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 MARGARET BRINTON, Editor This is The Oak, Upper Darby Senior High School, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, calling. Our 1939 edition is just olf the press. Hold the line, please. 3 Telephone wires singing in the wind—wires buried in con- duits under busy city streets—all carrying messages to various points throughout the world. There is truth in the statement that We are as close to you as your telephone.  Our purpose here is to show how intimately related to our school life this means of communication is. We are very greatly indebted to the Bell Telephone Company for their splendid cooperation in making available drawings and photographs for use in this book. 4 5 These drawings show half a century in progress,—buildings and communication. Imagine business offices and homes cluttered with the type of phone shown opposite the old building. DEDICATION • • • MR. CHARLES L. WOOD Mr. Wood’s genial humor and able assistance in helping to plan our class activities have proved a genuine asset to their success. He also acquired varied and interesting assembly programs, advised our class officers and executives, and helped to make our Washington trip memorable. Because of his perseverance and under- standing and because we hope that it will bring back pleasant memories ol the class of '39, we dedicate to him our yearbook. 6 MISS ALICE M. GOODMAN We, who have worked with her, know Miss Goodman’s enthusiasm and cheerful willingness in planning our good times at parties and dances, advising us on our many problems, and guiding us in the selection of our studies. With her aid our difficulties seemed small and our work became real pleasure. So to her, whose ceaseless efforts have aided in making all our class activities a success, we dedicate this, our yearbook. 7 The ever-pleasant voice that says, Number, please  when you use the phone is symbol- ized by this alert young lady. Mr. John H. Frazier, Presi- dent of the Fathers' Associa- tion, calls the school,—a num- ber familiar to thousands. 8 Clearbrook 751 Years ago, getting in touch with the school was a difficult matter. It often meant that a parent had to take time out of a busy day to travel over muddy roads to see the teacher. Today, the parent is removed only a few minutes from his child. If John is needed at home in an emergency, an efficient secretary will take the message, and relay it to him in a moment’s time. Miss Isabella Callie, switch- board operator at the high school, plugs in on one of the many calls. 9 INFORMATION • • • • Number of teachers 85 Total number of students ............... 1,862 Number of Post Graduates . . 70 Number of seniors ........................... 564 Number of juniors ........................... 589 Number of sophomores 639 Number taking college preparatory course.................................... 996 Number taking commercial course 588 Number taking general course 208 Percentage of students going to college 37% Total number of graduates 4,864 Population of Upper Darby Township 60,000 Number of grade schools 9 Number of junior high schools 1 12 Mrs. Robert A. Hardy President of the Mothers' Dis- cussion Group, wants some information not to be found in her phone book. Have you ever been curious as to how an operator gets information so quickly for y u? This reveals the secret! Files,—easily accessible and accurate! 13 HOW WE COME TO UPPER DARBY 1. Th« trolley car bring  many of u . S. Walking gets most of us here. 3. The bike is increasingly popular. 4. If we are late, we runl 5. The school bus accounts for many. 14 . ... THE ROADS WE TAKE 1. The path through the woods. 2. Lanidowne Avenue . . . South. 3. Linidowne Avenue . . . North. 4. School Lane on a wintry day. 15 WHAT WE WEAR ' hi  schoo b«S jacket it one1  interes '.'«hin 3. foo' Th« jigge,, t separately 4r on. An undii hirt of gray {•• el and a  Cooki In the sports clothes worn by Charlie is the check pattern jacket and striped trousers combination. The accessories to this outfit arc a tan striped shirt, red-brown-green plaid tie, and Dutch’  shoes with the toes turned up. Jean's teal blue afternoon dress has glamour. Her hat is the off-face style with silk drapery. Her shoulder bag is of patent leather. Louanna goes to Tay-Wistalvan meeting after school in this wool dress. The quilted jacket fastens with three amusing bows. 16 Betty in a costume of Arctic in- spirationi The suit is of dark blue ?abardinc lined with Byrd cloth, rom her visored cap to her square- toed ski boots, she is ready for winter sports. (There is a red union suit to wear under this outfit.) One is a dark blue hooded coat lined throughout with red, t'other is a light blue Hudson Bay warmer with a bobbing tassel on the hood. Helene's full-length baby leopard coat can’t be beat for frosty days. Her draped turban may or may not be eiled. jam-digger suit cf washable omething new and comfort-  clothes. Rahl Jack's soft flannel sports jacket is worn in or out in a very casual manner. Like several of his classmates, he turns up the cuffs of his trousers to reveal a riot of color in the socks. Look at the collegiate J -«•Huroy hat. Alice says her mother made this blue velvet suspender dress, with its gored skirt hitched up by embroidered braces. 17 WHAT WE WEAR • • • • 18 Not  the sleek line  of Renee'  white linen dre —the gentle flare from a lim un- belted waist—the small red buttons. Bill's light brown gabardine suit reaches a new high in style and certainly has that down- town  look. John shows us how a notebook fits into the large inside pocket of his knee length, camel's hair campus coat. The four rows of stitching at the bottom lend a sporty air. His green Tyrolean hat has a tan cord band. Sue is wearing a light-weight woof dress. Note the monastic effect in the skirt with its unpressed pleats held at the waist-line by a wide red belt and in the sleeves ending just below the elbow. Gene's showerproof reversible top- coat ought to be considered standard equipment for the high school student. Note the raglan sleeves, military collar and slash pockets. SENIOR HOME ROOM TEACHERS • • • • 6 1. Mill Fcrrcc 2. Mi  Taylor Room 230 3. Mr. Dcnglcr 4. Mr. K«hl Room 211 5. Mi  y«rl(« Room 1 30 6. Mr. Bro iu Room 121 7. Dr. Walllck 8. Mit  Gauluodger Room 224 9. Mr. Billingilaa Room 23 to. Mr. Forigard 11. Mi  Wcimer 12. Mi  Noble 13. Mr. Minacci .  Room 129 14. Mit  Richard  15. Mi  Koch  Room 223 7 20 4 WHAT WE LEARN . Spanish Wood Shop 22 Mathematici Cooking Serving Machine Shop 23 Mechanical Drawing Library U. D.’S MOST POPULAR BOY • • • • 1. Oh, how I h«t« to get up in th« morning. 8. Just tim« for a snatch of breakfast. 3. Just made the bust That saves a long walk. 4. The three-times class president confers with the advisers. 5. Now to Home Room for consultation with Mr. Billingslea. 6. Goshl Guess I should have studied this math. ROBERT WALL 7. If this blows up, woe is mcl 8. I’ll be a big help to Mom some day. 9. What is this, the xoo? Can't a guy eat in peace? 10. Here's where we balance the budget. 11. Pretty heavy reading, this Shakespeare! IS. Rehearsing for Spring Dance—this suits me better. U. D.’s MOST POPULAR GIRL........ MARGARET RUSSELL 10 1. She, too, grab  a bite of breakfast. 2. A good-bye to Mother for a long day. 3. A girl must put on the last touches. 4. She reads the Bible in Home Room 121. 5. Look,—a leftyl Writing her English. 6. All attention In chorus class. 7. Here we are at typing. 8. It seems a long time since breakfast. 9. It's all Greek to us—but it’s French to Margaret 10. A little practice in public speaking. 11. Home work after « hard day. “Seasoned by Service”—is a symbolic picture that epitomizes the pride that the Bell Telephone Company has in its employees. The company encourages and rewards long years of service. Like all successful corporations, this company has learned that the trusted and tried employee is the one that is valuable in building up the reputation of the concern. A school system is no better than the teachers who man it. Upper Darby for many years has enjoyed a wide and enviable record because of the attainments of its students. This is no mere coincidence. Upper Darby teachers have an average term of service of ten years in the district. This coupled with the fact that they are probably the best trained faculty in the suburbs produces a combination that makes for splendid results. 28 Mrs. Roy B. Chase, President of the Band Mothers, calls about an urgent matter in connection with the band uniforms. “I should like to speak to someone in authority Miss Elizabeth Thompson, the standard for all efficient secretaries, answers one of the numerous calls that come to the high school office. Just a moment, and I shall connect you with the proper person BOARD OF EDUCATION_____ 30 Mr. J. Milton Lutx Mr. George G. Dilworth What does it mean to be a member of the Board of Education? It means, first, that a person must be willing to place civic or community responsibility above his own desire for an inde- pendent life. It means that he must submit his name along with others to the voters of the community in an election contest, which is sometimes bitterly partisan and personal. He must be willing to serve without pay, giving freely of his time in committee and general meetings. Often he must neglect his own affairs, when the demands of office become imperative. He must be responsible for the spending of large sums of public money. He must attempt to meet all of the varying demands of a community of divergent interests and social groups. Upper Darby has been fortunate over a long period of years in having men and women of high calibre to conduct the affairs of the school district. 31 Mrs. Helen B. Hoover DR. WILLIAM C SAMPSON Dr. William C. Sampson has been Superintendent of the Upper Darby Schools for 1 3 years. Before coming to Upper Darby, he was Superintendent at Bethlehem, Columbia, and DuBois. Dr. Sampson is a life member both of the National Education Association and the Pennsylvania State Education Association. In addition, he belongs to numerous other educational and civic organizations. 32 MR. JOHN H. TYSON Mr. John H. Tyson is completing his twentieth year at Upper Darby as principal. He has been at various times President of the Delaware County Teachers Association, President of the Suburban Principals, President of the Secondary School Principals of the state, President of District One P. I. A. A., President of the Rotary Club, and a member of the National Planning Committee of the Department of Secondary School Principals. He is also a member of various other educational organizations. 33 FACULTY NAMES: Sitting (left to right): Foiter, Weimer, WoUtenholme, Taylor, Chrisman, Gaukrodger, Mellon, Holme . Second Row: Dengler, N. Scott, Miller, Koch, Sommerfield, Goodman, Clegg, Hope, Garen. Third Row: Haupt, Neff, Brosius, Rule, Schwartx, Diehl, Boyd, Buckwalter. Fourth Row: Shull, Clugtton, Packer, Strange, Shenk, Twoes, Hoehler, Hall. Top Row: Dame, Minacci, Forsgard, McDonnell, Kehl, Wallace, Wallick. 34 Sitting (left to right): Tyson, Turner, Fence, Steele, Bock, Noble, Richards, Kerr, Gaul. Second Row: Mowry, Abrams, Dale, Grunberg, Forcey, Weil, Jackson, M. Scott, Hamilton. Third Row: King, Thomas, Stermcr, Wolfgang, Brooke, Remley, Locb, Milne. Fourth Row: Anderson, Howell, Stevens, Geyer, Coffey, Herzog, Harer. Top Row: Mefort, Dotti, Monis, Grimmett, Wood, Billingslea, Noel, Goas. 35 FACULTY Commercial Department Administration John H. Tyson, B.S., M.A., Principal Charles W. Holmes, A.B., Registrar Mary L. Lukens, A.B., Educational Measurements Zita E. Mallon, B.S., Dean of Girls; Adviser, Acorn, Student Council, Board of Monitors; Sponsor, Dramus Club; Director, Student Teachers English Department Edith Gaukrodger, A.B., M.A., Adviser, Girls’Hi-Y, Upi-Dah R. Wayne Boyd, Ph.B., LL.B., Coach, Debating Team Helen M. Ferree, A.B., B.Pd., M.A., Adviser, Bible Class Janet Forcey, A.B., M.A., Adviser, Tay-Wistalvan Club John F. Hall, A.B., M.A., B.D., Th.D., Coach, Fencing Team Allan A. Howell, A.B. Merle I. Koch, A.B., M.A., Adviser, Ars Poetae Club Charles H. Morris, A.B., Adviser, Rifle Club; Acting Coach, Rifle Team Helen Mowry, A.B., M.A., Director, Junior and Senior Plays Paul K. Noel, A.B., M.A., Adviser, Camera Club, Oak M. Louise Steele, A.B. Maxie Weil, B.S. Frances F. Weimer, A.B., M.A., Adviser, Tay-Wistalvan Club Margaret N. Yerkes, A.B. History Department John S. Billingslea, A.B., M.A., Adviser, Rifle Club Helen S. Abrams, A.B., M.A., Adviser, History Club Ralph M. Andersen, B.S., M.S., B.D., Attendance Charles M. Brooke, B.S. Paul Coffey, B.S., M.S., Assistant Coach, Football Lewis C. Goas, A.B., Coach, Basketball, Baseball; Treasurer, Athletic Association Randolph Grimmett, Ph.B., Coach, J. V. Football, J. V. Basket- ball; Assistant Coach, Baseball Clayton K. Shenk, B.S., M.Ed., Chairman, Ring Committee E. Bruce Thomas, A.8., M.A., Ed.D., Adviser, History Club Ray G. Wallick, B.S., M.S., Ed.D., Adviser, World Affairs Forum; Chairman, Board of Publications Charles Wood, B.S., B.D., M.A., Class Adviser XII Home Economics Department Lydia J. Foster, District Supervisor of Home Economics Grace Gaul, B.S. Julia S. Miller, B.S., M.S. Music Department David D. M. Haupt, B.S., M.A., Director, Dramus Club, Orchestra Clyde R. Denglcr, A.B., M.A., Director, Choral Club Michael Dottl, M.M., Director, Band Mathematics Department Warren A. Brosius, Ph.B., Adviser, Algetrarca Club Lillian E. Bock, B.S., M.S., Class Adviser XI John Diehl, A.B., M.A., Adviser, Boys’ Hi-Y Dean E. Shull, B.S. Stanley F. Twoes, B.S., M. A., Adviser, Chess Club; Attendance Roy W. Wolfgang, B.S., Coach, Boys’ Track Librarians Ruth A. Leaman, Ph.B., Adviser, Library Club Janet C. Hope, A.B., B.S., Adviser, Library Club Thomas J. Milne, B.C.S., Athletic Director; Coach, Soccer William R. Buckwalter, B.S., M.A., Financial Manager, Choral Club J. Frank Dame, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D., Adviser, Student Council, Tribunal; Class Adviser XI Fred G. Forsgard, B.S. Pearl E. Garen, B.S., M.Ed., Adviser, Archery Club William J. Hamilton, B.S., M.A., Adviser, Commerce Club Lucretia M. Kerr, B.S., Adviser, Archery Club, Riding Club Charles E. King, B.C.S. Fred R. Loeb, B.S., Coach, Gym Team; Assistant Coach, Foot- ball Fenn Minacci, B.S., Financial Adviser, Dramus Club; Assistant Coach, Soccer Sarah I. Richards, Adviser, Commerce Club William T. Rule, B.S., M.B.A., Class Adviser X Nan M. Scott, B.S., Adviser, Gills’ Bowling Club Paul E. Schwartz, B.S., M.A., Coach, Boys' Tennis; Assistant Coach, Wrestling John A. Wallace, B.S., M.S., Coach, Girls’ Tennis Science Department McKinley H. Stevens, A.B., M.A., Bus Checker Edwin L. Harer, A.B., Ad iscr, Junior Izaak Walton League William S. Kehl, A.B., M.A., Amplification Carroll R. McDonnell, B.S., Coach, Golf Floyd H. Neff, A.B., M.A., Adviser, Leeuwenhoek Society Chelsy G. Remley, B.S., M.S., Adviser, Steinmetz Society Emma H. Sommerfield, B.S., M.A., Adviser, Hippocrates Society; Class Adviser X Edson C. Strange, B.S., M.S., Coach, Cross Country Foreign Language Department Mary A. Taylor, A.B., M.A., Sponsor, Dramus Club, French Club Charlotte Chrisman, A.B., M.A., Adviser, Le Cercle Francais Magdalene Dale, A.B., M.A., Adviser, Le Cercle Francais E. Lucile Noble, A.B., M.A., Adviser, Latin Club Joseph E. Stermer, A.B., Adviser, Table Tennis Club; Sponsor, Pleiades Carl L. Clugston, A.B. Alice M. Goodman, B.S., Class Adviser XII Agnes B. Grunberg, A.B., M.A., Adviser, German Club Art Department Florence M. Clegg, Art Adviser, Upi-Dah Industrial Arts Department William S. Geyer, B.S., M.Ed., Coach, Wrestling George Hoehler, B.S., M.S., Adviser, Cheerleaders, Publica- tions Photography Arthur W. Packer Physical Education Department Herbert S. Herzog, A.B., M.A., Coach, Swimming; Director, Intramural Sports Carlton Mefort, A.B., M.A., Coach, Football; Assistant Coach, Track; Assistant Director, Intramural Sports Marion Scott, B.S., Coach, Swimming, Hockey, Basketball; Director, Intramural Sports Anna F. Jackson, B.S., Coach, Hockey, Basketball; Director, Intramural Sports Mrs. Alma G. Wolstenholme, Nurse . . . . CADET TEACHERS Front Row (left to right): Saran Xeo, Florence Meshkov, Beatrice Melnick, M. Eleanor Doney, Emma Hohlfeld, Doris Bishop, Elizabeth Korff. Second Row: Charles Silirus, Bertha Hirzel, Harry Nuessle, Ethel Pierson, Morton Charleston. Third Row: Frank Ratschof, Richard Carr. First Row (left to right): Pearl Cooper, Mary DuBois, Jane Atkinson, (Mrs.) Edna Rogers, Beatrice Cicko, Florence Klein. Second Row.- Sarah Tutelman, Sylvia Hochstcin, Irene Kontoft, Ruth Bassett, Frances Weaver, Edith Gyger. Top Row: William Fiedler, Russell Gutsche, Henry Hoffman, Edward Mecutcheon, C. G. Stocker, Director. 38 Mr. Morrit Mr. Di«hl Mr. Ho«hl«r 39 In the telephone business is an expression,— off duty.  That is the time when the employee may relax From the vigilant alertness that marks his on duty  hours. Just so in our school, the extra-curricular program pro- vides an outlet for activity that is, at one and the same time, both recreational and educational. What you are is probably determined as much by your playtime as by your work time. 40 s HI be late today. There's a same alter school. II it rains, or there's a par- ticularly interesting activity after school, one can always let Mother know so that she needn't worry. Mrs. Benjamin A. Howarth, a typical Upper Darby mother, takes a keen interest in all that pertains to the school. All right dear, I'll keep dinner warm for you. 41 STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT COUNCIL Pint Row—King, Garrity, Smitl Merriman, Crandall, Royal, McCo' Vanaman. Second Row—Butcher, Strattor Donahoo, Barnett, Palmer, Mi Mallon, Hecht, Cari , Brinton, Robii ton. Morrow. Third Row—Wynn, Boise, Gilmor Goudie, Andrian, Reed, Coope Clark. Fourth Row—Hanley, Dr. Dame, M Tyson, Rementer. TRIBUNAL First Row—Wise, Robinson, Butcher, Andrien, Goudie, Russell, Evans, MacAdam. Second Row—Famiglietti, Collins, Able, Free, Miller, McCoy, Zcbrowski. 42 Third Row—Frazier, Leary, Donahue, Braselman, Graham, Clarke. CHAIRMEN OF MONITORS Pint Row—Howley, R.  Vogel, Donahoo, Hanley, Cade, Reed, McCoy. Second Row—Genoa, MacAdam, Granger, Mil  Mallon, Howley, E. Garfield, Seller , Clark. Third Row—Eiimann,Lewi ,Sherman. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, a student governing body was organized and established in 1930. Its member- ship originally was fifteen students; this number has been increased each year by admitting new organizations which have benefited the school at large, until its membership has reached twenty-three. The work of the Student Council consists of studying student conditions and problems and when necessary to recommend new steps which will make the school life more pleasant for both teachers and students. TRIBUNAL The Tribunal, which was established in 1923, is the Judicial Department of the Student Government. The Tribunal is composed of twelve members: two boys and two girls from each of the three classes of the school. The juniors and seniors elected to the Tribunal must have served at least one full term on the Board of Monitors. Erring students appear for trial before the Tribunal, and their problem is presented there. A unanimous vote is necessary to convict a student brought before the Tribunal on any charge. CHAIRMEN OF MONITORS Three times a year seven boy': and seven girls are elected from each class to serve as Monitors for a term of twelve weeks. It is the duty of these monitors to keep the lunchroom clean and orderly and to report to the Tribunal any infractions of the Code of Rules. The monitors themselves elect a boy and girl from each class to serve as their chairman, whose duty it is to assign posts and generally supervise the work of the monitors. It is the chairman who takes the place of any monitor who is absent and who reports daily to the sponsor, Miss Mallon, concerning the work of the monitors and any problems that might arise. To be a monitor was formerly considered one of the smaller duties in the school but it’s growing in importance which is evidenced in the better type of pupil now being elected for that office and worthily performing their duties. 43 The purpose of the OAK is, as everyone knows, to present a picture of events that have happened during the year and the people that have been concerned with them. The staff, the major part from the senior class, but with a few junior assistants, starts working at the beginning of the school year to gather pictures, information, and funds that will be needed. There are four main divisions in the staff: the literary staff, responsible for writeups, the theme, and the real planning of the book; the photographers, who take pictures to make the contents interesting,- the art staff, whose members make any drawings and designs which are necessary,- and the business staff, which works hard to make the OAK a success financially. The four groups must work together and yet separately; each one is a vital part, for if one were missing, the yearbook would not be complete. OAK STAFF First Row—Hynson, Higgins, Payne, Brinton, Lutr, Bold, Stephens, Howley, E.  Holden. Second Row—Kysler, Evans, Wise, Phillips, Mr. Hoehler, Dr. Wallick, Mr. Noel, Ayres, Eyman, Nissen, King. Third Row—Denny, Wedeman, Gorman, Granger, Cleveland, Spencer, Burlin. Fourth Row—Seiver, Howarth, Crandall, Endicott, Britton, Aroyan, LaBrasca, Keegan, Ewing. THE ACORN Editor Merriman and hi  assistant  looking more than ordinarily pleasant as they plan their work. The ACORN, in its eleventh year, is the only official newspaper in Upper Darby High School. It is published weekly by a staff consisting of members from all three classes. The advisers, this year, were Miss Zita Mallon, who has been an adviser since the publication started, and Mr. Jack Wallace, a new teacher in the school. The annual Bark, published near the first of April, was proclaimed a literary success. The main story had Charles Gauer a  the school's dictator. Financially, the ACORN lost money. This was not due to any deficiency in sales but rather to increased expenditures to improve the paper. The News Editor, Peggy Bullock, was the backbone of the staff. Her associates, Maude Wallace, Feature Editor, Art Crandall, Sports Editor, and Marian Millard, Exchange Editor were also of great benefit to the paper. In competition, the ACORN was awarded second place honors in both the Columbia and the Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Conferences. 46 . . . . THE UPI-DAH Copy reading. The main objective of the Upi-Dah is to exhibit and attract notice to the quality of otherwise latent talent, which may be found among the student body of Upper Darby Senior High School, along various literary lines, such as ooetry, essays, all types of fiction, and other literary material. The Upi-Dah staff is composed of three separate staffs, each under the direction of a separate adviser and a separate student editor or manager The Literary Staff, under the direction of Miss Gaukrodger, has the job of procuring manuscripts, reading and commenting on them, and the difficult task of selecting the recipients of Fideles. The Art Staff, supervised by Miss Clegg, designs the cover and the fly-leaf and draws the illustrations for the various articles selected by the Literary Staff. The Business Staff, under the advisorship of Dr. Wallick, handles the financial end of the organization, taking care of the collection of the price of the magazine and other matters. The Upi-Dah', this year has striven to publish articles of lasting interest and delight to the students and judging from the favorable reaction to it from the student body, it has succeeded. 47 Upper Darby contesting at the University of Pennsylvania. 48 Color Guard BAND: P. G. Waller Dorricott, William Landis XII Vincent Ball, Albert Bareis, Mahlon Bicrly, Robert Buscher, William Cavender, Rodney Chase, Frank Clift, James Cooper, Robert Glazier, Robert Hague, Robert Good, Clarence Griffith, Norman Griffith, Bud Harrison, James Heller, Nelson Hobdell, William Kirschner, George Kohler, John Leonard, Robert Leonard, Howard Lutz, Melvin McCarthy, John Miller, Charles Prince, Ferdinand Teubner, Richard Somers, Sterling Voltz, Ervin Welch, Alexander Wilson XI Martin Abrams, Frank Church, James Daly, Robert DeRevere, George Engelkraut, Wooston Foster, Thomas Haynes, William Marshall, William Murphy, Charles O'Hara, Frank O'Neill, Wilmer Pilkingten, Donald Rupp, Hugh Shepley, Edmund Steevcr, George Strohm, Warren Taylor, Robert Wilson, Thomas Wilson X Robert Andrews, Franklin Chase, William Dolton, Thomas Dorricott, John Humphreys, Walter Marden, Elwood Maris, Thomas Sharpe, Donald Stroud, John Pearson, Richard Sailer First Violins ORCHESTRA This year's orchestra, conducted by Mr David D. M Haupt, made an admirable record for itself in the realm of music After many weeks of arduous practicing, they achieved their goal of harmony. As a result, the entire orchestra ably accompanied the Choral Club in its annual Christmas Concert. Later, the group combined with Lansdowne High School, and presented their program in both schools. Some of the members were selected to play in the All-State Concert Others look part in the P S M A presentation In April, the orchestra provided the music foi the Dramus Club's annual Operetta Upper Darby appreciates the splendid woik of this organization, and hopes the sophomores who replace this year's graduates will soon be in harmony with the rest Director Haupt Brass and Percussioi Second Violins Woodwinds ORCHESTRA P.G.—Virgini  Chalfont. XII—Marjorie Alexander, Joanne Palmer, Elaine Banks, Dolores Toews, Marion Mocslein, Hallowed Boyce, Richard Farrell, Robert Fremont, William Harner, William Hargraves, James Heller. William Kirschner. Sidney «wait, John Leonard, Harry Linn, Warren Mall, Paul Oliver, Richard Somers, Richard Wood XI—Marian Beasley, Ruth Collins, Betty Hoel, Lillian Hummel, Jean MacKay, Kathryn Renzuli, Marguerite Simboli, Betty Tatum, Shirley Toews, Thomas Endicott, Robert Gum, Norbcrt Linder. X—Mary Blatchlcy, Carolyn Brem, Marjorie Jones, Mary Voightsberg, David Bermen, Robert Hallock, Charles Johnston, Walter Kepler, John Thomas, Rodes Trautman, Frank Videon. A CAPPELLA CHORUS One hundred high school students who sing the best there is in choral music—that is the A Cappella Chorus. The Choral Club is the training school for this selected group. No one can become a member without one year's apprenticeship in the larger group. This chorus, capably directed by Mr. Dengler, has made appearances in both churches and assemblies. Among these performances are listed Dr. Porter's Sunday Church Program and the Calvary Church Program on December seventeenth. Their two radio programs during this year have been a broadcast on October seventh over WCAU, and also a broadcast with Colonel Bill. Other activities of this group include performances at Lower Merion, Phoenix- ville, and West Catholic High Schools, and also for the Rotary and Lions Clubs. Perhaps two of the most outstanding accomplishments have been the annual sacred cantata, The Crucifixion  on March thirty-first and April first which was at- tended and enjoyed by a large audience of both pupils and parents of Upper Darby, and the trip to the New York World's Fair on May twenty-seventh which was opened to the school at large. Twice during the past five years, the A Cappella Chorus spread the fame of Upper Darby in nation-wide radio pro- grams. 52 54 THE UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL CHORAL CLUB This year the club has four hundred twenty members. Monthly rehearsals are held in the evening in preparation for concerts. Five concerts were given this year: 1. The Christmas Program in collabora- tion with the Orchestra. 2. The Steel Pier Frolic. 3. The Easter Cantata The Crucifixion . 4. May Day Festival featuring the music of all the schools. 5. New York World's Fair Concert. This last concert culminates one of the most successful seasons the choral club has had. The Christmas musical attracted an audi- ence of thirteen hundred. The Steel Pier Frolic—seventeen hundred. The Cantata was sung three times. More than three thousand people enjoyed this production. The May Festival (new this year) was a most pleasant outdoor event. The season closed with a trip to the New York World's Fair sponsored by the Lions Club of Upper Darby, Charles Ftalmes, President. It truly was Upper Darby Day at the Fair. The concert by our Choral Club and community chorus was one of the musical high spots in the history of the club. The combined orchestra of the Hallahan and West Catholic High Schools collabo- rated with us in this program. Watch us next year—our tenth anniversary. 55 SPRING DANCE 56 Peggy Evans and Henry Richards Sue Rtmy 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Sue Cro  , Peggy Even , Howard Reed, Ruth Royal. Sue Remy THE CAST Miss Mowry, Director John Hatton..........Henry Richards Pier$ Shater The Lippincot . Wright Nodine Charles Prince Buck Buchanan...................Piers Shafer Kenneth Purdy Doc Boyd....................William McCullough Walter Beckett.......Howard Reed Piers Shafer Sam Thatcher.....................Nelson Britton Robert Wall Mady Platt..............Sue Cross Marie Collins Frances Fenn............Peg Evans Helen Johns Alex Benson........Sue Remy Philippa Herman Kate McKim..........Alida Stone Jean Grindrod Sally Prescott........Ruth Royal Dorothy Tubbs Miss Ritchie...........................Philippa Herman Mildred..........................Jean Grindrod •The second name opposite a Character is the understudy. 57 Jean Grindrod and Wright Nodine THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16 • • • • Tom Lesher, Mary Beckcnslrater, Windsor Mowry Phil Kotloff and Mary Beckenstrater tcl Justine Shroyer and Windsor Mowry 58 Russell Graves William Powell and Tom Lesher Roberta Armstrong and Stanley Gomberg CAST OF CHARACTERS Miss Mowry, Director Prison Matron Bailiff Judge Heath Russell Graves District Attorney Flint Windsor Mowry District Attorney Secretary. . . . Eileen Hudson Defense Attorney Stevens. . . . Thompson Lesher Defense Attorney Secretary. . . Esther Ridpath Clerk Stanley Gomberg Karen Andre Doctor Kirkland Lloyd Alexander Mrs. John Hutchins Betty Raff Homer Van Fleet Daniel Hastings Elmer Sweeney Nancy Lee Faulkner Justine Schroyer Magda Svenson Betty Quigley John Graham Whitfield William Powell Jane Chandler Sigurd Junquist Larry Regan Stenographer Policeman Court Attendant Prompter 59 Miss Mowry PRINCESS CHA MING . . . . 61 THE CAST (in Old ' of Ihfir tpptatanci) Old Sum Won (a witch). Princess Cha Ming (Emperor's favorite daughter) Ming Mo t Ping Po | (attendants to Cha Ming). Ting To ' Heap Hop (court chamberlain) ................. Long Ho (palace gardener) Princess Gum Shu (a half-sister to Cha Ming) Emperor Chuen Gum (a loving monarch) Prince Li Yen Sin (from neighboring kingdom) CHORUS OF MAIDENS—'39, Dor.s Blade, Phyll.  Cade, Jean Davi Charlotte Devir, Anita Gorman, Eleanor Hearn, Helen Johns, Helene Kor Sara Jean Lewis, Florence MacMullcn, Marjorie Miller, Lconore Simc Madeline Sober, Jane Whittaker; _[_40, Mary Cooper, Jane Cope, Aile« Joanne M Palmer, ‘3 Gloria J. Marcus, '3 {Betty F Fine, ‘3 Janet B Bold, '3 Peggy Evans, '3 E Ross Van Scivet, ‘3 James T Cooper, '3 Dons Mitnick, '3 Charles R. Riley, John N. Manlove, '3 larv s ooper  Jane vope, Aile Dowd, Jeanne Ebaugh, Betty lane Gartland, Dorothy Gow, Kae Greenfiel s, Helen Stottlcr, Helen Strings Jean Matter, Helen Moore, Doris Scarfoss, Helen btottlcr, Helen btrings '41, Marion Bell, Dorothy Bcvis, Jean Cornell, Josephine Costa, Charmair Ewing, Patience Franks, Peggy Hastings, Betty Higgins, Roberta Jaegl Naomi Jervis, Catherine McDowell, Elsie Moeslin, Viola Moore, Jor Moorhead, Helen Potter, Dorothy Raymond Nancy Schlegcl, Miria Spcrbeck, Peggy Taylor, Marjory Haskins, Virginia Roth CHORUS OF GUARDS—'39, Jack Edwards, Frank Shirtx, Miles Wedi man.- '40, John Spangler, '41, Jack Baker, Joe Brandolim, John Fitzgibbon Henry Jacobsen, Gary Price DANCERS—-’39, Jo McCann, Janet Neuman, Margaret Russel Anabelle Wright; ‘40, Dorothy Davis, Doris Millet. '41, Emr.ra Cartlcdg Carolyn Cummiskey, Barbara Hooven Especially helped in setting dances EXECUTIVE STAFF FACULTY MEMBERS Mi David D M Haupt, Director Miss Zita E Mallon, General Supervisor Miss Mary A Taylot, Honorary Member Mr Fenn Minacci. Business Adviser Mr. Alma G Wolstenholme, School Nunc Mr Charles W Butter worth Scenery Stage Manager—Edward B Allen, '38 Chief Electrician—Robert Hardy, '39 Assistants—Hal Boyce, '39,- Robert Wilson, '40 Business Manager—Mary Feldbaumcr, '39 Assistant—Ethel Heulxcnroder, '40 CLUBS • • • • ARS POETAE The Ars Poetae has forty-four members who meet once a month under the super- vision of Miss Koch. The purpose of the club is to study the lives of the poets and to develop a keener appreciation of all types of poetry. This year, at Christmas, the club sent a scrapbook of children's poems to the Deaconess Home, and in May it gave the annual tea for the mothers of the club members. TAY-WISTALVAN For eleven years girls interested in good literature have found an oppor- tunity for expressing this interest in the Tay-Wistalvan club. The purpose of the organization is to further an interest in reading and discussing books, plays, and motion pictures and to provide sociabil- ity among the girls in the advancing of this purpose. The name itself is repre- sentative of outstanding literary people. Tay—stands for Bayard Taylor, Wist— for Owen Wister, Al—Louise Mae Alcott, and Van—Henry Van Dyke. During the monthly meetings the club, under the direction of Miss Weimer and Miss Forcey, and the girls themselves, took part in group discussions, in the reading of stories in literary games, and reports on books, plays and authors. They also attended the current produc- tion of a play in Philadelphia and closed the year with their biggest event, the annual doggie roast  held in Naylor’s Run Park. 62 CLUBS PLEAIDES CLUB The PLEIADES is a club organized to afford an opportunity for those interested in acting and directing, to acquire a work- ing knowledge of play production. In addition, the club endeavors to promote an appreciation of dramatic art. This year PLEIADES presented, as their annual Christmas play, Bang! Goes Christmas , and also for the first time produced a Thanksgiving play. Bi-weekly meetings have been held and on various occasions visiting speakers have given the members valuable in- formation concerning dramatics in the world of today. DEBATING TEAM The Upper Darby debating team is a member of the Suburban Debating League. Therefore, during the year, they debate both the affirmative and negative team of each school in the League— namely, Lower Merion, Lansdowne, Bridgeport, Radnor, and Norristown. This year, under their coach Mr. Boyd, Upper Darby tied Lower Merion for the Suburban Championship, as both teams won eight and lost two debates. This successful season was due in part to the outstanding work of Ruth Howley, Kathleen Maddams. Mary Anna Wiley, Howard Reed, James Boice, and Miles Wedeman, the Seniors on the squad. 63 CLUBS • • • • THE HISTORY CLUB To create a growing desire for and appreciation of the broad and ceaseless field of history is the purpose of the History Club. In the past year it has endeavored to fulfill the purpose with the group of juniors and seniors which compose it. The History Club brought to its members at one meeting an authority on Delaware County’s history. It supplemented this with a trip through Delaware County, visiting a few of its historic landmarks. At its monthly meetings the members strive to bring attention to certain phases of current or past history. In the course of the year, the club was asked to send a member to write and read a tribute to Pennsylvania on this State's Day at Valley Forge. Through this past year the club has become more vitally conscious of im- proving its place and position in the school and as it orients itself it is opening a door to future service. WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM With increasing interest in world problems, the work of the WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM has expanded con- siderably. Members this year addressed scores of homerooms and appeared on several radio presentations. As its third annual project, the Forum sponsored the World Powers Conference. This meeting of several hundred students debated the questions of colonies, refugees, and armaments. In the coming year the organization hopes to include many fine arts topics in its speaking program. 64 • . • • CLUBS RIDING CLUB To join the club a pupil must get the written consent of his parents, absolving the club and school in case of accidents. To become a full-fledged member en- titled to a pin, he must ride at least ten times in one semester. The activities of the club include, besides riding classes twice a week, a Gymkhana in January, and a Horse Show in May, followed by a picnic for those selling at least five tickets to the Show. ARCHERY CLUB The ARCHERY CLUB was Started early in October, 1938, by two girls, interested in archery. The club now has fifty-eight members, all girls. There is a business meeting once a month and two meetings a week for shooting. The club is divided into two groups, one shooting Monday and the other, Thursday. The two groups com- pete for the highest score. The news of the club is published monthly in The Quiver , the news- paper. The origin and history of the Archery Club is kept in a scrapbook along with other interesting topics. 65 CLUBS • • • • FENCING Because of the fact that everyone con- nected with the fencing team seemed to have four or five other things on his mind the team only fenced six outside matches this year. They won three and lost three, or in other words, batted  500. The team was regularly composed of Nelson Britton and Richard Beck with Richard Braendle, Frank Clift or Nicholas Alieva making the third. The girls team, composed entirely of sophomores, R. Nichols, D. Snell, and A. Pike, by name, broke even in their two meets with Haverford. They won the first 6 to 3, but lost the second 5 to 4. RIFLE CLUB Under the able sponsorship of Mr. C. H. Morris, the RIFLE CLUB has suc- cessfully completed another year of activity. It was chartered in June, 1931, for a limited membership of eighty students, and for its instruction in the use and care of the rifle, and its basis for the selection of the school team. This organization is affiliated with the National Rifle Association of America, and maintains weekly practice through- out the school year. 66 • • • • CLUBS GIRLS1 BOWLING CLUB This year the GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB was added to Upper Darby's long list of extra-curricular activities. At the present time there are about fifty mem- bers in the club. The girls practice once a week at the Lansdowne Bowling Alleys. Miss Nan Scott, of the Commercial Department, sponsor of the club, also serves very ably in the capacity of coach. The highest score this year was attained by Charlotte Thornbury, who bowled a 1 56 point game. Great en- thusiasm has been shown by the members of the club, and we have great hopes that the club will continue to be a success. TABLE TENNIS CLUB Five years ago when a small group interested in table tennis made applica- tion for a club charter, few people took the game seriously. Gradually, as the true value of the sport was recognized, membership grew, until now it is one of the largest in the school. The aim of the club has not been toward stiff competition, but rather toward recreation and enjoyment for its members. This we have carried over to the student body by special assembly programs arranged through the efforts of our club adviser, Joseph E. Stermer. Outside matches have been arranged for next year as well as special tourna- ments for club members. 67 CLUBS • • • • JUNIOR IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE The members of the Junior Izaak Walton League are sportsmen with an interest in all wild animal life, birds and fish. Each year they enter sportsmen’s shows, go on outings, swap fish tales, and help in conservation of wild life. Bird feeding stations are set up, streams are stocked and traps are set to catch vermin who destroy other animals. All this work is done by the members of the club, the future sportsmen of America. LEEUWENHOEK SOCIETY The Leeuwenhoek Society was organ- ized for the purpose of aiding those interested in biology to make research and to gain learning beyond what is gleaned in the school room. It benefits the school by making slides for the biology classes, cleaning microscopes, and other tasks, while, at the same time, benefiting its members by the experience gained. This year the Society, which is under the direction of Mr. Neff, took many field trips and participated actively in the Convention of Junior Science Clubs at Bucknell, and in the Convention of the Science Clubs of Delaware County, by affording speakers who spoke on interesting and worthwhile subjects. 68 • • • . CLUBS LIBRARY CLUB The LIBRARY CLUB, one of the largest clubs in the school, enables its members to assist in the library and to help the librarians keep efficient order. 1939, thanks to the capable sponsor- ship of Miss Hope, has been a successful year. The work done by the members in their spare time has proved invaluable to the librarians. The traditional social activities of the club, the doggie roast, the Christmas party, and the Mother and Daughter banquet are eagerly anticipated each year. COMMERCE CLUB The COMMERCE CLUB is one of long standing in Upper Darby. The members are commercial students who offer their services to the faculty as stenographers and typists. They go on field trips to such places as Curtis Publish- ing Company and other business houses. At their meetings, they have speakers from business schools and various fields of business. Each year the club looks forward to a doggie roast in the fall and a picnic in the spring. 69 CLUBS • • • • FIRST AID- SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB This is the third year of existence for the FIRST AID-SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB, and the Class of 1939 takes with it the last of the original members. The purpose of the club is to increase the girls’ knowledge in fields related to nursing and to be of service whenever possible. Besides taking several educa- tional trips, the twenty members have been very efficient in their Infirmary duties and in carrying on the work of the Clothing Exchange. STEINMETZ SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY The STEINMETZ SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY is an organization of infinite value to any boy genuinely interested in science. The club has continued to follow the same standards of Science, service, and the school  as in years past. Some of the members are on the stage crew and handle the amplification at school affairs. During the year the club served its annual alumni dinner, played host to the Suburban Science Conference, and was secretary-club of the Pennsyl- vania Junior Academy of Science. 70 • • • • CLUBS BOYS’ Hl-y The Boys' Hi-Y strives to serve the school as no other club does, not only in the work it accomplishes but in setting an example for other students to follow. Among its many duties are taking charge of the Lost and Found, the Information Desk, helping sophomores and visitors, acting as ushers for numerous social functions, providing dinners for them- selves and others, the highlight being the Father and Son Banquet, and creating a greater interest in Christmas Welfare. This year the boys conducted a Sock Club  to aid the Band Uniform Fund, and were very successful. GIRLS’ HI-Y At the end of the school year the membership of the GIRLS' HI-Y amounts to twenty juniors and thirty seniors. These girls are selected on the basis of scholarship, service to the school, and character. In fulfilling its purpose—to serve the school—the Hi-Y girls take charge of the Information Desk, the Lost and Found, send the annual Christmas gift to Caney Creek, usher at many school activities, serve at dinners, help with the Christmas Welfare work, and sponsor two banquets honoring girls' sports. The last activity of the Hi-Y is the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet. 71 CLUBS • • • • THE ALGETRARCA CLUB THE ALGETRARCA CLUB is a group of forty students who are interested in mathematics. The name, Algetrarca, which seems to puzzle so many, may be accredited to the club's original mem- bers. They cleverly put together the first two letters of the names of the five branches of mathematics: algebra, ge- ometry, trigonometry, arithmetic, and calculus. Miss Bock, organizer and sponsor of the club for seven years, turned over her duties last year to Mr. Brosius, who has proven to be a fine successor. CHESS TEAM Upper Darby's Chess Team, although it finished second to Swarthmore in the Suburban Conference, enjoyed a highly successful season in '39. The locals scored nine victories and bowed in defeat only three times. In Suburban League competition, Ridley Park, Lansdowne, and Glen-Nor were overcome by U. D. on two occasions each. Lower Merion beat Upper Darby twice, once by forfeit. In two matches with Swarthmore, U. D. tied and lost. Two victories over West Philadelphia Catholic High School were the most notable of the locals non-league wins. 72 . . . . CLUBS GERMAN CLUB The purpose of the GERMAN CLUB is to acquaint the students with German customs and enable them to speak German more easily. The club has three main events: a doggie roast in the beginning of the season, a Christmas party in mid- season, and a banquet, which closes the season. Two novel programs were pre- sented during the past year,—a German restaurant and a German department store. Everything in these programs was patterned after the German style and only German was spoken. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Among the innumerable notices that daily grace the Morning Bulletin, the one that makes its appearance the second Thursday of every month and reads: FRENCH CLUB: 'Meeting today in Room 126 at 3:05'  signifies an hour and a half of fun for the 110 members of the French Club. Through its meetings and its annual Banquet, which is the highlight in the year's activities, the club aims to improve the spoken French of its members and to better acquaint them with France and its people. 73 CLUBS • • • • LATIN CLUB Senatus Populus que Romans , the senate and the Roman people, is made up of sixty students who are interested in Latin. At its monthly meetings different members of the club give talks, skits, or show slides pertaining to Roman civiliza- tion. This year a new plan of exchange program was inaugurated, and the plan proved a great success including two joint meetings with the Latin Club of Abington High School. The S. P. Q. R. banquet in May climaxed the club’s tenth year. HIPPOCRATES SOCIETY The society, just formed this year, has as its adviser, Miss Emma H. Sommer- field. The name of the society was taken after the recognized father of medi- cine , Hippocrates. The purpose of the society is to make a systematic study of elementary medicine. This is accom- plished by observing modern medicine and surgery in actual practice through the attendancy of operations. The society also visits medical schools, laboratories, hospitals, and attends lectures given by different colleges and societies through- out the city, usually in the evenings. 74 • • • • CLUBS CAMERA CLUB The CAMERA CLUB was organized last year, largely through the efforts of two of this year's seniors, Lawrence Seiver and Willard Howarth. The CAMERA CLUB functions as a medium through which the interests of the mem- bers may be expressed. The club membership is limited to •twenty, and only those photographers who have passed well beyond the elementary stage are given membership. The club visits many of the photo- graphic exhibits and other camera clubs in the vicinity of Philadelphia, as well as having speakers on the various phases of photography at their own meetings. The club also renders aid to other individuals and organizations. A CAPPELLA CHORUS: President—James Cooper Secretary—Claire Vanaman Adviser—Mr. Dcnglcr Vice President—Charles Riley Treasurer—Jack Manlove Edward Allen, Barbara Anderson, William Anderson, Mildred Aronne, Matilda Atchinson, Clara Billinsslca, Doris Blade, Betty Ann Boyer, Robert Breswick, Margaret Brinton, Wayne Buckley, Phyllis Cade, Jean Clugston, Jane Cope, Richard Costa, Dorothy Culver  Esther Donahoo, Joseph Duff, Jeanne bbaugh. John Edwards, Margaret Evans, Margaret Eyles, Mildred Garratt, Betty Jane Gartland, Jane Glendenning, Jean Gordon, Anita Gorman, William Gorman Dorothy Gow, Katherine Greenfield, Katherine Hamill, Lucille Hanrahan, Elcanore Hearn, Marjorie Hexamer. Elcanore Higgins, Eileen Hudson, Catherine Humphreys, Marjorie Jamison, Janet Jensen, Helen Johns, Florence Ken, Marianne Kirk, Helene Korn, Geraldine Kutr, Mary Lathrop, Ellen Laue, Sara Jeanne Lewis, Janet Loman, Florence MacMullcn, Helen Mann, Gloria Marcus, Jean Matter, John McGill, Frances Merrell. Ruth Miadzinian, Doris Miller, Marjorie Miller, Doris Mitnick, David Moon, Helen Moore, Louise Murphy, John Nave, Warren Newbeny, Anna Newburg, Emily Newburg, Paul Oliver, Joanne Palmer, Doris Papy, Earl Paul, Charles Prince, Carolyn Pritham, Bernice Protevi, Mary Ellen Reeder, Grace Regester, Doris Reinhold, Suzanne Remy, Ruth Royal, Raymond Schadewald, Leanore Schlcin, Betty Jane Scull, Frank Shirt , Helen Shute, Frank Siddall, Madeline Sober, Stuart Sohner Betty Speace. Alida Stone, Helen Stringer, Marjorie Thomas, Ross VanSciver, William Vogel, Maude Wallace, William Waltman, Jane Whittaker, Jean Wilsterman. ALGETRARCA CLUB: President—Charles Burlin Secretary—Isabelle Robinson Adviser—Mr. Brosius Vice President—Fred Vogel Treasurer—Howard Reed May Achtermann, Martha Badger, Miriam Bell, Robert Bernard, Doris Blade, Jayne Butcher, Phyllis Cade, Franklin Chase, Mary Crockett, Betty Darragh, Jean Davis, Jean Dinsmore, Frank Ewing, Edward Fenimore, Lillian Free, Charles Gallant, Jean Gilmore, Katherine Hamill, Daniel Hastings, Jessie Hawthorne, Philippa Herman, Marjorie Hexamer, Mary Hough, Marjorie Jones, Helma MacKenzie, Martha Magee, Helen Mann, Walter Marshall, Amy May, Robert McGarey, Mary McMinia, Betty Porter, Gordon Rodda, Marvin Schappet, Olive Smith. Charlotte Thornbury, Dolores Toews, Howard Toews, Shirley toews, Herbert Walter, Mary Ann Woodard, Betty Wolf, Bob Wolf, Donna Wolfinger, Lois Wolfinger. ARCHERY CLUB: President—June Campbell Secretary—Elcanore Kates Advisers—Miss Kerr, Miss Garcn Vice President—Margaret Evans Treasurer—Frances Wachter Betty Ayres, Theresa Birch, Molly Blackwood, Elizabeth Clark, Marie Collins, Mary Cook, Doris Cridland, Betty Darrough, Patricia Davis, Lois Diamond. Frances Eyman, Betty Fine, Margaret Fleischmann, Gertrude Fowler, Doris Frantz, Frances Ganzo, Marion Garrett, Anna Hajpin, Louise Hinkle, Helene Hoover, Margaret Irvin, Junia Keppel, Dorothy Lear, Mildred Ludb Marie McCann, Alice Miller, Helen Miller, Shirley Mitnick, Katherine Mohinney, Bernice Mylish, Doris Neithammer, Joanne Palmer, Gladys Parry, Carolyn Pritham, Grace Regester, Jeanette Rev, Marjorie Ryan, Norma Smith, Jean Stevenson, Patricia Anne Taggart, Charlotte Thornbury, Helene White, Jane Whittaker, Jean Wilsterman, Faith Winger, Donna Wolfinger, Annabel Wright, Dorothy Wright, Jeanne Yost. ARS POETAE: President—Leonora Siraen Secretary—Frances Merrell Adviser—Miss Koch Vice President—Mary Ann Woodard Treasurer—Betty Hollingsworth Eloise Beebe, Louise Bennett, Clara Billingslea, Mary Jane Bottomly, Bertina Blauch, Margaret Bullock, Jean Caris, Mary Davis, Edith Donahoo, Esther Donahoo, Jane Drewes, Margaret Eyles, Gertrude Garfield, Jean Gordon, Grace Granger, Madetainc Hackett, Mary Hough, Ann Hynson, Jeff Ingle, Marjorie Jamison, Kathleen Johnson, Doris Kirkpatrick, Jane Knight, Doris Marcouse, Anita McCarter, Alice McConkey, Margaret McGerriglc, Isabelle McIntyre, Joy Nissen, Frances Polatta, June Pinter, Betty Prescott, Margaret Russell, Mary Jane Sellers, Renee Smith, Mary Jane Taylor, Betty Thomas, Claire Vanaman, Mary Anna Wiley, Jean Wilsterman. GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB: President—Frances Ganzo Secretary—Doris Cridland, Jeanette McCoy Adviser—Miss Nan Scott Vice President—Ellen Laue Treasurer—Alice Pike, Bettie Kompass Betty Ayres, Louise Bennett, Thelma Carpenter, Catherine Clark, Ruth Corriston. Natalie Davis, Dorothy DcAngelo, Mary DeLess, Pearl Endcrlc, Jean Ester, Charlotte Fetteroff, Irene Fetteroff, Janet Fielding, Eleanor Follctte, Margaret Follette, Alice Friel. Helen Gross, Margaret Holden, Jean Houseman, Grace Huebner, Virginia Hutton, Agnes Lance, Leona Landis, Betty Laue, Janet Lickfield, Eleanor Long, Amy May, Dorothy McGraph, Kathryn McLaughlin, Adelaide Maxwell, Isabel Montgomery, Bernice Mylish, Dorothy Niemcycr, Kay Palmer, Bcttv Richards, Ruth Schneider, Doris Simonsen, Gertrude Sodcrberg, Charlotte Thornbury, Effie Williams, Helen Yetter, Marjorie Young, Ruth MacKenzie, Jane Wade. CAMERA CLUB: President—Richard Farrell Secretary—Lewis Strahley Adviser—Mr. Noel Albert Barcis, Donald Bostick, Franklin Boys, Thomas Endicott, George Engclkrout, Alan Fellows, Russell Graves, Jack Hanley, Willard Howarth, George Krumm, James Luckcr, Robert Rosborough, Lawrence Seiver, John Thomas. 75 CHESS TEAM: Captain—Richard Somers Adviser—Mr. Twoes Richard Braendle, Richard Costa, Lee de Lacy, Jean Gilmore, Allan Jones, David McKay, Gordon RodJs. COMMERCE CLUB: President—Myrtle King Secretary—Isabelle Galvin Advisers—Miss Richards, Mr. Hamilton Vice President—Joseph Sweeny Treasurer—Mildred Aronne Jean Allen, Lillian Brinton, Roberta B own, John Cunney, Mary Darlington, Edward Dath, Emma Eisman, Evelyn Eckert, Alice Friel, Gladys Garrity, Claire Garson. Neil Gilbert, Virginia Gosling, Norman Griffith, George Gross. Madeleine Hackett, Helen Hannold, Sue Harris, Eleanor Higgins, Louise Hinkle, Florence Ketler, Agnes Lance, Raymond Lawn, Doris McCellister, Kathryn McDowell, Edna Meridith, Elsie Moeslien, Anne Mostardi, Kathryn Robinson, Albert Sailing, Betty Sailing, Marian Stephens, Joseph Sweeny, Dorothy Wenger, Mary Louise Whalen. DEBATING: Captains—James Boise, Kathleen Maddams Adviser—Mr. Boyd Doris Barnett, James Boicc. Betty Jane Higgins. Ruth Howley, Elaine Klebanoff, Mary Lawley, Kathleen Maddams, Virginia Morrow, Marjorie Potter, Howard Reed, Ludwig Vollers, Miles Wedeman, Mary Anna Wiley. FENCING: President—Nelson Britton Secretary-Treasurer—Richard Beck Adviser—Mr. Hall Betty Berryman, Richard Bracndlc, Frank Clift, Josephine Gearhart, Frank Hay, Eileen Huft, Alan Jones, Olivia Knecht, Simmye Marcus, Jeannette McCoy, Kendall Miller, Alice Pike, Elinor Quillen, George Rementer, Marjorie Schultz, Jane Tupping, Eleanor Tussing, Raye Welch Richard Wood. FIRST AID AND SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB: President—Doris Leathern Treasurer—Virginia Morrow Vice President—Shirley Nissen Adviser—Mrs. Wolstenholme Secretary—Florence Lehndorf Jean Clugston, Edith Diggory, Jeanne Ebaugh, Mary Francis, Molly Hamilton, Phyllis Hughes, Ruth Kricdler, Portia Mollard, Celeste Moore, Nancy Parrish, Katherine Renzulli, Jean Roberts, Emily Robinson, Betty Schlicter, Jane Whittaker, Marion Young. GERMAN CLUB: President—Richard Beck Secretary—Alice Sevenson Adviser—Miss Grunberg Vice President—Alan D. Jones Treasurer—Marian Moeslein Bill Anderson, Harry Aroyan, Albert Bareis. Robert Bernard, Doris Blade, Robert Brady, Dick Braendle, Walter Gockett, Jim Daly, Betty Darraugh. Frances Ganzo. David Giese, William Hadfield. Mary Hardcastle, William Harner, Robert Hutchinson, Himrich Jacobsen, John Keegan, Lee de Lacy, Marion Leach, Mavis McFadden, Stanley Marshall, Edward McCarthy. William McCormick, Mary McMinis, Walter Nelson, Jane Payne, Jim Riders, Nathaniel Satin, Harry Scheurerle, Philip Schultz, Gertrude Searles, Bob Shoulberg, Betty Speace, Bill Strichland, Herbert Walter, Betty Jane Warfel, Stanford Willis, Donna Wolfinger, Lois Wolfinger. HIPPOCRATES SOCIETY: President—Melvin Samuels Secretary-Treasurer—William Hadfield Vice President—Peter Martin Adviser—Miss Sommerfield John Hoffman, Eugene Laforge, James Richers, James Tracy, Herbert Walter, Paul Wertley. HISTORY CLUB: President—Howard Reed Secretary—Renee Smith Advisers—Dr. Thomas, Mrs. Abrams Vice President—Ruth Howley Treasurer—Grace Granger May Achterman, Mildred Aronne, Janet Bold, Virginia Burkhart, Phyllis Cade, Jean Caris, Carton Conway, Ruth Dillcr, Esther Donahoo, Margaret Eyles, Frances Eyman, Marion Garrett, Stanley Gomberg, Jean Gordon, Jesn Grindrod, Estelle Howley, John Keegan, Charles Kumjan, Marsdcn Lawley, Kittie Learning, Thompson Lesher, Kathleen Maddams, Richard Mason, Anita McCarter, Virginia Morrow, Marion Moeslein, Herbert Nibauer, Shirley Nissen, Frank Perna, Grace Rodebaugh, Alida Stone, Betty Thomas, Miles Wedeman. BOYS' Hl-Y: President—Robert Wall Treasurer—Gene Goudie Adviser—Mr. Diehl Vice President—Charles Hathaway Chaplain—Howard Reed Secretary—Donald Merriman Sergcant-at-Arms—Alfred Andrien Harry Aroyan  Al Bassett, Richard Braendle, Nelson Britton, Robert Bunce, Charles Burlln, Thomas Church, Bill Clark, Richard Costa, Arthur Crandall, Al Cranston, Walter Dambman, Charles Denny, Jim Eisman, George Famiglietti, Gene Frazier, Wheeler Gilmore, Lester Gordon, Robert Hardy, Robert Horwitz, Robert Hutchinson, Joe Jackson, Kenneth Jackson, Carmine LaBrasca, David McAdam, David McKay, James Naughton, Henry Richards, Charles Riley, Nick Sacchetti, Joe Santarlasci, Phillip Schultz, James Vaules, Fred Vogel, William Ward, John Wynn. GIRLS' Hl-Y: President—Claire Vanaman Secretary—Isabelle Robinson Adviser—Miss Gaukrodger Vice President—Jayne Butcher Treasurer—Frances Merrell Marion Able, Barbara Barton, Mary Beckcnstratcr, Clara Billingslea, Janet Bold, Mary Jane Bottomley, Margaret Brinton, Dorothy Brooks, Margaret Bullock, Jean Caris, Pat Collins, Renee Conard, Jane Cope, Ruth Dillcr, Esther Donahoo, Margaret Evans, Betty Jane Gartland, Grace Granger, Winifred Granger, Madeline Hackett, Mary Hardcastle, Betty Heyl, Betty Hollingsworth, Estelle Howley, Ruth Howley, Anne Hynson, Kittie Learning, Florence MacMullen. Gloria Marcus, Anita McCarter, Dorothy Miller, Virginia Morrow. Shirley Nissen, Joanne Pal Imer, Betty Prescott, Esther Ridpath, Jean Rooerts, Ruth Royal, Margaret Russell, Leonora Simen, Renee Smith, Alida Stone, Edna Straton, Maude Wallace, Mary Anna Wiley, Ruth Wise, Mary Ann Woodard. JUNIOR IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE: President—Charles Rudolph Adviser—Mr. Harer Secretary-Treasurer—Thomas Pitt Joseph Bardon, Earle Dchn, Robert Edgerly, Robert Helker, Maynard Johnson, Fred Moore, Frank Pema, Arthur Richards, William Wait, Robert Weisbrod, Arnold Wilkening, Th omas Young. LATIN CLUB: President—Henry Richards Secretary—Anita McCarter Adviser—Miss Noble Vice President—Virginia Burkhart Treasurer—Jane Glendcnning Janet Adams, Albert Bareis, Mary Beckenstrater, Doris Bedrossian, Eloise Beebe, Eileen Beier, Molly Blackwood, Harriet Bonekat, Virginia Briner. Nancy Bruen, Jean Caris. Katherine Clokcy, Mary Crockett, Betty Eichberg, Margaret Eyles, Frances Eyman, Eleanor Fear, Margaret Fleischman, Gertrude Garfield, Anna Halpin, Marjorie Hoskins, Mary Hough, Virginia Hutton, Sarah Jenkins, Betty Keegan, Betty Kennedy, Irene Kremer, Gladys Kumjan, Kittie Learning, Kathleen Maddams, Amy May, Maria McCann, Alice McConkey, Mary McMinis, Betty Mearkle. Marion Millard, Joy Nissen, Gary Price, Caroline Ramsey, Mary Ellen Reeder, William Reeder fsabelle Robinson, Grace Rodebaugh, Betty Schlicter, Betty Jane Scull, Ruth Smith, Laura Spencer, Helen Stottier, Marjorie Telesca, Betty Thomas, Delores Toews, Maude Wallace, Miles Wedeman, Faith Winger, Betty Wolf, Eleanor woody. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS: President—Isabelle Robinson Secretary—Lois Adams Adviser—Miss Chrisma Vice President—Jayne Butcher Treasurer—Doris Mitnick Morton Abrahams, May Achtermann, Jane Allen, Miriam Bell, Molly Blackwood, Doris Blade, Betty Ann Boyer, Robert Buscher, Virginia Burkhart, Phyllis Cade, June Campbell, Virginia Cavender, William Cavender, Alice Cleveland, Marie Collins, Mary Cook, Shirley Cummings, John Cunney, Mary DeLess, Virginia Edie, Betty Ellis, Frank Ewing, Margaret Eyles, Ella Fenis, Mary Field, Eleanor Follette. Doris Frantz, Ailene Gibbs, Jean Gordon, Anita Gorman, Jean Grindrod, Katherine Mamill, Robert Hague, Jessie Hawthorne, Marjorie Hexamer, Bette Hiscox. Dorothy Huddell, Catherine Humphreys, Virginia Hutton, Marjorie Jamison, Sarah Jenkins, Jane Jeremiah, Helen Johns, Eleanor Kates. Vivian Kcmner, Helene Kom. Charles Kumjan, Virginia Lawley, Kittie Learning, Gloria Marcus, Geraldine Markle, Walter Marshall, Jean Matter, Louanna Matthews, Rutn Miadzinian, Doris Miller. Helen Miller, Marjorie Miller, Shirlie Mitnick, Fay Mohnev, Virginia Morrow, Mildred Morris, Jack Neal, Eric Pennell, Betty Porter, Carolyn Pritham, Grace Regester, Ruth Ridge, Jean Roberts, Elizabeth Robinson, Margaret Russell, George Santaguida, Jean Saybolt. Jack Schneider, Justine Schroyer, Herb Semmcl, Elinor Shields, Frank Shirtz, Leonora Simen  Barbara Smith, Olive Smith, Renee Smith, Ruth Smith, John Smyrl, Helen Stringer, Thomas Starling, Edna Stratton, Betty Summered, Alice Swensen, Betty Swinford, Betty Tatum, Mary Jane Taylor, Charlotte Thornbury, Dolores Toews, June Uswald, Dorothy Vollers, Sterling Voltz, Frances Wachter, Dorothy Wagner, Miles Wedeman, Jane Whittaker, Gladyce Whittingham, Donna Wolfinger, Betty Wolf, Nancy Worthington, Annabel Wright, Helen Yetter. 76 LEEUWENHOEK: President—Herbert Walter Secretary-Treasurer—Bette Hiscox Vice President—Charles Burlin Adviser—Mr. Neff Robert Bernard, Ruth Corriston, Sue Gross, Charles Denny. William Harner, Guy Lewis, Kathleen Maddams, Catherine Mawkenney, Merle McCloughan, Melvin Samuels, Ludwig Vollers, Paul Wortley. LIBRARY CLUB: President—Rita Robinson Secretary—Marion Moeslein Adviser—Miss Hope Vice President—Mary Henderson Treasurer—Margaret Fleishman Martha Badger, Mildred Brcarly, Dorothy Buley, Jurinc Casalena, Jean Clugston, Blanche Coeeins, Estelle Collins, Marie Collins, Mary Cook, Ruth Coniston, Doris Cridland, Carolyn Cummiskey, Nancy Cunney, Dorothy DeAngelo, Helen Dimmick, Marguerite Dimmick, Florence Donnelly, Evelyn Falk, Grace Ferrill, Ella Ferris, Mary Field, Harriet Fisher. Nancy Frain, Doris Frantz, Isabelle Galvin, Florence Goscn, Virginia Gosling, Jean Grindrod, Helen Gross, Anna Halpin, Jessie Hawthorne, Marjorie Hexamer, Louise Hinkle, Catherine Humphreys, Marie Kelly, Virginia Lawlcy, Mabel Lee, Sara Jeanne Lewis, Katherine Linn, Florence Long. Margaret Macgarrigle, Ruth MacKcnzie, Louanna Matthews, Dorothy McGrath, Josephine McCann, Mary McMinis, Elsie Moeslein, Aurian Null, Florence Patterson, Agnes Petchel, June Pinter, Bernice Protevi, Amelia Racek, Thelma Reid, Doris Reinhold, Ruth Ridge, Kathryn Robinson, Eleanor Sanders, Hilda Sandler, Betty Schllchter, Gertrude Scarles, Elizabeth Smeltzer, Olive Smith, Laura Spencer, Amelia Stabile, Alice Swenson, Dolores Toews, Dorothy Tubbs, Marilouise Whalen, Jean Wilsterman, Annabel Wright. PLEIADES: President—Philippa Herman Secretary—Alida Stone Adviser—Miss Mowry Vice President—James Cooper Treasurer—Piers Shaffer Lloyd Alexander, Roberta Armstrong, Mary Beckenstratcr, Jim Boise, Margaret Brinton. Charles Chase, Katherine Clokey, Jane Evans, Peggy Evans, Ralph Garrabrant, Stanley Gomberg, Jean Grindrod, Laney Hackett, Eleanor Hallock, Joyce Hanford, Jodie Hecnt, Barbara Hooven, Estelle Howley, Helen Johns, Doris Kirkpatrick, Elaine Klebanoff, Constance Klitsch, Helen Mann, Jean McKay, John Meany, Fay Mohney, Sherry Morrison, John Neff, Shirley Nissen, Wright Nodine, Betty Quigley, Sue Rcmy, Jeanette Rev, Grace Rodebaugh, Ruth Royal, Richard Rutter, Hilda Sandler, Mary Scusley. Phillip Shultz, Doris Simonsen. Madeline Sober, Elaine Smith, Edna Stratton, Warren Taylor, Laurelle Ter Bush, Frank Videon, Betty Jane Warfel, Helen Whitby, Gladys Whittingham, Claire Young. RIDING CLUB: Riding Master—Gennaro Pinto Instructors—John Leonard, Howard Lutz Secretary-Treasurer—Joan Somers Adviser—Miss Hope Those who have earned pins by riding at least ten times in one semester: William Cavender. Kirstine Davis, Charles Dcvereaux, Evelyn Falk, Neil Gilbert, Grace Huebner, Virginia Hutton, Mary Lawley, John Leonard, Howard Lutz, Katherine Lutz, Gennaro Pinto, Irma Rogers, Joan Somers, Edmund Steever, Betty Jo Swinford, Dorothy Vollen, Jean Walbridge, Betty Walker. Active Members: Ruth Bell, June Campbell, Virginia Cavender, Mary Cook, Doris Frantz, Betty Gardner, Betty Gill, Mildred Gorenstein, Lois Haney, Lois Haviland, Marilyn Heintz, Ann Howland, Rita Hutton, Theodore Jensen, Elizabeth Lehman, Janet Neuman, Helen Potter. Ruth Potter, Virginia Rank, Grace Regester, Virginia Rosborough, Janet Saunders, Doris Simonsen, Jean Stritzcll, Betty Sussman, Christine Swanson, Eleanor Tussey, Elizabeth Ward, Alice Winkel, Annabel Wright. RIFLE CLUB: President  Captain—Rodney Chase Secretary—Isabelle Robinson Adviser—Mr. Morris Vice President—William Wait Treasurer—Thomas Wilson Morton Abrams, May Achtermann, Roberta Armstrong, George Aroyan, Matilda Atchison, Herbert Bansbach, George Barrett, Eloisc Beebe, Richard Bennett, Clara Billingslea, Robert Block, George Bowers, Charles Burlin, Charles Chase, Franklin Chase, Mauro Ciccavelli, Marie Collins, Ruth Corriston, Bob Cross, Shirley Cummings, Bill Cunney, John Cunney, Ted Dalstrom, James Daly, Jean Davis, William DeLacy, Fred Doughty. Jane Drewe, William Dunning, Evelyn Eckert, Frank Ewing, Frances Eyman, Betty Farber, Robert Fromtling, John Galligan, Gladys Garrity, Bill Gelvin, Harry Glah, Ann Greene, Margaret Gulick, John Hairsine, Jack hall, Katherine Hammill, Bill Hargrave, Daniel Hastings, Dorothy Heller, John Hergert, Nelson Hobdell. Jean Hurd, Bob Hutchinson. Bill Ide, Roberta Jaegle, Guy Lewis, Richard Malsberger, Lee Marshall, Ruth Martz, Ed McCoy, Doris Mell, Warren Mell, Edna Meredith, Peggy Mcrriman, Edward Meyer, Alice Miller, Helen Miller, Elsie Moeslein, Fay Mohney, Fred Moore, Robert Morris, Bob Mortonson, William Nelson, Warren New, Bob O’Neill, John Pearson, June Pinter, Jack Povey, Charles Prince, Walter Pryse, Marjorie Real, Bill Reimcr, Arthur Richards, James Rives, Donald Ross, Harry Ross, Helen Rowe, Sam Rump, Betty Sciverling, James Seligman, Frank Seymour, Barbara Smith, Joan Somers, Edmund Steever, John Stott, Ray Strohm, John Swanson, Jay Tracy, Dorothy Wagner, Maude Wallace, Samuel Wase, Robert Weisbrod, Ruth West, Stanley Wilkening, Arthur Wist, Betty Wolf, Austin Wortley, Claire Young. STEINMETZ: President—Wheeler Gilmore, Jr. Secretary-Treasurer—Alan D. Jones Adviser—Mr. Remley Vice President—HarTy Linn Historian—Robert Hardy Howard Boyce, Richard Braendle, Walter Gockett, Edward Fenimore, Charles Johnson, Howard McCord, David McKay, Bob Ridings, Jack Vasey. TABLE TENNIS: President—Betty Prescott Secretary—Jean Grindrod Adviser—Mr. Stermer Vice President—William Kirschner Treasurer—Dorothy LeVan Edward Allen, Harry Aroyan, Charles Baader, Jack Barker, Ruth Beck, Marijane Bottomley, Barbara Brady, David Berman, Jean Campbell, Jean Clark, Doris Cridland, Walter Dambman, Mildred Darlington, Edna Davis, Ann DeFarges, Evelyn Eckert, Betty Emrie, Frank Ewing, Frances Eyman, Kay Fenstermacher, Edward Fenimore, William Fisher, Robert Fremont, Doris Frantz, Eleanor Foilette. Margaret Follette, Patience Franks, Dorothy Gabriel, Josephine Gearhart, Jane Glcndenning. Marilyn Grisbaum. Jane Gravenor, Joyce Hanford, Grace Heubner, Marjorie Hexamer, Estelle Howley, Betty Heyl, Louise Hinkle, Ann Howland, Catherine Humphreys, James Heller, John Hanley, Dick Hurley, Marjorie Jamison, Marjorie Jones, Marianne Kirk, Eleanor Ludt, Ruth Luckscheidcr, Bill Landis, John Miller. William Mensick. Willis McCormick, Martha Magee, Marjorie Miller, Ruth Miadzinian, Simmye Marcus, Walter Marden, Dorothy Moss, Walter Marshall, Herbert Nibauer, Shirley Nissen, Joy Nissen. Bill Nelson. Eleanor O’Brien, Jane Payne, John Pearson, Betty Porter, Bernice Protevi, Kenneth Purdv, Marjorie Rcail, Grace Regester, Raymond Regan, Kathryn Renzulli, Henry Richards, Ruth Ridge, John Rosborough, Jean Roberts, Emily Robinson, Gordon Rodda, Mary Jane Sellers, Marion Stephens, Laura Spencer, Eleanor Sommer. Betty Smith, Madeline Sober, Doris Strong, Arline Steiger, Ruth Smith, Marjorie Stewart, Barbara Smith, Marguerite Simboli, Robert Steinbruch, John Spangler, June Uswald, Richard Wood, Annabel Wright, William Whitaker, Edna Wheatley, Dorothy Walton, Betty Jane Warfel, John Thomas. TAY WISTALVAN: President—Claire Vanaman Secretary—Mary Anna Wiley Advisers—Miss Weimer, Miss Forcey Vice President—Leonora Simen Treasurer—Alida Stone Gertrude Bruner Peggy Bullock, Katherine Clokey, Patricia Collins. Ruth Corriston, Shirley Cummings, Esther Donahoo, Eleanore Eichburg, Frances Ganzo, Gladys Garrity, Dorothy Gow, Grace Granger, Madcfaine Hackett, Mary Hardcastle, Eleanor Heam, Philippa Herman, Marjorie Jamison, Virginia Korn, Marion Leach, Catherine Mawhinney, Frances Merrell, Dorothy Miller, Dorothy Nusbaum, Jone Pinter, Betty Prescott, Mary Ellen Reeder, Esther Ridpath, Betty Schlichter, Justine Shroyer, Renee Smith, Helen Startler, Edna Stratton, Charlote Thornbury, Ruth Wise, Lois Wolfinger. WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM: President—Howard Reed Secretary—Kathleen Maddams Adviser—Dr. Wallick Vice President—Miles Wedcman Treasurer—Betty Thomas May Achterman, William Anderson, Nancy Bruen, Jean Caris, Ruth Corriston, Walter Uambman, Charles Denny, John Edwards, Helen R. Evans, John Hanley, Daniel Hastings, Evelyn Hood, Mary Hough, Charles Kumjan, Lee de Lacy, Willis McCormick, Virginia Morrow, Thomas Pitt, Arthur Richards, Philip Schultz, Ruth Smith, Helen Stotfler, Dorothy Walton, Jane Whittaker. 77 Ted Husing, nationally known sports announcer, at the microphone The ball is on the ten-yard line—first down, and goal to go.  Familiar words to many of us who have come to take our sports via the radio. There is nothing better than to sit in a comfortable chair on a cold, drizzly day and listen to a hard-fought battle on a rain-soaked gridiron. Marvels of communication! Through the eyes and voice of our sports' announcer, the game is presented to us with all its color and enthusiasm. 78 Art Crandall, sports editor for the Acorn, and a well- informed young man about sports in general, reports a game. Joe Cox, sports reporter for the Philadelphia Record, re- laxing after completing one of his assignments. 79 ROYAL GRIDDERS UNDEFEATED ■ ■ ■ First Row: McCook, Santarlasci, Tomassonc, Famiglietti, Scarlc, Andrian (Co-Capt.), Gauer (Co-Capt.), Dyke, Edwards, Vaults, Ounce, Hathaway Second Row: Mefort (Coach), McMahon, Manger, Frazier, Eisman, King, Bass, Penman, Kleinfclder, K. Jackson, Sacchetti, Reed (Manager). Third Row: Leary. Petitgout, Wall, Goudie, Joachim, McGcttigan, J. Jackson, Wells, Wynn. Co-Captain Charles Gauer Coach Mefort Co-Captain Al Andrien UPPER DARBY 19, EPISCOPAL 0 The Royal eleven, 1938 version, opened what was destined to be the greatest season in Upper Darby football history by downing a lighter Episcopal team on Memorial Field. John Wynn, swivel-hipped halfback, had the honor of scoring U. D.'s first 1938 touchdown, while Ted Bass and Al Andrien scored later in the contest. UPPER DARBY 21, RADNOR 0 Gaining revenge which more than satisfied Royal fans for 1937's upset at the hands of this same team, Upper Darby gained its second victory of the year. Highlights were Wynn's 70-yard return of a punt for touchdown and Charlie Gauer's phenomenal 80-yard kick. UPPER DARBY 3, COATESVILLE 0 Facing its greatest test since the season tstarted, Upper Darby proved its worth by winning out in the last three minutes over a stubborn Coatesville team. Walt Joachim’s siege gun toe provided the margin of victory with a last-quarter field goal, while the sturdy Royal line threw back the invaders' last desperate rush. UPPER DARBY 20, LANSDOWNE 0 The Royals met with a great surprise when they took the field against a vastly improved Lansdowne eleven. Minus its star running back, “Whizzer  Wynn, U. D. was unable to score in the first half, but Bob Bunce, Jim Eisman, and Ted Bass tallied in a last-half surge. UPPER DARBY 21, P. S. DUPONT 6 After going through four straight games without yielding a score, the Royals finally allowed their goal line to be crossed when duPont’s Blue and White eleven scored early in the game. However, U. D. came back strong in the last half and rushed across three long range touchdowns. UPPER DARBY 7, MEDIA 0 On a wet, slippery gridiron, Upper Darby's pigskin forces floundered about for almost the entire game before capitalizing on a 60-yard drive in the waning minutes of the game. Sparked by Al Andrien and John Wynn, the Royals took charge on their own 40 and didn’t stop until Andrien had crashed over the last white line. UPPER DARBY 0, CHELTENHAM 0 The greatest heartbreaker of the 1938 season took place on Memorial Fieid one bleak Friday afternoon, when Cheltenham, playing inspired ball, held the Royals to a scoreless deadlock. Undefeated and apparently on the way to the Suburban Championship, Upper Darby was bottled up from the start. Three field goal attempts went awry. UPPER DARBY 25, LOWER MERION 6 On sun-drenched Pennypacker Field before a hatless, shirt-sleeved crowd of 6,000, Upper Darby climaxed a long climb to gridiron supremacy by humbling its oldest and bitterest football rival, the Lower Merion Maroon. Heads-up play combined with a smart, fast, running attack, gave the victory to U. D. after seventeen long years of waiting. UPPER DARBY 26, HAVERFORD 6 After the great Lower Merion victory, the Turkey Day classic turned out to be just an anti-climax to Upper Darby’s first undefeated season. Played in freezing weather under snow-laden clouds, the contest proved to be a runaway for a much more powerful Royal eleven. 81 82 U. D. CELEBRATES VICTORY OVER L. M 83 . . . . J. V. FOOTBALL First Row— H r« (Mgr.), Robinson (Mgr.), Hatch, Graham, McGann, Reynolds, Krimmell, Clark (Capt.), Manger, Carlin, Morris, Flood, Wooster, Conner, Pilacik (Mgr.), Hartman Second Row—Coffey (Coach), Hastings, Latch, Hulker, Masseth, C. Cahall, Ambrogi, Russell, Barton, Andisman, Durfee, Christopher, R. Cahall, Lewis, Call, Shannon, Grimmett (Coach). Third Row—Dietsch, Weaver, Stefano, Haim, Mayer, Ent, Desmond, Watson, Hiley, Conover, Aroyan, Wallace, Bove, Steinbruch, Dyke. SCHEDULE U. D. Opp. 0 . Radnor .......... 13 12 Lansdowne.......... 0 6 Media.............. 0 19 Abington........... 0 12 Cheltenham......... 6 12 Lower Merion...... 0 New blood put life into the junior varsity footballers last fall, for, with a collection of scintillating sophomores gracing the gridiron, the Royals lost only one tilt on a six-game schedule. Chad Cahall and Bud Wooster, two swivel-hipped speedsters, supplied the running attack, while Bill Clark, Walt Carlin, and George Rementer furnished the power and deception in the backfield. All these boys will be making a bid for berths on the varsity next fall. As mentioned before, the jayvees won five games. In all of these victories, with the exception of the Media tilt, U. D. scored at least two touchdowns. The County Seaters held the Purple and Gold warriors to a 6-0 decision. The lone defeat came at the hands of Radnor, 1 3-0, but only because of lack of experience in the fore-wall. Wooster’s determined running stamps him as a probable successor to Whizzer  Wynn, the varsity's broken-field dervish. 85 SOCCER • • • • Sitting — Mattcy, Kmeco, Oath, Capt , Vogel, Zebrowski, Morris, Waldman, Gorman, Ettcrs, B . Doran, Jenkins, McCoola, Wheaton, Horwitz. Second Row—Mr. Milne, Coach, Almond, Mr. Minacci, Coach, Etteis. J., Dath, R Brasclman, Wetxel, Fetters, Clark, Liberi, Disinger, Bowen, Ncif, Wcisel, Manager Third Row—Vogel, Davoly, Marshall, McCormick. Hemple. Cadmus SCHEDULE U D Opp 0 Frankford 3 1 Wjii Philadelphia 1 9 Episcopal 1 3 Haverford 9 3 Lansdowne 9 7 Abington 1 J Lower Merion 3 6 Berwyn 0 0 Haverford. . 0 1 Lansdowne 0 3 Abington 0 1 Lower Merion 0 4 Berwyn 0 From water-boy to star performer seems to be the goal of the Royal soccer team. Finishing dangerously near to last place in 1937, U D. made a determined drive last season and ended in second place only one-half game behind the championship Lower Menon eleven. Coach Thomas J Milne, in his twenty-fifth year at the helm of Upper Darby’s soccer ship had thirteen lettermen on hand In mid-season the Royals got hotter than an African sun on July Fourth and proceeded to punch out victories over Haverford. Abmgton. Lansdowne, Berwyn, and Lower Menon, but a chance for a first-place tie slipped away when the Maroon won the remainder of its games. Ed Dath was elected captam at the end of the season, and along with Steve Kmeco and Percy Jenkins was selected on all-Suburban team by the Philadelphia Record Lost by graduation will be Dath Kmeco Bill Gorman and Fred Voge! 86 87 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY • • • e Sitting—left to right—Sherman, Kirby, Van Ingen, Captain  Hutchinson, Dempsey. Standihg—left to right—Contell, Mr. Strange, Coach; Church. SCHEDULE U. D. Opp. 2i .... ...26 42.... . . . Abinston . . . . .18 46 . . . . Overbrook . . . 18 56 . . Norristown .... 20 32 25 After copping the Suburban Championship for two straight years, Upper Darby's cross countrymen finally were dethroned this year for the second time in six seasons. Under the leadership of its star captain. Warren Van Ingen, the team finished third in the title run behind Norris- town and Abington. In the five dual meets which the local harriers engaged in, they emerged victorious in but one. West Chester was beaten in the season's opener, 21-26. Abington and Norristown, two strong Suburban teams, defeated the Purple and Gold runners by decisive margins. Overbrook, perennial Public High League champ, also topped the locals. The outstanding individual performances of Captain Van Ingen took some of the sting out of defeat. Warren won every Suburban dual meet except one, setting a new course record at Norristown. Van Ingen, for the second straight year, placed first in the Suburban Championship run. leading from start to finish. Other members of the varsity to figure prominently in U. D.’s scoring during the season were George Kirby, who placed eleventh in the Suburban Championship race, Bob Hutchinson, Joe Dempsey, Charles Sherman, Dick Contel, and George Wilds. With only two of this year's team to graduate, prospects loom bright for Mr. Edson C. Strange's proteges to return to the Suburban limelight again next season. 88 J. V. CROSS COUNTRY • • • • Sitting—Brady, Thatcher, Shaw, Ehleit, Mason, Wilds, Carlson, McCembridge, Shirts. Standing—Fenstermacher, Manager,- Pearson, Brinkman, Nicholson, Sweeney, Twoes, Blade, Minacci, Kulp, Manager; Baldi, Manager SCHEDULE U D. Opp JO Ridley Perk . . 50 15. ... . . Abington . . . 73 50... Overbrook . . 19 65 Norristown ... 15 J5. . . Lower Merion 34 If even a small number of runners from this year's Junior Varsity Cross Country team have gamed enough valuable experience in the art of running two and one-half miles at top speed to fortify next year’s varsity, the purpose of the J. V.'s will have been fulfilled. This year's team completed a highly successful dual meet season with a record of three won and two lost Ridley Park, Abington, and Lower Menon were sent down to decisive defeat by the U D. Junior Varsity. Among the boys who served most or all of the season on the second team and aided in the achievement of its enviable record were Tom Church. Robert Mason Bud Thatcher, James McCambridge, Howard Carlson, Bernard Nicholson, and Robert Biady It is on the shoulders of these boys that much of the hope for a suc- cessful varsity season next year rests. 90 . . . . J. V. BASKETBALL BOYS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Sitting (left to right): Clarke. Frostburg, McCambridgc, Marshall, Russell, Waldman, Vogel, Standing: Mr Grimmett, Coach,- Schindler, Carlin, Hatch. Conover, Simon. Manager Sporting a starting line-up that will have almost all its members on the varsity next season, the junior varsity cagers roared through a suicide schedule to one of their most impressive records in recent years. Walt Carlin, Jim Eisman, Bud Russell, Bill Marshall, and Nick Sacchetti are the boys whose work will tell the tale for the first team in 1940. Jack Donoghue, who was promoted to the varsity near the fag end of the campaign, also did much to pace the jayvees to numerous triumphs. One of the greatest thrills of the season came on the local Junior High floor when Lansdowne engaged the Royals. A thrilling extra-period contest was decided by Marshall's field goal, 18-16, but only after Jim Eisman had tabbed every one of the Upper Darby points up'until that time. Walt Carlin, easily the best-looking sophomore prospect to come up since Bernie Schrieber, was the most outstanding player on the team with his consistent scoring, smooth passing, and classy ball-handling. He will undoubtedly be in line for all- Suburban honors within the next two years. SCHEDULE U.D Opp 15 Episcopal 23 31 Lansdowne 24 28 Pottstown 18 23 Radnor 9 48 Cheltenham 22 42 Abington 19 27 Chester 24 22 Haverford 21 28 Norristown 39 24 Lower Merion 21 18 Radnor 17 18 Lansdowne 16 20 Penn Charter 32 45 Cheltenham 17 38 Abington 22 18 Chester 28 24 Haverford 20 26 Norristown 27 24 Lower Merion 41 91 VARSITY BASKETBALL (BOYS').... Sitting—left to right—Wynn, Donahue, Bassett, Joachim, Co-Captain; Gauer, Co-Captain; Mackin, K. Jackson. Standing—left to light—Mr. Grimmett, Assistant Coach; Merriman, Galbraith, J. Jackson, H-ill, Hardy, Manager; Mr. Goes, Coach. SCHEDULE U.D. Opp. 31.... . . . Episcopal ... 17 23 . Lansdowne 13 19 . . Pothtown 23 21 . . Alumni 23 30 . Radnor ... 16 46 . . Cheltenham 34 36 . . Abington 26 39 . . Chester 24 12 . Haverford . 24 25 . . Norristown 34 18 . . Lower Merion . . . 31 15 . . Radnor ... 13 19 Lansdowne 20 21 Penn Charter . 20 51. .. . . Cheltenham 19 32 . . Abington . 25 43 . . Chester ...33 28 Haverford . 18 35 . . Norristown . . . . . 31 16 . 18 Tackling their most ambitious schedule since the halcyon days of 1934-35, the Royal cagers finished their season in third place in the Suburban 1 Conference. Their league record reads 11 wins and 5 losses,- the season’s record—1 3 and 7. Individual performances seemed to play a big part in the U. D. cause, for lanky Charlie Gauer, Royal pivot-man, annexed the Suburban Con- ference scoring championship with 175 points, an average of 12.5 per game. In addition, Gauer was chosen on the all-Suburban and all- Scholaslic teams. Upper Darby started the season with four lettermen returning fron) the championship 1938 array. With Gauer running wild in the early games, the Royals took five straight league tilts, then bogged down before the determined play of Haverford, Norristown, and Lower Merion. Standing in fifth place, U. D. made a furious late-season rush, winning six straight to wind up behind Norristown in Suburban 1 competition. Incidentally, the Royals knocked Norristown out of a possible tie for first place with the Lower Merion Aces. 92 VARSITY SWIMMING (BOYS'). . . . Sitting—Vaughn, Doughty, Scott, Taylor, Kotlof, Caussa, Anderson, Quinn Standing—Mr. Henog, Coach  Good, Waite, Newburg, Rosborough, Clarke. SCHEDULE Upper Darby's swimming record wasn't really as bad as it looked on paper. Actually, the Royals could have won at least four more meets had it not been for the loss of the 160-yard relay event. U.D. Op p. Two boys who had never been out for swimming at High School 17 ... 47 before, Bob Good and Bill Waite, saved Upper Darby from further 38 . . . .. 28 annihilation in dual meets. Both these boys were seniors, Waite holding 45 . . .Catholic . ... 21 forth in the diving and Good swimming the breaststroke. 30 .. . . Haverford .... 36 Captain Ed Neithammer, Warren Newberry, and Bob Holt, the latter 44 . . . West Chester. . . . .... 20 a sophomore, were the only other letter-winners. 32... . ... 34 Due to the loss of the aforementioned relay event, the Royals dropped 32 . . . . . Norristown .. .. 34 decisions to Eddystone, Norristown, and St. Joseph's Prep. In the 25 . Coatesvillc District 1 meet at Hutchinson Pool, Bill Waite took second place in the diving, being nosed out by Kelly of Abington. 32 . ... 34 At the conclusion of the season, Warren Newberry, 1940 captain- elect, was presented with the 69th Street Theatre trophy for being the team's high-scorer. 94 95 VARSITY WRESTLING Firit Row—Dougherty, Johnscn. Second Row—Griffith , Zebrowski, McCann, MacAdam, Captain  Ide, Flood, Wild . Third Row Mr. Schwartz, Coach; Graham, Manager; Bunce, Andisman, O'Neal, Mr. Geyer, Coach. SCHEDULE U. D. Opp. Iiv .... -.87V4 16 .... ...23 11 .... .. 26 14 .... ...15 18 ... ...15 ...371 Experiencing perhaps the worst season in the history of the sport, Upper Darby's wrestling team sloughed through a six-meet schedule with only one victory, that an 18-15 win over Abington. All the Royal losses were by substantial margins with the exception of the Lansdowne match when the Lords won out, 15-14. U. D. salvaged what appeared to be the most disastrous record in years by sending two boys to the State Finals; Bill MacAdam and little Joe Dougherty took the trip to State College. MacAdam was unable to wrestle due to an injury suffered in the final match, but Dougherty gained runner-up honors in the 85-pound bracket. He was awarded a silver medal. Bill Wells, heavyweight representative, garnered high-scoring laurels for the Royals, while Bill Ide, Jim McGann, Bob Bunce, George Wilds, Irwin Andisman, Red Griffiths, John Zebrowski, and Bill O'Neal saw varsity action. Of these wrestlers, U. D. will lose MacAdam, Wells, Wilds, O’Neal, and Griffiths by graduation in June. 96 GOLF .... .... BASEBALL GOLF SCHEDULE 1939 April 12 Bridgeport Home April 17 Lower Merion Away April 24 Berwyn . Away April 26 Doylestown Home April 28 Haverford Homs May 1 Abington Home May 3 Bridgeport Away May 5 Cheltenham Away May 8 Lower Merion Homs May 12 Berwyn Homi May 19 Haverford Away May 24 Cheltenham Homs May 26 Abington Away June 1 Doylestown Away GOLF BOYS’ VARSITY BASEBALL Firs  Row: Doran, Dambman, Bacon. Second Row: Gawaluch, Blake, Steinbruck, Durfee. Third Row: Anderson, Huboky. First Row: Titus, Sweeney, Clark, B.  Korfmann, Zebrowski, Mr. Grimmett, Assistant C Jackson, Wynn, Captain; Morris, Forstburg, Waters. Second Row: Steckel, Dyke, Naughton, Crandall, Smith, Masseth, Sacchctti, Shaw, B Clarke, C; Syren. Third Row: Braendel, Waldman, Russell, Bciswanger, Bass, McCook. Somers, Mar BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 1 4 Lansdowne Home April 24 Norristown Home April 27 Pierce School Home April 28 Episcopal Away May 1 Cheltenham Home May 3 Haverford Away May 8 Lansdowne Away May 11 Lower Merion Home May 15 Abington Away May 18 Norristown Away May 22 Yeadon Home May 25 Cheltenham Away May 29 Haverford Home . . . . TRACK TRACK SCHEDULE April 1 4 Interclass Meet April 19 Episcopal Academy Away April 22 Delco Meet Lansdowne April 26 Ambler (2nd Team) Away April 28-29 Penn Relay  U of Penn ylvania May 3 P. S. duPont Home May 5 Lanidowne (2nd Team) Home May 6 Ursinus College Relays Ursinus May 12 Norristown (2nd Team) Away May 1 3 Villanova College Interscholastic Villanova May 17 Lower Merion (1st  2nd Teams) Away May 19 Springfield (2nd Team) Away May 20 District 1 Championships U. of Pennsylvania May 24 Haverford (1 st A 2nd Teams) Home May 27 State Championships Penn State June 3 Suburban Championships Norristown VARSITY TRACK First Row: Church, Wilds, Howarth, Tomassone, Sherman, Van Ingen, Wortley, Siewart, Mason. Second Row: Houseman, Myles, Collins, Pearce, Contcl. Third Row: Mr. Mefort, Assistant Coach; Wooster, Miller, Mayer, Gomberg, Manager; Petitgout, Waite, Kirby, Mr. Wolfgang, Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK First Row: Kulp, Carleson, Meany, Ambrogi, Gilbert, Shindler, Smith, Morris, Penman, Ericson, McCullough, Clift, Poavi. Second Row: Swain, Kortasey, Sailer, Blade, Tomasco, Dalton, Chase, Selig- man, Gallager, Abrams, Robinson, McGann, Nicholson. Third Row; Houseman, Manager; Minassian, Ehlert, Rcmenter, Brandolini, Fraiier, Reynolds, Bear, Pearson, Sailer, Jensen, Vollers, Brocksbank. BOYS' AND GIRLS' TENNIS • • • • BOYS’ TENNIS SCHEDULE 1939 May 1 Radnor......................Home May 2 Episcopal ..................Away May 3 Norristown .................Home May 8 Coatesville ............... Away May 9 Lansdownc ..................Home May 10 Friends Central ............Away May 11 Berwyn .................... Home May 15 Abington .................. Away May 17 Ridley Park ................Home May 18 Cheltenham................. Away May 25 Lower Merior................Away May 26 Haverford.................. Home May 29 Lancaster...................Home May 31 Haverford...................Away BOYS  VARSITY TENNIS First Row.- Hull, Dath, Taylor, Clarkson. Second Row: Mr. Schwartz, Coach; Leary, Ewing, farrell, Cahall, Aroyan, Captain; Carlin, Roll, Edwards, Ridings, Manager. GIRLS’ TENNIS SCHEDULE 1939 April 27 Lansdowne Away April 28 Friends’ Select Away April 29 Westtown Away May 1 Radnor Home May 4 Norristown Home May 8 Coatesville Away May 11 Berwyn Home May 15 Abington ...................Away May 18 Cheltenham ................ Away May 22 Pierce School ............. Home May 25 Lower Marion Away May 29 Lansdale................... Home GIRLS’ VARSITY TENNIS Kneeling: Learning, West, Heyl, Gonzalez, Captain; Barton, Free, Quigley. Standing: Metrell, Manager; Thomas, Ward, Dinsmore, Able, Conard, Stratton, Springfield. SPRING RECORDS-1938 GIRLS' TENNIS 1938 U. D. Opp. 4 . . . Woodbury .............. 1 3. . . Friends' Select ...... 2 5.. . Cheltenham............ 0 2.. . Westtown ............... 3 2 .. Abington.............. 3 4 Pierce Business School. ... 1 4 . . Radnor ............... 1 4 . . . Lansdowne........... 1 5. . . Palmyra............... 2 5. . . Berwyn................ 0 5.. . Lansdalc.............. 0 5 . Norristown...............0 4. . . Lower Merion ......... 1 5 . Coatesville............. 0 5.. . . Ycadon.............. 0 5 Ridley Park ............ 0 TRACK 1938 Episcopal 37, Upper Darby 80 Delaware County Championships Upper Darby—First P. S. duPont 22, Upper Darby 77 Ursinus College Relays Upper Darby—Third Villanova College Interscholastics Upper Darby—Second Lower Merion 72 4  Upper Darby 444 District 1 Championships Upper Darby—Third Haverford 40, Upper Darby 68 Suburban Championships Upper Darby—Third BOYS' TENNIS 1938 U. D. Opp. 7. .. Friends' Central 0 5. .. Penn Charter...... 4 6 . . .. Yeadon . 2 3 . Coatesville 2 4 . . Episcopal 2 4 Cheltenham ... 1 4 . . Abington ... 1 4 Radnor. ... 1 3 . . Lower Merion 2 3 . . Lansdowne 2 4 . . Berwyn ... 1 2 . . Norristown ... ... 3 3... . . Lancaster 6 BASEBALL 1938 U.D. Opp. 15 ... .. Episcopal 9 3 ... . . . Lansdowne 4 6 . . Norristown .... 5 9 . . . Lower Merion . . .... 10 15 ... . Cheltenham .... 16 1 ... . . Haverford 4 0 ... . . . Abington....... ... 7 3 ... . . . Norristown .... 1 3 . . . Lower Merion . . . .... 0 5 ... . . Cheltenham 0 6 Haverford 8 4 .. . Chester 8 1 .... . . Abington . . . . 6 GOLF 1938 U.D. Opp. VXj. 134 124 24 2 . Haverford 13 10.4. 44 10 Abington 5 12 ... Lansdowne 3 12 3 54- Marble Hall Interscholastics Upper Darby—Sixth 94 64. 84 7 . Clifton Heights 8 10 Clifton Heights 5 114 34 101 VARSITY RIFLE Top Row—Mr. Morri , Mell, Ross, Meyer, Mr. Wallace. Third Row—Hutchinson, Chase, Wilson, Woll. Second Row—Hastings, Garrity, Wallace, Meany. Bottom Row—Ewing, Hargraves. SCHEDULE U.D. Opp. 496 . Episcopal 482 498 . Lower Merion . 481 497 West Catholic 483 495 Yeadon 480 494 . Doylestown 494 498 Etna High (Pa.) 499 495 Episcopal 491 495 Lower Merion . 489 498 West Catholic 493 495 Yeadon 482 Upper Darby's sharpshooting rifle team again enjoyed a winning season, going through a lengthy schedule with but one defeat—this with Etna High—to mar an otherwise perfect record. The Royals won the championship of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Interscholastic Rifle Association in the first year of its organization. In the final league match of the year, U. D. nosed out Doylestown, 497-496, to take the title. A walnut and silver plaque was awarded to the team for its season's performance. Rodney Chase, captain of the Royal riflers, captured third place in the league's individual championships held at the University of Pennsylvania. The Purple and Gold had been undefeated for three years in a row before losing to Etna, 499-498, in a postal match. Chase, Gladys Garrity, Maude Wallace, Isabelle Robinson, Bill Hargraves, Frank Seymour, and Betty Wolf were senior members of the championship team. 102 . . . . J. V. HOCKEY Sitting—MacAdam, Hcald, Anderson, Brinton, Trieste, Bottomley Kneeling—Coggins, Nisscn, McIntyre, Rosborough, Dunn, Youngflicsh, McGarngle. Jeremiah. Young Standing—Twoes, Cleveland, Miller, Stratton, Renzuli, Long, Bennet, Collins. Davis, Waid SCHEDULE U.D. 0 Lansdowne Opp 1 0 Ycadon 1 1 Lower Merion 1 1 Nether Piovidence 2 0 Haverford 1 0 Swarthmore 3 1 Ridley Park 0 0 Upper Merion 2 Only one victory was the result at the end ol the junior varsity hockey season last fall However, the girls weren't as bad as their record indicates. Four games were lost by one point while the only soui thumpings they received were at the hands of Swarthmore 3-0 anc Upper Merion, 2-0 A hectic 1-1 stalemate was played with the Lower Menon jayvees Against some of the stronger teams in the suburbs, the Royals showed up remarkably well Lansdowne and Nether Providence, perennial powers in suburban hockey were held to one-point decisions by the locals, while Swarthmore High, probably the greatest combination in scholastic field hockey today, won by only 3-0 Some of the girls who played regularly during much of the past seasor include Edna Stratton and Mary Jane Bottomley juniors.- Lillian Brinton Mary Davis. Becky Ward, sophomores. Inasmuch as many varsity posts will be left vacant by graduation many of these girls are expected to perform on the first team next season 103 VARSITY HOCKEY • • • • Sitting—Merrcll, Captain Kneeling—left to right—Patterson, Springfield, Heyl, Free, Robert , Prescott, Brooks. Standing—Dougherty, Morrell, Robinson, Miller, Conard, Vanaman, Manager; Dinsmore, Nissen,, Abel, McCallister, Wenger. U.D. SCHEDULE Opp. 0 . . Lansdowne 2 2 . ... 0 1 .. Lower Merion .. 0 1.... . Nether Providence. . 2 0 . Haverford ... 2 0 . . Swarthmore . 7 4 . . . . .Ridley Park .. 0 0.... . . Upper Merion .. 1 Losses that would have virtually wrecked any other team in the area had little effect on Upper Darby’s hockey team last fall. 1938 gradua- tion was just a case of cleaning house to Coaches Scott and Jackson. Prominent among those who departed were Captain Betty Rutherford, Mabel Carpenter, Peggy Moyer, Betty Anne Searle, Natalie Rhodes, Betty Ide, Virginia Ent, Barbara Embree, Betty Baringer, Marjorie Meyer, and Esther Howarth. That's eleven players—count ’em. And five girls—Carpenter, Moyer, Searle, Rhodes, and Ide—were selected on the all-Main Line team. But U. D. still had Marion Abel, 1937’s sophomore star. Dot Patterson, Helen Dougherty, Rebecca Morrell, and Shirley Nissen. With the addition of Captain Frances Merrell, Renee Conard, Betty Heyl, captain- elect for 1939, Jean Roberts, Dot Brooks, Dot Miller, Doris McCallister, Betty Prescott, Betty Dunn, Betty Robinson, and two sophomore satellites, Lillian Free and Jean Dinsmore, the 1938 Royals managed to pull out as good a record as their predecessors. Although six girls will be lost in June, Upper Darby will have letter- winners coming back next fall plus several outstanding members of last season’s junior varsity. 104 VARSITY SWIMMING (GIRLS'). . . . Sitting—left to fight—Free, Trieste, Donnelly, Merrell, Smith, Granger, W., Papy, Greene, Richards, Hastings. Second Row—left to right—Leach, Gow, Miller, D., Jamison, Capt.  Miller, E., Frain, Hollingsworth. Third Row—left to right—WolRnger, Assistant Manager,- Korn, McCallister, Miss Scott, Coach Vollers, Robinson, Granger, G., Manager. The most difficult thing the girls' swimming team had to accomplish this season was living up to last year’s great record. Although the team didn’t do this, it did come through with a creditable performance— four wins, two losses. Paced by Dot Miller, high-scorer for the past two seasons, the Royals raced through Cheltenham, Lower Merion, Haverford, and Coatesville, while dropping decisions to Norristown and Abington, the latter team winning the championship. By their record, the Purple and Gold annexed second place in the Suburban Conference. Dot was awarded the 69th Street Theater trophy recognizing her as the team's outstanding performer. She was also elected captain of next year's team. Although going through only a mediocre season, the Royals are pointing toward 1940 when championship hopes will run high, since Dot and Elsie Miller, Wow  Granger, Doris Papy, Ann Greene, Clara Billingslea, and Lillian Free, a sophomore standout, will return to form a strong nucleus. Graduation will take Captain Marjorie Jamison, Frances Merrell, Doris McCallister, Renee Smith, and Betty Hollingsworth. SCHEDULE U.D. Opp. 46 . . . . Cheltenham 29 38 . . . Norristown . 42 31 .... . Abington 44 46 . 28 43V .... . . Haverford • ■ 34% 48 3 : ...26% 106 !!! m Hi Illini 107 VARSITY BASKETBALL (GIRLS') • • Sitting—Millar, Niisen, Learning, Null, Captain; Bennett, Dougherty, Clokey. Standing—Patterson, Evans, Conard, Abel, Springfield, Mis  Jackson, Coach SCHEDULE U.D. Opp. 19 Alumnae . 23 38 . . .Collingdale . 33 26 . . Haverford 17 18 Swarthmore.  14 21 . . . . . Ridley Park .... 10 29 . . .  13 26 . . . Lower Merion . 28 18 .. . . 22 29 . . . . Upper Merion . 28 30... . 38 History almost repeated as far as the girls’ basketball team was con- cerned. Last year the team won seven games on a ten-game schedule. This season the record read six wins on the same size lay-out. Had it not been for the loss of one or two games by close margins, the 1939 squad would have duplicated its predecessor’s record With the three varsity forwards—Manon Abel, Renee Conard, and Captain Aurian Null—returning from 1938, the team swept through its first five suburban foes in workmanlike fashion. The streak was snapped when Lower Merion eked out a thrilling last-second victory. In the last three games, U. D. beat Upper Merion by one point but lost to Yeadon and Lansdowne by bigger margins. In the Lansdowne game it happened to be a case of too much Haslett, for the twins, Jane and Julia, divided high-scoring honors. With the exception of Marion Abel, captain-elect of next year’s squad, the entire first team will be graduated, including the three guards, Helen Dougherty, Helen Miller, and Shirley Nissen. 108 109 J. V. BASKETBALL (GIRLS7). • . . Sitting—left to right—Brook , Wenger, Jaeglc, Darlington, McCurdy. Second Row—Cunney, Manager; Ingle, Dimmore, Ward, McFadden, McGarrigle, Gravenor, Manager. Third Row—MacAdam, Sommer , Heyl, Kumjan. SCHEDULE U. D. Opp. 24 . Haverford ... 24 22 . Swarthmore . . . . 7 33 ... Ridley Park . . 7 40 Radnor 24 34 Lower Merion 19 12 Yeadon 16 23 Upper Merion. 24 13 . . . . Lansdowne 27 Closely following the record set by the varsity, the J. V. girl cagers went through an eight-game schedule with but three setbacks. U. D.’s four victories came right in a row, when the girls stopped Swarthmore, Ridley Park, Radnor, c«nd Lower Merion in that order by overwhelming margins. But the last three games provided tougher opposition when the Royals lost heart-breakers to Yeadon and Upper Merion, then were trounced soundly by Lansdowne’s speedy sextette. Undoubtedly, the failure of the locals in the last three games was due to the inexperience of their guards against such fast offenses. The varsity claimed two of last year’s mainstays, so that may explain the case. The first-string forwards were Kittie Learning and Bettie Evans, seniors,- Dot Patterson and Betty Heyl, juniors,- and Jean Dinsmore, a promising sophomore. Phyllis Springfield, lone senior guard, was the team's captain. Prospects for next season are somewhat uncertain since several girls will probably go up to the varsity because of the graduation of many of the first team standbys. 110 . . . . GENERAL SPORTS GYM TEAM “IS Fir ! Row—Mr. Loeb, Dath, Durfee, Weisel, Cugina, Lchn- dorff, Clark. Second Row—Learie , Sallar, Hailing , Clift, Duling, Sproul. Third Row—Taylor, Graham, Rutter, Edgerly, Blair, Hay. First Row—Cartledge, Hackett. Second Row—Nichols, Willard. Third Row—Young, Hasting . Fourth Row—Anderion, Paul. Fifth Row—Wi e, Mr. Hohler. INTRAMURAL GIRLS’ BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS— Room 221 First Row—Lang, Nichol, Stevenson. Second Row—McCurdy, Darlington, Saunders. INTRAMURAL TENNIS First Row—Taylor. Second Row—Bansbach, Barton. Third Row—Durso, Ide. Fourth Row—Frostburg. INTRAMURAL SOCCER CHAMPIONS—Room 121 Sitting—Klcinfcldcr, Sweeney, Joachim. Dambman, Aroyan, Evans, McCoy, Gallant. Standing—Ncithammer, Muench, Pctiligout, Hobnell INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS- Room 121 Sitting—Dambman, Sweeney, Muench, Aroyan, Pctitigout, McCoy. Standing—Denny, Kleinf elder, Joachim, Neithammer, Mathias. Up From the Ranks One thing that a beginner in any profession or occupation cherishes is the opportunity to better himself, to rise in the ranks. The Bell Telephone Company offers such an inducement. One who rises to eminence there, is one who has progressed from one position to another until he has reached the top. Just so in education—one who achieves distinction is one who by dint of ability and industry rises above the average. As seniors, we have behind us twelve years of education. Some have fallen by the wayside,- others have done just enough to get by , but those who have reached a place in the sun have done so through long years of effort and application. 112 Harry McDowell, President of the Alumni Association, welcomes President Wall and his classmates to the Associa- tion. Bob Wall, who holds the unusual honor of being elected President for three consecutive years, responds to the invita- tion. 3 “I'm sure we’re glad to join such a great crowd. THOSE WHO LEAD Of the many honors that Upper Darby bestows on her sons and daughters, perhaps none is coveted more than that of having one's name engraved on one of the plaques flanking the front enhance to the building. The com- mendable idea for these plaques originated with the Class of 1933 In a day when there are so many activities to demand a student s attention, it is altogether fitting that one of these plaques should honor those who, during their three years at Upper Darby, have attained the highest scholastic average. Each year six persons are so honored Scholarship is a desirable attainment a worthy ideal. In the years to come, we shall undoubtedly hear more of these whose names are engraved here 114 AND SERVE US Joanne Palme Isabelle Robinson Margaret Russell Robert Wall Service—In a good book, years ago were written the words, It is more blessed to give than to receive.  Too many of us are constantly on the alert to take advantage of opportunities to benefit ourselves even to the detriment of our fellow classmates. Three years of life together suffice to sift the generous from the selfish. On the Service plaque are engraved the names of the three boys and the three girls in each graduating class who have done the most for school and class. The names to be voted upon were chosen by petition this year. Upper Darby gives much to her students, and in return she rejoices when they return something of their love and devotion in unstinting and uncalculating service. 115 116 Joanne PalheK. treasurer. . . . . SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE First Row—MacMullen, Hacked, Granger, Russell, Andrian, Palmer, Evans, Donahoo, Vanaman. Second Row—Hathaway, Pinto, Merriman, McCallister, Butcher, Klein, Goudie, Reed, Aroyan. Third Row—Beck, Britton, McGettigan, Gauer, Garrabrant, McGary, Wait, Neal. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1938-1939 Rooms 12........................Grace Granger Richard Beck 23........................Joanne Palmer Don Merriman 121.........................Margaret Russell Harry Aroyan 124.........................Laney Hackett Nelson Britton 126......................... Florence MacMullen Gene Pinto 129 ......................Doris McCallister Jack Neal 130 ......................Jane Whittaker Howard Reed 133.........................Jodie Hecht Gene Goudie 204 ........................Esther Donahoo Betty Evans 211.........................Marion Millard Joe McGettigan 223 ......................Philippa Herman Philip Schultz Barbara Kline Ralph Garrabrant 224 ......................Claire Vanaman Charles Gauer 227.........................Jayne Butcher Charles Hathaway 229 ......................Janet Loman Robert McGarey 230 ......................Isabelle Robinson William Wait 117 2. Best Dancers Bill Gorman Geraldine Shoemaker 3. Best Dressed Dorothy Hart John Smith 4. Best Looking Janet Neuman Gene Goudie 5. Most Likely to Succeed Howard Lutr Gloria Marcus 118 Jack Manlovc George Famiglietti Al Andrien Jodie Hecht 4. Biggeit Flirt Betty Gill Margaret Rtmell 5. Peppiett Laney Hackett Charle  Beck Be t Sport Renee Conard Howard Reed 7. Cutett Couple Bill Place 119 Doings at the Cairo Well, here we are! 5:15 and an hour to supper. . . . Gee, the rooms are swell! Jayne Payne and Bette Hiscox are having fun throwing water on heads below. . . . Renee Smith and Jane Whitaker seem to be having trouble finding hangers. . . . Louise Hinkle’s group is moving out of 1026 and Alida Stone's group is moving in, thanks to the okay of Mr. Wood. . . . Now for a turkey dinner! Doris McCallister and Gene Frazier seem to be having a cozy time. . . . Thoroughly satisfied we leave to wash for entertainment. . . . Shucks! No water! . . . Esther Donahoo and Jean Gordan are parading the halls looking for chums”. . . . People, people, every- where. . . . 1028 just discovered they have a young flood, I bet they're sorry they left the spigot on and the stopper in the basin. . . . Now the entertainment! Look at all the pretty Easter frocks. . . . Mr. Diehl certainly looks bored with his job of checking in and out. Philippa Herman is doing a good job of haunting him. Ah, there she goes, off in a cloud of dust. . . . The majority of interest is in room parties and the dance floor looks deserted. . . . Golly, the chaperons are checking up already. . . . And so to bed. . . . Good morning, six-thirty . . . . Margaret Brmton looks too cheerful for this time of the morning. . . . John Smith and Walt Dambman are digging into their wheat cakes. . . . On your feet, here are the buses. . . . Dinner at last . . . time to rest • • • P«99Y Evans and Joanne Palmer look like they're enjoying their steak. Well, the day is gone. Everyone takes one last look at Washington and sees the beautifully lighted dome of the Capitol. 1,1 ns The Lee House! swarming with U. D and D. A R. . . . Walt Joachim dashes up to his room and finds a lady entrenched there . . Ed Femmore dragging a mattress upstairs just for the heck of it. . . . The halls filled with girls in housecoats promenading and eating. . . . Shirley Cummings heaves a bag of water into the open window of the room below and all but swoons when she learns that U D isn't on that floor Betty Jane Thomas visiting all the rooms and sampling anything and everything in the food line. . . . Charlie Prince making his escape via the boiler room . . The shower left on in one room and a minor flood is the result: . . . Isabelle Robinson gets her postcards written in the wee sma’ hours. ... A masculine voice from the upper regions yelling for somebody to come out and fight. . . . Some screwball getting his before- breakfast shower at three o'clock in the morning A few people actually sleeping though pillow fights rage in every room. 6.30 and the phone rings time to get up. . Fifteen minutes later Henry Richards returns the compliment and informs the desk that it is 6 45 . Fights for the bathroom are under way . . . And the unhappy elevator boys swoop up and down with the buzzers constantly ringing. The boys trooping in to breakfast, late and droopy. Ruth Howley flipping butter balls at the ceiling and hitting everything but. Hal Boyce rating a cheer as he straggles in almost in time for lunch. . . Marion Millard staring at two glasses of orange juice and wondering who swiped her cereal. Still bleary-eyed the Lee House makes a rush for seats in the buses and we're off to see the President! HERE AND THERE AMONG THE SENIORS . ... m IN MEMORIAM Edgar Blalcer ...... Born August 22, 1921 Died December 16, 1938 Norman Kennedy .... Born November 2, 1921 Died June 5, 1938 Edward Weber ..... Born May 20, 1921 Died May 29, 1938 “He singeth low in every heart, We hear it each and all,— A song of those who answer not, However we may call They throng the silence of the breast, We see them as of yore,— The kind, the brave, the true, the sweet. Who walk with us no more. John W. Chadwick—Auld Lang Syne 123 DOROTHY M ADAMS 7117 G' tnwoo4 Avfnu Upper Derby FLORENCE NATALIE ALBERTS MAR|ORK W ALEXANDER WoodwJt end AiliUiui A e« « SrciM MAY CAMPBELL ACHTERMANN 128 Crctfricw Roj Upper D, yy 123 Minx, Rom) eXV ACHTERMANN—Scientific  Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: Algetrarca 4; History 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4,- Riding 3; Rifle 4; World Affairs Forum 4  Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 3, Play 4; Home Room Treasurer 3 ADAMS—Commercial; Gold; School: Upi-Dah 4  ALBERTS—General; Purple  ALEXANDER—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Choral 3,- Dramus, Chorus 3, 4  ALLEN—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Commerce 4; Le Cercle Francais 4,- Sports: Hockey, Numerals 3; Class: Committees, Party 3 • ANDERSON—Scientific; Purple ANDRIEN—Academic; Purple; School: A. A. Council 2, 4,- Monitor 2; Student Council 4; Tribunal 2, 3, President 4,- Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4; Sports1 Varsity Football 2, 3, Co-Capta in 4,- Class: Committees, Executive 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4,- Commencement Usher 3; Vice- President of Class 3, 4 ANGELO—Commercial; Purple; Class: Salesman 3 |ANE EDITH ALLEN 2509 MjnitwW A tnuc Dfcitl Hill ROBERT E ANOERSON 3815 HiKy A,««ue Drricl H.ll ALFRED ANORIEN 6013 Chettnaf Strwf Ph.WcIpA,, MARY NANCY ANCELO 8516 Mon p  A « up Upp«« Oiiby MILDRED RUTH ARONNE W ««Ml , Rwd Upper Dwb HARRY JAMES AROYAN 130 H.IIJjl« Ron) Linulown MARCIE ROMAINE ASHWORTH $40 Fi.« i  Ron) Oft.tl M 11 ARONNE—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Commerce, Treasurer 4; History 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 4, Play 3, 4,-Home Room Treasurer 2  AROYAN—Academic; Purple,- School: A. A. Council 4,- Monitor, Chairman 2,- Clubs: German 4; Hi-y 4; Table Tennis 4; Sports: Soccer, Numerals 4,- Football, Junior Varsity 3; Tennis, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, Captain 4; Class: Oak, Committees, Dance 4, Executive 4, Party 4; Home Room Salesman 2, 3 • ASHWORTH—General; Purple • AYRES-Academic, Purple, School: Upi-Dah, Art Editor 4,- Clubs: Archery 4; Girls’ Bowling 4; Class: Oak; Committees, Dance 4 BAADER—Scientific,- Purple; Clubs: Riding 3; Table Tennis 4,- Stamp 2,- Class: Committees, Dance 4, Play 4  BACH—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Library 3; Riding 2 BALL—Commercial; Gold  BANKS—Academic,- Gold, School: South Eastern District Orchestra 4 ELIZABETH SARAH AYRES 107 Creitri w Ro d Upper Djrb, CHARLES| BAAOER 911 Ormond Arrnue Drc« l Hill ADELAIDE f. SACH 1113 Drtitl Avrn r Drc.el H«ll VINCENT E BALL 3427 Albcmnk Arthur Drr.rl Hill ELAINE MARIE RANI'S 639 Mr non A.cnur Upper Deck, 25 RICHARD CORDON B£CK 1007 CMdl Ai'nur Dr i«l H.ll fit o THOMAS W 8EESC 144 North Carol Boulevard uppff Oitbr ALBERT KARL BAREIS. |R Bcrlm'i Ettite Upptr Oarbf BARBARA DEAN BARTON 539 8e erl  Boult-nnl Upper Oarb CHARLES WILLIAM BECK 1007 ChiMt t Dmfl Hill p eD BAREIS—Scientific  Purple,- School; Band 4,- Band Letter 4  Clubs: Camera 4; Choral 2; German 4,- Latin 2, 3, 4  BARTON—Scientific; Purple  School: Acorn Staff 2, 3, Business Manager 4  Honor Roll; Monitor 2, 3, 4; Tribunal 3,- Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3,- Class. Commencement Usher 3  Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, 3, Party 3 BECK, C.—Scientific,- Purple; Clubs: Junior Izaak Walton League 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3  Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4  Home Room President 2, 4 BECK, R.—Scientific,- Purple,- School: Honor Roll; Monitor 2, 3 Clubs: Fencing 2, 3, 4,- Fencing Team 2, Captain 3, 4,- German 2, 3, President 4,- Junior Izaak Walton League 3  Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Executive 4, Party 3, 4, Play 3, 4,- Commencement Usher 3,- Home Room Salesman 2  BEESE—Commercial,- Purple; School: Monitor 2,- Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2  Junior Varsity Football 2 BELL, D.—Commercial,- Gold  Clubs: Choral 4,- Sports: Baseball, Numerals 2 BELL, M.—Academic,- Purple,- Clubs: Algetrarca 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Executive 2, Dance 3, 4, Party 3, Play 3, 4 BENNY—General,- Gold,- Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4 • - -q q. I luijjw DOROTHY E BELL 7183 Rulbomt Road Up| f D fby £DNA MAY 3ERCEMAN 1)42 0 .v« Up9 1 Oaibr ALBERT EOWARD BERRIDGE EOITH MILOREO BERTRAND 37)8 R«n4otpfc S«r««t Dr««! Hill 4032 Verno® Ro l Dre.d HOI 8ERGEMAN—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Choral 3, 4; Sports: Baseball, Numerals 2,- Class: Home Room Salesman 2  BERRIDGE—Com- mercial; Gold  BERTRAND—General; Purple; Clubs: Choral 4 BIEN—Commercial; Purple,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3; Choral 2, 3, 4 • BIERLy—Scientific; Gold; School: Monitor 3, 4,- Field Band 4 • BILLINGS—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Rifle 2; Class: Home Room Salesman 3 • BIRCH—General; Gold; Clubs: Archery 4; Choral 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2 BLACKWOOD—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Archery 4; Choral 4,- Latin 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 4 RlCHARO M BIEN 7103 Hue) Avenue Upper Oi b)« MAMLON BIERLY 45$ Imnjron Rojd Dr «el Mil) DORIS MARIE RUDE 802 ferret  Reid Upper Derby JOSEPH M. BUKE 7727 PtrLvxw Roid Upper Derby ESTHER BOCDEN 918 W.lde Avenue Oreiel Hill |AMES VALENTINE BOISE. |R 3224 Merehell Reed Drexel H.ll |ANET BAXTER BOLD 197 Cbepmen Avenue Lentdewnc BLADE—Scientific,- Purple,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4; Algetrarca 4,- Choral 2, 4; Dramus, Chorus 4; German 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Class: Committees, Party 3, 4, Play 4, Play Day 3  BLAKE—Commercial- Purple; Clubs: Rifle 2 O BOGDEN—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Riding 2 BOISE—Academic; Purple; School: Debating 2, 3, Co-Captain 4,- Student Council 4; Clubs: Fencing 2; Pleiades 3, 4,- Riding 2, 3; World Affairs Forum 3; Class: Play 3; Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 4,- Commencement Usher 3 BOLD—Academic,- Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 2, 3; Choral 2, 3,- Dramus, Chorus 2, Cast 3, 4, Vice-President 4,- History 3, 4,- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Latin 3; Class: Oak, Business Staff 3, Manager 4,- Committees, Candy 4, Dance 3, Executive 2, Party 2, Play 4,- Home Room President 4; Com- mencement Usher 3 BOSCH—Commercial; Gold  BOWSER, C. Academic,- Gold; Clubs: Choral 4,- Class: Committees, Candy 4, P«ay4 • BOWSER R General; Gold • Upper Dirby JOHN HAUOWtll BOYCE 34$ Norik Li«vd r«r  A«n« L nidowit 10WARD |OHN BOYER 40 Soulk Fjtmtw A rnu« Upper Djrby MILOREO CAROLE 1REARIEY 349 Hjrmori Ahum Upper Oerby BOYCE—Scientific; Purple,- School: South Eastern District Orchestra 3, 4,- Clubs: Steinmetz 3, 4; Class: Committees, Play 4 BOYER—General; Purple; Sports: Varsity Swimming 3  BREARLEY—Commercial- Gold; Clubs: Library 4,- Class-. Committees, Dance 4  BRESWITZ— Commercial; Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus,- Choral 2, 3; Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2,- Basketball, Numerals 4,- Class: Home Room Salesman 2  BRINTON—Academic; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Student Council 4,- Upi-Dah 2, 3, 4,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus, Accompanist 4,- Choral 3, 4; Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3; Hi-y 3, 4,- Pleiades 3, 4; Class: Oak, Editor 4; Committees, Dance 3, Party 3, Play 3,- Home Room Treasurer 2, 4; Commencement Usher BRITTON—Academic; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Monitor 4; Student Council 4,- Volley Ball 3; Clubs-. History 3, 4,- Hi-Y 3, 4; Pleiades 4,- Fencing 3, 4, President 2; Fencing Team 2, Co-Captain 3, 4,- Class: Play 4; Oak; Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 3, 4, Party 3; Home Room President 2, 3; Home Room Salesman 3,- Commencement Usher 3 BROWN, K.-Commerciel; Gold • BROWN, V.-General; Gold; Class: Committees, Play 3 ROBERT f C SRESWICK 747 Co  tll Avcnvr Dr 4 Mill Q £ V MARGARET TEAL BRINTON 315 E fioit4 nce Rom) AMm 29 EMILY MARIE BUCKLAND H WAYNE BUCKLEY 117 Summit Avenue Up . Ojibr MARCARET COLLINS BULLOCK 334 Windemere Avenue Lt-udowne I04S Lmdele Avenue Orevel H.ll WILLIAM L BURK 777 Shelf-eld Ro.d Ljnt-Jo- e 211 Chjpmin Avenue Ltnvdonne BUCKLAND—Commercial  Purple  Clubs: Choral 4  Fencing 3 BUCKLEY—General; Purple; Clubs: A Cappella 3, 4; Choral 2 O BULLOCK—Academic; Gold; School: Acorn Staff 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Monitor 3, 4; Clubs: Ars Poetae 2, 3; 4,- Hi-Y 3, 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, Party 3, 4, Play 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Home Room Salesman 4 BURK— General; Gold  BURKHART—Academic,- Purple; School: Acorn 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2,- Honor Roll; Clubs: History 4; Latin 3, Vice-President 4; Le Cercle Francais 4 0 BURLIN—Scientific; Gold; School: Honor Roll; Gym Team 2; Student Council 4; Upi-Dah 3, Editor 4; Clubs: Algetrarca 3, President 4; Hi-Y 4; Leeuwenhoek 3, Vice-President 4; Rifle 3, 4,- Sports: Tennis, Junior Varsity 2,- Class: Oak; Commencement Usher 3  BUSCHER—Scientific; Gold; Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 4 • BUTCHER—Academic; Gold; School: Acorn, Business Staff 3, 4; Monitor 3, Chairman 2,- Student Council 3, 4,- Tribunal 3, 4; Clubs: Algetrarca 3, 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Fencing 2; Hi-Y 3, Vice-President 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3, Vice-President 4; Class: Committees, Executive 2, 4, Memorial Day 2, Play 3, 4; Color Captain 4 J CHARLES WILLIAM BURLIN 7124 Lljnleir RmiI Upp«  Djvby ROBERT K BUSCHER 538 Turn ! Avenue Drcvcl Hill MARY JAYNE BUTCHER 6337 Woodbine Avenue Overlook RUTH ESTHER BUTTERWORTH 724 Alcundcr Artnuf Dr ««l Hill P' DAVID ARLINCTON IUX n 7251 Corflord Road y A JJ Uppar Darby V' NEIS BYSTROM 1134 Roovcxli Di c Uppar Darby BUTTERWORTH—General  Gold; Clubs: A Cappella 3  Choral 2, 3, 4, Dramus, Chorus 2, 3  Class: Committees, Dance 2, Party 4; Home Room Salesman 2  BUX—Commercial  Gold  BYSTROM—Commer- cial  Purple  CADE—Academic  Purple  School: Honor Roll  Upi- Dah Staff 2, 3, 4  Monitor 4  Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4  Choral 2, 3, 4  Algetrarca 4  Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, 4  History 4  Le Cercle Francais 4  Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 2, Play 3, 4, Sticker 4 CADMUS—Scientific  Purple  School: Monitor 3, 4  Sports: Varsity Soccer 3, 4  Class: Committees, Play 4  Home Room Salesman 3 O CAMPBELL, JEAN—Commercial  Purple,- Clubs: Rifle 2,- Table Tennis 2, 3, 4  Class: Committees, Sticker 4  CAMPBELL, JUNE— Academic  Gold,- Clubs: Archery, President 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3, 4,- Riding 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 3, 4, Play 3  Home Room Treasurer 3 CARBLEY—Commercial,- Purple,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 2,- Choral 2, 3  Library 2,3 RHYLLIS EONA CADE 4045 Mariball Rajd Dr« «l Hill CEORCE WILLIAM CADMUS 132 Coplay Road X ' - A Uppar Darby I  i € I 131 BLOSSOM I CARL «904 Woo }U d A  « c 0iei«! HiH lUSTINt | CAROTHERS 824 Ch.Mi A.txue Orc.fl Hill JURINE M CASALENA o 8523 Momo« Av «iii«r i C-' Upp f D«by W VINCENT JOSEPH CATON, Q, 6951 Cl.alon 0Jd V Upptr Djrb) CARL—General; Purple; Clubs: Choral 4  CAROTHERS—Com- mercial; Gold; Clubs: Riding 2; Class: Committees, Party 2 CARPENTER—Academic; Purple; Clubs: Choral 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 3  CASALENA—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Library 4  CATON—General; Purple % CAVENDER—Scien- tific; Gold; School: Gym Team 3,- Monitor 3,- Band 4; Clubs: Choral 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Riding 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4; Sports: Baseball Numerals, School Manager 3; Basketball Numerals, School Manager 3; Rifle 2, 3, Manager 4 CHASE—Scientific,- Gold; School: A. A. Council 4; Monitor 4,- Band, Captain 4; Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, President 4,- Sports: Rifle 2, 3, Captain 4; Class-. Committees, Dance 3; Home Room President 3. Treasurer 3 • CHURCHVILLE—Commercial; Gold • 4 } i 3a jb WILLIAM KENNETH CAVENOER 923 Lmrfjlo Avfnuc • ? ■ Orocl Hill  J RUSSELL A. CLARK 315 Burnout to d Dr.xtl Hill ROBERT CLEELANO n 921 Bon Qi V Drtxtl Hill ROBERT L CLEMENTS 392 Lihoicw Avenue Oretel Hill P el? CLARK—Commercial; Purple,- Clubs: Junior Izaak Walton League 2 CLEELAND—Commercial,- Purple  CLEMENTS—Commercial; Gold CLEVELAND—Academic,- Gold; School: Honor Roll; Welfare Publicity Committee 4,- Monitor 4,- Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 3, Secretary 4,- Rifle 3; Sports: Hockey, Junior Varsity 4,- Class: Oak,- Committees, Party 3. Play 4  CLIFT—Scientific; Purple,- School: Gym Team 2, 3, 4,- Monitor 2,- Band 4,- Clubs: Fencing Team 2, 3, 4; German 3; Class: Com- mittees, Dance 3, 4, Party 3, 4, Play 3, 4  CLINCH—Scientific,- Gold CLOKEY—Academic; Purple; School: Acorn Staff 3, 4,- Honor Roll; Clubs: Latin 3, 4,- Pleiades 2, 3, 4,- Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, 4,- Sports: Hockey Numerals 3; Basketball, Varsity 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, Play 3, 4 COGGINS—Commercial; Gold; Clubs Library 4,- Class: Committees. Play 3 MARGARET ALICE CLEVELAND 152 OttrMI Ro d U| p«  Di'bj GEORGE r CLINCH 406$ Eilcn jl« Rojd Hill KATHERINE OLIVER CLOKEY S6 Goll Ro 5 Q • , I) U« r 0..6  V  U BLANCHE MARY COGCINS 227 An  Ro iI Uppc« Dj br 133 ESTELLE THERESA COLLINS 3905 D flmv n A «mj« Dr i l HIU MARIE CERTRUOE COLLINS 608 Millbjok Road Upp«f Darby RENEE MAE CONARO 378 WwnWr Road Upper Darby JAMES THOMAS COOPER 309-A Hampden Road Upper Darby Upper Darby COLLINS, E.—Commercial; Gold; Library 4  COLLINS, M.— Academic; Purple,-.CIubs; Archery 4,- Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Library 4; Rifle 4; Class: Play 4,- Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 3,4  CONARD —General; Purple; School: Upi-Dah 3, Business Manager 4; Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4,- Sports: Basketball, Junior Varsity, Captain 2; Varsity 3, 4,- Hockey, Junior Varsity 2, Captain 3, Varsity 4; Tennis, Junior Varsity 3,- Class: Color Captain 3, 4,- Committees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 2, 3, Party 2,- Commencement Usher 3  COOPER—Academic,- Gold; School: Student Council 4; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, President 4; Choral 3, President 4; Dramus, Cast 4; Pleiades 3, Vice-President 4; Sports: Varsity Swimming 3,- Class: Play 3,- Home Room President 4  CORRENTY— Scientific; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2,- Class: Committees, Executive 3, Party 2; Home Room Salesman 2  CORRISTON—Academic,- Purple,- Clubs. Girls' Bowling 4,- Leeuwenhoek 3, 4,- Library 2, 3, 4; Rifle 3, 4,- Tay- Wistalvan 4,- World Affairs Forum 4,- Class: Home Room Salesman 2, 3,- Committees, Dance 3, Party 3, Play 4 COSTA—Academic,- Gold,- School: Acorn 2, 3, 4,- Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Monitor 4,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Chess Team 2, 3, 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 3, 4,- Hi-Y 3, 4; Table Tennis 4,- Class: Committees, Sticker 4,- Home Room President 2  COULBORN—General; Purple,- Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4 • J RUTH SARAH CORRISTON 235 Maryland Avtmx Alrf n RICHARD HAUER COSTA 4017 H i y A«««uc D« « r HiU CEORCE HARRY C0UL80RN 7066 Vcrenic  Ro d Upp   Darby ARTHUR W CRANDALL, |R 310 Mirjjtt Rojd Up r Di-fcr, |0HN E. CRAWFORD 26 Igrmw   R016 Drutl Hill JOHN T CRAWFORD 4400 School Lin Dr .«l Hill CRANDALL—Academic; Purple; School: A. A. Council 3; Acorn 2, Sports Editor 3, 4; Student Council, Vice-President 4; Clubs: Choral 2; Hi-y 3, 4; Sports: Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Class: Committees, Executive 2, Party 2, Play 4 • CRAWFORD, J. E.-General; Gold • CRAW- FORD, J. T—General; Gold • CRIDLAND—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Archery 4; Girls’ Bowling, Secretary 4; Class: Home Room Sales- man 2, 3; Committees, Dance 3, Party 3, 4, Play 3, 4  CROCKETT, W. M.—Scientific,- Purple,- School: Honor Roll; Clubs: German 4,- Rifle 2,- Steinmetr 2, 3, 4; Class: Home Room President 2  CROCKETT, W. E. —Industrial Arts; Gold; Class: Home Room Salesman 2 CROSS— Scientific; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Monitor 2, 3; Clubs: Choral 4 Leeuwenhoek 3, 4,- Sports: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2; Hockey, Junior Varsity 2, 3; Class: Play 4; Committees, Dance 4, Party 2, 3 CUGINA—Scientific; Purple; School: Gym Team 2, 3, 4 DORIS KILLEN CRIDLAND 23 Oim'cIi Um l-indown. WALTER MARTIN CROCKETT. |R 4409 Bond Axauc n If) Dttitl Hill Ql U 135 NANCY ELEANORS CUNNEY 1208 HpMywood Arcflu UpP  On't RHYLLtS MAE CURRY 439 8 ir«lcr Lm Orcitl Hill JANE 8 CULHANE 2 Him« Ro d Upper D..b, SHIRLEY E CUMMINGS 257$ H 11« rei  Rwd Di«i i H.n JOHN CEORCE CUNNEY 1208 Hollywood A «nu« Upper Derby CULHANE—Commercial  Gold  Clubs; Fencing, Manager 4  Riding 2 Table Tennis 3, 4  Class; Committees, Party 2  CUMMINGS— Academic,- Purple,- School: Upi-Dah 4  Monitor 4  Clubs; Choral 3, 4,- Le Ccrcle Francais 4  Riding 2, Rifle 4; Tay-Wistalvan 3, 4,- Class: Home Room Treasurer 2 Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 4 CUNNEY, J. Scientific,- Purple,- Clubs; Commerce 4,- Le Cercle Francais 4  Rifle 4,- Class: Home Room Salesman 2  Committees, Party 2 CUNNEY, N. General,- Gold  Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4  Library 4,- Class: Home Room Salesman 2  Committees, Party 2  CURRY—General,- Purple,- Clubs: Choral 2, 3 • D’ALESIO—General,- Gold  Clubs: Choral 2,- Rifle 2,- Class: Committees, Dance 2, Party 3 DALEY—Commercial Gold,- Clubs; Choral 2,- World Affairs Forum 4 0 DAMBMAN— Scientific,- Gold,- School: A. A. Council 4,- Monitor 4,- Clubs: German 3,- Hi-Y 3; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4,- World Affairs Forum 2, 3,- Sports: Soccer Numerals 4  Golf 3, Captain 4,- Class: Home Room Salesman 2, Treasurer 3, President 4,- Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 3, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4 • RUDOLF A D'ALESIO 516 Sp«K« A ««iu« Upper Derby 1 EDWARD EMILE OATH 39 6 Dcnmtoei Av«n « Drotl Hill I IAN KENNEDY DAVIS 332 Meple Axnuc D-..«l Mill EDWIN THORNLEY DEAL 37 Wh Woodier  AveniM AWen DATH—Commercial,- Purple; School: A. A. Council 4  Gym Team 4; Monitor 4, Chairman 3,- Clubs: Commerce 4; Sports: Soccer, Varsity 2, 3, Captain 4; Class: Committees, Executive 2  DAVIS—Academic,- Purple,- School: Honor Roll,- Upi-Dah Staff 2, 3, 4,- Clubs: Algetrarca 3, 4 Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, 4,- Class: Home Room Salesman 4,- Committees, Party 3  DEAL—Scientific,- Gold; School: Monitor 3 DE ANGELO—Commercial,- Gold; Clubs: Bowling 4,- Choral 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3,- Library 4,- Riding 3 de LESS—Academic,- Purple,- Clubs: Bowling 4,- Choral 4,- Le Cercle Francais 4; Class: Committees, Play 4 DENNEY—Scientific,- Gold; Clubs: German 3,- Hi-Y 4,- Leeuwenhoek 4,- World Affairs Forum 4,- Sports: Basketball Numerals 4,- Golf, Manager 4,- Class: Oak,- Home Room Salesman 2, 3, Treasurer 3,- Committees, Dance 4, Executive 2, Party 2, Play 4  DESSENDER—Commercial; Purple,- Clubs-. Rifle 3,- Class: Committees, Party 3, Play 3  DEVIR— Academic; Purple,- Clubs: Bowling 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4 DOROTHY MARIE 0 ANGE10 165 M rtbo'ou(h Rend Upper Derby MARY RATRICIA OcLESS 336 Lincoln Atomic Upper Derby 137 «ITA DiClOVANNI 7(1 Muon Axnut Dr«x«l Hili HELEN MARILYN DIMMICK 7045 R (b «rfi« Roid Upp«' Oirbr MARGUERITE MARIE OIMMICK 7045 R db«urM Rwd Upp  Otibi f IONA FRANCES OOHERTY 22S Atl.br Rotd Upp  Ditby ESTHER ROIERTA OONAHOO •17 Ai%4tnon Axnur tj | Hili ¥ i i % DI GIOVANNI—Commercial; Gold; Class: Home Room Salesman 3  DlMMlCK, H.—Commercial; Gold; School: Acorn Staff, Typist 4; Clubs: Choral 4; Library 4; Class: Committees, Candy 4 DIM- MICK, M.—Commercial; Purple,- Clubs: Choral 4,- Library 4,- Class; Committees, Candy 4  DOHERTY—Commercial; Gold; Class: Committees, Play 4 DONAHOO—Commercial; Purple; School: Monitor 2, Chairman 4,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4; Ars Poetae 3, 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- History 3, 4,- Hi-Y 4,- Rifle 2; Tay-Wistalvan 3, 4,- Class: Commencement Usher 3; Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4,- Executive 2, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4  DONLON—Commercial; Purple,- Class; Committees, Play 4  DONNELLY—Commercial; Purple; School: Acorn Staff, Typist 4,- Clubs.- Choral 4,- Library 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 4, Party 4, Play 4, Sticker 4 DORAN— Academic; Purple,- Sports: Basketball Numerals 3; Soccer Numerals 4,- Class: Committees, Party 2, 3, Play 4,- Home Room Salesman 2 EOWARO F DOUGHERTY FRANCIS JOSEPH DOUGHERTY HELEN GERTRUDE DOUGHERTY 3SS H rnw«  A «km 508 Andcrion At hu 2 0 W«d4t A enwt Upp«' Oirbjr Df«i«l Hill Upp f Di.b, DOUGHERTY, E-General; Gold • DOUGHERTY, F.-Com- mercial; Gold  DOUGHERTY, H.—Commercial, Gold, Clubs: Choral 2, 3, Sports: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4, Hockey, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4, Class: Home Room Salesman 2, Com- mittees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2  DOUGHERTY, J.—Commercial; Purple, Class: Home Room Salesman 2 DOUGHERTY, L.— Academic, Gold, Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4  DOWNEY—Commercial; Purple  DUFF—Academic, Gold, Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4, Choral 3, 4, Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3 DULING—General- Purple, School: Gym Team 4, Clubs: Choral 2, 3 jerry oowNEr Up . Di.b, [  c V u p LET1TIA ANN DOUCHERTY M5 WclltKgloA Ro 4 U« j 0 .b, t $ J L U933 JOSEPH F DUFF 412 Kmf Rw d Upp«D«fcr •, n O'6 R08ERT WESLEY DULINC 116 No rh Ptnno l Atcnwc Upp«. Dirbr $ cD 139 WAITER DYKE 3435 Sruniwkk Ahum Dr«i«l Hill EVELYN N. ECKERT 383 8 fjrd Rwd Upper Difhy ROBERT E EOCERLY 464 Hirper Avenue Drexel Hill JOHN RICHARD EDWARDS 703 lm4«le Avenue Drexel H.II DYKE—Commercial; Gold; School: Monitor 4; Sports: Football, Junior Varsity 2, 3, Varsity 4; Class: Committees, Memorial Day 3 ECKERT—Commercial; Purple,- School: Honor Roll; Clubs: Commerce 4; Rifle 3, 4; Table Tennis 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 4, Party 3, 4  EDGERLY—Scientific; Purple,- School: Gym Team 3, 4; Clubs: Jr. Izaak Walton League 3, 4,- Class: Home Room Salesman 2,- Com- mittees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, Play 3, 4 EDWARDS—Academic; Gold,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4,- Choral 3, 4,- Chess 3,- Dramus, Chorus 2, 4, Cast 3,- History 3, 4,- World Affairs Forum 4; Sports: Foot- ball, Junior Varsity 2, 3, Varsity 4,- Tennis, Junior Varsity 2, 3,- Class: Committees, Play 4 EHLERT—Academic,- Purple,- Choral 3, 4; Sports: Cross Country, Junior Varsity 4  ENDERLE—Commercial; Gold  ENDERS—General; Gold; Clubs: Choral 3, 4,- Class; Home Room Salesman 3 ERICKSON—Academic; Purple,- Clubs: German 3,- Table Tennis 2, 3, 4,- Class: Home Room Treasurer 2, Sales- man 4 EfTON HUCHES EHLERT 2805 Hilk « t .Ro d Off.fl H.II J REARL ANNA ENDERLE 1 No  h SyOmoft $tr« l Clifton H«.|(hti CEORCE MICHAEL ENOERS 504 Broidricw Roid Uppcv Oj.fcy EDWIN A ERICKSON 530 Spvucc Awnut lippor Difby EVANS, B.—Commercial; Purple; School: Monitor 2, 4; Club ; Choral 2, 3; Sports: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, 3,Varsity 4,- Baseball Numerals 2; Hockey, Junior Varsity 3; Class: Home Room Salesman 2; Committees, Dance 3, Executive 4  EVANS, M.—Academic; Purple; School: Monitor 4; Tribunal, Secretary 4,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4,- Archery, Vice-President 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Cast 4; Hi-V 4; Pleiades 4; Riding 4,- Rifle 2; Class: Play 4; Home Room President 2, Treasurer 4, Salesman 2; Committees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 3, Party 2, 3, Play 3  EWING—Scientific,- Gold; School: Honor Roll; Gym Team 2, 3,- Upi-Dah 3, 4; Welfare Committee 4,- Hi-Y 4; Clubs-. Algetrarca 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4,- Rifle 3, 4,- Table Tennis 4; Sports: Tennis, Junior Varsity 2; Rifle Team, Varisty 4,- Class: Oak; Home Room Salesman 2, 4,- Committees, Dance 4, Party 4, Play 3, 4  EYLES—Academic; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4,- Ars Poetae 2, 3, 4,- Lc Cercle Francais 4, Class: Committees, Party 2, 3; Play 4 EYMAN—Academic,- Gold; School: Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; History Prize 2,- Upi-Dah 3, 4,- Clubs-. Archery 4,- Ars Poetae 3. 4; History 3, 4; Latin 3,4,- Rifle 3, 4,- Table Tennis 2, 3, 4,- Class: Oak,- Committees, Dance 4, Party 3, 4, Play 3, 4 • FAGNANO—General; Purple FALCO—Academic,- Gold  FALK—Academic,- Purple, Clubs: Choral 4,- Library 4,- Riding 2, Instructor 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 2 • MARGARET OCHELTREE EYLES. 1l9E Mdw R j4 v Upper Derb, ALICE FRANCES EYMAN 613 Feme Avenue C Dre.el M.II r LOUIS VICTOR FACNANO Green Line Secenc MICHAEL ANTHONEY FALCO 230 Court Avenue Upper Oiibi EVELYN HOLLOWAY FALK 1005 Wilde Avenue Drc.el M.ll 141 GEORGE W FAMICLIETTI 7206 Selim Avenv Upper Derby RICHARD RAUL FARRELL JSI Upland Way r  , ? f) Ore.elH.il J  V JAMES M | FAULKNER 51 i LucKweod Arens Upper Derby MARY ANNE FE10BAUMER 7M3 Greenwood Avenue Upper Derby FAMIGUETTI—Scientific; Gold; School: Monitor 3, 4,- Tribunal 4,- Clubs: Hi-Y 4; Rifle 2, 3; Sports: Football, Junior Varsity 2, 3, Varsity 4; Class: Committees, Party 4, Play 4; Home Room Salesman 2, 3, 4 • FARRELL—Academic; Purple; School: Acorn 3, 4; Clubs: Dramus Orchestra 2, 3, 4,- German 3; Camera, President 4,- Sports: Soccer Numerals 3; Track, Varsity 3; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2, 3. Home Room, President 2  FAULKNER—General; Gold FELDBAUMER—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Dramus 3, 4  FEN- IMORE—Scientific; Purple,- School: Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Clubs: Algetrarca 4,- Steinmetz 2, 3, 4,- Table Tennis 4,- Class: Committees, Executive 3, Play 3, 4  FERRILL—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Library 2, 3, 4 • FERRIS—Academic,- Purple,- School: Honor Roll; Clubs.- Dramus, Dancer 4,- Le Cercle Francais 4; Library 4; Riding 2, 3; Class: Committees, Party 4, Play 4 FIELD—Academic; Gold,- Clubs: Dramus, Dancer 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Library 4; Riding 3; Table Tennis 3, 4; Class: Committees, Candy 4, Dance 3, 4, Party 4, Play 4 EDWARD L FENIMORE 1125 Belfwld A   Drcitl Hill CRACE FERRILL 79 l.idt  Street Dreiel H.ll ELLA BERYL FERRIS .02 North WoodUwn Avent. Aldan MARY AMANDA FIELD 2M South Fa.roew A. «nue Upper Oarby 1 143 FINE—Commercial; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3; Archery 4; Dramus, Chorus 4; Class: Committees, Party 2, 3, Play 4  FISHER—Academic; Gold; School: Upi-Dah 2, 4; Clubs: Table Tennis 2, 4  FLEISCHMANN—Academic; Gold; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: Archery 4,- Choral 4; Latin 3, 4; Library 3, Treasurer 4,- Sports: Baseball, Numerals 2; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Play 4  FLICKINGER—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Choral 4, Fencing 4,- World Affairs Forum 4  FOLLETTE—Academic; Gold,- Clubs: Girls' Bowling 4; Table Tennis 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, Play 4 • FOSTER—Commercial; Purple  FOWLER—Academic,- Purple  FRANTZ—Academic,- Gold; Clubs: Archery 4,- Choral 4; Fencing 3; Le Cercle Francais 4; Library 4; Riding 2, 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4 • a LOIS BEULAH F0STEB JOSEPH I. FOWLER DOWS MARIE FRANTZ 128 WinheU Arena 26 North Linden Arena Apt 4-C School Lint Amu Upper Dirty Aldin Drc.l MiH j W J MARGUERITE FLICKINGER 7629 P rL..t« Ro«l Uwi Dirby ELEANOR JEANETTE FOLLETTE, 237 Co y Rood 4 U rOirby P CK CHARLES R CALLANT 33 Soul . Oil Un« franoi CENE L FRAZIER (. cD 323 Lm oln Avciwety U« do n« ROBERT FRANK FREMONT 21 Sooth Cnot Boolevjrd Upp« Oirby ALICE HELEN FRIEL 313 Shj kli«vd A «ii « Drexl H.IL-V FRAZIER—Scientific,- Purple; School: Monitor 2, 3; Tribunal 4,- Clubs: Choral 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Sports: Football, Varsity 4,- Class: Commencement Usher 3; Party Committee 3  FREMONT—Scientific; Gold; School: P.S.M.A. Orchestra 4,- Clubs: Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4,- Table Tennis 2, 3, 4 FRIEL—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Commerce 4; Girls’ Bowling 4; Class: Committees, Candy 4, Dance 3, Party 2, Play 3 GALLANT—Scientific,' Purple; Clubs: Algetrarca 4; Choral 4,- History 3, 4; Latin 2; Rifle 3; Sports: Soccer Numerals 4,- Class: Committees, Executive 3, Party 3, Play 3, 4  GALLIGAN—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 4  GALVIN—Commercial; Gold; School: Upi-Dah 4; Clubs: Choral 2,- Commerce, Secretary 4; Library 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Play 4  GANZO—Commercial; Purple,- Clubs: Bowling 3, President 4,- Archery 4,- German 2, 3,- Tay-Wistalvan 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2 GARDNER—General,- Gold,- School: Monitor 2, 3,- Clubs: Choral 4,- Riding 2, 3, 4,- Rifle 2; Class: Committees, Sticker 2 Q MARY A GALLICAN 306 K.ngJloo Ro 3 Upp«' 0 rbr 1 RALfH ARDISSON CARRASRANT I66 Spnngfow Rui1 I)W Derby MARION KERSHAW CARRETT 4 North Syomore Street Chiton Height) GLADYS CLAIRE CARRITY 61 SnnMm Rojd Upper Derby GARRABRANT—Scientific; Gold; School: Monitor 2, 3; Clubs: Choral 4; Pleiades 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3; Class: Com- mittees, Dance 3, Executive 2, 3, Party 2, 3, 4,- Home Room, Treasurer 4, Salesman 2 GARRETT—Academic; Purple,  School: Monitor 4,- Clubs: Archery 4; History 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3; Class: Com- mittees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 4,- Home Room Salesman 2 O GARRITY—Commercial; Gold,  School: Honor Roll, Distinguished Honor Roll; Student Council 4,- Upi-Dah 3, 4; Clubs: Commerce 4, Fencing 2, Rifle 2, 3, 4,- Tay-Wistalvan 4; Sports: Varsity Rifle 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 4; Home Room Sales- man 2  GAUER—Scientific; Purple,  School: A.A. Council 4, Sports: Varsity Football 3, Co-Captain 4; Varsity Basketball 3, Co- Captain 4; Varsity Track 2, 3,- Class: Committees, Executive 3, 4, PJay 4,- Home Room Salesman 3 GAWALUCH—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Jr. Izaak Walton League 2; Sports: Varsity Golf 3,- Class: Home Room Salesman 3  GIANNATTASIO—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Choral 4  GILL—General; Purple,  Clubs: Riding 4 GIL- MORE—Scientific; Gold; School: Geometry Prize 3; Student Council 4; Clubs: Ht-y 4; Steinmetz 3, President 4,- Class: Committees, Execu- tive 2; Home Room President 4 A ELAINE CIANNATTASIO 7909 Arlington Aienue Upp«r Derby •ETTE IRENE CILL 244 Meypole Roe4 Upper Derby p o WHEELER ClLMORE |R JI5 Rieemew Avenue Drtifl Hill CHARLES EDWARD CAUER ' rj 354 Owen Aitnuf I £ Dreed Hill V ' NICHOLAS |OHN GAWALUCH gs M41 Jemet Street O  £ U Drexel Hill w R06ERT VICTOR GOOD |R n Q IIJJ Dr««l A«n« rv | V!  W Dre.tl M.I  V GLAZIER—Academic,- Purple; School: Band 4; Clubs: Rifle 2; Sports: Soccer Numerals 4; Class: Committees, Play 4 GLENDENNING—Scientific; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Latin 2, Treasurer 3, 4  Table Tennis 3, 4,- Class: Oak; Committees, Candy 4, Dance 2, Play 4; Home Room, Treasurer 3, Salesman 3 GONZALEZ—Commercial; Gold; School: A.A. Council 4,- Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Sports: Varsity Tennis 3,- Captain 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 2, Party 3, 4; Home Room Treasurer 3 GOOD—Scientific,- Gold; School: Band Letter 4; Clubs: History 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3,- Sports: Varsity Swimming 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 2, Play 3, Sticker 4,- Home Room Treasurer 4  GORDAN—Academic,- Purple; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4,- Ars Poetae 3, 4,- Choral 3, 4; History 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Rifle 2; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 3, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Home Room Sales- man 2 O GORITZ—Academic,- Gold,- Clubs: Riding 3 GORMAN, A.—Academic,- Purple,- School: Honor Roll 2, 3,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 2, 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3, 4,- Class: Oak; Committees, Dance 3, Party 3, Play 3, 4,- Home Room Salesman 3,- Commencement Usher 3 GORMAN, W. —Commercial; Purple,- School: Monitor 4,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4, Choral 2, 3, 4,- oports: Soccer Numerals 4; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 2, 3, Party 2, 3, 4,- Home Room Salesman 2 |EAN KNOWLES COROON 3812 $ (  ) Unr Drool Hill GOSCH—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3; Choral 2, 4; Library 4; Class: Committees, Party 3  GOSLING—Commercial; Gold  GOUDIE—Scientific; Purple; School: A.A. Council 3, 4; Monitor 2, 3; Student Council 4; Tribunal 2, President 4; Clubs: Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4; Rifle 2; Sports: Basketball Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Foot- ball 3; Varsity Football 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Executive 4, Party 3; Home Room President 2, 3, Treasurer 4 GOUGH— Academic,- Gold; Clubs: Choral 3, 4; Sports: Hockey Numerals 3; Class: Committees, Party 4 GRABOYES—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2, 3  GRAHAM—Scientific; Gold; School: Monitor 2, 3; Clubs: Rifle 2; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Play Day 3; Home Room Salesman 2 GRANGER—Academic; Purple,- Clubs: Ars Poetae 4; Choral 2; History 3, Treasurer 4; Hi-Y 4,- Tay- Wistalvan 4,- Sports: Varsity Swimming, Manager 4,- Class: Oak; Com- mittees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3; Commencement Usher 4,- Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Treasurer 4  GREENBERG—Scientific,- Gold,- Clubs-. Le Cercle Francais 3 VIRGINIA M COUCH fi ,6 0 100  Cornell A ««oc l l C Oroel Hdl STANLEY CRASOYIS 7J41 We t Cketter Khe Upper Derby SfTTY H CRAHAM 4106 School Drciol Hill GRACE MARCARET CRANCER 31 Wellington Roed Upper Derfc Q o c MITCHELL GREENBERG 201 Aron Roed Upper Derby 147 Til WARREN sum EC CRIFFIN 1008 BollieW Avenue Oretel H.II CLARENCE H CRIFFITH 4408 Bloeenfiald Avenue Dre.el H.II NORMAN EDWARD CRIFFITHS 7214 Clinton Rood Upper Derby JEAN HARE CRIMDROD it South Linden A.«nue Atden HELEN MARCARET CROSS 398 Ljkeview Avenue Orexl Hill GRIFFIN—Academic; Purple; School: Monitor 2; Sport : Junior Varsity Tennis 2; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 3, 4; Home Room Salesman 3  GRIFFITH—Scientific; Gold; School: Band 4; Clubs: Choral 4; Class: Committees, Play 4  GRIFFITHS—Commercial; Purple,- Clubs: Commerce 3, 4; Sports: Basketball Numerals 4; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2; Varsity Wrestling 4  GRINDROD—Academic,- Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: History 3, 4; Lc Cercle Francais 4 Library 4,- Pleiades 3, 4; Table Tennis 3, Secretary 4; Class: Play 4; Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 3, 4 GROSS—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4; Library 2, 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 2  GULICK—Academic; Purple; Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Library 3; Rifle 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4; Executive 3, Party 3, 4, Play 3, 4 • GUTCHEUS—Academic; Gold; School: Gym Team 2, 3, 4,- Clubs: Jr. Izaak Walton League 3; Rifle 2 HAAS—General; Purple; Clubs: Rifle 3 HOWARD ALBERT GUTCHEUS 7054 Clover Unt Upper Derby WILLIAM BRUCE HAAS 7916 Arlington Avenue Upper Derby HACKETT—Commercial; Gold; School: Upi-Dah 4; Club : Ar Poetae 2, 3, 4; Commerce 4; Hi-Y 4,- Pleiade  2, 3, 4; Tay-Wistalvan 3, 4; Sport : Junior Varsity Hockey 2, Varsity Cheer Leading 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4; Executive 2, 4, Memorial Day 2, 3, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 2, 3; Home Room Salesman 2, 3  HAGUE— Scientific; Purple; Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 4; Class: Home Room Salesman 4  HALPIN—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Archery 4,- Choral 4; Latin 3, 4; Library 3, 4; Table Tennis 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 4, Party 2, Play 4  HAMILL—Academic; Purple,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4,- Algetrarca 4; Choral 2, 3; Le Cercle Francais 4,- Rifle 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Executive 2, Party 3. Play 3, 4; Home Room Salesman 2, 3 HANLEY—Scientific; Purple,- School: Monitor, Chairman 4,- Student Council 4,- Volley Ball 2, 3; Clubs: Ger- man 2, 3  Table Tennis 2, 3, A: World Affairs Forum 3, 4; Camera 4; Sports: Soccer, Numerals, Co-Captain 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, Executive 2, Party 3, Play 4, Sticker 4i Home Room Salesman 3 HANNOLD—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4,- Commerce 3, 4  HANRAHAN—General,- Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3.4, - Choral 2  Table Tennis 4,- Class: Committees, Party 2 9 HARDY —Scientific; Gold,- School: Honor Roll; Prizes, Physics 3; Staee Crew 2.3.4, - Clubs: Dramus 3, 4,- Hf-Y 3, 4; Rifle 2,- Steinmetz 2, 3, Historian 4: Sports: Varsity Basketball, Manager 4; Class: Committees, Party 4, Play 4; Home Room President 4 L KATHERINE MAMILI 218 HmISci Roj J Upper Ditty |OHN WELLER MANLEY 701$ H.lllop Rom) Upper Derby HELEN HARRIET HANNOLD 7323 Writ Clutter Me Upper D«b? LUCILLE VERONICA HANRAHAN 606 Eott Aienue Ore tel Hdl ROBERT A HARDY, |K 119 Outturn Roed Upper Derby 49 Si . T WILLIAM |. A. HAACRAVE 3810 Bcrfy Annu Ot« «l Hill WILLIAM ERNST HARNER 3433 A.ttiue Drc.fI Hill MARCARET ELIZABETH HARRICAN 842 Altunder A«cnu« Drciel Hill SUZANNE THEAKSTON 419 B.imont Rwd Or« «l Hill H0Te° RICHARD N, HARRISON 713 Edmgndt A««nuc Di t«l Hill HARGRAVE—Scientific; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: Chess 4; Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Fencing 2, 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4; Sports: Varsity Rifle 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Play 3, 4, Sticker 4 4  HAR- NER—Scientific; Gold; School: Stage Crew 4; P.S.M.A. Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Clubs: Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4; German 3, 4; Leeuwenhoek 4; Steinmetz 2, 3; Sports: Cross Country, Manager 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 3, Play 3, 4  HARRIGAN—General; Purple; Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4,- Class: Play Committee 3  HARRIS—Com- mercial; Gold; Clubs: Commerce 4; Sports: Hockey Numerals 3; Class: Committees, Party 3, Play 3 O HARRISON—General; Gold; School: Band 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2 HART—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Choral 2; Riding 2; Class: Committees, Party 2; Home Room Salesman 4 HATHAWAY—Scientific; Purple; School: Honor Roll, Distinguished Honor Roll; Student Council 3; Clubs: Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 4; Class: Committees, Executive 2, 4, Memorial Day 2, Party 3, Play 4 Class Treasurer 2; Home Room, President 3, Treasurer 4 HAWORTH —Scientific; Purple,- Sports: Varsity Track 3 HAWTHORNE—Scientific  Purple  Clubs: Algetrarca 4; Choral 2, 4  Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Library 4  Riding 2  Class: Home Room, Salesman 3, 4, Treasurer 3  Committees, Party 3, 4, Play 4  HAY— Scientific  Gold  School: Gym Team 4  Volley Ball 2, 3  Clubs: Fenc- ing 3, 4  Rifle 2,- Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3  Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 3  Home Room President 3 9 HEARN— Commercial  Gold  School: Upi-Dth 4 Clubs: A Cappella 3, 4 Choral 2, 3, 4  Dramus, Chorus 3, 4  Tay-Wistalvan 4  Class: Home Room, Secretary 3, Salesman 2  Committees, Dance 3,4, Party 3, Play 4  HECHT—Academic; Purple,- School: Student Council 4  Clubs: Pleiades 2, 3, 4  Class: Committees. Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4  HtLLER—Scientific; Gold; School: Band 4,- Clubs: Dramus, Orchestra 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4 HEN- DERSON—Commercial; Gold  Clubs: Choral 2, 4,- Library 2, 3, Vice President 4  Pleiades 3; Class: Play 3; Committees, Dance 3 O HERMAN—Academic; Gold,- School: Honor Roll; Monitor 3; Clubs: Algetrarca 4; Latin 2, 3  Pleiades 2, 3, President 4,- Tay-Wistal- van 4  Class: Play 3, 4,- Committees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 4, Party 2, 3; Commencement Usher 3  HEXAMER—Academic; Purple,- Clubs: A Cappella 2, 4,- Algetrarca 4  Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4,- Library 3, 4; Table Tennis 3, 4; Class: Committees, Play 4; Home Room Treasurer 3, Salesman 2, 3 lOSCPHINf ELLCNOR HECHT 7010 W yn« Arrnvr Upper Derby JAMES JOHN HELLER 119 Cerrctt R« 4 Drciet Hill 51 EMILY LOUISE HEYO 7105 Sinivm $ir« i Upp«  Oi-b, ELEANOR MARIE HICCINS 4127 Tjylof A wut Dititl Hill A LOUISE HINKLE 21 Oxford Strtol L n«do«n( NORMA  . HISCOE 504 CltndiU Roid Uppor Dub, HEYD—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Riding 3; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 3  Home Room Salesman 2, 3  HIGGINS—Commercial; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Commerce 4; Class: Oak 3, Business Manager 4; Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4  HINKLE—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Archery 4; Commerce 4; Library 3, 4; Table Tennis 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 3, 4,- Home Room Salesman 2 HISCOE—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Leeuwenhoek 4; Le Cercle Francais 4 • HISCOX—Scientific; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4  Leeuwenhoek 3, Secretary, Treasurer 4; Riding 2, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 3, Play 3,4; Home Room Salesman 2, 3, 4  HOAG—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Riding 2 • HOBDELL—Scientific; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Band, Lieutenant 4; Band Letter 3; Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, 4; Sports: Soccer Numerals, Manager 4; Class: Committees, Play 4, Home Room, Treasurer 2 • HOLDEN—Commercial; Purple; School: Upi-Dah 4; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3; Bowling 4; Choral 2; Class: Oak; Committees, Dance 3, Party 2, 3, Play 3, 4; Home Room Salesman 2, 4 • SETTE ALICE HISCOX 7210 Frnirfli Axnur Upp i Djfb, ELIZABETH ANN HOLLINGSWORTH 3S8 Windtffltr  Avcnut Lmh owim HELEN LOUISE HOOVER 19 Elm Aitnix Up?«  Ojfby FLORENCE T HOSROD 7044 R«l.« Lm Up f Djtby HOLLINGSWORTH—Scientific  Purple; School: Monitor 2  Clubs: Ar  Poetae 2, 3, Treasurer 4  Choral 2, 3, 4  Hi-Y 3, 4  Riding 2  Rifle 2  Sports: Hockey Numerals 3  Varsity Swimming 4  Class: Committees, Dance, 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4  Home Room Salesman 2  Com- mencement Usher 3  HOOVER—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Archery 4; Bowling 4; Riding 3; Table Tennis 4,- Sports: Baseball Numerals 2; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 2, Play 4; Home Room Salesman 2 HOSPOD—Commercial; Gold  HOUSEMAN, D.—Commercial; Purple; Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2 HOUSEMAN, J.—General; Gold; Clubs: Riding 2, 3; Bowling 4; Class: Committees, Dance 4, Play 3, 4, Sticker 4  HOWARTH— Scientific; Gold; School: Photography 3, 4; Clubs: Camera 4 HOWLAND—Academic; Purple; School: Monitor 2, 4; Tribunal 3 Clubs: Le Cerclc Francais 3; Riding 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4; Class: Committees, Executive 3, Play 3 HOWLEY—Academic; Purple; School: Debating 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; English Prize 3; Monitor, Chairman 4; Student Council 3; Clubs: History 3, Vice President 4; Hi-Y 4; Class: Oak; Committees, Candy 4, Dance 2, Executive 2, Party 2, 3, Play 4 OONALD M HOUSEMAN 71 Hiitlrr Raid U  dow«« |OAN HOUSEMAN 119 Mjplcwood At n«« Upp«« Dtrby 153 ' I CRACl LUCILLE HUEBNER IS5 Powrll Lane U« . De.J THUUS ANNE HUGHES 24S Hi Mind Avenue Upper Onbi HOy—Commercial; Purple; School: Home Room Salesman 2, 3,- Class: Committees, Party 3, 4, Play 4 HUBOKY—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Junior Izaalc Walton League 2; Rifle 3; World Affairs Forum 3; Sports: Golf, Varsity 3 HUDSON—Commercial- Gold; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4  HUEBNER—Commercial; Purple,- Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Riding 4; Table Tennis 4,- Bowling 4; Class: Home Room Salesman 3 HUGHES—Academic; Gold; Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 2, Treasurer 3; Le Cercle Francais 3; Riding 3; Rifle 2,- Clubs: Committees, Dance 3, Party 3 • HUMPHREYS—Academic,- Purple,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4,- Choral 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4,- Library 4,- Table Tennis 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Play 4 • HUTCHISON—Scientific,- Gold,- School: Honor Roll,- Monitor 2,- Clubs: German 3, 4, Hi-Y 4,- Rifle 3, 4,- Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3, Captain 2; Varsity Cross Country 4; Varsity Rifle 4; Class: Committees, Play 4  HUT- TON—Academic; Gold,- School: Honor Roll,- Clubs: Girls' Bowling 4,- Latin 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francais 4,- Riding 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2, 3, Play 4 VIRGINIA ANN HUTTON I OH Wilde Avenue Dreael Hill M MARIAN ELIZABETH IREDALE 62 K«yi!s«  Avenitt Upp « Djrby JOSEPH L IACKSON 303 Ashby ApjrlmtoH Upper Derby KENNETH C. JACKSON 362 Merge te RoiJ Upper Derby IREDALE—Commercial  Purple  Clubs: Choral 2, 3  JACKSON, J.—Commercial.- Purple  Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4  Sports: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, 3, Varsity 4  Football, Junior Varsity 2, 3, Varsity 4  Class: Committees, Executive 3, Party 3  Home Room President 2, 3  Com- mencement Usher 3  Class: Vice President 2  JACKSON, K.— General  Purple  School: Monitor 3  Tribunal 3; Clubs: Commerce 4 Hi-Y 3, 4  Sports: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 4,- Class: Committees, Executive 2, Party 3 C JAMISON—Academic,- Purple  School: Honor Roll,- Upi-Dah Staff 4,- Clubs: A Cappella A: Ars Poetae 4  Choral 3, 4  Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Riding 2  Table Tennis 2, 3, 4,- Tay-Wistalvan 4,- Sports: Hockey, Numerals 3  Swimming Varsity 3, Captain 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4,- Home Room Treasurer 4  JARRARD—General,- Purple JENKINS—Academic,- Gold,- School: Honor Roll  Volley Ball 2 P.S.M.A. Orchestra 3  Clubs: Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3  Class: Com- mittees, Play 3,- Home Room President 4 JENSEN—Commercial Gold,- School: Acorn, Typist 4,- Upi-Dah, Typist 4,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Class.- Committees, Party 4, Play 4,- Home Room Salesman 2 JOACHIM—Scientific  Purple,- School: A.A. Council 4,- Volley Ball 2,- Clubs: Choral 2, 3,- Sports: Soccer, Numerals, Co-Captain 4,- Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 4,- Basketball, Varsity 2, 3, Co-Captain 4  Class: Home Room, Salesman 2,- Committees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 3  Memorial Day 2, 3, Party 2, 3,- Commencement Usher 3 • MARJORIE ANN JAMISON i 2 W.ndcmere Avcno Umdownc ELIZABETH JARRARD 2806 De.o« Une Dft««l Hill 0 ie o HELEN L (OWNS 923 W.W  A r«nuc Dr«i«l Hill N MAUI ACATMA JOHNSEN 6901 tiltimorc A  t U ido n ICT7E S |0NES 7922 l  Hy  oulc  rd Upp«' RUTH  ]0N£$ 35 Clow.djl  Ar««ut Upptf Ojrbr JOHNS—Academic; Gold; School: Honor Roll; Clubs; A Cappeila Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4,- Library 2; Pleiades 4; Riding 2; Class: Play 4; Committees, Dance 2, Party 3; Home Room Salesman 2 JOHNSEN—General; Gold  JONES, B.—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2; Class: Com- mittees, Play 3, 4 JONES, R.—General; Gold; Clubs: Choral 3, 4  KATES—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Archery, Secretary 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3, 4  Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2, 3, Play 4 • KAUFFMAN—Scientific; Gold • KEEGAN, H.—Aca- demic; Gold  KEEGAN, J.—Scientific; Purple,- Clubs: German 4,- History 4; Rifle 3; Class: Oak,- Home Room Treasurer 3,- Com- mencement Usher 3 ELEANOR KATES 219 Sjnt r4 Rwd llpfx  Ojrhv 1 MARION R KElTHLINE 303 A.on Rwd U W Dj by |OHN THOMAS KELLY 1021 Blythe Atcnur D e l Kill MARIE BERNADETTE KELLY 107 H fnfuJ«n Rwd Upp«  Dirbr KEITHLINE—Academic  Gold  KELLY, J.—General; Purple,- Club : Choral 2, 3, 4  KELLY, M.—Academic,- Purple; Clubs: Library 4 • KELLY, R.-General, Gold • KEMNER-Aca- demic; Purple,- Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Class: Committees, Play 4 KERR—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: A Cap- pella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4 KETLER—Commercial; Purple,- Clubs: Choral 4; Commerce 4,- Sports: Baseball Numerals 2,- Class: Oak,- Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 4, Play 4  KING—Commercial; Purple; School: Student Council 4; Clubs: Choral 2; Commerce 3, President 4,- Class: Home Room Salesman 3,- Oak,- Committees, Play 4 RAYMOND V. JOSEPH KELLY ISO Su IKOM Rojd Dirxcl Hill VIVIAN IRENE KEMNER 49 Ktnt Rotd Upp«r Dtrby V J i 157 DOROTHY M KIRK 7SI5 We f Ch«tl«r Mi Upp . Dub | EARL KIRK. JR 255 H««tbcr oid Upp«. Djrby MARIANNE KIRK 57 Sunibin  Avcn  Upp« Oi.br WILLIAM CHARLES KIRSCHNER 7915 Wm Ch t t. Mi Dpp . Di br BARBARA JEAN KLEIN 27 C«cn L n« f.IMM KIRK, D.—General; Purple; Club : Choral 4; Library 3  KIRK, J. —General; Purple; Class: Committees, Party 3 KIRK, M.— Academic,- Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3; Riding 2; Table Tennis 3, 4  KIRSCHNER— Academic,- Gold;  School. Band 4,- Clubs: Dramus, Orchestra 4,- Rifle 2,- Stamp 2, 3, Treasurer 4,- Table Tennis 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Class: Home Room Salesman 2; Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2 KLEIN —Academic; Gold; Clubs: Choral 3, 4; Riding 2, 3; Class: Com- mittees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Sticker 4 KLFIN- FELDER—Scientific; Purple,- Clubs: German 2, 3; Riding 2; Sports: Soccer, Numerals 4, Football, Junior Varsity 3, Varsity 4,- Swimming, Junior Varsity 3, Varsity 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3; Home Room Salesman 2, 3  KMECO—Commercial; Gold; Sports: Varsity Soccer 3, 4 0 KNOX—General; Purple WILLIAM KLEINfELDER 6 6 fan Aren D.exel Hill STEPHEN GEORGE KMECO W7 |$!r«f Dt«i l Hill fRANKLIN ROBERT KNOX 93 North Uium Avr.M LjauSomk CEORCE WILLIAM KOHLER 21? Noifh W,combe Avrn « Ljfl(do«n« 8ETTIE M KOMPAS! 5817 Hue  A e«uc 0 eiel Hill ROBERT CEORCE KORPMAN 264 Sjnlord Ro.d Upper D ib KOHLER—General; Purple,- School: Band 4,- Clubs: World Affairs Forum 3, 4; Sports: Basketball Numerals 3; Class: Home Room, Sales- man 2,- Committees, Dance 2, Party 2, 3, Play 3, 4 KOMPASS- Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Bowling Treasurer 4; Le Cercle Francais 3,- Library 2, 3,- Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4' Home Room Salesman 2  KORFMAN—Commercial; Gold; Sports: Baseball, Varsity 3  KORN—Academic,- Gold,- Clubs: A Cappella 2, 3, 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4,- Riding 2; Class: Committees, Party 3, Play 4,- Home Room Salesman 3  KRAEMER—General; Purple  KREIDLER—Academic,- Purple,- School: Debating 3; Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3,- Class: Home Room Salesman 2, Treasurer 4, Secretary 2 KRUHMIN—Academic,- Gold,- Sports: Varsity Track 3; Class: Home Room, Salesman 3  KRUMBOLDT, J.—Commercial; Purple, Class Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Play 3; Home Room, Salesman 2 • HELENE LOUISE KORN 1007 Wilde A .nu« Dtoiel Hill CHARLES EDWARD KRAEMER 235 PjrV«  Avenvr Upper Derby 159 WILLIAM E. KRUMBOLDT 7078 Cfttnwood Avenue Uppei Djrbv CHARLES VARTAN KUM|AN 129 S uth F«irvxw Avrnvt Uppe. Oe.b, JOHN HENRY KUNKLC 7113 Hilltop Rwd Upper Diibr SIDNEY KWAIT C JW3 Mjrtlull Ro d V D-c «l Hid Droel Hill KRUMBOLDT, W.—Commercial; Gold; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Play 3  KUMJAN—General; Purple; Clubs: History 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; World Affairs Forum 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2, 3, Play 3; Home Room, Treasurer 3, Salesman 3 KUNKLE—Scientific; Purple; Class: Home Room, Salesman 4 KWAIT—General; Gold; Clubs: Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4,- South- Eastern District Orchestra 3,4  LABOR—Scientific,- Purple,- School: Monitor 4; Class: Home Room, Salesman 2, 3, 4; Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 2, 4, Play 3  LABRASCA—Academic; Gold; School: Prizes, Art 3,- Monitor 3; Upi-Dah Staff 3, Art Editor 4; Volley Ball 3; Clubs: Hi-y 4,- Sports: Numerals, Basketball 3; Class: Oak; Com- mittees, Play 4; Home Room, President 2, 4 LAMBERT—General,- Gold; School: Gym Team 2, 3, 4 LAUE—Academic,- Purple,- Clubs: A Cappella 3, 4; Bowling, Vice President 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 3,- Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 2, 3, Play 3; Home Room, Salesman 2 WALTER LAMBERT 7037 CWe Uw Upper Djtbr ELLEN CORINNE LAUE 218 ClctKO« Roxl Upper Ojibf 1 VIRGINIA HELEN LAWLEY 4100 BontoO Avenue Dnid Hill KITTII L LEAMINC 720) SeHen Art... Upper Derby DORIS C LEATHEM 117 South Ceiol BouWverd Upper Darby LAWLEy—Academic,- Purple,- School: Monitor 3, 4,- Clubs: Choral 4,- Le Cercle Frencais 4,- Library 4; Class: Committees, Candy 4, Dance 3, 4, Party 4 • LEAMING—Scientific; Purple,- School: Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Monitor 2, 3; Clubs: History 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,- Latin 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4,- Sports: Baseball, Numerals 2,- Basketball, Junior Varsity, Captain 2, Varsity 3, 4,- Hockey, Varsity 2, 3; Tennis, Varsity 2, 3; Class: Committees, Play 4  LEATHEM—Academic,- Gold,- Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 2, 3, President 4,- Sports: Basket- bill, Varsity, Manager 4,- Class: Committees, Candy 4, Dance 3 LEE—Commercial; Gold,- Clubs: Library 4  LEHNDORFF—Scien- tific,- Purple,- School: Home Room Salesman 2, 3, 4,- Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 2, Secretary 3, 4; Sports: Baseball, Numerals 2,- Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Class: Committees, Candy 4, Dance 3, Party 4, Play 4,- Home Room, Vice-President 2 LEONARD, J.—Scientific,- Purple,- School: Gym Team 2, 3,- Home Room Salesman 3,- Band 4; Clubs: Riding 3, Instructor 4,- Class: Committees, Play 4  LEONARD, R Academic,- Purple,- School: Band 4,- Clubs: Rifle 2; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Memorial Day 2, Party 3; Home Room, President 2 LeVAN—General; Gold,- Clubs: Choral 2,- Table Tennis 2, 3; Treasurer 4, Sports: Hockey, Numerals 3,- Class: Play 3,- Committees, Dance 3, Party 4, Play 4 • MABEL CATHERINE LEE 523 Tanberlehe Roed Upper Djrby FLORENCE D LEHNDORFF 240 Linden Avenue Upper Derby fOHN ALEXANDER LEONARD 126 Real Roed Upper Oerby ROBERT L LEONARD 70S Turner Avenue Drevel Hill DOROTHY ELIZABETH LeVAN 20 North Fei vtew Avenue Upper Derby 161 SARA |EANNE LEWIS 655 Copier Rood Upper Differ VIRGINIA S. LEWIS 7006 Clerelond Arenae Upper Differ HARRY LINN 7200 Hilltop Rood Upper Dorbr WINIFRED STALKER LLEWELLYN 4027 Terler Avenae Dreael Hill JANET MARIE LOMAN 1209 Dreiel Arenae Drerel Hill LEWIS, S.—Commercial; Gold; Club : A Cappella Chorus 3, 4,- Choral 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 2, 4, Cast 3; Library 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 4, Play 4  LEWIS, V.—Commercial; Purple,- Sports: Hockey, Numerals 3 LINN—Scientific; Purple,- School: Honor Roll; Stage Crew 2, 3, Chairman 4,- Clubs-. Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Executive Com- mittee 3, 4,- Steinmetz 2, 3, Vice-President 4,- Class: Committees, Party 2, Play 3, 4  LLEWELLYN—Commercial; Purple  LOMAN— Scientific,- Gold,- School: Monitor 2,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4,- Choral 2,- Leeuwenhoek 2, Vice-President 3; Class: Committees, Executive 2, 4, Party 2,- Home Room Treasurer 3; Commencement Usher 3 LORD—Scientific; Purple  LUDT—Academic,- Purple,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3,- Archery 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Riding 2,- Class: Committees, Party 2, Play 3, 4 • LUTY—Commercial; Gold,-Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4 Drf i l Hill MILDRED ANN LUDT 919 Morgjn Av «u« Drt« l Hill JOAN MARIE LUTY IS6 RUnckird Ro d Dre« l Hill HOWARD T£N 8ROECK LUTZ 318 Nortli UnwJowno Atony WILLIAM IDWIN M.cADAM 243 Soulk Foirtitw Aten  Upo«r Oortry RAYMOND LESLIE M CRECOR. 109 Cr«ttt t. Rood Up r Dirk LUTZ—Academic; Gold; School: English Prize 3; History Prize 3; Band 4; Clubs: Riding 2, Instructor 3, 4; Class: Oak, Business Staff 3, Manager 4  MacADAM—Commercial; Purple,- School: Monitor 3; Clubs: HUY 3, 4; Sports: Wrestling, Varsity 2, 3, Capta in 4; Class-. Home Room Treasurer 3 • MacGREGOR — Scientific; Gold  MacKENZIE — Academic; Gold; Clubs: Bowling 4; Latin 3; Library 3, 4 • MacLAREN—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Riding 3; Class: Home Room Salesman 4 MacMULLEN — Commercial; Gold; School: Honor Roll; Monitor 2, 4; Welfare Chairman 4,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Secretary 4,- Fencing 2,- Hi-y 2, 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, Executive 4, Party 3, Play 4 MADDAMS—Scientific; Purple,- School: Debating 2, 3, Co-Captain 4,- Honor Roll; Monitor 3; Clubs: Choral 2; History 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4,- Leeuwenhoek 4, World Affairs Forum 3, Secretary 4,- Class: Committees, Party 3 MAGEE—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Algetrarca 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Dancer 2; Table Tennis 4,- Sports: Hockey, Numerals 3; Basket- ball, Junior Varsity 2, 3, Varsity 4 • I DOROTHY L MCLAREN  f 26 MjpW A«onu  tj  ■ Upp   0 rby FLORENCE ELIZABETH MicMULLEN 833 Moton Atony Dreatl Hill KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MADDAMS 242 («latent Rood ) I (s JJ Droaol Hill V • AWin 163 HELEN MARIE MALEHORN )S South Si tr-N«ith St« «t Upt ' Di b |ACK NORMAN MANLOVE 524 Elm ArcniM Upper Dirtry HELEN S MANN 12) Wjj«  Am« Aid  CLORIA JANE MARCUS 22 HtjtKfi RMd Upper 0 «bf JOHN IOSERH MARLEY 276 lurmexi Rod D't.,1 Hilt L Id MALEHORN—Commercial; Purple; School: Acorn Staff 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 4, Party 4, Play 4  MANLOVE—Commercial; Purple,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Dramus, Cast 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 2 MANN—Academic, Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Algetrarca 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Class: Committees, Play 4 9 MARCUS—Academic; Purple; School: Honor Roll; English Prize 2; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, Cast 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Francais 4,- Library 2, 3; Class: Committees, Dance 2; Home Room Sales- man 2  MARLEY—Commercial,-Purple  MARSHALL—Scien- tific; Gold; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: Algetrarca 2, 3, 4,- Latin 2; Le Cercle Francais 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4 MARTIN—Academic; Purple; Clubs: Choral 4; Riding 2 MARX—General; Purple WALTER H MARSHALL 105 South C«roi touU«..d SHIRLEY MAE MARTIN 11)7 Morgen A«nur IETTY ANTIONETTE MARX 70M Greenwood Avenue MATHIAS—Scientific; Gold; Sport : Junior Vanity Football 3; Claw: Committees, Executive 3  MATTHEWS—Academic; Gold; School: Monitor 4; Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 4; Library 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 3, 4, Play 4  MAY—Academic,  Purple; Clubs: Algetrarca 4; Latin 4,- Rifle 2; Bowling 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2, 3  McCALLISTER—Commercial; Gold; School: A. A. Council 2, 4; Honor Roll; Clubs: Choral 2; Commerce 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Hockey 4; Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4; Class: Gold Color Captain 3; Commencement Usher 3; Committees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 4, Party 2, 3, 4; Home Room President 2 McCANN—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Choral 2; Dramus 2, 3, 4; Library 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 4, Executive 3, Party 2 McCARTER—Academic; Gold; School: Acorn 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3; Ars Poetae 2, 3, 4; History 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 3, Secretary 4; Class: Committees, Candy 4, Dance 2, Executive 3, Party 2, Play 3, 4  McCARTHY—Commercial; Pu ple; School: Band 4  McCORD—Scientific; Purple; School: Physics Prize 3; Volley Ball 2; Clubs: Choral 4; Steinmetz 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Class: Committees, Party 3 DORIS MARIE McCAUISTER 7105 Avenue Upp«f Dirbj (OSlfHINE VIRGINIA McCANN 196 North Midnon Avenue Upptr Drtbr AN'TA CAROLINE McCARTER 1108 S lli«W Avenue Dft.el HiU 165 WILLIS I MeCORMICK 334 SprinjMd Rojd Aldin IOWIN DOUCLAS5 MtCOY. JR. 116 Copier Rojd Upp«  0 .br BETTY I M CUUOUCH 7041 Greenwood Avenoc Upper Derby WILLIAM THOMAS McCULLOUCH 7041 Greenwood Aveave Upper Oerby McCORMICK—Scientific; Gold; Club : German 4; Table Tennis 4; World Affairs Forum 4; Sports: Soccer, Varsity 4 O McCOY— Academic; Gold; Clubs: Rifle 4; Sports: Soccer Numerals 4 McCULLOUGH, B.—Commercial; Purple; Class: Committees, Dance 3; Home Room Treasurer 3  McCULLOUGH, W.—General; Purple; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; World Affairs Forum 2; Sports: Varsity Track 3; Class: Play 4  McDONOUGH—Academic; Purple; Class: Home Room Salesman 2  McGAREY—Scientific; Gold; Clubs: Algetrarca 4; Class: Committees, Executive 4, Sticker 4; Home Room Salesman 4  McGETTIGAN—General; Purple; School: Monitor 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3, Varsity Football 4; Class: Committees, Executive 4  McGIBBON—Scientific; Gold DONALD McDONOUCH 18 S mkin« Avrnirt Upp f 0 rby VERDUN R McCIBBON 138 No tK Eumtw A «rw« Upp«« Di'by 1 DOROTHY ELIZABETH McCRATH 46 loco Reid frimoi DAVID McKAY 666 Emm Axam D««itl HIM MARION M KAY School L n«   d Unidow   Arena Drr.tl H.II McGRATH—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Choral 3  Library 3, 4; Class: Committees, Party 3  McKAY, D.—Scientific; Gold; School: Algebra Prize 2; Clubs: Chess 2, 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Steinmetz 2, 3, 4 McKAY, M.—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2  McKINNEY— Academic; Purple; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3; Choral 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 2; Home Room Salesman 2, 3 MEANEY —Scientific; Gold; Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 3; Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Rifle 4; Sports: Rifle, Varsity 3, 4; Class: Committees, Party 3, Sticker 4; Home Room President 3, Treasurer 4  MELL—Academic; Purple; School: Monitor 4; Clubs: Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3; Rifle 2, 3, 4; Stamp 2, 3; Class: Commencement Usher 3; Committees, Dance 2, 4, Party 2; Home Room Salesman 4  MENSECK—Scientific; Gold; Clubs: Table Tennis 4; Class: Home Room President 3  MERCER, M.—Commercial; Purple; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 3, Play 4 MATTHEW HALL McKINNEY 306 S urh $•  • , D uPp.f D«rb   e K HN ALLEN MEANEY 346 WifM Av n«« Ljnutow 167 WILLIAM 5 MERCER | ISJJ Li«4l«  A en« hHl d«I H4 EDNA ELSIE MEREDITH 7024 C ««nwoo 5 A n « Upp«- D rbr FRANCES ANN MERRELL 7107 S H«n A «u« Uppei Djfbf DONALD WAYNE MERRIMAN 72S CeDrnbfook A «« « Df..«l HJI MARION DUVALL MILLARD 235 Suit Ro J Uppt' Dlfbt i MERCER, W.—Scientific; Purple; School: Monitor 3; Clubs: Riding 2; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 3; Home Room President 2, Salesman 2 • MEREDITH—Commercial; Gold; School: Acorn 4; Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Commerce 4; Rifle 4; Class: Committees, Dance 4, Party 4, Play 4; Home Room Salesman 4  MERRELL—Academic; Purple; School: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 2, 4, Chairman 3; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3. 4; Ars Poetae 3, Secretary 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Dancer 2, 3; Hi-7 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Rifle 2; Tay-Wistalvan 3, 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3, Varsity Hockey, Captain 4; Varsity Swimming 4. Varsity Tennis Manager 4; Class: Committees. Dance 2, 3, 4, Memorial Day 2, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3 • MERRIMAN—Scientific; Gold; School: Acorn 2, 3, Editor-in-chief 4,- Monitor 2; Tribunal 3; Student Council. President 4; Clubs: Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3. Varsity Basketball 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, Executive 4, Party 3; Home Room President 2, 3  MILLARD—Academic; Gola; School: Acorn 2, 3, Exchange Editor 4; Clubs: Latin 3, 4; Rifle 2; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Executive 4, Party 3, Play 4  MILLER, H.— Academic; Gold; Clubs: Archery 4.- Le Cercle Francais 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Play 4, Play Day 3 • MILLER, J.—General; Purple; School: Volley Ball 2, 3,- Band 4; Clubs: Choral 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4  MILLER, M. —Academic,- Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3. 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4; Class: Home Room Salesman 2, Treasurer 2 HELEN RANCOAST MILLER tlOSwnmil A««aim Up   0 t r JOHN E MILLER 9 Norlh R nno L A c « U«J(X' Dj by MARIORIE MAY MILLER RtA«o L Apjttm«n!i Upjwr D fbr Q • OORIS MITNICK Eliubrth Minor Apft Upper Djrbr MARION ANNI MOESLEIN 3210 Mrrtkjll Rood Dr.« l Hrfl fAY MOMNEY 923 Tuntil AvrnM Drtxl Mill MITNICK—Academic; Gold; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: A Ceppella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, Cast 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, Treasurer 4; Library 2, 3; Class: Committees, Dance 2; Home Room Salesman 2, 3, 4 MOESLEIN—Academic; Purple; School: Acorn 2, 3, Assistant Business Manager 4,- Honor Roll; Clubs: Dramus, Orchestra 2, 4; German 2, 3, Treasurer 4; History 3, 4; Library 3, Secretary 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4; Home Room Treasurer 2, Salesman 2, 3 0 MOHNEY—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 4; Pleiades 4; Rifle 4,- Class: Committees, Play 4  MOON— Academic,- Purple,- Clubs: A Cappella 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4 MOORE, E.—Commercial; Purple,- Clubs: Rifle 2,- Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 2, Play 3,- Home Room Salesman 2 MOORE, W.—General; Gold  MORAN—Commercial; Gold; Class: Committees, Dance 3,- Home Room Salesman 2, 4 MORRELL—Academic,- Purple,- Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Junior Varsity Hockey 2, Varsity Hockey 3, 4 • DAVID ERNEST MOON 12 Ktnmert Rold Upper Drrby EOWIN THOMAS MOORf 2123 Renirfh Axnor Upper Dirt} WARREN IUHMANN MOORE 1025 Drrirl Armor Drr.rl H.ll CLAIRE MORAN 1121 Drnrl Armor Ore «el H.ll Upper Derby 169 XOSERT L MORRIS 919 Andcnon A.onwa Orel H.M MYRTLE |ANET MORRISON 80 Spnnjtofl Roid Upper Darby S VIRCINIA MORROW 102 North Stole Reed Upper Derby RAUL MUENCH 3401 School La«c Drool Hill • 'O LOUISE MURPHY tt 7105 Seller  AvmM v Upper Derby MORRIS—General; Gold; Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, 4; Sports: Varsity Rifle 3 MORRISON—Commercial; Gold; School: Monitor 3; Clubs: Choral 2; Pleiades 4; Class: Committees  Dance 3, 4 Q MORROW—Academic; Purple; School: Debating 2, 3; Distinguished Honor Roll: Biology Prize 2; History Prize 3, Advanced Biology Prize 3, Student Council 4; Upi-Dah 3, 4; Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 3, Trea urer 4; History 3, 4; Hi-y 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Rifle 2; World Affairs Forum 4; Sports: Hockey, Numerals 3; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4  MUENCH—Academic; Purple,- Clubs: German 2, 3; Sports: Soccer, Numerals 4; Junior Varsity Football 2 MURPHY—Academic; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4; Choral 3, 4; Sports: Varsity Tennis 3; Class: Committees, Play 4,- Home Room Salesman 2 0 MYLES—Commercial; Purple; School: Monitor 2, 4; Volley Ball 2  NAUGHTON—Scientific; Purple; Clubs: Choral 2, 4; Hi-Y 4; Sports: Varsity Baseball 2; Class: Home Room Salesman 3  NAYE—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4 4 DAVID MYLES School L nt and Lantdo n« Akkuc Droid Hill (AMES JOSEPH NAUGHTON 8421 Wait Cha.tr- P.h. Upo«« Darby |OHN DOWNS NAYE r Q 914 Wild  A a« a V 1' Dra.cl Hill 1 JACK NEAL 329 M plt Ar «u« Ot . l Hill EDWARD JOHN NEITHAMMER 622 Mtpl« Avenue AM n KATHERINE EULMER NELSON 3218 Cirrttl Rojd Drotl HiH NEAL—Academic; Purple; Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4,- Class: Com- mittees, Executive 4; Home Room Salesman 3 9 NEITHAMMER— Scientific; Gold; School: A. A. Council 4; Clubs: Algetrarca 3; Sports: Soccer, Numerals 4; Varsity Swimming 2, 3, Captain 4,- Class: Home Room President 3, Treasurer 4  NELSON, K.—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2  Le Cercle Francais 3; Riding 2  Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 4 C NELSON, J.—Scientific,- Purple; Clubs: German 3, 4; Class: Home Room Salesman 4 NEUMAN— General; Purple,- School: Monitor 2, 3, 4; Tribunal 2; Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Dancer 3, 4,- Riding 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 2, 3; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2 O NEW—Scientific; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: Rifle 2, 4; Class: Committees, Executive 3, Play 4; Home Room President 3  NIBAUER—Academic; Purple; Clubs: History 4,- Table Tennis 4  NICHOLSON—Academic; Purple IOSERH WALTER NELSON 6923 Clinton Rood Upper Ottbr JANET LOUISE NEUMAN 317 Wi|M Avenue Lentdownc 171  4 ALEXANDER OAKES M44 Mj.jViII Oi««el Hill ELEANOR O «RIEN S) • 17 North Fiimow Avenwt Upp«  Ddby 4 SHIRLEY ANNE EAYETTE NISSEN 315 South Sidt Rood Upp«f Darby AURIAN DORIS NULL 212 Hitibw Road Upper Darby NISSEN—Academic; Purple; School: A. A. Counci! 3; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; English Prize 2; Biology Prize 2; Art Prize 3; Monitor 3; Clubs: First Aid and Social Service, Historian 2, 3, 4; History 3, 4; Hi-y 2, 3, 4; Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4,- Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Junior Varsity Hockey 2, Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Class: Oak Staff; Committees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 2, Party 2, 3, Play 4, Sticker 4,- Commencement Usher 3; Home Room Treasurer 3 NODINE—Academic; Purple; School: Monitor 2; Student Ccuncil 2; Tribunal 2; Clubs: Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Class: Play 3, 4,- Committees, Dance 3,- Home Room Treasurer 3, President 4 NULL— Commercial; Gold; School: A. A. Council 4,- Clubs: Library 4; Sports: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4  OAKES—General; Gold O’BRIEN—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4,- Sports: Baseball, Numerals 2,- Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2, 3, Play 4  O’HARA—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Choral 4 OLIVER—General; Purple; School: Monitor 2; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Riding 2,-Sports: Basketball, Numerals 3 9 O'NEAL—Academic; Gold; Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2, 3,- Varsity Wrestling 4 • 1 COWARD O'REILLY $20 LmWoolt Rojd U . Oi.br IOASNC PALMER 918 M« (jn A.cnvf 0.(1«! Hall IUNE PARRIS 647 ShjJ«Uiul An Dr« 4 H.ll O'REILLY—Commercial; Purple  PALMER—Academic; Purple,- School: Honor Roll; Prize , English 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Club : A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Archery 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, Cast 3, 4. President 4; Fencing 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Class: Treasurer 3, 4,- Committees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 2, 3, 4, Memorial Day 2, 3, Party 2, 3, Play 3, 4 PARRIS—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Bowling 4; Riding 4,- Table Tennis 4; Class: Committees, Play 3, 4; Home Room Salesman 2  PARRISH—Academic,- Purple,- Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; First Aid and Social Service 2, 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Party 2, 3  PASKER— Commercial; Gold  PAUL—Commercial; Purple,- School: A. A. Council 3, 4,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4,- Choral 2,- Sports: Cheer Lead- ing, Varsity 2, Captain 3, 4 ® PAYNE—Scientific,- Gold; School: Honor Roll,- Home Room Salesman 2, 4; Clubs: German 3, 4,- Riding 2,- Table Tennis 2, 3, 4,- Class: Oak 3, Business Manager 4,- Committees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 3, Memorial Day 2, Party 2, 3, Play 3, 4 PENMAN—General,- Gold; School: Gym Team 4,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3; Choral 2,- Sports: Football, Varsity 4 NANCY |ANE fARRlSH 41)3 Cjnjft Rojd D.«x«E Hill HERBERT PASKER 2  WjmbJy Rotd Upp . 0j.br 173 FRANK | PERNA 21  Bayard Road Upp«. Darby ACNES V PETCHEL 723  Clmto  Road Upp t D rby GEORGE LOUIS PtTITGOUT 315 lineola Axnvc Lanidownr PENNEWELL—Academic; Purple,- Class: Committees, Party 4 PERNA—Scientific; Gold  PETCHEL—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Library 4 PETITGOUT—Scientific; Gold; Sports: Soccer, Co- Captain 4; Football, Junior Varsity 3, Varsity 4; Class: Committees, Party 3 • PINTER—Scientific; Purple,- School: Honor Roll; Upi-Dah 2, 3, 4; Clubs: Algetrarca 2, 3; Ars Poetae 2, 3; Fencing 2,- Latin 2,- Le Cerclc Francais 3; Library 4; Riding 3,- Rifle 2, 3, 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Candy 4, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 3, Party 4, Play 4,- Home Room President 3  PINTO—Scientific; Gold; Clubs: Riding 2, Instructor 3, Riding Master 4; Class: Committees, Executive 2, 3, 4 PITT—General; Purple,- Clubs: Junior Izaak Walton League 2, 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4,- World Affairs Forum 4,- Class: Committees, Executive 3, Party 3, Play 3  PLACE—Scientific,- Gold; School: Monitor 4: Class: Committees, Party 4 JUNE PINTU 06 South State Itoad Upper Darby BITTY MARGARET PORTER 21 Syomorc Aocnvi AkU« PORTER—Academic; Gold; School: Honor Roll 2; Clubs: Algetrarca 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Table Tennis 3, 4  POTTER—Com- mercial; Purple  PRESCOTT—Academic,- Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella 2, 3; Ars Poetae 3; 4; Choral 2, 3; Dramus, Chorus 2; Hi-y 4; Table Tennis 2, 3, President 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3, Varsity Hockey 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Play 3 • PRINCE—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 2, 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Cast 2, 3; Sports: Cheer Leading, Varsity 2, 3; Class: Play 4; Committees, Dance 3, Party 4 • PRITHAM—Academic; Gold; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4; Archery 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 2; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Rifle 2; Class: Committees, Party 3 PROTEVI— Academic; Purple; School: Acorn Staff 4; Clubs: A Cappella 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Library 4,- Table Tennis 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 3, 4, Play 3, 4  RACEK—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Library 4; Class: Committees, Play 3  RAMSEY—Scientific; Purple; Clubs: Latin 4 CHARLES WALLS «INC 300 H.tMiod A«cn vr Upper Oirbr CAROLYN MARGARET RRITHAM 112 S«BtR Ljiui Bovir.Ki) Upfxt Differ Upper Dwfer Df l Hill Upp«f Dirby 175 MART ELLEN REEDER 10 Odium «old Up   Dj 6 CLADTS MARIE RATHEELDER SiumwKk Avenue D.e«el Mill MARJORIE BALDWIN REAIL 521 Glend.le Rod) Upp f Derby HOWARD FRANKLIN REED |R ?2S Wembly Raid Upper Darbj 0i% RATHFELDER—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2, 4  REAIL— Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Rifle 3, 4; Table Tennis 4; Class: Committees, Dance 4,- Home Room Salesman 4  REED—Academic; Gold; School: Debating 4; Honor Roll; Monitor 4; Clubs: Algetrarca 3, Treasurer 4; History 3, President 4,- Hi-Y 3, Chaplin 4; Pleiades 2, 3,- World Affairs Forum 3, President 4; Sports: Varsity Football, Manager 4,- Class: Play 4; Committees, Executive 4, Party 3 REEDER—Scientific; Purple; School: Acorn 3, 4; Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4; Latin 3, 4,- Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, 4,- Sports: Baseball, Numerals 2; Class: Committees, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 4; Home Room Salesman 3 REGESTER—Academic; Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Archery 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Library 3; Riding 4; Table Tennis 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Play 4, Play Day 3; Home Room Salesman 3 REID—Commercial; Purple,- Clubs: German 2, 3; Library 4; Class: Committees, Play 3 REINHOLD—Scientific; Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Library 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 2, 4 REMY— Commercial; Purple,- School: Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4,- Choral 2, 3; Pleiades 3, 4,- Riding 3,- Class: Play 3, 4,- Committees, Party 4 GRACE GIBSON REGESTER 7006 Rerun . A t«M Upper Derby SUZANNE ELIZABETH REMY 169 Orerbill Rwd Upper Djrbr )£AN£TT£ MARION REV 230 Lm( Upp«« Onby IRVIN |ACK RICH 242 Bjyjrd Ro d Upper Derby ARTHUR S RICHARDS 4376 Woodlj-d A.rnw Or«(l Hill REV—Academic; Gold; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: Archery 4; German 3; Pleiades 3, 4; Class: Committees, Play 3, 4 RICH—Academic,- Gold,- Clubs: Junior Izaak Walton League 2; Class: Home Room Sales man 2 RICHARDS, A.—Scientific,- Purple,- Clubs: German 3, 4,- History 3, 4,- Junior Izaak Walton League 3, 4,- Rifle 2, 4,- World Affairs Forum 4 RICHARDS, H.—Academic; Gold,- School: Honor Roll; English Prize 2; Monitor 2, 3; Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, President 4,- Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Class-. Play 3, 4,- Committees, Dance 3, Executive 3,- Home Room President 4  RICHMAN—Commercial; Purple RIDGE—Academic,- Purple,- Clubs: Choral 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francais 4,- Library 4,- Table Tennis 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 4, Party 3, Play 4 RILEY—Commercial,- Gold; School: Monitor 3, 4,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4,- Choral 2, 3, Vice-President 4,- Dramus, Cast 3, 4,- Hi-Y 3, 4,- Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2, 3; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 4, Sticker 4,- Home Room President 2, 3, Salesman 2, 4  ROBERTS—General; Gold,- Class: Home Room Salesman 2 HINRY R RICHARDS JWO Alb«mnk Avtnuc 0r«i l Hill STANLEY f RICHMAN SOI Lirchwood Avenue Uppei 0i«6. AMELIA MARY ROBINSON lit St Ckjilet A««nM Ofn«l Hill ISABELLE LEE ROBINSON 260 Bortnonl Rwd Ditttl Hill RITA MARIE ROBINSON 312 Fjimrw Avcxur Uppe  Dttky CKACl M RODE8AUCH 1105 D « l Axmie Orcurl Hill JOHN WALTON ROSBOROUGM 23 Mjrlboiouch Roid r«. i V1' Upper Oi.b, V 1 ROBINSON, A.—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Class: Com- mittees, Play 3 • ROBINSON, I.—Scientific,- Purple; School: Honor Roll; Biology Prize 2,- English Prize 2,- Geometry Prize 3; Monitor Chair- man 2,- Student Council 4,- Tribunal, Secretary 3, 4; Clubs: Algetrarca 2, 3, Secretary 4,- Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4; Latin 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, President 4; Rifle 3, Secretary 4,- Sports: Varsity Swimming 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Executive 2, 3, 4, Party 2 ROBINSON, R.—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2; Library 3, President 4 RODEBAUGH— Academic,- Pur ple,- School: Honor. Roll; Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4,- History 3, 4,- Latin 3, 4,- Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 3, Play 3,- Home Room Salesman 3 ROSBOROUGH—Academic; Purple; Clubs: Table Tennis 2, 3, 4,- World Affairs Forum 3 ROTH— Commercial; Gold,- Clubs: Choral 4,- Dramus, Chorus 2; Sports: Baseball Numerals 2  ROYAL—Commercial; Purple; School: Monitor 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4,- Choral 2,- Dramus, Chorus 2, Dancing 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,- Pleiades 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2; Class: Play 3, 4; Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, Party 2, 3; Class Secretary 2,- Home Room President 2, Salesman 2  RUDOLPH—Scientific,- Purple; Clubs: Junior Izaalr Walton League 2, Treasurer 3, President 4,- Rifle 2; Sports Tennis. Junior Vanity 2 • RUTH ELLEN ROYAL 10 8 Avenue O'  «t H.ll CHARLES H RUOOLFH 180 Avon Rood Upp ' Dj'bv 1 J RUSSELL—Academic; Purple; School: Monitor 2, 3,- Tribunal 2, Vice President 4  Clubs: Ars Poetae 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Dancers 4; Fencing 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Sports: Hockey Numerals 3 Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, 3, 4, Memorial Day 3, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Class Secretary 3, 4 • RUST—General; Purple; Clubs: Choral 4 • SANDERS, ELEANOR— General; Purple; Clubs: Library 3, 4 • SANDERS, EVELYN- General; Gold; Clubs: Choral 3, 4,- German 2, 3; Library 3; Class: Com- mittees, Dance 4, Executive 2, Party 2, Play 4 SANTARLASCI— Commercial; Gold; School: Gold Color Captain 4; Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4; Sports: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Class: Committees, Executive 3, Party 3  SAYBOLT—Academic,- Purple,- Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4 SCHADEWALD—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2 SCHAPPET—Scientific; Gold; Clubs: Algetrarca 4 (OSIRH HOWARD SANTARLASCI 104 Hofttlfj Ro d Upp«  Ojrby CVUYN | SANDfRS 371 Mjujfe Ro d Upp«r O.rt!, 179 ELIZABETH MARGARET SCHLICHTER 117 Springfield R«jd Aldjn JOHN BROOKS SCHNEIDER 404« Ellcnddc Rojd Drcxl Hill RUTH MARJORIE SCHNIEOER 116 Glencoe Ro d Upper Djrbj WILLIAM I SCMOLLER 62 South Rennock A tenue Upper Oe.6, SCHLICHTER—Academic  Gold; School: Distinguished Honor Roll Clubs: Choral 4  First Aid and Social Service 3, 4,- German 3; Latin 3, 4; Library 4; Tay-Wistalvan 3, 4  Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 4, Play 3, 4; Home Room Salesman 3 SCHNEIDER, J.—Commercial; Purple; School: Upi-Dah, Art Editor 3; Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Play 4  SCHNEIDER, R.—Commer- cial  Purple,- School: Distinguished Honor Roll  Clubs: Rifle 2; World Affairs Forum 3  Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2, 3 SCHOLLER—Commercial; Gold; Class: Home Room Salesman 3 SCHULTZ—Scientific; Gold; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: Choral 2; German 3, 4,- Hi-Y 4; Latin 2; Pleiades 2, 4,- World Affairs Forum 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Executive 4, Party 3, Play 3, 4, Sticker 4; Home Room President A  SEARLE—Commercial; Purple,- School: Gym Team 4; Sports: Basketball Numerals 3; Football, Junior Varsity 3, Varsity 4  SEARLES—General; Purple,- School: Acorn 4; Clubs: German 2, 3, 4  Library 4,- Class: Committees, Party 2, 4 SEIVER— Scientific; Gold; School: Honor Roll; School Photography 3, 4,- Clubs: Camera 4,- Class: Home Room President 3 RMILIR LEWIS SCHULTZ 246 SlifC Rwd Upper Djrb, GERTRUDE LILLI SEARLES 409 Croydea Ro d Upper Derby LAWRENCE M SEIVER 241S M.lkreti Rwd Oreiel Hill DOROTHY MAE SENTMAN SOS Blfth  A m t Drti«l H.ll f),eP PRANK EOWIN SEYMOUR. |R. 131 WoodUwit A««nvt Uwi Dj.b, PIERS COULTER SHARPER «10 Bond Avenw D'c« l Hill 0' SENTMAN—Scientific; Gold; Club : Bowling 4; Riding 2, 4 Rifle 2; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2, 3, Play 3 SEYMOUR—Academic; Purple; Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, 4; Table Tennis 2; Sports: Varsity Rifle Team 3, 4  SHAFFER—Scientific; Purple; School: Monitor 3, 4; Clubs: Fencing 4; Pleiades 3, Treasurer 4; Riding 2, 3; World Affairs Forum 3; Class: Play 3, 4; Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2; Commencement Usher 3; Home Room President 4 SHANNON—Scientific; Gold SHAW—Commercial; Purple; Sports: Cross Country, Junior Varsity 4  SHIRTZ—Academic; Purple,- School: Upi-Dah 2; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, 4, Cast 3; Le Cercle Francais 4; Riding 2; Rifle 2; Sports: Cross Country, Junior Varsity 3; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 2, 3; Home Room Salesman 2, 3  SHOEMAKER—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Choral 2; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, 3, Mem- orial Day 2, 3, Party 2, 3, Sticker 2 • SIDDALL—Scientific; Gold; School: Monitor 3, 4; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4; Choral 3, 4; Rifle 2; Class: Committees, Dance 2, Party 2; Home Room Treasurer 4 PRANK JAMES SHANNON |R Dr«i«l Court Apjrfmcflli Orofl Hill ROY STILWEU SHAW Slonrkunt Court Apri Uppfr Djrbv 181 Upper Oirb IISSICA SIMON 109 S? in lo« Minor Upper Djrbl NAPOLCON |AMCS SIMPSON 3 Unron A «r u Lanvdowne ItTTY LILLIAN SMCLTZCR 209 Krypton Roid Upper Oirby SIMEN—Academic  Gold; School: Honor Roll  Monitor 4  Student Council 2  Upi-Dah 2, 4, Assistant Editor 3  Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3 Ars Poetae 3, President 4  Choral 2, 4  Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, 4  Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4  Rifle 2  Tay-Wistalvan 3, Vice-President 4  Sports: Hockey Numerals 3  Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, Memorial Day 3, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4  Commencement Usher 3 • SIMON—General  Purple  Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4  SIMPSON— Academic  Gold  SMELTZER—Commercial  Purple  Clubs: Choral 2  Library 4  Rifle 2  Class: Committees, Party 4, Play 4  SMITH, D. —Commercial; Gold  Class: Committees, Play 4  SMITH, JEAN— Commercial  Purple  School: Upi-Dah 4  Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4  Rifle 2, 3 Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2, 3, Play 3, Sticker 4  SMITH, JOHN—General  Gold; School: Monitor 3  Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4  Home Room Treasurer 4  SMITH, O.—Academic; Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3  Algetrarca 4  Choral 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4  Library 4  Rifle 4  Sports: Baseball Numerals 3  Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, Play 3, 4  Home Room Treasurer 3, Salesman 4 DORIS MAY SMITH SSI WemW, Ro d Upprr Dj'b SMITH, RENEE—Academic; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Monitor Chair- man 4; Student Council, Secretary 4; Clubs: Ars Poetae 4; History 3, Secre- tary 4; Hi-Y 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3, 4,- Riding 2; Tay-Wistalvan 4,- Sports: Varsity Swimming 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, Memorial Day 2, Party 2, 3, Play 4; Home Room Treasurer 2 SMITH, RUTH—Academic; Gold; School: Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Clubs: History 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4,- Rifle 2; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4; World Affairs Forum 4; Class: Oak; Committees, Dance 2, Party 2  SMITH, T.—Commercial; Purple; Sports: Varsity Baseball 2 • SMYRL—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2, 4  Le Cercle Francais 4 • SNOW—Academic; Purple  SOBER—Scientific,- Gold,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4  Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 4; Pleiades 2, 3, 4 Table Tennis 4; Sports: Hockey Numerals 3; Class: Committees, Play 4 • SOHNER—Academic; Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Sports: Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3 SOMMERS—Scientific; Purple,- School: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Field Band 4; Clubs: Chess 2, 3, Team Captain 4,- Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Sports: Varsity Baseball, Manager 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 4, Play 3, 4 (Aftl E SNOW. |R 77 Hjrtle? InT U wJowr « 183 RUTH ELEANOR SRAHMER . 839 Cornell At auc f £ D« i«l Hill V ‘ 0 LAURA JANE SPENCER 4015 M«nkill Roid Dr«i«l Hill PHYLLIS HELEN SPRINCEIELD 7205 s ll n A  ng« Upp   Dj by AMELIA MARY STABILE 900« W«,  Clinii' Ni« Upper 0 rb SPAHMER—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Choral 2, 3; World Affairs Forum 3; Class: Home Room Salesman 3 SPENCER—Academic,- Gold; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: Latin 3, 4; Library 3, 4; Rifle 2; Table Tennis 3, 4; Class: Oak; Committees, Candy 4, Dance 3, Party 2, 3, Play 4  SPRINGFIELD—General; Purple; Sports: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, 3,- Hockey, Junior Varsity 3, Varsity 4; Class: Committees, Sticker 4  STABILE—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Choral 4  Library 4 • STACKHOUSE—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Class: Committees, Play 3  STEIGER—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Table Tennis 3, 4  STEPHENS—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Choral 4; Commerce 4; Table Tennis 3, 4,- Class: Oak; Committees, Dance 3, Party 4 STONE—Academic,- Purple,- School: Honor Roll; Monitor 4; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; History 4; Hi-Y 4; Pleiades 2, 3, Secretary 4; Tay-Wistalvan 3, Treasurer 4,- Class: Play 3, 4,- Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3; Commencement Usher 3; Home Room Treasurer 3  4 • DOROTHEA STACKHOUSE 3216 Se'lilfr A « ur 0« 'l H.H LEWIS WILLIAM STRAHLEY III $2  Affyl« Road Hill on HARRY E STRAILEY 4$ SelWn Atchuc Melbourne Upper Darby ) d DORIS SYLER STRONG 609 Maiiaehvtctlt Avrnu A Mae STRAHLEY—Scientific; Purple,- School: School Photography 3, 4,- Clubs: Camera, Secretary 4,- Class: Oak; Play Committee 3; Home Room Sales- man 2, 4  STRAILEY—General; Gold; Class: Home Room Sales- man 4  STRONG—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Riding 2, 3, 4; Table Tennis 4  SUMMERELL—Scientific,- Purple,- Clubs: Choral 2; Le Cercle Francais 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 4 • SWEENEY—Commercial; Gold; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: Commerce, Vice-President 4,-Sports: Soccer Numerals 4 SWENSON —Academic; Gold; Clubs: German 2, 3, Secretary 4,- Le Cercle Francais 4; Library 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 4 SWINFORD— Academic,- Purple; Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 4,- Riding 3, 4,- Class: Play Committee 3  SYREN—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Rifle 2 BETTY |EAN SUMMERELI 118 AtMon Road Upper Oarby I0SERM N SWEENEY 721 CoiKwrf Avert Droti Mill ALICE HILRUR SWENSON 6924 CuiH©.d Road Upper Darby BETTY JO SWINfORO 209 Droti Co .t Apt, Drool Hill EDWARD ELLIS SYREN 1401 K«y lo«  Avenue Upper Darby 185 MARY |ANl OOLORfS TAYLOR 740) Miller Avrnuc Upper Djrbr FCRDINAND CARY TtUBNfR )R La«l Line Court Aptt Upper Djrbr WILLIAM C. THAYCR p 246 M.,po « R«4 t ) Upper De.br I  I If TTY |ANf THOMAS 7204 Seller  Avenue Upper Djrbv TAYLOR—Academic; Purple; School: Acorn 2; Honor Roll; Clubs: Ars Poetae 4,- Le Cercle Francais 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4, Sticker 4; Commencement Usher 3  TEU8NER —Commercial; Gold; School: Band, Sergeant 4; Clubs: Riding 3, 4; Sports: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Class: Committees, Party 3; Home Room Treasurer 2 • THAYER—General; Purple; Class: Home Room Salesman 4 • THOMAS, B.—Academic; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Clubs: Ars Poetae 3, 4,- History 3, 4,- Latin 3, 4; Rifle 2; World Affairs Forum 3, Treasurer 4; Sports: Varsity Tennis 2, 3; Class: Oak; Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 4  THOMAS, M.—General; Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4  THOMSON—Academic; Gold; Sports: Basketball Numerals 3 • THORNBURY—Academic; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: Algetrarca 3, 4,- Archery 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Rifle 2,- Tay-Wistalvan 3, 4; Bowling 4; Class: Committees, Candy 4, Dance 3, Play 3, 4, Sticker 4  TIMM—General; Purple; Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Sports: Tennis, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity, Manager 4 CHARLOTTf RAt THORNBURY 320 Wjjne A.«nue L n 4o «e RAUL HfNRY TIMM 125 Wil a or At«nu« Upp « Oj.br 1 DOLORES LILLIAN TOEWS IS North CMiwi .«««« AUJrt- FRANCIS TOMASVONI CORNELIA TOWNSCNO 72 U |K ' l« Upper Oerbr 723 AletewAer  ««•« Offd HiU TOEWS—Academic,- Gold; Clubs: Algetrarca 4  Choral 4; Dramus, Dancer 2, 3, 4  Latin 4; Le Cercle Francais 4  Library 4; Sports: Hockey Numerals 3  Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 3, 4, Play 4 TOMASSONE—Commercial; Purple,- School: Gym Team 4,- Clubs: Rifle 2,- Sports: Football, Junior Varsity 3, Varsity 4; Track, Varsity 2, 3 • TOWNSEND-Academic; Gold; Clubs: Rifle 3 • TUBBS, D — Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Choral 2,- Library 4; Class: Play 4; Com- mittees, Party 2 TUBBS, V.—Commercial; Gold; Class: Home Room Salesman 2  TUNNELL—Commercial; Gold; Class: Com- mittees, Play 4  TURNER—Academic; Gold; Clubs: Rifle 3; Class: Committees, Dance 2, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 4  VANAMAN—Com- mercial; Purple,- School: Student Council 4; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4,- Ars Poetae 2, 4, Vice-President 3; Choral 2, Secretary 3, 4,- Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4; Rifle 2; Tay-Wistalvan 3, President 4; Sports: Baseball Numerals 2; Varsity Hockey Manager 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, Executive 2, 3, 4, Party 2, Play 4,- Home Room President 2, Treasurer 2; Commencement Usher 3 OOROTMY VIRGINIA TUISS ' 8133 Wet  Chetler I p, r' Upper O.-br V! VAN 0 TUISS lit) W u Chet   Upper Oerbr P tfl CIRTRUDC MILOREO TUNNELL 7064 Rvth •  Un Upp  0 .bT SHIRLEY TURNER 91 Sprm(lM Ro 4 Upper Derby Upper De.br «10 T. VOGIL 23 Ridky Av «u« AMm HELEN MAC VANDERGAST l®3 North Union Av« ut j-  jt V t ROSS VonSCIVCR 215 CopUy Rwd Upp« JAMES HENRY VAULES 2420 Cr««nKill Roid Dr«i«J Hill VANDER GAST—Commercial; Gold  VAN SCIVER—Commer- cial; Purple; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4; Dramus, Chorus 2, Cast 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 4  VAULES— Scientific,- Gold; Clubs: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Sports: Football, Junior Varsity 2, 3, Varsity 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4  VOGEL—Academic; Gold; School: Monitor Chairman 4; Clubs: Algetrarca 3, Vice-President 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Sports: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 3, Play 4; Home Room Treasurer 2, President 3 VOLLERS—Academic; Purple; Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Lc Cercle Francais 4,- Riding 4, Instructress 2, 3; Sports: Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4,-Class: Home Room Salesman 2, 3 VOLTZ —Scientific; Purple,- School: Honor Roll; Band 4,- Band Letter 4; Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Party 2; Home Room Salesman 2, 4, Treasurer 4  WACHTER—Scientific,- Gold; Clubs: Archery, Treasurer 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2, 3, Play 4  WAIT—Scientific,- Gold; School: A. A. Council 4; Clubs-. Junior Izaalc Walton League 4,- Rifle 2, 3, Vice-President 4,- Sports: Rifle, Varsity 2, 3; Swimming, Varsity 4,- Class: Committees, Executive 4, Partv 3 • 1 ROBERT L«ROY WAIL 4954 Sufi Hoi 4 HiU MAUDE V. WALLACE 6724 Mjrihjlt Ro d Upp«« Darby p i?)ev HERBERT LOUIS WALTERS 164 Ckocor UU Upp r Dirbr WALL—Scientific; Purple; School: Student Council 2, 3, 4,- Tribunal 2,- Clubs: Hi-Y 3, President 4; Sports: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4,- Track, Varsity 3; Class: Play 4; Class President 2, 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, 3, 4, Memorial Day 2, 3, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4 WALLACE—Scientific,- Purple; School: Acorn 2, 3, Feature Editor 4,- Honor Roll; Distinguished Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Choral 3, 4,- Fencing Team 2; Hi-Y 3, 4,- Latin 2, 3, 4, Rifle 2, 3, 4,- Sports: Rifle, Varsity 3,- Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 2, 3. Play 3, 4,- Commencement Usher 3; Home Room Salesman 2, 3 WALTERS—Scientific,- Purple; Clubs: Algetrarca 4,- Fencing 2; German 3, 4,- Hippocrates 4,- Leeuwenhoek 3, President 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 4  WARD—Scientific,- Purple,- School: Monitor 2,- Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Party 3, 4, Play 4 WATERS—Commercial; Purple  WEDEMAN—Academic,- Purple,- School: Debating 4,- Distinguished Honor Roll; Biology Prize 2,- History Prize 2, 3; English Prize 3,- Monitor 2; Clubs: Choral 2,- Dramus, Chorus 2, 3, 4,- History 2, 3,- Latin 2, 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francais 4,- World Affairs Forum 3, Vice-President 4,- Class: Oak; Committees, Dance 2, 3, Play 3, 4; Home Room Salesman 3, 4 WEISBROD—Scientific,- Gold; Clubs: Junior Izaak Walton League 3, 4,- Rifle 2, 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 2, 3,- Home Room Salesman 2 % WEISEL—Scientific,- Purple,- School: Gym Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 4,- Sports: Soccer, Varsity Manager 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Party 2, 3, 4; Home Room Salesman 2, President 3 W WILLIAM | WARD 262 Copl y Rojd Upp«« Oirbr ROBERT LEE WATERS 7279 Wjlnul Str««t Upf ' Oiibr 189 ROBERT STEVENS WHEATON 212 larmont Roid Dmil H.M THOMAS H. WELCH 232 Un( U.t Upper Derby EVIN REESE WELCH 201 Glendtl  Rom) Upper Derby CUILLAM A WELLS 4012 H ey Areriue Dreiet H.ll  Q  ”• I WELCH, E.—Academic; Gold; School: Band 4,- Southeastern District Band 3, 4; Clubs: Choral 2; Sports: Soccer Numerals 4  WELCH, T. —General; Purple; School: Monitor 3; Clubs: Table Tennis 2; Sports: Basketball Numerals 3; Cross Country, Junior Varsity 3; Class: Committees, Executive 3  WELLS—Scientific,- Gold; School: Monitor 3,- Sports: Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2, 3, Varsity 4,- Class: Committees, Executive 3; Home Room President 3  WHEATON—General; Purple,- Sports: Soccer, Varsity 4  WHITAKER—Academic,- Gold; Clubs: Table Tennis 4  WHITE—General; Gold; Clubs: Archery 4; Class: Com- mittees, Party 3, Play 4  WHITTAKER—Academic,- Purple,- School: Monitor 3,- Clubs: A Cappella Chorus, Historian 3, 4,- Archery 4,- Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 2, 4, Vice-President 3; Le Cercle Francais 4,- World Affairs Forum 4,- Sports: Basketball Numerals 2; Hockey Numerals 2,- Tennis, Junior Varsity 2,- Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, Executive 2, 3, 4, Memorial Day 2, 3, Party 2, Play 4,- Home Room Treasurer 2, 3, Salesman 2  WHITTINGH  M—Scientific,- Gold; School: Honor Roll; Clubs.- Le Cercle Francais 4,- Pleiades 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4 • 1 LIO IROS! WIESINCCR 009 Verno   Ror 5 Dreeel Hili CEORCC JOSWM WILDS . 32 North Keyiton  Arrnoe fl Upp.r Derby Q j £ J MARY ANNA WILEY 7 Townthtp Leae EmiI Upper D fbr WIESINGER—Academic; Purple  WILDS—General; Gold; Sports: Cross Country, Junior Varsity 2, 3, Varsity 4; Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2, 3 • WILEY—Scientific; Purple; School: Acorn 3, 4; Debating 2, 4; Honor Roll; Public Speaking Prize 2; Clubs: Ars Poetae 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Fencing 2, 3, Fencing Team 4; Hi-Y 3, 4,- Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3 Secretary 4; Sports: Baseball Numerals 2; Class: Committees, Party 2, Play 4,- Home Room Treasurer 2  WILLIAMS, D.—General; Purple • WILLIAMS, M.—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Riding 3 0 WILLIAMS, T.—Scientific; Gold; School: Volley Ball, Manager 2; Clubs: Rifle 2  WILSON, A.—Academic; Gold; School: Band 4 • WILSON, M.—Commercial; Purple; Clubs: Choral 3 MARION GRACE WILLIAMS 168 W«lln (t « Ree4 Upper Derby THOMAS 0 WILLIAMS 424 urner Ahum Dre.eT H.ll ALEXANDER CAMflELL WILSON 278 Sh«H.«U Roe. Lemdowne MARGARET I WILSON 7806 Rerk A.emie Upper Derby 191 |£AN L WILSTCRMAN 3711 Hity Aunri Di l Mill MART ELIZABETH WOLF 3826 AltMMjifc A. —. Dr .«l Hill DONNA L WOLFINCCR 233 Kinpron Upp f Diibr MASON CfORCC WOOD 840 Amn n I I Dieiel Hifl jj ' 3729 Wo«tfl J A « dr Offi l Hill WILSTERMAN—Academic; Gold; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 4,- Archery 4; Ars Poetae 3  Choral 2, 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francais 3; Library 4,- Table Tennis 2, 3, 4,- Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 3, 4, Play 4 WOLF—Scientific; Purple; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: A Cappella Chorus 3; Algetrarca 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Latin 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4; Sports: Rifle, Varsity 3, 4; Class: Committees, Candy 4, Dance 3. 4, Party 2, 3, 4, Play 3; Home Room Salesman 2 WOLFINGER—Academic,- Gold; School: Honor Roll; Clubs: Algetrarca 3, 4; Archery 4,- German 2, 3, 4,- Le Cercle Francais 4,- Class: Committees, Candy 4, Dance 3, Party 3, Play 4  WOOD, M.—Commercial; Gold; Clubs: Rifle 2,- Class: Committees, Party 3  WOOD, R.—Academic; Purple; Clubs: Dramus, Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Fencing 2, 3, 4; Riding 2, 3; Table Tennis 2, 3, 4; Class: Committees, Dance 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 3, 4; Home Room Salesman 2, 3  WORTHINGTON—Academic,- Purple,- School: Monitor 2; Tribunal, Vice-President 2; Clubs: Choral 2, 4,- Dramus, Chorus 3; Fencing 2; Le Cercle Francais 4; Leeuwenhoek 2; Riding 3; Class: Committees, Dance 3, 4, Party 4- Home Room Salesman 2  wRIGHT—Academic,- Gold; Clubs: Archery 4; Choral 2, 3, 4,- Dramus, Dancer 2, 3, 4; Fencing 3; Le Cercle Francais 4,- Library 2, 4; Riding 4,- Table Tennis 3, 4 WYNN, F.—General,- Gold; Clubs: Choral 4,- Sports: Football, Junior Varsity 3,- Wrestling, Junior Varsity 3; Football Trainer 4 1 JOHN M WYNN 2H Kinjilo  Rw i U« ' Djffcy HELEN MEADE YETTER 16 No th K rlly« AvtfiM Upp« Dirby WILLIAM H ZIMMERMAN 727 L«nj Ljm Vppt  Difby WYNN, J.—Commercial; Purple; School: A. A. Council 4; Student Council 4; Clubs: Choral 3; Hi-Y 4; Sports: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4,- Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Class: Committees, Executive 3; Home Room President 4  YETTER— Academic; Gold; Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Bowling 4,- Le Cercle Francais 4; Class: Committees, Dance 3, Party 2  ZIMMERMAN—Commercial; Purple,- Clubs: Rifle 2,- Class: Home Room Salesman 2 193 9 r • • • • AVQ AVVN URKEMliSSU: FIXtD' UP TOYS L GO DOWN THANKFUL MANE 198 Horn  Room 5 Bottom Row: Cavender, Ashton, Miller, Kuti, Mrs. Geul, Morrif, McKay, Green, Scanlon Second Row: Fielder, Abram , Brown, Wilion, Abel. Gum, Manhall, Gordon. Third Row: Morrit, Powell, Lawley, John on, Conway, Oevaney, Furman CLASS Home Room 20 Bottom Row: Patterson, Badger, Smith, Wi , Mr Shenk, Hartigan, Searfoss, Bass Entrikin Second Row Grot , Stroup, Tobey .Evans, Heller, Leach, Collin , Moore, Armttrong, St ohm, Ourfce Third Row: Waldman, Hambleton, Pretton, Cranston, Ambrogi, Franklin, Lesher, Krumm, Wortley. Back Row; Bruner, Newberry, Martin, Bader, Rubenstein. Home Room 1 4 Bottom Row Gritbaum, Anderson, Emrie, Marcus, Mrs. Abrams, Lathrop, Youngfleish, Nusbaum, Clark. Second Row: Foster, Austin, Scholnik, Simboli, Wilton. Ellis, Mitnick, Sweeney, Powell Third Row: Brown, Vatey, Steinbruch, Mowry, Haim, Kirby, Bredin, Strickland, Alexander Back Row: Hurley, Wilson, Shepley, Marshall, Diggory, Lown. Rupp, Mortonson, Coni OF 1940 Home Room 21 Bottom Row: Sieverling, Banks, Collom, Finley, Mr. Brooke, Lieb, Heyl, Phillips, Ester Second Row: Pilacik, Marcoviti, Munroe, Marti, Toewt, Wolfinger, Atchison, Regan Third Row: Cahall, Barrett, Honkinson, Bivens, Saldutti, Sweeney, Mason, Durso. Back Row: Sherman, McMahon, Linder, Racek, Anderson Yocovelly, Kershes, Hadfield Homs Room 25 Home Room 103 Bottom Row: Stewart, Hael, Shannon, Averna, Eiiman, Matchica, Quigley, Newberg, Folwell. Second Row: Simon, Hudt, Woodard, Turner, Cope, Evans, Hough, Canfield. Third Row: Mathias, Andisman, Zcbrowski, Bartolomei, Malchorn, Rank, Hawthorne, Neef. Back Row: Hartman, Saling, Latche, Sullivan, Frcesland, Ridings. Bottom Row: Costa, Newburg, Lyseught, Fowler, Mr. Buck- waiter, Fisher, Howley, Vaughan, Reader. Second Row: Sloan, Daly, Friedman, Shutc, Bcckenstrater, Stottler, Matler, Sailer, Barton, Rossitcr. Third Row: Zerfing, Wright, Teraba, Lehndorff, Powell, Endicott, Malcn, Hastings. Back Row: Newman, Reagan, Carbley, Bernard, Mayer, Haines, Saurman, Moore. CLASS OF 1940 Home Room 105 Bottom Row: Patterson, Wagner, McClelland, Huddell, Dr. Dame, Stratton, Taunt, Ridpath, Foster. Second Row: Ettcrs, Horwitx, Bennett, Crockett, Francis, Hudson, Woody, Kennedy, Taylor, Berree. Third Row: Vanlngcn, Nve, Leonard, Thacker, Rutan, McCarthy, Manger, Wentxel. Back Row: Heaps, Davis, Galbraith, Rump, Oldham, Sanders, Bassett. Home Room 120 Bottom Row: Stringer, Cartledgc, Perrotto, Fretx, Mr. Shull, Smith, Waters. Bosack, Darragh. Second Row: Gartland, Hoffman, Mawhinncy, Billingslca, McCullam, McCann, Hurd, Roberts, Yost Third Row: Thomas, Ide, DeLong, Morris, Marshall, Weaver, Brandle, Ottara, Saotaguida, Galligan. Back Row: Henry, Lowe, Fahnstock, McFcc, Smith, Vogel, Saccetti, Reynolds, Beatty. Home Room 128 Bottom Row: McLaughlin, Rogers, Whalen, McConkey, Mr. King, Brooks, Colpert, Grindrod, Smyrl. Second Row: Boccelli, Riviello, Davis, Jeremiah, Thomas, Veitz, McGill. Third Row: Paul, Jones, Hoffman, Ciccarelli, Glah, Sapsis, McGann. Back Row: Donoghue, Chase, Sourman, Fetters, MacKin, Wroten. CLASS OF 1940 Home Room 203 Bottom Row: Johnson, Ciaramellano, Busch, Bottomly, Miss Scott, Mostaidr, Luty, Leighton, Casalina. Second Row: Miller. MacKcnzie, Himmelstein, Cooper, Hamilton, Kirman, Robinson, Lister. Third Row: Knapp, Clifford, Downey, DeCrecchio, Bro rn, Beasley, Palmer, Crafton, Connor. Back Row: Hallock, Hudson, Fuchsel, Keith, Carr, Fagnand. Bottom Row: Weigle, Clark, Aberneths, Robinson, Miss Bock, James, MacPhee, Tatum, Fryer. Second Row: McCloughan, McIntyre, Smith, Hanford, Hynson, Clugston, Davis, Pickering. Third Row: Santaguida, McGibbon, Richers, Hoffman, Bunce, Smith, Dempsey, Beiswanger. Back Row: Root, Raftery, Lucker, Samuels, Jensen, Martin, Waltman, O'Neill. Home Room 205 Bottom Row: Lysek, Culver, Sandler, Buley, Miss Kerr, Gabriel, Lambing, Greene, Lafland. Second Row: Heimcn, Cafnavagc, Johnson, Hummel, Fitz- patrick, Boyer, Copeland, DeToledo, Magee. Third Row: Reynolds, Lear, Leverette, Bell, Christ, Hood, Papy, Montgomery, Hentzenroder. Back Row: Daddio, Oschwald, Collins, Hoel, Kernan, Burrows, Cook, Dunphy. Home Room 208 Home Room 217 Bottom Row: Gow, Utwald, Garrett, Schlein, Mr. Hirer, Crawford, Davit, McDonald, Jenkins. Second Row: Satin. Flood, Bruen, Whitby, Reading, McLaughlin, Raff, Hoffstein, Saylor. Third Row: Roberts, Clark, Glenn, Pennell, Membrino, Dougherty, Roller. Back Row: Brady, Madden, Church, Meyer. Bottom Row: Garton, Davis, Rank, Uting, Forstburg, Granger, Bruner, McWilliams, Klitsch. Second Row: Rogge, McMlnis Speace, Whitty, Mr. Clugston, Johnson, DiFabio, Schroyer, Gombcrg. Third Row: Brady, Clarke, Pennington, Doughty, Kotloff, Miller, Hoyle. Back Row: Miller, Schimpf, Magargle, Scheucrle, Clarkson. CLASS OF 1940 Home Room 220 Bottom Row: Grovcnor, Lane, Winkel, Miadtinian, Miss Steele, Mearklc, Remulli, Davis, Veit. Second Row: Mitchell, Oilier, McFadden, Robinson, Saha, Scull, Campbell, Schliter. Third Row: Huet, Scherler, Weiss, Pilkington, Ross, Gundaker, Walton, Coutcl, Spangler. Back Row: Titus, Miller. Hilley, D'Connor, Brown, Shannon, Durburow, Krimmel, Graham. Home Room 226 Bottom Row: Stritzell, Robinson, Miedwig, Knight, Mr. Morris, Drewes, Douthwaite, Sellers, Greenfield. Second Row.- O'Brien, Miller, Caris, Wolf, Gearhart, Walton, Lickfield, Minthorn. Third Row.- Wilson, Tracy, Ross, Bridgen, Wolf, Pisano, Wilkes, Klein, Sproui. Back Row: Graves, Maltberger, Sic wart, Kulp, Gabrielsen, Delacy, Collins, Engelkraut, Moore. Home Room 4 Bottom Row: Cunney, Ache, We$t, Mylith, Mi  Miller, DeJure, Lorzclcrc, Adam , Parry. Second Row: Schatz, Cataccio, Huet, Hooven, Luck- scheider, Colclla, Andcrjon. Third Row: McLean, Heil, Cleveland, Hoffstein, Train, Simonsen, Holt, Falcott, Ncimcyer, Ty on. CLASS OF 1941 Home Room 11 Bottom Row: Thomas, Long, Timm, Westmoreland, Mr. Anderson, Schellinger. Bahlcr, Neithammer, Hecht. Second Row: Frank , Huboky, Constentino, Adam , Ingle, Pike, Sobel, Oonahoo, Allen. Third Row: Haertter, Sherler, Johnston, Alieva. Baker, Nowland, Andrew , Clute, Kane. Back Row.- Allison, Seligman, Me ner, Braselman, Elzey, Aroyan, Swaync. Home Room 232 (Class of 1940) Bottom Row: Kaliner, Sheppard, Carpenter, Beattie, Mit Chrisman, Moeslein, Dunn, Miller, Ebaugh. Second Row: Ryan, Long, Wenger, Kom, Dowd, Sussman, Rowe, Wright. Third Row: Jenkins, Rowland, Greenwood, Yerger, Conover, Gelvin, Povey, DeRevere. Back Row.- Scmmcl, 8ansbach, Montgomery, Moore, Stott, Steever, Brinkman, Williams. Home Room 24 Bottom Row: Dromozo , Bedrossian, Stultz, White, Mr. Coffey, Maclay, Pinkerton, Hupt, Lorraine. Second Row: Dyke, Tuppeny, Barnett, Rainey, Bee e, Lutz, D'Ale io, Vaughan. Third Row: Uhl, Kepner, Albert, Minassian, Hatch, Baer, Gallagher, Nunan, Hall. Home Room 28 Bottom Row: Williams, McRcynolds, Tate, Berryman, Mr. Hoehler, Beir, Schultz, McAdam, Fricdrick. Second Row: Baldi, Hutton, Vollers, Irvin, Jervis, Bell, MacElroy, Potter, Davis, Bensnetler, Pyle, Hannig. Third Row; Bates, Fcnstermacher, Vidcon, Bardon, Hamill, Kauffman, Crist, White, King. Home Room 33 Bottom Row: Marcousc, Blauch, Gawaluch, DcCrecchio, Mr. Schwartz, Benvignati, Bell, Jacoby, Rice. Second Row: Quillin, Goff, Scull, McFadden, Johnson, Telesca, Farber. Third Row: Wyly, Ferguson, Hairsine, Mostardi, Wase, Kane, Reeder, Johnsen. Back Row: Soden, Leary, White, Kellogg, Cross. CLASS OF 1941 Home Room 102 Bottom Row: Siebeck, Scnn. Brcm, Williamson, Mr. Loeb, McGowan, Bell, Richers, Buck. Second Row: Fclty, Winger, Diamond, Gcffcn, MacGor- rigle, Viney, Pallotta, Jones, Moss. Third Row: Vassalla, Gordon, Haney, Keisel, Wagner, Musser, Mason. Back Row: Cuckness, Watson, Wilkening, Osborne, Hilde- brant. Home Room 114 Bottom Row: Johnson, Perna, Macy, Briner, Mr. McDonnell, Fielding, Maxwell, Young, Serchia. Second Row: Carroll, Voitsberg, Murgia, Bennett, Keith, Reminger, Wade, Glisson, DeFarges. Third Row: Berman, Kenny, Wright, Cunney, Fisher, Neff, Ritschy, Bowers. Back Row: Glassgow, Massey, Kepler, Ball, Crawford, Stretch, Bass, Wallace. Home Room 125 Bottom Row: Keegan, Natale, Petit, Smith, Mr. Diehl, Follette, Brinton, Goodkin, Clark. Second Row: Saling, Volk, Young, Manciil, Bjorklund, Bowser, McCoy, Walbridge, Kennedy, Diggory. Third Row: Hare, Kessler, Boys, Beluick, Mason, Weitley, Cortese, Kerr. Back Row: Riggin, Zimmerman, Scheetz, Masseth, King, Cunningham, Stroud. Home Room 1 32 Bottom Row: Free, Haigh, Gross, McCarthy, Miss Forcey, McCormick, Smith, Brown, Broomall. Second Row: Fctterolf, Blatchley, Schlcgel, Young, Keppel, McDowell, Pyle, Dinsmore, Warfel. Third Row: Bacon, Bender, Parrish, Flood, Bewley, Koehler, Bennett, Brinker. Back Row: Harridge, Glah, Cross, Kirk, Cunningham, Schuster, Supowitz. CLASS OF 1941 Home Room 201 Bottom Row: Adams, Willis, Robson, Young, Mr. Wallace, Bux, Eismann, Curley, Cavender. Second Row: Leach, Mooney, Mollard, Lance, Taylor, Salerno, Haney, Steiger, Evans. Third Row: Spera, Maris, Forness, Brown, Mikula, Rives, Faust. Back Row: How, Green, Rementer, Desmond. Home Room 206 Bottom Row: Fryer, Clifford, Welch, Shea, Mr. Neff, Dominick, Zimmerman, Weinherdt, McLcllan. Second Row: Curay, Nelson, MacFadden, Bleming, Quin- lan, Pitt, Klebanoff, Wilkening, Scott. Third Row: Swayne, Gentzler, Kofke, Genoa, Pearce, Cahall, Hcrgcrt, Landi, Bernardino. Horn  Room 209 Home Room 212 Bottom Row: Bonekat, Dare, Chrystie, Klein, Mr. Remley, Wheatley, Mehring, Guincy, Knight. Second Row: McGonigle, Smith, Potter, Duke, Smith, Wilbraham, Garfield, Rawlings. Third Row: Hirsch, McCoy, Nicholson, Lake, Sharpe, Tanner, Cox, Blackwood, Dalstrom. Back Row: Carlson, Bonner, Willis, Oavoly, Pearson, Brocksbank, Giese. Bottom Row: Meliori, Haney, Kumjan, Kramer, Mr. Strange, Sommer, Boyer, Darlington, Gebhardt. Second Row: Foter, Melchiorre, Rice, Snell, Dutton, White, Williams, Lysek. Third Row: Dath, Blade, Pearson, Shellhase, Galligan, Liberi. Back Row: Wilt, Hogan, Driscoll, DeLacy, Clark, Platus. CLASS OF 1941 Home Room 214 Bottom Row: Boyer, Sowell, Gilmore, Messier, Miss Sommerfield, Rogers, Kremer, Raymond, Hastings. Second Row.- Landis, Soderberg, Mell, Hanscll, White, Eichberg, Wright. Third Row: DePaul, Glifort, Deh.n, Matchica, Taylor, Pecko, Boeggcman. Back Row: Pryse, Devereaux, Fromtling, Wist, Shiflingsburg. Home Room 216 Bottom Row: Willard, Miller, Haviland, Sperbeck, Mill, Miss Weil, Lanning, Escott, Zacca, Brius. Second Row: Etters, Dempsey, Goldis, Stechert, Cum- miskey, Kunkie, Merriman, Houseman, Dougherty. Third Row: Wooster, Quinn, Gravdahl, Thatcher, Price, Marden, Bozorth, Smith, Freas. Home Room 821 Bottom Row: Stevenson, Woeber, Wright, Saunders, Mr. Howell, Harlow, Lang, Ewing, Heintz. Second Row: Nickell, Heck, Fear, Moore, Darlington, Bral , TerBush, McCurdy, Rosborough. Third Row: Marlcy, Humphrey , Thompson, Robinson, Steckel, Destender, Flynn, Miller, Gregory. Back Row: Young, Brown, Talley, Graham, Rutter, Boggs, Carlin, Swanson, Feyler. Home Room 225 Bottom Row: Triest, Davis, Ryan, Hertel, Lawley, Ford, Pollard, Schultz, Wood. Second Row.- Collins, Lehman, Story, Fcttcrolf, Higgins, Nickols, Churm, Moore. Third Row: Milligan, Baryck, Griffiths, Cassassa, Toews, Greene, Flatau. Back Row: Stephano, Marshall, Sailor, Swanson, Borgeton, Geech, Duffy. CLASS OF 1941 Home Room 228 Bottom Row: Leverette, Clark, Sexton, Hepwell, Mr. Stermer, Walker, Coggins, Davis, Musi. Second Row: Clark, Neimeyer, Hill, Linn, Finke, Hutton, Sanderson, Bevis, Stephens. Third Row: McCook, Russel, Natale, Trautman, Bove, Grifone, Jensen, Dunning. Back Row: Barker, Hallock, Dalton, Schindler, Block, Mann, Feldbe timer. Home Room 233 Bottom Row: Levin, Nissen, Myers, Shutc, Mrs. Dale, Kepncr, Long, Foley, Mosca. Second Row: Clarke, Roth, Roedel, Holloway, Davis, Cleeland, Hoskins, Ward, Truitt. Third Row.- Dorricott, McCullough, Ellis, Zcrfing, Brando- lino, Shoulberg, Clifford, Alberts. Back Row: Guntner, Thomas, Hemphill, Bingham, Jensen, Ent, Clark, Sailor, Helkcr. Our Time is Up ... . Good-bye 208 
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Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! 
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance?  E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities.  We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.