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

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UPPER DARBY SENIOR HI6H SCHOOL UPPER DARBY, PA 1917 log ue How many times each day have you passed this desk in the front corridor? A great many, no doubt. But have you ever stopped to consider for what this familiar object really stands. This simple desk is the symbol of the thing our whole educational system is based on—information—and so we hope this 1937 Oak may help you to truly appreciate the often seen but little thought of things that go to make up our school life. dedication . . . Miss Sarah I. Richards has also served our class with sincere devotion and utmost respon- sibility. When she was not acting as chief dieti- cian for the refreshments during the past fall or tending to all ticket sales, she was straightening out student problems and generally pushing the class farther ahead. Just because she is the smaller part of our advisership does not mean that she had no big ideas which always helped in putting the class activities over with a bang. Miss Richards has steadily done a great deal of fundamentally important work for which there was afterwards little applause, and we sincerely hope that the following pages will illuminate the kaleidoscope of memories for her as adviser to the class of SJor their untiring efforts on our behalf, tee dedicate this yearbook: to our class advisers- on iss cJarali cJ. fdic hards and Qtlr. (Slayton 0(. cflienh The heavy hand of advisership has not deprived Mr. Shenk of his good-will and sense of humor, two qualities which have flavored our class activities and encouraged student response. He has consistently disregarded the three o’clock bell as an order to cease work and has employed the extra afternoon hours in tireless labor to put ’37 on the top. No detail has been too unimportant to attend, no problem too dif- ficult to solve. The following pages will not only bring back to us associations with him, but we hope that in them Mr. Shenk will find pleasant remembrances of the class for which he has done so much— 1937. 1937. 13) 1684 . 1779 . 1786 . 1835 . 1891 . 1894 . 1896 . 1919 . 1920 . 1926 . 1928 . 1930 . 1937 . . A land grant was mad© to William Garrett by the founder of Pennsylvania. William Penn. . Settlers on this land assembled to purchase grounds on which to erect a school. . The first little grey stone school-house was built. . A Free School System was adopted in Pennsylvania. The first free public school in Upper Darby was placed under the direction of Isaac Garrett. . The first alumni reunion was held in the new brick building which had been built to take the place of the smaller stone one. . Upper Darby Senior High School was established under the direction of Miss Elizabeth D. Turner, principal. . The commencement of the first graduating class of five students was held. . The new building (which is the front part of the present high school) was completed. . The ground in back of the school was graded and, in dedication to those who lost their lives in the World War, was named Memorial Athletic Field. . Because of the growth in enrollment an addition of thirty-three rooms was constructed. . Six more rooms were annexed to take care of the many incoming students. . The new Junior High School was completed, thus doing away with a part of the over-crowded conditions in the high school. . The graduation of one of the most illustrious classes in the history of the school occurred. S319NV MMK9 mu Helen S. Abrams B.A., M.A. History Ralph M. Anderson B.S., M.S. History Myrtle V. Ardis John S. Billingslea B.A. B.A., M.A. English History FACULTY Charles M. Brooke B.A. History Charlotte S. Chrisman B.A., M.A. French William C. Sampson Ph.B., Sc.D. Superintendent Magdalene L. Dale B.A., M.A. French John H. Tyson B.S., M.A. Principal Paul Coffey B.S., M.Ed. History Carl L. Clugston B.A. Spanish Florence M. Clegg Art J. Frank Dame Clyde R. Dengler B.S., M.Ed. B.A., M.A. Commercial Music Fred G. Forsaofd Commercial Jennie R. Fry Physical Education Edith Gaukrodger B.A., M.A. English FAC U LTY Alice M. Goodman B.S. Spanish Randolph Grimmett Ph.B. History Agnes B. Grunberg B.A., M.A. German David D. M. Haupt Herbert S. Herzog B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. Music Physical Education 1 I Annette Hagenbuch B.S., M.A. Commercial John F. Hall B.A., M.A., B.D., Th.D English George W. Hoehler B.S., M.S. Industrial Arts Charles W. Holmes B.A. Registrar William J. Hamilton B.S., M.A. Commercial Watrous H. Irons B.A., M.A. Commercial Lydia J. Foster Home Economics Mahlon R. Greiner Commercial Edwin L. Horer B.A. Science Grace M. Jones B.S. Home Economics William S. Kohl B.A., M.A. Science Lucretia M. Kerr B.S. Commercial Merle I. Koch Ruth A. Leaman B.A., M.A. Ph.B. English Librarian Thomas J. Milne Fenn Minacci B.C.S. B.S. Commercial Commercial FACULTY Mary L. Lukens B.A., M.A. Educational Measurements Zita E. Mallon B.S. Dean of Girls English Charles H. Morris Floyd H. Neff B.A. B.S., M.A. English Science Sarah I. Richards William T. Rule Commercial B.S., M.B.A. Commercial Geoffrey van B. Slagle Emma H. Sommerfleld B.A. B.S., M.A. Mathematics Science Nan M. Scott B.S. Commercial Dean E. Shull B.S. Mathematics E. Bruce Thoma B.A., M.A. History Stanley F. Twoes B.S., M.A. Mathematici Frances F. Weimer B S , M.A. English Margaret N. Yerkes B.A. English Not genuine without the camera) Those cursed 3 5's Yes, all Gaul it divided into three parts Give me a toot on the looter, Dotti What's all the excitement II That Bark certainly wai funny Turn to a clean page in your notebook Tump lit-e um-luml Who-o-o-o I And, so the prince slew the giant . . . Pretty serious busi ness, eh, wot? Looks like a test in the offing I Gr-r-r-r-rl You say that James got a red mark 15 I 116 ALBERT PRICE...............................Vice-Presidenf BETTY HANNAN....................................Secretary WALTER POTTS....................................Treasurer SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Front row—sitting, left to right: M. Hoffman, T. Reice, M. Edler, B. Hannan, A. Price, J. Schellenger, W. Potts, M. Williams, R. Yerger, E. Wolf, E. Waite. Second row: Mr. Shenk, R. Free, G. Rosser, F. Hohn, J. Pryse, D. Schadewald, E. Heflin, M. Boonin, R. Hood, G. Endicott, Miss Richards. Third row: J. Price, G. Cresta, J. McConnell, K. Mink, D. Collins, J. Hagy, N. Clark, R. Huebner. Fourth row: J. Bradin, J. Cornell, R. Owings, D. Goff, H. Slack. 118 Co- t r THOMAS HARGRAVES AINSWORTH, JR. 908 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill if -9 Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah 3, Art Editor 4. CLASS: Play 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4. CLUBS:Algetrarca 3, 4; History 4; Pleiades 2, 3, 4,- Rifle 2, 3, 4. MARY JOSEPHINE ALEXANDER Woodside and Ashland Avenue, Secane General • Gold CLUBS: Choral 3, 4,- Library 2, 3; Rifle 2. ( 2+9 0 ELIZABETH I. ALLISON 802 Garret Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Upi-Dah Agent 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2; 3, 4 Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3, Rifle 3, 4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH ANDERSON 51 North Lynn Boulevard, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Acorn Agent 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 3. CLUBS: Le Cercle F.rancais 3, 4,- Library 4. SPORTS: Basketball Numerals 4. Upper Darby's well-beloved main entrance in a more peaceful pose than the usual hub-bub warrants ARTHUR CHESTER ARCHER 88 Hartley Road, Lansdowne Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Band Letter 4; Drum Major 3, 4. CLASS: Play Committee 3, 4. 119) BETTY ARNDT 335 Stonehurst Court, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll. CLASS: Oak 4,- Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Memorial Day Committee 3; Party Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4,- Rifle 2, 4. DOROTHY LOUISE BACHER 466 Burnley Lane, Drexel Hill General ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLUBS: Dramus, Chorus 3, 4. LOUISE EMMA BACHMAN 6908 Guilford Road, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2; Acorn Agent 2,- Upi-Dah Agent 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 2,- Party Committee 2. CLUB: Choral 2. A great majority of the class fun and toil has lain locked behind this imposing front IV « + J 7ii ALBERT EVAN BAKER 123 Terrace Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Rifle 2. GEORGE W. BALL 3427 Albemarle Avenue, Drexel Hill General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 2; Band Letter 4,- Upi-Dah Agent 2. CLUB: Commerce 3. 20 a ROBERT BARR 721 Collenbrook Avenue, Drexel Hill General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Party Committee 3 Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Dramus, Executive Committee 3, 4; Hi-Y 4,- Junior Izaak Walton League 3, 4; Rifle 3. GRACE MARGARET BARRY 4023 Rosemont Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Acorn Agent 4; Upi-Dah 4. CLASS: Party Committee 2. CLUBS: Commerce 4,- Pleiades 2, 3, 4,- Rifle 3. SPORTS: Basketball Numerals 4. MARY JANE BASTIS 1 56 Barrington Road, Upper Darby Academic ■ Gold CLUB: Choral 4. MARGOT JOSEPHINE BATTY 356 Upland Way, Drexel Hill Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Party Committee 2,- Sticker Committee 4. CLUB: Rifle 4. JOHN FRANCIS BAXTER 124 North Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby . c tx.'?. General - Gold ? SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. 121 | Mr. Forsgand’s pupils can hope for no outside relief from typing tests while this sign decorates the door I 5feO. J‘v Vi'.- EDWARD HARRY BEHRLE 7 South Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Rifle 2. FLOYD T. BEHRLE 7 South Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby Industrial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numeral 4,- Junior Varsity Football 3. LOIS JANE BEITLER 822 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Acorn Agent 2; Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Dance Committee 4. CLUB: Le Cercle Francois 3, 4. LOUISE MARIAN BELLAS 50 Stratford Avenue, Aldan Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4,- Honor Roll; Upi-Dah 2. CLASS: Oak A) Candy Committee 4; Dance Com- mittee 2,- Party Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3,- Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4; Tay-Wistalvan The football coaches 2 3 4' watch the results of their labor in action ELEANOR HOLMES BENDELL 833 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll Upi-Dah 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Party Committee 2, 3, 4,- Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Algefrarca 3; History 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4,- Rifle 2,- Table Tennis 3,- World Affairs Forum 4. (22| -yrr JOHN PAUL BENECKE 7803 Parkview Road, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- We Notice in Passing 3. CLUB: Choral 3. A. FLORENCE BENSON 833 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus A; Choral Club 3; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4. DORIS RUTH BLAKER 7168 Marshall Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 4. la j la - t 9 v ? -' ■- 7 J3 $ j51 ., a - r -osry ARNOLD EDWARD BLITZ Shirley Court Apartments, Upper Darby General ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3; Play Committee 4. CLUB: Riding 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Swimming 3. A pile of good cheer to round out the Christmas welfare work STANLEY BOARDMAN 532 Millbank Road, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3. CLASS: Party Committee 3. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3, 4. 123] A common winter sight the country over of the Salvation Army campaigning for the poor 'IRWIN PHILIP BOESHORE _ O3 708 Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 4; German 4; Riding 3; Rifle 4 Table Tennis 2. MIRIAM NATALIE BOONIN 246 South Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Assistant Business Manager, Acorn 2, 3,- Business Manager, Acorn 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 3,- Play C.ommittee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4.- Ars Poetae 2, 3, Secretary 4; History 3, Vice-President 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. EMILY GRACE BORER 427 Stanbridge Road, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 4; Executive Committee 2,- Magazine Committee 2; Memorial Day Committee 3. CHARLES SAMUEL BORTON 3419 Albemarle Avenue, Drexel Hill General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Gym Team 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4, Choral Club 2, 3; Rifle 2. OLIVE BESWICK BOTTOMLEY 255 Maypole Road, Upper Darby General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. 124 I C. 2.-U 'TjA n fUL' p- Cc'y. Lf-} HARRY L. BOYER 3410 Marshall Road, Drexel Hill Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A. A. Coun- cil 4,- Honor Roll; Monitor 2; Tribunal 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4. CLUBS: German 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2; Varsity Cross Country 3, Captain 4,- Wrestling 3. ROBERT H. BOYER 42 Kent Road, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Soccer 3, 4. FREDERICK EDWARD BOZZANO 44 South Pennock Avenue, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3,4. 1 1 -JAMES ALEXANDER BRADIN 730 Blythe Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 4,- Upi-Dah Agent 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4,- Party Committee 4; Executive Committee 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3. ? ROBERT FRANK BRADY 2003 Marshall Road, Lansdowne Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3,- Party Committee 3; Play Committee 3. CLUB: Stamp 2, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3,- Wrestling 3. 25 A booming portion of the band which is reviewing on the football field Evidence of the fact that the old-fashioned method of going to school has not been discarded WILLIAM DIEBOLD BRADY 2003 Marshall Road, Lansdowne Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2; Upi-Dah Agent 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 3; Magazine Committee 2. CLUBS: Rifle; Table Tennis 3; Hi-Y 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Football 3; Varsity Football 4. FRANK WISSIG BRAM 330 Margate Road, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3, 4,- Upi-Dah Agent 2, 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 3. CLUBS: Commerce 4; History 3, 4; Table Ten- nis 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals, Manager 4; Varsity Soccer 3, 4. LEW BRANDOLINI A ' 4301 State Road, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 3. DOROTHY EDWINIA BREARLEY 349 Harrison Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold DONALD H. BRINER 731 Harper Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Oak; Executive Committee 2, 3; Magozine Committee 2; Memorial Day Committee 3; Party Com- mittee 2, 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, Vice-President 4; Dramus, Chorus 4,- German 3, 4; Leeuwenhoek 4; Table Ten- nis 2, 3, 4. (26 1 —rmer KATHARINE JANE BROOKS 143 Westdale Road, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4; Rifle 4. MARGARET JANE BROWN 7149 Greenwood Avenue, Upper Darby General • Purple CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; Commerce 3, 4. 4' Siu. (5 1 f - ? ' u -y) y 4. 77 A. MAURICE BROWN 1236 Cornell Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific ■ Purple NORMAN EDWARD BROWN 319 Madison Avenue, Upper Darby General ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Band Letter 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 2. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Football 3, 4. Upper Darby in miniature. A skillfully constructed model of Upper Darby on a lesser scale BETTE ANNE BROWNE 36 Maple Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3,- Executive Committee 3; Memorial Day Committee 3; Party Committee 2, 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3,- Cast 4. Minions of the whitewash who suddenly began to over-run our school and block our way with all sorts of hazards M. AGNES BRYAN 4031 Bonsall Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2. CLUB: Le Cercle Francois 3, 4. GRACE ELIZABETH BUCHANAN 38 Springfield Road, Aldan Academic ■ Purple CLASS: Oak; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 3, 4. CLUBS: History 3, 4; Library 3, 4. EDWARD ALBERT BURKHOLDER X 3843 Albermarle Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 4; Upi-Dah Agent 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3; Choral 2, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Soccer 4. MADELINE ALICE BURKHOLDER 7414 Miller Avenue, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Play Committee 4. RUTH EVELYN BURLEIGH 3416 Mary Street, Drexel Hill Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 4,- Latin 3. 128] ROBERT B. BURLIN 7232 Hazel Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Honor Roll; We Notice in Passing 4. CLASS: Oak, Editor 4; Party Committee 3. CLUBS: Hi-Y 4,- Rifle 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Tennis 3. BETTY KATHRYN BUTCHER 31 Wellington Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 2,- Student Council, Vice-President 4,- Upi- Dah Agent 2; Acorn 3,- Feature Editor 4. CLASS: Secretary 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Execu- tive Committee 3; Party Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, President 4. MARGARET D. BUTTS 117 Overhill Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4,- Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. JOHN MAITLAND CAIN Warden’s Residence, Media Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Rifle 3, Treasurer 4. SPORTS: Varsity Rifle 3. MARTIN LEE CAINE 3403 Plumstead Avenue, Drexel Hill Induitrial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2. CLASS: Executive Committee 2. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. 129] A major operation on Upper Darby— one of our front trees is transplanted ELIZABETH KEIGHTLEY CAMERON 7120 Sansom Street, Upper Darby Commercia • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3,4. CLASS: Play Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 2; Commerce 3, 4. 4JA.tr Gr . rs. 5 7 VICTOR A. CAMFIELD, JR. 252 Bayard Road, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Drill Team 2, Rifle 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Rifle 3. DOROTHY MAY CAPELLO 265 Rocklyn Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Sticker Committee 4. CLUB: Table Tennis 2, 3, 4. At the “Farmer’s Frolic’’ our class officers arrive in their most formal attire MARGARET MARY CARPENTER 26 Glencoe Road, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 4; Library 2, 3, 4,- Riding 3. BARBARA CARR 642 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 4. CLUB: Choral 3, 4. 130 1 WALTER A. CARROLL S Yorkshire Court Apartments, Burmont Road, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Monitor 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 4,- Magazine Committee 2; Play Committee 3. SPORTS: Varsity Track 3. MARY JEAN CARUTHERS Ashland Avenue and Providence Road, Secane Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Party Committee 4,- Play 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4,- Latin 2, 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4; Rifle 3, 4. AGNES ANNE CASAGRANDE 34 Maple Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3,- Acorn Agent 2. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Magazine Committee 2. CLUBS: Dramus, Chorus 2, 3; Rifle 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Cheer Leading 2. DELPHINE CATHERINE CASALAN 7537 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Play Committee 4. Proteges of Mrs. Knox preparing sustenance for the hungry ogres that begin swooping into the lunchroom at 11:35 THOMAS A. CASSIDY 27 State Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,3,4; Acorn Agent 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Party Committee 2, 3. CLUBS: Choral 3,- Pleiades 2. 131 | ANNE FRY CHILDS 56 South Glenwood Avenue, Aldan General ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah 2, Assistant Art Editor 3. CLASS: Oak; Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 4. CLUB: Latin 2. HELEN SYMMES CHURCHILL 323 Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2,- Honor Roll; Acorn Staff 2. CLASS: Play 4; Oak; Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3,- Executive Committee 3 Magazine Committee 2,- Party Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4, Pleiades 2, 4, Riding 2; Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY CHURNEY 155 Powell Lane, Upper Darby Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Algetrarca 3, 4. Choral 2, 3, 4; Latin 3; Le Cercle Francois 4; Rifle 2. A novel method of both eating your lunch and enjoying the view )1d 1 NASON BROWN CLARK 843 Drexel Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2,- Monitor 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Magazine Committee 2; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 4; Rifle 2, 3. JAMES ALEXANDER CLARKE, JR. 910 Concord Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll,- English Prize 2; Physics Prize 3,- Upi-Dah Staff 2, 3, Assistant Art Editor 4. CLUBS: Steinmetz2, 3, 4; World Affairs Forum, Treas- urer 4. 132 1 JAMES WILLIAM CLARKE 522 Elm Avenue, Upper Darby General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Magazine Committee 2. GERALDINE CLEMENTS 221 Township Line, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2. CLUBS: Choral 2,- Rifle 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Hockey 4. LOIS PATTERSON CLIME 4 Ardmore Avenue, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Debating 3 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Dance Committee 2, 3; Memorial Day Committee 3; Party Committee 3,- Play Committee 3. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4,- Pleiades 2, 3, 4,- Toy-Wistal- van 4 Hi-Y 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 2. MARGARET E. COLEMAN 539 Millbank Road, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Party Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Chess 3, Secretary 4; Fencing 2, Sec- retary 3, 4; German 3; History 4,- Library 2,- Rifle 2; Tay-Wistalvan 4. Mr. Sampson gazes at the painters with rapt attention as they nonchalantly continue working DOUGLAS B. COLLINS 7218 Hazel Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Debating 2; Fideles 4; Biology Prize 2; Student Council, President 4; We Notice in Passing 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Magazine Committee 2,- Memorial Day Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: German 4,- Hi-Y 3, Vice-President 4. SPORTS: Football Manager 4. [33 1 -w The Purple captains smile in assurance of an impending victory JOHN L. CONOVER 630 Littlecroft Road, Upper Darby Scientific Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 2. CLUBS: German 2; Junior Izaak Walton League 3, Rifle 2. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Football 3; Varsity Football 4. ESTHER RUTH COOPER 900 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill General ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Library 4. JANE LULITA CORDERO 7233 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,3; Upi-Dah Agent 3. CLASS: Executive Committee 2. CLUB: Commerce 3. 4. JOHN WILLIAM CORNELL 237 Barrington Road, Upper Darby Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; We Notice in Passing 4. CLASS: Play 3, 4,- Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 4,- Memorial Day Committee 2; Party Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Pleiades 2, 3 4. FRANK ANTHONY CORRENTY 121 Overhill Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2,- Stamp 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4. 134 | -ruar • 'J DOROTHY ESTELLE COX 131 Ashly Road, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Party Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 4,- Library 4. EDWARD IRVING CREED 7057 Radbourne Road, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLUBS: History 3, 4,- Junior Izaak Walton League 3, 4. GORI CRESTA 7450 Miller Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Volley Ball 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 3, 4,- Party Committee 2. CLUB: Junior Izaak Walton League 2. SPORTS: Cheer Leading 3, Captain 4. JOHN H. CRISWELL 49 Sunshine Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: A Capella 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4,- Junior Varsity Cross Country 4. Students’ Haven— showing a picture which we both are supposed to see and want to see DOROTHY MIRIAM CROCKETT 435 Woodcliffe Road, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Biology Prize 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4,- Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2,- Latin 2, 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4; Rifle 4,- World Affairs Forum. r'3roW£t j NA”lAMt .TNC CMAKC IF THE UMT IBiCAM. ItMMCC - ACT Ml - ABVEITMC 135 | Our means of communication with the outside world. Also, an excuse for missing class •i 11 WALTER JOSEPH CROPPER 223 Long Lane, Upper Darby y General Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLUB: Chess 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4. a . .}? ETHEL EMILY CROSS 51 3 Winfield Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll. SAMUEL S. CROSS, JR. 236 Bayard Road, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Play Committee 4. CLUB: Steinmetz 4. CATHERINE GERTRUDE CUMBERLAND 3801 Dennison Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial • Purple CLASS: Party Committee 2. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Commerce 3, 4; Library 3, Treasurer 4. SAMUEL COTHERAN CUMMINGS 17 Oxford Street, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple [36 1 X nolhoc. q OJL ' J WILLIAM BRUCE CURRAN 726 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLUBS: Choral 4; German 2, 3. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Track 3. RUTH MITCHELL CURRY 413 Rosemont Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Rifle 2. RICHARD JEWELL CURTIS 528 Windermere Road, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 2, 3,- Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Biology Prize 2,- English Prize 3. CLASS: Play 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Memorial Day Committee 3; Party Committee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4, Choral 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Pleiades 2, 3, 4. MARY McKAY DARRAGH 212 Madison Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Com- mittee 2, 3. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Rifle 2,- Dramus, Orchestra 2. MYRTLE JOSEPHINE DASH 93 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3,- Acorn Staff 2. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. 137 ) An informal after-school i pi-Dah meeting apparently presided over by Miss Gaukrodger’s heavily-littered bulletin board —y SAMUEL D. DAVIS 10 Wellington Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 2, 3. CLUB: Choral 2, 3 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Tennis 2; Varsity Tennis 3,- Varsity Soccer 3, 4. AVALENA BARBARA DEAN 7251 Calvin Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3; Acorn Agent 2, 3. CLASS: Magazine Committee 2. CLUBS: Choral 2,- Commerce 3, 4,- Library 4. i J V M 199 The south side of our building daily views the back of St. Vincent’s Home ANN de BORDENAVE Dutton Mill Road, Middletown Township, R. D. No. 1 Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2,- Upi-Dah Agent 2,- Purple Color Captain 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Executive Committee 2; Memorial Day Committee 2; Party Commercial 2, 3, 4,- Play Committee 3, 4,- Sticker Committee 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Hockey 2, 3; Varsity Hockey 4, Junior Varsity Swimming 2, 3. JACK FREDERIC de BORDENAVE Dutton Mill Road, Middletown Township, R. D. No. 1 Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,3,4; Acorn Agent 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 2, 3,- Magazine Committee 2,- Memorial Day Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4; Junior Varsity Football 2. CHESTER EARL DEMENT 7529 Rogers Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 4; Upi-Dah Staff 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2,- Play Committee 4. CLUB: Algefrarca 4. WARREN RAE DEMPSEY 1014 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3,- Upi-Dah Agent 2. CLASS: Magazine Committee 2. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4. KINGSLEY E. De ROSAY, JR. 1410 Bywood Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 4,- History 3; Junior Izaak Walton League 3, Vice-President 4; Rifle 3. DAVID KENNETH DETWEILER 509 Elm Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4,- Band Letter 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. Blissfully serene— a bottle of ketchup presides over one section of the teachers' lunchroom DOROTHY M. DETWEILER 122 Burmont Road, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Gold CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Library, Secretary 4. I39| A cold but attractive way of departing for home as evinced by the great number who use it JOHN BLACKBURN DILWORTH 30 Maple Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 4. CLASS: Party Committee 4. CLUB: Rifle 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Soccer 2. MARY LOUISE DINSMORE 321 East Providence Road, Aldan General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,3,4,-Acorn Agent 2. CLUB: Choral 3. THEODORE Z. DOBUSH 224 Barrington Road, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4. ROBERT EDSON DODGE 228 South Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Upi- Dah Staff 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Play 2,- Party Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 4; Fencing 2, 3, Secretary 4,- Leeuwenhoek 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Rifle 4. VICTORIA TERESA DONENS 8307 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. 40 rrvr ■ HOWARD V. DONOHOE 737 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll; Monitor 2. CLASS: Play 2; Dance Committee 2, 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, A, Pleiades 2,- Rifle 2, 3, President 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Football 3; Varsity Football 4. EDITH ELLEN DOUGHERTY 359 Avon Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3,- Dramus, Chorus 2, 3,- Library 3, 4,- Rifle 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numeral 2. RITA BERNADETTE DOUGHERTY 8520 West Chester Pike, Llanerch Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Play 2; Dance Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 3,- Library 3, 4; Rifle 4. MARY ELIZABETH DOUGLAS 36 Cloverdale Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3. CLUB: Choral 2, 3. ALICE DREW Park and Madison Avenues, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3,- Executive Committee 2; Magazine Committee 2; Party Committee 2, 4,- Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, Secretary 4; Ars Poetae 3, 4,- Choral 2; History 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Fran- cois 4. 141 ] A fashion show which Upper Darby set up in competition with Paris MARIE DRUMN 554 Larchwood Avenue, Upper Darby General Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3. GRACE ELINOR DUDLEY 436 Timberlake Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Party Committee 4, Play Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2; Latin 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. DOROTHY MERCH DUNKIN 122 Chatham Road, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 3,- Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Pleiades 2, 3, 4,- Rifle 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL A. DURFEE 7001 Hilltop Road, Upper Darby General Gold Re-enacting for the parade a scene from our Sophomore study—Lady of the Lake CLIFFORD MAXWELL DURNING 701 Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3,4. SPORTS: Varsity Swimming 3. [42 1 MIRIAM KATHERINE EDLER 640 Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Oak; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 4; Magazine Committee 2,- Play Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Ars Poetae 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; History 3, 4; Latin 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Tay-Wistalvan 4. HARRY K. EDWARDS 7166 Ruskin Lane, Upper Darby Induttrial Arts ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Drill Team 3; Rifle 2. JOHN FREDERICK EHLERT, JR. 2805 Hillcrest Road, Drexel Hill Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLASS: Play 4. CLUB: Fencing 3, 4. DOROTHY JEAN EILERT 116 Crestview Road, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3,- Honor Roll; Upi-Dah Agent 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 2, 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 2; Choral 2,- Rifle 2; Le Cercle Francois 4. A poster for the annual operetta which was destined to succeed this year despite a run of hard luck GENEVIEVE M. ENDICOTT 372 Lakeview Avenue, Drexel Hill General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Oak; Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 4,- Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: History 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3. 143 1 All that is left of “goodness knows who” as discovered in Miss Sommerfield’s closet MIRIAM JANICE ENGELL 4030 Dayton Road, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple CLASS: Dance Committee 4; Parly Committee 4. CLUB: Library 4. DOROTHY MARGUERITE ENGH 7048 Aberdeen Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold ETHELYN GERTRUDE ENTRIKEN 2229 Manor Avenue, Upper Darby Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Latin 3, 4; Le Cercle Francaise 4. ELEANOR MILDRED ERICKSON 530 Spruce Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Upi- Dah Agent 2. CLASS: Candy Committee 4, Dance Committee 2, 3,- Party Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4,- Algetrarca 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Pleia- des 3, 4. BEATRICE MARIE EVANS 908 Blythe Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Latin 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4. 144 | i U $, t’0 J- THEODORE FAIR - 7333 West Chester Pike; Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3; Upi-Dah Agent 3; Acorn Staff 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3; Memorial Day Com- mittee 2; Party Committee 4. CLUB: Commerce 3, 4. RAYMOND PATRICK FARLEY 336 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill General ■ Gold -----JOSEPH R. FARRELL 609 Harper Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLUBS: Algetrarca 4,- Dramus,- Chorus 4,- German 3, 4,- Leeuwenhoek 4,- Table Tennis 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Cross Country 4. The Gold color captains display with pride a banner which proves their superiority in the song contest EARL STINSON FAULKNER, JR. 4029 Lasher Road, Drexel Hill General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2. CLUBS: Commerce 3,- Junior Izaak Walton League 2. WILLIAM PRESTON FENIMORE 710 Collenbrook Avenue, Drexel Hill Industrial Arts Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Gym Team 3 4. SPORTS: Varsity Track 3. lfe,T EDWARD FERGUSON 7038 Veronica Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLUB: German 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4. DORIS RUTH FISHER 102 Woodlawn Avenue, Upper Darby Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3, 4; L Cercle Francois 3, 4; Rifle 2. JANE MARIE FITZGERALD 64 Glenwood Avenue, Clifton Heights Academic Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll. CLUBS: Choral 3, 4,- Latin 2, 3; Le Cercle Francois 4. Two members of the Charwomen’s Ballet at the last rehearsal for our Washington entertainment HELENA FLETCHER Bishop Avenue, Secane Commercial Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4; Honor Roll; Upi- Dah Agent 2,- Upi-Dah Staff 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 2; Commerce 3, 4. EDGAR SCOn FLOHR 232 South Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3; Upi-Dah Agent 3,- Gym Team 4. CLASS: Play 3; Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 3. CLUBS: Chess 3, 4; Chess Team 2, 3,- Fencing 2, 4, Fencing Team 2,- Pleiades 4; Table Tennis 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Varsity Track 3. 146 1 I'M Alo¥.fu ADDISON FOSTER 1220 Drexel Avenue, Drexel Hili Academic Purple WJLLIAM C. FOY 314 State Road, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Gym Team 4. CLUB: Rifle 2, 4. GEORGE BILLINGER FRANCIS 332 Wayne Avenue, Lansdowne Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3; Acorn Agent 2; Honor Roll; Upi-Dah Agent 2. CLASS: Play 3; Memorial Day Committee 2,- Party Committee 4. RUTH D. FREE 423 Larchwood Avenue, Upper Darby General ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Upi-Dah Staff 2. CLASS: Play 2,- Oa! ; Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 4,- Parly Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Swimming 3,- Cheer Leading 2. 7 -i. HARRY GEORGE FREY 67 Hartley Road, Lansdowne General Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Rifle 4. 147] The messenger for a better part of the contents of student stomachs Toys for Christmas welfare, repaired by the school and distributed by the Hi-Y DOROTHY LILLIAN FRICK 417 Timberlake Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; Riding 3. LOUISE RITA FUHRMAN 117 South Clifton Avenue, Aldan Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 2, 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Library 4 Table Tennis 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH GANE, JR. 115 Ashby Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Oak, Executive Committee 2. CLUBS: Fencing 3, Treasurer 4, Fencing Team, Cap- tain 4, Rifle 2, 3; World Affairs Forum, Vice-Presi- dent 4. MARGARET LEVIS GARRETT 314 Riverview Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3,- Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. CLUB: Le Cercle Francois 4. JAMES DONALD GARTLAND 221 Shirley Road, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3, 4,- Monitor 3,- Upi-Doh Agent 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2,- Play Committee 3. CLUB: Choral 3. SPORTS: Basketball Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 3. (48 ] VICTOR GEFVERV- f e Avenue, Upper Darby v HOWARD 7758 Wayne General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Party Committee 2. CLUB: A Capella Chorus 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Soccer 2. JOHN HARVEY GERMAIN, JR 3624 Berry Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM GIBBONS Springton Manor Apartments, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3; Upi-Dah Agent 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 3,- Party Committee 3. CLUBS: History 4; Rifle 3. GERTRUDE ANNASTASIA GILLAN 137 Terrace Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 4. The Upi-Dah holds attractions for all the student body, particularly those whose quips are found therein DONALD HEISERMAN GOFF 357 Lakeview Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll, Monitor 2; Tribunal 2. CLASS: Oak; Executive Committee 3, 4, Party Com- mittee 3; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 4,- Hi-Y 3, 4,- Pleiades 2. SPORTS: Basketball Numerals 3, Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. |49| The Farmer’s Frolic en masse in a wild attempt to be recognized MARGARET VORHIS GOHEEN 339 Margate Road, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 2. CLASS: Play 4; Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; Pleiades 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Hockey 2. LAWRENCE DAVIS GOLDSMITH 928 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi- Dah Agent 2. 4. CLASS: Play Committee 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals, Captain 4. RALPH G vojr i. GONZALEZ 363 Blanchard Road, Drexel Hill Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A. A. Coun- cil 3. CLASS: Oak, Assistant Business Manager,- Play Com- mittee 4. CLUB: Hi-Y 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4 Golf 2,- Acting Captain 3. DOROTHY L. GREEN 7100 Clover Lane, Upper Darby Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Honor Roll. IRENE LILLIAN GREEN 88 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLUB: Commerce 3, 4. 150 1 RUTH K. GREENFIELD 6600 Chestnut Street, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Play 3; Candy Committee 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3; Parly Committee 2; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, Historian 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Rifle 4. DOROTHY LOUISE GRISBAUM 306 Owen Avenue, Lansdowne Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3; Upi-Dah Agent 2, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 4. CLUBS: Latin 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4. JANE E. GROSS 515 Larchwood Avenue, Upper Darby General Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3 Upi-Dah Agent 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; Dramus, Chorus 2; History 2, 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francois 2, 3, 4. LESTER DAWSON GUY 119 Overhill Road, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll; Student Council 4. CLASS: Play, Electrician 3. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, 4,- Steinmefz 2, 3, President 4. The south side flower bed in a mood forecasting spring DOROTHY VIRGINIA HAFER 68 Sunshine Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; Library 4. [51 J JACK EDWARD HAGY 1017 Belfield Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2. 3, 4; A. A. Coun- cil 2,- Honor Roll; We Notice in Passing” 3. CLASS: President 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3. CLUB: Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Junior Var- sity Football 2,- Football 3, 4. CATHERINE MARIE HAINES 422 Glendale Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, Commerce 3, 4. BETTIE MILDRED HALL 7039 Aberdeen Road, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. The Upi-Dah proof- readers are given to slight kibitzing DOROTHY RAE HALSTEAD 227 Huntley Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Upi-Dah Staff 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 2. CLUB: Choral 2. ELIZABETH WARREN HAMILTON 133 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 4; Student Council, Recording Secretary 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Oak; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4,- Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Ars Poetae 2, 3, 4; History 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4; Library 2. ELAINE COWELL HANAMAN 451 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2,- Party Committee 2, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 3, 4; Library 2, 3, 4; Pleiades 3, 4. NANCY TREASA HANEY 530 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 2; Magazine Committee 2 Memorial Day Committee 2. CLUB: Library 3. 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3, 4,- Varsity Swimming 4; Basketball Numerals 4. BETTY JANE HANNAN Forrest and Huey Avenues, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Fideles 4; Monitor 2; Tribunal, Secretary 3. CLASS: Secretary 4,- Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Execu- tive Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4,- Ars Poetae, Treasurer 4; Choral 2, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Cast 4,- Hi-Y 3, President 4; Le Cercle Francois 4,- Rifle 2, 3; Tay- Wisfalvan 3, Vice-President 4. HARRY B. HANSELL 7001 Penarth Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 2, 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3,- Party Com- mittee 2. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Football 3, Captain 4. y a wl . ALVIN EARL HARRIS 33 0 7443 Miller Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Soccer 2, 3, Varsity Soccer 4. 53 The policeman has a busy time directing school traffic at the close of the day's session EILEEN SYLVIA HARRIS 7325 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Debating 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; German 2. MARGARET MARY HARROLD 53 North State Road, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. The steps of the Nation's Capitol are shown greatly enhanced by three Upper Darby tourists CATHERINE MARY MORTEN HART 4027 Marshall Road, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2,- Public Speaking Prize 3,- Upi-Dah Staff 2, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Dance Committee 2, 3,- Party Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4,- Library 2, 3, President 4; Rifle 4. v GEORGE A. HAY, JR. y (V' ™' 144 Heather Road, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,3,4; Acorn Agent 2. CLASS: Oak, Junior Business Manager 3, Treasurer 4; Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 4,- Play Com- mittee 4. CLUB: Hi-Y 4. SPORTS: Football Statistician 3, 4. RUTH HAZEL 107 Englewood Road, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Dance Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUB: Algetrarca 3, 4. 154 | MARGARETTA ELIZABETH HEARN 829 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Upi-Dah Staff 3, Exchange Editor 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3; Play Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4; Ars Poetae 4; History 3, Treasurer 4; Latin 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Rifle 2, 3,- Table Tennis 2, 3. DORIS E. HEAVENS 7076 Ruskin Lane, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4; Upi-Dah Agent 2. CLUBS: Choral 2; Library 2, 3, 4. EVELYN E. HEFLIN 7042 Aberdeen Road, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- A. A. Council 2, 4; Honor Roll,- Monitor 2; Upi-Dah Staff 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3,- Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 3, 4,- Leeuwenhoek 2, 3, Secretary 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Hockey 2, 3; Junior Varsity Tennis 2; Varsity Tennis 3, Captain 4. MAE ELLEN HELFRICH 907 Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Latin 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Pleiades 2. The inspiration of these trophies has produced fight as well as many victories for our football team HARRIET HELLER 210 Kent Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Acorn Agent 2, 3; Acorn Typist 4. CLUBS: Commerce 3, 4; Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Riding 4. v m 155 1 KATHRYN JANE HENDERSON 4617 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLUB: Library 4. RUTH MARCELL HENDERSON 1234 Myrtlewood Avenue, Llanerch Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 4; Upi-Dah Agent 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Rifle 2. KATHRYN MARGARET HEUTZENRODER 618 Littlecroft Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Party Committee 4. CLUB: Library 4. Baby Day affords the dignified Juniors a welcome opportunity to again don their childhood clothes RUTH ANN HILL 7227 Hilltop Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3. CLASS: Play 2,- Candy Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4,- Choral 3, 4; Library 2. CELIA ANN HILLES 7017 Wayne Avenue, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A. A. Council 3. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 4. 156] 5r • WILLIAM F. HITZ 7817 Arlington Avenue, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3,- Tribunal 2,-Upi-Dah Agent 2; We Notice in Passing 3. CLASS: Magazine Committee 2; Party Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 4,- Dramus, Orchestra 2, 4. WILLIAM S. HODGES 247 Rocklyn Road, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Rifle 3. JACK LEWIS HOFFMAN Elizabeth Manor Apartments, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 4. i) v 7 , JOHN W. HOFFMAN 7259 Walnut Street, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Upi- Dah Staff 3,- Acorn Staff 4. CLUB: Le Cercle Francois 4. MYRTLE EDITH HOFFMAN 743 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3,- Honor Roll; Acorn Staff 3. CLASS: Oak; Dance Committee 3, 4j Executive Com- mittee 4; Play Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Algetrarca 3, 4; Choral 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Tay- Wisfalvan 3, Secretary 4. 157] The persistent painters force classes to be held backstage, much to the rapture of the students FRANCIS ROBERT HOFMANN 318 Cedar Lane, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3; Play Committee 3. CLUB: Rifle 2. FRANCES ELLENOR HOHN 1120 Belfleld Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,3,4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Executive Committee 2, 4; Magazine Committee 9; Party Committee 4; Play Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: History 3, Secretary 4; Le Cercle Fran- cois 4,- Riding 2. WINIFRED J. HOLLOWAY 4122 Rosemont Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll; Student Council 2,- Upi-Doh Staff 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Dance Committee 3; Memorial Day Committee 2,- Party Committee 2, 3. CLUBS: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, 4, Vice-President 3,- Tay-Wistalvan 2,3,4, World Affairs Forum, Secretary 4. A rather recent addition to the athletic held for the convenience of sport fans RUTH DOROTHY HOOD 7210 Sellers Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2. 3, 4: Honor Roll; English Prize 2,- Monitor 2,- Upi-Dan Staff 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 3, 4; Magazine Committee 2,- Memorial Day Committee 2,- Party Committee 2, 3, 4,- Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 2, 3, 4; German 3. 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Pleiades 2,- Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, 4; World Affairs Forum, Sergeanf-at-arms 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH HOPKINS 357 Harrison Avenue, Upper Darby General ■ Gold 158 I GEORGE ALEXANDER HOPSON 1019 Tyler Avenue, Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,3 Upi-Dah Agent 3. FRANK ELTON HORPEL, JR. 56 South Kirklyn Avenue, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3; Varsity Wrestling 4. ROBERT D. HUEBNER 26 South Pennock Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- A. A. Coun- cil 4; Honor Roll Biology Prize 2y Monitor, Chairman 2, 3,- Tribunal 4; Gym Team 3 ' We Notice in Pass- ing” 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 4 Executive Committee 4; Memorial Day Committee 3,- Play Committee 4. CLUBS: German, Vice-President 4 Hi-Y 3, 4; Leeu- wehoek 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4 Junior Varsity Football 2, 3,- Varsity Cross Country 4; Varsity Track 3 Captain 4. GEORGE RICHARD HUFT 4415 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3 Riding 4. A two-sided gadget to aid athletes in becoming clock-watchers LILLIAN L. HUNTER 2216 Manor Road, Upper Darby Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,3,4,-Acorn Agent 2. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Magazine Committee 2,- Parly Committee 2, 3, 4,- Play Committee 3, 4,- Sticker 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 4; Chess 3; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Library 4,- Pleiades 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Cheer-Leading 2. The pageant is graced by the sacred presence of a Roman wedding DORIS ELIZABETH HUTTON Springton Manor Apartments, Upper Darby General ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Associalion 2. CLASS: Party Committee 2. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2; Table Tennis 3. THOMAS N. IDE 624 Beverly Boulevard, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Monitor 2 Tribunal 3; Upi-Dah Agent 2. CLASS: Executive Committee 2. CLUB: Hi-Y 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity 4,- Varsity Wrestling 3, Captain 4. GRACE LEE INSLEY 147 North Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 4,- Party Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 4; Choral 3, 4; Latin 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4. CHESTER H. IRONS 7280 Bradford Road, Upper Darby General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3. MARY ELLIS IRWIN 389 Bayard Road, Upper Darby General ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, . CLUB: Rifle 2, 4. 160 1 ALICE GERTRUDE JABLOW Drexel Court Apartments, Drexel Hill Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Acorn Staff 2, 3,- Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4,- Algetrarca 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. MARGUERITE JUDITH JACKSON 290 Sheffield Road, Lansdowne Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,3,4; Acorn Agent 2. CLASS: Play 3, 4; Candy Committee 4; Dance Com- mittee, 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4,- Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Dramus, Chorus 3, 4; Fencing 2, 3,- History 3, 4,- Hi-V 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francois 3, Secretary-Trea- surer 4,- Pleiades 4; Rifle 2,- Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, 4. RUTH GERTRUDE JACQUES 417 Drexel Court Apartments, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 3; Choral 2, 3; Pleiades 3,- Rifle 2. RUTH VIRGINIA JAMES 4027 Vernon Road, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 3,- Party Committee 3,- Play Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4. ELSIE MARIE JAUS 924 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 4. CLUBS: A Cappella Chorus 4; Choral 3. 161 J After-school occupations in the girls’ gym always command a great deal of attention from curious on-lookers RUTH MAY JENNINGS 50 South Glenwood Avenue, Aldan General ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2; Commerce 4; German 2, 3, Sec- retary 4. BETTY CHRISTINIA JENSEN 7001 Atlantic Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Library 2, 4. The Delaware County Hospital which frequently lends a helping hand to ailing i pper-Darbyites BERNARD SIGURD JOHNSEN, JR. 6904 Baltimore Avenue, Fernwood General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. I? J 1'“- - ROBERT A. JOHNSTON 840 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Acorn 4; Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3,- Party Committee 2. CLUB: Rifle 2, 3. DOROTHY MERRITT JONES 3309 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Le Cercle Francois 4,- Table Tennis 4. [62 1 ■■ EVERETT H. JONES 361 Avon Road, Upper Darby Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Oak; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2,- Magazine Committee 2; Party Com- mittee 2, 3, 4,- Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 3; History 3, 4,- World Affairs Forum 4. 24. '■ '--HARRY REES JONES 8166 Arlington Avenue, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A. A. Council 4; Debating 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Play 3,- Executive Committee 3. CLUBS: Dramus, Orchestra 3; History 3, 4, Pleiades 2, 3; Rifle 2; World Affairs Forum 4. ROBERT LEE JONES 5 Harvin Road, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Play Committee 3 Pennant Salesman 4. CLUB: Rifle 2. SARA ERMA JONES 241 Heather Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 4. CLUB: Le Cercle Francois 4. Al Price executes one of his star punts which helped i . D. on so many occasions SHIRLEY MURIEL JONES 116 Englewood Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 2. CLASS: Oak, Candjr Committee 4,- Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Executive Committee 3; Party Committee 3; Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Commerce 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 3, Cast 4. 163 I EDNA MAY JULIAN 821 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Biology Prize 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Commerce 4; Riding 3, 4; Table Tennis 2. SPORTS: Hockey Numeral 2. VIRGINIA M. KARR 7000 Cleveland Avenue, Upper Darby General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Party Committee 4. CLUB: Library 4. SPORTS: Basketball Numerals 4. HELEN D. KAUFFMAN 2005 Greenhill Road, Lansdowne Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLUB: Library 4. An exception to the rule of none asleep going to Washington and none awake coming back GEORGE W. KEIM 221 Avon Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Acorn Agent 2, 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3,- Party Com- mittee 2, 3,- Play Committee 3. SPORTS: Cheer-Leading 4. RUTH MARIE KELLOGG 222 North Clifton Avenue, Aldan General ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Upi-Dah Staff, Typist 4. CLASS: l andy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3,- Party Committee 3,- Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2; Commerce 3, 4,- Dramus, Executive Committee 3, 4,- Library 2, 3, 4; Table Tennis 4. 164 1 HELEN FLORENCE KENNEDY 3787 Woodland Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4. CLUBS: Chess 3; Choral 2,- Latin 4,- Le Cercle Fran- cois 3, 4. RUTH MARION KENNEDY 4105 Sommers Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 4; Party Committee 2,- Play Committee 3. CLUB: Choral 2. VIRGINIA J. KENNEDY Brookfield Road, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Upi-Dah, Art Staff 2, 3. CLASS: Oak, Business Manager 4; Candy Committee 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4,- Play Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Commerce 4; Hi-Y 4. , ft SPORTS: Hockey Numeral 2. Jl KENNERLY 3824 Albemarle Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi- Dah Agent 3. CLUBS: Junior Izaak Walton League, Secre- tary 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4,- Leeuwenhoek, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3. MARGARET VIRGINIA KERNAN 7424 Rogers Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Acorn Agent 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 4. CLUBS: Library 4; World Affairs Forum, Librarian 4. 165] The messy business of spading up the pit falls on the track manager The Purple and Gold seems to play to the only stands not filled with loyal Upper Darby rooters ANN CECILE KERNS 183 North Union Avenue, Lansdowne Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4. OTTO ALBERT KESER 176 Springton Road, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4; Stage Man- ager 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Dramus, Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Pleiades 2,- Steinmetz 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM FRANCES KILLEEN 7337 Miller Avenue, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 4; Commerce 4. DAHLMAN ALBERT KING 447 Copley Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3. ELIZABETH RUTH KINZER 2221 Garrett Road, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 3, 4; Pleiades 3. 166) C.I 'rr CLARENCE ROTT KORFMANN x 264 Sanford Road, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A. A. Council 4, Honor Roll. SPORTS: Varsity Baseball 3. JUNE ROSE KOMPASS 3817 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; English Prize 3,- Monitor 3. CLASS: Play 3; Oak; Candy Committee 4,- Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4,- Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Le Cercle Francois 3,4,- Pleiades 4; Rifle 3; Tay-Wisfalvan 2, 3, Treasurer 4. a PAUL HERBERT KRAMER 122 Terrace Avenue, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 3; Upi-Dah 3, 4. CLASS: Play 2,- Oak; Dance Committee 2, 4; Memo- rial Day Committee 2; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4; History 3, 4; Pleiades 4 Rifle 4; World Affairs Forum 4. LUCILLE ELLEN KREIDLER 212 Barrington Road, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4,- Honor Roll. A master mind from Penn comes to baffle the student mind ESTHER R. KUMJAN 129 South Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; We Notice in Passing 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 2, 3,- Magazine Committee 2,- Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Ars Poetae 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Choral 2,- History 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,- Latin 3, President 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. 167 J HELEN JENNIE KUNKEL 446 Burnley Lane, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll; Acorn, Typist 4. CLASS: Party Committee 2,- Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4; Com- merce 3, 4. LILLIAN MARION LAFFERTY 218 Wiltshire Road, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLUB: Library 4. DORIS M. LAUTERBACH 38 Richfield Road, Upper Darby Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4,- Play Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 2, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3. A trolley at the Lansdowne Station, otherwise known as something to rush for ELEANOR CREIGHTON LAWHORNE 44 Oak Lane, Primos Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Dance Committee 2. CLUBS: Pleiades 3, 4; Rifle 4. 'I — RUSSELL STANLEY LEARY, JR. )r« 'v . _ Kirks Lane and Eldon Avenue, Drexel Hill j . Scientific ■ Purple ■ SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 2, 3,- Memorial Day Committee 3. CLUB: Hi-Y 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basketball 3,- Varsity Basket- ball 4; JuniorVarsify Football 2; Varsity Football 4,- Varsity Track 3. [68 THELMA FRANKLIN LEE 6979 Clinton Road, Upper Darby Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4; Honor Roll; Moni- tor 2. CLASS: Play 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2, 4. CLUBS: Ars Poetae 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 3, 4; Leeuwenhoek 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Pleiades 2, 3, Sec- retary 4; Rifle 2. MARY CATHERINE LEONARD 7915 Arlington Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2. M 0d jaoJ — FRANK WILSON LEWIS 220 Heather Road, Upper Darby Music ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; We Notice in Passing” 3. CLASS: Memorial Day Committee 3; Party Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4. JOHN BLAKE LILLARD 437 Millbank Road, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Hi-Y 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Cross-Country 2; Var- sity Cross-Country 3. HELEN B. LINDSAY 9 Ridley Avenue, Aldan General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Rifle 3. 169] Home again, Home again— the ever-patient buses await their daily influx School and college night brings advance information to prospective applicants MARGARET MYERS LOOMES 502 Larchwood Avenue, Upper Darby Commerc a Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Debating 2,- Monitor 2, 3; Student Council 2, 4; Tribunal 2, 3, President 4,- We Notice in Passing” 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Executive Committee 2, 3; Magazine Committee 2; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2,- Commerce 3, President 4; Hi-Y 2 3, 4. EMERY WIGHT LOOMIS, JR. 150 Hilldale Road, Lansdowne Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll; Student Council 3. CLUB: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Football 2,- Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Varsity Football 3, 4. GEORGE PHILLIP LORENTZ 118 Albert Avenue, Aldan Industrial Arts SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3,- Play Committee 3. CLUB: Rifle 2, 3. RUTH MYERS LUGAR 443 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francois 4; Riding 3 4. I 70 J -try V J-V T sy- y vn y fl tL f Xryfi (t-to. $jff v y • JAMES AUGUSTINE LYONS 520 Winfield Avenue, Upper Darby General ■ Gold DOROTHY EVELYN LYSTER 49 Albert Avenue, Aldan Academic ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Honor Rolls English Prize 3; Upi-Dah 2, 3, 4; Acorn Staff 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3,- Memorial Day Committee 3,- Party Committee 2, 3,- Play Com- mittee 3, 4. CLUBS: History 4; Latin 2, 3; Le Cercle Fran- cois 4; World Affairs Forum 4. WILLIAM W. Mac DONALD 1 30 Windsor Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3; Honor Roll. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3,- Choral 2. JOHN EDWARD MACKENZIE 20 Ridley Avenue, Aldan General ■ Purple Informal meetings between parents and teachers and old college acquaintances are brought about by school and college night FRED RAMSAY MACKLIN 6502 Walnut Street, Upper Darby Scientific Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3; Upi-Dah Agent 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3; Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y A; World Affairs Forum, President 4. 171 | Our football games draw interested spectators from places other than the student body FRANK CHARLES MAGUIRE 731 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2; Acorn Agent 2. CLUB: Choral 2. DOROTHY MABEL MANGER 3808 Sommers Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Commerce 3, 4 German 2, 4,- Treasurer 3; Stamp 2. SPORTS: Basketball Numerals 4. JOSEPHINE MARIE MARINARO 7213 Clinton Road, Upper Darby Academic ■ Gold CLUB: Choral 2, 3. 4? THEODORE MARKS, JR. 302 Springton Manor Apartments, Upper Darby General ■ Purple SPORTS: Varsity Track 2, 3. WILLIAM MARUCHI ip 'llpi r , 7213 Wayne Avenue, Upper Darby p Scientific Purple fi'f SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLUBS: Chess 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4. HELEN VERONICA MATHEWS 8 Church Lane, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Magazine Committee 2. CLUB: Library 3, 4. JUNE ELEANOR MATTHEWS 12 Winfield Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3, 4; Library 2, 3, 4. RICHARD MATTHES 245 Richfield Road, Upper Darby Scientific ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLUBS: German 3, 4; Rifle 4. I 0 A WILLIAM E. MAUN 4103 Bonsall Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Gold CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 3, Cast 4. LILLIAN MAE MAURER 540 Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,3,4,- Acorn Agent 2. CLASS: Oak; Executive Committee 4,- Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, Secretary 4; Choral 2, 3, Secretary 4; Commerce 3, 4; Library 2. 3. 4 73 The Leeuwenhoek Society appears to thrive when in contact with hard work Warming up on the baseball field in rehearsal for our first game JULE ELENOR McCABE 527 Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4,- Play Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. LILLIAN FRANCES McCALLISTER 7105 Wayne Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A. A. Council 4,- Honor Roll; Monitor 2, 3: Tribunal 2, Secretary 3; Acorn Staff 3,4; Gold Captain 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Commit- tee 2, 3, 4,- Executive Committee 3; Party Com- mittee 3, 4,- Play Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3; Choral 2, 3; Commerce 3, Treasurer 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Swimming 2, 3, Captain 4. KATHRYN McCAMBRIDGE 126 Lynn Boulevard, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 4; Upi-Dah Staff 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Party Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 4,- Choral 2,- History 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4,- Table Tennis 2, 3, 4. JANE MADELINE McCANN 196 North Madison Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 4,- Party Committee 4,- Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 3,- Dramus, Chorus 4,- Library 4. EDYTHE w. MCCARTHY 7036 Clover Lane, Upper Darby ’ r • t Commercial • Purple t V 174 ] W CHARLES F. McCORMICK, JR. 120 Overhill Road, Upper Darby General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 3, 4,- Dramus, Orchestra 3, 4 Fencing 2; Table Tennis 3. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Tennis 3. JAMES HAMILTON McCONNELL 229 Cedar Lane, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; We Notice in Passing” 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 4; Magazine Committee 2 Memorial Day Com- mittee 3 Party Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, 4; Table Tennis 3. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Football 3, 4. ADELE MARIE McGINNIS 7228 Bradford Road, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 2; Upi-Dah Agent 2, 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Magazine Com- mittee 2; Party Committee 2, 3. CLUBS: Choral 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3,- Junior Var- sity Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3, 4. BETTY McGRATH 543 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 2; Honor Roll; Upi-Dah Agent 2. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 3; Magazine Committee 2; Party Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4 Table Tennis 2, 4. The Girls Hi-Y carefully arranges the magnificent toy display each Christmas BERNADETTE MARIE McGUIRE 427 Spruce Avenue, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Party Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Fencing Club 3; Riding 4. I75| CAROLYNE ELIZABETH BREY McKNIGHT 109 South Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4,- Riding 4. VIVIAN BELLE McKNIGHT 109 South Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3. CLUBS: Choral 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. mary McLaughlin 360 Margate Road, Upper Darby General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3,- Play Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Com- merce 3, 4; Fencing 2. The main bulletin board announces most important events and makes or breaks hopes JOSEPHINE PATRICIA McRORY 7332 Miller Avenue, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Dramus, Chorus 3, 4,- Library 4; Rifle 4. GEORGE EDWARD MEAGHER 928 Lindale Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold CLASS: Magazine Committee 2. CLUBS: Fencing 2, 3; Le Cercle Francois 4; Riding 2; Rifle 2. [76] LUTHER PAUL MEHRING 16 Overhill Road, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Chess Team 4. RUTH HOPE MEHRING 16 Overhill Road, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: History 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Library 4. MARGARET RUTH METTER 7756 Hazel Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah, Business Staff 2, 3. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3,- Commerce 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3. SPORTS: Basketball Numerals 4. ROBERT T. METZ 7150 Radbourne Road, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4; Monitor 3; Gym Team 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Football 2. ANNE MARIE MILLER 392 Wembly Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLUB: Library 4. [77| Table Tennis— one of our main indoor sports and a necessity for being the life of the party Miss Thompson and Miss Cole are busily at work on some school project— report cards, perhaps DOROTHY LOUISE MILLER 7244 Bradford Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Monitor 3. CLASS: Play 3; Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Com- mittee 2, 3. CLUBS: Choral 3,- Pleiades 4. c (0 Lo flX r“ W«-. ROBERT D. MILLER c.C 115 Crestview Road, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple KENNETH LAWRENCE MINK 323 West Providence Road, Aldan Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- A. A. Coun- cil 4; We Notice in Passing” 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 4. CLUB: Hi-Y 4. SPORTS: Varsity Soccer 3, Captain 4. ALICE JANE MITCHELL 220 South Madison Avenue, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Staff 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 3; Memorial Day Committee 3,- Party Committee 3; Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Ars Poetae 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. BETTY MOORE 3816 Huey Avenue, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Art Prize 3,- Oak. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Executive Committee 3; Play Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4. 178] WILLIAM JOHN MOORE, JR. 198 Chapman Avenue, Lansdowne Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll. CLUB: Hi-Y 4. SPORTS: Varsity Football 4. ELINOR MARY MORAN 1121 Drexel Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 4 JAMES CHARLES MORLAND 24 Sunshine Road, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 2. JOHN J. MORLINO 215 Kingston Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah 2. CLASS: Executive Committee 2, 3. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3,- Commerce 3, Vice-President 4; Hi-Y 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Junior Var- sity Cross-Country 2. Acr- v?7 WILLIAM ANDREW MORRISON 3405 Albemarle Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,3,4; Acorn Agent 2. CLASS: Play 3; Play Committee 3. (79) The domineering sign which balks those who attempt to pass the auditorium during assembly I An easily recognized figure is Skelly counting Acorns of a Thursday afternoon DOROTHY MARGARET MULLIN Springton Manor, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; Library 2, 4. BETTE JENE NEAL 147 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 4; History 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4. GEORGE WASHINGTON NEFF, JR. y. y 7106 Pennsylvania Avenue, Upper Darby 1 Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Play Committee 4. CLUB: Stamp, Secretary 4. IRENE KATHRYN NEFF 7106 Pennsylvania Avenue, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll; Upi-Dah Agent 2,- Upi-Dah Staff, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4; Ars Poetae 3, 4; Choral 2 History 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 2, 3, Treasurer 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4. ROBERT KNOX NEUMAN 317 Wayne Avenue, Lansdowne Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 4, Honor Roll; Upi-Dah Agent 4,- Upi-Dah Staff 2, 3, Personnels Editor 4. CLASS: Play 3; Dance Committee 2. CLUBS: Algetrarca 4; Pleiades 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Riding 2; Rifle 2. 180] EDNA DOROTHY NICHOL 43 South Clifton Avenue, Aldan Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLUBS: Algetrarca 2, 3, 4,- Choral 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. WILLIAM ARTHUR NICHOLLS 234 Windsor Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2,- Choral 2, 4; Rifle 2. MARY MARGARET NICKEL 208 Heather Road, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2. CLASS: Party Committee 2,- Play Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 3,- Choral 2, 3, 4 Pleiades 2, 3,- Riding 3. BETTY NILAND 7232 Glenthorne Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3,- Honor Roll; Monitor 2, 3; Student Council, Secretary 4; Acorn Staff 2, 3, News Editor 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2, 3; Memorial Day Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4,- Secretary- Treasurer 2, 3,- Choral 2, 4, Secretary 3,- Com- merce 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Cast 4, Secretary 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 2. LEORA NILAND 7232 Glenthorne Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll,- Monitor 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Tribunal 2, 3,- Acorn Staff 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 4, Librarian 3,- Choral 2, 4, Librarian 3,- Dramus, Chorus 2, Cast 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 2. 181 ] An unusually gay and colorful portion of the fall pageant The Congressional Library in Washington thru which many Seniors from Upper Darby have tramped MARGARETTA RUTH NIXON 62 Richfield Road, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2; 3,4; Acorn Agent 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 4; Riding 3. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH NOLL 314 Eldon Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 4; Upi-Dah Agent 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 2, 3, 4,- Choral 3,- Le Cercle Francois 3, 4. DOROTHY ANNE OAKES 3444 Marshall Road, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4,- Honor Roll Acorn Staff 2, 3. CLASS: Play 2,-Oak; Dance Committee 2, 3 Executive Committee 2,- Party Committee 2, 3,- Play Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Ars Poetae 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4,- Pleiades 3; Tay Wistalvan 3, 4. RUTH GLEN O’BRIEN 4021 Marshall Road, Drexel Hill General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3,- Sticker Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: Choral 3, Rifle 2. DONNA JANE OLIVER 815 Cornell Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4 Choral 2, 3, 4} German 4. [82 1 | r. fr'-fi ? •. CC-f .' - X',)■%{■%■ s, ? ,'W. JAMES FREDERICK O’NEILL 35 Wayne Avenue, Clifton Heights General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND CLIFFORD OWEN 51 South Madison Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- A. A. Council 4,- Acorn Agent 3; Monitor 2. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Tennis 2, 3. ROBERT OLIVER OWINGS 512 Fairfield Avenue, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A. A. Council 3,- Gold Color Captain 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4,- Executive Committee 4,- Parly Committee 4. CLUB: Hi-Y 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. PATTI PALMER 462 Burnley Lane, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Choral 3. A new addition to the community which is more suited to the student pocket ELIZABETH SUE PALMIERI 7017 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 4,- Riding 3,- Rifle 4,- Tay-Wistalvan 4. 183] Bernie Schreiber peeps thru a door of the amplification system at the song contest DORIS MARIE PARKER 216 Bayard Road, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 2. CLASS: Play 3, 4; Candy Committee 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 3; Party Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 3; Le Cercle Francois 4; Library 2; Pleiades 2, 3, 4. THELMA MAY PARKER 7224 Clinton Road, Upper Darby General • Purple CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2,- Choral 2, 3. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 2. ELWOOD PATTON 7234 Calvin Road, Upper Darby General ■ Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. SARA VIRGINIA PATTON 8131 Arlington Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3. CLASS: Play 2; Executive Committee 2,- Me- morial Day Committee 2. VIOLA MAY PEIRSON 468 Burnley Lane, Drexel Hill Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 3, 4; Library 3, 4. 184 1 MARIA ADRIANA PEREDO 7315 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby Academic • Gold 1 HOWARD G. PFLEIDERER 133 Ashby Road, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Rifle 2. SPORTS: Varsity Cross-Country, Manager 4. JACK A. PHILLIPS 527 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4,- Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2; Commerce 3, 4. MARGARET ALICE PHILLIPS 7101 Llanfair Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Oak; Candy Committee 4; Dance Com- mittee 3, 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2; History 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. ETHEL OLIVE PHILLIPS 114 Ashby Road, Upper Darby General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2; Commerce 3 4. f. f' U At least one Hi-Y girl has not passed the dolly, or five- dolly stage The information desk lists a bit to the leeward,— Miss Loomes presiding i JOSEPH A. PIZUTI 131 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Volley Ball Team 4. SPORTS: Varsity Soccer 4. HELEN A. PLANT 8300 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLUB: Choral 2, 3. WILLIAM T. POOLE 237 Long Lane, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2. DORIS EDITH PORTER 3809 State Road, Drexel Hill Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 3; Library 3, 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 2. WALTER REA POTTS 30 Oak Avenue, Primos Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll; Tribunal 2,- We Notice in Passing 4. CLASS: Treasurer 2, 3, 4 Play 2; Oak; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Executive (Committee 2, 3, 4; Memorial Day Committee 2,- Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 3; History 3, President 4; Hi-Y 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4; Pleiades 2, 3, Vice-President 4. 186] JAMES RHODES PRESTON 21 South Harwood Avenue Kirklyn Commercial • Purple CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 3, Cast 4. ALBERT ALEXANDER PRICE, II 17 Glencoe Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- A. A. Council 4,- Student Council 2. CLASS: President 2; Vice-President 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4 - Executive Committee 2, 3, 4,- Memorial Day Committee 2, 3,- Party Com- mittee 4. CLUB: Hi-Y 3, 4.; SPORTS: Varsity Football 2, 4; Varsity Swim- ming 2, 3, Captain 4; Varsity Track 2, 3. JEAN SHEPHERD PRICE ,Jc. 17 Glencoe Road, Upper Darby General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3. CLASS: Vice-President 2. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Football 2,- Varsity Football 3. JANE RAE PRYSE 7218 Sellers Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll Distinguished Honor Roll English Prize 2; Monitor 3,- Tribunal, Secretary 4. CLASS: Play 3, 4; Candy Committee 4; Dance Com- mittee 2 Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2, 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Pleiades 4; Rifle 2, 3, Vice- President 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Rifle 3, Captain 4. Perilously perched atop a pillar, the painter pointedly ignores his predicament MARY VIRGINIA RAFFENSBERGER 325 Wayne Avenue, Lansdowne General • Gold CLUBS: Choral 2, 4,- Pleiades 2. I87| The capitol—to whose very spire the more ambitious of Upper Darby elected to climb EDWARD NORMAN RAITH 223 Stonehurst Apartments, Upper Darby Commerc a • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Choral 2. PHYLLIS IVA RATH 132 Pennock Avenue, Upper Darby Commerc a • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Executive Com- mittee 2, 3,- Party Committee 2, 3,- Play Committee 4. CLUB: Commerce 4. SPORTS: Basketball Numerals 4. DOROTHY RAYNOR 533 Hampshire Road, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple CLUB: Choral 3, 4. DOROTHY REED 101 Stratford Avenue, Aldan Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3,4,- Honor Roll; Upi-Dah Agent 3,4; We Notice in Passing” 4. CLASS: Oak 4; Candy Committee 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Memorial Day Committee 3; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algefrarca 2, 3, 4j Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4,- Library 2, 3, Vice-President 4. MARGARET H. REGLER 76 Hartley Road, Lansdowne General ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 2; Upi-Dah Agent 3. CLUB: Choral 2, 3. SPORTS: Varsity Swimming 2, 3. 188 1 WILLIAM HENRY REGN 224 Burmont Road, Drexel Hill General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Gym Team 4. GERALDINE HAINES REHRIG 4 Kenmore Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Play 2, 3,- Oak 4; Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Cast 4i Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, Vice-President 4 Pleiades 3, 4,- Tay-Wistalvan 3, 4. THEODORA TALMAGE REICE 222 North Clifton Avenue, Aldan Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Executive Committee 3, 4,- Memorial Day Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 3i Choral 2, 3,- Com- merce 4,- Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, 4; Library 2, 3, 4. MARGARET MARIE REIN 3810 Albemarle Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Acorn Staff, Typist 4. CLASS: Party Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4,- Choral 2, 3; Library 4. JOHN JOSEPH RICE 7312 Miller Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Acorn Staff 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3; Choral 2. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4. 189] Some obscure motive brings all the home talent together by a fountain in Washington Behind a spreading ... tree the Washington White House WILLIAM FRANCIS RICHARDS, III 7005 Hilltop Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3; Upi-Doh Agent 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Party Committee 3 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4; Junior Varsity Football 3; Varsity Swimming 2, 3. VIRGINIA RICHARDSON 517 Hampden Road, Upper Darby Commercio • Purp e SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 4; Play Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3,- Library 4; Rifle 4. SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Candy Committee 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2 Magazine Committee 2; Memorial Day Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2, 3, 4,- Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; History 3, 4; Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Tay-Wistalvan 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Swimming, Manager 4. r k EDYTHE I. RILEY 3721 Woodland Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold JEANNE SUCAS ROBERTS Parkwood Manor Apartments, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Riding 4,- Rifle 4. stands DOROTHY ROBERTSON 639 Merion Avenue, Upper Darby Commercio • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2; Honor Roll. CLASS: Executive Committee 2, 3; Magazine Com- mittee 2; Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Com- merce 3, 4. 1901 HELEN L. ROBERTSON 1441 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 4; Riding 4; Rifle 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numeral 4; Varsity Hockey 4. JAMES EDWARD ROBINSON 312 Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Algebra Prize 2,- Phys- ics Prize 3; Plane Geometry Prize 3. MARJORIE E. ROBINSON 319 Lincoln Avenue, Lansdowne Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4 Party Committee 2,- Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; History 3, 4,- Le Cercle Fran- cois 4. FOSTER O. RODDA 478 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2; Chess 2, Chess Team 3; Table Tennis 2. SPORTS: Basketball Numeral 2. A life study in art class— Hold that pose a bit longer! GERTRUDE JANE ROSSER 58 Beech Avenue, Aldan Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2,- Upi-Dah Agent 2. CLASS: Cancfy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3, 4; Commerce 3, 4; Dramus Chorus 3,- Riding 3. 191 ) •■-W A photographer was the most popular person on the Washington trip R. CRAIG ROWLAND 234 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3. CLASS: Magazine Committee 2; Party Committee 2. CLUBS: Rifle 2,- Table Tennis 3. ANN RUTLEDGE 731 Concord Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Algetrarca 4,- Choral 2, 3. 4; Dramus, Cast 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francois 3, 4,- Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Rifle 4. RUTH MILDRED SAMSON 110 Springfield Road, Aldan Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2; Honor Roll. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Dance Committee 3,- Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4; Sticker Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 3, 4, Library 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MONTGOMERY SAMUEL 524 Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3; Upi-Dah Agent 3. CLASS: Party Committee 2. CLUB: Choral 2, 3. JOSEPH YOUNG SANDERSON 3715 Garrett Road, Drexel Hill Scientific • Purple CLUBS: Junior Izaak Walton League 3, President 4; Rifle 2. 192| SUZANNE JUDD SANNEY 830 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor; Upi-Dah 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4,- Play Committee 3. CLUBS: Ars Poetae 2, 3, 4; History 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3, Secretary 4. SPORTS: Varsity Rifle 3, 4. BETTY LOUISE SAUERBECK 905 Drexel Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLUB: Riding 4. ROBERT BAYARD SAVIN 725 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Debating 4. CLASS: Play 2; Dance Committee 4,- Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 4,- Rifle 2, 3. SPORTS: Varsity Swimming, Manager 4. NICHOLAS SAWA 3914 Mary Street, Drexel Hill Commercial • Purple ELEANOR ANNE SAYRE 3822 Crest Road, Drexel Hill Scientific ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 4; Honor Roll; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll. CLASS: Oak; Dance Committee 3. CLUBS: Le Cercle Francois 4,- Leeuwenhoek 3, Vice- President 4. 193] What, frankly, is that? It quite defies the imagination but rumor whispers of the song contest DORIS MARIE SCHADEWALD 8306 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4; Debating 3, 4; Honor Roll; English Prize 2,- Student Council 4; Upi- Dah 3, Editor 4; We Notice in Passing 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4; Executive Committee 3, 4; Magazine Committee 2; Party Committee 2,- Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Hockey 2, Varsity Manager 4. MARY ELIZABETH SCHEETZ 714 Burmont Terrace, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; De- bating, Captain 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3,- Party Com- mittee 3, 4; Play Committee 4,- Sticker Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 2, 3, 4.- Ars Poetae 2, 3, 4; Choral 3, 4; History 4; Hi-Y 4; Rifle 2, 3. SPORTS: Varsity Tennis 3, Manager 4. JAMES POLK SCHELLENGER 'Jt'f- Ji'f 643 Ridgewood Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Acorn 4; Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A. A. Council 4,- Honor Roll,- Fideles 4,- Student Council 3, 4; We Notice in Passing 4; Gym Team 2, 4. CLASS: President 4; Dance Committee 3, 4,- Executive Committee 3, 4,- Party Committee 3, 4. CLUB: Hi-Y 3, President 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, Captain 4. RUTH H. SCHELLINGER 1128 Harding Drive, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll, Monitor 3. CLUB: Latin 3, 4. The rows of empty tables forecast a mighty attendance at the banquet JOSEPH ANDREW SCHMIDT 7331 Miller Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3; English Prize 2. KATHERINE THERESA SCHOLLER 62 South Pennock Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 2. CLUB: Library 4. H ARR Y W. SCHRADER 122 South Woodlawn Avenue, Aldan Scientific Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Monitor 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 3,- Executive Committee 3. CLUB: Hi-Y 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Soccer 4. BERNARD SCHREIBER 246 Maypole Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- A. A. Council 3, 4; Honor Roll, Monitor 3,- Student Council 4; Tribunal Vice-President 3,- We Notice in Passing 3; Acorn Sports Editor 4. CLUB: Hi-Y 3, 4. SPORTS: Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4,- Tennis 2, Cap- tain 3, 4. At the speaker's table we have strangely enough the speaker as well as Skelly looking pensive DORIS WRIGHT SCHULZ 19 Sunshine Road, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 4,- Party Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: German 2, 4, Secretary 3. 195] CHARLES SCHWARTZ 355 Cheswold Road, Drexel Hill General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 4. HELEN LOUISE SCHWARTZ 4016 Lasher Road, Drexel Hill General • Gold CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2. CLUBS: Riding 2,- Rifle 2. CATHERINE CHARLOTTE SCOUT 728 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill Acadomic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Dance Committee 4,- Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3,- Choral 2,- History 2, 3,- Latin 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4. A Christmas welfare display,— complete but for the inevitable can-opener CHARLSIE MAY SEARLES 10 Kelly Street, Lansdowne General • Gold VERA E. SEASE 7116 Penarth Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Library 4. [96 GEORGE H. SELTZER 4106 Sommers Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3. MERLE WILLIAM SEMISCH 7819 Arlington Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3. 3 | w‘ JOHN ELMER SHANNON 225 Burmont Road, Drexel Hill Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll Gym Team 3, 4. CLUB: German 4. RUTH GERTRUDE SHECKTER 113 Marlborough Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Opi-Dah Agent 4. CLASS: Oak; Candy Committee 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella 2, 3, 4,- Ars Poetae 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Commerce 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 2. LOIS MILDRED SHEDDAN 4028 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4; Acorn Staff 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. 197 | The Pennsylvania streamliner on the siding at Beverly Hills Golf Course. Come one! Come all! The early days of the track season. Waiting to make a trial start VIRGINIA SHIRTZ 635 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Oak; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Memorial Day Committee 3; Party Com- mittee 2,3,4; Play Committee 3,4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Ars Poetae 3, 4; Choral 2; German 2, Vice- President 3, 4; History 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 3, 4. ELIZABETH MARIE SHOEMAKER 124 Oakley Road, Upper Darby Go nor a I • Purplo SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2; Magazine Com- mittee 2. CLUB: Choral 2, 3. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 2. MILDRED HELEN SIDDALL 333 Upland Way, Drexel Hill Gonoral • Purplo SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Upi-Dah Agent 3. CLASS: Plcw Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Magazine Committee 2; Party Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3; Choral 3; Pleiades 2, 3 4. ROBERT WALTER SIDDALL 333 Upland Way, Drexel Hill Gonoral ■ Purplo SCHOOL: Gym Team 2, Captain 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4,- Choral 3. SPORTS: Varsity Soccer 4; Varsity Track 2, 3. JOSEPH P. SIMEONE 7049 Clover Lane, Upper Darby Gonoral • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2. CLUBS: Riding Instructor 2, Master 3, 4. 198] VIRGINIA SIMPLER 314 South Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 3, 4,- Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 3; Library 4. J. WILLIAM SKIDMORE 4033 Lasher Road, Drexel Hill Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4,- Gym Team 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4,- Party Com- mittee 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. CLUB: Rifle 4. SPORTS: Cheer Leading 3, 4. JOSEPH HERBERT SLACK 40 Kent Road, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Band Letter 4,- Monitor 2; Tribunal 3,- Upi-Dah Staff 3, 4. CLASS: Oak; Executive Committee 4,-Play Committee 4. CLUBS: History 3, 4,- Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 2, 3,- Rifle 2. ROBERT ALLAN SLOAN j o 2 +, 7204 Spruce Street, Upper Darby A f - Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2; Choral 2. The Upi-Dah goes to press. Miss Gaukrodger patching a couple of split infinitives CLARE FRANCES SMITH 345 Lincoln Avenue, Lansdowne Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll; Biology Prize 2,- Acorn 2, 3, Editor 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3; German 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; Tay-Wistalvan 4. 199) A group of not particularly serious students in a receptive mood LOUISE EMILIE SMITH 600 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4. CLUBS: German 3, 4; Table Tennis 4. JOHN BARCLAY SMYTHE 231 South Cedar Lane, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Debating 2, 3, 4,- Debating Prize 3,- Student Council 4; We Notice in Passing” 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4,- Rifle 2. HUBERT EDWARD SODEN, JR. 15 South Kirklyn Avenue, Kirklyn General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3. ICl.v.-OV' ' GEORGE JOHN SPERA 1 West Church Lane, Upper Darby General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. THEODORE FRANCIS SPIKER 4017 Bonsall Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Drill Team 2, 3; Fencing 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2. 1100 ] ‘ 'W WILLIAM ABBOT SPIVAK 910 Lindale Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Le Cercle Francois 2, 3. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals, Captain 4. PAULA ECKFELDT SPRATT 3819 Berry Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 2. CLASS: Play Committee 3. CLUBS: German 3; Riding 3. A ' • v •T. J .fIV 27 South Third Street, Lansdowne General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 3. CLUB: Rifle 3, 4. EDITH JUNE STEELE 122 Albert Avenue, Aldan General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLUBS: History 3, 4; Library 4. LUCILLE MARIE STEINHARDT 258 Ashby Road, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 3. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4,- Pleiades 4. [101 ] Welfare work is at its height during the Christmas season and so is photography and posing ETHEL MARIE STELZER 48 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLUB: Commerce 4. MARY PRISCILLA STERLING 190 Springton Road, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4,- Leeuwenhoek 4. Cooking classes appear to be good for the disposition as well as the domestic adaptability JEANNE STORY Keystone Avenue and Netherwood Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 4,- Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Le Cercle Francois 4,- Riding 2, 3; Rifle 2. JANE STOTTLER 3409 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Play 2,- Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 3 History 4,- Latin 3, 4; World Affairs Forum 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Hockey 2. RUTH STOTTLER 3409 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Play 2j Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 3, 4,- Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Latin 3, 4,- World Affairs Forum 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Hockey 2. (102) MARION MOORE STOVALL 43 South Kirklyn Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A. A. Council 4. CLUBS: Choral 3; Commerce 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Varsity Basketball 3, Captain 4; Varsity Hockey 3, 4. WILLIAM THOMAS STRAEHLE 352 Congress Avenue, Lansdowne Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi- Dah Agent 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 2, 3; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrarca 4; German 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4. M. JANE STRATFORD 7000 Llanfair Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB. Choral 3. JANET E. STRATFORD 7000 Llanfair Road, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3,- Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Cast 4. The swift action bespeaks of the heavy competition which the hockey girls encountered Miss Clegg does not seem to be in the least disturbed about having posters in place of blackboards ROBERT WILLIAM STYLES 716 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Gym Team 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3,- Magazine Committee 2 Party Committee 3,- Play Committee 3. CLUBS: Junior Izoak Walton League 2,- Leeuwen- hoek 2, 3, President 4; Rifle 2, 3. ft 6 ' X7 ro JOEL KENNETH SU YD AM 3811 Albemarle Avenue, Drexel Hill Genera • Purp e CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 3, Associate President 4,- Choral 2, 3, Associate President 4. IDEMEY MURIEL SWEENEY 37 Chatham Road, Upper Darby Commerc a Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; Riding 4. o) ice JAMES JOSEPH SWEENEY 949 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 2. CLASS: Magazine Committee 2. SPORTS: Varsity Baseball 2, 3. MARJORIE M. SWEIGERT 456 Argyle Road, Drexel Hill General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4, Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Riding 3, 4. 1104] ELEANOR JOSEPHINE SWISHER 118 Madison Avenue, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2. HENRY WILLIAM TAXIS 97 North Union Avenue, Lansdowne General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLARA WILHELMINA TAYLOR 231 Sansom Street, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basketball 3,- Junior Varsity Hockey 3. NORMAN MICHEAL TEMPONE 3105 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Gym Team 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; A Capella Chorus 4. DOROTHY OTILLA THOMPSON 230 North Linden Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Hockey 3. 1105 1 Biology—an everlasting peering thru a microscope at objects beautiful to look at but difficult to interpret There is no intramural hockey rule against a bit of primping on the side JEAN BERNEICE THOMPSON 515 Bloomfield Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 4. CLUB: Library 4. ELIZABETH K. TILLSON 905 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Dance Com- mittee 3. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4; Latin 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Riding 3, 4; Table Tennis 2. ADELYNE B. TITLE 530 Hampden Road, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4 Library 2, 3, 4,- Riding 4. ALBERTA MAE TITUS 240 Huntley Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Acorn Agent 3 Monitor 2, 3. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4j Party Committee 2, 3, 4,- Play Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3, 4; Pleiades 4. JOHN FRANCIS TOBIN 3407 Albemarle Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3,4. CLUB: Rifle 2. [106] ltxCW (j) tcX W- VXV - T'? yo JOHN CROCKER TOWNSEND, II 727 Lindale Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Student Council 2, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 2,- We Notice in Pass- ing” 4; Purple Color Captain 4. CLASS: Vice-President 3; Executive Committee 2, 3; Memorial Day Committee 3; Play Committee 3. CLUB: Hi-Y 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basketball 2,- Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4. JOHN JAMES TOY 25 Church Lane, Lansdowne General • Purple 4; Monitor SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2 3. SPORTS: Varsity Swimming 4. WALTER EDWARD TRICKER 37 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3; Junior Varsity Cross-Country 3, 4. XCD jtj EDWARD ALBERT TRUITT 417 Winfield Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold Potts is getting quite self-conscious surrounded by his money bags and crests CAROL RAE TURNBAUGH 4717 Woodland Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial • Purple CLASS: Play Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUB: Commerce 4. SPORTS: Basketball Numerals 4. 1107] MILDRED EVANS TURNER 91 Springton Road, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2; Debating 3; Public Speaking Prize 2. CLASS: Play 3; Dance Committee 2; Candy Com- mittee 4. CLUB: Pleiades 2. HELEN MARY TUCKER 314 Margate Road, Upper Darby Academic • Gold 9' SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 4,- A Capella Chorus 4,- Affairs Forum 4. C 7 frj ., ERNEST LEON TYLER 238 Wembly Road, Upper Darby Academic • Purple World SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 4 Dramus, Orchestra 3; Rifle 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Rifle, Manager 4. The library is one place in school where silence reigns—so they say HELEN RUTH URFFER 7225 Penarth Avenue, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2,- Acorn Agent 4. CLUBS: Le Cercle Francois 2; Rifle 4. FRED VAN ANDEN, JR. 748 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Rifle 2, 4, Secretary 3. SPORTS: Varsity Rifle 3. |108 ) 3 oG-?Z-7 JOHN W. VAN INWEGEN, JR. 227 Barrington Road, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral A, Rifle 4. ft ) ' WILLIAM H. VINEY 7015 Clover Lane, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4; Gym Team 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Le Cercle Francois 3, 4. KATHRYN VISALLI 39 North State Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Party Committee 2, 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUB: Commerce 4. GEORGE RUSSEL WACKENHUT 7438 Miller Avenue, Upper Darby General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Volley-ball 3, Captain 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4; Varsity Soccer 3, 4. EDITH I. WAITE 4012 Sommers Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. [109] Gym Mite prompts a number of the girls to break forth in a snappy military tap 'W- j Htr Abraham Lincoln presides in solemn dignity and tells no tales of himself to history students (WVv lA JAMES MOSS WALTER 41 3 Timberlake Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3; Magazine Committee 2,- Play Committee 3. CLUB: Commerce 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Tennis 2; Varsity Tennis 3. HELEN MARIA WALTON 97 Lamport Road, Upper Darby General • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; A. A. Council 3, 4,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Executive Committee 2; Magazine Com- mittee 2; Memorial Day Committee 2; Party Committee 2. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basketball 3; Junior Varsity Hockey 2,- Varsity Hockey 3, 4. FRANCES ELIZABETH WARD 618 Massachusetts Avenue, Aldan Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 3,- Le Cercle Francois 4. VERNON WESLEY WARFEL 42 Sycamore Avenue, Aldan General ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3. MARTHA WASE 600 South Massachusetts Avenue, Aldan Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Dance Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3,- Choral 2, 3,- Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, 4; History 4,- Latin 2, 3. (110 1 -mvr WALTER J. WAY 50 Albert Avenue, Aldan Academic • Go d SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Rifle 4. DOROTHY MARIE WEBER 7226 Hazel Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. yj tt, U WILLIAM CHARLES WEIGELT, JR 121 Albert Avenue, Aldan Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Junior Izaak Walton League 3, 4; Rifle 2,3, 4. ELEANOR MARIAN WEISS 7504 Parkview Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold CLUB: Library 4. Theodore Roosevelt peers at us with the same querulous air with which we stare at him JANE ANN WELLS 344 North Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Dance Committee 4,- Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Library 2, 3, 4; Riding 4. fin I Au■ 4 BERNARD WENGER 16 Golf Road, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4 A. A. Council 4; Gym Team 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Wrestling 2, 3. DOROTHY LOUISE WERNER 105 South Clifton Avenue, Clifton Height Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Debating 2; Honor Roll. CLASS: Dance Committee 3; Play Committee 3. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4. DORIS EMMA WEST 1209 Morgan Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Dance Committee 3. CLUBS: Commerce 4; Riding 3, 4. A lively moment at a hockey game. Watch the shins, gals, and the front teethI o 3 C. NORWOOD WHERRY , 29 Harwood Drive, Upper Darby Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Band Letter 4. CLUB: Rifle 2, 3. EDITH MAE WIGGINS 40 South Glenwood Avenue, Aldan Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Magazine Committee 2; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Capella Chorus 4; Library 2, 3, 4. (112 ] WINIFRED WOODRUFF WILKES 3308 School Lone, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 4 Tribunal 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 3, Historian 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Historian 4; Le Cercle Francois 4,- Rifle 2. WILLIAM HALL WILKINS 138 Hilldale Road, Lansdowne Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2 3, 4; Gym Team 4. CLASS: Play 2, 3, 4,- Dance Committee 3; Memorial Day Committee 2. CLUBS: German 3, President 4; Hi-Y 4,- Pleiades 2, 3, President 4. BETTY JANE WILKINSON 20 North Woodlawn Avenue, Aldan Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3; Commerce 3, Secretary 4; Riding 2, Secretary 3, 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 2. RUTH CAROLINE WILL 4315 Cedar Lane, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi- Dah Agent 3. CLASS: Class Play 2,- Dance Committee 2,- Party Committee 2. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Cast 4; Pleiades 2, 3. LAURA EMILY WILLING 669 Feme Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4,- Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3 Sticker Committee 4. CLUB: Choral 2. 1113 | Memories—pleasant memories! Approaching the capitol on our Washington trip The busiest persons at the Convention were the pages. Goodness knows what love notes MIGNON AMY WILLIAMS 125 Drexel Court Apartment , Drexel Hill Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4 Executive Com- mittee 3, 4; Memorial Day Committee 3; Party Com- mittee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Pleiades 3 4. RUTH ELEANOR WILSON 29 Oxford Street, Lansdowne Commercial ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Commerce 3, 4. VIRGINIA GRACE WILSON 532 Drexel Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; We Notice in Passing” 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Magazine Com- mittee 2,- Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4,- Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2 3, President 4; Choral 2, 3, President 4; Dramus, Chorus 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Rifle 4. MARTHA LOUISE WINSTEAD 1414 By wood Avenue, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Memorial D ay Committee 3; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2; History 4,- Le Cercle Francois 3, 4 Pleiades 3, 4 Tay-Wistalvan 3, 4. they delivered GLADYS MAE WOERNER 228 Huntley Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah Staff 2. aUB: Latin 2. ETHEL WOLF 47 Sunshine Road, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4,- Debat- ing 2, Captain 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; English Prize 2; Monitor 2, 3,- Stu- dent Council 3, 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 4; Magazine Com- mittee 2,- Memorial Day Committee 2, 3; Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francois 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, President 4. IW noi ■ X H • JAMES HENRY WOLFE 241 Ardmore Avenue, Upper Darby Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLUB: Rifle 2. JEAN WOMACK 12 Winfield Avenue, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3,- Library 2, 3, 4. Senior assembly in conflicting moods. Our bi-weekly Friday get-together looks more interesting than usual MILDRED AMY WOODROFFE 460 Burnley Lane, Drexel Hill Music • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 2, 3, 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 3, Vice-President 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4. 11151 The secretaries of the Constitutional Convention in a moment of relaxation BARBARA OLIVE ANN WOODS 116 Kent Road, Upper Darby Academic ■ Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah Agent 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Magazine Committee 2,- Memorial Day Committee 2; Play Committee 3, 4 Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, 4; History 4; Table Tennis 2, 4. EVA HOPE WORTHINGTON 3400 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3,4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4. (vv 1 VIRGIL G. E. WRIGHT 4 South Union Avenue, Lansdowne Music ■ Purple CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 3, 4; Dramus, Orchestra 3, 4. RUTH CAROLYN YERGER 754 Concord Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 4; A. A. Council 4; Acorn Agent 2,- Honor Roll. CLASS: Dance Committee 3; Executive Com- mittee 4; Party Committee 2, 4. CLUB: Choral 2. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 2,- Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3, Captain 4,- Var- sity Basketball 2, 3, 4. MARGARET E. YOST 355 Avon Road, Upper Darby Commercial • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 4. CLASS: Party Committee 2; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3,- Dramus, Chorus 3; Riding 4. 1116] ■w CLAUDE D. YOUNG 336 Lincoln Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. £ i. ' -C Ct HOWARD W. YOUNG 332 Maple Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 2. CLUB: Junior Izaak Walton League 4. MARY LAURA YOUNGFLEISH 4205 Rosemont Avenue, Drexel Hill Commercial • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 2, 4. CLUBS: A Capella Chorus 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Library 3, 4; Stamp 2, Treasurer 3. WILLIAM H. ZEUNER 12 North Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Football 4. [117] ALBERT ZEITZ 7100 Clover Lane, Upper Darby Academic • Purple SCHOOL: Athletic Association 3. William Gane presides over the affairs of the Mock Constitutional Convention FLORENCE MAY ZIMMERMAN 26 Oxford Street, Lansdowne Commercial • Purple PHYLLIS GEST ZORN 3845 Albemarle Avenue, Drexel Hill General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Acorn Agent 3; Honor Roll. CLUB: Le Cercle Francois 3, 4. SPORTS: Basketball Numerals 2, Captain 3, 4; Varsity Swimming 3; Tennis Numerals 3. KATHLEEN HELEN NORMAN Minerva Court Apartment, 202 D, Upper Darby General • Gold SCHOOL: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4,- Party Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 3; Le Cercle Francois 4; Rifle 2,- Tay- Wistalvan 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Basketball, Manager 4. Showing some of our awe-struck seniors ascending the steps of the Supreme Court Building 1118 ] ANNA FRANCIS Anna’s pleasure was in doing what she could for others; her tasks were her joys and cheerfully she performed them. She did what she could” well lingers in the hearts of us who knew her and loved her. VIOLET HILL We who knew Violet shall ever remember her ready smile, the bit of sunshine she added to each day. A cheery greeting, a thoughtful word to all —and suddenly she left us, leaving only a ray of sunshine that shall ever beam in the hearts of those who were privileged to know her. [119) BABY DAY [120 | Gee, a WPA train! The dawn comes up like thunder,” and we have another of Jack’s quips. How can he smile? It’s Mr. Shull’s solid class. Let her just have 40 winks, Mr. Grimmet. Happy students??? The Golds did it—again—again and again. Xmas comes but once a year” and you know the rest. What’s new in the news? (121 Hardest Workers Walter Potts, Clare Smith WHO’S WHO Best Sports Bernie Schreiber Lillian McCallister Cutest Couple Jim Bradin, Betty Butcher Most Popular Jim Schellenger, Betty Hannan Most Dignified Jean Price, Virginia Kennedy Most Bashful Paul Mehring, June Steele 1122] Best Dressed Warren Dempsey, Alice Drew Peppiest Gori Cresta, Lillian Hunter Wittiest Jack Cornell Mae Helfrick Biggest Flirts Bill Richards, Ruth O'Brien Best Dancers Chester Irons, Dolly Lou Miller Best Looking Jack Townsend, Ruth Free WHO’S WHO 1123 I Ethel Wolf 1124) The class of 1933 as its parting gift presented the school with the Scholarship and Service Plaques. These are located in the main entrance to the school. The Plaques provide plates on which each class from 1933 to 1950 will enroll the names of its outstanding students, six in scholarship and six in service. The Scholarship Awards are made to those six students of the graduating class having the highest scholastic averages for the three years in Upper Darby Senior High School. The names of these six students are engraved in the Scholarship Plaque. Clare Smith Clwcfe, •vice « ! ue The purpose of the Service Plaque is to give recog- nition to the six members, three girls and three boys, of each graduating class from 1933 to 1950, whom the class considers to have been most loyal and to have given the greatest service to the class and to the school. Any member of the graduating class is eligible for the award, the winners being selected by preferential ballot. Students are nominated for their service and activity in sports, publications, music, dramatics, student government, and other school activities. The names of the six students chosen are engraved in the Service Plaque. Douglas Collins Betty Hannan 1125 1 Clare Smith James Schellenger Betty Butcher Al Price 1126 1 Q0oJ. anaenngs APRIL fhe 8th, Philadelphia stations—be pre- pared! There are no first arrivals. A mammoth group suddenly materializes From suspiciously near fhe L , chief among which is Kathleen Norman who constantly primps in case of a photographer. 8:28 finds the worst part of Upper Darby sneer- ing shamelessly at all the other people on the platform who are going to such hackneyed places as New York, Trenton, and South Philly. Then in comes a smart looking creation along the line of trains, which we promptly claim as our own by screaming and making one royal dash for the inside. Now comes the big parade. The idea is to walk from car to car, and see your friends who are camping there. This turns out to be a flop because no one is seated. There are several cries of Washington” at various intervals so that when we actually arrive everyone stays sitting in a slight huff. However, we are easily coaxed off by the prospect of lunch. A group headed by Doug Collins insists on toasting every passing waiter with soup. They can hardly be restrained from smashing the cups in true Russian style. A parting of the ways comes with A and B tours. P. O. D. is unhappily recalled in our visit to the Supreme Court Building. Dick Curtis awakens the Nine Old Men with his squeaky shoes. Now the Capitol with a trifle too many stairs and a royal rough-house of Representatives. The echo in the statue room is obviously done with mirrors, or so thinks Myrtle Hoffman. Any number of museums pop up and George Hay is lost in the mix-up. Off to a general view of Washington accom- panied by many very bad wisecracks. We reach St. Albans Cathedral at the same time as Tour B and a light patter of rain. An overpowering beauty of the massive structure effects a stillness over the party. Onward, ever onward, to the Zoo. We are ex- tremely sorry that the rain prevents us from allowing Townsend to visit his relatives there. And back to the much longed for Cairo. Eight flights up for the girls, high-heels and all. Our witty master-of-ceremonies, Jack Cornell, starts off the floorshow, which is climaxed by the Charwomen s Ballet and a shower of pennies. Dancing, and then the long awaited midnite fun. Unbelievable amounts of food are consumed and a vast number of beds are upset by Alice Mitchell, the avid bed-turner-overer. Practically everyone just decides to turn in as the telephone rings to get us up. Breakfast is a straggled affair carried on in whispers. We all clamor to enter the Building of Printing and Engraving in hopes that a stray bill may blow our way. We exit disillusioned. The Washington Monument is shaped like Mr. Wallick and has enough stairs to make you want to ride. The White House and Pan-American building are taken in their stride along with a dash of art and science. Lunch, at last. A long trek to Mount Vernon and a great deal of posing. At Arlington comes a downpour which fails to destroy the impressiveness of our memorial service. Dinner,- mad, last-minute rush; and a final re- luctant farewell to Washington. Mr. Diehl’s car is full of evil smelling cigars, cut-ups playing cane hockey with passing felts and very sleepy travelers. The air grows definitely familiar and our wandering class returns. Rides are solicited and Judy Jackson drives home a roadster containing nine at an understatement. We all feel terribly proud of our acquired knowledge. Though we may not be exactly qualified to act as a guide for other groping strangers who come to Washington, we can certainly vouch for the grand time to be had. In fact we can show scars, in the way of darkly-circled eyes and run-down heels, to prove it. The Washington trip is physically ended, but a good many hearts will hold its memory to be taken out at intervals and retained. 127 | Mary Jane Kehl Jean McDonnell Peggy Dame A,ic® Drew Laura Willing Betty Niland Lillian Hunter Ruth Kennedy Betty Hannan, May Queen L'Hian McCall, GerUod« OS$er r90re' Loomes [128 1 MAYDAY SNAPS [129] HLMHMRTER tunc BMici arranged by (XHaupt tt-eHj.... Jfc What is this which Tnorninq sunliqht c f : l 11 lids withqolcten beams as i d -M M 4 i P + I.-It- - J ii - 1 1 ri i- q r a j m. w r i rl . A r p (7 • j j T r ¥ C A ro t ) p f ’ J T flS 01 k . ir L Jpper !: r-by High 5 chool casi Ji+- i teof our if- a. dreams -JTT i i I PI A f a r— i L • ■ j 1 j I || 4 v Z E sll_ 1 n. F A] III )1 f __ f _ =6= i _ U . j ■ L c 5 r ’ r □ r 'V v- i 1 L d=f —4— —9— 4 1 1 -1— 9 r —d 1 r i-l-.Vfc «—i ri— -fc-n n h— -n A b 9f P P' J JT T I — 1 m u “ u nr r w I . rto “ Y p1 ' • • • J r y 1 Raise the chorus keep i if i If it rmoinq loud her praises tell W- j. n 1 ■ li_r j E If feta- j. rj h r r r p ■ . 3. r . ■ • n n “ § fl • • r r 1 ID rl 1 li 1 f 1 I 1 J t 1— V 4 V V 1 H- r -—4 « + i 1U 11 . i • il r r 'T . 4 li-i K 1 k 1 9 4- ri 1p tt— tn f 1 i 1 A b J, 4 J t a. r fl r 9’ M C T ID a I 1 Ha 1 1, c il to thee be-lou-c - 4 i ?d Hi hSchool hail ’ othe J J J ft' i: i e all -4 i Ha ■f ( y ( F Fj - X 1 i H j 1 1 Ah -i t 1 a „ -3 f nr; — 1 1 1 ffi r I 3 3 n t a ” v. s a. - 1 _ _ 1 f ; f f 1 s s, .H11 ..V. f r • r f r 1 J 1 J 1 -J-W a : [130] HOME ROOM 5 Firs row tilting: Johnson, Paxton, Etlor, McCullough, Morris, Ponlon, Parkin, O’Brien, Fogorfy, Notpoli, Heilman. Second row: Jones, Hormoy, Galligan, Wallers, Hall, Miss Jones, Ferguson, Schwartz, Pierce, Shute, Suonson. Third row: Sibley, Slory, Norris, Henderson, Hays, Iredale, Pritchard, Pine, Keller, Woods, Frankenfield. HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF ’38 After a successful Sophomore year, the Juniors returned to school filled with their usual pep and enthusiasm. They very ably handled their first enterprise, the Victory Dance, then turned the Junior Play, a few months later, into a long-remembered event. Soon came the Saint Patrick s Dance, and following upon its heels, Baby Day, when over half the class frolicked in the gym in infant attire. Of course, at intervals came the annual affairs which weren’t entirely new, such as Gym Night, Mid-Years, and May Day. Then after the rewards in the Honors Assembly, they entered upon the last event of the year, the Junior- Senior reception. Too soon came the close of school, but this aspiring class has much to look forward to in its Senior year. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS (Left to right) Joseph Ambrogi, President Ruth Keller, Secretary Joseph Cranston, Vice-President Thomas Bond, Treasurer Mr. John Diehl, Miss Agnes Hagenbuch [132 1 HOME ROOM 14 First row—sitting: Rein, Cassady, Cuzzubo, Anschuetz, Dick, Himmelsbach, Burk, Leder- handler, Mulvaney. Second row: Wahl, Turner, Ferguson, Naylor, Steinman, Taylor, Mrs. Abrams, Schultz, Emich, Harrison, Walter, Cowan, Koch. Third row: Reyburn, Coulter, Bray, Cox, Krusen, Sellers, Klein, McCausland, Bernard, Kowal, Amadio. HOME ROOM 21 First row—sitting: Wylie, Sweeney, Hurey, Wigmore, Olsen, Crawford, Stuart, Myers, Canessa. Second row: Buomo, Laver, Boyer, Danen- hauer, Moyer, Mr. Brooke, Howarth, Allen Stetser, Kauffman, Rayner. Third row: Fellows, Hilles, Haele, Odeen, Naftress, Burris, Nunally, Starr, Tilden, Max- well, Schubert, Kerner. First row—sitting: John, Owen, Junkin, Cart- ledge, Auve, Miller, Hubbert, Hackett, Felger, Belyea, Zimmermann, Bugbee, Taggart. Second row: Ogden, Allen, Cross, Bond, Schroeder, McAlea, Mr. Thomas, Evans, Duff, Spencer, Mills, Serchia, Wright. Third row: Thomas, Paul, Broughton, Embree, Fromtling, Brady, McGann, Barrett, Schneider, Tillson. HOME ROOM 103 First row—sitting: Hutt, Peters, Scanzaroli, Alberti, Sheridan, Hardcasfle, Kaysen, Kernan, Wolinsky, Sheppard. Second row: Kraemer, Houghton, Sunner, Petragnani, Giulio, Mr. Buckwalter, Morrow, Berger, Harding, Patterson, Barry, Correale. Third row: Beaumont, Ferguson, Zebrowski, Butler, McBride, Willis, Dubins, Stouch, Meluney, Pepper, Oakes. HOME ROOM 25 [133 1 i HOME ROOM 120 First row—sifting: Landis, Uhl, Evans, Murphey, Baringer, Bargeman, Davis, Gillian, Miller, Willis, Bonekat. Second row: Anderson, Canfield, Nurnberg, Chamberlain, Poulterer, Mr. Shull, Johnstone, Prince, Jarrard, Yeager, Evans, Rodda, Nissen. Third row: Stover, Ullrich, Cufhbertson, Bolton, Grahm, Haim, Parris, Kelly, Frost, Wall, Wat- son-Z ingraft HOME ROOM 123 First row—sitting: Buckley, Wischan, Mahoney, Carter, Hull, Ivers, Wallick, Ide, Lynch, Huggins. Second row: Gough, Wright, Thomas, Russell, Brinker, Briskey, Gruel, Miss Bock, Latta, Card, Hannold, Porter, Hall, Brady. Third row: Jaegle, Weng, Saunders, Gewiss, Spangler, Seidenburg, Rhodes, Yeager, Gaskill, Stewart, Agnew, Gabrielsen, Wood, Mann. HOME ROOM 125 First row—sitting: Harvey, Reynolds, War- burton, McIntyre, Adams, Grotz, Carpenter, Keller, Guinn, Searles. Second row: McConnell, Etters, Guick, Mr. Diehl, Green, Ernst, Marshall, Gordon, Wal- lick, Larsen, Sykes, Maher, Pearo, Tomalino. Third row: Thompson, Ridge, Henderson, McAl- lister, Jaus, Nagel, Gow, Ewell, Abbott, Ambrogi, Foltz, Lewis, Weeks. HOME ROOM 128 First row—sitting: Moore, Loundas, Bruee, Haskins, Glah, Voigtsbert, Stover, Gove, Enderle, Feinberg, Keller. Second row: Heald, Lister, Baylson, MacPhee, Mr. Minacci, Groskin, Cranston, White, Vanella. Third row: Tope, Soiter, McCaw, Veit, Weston, Brem. 1134 ] f f 1 ¥ fMWfJ f f t't ' u Sc -M M HOME ROOM 129 First row—sitting: Elliott, Zecco, Talley, Murzyn, Hevner, Brown, Kuhn, Poffenberger, Yound, Gow. Second row: McCahan, Casalan, Griffiths, Ful- ton, Mr. Irons, Crowell, Edmondson, Maguire, Clara. Third row: Myers, Cucknell, Able, Johnson, Layne, Hunter, Gifford, Guyant, Hartzell. r HOME ROOM 203 First row—sitting: Boyle, Brook, Bernardino, Layden, Thomas, Haskins, Williams, Smith, Zimmerman. Second row: Windle, Wisniewski, Gibbs, Gootee, Willis, Brown, Pogue, Lambirth. Third row: Kmeco, Sharpe, Weston, Berman, Stine, Warmuth, McSeveney, Murphy, Colbert, Sullivan, Hugler. HOME ROOM 205 First row—sitting: Sandler, Beyer, Johnson, Zimmerman, Manbeck, Picked, Friedman, Conahan, Hamilton, McConaghy. Second row: Burrichter, O’Halloran, Cunney, Stubaus, Miss Kerr, Sinclair, Bram, Topham, Petchell, Foley. Third row: Zimmerman, Gerber, McCallister, Seiwert, Green, Pittman, Lord, Petry, Platus. HOME ROOM 208 First row—sitting: Bernard, Barton, Wister, Flory, Galbraith, Brogan, Freas, Hurd, Parkhill. Second row: Longhead, Chalfant, Anfinsen, Mellom, Aasberg, Mr. Harer, Oberholtzer, Eastburn, Heckman, Wilbur, Saylor. Third row: MacFadden, Gibson, Forstadt, Glickert, Randolph, Bowman, Rutherford, Meisky, Mooney. 1135] HOME ROOM 221 First row—sifting: Hawksby, Catob, Brown, Mahoney, Allen, Henszey, Meyer, Hess, Searle, Craig, Appleby. Second row: Blair, Reasor, Faulkner, Kerns, Leonard, Miss Ardis, Penman, Duffy, Shaw, Schmidt, Stevenson, Neimeyer. Third row: Turner, Todd, Parkhill, Mullin, Fey, Andes, Joseph, Titlow, O’Connor, Esterline, Barringer, Weber, McCallister. HOME ROOM 226 First row—sitting: Kirkpatrick, Peterson, Leary, Baldwin, Harlan, Connelly, Schaffner, Wright, Joyce, Tye, Housel. Second row: Rosenwold, Dunman, Nelson, Bricker, Borrelli, Guyanf, Mr. Morris, Baker, Quinn, Denney, Semple, String, Brooks. Third row: Fetters, Allen, Littleton, Wilkinson, Burnley, Lerfing, Kulp, Germain, Huebner, Abell, Kremer, Regester, Jamison. HOME ROOM 233 First row—sitting: Rudolph, De Joseph, McCrone, Schnedeker, Mrs. Dale, Goodby, Hermann, Coffman, Goodbread, O’Deen. Second row: MacDonough, Reese, Schultz, Whitney, Miller, Thomas, Zerphing, Greene, Dash, Cunney, Prout, Moss. Third row: Dale, Sullivan, Miffoluf, Cortelyou, Magee, Carter, Bedrossian, Beers, Hathaway, Colmeyer, Sauer HOME ROOM 220 First row—sitting: Nelson, Sparks, Jarrard, Bansbach, Johanns, Miss Steele, Gabler, Brug- geman, Siddons, Enf, Learning. Second row: Benson, Dougherty, Nickell, La Brasca, Keeler, Hoffman, Hokanson, Wil- son, Moore, Gutcheus, Donofrio, Clark, Loser Third row: Hulick, Lombardo, Walter, Wagner, Alessi, Diggory, Quigley, Newman, Bass, Enders, Copeland, Cairns. 1136) The Class of 1939 in September, entered the Upper Darby High School unaware of the happy times in store for them. The Sophomores stood in awe of the high and mighty upper- classmen; however, Miss Goodman and Mr. Wood, our class advisers, soon made us feel at home. The Sophomore Reception gave parents and teachers a chance to become acquainted. Following this came the election of class officers, the results being: Robert Wall, President; Joseph Jackson, Vice-President; Charles Hathaway, Treasurer,- and Ruth Royal, Secretary. Our Sophomore Party was our first social function . . . The St. Valentine Dance will be one of the most pleasant memories of our Sophomore year ... At the Country Fair, our second party, we all became farmer lads and lasses and a rollicking time was had by all. The serious undertaking of deciding next year’s curricula followed. We are looking forward to a boat trip down the Delaware River to close the many happy times the Class of ’39 has had as Sophomores. 137 ] t m HOME ROOM 4 First row—sitting: Casalena, Miller, Angelo, Kerney, Royal, Bosch, Schneider, Morrow, Bogden, Johnson. Second row: Whittingham, Rathfelder, Prescott, Hudson, Dominick, Miss Miller, Galligan, Summered, Gross, Phillips, Heiman. Third rowfKreidler) Culhone, Leathern, Hinkle, Pritham, Wilson,”Kirk, Nissen. i ' • - HOME ROOM 11 First row—sitting: Smith, Reail, Jones, Heyd, Horn, Shoemaker, McCarter, McCullough, Yetter, Kemner. Second row: Tubbs, Ryan, Ricketts, Russell, Mooneyham, Mr. Wood, Cummings, Gordon, Dunn, Smeltzer, Thomas. Third row: Klein, McKay, Butterworth, Clokey, Stone, Halpin, Mitnick, Burnley, Mooreshead, Donnelly, Giannattasio. HOME ROOM 20 First row—sitting: Llewellyn, Scharr, Wyatt, Evans, Saybolt, Ester, Robinson, Morrison, Blade, Mostardi, Daly. Second row: Adams, Regester, Aronne, Muff, Eyles, Willis, Mr. Anderson, Korn, Campbell, Grardahl, Coggins, Vandergast, Hughes. Third row: Marcus, Johns, Murphy, Kachmarik, Palmer, Whittaker, D’Angelo, Achtermann, Cleveland, Clifford. HOME ROOM 24 First row—sitting: Smith, Alexander, Hiscoe Cade, Corriston, (Gorman) Kompass, Church vide, Burkhart, Davis. Second row: Dougherty, Schneider, Reed Hamilton, Shirtz, Riley, Mr. Coffey, Hoag Clements, Blaker, Shepley, Welch, Gulick. Third row: Kmeco, Waldron, McKinney, Gun daker, McDonald, Moore, Bickle, Pitt, Thayer Manlove. 1138 HOME ROOM 28 First row—sitting: Dougherty, Ewing, Knox, Hay, Aroyan, Greenberg, Hoyer, Caton, Fenimore. Second row: Mathias, Culver, Hardy, Wait, Mr. Hoehler, Menseck, Hobdell, Pirucci, Fagnano. Third row: O’Connor, Morris, Goudie, Miller, DeCicco, Pennman, Naughton, Crockett, McGettigan, Fryer, Rust. HOME ROOM 114 First row—sitting: Rudolph, O’Hara, Magee, Remy, Worthington, Hexamer, Devir, Simen, Nuss, Harrigan, Denney. Second row: Clinch, Webster, Griffith, Patton, Spahmer, Mr. McDonnell, Hospod, Gawaluch, Kumjan, Marley, Burlin. Third row: McGarey, Linn, Williams, Cleeland, Muench, Boyce, Smith, Haworth, Katz, Crockett, Bystrom. HOME ROOM 33 First row—sitting: Dessender, Ashworth, Conard, Curay, Kennedy, Carothers, Parris, Stephens, Flickinger, Bradley, Wylie. Second row: Riffert, Bux, Hoy, Kimble, Mr. Stewart, Korfman, Allen, Clayton, MacAdom. Third row: Mooneyham, Wiseman, Downey, Timm, McCarthy, Parkinson, Gorman, Wilds. First row—sitting: LeGates, Kershaw, Mann, Daougherty, Friel, Lachman, Null, Robinson, Hollingsworth, Loman, McCann. Second row: Hensley, Correnty, Cadmus, Kruhmin, Lee, Miss Goodman, Lewis, Weisel, Duling, Harner, Gessner. Third row: Wilson, Erickson, Vaules, Edgerly, Bowser, Somers, Mell, Joachim, Reamer, Macgregor, Boise, Britton, Shafer, Sweeney. HOME ROOM 105 1139 1 HOME ROOM 130 First row—sitting: Theobold, Lawley, Lewis, Mealing, McCallister, Ericksen, Hearn, Hueb- ner, Gosch. Second row: Moon, Haas, Glazier, New, Bell, Fine, Hart, Clift, Santarlasci, Huboky, Rice, Williams. Third row: Kelly, Houseman, Deal, Cross, Martin, Naye, Kovacik, Ehlert, Blake, Busch, Famiglietti. HOME ROOM 132 First row—sitting: Springfield, Dimmick, M. Dimmick, H. Bertrand, Mayer, Richards, Stewart, Hannold, Crosby, Alberts, Falk. Second row: O'Brien, Scholler, Harrison, McDonough, Gross, Cross, Miss Forcey, Graham, Moore, Syren, Neal, Tomassone, Hutchinson. Third row: Pinto, Sheldon, Paul, Daougherty, Bien, Jackson, O’Reilly, Beese, Tubbs, Rich- man, Clark. HOME ROOM 201 First row—sitting: Stabile, Moeslein, Schlichter, Wolfinger, Fischer, Protevi, Bartou, Turner, Millard, Petchel. Second row: Ridge,iZingraff) Hanrahan, Wal- lace, Meredith, MissOrunHerg, Searles, Strong, Morell, Scholler, Reid. Third row: Sanders, Wolf, Sentman, Swenson, Hamill, Sober, Taylor, Jamison, Pinter. HOME ROOM 206 First row—sitting: Powell, Collinson, Enderle, McGrath, Bach, Goritz, Robinson, Heald, Ferris, Humphreys. Second row: Smyrl, Zecca, Smith, Hiscox, Mr. Neff, Kerr, Welch, Starling, Nespoli. Third row: Krumboldt, Weisbrod, Neithammer, Chase, Merriman, Teubner, Van Sciver, Dough- erty, Garrabrant, Kleinfelder, Walton. HOME ROOM 209 First row—sitting: Sohner, Birch, Smith, Forst- burg, Hutton, Mr. Remley, Graham, Spencer, Bullock, Howley, Dougherty. Second row: Billings, Siddall, Hathaway, Miller, Baader, Boyle, Kohler, Snow, Beck, Niemeyer, Wheaton. Third row: Oliver, McCord, Buckley, Gilmore, Jenkins, Wells, Graves, Griffin, McKenty, Wynn, Schoderer. HOME ROOM 212 First row—sitting: Kirk, Kates, Garrett, Cunney Mr. Strange, Bently, Donahoo, Follette, Mac- Mullen. Second row: Costa, O’Neal, Bredin, Llewel- lyn, Fisher, Wedeman, Timm, Zimmerman. Third row: Fretz, Bareis, Ward, Purdy, Andrien, Wall, Weber, Pennell, Wilkes. HOME ROOM 214 First row—sitting: Fine, Howland, May, Ber- ridge, Herman, LeMan, Hecht, Ganzo, Barnett, Allen. Second row: Seiver, Rapp, Shannon, Iredale, Miss Sommerfield, Raynor, Cunney, Meaney, Wood. Third row: Cavender, Jackson, Roberts, Wal- ter, Petitgout, Lutz, Votz, Weber, Frazier, Moore, Kirschner. HOME ROOM 216 First row—sitting: Conner, Gough, Simon, Brearley, Nelson, Adams, Dougherty, Gon- zalez, Simons, Brown. Second row: McKay, Coulborn, Wright, Smith, Miss Weil, Granger, Ball, Pasker, Conway. Third row: Keegan, Dyke, McCullough, Heller, Schultz, Nodine, Farrell, La Brasco, McFall, Doth, Casagrande. 141 1 HOME ROOM 217 First row—sitting: Wiley Lehdorff, Fleisch- monn, Bell, Vanaman, Harris, Gardner, Hoover, Racek, Wachter, Moran. Second row: Bergemann, Smith, Mercer, Col- lins, Mr. Clugston, Neuman, Kelder, Garrity, O’Brien. Third row: Stackhouse, Thomas, Ketler, Roth, Toews, Evans, Potter, Landenberger, Steiger, Lane. HOME ROOM 225 First row—sitting: Di Grovanni, Abrams, Curry, Luty, King, Smith, Galvin, Butcher, Jensen, Holden. Second row: Crawford, Rich, Shaw, Doran, Maddamo, Hawthorne, Mr. Boyd, Cridland, Mayness, Blythe, Barycki, Verner, Griffiths. Third row: D’Alesio, Brown, Healis, Beck, Krumboldt, Lucas, Grayboys, Good, Kirk, Mer- cer, Searle, Myles. HOME ROOM 228 First row—sitting: MacKenzie, Porter, Bur- leigh, Grindrod, Payne, Ludt, Glendenning, Reinhold, Field, Rodebough, LeVan. Second row: Hargrave, Howarth, Leonard, Gallant, Morrell, Mr. Stermer, Bold, Bierly, Seymour, Marshall, Perna. Third row: Russell, McCormick, Rosborough, Smarkola, Anderson, Fremont, Hanley, Strah- ley, Wiesinger, Stott, Vogel, Lord. 1142] Coach Wolfgang Captain Schellenger VARSITY FOOTBALL Following the inspiring leadership of their captain, Jim Schellenger, the Royals’ 1936 team surely earned the reputation of the team which wouldn’t be beaten. The records show only three victories against six defeats. The fighting and never-dying spirit displayed by Upper Darby’s boys can hardly be shown on a scoreboard. They lost their first game of the season to Episcopal with a score of 8-0. The big boys of the Church School proved too much for the unusually light eleven of the Purple and Gold ball-toters. Off to a bad start, the Royals came back to their old pace by defeating Radnor, Wilmington and Lansdowne. Taking to the air by using their pass- thrower, Emery Loomis, the Upper Darby men completely shattered the Garnet and Grey’s hopes of retrieving the Old Oaken Bucket. In the following two games the Royalmen were beaten by Norristown’s weighty eleven and the fast and shifty backfield of Media. In the few remaining weeks of football there came, in order, victories for Cheltenham, Lower Merion and Haverford. The last two were hard games to lose, but the team put up a good showing and it was only because of a couple of tough breaks that they lost. The 1936 Royals team carried only four letfermen: Loomis, Owings, Ambrogi, and Jean Price. Next year’s team should be a good one as there are nine members of the ’36 team returning for duty next fall. Captain-elect Russ Ferguson made a splendid showing on the grid last fall and is sure to bring the team through for a successful season. U. D. SCHEDULE OPP. 0 Episcopal...................... 8 15 Radnor....................... 6 6 Wilmington..................... 0 12 Lansdowne...................... 0 0 Norristown.................... 34 0 Media....................... 24 6 Cheltenham.................... 13 6 Lower Merion................... 13 0 Haverford...................... 6 First row—left to right: Bricker, Cranston, Donohoe, Schellenger (captain), W. Brady, Hagy, C. Hathaway. Second row: Mr. Wolfgang (coach), Ide, Cartledge, Ambrogi, Moore, Owings, Leary, A. Price, Mr. Grimmet (asst, coach). Third row: Ferguson, Hansell, Loomis, Collins (manager), Conover, Thompson, Kerns. j 14 FOOTBALL SNAPS 145 ) J. V. FOOTBALL First row—loft to right: Mills, Nuwman, Zuuner, Hansol (captain), McCallistor, Hathaway, Amadio. Sucond row: Sullivan (assistant manager), Benson, Skidmore, Frost, Ehlert, BuHln, McCallister, Cowan, Poulterer (assistant manager). Third row: Register, Huebner, Klein, Haim, Wagner, Steinman. U. D. SCHEDULE OPP 6 RADNOR 0 0 WEST CHESTER 52 13 LANSDOWNE 0 6 MEDIA IS 0 NORRISTOWN 18 0 CHELTENHAM . 58 0 LOWER MERION 7 This year's Jay-Vee football season was not one to be fairly measured in terms of victories and defeats, but we are sure that every member of the squad has acquired those requisites to carry on through life: clean sportsmanship, a fine moral standing, and the friendship of one’s fellowmen. This year’s club was led by Harry Hansell, their captain, and Dick Newman, the mainstay in the backfield. The former was the recipient of the Charles McIntyre Award. He is the second person to receive this award. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL U. D. SCHEDULE OPP. Fin row—(luft o right): Smith, Goudlu, Vaulot, Kon Jackson, Wall, Jo Jackson, Wynn, Edwards, Houseman, Scarlet. 7 CHELTENHAM 6 12 YEADON 0 0 COLLINGDALE 7 0 CHESTER IS 7 SWARTHMORE 14 7 PROSPECT PARK 0 Second row: Coaches Coffey and Brooke, Santarlosci, Pennewell, Hamilton, McGregor, Tuebner, Riley, Strahley, Klinfelder, Famigetta, (Erickson, Clements, and Reed, assistant managers). Third row: Myles, Aroyan, Friti, Mooneyham, Deal, Dyke, O’NIell, McKinney, Casagrande. The past sophomore football season was composed of six games, three of which were lost and three won. This record is not an enviable record, but when we realize that in many games the team faced an opponent of greater experience and age we may well admire the record, not because of scores but because the sophomore team has played each game fair and square. Obviously the large purpose of sophomore football is not to build up an unbeatable team, but rather to offer a chance for willing sophomores to receive advance training for future varsity service. This season this foremost purpose has been accomplished with greater results than usual. 1146 1 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SUBURBAN CHAMPIONS Perhaps the most surprising athletic team in Upper Darby High School during the 1936-37 season was the Varsity Cross Country team. When one examines the schedule of dual meets in which the team participated, a surprisingly poor record is found. The schedule shows that the team won only three out of eight dual meets. In the first three meets the inexpe ience of the team took its toll with the result that these meets were lost, although they were keenly contested. Gradually, however, the team did improve and the fighting spirit which prevailed throughout the season began to show its effectiveness. Of the last five meets three were won, two of them, by a perfect low score of 15. The real surprise of this team is illustrated by the results of the Suburban Championships. The team, having lost most of its dual meets, had only a mediocre rating for championship competition. However, fortune smiled upon the Royals and every team which before had caused trouble for them went down to defeat. The five Royals who placed in the Championships were Bond, Huebner, Quigley, Gow, and Zerfing, fora low score of 53 points. Incidentally, this year the Championships were held on the Cobb's Creek Golf Course, a neutral course to all suburban teams. Coach Strange is mainly responsible for this idea and thus far it has proved a good one for Upper Darby. Undoubt- Captain Boyer edly, most of the credit for the final showing of the Royal belongs to Coach Strange for keeping team spirit alive and keeping them in good condition. Coach $uan9e U. D. VARSITY SCHEDULE—1936 OPP. 36 Overbrook .... 19 33 Abington 23 35 Lower Merion .... 20 15 Glen-Nor 96 36 Norristown .... 19 15 Ridley Park .... 86 23 West Chester .... 35 30 Olney 25 Suburban Championships—First place Low Score wins (Left to right) Pfleiderer (manager), Boyer (captain), Gow, Huebner, Bond, Hokanson, Zerfing, Quigley, Kehl (asst, coach), Strange (coach). 147 1 VARSITY SNAPS JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY The main purpose of the Junior Varsity is to furnish a nucleus for next season’s team. Most of these Jay Vees are sopho- mores and juniors who will improve from season to season. Of the present members on the Junior Varsity several of them look most promising and have already produced results. The captain, Robert Hutchinson, is only a sophomore and has shown promise already. Several others—Wahl, Ewing, Burlin, Fricker, Wilds and Niemeyer, all sophomores and juniors—are due for Varsity competition in the future should they continue to improve. The Junior Varsity, as did the Varsity, had dual meets of their own with other Jay Vee teams. Although no definite Record of these meets was kept, they fared about as well as the Varsity. They did not run in a championship meet, however. Sitting: Wahl, Ewing, Burlin, Killeen, Hutchinson (captain), Criswell, Tricker, Wilds, Niemeyer. Standing: Purdy (soph. asst, manager), Semple, Gallant, Fetters, Cucknell, Weston, McCaw, Farrell, Felger, Starling, Ferguson (jun. asst, manager), Horner (soph. asst, manager). (148 SOCCER Under the able tutelage of Mr. Milne and Mr. Minacci the soccer team hammered and plugged its way to a Suburban League Triple- Championship with Abington High School, and Berwyn adding another title to its already distinguished record and keeping up the tradition set by former Royal soccer teams. U. D. SCHEDULE OPP. 1 Borwyn . 0 0 West Philadelphia 1 5 Episcopal 0 1 Frankford 2 3 Swarthmore 1 1 Haverford 0 1 Swarthmore College Froth. 2 0 . Borwyn 2 4 Abington 1 4 Swarthmoro 1 1 Lower Morion 0 1 Haverford 0 1 Lantdowne 0 1 Abington . Girard Colloge 2 0 3 0 24 . Lower Morion 1 16 Tie (or Suburban Championship with Abington and Borwyn The Purple and Gold booters had a strong machine but inability to combine cost them many a scoring chance. Despite this fact, no league team defeated Upper Darby twice while two opponents were handed double defeats. At times the team was like an auto- mobile without an engine but as a rule it performed on all cylinders giving a smooth and convincing performance, and clearly showing its superiority over opposing teams. Joe Pizuti and Kenneth Mink, captain, proved most outstand- ing on this year's squad, Pizuti winning many games by his timely goals and Mink doing rugged work in breaking up the determined drives of the enemy. Coach Milne Copto,„ Mink First row—sitting—left to right: Harris, Pizuti, Davis, Doth, Mink, Wackenhuf, Schrader, Bram, Duffey, Boardman, Buono. Second row: Clark (manager), Mr. Milne (coach), Pepper, Truett, Burris, Gifford, Bedrossian, Hoffman, Boyer, Pedro, Zecco, Mr. Minacci (asst, coach). Third row: Petragnani, Gorman, Cropper, Wogel, Dubins, Shubert, Taylor, Wiley. 149] Coach Scoff Capfain Yerger VARSITY HOCKEY Capably led by Captain Ruth Yerger, the hockey team has had a surprisingly successful year, winning three games, tying four, and losing one, the last game of the season with Upper Merion. The keen fighting spirit and the splendid cooperation of the team in general, did much to make the hockey season successful. Peg Dougherty, a speedy wing, was particularly outstanding. Strong defense was made pos- sible by Helen Walton, goalie, and her two fullbacks, Ann de Bordenave and Marion Stovall. Betty Anne Searle, the peppiest on the team, proved an inspiration with her sparkling animation on the field and her rousing cheers from the sidelines. Our mascot, Scotty,” which Miss Scott presented to the team at the close of last year’s season, was present at every game, an inspiration for good luck. Scotty’s” popularity is overwhelming, for he has gained a foot- hold in each girl’s heart. Evidence of good sportsmanship was constantly present, even at field practice. Faithful attendance was the keynote of daily practices, for without such, the team could not have had so many successful games. U. D. SCHEDULE OPP. 2 Media .... 1 2 Lansdowne .... 0 0 Lower Merion ..... 0 2 Nether Providence .... 2 1 Haverford .... 1 1 Swarthmore . . . . 1 2 Ridley Park .... 0 1 Upper Merion . . .. 2 VARSITY PICTURE Leff to right: Schadewald, Manager,- Miss Fry, Assistant Coach,- Miss Scott, Coach Rutherford, Meyer, Stovall, Haney, de Bordenave, Robertson, Searle, Carpenter, Moyer, Walton, Ent, Dougherty, Yerger, Captain. 1150] JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY RECORD U. D. 0 Media OPP. 0 0 Lansdowne 0 0 . Lower Merion . 0 0 Nether Providence 2 1 Haverford 1 0 Swarthmore 1 3 Ridley Park 0 0 Upper Merion 3 JUNIOR VARSITY PICTURE Fronl Row: Prescoff, Clements, Hackett, Embree, Himmelsbach, Cross, Conard, Morrell, Gordon, Ide, Lehndorf. Back Row: Miss Fry, Assistant Coach; Ganzo, Dougherty, McCallister, Nissen, Allen, Howarth, Baringer, Merrill, Taylor, Sparks, Burleigh, Frees, Manager. 1151 ] The team that ranked third in national competition RIFLE TEAM Under the able instruction of their coach, Mr. Wood, the Upper Darby Rifle Team again enjoyed a winning season. Upper Darby’s marksmen were victorious in eleven matches, while losing two, one of these by only a single point, 495-494. The success of the team was helped immeasurably by the method- ical efficiency of their manager, Ernest Tyler, and the excellent shooting and fine cooperation of Captain Jane Pryse. Although this is the first time a girl has been honored with the captaincy, Captain Pryse proved she well merited the honor. A new range record has been s$t of 499 out of a possible 500. This was in the competition for the National Championship, in which the team placed 3rd with a total score of 994 x 1000, and 2nd in their class. Although half the team was composed of seniors, Coach Wood has a fine nucleus of juniors and sophomores around which to build next year's team. SCHEDULE Norwood H. S. . Upper Morion Central H. $., N. Y. Alumni Croiby H. S., Conn. Control H. S., Minn. Upper Merion Lewii Sk Clark, Wash. . South H. S., Ohio . Ml. Joy H. S. Manheim H. S. . Munhall H. S. . . Hill School . . Coach Wood Captain Pryse 'Indicate! shoulder-to-ihouldor match fr 8 'rur PM 1 First row: Mr. Wood (coach). Chase, Pryse (captain), Sanney, Sibley, Weigelt, Tyler. Second row: Stanton, Emick, Wait, Dodge. 1152) WRESTLING (suburban champions!) Again this year, one of Upper Darby’s most successful teams, brought another championship to their spfendid record. It is easily seen, merely by glancing at the schedule and scores of the meets, that Upper Darby’s powerful team had no trouble in any dual meet, except in the meet with Cheltenham. That one found the Royals behind with four matches to go,- however, with a determined spurt, Upper Darby again conquered to the tune of 19-14. Our wrestling team won the suburban title, placed second in the district meet, and gained two individual titles. One to Tom Ide. undefeated this year in the 165-lb. class, and the other to the Royal captain, Bernie Wenger in the 135-lb. class. The perennial success of the team is due in large measure to Upper Darby’s coach—‘ Bill’’ Geyer. Quoting from Ken Hay of the Morning Inauirer—“although not an experienced wrestling man, he imparted what knowledge he had gained from hard work and diligence to the boys, and gaining their confidence through the medium of an engaging personality. Geyer keeps a proper balance between work and fun. He has succeeded to such an extent, that his men have garnered two titles in the Suburban League and finished runner up a third time.’’ With an excellent coach, good team, and a little luck, the team will have another successful season next year. SCHEDULE U. D. Team Opp. 37' 2 Radnor 1 Vi 28 Upper Merion . 9 28' 2 . Haverford . 4' 2 19 . Cheltenham . . . 14 25 Lonsdale 8 27' 2 . Abingfon 7 Vl 25 Lower Merion . 8 Won suburban titio,- placed second in district meet, two district individual championships—Wenger (135 lbs.), Ide (165 lbs.) in Middle Atlantic States Championships Wenger placed second in his pound class, and Ide third in his pound class. Coach Gever Captain Wenger First row—(sitting): MacAdam, Boyer, Horpel, Wenger (captain), Ferguson, Stevenson, Riffert. 153 J Second row: String (manager), Kaehne, Ide, Hansell, Tricker, Brady, Mr. Geyer (coach). VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Upper Darby s 1936-37 basketball team finished in its customary position of runner-up to Lower Merion by winning eight league games and losing six. Those of the Varsity who received their letters were Townsend, Schreiber, Bradin, Cain, Leary, Hagy, Thomas, Joachim, Morlino, Gartland, and Owen (Mgr ). The Royals opened their league campaign with a thrilling 23-17 victory over Lower Merion at the Palestra. The next game saw a complete reversal of form resulting in a defeat at the hands of Cheltenham. The next four games, however, were wins which included Haverford, Norristown, Lansdowne, and Abington. The Upper Darby boys dropped the next three games to Radnor, Lower Merion, Cheltenham. In the last five league games the Royals defeated Haverford, Lansdowne, and Abington but lost to Norris- town and Radnor. In addition to the league games played, Upper Darby defeated Collingdale, Chester, Wilmington and lost to Episcopal in non-league affairs. In the Kiwanis Tournament Upper Darby won from Marple-Newtown, Collingdale,and Clifton Heights (Suburban 4 Champions) but lost a heart-breaking extra-period game to Chester in the finals for the championship. In recognition of his brilliant play in the Kiwanis Tournament, John Thomas, big Upper Darby center, was selected as first team center on the All-Kiwanis Team. U. D. Opponent 31 . Collingdale 14 19 Episcopal 20 23 Lower Merion 17 19 Cheltenham 30 22 Haverford 13 26 Norristown 18 17 Lansdowne 13 29 Abington 16 15 . Radnor . 18 29 . Chester . 17 17 Wilmington 16 10 . Lower Merion . 28 16 Cheltenham 26 17 Haverford 11 20 Norristown 22 24 Lansdowne 16 20 . Radnor . 29 29 Abington 11 Kiwanis Tournament 25 22 Marple-Newtown Collingdale 22 14 30 Clifton Heights 15 26 . Chesterf . 30 League Games tExtro Period Game Won 14 Lost 8 Coach Goas Captain Schreiber VARSITY BASKETBALL Standing: Mr. Grimmetf (Asst. Coach), Thomas, Joachim, Owen (Mgr.), Morlino, Gartland, Mr. Goas (Coach). Sitting: Bradin, Cain, Townsend, Schreiber (Capt.), Leary, Hagy, Penman. 1154 ?aW e ji y SCHEDULE JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL U. D. OPP. 23 Collingdale 22 27 Episcopal......................11 20 Lower Morion...................23 26 Cheltenham.....................13 12 Haverford......................24 18 Norristown.....................11 11 Lansdowne 5 25 Abington.......................17 8 Radnor.........................10 20 Chester........................30 18 Wilmington.....................30 11 Lower Merion...................19 26 Cheltenham.....................13 21 Haverford......................23 27 Norristown.....................11 24 Lansdowne......................16 23 Radnor.........................21 16 Abington.......................18 Won—10 Lost—8 Slandingi Mr. Grimisi tt (assistant coach), Bsess, Brickor, Gr n , Whit (manager), Sp nc r, Wall, Hathaway, Mr. Goat (coach). Sitting: Wynn, H alis, Jackson, J., Ambrogi, M rriman, Jackson, K., Cranston, Ward. VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL U. D. GAMES OPP. 17 Haverford.................................. .36 27 Upper Merion .22 43 Swarthmore . .17 26 Radnor..................................... .28 19 Lower Merion . 18 27 Media 23 25 Ridley Park . 18 41 Banks Business College 5 34 Lansdowne....................................28 The girls of the varsity basketball team, under the able captainship of Marion Stovall, ended a successful season by winning seven of nine well-fought games. Stovie,” the captain, was high scorer and the outstanding player of the season. The runner-up for this honor was Aurian Null, the only sophomore to make the varsity squad. Both Helen Walton and Kitty Learning are to be congratulated for the outstanding coop- eration they gave Stovie.” The guards, Ruth Yerger, Clara Taylor, and Virginia Ent, also deserve praise for the fight they showed in every game. And, last but not least, the managers. Every bit of praise is to be extended to Kathleen Norman, who, with her tireless effort, managed all the affairs of the team. Although everyone looked forward to the Lower Merion game, the consensus of opinion among the players this year, was that the Swarthmore game was the most outstanding. This was true because of the clean playing, good sportsmanship, and the friendly atmosphere. Miss Fry is much encouraged by the prospects for next year’s team, and wishes it a successful season under the captain-elect, Betty Anne Searles. Coach Fry Captain Stovall First row—left to right: Taylor, Searles, Dougherty, Yerger, Stovall (captain), Ent, Learning, Null, Walton. Second row—left to right: Wallick (manager), Rutherford, Miss Fry (coach). 1156) JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL OPP. 22 25 18 12 9 12 5 12 Under the leadership of Renee Conard, the girls of the junior varsity team climaxed the season with a commendable record. Playing eight games, the team brought home laurels for six. Along with the varsity players, they learned the new two-division style of basketball. There is scarcely a player who does not think the new system a vast improvement on the old one, as it makes the game much faster. SCHEDULE . Haverford . Upper Merion Swarthmore Radnor Lower Merion Media Ridley Park Lansdowne U. D. First row—left to right: Nissen, Lockeman, Magee, Howarth, Conard (captain), Iredale, Galligan, Wigmores, Springfield. Second row—left to right: Leatham (manager), Gonzo, Morrell, Evans, Voightsburg, Dougherty, Miss Fry (coach). 1157 | BOYS’ SWIMMING There were two new school records established this year. Jack Maher set a new record of 1:14.0 for the 100-yard backstroke, while the 180-yard medley relay team, composed of Jack Maher, Jim Jamison, and Walt Lang, lowered the record from 2:15.0 to 2:02.1. It is interesting to note that this entire medley team will return next year. U. D. 46 51 49 46 29 39 50 25 41 48 424 SEASON RECORD OPP. . Catholic . 26 Eddystone 24 Eddystone 26 Haverford 29 Girard College 46 Norristown 36 . Radnor . 25 Coatesville 50 Abington 34 Valley Forge M. A. . 17 310 Captain Price r 1158] Bottom Row: Bush, Tilden, Neithammer, Klienfoldor, Boyer, Jamison. Top Row: Mr. Herzog (Coach), Savin (Manager), de Bordenave, Toy, Bolton, Durning, Schultz, Price (Captain), McCormack, Donofrio, Lang, Maher, Green, Rowland. GIRLS’ SWIMMING With three varsity letter girls remaining, Captain McCallister, Peggy Moyer, Ruth Free, Coach Scott started preparation for tackling her swimming schedule. The high scorer of this year was Lillian McCallister. The two divers of this year's team were Helen Johns and Doris McCallister, both sophomores. The mermaids won three meets and lost three meets. The girls were disappointed at losing their last meet to their great rival, Haverford. A new trophy was available this year and the girls were sorry that its home would be Haverford for a year. From Edie Riley’s hands goes the job of manager to Jane Schneider. We wish Miss Scott loads of success for next year’s team and may she turn out an undefeated championship team! ,in McCollist, SCHEDULE Norristown . Radnor . Abington Coatesville Cheltenham Haverford Sealed—left ro right: Rosser, Merrill, Johns, Carpenter, Moyer, Golbrailh, New- Man, Greenfield, Riece, Willing, Free. Standing: Mist Scott (coach), Schneider (asst, manager), Riley (manager), Rhodes Valler, Haney, Jamison, McCallister, D. McCallister, L. Robinson (captain), Gruel de Bordenave. 159 I GOLF TEAM 1936 Sifting—left fo right: Ide, Phillips, Mur- ray, Uphouse, Gonzalez, Young, C. Cassidy, Abbot, McAllister. Standing: Lister, Niclcell, Santmyers, Miller, Mr. McDonnell (coach), Moore T. Cassidy, Jones, Edmundson. BOYS TENNIS, 1936 U. D. Opp. 3 . Episcopal Academy . 3 W Penn Charter W Yeadon 8 Upper Darby Junior High 1 4 . Abington . 1 5 •Cheltenham 0 4 •Coatesville 1 6 . Haverford . 0 3 . •Norristown 2 5 . Haverford College J. V. 4 3 •Berwyn 2 2 . •Lansdowne 3 1 . •Lower Merion 4 4 . Radnor 1 26 League Total 14 League Matches. W—Matches won; score unknown. GIRLS TENNIS, 1936 U. D. Opp. 1 Friends Select . 4 4 Peirce Business College 3 0 Abington . 5 0 Cheltenham 5 4 . Coatesville . 1 0 Westtown Friends 5 1 . Norristown . 4 2 Berwyn 3 1 . Lansdowne . 4 4 Peirce Business College 0 1 Lower Merion 4 3 Radnor 2 6 Lansdale . . 1 4 Lansdale 3 4 Ridley Park 1 U. D. GOLF 1936 SCHEDULE Opp. 9 . Berwyn . 6 8' 2 Lower Merion 6Vl 7 . Abington 8 3 Haverford 12 14 Sharon Hill 1 10' 2 . Berwyn . 4 Vl 6 Lower Merion 9 10' 2 Abington 4 Vl 10' 2 Haverford 4 Vl 23 Upper Merion 22 3rd: Philadelphia and Suburban Inter-scholastics Suburban League Champions for 1936. Sitting—left to right: MacAdam, Walter, Schreiber (captain), Owen. Standing: Robinson, Willis (manager), Hokanson, Mr. Stevens (coach), Wilkinson, Davis, Burton. GIRLS’ TE N NI Sitting—left to right: Heflin, Briley, Bortz (captain), Wieder, Myers. Standing: Scheetz (assistant manager), Learning, Levin, Heppe, Zorn, Carpenter, Mcllvaine (manager). 11601 BASEBALL 1936 Silling—left lo right: Lonergon, Sweeney, Oyke, Maltberger, Goskill, Tracy, Phillips, Longnas, Loomis, Owings, Holden. Second row: Mr. Mlnacci (Assl. Coach), Thompson, Ljungquisl, Cranslon, John Korfman, Amadio, Udilsky, Bradin, Taylor, Theurer (Mgr.), Mr. Goas (Coach). Bock row: Harris, Richards, Coirn, Baxter, Gormain. U. D. TEAM OPP. 15.......................Prospect Park.......................2 6..........................Episcopal . 1 20 Lansdowne .4 0 Norristown . . . . . 1 6 .Abington....................4 8 .... Lower Merion .1 0..........................Haverford........................2 7 Cheltenham . . 3 11..........................Lansdowne...................... .8 8 Norristown ... ... 11 2 .... Abington 3 4 Lower Merion ... 1 3 ... Haverford 4 4 Cheltenham........................5 7 .... Chester.........................8 TRACK TEAM 1936 First row- left to righl: Millet (Mgr.), Hoffman, Huebner, LaBrosia, Kerns, Kirkpatrick, Allen, Gotchens, Douoherty. Anderson, Rosenwald, Iredale (Trainer). Second row: Mr. Wolfgang (Coach), Leary, DeBordenave, Crowell, Mothews, Rolh, Smith, Mann, Hoffman, Marks, Snyder (Capl.), Domingues, Price, DeLuca, Larson, Burris, Boss, Coles, Flohr, Mr. Brooke (Assl. Coach). Third row: Dubins. Hollingsworth, Huebner, Buner, Boyer, Sibley, Criswell, Tuenor, Patterson, Quinn, Mullin, Ambrogi, Chase, Miller, Talbot, Cartledge, Boerner, Abel, Beaumont, Jaus, Nurnbeig, Farrell, Bond, Titlow, Jenkins. Bock row: Mr. Coffee (Asst. Coach), Carroll, Weston, Dotti, Metz, Fenimore, Skidmore, Belyea, Pain, Horpel, Collins, Faulkner, Coulter, Spencer, Sterling, Shead. McCraw. U. D. OPP. 35 Norristown 62 61 2 Ridley Park 46% 2nd . Delaware County Championship 58%. Episcopal Academy 58% 2nd-Tie . Ursinus College Relay Carnival 39%. Lower Merion 683 4 1st Villanova College 6th . P. 1. A. A. District One Championship 1st P. 1. A. A. State Championship District One 2nd Glen-Nor. West Chester Tri-Angular Meet 3rd . Suburban Championship [161 | GOLF, 1937 Captain Cassidy Shooting to the fore with a bang comes the golf team. Lower Merion's crack team has bowed in defeat to the Royals, and the squad is sensing another cham- pionship. Coach McDonnell has moulded his team around juniors and sophomores, who have been coming through in great fashion against staunch competition. First row: Searle, Thomo , Heflin, Carpenter, Learning. Second row: Gibson, Dinsmore, Embree, Gonzalez, Sheetz. Coach Hof Captain Heflin GIRLS’ TENNIS 1937 Presenting an inexperienced group on the courts, the girls’ tennis team has lost the majority of its matches. However, Coaches Holmesand Rule have been build- ing with an eye to the future, and an Upper Darby championship very soon is not unlikely. Evelyn Heflin, who plays a singles posi- tion, is the squad's captain. BOYS’ TENNIS 1937 At the midway mark of a lengthy twenty-three match season, the boys’ tennis team has been meet- ing with average success. Led by theircaptainofayearago, Bernie Schreiber, the Royal netmen have been providing stiff opposition for all suburban opponents in this district as well as entering other competition. Coach S Firs row: Ulrich, Owen, Schreiber, Wallers, Burlln. Second row: Reasor, Hokanson, Wilkinson, Mr. Stevens. 1162 1 Coach Goas First row: Wynn, Crandall, Cranston, Naughton, C. Korfman, Loomis, Truitt, Penman, Shaw, Ricker, Second Row: Mr. Goas, Wheaton, Amadio, R. Korfman, Smith, Beese, Germain, Owings, Graves, John, Syren, Clarke, Mr. Minacci. BASEBALL 1937 Losing many of its decisions by a single run, the baseball squad is truly the hard-luck team of the spring sport schedule. The team hasn’t been discouraged by these un- fortunate breaks. Because Coach Goas has a veteran group of seniors, along with a sprinkling of sophomores and juniors, the school looks to the team to go places. Coach Wolfgang Captain Huebner Front row—sitting: Horpel, McCullough, Myles, Quinn, Marks, Belyea, Burnley, Huebner (captain), Ambrogi, Kremer, Nurnberg, Boyer, Bram, Wells. Second row: Mr. Wolfgang (coach), Haworth, Zerfing, Curran, Wall, Titlow, Weston, Gauer, Leary, Cartledge, Joachim, Townsend, Pizuti, Cresta (manager). Third row: Mr. Coffey (asst, coach), Rosenwald, McCarthy, Semple, Brem, Spencer, Quigley, Col- lins, Carroll, Mullin, Penman, Viney, Tomassone. Possessing a wealth of material in the track events and a doleful lack of it in the field, the track team has been having its usual good season. Highlighting the season has been the work of the mile relay team composed of Ambrogi, Belyea, Burnley, and Captain Huebner, who are holders of the Suburban Championship. TRACK TEAM 1937 163 I SPRING SNAPS [164 THE ORCHESTRA Post Graduate : Jeanne McCann, Norma Leicey, Ruth Fogley. Seniors: Frank Lewis, Barbara Woods, Bill Hitz, Viroil Wright, Ernest Tyler, Charles McCormick, John Mackenzie, Mildred Woodroffe. Juniors: Thomas Coulter, Paul McConnell, John Dash, Don Esterline, Paul Gerlach, June Thomas, Jean Barton, Virginia Chalfant, Roberta Pa rich ill. Sophomores: Richard Somers, James Casagronde, Sydnoy Zwait, William Horner, Harry Linn, John 8oyce, Richard Farrell, Rodney Chase, Robert Fe, Stewart Jenkins, William Hargreaves, Warren Mell, William Mooro, Dick Wood, Edith Bertrand, Marion Moeslin, Joanne Palmer. According to Director David D. M. Haupf, the school orchestra, numbering forty, was one of the best-balanced organizations of its kind that has ever been organized. Among other things, they accompanied the annual production of the Dramus Club,- presented a Christmas musical; and, in conjunction with the A Cappella Chorus, put on a program from the radio station WHAT. Eighteen members are lost by graduation, but the incoming sophomores will probably take care of these vacancies. Post Gradual® Molon. Grode XII: G. Boll, Boashoro. Brown, Doiwiolor, Dodgo, Lorentz, Loosor, Malthes, Slock, Van Andon, Von Inwegen, Wh®rry, Wiso Grado XI: Andorson, Allen, Auvo, Cartlodge. Chamberlin, Eltors, Germain, Hoffman, Hulick, Johnson, Joseph, Meloney, Peiitgog, Reyburn, Rien. Grado X: V. Ball, Bickel, Biorly, Chase, Cavender, Giffort, Good, Hamilton, Harrison, Hobdell, Kirshnor, Leonard, Lutz, Oliver, Perner, Reamer, Sheply, Welch, Wilson. THE BAND The band this year was under the personal supervision and direction of Mr. Dotti. The lieutenants were George Ball, Herbert Slack, and Howard Rien. No captain was selected. Since the band is one of the most important musical organizations in the school, and also since it has numerous opportunities to display the colors of the Alma Mater, one can readily see that the need for new uniforms is very urgent. This can only be accomplished, however, with the whole-hearted support of the faculty, school board, taxpayer, and student body. The band also gave its annual concert in May. Outside competition was again repeated when the band played in the Hallowe en Parade and also the Baby Parade at Sixty- ninth Street. A trophy was won in the Baby Parade for being the band doing the best playing and marching in the performance. 1166 1 (167) CL unior BIG-HEARTED HERBERT'1 Directed by Myrtle V. Ardis CAST 1. HERBERT KALNESS 2. ELISABETH KALNESS 3. ROBERT KALNESS . 4. MARTHA . . . . 5. HERBERT KALNESS, JR. 6. ALICE KALNESS . 7. ANDREW GOODRICH 8. AMY LAURANCE . 9. JAMES LAWRENCE 10. MR. GOODRICH . 11. MRS. GOODRICH . 12. MR. HAVENS . . . 13. MRS. HAVENS . . George Francis . Thelma Lee Harry Jones Ruth Greenfield John W. Cornell Dolly Lou Miller William Morrison Jane Pryse William H. Wilkins . Robert Neuman . Judith Jackson Richard Curtis Thomas Ainsworth Mildred Turner June Kompass RESUME The play, Big-Hearted Herbert, was presented by the class of 1937 in their junior year. This play, which ran for such a long time on Broadway and was later made into a motion picture, was directed under the personal supervision of Miss Myrtle Ardis. It should be added, on behalf of the cast and various committees which also took a major role in the production of the play, that this farce was a great success and was considered by many authorities and critics as one of the best played comedies ever put on by the students of Upper Darby High School. This story centers around Herbert Kalness, a self-made man, who insists on the fact that his family must be brought up in the plain traditions. When his daughter, Alice, becomes engaged to a Harvard man, his wife, Elisabeth Kalness, insists on inviting all the Harvard men, in the gang, to dinner as well as an open invitation to have ice cream at any convenient time. When Herbert Kalness sees how these boys are wrecking his house and also destroying the morals upon which he has based the raising of his children, he narrowly escapes going out of his mind with rage. Herbert’s home becomes safe for these Harvard men only after his family has embarrassed him before one of his dependable customers by embracing his plain tradition literally. The sight of his wife in an old wrapper and a supper of Irish stew and apple pie destroyed this curmudgeon’s resistance. So, we see that his weapons are futile before the delightful feminine wiles of his loving and long-suffering wife. 1169] ( C he cfe enior MRS. MOONLIGHT Directed by Miss Margaret N. Yerkes CAST TOM MOONLIGHT.................... MINNIE........................... EDITH JONES...................... SARAH MOONLIGHT................... PERCY MIDDLING.................... JANE MOONLIGHT.................... WILLIE RAGG....................... PETER ............................ . William Wilkins Doris Parker Peggy Goheen Helen Churchill . Judith Jackson Thomas Ainsworth Jane Pryse Jack Cornell I Richard Curtis John Ehlert The senior class play was a drama by Benn W. Levy with an English setting starting in 1881. Sarah Moonlight, wife of Tom Moonlight, was the possessor of an unusual necklace which gives one wish to every owner. Mrs. Moonlight had made a wish, when her daughter Jane was born, that she might always remain young. Mrs. Moonlight, on finding her marital bliss endangered by the fulfilment of the wish, disappears. Seventeen years later, Jane Moonlight decides to marry Willie Ragg, a capricious, happy-go-lucky fellow. Sarah Moonlight returns as a cousin and succeeds in preventing her daughter from marrying Willie. Jane finally marries Percy Middling, who is the opposite in character from Willie. When Mrs. Moonlight is assured of Jane s marrying Percy Middling, she again drops out of the life of the Moonlight family. Sarah returns in her old age, her outward appearance the same as forty-seven years ago, unrecognized by anyone except Tom Moonlight and Minnie, an old servant. Tom and Sarah, happily reunited, die within a few minutes of each other, bringing the play to a dramatic close. f 171 ] 11721 0f er eiia The Dramus Club in presenting the thirteenth annual production, “The Sunbonnet Girl,” demonstrated their ability to meet discouraging situations. Mr. Haupt’s illness of two weeks prevented him from directing these rehearsals. However, rehearsals went on and the ability of the cast to meet this situation and their loyalty is worthy of tribute. The assistance of Miss Mallon and Mr. Dengler at this time was no little appreciated. On the last night of rehearsals, William Maun was taken ill. The Dramus Club was fortunate to be able to call on Mark Dawson, ’36, who responded with willingness, and his capable handling of his character gave the cast renewed confidence. Mr. Haupt was able to conduct both evenings and the curtain closed on two very successful presentations of a delightful two-act musical comedy. The show was unusual this year in having some exceptionally fine dance routines and catchy music. THE CAST (in order of their appearance) MIRANDA MEADOWS....................................................... . Janet Stratford, '37 LUELLA LUMPTON (a village maiden) Elizabeth F. Stewart, '38 EVALINA SCROGGS (a snippy little thing) Grace R. Russell, '38 SADIE SIMPKINS (another village maiden) (Friday evening) Dorothy Grotz, '38 SADIE SIMPKINS (another village maiden) (Saturday evening) . . Ruth C. Will, '37 RUE8EN McSPAVIN (just a little dull in spots).......................................Harry P. Johnston, '38 MRS. MEADOWS (president of local music club) Bette A. Brown, '37 HIRAM MEADOWS (a kindly farmer).......................................................... Homer Abel, '38 EZRA McSPAVIN (who represents the law)..................................................Charles Prince, '38 MRS. COLEMAN (wealthy patron of music) Leora M. Niland, '37 BARBARA COLEMAN (her daughter) Betty J. Hannan, '37 BOB COLEMAN (her son) William E. Maun, '37 JERRY JACKSON (Bob's chum) . Earl J. Gifford, '38 SUSAN CLIFTON (the Sunbonnet Girl) Betty Niland, '37 MRS. SCROGGS (a lady of many words)..................................................Eleanor M. Hull, '38 ABIJAH SCROGGS (a man of few words and guardian of the Sunbonnet Girl) .... James R. Preston, '37 CHORUS OF GIRLS—'36, ’Norma Leicey; '37, Helen Churchill, Judith Jackson. Peggy Metter, Viola Pierson, Elizabeth Palmieri, Theodora Reice, Ann Rutledge, Ruth Scheckter, Martha Wase, Virginia Wilson, Barbara Woods, Mildred Woodroffe,- '38, Christine Henszey, June Parkin, •Agnes Porter, Pat Randolph, Betty Seidenberg, Vera Sharpe, Jean Wallick; '39, Phyllis Cade, Jean Davis, Peggy Evans, Ruth Butterworth, loanne Palmer, Doris Mitnick, •Gloria Marcus. Marjorie Miller, Ruth Royal, ’Josephine Roth, Florence MacMullen, Leonora Simen, ’Jane Whitaker, Janet Bold, Sara Jean Lewis, Betty Prescott. •Understudy to a principal. CHORUS OF BOYS—'37, Donald Briner, Joseph Farrell, '38, ’Edward Allen, John Zimmerman,- '39, ’John Edwards, •Frank Shirtz, ’Ross Van Sciver, ’Miles Wedeman. •Understudy to a principal. DANCERS—'37, Dorothy Bacher, Edith Dougherty, ’Shirley Jones, Jane McCann, Jo McRory, ’Geraldine Rehrig; '38, •Jeanne McCullough, Thelma Rudolph; '39, Martha Magee, ’Jo McCann, Frances Merrell, Dolores Toews, Annabel Wright. •Assisted in setting the dances. EXECUTIVE STAFF—FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. David D. M. Haupt, Director Miss Zita E. Mallon, General Supervisor Mr. McKinley H. Stevens, Technical Adviser Mr. Watrous H. Irons, Business Adviser Mrs. Alma G. Wolstenholme, Honorary Member Stage Manager—Robert Barr, '37 Chief Electrician—Otto Keser, '37 Assistants—Thomas Foltz, '38,- Arthur Gow, '38 Business Manager—Ruth Kellogg, 37 Assistant—William Gauch, '38 1173) AR0Y HIGH hoOL CHOftAL . Cl If SEVENTH ANNUAL CANTATA OLIVET TO CALVARY , ' MA GH 20. 1 7 . j v nova This, undoubtedly the largest club of the school, has this year added to its already full schedule. Under Mr. Dengler’s direction the Choral Club presented its second annual Steel Pier Frolic. The Frolic this year was on a larger scale than the first, featuring six varied forms of entertainment. The Club also held two concerts, the Spring and Christmas Concerts, in addition to the annual cantata which was Stainer’s “Olivet to Calvary.’’ In addition to the usual work of the Chorus, the Choral Club sang at the Easter Sunrise Service at Franklin Field. A new feature of the group was a party held on May 8. Here, entertainment and dancing composed an evening of enjoyment for the Club’s members. [174 1 Fir row—sitting: Wischan, Ainsworth, Hart, Bowman, Schadewald, «ditor Barrett, Neff, Neuman, Hood. Second row: Davis, Hurd, Ent, Kelloog, Brinton, Miss Clegg, Mr. Wolllck, Miss Gaukrodger, Hearn, Pinter, Simen, Rutledge, Bernard. Third row: McCombridge, Eottburn, Mann, Holloway. Howarfh Sanney, Bended, Rhodes, Heflin, Olsen, Lytter, Oberholtzor. Fourth row: Dodge, Dubins, Slock, Dement, Fisher, Clarke. The Upi-Dah, organized in 1916 as the only school publication, contains between Things like this never happen in my class. its covers, stories, humor and essays, representative of the various aspects of school life. Through the combined efforts of the literary, art, and business staff, ably advised by Miss Gaukrodger, Miss Clegg, and Mr. Wallick, this year’s Upi-Dah won first award in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Contest and in the P. S. P. A. Contest. The Acorn has now completed its ninth year of publication. It contains all the current news of both curricular and extra-curricular activities and athletics. One of its purposes is to keep students, parents, and teachers informed of the school life carried on in Upper Darby; and to that end, the staff under Miss Zita E. Mallon works faithfully. The Bark, issued this year on April 1 as a special nonsense edition, set new heights in record sales. Wonder if I made the front page today. Fir row—jilting: McCarter, Bullock, Hoffman, Schellenger, McCollisler, Butcher, Smith (editor), 8oonin (buj. mgr.), B. Nilond, Schreiber, Rice, Kunkel, Wolloce. Second row: Moeslein, Toylor, Henzsey, Wolfe, Mijj Mallon, Cunney, L. Nilond, Williamj, Sheddan, Kennedy. Third row: Wodemon, Merriman, Cortelyou. M76I rirst row—silling: Loomes, Wolf, L. Niland, B. Niland, Collins, Botcher, Honnon, Simens, Wallick. Second row: Guy, Grot , Froos, Haworth, Schadewald, Mr. Dame, Mr. Tyson, Miss Mallon, Hamlllon, ’aimer, Liecy, Huebner Third row: McConnell, Clark, Belyea, Wall, Townsend, Owens, Smylhe, Nodine, Schrieber, Price. The Student Council, organized in 1930 and sponsored by Mr. Tyson, Miss Mallon and Mr. Dame, has undertaken several important projects this year. During the Christmas season, the profits derived from a series of Charity Dances “Shall we call a sit-down strike? became the Council’s contribution to welfare. An extra-curricular study sheet was compiled and distributed to the student body with the view of eventually bringing about better student adaptation to extra-curricular activities. Will my kids get a kick out of this? I i'he Odk The 1937 Oak was produced under the direction of Mr. Noel and Mr. Wallick, advisers, Virginia Kennedy, business manager, and Robert Burlin, editor. The staff this year was exceptionally fine,- their diligence was only overshadowed by their enthusiasm. The Oak, as usual, sold very well, because, being a school record, it has a sentimental value for everyone, especially the graduating seniors. First row—sitting: Hoffman, Free, Hoy, Kennedy. Burlin (Editor), Shirtz, Jones, Syre, Oakes. Second row: Maurer, Sheckter, Mr. Wallick (Adviser), Mr. Noel (Adviser), Jones, Rehrig, Peirson, Endicott | 1 77 J Third row: Moore, Hamilton, Bellas, Kompass, Churchill, Edler, Childs. Fourth row: Gano, Boyor, Briner, Goff, Slack, Polls, Kramer. Fir row—silting: Daoughorty, Boyer, Pryse, Rutherford, Clark, loom , Butcher, Huebner, Hannan. Second row: Price, Stetzer, Searle, Ivert, Moyer, Mr. Dame, Russel, Newman, Bush, Tomalino. Third row: Quick, Hilles, Andrien, Wall, Nodine. So you were smoking corn silks on the corner again? The judicial funclions of fhe Student Government are controlled by the Tribunal. This group, composed of four members from each class under the advisership of Mr. Dame, tries all cases which violate the Code of Rules. The group this year has had joint committee meetings with the Student Council and the Board of Monitors to assure perfect coordination between these governing groups. Our new monitor's uniform,— spiffy, eh wot? The group of senior monitors includes those members of the Class of 1937 who have been on the Board of Monitors since they entered the Senior High School. Service in this group is a prerequisite for a position on the Tribunal. Again this year, the senior class as a whole has conducted itself in a commendable manner during the lunch period with no monitors on duty. Firs row—silling: Loomes, Wolf , Schroder, Pryse, L. Nlland, Miss Mallon, B. Nlland, McCallister, Huebner, Hannan, Butcher. Second row: Rowland, Tllus, Jones, Lee, Heflin, Kompass, O'Brien, Miller, Williams, Hood, Kramer. Third row: Clark, Donohoe, Hilz, Toy, Slack, Goff, Ido, Schreiber, Boyer, Price. 1178] “Why did that chorus guy ash us if we went to night school? r t row: Churney, Benson, Hanaman, Dash, Will, Corbley, Loicey, Suydam, Grolz, Clyde R. Dengler, Mson, Evans, Maurer, Wallick, Peirson, Rutledge, Young, Kirkpatrick, Rein, Hoffman, tcond row: Harvey, Esler, Waite, Dejoseph, Cumberland, Borer, Detweiler, Wilkes, Weng, Moyer, Marcus, ooper, Willis, Oliver, Greenfield, Youngfleish, McCrome, Cox, Phillips, Harlan, McLaughlin, Jablow, Bold, idolph, Johnson. iird row. Randolph, Jenson. Wischan, Colbert, Forstodl, Hart, Erickson, Steward, L. Niland, B. Niland, abrielson, Seidenberg, Edler, Brown, Tucker, Woods, Sheckter, Mann, Jaegle, Lotto, Palmieri, Parkin, lickerl. •urth row: Evans, Carpenter, Gefvert, McCormick, Wright, Sletsor, Schultz, Pennel, Siddall, Dempsey, uft, Oliver, McDonald, Pepper, Amaido, Harrison, Criswell, Prince, 0'8rien, Burrichter, Prescott. •h row Reese, Gorman Korn, Bellas, Fromtling, Hitz, Curtis, Preston, Goff, Abel, Andes, Jaus, Hunter dtke, Gifford, Muluney, Allen, Sterling, Werner, Barringer, Sharpe. «th row: Wilkinson, Sheddan, Donohue, Murphy, Kunkel, James, McGuire, Pechell, Henderson, Mooney, ide, Sweigert, Samson, Yost, Pritham, Jaus, Robertson, Lindsay, Wiggins, Thomas, Topham, Hutton, Hill. his group had a mosf outstanding season. Their First appearance was in the parade of ie 150th year anniversary celebration of Upper Darby. Later in the celebration they ana at the Rotary Club luncheon. On November 19 this chorus was signally honored by an invitation from Dr. Leopold tokowski to sing at a Youth Concert program of the Philadelphia Orchestra. All the ritics of the Philadelphia newspapers praised the work of the chorus. During the Christmas holidays the group made a trip to Harrisburg where they had een invited to sing at the convention of the Pennsylvania Education Association, here they literally put Upper Darby on the map because every section of Penn- rlvania was represented at the convention. Governor Earle heara the chorus at this oncer! and congratulated them on their fine program. The Algetrorca Club was organized in 1930 for those students who show a keen interest in mathematics. Its name is derived by taking the first two letters of the following branches: algebra, geometry, trigonometry, arithmetic and calculus. Under the able leadership of Miss Bock the club has had many interesting dis- cussions during the club meetings. The outstanding event of the year was the banquet held in February, at which Doris Helsengren, a former president of the club, was guest speaker. Viewing this from all angles. ar R Firs row—sitting: Wischon, Mogoo, Noll, Rehrig, Kaysen, Boonin, Schadewald, Briner, Drew, Wright, McCambridge, Tillson, Reed, Nichol, Bernard, Porter. Second row: Hood, Arndt, Pinter, Robinson, Galbraith, Neff, Miss Bock (odviser), Jablow, Hearn, Dorragh, Hardcostle, McGrath, Hazel. Third row: Koch, Bedrossian, Straehle, Mann, Crothers, Erickson, Scheetz, Title, McCabe, Dodge, Jones, Marshall. Fourth row: Bernard, Gow, Dement, Neuman, Farrell, Ainsworth. Left to right—Fir row—sitting: Green, Brown, Stelzer, Good brood, Barry, Doan, McCallisler, Morlino, Wilkinson, Cumberland, Zimmerman, McConaghy, Jonnings, Eslor, Kunkel. Socond row: Wilson, Rath, McLaughlin, Mauror, Robertson, Burke, Rosser, Homilfon, Cunney, Philips, Broughton, Pickell, West, Reice, Leory. Third row: Glah, Stovall, Fletcher, Weston, Manger, Turnbaugh, Heller, Cordero, Visalli, Sheckfer, Brady, Haines. Fourth row: Groskin, Walter, Philips, Cucknell, Lope, Killeen, Griffith, Nelson. ro ere Club I hope this sit-down strike lasts forever.” The Commerce Club was organized in November, 1927, under the supervision of Mr. Dame, with the stated purpose of promoting closer cooperation between students in the commercial department. Since that time the membership has increased from twenty-four to sixty-five students, and its activities have developed along three lines—service activities, guidance activities, and social activities. 'poefae The purpose of this club is to create o finer appreciation of poetry and a broader knowledge of the lives of the poets. This club, under the capable leadership of Miss Koch, has one meeting a month. This year at Christmas time, a scrap-book of children s poems was made and given to the Temple University Hospital. In April, Miss Duncan of Girard College was the guest speaker at a tea given for mothers. Spring is here, 'tis queer, ’♦is queer! Fiat row—titling: Ookt, Uhl, Hockelt, Hannan, Gibson, Kumion, Boonin, Keller, Canomon, Mitchell, Wiley. Second row: Ivea, Pinter, Wolf, Bullock, Eylet, Mitt Koch, McCarter, Lee, Himmelsbach, Kayten, Sheckter. Third row: Hearn, Neff, Drew, Edler, Sanney, Hamilton, Scheetz, Card, Hollingsworth, Barrett, Eostburn, Hardcastle, MocFodden. “You are! I ain’t. Although composed almost entirely of sophomore ma- terial, the Upper Darby fencing teams made a good showing for their fourth year of interscholastic compe- tition. The boys' fencing team has defeated Haverford, Norristown, Southern, Haverford College Junior Var- sity, and Penn Junior Varsity, and bowed to Northeast, Central, and Penn Charter. This team was regularly composed of Beck, Britton, and Gane. The girls’ trio, composed of Coleman, Sterling, and Wiley, won three meets and lost none. Both combinations were coached by Mr. Hall, adviser of the Fencing Club. I certainly am getting stuck up! ow—tilling: R. Wolf, Schodewold, Smyth (captain), E. Wolf (captain), Barrett. 2nd row: Boice, Maddamj, Mr. Boyd (cooch), Wiley, Nichols. 3rd row: Pin , Jon s, Scheetz. ebating Team has been in existence for a number of years, najor purpose of this organization is to have as large a number of r Darby students as possible come into contact with students of similar sts in other schools. The students also receive training in expression ntroversial matters. 181 1 lit row—t at d: Wil y, Stirling, Beclc, Britton, Gan (captain), Dodge, Coleman (manoger), Wallac . 2nd row: Horgrov t, Clift, Dunn, Ehlort, Mr. Hall (cooch), Flohr, Butcher, Brooks, Spilc r. 3rd row: MocMullan, Palmer, Russell, Pinter, Gorriby. Yes, he sprained his wrist. Fin row—sitting: Sibloy, Zimmormon, Fromtling, Hull, Sullivan. Second row: MacFadden, Barrett, Mrs. Wolstenholme (adviser), Parrish, Lehndorff. Third row: Nissen, Leathern, Whittaker, Warmulh. This club was just organized in January of this year. The object of the or- ganization is to further acquaint the members with nursing and social service work into which many of the girls are planning to enter upon leaving school. During the existence of the Club it has visited many institutions and hospitals, among which are Elwyn School for Feeble-minded Children, Jefferson Hospi- tal and Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children. The German Club was founded in 1930, with Miss Agnes B. Grunberg as the sponsor. Its two purposes are to acquaint the members further with the German language, and to provide recreation. Its activities include parties, and a banquet at the end of the year. The officers endeavor to provide suitable programs for each meeting, and occasionally invite special speakers to present various phases of German life. Wieners will be longer at the picnic this year. % First row—sitting: Hood, Hull, Schulz, Jennings, Wilkins. Heubner, Brem, Wolfinger, Reid, Moeslein. Second row: Searles, Grofz, McFadden, Bonsbach, Oliver, Miss Grunborg (adviser), Sevenson, Sounders, Smith, Anfinsen, Walters. Third row: Sykes, Moore, Boeshore, Smith, Gewiss, Strehle, Boyer, Ferguson. Fourth row: Farrell, Briner, Muensch, Shannon. (182 First row: Huobner, Clark, Poulterer, Ide, Haoy, Collins, Schollongor, Smythe, Townsend, Jamison, Sullivan, 8oyer, Wilkins. Second row: Bricker, Bedrossin, Quick, Keeler, Bond, Hokenson, Potts, Mr. Diehl, Reosor, Guy, Schreiber, Price, Brady, Hathaway, Brooks. Third row: Cranston, Cortelyou, Ferguson, Coulter. Greene, Belyea, Bolton, Owen, Hoy, Bass, Savin, Mayer, Burlin. «Fourth row: Gonzalez, Owen, Naoel, Gow, Schroder, Cornell, Barr, Mink, Slock, Ambrogi, Curtiss, Donohoe. Fifth row: McConnell, Moore, Owings, Goff, Mocklin, Leary, Carriage, Loomis. As one of «he two service organizations of the school, the Boys' Hi-Y Club has worked under the guidance of seventy boys, all cooperating with an unusually friendly and keen spirit, which in turn brought success to each activity undertaken by the club. Starting out by rendering valuable assistance at Christmas time in the collection and distribution of articles for the needy, the boys climaxed the year when they surpassed all previous records in attendance for their Annual Fathers' and Sons’ Banquet. Intermingled with these events were several minor banquets and other school functions to which the club gave its service. “Scuse, please. No, child, the elevators aren’t running. This honorary club was organized in the High School ten years ago by Miss Gaukrodger, who has since been its adviser. Jhe members elect ten girls from each class yearly on the bases of ideals, scholar- ship, and service to the school. The maximum membership each year is fifty, and by the method used, thirty girls are ultimately selected from each class. As is the case every year, the Mothers' and Daughters' Banquet, May 19, was the club’s main event. Fir row—tilling: Wischan, Oakes. Hood, Ivers, Rehrig, 8. Nilond, Butcher, Hannan (President), L. Niland, Boonin, Freos, Learning, E. Wolf, Wollick, Hoffman. Second row: Lee, Searle, Moyer. Reed, Grotz, Keller, Barrett, Miss Gaukrodger (Adviser), R. Wolf, Neff, Kumian, Meyer, Allen, Carpenter, Clime. Third row: Shirtz, Hart, Hollowoy, Pryse, McCallister, Jackson, Churchill, Kompass, Barringer, Heflin, Gibson, . Howarth, Sonney. I o3 | Fourth row: Henszy, Sheelz, Bowman, Smith, Schodewald. First row: Wolinsky, Hurd, Robinson, Gordon, Gross, Hohn, Boonm, Potts, Hoorn, Endicott, Wallick, J. Wallick, N. Woso, Schneider, Cuzabo. Second row: Winstead, Eastburn, Gibson, Kumian, Drew, Neff, Hardcastle, Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Abrams, Anscheutz, McCambridge, Lyster, Jackson, Phillips, Kaysen. Third row: Scout, O'Deen, Wilkes, Bendell, Scheetz, Sanney, Hamilton, Stottler, Coleman, Mehring, Riley, Edler, Steele, Fromtling, Lotto, Penton. Fourth row: Sullivan, Groskin, Kerner, Ainsworth, Huebner, Maher, Slack, Jones, Gibbons, Bond, Johnstone, Kramer. The History Club, under the capable advisership of Mrs. Abrams and Mr. Thomas, undertook as a major activity the construction of a project for the Upper Darby Week celebration. It involved research, design, art, and construction work using over one hundred club members and friends. An opportunity to study Roman life was offered in the form of an exhibit and illustrated lecture given by a representative from the University Museum. The Industrial Revolution and accompanying urbanization of the United States made a visit to New York City one of the club’s most interesting activities. Study of current happenings, books, and people together with a presentation by the World Affairs Forum gave members varied contacts. 'Certainly is a modern hi-story tour. A branch of the Senior chapter of Delaware County and of the National Izaak Walton League of America. In its three years of activity this organization has accomplished the many tasks set before it. such as a beautiful float picturing the wild life of Pennsylvania and the work in conserving this wild life. The Junior Izaak Walton League has worked on stream improve- ment in Delaware County, both by stocking trout and cleaning the streams. Also the club has an active part in the State's new Farm-land project in which land is leased from farmers and made into public hunting grounds. Here’s to the Junior Izaak Walton League of the coming years to uphold the high standards that have been established in the past. First row—tilling: Emich, Kennedy, Sanderson, De Rotay, Jamison. YeS, Sir, I Caught him with a bent pin.” Second row: Creed, Hulick, Mr. Harer, Young, Tomalino. Third row: Bodtke, Weigelt, Wesion, Graham, Barr,”PiT?? 1184] First row—silting: Churney. Evan , Wolf, Konnedy, Tilson, Casalon, Rutledge, Croig, McCambridge, Rehrig, Butcher, Jockson, Hannon, Phillips, Noll, Norman, Nichol, Mitchell, Robinson, M. Hoffman. First row—stondino: Cunney, Syllivan, Decoy, Neale, Hovs, K. Brooks, Hort, Erickson, Sweigert, Word, Keller, Morcouse, Wilkes, Miss Chrisman, Mrs. Dale, Drew, lyster, Boonin, Darrogh, Hearn, Scout, Hess, Sibley. Wollick, jablow, S. Brooks. Second row: Hoffman, Mehring, Pine Bryan, Sanney, Hurd, Churchill, Wilson, Woodruffee Aosborg, Sterling, McKnighl, Werner, Enlriken, Edler, Hamilton, Eilert, Carulhers, Garrett, Bellas, Gabrielsen, Neff, Kumjion, Barrett, Sparks, Story, Gross, Maruchi, Sauer, Allen. Third row: Junkln, Viney, Meoaher, Jaegle, Parker, Kompass, Bendel, Steinhardl, Flory, Anfjnsen, Gordon, Eostburn, Dejoseph, Coffman, McCrone, Hull, Bernard, Lynch, Kirkpatrick, Hermann, Good- bread, Learning, Anderson, Crockett, Title, Bowman, Kaysen, Rhodes, Curtis, Potts. Fourth row: Stuart, McCabe, Luoar, Reese, Gillen, Beitler, S. Jones, Zorn, M. Jones, Hohn, Reed. Sayre, Williams, Winsteod, Topham For seven years this group, under sponsorship of Miss Chrisman, has constantly grown until it has become one of the larger clubs of the School. In striving to encourage the use of French, each member is asked to fake part in Was she a honey, am I gonna one program. jojn the French Clubl Once more, the annual banquet took precedent in the club's yearly events, but of great importance, too, was the group’s sponsoring the showing of the French film Sans Famille.” C'u b The Latin Club was organized eight years ago. Its official name is the S. P. Q. R. Such letters mean The Senate and the Roman People. The purpose of the club is to afford to those students of the high school who are most interested in Latin an opportunity to pursue further study of Rome and its peoples. The programs which follow the business meetings consist of humorous plays, lantern slides, interesting talks and sometimes charades, all of which are presented by members of the club. ■I I “It’ all Greek to me. 185 1 lit row—silling: Schellenger, Event, Sparks, Russell, Kennedy, Allen, Neff, Kumjan (President), Gibson, Tillson, Wallace, Wallick, Smith, Mitchell, Wischan. 2nd row: Steele, Hollowoy, Hearn, Darragh, Moyer, Scout, Miss Noble, Eyles, Carpenter, Barrett, Freas, Arndt, Dudley, Pinter. 3rd row: Drew, Sanney, Bendell, Crockett, Bowman, Maddams, Carulhers, Entriken, Spangler, Heflin, Lee, Edler, MacFadden, Moyor, Barringer, Glendenning. 4th row: Morshall, Schultz, Gallant, Stottler, J, Stonier, R. Bareis, Hermon, Smith, Ferguson, Wedeman, Richards «1 ■■ Oh, boy, ain’t Life grand? Firtt row: Catbley, Lynch, Laughead, Wells, Samson, Wiggins, Detweiler, Miss Stone, Hart, Cumberland, McRory, Dalick, Kellogg, Hanaman. Second row: Henderson, Anderson, Docoy, Jenson, Hafer, Dean, Dougherty, Cooper, Weiss, Dougherty, Porter, Mullin, Carpenter, Willis. Third row: Simpler, Sease. Fuhrman, Engell, Cox, Reice, Kernan, Matthews, Gross, Nuss, Burrichter, Wolters, Wosnewsli, Farrell, Ludy. Fourth row: Baldwin, Thomas, Maurer, Voungfleish, Carr, Mohring, Colbert. Gove, Kauffman, Man beck, Gerber, McCann, Scholar, Platus. Fifth row: Lafferty, Honey, Tytle, Heavens, Hendorson, Thompson, Steel, Mitnick, Johns, Marcus. The Library Club, one of the largest clubs in the school, has completed its ninth successful year. Its members are active in establishing a system of accuracy in the library that will benefit the entire school. During the ensuing year, a rigid constitution was drawn up and put into effect. Two traditional activities, a Doggie Roast” in the neighboring Naylor's Run in the fall, and a Mothers' and Daughters' Banquet” in the spring, are eagerly antici- pated each year. In 1933, Mr. Harer organized the Leeuwenhoek Society for boys and girls. Similar to the Steinmetz because of its work in the scientific field, the Leeuwenhoek has various projects pertaining to making slides, checking microscopes, and preparing cultures. This year, Mr. Neff stepped into Mr. Harer's place as club adviser. Other changes were brought into the society by the adoption of a new constitution. The many pupils interested in Microscopy should certainly apply for membership! They spelled our name right on the morning sheet! Front row—tilling: Loman, Heflin, Stylet (Pretident), Lee, Bornard. Middle row: Huebner, Glickor, Mr. Neff (Adviter), Sterling, Dodge. Lott row: Farrell, Starling, Briner. 1186 1 ades rst row—tilling: Wolintky, Hanoman, Appleby, Rutledge, Coffman, Royal, Donkin, Picked, Potit, Wilkint, Lee, leuman, Steinhart, Millor, Rohria, Hunler, Gohoen, Ivor , Wischan. scond row: Mono, Anfinten, Heller, Williams, Anscheulz, Boonin, Clime, Stewart, Mitt Ardit. Mr. Stermer, tiss Steele, Cunney, Graham, Nitton, Miller, Wimtead, Kayten, Keller, Hackett. lird row: Siewert Parker, Herman, Forttadt, Lawton, Stone, Clokey, Helmut, Erickten, Komposs, Greenfield, sckson, Churchill, Norman, Pine, Mayor, Jaoglo. Goodby, Henderson, Riley, Pryto. urlh row: Moanoy, Flohr, Nodine, Schultz, Junkin, Curlit, Ainiworth, Cornoll, Morriton, Purdy, Richards, Blair, ramer, Brooks. he membership of Pleiades is composed of those students interested in the many ifferent phases of the drama. It is widely known throughout the school for its mterprising dramatic activities. Each year Pleiades presents a Christmas program the proceeds of which are donated to charity), exchange programs with various chools, and other versatile programs in our own assemblies. Once a year also leiades goes on the air. This year a play entitled Ask Me Another was pre- ented over WHAT. Pleiades, a young and progressive society, has become an integral part of our “Wonder what she meant by saying all hams have to be cured. lub system. he Riding Club, under the able sponsorship of Miss Hagenback and Miss Good- man, passed its third successful year. The purpose of the club is to provide pleasure ind instruction for the students. The members ride on Mondays, Wednesdays, and ridays at the Four Horseman Riding Club. The activities of the club were brought o a climax on May twenty-first with the annual horse show when trophies were jwarded for skill in horsemanship. I wish she would signal when she’s 1. Mercer, Julian, Yost, Anfinten, Young, Keller. 2. Boise, Kirk, Zimmerman, Olsen, Wolters, Shafer. 3. Pinto, Houseman, Vollers, Ester, Barnett, Jamison. 4. Riding Master—Simeon®. 5. Marlin, Robertson, Sauerbeck, Bowman, Gardner, Ludi. 6. Lutz, Mayer. Brinker, Ivers. 7. Heller, Lugar, Sweigert, Ferris, Falk, MogGuire. 8. Instructors—Wall, Wilkinson, Zimmerman, Peters. 87 | gonna stop. This rifle seems a mite bit crooked •• to me. First row—silling: Ide, Morrow, Dougherty, Palmeri, Grolz, Sonney, Cain, Donohoe, Pryse, Spencer, Richardson, Dougherty, Gorrify, Smith. Second row: Tyler, Hargrave, De Joseph, Pinter, Sibley, Robertson, Brinker, Pritchard, Hart, Morris, Reese, Caruthers, Crawford, Lord, Wolfe, Wallace, Dunkin. Dale, Zimmerman. Third row: Stonton, New, Leonard, Weisbrod, Van Anden, Emich, Clark, Chase, Goudie, Wait, Allen, Hobdell, Dodge, Famigliefii, Vauello. Fourth row: Cross, Skildmoro, Boeshoro. Krewson, Parkhill, Abbott, Mell, Weigelt, Van Inwegen, Cucknell, Stott, Dilworth, Morris. The Rifle Club, the second oldest club in the school, has a membership limited to eighty students each semester. The club is a member of the National Rifle Associa- tion with headquarters in Washington, D. C. Under faculty supervision, the club operates an excellent rifle range fully equipped with five Winchester rifles together with their necessary accessories. Members of the organization have found keen pleasure both in improving their knowledge and use of rifles and in their social contacts made through the club. This year the Steinmetz Scientific Society celebrates its tenth anniversary. In 1927, Mr. Oerlein called together a few select boys interested in science. Upon this foundation was built an organization which serves Upper Darby in a unique and necessary fashion. Besides personal advancement in science, the boys have assisted in staging ihe school productions, operated the school sound system, and have photo- graphically recorded the school's activities. When Mr. Oerlein left us in 1935, Mr. Remley became adviser. Teacher said I was a rising young chemist. Sfei'nnnei-z- 5c fen+ffic Firs row: Fenimore, Miller, Guy (Prejidenl), Kesor, Gow. Second row: McKay, Crockett, Hordy, Mr. Remloy, Hokan on, Clark , Harner. . Third row: Cro«, Reator, Foltz, Diggory, Linn, McCord. I 1 88 J obl6- ?, '9 'Tennl$ Clu£ The club was organized at the suggestion of Charles Glassmire, 37. Permission was given by Mr. Tyson for the formation of this club, and then a constitution and charter were presented to and accepted by the Student Council. Mr. Tyson ap- pointed Mr. Joseph E. Stermer as adviser. In this season the best girl player is Jean Moss,'38, and the best boy is Robert Boerner, '36. The purpose of the club is purely to afford pleasure and recreation and a good time is had by all that come out. “I hear our club song is gonna be, 'After the ball is over.’ w—lining: Prescott, Embree, Fehrman, Smith, Eyatan, Jamison, Richards, Chalfant, Moss, Allen, Stewart, s, O'Brien, Frantz, Carpenter, LeVan. d row: Marshall, Sullivan, Rosborough, Heller, Mr. Stermer (adviser), Fisher, Kirschner, Straehle, Wood, row: Farrell, Briner, Freemont, Hanley, Stewart, Payne, Hayes, Wayne, Ricketts, Dombmon, Miller, Evans, -fey-VWsfaMaw What is it, a vegetable or an animal? The Tay-Wistalvan Club was organized in 1927 by Mr. R. W. Boyd. Since then Miss F. E. Weimer and Miss J. Forcey have become our advisers. The club member- ship is limited to forty-five girls. The name of the organization is derived from the names of the authors: Taylor, Wister, Alcoft, and Van Dyke. The purpose of the club, the furthering of the interest in works of literature, is achieved through dis- cussions of books and their authors, current plays, and short stories. We have also done some original writing in the form of short stories and essays. 1189] Front row—titling: Hood, Wolintky, Hoffman, Hannan, Wolf, Kompass, Rehrig, Wiley, Palmieri. Second row -standing: Min Forcey, Freai, Hordcoitle, Barrett, Wright, Bullock, Pinter, Winiteod, Penton, Peten, MinWoimor. Third row—standing: Pryse, Howorth, Clime, Gibion, Bellas, Barringer, Holloway, Norman, Jackson. Fourth row—standing: Coleman, Schadewald, Smith, Hovnor, Edler, Riley, Heflin, Churchill, Clokey. WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM °r'Vf3.VS II i ain't one thing, it’s another. The World Affairs Forum, a newly chartered club, was organized to study the contemporary international problems. The club is composed of a group of twenty-five mem- bers, each one representing a country prominent in the affairs of the world today. The Forum provides speakers for homerooms, clubs, and other outside organizations. It is the policy of the Forum to serve the school by annually sponsoring a project that is interesting and in- structive to the entire student body. This year the club successfully produced a Mock Modern Constitutional Convention. First row—sitting: Kaysen, Wallick, Holloway, Gone, Macklin, Clark, Hood, Kernan, Lyster. Second row: Mr. Wallick (Adviser), R. Stottler, McConnell, Sullivan, Crockett, Bendell, Tucker, Bedrossian, Sykes, J. Stottler. Third row: Bernard, Abbott, Nichols. 1190] Volley Ball Team Post Graduates—Intramural Basketball Champs Room 124—Intramural Soccer Champs Room 102—Intramural Basketball Champs Cheer leaders : J1 IE - - HOW MANY DO YOU RECOGNIZE? PHOTOGRAPHY BY LUEOCCKE From the Aquatone Pre of Edward Stern Company, Inc. New York and Philadelphia


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