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

 - Class of 1940

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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

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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



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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.

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