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

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EX LIBRIS dfxrti the cUUl dpotf - tAe To make tliis kook ... WHAT memories flock 'round us os we think of the making of this book! Nightmares pursue us with little slips telling up to report to Room 9 with a nice crisp dollar bill and our pleasantest look to have our pictures taken. Confusion is in our wake as we think of collecting all those senior questionnaires, trying to decipher some one's illegible writing, and figuring whether Bill was really on that Party Committee or whether he is doing a little chiseling. Will we ever forget those frantic days of The literary staff toil with the questionnaire:-. ESTELLE HOWLEY The Editor i t Top to Bottom: Mr. Noel ond Mr. Shenk, advisers. Mr. Lucdccke takes our picture. The business staff looks things over. Mr. Hochlcr snops on informol shot. Mr. Mcrtx shows the Art Stoff how to poste up. identifying senior pictures when we realize to our utter amazement that there are some people in our own senior class whom we can't even re- member seeing before? Nor will we forget Mr Noel's inexhaustible supply of funny sayings and his good-natured understanding of our problems and ability to forgive our frequent mis- takes. Our only hope is that this 1940 Oak will bring as much enjoyment to our class as we of the staff have experienced in our work for it. Seven BEFORE BEGINNING, WE PAUSE to Pay Tri J ute to WE FIND it very difficult to express our appreciation to you, Dr. Dame, and to you, Miss Bock, whom, in the course of the last three years, we have come to know- and value as true friends and loyal guides. Our high school career is over. Many phoses of school life will soon be forgotten, and many ties will soon be broken, but we shall always remember the long, patient hours of help you gave our problems, your keen appreciation and understanding of our interests and activities, and your untiring efforts toward the success and development of the class of 1940. And so to you, our class advisers, to you, who have succeeded in making our school life a memorable and worth while experience, we dedicate this volume of the Oak MISS LILLIAN E. BOCK DR. J. FRANK DAME The Hell ?2incj5 . . . SO IT S GOODBYE o One of the greot indoor sports ot the beginning of the yeor— getting your roster changed. Left to right: The big red buses unload their cargo . . . Looking o bit dejected and reluctant, these boys arrive . . . Hove your bus permit ready . . . Probably discussing that lost week of vocation . . . Across the athletic field they nr i and We G tlier swarm to class and homeroom. Thirteen So omore ENTERING the senior high school with fear in their hearts and lumps in their throots, the class of 1942 joined the rest of us who are so proud to call Upper Darby our Alma Mater. Feeling no different from any other sophomore dosses, they were at first overwhelmed by the strange- ness of the building, by the numerous Session clubs and activities, and most of all by the attitude of the sophisticated seniors, who made them feel very small and insig- nificant. Strangely enough, however, the sophs found themselves entering into the swing of things and taking active part in our activities. Now their main ambition in life is to be called juniors. Howard Stockeff digs down to buy o handbook. Mortha Fisher, the treasurer, looks over the books with Miss Kerr, Adviser. Mr. Diehl, adviser, ond Vol Wagner, president, moke some plans. The sophomores meet to heor a keynote address by Mr. Tyson, the principol. If you take a College Pre Below: Worron Toylor mixes o little of this ond thot to sec whot will hoppen. The first violins on the olert—Marguerite Simboli ond Morion Bcoslcy in the fore- ground. BRYN MAWR, Temple, Dickinson, Lehigh, and a hundred other ploces pass before the vision of the College Preparatory stu- dent. His most ardent desire is that his grades and choice of subjects will permit him to enter the institution of his dreams without having to pass through the ordeal of College Board Exam- inations. To this end, he gees long icurneys with Cicero and Virgil, tracks down obscure information from Shakesf eare, probes into the interior of o Cray fish and worm, discovers that 2x equals ab, proves that one molecule of hydrogen contains two atoms, and studies the making of our Constitution and government. Many of the boys and girls taking this course have hopes of being cur future doctors, lawyers, ministers, architects, nurses, librarians, and teachers More power to them in attaining their goal! After completing this course, a student has a fundamental cultural knowledge and is prepared to enter into any field of higher education paratory Course Pat Collins happy about her drawing. Registrar Holmes amidst his college cotalogs and schol- arships. Dick Clorkson explains how to cut a contoloupc in six equal ports. Jean Hurd selects something for book report. Mary Bcckcnstrotcr, much too comfortable, ot her Latin. Jane Tuppeny gives o pointer in history. Above: A gym do looking o bit too plcosed about their work to be natural. Below: Mutt be o good story this young man is telling . . . Check ond double- check for this young lody ond her moth. . . . English offords practice in reading aloud to others . . Two young ladies put some French exercises on the board. or a General Course- 4 'J—J '-’ «I •« THIS general curriculum emphasizes the more prac- tical and useful knowledges ond skills. This particular course has been organized for the purpose of helping the practical minded boys and girls who have immediate needs which must be met, but who do not receive so much profit from the other curricula which are offered in the school. There are two di- Above: Music appreciation—listening to o Damrosch broadcast . . . Whot sholl I do? Perhaps this book may give me some help . . . History in the old doys was never like this ... A toot on the footer, and the music goes round ond round. Below: A biology class secs funny little things running about on o slide, and ottempt to capture them in a drawing. visions of this course: the Cultural and the Practical division There is only one difference between them and this lies in the amount of practical training, which is offered to the boys and girls in the shop and the home economics department. The course does not prepare students for college, but it does give them a brood, cultural training Cultural... Mother ' helpers Icorn to boko o coke Dressing dolls for the Christmos Wel- fare progrom. Learning to cut out dresses, ond fol- low a pattern. Foshion show dresses on parade. THE Home Economics studies of the General Course are designed for those girls whose talents ore practical rather than academic. It offers a complete study of foods and clothing, all the im- portant phases of each being covered in the four years of high school. Under the expert guidance of well-informed and progressive teachers, the success of many a prospective milliner, dietician, or housewife has been and is being ossured. This course, however, is not only for practical-minded girls ' Many College Preparatory students elect courses in cooking and sewing, for a knowledge of these is essential to a complete education. or a General Course in Practical Arts . . . THE Industrial Arts work of the General Course provides the practical-minded boy with a com- plete study of wood-working, metal-working, and drafting. The excellent facilities of the school allow manual technique in these subjects to be developed to the fullest extent. These facilities include completely equipped wood and metal shops, and a spacious droftmg room The Industrial Arts teochers are competent and well-informed, both as to the practical side and theoretical side of their respective subjects. Many students in other courses elect one or more of these subjects, for a knowledge of the industrial arts is essentiol, es- pecially to the prospective engineer. Normon Brinkman and Jock Rossiter do some planning in Mechanical Drawing. Polishing a table made in Shop. James Boys nicks off a few corner in Wood Shop. Metal Shop takes on a romantic ospcct in this scene. or A Commercial THE commercial course is designed to prepore students for various fields in the business world. As this department is divided into general business, stenography, salesmanship, and accounting, each student is given the opportunity to acquire general knowledge of business ad- ministration and to specialize in Dorothy Smyrl runs off the morning an- nouncement. Will these occounts never balance? Peggy Simboli gets o little practice in an- swering the phone in the Commercial office. .vvr- Course ... the field of his individuol choice. In addition to their classroom activities, commercial students act os the com- mercial office secretaries and are responsible for the morning an- nouncements. This not only enables them to serve the school but also affords an opportunity for practical application of their studies The nightmorc of typing students. The work is mode doubly difficult when the keys ore covered. A closs in machine practice. Behind the Scenes A MERICANS are truly on altruistic people. They often work as hard at an '' avocation or at some elected unremunerotive office os they do at their business. Witness the school board! They manage a business involving over a million dollars, and yet they receive nothing for their services except the condemnation of those who feel that the work is being poorly done The Upper Dorby schools are on a sound financial basis, and President Williams and his colleogues are resolved tc keep them there Since the present picture was taken, Mr. Karl W. Johnson has replaced Mr. Wilkinson, resigned Twenty-four From left to right around the fable: Mr. J. Milton Lutx, Mr. Walter C. Evons, Miss Elvo Hays, Mr George W. Robert- son, Mr. Albert J. Williams, President; Mrs. Roe F. Bicstcr, Mr. George G. Dilworth, Mr. William B. Morris, Mr. Joseph C. Wilkinson. Twenty-five DR. WILLIAM C SAMPSON I N PUBLISHING a yearbook of Upper ■ Darby High School life it seems only natural thot ve should devote a page to pay tribute to cur superintendent of schools, Dr William C Sampson. Although not all of the Upper Darby students have been fortunate enough to come into direct contact with Dr. Samp- son, we have been aware during cur twelve years in Upper Darby of his deep concern for our welfare. Dr. Sampson has been superintendent of Upper Darby schools for fourteen years and has won the deepest respect and friendship of both faculty and students. Superintendent Principal MR. JOHN H. TYSON NO STUDENT has ever graduated from Upper Darby High School without sensing a deep respect and admiration for our principal, Mr. John H Tyson. Mr Tyson is now completing his twenty-first year as Upper Darby's principal, and we all realize that he has always had the interests of Upper Darby students foremost in his mind. We appreciate the genuine interest he has in all of our activities especially in cur athletic program. No athletic contest in Upper Darby would be com- plete without Mr. Tyson's familiar figure helping to cheer on the Purple and Geld team to another victory. Twcnty-jcvcn Helen S. Abrams Rolph M. Andersen John S. Billingslca Lillian E Bock R Woyne Boyd Ruth I. Breese Charles M, Brooke Warren A. Brosius William R. Buckwoltcr Chorlotte S. Chrisman Florence M. Clegg Cori L. Clugston Paul Coffey Magdalene L. Dole J. Frank Dame Clyde R. Dcnglcr John L. Diehl Michael Dotti Helen M. Ferree Fred G. Forsgord Lydio J. Foster Pearl E. Garen Edith Goukrodger William C. Geyer Lewis 0. Goes Alice M. Goodmon Rondolph Grimmett Agnes B. Grunberg John F. Holl William J. Hamilton Edwin L. Horcr David D. M. Houpt Herbert S. Herzog George W. Hochlcr Chorles W Holmes Janet C. Hope Allan A. Howell Anno F. Jockson William S. Kchl Lucretia M. Kerr Charles E. King Merle I. Koch Faculty Twenty-eight Ruth A. Lcomon Fred R. Loeb Mory L. Lukens Zita E. Mellon Carroll R. McDonnell Carlton J. Mefort Julia S. Miller Murray C. Miller Thomos J. Milne Fenn Minacci Charles H. Morris Helen M. Mowry Floyd H. Neff E. Lucile Noble Poul K Noel Arthur W. Pockcr Chcltey G. Rcmlcy Sorah I. Richards Williom T. Rule Jonct F. Schwortz Paul E. Schwortz Marion Scott Non M. Scott Cloyton K. Shenk Dean E. Shull Emma H. Sommcrfield Joseph E. Stermer McKinley H. Stevens Edson C. Strongc Mary A. Taylor E. Bruce Thomos Elisobeth D. Turner Stanley F. Twocs John A. Wolloce Roy G. Wollick Moizie Weil Fronccs F. Weimer Roy W. Wolfgang Alma G. Wolstenholme Chorlcs L. Wood Margaret N. Yerkes ★ ★ ★ Faculty Twenty-nine Fa CU Ity ADMINISTRATION John H. Tyson, B.S, M.A. Charles W Holmes, B A Mory L. Lukens. B.A. M.A Zita Mallon, B.S. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Edith Gaukrodger, BA, M.A. R.Wayne Boyd, Ph.B., L.L.B. Helen M Ferree, B A., B Pd.. M.A. John F Hall, B.A, M.A., B.D., Th D Allan A. Howell, B.A. Merle I Koch, B.A , MA Murray C. Miller, B.A Charles H. Morris, B.A Helen Mowry, B.A, MA. Paul K. Noel, BA, MA Janet F Schwartz, B.A., M.A. Maizie Weil, B.S. Frances F. Weimer, BA. M A Margaret N. Yerkes, B.A. HISTORY DEPARTMENT John S. Billingsleo, B.A , M.A. Helen S Abrams, BA, M A Ralph M Andersen, B.S., M S., B.D Charles M. Brooke. B A Paul Coffey, B.S., M S. Lewis 0. Goas, B.A, M Ed. Randolph Grimmett, Ph.B. Cloyton K Shenk, B S., M.Ed. E. Bruce Thomas, BA, MA. Ed D Roy G. Wallick. B.S.. M S., Ed.D. Chorles Wood, B.S., B.D., M.A. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT v Lydia J Foster Ruth I. Breese, B.S. Julia S. Miller, 8.S., MS. MUSIC DEPARTMENT David D M Haupt, B.S, M.A. Clyde R Dengler, B A., M A Michael Dot ti, M.M. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Warren A. Brosius Ph.B. Lillian E Bock, B S, M A John Diehl, B.A. M.A. Dean E Shull. B.S. Stanley F Twoes, B.S, MA Roy W Wolfgang, B.S LIBRARIANS Ruth A. Leaman, Ph.B. Janet C Hope, A.B, B.S. Elisabeth Turner, Librarian Emeritus COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Thomas J. Milne, B.C.S. William R. Buckwalter, B.S, M.A. J Frank Dame, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. Fred G. Forsgard, B.S Pearl E Garen, B.S., M Ed. William J. Hamilton, B.S., M.A Lucretia M. Kerr, B.S. Charles E King, B S C Fred R Lceb, B.S Fenn Minacci, B.S. Sarah I Richards William L. Rule, B.S., M B A. Non M. Scott, B.S. Paul E. Schwartz, B.S, M.A John A Wallace, B S., M S. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT McKinley H. Stevens, BA, M.A Edwin C Harer, B A William S. Kehl, B A., M.A. Carroll R McDonnell, B.S Floyd H. Neff, B.A, MA. Chelsey G. Remley, B.S., M S Emma H Sommerfield, B.S., M.A Edscn C. Strange, B.S., M S. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mary A Taylor, B A., M A. Charlotte Chrisman, B.A, M A. Magdalene Dale, B A., M.A E Lucile Noble, B.A, M A, Joseph E Stermer, B A. Carl L. Clugston, B.A Alice M. Goodman, B.A. Agnes B. Grunberg, B.S., M.A ART DEPARTMENT Florence M. Clegg O. E Mertz, Jr., B.A INDUSTRIAL ARTS William S. Geyer, B.S., M.Ed. George Hoehler, B.S , M S. Arthur W. Packer PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Herbert S. Herzog, BA, M A Carlton Mefort, B.A., M.A. Marion Scott, B. S. Anna F. Jockson, B.S. Mrs. Alma G. Wolstenholme Thirty Learning to Teach • • . CADET TEACHERS REPRESENTING the major colleges of the Philadelphia district, but chieffy the University of Pennsylvania, a new group of cadet teachers comes to Upper Darby every semester to apply the theories and knowledge they have obtained during their college career, and to gam actual experience by contact with the students, not only in regular academic classes but olso in extra-curricular activities. Because of their friendliness and cooperation, because of their new ideas and experiments, and because of their understanding and appreciation of the student's viewpoint, they prove a valuable asset to school life CADET TEACHERS CADET TEACHERS 'Second Semesteri First Row: Gertrude Levin, Cecilio Wclbury, Elizabeth Miller, Marjorie Minnick, Ellen Smith, Anno Dcctcr, Sclmo Levin. Second Row: Cyrus Feldman, Joseph Wriglcy, Hil- ton Goodman, Dr. C. G Stocker, Harry Sprowles, Paul Nusc, Albert Goldfarb. Third Row: Olwyn Lewis, Rita Tofani, Edward Gosficld, Hildegardc Nidcckcr, Genevieve Rcnard. t First Semester) First Row—Left to Right: Horricf Wurman, Catherine Naysmith, Frances Kordawitz, Helen Donnelly, Dolores Thorn hill, Muriel Polmcr, Mildred Licbmon. Second Row: Evan Byoll, Robert Whiting, John Free, Richard Holland, Milton Silverman, Franklin Innes. Third Row: Helen Pclkoncn, Jane Cofncr, Elizabeth Lam- born, Edith Salmons, Virginia Gehr, Constance Schucsole. Thirty-one 1—Mr. Dcnglcr; 2—Mr. Nod; 3—Mr. Goos; 4— Mr. Sfcrmcr; 5—Mr. Dome; 6—Mr. Milne; 7—Miss Morion Scoff; 8—Miss Toylor; 9—Miss Mollon; 10—Mr. McDonnell; 11—Mr. Stevens, 12—Mr. Holmes; 13—Mr. Houpt; 14—Mr. Mcfort; 15—Mr. ond Mrs. Schwortz. Thirty-three Mr. Butterworth, Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds, looking his most efficient self. Messrs. Prevail and Walker gather part of the doy's supply of waste paper. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Borgord show us sand wiches in the making—Make it ham, please! Salads in the making—Mrs. Carson and Mrs. Knox, Direc tor of the Cafeteria, put on the finishing touch. Mr. Reichner places schedule in the front hall, informing all of the Adult School. Mrs. Dovis, Mr. Timm, and Mr. Turner set up tables for Adult School Bridge Class. Mr. Toxis and Mr. Johnson us roller to iron out a few wrinklesj Zoop! Some like it hot, some like it cold, but Mrs. Gribbin ond Mrs. Taylor arc in a stir about it. Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Allen are on K. P. duty. Of peeling spuds there is no end, it seems.  oo?«o Cafeteria Thirty-five ■Qfjtet the Jla5t Sell. . . Presenting THE CLUBS Since its organization in 1926 as the first club m the high school, the Steinmetz Scien- tific Society has not only aided those stu- dents interested in any field of scientific reseorch but also fulfilled its primary pur- pose of serving the school The amplifica- tion system, the slides, and the moving picture machines used during school affairs are all under its direct supervision. In re- cent years this organization has held the position of acting secretary of the Junior Academy of Pennsylvania, an association composed of all high school scientific clubs. — U D — Under the personal direction of the school nurse, the First Aid and Social Service Club is an organization for those girls interested in nursing and who wish to increase their knowledge and gain experience in this field In addition to assisting Mrs. Wolstenholme with her duties in the infirmary, the mem- bers aid the Hi-Y groups with the welfare work at Christmas time and take various field trips to Philadelphia hospitals during the school year. — U D — The Boys' Hi-Y is an organization based on service to the school. Its members not only serve at the Information Desk and have charge of the Lost and Found, but olso play a major port in the Christmas welfare work in conjunction with the Girls' Hi-Y. The club olso provides guides and ushers for many school affairs and sponsors several dinners both for themselves and other groups, the highlight of Hi-Y activities being a father and son banquet. — U D — To serve the school whenever possible is the purpose of the Girls' Hi-Y. With mem- bership bosed on scholarship, character, and service, the Hi-Y girls have charge of the Information Desk, the Lost and Found, and the Christmas welfare work. The club also sponsors athletic dinners honoring girls' sports and an annual mother and daughter banquet During the past few years, the Girls' Hi-Y, in conjunction with the Band Mothers' Association, have formed a Stock- ing Club to raise funds for new band uni- forms and instruments. — u D — Thirty-eight The purpose of the World Affairs Forum is to encourage an interest in politics and develop an understanding and appreciation of international ond domestic problems. At programs open to the entire school, the Forum presents speakers from the leoding political parties and of various nationalities to afford the students first hand knowledge of controversial issues. This year the Forum sponsored a Model Republican Convention as its major project and for the first time invited other schools to participate in its principal octivity. — U D — The Library Club is an organization for those students interested in library work in general and who intend to maior in this field in college Its members assist the librarians and help maintain efficient order during the library's open periods. The high- lights of the club's activities include a doggie roast, a Christmas porty, and o mother ond daughter banquet. This year for the first time, pins with the club in- signia were made available to members. — U D — World Affairs Forum THE CLUBS The aim of the Archery Club is to hit the bull's eye. The club is composed of fifty members, oil girls, under the leader- ship of Miss Garen ond Miss Kerr. One business meeting is held a month while there are two shootings a week The club offers social activity as well as sport. The girls usually have a Christmas porty and a picnic in the spring. — U D — Almost any afternoon one can find en- thusiastic fencers combating in the upstairs corridors. The Fencing Club is advised by Mr Hall There are about twenty mem- bers, both boys and girls. Out of five matches this year the boys' team won three and lost two The girls broke even by winning one game and losing one. — U D — This year the Tee-Ball Club was added to Upper Darby's long list of extra-curricular activities. It is composed of thirty-five peppy girl golfers, who consider themselves very fortunate to have Mr Wallace os their sponsor. A business meeting is held every other week, but the oirls practice every week. The club hos been a great success this year, and we hope it will continue to be successful. — U D — Under the able leadership of Miss Nan Scott the Girls' Bowling Club hos success- fully completed its second year of activity. The club was forced to turn away several enthusiastic applicants this year because of the limited membership of fifty. The girls bowl once o week ot the Lonsdowne Bowling Alleys. The club is divided into two groups, since it is impossible for them to all bowl at the same time. The highest score made this year wos 146. — U D — The Chess team composed of Dick Bra- endle, captain, Lee deLacy, Arthur Coffin, Jeon Gilmore, Marvin Albert, .and Gregor McConnell has been very successful this year. The team is tie with Swarthmore for the Suburban Chess Championship Mr. Twoes sponsors the club. The members play for practice and enjoyment when they're not engaged in competition with other schools Dick Braendle is the ace chess player with Arthur Coffin os a close runner up. — U D — The Table Tennis Club has aimed to fur- nish recreation and pleasure for its members as well as competition This year, for the first time, the club had several matches with other schools. Out of four matches they won one. Ray Morris, a sophomore, is the table tennis champion. The club, one of the largest in the school, has a membership of seventy. Mr. Stermer is their sponsor — U D — THE CLUBS Our feathered-friends are well taken care of by the members of The Junior Izaak Walton League, who take it upon them- selves to set up feeding stations and shel- ters for the birds. Many a little trout owes his existence to these sportsmen, who have re-stccked the streams. The club's chief interest lies in the conservation of wild life and they are accomplishing a splendid job, os their outings and displays at sportsmen's shows will testify. — U D — Give a man a horse he can ride, might well be the theme song of the Riding Club, which is open to both boys ond girls This club, which rides twice a week, also holds a Horse Show in May, one of the high-spots of the year, in addition to a Rodeo held in January. A person desiring to become a full-fledged member, entitled to a pin, must ride at least ten times during a semester — U D — The appearance of Leeuwenhoek Society's name on the morning sheet, provokes puzzled looks and weird pronunciations from those unfamiliar with it—namely, student teoch- ers. Still, this unobtrusive club serves the biology department faithfully and well in the making of slides and in performing other similar tasks At the same time, they gain voluable experience for later years, when peering through a microscope may become a life's work. — U D — The crack of rifles and the garbed figures sprowled on the ground, in a European country, would suggest practice for a very real opposition. Fortunately, in our Rifle Club, the sharpshooters are only enjoying rifle practice os a hobby under the able supervision of Mr Morris and Mr Wood. The club has weekly practices throughout the school year and is affiliated with the National Rifle Association of America. — U D — Forty two Have you heard about my operation? The members of the Hippocrates Society eagerly visit medical schools, laboratories, ond hospitals to reap knowledge of ele- mentary medicine. The society was formed in 1938-1939 and hos os its adviser. Miss E, H Sommerfield. By observing modern medicine ond surgery through the attend- ance at operations, the members are able to see medicine in actual practice and per- haps gain inside moterial on just what makes us tick. — U D — E pluribus unum and Et tu Brute? are the extent of the knowledge many of us have about the Dead Language. To the members of the Latin Club it is enlivened by talks, ploys, and slides on Roman life at the monthly meeting The high-spot of the year usually comes in May when, don- ning an old sheet, anchored by safety pins and with a flowery garland about the head, the members meet with true Roman decorum, for a Roman banquet However, noticeably absent are the reclining couches. — U D — THE CLUBS Although there ore no feminine Shokes- peores among the members of the club, the girls of the Ars Poetae do enjoy reading poetry ond even writing a little of it Un- der the sponsorship of Miss Koch, the club meets once a month to study the art of writing poetry ond to read it oloud so that the members may come to appreciate this fine art to its fullest extent According to Ars Poetae custom, the club, during Christ- mas time, sent scrapbooks of poems to institutions for unfortunate children. — U D — Composed of students taking the Com- mercial Course, the members of the Com- merce Club aid teachers as stenographers and typists and assist the secretaries in the school offices. Besides taking various field trips to the business houses of Philadelphia, the club annually presents a tree and all the trimmins to the children who spend Christmos at the Delaware County Hos- pital. The club itself topped off the Yule- tide season this year with a party . — U D — Storting their first league debate on Jan- uary 29 with Radnor High School, the mem- bers of the Upper Darby Debating Team ended their seoson tied, for the first place of the Suburban Debating League Cham- pionship. The negative team was unde- feated and received the most favorable comment from the judges The affirmative team's work was equally as good but be- cause the question debated this year was difficult for affirmative construction, the team fared ill. Captains Jane Evans ond Doris Barnett were universally recognized for outstanding debating. — U D — India and Pennsylvania have been the two topics studied by the History Club The future historians have enjoyed colored slides, several speakers, and Information Pleose quizzes at their monthly meetings With Mrs. Abrams ond Dr. Thomas, the club advisers, the History Club mode its annual trek last fall to New York City Among the highlights of the trip were the visiting of Radio City, the Empire State Building, Grant's Tomb, Chinotown, Har- lem, and Central Park. — U D — Interested in good literature, current plays, and outstanding motion pictures, the girts of Toy-Wistalvan meet monthly to exchange their ideas on these subjects and to study them together Few people realize that the name of the club itself is derived from out- standing literary names—Toy from Bayord Taylor, Wist from Owen Wister, Al from Louisa Mae Alcott, and Van from Henry Van Dyke. The club hos secured several speakers to talk on poetry, the short story, and other phases of literature. — U D — In order to improve their French conver- sation and become better acquainted with France and its people, a large group of French students meet every month under the supervision of Miss Chrisman. The club enjoys ploys, colored slides, and motion pic- tures at regular meetings while the annual bonquet in February combines work and play, since all the members attending must speak French and partake of delicious food served in typical French style. The French Club hos issued, this year, identification cards to all members, which are collected at every meeting in order to check attendance — U D — THE CLUBS The Algetrorco Club, under the capable direction of Mr Brosius, is composed of a group of mathematically inclined students who assemble for the purpose of receiving enjoyment os they also increase their knowl- edge of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, arithmetic, and calculus. From these five branches of mathematics the club has been cleverly named. The spring banquet cli- maxes the club's activities. Newly formed this year, the Horace Mann Society has been organized to encourage students who wont to make teochinq their vocation to study their chosen profession. Under the interested sponsorship of Miss Ferree, this future teachers' association meets to discuss several pamphlets, pur- chased by club dues, pertaining to the per- sonal development and qualities desired of a good teacher. Restaurant Night, a highlight of the German Club's activities, offers food, fun, and dancing to its members German life and the language itself have been the chief interests of this organization Meeting on Mondays, the club members depict some phase of German life and custom and speak only German. Annually, Santa Claus makes his appearance at a Christmas party and he, too, speaks only German. A Christmas Party wos the play pre- sented at Yuletide to the sophomore and junior assemblies by the members of the Pleiades Club The production wos coached by Thomson Lesher, president of the club These future Barrymores and Bernhordts ore primarily interested in octing in plays and seeing them. This year the club saw sev- eral ploys and enjoyed the spring wienie roast. OFFICERS OF THE CLUBS ALGETRARCA Robert Wolf, President; Betty Hcyl, Vice-President; Lois Wolfingcr, Secretory; Moryonnc Woodord, Treosurcr. ARCHERY Mory Cook, President; Junio Kcppcl, Vice-President; Foith Winger, Secretory; Alice Miller, Treosurcr. ARS POETAE Moryonnc Woodword, President; Morgorct Moc- Gorriglc, Vice-President; Morijonc Botfomlcy, Secretory; Anne Hynson, Treosurcr. CHESS Dick Brocndle, Coptoin of Chess Tcom. CHORAL Tom Lcsher, President, Bill Anderson, Vice-Presi- dent; Elsie Moeslein, Secretory; Jock Krimmel, Treosurcr. COMMERCE Cloire Gorson, President; Roymond Lawn, Vice- President; Neil Gilbert, Secretory; Lillian Brinton, Treosurcr. DRAMUS Jonc Cope, President; Dot Gow, Vice-President; Helen Stringer, Secretory; Ethel Hcutzcnroder, Treasurer ond Business Manager. FENCING Jack Krimmel and Dick Brocndle, Co-Coptains; Rose Bud Nickcll, Monager. FIRST AID AND SOCIAL SERVICE Jeanne Ebaugh, President; Jeon Roberts, Sccretarv; Jcon Clugston, Treasurer; Joy Nissen, Corre- sponding Secretory. GIRLS' BOWLING Alice Pike, President; Jeon Ester, Louise Bennett, Secretaries; Effic Williams, Agnes Lance, Treas- urers. GERMAN Alon Jones, President; Not. Sofin, Vice-President; Mory McMinis, Secretary; Dick Brocndle, Treas- urer. HIPPOCRATES Jim Richcrs, President; Peter Martin, Vice-Presi- dent; William Hadfield, Sccrctory-Trcosurcr. HISTORY Kofhlccn Johnson, President; Jeon Coris, Vice- President; Estcllo Howlcy, Secretory; Roy Regan, Treosurcr. GIRLS' Hl-Y Edno Strotton, President; Estelle Howley, Vice- President; Pot Collins, Secretory; Anne Hynson, Treosurcr. BOYS' Hl-Y Tom Church, President; Bill Clork, Vice-President; Jim Durfcc, Secretory; Bob Buncc, Treasurer. HORACE MANN Helen Stringer, President; Eileen Beier, Vice-Presi- dent; Gcroldine Hosmer, Secretory; Janet Adorns, Treosurcr; Betty Totum, Librarian. JUNIOR IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE Maynord Johnson, President; Eorl Dchn, Vice-Presi- dent; Tom Young, Secretary-Treasurer. LATIN Mory Bcckcnstratcr, President; Betty Jonc Scull, Vice-President; Helen Stottler, Secretory; Jeon Coris, Treasurer. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Eric Pennell, President; Virginia Korn, Vice-Presi- dent; Helen Stringer, Secretory; Peter Rutan, Treosurcr. LEEUWENHOEK Paul Wcrtlcy, President; Robert Bernard, Vice- President; Merle McCloughan, Secretory-Treas- urer. LI8RARY Elsie Moeslein, President; Florence Pottcrson, Vice- President; Mory Cook, Secretory; Jeon Clugston, Treasurer. PLEIADES Tom Lesher, President; Estelle Howlcy, Vice-Presi- dent; Mary 8cckenstrotcr, Secretory; Joyce Hon- ford, Treosurcr. RIDING Joon Somers, Riding Mistress; Kirk Davis, Sccrc tary-Treosurcr; Kathorinc Lutz, Neil Gilbert, Instructors. RIFLE Thomos Wilson, President; Donald Ross, Vice-Presi- dent; Dot Heller, Secretory; Joy Tracy, Treosurcr. STEINMETZ Robert Ridings, President; Alon Jones, Vice-Presi- dent; Charles Johnston, Sccretary-Trcosurcr. TEE-BALL Dot Gcrmoin, President; Jeff Ingle, Vice-President; Isobel Richards, Secretory; Nancy Wilson, Treas- urer. TA8LE TENNIS Jane Grovcnor, President; Dorothy Moss, Vice-Presi- dent; Ruth Beck, Secretory; Dovid Bcrmon, Treosurcr. TAY-WISTALVAN Edno Strotton, President; Esther Ridpoth, Vice- President; Virginia Korn, Secretary; Par Collins, Treosurcr. WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM Lee dc Locy, President; Nancy Bruen, Vice-Presi- dent; Helen Louise Evans, Secretory; Mory Hough, Treosurcr. Forty-seven Of tlxe Students, by tlie Students, TRIBUNAL First Row—Left to Right: Ronkin, Heyl, Strotton, Zebrowski, Bassett, Forst- burg, Ingle, Grongcr, Schultz. Second Row: Kelly, Potter, McCoy, Pike, Bruen, Richards, McCook. Third Row: Wooster, Doth, Gow, Rementer, Lcory, Bunce. STUDENT COUNCIL First Row—Left to Right Johnson, Free, Collins Church, Ridpoth, Durfee Stratton, Heller, Gartlond Second Row: Lesher, Gom berg, Coris, Germoin, Bar nett, McCoy, Edwards Gordon. Third Row: Bunco Morris, Bedrossion, Ridings Clork, Zebrowski. Forty-eight for tke Students . . . STUDENT COUNCIL PL;l ECTING representatives from each home room to serve for the second semester, the student council is experimenting with a new plan to make its membership more democratic and more representative of the student body. The first big job of this new student council was the investigation of monners in school and the forma- tion of committees to try to improve them Whether or not this new idea was considered a success will be determined by the plon adopted for next year's council TRIBUNAL j LTHOUGH many of us have not had much opportunity to become acquainted ' with those who serve on the Tribunal, they are nevertheless a very important part of our student government organization The members of the Tribunal serve the school by trying those cases brought up by the Board of Monitors. It is be- lieved that a student judiciary board will be more fair in its decisions than one composed of faculty members alone. Dr Dame is the faculty adviser of this group. BOARD OF MONITORS I IPPER DARBY students need no introduction to those hard-working student policemen known as monitors whom we hove met so often .in the halls and cafeteria during the lunch periods Miss Mellon capably advises this student- elected group, whose duty it is to make sure that the cafeteria is kept in order and that cur Cede of Rules is enforced at all times Any violation of these rules is re- ported to the tribunal, whose duty it is to try the case and pass sentence if necessary. MONITOR CHAIRMEN First Row—Left to Right: Wise, Granger, Bcckcn- stroter, Collins, Hamilton, Sellers. Second Row: Eis- mann, Cranston, Ettcrs, Morris, Sherman, Buncc. A Life” Opposite Pogc: Ruth Wise os Barbara Pearson, ond Thompson Lesher os Henry Aldrich; Ann Hoffman as Mrs. Aldrich; Louise Bennett os Miss Shco, the secre- tory; Edward Woldmon os Mr. Ferguson, the detective; Ken Bridgen as George Bigelow. Below: Jeon Abcrncthy, Morgarct Quig- ley. Kathleen Johnson, ond Kathryn Ren zulli os teachers chot os students get excuses. Ann Hoffman os Henry's mother. Winsor Mowry os Mr. Bradley, the principal; Richard Bracndle os Mr. Patterson, the Latin teacher, and Tom Church os Mr. Nelson, the assistant principal. Winsor Mowry, the principol. WHAT A LIFE Directed by Miss Helen Mowry Miss Shea Mr Nelson (Fri.) Kirstinc Dovis Mr Potterson Miss Pike 8.11 Miss Eggleston Henry Aldrich Borbero Pearson (Understudy Eleanor Hollock Miss Wheeler Mr. Ferguson 'Understudy) Constoncc Klitsch Students Stonlcy Gomberg, Roy Regon, Emmo Cartlcdge, Elconor Hollock, Constance Klitsch Prompter Virginia Covender TISH Left to Right: Mory Lowley, os restaurant owner, directs Effic Williams to moke some coffee. Ludwig Vollcrs, os the nephew, proposes to Mory Lowley. Jonc Evans ond Helen DeJurc, os Aggie and Lizzie arc drugged by the robbers. Below: Morvin Alberts ond Lourelle Ter Bush, os movie director ond star, ore accused of robbery. Directed by Miss Helen Mowry CAST OF CHARACTERS Lctitio Corbcrry, (Tish , Doris Simonscn Lizzie If... S Hc,cn Dc Jure 99« I T1Shs close coupon,ons...............j E,on, Ellen Leighton, ..!i n.rv, 7hc Ecgle Hotel .......Mory Lowley Chorito, her Mcxircn moid-servon ..........................Effic Williams Luther Hopkins, ond hard-heorted.......Henry Jacobsen Collie Hopkins, daughter, a friend of Ellen's............Alice Willord Charlie Sonds, I harming young nephew...................Ludwig Vollers Betfino Trent, Eloine Klcbonoff Sheriff Lem Pike, Richard Rutter Wesley Andrews, 0 rr.-.st engaging young mar............Albert Grifonc Dcnby Grimes, o -.ovirg-g- Morvin Alberts Dorice Goylord, Lourelle Tcrbush Understudy Shirley Mittlcman Above: Albert Grifonc ond Eloine Klcbonoff present the cose of young love. Morvin Al- berts ond Lourelle Ter Bush os movie director ond star show more thon o cosuol interest in one an- other. Circle: Richord Rutter, the sheriff, ond Doris Simonscn, os Tish. r THE DRAMUS CLUB PRESENTS “Campus Daze” Fifty-five THE CAST Director—Dovid D. M. Houpt Fred ithe campus null Gory K. Price, '41 Campus Co-Eds Noomi Jervis, Dorothy Bevis, '41 Tommy (the campus grouchl.......Elmer A. Talcott, '41 Campus Frot Men George Byrnes, Richord Janes, '42 Spencer (the campus play-boy) John R. Edwords, '39 Porky (the campus philanthropist) John J. Fitzgibbons, '41 Bobby (the campus spit-fire) Betty Jane Gartlond, '40 Ma Jenkins (boarding house mistress) Dorothy B. Cow, '40 Corrie (Ma Jenkins' foster child) Helen H. Moore, '40 (Friday Evening) Carrie (Ma Jenkins' foster child) Jean L. Motter, '40 (Soturdoy Evening) Modam Louise (the beauty doctor) E. Jonc Cope, '40 Hirom Goodnov (the fother of Spencer) John A. Bokcr, ‘41 Sol Rosenbaum (the campus toilor) Allen I. Thomos, '41 Izzic Rosenbaum (his son) John S. Moore, 42 Governor Thompson Stotc Executive) Jomes V. Smith, '42 CHORUS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS— '40, Josephine Costo, Jeanne Ebough, Elsie Mocslm, ’Helen Stottlcr, Helen Stringer; '41, Morion Bell, Marion Bjorkland, Jean Cornell, Chormoine Ewing, Patience Franks, Marjorie Hoskins, Peggy Hastings, Gladys Kum- jan, Betty Miller, Violo Moore, Jeon Moorhead, Dorothy Raymond, Mary Reminger, Shirley Robsoa, Virginio Roth, Nancy Sehegel, Miriam Sper- beck, Robert Block, Donald Dietsch, John Kerr, Bloke Nicholson; '42, Nancy Adams, Ellen Cortlcdgc, Pa- tricio Fawcett, Cotolyn Hines, Elaine Hooven, Jono Hurley, Connie Joachim, Mory Lutz, Morjorie Morrell, Ann Mitchell, Dorothy Moore, Donold Anderson, John Bernados. Richord Gongwisch, John Moore. DANCERS—'40, Emma Cart ledge. Dottie Davis, Dot Wolton; '41, Coro- lyn Cummiskey, Barbara Hooven, Koy Johnson. Helen Potter; '42, Dorothy Boyd. Understudies Of Back, Brali ms Conductor Houpt wields on expressive baton . . . Tom Sharp lets 50 with o mighty puff on the sousophonc . . . Cothcrinc Renzulli forsakes her wisc-crocks for o tunc on the fiddle . . . Springfield, Engle- kraut, ond Hoynes give us the umpo, ump on the trombones . . . Horrief Wolker sows a little wood on the big boss viol. AT THE beginning of this year the orchestra was slightly handicapped, both by the loss of many old members and by the necessity of training new ones. However, under the able guidance of Conductor Haupt they progressed nicely, and the whole orchestra gave a grond performance at the annual Christmas concert. Twelve members par- ticipated in the Southeastern District Orchestra at Berwyn this year, and three members secured places in the All-State Orchestra Both of these are achievements of which Mr. Haupt and the whole orchestra may well be proud Because of an unfortunate accident, the exchange program between the U D and the Lansdowne Orchestras did not take place as scheduled this year Direc- tor Haupt's chief hope for next year's orchestra is a larger membership, since this year's orchestra consisted of only forty members. Fifty-six Of Sousa, G Id man BAND T HE band is one of the most important musical 1 organizations in the school, os it has numerous opportunities to display the colors of the Alma Mater in many places. This year the band has been under the capable supervision and direction of Mr Dotti. Resplendent in the new uniforms which they acquired last year through the support of the school ond outsiders, the boys in the band have carried off mony honors because of their playing and marching They have worked hard ond well deserve any praise that is given to them Several of the boys hove become members in the All- District Band Mr. Dotti, Bond Conductor, in his snappy uniform . . . Tom Wilson ploys o mellow note on the mcllophonc . . . Bill Marshall entertains with the clarinet . . . John Pearson wrops himself up in a souso- phonc . . . Austin Wcrtlcy gives us the rhythm on the drum. temil ® KiiiLxMl i H'g . . 5 t .t.  t t.f $ •« 9 a t % a A i a n iit a .as' S,‘«h « A 4 ? AAA A 4i A Cappella Chorus THE A CAPPELLA CHORUS RED CAPS, red gowns and white collars enable one to recognize one of the finest musical organizations in the school. A year's membership in the largest school club, the Choral Club, on audition in the spring, and evidence of faithful attendance at all evening rehearsals and programs previous to the audition are the requirements necessary for membership in the A Cappella Chorus Under the direction of their capable leader, Mr. Dengler, this group meets three times weekly for the purpose of re- hearsing for future programs. A radio broadcast on Station WFIL, three church programs, o program for the Lion's Club Community Day, and several visits to other schools ore among the programs given during the year. Director Dcnglcr in full swing. Betty Jonc Gartlond, Jonc Cope, ond Koy Greenfield,—o fetching trio. The A Coppcllo—on a few high ones. Fifty-eight Choral Club THE Chore! Club, under the direction of Mr Clyde R Dengler, numbers 450 boys and girls from oil three classes. The club held its annual Christmas Concert at the Junior High School in the middle of December The Steel Pier Frolic was well attended and the varied program including dance orchestras, movies, and a travelogue provided fun for all However, the climax of the year was reached on March 13th when the Tenth Anniversary Concert was given at Town Hall in Philadelphia The guest soloist was Mr Richard Bonelli, an outstanding Metropolitan Opera baritone. Mr. Bonelli song several numbers in the first part of the pro- gram and was well received by the capacity audience. Then the sacred cantata, 'The Seven Lost Words of Christ, by Dubois, wos sung by the entire Choral Club which was augmented by 250 alumni who had previously sung it In the cantato, Mr. Bonelli was the baritone soloist, Mr. Harry Danner, tenor soloist, and Mrs Pauline W. Dengler, the soprano soloist The concert was closed with the singing of Hallelujah Chorus, from Handel's Messioh Richard Bonelli ond Harry Danner in a duct. Conductor Dengler leads the 750 strong chorus. A part of the chorus in action. Reporters • • • AS THE official news orgon of the high school, the function of the Acorn is to acquaint stu- dents, parents, and teachers with school activities and developments 1940 marks its twelfth year of publication under the advisorship of Miss Zita Mallon, and for the first time in its history, the Acorn was sold on a subscription basis in con- junction with the Upi-Dah and Oak, instead of by single copies. The staff is made up of students from all three classes, selected for their writing ability, dependa- bility, and general interest in newspaper work. In oddition to the weekly issues of the Acorn, the staff also publishes the Bark, an April Fool issue of the regular paper. Editor Gordon ond Either Ridpoth moke some plans. Plonning o page loy-out for The Acorn. Wropping papers to be sent out. The ultimate consumers of The Acorn. Betty Quigley, Effie Wil- liams, Rose Bud Nickcll and Roy Thacker plan some illustrations for The Upi- Doh. The Upi-Doh staff look over some manuscripts. Editor Dorothy Heller and Miss Gaukrodger appraise a current issue. Creators• •. THE UPI-DAH ONCE ogam the Upi-Dah has won the interest and approval of its many student readers The two yearly issues, in December and May, both won favor for their fine stories, poems, and art work Miss Gaukrodger was again the capable adviser to the literary staff and bad valuable assistance from Dorothy Heller, the editor. The art staff, under Mr Mertz's expert supervision worked hard, and the results were fine illustrations for the stories and poems selected by the literary staff Last, but for frem least, the business staff worked to moke the Upi-Dah a financial success. It was only by the hard work and ccoperoticn of these three staffs that the Upi-Dah was able to main- tain the high standard set in past years In addition, the Upi-Dah has further proven its quality, and brought honor to the school, by win- ning high awards in several competitions with school magazines from many different sections of the country. 'The WkiitLe 12Low5 . . . Action in soccor. Jump, girls, jump! Touchdown, Upper Darby. The new Milne trophy. Try this for your reducing. Sixty-two Finol instructions before substitute Turner re- lieves o post on U. D.'s line. Holfbock Bunco and teammates in background reflect emotions os seconds carry on. Time out for rest and refreshment before weary Royals return to the froy. Noseguard and all, Mr. Bunce bites the dust, but those thinning stripes indicate points in the moking for Upper Darby. The ROYALS On HOPELESS were the hopes and downcast were the fans when Upper Darby's football minion trotted out into Episcopal Acodemy's field last September for the first game of the seoson. Rooters could not forget the foct thot only three lettermen Jim Eismonn, a senior; and Ted Boss and Bob McCook, juniors, had returned from lost year's undefeated powerhouse. Sixty-four Perfect form ond poise feoturc Coptain Eismann's speedy jaunt around the flonk, with mates ond fons supplying moral ond physical support. The Gridiron In the Episcopal fray, ond for two gomes thereafter with Radnor ond P. S duPont, the Royals went down to sorrowful defeot, 14-6, 9-6, and 16 13. The game with duPont was a surprise to all concerned, for the Wilmington eleven wos considered to be one of the best in the state of Delaware. A phenomenal turnabout was effected the next week when Not cxoctly o puzzle picture but certainly a jumbled demonstration of gridiron todies. First-aid coming up for a felled worrior, os trainer ond official sympathetically look on. A lusty Fight Fight! Fight! from open- mouthed Royol belles who cheer their heroes onword. Sixty-five SCHEDULE U D. mauled a sorrowful Lansdcwne eleven, 44-0 Those who blamed the sensational victory over the Gornet on the weakness of that team, ote their words the following week when the Purple and Gold marched over Abington, never anybody's pushover, 26 0. Captain Eismann struck his long-deloyed form when he wormed his way through the Ghosts for a sixty-six yard score early in the game. Biggest upset of a thrill-packed season occurred when the Royals trounced Media, 12-0. Art Leary's sensational line play wen for him a place in the hearts of Royal rooters. Cheltenham, the group of eleven giants who ruined the Royal's undefeated, untied record lost year by holding them to o scoreless deadlock, eked cut a 6-0 win, in the most grueling gome of the Sitting: Bocclli, Durfcc, Socchctti, Monger, Bunco, Clark, Truman, McGonn, Wooster. Second Row: Cahall, Russell, Corlin, Lcory, Gallagher, Coptoin Eismann, Homilton, King, McCook, Brcncman, Reynolds. Standing: Monogcr Pilocik, Coach Mefort, Beattie, Krimmcl, Rcmcntcr, Turner, Diggory, Marshall, Hotch, Schindler, Boss, Cranston, Assistant Coach Locb. U. D. 6 . Episcopal OPP. 14 6 Rodnor 9 13 P. S. du Pont 16 44 Lansdowne 0 26 .. Abington 0 12 Medio 0 Cheltenham 6 6 .. Lower Mcnon 0 0 ... Hoverford 26 103 71 season. After being held scoreless for three thrill-pocked periods by Lower Menon's aces. Purple and Gold quarterback Nick Sacchetti, surrounded by would-be tacklers, heaved a long pass into the end zone to left end Bud Russell for the lone score in the 6-0 fray. It was the second time in twenty years that U D knocked off the Maroon. Gene next year will be such satellites as Eismann, Sacchetti, Bunce, and Bill Clark from the backfield and Jim Durfee, Art Manger, Jim McGann, Al Cranston, Ed Reynolds, Bill Marshall, Bill Diggory, and Jack Krimmel. Sixty-six Sitting: Elyston, Griffiths, Conner, Flood, Currier, Gossemeyor, Wotson, Barrett. First Row: Wolfe, Brandolini, Landi, Marsh, Gordon, Cosey, Wagner, Mosseth, Hempill, Hclkcr, Springfield. Second Row: Manager Horc, Monager Robinson, Dyke, Shorpe, Tomasco, Brooks- bonk, Bardon, Graham, Desmond, Scherlcr, Sanders, Quinn, Soilcr, Coach Grimmett, Coach Coffey. Third Row: Kenyon, Reagan, Sailer, Dalton, Aroyan, Wallace, Lewis, Muldowncy, Dubbs, Botes, Lear. After the smoke dears, both teams grope way to huddle. I UST about as successful as their big friends, who practiced on the same field with them were Upper Darby's junior varsity gridders, who wen four, tied one, and lost two gomes Starting off much the same as the Royal varsity gridders the year before, the seemingly huge, heterogeneous group of juniors and sophomores pushed over three touchdowns to thrash Radnor's Red Raiders, 20-0, in the season's first gome. Sophomore Tom Gordon copped the honor of being the first 1939 Royal to strike pay dirt. Next on the prospective list of victims came John Bartram High's joyvees, who, os a surprise to the highly confident eleven deadlocked the home team at 12-12 only after Joe Brandolini had contributed the second of his weekly touchdowns. Rugged Brandolini's contribution the following week proved to be the deciding tally in the Royals' 6-0 win. Aided by Lou Tomasco and Brandolini again, the squad marched, 20-0, over the surprisingly weak Ghosts. Media's little men reversed the score hoisted onto its vorsity the previous Friday when it handed the heme team its lone defeat of the seoson, 20-0. Coach Randy Grimmett, in his second year as jayvee mentor, will send up his second exceptionally gifted crop to the varsity. Among the varsity prospects will be Tomasco, Brandolini, Gordon, Bill Masseth, and Bob Casey. Junior Varsity FOOTBALL SCHEDULE U. D 20... . Radnor OPP. 12 John Bertram .... 12 6 0 20 Abington .... 0 0 ... 12 0 13 12 .. Lower Merion 0 70 37 Sixty-seven H ere Tkey Are DEFEATED only once in league competition. Coach Thomas J. Milne's Royal soccer squad was co-champicn of the Suburban Conference last year, ending the successful campaign in a tie for honors with the Lower Merion booters The team got off to a quick getoway by turning in a series of shutouts at the stort The first barrier in league competition wos set up when the Ardmore Aces held U. D. to a 1-1 tie in an upset encounter at Lower Merion. Victories over Abington and Haverford set the Royals bock in stride before the second jolt of the season was received, os on unsung Berwyn eleven invaded Upper Darby to win a 1 -0 thriller. Jack Dcnoghue paced the locals to triumphs in the finol lecgue games of the season os U. D. defeated Lower Menon, Abington, and Haverford in order This lost spurt slid the Milnemen into o tie for Suburban title honors as Lower Merion finished with the same percentage Each team suffered only one setback, Berwyn ad- ministering the cripple on U. D., while the Royols themselves turned back the Maroon. A soon os the boll, pictured ot top, descends, then wotch the dust of these anxious booters. Umph! and U. D.'s Jock Donoghuc grunts once for courageous foe, who knows how to use his head. Always on the run and ploy continues, os Upper Darby opponent heads for action. • ■ vw SM Dick Wcntzcl resembles Do ey O'Brien here, os he defends the home tcom's gool ogoinst ossoult. Sitting: Boch, Almond, Borsky, Sconlon, Morris, Zebrowski, Woldmon, Mociok, Dclvoney, Forber, J. Etters. Second Row: Lehndorff, Manager; Fisher, Ritschic, Povey, Dessingcr, Bouers, Roy Doth, Russell Doth, Mosscy, Fetters, Brassclmon, Jackson, Racck, Mr. Milne, Cooch; Mr. Minacci, Assistant Cooch. Third Row: Brown, Clarke, Clark, Wcntzcll, Vogel, Shull, Tiroba. The ROYAL Booters! Among the highlights of the 15-gome campaign wos Dick Wentzel's ability at the goal posts, which resulted in no less than 7 shutout wins for Upper Darby The circle of opponents was widened os the Royals traveled to Bethelem, much the better for experience despite a 4-0 defeat. Other non-league foes were Frankford, West Philadelphia, Episcopal. Girard, and Northeast, these teams furnishing some of the classiest competition about. Jack Donoghue, center forward, wos chosen honorary coptain of the squad. The U. D. booters won nine places on All-Suburban lists at the conclusion of the campaign, placing five dribblers on the first All-Star team and four on the second. Jack Donoghue, John Zebrowski, Harry Morris, Rudy Mikulo, and Roy Doth took first-string honors, with Russ Doth, Quincy Liberi, Percy Jenkins, and Bill Neef getting secondary berths. Lettermen whose loss will be felt next year include Copt. Donoghue, Zebrowski, Morris, Neef, Jenkins, Vogel, Horwitz, Fetters, Waldman, and Etters. Roy and Russ Doth. Reds Liberi, Rudy Mikula, and Gene Massy, will return to boost hopes for next season's squod, although the ten lettermen listed above graduote. SCHEDULE 1. D. OPP 3.... ....Fronkford 0 4 West Philadelphia 0 3 Episcopal Academy ... 0 5 . Berwyn 2 1 ... Girord 2 0 Lower Mcrion ’ 0 3 Abingfon' 0 0 2 0 Bethlehem 4 5 1 0 . 1 1 0 3 Abingfon 0 4 Hovcrford 1 Sixty-nine Varsity CROSS COUNTRY A FINAL driving surge, which morked him os the fourth best horrier in national high school competition, brought to a close the stellar three-year career of Warren Van Ingen, U D.'s greotest cross country luminary, and culminated a mediocre team season wherein Coach Edson C. Strange's runners broke even in a tough six-meet schedule, this year. Sitting: Wcrtlcy, Shcrmon, Von Ingcn, Coptoin; Kirby, Moton. Standing: Church, Wcrtlcy,Manager; Mr. Strange, Coach; Pearson. Warren Van Ingcn, U. D.'s star cross- country runner, shows his winning stride. White, Gow, ond Bcnshetler—winners of the novice race. A port of sguod off for a trial spin. Bocked up throughout by the consistent placing of George Kirby, the Royals bogged down before ominous foes in the latter part of the season, after a fast get-away. SCHEDULE U.D. OPP. 16 West Chester 47 24 Abington 49 Olncy 58 48 . Norfheost 18 18 79 Ambler 122 36 Norristown 23 95 .. Lower Merion 27 ‘ Low score wins. Powerful Northeast High waylaid U. D in the third contest when the Archives' Henry Hart clipped the Royals' home course record by some eight seconds. Dick Mason and Charlie Sherman contributed much to the locals' cause when illness hampered Van Ingen. The varsity ploced fourth in the Suburban Championships, with Kirby running seventh Captain Van Ingen rounded out his third season as U D.'s spearhead when he won the Eastern Regionals, placed third in the State meet, and finished sixth in the Nationals. The loss of virtually the entire sguad will be felt next season, with Joe Dempsey, Tom Church, George Wilds, Charlie Sherman, Dick Mason, George Kirby, and Coptain Van Ingen departing Seventy The Joyvecs worm up for the roce. Limbering up exercises to prevent pulled muscles. Junior Varsity CROSS COUNTRY CANDWICHING in three consecutive losses to the vicinity's leading harrier aggregations, fancy victories in the first and last meets of a mediocre season added a rother bright side to U. D's Junior Vorsity Cross Country campaign. The completed record of the team shows two victories and three setbacks Upper Darby got off to a flying stort in the first meet by copping a triangular encounter from Abington and Olney. Pennell ond Cahall finished second and third, respectively, for U D. North- east High proved as destructive to the locol Jay Vees os to its other fees when it upset the Royals by a 16-47 count White led the fleck home for the Archives. Norristown and Lower Mericn helped round out the tough schedule by beoting U. D. rother handily. The Eagles pounded out a 17-41 triumph while the Aces wen by 41-110 Promise of better things to come was given, however, when Media's Blue fell before Coach Strange's Juniors, 35-26, in the last meet. Pennell, Cahall, Kulp, Pearson, Twoes, McKibben, and Messner sparked most of the team scoring throughout the campaign. Sitting: Colflcsh, Eiscnhardt, Brody, Em- mert. White, Bcnshetler, Gow, Carlson, Kulp, Tocws, Wcthcrill, Manager. Stonding: Boldi, Monagcr; Hess, Martin- dell, Messner, Pennell, Minossion, Blade, Mr. Miller, Assistant Coach; Ambrogi, McKibben, Langmuir, Patterson, Whipple, Fcnstcnmachcr, Monager. SCHEDULE U. D. OPP. 32 Olney 51 Abington 56 47 Northcost 16 41 Norristown 17 110 Lower Morion 41 26 Medio 35 °Low score win Seventy-one Sitting: Miller, D., Stratton, Bottomlcy, Hcyl, Captain; Miller, E., Potterton, Brooks Standing: Youngflcish, Free, 8riton, Neithom- mcr, Oinsmorc, Wenger, MacIntyre, Abel, Rob- erts, Rcnzulli, Monagcr. GOAL DIGGERS SCHEDULE U. D. 2 .. OPP 0 3 Lower Merion 0 1 Upper Morion 0 3 1 Rodnor 0 0 0 . Sworthmorc 1. .. .Ridley Pork 1 WITH Goalie Jean Roberts supplementing the stiffest defense in suburban circles, Upper Darby's hockey team whisked through five straight foes in shutout fashion before a perennially powerful Swarthmore eleven upset the apple cart in U. D.'s most successful campaign in a decade. The final chart of the seoson shews five victories, one defeat, and two ties. Coaches Scott and Jackson built their sturdy squad around Captain Betty Heyl and Captom-elect Lillian Free, with a host of capable veterans in the van A fost-moving attack and grim defensive array feotured the locols' victory porade. Next to Swarthmore's pillaging combine beaten only four times in twenty years, the Royalettes stood out as the ranking team in the vicinity. Such able performers os Captain Heyl Jeon Roberts, Dot Brooks, Dot Miller, Morion Abel, and Dot Patterson wil be lest through graduation. Seventy-two Lillian Free pursues the elusive ball . . Pile on, girls . . ■ Swarthmorc furnishes the op- position . . . Captain Hcyl with a great big smile . . . Dot Brooks and Jean Dinsmorc in hot pursuit . . . Seven little hockcyitcs all in a row . . . Scotty-Jack, the moscot . . . Coptain Heyl and Edna Strat- ton . . . Marian Abel and Lil- lian Free swing into action. Junior Varsity HOCKEY U. D. 2..... SCHEDULE opp. 0 3 .Lower Merion 0 1 1 4 1 o 1 0 . Hovcrford 3 0 Sworthmoro 0 1 . Ridley Pork 0 SPORTING o record which was overshadowed by the sensational work of its varsity, U. D.'s junior varsity hockey team, neverthe- less, came through o successful season with four wins, two losses, and two ties. High among the season's highlights was the discovery of two potential varsity high point girls namely. Dot Mink and Nancy Wilson. Both girls collaborated to do all of the scoring in the first fcur games of the season After winning their first two contests in handy foshicn over Lansdcwne and Lower Merion, after tying Upper Merion, and ofter mauling Yeodon, the Royals went down to their first defeat of the season when Radnor eked out o 1-0 win Following the season's worst drubbing, at the hands of Haverford, 3-0, the girls ployed powerful Swarthmore to a scoreless deadlock, and then came back to shove across one gool and van- quish Ridley Park, 1-0. In addition to the Misses Mink and Wilson there was uncovered such potential varsity material os Joanne Bruen, Gloria Mehring, Miriam Fahnestock, Frances Pyle, Eleanor Bassett, Evelyn Sanders, Jean Statzell, Isabel Pyle, June MacAdam, and Kathryn Conahan. First Row: Hankinson, Porter, Wilton, To:ws, Young, Captain; MocAdom, Sanders, Conohon. Second Row: Zcbrowski, Thoycr, Mehring, Mink, Bruen, Wheaton, Sonders, Porter, Wilton, ond Bruen ready Wenger, Loffcrty, Pyle. Third Row: Fahnestock, Wright, Germain, Bossctt, to defend the home gool. Crecilius. Bullock, Statzell. Seventy-four Junior Varsity BASKETBALL A WEALTH of experience, fost ploy, ond new-bred varsity prospects tapered off as the outstanding achievements of Coach Paul E. Schwartz's junior varsity cagers last season, os the local courtsters came through a hard 15-gome schedule with seven golden wins balanced in the books by eight scrappy setbocks. Whereos the jayvee bosketeers could not accumulate more than two victories at a time, it is significant to note that no less thon five of their eight defeats came by margins of four points and less, a tell- tale indication of the torrid play throughout. Among the season's high spots was the Royal's close 27-25 conquest of Lower Mericn's renegades, a contest climaxed when a last-second Maroon goal was nullified because of an over-stepped boundary. As a team backed up by sophomore reserves, U D routed such formidable foes as Cheltenham and Hoverford in ensuing struggles, by close margins. Most of the best work was turned in by capable varsity prospects, namely John Ramsey, one of the outstanding floormen m the circuit; Gene Massey, stocky spark-plug. Gill Duffy, alert leader; and Charley Clarke, able veteran artist. U.D. SCHEDULE OPR. 18 ... Collingdolc 15 22 33 16 20 27 Lower Mcrion 25 15 . Lonsdownc 11 20 19.. 28.. . ...Hoverford .Cheltenham 27 17 29 21.. Abington 9 19.. .. Lower Mcrion 22 22... Hoverford 16 18. 5 27. Lonsdownc 31 Jl.....Norristown ............... 36 29.....Abington ................. 35 Heads up! os Jock Sondcrs ond Jim Turner ore owed by mote Joe Spring- field's heroic leap. Sitting: Springfield, Sanders, Hemphill, Currier, Hodges. Standing: Coach Schwartz, Mosscth, Bramble, Ramsey, Manager Blade. Seventy-five Varsity NOTHING short of on outstanding suc- cess was the Royols' basketball season, begun when Randolph Grimmett took over the coaching reins to replace Mentor Lewis Goes, and climaxed when the Upper Darby cagers snatched the county championship by winning the Eighteenth Annual Kiwanis Tournament, at Chester. In regular league warfare, U. D. pulled up in third place, just behind the powerful forces of Lower Merion and Norristown. It wos the fifth time a Purple-Gold en- semble hod snared Kiwanis laurels. The Royal quint swept aside such tolented foes as Swarthmcre, Nether-Providence, and Ridley Park before gaining the final round. Then, sparked by Center Harold Mackin, ranking U D. veteran, the locols nosed out strong Ridley Township by a 28-26 margin, winning in the last 25 seconds on Nick Sacchetti's one-man sally. Mackin captured high-scor- ing honors on the side. Scvcnty-jix First Row—Left to Right: Forstburg, Socchctti, Coscy. Second Row: Donoghue. Russell, Cronston, Hull, Carlin. Third Row: Conover, Mgr.; Mackin, Mr. Grim- mitt, Marshall, Bassett. BASKETBALL Among the many highlights of the long court campaign must be included U. D.'s terrific stands ogoinst the top teams in the section. In an early-season match at Lower Merion, the Royals gave Bill Anderson's proteges their toughest fight up to that point before succumbing In the return contest ot Penn's Palestra, the high-scoring junior luminary, Walt Carlin, led the Upidahs against an Ardmore quintet which barely managed to scrape through to o 25-24 victory, a battle which marked U. D. as the fightingest team Hal Mackin grosps air, ct ol, in wild fry for coveted boll, with Wolf Carlin rcody for action on side. Surrounded by Abington courstcrs, Mackin reaches hopefully for rebound. Gleeful Upper Dorby fons reflect joy os Royals fight bock ot Lower Morion's touted troop, in Palcstro. No two ways about this tap-off, with U. D.-Abington contest in full swing. in the suburbs. Carlin's deadly shooting and fast floorwork paced the Upper Darby squad during the court wars, with Walt finishing the season m second place among Suburban scorers. Not less brilliant was the stead ', challenging work of six senior ccurtsters Besides Mackin, an outstanding backboard ace, should be mentioned the great work of Cy Hull, Al Bassett, Jack Donoghue, Bob Forstburg, and Nick Sacchetti. A possible future star was uncovered when Sophomore Bob Casey mode the squod, as the only varsity man to return next year with the exception of Carlin, and Bud Russell. Cranston and Mar- shall will olso be lost through graduation. Carlin was elected captain for next year, while Mackin and Bassett received leadership honors for 1939-40. SCHEDULE U. D. OPP. 26 . Collingdclc 20 23 West Chester 32 20 . Pottstown 22 29 37 32 Lonsdownc 24 40 Hovcrford 29 36..... Cheltenham 20 26 ...Norristown 31 30 Abington 18 24 Lower Merion 25 25 Hovcrford 32 34 Cheltenham 29 31 ...Lonsdownc 27 27 ..Norristown 30 41 Abington 24 Seventy-seven Varsity BASKETBALL SCHEDULE U.D. OPP 21 Peirce School 24 27 Hovcrford 10 17... 11 25... Ridley Pork 18 13 28 34 Radnor 13 29... 19 22... 29 35 Lansdowne 28 ONCE more the Royolettes showed suburban circles a winning brand of basketball which emphasizes deadly offense and grim defense, os Coach Ann Jackson's U D. varsity trimmed over two-thirds of their foes to pace another victory parode for Purple and Gold ccurtsters. With only Marion Abel returning from the previous year's fast-moving sextette, U. D. launched the tough cam- paign with rather row material, but sound native talent and well- cooched strcngpcints returned dividends. Diminutive Dot Patterson, Jean Dinsmore, and Coptain Abel formed the Royalette's big scoring trio, being good for about 25 points per game. Patterson's sharpshooting ran up the highest in- dividual total in a game when the sum of 19 counters was registered against Radnor. Dot's contributions towards the defeat of the Raiders outstrip her other scoring feats of 16 and 14 points in other games. Two of the Upper Darby' setbacks were brought about by combines new to the local schedule. Peirce School inflicted a close 24-21 defeat in the season's opener, with Jeon Dinsmore leading U. D.'s riddled ranks, and Norristown applied a decisive 28-13 lashing later on, with Jean once more sterling in defeat Marion Abel and Evelyn Sanders were largely responsible for the team's late success, starring in scoring roles at the end of the year Much of the squad's achievement came by dint of o superb defensive array, led by such able performers as Doris Bennett and Betty Darlington This phase of attack was very' much in evidence os Haverford bowed by 27-10 to U D , and Radnor was held to 13 counts compared with the Royals' 34 Returning next year will be a host of outstanding players, among whom Dinsmore, Bennett, Darlington, and Sanders stand cut, with graduation claiming Abel, Patterson, Wenger, Brooks, and Heyl. Doris Bennett, veteran guard and all-around athlete, was elected captain of U D.'s squad for the coming year First Row: Sanders. Second Row: Cono- ghon, Patterson, Heyl. Third Row: Brooks, Bennett, Miss Jackson, Abel. Fourth Row: Darlington, Wenger, Dins- more. Morion Abel jumps for the ball while Jeon Dinsmore ond Dot Patterson await cogcrly to receive if. Oops! June MocAdom ond Dot Wenger arc intent on o recovery. A graceful jump with Dot Wenger fur- nishing the grace. Coach Jackson ond her girls look very happy obout the whole matter. Manager Grovcnor morks down another goal. Junior Varsity BASKETBALL First Row—Left to Right: Moore, Beck, Fctterolf, Boldcrjton, Bruen. Second Row: Wolker, Fi hcr, Jceglc, MeFadden, Crccclius. Third Row: Steever, Ingle, Cunney, Mgr; Hutton, Word. Fourth Row: Bigony, Fohnestock, MocAdom, Wheotor, White. Betty Hcyl jhoots os Ewic Sonders ond Becky Word wotch with concern. SCHEDULE U. D. 14 OPP. 26 19 Swarthmorc 20 17 7... 27 21 ..Radnor .... i Tic 1 21 19 12 23 16 14 ..Lonsdownc 24 I NEXPERIENCE ployed o large part in the fortunes of Upper Darby's junior varsity court combine with quite o group of sophomore performers supplanting veteran players. The season assumed a brighter side in the latter half when the locals managed to hand out a 23-16 defeat tc Lower Mericn's rival troop. Soph Evelyn Sanders wos the guiding light at times, when varsity play did not claim her, with such able cagers os Betty Ward ond Jeff Ingle also seeing action against most of the foes. Fast competition and evidence of inexperience marked the Royals from the start and accounted for many of their losses. The closest game of the hard campaign came when Radnor's joyvees ond the Purple and Gold juniors fought to a standstill, in a back-stretch contest. The score after the customary four periods stood at 21 -all. Prospects for next season remoin rather dubious yet, because of the strong probability that some of the team regulars will be promoted to varsity berths, thereby leaving sizable gaps in U D.'s ranks. Sizzling action and fast sport are still the only results in view for the coming year. Eighty t RIFLE TEAM THE only dark spot on another great rifle seoson this year is the lone defeat of the 10-match schedule, that inflicted by Doyle.stown's powerful forces in the first duel of the year U D.'s sharpshcotmg combine thereupon swept aside eight suburban and city foes in flashy order, a row of victories tainted slightly by onother Doylestcwn uprising, a 491 -491 stalemate, shot off in mid-season. Poced by a newcomer, deadeye Betty Hittinger, the Royals' only girl gunner, the chorges of Coaches Wood and Morris easily established themselves as another outstanding squadron in the school's glorious rifle history Miss Hittinger reaped honor galore of the end of the season by winning individual laurels as the cham- pion in the Southeastern Pennsylvania shooting bee, held at Drexel Tech Such capable riflers as Betty Hittinger, Don Ross, Jim Daly, Tom Wilson, George Strohm Ed Meyer, and Dave Beatty will be lost through graduation. Among the highlights provided by this keen group ore double wins over Lower Menon. Yeadon, Episcopal, and West Cotholic. The usual number of postal matches rounded cut the schedule. U D.'s excellent rifle record now extends over six consecutive fruitful years. SCHEDULE U.D. 488 490 ... Doylestown OPP. 495 469 489 .. Episcopal Academy 486 487 Lower Merion . 480 492 490 491 491 488 Episcopal Acodemy 482 493 483 489 ...Lower Merion 482 486 470 If you wont to shoot well—emong other things—you must keep your gun in good condition. On the firing line with the Rifle Club. First Row—Left to Right: Blough, Mgr.; Wilson, Hittinger, Ross, Bennett. Second Row: Pryce, Doly, Wilkcnmg, Strohm. Seligman. Third Row: Fromtling, Tracy, Mgr.; Bcotty. SWIMMING EARLY weakness m o relay event cost Upper Darby's swimming team a couple of victories which could easily have changed the dull season into a profitable campaign, as the Royals wound up rather deep in Suburban standings U. D sized up quite well on paper and in the pool with a number of able notators on hand. Captain Warren Newberry topped the list of Royalmen while Rosborough, Kotlof, Anderson, Holt, Doughty, and Taylor furnished scoring action. Captain Newberry swam to a new school record in the 100-yard freestyle event in the Coatesville meet. SCHEDULE U. D. OPP. 32 34 27 35 Eddystonc 38 Havcrford 28 27 12 27': 38 43 47 19 First Row—Left to Right: Voughon, Cassosso, Taylor, Stevens, Bossier, Eiscnhardt. Second Row: Riviello, Mon- ogcr; Holt, Newberry, Ros- borough, Clork, Anderson, Mr. Herzog, Cooch. Third Row: Rcukauff, Kotloff, Lear, Doughty, dah. First Row—Left to Right: Neithommer, Greene, Schlo- qcl, Gronqcr, 0. Miller, E. Miller, Bullock, Popy. Sec- ond Row: Miss Scott, Cooch; Bennett, Rotcliffe, Richcrs, Wright, Brenner, Hip we II, Cholk, Soxon, Wolfingcr, Manager. Third Row: Porter, Riley, Stot- zcll, Hoel, Bossetf, Billings- Ico, Vogel, Newburg. SWIMMING '“ NE of the flashiest girl swimming squads in the vicinity and in the school history was turned out lost season, Upper Darby's lasses win- ning five consecutive meets before being dunked at the hands of Lower Merion, Three-year veterans played a major role with Dot and Elsie Miller and Wow Granger leading the experienced U. D. natators. Lillian Free shone in the diving bracket, being defeated only once during the seven-motch campaign. Greene, Billingslea, Granger, Papys, ond the Miller girls will be lost to graduation. SCHEDULE U. D. 47 39 49 OPP. IS 43 40 49 16 29 47 18 Bill Morley—with the odvontoge. WRESTLING First Row—Left to Right: Burns, Flood, Connors, Morley. Second Row: McGann, Zebrowski, Andisman, Dougherty. Third Row: Mr. Geyer, Coach; Kershes, Wilson, Bunce, Graham, Mgr. SCHEDULE U. D. OPP. 6 .. Upper Merion 27 26. 6 3 32 22 9 19 21 9 . Lower Merion 21 W INNING only two matches of six fought. Upper Darby's wrestling forces ended the gruelling wars in a fifth place deadlock w:th Lansdowne, in the Suburban League. With the sport hitting a new high for generol interest, local mat combines blazed forth brilliantly on all fronts to make Cocch Geyer's road a rocky, narrow path. The Royals supplemented the regular season by sending two tusslers. Bill Morley and Jim McGann, into the finals of the Subur- ban tournament. Morley was one of the more consistent winners during the campaign, for the U. D. squad. Local fans goped in omazement when Cheltenham's perennial pillaging Panthers invaded Upper Darby and walked off with every bout save the first, a 32-3 conquest, and later on the suburbon title. Lost to graduation this year will be almost the entire squad of Royal grapplers, including Jim McGann, Bob Bunce, Pat Flood, Bob Wilson, Dan Kershes, John Zebrowski, ond Irwin Andisman. The remoining forces, of which Joe Dougherty is the veteran luminary, will point for a fresh stort and the prosperous doys of Harry Boyer, Lloyd Black, and Pete Bernardino. GIRLS' TINNIS 1939 SOYS' TENNIS—1939 0Sodnor Friend ' Select Norristown Lontdowne Cootesville Berwyn ‘Abington Wetttown ■ Cheltenhom Peirce •Lower Menon Hoveiford Lontdole George School i Radnor i I Episcopal ; i Norristown i | Cootesville J Lontdowne i 1 Friend ' Centrol 1 i Berwyn , ' Abington 1 | Ridley Pork J i Lower Merion 1 I Hoverford | Trenton i U.D. 74tt Second Fourth 98 5 14 Third Fourth 40 Fourth 64 Vj Third TRACK-1939 i Episcopo! 4Z’ 5 i Delco Meet 1 1 Penn Relays 1 1 P. S. du Pont 18 9 14 1 1 Ursinus Reloys 1 Villanovo Interscholostics , Lower Merion 71 , , District One Championship , i Hoverford 52‘ j i l Suburban Chompionship i Spring Records-1939 BASEBALL-1939 i Lansdowne J i Norristown , i Cheltenham 1 ' Hoverford , i Lontdowne i i Lower Merion J i Abington , i Norristown i 1 Peirce School J i Lower Merion i i Cheltenham 1 1 Hoverford , L_Yeodon i GOLF—1939 i Bridgeport , i Lower Merion i 1 Berwyn 1 | Doylestown J i Abington i 1 Bridgeport 1 | Cheltenham , i Lower Merion i i Berwyn 1 | Chcltcnhom , i Hoverford i i Abington 1 i Hcrthey J i Hoverford i i Doylestown 1 1 Hcrshey 1 , INTERSCHOLASTICS , JJ. D. TIEDFOR 6TH ' THE 1940 BOYS' GOLF SCHEDULE April 15 .....................Abington April 16 ........................Lower Mcrion April 22 ...................Doylcstown April 26 Hoverford April 29 ...................Bridgeport May 1 Cheltenham Moy 2 ......................Bridgeport May 8 Doylcstown May 9 ........................Abington Moy 13 ..........................Lower Mcrion Moy 17 ......................Hoverford Moy 24 ................... Cheltenham Eighty-six BASEBALL SCHEDULE—1940 April 3 ...................Collingdole April 9 .....................Episcopal April 11 .... Lonsdownc April 15 ..................... Abington April 25 ................'Lower Mcrion April 29 ................... Cheltenham Moy 6 ..................... Abington Moy 9 ................... Cheltenham Moy 13 .....................Lonsdownc Moy 16 ................... Norristown Moy 20....................Lower Mcrion Moy 23 .................. Hoverford Moy 27 Norristown Moy 31 .................... Hoverford Denotes League Gomes TRACK SCHEDULE April 11-12 ..........Intor-closs Meet April 17 .........................Ridley Pork April 26-27 Penn Rcloys May 1 ..............Rodnor, Cheltenham Moy 4 .................Ursinus Rcloys Moy 8 ...............Boyertown Rcloys Moy 11 .......Villanovo Intcrscholostics Moy 15 ..........................May Doy Moy 18 .......District One Championships Moy 22 ........................Hoverford May 25 ............................Stole Chompionships Moy 30 ............................Delco Meet June 1 ...........Suburban Chompionships GOLF: Front Row: left to right) Dougherty, J.; Stcinbruch, Durfec. Bacon. Standing Mr. McOonnell. Ropp, Miller. Germain. Bow, Dougherty. E. Action: Woody Bocon trie to hit the old con with one stroke. Jim Durfec, No. 1 mon for U. D., display hi best form. BASEBALL: Front Row: (left to right) Bciswongcr, Manager. Titos, Dyke, Donoghuc, Captain Wm, Clork, Ze- browtki, Motscth, Morri . Forttburg. Second Row: Chorlet Clarke, Sander . Bow, Russell. McCook. Cleveland, Coach Grimmctt. Third Row: Asit. Coach Minacci, Sacchetti, Coffey. Ramsey, Scanlon, Griffiths. Hortmon. Fourth Row: Church, Phillips. Bossclli. Stocchic, Johns, Micdwig. Action: Fronk Church takes o mighty swing ot the boll. Horry Morris goes up in the air for one. VARSITY TRACK: Front Row: «left to right’ Von Ingcn, Bunce. Woos- ter, Mayer, Shcrmon, Kirby, Brody, Wertliy, Brcnc- man. Second Row: Tomosco. Wortcll, Pearson, Vietz, Cos:y. Schindler. Messner, Moson Third Row: Gallagher, Church, Homilton, Morsholl, Pcorson, McGonn. Action: Ed Meyer ond Charles Sherman breosting the tope. Bunce. second from left, and Wooster, ot extreme right, all set for a dosh. JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK: Front Row: 'left to right) Blauvclt, Lchndorff, Ben- shetlcr, Hess. Langmuir, Gaw, Pennell. Povey. Cor- tona, Edgmgton, Carlson. Second Row: Fine, Sailor, Kirk. Contel. Swoyne, Reh, Freedmon, Green, Weaver. Blodc. Third Row: Eorhart, Ctoney, Renkouff, Noren, Von de Boe. Moffit, Morston, Hill, Deitseh. Top Row: Leothem, McKibbin, Minossian, Whipple. Milne, mgr., Kulp. Action: Weaver ond Edgington besting Norristown in the century dash. Seligmon, up end over in the high hurdles. Eighty-seven TENNIS BOYS' TENNIS CHEDULE April 25 .........................Chester Moy 2 ........................Abington Moy 6 ......................Chcltcnhom Moy 8 .........................Reoding Moy 13 ......................Lower Mcrion Moy 16 .......................Lonsdowne Moy 17 ....................... Trenton Moy 20 ..........................Radnor Moy 21 ...........Lo Solle College H. S. Moy 23 ........................Norristown Front Row: Doth, Co-Captain Hull, Co- Coptain Clarkson, Morris, Toylor. Second row: Mr. Schwartz, Coach; Mc- Combridgc, Corlin, Lcory, Ridings, Man- ager. Action: Roy Morris tokes one on his bock hand. Warren Toylor in o good serve. GIRLS' TENNIS SCHEDULE April 29 . Moy May Moy Moy 2 ... 6 . 8 ... 13 .... Moy Moy Moy Moy 14 16 .. 17 ... 20 .... Moy 21 . Moy 23 .. Front Row: Lillian Free, Betty Hcyl, Yvonne Wright, Edno Stratton, Ruth West. Second Row: Ellen Cartlcdgc, Morjoric Morrell, Jeon Dinsmorc, Mr. Wollocc, Joanne Bruen, Becky Word, Moryonne Woodord, Mgr. Action: Ellen Cartlcdgc ot the finish of a forchond stroke. Lillian Free ready for o backhand drive. Charlie Meyer over the hurdles; Warren Von Ingen, U. D.'s Star milcr; William Dalton puts the shot; George Kirby in the pole vault; Bud Wooster strains to moke a good jump; Ed Shindlcr ready to fling the discus; Bob Forstburg cuts loose a fost one; Betty Quigley, serving. Spring Sports Snaps Intramurals Are Fun! A SWEEPING program and more generous policy of intramural athletics was carried to the home rooms this year as Mr. Herbert S Herzog directed the oddition of new awards, more prominence, and new sport to U. D.'s an- nual home carnival of intramural play. Class and school champions were crowned and let- tered in soccer, hockey, basketball, and base- ball again, with bigger and better maintenance and prizes in the offering for non-varsity sportsters. The first victory team of the year was senior combine 230-204, winner in the girls' hockey race This ensemble piled up a perfect record, unbeaten and unscored upon! In soccer the seniors won when room 126 came out on top against junior team 105-103, with the 228-233 ond 206-102 sophomore rooms competing in the finols. In basketball, the boys' leogue sow some of the best intramural play in recent years After a torrid final round of play was com- pleted the |unior powerhouse, 105, was crowned champion. Victory came largely by the stellar play of Doth and Leary, who along with Eis- monn, Mang, and Gundaker, formed the All- Intromural team The girls' division saw the 33-220 team beating out 124-230 squad, the first sophomore win of the year. Mr. Herzoq and the entire school agreed that bigger and better awards should enliven the home room contests. The proceeds of the Purple-Gold basketball game went to help ap- propriate funds for new prizes for winners. It is expected that school winners will now have a plaque put up in their glory, with numerals for all class victors. With the development of girls' baseball, a full, interesting program of intramurols will again be on hand next year. Ninety Soccer Hockey Boskctboll, Boys' Boskctboll, Girls' Winning Homerooms Runners-Up 126 iSr.) 228-233 'Soph.) 230-204 iSr.) 14- 11 (Jr.) 105 (Jr.) 12 (Sr.) 33-220 (Soph.) 124-230 (Sr.) Opposite Pogc: The gym teom hord of work . . . Boys' boskctboll hotly contested with Mr. Herzog os referee . . . This Page: Boseball con be graceful . . . Ball, boll, who hos the boll? . . . The catcher rcochcs in vain os the botsmon swings . . . Cheerleaders —the ones who pep it up for good old U. D. Storting of the bottom ond reading from left to right they ore Emmo Cartlcdgc, Peggy Host- ings; second row. Rose Budd Nickcll, Ruth Wise; third row, Helen Potter, William Anderson, Mr. Miller, Dorothy Myers; lost row, Jean Stevenson, Alice Willard. Match 0 n! Match n! Reluctantly returning after lunch period. Ann Hynson and Ethel Hentxenroeder, os juniors help to give diplomas. The make-up man works on Thompson Leshcr. Jack Voscy, one of our ace comeramcn. A happy group at Washington. WILLIAM CLARK..............................President EDNA STRATTON..............................Secretary ROBERT FORSTBURG...........................Treasurer JOHN ZEBROWSKI........................Vice-President Ninety-four Senior Executive Committee Room Girls Boys 12 Marian Abel Peter Martin 23 Betty Dunn Gene Covender Tcm Church 121 Elsie Miller Bob Ambrogi Francis Flood 124 Estelle Hawley Nothamel Sotin 125 Ruth Wise Stanley Gcmberg 129 Virginia Korn Donald Kulp 133 Jean Ester Dick Contel Gertrude Bruner Sam Rump 204 Pat Collins Maryonne Woodard Anne Hynson Marian Beasley 211 Dorothy Gow Bob Bunce 223 Jean Caris William Neef 224 Esther Ridpath Arthur Manger 227 Mory Cook Edward Meyer 229 Betty Heyl Ray Regan 230 Jane Cope Fred Moore Emma Cortledge Nancy Lefaiver George Engelkraut Charles Davis SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE First Row—Left to Right: Covender, Cortledge, Woodard, Zcbrowski, Clark, Forstburg, Stratton, Gow, Hcyl. Second Row: Dunn, Abel, Collins. Ridpoth, Coris, Miller, Ester, Bruner, Wise, Hynson. Third Row: Flood, Necf, Sotin, Lcfoivcr, Cope, Beasley, Korn, Bunco, Ambrogi, Regan. Fourth Row: Monger, Moore, Kulp, Rump, Dovis, Englekrout, Church, Mortin. Ninety-five Of Leadership FTEN amid our eagerness ond haste to par- ticipate in as many extra-curricular activities as possible, we are forgetful of the primary pur- pose of coming to school that of gaining an education. Perhaps with this thought in mind, the Closs of 1933 presented two plaques to the school, one to honor those students who have at- tained the highest scholastic average during their three years at Upper Darby, the other to be en- graved with the names of those people, who, in the eyes of their classmates, have best served the in- terests of their school and class in all phases of high school activity. To rank scholastically among the first six in in classes os large as those which graduate from Upper Darby, is a goal worthy of every individual and it is an achievement of which ony student may well be proud. In the years to come, we will surely find that our leaders in the sciences and in liberal arts were among those whose names were enoroved on the Scholarship plaque. JEAN CARIS RICHARD BRAENDLE ROBERT BERNARD MARY BECKENSTRATER JOSEPH DURSO SARAH NANCY JENKINS Because of the qualifications of this oward as stoted by the donors—that a student must have completed three years study in Upper Darby—the names of Geraldine Hosmer and Kathleen Johnson do not oppear here. Of Loyalty I T IS o highly coveted and outstanding honor to hove one's name engraved on the Service Plaque as one of the six students who have contributed most to their school and class during their three years at the Upper Darby High School Too many of us have pushed through our high school coreer thinking only of furthering our own interests with never a thought for the welfare and success of our school, our closs, or our associates Therefore it is only fitting that those students in each graduating class, who, occordmg to a vote of their classmates, have contributed the most distinguished service to their school in sports, pub- lications, music, dramotics, and other extra- curricular activities, should be honored in a memorable and lasting manner. THOMAS CHURCH WILLIAM CLARK ESTELLE HOWLEY JEAN ROBERTS EDNA STRATTON JOHN ZEBROWSKI WHO’S WHO ... Who's Who (Reading from left to right). Richard Mason, Marion Leach, Best Dressed . . . Harry Heops, Ruth Bell, Biggest Flirts . . . Joseph Durso, Jean Roberts, Hardest Workers . . . Thompson Lcsher, Estelle Howley, Most Likely to Succeed . . . Norman Berrce, Marion Abel, Best Looking . . . William Clark, Edna Stratton, Most Popular. Thomas Church, Mary Beckenstratcr, Most Dignified . . . William Diggory, Jeanne Youngfleish, Cutest Couple . . . Robert Ambrogi, Catherine Rcnzulii, Wittiest Al Bassett, Betty Heyl, Best Sports . . . Moylan Hull, Dorothy Wenger, Best Dancers . . . Ray Regan, Ruth Wise, Peppiest. CUSTOM and two days of roin never foil to go olong with the seniors when they oonuolly pilgnmoge to the notion's copitol This year, traveling via the Balti- more ond Ohio Roilrood, wth custom on hand to hurry things along ond the roin trying its best to slow things down, all events occurred on schedule Arnvmg ot Union Station shortly before nocn of April 17, the three hundred forty students and teachers grcbbed a hasty lunch and boarded sight-seeing busses for a full ofterncons date with the Department of Justice, Coogress, the Library of Congress, the Museum of Natural History, and the Smithsonian Institution Between Thursday afternoon and Friday morning came Thursday night, the time wl en the seniors really enjoy themselves at the Lee House ond the Lafayette Hotel Pete Ruton mode more no se keeping his room quiet than if tie hod let them alone Horry Morns ond Bob Wolf silently ployed cords oil night Bob Ambrogi. Jock Dcn- cghue, Dot Miller, ond Dot Wenger donced till curfew The poor Iwuse detective searched for the person who threw the bog of water in vain Up ot 7.30 on Friday morning, the sightseers gobbled o lorge breakfost ond traveled through o downpour to the Bureau of Printing ond Engraving, thence to the Pon-Amencon Union, Corcoran Galleries, where many a weaned soul grabbed forty winks, ond the White House After lunch ot the hotels, the splendors of St. Alban's Cathedral were opened to them. Ther, after the sixteen-mile ride to Mount Vernon, where the class picture wos taken, the class conducted its own ceremonies at Arlington Cemetery. And so bock to the sumptuous Raleigh Hotel, where waiters ware toils ond spilled dishes Thus was the long-awoited Washington trip ended Only reminiscences remain, reminiscences of Bill Diggory's ond Bill Anderson's Mr Hyde and Frankenstein oct, of Den Kulp's. Warren Newbury's, ond Malcolm Shannon's daring departure from the hotel, ond of Dr. Dome in his nightgown, trying to quiet a noisy hall All I. Washington Monument. 2. Edna Strotton ploces wreoth at Unknown Soldier's Monument. 3. Dovid Madden joins the Washington street eleoners. 4. In the Pan- Amcrican Building. 5. Jock Voscy hos a drink ot the White House pool. 6. Mr. Tyson with his Chombcrlain umbrella. 7. Jock McGill ond o Supreme Court stotuc. 8. Up the steps to Lincoln Monument 9. Miss Bock. 10. Hodficld, Roof, Pilkington, ond Luckcr pretend to be resting. 11. A foot-weary group enjoys o rest. 12. McIn- tyre, Hamilton, and Miller look very happy. 13. This group looks very annoyed obout something. 14. Tired chaperones. IS. Brown ond Sailer in perfect comfort. Aboard for Washington ! Upper Uarl y NAME NICKNAME USUALLY SEEN AMBITION Estelle Howley 'Stell Looking for the Oak staff To understand sociology Jeon Roberts Jean Going to a meeting To be a nurse Edna St rot ton Edie Saying hello To be a house mother at Princeton Morion Abel Abie Shooting a basket To graduate from U. D. H. S. Ruth Diller Killer-Diller Counting Acorn money To marry a millionaire Virginio Korn Ginny Gossiping with the girls To be an actress Roberta Armstrong Bobbie Reoding o ploy To be a leading lady Kothryn Renzulli Colly Kidding someone To pronounce her r's Esther Ridpoth Es Working on the Acorn To be president of Swarthmore College Dorothy Miller Dot Swimming To swim in the Olympics Ruth Wise Ruthie Talking to Bot To win a jitterbug contest Elizabeth Heyl Betty In a gym suit To play All-American hockey Mory Beckenstrater Becky Copying over Latin To hitch-hike around the world Emma Cor fledge Em As a cheer leoder To be a second Zorina Moryonne Woodard Venus Managing tennis To solve the crime problem Patricia Collins Pot Cromming for French To be a French interpreter Jean Caris Jean Working To be a moth teacher Anne Hynson Hynse Taking Oak money To be a lady of leisure Betty Jane Gartland B. J. At the Information Desk To eat in lunch study Dorothy Heller Dot Working on the Upi-Doh To write a best-seller Helen Louise Evans Helen In Acorn office To settle down Kothleen Johnson Koy Studying chemistry To make a hole in one Marijone Bottomley Bot Talking to Cally To ossist Mr Herzog's gym classes One Hundred Two Takes a Census NAME NICKNAME Robert Bernard Bob Thomas Church Tom William Clark Bill Joseph Durso Joe Lester Gordon Les John Zebrowski Johnny Robert Bunce Bob Thompson Lesher Tom Winsor Mowry Winsor Richard Braendle Dick Moylon Hull Cy Albert Bossett Al James Eismonn Jim Nicholas Sacchetti Nick Raymond Regan Roy William Diggory Bill Lee De Lacy Lee Robert Forstburg • Bob Russell Groves Russ Warren Van Ingen Van James Durfee Jim Harold Mockin Hal William Anderson Bill USUALLY SEEN Carrying a brief cose To Cutting down trees To Making an announcement To Working on the Acorn To Looking for news To Playing boseboll To Doing most anything To Addressing Choral Club To With horn rimmed glasses To At the hamburger stand To Ploying tennis To Recuperating To Looking sleepy To Making a first-down To Joking To Talking to Jeanne To Arguing To On the baseball field To Talking about Germany To Sprinting oround the track To Wearing plaids To On the basketball court To As a cheerleader To AMBITION collaborate with Einstein be a forest ranger join the Red Sox be a star reporter be a Rhodes Scholar hit o homerun ploy half-back for Notre Dame make the stage ploy Hamlet be president of Vassar grow up marry o nurse learn to dance play professional football be 6' 4 own a red Buick coupe straighten out the war be Secretary of the Treasury be a literary critic run in the Olympics shoot a 65 in golf be a jitterbug be o college cheerleader One Hundred Three MARIAN EDITH ABEL 222 Clifton Avenue, Aldon COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A A. Council I, Monitor 3; Tribunol 3; Purple Color Coptcin 4. Clow: Executive Committe,- 4; Ploy U hpr 3. Club : Chord 2. -i. H.-Y 2, 3. 4 Sport : Bcsebcll Numerals, Coptoin ?. Voriity Boskctboll 2. 3, Coptoin 4; Vorsity Hockey 2. 3, 4. MORTON ABRAMS 108 Chatham Road, Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Ro:i, Bend 3, 4. Clow: Oak. Business Staff 4, ploy 3, 4, Club : A,.,ctrcr; j 4 .CV'C Fra-'- cois 3, 4; Rifle 3, 4; Toblo Tennis 4. LLOYD CHUDLEY ALEXANDER 4629 Woodlond Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Debating 4; Student Council 4; Upi-Doh, Literary Staff 2 Clow: Pev 3. ■« Club : • • - ••• Lc Cere e Francos 4. Pleiodcs 2, 3, 4 BARBARA A. ANDERSON 7918 Beverly Boulevard, Upper Oorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clow: Committors Donee 4. Play 4 Clubs: A Coppallo Chorus 3, 4, Choral 2, 3, 4, Horace Monn Society 4. Sport : Bosetooll Numera: 2 ERWIN B. ANDISMIN 7335 Wc t Cheitcr Pike, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Sport : Soccer Numera: 4. or Varsity Football 3, Junior Varsity Wrestling 2; Vorsity Wrest ing 3, 4. ELEANOR LOUISE ASHTON 32!2 Brunswick Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clow: C:f-p-!?tces F.xeCut-ve  . Party 3. Club : Le Cere'e Francois 4 M. JEAN ABERNETHY 250 Ccverly Road, Lonsdownc BUSINESS PURPLE Clow: Ploy 3. 4; Corrrr.ittees: Donee 3, 4. Memorial Day 3, Porty 4 Club : A Coppell a Chorus I. Choral 3, 4, Commerce 4. ROBERT L. ALBERTSON 7046 Guilford Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD ROBERT EDWARD AMBROGI 324 Lincoln Avenue, Lan downc COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 4. Clow: C -i !•-.- Da-''- '• Execu- tive 3, 4. Memorial Doy 3, Porty 3, Ploy 4 WILLIAM L ANDERSON 911 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2; A A. Council 4 Clow: Committees: Dene. 2. Play 4 Clubs: A Copcwlio Chorus 3. Choral 2. 3. Vice-President 4; German 2, 3; World Affairs Forum 3, 4 Sport : Cheer Leodm-j 3, Coptoin 4; Varsity Swimming 4. ROBERTA BOND ARMSTRONG 238 Guilford Rood. Lonsdownc BUSINESS PURPLE School: Pubi cotions Agent 2. i, Ploy 3. 4. Clow: Committees Donee 4, Party 2 4. Club : Girls' BewHir.:; 2. Plcicdes 2, 3, 4, Rid.ng 2; Rifle 2. 3. Sport : Boseboll Numerals 2 MATILDA MAY ATCHISON 4I0S Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clow: Oak, Lit- -c- . raff 4. Comm.t- tes Donee 4. Ploy 3. 4. Club : A Copped Cher, . 3, 4; Choral 2, 3. 4, Rific 3. One Hundred Four THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY . UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL RITA DOLORES AVERNA 103 Ashby Apartment , Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE Closs: Cot rr 11 tei Assembly t, Da-co 3, 4. Party 2, Play 4. P!oy Usher 4. Clubs: A Coppeifo Chorus 4: Choral 3, 4, Commerce 4; Library 4. MARTHA KERN BADGER 308 West Providence Rood, Aldon COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Clubs: Alrjetrcrco 3. 4. Lotin 2; Lo Ccrc'c Francois 4; Library 2. 3. 4 HERBERT LEO BANSBACH 104 Copley Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Rifle 3. Sports: Teams Numerals 3. JOHN ALFRED BARTOLOMEI 248 Wcmbly Rood. Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Bora 3, 4. B:- : Letter • Clubs: Commerce 4 MARGARET BASS 533 Midvole Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: ■ 'ay Committee 4 Clubs: Cho-ai 4 MARIAN ROSE BEASLEY 7122 Sellers Avcaue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publicotsoas Agent 2, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4; Southeastern Dis- trict Orcaestro 2, 3. 4. Closs: i t .trees: Executive 3, 4, Ploy 4. Clubs: Ars Poefoe 4; Choral 2, 3; Dromus. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Librory 4. GEORGE JOSEPH BADER 7219 Woltnut Street, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2. GRACE ANN BANKS 575 Lorchwood Avenue, Upprr Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Closs: : .. Ccr.rr.ttec 4. Play Usher 3 DAVID W. BARTO 51 Lewis Avenue, Lonsdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE DONALD KENNEDY BARTON 539 Beverly 8oulcvord, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn. L.terory Stoff 2, j, Publications Agent 2. Monitor 4. Closs: Committees: Executive 2, 3. Dance 3 Sports: Teams Numeral 3 ALBERT CHARLES BASSETT 300 Morgotc Rood. Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A Count 4, Monitor 2. Tribunol 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4 Sports: ■ Vors-tv 8osketbGii 2. Varsity Boseboil 2. 3, Varsity Basket- boll 3. 4 MURIEL ANN BEATTIE 317 Huntley Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE Clubs: Choral 3, 4. RiCinj 2 DAVID HUDSON BEATTY 273 Wembly Rood. Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Club : Rill. 4 Sport : Vorsity Rifle 4 MARY LILLIAN BECKENSTRATER 16 Pork Avenue. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn, literary Staff 2, 3. 4 Debating 4; Honor Roll, Distinguished Honor Roll; Monitor. Chairman 2 Clo  : : ■ • Ool Literary Stoll 4; Committees Donee 2. 3. 4, Porty 2. 3, 4, Play 4. Executive 2 Club : Hi-Y 3, 4. Latin 2, 3. Presi- dent 4. Lc Cercle Francois 4; Pleiades 2, 3, Secretory 4 JOHN WOERNER BEISWANGER 4018 losher Rood, Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Sports: Vors'ty Baseball. Manager 4. LOUISE BENNETT 86 South State Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll. Publications Agent 2 Clot : Pla 4. Commit levs Asscrrblv 4, Candy 4, Dance 3. Memorial Day 2. Porty 2. Ploy 3, Ploy Uther 3. Club : Art Poetce 3 4; Girls' Boil- ing 3, Secretary 4; Riding 2 Sports: Hockey Numerals 4 NORMAN R. BERREE 29 Norwood Drive. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publico!.on Agent 2 Clo  : Committees: Dance 3 Execu- tive! 2 Sport : Vorsitv Soccer 4. MARIJANE BOTTOMLEY 138 Morlborough Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2 Clo  : Committees: Dorcc 2. Pay 4 Clubs: Ar Poetae 3, Secretory ■«. Chorol 3; Girls' 8owling 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. Table Tennis 3 Sports: .umor Varsity H3; Varsity Hockey 4. RUTH MARIE BECK 533 Kenwood Rood, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Committees: Donee 2, Ploy 3, 4; Ploy Usher 3 Club : Choral 2, 3, 4; : • Circio Franca' 4; Library 4; Toblo Tennis 3; Secretory 4; Tee Boll 4. ELOISE STOCKTON BEEBE 834 Ormond Avenue. Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Committees: Condy 4. Execu- tive 3, Ploy 3. 4. Play Usher 3, 4 Club : Ars Poetoe 3. 4; Latin 3. 4; Rifle 2, Toy-Wistolvan 4. RUTH G. BELL 937 Cornell Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Club : Chorol 4; Riding 2, 3 ROBERT A. BERNARD 137 Hompdcn Rood. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll. Distinguished Honor Roll; Biology Prize 2, Algebra Prize 2; English Prize 3; Physics Prize 3; Geometry Prize 3; History Prize 3; Orchestra 2, 4. Closs: Ook. Literary Staff 4. Clubs: A jetrorco 2. 3; German 3, 4; Leeuwenhoek 2, 3, Vice-President 4. CLARA SMITH BILLINGSLEA 4010 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2. School Welfare Chairman 4 Clo  : Plov 3. Committees Candy 4, Dance 3. Memoriol Day 3, Party 2. Club : A Copprllo Chorus 3. 4, A s Poetoe 2, 3, 4; Chorol 2, 3. 4j Hi-Y 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Riding 2; R.flc 3. Snorts- . irv.1v Swimmirvi J. 3. 4 BETTY ANN BOYER 3410 Mor holl Rood, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2 Closs: mmittees Ccndv 4. Party 2 Clubs: A Ca« :i a Chorus 3. 4, Algo- trorco 4, Archery 4; Choral 2. 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 2. 3; librory 4. One Hundred Six THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL RUSSELL DAVID BRADLEY 21 Ardslcy Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE ROBERT LOUIS BRADY, JR. 419 Copley Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publkotiom Agent 2; Student Council 3. Close: Committee : Dc-ce 3, Execu- tive 2, Plcry 4. Clubs: German 3, 4. Sports: junior Vorsitv Cross Country 3; Vorsity Trock 3. EDWARD M. BREDIN, JR. 7006 Pennsylvania Avc., Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Closs: Play Committee 3. Clubs: Rifle 2 Sports: Soccer Numerals 3. NORMAN T. BRINKMAN 26 N. Pennock Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Closs: Executive Committee 2; Play Usher 4. Sports: Basketball Numere s. War ., r 4; Soccer Numerols 4 BARBARA ANN BRADY 2003 Manholl Rood, lonsdo«n« COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent Z Clubs: Table Tennis 2 RICHARD 0. BRAENDLE 1006 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Distinguished Honor Re , Pub- lications Agent 4; English Prize 2; Monitor 3; Tribunol 2 Closs: Treasurer 3; Play 4; Commit- tees: Dance 3, Executive 3, Memorial Day 2, Porty 2. Ploy 3; Play Usher 3. Clubs: fwss 2, 3. 4. Team 2 3. Cap- tain 4, Fencing 2. 3, 4, Team 2. 3, Co-Coptam 4; German 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Steinmetz 3, 4, World Affoirs Forum 4 KENNETH D. BRIDGEN 7004 Ruskin Lone, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2; Moni- tor 2 Closs: o. 3. Cemmitters: Dance 2. 3. Memoriol Day 2. Porty 3. 4. Clubs: - iodes 4 Sports: Junior Vorsity Teams 2. DOROTHY JULIA BROOKS 143 Westdolc Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 3. Closs: Porty Cemmittee 2 Clubs: H.-Y 3. 4 Sports: - x Varsity Boskcrboll 2, 3, Junior Vorsity Hockey 2, Vorsity Basketball 4; Vorsity Hockey 3. 4 BETTY ELEANOR BROWN 7062 Clinton Rood. Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD KENNETH EDMUND BROWN 37 Albert Avenue, Aldon COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Bo- : 2. 3, 4. NANCY LOUISE BRUEN 411 Nctherwood Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Oak, Literory Staff Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Chord 4, Latin 2. 3, 4 Lc Ccrclc Francois 4; World Affoirs Forum 2, 3, Vice-President 4, JACK WILLIAM BROWN 2104 Grccnhill Rood, Lonsdowno COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: :- '-r-tz Society 4 GEORGE M. BRUNER 4013 fllcndolc Rood. Drcxel Hill BUSINESS GOLD Club : i. Cf Izook Walton League 4 ROBERT GIRARD BUNCE 155 Morlborough Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE School: Monitor ?. Choirmon 4 Stu- dent Council 3. 4; Tfi uno! 4, Purp'e Co'or Ceptoin 3, 4. Clots: Vice-President 3; Committees: Donee 2, 3. Executive 3 4. M-moriol Doy 3, Porty 4, Ploy 3; Ploy UvM 3 Club : Hi-Y j. Treasurer Sports: Vorsity Footboll 2, 3. 4, Vor- s«ty Trock 3, Vorsity Wrestling 3, 4. ALBERT J. BUSCH, III 7804 Wcstview Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll Monitor 2 Chcir- mon 3; Tribunol 2. Club : History 3 Sport : -■:?r N,.morels 4 Co-Coptoin 4, Junior Vorsity Swimming 2, Varsity Tennis 3. CATHERINE RITA CAMPBELL 129 Overhill Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : Ocro! 3, 4, Dromus 2 Sport : - r Vorsity S urrm ng JOHN T. CARBLEY 41 N. Keystone Avenue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE LAURA ELEANOR CARPENTER 28 South Elm Avenue, Aldan BUSINESS PURPLE Clo  : Ploy Committee Pc. Ush.-r 3, 4 Club : 2 i, L.tercry 2 GERTRUDE CLAY BRUNER 948 Mo on Avenue. Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Defecting 2 3. Pufe rottons Agent 2, 3. Clo  . Ploy 3; Committees: Candy 4. Donee 2. 3. Exocutive 3, 4. Mcrtwiol Doy 3. Party 2. 3. Play 4. Club : ■ Cncle FranCais 4, Tcy- Wistolvon 2. 3, 4, CATHERINE RACHEL BURROWS 1116 Bclticld Avenue, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clo  : Donee Committee 2. Sports: Vorvty Sw.mm.rvg 2. RALPH J. CAHALL, JR. 232 Burmont Rood, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Clou: Mrrry.'iol Dov Committee 1 Club : World Affoirs Forum 2. 3, 4, Spert : i .n.cr Vorvity Cross Coentry 4 FRANCIS JOSEPH CANFIELD 218 Wcmbly Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD JEAN MARIE CARIS 717 Shadclond Avenue, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll, Distinguished Hon- or Roll; Mathematics Prize 3; Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Tribunol 2 Clot : ’vw Donee 2. 3, Ex- ecutive 2. 4, Porty 2. Ploy 3, 4, Play Usher 3 Club : A  ’o • toe 2. 3. 4 h story 3 Vicc-Pres.dent 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Latin 2, 3. Treasurer 4, Le Cerde Froncois 4, World AUairs Forum 2, 3, 4. ANNE M. CARR 209 Township Linz, Upper Dorby 8USINE5S PURPLE Clot : Dcr c Committee 4. Clubs: • ;l 3 One Hundred Eight THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL EMMA HAMILTON CARTLEDGE 629 N. lontdowne Avenue, Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Pubbcotions Agent 2 Clow: Committees: Darcc 2. i.  , Executive -I, Momortol Day 3. Potty 2. 3, 4. Ploy 3. 4. Stoker 3 Club : Choral 2. 3, 4; Dranxi 2. 3, 4; Fencing 4, Junior Izook Walton League 4, Le Cercle Francois 4, Toble Tenni 4 Spo t : Hockey Numerols 4; Che. Lcoding 3, 4 VIRGINIA NAOMI CAVENDER 923 Lindolc Avenue, Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Claw: Ploy 4; Committee : Candy 4. Donee 2. 3, 4. Executive 2, 3, 4, Me- morial Doy 3, Ploy 4. Club : Chorol 2 3, 4; Fencing 4, Le Cercie Froncoi 2, 3. Library 4, Riding RUTH HERRICK CHRIST 7019 Pennsylvania Ave. Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : Lotm 2, Le Ccrcle Froncoi 4. THOMAS WRIGHT CHURCH 125 Terrocc Avenue, Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A A Council 4, Hcnor Roll; Student Council, President 4; Tribunal 2. Clo : President 2, 3; Play 4, Com- mittee . Assembly 4. Dance 3, Ex- ecutive 2. 3, 4, Memorial Day 2, 3, Party 2, Ploy 3; Play Usher 3 Clubs: Choral 2, 4, Hi-Y 3, Presi:--t 4. Sport : Junior Vorsity Cross Comtry 2, 3; Vorsity Cross Country 4. MAURO L. CICCARELLI 131 Morlborough Road, Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Play Committee 4 Club : Rifle ; WILLIAM J. CLARK 2257 Garrett Road. Drexcl Hill GENERAL GOLD School: Mcmtor 2, 3, Student Council 4, Vice-President 3, Gold Color Cop- tain 3, 4 Closs: President 4, Committees: As- swrbly 4, Dance 3, Executive 3, Memorial Doy 3, Party 4, Ploy 4; Ploy Usher 3. Club : Hi-Y 3. Vice-President 4 Sport : r w Vorsity Football J, Vorsity Football 4 EDITH JOSEPHINE CASALENA 8523 Monroe Avenue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Clot : Executive Corrmitt.e 2. Club : Chorol 3. CHARLES WILLIAM CHASE 100 Oakley Road, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Ptfc: cations A;.;-nt 2. 4, Upi- Doh. Literary Staff 2. 3 Clot : Play 3, Party Committee 4 Club : A Coppello CboruS 4. Cnwol 4, Germon 4; Pleiades 2. 3, 4; Rifle 2. 3, 4 FRANK HENRY CHURCH 28 New Street, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD School: Bond 2, 3, 4 GLORIA N. CIARAMELLANO 191 North Union Avenue, Lon downc BUSINESS PURPLE JEAN IRENE CLARK 3421 Morsholl Rood, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2 Clo t: Comm.trees: Donee 2, 3. 4. Porty 2, 3, 4. Ploy 4, Sticker 4. Club : Choral 2, 3; Girls' Bovslmj 3, Table Tennis 3, 4. LILLIAN MARIE CLARKE 325 Che wold Rood. Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Choral 2; Gris' Boni mg i, 4 MARVIN ELLSWORTH CLARKE 3434 Morsholl Road, Drexcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2. MARGARET ANN CLIFFORD 15 Horvin Road, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE School: Publicat ens Agon! 3 Clubs: Chora! 2, 3. Riding 4 HAROLD COCKING 7217 Clinton Road, Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE PATRICIA ANNE COLLINS 7218 Hoxcl Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2. Monitor, Cnoumon 2, Student Council 4, Tribunal 2 Clots: Secretary 2, 3. Committees: Donee 3, Executive 2, 3, 4. Mcmoricl Day 2. 3, Party 2, Ploy 3, 4. Ploy Ushers 3, 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 2, 3. Secretary 4; Tay- Wistolvon 2, 3, Treasurer 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 4. LILLIAN ANNA COLLOM 7177 Rodbournc Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Art Prize 3. Closs: Program Committee 4 ROBERT A. CONOVER 60 South Glcnwoad Avenue, Atdon BUSINESS PURPLE Closs: Donee Committee 3 Sports: Varsity BosketbaM, Manager 4. RICHARD SENFT CLARKSON 126 Powell Lone, Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A A Council 4; Publications Agent 2. 3 Closs: Committees: Assembly 4, Candy 4, Dance 4, Party 4, Ploy 4 Sports: Soccer Numerals 4; Vorsity Tennis 2, 3, Co-Ccpto n 4. ELIZABETH JEAN CLUGSTON 4000 Gorrett Rood. Orexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOlD School: Monitor 4, Orctvstro 2. 3 Closs: Committees: Donee 3, Memorial Day 2, Party 2 Clubs: A C appella Chorus 3, 4, Choral 2, 3, 4. First Aid ond Social Service 2. 3. Treasurer 4, Library 2, 3, Treasurer 4, THELMA MAE COLBERT 7042 Morsholl Rood, Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD Closs: Committees: Dance 4, Party 3 Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Girls' Bowling ?, Library 2. RUTH HARRAL COLLINS IS Linden Avenue, Aldan BUSINESS GOLD School: Orchestra 2, 3. Clubs: Dr am us 3, Girls' Boa ng 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 4. Junior Varsity Hockey 3. RUTH JEAN CONNOR 382 Avon Rood, Upper Dorby 8USINESS GOLD School: Publications Agent 3. Closs: Committees: Da-cc 3, Party 2. 3, 4, Pla 3. Clubs: Chorol 2, 3. RICHARD J. CONTEL 10S Summit Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 3. Moni- tor 3; Student Council 4. Closs: Committees Executive 4; P.’oy 4; Play Usher 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4. Sports: Vorsity Cross Country 3. One Hundred Ten THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL CARTON COLMAN CONWAY 1020 Drcxcl Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicohons Agent 2, 3 Cion: Ploy 3; Committee Donee 2, 3. 4, Porty 2. Ploy 4, Club : History 2, 3. 4 Sport : Junior Varsity Football 2, 3 MARY ELEANOR COOPER 107 Summit Avenue. Upper Dorby 8USINESS PURPLE Club : Choral 2. 3; Dromus 3. Fenc- ing 2, 3, 4; Fencing Tcom 2. 3 MARY ELIZABETH COPELAND 75 Hue ton Avenue, Lantdownc BUSINESS PURPLE RICHARD COZZI 7502 Porkview Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD MARY LOU CRAWFORD 4400 School Lone, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD HELEN MARY CROFTON 254 Avon Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Clo  : Committee : Candy 4, Dorec 3, 4, Ptoy 4. Club : Girl ' 8owling 4. MARY CATHARINE COOK 832 Edmond Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clo  : Committee : Cent!, 4. Execu- tive 4, Ploy 4. Club : Archery 3, President • ; G rl ' Bowling 4; Le Ccrcle Froncoi 3. 4, Leeuwenhoek 4, Library 3, Secretory 4, Rid-ng 3. JANE COPE 4SS Fo  Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Meritor 3, 4. Clo : Committee : Aeyr-i v 4, Do-or 4, Executive 4, Porty 3, Ptoy 4 Club : A Cappcllo Chorui 2. 3, Ac- compenist 4; Choral 2. Accomponist 3, 4, Dromus 2. 3, President 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Le Ccrcle Francois 4. Rifle 2. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH COSTA 4017 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Up.-Dc- Literary Stall 4 Clo : Committee , Co-x:, -i P.0, 3, 4 Club : A Ccppo.lo Chorus 4; Chora; 2, 3, 4. Dromus 3, 4; Fencing 2. Le Cerclo Froncoi 4, AL8ERT CRANSTON 95 Springfon Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publication Agent Moni- tor 2, 3; Tribune! 2 Clo  : Committees Donee 4 Party : Play 3, 4. ’ Club : H.-Y 3 Sport : ji.n cr Versit Crov. Country 3; Vorjity Boskctboll 4; Vor ity Foot- boll 4; Varsity Soccer 2, 3. MARY ELIZABETH CROCKETT 4409 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roil, Publicetur Agent 3, 4 Clou: Committees: Candy 4. Donee 3, 4, Porty 2, 3, Ploy Usher 4. Club : Algetrarco 3; Choral 4 Latin 2, 3; Le Ccrcle Francois 4 DOROTHY ANNA CULVER 519 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD Clo  : Monitor 2. Club : A Coppola Chorus 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. BEATRICE JEAN DADDIS Ml Aihby Rood, Upper Dor by BUSINESS GOLD School: Publicotions Agent 3 Clo  : Committees: Candy 4, Porty 2. 3, 4. Porty 2, Ploy 3, A Club : Fencing 2 JAMES DALY 7018 Emcrion Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Bond 2. 3. A Bare Letter 4 Club : Germon 3, Rifle i, A Sport : Voriity Rifle 4 AUDREY LA VEIN DAVENPORT 246 Aihby Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD School: Acorn, Business Stoff 4. Clou: ! •.. - Club : Choral 4, Dr or.-, 4 DOROTHY I. DAVIS 669 Long Lone, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Club : Choral 2; Dram 2. 3, 4 KIRSTINE ANA DAVIS 1017 Edmund Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roil, Publications Agent 2. Upi-Doh. Literary Stoff 4. Clots: Play 4, Committees: Dance 3, 4, Memorial Day 3, Play 3; Play Usher 3. Clubs: Ars Poetoe 4; Latin 2; Library 4; Ridmg 2, 3, Secretory-Treasurer 4 PATRICIA BEL DAVIS 830 Horpcr Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Archery 3, 4, Choral 2 THEODORE S. DALSTROM M Cloverdolc Avenue. Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Club : Rifle 3, 4. BETTY MARGARET DARRAGH 212 Modison Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn, Business Stoff 3, 4; Honor Roll Clo  : Convr.ittees. Donee 2, Pert. 2. Play 4 Clubs: A'.getrorcc 2. 3 4. Archery 3, Germon 3, 4; Latin 2, 3. CHARLES WILLIAM DAVIS 7007 Woync Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clos : Committees: Executive 4. Clubs: Choral 4, Rif:o 2. EDNA MARIE DAVIS 375 Boyord Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Acc-rn Bus ness Stoff 4; Pub- lications Agent 2, 3, 4 Clou: Committees: Dance 3, Party 2, Play 4 Club : Choral 2. ■ 4; Commerce 4, Library 4; Toble Tennis 3, 4, NATALIE HESTER DAVIS 1016 Morgon Avenue, Orexcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE Clos : Committees Co-C, 4, Party 2, Play 4 Club : Choral 2, 3, 4. Girls' Bowling 3; Tee-Boll 4. LEE MORRISS dc LACY 3723 Toylor Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2, 3, Mon- itor 3, 4. Class: Plov 3; Committees: Donee 3, Ploy 4. Club : Chess 2, 3. 4; Chess Team 2. 3. 4, Fencing 2, 3, Germon 3. 4; Rifle 3; World Affairs Fooxn 3, President 4. I § One Hundred Twelve THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL EARL R. DcLONG •I Horvin Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD RC8ERT E. DeREVERE 174 Springlon Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll. PUjIicotioni Agwt 2. 3. Moritor 2, Tnbunol 2 Bond 3, 4 Clots: Ook, Bert «ness Stoff 4 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4 MARIE DiFABIO 266 Boyord Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE Clubs: Choroi 2. 3; G rlf Boiling 4. RUTH H. DILLER S41 Horper Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn Stoff 2. 3, Butin«« Mo0031« 4, Honor Roll; Mon,tor 3; Student Council 2 Clots: Committees: Dcnce 3. Party 2, Ploy 3. 4 Clubs: Ars Pcetoc Hutor, 3 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Lc Ccrcle Frcncois 4 JAMES JOSEPH DOUGHERTY 508 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD SARANNE DOUTHWAITE 126 St. Charles Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE JOSEPH CARSON DEMPSEY 87 Stole Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE Sports: y Vorvty Cross Country 2, Varsity Crow Country 3 RICHARD GEORGE DEVANEY 541 Millbonk Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clots: Party Committee 2 WILLIAM C. DIGGORY 304 Rivervicw Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Moritor 3 Sports: Junior Varsity Foott c:i 3. Vorsity Football . JOHN WILLIAM DONOGHUE 219 Kingston Rood. Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: A A Cour-ci: •• Men tor 2 3. Student Council 4; Tribuno! 3 Closs: Donee Committe' 4 Clubs: H.-Y 3, 4 Sports: Jontcr Vorsity BcskctbaU 2. 3. Vorsity Botkctboii 4. Vortity Soc- cer 2, 3. Coptam 4 FRED F. DOUGHTY 462 Dcrwyn Rood. Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Bo logy Pnzo 2 Clubs: • 4; Rifle 2. 3 Sports: Varsity Swimm -, 3. 4 AILEEN MARY DOWD 411 Spruce Avenue. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Donee Committee 2 Clubs: A Coot ?:la Oww 4. Chorci 2. 3. 4, Dr emus 2, 3; Tcc-Ball 4. EVELYN GERTRUDE DOWNEY 12 Bishop Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD BETTY N. DUNN 285 N. Wycombe Avenue, Lonsdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Orchestra ■ . Clow: Committees1 Donee 3, 4. Execu- tive 4, Memorial Day 3, Party 4, Ploy 3, 4. Clubs: I r Cercle Francois 4 Sports: . uni or Varsity Hockey 3. JAMES HAROLD DURFEE 1125 Morgan Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A A Council 4. Monitor 4; Student Council, Vice-President 4 Clots: P os 4; Committees Donee 2, 3, 4. Party 2, 3, 4, PJay 2, 3. Clubs: • 3 decretory Sports: -Gsm Team 2, Co-Coptom 3. Captain Junior Varsity Football 3, Junior Versify Tennis 2; Vorsity Footboll 4; Varsity Golf, Captam 3. JEANNE ELIZABETH EBAUGH 7866 Beverly Boulcvord, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Party Committee 2 Clubs: A Coppolla Chon.s 3, Choro! 2, 3, 4, Dramus 2, 3, 4; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4. JAMES EISMANN 24 South Glencoe Road. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A Council 2. 3, 4; Moni- tor, Chairmon 2; Tribunal 2. Clots: Executive Committee 2 Clubs: Hi-Y 3. ChopJom 4. Sports: Jun r Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Footboll 2, 3. Captem 4; Vorsity Track 3. BETTY RAE EMRIE 331 Congress Avenue, lonsdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Ac:nt 2 Class: Committees: Condy 4, Donee 2, 3. 4, Porty 2, 3, Play 4; Play Usher 3 Clubs: F ■ ■ , 2. Horoc - Mar.n So- ciety 4; Toble Tennis 2. 3, 4, JANE TILTON DREWES 325 Avon Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Ayrt 4; Monitor 4 Class: Committees: Donee 3, Play 3. Clubs: Ars Pootoc 3. 4, Choral 2, 3, 4; Rifle 3- ROBERT KYLE DURBOROW 921 Edmunds Avenue, Drexel Hill GENERAL GOLD. Closs: Donee Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2 JOSEPH PAUL DURSO 120 Glencoe Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn. Litwery Staff 2. 3. 4, Distinguished Honor Roll; Student Council 4 Closs: Exocut.vc Committee 2, Oak, Literary Staff • Sports: Tennis Numerals 3. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH EDIE 355 Ctcorbrook Avenue, Lonsdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Chora: 2. Le Cerclc Froncais 3, 4; Ridmg 2; World Affoirs Forum 4. BETTY J. ELLIS 323 Derwyn Rood, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 3, Chairman 4; Oak Business Stoff 4. Closs: Committees: Donee 2, 3, 4, Party 2, 4 Clubs: Choral 3, Le Cere I e Froncais 3, 4. THOMAS ENDICOTT 372 Lokeview Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLO School: Acorn, Business Stoff 3, Pub- lications Agent 2, 3; Monitor 3, 4; Orchestro 2, 3, 4. Closs: Oak Business Stoff 3, 4, Com- mittees: Porty 2. Clubs: Dramus 2, 3, 4; Comoro 3. Sports: cer Ni nera’-s 2 One Hundred Fourteen THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE ENGELKRAUT 824 Lindok Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Bond 3, 4 Clot : Executive Committee 4. EVELYN K. EPPEL 152 Copley Rood. Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Club : Choral 2 JOHN BOYD ETTERS 2804 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Moritor 2, 3. Clott: Commit t.-.-v Donee 1 Execu- tive 2. Club : Chord 2, H.-Y 4 Sport : : or Vorsity Trocfc 3; Vor- tity Soccer 2, 3, 4 HELEN LOUISE EVANS 646 Edmund Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Her or Rol1. Distinguished Honor Roll, Publication Agent 3; Upi-Dah. Literary Staff 2, 3, 4 Clo : Oak. Buvncss Stuff 3, Business Manogcr 4. Committees: Donee 3, 4. Party 2, 3, Ploy 3. 4, Ploy Usher 3. 4 Club : Feoc.rvj 2; H.-Y 4. Le Cere:.- Franco. 4; World Affairs Forum 3. Secretory 4 MARY ANNE FAGNANO Green Lone, Seconc GENERAL gold Club : Choral 3, 4 CHARLES H. FETTERS 224 Wodot Avenue, Upper Dorby college preparatory purple Club : - amor l.-aolc Walton Le03- t 4. Sport : G,m Teem 2. 3; Vors.ly Soc- cer 2, 3, 4. GRAYCE ELIZABETH ENTRIKIN 2229 Manor Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : Choral 2, 4; Rifle 2 JEAN R. ESTER 3709 State Rood, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 4. Clou: Committee : Donee 2. 3, Executive 4, Porty 2. 3, Ploy 3. Ploy Usher 3, 4. 4. 4, Club : Choral 2, 4; Fencing 2; Girls' Bawling 3, Secretory 4; Lotin 2. DOROTHY RUTH EVANS 5-C School Lone Apt ., Drexel Hill GENERAL GOLD 'Club : Chorol 3. DORIS MAE EZEKIEL 704 Horpcr Avenue, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clott: Committees: Dance 4, Ploy 4 Club : Chorol 4, Girls' Ban ling 4 WALTER E. FAHNESTOCK Athlond and 8clmont Avenue , Primo COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Sport : Gym Teom 4 LENORE R. FINLEY 707 Cornell Avenue, Orexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD Clott: Play Usher 4. Club : . brory 4. HARRIET ETHEL FISHER 7123 Penorth Avenue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Cion: Donee Committee 2. Club : Chorol 2. 3. librory 2, 3. 4. FRANCIS G. FLOOD 905 Edmund Avenue, Orexcl Hill 8USINESS PURPLE Clow: Executive Committee hlav Usher 4 Sport : U.nior Vo .!.' Wresting 2, varsity Wrrttling -1 ROBERT BRUCE FORSTBURG 7819 Beverly Boulevord, Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Publication Agent 2. 3; Mon- itor 2, 3, Student Council ■ . Tri- bunal 4 Clow: Committees: Executive 2, 3, Porty 2 Club : H.-Y 3, 4 Sport : Tennis Numeral 2, Juncr Vorsity Boskotboll 2; Vanity Bas- ketball 4. Vorsitv Boicboll 2. 3 WCOLSTON H. FOSTER, JR. 428 Wintield Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Band 2. 3 Clow: Ploy Committee 4. Club : Choral 2. 3. MARY FRANCES 7813 Beverly Boulevord. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 4 Clow: Ccrrrr.ittees Candy 4. Dance 3, 4, Memorial Day 3, Porty 4, Play 3, 4, Sticker 4; Ploy Usher 3 Clubs: Choral 2. First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Librory 4; Riding 2. Sport : Junior Varsity Hockey 2 WILSON S. FREESLAND, JR. 117 Woodlown Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : Riding 4; Rifle 2, 4 EDNA MARY FITZPATRICK 126 North Ccdot Lone, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Club : Choral 2. Dramus 2. 3, u-nioe Izoak Walton League 4. GLADYS ESTELLE FOLWELL 90 Hue ton Rood, Lonsdovnc BUSINESS PURPLE GWEN E. FOSTER 3437 Mowholl Rood. Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Club : J.-nicr izoak Wolton Lem.-c 4, Librory 4. GERTRUDE ELAINE FOWLER 249 S. Corol Boulevord. Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 3 Clow: Committees: Donee 2, Play 4 Club : Archer, : 4; Chess 4, Table Tennis 3, 4 ROBERT H. FREEBURGER 412 Millbonk Rood, Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roil Clow: Executive Committee 2. Sport : Basketball Numerals 2. Soccer Numerals 4, Junior Vorsity Wrestling SAMUEL FRIEDMAN 23 Berbro Avenue, Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD Clow: Play Committee 4. One Hundred Sixteen THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL MAY D. FUCHSEL 47!5 Woodland Avenue, Drcxel Hill BUSINESS GOLD Cion: Ploy Usher 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY JANE GABRIEL 218 Barrington Road, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Acorn 2 Clou: Ploy Committee 4 Clubs: Commerce 4. Tcblc Terris 3. JOHN H. GALLIGAN 302 Kingston Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE MILDRED MAE GARRATT 34 Linden Avenue, Aldan GENERAL PURPLE Closs: Committees: Party 3, Ploy 3 Clubs: A Coppelio Chert, . 3, -I; Choro' EDWARD FRANK FURMAN •04 Springton-Monor Apts. COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD LEIF GABRIELSEN 573 Lorchwood Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE Class: Committees: Donee 3, 4, Porty 3, Roy 3, 4. JOHN H. GARDNER, JR. 118 Woodlown Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2 Closs: P.'ov Usher 3 Clubs: Fencing 2, 3, 4. CLAIRE FRANCES GARSON 2445 Morsholl Road. Drcxel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Upi-Deb, Literory Stoff 4 Closs: Oak, Business Staff 4, Com- mittees: Donee 4, Ploy 3; Way Usher Clubs: Commerce 3. President 4, Fenc- ing Team. Assistant Monoger 4 BETTY JANE GARTLAND 277 N Wycombe Avenue, Lonsdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll; Public Speaking Prize 2; Monitor 3; Student Council 4, Upi-Doh, Literary Stoff 3, 4 Closs: Committees: Dance 2. 3 Me- morial Day 3, Party 2. 4 Clubs: A Ccccclla Chorus 3, 4. Choral 2, 3. 4; Dramus. Chorus 2. 3. Cost 4. Hi-Y 3. 4, Le Cercle Franca s 4 JOSEPHINE MARY GEARHART 165 Ovcrhill Rood. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Closs: Dance Committee 2 Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4, Fencing Table Tennis 3. MARGARET MARY GARTLAND 919 Turner Avenue, Drcxel Hill GENERAL GOLD WILLIAM M. GELVIN 7206 Penorth Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY C-OLD School: Honor Ro:l Clubs: .■■■■■[■..: tzoak Wolto-' l.x ;i,e 2, Riding 4, Rifle 2, 3. 4 AILENE MARIE GIBBS 5047 Smithfield Rood, Orexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Lc Ccrcle Fronco . 3. Tce- Bcli -I Sports: Hotkey Numcrcl 4 HARRY JOSEPH GLAH 528 Littleeroft Rood, Upper Oorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicoticns Agent 2. 3 Closs: Committees Donee 3. 4 Me- moriol Do - 3, Porty 2, Ploy 3, 4. Clubs: Riding 4, Ride 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 4. STANLEY BENSON GOMBERG 772 Gorrett Rood, Upper Oorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Defecting 4; English Prize 2; Student Council 4 Closs: Ploy 3, 4. Oofc t Iterory Stoff 4. Committees: Condy 4, Dance 4, Executive 2, 4 Clubs: History 3, 4; Lc Ccrcle Fran- cois 4. Pleiodes 3. 4. World Affairs Forum 4 Sports: Soccer Numerals 4. DOROTHY BATES GOW 335 N. Lonsdownc Avenue, Lonsdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Re' Closs: Committees Asscmfc:, 4, Condy 4, Dance 3, 4, Executive }, 4, Party 2. 3, Ploy 3. 4, Play Usher 3. Clubs: A Coppella Chorus 3; Choral 2, 3. 4; Dramus 2 3. Vice-President 4, Hi-Y 4, Le Ccrcle Francois 4, Tay-Wistalvon 4. F. WINIFRED GRANGER 31 Wellington Rood, Upper Oorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A A Council 4, Publica- tions Agent 2, Monitor 2, 4, Choir- mon 3; Tribunol 4, Closs: Committees Card,' 4. Dance 3. 4, Executive 2, Party 2, 3, 4. Ploy 4 Clubs: Fencing 2; Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Tay- Wistolvon 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 2. 3, 4 RUSSELL GRAVES 3741 Woodlond Avenue, Orexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Up:-Doh, Literary Stcff 2 Closs: PJay 3, Committees: Dorce 3, Executive 2. Clubs: Pleiades 2, 4; World Affa.rs Forum 4. JAMES NEIL GILBERT 16 Marlborough Rood, Upper Oorby BUSINESS GOLD School: Uoi-Dch, Business Staff 3. 4. Clubs: Commerce 3. Secretary 4; Rid- ing 3, Instructor 4. THOMAS H. GLENN, JR. 928 Cornell Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Committees: Donee 3, 4. Play Clubs: Comoro 3; Junior Izoak Walton Lcoguc 3; Ride 2, 4, Sports: Baseboil Numerals 3. LESTER ELLIOTT GORDON 508 Horper Avenue, Orexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn Staff 2. 3, Editor-in- Cbief 4, Honor Roll; Publications Prize 2, 3; Monitor 3; Student Coun- cil 4 Closs: P!oy Committee 3 Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4; World Affcirs Forum 4. THOMAS REX GRAHAM 340 Denryn Rood. Lonsdo-ne GENERAL GOLD Sports: Varsity Wrcstli- ;. Manager 4 JANE C. GRAVENOR 7800 Westvicw Avenue. Upper Oorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Committees: Assembly 3, 4, Candy 4. Ploy 4. Clubs: Chore 2, 3. First Aid end Social Service 4. Lc Ccrcle Froncois 4, Tobtc Teams 2, 3, President 4; Tee-Ball 4. Sports: .'ersity Basketball, Monogcr 4. ANN CATHERINE GREENE 1003 Childs Avenue, Orexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2. 3. Clubs: Ride 3. Sports: Varsity Swimmin. 4 One Hundred Eighteen THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL ELIZABETH LINCOLN GREENE 317 Dcrwyn Rood, Lonsdovne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Committees: Oenee 3. 4. Porty Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM JAMES GREENWOOD 132 SI. Charles Avenue. Drcxcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE MARILN KATHRYN GRISBAUM 306 Owen Avenue. Lonsdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Comm:tccv Dcrce 3, 4. Pia,- 4 Clubs: Icfcle Tennis 2, 3. 4 VIRGINIA L. GROSS 267 Copley Rood. Upper Dor by BUSINESS PURPLE WILLIAM WARREN GUNDAKER 126 Summit Avenue, Upper Dorby , COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Class: Committees: Donee 2. 3, 4. Executive 3, Porty 2, 4, Ploy 3, 4; Ploy Usher 3. Clubs: Chcrol 4. STANLEY HAIM 7002 Pennsylvonio Ave., Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD KATHERINE T. GREENFIELD 6600 Chestnut Street, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2. Moni- tor 2. 3. 4 Closs: Committees: Cenet- 4, Donee 3. 4, Porty 2, 4, ploy 4. Ploy Usher 4 Clubs: A Copoel a Owrus 3. 4, Chorol 2, 3. 4, Dromus 2. 3; Fencing 2; Hi-Y 4, Toy-Wistoivan 4. NANCY C. GRINDROD 38 South Linden Avenue, Aldon BUSINESS GOLD Clubs: Chorol 2. C-irV Bowling 2 GEORGE B. GROSS 7216 Penorth Avenue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD School: • ; :.:-t Carmo I 4 Clubs: Commerce 3, 4. R. LESLIE GUM, JR. 3 Kenmore Rood. Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD School: Orchestra 2. 3 Clubs: Dronus 2. 3. Sports: Gym Teem 2, 3. WILLIAM A. HADFIELD, JR. Porkwood Monor Apts., Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Closs: Committee 7 Clubs: C«remon 3, 4; Hrpcocrotes. $ec- rctcry-Treosurcr 3, 4; Stcirvnclz 2.  P®rts: ,nior VofSity Crosy Country Manager 2 ELEANOR KATHARINE HALLOCK 7168 Morsholl Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GaD School: Upi-Doh, Literory Stoff 2. 3, Closs: Plo,- 4 Do e Committee 3 Clubs: Fencing 2. Plciccies 2, 3. 4 GIFFORD HAM8LETON •4000 Stole Rood, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Bond 4 MOLLIE MocLAREN HAMILTON 148 Springton Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clut i: Girls' Bowling 2; First Aid ond Social Service 2, 3, 4. FRANK ROLAND HANKINSON 5H Glendolc Rood. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 3 MARY JANE HARTIGAN 8496 lansdowne Avenue. Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD Clubs: Chorol i 4. BETTY MARGARET HARTRANFT 2331 Morsholl Rood, Orexel Hill GENERAL GOLD Closs: CorrrriMecs: Donee 5. F five 3. Ploy 3. SHIRLEY ROMAYNE HATHAWAY 7116 Woyno Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE LILLIAN HAMILTON 7012 Aberdeen Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2. 3, Mon- itor 2. 3, Chairmon 4 Closs: Girts Boa.mg 4. P vades 2: Tec-Ball 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 2 JOYCE PATRICIA HANFORD 479 Forrest Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publcctions Agent 2, 3 Closs: Oak. Bust ••• . and 1 d«-rc:rv Staff 4, Committees: Candy 4, Dance 3, Party 3, Ploy 3. 4; Ploy Usher 3. 4. Clubs: Lc Cerclc Francos 4. Picades 2, 3. Treasurer 4; Toble Tennis 2, 3, 4 MARY EDNA HARDCASTLE 41 Sunshine Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn. Literary Staff 2 3. A Honor Roll. Publications Agent 3, Monitor 2 Closs: Corrmitteos Donee 2 Executive 3, Porty 2, Ploy 2. 3 Clubs: German 2. 3. Hi-Y 3, Tcv- Wistolvon 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM C. HARTMAN 345 Foirfox Rood, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Closs: Comm tt.xv Party 4, Play DANIEL C. HASTINGS 3600 School Lone, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Play 3. Clubs: Algctrcrea 2. 3. Rifle 2. 3; Stcinmet: 4; World Affairs Forum 3, 4. Sports: Gym Team 3, 4 WILLIAM HAWTHORNE 229 Long Lone, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD One Hundred Twenty THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL HELEN ELIZABETH HAYES 839 Lindole Avenue. Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicotions Agent 2 Class: Committee Donee 2, 3, Party 2, Ploy 3. Ploy Usher 3 Clubs: Chorol 7, History 4; Lotin 2 THOMAS EDWARD HAYNES 2408 Gorrett Rood, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Bend 2, 3, 4 HARRY HEAPS 84S Andenon Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD CIom: Pie. 3. Committees' Assembly 4, Oonce 2, 3, 4, Party 2. 4, Play 4 Clubs: A Cappello 4. Chora! 2. 3. 4 HELEN ROSE HEIMAN 3436 Plumstcod Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE DOROTHY LOUISE HELLER 2509 Morsholl Rood, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Rod. Publications A ■ t 2, 3. 4; Student Council 4, Uai-Dah. Literary Stoff 2. Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4 Closs: Comm.tt cs Candy 4. D-jrce 3, Executive 2, Party 2. Play 2, 3, Play Usher 3. Clubs: Chorol 3, 4, Fencing 2; Hi-Y 4 to Cerclc Froncais 4. Rifle 2, 3’ Secretory 4. ANNAMAE HENDERSON 3 Bishop Avenue, Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE Clubs: Chorol 4 JOSEPH WILLIAM HENRY 7096 Ruskin Lone, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD ETHEL Y HEUTZENRODER 618 Littlccroft Rood. Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 2 Closs: Donee Conwitt,-.- 3; Play Com- mittee 4 Clubs: Chcrol 7, 3, Ccm it--ren S. Dramas, Assistant Business Manager 4 Sports: i-ior Varsity Basketball 2 ELIZABETH M. HEYL 114 Heothcr Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A A. Council Monitor -t, Tribunal 4. Closs: Committees. Dcr-ce 3, 4 E live 4, Porty 2, Ploy 3. 4, Ploy Usher 4 Clubs: Algetrcrca 7, 3. V cc-Pasident 4, Chorol 2, 4; Fenong 2; H.-Y 3, 3. 4, Rifle 3; Table Tennis 2. 3, 4; Toy-Wistolvon 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketboi 2 3. Ji uor Varsity Hockey 2, Vorvty Basketball 4, Varsity Hockey 3, Cop- toin 4 BETTY ANN HOEL 104S Morgan Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Clan: Committees: Cond, 4, Dcnce 3, Porty 4. Clubs: Drorr..s Orel «-s.tr.-; 2. • 4 Sports: Hocl.e, N.rr-.-raly Varsity Swimming 4 SHIRLEY E. HIMMELSTEIN 651 Long Lone. Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD JEANNE PATRICIA HOEL 1045 Morgan Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Closs: r’arty Ccrm.ttce -1 Clubs: Oerol 2. 3, 4 ELIZABETH ANN HITTINGER 352 Congress Avenue. Lonsdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : Junior Izook Wolfon LeoQue 4; Le Cercle Francois A, Riding 4; Rifle 4. Sport : Varsity Rifle 4; Southcostcrn Pennsylvania Intcrscholostic Rifle Leogue. Individuol Chorrpicvuhip 4 JOHN D. HOFFMAN, JR. ISO Glencoe Rood, Upper Derby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publico: c-ns Agent 2 Clou: Donee Committee 3 Club : Gcrmon 2. 3, Hipcocraks 3, 4, JULES DAVID HOFFSTEIN 7121 Guilford Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Sports: Basebdl Numero! 3; Soccer Numerals 4 ROBERT LOUIS HORWITZ 144 Sprmgton Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn Liteeory Stoff 2, 3. 4; Monitor 2 Clou: Committee : Assembly 4, Ploy 3, 4. Club : Chord 3. Hi-Y 3 4 Sport : Versity Soccer 2, 3. 4 MARY LOUISE HOUGH 4613 Woodlond Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll. Pub! i cot tens Agent 3, Upi-Doh, Literary Staff 3 Clou: Committees: Donee 3 P.oy 3, Piov Usher 3 Club : A'gotrorca 3; Ars Pootoe 2, 3, 4; Lotin Club 3, Le Cercle Francois 4. World Affairs Forum 3, Treas- urer 4 Sport : Bawbail Numerals 2 ALBERT E. HOYLE 4007 Berry Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Clubs: Rifle 2, 3. ANN ARMINE HOFFMAN 7701 Parkview Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll Clot : Ploy 4, Committees: Candy 4, Dance 3. Club : Aigetrorca 4; German 4. WILLIAM EMIL HOFFMAN 829 Blythe Avenue, Drexel Hill GENERAL GOLD Clou: Play Committed 3. Sport : Vorvty Footboil. Manager 2. F. EVELYN HOOD 7210 Seller Avenue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Clou: Ploy Usher 3. Club : Archery Choral 2. Li- brary 4; World Affairs Forum 2, 3, 4. GERALDINE P. HOSMER 308 South State Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Distinguished Honor Roll Clou: Committees Ccr.dy 4, Play 4, Club : Horace Mom Society. Secre- tory 4; Lc Cercle Francos 4. ESTELLE MARIE HOWLEY 460 Argylc Rood, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll. Distinguished Honor Roll. Monitor, Chairmen 3; Student Council 2. 4, Tribunal 4. Closs: O;'-. 3. Editor 4, Committees: Candy . Dance 3, Executive 2. 4, Party 4, Pkry 3. Clubs: H.stcry 3, Secretary 4; Hi-Y 3. Vice-President 4; Pleiades 2, 3, Vice- President 4. DOROTHY LORRAINE HUDDELL 1204 Hollywood Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Chorol 2; Le Cercle Francois 3. One Hundred Twenty-two THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL EILEEN M. HUDSON 240 Avon Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: P J-j.',cotier's Agent 2, 3 Clou: Pie. 3. Committees: Good,- Doxe 3, 4. Porty 2. 4. Ptoy 4; Ploy Ushrr 4 Clobt: A Ccppel'o 3. 4; Chorol •!. L. Cercle Francois 4 FRANK ELIOTT HUET 7434 Rogers Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE Clubs: Ooral 2 LILLIAN LUCINDA HUMMEL 124 Glencoe Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Orchestra 2 Clots: Committees P a, 3 Executive 3; Play Usher 4 Clubs: A Copprllo -5; Cho-o; 3, 4; Dramas 2, 3, 4. ANNE MASON HYNSON 634 Horper Avenge, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll; Publications Agent 3; Monitor 4, Upi-Doh. Busi- ness Stoff 2, 3, 4, Closs: Oak, B .mui ss Staff 4. Com- mittees: Donee 3, 4. Executive 4, Porty 3, Ploy 3, 4. Clubs: Ars Pee tee 2, 3. Treasurer • History 4, Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4. Lc Cerclo Froncois 4. LOIS YVONNE JARRETT 426 Littlceroft Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Rifling 4 SARAH NANCY JENKINS SOS Lombardy Rood, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Orchestra 2 Closs: Porty Committee 3. Clubs: .tin 2. 3, Le Cerclo Froncois 3, 4; Ridmg 4; World Affoirs Fee urn 2. RUTH ELLEN HUDSON 706 Blythe Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2. Closs: Committees: Donee 3. Party 2, Ploy 3. Clubs: Choral 2 MOYLAN CLAY HULL 217 Windsor Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A A. Council 4; Monitor 3. 1 Closs: Cornn-.ttees- Donee 4, Exec ;- tive 2. Sports: Junior Vorsitv Basketball 2, Vorsity Basketball 3. 4; Varsity Ten- nis 2, 3, Captain 4 JEAN MARY HURD 100 North Foirview Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2, Monitor 2; Upi-Doh, Literory Stoff 2, 3. 4. Closs: Committees Dance 3 Party 2. Ploy 4; Ploy Usher 4 Clubs: Ars Poetoe 4. Chora 2. 3, 4. History 3. 4; Le Cercie Froncois 4; Rifle 2, 3. WILLIAM K. IDE 624 Beverly Boulevord, Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Chord 4; Rif e 2, 3 Sports: s Numerals 3; Junior Vorsity Wrestling 2; Vorsity Wres- tling 3 PERCY S. JENKINS I South Union Avenue, Lonsdowne GENERAL GOLD Sports: Vorsity Soccer 2, 3. 4 GEORGE RAYMOND JENSEN 182 Chopmon Avenue, Lonsdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 4 Closs: Ploy Committee 4; Pic. Liver 3 ELIZABETH JANE JEREMIAH 114 Crcitview Rood. Upper Derby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLO School: Publications Agent 4, Mon- itor 3. Closs: Committees Aiumb-. 1 Donee 3, 4, Memor iol Doy 3. Porty 2. 3. Play 3. 4 Club : Choral 4, Lc Core I e Francois 3, 4. WINIFRED KATHLEEN JOHNSON 416 Netherwood Rood. Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Distinguished Honor Rol. History Club Prize 3; English Prize 3. Upi-Doh, Literary Stoff 3. 4 Clost: p .. 4, Ool i itererv Stoff 4. Committees: Assembly 4. Dance 3. Ploy 3 Clubs: Algetrcrco 4. Ars Protae 3. 4. History 3, President 4. Latin 4, Tee- Ball 4 MAYNARD JOHNSON 162 Springton Road. Upper Darby 8USINESS GOLD Clubs: . or I soak Walton Lecgixt 2. 3. President 4. ALAN DOUGAL JONES 4601 Woodlond Avenue, Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll; Biclogy Prize 2. Clubs: ChtSS 2; Fencing 2. 3, 4, Ger- man. Vice-President 3, President 4; Stemmetz 2, 3, Secretory 4 HAROLD FRANCIS KAVANAGH 274 Sheffield Rood, Lonsdownc GENERAL GOLD BETTY KELLY 64 Albert Avenue, Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Committe..-.: Donee i P a. 4. Play Usher 4 Clubs: Archery 4 Library 4, Tobte Tennis 2 HELEN A. JOHNSON 6994 Ruskin Lone, Upper Darby 8USINESS PURPLE School: Publications Agent 3, Stu- dent Council, Recording Secretary 4. Closs: Committees Donee 3. 4, Play 4 Clubs: Riding 2 CATHERINE M. JOHNSON 7028 Clover Lone, Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD Clots: Party Committee 2 Clubs: • rls' Bawling 2. library 4 Rifle 2 RAYMOND RUSSELL JOHNSON 265 Margate Road, Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD EDITH KALINER 238 Shodcland Avenue, Drcxel Hill BUSINESS GOLD Clubs: Choral 4 MARGARET S. KEITH 7230 Lomporf Rood, Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Clots: Ploy Committee 4 Clubt: Ctsorol 2, 3. RtC.ng 2 DANIEL EDWARD KERSHES 7100 Sellers Avenue. Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Sports: Varsity Wrest ing 4 One Hundred Twenty-four THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE A. KIRBY 222 Ardmore Avenue, Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Aooitoe 3 Clubs: Choral 4 Sports: Vorvty Cross Country 2, 3. Varsity Troefc 3. PHILLIP KLEIN 66 N. Brighton Avenue, Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD JANE KNIGHT 532 Turner Avenue, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: - id Cc'or Coptain 2 Clots: Committees: Donco ■ live 2, 3, Party 2, Ploy 3, Ploy Usher 3. Clubs: Art Poetoe 3. 4. Chord 3- VIRGINIA ELAINE KORN 1007 Wilde Avenue, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Hcrsor Rol1. Monitor 3. Closs: Oak, Bi.sim-v. Staff -i, Com- mittees: Dance 2. 3, 4. Executive 4, Porty 2, 3, 4, Play 4; Plcry Usher 4 Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4. H.-Y 4. io Corcle Francois 3. Vice-President 4; Riding 2; Toy-Wistalvan 2, 3, Sec- retory 4 JACK KRIMMEL 386 lokeview Avenue, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Schoal: Monitor 4 Closs: Committees: Daree 3, 4, Ploy 4 Clubs: Cher cl 4; Fencing 2. 3, 4 Sports: • r Varsity Footoc:: i, Varsity Football 4. DONALD A. KULP 413 Nctherwood Rood, Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2. Closs: Committees: Executive 4, Ploy 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Cross Country 4. DORIS ANNE KIRKPATRICK 631 Drcxel Avenue, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicet cr- Agent 3, Mon- itor 2 3 Closs: Committees: Dance 2 4. Porty 2, 4, Ploy 3, 4 Clubs: Ars Poe to 3 3 4; Chord 2 3. 4; Fencing 2; Girls' 8owling 4; Ptes- odes 3, 4. Riding 2 Sports: Hocfcev Numerals 4, Versitv Swimming 2, 3, 4 CONSTANCE JOAN KLITSCH 14 Berbro Avenue, Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Schoal: Pub echo's Agent 4 Closs: Play i, 4, Committees: Du''t 3. Party 2 Clubs: Chord 3, Le Cere -- Fronton 4; Pleiades 2. 3, 4 JACK B. KOLLER 7107 Radbournc Rood. Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Bond 3 PHILLIP KOTLOFF 7325 West Chester Pike, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD School: Publications Agent 2 Closs: Play 3. Sports: C xcer Ntmerol 4, Varsity Swimming 4 GEORGE ALBERT KRUMM Broadway Avenue, Sccone COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Comoro 3; Rifle 2 Sports: .i.cr Vorsity Wrestling 2 GERALDINE KUTZ 231 South Cedar Lone, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn, Bus • ••ss Staff 2 Clubs: A Cappeila Chorus 3. 4 Gcn- erol 2, 3, 4; Lc Cerclc Froncais 4. MARJORIE JEANNE LAMBING 7100 Sontom Street, Upper Derby BUSINESS GOLD Clubs: Riding 2. MARY ELIZABETH LATHROP 724 Blythe Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll; Publicot.ons Agent 2. Clots: Committees: Donee 3, Perty 2. Ploy 3, 4. Clubs: A Ccw:l!a Chorus 3. Chord 2. 3, 4; Latin 2. MARSDEN LAWLEY. JR. 4100 8ontoll Avenue. Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll. Publicot c'-s Agent 3 Clots: Committee- : Do-c-' 3. Party 2, Ploy 3. Clubt: History 3. 4. MARIAN ELIZABETH LEACH 509 Gointboro Rood, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publicetis Agent 2, B elegy Pr.re 2 Clost: Committees Perty 2, Ploy 4 Clubt: Fencing 2; German 3, 4; R e- ing 2; Tay-Wistdvon 3, 4. DOROTHY LEAR 112 Eotf Mognolio Avenue, Aldon BUSINESS PURPLE Clost: Ploy Committee 4 Clubs: Archery 3, 4; Choral 2 Sports: Basketball Numerali 2. WILLIAM A. LEHNDORFF 240 Linden Avenue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE Sports: O'.m Team 2, 3, 4; Vort t, Soccer, Manager 4. FRANK ALLEN LATCH 176 Blonchord Rood, Drcxcl Hill BUSINESS GOLD ELIZA8ETH LAUE 218 Glencoe Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Clots: Committees Donee 4, Porty 4, Plcry 3, 4 Clubt: A Ccock-1 la Chorus 4. Choro' 2. 3; Gris’ Bowling 3. RAYMOND W. LAWN 905 Anderton Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Publications Agent 2. Clots: Play Committee 3 Clubt: Commerce 3, Vice-President 4. AL8ERT DOUGLAS LEAR 22 Walnut Avenue, Aldon BUSINESS GOLD NANCY JEANNE LEFAIVER 7104 Sellers Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clost: Committees: Executive 4, Pic, 4. Clubt: Le Cere i e Francois 4. DOROTHY G. LEIGHTON 3437 Martholl Rood, Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD Clots: Committees: Donco 3, Party 2, Piov 3. Clubs: - or Izook Walton Leogue 4 One Hundred Twenty-six THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL DONALD R. LEONARD 7915 Arlington Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: PublMotions Agent 2 Club : Chorot 4; Junior Izook Walton League 4. MARIAN LOUISE LEVERETTE 4315 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Clots: Ploy Committee 4. Clubt: Choral 3. 4; Rifle 4. ELEANOR LIEB 448 Timberlokc Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD School: I ..b ications Agent 3. Clott: Play Committee 4 Club : R.fle 2 Sports: Basobci Numeral'. Ccptaio 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Vorsity Hockey 2 MARGARET LISTER 7 Sycomore Street, Clifton Heights BUSINESS GOLD School: Publications Agent 2. Clott: Committees: Candy 4, Pcrty 2. 3, 4. Play 4. Club : Crete: 4, l.ibrory 2, Wor'ri Af- fairs Forum 2. MARK LOWE 4812 Woodland Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE MARY LUTY 156 Blonchord Rood, Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Publications Agent 2. Clubs: Choral 2, Library 2. THOMPSON LESHER 380 Foirfax Rood. Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 3, Mon- itor 4, Student Council 4. Clots: Play 3 4, Clubs- A Coppcllo Chorus 4; Choral 3, President ■ . History 3. 4. Pteiodes 3. President 4. LAURA JANET LICKFIELD Yorkshire Apartments, Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Clubt: 2. • V Ban I in 1 2. 3, 4; Junior Izook Walton Lcogue 4; Toble Tennis 4. NORBERT U. LINDER 414 Codor Lone, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Orchestro 2. 3. 4. Clott: Dance Committee 3. Clubt: Drcmus 4. ALYCE AMELIA LONG II Pork Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE JAMES FREDERICK LUCKER 353 N. Congrcst Avenue, Lontdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 4 Clott: Donee Commttoo 3. Clubt: Fencing 2. Camera 3. Stcin- rretz 4. GWEN D. LYSAUGHT 4201 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2, 3. Clott: Committees: Donee ■ 4 Pcrty 3, Ploy 4. Clubs. Fence-':; 2, Lc Cerclc Francois 4, Riding 2. HERMINA MARY LYSEK JOHN MocCOY 3868 Denniton Avenue, Drexel Mill 326 Boyord Rood, Upper Oorby BUSINESS PURPLE GENERAL PURPLE Clow: Pov Committee - Clubs: Chorol 3. 4 JEAN B. F. MocKAY 6949 Clinton Rood. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicoticrs Agent 4, Or- chestra 3. Clots: Ploy Committee 4 Clubs: I'V'tol 2. Oronu.s 3, Pie.odet 3. 4 HILMA 0. MACKENZIE 20 Ridley Avenue. Aldon BUSINESS GOLD School: Orchcstro 2. 3, 4 Clots: Potty Committee 4 Clubs: Aigetrorca 3, 4. Girls- Boe- ing 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 4 HAROLD JAMES MACKIN 41 South Foirvicw Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A A Council 4. Clubs: Hi - Y 4 Sports: ;u'-ic.r Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity BoskctboU 3. 4 DAVID BLAKELY MADDEN 108 South Clifton Avenue, Aldan GENERAL GOLD CATHERINE B. MAGEE 643 Foss Avenue. Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Clots: Donee Committee : ROBERT ELLIS MALEHORN 290 Copley Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE Clubs: Rifle 2 MARY MocPHEE 248 Ardmore Avenue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE HARRY E. MAGARGLE, JR. 7237 Hilltop Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE WILLIAM D MALCOMSON 210 Springton Manor Aportmcnts Springton and Garrett Roods Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE ELI MALEN 33 North Stotc Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Clots: P!oy Committee 3. One Hundred Twenty-eight THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL RICHARD G. MALSBERGER 515 Morylond Avenue, Aldon COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 4 Clubs: Rifle 3. ARTHUR OSCAR MANGER, JR. 3808 Sommers Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2. Closs: : - ttecs Assembly 4, Ex- ecutive 4, Ploy 4; Ploy Usher 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2, 3, Varsity Footboll 4 SIMMYE LEE MARCUS 235 Borrington Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Closs: Committees: Dance 4, Play 4 Clubs: ' ■■■■, 3, Tobli' Tennis 3 F. STANLEY MARSHALL, JR 528 Woodcliffe Rood. Upper Oorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2. Bom; 3, 4 Closs: Committees: M.omoriol Day 2, Party 2 Clubs: Choral 2, German 3, 4 PETER V. MARTIN, JR. 4203 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Sto Crew 2. 3. 4. Closs: Commit fees Dance 3. Execu- tive 2, 4. Ploy 3, 4 Clubs: Dromas 4, Hippocrates, Vice- President 3, 4 RUTH ELEANOR MARTZ 264 Sheffield Rood, Lonsdownc BUSINESS GOLD Closs: Porty Committee 7 3 Clubs: Gris- Booling 4. Ri j.rvj 2, Rifle 2, 3. FRANK E. MANG 160 Springton Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD RUTH MARCOVITZ 7107 West Chester Pike, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD LEE BLAKE MARSHALL 462 Derwyn Rood, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY ' GOLD Clubs: Rifle 2. 3. WILLIAM J. MARSHALL 7337 Miller Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roil. Monitor 4. St... dent Council 4, 8and 2, 3, 4 Club: Hi-Y 3, 4. Sports: i nior Vorsity Bosketboll 2, Copto.n 3. Varsity Bosketboll 4. Vorsity Football 4; Vorsity Soccer 3; Vorsity Trock, Manoger 4. ROBERT H. MARTIN 834 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Closs: Ploy Ushers 3. 4. RICHARD MAURICE MASON 23 Bcrbro Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD School: Publications Agent 4j Mon- itor 4. Closs: Committees Donee 4, Party 4, Ploy 4 Clubs: History 3, Hi-Y 4 Sports: ■ or Vorsity Cross Country, Ccptoin 3; Vorsity Cross Country 4. MARGARET MASTON 629 Lukcns Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD School: Publicot'ons AQcnt 2 Closs: Committees: Condv 7. Ploy Usher 4 Club : Dromus 2, 4; Riding 2 OTT H. MATHIAS 517 Midvolc Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Orchestro 2, 3. 4. CIom: Donee Committee 3 Club : Dromus 3. 4. CATHERINE M. MAWHINNEY 7234 Lomport Rood, Upper Oorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Poblicotons Agent 3. Clots: Committees: Candy 4. Donee 2, 4. Ploy 3, 4 Clubs: Archery 3. Fencing 2. German 4. Leeuwenhoek 3, 4. Riding 2. Toy- Wistolvon 3. MAREA LOUISE McCANN 7118 Hoxcl Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Closs: Committees Do 3, Party 3 Clubs: Archery 3, 4; Hcroce Mann Society 4, Lotm 3; Tebte Tennis 4. rose m. McClelland 26 Heothor Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE Clubs: Choral 2 ALICE FRANCES McCONKEY 228 Stole Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn. Litercry Staff 2, 3. 4 Closs: Ccmm.ttf.es: Donee 2, 3. 4, Party 2, 3. 4. Ploy 3. 4. Clubs: Ars Poctoc 2 3. 4, Ctvyol 4 Horace Moon Society 4. Latin 2, 3, 4. Lc Ccrcle Froncou 4. HELEN MARGARET MATCHICA 7401-A Rogers Avenue. Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Closs: Ploy Committee 4 Clubs: rIV Bowling 2 Sports: Varsity Swimming 3 JEAN LOUISE MATTER 16 Winfield Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: A Coppeilo Chorus 3 4, Chord 2, 3. 4; Dramus 2, 3, 4; Le Ccrcle Francois 3. CHARLES FREDRICK MAYER S04 Irvington Rood. Drcxol Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Party Committee 7. Clubs: Choro! 2 3. 4. Hi-Y 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Footboll 2. 3. Varsity Track 3. edward McCarthy 10 Montrose Avenue. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Closs: togc Crew 4. Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Germon 2. 3, 4, Stcinmotz 4. M. MERLE McCLOUGHAN 359 Cheswold Rood. Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE Closs: Committees Assemfc 4. Condy 4, Donee 3, 4, Ploy 4. Ploy Usher 4 Clubs: Choral. 4, Leei.wenhcek 3. Sec- retary.Treasurer 4. VIRGINIA JUNE McCULLAM 630 Littlceroft Rood. Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Acorn, Business 'toft 4. Publications Agent 2. 3. 4; Upi-Doh, Business Stoff 4. Closs: Oak, Business Staff 4. Com- mittees Candy 4, Party 4. Dance 4, Clubs: Girls’ Bow ing 4. Tee-Ball 4 One Hundred Thirty THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL NORMA RITA McDONALD 1100 Hording Drive, Llonerch BUSINESS GOLD WALDRON S. MeGIBBON 138 N. Foirview Avenue, Upper Oorby GENERAL PURPLE Clubs: Rifle 2. isobel a. mcintyre •1604 Woodlond Avenue, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Coovrirtecs; Candy 4, Dr.-ce 4, Play 3, 4 Clubs: Ars Pootoo 2, 3, 4, Fencing 2, Lc Ccrcle Francois 4. Sports: Bavtail Numerals 2; Vorsity Hockey 4 nancy McLaughlin 101 South Clifton Avenue, Aldon GENERAL GOLD Clubs: Choral 2. 3, 4. Girts’ Boil- ing 4 MARY McMINIS 119 Shisler Avenue, Aldon COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Pci, Distinguished Honor Roll; English Prize 3, Closs: Ccrrm.ttcvs Car'!. 4. Donee t Ploy 4, Play Usher 4. Clubs: Algetrarco 3, 4. Fencing 2; German 3. Secretory 4. Horocc Mena Society 4, Latin 3. 4, Library 3, 4 BETTY RUTH MEARKLE 311 Eldon Avenue. Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Choral 4; Latin 3. JAMES A. McGANN, 3rd. 719 Horpcr Avenue. Orexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 4 Closs: Committees: Dance 2, Execu- tive 3, Play 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4 Sports: Soccer Numeral 4. Junior Versify Football 2, 3; Junior Ver- sify Trock 2, 3; Junior Vorsity Wrestling 2; Vorsity Football 4; Vor- sity Wrestling 3. 4. JOHN McGILL 4100 Rosemont Avenue, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: A Coppclla Chorus 3; Choral 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN S. McLAUGHLIN 19 Elm Avenue. Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE Clubs: •Beri ng 3. EDWINA JOYCE McMENAMIN 24S Avon Rood. Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE Closs: Committees. Cond. 4, Party 4 Ploy 4. Clubs: Girls' Bowling 4; Rifle 4; Tec- Bai: 4 dorothy McWilliams 4035 Roscmonf Avenue. Orexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD JOHN NEWTON MEMBRINO 401 South Cedor Lane, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Pt-bhcot.ons Agent. 2, 3; Or- chestra 4 Clo  : Comm .Mew Assembly 4, Donee 2, 3. Porty 3. Clubs: Dromus 4; Rifle 3. EDWARD MEYER 228 Kingston Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : Ri«lc 2. 3, 4 Sport : Varsity Rifle 3; Varsity frock 3. MARY K. MIEDWIG 4011 Losher Rood, Drcxcl Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: A A. Council -5; Acorn BuV- ness Stoff 4, Biology Prize 2; Upi- Doh 2. dost: Play Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 2, 4; Commerce 4. Li- brary 4; Table Tennis 3. 4 RUTH MIADZINIAN 245 South Cedor Lone, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD Clot : Publications Agent 2 Club : Chora! 2, 3, 4, A Cappollo 3, 4; Le Cercle Francois 3, 4; Table Tennis 2. 3, 4. ALICE MILLER 110 Summit Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 3 Clubs: A Coppello 4, Choral 3 4; R.f e 2. 3. 4 DORIS JEAN MILLER 7 Winfield Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Clubs: A Coppello 3, 4. Choral 2, 3, 4. Dromus 3, Lc Cercle Francois 3. Sports: Boveboi: N .morals 2. EDWIN ARTHUR MILLER 72SO Rodbourne Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD KENDALL MILLER, JR. 18 S. Brighton Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2. Clubs: Fencing 2, 3, 4 Sports: Gym Tcom 3, 4 ROBERT OWEN MITCHELL 16 Montrose Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE DOROTHY J. MILLER 20 Ookley Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A A Council 4 Publications Agent 2. Monitor 3, 4; Tribonol 3 Closs: Committees: Dcnce 3, Me- morial Day 2, Party 2. Clubs: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. Le Cercle Fran- cois 4, Rifle 2, Tay-Wisfalvan 3. 4 Sports: J - o' Varsity Hockey 2; Var- sity Hockey 3, 4, Vorsity Swimming 2, 3. Coptoin 4 ELSIE W MILLER 9 North Penncck Avenue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications Agent 4, Mon- itor 3, 4. Closs: Committers: Dane- 3, 4, Execu- tive 4, Play 4 Clubs: Commerce 4. Hi-Y 4. Rifle 2 Sports: Junior Vers ty Hockey 3, junior Vorsity Tennis 3; Varsity Hockey 4; Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4. HOWARD MINTHORN 7234 Hozcl Avenue, Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD SHIRLEY ELEANOR MITNICK 327 Congress Avenue, Lonsdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Archery 3; Chorol 2, 3, 4; Le Ccrcic Froncois 3, 4. One Hundred Thirty-two THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL ELSIE MOESLEIN 3210 Morsholl Rood. Orexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Acorn, Business Staff 4, Pub- lications Agent 3. Closs: Oak, Business Stott 4; Commit- tees: Assembly 4. Candy 4, Done© 2, 3. ■«, Petty 2. 3, Play i, 4; Play Usher 3. 4. Clubs: C hotel 7. Sec ret of y 4, Com- metce 3. 4, Oramus 3, 4 Hi-Y 4; Librory 2, 3, President 4; Rifle 3 ISABEL FRANCIS MONTGOMERY 241 Copley Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Clow: Committees Dance 3, Petty 3, Ploy 4, Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4. Girls' Bo lmj 3, 4. Rifle 3 HELEN HUNT MOORE 251 Sontord Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Pubhcoticos Agent 4 Closs: Potty Committee 4 Clubs: A Coppello 3, Choral 2, 3, 4 Dromus, Chorus 2, 3. Cast 4; Lo Cercle Francois 4 WILLIAM JAMES MOORE, JR. 611 Turner Avenue, Orcxcl Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications A,-'.r 2, Orctv.s- tra 2, 3, 4, Southeastern District Orchestro 2, 3, 4; All-State Orches- tra 3, 4 Closs: Committees: Ploy 4; Play Usher 4. Clubs: Commerce 4, Dromm 2. 3. 4; German 2, HARRY GARDNER MORRIS 113 Horvin Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2, Mon- itor, Choirmao 4; Student Council, Upi-Doh Literary Stoff 2 Closs: Committees: Donee 2. Execu- tive 2. 3, Ploy 4 Clubs: Rifle 2; Table Term s 4 Sports: • -r Varsity Bosketboi: ■’ 3; Varsity 8oseboll 2, 3, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM F. MORRIS 206 Huntley Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: H.-Y 4 Sports: eccr Numora'.s 4; Varsity Football 3. EDWARD P. MONTGOMERY 138 Ovcrhill Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD FREDERICK A. MOORE 7206 Hilltop Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn Staff 2, Monitor 2 Closs: Committees: Executive 4, Party 2. 3, Sticker 4, Play 3, 4, Ploy Usher 4 Clubs: Junior Izool. Wo!ton League 3. Rifle 3. 4 HERBERT L. MOORE 340 Kingston Road, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE Closs: Sticker Committer- 2. WILLIAM LEVIS MOORE 2602 Gorrett Rood. Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE MILDRED DEAKYNE MORRIS 919 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Committe Play 4, P!av Usher 3 Clubs: Chc-rol 3, 4; Le Cerdo Fron- cois 3. 4. ROBERT JAMES MORTONSON 401-A Porkwood Monor Aportmcnts Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Rifle 5 ANN THERESA MOSTARDI 8SI2 Monroe Avenue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE Clubs: Choral 2; Commerce 3, 4. ELIZABETH VIRGINIA MUNROE 4407 Stole Rood, Drexcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE Club : A Coppcllo . Chore! 2, 3 WILLIAM CHARLES NEEF 27 Beech Avenue, Aldon BUSINESS GOLD School: Bond 2 Clow: Committee : Donee 2. Execu- tive 4 Sport : Varsity 'cccer 2. 3, 4 ANNA A. NEWBURG 403S Vernon Rood. Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Clou: Donee Committee 2 Club : A Ccppclla 3. 4; Choral 2 GEORGE HOWARD NEWMAN 722 Ormond Avenue. Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A A Council 2, Publications Agent 2 Sport : Gym I com 2, 3, Soccer Num- erals 2. DOROTHY NUSBAUM 728 Cornell Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn, Literary Staff 2; Mon- itor 2. Clo  : Committees: Candv 4, Donee 2, 3, 4, Executive 3, Porty 3, 4 Club : Le Cerclc Francois 4; Tcy- Wistolvon 2, 3, 4. WINSOR ALDRICH MOWRY, III 915 Drexel Avenue, Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Hcnor Roll. Pub'icot.ons Agent 2, 3. Clot : Ploy 3, 4, Committees: Donee 4, Party 4, Club : History 3; Hi-Y 3. 4 WILLIAM LAWRENCE MURPHY 606 Fairfield Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD School: Bond, Drum Major 2, 3. 4 WARREN I. NEWBERRY 33 South Kirklyn Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A A Council 4 Club : A Coppcllo 3; Choral 2, 3 Sport : Varsity Svvemmmg 3, Cer- tain 4, EMILY DOROTHY NEWBURG 4035 Vernon Rood, Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD Clo  : Committees: Dcxkc 2. Porty 4, Play 4 Club : A Coppei'.a 3, Chorot 2, 4 Sport : Varvty Swimming 4, DORIS A. NORNEY Gorrctt Lone, Lontdownc BUSINESS GOLD Clou: Play 4. ROBERT BERNARD NYE 209 Bonington Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD One Hundred Thirty-four THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL JOSEPH FRANCIS O'BRIEN 6107 Llonfoir Road, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE CHARLES THEODORE O'HARA 221 Wcmbly Rood, Upper Oorby GENERAL PURPLE School: Bond 2, 3, 4. F. ROBERT O'NEILL 448 Irvington Rood, Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Bond 2. 3. 4 Clou: P.av Committee 4 Clubs: Rifle 4 DOLORES MAE OSCHWALD 7064 Radbournc Rood, Upper Oorby BUSINESS PURPLE CATHERINE PALMER 3726 Garrett Rood, Upper Oorby BUSINESS GOLD DOROTHY HELEN PATTERSON 119 West Magnolia Avenue, Aldon BUSINESS GOLD Clubs: Chord 2. 3. Jur. or Izook Wolton League 4, Riding 2. Spoilt: Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Hockey 2. 3. 4. JOHN ALOYIOUS O'CONNOR 307 Morgote Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE School: Publications A ;ent 2. Mon- ger 2, 3 Clou: Cormuttcev D- -ce 3. Execu- tive 2, 3, Mcmoriol Day 2, Party 3 Clubt: A Ccpp- iij 3. Chcrcl j Sports: Soccer Numerals 2; Junor Vcrsity Football 2, 3; Varsity Foot- ball, Trainer 4; Varsity Trock 3. HARRY K. OLDHAM S34 Spruce Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE DOROTHY MARY OSBORN 723 Concord Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD ROBERT EDGAR PAINE 836 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE DORIS FRANCIS PAPY 502 Hompdcn Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2, 3, 4. Closs: Donee Committor 4 Clubs: A Ccppella I. Choral 2 3 4. Tee Boll 3. 4 Sports: Varsity Swimming 3, 4. FLORENCE MAY PATTERSON 131 Stratford Avenue. Aldon COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Committees: Assembly 4, Ploy Clubs: Choral 2. 4 Library 2, 3 Vice-President 4. WARREN EDWIN PAUL 28 Burd Avenue, Melbourne BUSINESS PURPLE School: Upi-Doh. Iterory Stoff 3. Bond -I ERIC LESLIE PENNELL 328 Blonchord Rood, Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicotions Agent 2. 3 Clots: Ploy Committee 4 Clubs: . • Cereic Frozen 3, Presi- dent 4 Sports: mi« Vorsity Cross Country 4 FLORETTA ROSE PERROTTO 129 S. Lynn Boulevord, Upper Derby GENERAL PURPLE Clots: Ploy Committee 3. BETTY LOUISE PHILLIPS 7S0 Concord Avenue. Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD EMIL STEPHEN PILACIK 3866 Denniton Avenue. Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE Sports: Soccer Numerals. Captain 4 Varsity Football, Manager 4 THOMAS EDWARD PISANO 219 Wembly Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE MARY-HALL PEED 110 Ardmore Avenue. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clots: Committer-.: Dance 3 • Ploy 4. Clubs: Pleiades 4 HARRY WILLIAM PENNINGTON 4039 Gorrett Road. Drexel Hill GENERAL GOLD Clubs: Chorol 2. 3. 4 ANNE MARIE PHILLIPS 7021 Clinton Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Ro'i, Monitor 2; Tri- txnol 2 Clots: Oak Literary Stoff 3. Com- mittees: Donee 3, Executive 3, Me- morial Day 2, Ploy 3. 4. Ploy Usher 4 Clubs: Le Cercle Francois 4. Pleiodes VIRGINIA BARBARA PICKERING 514 Woodclilfe Rood. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clow: Committees: Donee 3. Party 3, Play 4. Clubs: Lc Cercle Froneois 4 WILMER PILKINGTON 21 West Mognolio Avenue, Aldon GENERAL GOLD School: Bo- : 2. 3. 4 Orchestra 4 Clubs: Choral 2, Dramus 4. JOHN H. POVEY 411 Larchwood Avenue, Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Junior I .rook Wo I ten Leoaue 4 Rifle 2. 3. One Hundred Thirty-six THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY . UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL BENJAMIN J. POWELL 711 long Lone, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Bond 3. GEORGE FRANCIS PRINGLE 639 Merion Avenue, Upper Oorby GENERAL PURPLE EMILE OTTO Von RACEK 3842 Dennison Avenue. Orexcl Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publkotions Agcnf 2 Clots: Commit ten: Memoriol Doy 2. Ploy 4 Clubs: Chord 2. 3, 4. History 2. Jiesior Izook Wolton Lcogue 2 Sports: .fax Vorsity Cross Country 2. Vortity Soccer 4; Vorsity Trock 2 RICHARD EDWIN RANK 1041 Morgan Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clots: Committees: Donee 4 Memor - al Doy Party 3, Ploy 4 Clubs: Aigetrorco 4, L - Cercle Fron- cost 3. HARRY WILLIAM PRESTON 21 S. Harwood Avenue, Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD MARGARET E. QUIGLEY 518 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Art Prize 3, Upi-Doh Staff 2. 3, 4 Clots: Ploy 3. -i, Oak 4. Committees: Assembly 4, Donee 2. 3, Potty 2. 3 Clubs: Pleiades 2, 3. 4 ELIZABETH RAFF 203 Glenngory Lone, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clots: Ploy 3, Committees: Condi 4, Donee 3, 4, Porty 3, 4, Ploy 4 Clubs: Oceol 2 4, Library 4, Rifle 3, 4, Table Tennis 4. VIRGINIA PATTON RANK 1041 Morgon Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 3. Clots: Committees Con.!. 4. Dor-ce 4 Memorial Doy 4, Porty 4, Ploy 3, 4. Ploy Usher 3 Clubs: Alget rorca 4, Art Poetoe 4, Girls' Bovs ling 4, Riding 3, 4; Toblc Tennis 4, Tee-Boll 4. Sports: Hockey Nimorals 4 AGNES THERESA READER 804 Gorrett Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD School: Accrn Stoff 4; Upi-Doh Stoff 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2. Hock- ey Ntimerols 4 WALLACE JAMES REDNER Hoxel Aportmcnts, Hoxcl Avenue ond Stole Rood. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Fencing 4. TERRIS A. READING 384 Lokevicw Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: P..fc!ico;:cns Agent 2; Monitor 3 Clots: Committees Condy 4, Dance 3. Party 4. Ploy 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 2, Toy-Wistdvon 4. RAYMOND H. REGAN 29 Ovcrhill Road, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll, Monitor 2 3 Clots: Ploy 4, Committees E C-.ti.-o 4. Porty 2, Ploy 4 Clubs: History 3. Treasurer 4, H -Y 3, 4, Rifle 2. Table Tennis 2 Sports: Gym Teem 3. 4. KATHRYN RENZULLI 100 Glcndolc Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Orchestra 2, 3. 4. Clow: Ploy 4, Committees: Donee 2 Porty 2 Clubs: Dromus 3 4, Fust Aid end Sociol Service 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. Rifle 3. Toble Tennis 2, 3, 4. Sports: Vorsity Hockey, Monojer 4 JAMES J. RICHERS 332 N. Lonsdownc Avenue, Lonsdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Closs: Committees: Dance 2, 3, 4, Executive 3, Ploy 4 Clubs: Gcrmon i I. Hippocrates 3. President 4; Leeuwenhoek 4, Riding 2 ESTHER W. RIDPATH 724 Horpcr Avenue, Orexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn, iirercry Staff 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll; Publications Agent 3; Monitor 2, 3; Student Council, Sec- retory 4. Closs: Ploy 3. Committees Dance 2. 3, 4, Executive 4, Porty 3, 4. Ploy 4 Clubs: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, Tay-Wistaivan 2. 3, Vice-President 4. GILBERT FRENCH ROBERTS 13 Elm Avenue. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD ELIZABETH M. ROBINSON 3215 Highlond Avenue, Orexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Choroi 3. 4, le Cerde Fron- COi 3, 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3, Var- sity Hockey 4 JANE LOUISE ROBINSON 13 Township Line, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD School: Upi-Doh Staff 2, 3, Business Manager 4 Closs: Committees Donee 3, Play 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 2. EDWARD DOUGLAS REYNOLDS 222 Kent Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Meritor 4; Student Council 4. Closs: Committees: Memorial Day 2. Ploy 3, 4, Clubs: Chccal 4. Rifle 2, Sports: u.nicr Vc s h Football 3; Vorsity Football 4 ROBERT C. RIDINGS 639 Turner Avenue. Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 4 Clubs: Steinmotz 3, 4. Vorsity Tennis, Morsoger 4. PETE ERNEST RIVIELLO 235 Wembly Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2, 3. Closs: Memorial Day Committee 2 Clubs: izock Walter Lcojuc 3. 4. Rifle 2; Toble Tennis 2, 3 Sports: Varsity Swimm a; 4 JEAN MERCEDES ROBERTS 3400 Gorrett Road, Orexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2, 3. Closs: Committees Dono- 3, Potty 2 4. Ploy 3. 4. Ploy Usher 3, 4 Clubs: Ars Poetoc 4; First Aid end Sociol Service 3, Secretory 4, Hi-Y 3. 4. Le Ccrcle Froncois 3, 4, Rifle 2; Toble Tennis 3, 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2, Vorsity Hockey 3, 4. EMILY LOUISE ROBINSON 319 Lincoln Avenue, Lonsdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2 Closs: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 7, 3, 4, Fencing 2. First Aid ond Social Service 3, 4, Toble Tennis 2, 3, 4 E. KATHRYN ROBINSON 226 Greenwood Avenue, Lonsdowne BUSINESS PURPLE School: Accra, Business Staff 4 Closs: Committees. Assembly 4, Party 2, Ploy 3. 4; Play Usher 4 Clubs: A Ccgpella CtxsriA 4. Chora’ 3, 4; Commerce 3, 4, Library 3, 4. One Hundred Thirty-eight THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL CHARLOTTE E. ROEDER MS Summit Avenue. Upper Derby BUSINESS GOLD CARL A. ROGGE, JR. 346 Blonchord Rood. Drexcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE School: Publicotions Agent 3 Clow: Committe: Donee 2. Porty 3 Club : German 7. Junior Izook Walton Leogue 4, Table Tennis 4 ALEXANDER DONALD ROSS 673 Long Lone, Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Bond, Color Guord 4 Clots: Mcmceicl DoF- Committee 2. Clubt: i - cr izook Wolton Ltogue 4 Rifle 3, Vice-President 4 Sports: Soccer Numerals 4, R,t .■ Teom, Co-Captain 3, 4 JACK ARTHUR ROSSITER 219 Heather Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD SAMUEL E. RUMP 1036 Bclficld Avenue, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clots: Executive Committee 4 Clubs: Le Ccrclc Fronco.s 4. PETER GRANT RUTAN 711 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2, 4; Up.-Dah Stoff 4. Clots: Committees: Mimynol Day 2. Ploy 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4, Le Cercio Fronton, Treasurer 4 IRMA L. ROGERS 344 Lincoln Avenue, Lontdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll. American History Prize 3 Clots: Committees: Dance 4, Ploy 4 Clubt: Fencing 2, History 4, Latin 4; Riding 2, 3, 4 Sports: 8oteball Nuneralt 2 GEORGE JOHN ROOT 190 Burmont Road, Drexcl Hill COL I EGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clots: Dance Committee 3 Club: • or Izook Walter Lrojuo -1 HARRY EDWARD ROSS 233 Long Lone, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubt: Rillo 2, 3. 4 Sports: Gym Team 3, 4 HELEN ELSIE ROWE 127 Powell Lone, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: L.-brory 4, Rifle 3. DONALD H. RUPP 7633 Porkview Rood. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Bond 2. 3. 4 Clots: Ploy 3. MARJORIE ELIZABETH RYAN 11 Township Line, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE Clubs: Archery 3 4. Crcral 4 NICHOLAS R. SACCHETTI 31 Ovcrhill Rood, Upper Derby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 2. Color Cop- toin 2. Ck : Vice-President 2. Club : H.-Y 3. -I Sport : Junior Voriity Basket boll 2. 3. Varsity Baseball 4; Vorsity Football 4. Vorsity Basketball 4. GUSTAV ALBERT SALING 4101 8onsoll Avenue, Orexet Hill 8USINESS GOLD Closs: Play Committee 3. Club : Corrmercc 3, 4. MELVIN L. SAMUELS 208 Wcmbly Rood. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD dost: Donee Committee 3 Clubs: Hippixratc 4, Pres,dent 3, Leeuwenhoek 3, 4 HILDA ROSE SANDLER 771 Shclbournc Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Clo  : Ploy Committee 3. Club : Library 2, 3. 4, Pleiades 2. 3 NORMAN F. SAPSIS 272 Avon Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll, French Pr.ze 3. Club : i Cercle Franco s 4, Toble Tennis 3. RICHARD BORST SAURMAN 8514 West Chester Pike, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE MILDRED SAHA Ashland Avenue, Sccone COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publicotions Agent 4 Closs: Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: A Coppello Choru 4, Chorol 3, Toblo Tennis 4. DEVEREUX NATHANIEL SALLER 7112 Woyne Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE School: Stogc Crew 2. 3, 4 Clo  : Committee : Assembly 4. Ploy i, 4; Ploy Usher 3. Clubs: Fencing 2 Sports: Gym Teom 2, 3, 4 ROBERT J. SANDERS 389 Margate Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GaO Closs: Pony Committee 2 HENRY EYNARD SANTAGUIDA 200 Ardmore Avenue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD School: Publicot cns Agent 2 Clubs: Rifle 3. 4, Tab!.- Tenmj 2. NATHANIEL JAY SATIN, JR. 504 8lythe Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll, Physics Prize 3. Closs: Executive Committee 2. 4 Club : German 3. Vice-PresirSm -s. Steinmetz 4. J. ROBERT SAURMAN 8514 West Chester Pike, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Sports: Gym Team i, Soccer Numcrols 4 One Hundred Forty THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL HARRY B. SAYLOR 7016 Clcvclond Avenue, Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD JOSEPH ANTHONY SCHERLER 7167 Radbournc Rood, Upper Oarby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE CIom: Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: Ctvsrol 4 WALTER A. SCHIMPF 65 5 Modison Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clou: Party Committee 2 Club : Chceol 3. 4. lablc Tennis 2 LEANORE SHIRLEY SCHLEIN 3711 Gorrett Rood, Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : A Ccppolla Chorus 3, -I, Choro! 2, 3, 4 ESTELLE ROSE SCOLNIK 6918 Guilford Rood. Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Clou: Committees Party 4, Play 4. Club : Choral 3, Library •: DORIS PAULINE SEARFOSS 357 Huntley Road, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD School: Upi-Doh, Business Staff 4. Clou: Donee Committe: 3 Club : A Ccccelta Chen.-, Chora' 2. 3. 4, Oramus 2, 3, 4 CLAIRE TERESA SCANLON 7836 Wett Chester Pike, Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Clou: Ploy Committee 3. HARRY A. SCHEUERLE, JR. 325 Madison Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubt: A Coppella Chorus 4; Cfwol 2. 3. 4; Germon 2. 3; Rifle 2, 3. NELSON THORP SCHLATER 15 Sunshine Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE JUSTINE M SCHROYER 7226 Linwood Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Debotuv; 3, Upj-Dah, Literory Staff 2. 3. Class: Ploy 3, Committees: Party 2. Play 4 Clubs Girls' Bens I r ■ 4 Lc Ccrcle Francois 3, Riding 2, Toy-Wistolvoo ELIZABETH JANE SCULL B-117 Stonehurst Court Aportments, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll. Distinguished Honor Roll, Monitor 2 Closs: v mmittees. Dance 3. 4, P:ov Clubs: A Capcxlla Chorus 3, 4, Chore: 2, 3. 4, History 4; Lotin 3, Vice- President 4. HARMON GILBERT SEARS, 3rd 14 Ovcrhill Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD BETTY SEIVERLING 345 Blonehord Rood, Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : Rifle 2, 3, Choral 4 HERBERT SEMMEL 7123 Pcnnorth Avenue, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE MALCOLM SHANNON 225 Burmonf Rood, Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll DOLORES GERTRUDE SHEPPARD 87 North Union Avenue, lonidowne BUSINESS PURPLE ELINOR LOUISE SHIELDS 7611 West Chester Pike, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE Clot : Assembly Ccavnittcc 4 Club : Archery 4, Le Cercle Franco  3, 4. WARD JOHN SIEWERT 4017 losher Rood, Orexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD MARY JANE SELLERS 3820 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 2, 3, Mon- itor, Chairman 3; Upt-Dah, Business Staff 4 Clots: Committees: Assembly • , Doree 3, Party 2, Ploy 3, 4, Play Usher 4 Clubs: Algetrcrca 4 Ars Poctoe 2, 3, 4. Choral 2. 3, 4, Lc Cercle Froncois 4, Table Tennis 2, 3, 4, BETTE MARIE SHANNON 305 Drexel Court Apts. Drcxcl Hill GENERAL GOLD Clots: Committees: CorxJy 4, Dance 3, Porty 2 Club : Choral 2, 3, Girls Bowling 4. HUGH SHEPLEY 6910 Boltimorc Avenue. Fernwood COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD CHARLES SHERMAN 240 Morgotc Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE School: A A Council 3, 4; Monitor. Choirmon 3. Sport : Vorsity Cress Country 3, 4, Varsity Trock 2. Honorory Coptam 3. 4 HELEN LOUISE SHUTE 3217 Berkley Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD Clots: Committees Memo?ic'- Day 3. Play 4. Club : A Coppcl.'o Chorus 3, Archery 3, 4; Chord 2. 3, L.brory 4 MARGUERITE SIMBOLI 4022 Doyton Rood, Drcxcl Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Up.-Dch, Business Stoff 4; Orchcstra 2, 3, 4. Clots: Pov Committee 3, 4 Clubs: Commerce 4, Dramas 3, 4; Girls Bowling 2, 3, 4. Table Tennis 2, 3, 4. One Hundred Forty-two THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE DAVID SIMON 315 Highlond Avenue. Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publication Agent 3. Clow: Ploy Committee 3 Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball, Manager 2, 3. BARBARA M. SMITH 4134 Rosemont Avenue. Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clow: errmittm Dcr e 2. 3, Party 2. P.'cy 4. Clubs: Fencing 2. Lc Cerclo Fron- cois 3, 4. Rifle 2. 3, 4; Tcblc Tennis 2, 3. 4, Toe-Boll 4. KATHRYN V. SMITH 3SS Richfield Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE Clubs: Choral 2 WILLIAM H. SMITH 23d Ashby Rood. Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE JOAN VIRGINIA SOMERS 501 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Closs: Dance Committee 3. PJuy Usher 4 Clubs: Rid.ng 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Riding Mistress 4, Rifle 3. 4. Sports: Basketball Minerals 2 CHARLES ALBERT SPROUL 131 N. Foirvicw Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE Clubs: Chorol 2. 3. • Sports: Gym Teem 2, 3. 4 DONALD SLOAN 792 Gorrctt Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Orchestra 3 Sports: Soccer Numero's 4 JOSEPH CLEMENT SMITH 7120 Stockley Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE NORMA JEAN SMITH 600 Turner Avenue. Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Ccovmttces Dcnce 3, Play 4 Clubs: Archery 3, Gcrmon 2 DOROTHY MAE SMYRL 89 North State Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Clubs: A Coppclla Choir 1, Choral 2. 3. 4 BETTY ROSE SPEACE 522 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Orchestra 4 Clubs: A Cappdlo. Acccmpion.st 3. 4. Choral 2, 3. 4; Dramas 4: Gcrmon 3, 4. G. EDMUND STEEVER 169 Chatham Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Bond 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Riding 3, 4; Rifle 3. ROBERT STEINBRUCH 738 Morgon Avenue, Orexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Ron C o«: Comm.trees Potty 2, Ploy 3. Clubs: Table Tennis 2. 3, -V Sports: Gym Teem 4 JOHN WOLFENDEN STOTT Morsholl ond Church Rds, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Rifle 2. 3. EDNA STRATTON 323 Moplo Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY C-OLD School: A A Coarc'I 2, 3, Mon tee 3. Student Council 3, 4, Tribunol, Vice-President 4. Clots: Secretary 4. Committees Condy 4, Donee 2. 4, Executive 3, 4, Memorial Day 3, Porty 2, 3, Ploy 3. 4. Ploy Usher 3. 4 Clubs: Owol ■ Hi-Y 2. 3. President 4, Le Cercle Francois 3; Pleiades 2. 3, 4, Toy-Wistolvon 3. President 4; Tobtc Tennis 3, 4 Sports: I.mor Vorvty BasketboH 2 Junior Varsity Hockey 3, Vorsity Hockey 4, Vorsity Tennis 3. 4 HELEN I. STRINGER 3837 Morsholl Rood. Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll; Publications Agent 4, English Prize 3; Tribunol 2 Clost: Condy Committee 4, Plo. Usher 3 Clubs: A Copoella 3, Choroi 2, 3, 4, Dramas 2, 3, Secretory 4; Horace Mann Society, President 4, Le Cercle Francois 3, Secretory 4 GEORGE R. STROHM 71 Sunshine Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll, Bond 2. 3. 4 Clubs: Atgetrorco 3, 4, Rifle 2, 3. 4 Sports: Vorsity Rifle 4 BETTY ELAINE SUSSMAN 709 Long Lone, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Closs: Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Riding 2, 3, MARJORIE H. STEWART 478 Forrest Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Upi-Doh, Literary Staff 2. 3, 4 Clubs: Arc fiery 4; Latin 4. Table Tennis 2, 3, 4. HELEN STOTTLER 3409 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll Closs: Committees Donee 2, 3. Ports 4, Play 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 2, Dramus 2. 3. 4; Lotin 2, 3. Socrctorv 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Toy-Wistolvon 2, 3. 4; World Affairs Forum 2, 3, 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 4. WILLIAM STRICKLAND 412 Elm Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Oak 4, Play Committee 4, Ploy Usher 4 Clubs: Germon 2. 3. Junior izoak Wo;ton League 4, Rifle 2 JEAN ESTHER STRITZELL 6800 Ludlow Street, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Choroi 2, 4, Lc Cec e Fronca.s 4. Riding 2, 3, 4. DORIS SYLER STRONG 2507 Marshall Rood, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Choroi 4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Ridm-j 2, 3. 4; Table Tennis 2, 3. 4. ELEANOR CHRISTINE SWANSON 1209 Belficld Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Choroi 2, 3, 4; Riding 2, 3, 4, One Hundred Forty-four THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY . UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL EILLEEN LOUISE SWEENEY 721 Concord Avenue, Droxel Hill BUSINESS GOLD Club : Choral 3. EMIL JOHN TARABA 3939 Bridge Street, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE Sport : Varsity Soccer 2 WARREN TAYLOR 1129 Belficld Avenue, Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Mery Rol Mo tor Bond 2. 3. 4 Clots: Committees: Dance -s Ex- ecute 2, Memorial Dov 2, Ploy 3. Club : Pleiades 2, 3, 4. Sports: Tenni Numerals. Coptoin 3 Varsity Swimming 4; Varsity Tennis 3. JOHN N. THISTLE 1020 Belficld Avenue, Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD ALICE KATHLEEN THOMAS 188 Burmont Rood, Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clots: Committees: Donee 3, 4. Party 2. Play 4. Clubs: Algctrorca •«; Lo Cercie Fran- cois 4. Sports: Bav'boll Numerals 2. DEBORAH TOBEY 3 Garrett Lone, Lonsdownc BUSINESS PURPLE Clots: Committees: Party 3, Ploy 4 JAMES COLLIER SWEENEY 7701 West Chester Pike, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: German 4. MARY ELIZABETH TATUM 255 N. Wycombe Avenue, Lonsdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Orchestra 3, 4 Closs: Play Committee 3. 4, Play Usher 4. Clubs: Choral 4; Horocc Moan So- ciety 4, Le Ccrclo Froncais 3, 4. RAYMOND WILLIAM THACKER 514 Timbcrlokc Rood, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD School: Upi-Doh Stoff 4. Closs: Oak 4 JOHN CHARLES THOMAS 7003 Clcvclond Avenue, Upper Dorby 8USINESS PURPLE LEON A. TITUS 544 Littlccroft Rood, Upper Dorby 8USINESS PURPLE Closs: Play Committee 3 Clubs: H.-Y 4 Sports: Varsity Boseboll 2. 3 SHIRLEY MAUDE TOEWS 15 North Clifton Avenue, Aldon COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Orchestra 2, 3. 4 Clubs: Alaetrarco 3. 4. Gir:;, Bowling 4. Le Ccrcic Francois 4; Riding 4 Sports: unior Varsity Br-skeltcli 2, 3; Junior Varsity Hockey 3. JAY B. TRACY. JR. 7432 Rogers Avenue. Upper Oorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Upi-Doh, Litercry Stoff 2. Clou: Ploy Committee 3. Club : Fencing I. H.ppocrotes 3, 4; H sto y 4; Lotto 4; Rifle 4 Sport : Vorsity Rifle. Monogee 4 JUNE D. USWALD Sprinqton Monor Apt ., Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clou: errm tters: Cor'd, 4, Done Ploy 4 Club : Lc Credo Froneois 3. 4, Toblc Tennis 3, 4. WARREN D. Von INGEN Porkarood Monor Apt .. Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD School: Monitor 2 Sport : Vorsity Cross Co .ntry 2. Cop- tom 3, 4; Vorsity Troefc 2. 3 ALICE NELLIE VAUGHAN 59 Keystone Avenue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD Clots: Oak Business Stoff 4; Com- en, t tees. Party 2, Ploy 3, 4 HENRY CHARLES VEITZ 322 Clcorbrook Avenue, Lonsdowne GENERAL GOLD BEATRICE LOUISE VOGT 7208 Pine Street, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD Clots: Ploy Usher 4. DOROTHY E TURNER 47 South Klrklyn Avenue, Upper Dorby 8USINESS PURPLE Clots: Ploy Usher 4, Donee Co-rmit- tce JANE H. UTING 635 Ridgewood Rood. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2, Upi- Doh. Literory Stoff 3, 4. Clot : Committees Donee '• 4. Pert, 2, 3, Play Usher 4 Clubs: Riding 2 JACK VASEY 8 Ookley Road, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clots: Ook 8'..vnrst -’off 4 Clubs: Rifie 2. Stcirenotz 2, 3. Vice- President 4. MARION ELAINE VEIT 411 - A Burmont Rood, Drexol Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clots: f.... tiers Condv 4. Porty 2 Clubs: : orcl 4. Lc Ccrclc Froncoi 4; Rifle I Sports: Hockey Numerals 2. WILLIAM VOGEL. 3rd 169 Wellington Rood. Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Acorn, Literary Stoff 2. 3, 4. Clots: Ook, Literory Stoff 4; Ploy Committee 4 Clubs: A Ccpcilo Chorus 3, 4; Choro 2, 3, 4, H.-Y 3. 4 Sports: Vorsity Soccer 4. DOROTHY P. WAGNER 4118 Bonsoll Avenue, Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Upi-Doh, Literory Stoff 2. 3, Clots: Cccpmittecv Condy 4, Donee 3, 4, Porty 2, 3, 4, Ploy 3, 4; Play Usher 4 Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4; Fencing 2. Le Ccrclc Froncois 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3; Table Tennis 2 One Hundred Forty-six THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL EDWARD P. WALDMAN 28 North Clifton Avenue, Aldon COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clow: I'lcy 4; Ploy Committee 3. Club : Hi-Y 3, •: Sport : Vorsity Soccer 2, 3, A DOROTHY MARIAN WALTON 7024 Clover Lone, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clow: Committi«: Donee 3. Party 2 Clubs: Choral 2, Dromas A, Le Cerclo Francois 4, Table Terws 3; World Affoirs Forum 3. 4 Sports: Basketball NV-merol . Captoin VERONICA ANN WATERS 3841 Dennison Avenue, Drcxcl Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Orciv-stro 4 Closs: Plav Committee •? Clubs: Tcb'o Trnn.-s 4 EDWARD C. WEBER 6 Cedor Lone, Upper Dorby GENERAL GOLD LEROY WEISS 7504 Porkvicw Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS purple PAUL H. WERTLEY, JR. 84 Hortlcy Road, Lonsdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2, 3, 4 Upi-Doh. Business Staff 4 Closs: Committees: Porty 2. Ploy 3. 4 Clubs: : :• crofis t.e Cerclo Fro-- cois 4; Lceunenhoek 2. 3. President 4, Rifle 2. 3. Table Tennis 2. Sports: Varsity Cross Country. Mana- ger 4. WILLIAM C. WALTMAN 7220 Bradford Rood. Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 3 Clow: Play 3; Dance Committee 3. Clubs: A Coopella Chorus 3, 4, Choral 2, 3. 4. Rifle 2 J. WILLIAM WALTON 7024 Clover Lone, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD WILLIAM WEAVER 510 Horpcr Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: I O' l.- r;k Walton League •: Sports: Junior Vorsity Wrestling 2. LILLIAN R. WEIGELE 510 Alcxondcr Avenue, Drcxcl Hill GENERAL PURPLE Clubs: Chorol 2. 3. 4 DOROTHY M WENGER 16 Golf Rood, Upper Dorby BUSINESS GOLD School: Honor Roll; Publications Agent 2. Upi-Doh, Business Stoff 4. Closs: Committees: Donee 2, 3, Porty Clubs: Commerce 3. 4. Financing 2 Hi-Y 4. v Sports: nor Varsity Basketball 2. 3. Junior Vorsity Hockey 2, 3; Vorsity Basketball 4; Vorsity Hockey 4 MARILOUISE HELEN WHALEN 308 S. Foirview Avenue, Upper Dorby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications Agent 3. Closs: Play Committee A Clubs: CFeral 2; Commerce 2. 3. 4 Library 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY E. WHITTY 667 Long Lone, Upper Derby BUSINESS GOLD Clow: Donee Committee 2, 3 JANE WILKINSON 468 Argyle Rood, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clow: Ook. Literary Stoll 4; Com- mittee Condy 4, Donee 4. Club : PIcxkJcs 4 JEANNETTA H. WILSON 16 New Street, Upper Oorby BUSINESS PURPLE Clow: Ploy Committee 3, 4 ROBERT W. WILSON 3808 Stote Rood, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Bond 2. 3. • ; Stoge Crew 2, 3. Chairmen 4 Cio  : Ploy Committee 2, 3 Club . Choro'. 3. 4; Dromos, Execu- tive Committee 3. 4 Sport : • Vorsity Wrostling 2; Vorsitv Wrestling 4. RUTH H. WISE 25 Ridley Avenue, Aldon COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicotiorts Agent 2, M.cn - tor 2; Tribunol 3. Upi-Doh. Literary Stoll 2, 3; Purple Color Coptoin 2 CIO  : Ploy 4, Oak. Literary Stoll 3. Committees: Donee 2, 3, 4, Execu- tive 4, Porty 2, Ploy 3 Club : Choro' 4, Fencing 2, H.-Y 2. 3, 4, Pleiades 2. 3; Tay-Wistotvcn 3, 4 , Sport : Vorsity Cheer Leading 4. ROBERT J. WOLF 3826 Albermorle Avenue, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2, 3 Club : Aigctrorco 2. 3, President 4, Junior 1200k wo!ton league 2, 4; Rifle 2 WILLIAM ROBERT WILKES 3308 School Lone, Drcxel Hill GENERAL PURPLE Closs: Committees: Donee 4, Ploy 4 JAMES L. WILLIAMS 145 S. Pennoek Avenue, Upper Dorby GENERAL PURPLE Club : Choral 3. LOIS READ WILSON 456 Eoton Rood. Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Committees Condv 4, Donee 2, 3. 4, Memorial Doy 2, Porty 3 Club : Girls' Bowling 4. Rirfrng 2 THOMAS BATEMAN WILSON 32 N. College Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A A Council 4. Student Council 4, Bond 2, 3. 4 Club : Rilie 2, Treesurer 3, President 4 Sport : Vorsity Rilie. Co-Coptoin 4 LOIS V. WOLFINGER 233 Kingston Rood, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 3 Closs: Committees: Party 4, Piny 3. 4 Club : Aigetrorco 3. Secretory 4, Gcr- mon 2. 3; Girls' 8owling 4, Toy- Wistolvan 3. 4 Sport : Vorsity Swimming, Mejnogcr 4 MARGARET JANE WOLF 454 Forrest Avenue, Drcxel Hill general GOLD Closs: Condy Committee 4 Club : Chora' 3. Gin 1 Bowling 4, Riding 3. V One Hundred Forty-eight THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL MARYANNE WOODARD 1025 Morgon Avenue. Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A A Council 4, Acorn, Liter- ory Stoff 2; Honor Roll; Student Council 4 Closs: Committees' Condy A. Donee 2, 3, Executive 3. A, Memoriol Day 2. Party 2, 3, A, Ploy 3, -I; Ploy Usher 3, -1 Club : Algetrorca 3, Treasurer -5, Ars Poetoe 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. Fencing 2, Germon 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Rifle 2 Sports: Hockey Numero'. -5, Vorsity Tennis, Monoger A AUSTIN MILES WORTLEY, JR. 4004 Stole Rood. Drcxel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Bond 3. 4 Club : R.fie 3 JAMES V. WRIGHT 373 Margate Road, Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE ANTHONY YACOVELLY 933 Blythe Avenue, Orexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD JEANNE HARRIET YOST 515 Winfield Avenue. Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD School: Plications Agent 2 Clow: Committees: Ccrd, 2. Dcn.ce 2, 3, Party 2, Ploy 3, 4. Ploy Usher Club : Archery 3. Choral 2, Le Cercle Froncois 4; Tee-Ball 4. JOHN THEODORE ZEBROWSKI 3813 Dennison Avenue, Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 2. 3, Student Council 4. Tnbunol 3, President 4 Closs: Vice-President 4. Committees: Porty 4. Executive 4. Clubs: Commerce 4. Hi-Y 3. 4 Sports: occcr Numerals Junior Vorsity Wrestling 2. 3; Vorsity Base- ha I 3, Vorsity Soccer 3, 4. Vorsity Wrestling 4. ELINORE WOODY 3S Kent Rood, Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Debating 4, Honor Roll; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll. Upi-Dch, Litorcry Stoff 2. 3, 4. Closs: Ook. Literory Stoff 4, Com- mittees: Donee 3, 4, Ploy 4; Ploy Usher 4 Clubs: Lotin 3. 4; Le Cercle Fron- cois A Sports: Boskotba I Numerals 2. Hock- ey Numerals 4, DOROTHY WRIGHT 58 Elm Avenue, Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Closs: Ploy Committer -i. Play Uvher 4 Clubs: Archery 3. 4 NEIL C. WROTEN 2316B Gorrctt Rood, Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Sports: Soccer Numerols 4 BENSON P. YERGER 3309 School Lone, Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2. 3. Closs: Porty Committee Clubs: Choral 3, 4, Girm.on 2, 3. Toble Tennis 2, 3 JEANNE F. YOUNGFLEISH 4205 Roscmont Avenue, Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Publications Agent 3. M;n.- tor 4 Closs: Committe.--. Dance 2. Pert 2, Ploy 4 Clubs: Chorol 2. 3 Sports: • c' Vorsity Hockey 3; Varsity Hockey 4 LOUIS WILLIAM ZERFING 502 Elm Avenue, Upper Dorby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Sports: Soccer Numerals 4 From the Sophomore One Hundred Fifty 1 The best port of ony closs porty—the cots. 2. Joonne Brucn, sophomore hockcyitc, rcody to whack the boll. 3. Ed Kelly, one of the horse enthusiasts. 4. Bill Storr sees the world between his horse s cars. 5. Jim Hamilton gives the shot o mighty heove. 6. Dot Germoin, U. D.'s stor girl golfer, shows Isabel Richords some of the fine points. 7. Vol Wogner, doss president, enjoys o little fondongo with his partner. 8. Adviser Diehl in his best humor ond pose. 9. Roy Bryon ond his bond entertain the closs during the home tolont show. 10. Bob Cosey reody to give the jovelin o send-off. Scrapbook .. . 11. The Volentinc Donee was one of the closs's foremost soeiol events. Here it is complete even to the stags in the background. 12. Girls' boskctboll with Dorothy Geffert in the foreground in o state of extreme agitation. 13. More Volentinc Dance. 14. Adviser Kerr in her usual jovial mood. 15. Evelyn Sanders, a promising boskctboll star, consents to pose in on off-season. 16. Is Bob Bed rossion doing a hula hula, or is he ploying boskctboll? 17. Dean Shull relaxes a moment and takes o picture 18. Elaine Hooven and Mortho Fisher, two purty girls. 19. Lunch period over, we return to our borcsomc routine. One Hundred Fifty-one Junior Jamboree . . . 1. Con-Con Donccrs from Junior Production—left to right—Choirmon Ewing, Alice Willord, Dorothy McCarthy, Barbaro Hoovcn, Ruth Kepner, Betty Kennedy, Jeff Ingle, Frances Shco, Helen Potter, Peg Coburn, Peggy Hastings. 2. Mr. Rule receives o present from Santo. 3. The Executive Commit- tee: First Row (left to right : Dorothy Snell, Agnes Lance, Jeonette McCoy, Charles Coholl, George Rementer, Herbert Brosclman, Norma Heck, Mar- jorie Potter, Dorothy Myers; Second Row: Quincy Liberi, Williom King, William Genoa, Marjorie Costa, Nicholas Riggin, William Russell, Robert McCook; Third Row: Eorl Dchn, Arthur Leory, Wil- liom Boer, Paul Hogon, Edward Soilor. 4. George Wertley, one of our reloy stars. 5. Miss Sommer- ficld, populor adviser. 6. Hands, hands, hands! 7. Thot mclodromatic Junior production. 8. Com- ing in from lunch. 9. Dancing at lunch time while the Seniors were in Washington. 10. Boss, Dyke, and Clork—our Junior hopes in boscboll. 11. Walter Hodges blows a long, loud one. 12. Doris Barnett, Jonc Evons, and Junio Kcppcl, winners of the Gold Public Speaking Contest. 13. Doris Ben- nett, captoin-clcct in basketball. 14. Bob McCook ond Art Leory, co-coptoins for next year in foot- boll. 15. Elmer Tolcott with the govel given him because of his work ot the Temple Conference. 16. Walt Carlin, high scorer in bosketboll. ★ I. The seniors present Whot o Life. 2. Students Help to prepare toys for distribution. 3. The Choral Club give their anniversary program, featuring Richord Bonnclli. 4. The Gold Color Captains receive their oward from Colonel Bill. 5. U. D. experiences one of its worst winters. 6. The Dromus Club presents Campus Doze. 7, 8. U. D. gets o new mascot, King II. 9. The Steel Pier Frolic in full swing. 10. The faculty quartette ot the Frolic. 11, 12. The seniors pay their annual visit to Washington. One Hundred Fifty-five What is SO R are as a D ay in M ay . . - 1. The traditional May-Pole dance. 2. Steaming along in the girls' relay roce. 3. May Queen Edna Stratton ond her court. 4. The drill—Purples obovc, Golds below. 5. Participants in the Sword Dance and Polsko come on the field. 6. The suit-case relay. 7. The grimaces indicate the effort being put forth to win the rcloy rocc. 8. The heftics hcovc-to on the rope in the tug-of-wor. 9. Morching on the field for the drill. 10. Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! the boys ore marching. 11. Much activity in the girls' relay. HLMRMHTER ' tun« BMici arranqsd by O-Haupt AUTOGRAPHS Acknowledgment All of the informal shots, action and other- wise, in this book are the work of faculty and student photographers. Not only were the pic- tures taken by them, but they were olso developed, printed, and enlarged. Mr. George Hoehler de- serves the major credit, but Jack Vosey and Dean Shull, Jr , were very helpful. In addition to this, all of the paste-up, aside from the senior and foculty sections, is the work of students and faculty. Mr. Mertz of the Art Department, together with Patricia Collins, Bar- bara Smith, Betty Quigley, and Effie Williams, is responsible for this fine, money-saving work. Printing by CLARK PRINTING HOUSE, INC. 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