Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA)
- Class of 1938
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EX L I II It I S Photography THE LEUDECKE STUDIO Upper Dorby Penno. LOTZ • Engraving PHOTO-ENGRAVING CO. Philadelphia Printing CLARK PRINTING HOUSE, INC. Philadelphia GROWTH I__I AVE you ever corns upon an old picture of a gawky little boy or girl and 1 been amazed that the tall football player or charming young girl you know could ever have been so small and looked so different? Only when we see a picture of ourselves as we appeared when we were long- legged brats can we realize how much we have grown during our school life. It has been the task of our teachers to guide us in growing up, gently prodding us through stages of everything from yo-yo's to crushes on movie stars (and others). Perhaps it is because they have undertaken the task so patiently and skilfully that it is so surprising to us to suddenly find ourselves quite grown up. Most important of all, even more so than our physical growth, is the mental growth which has been taking place in school as we acquired knowledge with varying degrees of thoroughness. Now at last our school years of growing have passed, and wa can consider ourselves really able to look back with amusement on the years when we were children. UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHO yO HER who advised us, who full of pep made our parties, dances, and this book a success . . . who headed the riding club . . . gave special typing lessons to our class . . . who lowered our Washington trip expenses ... her who kept account of committees, provided chaperons for our dances, who was known as Flossie when hostess at a certain party . . . because she dedicated to us her time and her personality, we in turn dedicate this book. po HIM who advised us, who made our parties, dances, and this book a success . . . who carried our assemblies on with his distinctive personality . . . who downed the quick retorts with a still quicker retort . . . who appeared as a Naylor's Run hobo, salestalked butcher, and a bartender with sideburns . . . and yet kept his dignity as a class advisor, we dedicate this book. Countless times we hove trudged through these doors or rushed from them, entering ond leaving the Upper Darby Senior High School, where for three years we have worked and played together. Our proverbial campus beauty spot, our picnic ground and trysting place, through which we passed daily. Here amid woodland beauty we have idled countless hours away. Tucked away between the wings of the building is the school garden, which affords a scene of tranquility and loveliness to weary eyes seeking respite from a boresome task or endless exam. From our homes we dashed each morning, fol- lowed by shouted reminders of forgotten books or need for haste. And in our homes took place that important phase of school life—our homework. These ore familiar sights to us — one of the more important suburbs of Philadelphia, our own Sixty- ninth Street, where we visited the Tower when we should have been doing homework. CONTENTS LIFE... Life in our school is made up not only of academic work, but also social activities and all the other affairs carried on by eighteen hundred people living together. Here we present a cross section of our life in Upper Dorby High School. A D M I NISTRATION... What would school be without the faculty? Varied os answers to this question moy be, we shall long remember our teachers, even the men we were so afraid of as sophomores, for their help in working with us and for us. ACTI VITI ES... Plays and banquets, operettas ond entertainments, our club ac- tivities hove played an important port in our life. Lots of work, as anyone who has worked whole evenings on press night or dress rehearsal will testify, but also a great deal of experience and fun. ATHLETICS... Mony of us hove not carried o boll post cheering crowds for a touchdown or made the winning basket, but all of us have rooted and yelled for our teams from the bleachers. School athletics hove a port in our memories of Upper Darby that we will long cherish. SENIORS... The high ond mighty seniors, not so dignified at Washington or on Baby Day, here present an imposing 'we hope' picture. Don't tell us you're impressed by us sophomores! To each other we're only Mary-who-copied-my-Latin ond Johnny-who- flunkcd-his-moth. UPPER DARBY A closs in book-keeping . . . Some of the girls find it a bit hard to keep their mind on their work . . . Goalie Gordon all set for heavy duty but hoping . . . Heap big squaws on hockey team awaiting the arrival of some opponents to scalp . . . Al Andrien suffers a casualty in the Coatesville game . . . Seiver impersonates the eyes of the world . . . Lower Merion game—What a terrible day! . . . Color Day— and ye happy Gold winners . . . Also on Color Day, the Gold hold obsequies for the Purples . . . The faculty on the sidelines . . . Now, where did my Master go? . . . Russell Graves hard at work . . . The mystery man descends the stairs . . . The Acorn staff all agog over some pictures they have received. Kerns in his Gay Nineties outfit . . . One of Upper Darby's hard-working students labors over his work in study hall . . . What could be sweeter than a fire drill on a beautiful day? . . . The quartette from Tune In tunes up for a little warbling . . . One of our few snows. Looks as if Kerns got an eye-full. Maybe someone gave him on icy stare ... Is this Byberry or is the young lady preparing one of those snow advertisements? Santa Claus and son ... He plans to get his nickel's worth . . . Getting ready for the next class . . . Picture of a gym class hard at work . . . Swing music for a Senior dance . . . Welfare on parade . . . The beginning and end of cooperative study. LIFE Locks like shenanigans in the library . . . Mr. Packer shares an umbrella while checking buses cn a rainy day . . . What! Gambling in Upper Darby? It's all in fun at the Hobo Party . . . The hockey field must be lined, so Charlie and Gus get busy . . . Looks good . . . Nurnberg displaying Olympic form . . .Round and round they go and where they stop only Coach Wolfgang knows . . . That Helen Wills LIFE Mocdy service o la Thomas . . . Where all good trolley tickets go ... A bit of Upper Darby transplanted to Ocean City . . . The form is good; the question is, Will it drop? . . . Better start swinging, boy, because Catcher John practically has the ball in his mitt. LIFE ■J J J t «2 2 $ '6 e y A • A X 7 =- 04 C jAe i 3.+F 35 c £ V V i ic OA £ iS| Mr. Albert J. Willioms President Mr. Albert G. Fraser Vice-President Mr. Joseph C. Wilkinson BOARD OF 'TWOULD be small wonder if the Board of Education became bored with education occasionally. They serve without pay, and often without thanks; truly their lot is not an enviable one The work of the Upper Darby Board has been made doubly difficult, because the community hos grown so rapidly that it has taxed the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the members to provide ample facilities for housing and educating our young people. How well they have done this is shown by the excellent reputation the Upper Darby schools enjoy. Even as this is written, a beautiful new elementary school is in process of construction to care for the needs of the rapidly-expanding Aronimink section. The policy of the Upper Darby Boards has always been an enlightened one. They have consistently made it possible for the schools to move forward with the modern trends in education. The depression period saw no retrenching in any field of activity. The citizens of Upper Darby can be genuinely proud of their Board, composed of high calibre men and women who have the best interests of Upper Darby at heart. Twenty-eight Mrs. Helen B. Hoover Twenty-nine The ADM William C. Sampson, Ph.B., Sc.D. Superintendent Mory L Lukcns, B.A., M.A. Public School Psychologist A SCHOOL without supplies, books, reports, ' ' attendance check-ups, or scholarships would be a strange school indeed, but that is what high school would be if the administration of the school were not carried on. A variety of tasks, from ordering supplies to giving our beloved intelligence tests, fall to the men and women who make up the department of administration. Even though we may not come into a great deal of direct contact with the administrators as we do with our teachers, and therefore are often not aware of the work they are accomplishing, we may be sure that they are always working com- petently with our benefit their chief concern. Thirty Zita E. Mollon, B.S. Dean of Girls IN ISTR AT ION Charles W. Holmes, B.S., M.A. Registrar Elisobeth D. Turner Librarian Emeritus John H. Tyson, B.S., M.A. Principal Thirty-one ENGLISH AS we labored for hours over essays, burned the midnight oil for book re- ports, and worried about oral talks, perhaps our tasks seemed the most horrid in the world. But we overlooked one equally un- attractive phase of the work—English teach- ers must correct these papers and listen to these talks of ours, not singly but by the score! Here indeed we have a labor to try any patience, but our English department takes in its stride not only these regulation classroom duties, but also the advisorship of our various publications, plays, and clubs. English is a required subject during each of the three high school years; therefore, it is a familiar subject to every boy and girl in the school Edith Goukrodgcr, B.A., M.A. Paul K. Nod, B.A., M.A. Myrtle V. Ardis, B.A. Mazic Weil, B.S. Frances F. Woimer, B.A., M.A. Helen M. Ferree, B.A., B.Pd., M.A. Margaret N. Ycrkes, B.A. ENGLISH What to read for a book report? Shucks, all the good books ore gone! This young man has apparently found something to suit his fancy . . . The class in debating looks mildly amused but hardly argumentative. Janet C. Hope, B.A., B.S. Ruth A. Lcaman, Ph.B. Charles H. Morris, B.A. John F. Hall, B.A., M.A., B.D., Th.D. R. Wayne Boyd, Ph.B., LI.B. M. Louise Steele, B.A. Merle I. Koch, B.A., M.A. Jonet Forcey, B.A., M.A. HISTORY Helen S. Abroms, B.A., M.A. Chorios L. Wood, B.S., B.D., M.A. Lewis 0. Goos, B.A. Roy G. Wollick, B.S., MS., Ed.D. ___JISTORY is made at night but history is studied by day in Upper Darby un- der the direction of a predominately mascu- line teaching staff. The courses in this de- partment include both simple history and such subjects as economics and sociology, with studies ranging from our old friend Columbus to a detailed study of the stock market. As we progress from sophomore to senior years to many students history is one of our most enjoyable subjects: its widely diversified phases present a varied study of life and people, and it involves none of the dry memorizing and routine work that char- acterize many other courses. Chcrlcs M. Brooke, B. A. Poul Coffey, B.S., M.Ed. E. Bruce Thomos, B.S., M.A. Cloyton K. Shenk, B.S., M.Ed. Rondolph Grimmet, Ph.B. Ralph M. Andersen, B.S. M.S. HISTORY Doris Prout and Mary Lathrop generously illustrate puzzling problems for the history students, while Edward Fenimore pours through world events in a daily news- paper. Maps and news and battleships—a mixture, which if properly digested—leads to A's and exemption and graduation. MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS the red on our report 1 cords, the rock on our rosy pathway, in short the fly in our soup. Slyly begin- ning as comparatively simple algebra in our sophomore year, our math courses grow in- creasingly obstinate and unmanageable through geometry and trigonometry, finally reaching solid geometry, where all but the most invincible souls fall dismayed. Seriously, however, we are fortunate in having a de- partmental staff of teachers which is not only able and expert, but also sympathetic and helpful. Whether or not we find much use for the fourth proposition or the bi- nomial theorem in our later life, we have received lasting mental training through our mathematics courses Warren A. Brosius, Ph.B. Lillian E. Bock, B.S., M.A. Stanley F. Twoes, B.S., M.A. MATH Dcon E. Shull, B.S. Roy W. Wolfgong, B.S. John Diehl, B.A., M.A. These hard working students are being initiated into the intricacies of mathematics, which accounts for the puzzled expressions on their faces. The problems in- volved in deriving proofs and constructing angles having been completed, there will come to them the real thrill of solving a difficult problem. SCIENCE | N BIOLOGY, physics, and chemistry, the three sciences taught in Upper Darby High School, we have cut up worms and made jars of hydrogen. Biology, a required course for all sophomores, found us studying the para- mecium and painstakingly compiling note- books. The chief activities involved in the two higher sciences would seem to a casual observer to include innumerable experiments, constant memorizing, and the continual flourishing of notebooks. However, any sci- ence student can testify to the serious study and real fascination of these subjects. We sincerely hope that Mr Winched can spare a few orchids for the teachers who patiently guided us through our first blunder- ing steps in science McKinley H. Stevens, B.A., M.A. William S. Kchl, B.A., M.A. Edson C. Strange B.S., M.S. Carroll R. McDonnell, B.S. Floyd H. Neff, B.A., M.A. Edwin L. Horcr, B.A. Emma H. Sommerficld, B.S., M.A. Chclsy G. Rcmlcy, B.S., M.S. SCIENCE Climbing on desks amid o tangle of tubes and jars, as demonstrated by Thomas Foltz, is only one of the numerous exercises engaged in by science students. They all seem quite casual, however, about the impres- sive looking apparatus which looks as complicated to the uninitiated as Flash Gordon's scientific equipment. - LANGUAGES I E FRANCA IS, Deutch, L'Espagnol, and Latin—French, German, Spanish, and Latin—are the languages which are taught in Upper Darby and studied by many of the students. The study of the various lan- guages is made more interesting in many coses by means of plays, games, talks, and even puppet shows. Clubs have been or- ganized concerning each of the languages with the exception of Spanish, and in the groups the language pupils converse and play in their particular tongue, thus grow- ing more familiar with the land and its people as well as the language. Every Upper Darby student has an opportunity to grad- uate from school, if not a linguist, at least with a knowledge of a foreign tongue. Mory A. Toylor, B.A., M.A. E. Lucile Noble, B.A., M.A. Agnes B. Grunberg, B.A., M.A. Carl L. Clugston, B.A. Alice M. Goodman, B.S. Magdalene L. Dale, B.A., M.A. Charlotte S. Chrismon, B.A., M A. Joseph E. Stermer, B.A. These smiling faces would certainly lead us to believe that the study of foreign languages is a very pleasant affair Many of us, however, would not look as merry as Ruth Hermann and Frances Young or os intent as Marjorie Meyer and Jackie Sparks as they go about their labors in Latin. COMMERCIAL Thomos J. Milne, B.C.S. I I PPER DARBY'S future business men and business women receive their training in a variety of subjects. The commercial stu- dents are taught such subjects as book- keeping, stenography, and commercial law under the direction of a large and competent staff of teachers. The clicking of type- writers fills the hall near the typing rooms long after and before school hours. Girls taking stenographic subjects acquire addi- tional training from their daily stenographic work on the morning announcement sheets Because of their fine training in the Upper Darby commercial department, graduates of the school receive an excellent start in their business careers, and gain many advan- tages in securing positions. Fcnn Minacci, B.S. Williom T. Rule, B.S., M.B.A. Paul E. Schwartz, B.S., M.A. Fred Locb, B.S. Annette Hogcnbuch, B.S., M.A. Soroh I. Richards J. Frank Dame, B.S., M.Ed. Nan M. Scott, B.S. Fred G. Forsgard, B.S.C. Lucretia M. Kerr, B.S. Charles E. King, B.S.C. William J. Hamilton, B.S., M.A. William R. Buckwoltcr, B.S., M.A. The duties of the commercial students must be very absorbing, judging by the expressions of these busy stu- dents. Some secret must be amusing Doris Lynch, for she smiles, while Lenore Forstadt, Jane Svensen, Beth Reese, Helen DeJoseph, Jane Ivers, Roberta Parkhill, Frannie I redale, and Helen Mooney look solemn. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Herbert S. Hcrxog, B.S., M.A. Marion Scott, B.S. Anno F. Jackson, B.S. A S the sound of 1-2-3-bend emerges • from the gyms one may be sure a class of boys or girls is engaged in the familiar gym class process of acquiring stiff muscles. However, one may be sure that the physical education teachers don't spend their time contriving more complicated exercises for their victims, for they assume the duties of coaching most of the school athletic teams, as well as supervising intramural sports and the immense task of directing May Day. Everyone in the school is required to take physical education. The department con- tacts every boy and girl and adds a vital part to his or her life. Almo G. Wolstenholmc Carlton J. Mcfort, A.B., M.A. Morion Scott, B.S. Anno F. Jackson, B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION No Mohammedans these, in their strange rituals, but Upper Darby students taking part in their every- day gym classes. These are not the only startling scenes that might meet the eye in the gyms. We have done exercises giving us the appearance of everything from chorus girls to grasshoppers. ART AND MUSIC Florence M. Clegg THE department of music and art, al- though it includes only four teachers, is undoubtedly one of the most important and one of the finest in the school. Students of art learn both the mechanics of art and the appreciation of it and the work of the art department is conspicuous around the school in attractive posters and illustrations. Outstanding parts of the school are the band, orchestra, and chorus, which, in ad- dition to the regular mus-c classes make up the subjects in the department. Football games, pep rallies, and color contests would be far less colorful affairs without the faith- ful service of the band, and the orchestra contributes music on the occasion of plays. All those of us who have sung with chorus classes have gained a valuable experience long to be remembered. Dovid D. M. Houpt, B.A., M.A. Clyde R. Dcnglcr, B.A., M.A. Michael Dotti, M.M. MUSIC AND ART The varied activities of the music and art departments seem to inspire many emotions. Here we see Betty Jane Hurd, Jane Oison, and their artist confreres displaying intense concentration. Drum Major Irvin Wilson and his band members seem surprised, the trombonists look determined, and the violinists show expressions varying from John Dash's gayety to his companions' worried expression. INDUSTRIAL ARTS HOME ECONOMICS Arthur W. Pockcr George W. Hochlcr, B.S., M.S. I_I OME ECONOMICS and industrial arts are a boon not only to the students but likewise to the families of the pupils. Per- haps Susan learns to bake a delicious choco- late cake, or John can build a handy shelf for his father. Then boys and girls can be seen busy at various useful tasks . . . the girls snipping away at an attractive dress or learning home management, the boys doing metal or wood work, or a piece of mechan- ical drawing. These subjects are taught both for serious work and continued activity in the field and for interesting recreation and a practical avocation throughout later life. These industrious students ore engaged in activities of home economics and industrial arts. Paul Walter and Lydia J. Foster Stacv Cart ledge make attractive busy little bees, don't Julia S. Miller, B.S., M.S. they? The girls are apparently well on the way to _ .. , _c becoming perfect little mothers'helpers. Grace M. Jones, B.S. CADET TEACHERS T HE arts of giving fearsome scowls and composing terrible tests are no longer strange to a group of senior students from the University of Pennsylvania, who this year received experience as practice teachers in Upper Darby. Each student teacher worked at the high school for one semester during which time he observed and taught closses and assisted teachers, in addition to his regular work at the University. Many of the practice teachers did even more than this imposing schedule of work, assisting in vari- ous extra-curricular activities. One and all C. 6. Stocker, B.S., M.A., Director Edith Croll, B.S. Clorence Bartholomew, B.S. Miriam Robinson, B.S. Gloria Warto Fifty Elsie Missimer, B S. Elinor Entrekin, B.S. Helen Keffer, B.S. Coro Robinowitz, B.S, Fred R. Brown, A.B. were friendly and competent, and in their stay ot Upper Dorby they not only gained valuable experience in teaching but also contributed help and understanding to their charges. «••• r : ■•i—.r. l 1«. 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STUDENT COUNCIL Abbott, Horry Ambrogi, Joseph Andes, Jock Baringcr, Betty Barrett, Constoncc Bcdrossian, Howord Bclyca, Richard Broughton, Irene Bunce, Robert Butcher, Joyne Cortelyou, Theodore Coulter, Thomas Crnnttnn Josenh I N ADDITION to its regular legislative duties The I Student Council, this year, held special inspec- tions of the school and reported its findings in a joint meeting of administration members, janitors and a Council committee. Their next move was to sponsor a Cleaner School Week in an effort to have both the janitorial staff and pupils cooper- ate in correcting unsatisfactory conditions which existed in school, especially in the gym locker rooms. The Council has also worked on a proposed re- vision of the Codes of Rules. Dillcr, Ruth Frees, Elaine The trusty crumb chasers—sometimes known as monitors--have faithfully exercised their duty keeping order during the lunch periods. Several of the monitors served on the committee which worked on the planned revision of the Code of Rules. Grotz, Dorothy Hathaway, Charles Hathaway, Gardiner Howarth, Esther Howlcy, Estelle Howley, Ruth This year Miss Mai Ion, their adviser, was as- sisted by several of the practice teachers. The judiciary branch of our Student Govern- ment is presided over by the Tribunal. This group is composed of twelve students, four representa- tives from each class. It is this body which tries any disciplinary cases brought in by the monitors and passes judgment upon the culprits administer- ing punishment if the offender is found guilty Mr. Dame serves as adviser of this group. Moyer, Peggy Mullin, William Polmcr, Joanne Rcosor, Orian Rutherford, Betty Socchetti, Nicholas Sullivan, Malcolm Tomolino, Andre Wall, Robert Woodruffc, Mildred Fifty-four STUDENT GOVERNMENT TRIBUNAL Andricn, Alfred Barton, Barbara Bracndle, Richard Butcher, Jayne Caris, Jeon Cartlcdgc, Stacy Church, Thomos Dc Revere, Robert Eismann, James Freas, Elaine Goodby, Avis Goudic, Gene Howland, Ann Jackson, Kenneth Jamison, James Merrimon, Donald Phillips, Ann Quick, Guy Robinson, Isobelle Rutherford, Betty Scorlc, Betty Anne Stringer, Helen Sullivan, Malcolm CHAIRMEN OF MONITORS Baringcr, Betty Barton, Barbaro Beckcnsfrater, Mary Buncc, Robert Busch, Albert Collins, Patricia Doth, Edward Eisman, James Etters, Boyd Hathaway, Gardiner Ide Betty MeGann, Connie Merrcll, Frances Mullin, William Smith, Renee Wells, William Wise, Ruth TRIBUNAL OFFICERS CHAIRMEN OF MONITORS PUBLICATIONS THE ACORN CONTINUING the policy of o six-page paper which wos inaugurated at the end of last year, the Acorn, under the leadership of its editor, Ted Cortelyou, and the faculty adviser, Miss Zita E. Mallon, completed its tenth year of publication. The thirty issues for the year included the fifth annual Bark and a special an- niversary issue of twelve pages. In the Annual Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association contest, the Acorn received third place in its class and second in the Columbia Scholastic Press Contest. The staff numbers thirteen seniors, thirteen juniors, and seventeen sophomores including the business staff and the typists. UPI-DAH BECAUSE the Upi-Dah became of age this year, celebroting its twenty-first an- niversary, it decided that it could assert itself. The result was an entirely new magazine in two issues. But this decrease doesn't mean that the staff had less work. Miss Gaukrodger, the Upi-Dah's capable adviser, continued to be the hardest worker of the group and the most interested. The Business Staff still hunted down ads and labored over finances. The Art Staff worked even harder this year, for they brought us new drawings, requiring more skill. The Editorial Staff toiled away at its task of getting material and proofreading it. However, all agreed that it was fun helping to put out a magazine that won honors in two contests and was accepted with new acclaim by the student body. Barton, Barbara Barton, Donald Bcckcnstroter, Mary Boyer, Betty Ann Brucn, Nancy Bullock, Peggy Burkhardt, Virginia Butcher, Joync Clokcy, Kothcrinc Cortelyou, Ted Costa, Dick Crandall, Arthur Cunney, Rosemary Dolick, Eleanor Diller, Ruth Adams, June Alexander, Lloyd Allen, Jean Borrett, Constance Bernard, Cccilc Bowman, Margaret Brinton, Margaret Broughton, Irene Burlin, Charles Cade, Phyllis Chose, Charles Cuzzubo, Jacqueline Conord, Renee Dalick, Elcnor Dovis, Jeon Eastburn, Virginia Eickburg, Elconor ACORN STAFF Durso, Joseph Gabriel, Dorothy Glah, Esther Gordon, Lester Hardcastle, Jane Hardcostlc, Mary Hcnszey, Christine Horwitz, William Kutz, Geraldine Lcshcr, Thompson Maher, Jack McCarter, Anita McConkcy, Alice Merrimcn, Donald Millard, Marion UPI-DAH STAFF Embrcc, Borboro Evans, Helen Louise Ewing, Frank Eymon, Frances Fischer, Peggy Galbraith, Mary Gorrity, Gladys Glah, Esther Groves, Russell Hollock, Eleanor Heller, Dorothy Hurd, Betty Hurd, Jean Hynson, Anne Koyscn, Miriam MocFoddcn, Allegro McGann, Connie Morrow, Virginia Mocslcin, Marion Moore, Fred Nusboum, Dorothy Pcnton, Elsie Reeder, Mary Ellen Ridpoth, Esther Ricn, Howard Vogel, William Wallace, Maude Weston, Virginia Wiley, Mary Anna Wisniewski, Wondo Wolf, Ruth Woodard, Mary Ann Zimmerman, Doris Nuss, Marie Olsen, Jone Pickcll, Alice Pinter, June Quigley, Bette Rhodes, Natalie Robinson, Jane Schroycr, Justine Simcn, Leonora Stewart, Marjorie Svcnson, Jone Wagner, Dorothy Wall, Charles Weston, Virginia Wischon, Barbara Wise, Ruth Woody, Elinore Margaret Bowman, Constonce McCann, Miriom Kayscn, Constance Borrett, Cccilc Bernard, Betty Jone Hurd, Jacqueline Cuzzubo, Alice Pickcll, Natalie Rhodes, Virginia Eastburn MR. KEHL, Adviser ELAINE FREAS, Editor MR. NOEL, Adviser OAK STAFF Boringer, Betty Bernard, William Cuthbcrtson, William Dick, Katherine Evons, Jeanne Ferguson, Charles Fiankcnficld, Harriet Frees, Elaine Hothowoy, Gardiner Hermann, Ruth Himmelsbach, Blanche Hurd, Betty Jane Keller, Margarctta Keller, Ruth Marcousc, Jeanette McAllister, Warren McConaghy, Muriel Meiskey, Eloisc Meyer, Marjorie Quigley, Charles Spangler, Dorothy Sykes, George Thomas, Laura Tillson, Hermione Wollick, Jeon Walters, Paul Warburton, Miriam BUSINESS STAFF Betty Boringer, George Sykes, Mr. Wal- lick, Warren McAllister, Laura Thomos « Fifty-eight PUBLICATIONS OAK THIS year the Oak staff has tried to give Upper Darby something different, some- thing more modern in its yearbook. We have attempted to give more intimate pictures, more informal shots of you and you and you. We have striven to set a new standard in Upper Darby yearbooks. As progress marches forward so does the Oak. This year we feel we have gone a step further in giving Upper Darby the best in yearbooks. Much credit should be given to Mr. Noel, the adviser. What would the staff have been able to do without his helpful, witty humor—especially those grand jokes of his? Our thanks also to Mr. Kehl who, as a new adviser this year, nas been a great help to us. A word of praise should also be given to the business staff whose hard work has helped to make our book a financial as well os literary success. Also, this year the staff was aided by a group of boys known as the Camera Club. Many of the pictures in this book are the work of their ever busy, clicking cameras. The staff has tried to make this year's book a permanent record—a record to. which we can turn in later years to recall the many fond memories we now have of Upper Darby. ORCHESTRA P ERHAPS there is no other activity that so vividly and audibly shows the result of ' long hours of practice as does the orchestra. The first few practices are o bed- lam of saws and squeaks, but these gradually disappear and harmony ultimately reigns. The orchestra was signally honored this yeor when three of its members, Thomas Coulter, Virginia Lee Chalfont, Charles McCormick were chosen to be in the All- State Orchestra, Lansdowne and Upper Darby forgot their differences long enough to produce jointly a very fine assembly program. As has been the cose for many years, Mr. Haupt has been the conductor. THE BAND THE band goes marching on! What was that which May Day greeted—new uniforms? Then this was the final satisfaction of the boys' inward glee of anticipation and it was to this end thot they puffed and blew all vear. Besides this determined campaign, the band has aided the cheering-spirit at various athletic games. The dedication of our new post office was particularly en- livened by their performance. These lads have greatly profited by the excellent leadership of Mr. Dotti and Mr. Haupt, who have been joint-conductors this year. MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS Sixty Allen, Jack Beasley, Morion Bernard, Robert Boccclli, Phillip Boyce, Hallowcl Covanagh, Betty Chalfont, Virginia Chose, Rodney Clugston, Jeon Collins, Ruth Coulter, Thomos Dash, John Durso, Michael Endicott, Thomos Estcrlinc, Donald Farrell, Richard Fremont, Robert Gerlach, Paul ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL Gum, Robert Hargrave, Williom Horner, Williom Harrison, Richord Hod, Betty Hughes, Robert Hummel, Lillian Jenkins, Sarah Jenkins, Stuart Kirschncr, William Kwoit, Sidney Leonard, Jack Lewis, Marian Linder, Norbert Linn, Harry Mackenzie, Hilmo Mothias, Ott McConnell, Paul McCormick, Charles Moll, Worren Miller, Helen Moeslcin, Marian Moore, Eurene Moore, Williom Oliver, Poul Palmer, Joanne Parkhill, Roberta Rein, Howard Rcnzulli, Katherine Sheplcy, Jomes Simboli, Morgucrite Somers, Richards Thomos, June Toews, Shirley Weng, Dorothy Wood, Richard BAND PERSONNEL Anderson, Fred Auve, Robert Boll, Vincent Barcis, Albert Bcirly, Mahlon Bickcl, Edward Brown, Kenneth Cortlcdgc, Stocy Cavender, William Chombcrloin, John Chase, Rodney Church, Frank Clift, Frank Cuthbertson, Williom Daly, Jomes Dessendcr, Horry Etters, Poul Evons, Richord Germain, Wilbur Glozicr, Robert Good, Robert Griffith, Clorcncc Harrison, Bud Heller, James Hobdcll, Nelson Hughes, Robert Hulick, Fred Johnson, Harry Joseph, Edward Wilson, Kennedy, Norman Kirschncr, William Kohler, George Landis, Williom Leonard, John Lconord, Robert Lutz, Howard Morshall, Williom McCarthy, Melvin Mcluncy, Charles Miller, John O'Hora, Charles O’Neill, Fronk Perno, Fronk Rein, Howard Rcyburn, John Rupp, Donald Sheplcy, Hugh Sheplcy, Jomes Spencer, Raymond Steever, George Strohm, George Toy lor, Warren Teubner, Ferdinand Volfz, Sterling Welch, Euin Wilson, Alexander Wilson, Irvin Wilson, Robert Thomos Sixty-one CHORAL CLUB THE CHORAL CLUB—A CAPPELLA CHORUS THE Chorol Club which is composed of over 400 students enjoys the largest mem- bership of any club in the school and is under the direction of Mr. Clyde R. Dengler. The club's outstanding musical achievement of the year was the pres- entation of its eighth annual sacred cantata, The Seven Last Words of Christ by Dubois with the occompaniment of a professional seventeen-piece orchestra. The holding of the Steel Pier Frolic was the main social event of the year and this was attended by over twelve hundred people who took advantage of the various entertainments offered which included a concert, movies, dancing, and a lecture. Other activities of this group are the rendering of the annual Christmas Concert, singing at the Cultural Olympics on May 5 and being part of the three thousand voiced chorus which will take part in the dedication exercises of the Franklin Insti- tute on May 19. This year as a special feature for its members the Club held a picnic on May 21 at the Upper Darby Park and supplied free lemonade for mem- bers and friends Sixty-two Upper Darby's celebrated red-robed A Cappella Chorus, also directed by Mr. Dengler, is made up of 112 selected students. Requirements for admission to this group include membership in the Choral Club for at least a year and the passing of certain vocal tests. Besides taking part in all the activities of the Choral Club, the Chorus has fulfilled various engagements during the school year. These ore listed below. Calvary Church Christmas Concert December 12 Annual Christmos Concert.............December 19 Program at Wonomokcr's Store......December 24 Steel Pier Frolic.....................January 15 Coast to Coast Broadcast over KYW January 22 Lower Merion Concert..................January 28 Drcxcl Hill Presbyterian Church Concert February 6 Patriotic Service Concert . Concert for New Jersey Tcochcrs' Ass'n. Fcbruory 24 “The Seven Lost Words of Christ Morch 26 Port of Berwyn Chorus April 28, 29, 30 Lion's Club Concert A CAPPELLA CHORUS L L DRAMA JUNIOR PLAY I N addition to presenting a good show this year, the ' members of the Junior Play cast had a lot of fun being the mad Rimplegars. Behind the scenes the gay spirit of mirth was always lurking. Ken Purdy had some little trouble in convincing his father that he really had to let his hair grow for his role in the play. Jim Boise had to take a lot of teasing be- cause he, like the Rimplegars, is from Brooklyn. Sue Remy certainly had to take it every time they prac- ticed that scene where Jim Cooper slapped her in the face Regardless of bruises, Henry Richards tumbled to the floor many times when rehearsing his fainting spell. The telegraph boy was played by Piers Shafer, a fact unknown to many people. It would have amused most people to have seen Alida Stone having a towel wrapped around her head, or Wright Nodine conscien- tiously timing that fake victrola. But the hardest workers of all were Miss Yerkes and Lenore Forstadt who coached the play. Although they made the others work hard, they, too, entered into the fun to keep the spirit up and moke a successful production. Suzanne Rcmy Alido Stone James Boise, Kenneth Purdy, Henry Richards, James Cooper, Suzanne Rcmy N I 0 R PLAY CAST Mrs. Rimplcgor ...............................................Alido Stone Douglos Rimplcgor ..........................Wright Nodinc, William Cross Kenneth Rimplcgor ..............................Piers Shafer, James Boise Jenny, the moid .........................Mory Henderson, Dorothy LeVon Ed Rimplcgor ........................................................Henry Richards Elizabeth Rimplcgor ........................................Suzanne Remy Donold ......................................................Kenneth Purdy Dr. Alon Stevens ...........................................James Cooper Kitty ....................................Philippa Hermon, Ruth Royol Prompter ........................................................Josephine Hcchf Ruth Royal THREE CORNERED MOON Sixty-five DRAMA (T—Thursdoy, F—Fridoy, S—Soturdoy' Sophy Prescott, Secretory to Mrs. Wayne, Helen De Joseph, F Noncy Joyce Hess, T-S Charles, o butler Theodore Wolters Emmy Poige, Mrs. Woyne's niece. Jeon Pritchard, T Betty Hurd, F; Avis Goodby, S Lucy Chose Woyne Lcnorc Forstodt Stephen Woyne, her husband William Owen Belle Hordwick, o Senator's witc, Jacqueline Cuzzubo, F Sylvio Wolinsky, T-S Mrs. Ives, wife of Postmaster General, Betsy Cord Doris Zimmerman, Understudy Ann Forrester, wife of on Ambossodor, Jonc Schneider A Congressman's Wife Mory McCronc Her Friend Ruth Wolf The Baroness Florence Goodbread Sara Blockwood, Understudy Senor Ortega Howord Bedrossian Protopopcscu Tom Bond A Japanese Orion Rcosor His Friend Margaret Gough A General ........................ Jock Kerns Mrs. Davenport Dorothy McCallistcr Mrs. Creevey, a politician Jonc Ivers, F-S Barboro Wischon, T Senotor Keane, o rising young party mon, Richard Wagner Tom Hordwick, Senotor David Titlow Irene Hibbard, wife of Judge Hibbard, Janet Gootcc, T-S Gladys Siewort, F Blcccker, o butler William Faulkner Carter Hibbard, a Supreme Court Judge, Malcolm Junkin Thomos Foltz, Understudy George Moson, a Judge Fred Huebner Ellsworth T. Gonmng, a newspaper mon, Andre Tomolino Jason Fleming, from the Stotc Deportment. Jock Andes Herbert Sedgwick, a politician, Malcolm Sullivan Guests at the Reception Dorothy Brinkcr, Amclio Voscy, Gardiner Hothawoy. Doris Prout, Doris Lynch, Robert 8coslcy, Fronces Kirkpatrick, Christine Laughead, Richord Belyea, Jeon Wallick, Virginia Anschuctz, Mort Haim, Beth Reese, Ro- solic Foinberg, Ruth Gove, Virgilia Sher- ■don, Janice Cassady, Esther Glah, Duonc Poulterer. Prompter .......................Connie MeGonn Sixty-six SENIOR PLAY FIRST LADY W HAT a grand play! — I thought the First Lady was superb, W — And those sets—and weren't the dresses darling? — The acting was unusually good. Phrases like these could be heard every- where as people were coming out of the first performance of the senior play. But none of these persons realized what happened up to the night of the first performance. Dovid Titlow What a worry it was for Miss Ardis, who worked so hard. Then, too, her being sick and consequently absent from school for a week or so made it doubly hard for the cast However, Miss Hagenbuch pinch-hitted nobly by coaching during that time. But my,—that first dress rehearsal. The opening scene in Carter Hibbord's library in the second act was hilarious. The music failed to start when Justice Hibbard turned the radio switch Then when it would begin at the correct moment the music would get so loud that Janet and Malcolm would be shouting at each other to be heard But Mr. Stevens pulled things together with the backstage boys and the show was finally perfected. All in all the senior play was hard work—but well worth the effort. Janet Gootee, Malcolm Junkins Haim, Titlow, Walters, Kerns, Beasley, Poulterer Sixty-seven THE Dovid D. M. Haupt, Director CAST OF TUNE IN Kosper Kroggins Joe Brown Jerry Kennedy Tilly Milly Jeon Wollick, Sora Jeon Lewis Billy Dynamo Dave Wm. Horrison, Horry Johnstone Mitii Bob J. Bottomlcy-Binks Lysander Phipps Edward Allen, Horry Johnstone Sixty-eight OPERETTA DRAMUS CLUB THIS year the Dramus Club changed its tune and gave an up-to-date musical comedy entitled Tune In. Syncopated melodies and snappy dances with a dash of the Suzy-Q were the hits of the show. The setting was in a radio studio and dealt with the presentation of the Kroggins Kippered Kodfish Program, headed by Kasper Kroggins, a hen-pecked husband. How often Kasper wos squelched by his wife, a woman who thought she could sing. Mitzi, a telephone operator, saved the program after Mrs. Kroggins had been kid- napped—accidentally, on purpose!!!! Jerry did a grand job of making love to Mitzi, to add that needed touch of romance. How often Mr. Haupt lost his temper and how often Miss Mai Ion made us go over parts until it was just right, but without their tireless efforts the show would not hove been a success. Mr. Stevens made our voices sound like a million dollars with the amplification system. The noise of the rehearsals during Eoster Vacation was unbearable between the constant tuning of the orchestra and the accompaniment of the carpenter's hammers. The strain was broken, however, when everyone piled down to the ham- burger stand to eat lunch and then to hurry back to dance to recordings. Despite the work, a good time wos had by all. And so another operetta has gone by!!!! CLUBS ARS POETAE, PLEIADES, AND TAY-WISTALVAN WHEN greater poems, books, or plays are written, Ars Poetae, Pleiades, and Tay- Wistalvan will applaud them. At present, however, these rising young salon conversa- tionalists satisfy themselves with Sandburg and Millay, or Coward and O'Neill, or Hilton and Morley. Tay-Wistalvan and Ars Poetae spend their monthly meetings discussing the vari- ous forms of literature and cultivating an appreciation for them. Pleiades goes a step further and makes the numerous characters really live. We all thrill to their splendid interpretations and are especially proud when these potential actors and actresses go on the air, as they do quite frequently. The annual tea of the Ars Poetae Club is a festive occasion for these lovers of poetry, ond when the girls of the Tay-Wistalvan Club go on their annual doggie roast they forsake cultural pursuits for epicurean ones. These three clubs form the heart of Upper Darby's literary atmosphere They pave the way to a keener enjoyment and apprecia- tion of the cultural phase of life ARS POETAE Barrett, Constance Bullock, Margaret Caris, Jean Donohoo, Esther Eastburn, Virginio Eyles, Margoret Eymon, Frances Gibson, Janet Gordon, Jean Hackctt, Madclainc Hordcostlc, Jane Hcnszoy, Christine ARS POETAE Himmclsboch, Blanche Hollingsworth, Betty Hough, Mary Hynson, Ann Ivers, Jane Kayscn, Miriam Keller, Ruth Keller, Margarctta McCarter, Anito McConkcy, Alice McIntyre, Isabelle Merrcll, Frances Prescott, Betty Sellers, Mary Jone Simen, Lcnoro Thomos, Betty Uhl, Margaret Vonoman, Cloirc Wallick, Nancy Wiley, Mary Anna Wilstcrman, Jean Wolf, Ruth Woodard, Mary Ann Seventy PLEIADES CLUB Alexander, Lloyd Goodby, Avis Meaney, John Rodebaugh, Grace Anfinsen, Carol Grinrod, Jean Meiskey, Eloisc Royal, Ruth Anshuctz, Virginia Hallock, Eleanor Moyer, Morgarct Sondlcr, Hildo Armstrong, Roberta Hanford, Joyce Nissen, Shirley Schwartz, Pauline Bcckenstrotcr, Mary Hccht, Josephine Nodine, Wright Siewert, Gladys Blair, George Hclmus, Henrietta Owen, William Shofer, Piers Boise, James Herman, Philippa Phillips, Ann Sober, Madeline Brinton, Margaret Hermann, Ruth Pickcll, Alice Stone, Alida Brooks, Sam Howlcy, Estelle Purdy, Kenneth Stratton, Edno Chose, Charles Ivors, Jane Quigley, Betty Taylor, Worren Clokcy, Katherine Jaegle, Ethel Reader, Agnes Titlow, Dovid Coffman, Beverly Junkin, Malcolm Reed, Howard Whitby, Helen Cooper, James Koysen, Miriam Remy, Suzanne Whittinghom, Gladys Craig, Jane Klitsch, Constoncc Rev, Jeannette Wischan, Barbara Dorricott, Walter Mann, Helen Richards, Henry Wise, Ruth Forstadt, Lenore Wolinsky, Sylvia TAY - WISTALVAN CLUB Baringcr, Betty Galbraith, Mary Young, Frances Ridpoth, Esther Borrett, Constoncc Gibson, Jonct Laughcad, Christine Russell, Grace Bowman, Margaret Glah, Esther Lutz, Mory Jane Schlichter, Betty Bruner, Gertrude Gordon, Caroline Merrell, Frances Simen, Lenora Bullock, Peggy Gow, Dorothy Nusbaum, Dorothy Stone, Alida Burrichtcr, Helen Hackett Madclainc O'Brien, Mary Stottlcr, Helen Clokcy, Katherine Hardcostlc, Jane Penton, Elsie Thornbury, Charlotte Collins, Potricia Hordcastlc, Mary Peters, Kitty Tillson, Hermione Cummings, Shirley Hevner, Jeon Pinter, June Vanomon, Claire Donahoo, Esther Howarth. Esther Prescott, Betty Wallis, Katherine Freos, Elaine Korn, Virginio Reeder, Mory Ellen Wolinsky, Sylvia TAY-WISTALVAN PLEIADES WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM HISTORY CLUB, WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM AND DEBATING TEAM “|“HE solution of the world's weighty prob- lems is mere child's ploy to our History Club, Debating Team, and World Affairs Forum. Of course, they have not yet solved all the problems, but they are arriving at this destination at a very rapid rate. Socialized Medicine was this year's topic for debate, and U. D.'s able debaters have just about exhausted this subject offer a very successful season. On any second Tuesday, if one goes down to Room 25, he will find our more able history students eating refreshments and participating in what is commonly known as a History Club meeting. These people are so fond of eating that they even had a banquet this year The international situation is ably han- dled by the World Affairs Fcrum. They have decided to put cn A Day in Congress convention this year to show the boys in Washington how Congress should be run. Abbott, Dick Bcdrossian, Howard Bernard, William Bruen, Nancy Caholl, Ralph Caris, Jean Dambman, Walter Ferguson, Charles Gough, Margaret Groskin, Herbert Honley, Jack Hoad, Evelyn Hucbncr, Fred Kaysen, Miriam Keeler, James Lotto, Ruth Maddams, Kathleen Owen, William Quigley, Charles Reed, Howord Richards, Henry Shafer, Piers Stottlcr, Helen Sykes, George Thomas, Betty Tope, Williom Wollick, Jeon Wollick, Nancy Wcdcmon, Miles Yeager, Jeon WORLD AFFAIRS Seventy-two HISTORY CLUB DEBATING DEBATING TEAM Barrett, Constance Bernard, William Foltz, Thomos Junkin, Malcolm Nichols, Myron Quigley, Charles Wolf, Ruth FORUM Anderson, Janet Anschuctz, Virginia Bergeman, Dorothy Bold, Janet Bond, Thomos Britton, Nelson Burleigh, Grace Cunney, Rosemary Cuzzabo, Jacqueline Donahoo, Esther Eostburn, Virginia Edwards, John Eyman, Frances Eylcs, Morgorct Fromtling, Mildred Galbraith, Mary Gallant, Charles Garrett, Marion Gibson, Janet Good, Robert HISTORY CLUB Gordon, Corolinc Gordon, Jeon Grongcr, Grace Grindrod, Jean Groskin, Herbert Hardcastle, Jane Howlcy, Ruth Huebner, Fred Hurd, Betty Ivers, Jane Jaegle, Ethel May Johanns, Morgorct Johnstone, Horry Kaysen, Miriam Keeler, James Keller, Ruth Kerner, Jock Kumjan, Charles LaBrosca, Anthony Lotto, Ruth Maddems, Kathleen Maher, Jock McCarter, Anita Meiskey, Eloisc Moeslein, Marian Morrow, Virginia Nagel, Jack Nissen, Shirley Penton, Elsie Reed, Howard Richards, Arthur Rodebough, Grace Schneider, Jone Smith, Renee Sparks, Jacqueline Sullivan, Malcolm Thomas, Betty Wallick, Nancy Weideman, Miles Wolinsky, Sylvia Seventy-three RIDING, FENCING AND RIFLE CLUBS 'J’HEY'LL run you through, ride you down, or shoot you up, a fearsome lot these boys and girls in the Fencing, Riding, and Rifle Clubs. Anyone who has walked through the halls after three o'clock and has met a group of these avid fencers has a wholesome respect for them. We entertain the same feeling for the Mounties, not the Canadian get your man variety, but the U. D. Royal get on your horse club. They really are, however, out- standing in all that means good horseman- ship as is shown at their annual horse shew. The other of the danger clubs of the school is secreted between the art room and the flagpole—Mr. Wood's sharpshooters Here at after school hours a number of keen-eyed students seeking relief from scholastic cares fire away at the teachers disguised as targets. FENCING CLUB Seventy-four RIDING CLUB Alberti. Evo Anfinsen, Carolyn Bowmen, Margaret Brady, Jane Cunney, George Davis, Kirstinc Edic, Virginia Eichbcrg, Eleanor Falk, Evelyn Ferris, Ella Hughes, Phyllis Hutton, Virginio Keith, Margaret Keller, Margaretto Korn, Virginia Leach, Morion Leonard, John Lutz, Howard Lysaught, Gwen Armor, Doris Beck, Richard Billingslea, Clara Braendlc, Richard Britton, Nelson Buckland, Emily Clift, Frank Cooper, Mary Costa, Josephine Daddis, Beatrice DcLacy, Lee Eichbcrg, Elinor Emric, Betty Ester, Jean Evans, Helen Fisher, Peggy Frantz, Doris Gone, William Gardner, John Garson, Claire Gordon, Marjorie Gow, Dorothy Granger, Winifred Greenfield, Katherine Hallock, Eleanor MacDonough, Jean Mowhinney, Catherine Moyer, Margaret Parkhill, Roberta Poxson, Dot Peters, Kitty Pinto, Gene Sheridan, Virgilia Simeone, Joseph Swanson, Christine Swinford, Betty Somers, Joan Teubner, Fred Vollors, Dorothy Walters, Dorothy Young, Frances Zimmerman, Annetto Zimmermon, John Harlan, Betty Hay, Frank Heller, Dorothy Hcyl, Betty Hulick, Fred Hurst, Katherine Jeremiah, Jane Jones, Alan Junkin, Malcolm Kirkpatrick, Doris Knapp, Edith Krimmol, Jack Leach, Marian Lickfield, Jonct Luckcr, James Lysaught, Gwyn Mowhinney, Catherine McIntyre, Isobcl McMinis, Mary Miller, Kendall Robinson, Emily Rogers, Irma Sailer, Devereux Schmidt, Alexander Smith, Barbara Smith, Barbara M. Stratton, Edna Thornburg, Charlotte Wagner, Dorothy Wenger, Dorothy Wiley, Mary Anna Agnew, Herbert Armstrong, Roberto Baadcr, Charles Barrett, Ann Barrett, George Beebe, Eloisc Bredin, Ted Bulcy, Dorothy Burlin, Charles Carter, Julian Chase, Charles Chase, Rodney Clark, Robert Cleveland, Alice Corriston, Ruth Davis, Chorlcs Dougherty, Fred Emich, Robert Entriken, Groycc Ewing, Frank Eyman, Fronecs Fielder, Horry Gollont, Charles Gorrity, Gladys Gelvin, Bill Gordon, Marjorie Gulick, Margaret Haos, Bill Hargrave, Bill Hostings, Daniel Heintz, Phyllis Heller, Dot Hobdcll, Nelson Hutchinson, Robert Ide, Bill Johanns, Morgorct Johnson, Peggy Keegan, John Lieb, Eleanor Morsholl, Lee Wise, Ruth Wood, Richard Woodard, Mary Ann Wright, Annabel Zimmerman, John First Teom Members Martz, Ruth McAleo, Jomos Meony, John Mcll, Warren Membrino, John Meyer, Edward Miller, Alice Miller, Dorothy Miller, Elsie Morris, Horry Morris, Robert Odeen, Morsholl Pinter, June Porcy, Jack Regan, Roy Roberts, Jeon Robinson, Betty Ross Harry Schoffner, Doris Schcurlc, Horry Sibley, Letty Smith, Barbara Smith, Borbara Mary Stott, John Strickland, Bill Strohm, Roymond Townsend, Cornelia Vasey, Jock Veit, Marion Wagner, Dorothy Wallace, Fred Wallace, Maude Weisbrod, Robert Wcrflcy, Paul Whitby, Helen Wolf, Betty Wolf, Robert Woodard, Mory Ann Yeager, Jeon Marie Yost, Jeanne FENCING CLUB RIFLE CLUB RIFLE CLUB Seventy-five CLUBS STAMP, TABLE TENNIS CLUBS AND JUNIOR IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE I T flies through the air with the greatest ’ of ease! Not the man on the flying tra- peze, but the little pellet, the table tennis devotees smack back and forth. Since every available nook in our building is used for seme activity, the paddle-swingers have taken over the north corridor of the annex. Here you may often find them after three o'clock, searching diligently under lockers for the one that got away. Several years ago Upper Darby joined the swelling ranks of the stamp collectors. Some call them Farleyites, some, philatelists; and some, just plain nuts. A really zealous stamp collector can smell a new issue six weeks off. The boys in this organization are not particular. They will gladly barter with you in any medium for a desirable stamp. The Junior Izaak Waltons go in for fish and birds and that sort of thing. They're the real back-to-nature club of the school. To date, they have established no nudist camps, but they can and will give you the bare facts about many things. Their chief occupations are re-stocking streams, with trout, providing shelters and feeding places for birds and animals. STAMP CLUB Scvcnty-six TABLE Adams, Lois Allen, Edward Bansbach, Edith Brady, Barbaro Bruggemann, Ethel Burrichtcr, Helen Campbell, Jeon Corpenter, Mabel Carter, Moric Chalfant, Virginia Lee Clark, Robert Culhonc, Jane Dambmon, Wolter Embree, Barbara Evans, Roger Eyman, Frances Field, Mory Fisher, William Frantz, Doris Fremont, Robert Glendenning, Jane Gordon, Marjorie Grindrod, Jeon Hclpin, Anne Hanford, Joyce Hanley, John Hoyes, Mildred TABLE TENNIS CLUB Heller, James Howland, Ann Howley, Estelle Humphreys, Catherine Ide, Betty Jamison, Marjorie Kelley, Betty Kirschner, Wm. Landis, Wm. Loundas, Martha Lc Von, Dot Ludt, Elcanorc Marshall, Walter Miller, John Miller, Marjorie Moss, Jeon Neff, Dolores Nissen, Paul Nissen, Shirley O'Brien, Eleanor Porris, Howard Payne, Jonc Porter, Betty Prescott, Betty Purdy, Kenneth Regan, Raymond Regesfer, Grace Regester, Richord Rcnzulli, Katherine Richards, Henry Ricketts, Betty Ridge, Ruth Robinson, Emily Rodda, Gordon Rosborough, John Sellers, Mary Jonc Simboli, Marguerite Smith, Barbaro Smith, Ruth Spangler, John Spencer, Laura Stcinbruch, Robert Steiger, Arlinc Stephens, Marie Stewart, Morjorie Stewart, Rosemary Sullivan, Malcolm Wagner, Dorothy Walter, Theodore Weng, Dorothy Wilstcrman, Jean Wood, Richord Wright, Annabel Yerger, Benson STAMP CLUB Jarrard, Robert Nathan, Simon Keeler, James Sauer, Richard Ccnficld, Robert Cox, George Mell, Warren Gclvin, William Miller, William JUNIOR IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE Bodtke, Dick Edgcrly, Robert Felger, Horry Gclvin, William Ide, Williom Jamison, lames Johnson, Moynord Kulp, Robert Kowol, Richord Lord, Edward Perno, Frank Pepper, James Pitt, Tom Richards, Arthur Rudolph, Charles Shultz, John Tomalino, Andre Weston, Edword Wolf, Robert CLUBS LIBRARY, COMMERCE, FIRST AID AND SOCIAL SERVICE CLUBS r ESPITE the fact that one of these clubs mends broken books, another repairs broken bones while the third mends the broken spirits of those teachers who need the aid of a secretary, these three clubs are closely related in that they perform distinct services for the school. In 1928 the Library Club was organized to give its members experience in actual library work, to develop their love for good literature, and to furnish assistants for the librarians. Annually, the club gives a dog- gie roast and a Mothers and Daughters banquet. In addition, it contributed to the band uniform fund by sponsoring an after- school dance this year. The junior and senior commercial stu- dents founded a club in 1926 to be called the Commerce Club. At their meetings the members either visit a business house or benefit from the speeches of those in the commercial field. Each year the members eagerly await their three social events—a banquet, a picnic, and a doggie roast. With educational visits to such places as Hahnemann Hospital, the School of Occu- pational Therapy, and the Seeing Eye Insti- tute, the twenty members of this newly or- ganized club are gaining a further knowl- edge of nursing and social service. These girls often take charge of the Infirmary while the school nurse is away. LIBRARY CLUB Boch, Adelaide Badger, Martha Baldwin, Katherine Bottomlcy, Olive Brody, Mary Jane Broughton, Irene Brown, Eleanor Bruggeman, Ethel Burrichtcr, Helen Corblcy, Vito Corpenter, Laura Cassady, Janice Clugston, Jeon Colbert, Lorraine Corriston, Ruth Crawford, Jonc Cridland, Doris Dalick, Elcnor Fcrrill, Grace Fisher, Harriet Flcischmonn, Margaret Gallagher, Dolores Galvin, Isabelle Gerber, Doris Gloh, Esther Gove, Ruth Grovdahl, Lillian Gross, Helen Halpin, Anna Heckmon, Florence Henderson, Mary Hcxomcr, Morjorie Hinkle, Louise Jones, Nila Keller, Morgie Kirk, Dorothy Loundas, Martha Laydcn, Frances Lord, Etta Lynch, Doris Mackenzie, Ruth Mahoney, Ruthmory Manbcck, Dorothea Marcousc, Jeonette Marcus, Gloria Motthcws, Louanno McGrath, Dorothy Mitnick, Doris Mocslcin, Elsie Mocslcin, Marian Morris, Ethel Nuss, Marie Parkin, June Patterson, Florence Pierce, Anno Plctus, Helen Rcgcsfcr, Grace Robinson, Rita Rudolph, Thelma Sanders, Evelyn Sandler, Hildo Sheridan, Virgilia Spencer, Lauro Stewart, Rosemary Thomas, Laura Warmufh, Lorraine Wells, Erma Weng, Dorothy Weston, Virginia Wisniewski, Wondo Wright, Clarice Zccca, Morgorct Zimmcrmon, Doris Seventy-eight LIBRARY FIRST AID COMMERCIAL FIRST AID AND SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB Barrett, Constance Clugston, Jean Fromtling, Mildred Hughes, Phyllis Hull, Eleanor Krcidlcr, Ruth Leathern, Doris Lchndorff, Florence MaeFedden, Allegro Mooney, Helen Morrow, Virginia Nissen, Shirley Parrish, Nancy Schlichtcr, Betty Scarlc, Betty Anne Sibley, Letty Sullivan, Eileen Wormuth, Lorraine Whittaker, Jane Zimmermon, Doris COMMERCE CLUB Becker, Morie Bernardino, Julia Brody, Mary Jane Broughton, Irene Burk, Eleanor Cosolan, Henry Cuckncll, Earle Cunney, Rosemary Dolick, Eleanor Dunmon, William Eslcr, Florence Frankcnficld, Harriet Gerber, Doris Gibbs, Betty Glah, Esther Gootee, Janet Gow, James Griffiths, Norman Griffiths, Orion Groskin, Herbert Honnold, Dorothco Hannold, Helen Haskins, Katherine Hoskins, Florence Hess, Nancy Johnson, Marie King, Myrtle Lambirth, Marion Layden, Frances Lord, Etta McCahon, Paul McCallistcr, Doris McConoghy, Muriel McCronc, Mary Nelson, Roymond Picked, Alice Platus, Helen String, Jack Stubous, Jean Walter, Ted Weston, Virginia Wholcn, Mary Louise Windlc, Ruth Wisniewski, Wanda Wolters, Dorothy Zimmerman, Annette Zimmerman, Doris CLUB BOYS' Hl-Y GIRLS' Hl-Y, BOYS' Hl-Y AND STEINMETZ SOCIETY 11K AAV I help you? Describe your lost V article. I'll do it for you! These phrases put the motto of the Boys' and Girls' Hi-Y Serve Willingly —into practice. One can recall numerous ways in which these or- ganizations have served. Taking charge of the Lost and Found, the Information Desk, lost sophomores, and visitors; acting as ush- ers for many social functions, providing dinners for themselves and for various ath- letic groups; being responsible for the annual Father and Son and Mother and Daughter banquets; looking after our Christmas Wel- fare work and the Caney Creek collection— such activities give the clubs ample excuse for being. This year also the girls conducted a hosiery club to aid the band uniform fund. Phhfoss . . . boom! ssah . . . the Steinmet- zers are having a bull-session. Upon investi- gation we found that mixing evil-smelling chemicals isn't the only activity of the club. The work of Steinmetz Society deals with five phases of science; namely, chemistry, physics, biology, photography and radio. Our amplifying system, slides, and moving-picture machines are run a la steinmetz. They also sponsored a Hobby Show, and a Chemical Exhibition. Also speakers from the club were sent to several conferences. Each mem- ber has surely obtained valuable experience in the fields of science. Eighty BOYS' Hl-Y Ambrogi, Joe Jamison, James Andricn, Alfred Keeler, Jomcs Bass, George Long, Walter Bcdrossian, Howard MocAdom, Williom Bclyea, Richard Maher, Jack Bolton, Ralph McKay, Dovid Bond, Tom Mcrriman, Donold Brickcr, Robert Miller, Williom Britton, Nelson Mullin, William Brooks, Sam Nagel, Jack Cartlcdgc, Stacy Nurnberg, Malcolm Cortclyou, Ted Owen, William Costa, Dick Pepper, James Coulter, Tom Poulterer, Duane Crandall, Arthur Quick, Guy Cranston, Joe Reed, Howard Dombman, Walter Rcasor, Orion Duffy, James Richards, Henry Ferguson, Charles Riley, Charles Ferguson, Russell Santarlasci, Joe Frazer, Gene Spencer, Roy Goudic, Gene Sullivon, Malcolm Gow, Arthur Sykes, George Greene, Lewis Tomalino, Andre Hordy, Robert Trautmon, Dc Forest Hothoway, Charles Vculcs, James Hothaway, Gardiner Vogel, Fred Hokanson, Horace Woll, Robert Hucbner, Fred Ward, William Jockson, Joe Jackson, Kenneth Wilkinson, Joe GIRLS' Hl-Y Adorns, June Barrett, Connie Allen, Jean Barton, Barbara Baringer, Betty Bernard, Cccilc Bold, Janet McCallistcr, Doris Bowman, Margaret McCorter, Anito Brinton, Margaret McGonn, Connie Bullock, Peggy Mcrrcll, Frances Butcher, Jayne Meyer, Morjoric Carpenter, Mabel Moyer, Peggy Conard, Renee Nisscn, Shirley Cunncy, Rosemary Palmer, Joanne Eostburn, Virginia Penton, Elsie Embree, Barbaro Rhodes, Natalie Frcos, Elaine Robinson, Isabelle Gabriclsen, Else Royal, Ruth Gibson, Jonct Russell, Margoret Goodby, Avis Rutherford, Betty Grotz, Dorothy Scarlc, Betty Anne Hardcostlc, Jane Simcn, Lcnora Henszey, Christine Vanaman, Clare Hollingsworth, Betty Wallace, Moudc Howarth, Esther Wollick, Nancy Ivcrs, Jane Wiley, Mary Anno Keller, Ruth Wischan, Barbara MacMullcn, Florence Wolf, Ruth STEINMETZ SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY Boice, Hal Hokanson, Horace Crockett, Walter Jones, Alan Fenimore, Edward Linn, Horry Foltz, Thomos McCord, Howord Gilmore, Wheeler McKay, Dovid Gow, Arthur Miller, William Hordy, Robert Rcasor, Orion Hardy, Arthur Troutman, De Forest Horner, Williom Voscy, John STEINMETZ SOCIETY CLUBS ALGETRARCA CLUB, LEEUWENHOEK SOCIETY AND CHESS TEAM T HE Algetrarca club is a group of students 1 interested in getting what fun is possible out of mathematics, the initials of whose branches form the name of the club. The club succeeded admirably in its purpose with Miss Bock and later Mr. Brosius os its spon- sors with the climax of the year's activities the annual banquet of this eight-year old organization. The Chess club this year deserves a great deal of praise. For the club under the mas- terful dictatorship of Franklin Capablanca Weeks has risen to new heights, having beaten every school with which they had a match. Stanley Twoes, club sponsor, is very pleased with the work (or play) of his pro- tege's and is looking forward to a good season next year with a team formed almost entirely from underclassmen The Leeuwenhoek society, organized for microscopic research and service, has re- tained its reputation of the last several years and, under a new constitution, has made even greater studies along both lines. This club probably receives the least recognition of all the service clubs in the school for the great deal of assistance it gives the biology de- partment. The destinies of the club are guided by Floyd H. Neff, Mr. Harer's suc- cessor os club sponsor. ALGETRARCA CLUB Eighty-two ALGETRARCA LEEUWENHOEK SOCIETY Arndt, Betty Marshall, Walter Bernard, Cecile Bernard, Cccilc Nagel, Jack Bernard, Robert Bernard, Robert Peterson, Louise Burlin, Charles Bernard, Williom Porter, Betty Canfield, Robert Burlin, Charles Reed, Howard Corriston, Ruth Butcher, Jayne Ridge, William Cross, Sue Chamberlain, John Robinson, Isabelle Hiscox, Betty Cross, Edgar Spongier, Dorothy Lomon, Janet Darragh, Betty Sparks, Jacqueline MacFoddcn, Allegro Ent, Virginia Sunncr, Jesse Sibley, Lctty Erickson, Eleanor Thornburq, Charlotte Sncdakcr, Barbara Ewing, Fronk Tillson, Hermione Starling, Thomas Galbraith, Mary Trautmon, Dc Forest Woltcr, Herbert Gow, Arthur Vogel, Fred Wertley, Paul Hordcastlc, Jane Wigmore, Anita Henszey, Christine Wischon, Borbara Idc, Betty Wolf, Betty Koch, Warren Wolf, Bob Magee, Mortho Wolfingcr, Donna Mann, Margaret Morcousc, Jeannette Wright, Clarice CHESS TEAM I Ranked os in tournaments) 1. Weeks, Franklin 2. Braendle, Richard 3. Costa, Richord 4. DcLaccy, Lee 5. Somers, Richard 6. Roddo, Gordon 7. Jones, Alan 8. Abel, Homer 9. McKoy, Dovid 10. Edwards, John 11. Gordon, Lester CHESS TEAM CLUBS GERMAN, FRENCH, AND LATIN PUT infinitives, subjunctives, and parti- tives might sound like Greek to you but to these would-be conquerors of the unknown, remote depths of them thor forin' lan- guages, they're as easy as falling off a log. Much as these groups might give you the picture of hard, brain-taxing work, still along with it all they manage to reap a harvest of clean, wholesome fun out of their monthly or semi-monthly meetings. If you happen to see people cavorting in sheets playing Mahatma Ghandi after school some day, there's no need for alarm for they'll probably be Latin club recruits enacting a Roman wedding; or if you chance to see some color- ful costumes worn by people who look as if they just landed from Germany, they'll just be Upper Darby's little frauleins and herrs putting on an entertainment for their fellow members. And if you've never been to a French club' banquet, you've really missed something! Above all, you should hear some of those delightful knock-knock jokes in French. Abell, Thos. Achtcrmann, May Adams, June Adams, Lois Allen, Jean Anderson, Janet Anfinscn, Carol Baringcr, Betty Barrett, Constance Barton, Barbara Bell, Miriam Bcrgcmon, Dorothy Bernard, Cccilc Blackwood, Molly Blackwood, Saro Blade, Doris Bowman, Margaret Brooks, Sam Butcher, Joync Code, Phyllis Campbell, June Carter, Marie Cavcndcr, Bill Cleveland, Alice Coffmon, Beverly Collins, Marie Cox, George Craig, Jane Cunncy, George Cuzzubo, Jacqueline DcAngelo, Dorothy DcJoscph, Helen Eostburn, Virginia Erickson, Shirley Esterlinc, Don Evans, Richard Ewing, Fronk Ferguson, Charles Follctte, Eleanor Frees, Eloinc Gabriclsen, Else Garrett, Marion Gibson, Janet FRENCH CLUB Gillin, Doris Good, Bob Goodbrcad, Florence Gootcc, Jonct Gordon, Caroline Gorman, Anita Gravdohl, Lillian Greenberg, Mitchell Greene, Lewis Hardcastlc, Jane Harlan, Ruth Howthorne, Jessie Hermann, Ruth Hess, Nancy Hcxamcr, Margie Howland, Ann Hughes, Phyllis Hull, Elconor Jaeglc, Ethel Jamison, Marjorie Jarrard, Robert Junkin, Malcolm Kates, Elcanore Koyscn, Miriom Keller, Margarctto Kcmncr, Vivian Kcrncr, John Kirk, Marianne Kirkpatrick, Frances Kompass, Betty Korn, Helene Krcidlcr, Ruth Lotto, Ruth Lynch, Doris Magee, Merritt Maher, Jack Marcousc, Jeanette Maun, Bill Moyer, Margaret McGonn, Connie Meaney, John Mciskcy, Eloisc Miller, Marjorie Mitnik, Doris Moyer, Peggy Nathan, Simon Neal, Jack Nelson, Katherine Nurnbcrg, Malcolm Odocn, Morgoret Olsen, Jonc Porter, Agnes Parkhill, Roberta Prithom, Carolyn Prout, Doris Reese, Beth Rhodes, Natolie Robinson, Isabelle Rudolph, Thelma Russell, Grace Sauer, Richard Soybolt, Jean Schncdckcr, Barbara Schneider, Jack Sibley, Letty Simon, Lcnoro Smith, Olive Smith, Renee Sparks, Jacqueline Staines, Eleanor Stewart, Betty Sullivan, Malcolm Tillson, Hermione Thomas, Anne Troutman, DcForcst Uhl, Margaret Voltz, Sterling Wachter, Frances Wallick, Noncy Wollis, Kothcrinc Woltcr, Peg Wilstcrmon, Jeon Wischon, Barbaro Wolinsky, Sylvio Yettcr, Helen Young, Frances FRENCH GERMAN CLUB Abbott, Horry Anfinsen, Carol Bansbach, Edith Beck, Richard Brcm, Helen Clift, Frank Cross, Edgar Dambmon, Walter Erickson, Edwin Fellows, Allen Ferguson, Charles Foltz, Thomos Gonzo, Frances Gcwiss, Ruth Grotz, Dorothy Hanley, John Reid, Thelma Rev, Jeannette Richards, Arthur Rogge, Carl Sanders, Evelyn Schcurlc, Horry Schlichter, Betty Schultz, Phillip Swenson, Alice Sykes, George Turner, William Ullrich, Gilbert Wolters, Dorothy Wolfinger, Donna Wolfingcr, Lois Horner, William Huebner, Fred Hull, Eleanor Hutchinson, Robert Jones, Alan Klcinfcldcr, Williom Krusen, Edward Kulp, Robert MacFaddcn, Allegro Maun, William McCorthy, Edward Meyer, Morjoric Mocslein, Marion Moore, Eurcnc Nelson, Walter Poync, Jane Allen, Jean Ardnt, Betty Badger, Martha Barcis, Albert Bcckcnstratcr, Mary Bold, Janet Bowman, Margaret Bruen, Nancy Burkhort, Virginio Burleigh, Grace Coris, Jeon Christ, Ruth Clokcy, Kofherine Crockett, Mary E. Darragh, Betty Davis, Kirstinc Ester, Jean Eyles, Margaret Eyman, Frances Ferguson, Charles Flcischmonn, Margaret Glah, Esther Glendcnning, Jane Hatpin, Anna Harris, Mildred Hayes, Betty Herman, Philippa Himmclsboch, Blanche Hutton, Virginia CLUB Jenkins, Sara Nancy Johnstone, Horry Lothrop, Mary Lewis, Marion MocFoddcn, Allegro MocKcnzic, Ruth McCorter, Anito McConkcy, Alice Maddams, Kathleen Meyer, Morjoric Millord, Marion Moyer, Peggy Reeder, Mory Ellen Richards, Henry Robinson, Isabelle Rodcbough, Grace Russell, Grace Schlcctcr, Betty Smith, Ruth Spangler, Dorothy Sparks, Jackie Spenser, Louro Stottlcr, Helen Thomos, Betty Tillson, Hermione Wallace, Maude Wallick, Nancy Wcdcman, Miles Wischan, Barbara CLUB jj Left to Right: Sullivan (Manager), Eismann, Coulter, Greene, Andrien, Cranston, Bunce, Hothowoy, Thompson, Boss, Santarlasci, Bolger, Ferguson 1 Captain ), Hanscll, Wynn, Wall, Ambrogi, Joachim, Gauer, Cartlcdge, Kerns, Bricker, Newman, Mills, Penman. ON THE GRIDIRON with - VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE U. D. 0 ■O 1 O 9 Episcopal 6 12 14 7 7 45 0 20 0 14 Medio 6 7 6 6 7 12 7 CAPTAIN FERGUSON, COACH MEFORT Eighty-eight UPPER DARBY W 1 TH smashing victories as their proof, the Upper Darby football team of this year has surpassed all previous Royal teams in this field of sport. For proof of their triumph, we find that the Suburban Championship slipped through their possession by a mere three points when they lost the Radnor and Lower Merion games. Too, they defeoted Lansdowne ond retained the old Oaken Bucket in Upper Darby's grip. In addition, they received the Moncill trophy for their victory over Haverford and they conquered Episcopal in the opening game which in itself has never been excelled. These outstanding records have been in part the result of the splendid efforts and excellent guidance of Coach Mefort and the inspiring leadership given by the team's captain Russ Ferguson. As a measure of their appreciation for this out- standing blocking and flashy defensive play, the team presented Ferguson with a gold football at the end of the season. Upper Darby this year has been exceptionally fortunate in having a group of capable and brilliant players. We ore all grateful to Al Andrien, who has no peer at line smashing in the suburbs; to Tom Coulter, helpful punter; to John Kerns and Stacy Cartledge, aggressive tackles; to Bob Bricker and Joe Cranston, expert quarter- backs and we are exceptionally thankful to Glen Nor for Ralph Bolger, a new member, who performed capably at guard. Eighty-nine We are also proud in having some All Suburban players in our midst os well as three year varsity men. Charlie Gauer received recognition as All Suburban end, Kerns and Andrien All Suburban second team, and Coulter and Wall honorable mention. Both Joe Ambrogi ond Captain Ferguson held varsity berths for three years. Highlights of the season included the 90 yard touchdown gallop behind excellent blocking of sophomore, Jim Eisman on the opening kick-off of the Cheltenham tussle; the Bricker to Gauer passing combination which netted a touchdown after a sensational 30 yard pass by Bricker to Gauer who outran the safety man 50 yards, for a score in the Media game. Also worthy of mention were the consistent drives of Andrien to touchdownland in the Haverford, Lower Merion and Cheltenham games, and the hard fighting in the mud and against the breaks, displayed by the whole team in the Lower Merion nightmare. No less exciting was the razzle dazzle open play style displayed in the annual Turkey Day game with Haverford Next year, though Upper Darby's line won't be as exceptional as this year's has been, there will be a strong backfield, which should enable the boys to experience an equally successful year. Ninety JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL T HE boys that take everything but can't give much in return did not have a very successful season. They lost four, tied one with Lonsdowne, and succeeded in subduing Cheltenham's Junior Varsity Eleven by a score of 21-0. Using 33 ployers the whole season, none of whom were of any great weight and some were ex- tremely light for football. Coach Dutch Loeb succeeded in giving the Varsity Eleven enough practice to gain polish and be one of Upper Darby's most successful football teoms of all times. Many of the Varsity positions are being left open by graduation, and this squad will furnish excellent material for perhaps a more successful football team than was had last season. This bunch of boys had tremendous courage and fighting ability. Although hey had a very unsuccessful seoson, they showed considerable spunk by always plug- ging and fighting to win. We sincerely hope that they increase in weight, make the Varsity squad, and hove a much more successful season than they had this year. U. D. 13 0 Opponent 18 12 U. D. 19 21 Medio Opponent 20 0 0 0 0 6 FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY Seated: Gloh, Clcclond, Chase, O'Neill, Tomossone, Ambrogi, Hay, Durfee, Mayer, Latch, Rutan, Manges, Mcgettigon, Durborrow Soph. Mgr.). Second Row: Mr. Loeb 'Coach , Mr. Coffee 'Coach', Famiglietti, Hood, Mothios, Edwards, Conway, Hostings, Englckrout, Thomas, Stcinruch, McGonn, Scorle, Kleinfelder, Pilacik I Soph. Mgr.). Third Row: New, Aroyan, Voules, Debow, Jackson, Goudi, Smith, Joseph, Hoim, Garrabrant, Pettigout, Clark, Dyke, Mcmbrino. Seated: Taylor, Dubins, Petrognani, Hoffman, Bedrossian, Duffy, Gifford, Zingrof. Second Row: Milne ' Cooch', Clark Mgr. , Codmus, Giulio, Heolis, Vogel, Fetters, Evons, McCormick, McCallistcr, Doth, Wylie, Minocci 1 Cooch i. Third Row: Morris, Horwitz, Woldman, Etters, Gorman, Wroten, Donaghuc, Cranston, Kmcco, Neff, Jenkins. SOCCER BOOTING and sloughing their way through the 37 schedule, the soccer team closed the season by losing to Haver ford 3-0. Usually, in the story becks, a team closes a sparkling season with a glorious, nearly-lost, hard-fought victory. But in real life the reverse oftentimes happens, as it has this year. However, for the past decade the record of Upper Darby's soccer teams has read like a story book, for in ten years the Royals have won seven Subur- ban Championships, and last season Upper Darby was in a three-way tie for the Championship. With such a consis- tent record over so many years it ap- pears that credit for such an excellent record can be attributed to only one thing—the expert coaching of Mr. Thomas J Milne and his assistant, Mr. Fenn Minacci. Ninety-two SCHEDULE . D. Opponent U. D. Opponent 0 2 0 0 3 Abington 1 5 1 1 3 1 0 2 0 1 0 4 Lonsdowne 2 1 2 2 3 0 Girord College 2 0 1 0 3 Ninety-three on able asset with his whistling goals. The many sophomores who have a season with Messrs. Milne and Minacci under their belts will undoubtedly be the basis of a new championship team within two years. Mr. Milne started from scratch this year with only three lettermen. There weren't many others who had had even a year under his coaching. Experi- enced, well-ccached players all—Hoff- man, Doth, and Duffy did yeoman service, and Healis, a newcomer, was VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY UBURBAN champions four times in five years! The cross country team came through again this year under the able leadership of Captain Tom Bond. The team had a fair record in dual meets winning three out of six. One of the last meets, however, was lost 29 to 28. Much of the success may be laid to the sophomore Warren Van Ingen, who placed first in every meet at which he ran and in whom the team hos placed the trust of next year's captaincy. However, as lost season, the team continued to better itself until the crowning victory in the suburban championships, run again as Coach Strange suggested last year on a neutral course on the Cobbs Creek Golf Course. . Ninety-four Left to Right—Seated: Quigley, Bclyeo, Bond (Captain), A. Gow, Vanlngcn. Stonding: Ferguson (Manager1, J. Gow, Spencer, Hokanson, Kochnc, Kirby, Mr. Strange ‘Coach). COACH STRANGE CAPTAIN BOND MANAGER FERGUSON Upper Darby had the first and second men in with Van Ingen barely nosing out Upper Darby's holf-miler Dick Belyea; Art Gow, first running cross country in his senior year, came in fourth. The other Royals placing in the championships were Russell Kaehne and Tom Bond, Upper Darby's score being 32 with our nearest rival Norristown's 45. A great deal of the repeated successes of the cross country teams is due to the boys' spirit o co-operation ond willingness in training brought about by Coach Strange. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE U. D. Opponcr 72 19 19 West Chester 38 29 Abington 28 16 ..Ridley Pork 75 39 ..Norristown 25 23 ..Lower Mcrion 35 Left to Right—Seated: Walters, Mowry, Griffiths, Shirtz, Hutchinson, Wilds, Dempsey, Church, Anderson, Shaw. Standing: Hadficld 'Soph. Mgr.', Richcrs 'Soph. Mgr.i, Starling, Weeks, Rocek, Tracy, D. Kulp, R. Kulp, Zcrfing, Wcrtlcy 'Soph. Mgr.', Horner 'Jr. Mgr. . JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY EVERY army must hove its training school, ond the Junior Varsity Cross Country team serves this purpose in preparing Royal runners for U. D.'s championship team. During the season the neophytes are initiated into the art of running two and one half miles at top speed, and upon return, to be pounded into sensibility by ex- perimenting sophomore managers. This year, as usual, a large number of juniors and sophomores have been turned out for varsity competition and next year's outlook is promising. Some of the outstanding J.V.'s that will help us next year are Tom Church, George Wilds, and Bob Hutchinson. For the sake of experience, a rather flexible J.V. schedule is arranged, some- times has meets with J.V, teams of other schools and sometimes running with the U. D. varsity in a meet with another school. A definite score record of these meets is not kept but their worth is clearly shown by the fact that this year after a fairly successful season the J.V s managed to capture second place in the suburban J.V. championships. From all this competition, which the boys really enjoy, they develop the spirit of friendly fellowship so essential to good team work the next year. Ninety-six Left to Right—First Row: Powers Springfield, Hcyl, Lieb, Conord, Burleigh, Roberts, Bottomlcy, Brooks. Second Row: Freos iManageri. Miller, Prescott, Wenger, Stratton, Himmelsbach, Allen, McCollistcr (Junior Manager). Third Row: Evans, Sparks, Francis, Mooney, Merrcll. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY THE rising young hopefuls—what name is more appropriate for the junior varsity hockey girls. Most of the team this year were underclassmen. Miss Scott, along with Miss Jackson, our new coach, was fortunate in having an unusually large group of enthus- iastic girls try out for the team After many eliminations the squad was chosen and then began the practices. Daily scrimmage games with the Varsity gave the girls valuable experience—needed experience; for many of the girls had never played hockey before this year. In spite of this fact os the seoson pro- gressed some very promising material came to light. Renee Conard, center forward, was elected captain of the team, and a very capable one she proved to be—always instilling into her teammates some of her pep and en- thusiasm. Jean Roberts showed great promise as goalie. We shall look among the junior varsity girls for next year's varsity ma- terial. The team has worked hard this year—given their utmost, and we can only wish them the best of success for next year. SCHEDULE U. D. 2 1 Opponent 1 o 1 1 0 Nether Providence ... 0 0 2 0 .. 3 0 0 Ninety-seven Left to Right: Rutherford 'Captain1, Patterson, Ide, Ent, Gordon, Dougherty, Embree, Searlc, Moyer, Carpenter, Morrell, Abel, Nissen, Baringer, Meyer, Howarth, Rhodes. VARSITY HOCKEY THIS fall when the leaves turned to red and gold, the girls again took up their ' Hockey sticks. Under the guidance of their able coach. Miss Scott and her assistant, Miss Jackson, the teom improved as the season progressed, and ended with a decisive victory over a favored Nether Providence squad The results of the season show three wins, two losses, and three ties. Special recognition should be given to Captain Betty Rutherford for the capable way she led her team and to Marion Abel who, although only a sophomore, showed herself to be an excellent addition to the team. This squad is also to be congratulated upon having four of its girls selected for the All Main Line Hockey Team. The girls who received this honor are Mabel Carpenter, Peggy Moyer, Natalie Rhodes, and Betty Ann Searle Betty Ide received honorable mention. One of the most amusing games was played with the soccer boys at the close of the regular seoson. The game proved very strenuous for the boys who repeatedly demonstrated the various fouls of the sport. Because of graduation, the seniors will not be with us next year, but their shoes will be ably filled by the ever improving sophomores and juniors. Ninety-eight In the fall, the gentle sex goes primitive, grabs a war club, and hies forth, looking for shins to crack. In a balmier day, the female of the species probably cracked the scoggin of the gentle help-mate. Below are pictured a crowd of rugged rooters and teammates calling for the opponents' scalp. Coach Scott attempts to warm the team to a fighting pitch with some well-chosen epithets. The girls look pretty serious about it all, too. The Swarthmore game was a hard one to lose. Swarthmore, however, had a splendid team. They had beaten other opponents by a large margin, and Upper Darby did well to hold them to a 4-1 decision. Everyone certainly looks alert in the last picture There are no opportunities to let down in hockey; one must be always on the qui-vive. All hail to the fighting femmes of the hockey team. SCHEDULE U. D. 1 Lonsdownc Opponent 2 U. D. 1 Haverford Opponent 0 3 Ycodon 3 1 4 1 1 1 Ridley Pork 0 1 Nether Providence ... 1 4 1 First Row—Left to Right: Coulter, Penman, Ambrogi, Thomos tCoptoin', Goucr, Jack- son, Wynn. Second Row: Mr. Goos (Coach , Mr. Grimmett (Assistant Coach , Cranston, Durso, Spencer, White iManager'. VARSITY BASKETBALL T HE Goos-Men for the season of 1937-38 captured their sec- 1 tion championship by winning six of their eight league games. Also by triumphing over Radnor in a two out of three gome series, they snared the championship of Section I. However, they were nosed out by Pottstown at the Palestra for the championship of Sections I and II. In their first encounter in the Kiwanis tourna- ment with Media, the team was defeated by a very discouraging score. Losing their opener to Episcopal 21-18, they came back and took Collingdale 38-9. However, in the Marple-Newtown game their offense slackened, and they were beaten 14 to 12 Coming back by winning six straight games, four of which were league games, the team dropped an extra period session to their oldest rival. Lower Merion. Easily winning the next league game with Chester, One Hundred they dropped two heort-breoking league games to Haverford and Lansdowne. However, they triumphed over Media easily to win their section championship. In the playoffs for the Section I championship with Radnor, A-l leaders, they relinquished the first game to Radnor at the West Chester Teacher's College gym, but they came back in the next two games to win the championship of Section I. In the next game with Pottstown at the Palestra, they bucked up against a fine team and were eliminated from the P I. A. A. play offs They immedi- ately entered the Kiwanis Tournament but were beaten in one of the greatest upsets of the season by Media, whom they had previously defeated twice. Although such able players as Captain Thomas, Ambrogi, Penman, and Coulter will graduate this June, the juniors who remain and also the rapidly improving sophomores should show us another good record next year. SCHEDULE U. D. OPP. 18 ..Episcopal .... 21 38 Collingdolc .... 9 12 Marple-Newtown .... 14 20 ..Norristown .... 18 26 ..Haverford 11 21 ..Lansdowne .... 20 32 ..Wilmington 26 31 13 22 ..Media 16 20 ...Lower Mcrion .... 24 39 ...Chester 23 25 Hoverford 26 33 ...Lansdowne 35 27 Media 13 15 ...Radnor 'West Chesteri 21 26 Radnor i Polcstro • ... 23 29 Radnor I Palestra1 ... 23 24 ...Pottstown 'Polcstro .... 28 33 Medio (Kiwanisi 35 First Row—Left to Right: Bassett, Donaghuc, Socchetti, Galbraith (Captain', Eismann, Mackin, Hull. Second Row: Mr. Goos, Mr. Grimmett (Coochcs', Woldman, Marshall, Mong, Hardy (Manager). JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL “THE Junior Varsity Quintet under the ■excellent leadership of Cooch Grim- mett came through their season with a much better record than their superiors. Although they dropped a few of their games by small margins, there is no doubt in anyone's mind that this team will in future years be one of Philadel- phia's greatest. The unusual thing about this year's team, which is com- posed largely of sophomores, is their ability to play together. Congratulations are in order to this exceptionally good team for their suc- cess on their first year in High School. George Galbraith, who usually acted as captain, did a very fine job by keeping this team always working together and full of fight. With continued improvement we shall expect to see many of these boys play- ing varsity next year and their added pep should aid in giving us another successful team. We wish Mr. Grim- mett another outstanding season next year. SCHEDULE U. D. 26 13 38 15 Episcopal Collingdolc OPP. 9 11 5 17 14 22 29 13 28 22 21 Chester 20 29 17 16 26 27 ... 19 11 20 30 Lonsdownc 9 One Hundred Two First Row—Left to Right: Wigmore Carpenter, Conard, Scarlc Captain:, Nissen, Abel, Null. Second Row: Miss Jackson Coach), Ent, Ircdalo, Evons, Rutherford, Wollick (Manager . VARSITY BASKETBALL One Hundred Three A SALUTE to the girl's varsity bas- ''ketball team! Seven victories, two defeats, and one tie was their result at the completion of a fast-moving season. Under the captaincy of the peppiest girl in the senior class, Betty Anne Searle, and under the guidance of our new coach. Miss Jackson, there was a spirit of fun and co-operation through- out the games. They were very happy to defeat Upper Darby's two major ri- vals—namely, Lower Merion and Lans- downe. The scores for both of these games were close because the competi- tion was so keen. Much praise should be given to the four senior guards, Betty Anne Searle, Mabel Carpenter, Frannie I redale, and Betty Rutherford; to the one senior forward, Anita Wigmore; and to the other excellent forwards, Marion Abel, Aurian Null, and Renee Conard. All of these girls worked well and faith- fully together. Credit also is due the manager, Nancy Wollick, who most capably executed her work. SCHEDULE U. D. 26 OPP. 18 28 9 14 24 32 16 18.........Swarthmorc 25 19 16 21 Ridley Pork 10 27 Lonsdowne 25 33 Medio 33 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL PVEN though the girls' junior varsity basketball team did not experience so successful a season as the varsity team, their patient efforts should be recognized. Their schedule shows three victories, five defeats, and one tie. A different system was used this year in regard to the captaincy, in that a new captain was appointed for each game. The guards on the team were Helen Miller, Dorothy Brooks, Dorothy Wen- ger, Martha Magee, and Betty Pres- cott. The forwards, Dorothy Patterson, Betty Heyl, Betty Evans, and Phyllis Springfield. These underclassmen deserve a good deal of praise for their consistent and faithful attitude toward the team. Some of these girls will probably be varsity members next year, and we wish them all kinds of good luck and success in their future contests. SCHEDULE U. D. 12 13 Opponent 20 13 8 28 8 40 24 Radnor 21 22 Lower Merion 25 30 Ridley Park 5 14 24 Left to Right—First Row: Patterson, Brady, Wise, Scanlon. Second Row: Walton, Stratton, Heyl, Magee, Prescott, Licb, Springfield, Brooks, Hcutzcnrodcr. Third Row: Leathern (Junior Manager), Dougherty, Toews, Clokey, Miller, Collins, Wenger, Gravcnor 'Sophomore Manager'. One Hundred Four Coach Wood Coptain Sibley Sitting—Left to Right: Betty Wolf, Maude Wallace, Letty Sibley ‘Captoin , Doris Schaffner, Gladys Gorrity. Second Row: Williom Hargraves, Fronk Seymore, Robert Emich, William Wait, John Mconcy. Top Row: Marshall O'Dccn, Robert Morris, Mr. Wood, Tom Abell, Rodney Chase. LIVING up to the splendid record es- tablished last year, Upper Darby's Rifle Team again experienced an unde- feated season. Under the intense in- terest and splendid training of their coach, Mr. Wood, the team won all of the twenty matches in which they participated. This year, a long dreamed of score, became a reality, when the team estab- lished a new range record of 500 out of a possible 500. This perfect score was shot in a National Bi-Weekly Match, in which the team brought to Upper Darby a second place honor and another cup for the trophy case. In the National Scholastic Cham- pionships, the girls of Upper Darby placed second in the Girls' Division and the boys team was first in the Boys' division. This is the second national championship won by Upper Darby Rifle Teams. In addition to the team honors won this year, Letty Sibley, Captain, won the Distinguished Rifleman Award, the highest award given in Riflery and was in a quadruple tie for the first place RIFLE TEAM in the Individual National Champion- ships, Girls' Division. William Wait tied with seven other high school boys for second place in the Boys' Division. As only three seniors were members of the team. Coach Wood has a splen- did nucleus of juniors ond sophomores around which to build next year's team. SCHEDULE Visitors U. 492 495 478 494 452... 492 477 West Catholic . 497 479 . 499 489 Doylestown5 496 482 493 479 495 481 493 488..... Central (Valley Stream) 495 495 Lewis and Clark (Wosh.i 499 489 .... Kingswood School 497 481 West High 497 477 . Lincoln High ... 494 487 486 Ardmore 493 465 498 486 .. 497 487 Manhcim- 496 Indicates shoulder-to-shouldcr matches. One Hundred Five Captain Moyer Mary Galbraith First Row—Left to Right: Greene, Kirkpatrick, Turner, E. Miller, D. Miller, W. Gronger, Harlon, Newburg. Second Row: Adorns, Billingslco, Lutz, Moyer (Captain!, Merrell, Galbraith, McCallister. Third Row: Miss Scott Coach', Smith, Robinson, Burrows, Rhodes, Wilson, Jomison, Hollingsworth, G. Gronger • Manager . GIRLS' SWIMMING DONALD Duck's feminine counter- parts from Upper Darby, this year gained another suburban championship team for the school. The girls, under the leadership of Captain Peggy Moyer, can boast of an undefeated season. They also won the suburban trophy which was presented by Haverford and must be won three times for permanent possession. Sophomores carried oway most of the laurels of this championship team. Dor- othy Miller, high scorer of the group, established the school record of 25:01 for the forty yard freestyle. A senior, Mary Jane Lutz, was second high scorer. Other outstanding swimmers were soph- omores Clara Billingslea and Betty Har- lan, juniors Doris McCallister and Dorothy Gruel, and seniors Peggy Moyer and Mary Galbraith. Miss Marion Scott, girls' swimming coach, expects another fine record next year, as only five girls will be lost by graduation leaving eight letter girls remaining from this year's team. U. D. SCHEDULE Opponent 46 29 42 33 51 24 43 2 3 Cheltenham 31 1 3 40 Haverford 35 One Hundred Six BOYS7 SWIMMING UNDER the captaincy of Walt Lang, the swimming team put up a good fight this year although they lost five of their meets. Up until the West Catholic meet. Upper Darby was un- defeated, but after that time their com- mendable record slipped a little. Des- pite this, two new school records were established. Our Honolulu back-stroke star. Jack Maher, set a new time of 1.09.6 and became Upper Darby's Sub- urban Conference Champion in the 100-yard back stroke. Top honors were also carried off by our medley team, consisting of Walt Lang, Phil Tilden, and Jack Maher Our reloy team com- posed of Jim Cooper, Ralph Bolton, Walt Lang, and Bob Bricker, made Upper Darby shine at the District One Meet at Penn when they scored 1 52.3 in the 200-yard relay Roger Green is also slated to receive congratulations for his excellent diving record. Jim Jamison deserves a word of praise for his work in the breast-stroke event. Although the team had some hard luck, still they must be admired for their pluck and determination. SCHEDULE U. D. Opponent 48 Catholic 18 36 St. Joseph's Prep School . 30 41 26 38 Eddystonc 28 28 West Cotholic 38 38 28 13 Norristown 53 31 35 41 25 26 Coatcsville 40 20 46 Left to Right—First Row: Cooper, Bricker, Jamison, Anderson, Gloh, Busch, Myers, Taylor. Second Row: Schultz, Newberry, Bolton, Long Captain), Maher, DcLacy, Tilden. Third Row: Erickson 'Manager', Green, Clork, Kotloff, Ncithammcr, Mr. Herzog' Coach). One Hundred Seven GENERAL SWIMMING THE troveling photographer often ' finds himself in some strange places. Here he is at a swimming meet, where everybody including him- self is truly all wet. Upper Darby entered the District One Meet at the University of Pennsylvania. The judges are comparing notes. Mr. Wolfgang and Edward Erickson should really be paying a little more attention to busi- ness. Maher, Jamison, and Captain Lang stare cut of the inky darkness of the Sixty-third Street Pool. Watch for the birdie, boys! It may be a duck this time! Roger Green essays a dive. That moment before the attempt is always a tense one . . . Why, girls, you look as interested as a dog at a rat- killing. Frannie Merrell is about to lose a part of her fingernail, and Cap- tain Moyer and Coach Scott ore on the very edge of expectancy. Let's hope no one pushes them off. Natalie Rhodes either can't bear to look or else her thoughts are far, far away . . . Jack Maher churns the old aqua none- too-pura for another record. One Hundred Eight Sitting—Left to Right: String (Manager-, MocAdom, Blair, Houghton, Kremcr, Henderson, Mr. Geyer iCoach) Standing: Ferguson, Cartlcdge, Ide, Hanscll, Kaehne. WRESTLING FOR the third year in succession U. D.'s grisly, gripping grapplers have wrestled their way to the suburban wrestling championship. Under the ex- pert guidance of Coach Geyer, the team lost none of its six meets and has piled up a record of twenty-six victories in a row. The boys from Abington gave the Purple and Gold the most trouble, U. D. winning by only three points. In the individual championships, Houghton, 145 pound class, and Hen- derson, 105 pound class, came out on top. Incidentally, Houghton was high scorer for the year, garnering a total of thirty-three points. He was elected captoin by the boys at the end of the year. Hansell, Cartledge, Ferguson, Kaehne, Blair, Houghton, and Henderson, all seniors, will be lost to the team through graduation. The team will be weak- ened greatly by the loss of these first rate varsity men, but three juniors, MacAdam, Sohner, and Riffert, and Ide, a sophomore, all saw varsity service, and around them the hopes of a bright 1939 are centering. SCHEDULE U. D. Opponent 29 Upper Mcrion 11 30 0 20 11 35 Vi 1V4 17 Abington 29 10 One Hundred Nine SPRING RECORDS —1937 TRACK Delaware County Championships Upper Darby—Third Ursinus Relays...........Upper Darby—Second Villanova Intcrscholastics . Uppet Darby—Second District One Championships Upper Dorby—Third Suburban Championships....Upper Darby—Third Ridley Pork 61 Vl..........Upper Dorby—46’ 2 Episcopal 61..................Upper Dorby—56 Lower Mcrion 72............Upper Darby—72 Haverford 37..................Upper Dorby—71 BOYS' TENNIS U. D. Schedule Opponent U. D. Schedule Opponent 2 ...Girard College 3 3 P. M. C. Prep 4 4 ..Penn Charter 10 2 .Cheltenham 3 5 .. Sworthmore College, J. V. 4 5 Cootesvillc 3 0 5 Berwyn 0 3 ...Harrisburg Acodemy 6 . ■% 4 5.... 0 1 Lower Merion 4 — 4 ...Haverford College, J. V. 5 20 ...League Total 4 . Hoverford College Freshmen 5 League gomes BOYS' BASEBALL U. D. Schedule Opponent U. D. Schedule Opponent 5 3 4 0 3 5 6 5 4 12 8 0 Episcopol 13 3 11 3 4 6 4 5 5 2 Norristown 3 1 8 8 GIRLS' TENNIS U. D. Schedule Opponent U. D. Schedule Opponent 0 3 0 Abington 2 6 1 3 Cootesvillc 2 5 Ridley Pork 0 2 3 3 o 5 2 4 Pierce Business School . 1 3 2 0 5 1 6 One Hundred Ten GOLF “THE Royal golfers started off the season by bowing to a powerful Haver ford team to the tune of 131 to 1 2. Goaded by their defeat the team trounced Berwyn 13 to 2. Haverfcrd again defeated Upper Darby on Hav- erford's home course 13 to 2. The Royals again spurred on by their sec- ond loss to Haver ford defeated Lower Merion 10 2 to 4 V2. The team this year is made up of veterans, as four of the five men won their letters last year. Those playing regularly on the varsity are Howard Parris, Bud McAllister, Jack Edmond- son, Bob Lister, and Walt Dambman. Dambman is the only Junior on the squad, and he will be the spearhead of next year's attack. Although the team was defeated by Hoverford, they easily overcame their other opponents, and are in the race for the championship. GOLF SCHEDULE—1938 April 20 ...........Hoverford ot Upper Darby April 22 ..............Berwyn at Upper Darby April 29 ...........Hoverford at Upper Darby May 2 ...........Lower Merion at Upper Darby May 4 ..............................Abington Moy 6 .............................Lansdownc Moy 9 ..............................Abingtcn May 13 ................................Berwyn Moy 16-21 .......................Intcrscholostic May 20 ..........................Lower Merion May 27 .............................Lansdownc One Hundred Eleven BASEBALL THE baseball team of 1938 is inex- I perienced, being made up mostly of sophomores and juniors. Although the season thus far has been mediocre, the boys showed great spirit, even in defeat. In many games they came from behind to win, or they approached within a run of tying the score. In the first game of the year with Episcopal the team won 13 to 8. The boys olso beat Norristown, the score being 6 to 5 in our favor. In the rest of the games they were not so successful. The score of the Lans- downe game was 4 to 5, the Lower Merion game 9 to 10, the Cheltenham game 15 to 16, and the Lansdowne game 1 to 4. In the Cheltenham tussle, the boys came to bat in the last half of the last inning with the score 16 to 3 against them. In this one inning they scored 12 runs. Some of the experienced lettermen left from the 1937 season are Jim John, Art Crandall, Joe Cranston, John Wynn, and Sherwin Smith. The re- mainder of the squad is made up mainly of sophomores and juniors with the exception of Ine Penman, Bob Bricker, and Nick Amadio. BASEBALL SCHEDULE—1938 April 5 ...........................Episcopal April 6 ...........................Lansdowne April 21 Norristown April 25 Lower Merion April 28 Lansdowne May 2 Cheltenham May 5 ...........................Hoverford Moy 9 ............................Abington May 12 ..........................Norristown May 16 ..........................Lower Merion Moy 19 ..........................Cheltenham Moy 23 ...........................Hoverford Moy 26 .............................Chester Moy 31 ............................Abington One Hundred Twelve TRACK THIS yeor Coach Wolfgang once again found in his hands the mak- ings of a well-rounded track team. With Captain Belyea running con- sistently well in the 880-yard event, Ambrogi burning the cinders in the 440, and Van Ingen, the sophomore cross country ace, showing excellent form in the mile, Upper Darby once again has a splendid group of distance runners. In the field events, Tomossone has already broken o 12-year record in the javelin, and Gauer and Nurnberg are also showing good form, The mile relay team came through victorious in the Penn Relays. Upper Darby also won the Delco Meet at Lansdowne. April 13 April 20 April 23 April 29 April 30 May 4 May 6 May 7 May 13 May 14 May 18 May 21 Moy 25 May 28 June 4 TRACK SCHEDULE—1938 Intcr-Scholostic Meet ............Home Episcopol ........................Home Delaware County Intcrscholostic Lansdowne Penn. Rcloys .................U. of P. Penn. Relays .................U. of P. Pierre S. DuPont ...........Wilmington Lansdowne 'Second Teom1 ........Home Ursinus College Relays.....Collcgevillc Norristown (Second Teami .......Home Villonova College Intcr-Scholostic Villonova Lower Mcrion (First ond Second Team .....Home District 1 Championship West Chester College Hoverford (First ond Second Teams' Hoverford P. I. A. A. Championship State College Suburban Championship......Norristown BOYS' and GIRLS' TENNIS GIRLS' TENNIS— 19S8 THE outlook for the girls' tennis team is very promising this year. Not because of the new uniforms which the girls made but because of the players themselves. Mabel Carpenter, captain, at first singles, and Louise Murphy at second had particularly strong opposition, but eoch fought hard and came through remarkably well. Barbara Embree, Betty Anne Searle, and Peggy Moyer were the other seniors that did their part in bringing success to U. D. Betty Thomo$, Henrietta Gonzalez and Louise Murphy, all juniors, composed the remainder of the team and helped to give U D. a successful season. BOYS' TENNIS—1938 THE 1938 tennis team should be very successful. The four singles posi- tions ore played by Moylan Hull, Cap- tain Horace Hokanson, Dick Clarkson and Harry Aroyan in that order. Hull has yet to be defeoted this year, and Hokanson has dropped only one match. However, to date the doubles team of Albert Busch and Dick Clarke has been only moderately successful. The racket swingers have won every match that has been played. So per- haps another championship will be added to Upper Darby's long list. GIRLS' TENNIS—1938 April 20 .............................Woodbury April 27 ......................Friends' Select April 28 ........................Cheltenham April 29 .............................Westtown Moy 2 .............................Abington Moy 4 ..................Pierce Business School Moy 5 ...............................Radn:r Moy 9 ........................Lower Merion Moy 12 ............................Lonsdownc Moy 13 ..............................Palmyra Moy 16 ...............................Berwyn Moy 19 .............................Lonsdale Moy 23 Norristown May 24 ..........................Ridley Pork Moy 26 ...............................Ycodon BOYS' TENNIS SCHEDULE—1938 April 6 ..............................Friends' Central April 11 .................Williom Penn Chortcr April 18 ...............................Ycodon April 25 ..........................Cootesville April 26 ............................Episcopal April 28 ...........................Cheltenham May 2 ............................ Abington Moy 4 ...............................Radnor Moy 6-7 ........Cornell University Tournament Moy 7 ........................George School Moy 10 ........................Lower Merion Moy 12 ............................Lonsdownc Moy 14 ........................Atlontic City Moy 16 ...............................Berwyn Moy 20 ............................Lancaster Moy 23 ...........................Norristown Moy 27 ..............................Chester Moy 28 .............................Horrisburg Academy One Hundred Fourteen GENERAL SPORTS CHEERLEADERS VOLLEYBALL TEAM INTRAMURAL BOYS' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS, HOME ROOM 120 INTRAMURAL SOCCER CHAMPIONS, HOME ROOM 211 INTRAMURAL GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS, HOME ROOM 217 GYM TEAM THOSE WHO LEAD William Bernard Charles Ferguson Jean Allen Ruth Hermann Constance Barrett Gardiner Hathaway SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE W HEN you return to your Almo Mater someday, your eye will be caught, W immediately after entrance, by two distinguished looking placques. The one is titled Scholarship and the other is titled Service. Curiosity will draw you closer and, as it is but natural, you will look for the bronze plate marked 1938. There, on either placque, you will read the names of six fellow classmates who have been honored by the perpetual remembrance of their achievements in scholarship and service. This idea was formulated and materialized by the class of 33, who presented the school with the two plaques—which will honor students from the class of 1933 to the class of 1950. CLASS OF 1938 One Hundred Eighteen Joseph Cronston Eloine Freos Esther Howorth Peggy Moyer We will say that you are looking at the one entitled Scholarship. Here you will see the names of those six students of each graduating class, who have at- tained the highest scholastic average for the three years at Upper Darby High School. Soon, you will cross over to scan the Service plaque and you may recall that as the twelfth mile stone of your education was being crossed, that we all paused for reminiscence. Three years had been spent in working and playing together, and, whereas we realized that our class would spread over the four corners of the nation, and beyond, we wished to honor our more outstanding classmates. It wos no small task to select six classmates as the ones who had served our class ard our school the best, for everyone helped in his own way. However, these six students where chosen by preferential ballot as those who had served more outstandingly. The basis for selections were service, and activity in sports, publications, music, dramatics student government, and other school activities. CLASS OF 1938 One Hundred Nineteen CLASS OFFICERS AMONG THOSE The worries and cares of the senior class are carried on the shoulders of the executive committee. With the able assistance of Miss Hagenbuch and Mr. Diehl they work out the destinies of our class. They arrange our parties and dances; they discuss any problems that arise relating to our class. The presiding officer at these meetings is the senior class president, Joe Ambrogi. In his absence Dick Belyea, the vice-president, takes the chair. To Ruth Keller goes the job of record- ing the minutes of the meetings and handling the class mail. Tom Bond attempts to keep the class out of the red. While we enjoy ourselves after school hours lorn gees over the accounts of the class straightening out the financial situation. In addition tc the class officers the executive committee is composed of two representatives from each of the senior homerooms, in most cases this is one boy and one girl. It is the duty of the representatives to bring to the committee meet- ings any problems that come up in their respective homerooms. These problems ore then discussed by the committee and a solution worked out CLASS OF 1938 SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Joseph Ambrogi .................................President Richard Belyeo ............................Vice-President Ruth Keller .. Thomas Bond .Secretary Treasurer Abbott, Harry Allen, Jeon Appleby, Ruth Bcringcr, Betty Barrett, Constance Bernardino, Julia Bolton, Ralph Bowman, Margaret Brickcr, Robert Brooks, Sam Cartlcdgc, Stocy Coulter, Thomas Cranston, Joseph Goodby, Avis Gordon, Caroline Greene, Lewis Guyant, Fred Fetters, George Ivers, Jane Jamison, Jomcs Kerns, John Ladlcy, Jack Maher, Jack McAllister, Warren McCollister, Dorothy McGonn, Connie Meyer, Marjorie Moyer, Peggy Pepper, Jomcs Reese, Beth Searlc, Betty Anne Sullivan, Eileen Sullivan, Malcolm Tomolino, Andre Wischon, Barboro Young, Froncos Zimmerman, Annctta WHO GUIDE US COMMITTEE One Hundred Twenty-one Dorothea Manbcck Elaine Freas Cecilc Bernard Jessie Willis Alice Pickcll Frances Kirkpatrick 1— Biggest Flirts Charles Mcluney 2— Hordest Workers Thomas Coulter 3— Best Sports Thomas Bond 4— Cutest Couple John Thomas 5— Best Looking William Owen 6— Best Dancers Howard Porris 7— Best Dressed George Myers 8— Most Dignified James Pepper 9— Most Bashful Allen Fellows 10— Most Popular Joseph Ambrogi 11— Wittiest Arthur Mulvancy 12— Peppiest Somucl Brooks Jessie Willis Grace Russell Esther Howorth Frances Iredale Betty Anne Scorlc BABY DAY Left to Right—Bottom Row: Jonicc Cossidy, Dorothco Manbcck, Carolyn Heilman, Dorothy Wolters, Edith Bonsbach. Second Row: Virginia Weston, Elvo Siddons, Jessie Willis, Jcnct Gootcc, Eileen Sullivon, Dorothy Zimmerman. Class Officers: Joe Cranston, Ruth Keller, Joe Am- brogi, Tom Bond. Margorct Wright, Dorothy McCollister, Elaine Stine, Harriet Frankcnfield. Prize Winners: Betty Hurd, David McCollister. HERE AND THERE . . . How's the ice cream, Joe . . . and why that awful frown, Tom? Is some- thing the matter? Jack Kerns and Henry Casa Ian seem to take their eat- ing seriously. Wonder what Tom Abell sees . . . The expression is most un- usual . . . Charles Ferguson appears in a pensive mood . . . and what can Al Donofrio be gazing at? Bill Willis, Tom Macphee and Nick Amadio make good subjects for the roving camera as they peer from the window of one of the buses in Washington. . . . AMONG THE SENIORS Roberta Parkhill and Helen Mooney are seen in one of their quieter moods as the rain trickles on in Washington. Jane Crawford, as she sits in one of the Washington buses, seems to be saying, Why don't we start now? Joe Wilkinson appears to us here as a serious student, but don't let that look on his face fool you. Above, it seems that a chemistry experiment is in prog- ress. Don't blow up the school, boys! WASHINGTON AFTER waiting twelve years for the Washington trip, the seniors picked the rainiest days in that period according to statistics. Even as the train pulled out the long stream of visitors began staggering from car to car at first, then proceeding with mere poise as they got their sea legs. Harry Abbott gleefully produced some pepper and Roger Evans unpacked his accordion. With awe inspired by the longest room in the world, seniors treuped into the Savarin Restaurant, Ordinary travelers wondered mightily about this horde. After lunch, a mad dash through rather numerous raindrops to A and B buses. Betty Anne Searle scrambled on and off two buses in an effort to find her friends. She bought postcards. Bus captain Jim Pepper got the names of his brood and B buses lurched forward on their way to the capitol. The A's went directly to the Supreme Court. In the Capitol solemn-faced boys and girls tiptoed in and out of the Senate chamber. Outside the library of Congress, Mr. Tyson was seen asking Elaine Frees what she expected to see there Of course, Elaine was ready with the answer. Ah, buses again! These took us to the Arts and Industries Building where WE hangs meaningfully. The Department of Justice proved to be the most interesting building to many. Here we innocents were enlightened upon the subject of crime—who commits it and how. After Indians and animals in the Natur- al History Building we were in a state to see our rooms. At the Lee House extra telephone oper- ators had been installed. Wonder why? Fights over beds followed naturally. Some wisesr ones inspected possibilities for noc- turnal escapades. At 8:30 enthusiastic seniors were enter- tained at the Cairo by Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, who chose the novel method of entering in a trunk. Lucky Bob Bricker's small. Then dainty Avis Snow White Goodby was poisoned by Witch Barbara Wischan when she bought an Acorn. Our dwarfs put the group in TRIP hysterics, especially Sam Brooks and his theatrical ears. Taxis, no less, took Lee House back. Then came the fun. In the wee sma' hours, glass flew from windows and the duties of the chaperones really began. After a hasty breakfast B buses took us to the Pan-American Building. While inside among the trees and birds one would never guess what torrents were descend- ing outside. Then to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing where many disillusioned students hoped to make their fortune. Here Lans- downe High School crossed our path. The White House and Corcoran Art Gallery which followed were enjoyed by all. Bill Bernard was disappointed at not seeing the president when the raised flag says he's in town. Back to the hotels for more peas and warmer wraps. At last a long rest period as the entire A and B group toured the city on its way to Mount Vernon and Arlington. We stopped at Mount Saint Albans to see the finest cathedral in the United States under construction and the Lincoln Memorial, the most beautiful building in Washington. Glad we saw it through a glistening rain that made it an ethereal symbol of America. Finally at Mount Vernon the group posed for a picture, snatched a view of George Washington's home and piled into the buses again. After reaching Arlington the gathered group was a witness to the most impressive part of the trip. Joe Ambrogi and Bill Owen paid tribute to our country's Un- known Soldier. The falling rain was the only sound as taps rang out. Wet, cold, hungry boys and girls re- turned home to pack bags and eat. No peas. On our way to the train we saw the lighted dome of our nation's copitol, an unexpected pleasure. All agreed that the return trip was more fun than the other trip except for the re- gret we cannot help but feel that all is behind us now '38ers turn with thanks to our two hard- working, unselfish advisers, Miss Hagen- buch and Mr Diehl And well they deserve it! II CLASS OF 1938 HARRY DIXEY ABBOT 2 Englewood Rood, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: A. A. Council 4; De- bating 3; Honor Roll; Stu- dent Council 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2; Executive Committee 4; Par- ty Committee 4. CLUBS: Fencing 2; Germon 3, President 4, Rifle 2, 3, 4; World Affairs Forum 3, President 4. SPORTS: Varsity Golf 4. NICHOLAS P AMADIO 8520 Monroe Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Rifle 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3; Vorsity Boseboll 2, 3. HOMER LOUIS ABEL 6330 Burbridge Street, Germantown COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Monitor 3. CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 3; Chess Team 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3; Dramus, Cost 3, 4. JOSEPH N. AMBROGI, JR. 324 Lincoln Avenue, Lansdownc SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Student Council 2, 4; Gold Color Coptain 4. CLASS: Vice-President 2; Pres- ident 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Bosket- ball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Vorsity Football 2, 3, 4; Vorsity Track 2, 3. WILLIAM T. ABELL 703 Cornell Avenue, Drexcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLU8S: Chess Team 3; Lc Ccrclc Francois 4; Rifle 3, Vice-President 4. ALFRED H. ANDERSON 26 Ridley Avenue, Aldan ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 3, 4. CLASS: Porty Committee 4. JUNE R. ADAMS 7256 Bradford Rood, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Upi-Doh 4. CLASS: Porty Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. SPORTS: Swimming 4. JANET ANDERSON 7116 Penorth Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE CLASS: Candy Committee 4. CLUBS: History 4; Lc Cercle Francois 4. One Hundred Twenty-eight EVA ALBERTI 534 Burmont Road Drcxel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 2; Memoriol Doy Committee 2. CLUBS: Riding 4. JOHN CHARLES ANDES 6606 Chestnut Street, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Student Council 4. CLASS: Junior Ploy; Senior Play; Memorial Doy Commit- tee 3. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Rifle 3. EDWARD BROWN ALLEN 8031 Mcrion Avenue, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 4; Porty Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 3, Librarian 4; Chorol 2, 3, 4; Dromus Chorus 2, 3, Cost 4; Lc Cerclc Francois 3; Rifle 3, 4; Toblc Tennis, Vice President 3, Treosurer 4. CAROLYN B. ANFINSEN 1013 Lindalc Avenue, Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Donee Committee 3. CLUBS: Chorol 2; Gormon 3, 4; Lc Cerclc Francois 3. 4; Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Riding 3, Instructress 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numcrols 3. JOHN L. ALLEN 456 Gaincsboro Road, Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 3. CLUBS: Fencing 2. VIRGINIA M. ANSCHUETZ 1107 Wilde Avenue, Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4; Senior Ploy. CLUBS: Chorol 3; Fencing 2; History 3, 4; Pleiades 2, 3, 4. JEAN E. ALLEN 8031 Mcrion Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Distinguished Honor Roll; English Prize 3; Mon- itor 3; Upi-Doh 2, Circula- tion Manogcr 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 4; Porty Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrorco 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Latin 2, Vice-President 3, Secretory 4; Lc Cercle Froncois 4; Rifle 2. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Hockey 2, 3; Vorsity Hockey 4. RUTH ELINORE APPLEBY 7026 Emerson Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE CLASS: Junior Ploy; Executive Committee 4. CLUBS: Pleiades 3, 4. One Hundred Twenty-nine CLASS OF 1938 ROBERT HOWARD AUVE 3433 Albemarle Avenue, Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE GIRARD F. BARRY 530 Childs Avenue, Drcxel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3. KATHERINE F. BALDWIN 122 Wellington Road, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE CLUBS: Librory 3, 4. GEORGE M. BASS 316 Lokeview Avenue, Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: A. A. Council 4; Home Room Salesman 3; Vol- leyball Tcom 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, 4. SPORTS: Boskctboll Numcrols 2; Junior Vorsity Footboll 2; Vorsity Football 3, 4. EDITH MARY BANSBACH 3213 Berkley Avenue, Drcxel Hill GENERAL GOLD CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Donee Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2; Germon 2, 3, 4; Table Tennis 4. HERBERT LEON BAYLSON 7439 Miller Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Gym Team 3; Home Room Salesman 4; Monitor 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4. BETTY BARINGER 7112 Pennsylvania Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Solcsmon 3; Monitor, Choirmon 4; Student Coun- cil 4. CLASS: Ook, Business Manager 3, 4; Donee Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Play Commit- tee 3, 4. CLUBS: A Cappcllo Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 2, 3; Lc Cerclc Froncais 4; Rifle 2; Toy- Wistalvon 2, 3, Treasurer 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Hockey 2, 3; Vorsity Hockey 4. ROBERT C. BEASLEY 7122 Sellers Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE CLASS: Senior Ploy; Donee Committee 4; Porty Commit- tee 4. CLUBS: Commerce 4. One Hundred Thirty HENRY JAY BARINGER 7112 Pennsylvania Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SPORTS: Footboll Trainer 2, 3, 4. MARIE TERESA BECKER 7278 Calvin Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Commerce 4. ANNA R. BARNES 82 Hucston Road, Lansdownc COMMERCIAL GOLD E. HOWARD BEDROSSIAN 531 Foss Avenue, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Solesmon; Student Council, Vice-President 4. CLASS: Senior Play. CLUBS: Algetrarco 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; World Affoirs Forum 3, Vice-President 4. SPORTS: Basketball Numerals 2; Vorsity Soccer 4. ANN LOUISE BARRETT Minerva Court Apts.—C202, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Dance Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 4; Dromus, Chorus 4; Rifle 4. R08ERT D BEERS 52 Sunshine Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD CONSTANCE E. BARRETT 4037 Lasher Rood, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Debotino 2. 3; Co- Captain 4; Distinguished Honor Roll; Honor Roll; Biol- ogy Prize 2; Monitor 2; Student Council 4; Upi-Dah 2, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 4; Porty Committee 4; Play Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Ars Poctoe 3, 4; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Lotin 2, 3; Lc Cercle Francois 3, 4; Toy- Wistalvon 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BELYEA 7236 Hazel Avenue, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll; Student Council 3, 4. CLASS: Vice-President 4; Sen- ior Ploy; Executive Com- mittee 2, 3. CLUBS Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Cross Country 2. 3, 4; Vorsity Track 2, 3. CLASS OF 1938 One Hundred Thirty-one CLASS OF 1938 JULIAN ALLEN BENSON 7 South Harwood Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: Ride 2. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Foot- ball 3. GEORGE STEWART BLAIR 501 Woodcliff Road. Upper Darby INDUSTRIAL ARTS PURPLE CLUBS: Pleiades 3, 4; Table Tennis 4. SPORTS: Varsity Wrestling 4; Boscball Numerals 3. DOROTHY J. BERGEMAN 89 Springton Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Acorn 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Donee Committee 3; Porty Committee 3. CLUBS: History 4; Lo Ccrcle Francois 4; Rifle 2. RICHARD E. BODTKE 7111 Hazel Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Salesman 2. CLUBS: A Cappclla Chorus 3, 4. Chorol 2; Junior Izaok Wolton League 2, 3, Vice- President 4; Pleiades 2. THOMAS W. BERGER 7040 Veronica Road, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 2, 3; Monitor 2. RALPH B. BOLGER 554 Broadview Road, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Monitor 4. SPORTS: Varsity Footboll 4. JEANETTE R. BERMAN 7 South Cedar Lone, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Porty Committee 2. CLUBS: Chorol 2, 3. RALPH W. BOLTON 478 Wilde Avenue, Drexei Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Monitor 2, 3. CLASS: Executive Committee 3, 4; Porty Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Foot- boll 2; Vorsity Swimming 4. One Hundred Thirty-two CECILE MIRIAM BERNARD 137 Hampden Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Public Speaking Prize 2; Upi-Dah 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algctrorca 3, Secretory 4; Hi-Y 4; Le Ccrclc Fron- cois 3, 4; Leeuwenhoek 3, Secretory 4; Library 2. WILLIAM BERNARD 137 Hampden Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Deboting 4; Distin- uished Honor Roll; Biology rizc 2; Amcricon History Prize 3; Algebra Prize 2; Physics Prize 2. CLASS: Oak; Dance Committee 2; Porty Committee 3; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Atgctrorco 3, 4; Rifle 3, 4; World Affoirs Forum 3. 4. JULIA BERNARDINO 8529 Monroe Avenue, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Executive Committee 4. CLUBS: Commerce 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basket- boll 2. SARA D. BLACKWOOD 848 Turner Avenue, Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLUBS: Le Ccrclc Francois 4. THOMAS K. BOND, Jr. 709 Ormond Avenue, Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll; Tribunol 2. CLASS: Treosurer 3, 4; Exec- utive Committee 3, 4; Donee Committee 3; Porty Commit- tee 4; Senior Ploy. CLUBS: History 3, President 4; Hi-Y 3, Secretory 4. SPORTS: Basketball Numorols 2; Vorsity Cross Country 3, Captoin 4; Vorsity Track 3. HAROLD W. BONEKAT 7030 Greenwood Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOID NICHOLAS C. BORRELLI 3422 Randolph Street, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE MARGARET E. BOWMAN 704 Shadeland Avenue, Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Physics Prize 3; Monitor 3; Tribunol 2; Upi-Dah 2, 4, Assistant Editor 3. CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 2, 4; Porty Committee 2, 4; Porty Committee 4; Ploy Commit- tee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Lotin 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Riding 3; Toy-Wistolvon 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Boseboll Numorols 2; Hockey Numerals 3. CLASS OF 1938 One Hundred Thirty-three ■■■CLASS OF 1938 ROBERT H. BOYER 42 Kent Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SPORTS: Soccer 3, 4. KATHLEEN E BOYLE 180 Chapman Avenue, Lansdownc COMMERCIAL PURPLE MARY JANE BRADY 419 Copley Road, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Ooncc Committee 4; Porty Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 3, 4; Commerce 2, 3, 4; Library 4; Riding 4. REGINA E. BRADY 525 Hampden Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Dance Committee 3. CLUBS: Librory 4. DOROTHY R. BRINKER 7543 Rogers Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Senior Ploy. CLUBS: Choral 3, 4; Riding 3, 4, Rifle 3, 4. G. BERNICE BRISKEY 527 Hampden Road, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE CLASS: Donee Committee 3. CLUBS: Rifle 4; Stomp 4; Toblc Tennis 2. SPORTS: Boscball Numerals 2. AVA K. BROGAN 357 Margotc Rood, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 2. CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3; Dra- mas, Dancer 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numcrols 3. MAE BROOK 7105 Emerson Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Chorol 2 One Hundred Thirty-four FRANKLIN D. BRAY 3)2 State Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD HELEN LOUISA BREM 3442 Marshall Road, WILLIAM 0. BREM ROBERT EDWIN BRICKER 3442 Marshall Road, 2 Ridley Avenue, Drcxcl Hill Drcxcl Hill Aldan COMMERCIAL PURPLE COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll. SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Distin- CLUBS: German 2, 3. CLASS: Executive Committee 4. CLUBS: Rifle 2. guished Honor Prize 3. CLUBS: German urcr 3. Roll; Germon CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, 4. 2, 4, Treos- SPORTS: Boskctboll Numcrols 2; Varsity Football 4. SAMUEL R. BROOKS 2420 Garrett Road, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Gym Tcom, Coptain 3, 4. CLASS: Junior Ploy; Donee Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Memor- ial Day Committee 3; Party Committee 4. CLUBS: Fencing 3, Tcom 2; Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4; Lc Ccrclc Froncais 3, Treasurer 4; Pleiodes 2, 3, Vice President 4. IRENE A. BROUGHTON 3426 Marshall Road, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Monitor 2; Upi-Doh, Typist 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 4; Choral 3, 4; Commerce 2, 3, 4; Librory 4. ELEANOR JANE BROWN 143 Marlborough Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Donee Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 4; Library 4. VIRGINIA MAY BROWN 319 South Madison Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS OF 1938 One Hundred Thirty-five CLASS OF 1938 VIRGINIA S. BROWN 1014 Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Condy Committee 2; Ploy Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 4. ISABELLE FRANCES BRUCE 7057 Greenwood Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Choro I 3, 4. ETHEL M. BRUGGEMANN 545 Littlccroft Rood, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: German 3; Library 4; Table Tennis 4. LOIS ADELE BUCKLEY 117 Summit Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE CLUBS: Choral 4. ROSEMARY C. CANESSA 103 North Union Avenue, Lansdownc COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Executive Committee 2, 3; Memorial Doy Commit- tee 3. SPORTS: Vorsify Swimming, Monager 4. JACK R. BUTLER 323 Avon Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE JOHN J. CAIRNS 615 Foss Avenue, Dtexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD JEANNE W. CAMERON 2414 Garrett Rood, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE One Hundred Thirty-six EDWIN BUGBEE 516 West Magnolia Avenue, Aldon SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: Junior Ixook Wolton League 2; Rifle 3. CARL D. BUONO 252 Wcmbly Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SPORTS: Soccer Numcrols 4; Varsity Soccer 2, 3. ELEANOR S. V. BURK 728 Burmont Terrace, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3, 4. HELEN C. BURRICHTER 3510 Huey Avenue, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 3; Toblc Tennis 4; Tay-Wistol- von 4. ROBERT T. CANFIELD 218 Wembly Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE BETSY H. CARD 931 Morgon Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE MABEL M. CARPENTER 645 Drexel Avenue, Drexcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD JULIAN B. CARTER, JR. 211 Heather Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLUBS: Leeuwenhoek 4; Rifle 2, 4; Stomp 4. SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2, 3. SCHOOL. A. A. Council 4; Monitor 3, 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Donee Committee 3; Ploy Commit- tee 3; Sticker Committee 4; Candy Committee 4. CLUBS: Ars Poetae 3; Pleiades 2; Riding 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 3, 4; Chorol 2, 3. 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Latin 3; Library 3; Rifle 3; Toble Tennis 3, 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Hockey 2, 3, 4; Vorsity Tennis 2, 3, Cop- tain 4. CLASS OF CLU8S: Rifle 4. 1938 One Hundred Thirty-seven CLASS MARIE ELAINE CARTER 306 Ashby Aportmcnts, Upper Darby OF 1938 STACY B. CARTLEDGE 641 N. Lansdownc Avenue, Drcxcl Hill HENRY A. CASALAN 7337 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby JANICE ELSIE CASSADY 80 Hucston Road, Lansdowne ACADEMIC PURPLE CLUBS: Lc Cerclc Froncais 4; Stamp 4; Table Tennis 4. INDUSTRIAL ARTS GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2; Monitor 3, 4; Tri- bunal 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. SPORTS: Baskctboll Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 4. COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 3. CLUBS: Commerce 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4. COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Senior Ploy. CLUBS: Library 4. ROBERT EDWIN CLARK 232 Barrington Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: Rifle 2, 3, 4; Table Tennis 4; Choral 4. RICHARD L. CLARKE 400 Soxer Avenue, Springfield ACADEMIC GOLD BEVERLY COFFMAN 508 Penn Avenue, Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE CLASS: Junior Play. CLUBS: Le Ccrcle Froncais 3, 4; Pleiades 3, 4. LORRAINE E. COLBERT 431 Woodcliff Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Donee Committee 2; Party Committee 2. CLUBS: A Cappcllo Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Library 2, 3, 4. One Hundred Thirty-eight HELEN ELIZABETH CATES 321 Huntley Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. VIRGINIA LEE CHALFANT 139 Heather Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: All State Concert 4. CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Table Tennis, Secretory 3, 4; Dromus, Orchcsfro 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerols 3. JOHN E CHAMBERLAIN 714 Anderson Avenue, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: Algetrorco 4; Fencing 3; Rifle 2. FRANK N. CLARK 3708 Randolph Street, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 2. CLASS: Executive Committee 2; Memoriol Doy Committee SPORTS: Soccer Manager 4. ROBERT J. COLMYER 8 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE MARY M. CONAHAN 202 Killcgarry Aportments, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 2. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3, 4. PEGGY CONLIN 7042 Radbournc Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD ARNOLD H. COPELAND 114 Overhill Road, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD CLASS OF 1938 One Hundred Thirty-nine CLASS OF 1938 FRANK CORREALE 738 Burmont Rood, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE THEODORE C.CORTELYOU 7504 Lennox Rood, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Acorn 2, 3; Editor- in-Chief 4; Distinguished Honor Roll; Student Council 4. CLUBS Hi-Y 3, 4. THOMAS COULTER 245 Ardmore Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: A. A. Council 3; Monitor 2; Student Council, President 4; Tribunol 3; P. S. M. A. District Orchestra 4. CLASS: Treasurer 2, 3; Exec- utive Committee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Dromus, Orchestra 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2; Varsity Football 4; Varsity Baskctboll 4. ALEXANDER R. COWAN 7116 Stockley Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD SPORTS: Junior Varsity Foot- ball 3. JANE K. CRAWFORD 316 Margate Rood, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Monitor 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Latin 4; Library 4; Rifle 3, 4. EDGAR G. CROSS, 2nd. 120 Crestview Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: Algetrarca 4; German 3, 4; Rifle 3, 4. BERNARD R. CROWELL 336 Kingston Road, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2; Upi-Doh 2. CLUBS: Rifle 2. W. EARLE CUCKNELL 7150 Clover Lone, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Commerce 3, 4; Rifle 3. 4. One Hundred Forty GEORGE ALFRED COX 4109 Taylor Avenue, Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE CLUBS: Lc Cerclc Francois 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4; Stomp 2, 3. 4. SPORTS: Rifle Team 3. GEORGE A. CUNNEY, JR. 1208 Hollywood Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Lc Cerclc Francois 3, 4; Riding 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4. JANE T. CRAIG 307 Clcarbrook Avenue, Lonsdowne ACADEMIC PURPLE CLASS: Donee Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 3; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Lc Cerclc Froncais 3, 4; Library 4; Riding 3; Pleiades 4. ROSEMARY T. CUNNEY 3712 Highland Avenue, Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Acorn 2, 3, Feature Editor 4; Home Room Sales- man 2; Gold Captain 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Chorol 3; Commerce 3, 4; History 4; Hi-Y 4; Pleiades 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numcrols 2. ELIZABETH R. CRANDALL 310 Margotc Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLUBS: Commerce 4; Library 2. WILLIAM G. CUTHBERTSON 39 Chatham Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Ook. CLUBS: Fencing 3; Rifle 2, 3. JOSEPH CRANSTON 163 Marlborough Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Student Council 4; Purple Color Cop- toin 4. CLASS: President 2; Vice-Pres- ident 3; Donee Committee 2; Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Momoriol Day Commit- tee 2, 3; Porty Committee 2, 3; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: 8oskctboll Numcrols 2; Junior Vorsity Boskctball 3; Junior Vorsity Football 2; Vorsity Boseboll 3; Vorsity Football 3, 4. JACQUELINE CUZZUBO 22 Berbro Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 2, 3; Upi-Doh, Assistant Art Editor 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Candy Committee 4; Donee Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Porty Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: History 3, 4; Lc Cerclc Francois 4. CLASS OF 1938 One Hundred Forty-one 1 I CLASS OF 1938 JOHN ROBERT DALE Lansdowne 346 Clearbrook Avenue, GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Gym Tcom 3, 4. CLUBS: Rifle 2, 3. ELENOR D. DALICK 24 Heather Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Acorn, Typist 4; Honor Roll; Student Council, Recording Secretory 4; Upi- Dah, Typist 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Commerce 4; Library 2, 3, President 4. GEORGE E. DANENHAUER Oak and Green Lancs, Primos COMMERCIAL GOLD JOHN ALLAN DASH 93 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; P. S. M. A, District Orchestra 3, 4. CLU8S: Dromus, Orchcstro 2, 3. 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerols 4. JAMES CLARK DIGGORY 304 Riverview Avenue, Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLASS: Junior Ploy. CLUBS: Steinmetz Scientific Society 3. ALBERT F. DONOFRIO 8525 Monroe Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 4. CLUBS: Chorol 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2. WALTER E. DORRICOTT 7176 Ruskin Lane, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Choral 4; Dromus, Dancer 4; Pleiades 4. EDITH M. DOUGLAS 36 Clovcrdalc Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE CLUBS: Chorol 2. One Hundred Forty-two BEVERLY B. DAVIS 830 Horpcr Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 3, 4. CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Donee Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Lotin 2; Librory 2, 3, 4; Pleiades 3, 4. HELEN JOAN De JOSEPH 73 Harwood Drive, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2, 3. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Candy Committee 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Lc Ccrclc Francois 3, 4; Rifle 3. GEORGE T. DENNEY 406 Springton Manor Apts., Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD KATHERINE E. DICK 96 Lamport Road, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Ploy Committee 4; Donee Com- mittee. MILTON AARON DUBINS 233 Copley Road, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Upi-Dah, Avt 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. SPORTS: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4. JAMES VICTOR DUFFY 311 Avon Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC FURPLE SCHOOL: A. A. Council 4; Home Room Solcsmon 2, 3. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, 4. SPORTS: Boscbafl Numcrols 3; Basketball Numcrols 2; Soc- cer Numcrols 4; Varsity Soccer 2, 3, Captain 4. WILLIAM R. DUNMAN 7222 Radbournc Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Commerce 4. CLASS OF MICHAEL DURSO 120 Glencoe Rood, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: South Eostern Dis- trict Orchestra 4. CLUBS: Dromus, Orchestra 4. 1938 One Hundred Forty-three CLASS E. VIRGINIA EASTBURN 4004 Toylor Avenue, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Upi-Doh 2, 3, -4 CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Donee Committee 3; Porty Committee 2; Ploy Commit- tee 3. CLUBS: Ars Poctoc 3, 4; Chorol 2; History 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Lc Cerclc Froneois 3, 4. SPORTS: Hoekey Numcrols 3. OF 1938 JACK P. EDMUNDSON 516 Alexonder Avenue, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 3. SPORTS: Vorsity Golf 3. CAROLYN Y. EDWARDS 203 Lindolc Avenue, Drexcl Hill GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 3. , CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Doncc Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 2, 3; Ploy Committee 3; Sticker Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: Chorol 3; Pleiades 2. JOHN BRYAN ELLIOTT 7040 Rodbournc Road, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Chess 3. ROY WILBUR ERNST 532 Alexander Avenue, Drcxcl Hill FLORENCE E. ESLER 323 Magnolio Avenue, Aldan DONALD ESTERLINE 1504 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby PAUL M. ETTERS, JR. 2804 Huey Avenue, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE COMMERCIAL PURPLE ACADEMIC GOLD SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Gym Tcom 3. CLUBS: Junior Izook Wolton Lcoguc 4; Rifle 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 2, 3; Chorol 2, 3; Commerce 3. 4. CLUBS: Chorol 4; Dromus, Orchestra 3, 4. SPORTS: Baseball Numerals 3. SPORTS: Soccer Numcrols 4. One Hundred Forty-four BARBARA JEAN EMBREE 210 Wcmbly Road, Upper Darby ACAOEMtC GOLD SCHOOL: Acorn 2; Monitor 2; Upi-Doh 4. CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 4; Table Tennis 3, 4. SPORTS: Bascboll Numerals 2; Junior Vorsity Hockey 4; Varsity Tennis 3. ROBERT H. EMICH 7213 Penorth Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE CLUBS: Junior Izaok Walton League 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3; Treasurer 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Rifle, Man- ager 3, 4. ELSIE F. ENDERLE 329 Edmonds Avenue, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 3. CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Rifle 2. VIRGINIA HELEN ENT 3993 Vernon Road, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Salesman 2, 3; Upi- Doh 3, 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3; Porfy Committee 2, 3. CLUBS: A Cappclla Chorus 4; Algetrorco 4; Choral 2, 4. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Bosket- boll 2; Varsity Bosketboll 3, 4; Vorsity Hockey 2, 3. JEANNE M. EVANS 908 Blythe Avenue, Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Oak, Typist; Candy Committee 4; Donee Com- mittee 2; Sticker Commit- tee 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2; Rifle 2. JOSEPH RICHARD EVANS 347 Owen Avenue, Lonsdownc ACADEMIC PURPLE CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 2. CLUBS: A Coppollo Chorus 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Choral 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Dromus, Cho- rus 2; Le Cercle Francois 4. CLINTON ROGER EVANS 231 Long Lane, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Gym Team 3; Home Room Solesman 3, 4. CLASS: Porty Committee 3. CLUBS: Dromus, Orchestro 2; Toble Tennis 3. SPORTS: Vorsity Soccer 4. CLASS OF HAMILTON D EWELL 4132 School Lone, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Soltt mon 2. CLASS: Party Committee 3. CLUBS: Rifle 2. 1938 III One Hundred Forty-five WILLIAM E. FAULKNER 181 Marlborough Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Foot- boll 2, 3. ROSALIE A. FEINBERG Ashby Apartments, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE CLASS: Ploy Committee 3, 4; Senior Ploy. HARRY P. FELGER 638 Drcxcl Avenue, Drexcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Gym Team 3, 4; Home Room Solctmon 4. CLUBS: Junior Izook Walton League 4. ALLEN ARTHUR FELLOWS 7254 Bradford Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLUBS: Germon 4. ROBERT FEY 33 Golf Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLUBS: Rifle 2, 3. LOIS M. FISHER 29 South Winsor Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD BETTY ELLEN FLORY 724 Alexander Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLUBS: Lc Ccrelc Froncois 3; Rifle 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Boscboll Numerals 2. H. EUNICE C. FOGARTY 5 Winfield Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Rifle 4. One Hundred Forty-six CHARLES A. FERGUSON 7225 Colvin Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Distinguished Honor Roll; History Prize 2. CLASS: Ook, Assistant Editor. CLUBS: Germon 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Lotin 3, 4; Lc Ccrclc Froncois 4; World Affairs Forum 4. SPORTS: Varsity Cross Country, Monogcr 4. MARGARET C. FERGUSON RUSSELL L. FERGUSON GEORGE W. FETTERS, JR. 234 Wcmbly Road, Upper Darby 198 Springton Road, Upper Darby 224 Wados Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: A. A. Council 4; Monitor 4. CLUBS: Commerce 2; Hi-Y 4. SPORTS: Vorsify Foofboll 2, 3, Captain 4; Varsity Wrestling 2. 3, 4. ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Gym Teom 2, 3, 4; Home Room Salesman 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4; Executive Committee 4. CLUBS: Rifle 2, 4. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Cross Country 3. CATHERINE MARIE FOLEY Ruskin Lo. Cr Springton Rd., Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Party Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3. THOMAS R. FOLTZ, JR. 102 Hampden Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Debating 4; Honor Roll; Stoge Crew 3, 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Party Committee 4. CLUBS: Dramus, Executive Committee 4; Germon 4; Rifle 2; Steinmetz 2, 3; Secrctory-Trcosurcr 4. LENORE R. FORSTADT 136 Hcothcr Rood, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Acorn, Business Stoff 2, 3. CLASS: Junior Ploy; Assistant Director Junior Ploy 4; Se- nior Ploy; Dance Committee 2, 3. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 3; Choral 2, 4; Plcicdcs 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF LILLIAN M. FOSTER 248 Huntley Rood, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Dance Committee 3; Ploy Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 3; Chorol 2, 3, 4; Latin 2, 3. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 3. 1938 One Hundred Forty-seven CLASS OF 1938 HARRIET FRANKENFIELD 620 Copley Rood, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Salcsmon 2, 4. CLASS: Ook, Typist 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Commerce 4. URSULA ELAINE FREAS 417 Broadview Rood, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Distin- ?uishcd Honor Roll; English rixe 2; Monitor 3; Student Council 3, 4; Tribunal 4. CLASS: Ook. Editor; Dance Committee 2; Executive Com- mittee 2; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Hi-Y 2, 3, Treosurer 4; Latin 3; Lc Cerclc Fron- cois 4; Toy-Wistolvon 2, 3, Vice-President 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 3; Varsity Hockey, Monager 4. SHIRLEY FRIEDMAN 246 Huntley Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLUBS: A Cappclla Chorus 3; Choral 2, 3; Pleiodcs 2, 3, 4. MILDRED L. FROMTLING 222 Windsor Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: A Cappclla Chorus 3. 4; Choral 2. 3, 4; First Aid ond Sociol Service, President 3, 4; History 3, 4. DOROTHY M. GARVIN 118 Kent Road, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE CLUBS: Librory 4; Toblc Tennis ELAINE C. GASKILL 49 Clovcrdolc Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD SCHOCL: Home Room Sales- man 3. CLUBS: A Ccppcllo Chorus 3; Choral 2. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Hockey MARY ELIZABETH GEBLER 126 Ooklcy Rood, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; Librory 3. SHIRLEY S. GEHRIS 735 Foss Avenue, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD One Hundred Forty-eight MARY E. GALBRAITH 351 Derwyn Rood, Lonsdowne ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 2; Upi-Doh 3, 4. CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Donee Committee 2. 3, 4; Porty Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algctrorco 3, 4; Dro- mus, Donccr 4; History 4; Lceuwcnhocck 3, 4; Rifle 2; Toy-Wistolvon 4. SPORTS: Boseboll Numcrols 2; Boskctboll Numerals 3. RUTH GEWISS 7165 Radbournc Road, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2; Ploy Committee 3. CLU8S: Choral 4; Germon 2, 3, 4. 1938 One Hundred Forty-nine WAYNE EDWARD FROST 119 South Pcnnock Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLUBS: Rifle 2. ROBERT FULTON 184 Springton Rood, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL GOLD ELSE GABRIELSEN 573 Larchwood Avenue, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Donee Committee 4; Porty Committee 3, 4; Ploy Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo 3. 4; Cho- rol 2; Hi-Y 4; Lc Ccrclc Froncois 3, 4. DORIS RUTH GERBER 130 Hcothcr Road, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Donee Committee 3; Ploy Committee 4; Poster Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Commerce 4; Library 3, 4. PAUL D. GERLACH 42 Sunshine Road, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Memorial Doy Commit- tee 3. CLUBS: Dromus, Orchcstro 2, 3, 4. WILBUR B GERMAIN 3624 Berry Avenue, Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLASS OF CLASS OF 1938 ELIZABETH H. GIBBS 214 Wiltshire Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Homo Room Salesman 2. CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3, 4. JANET DORIS GIBSON 204 South Madison Avenue, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Distin- guished Honor Roll. CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 3; Memorial Doy Committee 3; Porty Committee 2, 3; Ploy Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Ars Poetae 2, Vice- President 3, President 4; History 3, Treasurer 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Lotin 2, Secretory 3; Lc Ccrcle Francois 4; Toy- Wistolvon 3, 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Tennis. Mon- ogcr 4; Hockey Numerals 3. EARL J. GIFFORD 26 Golf Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 2, 3; Porty Committee 2. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 2, 3; Dromus, Cost 2, 3. SPORTS: Vorsity Soccer 3, 4. DORIS VIRGINIA GILLIN 7416 Rogers Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Monitor 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Donee Committee 3, 4; Porty Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Ars Poetae 3, 4; Lc Ccrcle Francois 3, 4; Rifle 2. JANET C. GOOTEE 846 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD CAROLINE L. GORDON 71(H Wayne Avenue, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC PURPLE VIRGINIA H. GOSLING 1803 Greenhill Road, Lansdownc COMMERCIAL GOLD MARGARET E. GOUGH 1004 Cornell Avnue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE CLASS: Senior Ploy; Candy Committee 4; Donee Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Party Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3, 4; Dromus, Chorus 2, 3, Ex- ecutive Committee 4; Lc Ccrcle Froncais 4. SCHOOL: Honor Roll; History Prize 2, 3. CLASS: Executive Committee 4. CLUBS: History 3, 4; Lc Ccrcle Francois 3, 4; Tay-Wistolvon 4. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Hockey 2, 3; Vorsity Hockey 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy. CLUBS: World Affairs Forum 4. One Hundred Fifty CLAYTON EARL GIULIO 127 S. Woodlown Avenue, Aldon GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Art Prize 3. CLASS: Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Rifle 3. SPORST: Soccer Numerals 3. ESTHER C. GLAH 528 Littlccroft Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Acorn, Typist 4; Home Room Solcsmon 2; Upi-Doh 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Candy Committee 4; Donee Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3; Re- cording Secretory 4; Lotin 4; Library 3, 4; Toy-Wistal- von 4. FLORENCE R. GOODBREAD 7016 Guilford Road, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Senior Ploy. CLUBS: Commerce 3; Lc Cerclc Francois 3, 4; Plciodcs 4. AVIS MARION GOODBY 302 Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Monitor 3, 4; Tribunal 4. CLASS: Junior Ploy; Senior Ploy; Executive Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 4; Pleiades 3, Secretory 4. RUTH WYNNE GOVE 13 Glencoe Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD ARTHUR SIDNEY GOW 335 N. Lansdownc Avenue, Lonsdownc SCIENTIFIC PURPLE JAMES GOW 308 Kingston Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 3, 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Condy Committee 4; Donee Com- mittee 2, 3; Porty Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Librory 3, 4. SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Gym Tcom 2, 3, 4; Geometry Prize 3. CLASS: Ploy Committee 2, 3. CLU8S: Algctrorca 3, 4; Dra- mas, Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; German 3; Steinmetz 3, 4; Historion 2. SCHOOL: Monitor 4. CLU8S: Commerce 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Cross Country 3, 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Cross Country 4. CLASS OF HELEN RUTH GREEN 19 Marlborough Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE 1938 One Hundred Fifty-one % CLASS OF 1938 ROGER W. GREEN 77 Hompdcn Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD SPORTS: Vorsity Swimming 2, RUTH ANNE GREEN 7836 West Chester Pike, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Upi-Doh 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 4; Party Committee 4. CLUBS: Dramus, Chorus 4. LEWIS A. GREENE 1003 Childs Avenue, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLA5S: Executive Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, Scrgcont-ot Arms 4; Lc Cerclc Francois 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerols 4; Junior Vorsity Football 2. 3; Vorsity Football 4. ORION GRIFFITHS 7210 Radbournc Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Solesmon 4. CLUBS: Commerce 3, 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerols 4. ROBERT W. HACKETT 9 North Brighton Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4. DALLAS R. HAELLE 242 South Cedor Lane, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE MORTON E. HAIM 7002 Pennsylvania Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE CLASS: Party Committee 4; Senior Ploy. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Foot- ball 3. MARTHA JANE HALL 7 North Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 3; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2. One Hundred Fifty-two HERBERT E. GROSKIN 1816 Nolon Street, Philadelphia COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 3; Porty Committee 3. CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3, Vice- President 4; History 3, 4; Rifle 2; World Attain Forum 3, 4. JEAN SITES HALL 83) Lindolc Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLUBS: Choral 4. DOROTHY E GROTZ 1209 Lindolc Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Student Council 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus, Accompanist 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, Associate President 4; Dromus, Orchestro 2, Cost 3, 4, President 4; German 2, 3, Secretory 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Rifle 3. JANET R. HAMILTON 32 South Glcnwood Avenue, Aldan COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Chorol 2. FREDERICK M. GUYANT 4024 School Lone, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Gym Team 4; Home Room Salesman 2, 3; Volley- ball 3. CLASS: Donee Committee 4; Executive Committee 2, 4; Porty Committee 3. SPORTS: Basketball Numerols 2. DOROTHEA A. HANNOLD 414 Long Lone, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Commerce 4. MARY A. GUYANT 4024 School Lone, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLUBS: Library 3; Riding 2; Rifle 4. HOWARD H. HANSELL 7241 Radbournc Rood, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Monitor 2. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Foof- ball 2; Vorsity Footboll 3, 4; Vorsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4. One Hundred Fifty-three CLASS OF 1938 RUTH JANE HANSELL 7241 Radbournc Road, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Librory 2, 3, 4; Rifle 3. JANE E. HARDCASTLE 41 Sunshine Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Acorn 2, 3, 4; Distin- «uished Honor Roll; Home oom Salcsmon 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Donee Committee 2, 3; Porty Committee 2, 3; Ploy Com- mittee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algetrarco 2, 3; Ars Poetoe 2, 3, 4; History 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Le Ccrclc Froncois 4; Toy-Wistolvon 3, 4. ALONZO T. HARDING 10 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD RUTH ANNE HARLAN 81S2 West Chester Pike, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Lotin 2; Le Ccrclc Francois 4. FLORENCE E. HASKINS Ashland Avenue, Primos COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLU8S: Choral 2; Commerce 4. KATHRYN S HASKINS Ashland Avenue, Primos COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Choral 2; Commerce 4. GARDINER HATHAWAY, JR. 1008 Morgan Avenue, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Distinguished Honor Roll; Monitor 4. CLASS: Oak; Senior Ploy; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Foot- ball 3. ANITA L. HAWKSBY 7051 Rodbourne Rood, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL GOLD One Hundred Fifty-four HELEN MONA HARMEY WILLIAM J. HARRISON RICHARD A. HARTZELL JANE HARVEY 235 City Line, Upper Darby 400 Croydon Rood, Upper Darby 422 Lorchwood Avenue, Upper Darby Drcxcl Court Apartments, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE GENERAL GOLD COMMERCIAL PURPLE COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: A Cappclla Chorus 3, SCHOOL: Upi-Dah 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramas, Chorus 2, 3, Cost 4. SCHOOL: Upi-Dah 2. CLUBS: A Cappcllo Chorus 3, 4; Chorol 2, 3, 4. MILDRED ELAINE HAYS 303 Windcmcrc Avenue, Lansdownc COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 2; Ploy Committee 3. CLU8S: Lc Corclc Francois 3; Toblc Tennis 3, 4. DOUGLAS HEALD 7057 Glcnwood Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD FLORENCE L. HECKMAN 3238 Berkley Avenue, Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4; Sticker Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: Librory 4; Rifle 2, 3. CLASS OF PHYLLIS J. HEINTZ Devonshire Holl, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE 1938 One Hundred Fifty-five CLASS OF 1938 HENRI ETTA HELMUS 271 Copley Rood, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Acorn 2, 3; Vollcy- boll 2. CLASS: Donee Committee 3; Porty Committee 2, 3; Ploy Committee 4. CLU8S: Fencing 2; Plciodcs 3. 4. JOSEPH W. HENDERSON 3 Bishop Avenue, Drexel Hill GENERAL GOLD SPORTS: Boscboll Numerals 3; Varsity Wrestling 4. WILLIAM HENDERSON Woy-Lin Manor Apts., Lansdownc GENERAL PURPLE CHRISTINE C. HENSZEY 614 Shodelond Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Acorn 2, Assistont Business Monogcr 3, Busi- ness Manogcr 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 4; Algctrarco 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Ars Poctoe 2, 3, Secretory 4; Choral 3, 4; Dromus, Chorus 2, 3, Secre- tory 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. BLANCHE HIMMELSBACH 828 Cornell Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Salcsmon 2. CLASS: Ook; Candy Commit- tee 4; Donee Committee 2, 3; Porty Committee 2; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Ars Poctoe 3, 4; Choral 2, 4; Pleiodes 3. SPORTS: Hockey Numcrols 2; Junior Vorsity Hockey 3, 4. MAX V HOFFMAN 58 Sycomore Avenue, Aldan GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: A. A. Council 4; Home Room Salesman 2. CLASS: Porty Committee 3. SPORTS: Boseball Numcrols 3; Vorsity Soccer, 3, Captain 4. HORACE M. HOKANSON 17 Rosclown Avenue, Lansdownc SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: A. A Council 4; Honor Roll; Biology Prize 2. CLASS: Dance Committee 3. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3. 4; Stcin- metz 3, 4. SPORTS: 8oskctball Numcrols 2; Junior Vorsity Tennis 2; Vorsity Tennis 3, Coptoin 4; Vorsity Cross Country 3, 4. ELIZABETH W. HOPE 905 Lindale Avenue, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Candy Committee 4. CLUBS: Rifle 2, 3. One Hundred Fifty-six RUTH NORMA HERMANN 714 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Distin- guished Honor Roll; Biology Prixe 2. CLASS: Ook; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Lc Ccrcle Froncois 3, 4; Pleiades 4. NANCY JOYCE HESS 730 Concord Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Solesmon 3, 4. CLASS: Junior Ploy; Senior Ploy; Donee Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Commerce 4; History 2; Lc Ccrcle Francois 3, 4; Pleiades 2, 3. JEAN HEVNER 354 Windcmcro Avenue, Lansdownc GENERAL GOLD CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 3; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Toy-Wistolvon 3, 4. DELL L. HILLES 7017 Wayne Avenue, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 3; Monitor 2, 3; Tribun- al 3. CLASS: Donee Committee 4; Porty Committee 3; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Ride 2. WILLIAM A. HOUGHTON ESTHER S. HOWARTH WILLIAM B. HUBBERT 7214 Clinton Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Wres- tling 2, 3; Vorsity Wrestling 7214 Horel Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Distin- guished Honor Roll; Monitor, Choirman 3; Student Coun- cil 3, 4; Tribunol 2; Upi- Doh 2, 3; Purple Coptoin 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2; Executive Committee 2; Mem- orial Doy Committee 2; Por- ty Committee 4; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Lotin 3; Ride 2; Toy-Wistolvon 3, President 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 3; Junior Vorsity Hockey 2, 3; Vorsity Hockey 2414 Garrett Rood, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 2, 3. CLASS: Dance Committee 2. SPORTS: Vorsity Cheer Lcod- mg 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF FREDERICK B HUEBNER 26 South Pennock Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Gym Tcom 3; Home Room Soles- mon 3, 4; Monitor 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Dance Committee 3, 4; Porty Com- mittee 3, 4. CLUBS: Germon 3, Trcosurcr 4; History 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; World Affairs Forum. SPORTS: Boskctball Numerals 2; Junior Vorsity Footboll 2, 3. 1938 One Hundred Fifty-seven CLASS ROBERT OWEN HUGHES 6456 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD OF 1938 RUTH K. HUGLER A. FREDERICK HULICK ELEANOR M. HULL 70S6 Clover Lane, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE 46 Beech Avenue, Clifton Heights SCIENTIFIC GOLD 217 Winsor Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLASS: Honor Roll. CLU8S: Fencing 4; Junior Izook Walton League 3; Rifle 2. SCHOOL: Distinguished Honor Roll; Honor Roll; Geometry Prize 3. CLASS. Candy Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2; Dramus, Chorus 2, Cost 3, 4; First Aid ond Sociol Service 4, Secretary 3; Germon 3, 4; Lc Ccrcle Froncais 3, 4. MARIAN M. HUTTON 91 North Union Avenue, Lonsdowne COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLASS: Porty Committee 3. ELIZABETH ROSS IDE 624 Beverly Boulevard, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Monitor 3, Chair- man 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 2. CLUBS: Atgctrorco 4; Rifle 3, 4; Toble Tennis 3, 4. SPORTS. Hockey Numerols 2; Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Hockey 4. FRANCES D. IREDALE 62 Keystone Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Bas- ketball 2, 3. JANE MARGARET IVERS 2900 School Lone, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 2; Monitor 2; Tribunal 3. CLASS: Junior Ploy; Senior Ploy; Condy Committee 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Ex- ecutive Committee 4; Porty Committee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Ars Poctac 2. 3, Treas- urer 4; Chorol 2; History 4, Hi-Y 3. 4, Pleiades 3, 4; Riding 3. One Hundred Fifty-eight EDWIN HUNTER 101 Horvin Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 3, 4; Chorol 2, 3, 4. BETTY JANE HURD 641 Merlon Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL Art Prize 3; Upi- Doh Art 2, 3, Art Editor 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Ook, Art; Donee Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Chorol 4; History 3. Secretory 4; Lc Cerclc Fron- cois 2, 3. MARY HURY 533 Timbcrlokc Rood, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 4. WALTER LUTHER HUTT 16 North Brighton Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE CLUBS. Choral 3, 4; Stomp 2. ETHEL MAY JAEGLE 426 Penn Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLUBS. A Coppclla Chorus 3, 4; Chorol 2, 3, 4; His- tory 4; Lc Cerclc Francois 3, 4; Pleiades 3, 4. JAMES A. JAMISON 4007 Gorrett Road, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLASS: Monitor 3; Tribunol 4; Executive Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Izaok Walton League 3; Rifle 2. SPORTS: Boskctboll Numerals 2; Varsity Swimming 3, 4. ROBERT L. JARRARD 2806 Devon Lane, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; English Prize 2, 3. CLASS: Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Dromus, Orchestra 2, 3; Lc Cerclc Froncois 4; Stamp 3, Secretory 4. WILLIAM C. JAUS 924 Moson Avenue, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL GOLD CLASS: Donee Committee 3; Porfy Committee 3; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 3, 4, Chorol 2, 3. 4. CLASS OF 1938 MARGARET E. JOHANNS 313 Congress Avenue, Lansdownc ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Donee Committee 4; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: History 4; Rifle 4. MARIE LOUISE JOYCE 124 Chatham Road, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 3. CLASS: Condy Committee 4. CLUBS: Library 3, 4; Rifle 3. JAMES A. JOHN 413 Copley Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: A. A. Council 4. SPORTS: Varsity Boscboll 3, 4. MALCOLM P. JUNKIN 342 Congress Avenue, Lansdownc ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Deboting 4; Upi- Doh 2, 3. CLASS: Junior Play; Senior Ploy; Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 2, 4; Fencing Monager 4; Lc Ccrclc Fran- cois 3, 4; Pleiades 2, 3, President 4. THELMA M. JOHNSEN 6904 Baltimore Avenue, Lansdowne COMMERCIAL GOLD RUSSELL E. KAEHNE 508 Millbank Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SPORTS: Vorsity Cross Coun- try 4; Vorsity Wrestling 2, 4. HARRY S. JOHNSON, JR 112 Englewood Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD MIRIAM P KAYSEN 53 Richfield Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Distin- guished Honor Roll; Home Room Solcsman 3; Upi-Doh, Typist 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Algetrorco 3; Ars Poctoc 3, 4; History 3, 4; Lc Ccrclc Francois 3, 4; Plciodcs 2, 3. 4; World Affoirs Forum 3, 4. One Hundred Sixty MARIE F. JOHNSON 726 Copley Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 3; Choral 2; Commerce 4. HARRY P. JOHNSTONE, JR. 321 South Stote Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLASS: Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3. CLUBS: Chess 2; Dromus, Chorus 2, Cost 3, 4; History 3, 4; Lotin 3, 4; Rifle 3. NILA WENONAH JONES 912 Baltimore Avenue, Lansdownc COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Librory 4. EDWARD B. JOSEPH, Jr. 12 Beech Avenue, Aldan SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: Rifle 2. SPORTS: Baseball Numerals 3; Junior Vorsity Football 4. JAMES H. KEELER 346 Fairfax Road, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE MARGARETTA M. KELLER 351 Congress Avenue, Lansdownc ACADEMIC PURPLE MARJORIE KELLER 446 Turner Avenue, Drexcl Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD RUTH CRYSTAL KELLER 1036 Bclficld Avenue, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Solcsman 4; Monitor 3. CLASS: Donee Committee 2; Party Committee 4. CLUBS: History 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Stomp 4, Secretory 2, Presi- dent 3; World Affairs Forum 4. SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLUBS: Library 4. CLASS: Ook; Executive Com- mittee 2. CLUBS: Ars Poetoc 2, 3. 4; Le Cerclc Francois 3, 4; Plciodes 2, 3; Riding 4. SPORTS: Boscball Numerals 2. CLASS OF SCHOOL: Monitor 2; Tribunal 2. CLASS: Secretory 2, 3, 4; Ook, Typist; Donee Commit- tee 2, 3; Executive Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 2, 3; Ploy Com- mittee 3, 4. CLU8S: Ars Poetoc 4; History 4; Hi-Y 2, 3. Secretory 4. 1938 One Hundred Sixty-one CLASS HELENA G. KERNAN 7424 Rogers Avenue, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD JOHN BECKER KERNER JOHN M. L. KERNS, JR. 133 South Fairview Avenue, 183 Union Avenue, Upper Dorby Lansdownc CHESTER H. KIMBALL 220 Windsor Avenue Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE ACADEMIC GOLD COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Gym Tcom 3, 4; Homo Room Salesman 2; Monitor 3. CLASS: Porty Committee 3. CLUBS: Dramus, Orchestro 2, 3, 4; Fencing 2; History 3, 4; Lc Cercle Francois 4; Rifle 2. SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 2; Volleyball 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Execu- tive Committee 3, 4; Mem- orial Doy Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Rifle 2. SPORTS. Boscboll Numcrols 3; Boskctball Numerals 2; Soc- cer Numerals 4; Junior Var- sity Footboll 2; Vorsity Football 3, 4. RICHARD W. KOWAL 8021 West Chester Pike Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 4; Librarian 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Junior Izook Wolton Lcoguc 4; Rifle 2. EDWIN FORREST KREMER 63 North Stote Rood, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Deboting 4. SPORTS: Soccer Nuberals 4 EDWARD M. KRUSEN 725 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Distin- guished Honor Roll. CLUBS: Germon 3, 4; Rifle 2. 3. ROBERT A. KULP 413 Netherwood Rood, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: German 3, 4; Junior Izook Wolton League 4; Rifle 2, 3. SPORTS: Vorsity Track Mon- oger 4. One Hundred Sixty-two FRANCES KIRKPATRICK 37 Glendale Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 3, 4; Monitor 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 2, 3; Ploy Com- mittee 3. CLUBS A Cappcllo Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dromus, Donccr 4; Lc Cerclc Fran- cois 3, 4. ANTHONY J. LaBRASCA 233 Bayard Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLUBS: History 4. ROBERT DANIEL KLEIN 119 North Oakley Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 3. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Foot- boll 3. JOHN RICHARD LADLEY 7235 Clinton Road, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 2, 3. CLASS: Executive Committee 4. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Foot- boll 3. AMELIA E. KMECO 3947 Jomes Street, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD MARION C. LAMBIRTH Plozo Hall Apartments Lansdownc COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Commerce 4; Rifle 3. WARREN MORGAN KOCH 605 Feme Avenue, Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Gym Tcom 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Algctrorca 3, 4; Rifle 2. WILLIAM HARRY LANDIS 529 Winfield Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD CLU8S: Toble Tennis 4. CLASS OF 1938 WALTER H. LANG 412 West Magnolia Avenue, Aldan ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL A. A. Council 4; Acorn 2, 3; Monitor 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Swimming 3, Coptain 4. RUTH LATTA 347 Foirfox Road, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 3; Choral 2, 3, 4. History 3, 4; Lc Ccrclc Francois 4; World Aftoirs Forum 4. WILLIAM E. LAUER 7745 Parkview Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: Rifle 2. CHRISTINE H. LAUGHEAD 14 Glencoe Rood, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE CLASS: Senior Ploy Cost; Can- dy Committee 4; Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Librory 3, 4; Toy- Wistolvon 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerols 3. YETTA L. LEDERHANDLER 7805 Parkview Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE CLASS: Dance Committee 3, 4; Porty Committee 3; Ploy Committee 4. WARD R. LEWIS 901 Edmonds Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD ROBERT F. LISTER 7 Sycamore Avenue, Clifton Heights COMMERCIAL PURPLE SPORTS: Varsity Golf 3. CHARLES S. LITTLETON 109 Drexcl Court Apts., Drcxcl Hill GENERAL GOLD CLUBS: Chorol 4. One Hundred Sixty-four MAXWELL R. LAWRENCE 726 Concord Avenue, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD FRANCES G. LAYDEN 361 Harrison Avenue, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Salesman 2, 4. CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3, 4; Librory 4. JOHN LEEDS LAYNE 3651 Rosemont Avenue, Drexcl Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 4. ARLINE THELMA LEARY 535 Wilde Avenue, Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Salesmon 2, 4. CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3; Li- brory 4. JAMES J. LOMBARDO 626 Feme Avenue, Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Monitor 2. CLASS: Executive Commit- tee 3. CLUBS: Chorol 2. ETTA F. LORD 3720 Randolph Street, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Executive Committee 3; Par- ty Committee 2. CLUBS: Commerce 4; Library 4; Rifle 2, 3. HENRY LANDIS LOSER 232 Wembly Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE MARTHA R. LOUNDAS 4124 Garrett Rood, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Librory 2, 3, Treas- urer 4; Table Tennis 4. CLASS OF 1938 One Hundred Sixty-five CLASS OF 1938 MARY JANE LUTZ 7013 Pcnorth Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Donee Committee 4; Party Committee 4. CLUBS: Toy-Wistalvon 4. SPORTS: Varsity Swimming 4. CHARLES H. MAGUIRE 731 Anderson Avenue, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL GOLD DORIS ESTHER LYNCH 7250 Bradford Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 3; Monitor 3. Closs: Senior Ploy; Donee Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Com- mittee 3, 4. CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 4; Lc Ccrcle Francois 3, 4; Choral 3, 4; Librory 3, 4. SPORTS: Boscboll Numerols 2; Varsity Cheer Lcoding 3, 4; Varsity Swimming, Mana- ger 4. JACK MAHER 533 Hampshire Road, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Acorn 4; Monitor 3, 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 4. CLUBS: History 3, 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Le Ccrcle Francois 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Swimming 3. 4. HELEN ANN LYONS 6777 Perry Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD RUTHMARY MAHONEY 340 Margate Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Donee Committee 3, 4; Por- ty Committee 3; Ploy Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: Dromus, Dancer 4; Lc Ccrcle Froncois 4; Li- brary 4. JEAN H. MoeDONOUGH 1129 Drcxcl Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLUBS: Riding 4. DOROTHEA E. MANBECK 138 Powell Lane, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE CLASS: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Library 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4. One Hundred Sixty-six ALLEGRA R. MocFADDEN 141 North Cedar Lane, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Upi-Doh 3, 4. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Ars Poctoc 3, 4; First Aid and Scciol Ser- vice 3, 4; German 2, 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4, Leeuwenhoek 4. THOMAS D. MACPHEE 1 Linden Avenue, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 2. CLUBS: Rifle 4. ANDREW MAGAZZU 7125 Emerson Avenue, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Volley boll 4. MERRITT G. MAGEE, Jr. 13 Ridley Avenue, Aldan SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 4. CLUBS: Le Ccrclc Froncois 4; Riflc 2. MARGARET A. MANN 123 Wayne Avenue, Aldan ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Upi-Doh, Art 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 3, 4; Porty Committee 3; Ploy Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Coppclla Chorus 3, 4; Algctrarca 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3. JEANNETTE MARCOUSE 3745 Woodland Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Oak; Sticker Commit- tee 4. CLUBS: Algctrorca 4; Le Ccr- clc Froncois 3, 4; Library 4. ROBERT R. MAXWELL, Jr. 3438 Randolph Street, Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD JAMES McALEA Hozel Aportments, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLUBS: Rifle 4. One Hundred Sixty-seven CLASS OF 1938 warren w. McAllister 4127 Sommers Avenue, Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Ook, Business Mon- ogcr 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 4; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Rifle 2. SPORTS: Vorsity Golf 3. HOWARD A. MeBRIDE 841 Ormond Avenue, Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE FRANCIS PAUL McCAHAN 252 Bayard Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Gym Tcom 2. 3, 4. CLUBS: Commerce 4. DAVID McCALLISTER, 3rd. 7105 Wayne Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Monitor 2, 3. SPORTS: Boscball Numerols 3. jeanne e. McCullough 129 North Foirview Avenue, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2. 3; Dromus, Dancer 2, 3, 4; Le Cerclc Froncois 3; Library 3. CONSTANCE J. MeGANN 719 Harper Avenue, Drexcl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2, 3, 4; Upi-Doh 4. CLASS: Junior Ploy; Senior Ploy; Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2, 4; Memorial Doy Com- mittee 2; Porty Committee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Commerce 4; Hi-Y 4; Le Cerclc Francois 4. FLORENCE E. MeINTYRE 136 North Cedar Lone, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 4; Chorol 3. JEANNE L. MeSEVENEY 3849 Albemarle Avenue, Drexcl Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Donee Committee 2; Porty Committee 2; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; Dromus, Chorus 4; Rifle 2. DOROTHY McCALLISTER 7101 Woync Avenue, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Senior Ploy; Condy Committee 4; Donee Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 4; Porty Com- mittee 3, 4 CLUBS: Pleiodes 2. MURIEL V. McCONAGHY 7016 Aberdeen Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Ook, Typist; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLU8S: Commerce 3, 4. r. paul McConnell 108 Heather Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Monitor 2, 3; Stu- dent Council 3. CLUBS: Dromus, Orchestra 3, 4. MARY Y. McCRONE 309 Maple Avenue, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Senior Ploy; Ploy Committee 3; Sticker Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Commerce 3, 4; Lc Ccrcle Francois 3; Riding 2. H. ELOISE MEISKEY 246 Springton Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLASS: Ook; Donee Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: History 4; Lc Ccrcle Francois 4; Pleiades 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 3. CELESTE MARIE MELLOM 1809 Marshall Road, Lansdowne ACADEMIC PURPLE CHARLES E. MELUNEY Green Lane Avenue, Primos GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 2. CLASS: Executive Committee 2; Memoriol Doy Commit- tee 2. CLUBS A Coppcllo Chorus 3; Chorol 2, 3; Dramus, Chorus 2. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4; Junior Vorsity Soccer 2, 4. MARJORIE ANN MEYER 916 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Distinguished Honor Roll; Honor Roll; English Prize 2; Assistant Gold Color Coptoin 3; Monitor 2; Tribunal 2. CLASS: Ook; Executive Com- mittee 4; Porty Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Germon 4; Hi-Y 2, 3. Vice-President 4; Rifle 2. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3, 4. One Hundred Sixty-nine CLASS OF 1938 JOHN E MILLER 4117 Bonsall Avenue, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- man 2. NANCY S. MILLER 18 South Brighton Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Monitor 4. CLASS: Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Algetrorco 4; Chorol 2; Librory 2; Pleiodes 3; Riding 2. WILLIAM H. MILLER 333 Shadclond Avenue, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Fencing 2; Hi-Y 4, Stomp 2, 3, 4; Steinmetz Scientific Society 2; Vice- President 3, 4. HELEN JANE MOONEY 213 Birch wood Rood, Aldan SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Salcs- mon 3, 4; Monitor 4. CLASS: Porty Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 3; Chorol 2, 3, 4; First Aid and Social Service 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 3. MARGARET JEAN MOYER 128 Copley Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Monitor 3; Stu- dent Council, Secretory 4, Tribunol 3. CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 3, 4; Porty Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 3, 4; Chorol 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Lotin 2, 3, 4; Lc Ccrclc Francois 4; Riding 2. SPORTS: Hockey Numcrols 2; Junior Vorsity Hockey 2; Vorsity Hockey 3, 4; Vor- sity Swimming 2, 3, Cop- toin 4. WILLIAM H. MULLIN 7004 Hazel Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Monitor 3, Presi- dent 4; Student Council 4. CLUBS: Rifle 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR B. MULVANEY 4200 Cedar Lone, Drexcl Hill GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 3; Volleyball 2, 3. SPORTS: Soccer Numcrols 4. DOROTHY T. MURPHY 636 Copley Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD One Hundred Seventy ALAN VERNON MOORE 262 Avon Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll. JOAN R. MOORE 7068 Greenwood Avenue, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL GOLD ETHEL MAE MORRIS 254 Copley Rood, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 2, 3; Memorial Doy Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Library 4; Rifle 4. E. JEAN MOSS 634 Foss Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACAOEMIC PURPLE CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 4; Chorol 3, 4; Fencing 3; Rifle 4; Toblc Tennis, Pres- ident 3, 4. MARION E. MURPHY 67 Lamport Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLASS: Donee Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Chorol 2, 3, 4; A Coppcllo Chorus 3, 4; Rifle 2. GEORGE S. MYERS 1902 Grccnhill Road, Lansdownc SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLUBS: Rifle 2. JOHN HENRY NAGEL, JR. 3400 Albcmorlc Avenue, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Deboting 2; Honor Roll. CLASS: Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algctrorco 4; History 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. SIMON NATHAN 229 Maypole Rood, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD CLUBS: Lc Ccrclc Froncois 4; Stomp, Vice-President 3, President 4. One Hundred Seventy-one CLASS OF 1938 JOHN A. NATTRESS 317 Stotc Rood, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: Rifle 2. ROBERT W. NISSEN 315 South State Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Biology Prirc 2. SPORTS: Varsity Rifle 2, 3. WILLIAM R. NAYLOR 502 Millbank Road, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL GOLD HERBERT T. NUNNALLY 306 Drcxcl Court Apts., Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 4. CLUBS: Chorol 2. RAYMOND B. NELSON 7220 Rodbournc Rood, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Donee Committee 3. CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Boskctboll Numerals 2. MALCOLM L. NURNBERG 212 B Court Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Gym Tcom 3, 4; Monitor 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 4; Le Ccrclc Froncois 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Trock 3. ROSS NELSON 643 Edmonds Avenue, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE MARY FRANCES O'BRIEN 700 Copley Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Porty Committee 4. CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 3; Choral 2, 3; Toy-Wis- tolvan 3, 4. One Hundred Seventy-two SUE MARIE NESPOLI 3402 Randolph Street, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD RICHARD NEWMAN, JR. 722 Ormond Avenue, Drexcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Gym Tcom 3, 4; Monitor 2. CLUBS: Rifle 3. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Foot- boll 3; Vorsity Footboll 4. MYRON McC. NICHOLS 313 Maple Avenue, Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Dcboting 3, 4; Hon- or Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Home Room Salcsmon 4. CLASS: Junior Ploy; Porty Committee 2. CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus, Accompanist 2, 3; Choral, Accompanist 2, 3; Pleiades 2; World Affoirs Forum 3, 4. CHARLES C. NICKELL 208 Heather Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Choral 3; Junior Ixaak Wolton Lcoguc 4; Rifle 4. THOMAS F. O'CONNOR 307 Margate Road, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SPORTS: Boscball Numerals 3. MARGARET C. ODEEN 923 Wilde Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLUBS: A Coppclla Chorus 4; Choral 3, 4; History 3, 4; Le Cerclc Francois 4; Rifle 4. MARSHALL H. ODEEN 923 Wilde Avenue, Drexcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Salcsmon 4. CLUBS: Choral 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Rifle 4. FRANK BUTLER OGDEN 305 Elizabeth Manor Apts., Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS OF 1938 One Hundred Seventy-three CLASS OF 1938 ELINOR L. O'HALLORAN 7051 Veronica Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 3. GERTRUDE O'HALLORAN 7051 Veronica Road, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD JANE CAROLINE OLSEN WILLIAM G. OWEN 7208 Penarth Avenue, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC GOLD 105 Woodlown Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Upi- Doh 3, 4. CLASS: Party Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Lc Ccrclc Francois 4; Riding 3. SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Salesman 2; English Prize 2; Student Council 3. CLASS: Junior Ploy; Senior Ploy; Donee Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3. 4; Pleiades 3, Treosuror 4; Rifle 3; World Affoirs Forum 4. EDWARD H. PATTERSON 259 Rocklyn Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 4. CLUBS: Choral 2. CATHERINE E. PAUL 3228 Plumstcod Avenue Drcxel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; Commerce 2, 3; Stomp 2. DOROTHY M. PAXSON 7906 Arlington Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE WILLIAM W. B PEARO 248 Wiltshire Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SPORTS: Varsity Soccer 4. One Hundred Seventy-four ELLIOTT D. PARKHILL 300 Congress Avenue, Lonsdownc ACADEMIC PURPLE CLUBS: Choral 4. ROBERTA G. PARKHILL 480 Burnley Lone, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Lc Ccrclc Francois 3, 4; Riding 4. JUNE E. PARKIN 106 Wellington Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 3; Ploy Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 3; Choral 2, 3; Dromus, Chorus 2, 3, 4; Librory 4; Riding 4. SPORTS: Hockey Numerals 2. HOWARD A. PARRIS 647 Shadcland Avenue, Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLASS: Donee Committee 2; Executive Committee 2. CLUBS: Table Tennis 2. SPORTS: Varsity Golf 3. QUENTIN PENMAN 113 North Cedar Lane, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD CLUBS: Chorol 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Bos- kctboll 2, 3; Vorsity Boso- ball 4; Varsity Boskctboll 4. ELSIE G. PENTON 614 Massachusetts Avenue, Aldan ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Acorn 2. 3, News Editor 4; Honor Roll. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Donee Committee 3, 4; Porty Committee 2, 3; Ploy Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Chorol 3; History 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Riding 2; Rifle 2; Tay-Wistolvon 2, 3, Secretary 4. JAMES G. PEPPER 6710 Marshall Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: A. A. Council 2; Debating 4; Tribunal 2. CLASS: Exccuticc Committee 2, 4. CLUBS: A Cappclla Chorus 3, President 4; Chorol 2, 3, President 4. HELEN A. PETCHELL 7234 Clinton Road, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Candy Committee 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 3; Chorol 2; Librory 3. One Hundred Seventy-five CLASS OF 1938 KATHERINE M. PETERS 710 Ormond Avenue, Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Monitor 2, 3. CLASS: Donee Committee 3, 4; Porty Committee 4; Ploy Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Riding, Instructor 3, Secretory 4; Toy-Wistolvon 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Hockcv Numerals 2. MARY LOUISE PETERSON 4034 Rosemont Avenue, Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Monitor 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2. CLU8S: Algctrorco 4; Rifle 3. VINCENT PETRAGNANI 20 Third Street, Lonsdownc COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Choral 2. SPORTS: Varsity Soccer 4. GERTRUDE MARY PETRY 56 Sunshine Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD AGNES PORTER 337 Riverview Avenue Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD DUANE D. POULTERER 630 Turner Avenue, Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE LAURA GENE PRITCHARD 10 Kenmorc Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE DORIS JANE PROUT 936 Ormond Avenue, Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 2; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Cost 4; Le Cerclc Francois 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy. CLUBS: Chorol 3; Hi-Y 3, 4. SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Senior Ploy. CLUBS: Chorol 2, 3, 4; Rifle 3. SPORTS: Cheer Leading Cop- toin 4. SCHOOL: Upi-Doh, Art 4. CLASS: Ploy Committee 4; Senior Ploy. CLUBS: A Coppello 4; Choral 4; Le Cerclc Francois 4. One Hundred Seventy-six ALICE LUCILLE PICKELL Drexel Court Aportmcnts, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Monitor 4, Upi-Doh, Typist 4 CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3, Treos- urer 4; Plciodcs 2, 3, 4. ANNA PIERCE 3227 Berkley Avenue, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 2. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Donee Committee 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Ploy Com- mittee 4; Sticker Commit- tee 4. CLUBS: Choral 2; Librory 4. MARIAN RUTH PITTMAN 18 South Pcnnock Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE HELEN S. PLATUS 3933 Mary Street, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Commerce 4; Library 2, 3. 4. GUY C. QUICK 817 Concord Avenue, Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Salesman 3; Monitor, Chairman 2; Tribunal 3, 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3. 4; World Af- fairs Forum 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numcrols 4. CHARLES E. QUIGLEY 518 Wilde Avenue, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Debating 4, Honor Roll; Gym Team 3, 4. CLASS: Ook. CLUBS: Chess, Team 3; World Affoirs Forum 3, 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Cross Country 3, 4. MARY M. QUINN 118 Hampden Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Choral 4. THOMAS FRANCIS QUINN 7084 Ruskin Lone, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE SPORTS: Vorsity Track 3. One Hundred Seventy-seven PATRICIA RANDOLPH 41)2 Bonsoll Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 2; Upi-Doh 2. CLASS: Condy Committee 2; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: A Coppeilo Chorus 3; Chorol 2; Dromus, Chous 2, 3, 4. NATALIE L. RHODES 615 Drexel Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 2, 3; Upi-Doh 2, 3, Business Monogcr 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3. CLUBS: Hi-Y 4, Le Cercle Francois 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Hockey 2, 3; Varsity Hockey 4. JAMES W. RAYNER, JR. 55 Hampden Road, Upper Dorby GENERAL . PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Cheer Lead- ing 3. WILLIAM W. RIDGE, JR. 27 South Clifton Avenue, Aldon GENERAL GOLD CLUBS: Algefrorca 4; Rifle 2. ORIAN S. REASOR, JR. 941 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Student Council 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy. CLUBS: Algctrarca 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Rifle 2; Steinmetz Scien- tific Society 3, President 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4; Vorsity Tennis, Monager 4. GORDON HENRY RODDA 478 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS; Algctrorca 4; Chess 2, 3, 4; Toblc Tennis 3, 4. ELIZABETH REESE 502 Drexel Avenue, Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Distin- guished Honor Roll. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Dance Committee 4; Exec- utive Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4; Party Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: A Coppeilo Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, Secretary 4; Rifle 3; Toy-Wistolvan 2. ROBERT E. ROSENWALD 7102 Woyne Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Acorn 4. CLASS: Porty Committee 4. CLUBS: A Coppeilo Chorus 4; Chess, Treasurer 3, Tcom 2, 3; Choral 3, 4. One Hundred Seventy-eight RICHARD P. REGESTER 7006 Penorth Avenue, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE HOWARD E. REIN, JR. 3810 Albemarle Avenue, Drexcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD JACK PAUL REYBURN 12 Elm Avenue, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE MARGUERITE REYNOLDS 133 Kent Road, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC PURPLE CLUBS: Riding 4; Table Ten- nis 3, 4. SCHOOL: Acorn 3, 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 3. CLUBS: Dramus, Orchestra 4; Junior Izaak Walton League 4; Rifle 2. SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. SCHOOL: Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 3. THELMA J. RUDOLPH 275 Wcmbly Road, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD CLUBS: A Cappcllo Chorus 3; Chorol 4; Dramus, Donccr 3; Lc Ccrclc Froncais 3, 4; Library 4. GRACE REES RUSSELL 705 Shadcland Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Play Committee 3. CLUBS: A Cappcllo Chorus 4; Choral 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, Cost 3, 4; Lotin 2, 3. 4; Lc Ccrclc Froncais 4; Toy- Wistolvon 4. BETTY RUTHERFORD Brookfield Form, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: A. A. Council 4; Monitor 2; Tribunal, Secre- tory 3, President 4; Student Council 4. CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Hi-Y 3. 4. SPORTS: Baseball Numerals 2; Junior Vorsity Basketball 2; Junior Vorsity Hockey 2; Vorsity Bosketboll 3; Vorsity Hockey 3, Captain 4. CLASS OF LUCILLE SANDLER 771 Shclbournc Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE 1938 One Hundred Seventy-nine CLASS OF 1938 RICHARD HENRY SAUER 335 Rivervicw Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Porty Committee 4. CLUBS: Choral 4; Lc Ccrclc Francois 3, 4; Stamp 3, 4. HELEN G. SAYLOR 7016 Cleveland Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SPORTS: Junior Varsity Basket- boll 2. EMILIE A SCANZAROLI 320 Kingston Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Condy Committee 4. DORIS L. SCHAFFNER 380 Fairfax Road, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE CLUBS: Rifle 3, Secretory 4. SPORTS: Varsity Rifle 4. DONALD SCHULTZ 232 Court Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4 SPORTS: Baseball Numerals 3. JOHN W. SHULTZ 452 Hampshire Road, Drcxel Hill . SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLUBS: Junior Izook Walton Lcoguc 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3. PAULINE SCHWARTZ 819 Garrett Rood, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Pleiodcs 2, 3, 4. BETTY ANNE SEARLE 274 Sheffield Road, Lansdownc SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: A. A. Council 3, 4; Monitor 2; Tribunal 3, Vice- President 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 4; Porty Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: First Aid ond Social Service 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. SPORTS: Varsity Boskctboll 3, Coptain 4; Vorsity Hockey 3, 4; Vorsity Tennis 3. One Hundred Eighty ALEXANDER A. SCHMIDT 26 Glencoe Road Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 4. CLUBS: Commerce 2; Germon 2, 3; Junior Izock Walton League 3; Rifle 2, 4. BARBARA J. SCHNEDEKER 380 Lombardy Road, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: Choral 4; Lc Ccrclc Francois 4; Leeuwenhoek 4. JANE L. SCHNEIDER 612 Massachusetts Avenue, Aldon ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2, 4; Monitor 3. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Com- mittee 2, 3; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS; Choral 2. 4; History 3, 4; Riding 2. CHARLES M. SCHROEDER 102 Wellington Rood, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD ELEASE TERRY SEARLES 10 Kelly Street Fernwood GENERAL PURPLE ELIZABETH SEIDENBURG 642 Foss Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLUBS: A Cappcllo Chorus 3, 4. Choral 2, 3, 4; Dromus, Chorus 2, 3, Cost 4. GECRGE G. SELLERS 3820 Huey Avenue, Drexcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE ROBERT BURNS SEMPLE Shirley Court Apartments, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Solcsman 2. CLjJBS: Stamp, Vice-President One Hundred Eighty-one CLASS OF 1938 LOUIS F. SERCHIA 2S3 Maypole Road, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE VERA SHARPE 920 Foss Avenue, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Donee Committee 2; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: A Cappclla Chorus 3; Choral 2, 3; Dramus, Chorus 3, 4; Rifle 2. JOSEPH S. SHAW 207 A Stonchursf Court Apartments, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Commerce 4. SPORTS: Boscboll Numerals 3; Varsity Cross Country 4. VIRGILIA A. SHERIDAN 124 Ovcrhill Road, Uoper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Donee Committee 3; Ploy Committee 4; Senior Ploy. CLUBS: Librory 3, 4; Riding 4. GLADYS EDITH SIEWERT 4017 Lasher Road, Drcxel Hill GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2, 3. CLASS: Senior Play; Dance Committee 2, 3, CLUBS: Plciodes 3, 4. EMILIE MARIE SMITH 316 Long Lone Court Apts., Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLASS: Ploy Committee 3. WALTER W. SMITH 43 South Cedar Lone, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD DOROTHY SPANGLER 318 Shadcland Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Ook; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Algctrarco 4; Choral 2; Lotin 2, 3, 4. One Hundred Eighty-two CHARLES R. SHUBERT 219 Richfield Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD MARY ANN SHUTE 3217 Berkley Avenue, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Chorol 2. LETITIA SIBLEY 733 Foss Avenue, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll; Home Room Solcsmon 3. CLASS: Condy Committee 4. CLU8S: First Aid ond Sociol Service 3, 4; Lc Cercle Francois 3. 4; Leeuwenhoek 4; Rifle 2, 3, President 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Rifle 2, 3, Captain 4. ELVA MARIE SIDDONS 512 Glendale Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Choral 3. JACQUELINE M SPARKS 7109 Pennsylvania Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE CLASS: Home Room Salcsmon 4; Donee Committee 2, 3; Porty Committee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algctrarca 4; History 4; Lot in 2, 3; Lc Cercle Francois 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Hockey RAYMOND C. SPENCER 536 Millbank Road, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Monitor 3. CLUBS: Hi-Y 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Cross Country ELEANOR J. STAINES 7216 Sellers Avenue, Upper Darpy GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Upi-Doh 2. CLASS: Condy Committee 4. CLUBS: Lc Cercle Francois 3, 4. GEORGE P. STETSER 505 Mason Avenue, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 3; Monitor 2; Tribunal 3. CLASS: Donee Committee 3, 4; Porty Committee 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 3; Chorol 2; Ritlc 4. One Hundred Eighty-three JAMES A. STEVENSON 418 Hompdon Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Monitor 3. CLASS: Mcmoriol Doy Com- mittee 3. SPORTS: Baseball Numerals 3; Vorsity Wrestling 2. CLU8S: Rifle 2. F. ELIZABETH STEWART 4011 Taylor Avenue, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLASS: Porty Committee 2. CLUBS: A Cappcllo Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, Cost 3, 4; Le Ccrclc Froncois 3, 4. ROSEMARY STEWART 478 Forrest Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Library 4; Table Ten- nis 2, 3, 4. ALICE ELAINE STINE 7132 Stocklcy Road, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Porty Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4; Sticker Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: Commerce 2; Librory 2, 3, 4; Riding 4. MARGARET G. STULTS 307-B Shirley Court Apts., Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: A Cappcllo Chorus 4; Choral 2. WARREN J. SUITER 7242 Bradford Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE EILEEN SULLIVAN 7313 Miller Avenue, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 4; Porty Committee 2, 3. CLUBS: First Aid and Social Service 3, 4. C. MALCOLM SULLIVAN 701 Ormond Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Distin- guished Honor Roll; Home Room Salesman 2; Monitor 2; Student Council 4; Tri- bunal, President 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Donee Committee 3; Executive Committee 3, 4; Ploy Com- mittee 3. CLUBS: History 3, Vice-Pres- ident 4; Hi-Y 3 Treasurer 4; Le Ccrclc Froncois 3, President 4; Rifle 2; Toblc Tennis 3. Vice-President 4; World Affoirs Forum 3. SPORTS: Vorsity Football, Monogcr 4. One Hundred Eighty-four VIRGINIA MAE STORY 7135 Radbournc Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD WILLIAM J. STOUCH 6449 Chestnut Street, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: A. A. Council, Book- keeper 4. CLUBS: Dromus, Executive Committee 3, 4. JACK B. STRING 7039 Clover Lone, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD CLUBS: Commerce 4. SPORTS: Varsity Wrestling, Monogcr 4. JEAN STUBAUS 7040 Clinton Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Commerce 4. JESSE WILLIAM SUNNER 1 Pcnnock Avenue, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE CLUBS: Algctrorca 4. JANE L. SVENSON 41 Elm Avenue, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 4; Upi-Doh 4. CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Library 2, 3, 4; Rifle 3. DORIS PHYLLIS SWEENEY 37 Chathom Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD GEORGE K. SYKES 320 Windermere Avenue, Lansdowne SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Monitor 2; Volleyball 4. CLASS: Ook, Associate Busi- ness Monogcr 3, 4; Donee Committee 3, 4; Porty Com- mittee 3, 4; Ploy Commit- tee 3, 4. CLUBS: Germon 3, Vice-Pres- ident 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Rifle 2; Treosurer 4. World Affoirs Forum 3, SPORTS: Basketball Numcroh 2. One Hundred Eighty-five GEORGE H. TAGGART 143 Morlborough Rood, Upper Oorbif GENeRAL GOLD ROSABELLE TALLEY 3448 Gorrett Rood, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE BRUCE K. TAYLOR 121 Hcothcr Rood, Upper Dorpy SCIENTIFIC GOLD SPORTS: Vorsity Soccer 4. ANNE NOEL THOMAS 188 Burmont Rood, Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Le Ccrcle Froncois 4. PHILIP V. TILDEN 246 Hcothcr Road, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Monitor 3. 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Swimming 4. HERMIONE TILLSON 905 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Acorn 2, 3; Honor Roll. CLASS: Ploy Committee 3, 4; Oak. CLUBS: Algctrorca 4; Choral 4; Lotin 2, 3, 4; Le Ccrcle Francois 4; Toy-Wistolvan 4. DAVID GRANT TITLOW 1117 Drcxcl Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Monitor 2. CLASS: Junior Ploy; Senior Ploy. CLUBS: Pleiades 2, 3, 4. FRASER R. TODD 748 Horper Avenue, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 2. CLASS: Donee Committee 2. CLUBS: Rifle 3; Stomp 3. One Hundred Eighty-six JOHN A. THOMAS, JR. 537 Burmont Rood, Drexcl Hill JUNE DOROTHY THOMAS 7022 Ruskin Lone, Upper Darby LAURA CARRE THOMAS 518 Foss Avenue, Drexcl Hill JOHN S. THOMPSON 236 Kingston Road, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC GOLD SCIENTIFIC PURPLE COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: A. A. Council 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 4; Commerce 3, 4. SPORTS: Boskctball Numerals 2; Varsity Boskctball 2, 3, Captain 4. SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLASS: Party Committee 2. CLUBS: Algc-trorca 4; Dramas, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLASS: Ook, Business Man- ager 4; Dance Committee 2. CLUBS: A Cappcllo Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Library 2. 3. 4. SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. SPORTS: Varsity Football 3, 4. I ANDRE M. TOMALINO 203 Kingston Rood, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2; Monitor 2; Tribunal 2, 3. CLASS: Junior Ploy; Senior Ploy; Donee Committee 2; Executive Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Fencing 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Izaok Walton League 2, 3, President 4; Pleiades 2. BILLY JEFFERSON TOPE 6 Ardslcy Rood, Upper Dorby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Monitor 3, 4. CLASS: Porfy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Pleiades 3; Rifle 2; World Affairs Forum 4. SPORTS: Varsity Boscboll, Manager 4. MARJORIE TOPHAM 369 Harrison Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Honor Roll. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 3; Choral 2; Le Cerclc Fron- cais 3. SPORTS: Hockey Numerols 2. CLASS OF DE FOREST TRAUTMAN 933 Cornell Avenue, Drexcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: Algctrarco 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Le Cerclc Francois 4; Steinmetz Scientific Society 1938 One Hundred Eighty-seven ARCH THOMAS TURNER 525 Timbcrlokc Road, Upper Dorby INDUSTRIAL ARTS GOLD WILLIAM E. TURNER 47 South Kirlclyn Avenue, Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: German 4. MARJORIE MAE TYE 514 Spruce Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 2. CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Donee Committee 4: SPORTS: Basketball Numeroli 3. MARGARET ANNE UHL 1104 Childs Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 2. CLASS: Porty Committee 2, 4, Ploy Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Ars Poctoc 3, 4; Cho- ral 2; Lc Cerclc Francois 4; Plicodes 3, 4. RICHARD J. WAGNER 24 Golf Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Home Room Solcsmon 4; Monitor 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy. CLUBS: Choral 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Foot- ball. EDGAR WAHL 317 Morgotc Rood, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Gym Team 2, 3. CLUBS: Choral 2. CHARLES REX WALL Hillcrest Cr Kenwood Roads, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Upi-Doh 4. CLASS: Party Committee 2; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Riding, Instructor 3, Riding Mostcr 4. JEAN C. WALLICK 718 Blythe Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Acorn 2, 3; Honor Roll; Home Room Salesman 4; Monitor 3. CLASS: Ook; Donee Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2; Ploy Committee 3; Sticker Committee 4; Senior Ploy. CLUBS: A Coppello Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Cost 4; History 3, 4; Le Cerclc Francois 3; World Affoirs Forum 3, Secretory 4. One Hundred Eighty-eight GILBERT R. ULLRICH ANTHONY R. VANELLA AMELIA C. VASEY ROSALIE M. VOIGTSBERG 212 South Foirvicw Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE 421 Croyden Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD 8 Oakley Road, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD 23 New Street, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Acorn 3, 4; Debating 2; Gym Tcom 2, 3, 4; Home Room Salesmon 4; Upi-Dah, Art 4. CLASS: Party Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Germon 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Ten- nis 2; Vorsity Tennis 3. SCHOOL: Gym Team 4, Volley- boll 4. CLUBS: Rifle 3, 4. SPORTS: Soccer Numerals 4. CLUBS: Choral 3, 4; Pleiades 4. NANCY E. WALLICK 741 Edmonds Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE KATHERINE A. WALLIS 212 A Court Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD PAUL HENRY WALTER 4934 Stote Road, Drexet Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Monitor 2; Student Council 3. CLASS: Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Algctrorca 2; Ars Poe- tae 2, 3, 4; Fencing 2; History 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 3, 4; Le Cerclc Fran- cois 4; World Affairs Forum 4. SPORTS: Vorsity Boskctboll, Manager 4. SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 4. CLASS: Dance Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: Le Cerclc Francois 4; Tay-Wistalvan 4. SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 3. CLASS: Oak. CLASS OF THEODORE R. WALTER 97 Union Avenue Lansdowne COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Acorn 2. CLASS: Senior Ploy. CLUBS: Commerce 4; Junior I rook Wolfon League 4; Rifle 3, 4; Toble Tennis 4. 1938 One Hundred Eighty-nine CLASS MIRIAM T. WARBURTON 320 South Carol Boulevard, Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL GOLD OF 1938 E. LORRAINE WARMUTH 312 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE ROLAND 0. WATSON 3212 Huey Avenue, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD WILLIAM J. WEBER 356 Blanchard Road, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLASS: Ook, Art Editor 4; Donee Committee 2, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4; Gen- eral Poster Chairman 4. SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2, 4. CLASS: Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Librory 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: Gym Team 4. CLASS: Ploy Committee 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 4; Choral 3. SPORTS: Boscboll Numerals 3. E. VIRGINIA WESTON 214 Avon Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Acorn, Typist 4; Upi-Doh, Typist 4. CLASS: Condy Committee 4; Donee Committee 3, 4; Porty Committee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3, Sec- retory 4; Librory 4. MILTON R. WHITE 29 South Sixty-Ninth Street, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Acorn 2; Honor Roll; Home Room Salcsmon 3. SPORTS: Varsity Basketboll, Manager 4. CHARLES H WHITNEY 940 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLASS: Executive Committee 4. ANITA MARIE WIGMORE 727 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Salcs- mon 3, 4. CLUBS: Algctrarco 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Bosket- boll 3. One Hundred Ninety J. FRANKLIN WEEKS 7012 Llanfair Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE ERMA R. WELLS 1040 Drexel Avenue, Drexcl Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD DOROTHY V. WENG 380S Bonsoll Avenue, Drexcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE EDWARD IRWIN WESTON 214 Avon Rood, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD CLUBS: Chess Tcom 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Library 4. SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 4. CLUBS: A Cappclla Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2. 3, 4; Library 4; Toblc Tennis 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: Junior Izook Walton League 2, 3, 4. SPORTS: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, 3; Vorsity Track ELIZABETH J. WILBUR 424 Winfield Avenue, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE CLASS: Dance Committee 2, 3; Porty Committee 2, 3. CLUBS: Choral 2, 3. JOSEPH WILKINSON, JR. 7210 Pine Street, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLU8S: A Cappclla Chorus 4; Choral 3; Hi-Y 4. nis 2; Vorsity Tennis 3. SPORTS: Junior Vorsity Tcn- MARJORIE L. WILLIAMS 7027 Greenwood Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLUBS: Chorol 3. 4. HELEN IDA WILLIS 31 South Brighton Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD CLASS: Ploy Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: Library 2, 3; Riding 2; Stamp 2. CLASS OF 1938 One Hnudred Ninety-one CLASS JESSIE C. WILLIS 112 Ardmore Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE OF 1938 WILLIAM EARL WILLIS 625 Aronimink Place, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL GOLD G. IRVIN WILSON 200 Shisler Avenue, Aldan COMMERCIAL PURPLE RUTH McCALL WINDLE 36 Golf Road, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solo- mon 2, 3; Monitor 4; Upi- Dah, Business Staff 2. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 2, 3, 4; Ploy Committee 4; Sticker Committee 4. CLUBS: A Cappcllo Chorus 3, 4; Chorol 2; Commerce 3. SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2; Monitor 2, 3. CLASS: Junior Ploy. CLUBS: Chorol 2, 4. SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- CLUBS: Commerce 4. man 2. CLASS: Executive Committee 2. SYLVIA S. WOLINSKY 7411 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Soles- mon 4. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Porty Committee 2, 3, 4. CLUBS: History 3. 4; Lc Cercle Froncais 4; Plciodcs 2, 3, 4; Toy-Wistolvon 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY L. WOLTERS 536 Hampden Road, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2. CLASS: Donee Committee 3, 4; Porty Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4; Sticker Com- mittee 4. CLUBS: Commerce 4; German 2, 3, 4; Library 3, 4; Riding 3, 4. DORIS EMMA WOOD 840 Ormond Avenue, Drcxcl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE JENA MAY WOODS 603 Copley Rood, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 4. CLUBS: Chorol 3, 4. SPORTS: Baseball Numerals 2, Vorsity Cheer Leoding 3, 4. One Hundred Ninety-two BARBARA M. WISCHAN 3818 Albemarle Avenue, Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Distin- guished Honor Roll; Monitor 4; Upi-Doh 3, 4; Christmos Welforc Chairman 4. CLASS: Junior Ploy; Senior Ploy; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 3, 4; Memoriol Doy Committee 3; Porty Committee 3. CLUBS: A Cappclla Chorus 3, 4; Algetrarca 3, President 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; Le Ccrclc Francois 4; Pleiades 3, 4. CLARICE H. WRIGHT 222 Clifton Avenue, Aldan ACADEMIC PURPLE CLASS: Ploy Committee 3. CLUBS: Algetrarca 3, 4; Libra- ry 4; Tay-Wistalvan 3, 4. WANDA WISNIEWSKI 3952 Jomes Street, Drcxel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Acorn, Typist 4. CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3, 4; Librory 2, 3, Secretary 4. LEONARD WRIGHT 306 South State Road, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE CLUBS: Rifle 2. DOROTHY T. WISTER 7151 Clover Lone, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLASS: Candy Committee 4. SPORTS: Bascboll Numerals 2; Hockey Numerals 3. MARGARET C. WRIGHT 7015 Pennsylvania Avenue, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Sales- man 2, 3. CLASS: Candy Committee 4; Donee Committee 3; Porty Committee 2. CLUBS: Riding 4. RUTH WOLF 47 Sunshine Avenue, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD SCHOOL: Acorn 2, 3, 4, De- bating 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Porty Committee 2; Ploy Commit- tee 3. CLUBS: Ars Poetae 2, 3, 4- Hi-Y 3. 4. ELEANORE R. WYLIE 35 Stratford Avenue, Aldan COMMERCIAL PURPLE BRUCE YAGER 227 Foirview Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD CLUBS: Fencing 2. SPORTS: Soccer Numeral 4. JEAN MARIE YEAGER 100 South Pennock Avenue, Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Home Room Salo- mon 3. CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 4. CLUBS: Chorol 2; Rifle 2, 4; World Affair Forum 4. FRANCES E. YOUNG 453 Windermere Rood, Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD SCHOOL: Honor Roll; Monitor 2. CLASS: Donee Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4; Ploy Committee 3, 4; Sticker Committee, Choirmon 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Choru 3, 4; Chorol 2, 3, 4; Lc Ccrcle Froncait 4; Riding 3; Toy- Wi tolvon 2, 3, 4: SPORTS: Hockey Numeral 3. DORIS E. ZIMMERMAN 7319 Miller Avenue, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE SCHOOL: Acorn, Typitt 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 3. CLASS: Senior Ploy; Condy Committee 4; Donee Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3. CLUBS: Choral 3, 4; Commerce 4; Fint Aid ond Sociol Service 3, Treasurer 4; Li- brary 4; Pleiades 4. WALTER ZEBROWSKI, JR. 3813 Dennison Avenue, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE DOROTHY ZIMMERMAN 727 Long Lane, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CLASS: Condy Committee 4. One Hundred Ninety-four MARGARET E ZECCA 2) Church Lone, Lonsdownc COMMERCIAL PURPLE CLUBS: Librory 4. LAWRENCE ZERFING, JR. 822 Blythe Avenue, Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLUBS: Rifle 3. SPORTS: Vorsity Cross Country 3, 4; Vorsity Trock 3. ROBERT ZERFING 822 Blythe Avenue, Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE ANNETTA ZIMMERMAN 35 Golf Rood, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD SCHOOL: Home Room Solcs- mon 4. CLASS: Executive Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: Commerce 2, 3, Pres- ident 4; Riding 3, 4. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, JR. 404 Drexel Court Apts., Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE SCHOOL: Monitor 4. CLASS: Donee Committee 3; Porty CommiMcc 4. CLUBS: Dromus, Chorus 3, Cost 4; Fencing 4; Riding, Instructor 3, 4; Rifle 2. MICHAEL ZINGRAFF Marshall Rood ond Powell Lane, Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD CLASS: Ploy Committee 3, 4. CLUBS: A Coppcllo Chorus 4; Chorol 3, 4; German 2. SPORTS: Varsity Soccer 4. WALTER ZIESCHE Born Jonuory 26, 1920 Died September 29, 1935 VIRGINIA PAGE Born June 21, 1920 Died January 26, 1937 CLASS OF 1938 One Hundred Ninety-five Who's 9Oo Who's 9Oo 9Oo HOME ROOM 11 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Rcin- hold. Adorns, Alberts, Willioms, Neit- hommer, Mceslein, Hockctt, Aronne, Dunn. Second Row: Conwoy, Dono- hoo, Lee, Cridlond, Mr. Wood, Lone, Robinson, Toylor, MacAdom. Third Row: Alien, Thayer, E. Moore, Kirk, W. Moore, Welch, Rice, Wood, Rich. Fourth Row: Farrell, Wiesingcr, Groy- boyes, Joachim, Gilmore, Beese, Beck. HOME ROOM 5 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Mil- ler, Devis, Remy, McCormick, Grind- rod, Dougherty, Achfcrmonn. Second Row: Homill, Krcidlcr, Miss Jones, Conord, Leathern, Stone. Third Row: Glozicr, Reed, Clinch, Hutchinson. Fourth Row: Andrien, Anderson, Lutz, Chose, Gollant. JUNIORS HOME ROOM 14 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Bar- ton, Luty, Hearn, Mrs. Abroms, Wei- scl. Miss Fctterolf, Rodebaugh, En- derle, Ashworth. Second Row: Moron, Thomas, Rev, Smith, Cross, S. Ber- ridge, Swinford, Alexander, Donnelly, Coulbourn, Greenberg, A. Berridge, Keegan, Tomossonc, Perna, Wood, Lchndorff. Fourth Row: Wedeman, Richmon, Good, MacGregor, Mucnch, Wells, Morris, Bicrly, Boeder. HOME ROOM 20 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Mor- row, Wilson, Bell, Eckert, Crandall, Harris, Royol, Martin, Allen, LeVen. Second Row: O'Brien, Forrill, Benny, Toews, Mr. Shenk, Hecht, Culhanc, Lewis, Crawford. Third Row: Mon- love. Ball, Richards, Wilson, Weis- bord, Bickcl, Fowler, Myles, Kennedy. Fourth Row: Rust, R. Kelly, Gorro brant, Griffin, Hanley, Bicn, Miller, Naughton, J. Kelly. HOME ROOM 25 Bottom Row—Loft to Right: Mac- Kcnzic, Evans, Higgins, Robinson, Britton, Frontz, McKay, Loman, Birch. Second Row: Turner, Dough- erty, McCullough, Mr. Thomas, Hinkle, Bach, R. Schneider. Third Row: Zimmerman, McDonough, D'Alcsio, Bloke, Gundokcr, Oakes, Starling. Fourth Row: Boyer, Schultz, J. Schneider, Voltz, Goucr, Korf- mann, Klcinfcldcr, Cunney. HOME ROOM 21 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Flick- enger, Bergman, Angelo, Wright, Riley, Tubbs, McCann, Schlichtcr, Llewelyn. Second Row: Ridge, Ayres, Devir, Lewis, Mr. Brooke, Herman, Evans, Hexomer, Bertrand. Third Row: Billings, Morloy, Lambert, Rudolph, Wynn, Neal, Boise, Wiley, Gross. Fourth Row: Cugina, Wait, Schadc- wold, Rislcy, Nayc, Purdy, Ward, Hardy, Kirschncr. JUNIORS HOME ROOM 103 HOME ROOM 105 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Woch- tcr, Magee, Willis, Hathowoy, Simen, Hollingsworth, MocMulIcn. Second Row: Neuman, Russell, Eymon, Miss Goodman, Hospod, Brinton, Folk. Third Row: Costa, Schollcr, Sontor lasci, Clift, Brcswick, Labor, Dcs sender, Hcos, Knox, Webster. Fourth Row: Nodinc, Gorman, Rosborough, MeGettigan, O'Reilly, Tubbs, Stroh- ley. Bowser, Dcol. Bottom Row—Left to Right: Vona man, Bosch, Hiscox, Mr. Bosch Seiver, Mr. Buckwaltcr, Vandergast MocLorcn, Wiley. Second Row: Hoi den, Nissen, Giannottasio, Erickscn Miller, Ludt, Sentman, Robinson Third Row: Bold, Doth, Kmcco O'Neal, Kraemcr, Bredin, Aroyan New, Correnty, Eylcs. Fourth Row Roberts, O'Connor, McGorcy, Hob dell, Martin, Von Seiver, Dougherty Gcwaluch, Shirtz, Gutchcus. HOME ROOM 128 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Galli gon, Pctcholl, Blade, May, Hoy Hudson, Howlcy, Kelly, O'Hara. See ond Row: Hart, Whittaker, McCul lough, Mr. King, Spahmer, Worthing ton, Magnass. Third Row: Gosling Buckley, MeGibbon, Show, Bux, Pas kcr. Smith. Fourth Row: Brady Kruhmin, Downey, Jenkins, Shafer Crockett, Griffith. HOME ROOM 120 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Smith, Gardner, Hoover, Hannold, Goudic, O'Brien, Smcltzcr, Brown, Wallace, Wilsterman. Second Row: Field, Howland, Bell, Porris, Mr. Shull, Moddams, Friel, Bullock, Mann. Third Row: Thomson, Doran, Harrison Mills, Scorlc, Crockett, Cooper, Mc- Kay, Howarth. Fourth Row: Brown, McFoll, Dougherty, Seymour, Welch, Boyce, Oliver, LoBrosca, Kohler, Timm. JUNIORS HOME ROOM 132 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Bur- leigh, Flcischmonn, Smith, Whitting- horn, Miss Forccy, Regester, Galvin, Springfield, Carblcy. Second Row: Brcarlcy, Foster, Moyer, Palmer, Carothers, Hutton, Cunney, Jarrard. Third Row: Heyd, Wheaton, Griffiths, Dambman, Vowlcs, Burlin, Dougherty, Marcus. Fourth Row: McKinney, Sweeney, Paul, Lucas, Smith, Pen mon. Lord, B. Krumboldt, Dyke, J. Krumboldt, Shannon. HOME ROOM 203 Bottom Row—Left to Right: John- son, Mathews, Racck, Rcoil, Miss Scott, Nolcttc, Shoemaker, Schollcr, Carpenter. Second Row: Jensen, Mcoling, Butcher, McCullough, Gonzo, Ferris, Coggins. Third Row: Dimmick, Hughes, Phillips, Daough- erfy, Mitnick, Bretz, Meredith, Mor- rison. Fourth Row: Goritz, Komposs, Hiscoc, Poync, Malchorn, Sanders, Grongor, Lachman, Thomos. HOME ROOM 205 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Buck- lond, Humphreys, Gorrett, Miss Kerr, Pinter, Klcinmon, Soyboldt, Roth feldcr. Smith. Second Row: Reeder, Connor, Lowley, Thornbury, Wells, Tunnell, Jones. Third Row: Parrish, Gonzalez, Heald, Kline, Collins, Gor- rell, Morrell. Fourth Row: Korn, Dc Angelo, Henderson, Holpin, Fine, Code, Swenson, McCollistcr, Grov- dohl, Scarles. HOME ROOM 208 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Jones, Gosch, Porter, Meoney, Mr. Horcr, Gough, Sanders, Stabile. Second Row: Garrity, Wolf, Sober, Clokcy, Jomison, McCarter, Yetter, Curry. Third Row: Duling, Siddoll, Harncr, Kumjan. Fourth Row: Chadwick, Pinto, Ehlcrt, Leonard, Ewing. JUNIORS HOME ROOM 226 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Digio- vani, Kates, Null, Mcnscck, Mr. Morris, Syren, Prescott, Huebner, Kirk. Second Row: Morrell, Gordon, Clcvland, Grohom, Corriston, Kerr, Strong, Stackhouse, Campbell. Third Row: Caton, Smith, Fcnimorc, House- mon, Edwards, Kwait, Huboky, Prince. Fourth Row: McCullough, Wall, Shel- don, Petitgout, Somers, Nibaucr, Wil- liams, Marshall, Beck. HOME ROOM 220 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Schorr, Dolcy, Campbell, Hanrahan, Vogel, Sohner, Mercer, Spencer, Houseman, Kemner. Second Row: Nelson, Johns, Glcndcnning, Miss Steele, Potter, Wolfinger, Stephens. Third Row: Kunklc, Beaumont, Wilds, Enders, Pcnncwell, Clork, Schoppet, Famig- lietti. Fourth Row: Pitt, Bystrom, Hoag, Edgerly, Simpson, Mell, Mc- Carthy, Stott, Haworth, Barcis, Linn. HOME ROOM 232 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Burk- hart, Protcvi, Millard, Steiger, Mini- man, Dimmick, King, Nuss, Casalcno. Second Row: Kctlcr, Cummings, Gor- mon. Miss Crismon, Adorns, Black- wood, Iredale, Gulick. Third Row: Kirk, Willioms, Moon, Langford, Mercer, How, Smyrl, Fcldboumcr. Fourth Row: Erickson, Jackson, Fre- mont, Teubner, Whittokcr, McCord, Frazier, Cavendcr. SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM 24 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Miller, Emric, Lister, Ashton, Nusbaum, Mos- tordi, Anderson, Fitzpotrick, Howlcy. Second Row: Austin, Whitby, Collins, McLaughlin, Mr. Coffey, Towes, Crofton, Heiman, McClelland. Third Row: Machito, Molsberger, Shannon, Ambregi, Strickland, Longford, Ebaugh. Fourth Row: Lowe, Smith, Glah, Kulp, Freeman, Rocek, O'Neill, Andisman, Conover. HOME ROOM 4 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Mil- ler, Rogers, Licb, Dillcr, Miss Miller, Hayes, Fisher, Armstrong, Anderson. Second Row: McIntyre, Moyer, Hough, Linder, Thomas, Abel, Colbert. Third Row: Krumm, Steinbruch, Friedman, Malchorn, Abrams, Preston, Stroup. Fourth Row: Agnew, Albertson, Col lins, Newberry, Scors, Gabriclscn, Ferguson. HOME ROOM 28 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Golli- gon, Collom, Veit, Hudson, Gum, Averno, Hocl, Naile, Gomberg. Second Row: Foster, Schlcin, Quigley, Mr. Cain, Mr. Hochlcr, Entrikin, Lofland, Mcorkle. Third Row: Pennell, Bar- tolomei, Shillingsburg, Lesher, Talley, Hawthorn, McFcc. Fourth Row: An- derson, Reynolds, Shcorcr, Bader, Sullivan, Saurman, Mockin, Galbraith, Van Ingen. HOME ROOM 33 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Fow- ler, Reading Hudson, Gordon, Evans, Copelond, Hortigan. Second Row: Scolnik, Banks, Tobey, Mr. Schwartz, Lathrop, Hool, Badger. Third Row: Burke, Rowlond, Baiton, Barrett, Pisano, McGill, Simon. Fourth Row: Luckcr, Tracy, Molcomson, Thacker, Clark, Glenn. HOME ROOM 102 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Fryer, Palmer, Wagner, Hood, Vogel, Fol- well, Daddis, Rcnzulli, Blair. Second Row: Miller, Beasley, Hurd, Mr. Loeb, Francis, Irwin, Scarfoss. Third Row: Gordon, Roberts, Bcrrcc, Pil- kington, MeGann, Greenwood. Fourth Row: Conway, Graham, Beottic, Man- ger, Malcn, Sloan. SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM 114 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Bulcy, Roberts, Beottic, Hurst, W. Marsholl, Sweeney, Miller, Whitfy, Davis. Sec- ond Row: Smith, Wenger, Fuschel, McDonnell, Wilson, Hynson, Garratt. Third Row: Pilaeik, Boccclli, Ross, Furman, Woldman, Niemyer, Sprout, Thomos. Fourth Row: Mong, L. Mor shall. Graves, Brinkman, Boicc, Brody, Cozzi, Greenway. HOME ROOM 123 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Hord- castlc, Snyder, Bcckonstrater, Dig- gory, Clifford, Phillips, Lysaught, Spcocc. Second Row: Beattie, Tatum, Jenkins, Dunphy, Miss Bock, Downey, Cope, Gabriel, Patterson. Third Row: Scott, Dovis, Miller, Povey, Rossitcr, Dcvoncy, Marsholl, Ide, Wilson, Mit- nick. Fourth Row: Bostick, Had- field, Cranston, Eisman, Waltman, Baker, Steever, Hoyle. HOME ROOM 130 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Coo- per, Ryon, Gortlond, MoeVey, Mortin, Kelly, Jeremioh, MeGowen, McWil- lioms. Second Row: Powers, Hender- son, Dovis, Moore, Wolfinger, Wise, Bruen, Bell, Gorvin. Third Row: James, Strohm, Powell, Gardiner, Corr, Honkinson, Doly, Van Leer, Stewart. Fourth Row: Blythe, Mo- son, Bridgen, Cohall, Moore, Yerger, Sontaguida. HOME ROOM 125 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Rid- poth, Mackenzie, Armor, Church, Miss Frotkin, Mr. Dame, Thee, Long, Klitsch. Second Row: Clugston, Winkel, Keith, Leach, Evans, Beck, Kennedy, Grisbaum, Gorson. Third Row: Hummel, Cunard, E. Montgom- ery, Hoim, Sacchetti, Zebrowski, Taylor, Wilson, I. Montgomery. Fourth Row: Margargle, Moore, Sanders, Braun, Bernard, L a w I e y , Hcops, Bruner, Sensemon. SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM 201 Bottom Row—Left to Right: John son, Stritzell, Wolfe, Bruner, Morris Sondlor, Cosalina. Second Row: Mar cus, Gordon, Billingslco, Miss Grun berg, Georhort, Dccrccchio, Huddcl Third Row: Durso, Hamblcton, San taguida, Hoffman, Doughty, Carlin Fourth Row: Tarabo, Hortman Chose, Riley, Mathias, Miller. HOME ROOM 206 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Rey- nolds, Schroyer, Hutton, Durfee, Mr. Neff, Knight, Kirkpatrick. Second Row: Granger, Christ, Burrows, Mun- roe, Markel, Sussman, Dorthwoitc, Blanchard. Third Row: Corliss, Sailor, Hoffstcin, Brown, Thomas. Fourth Row: Murphy, Cantell, Hoyl, Moore, Wroten, Ridings, Hastings, Gross. HOME ROOM 212 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Gow, Kccnon, Caris, Mr. Strange, Korn, Moston, Schmidt. Second Row: Greenfield, Costo, Sellers, Drewes, Kutz, Boyer, Newburg. Third Row: Rogge, Howord, Culver, Wolf, Con- field. Fourth Row: Sommol, Etters, Reagen, Jensen, Newman, Dempsey, Voscy. HOME ROOM 209 Bottom Row—Left to Right: John- son, Newburg, Kirmcn, Woodard, Bunco, Gorenstein, Cartledgc, Bot- tomlcy, Greene. Second Row: Knapp, Martz, Dowd, Mr. Remley, Swanson, Connor, Wright. Third Row: Schlater, Horwitz, Morris, Soldutti, Courtney, Rivicllo, Neef. Fourth Row: Huct, Moyer Haynes, Englckraut, Dclacy, Yacovelly, Titus, Crawford. SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM 214 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Sci- vcrling, Louc, Himmolstein, Regan, Lambing, Brady, Cavcndcr. Second Row: Shields, Turner, Honford, Miss Sommerfield, Odeen, King, Gravenor. Third Row: Dc Revere, Dalstrom, Ross, Hull. Fourth Row: Hoffman, Norsworthy, Carblcy, Wilson, John- son, Membrino, Feathers. HOME ROOM 216 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Greene, Leverette, Brooks, Ruton, Patterson, Harlan, Crawford. Second Row: Shonnon, Edic, Simboli, Miss Weil, Motter, Collins, Vaughan. Third Row: Minthorn, Wallace, Nye, Rupp, Jenkins. Fourth Row: Klein, Jones, Shcplcy, Church, Donoghuc, Ferris, Williams. HOME ROOM 217 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Cof- navogc, Grinod, Moxwell, Sollcr, Lear, Crowell, Sheppard. Second Row: Mowhinney, Ellis, Horris, Mr. Clug- ston. Woody, Crockett, Heller. Third Row: D. Wolton, Flood, O'Hara, Sherman, Mitchell, LoForge, Somers. Fourth Row: W. Wolton, Dovis, Clark, Fetters, Samuels, Keenan, Rol- ler. HOME ROOM 225 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Sail- ing, Smith, Riley, Bassett, Latch, Lear, McCarthy, Dougherty, Morton- son. Second Row: Campbell, Wert- Icy, Forstburg, Word, Kirby, Hurley, Clarke, Pennington, Fielder, Wysham. Third Row: McConkcy, Stottler, Shutc, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Keller, Mc- Cullum, Heutzenroder, Di Fabio. Fourth Row: Lysck, Robinson, Leighton, Satin, Davis, Gallagher, Scanlon, Dovis. SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM 228 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Ciar omcllano, Corpenter, Hcyl, Hollock Stratton, Uswald, Hamilton, McMinis Second Row: Wcigclc, Lewis, Brols Fagnano, Mr. Stermer, Smith, Rob insen, Dovis, Yost. Third Row: Sop sis. Smith, Franklin, MeGibbon, Cic co r cl I i, Kotloff, Styon, Paul, Gclvin Fourth Row: Lehndorff, Wentzel Freeburger, S c h i m p f , Plumbridge Lown, Clarkson, Endicott, Mowry. HOME ROOM 233 Bottom Row—Left to Right: Dar- ragh, Hamilton, Mocslcin, Stringer, Robinson, Miedwig, Youngflcsh, Clork. Second Row: Whalen, Uting, Fretz, Hollowoy, Mrs. Dale, Lickficld, Fisher, Smith, McLaughlin. Third Row: Powell, Sweeney, Durborrow, Weaver, Leonard, Foster, DcLong, Weiss. Fourth Row: Fahnestock, Mullowncy, Meyer, Madden, Frccsland, Krimmel, Schcurlc, Siewert, Spangler. ■v '•••••N'-'v. r - Y • • •• • v •: v Vc. •.'
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