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

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EX LIBRIS hiblisliril hi (Ik1 Senior Class of V UPPER lilt V II11. II SCHOOL Upper IIarliv . . . I’eensylvaiia E EIIV TIII I Ii i n F 0 R E W 0 R I) On the following pages of this, our 1942 Oak, is a faithful record in words and pic- tures of the outstanding events and activi- ties of the past school year. It is incomplete, for work that has been begun this term, tra- ditions that have been upheld, precedents which have been followed, and activities that have been continued, will not be concluded in this or any other year, but, as an ever moving chain of events, will be recorded in future Oaks. Departing from the custom of recent years, a theme has been followed through- out the pages of this Oak. Few still re- member the Old Oak Tree that once stood beside our school, but its legend has been handed down from class to class, and its significance has not diminished with time. Appropriately, it has been selected as the theme of this 1942 Oak “.. . in remembrance of its strength and beauty, and with the hope that it may act as an ideal in our un- dertakings.” ii i; i CONTENTS DEDICATION OCR TOWN Which tells about Upper Darby and our High School, with its School Board, Administrators, Faculty, Secretaries, Cadet Teachers, Courses of Study, and Maintenance. OCR ACTIVITIES Wherein are found our Clubs. Governing Bodies. Plays, May Day, Musical Or- ganizations, and Publications. OCR SPORTS Which states our achievements in Foot- ball. Soccer, Cross Country. Hockey. Cheerleading, Basketball, Wrestling. Riflery, Swimming. Baseball, Golf, Track. Tennis, and Intramural Sports. OCR CLASS Wherein are listed our Senior Class Offi- cers, Senior Executive Committee. Serv- ice and Scholarship Awards. Who’s Who, Senior Pictures and Biographies, Undergraduate Classes, Our Faculty. Us, and our Alma Mater. DE II ICIT 10 An Open Letter To: MISS K E R It and M It. I) I E II L We want you both to know that we think you're pretty swell, and that to dedicate this book to you is an inadequate way of showing our appreciation of all you've done for us these three years. However, it's the best we can offer at the moment, but if you'll please add to this a h x t of grateful hearts that will remember you always with sincere pleasure in the years to come—maybe then, this dedication will be a symbol that has a lot of meaning after all. The Class op 1942 MR. JOHN DIEHI MISS LUCRETIA KERR Mr. Diehl tap the keg at the ''County Fair’ Mis Kerr . . . busy a the proverbial beaver . . . and with the same mate rial. too. The two big chief in the seniors' wigwam. Suburban Philadelphia—the most beautiful suburbs in the country! So runs tradition. Upper Darby, a purely residential district, six miles from city hall, with its fifty-six thousand population scattered over an area of seven and one-half square miles, contributes materially to this tradition. Upper Darby is fortunate in that it is made up largely of a fairly well-to-do middle class of old-stock Americans. The community has had a phenomenal growth, increasing three hundred per cent in the last twenty years. This has aggravated the school building program greatly and has made it difficult to adequately house our boys and girls. Seller Memorial Library. Shopper Paradise. One of Upper Darby's residential district . The Upper Darby Junior School. Wintertime come to Naylor’ Run. j r •Hi.(Mill PEOPLE... — . With pride, Ivcause the events of the pres- ent time prove that the school children of America are not losing faith in their country or its way of life, hut rather that they possess the qualities which strengthen and preserve the democratic ideals we cherish. The quick and latent attributes of the township's youth are nourished and fostered by the Upper Darby School system, outstanding as one of the fore- most in the land. From kindergarten through high school students are taught to work singly and in groups, to be self-reliant, trustworthy, and mindful of the rights of others; the secondary sch x ls, by encouraging participation in athletics, clubs, and student government, help to form well-rounded future citizens. Truly, the members of this community can view their sons and daughters with pride, knowing that youth has been ably trained, and proven capable and worthy of governing our nation. Thirteen Til III Ii II SCHOOL “The school on the hill has long been the fond appellation of our Alma Mater. Picturesquely situated atop a rise on Lansdowne Avenue, the Upper Darby Senior High School is in the approximate center of the township. Every morning troops of happy-go-lucky boys and girls swarm toward its halls of learning. This building so familiar to us all, has come to stand for our ideals of truth, honor, and loyalty. We are thankful that we have had the opportunity to attend so outstanding a school, and will always remember with pleas- ure our moments spent in Upper Darby's friendly halls. The information desk, as usual, the center of attention. Supervised by SCHOOL BOARD Left to right: Mr . Helen Alexander, Mr. William B. Morri . Miw Elva Hay , Mr . Rae F. Biesler, Dr. George G. Dilwor:h. President; Mr. John Frazier. Mr. Waller C. Evan . Mr. Vanleer I. Bond, Dr. William C. Sampson. mmt ii. • • Sixteen 'JHHIS year the residents of Upper Darby Town- ship elected four new members to their school board. Being a board member is an honor which entails the expenditure of a great deal of time and energy donated by a public-spirited citizen in order that we may have the finest education available. The Sch x l Board's only reward is the satisfac- tion of having done a job well. We are truly grate- ful for everything they have accomplished, and it is our wish that we may someday repay them. We shall justify the confidence that the have placed in us by taking our lessons to heart, at striving with all our might for success. The School Board works in close rmony with Dr. Sampson and Mr. Tyson. Toget . they form the finest administration any school c«. 1 have. We and our parents have faith in them. tr. ting their ability to maintain and better the high andards set by their predecessors. Seventeen tivii mu During our years in the Upper Darby Schools, an exceptionally fine man. whom we have come to respect highly, has been working for our benefit. Dr. William C. Sampson, superintendent of the Upper Darby School system, has for the past sixteen years devoted his time and effort to see that we students might have the best possible conditions for study. Few of us have been directly associated with Dr. Sampson, but realizing full well that our activities and welfare arc foremost in his mind we all wish to thank him and express our I)R. WILLIAM C. SAMPSON 4 b99 MR. JOHN H. TYSON Principal Tyson and Superin- tendent Sampson study Upper Darby's air raid map. Everyone who has ever been associated with the Upper Darby Senior High School has probably felt a discerning regard for our dis- tinguished principal, Mr. John H. Tyson. Mr. Tyson is now concluding his twenty-third year as Upper Darby's principal, and we feel that high tribute should be generously paid him for his outstanding work during this time. We also give out admiration without reserve to his display of unstaged and genuine interest in the affairs and activities of our high school. ADMINISTRATION John H. Tyson. B.S.. M.A. Charles W. Holmes. B.A. Mary L. Lukens. B.A.. M.A. Zita Mallon, B.S. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Edith Gaukrodgcr, B.A., M.A. R. Wayne Boyd, Ph.B., LL.B. Helen M. Ferree. B.A.. B.Pd., M.A. Mary Louise Groti, B.A. John I Hall. B.A.. M.A. Allan A. Howell. B.A. William B. Kirk, B.S. Merle I. Koch. BA. M.A. Elsa R Melville Charles H. Morris. B.A. Helen M. Mowry, B.A . M.A. Paul K. Noel. B.A . M.A. M. Louise Steele. B.A. M. C Weil. B.S. Frances F. Weimer. B.A.. M.A. Margaret M. Yerke . B.A. HISTORY DEPARTMENT I John S. Biliingslea, B.A.. M.A. Helen S. Abrams, B.A . M.A Ralph M. Andersen. B.S., M.S., B.D. Charles M. Brooke. B.A. Paul Coffey, B.S.. M S Lewis O. Goas, B.A.. M Ed Randolf Grimmett. Ph.B. Clayton K. Shenk, B.S.. M.Ed. E. Bruce Thomas. B.A . M A, Ed.D. Ray G. Wallick. B.S.. M S.. Ed.D. Charles Wood. B.S.. B A.. M.A. HOMO OCONOMICS DOPARTMENT Lydia J. Foster Ruth I Breese, B.S Julia S. Miller. B.S.. M.S. MUSIC DEPARTMENT David D. M. Haupt. B.S,. M.A. Clyde R Denglcr, B.A.. M A . Mu .D. Michael Dotti. M.M. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Warren A. Brosius, Ph.B. Lillian E. Bock. B.S. M.A. V. Norma Braker. B.S. John Diehl. B A.. M.A Dean E. Shull. B.S. Stanley F. Twocs, B.S.. M.A. John A. Wallace. B.S.. M.A Roy W. Wolfgang, B.S. LIBRARIANS Ruth A. Leaman. Ph.B. Janet H Messick. B.A.. B.S Elizabeth Turner, Librarian Emeritu COMMERCIAL DEPARMENT Thomas J. Milne. B.C.S. J. Frank Dame. B.S.. M S.. M.Ed.. Ed D. Fred G. Forward. B.C.S.. M.A. Pearl E. Garen. B.S., M Ed. William J. Hamilton, B.S.. M.A. Lucretia M. Kerr. B.S. Charles E. King. B.C.S. Fred R. Loch. B.S. Fenn Minacci, B.S. Anne D. Parker. B.S. Sarah I. Richards William T. Rule. B.S , M.B.A. Paul E. Schwartz. B.S.. M.A Nan M. Scott. B.S. Sylvia L. Smith. B.S. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT ART DEPARTMENT McKinley H. Stevens, B.A.. M.A. Edwin C. Hirer, B.A. William S. Kehl. B.A.. M.A Carroll R. MeDonneI, B.S. Floyd H. Net!. B.A . M.A. Norman Ratchford. B.S.A. Chclscy G. Rcmlcy, B.S.. M.A. Emma H. Sommcrficld, B.S.. M.A. Edson C. Strange, B.S., M.S. Carson J. Thompson, B.S. Mary A. Taylor. B.A.. M.A. Charlotte Chrisman, B.A.. M.A Carl L. Clugston. B.A. Magdalene Dale. B.A.. M.A. Alice M. Goodman, B.A. Agnes B. Grunberg. B.S . M.A. E. Lucile Noble, B.A.. M.A Joseph E. Stermer, B.A. Elisabeth Kingsley. B.F.A.. M.A. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT William S. Gcycr. B.S.. M.Ed. George Hochlcr, B.S.. M.S. Arthur W. Packer PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARMENT Herbert S. Herzog, B.S.. M.S. Carlton Mefort. B.A., M.A. Marion Scott, B.S. Anna J. Wcstervclt. B.S. Alma Wolstenholnic, R.N. • • Mr. Tyson— Well, boys and girls—” Miss Teaman— Take your books over to the workroom.” Mr. Twoes— Where were you yester- day?” Mr. Noel— That’ll cost you two de- merits.” Mr. Diehl— I’ve got a few minutes to fill in, so—” Mr. Hall— Did you hand in your B- level yet?” Miss Weitncr— We’ve got a lot to cover today.” WILL HL LI LI! Lilli GET .. Mr. Stevens— Hello, Dorothy?” Miss Kerr— What do you you want to get out of class for?” Miss Noble— Tempus fugit.” Mr. Stermer— Let me see your red pass.” Miss Grunberg— I give you a F in ink.” Mr. Coffey— The make-up test will be held next Wednesday.” Mr. Herzog — One! Two! Three! Four!” Mrs. Messick— What’s your reference work?” Mr. Stcrmer’s efficient patrol duty in the hall— Mr. Diehl’s ferocious appearance the first time we saw him— The difficulty of catching Mr. Holmes in his lair— Mr. McDonnell’s jokes— The long wait for trolley tickets— The shortening of our Easter vaca- tion— The daily race to lunch— Educating” the student teachers— Our first air raid drill— The suspense of waiting for report cards— The crowd in the locker rooms at 3 o’clock— The May Day drills— Mef’s” actions at the football games— Miss Taylor’s difficulties with the inter- communication system— Miss Kingsley’s art exhibit— Tu nt y three Miss Thompson imcimv plus T T IS only fitting that wc pay tribute to the mem- A hers of the office brigade” of our high school. They are the second lieutenants who contribute in a large measure to the successful management of the army of education. Special recognition should he given Miss Eliza- beth Thompson, a graduate of Upper Darby in 1922. who was secretary to Mr. Tyson for nineteen years. She resigned this fall to be married but left behind numerous friends and a high standard of efficiency. Wc truly want to thank the office force for the service they have rendered us and our school. Miss Caillie Miss Neff Mrs. Talcott Miss Burgess Miss Gabriel Firtl row: Virginia Dick, Dorothy Gossard. Lucille Henebry, Florence Davison. Second row: Belinda Aiken, Frances Geiger, Veronica Rogach, Fleanore Stone. Third row: Richard Heisler, Lee Lurty, Francis Carbon, Dr. C. G. Stocker, Director of Student Teaching, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Firtt row: Doris Fanslau, Thelma Miller, Rosina Di Lullo, Linda Vogel. Second row: Janet Toperzer, Frances Shea. Marjorie Anderson. Jean Burns. Third row: Allen Sampson, Albert Bloom, John Fullam, Jerry Caponigro. DOTH semoters many umpiring teachers came t Upper Darby from the University of Pennsylvania, Villanova College. Drexel Institute of Technology, and Temple University. Their aims were to gain practical experience in teaching and to put into use the new and effective mettoxls of modern schooling that had been studied during their college training courses. The work of the cadet teachers was not easy. They had to become acquainted with the intricacies of our school system as they learned to teach under new and vary- ing conditions. They have aided the schtxil by assisting in the attendance office and the library, and have offered their services willingly in many extra-curricular activities. The two groups of potential teachers that came to the Upper Darby this past year did grand work, and it is the sincere wish of the school that they find success and happiness in their chosen career. T u'f uy ivc BUSI NESS PR E PA R AT I ON Shirley Grct7, I)o« Clymer, June Rey- nold . and I.oi Brinkman hard at work in a class typical of Btisinc Preparation Course. Hilen Cartledge studies for her Aca- demic Course amid pleasant sur- roundings. The Business Courses offer training in a wide variety of skills and vocations and arc intended to meet the needs of those stu- dents who are going into the business world upon graduation from high school. There are four courses in Business Preparation: Stenographic, Accounting. Salesmanship, and General Business. A foreign language and courses in shop and home economics are included in this curriculum. COLLEGE PREPARATORY The College Preparatory Curriuculum is divided into two main courses: the Aca- demic and the Scientific. The former course prepares the student for further training in subjects such as law. the ministry, journal- ism. and social service. The latter one prepares for study for such vocations as medicine, chemistry, engineering, architcc- turc, and technical work. In both courses some mathematics and study of a foreign language arc required. The Academic and Scientific are the only courses offered by Upper Darby which prepare directly for college. Students who have high scholastic standards and a fondness for books are urged to select this curriculum. GENERAL PREPARATION The General Curriculum is designed to meet the needs of practical minded students who wish to have an cducaton that will fit them for employment upon graduation. Di- vided into the Cultural and Practical courses, this curriculum gives a broad, cul- tural training, including languages, litera- ture, science, and mathematics. Boys arc given the opportunity to become expert at wood-working, metal-working, and draft- ing, and girls are offered a complete study of foods and clothing. Dot Gcfvert, Ruth McCuen, and Bar- bara Nycuni illustrate one of the phases of the General Preparation Course. Dean Shull, representing the Scien- tific Course, performs a difficult ex- periment. ii mi tui; A bill is carefully entered by Mr . Knox. Mr. Butterworth, Superintendent of Building and Grounds. Charlie Reichner repairs a stubborn motor. Mrs. Davis tidies up the women's faculty room. Steaming soup is stirred by Mrs. Gibbin and Mr . Taylor. a la Mrs. Carson. Mr . Jackson and Mrs. Alien brini: fresh supplies to the ravaged lunch-counter. James Prevail and Gus Timm survey their handiwork. Bus drivers Jack Avil and Bill Brook pose in front of— of all things!—a bus. Bob Turner and Leach Jackson stand guard over the dirty dishes. ( ♦♦ CLASs OF fycujt Wailiitx Uf f t Dtrby S«. W Darhr S ARS POETAE TAY-WIST A L V A N CJ 'J'HE Ars Poetae Club, begun in 1929, has be- come outstanding in the sch«x l as a literary or- ganization. The main purposes of the club are to acquaint Ars Poetae members with poetry and to teach them to interpret it. The meetings, held the third Tuesday of each month, are supervised by Miss K vh, sponsor of Ars Poctae. The programs, which emphasize the aims of the club, are planned and carried out by appointed committees. Highlights of the club are the making of a scrap- hx k for a children's home, and the Mother and Daughter tea in the spring, at which time entertain- ment is furnished by club members. p AY-WISTALVAN is a club organized for girls who enjoy all types of literature. Meetings are held every month under the capable supervision of Miss Weimer. At these meetings the members dis cuss modern Kxiks and plays. They also have en- tertainments in the form of Nx k, play, or movie reviews. During the year the girls go to a play in Philadelphia and give a formal tea. The name of the club is derived from the names of famous literary personages Tay from Bayard Taylor, Wist from Owen Wister. A1 from Louisa May Alcott, and Van from Henry Van Dyke. £)l.TRINC; this second year of its existence, the Beaux-Arts Club has furthered its interests in painting and drawing through its participation in the Cultural Olympics. Under the supervision of Miss Kingsley, it has been able to attract admirable attention to its work about the school. Various pic- lures by student-artists are selected each week to appear on the main bulletin board. Beaux-Arts has contributed to the war effort through defense posters for both the school and the community. I) RAM US CLUB X HE Dram US Club, organised in 1925, offers the opportunity to further student talent in ringing, dancing, and acting. Sponsored by Mr. Haupt, club members planned and produced variety shows to replace the annual operetta. Programs were pre- sented both for the sch x l and various community organizations. At the weekly club meetings, vocal and instru- mental ensembles were organised. These groups studied music and made original arrangements of old and new tunes. The annual banquet, held in the spring, was an event looked forward to by all members of the Dramus Club. PLEIADES CLUB p HE Pleiades Club was formed for all aspiring young actors and actresses of Upper Darby High School, and lends experience in acting, direction, and stage technique. Under Mrs. Crotzs able direc- tion, the club presented “Quiet Please,” and its annual Christmas play which was entitled, “Pop Reads the Christmas Carol. Mrs. C.roome, who formed the Pleiades Club nine years ago, was welcomed back as advisor for the second semester. Celebrating a truly grand season, the Club held its annual picnic and attended a production at the Hedgerow Theatre. FIRST-AID + T HE First-Aid and Social Service Club was formed seven years ago by girls interested in nursing and social-service work. Each year the club helps at Christmas time with the welfare work and takes several trips to hospitals and organizations which are of interest to the club members. The members also assist in the infirmary under the direct supervision of Mrs. Wolstenholme. the club's advisor. This year the club has assisted the community by making bandages for civilian defense. C 0 M M ERCE C L U B 'J’HE Commerce Club, sponsored by Miss Richards and Mr. Hamilton, is composed of students taking the Commercial course who wish to further their knowledge of the business world. Club mem- bers have the opportunity of acting as secretaries to teachers and so gain valuable experience. During the year the club is entertained by speak- ers from various business fields. The Commerce Club publishes an annual news- paper and has several social events, the most im- portant being the doggie roast in the fall and the spring picnic at Valley Forge. The picture shows Mr. Hamilton being pre- sented with a cake as he left to enter defense work. H IPPOCRATES 4 'P HE Hippocrates Society was begun several years ago by a group of seniors interested in becoming medical doctors. Today the club's interests extend to the fields of medicine, surgery, and zoology. The members prepare demonstrations and talks which are presented before the club. Under the supervision of Miss Sommerfield, the society visits various hospitals, and medical schools. Here they sec sur- gical operations and a practical application of what has been discussed and studied, to further their interest in the medical profession. wm LIBRARY CLUB IT NDER the leadership of Mrs. Messick, the Library club, which was organised in 1928, en- ables its members to obtain experience in actual library work. The club members, numbering eighty, assist in the library at stated periods, during which time they stamp, check out, and put away books: and help keep the shelves in order. The social events of the club arc the doggie roast at Naylor's Run, the Christmas party at which Miss Turner, librarian emeritus, is entertained, and the Mother and Daughter Banquet held at the conclusion of the school year. A ER 0 CLUB nr HIS year has been the first that the Aero Club has been officially sanctioned by the school, al- though it did exist last year without a charter. The sponsor of this new organization is Mr. Howell, who is a licensed pilot and member of the Pennsylvania Civilian Air Patrol. The club consists of model-builders, student navi- gators, student pilots, and those studying the theories of flight. Any boy or girl may become a member and belong to any or all of these groups. Many diversi- fied programs are developed and carried out by the members of this club. L EEUWENHOEK TN 1932 a group of sophomore boys, who had been in a microscope club in the Junior High School, came to Mr. Harer and asked him to form a club of that type in the Senior High. He consented, and the Leeuwenhoek was begun. Named after the father of the microscope. Anthony van Leeuwen- hoek, it was an all boys' club until 1934, when girls were first admitted. Its purpose was to give to those interested a chance for further biological and micro- scopic research than was offered in the classr x m. In 1936 the present sponsor, Mr Neff, took charge of the club. New responsibilities were given to the club, including that of caring for the many micro scopes belonging to the Science Department and the making of slides for the biology classes. In be- tween these projects, the club finds time to take several interesting field trips and have many inter- esting speakers at their meetings. 'J’HE Algetrarca Club, sponsored by Miss Bock, was started in 1929 so that those interested in mathematics would have an opportunity for ad- vanced work in this line. The first year the club was named Algetrarca, the various parts of the word coming from the different branches of mathe- matics-algebra, geometry, trigonometry, arithmetic, and calculus. This year, extra meetings have been held for discussing other sciences such as physics and chemistry. Some members worked on the project of surveying the school property, and a banquet was held in March. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS began in 1928 under the sponsorship of Mrs. Dale and Miss Chrisman. The club has been active ever since, holding its meetings on the second Thursday of the month. There is an average membership of one hundred, and the attendance is around seventy-five. The purpose of the club is to acquaint students with France, its customs, language, and people, through plays, folk songs, games, movies, and slides. Third year French students who are members of the club give Guignol, or puppet shows. The highlight of the year was the Tea Dance given in February. HT HE Latin Club is under the able supervision of 1 Miss Noble. Its purpose is to learn about Roman civilization, and at the same time to entertain the members. The programs for the monthly meetings usually consist of short plays, slides, songs in Latin, games, or various other sorts of amusement. Talks on different phases of Roman life arc also part of the programs, and prove to be educational as well as entertaining. In the spring the special event for the club is its supper which is as nearly as possible a replica of the old Roman banquets. LA SOCIE I)AD PANAMERICANA o T A SOCIEDAD PANAMERICANA has re- ccntly been added to the list of clubs in Upper Darby. It was formed to promote a deeper interest in Pan-Americanism and to further the use of the Spanish language. On Pan American Day, under the leadership of its sponsors. Miss Goodman and Mr. Clugston, Li Sociedad Panamcricana presented a program before the Upper Darby Rotary Club. At the regular monthly meetings, travelogues, Spanish music, and exhibitions of Spanish curios are pre- sented to a large and enthusiastic group of members who arc studying Spanish or who have studied it in previous years. G E R M A N C L U B 'T'HE purpose of the German Club is primarily L to help its members become acquainted with German customs, and to teach them to speak the language more fluently. The meetings, under the sponsorship of Miss Grunbcrg, are conducted entirely in German and arc devoted to projects and games in which everyone has a chance to participate. The highlights of the year were a doggie roast in the fall, a banquet, and a Christmas party at which each member prepared an appetizing box of sweets for one of his fellow members. HISTORY C L U B P HE sponsoring of special assemblies in com- memoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anni- versary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights, was the fall project of the History Club. A scries of four tableaux depicting freedom of the press, speech, assembly, and worship were presented by members of the club. A study was made of the various phases of our local government with the idea of arranging the information in pamphlet form and presenting it to the history department. The club was reorganized this year under the advisorship of Mr. Andersen and Mr. Bilhngslca. HOYS’ HOWLING CLUB O 'T'HE tremendous increase in interest in the Boys' Bowling Club, which was organized in 1940 by a small group of boys, forced the club this year to find larger and more convenient alleys. The organization is divided into eighteen teams which bowl every Monday, at which time Sponsor Mr. Wolfgang gives the boys pointers on how to im- prove their games. Although this year saw no matches with neighboring schools, several teams en- tered the Phladelphia High Schools' Championship Matches. The club includes among its activities a Father and Son Tournament and a banquet at the end of the year when individual and team awards are made. TEE BALL CLUB © 'J'HE girls of the Tee Ball Club are chosen for the ability and interest they show in golf. Organ- ized in 1939, even without a sponsor, this club has been a great success. The team, consisting of the club's best players, competes with other schools; namely, Haverford, Cheltenham and Lower Merion. It has also been represented by several girls in an annual interscholastic tournament. During the winter the club practices and receives ind(x r instruc- tion in golf at the Llanerch Country Club. The purpose of the Tee Ball Club is to further interest in the game of golf, create better sportsmanship, and give the girls a chance to develop native abilities. GIRLS’ BOWLING CLUB © PLEASURE, the main purpose of The Girls' Bowling Club, is found in the companionship the club gives as well as in the sport. So far, the number of members has been limited to sixty girls who arc divided into teams with such names as “The Poodles and “The Lucky Strikes. These teams bowl in competition with one another once a week. A banquet is held at the close of the season, at which time prises arc presented to the highest scorers. RIDING CLUB i pHE Upper Darby High School Riding Club, organized in 1935, strives to provide safe, eco- nomical horseback rides for its members. Under the supervision of faculty advisors Mrs. Mcssick and Miss Kerr, and that of student instructors chosen for their equestrian ability, club members arc taught the correct way to ride and handle horses. Besides the weekly rides and monthly business meetings, the Riding Club sponsors supper rides, rodeos, horse shows, and gymkannas. Thirty-nine RIFLE CLUB TABLE TENNIS SPONSORED by Mr Wood, the Rifle Club is now completing fifteen years of active service to our high school. As an aim, the organization proposes to produce expert shooters and promote the ideals of gixxl sportsmanship. Each day after sch x l from fall to spring, people wearing khaki suits may be seen practicing on our rifle range. This range is located in the transformed attic of the high rchool. It is only under the able supervision of Messrs. Wood, Billingslea, and Morris, that such practices take place. The club is a member of the National Rifle Association of America. ft 'Y'HE Table Tennis Club, under the direction of Mr. Stermer. was granted its charter in 1935. The club is made up of 104 boys and girls interested in playing tabic tennis in their spare time. In past years the club, which is a member of the State Table Tennis Association, has had intramural and inter- scholastic tournaments, but this year its activities were limited to the recreation of its members who held contests among themselves after schexfl hours. Forty FENCING CLUB 'pHE Fencing Club, sponsored by Mr Hill, was organised several years ago with the idea of offer' ing to the students an interesting sport requiring per feet co-ordination between body and mind. This club provides an opportunity to those who arc interested for competition in the form of intra-club matches and contests with other schools. In interscholastic competition this year the boys' team won three matches and lost three. The girls team won two and lost only one. ARCHERY CLUB “j ULL’S eye! !t s the Archery Club again, shooting new scores to add to U. D.'s credit The club, consisting of 39 members, is divided into two groups, one shooting on Monday and the other on Tuesday. Thamgh constant practice, the girls are continually improving their accuracy. During the winter months, when hid weather makes outdoor activity impossible, the club holds its business meet- ings. supervised by Miss Garcn. All dues are used to better and increase the present equipment, and this year, for the first time, the members are receiv- ing pins as a certificate of their membership. HOYS’ H I - Y 'THE Boys' Hi Y. under the sponsorship of Mr. Diehl, bases its program upon service to the school. This year, the club aided in Christmas wel- fare work, ushered at athletic contests, and worked in conjunction with various Student Council ac- tivities. These services were entirely voluntary on the part of the members. Much emphasis is also placed upon the influence which these boys, leaders in the school, could exert for the betterment of school spirit. Even with these many activities, the Hi-Y managed to find time to have a banquet and other social affairs of its own. GIRLS’ HI-Y 'THE Girls' Hi-Y was organized in the spring of 1927 and is one of our oldest clubs. Under the able leadership of Miss Gaukrodger this club renders numerous services to the school. The Hi-Y'ers wel- come visitors to the school, take charge of the Lost and Found, provide Winter and Fall Sports' Ban- quets, usher at various social functions, and help supervise the Christmas welfare work. In these and many other ways the club fulfills its motto “Serve Willingly. STEIN MET Z SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY 8 THE Steinmetz Scientific Society, the first organ- 1 ized club in the school, faithfully lives up to its standards of “science, service, and the school. Under the eagle eye of Mr. Rcmley, the club offers to those hoys who arc interested in science a chance to do research work. Some of the club members participate in backstage work, while others do photography for the school, make lantern slides, and help with the amplification at school events. During the fall the club sold Christmas cards to cam money and so enabled some of its fifteen members to go to the Junior Academy of Science Convention at Edinborough in the spring. CHESS CLUB i £HI:SS, the game of strategists, has tts devotees at 1‘ppcr Darby. The team, coached by Mr. Twocs, and now in its tenth year, claims some of the best players in interscholastic competition. Because of the fact that the league, composed of teams from Lower Merion, Glen-Nor, Yeadon, Ridley Park, and Upper Darby, dissolved last year, the members have had little opportunity to display their prowess in the past year. Team members include Arthur Coffin, Frank Bowden, Gregor McConnell, and Carol Andre. 'J'HE Upper Darby Debating Team, coached by Mr. Boyd, trains its members to think and speak effectively. This year's question was, Resolved: That all sec- ondary schools in the state of Pennsylvania should make it possible for students to complete their courses in three years. As a member of the Subur- ban Debating League the team had for its oppon- ents Lower Merion, Lansdowne, Bridgeport, and Radnor. The affirmative and negative teams, into which the Debating Team is divided, won two and three, respectively, of the four debates that each participated in. 'yHE purpose of the World Affairs Forum is to help its members to understand the position of America in the political and economic world of today. Under the supervision of Dr. Wallick each member represented a country at the club meetings, and many exciting arguments arose as each defended his land. Several visiting speakers entertained the club this year, and the student body was cordially invited to attend these lectures. DEBATING TEAM W 0 R L D A F F A I R S F 0 R U M The AMERICAS WAV STUDENT GOVERNMENT AT UPPER DARBY THE responsibilities of student government at Upper Darby rest upon three organizations: the Student Council, the Monitors, and the Tribunal. All three bodies are elected by the students. The largest of these, the Council, made up of the homeroom presidents and representatives from serv- ice organizations, has a total membership of seventy- one. The duties of the Council are manifold, namely that of formulating the laws that govern the student body. Among its outstanding accom- plishments is the Christmas Welfare Program. It is the task of the monitors to administer the laws of the school, keep the halls and cafeteria neat, and maintain order. The Tribunal, the judiciary department of the stu- dent government, consists of twelve members—two boys and two girls from each class, cho.cn from the ranks of the monitors. It is the duty of this group to mete out justice in such cases as are referred to them by the monitors. The many students who participate in these or- ganizations make Upper Darby’s system of student government csscntally democratic. (ID Forty four STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Vici . Biisicrworih, Myles, Joachim. Camel berry, Fisher, Germain, Ramsay. Biel, Wagner, Ommert Bassett, Paynter, Engle. Hynson, Mcrrcll, Chalk. Sec ond row: Hudson, Vogt, Smith, Ratdiffe, Sawyer I.ance, Keser, Johnson, Ellison. Hume, Hurbner, Wil son. De Lucia, (iarson, Ellis, Beylcr. Third row: Ad ams. Abrams. Allen, Durso, Delman. Thomas, Hirsch Hamilton, Filippone, Mumma, Eisenhardt, McCor mick, MacNicoll, Jones. Fourth row: Jorstad, Cook Ambrogi, Bradley, Sharpe. Allen, Comeron, Rump Thompson, Kirkpatrick, Biel, Simpson, Detwiler, Casey Frasch. Fifth row: Johnston, Byrnes, Dougherty, Fank hand, Bedrossian, Fiiggins, Faulkner, Cavanaugh, Mul hern, Therasse, Snyder. Shull, Cuffey, Strahley, Daw son. Bradford. TRIBUNAL First row: Engle, Milestone, Germain, Dath, Casey, Vogel. Sanders, Cartledf.e. Second row: Lawless, Jacob- sen, Hurbner, Andrew-., Wilson, Cahill, Scott. Third rou: Eye, Allen, Faulkner. Donahue, Biel, Smith. SENIOR MONITOR CHAIRMEN First row: Wilson, Chalk, Contel, Dath, McConnell, Ellison, Bruen, Shultz. Second row: Lamont. Clymer, Sharpe, Rankin, Clayton. shiii mi 'GEORGE WASHINGTON SI.KIT HERE' Directed by Mrs. J. C. Groome CHARACTERS Mr Kimhik................................Jack Lamont Newton Fuller.............................Paul Meyers Annbelle Fi ller .......Dorothy Germain (Thur.. Sat.) Jocelyn H land (Friday) Madge Fuller...............Elaine Hoovcn (Thur.. Sat.) Pauline Sober (Friday) Steve Eldridgf ..........Jim Smith (Thur.. Sat.) Bob McKibbin (Friday) Katie ..................Judy Strome (Thur . Sat.) Amir Ellison (Friday) Mrs. Dougas.............Isabelle Richards (Thur., Sat.) Anne Mitchell (Friday) Clayton Evans...................................Ernest Holloway Rena Leslii.............lean Stated (Thur., Sat.) Rita Kwait (Friday) Hester..................Connir Joachim (Thur., Sat.) Glo Rankin (Friday) Raymond.................Mackey Emmert (Thur.. Sat.) Jonathan McMinis (Friday) Uncle Stanley .......... im Hamilton (Thur.. Sat.) Ed Lawhorne (Friday) Leggett Frazer.............................Tom Harris Tommy Hughes.................................Alexander Smythe Sue Barrington...................................Helen Rowe Miss Wilcox....................................Carolyn Hines Mr Prescott. Dick Marsten Prompters...Gloria Otley. Anne Richards. Jean Gibbons THE seniors’ play, George Washington Slept Here, proved as entertaining to the audience as to the cast. A plow in the living-room, put-putting of well-drilling machinery, leaking roofs, and no smoke for the final dress rehearsal, failed to faze either the actors or the stage crew. Numbered among the rehearsals lighter incidents was the time a pompous kitten wandered on stage and made a stirring debut on a pile of sand. The audience will long remember Jack's hick- farmer who faithfully saw to the welfare of all the insects, and Uncle Stanley's Now, when 1 was a little shaver -' stories. Greeted with laughter and applause were the entrances of Hester, the maid, whose boyfriend was to be married next week—to another girl! TIh play's success was largely due to Mrs. Groome's fine coaching and a general attitude of good fellowship. George Washington Slept Here will remain a pleasant experience for all who shared in its production or who witnessed the finished product. Just a (flc-a-Wie among week-end guests—Jim Smith, Carolyn Hines, Tom Harris, and Helen Rowe, as dis- interested Glo Rankin and Connie Joachim continue their work. (That’s Uncle Stanley’s picture on the table.) Ah, sweet mystery of life . . bellows Sandy Smythe to the amusement of Bob McKibbin, Jean Statrell, Ernest Holloway, Rita Kwait, and villain, Dick Mars- ten. Jim Hamilton receive flattering .-mention from Jocelyn Nyland, Dot Germain, and Paul Myer as Pauline Sober and Elaine Hooven admire hi card; but Jack l.amont just puffs on a pipe. The all-important map in the hands of Anne Mitchell and Isabelle Richards awakens the interest of Mackey Emmert and Jonathan McMinis, while maids Judy Stroine and Anne Ellison appear too busy to note its significance. 8 s a t I H i ii n i (i it mi DONALD'S line to Julia, “I hate it here! became the byword of the juniors The Goose Hangs High, but Coach Mowry's cast found that rehearsals were filled with amusing incidents that definitely weren’t “in the script.” The scene in which Mr. Day trips, began accidentally, but was thought so funny that it remained in the final production. Rich never could remember when to say “I'll black Kimberly's other eye ” so the cast had to be satisfied with it being said some- where” in the third act. And Grannie, with her slow gait and dry wit, was a special favorite with the audiences. All’s over now, but the cast and audiences have a store of memories they will never forget. Opposite pane: Bernard (Vaughn Chambers). Eunice (Barbara Preston), Granny (Pat Dubbs), Hugh (Al Copp), I.ois (Bonnie Damon), and Bradley Ingalls (Rich Schnei- der), center their attention on Judy—Fido to you. The Ingalls—a family portrait. That nasty villain. Elliot Kimberley (Bob Bredin), makes a business call on Mr. In- galls. A study in expressions as slipping social- climber I.eo Day (Bill Nyborg) and family friend Noel Derby (George Saurman) visit the Ingalls. Maid Rhoda (Marilyn Hughes) answers the phone while I.ois entertains Aunt Julia Mur- dock (Peggy Henderson). Cousin Ronald (Fred Snyder), and ex-flame Clem (Dean Ar- den). Dagmar Carroll (Lucille Daly) and Hugh In- galls participate in a bit of fancy osculation. Granny lays down the law to twins Lois and Bradley and elder brother Hugh. THE GOOSE HANGS IIKill Directed bv Hi LtN Mowry THE CAST Bernard Incalls Eunice Ingalls Noel Derby Leo Day Mary Lou Tost Jt'l-IA MURDOCK Granny Hugh Ingalls Ronald Murdock Lois Ingalls Clem •Mary F. Mahaffie Elliott Kimberley ’Indicates understudy. Foitynine The drill so pleasant to watch so vexing to do. Queen Elaine in all her loveliness. Gold Captains Jack Sanders and Dot Germain with their opponents. Purple Captains Nancy Wilson and Bob Casey. Oppoiite Pane: The boys’ marching drill. Passing the baton in the girls’ race. The May Queen and her court. Tug-tug-tug! It’s the tug-of-war. The Maypole dance in full swing. Violins: Braun, Christman, Clark, do Krafft, Gro- tvohann, Hcrchourider, Holzmuller, Jeffries, Kohl. Kruhmen, Laughlin. Lentz, Marshall, Moon, Reynolds, Shiite, Sober, Stottlcr. Violas: Bruno, Lewis, Otley. Bass: Walker. Cel- los: Cochrane, Lloyd, Wilson. Woodwinds: Bro- die, Crocker, Duncan, Gordon, Hardy, Loag, Matthews, Wilkins. Brass: Bowden, Bryan. Dona- hue, Ferguson, Greenawalt, Hartman, Hiqucs, Jones, Jorstad, Watts. Piano: Adams, Goslee, Griggs, Hanson, Lentz, Murgia, Stout, Wiggins. Titnim’s bum: Mr. Dotti, Bandmaster; Coppengcr, Mars, Mc- Guigan, Payntcr, Drum Majorettes; Alexander, Anvc, Barr, Cochrane, Colavita, Currier, Cush- ing, Dolce, Ewing, Farber, Ferguson, Golden- berg, Goldsmith, Gordon, Grauch, Grotyohann, Hague, Hartzcll, Hastings, Herchenrider, Hess, Hill, Hudson, Hugo, Kearnan, Keeler, Kilkenny, Leathern, Lobley, Maris, Marshall, McNally, Muller, Neal, O’Brien, Phillips, Reed, Rupp, Schultz, Smith, Spangler, Sperry, Springfield, Sunderland, Sussman, Thomas, Thompson, Tyler, VanBellc, Watts, Whipple, Whitehead, Wilson. Wright, Zubler. Color Guard: Honk, Clark, Wartell. Blakr, Verna, Miller. Opposite Pa%e—A CAPPELLA First row: Blanch, Crawford, Fisher, Wilson, Paynier, Sober, McCormick. Jackson. Gruber, Germain, Wright, Williams, Boyer, Sherwood, Wagner, Peterson, Dengler. Second ro : MacMullen, Henson, Andrews, I.utz, Law- rence, Cornell. Elliott, Murgia. Dubbs, Cartlrdge, Merrell, Joachim, Chalk. Boyer, Mitchell. Wenger, Koehler, King, Miller. Third row: Bassett, Wag- ner, Bailor, McCuen, Riley, Kunkel, Hamill, Hughes, Dougherty, Moore, Bailey, Sheddan, Balder, Burk, Topliffe, Townshend, Anderson, Adams. Tremblay. Fourth row: Danks, Tyson. Merriman, Terry. Shearn, Janice. Grct , Turner, Lilly, Ritter, Bock. Muench, Graham, Seidenburg, McCall, Anderson. Layton. Truman. Fifth row: Biel, Kearnan, McGill, Smith, Ebeling, Maris, Griffith, Bryson, Jones, Clarke, Byrnes, Moore, Feller, Kreider, Gangwisch, Kirk, Moore. I I'llIIIIIL I'LIII anil ' j ’HE most popular club in the Upper Darby High School is the Choral Club, con- sisting of four hundred mixed voices. Under the direction of Dr. Dengler, the club, this year, presented its annual Christmas concert and in April, a patriotic pro gram, the main feature of which was the “Ballad for Americans. Every year the Choral Club presents the Steel Pier Frolic, an evening of enter- tainment featuring dancing, movies, and skits by the students and faculty of the high school. Much of the success of these projects was due to the working and planning of the Choral Club's executive committee and the helpful advice and assistance always forth- coming from Dr. Dame, the financial advisor of the club. Fiftyfow i n m: i, 1,1 ni ii i it 'T’HE A Cappclla is a chorus of ninety, whose voices blend harmoniously under the direction of Dr. Dongler. The requirements for membership are one year of chorus and a voice test. As usual, the programs presented by the A Cappclla were many. The club par- ticipated in two broadcasts over Station WFIL. one of which was the Cultural Olympics on the Air. A Sunday evening concert at St. James Methodist Church and the annual program at Snellcnburg’s Department Store, followed by a dinner for the participants, were two of the highlights of the year. A trip to Fort Dix, where a program was pre- sented, was a new feature in the choirs activities and was enjoyed by all. This year, at Eastertime, the sacred cantata “The Seven List Words was sung by the A Cappclla chorus, aided by a few supplementary voices from the Choral Club. Fifty five o c 9 6' Oc A £,Vn c. ', rfT, coV'i or VxVv (A « 'Jc c ., - - C «°K A f v V . co c v v 0 V ft cV O ’ v JO V.c tf5 2£,. , 5 CA v M V • £ , .,ct Ax v ‘vV SV Bonnie Damon, Katherine Pike, Assistant Editors; Eleanor Bassett, Editor-in-Chief, and Mi Edith GaukrodRer. Advisor, admire nome Upi-Dah material. Art Staff, First row: Cartledge, Reader, Koehler. Second row: Kwait, Mill , Gibbons. Third row: Riley, Layton. Art Editor; McKechnie. The Acorn ACORN Right: The editorial staff, Her- rick, Walker, Editor-in-Chief Johnston, and Tyson, plan for a future copy of the A corn. Spon% expert Prevail, Saur- man, Hindlc, Webb, and Cino- man smile for their picture. Below: Five pretty lassies, Ran- dall, Bufinets Manager Mcrri- man, Farrell, Jackson, and Engle handle the money. Neu sta (Ter Adams, Dickson, Thistle, Ide, Shaffer, and Hen- derson line up a scoop. TO PRESENT this year's Oak gives the class of '42 a distinct pleasure, for the Oak is the measure and standard of a year of striving on the part of us all to aid in the development of our school. Staffed by seniors and traditionally the province of the graduating class, the Oak is in reality the property of all those who have spent time and effort to help Upper Darby grow. It is not so much a class book as a year book, for its purpose is to present a lasting record of the events, activities, and achievements of the past year. Under the genial guidance of faculty advisor Mr. Noel, the combined efforts of five separate staffs the art. literary, business, typing, and photographic have at last taken material form, and are proudly presented to you as the Oak. Fifty-eight Opposite Page Oak photographer Dean Shull, Don Roger , and advisor George W. Hoehlcr, a seen through the eye of the camera. Art Staffer . Glo Rankin, and Rita Kwait assist advisor Mi Julia Miller and Mi Alice M. Goodman in pasting pictures for engraving. Oak artists Dot Riley and Kitty Sue Mills line up ideas for the yearbook with advisor Mi s Elizabeth Kingsley. Mr. Clayton K. Shenk poses with his business staff. First row: Bullock, Gibbons, Schultz, Joachim, Richards, Nycum. Second row: Fisher, Contel, Heller, Griggs, Hopkins. This Page Oak typists Dot Reader, Doris Steever, Sylvia Fisher, and Margie Hoffman pound the keys to meet the dead-line. Helen Basler, Business Manager, and Barbara Sawyer, Editor, survey a deskful of pictures for the Oak. Advisor Paul K. Noel in a discussion with the Oak Literary Staff: First row: Eirich, Gruber, Shoulbcrg, McCormick, Nyland, Byers, Lacey. Second row: Truman. Herrick, Smythe, Bedrossian, Bachman. Beumer. Woody. . J A WINNING seven out of nine games, the 1941 edition of the Upper Darby grid machine proved itself to be one of the best squads in Coach Carlton J. Mefort's experience. The Mefortmen closed the year second only to the Maroon of Lower Mcrion in the Big Six Confer- enoe standing. Three victories and two defeats was the Royal’s league record, while four wins were piled up outside the Big Six. Opening the season in a mediocre manner, the Upi-Dahs upset Overbrook 6 0, then dropped a 12-7 decision to the Red Raiders of Radnor. P. S. duPont fell easily to the tune of 35-0, after which the surprising Lansdowne Lords held the Royals to a mere six point victory margin. Abing- ton's Ghosts crushed the Mefortmen 32-7, and then the locals ended the season with a four-game win streak, accounting for blaring victories over Media, Cheltenham, Lower Merion, and Haverford. Led by Captain Charley Wolf, the gridders stopped the previously undefeated, untied Lower Merion eleven 7-6, handing the Mar«x n its lone defeat of the season. In the other traditional rivalry, the Royal eleven beat out Haverford 6-0 in the Thanksgiving Day tussle, thereby gaining a second leg on the Milne trophy. Sixteen lettermen saw their last action in 1941, and will not report to Coach Mefort in the fall Wolf, Dreher, Sanders, Turner. Carver, Casey, Hamilton, Boccelti, Sharpe. Wagner, Faulkner. Jobson, Gassenmeyer, Freeburger, Currier, and Springfield will all be lost by graduation and in- eligibility rules, leaving only three returning letter- men—Higgins, Ryan, and Ambrogi Sixty! u o I! IIV1 IS Opposite page: Dick Ambrogi fights off a would-be tackier (or another U. D. first down. The charging opposing line fails to block this kick from the shadows of the Royal goalposts. Another worthy opponent about to hit the ground as Jim Hamilton rushes up with open mouth. Captain Charley Wolf. Another U. D. player heads for the already toppling pile-up of friend and foe. A study in frozen motion—safetyman Sanders stands ready to catch the fading ball carrier. VARSITY FOOTBALL Overbrook OPP. 0 U.D. 6 •Radnor 12 7 P. S. duPont 0 35 Lansdowne 0 6 •Abington 32 7 Media 0 13 •Cheltenham 0 7 •Lower Merion 6 7 •Haverford 0 6 50 94 •Big Six Game. Left to right. First row: Mason. Trainer: Price; F. Turner; Hall; Am- brogi; Bender. Manager. Second row: Boccclli; Freebtirger; Carver; Hamil- ton; Faulkner; Casey; Sharpe; Dre- her. Third row: Mr. Loeb, Assistant Coach: Ryan; Buck; Eye; Jobson; Higgins; Cavanaugh; MacNicoll; Beattie; Wolf, Captain; Mr. Mefort, Coach. Fourth row: Currier; Wag- ner, Biel; Springfield; J. Turner; Layden; Filippone; Sanders. r n Ft - 3 2iCs ... __________________________________________ I.efl lo right. FinI ro : Prendevillr; Hendrick ; Bansbach; MacGregor; Bateman; Donoghue; Kreider; Race. Second row: Granger; Vogt; Worrell; Flood; Cinoman, Captain; Rude; Hersch; Thorn. Third row: Mr. Grimmett, Coach; Mc- Donald; Klaus; Sowers; Biel; Meslin; Bradford; Jackson; Bu- chanan; Durso; Stoughton; Mr. Thompson. Coach. Fourth row: McNelis; Need: Bradley. .Manager; Frantz, .Manager; Ellison; Cairns; Mr. Coffey, Coach. UNDEFEATED, untied, and unscorcd upon! That is the season's record of tlx- 1941 jayvec football team, heralded as Upper Darby's only unbeaten combine of the year. Rolling over all opposition to score 107 points to their opponents none, the jayvees pushed aside in succession Radnor, Haverford, Lansdowne, Abing- ton. Media, Cheltenham, and Lower Merion. The Lansdowne Lords proved to be the only squad to hold the Royal juniors to less than ten points. Included among those expected to see varsity action this fall are Jim Bateman and Lee Thom, who provided most of the scoring punch, and field general Bob Cinoman, who exhibited fine passing ability. Bob Cinoman blocks in vain as his team-mate plunges earthward. J. V. FOOTBALL Radnor OPP. 0 U. D. 20 Haverford 0 20 Lansdowne 0 2 Abington 0 13 Media 0 20 Cheltenham 0 13 Lower Merion 0 19 0 107 Caught in what seems to be an Indian war dance, this Royal appears fatally wounded. III IIS IIFF Robert Rust tastes Northeast's dust. Jack Scanlon veers after a high bounce. Ed Pccko uses a little head work. J A study in anticipation—two to one in this play. C PORTING one of the most inexperienced squads in Upper Darby soccer history, the Royal btxKers, led by Coaches Thomas J. Milne and Fenn Minacci, went through one of their worst seasons last year, and ended up in the cellar of the Suburban Conference. After turning back Frankford and West Phila- delphia for their only season victories, the Royals dropped seven contests, and earned two 1-1 dead- locks with Abington. Conference-members Haverford and Lower Mor- ion each beat the Milnemen twice, and Bethlehem, Northeast, and Girard College knocked off the locals in non-league tilts. Seven lettermen, led by Captain Emile Dath, will graduate this year, but six veterans will be avail- able again this fall and will form the nucleus around which the 1942 team will lie built. Bill Middleton gets a quick one. VARSITY SOCCER Erankford OPP. 1 U.D. 2 West Philadelphia 0 5 Haverford 2 0 Lower Merion 1 0 Bethlehem J 1 'Abington I 1 Northeast 8 0 Girard College 5 2 • Haverford 2 1 Lower Merion 4 0 •’Abington 1 1 28 13 League Game. VARSITY SOCCER Left to right. First row: Buck; Middleton; Barto; Sam; Gcoffroy; Carl; l.aydcn; Hurley; Van DeBoc; Luca ; Campbell; Morris; Soderberg. Second row: Mr. Milne, Coach; Herrick, Manager; Kaniuka; Green; Coulter; Scanlon; D. Shull; Merry men; Ramsay; Moritz; Salmon ; Moore; Briean; Taraba; Mr. Minacci, Assistant Coach. Fourth row: J. Shull; Pecko; Oath. Captain: Butler; Roney; Rust; Tully; Liston; Darmiento; Clarke. Left to right. Silting: Wagner; Whipple; Me- Kibbin, Emmert, Co-Captain ; Clayton; Robb. Standing: Colflesh, Manager; Langmuir; Gow; Jone ; Henson; Mr. Strange, Coach. DISTRICT I CIIAMI'S LED by Co-captains Mackey Emmert and Bob McKibbin. the Royal cross- country team made the headlines last fall as the best harrier squad ever to repre- sent Upper Darby. Coach Edson Strange's proteges proved themselves to be better than good by carry- ing off the coveted District I championship midway through the season. Not satis- fied with this the Royals completed their season of four wins and two losses by placing second in the Eastern Regional and fourth in the State finals. Although seven lettermen will be missing from the hill-and-daler’s roster next season, a capable group of boys from last year’s undefeated jayvec team will report for ac- tion in the fall to 1942 co-captains Leon Robb and Bob Wagner. VARSITY CROSSCOUNTRY OPP. U.D. Overbrook 23 32 Lower Morion 52 17 Chester 27 28 U. D. first District I Championships Abington 77 OIney 59 19 U. D. second Eastern Regionals Norristown 28 27 U. D. fourth State Championships Woodbury 38 Collingsw-ood 73 30 (Low score denotes winner.) Off to a fast and even start! Dick Henson leads the race up the hill. Co-captain Bob McKibbin warms up for an- other U. D. victory. It' U. D. os far as the eye can sec. Novice race winners—Bob Wagner, third; Bob Park , first; Al DuAime, second. Left to right. Seated: Short; Rosborough; DuAime; Rump; Goldcnberg. Fint row: Gor- don; Scagravcs; Frum; Mesirov; Currier; Cook; Parks; DeKralTt; I.ockland. Second row: Smythc; Kchl; Morgan; Hicks; Schlei- fer; Whittle; Hunter. (I.ow score denotes winner.) ■I ii ii in i' Varsity CROSS CIIIISTRV OUTDOING the varsity’s remarkable record last fall was the accomplishment of the undefeated junior varsity cross country team, champions of the district. Preceding its smashing victory in the District 1 jayvee championships, the junior harrier squad turned Kick all opponents on its five dual meet schedule in 1941, gaining perfect scores in four contests. Overbrook, Lower Merion, Chester, and Olncy were beaten with perfect “fifteen scores, and the Royals lacked only two points in beating Norris- town 17-57. Consistent-scorers Tom Short, Bill Rosborough, Bill Rump, and Bart Goldcnberg will probably be among those elevated to varsity status in the 1942 fall season. J. V. CROSSCOUNTRY OPP. U.D. Ovcrbrook 92 15 l ower Merion 79 15 Chester 40 15 U. D. first District J. V. championships Olncy Si 15 Norristown 57 17 A cheering section, with Coaches Marion Scott Hockey Captain Nancy Wilson, and Anna J. Westervelt in the center of the first row. ItIILLV HIM! 'T’HE U. D. Royalcttes, under the able leadership of dynamic Captain Wilson, closed an exciting season with four wins and the same number of losses. Arch rivals Lower Mcrion and Haverford were downed 4 1, 2'0, respectively. Thus the goal of everyone on the team was achieved. Left to right: Marie Ellis, Anne Musser, Dot Louise Tyson, Manager; Eleanor Bassett. Yvonne Thomas, Dot Mink, Lee Ann Wagner, Jo Brucn, Wright, Jean Morrett, Kitty Conahan, Margie Dot Germain, Nancy Wilson, Captain; Helen Handerson, Miriam Eahnestock, Helen Wenger. Excellent teamwork was executed by center for- ward, Miriam Fahnestock, and center half-back. Dot Thomas. This, made possible by plenty of co- operation and sporting spirit from every squad member, rounded out a successful season. Coaches Scott and Westervelt will feel the loss of the greater part of the varsity team when fall try- outs roll around. Backfield luminaries. Dot Germain, Joan Bruen, and high scoring left inner, Nancy Wilson, will end their sterling hockey careers with graduation in June. Making up for this loss Upper Darby can depend on veteran juniors. Lee Ann Wagner, Marie Ellis, and super goalie, Anne Musser, to present the Purple and Gold with an undefeated season, come next autumn. Captain Wilton in command. Right inner Dot Mink tollo up a shot. It a fight to the finish as U. D. takes the ball down the field. Dot Mink races to keep the ball in the Royallettes’ pos- session. VARSITY HOCKEY OPP. U. D. I.antdowne 2 0 I ower Merion 1 4 Y cadon 0 2 Radnor 2 0 Haverford 0 2 Sharon Hill 0 2 Swarthmore 2 0 Norristown 1 0 8 10 Left to right: First row: Betty Morris, Marion Brook . Nancy Dick on, Ruth Hcacock, Joan Bigony. Second row: Ruth Addis. Janice Fine. Phyllis Firth. Janice Campbell, I.ois Reilly, Henrietta Miller. Third row: Doris Hamilton. Doris Schoch, Doris Neithhammer, Alice Smith, Betty Hardy. Nancy Ake. Barbara Me- Cambridge, Barbara Hume, Barbara Schmidt. Kay Stottler, Rose Ann Baker, Betty Schellhase. ORCHIDS to the class of '44. The past season's jay- vee hockey team was largely recruited from their ranks. They were a talented group of hockyettes. despite their inexperience in competitive play. Titiaivhaired Doris Hamilton, was the only jayvee to land a position in a varsity hockey game. Dependable backfielder. Barbara MeCambridge, is a sure bet for next year’s eleven. High scoring Alice Smith has a reputation for plenty of fight. These mentioned and many more will he drafted next autumn by coaches Scott and Westervelt. Juniors Barbara Hume and Kay Stottler in all probability will land varsity berths next fall. J. V. HOCKEY OPP. U.D. I.amdownc I 0 Lower Mcrion 3 1 Yeadon 0 0 Radnor 2 1 Haverford 2 2 Sharon Hill 0 1 Swarthmorc 2 0 Norristown 1 2 11 7 Two arc no opposition for Nancy Ake. CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Emmcrl, Martin, Manager ; Betty Nye, Peggy Ellis, Jim Hindlc, Carmella Di Prima, Suzanne Duke, Al Paul, Captain; Marilyn Engle; Jeanne Wortley, Rita Tainsco. I! - P- P- E • II D-l-R-B-Y DURING the 41-42 season Mi-S Smith's cheer- ing squad was lead by Al Paul and Peggy Ellis. Seeing active duty were Suzanne Duke. Marilyn Engle, Jim Hindlc, Carmella Di Prima, Jeanne Wortlcy, Betty Nye, and Russ Thayer. Only two members of last year's squad remained, but others made up for their lack of experience in pep and enthusiasm. In carrying out their project of creating better school spirit at all times, they placed posters, announcing the games, throughout the halls, and sent notices to the home rooms for the important games. Also with the aim of pepping up school pride, they t x k charge of the sale of “beat Lans- downc buttons, purple and gold caps, pennants, and arm badges. The future of the squad looks bright as only one member will be lost through graduation, and the group, as it stands, works well together and has plenty of ambition for improvement in songs and cheers and school spirit. CHEERLEADING Throe yea learnt and a fight! fight! fight! The cheering quad gather around it coach, Mits Sylvia L. Smith. On their knee for their Alma Mater. Seventy-three Bob Cucy seu set for a mighty leap ether at the Abington game. into the League game. Kiwanis tournament. Royal Casey. Ramsey, Bramble, and John in a mad scramble after Lower Merion’s liakim and a free ball. BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL OPP. U.D. h'piscopal 22 18 Chester 22 19 Glen-Nor 39 31 Haver ford 2i 26 •Norristown 25 27 Lower Merion 12 16 •Cheltenham 27 36 Abington 27 42 Lan downe 5 33 v Haver ford 11 18 Norristown 29 33 'Lower Merion 29 23 l.ansdowne 2 18 'Cheltenham 35 27 Abington 13 20 Chester 40 22 'Chester 30 29 COMPOSED almost entirely of seniors, the Royal varsity basketball team entered the past season with both high hopes and veteran material. After losing their first three contests by close margins the Royals went on to win seven of the thirteen remain- ing games. Coach Thompson’s courtmen gained all their victories in league competition, heating Haverford, Norristown, and Abington twice and Cheltenham once, to win runner up honors to Lower Mcrion in the Suburban I circuit race. Although exhibiting their best form and spirit of the season, the quintet was eliminated early in the Delco Kiwanis tourney when Chester eked out a 30-29 win. hint ron: Sander , John, Casey, Captain; Ramsey, Bramble. Second ran: Chamber . Manager; Webb, Joseph, Ryan, Mr. Thompson, Coach. Third row: Spaide. Ambrogi, Durso. Chick Bramble's length plus stretch appear to have the advantage. Alley-oop! Harley Joseph stoops low to get a good arch on his foul shot. First row: Valentine, Kirkpatrick, W. Garson, D. (ianon, Managers: Wade, Thompson. Second row: Mid- dleton, Simpson, Mayer, Frear, Mackin, Mulhern, Ryan. Third ro : Mr. Grimmett, Coach; Smith, Mac- Nicoll, Groves, Adams, Milestone. « ' ‘LIMAXING its season with a 44-43 overtime win over Lower Merion's highly touted squad, the Upper Darby junior varsity haskethal! aggre- gat ion shot through a tough schedule and emerged the victors in ten out of sixteen contests. After being beaten once by the Ardmore jayvecs. Coach Grimmett's boys outscored the Maroon in two extra periods of the preliminary thriller, and established themselves as a definite threat to the mighty Ace's varsity squad of next year. The Royals gained double victories over Chester, Haverford, and Abington; only « ne team, Norris- town, was able to down the locals in both of their encounters. SCHEDULE OPP. D. D. Episcopal 16 18 Chester 16 31 Glen-Nor 25 33 Haverford 21 29 Norristown 26 24 Lower Merion 28 16 Cheltenham 31 30 Abington 14 30 Lansdowne 23 30 Haverford 15 16 Norristown 30 23 Lower Merion 43 44 Lansdowne 39 34 Cheltenham 26 39 Abington 25 38 Chester 21 39 399 474 Seventy-six First row, second leam: Nancy Hymon, Liz Smedley. Betty Price, Marilyn Shultz, Captain: Barbara Hume. Betty Hardy, Gertrude Hardy, I.ibby Abrams. Second row, third team: Terete Hagen, Ann Gillan, Henriette Miller, Pfggy Ellis. Barbara McCambridge, Alice Smith. Betty Schell base, Doris Schoch. Third row, fourth team: Ross Down, Doris Hamilton, Jane Cridland, Joan Bigony. Donna Walter, Janice Fine, Betty Riewe, Ruth Addis. Si'niml Ten hi JT SCHEDULE OPP. U. D. Ridley Township 9 33 Haverford 19 17 Swarthmore 20 6 Ridley Park 15 23 Norristown 32 14 Radnor 23 14 Yeadon 15 23 Lower Merion 16 14 Lamdowne 22 16 Springfield Township 18 14 189 174 T N SPITE of a poor season of three wins and seven losses, the second-string basketball team con- tained some really fine players. Stellar guard Bar bara Hume was ably assisted by Betty Price, whose guarding was characterized by calm, unruffled play- ing, and Liz Smedley, brilliant sophomore “de- fenser.” Marilyn Shultz, mainstay of the forwards, was supported by Sophomores Libby Abrams and the Hardy twins, Betty and Gertrude. Playing Swarthmore, Radnor, and Haverford, the third and fourth teams finished their seasons with records of three losses and two wins respectively. Seventy-seven C A ITA I NED by Kitty Conahan, the girls’ bas- ketball team finished a g x d year with a record of five wins, two ties, and three losses. Besides the eight scheduled “league” games. Coach Wester- veil's Royalettcs also played Ridley Township and Springfield Township High Schools. The forwards boasted left-handed trick-shot artist Nancy Wilson, high scorer with 70 points; fast diminutive Marie Ellis; and Anne Musser, whose long shots at the Havcrford game had the spectators gaping. With the three lettermen Kitty Conahan, Peggy Subs at play: I.ibby Abram reach? for the ball. Balderston and Doris Stcever, in the capacity of guards. Upper Darby’s defense men clicked from the season's start. Left lo riyhl: Captain Kitty Conahan posrs with Coach Anna J. Westervelt a Nancy shies from the birdie. Manager Dot Sherwood and Barbara Sawyer keep tabs on the progress of a game. Not a fish story; just Kitty way of guarding. Co-captained by Marie Ellis and Barbara Hume, and with experienced Anne Musser returning, the prospects for next year’s season arc excellent. Seventy-eight SCHEDULE OPP. U.D. Ridley Township 12 12 Haver ford 19 17 Swarthmore 8 13 Ridley Park 18 43 Norristown 30 23 Radnor 32 23 Y cadon 14 16 Lower Merion 17 17 Lansdownc 21 12 Springfield Township 14 24 181 202 Left to right: Kitty Conahan, Captain: Nancy Wilson, Marie Ellis, Anne Musser, Dot Thomas; Peggy Balderston, Doris Steevcr, Dot Moore. Jo Bruen, Jane Crrcelius. High-scorcr Nancy Wilson ducks under an adversary's arm. Left to right: Mr. I.ocb. Coach; Higgins, Turner, Filip- pone, Mumma, Co-Captain; Starr, Dath, Sowers, Vogt, Miller. Simboli, Fash, Herman. Byrnie. n; in COACH FRED EGER’S grunt and groan artists, although competing in a league perennially dominated by Cheltenham and Lower Merion, re- fused to be discouraged and won three of their seven dual meets. Overwhelming Upper Merion. Penn Charter and Haverford by large scores, the Royals tied for fifth place with Upper Merion in the District I Cham- pionships. Larry Vogt gained individual honors by Kittling to the District 153-pound title, after going almost unbeaten throughout the season. Vogt, who will be able to defend his title next year, went on to the quarter-finals of the state tourney before being elim- inated. WRESTLING SCHEDULE OPP. V. D. Abington 29 9 l ower Merion 34 12 ’Upper Merion 10 35 Penn Charter 6 31 1faverford 3 38 Cheltenham 34 9 Lansdow nr District I 41 6 Fifth l.rugur meet Top to bottom: District Champion Vogt ex- hibit his skill at Lower Merion’s expense. Lightweight Joe Simboli has top honors in this action. Co-captain Ed O’Neil brings his man down with him. Bob Higgins is a few seconds away from a pin victory in this bout. EXHIBITING obvious superiority in local scho- lastic ranks, the Royal sharpshtxrters, ctxtched by Mr. Charles Wtxxl, fired their way into the fourth-place position of the National Rifle Asso- ciation's Class “A” in this, their first year of com- petition in the top group. A pcrennially-powerful Doylestown squad again proved U. D.'s nemesis, handing the riflemen in a shoulder-to-shoulder match their lone setback of the season. The Royals won twelve of their thirteen shoulder-to-shoulder matches, and placed first in the Eastern Regionals four-man team event. As in past years individual stars glittered brightly. Chester Duncan copped second-place honors in the Southeastern Pennsylvania individual contest, and Lawrence Oster and Kay Stottlcr earned the re- gional championships in the boys and girls' divi- sions, respectively. SCHEDULE OPP. U.D. Radnor 462 495 Yeadon 482 497 La Salle 462 495 Doylestown 496 495 Episcopal Acad. 480 495 West Catholic 491 499 La Salle 485 498 Lower Merion 485 499 Y eadon 489 497 Doylestown 497 498 Episcopal Acad. 476 496 West Catholic 492 497 Lower Merion 495 497 Captain Osier and Coach Charles Wood go into a huddle over a prize target. Silling: Chester Duncan, Dick Shunk, Phyl Furst, Carroll Reber. Standing: Jane Reed, Man- ager: Melville Reinhardt, Kay Stottlcr, Franklin Mohoncy, Larry Oster, Captain; Harry Walp, Bob Hix, Jack Norton, Bob Emmanuel. Pete Currier flics through the air with the greatest of ease. THE Royal natator?, led by Coach Herbert S. Hcrrog and Captain Harrison Eisenhardt, sur- prised their followers by completing one of their best seasons in years with four wins and three losses. Hitting its stride early in the year, the squad dunked Eddystone two consecutive times before be- ing stopped by the powerful Norristown team. Repeating last year's performance, the mermen landed the fourth-place berth in the District I Championships, with Captain Eisenhardt gaining in- dividual laurels by placing second in the diving competition. BOYS’ SWIMMING OPP. U. D. Eddystone 25 41 Eddystone 19 48 Norristown 50 16 West Chester 31 35 Pottstown 53 13 Abington 24 42 Coatesville 35 31 District I Fourth First row: Smith, Hugo, Ogden, Sc hell haw. Herzog, Coach. Third row: Currier, Eisen Hontz, Cook, Rump. Second row: Ellison, Di- hardt. Stoughton, Toy, McCallister, Wagner, non, Wilson, Hague, Buri, Pain, McKaig, Mr. ReukaufT, Rodgers. Manager. Firtl row: Marjorie Bren- ner, Barbara Chalk, Jeanne Wortley, Ruth Hipwell. Second row: Doc Riley, Bev- erly Kleinfelder, Jayne Bul- lock; Eleanor BaMctt, Cap- tain: Lee Ann Wagner, Peggy Ingram; Marian Heubner. Third row: Phyl- lis Saxon, Janet Vogel, Ruth Heacock, Marjorie Merreil, Manager; Dorothy Janda. Miss Marion Scolt, Coach: Joan I.appin, Marjorie Odell. Not an artistic background, but Captain Bassett makes up for that. OUR TILEUTS THIS year's swimming team, captained by Elea- nor Bassett, won second place in the Girls' Sub- urban League. Miss Scott's mermaids lost only one league meet when Norristown defeated them, 42 to 24. Several times meets were won with the points garnered by the fancy diving of Eleanor Bassett and Dot Riley. Jayne Bullock, who majors in the back' stroke, was the only senior to earn her letter all three years. Marion Huebner and Peggy Ingram, who received her letter, were outstanding sophomore swimmers. The prospects for next year are excellent because this year's high scorers, Lee Ann Wagner, 65 points, and Beverly Kleinfelder, 48 points, will be back in the swim. GIRLS’ SWIMMING SCHEDULE OPP. U.D Coatetville 22 41 Lower Morion 29 37 Abington 10 36 George School 41 34 Norriitown 42 24 Havcrford 14 52 178 224 Lover Menon 5 Cheltenhom N'l Ah.ngton 6 FACED with the problem of patching together a baseball nine that would click in all depart- ments from a new. practically inexperienced squad already handicapped by the lack of returning let- termen, Coaches Orimmctt and Minacci had good reason to “sing the blues at the outset of the 1942 season. However, the green material definitely proved its worth by piling up three wins out of the first four games, winning two of them by shutout scores, and snapping Episcopal's twenty-odd consecutive victory streak in the. other. Shutout scores indicated a g x d local pitching staff, but the Royals' costly fielding errors and the lack of as many power hitters as were had in for- mer years sometimes proved glaring weaknesses. First row: Buck, Durso, MacNickolI, Phillip , Ranwy. Captain; Hartman, Ogden, Wuko, Wetzell. Second row: White, Simpson, Price, Ritchey, Mulhern. Di Prima. Miedwig, Macgregor. Third row: Thompson, Sopho- more .Manager; Mackin, Dreher, Boccelli, Currier, Cas- selberry, Svkes, Assistant Manager; Fey, Manager; Mr. Grimmett, Coach. SCHEDULE Episcopal Away Lansdownc Home •Lower Merion Away •Cheltenham Home Haverford Home Norristown Away Friends Central Home “Abington Home •Lower Merion Home Collingdale Away •Cheltenham Away •Haverford Away •Norristown Home -'Abington Away ♦League Meet Bill Hartman warms up for a game. A mighty swing, with Joe Wuko on the end of the bat. Ducky Miedwig bites the dust. Ed Dougherty show good form Captain Dot Germain with a Bud Jorstad keeps his eye on with hit iron. beautiful follow through. the ball. E nPHE Royal Golf Team started its season with the first four berths filled by experienced lettermen Dot Germain, Don Kirk. Ed Dougherty, and Bud Jorstad; three other squad members contending for fifth place. Stellar golfer Dot. the only girl in U. D.’s history to make the team, has held the Philadelphia Junior Women’s golf title for the past three years. With Paxon Hollow as their home course, veteran Coach Carroll R. McDonnell's golfers play nearby schools for the championship of the Suburban Golf League. Since golf Kails and transportation arc limited at the present time, the future of the team looks anything but bright. SCHEDULE Abington Away Lower Mrrion Home Cheltenham Away Abington Home Berwyn Away Lower Merion Away Firtl row: Suter. Horton, Well , Harris, Reynolds, Earhart. Second row: Kirk, Dougherty, Germain, Cap- lain; Jorstad, Rapp. Junior Varsity THICK Al Filippone heave another one for old U. D. Pete Currier prepare to end the javelin flying Running easily, Frank Bowden approaches the tape. DRAINED of veterans through the promotion of many of its former stalwarts to the varsity divi sion, the junior varsity cinder squad, composed mainly of sophomores, suffered a severe setback at the season's start. However, the purpose of the jayvec squad is not to win meets, hut to provide the varsity with trained men. Some of this year's group will eventually he moved up to take the places of the many senior varsity veterans who will he lost hy graduation this year. Scheduling regular meets with the jayvee cinder- men of other local schools, the Royals gain the valu- able experience offered hy keen competition. SCHEDULE Springfield Lower Morion Lansdownc Cheltenham Norristown Havcrford Fir row: Haney, Rump, Hicks, Thomas, Breuninger. Second row: Gordon, Leathern. Speidel, Meyer, Prendeville, Cook. Phillip , Wolf, Kenny. Third row: Tyler, Manager; Abrahms, I.ongacre, Barclay, Murray, Hague, Loman, Hirsch. Cline, Cope- land, Manager. Fourth row: Cham- bers, Burns, Mesirov, Ro borough. ReukauiT, McKenna, Fey, Gilbert. V'JfWM A IDED by the return of veteran material in ■ practically all of the track and field events. Coach Wolfgang this year turned out one of the most powerful track aggregations ever to repre- sent Upper Darby. The Royals smashed last year's Delco king, Rid- ley Park, in their first dual meet and then went on to run away with the field in the 1942 Delco test. At the outset of the season, both Jim Hamilton and Bob Bredin broke their own records in the shot- put and high-jumps respectively, only to shatter them again later in the season. Upper Darby’s runners did not approach the speeds of past seasons, but the weight and other field events increased in power proportionately resulting in an unusually well-balanced, high-scoring squad. Lcttcrmcn representing almost all events will be lost to next year's team by graduation, but the places should capably be filled by veteran and jay- vee material. Wale Ulrich goes over ihc cop. A splitting image of Roland Brian. Al Rch and Jack Birmingham . . . onr less hurdle to go. Eightwigfit First row: Snow, Wagner, Ellison. Hunter, Bowden, Brian, Ulrich, Prevail. Second row: Bir- mingham, Ambrogi, Kennedy, Currier, Reh, Wartell, Captain; Copp, Turner, Van Tine, Bredin. Third row: Roy Vi'. Wolfgang. Coach; Whipple. Pedrick, Short, Hamilton, Edging- ton, Gallagher, Reukauff, Filipponr, Milen, Manager. Fourth row: Shaw, Du Ainie, Clayton, McKibbin, Gow, Casey, Seagrave . VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE Inter-class Meet Ridley Park Delco Meet Penn Relays Lower Merion Ursinus Relays Cheltenham Villanova Interscholastics Norristown 'District One Championships Haverford State Championships Suburban Championships 'Night meet. Eighty-rune mi ni m u in: hit MOST of Upper Darby's students enjoy sports, but very few possess the ability to win a varsity award. The intramural program is designed to give those lacking that ability a chance to partici- pate in some of the major sports. Offered for their enjoyment are hockey, soccer, and tennis in the fall; basketball in the winter; and softball in the spring. Under the direction of Mr. Herbert S. Herzog, class champions, who receive their numerals as an award, and school champions are determined by home room tournaments. An important part of the intramural program is Tag Day, inaugurated three years ago at the sug- gestum of Mr. Joseph E. Stermcr. Tags, which are used as admission to the Purple and Gold Basketball Games, arc sold, and the proceeds go toward the purchase of the numerals. Early in the fall rooms 216-24, 205, and 204, sophomore, junior, and senior homertxims respec- tively, won their hockey numerals, and 204 emerged from the games as the school champion. Soccer saw junior rooms 21-25 victorious over 9-16, sopho- more, and 12-250, senior class numerals-winncrs. Another junior group. 105, again beat sophomore room 16 and senior room 250 for the boys' basket- ball title. On the feminine side sophomores 209 defeated juniors 120 and seniors 204 for the bas- ketball championship. Individual awards were given for proficiency in tennis. The ball’s in the air! as teams clash in intramural bas- ketball and soccer. finely Doris Hamiton hits the ball for dear old homeroom 24. School Intramural Champions: hockey—204; girls’ bas- ketball—209; soccer—21-2V, boys’ basketball—105. Front row: Mr. Schuirti, Coach; Starr, D. Vogt, L. Vogt, Dath, Bachman, Manager. Back row: I.awhorne, Morris, Captain; Jagoe. four returning lettermen from last year’s undefeated team Ray Morris, Harvey Jagoe, Emil Dath, and Larry Vogt and several promising juniors and sophomores, this year's Boys' Tennis Team has a mueh better than average squad. Ac- cording to Coach Paul E. Schwartz, the boys have a good chance of winning for the third year, and permanently retaining the Suburban League Cup. Holding the number 1, 2, and .' positions arc Captain Morris, Jagoe, and Dath, respectively. Tops in doubles are Ed Lawhornc and Bill Starr with sophs Don Stoughton and Bob Kirkpatrick in second place. The team hopes to boost its record from 14 to 26 straight wins by winning its 12 matches this season. SCHEDULE Episcopal Northeast Radnor Valley Forge Military Academy Cheltenham Abington Norristown Lansdowne Haver ford Lower Merion La Salle T renton Reaching high, Harvey Jagoe serves a hard, fast ball. Ray Morris makes a smooth return. Margie Merrell exhibit her backhand stroke that net point for U. D. With a low forehand hot, Jo Bruen returns the ball. GIRLS’ TENNIS COCAIH'AINED by Ellen Cartledge and Von- nie Wright, each of whom won her varsity tennis letter in her sophomore year, the Girls' Ten- nis Team lix ks forward to a fairly good season. Coaching the lassies for the first time is Mr. Fred Lobe, whose job is to train his team for its six- match schedule. The girls claim junior Doris Siter as their number one singles player; Co-Captains Cartledge and Wright playing second and third positions, respec- tively. In doubles. Marie Ellis and Lee Ann Wag- ner held the first berth, with Jo Bruen and Margie Merrell forming the second two some. Ellen Cartledge serve a fast one. A high ball, and Vonnie Wright reaches for it. SCHEDULE Swarthmore J. V. Away Radnor Home l.amdownr Home Berwyn Home Lower Merion Away Norristown Home Berwyn Away Seated: Bruen, Cartledge, Mr. I.oeb, Coach; Wright, Merrell. Standing: Siter, Richards, Thomas, Hardy. Shuman, Nich- ols, Musser, Ellis. THE records and achievements of the class of '42 have been made under the guidance of the senior class officers to whom we feel much credit is due. Our president. Paul Myers, has loyally served his office during the past two years, and has participated in class activities. Laurels are due to Martha Fisher and Elaine Hooven, treasurer and secretary respec- tively. both of whom have held their offices for all three years Val Wagner, our most able vice-presi- dent, also deserves thankful recognition for his fine work rendered the class. Val Wagner Vice-President Elaine Hooven Secretary Paul Myers President Martha Fisher Treasurer SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Fin! row: Helen Favre. Isabelle Richard . Edward Law horne, Jim Hamilton, Jean Statzell, Eleanor Bassett, Martha Fisher. Paul Myers. Val Wagner, Elaine Hooven, Dorothy Clymer, Janet Vogel. Jack Lamont, James Miller, Helen Rowe, Catherine Shultz. Steond row: Dorothy Schneider. Barbara Sawyer. Jean Jackson, Phyl- lis Black, Helen Heaps, Alice Lacey, Corinne Byers. Third row: Mr. Diehl, George Byrnes, James Fisher. James Turner, Jules Blake. Edward Butler, Miss Kerr, William Marshall. Richard Gassenmeyer. HP HE executive committee is the personification of student government in the class. The committee is composed of two members from each senior homeroom, these having been duly elected by vote of the students in true democratic fashion. Led by the class president, Paul Myers, the executive com- mittee made all the rules and decisions in matters affecting the class. This executive committee has done a fine job in leading the Class of PM2 to a high place in Upper Darby history. Hinetystven SERVICE mi T'VtJRING the course of high school study, one often notices the two plaques, donated by the class of 1933, which adorn the front corridor. One of these plaques is dedicated to service and the other to scholarship. Each year three hoys and three girls of the graduating class are selected by a vote of their classmates and are given special recogni- tion for their outstanding service. They have given of their time for their class and school in music, dramatics, student government, publications, sports, and other activities. The donors of this plaque would no doubt be proud to read those six names inscribed under the class of 1942. for all are deserving of the honor which their class bestowed upon them. y-eight Barbara Sawyer, Paul Mycrj, Dorothy Germain. Val Wagner, Martha f-isher, John Ramsay. TN THESE days when outside activities demand much time, it is A difficult for one to maintain .1 high scholastic standing. Those whose names appear on the scholarship plaque well deserve the honor which they have received, for only through conscientious effort could they have achieved such a goal. They arc leaders now and will probably be leaders in their chosen occupations. Special recognition should go to Mary Wtxxly, who has consistently been on the Distinguished Honor Roll through' out her high schtx l career. Because of the stipulation of the donor—that this honor must be awarded to a student who has attended Upper Darby for three years Clifford Craft's name does not appear on the plaque. Robert BcdroMian, Ha cl Koehler, Barbara Sawyer. Margaret Balderuon, Mary Woody, Richard Mariten. Ninety-nine Above: Harden Workers—Barbara Sawyer, Mackey Emmcrt . .. Best Sports—Jack Sanders, Nancy Wilson . . . Best Dancers—Jane Sanders, Johnny Lydon . . . Biggest Flirts—Jean Statzell, Ed Lawhorne . . . Wittiest— Frank Videon, Isabelle Richards . . .Most Likely to Succeed —Angelina Murgia, Ed Kelly. ()[ipolite pane: Most Popular—Paul Myers, Dot Germain . . . Pep- piest—Margie Brenner, Pete Currier . . . Most Digni- fied—Ed Therasse. Martha Fisher . . . Best Looking— Alan Reh, Betty Reed . . . Best Dressd—Jack Graves, Janet Vogel . . . Cutest Couple—Laird Moore, Priscilla Norris. 11II ITS 1111(1 in I lie (I lk JOHN ABERCROMBIE 523 Hampden Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Sp©tit: Soccer Numerii t WLLIAM H. ALEXANDER. JR. Woodside and Ashland Avenue Secane COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Oulu: Gym Team 2 Spon : Soccer Numcril 4 AGNES LOUISE AMADIO 8525 Monroe Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD NANCY COULTER ADAMS 637 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: SnilheMtem Dinriet Choru 4; St «e Chorti 4 ('lube A (appella Choru 4; Choral 2. J. 4. Dramu 2. J. V oe-Pre dent 4 LORETTA RITA ALLEVA 229 Bayard Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Committee : Dance 2. . 4. Party 4. Play t Club . Choral 2. 4; Fencing 2. Team i. 4. Man- ager 4 BETTY ANN ANDERSON 912 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll ): Diitinguithed Honor Roll 2. 4; Publication Agent 2; Southeattern Diet net Choru 4: All-State Choru 4 Clou: Commencement U her J; Play Committer 4 Club : A (appella Choru 4; Archery J; Bowling 2: Choral J. 4; Latin 2: Le Ccrclc Francau 4: Riding 2; Rifle 2; Table Tenni J ROBERT CARL ANDERSON 847 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubi- Bowline 4 Sport : Baxball Numeral i; Soccer Numeral } BARBARA JANE ANSCHUETZ 1107 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD Claaa: Commiccee : Dance 4. Party 2 Clubi- Beaut Art 4; Choral 2. 4; Fencing 4 MILDRED ELAINE ASHTON 3212 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Claii: Committee : Dance 2. Patty 2 ENRICO BEN ANGELO 8516 Monroe Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD Club.: Choral 2 BETTY A. ARMSTRONG 7094 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE Clan: Committee : Dance 2. Patty 2 Club : Choral 2. } JOHN D. AVIL. JR. 113 Glendale Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : Rifle 2 One Hundred Two CLARKE BACHMAN Apt. 410, Elizabeth Manor Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: A. A. Council 4 Clio Oik Club : TaNc Tenma 3. 4 Spoilt; Varsity Tenni . Monoeci 4 EDITH BAILEY 614 Drexel Avenue Drexcl H I! COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE CLui: Committee : Dance 4. Play 4 Club : A Capped Cboem . 4: Choral I. 4. 4. Drama 4; Table Tenn J. 4 MARGARET ELLEN BALDERSTON 224 Heather Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School- ft'illiif («-Cliiiinan 4; Acnen 2. A viale Edito 4; Distinguished Horn Roll 2. 3. 4; R 4«gv Prire 2: Student Council 2 CDit Commencement Usher Committee : Candy 4, Dance 4. Party 2. May 4 Club : Bowling k; Fir t AiJ and Stvul Service 2. k. 4; History 2. i. President 4, Hi-Y 4, World Alla it • Foeum 2. J. Vace-Pieiidcnt 4 .Sporta: Vainly Baiketball I, 4 ANDES B. BARAKAT, JR. 29 I.archwood Avenue Upper COLLEGE PREPARATORY Darby PURPLE ALEX T. BARCLAY 135 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School Publication A tent 4 Club : Bowling 4; Hittory 4; La Sociedad Panameri- Cana 4 Sporti: Junior Vanity Track ) RAYMOND BARRY 4129 Bonsall Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE Sportr: Soccer Numeral 2 HELEN R. BASLER 1020 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Debating 2. 3. 4; Hoetoe Roll 2. 4. Dntm- guwhed Hint Roll 2: Publication Agent . Vpi- Dah J (Tan: Oak. Bu ine a Manacei; Commencemerit U ber J: Committee . Candy 4. Dance 2. 1. 4, Patty 2. 4. May J. 4 Club : A Cappella Chora J. 4; Ar Poetae k. 4; Choral 2. . 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 2. k; It Cercle Franca 4 Sporu: Hockey Numeral 4 ELIZABETH AURENA BAUERS 1420 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD Club : Beaui Art J. 4; Rowling . 4 EDITH BECK 34 3 Huntley Road Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD CUm: Dance Committee 4 Club : Choral 4; Fir A d and Social Service 4. Library 4 Sporta: Baiketball Numeral J ELEANOR GARWOOD BASSETT 349 Upland Way Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent 4; Bx l- gy Prire 2: Student Council 4. Upi- Dab 2. A i tant Editor 3, Editor 4 Class: Commencement U her i; May U her k: Com- milter : Bulletin Board I. Candy 4. Dance 2. 1. 4. Executive 4. Party 2. 4. May k. 4 Club. A Cappella thori k. 4; Choral 2. k. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; U Cercle Franca J; Tay-Witcalvan 2. 3. Treasurer 4; Tee-Ball 2 Sport : Junior Varsity Hockey k. Varsity 4; Swim- ming. Captain 4 ROBERT M. BAYLSON 7439 Miller Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Prbltcat n Agent 4 Spoil : Varsity Wtrttlmg 4 ROBERT H. BEDROSSIAN 4501 State Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: H- nor Roll 2. J. Dntmgunhed Honor RcJI 2. J. 4. Student Council 2. 3. 4 Clan Junior May; Oak; Commencement U«hcr k; Play U hcr k. 4; Committee : Dance 2. k. 4. Party 2. 4. Play k. 4 Club : Algctrarca J. 4; Bowling 4; Fencing Team 2; German 4; Hi-Y 4; World Adairs Forum 3. President 4 Sport - BawKill Numeral 2; Basketball Numeral 2; Tennis Numeral 3. 4 One Hundred Three JOSEPH AI.I.AN BENDER •1696 State Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Sport : Vanity Foot hull. Mjnmi 4 JOHN E. BERNADOS 15 South Woodlaw-n Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll ; Upi-Dah t. 4 Claw: Play Udier 4 (Tub : Algrtratca 4. Choral 2: Drama 2. J. 4: Fencing 4 Spoil : Soccer Numerali 2 HALTON M. BEUMER 935 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Himi.-: Roll 2, I; Publicatum Agent . 4 CUu: Oah; Play Committee 4 Club : Le Orcle Francau 4; Leeuwenhoek 2. j. Pre i- dent 4; RiiLr 2. . 4; Table Tennia 2, J. 4 Sport : luniot Vanity Trick J CATHERINE ELIZABETH BICKELL 738 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE Club : Choral 4; Table Term J DEBORAH BIEDERMAN 518 Elm Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2 CUm: Committee : Dance ). 4. Party 2 Club : Choral 2 WILLIAM FRANKLIN BIGONY 25 North Kirklyn Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : La Socicdad Panamcncaiu '. 4 FRANK C. BILES 732 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill (X)MMERCIAL PURPLE DOROTHY PHYLLIS BLACK 461 Lombardy Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor ); Student Council 2 (Ta i- Commencement Utber ; Committee : Dance J. 4. Executive i. 4. Party 2. 4. Play . 4 Club : Ar Portae 2. President 4. (heal 2: Mi Y 4; Le Cercle Franca 2. 5. Pre iJent 4 BRUCE SHEARER BLAUCH 7300 Miller Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Mint tor 4 Claibi: Bowling 4; Rifle 2. . 4 Sporti BaaLctKill Numeral 2; Junior Vanity Wtatlinr J. Vanity Wrratling 4 ETHEL C. BITTLE 205 McKinley Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Claw. Play Udiei Club : Choral 2. 4 JULES BLAKE- 103 Marlborough Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School. H «v r Rill 2: Diaiincunhed Hector Rill 4; Band. Color Guard 4 Clan: Executive Committee 4 Club : Alr.etrarca I; lencing 2. Sectctity I. 4. Team J. 4 Sporta. Soccer Numeral i JOHN GARRETT BLAUVELT 228 Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE (.Tutu: Frncimc 2 One Hundred Four HERMAN G. BLUME. JR. 127 Powell Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Mi mfof 4 CUu PUy Utbrf 4 Club : Bowling 4. Table Tenni 2 ROBERT LINCOLN BOGARDUS 7117 Penarlh Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clan: Play U.her Club : Bowling 4, Fencing . 4. Riding 2 Tenni Numeral MARGARET HELEN BONSALL 94 Hartley Road Lansdowne COMMERCIAL GOLD Club : Cboral 2. 4; Fencing S RICHARD MARLEY BOCCELLI 7830 West Chester Pike Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor t Sport : Junior Var ty Football . Vanity Football 4 JANET MAE BOLLINGER 3202 B Marshall Road Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE FRANCIS J. BOWDEN. JR. 712 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 4 Claa.: Play Usher J Clubs: Bowling 4. Cbca 2. ). 4; Chess Team 2. J. 4; Latin 3 JOSEPHINE BOYER 75 Merwood Drive Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD Club : A (appella Chotu J. 4: Choral 2. J. 4 MARIA THERESA BOYER 40 South Fairvicw: Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE RITA LILLIAN BOYER 40 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE RICHARD WILLIAM BOZORTH 7268 Bradford Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE ESTHER ELIZABETH BRADLEY LUCILLE ANNE BRADLEY 97 South Union Avenue Lansdowne 403 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD One Hundred Five CHARLES H. BRAMBLE 29 South Kirklyn Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD School: Monitor 2 Club : Hi Y . 4 Spout: Basketball Numerali I; Junior Vanity Basket- ball 3; Vanity Basietball J. 4 CLAYTON ARTHUR BRAUN 339 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL COLD LAURA ELEANOR BRAY 41 South Third Street Ferntvood GENERAL PURPLE Club : Choral 3 FLORENCE COI.YAR BRAZELTON 270 Sanford Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD CU : Junxr Play; Conuittm: Candy 4. Dance 3, Party 3. 4. Play 4 Club : Latin 3; U Cerele Fraocat 4. Pleiades 3, 4 GLORIA JEANNE BRENNECKE 204 Wembley Road Upper Darby GENERAL COLD Committe' : Dance J. 4, Party 4. Play 4 Club . Beaut An 4. Library 4 MARJORIE JANE BRENNER 626 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publicante Agent 3. . 4. Monitor 3. 4 Class: Commencement Ushet 3; Committees: Candy 4. Dance 3. 3. 4. Executive 3. Patty 3. 4. Play 3. 4 Club : Archery J, 4; An Poetae , 4; Dramui 3; Hi-Y 3. 4; Le Cerele Franca 3. 4; Plende. 3. 5. Secretary 4; Tee-Ball 3 Spatii Vanity Swimming 4 BETTY BRIER 710 Mason Avenue COMMERCIAL Drexel Hill GOLD LOIS RUTLEDGE BRINKMAN 26 North Pennock Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE CUss: Committee : Dance 3. 4. Party 4 School: Monitor 3, 3 Club : Beaux Art. 4; Fencing 4 Clau : Committee : Candy 4. Dance 3. 1. 4. Execu- tive 4. Patty 3. 4. Play . 4 Club : Archery 3; Choral 3; La Sociedad Panamencana 4; Le Cerele Francaii 3 LILLIAN CATHERINE BRODIE 4 Winfield Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Schnol: Orchestra 3. J. 4; Dottier Orcheura. Secre- tarv 4 CUu: Committees' Dance 3. J. 4. Executive 4. Party 3. 4 Ctubi: Dramut 3. , 4; Le Cerele Francai. J. 4 JANE ELIZABETH BROGAN 321 Aldan Avenue Aldan COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Publication Agent 3. J Claii: Play Usher 3; Committee : Candy 4. Dance 3. 4. Party 2. Play 3 Club : Bowling 3. 4; Choral 2. 3; Riding 3 Spout: Hockey Numeral 3 WALTER BROUGHTON 3426 Marshall Road Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE MIRIAM F. BROWN 521 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : Choral 2; Larin 2. 3. 4 One Hundred Six NORMAN CHARLES BROWN 8496 Lansdowne Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL PUR 1 1 K FRANK JOHNSTON BRUNER. JR. 948 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Arent I Club Rowling 4; La Soctedad Panamencana t RAYMOND BRYAN 7110 Hilltop Road Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE School: Student Council 2; Rand 4; Otcbcatra 2. }. 4 Cl : Executor Commuter 2 JOAN DE HART BRUEN 411 Nethrrwood Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Welfare CoChuim.n 4; IW-or Roll I. M en- to 2. Chairman ). 4; Tribunal 2 CU«: Gwmtiwtiocm Uaher . Play Uihrr 4; Com- mincta: Candy 4. Dance 2. J. 4. Executive 2. Party 2. 4. Play 5. 4 Club : Choral 2. Pint Aid and Social Service 2. . Treasurer 4 lli-Y 2. . 4: Le Ccrde Eiancai. 4; Tee-Ball 2. I Spoil : Bukrthall Numerali t; Juni-.r Vanity Bai- Jctball 2. J; Junior Vanity H-ckcy 2. . Junior Vanity Tenn 2. J; Vanity BaikrtKtll 4; Vanity Hockey 4 JOSEPH C. BRUNO 242 Copley Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL School: Orchrrua 2, }. 4; All State Orchertra 2. Club.: Dramui 2. Spout: Soccer Numerali 4 PURPLE Dinner Orehcatra 2. ); EDWARD JOSEPH BRYSON Providence Road Primos COMMERCIAL PURPLE cfubi A Cappella Omni 4; Choral 4 Sporli: Bair Kill Numerali J; Soccer Numeral 4 JAMES BUCK 504 Gainsboro Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2 Clan: Commencement Uiher ; Play Uiber 4 Club.: Hi-Y 4 Sporn Vanity RxwKill J; Vanity Wrrrtling 4 JAYNE M. BULLOCK 334 Wir.demere Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publicationi A cent 2. J; M--mtne 4 T.u : Oak; Pl y Uiher 1; Committed: Candy 4. Dance 2. . 4. Patty 2. 4. Play . 4 (Tub : A Cappella Chorui Alge'rarca An Poetae 2. I. 4; ChorJ 2. J; Hi Y 4. Le Cefck rrancaii 4; Riding «. 4 Sport : Junior Vanity Hockey 2; Vanity Swimming DAVID JOSEPH BURCHFIELD 7225 Brent Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD PRISCILLA LOUISE 837 Wilde Avenue COMMERCIAL BUCK Drexel Hill GOLD ocnool: ruMicattom Agent '• Clan: Play U h«f Committee : Candy 4. Play 4 Club : Table Tenn J. 4 ERNEST J. BUONO 150 Blanchard Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clutu- Latin J MARJORIE R. BURK 2777 Sheffield Road Larsdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent J CUu: Cummittrei- Dance 2. Party 2. Play Uiher 4 (Tub : A Cappella Ch-.ru J. 4; Choral 2. . 4; Dr mm J; Le Ccrde Franca 4 One Hundred Seven GEORGE THOMAS BURNS 148 Blanchard Road Drcxcl Hill GENERAL COLD ( iuhi. Arii' 4; 3i«tal 2 Sport : Junxit Vanity Wtcitlmi: 2; Vanity reklins ) CORINNIi B. BYERS 627 Villa Road Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Homo« Roll 2. J; PuNkiimm Agent CLui: Oak. Oammrncemrnt U«ber ); Committee : Executive 4. I lay Chain: Archery 2. 1; Bowl 11« 4; U Ccrdt Franca 4 JAMBS L. CAHILL 4066 Bllcndalc Road Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 2. 5; Publication Agent 2. Mon- itot i Ckn liar Committee 1 Sporta: Junaof Vanity Wtcttling J EDWARD JOSEPH BUTLER 97 North Union Avenue Lansdowne COMMERCIAL COLD School: Acorn 1, 4 CUai: Cmniitm I)jm . Executive 4. Parly 2 Chiba: Commerce 4; Fencing 2; RiJmc ' Sporta: Soccer Numeral 4; Vanity Soccer 4 GEORGE F. BYRNES. JR. 3900 Lasher Road Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 2. 4 (T a: Executive Committee 4: Play U hcr 4 Clubi: A Capped .'hot ua 4. 4. Choral 2. . 4: Dramiac 2. Preaident 4. Horace Mann Society 2; Le Cercle Fratcw . Vace-Pre ident 4 JOHN J. CAHILL 202 Heather Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 4 THOMAS BRIAN CAHILL 4066 Ellcndalc Road Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. PuMacataoe Agent 1 Clan: M. Commencement U her ); Committee . Dance 4. Play J. 4 Cliaba: Algettarca I ELLEN WILLIAMS CARTI.EDGE 641 North Luudownc Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Southeastern DuttKt Chotua J; A. A. Council 4; Acorn 2: Publication Agent 2; Monitor 4; Stu- dent Council 5: TriKmal 4; Upi'Olh 2. ). 4 Clan: Junior Play; (Commencement Uihft J; Com mittee : Candy 4. Dance 2. I. 4. Executive . Party 2. 4. Play 4 CUba: A Capped Chon 4. 4; Algetrarca 2; Beaux Ait . Vicr-Pie idrnt i; Choral 2. J. 4. Pram 2; Hi-Y 2. 4; La Sockdad Panameticana. Secretary 4. Ride 2; TaNe Tenni 2 Sport : Tenni Numeral 2. Vanity Tenna 2. J. ( • Captain 4 MARY TERESA CASALENA 8523 Monroe Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE Club ; Choral 2 MARY ELIZABETH CARROLL 23 South Maduon Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School PuNacata na Acent 2. 4. Monitor 4 Qua: Commencement U her 4: Play U het 1: Com, mittee : Candy 4. Dance 2. 1. 4. Party 2. 4. Play 5. 4 Chiba: Dramu J. 4; Fencing 2. 1; Table Tenni 4, 4 JACK P. CARUTHERS Ashland Ave. and Providence Road Secane COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Cliaba: Bowline 4 ROBERT MAYER CASEY 531 Irvington Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Color Captain 4; A A. Council 2. J. 4. Monitor 2. 4; Student Council 2, 4. 4; Tribunal 2. 4 Cl : Vi«-Pte ident 2; Commencement U het }; (Com- mitter : Dance 2. Executor 2. Patty 2 Cliaba: Choral. Vace-PtcMdrnt 4, Hi-Y 4. Treamrei 4 S( o t Sccrr Numeral 2. Junior VatMtv Football 2. Vanity Hade!ball 2. ). Captain 4; Var ity Foot- ball 4. 4; Vanity Track 2. 1 One Hundred Eight I ROBERT P. CHAI.FANT Long Lane Court Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE Club : 0 1 ). 4 CAROL CHRISTMAN 210 Ashby Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll J. 4; l t lingui bed Honor Roll ; Orehetua 4: Southeastern l)i tixt Orcheora 4 Clnbi: Archery ; Hud y 4; Latin 4; Le Cercle Francati 4 BARBARA JUNE CHALK 4SOI Marvine Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School; Sau:h' trrn District Chorus ): Honor Roll j. DitCincmihed H mor Roll 4, Monitor Chairman 2; Student Council CUn: Committee : Candy 4. Dance 2. 5, P riy 2 Olubi: A CapoeUa Choent J. 4; Ar Portae 4; Choral 2. i. 4; Dramiu 2; Hi-Y J. 4; Rtdin J; Tee lull 2. J. 4 Sport : Vanity Swim mint 4 RUTH ESTELLE CHRYSTIE 4814 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicatum Acent Clan, (ximmitten: Dance 2. J. 4. Patty 2. 4 Club : Choral ). 4. Latin J, 4; Le Cercle Franca J ROBERT W. CLANCY 195 Chapman Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD (Tan: Play U.het t Clnbi- Bowlin 4; b Socrcdad Parumcricana 1, 4 JAMES ALFRED CLARK 84 J Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Band. Color Guard 4; Otchrstra 4 (.lau: Committee ■ Dance 2. 1. Patty 2. 4. Play Uihct 4 Club. Bo.aI.uc 4 RICHARD A. CLARK 518 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : La SxmliJ Patiamrncana I, 4 Sport : Ba krth ll Numeral ) DONALD JOHN CLAUSO 751 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD Clnbi: Bowlin 4 Sport i: Baseball Nome rail . Bxikrthall Numeral 2: Soccer Numeral I WILLIAM HERBERT CLARKE 151 South State Rd., Apt. 2-B. Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD Club : A Cappella Choru 4: Choral 2. J. Treasurer 4. Hl-Y 4: Tal4e Tennr 4; V IJ Allan Forum 4 Sport : Bate hall Numeral 2. Basketball Numeral. 2; Soccer Numeral 2; Vanity Soccer . 4 THOMAS REED CLAYTON 402 i School Lane Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Mmitor Chairman 2. J; Student Council J Our: Commencement U her Club : Bowlin . Spout: Junior Vanity Cross Country J; Vanity Cruu (Country 4; Varsity Track ) DOROTHY HANNAH CLYMER 1028 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School; Publication Aserit 2. V Monitor Student Council 2 CTaii: Commencement Usher Committee Candy 4. Dance 2. 4. Exccuti.c 4. Parly 2. 4. Play J. 4 Clubi: Ar Portae 4. Beam Art 5. 4; Choral 2. J; Le Cercle Fiancai 2. J; Pleiade 2. TaNe Tenni ; Tee-Ball ) RICHARD O. COFFEY 465 Burmont Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 2. 1. 4 Cl : Patty Committee 2 Club Bowlin 2. 1. 4 One Hundred tynr ROBERT F. COLFLESH 119 North Madison Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD KATHRYN A. CONAHAN 101 Killegary Apartment Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD Spores. Vanity Cross Country, Mjiutd 4 School: A. A. Council 4; Publications Accnt 4, Mon- itor 4 Clais: Commencement Usher J Club.: Choral 2. 4; Tee-Bill ). 4 Spurn: Junk Vanity Hockey 2; Varsity Basketball 2. 3. Curtain 4; Varsity Hockey 3, 4 JOHN FRANCIS CONEYS 317 Cheswold Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor . Class: Committees: Dance 1. Play 1 WALTER JAMES CONEYS 317 Cheswold Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School Publications A-.-ent 2. J. Monitor 2, 5; Student Council 3 Sports: Baseball Numerals J; Soccer Numerals 2 MIRIAM ANN CONTEL 105 Summit Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE LOUISE MARIE COOK 138 North Madison Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Publicationi A ent 2. M-oitor ) triass: t h; Plav Usher 4; Committees: Bulletin Bond 4. Dance 5. Paitv 4 Clubs: At. Poetae 2. J. 4: Choral 2; Mi Y 4 La SocieUad Panamctscana, President 3. 4; le Cerdr Francau 4 Clubs: Bustling 3. 4. Choral 2. 4 MARGARET S. COOK 29 New Street Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE School: II.chi Roll 4 Clubs. Aero 4; Archery 4. Ridmc J Sports: Baseball Numerals 3 RUTH DOROTHY COPELAND 114 Overhill Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Committees- Dance 3, 4 Clubs: Buttlmt; 4. Choral 2. 3. 4; La Sordid Pan- amencana 3, 4. Le Cercie Francais 4; Library 2: TaNe Tennis 4 RUTH M. COPELAND 75 Houston Road Lansdowne COMMERCIAL GOLD DOROTHY ANN COPPINGER 420 Littlecroft Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD School Drum Ms Mime 2. 3. Class: Committees: Dance 3. 4. Elective 3. Party 2. Plav 3. 4 Club. Pleiades 2. 3. 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 3 MARY HELEN CORLE 455 Irvington Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE HELEN JEAN CORNELL 333 Wayne Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Play Usher 3: Committees- Dance 3. 4. Play 3. 4 Clasi: Commencement Usher 3; Committee.: Dance 2, 3. 4. Elective 2. Parly 2. 4 Clubs: A Capprlla Churn. 3, 4; Choral 2. 3, 4: Dramus 2. 3. 4 One Hundred Ten JAMES C. COSTIGAN 4038 Eliendale Road Drexel Hili COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. }; Publication Acent 3; Upi- f)ah 2. 4. A.tntanc Editor 3 Oliu Comnittro Euoitnr 4, Play 4 Club.: Bowline Lr Cercie Fij'mh 1; Rii 2 Sport i. Tmnji Kutnrnli J MARIAN R. CRAWFORD 181 Wellington Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4 Clan: Committee : Dance 4. Play } Clubs: A Capprll Choru 4; Bowline 3. 4; Choral 2. J. 4 JOHN C. CRESWICK 265 Glendale Road Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD CLIFFORD JUSTIN CRAFT 4415 Cedar Lane Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Schn I: Acorn 3; Honor Roll J; Diet mt imbed Honor Roll 5. 4; Fodi.h Prise 1 Clan: Commencement U her 3 Club : Aleerratca 3. 4 JANE LOUISE CRECELIUS 239 Kingston Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2: i)i tincui«hed Honor Roll 2 CIj..: Play U her . Committer. Dance 4. P1 y 4 Clubi: Bowline 4. La Sooedad Patvuneikana 4 Spoilt; BateKail Numeral 2; Hockey Numeral 4. Vainly Ba ketKall 4 EDWARD E. CRIST 7058 Clover Lane Upper Darby GENERAL COLD Sport. Soccer Numeral 2. 4 ROBERT N. CROSSI.EY 715 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 4 Club : Bowline 4: German 4; Latin 2 MARGARET W. CUMMINGS 506 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE (San: Committee Dance 4. Play 4 Club.: Bowline 4: Choral J; La Sociedad Panamrn.-ana MASON P. CURRIER Drexel Court Apartments Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School. Monitor 2. 3; Student Council 2. 4 Cluhi: Hi-Y 4 Sponi: Junior Van-tv BaActhall 2; Junior Vanity F.x-rball. 2. 3; Vanity Football 4. Vanity Swim- mine 4 JAMES JOSEPH CUMBERLAND 3801 Dennison Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE Clati: Play Uaher 4 Sports: Soccer Numerali 4 JANE CLAIRE CURRAN- 7235 Walnut Street Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD PATRICIA DANKS 7250 Glenthorne Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll J; Publicatum Acent 4 Cluht: A Cappella Choru. 4; Archety 3; Choral 3. 4 One Hundred Eleven EMILE JAKE DATH, JR. 3946 Dennison Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL COLD S.ho.1 A A Council 4. Munitor. Chairman 5. 4; Tribunal. I ir ident 4 SportV: Batehall Numeral. Batkethall Numeral 2. J; Junior Vanity Tenni 2: Vanity Soccer 2. ). Cap- lain 4; Vanity Trimi CHRISTINA DAVIDSON 7211 Guilford Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CM : Choral 2 MARY GRAHAM DAVIS 714 I.indale Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Clubi: Lx Ccrcle Francai 4 RUSSELL GEORGE DATH 3946 Dennison Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: A A Council ; Monitor ). Chairman 2: StuJer.t Council ; Tribunal 2 Clan: Eaecutive Committee J Club : M. Y 4 Spoili: Haw-ball Numeral 2. i: Ra.kelball Numeral 2: Soccer Numeral 2; Juniur Vjnily Tenni. Vanity Soccer 2. Captam Var ity Tenni J: Var- ily Wrcitlmt 1. 4 SUZANNE HELEN DAVIDSON 904 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: DiainyimheJ Honor Roll 4 CUn: Play Usher J. 4; Committer : Dance 4. Party 4. Play J. 4 Club : Choral 2. 5; Dramiu ). 4; Latin 2. 1; Tay Wutalvan i: Tee-Ball 2 E. PATRICIA DAVIS 908 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD Clatt; Committee : Dance I. 4. Party 2. Play 4; Play U her 4 Clubi Horace Mann Society La Socirdad Panamer icana I. 4; Library 2. J. 4 WILLIAM T. DAY 4634 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Clubi: lliitory 4; La Soctedad Panamericana j GEORGE C. de KRAFT 309 Huntley Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Orchestra 2. J. 4; Southeattern L i tiict Orche - rra J. 4 CL May Committee 4: Play U her 4 Clubi: Hntoty 4: Dramua I RAYMOND B. DOLCE 7221 West Chester Pike Upper Darby CENERAL COLD School: Band 2. J. 4 MARIE GRACE DE CRECCHIO 312 Ashland Avenue Secane CENERAL COLD (Hub.: Choral 2. ) DAVID GEORGE DEUBER 243 Glendale Road GENERAL Upper Darby PURPLE LOUISE HELEN DONOHOE 737 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Clubi A Capprll C-h (Choral 2. 1. Latin 2. Lr Cefdr rfaneat 4; Ruling One Hundred Tteflw EDWARD PETER DOUGHERTY 76 Lamport Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School; Munitor 2. Srudtnt Council 4 Clan: Connitlm Dance 2. Plav 4 Clubs. Hi Y 4 Sporti: Vanity Golf 5 ROBERT E. DRAYER 555 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Debating 4; Horace Roll 2. J. 4; Distinguished Mi« Roll 4: American Hutory Prise J JACK ALBERT DREHER 747 Child Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL COLD Sport : Junior Vanity Football J; Vanity Football 4 NANCY JANE DRUMN 554 I.archwood Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Acorn ?; Publicationi Agent J. 4 CLua: Play Udicr J; Committee : Dance J. Party 4. Play 4 a Clubt. Bowling ). 4; Choral 2. ; Fencing 2: Library J BARRON ROBERT DU BOIS 1024 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubi; Bowling 4 ALBERT JOSEPH DUFF 412 Kent Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE Cia . Dance Committee J Club : Choral J MARY M. DUFF 412 Kent Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD Clan Committee : Dance 5, Patty 2. Play 1 Club : Choral 2 BILL EARHART 709 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2 Club : Bowling . 4; Getman . TaNe Tennis 2. 1 Sport : Basketball Numeral 5; Soccer Numeral 2 ELMER MARTIN EDGINGTON 18 Key tone Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE Spurn: Vanity Tract 1 GENEVIEVE MARY DUFFY 112 Oakley Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD Clan: Play Usher a; Committee : Candy 4. Dance 1, Hay ), 4 Clubi: Howling 4; Library 2. J. 4: Riding k. 4 DOROTHEA EMMA EBEI.ING 4410 Dermond Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 1; Dutinguiihcd Honor Roll 2 Class: Commencement Uther Club : First Aid and Social Service 2. ). 4; German 2. i. President 4; Leeuwenhoek J. Sectctary 4 MARY TERESA EIRICH 120 South Fairvicw Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 4; Upi-Dah I. 4 Class: Junior Play: Oat; Play Committee 4 Ciubi: Archen 4: Choral 2: Pint Aid and Social Service 2. , President 4; Le Cerde Frsncan 4; Pleiade 2. . Vice-President 4: Tay-Wtstalvan 2. ). 4 Ottr Hundred Thirteen GEORGE HARRISON EISENHARDT 8140 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A. (Vaincil 4; Honor Roll 2. J: Di tin- c.inhrd Honor Roll 4; Student Council J. 4 (.'laic: Commencement Uthee ); Hay Committee 4 Club.- B-nalm . Tteawirer 4; Hi-Y . Secretary 4 Sport.: Vax.ity SmnmiiK 2. J. Captain 4 THELMA MARIE ELLIOTT 48 Golf Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD ROBERT JOHN EMMANUEL 30 South Madi on Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll }; Monitor 2. 1 Cluhi Rifle 2. Pre ident 4 Sport : Baticthall Numeral J; Vatuty Rifle 4 MAE ELLEN ELLIOTT 251 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Publication Ayetit 4 Clan: Play Committee 4 Cluhi: A Cippdb Chotti 4; Choral 2. 4. Commerce 4; Dramu ), 4 ANNA KRISTINE ELLISON 11 South Harwood Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2. 4; Student Council }; Upi-Dah 2. J. 4 Cl «4 : Junior Hay; Sen Kit Hay; Commencement U.her J; Play U her 4; Committer : Candy 4. Dance }. Patty 2. 4. Hay 4 Cluhi: Hi-Y •. 4. Library 1. Vice Prr.id.nt 4. Hei.de. 2. . 4; Tay-Wiualvan 1, 4 MACKEY EMMERT 711 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY ('.OLD School: A A. Council 4; Acirn i; Honor Roll 2. V Publicatum Ayrnt 4; Monitor 2. 1; Student Coun- cil 4. Band 2 CUu: Junior Play; Senne Hay; Oik: Commencement U lier ); Hay U her ; Committee : Bulletin Ruatd 4. Dance 2. J. 4. Patty 2. 4. Play }. 4 Club : Bowlin 4, Hi-Y . Ser eanl-At-Atm« 4; La Svtedad Panamencaru . Ser eant-At-Atm 4; Hciade. 2, J. President 4; X’ rld Aflair. Forum J. Treaaurer 4 Sporti: Bateball Numeral. '; Soccer Numeral, i. Junior Varuiy Crow Country. Captain 2; Var.ity Cr u Country J. Co-(2aptam 4 CATHRYN ELAINE ENGLE 141 Chatham Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD (Tau: Commi tec.: Candy 4. Dance 4 Cluhi Atcherv 4; At. Poetac 4 Sport.: Tennl. Numeral 4 RUTH EVANS 307-B Hampden Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CIoji: Committer Dance 4. Party 4 Club.: ( Loral V. Table Tenm PHYLLIS HARRIET ENGLE 518 Winfield Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn 4. Honor Roll 2; M.mt r J; Student Council 4; Tribunal J. 4 Clan Junior Hay. Prompter; (Commencement U Ser I: Committee : Candy 4. Dance 2. 1. 4. Party 4. Play 1. 4 Cluhi: Hulory 1. Vice-Pre ident 4; Hi-Y 4; Li Sen-dad Panameticani , Trca urer 4; Library Pre.tdent 4; Heiadc 4; Tay-WtitaUan . 4. World Aflair Forum 4 Sporti: Hockey Numeral 2 MILDRED MARY FAGNANO Green Lane Secane GENERAL GOLD Club.: Choral 2. i JOHN A. FAIRBANKS 101 State Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 4 Club.: L Cercle Francai 4 RALPH EDWARD FANKHANEL, JR. 625 Maple Avenue ALDAN (XMXEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Acent Monitor Student Cotmcil 4; Band 2 Clan: Committee : Dance 4. Patty 4 (Tube Bowline . 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 4 Our Hundred Fourteen FREDERICK M. FARBER 121 Woodlawn Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Band 4 PATRICIA ANN FAWCETT 276 Bayard Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clitu: Organi ! 2. . 4; Committee : Dance . Party 2 Club - A Cappella CttmtM J. 4; Choral 2. i. 4; Drantu 2. 4; Fu t Aid and Social Service V. 4: Lr Cerclr Franca i 4 ROBERT EDWARD FELTER 3851 Albemarle Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE Club: A (jppella Qiomi 4; Bw-alm' 4; Choral ?. 4 Spoil : Tenni Numeral 2 HELEN ELIZABETH FAVRE 523 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE CUu: Committee . Dance 4. Etecutive 4. Play 4 Club : Archery ROBERT FEINE 111 Magnolia Terrace Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 2 Clou: Dance Committee 4 Clubi- Bnvlini: J; Fencing 2 MARGARET I. FENSTEMACHER 413 Timberlake Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicatum Agent 4 C.'la : May Committer Club : Choral . 4; La Sociedad Panamencana 4: Library J, 4; Rid me RAYMOND LEWIS FERGUSON, JR. 46 Oak Lane Primo GENERAL GOLD Spoil! Soccer Numeral 5 ROBERT WARREN FERGUSON 153 Township Line Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD School: Band 2. ). 4. Smtbea tem District Band 2. J; Srare Band 3. Orchestra 2. 4 GEORGE E. FERRELL 7216 Bradford Road Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD HARRY ALBERT FEY 289 Wycombe Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Sport : Bate ball Numeral 3 Clan: Commencement U her Committee ; Bulletin Board 4. Dance 3. 4. Party 2. Play 4 Ctubi: Beau Art 4 Sport : Ba«eball Numeral 2. J JAMES THOMAS FISHER 4314 State Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Cku: EucUlir Committee 2. 3, 4 Club : Bowling 4; Choral 4 SpoUi: Soccer Numeral 2 MARTHA M. FISHER 7215 Hilltop Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. J. 4; Publication Acent 2; Student Council, Secretary 4 Clan Claw Treaturer 2. J. 4; Ox . Commencement U lier 3: (iemnill«i: Candy 4. Dance J. Executive 2. 3. 4. Party 4. Play 3. 4 Club : Ar Poetae 2. . Secretary 4: Commerce 4; Mi Y 2. . 4: Le Orcle Prancau 4 One Hundred Fifteen SYLVIA FISHER MADELYNE R. FOGLIETTA 120 Chatham Road Upper Darby 161 Powell Lane Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor R«JI 4; Di«tlntui bcJ Honor Rdl 2. 4. En«!i h Prise 2; Monitor 2; Tribunal ! Clan: CM. T pi t; CoWMMMM llihrt ) Clubi: Commerce J. Viee-Prendcnt 4 Sporti: Bwehall Numeral J MYRTLE MARY FOLEY 22 Springton Road Lansdowno COMMERCIAL COLD Clou: CMUtMim: Diner 1. Patty 2 Clubi: Chord . 4 ALICE BEATRICE FRAZIER 323 Lincoln Avenue Lamdownr GENERAL COLD School: Publication Agent 3 Cliu: Commium: Candy 4. Diner !. 4, Parly 2, 4. Play Clubi A ( jppella Choru. 3; Choral 2. . 4; Le Crrrlr Franci J Schucl: Uri-Dah 2. 3. 4 Clau: Committee : Dance 3. 4. Party 2. Pla 3. 4 Clubi: Fencing 2; Le Cetclr Franca J. 4; Tay Wwtalvan 4 MARIE THERESA FOUST 623 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill (XM.LEGE PREPARATORY COLD LESTER S. FREEDMAN 113 Marlborough Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Student Council 3 Clau: Committee : Dance J, Party 2 Clubi: Bowling 4 Sport : Vamty Trad 3 GEORGE EDWARD FREETH 3429 Clark Street GENERAL Drexel Hill COLD CHARLOTTE FULTON 18 1 Springton Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubi: Bowlins 4; Choral 4 Clau: Candy Committee 4; Play Uiher 4 Clubi Archcry 4; Le Sordid Panamcricana 4: llciadci 2. J. 4. Riding 2. SecretaryTreaiutrr J. 4; Table Tenni Sporti: Hjklull Numeral J; Hockey Numeral 4 JOHN DOUGHERTY FURMAN- 103 Springton Manor Apt . Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD ROSE MARIE 27th Atlantic Ave., COLLEGE PREPARATORY (alibi: Choral 4 FUSS l.ongport, N. J. GOLD WILLIAM JOHN GALLAGHER 16 South Second Street Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD LUCILLE GALLANT 113 North Union Avenue Lansdowno GENERAL PURPLE Spam: Vanity Track 2 Clubi: Aero 4; Beau Art J; Choral 2 Otic Hundred Sixteen EDWARD J. GAI.LIGAN 302 Kingston Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD Club : Bowline 4 CAROLINE HARVEY GARRETT 314 Riverview Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2 CUu: Play U her 3. 4; Committee : Candy 4. Dance 4. Patty 4. Play 4 Cluhi: Archery 4; Choral 2. J; La Sociedad Pan- ametkana J, 4; Ride 2 HELEN LOUISE GARTLEY 7225 Pine Street Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD School: Publication Agent 4 Club.: Cl -ral 2 RICHARD S. GANGWISCH 4210 State Road Drexel Hill (XULEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Soutbeaitern Dutfict Chorui 4. All State Chcftia 4 Clair: Commencement Uiher 3 Cluhi: A Cappelli Cboroa 4; Chceal 2. J. 4; Drama 2. Pcncang 2. President 3. 4. Team 5. Cap- tain 4 DOROTHY LEAH GARRETT 4 Sycamore Street Clifton Heights COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn. Typi t 4 Club : Archery . 4; Hut cay 4 RICHARD I. GASSENMEYER 716 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. Monitor 2. J; Student Council ) CUat: (xunmitieea: Eiecutive 4, Play 4 Cluha: H.-Y V Sporta: Juniot Var ity Football 2. ; Vat ity Football 4 DOROTHY ANN GEFVERT 7758 Wayne Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE CU : Committe. : Dance 1. Play 1 Chiha: Chool 2 Sporti: Baakeiball Numeral 2 MARION JENNIE GENUNG 415 Netherwood Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD DOROTHY V. GERMAIN 3624 Berry Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A. A Council 4: Honor Roll 4; Monitor 4. Student Council 2. 5. Secretary 4; Tribunal, Vice- Ptcaident 4; Color Captain a CUu: Clara Vice Pre.id.nt }; Sm ot Play; Play U hcr 4; Commencement U her . Committee : Bulletin Board ), Candy 4, Dance 2. J. Executive 2. 5. Patty 4 Cluha: A Cappella Cboru J, Vice-Pre ident 4; Chntal 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. J. Prcardent 4; Le Cercle I'tancau 4; llciade 2. 1. 4. Tay-Wntalvan 2. 3. 4; Tee-Ball. Prendent 2. 3. 4 Sporn: Vanity Golf 2. 3; Vanity Hockey 3, 4 DAVID J. GERRITTS 200 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Band 2. 3 E. JEAN GIBBONS 4119 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2. 3. 4; Tribunal 2; Uni-Dah 4 Clan: Senior Play. Prompter; 0«L Commencement U her 3; Committee : Candy 4. Patty 4 Cluhi: Beau Alt 4; Choral 3; Hl-Y 4. Latin 2; Le Cercle Ftaneai 4 Sporti: Hockey Numerals 2. 3 JOSEPH GOBE 242 Huntley Road GENERAL Upper Darby PURPLE One Hundred Seventeen KENNETH H. GORDON. JR. 2720 Eldon Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School. Band J. ; OfdKMn 4 (Iiu: I1 v CommitW 4 Spoilt: Vanity Cum Country 4 HELEN MAR GORMAN 7032 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD dm: CtmailMt: l)«K( J. May 4 Club : Choral 3. 4 NEALE A. GOW 443 Eaton Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Sehool: Honor Roll I. 3; Student Council 2; Tribunal 2. All School Dance Committee 4 da : Junior Play; Commencement Uthcr ; Com •nitre . Dance 2. J. Executive J. Parry 2. 4. Play 4 Club : Hi-Y 3. 4. Pleiade 2. J. Treaiurcr 4 Spoilt: junior Varsity Ctt M Country 2; Junior Var- •ily Track 2; Cheer Leading ); Vanity Ctuaa Country 4 JEAN B. GRAHAM 728 Edmond Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: S x.itbe tcin I) lit net Chum J: Debating ' Clan: Committee : Executive 3. Play 4 Club : A Cappella Chotu J. 4; Clu.ital 2. 3. 4; Latin 2. 3; Ruling 2. 3 THOMAS GRAHAM 7050 Rutkin Lane COMMERCIAL Upper Darby PURPLE MARGARET MANNETTE GRANDAHL 340 Maypole Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD JOHN H. GRAVES 3741 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Cbm: Commenceaint U«her 3; Committee : Bulletin Board 4. Dance 2. J. 4. Party 2. 4 Club : Hi-Y 4: La Setirdad Panamcticana . 4 Sporta: llaiehall Numerali 2 EVELYN RITA GRECH 233 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE Cluba: Aero 4; Choral 3; Rifle 4 JAMES H. GREELEY. 3RD 8200 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD JACK W. GREEN 1 36 North Carol Boulevard Upper Darby GENERAL (.OLD Spoil : Soccer Numerali 4 BETTY EVELYN GREENE 22 South Linden Avenue Clifton Heights GENERAL GOLD KATHERINE ALICE GREENE 707 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Publicationi Agent 2 Clan: Committee : Candy 4. Dance ). Patty 2. Play 4 Clsibi: Latin 2; Lc Ceulc Francai 4; Pleiades 2. J. 4 it One Hundred Eightee: M. SHIRLEY GRETZ 707 Foss Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Uih-DJi X. 4 Ctui: Hay Uther X. 4; Committee : Dance 4. Play 4 Club : A CappcIU _ Choeia 4. Beaux An X; Choral J. 4: Le (eick Franc J. 4 PEGGY GRIGGS J787 Woodland Avenue Drexcl Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Aom. Typnt 4; Honor Roll 2. J, 4; Lfpi- Dah. Tvpi t 4; Orche :r 2. J. 4 ('l ui: Oak. Committee : Candy 4. Dance 5, 4. Kaecu- five X. Patty 4. Play 4; Play Other 4 C'iuht: Commerce 2. I. 4. Dramtu X; La S.cud id Pan- araencana J, 4; Library J. 4; Tay-Wutalxan 2. J, 4 ARTHUR GEORGE GROTYOHANN •1048 Eltendalc Road Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2: Band 2. J, 4 CUi . Party Committee 2 Club : German X. 4. Rifl.- 2. J Sport Soccer N'omeraU 4 ALBERT MELVIN GRIFFITH 750 Mason Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club.: A Cappdla Chon 4; Boudins J. 4; Choral 2. J. 4: Table Tenni 2. J, 4 JEANE GROESBECK 5212 Huey Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clan: Committee : Dance 4. Play 4 Club : Archery 4; Choeal 4 LOUISE JEAN GRUBER 824 Fos Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Schoof: Publication A;ent }. 4; Southeaaiern Dittnct Chon X. 4; All State Chorut 4; Debating X C3au: Oat Commencement U her X; Play U her X; Committee : Dance X. Party 4. Play 4 Clnbi: A Cappella Clmtu X. 4, Choral 2. X. 4; Le Cercle Franc X. 4; Library 4; Ridint 2. X. 4; Rifle 2; World Arfju Fotum X. Secretary 4 JEANNE B. GUNN PATRICIA WEGLEIN HAIBACH 6997 Guilford Road Upper Darby 25 Glencoe Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD GENERAL COLD Club : Chorsl 2. 4 School: Upt-Dah 2. X. 4 l la.i: Play U het X. 4 Clubi: Beam Art X. 4: Choral cai J. 4 2; Le (aidr Fran- IRVIN A. HAIGH, JR. 515 Eldon Avenue Drexcl Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD JAMES CALVIN HAMILTON 60 Hartley Road L.insdownc CCOLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A. Council 2. 4; Honor Roll 2; Pub- lication Acent 4: Student Council X. 4 Clau: Senior Play: Eaecutive Committee 4 Club : Ht-Y X. Chaplain 4 Spirt.: Bateball Numcrcral X; Soccer Numeral X; Vanity Football 2. X, 4; Vanity Track 2. X KATHERINE ELIZABETH HAND 110 Harvin Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication A tent X CLui- Committee : Dance X. Plav X. 4 Club : Alsettarca 4; Latin 2. X. 4. Le Cercle Fran- can 4 FRANCES ANNE HANKINSON 514 Glendale Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURI1.E School: Publication A«ent 2 CUa : Dance Committee X Club. Choral 2. 4. Rill. 4 Sport : Hockey Numeral 4 One Hundred Nineteen MURIEL V. HARBERS 6985 Guilford Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Up-tM 4 (Tin- Committer Candy 4. May 4 Ciubi: Choral 4; World Adair Forum 4 JOHN CHARLES HARDCASTLE 41 Sunshine Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Spprti: lU.ketkill Numrrati 2 EDNA RUTH HARRIS 320 Harrison Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School. Ur. DA : CIru: Comnillm: Dance 4. Parry 4 (Tul : Choral 2; Fencing 4; G rman 5; Library 2. 1. 4 THOMAS C. HARRIS 210 Springton Manor Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD CIru: Senior May: Committee : Dance 2. 4. Party 2. Play 4 Glubi: Bowlin 4; Che 4; La Sociedad Pansanrricana 4 Spoili: Batcball Numeral 2 WILLIAM KELLER HARTMAN 4032 Ellendalc Road Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE VIRGINIA DOROTHY HAWKSBY 7051 Radbourne Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD t.'lru C-ommnicer: Dance 2. ). Party 2 Club.: Chora! 2. ; Rifle 2. 1; Tee-Ball 2 HELEN RUTH HEAPS 845 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Cldtt: Committee. Candy 4. Dance 2. 1. 4. Eaceutive 4. Party 2. May J Ciubi: Choral 2: La Sooedad Panamcricana J. Ltbrar- un-Hutorun 4; Riding }; Tay-Wutalvan 5. 4 Spoilt: Bare ball NumcraU 2. } JEAN MARIE HELLER 2509 Marshall Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2; Monitor V; Ufu-Dth 2. . Butine Manager 4 Clear: ( C May Urhcr ); Committee : Dance 2. J. Party 2. May ). 4 Clubir Algetrarca 2, ). Secretary 4; At Poerae 2. J. 4; Hi-Y 4; Lc Cerclc Francais 4, Riding 5. 4. Ri£c 2. i. World Atfairr Forum 2. J Spoilt: Tennu Numeral 2. 4 VIRGINIA MARGARET HEINRICH 535 I.itileeroft Road Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE Club : Bowlin 4 DOROTHY LOUISE HELLERMAN 7222 Calvin Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 4 Clan: Committee : Dance 4. Party 2 Club. Bowling 2. Secretary J. Vice Prendent 4; Ch-v ral ). 4: Table Tennis 2 W. ALBERT HENNEKE 115 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE ANNAMAE HENZLER 7010 Guilford Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE Clubi: Choral 2, 4 One Hundred Twenty CURTIS JAMBS HERRICK 3700 Botuall Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn 2. 2. Aurclalc Editor 4; Honor Roll 2. 2, 4; Publication Atfmt 2 llui: M. ( niaiiim Diner 4. Hi 4 (Jahi: (rfinin 2; Hi-Y 4; UnmtnliMk 2, 2, Vice- Prr.iJ.-nr 4 Spam: Vanity Soccer. Manner 4 WAYNE R. HESS. JR. 730 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor «; Bind 2. J. 4: S.«nl ri.i rn Dis- trict B nJ 4 CIm i Commencement Uabet ): Committee : Bulletin Board ). Dance 2. 2, 4. Eicvutivr J. Party 4. Play J Glubi: Hippocrate 4; Hi-Y 4; La Sociedad Panarorr- icana 2, Vice-President 4 Sport : Tenni Numeral. 4; Soccer Numeral 2 JOHN THOMAS HII.I. 6772 Marshall Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Band 2. J. Librarian 4 Ua.. Play Uaher 4 Ctubi: Hiuory 4 FAYE HERRMANN R. F. D. No. 3, Baltimore Bishop Ave ., Media COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 5: Uri-Dah 4 ('Ian • Commencement Uilier J Club : Le Cerde Prancau 4; Library 4: TaNc Ttnni 2. 2; World Allair Porum 4 JOSEPH FRANK HEYDUK 158 Marlborough Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CAROLYN HINES 1201 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Southeastern Di.tnct (3k u 2: Debating 2. J. 4; Publication A tent 2; Monitor 2. 2; Honor Roll 2 Clara: Junior Play; Senior Play; Committee : Dance 2. 2. 4. Party 2. 4 Qubt: A (appella Omw 2. 4. At PietK 2. 4; Choral 2. 5. 4; Dramu. 2. 2; Le Cerele Franca 4; Pleiade. 2. 2; Ridtf . 2; Tee-Ball 2 Spot! : Hockey Numeral. 4 CLIFFORD GENTNER HINES. JR. 322 Lincoln Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : Le Cerde Prancau 4 DOROTHY MAY HOFFMAN Stonehunt Court Apartments. Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD Gab: Choral 2. 4; Library 2. 2, 4 ANNA DOROTHY HOGAN 7806 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE Cl : Committee : Dance 2. 2. Party 2. Play 2 Club : Choral 2 .Sfvrti: Bateball Numeral 2. Baikrtball Numeral 2 PATRICIA MARGARET HOERTZ 341 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdowne COMMERCIAL GOLD MARJORIE JEAN HOFFMAN 58 Sycamore Avenue Clifton Heights COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Hon. R.dl 2 Cl : Oik. Typist; Play Usher 4 Club : Bowline 2. 4; Choral 2. 2. 4; (bummeree. 2, 4. Table Tenni 2 Sport.: Hockey Numeral. 2. 2 BETTY HOGAN 228 Guilford Road Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Cl : Commuter : Dance 2. 2. Party 2. Play S Club : Tay-Wittalvan 2. 2 One Hundred Tuxntyone HERBERT HOGGETT, JR. 57 South Woodlawn Avenue Aldan COMMERCIAL GOLD C'iubi: TaNe Tenni 2. J. 4 Spout: Bailetball Numerii 4. Soccet Numeral 4 MARIANNA B. HOLLOWAY 7108 Pennsylvania Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE 0 bi: Archery ); Beam Alt 4 ELAINE CLAIRE HOOVEN 389 Upland Way Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2: Publicarum Agent J; Student Council 2; UpiDoM 2. ) Cl : Junkie Play: Senior Play; Commencement U lwr J; Cla Secretary 2. ). 4; Committee : Candy 4. Dance 2. i. 4. Executive 2. J. 4. Party 2. 4 Club : Archery 4. At Poetae 2. J. 4; Beau Art J. 4; Dramut 2; Hi-Y 2. 4; Le Cerde Prancai 1. 4; Pleiade. 4; Ri c 2; Tee-Ball i Spout: Tenni Numeral 2 ERNEST GEORGE HOLLOWAY 241 Wembly Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE Clan: Junior Play; Senior Play Cllihi: Pie tide 4 Spout: Soccer Numeral 2 ANNA MAE HOLMES 223 Richfield Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD DORIS MAY HOPKINS 380 I.akeview Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Acorn 4. Publicatam Agent 4. Memor 2; Student Council J Clan: Committee ; Dance 2. J. Party 4 Club.: Choral ). 4; Commetce . 4 STANLEY HOUR. JR. 7250 Brent Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Band 4 Out: Committee : Dance «. Play 4 Club : Rowling 4; Gym Team 2 F. DORIS HUDOME 7621 Parkview Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Hceior RiJI Monitor 2 Clan: Committee : Dance 2. 4. Party 2, 4. Play . Clubi Archery 2. Horace Mann SoCKty 2. Latin. Viet-President 4; Le Orcle Franeai 4. Library 4 Sport • Buchall Numeral ) DOROTHY R. HUMMEL 1116 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PEPARATORY PURPLE School Publication Agent 2. i: (mmmiltre : Dance 4. Party 4 Club : Bowling 2: Chucal J. 4; Library 2. J. 4; Riding 2; Table Tenm J CAROL ELOISE HOWE 5019 Dermond Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD HOWARD LAYTON HUDSON 7312 Miller Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD NANCY JANE HURLEY 129 South State Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Acorn, Typnl 4 Cl i: Committee : Dance 3. Party 2. Play 4 Club : ('.horal 2, 4; Commerce 4; Dramut 2. J. 4 One Hundred Tuxntytivo ROSE JANE HUTCHINSON Springton Manor Ap« . Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clan: Play (Vimmittec 4 Club : Bowlins J; L Ordc Fnmca is . RrJin; 2. J; Rde 2. ) IDA MARIE IODICE 7168 Midway Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Clou: Play Usher 1; I)ir« Committee J Club : Choral J JEAN B. JACKSON 3824 Rowmoni Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREl’ARATORY GOLD School: Acorn 5. 4; Horwx R«4I 2. J. 4. Distinguisbcd Hmwr Roll J: Publications Agent 4 Cla : Commencement Usher ; Committers: Eteeutive 4 p| y 4 Club ' Chord 2: Table Tennis ' BURTON WARD INGERSOI.I. 3305 School Lane Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREl’ARATORY PURPLE Club : Bowline 4; La Sucscdad Piiudkiiom J; Rite 2 EDWARD E. JACKSON 2 West Church I anc Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE School: Southeastern District Chocus 1; Stage Crew ). 4 Chut Play Committee 4 Club : A Cappella Chorus. Treasuter ). 4. Choral 2. ). 4 Sporl . Vanity SiXfcr 2. J. 4 W. HARVEY JAGOE 2102 Greenhill Road Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2, 5; Publications Agent 2; Student Council 2. J CUut (UxnmrneerarM Usher J; Play Usher J; Com- out tees: Dance J. Party 2. Play J Club.: H.Y . 4; R,«e 2. J. 4 Sport : Soccer Numerals 4; Tennis Numerals Junux Varsity Tennis 2; Varsity Tennis J ELIZABETH ANNA JANICE 268 Wembly Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : A Cappella Chorus 4. Algctratca 4. Choral J. 4. PlciaJea 4. Table Tennis 5 CONSTANCE RUTH JOACHIM Aronimink Arms Apts., Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School; Aeons 2. J. Hora Roll 2. J. 4; Distinguished Himor Roll . 4. Monitor 5; StisJent Council 4 Clan: Sensor Play. Osh; Commencement Usher J. Play Usher S. 4; Committee : Dance 2. }. 4. Es- ccutive 2. Party 2, 4. Plsy J Clubs: A Cappella Chorus j. 4; Choral 2. J. 4. Dran-.ii 2. Hi-Y 2. 5. Treasurer 4. Lc Cercle Fran- ca! 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2. J. Secretary 4; Tee-Ball J PHILIP JOHNSON 718 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE JUDITH JAYES 467 I.otnbardy Road Drexel Park (X)MMERCIAL GOLD Sshool: Aeons. Typist 4 Clan: Play Usher J; Committees- Candy 4. Dance 2. J. 4. Executive 3. Party 2. 4. May 5 Ctubi: Choral 2; Commerce 4. Dramus ); Fencing 2; Rsjmg 2. . Instructor 4; Tay-Wistalvan ). 4 JOSEPH JACOB JOHN 413 Copley Rosd Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD Sport.: Varsity Baseball 5: Varsity Basketball J. 4 ALAN L. JOHNSTON 840 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: l p.-Dah 2 (,'l.us: Play Committee 4 Clubs: Beaui Arts J One Hundred Tuenty-ihree THOMAS WILLIAM JOHNSTON. JR. VIRGINIA ALICE JOHNSTON 730 Mason Avenue Drexe! Hill 441 Gainsboro Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE 3 Student Coon- School. IVKitma 4. Honor R -JI ClI 4 Clubi: ft-aling 4; Latin 4; World Altai Forum . 4 COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn 3. Editor 4; Minor Roll 2. Diitin- sotibed Honor Roll 4; Geometry Prise 3; Student Council 4 Cl-ui: Commencement Udier J; Committee : Party 2. 4. Play 3, 4 Clohi Cboral 2: Fir t Aid and Sxial Service 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 4; Horace Mann Society 2. Librarian 3; Latin 2. J; Tay-Wiualvan 2. J. 4 GEORGE PAUL JONES 738 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubi Alcetrarca 3, 4; Boa!ms 4; La Sociedad Pan- ameiKana J GLORIA CHOLMELEY-JONES 425 Kent Road Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD CLua: Play Uihcr J RICHARD THOMAS JONES 301 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Cl : junior Hay 3; Play Uihcr 1: Party Committee 4 Club : A Cappella Chotu J. 4. Boa I ms 4; Choral 2. ). 4; Dramu 2. 3. 4 ROBERT EDWARD JONES 7106 Pcnarth Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD Clubi: Fencing J WILLIAM C. KAEHNE 7282 Bradford Road Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD Clubi: Rifle 2 LOIS ESTHER 7015 Clover Lane COMMERCIAL Clan: Committee Candy 4 Clubi: Choral 4: Library 2. KAUFFMAN Upper Darby PURPLE Dance J 3. 4 FREDERICK WILLIAM KEARNAN 111 Summit Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Band 3. 4 Clubi: A Cappella Ch-.ru 3. 4; Choral 2. J. 4. Rifle 2 JAMES PATRICK KEESE 7068 Veronica Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubi: Boa I me 2 EDWARD JOSEPH KELLY 1104 Drexel Avcvnuc Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 3. 4; Algebra Prise 2: Geometry Prise J; Tribunal 2; Band 2. 3; Southeastern Dutrut Band 2. 1; All-State BanJ 2 Clubi Hi-Y 4; Latin 2; Riding 2. 3 ROBERT C. KENNEDY 214 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darb COLLEGE PREPARATC3RY PURPLE Clubi: Boa-ling 4 Sporli: Vanity Track 3. 4 One Hundred Tu-entyfour BETTY MONICA KENNEY JOSEPH JOHN KERAK 379 Harrison Avenue Upper Darby 1829 James Street Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Upi-Djh. Tynut 4 drtbt: Bowling 4; Choral J; Spout Hock Numeral Commerce J ANNA MARY KESER 176 Springton Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL l'URPLE School: Student 0.«inert 4 CUu: Play U.h r 4 Clrrh : Beam Alt 4; Commerce 1. Pre.xlrnt 4; RiJing i. 4 GERTRUDE MARIE KETLER 49 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD School. Honor Roll 5, 4; Publication Anent 2 ('la : Play ( mmiltn 4 (.'Ini : Chiral ; Commerce 4 M. DORIS KILKENNY 642 Copley Road Upper Darby CENERAL GOLD JOHN KING 41 Golf Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD Span : B eball Numerali J; Soccer Numeral J RICHARD WARREN KING 235 Copley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor R 4I 4; Di.ttrvtitlthrJ Honor Roll Hutory Pn:e ; Monitor ) ( IuKi Latin HARRY THOMAS KINGSBURY 500 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL GOLD DONALD B. KIRK 1 South Cedar Lane Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE Clan: Hay U Hri ; Dance Committee 4 Spoil : Var.it Golf ) GEORGE W. 7815 Wctt Chester Pike COMMERCIAL KIRK Upper Darby GOLD HAZEL HARTMAN KOEHLER 473 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 4; Dittingmthcd Honor Roll 2. J; l pi-Dah 4 da ; Commencement U her J; Committee : Dance 2. 4. Play 4 Club. A Capped Cheu . 4; Beat Att 4; Choral 2. J, 4: l.e Cerde Francai ) CATHERINE FRANCES KOLLMAR 507 Hampden Road Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD Cluhi: Bowling 4 One Hundred Twenty fin GERALDINE ANNE 38 South Harwood Avenue COMMERCIAL KOOB Upper Darby PURPLE CUbc Choral 4 JOAN KOPELSON 6952 Aberdeen Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD BETTY LOUISE KRAUSE 7313 West Chester Pike Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD RITA MALVA KWAIT 3443 Marshall Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Upi-DJ, 3. 4 CUm: junior Play: Senior Play; Oah; (.ommitter : Dance 3. Party 4. Play 4 Ctahi: Archery 3; Beau Art J. 4; Choral 1; Library 3. Treasurer : Pleiade 2. 3. 3 HARRIET KRECHMER 15 Park Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 3 CUm: Play Committee 4 Club. Commerce 4; Fencing 2; Le Cerele Francai 3. 4 ALICE CLAIRE LACEY Quarter C. Navy Yard Philadelphia COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 3. 4: Diumtunhed Honor Roll 4; Biology Pute da : Oah: Commencement U her 3; Committee : Dance 4. Executive 4. Party 4. Play 4 Cluhi: Beam Am 3. 4: Le Cerele Franc 3. Try YVtxalvan 4 CHARLES RAYMOND LACEY 3824 Cre t Road Drexel Hill GENERAL GOLD JOAN LUCILE LAFORGE 7229 Penarth Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clan: Committee : Dance 4. Play 4 da hr: Archery 4. Choral 2. 3. 4. U Cerele Fran cat 3. 4; Riding 2 WAULETA M. LAMB 310 Huntley Road Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD School: Honor Rc4l 2 CUm: Dance Committee 4 Club. Archery 4; Cheeal 3: Rdk ’; Tahle Tenni. 3. 4 GERALDINE I.. LANCE 401 Croydon Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Student Council 4 dab.: Dr.mu . Hu.anrw Manager 4 JOHN LAMONT 255 Bayard Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Monitor 3 CU : junior Play; Senior Play; Commencement Udier 3: Committee : Dance 4. Executive 4. Party 4 dub : Bowling 4; La Sociedad Panameticana 4; Pleiade 4 Sporn: Baxhethall Numetal. 2 ROBERT C. LANGMUIR 132 North MadUon Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 4 Cluhi Bowling 4; ('.hoi al 4 Sport.: Junior Vanity Clow Country 3; Vanity Crow Country 4 One Hundred Ttrentystx EDITH R. I.ATTA 3408 Albemarle Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE Club : Riding 4; T Nf Tinnii } EDWARD S. I.AWHORNE 44 Oak Lane Primos COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School IX-hatm 2; Er-dith Putt 2. Monitor Stu- dent Council 2. Cta : Junior 11 . Senior Play; Commencement Uahet J 11« IMki 1; Oimmi Kn Diner 2. 1. 4. Eire- utive 4. P rty 2. 4 Club. Hi-Y •. 4; Litm 4. Pleiade 2 Spurn: KuldKill Numrrair 4; Soccer Numeral 4; Ten- nit NumtriU 2; Junior Vanity Tenni 2. 1 MARY TERESA I.AYDEN 361 Harrison Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD Club.: Choral i. 4 Sport : Basketball Numtralt 2; H.ck.y Numeral 4 LAURA M. LA VON Rhoads and Ashland Avenues Primos COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Clan: Committet : Dante J. 4. Party 4. PUV I, 4; Play U htr 4 Glubi: Lr Cercle Francai 4; Table Tenni 2. I. 4 .Spurn: Kate Kail Numtralt • MARY JEAN LAWSON 7180 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE CUit: Candy Committee 4 Club : Choral 4 EDNA JEAN LAYTON 145 North Fairview Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2. Up. Dab 2. J. Art Edit 4 CU i: Committee Dance . Play J. 4 Cluba: A Capprlla Churn 4; Be u« Am ), Vtcv-Pret- iJrnt 4; Choral 2. 1; Lr Ctrclt Franca . Tav- Wntalvan 4 DONALD LEATHEM 117 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Mon.!. 2; Band 2. J. 4 (2toa: Party Committee 4 Club. Table Tenn.. 2. I. 4 VIRGINIA MARGUERITE LEE 7227 Spruce Street Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CUu: Committee : Candy 4. Dance 4 Club, L.biafv J. 4 ALICE MAE LEIGHTON 113 Aldan Avenue Aldan COMMERCIAL GOLD Club : Choral 2. 4 Spurn- Hockey Numeralt LILLIAN LEDERHANDI.ER 7805 Parkview Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Publication Agent 4 CUu: Committer - Dance J. «. Party 4 Club. Ream Art 4; Fencing 4 Sport 1 - Hockry Numtrilr 2 EVELYN E. LEEWORTH 15 I.archwood Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CUn: Committee Dance 4. Party 4 Club : Choral 1 MARY LOUISE I.EITCH 323 Hampden Road COMMERCIAL Upper Darby PURPLE One Hundred Twenty‘seven WESLEY B. LEOPOLD PATRICIA NORMA LEU •142 Littlecroft Road Upper Darby 409 Walnut Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubi: Algetrarea ; Fftubt 2, , 4 School: Acorn J Claia: II , Uihcr J Clubi: Archery HELEN LA MONTE LLOYD 800 Stanbridgc Road Drcxrl Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE Cflii: Party Committee 2 Club ! Aeeo, _ Secretary-TrcaaiiTer 4; Archery 2: Bowling 4; Fencing i, 4; La Soctcdad Panamericana J. 4; Rite 2 S(x ti: Basketball Numerali J; Hockey Numerali 2 THOMAS LOBLEY, 3RD 22 Maple Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL COLD School: Band 4 Clubi: A Cappella J. 4; Choral 2 Spoilt: Soccer Numeral 4 HOWARD R. LONGACRE 58 South Keystone Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubi: Bowline 4; La Socicdad Panamericana J. 4 LILLIAN HUBER LORD 817 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Publication Arent 4 Oau: Candy Committee 4 Club. Bowling 4. Choral 4; Rife 2. J Sport I. Ba e ball Numerals 2: Hockey Numerals 4 ARTHUR LEWIS LORENZ 7202 Hilltop Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roil 2. J Cl am: Hay Committee 4 Glut : Bowline 4; Gym Team 2 Sporti: Soccer Numerals 2 FRANK A. LOSCH 7175 Ruslcin Lane Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE E. MARY LUTZ 318 North I.ansdowne Avenue I.ansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 4; Monitor 2 Clan: Play Uaher ; Bulletin Hoard Committee 4 Clubi: A Cappella Chorui 4; Choral ). 4: Dramus 2. . 4; Fencing ; Horace Mann Society 2; Riding. Historian 2. Instructor J. Riding Mailer 4 JOHN MARTIN LYDON 234 Windsor Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: H..i .r Roll 2; Moment }; Stud-nt Council 4. Tribunal. Vice-President 4 Class: Play Usher 5: Dance Committee 4 Clubi: Hi Y 4: La Snciedad Patiamrncana }. 4 Spoil - junior Varsity Football }; Vanity Football 4 DOROTHY JANE 4207 State Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY MacDOWELL Drexel Hill PURPLE ANNE FRANCES MacELWEE 619 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 4 (Tan: Executive Committee 2 (Tubs: Choral 2 School: Publication Agent 4: Student Council 4 (Tun- (Committee : Candy 4. Dance i. 4. Executive Patty 4. Play 5. 4 Clubi: Archery 2: Beaux Art 4; Le (xtde Francaii '• One Hundred Tiwnlynght ROBERT HARDY MARCH 3234 Berkley Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE d«u: Duitf Committee 4 Chit - Commerce 4; Ix Otdr Frinun 4 WILLIAM H. MARSHALL 925 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Chii: Executive Committee 4 Glut : Bowling 4; La Soeiedad Panammcaiia 4 CARL McGILL MARTINDELL 346 Margate Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Schoul: M. nitor 2 Clou: junior Play: Commencement Utber 4: Way U her 1 Club : Bowling 4: Hi-Y 4 Spoilt. Trnnit Numeral 4; Junior Vainly CrnM Ou n- iry 2 ELWOOD SAMUEL MARIS. JR. 7110 Seller Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Schoel: Bind 2. 4. 4; Southe t rn D«(r t Chow 4: AII Sl.It.' Ch.ru 4; Southeastern DiilllCI Bind 4 Club. A Cappdla 4; Choral ), 4 RICHARD B. MARSTEN 7101 Ha el Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 4: Dutinguubed Hock Roll 4. 4; Public Speaking Prise 2; Phytic Prise 4; French Pruc J; EikIiiIi Pn r Student Owned 2 Clau: Junior Way; Sen Way; Commencement U Itcr ) (Tubi: Algetrarca 4. 4: Pcncmg 2. ), 4; Fencing Team 2. 3. 4; Le Cerclc Francalt 4. 4 CHARLES E. MASON 642 Edmond Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 2: Monitor 4 DOROTHY NAN MASON 905 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE RICHARD ANDREW MATTHEWS 4011 Ellendale Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Orcheaira 2. 4 CU «: Party Committee 2 (Juba: Rifle 2 HARRY WARREN McCALI.ISTER 7105 Wayne Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE Ciubf: German 2 Sporti: Vanity Swimming 2. 4. 4 DOROTHY MATSINGER 17 William Street Lansdowne COMMERCIAL GOLD Club : Libraiy 4. 4 ROSALIE ARI.EEN MATTLIN 225 Richfield Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Biology Ptise 4; Orcheura 2. 4 Clubi: Beaut Art 4;Latin '. 4 JOHN JOSEPH McCANN 7118 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 4 Club : Bowling 4; La Sociedad Panamcucana 4. 4; Rifle 2. 4. 4 Spo'tI: Baihetball Numeral. 4 One Hundred Twentynme ANITA McCI.URE 1012 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE Clui: Play Usher I; Committee : Candy 4. Play 4 Uubi: Choral J TAMSEN E. MeCORMICK 3813 Berry Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. J. 4 Cl : Odt. Commencement U hcr X; Play Committee J Gl bi: A Cappclla Choe X. Prrtrdem 4; Choral 2. X. 4: Dramut : HUtcey 2. X: Le Ccrcle Franca 4; TayWiHalvan 4 LOIS McFAI.I. 114 Terrace Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD Club : Choral 2. J. 4 gregor McConnell 927 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Srhool: Monitor 1. Chairman 4; Committer : Dance I, 4. Party 2. 4 Club.: B-mlim; 4; Che . 2. J. President 4: Chrm Team 2. X. Captain 4; La Socardad Parumeracana 4 Scotia: Baseball Numerata 2; Kaikrtball Numeral 2 EDNA RUTH McCUEN 7216 W'ayne Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE School: Publication Agent X Chut; Committee : Candy 4, Way J Clubi: A (.'appella (2horu }. 4: Choral 2. J. 4; Li- brary 2. X. 4 ROBERT ALAN McGILL 4100 Rosentont Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Southeastern Dialrict Chorus 4. All-State Cho- rii 4 Club : A Cappella Choru 4: Choral I. 4: La Sockdad Parumrricanj X, 4 Sport : Ra eball Numeral 2 JOYCE ELIZABETH McKECHNIE 3200-C Marthall Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Hi nor Roll 4; English Prise J; Art Prise 1; Upr-Dah X. 4 Clan: Play Committee ) Clabi: Beau Art X. Secteuty 4; Le Cetde Franca 4; Library X. 4; World Adairs Forum }, Librarian 4 ROBERT BERNARD McI.AUGHI.IN Oak Lane and Maple Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE JONATHAN B. McMINIS 119 Shisler Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clan: Junior Play; Sen e r Play Club . Algctrarca 2; Pleiadca 2 One Hundred Thirty ROBERT C. McKIBBlN 361 Upland Way Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A. A. Council 4 Cl : Senior Play; Commencement U her X; Commit- tee : Daree X. Patty 2. Play X Cluhr: Bowling 4; Hippocrates 2. Vrce-Presedent J. 4; Le Cercle Francais 4 Sport : Vanity Cross Country J, Co-Captain 4; Var- • ity Trick X RUTH CECEILIA McMAHON 62 Houston Road Lansdownc COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Publicationi Agent X Cla..: Play UAer X JOHN MICHAEL McNALLY 2I5-A Berbro Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Band 2. X; Southeastern District Band 4 U u: Etecutive Committee 2 EDITH McNEILL 421 Hampden Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD MARJORIE MERRELL 7107 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4; Monitor 2. 3: Student Council 2. 4 CIm: Commencement U brr 3; Play Uther 3: Com- nitt«i: Candy 4, Dance 2, 5, 4. Eiccutivc 2. Patty 2. 4. Play 3. 4 Chihi: A Capprlla Chorus 3. 4; At Poetae 2, Vice- President 3. Treaturer 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Dramu 2; Hi-Y 2. 3. Secretary 4. Tee-Ball 2. Vice-President '• Sporti: Hockey Numeral 3; Junior Varsity Tenni 2. 3; Varsity Swimming. Manager 4 JOHN M. MIEDWIG 209 Mcadowbrook Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 4 Sport : Soccer Numeral 2. 4: Vanity Ba ekill 3 EARI. MEREDITH 7024 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby CENERAL PURPLE JEAN MERRIMAN 725 Collenbrook Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Aeon 2. 3. Hu itv t Manager 4 a u: '■■ IMier 3; Committee : Candy 4. Dance 2. 3. 4. Party 2. 4. Play 3. 4 Clnhi: A Capprll Chorus 3. 4; An Poetae. 2. 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 4 Rule 2. 3. Secretary 4 JAMES CHASE MILLER 248 Avon Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD JAMES P. MILLER 4201 Cedar Lane Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Band. Color Guard 4; Stage Crew 2. 3. 4 Cl : Committee : Dance 3. Esccutne 4. Play 3 Clahi: A Capprlla Chon 4; Bowling 3. 4; Choral 3. _ 4; Ride 2 Sport : Tenni Numeral 3: Vanity Wrestling 4 KITTY SUE MILLS 7223 Walnut Street Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Unt-Dah 2. 3. 4 Clan: Oa$. Commencement Usliei 3; Committees: Bul- letin Board 4. Dance 2. 3. 4. Party 2. 4. Play 3. 4 Club.: Archery 3. Secretary-Treasurer 4. Beaus Alts 3; Bowling 2. 3. 4; Lc Ccrclc Francais 3. 4 MARY MARGARET MILLS 122 Wellington Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Debating 3 Cl : Committees: Dance 3 Oaf : Choral 2: Le Cercle Francais 3; Ruling 3 DOROTHY ELLEN MINK 323 West Providence Road Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A. A Council 4; Honof Roll 4 Cl : Commencement Usher 3; Play Usher 3; Com- mittee : Candy 4. Dance 3. Play 4 Ctabi: Algetrarca 4; Bowling 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; L Cercle Franca Spom: Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3. 4 JOHN ROBERT MILNE 527 Gainsboro Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Cl : Bulletin Board Committee 4 Club : Bowling 3. Secretary 4; La Sociedad Panamer- ieana 3. 4 Sport : Vanity Track. Manager 4 ANN FRANCES MITCHELL 16 Montrose Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Debating 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent 2 Cl : Senior Play; Commencement Usher 3; Play Urhrr 3 (Tub. A Cappellj Chorus 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4. Drarnus 2. 3. 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Library 3. 4; Pleiade 2: Tee-Ball 2 One Hundred Thirtyone ETHEL MAE MITCHELL 397 Bayard Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD Club : Choral 2 JOHN BRENT MOESLEIN 7222 Penarth Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE rfuh - Riding J. 4 MARIANNE A. MOI.YNEAUX 7826 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE CIm i Committees: Dance 2. . 4. Party 2. 4. Play 2. i. 4 Club : Alecuarca 4; Latin 4; Le Cercle Ftancau. 4; Tay-Wutalvan 4 Sport •: Tennis Numeral 4 DOROTHY P. MOORE 251 Sanford Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Hoe.ot Roll 2; Monitor 2 Clou: Play Committee 4 Clubs: A Cappdla Choiu .4; Choral 2. J. 4; Dramus 2; Fencing 2. 1; Fencing Team 2. J: Le Cccde Fran- C4U 4 Sport : Haxball Numeral 2. J; Basketball Numeral Junior Varsity Baiketball 2. J. Vanity Basketball 4 JOHN SPAETH MOORE 611 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. i Clan: Junior Play; Commencement U ber J: Play Usher Club. A CappelU Cboeu . 4; Choral 2. . 4; Dramus 2, , 4; Le Cercie Francais J, 4 LAIRD WAYNE MOORE 1025 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2; Monitor 2. J: Suadent Council y Clan: Executive Committee 2; Play Usher 4 Chiba: Bowling 4; La Socicdad Panamencana J. 4 MERRILL A. MOORE 262 Avon Road COMMERCIAL Upper Darby COLD FRANCES RUTH MOYER 5028 Smithfield Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Chu: Play Committee 4; Play Usher 4 Club : Algetrarca 4 RAYMOND JOSEPH MULDOWNEY 103 Ashton Road Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE Sport : Baseball Numerals 2 E. RAYMOND MORRIS 4105 Sommers Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: M ni(or 2. 4 Clan: Dance Committee 2. 4 Club : Table Tenni 2. J. 4 Sport : Baiketball Numerals 4; Var ty Soccer 4: Varsitr Tennis 2. J RUTH CAROLYN MUENCH 3401 School Lane Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clast: Play Committee 4 Club : A Gappella Cix-rus 4; Choral 2. J. 4: Latin V. TaNc Tennis 2 RICHARD A. MUMMA 1224 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Student Council 4; Upi-Dxh J. 4. Band. Color Guaid 4 Cl : Commencement Usher J Club. Htrtory 4 Sporr - Soccer Numerals 4; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. ; Varsity Wrestling. Os-Captain 4 One Hundred ThirtV'two ANGELINA MURGIA 583 I.archwood Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE School: Orchestra 2. Vice-Preaident 4 ('Uu: ConnctKcarM Usher J; ConmilKci: Dana 2. Pally 4 Club . A Carfilli Chora . ; Choial 2. J. Presi- dent 4: Dianin 2. 4; Ij SxmlaJ PaiumiiKana J. 4; l.c Oulf Flincan J, 4; Library 4 BETTY MYI.ES School Lane and Lantdownc Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Monitor Student Council 4; l pi-Duh 2 Class: Commencement Usher ); Committees: Candy 4. Dance 2. J. 4. Executive 2. Paity 2. 4. Play 1. 4 Clubs: A CtRxn Chons J; Choral 2. J. 4. Commerce 2. J. Secretary 4; Dramtat i. 4; Hi-Y 4 Sporti • Hockey Numeral 4 RUTH AUGUSTA NEEF 27 Beech Avenue Aldan COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Hocioe Roll 2. J. 4 2l ai: Play Committee 4; Play Usher 4 Clubs: Bowlin 4. Choial 2; (Commerce ). 4: Table Tcnnia 2. . 4 PAUL WERNER MYERS 941 Edmond Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll }. 4 Cl u : Sensor Play; Commencement Usher ); Clam Preaaient J. 4; Committee : Bulletin Board J. Dance I, 4. Evrculue 2. J. 4 Ctuba Hi Y . 4. La Socaedad Paname.uarva . 4; Pletadea 2 JERE F. NEAL 5)6 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD RAYMOND J. NELSON 213 Heather Road Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE 1 a: —•■C ■ HOWARD C. NIXON. JR. 742 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE ELAINE E. NOEL 124 Overhill Road Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE (Tuba: Bow I in 4; Hippocrate }. 4 CLua: Dance Committee J Clubs: Library 2. J. 4 WALTER GARETH NOREN 2505 Manhall Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Ciuba: Routine ), 4; RsJmc J Sport . Junior Varaity Football J PRISCILLA GAY NORRIS 140 Barrington Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll. 4 Claa : Committee : Candy 4. Dance 4. Party 4 Clubs: La Sooedad Panamericana 4; Latin. President 4; Tee-Ball 4 Spoua: Bare ball Numerali i THOMAS ROBERT NORSWORTHY JOHN LOUIS NORTON 400 Bloomfield Avenue Drexel Hill 670 Feme Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL GOLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll ). 4 2l.iii Play Committee I Club.: Fervcmc 4. RiHe J Sport : Varsity Rifle J. 4 One Hundred Thirtythrec BARBARA NYCUM 5039 Marvinc Road Drexel Hili COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 3; Monitor 3, 4 Clue fM. CmatoMi Dance 2. 3. a. Patty 2. 4. Play $. 4 Club : Archery 3, 4; Bowling 2. 3. 4; Le Cerclc Fran- cata ), Tieamref 4; Tee-Ball 2. 3. 4 KATY LOU O'BARR 239 Avon Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD Clan: Committere Dance 2. J. Party 2. 4, Hay 3 Club : Ri£e 2. 3. 4 MARJORIE LO.UISE ODELL 528 North Lansdowne Avenue, Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: PuNk-ation Agent }; Monitor 5. 4 Clara: Committee : Dance 3. 4. Party 4. Play 4 Club : Archery 3. 4; La Sociedad Panamcricana 4 Sporti: Vanity Swimming 4 JOCELYN ALICE NYLAND c o Commander F. C. Nyland, P. W. O., 8th Naval District, Federal Building, New Orleans, Louisiana COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 3; Publication Agent 4: Upt-DjK J Clan: Senmr Play; Oak. Play U her 4 Cluhi: Beam Art 3; Choial 4; Fencing 3; Carman 4; La Soctedad Panamrrkana t. 4. Le Cerclc Francaii 4; Tee-Ball 4 PATRICIA CATHERINE OBRIEN 2730 Eldon Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD ALICE O'HARA 7268 Calvin Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD ci.br: Bowling 4; Choral 2. J. 4 Sportr: Hockey Numeral J. 4 JOHN EDWARD OLSEN 608 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : Bowling 4. Table Tennis 2, J, 4 LAWRENCE F. OSTER 2800 Township Line Road Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE dubr: Rifle 2. J. 4 Spe-rtr Varsity Rifle 2. 3. Captain 4 MONA DOZSA OWEN 100 Marlborough Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club.: Beaux Am 3. 4; Choral 2 EDWARD O'NEAL 4122 Taylor Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Sport : Varsity Wrestling J. Co-Captain 4 GLORIA MARY OTLEY 508 Brookfield Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Orchestra J. 4 Clan: Senior Play. Prompter; Committee : Candy 4. Dance 2. .t, 4. Party 2. 4. Plav 3. 4 Cluhi: Archery 2. 3. 4; Le Cercie Franca 2, 3, 4; Library 4; Table Tennis 2. 3. 4 Sport : Hockey Numeral 2 RUTH N. PALMER 936 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Claai: Play Committee 4 Club : Dr ami . 4 One Hundred Thirty-four AUDREY G. PARKIN 106 Wellington Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School; Publication Audit 4 Clubs: Choral J; Commerce 2; Riding ALBERT BENNER PAUL 8917 West Chester Pike Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD School: A. A. Council 4, Acorn 2. J. 4. Publication Agent 2. 3 Class: Committee ; Diner i. Piety 2 Clubs: Oimmcrcc 4; Rite 2 Sports: Rib-Mi Numer 1 2: Soccer Numeral 4: Vaf tity Cheer Leading 2, 3. Captain 4 THOMAS JOHN PATTERSON 222 Parker Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent J DORIS MAE PAYNTER 105 Marlborough Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Southeastern District Chorus }; Monitor 3. 4; Student Council 4; Dium-Mivr tie 2. J. 4 Cl .i Committer : I) nce J. 4. Party 4. P1 y J. 4 Clubs: A Capprlla Chnru 3. ; Art Poetae 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Drimii 3. 4; Fencing 2; La Socscdad Pin imencana J. 4; Tee-Bill 3 FLORENCE S. PEARLSTEIN BETTY CATTELL PEARO 233J West Marshall Road Lansdowne 248 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD COMMERCIAL COLD School: Upi-Dah. Typut 4 Class: Play Committee 4 Clubs: A (appella Chcrus 3; Choral 2. 3. 4; Com- merer 4 RICHARD LEE PETERS Stonehurst Courts Apts. Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Hippocrates 2, J. President 4 EDWIN JOSEPH PHILLIPS 7021 Clinton Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE ('lass: Executive Committee 4 Clubs: Table Tenr.i 3 Sports: Soccer Numerals 4 VIRGINIA CLAIRE PLETCHER 310 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD (-lass: Committee . Dance 2. Patty 2. Play 4 Clubi: Beaus Att 4; la Sociedad Panameticana 4 MARJORIE VIRGINIA PETERSON 1045 I.indale Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE (l ss: Committee : Candy 4. Dance 4. Play 4 Club : A (appella Chutu 4: Choral J. 4; Le Cerdc Francau 3. 4; TaNc Tenni 3 CARL N. PLATOU 247 Lansdowne Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubi: Choral 4 DOROTHY POFF 341 Wayne Avenue Lansdowne COMMERCIAL PURPLE Clan: Dance Committee 4 Clubs: Fencing 4 One Hundred Thtrtyfive MARY ANN POSSE 282 Kent Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE GEORGE R. PRICE 7737 Parkview Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY l URPLE JOHN R. PRICE 7737 Parkview Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD WILLIAM PAXON PURCELL, JR. 3412 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill (X3LLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Honor Roll 4 Clubi: IWim 4; German 3. 4; Riding 4; Rifle 2. Table Tenni 3. 4 ISABEL PYLE 100 Birchwood Road Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD CUu: Play IMier 5. 4; Commute : (2 nd 4. Dance 2. J. Play 3. 4 Club.: Bowling 3. 4; Choral 4 Spoil Hockey Numeral 4 JOHN THOMAS QUINN 748 Ion Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubi: Rifle : JOHN T. RAMSAY 841 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A A. Council 4; Monitor 2. 4; Student Coun- cil 5. Vice-Proodenr 4; Tribunal 3. CJiUi: Dance Committee 4 Clubi: Hi-Y J. Vice-Pre ident 4 Spoilt: Barkctball Numeral 3; Junior Vamty Basket ball 2. Vanity Baseball 2. 3. Captain 4; Vanity Btik.-tball 3. 4; Vanity Soccer 4 CHARLES G. RAPP 31 North Kirklyn Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Spoin. Ba«ebalt Numeral 3; Soccer Numeral ) MURIEL A. RATHFELDER 1140 Roosevelt Drive Upper Darby COLLEGE. PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 4 GLORIA A. RANKIN 419 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Monitor 2. 3. 4. Student Council 3: Tribunal 2. Secretary 3 Clan: Senior Play; Oak. Commencement U Ser . Committee : Bulletin Board 4. Dance 4, Patty 4. Play 4 Club : Beaux Art 4; Hi-Y 4; Le Cerele Francai 2. 3. Seeretary 4; Riding 3. 4. Rifle 2. 3; Tay-Wuulwn 2, 3. President 4; World Aflain Forum 2. 3 VIRGINIA RATCLIFFS 7119 Llanfair Road Upper Darby (X3LLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council Ctsu: Executive (Committee 3 Clubi La Soeirdad Panamencana 4; Le Cerele Francai 3; Rnlnvg 2. 3; Rifle 2. 3 SIDNEY LOUIS RAYMOND 4035 Garrett Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clan: Committee : Dance. 2. Party 2. Play 4 (.Juki: Latin 4; Le Cerele Francai 4 One Hundred Thirtysix MARGARET MURIEL RAYNER 55 Hampden Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD CUu: Play Committee J Clubs: Fencing 2. Library 2. i. 4 Spoilt: Hockey Numeral 2 JUNE BERTIE READING J84 Lake view Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Up.Dah 4 (Tat : Committee : Dance J. Executive 2. Play 4 Club : Archery 4. Beau All ). 4; Rite 2. J Spoilt: Tenni Numeral 4 BETTY M. REED 616 Massachusetts Avenue Aldan COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Publication Aienr 2. J; Morulo 2. 5; Stu- dent Council 2 Clast: Oanmencemen Uthrr ; Play U hcr 4; Commit lee : Candy 4. Dance 2. . 4. Pally 2.4. Play 4 (Tubs: Archery 2. ; Choral 2; Tay-Wtualvan 2 DOROTHY READER 205 Shirley Road Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE School: Honor Roll ), 4. Ditfingulthrd Honor Roll J: Publicat ton Agent 4: Uni-Dah 4; Commencement U her V (Tau (M. Typmt; Committers Dance 4. Play 4 (Tube Archery 4; Beau Ari 5. 4 CARROLL JOHN REBER. JR. 2 Oakley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Fencing 4: Rifle 2. }. 4 Sport ; Varsity Rifle 4 MALCOLM C. REED 5236 Oleander Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Band 4 ALICE MARIE REGAN 29 Overhill Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE ALAN WESTCOTT REH 501 Sansom Street Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD Schorl: Publication Agent 2: Monitor 4 Clubs: Howling 4; Hi-Y 4 Class: Committees; Candy 4. Dance 4. Party 2 Spoili: Varsity Track . Clubs: Choral J RILEY R. REINER JOHN HENRY REUKAUFF 224 Parker Avenue Upper Darby 636 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE (Tub : Bowling 4; La Socicdad Panamcricana 4 Spoilt: Juni..r Varsity Track J; Vanity Swimming 4 JUNE HAMBLETON REYNOLDS 920 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE CUu: Committee : Dance J. Party 4 Clubs: Beau Art 4; Choral 2. J ANNE RICHARDS 4376 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD .School: Publication Agent 4: Monitor 2 (.Tan Senior Play. Prompter: Oak. Commencement Usher Play Utber : Committees: Dance J. 4. Patty 2. 4. Play J (Tub.: Rifle 2. i. 4 Spoil : Basketball Numerals } One Hundred Thirty-seven ISABELLE M. RICHARDS 7005 Hilltop Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Munitor J; Tribunal I CU : Junior Play; Senior Play: Commencement U«het ; Committee : Candy 4. Dance 2. ). 4. Eaceutive 2. 4. Partv 2. 4. Play. . 4 Clubs: Ai. Poetae 2. }. 4. Fir t Aid and Social Service . Secretary 4. Hi-Y 2. J. Vice-Preudent t; Le Cercle Franca 4; Pleiade 2. . 4; Tee-Ball. Sec- retary 2. ' Spoilt: Tenni Numeral 4. Briket bull Numeral ; Vanity Tenm . Manager 4 ALBERT RIES 1017 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clau: Play Usher 4 CtuR : Bowline J. V ce-Pre dent 4; table Tenni .. 4 DOROTHY VIRGINIA RILEY 92 J Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Art Prise i; Upi-Dah 2. 5. 4 CUu: Oak J. 4. Play Committee 4 Ctubi: A Cappella Choiu. 4; Beau Art. J, Pre .dent 4; (:iioral ); L Cercie Francai 4 Spoil : Var.ity Swimming 4 WILLIAM RICHMAN 122 Wayne Avenue Aldan GENERAL PURPLE Club : Chocal 4 PAUL RIESER 241 Shcrbrook Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD CU r: Play Committee 4 Clt.br: Bowline 4; Peru me 2. German 2. 1: Rifle 2. Sleinmets 2. J. Vice-Pre«idelit 4 Spoiti: Soccer Numeral HELEN EMMERLING ROBINSON 226 East Greenwood Avenue Lansdowne COMMERCIAL PURPLE Cla.i: Patty Committee 2 Club : Choral 2. ; Commerce 2. I. 4; Library 2. 1 JACK RODES 7181 Radbournc Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD DONALD A. RODGERS 7078 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn. Photographer 4 Clan: OaL Pbocogtapher 4 Cllibi: Aero 4; Rifle 2. ' Spurt : Var.ity Swimming. Manager 4 GRACE MARY ROGERS 610 Copley Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Honor Roll 2 CU Dance Committee 4 Club : Rowling 4; Choral 2: Fencing 4; Hincur 4 PERKINS EVANS ROLPH 316 Huntley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE BETTY JANE RONEY 11J North Madison Avenue Upper Darby X MMF.RCIAL PURPLE Clara: Committee : Dance . Party 2. 4. Play J Club.: Archery J. 4 VINCENT THOMAS ROSATO 5835 Dennison Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL COLD Club : Choral 2 One Hundred Thirty-eight HARVEY L. ROSEMAN 7250 Pine Street Upper Darby college preparatory gold ADELE M. ROTH 52 South Fairvicw Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clan: Play U hcr i. 4; Committee : Dance J, 4. Play J. 4 Club : Archery 4; L Crrrlr Fnttnli ). 4; Library 4 EDYTHE M. ROWLAND 4112 Vernon Road Drexel Hill GENERAL GOLD CHARLES ROSS 4041 Marshall Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE HELEN DOROTHY ROWE 7707 Parkview Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Honor Roll Monitor 4; Student Council 2. J Clan: Senior Pl y; ( inniurn: Dance 2. J. 4. Eire- utive . 4. Hay 1 Club : Buttling . 4: TaMe Tenni J; Tay-Wittalvan 4 JOHN VERNON RUTH 7214 Lamport Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubi: La Sociedad Patumrricana ). 4 GUSTAV A. SALING 220 Parker Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL COLD WILLIAM THOMAS SALMONS 298 Copley Road Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD Clubi: Choral 4 Sport : Ban-hall Numeral ; Soccer Numeral J RUTH P. SAMUELS 6702 Marshall Road Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD EVELYN F. SANDERS 544 Larchwood Avpnue Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD Clubi: Beaut Art J, 4; Library 4; Pletade 4; Riding 4 School. Monitor 2. 1 Clan: Play Uiher J; Play Committee J Clubi: Choral ); Tee-Ball 2. 5 Sport : Batehall Numeral •: Junior Vainly Hockey 2; Vanity Baikctball 2. J; Vanity Hockey i JAYNE LOUISE SANDERS 544 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD Clan: Dance Committre 4 Clubi: Choral J; Fir t Aid and Social Service 4; Li- brary 4 JOHN SANDERS 169 Margate Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Color Captain 4 Sport : Soccer Numeral 2; Junior Varsity Baikctball 2: Junior Vanity Football 2. Vanity Bax ball 2. . Vanity Basketball }; Vanity Football ), 4 One Hundred Thirty-nine CHARLES SANTAGUIDA 200 Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD School Monitor I Ctait: Dance CoaailtM I Spoilt: Junior Vanity Wrotling 2 BARBARA HELEN SAWYER 13 Green Lane Primos COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. '. Di tingui bcd Honor Roll 2. . 4. Elmira Key ; English Ptite J; Monitor 2; Student Council 4; Upi-Dah J Clou: 0«L Editor 4. Commencement Udier J; Piny U het . 4: Commute Bulletin Board J. Execu- tive J. 4. Way J C uh.: Ht-Y i. 4. Latin J. 4. Riding 2. J. 4; TaNc Tenni 2 Spoil. IC.V.tKill Numeral 2. Vatuv Baikcthill. Manner 4 JAMES EUGENE SCALISE 7248 Radbourne Road Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE Clnbi. Aero. Pre ident 4 JANE ANNE SAURMAN Ithan Avenue Villanova COMMERCIAL PURPLE School PuMicitiona Acent J; Uni-Dah. Typiu 4 Clou: Committee ; Dance 4. Patty 4 Club : Hoveling 2. . 4; La SoeiedaJ Panamencaiu 4; Tee-Ball J PHYLLIS MAY SAXON 441 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 4 dm Way U her J; Committee : Candy 4. Dance 2. J. 4. Party 2. Way i Oulu: Choral 2. J; Lc Cercie Francau 1. 4; Tee- Hall. 2. J. 4 Sfotn BatcKill Numeral J; Varaity Swimming t JACK SCANLAN 634 Long Lane Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE Sport : Ba krtbal1 Numeral 4: Vanity Soccer 2. i. 4 CHARLES RICHARD SCHADEWALD 7112 Pcnarth Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD DORIS LILLIAN SCHLEICHER 4960 Slate Road Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE Clou: Committee : Dance J. 4. Party 4 On hi; Bowline 4: La Saeiedad PanamencatU «. Table Tenni J DOROTHY ELEANOR SCHNEIDER 116 Glencoe Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Dutinguuhed Honor Roll 2. J: Monitor 2 Chut: Commencement Udior J: Executive Committee 4 Clubi: Howling J. 4; Hiitoty 4. THOMAS FRANCES SCHOENING 253 Sherbrooke Boulevard Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE JAMES HARRISON SCHOFIELD 209 Kingston Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Art Award 5: Student Council I; Upt-Dah 2. J. 4 CLui: 0 4 ) Clubi Beau Alta ). 4 EDWARD WALTER SCHRAMKO 216 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : La Sociedad Panamcrkana 4 One Hundred Forty CARL EDWARD SCHULTZB 17 North Glenwood Avenue Aldan (XM.LEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: German 2. } CHARLES WALTER 67 North State Road COMMERCIAL SCHWARZ Upper Darby PURPLE BETTY JANE SEARFOSS 357 Huntley Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD (Xui: Committee : Dance 4, Party 4 Us.br: Choral 2 CLINTON M. SEBRING 7224 Radbourne Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Le Orcle Francaise J. 4; RtAe 2 WINIFRED HARRIETT SEELY 444 East Magnolia Avenue, Clifton Heights COMMERCIAL GOLD ANNAMAE SEMISCH 7819 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE CIm: Play Usher J; Committees: Candy 4. Dance 2. J. Party 2 Clubs: Bo line 2. J. 4 JOAN ELIZABETH SEVIER 220 Kent Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Honor Roll 4 EARI. DcLONG SHAFFER 7107 Pennsylvania Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Aero 4 DORIS BRAUNEWELL SHARPE 736 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Publications Agent 2. 5. Monitor I Cla.s: Commencement Usher : Play Usher J; Commit' tees: Dance 2. 5. 4. Party 2. Hay J Sports: Basketball Numerals k; Hockey Numerals 2 MAE FLORENCE SEVILLE 104 Springfield Road Aldan COMMERCIAL GOLD Clubs: Boss ling 4; Choral 2 HARRY BRUCE SHANNON 225 Burmont Road Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE Clubs: Riding J. 4; Gym Team 2 Sports: Cheer Leading 1 WILLIAM WRAY SHARPE 920 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2; Monitor J. 4; Student Council 2. 4 Clan: Commencement Usher 5; Dance Committee 2 Clubs. H. Y k. t Sporti: Baseball Numerals 2. J; Varsity Football 4 One Hundred Forty-one AUDREY M. SHEDDAN 4028 Huey Avenue Drextl Hill OPUBGB PREPARATORY GOLD Clabi A Capfiella Chon 1. 4: (ItmcJ !. 5. 4 WILLIAM E. SHENEMAN 7244 Spruce Scree! Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CUu Conmiitm: Dance ). Euainvr 5 Spoilt: Bate Kill Numeral 2. Haiketball Numeral Soccer Numeral 4 MARY E. SHERMER 231 Shirley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. J; Publication Agent 4 Clan: Committees: Dance 2. ). Party 2 Clabi: At. Portae ). 4; Bowling 4; Choral 3; Library 3. 4: Rifle 2 GLADYS SHERWIN 250 Wcmbly Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent J. 4 CUu: Play Committer 3 dab : (x. in meter 4; Fencing 4: La Nvtcdad Pan- amencana . 4: Rifle 2: Tav-Wiitalvan 3. 4 RICHARD GEORGE SHOULBERG 6816 Chestnut Street Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 2. 1. 4 • CLu : Osh Clab : Algctrarca 4: Fencing 2. 3. Trea urer 4; Fenc- ing Team 2. 3, 4 DEAN E. SHULL. JR. 714 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn. Photographer J. 4; Honor Roll 2. J. Dutinguuhrd Honor Roll 3. 4; Student Council J. 4 Clan: Junior Way; 0 h. IV-tographcr 2. 3. 4; Way U her. 3; Committer Bulletin Board 3, Dance 2. Executive 2. Play 4 Club : A Cappdla Chotu 3; Algetratca J. Vice- Premdent 4. Choral 2. .3; lli-Y 3. «; Stein melt 2. 3. Prendent 4 Sport : Vanity Soccer 3. 4 CATHERINE 18 Larchwood Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY SHULTZ Upper Darby PURPLE School: Publication Agent 3; Monitor 2. Chairman 3; CUi OA: Cmifiwtst u hrr 3: Committee : Dance 2. J. 4. Executive 4. Patty 2. 4. Way 4 Clabi: At Portae 4; Choral 2. 3; Hi-Y 4; Le Cerelc Franca i 3. 4: Tee-Ball 4 Spoilt Hockey Numeral 4 RICHARD D. SHUNK Route No. 2, Box 263 Sewell. N. J. COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : Fencing 4; Le Cercle Franca 3: Rifle 2. 3. Vice-Pre ideint 4 Sporti Vanity Rifle 3. 4 DORIS E. SHUTE EUGENE SIHI.ER 307 Fairfield Avenue Upper Darby 3833 Albemarle Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Honor Roil 2; OrchcUia 2. 3. 4; Southeattcm Diitrict Orchestra 4 CUu: OMinilteo: Dance 2. 4. Play '.4 Clabi- U Cercle Francai 4; Library .. . 4 WILLIAM D. SIM 7311 Miller Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD MARIE ADELE SIMMONDS 124 Maplewood Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD Clan: Committee : Dance 4. Party 4. Play 4 Clabi: Archery 4; Choral 3; Dramu 3: Riding 3 One Hundred Forty-two MARION JOAN SIMPSON 641 Copley Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD Schcol: Publicatio Acent 1 Clan; Candy Committee 4 dub : Choral 3; Liti.iy 3 JOHN EDWIN SMITH 510 Timberlake Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Publicatu Acent 3; Bind 4; Orchestra 2. 3. S.uthea.rern Di.ttwt Orchestra •• ROBERT McCALLISTER SMITH 7I0J Wayne Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE W:J «e«emen, Usher 3; Committees: Dance 2. 2: Junior Vanity Swim- mine 2. 3. Varsity Swimmmc 4 JAMES V. SMITH 4024 Rosemont Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Srhool: Southeaitern District Chorus 4; State Chon 4. Monitor 2. 3 Clan: Junior Way; S«-nior Play; Commencement Usher 3; Way Uiher 3; Committee. Diner 2. Party 2 Club : A Capp.Ha Chorus 4; Brant Att« 1, Treasurer 4; Choral 2; Dramin 2. 3. President 4 I.EWIS A. SMITH. 3RD 12 Wellington Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 4 Committer 3. 4; PUy Usher 4 Clubi (hittl 3. 4 Spain; Soccer Numeral 3 ALEXANDER BARCLAY SMYTHE State Road and Wayne Ave.. Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD SAooL lb .. R 41 2. 3. 4; Distirvcubhcd Honor Roll 3; Enel i ?i Prise 3 C,IwJUH ..PINV,: r.PU,: Commencement U hrr 3. Way Usher (.ommitirri Dance 2. 3. 4. ofrsrv’. ■ '‘ v • • • • JUNE DOROTHY SMYTHE 7209 West Chester Pike Upper Darby COMMERCIAL gold Chibl: Library 2 NANCY IRENE SOUDERS 4018 Vernon Road Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Publicitioru Acent 2 Clan: Committee Dance 3. 4. Party 4 Club : Beaut Art 4; Frncinc 4 JOSEPH W. H. SPRINGFIELD Primos Avenue Primos COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2. 3; Band 2. 3. 4 Sport. .Junxit Varsity BaAeth.il 2. 3; Junior Varsity Football 2. 3; Vanity L...thill 4 PAULINE MEROPE 3234 Marshall Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY SOBER Drexel Hill GOLD ocnooi: scorn. vnenentt 4; jKXJtbentrrn ----- oi.cc Orchrstta 4 J ‘n“ S r.K PUy; Committees: Candy 4. Dance 2. 3. 4. Party 2. 4. Way 4 Cljibi: A (Uppella Chorus. Secretary 4; Archery. Vice- President 3. President 4; C3k iI 2. 4; Commerce 4; Oramus 3. Secretary 4; Le Cercie Francai 4; Library . Secretary 4. Tay-Wi.ulvan 4 Spoil : Hockey Numeral 2 HERBERT ORVIL SPERRY, JR. 834 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE School: M eut -r 2 CUu: Committees Dance 2. 3. 4. Party 2. 4 Club : BomIkvc 2; La Stciid d Panamericana 3; Table- Tenni 2 WILLIAM H. STARR 500 Brookfield Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 3; Monitor 2 CW Aero 4; Bowlin 3. Ridm 2. 3. Instructor 4: Spam; Tennis Numeral 2; Junior Varsity Tcnno 2 Vanity Wrest I in 4 One Huttdred Forty-three JEAN LINDSAY STATZELL 355 Lakevicw Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicatum Acent I; Monitor 2. J CUu: Junior PI ; Sen . Play; Pl y U her 3; «.ommit- tee.: Cami • . Dance 2. J. 4. Executive 4. Party Club : Archery 3; Ch al 1; Pleiade. 4 Spotti Junior Vanity Hockey 2; Junior Vanity Swim- miriK 2 LOIS STEPHENS 7 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE Clou. Cotnmittce : Dance 4. Patty 4 Club : It. .«I me 4 HOWARD D. STOCKETT Minerva Court Apt ., E-201, Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD DORIS M. STEEVER 169 Chatham Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 1. 4; Dittin ui hed Honor Roll ); B olo y Prise 2; l pi-Dah. Typbt 4 CLut: Oak. Typut; Commencement U hcr ); Play Oammitlec 4 Club : Howling . Secretary 4; Choral 3. 4; Ht-Y 4; Rubric 2. 3. 4 Spoilt: Bavball Numeral 2; Vanity Batkethall 5. 4 SHERMAN MARTIN STERN 730 Burmont Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD CHARLES FERRELL STONE 22 Chatham Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Glut: Executive Committee 1 Club.: Choral 2. 4; Pencil 2; Rifle 2 Spotlit Soccer Numeral 4 JUDITH CHAPMAN STROME 715 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Upi-Dah 3 CUu: Senior Play; Party Committee 4 Ctiibi: Pencil 3 DORIS E. SUITER 7242 Bradford Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE Clubi: Archery 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 4. TaNe Tenni 2. I Spoil : Hockey Numeral } BARBARA LEE STULL 530 Glendale Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD (.'l n: Committee : Dance 3. Party 2 Club.: Choral 2. 4 Sport.: Hockey Numeral 3 KATHLEEN ANDREA SULLIVAN 1021 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: lb nor Roll J; Dot meuobeJ Honor Roll 4; Upi-D.i h 4 Club.: Archery 4: La Sociedad Panamericana 4; Le Cercle Franca 3 ROBERT E. SUNDERLAND. JR. 39 Ridley Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Baud 2. J. 4 FRED M. SUTCLIFFE 10 South Ridley Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Our Hundred Fortyfou’ JEAN SWANSON JOHN JOSEPH SWEENEY 1209 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill 7701 Wert Chester Pike Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publtcattoai Agent J Club : Atcbety 4; Choral 2; La SocicJxJ Parumencana . 4; Riding 2. ). 4; Tee-ball 2. J. 4 Sport : Tenni Numeral 4 RAYMOND CLAUDE SWEET 321 Margate Road Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE Spoil : Baxball Numeral J SHIRLEY TOWNSEND TABER 522 Kenwood Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Club : Fir t Aid and Social Service 4; Tay-Wutalvan 4; World Alim Forum 4 GWENDOLYN VALENTINE TALMAGE 326 Maple Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : Choral 2. ); La Sociedad Parumericana 1 MARTHA TAXIS 91 North State Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD ALBERT C. TAYLOR 160 Btirmont Road Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE ROBERT GEORGE TAYLOR H3 North Cedar Lane Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD Club : Boudins 4; Rifle 2. J. 4 WILLIAM RICHARD TAYLOR 561 Millbank Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE GEORGE MATTHEW TERLIZZI 103 Englewood Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Up -Dab 4 Clan: Play Committee 4 Club : Fencing 4; Hutoey 4; La Sociedad Panameti- can 4 PATRICIA FRANCES TERRY 820 School Lane Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Up. Dah 5 Club : A ('.appella Chorui 4; Choral 2. J. 4; Fir t Aid and Sixial Service 4; Le Cercle Franca I. 4 LOUIS DIEHL TEST Montrose Apts., Rosemont and Edmonds Avenues Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club Boudins 4 One Hundred Forty-five MARY JOHNSON THAYER 246 Maypole Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Aeon. Typitf 4; Honor Roll 2. 4; Upi-Djk 2. CtiUi: Play U het J; Comm Hire : CanJy 4. Dance 2. . 4. Eiecutive 2. 4. Patty 2. 4 Cluh : Pleiade. 2. . 4; TayWulalv.n 2. J. 4; World A limn Forum 2. 1. 4 EDGAR B. THERASSE 72 Pine Street Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 2: Monitor J: Student Council 4 (Uoit: Commencement U.het J; Committee. Patty 4. Play 4 Glubi: Bowling 4; Hi-Y 4; Rifir 2. J. TteaMiter 4 Sport . Batlethall Numeral. 4. Soccer Numeral. 4 LEWIS WILLIAM THOMPSON 1201 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : Bowling 4. Ride ROBERT JORDAN THOMSON 4029 Dayton Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Club : Hippocrate. 2. Pre.ident . Secretary Treawter 4; World Adair. Forum 4 MIRIAM ESTELLE THULIN 7121 Stockley Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE Club : Bowling 4; ('Loral 2 EVELYN MAY TIMM 125 Wind or Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD Clubi. CLotal 2, J: 1.«Iuary 2. J CHARLES JAMES TOOMEY 7161 Clover Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Stage Crew 4 Sport : Bate ball Numeral. 2 CATHERINE TOWNSHEND 479 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent Committee.: Dance 2. J. 4. Patty 2. 4. Play 4 Club : A Cappella Chora 4: Choral I. 4 DORIS H. TOPLIFFE 4723 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Publication Acent 2. J Clan: Dance Committee 4 Club : A Cappella Chora. 4; Choral 2. 5, Secre- tary 4; Dramu. . 4; Fencing 4: Hl.tory 4; La Sociedad Panamencana 4 RICHARD E. TOY 525 Irvington Road Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE School: Monitor 2; Stage Crew 2. J. Manager 4 Cl : Committee.: Dance ). Play I Club.: Choral 2 Sport : Vanity Swimming 4 FREDERICK G. TRAINOR 4000 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL COLD MADELYNE MAY TRUMAN 716 Collenbrook Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Southeutern Di.trict Chora. 4. Publication Agent ) Claa : 0 |. Play U.her J. 4; Committee : Dance J. 4. Patty 2. 4. Play J. 4 Clubi: A Cappella Chora J. 4; Choeal 2. J. 4; Dramu. J. 4; Le Cercle Prancau J. 4: Tay-Wi.talvan 4 One Hundred Fortx-six JAMES ALLEN TURNER 7802 Park Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2. Chairman t; Student Council 2, J; Tribunal 5 Clou: Commencement Utbrr i; Committee : Dance 5. Eiecutive 4 Ciubi Hi-Y 1. 4 Sport i Vanity Eoclball 1. 4; Vanity Track 1 JEAN TURNER 7802 Park Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 4 Clan Candy Committee 4 Ciubi, A Cappclla C'horu 4. Choral 1; pint Aid and Social Service 4; Table Tenni J, 4 HELEN LOUISE TYSON 528 Kenwood Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Aeon 5. 4; Honor Roll 2. . 4; Ditlmguuhed Honor Roll J. 4. Publication Acent 4; Englub Prite 2 Clan: Commencement Udiei ): Committee : Candy 4, Party 2. 4. Play . 4 Club. A Oappella Choru 4. Bowlin 2; Choral 2. 4; Pit Aid and Social Service 2. Vice-President 4; Hi-Y J. 4; Library 2. . Tay-Wi.taUan 2. 1. Vice- President 4 Sport : Varsity Hockey. Manager 4 JAMES WALTER TURNER 3219 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Ciubi: La Sociedad Panamencana 1. 4 HELEN KATHLEEN TYSON Garrett and Bloomfield Roads Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 4 Ciubi: Choral 2. Sport : Ba eball Numeral 2. ) HOWARD GOODALL UMBERGER 54 South Woodlawn Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Claw: Play Committee 4; Play U ber 4 Club : Bowling 2. ). Prendent 4 Sport : Soccer Numeral J CHARLES HOWARD UMSTEAD 110 North Pennock Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Ciubi: Bowling 4 Sport!: Soccer Numeral 2 BERNARD F. VANELLA 7259 Glenthorne Road Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE Club : Choral 1 REXFORD WILLIAM VAN De BOE 727 Collenbrook Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Cld..: Play U.hcr 4 Club : Beaus Art 4; Bowling 4 Spo ,i Junk Vai.it F « tkill 2. ; Junior Vanity Vhre tlmg 2. 5; Vanity Wrrstling. Manager 4 ROSE MARIE VAN NOTE 225 Shirley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicatum Agent J Ola : Committee . Dance Party 2 Ciubi: An Poetae 4; Choral J; Horace Mann 2. J. Ljcin 2; U Orclc Pranciu 4; Library . 4 JOSEPH J. VASEY 120 Glendale Road Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE HAROLD VAUGHAN 59 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL PURPLE One Hundred Portyseven FRANK C. VIDEON 542 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL GOLD School: M oii«or ; OtcbcWra 2, ). 4 Club.: Choral .4. Pltudea 2 RUTH ELMA VOSHELL 7182 Midway Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD Clut: Diikt Cuoniltw J Club.: Bowline 4 DOROTHY ANNE WAI.DRON 4058 Ellendale Road Drexel Hill GENERAL GOLD Clubi: Chord 2. i. 4: Library 2. 4 JANET VOGEL 517 Elm Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 4; Tribunal 4 Oru: Committee : Candy 4. Dance 2. J. 4. tiecutivc 4. Patty 2. 4. Play . 4 Club. Atchcry ; At Poctac . 4. (.horal 2. ). 4: Drami.i 2; l.e Cercle Francai 1; Tee-Ball J SpOft.: Hockey Numeral 4: Varulv Swimming 4 VAL RATHFON WAGNER 7009 Hard Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Student Council 5. President 4 CUu: Claw Prnidcnt 2; Vke-Pre ident 4; Commence- ment U her }; Play U her 4; Committer : Bulletin Bund i. Dance J Club.: Hi Y . Prendent 4 Spo t«: Batcbdl Numeral J: Vanity Football 4. Vai- nly Swimming 4 FLORA ELAINE WALKER 14 South Pennock Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD t.'Jau: Committee : Dance 2. 1. Play Cluhi: Archery : Dramut J. 4; Le Cercle Francai 5 HENRIETTE TRAU WALKER 339 Clearbrook Avenue I.amdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD HENRY HORACE 500 Harper Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY WARD Drexel Hill PURPLE School: Acorn 2. . 4; Honor Roll 2. DUnnguidicd Club.: Rifle 2. ; Table Term ). 4 Honor Roll 2; Biology Ptiie 2; Englidi Pro 2; SootbcaMcm District Orcheura 2. J. 4; State Orcbettra 1. 4 data: Commencement U ber Committee : Dance J. Play J Chib : Choral 2. ; Dramut 2. J: German 2. J. Secre- tary 4; Table Tenni J, 4; World Affair Forum . 4 ARTHUR NORMAN WARTELL 201 Shirley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A A. Council 4. Band. Color Guard 4 Cla .: Dance Committee ) Club.: Bowline 4: Hi-Y 4; Table Tennt I Spout: Baak.-ibdl Numeral ); Var ity Track 2. J. Caplam 4 FRANK O. WATSON 605 Aronimink Place Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL COLD School: Monitor 4 Spout Batcball Numerd i; Soccer Numeral ; Var- rty Football J; Vanity Track 2 JOHN O. W ATSON 605 Aronimink Place Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE JEAN B. WATTERSON 239 Highland Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE Sporti: Junior Vanity Football } Clan: Committee : Dance 2. Play 4 Ciubi: Choral 2. J. 4. L« Cercle Francai One Hundred Forty-eight GEORGE V. WATTS, JR. 123 Wayne Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Sthcol: Band 2. 3. 4; Southeattern Dutrkf Band J. 4; Orchestra J, 4 ROBERT L. WEAVER 328 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School. Honor R.01 2. J. 4 «■hi: Fencing 4. Orman J. Vke-Pre ident 4; Rid- in 4 CATHERINE VERONICA WEIR 7043 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD GRAHAM MAITLAND WATTS 1025 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE Club : Bowling 4 VIRGINIA B. WEINGARTEN 4931 Slate Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD CUu Committee : Dance 2. J. 4. Party . Play 3. 4 Club; Archery 3; Bowling . Pre.ident 4; l.a SoordaJ Panamerkana 4; Table Tenni 3. 4 HELEN MARGARET WENGER 117 Shiftier Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 3 Clan: Commute Candy 4. Dance 2. Party 2. Play 4 Glubi: A Cappella Choru J. 4; Bowling 3. 4; Choral 2. J, 4; Dramitt t. 4; Le Cercie Prancai J Spoili: Hockey Numeral 2; Junior Vanity Hockey 2; Vanity Hockey 3. 4 ROBERT O. WERNER 1240 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Ctubi: Algetrarca J; Bowling J. 4. German J Spout Batketball Numeral 2 HENRY C. WHEATON 212 Burniont Road Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL COLD PHYLLIS LUCILLE WHEELER 269 Wembly Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL COLD School: Honor Roll 2 Club : Dramui 4; L Cetclc Franca J. 4 Orte Hundred Fortymne GEORGE W. WETHERILL, JR. 247 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2 Clan: Party Committee 4 Clubi: German 3, Secretary 4; Stcmmeti 2. J. Secre- tary-Trcaiuret 4 JANE B. WHEATON 212 Burmont Road Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Publication Agent 3 CUu: Committee : Dance 2. Party 2. Play 4 Clubi: Tee-Ball 2. J Spoilt: Junior Varnty Hockey 2. J; Vanity Hockey 4 ROBERT STERRETT WHIPPLE 309 Congress Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2; Monito. 2. J; Band 2. . 4 Otb: Bowling 3. 4 Spom: Junioi Vanity Croa Country 3; Junior Var- nty Track 3; Vanity Crot Country 4 MARY E. WHITMAN 3426 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL GOLD School: Publication Agent 4 Club : Choral 4; Pint A d and Soeul Service 4 ROBERT W. WILKINS 61 Hampden Road Upper Darby GENERAL GOLD School: Band 2. 3: Or client a 4 BURL ALLAN WILSON 458 Burnley Lane Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE CECIL ANNE WILSON 5024 Marvine Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clan: May Committee 4 Club Choral 2. 3; Horace Minn Society 2. La Sock- dad Parumencana 3. 4; Pleiadri 4 NANCY HIRES W ILSON 837 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE RUTH ELAINE WILSON 200 Shisler Avenue Aldan COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: A. A. Council 3. 4. Monitor Chairman 2. 3. Club : Bowling 4 Color Captain 4 Ctau: Commencement Uiher 5: Play Usher 3: May Committee 5 Club. A Cappdla Chorus 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. ), 4; Le Ccrcle Francaia 4; Tee-Ball a. Treas- urer 2. Vice-President 4 Sport : Jiini.ie Vanity Basketball 2. 3; Junior Vanity Hockey 2: Vanity Basketball 4; Vanity Hockey 3. Captain 4 LOIS ANNE WINTERS 907 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 3 Cku: Committee : Candy 4. Play 4 CJttbi: Le Cercle Franca 3. 4; Table Tennia 3 Sporti: ftwSall Numeral 3 CHARLES R. WOLF 139 North Carol Boulevard Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: A A Council 4 Club. H.-Y 4 Sporta: Baseball Numeral 3; Soccer Numeral Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3. Cap- tain 4 HERBERT ARTHUR 207 North Cedar Lane COLLEGE PREPARATORY WOLF Upper Darby GOLD PHYLLIS NORINE WOLFINGBR 233 Kingston Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2 Cl . : Committees: Dance 2. 3. Party 2 Club . Goman 2 CATHERINE McKINLEY WOOD 376 Kirk I.anc Drexel Hill GENERAL PURPLE DOROTHY ELINOR WOODLAND 715 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL COLD Class: Committees: Dance 3. Parly 4. May ) Clubs: Choral 2. 4; Table Tennis 2 One Hundred Fifty MARY CRANSTON WOODY 35 Kent Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Dnlingutthed Honor Roll 2, J. 4. Biology Pnte 2; Student CouiKil J CUu: Oak, Commencement Udiet 3; Play U t er 3; Pity Committer 3 Club : Aleetrarca 3. Prcttiknt 4; Latin 2. 3; Library 2. 3: Tay-Wittalvan 4 Spoilt: Raieball Numeral 2 YVONNE WRIGHT 3236 Berkley Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Sehool: A A Council 4; Monitor 2: Student Coun- cil 2. 3 Cun: Eteoitive Committee 4 Club, Fencing 2. Hi-Y 3. 4. Tee Ball 2. I Spoir«: Junior Vanity HoAey 2. 3; Vanity Hockey 4; Vanity Tenni 2, 3. Co-Capmn 4 U VEE YONKER 4045 Marshall Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD MARY HARRIET YOUNG 416 Long Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clan: Play Committee J HELEN MARIE ZEBROWSKI JOHN W. ZERFING J8I i Dennison Avenue Drexel Hill 5243 Walton Avenue West Philadelphia COMMERCIAL PURPLE COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Student Council 2 CUu: Committee : Candy 4, Dance 4 Club : Commerce 3. Trea utet 4, Fencing 4 Sport : Hockey Numeral 2. 3: Junior Vanity Hockey . GLORIA C. ZII.IAK 9 Montrose Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL PURPLE School: Publicatum Agent 3 CUu: Committee : Dance 4. Hay 3 Club.: Archery 4: Bowling 4; Commerce 3. 4 Spore . Hockey Numeral 2. 3 JOHN LYNN ZUBLER 746 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2. 3: Band 2. 3. 4. Stage Crew 4 CUu: Junior Play: Commencement Uther 3: (Commit- tee : Dance 2. Play 4 Club : Bowling 3. 4 Sport : Bateball Numeral 2 One Hundred Fifty-one JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Earl Biel Bob Higgins Connie Hambleton Johnny Boyle President Treasurer Secretary Vice-President Opposite page: Junior Executive Committee . . . Junior members of the jayvee football team . . . Margaret Bache, Dick Henson, Bill Nyborg, and Dean Arden perform in the Junior Talent Assembly . . . The grand finale of the Talent Assembly . . . Mabel Daniels, Nancy Nichols, Ruth Casselberry, and Dick Henson, junior members of the debating team . . . Distinguished Honor Roll At- tainrrs, Nancy Nichols, Barbara Wall, Vaughan Chambers, Richard Herchenrider, Dean Arden, and Louis Dinon. Dick Ambrogi and Larry Vogt, out- standing junior athletes . . . Home Room 120, Class Basketball Champs . . . Home Room 105, Class Basketball Champs . . . Home Room 205, Class Hockey Champs . . . Miss Chrisman, class advisor . . . Home Rooms 21 and 25, Class Soccer Champs . . . Mr. Boyd, class advisor. Varsity letter winners Miriam Fahne- stock, Anne Musser, Marie Ellis, Dot Thomas, I.ee Ann Wagner, and Beverly Kieinfeldrr . . . Eighteen proud owners of varsity letters . . . Gold Color Cap- tains Joe Durso and Marie Ellis; Purple Color Captains Millie Wilson and Char- lie Allen . . . Artists Marty McGaw, Joanne Ridings, Doris Arovitch, and Bert Du Aime . . . The long-awaited lunch period . . . Even juniors must eat. • . ■ u SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS • Vince Ryan President Harry Smith Vice-President Doris Butterworth Secretary Drew Flood Treasurer Opposite page: A glimpse of a sophomore lunch period. Sophomore Class Advisor Mr. Ralph M. Andersen. Rooms 9-16, sophomore soccer champs, Bruce Biel, Kay Sanncy, Phil Furst, and Chuck Sirahley admire the soph's bul- letin board. Sophomore Class Advisor Miss Pearl E. Garen. Sophomore members of the Student Council. •Si Danny Mackin, jayvce basketball' hijjh- «rorer . . . Mr. Grimmctt al the popular counter . . . Sophomore member of Student Council . . . Swinging at Cupid’ Cut-Up . . . Room 216-24, Sophomore hockey champions. Sophomores .it lunch . . . Room 16. the champs in selling defensi stamps and bonds . . . Gina Jacobson and Danny Mackin, Gold Color Captains . . . Home Room 209, Class Basketball Champs . . . Doris Butterworth and Drew Flood, Purple Color Captains . . . Room 9, Class Basketball Champs. Mr. Holme : Ye . Dear. Ye . Dear. And a dozen egg ? . . . Mr. Dotti: Swing and sway with Michael D. . . . Mi Koch: Deep in the Heart of Texas . . . Mr. Noel: No hits; his fun; your error . . . Mr. Kehl: An- other one for the book . . . Mi Weirner and Dr. Wal- lick: W.itcha got. Doc? Huh? . . . Mr. Shenk: Well . . . Mr. Herzog: Gold Team—Attention. Upper Darby' contribution to the war effort: 5200 book for service men . . . Piles and piles of sandbag —just in case! . . . Colonel Bill presents the Songs and Cheers Contest banner to Purple Color Captains Bob Casey and Nancy Wil- son . . . Student fire-fighters climb on a Cardington fire engine . . . Professor Tehyi Hsich, former Chinese consul, surrounded by ardent fans” . . . True Christmas spirit is typified by these welfare ba«kets waiting for distribution . Some scintillating terpsichoreans at an All-School Dance. cardington i ni i limit tun RMici w hat is Ih which TDormnq sunltqht qilds withqokJen beams arranqed by O-Haupt ; • el J jS;- •••■ hicn TDornmq sunjiqht onus wunocic tfj d |? i ;;j if jf T fis our Upper Dar-by High School castle of our dreams J aul..jj.il f jfljf jtll p I PiP=£ Raise the chorus keep it rmainq loud her praises tell ? 4;,jf ; i.y.ffff bM-Jr -J y k Ra 11 to thee he- ri j i i lou-ed HiqhSchc oi half £ : DT.hee a ±4 -4- i 4: 1 HaTT j-r-l- • 1 • =t 4 :: 4 w —7 7—34 ■ i 4 f I I T II (i II I I’ II S 1 P P l{ E (1 I 1 T I II The printing of this book has been done by The Clark Printing House, Inc., of Philadelphia; the engraving, by the Lotz Photo-Engraving Co. of Philadelphia; and the photography, by the Lucdecke Studios of Upper Darby. All of these have done a great deal more than their contracts called for to make the 1942 Oak a success. In addition to the above, we arc also indebted to Mr. William Cooke for his help in the planning and servicing of this book. ' yfr I 11’HI'1 ' ’ •’ ’■■’ •« •


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