexel Hill Acodemic School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3. Clubs: History 2; Toble Tennis 4. GEORGE BIRCHFIELD ZINK 734 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill Academic School: Athletic Association 2, 3. 4; Acorn Agent 2; Honor Roll; S A M E. Festival Band 3. Clubs: Latin 4, Bond Award 3. 19 3 5 SAMUEL VAUCLAIN ZINN, Jr. 4958 State Road Drexel Hill Scientific School: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Class: Executive Committee 2. Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, Vice-President 4. Sports: Rifle Team 3, Coptam 4; Junior Varsity Rifle 2. T CLASS OFFICERS—SOPHOMORE YEAR Thomas Clark, John Hood, Barbara Armstrong, Howard Wiley CLASS OFFICERS—JUNIOR YEAR Howard Wiley, Barbara Armstrong, Frances Myers, Thomas Clark COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Lconord Dctwciler, Feme Hoisington, Howard Wiley HONOR STUDENTS Loroine Duncan, William Wilson, Jean Slpck, William Kirk, Borbara Armstrong, George Walker e BABY DAY 1934 T HEN the seniors ore away, the juniors must play. So the Class of 1935, when juniors, followed the custom of its prede- cessors and ran rampant over the school attired os babes in the woods, when the seniors mode their trip to Washington. Here ore shown o few snapshots of the juniors ot the height of their frivolity. WHO’S BEST STUDENTS George Wolkcr Jeon Slock MOST POPULAR Hugh MocMullon Fronces Myers HARDEST WORKERS Howord Wiley Barbara Armstrong MOST DIGNIFIED Daniel Will Ruth Eby MOST BASHFUL Parker Bowden Ruth Force CUTEST COUPLE Dolores Thornhill John Frazier WHO BEST LOOKING Thomos Armstrong Dorothy Madeira WITTIEST Geoige Watkin Marjorie Braselman BIGGEST FLIRTS Rene Cailliet Ruth Healis BEST SPORTS John Frazier Dorothy Hutt SLEEPIEST Allan Smith Hester Whitehead PEPPIEST Minor Bruce Dorothy Creery WASHINGTON TRIP ■jpHE class of 1935 will take the regular Washington trip. That was the best news we had heard in a long time and there were times when we weren't so sure of it. But thanks to the persistent work of the class advisers, the closs officers, and a few members of the executive committee, we finally received Mr. Tyson's permission and were off early Thursday morning The train left on time, as trains will, but everybody made it. At least if anyone missed it we haven't caught up with them yet or vice versa. After the first few minutes of strangeness wore off, very few minutes, the parade started. Up and down the length of the six cars the whole class seemed to stroll at once. There were just enough sitting down, how- ever, for Rene Cailliet and George Watkin to inform everybody in sight that Mr. Remley wanted to see them right away After the first fifty or so, Mr. Remley threatened to throw them both off the train. He'd have had plenty of help. The girls spent their time in a somewhat milder form. They commented back and forth on what everybody who went by was wearing. According to the authorities, Adelaide Griffith took the prize with two corsages that could easily have been taken for four. At leost, so they say Then there was Minor Bruce who 'lowed as how he'd smoke himself a cigar just to show he could take it. He couldn't! Our only regret is that we didn't get a picture of poor Minor all stretched out on a seat and green as a cucumber. Then we arrived in Washington, which, of course, was a great surprise to everyone. A bit of rain dompened our spirits very little, and the following day saw the sun shining brightly to add to our pleasure. Being a bit shy as our meal at the Savarin was our first one on the trip, Ed. Bellinger only got one breakfast. He made up for lost time later, though. So into the buses and poor Miss Yerkes in bus A-3 was immediately swamped with a deluge of aspiring riders, and when she got her breath she saw that she was in for it for the rest of the trip. There were exactly two girls on the bus, Betty Campbell and Dolores Thornhill, and the rest formed a prize package indeed She never had a moment's peoce. THE OAK 19 3 5 Nnety-twc CAPITAL CAPERS T QNAPS here, there, ond from oil points south, especially Washington, D C. The Class of '35 cut capers from the Cairo to Mount Vernon and touched on all intermediate points. We see them here at the hotel, the Washing- ton Monument, and many places of interest in and about the city. I After o day of sight-seeing, back to the hotels. The Lafoyette group claimed that everybody in the Cairo was a sissy and the Cairo group claimed everybody in the Lafoyette was a twerp. And so it went. Room 224 in the Cairo was a very popular one os it had the only radio in the crowd at that hotel. Dave Bodtke managed to find room for it in his bag. The entertainment Thursday night was something. Especially the fairy dance and the dance of the long underwear Long will we remember George Kelley, George Braun, Ed Bellinger and Minor Bruce doing the most graceful of dances clad in the mos t adorable long woolen underwear. It was really fetching. The master of ceremonies, George Watkin, was accused of getting some of his line from Rene Cailliet. It was so full of puns. Then came the night. And with it many other things. Many rooms tried to see just how long they could stay up. Some played cards until the wee small hours got larger. Still others went to bed and got a bit of rest. We couldn't find out for the life of us who the latter were, however. Of course there were some who got out. Take Dave Bodtke, who climbed up the fire escape at about 2 A. M. to find his way to his room. The thing we'll never forget is that austere and distinguished group of debaters who put the pint bottle of cherry soda in the fountain at the Cairo. It looked real. And from such a dignified body. Tsk! Tsk! Nevertheless it was a great trip and we all had a swell time even if we did have to come home. Of course in between the fun we learned a lot of things, but I rather think we'll remember the fun a little longer. THE 0 A K 19 3 5 N-nety-four HLMHMHTER tune BMici arranqed by OHaupt r p r-pM J J j| J x what this which morninq suniiqht oilds with ' 111 Util ■morninq suniiqht q lds withqolden beams T rr fiJ J V 1 is our Upper Dar-by High School castle of our dreams ' • it 1 Tis our Upper uar-Dy Highocnoc I -M M i m i .U. J' J JI J— Ha 11 to IHfHl J 19 3 5 THE OAK Ninety-six under JUNIORS ROOM 5 First Row: Troxell, Von Lew, Dietcy, Follcttc, Miss Hoins, Longacrc, Armstrong, Brown. Stokes. Second Row: Roy, Stranaghan, Reardon, Rcglcr, Smith, Penman, Bohinick, Lucker. Back Row: P. Harris, J. Horris, Pierce, Frazier, Naye, Long, Dowling, Porter. ROOM 11 Front Row: Dinneen, Reynolds, Way, Lyman, Mr. Wood, Tracy, Hall, McCormick, Feni- more. Second Row: Martin, Buono, Hoffman, Sant- myers, Cuthbert, Riffert, McKibben, Lonergan. Third Row: Corl, Benvignati, Mann, Wil- liams, Randall, Temponc, Kelly. Fourth Row: Nissen, Clokcy, Bowden, Howe, Gibbons. Fifth Row: McMichael, Porter, Scipione, Morrow. Back Row: Knight, Snyder. ROOM 14 Front Row: Balway, Anderson, Gilts, Kifferly, Andre, Mrs. Abrams, Firestone, Burk- holder, Carfrey, Blackenbury. Second Row: Greene, Clauso, Bcrnordino, Regan, Dancnhaucr, Clauso, Burton, Grif- fiths. Third Row: Wolton, Bruner, Kunkel, Miller, McCollister, Layman, Tyler. Fourth Row: Hompton, Flail, Herder, Houck, Cipolla. Bock Row: Pjtt, Sheddan, Neff. - ffji ROOM 25 First Row: If ill. Broker, Dovis, Bader, Wright, Leicey, Comlcy, Giese, Block, Moore. Second Row: Millet, Hollister, Dinon, de- Luco, Mr. Thomas, Bury, Hensil, Ryan, Higgins. Third Row: Schneider, Boerner, Blunt, Ergler, Schwartz, Levin, Furst, Genn. Bock Row: Schermerhorn, Veltman, Wintem- berg. Chose, Frey, Hutton, Lyons. THE OAK 1 9 3 5 N.nety-eight A JUNIORS ROOM 102 Fiist Row: Cummings, lovacchini, Grudgings, Allen, Consono, Bruno, Henderson, Hort, Lcnham. Second Row: Deihl, Taggart, Thurer, Uditsky, Mr. Hamilton, Berman, McCullough, Stan- ley. Third Row: Thomas, Wotts, Mosseth, Moore, Wyant, Smedley. Back Row: Canesso, Smith, Toy, Hughes, Puscy, Willioms. ROOM 103 First Row: Reynolds, Hardicon, Bryon, But- terfield, Mr. Buckwalter, Mardinly, Miller, Maguire, Borry. Second Row: Hamilton, Crowell, Dyke, Gas- kill, Jenkins, Weigele, Schlein. Third Row: Lincoln, Auve, Gundcl, Gorman, Frasch, Bassett. Fourth Row: Decker, Behrle, Clark, Newby, Kelly. Back Row: Doody, McClenaghan. ROOM 105 First Row: Cairns, Morcus, Stocksdale, Irons, Miss Hagenbuch, Arnold, Anderson, Jomes Kreider. Second Row: Mather, Ferry, Willis, Becker, Drewett, Pritchard, Allcutt, Dirks, Smith. Third Row: Sweet, Tener, Salvatore, Davis, Campbell, Ryan, Rogers. Fourth Row: McCollister, Milton, Russell, Armstrong, McFaddcn, Cox. Back Row: Mcllvoine, Whitaker. ROOM 120 First Row: Fegley, Christian, Griffenberg, Hanna, Beattie, Fronk, Wendt, Wallick, Donahue, Endicott. Second Row: Cartledge, John, Lawrence, Bickel, Fisher, Young, Phillips, Helms. Third Row: Sheffcr, Graboyes, Hiscott, Hol- lingsworth, Moore, Wilbur, Molsberger. Fourth Row: Hannon, McGowon, Becken- strater, Martin, Sawyer. Fifth Row: Goldberg, Linder, Thau, Chandler. Back Row: Carlin, Dotti. THE OAK Ninety-nine 19 3 5 JUNIORS ROOM 129 First Row: Burrichtcr, Gronc, Noylor, Polmer, Mr. Irons, Poulterer, Sinclair, Stephens, Fredericks, Ralston. Second Row: Lamborn, Niemeyer, Tolley, Ludwick, MocAdom, Toylcr, Donks. Third Row: Heebner, Corr, Hoffman, Kocr- cher, Spaidc. Fourth Row: Esler, DeGorgue, Kelly, Rey- nolds, Smith. Back Row: Sterling. ROOM 130 First Row: Mettcr, Oliver, Moseley, Horlow, Miss Weimer, Groves, McGovern, Jordan, Abel. Second Row: McCronc, Shriver, Murphy, Kelly, Fulton, Levin, Hcppe, Wicdcr, Bond. Third Row: Hindle, Moss, Engle, Malen, Vandergast, Ljungquist. Fourth Row: Fletcher, Sell, Shedd, Spivok, Myers. Bock Row: Smith, Stewort, Dau, Cassidy, Brawerman. ROOM 203 Front Row: Lorenzen, Jarvis, Hikes, Miss Fredericks, James, Lcoder, Mothews, Landis. Second Row: Thomos, Flynn, Consono, Kepler, Jarvis, Heller, Hangartner, Willoughby, Richman. Third Row: Klcinz, Schusslcr, Phillips, O'Con- nor, Kcnncrly, Black. Fourth Row: Thombpson, Stutzmon, Hughes, Martin, Mathews. Top Row: McCrossan, Dau, DeJurc, Mat- singer. ROOM 205 First Row: Chapman, Sullivan, Firth, Rhodes, Moyer, Miss Hocflich, Bruder, Hoymen, Harlan, Carney. Second Row: Fils, Wagner, Patterson, Kruzer, Schulze, Goskill, Bystrom, Visalli. Third Row: Leary, Gawaluch, Sanders, Wilds, Smith, Cornfield, Houseman. Fourth Row: Vanomon, Snydermon, Worts, Whitman, Kepner, Suessenguth. Back Row: Smith, MeGary, Mintzer. THE OAK j 9 3 5 One Hundred ROOM 208 First Row: Thotcher, Schoumon, Murphy, Royol, Mr. Oerlein, North, Ncnysky, Pork- hill. Rode. Second Row: Orr, Norman, Myles, Proteri, Pease, Bortz, Morris. Third Row: Benson, Little, V. Smith, Gillies, Myers, Berryman, Parker, D. Smith. Bock Row: Peterson, Campbell, Wise, Missi- '■  ROOM 212 First Row: Bixler, Thompson, Dawson, Mr. Stronge, Snyder, Trumpbolt, Schimmel. Second Row: Roum, D'Alessio, Robinson, Goston, Langncs, Nyborg, Hopwood. Third Row: Uphouse, Faulkner, Sibley, Mol- lineau, Willis, Joyce. Back Row: Roth, Kirkpatrick, Pedrick, Pain, Pocc “ ROOM 220 Front Row: Block, Evons, Briskey, Bcncckc, Mr. Hall, Donoghue, Cykosky, Wilson, Hutton. Second Row: Domingues, Romincck, Ander- son, Godshall, Burton, Long, Wood. Third Row: Montgomery, Robb, Dickel, Deihl, Edwards. Fourth Row: Reese, Schnotz, Baldi, Harvey, R. Welsh. Back Row: McKay. Hall, W. Welsh. ROOM 221 First Row: Cleveland, Hyde, Roeder, Sibbit, Miss Ardis, Nicked, Sutton, Wilhelm, Criedler. Second Row: Owen, Fryburg, Parkinson, Trimble, Yoos, Leonard. Third Row: Willard, Ivers, Courtney, DcTurk, Benedict, Brown. Fourth Row: Ronk, MacGrath, Olwine, Sly, Lorentz. Bock Row: Bahler, Green, Edwards, Park. THE OAK One Hundred One 19 3 5 S 0 P H 0 M 0 RES ROOM 4 First Row: Carson, Gorrity, Breorley, Visalli, Miss Jones, Hart, Hopkins, Francis. Second Row: Wolton, Haney, Garrett, Zim- merman, Hutton, McCann, Dougherty. Third Row: Crockett, Bcndcll, Mitchell, O'Brien, Lindsoy, Drumm. Fourth Row: Harrold, Parker, Mehring, Myers. ROOM 20 First Row: Krcidler, Mullin, Butts, Hannan, Mr. Shcnk, Rehrig, Halstead, Jacques, Henderson, Phillips. Second Row: Bellas, Churchill, Coleman, Godcfroy, Title, Dudley, Drew, Diller, Dash. Third Row: H. Boyer, Seal, Price, Smyfhc, Cassidy, Gefvert. Bock Row: R. Boyer, Burkholder, Kelly, Potts. ROOM 21 First Row: Sweeney, Kerns, Brooks, Hill, Dccey, Hanamon, Jones, Robinson, Hazel. Second Row: Hershaft, Dougherty, Strofford, Short, Searles, Loomes, Wilson. Third Row: Wyatt, Withers, Poole, Pflcidcrer, Hodges, Kayfield, Scott. Back Row: Toy, E. Farley, Coin, R. Farley, Robertson, Sodcn, Ford. ROOM 24 Front Row: Borer, Somson, Borry, Cordero, Mr. Coffey, Horris, Green, Moore, Yost, Rutledge. Second Row: Goheen, Haines, Lugar, Haskins, Bryan, Steinhardt, Leonard, Buchanon. Third Row: Dc Bordenove, Montgomery, Taxis, Raith, Lewis, Flohr. Fourth Row: Smith, Meagher, Donofrio, Barry, Foley. Bock Row: Metz, Ernst, Harrison. THE OAK 1 9 3 5 One Hundred Two ROOM 28 First Row: Zeuner, Idc, Johnston, Mr. Hoehler, McCultcy, C. Young, Johnson, Swahl. Second Row: H. Young, Tricker, Hoy, Sem- isch, Baxter, Killeen, Viney, Clarke. Third Row: Schwartz, Woy, Korfman, Loomis, Shonnon, Winters, Von Inwegen. Fourth Row: Patton, De Crecchio, Wright, Allen, Morland, Schilling. Back Row: McPhee, Moore, Bozzano, For- rell. ROOM 33 First Row: Patton, Thompson, Stelzer, Cross, Randall, Mr. Stewart, Scholler, Mathews, Fletcher, Young. Second Row: Clark, Batty, Casalan, Wor- thington, Mcttcr, Murr, Ferguson. Third Row: Fuchsel, MacDonald, Loyne, Addis, Criswell. Fourth Row: Moffitt, Ladley, Truitt. ROOM 114 Front Row: Karr, Jensen, Moran, Fisher, Alexander, Mr. McDonnell, Plant, Strubc, Curry, Stratford. Second Row: Childs, Syren, Holloway, Pryse, Irwin, McMahon, Richardson, Hood. Third Row: Behrle, Condee, Scanlon, Francis, Roddo, Rowland, DeRosay. Fourth Row: Keim, Ball, Newman, Thomson, Leary, Walter, Myers, Honsell. ROOM 123 First Row: Roak, Fuhrman, Joblow, Oakes, Miss Bock, Schadewald, Werner, Gardiner, Wilkes, Hilles. Second Row: Ott, Perks, Oslager, Schectz, Sinclair, Smith, Noll, Tillson, Reed. Third Row: Cresta, Foy, Brady, Lippard, Blunt. Fourth Row: Maun, Cluverius, Slack, Jones. Back Row: Hutton, Fey, Goff. THE OAK One Hundred Three 19 3 5 SOPHOMORES ROOM 128 First Row: Connelly, Burkholder, Grisboum, Heller, Mr. Minocci, Dodson, MacNomoro, Peirson, Thompson, S. Nespoli. Second Row: Simpler, Rath, A. Nespoli, Henderson, Gillan, Doncns, Poltorak, McCarthy, Weber. Third Row: Todd, King, Caine, Borton, Hop- son, Stover. Bock Row: Preston, Morton, Haclle, Morlino. ROOM 132 First Row: Cox, Rein, Quandt, Story, Douglas, Miss Barnet, Riley, Swisher, Sease, Doug- las. Second Row: Picked, McCallistcr, Kennedy, Clements, J. Stottler R. Stottler, Brooks, Gross, Buckley. Third Row: Schcllcnger, Schreiber, Wood, Clime, Jockson, Hagy, Marshall. Fourth Row: Hoffman, Neff, Cornell, Coroll, Owen. Bock Row: Chapin, Boeshorc, Dobicsh. ROOM 201 First Row: Bachman, Lauterbach, Casa- grande, McCullough, Powdermakcr, Miss Grunberg, Schnctke, Woodroffe, Williams, Darrogh, Lee. Second Row: Kinzer, Jones, Rcice, Wolf, Smith, Sheddan, Hoffmann, Wosc. Third Row: Manger, Engcll, Word, Womock, Sanney, Wells, Van Winkle. Fourth Row: Denny, Hammilton, Shirtz, Schulz. Back Row: Ferguson. ROOM 202 First Row: Rosser, Funk, Heavens, Dougherty, Mr. Greiner, Yerger, Shoemaker, Crudden, Porter. Second Row: B. Niland, L. Niland, Shecktcr, Robertson, Youngfleish, Engh, Julian, Ben- son. Bock Row: Matthews, Kellehcr, Parker, Ken- nedy, Wilkinson, James, Hafer. THE OAK 1 9 3 5 One Hundred Four SOPHOMORES ROOM 206 Front Row: Tyler, Monlore, Marks, Bram, Mr. Harcr, Ralston, Paul, Luce, Townsend. Second Row: Moguirc, Schlater, Simeone, Styles, Stanton, Lillord. Third Row: Beosley, Sweeney, Toylor, Irons, Hopkins. Fourth Row: Schrader, Weigelt, Sawa, Mchr- ing. Bock Row: Weston, Miller. ROOM 214 Front Row: Edler, Eilert, Greenfield, Nichol, Miss Sommerfield, Kellogg, Mourcr, Mc- Laughlin, Kunkel. Second Row: Cooper, Detweiler, Fitzgerald, Kouyoumjian, Insley, Heutzenroder, Mori- noro, Neff, Arndt, Palmieri. Third Row: Clorke, Bcncckc, Weber, Jones, O'Neill, Kromer, Hucbncr. Back Row: Dilworth, Jobson, Owings, Price, Horpel. ROOM 216 Front Row: Weiss, Wolinsky, McConkey, McGinnis, Miss Steele, Nixon, Schwartz, Scout, Woitc. Second Row: Sterling, Turner, Siddall, Browne, Comeron, Woods. Third Row: Wenger, Carr, Costen, Wherry, McCormick, Huft. Back Row: Dement, Briner, Mocklin, Got- land. ROOM 225 Front Row: Sanderson, Molvaney, Mackenzie, Wolfe, Mr. Boyd, Siddall, Rice, Nichols, Gone. Second Row: Cummings, Frey, Hoffman, Davis, Quinn, Harris, Spera. Third Row: Morrison, Serchio, Schmidt, Toy, Worfel, Brady. Fourth Row: Richards, Charfield, Goldsmith, Tobin. Bock Row: Hitz, Suplee, Koch, Regn. THE OAK One Hundred Five 19 3 5 SOPHOMORES ROOM 226 Front Row: Brown, Cumberland, Kernon, Hunter, DeBordenove, Mr. Morris, Jen- nings, Hill, Allison, Wiggins. Second Row: Soyre, Schellinger, Lawhornc, Titus, Barron, Foust, Willing. Third Row: Johnsen, Toylor, Stovall, Jous, Winstead, West. Fourth Row: Conover, McFarlane, Von Anden, Durning, Wise. Bock Row: Jones, Schmutz, Borr. ROOM 228 Front Row: McGrath, Neff, McConkcy, Capello, Churney, Mr. Stermer, Hart, Caruthers, Norman, Cross. Second Row: Lyster, McCabe, Jones, Hohn, Bodtke, Hearn, Dunkin, Garvin. Third Row: Straehle, McConnell, Guy, Dodge, Spiker. Fourth Row: Riegar, Curtis, Wilkins, Sovin. Back Row: Berman, Germain, Salerno. ROOM 233 Front Row: Kompass, Anderson, Free, Erick- son, Mrs. Dole, McCrory, Endicott, Cor- penter. Miller, Phillips. Second Row: Buff, Schutt, Homilton, Evans, Bcitler, Dutchcr, Kennedy, Dinsmorc, Green. Third Row: Patton, Bradin, Zorn, Urffer, Reeves, Sloan, Mink. Back Row: Samuel, Pizuti, Wackenhut, Col- lins, Free. 19 3 5 THE OAK One Hundred Six VARSITY FOOTBALL THE Royals' 1934 season started disastrously but ended in a blaze of glory. The team this year, one of the hardest fighting group of boys ever seen in Upper Darby, was dogged by poor luck throughout most of the season but came through with a stirring victory in the final game with Haverford. Our varsity squad lost five games, one of the quintet being dropped by one point and another by two. Two games resulted in a tie and two in victory. The team's determined trouncing of the hitherto undefeated Haverford group, our traditional Thanksgiving rival, climaxed the season and made it without any doubt a most successful one. The Thanksgiving Day game was rated by leading Philadelphia and suburban sports officials and writers as the outstanding upset ot the season. The Purple and Gold captain-elect for 1934, Hugh MacMullan, ran into a knee injury early in the season and was forced to the sidelines after a minute s ploy during the first game of the year. However, Mac inspired the team all season and came through to play half of that stirring final gome when he produced the brilliant and heady football necessary to so decisively defeat Haverford Jack Padley, from the Royals' fighting backfield, officiated as acting captain during most of Captain MacMulIan's sojourn on the sidelines and proved himself by his superb running of the ball and by his heady ploying of the safety position, to be one of the hardest fighters and one of the most valuable men on the team. Podley's running mate. Paul Dyke, was elected to lead the team through next year's season. Coach Wolfgang expects to have a good team under Dyke as he has seven letter men returning and good, scrappy material coming not only from Coach Slagle's J.V.'s, but from Coach Brooke's sophomore group as well. SCHEDULE UD Opp. 0 Episcopal 12 6 Radnor 8 6 Wilmington 6 7 Lonsdowne 21 6 Norristown 6 26 Media 13 6 Cheltenham 7 6 Lower Merion 15 20 Haverford 7 83 96 IDENTIFICATION ON OPPOSITE PAGE Westcrvclt, Podlcy, Dyke, Frozicr Weber Dawson, Tote, Bowden, Vondcrgost, Block, MocMullon Faulkner, Loomis l !rs- Edwards, Crowell , , Pottenger, To, Toppon, Wiley, Wolfgong, Coffey, Sloglc, Brooke, Ivcrs, Snyder Foster, Ocsto, Pedrick Cheerleaders Mintzcr, Stockdolc, Murphy, Crccry, Hclscngrcn Carter, Barklc THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Eight SNfBf j First Row: McClenaghen, Clark, Matsinger, Pain, Shrivcr, Schusslcr, Hughes. Second Row: Norton, Boerner, Richmond, Thompson, Helm, Fryer, Daly, Bruce, Crewdson. Back Row: Bond, Brown, Heller, Karcher, Hindle, Koehler, Tyler, McGowan. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL THE Joy Vee squad's 1934 season was only a fair one in many respects, 1 but was made so mainly by the continual moving up of Junior Varsity men to the senior eleven to fill in vacancies made by injuries. This repeatedly weakened and broke up Jay Vee combinations. During the season the second squad men olso received their own injuries to further ruin material the varsity had left. At one time during the schedule Coach Slagle had difficulty in securing eighteen boys, from a squad of forty, who were fit for action. Captain Fight Norton broke a hand and was retired from scrim- mage the rest of the season. His place as captain was capably filled by Ted Pain for the remaining schedule. Irish McClenaghen, first string center of the squad, dislocated a shoulder in practice but played several days until he was forced to the sidelines where he stayed until the last game. Quarterback Daly was largely responsible for holding the team together and along with the passing combinations of Helm and Richmond accounted for many of the yards gained in play. All men in the entire squad did their best to make the good showing that they did in the face of innumerable deficiencies and proved them- selves to be a scrappy and fighting group. A K 1 9 3 5 One Hundred Ten UD SCHEDULE Opp. 12 Ridley Pork 7 0 Norristown 0 6 Lonsdowne 18 19 Abington 0 16 Rodnor 7 7 Lower Merion 14 T H E 0 First Row: Hucbner, Ferguson, Price, Ide, Schcllenger, Chotfield, Jobson, Soden. Second Row: Honsell, Huft, de Bordenove, Metz, Leary, Horpel, Hogy, Correnty, Carroll, Goldsmith. Bock Row: Wilkins, Boll, McConnell, Lone, Moffitt, Murr, Marshall, McCormick. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL THE 1934 sophomore squad under Captain Hogy developed into one ■ of the toughest and scrappiest groups of football material ever seen in Upper Darby. This handful of light and inexperienced players took beating after beating from the varsity and showed that group how to take it and come back for more. The team won four out of six games, dropping one to the Yeadon High varsity and one to Overbrook's junior varsity. Yeadon's serious pre-game comment on the outcome of the contest was that the score would be forty to nothing in their favor. The final reckoning was six to nothing and the outsiders were forced to the limit every minute for those six points. In the game with Overbrook's Junior Varsity the Purple and Gold sophomores were outweighed twenty-five pounds per man, but showed up so well that the final score of seven to nothing far exceeded any reasonable hopes the Royal mentors could hove entertained. From this die-hard group of sophomores the Upper Darby Coaches reasonably expect superior football from as many as six or seven men next year. This is partially due to the fact that throughout the season there were no evident stars, but all players pulled together to produce one of those scarce machines which are able to overcome obstacles by their sheer fighting power. UD. SCHEDULE—1934 Opp. 2 Glen-Nor (second) 0 13 St. Joe (Fresh) 0 0 Yeadon (Varsity) 6 13 Radnor (second) 6 0 Overbrook (J V ) 7 n Valley Forge Military Acodemy (140 lb ) 6 THE OAK - - 1 1 = One Hundred Eleven 19 3 5 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY UNDER the observing eye of Coach Strange, the Upper Darby cross country team carried on the reputation of former cross country teams. Starting the season with a great handicap, the loss of six out of eight out- standing runners because of graduation, the cross country teams maintained the reputation of former Royal Harriers. They won all the meets throughout the entire season with the exception of one dual meet with Norristown. William Joachim, a senior, was the able captain of the squad. Kermit Hoffman and Harry Cuthbert, juniors; Robert Schenk and Lawrence Baldwin, seniors were the runners who made the best showing throughout the season. Most of the season's success was due to Mr. Kehl, who did all of the octive coaching throughout the season. SCHEDULE U.D. opp. 18 West Chester 52 18 Lonsdale 63 22 Simon Grotz 36 21 Olney 99 Surburban Chompionships—U D Second Ploce 58 Norristown 15 15 Ursinus Freshmen 40 20 Lower Merion 44 (Low Score Wins) JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY WITH only three meets on their schedule this year, the junior varsity cross country team made a commendable showing. Probably the best performance of the year was against Olney High freshmen. The Royal harriers turned in a perfect score. The first five men to come in were Murray, Harrison, Ljungquist, Spivak and White, all wearing the Purple and Gold. In the meet against Ridley Township, out of the first six to finish, five were Royals; Boyer, U.D.; Herbert, R.T.; Gaston, U.D.; Dineen, U.D.; Paul, U.D.; and Morlino, U.D. The Cross Country team missed a perfect score by three points, the final score being UD. 19, R.T. 67. The only meet that the harriers lost was to Norristown by the score of U D 35, N. 20. The prospects for next year's team are very good if the team lives up to the expectations of Coaches Kehl and Strange. RESULTS OF MEETS U D. Opp. 15 Olney Freshmen 56 Norristown 20 19 Ridley Township 67 GROUP PICTURE ON OPPOSITE PAGE First Row: Lehman, Manager; Baldwin, Hoffman, Schenk, Joachim, Captain; Goston, Dinncen, Cuth- bert, McConnell, Monogcr. Second Row: Boyer, Anderson, Oldham, Bixler, Frazier, Macklin, Poul, White, Lillard. Back Row: Mr. Strange, Coach; Roth, Rook, Harrison, Behrle, Ljungquist, Morlino, Wackenhut, Mr. Kehl, Assistant Cooch. THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Twelve VARSITY HOCKEY IN SPITE of the splendid leadership and fine goal tending of Captain Dorothy Hutt and the strong defense of Braselman and Hoffman, fullbacks., this year's varsity team con only boast of S wins out of 7 games played. Nevertheless there was plenty of fighting spirit os the low scores testify and much satisfaction over the 1 -0 victory over Haverford. The varsity squod this year also showed their keen interest in the game and in the school by the purchase and presentation to the school of five much needed purple and gold blankets for the use of future teams. By graduation the team will lose all of its players except Margaret Dougherty, a sophomore. Captain-elect Betty Heppe, Marion Lesser and Retta Stranaghan. SCHEDULE UD. Opp. 2 Lansdowne ? Medio 0 0 Lower Menon 1 Upper Me nor 2 0 Swarthmcre i Haverford 0 0 Nether Providence JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY THE second team composed mainly of sophomores., inexperienced in the art of hockey, ployed a series of seven games, of which they won two and lost five. But these games, together with the daily scrimmage with the Varsity gave them a wealth of experience and the prospect of a good season next year. SCHEDULE UD Opp 1 Lansdowne r. V 1 Media 2 0 Lower Mericn t- 1 Upper Merlon 0 0 Swarthmore 5 0 Haverford 1 0 Nether Providence 5 VARSITY Russel, Wilkinson, Spoon, Stronoghon, Myers, Poynter, Hollenbach, Braselman, Force, Griffith, Potts, Lesser JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY GROUP Front Row: Myers, Wendt, Yerger, DeBordcnovc, Heppe, Captain; Smith, McGinnis, Heflin, Lconoid. Back Row: Miss Fry, Coach; Walton, Haney, Stottler, Stottler, Stovall, Goheen, Housmon, Monagcr. VARSITY Patton Hutt, Andrews, Hutt, Dougherty, Smith THE OAK 3 5 One Hundred Fourteen SOCCER WHAT a record for any school to hold' Seven Suburban League Championships in the last eight years. That is the unique record of Upper. Darby's soccer team. Besides winning its own league championship, the Royal booters defeated Lancaster and George School, champions of their respective leagues. Out of a total of seventeen games played, the Royals won fourteen, lost one, and tied two. From all indications it would seem as if the team had an easy season in winning the league title, but it was really a long, hard struggle to win the cham- pionship. After the tie with Lower Menon, the Royals had to fight hard to win The success of the team was due to the fine spirit and co-operation among the players on both the varsity and second teams. Mr. Milne started the season with several lettermen from lost year, and with the help of some new-comers formed a winning combination. As many on the varsity will graduate in June, there is plenty of opportunity for sophomores and juniors. The team usually lined up as follows: Captain Bill Murray as center-forward, with Le Cron, Jenkins, Doth, and Becker making up the forward line; Parkinson, Uber, and Hirst at half-back; J Murray and Southcott at fullback; and Chamberlain in the goal. Many substitutes also played and helped in winning many of the games. SCHEDULE U.D. Opp 0 Lower Merion 0 2 West Philadelphia 0 1 Girord College 1 1 Episcopal Academy 0 2 Sworthmore High 1 3 Hoverford 0 5 Hoverford 1 1 Fronkford 2 1 Abington 0 3 Sworthmore High 2 2 Lansdowne 0 5 Abington 3 2 Lower Merion 0 5 West town 1 3 Lancaster 0 3 Sworthmore College 0 6 George School 0 GROUP PICTURE ON OPPOSITE PAGE First Row: Thompson, McCrone, Burton, Gcfvcrt, Boardmon, Mink. Second Row: Parkinson, Doth, LeCron, Jenkins, W. Murray, Captain; Becker, J. Murray, Williams, Uber. Third Row: Mr. Milne, Coach; Levin, Monagcr; Stewart, Kcatcs, McFoll, Southcott, Chamberlain, Hirst, Pelcck, McCauslond, E. Flohr, Dash, Mr. Minacci, Assistant Coach. Back Row: Swohl, Montgomery, Molincoux, I. Flohr, Mealing, Morgan, Harvey, Dilworth, Allen, Harris. THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Sixteen Front Row: Cluverius, Hodges, Bowden, Zinn, Captain; Higgins, Zone. Second Row: E. Campbell, Ergler, Kiffcrly, Canfield, B. Compbcil, Mr. Wood, Coach. Back Row: MacMullan, Ferris, Helsengrcn. RIFLE TEAM LIVING up to the splendid record established last year. Upper Darby's Rifle Team anticipated another straight undefeated season Under the intense interest and training of Cooch Wood and his assistants. Mr Billingslea, Mr. Greiner, and Mr. Morris, the team won eight and tied one. They have all been postal matches with the exception of those with the alumni and Hill School. SCHEDULE UD. Opp. 481 Alumni 479 491 Hill School 487 483 Dundee, III. 455 480 Dundee, III. 456 483 Lewis Or Clork, Wash. 478 491 Crosby Conn. 477 493 Central, Minn. 492 491 Centrai, Conn 491 497 Bonito Union, Calif. 494 A new range record has been established this year It was in the match with Bonito Union, California, thot the varsity shot 497 out of a possible 500. This year, for the first time, Mr Wood entered the girls of the rifle team in national competition. Much praise is due them for win- ning the National Interscholastic Championship, 1935, girls' division. It is the first national championship that has been awarded to Upper Darby. Needless to say, the entire team has been inspired to its best by the fine cooperation and expert shooting of Captain Zinn. THE OAK — _ 1 9 3 5 One Hundred Eighteen First Row: Tote, Block, Toy, Motsingcr, Fryer, Schussler, Holden, Wenger. Second Row: Borry, Manager; Bernadino, Idc, Cienki, Mr. Geyer, Coach; Ferguson, Boyer, Ircdalc, Monogcr. WRESTLING THE wrestling team started out at a slight disadvantage this yeor, for only one varsity, letterman remained from last year's team There was, however, some very promising material on which to build a new team. The team was entered in a newly organized Suburban wrestling league, which was composed of Haver ford. Upper Merion, Lansdowne, Abington, Cheltenham, Radnor, and Upper Darby. Out of a total of seven dual meets the mat men won five and lost two, gaining a total of 149 points to their opponents' 69 points. At the P I. A A Suburban 1 League Meet, held at the Chelten- UD ham Junior High, the team placed third, three of its members carrying 27 off honors They were Lloyd Black, who won the 160-pound champion- 28 ship; Harry Toy, runner-up in the heavy-weight event; Bernard Wenger, 8 runner-up in the ninety-five-pound class. Those who received their letters were Lawrence Tate Lloyd Black, 24 Forrest Schussler. Bernard Wenger, J. Holden, Horry Fryer, Burnley 31 Cienki, Harry Toy, and William Matsinger. SCHEDULE Haverford Lonsdowne C to'ten ham Abmgton Uooer Menon Jenkintown Lower Menon Opp. 3 6 ?? 8 Vz 8 5 THE OAK_______ 19 3 5 VARSITY BASKETBALL T WENTY-FOUR victories, the Suburban Number One Leogue Championship, and ■ the Kiwanis Trophy; such was the unprecedented performance of this year's Royal bosketeers. A more perfectly timed quintet than this team which through sheer determination rose supreme from the league basement to a championship, played and won eight gomes in two weeks' time, and decisively crushed the so-called Lower Merion jinx once and for all—a finer team, we venture to say, has never been seen in this section. Captained by Bill Spaide, Coach Goas' players displayed unerring sportsmanship and ability and presented an outstanding example of athletic achievement to the Upper Darby Hgh School. The team was also the recipient of additional honors, when Spaide, Jackson, and Toppan were selected for the All- Suburban first team, while Bob Uber was awarded a berth on the second team. SCHEDULE UD Opp. 24 Norristown 14 32 Radnor 16 30 Lower Merion 27 23 Northeast 22 25 Wilmington 24 15 Episcopal 15 25 Chester 19 24 Alumni 22 26 Haverford 15 21 Cheltenham 22 35 Abington 20 26 Southern 20 44 Abington 22 31 Norristown 18 26 Lower Merion 17 15 Lower Merion 23 28 Ridley Township 23 22 Lansdowne 19 35 Glen-Nor 12 23 Chester 12 20 Pottstown 21 24 Haverford il- 21 Haverford 16 34 Cheltenham is 25 Medio 15 24 Lansdowne 15 28 Swortmore 12 ‘League games JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL WITH great promise for the future, the J.V.'s completed their season scoring 16 wins out of twenty games played. The team showed marked improvement toward the end of the season and developed into a comparatively smooth, co- ordinated five, as playing to victory time and again they turned in a most impressive record. This second team lost in league competition to Lower Merion, Haverford, and Chester, but were compensated by hard-earned conquests over their other suburban rivals. With but few exceptions these players will return to uphold U.D. standards next year. Thus it is with congratulations for the past and expectations for the future that we salute Upper Darby's J. V.'s. SCHEDULE UD Opp. 22 Haverford 34 19 Rodnor 12 38 Cheltenham 16 21 Northeast 13 12 Lansdowne 11 18 Episcopal 9 13 Norristown 11 24 Cheltenham 12 13 Lower Merion 25 15 Southern 13 25 Wilmington 31 13 Norristown 11 15 Chester 18 16 Lower Merion 24 22 Haverford 15 17 Lansdowne 16 29 Abington 21 25 Chester 13 23 Abington 16 Leogue Games Crombie, Westervelt, Toppon, Frazier, Snyder J. V. BOYS' BASKETBALL First Row: Schreiber, Frey, Townsend, Snyder, Owings, Tracy, Bradin. Second Row: Mr. Kchl, Assistant Cooch; Malsbcrger, Leary, Dotti, Faulkner, Morlino, Mr. Goas, Coach. Bock Row: Hogy, Shedwick, Manager; Phillips. Greene Spaide Uber Jackson Kehl, Goas, Schreiber, Thompson, Gaskill, Bender, Shedwick THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Twenty f 12 VARSITY BASKETBALL THE girls of the varsity basketball team, under the faithful leadership of Marjorie Braselman, ended a very successful season by wmn:ng six of nine wall fought gomes. The lost gome of the season seemed to excel oil others in si eed and accuracy. The Lansdowne girls were met on the home floor and much skill was displayed oy both teams. However, the Upper Darby girls bowed to defeat by one point. Even though the whole varsity squad is lost by graduation. Coach Lawrence is expecting o successful season next year. The team will be captained by Anna McFadden. SCHEDULE UD Opp. Swarthmore 33 34 Ridlev Pork 25 23 Alumni 5 29 Radnor 22 25 Haverford «5 31 Media 7 2! Upper Mericn 24 35 Lansdowne 36 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL ALTHOUGH the whole varsity basketball team is lost by graduation. Coach Lawrence is depending upon the second team, which is mainly composed of sophomores and juniors, to fill the positions of the graduating girls. The team, although winning but one game during their season, displayed fine spirit and willingness to co-operote at all times. From the material of this group. Coach Lawrence will no doubt turn out a very successful team again next year. SCHEDULE U.D. Opp. 13 Haverford 17 16 Upper Mericn 26 20 Lower Merion 31 i4 Swarthmore 2C 8 Yeodon 11 13 Ridley Park 36 20 Rodnor 23 22 Media 14 's Lansdowne 26 JUNIOR VARSITY tUpper Group) First Row: Smith, McGinnis, Follctte, Dole, VonLcw, Stranoghon, Loomis, Stratford. Second Row: Myers. Kellchcr, Wolton, Toylor, Shellinger, Rodgers, Andrews, Dougherty, Hefflin, Whitokcr. Bock Row: Lcnham, Fegley, Hoymon, Horris, Worthington, Stotlcr, Heppe, Church, Kreidcr, Assistont Manager. VARSITY First Row: Rouse, Dodson, Porker, Criswell. Second Row: Force, Russell, Spoon, Broselman, Captain; Hutt, Myers, Potts. Bock Row: Dole, Monogcr; Wiener, Ycrgcr, Stovall, McFadden, Gaskill, Clements, Miss Lawrence, Coach. THE OAK 19 3 5 T One Hundred Twenty-two CM BOYS' SWIMMING SUFFERING from the loss of all but four lettermen, the Upper Darby Swimming team hod a commendoble record, winning eight and losing only three matches. Under the able leadership of Captain Thomas Clark and through the exploits of the record-breaking swimmer. Burton Parke, a junior, the team was considerably bolstered. Parke broke three school records, the breast stroke, the 100 yard free style, and the 220 yard free style These records were formerly held by Walter Veth, George Veth, and David MacAdam, respectively. The relay team consisting of Captain Tom Clark. Fred Hutchins. Sam Foster, and John Crocker, came within two-tenths of a second of breaking the school record of 1:26 3 10. The outstanding diver of the year was Tom Clark; he was splendidly supported by Al Price. U.D. SCHEDULE Opp. 32 Simon Gratz 27 52 Eddystone 12 54 Cheltenham 21 35 Haverford 40 48 Cheltenham 26 46 Eddystone 26 37 Coatesville 19 27 Girard 39 24 Coatesville 42 45 Radnor 30 GROUP PICTURE ON OPPOSITE PAGE First Row: Frazier, Price, Porke, Foster, Clark, Captain; Hutchins, Crocker, Richords. Second Row: Pitt, Sibley, DcJure, Carlin, Matsinger, Pottcnger. Bock Row: Donofiro, Wyatt, Horpel, Mr. Herzog, Coach; Hollingsworth, Durning, D'Alessio. THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Twenty-four GIRLS' SWIMMING THE mermaids of Upper Darby have had quite a successful year, and we have been proud to see their pictures in several of the Philadelphia newspapers. The girls of the team are to be commended for their splendid work. Although they were unsuccessful in winning the Intersuburban Championship, they still have claim on two legs of the Mecke Trophy. Haverford was the only team which defeated Upper Darby. Both teams have two legs on this trophy. Next year Upper Darby hopes to be able to gain the last leg and be able to display this trophy among its various others. This year's team was made up of seniors with the exception of two juniors, Laura Mayer and Eleanor Graves Laura Mayer is next year's captain and we are looking to her for an undefeated team. Several members of the team have done outstanding work this year. Helen Hill is the high point scorer. Dorothy Creery is a free style relay and double crawl swimmer. Eleanor Graves, June Andre and Margaret Gantt are the form swimmers of our team. This year's team was ably led by Dorothy Creery, captain, who proved herself extremely capable in that capacity. SCHEDULE UD Opp. 47 Radnor 28 49 Cheltenham 26 50 Abington 25 44 Catesville 31 33' 2 Haverford 41 Zz GROUP PICTURE ON OPPOSITE PAGE First Row: Moyer, Bruder, Gohccn, Moseley, Creery, Captain; Capella, Free, Reglar, Murphy. Second Row: MacNomaro, McCollistcr, Hill, Gantt, Harvey, Andre, Wise. Back Row: Hoffman, Manager; Comley, Groves, de Bordcnave, Rosser, Miss Fry, Coach. THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Twenty-six SCHEDULE UD. 5 Lansdowne Opp 2 14 Cheltenham 4 14 Northeast 9 i Haverford 0 8 Lower Menon 4 8 Norristown 4 6 Ab'ngton 3 4 Haverford 3 9 Lower Menon 10 4 Valley Forge M. A. 3 16 Cheltenham 0 7 Abington 10 2 Friends Central 9 10 Norristown 4 5 Lonsdowne 2 4 Abington 0 First Row: Clork, Dyke, Barron, Solvotorc, Longnas. Second Row: Broadbelt, Toppan, Cohen, Larkin, Capt.; Wheaton, Hessler, Westervelt, Becker. Back Row: Mr. Goas, Coach; Spaide, Trocy, Gaskill, Crombie, Jordan, Manager; Shrader, McMonaglc, J. Thompson, C. Thompson, Mr. Minacci, Ass't. Coach. BASEBALL 1934 WHEN Coaches Goas and Minacci sent out the call for baseball candidates last spring, among those who reported, there were the following eight letter men: J. Larkins, W. Toppan, F. Westervelt, H. Broadbelt, W. Becker, E. Wheaton, D Salvatore, and E. Eill. Using Elmer Eill, Buzz Schrader, and Shorty Wheaton os the regular pitching staff, and fiery Joe Larkins behind the plate, the team knocked off eleven straight victories before they met defeat at the hands of Abington, their chief rival for the League Championship. However, they knocked Abington out of the running in a post-season play-off at Roosevelt Field, Norristown, by a score of 4-0. This victory gave them the coveted title of League Champs. GOLF 1934 ALTHOUGH Coach McDonnell's golfers did not win the Suburban Champion- ship, they had a very successful season. The Royal golfers won eight of their ten matches and ranked high in the Interscholastic Championships held at Marble Hall. Several of Upper Darby's men qualified, but only Wisnewski went to the finols, in which he lost to a representative from Frankford. Several lettermen will return for the coming season. Among them are Captain Wisnewski, Kalinowski, and Southcott. Left to right: S. Kalinowski Captain; C. Kalinowski, Mr. McDonnell, Coach; Walter, Wisnewski, Southcott. SCHEDULE UD Opp 216 Haverford 1216 II Lower Menon 4 15 Chester 0 12 Glen-Nor 3 816 Abington 616 3 Haverford 12 1116 Lower Merion 316 13 Cheltenham 2 11 Chester 4 1016 Glen-Nor 416 SCHEDULE Intercloss Meet Seniors Delowore County Chompionship, UD.—First Villonovo Interscholostics UD—Third District One Chompionship, UD—Third Suburbon Chompionship, Norristown ............. R.dley Pork ............ Episcopal .............. Hoverford .............. Ambler ................. Swarthmore ............. UD—Third ...Norristown .......U D .......UD. .......U D ....Ambler .......UD. . ■ ——__________________________' «i.ii Urn i.■ First Row: Eubank, Shortlidge, Snyder, Flohr, Bannar, Hamilton, Tompkins, Orr, Moore. Second Row: Mr. Wolfgang, Coach; Fogel, MacMullin, Palmer, Weber, Watson, Frazier, Crowell, K. Smith, C. Smith, Rattigon, Mr. Brooke, Ass't. Coach. Back Row: Coulbourn, Hoffman, Wilkins, Hoppersctt, Bickel, Travis, Manager; Broughton, Murray, Montgomery, Melnikoff, Donaghuc. BOYS' TRACK 1934 UPPER DARBY'S trock team fared well against other schools during the 1934 season. After the Interclass Meet, which was won by the seniors, the team won the Delaware County Championship held at Lansdowne. Upper Darby was the winner in four of the six dual meets and placed third in both the District One Championships and the Vi Ilanova Interscholastics. The captain for the season was Tom Bannar, who did much for the team's success Bill Watson set a new record for the mile in the District One Cham- pionship in 4:35.6. GIRLS' TRACK 1934 LAST year the girls' track team emerged victorious at the end of the season, having won its two big meets by decisive scores. Without a doubt the efficient work of Coach Lawrence and Betty Atkinson, manager, contributed largely to the success of the team Captain Florence Smith scored the highest number of points during the season, while Hollenbach, Paul, and Booker also chalked up many points to win over their opponents. The loss of Captain Smith and Eunice Booker ot graduation will be felt, but as the team was comprised mostly of experienced juniors, the chonces of mointoining a chompionship team again next year are very promising. First Row: Myers, Poul, Potts, Smith, Captoin; Broselman, Gcnscmcr, Blcylcr, Force. Bock Row: Atkinson, Manager; Hollenbach, Criswell, Spoon, Booker, Miss Lowrence, Coach; Campbell, Andrews, Hoffman, Hutt, Thornh II, Ass t. Monoger. UD. SCHEDULE Opp. 39 Norristcwr 28 45 Upper Merion 17 SCHEDULE U.D. Opp 4 Penn Charter School (2nd) 6 5 Abington l..yh School 0 6 West town friends 7 Banks Business College 0 3 Lonsdowne High School 2 4 Swarthmore College Jr. Varsity 2 Norristown High School 3 5 Cheltenham High School 0 •5 Berwyn High School 0 4 Lower Menon High School 1 5 Radnor High School 0 50 20 •League Matches U.D. Opp Play-off, Suburban Cham- 3 pionship, Norristown 2 BOYS' TENNIS 1934 UNDER the able leadership of Coach Stevens and Captain Harry Albert, the Purple and Gold racquet wielders won the 1934 Suburban Championship in a play-off with Norristown. In the first Inter-Scholastic Single Championship, the Upper Darby courtmen won the team award and the winners' captain, Harry Albert, gamed possession of the individual championship, being seconded for this honor by Thomas Norman, another member of the Purple and Gold squad. Vincent Liberi was elected captain of the team for the 1935 season. GIRLS' TENNIS 1934 THE girls' tennis team of 1934 enjoyed a fine season, winning 10 of the 13 matches played. Six of these were love-matches Gwen MacMullan played first singles; Betty Trainor, captain of the team, second singles; Yvonne Lehman, third singles, and Miriam Violek, fourth singles. Dorothy John, Margaret Bortz and Lois Fasolas made up the doubles team. Although Dot Simpson did not qualify for a varsity letter, Mr Holmes recom- mended her for the award because of her consistent proctice and faithful service for the previous two years. The manager, Doris Bishop, handled the job excellently. U D SCHEDULE 5 •Abington 0 •Lonsdowne 2 Eoston 5 Hoverford 4 •Berwyn 1 •Lower Menon 4 Lansdole 5 Ridley Pork 4 •Cheltenham 4 Lonsdale 5 •Norristown 5 •Rodnor 4 Eoston Leogue Matches School Singles Championship Betty Trainor Sitting: Violek, MacMullin, Trainor, Captain; Lehman, Fosolas. Standing: Bortz, John, Simpson, Bishop, Manager. BASEBALL 1935 Front Row: Becker, Longnos, Toppon, Sal- vatore, Coptoin; Wcttcrvclt, Broodbelt, Dyke. Second Row: Walker, Manager; Clark, Loomis, Padley, Uber, Schrader, Gaskill, Tracy, Phillips, Loncrgan, Mr. Goos, Coach, Mr. Minacci, Assistant Coach. Bock Row: Truitt, Dcihl, Thomas, Toy, Owings, Malsberger, Wogenhut, Bradin, Sweeney. BOYS' TRACK 1935 Front Row: Price, Collins, Flohr, Randall, Jenkins, Murray, Bruce, Myles, Monoger; Coulbourne, Domingues, Long, Jockson, Christy, Curran, MacMullan. Second Row: Kirkpatrick, De Bordenavc, Pedrick, Happcrsctt, Curtis, Sontmyers, Polmcr, Frazier, Captain; Weber, Enrico, De Luco, K. Smith, Gaston, Crowell, Bixler. Third Row: Mr. Wolfgang, Coach; Cresta Benedict, Marks, Hclmus, Aubrey, Kitsel- mon, Hoffman, C. Smith, Wise, Snyder, Joachim, Desmond, Siddall, Schenk, Courtney, Poin, Schmutz, Mr. Coffey, Coach. Bock Row: Boyer, Heubner, Roth, Leary, Job- son, Mann, Fry, Clinch, Porter, Horpcl, Baldwin, Montgomery, Chatfield. GIRLS' TRACK 1935 Front Row: Parker, Hoffman, Spoon, Brascl- man. Force, Captain; Hollcnbach, Myers, Potts, Dougherty. Second Row: Frazier, Assistant Monager; Dodson, MacNamara, Stovall, Borron, Haney, Siddall, Densmore, Assistant Man- ager; Miss Lawrence, Coach. Back Row: Thornhill, Manager; Poynter, Free, Carpenter, Sucssenguth, Dc Borde- novc, Schcllcngcr, Criswell. SPRING SPORTS 1935 UPPER DARBY'S baseball team has already started on its way toward what we hope will be its second straight suburban league championship. With practically the same team as last year, the team has lost one game to date, but expects to win the rest of its games. Likewise the boys' and girls' track teams have been doing very well. The boys have won the Delaware County Championship, the Delaware Interscholostics, and the Villanova Interscholastics, and it looks as if they will continue winning George Weber has been a very consistent track and field man, winning many points in the meets. Captain Frazier, Kenneth Smith, Don Sontmyers, and Howard Happersett have also done much toward the team's success Ruth Force and the rest of the girls' track team have been doing very well and should finish the season with a number of victories. SPRING SPORTS 1935 iV LTHOUGH there hos been little said about the golf team, under the guidance of Mr. McDonnell, it has been steadily winning matches, and has achieved the distinction of winning the Philadelphia District Championship at the difficult Marble Hall course. A hole in one by Casmer Kalinowski on the Paxon Hollow course hos been one of the unusual events of the year The boys' tennis team under the coaching of Mr. Stevens has been having a fairly good season A few of lost year's men plus some newcomers have made a team which is hard to beat. Practically all the girls on last year's varsity were graduated, so that it has been necessary for Mr Holmes to build up an entirely new team. Considering the inexperience of the girls, they have been doing pretty well to dote. BOYS' TENNIS 1935 Left to Right: Willis, Manager; Mr. Stevens, Coach; Burton, Schreiber, Dctweiler, Crocker, Lucion, Greene, Owen, Braun, Stouch, Pottengcr, Spaidc. GIRLS' TENNIS 1935 Left to Right: Mclllvaine, Manager; Arm- strong, Murray, Heppi, Hutt, John, Bortz, Healis, Russell, Myers, Coulbourn, Man- ager. GOLF TEAM Front Row: Uphouse, Maxwell, Cossidy, Wis- newski, Southcott, Kalinowski, Mr. McDon- nell, Coach. Back Row: Gonzales, Santmyers, Phillips, Miller, Moore, Young. drama p f At First Row: McKenzie, Cortlcdgc, McCormick, Tyler, E., John, Hikes, Fegley, Tyler, G., Benccke, Wilkin- son, Stewart, Ferris, Schrader, Messina Mr. Haupt, conductor. Second Row: Wright, Eby, Dole, Kay, Lyman, McCausland, Ralston, Russell, Hohn, Darragh, Videon, Schwartz, Timm. Third Row: Hartman, Hitz, Dotti, Jones, Hora, Corl, Taylor, Thomas, Knight. Bock Row: Weinhardt, Woodruff, Coillict, Reeves. ORCHESTRA ALTHOUGH faced with a lot of untried material at the beginning of the year, Mr. Haupt has produced ah orchestra which has given a good account of itself. The orchestra has given a home assembly program and several programs in other schools. Besides having taken an important part in the annual concert, they also ployed over the radio on a nation- wide hookup over Station WHAT. As in former years, a selected group played the score for the operetta, The Marriage of Nannette, on which occasion they did very well. The orchestra, which is the largest in the history of the school, is composed of thirty-eight students, of which number seventeen are seniors. Although some of the most important positions will be left vacant by graduation, we are sure that Mr. Haupt will build another fine organization next year. _____THE OAK 19 3 5 Front Row: Dotti, J., Anderson, Fuller, Zink, Harvey, Maxwell, Bixler, Sharpies, Dotti, W., Schwartz, E., Oonohoe, Van Andcn, Germain, Seal, Koehler, Wienhardt, Mr. Dotti, director. Second Row: Thomas, J., Nelson, Reinstein, Boyer, Chandler, Benedict, Griffith, Donaldson, Slack Wise Von Inwegen, Ziegler, Keats, McGrofh, Kelley, DeCrecchio, Wise, J., Tote. Third Row: Thomas, G., Molen, Hoffman, Smith, Wherry. Back Row: Ronk, Young, Groboyes, Redman, Sawyer, McKoy, Chase, Mortin, Boll, Brown, Chapin Domingues, Goldsmith, Schwartz, W., Miller, McKibbcn. BAND THIS year's band, which numbers sixty pieces, is the largest one ever organized in .the history of the school. The band, led by Mr. Dotti, played at all the football games. Jimmy Ross officiated as drum major, and the other officers were George Kelley, George Zink, and Kenneth Smith. The band also entered the field of competition this year, as they played in the annual Hallowe'en parade at 69th Street, at which time they gove a good account of themselves. A selected grouo played at banquets, and they played several assembly programs for other schools. They also played in the onnual concert with four other suburban schools, as has been the custom for the post several years. Mr. Dotti is very well pleased with the band's record, the excel- lence of which is attested to by the large number who received their letters for faithful work and accomplishment in music. THE OAK • 8 ■ — One Hundred Thirty-seven 19 3 5 JUNIOR PLAY THE BAT Directed by Margaret N. Yerkes THE CAST Lizzie ................. Miss Cornelia Van Gorder Billy................... Brooks ................. Miss Dole Ogden ........ Doctor Wells ........... Anderson ............... Richard Fleming ........ Reginald Beresford ..... An unknown mon ......... Man ...................... ....Ruth Whitaker ...Marjorie Mottos ....George Wotkin ......Rene Coilliet I Helen de Gorque ) 8etty Ponder ........Daniel Will ...William Stewart .....Williom Bryant .Thomos Armstrong .......Robert Wise .......Frank Curtis SYNOPSIS OF THE PLAY THE story of The Bat is laid in an iscloted country home which hos recently been rented to Miss Cornelio Van Gorder, on elderly somster She ''nd her nerscnal maid, Lizzie Allen, who is exceed- ingly eccentric, have only been living there a short time. Because someone hos been trying to break into the house. Dale Ogden, M ss Von Gorder's niece, comes to stay with her, and a detective is sent for, os Mss Van Gorder thinks that there is money hidden somewhere in the house which somebody is trying to get Courtleigh Fleming, president of the local bonk, has died recently, ond within a short time a large sum of money was stolen from his bank The blame is laid on Jack Bailey, Dale Ogden's fiance, who is the young cashier. He is innocent, however, but disappears ond comes to the Van Gorder home disguised os a gordner. He believes the mcney is hidden here ond intends to find it. Dale sends for Dick Fleming, Courtleigh Fleming's nephew He hos rented the house to her aunt, and Dale wants the blueprints which might show a hidden room While he is here, he is murdered under mysterious cireamstonces, ond the blcme is ploced on Dale. With the aid of the blueprints, the detective and the gordner explore the attic In the mean- time, Dr. Wells, o local physician, arrives. It is obcut this time that Courtleigh Fleming's body is found in the attic It is still warm, and it is found that Doctor Wells killed him Together they had planned to make off with the money from Fleming's bank, but Wells wanted it oil A folse certificate of death was issued when Fleming was supposed to have died before The money is found in the attic, ond it is ascertained that young Fleming wos shot by his uncle. A bodly wounded unknown person now oppears, ond everyone learns thot Anderson is not o detective, but that he is the Bat who has been leaving various signs around the house He had tied the real detective in the garoge, ond all the time he was awaiting an opportunity to escape with the money which he knew was in the house. THE OAK 1 3 9 5 One Hundred Thirty-eight Well! Remember thot detective hos os mony eyes as a pototo! 'He's fainted! Struck on the hcod, too.1 Cost and Staff, It's 'The Bot.‘ SENIOR PLAY THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE Directed by Margaret N. Yerkes THE CAST Mrs Minnett ........................!...........................Ferne Horsington Willine Blunt Louro .........................................................Helyne DeGorgue Major Murroy Htllgrove .............................................Fred Conard Louis Morsbach Oliver Boshforth ................................ Rev Charles Corsellis ........................... Mrs Corsellis ................................... Mrs. Smallwood................................... Rupert Smollwood-Smolhwod ....................... R'flg .........................-................. DREAM SHADOWS XV Eleonor Century Ralph XVII Margaret .. Century Edward XIX Charlotte .. Century John Thomas Armstrong .....George Kelley James Douglos .....Leloh Heeley Ethel Short .....Doris J. Smith Loraine Dunron .....Frank Norton ...Chauncey Smith Allan Smith ...Marjorie Mottos .....George McGill .... Jane Maxfield ...Williom Stewort Marjorie Braselmon .......Guy Lucion Fairies, Closs of '37: Rita Dougherty, Ruth Free, Ruth Hill, Dorothy Nichol, Dorothy Oakes, Soro Patton, Geraldine Rehrig, Ruth Will. Flower Gris, Ck ss of '35: Ctorothy Barger, Frieda Heidlberg, Esther Henmng, Doris C. Smith, Dolores Thornhill, Louise Weigold Imps, Closs of '37: Herbert Morris, '35, Leoder, John Chapin, Richard Curtis, Robert Dodge. Howard Donohue. Walter Potts, Robert Soirn, William Wilkms Second Witch .......................................................Ruth Whitoker Tfvrd Witch ............................................................June Andre Rridesmo'ds Bertho Movers, Betty Pender, Charlotte Robins Fourth Bridesmaid, Ethel ...........................Virginia Lee, Doris Helsengren Children: Thomas Ainsworth, '37, Bobby Blunt, '39, Chester Duncon, '43, Jock Hoisingtcn, '47, Jane Stottler, '37, Ruth Stottler, '37, Evelyn Timm, '41 Train-Bearer ..................................................Jonet DeGorgue, '49 Synopsis of the Ploy BEAUTIFUL setting, lovely costumes, and unsuol plot characterize Arthur Pineros fantastic comedy, The Enchanted Cottage. Oliver Bashforth, a war invalid, seeking to avoid his mother's selfish tyranny, marries Laura Pennington, the plainest girl in the village After their marriage, they see each other differently—the key- note of the play being, everything is beautiful in the eyes of love. During a dream in which they are just being married, Oliver appears handsome and Laura beautiful. This expresses the hopeless light in which one beholds the other. Dream shadows, representing happy couples who previously inhabited the cottage; fairies, flower girls, and bridesmaids appear in the dream, adding to the beauty and spirit of the play. The denouement is unusual. They learn from Mrs. Minnett. their mysterious housekeeper, that they are still unattractive in oppearance This, of course, hurts them deeply, but does not shatter their faith. They will continue to dwell in the cottage enchanted by their love. THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Forty All things bright and beoutiful. All creatures great and small. All things wise ond wonderful. The Lord God mode them all. The dcor departed lovers revisit scene of their happiness. I, too, am waiting. Dreams of forgetfulness, of oblivion. OPERETTA THE MARRIAGE OF NANNETTE Directed by David D. M. Haupt THE CAST Susanne (Servant at the Inn)......................... Marcel (Servant at the Inn).......................... Pierre Parthenay (Notary ond Town Crier)............. Yvette (A Villoge Maid) ............................. Paulino (A Peddler)...............;;................. Rene (Villoge Youth in love with Nannette)........... Nonnette (Daughter of Mme. Zenobie).................. Madame Zenobe (Keeper of the Inn)....................... Edmond (Her Son, a Highwayman)....................... Rodertque (Companion of Edmond)...................... Frederic, Due cfAntin................................ Madelon (His Daughter)............................... Henri, Marquis de Hauteur (His Nephew)............... Hilaire (His Steward)................................ Reporello (A Gypsy Chief)..................... ...... La Gitono (Yvonne, sister of Heloise)................ Zmgoro (A Gypsy Grl)................................. Santo (Reporello's Bear)........................... Heloise, Countesse de Martigny (Betrothed of Frederic) ......Morguerite S Coulboum, '35 ...............Theodore Knight, 36 .............Edword T. Nyborg, '36 ..............Jane P Deakyne, '35 ..............Edword E. Haro, '35 .................John E Borkle, '35 ...................Ruth H. Eby, '35 ............Virginia A. Houser, '35 .......Howard W. Hoppersett, '35 ..............Edward E. Haro, '35 ...............E. Grant Smith, '35 .............Helen A. Laubach, '35 .......J. Beatty Schermerhorn, '36 ................Stewart Rodda, '35 .................Mork Dowson, '36 ...............Jeonne Milliette, '35 Norma Leicey, Elizabeth North, '36 ..............Jean M. Cyphers, '35 ...............Velma H. Smith, '36 _ VILLAGERS, GIRLS—'35, Sophie Buuicr, Florence Green, Lois Hill, Mory McCord, Rebo Mulhollond, Bette Ponder, Morgoret Raftcnsberger, Dorothy Roehm, Chorlotte Voss, Ann Room, Fronces Sportier; '36, Martha Allen, Moe Benecke, Morione B ock, Janet Davis, Ruth Dugdo e. Ruth Fealey, Dons Hanna, Helen Mcllvaine, Constance Porkinson, Arnoa Worts; '37, Bette Browne, Helen Churchill, Bette Hannon, Peggy Metier, Betty Nilond, Leora Nilond, Elizabeth Palmier!, Theodora Re ce, Ruth Shecktcr, Ruth Sinclair, Jonet Strotford, Mortha Wose, Ruth Will, Borbora Woods. VILLAGERS, BOYS—'35, Edward Be'linger, Frederick Conord, Jock Cuthbertson, George Kelley, Herbert Morris, Fielding Woters, George Wotkin, '36, Vincent Buono, John Durburow, William Holl, Jock Ludwick, Edwin Lymon, Robert O'Connor; '37, Jock Kelly. DANCERS—'35, Loro me Dune on, Chorlotte Robins, Helen Wiener. Borbora Anne Wood; '36, Jeon Bruder, Edna Campbell, Eleonor Dowling, '37 Agnes Cosogronde, Edith Dougherty, Jone Gross, Jeonne McCullough, Gcorgionn Osloger, Geroldine Rehrig, Shirley Von Winkle. Scenery set designed ond painted by Stewart Roddo, '35 ,,THE Morriage of Nannette, a light opera, is probably the most elaborate ■ production the Dramus Club has thus far attempted to produce. Its unques- tionable success was due to many features. Aside from the excellent work of the cast, the gay gipsy costumes and picturesque dress of the royalty lent vivid atmos- phere against the unique scenery painted by Stewart Rodda. This production had a particularly intriguing plot with many amusing situa- tions Due D'Antin's sad dilemma at finding three brides awoiting him proved to be a high spot of comedy, as did the scene where Countess Eloise.' removed the veil covering her homely face which she had always been told was very beautiful. Dancing and singing alike were exceedingly beautiful, and the lyrics in the production were delightful. The characters of Nannette and Rene instantly won the audience by their unusual musical talent and acting, as did the amusing ways of Due D'Antin. As a whole, the large cast of this operetta, consisting of nineteen characters, as well as the chorus and dancers, executed a very worthwhile and enjoyable performance. THE OAK 1 9 3 5 One Hundred Forty-two Duc___ Fellow, bring the pen, ond we sholl sign the scroll. Edmond— Your Groce, here is the Royol Porchmcnt. Due • otter signing)— Now, I would see my toir bride. Heloise—'Thou sholt see her. Behold! Duc I horror stricken)— Merciful Soints, the Lody of the Bolcony. On with the donee for Love Finds o Woy. Oh, joyous ond goy, we'll fore on the woy No core con the gypsy ossoil Be free os the wind, leove trouble behind And follow the gypsy trail. Oh, sing of joy without olloy. Let ev'ry heort be goy. In merry toys tell forth the praise Of Hymen's blessed day. CHORAL CLUB President ................Donold Snyder Vice-President ..............Miles Blunt Secretory ..................Jeon Brudc- Adviser ....................Mr. Dcnglcr CHORAL CLUB THE Chorol Club, composed of those students who hove elected chorus, is the largest extra-curricular activity in the school. On April 13, a selected group of 300 voices, chosen from the club, sang The Seven Last Words, a socred cantata by Dubois It was presented in our Junior High School auditorium. The cantata was also sung on April 24 in the Scottish Rite Temple as a part of the convention for the Notional Federation of Music Clubs. The club took part in the Mid-winter Musicale, which wos held in the Senior High School auditorium on January 19. Because of its outstanding work, the Choral Club was allowed to select one representative for the Student Council this year. T H E OAK 1 9 3 5 One Hundred Forty-four iti THE UPI-DAH THE Upi-Dah aims to reflect oil phases of school life. Four times o year it is issued to the awaiting students, who always find entertain- ment within its pages. A great deal of praise for the Upi-Dah should go to its efficient advisers Through the cooperation of Miss Clegg, the art adviser; Miss Gaukrodger, the literary adviser, and Mr. Wallick, business adviser, the staff has been enabled to give to the student body a magazine enjoyed by all. Because of the long absence of Miss Gaukrodger, the literary adviser, and Jean Slack, one of the co-editors, a great deal of this year's work hos fallen to George Davis, co-editor. THE OAK THE Oak is a permanent record of the graduating class. It is a treasure which brings back memories of high school days. This year's staff hos been selected by the class advisers, the Oak adviser, and the editor The staff was selected in order to make it far reaching in its personalities, and one that would be able to accomplish the tasks set before it. The staff has been ably led by Mr. Noel, literary adviser, and Edwin Desmond, editor-in-chief. Because of its sentimental and practical importance to them in the future, it is found that the majority of students purchase the year book. -rue ACORN T HE purpose of the Acorn is to keep the parents, teachers, and students ■ informed concerning the school life carried on in Upper Darby. It hos completed its seventh year of faithful service. Under the able supervision of Miss Mai Ion and the faithful work of its editor, Wallace Dooley, this year's Acorn was awarded two prizes It won second award in both the Columbia and Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association contests. The Acorn has had an outstanding year, and its special features were greatly enjoyed by the students. The student body is indebted to the staff for the work they have done to make this year's issues more inter- esting than ever before. THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Forty-six ACTIVITIES UPI-DAH Co-Editors: Jeon Slock, George Davis. Co-Business Managers: Dorothy Fisher, Ann Roum, Fronces Myers. Advisers: Miss Gaukrodger, Mr. Wollick, Miss Clegg. First Row: Andre, Winchell, Normon, Slock, Davis, Miss Gaukrodger, Adviser; Miss Clegg, Adviser; Frozier, E. Clarke, Kep- ner, Myers, Fisher, Roum. Second Row: Robinson, Wells, Howksby, Metter, Leonard, Lyster, Broker, Kepler, Orr, McGovern, MacAdam, Stevens, Levin, Davis. Third Row: Russell, Childs, Bellos, Hort, Woerner, Gillies, Rhodes, M. Smith, Loy, Bowman, D. Smith, Stephenson, Johnson. Bock Row: Willis, Newmon, Soling, Furst, Lauboch, Houser, V. Clorke, Beckenstro- ter. Walker. OAK Editor-in-Chief ..........Edwin Desmond Assistant Editor .....................Ann Raum Business Manager ..................Daniel Will Advisers ..........Mr. Wollick, Mr. Noel First Row: Creery, Mr. Wollick, Adviser; Will, Desmond, Roum, Mr. Noel, Adviser; Frozier, Potts. Second Row: Hclsengren, Stutzman, Dono- hoo, Hughes, Clarke, Reiff, Smith, Brasel- mon, Rodgers, Weigold. Back Row: McCausland, Rodda, Wiener, Bryant, Hartmon, Curtis, Coilliet, Dutcher, Morris. ACORN Editor-in-Chief ............Wolloce Dooley Business Monager .........Dolores Thornhill News Editor ..........................Edwin Desmond Sports Editor ..............Howard Wiley Advisers ........Miss Motion, Mr. Wollick First Row: Clokey, Wiley, Unglaub, Miss Mollon, Adviser; Dooley, Thornhill, Mil- liette, Desmond, Kelley. Second Row: Mitchell, Rook, Morris, Murphy, Peterson, Clark, Bortz, Wendt, Block, Oakes. Third Row: Kay, Boonin, Jablow, Beitler, Kerr, Churchill, Kreider, Holloway, Free. Fourth Row: Hoffmon, Robertson, Gorke, Armstrong, Craven, Kifferly, Smith, Bickel. Back Row: Coilliet, Joachim, Cossidy, Stewart, John, Burton. THE OAK______________________ One Hundred Forty-seven 19 3 5 SENIOR MONITORS TRIBUNAL STUDENT COUNCIL EACH year, the monitors, under the supervision of Miss Mallon, are selected by ballot from a list of nominees presented to the class. These monitors serve for a period of two weeks and they are then replaced by a new body which is elected in the same manner. Each group of monitors is headed by a chairman. During the sopho- more year the positions of chairman were held by Walter Dutton, Eleanor Mallon, Betty Sartin, Daniel Will, and Dorothy Hutt. During the junior year the monitors were headed by Howard Wiley, Margaret Patton, Edwin Desmond, Frieda Heidlberg, George Watkin, and Lillian Dole. However, at the beginning of the senior year, all monitors were with- drawn and only those that were needed to guard traffic remained. This was decided in the senior assembly, at which time an open forum was held. This group was supervised by Ruth Whitaker, Marjorie Braselman, Lyman Wilson, Donald Santmyers, and William Stewart. This plan proved to be a success. THE Tribunal is composed of twelve students, four being elected to represent each class. Elections are held at the beginning of each semester and an entirely new body is elected at that time Membership in the Board of Monitors is a prerequisite for election. The purpose of this body is to try disciplinary cases concerning viola- tion of the code of rules, and mete out fitting punishment to the offender if found guilty. The Tribunal, under the supervision of Mr Dame, dealt with more coses this year than any other year it has been in existence. ONE of the busiest legislative bodies around the school is the Student Council The council was organized in 1931 and is progressing rapidly each year under the supervision of Mr. Tyson, Miss Mallon, and Mr. Dame. Upper Darby was represented at four regular meetings of suburban student councils. At these various meetings. Upper Darby sent Barbara Armstrong as their delegate She spoke at Coatesville, Jean Norman at Springfield, and Howard Wiley at Cheltenham. This year the annual convention was held at Upper Darby. It was ottended by representatives of thirty-one schools. During the year, the Student Council has granted charters to the Table Tennis Club, Stamp Club, and Riding Club. One of the subjects which occupied a great deal of the council's attention was the condition of the gym locker rooms. This problem was called to the attention of the adm.n.stration and many steps have been taken to improve these conditions. THE OAK One Hundred Forty-eight activities President Adviser . MONITORS 1st Holf .........William Stewart ............Miss Mallon 2nd Holf President ...............Donald Sontmyers Front Row: Will, Dutton, Miss Mallon, Ad- viser; Sontmyers, Stewart, Dole, Wiley. Wilson. Bock Row: Watkin, Potton, Sartin, Heidi - berg, Houser, Brcsslman, Whitaker, Hutt, Desmond. TRIBUNAL 1st Half President .....................Rene Coilliet Stenographers: Elsie Winchell, Lillian Dole. Vice-President .............Frances Myers Secretary ......................Ann Roum 2nd Half President ...................Doniel Will Vice-President ...........Edwin Desmond Secretory ..................Dorothy Potts Adviser ........................Mr. Dome First Row: Mr. Dame. Adviser; Mcllvaine, Myers, Coilliet, Will, Potts, Desmond, Roum, Hutt. Second Row: Robinson, Bruder, Wilkes, Mc- Faddcn, Whitaker, Niland, McCallistcr, Loomes, Potts. Bock Row: Bruce, Hitz, Pain, Snyder, Daw- son, Goff, Paul. STUDENT COUNCIL President ...............Howard Wiley Vice-President ...........Donold Snyder Secretary .....................Ruth Eby Advisers: Mr. Tyson, Miss Motion, Mr. Dame First Row: Dooley, Armstrong, Winchell, Snyder, Eby, Wiley, Dole, Myers, Will. Second Row: Wolf, Donoghue, Mcllvaine, Holloway, McFadden, Brasclman, Loomes, Norman, Shriver. Third Row: Miss Mollon, Adviser; Price, Detweiler, Sontmyers, MacMullon, Coilliet, Clark, Spaide. Back Row: Mr. Tyson, Adviser; Townsend, Stewort, Poin, Mr. Dame, Adviser. THE OAK — 1 — Cne Hunted Fprty-n.ne 19 3 5 A CAPPELLA CHORUS THE A Coppello Chorus, led by Mr. Dengler, is o group of singers selected from the Choral Club. The entire repertoire is memorized and sung without accompaniment, hence the name. However, sometimes accom- paniment is added to make the program more entertaining. This year the A Cappella Chorus carried the Purple and Gold musical standards to Haverford, Lower Merion, and Norristown High Schools The group also sang over a coast-to-coast hook-up of the National Broad- casting Company, representing the schools of Pennsylvania. The group ended the current season by singing at the Temple University Musical Festival. ALGETRARCA THE Algetrarca Club, composed of students interested in mathematics I as an extra-curricular activity, was organized five years ago The group finds in Miss Bock an interested sponsor, offering her assistance at all times. The name Algetrarca is derived from the first two letters of the following branches of mathematics: algebro, geometry, trigonometry, arith- metic, and calculus. Programs are planned to give the members a broader view of the subjects, and also to bring out their interesting points. This year mathe- matical ploys and contests, discussions of the fourth dimension, and demonstrations of the slide-rule by an outside speaker were among the programs. The annual doggie roost was held in the fall, the banquet in mid- winter. At the latter, the guest-speaker gave an interesting talk on Math- ematics in Astronomy. The banquet proved to be the important event of the year. ARS POETAE THE purpose of the club is to create a finer appreciation for poetry and a I broader knowledge of the lives of the poets. The club under the capa- ble leadership of Miss Koch has done much this year for the benefit of others. At Christmas time they made a scrapbook of poems for children. This scrapbook or collection of poems wos given to the children of the Delaware County Hospital. The book also contained pictures mounted on colored pieces of cardboard. It was an extraordinarily fine piece of work, which the members took a great joy in making in order to add to the pleasure of those less fortunate than they. The club has two meetings a month; the first is a business meeting, the second is devoted to the study of poetry. In these latter meetings they have special speakers. This year they had the pleasure of having as guest speakers Miss Ardis and Miss Steele. THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Fifty ACTIVITIES A CAPPELLA President ....................John Borklc Secretory-Treasurer .....Helen Laubach Librarion .........Marguerite Coulbourn Publicity Director ......Jeanne Milliette Adviser ......................Mr. Dengler First Row: Sinclair, Parker, Reice, Ponder, Nickell, Leicey, Jomcs, Barkle, Mr. Dengler Director; Niland, Laubach, Milliette, Fisher, Robins, Cyphers, Hanna, Beattie, Barnard. Second Row: Shcckter, Jacoby, Cooper, Jacques, Allen, Roberts, Shuttleworth, Sheddon, Snydermon, Will, Bussier, Har- low, Raffensberger, Clark, Dosh, Wilson, Woodroffe, Thatcher. Third Row: Eby, Brown, Gamble, Sterling, Monn, Casey, Honrahan, Deakync, Dug- dale, Adams, McFetridge, Mcllvoine, Dun- can, Colville, Lee, Raum, Smith. Fourth Row: Erickson, Voss, Roehm, Patter- son, Spatz, Evons, Niland, Wilkes, Houser, Insley, Stewart, Blunt, Spangler, Cross, Weber. Fifth Row: Force, Ludwig, Sloan, Suydam, Smith, Jobson, Nyborg, Woodruff, Haro, Hirst, Wood, Morris, McCauslond, Spatz. Back Row: Happcrsctt, Sheddan, Knight, Gebler, Videon, Carbcrry. ALGETRARCA President ............Doris Hclscngrcn Vice-President ....................Ruth Witoker Secretary ......................Dorothy Barger Adviser .....................Miss Bock Front Row: Metter, Reed, Scheetz, Miss Bock, Adviser; Barger, Helsengren, Whit- oker, Heidlberg, Reiff, Smith. Second Row: Thornhill, Stevens, Noll, Nichol, Blockburn, Eilert, Hodges, Cluvcrius, Hug- gins. Bock Row: Moan, Abel, Hoqc, Hording, Grammer, Gantt, Bowmon, Cohen, Mann, Schadewald. ARS POETAE President .......................Dolores Thornhill Vice-President .....................Edna Campbell Secretary ...................Doris Smith Treasurer .......................Dorothy Hutt Adviser ............................Miss Koch First Row: Wallick, Miss Koch, Adviser; Hutt, Campbell, Thornhill, Smith, Schultz, Wendt, Potton. Second Row: Scheckter, Metter, Rook, Lee, Sanney, Casey, Myers, Black, Sartin. Third Row: Kiffcrly, Firth, Denny, Hamilton, Brown, Boonin, Scheetz, Spangler, Cross. Back Row: I. Myers, Gillies, Kouyoumjion, Edler, Milliette, Rhodes, Hackett, Potts, McFadden. THE OAK One Hundred Fifty-one 19 3 5 ■■ CHESS CLUB COMMERCE CLUB DEBATING TEAM A LEAGUE championship and a season devoid of defeats are claimed by the Chess Club for 1935. After the transfer of its sponsor, Mr. Kuntzleman, Mr. Twoes became the adviser of the club. Under the leadership of Donald Santmyers, the club rose to new heights of prominence, scoring fourteen victories and one tie. The team was composed of Donald Santmyers, Byron Kaysen, Robert Bruckner, Low- rence Baldwin, John Blass, William Joachim, and Sidney Druce. A tri- umphant visit to Shellington High School, near Reading, opened to the seven representatives new fields of conquest this year. A COMPLETE and interesting annual program may well be the boast of the Commerce Club. Under the supervision of the advisers. Miss Hagenbuch and Mr Hamilton, the club visited the Federal Reserve Bank and Wanamaker's Store, thus continuing the traditional custom of taking trips to various points of commercial interest. But perhaps the most universally interesting contribution of the organization took the form of a questionnaire prepared by the students and sent to commercial graduates. This research had as its purpose, determining the types of occupations the students were engaged in, the number unemployed, and through this information to enable the school to place some of those who were idle. The result of the inquiry showed that most of the recipients were engaged in. stenographic work, with salesmanship and clerical work next in prominence. THIS year marked the inaugural of two seosons and two questions for debating. The first question, Resolved, That the schools should abolish all forms of material awards for individuals, was debated in November ,and December The second question, Resolved, That the states should adopt a form of socialized medicine, was presented in Februory and March. Under the instructive advising of Mr. Boyd, the team won eight debates and lost six during the year. June Unglaub and Leonard Detweiler were captains of the affirma- tive and negative teams, respectively, for the first question and exchanged positions for the second question. THE OAK 19 3 5 Hundred Fifty-Iwo ACTIVITIES CHESS President ..............Donold Sontmycrs Vice-President ....................Sidney Drucc Secretory ..............Robert Bruckner Adviser...............................Mr. Twocs Front Row: Joachim, Bruckner, Santmyers, Kaysen, Mr. Twoes, Adviser. Bock Row: Baldwin, Flohr, Johnston, Luce, Moss, Mehring, Blass. COMMERCE CLUB President .......................Robert Wise Vice-President ......Walter Mcndenholl Secretory ................Lillian Dole Treasurer ................ George Dovis Advisers ...Miss Hagcnbuch, Mr. Hamilton First Row: Camblin, Mulholland, Paul, Free, Porker, Miss Hagenbuch, Adviser; Dovis, Wise, Dole, Mendenhall, Mr. Hamilton, Adviser; Rodgers, Wiener, McCullough. Second Row: Switzer, Mother, Hill, Brcnnon, Boeggcman, Rowland, Wollman, Dole, Johnson, McCord, Houser, Weigold, John, Koysen. Third Row: Ryan, Patton, Craven, Rogers, Smith, Mulgrew, Whitokcr, Kepncr, Cohall, Wilson, Grommcr, Wilkinson. Back Row: Puscy, Stouch, Gordon, Saling, Grewe, Flohr, Hirst, Dickel. DEBATING 1st Half Negative Coptoin .....Leonard Dctweiler Affirmative Captain .........June Unglaub 2nd Half Negative Captain ....................June Unglaub Affirmative Captain ....Leonard Detwciler Adviser ........................Mr. Boyd Front Row: Collins, Loomcs, Unglaub, Dct- weiler, Wolfe, Smythc. Back Row: Mr. Morris, Assistant Coach; Morris, Wiley, McGill, Aubry, Jones, Mr. Boyd, Coach. THE OAK_______ 19 3 5 FENCING CLUB GERMAN CLUB HISTORY CLUB SURPRISING many opponents, the Upper Darby fencing teams turned in an impressive record for their second year of interscholastic com- petition. The boys' fencing team has defeated Yeadon, Lower Menon, Central, Northeast, and Central Evening to date; but, meeting stiff competition, bowed to Southern and Radnor. This team was regularly composed of Furst, Chase, and Chandler. The girls' quartet, composed of Wallick, Whitaker, Jackson, Orr, and Coleman, won 2 meets, losing I. Both combinations were coached by Mr. Hall, adviser to the fencing club. The club, presided over by Walter Furst, its president, added to both equipment and ability in 1935, and has become one of the school's most active organizations. An interesting assembly demonstration earlier in the year witnessed this fact, while the Purple and Gold fencing matches at the end of each season are live-wire exhibitions of school spirit and skillful fencing. THE German Club program consists of folk dancing, German music, the presentation of German ploys, and many other things which help broaden the students' interest in Germany and its people. Whenever a German movie is shown in Philadelphia, the club goes to see it. This does much to help the students acquire a good accent. The German Club is a member of the Inter-Hiah School German Club, an organization of German clubs in and around Philadelphia. Each year this group meets and discusses the work done by each club and helps plan a program for the following year. THE History Club, one of the largest clubs in the school, has a mem- bership of 105 students. The members are students of the junior and senior classes who are taking history, and are interested in the sub- ject. In the monthly meetings, topics of historical and geographical interest are discussed, and lectures are given by persons who have traveled abroad The onnual trip to New York was taken on April 27. Thirty-two students enjoyed this excursion. The able advisers, Mr. Thomas and Mrs Abrams, are always striving to make the club and its activities interesting for the members. THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Fifty-four ACTIVITIES FENCING President .................Walter Furst Secretary-Treosurcr .....George Chandler Adviser ........................Mr. Hall First Row: Chandler, Bryant, Coleman, Orr, Jackson, Marion, Chose, Mr. Hall, Coach. Second Row: Wollick, Whitaker. Third Row: Flohr, Meagher, Harlow, Barger, Furst, Captain; Benson, Montgomery, H. Wissinger. Back Row: Lippard, McCormick, Bellinger, W. Montgomery, Spikcr, Dodge. GERMAN CLUB President ......Mary Frances McGovern Vice-President .........Frances Pcorson Secretary ................Norma Broker Treasurer ..............George Kelley Adviser ................Miss Grunbcrg First Row: McCausland, Denny, Wallick, Pearson, McGovern, Broker, Miss Grun- berg. Adviser; Cohen, Kelley. Second Row: Kepler, Hikes, Jennings, Wise, Shirtz, Huft, Myers, Harris. Bock Row: Ralston, Willis, D. Monger, R. Manger, Potts, Linder, Wissinger. HISTORY CLUB President ..............Barbara Armstrong Vice-President ...............Daniel Will Secretory ............... Frieda Heiblbcrg Treasurer ........................Morgoret Donahoo Advisers........Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Abrams Front Row: Rogers, Sullivan, Firth, Norman, McCoilistcr, M. Smith, Will, Heidlbcrg, Donahoo, Lesser, Frazier, Stranaghan, Follctte, Jordan, Hall, Stutzman, Gamble. Second Row: Barger, M. Smith, Firestone, Dole, Clark, Stevens, Parker, Harlow, Allcutt, Wieder, M. Bruder, Hoffman, Orr, Cluverijs, Broker, Metter, McDowell, Fisher, Endicott, Landis. Third Row: Kreider, B. Levin, Casey, Schultz, Hollenbach, Wilson, McFadden, Ryon, Fronk, Royal, Murphy, Creery, Bortz, Donahue, Hill, Kepler, Briskey, Fclty, Cowan. Fourth Row: Wise, Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Abrams, Kifferly, Andre, Thornhill, B. Campbell, Whitaker, Peterson, Cohen, Robinson, J. Bruder, E. Campbell, Myers, Wallick, Ben- son, Raum, Kay, MacLonc. Back Row: B. Levin, Patterson, Carbcrry, Wall, Willis, Greene, Curtis, John, Bodtkc, Bury, Moore, Layman, Timm, Porter, Helm, B. Levin. THE OAK One Hundred Fifty-five 19 3 5 BOYS' Hl-Y GIRLS' Hl-Y JUNIOR IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE WITH o membership of forty-four, the Boys' Hi-Y Club hos success- fully endeavored this year to uphold the high standards of unselfish service to the school which has alwoys characterized the club. Together with the Girls' Hi-Y they have ushered at athletic contests, have served ot the Information Desk and helped at Christmas with the welfare work. In December four delegates from the club ottended the Southeastern Pennsylvania Hi-Y Conference held in Coatesville. In January, for the first time in several years, the club sponsored an afternoon dance, the proceeds of which were used to repair the shoes received during the Christmas welfare drive. Several dinners were held during the year, the most important of which was the Father and Son's Banquet held for the ninth consecutive year and supported this year by the newly formed Fathers' Association. DURING this past year the Girls' Hi-Y club has successfully endeavored to uphold the high standard of ideals, scholarship, and service to the school, which is traditional with the club at Upper Darby High School. Mrs. Wolstenholme was ably assisted at Christmas time in the welfare room by the girls, who helped to collect, sort, and give away the clothing to the nekfy They also sent a donation of neckties, handkerchiefs, and jewelry to the mountain folks of Caney Creek, Ky. The annual Mother and Daughter's banquet held on May 22 was the most important event of the year. THE purpose of the Junior Izaak Walton League, which is a comparatively new organization in the school, is to promote conservation of our natural resources. The league has, during its first year of existence, made an excellent record for future members to uphold They held as their main social event an outing which Mr Harer, their adviser, plans to hold as an annual event The club also aided in the restocking of local streams with trout. There have been present at their meetings, during the course of the year, a number of excellent speakers, among them being the Vice-President of the national organization. THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Fifty-six ACTIVITIES BOYS' Hl-Y President ....... Vice-President .... Secretory ....... Treasurer ........ Choploin ......... Sergeont-ot-Arms Adviser ......... ......Thomos Clork ......Howard Wiley ......Rene Cailliet William Pottenger ......John Frazier ......Daniel Will .........Mr. Diehl First Row: Roum, Wolf, Dooley, Mr. Diehl, Adviser; Wiley, Cailliet, Clork, Pottenger, Will, Frazier, Ferris, Curtis. Second Row: Desmond, Engle, Coruthers, Davis, Edwards, Detweiler, Kelley, Langnas, Burton, Shriver, Levin, Robinson. Third Row: Hartman, Norton, Gerard, Clokey, Willis, Uphouse, Pain, Joachim, John, Sontmycrs, Kaysen. Back Row: Watkin, Dawson, Snyder, Schrader, Chase, Walker, Stewart, Faulk- ner, Bender. GIRLS' Hl-Y President ...........Barbara Armstrong Vice-President ............Frances Myers Secretory ..............Dolores Thornhill Treasurer .................Dorothy Potts Adviser ................Miss Gaukrodgcr First Row: Winchcll, Smith, Slack, Kreider, Fisher, Hutt, Potts, F. Myers, Armstrong. Thornhill, Raum, Milliette, Unglaub, Reiff, R. Whitoker. Second Row: Frank, Eby, Mcllvaine, Morris, Helsengren, Wendt, Casey, Miss Gauk- rodger. Adviser; R. Donahue, Parker, Kepler, Norman, Broker. Third Row: Heidlberg, Hoffman, Hollenboch, M. Donahoo, Duncan, Russell, Broselman, Patton, Creery, Levin, Wieder, Bortz. Back Row: E. Campbell B. Campbell, Gillies, N. Whitoker, Kifferly, McFodden, Royol, Force, Peterson, I. Myers. JUNIOR IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE President ..... Vice-President Secretory ..... Treasurer ........ Adviser ....... Edward Watts Robert Anton Blair Kennerly ..Hobart Lavin ....Mr. Harer Front Row: McCousland, Hisler, Benn, Lovln, Wotts, Anton, Kennerly, Bellenger, Houck. Back Row: Sullivan, Batchelor, Sibley, Weigele, Niemeyer, Mr. Harer, Adviser. THE OAK One Hund.'ed Fifty-seven 19 3 5 LATIN CLUB LEEUWEN- HOEK SOCIETY LE CERCLE FRANCAIS THE S. P. Q. R. or Latin Club was organized six years ago, taking its name from the letters on Roman standards which stand for Senatus Populusque Romanus, meaning 'The Senate and the Roman People. At their monthly meetings the members of the club presented humor- ous plays and gave interesting talks on various phases of Roman life. To create more interest the club gave charades and worked Latin cross-word puzzles. Refreshments were served at the close of the meetings. During the year, the club went to see Cleopatra, which brought to life such characters as Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony. The members of the club also also visited the University Museum, where they saw various kitchen utensils, lamps, and furniture used by the Romans. They were shown different kinds of Roman coins with Latin inscriptions on them. THE objective of the society is to study the microscope and the other things related to biological work The Society has charge of the distribution and repair of all the microscopes. Slides are made for use in biology classes and materials are brought in for laboratory work. The society is self-supporting by its dues. This year four members of the society gave a demonstration at the U. of P. Zoology Lecture Hall, at which time living cultures of paramecium, amoeba, and rotifers were exhibited. Cross-sectional slides of earth-worms and pine-stems were cut with microtome, stained and mounted. This club is worthy of much praise for service done to the school in the scientific department. FIVE years ago several enthusiastic French students gathered to form what is known as Le Cercle Francois. They found in Miss Chrisman an excellent sponsor, who has made it one of the most popular and impor- tant clubs of the school. Miss Taylor and Mrs. Dale also contribute many interesting plays and games which are both entertaining and bene- ficial. Through talks, music, and songs, the members learn of the customs and arts of France. The total enrollment, which exceeds a hundred, is very active. A point is made every year to have each member contribute something to a program. This year the French Club sponsored a performance mode by the Hedgerow Players, at this school. The highlight of the year was the annual banquet. It was called Cate de Paris, and proved to be a great success. THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Fifty-eight ACTIVITIES LATIN CLUB Consul ......................Peggy Reiff Proetor ......................Jeon Slack Scriba ....................Dorothy Fisher Adviser ......................Miss Noble Front Row: Wose, Bcndcll, Jordan, Firth, Slock, J. Reiff, Fisher, McDowell, Fitz- gerald, Wallick, Kepler. Second Row: Wendt, Pease, Dudley, Lyster, Mitchell, Levin, Green, D. Smith, Huggins, Frank, Wieder, C. Robinson. Third Row: Crockett, Miss Noble, Adviser; Helfrick, Arndt, Whitoker, Spangler, Brown, R. Robinson, McGovern, Sinclair, Andrews. Fourth Row: If ill, Peterson, Howanstein, Morris, Myers, Eyre, Caruthers, Campbell, Bowman, Gantt. Back Row: H. Slack, G. Zink, Andre, Kif- ferly, C. Smith, Kreider, Benvignati. — - in LEEUWENHOEK President .................Hobart Lavin Vice-President ..................Wilmer Hartmon Secretary ........................Blair Kennerly Treasurer ...............Fletcher Wood Adviser ......................Mr. Harer Front Row: Kepler, Wood, Hortman, Lavin, Kennerly, Johnson, Lee. Back Row: Russell, Glassmire, Pedrick, Mr. Harer, Adviser, Hefflin. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS President ................Gerald Marion Vice-President .........Doris Helscngrcn Secretary-Treasurer ......Elizabeth North Adviser ..................Miss Chrisman Front Row: D. A. Smith, Rode, McCollister, M. Smith, Norman, Peterson, Kiffcrley, Howanstein, Mrs. Dole, Adviser; Miss Tay- lor, Adviser; Helsengren, Marion, Miss Chrisman, Adviser; North, Endicott, Fclty, Landis, Roy, Stranaghan. Second Row: Metter, Young, Barger, Hatha- way, Schaumon, Royal, Murphy, Hodges, Danenhauer, Giesc, Comley, F. Green, D. C. Smith, Muse, Shadrach, Cyphers, Milliette. Third Row: Patton, Creery, Eyre, Abel, Voss, Burkholder, Bray, D. J. Smith, Campbell, Fisher, Roehm, Dale, Morgan, Wilson, Anderson. Fourth Row: Arnold, Clarke, M. Smith, Heppe, Wilson, Cohall, N. Whitaker, Troxell, Jocoby, R. Whitaker, Raffens- berger. Moon, Briskey, Robinson. Back Row: Wilkinson, Evons, Andre, Arm- strong, McFadden, Kirkpatrick, Shedden, Bixler, Stewart, Curtis, Gamble, Koehler, Meyer, M. Greene, Cuthbert, Rhodes, Leonard, Sartin. THE OAK_____________________ One Hundred Fifty-nine 19 3 5 LIBRARY CLUB RIDING CLUB PLEIADES THE Library Club, which was established seven years ago, has been, for the past five years, under the efficient sponsorship of Miss Stone. The two chief objects of this organization are to become better friends with good books, and to assist in the library. The work of the club is planned by the adviser together with an executive committee and the officers. The duties are then divided and fulfilled by various members of the club. The girls do library work before and after school, and also in their study periods. In this, the club renders a service to the entire school. Social activities are introduced at different times. For instance, inter- esting visits to other libraries and the spring social have proved annual affairs. Miss Stone, because of illness, has been absent from school most of the year. The Library Club has deeply felt her absence. THIS is a new club instituted this year for those who are interested in riding. It numbers approximately 35 members, and is under the super- vision of Miss Hagenbuch. Six instructors educate the members in the points and fundamentals of riding The club uses the Four Horsemen Club exclusively for their riding. This spring, a riding show was held in which the members competed for prizes. The club is divided into two groups, one of which rides on Wednesdays, the other on Fridays. When the weather is disagreeable the riding is done in an inclosed riding barn. Otherwise the members will be found galloping over the greensward trying valiantly to anticipate what the mount is going to do next. THE Pleiades Club, now in its second year, is already a club that is doing things for its members and the school. Its members are those students who are interested in the drama and who give a satisfactory presentation of their dramotic ability. In the bi-monthly meetings, one-act plays are given by the members of the club, thus supplying valuable training to those interested in acting. Under the active sponsorship of Miss Ardis, the club has acquired stage properties which have proved valuable to the school and other clubs. With the presentation of several ploys to the school, the club has proved its dramatic ability. THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Sixty ACTIVITIES LIBRARY CLUB President ......................Margaret Donahoo Vice-President ...................Miriam Casey Secretary ........................Claire Bowman Treasurer .................Dorothy Dole Adviser ............................Miss Stone Front Row: Roy, Carpenter, Mullin, Wallick, Andre, Snydcrman, Felo, Bruno, Dole, Coscy, Donahoo, Bowman, Hannoman, Title, Heavens, Ncsser, Firestone, E. Wil- son. Second Row: Wollmon, Tucker, Kclty, Dan- enhauer, Rosoto, Green, Bolwoy,, Alexan- der, Anderson, Godcfroy, Irons, Poynter, Matthews, Mouer, Ro Hill, Lawrence, Burkholder. Third Row: Ncvin, Wilson, F. Hill, Musi, Wood, Off, John, Follette, Hardican, Wells, Lcnham, Reed, Allen, Wiggans, Wotkins, Kellogg. Fourth Row: Stephens, Stevenson, Scheckter, Nagle, Mcllvainc, Howanstien, Burrichter, Consona, Gilts, Porker, Reice, Mulgrew, Noy, Rodgers, Shearman. Back Row: Brickley, Bickcl, Schwartz, Hort, Brcnnon, Boeggcman, Willis, Ferry, Ben- cckc, Hyman, Samson, Gardner. RIDING CLUB Riding Master .........Joseph O'Connor Secretory .................Eleanor Cross Student Instructors .................... George Wilkes Dorothy Fisher Dorothy Potts Eleanor Cross Joseph Simeonc Adviser ...............Miss Hagcnbuch Front Row: Schick, Potts, Simeonc, Fisher, O'Connor, Riding Mostcr; Cross, Wilkes, Frecmon, Fells. Second Row: Krcider, Murphy, Rouse, Rode, Miss Hagcnbach, Adviser; Naylor, Story, Robinson, Bruder. Third Row: Barry, Campbell, Churchill, Janh, Wilkinson, Hahn, Wilk'nson, Swartz, Creery, Ivcrs. Top Row: Meager, Barton, Reese, Ferris, Gildo, Wall, Grew, Neuman, We'gle, Morris. PLEIADES President ...........Howard Happcrsctt Vice-President ...........Dovid Bodtkc Secretory .........................Ruth Whitokcr Treasurer ......................Dolores Thornhill Adviser .....................Miss Ardis Front Row: Smith, Andre, Burkholder, Norman, Royol, Porker, Nickcll, Campbell, Thornhill, Bodtkc, Miss Ardis, Adviser; Hoppersett, Whitaker, Hoover, Rutledge, Greenfield, Riley, Cairns, Longacre, Eyre. Second Row: Barry, Fels, Heller, Bruno, Levin, Camblin, Wallocc, Mayer, Ryan, Giese, Fronk, Wicder, Stevens, Helsengren, Holland, Davis, Lawrence, Lee. Third Row: Andre, Lesser, Wagner, Wright, Sibbitt, Clime, Donohue, Rhodes, Raffens- berger. Will, Patterson, Bortz, Boonan, Dunkin, Siddoll, Braselman, Block. Fourth Row: Kirkpatrick, Douglas, Spatz, Hyde, Evons, Tcner, McFoddcn, Turner, Myers, Campbell, Ifill, Smith, Helfrich, Hcidlbcrg, Firestone, Curtis, Wilkins, Potts. Back Row: Way, Newman, Morris, Stewart, Bryant. McCousland, De Turk, Benedict, Randall, Smedlcy, Carr, Curtis, Potterson, Wyont, D:nohuc, Ainsworth, Ivcrs. THE OAK One Hundred Sixty-one 19 3 5 STEINMETZ SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY THE Steinmetz Scientific Society has been organized in Upper Darby 1 since 1926 It has done as much or more for the school than any other club in that time The club operates a public address system, a radio station, a photography department, and many other projects of benefit to the school. The Steinmetz belongs to the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science. Earl Thomas is president of that organization. This year the club has made some new apparatus for the use of the school, including a photo-electric cell, a micro-projector, and an exhibit of fluorescent minerals. STAMP CLUB T HE Stamp Club is a newcomer to Upper Darby, having just been organ- ■ ized this year with Mr. Wallick as its adviser. The purpose of the club is to make the hobby of stamp collecting more interesting. It also has a wide educational influence as can easily be seen. A means of increasing the collections of the members is offered by the trading which is carried on after the meetings. There were several speakers at the meetings during the year, among them being Mr. Barton of the Junior High faculty, and Mr. Graves, a well-known Philadelphia collector. TABLE TENNIS CLUB THIS year marked the first season for the newly organized Table Tennis 1 Club. The club organized in the fall and the Student Council granted it a charter in February. When the call went out for membership, over fifty boys and girls responded, showing the popularity of the sport. Schedules were made for playing and plans for outside matches discussed. During the season the tram won two and lost one match to outside teams. Mr. Stermer was adviser for the club and he was assisted by Mr. Stewart and Mr. Buckwalter. TAY- WISTALVAN CLUB COR seven years the Toy-Wistalvan has been prominent as an extra- ■ curricular activity Under the efficient sponsorship of Miss Forcey and Miss Weimer the club still continues to grow The object of this organ- ization is to acquaint the girls with good ploys, books, and movies, and, also, to bring a more closely woven friendship among girls interested in such The nam • self reoresents famous literorv people-- -Toy-for Bayard Taylor, Wist-for Owen Wister, Al-for Louisa Alcott, and Van-for Henry Van Dyke. The club has had many interesting programs this year. Plays, reports on poets and authors, charades, stories, literary games, and discussions of modern stage and screen presentations have been offered Such popular authors os Josephine Hopwood and Groce Livingston Hill have spoken before the club and their quests The crowning event of the year was the doggie roast held at Naylor's Run. THE OAK 19 3 5 One Hundred Sixty-two ACTIVITIES STEINMETZ President ........................Robert Wolf Vice-President ...........John Hollohon Secretory-Treasurer ......Jock Clokey Historical Editor ........Earl Thomas Adviser .............................Mr. Oerlein First Row: Coruthcrs, Roum, Clokey, Wolf, Mr. Oerlein, Adviser, Thomas, Gildo, Hop- wood. Bock Row: Clarke, Guy, Hindlc, Dou, Joyce, Kcscr. STAMP CLUB President ..............Robert Sheddan Vice-President ........William Batchelor Secretory ................Mary MacLanc Treasurer ................Lind Bowden Adviser ...................Mr. Wollick Front Row: Scheidt, Brown, Dale, MacLanc, Shcddon, Batchelor, Wood, Morris, Young- fliesh Coleman. Second Row: Kclty, Porkhill, Cohen, Mr. Wol- lick, Adviser; Manger, Swisher, Runyan. Tcp Row: Willoughby, Martin, Bowden. TABLE TENNIS Front Row: Parkhill, Fuhrmon, Glossmirc, Dempsey, Mr. Stermer, Adviser; Moss, Puscy, Rude, Follette. Second Row: Roberts, Heorn, McGrcth, Neff, Murray, Wilkinson, Wilson, Julion, Dole, Tillson, Benson. Bock Row: Marion, Willoughby, Farrell, Brincr Cohall, Curtis, Uphouse, Boeshore, Strochle. TAY-WISTALVAN President ..........Barbara Armstrong Vice-President ............Jeon Slock Secretary ...............June Ungloub Treasurer ...............Elsie Winchell Advisers.....Miss Forcey, Miss Weimer Front Row: Sartin, Wilson, Campbell, Un- gloub, Armstrong, Slack, Winchell, Miss Forcey, Adviser, Miss Weimer, Adviser, Wollick. Second Row: MacLane, Wells, Stott, Fisher, Creery, D. Smith, Barger, Wolfe, Hood, Hclscngrcn. Third Row: Manger, Bellos, Donohoo, Craven, Pease, Moore, Greene, Lesser, McGovern. Fourth Row: Rhodes, Robinson, Troxell, Kom- poss, Hollowoy, Pryse, M. Smith, Ifill, Groves. Fifth Row: Churchill, Jackson, N. Whitokcr, Gillies, R. Whitaker, Schadewald, Hollcn- bach, Heflin. 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