Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA)
- Class of 1946
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csSHMJi!!!!! ■ Ar- M 8® I THE OflK 1946 PUBLISHED BY THE UPPEP DUBBY SEDICB UICEI SCE1CCE UPPED DBPBY, PEDEiSYEVUDIU rCMWCRD THROUGH the years The Oak has recorded generations of Upper. v Darbyitcs as faithfully as the mats covering the pillars in the girls’ gym, and with pictures, too. This year we think The Oak has pulled slightly ahead of fs loPg st«nd'ng rival, partly due perhaps to lack of space oh the mats. Bc- titles, the faculty would sooner see you signing Oaks than school property, '•'.y.? -• we’ve gotten all sorts of help. Chiefly, the invaluable services of that 'T Aivfeenevolcnt tyrant, Paul K. Noel, better known to some as PeKaN, for two too • ' . ti; ■ SvVst--1 ’■ . Wi • The Oak has a comparatively generous budget. Besides money,- We were supplied with- experienced help, fronvthe and with efficient help from our business, typing, It certainly has been We felt ; and past £np staffs . . ' ’• ■ ' V • '' ■ ■ .......................... work, and it certainty,. has been fun, too. -_____ that we were doing an important job. really representing the whole school. Yes, we were very aware of all yoiT people,'.itj e student body, that we were working for, and to whom we werfe' oing to hayi; to hand the finished product. • We tried to make it the kind of annual you’d .gcr jf or, and a yearbook you could be proud of. Whatever your final judgment ' you’ll know that we’ve given our best, and we’ve gotten back all that ahd anor in experience and enjoyment. comius DEDICATION OPENING SECTION We Bow in Gratitude, Class of ’46 in Service, We Have a Swell Time in These Haunts, Campus Shots, Classroom Scenes, School Board, Administration, Class Advisers, Courses, Faculty, Cafeteria, Maintenance. ACTIVITIES Clubs, Student Government, Senior Play, Junior Play, All-School Show, May Day, Highlights of Music, A Cappella, Choral Club, Orchestra, Band, Upi-Dah, Acorn, Oak. SPORTS Football, Soccer, Cross Country, Hockey, Cheerleaders, Boys’ Basketball, Girls’ Basketball, Wrestling, Swimming, Rifle, Baseball, Track, Tennis, Intramurals. CLASSES Senior Class Officers, Senior Executive Committee, Scholarship, Service, Who’s Who, Class of 1946, High- lights of the Year, Class of 1947, Class of 1948. Five lELICf IMI TO PEACE, fragile and priceless, we dedicate this book, because we know that the security and prosperity of peace arc every man’s right. In order for any of us to have peace in these chaotic times, it must be universal, the property of every nation. Peace docs not come with the cessation of war, it does not even come with the cessation of hate, but only through the love and tolerance of each individual for the citizens of every part of the world. The fundamental qualities of sincerity and generosity are even more needed internationally than individually because there is so much more chance of misunderstanding. It is important that the United States, an established leader among nations, preach and practice these ideals. We, the people most directly concerned, must not wait for our government officials to take the lead, for they are primarily our representatives. It is up to the citizens, especially the younger and less prejudiced people, to present this idea to the world in the most convincing way, by living it. We must not be narrow-minded. We must think in terms of the world, for national boundaries are no longer walls to protect us, but only barriers to that understanding so indispensable in co-operation. But it is just as important that we destroy all the little boundaries that cause silly wasteful quarrels between states, schools, cliques. We are effective nationally largely through our own every-day conduct and that of the millions like us. If this behavior is above reproach, the nation cannot go wrong. And so the theme of this yearbook is the handshake, symbol of friendship and recognized equality. May we always remember the ideas for which it stands, and their importance to all mankind. WE BOW 111 CBBTITIDE EDWARD EDWA W YGKI, . CH ARtJG ' l LLI AM ’BECK, 39 JOHN$ . BEISWANGER, '40 JULIAN C. BENSON, .’38 DAVID L. BERMAN, '44 Mil S BLUNT, '36. ROBERT H. BOYER, ‘38. ROBERT L. BRESWICK, '39 RQI AND SPARKS BRIE AN, '43 NORMAN E. BROWN, '37 ELMER J. BURKE, '41 THOMAS B. CAHILL, '42' JOHN E. CARTER, '30 CHARLES H. CASSIDY, 36.. WALTER . L. CLIFFORD, ex 36 WALTER J. CONEYS. '42 SARGENT S. COX, P. G. '40 GUS J. CR1STOFARO, '41 GEORGE E. DANENHAUER. '38 GAETANO R. DcFRANCESCO, 43 LESLIE C. DEW 'LES PRICE', ex '44 ED J. DOUGHERTY. '39 EUGENE DOWNEY, '42 ROBERT CAMERON DRISCOLL, '32 ROBERT W. DULING, '39 JOHN PHILLIP EUBANK. '34 RICHARD P. FARRELL, '39 . KENNETH FEECK. ex '45 DONALD EDWARD FERRIS, ex '40- • I-'RANCIS G. FLOOD, JR., '40 GEORGE L. GALBRAITH. '40 CHARLES GARABEDIAN, ex '45 DONALD J. GARTLAND, '37 FRANK H. GERARD, '35 DAVID J. GERRITS, '42 JOHN R. CII.LIGAN, '42 I AMES ROBERT GOOGE. '41 JAMES W. GORRELL, '42 ARTHUR W. GREIMS. JR., '32 ROBERT A. GUM, '40 WILLIAM C. HAEHNE, '42 MORTON HAIM, '38 STANLEY HAIM, '40 JOHN HENRY HANEY, III, 41 HOWARD W. HAPPERSETT, 35 WILLIAM HENDERSON, '38 RICHARD ERWIN HERTZOG, ex '45 STANLEY HOUK, JR. '42 GEORGE J. JOHN SEN? '41 I AMES KENT IOHNSON, JR . '43 ALAN O. JONES. '40 WILLIAM E. KELLOGG, '41 HARRY R. JONES,'37 IOHN B. KERNER. '38 ROBERT H. LANDON. '36 WALTER A. LANG, '38 GORDON LEWIS. '38 JOHN B. LILLARD, '37 ROBERT GORDON LISTON, '43 HOWARD W. LORRAINE, '33 ROY SAMUEL MacELWEE, '43 . : ' JOHN E. MACKENZIE. '37 HAROLD JAMES MACKIN, JR.. ’40: iames h. McConnell, '37 . KENNETH W. McCORMICK. '36 ALAN G. McINTYRE. '33 . . s-. PHILLIP L. McMANUS, ex Hi ; EDWARD M. MILLER. '54 ROBERT C. MEALING. '35 JOHN H. MINASSrAN. '41 WINSOR MOWRY, '40 . JACK MURRAY, '35 WILLIAM H. MYERS, JR.. '36 ' . . TOM‘C.. NEAL. -'34 GEORGE 1. NEWMAN. '40 PAUL.C OLlVER, '39 FRED REESE PENMAN. '39 ROBERT J. PENMAN, '34 THOMAS F. QUINN. '47 JQHN E. RAFTERY, '38 . ,; JOHN A. RANDALL, '40 CHARLES G. RAPP, '42 MALCOLM C. REED„ ROBERX Xv REEVE§ DO JAK JAMES W. ROf JOHN A ROBIN ANDREW J. SC| THOMAS F. SC HARRY SCH CHARLES W. SCf EUGENE W. SEELY, '44 JOHN M: SliRIVER. '36 ROBERT W. S. STINSON. LEWIS STRAHLEY. HI, '39 HARRY STRAILEY; '39 y .. N- , JOHN J. SWEENEY. |R? 42' ALFRED P. THEURER. '36 PERCY W. THOMAS, JR. ex '45 : ROBERT TRAVIS. '34 CHRISTOPHER D. TRUITT, '41 HOWARD UMBERGER, '42 WALTER VETH, '33 HARMER H. WAY, JR., '36 WILLIAM H. WILKINS. '37 GEORGE B. WILLIAMS. '31 OTLIE M. WILLIAMS. '33 WILLIAM HARRY ZEUNER, '37 CLASS or 46 16 SLfVICE ' ■ X -vs-. • • • ■ . 4k Hi :K. ; • -'..C'J- ! ■, V ’■•'..•• y V -ft. 'V' Vi}'.. ,} PAUL JOSEPH ANTONINCIO—N«vy. RICHARD LEE BACHTEL -.Ndv - ROBERT M. BERRY 5 avy JAMES J. CONAN—Arn. - WMP 4,'. 4 ■ ROBERT M. CRAWFORD-M4?Jffi W -'- ;; j£)GAR ROBERT DUNCAN yCU TIS DALE ECKROADE H vy ■ROBERT DAVID GILL'ISON- Navy HARRY C. GULICK—Army DONALD G. HALL— EDWARD F. LaBELLE -Naty RAYMOND E. LANDRY Navy ROBERT JOHN MEIKLE Navy EDWARD PAUL MITCHELL- Army ARTHUR MURRAY Havy WILLIAM ROBERT PATTERSON GEORGE. M. RIDER— CLIFFORD M. SOLLENBERGER ALBERT Q TUTZ Merchant Marine ’ ROLA]%t Tli$WAS -'Marines ALBERT WILLIAM WHITE. JR. -Hayy • • ■ . ' -y$ Merchant Manne ' V ' . • ■ EN BERGER Army' . ’ I . W ILLinm .W;I II 1 L.. yx . RLES WILSON- -Marines s.M'? !— ' Mine wr ur vi f svt Eii Tint Nancy’s—the place where Upper Darbyites meet to eat and erect. in misi nflunis A crowd of sophs outside Betty’s—Drexel Hill canteen . . . a well known crowd at the Hot Shoppe, popular meeting place after games . . . Lining up for cokes after school at Drexel Hill Pharmacy . . . Baker’s, where the hustlers and suckers alike meet to enjoy that good fresh air and pool. Eleven cnnris The little red school house, soon lo be torn down. A beautiful scene in the woods Popular pastime—catching the trolley. Twelve shots Thirteen MfVP cLfsspoon sans Over the horse in gym class—this is the way we get our A’s. This is something like—we hope it is—a delicious cake that the girls in Miss Foster’s cooking class are stirring up . . . The popular Mr. Lower explaining one of those fetching specimens that he keeps to lure unsuspecting sophomores along the road to knowledge ... A group in the library looking more than usually studious . . . There’s probably a comic book hidden under those books somewhere . . . U.D.’s spacious study hall with its leather- upholstered seats and splendid lighting system. school torn This year the Board of Education has been glad to welcome home Dr. J. Vernon Ellson, who has been serving in the Army. During a part of his absence his place was ably filled by his wife. The main problem confronting the Board this year has been that relating to the building program. The Board hopes in the near future to renovate the old senior high school building and to add a new wing, auditorium, and gymnasium. There has been land to purchase, plans to be made, including the floating of a bond issue, and numerous other difficult problems to face. Upper Darby students look for' ward with confidence to having an adequate high school in the next few years. The Board has worked wisely and untiringly on these problems under the direction of its very capable president. Dr. George Dilworth. Dr. J. Vernon Ellson, who returned to his place on the Board this year after a long service in the Army. Sitting: Mrs. Elva H. Frazer, Dr. George G. Dilworth, Mrs. Rac F. Biester, Mrs. Helen Alexander. Standing: Mr. Vanleer I. Bond, Mr. John H. Frazier, Mr. W. Harry Schaffer, Mr. Wilhatn B. Morris. The class of 1946 wishes to pay tribute to our school superintendent, John H. Tyson. Mr. Tyson has shown his skillful leadership as principal for twenty-four years, and his careful guidance as the superintendent of schools for the past three years. He has been active in educational societies, has shown a great interest in our com- munity life, and has endeavored to make our schools the best. We have great admiration for Mr. Tyson s fine judgment, his keen interest in all of our school activities, and his helpful advice in our athletic program. His faithful service and his concern for our welfare have won the deepest respect and friendship of both students and faculty. SixJroJ PDMiniSTfiflTICri When we shall have left our high school days behind, we shall remember Dr. James E. Nancarrow as an affable man, who, at our first meeting, turned our awe into amiable esteem. Like all Upper Darbyites, Dr. Nancarrow takes a keen interest in school sports, as well as in his beloved hunting and fishing. In what spare time he has, he enjoys general reading, but usually concentrates on statistics, having formerly headed the mathematics department at Williamsport High School before becoming principal of that school. His highest ambition is that the students who go out from Upper Darby will be' come good citizens, and to this end we shall earnestly strive. DR. JAMES E. NANCARROW MISS NAN M. SCOTT Miss Scott instructing a typing class. Mr. Kchi in the science storeroom. CLASS PDVIStrS The Senior Class has found untiring workers in its advisers. Miss Nan Scott and Mr. William S. Kchl. For three years Miss Scott has faithfully watched over us. When we became Seniors, she found it necessary to give up most of her classes in the Commercial Department to devote her time to the problems of our class. Mr. Kchl became our adviser at the beginning of our Senior year, after Dr. Donald Robinson, our previous adviser, had left us. Taking over a class of five hundred and fifty with its varied problems has not been easy, but everyone agrees that Mr. Kchl has succeeded admirably. For their unceasing efforts in our behalf and for their willingness to help and advise us, we, the Class of 1946 say a sincere “Thank you!” to Miss Scott and Mr. Kchl. MR. WILLIAM S. KEHL COLLEGE PREPARATORY Careful it doesn’t blow up! Now, you see, it’s this way. BUSINESS T twenty Mr. King looks over the accounting work Mrs. Danchower keeps an eye on her typists counts Every year the Senior High School offers a choice of three courses to its students. A little over one-half of the students take the College Preparatory Course; one-third, the Business Course; and the rest, the Arts and Crafts Course. The College Preparatory Course is divided into two curricula, the Scientific and the Academic. There are usually more hoys taking the Scientific Course of study, while the girls seem to prefer the Academic. The Business Course offers a widely varied program. It is partitioned into four main divisions—Stenographic, Accounting, Salesmanship, and General Business. The Salesmanship Course also includes an elective program of Distributive Education. In that way a student may come to school for half the day and then gather actual working experience in the other half. The Arts and Crafts Course is designed for those students who intend to go from high school into a particular profession or occupation. This course is sub-divided into separate groups—namely, Art, Home Economics, Agriculture, Music, and Wood and Metal skills. Although each course has its own specific subjects, many students also prefer to elect supplementary classes from an entirely different course. ARTS AND CRAFTS My! How attentive they all appear Hope he makes a good husband seme dr.y Twenty-one Seated: Mr. Billingslea, Mr. Geyer, Miss Mallon, Mr. Haupt, Miss Gaukrodger, Miss Ferree, Mr. Holmes, Mr. Tyson. Second Row: Mrs. Danehower, Miss Bock, Mrs. Slick, Miss Reed, Miss Weil, Miss Garen, Miss N. Scott, Miss Miller. Third Row: Miss Goodman, Miss Sommer- field. Miss M. Scott, Mrs. Westervelt, Miss Grunberg, Miss Harbold, Mrs. Abrams, Miss Brccse. Fourth Ron: Mr. Stermcr, Mr. Shull, Mr. King, Mr. Brooke, Mr. Lower, Mr. Packer, Mr. Forsgard, Mr. Kehl, Mr. Wike. Back Row: Dr. Dengler, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Ncfl, Mr. Noel, Mr. Clugston, Mr. Miller, Mr. Coffey. FACULTY Sealed: Dr. Nancarrow, Mr. Herzog, Miss Kingsley, Miss Foster, Mr. Milne, Miss Taylor, Mr. Diehl, Mr. Brosius. Second Row: Miss Kerr, Mrs. De Furia, Miss Lipman, Miss Geiger. Miss Koch, Miss Noble, Miss Waltemycr, Miss Richards. Third Row: Miss Mowry, Mrs. Dawkins, Miss Buckwaltcr, Miss Lcaman, Mrs. Kishbaugh, Miss Lukens, Mrs. Wolstenholme,, Miss Chrisman, Miss Wci- mer. Fourth Row: Mr. Gritnmett, Mr. Dotti, Mr. Morris, Mr. Strange, Mr. Shenk, Mr. Lc Cates, Mr. Hagerty, Mr. McDonnell, Mr. Loeb. Back Row: Mr. Bennett, Mr. Wood, Mr. Rhile, Mr. Minacci, Mr. Hoehler, Mr. Harer, Mr. Remley. mom ritrms ADMINISTRATION James E. Nancarrow, B.S., M.A., D.Ed. Charles W. Holmes, B.S., M.A. Zita E. Mallon. B.S. John Diehl, B.A.. M.A. Mary L. Lukens, B.A., M.A. M. Randolph Grimmett, Ph.B., M.Ed. Lewis O. Goas, B.A., M.Ed. Stanley F. Twocs, B.S., M.A. LIBRARIANS Ruth A. Lcaman. Ph.B. Mabel Buckwaltcr, B.L.S., M.Ed. ENGLISH Edith Gaukrodger, B.A., M.A. R. Wayne Boyd, Ph.B., LI.B. Helen M. Ferree, B.A.. B.Pd., M.A. William B. Kirk. B.S. Merle I. Koch, B.A., M.A. Esther R. Kumjan, B.A. (Leave of Absence, WAVES) Murray C. Miller, B.A. Charles H. Morris, B.A. Helen M. Mowry, B.A., M.S. Paul K. Noel, B.A., M.A. Frieda E. Reed, B.A., M.A. Anne M. Slick, B.A. Grace V. Waltcmycr, B.A. Mazic A. Weil. B.S. Frances E. Weimer, B.A., M.A. Margaret N. Yerkes, B.A. Elsa R. Melville HISTORY John S. Billingslca, B.A., M.A. Helen S. Abrams, B.A., M.A. Ralph M. Andersen. B.S., B.D., M.S. Charles M. Brooke, B.A. Paul L. Coffey, B.A., M.Ed. Lewis O. Goas, B.A., M.Ed. M. Randolph Grimmett, Ph.B., M.Ed. Mahlon R. Hagerty, Jr., B.A., M.A. Clayton K. Shenk, B.S.. M.Ed. Harry R. Wike. B.S.. M.Ed. Lloyd L. Wolf, B.S., M.A. Charles L. Wood. Jr., B.S., B.D., M.A. COMMERCIAL Thomas J. Milne, B.C.S. Peter E. Bernardino, B.S. Edna M. Danchowcr, B.S. Fred G. Forsgard, B.S., M.Ed. Pearl E. Garen, B.S., M.Ed. Frances H. Geiger, B.S. William J. Hamilton, B.S., M.A. Lucretia M. Kerr, B.S. Charles E. King, B.C.S. Fenn Minacci, B.S. Joseph E. Rhilc. B.S., M.S. Sarah I. Richards Nan M. Scott, B.S. Paul E. Schwartz, B.S., M.A. (Leave of Absence) MATHEMATICS Warren A. Brosius, Ph.B. Robert S. Bennett, B.A. Lillian E. Bock. B.S., M.A. John Diehl, B.A.. M.A. Eleanor Kishbaugh, B.A. R. Paul LeCates, B.M.E. Carol F. Lipman, B.A., M.A. Carroll R. McDonnell, B.S. Dean E. Shull. B.S. Stanley F. Twocs. B.S.. M.A. Roy W. Wolfgang, B.S. (Leave of Absence, U.S. Army) SCIENCE McKinley H. Stevens, B.A., M.A. Mary L. Harbold, B.A. Edwin L. Harcr. B.A. William S. Kchl. B.A.. M.A. George G. Lower, B.S., M.A. Floyd H. Neff, B.A., M.A. Chelsey G. Remley, B.S., M.S. Emma H. Sommcrficld. B.S., M.A. Edson C. Strange, B.S.. M.S. Carson J. Thompson, B.S., M.Ed. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Mary A. Taylor, B.A., M.A. Charlotte S. Chrisman, B.A., M.A. Carl L. Clugston, B.A. Alice M. Goodman, B.S. Agnes B. Grunberg, B.S., M.A. E. Lucile Noble. B.A., M.A. Joseph E. Stermcr, B.A. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Herbert S. Herzog, B.S., M.S. Fred R. Loeb. B.S.. M.S. Marion Scott, B.S. Anna J. Westcrvelt, B.S. Alma G. Wolstcnholmc, R.N. HOME ECONOMICS Lydia J. Foster Ruth I. Breesc, B.S. Julia S. Miller, B.S.. M.S. MUSIC David D. M. Haupt, B.A., M.A. Clyde R. Dcnglcr, B.S., M.A., Mus.D. Michael Dotti, B.A., Mus.M. INDUSTRIAL ARTS William C. Geyer, B.S., M.Ed. George W. Hochler, B.S., M.S. Arthur W. Packer ART Elizabeth Kingsley, B.F.A., M.F.A. Twenty four FACULTY ILI SERVICE Capt. Roy W. Wolfgang Ensign Esther R. Kumjan We ARE indeed very grateful that of the thirteen men and women from the faculty who were in the service that all hut two of them have been released to return to civilian life. The two who still remain in Uncle Sam's service are Ensign Esther R. Kumjan and Captain Roy W. Wolfgang. At the beginning of the school year, Private First Class Murray Miller returned after fifteen months' service, eight of which was spent in Central and Northern Italy with the Medical Department of the Army. During the latter part of October, Captain Stanley Twoes returned to us from two and one-half years of service at various Army air fields throughout this country. Most of the time he was in Texas. Next to come back was Major Ralph M. Andersen, who had served as a Chaplain for over three years, He saw twenty-nine months of service in Africa, Italy, and France. About the same time. Sergeant William B. Kirk reported for school duty, having given Uncle Sam more than three years of his life, twenty-five months of which was spent in the Air Corps in England. It was several months before Sergeant Peter E. Bernardino came back. He had been in service about three and one-half years, spending some eleven months on Guam. Then we were pleased to have Lieutenant Lloyd L. Wolf join us after almost two years in the service, most of which he had spent in the South Pacific. As there was no opening in the history department at the time, Mr. Wolf was assigned to the Junior High School, but will be with us again in the fall. In April, Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis O. Goas came back after more than three years in the service. While he was in Washington most of the time, he spent four months in Europe and three months in Japan. A few days later, Lieutenant Carson J. Thompson, who had been on duty slightly more than three years, returned after having served at various Naval Air Stations throughout the country in the capacity of Athletic Officer. Captain Paul E. Schwartz was released in Sep- tember after three years. He was granted a leave of absence to work for his Doctor's degree at the Uni- versity of Chicago. Ensign James B. Bonder was released in August, 1945 after having served about a year and a half. He resigned to take work elsewhere. Captain Allan A. Howell was released in Janu- ary, 1946 after a service of four years, during which time he was a Public Relations Officer in Africa, Italy, France, and Germany. He also resigned from Upper Darby to take a position with the American Air Lines of New York City. Lieutenant-Colonel John A. Wallace was released in April, 1946 after a service of about four and one- half years. During this time he was in the Airborne Transportation service. He also resigned from Up- per Darby to take a position at Beaver College. First Row: Mr. Miller, Mr. Goas, Mr. Wolf, Mr. Bernardino. Second Row: Mr. Kirk, Mr. Twoes, Mr. Thompson. Inset. Mr. Andersen. faculty inrcFrms Miss Taylor minus her feet but standing on her stool to answer phone . . . Coach Loeb in a genial mood . . . Mr. Wike busy at his desk . . . Miss Harbold checking experiments . . . Mr. Wood beside the bus he drove dur- ing the war years . . . Miss Fcrrcc with one of her famous quotations in the background . . . Mr. Shenk and Mrs. Slick conferring on publications problems . . . Dr. Dcnglcr gives out with do, re, mi . . . Miss Buckwalter with two of her library assistants . . . Mr. Shull talks with two veterans. Twenty-six Mr. Noel at the senior girls’ candy counter---Mr. Diehl, acting Dean of Boys, having a conference with Jack Schellhase Mr. Miller, popular English teacher, forcefully emphasizing a point - - - Miss Scott and Mrs. Westervelt in their working clothes T wentyseven SECEETfiEIES Few students ever become well aC' quainted with the school secretaries, but all of us have been called into the office at some time or other. It's easy to overlook the quietly efficient office staff, but not so easy to miss the clank and rattle of mime' ograph and typewriters. These arc the means by which these capable ladies make known to one and all the words of the mighty. Each year they do the seniors a splendid service (for better or for worse) by typing up all the records that must be sent to colleges and employers. They con- stitute an indispensable part of the admini' stration. Top: Helen Hastings, Gloria Hague, Sara Henry. Bottom: Marion Lucas, Esther Schoch, Thelma Malin, Dorothy Cole. CADET TEflCHEES Upper Darby students have been aided immeasurably by the student teachers from various schools in the surrounding area in' eluding the University of Pennsylvania, Drexcl Institute of Technology, and Villa- nova College. This year many more stu- dent teachers were sent to us than in pre- vious years. They perform many duties besides teach- ing. Some of these include marking papers, taking over homeroom duties, and assum- ing full responsibility while the regular teacher is out of the room. These teachers, under the supervision of Miss Mallon, have done very well and all the luck in the world is extended to these student assistants. Sitting: Mr. Philip Weymouth, Miss Evelyn Giangiulio, Miss Naomi Wald- man, Miss Ruth Dietz, Mr. Clayton Weaver. Standing: Mr. Morris Fine- berg, Mr. Raymond Stengel, Mr. Solomon Greenberg, Mr. Philip Radin. Twenty'dght crrtrtrin Mrs. Knox, our very able cafeteria director, and her efficient workers accomplished a near miracle in feeding us well throughout a year in which it was so difficult to obtain good food. Preparing food for many hundreds of students a day, the cafeteria staff accomplished an excellent and speedy job in sup- plying us with varied lunches during the year. We arc very grateful for the pleasant services which the ladies have rendered us in the busy lunch hour. Mrs. Knox, Director of the Cafeteria Top: Mrs. Sillence and Mrs. Taylor; Mrs. Bogard and Mrs. Sillence. Bottom: Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Griffin; Miss Palmer and Mrs. Carson. npimtnfncE Mr. Edgar Wyatt, our new head janitor, and the entire janitorial staff deserve a great deal of credit for the remarkable job they do in keeping our school looking presentable in spite of the shortage of janitors and trained workers. Starting work before we get up and quitting after most of us have gone home, the men do indeed put in a long and hard day. They did many little things for us which we ap' predate very much. Mr. Charles Butterworth, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds and his secretary. Miss Long. William H.urlock and Edgar Wyatt weeding the garden; Bill Jones and Jim Delaney repair a hinge; Dick Sheldon painting window frames; Howard Longacro, one of our carpenters, Pat Finnarty tending the furnace. ACTIVITIES CLUBS ARS POETAE The Object of the Ars Poetae club is to develop in its members a sense of appreciation for poetry by studying the poets and the things that influenced their work. The club presents a program once a month on poetry. There is also a monthly work meeting when the members work upon the project for the year—scrapbooks for the children’s wards in hospitals. The club is run very efficiently by its sponsor. Miss Merle I. Koch, and its officers. An annual tea is given in the spring by the members of the club. Locb, Utiny;, Gilbert, Grazer TAY-WISTALVAN Deriving its name from four famous authors— Tay from Bayard Taylor, Wist from Owen Wistcr, A1 from Louisa May Alcott, and Van from Henry Van Dyke- Tay Wistalvan is a club for girls who arc interested in all types of literature. Current books and plays are discussed at monthly meetings, held under the supervision of Miss Frances Weimcr. Each year the club attends a play in Philadelphia, and has a mother-and-daughter tea as its main social event. U.S.O. scrapbooks full of cartoons, short stories, poems, and jokes for servicemen, provided a worthwhile club project for this year. Flores, Wells, Hounsell, Black PLEIADES In addition to being one of the largest clubs in school, Pleiades is also one of the most active in student affairs. This year under the able guidance of Miss Reed and Mr. Stermcr, it has produced a very successful version of “The Emperor's New Clothes” for the benefit of the students of our gram- mar schools. Pleiades also conducted its second an- nual one act play contest, an undertaking which proved very popular last year. Under this program each of three classes produces its own play in an effort to stimulate competition among club members. Nancy Ausprung, Jean Wilson, Dick Williams QAX, CLUBS LA SOCIEDAD PANAMERICANA La SOCIEDAD Panamericana, which is open to anyone who is studying or has studied Spanish, at- tempts to give its members a better understanding of the land, people, and customs of South America. The programs presented at the club meetings consist of skits, songs, talks, and movies, which arc cither given in Spanish, or which tell something about South America. This organization is one of the most popular in the school, and under the able leadership of Mr. Clugston, it has done a line job in bringing about a feeling of interest and good will for our neighbors to the south. Flores, Ewing, Peak, Inglis, Price, Santa LATIN Now in its sixteenth year, Senatus Populusque Romanus better acquaints its members with Latin and gives them a clearer insight into Roman life and customs. Under the sponsorship of Miss Noble, it presents in its monthly meetings talks, plays, songs, and movies, and the year was climaxed by a trip to the University Museum in the spring. This year the club collected Christmas Cards to assist in teaching art to pupils of small rural schools unable to pur- chase standard art equipment. Because of the gen erosity of the entire school, the club exceeded by onc'third its goal of 10,000. Jones, Esterlinc, Grans LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais, which accepts as members all students who have completed first year French, gives its members the opportunity to learn the lan' guage by presenting plays, by telling stories, and by conducting part of the meetings in French. This year's club project has been a most worthwhile one, for the students have adopted a French family left destitute by the war, and have supplied them throughout the winter months with badly needed food and clothing. Under the able guidance of Miss Taylor and Miss Chrisman, Le Cercle Francais has completed a very successful year. Forstadt, Shook, Shaw, Donnelly, Dalmas, MantcII CLUBS GERMAN The German Language Club offers its members an opportunity to better acquaint themselves with the language of Germany. Since it was active this year for the first time since 1941, there is only a small membership. It is open to all German speak- ing students. Meetings are held twice a month undet the auspices of Miss Agnes B. Grunberg. Plays, quiz shows, games, German songs and folk dances are some of the various entertainments provided by its members. Previously, the club had been very popular but because of war conditions, it was dis- banded. R. Bininoeller, E. Binmoeller, Metz, Sandberg, House, Tracy, Frey, TyrcII, Frisco, Schultz CHESS Despite the apparent lack of interest in the an- cient game of chess among surrounding schools, a lack which forced the curtailment of the inter-scholastic league, our Chess Club has continued to function for its fourteenth successive year. While its mem- bership is made up of only eight students, never- theless this game of skill and strategy has afforded its members numerous occasions to vie with one another as a source of entertainment and also as a test of their patience and ability to concentrate. The club is at present under the guidance of Miss Grunberg and holds a meeting every week. It is hoped that a new chess league will be formed in the near future so that Upper Darby can once again show its merit across the chessboard. Wilbur, Tulp, Patterson, Miller, Gibblc STEINMETZ Apter several years of inactivity, the Stein- metz Scientific Society was reorganized under the able leadership of Miss Mary L. Harbold and im- mediately began working to recapture its former position among the leading clubs of the school. The society was founded in 1927 by Dr. Karl Oerlcin for the purpose of studying the physical sciences, with membership limited to boys in the scientific curriculum. Members may join any of the groups, which specialize in physics, chemistry, photography, radio, and astronomy. Lectures and demonstrations, which are individual or group projects, are prepared for meetings; the club travels to places of scientific interest, and the valuable Steinmctz Journal is issued semi-annually. Charles Gunthorp, Bill Fcldbaumer, Guy Bell CLUBS TERRAQUA The Science department is indeed indebted to Tcrraqua and to Mr. George G. Lower, the sponsor, for the many interesting specimens with which they have supplied the school. The members collect nu- mcrous protozoa and other living material on their frequent scientific explorations to nearby fields and streams. To stimulate interest, a tree-naming contest was held during the year. Throughout the winter, interesting talks arc given on subjects as diversified as snakes, stars, and psychology. The club has visited the Planetarium and the Academy of Natural Sciences. Terraqua is associated with the Science Clubs of America. Jordan, Jones, Mr. Lower, Ebncr, Gunthorpc, Shull. LEEUWENHOEK A club organized for students interested in the field of biology is the Leeuwenhoek Society. Under the present sponsorship of Mr. Neff the club proves helpful in preparing microscopic slides for the biology department. Under its president, Frances Keesey, the club plans various field trips and on several occasions has entertained guest speakers from nearby medical institutions. To gain entrance to the club each would'be member must give a five minute speech on some biological topic. Each ap- plicant is carefully considered and selected on the basis of scholastic averages and interest in the club. Kratz, Marlin, Keesey, Widncr, Lindberg. HIPPOCRATES One of the foremost scientific clubs of the school is the Hippocrates Society, named for the “Father of Medicine.” The club is for those who arc interested in the study of the developments of medicine and the various phases of a medical career. Meetings are held once a month under the super- vision of Miss Emma H. Sommerfield. The Society visits various hospitals in this area to receive first- hand medical knowledge. Previous to this year, admission was limited to boys. However, because of the rising percentage of women entering the medical profession, membership has been extended to girls. Metz, Hicks, Hotchkiss, Brown. CLUBS FIRST AID AND SOCIAL SERVICE The First Aid and Social Service Club is an organization for girls who arc interested in nursing and in social work. The girls need only these quali' fications to enter. The school nurse, Mrs. Wolstcn- holme, sponsors the work of the club. The girls are also knitting “squares” for an afghan, which, when completed, will be given to a hospital. This year the girls visited the Fitzgerald-Mercy Hospital. The various departments of the hospital from the kitchen to the wards gave a valuable conception of their future work. Holden, Janda, Stouter, Wilt GIRLS’ HI-Y The triangular pins of the Girls’ Hi-Y arc re- spected at Upper Darby, because they symbolize a club which has always stood for the highest ideals of service and character. The organization was founded nineteen years ago by Miss Edith Gauk- rodger, the present day sponsor. The club has charge of the Lost-and-Found; and the girls act as ushers or waitresses whenever they arc needed. Each year they sponsor a Mothcr-and-Daughter dinner, and a banquet for the girls on the athletic teams. The fifty members of the club arc chosen from the junior and senior classes on the basis of their scholarship, service, and character. Forstadt, Kahn, Copp, Hounsdl, Miss Gaukrodger, Stephens BOYS’ HI - Y Upper Darby is fortunate in having a number of splendid service clubs—clubs whose sole reason for existence is to do what they can for the school. Such a club is the Boys’ Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. R. Wayne Boyd. The boys ushered at home football and basketball games, and at the All-School Show and greatly assisted the Fathers' Association in mak- ing the football banquet a success. The club also helped in many unseen ways in aiding the morale and spirit of the school. Our Hi-Y attended the annual sectional meeting of all Hi-Y Clubs in Dela- ware and played a big part in the Conference, which dealt with current problems. UPPER MRBY Officers in background: Boyd, Nciihammc'- Brown, Schellhase. CLUBS WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM The World Affairs Forum, under the guidance of Mr. Paul Coffey, continued as one of the leading clubs in the school. Its activities are centered around the studying and discussing of current events. This year, as usual, several school assemblies have been presented by this club. Among the outstand- ing achievements were the participation in the mock U. N. Conference at Temple University, and several appearances on the radio, especially Town Meeting of the Air” and Colonel Bill's Program. The club makes every effort to keep abreast of de- velopments in the world at large. Wood, Duncan, Kciuill, Stottlcr, Mr Coffey LIBRARY This year the Library Club has been under a new sponsor. Miss Buckwalter, who has added many new ideas to the traditions of the club. It was she who suggested the idea that was chosen as the annual project. The club collected and packed childrens’ lxx)ks to send to the poorer parts of Philadelphia. As always in peacetime, the club had a picnic in the fall, a Christmas party, and a Mothcr-and-Daughter tea in the spring, besides the regular monthly meet- ings. However, the club is primarily a service organ- isation, and the girls, working in their free time, helped the school librarians all year. Burton, Sweeney, McKay, Janda BEAUX ARTS Beaux arts was established in 1940 by Miss Elizabeth Kingsley of the Art Department. The club was organized, primarily, for students interested in all fields of art and provided the chance for tal- ented boys and girls to exhibit their artistic abilities. During the war the club was known as the War Effort Art Service and devoted itself to illustrating various phases of war work. Resuming its peace- time work the club acts as publicity agents in school activities and works of the community. Margaret McElwee, a junior, is the club's president and has ably guided them throughout the year. Miss Kingsley, Standbridgc, McElwcc, Bander CLUBS RIFLE This Year the rifle club grew into a very thriving organization under the sponsorship of Mr. Wood, who was assisted by Mr. Billingslea and Mr. Twocs. The ammunition shortage, which had handicapped the club during the war years, was no longer trouble' some. At Thanksgiving, the team is chosen from the club members through competition. The club is unable to use the range from Thanksgiving to Easter, be- cause the team has priority during that period. Nevertheless, there is a great deal of interest as the members attempt to meet the qualifications set up by the National Rifle Association. Shooting: Brubaker, DcFargcs, Barber, Lyster. Stand- ing: Richwine, Johnson, Garrett, Linder, Keescy RIDING The Riding Club is back on its former schedule now, after giving much of its riding time to the knitting of afghans for hospitals during the war. Although some members are novices in the fall, they receive expert instruction and can soon ride with the experienced group. Everyone can partici- pate in some section of the annual riding meet, regardless of experience. This meet, with its keen competition between U. D. and Lower Mcrion, is the climax of the year. Miss Geiger, as sponsor, leads the club in school and on the trail. Becm, Metzger, Kline, Fromme, Sprague FENCING The Fencing Club, organized this year under the supervision of Miss Mazie Weil, is actively in- terested in both intramural and intcrscholastic matches. Keen competition and a spirit of friendly rivalry is built up through constant practice, and fun is had by all in the club. The girls' team and the boys' team, each made up of three members, is the goal of every fencer. Meets with Ardmore, Northeast High, and Girard College have been quite successful and are scheduled each year. Collins, Strong, Farr The WORDS of FAST MHKIM CLUBS BOYS’ BOWING Every Monday afternoon at the 69th Street howling alleys one can see the boys hard at work making their quotas of strikes and spares. The mem' bers of the club are divided into teams of five. These teams have spirited competition with each other and their records are kept on a chart. Those having highest individual averages are picked for the bowl- ing team to bowl outside competition. The club is sponsored by Mr. Geyer, who is a very capable bowler himself. Zilling, Ostorhcldt GIRLS’ BOWLING At three-thirty every Thursday afternoon about fifty energetic Upper Darby girls from The Bowling Club go to bowl at the Playhouse Alleys under the excellent direction of Miss Ruth Brcese of the Home Economics Department. This group has formed teams which compete with each other and which provide keen competition for all bowlers. The event which completes the season is the ban- quet at which prizes are awarded to the girls who have attained the highest scores throughout the year. Flores, Ottinger AGRICULTURE Under the supervision of Chelscy G. Remley a group of nine boys, members of the Agriculture Club, have looked into the various aspects of poul- try farming this semester. The club is a new organ- ization, having been founded early in February of this year, and has elected Peter Waterson as its president. The main project of the group was feed- ing and caring for some chickens which were raised on the school farm in Drexel Hill. The egg average was rather low but by experimentation the boys increased it. Plans for the future include the en- largement of the farm and the raising of more animals. Mcnzcl, McFarland, Schaffer, Free, Dean, Kennard, Ren- wick, Hodges, Martin, Watterson. CHECKING THE STAIRWAYS AT LUNCH TIME Clync, Schweitzer, Speers, Celia, Short, Crippj Eichncr, Short, Sailor, Steelman, Flores, Burton STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE First Row: Wilhelm, Stephens, Stottler. Second Row: Schellhase, Dean, R. Brown, Cripps, Neithammer, Erskinc. Third Row: B. Brown, Bell, Collins, Eichner Forty'two STLDtni covtrnntnT Formerly, the student government of Upper Darby consisted of three organizations: the Student Council, Board of Monitors, and Tribunal. The Board of Monitors was composed of eleven boys and eleven girls elected from each class. It was their duty to see that orderliness was maintained, especially during the lunch periods, and offenders were referred to the Tribunal. This judiciary body consisted of two boys and two girls from each class who had some experience as monitors. They judged and measured out reasonable punishment to those who violated the Code of Rules. This year, the Board of Monitors and the Tri- bunal, which have been in existence since 1923, were done away with and their responsibilities were as- sumed by the Student Council. Homeroom and class presidents along with representatives from a few leading organizations of the school form this governing body. This move was enacted under the new constitution which was ratified last year and became effective this year. Its purpose was to secure an even more democratic form of government. The constitution provided for seven standing committees: service, emergency, club, social, publicity, scholarship, and inter-school relations. The former monitor functions are now directed by the service committee which has devised a plan whereby each homeroom is re- sponsible for the lunchroom for a week at a time. This plan met with approval both from the students and the faculty. All in all, the Student Council has been quite suc- cessful and contributed greatly to the welfare of the school. As a whole and as units it actively promoted good will and efficiency as can easily be seen by the work of the service committee. First Row: Cripps, Eichner, R. Brown, Ncithammer, Stephens, Schellhasc, Erskinc, Collins, Wilhelm, Stonier, Kcetlcy. Second Row: Wilson, B. Janda, Carnes, Colter, Hcnn, C. Bell, G. Bell, Burton, Dean, Hartmire, Rudolph, Sawyer. Third Row: Magee, Van Ness, Di Santi, Lecher, Farr, Ward, Wright, Simpson, Naughton, Bcch, Wells. Fourth Row: Boyer, Boohringer, Bruce, Harison, Higgins, Siddall, Christy, Armstrong, Flores. Fifth Row: Bob Stevens, Matt Stevens, Menscl, Evans, McCurdy. Wrenn, Holden, Wilhelm, Gerhardt. Sixth Row: Mrs. Danehowcr, Miss Mallon, Pettit, Miller, Butterworth, Lloyd, Thomas, Copp, Sherwood. Seventh Row: Oliver, W. Brown, Williams, Wayne Bradley, Newton, La Fever, Sailor, Stait, McKittrick. Fortythree Shirley Wells, Betty House and Ted Farr as the two old ladies watch their victim in glee. In staging Arsenic and Old Lace, the senior class has turned out one of the most successful stage enterprises ever presented by high school pupils. Working under the able and experienced guidance of Miss Frieda Reed, the play was an all-student production and was engineered without the usual help of professionals. Much credit is due to the stage crew under the direction of Tim Walker. Their setting, complete with stairs and a balcony, was one of the outstand- ing features of the show. The audience will long remember the frequent mention of Mr. Spenalzo in the window seat and his twelve cold companions in “Panama, or the intermittent shouts of Chaaarge as Teddy went to his room. The naturalness and high calibre of the acting made the production an outstanding highlight of the year. To[ : Collins, Welles, Vogan, Hansen, Brazclton. Bottom, Keecley, Eichncr, Hansen, McClung, Horn. frame rilD OLD LfCE SLMCfi ELITE Collins, looking for the body. Officer Keetley and Hansen find Collins in a bad way. CAST Abby Brewster................Shirley Wells The Rev. Dr. Harper......!toh,n j Robert MacDonald Teddy Brewster........................Richard Dic ert Officer Brophy............................Jim McClung Officer Klein....................Ken Horn Martha Brewster........................Y,° an [Betty House Elaine Harper...........................Janet Forstadt Mortimer Brewster......................Walter Collins Mr. Gibbs................................John Cay Jonathan Brewster.............Lorenz Hansen Dr. Einstein.................Elbert Brazelton Officer O’Hara..................Bill Keetley Lieutenant Rooney...............S ip Eichner Mr. Witherspoon...........................Ted Farr ! Betty Scott Fran Strong Josette Moran Walter Collins, Shirley Wells, John Gay, Betty House as two more guests” prepare to add to the old ladies’ score. junior nuY Maxwell Anderson’s “Starwagon,” the Juniors’ choice for their class play, was one of the finest productions ever presented in this school, in spite of the difficulties in setting, lighting, make-up, and costuming which beset the class at every turn. But under Miss Reed's able direction, and with the fine performance of the cast and the hard work of Miss Kingsley and her art group, and the various committees, the Class of 1947 presented a play worthy of the highest praise. Top: Jim Shull, Janeth Sanders, and Larry Freedman in Act I, Scene I Bottom: The picnic scene of Act II, Scene III The choir scene of Act II, Scene II with Joan Williams, conducting, Jancth Sanders at the organ, and Jim Shull, Joyce Schweitzer, Don Sherwood, Caroline Shelly, Mary Butter- worth, Bob McLean, and Dana Copp as the choir mt sift wfleon Freedman, Schweitzer, MacLean, Sherwood CAST (in order of appearance) Hanus Martha Stephen Park Angela Apfel Duffy First Thug Second Thug Misty Arlington Hallie Mrs. Rutledge Rieger Ocelthorpe Christobel Delia Understudies Organist Production Manager | Marcia Hart wig Jeanne Shaw Student Assistants Betty Clar e Doris Thomas Introduced last year by Dr. Nancarrow. the idea of all the classes producing a variety show was cn- thusiastically received and for the second time Upper Darby produced its All-School Show. Again the di- rection of the show was in the capable hands of Miss Sommerficld and helping her were many who gave time and energy in making the show a success. Highlight of the show this year was the Television Girl, who was selected by the entire student body on a majority vote. Skits, tumbling acts, vocal and in- strumental numbers all added to the enjoyment of the audience. Joan Murray, our television girl. The football squad in a Gay Nineties Revue SCHOOL SHOW Bob Mcl.ean, Jimmy Shull, Tommy Dolan, Bud Brazcl- ton, and Don Sherwood in the Firemen’s scene . . . The Rvpsy scene with Ursula Wilhelm as soloist. The Lily Bclle Dancing Chorus — Crate, Thompson, Marsh, I.ivcscy, Estcrline, E. Morris, Mauntel, Shelley, J. Morris, Royc, Mullins, Rutledge. Temporarily, at least, the sun shone brightly overhead, and on the field the two color teams stood anxiously awaiting the judges decision as to which would win the drill. It was May Day at Upper Darby, and friends and townspeople were watching the school's most colorful tradition. The blaring of the band, the lively dances of the sophomore girls, the momentous entrance of the May Queen and her court, and the informal gaiety of the games after the ceremony, are all integral parts of the Upper Darby way of life. Lois Copp, the lovely May Queen, and her ten ladies-in-waiting were chosen by their classmates from a list of senior girls nominated by all three classes. May Day climaxed numerous competitions which had been held in sports and other activities throughout the school year. Awards were presented for attendance, the gymnastic drill, and the games and relays. Competition was unusually keen, since the score of the two teams was close at the beginning of the day’s events. The graduates of Upper Darby will vividly remember May Day when other school recollections have long been forgotten. rifiY DflY First Row: Linda Laib, Lois Rapp. Betty Hicks, Lois Copp, Barbara Wilt, Marion Stephens, Johanna Laib. Second Row: Shirley Wells, Peggy Flores, Kathey Filippone, Phyllis Wright, Pat Price, Vicci Williamson. Linda Laib and Johanna Laib, crown-bearer and train- bearer. Margie Anderson, Jack Schellhaso, Harry Hyatt, and Peggy De Jure, Gold and Purple Color Cap- tains. MAY QUEEN’S COURT Betty Hicks Marion Stephens Vicci Williamson Kathey Filippone Peggy Flores Barbara Wilt Lois Rapp Shirley Wells Phyllis Wright Pat Price May Queen, Lois Copp highlights or nisic Representatives and Presidents of Music Organizations: Renberg, Harmony; J. Wright, Orchestra; R. Wright, Band; Dean, Choral Club; Mallory, A Cappclla. Girls’ Trio: Marshall, Black, Hester sir so FULL FUK Sophomore Boys Octette: Edward Scip, Frank Broadbent, Ray Members of AlhState Band, Orchestra, and Chorus: Sober, Dean, Dorsch, Richard Weber, John Castle, Clyde Dengler Jr., David Henderson, Wersen, Brown, Marshall, Hester, Mallory, Steelman D. Vogan, Harvey Hummel; at piano, Joe Fusco. Steelman, A, Renwick. f cnfrtLLP First Row: Holmes, Ferree, Staughton, Schaffer, Santa, Stottlcr, Watterson, Dr. Dcnglcr, Wilt, Turner, Beck, McKay, Schneider, DiGenova, Flinspach. Second Row: Oliver, Livcscy, Sterns, Marsh, Mauntcll, Mathers, Stevenson, Schultz, Tregea, Poison, Fielding, Diehl, Fritz, Hartmire, Hipwell, Beddail, Harper, Hyde. Third Row: Michaels, Rutledge, Schaum, Kohn, Blair, Vogan, Ryan, Hurlbert, Davidson, Janda, Shipe, Brock, Butz, Wolan, Glassmirc, Weaver, Grace, Goodman. Fourth Row: Paynter, Broadbent, Seip, Dengler, Weber, Dorsch, Cassel, Floyd, Sykes, Fenimore, Keescy, Needles, Brown, Dean, Vogan, Hummel, Goodenough. One of the most active organizations in the school is the A Cappclla choir directed by Dr. Deng' Icr. Composed of boys and girls who have had one year of choral training and have been able to pass a voice test, the choir has the reputation of being one of the best A Cappclla choirs in Eastern Pennsyb vania. Of their many engagements some of the more inv portant have been at Wanamakcr's; various trips to Pottstown, Bethlehem and nearby communities; and an invitation to sing at a campaign dinner for the Red Cross. As an integral part of the choral club they partici' pate in all the activities of the club besides their own engagements. The community as a whole owes them a vote of thanks for their many appearances at com' munity affairs. The choral club of The Upper Darby Senior High School is one of the largest and most popular organizations among the student body. The mem' bership of the club has reached the total of four hundred ninety voices, the largest in its history. The size and popularity of the club is due to its energetic and versatile conductor. Dr. Clyde R. Dengler. Dr. Dengler is also director of the A Cap- pclla choir and is continually engaged in some activity for the benefit of his choral club. The club functions under its own executive com- mittec and has for its officers William Dean, Presi- dent; Jean Turner, Vice-President; Marlyn Hender- son, Secretary; Joan Ferree, Treasurer. Among the numerous activities of the club is the annual Minstrel Frolic. This is produced by the Lions' Club of Upper Darby with the aid of the choral club. Fifty-four CHOPPL ( Lilt The choral club under (he direction of Dr. Clyde R. Dcngler presenting the Seven Last Word ” by DuBois with the aid of Mrs. Dengler, Mr. Danner and Mr. Maun, soloists, and a professional orchestra. Fifty five Mr. David Haupt, Director Our school orchcctra this year, under the expert direction of Mr. David D. M. Haupt, is a compara- tively small organization, composed of twenty-five players. The or- chestra appeared in both the Christmas and the Spring concerts, and plays each year for Commence- ment. The highlight of their season was the combined performance given with the Lansdownc orches- tra in the Spring, presented for two assemblies. Four members from our Upper Darby orchestra had the privilege of playing in the All State Orchestra, resumed again after the war, at Harrisburg this year. Woodwinds: A. Steelman, Keesey, Smith, R. Steelman. Second Ruu: Weisel, Maxwell, Stevens, Jones. Strings: Brown, Hester, Baldwin, Noel. Second Row: Marshall, I.ccty, Sober. Tympani:Walker, Nelson, White. Horns: Bennett, Hart, Wright. Second Row: Renberg, Walls, Wunder, Lcrhcr. BfinD Mr. Michael Dotti, conductor Resplendent in purple and gold uniforms. Upper Darby's band marches proudly down the athletic field, playing a rousing march for the assembled spectators. Twirling batons handled by attractive drum-majorcttcs, the booming bass-drum, and the lines of eager players mark our band, led by Bandmaster Michael Dotti and his trumpet, the organization is one of Upper Darby's outstanding groups. Com- posed of sixty players this year, the band is considered a regular school subject with three practices each week, for which school credit is given. Field rehearsals arc held many mornings before school. Every year the band gives several public performances as well as those at school. In addition to football games and pep rallies, the band plays at Memorial Day and May Day and also a Junior High program. The District Band and the All State Band have been revived this year after the war, giving an added incentive to each band member. S. Quimby, M. Esteys, D. Wetzel, M. Green The band under the direction of Mr. Dotti, form- ing the traditional U D that is used at football games FUBLICPTIOnS First Ron : Stcinkc, Shenncman, Hicks, Baker, Williams, Martin. Second Ron-: Black, Carter, Govan, Johnson, Wagner. Back Row: Mr. Shenk, DiSanti, Pilgert, Ellison, Standbridge, Steelman BUSINESS STAFF The Oak, the Acorn, and the Upi'dah repeatedly express their hearty thanks to the Publications Bus- iitess Staff. The students work under the supervision of Mr. Clayton K. Shenk, who is Chairman of the Board of Publications and financial adviser of all three publications. The student responsibility rests upon Betty Hicks and Barbara Baker, who have capably accepted the task of managing the publica- tions and have accomplished work of outstanding results. Betty, a scientific student, has proven to her fellow students and teachers that she is most de- pendable and hard-working. Although most of her work had to do with the Oak, she contributed greatly to all three publications. Barbara, a commer- cial student, has likewise exhibited her interest in school-work and her reliability to it. Her work had mainly to do with the advertisements. But, like Betty, she did more than her share. Both managers were extremely proud of the students who worked so diligently and cooperatively with them. All this resulted in “work well done. TYPISTS All three publications could not succeed without the aid of the Publications Typist Club. Under the capable direction of Mrs. Edna M. Danchowcr of the Commercial Department, the girls worked diligently and cooperatively. The main task of the girls has been to type the material written by hand, which was to be given to the Oak, the Acorn, and the Upi'dah. Accuracy and neatness is usually the result of their hard labor. The officers of this club are' highly worthy of praise. As president, Barbara Armstrong has exhibited a great deal of interest and reliability to the club. Likewise, the secretary, Irene Wolan, has been ever faithful and striving for the club. Jean Wilson, as manager, has displayed her ability to conduct the club carefully and wisely. The recent system of doing the job during school hours has been of great advantage to the girls. However, there is hardly sufficient time to complete the work within a limited period. There- fore, the members contribute most of their leisure time to the purpose of developing accurate work. This has been evident in their products. First Row: Armstrong, Wolan, Wilson. Second Row: Murphy, Zcbley, Patton, Jones, Lane, Mrs. Danehowcr. Clcmson. Third Row: Ottingcr, Brock, Ross, Patterson, Johnson, McCauley. Fourth Row: Sherwood, Butz, Turner, Graboyes, Gctchell. Fi ty-eight IPI DfH First Row: U. Wilhelm. Second Row: Kepnor, Hcndrixson, Wilhelm. Third Row: Black, Sproehnle, Crane, Carter, Poison, Clement, McElfrcsh, Bennett, DeCosta, Shirt , Hotimcll, N. Mink, Jones, Esterline, Seuffert, Bury, Thomas, Weber. The Upi'Dah, now in its twenty-ninth year, is the oldest school publication. This magazine gives the students an opportunity to display their creative writing ability along the lines of poetry, fiction, and essays. The Upi'Dah consists of four main divisions: the Literary Staff under the direction of Miss Gaukrodger, the chief adviser; the Art Staff under the advisership of Miss Kingsley; the typists under the direction of Mrs. Danehower; and the Business Staff headed by Mr. Shenk, This publication is printed solely for the purpose of giving the student body the material they enjoy reading. Seated: House, Brooks, Kcpncr, Williams. Standing: Wagner, Park, MacElwee, Poison, Ursula Wilhelm, Upi-Dah’s Editor-in- Ebaugh, Berman, Miss Kingsley, Eurcll, Copp, Bander chief and Miss Gaukrodger, adviser Fifty-nine ficcfin This year the Acorn under the able supervision of Mrs. Anne M. Slick, and the outstanding leader- ship of Guy Bell, Editor-in-Chief, enjoyed one of its most successful years. The weekly paper was en- larged to include six and eight pages, and many interesting sidelights. Now in its eighteenth year of existence, no one was surprised when the Acorn ran off with first place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Contest and also in state competition. It was largely through the work of the Editorial Staff that the school paper won this high recognition. Barbara Wilt, Doris Gill, Hope Gordon, John Dal- mas, Robert MacDonald, and John Gay comprised the staff. Guy and the Editorial Staff, along with Marion Stephens, Lavinia Lutz. Jeanne Shaw, and Jean Ross attended the Columbia Scholastic Press Conference; at which Barbara Wilt, News Editor, was selected as chairman of a discussion group. Mr. Clayton Shenk's business staff and the typing and art staffs worked together efficiently with the literary group to make possible an excellent pub- lication. Editorial Staff Most Valued Members: Bell, Gay, Wilt. Mrs. Slick, adviser, and Guy Bell, Editor-in-Chief Sixty ART STAFF: Shelter; Breckenbaugh; Scolf, editor; Williams; MacElwee; Bander AdvUer Noc and Editor Burton Mr. Hoehtcr and K.. Camp 0®’ Davis, Darrin on The Oak had its beginnings back in 1930. Shortly before that time lightning had devastated the fine old Oak tree that stood at the south of the building. It was thought fitting to give the title The Oak to the yearbook in memory of this land' mark. During the years that have followed, the yearbook has five times won All-American honors. It is truly one of Upper Darbys fine traditions. Making a yearbook is a lot of fun and a lot of work. Making the layout, writing the copy, taking the pictures, producing the art work, pasting up the pictures, and handling the business arc interesting and time-consuming things. The various staffs have co-operated beautifully this year to make the 1946 Oak one of the best. ART STAFF, Silting: Eurcll, Miss Kingsley, Bertrand. Stand- ing: Kahn, Hillman, Berman. PASTE-UP-STAFF: McSorlcy, Hains, Haskill, Miss Miller, Wheatley. LITERARY STAFF, First Row: Fcnimorc, Ball, Burton, Bald- win, Wright. Second Rote: Costa, Metz, Hester. Third Row: Devitt, Major, Fcldbaiimcr, Short. Sixtyonc SPORTS FOOIBML FOOTBALL SCHEDULE The 1945 football team was skillfully directed by Mr. Loeb, former backfield coach, who became head mentor upon the departure of Mr. Mefort. He was ably assisted by Mr. Rhile, a newcomer from Darby High School. Captain Jack Schellhase was the only returning letterman in the backfield, but the back shortage was solved by Ken Jackson and Bill Padula, the sen' sational sophomores; and Tom Faulkner, Dave Manual, and Bill Fahnestock from last year’s jayvee. The veteran line was led by outstanding center Bill Henn. He was ably supported by guards Bob Stait and Skip Eichner; tackles Bill “Rock” Keetley and big Bill Gorman, and ends Walt Russell and Bob Brown. The highlight of the season was the teams upset victory over Lower Merion’s powerful aggregation. The Royal's modified defense completely (Turn to page 66) OPP. V. D. Episcopal 0 18 Radnor 6 6 15 0 Lansdownc 0 20 Abington 13 0 Lower Merion 7 13 Cheltenham 6 7 DuPont 12 27 Haverford 9 0 First Row: Floyd (Manager), Higgins, King, Fenton, Riley, Dimmig, Moore, Kelly. Second Row: Lecher, Hillman, Fahnestock, DcLucia, Schellhase (Captain), Stait, Padula, McClcrnon, Loyle. Third Row: Eichncr, Russell, Cripps, McIntyre, Henn, Gorman, Boyd, Hyatt, Brown, Harriman, Stcllwagon. Fourth Row: White, Faulkner, Keetley, O’Connor, Cleary, Jackson, Manuel, Shea. Sixtyfow Jackson breaks away as Fahnestock comes up throttled the Ace's vaunted “T formation. Jackson, Padula, Schcllhasc, and Russell formed an un stoppable U. D. to retain possession of the Kelly Memorial Trophy. In the annual Turkcy'day tilt, Havcrford ruined the Royal’s chances for another Big'Six champion' ship by downing them on a muddy field. Bill Henn, stellar center, received the most valuable player award, which was voted him by his teammates. Bob Stait, fiery guard, and Tom Faulkner, reliable wingback, were elected co'captains of the 1946 team. Henn and Gorman coming in fast to stop a Lower Merion carrier ... A mud scramble at Havcrford. Sixtysix Gorman paves the way for an Upper Darby score. Oh, that mud, that mud at the Haverford game! Sixtyscven SOCCER SCHEDULE OPP. U.D. Frankford 5 1 Episcopal 4 0 Haverford 1 2 Bethlehem 4 0 Lower Mcron 6 1 North Catholic 4 0 Abington 1 2 Girard College 7 0 Haverford 1 0 Lower Merion 3 0 Abington 0 0 Birmingham and (wo opponents all kick together Birmingham rushing in as Gordon boots it The Royal soccer squad, starting the season with no returning lettermen, steadily improved as the season progressed and finished with a record of two victories, eight setbacks, and one tic. After a dismal start, in which they dropped their first three games, the Royal hooters made use of their growing experience and downed a veteran Haverford eleven, 2-1, in their first league fray. They also triumphed over Abington and gained a tic game second place with Haverford in the final league standings. At the close of the season, Dave Keating was elected captain of the 1945 squad and Jack Brtx ks is to be captain for next season's squad. Coach Milne will have virtually his whole first team re- turning next year. With only three vacant berths to fill, the experienced eleven is expected to have a successful season. SOCCER Vince Celia rocs up high to head one away from the opposi- Pizuti scrambling for the ball with two opponents lion Seated: Partridge, Celia, Wilkinson, Moore, Butterworth, Coch- rane, Birmingham, Brooks, Gordon, Pizuti. Standing: Bolt, Wil- liams, Jones, Bartley, Whartnaby, Pezik, Shultz, Lambing, Ferguson, Stevens, Foy, Simpson, Butz, Dyer, Watts, Schmidt, Connage, MacDonald (Manager). Third Ro : Bellairs, Statzall, Boohringer, Frey, Walfley, Shaffer, Horn, Orlando, McKnight, Becker. Stroud, Smith. Sixi nine Varsity Cross Country Led by the “Victory Twins,” captain Sam Brown and Russ Ncithammer, the Royal Harriers paced off a suc- cessful season in which they won both individual and team honors. The most outstanding of these were the first and second positions taken by Sam and Russ in the state championship meet. The team gained permanent possession of the Marcus Hook Lion's Club Trophy by winning it for the third consecutive time, and triumphed in the District I, P. I. A. A. championship meet with Sam's 12:56 bettering the former record by nine seconds and Russ exactly equal- ing it. The suburban championship was lost to Haverford although the other dual meets were won easily. The gruel- ing state run was lost by only four points. CKCSS SCHEDULE OPP. U. D. Norristown 39 15 Haverford 25 30 Chester 61 17 District I, P.I.A.A. First Place Marcus Hook Invitation First Place State Championship Third Place Seated: Devitt; Neithammer; S. Brown, Capt.; Wright; B. Brown. Standing: McClung, Mgr.; Dommel; Masey; Thomas; Lenahan; Mr. Strange, Coach Seventy conm Junior Varsity Cross Country The Jayvee team had a good year although most of the boys were novices. The team won all the dual engage- ments except that with Springfield, in which experienced Varsity runners were pitted against our Jayvees under extremely unfavorable weather conditions. Following the Varsity’s example, the Millermen also outdistanced all opponents in the District Meet. John Gallcghcr won the meet in a good time while teammate Bob Sailor placed second for the Royals. Lloyd Dommcl, who later moved up to the Varsity, finished first in the novice meet which is held yearly to determine the ability of the new runners. With the ex- ception of one runner the team consisted of juniors and sophomores, who must fill up the gap left by the gradu- ating Seniors. SCHEDULE Norristown Havcrford Springfield .......... District I, P.I.A.A. Martin, Hayes, Fcldbaumcr, Erskine, Eisenhardt, Rankin, McDowell, Roesch, Kirk, Christy, Kennedy, Miller, Collom, Sykes, Sailor, McCurdy Sitting: Orlando (Mgr.), Graham, McDowell, Sailor, T. Sailor, B. Sykes, Tarleton, Hotchkiss (Mgr.), Tracy (Mgr.). Third Row: Gallagher, Bogard, Hayes, Armor. Second Row: Shaw, Carter, Cook, Spargo (Mgr.), Stephens, Dean, Smith, Noel, Kennedy, Erskine, Ostcrtag, Smithgall, Feldbaumer, Martin, Maxwell, Holland, Collom, Miller (Coach), Christy, Miller, Vogan, Rankin, Kirk, Roesch, Steely (Mgr.). Dot Schultz makes a desperate try for the ball with Shirley Mason coming in . . . Millie Crate drives the ball backed up by Joanne Duncan Good Material and good team-work combined to give our hockey team an excellent year. They lost one game only--to Lower Mcrion. The leadership and ex- perience of Coach Marion Scott were invaluable; and Marion Di Genova made a fine captain. Shirley Mason was highest scorer; and Kathey Filipponc, Lois Copp, and Betty Mandos were outstanding; but it is impossible to give everyone the credit she deserves. The highlight of the entire season was the Swarthmore game, when our team defeated Swarthmore High for the first time since 1929 in a beautifully-played, hard-fought game. This season shows clearly that team-play can overcome inexperience, for only three of the girls were returning lcttermcn. The girls defeated the alumni by three points to make the season a complete success. Scvcnly'two HOCKEY Shirley Mason trying vigorously to hit the ball as Millie Shirley Mason bringing the ball down field in front of all Crate comes up. opposition. VARSITY HOCKEY OPPONENT OPP. V. D. Lower Merion 3 1 Radnor 0 2 Lansdownc 0 1 Swarthmorc 0 1 Sharon Hill 0 5 Yeadon 1 2 Norristown 0 2 Wilt, Manager; Brown; Copp; McKaig; Ries; Duncan; Mandos; DiGenova, Captain; Mason; Hilton; McSorlcy; Schultz; Magee; Crate. Seventy-three j v wcm J. V. Hockey The chief aims of the Junior Varsity Hockey squad are to teach the rules and the intricacies of Stickwork, to give the girls some real experience, and to place them in the positions where they can do the most for the team. Coach Marion Scott con' sidcrs these more important than the score, and therefore she uses the sophomores as much as poS' sible. The team worked hard, giving every afternoon and Saturday morning to hockey. Playing the same schedule as the varsity, they lost four games, and won three. Maggie Rics was this year’s Captain. SCHEDULE OPP. U. D. Lower Merion 4 1 Radnor 4 0 Lansdowne 1 2 Swarthmore 3 0 Sharon Hill 0 3 Yeadon 0 1 Norristown 1 0 Betty McKaig at the far left as Mary Ellen Idc brings the ball down the field Margie Wood, Maggie Ries, and Marie Linder gang up on an opponent First Row: Wood, Yonkers, Quinn, Tillett, Leety. Mid- dle Row: Frazier, House- man, Ide, Labrum, Schus- slcr, Algers, Linder; Top Row: Hopkins, Garrett, Koe- feldt, Herzog, Frctz, Fortin, Sawyer, Flowers, Dean. crmLEfim Kathcy Filipponc, Captain This year's chcerleading squad under their new sponsor. Mr. Murray Miller, has enthusb astically led the student body in our songs and cheers. Their pep and school spirit were shown not only on the football field and basketball court but also at our Annual Songs and Cheers contest. The Squad, captained by Senior Kathleen Filippone and managed by Barbara Mullins, consists of nine members. First Row: Mullins. Second Row: Bordncr, Rapp, Quimby, Wright. Third Row: Christine, Weber, Filippone, Captain, Smith, Di Fabio. Weber, Christine, Quimby, Filipponc, captain; Rapp, Wright, Bordncr, Smith. Big Roger' bests his opponent at the center jump Ken Jackson scrapping with two opponents over the ball VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OPP. U.D. Glen-Nor 14 34 Radnor 41 33 Haverford 27 40 Lansdowne 35 49 Norristown 24 37 Lower Morion 21 29 Cheltenham 32 39 Abington 24 33 Radnor 56 29 Haverford 20 34 Lansdowne 25 28 Norristown 38 27 Lower Merion 44 38 Abington 44 41 Cheltenham 34 48 Lower Merion 48 40 Haverford 41 53 Chester 40 47 Jack Schellhase, Jim Killgore, Owen Wilkinson, Ken Jackson, Clifton Heights 29 36 Bill Henn, Co-Captain; Roger Andersen, Brooks Brown, Walt Glen-Nor 37 36 Russell, Co-Captain; Ed. Clery, Dick Kinslcr, Bill Moore. Seventy «six BfSKETIML Concluding the second season under Harry R. Wike's guidance the Royal basketeers racked up thirteen victories against seven defeats, finishing second in the league. Making a desperate bid to win their first Subur- ban I League title since the season of 1938, the U.D. dribblers led the league throughout most of the season until they faltered near the close and were forced into a playoff tilt with Lower Merion. After leading most of the first half the Royals succumbed to a Maroon rally and dropped the game by a 48'40 verdict. Starting the season in an impressive manner the Upi'Dahs were victorious in all league encounters, but dropped two non-league frays to a strong Rad- nor quintet. However, shortly after mid-season the Royals hit a snag and dropped their remaining league engagements with the exception of the Cheltenham game, in which they had to triumph to gain a title playoff. After completing their regular season, the Wike- men entered the Kiwanis tournament and went all the way to the finals before dropping a heart-break- ing one-point decision to Glen-Nor. Jack Schellhase wound up the season as the Royals high scorer. Top: Bill Henn, Walt Russell. Mid- dle: Roger Anderson, Bill Padula, Ken Jackson. Bottom: Owen Wilkin- son, Jack Schellhase. J V BfSKETBfLL During the first year under Joseph E. Rhile’s guidance the Junior Varsity basketball squad chalked up a better-thaivaverage record in winning nine contests while dropping six. The dribblers opened the season with a rush, and in their first eight tilts triumphed seven times, bowing only to Havcrford, whom the Royals defeated later in the season. However, the team faltered in mid'Season and dropped the majority of their remaining contests. Jack Simpson set the pace throughout the year, carrying off the scoring honors for the season and was moved up to the varsity for his superior play. Simpson follows lip Rus- sell’s shot JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ( Glen-Nor OPP. U.D. 16 40 Radnor 23 35 Haverford 31 18 Lansdownc 33 52 Norristown 23 36 Lower Merion 29 36 Cheltenham 28 44 Abington 32 37 Radnor 37 25 Haverford 14 28 Lansdownc 35 34 Norristown Lower Merion 32 22 41 28 Abington 14 28 Cheltenham 29 26 Kneeling: George Tracy, Mgr. Standing: Dan Evans, Jack Robinson, Bill Peterson, Charles Hoenstine, Fred Brown, Horace Stcliwagon, Capt., Dave Manuel, Bob White, Vernon Russell, Ralph Sherk, Dick Morelock. CIRIS J V MMETMLL GIRLS’ J.V. BASKETBALL OPP. U.D. 5 16 24 24 22 24 17 13 9 30 28 26 30 28 The Girls' Junior Varsity basketball team completed a fairly sue- cessful season. The Jayvees started off in fine U.D. style by coming through with a victory over Springfield 16-5. The next game showed a strong offense on the parts of both Lower Merion and Upper Darby as it ended in a tie of 24 24. The later loss with Norristown didn't dis- courage the Jayvees because they made up for this defeat by a pounding victory over Glen-Nor 30 9. Ruth Brooks, who is new to the Jayvee team, was high scorer with 52 points. Jean Magee, a guard of last year's team, was second with 48. Newcomers to the team other than Ruth Brooks were Peggy Dean, Carolyn Labrum, Joan Murray, Edith Smedlcy, and Sue Tillett. Returning from last year were Carol Chalk, Jean Magee, and Betty McKaig. Although the Jayvee basketball season ended in defeat, the old U.D. spirit to fight prevails in the minds of those girls who will lead our team to many victories during the following year. Cathie Labrum and Ruthie Brooks alert to capture the ball from Swarthmorc Springfield Lower Merion Haverford Norristown Glcn-Nor Radnor Yeadon First Row: Dean, Brooks, Carans, Christine, Labrum. Second Row: Hedricks, Keehn, Murray, Smedley, Henry, Ellison, Miller. Seventymine Kneeling: Fretz, Chalk, McKaig, Herzog, Magee. Standing: Mandos, Schultz, Dejure, Brown, Copp, Crate, Duncan, Filippone. GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL OPP. U.D. Springfield 25 26 Haverford 9 24 Norristown 32 43 Glen Nor 8 33 Radnor 27 23 Y eadon 18 34 Lower Mcrion 16 19 Swarthmore 20 11 Lansdowne 14 18 Gins YITOIIY Ef.SI tTIPLL This year the girls' basketball team had a very successful season, winning seven of their nine games. The team consisted of Lois Copp, captain, Squcekie Brown, cap tain'dcct for next year, and Peggy Dcjurc, guards; while the forwards were Millie Crate, Cathey Filipponc, Joanne Duncan, high scorer with 79 points, Betty Mandos, Dot Schultz, and Lillie B. Fretz. The season was climaxed by the annual Purple and Gold game, which the Golds won by a score of 2S to 26. The team owes a great deal of its success to the fine managing of Betty Hicks and the expert coaching of Mrs. Westervclt. Millie Crate racks one up as the opposition hope for a miss Lilic Fretz gets the jump as the ball goes into play. Eightyone Front Row: Bell, Brooks, Birmingham, Moore, Dougherty, Carter, Smith. Back Row: Eichner, mgr., Loyle, Dimmig, Cripps, capt., DcLucia, Furer, Mr. Loeb, Coach vfMiTY wrtsiLiric The 1946 wrestling team, under the leadership of Coach Fred Loeb and Captain Dick Cripps, concluded a most successful season by winning the Districts by a substantial margin. Upper Darby’s District I titlists were Dick Cripps, Tom Dimmig, Bill Moore, and Clint Riley. In their first dual meet of the season, the Royals came within a point of breaking Cheltenham's 46 match win streak. Displaying real championship form, the grapplcrs went on to win all of the remaining dual meets except those with Bethlehem and Admiral Farragut. Upper Darby may well look to next year's team, for it should be one of the best in the school's history. All of the varsity matmen will be WRESTLING SCHEDULE Cheltenham OPP. 21 U.D. 20 Havcrford 0 39 Penna. School for Blind 21 23 Phila. Naval Hospital 3 27 Lansdownc 18 23 Abington 14 26 Bethlehem 28 14 Lower Mcrion 5 39 Admiral Farragut 21 16 returning with the exception of Oitsy Bell, fighting 95 pounder, and Dick Cripps, stellar heavyweight. Districts—First Place Tom Dimmig, 165 lb. District Champ, and Bill Moore, 120 lb. District Champ wrestling Cheltenham opponents Eighty'tuH) J V WfiESTLiriC Front Row: Resnick, Ewing, Walls, Carter, Blake, Giallornardo. Rack Row: Moon, Lane, Holznuieller, Lamby, Lorenz, Waters, Dc Prospero The Junior Varsity Wrestling team is the group of unheralded undergraduates who practice with the varsity every day, and who furnish these regulars with their main competition. The J. V.'s had two matches, with Haverford and Lansdowne; they dropped a decision to the former, while downing the Lord's second team. Several of the outstanding candidates were Giallornardo, Resnick, Moon, Lorenz, Lamby, Walls, and Ewing. There is also Dick Furer, who wrestled in several varsity meets. These boys working with Peter Bcmadino, the new wrestling coach, will try to fill the varsity gap next year that will be vacated by Roy Bell and Dick Cripps. Eighty-three swiriiiinc Sealed: Veit; Hughes; Hardy; Bcaston; Neithammcr; Hauser; Gerber; Hoffman; Wagner. Standing: Mr. Herzog, Coach; Mentzel; Rankin; Bycrly; Eisenhardt, Capt.; Brown; Dougherty, Mgr. The nucleus of this year's swimming team consisted of four returning lettermcn—Captain Boh Eisenhardt, Bob Bycrly, Russ Neithammcr, and Thornton Hoffman. These mermen were, how- ever, backed by a number of other veterans. Coach Herbert Herzog expected to do better than last year's fourth place in the District I meet. A glance at the above schedule will show the total of four dual meets lost. This hard luck streak primarily was due to illness, although disqualifica- tions helped somewhat. For the first time in the eight year history of the District I championship races, a three-way dead- lock resulted. Upper Darby, Abington, and Norris- town tied each other with thirty-four points apiece. A disqualification in the 100 yard breast stroke cost us first place. Although the Rcgionals were lost to Allentown, the relay team—Neithammer, Brown, Russell, Harriman—broke the school record of 1.32.2, set in '38, by one-tenth of a second. OPP. U.D West Chester 16 50 Eddystonc 24 42 Norristown . . 42 24 Coatcsvillc 30 36 Abington 32 30 Wosttown . . 45 21 Pottstown 38 28 P.I.A.A. District I Tic for first place. Eastern Rcgionals Tie for fifth place Eisenhardt speeding along mu Ttfin Bottom Row: Richwine, Brubaker, Linder, Kcesey, Manteli. Second Row: Benson, Johnson, Garrett, Hopkins, D. Krickorian, R. Krickorian. Top Row: Mr. Billinftslca, Godwin, Lystcr, DcFarjjes, Mr. Wood One of Upper Darby's most active teams, yet the least publicized, is our rifle team. Under the able direction of Mr. Charles Wood, Mr. John Billingslea, and Mr. Stanley Twocs, this year's team has shot eighteen matches, and stands sixteenth in the national matches, competing with four hundred other school rifle teams. Captained by Jim Keesey, the team has an enviable record. Out of the seven shoulder-to-shoulder matches, held for the first time since the war, U. D. came out with five wins and three losses. Competing with schools from all over the United States in postal matches, Upper Darby shot and won seven; and shooting against Norristown and Quaker' town high schools, became Section I champions. The coveted Faculty Cup Trophy was won by Marie Linder, next year's captain, for her shooting ability. OPP. U.D. West Catholic 483 487 Bramtru 464 486 Episcopal 474 487 Norristown 477 492 Quakcrtown 483 487 S. Catholic 497 487 W. Catholic 493 490 La Salle 492 485 Lewis SC Clark 485 494 Placir Union 476 488 W. Catholic 489 492 Y eadon—Forfeit SECTION I U.D. 490 Quakertown 485 Norristown 482 REGIONAL U.D. 488 Manheim 493 DcFarjtcs, Linder, Benson, Linder, DcFargcs, Johnson, Garrett, Bruba ker, Godwin, Garrett, Lyster, Johnson. Eighty five srriric srcpis ppslue 1949 1945 BASEBAI-L SCHEDULE OPP. U.D. Episcopal 12 17 Haverford 5 3 5 6 Abington 4 3 Lansdownc 5 9 Norristown 1 11 8 4 Lower Merion 3 7 1 2 4 3 Abington 1 5 Lansdownc 2 4 Norristown 4 1 Cheltenham 1 4 Lower Merion 0 1 1945 TRACK SCHEDULE St. Thomas Moore—Home West Catholic—Home ........... Off Suburban Championship— OPP. U.D. Haverford—Home 34 1 4 82 3 4 Bridgeton Relays— Bridgeton, N. J. 1 4th 1 3rd 43 1 3 64 2 3 Penn Relays—Franklin Field ................... First Purple and Gold Purple 61 Gold 56 Deleo Championship—I.an.sdownc First Norristown Second Lower Merion at Lower Merion 60 57 Dist. I Championship—Home Second Ridley Township Chester 98.1 C.-23.9 R-21. State Championship—State College Second BOYS TENNIS 1945 OPP. U.D. Cheltenham 1 4 Norristown ................... 2 3 Coatesville 1 4 Abington ..................... 1 4 Radnor 1 4 Lansdownc 4 1 Lower Merion ................. 4 1 Pottstown 2 3 GIRLS TENNIS 1945 OPP. U.D. Berwyn 5 0 Swarthmore College J. V. 6 0 Radnor 5 0 Lower Merion 5 0 Cheltenham ................. 5 0 Eighty-six KmfILL Baumiller, star pitcher, knocks one out. Kilgore getting a solid smack. The Upper Darby baseball team, led by Coach Randolph Grimmett and their only returning letterman. Captain Bill Baumiller, got off to a fairly successful start in league competition this year. Keynoted in the early season contests was the sensational pitching of Bill Baumiller. Fred Hesscnaucr, and junior Bob Burns. Built around Jim Kilgore and Jack Simpson, the leading hitters, and Lawrence Gillespie, a most versa- tile player, the Royals managed to hold their own against all opponents. After dropping decisions to Haverford and Radnor, the Upi-Dahs snapped back with victories over Cheltenham. Abington. and Lower Merion, to remain in the thick of the league race. While building a winning team this year. Coach Grim- mett was also preparing a team for next year that will be Burns pitching them up in practice, well seasoned. Firs! Row: Resnick (manager). Burns, Ward, Kilgore, (manager). Second Row: Borst (manager), Moore, Lc Baumiller, Schnebergcr, Simpson, Gillespie, Hughes Fever, Shirk, Bogard, Smithgull, Stevens, Henn, Holmes, Mr. Grimmett (Coach). Eighty'scven Cripps, star weight man, flings the discus. Sykes, Olson, Helms, Wright—one of the mile relay com- binations. Eighty-eight Devitt and Wright out in front of a pack of U.D. tracksters in a trial run. Wilkinson up and over in the pole vault. TRUCK The 1946 edition of the Upper Darby track team was, like its predecessors, one of the best squads in the suburbs. Led by co-Captains Johnny Wright and Russ Neithammcr, the team enjoyed a successful dual meet season. One of the oustanding features of the squad was the one'mile relay team which outdistanced all op' position. This team was composed intermittently of Don Sykes, Gordon Graham, Jack La Fountain, Johnny Wright, George Miller, and Jack Schcllhasc. The sprints were ably handled by Jack Schcllhasc, Gene Schindler, Dick King, and Tom Faulkner. The middle distance and distance runs were taken care of by Russ Neithammcr, Sam Brown, Bob Weaver, Dick Olson, Spence Devitt and the mile relay boys. Bob Byerly, Bill Fahnestock, and Bill Hill were the hurdlers. The weight men were Dick Cripps, Lee Boyd, and Don May and the jumpers were Owen Wilkinson, Walt Russell, Tom Rice, Dick Cripps, Jack La Fountain, Dan Evans, and Ken Kirkpatrick. As the book goes to press, Upper Darby has won its only dual meet—that with Haverford. The Royals also won first place in the Delco Champion' ships: and in the Penn Relays, in Friday's events, took first place in the Suburban Mile and on Sat- urday won first place in the Class Mile. It would seem that we are on the road to another Champion' ship team. First Ron’: Olson, Brown, B., Devitt; Brown, S., Richwine, Wilkinson, Cripps, Wright (co-captain), Neithammcr (co-captain). May, Boyd, Hill, Rice, Schcllhasc, Fahne- stock, Byerly, Russell. Second Row: Grant, Bochringcr, Lcrncr, McCurdy, Christy, Noel, Engles, Erskinc, Evans, Foy, Wattcrson, Faulkner, Weaver, Miller. Third Row: Graham, Schindler, King, Sykes, LaFountain, Phillips, Hardy. Fourth Row: Holt, Jacoby, Fontaine, Birming- ham, Maxwell, Hocdt, Schaffer, McDowell, Gibbons, Tarlcton, Fcnimorc, Kirkpatrick, Hoovcn, Walker (manager). Byerly, Fahnestock, and Schaffer take the hurdles. Schindler and Schcllhasc off to a fast start in the dashes. MacDonald and Bell, Doubles Team Burton Smith set for a forehand drive Ttrnis Wally Lecher, No. 1, serves. Taylor Holland takes one on his backhand First Rosr: Free, Jr. (manager), Smith, MacDonald, Bell, MacLean, Jackson Hocnstinc, Ebncr (manager). Top Row: Murphy, Fusco, Quinn, Baudcr Walls, Kulp, Holland, Lecher, Hawk, Morlock. The boys' tennis team was unusually strong in its underclass- men this year. Wally Lecher, a sophomore, was number one man on the team. Dick Morlock, another sophomore, and Burton Smith and Bob MacLean, both juniors, showed great promise and should play ex- cellent tennis next year. Ken Jackson, Clint Riley, Jay Kulp, and Joe Fusco, all sophomores, showed natural ability and only lacked ex- perience. Norm Hawk and Taylor Holland got their letters last year and this year were the best seniors on the squad. Bob MacDonald and Guy Bell, seniors, were the most successful doubles team. This year the team has had much better practicing conditions be- cause they have been using the Hilltop Club courts. Mr. McKinley Stevens, hard-working coach, has been assisted by Bill Ebner, senior manager. Sarting the season with one loss and one win, Mr. Stevens de- cided to use his sophomores and juniors as much as possible, in order to give them the practice and experience they need, because the seniors already had their letters. The season was fairly successful. Margie Wall and Marilyn Brown. First Row: Jones, Ruth (manager). Bell, Fritz, Fortin, Diliman, Spaeth, Ellison, Henry, Hounscll, Butterworth (manager). Top Row: Frazier, I.abrum, Houseman, Lecty, Burke, Abrams, Dean, Tillett. CIKLS Ttms Firs Row: Smoker, Wall, Filipponc, Brown, McKaig, Duncan. Top Row: Vinson, Ide, Magee, House-Manager, Armstrong, Linder, Mills. Tennis, which is and has been one of the most liked sports [around U. D. certainly proved its popularity this season. When ■the call for candidates for our Tennis Squad was given the coaches were literally swamped with would-be tennis champs. The squad, under the supervision of Mr. William Kehl and captained by Senior Kathleen Filippone, started ofF with a hopeful look at the future by defeating their first opponent, Coatesvillc. The girls, twenty-nine in all, have shown excellent form in their backhand and forehand drives. The Junior Varsity, coached by Mr. Fred Loeb, promises to bring forth a very superior Girls’ Tennis squad in the coming year. The Varsity is comprised of both Junior and Senior Girls' which is one reason for the optimism concerning next year's team. The coaches and manager, Betty House, are to be commended for their untiring efforts in making these girls as good as they arc. Knlhcy Filippone, Betty McKaig. BASKETBALL CHAMPS First Row: Cummings, McElfrcsh, Ries, Bray. A great many Upper Darby students have a keen interest in sports, but few of them are able to attain a place on a junior varsity or varsity squad. It is for these people that the intramural program proves to be instructive and gives good clean fun. A varied program was planned by Miss Marion Scott, Mrs. Ann Westcrvelt. and Mr. Herbert Herzog, including hockey for girls in the fall, soc' cer for the boys, basketball for both in the winter and baseball during the spring for both girls and boys. Every homeroom is given the opportunity to Second Row: Lenham, McSorlcy, DiGcnova. form its own team or to combine with another room to form a team, and they then compete with other homerooms in the school. The members of the championship team are awarded their numerals. An important part of the intramural program is tag day. Tags are sold by the homeroom color captain and are used as admission to the Purple and Gold games. The proceeds from the sale of these tickets go toward the purchasing of numerals and for other expenses. HOCKEY CHAMPS First Row: Protesto, Quinn, Bigony, Cripps, Schaum. Second Row: Patton, Sunderland, Lane, Hicks. Third Row: Stottlcr, Armstrong, Obertcuffcr. IITfflllfPLS BASKETBALL CHAMPS Top, First Row: Cleary, Beaumont, Burke. Second Row: Fisher, Harkness, Nichols. Right: Touch football in progress. SOCCER CHAMPS Bottom, First Row: Dolan, Derry, Belairs, Sailor, Stait, Gilmore. Second Row: Kompass, Snyder, Collom, LeFever. Third Row: Schaef- fer, Dimmig. stmoRs CLASS omcifis Our class exercised wise judgment in choosing its experienced and efficient officers, who have served us faithfully. Bill Hcnn's duties as President include conducting assemblies and presiding over meetings. Assisting Bill is Sam Brown, Vice-President. Secretary Lois Copp has the task of keeping the class records and writing the minutes of meetings. Lee Boyd, Treasurer, has charge of all class finances. To these officers we, the class of 1946, give our heartfelt thanks and deepest devotion for their loyal and unselfish service. T ineiysix EXECiinvi corimnn The governing body of the Senior Class is the Executive Committee, which consists of one representative from each homeroom, the officers, and the class advisers. Meetings are held weekly to discuss and decide all business and problems concerning the class. The Executive Committee cares for all financial matters, in which capacity it has selected the class gift to the school and made plans for the Senior Final. The efficiency and willingness of this organization will long be remembered for making possible the success and achievements of the Senior Class. Sitting: Wells, Wood, Mantcll, Hcnn, Copp, Brown, Boyd, Kcpncr, DiGcnova. Standing: Wilkinson, Hoffman, Forstadt, MacDonald, Altman, Horn, Goodman, Eichncr, Shaw. J inetyseven scuoLPRsmr Brooks Brown Robert MacDonald John Gay Martha Burton Guy Bell Marjorie Sandberg The class of 1946 is justly proud of its six outstanding honor students, for they have maintained a consistently high scholastic record for their four years of high school at Upper Darby, and arc at the top of the graduating class. These six people deserve a great deal of credit for the many hours spent in outside work necessary for their scholastic records, and also for the numerous extracurricular activities in which they participated. Today, more than ever before, a good education is essential for the future, and a superior high school record is a great advantage. We admire the perseverance and untiring effort given by these students to school work, and are proud of their contribution to the academic tradition of the Upper Darby Senior High School. These six people will have their names engraved on the scholarship plaque found in the front corridor of our school. This plaque was given to the school by the Class of 1933, with the stipulation that the honor be given only to students who have attended Upper Darby for three years. SERVICE Each year six members of the graduating class are given one of the highest and most cherished honors—that of having their names cm graved on the Service Award Plaque, given to the school by the Class of 1933. The six students selected, in the opinion of their classmates, have given their all in making our Upper Darby High a school to be very proud of. They have distinguished themselves in every phase of school life—in music, publications, dramatics, committees, and various clubs. When anything was to be done, large or small, it was met by these people with an eager, “I’ll try! The choice of these people reflects not only on the chosen few but also on the student body. The requirements are simple—a sincere desire to help in all school matters and a common respect and loyalty to their school and classmates. It is an honor to have six such people as these representing the Class of 1946. Guy Bell Sam Brown Bill Hcnn Lois Copp Betty Hicks Marian Stephens ■ m 4 Most Likely to Succeed MARTHA BURTON and GUY BELL Most Venatile ' Hf LOIS COPP and JACK SCHELLHASE Cutest Couple JANE McKNIGHT and CHARLIE RUPP Most Dignified JEANNE HOUNSELL and WALT COLLINS W Wittiest 1 LIVIA DINON and BILL McILLWAIN Best Looking PHYLLIS WRIGHT and WALT RUSSELL DOROTHEA NANETTE ACKERMAN 5245 Apache Lane Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD ROBERT A. ALDIN 1102 Wilson Drive Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS COLC School: All-School Show 5 _ School: Monitor 3: Honor Roll 4 Ctuc Dance Committee 3. 4; Party Committee 3. 4; Club : Bowlins 3 Play Committee 3. 4 Club : Choral 3: La Sociedad Panamericana 2 I.OIS ELIZABETH ALLEN 150 Ashby Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Student Council 2 Club : Choral 3; La Socicdad Panamericana 2: Tay- Wistalvan 2. 3. 4 ILEANE D. ALTMAN 739 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLC School: All-School Show 3. 4; Publication Agent 3: Monitor 2: Service Pla.juc Committee 4: Stamp Sales- man 3: Welfare Anent 5 Clan: Play 3: Talent Show 2: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 3. 4: Party Committee 2. 3. 4; Pennant Committee 4; Play Committee 3; Play U hcr 4 Club : Choral 3. 4; Pleiade 2. 3. 4 ROGER ANDERSEN 140 Marlborough Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4; All-School Show 4 Cfa ; Commencement U her 3; Talent Show 2 Club : Hi-Y 3. 4 Sport : Varsity Basketball 3. 4 JOHN ROBERT ANDERSON 120 Westdale Road Upper Darby (X)LLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Re-entered January. 1946 L. JACQUELINE ANDERSON 142 North Cedar Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2 CJo : Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 2. 3: Play Committee 4 Club : Choral 5 Spurt : Baseball Numeral 2 BARBARA ANNE ARMSTRONG 254 Bayard Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publication Typing Stall. President 4; Moni- tor 3 Clan: Commencement Usher 3; Pennant Committee 4: May Committee 3 Club : Bowlins 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 Sport : Hockey Numerals 4 BARBARA ANNE BAKER 20 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Publications Business Statl 3: Business Manager 4 JANE LOUISE ANDISMAN 345 Copley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Publications Agent 4 Clots: Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 2: Play Committee 2. 4 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4; Fencing 2. 3. 4; Captain 3. 4: Secretary 3. 4; Treasurer 5; Latin 2 GEORGEANNA L. ARMSTRONG 83 North Keystone Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: English Prise 3: Monitor 2; Student Council 4 Cia : Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 3: Play Committee 3 MARGARET I. BALDWIN 637 Merion Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 3. 4: Diitinguished Honor Roll 3 On : Play 3: Oax. Literary Stall 4; Commencement Usher 3; Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 4; Le Cercle Francais 3. 4: Pleiade 3. 4-. Tay-Wiualvan 4 0 ir Hundred Two RUTH MADELYN BALL 4603 Woodland Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: All'School Show 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Stamp Salesman 3. Clan: Oak. Literary Stall 4: Commencement Usher Executive Committee 3; Pennant Committee 4; Play Committee 2. 3. 4 Club : Choral 4; Fencing 2; La Socicdad Panamerieana 2. 3: Library 2. 4; Pleiades 2. 3. 4 IDELLE BALLARD Aronomink Arms Apartments Drexcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 2 Clan: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Pen- nant Committee 4 Club : Choral 4; La Socicdad Panamerieana 2. 3 MARGARET ROBERTA BALTA 3907 Dennison Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 2; Welfare Agent 2 JAMES C. BARBER 110 Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Re-entered January. I 46 JUSTUS C. BARBER SAMUEL FLOYD BARCLIFT 1029 Cornell Avenue Drexcl Hill 2530 Huey Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn. Art Suit 4; Honor Roll 3: Monitor 2. Viaual Aid 4; Stage Crew 4 Clan: Executive Committee 2; Plav Committee 4 Club : Rifle 4 AMELIA B. BARKER Shirley Court Apartments Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD Clan: Patty Committee 2 JOHN DONALD BARROW 728 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 2 Club : Bowling 2 GERTRUDE CAROLINE BAUDER 254 Wembly Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acom, Art Staff 4; Upi-Dah. Art Staff 4 Clan: Commencement Uiher 3; Bulletin Board Commit- tee 3. 4; Dance Committee 4: Play Committee 3. 4: Play Usher 4 (Tubs: La Sociedad Panamerieana 2; Beaux Art 3; Sec- retary 4 RUTHANN BEALE 617 Harper Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Welfare Agent 3 Ciubi: Bowling 3: Choral 2. 3; La Soeicdad Panamcri- cana 2. 3. 4 WILLIAM JOSEPH BAUMILLER 2333 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4 Ciubi: Hi-Y 4 Spout: Vanity Baseball 2. 3: Captain 4 D. JANE BECK 4931 State Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 3: Welfare Agent 2 Clan: Dance Committee 2. 3: Party Committee 2. 3. 4: Play Committee 2 Clubs: La Socieded Panamerieana 2: Le Cercle Francais One Hundred Three JOSEPH THOMAS BECKER, JR. 327 Lincoln Avenue Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD JOHN E. BELLAIRS 726 Alexander Avenue Drexcl Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD HARVEY JAY BENSON 7 South Harwood Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 4; Sump Salomon 5. 4; Play Usher 4 Clubs: Riding 2: Rifle 3. 4 Sporrs: Varsity Rifle 4 GUY CALVERT BELL, JR. 904 Drexel Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Aeon; 2. 3; Editor-in-chief 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; English Prite 2. 3; Journalism Prise 3: Physics Prise 3; Harvard Club Award 3: Student Council a. 4 Class: Commencement Usher 5: Play 3 Ciubs: Hi-Y a. 4; Steinmcts 4; World Affairs Forum a. 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 2. 3 ARDEN V. BENNETT 1208 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Monitor 2: Upi-Dah. Literary Staff 4 Class: Bulletin Beard Committee 2. 3. 4; Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 3. 4; Play Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Lc Ccrclc Francais 4; Tay-Wistalvan 3. 4; Beaux Arts 4 JOHN RALPH BERGER, JR. 106 North Clifton Avenue Aldan BUSINESS COLD School: Monitor 2 GLORIA ANNE BERMAN 529 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Upi- Dah. Art Staff 3. 4 Class: Oak. Art Staff 4; Commencement Usher 3: Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 4 Clubs: Beaux Arts 3, 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 3: Hockey Numerals 2. 3 NANCIE JANE BIGONY 206 Linden Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 3 Clubs: Choral 3 Sports: Basketball Numerals 2; Hockey Numerals 4 JOHN WILLIAM BJORKLUND 3200 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS COLD School: Stamp Salesman 2 Clubs: A Cappella 3; Choral 2. 3. 4 MARIE ELEANOR BERTRAND 235 Richfield Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 4; Upf-Dah. Art Staff 2. 3 Class: Oak. Art Editor 4; Commencement Usher 3: Bulletin Board Committee 2. 3: Party Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 4: Hi-Y 4; La Socicdad Panamcricana 3: Riding 2; Beaux Arts 2. 3 CHARLES EDWARD BILLER 77 Hueston Road Lansdowne BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Sports: Varsity Wrestling 2 LIBBY CAROL BLACK 146 Heather Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4: Publications Agent 3: Stu- dent Council 3: Upi-Dah. Literary Start 3. 4 Stamp Salesman 2. 3: Welfare Agent 2. 3: Welfare Com- mittee 3 Claas: Commencement Usher 3: Talent Show 2: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Patty Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 2, 3 Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Larin 2; Lc Ccrclc Francais 4; Tay Wistalvan 2. 3: Vice-President 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 3 One Hundred Four PRISCILLA ARLENE BLAIR 1216 Myrtlewood Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE SfJiool: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 2. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Chibs: A Cappclla 4: Cbm 3: Choral 3. 4 PATRICIA ELEANOR BOHINICK 3425 Berkley Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 3 Class: Play 3 Clubs: Fencing 2. 4; Latin 2; Library 2. 3. 4; Plei- ides 3. 4; Terraqua 2. 3 Sporu: Baseball Numerals 2; Hockey Numeral 2 CECILIA F. BORRELLI 218 Chapman Avenue Lansdownc BUSINESS GOLD MICHAEL N. BORRELLI 3422 Randolph Street Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE JOSEPH EUGENE BOULAIS EDWARD BOYAJIAN 8132 West Chester Pike Upper Darby 10 Montrose Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD BUSINESS COLD Entered September. 1945 School: Honor Roll 4 Class: Play 3 Clubs: Choral 2. 4 LEE HERSHEY BOYD 341 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 2; Student Council 3: Stamp Sales man 2 Class: Trewurer 4: Commencement Usher 3; Talent Show 2; Executive Committee 4; Party Com- mittee 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 4; Hi Y 3: Secretary 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 3; Junior Varsity Football 3 ROBERT E. BOYD 220 East Greenwood Avenue Lansdownc ARTS AN CRAFTS PURPLE ELIZABETH JANE BOYER 40 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Clubs: Bowline 2 PIERCE LEWIS BOYER 75 Merwood Drive Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE MARION ROSE BRADLEY 207 Shirley Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: All-School Show 3 RICHARD B. BRANDT 4025 Sommers Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE One Hundred Five ANNETTE WADSWORTH BRAY 312 South State Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE SchoohAll-Sebool Show -4; Welfare Agent 5. 4; Wel- fare Committee 5 Cl mi: Play 5; Party Committee 3. 4 Clubs: A Cappella 4; Choral 3. 4; La Soeiedad Pan- amerioana 2. 3; Riding 3 Sportt: Baseball Numerali 3; Basketball Numerals 3. ■ RICHARD HOAY BREITHAUPT 669 Feme Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Clubs: La Soeiedad Panamericana 2 BETTY JANE BROCK 144 Normandy Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: All-School Show 4: Publications Agent 2: Publications Typing Staff 4 Clast: Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; La Soeiedad Panamericana 2; Riding 3 ELBERT COLYAR BRAZELTON, JR. 270 Sanford Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 4 Clast: Play 3. 4 Clubs: La Soeiedad Panamericana 4; Pleiades 3. 4 THERESA BARBARA BRENNAN 444 Woodcliffe Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Clubs: Choral a ROMINE W. BROOKS 4013 Redden Road Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Band 3. 4 Class: Executive Committee 4 Clubs: Leeuwenhoek 2. 3. 4 VIRGINIA B. BROOKS 720 Edmonds Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Schoo,: All-School Show 3: Honor Roll 2. 4: Distin- guished Honor Roll 4; Upi-Dsli, Art Staff 3. 4; Stamp Salesman 3 Class: Play Committee 3 (.'Tubs: Bowling 3. 4; Fencing 2: Latin 3; Pleiadct 2. 3. 4 CARL DAVID BROWN 105 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Orchestra 3. 4 Spon : Baseball Numerals 3 ROBERT A. BROWN 1016 Drcxel Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 5. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2. 3: Publications Agent 3: Student Council 2. 3. Treasurer 4; Stage Crew 3 Cl : Dance Committee 2: Executive Committee 2 Club : Hi-Y 3. Treasurer 4 Spout: Basketball Numerals 2: Junior Varsity Basket- ball 3; Varsity Football 4 Otic Hundred Six L. BROOKS BROWN 244 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Monitor 3; Student Council 4; Scrgeant-at Arm 2 doss: Commencement Usher 3; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 2; Hippocrates 3, President 4; World Affairs Forum 3. Treasurer 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 3: Basketball Numerals 3; Soccer Numerals 2: Junior Varsity Basketball 3: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2: Varsity Cross Country 4 DONALD BROWN 3730 Woodland Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Band 4 dubs: La Soeiedad Panamericana 3. 4 SAMUEL POTTER BROWN 336 Dcrwyn Road Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4; Student Council 2. 3 Class: Treasurer 2; President 3; Vice-President 4: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3: Ex- ecutive Committee 2. 3; Party Committee 2, 3 Clubs: A Cappella 4; Choral 2; Hi-Y 3. 4: World Affairs Forum 3. 4; Cross Country 2. 3. Captain 4; Varsity Track 2. 3 GORDON ROBERT BRUBAKER RUTH ANN BUCKLEY 115 Englewood Road Upper Darby 1125 Wilson Drive Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD BUSINESS PURPLE Clou: Bowling 4 School: Stamp Salesman 2 Club : Terraqua 2. 3: Rifle 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 2 Sports: Vanity Ride 3. 4 DOROTHY EVELYN BUCKMAN EDMUND A. BURKE 2425 Cedar Lane Drcxcl Hill 310 North Lansdownc Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 2; Welfare Agent 2; Welfare Committee 2 Class: Color Captain 2: Play Usher 3: Dance Commit- tee 2. 5. 4; Party Committee 2. 3. 4; Way Com- mittee 3 Clubs: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4 Sports: Hockey Numeral 2 MARTHA COX BURTON 17 Green Lane Primos COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; English Prise 2. 3: Biology Prise 2. 3; Monitor 2: Student Council 2: Welfare Agent 3 Class: Oak. Editor-in-chief 4; Commencement Usher 3 Clubs: Choral 2; Hi-Y 4; La Socicdad Panamericana 2: Library 3. Secretary 4; Riding 2. Secretary 3 ROSE FLORENCE BUSA 4108 Bloomfield Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE Entered September. 1945 BETTE JEAN BUTZ 72 Hartley Road Lansdownc BUSINESS PURPLE ROBERT COURTLAND 820 Ormond Avenue BYERLY Drcxel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show- 3. 4; Publications Typing Staff 4; Service Plaque Committee 4; Welfare Agent 2 Class: Play Committee 3 Clubs: A Cappclla 4; Choral 3. 4: Library 2. 4 School: A. A. Council 2: All-School Show- 3. 4; Stage Crew- 2. 3. 4 Class: Talent Show 2; Executive Committee 2: Play 3 Clubs: Hi-Y 4: Pleiades 3 Sports: Varsity Swimming 3. 4. Co-Captain 3: Varsity Traelc 3 MURIEL RITA BYRNE 7241 Guilford Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD Class: Party Committee 4; Pennant Committee 4 HARVEY THOMAS CALVERT 245 Heather Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-Sehool Show 5: Publications Agent 2; Color Cuard 2. 3 Class: Party Committee 2 ALBERT KARL CAMPANA 209 Wingate Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Aeons. Photographer 4 Class: Oak. Photographer 4 Clubs: Bowling 2; Stemmed 4 ARTHUR T. CAPPILLI 227 Long Lane Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Welfare Agent 2 Clubs: Latin 2. 3 One Hundred Seven JUDITH MARIE CARICCHIO 137 Overhill Rond Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Service Plaque Committee 5; Welfare Acent 2 Clan: Play Usher 3; Dance Committee 5; Patty Com- mittee 3 Club : Choral 4; Tay-Wiualvan 3. 4 MILDRED FRANCES CARNEY 7138 Clover Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Choral 3. 4 GLORIA B. CHADWIN 849 Windermere Avenue Drexcl Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: All-School Show 3 ('last: Dance Committee 2 ROBERT CARL 1121 Harding Drive Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE VINCENT LAURENCE CELLA 17 Oakley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 2 Clan: Talent Show 2 Club : Choral 4 Spoils: Varsity Soccer 4 JUNEE ELIZABETH CHANDLER 4035 Bornall Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Acorn 2. 3. 4; Publications Agent 2; Monitor 2; Student Council 3: Service Plaque Committee 3 Class: Play Usher 3: Bulletin Board Committee 3. 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Parly Committee 2. 3. 4; Pennant Committee 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Ars Poetae 3. 4; Latin 2; World Affairs Forum 3. 4 JUNE AILEEN CLARK 2229 Lynn Boulevard Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Publications Typing Stall 4 Class: Play Committee 3 Clubs: Ars Poetae 4; Choral 4; La Socieded Pan- americana 2. 3 NANCY THRESA CLARK 7279 Guilford Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: All-School Show 3; Monitor 2; Welfare Agent 2 Clubs: Riding 4 BETTY JANE CLEMENT 15 Powell Lane Upper Darby ART AND CRAFTS COLD Clubs: Choral 3 WALTER JOSEPH COLLINS 500 Lombardy Road Drexcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Aeon Literary Stall 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 4; English Prise 2; Student Council 4 Class: Play 3. 4 Clubs: Fencing 2. 4. Vice-President 3; Team 5, Captain 4; Pleiades 2. 3. President 4 Sports: Soccer Numeral 2 JACQUELINE LOUISE CLEMSON 204 Sherbrook Boulevard Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: All-School Show 3: Publication Agent 4: Pub- lications Typing Stall 4; Monitor 2. 3: Service Plaque Committee 4 Class: Bulletin Board Committee 4: Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 3 Sports: Basketball Numerals 2 ETHEL BEATRICE CONNER Apartment 39B, Stephen Court, Millbournc Gardens Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Monitor. Chairman 2 Clubs: Choral 2. 3 One Hundred £igiir LOIS RETA COPP 819 Harper Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: A. A. Council 2. 3. All-School Show 3. 4: Student Council 3 Class: Color Captain 2. 3. School Color Captain 4; Commencement Usher 3; Play Usher 3; Bulletin Board Committee 2; Dance Committee 3. 4; Executive Committee 2. 3, 4; Party Committee 2. J. 4 Club : A Cappella 4; Art Poetae 5; Choral J. 4; Hi-Y 2. J, Treasurer 4-. La Sociedad Panatnericana 2 Spot («: Junior Vartitv Batketball 2; Junior Varsity Hockey 2: Vartity Batketball J, Captain 4; Varsity Hockey 3. 4 MARGARET JANE CORLISS 442 Glendale Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 2. J; Student (Council 4; Stamp Salesman 2. J Clan: Bulletin Board Committee J; Dance (Committee 2: Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4: Play Uthcr 4 Clubt: La Sociedad Panamericana 2; Library 4 VENERA L. COSTAGLIOLA 7721 Parkview Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Welfare Agent 2 Clast: Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: Art Poetae 4; Bowling 4; Library 4 JOHN PAUL CORCORAN 7246 GIcnthorne Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll J, 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. J Clast: Commencement Uthcr $ JEANNETTE EVANS COSTA 311 Riverview Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll J. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2: Advanced Biology Prise 3 Clast: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Party flommittcc 2 Clubs: Bowling 2. 3. 4; Choral 2; La Sociedad Pan- amcricana 2. 3. 4 HARRIET JUNE COTTER 220 Linden Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 3 Clubs: Choral 2; Library 2. 3 RICHARD JAY CRIPPS 820 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD DORIS MAE CRIST 7058 Clover Lane BUSINESS Upper Darby PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4: All-School Show 3. 4; Pub- _ Clubs: Choral Beat ions Agent 3: Student Council 2. 4; Stamp Sales- man 2 Class: Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 3: Executive Committee 3: Party Committee 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 4; Hi-Y 3. 4 Snorts: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2: Varsity Football 3. 4; Varsity Track 3. 4: Varsity Wrestling 3. Captain 4 JEAN MAE CULBERT 936 Lindale Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: La Sociedad Panamericana 4 ELINOR HELEN CUMMINGS 506 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Service Plague Committee 2: Stamp Salesman 2 Class: Play Usbcr 3: Patty Committee 2. 3: Play Com- mittee 3 Clubs: A Cappella 3: Bowling 2. 3: Choral 2. 3; La Sociedad Panamericana 3: Le Cerclc Francais 2. 3; Library 2. 3. 4 JOAN CATHERINE CUMMINGS 2225 Lynn Boulevard Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Class: Dance (Committee 4; Party Committee 4 Clubs: Le Ccrelc Francais 3 ALBERT RUCH CUNNINGHAM, JR. 117 Ashton Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Stage Crew 4 Clubs: Bowling 4: Tcrragua 3 One Hundred tyine MARIAN LAURA CUTHBERT 530 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 2, Chairman 3; Service Plaque Com- mittee 4 Clou: Party Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 3. 4 JOHN PHILIP DALMAS 114 Walnut Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn 3. Asiistant Feature Editor 4 Cliiu: Play 3. 4 Clubs: Le Cercle Francait 4; Pleiade 3. 4 JEANNETTE M. DALOIA 235 Burmont Road Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE C. NATALIE DAI.STROM 14 Cloverdale Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clou: Pennant Committee 4 Clan: Party Committee 3 Club : Bowline 4; Choral 3. 4 Club : Ars Poctac 4; Choral 4; La Socicdad Pan- amcricana 2. 3. 4; Ridine 2. 4: Riding Mistre 3 ANN DARMIENTO 351 Harrison Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications Agent 4; Monitor 3: Stamp Sales- man 2; Welfare Agent 3 Clou: Executive Committee 4; Pennant Committee 3 Clubs: Library 2 DOROTHY ANN DAVIDSON 3200 Marshall Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 4: Honor Roll 4; Stamp Salesman 3 Class: Executive Committee 3: Party Committee 3: Pennant Committee 4; May Committee 3 Clubs: A Cappella 4: Choral 3: Latin 2 FREDERICK B. DAVIS EDWIN HENRY DAVIS 827 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill 334 Blanchard Road Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Acorn. Photography 3, 4 Class: Oak. Photographer 3, 4 Clubs: Stcintnet:. Historian 4 Club : Bowling 3 FLORICE MAE DAWSON 118 Crestview Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3; Publication Agent 2; Publication Business Stall 2: Monitor 3: Service Plaque Committee 3. 4; Stamp Salctman 3: Welfare Agent 2 Class: Play 3; Talent Show 2: Danec Committee 2. 3: Party Committee 2. 3. 4: Pennant Committee 4: Play Committee 3 Clubs: A Cappella 3: Bowling 2: Choral 2. 3. 4: La Socicdad Panamcricana 4: Latin 2 SHIRLEY M. DECKER 509 Hampden Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Class: Talent Show 2 Clubs: Choral 2: Riding 3 WILLIAM ALLEN DEAN 15 East Providence Road Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 4; Student Council 4; Band 2. 3: Stamp Salesman 4 Class: Dance Committee 4 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. Pre ident 4: Hi-Y 4 Sports: Soccer Numeral 3 GLORIA HELEN DE COSTA 317 Lincoln Avenue Lansdowne BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 2; Upf-Dih. Literary Stafi 4; Service Plaque Committee 3. 4: Welfare Agent 3 Class: Dance (Committee 3: Party Committee 3: Play Committee 3; Pennant Committee 3 Clubs: Ar Poetae 4; Bowling 3. 4; Choral 2, 3. 4 One Hundred Ten DOROTHY ANNE DE FEO 220 Magnolia Terrace Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Clubs: Chon I i PEGGY ELAINE DE JURE 7103 Hilltop Road Upper Darby XM.LECE PREPARATORY PURPLE ichool: Honor Roll 4; Dt tin ui hcd Honor Roll 2: Student Council 2. 5; Service Plaque Commi««cc 5; Stamp Salesman 2 'few: School Color Captain 4; Play Usher J; Talent Show 2; Dance Committee 2. 5. 4; Party Committee . 4; Pennant Committee 4 'tubs: Ar Poetae 4; Hi'Y 2. J. 4; La Sockdad Pan- americana 2. 5; Pleiades 2, J po n: Baie hall Numerals 5; Hockey Numerals 2: Varsity Basketball j. 4 MARTHA ELLEN DENEHEY Elizabeth Manor Apartments Upper Darby IOLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE rJflss: Party Committee 4; Pennant Committee 4 ESTHER JANE DE FRANCESCO 124 Richfield Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor J; Stamp Salesman 4 ('leu: Executive Committee 2 Club : Choral i. 4 RALPH DE LUCIA, JR. 22 South Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Student Council 4 ('lets: Commencement Usher J Club : Hi'Y 5. 4 Sport : Baseball Numerals 2: Junior Varsity Wrcstlin 2: Varsity Football 4; Varsity Wrestlins 4 RAY H. DERRICKSON 11 Overhill Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE FRANK DESJARDINS 442 Gainsboro Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Entered September. 1945 Clubs: Lc Cerclc Francais 4 JAMES P. DIAMOND 219 North Cedar Lane Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD School: Monitor ) Spam: Basketball Numerals 4; Soccer Numerals 4 HUGH SPENCE DEVITT, JR. 7062 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 5. 4; Publications Acent J: Monitor 2: Stamp Salesman 4 Class: O.va. Literary Staff 4; Commencement Usher 1 Clubs: Bowlin 2: rli-Y 4 Sports: Varsity Cross Country J. 4: Varsity Track J RICHARD MALCOLM DICKERT 7208 Penarth Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Class: Play . 4 Clubs: Pencil 4: Pleiades 2. 5. 4 JOYCE BETTY DIELENS 230 Long Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications A ent 2; Stamn Salesman 4 Clan: Commencement Usher a; Talent Show 2: Dance Committee J; Party Committee 4: Pennant Com- mittee 4 Clubs: Choral i JOANNE LOUISE DIETZ 1104 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Service Plaque Committee 4; Stamp Salesman 4 Class: Play Usher J: Patty Committee i. 4; Play Com- mittcc • Clubs: Ar Poetae 4; Lc Ccrcle Francais 4 Our Hundred Eleven MARION LOUISE DI GENOVA 7238 Bradford Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4; All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 4; Stamp Salesman 2 da : Play 3; Talent Sliow 2: Dance Committee 3: Executive Committee 4; Patty Committee 5. 4; Pen- nant Committee 3. 4 Club : A Cappclla J. 4; Choral 2: Hi-Y 4: Rifle 5 Sport : Junior Var ity Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3. Captain 4: Basketball Numeral 4 LIVIA PHYLLIS DINON 435 Lombardy Road Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor a: Welfare Agent a Class: Play J; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee J. 4; Party Committee J. 4; Pennant Committee 4; Play Committee J Club : La Sociedad Panamericana 3, 4; Latin 2; Tay- Wittalvan 4 Sport : Baseball Numerals 3 ROBERT RAY DONOFRIO 8506 Monroe Avenue BUSINESS Upper Darby PURPLE PHYLLIS DILLMAN 7804 Hillcrcst Road Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Publication Agent 2; Service Plague (Committee 4 Clast: Play 3; Commencement Uthcr 3; Party Com- mittee 2; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Lc Ccrclc Francait 4; Pleiade 3. 4; Rifle 3: Tay-Wistalvan 4 Spottt: Basketball Numeral 3: Hockey Numerals 4 ROSE MARIE DONNELLY 946 Argylc Road Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clast: May 5: Commencement U hcr 3; Way Com- mittee 3 Club : La Sociedad Panamericana 3, 4; Le Cercle Francait 4: Pleiades 3. 4 EDWARD L. DONOHUE 830 Anderson Avenue Drcxcl Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Entered March. 1945 LOIS LORRAINE DOSS 226 North Linden Avenue Upper Darby ARTS ANI) CRAFTS COLD ROBERT T. DOUGHERTY 4112 Taylor Avenue Drcxel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: All-School Show 4 School: All-School Show 4; Publications Agent 2; Student Council 2 Clast: Talent Show 2; Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 2 Club : Bowling 2: Choral 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 3; Varsity Swimming. Manager 3 JOANNE E. DUNCAN 7118 Pennsylvania Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3: Publication Agent 3 Chut: Commencement Uthcr 3; Dance Committee 3: Pennant Committee 4 Club : Hi-Y 2. 5. 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 2; Le Cerele Francait 4 Sport : Baseball Numerals 3; Basketball Numeral 5: Hockey Numeral 3: Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3: Junior Var ity Hockey 2; Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Hockey 3. 4 EDWARD R. DYER 4616 Woodland Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3. 4; Monitor 2; Band 3. 4 HAROLD WAYNE EASH 1112 Harding Drive Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD VIRGINIA ANNE EBAUGH 7866 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 4; Upf-Dah. Art Stall 4 Clast: Commencement Usher 3: Bulletin Board Com- mittee 3. 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Com- mittee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: La Sociedad Panamericana 3; Beaux Arts 2, 3. 4 Spout: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3 One Hundred Twelve RALPH ALFRED EBELING 4410 Dermond Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Bowling 1. 4 E. MARIE EBY 215 Long Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD ELIZABETH H. EDMONDS 531 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Publication Agent 2 Clan: Pennant 4 Clubs: Latin 2; Riding 3, 4 WILLIAM SALTER EBNER 325 Maypole Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 5. Monitor 2: Band 2. 3. 4; Stamp Salesman 2 Oats: Dance Committee 2. 3; Patty Committee 2: Play Committee 2. 3 Club : Tcrraniu 2. President 3. 4 Spout: Varsity Tenni . Manager 4 ZELDA EDELMAN 7223 Brent Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 5: Tribunal 4; Welfare Agent 2 Clan: Party Committee 2 Clubs: La Sockdad Panamerican 2; Riding 5 ELIZABETH GUSHEE EDWARDS 208 Burmont Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2 Class: Play 5: Party Committee 2: Play Committee 2. 3. 4 Clubs: Latin 2; Library 2. 3. 4; Terraqua 2 LAMBERT GEORGE EICHNER 1233 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 3. 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4 Class: Talent Show 2: Dance Committee 4; Executive (Committee 4; Party Committee 3: Play Committee 4 Clubi: Hippocrate 4: Hi-Y 5. 4 Spoil : Junior Vanity Wrestling 2. 5; Varsity Wrestling. Manager 4; Vanity Football 3. 4 HAROLD ELFRETH 846 Fairfax Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: A Cappella 4; Bowling 2. 3. 4; Choral 2 BETTY F. ENGH 437 Glendale Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Welfare Agent 4 Go : Party Committee 3 Clubs: La Sociedad Panamcrieana 2. 4; Library 4 ROBERT G. EISENHARDT 8140 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A. A. Council 4 Clubs: Stcinmct: Secretary-Treawrer 4 Sport : Vanity Swimming 2. 3. Captain 4 ROBERT ELLIS 332 Huntley Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4; Talent Show 2 Gubs: Choral 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2 CLYDE R. ERSKINE. JR. 582 Snowden Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Student Council 4 Class: Commencement Usher 3: Patty Committee 3. 4 Play Committee 4 Sporti: Soccer Numeral 3; Junior Varsity Cross Coun- try 4 One Hundred Thirteen JEANNE MARIE EURELL 145 Powell Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Acorn. Ait Staff 4; All-Sclioo! Show 4; Pub- lication Agent 2. 4; Monitor 2; Upl-Dah, Art Staff 4 Clan: Oak. Art Staff 4; Commencement U hcr 3: Bulletin Board Committee 2. 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Party Committee 2. 3. 4 Clubs: Beaux Art 2. 3. 4; La Socicdad Panamericana 5. 4; Tay-Wistalvan 4 WILLIAM F. FAHNESTOCK Ashland and Belmont Avenue Sccanc COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 3. 4; Monitor 2. 3 Class: Commencement U her 3: Party Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 4; Hi-Y 3. 4 Sport : Baseball Numerals 2; Soccer Numeral 3. 4: Varsity Football 4; Varsity Traci 3 LILA M. FEKAY 283 Copley Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Acorn, Literary Staff 3. 4; Stamp Salesman 4 Clubs: Ar Poetae 4; Choral 2; Hippocrates 4; Latin 4; Le Cerde Prancait 4 Class: Play Committee 4 MARGARET ANN EWING 312 Owen Avenue Laradownc COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 3 Class: Play 3: Bulletin Board Committee 4; Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 3. Secretary 4; Tay-Wistalvan 3. 4 THEODORE C. FARR 4034 Redden Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Welfare Anent 2 Class: Executive Committee 2, 3; Play 4 Clubs: Fencing. Team 3. President 4; La Socicdad Pan- americana 2 WILLIAM C. FELDBAUMER 7113 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Biology Price 2; Stamp Salesman 2 Class: Oak. Literary Staff 4 Clubs: Sicinmetz, President 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 4 MARGARET VIRGINIA FENIMORE 525 Primos Avenue Folcroft COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 3. 4 Class: Oak. Literary Staff 4: Play Committee 4 Clubs: Latin 3. 4; Le Ccrclc Franeais 3. 4 HELEN ELAINE FIELD 2205 Bond Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4 Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Ars Poetae 4; Choral 4 DOLORES MARY FILIPPONE 268 Bayard Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 4: Monitor 3: Student Council 2. 3: Tribunal 3 Class: Commencement Usher 3: Play Usher 3: Talent Show 2: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Party Com- mittee 2. 3. 4 Clubs: A Cappclla 3: Choral 2. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Le Ccrclc Franeais 3 Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball, Captain 3 One Hundred Fourteen RALPH E. FENIMORE 7062 Clover Lane Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Club : A Cappclla 4; Choral 3 Class: Play Usher 4 EDWARD FILIPPONE 7059 Clover Lane ARTS AND CRAFTS Upper Darby PURPLE KATHLEEN RITA FILIPPONE 268 Bayard Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: A. A. Council 4; All-School Show 4; Publica- tions Agent 3. 4; Service Plaque Committee 3 Class: Commencement Usher 3; Play Usher 3. 4; Talent Show 2; Dance Committee 2, 5. 4; Party Committee 2. 3, 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: A Cappclla 5; Chotal 2. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Le Ccrclc Franeais 3 Spom: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3. 4; Varsity Cheer Leading 3. Captain 4; Varsity Hockey 4; Varsity Tennis 3, Captain 4 DORIS MARIO FISCHER 103 North Fairview Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Munitor 2 Class: Pennine Committee 4 Clubs: Bowline 4 OLGA MARY FLEISCHER 65 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD Clubs: Choral J, 4; La Sociedad Panamerieana 2: Riding 4 Sports: Baseball Numeral 2 GENE CATHERINE FLEMING 248 Guilford Road Lansdownc BUSINESS COLD School: Service Plague Committee 4 Clots: Patty Committee 2; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Fencing a. 4 MARGARET EDITH FLORES 177 Marlborough Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3. 4: Publication Agent 2. 3: Publications Business Stall 3; Elmira College Key Award 3; Monitor 2; Student Council 4; Tribunal 3. 4 Class: Commencement U her 3: May Usher 3. 4; Dance Committee 3; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Bowling 3. Vice-President 4; Choral 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4. La Sociedad Panamerieana 3, Treasurer 4: Tay-Wisulvan 2. 3, Secretary 4 CHARLES A. FLOYD 3830 Crest Road Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 3: Stamp Salesman 2, 3; Wel- fare Agent 2 Clou: Talent Show 2 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2; La Soeiedad Pan- amerieana 2. 3. 4: Terr aqua 2. 3, 4 Sports: Varsity Football. Manager 4 JANET CAROLINE FORSTADT 136 Heather Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3. 4; Monitor 2 Class: Color Captain 3; Commencement Usher 3; Talent Show 2; Dance Committee 4; Executive Com- mittee 4; Party Committee 2. 4; Play 4 Clubs: Choral 2: First Aid and Social Service 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. Vice-President 4; Latin 2; Lc Cercie Francais 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 3: Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3 GILBERT TIMOTHY FOUNTAINE 4024 Ellcndale Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 5: Sump Clerk 4 Clast: Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Bowling 4; La Sciciedad Panamerieana 3. 4 JUDITH FREEMAN 518 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Dance Committee 4 Clubs: Beaux Arts 4 GWENDOLYN ANNE GATES 1049 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clots: May Usher 3; Dance Committtcc 4; Play Com- mittee 3 Club: La Sociedad Panamerieana 2, 3. 4 MARGARET ALTHEA FRASER 127 South Keystone Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acom 4: Publications Agent 4 Class; Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 4: Fencing 3 JANE VIRGINIA GALLAGER 222 Bayard Road Upper Darbv COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3; Welfare Agent 2 Class: Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Pennant 0 mmittcc 4; Play Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 3; Lc Ccrclc Francais 4 MICHAEL IRVIN GATTO 300 Huntley Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications Agent 3 Clubs: Choral 4 One Hundred Fifteen JANICE GAULT II North Kirkland Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 5. 4 Ciubi: A Cappclla 4; Choral 5. 4; Fencinj 4; Lc Ccr lc Fonuit 3 GLORIA LOUISE GAYER 823 Childs Avenue Drcxel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Service Plaque Committee 4; Welfare Agent 4 Clnbi: Choral 4; La Sociedad Panamcricana 4; Library 2 ELEANOR A. GERRITS 200 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Ciubi: Library 4 JOHN HARRY GAY 603 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn 3. Awociate Sport Editor 4; Distinguiih- cd Honor Roll 2. 5. 4: Publication} Anent 2; Algebra Prise 2: Current Event Prise 3: Phytic Prise 3: Ennlith Prise 3: American Hittory Prise 3; Welfare Aitent 3 Clan: Commencement Uthcr 3: Play 4 Club : Bowline 2; Chet 2: Hi-Y 5. 4 DONALD LEE GERAGHTY 1229 Bclficld Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE JEAN IRENE GETCHELL 315 East Essex Avenue Lansdowne COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Typing Stall 4 EDWARD JOHN GIBSON 119 Marlborough Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE JEANNE LOUISE GILBERT 509 Gainsboro Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Re-entered January. 1946 Clots: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 3. 4: Pennant Committee 4-. Play Committee 3. 4 Clubt: Art Poetae 3: Secretary 4; La Sociedad Pan- _ amcricana 5 Sport i: Bate ball Numeral 2 DORIS L. GILL 4025 Dayton Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Atom. 2. 3: Attittant New Editor 4; Honor Roll 2. 4; Monitor 2 Clan: Party Commttcc 2. 3: Play 3 Clubc Firtt Aid and Social Service 2. 3. 4; Hi A 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2. 3. 4 LAWRENCE HENRY GILLESPIE 933 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 4; Student Council 2 WILLIAM C. GILMORE 7109 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Stamp Salesman 4 Ciubi: La Sociedad Panamcricana 4 BETTY GINN 109 Kent Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clou: Play 3: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 2. 3: Pennant Committee 3: Play Committee 3 Ciubi: A Cappclla 3: Choral 2. 3. 4; La Sociedad Panamcricana 5. 4; Latin 2: Library 5. 4 One Hundred Sixteen ROBERT FRANCIS GLAH 528 Littlecroft Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Band 2 Club: La Socicdad Panamcrieana 5. 4 DOROTHY MAE GODSHALL 85 Lamport Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Scamp Salesman 2 Clan: Flay U.hcr 5 Club : Choral I. 3 LENORE R. GOLDENBERG 335 Congress Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE JUNE CAMILLA GOODMAN 59 North Brighton Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE I’REPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Acent 3 (Tan: Patty Committee 2 (Tubs: La Socicdad Panamcricana 2: Le Ccrcie Francais 4 School: All-School Show 4; Talent Show 2; Executive Committee 4 Clubi: A Cappclla 3. 4: Bowline 4: Choral 2. 3. 4: La Socicdad Panamcricana 3. 4 HOPE CELESTINE GORDON 7108 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn 3. Feature Editor 4j Monitor 2: Student Council 3: Welfare Aitcnt 2: Welfare Committee 4 Clan: Talent Show 2: Dance Committee 2; Patty Com- mittee 2. 3; Play Committee 3 Club : Choral 3. 4; H.-Y 3. 4; Riding 2 Sport : Hockey Numeral 2 WILLIAM H. GORMAN, JR. 4207 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3. 4: Honor Roll 4 dub : Choral 4: Hi-Y 4; Rirtc 3 Sporrr: Vanity Football 3. 4 DEBORAH GRABOYES 4 Elm Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD CAROLYN ELAINE GRACE 49 Beech Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Typing Statf 4; Service Plague Com- mittee 4; Stamp Salc man 2 Clan: Pennant Committee 3. 4 School: Publication Agent 4; Service Plaque Commit tee 4 Cion; Play U hcr 3; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Paity Committee 2. 3. 4; Pennant Committee 4: Play Committee 3 Club : Ar Poetae 3. Seeictary 4; Bowling 2. 3. Sec- retary 4; Choral 2. 3. 4: La Socicdad Panamcricana 3 SHIRLEY GRADY 533 Littlccroft Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Honor Roll 3: Publication Bu inc Stall 3: Monitor 2; Service Plaque Committee 4 dec: Dar.ce Committee 5: Party Committee 3 Club): Bowling 3: Choral 2. 4 ROBERT MALCOLM GRAINGER 723 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 3. 4: Welfare Agent 2; School Welfare Committee 4 CUu: Dance (Committee 2. I; Executive Committee 2. 4; Patty Committee 2. 4 Club : Hi-Y 3. 4 Sport : Soccer Numerals 4; Vanity Football 3 JOHN H. GRANT 4362 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Sport : Soccer Numeral 4 BETTY ANNE GRAZER 4116 Taylor Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS COLD School: Service Plaque Committee 4; Welfare Agent 2. 4 ( lau: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 (Tubs: Ar Poetae 3. Vice-President 4: Choral 2. 3. 4 One Hundred Seventeen WILLIAM G. GREEBY 196 Springton Road Upper Darby COLLECB PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4 Class: Talent Show 2; May 3 Clubs: Bowling Treasurer 4; Pleiade 3. 4 Sports: Bate ball Numeral J; Batlcetball Numeral ANNE GREENBERG 201 Avon Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn 2: Welfare Agent 5 Club : La Socicdad Panamencana 2 WILLIAM CHARLES GRIGGS 1220 Drexel Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 4 Club : Bowling 3. 4 HARRY F. GREEN 730 Copley Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Sport : Baseball Numeral 3 THOMAS PATRICK GREENE 936 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 4 Club : Rifle 5 CHARLES W. GUNTHORPE 1004 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3; Band 2. 2: Visual Aid 4 Class: Play Committee 4 Club : Steinmcts 4; Tcrraqua 2. J. Viee-Pre idcnt 4 KATHERINE S. GUSTAVSEN 3935 Bridge Street Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: All-School Show J; Honor Roll 4; Welfare Agent 2 Club : A Cappclla 3; Choral Club 2. 3. 4 DOROTHY ANNE HALL 4002 Albemarle Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD Entered Febtuary. 1945 Club : Choral 3. 4 MILDRED JO ANN HANCK 7266 Bradford Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 2; Service Plaque Committee 4; Stamp Salesman 2. 4 Clast: Party Committee 3 Clubs: Rdinig 4; Fencing 2 JAMES THEODORE HALKIAS 2435 HiUcrest Road Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2 Club : La Socicdad Panamericana 2, 3 JOHN L. HAMILTON 32 South Glenwood Avenue Aldan COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE LORENZ PETER HANSEN, JR. 92 South Keystone Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acom 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; English Prise 2: Dramatics Prize 3; Upi-Dah Short Story Pihe 4 Class: Play 3, 4; Party Committee 2 Club : Pleiades 2. 3. 4 One Hundred Eighteen CHARLES HARBISON 2322 Highland Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 4 WALTER FRANKLIN HARRIMAN 7224 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 5: Sump Salesman 3 Club: Choral 4: Hi-Y 4 Sport : Vanity Swimming 3 MARIAN ELIZABETH HASKELL 4710 State Road Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Service Plaque Committee 4 Glass: Oak, Art Suit 4; Party Committee 4 LEE RAYMOND HAUSER 734 Foss Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3 Clo : Party Committee 4: Play Committee 4; Play Usher 4 Club.: Rifle 3 Spout: Ba shall Numerals 2; Varsity Swimming 4 NORMAN L. HAWK 915 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Clubs: Boys Bowling 4; La Sociedad Panamerieana 3 Sport : Basketball Numerals 4: Soccer Numerals 4 G. JUNE HE ACOCK 334 Springton Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 2 Cion: Party Committee 4; Candy Committee 3 Clubs: Bowling 3, Treasurer 4: Riding 3 CHARLES A. HELMS 1108 Harding Drive Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Spout: Soccer Numerals 4 HARRY JOSEPH HENDERSON, JR. 238 Avon Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2 Class: Talent Show 2 Clubs: Bowling 2; Choral 4 Spout: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2 WILLIAM R. HENN 727 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A. A. Council 4; All-School Show 3. 4: Honor Roll 2. 4: Student Council 2. 3. 4 Class: Treasurer 3; President 4; Color Captain 3: Commencement Usher 3: Talent Show 2; Dance Com- mittee 3; Executive Committee 3. 4; Party Com- mittee 3 Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3. Captain 4; Varsity Football 3, Most Valuable Player Award 4 CHARLOTTE M. HENDERSON 502 Woodcliffe Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Upi-Doh. Art Stall 4: Service Plaque Committee 3: Welfare Agent 5: School Welfare Committee 3 Clou: Bulletin Board Committee 3; Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 3 Clubs: Bowling 3; Choral 3 MARLYN JANE HENDERSON 46 South Madison Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 3. 4 Class: Talent Show 2: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 2, 3. 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: A Cappclla 3. 4; Choral 2. 3, Secretary 4; La Sociedad Panamerieana 2 FRANCES EMMA HERBST 118 North State Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD Clubs: Library 4 One Hundred ?Nineteen FRED HESSENAUER 1202 Myrtlewood Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 2. 3 Club : Choral 4 MARY CORNELIA HESTER 924 Lindalc Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 3, 4: Honor Roll 2. 5. 4; Publications Business Anent 2; Student Council 2. Orchestra 2, J. Concertmcister 4; All-State Orches- tra 4 Clast: Oak. Literary Stall 4: Commencement Uthcr 3: Executive Committee 2. }; Patty Committee 2. 4: Pennant Committee 4: Play Committee 3. 4 Ciubi: Choral 4: Fencing Team 3. 4; Hi-Y 4; Tay- Wittalvan 3. 4 WARNER ROBERTS HESTON, JR. 1133 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2 PHILIP JOHN HICKEY 4011 Plumstcad Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Mentor 2 Club : Lc Cercle Francais 2. 3 ALICE EVELYN HEWES 44 Elm Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Publication Typing Stall 4; Monitor 2; Service Pla«|uc Committee 3 Club : Choral 3. 4 Class: Play Committee 4 BETTY LEE HICKS 215 Powell Lane Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Publication Busines Stall 3. Manager 4; Monitor Chairman 2: Service Plaijuc Committee 3 Clais: Commencement Usher 3: Executive Committee 3; Patty Committee 3. 4; Play Committee 4 Club : Hippocrates 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Lc Cefdc Franca 2. 3 Sports: Hockey Numeral 4; Junior Varsity Basketball. Manager 2. 3: Varsity Basketball. Manager 4 VINCENT EUGENE HIGGINS 1326 Edgchill Road Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Entered September. 1945 ESTHER LORENE HILL 216 Chapman Avenue Lansdownc BUSINESS PURPLE Clubs: Lc Cercle Francais 2; Ride 3 FREDERICK WILLIAM HILL, JR. 351 Congress Avenue Lansdowne COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE Entered September, 1945 GEORGE PATTERSON HILLMAN 7012 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Class: Oak. Art Stall 4 MILDRED E. HIPWELL JOHN W. HOBBS. JR. 638 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill 7910 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Class: Hay 3; Talent Show 2; Dance Committee 2 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4: Choral 2: La Socicdad Pan- amcricana 3; Latin 4: Library 3. 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 2 One Hundred Twenty RICHARD PAUL HODGES 1137 Drexel Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-Sohool Show -I Club: Agriculture. Vice-President 4 J. GABLE HOFFMAN 208 Chapman Avenue Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Band 2. 3. 4: Stamp Salesman 2 Club : A ('appella 3; Rifle 3 THORNTON L. HOFFMAN 845 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4 Clan: Dance Committee 4; Executive Committee 4 Spores: Varsity Swimming 3. 4 CHARLES ROBERT HOLLAND 3 South Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 2. 3 Sports: Varsity Crow Country 4 JEANNE MARIE HOLDEN 356 Lakeview Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Student Council 4 Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 3; Play Committee 3 Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 2. 3. Vice-President 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 3. 4; Tay-Wiitalvan 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 2. 3 TAYLOR GRIFFITH HOLLAND 474 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 2. 3: Tribunal 3 Class: Commencement Usher 3: Talent Show 2: Dance Committee 2. 3; Party Committee 2. 3; Play Com- mittee 4 Clubs: Choral 4: La Sociedad Panamericana 3 Sports: Basketball Numerals 4; Soccer Numerals 4; Var- sity Tennis 2. 3. 4 FRANK WILLIAMSON HOOVEN 389 Upland Way Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 4 Class: Executive Committee 2 Clubs: Choral 4 Sports: Soccer Numerals 4: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3; Varsity Cross Country 4 DWIGHT J. HOTCHKISS, JR. 205 Hiawatha Lane Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 4: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Monitor 2 Class: Commencement Usher 3 Clubs: Hippocrates. Treasurer 4 Sports: Varsity Cross Country. Manager 3 ELIZABETH WARREN HOUSE Way-Lin Manor Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4: Honor Roll 4; Publications Agent 3; l pf-Dah, Art Staff 3. 4; Welfare Agent 2. 3: School Welfare Commttce 3 Class: Play 3; Commencement Usher 3; Talent Show 2: Bullctain Board Committee 2, 3; Dance Committee 2. 4; Party Committee 4: Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: German 4; Hi-Y 4; Library 2; Pleiades 3, Treasurer 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2. 3. 4; Beaux Arts 4 Sports: Tennis Numerals 3; Varsity Tennis. Manager 4 KENNETH ARTHUR HORN 7048 Clover Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 5. 4; Monitor 2; Student Council 2 CIass: Executive Committee 4: Play 4 Clubs: Bowling 4: La Sociedad Panamericana 4 JEANNE IRENE HOUNSELL 312 Owen Avenue Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4: Honor Roll 3. 4; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2. 4; Biology Price 2: Monitor 2; Student Council 2; Tribunal 2; Upi-Dah. Literals Staff 3. 4 Class: Commencement Usher 3: Talent Show 2: Bul- letin Board Committee 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 4; Pennant Committee 4: Play Committee 4 Clubs: Hi-Y 2. 3. Secretary 4: Le Cercle Francais 4; Tay-Wistalvan 3. Treasurer 4; Beaux Arts a W. BRUCE HUDSON 706 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 3: Band 2. 3 Clubs: Bowling 2. 3. 4 One Hundred Tiwniv-onc JOHN WILLIAM HUGHES 224 Avon Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD GWEN HUMPHREYS 118 East Providence Road Aldan BUSINESS PURPLE Club : Choral 1. 4 Sports: Baseball Numeral 3: Basketball Numerals 3: Hockey Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Junior Varsity Hockey 2 HARRY P. HYATT, JR. Killcgarry Apartments Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Student Council 3 Class: Color Captain 4: Commencement Usher 3: Play Usher 3; Talent Show 2; Dance Committee 3; Execu- live Committee 3: Party Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 4; Hi-Y 3. 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Football 4 DELORES MAY HUMECKE 7207 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 3 Class: Party Committee 4; Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 4; Le Cerclc Franca is 4: Riding 4 CLARE JEAN HURLBERT 1009 Cornell Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4: Publications Agent 3: Service Plaque Committee 4; Stamp Salesman 2; Welfare Agent 2; School Welfare Committee 2 CUst: Play 3; Commencement Usher 3 Clubs: A Cappclla 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Leeuwenhoek 2. 3. 4: Library 2. 3. 4; Pleiades 3. 4 ELLEN MeGOWAN JAN DA 525 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2: Service Plaque Com- mittee 4 Class: May 3: Bulletin Board Committee 4: Pennant Committee 4; Play Committee 3. 4; May Usher 4 Clubs: Ch.-ral 2. 3. 4; A Cappclla 3. 4; First Aid and Social Service 2. 3. President 4; Hi-Y 4; La Socicdad Panamericana 3. 4: Latin 2: Library 2, 3. Treasurer 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2. 3. 4 FRANK B. JAQUETT 204 Hazelwood Avenue Aldan ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE ARNOLD D. JOHN 107 Ardslcy Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 4; Monitor 2. 3; Stamp Salesman 3 doss: Dance Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 4; La Socicdad Panamericana 3 Sports: Baseball Numerals 2, 3: Basketball Numerals 3 JEAN ANN JOHNSON 245 Rocklyn Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2. 3. 4; Publications Business Staff 3, 4; Publications Typing Stall 4 Class: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 3 ALMA RUTH JENKIN 59 South Kirklyn Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Clot : Bulletin Board Committee 2. 3; Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 2 Clubs: Beaux Arts 2. 3, 4 ELLEN ELIZABETH JOHNSON 7225 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE dubs: Bowling 4; Riding 3. 4 RAYMOND J. JOHNSON 28 Bcrbro Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 2; Welfare Agent 2 One Hundred Tivcntytwo BARBARA ANN JONES 66 Albert Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Entered January. 1946 School: Orchestra 4 HELEN MERLE JONES 367 Margate Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 5. 4: Publication Typing Staff 4; Service Plaque Committee 4 Clou: Commencement Uther 3; Executive Committee 2; Play Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 4: Cliotal 4: La Sociedad Panamcricana 2. 3 CAROLYN RUTH KAUFFMAN 4109 Sommers Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Aconi 3, 4: All-School Show 3: Publication Agent 2; Monitor 2; Service Plaque Committee 5; Welfare Agent 4 Clou: Commencement Usher 3; Bulletin Board Com- mittee 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Pennant Com- mittee 4; Play Committee 3: Party Committee 2. 3. 4 Club : Ar Poetae 3. 4: Choral 2. 3; Latin 2; La Sociedad Panamcricana 3: Library 2 EVAN R. JONES 139 Beech Avenue Aldan COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3 ELAINE ETTA KAHN 3726 Garrett Road Drexcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn 3: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 4: Public Sneaking Prise 3: Monitor 2, Chairman 3: Student Council 3: Tribunal 2. 3 Clou: Oak. Art Staff 4; Talent Show 2: Bulletin Board Committee 3, 4: Dance Committee 2. 3; Party Com- mittee 3. 4; Play Committee 3 Club : H-Y 3. 4; Beaux Art 3, Vice-President 4; World Affairs Forum 4 GLORIA DIANA KAY 130 Kent Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3 Clubs: La Sociedad Panamcricana 2, 3. 4 DAVID JAMES KEATING 25 Bonsall Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4; Student Council 3: Band 2, 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 2; Vanity Soccer. Cap- tain 4 JAMES C. KEESEY 4514 Bond Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3: Monitor 3 Class: Assembly Choir 4: Play Usher 4 Clubs: A Cappclla 3. 4; Choral 3. 4; Rifle 3. Vice- President 4 Sports Vanity Rifle. Captain 4 THOMAS JOSEPH KELLY 7 South Township Line Upper Darbv COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Student Council 2. 3; Stage Crew 3 Class: Commencement Usher 3; Executive Committee 3 Clubs: Hi-Y 4 Sports: Vanity Football 4 FRANCES ELIZABETH KEESEY 1137 Lindalc Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2: Honor Roll 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Welfare Agent 2; Student-Faculty Com- mittee 4 Class: Bulletin Board Committee 2; Party Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 4; Le Ccrele Francais 4; Leeuwenhoek 3. President 4: Pleiade 2. 5. 4 WILLIAM HENRY KEETLEY 7026 Veronica Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3: Student Council 3. Sergeant- at-Arm 4 Clou: Talent Show 2: Patty Committee 2 Clubs: Choral 4: Hi-Y 3. 4 Sports: Soccer Numerals 4; Varsity Football 3. 4 JOHN M. KENNARD 939 Turner Avenue Drexcl Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD School: All-School Show 4 Clubs: A Cappclla 3. 4; Choral 2, 3. 4 One Hundred Twentythree PAUL WILSON KENNEDY 49 South Kirklyn Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Sump Salesman 2 Clubs: Bowling 4 Sports: Soccer Numerali 5 ROY BROOK KILE 4628 Woodland Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Hi-Y 4 Spoilt: Soccer Numerals 5; Junior Varsity Cron Coun- try J JOHN WILLIAM KIRK 52 South Keystone Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Welfare Agent 4 Cl ui: Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 2 PATRICIA ANNE KEPNER 7104 Pennsylvania Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor Upi-Dah. Literary Staff J. 4: Upi- Dah Art Staff 3: Art Editor 4; Service Plague Com- mittee 3 Clsu: Hi-Y f. a; Lc Circle Francai 2. ; Beaut-Arts 5 DOROTHY MARY KING 45 Golf Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD Cfubi: Choral 5 KENNETH PORT KIRKPATRICK 122 Woodlawn Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Club : Bowling . 4: La Socicdad Panamcricana Sports: Varsity Track J MARY CAROL KLEIN 66 North Brighton Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor I Class: Dance Committee 2. . 4; Party Committee 3. 4; Pennant Committee 4 KENNETH CALVERT KRAMER 134 North Carol Boulevard Upper Darbv COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2 Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2 DIANA A. KRIKORIAN 7615 West Chester Pike Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 4 Clast: Way Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 4: Fencing 3: La Socicdad Panamcricana 1; Lc Ccrclc Francais 4; Library 2: Rifle 3. 4 B. SPENCER KOHLER 328 Harrison Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Re-entered February. 1946 Spores: Varsity Cross Country, Trainer 2. J. 4 FRANCESCA GRACE KRATZ 7012 Pennsylvania Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Acom 2. a: Publications Agent 3. 4: Monitor 2. 3 Class: Patty Committee 2. J: Play Committee 3 Clubs: Latin 2. 3. 4; Leeuwenhoek 2. Vice-President 5. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Terraqua 2 MAZIE HELEN KUINTZLE 235 Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Stamp Salesman 5 Class: Party Committee 2 Clubs: Choral } One Hundred Twcnty'four ROBERT FRANCIS LALLY 7277 Guilford Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Entered October. 194J DORIS ALLENE LANE 4000 Marshall Road Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Club : Le Ccrcle Fruciit LOIS ANN LAUGHERY 61 South Glenwood Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 4: Monitor 2 Ctaw: Play 3; Play Committee 3 Club : A Cappclla 3: Chor.il 3; La Sociedad Pan- arvericana 3. 4; Riding 2. 3 AVIS CAROL LANE 227 Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Publication Typing Staff 4; Monitor 2. 3: Serv- ice Plaque Committee 3. 4 Cl : Play U her 3: Dance Committee 3. 4: Party Committee 2. 3. 4: Pennant Committee 4; Play Com- mittee 3 Club.: Rowling 3. 4: Choral 3, 4; La Sociedad Pan- americana 2 Sporti: B eball Numeral 3; Basketball Numeral 3: Hockey Numeral 2. 3. 4 JAMES KERSHAW LANE 4059 Ellendale Road Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 2 Sport : Baseball Numeral 3: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2 RICHARD ALLEN LAW 95 Hartley Road Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Ctubi: Bowling 2 CLAIRE JULIA LAYMAN 59 Lamport Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Stamp Salesman 2. 3: Welfare Agent 2. 3: School Welfare Committee 3 Club.: Choral 2. 3 CHARLES N. LE FEVER 399 Bayard Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE KATHERINE BOYD LEGG 711 Harper Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Chut: Dance Committee 3 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4; La Soeicdad Panamcricana 3; Latin 4; Library 3. 4 EILEEN M. LEARY 6820 Ludlow Street Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Stamp Salesman 2 Club : Choral 3 Sports: Hockey Numeral 3 EMIL A. LEFKOF, JR. 3226 Marshall Road Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 3 Clou: Play 3 Club : Rifle 3 Sport : Baseball Numeral. 2 HOWARD ELMER LENAHAN 642 Littlecroft Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Publication Agent 4 Close Play Committee 4 Club : Bowling 4: I.a Sociedad Panamcricana 3: Rifle 5 Sports: Basketball Numeral 4; Soccer Numerals 4; Var- sity Cross Country 4 One Hundred Twenty-five B. CARTER LENHAM 1040 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 4; Publication Ascot 2; Mon- itor 2; Welfare Acent 3 CUh: bulletin Board Committee 2. J: Dance Committee 2. 3; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: La Socicdad Panamcricana 2: Le Ccrcle Francai 4; Beaux Art 4 Sport : Ba cball Numeral 2; Basketball Numerals 3. 4; Hockey Numeral 3 ESTHER ELIZABETH LENHERT 733 Derwyn Road Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: All-School Show 3 Clou: Dance Committee 3 C. RICHARD LENZ 3514 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD NANCY LEVITT Parkview Apt ., Mill Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD dm : Pennant Committee Club : Boss'!ins 4 J. RALPH LEWIS 8502 West Chester Pike Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE ELAINE M. LIND 379 Lakcvicw Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD duht: Choral 3 AMELIA JANE 344 Edmonds Avenue LINDER Drexel Hill CHARLES DECKER 907 Ormond Avenue LINDSLEY Drexel Hill BUSINESS Club : Choral 2. 3. 4 PURPLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Club : La Socicdad Panamcricana 3 ELIZABETH JOAN LIPTON 500 I.ittlccroft Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE JANIE MAE LITES 42 South Third Street Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2 dub : Choral 3: Riding 3 School: Publications Agent 2; Monitor 2 Club : Chora] 2 HAROLD PARKTEN LITTLE, JR. 104 Foster Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Party Committee 4 Club : Choral 4 W. ANNE LOEB 215 Margate Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 3: Service Plaque Committee 4: Welfare Agent 3; Play Usher 3 Clan: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Party Committee 3. 4; Pennant Committee 4: Piay Committee 3 dubs: Ar Poetae 3. Treasurer 4: La Socicdad Pan- amcricana 2; Riding 2: Tcrraqua 2 One Hundred Twentysix ETHELYN N. LOFLIN 7433 Rogers Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD School: Publications Acent 2. 3; Stamp Salesman 2; Welfare Acent } Class: Party Committee 2 Clubs: Choral 2. 3 DOLORES LOMBARDO 7181 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4; Welfare Agent 2, 5. 4; School Welfare Committee 3 On hi: Choral 3; La Sociedad Panamcricana 2 DOROTHY KIEFNER LONG FRANK G. LORD 308 Wayne Avenue Lansdownc 7017 Clover Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-Scbool Show 4; Publications Agent 4; Mon itor 2; Student Council 2 Class: Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 3. 4; Pennant Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 2. 4 ARTHUR ERNEST LORENTZ 238 Childs Avenue ARTS AND CRAFTS Drexel Hill GOLD RAYMOND E. LOUX 944 Edmunds Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD LAVINIA C. LUTZ 318 North Lansdownc Avenue Lansdownc COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn 2. 3. Stall Secretary 4; All-School Show 3; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Publicationi Agent 2, 3: Geometry Prise 3: Stamp Salciman 2. 3 Clan: Commencement Uihcr 3; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3 Ciubi: Hi-Y 4; Lc Ccrcle Francaii 4; Library 2; Pleiades 2. 3. 4; Tay-Wiitatvan 4: World Affairs Forum 4 FRANKLIN R. LYSTER, JR. 7042 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Stamp Salesman 2 Clan: Party Committee 2 Clubs: RiAc 3. 4 Spores: Rifle 4 JAMES C. MADISON 7129 Guilford Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD NORMAN R. LUTZ 35 South Clifton Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE ROBERT LESLIE MacDONALD 137 Ashby Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn 2. 3. Sports Editor 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 5. 4; Publications Agent 2; English Prise- 2; Physics Prise 3: Monitor 2. 3; Student Council 3 Clan: Commencement Usher 3: May Usher 4: Dance Committee 4: Executive Committee 2; Play 4 Clubs: Chess. Vice-President 4. Treasurer 4. Chess Team 4; Hi-Y 3. 4 Spotti: Varsity Soccer. Manager 4 THOMAS RODMAN MAJOR 239 Ashby Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 3 Class: Oak. Literary Stall 4: Play Committee 4 One Hundred Twenty-seven DONALD WILLIAM MALLORY 4647 Woodland Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 3; Student Council 3: Orchestra Cla«: Talent Show 2: Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 2 Clubs: A (.'appella. President 4; Choral 3. 4; Fencing 4: Lc Cerae Franeai ; Pleiades 2. J ELSIE ANN MANN 195 Powell Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show J; Publications Agent 3 Class: Play J; Pemunt Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 4; Pleiades 2, J, 4 BETTY JANET sMANDOS 52 Glcnwood Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2. 5: Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Hockey 4 ROBERT TAITT MANTELL 2452 Mansfield Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2; Monitor. Chairman 2; Tribunal 4 Class: Commencement Usher 3: Talent Show 2; Dance Committee 4; Executive Committee 3. 4; Patty Com- mittee J, 4 Clubs: Choral 4: Hi-Y 4: Le Cerclc Francais 4; Ride 3. President 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 2; Varsity Ride 3. 4 ORVILLE MARCH 8513 Lansdownc Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE BARBARA ELLEN MARSHALL 1105 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Bowlins 2. 5. 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 4 School: All-School Show 5, 4: Honor Roll 2. 4: Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 4; Orchestra 2, J, 4; All-State Orchestra 4 Class: Party Committee 4: Play Committee 1, 4; Play Usher 4 Clubs: Fencing J. 4. Team 5. 4; La Sociedad Pan- americana J. 4; Tcrra |ua 3. 4 LEONARD WILLIAM MARTIN 834 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Student Council 3; Stamp Salesman 4 Class: Play 3 Clubs: Fencing 2; Pleiades 5. 4; Agriculture. Secretary- Treasurer 4 SHIRLEY MARIE MASON 520 Elm Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4; Service Plaque Committee 3. 4 Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Executive Committee 4: Party Committee 2. 4; Pennant Committee 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Bowlins: 4 Sports: Baseball Numeral 3: Junior Varsity Hockey 2. 5: Varsity Hockey 4 JEANNE MARIE MASSIMINO 39 South Cedar Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 2; Service Plaque Committee 2: Stamp Salesman 3 Class: Talent Show 2; Bulletin Board Committee 2. 5: Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 2. J Clubs: Choral 2; Tay-Wistalvan 2 Sports: Basketball Numeral 2 MARGARET MATCHICA 7401 Rogers Avenue Upper Darbv BUSINESS PURPLE School: Sump Salesman 3 Clare Party Committee 2 Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4: Executive 2. 3 Sporrs: Baseball Numeral 2. 3; Basketball 2. 4; Hockey Numerals 2. 3 Numerals DORIS MAE MATHER 3704 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 2: Publications Agent 3; Service Plaque Committee 4: Welfare Agent 2 Class: Play Usher 3; Talent Show 2: Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 2. 3. 4 Clubs: A Cappella 4; Choral 2. 3 WALTER LINDSAY MATLACK 816 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3 One Hundred Twentyeight MARY E. MATSINGER 7239 Guilford Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Service Plaque Committee 4: Sump Salesman 4 CliUt: Party Committee 4; Pennant Committee 4 ('lube La Socicdad Panamericana 5 DAN J. McCARTY 4122 Huey Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clair. Oak. Literary Stall 4 Club : Bowling 4; La Socicdad Panamericana } MATTHEW RICHARD McCLERNON 7804 Western Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Sport : Junior Vanity Football 3: Vanity Football 4 DONALD FRANK MAY 473 Derwyn Road Drcxel Hill BUSINESS COLD School: Student Council 2 Club : Choral 4; Hi-Y J. 4 Sports; Baseball Numeral 2; Basketball Numerals 2 mary t. McCauley 562 Millbank Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Publication Typing Stall 4; Student Council 2 Clan: Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 2, a. 4 JAMES H. McCLUNG 226 Windsor Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE Schi ol: Monitor 2. Chairman a; Student Council 2 Club : Terraqua 2 Sporti: Junior Varsity Cross Country. Manager 2. a: Varsity Crow Country. Manager 4 betty McDonough 1205 Bclfield Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 3. 4: Honor Roll 4: Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Englith Compoiition Price 2; Biology Prise 2; English Prize 3: French Prise 3 Class: Commencement Usher a; Play Committee 2. 3. 4 Clubs: Fencing 4; Le Cerelc Francai 2. 3; Pleiades 2. 3. 4 JOAN MARIE McELFRESH 926 Drcxel Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Upi-Dj i, Literary Stall a. 4; Service Plaque Committee 4; Stamp Salesman a Chut: Play 3; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Party Com- mittee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 3 Club : A Cappclla 3; Ars Poetae 2. 3; Choral 2. a. 4: World AtTair Forum 3. 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 4 WILLIAM McILLWAIN 521 Kenwood Road Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Monitor 2; Faculty-Student Welfare Committee 4 Clut: Party Committee 4 Clubt: Bowling 2 Sport : Soccer Numeral 3 william g. McDowell 7224 Linwood Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Club : Bowling a: La Socicdad Panamericana 2 Sporti: Junior Varsity Cross Country 4 DONALD JAMES MeFADDEN 4023 Dayton Road Drcxel Hill BUSINESS COLD School: Stamp Salesman 4 LOUISE McKAY 837 Childs Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Welfare Agent 3 Club : A (jppclla 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Fencing 2; Le Cerelc Francai 2. 3; Library 2, 3. President 4 One Hutidred Tarnty-nine sally e. McKinley 670 Fcrnc Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4; All-School Show 4; Publica- tion Agent 4 Cl i«: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Patty Committee 3. 4 ROBERT McKNIGHT 109 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Hand 4 Sporti: Junior Varrity W ratling 2; Vanity Soccer 4 PATRICIA MARIE McNELIS 441 Irvington Road Drexel Park COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 4: Stamp Salesman 2 Clair. Dance Committee 2. 4; Party Committee 2, 5. 4 Club : Choral 2. 1, 4; La Socicdad Panamcticana 1 JANE ELIZABETH McKNIGHT 840 Mason Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 2; Chairman 3: Stamp Salesman 2: Welfare Agent 4 Class: Patty Committee 3. 4: Play Committee 3 Ciubt: Choral 2. 1; Library . 4; Riding 2. 3. 4 ALBERT EDWARD McLAUGHLIN 231 Windsor Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Stamp Salesman 2. 4 Class: Play U hcr 3. 4; Play Committee 5, 4; Play 4 Club : La Socicdad Panamcticana 3. 4; Tcrra.pia 2. 3. 4 MARGARET LOUISE MeSORLEY 7917 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 4; Publications Agent 2 Clast: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 3. 4; Pennant Committee 4; Play Committee 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 4; La Socicdad Panamcticana 2; Ride 3; Treasurer 4 Sport : Baseball Numeral : Basketball Numerals 2. 4; Hockey Numeral 3: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Vanity Hockey 2. 3; Varsity Hockey 4 JOAN MEISTER 1028 Morgan Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD RUTH MERVIN 6772 Perry Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Honor RoH 3. 4; Publication Agent 2. 3. 4; School: Honor Roll 4; Stamp Salesman 4 Service Plaque Committee 4 Clan: Play 3: Commencement Ulhcr 3; Party Com- mittee 3 Club : A Cap re 11 3; Bowling 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Pleiade 3. 4 PHYLLIS LOUISE METZ 198 Springton Rond Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 3. 4; Publi- cations Agent 4; Service Plaque Committee 3 Clair. Oak. Literary Staff 4; Bulletin Board Committee 3: Hay Committee 3, 4 Club : Fine Aid and Social Service 4; German, Trea- surer 4; Hippocrate . Secretary 4; Latin 3. 4 Sport : Basketball Numeral 4 CONNIE S. MILESTONE 147 Heather Rond Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2 ('lass: Party Committee -3 Club : Choral 3. 4; Lc Cercie Franeai 3. 4 Sports; Baseball Numeral 3: Basketball Numeral 3 RUTH VIRGINIA MICHAELS 6987 Clinton Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: All-School Show 4; Stamp Saloman 2; Wel- fare Agent 2 Clots: Play 3 Club : A Cappclla 3, Vice-President 4; Choral 2. 4 ADELE MAE MILLER 736 Bclfield Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Honor Roll 2; Stamp Salesman Clerk 3. 4 Cl-us: Play Committee 3 Clubs: La Socicdad Panamcricana 3. 4 One Hundred Thirty EVELYN MARY MILLER 115 Marlborough Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Publication Anent 4; Munitor 2. 3; Service ITaque (Committee 2 Clou: Executive (Committee 2: Party Committee 2; Pennant Committee 1 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4 WILMA JANE MINK 708 Lawson Avc. Pcnficld COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 3; Upi-Dah 4; Service Plaque Com tnittee 3. 4 Clam; Dance Committee 3: Play Committee 3 Club): La Socicdad Panamericana 3. 4; Beaux Att 3 Spoil : Baieball Numeral 3; Basketball Numeral 3: Hockey Numeral 3. 4 ROSE T. MOSTARDI BUSINESS PURPLE 8512 Monroe Avenue Upper Darby School: Monitor 3; Welfare Acent 2 Clan: Talent Show 2; Bulletin Board Committee 4: Dance Committee 4; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 3. 4; Pennant Committee 3. 4; May Com- mittee 3 Club : A Cappella 3; Choral 2; Library 4 ALBERTA LILLIAN MILLS 127 Heather Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 3; Publication Acent 3. 4: Stamp Salciman 2 Clare Play Usher 3. 4: Talent Show 2: Dance Com- mittee 2; Parly Committee 2. 3: Play Committee 3. 4 dubs: Bowline 4; Le Cerclc Francai 4; Riding 4 JOSETTE MORAN 19 Ardsley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3: Honor Roll 4: Monitor 3 Class: Play 3: Executive Committee 2; Party Com- mittee 2. 3: Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: Latin 2; I.e Cerclc Francai 4; Pleiade 2. 3: Sergeant-at-Arms 4 ARMIT W. L. MUNDORF 738 Mason Avenue Drexel Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Band 2. 3. 4 Club : Bowlins 2. 4 Sport : Baseball 2. 3 BENJAMIN F. MURPHEY 7005 Hilltop Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD ELIZABETH MARY MURPHY 215 Parker Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Stamp Salesman 4 (.Tubs: Choral 3. 4; La Socicdad Panamericana 2. 3 MARY ELIZABETH MURPHY 6837 Walnut Park Drive Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Clubs: Choral 3 HARRY PIERSON MURPHEY, JR. 7005 Hilltop Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD Entered September. 1945 MARGARET ANNE MURPHY 332 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2: Publication Typing Staff 4; Service Plaque Committee 3. 4: Honor Roll 4 Class: Danec Committee 2; Executive Committee 2: Patty Committee 2. 3: Pennant Committee 4 Club : Choral 2. 3 GEORGE H. MURR 414 Glendale Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 3: Monitor 2, 3 Clubs: Bowling 2. 3; Vicc-Preaident 4; La Socicdad Panamericana 4 One Hundred Thirty-one ALLAN G. MURRAY 3608 State Road Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Suge Crew 4 Club : Rifle j. 4 VIRGINIA E. MURRAY 528 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Service Plaque Com- mittee 4 Clan: Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 2 Club : Bowling 2 BARBARA ANN NEEDLES 3216 Marshall Road Drcxcl Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Club : Choral 3. 4 CLAIRE MURRAY 3430 Pluimtcad Avenue Drcxcl Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4 Clan: Pennant Committee 4 Club : Bowling 4; Library 4 MARGARET A. NACHT1GALL 609 Montana Avenue Aldan ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD School: All-School Show 4; Welfare Agent 4 Club : Bowling 4; Library 4 WILLARD NEEDLES 3216 Marshall Road Drexcl Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD School: All-School Show 3; Monitor $ Clou: Talent Show 2 Club : A ('appella 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; La Sociedad Panamcricana 2 RUSSELL J. NEITHAMMER 622 Maple Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll 4: Monitor 2; Student Council. Vicc-Pre ident 4; Tribunal ) Club : A Cappella 4; Choral 2; Hi-Y J, Vice- President 4 . Sport : Var.itv Crow Country ). 4: Vamty Swim- ming 3. 4; Vanity Track 3 PHYLLIS C. NYE 4501 Bond Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 3. 4; Monitor 3 Clan: Talent Show 2; Bulletin Board Committee 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Party Committee 2. 3. 4; Pennant Committee 4 Ciubi: Ar Poetae 4; Bowling 4; Choral 3, La So- ciedad Panamerieana 2; Pleiade 3. 4 Sports: Hockey Numeral 4 ALLEEN OBERTEUFFER 904 Roberts Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE EDITH R. O BRIEN 117 North Fairvicw Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Clou: Party Committee 3 Club : Choral 2. 3, 4 Club : Choral 4: Sociedad Panamcricana 3; Rifle 3 Sport : Hockey Numeral 4 PATRICIA MARIE O’BRIEN 7036 Clover Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Clast: Dance Committee 3. 4: Party Committee 3. 4; Pennant Committee 4; Play Committee 3 (Tub : Riding 4 KAY ANN O’DONNELL 46 Sunshine Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publication Agent 3. 4; Service Plaque Cora milcce 4 Clast: Party Committee 4; Pennant Committee 4 Club : Choral 3 One Hundred Thirty-two CHARLES HERMAN OLDHAM 13 Central Avenue Primos ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD School: Monitor 2. 3: Chairman 2 Clan: Play 3 Chib : Choral 2: Pleiade 5. 4 RICHARD THOMAS OLSON 7064 Radbournc Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor J Club,: Riftc J Spoilt: Junior Vanity Cron Country 2. J; Vanity Crow Country 4; Vanity Track 3 FREDERICK ERVIN OSTERHELDT 7819 Windrim Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Club : Bowling 2, 3. Secretary 4 SUSANNE OLIVER 3233 Abcrmarlc Street Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Entered January. 1946 HELEN MARY O’NEILL 203 South Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Welfare Agent 3 Club : Choral 3. 4 FRANK GEORGE ORTOLANO, JR. 600 Maine Avenue Aldan COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Publication Agent 4 BARBARA JANE OTTINGER 63 Hartley Road Lansdowne COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 3: Publication Typing Stall 4: Monitor 2: Chairman 3; Tribunal 3; Ser- vice Plaque Committee 4 Clou: Commencement Uihcr 3; Party Committee 2 Club : Bowline 3. President 4 JOHN DONALD PARRIS 647 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 5: Student Council 2. 3; Tribunal 2; Welfare Agent 2 Class: Commencement U her 3 Club : Hi-Y 3. 4 Snort : Baseball Numeral 3; Junior Var ity Basket- ball 3 DORIS JEAN PATTERSON 817 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS COLD School: Publication Agent 3; Honor Roll 4 Club : Library 2. 3 DORIS PARK 271 Glendale Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Upi-Dah, Art Staff 4: Scamp Sale man 2. 3 Clan: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 3 AGNES MARIE PATERSON 500 Netherwood Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Publication Bonne Staff 4 Clast: Party Committee 2; Play Committee 4 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4 WILLIAM ROBERT PATTERSON 817 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Re-entered October. 1945 One Hundred Thirty-three NANCY MARIA PATTON 439 Burnley Lane Drexcl Hill BUSINESS COLD School: Publications Anent 2: Publications Typing Staff 4; Service Plaque Committee 3. 4 Class: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3: Party Committee 3; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Bowline 3. 4: Choral 2, 3. 4 Sports: Hockey Numeral 3. 4 WILLIAM EDWARD PAYNTER 105 Marlboro Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3 Clubs: A Cappdla 3. 4; Choral 3. 4; Fencing 3 EDWARD W. PEARSON 1003 Roberts Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4 Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4 Sposet: Baseball Numeral 2 SHIRLEY J. PATTON 310 Highland Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD School: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 4; Welfare Agent 2 RUTH ANN PEAK 140 Overhill Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent 2. 3: Ser- vice Plague Committee 5. 4 Class: Play Usher 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3: Party Committee 2, 5. 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 3. 4; La Socicdid Panamericana 3. Librarian-Historian 4; Tay-WUtalvan 4 MARIE ANN PECKO 81 Bright Street Drexcl Hill BUSINESS COLD Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4 FAITH ANN PEDRICK 4111 Bonsall Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4; U Cerclc Franeai 5 ELIZABETH COURTNEY PERRY 4340 Woodland Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 4; Publication Agent 3; Stamp Salesman 4 doss: Play 3: Commencement Usher 3: Talent Show 2: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Party Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 5. 4 Clubs: Bowling 2. 4; Choral 2: La S x- edad Panameri- cana 4: Pleiade 2. 3. 4; Tay-Wittalvan 3. 4 PATRICIA ELLEN PETERSON Providence Road Secanc COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 4: Stamp Salesman 4 Clubs: La Sociedad Panamericana 2; Terragua. Sec- retary 2. 3 DORIS ELAINE PEPPEL 302 Childs Avenue Drexcl Hill BUSINESS COLD HERBERT N. PETERSON 322 Highland Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Stamp Salesman 2. 3 Clou: Play 3: Dance Committee 2 Ciubs: Bowling 4; Pleiades 3. 4 Sposit: Soccer Numerals 4 ROBERT THOMAS PEZICK 210 Chapman Avenue Lansdowne ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD One Hundred Thirtyfou: WILLIAM E. PHILLIPS, JR. 716 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Bind 3 Clubs: Ch( 4._ Trim 4 Spout: Soccer Numerali 2 MARION A. PLOSS 1021 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 3. 4; Monitor 2 Class: Commencement Usher 3: Bulletin Board Com- mittee 4; Pennant Committee 4: Play Committee 3. 4; AuemMy Choir 4 Club : A Cappclla 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 3: Latin 2 LOIS KATHERINE POLSON Berwyn Apartments A-l Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 2; Upi-Doh. Literary and Art Staff 3. 4; Welfare Acent 4. Student Faculty Committee 4 CUts: Dance Oimmittee 3 Club : A Cappclla 4; Choral 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 4; Le Circle Francait 4 RICHARD EDWARD PIZUTI 131 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2: Publications Agent 2. 3: Student Council 3 Clan: Executive Committee 3 Sports: Soccer Numerals 2; Varsity Soccer 4 JOHN BURTON PLUMLEY 4124 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS COLD BLANCHE ELINA POMPEII 46 North State Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Service Plaque Committee 2 Class: Pennant Committee 3; Play Committee 4; Play Usher 4 Club : Choral 2 ELINOR PRICE 3811 Bonsall Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 3. 4: Publications Agent 4; Service Plaque Committee 3: Welfare Agent 3 Class: Commencement Usher 5: Party Committee 2. Play Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 4: La Sociedad Panamericana 2, 3. President 4 CATHERINE A. PROTESTO 7061 Veronica Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD Clubs: Choral 3. 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 3; Basketball Numerals 3: Hockey Numerals 3. 4 GRACE ANITA QUINN 316 Clcarbrook Avenue Lamdownc BUSINESS PURPLE School: Service Plaque Committee 4 Class: Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 3. 4; Choral 3. 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 4 PATRICIA MAE PRICE 135 Powell Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications Agent 4 Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 3. 4; Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 4 DORIS LOIS PUCINO 355 Blanchard Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD School: All-School Show 4; Publications Agent 4 Class: Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 4; Library 4 CHARLES ALBERT RANKIN 419 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn 3: Student Council 3 Class: Commencement Usher 3; Party Committee 3 Clubs: Bowling 2: Rifle 3 Sports: Soccer Numerals 3; Varsity Rifle 3 One Hundred Thirty-five THOMAS L. RANKIN 7106 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE hool: All-School Show 4 Club: Choral 4: Agriculture 4 Sports: Soccer Numerals LOIS JUNE RAPP 129 North Clifton Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A. A. Council 4: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 2. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2: Publications Agent 2; English Prize 2; Upi-Doh. Literary Stall 4 Class: Talent Show 2; Bulletin Board Committee 2; Dance Committee 2. 4; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 2. 4. Secretary 2. ) Clubs: Ar Poetae 4; Choral 4; Hi-Y 2. 4; Riding 2 Sports: Varsity Checrlcading 2. 4 CALVIN RICHARD REED 225 Wembly Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 2 ELAINE H. REED 4300 Marvine Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 3; Monitor 2; Stamp Sales- man 2 Class: Play Usher 3: Talent Show 2: Bulletin Board Committee 2. 3: Dance Committee 4; Party Com- mittee 4: Play Committee 3 Clubs: A Cappclla 3; Bowling 3. 4; Choral 2. 3; La Socicdad I'anamcricana 3: Riding 2. 3 RICHARD ALLEN RENBERG 7012 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3. 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Or- chestra 4 Class: Talent Show 2 RICHARD WILLIAM RENWICK 521 Timbcrlakc Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3, 4; Band 2. 3. 4; Stamp Salesman 2, 3 Class: Talent Show 2; Dance Committee 2 Clubs: Agriculture 4 THOMAS DANIEL REX 60 South Clifton Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 4 Clubs: La Sociedad Panamericaiu 3 HOWARD GENE RICE 2311 Bond Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorti Cartoonist 2; All-School Show 3. 4; Band 2. 3. 4; Welfare Agent 2; Welfare Com- mfttec 2 doss: Talent Show 2; Executive Committee 2 ALICE ANN RICHMOND 3 North Church Lane Upper Narby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE JULIA MAE REYNOLDS 712 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4: Service Plaque Committee 4; Stamp Salesman 2. 3 Class: Play 3: Party Committee 2. 3, 4; Way Com- mittee 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 4; La Socicdad Panamericana 2. 3; Library 2: Pleiade 3 THOMAS LESLIE RICE 42 Springton Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE man 2 School: All-School Show 4; Monitor 2. 3; Stamp Sales- man 2 Class: Play 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Com- mittee 3; Party Committee 2. 4 Clubs: Choral 4; Tcrraqua 2 Sports: Basketball Numerals 4; Soccer Numerals 4 EDGAR ALVIN RICHWINE 832 Eaton Road Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2 Clubs: Rifle 3. 4 Spout: Soccer Numerals 4 One Hundred Thirty-Six MARGARET ANN RIOS JEAN RIGHTER 1017 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill 3826 Berry Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll I. 4; Service Plaque Committee 4 Clan: Party Committee Pennant Committee A Club : A Caprella 5; Choral 2. a. 4; Latin 2: L Cerclc Francais A Spots: Bate hall Numerals 2: Varsity Hocley 4; Basket- hall Numeral A School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Orchestra 2; Service Plaque Committee 3, 4: Welfare Agent 2 Clan: Play Committee 3 Clubs: Latin 2; Le Cercie Franeai A; Library 4 ALICE BASSETT RITTER 133 North Pennock Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 3. 4; Monitor 2; Stamp Salesman 2 Cl m: Patty Committee 2 Club : A Capnclla 3: Choral 2. 3. 4; Riding 2 Sport : Baseball Numerals 2 PATRICIA ROBERTSON 7926 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Publication Typing Stall. Manager 4 Clan: Play U hcr 3; Party Committee, 2; Pennant Committee 3: Play Committee : Club : Ars Poetae 3. 4; Choral 4; La Sociedad Pan- americana 2 Sport : Basketball Numerals 2. 3; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 2. 3 GILBERT M. ROSE 4607 Marvinc Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE PAUL ROSIN I 310 East Essex Avenue Lansdowne BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor. Chairman 2; Student Council 2, 3: School: All-School Show 3 Tribunal 3 Cio : Executive Committee 5: Party Committee 3; Play Committee 4 Sport : Junior Varsity Wrestling 2 MARJORIE RUDE 193 Powell Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Welfare Agent 2 Clan: Dance Committee 2. 3; Patty Committee 2, 3. 4; Pennant Committee 4 Club : Bowling 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 DOROTHY ANN RUDOLPH 243 Wynncwood Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4; Student Council 4; Sump Salesman 2 Club : Choral 2. 3 BETTIE JANE ROSS 3415 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publications Typing Staff 4: Monitor 2 Class: Patty Committee 4; Pennant Committee 4 Club : A Cappella 3; Choral 2. 3. 4; Riding 3 DOLORES ROUTZAHN 7082 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4 CHARLES J. RUPP 19 Park Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 2. 3: Tribunal 2 Clan: Dance Committee: 2; Executive Committee 2 Spout: Batchall Numerals 2; Basketball Numeral 3: Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3; Junior Vanity Cross Country 2 WALTER WROE RUSSELL 1013 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clan: Commencement U her 3; Talent Show 2 Club : Hi-Y 3. 4 Sport : Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Vanity Basketball 3. 4; Varsity Football 3. 4; Varsity Track 3. 4 One Hundred Thirty-seven BARBARA A. SAXON 441 Harper Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll • ; Publication Agent 4: Monitor J Cfns: Party Committee 2 Club : Bowlins 4: Choral 5. 4; La Socicdad Pan- amerieana 3; Rid ins 2 Sports: Baseball Numeral j JOSEPHINE SCAVITTO 51 Richfield Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Clubs: Library 4 WILLIAM HARRY SCHAFFER 469 Forrest Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 4: Honor Roll 2. 4; Band 2 Club : Choral 4: Asriculturc 4; Hi-Y 4 Sport : Junior Vanity Wrestling J: Vanity Soccer 4 ANNE MAGDALENE RUZA 3907 James Street Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4; Publication Asent 4; Stamp Salesman 1; Welfare Asent 2 Club : Bowline 3; Choral 3 MARJORIE MAXINE SANDBERG 19 Glencoe Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 3: Diitinsuithed Honor Roll 2. 4: Publication Asent 3 Class: Commencement Usher 3 Club : German. Vice-President 4: Latin 2. 4 E. IRENE SANTA 112 East Providence Road Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 3; Diitinsuithed Honor Roll 3: Stamp Salesman 3 ('lass: Commencement Usher 3 Club : A Cappclla 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; La Socicdad Panamcricana 3. Secretary 4 DOROTHY MARIE SCARLETT 531 Timberland Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4 Club : Choral 3 JOSEPH JOHN SCAVITTO 8 Glencoe Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll 2; Stase Crew 3. 4 Class: Dance Committee 3. 4: Party Committee 2. 5 Sport : Baieball Numeral 2. 3; Soccer Numeral 2. 3 JOHN SCHELLHASE 2212 Windsor Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: A. A. Council 3. 4; All-Sehool Show 3. 4: Student Council 2, 3. President 4 Class: President 2. Vice-President 3; Color Captain 2. School Color Captjiri 4: Commencement Uiher 3: Talent Show 2: Dance Committee 2. 3: Executive Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 3 Ciub.: Hi-Y 3. President 4 Sports: Junior Vanity Basketball 2; Vanity Baiketball 5. 4; Vanity Football 3. Captain 4; Vanity Track 2. 3 PAUL SAM 6792 Market Street Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE MAE LOUISE SANDERSON 3216 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Stamp Salesman. Clerk 3. 4; Welfare Agent 3 Clan: Party Committee 2 Club : Choral 2 STANLEY J. SAVINESE 4043 Marshall Road Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : Le Ccrele Franeai 2. 3 .Spurn: Soccer Nuemr.il 2 One Hundred Thirty-eight EDWARD J. SCHERER JAMES C. SCHICK, JR. 452 Burnley I.anc Drcxel Hill 444 Glendale Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2. 5: Sump Suleiman 2; Patty Com- mittee 2 Clubs: Choral 4 Spons: Basketball Numerali j MILDRED MARIE SCHLICHER 4960 State Road Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clast: Play 5; Dance Committee 5: Party Committee J. 4 Clubt: Bowling 2. 3; Choral 4; La Socicdad Parumcri- cana 4; TayWi talvan J. 4 Sports: Baseball Numeral 3 JOSEPH F. SCHNEBERGER 449 Timbcrlakc Road Upper Darby CX LLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Welfare Agent 2 Clubs: Bowling J, 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 3 PHYLLIS DOROTHY SCHNEIDER DELLA M. SCHOFIELD 836 Mason Avenue Drcxel Hill 3300 School Lane Drexel Hill BUSINESS COLD BUSINESS COLD School: All-School Show 4: Publications Agent 3 Clubs: A Cappella 3; Choral 2. 4 Class: Play 3: Talent Show 2 Sports: Basketball Numeral 3 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4: Choral 2. 3: Assistant Secre- tary 4; La Socicdad Panamcricana 2: Riding 3 FLORENCE MARIE SCHRADER 127 Houston Road Lansdownc BUSINESS COLD Clubs: Choral 3: Library 4 BLANCHE KATHRYN SCHULTZE 1110 Harding Drive Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD School: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 4 MARIE MARGARET SCHWARZ 7038 Radbournc Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Honor Roll 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 3 DOROTHY ALICE SCHULTZ 45 South Woodlawn Avenue Aldan BUSINESS GOLD School: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 4 Clubs: A Cappella 4; Choral 3. 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 3: Hockey Numeral 5: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Basketball 3. 4; Vanity Hockey 4 ALVIN T. SCHWARTZ 7267 Spruce Street Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 3: Welfare Agent 2 BETTY VIRGINIA SCOTT 375 Childs Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 3; Publication Agent 3 Class: Play 3; Commencement Usher 3 Clubs: Chora! 4: La Soeicdad Panamcricana 2. 3: Pleiade 3, 4: Terraqua 3. 4 One Hundred Thirty-nine M. LOUISE SEUFFERT 309 Eldon Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Softool: Upi-Ddh. Literary Staff 4 Clots: Party Committee 2 Clubs: Choral 2: Fencing 3. 4; Lc Cerelc Francai 4; Rillc 3. 4; Bowling 3 NANCY LOUISE SHALLES 178 Marlborough Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 5. 4: Publication Agent 3 Class: Commencement Usher 3 Clubi: La Sociedad Panamcricana 4; Latin 4 GEORGE DEWEY SHAW, JR. 381 Upland Way Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 3; Stamp Salesman 2; Welfare Agent 4 Clan: Executive Committee 4 Clubi: Bowling 4 Spcrti: Soccer Numeral 4 ALICE LOUISE SEXTON 154 Richfield Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Clubi: Choral 3 ROBERT GORDON SHARPE 920 Fort Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 2; Band 2. 3 Clubs: Bowling 2. 5. 4 Sports: Basketball Numeral 4 CRISTINE ELIZABETH SHERRILL 743 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 4 Clan: Dance Committee 3. 4; Party Committee 3. 4; Pennant Committee 3 Clubi: La Socicdad Panamcricana 3. 4 LOIS J. SHERWOOD 7211 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Publication Typing Stall 4 Class: Pennant Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Way Committee 4 Clubs: La Sociedad Panamcricana 4 HARRY SHORT 257 Copley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Bu ine Staff 2 RICHARD LEE SHRAKE Aronomink Arms Apartments Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Welfare Agent 4 One Hundred Forty SALLY J. SHIPE 4219 Feme Boulevard Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 4; Publication Agent 2: Service Plaque Committee 4 Class: Dance Committee 2 Clubs: A Capped a 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; La Sociedad Panamcricana 4; Library 2, 4 ROBERTSON HENRY SHORT, JR. 1221 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Plane Geometry Prize 3; Student Council 4 Class: Oak. Literary Statf 4; Executive Committee 2 Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3: Junior Vanity Wrestling 3 MARGARET L. SHUTE 7010 Veronica Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD Clubs: Choral 3. 4 MARILYN SMALLEY 233 B Pilgrim Lane Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubs: La Socicdad Panamcricana }, 4 BARBARA JANE SMITH 4013 Huey Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roil 4; Service Plaque Committee 4; Stamp Salesman 2 Clan: Dance Committee 3, 4; Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 2. 3; Play Committee 5 Clubs: La Socicdad Panamcricana 3. 4; Latin 2 KATHRYN ELEANOR SMITH 190 Burmont Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Eentered September. 1945 School: All-School Show 4; Orchestra 4 Clubi: Le Ccrcle Francais 4 DORIS FRANCES SMEDLEY 2224 Bond Avenue Drexcl Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 2; Stamp Salesman 4 Class: Play Usher 4; Play Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 5. 4 HARRY CHARLES SMITH 242 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Distinguished Honor Roll 3: Student Council 2. 3: Tribunal 2. 3 Clubs: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3; Junior Varsity Football 2. 5 DOROTHY CAROL SMITHWICK 45 Cloverdalc Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Class: Bulletin Board Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Pennant Committee 4; Play Coeamittee 4 Clubs: Choral 5. 4 NORMA ETTA SNOOK 7109 Stocklcy Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Service Plaque Committee 4 Clubs: Bowlins 4 GRACE PENELOPE SOBER 7103 Seilers Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Acorn 4; Honor Roll 4; Orchestra 2. 4; All- State Orchestra 4 Class: Party Committee 2 Clubs: A Cappella 3: Choral 2. 4 STEWART GORDON SPEERS 7016 Penarth Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Monitor 2. 3: Tribunal 2. 3 Class: Talent Show 2: Patty Committee 2 Clubs: La Socicdad Panamcricana 3 FRANK SPRINGFIELD Primos Avenue Primos COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Band 2. 3. 4 Clubs: La Socicdad Panamcricana 2 CONNIE STEPHANIS 11 Glencoe Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD MARIAN JANE STEPHENS 4103 Vernon Road Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Clubs: Bowline 4; Choral 2 School: Acorn 3. 4; Student Council. Secretary 4 Cfoss: Commencement Usher 3: Talent Show 2: Bulletin Board Commitlcc 2: Dance Committee 2. 3; Executive Committee 2. 3. 4; Patty Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Ar Poetae 3. 4: First Aid and Social Service 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. President 4; Latin 2: World Affairs Forum 3. 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 2 One Hundred Forty-one ANNE STOTTLER 3409 Huey Avenue Orcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Biology Prise 2; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Welfare Agent 4 Class: Play ); Commencement Uihcr 3; Party Committee 2. J: Play Committee 3 Clubs: A (.'appella 1, Librarian 4; Fine Aid and Social Service 2. J. Secretary 4; Hi-Y 4; Lc Cercie Francais 4; World Attain Forum 2. 3. President 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 3; Hockey Numerals 3. 4 ESTHER JANE STRITMATTER 337 Upland Way Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4; Monitor 3; Stamp Salesman 2 Clubs: Choral 3; Library 4 JANICE LILLIAN STREAKER 474 Burnley Lane Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD Cfcss: Dance Committee 3: Party Committee 3: Pennant Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Library 5 FRANK LINCOLN STRONG 721 Stanbridgc Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4 Class: Play 3 Club : Fencing 2. 3. Vice-President 4; Team 2. 3. 4 Sports: Soccer Numerals 2. 3 ALBERT ELMORE STUTZ 7007 Cleveland Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE MARY JAYNE SUGG 221 Ashby Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Stamp Salesman 3 Class: Dance Committee 2. 3: Patty Committee 2. 3; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Library 4: Riding 3: Bcaux-Arts 2, 3, 4 MARJORIE JANE SUNDERLAND 39 Ridley Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Rifle 3 Sports: Hockey Numerals 4: Junior Varsity Hockey 2, 3 EDWARD T. SWEENEY 7701 West Chester Pike Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE MARY VIRGINIA SWEENEY 7701 West Chester Pike Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Service Plaque Committee 4; Welfare Agent 3 Class: Play 3: Commencement Urhcr 3: Pennant Com- mittee 4; Play Urhcr 4 Clubs: Bowling 4: Choral 4: La Soctcdad Panamcticana 3. 4; Library 2. 3. Vice-President 4 ROBERT B. SYKES Providence Road Sccanc BUSINESS COLD MIRIAM SWITZER 416 Croydcn Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Service Plaque Committee 3. 4; Stamp Sales- man 3. 4 Class: Executive Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 4 MARY I. TAGGART 539 Argyle Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Service Plaque Committee 3. 4 Class: Bulletin Board Committee 2; Party Committee 3 Clubs: Beaux Arts 2. 3, 4 One Hundred Forty‘two JESSE S. TARLETON 625 Aronimink Place Drexel Hill JOHN J. TAYLOR 214 Guilford Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY School: Acorn 3. 4: Honor Honor Roll 2. 3. 4 Class: Commencement Usher Clubs: Bowline 2 Spout: Junior Varsity Cross Country 4 PURPLE Roll 3, 4; Distinguished 3: Play Committee 4 Country 3: Varsity Cross COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE GRACE ELLEN TERRY 243 Ashby Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE WILLIAM F. THEURER 3425 Marshall Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Distinguished Honor Roll 2: Honor Roll 4 School: Stamp Salesman 2 CJmi: Party Committee 2 Clubs: La Sociedad Panamericana 4; Library 4 JOAN E. THOMANN 231 Ashby Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE JAMES MONROE THOMPSON 464 Magnolia Avenue Aldan COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD EDNA MAE TORBERT 207 South Windsor Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Stamp Salesman 4 Clubt: Choral 3 JAMES B. TRACY 415 Netherwood Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD Class: Executive Committee 3; Play Committee 3 Clubs: La Sociedad Panamericana 3 ELIZABETH JEAN TRAVER ELVIRA ANITA TUDINO 634 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill 30 Golf Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD BUSINESS PURPLE School: Acorn 2: All-School Show 3. 4: Service Plaque Committee 4; Stamp Salesman 3 Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4: Pencinc 3. 4 JEANNE D. TURNER 525 Timberlakc Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2: Publications Typing Stall 4; Monitor 2. 3; Service Plaque Committee 3. 4 Class: Dance Committee 2 Clubs: A Cappeiia 3. Vice-President 4; Choral 2. 3. Associate President 4 PETER A. TYRRELL 7110 Hilltop Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Class: Party Committee 3. 4; Play Committee 4 Clubs: German 4 One Hundred Forty-three BETTIE ANNE UTING 2214 Lynn Boulevard Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Class: Play Usher ); Talent Show 2; Bulletin Board Committee 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Com- mittee 2. 3. 4: Pennant Committee 4; Play Com- mittee 3, 4 Club : Ar Poetae J. Pre.ident 4; Choral J. 4 MARJORIE ELLEN VAN MAELE 7803 Parkview Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Stamp Salesman 4 Clou: Pennant Committee 3 Club : Bowlin 4; Library 4 HENRIETTA KATHRYN WAGNER 8311 West Chester Pike Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Upi-Dah. Art Staff 3. 4 Clan: Bulletin Board Committee 2. 3: Dance Committee 2. 3: Patty Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubi: Beam Arts 2. 3. 4 JAMES A. VANDERGAST 193 North Union Avenue Lansdowne ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD School: Xlonitor 2 RUTH HELEN VOGAN 536 Shadeland Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2; Dramatics Prise 3; Wel- fare Acent 2; Play 3; Commencement Usher 3 Clan: Play 4 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2, 3. Librarian 4; Pleiades 2. 4. Treasurer 3 WILLIAM ORREN WAGNER 32 West Magnolia Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 4: Band 2. 3 THOMAS EDWARD WALKER 14 South Pcnnock Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 3. 4: Stage Crew 2. 3. Man- ager 4 Clou: Play 3; Talent Show 2: Play Committee 3. 4 Club : Hi-Y 3. 4; Pleiades 3. 4 Sports: Varsity Track. Manager 4 LAMBERT A. WARD 65 Sunshine Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Acent 4; Student Council 4 Class: Commencement Usher 3; Executive Committee 2. 3 Clubi: Hi-Y 3. 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 2: Soccer Numerals 3 ELLEN PARKHURST WARE 635 Villa Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4 dubs: Bowlins 2. 3. 4; Latin 3: Le Cercle Franca 4 ARTHUR P. WATTS 832 Lindalc Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Agriculture 4 Sports: Soccer Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Wrestling 3: Varsity Wrestling 4 PETER FRANCIS WATTERSON 239 Highland Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Monitor 3 Clubs: Agriculture Club. President 4; A Cappella 3. 4: Choral 2 Sports: Baseball Numerals 2 FLORENCE ERNESTINE WEAVER 204 West Providence Road Aldan COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD Class: Play 3 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2; Terraqua 2. 3. 4; World Affairs Forum 2. 3 One Hundred Forty-four WILLIAM M. WEAVER 326 Derwyn Road Lansdowno COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Acor . Photographer J, 4: Honor Roll 5. 4 Clan: Oak. Photographer a. 4; Party Committee 4 Clubs: Rifle : Steinmet: 4 NORMA ELAINE WEBER 1601 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Upi'Dth. Literary Stall 4; Welfare Agent 2 Clubs: Choral 2: Fencing J: Latin 1; Le Cerelc Francais 4; Rifle 1. 4; World Affairs Forum 4 DOROTHY MARIE WEEMS CHARLES JAMES WEIGOLD 7037 Radbourne Road Upper Darby 224 West Providence Road Aldan BUSINESS PURPLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. J. 4; All-School Show a; Monitor 2. }; Service Plaque Committee 2. J: Welfare Agent 4 Class: Commencement Usher J: Play Usher J; Bulletin Board Committee . 4; Pennant Committee 4; Play Committee J Clubs: La Sociedad Panamericana 4 SHIRLEY ANNE WELLS 4946 State Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 4: Honor Roll 4; Dramatics Prise } Class: Play J. 4; Commencement Usher J; Dance Com- mittee 5; Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 2 Clubs: Choral 4; Hi-Y J. 4; Pleiades 2. J. President 4; Tay-Wittalvan 2. ), President 4 RICHARD SETH WELSMANS 432 WooddifTc Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Class: Party Committee 2 Sports: Baseball Numerals a KATHERINE A. WERSEN 7117 Pennsylvania Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD CHARLES EDGAR WEST 1209 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Entered February, 1945 Clubs: Bowling J. 4 School: Honor Roll 5, 4 Clubs: A Cappella 4; Choral J, 4: La Sociedad Pan- americana 4 HAROLD E. WHATLEY MARIAN NEAL WHEATLEY 210 Avon Road Upper Darby 4126 Vernon Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Band 2, 4 School: Publication Agent 2, Class: Oak. Art Staff 4: Play Usher j; Bulletin Board Committee 2. J. 4; Dance Committee 2. J; Party Committee 2. J. 4: Pennant Committee 5. 4; Play Committee J. 4 Clubs: Choral i. 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 2. 5. 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 2. J. 4 JACQUELYN CELESTE WHITE 331 Lincoln Avenue Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: All-School Show 5, 4: Student Council 5 Class: Bulletin Board Committee 5, 4; Dance Com- mittee J. 4; Party Committee a. 4 Clubs: La Soeicdad Panamericana J. 4; TayAVistalvan i. 4 MASON HOLMES WHITE 3716 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS COLD School: Monitor J; Welfare Agent J Class: Talent Show 2 One Hundred Forty-Jive CATHRYN V. WHITESIDE 7603 West Chester Pike Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD Clubs: Bowlins 4; Choral 2 PEGGY WHITLEY 458 Childs Avenue Drexcl Hill BUSINESS COLD Entered November. 1945 DOROTHY ANNE WHITMAN 4010 Marshall Road Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 2 Clou: Party Committee 2 Club : La Sociedad Panamcricana 2 EDITH EDNA WIBLE 6875 Clover Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD Clubs: Choral 2 CHARLES ALBERT WIDDIS Broadway and Prospect Avenues Secanc COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Band 5. 4 URSULA H. WILHELM 345 Windemore Avenue Lansdownc COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: All-School Show 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 5. 4; Student Council 4; Upi-Dah. Literary Staff J. Editor-in-chief 4; Stamp Salesman J; Welfare Amt 5 Clair: Play J; Commencement Uihcr J; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Party Committee 3. 4: Play Com- mittee 3; Play Uihcr 4 Clubt: A Cappclla 3; Choral 3. 4; First Aid and Social Service 3; Hi-Y 3. 4: Latin 4, Secretary 3: Tay- Wiitalvan 3. 4 OWEN J. WILKINSON 129 Saint Lawrence Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Monitor 2, Chairman 3; Student Council 5; Tribunal 5 Class: Executive Committee 4 Club : Hi-Y 4 Sports: Basketball Numeral 2: Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3: Varsity Basketball 4: Vanity Socecr 4; Varsity Track 3 RUTH GERMAINE WILLIAMSON Stonehurst Court Apt$. Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE Schools All-School Show 4‘; Service Plaque Committee 3; Stamp Salesman 2 Clan: Bulletin Board Committee 2: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 3. 4; Pennant Com- mittee 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Ars Poetic 4; Choral 3, 4; Riding 2 ROBERT EARL WILSON, JR. 119 Overhill Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2 MARY JANE WILLIAMS 711 Blythe Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 2; Stamp Salesman 3 Class: Executive Committee 3 Clubs: Fencing 2; First Aid and Social Service 2 JEAN LUCILLE WILSON 120 Kent Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Honor Roll 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Pub- lication Agent 2. 3: Publications Typing Stall Man- ager 4; Service Plaque Committee Class: Commencement Usher 3: Play Usher 3; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 3; Party Com- mittee 2. 3: Pennant Committee 3. 4; May Com- mittee 3 Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; La Sociedad Pan- amcricana 2. 3. 4; Library 3. 4 BARBARA DAVIS WILT 347 Upland Way Drexcl Hall COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn. Literary Staff 3. News Editor 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Public Speaking Prise 2: Student Coun- cil 3: Stamp Salesman 2, Cashier 3. 4 Class: Play 5; Commencement Usher 3: Executive Com- mittee 5: Party Committee 2. 3. 4: Play Committee 3 Clubs: A Cappclla 3. Secretary 4; Choral 2; First Aid and Social Service 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: La Sociedad Panamcricana 3. 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2. 3. 4 Sports: Varsity Hockey Manager 4 One Hundred Fortysix IRENE WOLAN 6958 Aberdeen Rond Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: All-School Show 4: Honor Roll 2. 4; Publica- tion Typing Staff. Secretary 4; Service Plaque Com- mittee 3. 4 Clitn: Commencement Uthcr 3: Pennant Committee 3: Party Committee 3 Club : A Cappella 4: Bowling 4; Choral 2, 2, 4 DONALD H. WOLTERS 158 East Marshall Road Lansdowne BUSINESS PURPLE School: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent 4; Stamp Salesman 2 Clan: Patty Committee 4 Club : Bowling 2. 1. 4 MARY EMMA WOOD 7 Arbor Lea Road Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn 3. 4; Alt-School Show 5; Honor Roll 2. 4: Publication Agent 2. 3: Tribunal 2; Stamp Sales- man 2. 3 Clan: Commencement U hcr 3; Claw Pianist 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 4 Club : Choral 4; Hi-Y 5. 4; Le Cercle Franca it 4: Tay-Wistalvan 2, ), 4; World Affair Forum 5. Secretary 4 JEANNETTE M. WOODING 3423 Albemarle Avenue Drexcl Hill ARTS V CRAFTS GOLD School: All-School Show 4; Publication Agent 2: Service Plaque Committee 4: Welfare Agent 3 Class: Party Committee 2 DAVID E. WOODS 845 Foss Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD JOHN A. WRIGHT 7008 Wayne Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Play Usher 4 Clubs: Choral 4; R.fle 5 School: All-School Show 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4 Class: Executive Committee 2 Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4 Sports: Soccer Numeral 2; Junior Vanity Cross Country 2. 3: Vanity Cross Country 4; Vanity- Track 2. 3 PHYLLIS JEANNE WRIGHT 2565 Hillcrcst Road Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: All-School Show 3. 4; Publications Agent 2 Class: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Talent Show 2; Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 3, 4 Clubs: Choral 4; La Sociedad Panamcricana 3 HOWARD E. WYLIE, JR. 325 Shcrbrook Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Clan: Commencement Usher 3: Executive Committee 3 Clubs: Tcrraqua 3. 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 3; Basketball Numeral 2. 3 MARGARET ESTHER ZEBLEY 7068 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publication Typing Staff 4; Monitor 3; Service Plaque Committee 3. 4 Clast: Commencement Uibcr 3: CD Organist 2. 3. 4 Clubs: Bowling 3, 4: Choral 2, 3. 4 ROTHMER ANTHONY WRIGHT 7429 Rogers Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Monitor 2: Band 2. 3. Letter 4 Class: Talent Show 2: Dance Committee 4 EDNAMAE YOUNG 8510 Wes Chester Pike Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Patty Committee 2 Clubs: La Sociedad Panamcricana 2 RICHARD ZILLING 7243 Glenthorne Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: Bowling 2. 3. President 4 Sporu: Baseball Numeral 3: Basketball Numeral 4: Soccer Numeral 4 One Hundred Forty'sevcn ncriui is Surely a highlight of the year, the Netixes The All-School Show; that cold winter morn- ing when icicles appeared in the chemistry lab; after several years of trying, the Student Council finally engineers a dance after a basketball game; thanks to the fathers of the boys on the team, the Royals enjoy a grand banquet after a very successful season; left: a grand time at the senior party. or int Ytffi Tom Dimmig, District Champ, giving his op- ponent a tough tussle . . . Dick Dicker! gives out with a blast in his role as Teddy in Ar- senic and Old Lace” . . . Jackson, Andersen, Brown, Schcilhasc all take part in subduing Lower Merion . . . One of the frequent intra- mural basketball games that make life at U. D. all the more pleasant. U. D.’s RETURNING VETERANS First Row: Patterson, Kohler, Taub, Smith, Dennis, Depragh, Smith, Barber, Otto, Wilson. Second Row: Kirk, Feldbaumer, Gross, Carlin, Donahue (Pres.), Hall (Sec.), Ryan (V-Pres.), Williams, Higgins, Miller. Third Row: Sykes, Rosini, Casey, Biel, Cunncy, Burns, Clancy, Gibson, Glah. clpss Left: Mr. R. Wayne Boyd, Popular Adviser. Service Desk Workers: Mary Ann Senscnig, Jeanne Shaw, Mary Honoski. A Scene from the Junior Play: William Cuthbert, James Shull, Wallace Duncan, Larry Freedman. A Lively Scene from the Junior Party. Another Scene from The Starwagon”: Larry Freedman, Joyce Schweitzer, Robert MacLean, Don Sherwood, and Joan Williams. Of 41 Right: Miss Chrisman, Genial Adviser. Junior Girls’ Basketball Champs, First Row: Diamond, Matchica, Swallow. Second Row: Henry, Petsehelt, Mendenhall, Chapman. Junior Boys’ Intramural Basketball Champs, First Row: Cleary, Beaumont, Burke. Second Row: Fisher, Harm- ness, Nichols. Junior Boys’ Intramural Soccer Champs, First Row: Dolan, Derry, Bclairs, Sailor, Stait, Gilmore. Second Row: Kompass, Snyder, Colloni, LeFever. Third Row: Schaeffer, Dimmig. Junior Executive Committee, First Row: Anderson, Simpson, Sykes. Second Row: Hartwig, Rutledge, Wal- lace. Ide, Wood. Third Row: Boyer, Ferree, Hcndrixson, Schulling, DeF.abio, Herzog, Lindberg, Morris, DiSanti. Fourth Row: Faulkner, Orlando, Marlcy, MacLean, Cleary, Gibbons, Steelman, Carter. CLASS io : Junior Girls’ Varsity Letter Winners, First Row: Wall, Hilton, Linder. Second Row: McGee, Brown, Herzog, McKaig. Junior Boys’ Varsity Letter Winners, First Row: Stcllwagon, Faulkner, Mac- Lean, But , Butterworth, Macy. Second Row: Killgore, Sykes, Thomas, Fer- guson, Smith. Third Row: Orlando, Cochran, Dimmig, Moore. Fourth Row: Manuel, Brooks, King, DeFargc, Schultz, Schindler, Stait. Distinguished Honor Roll Winners, First Row: Lawson, Turkington, Hartwig. Second Row: Sailor, Cochran. Below: Junior Color Captains: Margie Anderson, Eddie Smith, Bill Butter- worth, Millie Crate. Junior Party Committee Chairmen, First Row: Doris Thomas, Helen Holmes, Ethel Biederman, Norma Wilhelm. Second Row: Betty Ann Clark, Sylvia Jones, Louise Estcrline, Margaret Shook. One Hundred Fifty'two Cf Jack Simpson—President of Junior Class Donald Sykes—Vice-President of ’47 Margery Anderson—Secretary of Class of '47 James Killgore—Treasurer of Class of ’47 One Hundred Fifty-three CLPSS Eddie Foy Javelin Thrower Charles Darwin Oak Photographer At the side are some of the Sophomores who helped to make the varsity football team the success it was—Padula, Jackson, McIntyre, White, Hocnstinc, and Riley. Sophs Dick Furcr and Marguerite Christine launch the Magazine Campaign with Dr. Nancarrow as victim Color Captains: Kenny Jackson and Ruth Brooks, Purple; Carolyn Bell and George Miller, Gold or 48 SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE First Ron: Anderson, Janda, Hoover, Lecher, Gcrcken, Bal- Saunders, Fretz, Ellison, Gollcr, Bcckcnbaugh. Third Row: linger, Carans. Second Row: Tillctt, Jones, Wilkins, Brazier, Carter, Peterson, Jackson, Bcaston, Kulp, Kershaw. Fourth Row: Furcr. Henry, Houseman, Tillctt, and Brooks of the Class Hockey Champs. Joan Murray, Television girl; Clint Riley, Wrestling Team; Joe Fusco and Ann Smith, Magazine Campaign Winners. CLfiSS The Class of 1948 makes its debut. Pictured at the left are its President, Ray Higgins and the man chosen to advise them, Mr. George Hochlcr of the Industrial Arts Department. Below: Best time of the day—lunch. One place where everybody gets an A and an attitude mark of 15—that is, tries to do his best.” 1 Of 48 To the right we find Frances Carans, Secretary, and Miss Garen, adviser to the Class of 1948. Coming around the curve arc trackstcrs Miller, Fontaine, and Bochringer. Next is Jim Hardy jumping and Ray Birmingham hurdling. For their Sophomore officers, the class chose Ken Jackson, Treasurer; Ray Higgins, President, Wally Lecher, Vice-President, and Frances Carans, Secretary. The Sophomore Boys’ Intramural Basketball champs arc Scaco and Williams in the first row, Brittingham, Mor- lock, and Hudson in the back row. fiCKH€ X IXDCnEriTS We are happy to pay tribute to those outside of our own school family who have helped to make the 1946 Oak a success. We are indebted to Mr. Francis Luedeckc of the Luedccke Studios for the fine senior individual pictures, to Mr. Harry Firth of Lotz Photo-Engraving Company for handling the engravings, and particularly to Mr. Alfred A. J. Clark and to Mr. Nason Clark of Clark Printing House for their helpful suggestions and for their untiring interest in the book. Without the aid of these professional friends, our 1946 Oak would not be the creditable production that it is.
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