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The 1950 UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL UPPER DARBY PENNSYLVAN I A m em on am R. WAYNE BOYD In a sincere spirit of respect, admiration and affection, the staff of the Oak dedicates this page to R. Wayne Boyd who taught English in Upper Darby high school, from 1926 until his sudden death in his sleep Friday morning, September 23, 1949. Mr. Boyd was born in Chester County. After receiving his high school diploma at Parkesburg high school and his bachelor’s degree at Dick- inson college and after teaching one year at Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, and one year at Pal- myra, New Jersey, he came to Upper Darby high school. He was soon recognized as a capable, co-operative member of the faculty, initiating and helping to administer school policies and programs with marked skill and ability. Young people were attracted to him through his sincere interest in their growth and development. Mem- bers of the classes of 1934, 1943 and 1947 found in him an adviser who gave generous and helpful suggestions in planning their life programs. Mr. Boyd was thoroughly loyal and co-opera- tive in everything concerned with Upper Darby, aggressive in following sincere convictions, com- panionable and happy by disposition. Both by precept and example, he set high standards of conduct and achievement. His contribution to Upper Darby was an optimistic, ingenious, sympa- thetic outlook on life. He had a keen sense of the proper functioning of the school in commun- ity life and the part that youth may play today and in the years that lie ahead. 50 YEARS Back to the Dark Ages, or forward to greater advances in all fields of human endeavor. These are the two alterna- tives open to the world, and the prospects for the future, as reflected in the confused state of today’s world, are not too promising. As the mid-century class of 1950 takes its leave of Upper Darby high school, the threats of hydrogen bombs and flying saucers in the hands of power-hungry men are discouraging to an optimistic out- look for the years ahead. This is 1950—important as the midpoint of the twentieth century. Whether the future will hold total destruction or permanent peace remains to be seen; but, in either case, America’s classes of 1950 will play a big part in determining the outcome of present problems. However, although what the future holds is a mystery, the mistakes, changes and advances of the last half-century arc no secret. World Wars have twice wracked the world. On the other hand, there have been notable advances in science, industry, education and count- less other fields. Therefore, the staff of the 1950 Oak proudly offers in these pages its tribute to the progress of its predeces- sors of the first 50 years of the twentieth century. It is hoped that the contrast between the old and the new that is depicted here will bring back fond memories of the old days’’ to some and will inspire others with a desire to add their personal contributions to the success of the next 50 years. 5 r JkeH UPPER DAR Upper: Grandpa parked hi modern” car outside Bond’s Feed Store on the site of the pre-sent 69th Street Theater. Lower: An old barn, located where the Carol Boulevard Apartment now stand, served as a wagon shed. ’ahen jy Upper: Oldtimcrs had to pay a toll at State Road and West Chester Pike. Center: Market Street between 69th Street and 63rd Street looked like this, way back when . . . Lower: In Dad’s day the 69th Street Terminal was reached via surface car. BY’S GROWTH Upper: Modern car paw Slate Road and Wol Chester Pike without thought of paying toll. Center: The 69th and Market corner i now a busy intersection. Lower: Present-day commuters from the city can reach the Terminal by either bus or elevated. Upper: Suburbanites now can see the latest movies where their predecessors purchased feed. Lower: A modern apartment house has replaced the old wagon shed. 7 Upper: The members of Upper Darby’s community bicycle club line up for inspection. Loner: This was the latest model in Dad's day. Upper: Grandma went to market in her old wagon. Center: The West Chester trolley car passed through Melbourne in the good old days. Lower: Sunday after- noon was just the time for a ride in this fashionable carriage. 8 GOES BY Upper: A homeward'bound Upiditc board a school bus. Center: Students crowd through the trolley-car doors at the Lansdowne Avenue stop. Lower: Red Arrow buses also cart UD’s students to and from school. Upper: Royal motor-scooter enthusiasts prepare for the homeward ride. Lower: In driver-training cars like this one. Upidites learn to drive the right way. “WJe 3 ram 9 IT SEEMS LIKE Earlier in the century the latest styles looked something like those worn by Anne Janda and Joel Minister; Sally Dick ; Steve Rodgers and Joan McCrea. Shirley Hoiland and Dale Owens pose in junior-play costume. 10 ONLY YESTERDAY Clothing styles have come a long way in the first 50 years of the 20th century. What the well-dressed people of today wear in varying situations is displayed by Pat Holgren and Rcucl McKee; Ronald Kline and Kitty Martin; Courtenay Lenhard and Bud Haabestad. ome Auchan tJ C ven in ‘J Doreen MacMahon and Dick Sharpe are dressed for work, while Jo Buono and Dick Lcety pose in date dress. r From Row: Mr. Vanlcer I. Bond, Mrs. William G. St i burjjcr, Dr. Gcorgr G. Dilworth, Mrs. Alfred L. Adclizzi, Mr. John H. Frazier; Second Row: Mr. ScewarC B. Harkness, Mr. John J. Scheidel, Dr. EdK.tr B. Cale, super- intendent John H. Tyson. Dr. J. Vernon Ellson, Mr. John C. Parry, Mr. R. Winfield Baile, Mr. N. Horace Berman. BOARD OF EDUCATION A great deal of credit is due the members of Upper Darby's Board of Education who have faithfully given their services to the school system so that all the schools in this district may run smoothly. Under the leadership of Dr. George G. Dilworth, who presides at its monthly meetings, the hoard has worked hard and long in order to better the school system. During the past year, the members have been busy with the plans for the construction of two new elementary schools and the completion of the senior-high-school addition. At the November election the township overwhelmingly approved the $1,850,000 school-bond issue to erect new buildings at Primos-Secane and Llanerch Hills. Work was also begun in the fall at the high school in prepara- tion for the new academic wing and modern gymnasium, which should be completed by th fall of 1951. The ground was leveled by bulldozers and steam-shovels, and the fields were covered with topsoil and seeded in preparation for these buildings. Upper Darby can proudly say that the school board—in realizing educational needs of a rapidly'growing township and in carrying out expansion plans along with its regular duties—has contributed immeasurably to both the school and the community. 12 JOHN H. TYSON SUPERINTENDENT John H. Tyson has shown outstanding leadership as superintendent of schools during the past seven years and as principal of Upper Darby high school during the 24 years prior to 1943. He has been active in educational societies and has endeavored to make the Upper Darby school system the best. Moreover, he has spent a great deal of time during the past few years ironing out the difficulties and details of the plans for the new high school. Although few students have the opportunity of knowing Mr. Tyson personally, those who do, realize that he is genuinely interested in them as individuals and as a school group. The students of Upper Darby high school, and especially the class of 1950, owe their thanks to Mr Tyson for all he has done for them in making their high- school days more enjoyable. 13 Superintendent Tyson compares notes with his assistant, Mr. Goas. PRINCIPAL In his seventh year as principal of Upper Darby high school. Dr. James E. Nancarrow has proved himself an able leader. The problems which he has faced have been many. However, school aifairs have run so smoothly under his direction that few realise the amount of work entailed in the efficient running of such a large high school. This year, for example, he has inaugurated a leadership' development point program, for limitation of extra-cur- ricular activities, which will go into effect next year. This plan, he hopes, will allow a more even distribution of activities. Moreover, in addition to his regular duties as principal. Dr. Nancarrow serves as an officer of both the Pennsyl- vania State Principals’ association and the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic association. Although many of the students have not known Dr. Nancarrow personally, they have seen his friendly smile, his enthusiastic support of athletic events and his interest in school projects and activities; and they know that he is interested in Upper Darby in the true Purple and Gold spirit. 14 Dr. Nancarrow goes over a letter with hi secretary, ' Mi Cole. 5SV ■Above; UD' {«cully inrmbcn and secretaries in 1931-32—Front how: Min W(imcr,' Mill, Ghriiman, Miss Stevie, Miss Forcey, Mis Te.rrce,'Mi, Gaukrodger, Miss Mallon, Dr. Sampson, Miss Turner, Mr. Tyson, Miss Glegg, Mr. Holmes, Miss Koch, Miss Noble, Miss Taylor. Mrs. Dale, NJrt. Betuis, Miss Stone; Second Row: Miss PattersOn, Miss Somnutfield. Min Fry, Miss Fredericks. Mrs. Abrams; NJrs., Wolsteuholme, -Miss'Bock, Miss Barnet, Miss Logan, Miss Qxunberg, Mis Sieber, Miss Hains. Miss Lawrence, Miss -ST, - 'Griffin,-Miss Jones, Mis Hagcnbuch, Miss Hoeflich, Miss Yerkes, ’ ' Richard ,- Miss HeAhey;. Miss Goodman; Third Row: Miss ; Borgess, Min Robey, M« Spaidc, Miss Reed. Miss Thompson, • MW Cdle (secretaries), Mr. tX-ngfer, Mr.'Wolfgang, Mr. Brooke; ' h Row: Mr. Milne. Mr. Diehl, Mr. Hjn.pt, Mr. Shull, Mr. _ MV. Min.lcci, Mr. (rohi, Mr, Dame, Mk Greiner. Mr. Boyd, •l ernlry, Mr. Hamilton, Mr.’ Buckwalter, Mr. Harer, Mr. y Thomas, Mr Kuntzlcmjy , Mr. 0orfein, Mr. Hoehlcr, ■■ ■__________________________________________________________ Mr. Herzog; Fifth Row: Mr. McDonnell, Mr. Twoes, Mr. Shenk, Mr. Dotti, Mr. Bordner, Mr. Wallick, Mr. Morris, Mr. Billingslea; Sixth Rom1: Mr. Brosius. Mr. Forsgard, Mr. Hall, Mr. Packer, Mr. Clugston, Mr. Kehl, Mr. Gcyer, Mr. Goas, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Strange. Below: In 1923-24 UD’s combined junior and senior high school staff included—Front Row: Mr. Nelson, Miss McCandlrss, Mr. Milne, Miss Noble, Miss Turner, Mr. Tyson, Miss Mallon, Mrs. Dut- ton, Mr. Savage, Mis Elder, Mr. Mancill; Second Row: Miss Schell- inger. Miss Yerkes, Mrs. Richards, Mis Davenport, Miss Ross, Mis Clegg, Miss Foster, Miss Lukcn , Mis Geiger, Miss Hardiman, Mis Taylor; Third Row: Mr. Magill, Mr. Conner, Miss Van Horn, Miss Borst, Miss Robertson, Mr. Brosius. Mr. Stevens; Fourth Row: Mr. Morris, Mr. Harr, Mr. Twoes, Mr. Diehl, Mr. Herzog, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Brocklcbank, Mr. Baker, Mr. Smith. r Upper Left: Impeding plans for new UD school buildings arc high school administrators— Sealed: Mr. Tyson. Dr. Nancarrow and Miss Mallon; Standing: Mr. Goas, Mr. Andersen, Miss I.ukens, Mr. Holmes and Mr. Twoes. Upper Right: An important problem of elementary educat'on finds Miss RolTc and Mr. Goas deep in consultation. Lower Left: Mr. Twoes advises Dick Rudolph and Harry Hanley. Lower Right: Stop! All pencils down, Miss Lukens in- structs, as students wind up a diagnostic test. ADMINISTRATION. The administrative department of Upper Darby high school fulfills a variety of purposes. To the superintendent and his assistant falls the overall planning for the entire district— composing a senior high schtxil, a junior high school and ten elementary schools. The principal of the high school is charged with the general policy-making of the school and with the inter- pretation of the school to the public. The deans serve the dual role of guidance counsellors and disciplinary officers. The registrar must make rosters for every student, assign pupils to classes and send credentials to colleges. The director of tests and measurements is in full charge of a comprehensive testing program. The director of attendance issues excuses for absence and pre- pares absence and tardiness reports for the school and state. 16 HISTORY Correlating courses in history, economics and current events, the history department, under Mr. Billingslea, offers a diversified program for UD's social'Studies students. The subjects offered, which vary with curriculum and grade, include the following: general history, for commercial and arts-and-crafts sophomores; modern European history, for college-preparatory sophomores; American history, for all juniors, and economics and problems of democracy, for col lege prepara' tory seniors. American history, because it is re- quired for all eleventh graders, boasts the greatest enrollment. Working hand-in-hand with the history department, the World Affairs Forum provides an outlet for current-evcnt-mindcd history' students. The club translates both class- room learning and other information into debates and skits which it sponsors in conjunction with similar outside organizations. This year, for example, a group of almost 40 UD history stu- dents. under the auspices of the WAF, repre- sented Egypt in the Civic Forum Leagues mock United Nations session at Temple university. Upper Left: Event , date and place arc in the line of duty for history instructors Mr. Barlicb, Mr. Coffey, Mr . Abram , Mr. Wood, Mr. Grimmett, Mr. Shcnk, Mr. Brooke, Mr. Wikc. Mr. Andersen and Mr. Billingslea. Upper Right: Joan McCrea takes the floor in Mr. Coffey’ American history class. Lower Left: Current events in the form of the weekly news review are in the spotlight for Mr. Billingslea’ POD students. Lower Right: Sociology students pause in note-taking to smile at Mr. Wood’s joke. 17 Upper Left: It’s serious business when Miss Gaukrodgcr stresses a point for an absorbed accelerated senior English class. Upper Right: Don’t worry, the gun isn’t loaded,” assures senior Bob Dawson as he demonstrates the weapon for Miss Mo wry and public-speaking students. Lower Left: Junior journalists take notes as Mrs. Slick directs activities from the back of the Acorn office. Lower Right: The UD English department, which supervise grammar and liter- ature studies for 1600 Upidites, includes—Seated: Miss Koch, Miss Yerkes, Miss Ferree, Miss Mowry, Miss Weil and Miss Weimer; Standing: Mr. Boyd, Miss Reed, Mr. Noel, Miss Gatikrodgor. Mr. Morris, Mrs. Slick and Mr. Miller. ENGLISH Under the chairmanship of Miss Edith Gauk- rodger, UD's English department of 13 instruc- tors trains every’ Upidite in English fundamentals during each of his three years on the hill. In addition to regularly-required English courses, journalism and debating are electives for those students who maintain above-average work in English. The department also offers courses in speech arts, public speaking and dramatics. The individual English teachers instruct their classes in grammar, literature and composition—all of which arc needed for a well-rounded education. Coordinating their work with the curricular activities of the English department, two clubs— Pleiades and Tay Wistalvan—enlarge the dra- matic and literary backgrounds of English students. 18 LANGUAGE With instructors in both the ancient and mod- ern languages, the foreign-language department is able to offer courses in Latin. French. German and Spanish. Miss Mary A. Taylor, and the six other members of the department combine their teaching of the languages with developing stu- dents’ understanding of the people who speak them. Augmenting the classroom work, the Latin club, lc Cercle Franca is, die Deutsche Gesell- schaft, and la Sociedad Panamcricana provide an outlet for use of the languages, in conversation and in song, and for such activities as the pro- duction of plays in foreign languages. Through these media, the cultures connected with the languages are transmitted to the students. Thus, the language department helps to instill greater understanding of other nations in language stu- dents. Upper Left: Advertising the beauties of South America to UD Spanish students is one of Miss Goodman’s travel poster . Upper Right: Virgil proves absorbing to the seniors who work with Miss Noble in fourth-year Latin. Loner Left: Miss Taylor indicates the lesson of the day for fellow foreign-language instructors Mr. Clugston, Miss Goodman, Mr. Stermer, Miss Chris- man, Miss Grunberg and Miss Noble. Lower Right: It’s right there, sophomore Gini Trimble asserts, pointing out Paris for members of Miss Chrisman’s French II class. 19 Upper Left: With senior stenographic students Jean Cyckowski anti Betty Crouthers at the wheel, a commercial-office duplicator turns out morning sheets in mass-production fashion. Upper Right: Typists keep their eyes on the books and olf the keys. Lower Left: The excel- lent business background of UD commercial graduates results from training by Mr. Minacci, Mr. Forsgard, Miss Garen, Miss Scott, Mr. King, Mrs. Hup. Miss Richards, Miss Kerr, Mrs. Danehower, Mr. Rhile, Mr. Bernardino and Mr. Milne. Lower Right: Mr. Bernardino checks J.B.T. homework. COMMERCIAL The commercial department, directed by Thomas J. Milne, offers courses to those Upper Darby students who plan to enter the business world immediately after high school. The courses arc similar for all sophomore commercial students. However, in their junior year, students are per- mitted to branch out into one of the four fields covered in the curriculum—accounting, general business, salcsmenship or stenography. A special course in distributive education, which is open to all senior commercial students, combines regular classroom subjects with actual working experi- ence in local business establishments. The DE course is supervised by Joseph E. Rhile. 20 MATHEMATICS Upper Darby's mathematics department, pop- ularly know as the “math” department, instructs college-preparatory students chiefly in two gen- eral fields—plane geometry, which all members of the college-preparatory group must roster, and algebra. Supplementing these basic mathematics courses are the more advanced studies in trig- onometry, solid geometry and advanced algebra. Courses in workshop mathematics arc offered for arts-and-crafts and commercial students. This year Mr. Diehl, head of the department, and his assistants have conducted surveys to determine the effectiveness of UD’s math pro- gram. Their findings have resulted in several changes to be introduced next year. The present plan of offering trigonometry and advanced algebra as half-year courses and solid geometry as a threc-period-per-wcek course will be changed to include half-year courses in trigonometry and solid geometry and a full-year course in advanced algebra. Moreover, the department plans to install special algebra-review classes for seniors who plan to take college-entrance examinations. Upper Left: It take a lot of figuring, but senior Wilma Prewitt gets the answer with a little supervision by Mr. Hartman. Upper Right: Mr. McDonnell's joke merits a laugh from his Algebra II class. Lower Left: Topping the roster of UD mathematicians arc—Seated: Mr. LeOates, Mr. Hartman, Mr. Diehl and Mr. Shull; Standing: Mr. Wolfgang, Mr. Twoe and Mr. McDonnell. Lower Right: Two math students collaborate to explain a tough geometry problem. 21 Upper Left: Mr. Lower and biology class concentrate on an experiment. Upper Right: What do you know, it balances!” enthuse two of UD’s future physicists. Lower Left: Science teachers get together to compare notes. They include—Seated: Mr. Strange. Mr. Remley, Mr. Nelf and Mr. Kchl; Standing: Mr. Lower, Mr. Harer, Miss Sommerfield, Mr. Culver and Mr. Stevens. Lower Right: It may be tiny, but Miss Sommvrfield’s advanced biology students can track it down under their microscopes. SCIENCE Upper Darby's science department, under the direction of McKinley H. Stevens, offers to students elementary courses in three sciences— biology, physics and chemistry. In addition, classes in applied science (for arts-and-crafts seniors), advanced biology or advanced physics may be rostered. In science classes the students are given an opportunity to study and under- stand the world in which they live and to prepare for jobs in medicine, chemistry or nursing. Bi- ology, which is required for college preparatory sophomores, includes such varied activities as the study of the amoeba, the dissection of worms and the preparation of notebooks. Physics and chemistry students perform innumerable experi- ments. make notebooks and memorize formulas. This varied training gives the students who wish to continue in the scientific field a souid background in the principles of science. 22 INDUSTRIAL ARTS and HOME ECONOMICS Most of the work of UD's arts-and-crafts students is centered in two departments—the industrial-arts department, headed by Mr. Geycr, and the home-economics department.headed by Miss Foster. Although both college-preparatory and commercial students participate in classes of these departemnts, the courses are chiefly for the arts-and-crafts pupils. The industrial arts department covers three fields of work—metal craft, wood craft and mechanical drawing. The students in these classes create useful articles while learning the tricks of the trade. Moreover, they perform minor repair jobs in the school building. This year the home-economics department has concentrated its energy on extra-curricular pro- jects. In both October and January, cooking classes prepared and served luncheons for the meetings of principals of Upper Darby schools. The aim of the course in foods is to teach girls “better health through better diets. In addition to giving courses in foods, the department offers classes in clothing, costume design, textiles, inter- ior decoration, dietetics and family relationships. Upper Left: Cookies arc on the menu when a UD cooking class starts work. Upper Right: As Mr. Geyer grips a circular saw, fellow industrial- arts instructors, Mr. Packer. Mr. Le Cates and Mr. Hoehler, discuss de- partment projects. Center: Miss Foster, Miss Miller and Miss Breese get together over a new recipe. Lower Left: Tom Whiteside operates a band saw, while Paul Taraba waits his turn. Lower Right: There are skirts in the making in a sophomore sewing class. Upper Left: Miuic-makrrs Mr. Doune, Dr. Haupt and Dr. Dengler arc ready for work. Upper Right: Here i a sample of UD art work from an ovcr-the-shouldcr vantage point. Center: Miss Kingsley survey her art-room domain. Lower Left: Band members blow hard during a practice session: Lower Right: A chorus class listens to Dr. Dengler’s instructions before bursting into song. MUSIC and ART Upper Darby's music department, headed by Dr. David Haupt, in addition to functioning within the school, serves as a sort of public rcla- tions medium between the school and outside groups. Fully one-third of the students of Upper Darby elect some music course—usually chorus, band or orchestra. Besides performing at school affairs, groups of these students perform before women's clubs and other outside organizations. Some of the more highly-skilled instrumentalists arc chosen as representatives to district or state bands or orchestras. The art department, under Miss Elizabeth Kingsley, performs extra-curricular duties in con junction with its regular courses. One of its chief duties is the production of poster publicity for school affairs. In addition, this department super- vises all art work for- the school publications. Each year, the works of talented students repre- sent Upper Darby art classes in the Gimbel art exhibits. PHYSICAL EDUCATION and LIBRARY Eleven thousand books—for reading, refer- cncc, relaxation and research—line the shelves of UD’s well-stocked library. These range from heavy reference volumes to light fiction. Housed in the rather overcrowded library, these numer- ous volumes are cared for and distributed by Miss Ruth A. Leaman, librarian, and her assistant. Miss M. Ruth Bassett. In their un- tiring efforts to help students locate the right books for book reports or spare-time reading, the librarians are aided by members of the Library club. A program of body-building and healthful living through indoor gym work and outdoor athletics is the aim of the UD physical-education department, which also develops sportsmanship and teamwork. The training—an invaluable addition to the academic studies- -helps to provide a well-rounded preparation for adult living. Formal and uniform physical training under patient, experienced guidance provides many natural and practical ways of learning the rules of good citizenship. In addition to their work in the gym classes, the gym teachers serve as coaches for many of the UD athletic teams and, in that way, offer even broader training in teamwork and sports- manship. Upper Left: The winning team line up in position at the fini h of a basketball relay. Upper Center: UD’ whistle-toting gym teacher-coaches include—Front Row: Mr. I.ocb, Mrs. Wester- vclt, Mr. Allen and Mr. Thompon; Second Row: Mrs. Wolstcnholtnc, Mr. Herrog and Mis Bosler. Upwer Right: Mr. Allen supervises the start in a gym-class track event. Lower: Miss Bassett and Miss Leaman watch from the sidelines as study hall students concentrate on their library work. 25 FACULTY CAUGHT NAPPING 1. Mr. Noel adjust hi ubiqut- lout ( een everywhere in un- expected place ) camera. 2. Mr. Hoehler draw up a lay- out for the new home-econom- ics department. 3. Mr. Shull checks hi detention list. 4. Mr. Strange, in his familiar white lab coat, gives out with omc biology data. 5. Mr. Miller, in an easily recog- nized posture, lecture to one of his English classes. 6. Mis Bassett distribute re- freshments at a Library club picnic instead of book in the library. 7. Mr. Holmes discusses college plan with senior Sue Poggen- burg. 8. Mr. Wolfgang post hi senti- ments regarding geometry. 9. Mr. Packer explain the in- tricacies of a drill press. 10. Mr. Minacci types a report for the AA Council. 11. Mrs. Danehowcr confers with cadet teacher Mis Knight. 12. Dr. Nancarrow and Mr. Ty- son join the fans at a Royal football game. 13. Mr. Doane take over for the majorettes. 14. Mr. Thompson. Mr. Neff and Mr. Diehl supervise grading for the new school buildings. 15. Mr. Bernardino gets made up at the sophomore party. Mrs. Paige and Mrs. Uting check cafeteria records. Upper; Mrs. Jones makes change for Courtenay Lcnhard while Vivian Hanford waits her turn. Mrs. Snyder is at work in the background. Center Left: Mrs. Barger officiates in the lunch line. Center Right: Mr . Bell and Mr . Borgard arrange salad before a busy lunch period. Lower Left: Mr . Lee and Mrs. Dovitt add the finishing touch to gela tine salads. Lower Right: Mrs. Schlichter and Mrs. Elberson dish up the salads for hungry Upiditcs. Each morning the nine members of the cafeteria staff under the direction of Mrs. Albert O. Snyder, prepare a variety of healthful victuals for the 1200 customers, including both students and teachers, they must feed each day. Although some of the cafeteria's patrons select tasty individual dishes at cost, many of them choose the hot luncheon trays. According to Mrs. Helen N. Uting, Upper Darby’s cafeteria super- visor, these platters have become increas- ingly popular this year. This growing pop- ularity is a result of an effort to make the carefully planned menus nutritionally ade- quate and appetizing with the least possible expense for the buyers. As a result. Mrs. Uting feels that the cafeteria business as a whole has been better than ever this year. CAFETERIA i MAINTENANCE When anything around the school needs to be cleaned or repaired. Upper Darby's staff of efficient maintenance men, super vised by Charles W. Butterworth, is always on the job. Thus, the department keeps the building and the campus in ship-shape. While some workers remove the dust and dirt from the inside of the building, others cut the grass, trim around the bushes and improve the appearance of the school as a whole. One may wonder who handles the jobs of assembling and dismantling the bleachers or who keeps things intact in the lunchroom or who washes all the win- dows and removes all waste from the waste-baskets. In each case it is the hard- working maintenance crew which performs the tasks. Upper: Dismantling bleacher is on the agenda for Mr. Finnarty, while Mr. Lewis, head janitor, checks hi tool . Center: Every bottle in its place i the motto of Mr. King, who checks on lunch- room cleanliness. Another trophy goes back in the case after a careful dusting by Mrs. Davis. Lover: Mr. I.ongacro make note of an assignment a hi fellow carpenter Mr. Wyatt repairs a broom. Mr. Butterworth discusses maintenance matters, while Mi Long takes noles. Secretaries who keep the typewriters busy in UD admin- istrators’ offices include Miss Corriston and Mrs. Tipton; Miss Cole, Mrs. Malin and Miss McKay; Mrs. Appel and Miss Rupprecht. SECRETARIES Performing the miscellaneous tasks of school administration is the job of UD's hard-working secretaries, who help both students and teachers by keeping accurate records of enrollment, grades, courses and student personal histories. Recording inventory reports and mimeographing copies of school notices are also among their duties. Mrs. Betty Jo Apple. Miss Elizabeth Longacrc and Miss Imogene Rupprecht, who are assigned to the superintendent's office, help Mr. Tyson to supervise the functioning of the school district. As assistant to the registrar. Mrs. Helen R. Tipton specializes in student problems. She is aided by Miss Walda Corriston, who supervises the high-school office. Dr. N a near row's secretaries. Miss Dorothy Cole and Miss Louise McKay, handle high-school correspondence and bulletins. Mrs. Thelma C. Malin, in addition to acting as another of Dr. Nancarrow's secretaries, serves as custodian of the activities fund. Miss Adelc Kerns is the personal secretary for Mr. Goas. It would be difficult for Upper Darby admin- istration to function without the aid of these secretaries. 30 CADET TEACHERS Familiar in many Upper Darby classrooms are the student—or cadet—teachers, who obtain their practical experience on the hill before actu- ally entering the teaching profession. When they come to the high school, mast of these men and women have already completed four years of college training and are experiencing practice teaching as a part of their fifth year's work. Forty-two student-teachers practiced on the hill this year. The scluxil with the largest repre- sentation was the University of Pennsylvania with 29 cadets. It was followed by Villanova college, with six; Drcxcl Institute of Technology and West Chester Slate Teachers college, with three each, and LaSalle college and Temple university, with one each. Each cadet, while he is at Upper Darby, is under the supervision of Miss Zita E. Mallon, dean of girls, and is assigned to a critic-teacher. After a period of observing classroom procedure, each student-teacher takes charge of one class for a month. In addition to his classroom work, the cadet usually has at least one non-teaching assignment. This job may involve work in the infirmary, library or study hall. The cadet also gains experience by helping with clerical work in the attendance office or deans’ office. From UD's teacher-training program valuable experience is derived by both the cadets and the students. The student-teachers gain practice in teaching and the pupils receive the benefit of latest teaching methods. Left—Front Row: Mi Schmidt, Mi Knight, Mi Vigdcrman, Mis Betz. Mi Haines, Mi s Mandril; Second Row: Mr. Kaplan. Mr. Phayre, Mr. Appier, Mr. Lurie, Mr. Hitchcock, Mr. Wean. Mr. Shaw; Third Row: Mr. Zulli, Mr. Chojnocki, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Somers, Mr. Prtrrscn, Mr. Raich, Mr. Mantini, Mr. Kotnarnicki. Right—Front Row: Mr. Ammirati, Miss Dcikler, Miss Lobb, Miss Pilla, Mis Nelson, Miss Blackman, Mr. Stern; Second Row: Mr. Violanti, Miss Capolupo, Miss Williams, Miss Cordova, Miss Stringer; Third Row: Mr. Franks Mr. Valorani, Mr. Handel, Mr. Flatley, Mr. Schrepfer; Fourth Row1: Mr. Blasczyk, Mr. Vogt, Mr. Latham. 31 A C T n Dale Penrod, Joel Minister, Warren Grupe making up for the children’s play. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS: Director, of activ- itics for the Class of 1952, shown impeding class records, include—Scaled: Mr. Herzog, secretary Midge Roye, president Parke Hess and Miss Goodman; Standing: vice-president Bill Hugo, historian Joan Parker and treasurer Roland Hutchinson. SOPHOMORES The class of 1952 distinguished itself early in its first year on the hill with an outstanding record of achievement. First on the sophomores' list of accomplishments was their record- breaking magazine campaign. The class of 1952 amassed a total of $8501.30 in subscriptions—more than any previous class—and it achieved this all-time high despite the fact that it is the smallest class to enter Upper Darby senior high school in many years. Capably led by class president, Parke Hess, the sophomore class also staged successfully its traditional spring dance. Moreover, the sophomores have contributed to all phases of school life ranging from sports to scholarship. The popular advisers of the class of 1952. Herbert S. Herzog and Miss Alice M. Goodman, predict that their class will live up to the record of is first year in Upper Darby high school. 34 JUNIORS The junior class, presided over by Gill Bochringer, claims the dis- tinction of being the largest in the high school. Guided by its able advisers, John Diehl and Mrs. Edna M. Danehowcr. the class of 1951 has firmly established itself on the hill and has prepared to assume a place of leadership next year. After beginning last year with a bang in the magazine campaign, which was outstanding in the percentage of class participation, the class of 1951 climaxed its year with the annual spring dance, the Buttercup Ball. This year's Touchdown Twirl carried on the record already started. Another of the most outstanding projects of UD's juniors is a plan of student tutoring which originated in the executive committee early this year. Gill, who has guided this class through its first two years on the hill, is aided by vice-president Dale Owens, secretary Betty Blythe and treasurer Jack Henn. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS: Guiding the Class of 1951 in its second year on the hill are vice-president Dale Owens, Mr. Diehl, secretary Betty Blythe, treasurer Jack Henn, Mr . Danchower and president Gill Bochringer. wm mwwB Upper Right: Rad Quigley and Mr. Allen concentrate on the progress of UD’s gridmen. Center Left: A steam shovel bites into a tree to make way for the new buildings. Center Right: There’s talking os well as eating on the girls' side of the cafeteria. Loner Left: Marie Pate and Caryl Calvert await their taxi. Loner Right: Cheerleaders Stewart, Adams, Prewitt and Eichncr lead a rah-fighi in a football-rally assembly. 36 Upper Left: Hi-Y secretary Lois White takes her turn at the information desk. Upper Right: Purples cheer their team to victory in the songs-and-cheers contest; Mr. Tyson presents the songs-and-cheers banner to jubilant Purple captains Shirley Haabestad and Torn Malcolm, while Golds Barbara Huebner and Jack Hawkins display their disappointment. Center Left: Underclassmn admire the cartooning at the sophomore party. Center: Football captain Tom Malcolm prepares to center the pigskin. Lover Left: Juniors practice on driver-testing apparatus. Lower Right: Ray Cullen grinds a plane blade in wood shop. 37 Upper Left: In the last minute rush, teachers complete report-card marks. Upper Right: Mr. Holmes supervise 3 college interview. Center Left: Joan Miller, Bobbie Frazier and Sally Student are enthusiastic over results of the sophomore magazine campaign. Center: The Mormon Choir performs for senior assembly. Center Right: Sophomore magazine winners— Seated: Albanese. Parry, Eller, Casciatto, Bclfonte,; Standing: Wiley, Hallandrr, Garges, Schmucker. Lower Left: Pete Taraborelli grab the ball as Jim McMullin watches from the right. Lower Right: Peggy Ramsdale entertains the seniors. 38 Upper Left: Cro vcountry runner line up for the start. Upper Right: Sophomores race k to the marshmallows at their class party. Center: Pianist Bob Green tickles the ivories in senior assembly. Lower Left: UD stenographic students who admire the agility of champion speed-typist Posner include Ackerman, Siegle. Alton, Rosner, McCune and Carlson. Loner Right: A red-and-gold dummy is burned in effigy at the pre-Haverford-victory rally. 39 Upper Left: The historic Evan house—before and after. Upper Center: Bobbie McKeever, Sannic Sharpe and Joan McCune take to the warpath in an informal session. Upper Right: Lined up for inspection on an Ocean City beach arc seniors Richers, Schoenfeld, Wilt, Leary and Zang. Center Left: Coach Bernardino shows Frank Fromm how its done, while Dave Barney acts as guinea pig. Center: Upidites await the good—or bad—new as report cards are distributed. Center Right: Publications typists Bahin, Wilbur, Crouthers and Kelly complete Acorn manuscripts. Lower Left: The ever- present policeman directs after-school traffic. Lower Right: Library-club members enjoy an outing in Naylor’s Run park. 40 Upper Left: Jody Shrader anticipates customer from behind her counter at Moyer’s drugstore. Upper Right: The belles of the all-school show, All-Aboard, include football-team member Quigley, Taraborelli, Haabcstad, Haustoin, Collins, Moore, Meyer , Nucnighoff, Graeff and Bestcrman. Center Left: The ladies join hands and circle ’round at the Hayseed Hop. Center Right: All-School-show queen candidates—front Row: Roye, Hughes, queen Strcitfield, Sugg; Second Row: Ball, Ramsdale, Siegfried, Godshall, Seiver. Lower Left: Ping-pong is a popular sport at the sophomore party. Lower Center: Ballerina Helen Grotyohann adds her ability to a talent as- sembly. Lower Right: Upiditcs clear the building with the ringing of the fire gong. 41 This Page—Upper Left: Bosh Pritchard sparks UD victory hopes at the Haverford-Rame rally. Upper Right: DE fashion show models—Ziviello, Boggs, Walker. Bonsall, Bricde, Romano, Deere, Bitting, McHugh, Swarr, James, Zebley. Center Left: Herbie Abrams and Stuart Stanmorc plot chess strategy. Center Right: Cross-country runners take a practice trot around the track. Lower Left: Jim Lomax ponders a cartoon display on the sophomore bulletin board. Lower Right: UD’s marching band performs for Royal football fans. Opposite Page—Upper Left: The newly-revived Agriculture club—Mansell. Mr. Remley, Chambers, Lewis, Briscoe, Leathern, Schmuckcr, Leatherman, Wood, Jeffery, Alexander, Rasch. Upper Right: Underclass executive committees: junior — Front Row: Moore, Earl, Del Rossi, Spaeth, Sherwood. Johnston, Phillips, D'Orazio; Second Row: Fritz, Bochringer, Henn, Irvine, Merrikon, Grupc, Wilson; sophomores—Front Row: Parker, Baldino, Ackerman, Royc, Matthews; Second Row: MacKnight, Gabriel, Cowing, Kramer, N. Adams, A. Adams, Jewitt; Third Row: Hess, Van Nest, Kerr, Hugo, Case, Howe. Lower Left: Winner of the cross-country novice race was junior Jim Light. Lower Right: Underclass distinguished honor roll winners: juniors—Front Row: Roberts, Garvcrich, Hewson, Payonseck, Hendrixxon, Moffit, Burkholder, Penny- packer; Second Row: Hanford, Gratz, Hoiland, Moskowitz, Smith, Morrison, Shields; Third Row: Boehringcr, Haabestad, Crawford, Schumacker, Temmc, Lipsett, Shull, Lesher, Baltz, Griswold; sophomores—First Row: Friedmann, Fenner, Parker, Blessing, Cowie, Marshall; Second Row: Parry, Eller, Olson, Porterfield; Third Row: Cowing, Friday, Miller. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Upper Darby's Student Council, which helps promote better understanding among students and teachers, includes representatives of all sophomore, junior and senior home- rooms and representatives of leading school organizations. The Council's accomplishments this year include a drive to collect clothes for needy families of the Kentucky mountains, the financing of a new' intramural score board and a campaign for cleaning up the athletic field and cafeteria. Moreover, Council members sold food at the football games and May Day and sponsored dances after the Haverford football-game rally and after Friday-night home basketball games. Aided for the first time by the three classes, Council continued its policy of supplying National Honor society pins for seniors. This year representatives of Council have represented UD at three Suburban Student Council association meetings at Glen-Nor, Swarthmore and Cheltenham. As advisers, Ralph M. Andersen, Miss Zita E. Mallon and Miss E. Lucille Noble represented the faculty in the council. The group's capable officers included president Jack Hawkins, vice-president Bud Haabcstad, secretaries Corky Pctitgout and Wilma Prewitt, treasurers Harry Hanley and Charles McElfrcsh, and sergeant-at-arms Dale Owens. Scaled: Bcesr, Eichner, McElfrcsh, Phillips, Owens, Pctitgout, Hawkins. Haabcstad, Prewitt, Hanley, Moskowitz, Gill, Richer , Hartmirc; Second Row.• Shiite, Damon, Smoker, Scssingcr, Genz, Miss Noble, Mr. Andersen, Miss Mallon, Cornelius, Kildare, Adams, Paul, DeVries, Burkholder; Third Row: Madison, P. Moore, Schucttlcr, Sciver, J. Miller, Tomasulo, McFarland, Trimble, B. Miller, McMullin, Holley, MacDonald, Swarthout, Olson, Kerr; Fourth Row: Gilmore, Campbell, Schmuckcr, Hess, McKee, Rudolph. Temme, Turner, I.ipsett, Penrod, Huffard, Hugo; Fifth Row: Heston. J. Moore, Henn, Banks, King, Vandevere. Boehringer, Hutchinson, M. Miller, Crate, Brenner, O’Neill, Morgan, D. Moore. Upper Left: President Jack Hawkins and vice-president Bud Haabcstad preside over a Student Council session. In the foreground are Pudge Eichner, Ann Kildare, Jan Moskowitz and Cynthia Tomasulo. Upper Right: Student Council's executive committee, composed of officers and committee chairmen, includes George Gill, Charles McElfrcsh, Chris Hartmire, Wilma Prewitt, Louise Richer , Bud Haabcstad, Jack Hawkins, Stic Genz, Harry Hanley, Dale Owens, Betsy Phillips, Jan Moskowitz, Bob Beese and Pudge Eichner. Center Left: Collecting for a post-basketball game dance are social-committee workers Wilma Prewitt, Betsy Phillips, Babs Miller, Ellie Shute and Dot Adams. Center Right: Mountains of Clothes for the Mountaineers” becomes a reality as Betsy Phillips, Barbara Holley, Jack Hawkins, Pudge Eichner, Charles McElfrcsh and Jack Vandevere pack boxes for unfortunate Kentuckians. Lower Left: Dancing Royals pack the girls’ gym at the Haverford pep-rally dance. Lower Right: Dale Owens and Carolyn McMullin guard the gate for Council's clean-up campaign. 44 ] THE ACORN GROW AND GAIN AND GIVE UPPER DARBy HIGH SCHOOL, UPPER CV R8y. PA., r KEEN ;et for A1'GRMt tw —• i-,-- WOLFGANG'S WARRIORS Juniors PRESENT “ APPLE SAUCE LOWER MERION OUTPOINTS U.D. Upper Darby’s First Acorn——November 22, 1928 Upper: Acorn editorial board— Sealed: Herbert, Gill, Short; Standing: Wilt, Miller, Martin, DeTurk, Lowery, Pennick, Roder- ick. Lower: Acorn Art Staff— Seated: Brown, Katz, art cc Lowery, Rasmussen, Moore; Sit I ing: Holgren, Larzelere, Johns Van Zanten, Bartley, Cavanai Tuppeny. ALL THE NEWS . . . 1950 Acorn's hard working staff of editors and reporters kept Upidites informed about all phases of life on the hill. Moreover, the paper’s adviser, Mrs. Carroll S. Slick was recognised for her achievements when she was cited by Temple university's school of journalism for her notable contribution to high school journalism. Front Row: Van Zanten, Wigficld, Zweiger, Wilt, Miller. Roderick, Gill, Eichner, D. DeTurk, Marick, Hartmire, Atchison; Second Row: Hanford, Rahauser, Paul, Tarleton, Fraps, Shutc, Crawford, Buck, Matthews, Hewson, Hart, SirKcl, Minzcs, Louch, Haly; Third Row: Morrison, Tindall, Hochman, Gabriel, Larson, Mallory, Blumstein, DeVries, Siegfried, Hendrixson, Eller, Cowie, Adams, Moskowitz; Fourth Row: Lipsett, Grupc, Brenner, Boeh- ringer, P. DeTurk, Kingsley, Minster, Shull, Bowman. Kile, Whitesell. Continuing the superior record established during 22 years of service to UD The Acorn again added a coveted CSPA Medalist rating to its list of awards—including already an NSPA AlbAmerican, a PSPA first award, the Gallup Award and international honors. Under the editorship of George Gill, the 1949- Left; Oak Art Staff—Seated: Johnston, Holijren, Tuppeny, Lowery; Standing: Van Zanten, Bennett, art editor Bartley, Bnono. Right: Oak Literary Staff—Front: Rcnsch, Newmark, Jones, editor McMullin, Charlesworth, Vartanian; Rear: Clancy, Dilg, Kirkpatrick, Brasko, Schucttler, White, McKee, Scott, Morris. Heston. Lane. FROM LITTLE ACORNS ... Red? Green? Purple? Gold? During the summer of 1949, members of a tentative Oak staff met at the home of the Oak adviser Paul K. Noel and chose forest green for the cover color of the 1950 Oak. With this choice, the staff, which thereafter met every Monday afternoon under the leadership of editor- in-chief Carolyn McMullin, started work on the 1950 yearbook. The 1950 Oak, whose predecessor was awarded a first-class rating by the National Scholastic Press association, was originally planned in the “dummy form. The first step however, was the selection of the theme “Fifty Years of Progress. As the school year progressed, the dummy slowly assumed the appearance of a finished Oak and takes its place with the 20 Oaks that have gone before it, as a record of another year of life on the hill. Upper Darby’ Fir« Oak—1930 f 1 UPPDAH OCTOBER 1920 _ . __________ Upper Darby’ First Upi-Dah—October, 1920 Upi-Dah executive include art ed Peggy Tuppeny, Mi Kingsley, 1 Gaukrodger and editor • in - c Shirley Swarthout. The Upi-Dah, Upper Darby's oldest publica- tion, provides an outlet for students’ creative- writing abilities in the form of a semi-annual handbook-sized magazine. All of the material contained in the magazine is written by the Upi-Dah literary staff or by interested students who contribute their work to the staff. Among the features are stories, essays, poems and the traditional section Fidelis, in which the staff honors eight outstanding seniors each year. This year, under the supervision of faculty adviser Miss Edith Gaukrodger and editor-in- chief Shirley Swarthout, the Upi-Dah staff main- tained its tradition of excellence in its two issues, the first of which used as its theme “Inside Upper Darby.” The finished Upi-Dah, which last year earned a coveted All-American rating from the National Scholastic Press association, is actually a result of cooperative efforts on the part of the literary, art and typing staffs, all three of which contribute essential services to the publication. Left: Upi-Dah Literary Staff—Front Row: Tait, Pctitgout, Ostial; Second Row: Kerr, Bank , Nelson. Romano; Third Row: McCrea, McCloughan. Ade; Fourth Row: McCunc, Martin, Richer ; Fifth Row: Wike, Collin , Chambers; Standing: Editor Swarthout, Helffrich, Phillips, Wells. Right: Upi-Dah Art Staff includes—Seated: Melcher, Loyson, Lowery, art editor Tuppeny, Mayer , Moore; Standing: Bartley, Kehl, Rasmussen, Pennypacker. Twnc PUBLICATIONS TYPING STAFF—Front Row: Bona- ventura, Strcilfidd, Siegle; Second Row: Crouthcr . Alton. Adams, Hartncr, Hayward; Third Row: Kelly, Allison, McCIcnaghan, Graboyes, Mester; Fourth Row: Carlson, Rosner, Sarikianos, president Martin, Mi.« Kerr, Kovaeik. PUBLICATIONS BUSINESS STAFF—Sealed: Die trich, Garverich, Markert, McNamara, Parry, Schcele, Gasbarro, Kramer, business-manager Pen nick, Zerfing. D. Smith; Standing: Mr. Shenk, Owens, Doster, Shields, B. Smith, Del Rossi, O’Neill, Gibble, Graham, Roye. PUBLICATIONS ' BUSINESS and TYPING STAFFS Probably one of the most active—and least' publicized—groups in Upper Darby is the Publi- cations Typing club. The 21 girls who make up the club spend hours after school typing manu- scripts for the Acorn, Oak and Upi-Dali. This year the girls have tried a new method of rotating the work. Eleven of the 21 stay after school for each Acorn press night and thus spread the responsibility. However, if there is a great deal of copy to be typed, two or three members remain until all the copy is ready for the Acorn staff. The leaders of this group are as follows: Barbara Martin, president; Joan Carlson, secre- tary, and Shirley Streitfield. manager. The girls are directed by Miss Lucretia M. Kerr. “How many ads have you sold?” is the oft- repeated query heard each fall in Room 15, the Publications Business office, where business-staff members report the results of their Acorn ad sales. The tremendous job of keeping three Upper Darby publications financially in the black is vested in the 17 members of the Publications Business staff, directed by Dot Pennick, business manager, and Mr. Shenk, director of school publi- cations. Dot is aided by three assistant managers. Lynn Markert. advertising manager; Dot Dietrich, circulation manager, and Joy Zcrfing. assistant business manager. The business staff, like the typing club, is rotating its work this year. Each of the members, instead of working on only one job, assumes a different position every week so that he may be- come acquainted with all the phases of the work, which includes supervision of publications sub- scriptions, senior pictures and publications circu- lation. 49 mm Eilbcrg. also in State orchestra , Sue Holmes Bob Wright, Joy Crawford, Rolph To' . Pedfitt Sugg. Som. Oomben G'e«f Woodworth. Centner ONc.ll. Cummino Wh,ic THIRD ROW D Adorn Moffitt. Jordon. Turner, MeCoH. Binai, Hollom. Kehl. hclffnch. Mortm FOURTH ROW Petitgeut. M Adam . Bohm, McQuoid, Fromm. Motthioi, Knopp Scoltetti, Nclwn. Z oll . McCormick. Richer . Bratko. Siegfried FIFTH ROW Ramtdolc S orthcgt. Shute. Becklc . Ro d . A CAPPELLA Under the able direction of Dr. Clyde R. Dcnglcr, the A Cappella choir upholds year after year its reputation as one of Upper Darby high school's outstanding organizations. The group is praised and respected not only by stu- dents, but also by its audiences throughout the suburbs. This is proved by the many requests for the choir's services at local women's clubs, ladies' auxiliaries and churches. Since the A Cappella cannot possibly fill all the requests, an auxiliary choir—known as the second A Cap- npclla—was initiated this year. The choir’s performances, which have averaged two a month this year, included engagements at Bethlehem high school, where the group spent a full day, Swarthmorc high school. Wana- maker's, Bellevue Stratford hotel, Beverly Hills United Presbyterian church and Lansdalc Metho- dist church. Moreover, a contingent of approxi- mately 21 of the choristers helped to entertain load television audiences on Dr. Dengler's Sun- day show. Meet Your Neighbors. CHORAL CLUB Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, the Upper Darby high school Choral club lived up to the tradition of excellent music which it has established in past years. The club presents an opportunity for 450 students to participate in vocal work under the expert guidance of Dr. Clyde R. Dengler. This year Dr. Denglcr planned more concerts than ever before and inspired the club's goal of a larger musical repertoire than that of any previous club. Besides its performances in the Christmas concert, Easter cantata, and Lions Club show the club sponsored its annual extravaganza, the Steel Pier Frolic. Leading the club this year were president Don Caswell; vice-president Mary Lou Schucttler; secretary Joan Lyster and associate secretary Courtenay Lenhard; treasurer Arnold Gentncr, and associate treasurer Charles Hicks. The Royal orchestra offers Upiditcs on outlet velopment of instrumental musicol folcnt ond provides for training ond pn the expert ond understondi Houpt, eoch member of the joys ond inspiration of goo concerts, the value of hormo This yeor, groduotion will toke seven of the orchestra's seniors, but will leove a nucleus of underclassmen to perpetuate the contributions which this group mokes to the life of the school ond the community Highlighting the orchestra's season in 1949-50 were its per- formances at the oll-cbool show, the Christmas concert, in- strumental night, commencement ceremonies, ond assemblies in both senior ond junior high schools. Seven of UD s instrumentalists copped positions in the Dis- trict orchestra this yeor. Of these, one—-oboeist Joyce Kirk- patrick—merited o berth on the Stote orchestra ot Hanover The other sis District ployers included Joy Crawford. Ralph Filberg. Libby Eller, Sue Holmes, Bob Motthios and Bob Wright ORCHESTRA oattoy UpP0t 001.0« ScP00 sC U)0 9 tufty p ace NAi e '?u th «e,: The 1950 KOton morks o milestone in the history of UD's marching ond concert bond. Great strides were mode in the compoign to raise funds for new bond uniforms. Moreover, the bond imtioted a Bond Council composed of ten interested bond members, whose duties included plonmng and administration of bond activities. Steve Kingsley served os president. Under the combined impetus of Mr. Doane's energetic, forceful ond copoble leadership and the gool of new uniforms, the bond reached new heights of musicol excellence. A speciol concert combining the bond ond the A Coppella choir was one of the highlights of the seoson. The bond also ployed ot pep rallies, football gomes, school assemblies ond the foil sports banquet It took port in Instrumental Night ot junior high and the High School Band fcstivol of the Cultural Olym- pics ot the University of Pennsylvania Three bond members— I Joy Crawford, Steve Kingsley ond Joyce Kirkpatrick—ployed in the Southeastern District band ot Souderton. Timmins. BAND The Class of 1950‘s presentation of Goodrich and Hackett's The Great Big Doorstep was one of the most difficult dra- matic productions ever attempted at Upper Darby. The scene of the play was laid in the swamps of Louisiana, and the chief play properties were the grand doorstep, which gave the play its name, and a warped, moss- laden tree. The plot of the story involved the prob- lem of a Louisiana Delta family, the Cro- chets, in finding a house to match the door- step, which they had fished from the river. Mr. Crochet's shiftless ways and chronic aches and pains provided many of the laughs which the capacity audiences enjoyed. The seniors production was acclaimed a great success by all who saw it—for the excellent work displayed by cast, crew, committees and directors Miss Frieda E. Reed and Miss Maizie Weil. Upper: There's a fight in the offing as Nancy Nichol listens in on an argument between Calvin Rcnsch and Rudy Caponetto. Lower: Ted Kruhmin has some trouble with a pool ball despite the advice of Georgia Morris, Judy Seiver, Bob Lawson, Calvin Rcnsch and Jean Wigfidd. JUNIOR ANGEL STREET Suspense mounted as the gaslights cast their eery shadows across the walls of a Victorian-type London house and set the stage for the class of 1951’s production of Patrick Hamilton’s Angel Street. The juniors' first dramatic produc- tion. which was staged March 24 and 25, provided mystery and excitement such as Upper Darby’s playgoers have not seen for a long time. It developed the story of Mrs. Manningham, a Victorian English- woman whose husband's attempts to drive her insane were frustrated by the timely arrival of a Scotland Yard detective. After seven weeks of tedious re- hearsals. the cast and crew turned out a finished and highly-dramatic production, displaying their ability to the utmost in what is considered a par- ticularly mature play for high-school production. Once again Angel Street typefied the superior work of directors Miss Frieda E. Reed and Miss Maizie Weil. I.... F ’ Shirley Ho.lond. (S Jane Hollam ............Joel Minster ... (F Anne Jondo (Si Jeanne PennypoeVer ... ....(FI Joan McCreo S Deboroh Domon Dale Owens Jomes Ferree Steve Rodgers Warren Grape Shirley Morris Evangeline Moore Mrs. Monninghom Mr. Monninghom Nancy Elizabeth. Policemen Understudies Student ostistont to director. Jeon DeVries. Surrounding Winnie Daily are Chinese dancers, in- cluding—Kneeling: Porreca, Kaestner, Tomasulo, Sadler, Crawford, Clark; Standing: Moore, Rasmussen, Trimble, Moses. The doors of the auditorium opened February 24 and 25 to accommodate capacity crowds for AH Aboard, Upper Darby's sixth annual all-school show. The audience was greeted at 8:15 by pirate cap- tain Warren Grupe and his crew, which consisted of pirates Dave DeTurk, George Drain, Bob Law- son and Dick Swart. As the curtain parted on the deck of the good ship The Falcon, talented Upidites offered top-notch performances to try to impress the terrifying pirate captain. Vocalists, dancers, instrumentalists and actors all performed superbly, but it took Shirley Strcitficld’s piano rendition of Deep Purple to pacify the captain. Shirley had been chosen by the student body to reign over the show as Queen of the Seven Seas; at the end of the show she was honored with a spray of flowers. As the final curtain came down, Miss Emma H. Sommerficld, the show's able director, was also honored by members of an appreciative cast and crew for her excellent job on a show which more than matched the growing tradition of all-school shows. Standing guard over All-Aboard’s pianist-queen, Shirley Streitficld, are pirates Patch-Eye Swart, Eagle-Eye Grtipe, Black-Eye Lawson, Dead-Eye Drain, Glass-Eye DeTurk. 60 Left: Piratecrs—Kneeling: Alton, Raum, Paterson, Sharpe, Naegcly; Standing: Prewitt, Me- Elwee, McCune, Simmons, Oliver. Right: Hop Scotch Polka—Kneeling: Hoiland, Timmins, Spaeth; Standing: Hendrixson, Hanford, Glassmire, Lenhard, Smoker, Hcwson, Hart. Left: Blue Tones Trio— Rosner, Swarthotit, Carlson. Center: German Band—Kingsley, Ford- ham, Dictze, Crawford, Grivas. Right: Vocal Soloists—Ramsdalc, Reedic. 61 Joan Carlson MAY Mitzi Barney Shirley Haabestad May Day, long awaited by Upper Darby students, came this year in a shower of May sunshine bringing vivacious Jane Eichner— better known as Pudge—to reign over the festivities, amid an array of spring flowers. May Day, which climaxes each year's color competition between the Purple and Gold teams, determined the contest's ultimate victor. For weeks beforehand students in the gym classes grunted and groaned through practices for the traditional drill. The results of their practice were demonstrated publicly when each team performed the drill before May Day judges. Later in the afternoon the .color teams added to their scores through competition in games, relay races and tug'of-war. Climaxing the ceremonies was the award- ing of the coveted faculty cup to the captains of the winning team—the purples—by John C. Parry, of the School Board. Jane Eichner, May Queen t ■HH Dor Adams The Purple drill learn marches in for May Day exercises. The junior tug-of-war learns dig in to try to hold their positions. PAN AMERICANA LE CERCLE FRANCAIS La Sociedad Panamericana, under the guidance of Carl L. Clugston, is composed of 54 students. The club officers—president Shirley Haabestad, vice-president Ann Hurley, corresponding secre- tary Betty Ferguson, recording secretary Barbara Kaestner. treasurer Olin Evans and sergeants- at-arms Lois Crawford, Sue Poggenburg and Joan Wrenn arrange the club's programs, which include talks, plays and songs, for each monthly meeting. All portions of the meetings are exe- cuted in Spanish. Each year the club sponsors a Spanish spelling contest. Highlighting Le Cercle Franca is meetings were a Christmas play, written by adviser Miss Char- lotte S. Chrisman, and a movie of Miss Chrisman and Miss Mary A. Taylor, adviser, in Europe. Other programs included skits, puppet plays, musical selections and games. As a project for the year, Le Cercle Francais members sent a package to France through the United Friends of France. The officers for 1949-50 were president Calvin Rensch. vice-president Mary Lou Schuettler, sec rctary Judy Seiver and treasurer Eleanor Jordan. . pop©wi inspect ' Pfudent 0 W« iCOn cCo:;'cw « on o oH«c«,4‘ 0(, W 1 LIBRARY The always hard-working and efficient members of the Library dub. under the guidance of Miss M. Ruth Bassett, assistant librarian, st r’oi the season with a bang-up doggie roast anovpund up with their annual Mother-and-Daughter tea in the spring. Between the social events, they carried on in their quiet capacity as library assistants—work- ing at the library desk, putting away books and running errands for librarians. Club officers in- cluded president Barbara Holley, vice-president Mildred Springfield, secretary Mary Ann Kerr and treasurer Jody Shrader. TAY WISTALVAN Attending presentations of The Student Prince and Jacobowsky and the Colonel topped the list of the Tay Wistalvan club's activities this year. In addition, at the regular monthly meetings, the club members discussed literary works. High- lighting the November meeting was the play Girls Must Talk produced by the club's, new members. Tay Wistalvan was guided by Mary Pctitgout. president; and Miss Weimer, sponsor. PLEIADES BEAUX ARTS Pleiades, presided over by Judy Seiver, be- came Troupe 1000 of the National Thespian society early this year. Henceforth, new Pleiades members will he known as apprentice Thespians until they have earned enough points to be recognized as National Thespians. The clubs monthly meetings were highlighted by excerpts from well-known plays. Climaxing the club's activities this year was the production of Alice in Wonderland as the annual Pleiades children's play. The club also produced two shorter children's plays. Nevertheless and Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil. A revitalized Beaux Arts club, under the presidency of Wally Stait. completed this year one of its most active seasons to date. Weekly sketching sessions, coupled with special trips to the Philadelphia Art museum and to New York, provided incentive for Upper Darby's aspiring artists. Moreover, the club continued its policy of awarding an Artist-of-the-Wcek title to out- standing artists. Other club officers, who worked under the guidance of Miss Elizabeth Kingsley, included vice-president Vangie Moore, secretary Joanne Ade and treasurer Ruth Rasmussen. BOYS' Hl-Y The members of boy’s Hi-Y. a service organi- zation, perform their duties by patrolling the halls, ushering at football games and helping at the information desk. The boys are chosen each year for their service value to the school. Following the death of R. Wayne Boyd, who had been the adviser for many years, Carson J. Thompson took the Hi-Y advisory position early in the year. Officers this year included president Harry Hanley, vice-president Tap Webb, secretary Gordon Webster and treasurer Charles Me- Elfresh. GIRLS' Hl-Y Running errands in the office and manning the information desk are in the line of everyday duty for UD’s efficient Hi-Y girls. However, the Hi-Y has branched out into special projects— including the repair of dolls for local under- privileged children; the collection of Christmas cards for the Children’s Heart hospital: sponsor- ship of a sports banquet in honor of the girls’ athletic teams; presentation, with the Boys’ Hi-Y. of the Moonlight Cruise, the annual Hi-Y Dance. Hi-Y officers, who worked under the direction of Miss Edith Gaukrodger. included president Betsy Phillips, vice-president Jane Eichner, secre- tary Lois White and treasurer Barbara Huebner. GIRLS' BOWLING BOYS' BOWLING The Girls’ Bowling dub, under the sponsor ship of Miss Ruth Breesc, bowled every Thursday afternoon at the Upper Darby Playhouse. The girls participated in a series of team intramurals. The featured event of the year was the banquet staged in the late spring under the guidance of the club officers, president Terry DiCrecchio, vice-president Jane Rcimer, secretary Mary Lou Ortolano and treasurer Eleanor Alexander. The Boys’ Bowling club, under the supervision of faculty adviser William C. Geyer and club officers, president Tom Bizones, treasurer Bob At- chison and secretary Halsey Jones, completed one of its most successful years. The club continued its policy of interscholastic bowling matches and intramural league bowling, with the mem- bers of the winning intramural team receiving prizes. This year the team, led by high scoring Charles Bjorklund, compiled a record of five wins and one loss. The team is composed of members of the club who have the highest averages. president TERRAQUA LEEUWENHOEK Tcrraqua club's activities during 1949 50 in- cluded a successful culture-raising project and the raising and observing of a pair of hamsters. The members also conducted experiments in dieting and breeding of the hamsters. Another of Terraqua's projects was a visit to the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania museum. The officers of Tcrraqua included president Gene Shull, vice- president Janinc Diamond, secretary Miriam Rahauser and treasurer Lesley Tarlcton. The club is under the guidance of George G. Lower. This year's busy schedule for the Leeuwenhoek society, under the guidance of Floyd H. Neff, included adjusting the school's microscopes and sponsoring a lecture on blood by an eminent specialist. Traveling to Lankenau hospital, the club toured the Cancer Research bureau; club members also toured Temple university medical school. The club, which is limited in number to fifteen members, was led during 1949-50 by president Calvin Rensch, vice-president Roger Gilmore, secretary Jane Reimer and treasurer Joe Brenner. The club climaxed its year’s activi- ties with the awarding of the Leeuwenhoek society prize in biology'. FIRST AID Members of the First Aid and Social Service club, under the supervision of Mrs. Alma G. Wolstenholme, perform many helpful duties around the school each year. Among their duties arc the supervision of the infirmary during Mrs. Wolstenholme's absence and care of chores for handicapped students in the school. At Christmas, members of the club staged their annual party, complete with Santa Claus, for children from nearby St. Vincents orphanage. Marilyn Tait served as the club's president. Other officers included vice-president Carolyn Buck, secretary Jeannette D'Or- azio and treasurer Alice McGrath. WORLD 3— AFFAIRS The aim of the World Affairs Forum is to provide a current-events discussion group for the promotion of better citi- zenship among interested students. Club members represent Upper Darby in radio debates, discussions and forums—among them the Suburban Round-up Forum league and the Junior Town Meeting of the Air. Moreover, club members partici- pate in the annual Civic Forum League for Secondary-School Students meeting at Temple university. The officers for WAF during the year 1949-50 were president Cliff Wamacks, vice-president Dave Tabor, secretary Gill Bochringcr and treasurer Tom Griswold. Paul Coffey served as sponsor. VISUAL AIDS The Visual Aids club, which is de- signed to serve Upper Darby classes and other clubs, is under the leadership of Vaughan K. Smith. Visual Aids members, who are trained to run school movie and slide projector equipment, frequently give their own free time to set up equipment and operate pro- jectors in class rooms. In addition to their work during school, they render service to outside organizations. This year's group was presided over by Bill Schick. FIRST AID AND SOCIAL SERVICE: The First A.d and Sociol Service club stages its onnual Christmas porty for children of St. Vincent's Orphonogc. WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM. Debating U. S. Foreign policy before senior ossembly ore WAF members Dove Tabor, Cliff Womocks, John Lipsett, Tom Gnswold ond Dick Newmark. VISUAL AIDS. Lorry Orens adiusts a projector for a French HIPPOCRATES ASTRO PHYCHEM STEINMETZ Hippocrates club was originated so that students interested in medicine might become more familiar with it. Originally the club members were boys; however, in the past few years, the girls have predominated. For this reason the field trips have included tours of Bryn Mawr and Women’s hospitals. These experiences have proved interesting and have encouraged some girls to choose nursing careers. The club, which is spon- sored by Miss Emma H. Sommcrfield, was led this year by president Lois White, vice-president Dorris Smith, cor- responding secretary Jane Reimcr and recording secretary Joanne Osdal. A successful enterprise this year was the formation of the Astrophychem so- ciety to stimulate the interest of girls in the field of physical science. Under the guidance of Ivon E. Culver, the club members visited the American Telephone and Telegraph company, the Franklin Institute and the University of Pennsyl- vania hospital. Featured at the bi-month- ly meetings were lectures on embryology and bacteriology by visiting speakers, Officers of the newly-formed club in- cluded president Jeanne Stallsmith, vice- president Ginny Marick, secretary Ellie Shute, treasurer Jeannette D'Orazio and program chairman Janet Lane. Steinmetz Scientific society, the oldest club in Upper Darby high school, pub- lished this year two 2 5-page journals. The first of these journals discussed the theories presented by the club-members in their entrance talks, whereas the sec- ond brought out the practical aspects of these theories. Included among Stcin- metz’s other activities were field trips, movies and the planning of an Upper Darby radio station. The officers of the club were president Hans Dietzc, secre- tary-treasurer George Cole and historian Joe Norris. Steinmetz club is led by faculty adviser Ivon E. Culver. HIPPOCRATES: Jane Reimcr, Joanne Osdol and prendent Lois White point out the parts of o chicken's skeleton. ASTROPHYCHEM: President Jeonne Stallsmith, secretory Ellie Shute and treasurer Jeonnette D'Oraiio plon an Astro- phychem meeting. DIE DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT LATIN Flourishing under a revised constitution which officially changed its name to Die Deutsche Gescllschaft and provided for the awarding of an annual German prize, the German club worked for better understanding of the language among Upper Darby German students. Moreover, the club also emphasized the social side in its bi-weekly meetings and in its annual picnic. Club officers, who worked under the guidance of Miss Agnes Grunberg, included president Joyce Kirkpatrick, vice-president Calvin Rensch, secretary June Fraps and treasurer Pat Clancy. This year members of the Latin club have staged several dramatic programs, among them a mock Roman wedding and a dramatization of excerpts from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. In addition. Miss E. Lucille Noble showed and dis- cussed slides of Roman ruins in England and Italy, and the club visited the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In the spring a Roman election and banquet were staged under the direction of club officers, president Dot Dietrich, vice-presi- dent Sylvia Morrison, secretary Lavonne Olson and treasurer Gerry Fenner. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION RIFLE Upper Darby's Distributive Education club consists of all seniors enrolled in the DE curricu- lum. The members attend classes in the morning and report to their respective places of employ- ment in the afternoon. Besides their curricular activities, members this year sponsored outside projects—including a fashion show staged for the junior class and a dinner sponsored for members of DE clubs from other high schools. All of their activities, both curricular and extra-curricular, are supervised by Joseph E. Rhile, of the Commercial department. Anne Madison is president of the club. Under the capable leadership of Charles L. Wood and John S. Billingslea, the Rifle club meets weekly to learn the correct use of fire- arms. Through competition a team is chosen to compete in shoulder-to-shoulder and postal matches sponsored by the National Rifle associa- tion. A highlight of the Rifle club events each year is the Faculty Cup match, in which all members may compete. The president this year was Ted Haslc, who was assisted by vice presi- dent Pat Gerhard, secretary Bruce Menke and treasurer Joan Wells. A T H L Dick Rudolph tapping one in for the Royals. FOOT They’ro ready for «he signal a the Royal eleven lines up opposite the Cheltenham Panthers before downing them 7-0. Head coach I.oeb formulate football strategy with assistants Mr. Allen, Mr. Rhile and Mr. Hartman. Climaxing a season of five wins and four losses, UD gridmen sparkled to a 27-13 victory in a Thanksgiving Day thriller against their traditional rival Haverford, with Jim McMullin coming through with three touchdowns for the Royals. The Haver- ford victory made it a winning season for the UD gridmen. Although injuries to Frank Dillon, Tom Malcolm, Hill Norsworthy. Tom Windlc and Bob Williams provided setbacks during the season, the Royals also managed to hold their own over Radnor, Lans- downc, Abington and Cheltenham, lasing only to Lancaster, Chester, Lower Merion and P S Du- Pont. The boys, who were coached by Fred R. Locb and assistants Edward Allen. Robert N. Hartman and Joseph E. Rhile, selected Tom Malcolm their captain and Bob Williams their most valuable player. 76 FOOTBALL 1949-50 Opp. U.D. Lancaster 12 7 Radnor 0 7 Chester 12 7 Lansdowne 6 27 Abington 13 19 Lower Merion 43 14 Cheltenham 0 7 P. S. DuPont 7 0 27 Haverford 13 Total 106 11$ FOOTBALL 1938-39 Opp. U.D. Episcopal 0 19 Radnor 0 21 0 3 Lansdowne 0 20 P. S. DuPont 6 21 Media 0 7 0 0 6 25 6 26 Total 18 142 Upper: Jack Moore bites the dust after a gain which helped UD down the Radnor Raiders 7-0. Lower: Re- pelling a Lansdowne lineman, captain Tom Malcolm breaks through for additional yardage for the Purple and Gold. front Row: Wilson, Abbott, Paolone, Bestcrman, captain Malcolm, Bcvan, Fritz, Pine, Meyers; Second Row: Tara- borelli, Quigley, Collins. Moore, Hauslein, Wunder, Har- shaw, I). Bjorklund: Third Row: GraefF, McElfresh, Bisciotti, Ulmer, Williams, NueningholT, Webb, Andcr- sen; Fourth Row; Windle, McMumn, Sharpe, Dantzer, Friedburg, Cahill, Hcnn, C. Bjorklund, DcTurk. JAYVEE FOOTBALL Kneeling: Haabestad, HulTard, Moon, Cahill, Bjorklund. Friedburg, Lloyd; Standing: Abbott, DcLuca, O’Brien, Burke, St. George, Chapin, Campbell. The jayvec football team, coached by Edward Allen and Robert N. Hartman and captained by George Wilson, split its four-game sea- son with two wins and two losses. The team, made up of juniors and sophomores, is more or less a training ground for producing future varsity material. The boys won their first two games, trouncing Chester 26-0 and Lansdowne 18-0. Then they dropped their last two encounters to Abington 7-6 and to Lower Merion 7-0. In order to gain experience and know-how, the jayvee team practiced with the varsity throughout the season, and many boys were moved from jayvee to varsity after displaying superior quality. The coaches drilled the team in fundamental operations and strove chiefly to prepare them for the more complicated operations that they would experience in varsity work. JAYVEE FOOTBALL 1949 50 Chester Lansdowne Opp. 0 0 U.D. 26 18 Abington 7 6 Lowrer Merion 7 0 Total 14 50 Left: Captains shake before the Chester name. Representing UD is George Wilson. Right: Phil De Turk is on guard as Dick Bjorklund boots the pigskin held by Bob Abbott. Bud St. George stands ready at the left. SOCCER 1949-50 Opp. U.D. 1 Haverford Preparatory 0 1 Lower Mcrion 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 Abington 0 0 3 0 — Total 11 5 SOCCER 1933-34 Opp. U.D. 2 5 4 2 Episcopal 2 0 4 4 Frankford 0 0 Lansdowne 0 4 0 1 Westtown Friends 0 5 Swarthmore 1 5 Abington 0 2 0 2 Lansdowne 1 3 0 0 0 3 Swarthmore 1 3 0 3 Total 11 46 SOCCER Upper left: Bob Dracup lunges forward to protect the ball from an Abington man. Upper Right: As the ball rebounds from the head of an Abington booter, Tom Lites, Don Caswell and Gill Boehringer rush to the defense for the Royals. Lower Left: Stellar UD goalie, Sam Wilson, makes a save for the Purple and Gold. Lower Right: Gill Boehringer and an Abington man engage in a kicking duel. The Royal soccer eleven, coached by Thomas J. Milne, com' pleted its 1949-50 season with a record of two won, three lost and three tied. Displaying typical UD spirit, the Royal hooters played one of their season's outstanding games when they waged an inspired battle to down Lower Mcrion 1-0 in their second season encounter. The Aces had previously defeated the Royal's 5-0. The official selections for the All-Suburban team listed a new- comer to the Royal eleven, Bob Dracup, on that honor squad. Bob, who started to play late in the season, was honored for his outstanding play and fine teamwork. At the end of the season the players named Clarke Schmuckcr captain for 1949-50 because of his steady playing, and selected Sam Wilson to lead them next year. Tom Remcntcr was high scorer for the season. Seated: Manager How, Dracup, Shull, Swanson, Pusey, B. Schmuckcr, Huntsman, Hamilton; Kneeling: Woodworth, Larson, Rodgers, Ta- raba, Grupe, Schick, Robinson, Leatherman; Standing: Mr. Herzog, Birch, Remcntcr, Boeh- ringer, captain C. Schmucker, Wlson, Caswell, Lites, Hasko, Mangigian, Senscnig, Mr. Milne. Left: Paul Merriken fight for the lead in the Royals-Fords run at Morris Park. Left Center: It’ neck-and-neck as Upper Darby’s Bob Wilson fights it out with a Fordian harrier. Fol- lowing are Joe O’Neill and Jim Clarke. Right Center: George Jackson sprints home. Right: Ex- hausted from a hard race, Jim Clarke collapses in the arms of Paul Merriken and Mr. Miller. CROSS COUNTRY Displaying both drive and enthusiasm, the Royal harriers, coached by Murray Miller and his assistant coach, Edson C. Strange, finished the season by placing third in the Marcus Hook Invitational run. This meet climaxed a season in which the hilband dalers won one meet, lost four and earned sixth place in the District meet. However, both the Haverford and Lower Morion runs were lost by only one point. Sparking the team throughout the season were co- captains Howie Moore and John Sarikianos, whose untiring efforts bolstered the team morale and helped to build a team from a group composed largely of novices. The prospects for next year are brighter because the nucleus of the team will be returning. Of the varsity lettermen, only Jim Clarke and Geoffrey Watts—besides the captains—will graduate, leaving Dave Chambers, George Jackson, Dave Leathern and Paul Merriken to carry on in the fall. Next year the Royal harriers will be co-captained by Jackson and Merriken, who were the one, two men of this year’s squad. Front Row: Chambers, Jackson, co-captain Moore, co-captain Sarikianos, Merriken, Clarke; Second Row: Manager Rodda, manager Gilmore, Watts, Mr. Miller, Leathern, manager Massey, Mr. Strange CROSS COUNTRY 1949-50 Opp. 19 U.D. 44 Abington 24 31 Chester 31 26 Haverford 27 28 Lower Merion 30 31 Total 131 160 District I Run 6th Place Marcus Hook Invitational 3rd Place CROSS COUNTRY Chester 1944-45 Opp. 70 U.D. 20 Norristown 31 24 Haverford 68 18 Total 169 62 1st in District I Run m____ u__i. i...:,.I JAYVEE CROSS COUNTRY 1949 50 Opp. U.D. Norristown 21 37 Abington 31 26 Chester 45 18 Haverford 46 22 Lower Mcrion 50 15 Total 193 118 District I Run 2nd Place JAYVEE CROSS COUNTRY Front Row: Manager Graziano, Daw- kin , Maxwell, Layman, Costa, Jeffery, O’Neill, Fcldpush, Barney, manager Bickford; Second Row: Manager Chatten, Mr. Miller, Ferrie, Eilberg, Otten, Light. Matz, Brenner. Baltz, Burroughs, McCoy, Mr. Bernardino, manager Matthias; Third Row: Ken- nedy, I.aw, Hughes, Schenkel, Wilson, Swart, Keeler, McCIeave, Stanmore, Fnyer, Klein. Continuing the standards of outstanding per- formance displayed in recent years, the jayvee cross- country team, after losing its first meet to Norris- town, won the next four to compile a season record of four wins and one loss. Since 1940 the jayvees have totaled 43 wins and 11 lasses in dual meets. This year's team, with the returning varsity letter- men, is expected to provide the nucleus for another championship team. Returning next year will be juniors Joe Brenner, Ed Dawkins, Ralph Eilberg, Norman Fcldpush, Tom Jeffery. Jim Light and Art Maxwell. Also returning will be sophomores Dave Barney and Dave Chambers. Proving that victory is attained through hard work and continual practice, junior Jim Light won the coveted novice trophy at the beginning of the season. Jim started to practice in August, before the rest of the team had started to train, and. as a result, won the race with case. This year the team was coached by Peter Ber- nardino and captained by Sonny Pitts. Left: Jayvee harrier Mike Costa takes the lead for the Purple and Gold. Left Center: Royal hilt-and-dalers hold their own at the «tart of the district meet. Pacing the pack is Mike Costa; Bill Jeffery pulls up from behind. Right Center: Still in the running is Bill Jeffery. Right: In the districts Royal runners Art Maxwell and John Layman follow a Lansdalc man over the bridge. Kneeling: Captain D. Wiltsirc; Standing: Manager Schiiettlcr, S. Wiltshire, Haly, Hal- lett, Huebner, Leary, Smoker, Lenhard. Kirk- patrick, Haabestad, Cale, Warren, Eichncr, Miss Bosier. HOCKEY HOCKEY 1949-50 Opp. U.D. Alumni 3 2 Nether Providence 1 3 Sharon Hill 0 2 Lower Morion 3 1 Radnor 2 0 Haverford 2 0 Lansdownc 2 3 Ycadon 2 2 Norristown 0 2 Swarthmore 1 0 Total 16 15 HOCKEY I942-4J Opp. 1 U.D. 5 Y eudon 0 1 1 3 Lansdownc 1 2 0 0 2 4 Radnor 1 5 Norristown 0 1 Total 6 21 Miss Bosler boosts the team morale with a pep talk before the starting whistle. Under the expert coaching of Miss E. Virginia Boslcr, the Royal hockey players won four, lost four and tied one of their nine season games. The team was sparked by its vivacious captain, Dottie Wiltshire. Dottie, who was high scorer, with three goals to her credit, had the fight and spirit which the team needed. From her left wing position, she spurred the girls on through their victories and defeats. Shirley Haabestad, left half, was selected . by her teammates as most valuable player of the year because of her dependability even when the going was rough. She was feted at the Rotary Club luncheon for the team, where she was awarded an identifica- tion bracelet as a memento of the occasion. The capable varsity manager this year was Mary Lou Schuettler. According to Miss Bosler, next season's captain will be elected in the fall. Upper: Barbara Hucbner and Diana Leary attempt to retrieve the ball from Haverford stickstcrs. Loreer: Gerry Haly make a dive for the ball while Diana Leary, Courtenay Lenhard and Joyce Kirkpatrick wait for a pass. Left: Captain Dot Wiltshire look for an open- ing in the Haverford line as she dribbles up- held toward the Fords’ goal. Right: While Dot Smoker waits for a pass, Barbara Hucbner locks sticks with a Haverford player. 83 JAYVEE HOCKEY 1949-50 JAYVEE Nether Providence Sharon Hill Opp. 4 2 U.D. 1 2 Lower Morion 2 0 Radnor 0 1 Haverford 1 1 Lansdowne 2 0 Yeadon 0 3 Norrijtown 1 0 Swarthmore 1 0 Total 13 8 HOCKEY Front Row: Hart, Larson, Lloyd, Weston, captain Tuckwood, Lewis, Rcbok, Trimble, Hewson; Second Row: Davison, Copes, Barney, Hamer, Hilton. Smedlry, Burke, Henttchel, Kammcrcr, Felici, Miss Bosler. Jean Smedlcy recovers the ball from a Haverford stickstcr, as Ann Hurley ind Doris Tuckwood rush to her aid. UD's jayvee sticksters won only two of their nine games this season. However, despite their mediocre showing, the girls were good sports and hard fighters, and coach Miss E. Virginia Bosler has high hopes for the coming season. The jayvee squad prepares girls for the varsity team and provides excellent training for the varsity. Center halfback Doris Tuckwood, who captained the team this year, spurred the girls on through the season. Right wing Pat Hamer and left wing Bunny Hart tied for high-scoring honors with two tallies each. Bunny scored both of her goals in the Yeadon game, which the girls won .VO. The junior managers this year included Lois Crawford, Sue Glassmirc and Barbara Ross. Lois will return as varsity manager next year. CHEERLEADING At every football and basketball game mem- bers of the Royal cheerleading squad stimulate the pep and enthusiasm which helps to bring out the best playing in Upper Darby athletes. These 10 girls, who represent sophomore, junior and senior classes, were under the direction this year of coach Charles E. Brooke and manager Joan Clark. Each of the girls earns her letter by cheering at a required percentage of the games during each of two years on the squad. The cheerleaders also participated in school assemblies when their services were needed. The squad this year was captained by Marlene Stewart. Left: Cheerleading captain Marlene Stewart bends over backward to draw forth Royal cheers at the Haverford football game. Right: Purple and Gold pepsters give ’em the ax.” Kneeling: Eichner, Prewitt, captain Stewart, Adams, Buono; Standing: Manager Clark, Earl, Porreca, Sherk, Richards. BASKETBALL Brilliantly climaxing a season which saw them split with Chester the second'place honors in Subur ban I league play, the Royal hoopsters overwhelmed the Clippers to sweep the Kiwanis tournament for the second consecutive year. This championship team consisted of seniors Ken Andersen, Harry Hanley, Jim Harkness, Jack Hawkins, Bill Lauder, Dave Nicholas and Dick Rudolph, and juniors Clyde Fleaglc, Don Gladstone, Bud Haabestad and George Sensenig. Mr. Wikc's aggregation, which ended the season with 14 wins and six losses, defeated at least once every team in the league, with the lone exception of the District I champion Haverford. Upper Darby’s CO'captains each had individual distinctions for the season—Hawkins sank 24 out of 29 foul shots to lead the league and Rudolph set the school’s new individual seasonal scoring record of SI 2 points. Be' cause of his outstanding play in the Kiwanis tourna- ment, Rudolph was elected as captain of 1950 All- Kiwanis team. Two other Royals, Hawkins and Nicholas, also made the first string; Hanley and Harkness placed on the second team. Kneeling: Hanley, Haabestad, Sen- senig, Gladstone, Harkness, co- captain Hawkins; Standing: Lau- der, co-captain Rudolph, Fleaglc, Nicholas, Andersen. BASKETBALL 1949-50 Opp. V.D. Lansdowne 45 51 Radnor 35 50 57 39 Haverford School 44 41 14 47 Norristown 29 37 32 43 42 39 Chester 36 41 Lower Merion 41 56 Norristown 48 38 42 55 35 69 45 36 Lansdowne 47 60 Chester 45 44 Total 657 746 KIWANIS TOURNAMENT Opp. U.D. Media 47 61 Ridley Park 48 50 Marple Newtown 46 65 Chester 35 56 Total 176 232 Grand Total 833 978 BOYS' BASKETBALL 1934-35 Opp. U.D. Radnor 16 32 Northeast 22 23 Episcopal 15 19 Alumni 22 24 Cheltenham 22 21 20 26 Norristown 18 31 Lower Morion 23 15 Lansdowne 19 22 Chester 12 23 11 24 15 34 Lansdowne 15 24 Norristown 14 24 Lower Merion 27 30 P. S. DuPont 24 25 Chester 19 25 15 26 Abington 22 35 Abington 22 44 Lower Merion 17 26 Ridley Township 23 28 Pottstown 21 20 Haverford 16 21 Media 15 25 12 28 Total 477 675 Ipper: It’s up and in a Dick udolph racks up two more points gainst Radnor's Raiders. Bill Lauder ttempts to elude a guard and rush a Dick's aid. Center: In true bal- •rina style Harry Hanley out-jumps is Raider guard while Bill Lauder nd Jack Hawkins watch from below. ower: Get in there and score! oach Wike counsels fatigued Royal oopsters during a time-out period. In to background arc Dick Rudolph and ion Andersen. Dave Nicholas, Jack lawkins and Harry Hanley relax in the foreground. BOYS’ JAYVEE BASKETBALL 1949-50 Opp. U.D. Lansdowne 29 25 Radnor 16 24 Haverford 53 18 Haverford School 9 28 Lower Merion 55 28 Norristown 49 12 Abington 35 32 20 18 Chester 47 35 Lower Merion 43 34 Norristown 41 22 Abington 29 27 24 30 Haverford 43 28 Lansdowne 39 41 Chester 31 26 Total 553 428 Front Row: Campbell. Carr. Phillips, Thompson. Hugo, Crate, Solar; Second Row: Mostardo, Cahill, Leety, Rittenhouse, Harris, Schumacker, Abbott, manager Ball. JAYVEE BASKETBALL Joe Campbell hooks a shot over the head V of a Lower Mrrion guard. In the back- ground arc Mostardo and Cahill. Although the jayvee basketeers ended their season with three wins and thirteen losses, coach Robert Hartman feels that the boys gained experience which will be valuable to the varsity next year In addition to winning over Lansdowne, Cheltenham and Radnor, the team played its best in most of its other games. Two of the season's outstanding individual per formanccs included Art Mostardo's 20 points in the Haverford School encounter and Dick Cahill's 24 counters against Lansdowne. During the season coach Hartman used only two juniors. The team members who received jayvee letter awards were juniors Ralph Schumakcr and Bruce Thompson; sophomores Bob Abbott, Dick Cahill, Joe Campbell, Jim Carr, Bill Crate, Dick Leety and Art Mostardo. Gene Harris, who was the team ’manager, also played with the hoopsters. Bebe Hill tries for a basket in a third-and- fourth-team game as Anna Semon and Babs Miller watch. Front Ron: Miller, Judy Vogt, Smoker, Smcdlcy, Jean Vogt, Lloyd; Second Row: Manager Hanford, Kennedy, Moore, Trimble, Blythe, Cavanaugh, Miller, Copes. GIRLS’ JAYVEE BASKETBALL 1949-50 Opp. U.D. Springfield 10 28 Norristown 31 Radnor 35 46 Havcrford 27 Yeadon 35 Lower Merion 38 Lansdownc 24 16 Total 184 245 JAYVEE BASKETBALL The Royal jayvee hoopsters, who finished the sea' son with six wins, one loss and one tic, showed great teamwork and real fighting spirit. Most of the jayvee squad, which was composed chiefly of lowerclassmen, will return next year to fill the places left by the graduating seniors. Mrs. Frederic J. Westervelt coached the jayvee girls, as well as the varsity team. Dottie Smoker served as captain and Vivian Han- ford as manager. High scorer for the team was Alice Miller. The girls, who spent long hours practicing and learning techniques, speeded up their game with the observance of new basketball rules. Jean Vogt hits the net for a two-pointer against Norristown. GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1949-50 Opp. U.D Springfield 35 Norristown 47 Radnor 21 33 Y'cadon 23 37 33 ] i 47 25 31 Total 264 253 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 1930-31 Radnor Collingdalc Opp. 31 15 U.D. 50 35 31 Ridley Park 20 47 Lower Merion 7 35 27 30 Swart hmorc 11 33 Lansdowne — 21 29 Total 158 290 Front Row: Wiltshire, Wilt, captain Leary, H an best ad. Tu io; Second Row: Manager Hucbnrr, Hilton, Calc, I.cnhard, Burke, Martin, Mrs. Westervelt. Opposite Page—Upper Left: Audrey Calc concentrates on receiving a pass. Lower Left: Captain Diana Leary sinks a lay up. Right: Shirley Haabestad runs in for the Royals. This Page—Upper Left: Shirley Haabestad tries one from midcourt. Lower Left: Tina Hilton evades a Norristown guard. Center: It’s up and in for Diana Leary. Right: Tina Hilton taps one through for the Purple and Gold. BASKETBALL The girls’ varsity basketball squad, under the capable coaching of Mrs. Frederic J. Westervelt, svon three games, lost four and tied one in the 1949'1950 season. Although the Royalettes lost a close 35-53 decision to Haverford, they demon- strated their most outstanding play of the season in the tie game with Springfield. Diana Leary captained the team and Bar- bara Huebner served as manager. Tina Hilton, high scorer for the season, racked up 91 counters for the Purple and Gold. Other members of the varsity squad included Marie Burke, Audrey Calc, Myra Grey, Shirley Haabestad, Courtenay Lenhard, Joan Martin, Mildred Tuzio, Janet Wilt and Dot Wiltshire. Shirley Haabestad was chosen most valuable player by her teammates and Audrey Cale was selected to captain next year’s team. Two changes in girls’ basketball rules were introduced this year. Instead of the one-bounce dribble a player may now take two bounces. In the last period after a free throw, the ball is taken on the sidelines by the same team that attempted the throw. These new rules, which were designed to speed up the game, were utilized by the Royalettc squad. 91 Kneeling: Marshall, Wilson, Dawkins; Sealed: Angulo, Ulmer, co-captains Malcolm and Wil- liams, DiFiori, Bevan; Standing: Webster, Dorwart, Adair, McElfrcsh, Closkey, Miller, Mr. Bernardino. WRESTLING 1949-50 Haver ford Abington Opp. 25 13 8 U.D. 16 32 29 54 Yeadon 0 Bethlehem 5 35 Lower Merion 3 40 Cheltenham 6 34 3 51 Total 63 291 WRESTLING 1935-36 Opp. U.D. Jenkintown 4 Vi 28 Vi Havcrford 9 Vi 29'i 9 22 Lower Merion 8 27 Abington 9 2 28 Vi Radnor 6 31 Upper Merion 11 28 Cheltenham 12 19 Total 77 Vi 237 Vi WRESTLING Upper Left: Fred Ulmer has Lansdowne's De Joseph up in the air over a pin. Upper Right: John Di Fiori awaits the signal as he pins a Lord grappler. Center Right: Murray Miller scores an upset over Lansdowne’s Lynch. Lower: Royal captains Bob Williams and Tom Malcolm are ready for all comers. For the fourth straight year. Royal varsity wrestlers swept the District 1 championship meet, garnering live individual championships. According to coach Peter E. Bernardino, the line up of this year’s matmen did not contain a single weak spot. Led by co-captains Tom Malcolm and Bob Williams, the grapplers scored more than four times as many points as their opponents—291-63. Included in the Royals' top-notch regular lineup were 95-pound dsitrict champion Ed Dawkins, with an 11-0 league record; 103- pounder Ed Marshall, with an 8-1 record; 120- pound district runner-up Bill Adair, with a 9-2 record; 133-pound district champion Gordon Webster, with a 7-2 record; 138-pound district runner-up Murray Miller, with a 7-2 record; 154-pound district champion Williams, with a 9-0 record; 165-pound district champion Malcolm, with a 9-0 record, and heavyweight district champion Fred Ulmer, with an 11-0 record. Fred climaxed the UD wrestling season when he copped a runner-up position in the State cham- pionships at Washington. Pennsylvania. JAYVEE WESTLING 1949 50 Opp. UD Lower Mcrion 21 22 UD Junior High 10 20 Haverford 18 26 Lansdowne 14 22 Total 63 90 Kneeling: Wilson, Fromm; Staled: Henry, Boyd, Robinson, Ferric, Kline, manager Graz- iano; Standing: Barney, McKnight, Bjorlclund, Henn, Chambers, Banks, Nacgely. JAYVEE WRESTLING Upper: Jack Henn gets the best of Dick Bjorklund in a practice match. Lower: UD wrestlers Bob Robinson and Ronald Kline, Al Paolone and Jack McKnight engage in friendly intra team combat. UD's jayvee grapplcrs successfully com- pleted an undefeated 1949 50 season. After downing Lower Mcrion by a narrow margin, the matmen decisively dumped their opponents from Haverford, Lansdowne and the junior high school. Heavyweight Dick Bjorklund, who led the jayvecs in scoring, racked up 15 points with two pins and a decision. Jack Henn, with 11 points in the 165-pound class, was close behind. Frank Fromm, Royal 120-pounder, finished the season with ten points, followed by Bob Robinson, 138-pounder, with eight. Paul Closkey wound up the season with six points. With their 4-0 record, the jayvee grapplcrs showed excellent prospects for next year. Kneeling: Swarts, Gem, McCormick, Mcnkc, Masterman; Standing: Mr. Wood, J. Scherer, C. Schcrcr, Erick- son, Haste, Herder, Wright, Happer- sett, Wolfendcn. RIFLE One of Upper Darby's most active but least publicized teams is its rifle squad. Under the able direction of Charles L. Wood and John S. Billingslea, this year's team has shot 14 matches and stands third in the nationals. Captained by Joan McCormick, the rifle squad has an enviable record. In nine shoulder-to'shouldcr matches. Upper Darby emerged with only one loss to Quakertown. Four mem- bers of the team won the Philadelphia division championship of the National Rifle Association. They included seniors Fred Forsyth, Joan McCormick, and Jim Swarts, and junior Bruce Menkc. Upper Darby also won three individual honors at the P.I.A.A. shoot-off. Joan McCormick, Jim Swarts, and Ted Hasle came in first, second, and third respectively. After the season was finished, they shot against Doylestown to decide which team would represent District I at the State Matches. Doylestown won this event with a score of 498 over Upper Darby's 497. RIFLE 1949-50 Opp. U.D. Lower Merion 488 499 Coraopolis 490 499 Abington 484 493 Norristown 490 494 West Catholic 490 494 Haverford 490 498 Quakertown 493 491 Doylestown 491 499 Yeadon 476 497 Doylestown 498 497 Total 4890 4961 RIFLE 1937-38 Opp. U.D. Lower Merion 478 494 Yeadon 452 492 West Catholic 477 497 West Catholic 477 497 Episcopal 479 499 Doylestown 489 496 Lititz 482 493 Central (St. Paul) 475 495 Central (Bridgeport) 481 493 Central Valley (Port Stream) 488 495 Lewis and Clark (Spokane) 495 499 Kingwood 489 497 West 481 497 Lincoln 477 494 South (Ohio) 487 495 Lower Merion 486 493 Bonita Union (Cal.) 465 498 Norwood 486 497 Manheitn 487 496 Total Ted Hasle and Joan McCormick take aim. 8654 8920 Upper: Bryant Heston barely misses the ceiling on a half gainer. Lower: captain Jack Wark is ready for the signal. SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING 1949-50 1943-44 Opp. U.D. Opp. U.D. Coatesvillc 14 St. Thomas Moore 25 41 Abington 30 West Catholic 39 48 Norristown 47 18 Eddystone 13 53 Eddystone 19 Vi 26 z West Chester 38 28 St. Thomas Moore 19 47 Pottstown 45 21 Pottstown 50 Westtown Friends 45 Total 255 V2 137 Vi Total 168 360 This year's swimming team, coached by Herbert S. Herzog and captained by Jack Wark, suffered a disappointing season. The finmen failed to come through with a victory, although the Abington and Eddystone meets were very close—the scores were 36-30 and 39V£ 26J 1 respectively. The two mainstays of the team were Jack Wark, captain and frccstyler, and Bryant Heston, diver and freestyler. Jack, competing in 40-yard and 180-yard freestyle events, took two firsts in each meet except two. He also placed second in the District I championship and advanced to the State finals. Bryant Heston was undefeated in diving for the team’s six dual meets and also swam in the freestyle relay team that took a third in the Districts. According to coach Herzog, Tap Webb also showed promise in diving and improved greatly during the season. Next year's hopes fall upon returning underclassmen Bud St. George, Jerry Lomax, Bill Ebeling, Walt Crosby and Laird Huntsman. Front Row: Beddow, Hartmire, Webb, Fair- field, Heaton, captain Wark; Second Ron: Christine. McNabb, Kile, Huntsman, Williams, Lomax; Third Row: Manager Rodgers, De Pietro, I)e Jure, Mr. Herzog, Crosby, Ebeling, St. George. BOYS’ TENNIS 1948-49 Opp. U.D. Lansdownc A 1 Norristown 5 0 Abington 5 0 Pottstown 0 5 Cheltenham 3 2 Lower Morion 4 1 Radnor 5 0 3 2 Total 29 11 GIRLS’ TENNIS 1948-49 Opp. U Lansdownc 0 Lansdale ................ 0 Norristown .............. 2 Abington 2 Berwyn 1 Cheltenham 0 Lower Morion 0 Radnor 1 Haverford 2 Olncy 1 Total 9 4 SPRING SPORTS RESUME BASEBALL TRACK 1948-49 1948-49 Opp. U.D. Med Opp. U.D Yeadon 7 4 Haverford, West Chester H. 31 45 Ridley Township 2 3 WC 67 7 2 : 7 5 . 2 3 Lower Morion 3 Norristown 80' j 36' 10 1 Radnor 2 Haverford, Lower Morion H.26 58 : Cheltenham 7 3 LM 47 2 3 0 1 67 Zi 49' 12 7 District I Championships Abington 2 Lower Morion 7 4 Chester 3 Abington 2 Cheltenham 0 11 Haverford 1 Total 59 96 Sealed: Solar, Jewitt, Van Nest, Leety, McKinley, Kaiser, Wauhop, Jost, He , Phillip ; Standing: Wolfer, Moon, Thompson, Endri , Hilde- brandt, Ru t, Hutchinson, Abbott, Evan , McCash, Mr. Rhile. JAYVEE BASEBALL The jayvee baseball squad served as the training ground for future varsity players. The team’s friendly coach, Peter E. Bernardino, did a good job in rounding out his albsophomore team. JAYVEE BASEBALL 1949-50 Although the jayvee team did not play many games, the boys received a chance to show their potentialities. The jayvee squad was a help to varsity coach Carson J. Thompson in that it gave him a chance to see what his material would be for the next season. Mr. Bernardino worked with these boys and cor- rected their errors so that they would become a well-rounded team in future seasons. Among all the athletic teams in the school, it would be hard to find a group of boys that has the love for a sport that the jayvee baseball team possesses. Lower Merion Home Havcrford Home Chester Away Lower Merion Away Haver ford Away Left: Bob Abbott stands ready in the batter’s box. Center: Jack Hildcbrandt scores for the Purple and Gold. Right: King Van Nest races the throw to first. ■ BASEBALL 1949-50 BASEBALL Yeadon I.ansdowne Abington Norristown Cheltenham Ridley Township Abington Norristown I.ansdowne Cheltenham Chester Home Away Home Away Away Away Away Home Away Home Home BASEBALL 1935-34 Lansdownc Opp. U.D. 5 14 Northeast 9 14 Havcrford 0 1 8 Norristown 4 8 6 Havcrford 3 4 Lower Morion 10 9 Valley Forge 3 4 Cheltenham 0 16 10 7 Friends Central 9 2 Norristown 4 10 I.ansdownc 2 5 Abington 0 4 Total 67 117 The Upper Darby baseball team, which started spring practice in March, anticipated the 1950 sea' son with high hopes for a district championship. With over a hundred candidates reporting for prac ticc and with the able coaching of Carson J. Thomp- son, who piloted the team to a third-place finish last year, the chances for achieving this goal were excellent. Players who were expected to form the nucleus of this year's team included catchers Frank Jackson, Bill McCaffrey and George Meyers; pitchers Art Ehlcrs. Dave Lesser, Dick Paynter and Clarke Schmucker; inficlders Brent Baker. Gene Harris, Jack Hawkins and Ted Morgan; outfielders Dick Fritz, Harry Hanley, Ned Harshaw and Jim Schaubel. This year the team is led by co-captains Hawkins and Meyers. Left: Junior-high principal Mr. Savage heaves in the first ball. Center: Jack Hawkins beat ihc ball home. Rig : Pilcher Art Ehlcrs winds up. Front Row: Managers Ruley and King; Second Row: McCaffrey, Paynter, Morgan, Moore, Hanley. Quinn, co-captains Hawkins and Meyers, Lesser. Jackson, Schaubel, Elder . Harris, Fritz; Third Row: Mr. Thompson, Harshaw, Breslin, St. George, Parker, Vogel, Marhrfka, De- Turk, Braun, Eder, Mostardo, Rosen, Santucci, Huntsman, Schntucker. Upper: Tony Marhrfka slides into home. Lower: George Meyer makes a dive for the ball. — Front Row: Mr. Miller, Jackson, Moore, Merriken, Lewis, Scott. Leathern, Costa, captain McMtillin, Williams, Webb, Collins, Bevan; Second Row: Mr. Wike, manager Conway, Fayer, Otten, Light, Max- well, Drain, Tsiouris, DeTurk, Schenkel, Hickman, Ulmer, Matz, Vandevere, Sarikianos, manager Swart, Mr. Wolfgang; Third Rom: Manager Tanner, Chambers, Adair, Wilson, Lites, Nuenighoff, Jeffery, Mundorff, DiFiori, Feldpush, Trossman, Layman, Bates, Baltz, Keeler, Burroughs, McCleave, manager Gilmore, Mr. Allen. TRACK Left: It's up and away as Johnny DiFiori throws the javelin. Center: Art Maxwell is not too happy over the prospects of landing after a broad jump. Right: Dave Leathern is out in front for the Royals. At Bottom of Page: Paul Merriken, George Jackson and Howie Moore lead the pack for UD, as John Sarikianos pulls up from behind Haverford and West Chester runners. TRACK 1949-50 Interclass Meet Home Haverford, West Chester Home Lower Merion Relays Away Penn Relays Away Penn Relays Away Norristown Away Delco Championships Away Low'er Merion Away Suburban Championships Away District I Championships Home Chester Away State Championships Away Approximately 100 boys turned out as candi- date for the 1950 track team, but the following were expected to lill the cinder squad's positions: Mike Costa, Bill Lauder and captain Jim McMullin in a strong hurdles division; Dick Bevan and Bob Williams in the dashes; Jim Light in the 440; Dave Leathern in the 880; George Jackson, Paul Merriken, Howie Moore and John Sarikianos in the mile. In the field events positions were scheduled for Art Maxwell in the broad jump; Phil DeTurk and Walter Scott in the high jump; George Wilson in pole-vaulting; John DiFiori and Bob Schcnkcl in the javelin throw; Jack Vandeverc in the discus- throw, and Fred Ulmer in the shot-put. This year's coaching staff was headed by Roy W. Wolfgang. Assisting him were Murray C. Miller, broad and high jumps; Edward Allen, field events, and Harry R. Wike, hurdles. The managers were Roger Gil- more. Wayne Conway and Dick Swart. Early in the season, after placing third in a tri- angular meet with Haverford and West Chester, the Royals displayed their prowess by capturing first place in the Suburban Class A mile relay at the Penn Relays. Fred Ulmer concentrate on putting all his power behind the shotput. Left: UD hurdlers Bill Lauder and Jim McMullin are up and over. Right: Jack Vandeverc winds up before heaving the discus. TRACK 1943-44 tV inner Meet UD Haverford UD St. Thomas Moore UD Dclco Relays UD Big Six- UD Suburban Championship UD Lower Merion UD District Championship UD State Championship BOYS’ TENNIS 1949 50 Front Row: Campbell, Reid, Owens; Second Row: Van Zancen, Harttnirc, Haabestad, Shillingford; Third Row: Hackmaster, Gill, Henn, Shull, Mr. Steven . BOYS’ TENNIS Cheltenham Away Abington Home Ycadon Home Radnor Home Haverford Home Lower Merion Home Norristown Away Lansdowne Away BOYS' TENNIS 1938-39 Opp. U.D. Radnor 1 4 Episcopal 4 Norristown 0 5 2 3 Lansdowne 2 3 Friends Central 0 7 Berwyn 0 5 Abington 0 5 Ridley Park 1 8 4 Haverford 1 8 Trenton 4 5 Total 13 61 The hoys tennis team this year was fortunate in having four returning lettcrmen—seniors Chris Hartmirc, Boh Shillingford and Rudy Van Zantcn and junior Bud Haabcstad—from last year's team. Also returning from last year's jayvec squad were senior George Gill and juniors Gill Bt)chringer, Jack Henn. Dale Owens and Gene Shull. Also in- cluded in the Royal varsity lineup was Joe Camp- bell, a sophomore. This year Yeadon was substituted for Pottstown in the roster of the team's opponents. The racquet squad was coached, as in previous years, by McKinley H. Stevens. With the experience gained this year, the return- ing members of the team, along with new recruits, offer very, promising prospects for the 1951 season. Upper Left: Joe Campbell return an opponent’s serve. Upper Right: Bud Haabestad reaches for the ball. Lower: While Rudy Van Zanten watches, his doubles partner Chris Hartmire leaps for a high one. With 13 experienced girls returning from last year’s squad, the Royalette racket stars anticipated a promising 1950 tennis season. Although bad weather limited outdoor practice, the girls worked hard and. according to coach Miss Phyllis Cade, who is assisted by Charles W. Holmes, they showed both enthusiasm and sportsmanship. Dottie Smoker starred in the first singles spot, while captain Shirley Haabestad scored at second singles. The other varsity players included Audrey Calc, Diana Leary, Courtenay Lenhard, Ann Lloyd, Gcorgeann Stephens, Mary Streander, Betty Weston, Jean Vogt and Judy Vogt. Pat Nelson and Marilyn Tait served as managers. This year a jayvee team was also selected because of the large number of tryouts. Gcorgeann Ste- phens and Gwen Kennedy played first and second singles respectively. The other members of the squad were Barbara Burkholder, Jeanne Calc, Libby Eller, Bunny Hart, Sue Holmes. Joan Jacobs. Bar- bara Rcbok and Doris Tuck wood. The sophomore managers were Sue Gens, Elaine Harris and Ruth Weer. The tennis squad faced a difficult season, but with fighting spirit hoped to add another suburban championship to the one it garnered last year. Upper: Captain Shirley Haabestad returns the ball. Lower: First-singles star Dot Smoker makes good use of a backhand shot. GIRLS’ TENNIS GIRLS’ TENNIS 1949-30 Cheltenham Home Abington Away Yeadon Away Radnor Away Germantown Friends Home Haverford Away Lower Merion Away Norristown Home Lansdowne Home GIRLS’ TENNIS 1948-49 Opp. U.D. Lansdowne 0 3 Lansdale 0 3 Norristown 2 3 Abington ...................... 2 3 Berwyn 1 4 Cheltenham 0 3 Lower Merion 0 3 Radnor 1 4 Haverford 2 3 Olney 1 4 Total 9 41 From Row: Weston, Lenhard, Smoker, A. Calc, captain Haabestad, Jean Vogt, Streander, Leary, Judy Vogt; Second Row: Burkholder, Jacobs, Garnett, Hart; Third Row: Manager Nelson, Stephens, J. Cale, Eller, Spaeth, Holmes, Smedley, Lloyd, Rebok, Kennedy, Miss Cade. INTRAMURAL5 The Upper Darby system of intramural sports has grown from orte of a very few games to the extensive system practiced today. Intramural ath- letics are planned for the purpose of extending an opporunity to participate in some form of competi- tive sports to those who arc not quite good enough to make the varsity or jayvee teams. The girls’ teams are recruited from gym classes, whereas the boys' groups are organised from homerooms. Moreover, the boys' teams arc often composed of students of two homerooms in order that they may obtain the necessary number of players. The intramural program is in action both during the fall and winter—when teams compete in hockey, soccer and basketball—and during the spring months—when they play softball. This year, for the first time, the girls’ gym department is sponsoring an extensive program of girls’ intramural softball. During each season a championship squad in each sport is chosen for each grade as well as for the school as a whole. The names of the winning teams are then recorded on the newly-enlarged intramural scoreboard in the south corridor. Upper: Underclass color cap- tains—Front Row: Brown, Earl (Golds); Blythe, Smedley (Pur- ple ); Second Row: Mostardo, Grupe (Golds); Abbott, Collins (Purples). Center: Two front- line players fight for the ball in a senior hockey tussel. Lower: Junior intramural hoop- sters fight for the jump. Upper Left: Midge Roye wields the softball bat. Upper Right: Nancy Blessing manages to keep her foot on base as she reaches for the ball. Center Left: Rosemary Lube dishes up a pitch in a sophomore soft- ball duel. Center Right: Senior stickstcrs dive for the ball. Lower Left: Jean Smedlcy bounces down court for Miller’s Killers. Lower Right: The ball bounces out of reach in a junior intramural game. 105 SOPHOMORE HOCKEY: Sharpshooter —front Row: SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: Miller Killer —Front Shatter. Kahauscr, Miller, Eller; Second Row: Porter- Row: Fenner, Hartquisc, J. Miller, Katz. Frey; Second field, Kramer, Smcdley, McDonnell. Row: Harris, Hill, Smedley, McDonnell, B. Miller. JUNIOR HOCKEY’: Nile Marc —Front Row: Andrew , JUNIOR BASKETBALL: Taps—Front Row: Tuckwood, Reid. Jean Vogt. Julie Vogt, Judy Vogt, Girard, King; Jacob , Schwindt. Hentschel, W«ton; Second Row: Second Row: Martin, Sherwood, Yonker, Kennedy, Sadler. Stallsmith, Eberhardt, Winfield, Fcrgiuon, Johansen. SENIOR HOCKEY: Sparkler —Front Row: Schuettler, SENIOR BASKETBALL: Dot’ Dope —Front Row: Spargo, White; Second Row: McCunr, Adam . Tuzio, Sugg, Adam , Carbon; Second Row: Morris. White, Fantom; Third Row: Gorman, Ortolano, Brasko, Sugg. Martin. SOPHOMORE SOCCER: Homeroom 228 and 233— SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: Homeroom 233— Rust, From Row: DiPaulo, Rosen, Fawlcy, Jost, Mat . Wil- McCaffrey, Levin, Peter , Grame . Ham ; Second Row: Dixon, Fedor, Goldman, Moon, Swart, Thompson, Hew. JUNIOR SOCCER: Homeroom 120 and 125—Front JUNIOR BASKETBALL: Homeroom 120—Front Row: Row: Owen , Taraba. Weidemann, Lipsctt, Brookovcr, DcLuca, Merriken, Wright, Huntsman. Brookover, Beck- Dawkin ; Second Row: Warren, Otten, Minster, Berkley, Icy; Second Row: Harriman, Lipsrtt, Coles, Elko, Seiler, DeLuca, Coles, Kleindeimt, Merriken, Harriman. Dawkins. SENIOR SOCCER: Homeroom 23 and 126—From SENIOR BASKETBALL: Homeroom 126—Small, Dar- Row: McVaugh, Quigley, Darwin, Jewitt, Ruley; Second win. Bizones, Wooden, Shumoski. Row: Harkness, Bi ones, Small, Kelly, Dantzer. Grovola, Hasle, Shumoski. THE SE Upper Darby—Class of 1918 Geoffrey Watts, Joan Carlson, Anne Madison, Dan Bartley. CLASS ADVISERS Upper: Mr. Andersen welcome Santa Claus to the senior assembly. Lower: Guiding U.D.’s das of 1950 during its first year on the hill was the responsibility of Mr. Wolf. RALPH M. ANDERSON Familiar to every Upiditc arc the warm smile and pleasingly dignified manner of the seniors' patient and understanding class adviser Ralph M. Andersen. His kindly advice to troubled students, his untiring efforts to encourage support of class projects and his conscientious guidance have won him the respect and friendship of the class. However, in addition to serving as class adviser and earnestly performing his duties as dean of boys. Mr. Andersen is a minister and also a scoutmaster. Because of his unselfish work, members of the class of 1950 will never forget him and the effort he has exerted for them. Lloyd Wolf, who led members of class of 1950 through their first year on the hill, displayed bound- less good humor and enthusiasm which first stim- ulated their entrance and participation in class activities. Although petite Miss Sarah I. Richards—or Sally Dick, as she is fondly known—is usually seen busily hurrying through the halls on some class errand, she never lacks a twinkle in her eyes and a cheery ’’Hello for everyone. Her cheerful smile and kind, quiet manner are well known to the mem- bers of the class of 1950. As class adviser, she has encouraged class spirit in many of her charges with her sparkling personality and tireless industry. She has worked with them constantly throughout their three years—through the sophomore magazine campaign and party, the junior play and the varied activities and problems of a busy senior year. She has always been on hand for executive'committce and clas$'play committee meetings. Her keen interest and zealous work have made her an inspiration to the class of 1950. Upper: Mi Richards carries out her advisory duties with a smile in a conference with Corky Petitgout. Lower: Ready for a day of advising and teaching, Miss Richards leaves for school. MISS SARAH I. RICHARDS SENIOR OFFICERS The responsibility of leader- ship of the class of 1950 was vested this year in the capable hands of Chris Hartmire, presi- dent; Jack Hawkins, vice-presi- dent; Jane Eichner, secretary, and Dick Rudolph, treasurer. Chris, who has held the chief- executive position for three years, is also an active member of Hi-Y, the Acom staff and varsity tennis and junior-varsity wrestling teams. He was elected Most Likely to Succeed by his classmates. Jack, who has been class vice-1 president for two years, was I elected Most Versatile in the senior's Who's Who. He also serves as Student Council presi- dent, co-captain of both basket- ball and baseball teams and Hi-Y member. Jane, better known as Pudge, | is the seniors’ vivacious secre- tary. Elected Mast Popular, she is vice-president of Girls' Hi-Y, varsity hockey player, Acorn | reporter and cheerleader. Dick, the class of 1950’s treas- urer for the first time, is the! holder of UD's new seasonal! basketball scoring record — 3121 points. Serving as co-captain ofl the Royal hoopsters, he wasl elected Most Valuable player by| his teammates last year. He is also an active member of Stu-I dent Council and Hi-Y. Upper: Santa Claus has a present f class president Chris Hartmire. Upp Center: Vice-president Jack Hawki works on a report. Lover Cetttc Class secretary Jane Eichner do sailor tog to advertise the Moo light Cruise. Lower: Treasurer Di Rudolph counts out money for t| class of 1950. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The sound of the gavel wielded by senior-class president Chris Hartmirc resounded through Room 226 to call to order each Monday morning's session of the senior exccu' tive committee. Seated before the president were the other class officers, the class advisers and one representa- tive from each senior homeroom. This small group of leaders met weekly this year and discussed such activities as the senior party, the annual Thanksgiving dance and the senior play. Much of the credit for the seniors’ successful dances and plays belongs to the hard-working executive com- mittee members who headed all of the minor committees so necessary to the promotion of class productions. Besides the duties mentioned above, this committee helped the Mothers' group complete the preparations for the party given the seniors at the end of the year, chose a gift for the school and helped plan the class assembly programs. Finally, the last spurt of energy from these enthusiastic seniors was spent in preparing for the senior final. Front Row: Hartmirc, Hawkins, Eichner, Rudolph, Sciver, McCormick, Hurley, Schuctt- ler; Second Row: McElfresh, Naegcly, Barney, Haabcjlad, Madison, White, Marick, Swar- thout, Ulmer; Third Row: Rctuch, Tabor, Borrs, MorR.m, Webster, Moore, Hauslein. Carolyn McMullin, Dick Ncwmark, Shirley Haabcslad. Calvin Rcnsch, Shirley Swarthout, George Cole. With the world in its present critical condition, a sound education is of great importance for all the young people who will soon be helping to decide many affairs of the nation. Upper Darby is, there- fore, proud of the six students from its class of 19?0 who have distinguished themselves by their scholastic ability in the preparation of such an educa- tion. Not only have they consistently upheld their high academic standings for four years, but they have also found time to give their services to many school activities. As a result of their constant effort, they have attained one of the greatest honors be- stowed by this high school—namely, the Scholar- ship award. Their names will be engraved on the Scholarship award plaque, which hangs in the front corridor. This plaque, along with the Service award plaque, was donated to the school by the class of 1933 with the agreement that only those who had attended Upper Darby high school for three years might have their names recorded on it. SCHOLARSHIP 114 SERVICE Three boys and three girls arc annually honored by each senior class in Upper Darby high school for their service to the school. These six have, in the eyes of their classmates, contributed most in time, energy, interest and talent to the many school ac' tivities outside the classroom—dramatics, sports student government, publications, clubs and class activities. They have given a full measure of devotion to the task of maintaining and improving the high standards of Upper Darby high school and of their class. The class of 1950 honors these six classmates with pride and inscribes their names on the Service plaque to serve as an inspiration and a model in the years ahead. These six arc the last who will be so honored on the original plaques, because the present Service and Scholarship plaques, which were gifts of the class of 1953, arc now completely filled. Chri Hartmire, Jane Eichner, Harry Hanley, Shirley Haabeitad, Calvin Rensch, Carolyn McMullin. 115 Wittiest Edic Warren, Charles Hicks Best Looking Pat Naegely, Bob Hauslein Ulli Best Dancers Marylyn Siegel, Don Caswell Cutest Couple Mitzi Barney, Jerry Angulo ” 1900- ‘ HERBERT DAVID ABRAMS HELEN VIRGINIA ACKERMAN 2223 Lynn Boulevard Drexel Hill 3245 Apache Lane Drexel Hill scientific: purple stenographic gold Nickname: Herbie Plan : Pharmacist Club.: Bowlinx 3; Cheat 2, 4: World Affair Forum 4 Sport : Soccer Numeral 2 if n ime: Adue Plani Medical Secretary School: Publication Agent 2 d : Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 3. 4; Play Committee I. 4 Club.: Choral 2 WILLIAM CLAYTON ADAIR. JR. 2415 Marshall Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE XfcfcwNut Bill Plan : College Sport : Vanity Wrr tling 2, 3. 4 DOROTHY ADAMS 1104 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Dot Plan.: Dreael Irutitute School: All-School Show. Ca t 3. 4. Honor Roll 2. 4; Dittingulthed Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Welfare Anent 4 CI «i: Commencement Uther 3; Play U her 3, 4; Dance Committee 2. 1, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Com- mittee 1. a Ctubi A Cappella. Vice-Secretary 4; Bowline 4; Choral, Executive Committee 1. 4; Hi-Y I. 4; La Socicdsd Panimenean J. 4: Library 2; Wciade 2. 3, 4 Sport : Hockey Numeral 4; Batketball Numeral 4; Checrleading 3. 4. MARJORIE ELIZABETH ADAMS 251 Maypole Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Nickname: Margie Plan : Secretary School: Honor Roll 3, Publication Typln Stall 4 Cl : Commencement U ber 3; Play U her 3; Party Committee 4 Club : A (appella 4. Choral 2. }, 4 JOANNE SHIRLEY ADE 514 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Preneh r J’lani: Art School School: Art Award J; Upi-Dah. Litetary Staff J. 4 Ct« i: Play Committee 1 Club. Briui Art 2, 3. Secretary 4; Le Cerclc Francai J. 4 EUGENE ROGER AI.DIN 1102 Wilson Drive Upper Darby ACCOUNTING PURPLE Nfc mame: Gene Plani: Certified Public Accountant School: Welfare Agent 2 2 ELEANOR MAE ALEXANDER 4023 Ellendale Road Dwxel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Sandy Plan : Nuttc School: Publication Arent ); Welfare Agent 2. J Club : Bowling 2, ). Treasurer 4; Library 2. 3. 4 ANN ALLISON 3844 Marshall Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC COLD Plan : Secretary School: Honor Roll 2: Publication Agent J: Publication Typing Staff 4; Student Council 2 Chau: Commencement U her 3; Play Usher 3. 4; Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 4 Club : Howling 4: Choral 2, 3 DOLOROS RENE ALTON 7004 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Nickname: Dolly Plan.: Stenographer School: All-School Show. Cast 3. 4; Publication Typing Staff 4. Student Council 2 Clan: Commencement U her 3. Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Executive Committee 2. 3 Club : Choral 3. S; La Sociedad Panamrticana 2 Sport.: Hockey Numeral 2. 3: Junior Vanity Baiket- hall 3 ARLENE LARAINE AMEN 33 Sunshine Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE KENNETH C. ANDERSEN 73 Drexel brook Drive Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: R Plan : Biuineu College Of .: Way Uahcr J; Dance Committee 2: Play Com- mitter 3 Club : Choral 4: Fencing 2: Le Cercle Francii 2 Nickname: Ken School: Student Council 2 Clan: Executive Committee 2 Club.: Choral 4; Hi-Y ). 4 Sport.: Junior Varutv Batkrtball 3. 4; Varsity Football 4 Plan.: College 2: Varsity Batketball 118 SANDRA JEAN ANFIN 935 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Sindv Plan : Executive Secretary School: AII S Ko .| Show, Production ); Honor Roll 4. Welfare Agent ). 4 Clou: Coenmcncement Uiher ; Play U h r J. 4, Dance Committee 2. J. 4; Patty Committee 4; Play Committee . 4 Out : Bowling 4; Choral 4; La Sociedad Panamericana J. 4; Library ) RUTH M. APPEI. 219 Shcrbrook Boulevard Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Nickrume: Rut hie Plan : Weal Cheater State Teacher College School: Welfare Agent 4 Club : Choral 2, J, 4; Le Code Prancaii 4 RAYMOND AUGUST 369 Upland Way Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Squirrel Plant: Civil Engineer Clwi Junior Play, Ca t; Party Committee J. mittee Ctuhi: Pleiade J. 4 Spoilt: Baikeiball Numeral ) BRENT A. BAKER 7039 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plan : Undecided School: All-School Show. Ca t 4 Cfubi: A Capped Choral I. 4 Sport : Junior Vanity Haiehall 2: Vanity Baaeball VIRGINIA L. BAI.ZER 4040 lather Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nfcfcitamr: Cinny Plant: College School: Honor Roll 2. 4: Student Council 2; Upi-Dah. Literary Stall ) Clan: Commencement U her J; Play Uiher 1; Dance Committee 2. J; Executive Committee J; Party Com- mittee 2, ): Play Committee i Club : Tay-Wntalvan 2. J. 4 ROBERT SHEROD BARKSDAI-E 17 Powell Lane Upper Darby ACCOUNTING GOLD fck«um«: Bob Plaiu: Undecided Club : A Cappella ); Choral 2 Sporti: Baiketball Numeral 2. J. 4; Softball Numeral 2. o ARMAND ANGULO 418 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nirlptame: Jerry Plani: College Clan: Play Uaher 4; Dance Committee i: Executive Committee J: Party Committee J Club : Hi-Y . 4 Sport : Vanity Wre«tling J, 4 ROBERT GORDON ATCHISON 1041 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Squid Plan : College School: Acorn. Reporter 4; All-School Show. Caat 4; Publication Agent 2 Clan: Oak. Photographic Seat! i Clubs: Bowling, Trcamrer 5. 4; Viwal Aid 4 Sport : Basketball Numeral LOIS MARY BAHM 60 North Keystone Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plan : Secretary School: Publication Typing Stalf 4; Honor Roll 2. J CUu: Commencement Uahet J; Patty Committee 4 Cfubi: A ('appella 4, Bowling 4; Choral 2, J, 4 JEAN PATTERSON BALDWIN 729 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE irh««mr: Pat Plant: Nuiae School: Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent 4 Claa : Party Committee 2 Cfubi: Hippocotea 5. 4; La Sociedad Panamericana J. 4 DANIEL BOWER BANKS IV 925 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: D n Plan : Mechanical Engineer School: Student Council 2. 4 CLni: Commencement Uthrr : Dance Committee 2 Club : La Sociedad Pannmerieaiu ). 4 Sport : Junior Vanity V teat ling 2; Vanity Wrestling 4 MARILYN JANE BARNEY 1109 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Mini Plant: College School: A. A. Council 2. All-School Show. Ca t , 4. Honor Roll 2. Diitinguiihcd Honor Roll J, 4; Welfare Agent 2 , Clan: Commencement Uiher J; Play Uibcr J. 4; Dance Committee 2, J. 4; Executive Committee i, 4; Patty Committee ), 4; Play Committee J Sport : Batketball Numeral 4; Junior Vanity Hockey ); Vanity Hockey 4. 119 •I900- • j MARY LOU BARTHOLOMEW 4201 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD DANIEL J. BARTLEY 4018 Taylor Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Nickname Lou Plant: None School: Publicationi Agent 4 Clit i Play Committee J Clubi: Bowling 2j Library 2 Nickname: Dan Plant: Commercial Art in School: Acorn. Art Staff 4; Honor Roll 4; Art Award . Upt-Dth. Art Stall 4 Cia.ii: Oak, Art Editor 4 MARIAN DOROTHY BARTOLOMEI 248 Wembly Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Plant: Buyer School: All-School Show. Can 4; Publicationi Agent J. 4 Chut: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 ('lube A Gtpfxlla 4; Choral 2, J. 4; La Sociedad Panametfcana 2 JOSEPH ANDREW BATES 416 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby ACCOUNTING PURPLE Nickname: Joe Club.: Rifle 2 Plant: Aecoununt ■t- JEWEL MARIE BEATTY 269 Chcswold Road Drexel Hill THEODORE GRANT BEDDOW 107 West Providence Road Aldan STENOGRAPHIC Nickname: Julie data: Dance Committee 2 Clubi: Choral 2 PURPLE SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plant: Secretary Nickname: Teddy Plant: Johoi Hopkini Univenltjr School: All-School Show. Production 2. J. 4; Band 2, I. 4: Otcbeatra J. 4 Clou: Party Committee 2. i, 4 Clubi Latin J. 4 Spoilt- Vanity Swimming J HARRY E. BEEBE 141 North Madison Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plant: Agricultural College Clubi: Bowling 4. Team 4; Rifle 2 WALTER EL WOOD BENNETT 332 Maypole Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Plant: Undecided School: Acorn Art Staff 4: Honor Roll J, 4 Clan: Oak. Alt Staff 4 ROBERT ROY BEESE 15 South Harwood Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Bob Plant: College School: A. A. Council 2; Student Council 1. 4 Cfatt: Play Utber i Clubi: Bowling ) (j 4. HARVEY PAUL BESTERMAN 743 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plant: College School: All-School Show, Cut 4; Welfare Agent 2 Spout: Junior Vanity Bauball 2; Vanity Baieball ; Junior Vanity Bailcetball 2. J; Junior Vanity Foot- ball 2; Vanity Football ). 4 JOHN JOSEPH BIELM AN 5 Windsor Avenue Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Nickname: Jack Plant: Diaplay Art in BRUCE EDSON BIRCH 207 B Shirley Court Apts. Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD -Nickname: Ace Plant: Engineer School: Student Council 2 Sporti' Soccer Numerali J; Vanity Soccer J. 4 120 . THOMAS BIZONES 121 Copley Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Tom Plant: College School: Publication Agent 2 Clubi: Howling J. President 4. Team 4; Cbeu 4; Lc Ccrclc Franca it 2 Spoilt: Batketball Numerals 2, 3. 4; Soccer Numerali 4 '7 CHARLES ARTHUR BJORKLUND, JR. 3200 Brunawick Avenue Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Chiller Plant: Work Cluiu: Howling 2. J, 4. Trim 2, 3, Captain 4; Choral 2. J. 4 Spoilt: Soccer Numeral 2, 4; Vanity Football 4 PAUL T. BLANCHARD 7923 Weal view Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Piblo Plant: College School: All-School Show. Production 2. J. 4. School Stage Crew 2. J Ctubi: Pleiade 2. 3. 4 JOHN WARREN BOGGS 330 Kingston Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOLD Nickname: Detect Head Plant: Buyer Clast: Eieaitive Committee 4 Clubi: Dlitubutivc Education 4 Spurn: Vanity Croat Country 2 LUCY MARY BONAVENTURA 114 Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Lou Plant: Secretary School: All-School Show. Can 4; Publicationi Typing Stall 4; Wei are Agent 1 Chtbt: Bowling 4 JEANNE MARIE BONSALL 94 Hartley Road Lansdownc DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Plant: Marriage School: Publication Agent 4 Clubi: Distributive Education 4 FRANK JOE BORRELLI 3422 Randolph Street Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOLD Plant: Undecided Clubi Choral 2; Distributive Education 4 EDWARD JOSEPH BRADY 3 Elm Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Nickname: Ed Plan : Merchant Marine Spoils: Softball Numerals 2. 3 ■3L.y BARBARA JOAN BRASKO 925 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Brattic Plant: Wert Cheater State Teacher College School: All-School Show. Cast 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4 Clou: Oak. Literary Sud 4; Commencement Uther 3; Etrcutive Committee 2 Clubi: A Cappella, Accompanist 4; Choral 3. 4; Latin 2 Spout. Hockey Numeral 4 ELIZABETH ANN BREDIN 7006 Pennsylvania Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Nickname: Betty Plant: Musician Clubi: Choral 2. 3. 4; Le Cerele Franoit . 4 DONALD MANUS BRILL BETTE JEAN BRISBIN 1015 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill 830 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC Nltknamt: Don GOLD STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Flant: College Plant: Stenographer School: Welfare Agent ) C.'Iutu: Choral 2. 3. 4 121 • 1900 6 JAMES DAVID BRISCOE 5123 Township Lino SALESMANSHIP Nickname: Country Clubs: Agriculture 4 I rexel Hill PURPLE Plant: School •2. BARBARA ANN BROOKS 532 Child Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Nickname: Barb Plant: Fashion Deaigncr Cl«i: Plsy Usher J. 4 Clubs: U Cercle. Francaia 2 ELMIRA A. BROOKS 8528 Lansdownc Avenue Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE MirbrnsMe: Palie Plain: Office Worker Clubs: Distributive Education. Tressutet 4 ETHEL E. BROWN 278 Blanchard Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Plant: Secretary School: Acorn, Art Stall 4 Clubs: Choral 2. J. 4 SONIA LEE BROWN ANN BRYAN 5205 Oleander Road ACADEMIC Drexel Hill 4031 Bonsall Avenue COLD ACADEMIC Drexel HU1 GOLD .Nickname: Sonny Clubs: Chotal V. 4 Plans: College Ntcknamr M.m. Plan, Undecided School: All-School Show. Oast J Clan: Patty Committee ) Club : Chotal 2. J. 4; Le Cercie Prancata ). 4 JOSEPH S. BUONO 7220 Hilltop Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Joe Plans: Engineer School: UpfDah. An Stall 4; Welfatc Agent 2: All- School Show. Production , 4; Oak. Art Sattf J. 4 MARY ANN BURANOVSKY 269 South Bayberry Lane Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Plant: Secretary School: Student Council 2; Welfare Agent 2 Clubs: Choral 2. J GEORGE H. BURG 101 East Township Line Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plana: Aerial Photographer 2. ff PETER A. BURKE 6006 Oxford Street Overbrook ACADEMIC COLD Plana: Undecided Clubs: Bowling . 4 Sporta: Vanity Swimming J FRANCIS THOMAS CALAPRISTI 621 Feme Boulevard Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Frank Piant: Dentiat Clubs: Bowline 4: Rifle J EILEEN MARIE CALL 307 Highland Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Aggie Plan : Office Wotker School: Welfare Agent 2 Class: Dance Committee J: Party Committee ) Clubs: Library 2, , 4 122 JAMES L. CALLAHAN, JR. 7317 West Chester Pike Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC NlfknJtne: Jimmy Clubi: Choral 2. J, 4 PURPLE Plum: Stenographer 3 CARMELLA DOROTHY CAPONE 20 Overhill Road STENOGRAPHIC Nfcbwmc Carm Club : Choral : Upper Darby PURPLE Plaiu: Secretary JEAN M. CAMPBELL 7759 Parkview Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plan : College CIulu: Latin J; World Affair Forum 2 RUDOLPH HORACE CAPONETTO •110 Long Lane ACADEMIC Nickname: Rudy Clan: Senior Play, Cait Club : Pleiad Upper Darby PURPLE Plan : Barber CARL HAROLD CARLSON. JR. 7208 Pine Street Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Nickname: Bud Plain; Drexel Institute Spout: Junior Vanity Football 2 BARBARA JOAN CARLSON 7208 Pine Street Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plant: Secretary School: All-School Show. Cut 4; Honor Roll 2; National Thespian Society 4: Publicationi Typlni Staff. Secretary 4: Welfare Agent 3. 4 Clou: Commencement U ber ); Dance Committee . 4: Party Committee . 4: Play Committee J. 4 Clubi: A Cappella J. Secretary 4: Choral 2, J. Secre- tary 4: Hl-Y 4; Pleiade 3: Rifle 2 Spottt: Bailethall Numerali 4 DONALD GERALD CARTER 729 Child Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Don Plant: College School: Welfare Agent 2 CUta: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 3 Sport!: Soccer Numeral 2: Junior Vanity Raiektll 2; Vanity Soccer ): Vanity Wrestling 2 GEORGE RICHARD CARTER 207 Bayard Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE 3-T PJit : Food Broker DONALD KYLE CASWELL 73 Lamport Road GENERAL BUSINESS Upper Darby PURPLE Plant: Singer Nickname; Cm School: Welfare Agent 2 Cluit: Color Captain 3; Dance Committee J. 4; Party Committee 3. 4 Club : A Cappella 2. 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. President 4. Eiecutivc Committee 4; Fencing 2 Sporti: Basketball Numeral 4; Junior Vanity Rate- ball 2; Vanity Soccer 2. 3. 4 TERESA R. CAVALLO 7271 Spruce Street Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Nickname: Terry School: All-School Show. Agen' 2 Clot : Pl.y Uther 4. Dance Committee 2 Clubi: Choral 2. 3 Plant: Marriage Production 2: Welfare ELIZABETH ANN CAVANAUGH 213 Hurinont Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nlck«4 ie: Betty Plant: Receptionist (Entered September. 1949) JOHN THOMAS CAVANAUGH 200 Shadelnnd Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS Plant: Undecided Clubi: Bowling }, 4 PURPLE 123 ; ' 1900- MARIE CATHERINE CAVANAUGH 29 Madison Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Kit Plant: Commercial Ar«i t School: Acorn, Art Staff 4: Honor Roll 4; Up -Dab, Art Staff 4 Clou: Play Usher 4; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 4; Play Committee 4 Clubt: Beaux Am 4: Bowline 4: Library 4 IDA MAE CHAMBERS 408 East Magnolia Avenue Aldan ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Billie Plant: Undecided School: All-School Show. Cart 3. Production 2. 4: Honor Roll 4; Upi-D.th. Literary Staff ). 4: Band 2, Secretary 5 don: Junior Play. Cart: Senior Play, Stage Crew 3: Commencement Uaher J; Dance Committee ). 4; Party Committee J. 4; Play Committee 4 CTuht: A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Hip- pocrate 3; Latin J; Pleiadea J. 4; Tay-Wiitalvan 4 MARY ELIZABETH CHAMBERS 508 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Plant: Secretary MARION C. CHANDLER Providence Road Secant- STENOGRAPHIC GOLD ■Nickname: Bunny Pinna: Reception! AUDREY ELAINE CHARLESWORTH 7125 Penarth Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Charlie Plant: University of Penntylvania School: All-School Show. Catt 4. Production J; Pub- licationi Aitcnt 2 Clou: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Executive Committee 2 Clubt: A Cappella 4: Cboral 2. 3. 4: Latin 2: World Affair Forum 2 CAROL JEANNE CHRISTIANSEN 136 Kent Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Plant: Dancer Clan: Party Committee 3 Clubt: Fencing 2. Treaturer 3: Le Cr.tcle Franeaia 2. 3 RALPH OVE CHRISTIANSEN 7337 Miller Avenue ACADEMIC Nickname: Swede 3 Upper Darby PURPLE Piont: College ANASTASIA CHRISTOFOS 720 Derwyn Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC COLD Nickname: Anne Plant: Butincaa School Clubt: Cboral 3. 4: Vi.ua! Aida. Secretary 4 PATRICIA ANN CLANCY 1008 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD JAMES FRANCIS CLARKE 203 Lamb Road Secant ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Pat Plant: Wilton College Nickname: Jim Plant: Advertitinj School: Hoooe Roll 2; Publications Agent 4. Band Sporta: Vanity Croat Country 4 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 2. District Orchestra 2 Class: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Dance Committee 3. 4: Play Committee 3. 4 Clubt: Bowline 3. 4; Die Deutsche Gesellschaft 3. • Treaturet 4; Rifle 2; Tay-Wittalvan 3. 4 GERALD CLAVER 373 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill CLAIRE LILLIAN CLEMENTS 392 Lakovicw Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE GENERAL BUSINESS Nickname: Jerry Plant: Temple Univertity Nickname: Clem Clubt: La Sociedad Panamericani 4 GOLt Plant: Butineti Schoo 3? 124 CHARLES SHOFFNER CLOKEY 56 Golf Road Upper Darby GEORGE L. COLE 116 Ashton Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Nickname: Chic Ctubi: Diuiibutive Education 4 PURPLE PUm: Undecided y o SCIENTIFIC COLD Pisiu: Doctor School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. J. 4; Publicationi Anent 4; Physics Prize ); Student Council 2 Class; Commencement Usher J Club): Bowline 2. J, 4. Team J. 4; Stcinmets 3. SecteUtvTreaiurer 4 v JOHN TAFEL COLE 500 Bloomfield Avenue Drexel Hill FRANK L1TNER COLVIN 17 Oxford Street Larodowne SCIENTIFIC COLD Plsm: University of Pennsylvania School: Honor Roll 4 Clubt Stcinmcu 4; Terts.pu 2, ). 4 SALESMANSHIP Plans: Salesman COLD WAYNE P. CONWAY 818 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD MARY LOU COSMI 131 Terrace Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname Parson Plana: Mechanical Club.: Rifle 2 Spom: Track, Manager 4 Engineer Nickname: Mair School; Welfare Agent Civ bi: Library 1 Plans: Bookkeeper MICHAEL THOMAS COSTAGLIOLA 7721 Parkview Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD RUTH M. CRAFT 4415 Cedar Lane Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Costa FUtu: Undecided Clubs: Bowling 4 Sporti: Junioe Vanity Crow Country 2. J; Vanity Croat Country 4 Xir natnr: Toni Plans: Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital School: Publications Agent 4; Band 2. 3. Secretary 4, District Band 3: Welfare Agent 2. 3 Class: Bulletin Board Committee 2, 3. 4; Dance Committee 3 dubs: Bowling 3, 4: Rifle 2 ROMANY ROSE CRAIG 149 Overhill Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC GOLD MARGARET TERESA CRANE 143 South Keystone Avenue Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Nickname: Randee Clubs: Choral 3 Plans: Secretary lckname: Peggie Plans: Junior College School: All-School Show, Cast. 2; Publications Agent 2; Welfare Agent 2 dan: Bulletin Board Committee 2; Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 2 dubi: Bowling 2. 3; Choral 2. 3, 4; Fencing 2, J; Library 2; World Affair Forum 2 Spout: Hockey Numerals 2 BETTY ADELINE CROUTHERS 2352 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC COLD JAMES FERDINAND CUESTA 116 Terrace Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Puns: Stenographer School: Publications Typing Staff t; Welfare Agent 4 dubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2. J. 4 Nickname: Jim Class: Eaecutivc Committee 3 dubs: Choral 2 Plans: Voice Specialist H'C 125 1900 s JANET LOUISE CUMMINGS 1201 Dermond Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Tur Plani: Medical Secretary Cl tut: Play Uaher 3. 4; Dance (Graminee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Oafcl! A Cappdla 3. 4; Choral 2. 3, 4; Latin 3j Rifle 2 MARY DEBORAH CURRAN 349 Maypole Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Debbie Plan i: College Claai: Bulletin Board Committee 3; Dance Committee 3: Party Committee 3; Play Committee 3. 4 Ctuba: Choral 2; La Sociedad Panamericana 3; Tay- Wittalvan 3. 4 JEAN ANN CYCKOWSK1 119 Oakley Road Upper Darby 8TF.NOC.RAPHIC GOLD Nickname: Cy Club : China! 2. 3 Piam: Typi ! DONNA HAZEL DAGUE 219 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Plant: Teacher Cluba: Choral 4 ROBERT EVANS DANTZER 718 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Boh Plant: Doctor School. All-School Show. Cat! 3. 4 Club.: H.-Y 3. 4 Sport.: Soccer Numeral 3. 4; Junior Varaity Foot- hall 2; Vanity Football 3. 4 77 WINIFRED ANN DAILY 69)7 Guilford Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname Winnie Plant: Undecided School: All-School Show. Can 4 Cfuht: Choral 4: Fencing 2. Secretary 3-. L« Cerele Francai 2 CHARLES ROLAND DARWIN. JR. 644 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD ic name: Charley Plana: Chemical Engineer School: Honor Roll 2. 3; Studrnt Council 2 Club.: Bowling 4; Die Deutiche Geaelltchaft 4 Spona: Baikethall Numerali 2. 3. 4: Soccer Numeral 4 ROBERT B. DAWSON 100 South Pennock Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD ic namc: Boh Plant: Butinet School Club.: (floral 2. 3. 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 2 HOWARD L. 113 Westdale Road ACADEMIC DAVIS Upper Darby GOLD ich aa c: Davie Plana: College School: Wellare Agent 2. 3 Club.: L Cerde Francai. 2 Sport.: Soccer Numeralt 2. ) THERESA B. DE CRECCHIO 312 Ashland Avenue Secane GENERAL BUSINESS Aic name: Terry Plan.: School: Publication Agent 4 Ctsia: Play Uahcr 3 Cluba: Bowling 2, 3. President 4; Choral Sport.: Hockey Numerali J PURPLE Undecided 2. ). 4 DOROTHY JEANNE DE MAINE 505 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Dot Plant: Designing School School: All-School Show. Production ). 4 CUu: Hay Committee 3 Cluba: Bowling 2: Library 2 NICHOLAS J. DE PROSPERO 628 Andover Drive Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Nick Plant: Undecided Club.: La Soeiedad Panamrricana 2. 3 Sporra: Softball Numeralt 2; Junior Vanity Baseball 2: Junio Vanity Wrestling 2: Vanity Soccer J 126 WALTER DANIEL DESIDERIO 7107 Parkview Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Nuknamr: Lillie Kina Plum: Mu icun School: Band 2. 4; Ttcaiurer J; Orchettro All-School Show. Prodtiction 2, ). 4 DAVID ALAN DE TURK 363 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Dave Plain: Journals ! School: Acorn, Reporter 2. J. Editorial Board. Potura Editor 4; All-School Show. Cut 4; Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2. 3: Band J Ciiti: Commencement U het Clubi: Hi-Y 4: Terraqua 2. 4. Vice-Praidcnt } PHILIP HENRI DETURK 334 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill JANINE ADAIR DIAMOND 2210 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Phil Piant: Journal iit I Entered September. 1949) School: Atom. Reporter 4 Spoil : Vanity Football 4 Nickname: Jay Pleui College School: Acont, Art Stall J; Publicationi Acent ; Welfare Acent 2 Cl au: Play Uiher 4. Plav Committee ) Clubi: Beatu Art 4: Choral J. 4: La Sociedad Panamencana 2. : Library J. 4; Terra,uu. Vice- Preaident 4 Sport : Junior Vartity Hockey 1 DOROTHY MARYLOU DIETRICH 3210 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Dottic Plant: Doctor School: All-School Show. Production J. 4; Honor Roll 2. , 4; Diftinguiilicd Honor Roll 2. ); PuMicailon Agent J; Publicationi Ru.ir.ru Seal! 2, J. Circulation Manaacr 4 Ckn: Junior Play, Can; Commencement U her 5; Play Uaher 4j Dance Committee 2, J. 4; Executive Committee : Patty Committee J. 4; Play Com- mittec 2. ). 4 Clubi: Die Dcuucbc Gcaellichaft 2, Trcaiurer 1; Hippoeratet 2. J. 4: Hi-Y 2. J. ; Latin 2. J. Pretidenl 4; Library 2, ); Tay-Wi talvan 2. ). 4 BEVERLY JOAN DILG 207 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Lee Plant: Urtlniu College School: Honor Roll 2. J, 4; Dfitingxiithed Honor Roll National Theinian Society 4; Publicationi Attcnt 2. 5; All-School Show. Production i Cl an: Junior Plav. Ca t; Oak. Literary Stall 4: Commencement Uiher 5: Dance Committee ). 4. Play Committee 4 Cluht: Choral 4: La Sociedad Panamericana 2; Pleiade J ROY O. DILLARD 68 Houston Road Lansdowne GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Plana: Motor Freight Tranipotter FRANCIS CHARLES DILLON 7120 Hilltop Road ACADEMIC Nickname: Frank Clubt: Hi-Y J. 4 Sport : Softball Numeral Upper Darby PURPLE Plant: Collecc Vanity Football 4 GEORGE DIMPTER 7050 Greenwood A%-cnuc Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION COLD Plant: Undecided Clubtt Choral 2 NICHOLAS P. DI PAULO. JR. 10 Wellington Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS Nickname: Nick (Entered April. School: Band 4 GOLD Plant: Buitneuman 1949) JT-r DOLORES JEAN DI ROCCO 7247 Walnut Street Upper Darby ROGER ALAN DOR WART 401 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP GOLD ACADEMIC PURPLE Atcknamc: Roecy School: Welfare Agent 2 Clubi: Bowling ), 4; Fencing Social Service 4 Plum: Selling Pint Aid and Nickname: Roger the Lodger Plimi: College Clan: Dance Committee 2. J Clubi: Choral 4 Spoilt: Soccer Numeral 2: Junior Vanity WratUng 2. ; Vanity Wt ruling 4 127 •1900 - JEANNE VERONICA DOUVILLE 325 Hunilcy Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Ronnie Plant: Nurte School: All-School Show. Catt 2: Publicationi Agent 2. 3: Bind. Majorette 2. 3. 4 Clou: Party Committee 2, J dab.: Choral 2. 3; Fencing 2. J GEORGE W. DRAIN 920 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Pud Flant: Colles School: All-School Show, Car: 4; Orcheatra 3; School Stage Crew- 2 Clou: Dance Committee 2. J. 4; Patty Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4 Club.: Choral 4 CZ r PAUL A. DUNBAR 3 South Brighton Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Dumpi Plant: Work ELINOR JEAN ECCLESTON 1308 Edge Hill Road Lamdowne STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Xtckname: Eekie Plant: Undecided School: Welfare Agent 2 Ctubi: Bowling 4; Choral 2. J Sporti: Hockey Numerali J RICHARD E. ECKROADE 3845 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill ACCOUNTING PURPLE Nickname: Dick Plana: Accountant GJubi: Bowling 2. 3. 4 r BARBARA LEE EELLS 231 Rocklyn Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Xtckname: Bab Plant: Secretary School: Publieationt Agent 2 Club : Choral J. 4 JANE KEHL EICHNER 1233 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill KATHERINE C. EISENTRAGER 585 Timbcrlake Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE X«knamc: Pudge Plant: Nutte School: A. A. Council 3: Acom, Reporter 3, 4; All-School Show. Catt 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 4; Dittinetiiihed Honor Roll 2; Student Council 4 Clan: Color Captain 2; Secretary 2. 3. 4; Junior Play. Catt: Commencement Uthcr 3; Play Uthcr 4; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Executive Committee 2, 3. 4; Patty Committee 3. 4; Play Committee 4 Ciubi: Hi-Y 2, 3. Vice-Pteiident 4; Library 2: Tay Wiitalvan 2. 3. 4 Sporti: Junior Vanity Hockey 2, Captain 3; Cheer- leading 2, 3. 4; Vartity Hockey 4 SCIENTIFIC PURPLE NtrWrnc: Kathy Ctao: Executive Committee 2 Clitht: Choral 2, 3. 4; Hfppocratea 4 Nor« PHYLLL 24 First Street STENOGRAPHIC MMA ELLIOTT Lansdowne injRPLE NADINE ANNA ESCHALLIER 413 Littlccroft Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLE Nickname: Phyl Clou: Dance Committee 2 Ciubi: Choral 2. 3 Plant: Secretary Nickname: Skfppy Plant: School: All-School Show. Catt 2. 3. 4 Ctait: Play Uther 3; Dance Committee 2, Patty Committee 2. 3. 4: Play Committee Ciubi: Choral 2. 3. 4; Fencing 3; Library Cotlcgi 3. 4 3 3. 4 OLIN LAW EVANS 3729 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Ollie Plant: Teacher Clan: Play Uthcr 3 Club . La Sociedad Pinamerleana 3. Treaturer 4; Le Cerdc Francait 3. 4 RICHARD H. FAIRFIELD 7006 Hazel Avenue Upper Darb; SCIENTIFIC PURPLI Nickname: Dick Plant: Englnee Ciubi; Bowling 3, 4; Fencing 2 Sporti: Basketball Numerali 3; Vanity Swimming 4 6 ? £ V4 128 VIRGINIA LOUISE FANTOM 7131 Hnirnon Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Clnny Plant: Nunc School: IhiblicatKini Arcui 3: Welfare Agent 2 Club : Choral 2, 3, 4; Hippocrate 3. 4: Le Cerde Franca it 3 Spout: Hockey Numerali 2. 4 HENRY FARDONE 4214 Garrett Road ACADEMIC Nick ' ': Hank Spent: Bailie: ball Numerali 3 Drexel Hill GOLD Plant: Undecided MARGARET ELLEN MARY FEILER 609 Church Lone Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Peggy Plant: Commercial Designer (Entered March, 1949) Cfubt: Choral 3. 4 SUZANNE F. J. FEKAY 283 Copley Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Rc-it Plant: Social Service Worker GEORGINE CATHERINE FEKELMAN FREDERICK BAYARD FORSYTH 724 Eaton Road Drexel Hill 22 Ardslcy Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname George Plant Teacher School: All-School Show. Cut 4. Producti j Welfare Agent 2 Clan: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Party Committee 3. 4; Play Committee 3 Clubt: Choral 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 2, 3 Nickname: Fred Plent: Flight Engineer Ciubt: Choral 4: Rifle 2. 3. 4 Sporti: Vanity Rifle 2, 3 ROBERT HUGH FRANKS 511 Millbank Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Nickname: Bob Plant; Bell Telephone Worker School: All-School Show. Gait 4; Welfare Agent 2 Cfubt: A Cappclla 4; Bowing 2. 3: Choral 2. 4 Spout: Baiketball Numerali 3; Soccer Numeral 2 ALBERT JOHN FRAZER 263 Bayard Road Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Nickname: Al Plant: Butinetaman School: Welfare Agent 2 Clubt: Agriculture 4 Spout: Junior Vanity Bateball 2 NANETTE FREEDMAN 746 Eaton Road STENOGRAPHIC Nickname: Nona Clubt I Choral 2, 4 Drexel Hill GOLD Plant: Secretary 43 ? BARBARA FREY 3700 Berry Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Nickname: Barb Plant: Private Secretary Clubt: Beau Art 3; Bowling 4: Choral 2. 3. 4 J-DVt ARD WILLIAM FUNK 1135 Roosevelt Drive Upper Darby RTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Plant: Printer WILLIAM KENNETH GALLAGHER 6962 Clinton Road Upper Darby ACCOUNTING Nickname: Bill Plant: Clubt: Bowling 2, 3, 4. Team 2. 3. 4 GOLD Accountant 7 129 1900 JEAN MURIEL GAMBLE 5446 Marshall Road Drcxcl Hill GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Plant: General Office Worker Oubi: La Sociedad Panamericana 4 RONALD BROOMALL GEISSINGER 27 Ridley Avenue Alda: SCIENTIFIC COLI Nickname: Ron Plan : Dtexel In.tinn 7 ARNOLD JAMES GENTNER 7107 A Radborne Road Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP COLD Nickname: Peanut Plain: General Contractor School: All-School Show. Catt 4: Publication Agent ). 4 Clulu: A Cappdla 1. 4: Choral 2. 5. Treaiurer 4. Executive Comtnittre 4 7 -3- PATRICIA LEE GERHARD 7627 Parkview Road Upper Darb ACADEMIC GOL Nickname: Trlah Plant: Temple Univcm School: All-School Show. Production 2. J, 4; Hon Roll ); National Thcapian Society 4; Welfa A(ent 2. ) Clan: Oak. Literary Stall 4; Commencement Uah J; Dance Committee 2. i. 4; Party Committee . 4; Play Committee I, 4 Club : A Cappella J. 4; Choral 2, }. 4: Latin 2. Pleiade. 2. J; Ride 2. J. Vice-Preaident 4; Wo« Adair Forum 2 Sport.: Softball Numeral. J GEORGE M. GILL, JR. 4025 Dayton Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD ROGER GILMORE Broadway and Prospect Avenue Secar SCIENTIFIC GOl Nickname: Gill Plain: Collcite School: Acorn. Reporter 2. , Editorial Boaid. Editor- in-Chiel 4; All-School Show. Cum : Honor Roll J. 4: Student Council J. Executive Committee 4 CUit: Commencement U.hrr J; Dance Committee Ij Party Committee . 4 Clubi: Hi-Y J. 4; Terra.jua 2. J. 4 Sporu; Soccer Numeral. 4; Junior Vanity Football 2. ) Plant: Ku.ineat Adminiitrator School: A. A. Council : Honor Roll 2, I; Stude Council 4 Clan: Junior Play, Ca.t; Commencement Uiber 1 i.'lubi: HI-Y 4; La Sociedad Panamericana Leeuwenhoek 2. Trcaaurer J. Viee-Prraadent Pleiade J. 4 Spoil.: Varairy Croaa Country. Managei 4 3 JEANNE LILLIAN GOLD 420 Burmont Road Drcxcl Hill GENERAL BUSINESS . icknamr: Jen Clubi: Bowline 4 PIjiu GOLD Undccid d I HELEN MARY GORTIAN 127 Chatham Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plant: Undecided Chur: Dance Committee 2 Club.: Choral 2. V AMELIA E. GORMAN 4207 Roscmont Avenue Drcxcl H SCIENTIFIC GOl Nickname: Meal Pldnt: Nu School: Publication. Acent 2 Clubi: Choral 2. i. 4; La Sociedad Panamericana Sport.: Hockey Numeral. 4 LUCILLE HARRIET GRABOYES 4 Elm Avenue Upper Dari STENOGRAPHIC GOl Nickname: Lou Plana: Secret) School: Publication Typinc Stall 4 Sporti: Ba.kcthall Numeral. 2, ) ROBERT L. GRAEFF 731 Ormond Avenue Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Oaf Plan.: Gettyaburg College School: All-School Show, (au J, 4 Clan: Dance Committee 1; Executive Committee J Clubi: Hi-Y J. 4 Sporti: Junior Vanity Baikctball 1; Vanity Football J. 4 y r ANN TERESA GRAHAM 500 A Burmont Road Drcxcl H GENERAL BUSINESS CO Nickname Dee Plant: Tyi Oubi: Choral 2; Library J 130 SUSAN GRAHAM 7228 Lamport Road Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Nfekiiamc: Suite Plain: Marriage Clan: Dance Committee 2; Patty Committee 2 EDWARD WILLIAM GREEN 259 Covcrly Road Lonadowne SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Xid(naoi : Ed Plani: Advert ulna Spurn: Soccer Numeral 4 MARION M. GRAMES 44 Hampden Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Piam: College School: Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent } Clan: Dance Committee 3; Patty Committee 3; Play Committee 3 Cluhi: Fencing 2; Pir t Aid and Social Service J. 4; Lc Cercle Prancai 2, J ROBERT G. GREEN 446 Turner Avenue Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC. PURPLE Plant: Undecided ? MYRA CAROLINE GREY 827 Berkley Avenue Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC COLD Plani: Undecided School: All-School Show. Ga.t 4: School Stage Crew J CUit: Junior Play. Stage Crew; Dance Committee 2 Cluhi: Beau Art 3, 4; Fencing 2t Lc Cercle Fran- can J; Pleiade 4 Spur ft: Baikrtball Numeral 2; Junior Vanity Baiket- hall 2; Vanity Baiketball 4 MARILYN CHARLOTTE GRINBBRG 718 Midway Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Nickname: Matty Plum: Preparatory School Cluhi: La Socicdad Panatncticana 2. J; World Alia in Ponim 4 DOLORES LUCILLE GROTTOLA HELEN MARGARET GROTYOHANN 4048 Ellendalc Road Drexcl Hill 724 Lindalc Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC Nickname: Dee Cluhi: Choral 2 GOLD Flam: Work academic: cold Plant: College School: All-School Show. Can 3. 4; Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent 2 Clan: Dance Committee 2. J; Patty Committee J; Play Committee 3 Cluhi: Lr Cercle Prancai 4; Pleiades ). 4 JOHN ALBERT GROVOLA 825 Jam - Street Drexcl Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Plum: Carpenter Spotti: Soccer Numeral 2 ELIZABETH L. HAFF 427 Woodcliffc Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nichnsmr: Betty Plant: Art School Clati: Dance Committee 2, J, 4; Party Committee 2, 3: Play Committee . 4 Clubi: Fencing 2: Lc Cercle Prancai 2. 3 SHIRLEY ANNE HAABESTAD 4 04 State Road Drexcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Shirl Plant: Cliemut School: A. A. Council 3. 4; Acorn, Reporter 2. J. 4. Diltinguwbcd Honor Roll 2. J. 4; Biology Price 2; Elmira College Key J; Spanish Pme 2. 3; Student Council 2 Clan: Color Captain ). 4; Commencement Uahcr ): Dance'Committee 3; Executive Committee 4; Party Committee ) Cluhi: Hi-Y 2, J, 4: La Socicdad Panamerieana 2. „ Sergeant-at-Arm 3. Ptctident 4 Spotli: Junior Vanity Baiketball 2; Varsity Bitkrt- ball 3. 4; Junior Vanity Hockey 2; Vanity Hockey J. 4: Vanity Tenni 2. Captain J. 4 JOHN ADDISON HAGY 115 Wayne Avenue Aldan SCIENTIFIC GOLD Flam: College School: Band 2. 3. 4. Dinner Band 2, 3. State Band 3: Orcheatra 2, 3. 4 Cluhi: RiUe 2 71 w gan k 131 1900- - BARBARA LAURA HAINES 319 Upland Way Drexel Hill CENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Plimi: Receptioni.: School: Publication Agent 4 Club : Choral 2 FREDERICK WAYNE HALEY 607 Massachusetts Avenue Aldan SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Fred Plam: King' Point Merchant Marine Cl an: Junior Play. Stage Crew 2; Senior Play. Stage Crew 2 Club.: Pldadea 2 Sport.: Baikrtball Numeral. 2 go BARBARA RUTH HALLETT GERALDINE ANN HALY 273 Coverly Road sten(x;raphic Lansdowne 125 Maplewood Avenue Upper Darby PURPLE SCIENTIFIC PURPLE hlfcfowu: Bobbie Plan.: Stenographer School: Honor Roll 2; Student Council 4; Welfare Agent 3 Sporti: Baaterbill Numerali 2. 3; Hockey Numerata 2: Junior Varaity Baikt.hall 3; Junior Vanity Hockey 3; Varaity Hockey 4 Nickname: Gerry Plant: College School: Honor Roll 2. 3 Club.: Clior.il 2. J; La Socicdad Panameriearu 4 Sporti: Junior Vanity Hockey ; Vanity Hockey 4 J. PATRICIA HAMER 5-48 Broadview Road ACADEMIC Nickname: Pot. Clan: Play Committee J Club.: Le Cerele Franca.. J Sport.: Junior Vanity Hockey 2. 3: Vanity Hockey t Upper Darby PURPLE Fiana: Dreaa Doigncr ROBERT BRUCE HANKINS 501 Hampshire Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Bob Plant: College Club.: Agriculture 4 Spent: Junior Vanity Football J DOLORES E. HANKINSON HARRY PEARSON HANLEY 7052 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD •4008 Dayton Road ACADEMIC Drexel Hill COLD Nickname: Dolly School: All-School Show, Cm 4 Chut: Play Udier 3 Club.: A Cappell 4; Choral 2. Plana; Undecided 3. 4; Latin 2 Nickname: H. H. Plani: College School: Hoewt Roll 4; Americaniim Prise 3; Student Council 2, 3. Treasurer 4 Clan: Treaiu.er 2. 3; Commencement U hcr 3; Dance Committee 2, 3: Executive Committee 2, 3; Patty Committee 3 Club.: Choral 4: Hi-Y 3. Prc.ident 4 Sport.; Junior Vanity Bueball 2; Vanity Baacball 3; Junior Vanity Ba.kctball 2: Vanity Bukctbal: 3. 4 JANE MARIE HANNAS 155 Springton Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Plant: Office Worker School: All-School Show, Production 4 RICHARD RODNEY HANSELL 121 Oakley Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Plant: UndedJed Club.: Agriculture 4 HELEN LEE HARDCASTLE 41 Stimhinc Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plant: Work Clou: Dance Committee 4 Ctubi: Beaux Art. 2; Choral 2. 3. 4; Hipiwcratca 3; Latin 4 Sporti: Softbil! Numrnl. 2 JAY JOSEPH HARKINS 4123 Berry Avenue Drexel Hil SCIENTIFIC COLI Plann Work Club.; Bowline 4 Sporti: So tbjil Numeral. 3; Junior Vanity Crw Country, Manager 3 132 JAMES HAMPTON HARKNESS 4006 Taylor Avenue Drexel Hill JOAN M. HARMER 137 Barrington Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Nickn-mic Jim Plani: College Spent: Soccer Numeral. 4: Junior Varaity Raaeball 2; Junior V r i«y Footb.ll 2 STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Pi'jiu: Stenographer School: Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Diitingufahcd Honor Roll 3; Publication. Typing Staff 4 Ct-ui. Commencement Uaher }; Party Committee 2 Spoilt: Bi.kctb.ll Numerali 2; Hockey Numerali 2 FRANCES ROSE HARPER 141 Kcy.tonc Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD Nickname: Fr.nie Plant: Hair dr ewer Clubi: Oior.l 2. J ROBERT T. HARRIS 512 Blythe Avenue Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC COM) NuAnume: Bob Plant: Collect School: Honor Roll 2. J; Publication. BuaincM Staff 2 CLan: Executive Committee 2; Die Dcuucbc Ceacll- Kh.ft 2, Pre ide«t J; Tcrraqua 2, .1 JOANNE G. HARRISON 7759 Wayne Avenue Upper Darby HARRY WILSON HART 36 Chatham Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nl hn4me: Joan it Plana: Collect School: AlbSchool Show. Production 3. Can 4. Publicationi Acent 4 CUu: Dance Committee 2. J. 4; Party Committee 2. 1 Club.: A Capped. 4: Choral 1, 4 ACADEMIC GOLD Plan.: Bible School Sport.: Junior Vanity Croat Country 2 WAYNE CLYDE HARTMIRE, JR. 820 Concord Avenue Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD N ck .mr: Chiu Plant: Engineer School: A. A. Council 4; Atom. Reporter 2, J, 4; All-School Show. Gait 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Diitincuiihed Honor Roll 2, J. 4: Student Council 2. 3. 4 Clan: Pre.ident 2. 1, 4; Commencement Uthcr J; Play Uihcr 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 2. J. 4; Party Committee 2. J. 4; Play Committee J. 4; Commencement Speaker Clubi: Choral 3: Hi-Y J. 4 Sport : Junior Vanity Tennii 2; Vanity Tenni. J; Junior Vanity Wrettlinc JOHN W. HASKO 3912 Mary Street Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Nickname Johnny Plan : Williamaon Trade School .Sport : Softball Numeral. 2; Vanity Soccer J. 4 THEODORE SCHNELL HASLE 7263 Guilford Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nick Ted Plani: Architect J; Welfare Acent 2 School: Publicationi Agent 2. Club : L Sociedad Panamerican. 2; Ri8e 2. J. Pi rudent 4 Spoilt: Soccer Numerali 4: Rifle J. 4 DIANE HATTER Shirley Court Apartments Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Nickname: Dl Plant: Hairdiener School: Honor Roll J Clubi: Pint Aid and Social Service 2; Hippocrate. 2; Library 2 Spout: Batketball Numeral. 2 ROBERT MARLAND HAUSLE1N 945 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Bob Plani: Doctor School: All-School Show. Caat 4 Clan: Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 4. Execu- tive Committee 4 Clubi: Choral 4; Leeuwenhoek: 3. 4; Tcna.pia 2. 4. PrriiJent ) Sport : Junior Varaity Football 2. J; Vanity Football 4 JOHN EDWIN HAWKINS 218 Avon Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Milty Plane Doctor School: A. A. Council 3, 4; Dittinguithcd Honor Roll J: Student Council 2. Sergeant-at-Atm 3. President 4 CIan: Color Captain 4; Vice-Pretident 3. 4; Com- mencement Uaher 3: Way Uaher 4: Dance Com- mittee 3: Executive (xmimittcc 3. 4: Party Committee 3. 4 Ciubi: Hi-Y 3. 4 Sport : Junior Varaity Baseball 2; Varaitv Baaeball 3. Co-Captain 4; Junior Vanity Batketball 2. Vanity Daikctball 3, Co-Captain 4 133 • 1900 ‘ RICHARD A. HAZZARD 7149 Clover Lane Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Nickname. Uoaatd Plant: Further Education ¥ ISOBEL HELFFRICH 110 Windier Avenue Upper Darby scientific; purple Nicknamr. Itay Plant: Urnnur College School: All'School Show. Production 3. National The - liian Society, Tre-aturet 4; Upi-Dah. Literary Staff 1, 4; School State Crew 2. 3 Clan: Junior Mar. Oat: Senior Play, Cart. State Crew 2, 3: Commencement Uaher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committer 4; May Committee 3, 4: Party Committee 2. 3. 4 Cluhr: A Capoella 4; Crhoral 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4: Pleiade 2. 3: Tay-Wittalvan 3. 4 ROBERT W. HELMS 1108 Harding Drive Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP COLD Nickname: Boh Plane Undecided Clou: Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 2 Cluht: Choral 2. 3. 4 JOAN LITTLEY HERD 118 Birchwood Road Aldan STENOGRAPHIC COLD Plana: Work School: Publication Agent 4; Welfare Agent 2 Cfiibt: Choral 2. 3, 4 BRYANT HESTON 1133 Belficld Avenue Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Whitey Plana: Doctor School: All'School Show. Production 2. 4; Honor Roll 3. 4; Student Council 4, Band 2. 3: Orche tra 2. 4 Cl.ui: Oak. Literary Staff 4: Commencement Uthcr 3 Sportt: Vanity Swimming 3. 4 CHARLES JOSEPH HICKS 542 Shadcland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Cbolly Plant: Wett Chctier State Teacher College School: Acorn. Reporter 2; All'Schooi Show. Catt 4; Honor Roll 4; National Tbeapian Society 4; Welfare Aecnt 2 (.loti: Junior May. Com: Senior Play. Cast Gilt hi: A CappelU 3. Vice-Proident 4; Choral 2. 3. Aaiiitant Treasurer 4; Meiadea 3; Vitual Aid 2 9 ' GAIL VIRGINIA HEDRICK 1104 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Gilbert Plant: College School: All'Schooi Show, Catt 3; School Stage Crew 3; Welfare Acent 2 CJ.U) Bulletin Beard Committee 2; Dance Committee 2. 3; Patty Committee 2. 3. 4 CTubi: Fcncina 2: Le Cerele Francait 3: Pleiadei 2. 3. 4 FLORENCE E. HELMS 1108 Harding Drive Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Flout Fla nt: Undecided School: All-School Show, Catt 2; Band, Majorette 2, 3. 4 Cfnbi: Bowling 3; Choral 2 Spnrrt: Hockey Numeral 2 MARCIA KAY HERBERT 933 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Plant: Univcriity erf Penntylvania School: Acorn. Reporter ). Editorial Board, Copy Editor 4; Honor Roll 4 Clan: Commencement Uaher 3: Play Uaher 4; Dane Committer 2. 3: Party Committee 2; Play Com- mittee 3. 4 duba: A Cappella 4; Bowling 2; Choral 3. 4. Hf Y 4: Library 2 Sporti: Baakrthall Numerata 4; Hockey Numrralt JOHN HEKING 169 Springton Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC Nickname: Jack Cluni: Fencing 2, Captain 3 GOLD Flant: Mortician LORETTA HICKMAN 4 North Church Lane Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS l fsm i rier sl WVxelrr GOLD WAYNE THOMAS HIGHT 484 Long Lane Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Plant: Butine tm n 134 ALICE VIRGINIA HODGE 1141 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Plani: Bucknrll Univeraity t Entered September. 1949) School: All-School Show. Caat 4; Hooor Roll 4; National Thtiplin Society 4 Clan: Senior Play, Cait Cluht: Try-Wittalvan 4 PATRICIA ANN HOLGREN 833 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nulpunnc: Pat Plana: College School: Hooot Roll 4, Acorn, Att Stall 3. 4 Clara: Oak. Att Stall 4; Mullet in Hoard Committee 2; Hicaitirt Committee ); Patty Committer 3; Plav Committer 4 Clubi: Beatu Atta 2, 3, 4; Lc Cerde Francaia 2, 3. 4; Library 2 DAVID CHARLES HOFF 3213 Berkley Avenue Drexel Hill SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Nickname: Dave Planrr Undecided Sport t: Batlrthall Numerali 2 7 BARBARA ANN HOLLEY 7105 Penarth Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Bath Plant: College School: Student Council 4: Welfare Agent 3 Cfubi: Library J. Pteiident 4 MARILYN HELEN HOLMES 300 Eldon Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Plana: Penn State Cloai; Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3 Cluhr: Choral 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 2. 3 LORRAINE T. HUBER 703 Wildell Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD ic narat: Larry Plana: Laboratory Technician School: Diitioisuuhed Honor Roll 2; Biology Priie 2 CUu: Play Uthet 3. 4; Dance Commitlee 4; Party Committee 2 CJuhi Choral 2, 4; Hippocratea 3, 4; Latin 3, 4; Tay Wutalvan 4 PATSY DANICE HUDSON 1 34 Margate Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Pat Plana: College I Entered September. 194V) Gobi Le Cerde Prancaw 4; Tay-Wi.talvan 4 BARBARA ANN HUEBNER 4603 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Hebe Plana: Phytical Therapitl School: All-School Show, fjat 3. 4 (lau: Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Commencement Uaher 3; Play Uihrr 4; Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 3 Clubi: Choral 2, Executive (Committee 3: Hi-Y 2, , Treaauter 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 2; Le Cerde Prancaii 4; Library 2 Spent: Junior Vanity Baikethall, Manager 3: Vanity Baikerball. Manager 4; Junior Vanity Hockey 3; Varajty Hockey 4 HUGH M. HUNTER. JR. 546 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby ACCOUNTING PURPLE Nickname: Ugie Plana: Navy CjO ANN CAREY HURLEY 129 South State Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plana: Secretary School: Acorn. Reporter 2; All-School Show. Caat 4; Honor Roll 2; Publication Agent 3. 4; Student Cotine il 2 Clara: Dance Committee 3. 4; Patty Committee 3. 4: Play Committee 3 Clubi: A Cappella 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: la Sociedad Panamericana 2. 3. Vice-President 4 Sporta: Junior Vanity Baiketball 3; Junior Vanity Hockey 4 CAROLINE MARGARET HYDE 3421 Berkley Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname. Carol Piam: Univeraitv of Miami School: All-School Show-. Caat 3. Publication Agent 4; Welfare Agent 2 CUar: Play Uaher 3; Bulletin Board Committee 3; Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 3; Play Committee 3 Clubi: Beaua Arta 2. 3; Choral 2; La Sociedad Panamericana 2: Library 2 WILLIAM STEWART I REDALE 62 North Keystone Avenue ARTS AND CRAFTS Plana: Navy Clubi: Ride 2 Upper Darby PURPLE 0 1 135 CARMEN THOMAS IULIANO, JR. 237 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Plan : Work - Sperm; Scrfthall Numerali 2 RUTH ESTHER JACKSON 324 Watkina Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Plant: Undecided School: Welfare Agent 2 Clan: Dance Committee J FRANK A. JACKSON 8518 Monroe Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Plam: Buiincu Manager Spont: Junior Vanity Bate ball 2; Junior Vanity Pootbali 2. 1 NANCY GERTRUDE JACOBS 218 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Nan Plant: Biuincw School School: Publication Agent 2. J Clan: Patty Committee 2 Clubt: Choral 4 ANN ANGELINA JAROS 68 Blanchard Road GENERAL BUSINESS Nickname: Hooey Drexel Hill PURPLE Plant: Reception iit JOAN CECELIA JENKINS 130 Academy Lane Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Nickname: Jay Plant: Dental Secretary JAMES W. JBWITT 115 Wcstdale Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Jim Plant: Drexel Institute Clan: Play Uther 1 Sport : Soccer Numerali 4 RONALD E. JOCHEN 3714 Berry Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Ron Plant: For eater Clubt: Che 2, J, Team 2; Fencing 2 Spcrti: Soccer Numerali 2 4? S GEORGE JOHN JOHNSON 212 Sherbrook Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIPIC PURPLE Plant: Wotk ' c. MARY CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON 840 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Plant: College School: Publicationi Agent 2; Welfare Agent 2; Acorn. Ait Stall 5. 4 Clan: Oak. Art Stall 4; Bulletin Board Committee 2; Play Committee 4 Clubt: Beaux Art 2. J, 4; 4; Library 2 Lc Cerele Francaia J, GERALDINE ANN JOHNSTONE 402 Long Lane Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD HALSEY ROBINSON JONES. JR. 1001 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nidkmmc: Gerry Plant: Commercial Artitt Clan: Party Committee 2 Clubt: Beaux Atta 4 Plant: College School: Honor Roll J Clan: Oak, Literary Staff 4: Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 4 Clubt: Bowling J; Secretary 4 Spent: Batketball Numerali ) 136 ELEANOR SARAH JORDAN 69 Sunshine Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: HJItc Plani: Work Chibs; A Cappella 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Le Ccrclc Francais 2. J. Treasurer 4; Pleiades 3. 4 BARBARA LOUISE KAMMERER 1230 Myrtlcwood Avenue Havertown ACADEMIC PURPLE NMnome: Darby Flaw: Office Worker Clan Plav Uihrf 3; Party Committee 3 Clubs; Hippocrates 3. 4; La Soeicdad Panamericana 4 EDWARD JAMES KELLY, JR. 626 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Ned Plant: College Spoilt ■■ Soccer Numerals 4 JOSEPH SIBOLE KELLY 212 North Woodland Avenue SCIENTIFIC Club): Rifle 2 PUnr. Undecided Aldan COLD MARY ANN KERR 274 Avon Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE N«k«- me: Sandy Plant: Undecided School: Acorn, Reporter 3: All-School Show, Caw 3; Upi'Dah, Literary Sufl 4. Welfare Agent 4 Cain Dance Committee 3; Patty Committee 3; Play Committee 3 Clubt: Dowling 3; Choral 4; Library J, Secretary 4: Tay-Wistalvsn 4 STEPHEN SACKETT KINGSLEY 738 MorRnn Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Steve Plant: Naval Officer Schoolt Acorn, Reporter 4: All-School Show, Can 2. 3. 4; Band 2. Vicc-Pfe tdcnt 3, President 4. Letter Award 3, Diitrici Band 3, 4 data: Dance Committee 4 Clubi: Rifle 2 Sporti: Softball Numerali 3: Junior Vanity Football 3 BARBARA LYNNE KAESTNER 1025 Lindalc Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Barby Plant: College School: All-School Show. Can 3. 4; Student Council 3 Clan: Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 4: Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 3. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubi: Choral 4: La Soeicdad Panamcrtcana 3. Cor- responding Secretary 4 PARTHENA H. KANETIS 42 Marlborough Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Xfcktume: Pat PI am: Receptionist HELEN MARIE KELLY 7 South Township Line Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Tinky Plani: Secretary School: Publication Typing Stall 4: Student Council 3: Welfare Agent 4 Clubs: Choral 3. Executive Committee 4 Sports: Softball Numeral 2 WILLIAM GEORGE KEPPINGER 717 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Nickname: Bill Plans: Work School: Honor Roll 4 . GEORGE V. KING 7257 Spruce Street Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plans: College School: Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Student Council 4 Cfau: Commencement Other I Clubt: Bowling 2 Sports: Softball Numeral 3 JOYCE VIRGINIA KIRKPATRICK 122 Woodlawn Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Jo Plans: Teacher School: All-School Show, CaM 4: Honor Roll 2, 4. Distinguished Honor Roll 3. 4; Publications Agent 3; Band 2. 3, 4. Letter Award 3. District Band 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4: District Orchestra 2, 3. 4; State. Orchcatia 4 Cfoat: Oak. Literary Stall 4; Commencement UihtT 3 Clubs: Choral 4: Die Dcuuche GeselUchaft 5. President 4; Hi-Y 4: Latin 2. 3: Rifle 2 Spent: Hockey Numerali 2; Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Hockey 4 137 '1900- PAUL RICHARD KLEIN 3202 C Marshall Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Dick Plan : Diplomat School: Honor Roll 2. J, a Clan: Dance Committee 4; Patty Committee }, 4 Club : A Cappclla ; Choral 2. J. 4; Die Dcuuche Getelltchafc 5. 4; lx Cade Prancti 5: World Affair • lorum 4 Spot : lunior Vanity Baikcrball. Manager J; Vanity Batkctkall. Manager 4: Vanity Cron Country 4 ELEANOR KOVACIK 95 Bridge Street Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: E1l(e Plan: Work School: Publication Typing Staff 4 Club : Choral 2, i. 4 RONALD NORMAN KLINE 344 Lombardy Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Ron Plana: College CUti: Junior Play, Ca t; Commencement U her I Sport : lunior Vanity Po xball 2, J; Junior Vanity Wreal ling I ft 1 ROBERT DALE KREIDLER 22 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Bob Plan : Temple Unlveralty School Band 2 THEODORE REIMAN KRUHMIN 214 West Magnolia Avenue Aldan ACADEMIC COLD . icknamc: Ted Plan : Automobile Salctman School: National Thonian Society 4; Band 2, , 4 Clan: Junior Play, Cait; Senior Play, Ca t Clu hi: Pleiade t Sport : Softball Numeral. 2 BARBARA SUSAN LAIB 253 Ashby Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Barb Plan : Nurte School: Publication Agent 4; Band J Club : Choral 2: Hippocrate J. 4; L Sociedad Panamericana 4 JANET RUTH LANE 524 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plan : Laboratory Technician School: Honor Roll 2; Diitftigulibcd Honor Roll 2, ). 4 Ctaai: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Commencement U.her i: Play Uihrr 4 Club : Auiopbycbrm, Program Chairman 4 RICHARD CARL LARSON 224 Providence Rond Secane SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Didc Plan : Doctor Club : Vuual Aid. 4 JEAN ELIZABETH LARZELERE 812 Bartram Avenue Collingdale STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Stuff Plani: Marriage School: Atom, Art Staff 4; Publication Agent } Club : Beaux Art 2 WILIIAM HERBERT LAUDER 1004 Bclficld . . cnuc Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Bill Plan : Electrical Engineer Club : Le Cercie Franca! 4 Sport : Varsity Batkcthall 4 -r CARROLL P. LAWRENCE 3 Ashton Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Larry Plant: Soil Comervatioo Worker JOAN MARGARET LAWSON 125 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby STBNOCRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname; Joani Plani: Private Secretary School: All-School Show. Catt 4 Club : Choral 2 138 ROBERT WARREN LAWSON 411 Gilpin Road Upper Darby HELENA TERESA LAYDEN 361 Harrison Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Boh Plant: Undecided School All-School SW. Caar 4. Natl -rial 7V.P n Society. Scrgcant-at-Atm 4 Clair. Junior May. C t; Senior Play. Ca t; Commence' mrnt Uther ) Cl it hi: Fencing 2; Leeuwenhoek 2. }. 4; Pleiade 2. 3 Spurii' Soccer Numeral 2. 2. 4 STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Helen Plan : Secretary Club : A Cappella 4; Choral 3. 4 Spoilt: Softhall Numeral 2. 5 DIANA BARBARA LEARY Kirk’s Lane and Eldon Avenue Drexel Hill RICHARD ALBERT LEE 275 Merion Avenue Aldan SCIENTIFIC COLD PldHi: College School: A. A. Council 4; Welfare Agent 2, 4 Clau: Commencement Uaher J; Play Uther 4 Gobi: Hi-Y 2. J. 4; La jciedad Panamerican 2; L Cercie Pratvcal 4 Spurli: BaAetkill Numeral 2: Hockey Numeral 2; Junio Vanity Baaletball 2; Vanity Basketball 5. Captain 4: Vanity Hockey 3. 4; Vanity Tennlr ) ARTS AND CRAFTS Nickname: Nick PURPLE Pier : Undecided ELLEN TRAILL LEGG 711 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD JAMES OBORN LEIGHTON 3437 Marshall Road Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Nickname: Kibe Flam: Penn State Nickname: Glenn Gaai: Patty Committee 4; Play Committee Ciuhi Choral 2; La Socicdad Panamericana 2 Plan : Interior Decorator DANIEL MERRILL LERNER 1217 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD NfeViamt! Danny Plan , Buaineaaman School: Student Council J: Band 2 Clan: Executive Committee 2 Guhr: La Socicdad Panamcricana 4 RONALD LESHER 264 Bayard Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname. Ron PIjiu: Penn State School: Honor Roll 4; Diitinguiahcd Honor Roll Cliu; Commencement U hcr 3 Club : Riic 2 DAVID I. LESSER 356 Upland Way Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE DONALD JACKSON LEWIS 472 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Nick me: Dave 1‘laiu: College Nickname: Don Plum: UndecideJ Spoilt: Junkie Vanity Ba e) all 2; Vanity Baieball 3: Gtibi: Agriculture 4 Vanity Soccer 3 THOMAS I.ITES 42 South Third Street Lanxdownc ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Nickname: Tom Plant: Butlnewnun Spout: Softball Numeral 2. 3; Baakethall Numeral 3: Junior Vanity Baiketbail 3: Vanity Soccer 2. ). 4 JEANNE MARIE LOGUE 22 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Plan : Receptioni ! Gubi: Bowling 4; Choral J. 4 Sport ; Hockey Numeral 3 139 : 1900 ‘ JAMES B. LOMAX Broadway Avenue Seca ne ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Lomo Planit Undecided WILLIAM HERBERT LORENTZ 217 Chapman Avenue Lansdowne ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Nickname: Bill Plant: Architect i JAMES MEREDITH LUKE 516 Winfield Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname Jim Plana: Drncl In.titute RICHARD C. MacCLEARY 305 South Cedar Lane Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Ditk Plann College HELEN ANN MACKEY 7036 Rusk in Lane Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Nickname: Mac Plani: Receptioni ! School: Publication Agent 2. J: Band. Color Guard. Captain 4 JEAN ANNE MADISON 420 Walnut Avenue Aldan DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION COLD Nickname: Anne Plani: Work School: Honor Roll J. 4: Diitiogulthcd Honor Roll 4: Student Council 4 Clan: Executive Committee 4 CM : Choral 2. 5; Library 2. Treasurer J; Diminu- tive Education, President 4 J. NELSON LOPER 109 North Union Avenue Latudownc ACCOUNTING PURPLE , ick«4«oe: Lore PUnn Wotk School: All-School Show. Ca t 4; Publication Agent J Club : A Gappella I. 4; Choral 2. J. 4 HELEN LORRAINE LOWERY 21 West Magnolia Avenue Aldan ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD Nickname: Lorraine Plan : Attitc School: Acorn, Editorial Board, Aft Editor 4: All-School Show. Cast I, Production 4: Publication Agent 2. 5: Upi-Doh, Art Stall 4; Welfare Agent 2, 4; Honor Roll 4 Clan: Oak, Art Staff 4; Commencement Uihcr J: Bul- letin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 4; Patty Committee 4: Play Committee 4 Club.: Choral 2 JOAN H. LYSTER 1206 Hollywood Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Nickname: Joanic Plan : Secretary School: Publication. Agent 2; Welfare Agent 4 Club.: Choral 2, J, Secretary 4. Executive Committee 4; Library 2 Sporta: Softball Numerala 3 JOHN HARRISON MacDONALD, JR. 5229 Apache Lane Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Mac Flaiu: Work DOREEN JOAN PATRICIA MacMAHON 430 Woodcliffc Road Upper Darb SCIENTIFIC COLE Nfcknamc: Mac Plana: Laboratory Techniclar School: National The.plan Society 4; School Stag Crew 4 Clou: Junior Play. Stage Crew 1. Stage Manager 4: Senior Play, Stage Crew; Play (Committee 4 Ctubi: Pleiadet J THOMAS OWEN MALCOLM 51 3 Revere Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Tom Plana: Collegi School: A. A. Council 4; Student Council Clan: Color Captain 4 Club : Hi-Y 3. 4 Spotti: Vanity Football J, Captain 4; Vanity Wre ding 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 140 SUZANN JOYCE MALOY 221 Kingtton Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Sue Plain: Nut School: Publication Agent 4 Clan: Junior Play. Ca t; Senior Play. Student Director; Bulletin Board Committee 2; Dance Committee 2. 3; Patty Committee 2 Club : Bowline 3; Choral 3; Library 3. 4; Pleiade 3. 4 CLIFFORD JOSEPH MANNING 1145 Roosevelt Drive ARTS AND CRAFTS ifliumr: Joe Upper Darby PURPLE Pinu: Printer ELAINE EDITH MARKERT 426 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Lynn I’latu: Bucknell Univenity School: All-School Show, C t 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 4; Dialingut hed Honor Roll 2. J; Publicationi Agent ); Publicationi BuiincM Staff 3. Advertiaing Manager 4; Welfare. Agent 2 Clan: Commencement Uihrr 3; Play Uihcr 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3; Party Committee 2. 3: Play Com- mittee 3. 4 CTuhi: Choral 3, Eaecutive Committee 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin J; U Ccrclc Prancau 4; Tar-Wiatalvan 4; Rifle 2. 3 EDWARD J. MARSHALL 7213 Spruce Street Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Bud Plana: College School: Welfare Agent 2 Clan: Executive Committee 2. 3 Sportt: Soccer Numerali 2. 3; Junior Varairy Croat Country 2: Vanity Wteatling 2, 3. 4 ✓ -___ KATHRYN ANN MARTIN 834 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Kitty Plan : College School: Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent 2. 4; Upi-Doh. Literary Staff 3. 4 Clan Dance Committee 2, 4 Cfuhi: A (Uptvlla 4. Chcxal 2. 3. 4; Pleiade 2. 3. 4 Sporti: Baakctkall Numeral 4 JAMES CARLTON MASSEY Rluxidt Avenue Secane SCIENTIFIC COLD Plaiu: University of Pennsylvania School: Honor Roll 2, 3. 4: Dntinguithrd Honor Roll 3 Clin: CooKnciAMnl Uihrr 1 Cl obi: Chess, Vice-Prr. idem 4; La Scxiedad Panamer- icana 4; Leeuwenhoek 2. 3. 4 Spout: Vanity Cron Country. Manager 4 LORETTA MANCUSO 12 Kenmore Road Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP Nickname: Rae School: Honor Roll 4 GOLD Plan : Office Worker VIRGINIA ANNE MARICK 882 Windermere Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname; Ginny Plait : Social Service Worker School; Acorn. Reporter 4; Student Council 2: Honor Roll 2. 4: Publication Agent 4; Welfare Agent 3 Clou: Commencement Uihee 3: Play Usher 4; Bul- letin Board Committee 4: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Executive Committee 4; Party Committee ), 4; Play Committee 3. Club : Aitrophycbem. Vice-President 4: Hippocrates 3; Hi-Y 4: Latin 2; Tay-Wittalvan 3, 4 ARTHUR M. MARPLE 426 Littlccroft Road Upper Darby ACCOUNTING GOLD Nickname: Aft Plan : Radio Announcer BARBARA ANN MARTIN 305 Highland Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Bobbie Plan : Secretary School: Acorn. Editorial Board 4; Publication Typing Staff. President 4 ROBERT EDWARD MARTIN 7115 Clover Lane Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP GOLD Nickname: Bob Plan : Butinc School Clnbi: Choral 2. 4 7 7 ROCCO CARMEN MASSIMINI 157 Powell Lane Fcrnwood ACCOUNTING PURPLE Nickname: Rockcy Plan : Salesman 141 '1900‘ SUE ANN MAWSON 29 Oxford Street Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC COLD Ntekiumr: Susie Plnit Bell Telephone Worker mary McCaffrey 2402 Manor Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plant: Undecided School: All-School Show. Cast 4; Publication Acent 2, 3; Welfare Acent 2. 3 Clan: Executive Committee 2. 3 Club : A Cappella 4: Bowlin 3; Choral 2. J. 4 Sport : Soltball Numeral 2; Hockey Numeral 2 MILDRED ANN McCLENAGHAN 228 North Linden Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURpLE Nickname: Chippy Plans: Secretary School: AU'School Show. Cast 4; Publicationi Typing Staff 4; Welfare A cent J. 4 CUm: Play U.her J Clubs: Bowlin 4 Sporfa: Haakctball Numeral 2. J; Hockey Numeral 2 JOAN ANNE McCORMICK 3813 Berry Avenue Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Mickcr Plant: Teacher School Honor Roll 4; Ends Prlxe 2 Clan: (Commencement Uthrt 3; Dance Committee 2: Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 4. Play Committee 4 Clubs: A Cappella J. 4; Choral 2. . 4; Hs-Y . 4. Latin 3; Le Cetclc Francais 4. Rifle 2. 4. Secretary 3: TayWiatalvan 2. J. Vice-Prcaident 4 Sporta: Vanity Rifle 2. 3, Captain 4 SHIRLEY JOAN McCUNE 105 Crestview Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Mac Plans: Secretary School: All-School Show. Ca t 2. 3. 4: Publications Agent 2, 3; Upi-Dtb, Literary Staff 3. 4; Welfare Agent 2 Cloas: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Com- mittee 2: Party Commincc 3. 4 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 Sports: Softball Numeral 2: Hockey Numcr ! 5. 4 CHARLES WARNER McELFRESH 926 Drexcl Avenue Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Charlie Plant: Doctor School: Student Council 2. Trea urer 4; Honor Roll 4 Clou: Commencement U hcr 3; Play U hcr 4: Dance Committee 2, 4; Executive Committee 4; Patty Com- mittee 4; Play Committee 4 Clubs Chora! 4; Hi-Y ). Trea.uier 4 Sports: Softball Numeral 3: Junior Vanity Wrestling 3; Vanity Wren I in 4 T. ELIZABETH 266 Margate Road ACADEMIC MAYERS Upper Darby GOLD Nickname: Betty Plan : Art School School; Upt-Ddh. Ate Staff 4 dubs: Beaux Art 2; Choral 2. 3; Le Cerdr Francai 4 JO ANN LENORA McCARTHY 200 Pennsylvania Avenue Clifton Heights STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Mack Plans: Steiyogranbc School: All-School Show. Caat 2. 3. 4: Band. Majorette 2. 3, Head Majorette 4 Cloii: Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 2 JOHN VINCENT McCLERNON 7804 Westview Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Nickname: Liithtninc Plasu: Undecided Spottt: Jumor Vanity Basketball 3; Junior Vanity Football 2. 3; Vanity Football 4 ✓O ROBERT FREDERICK McCOY 648 I.ittleeroft Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Fred Plant: Aviator Club : Bowling 3. 4; La Sociedad Patumrricaixa 2 Sport : Junior Vanity Crow Country 2. 3: Vanity Croat Country 4 ¥ ) MARY THERESA McDEVITT 336 Edmonds Avenue Drcxel Hill STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Nickname: Marie Plant: Stenographer School: Publication Agent 2; Welfare Agent 3 Ctoai: Dance Committee 2. 3; Party Committee 2 Clubs: Choral 2. 3; La Sockdad Pammcricana 2: Library 2 JOAN ETHEL McELWEE 321 Congress Avenue I.ansdowne SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Mac Plant: College School: All-School Show. Catt 3. 4 Clou: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 3 Club : Library 2 Sports: Basketball Numeral 2 142 JOSEPH EDWARD McGEEHAN 7328 Miller Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE ALICE GRACE MeGRATH 46 Boro Road Primo STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Joe Plan : Bell Telephone Worker Club : Vi.ual Aid 3, 1 Piam: Secretary Ctao: Play Uaber J, 4; Dance Committee 4: Party Committee ); Play Committee J, 4 Clubir Beau Ait 4: Bowling 2. j, 4; Pint Aid ami Social Service J, Treasurer 4 JAMES HENRY McGURK 2212 Lynn Boulevard Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Plan ; Penn State Sporti: Soccer Numeral 2 JOHN BERNARD McHUGH 250 Heather Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOLD Nickname: Pal Plant: Textile Buyer Club : Choral 3: Dtrtributive Education 4 REUEL S. McKEE, JR. 3200 Berkley Avenue Drexel Hill CHARI.ES EDWARD McKEEFREY 263 Covcrly Road Lnnsdowne SCIENT1FIC COLD ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Nickname: Revel Plan : College Nickname: Chuck Plant: Work School: Ail'Scbool Show, Cut 2; Student Council 4; (Entered February, 1949) Band J. Clout Oak. Literary Staff 4 [ BARBARA ANN McKEEVER CAROLYN DRAKE McMULLIN 6 Cloverdale Avenue STENOGRAPHIC Nickname: Bobbie School: All-School Show. Cut Litrraiy Staff J. 4 Clubt: Choral J. 4: Fencing 2 Upper Darby Pleni: PURPLE Marriage Upt-Dah. 746 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Mickey Plant: Teacher School: Acorn. Reporter 2. ); All-School Show. Pro- duction J. 4. Diitinguuhed Honor Roll 2. i, 4; Biology Pure 2; Engluh Prise 2. ); French Prise 2; Hittory Prise : Juumalitm Prise ; Mathematic. Prise 2. J; Spantah Prize 1; Student Council J. 4: Welfare Agent 2 CUm: Oak. Editor-m-Chirf 4: Commencement Usher Play Uaher 4; Bulletin Board Committee 4. Dance Committee 2. ). 4; Executive Committee ); Party Committee J. 4; Play Committee ). 4 Clubt: Beaux Aria 2, J; Hi-Y J, 4; Le Cade Franca 2. J. 4 JAMES M. McMULLIN 746 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nteknnme: Me« n Plaiu: College School: A A. Cenindl 4; Student Council 2 CLui: Dance Committee J; Executive Committee J: Party Committee J Club.: Hi-Y . 4 Sport : Junior Var.it Football J; Vanity Football 4: Vanity Track 2, Captain 4 v r MARY JOAN MESTER 653 Feme Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Nickname M. J. Plan : Private Secretary School: Publication. Agent J; Publication. Typing Staff 4; Student Council 5 Clan: Dance Committee )s Party Committee J; Play Committee ). 4 Club : Choral 2. . 4 HENRY BLACK McVAUGH 206 Edgcmore Road Secane SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Mick Plant: Penn State Sport.: Soccer Numeral. 4 ¥ 4 GEORGE F. MEYERS. JR. 1200 Harding Drive Havertown ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Switb Plant: Ba eball Player School: Ail'Scbool Show, Gaa . 4 Sportt: Junior Vanity hawball 2; Vanity Bateball J. («•Captain 4; Junior Vanity ba letbxll ); Junior Vanity Football 2. ; Vanity Football 4 143 “1900- b MURRAY CULBERTSON MILLER, JR. Broadway Avenue Primos SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plant: Veterinarian School: A. A. Council 2; Acorn, Reporter 1. Editorial Hoard, Sport Editor 4; Honor Roll 2. 4: Biology Prixe 2: Student Council 2, 4 CJaii: Commencement Uiber 3: Dance Committee 2, J. 4 Club.: Hi-Y 3. 4: Steinmet: 2. 4. Hittorian 3 Spotu: Vanity Wrettlfng 3. 4 j . JOHN C. MONTGOMERY 342 Windemere Avenue Lansdownc SALESMANSHIP Nickname: Jack Sportt: Soccer Numerali 2 PURPLE Plant: Advertising ? HOWARD ROSWALD MOORE 908 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plant: Penn State Nickname: Howie Clubi: Agriculture 4: Hi-Y 3, 4 Sportt: Junior Vanity Crou Country 2. 3: Vanity Cron Country. Co-Captain 4 JACQUELYN LOUISE MOORE 4067 Ellendale Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plant: Secretary Nickname: Jaojuic School: All-School Show. Cart 4 Clan: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 r'luht- Choral ' RICHARD C. MOORE 117 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nk namc: Dick Plant: Mechanical Engineer School: Honor Roll 2; Diatinguiibed Honor Roll 3: Student Council 3. 4 Clan: (Commencement Utber 3; Executive Committee 2. 4 i.'Juki: Hi-Y J. 4; La Sociedad Parumericani 2 Spout: Softball Numerali 3 RICHARD E. MORGAN 217 West Plumstead Avenue Lansdowne SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Dick Plant: College School. Student Council 3. 4; Welfare Agent 2 Clan: Executive Committee 4; Play Committee 4 Clubi: Bowline 3. 4 Sportt: Softball Numerali 3 GEORGE E. MITCHELL 3957 Stratford Road Drexel Hill SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Plant: Undecided Nickname: Levi Sportt: Baikethall Numerali 3 - ELIZABETH MOORE 7401 West Chester Pike Upper Darby ACADEMIC Nickname: Betty Clubi: Hippocratm 2. 3, 4 GOLD Plant: Nurie HOWARD THOMAS MOORE 7222 Sansom Street Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Plant: Navy V JOHN KNOX MOORE 7227 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby COLD ACADEMIC Nickname: Jack Plant: College School: All-School Show. Gait 3, 4; Student Council 4 Clubi: HI-Y 3. 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 2 Sportt: Junior Vanity Pootball 2; Vanity Football 3. 4 ALICE LENORE MORGAN 5205 Springfield Road Clifton Heights ACADEMIC GO( D Nickname: Red (Entetcd April. 1949) School: Band 3, 4 Plant: College TED OLIN MORGAN Upper Darby Apt. B-33 Pcnarth Avenue and State Road ACADEMIC Plant: Undecided School: Publicationi Agent 4 Spout: Soccer Numerals 2, 4 COLD fi 144 GEORGIA LOUISE MORRIS 515 Gainsboro Road Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD MARY JOAN MORRIS 719 Blythe Avenue Drcxel Hill SALESMANSHIP COLD Plant; Western Reserve Univenity Nickname: Blood ie School! Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 5; School: Publication Agent } National Thespian Society 4; Student Council i Clan; Junior Play, Cast; Senior Play. Cut; Oak, Literary Stall 4; Commencement Uaher J; Party Committee 4 Clubs: A Cappella 4: Choral J, 4; Hi-Y 4; Pleiadea J; TayWiitalvan 4 Spo ti: Junior Vanity Basketball J; Basketball Numeral 4 Plant: Sellina AMELIA ELIZABETH MULHOLLAND 72)7 West Chester Pike Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE IRENE MURPHY 215 Parker Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Wrliwrat: Bunny PUnt: Nune Clou: Dance Committee 4j Party Committee 2; Play Comenittre ) dubij Choral 2. 4; Hippocrates 2. 3, 4; Latin J. 4; Lihraty 3, 4 Nickname: Muiph Clubs: Choral 2. 3 Plans: Receptionist JOSEPH M. MURPHY 121 Burmont Road Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Plant: Undecided (Entered January, 1950) RICHARD JOHN MURRAY 3430 Pliimstead Avenue Drcxel Hill CENTRAL BUSINESS Nickname: Dick School: Band 3. 4 Sports: Junior Vanity Baicball 2 PURPLE Plant: Undecided SUE HARRIET MYLISH 200 Wcinbly Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Nukname: Sutie Plans: Clerical Worker Class: Dance Committee 2, J; Patty Committee 2. 3 Clttbsi Chotal 2. J. 4: Library 2. 3. 4 PATRICIA ANNE NAEGELY )06 Congress Avenue Larodowne SCIENTIFIC GOLD Wc name: Pal Plant: College School: All-School Show, Cait 3. 4 Clam Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 2. 3, 4; Party Committee 2. 3, 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 3 Spent: Softball Numeral 2: Hockey Numeral 2 ELEANOR J. NAHM 922 Morgan Avenue Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Nitkpmti Jo Plans: None School: Honor Roll 3. 4 Claw: Dance Committee 3: Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Bowline 3, 4; Le Cercle Franca! 4; Rifle 3 HARRY NEWBURG 4031 Marshall Road Drexrl Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Nickname: H«r Plans: Buiineatman Clubs: Distributive Education 4 RICHARD HENRY NEWMARK 3840 Pluinstcad Avenue Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Dick Plans: Accountant School: Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3. 3 4; English Prise 3 Clast: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Commencement Usher 3 Clubt! Chess 2, Team 2; Wotld Affairs Forum 4 NANCY JANE NICHOL 4004 State Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plane College School: All-School Show. Cast 4; Honor Roll 2. 4; National Thespian Society 4; Publicationi Agent J Clou: Junior Play. Smdent Director: Senior Play. Cast; Commencement Uther 3; Dance Committee J; Party Comm it c« 3 Clubt: Choral 2; Le Cercle Francait 4; Pleiade. 2. 3 145 '1900 PHILIP DAVID NICHOLAS 1224 Dcrmond Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD ROBERT LEON NORBECK 222J Ardmore Avenue Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Nickname: Nick Plum: University of FloriJj Nickname: Bob Plum: Undecided School: Publication Agent 4 Clubi: Distributive Education 4 Club : Cb t l 4 Sport ; Vanity Baakctball J. 4 X cT S BARBARA ADDA NORDBRUCH 9JO Turner Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Bab Plan : Teletype Operator Clubi: Bex line 2. J; Choral 3 Sport : Hockey Numeral 5 FRED GUNTHER NUENIGHOFF 148 Normandy Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Piam: College school: All-School Shew. Ca.t 4 Club.: Hi-Y 4 Sport : Junior Var ity Wrc tl(ng J; Vanity Football 4 JOAN NYE 4501 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Plum: Undecided School: INiWkatiom Agent 2: Upi-Duh, Att Stag 3. 4 Clu : Bulletin Board Committee 2 Club : Terra qua 2 CARROLL P. OAKLEY 416 Glendale Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFrS PURPLE Niekname: Oak Plum: Mechanic Club : A (Appella 3. Treasurer 4; Chora) 2, 4. Exec- utive Committee 3; Vmi.il Aida 2. 3. Seereurv 4 Sport : Vanity Football, Manager . 4 c: JAMES THOMAS O’BRIEN 2317 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Obc Spero: Baiketball Numeral 3 Plan : College ALFRED L. O’CONNOR 3835 Mary Street Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLI Nickname: Oakie Plant: Worl Spent: Vanity Soccer 2. 1 ROBERT RUSSELL OGDEN 226 Le Carra Drive Lamdownc GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Bob Plum: Work Sport : Softball Numeral 2; Junior Vanity Football 3; Vanity Creak Country 2 CAROL ANN OLIVER 5713 Malcolm Street Philadelphi: STENOGRAPHIC GQU Plum: Stenographer School: All-School Show. Ca.t 4 CUn: Play Committee 2 Club : Choral 2. 3 JOSEPH DANIEL O’NEILL 203 South Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname; Joe Plant: College School: Student Council 4 Chut: Commencement Uiher 3; Executive Committee 3 Cfubt: Rifle 2 Spom: Junior Vanity Croaa Country 4 MARY LOU R. ORTOLANO 600 Maine Avenue Aldai ACCOUNTING GOLI Nickname: Lou Plan.: Bmlnei School: Welfare Agent 2 Clan: Way Uiher 3. 4: Dance Committee 3. 4; Wa Committee 3 Cluba: Bowling 2. 3, Scetetary 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 Rifle 3. 4 Sport : Hockey Numeral 4 146 JOANNE ELIZABETH OSDAI. 234 Glendale Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Ossie Ham: Univertity of Pciuuylvania School: All-School Show, Cut C; Honor Roll 1. 3. 4; Publication Agent 2: Upi-Dah. Literary Suti 1. 4 Cl ut: Junior Play, Can; Commencement U«her 3: Play Odier 4; Dance Committee J; Party Committee 4 Clubi. Choral 4: Hippocrate 3. Secretary 4; Le Cercle Iranian 4; Pleiade 2,3.4 LEWIS FRANKLIN PARKER 541 Snowden Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Lou Plain: Doctor RICHARD LEE PAYNTER 126 South Woodlawn Avenue Aldan ACADEMIC GOLD , ic iiam : Ned Plain: Undecided School: All-School Show, Ca« 4 Clubi: A Cappella 4; Choral 3; La Socicdad Panameri- earn 2; Bowling 4 Spoilt: Vinlty Haielsill 3 ROBERT HOWARD PALMER 3818 Crest Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Plant: Undecided RUTH ESTHER 500 Netherwood Road ACADEMIC Nidptamer Routt ic School: All-School Show, Ca.t Clubi: Choral 4 PATERSON Upper Darby PURPLE Plani: Undecided 4 SONJA PEDERSEN 316 East Magnolia Avenue Aldan ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Sunnie Plant: Mutic Teacher Clubi: A Cappella 3. 4; Choro 2. 3. 4 DOROTHY J. PENNICK 917 Collcnbroolc Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Dirt tic Plant: Elementary School Teacher School: Acorn. Editorial Board 4; All-School Show, Com 2. 4, Production 3: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Dit- tinguiihcd Honor Roll 2. 3; Publication Butine Stall 2. 3. BtuineM Mar.tcrr 4 Chut: Commencement Uihcr 3; Play U her 3. 4; Dance («■■HtM 2. ). 4; Party Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubi: Pint Aid and Social Service 3. 4: Hippocrate J: Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 2. 3; Le Cercle Francats 4; Tay Widal van 3. 4 FLORENCE ISOBBL PEPPEL 302 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Plant: Secretary School: All-School Show. Ca t 4 dot : Party Committee 2. 3. 4 Clubi: Bowline 4; La Socicdad Panamericana 3 CAROL H. PETERSEN 933 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE MARY ELIZABETH PETITGOUT 315 Lincoln Avenue Lansdownc SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Pete Plant; X-Ray Technician CJuhi: Cbocal 4; La Socicdad Panamericana 4; Latin Nickname: Corky Plant. Penn State School: All-School Show. Co t 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Diitincuiahcd Honor Roll 2; Student Council 3. Secretary 4; Upi-Dah. Literary Stall 3, 4: Welfare CUti: Commencement U.her 3; Play Uahcr 3; Bulletin Board Committee 3; Dance Committee 2. 3: E ec- utivc Committee 2; Party Committee 2, 3. 4; Play Committee 3 Clubi: A Cappella 3. 4: Choral 2. J. Librarian 4. Hi-Y 3. 4; Le Cercle Franeai 4; Tay-Wiatalvan 2. 3. President 4 ELISABETH MARY PHILLIPS •139 Forrest Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD ELIZABETH V. PHILLIPS 124 Kent Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION COLD Nickname: Bet. Plant: Wilton Collie School: Honor Roll 4; Dittinguiihcd Honor Roll 2. 3: Englidi Competition Prise 2; Student Council 4; Upi-Dah. Literary Stall 3. 4; National The «plan CI.UI! Junior Play. Can; Senior Play. Cait; Com- mencement Utlier 3: Bulletin Hoard Committee 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. J: Etccutive Committee 2: Party Committal 3. 4; Play Committee 3 Clubi: Hi-Y 2. J. Prviident 4; Latin. Secretary 3; Le Cercle Prancai 4; Pleiade 2, Trcantrer 3: Rifle 2; Tay-Wntalvan 2, 3, 4 Nickname: Betty Plana: Buyer School: Diitincuithcd Honor Roll 4; Welfare Agent 4 C ubr: Fencing 3; Duttibutlve Education 4 147 '1900 k JOAN A. PHILLIPS 328 South Cedar Lane Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plant: Undecided School: All-School Show. Production J; Publication A«ent J C.'Ioji: Dir.ee Committee 5, 4; Party Committee 2. 3 Clubs: Choral 4 ALBERT PINTER. JR. 26 South Kirklyn Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: AI Plani: Explorer Club.: Ride 2 EDWARD JERALD PLETCHER 310 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Plctdt Plant: Mutician School: All-School Show. Can 4; Band 2. 5. 4: Or- chratra 4 Cleat: Dance Committee 4 Sporta: Soccet Numeral 2 SUZANNE LAURA POGGENBURC. 71-3 Drexelbrook Drive Drexei Hill ACADEMIC F-URPLE , il name: Sue Plant: Art School Entetcd September. 1949) School: Honor Roll 4; Di.tineui.hed Honor Roll 4 Claxt: May Committee 4 Club : Beaux Arti 4: Choral 4; La Sociedad Panameti cana, Sergeant-at-Armt 4 WILMA LEE PREWITT -1509 Huey Avenue Drexei Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Plant: College 4. Student Council. -Nickname: Willie School: All-School Show. Can Secretary 4 Clow: Commencement Uther J; Play U her J Sporti: Chcerleadinit t, 4 ARTHUR RADFORD QUIGLEY 224 Wembly Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Rad Plant: College School: All-School Show. Can ). 4 Clnbt: La Sock dad Panameticana 2: Ride 2 Spout: SoltMl Numeral 2; Basketball Numeral. 4; Soccer Numeral 4: Junior Vanity Football 2; Var- tity Football J. 4 JAMES L. PINE 4010 Plumstcad Avenue Drexei Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD Nickname: Bucket Head Platn: Carpenter Club.: Hi-Y 2. J. 4 Sporta: Vanity Pootball 2. J. 4 r KENNETH WILLIAM PLAYER 4011 Redden Road Drexei Hill SCIENT! PH GOLD Plant: Dentitt Nickname: Ken School: Honor Roll 2 Club.: Rifle 2 HARRY PLETTNER 50 Wot Providence Road Primos ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Harry Platut College (Entered January. 1950) • r 7 CHARLES RAY POPE 419 Copley Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLI Nickname: Ray Plant: Collect CIuoj: Bowling 4: Team 4i Le Cercle Francait ) Vi.ua! Aid. 2 ' JT O ADELINE JANE PYLE 4013 Dayton Road Drexei Hit GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLI Nigrum t: PidSe Plant: Nur EDWARD ROBERT QUINN 722 Copley Road Upper Darb; ACADEMIC GOLI Nickname: Ed Plant: Wor Spont: Soccer Numeral 3. 4; Junior Vanity Baiebat 2: Vanity Ba ball ); Junior Vanity Football J fi 148 WILLIAM HOWARD RASCH, JR. 1225 Myrtlewood Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Bill Plane Penn Slate Clubtt A Cappdla 3. 4; Choral 2. J. 4; La Soctedad Panamerkana 2: Agriculture 4 JOAN B. RAUM 5001 Marvinc Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Plant: Bui men College School: All-School Show. Cast ). 4; Publications Agent 2. 4: Welfare Agent 2. 4 Clan: Junior Play. Stage Crew: Senior Play. Stage Crew; Commencement Ushet 3; Dance Committee 2. J. 4; Party Committee 2, 3. 4. Play Committee J Cfuht: Choral J: Pleiades 4 Sportt: Softball Numerali 2 EMIL P. REID 536 I.archwood Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Em Plant: Armed Service School: Band 2. J. 4 Ctuhi: Tcrra tua 2. 3 Sporrt: Softball Numerali 2; Soccer Numerali Junior Vanity Tcnnia 2 THOMAS WILLIAM REMENTER 355 Harrison Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Plant: Undecided RONALD W. RICHARDS 7019 Cleveland Avenue Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP GOLD Nickname: Te Plant: Undecided HERMAN AUGUST RINGLER 311 Richfield Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD 'iehname: Bill Cluit: Rile 2 Plana: Dread (natitutc MARY JANE RASMUSSEN 7263 Guilford Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC if brume: Jane GOLD Plant: Wave ARTHUR COLLINS REEDIE, JR. 709 Briarclif? Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Art Plant: College (Entered February, 1949) School: Alt-Schrci Show, Cart 4; Band 3. 4 Cluht: A Cappdla, President 4; Choral 4 v JANE REIMER 3707 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Janie Plant: Nunc School: All-School Show, Caat 2, 3, 4; Publication Axcnt 2. J; Student Council 2 Clan: Commencement Uahrr 3; Play Utbcr 4; Play Committee J, 4 Cluht: A Cappdla J. 4; Bowling 2. J. Vice-President 4; Choral 2. J. 4. Hint Aid and Social Service 4, Hippocrate 2. 3. Secretary 4; Hi-Y 4; Le Cerde Francais 4; Leeuwenhoek ). Secretary 4; Pleiades J. 4 CALVIN ROSS RENSCH 7108 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE -Nickname Cal Plant: Wheaton College School: All-School Show, Caat 4; Dittinguiahcd Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; National Thespian Society 4; Publi- cationi Agent 2. 3. 4; English Prise 2; French Prise 2. 3; Upi-Dah. Literary Stall 3 CJtut: Junior Play. Caat; Senior Play. Caat. Oak. Literaly Stall 4; Commencement Uaher J; Executive Committee 4 Cfuht: Choral. Executive Committee 4; Die Dcuuhe GcaelUchaft 3, Vlce-Prexident 4; Latin 2; Le Cerde F'rancaia J. President 4; Leeuwenhoek 2. Vice- Prraidcnt 3. Prendent 4; Pleiades ) LOUISE RICHERS 332 North Lansdowno Avenue Lansdowne SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Weaale Plant: Buckndl University School: All-School Show. Cast 3. 4; Honor Roll 3; Publication! Agent 2: Student Council 2. 4: llpt-D.ih. Literary Staff 3. 4 Clau: Commencement Usher 3; Play Uihcr 4; Bullrtin Butrd Committee 4; Dance Committee 2. J. 4. Executive Committee J; Party Committee 2, 3. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Club : A Cappdla 3. 4. Choral 2. 3. 4; First Aid and Social Service 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Le Cerde Prancau 4; Pleiades 3, 4; Tay-Wiitalvan 3. Treasurer 4 JOYCE KATHRYN ROBERTS 242 Shade-land Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC Ciubt: Choi al Plant: Dental Hygienist 2. 3. 4 PURPLE 149 -1900- ■ JOHN L. RODDA 509 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill ACCOUNTING PURPLE Nickname: Loo Plani: U. S. Air Force Spore : V r i«y Croat Country. Manager 4 9? KATHRYN LOUISE RODERICK 825 Robert Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nir iumc: Kathie Plan : Wilton College School: Acorn. Reporter 2. 3. Editori ! Board. Scot? Secretary 4; All-School Show. Can 3. 4; Honor Roll I. 3. 4; DUtinguiibrd Honor Roll 4 Clan. Commencement Uther 3: Play U her 3. 4: D«nce Committee 2. 3. 4. Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 3, 4; May Committee ), 4 Club : Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Latin 2. Treasurer 3; L Cerde Prancait 4; Tay-Wutalvan 3. 4 WILLIAM LOUIS ROMAN 331 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdownc ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Bill Plan : Undecided Club : Choral 3. 4 Sportr: Batkethall Numerali 4 JOSEPH S. ROMANO 428 Millbank Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION COLD Nickname: joe Plant: Undecided r EDWARD JOSEPH ROOP 304 Child Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE riant: Work ARLENE BARBARA ROSNER 7049 Guilford Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plan : Secretary School: All-School Show. Ca.t 4; Horn. Roll 2. 3. 4; Publication Agent 3. Publicationi Typing Stall 4; Welfare Agent 4 Clan: Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 3. 4 Ctuhi: A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 Sport : Baiketbtll Numer 1 4 HOWARD BROWN ROTHENBERGER 1221 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Howie Plant: College (Entered September. 1949) School: Band 4 9 2 WILLIAM D. ROTHMAN 7235 Calvin Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Wil Plant: Textile Engineer School: Publication Agent 2. 3 Glubi: La Soctcd d Panamericana 2 Sport : Batkctb !! Numertli 2: Junior Vanity Baieball 2: Junior Vanity Foothill 2 BARBARA S. ROUSE 12 Winfield Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Baibc Plant: College Clair: Danee Committee 3 SAMUEL F. RUDOLPH 6708 Marshall Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Dick Plan : College School: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Dla- tinguiahed Honor Roll 3; Harvard Club Award 3: Student Council 2. 3, 4 Clan: Treasurer 4; Commencement Uaher 3; Play U her 4; Executive Committee 4 Club.: Hi-Y 3. 4 Sporta: Baiketball Numctali 2; Junior Vanity Bneball 2; Vanity Baiketball 2. 3. Co-Captain 4 -a I ELWOOD J. RULEY 6814 Baltimore Avenue Fernwood ACADEMIC PURPLE Plan : Doctor Club : Vi ual Aidt 4 Sport : Soccer Numerata 2, 3: Junior Vanity Croaa Country 3 9 S THEODORA SAM 7109 West Chester Pike Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Teddy Plana: Undecided School: Publication Agent 3 Clau: Play Utber 4; Dance Committee 2. ); Party Committee 3 Clubi: A Cappella 4; Choral 2. 3. 4: Hippocrates 3; Libraiy 4 150 SUSAN EILEEN SAPSIS 272 Avon Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC COLD u naoic. Sue Plan : Nurse ScKooI: Honor Roll 2. 4; National Thespian Society 4; Publication Agent 2. 3. 4; Welfare Agent 2 Olmi; Senior Play, Student Dir «tori Dance Committee 2: PlM Committee 5, 4 Club.: Choral 2. J, Executive Committee 4; Pint Aid ami Social Service 4; U Orel Francai 2, J. 4: Pleiades BETTY SARIKIANOS 64 North Keystone Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plan.: Stenographer School: Publicationi Agent 2: Publicationi Typing Staff 4 Clan: Party Committee J Cluhi: Dowling J; Choral 2, 1. 4: Hippocrate J JOHN SARIKIANOS 54 North Keystone Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Sarky Plam: Pout State School: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll 4; Student Council 3 Club : Hi-Y 4 Sporta: Junior Vanity Cfon Country 2; Vanity CtOM Country ), Co-(.aptain 4; Junior Vanity Wrea- ding 2. Manager 5; Vanity Wrestling, Manager 4 JAMES O. SCHAFER 4220 Garrett Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Jim Plant: Encitwei School: Honor Roll 4 CARL A. SCHAUBEL JOHN WILLIAM SCHEERER II 251 Richfield Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Jim Plan.: College Club : La Sociedad Panamrricaru 2; Rifle 2 Spnrra- Basketball Numeral Jj Vanity Uatelvill 3 45 South Madison Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC COLD Plam: Pain State Ciubi: Rifle 4: Tcrranua 2, J. 4 ELIZABETH ANN SCHERER 452 Burnley Lane Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE WILLIAM HENRY SCHICK 444 Glendale Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Vk iutw : Betty School: Publication Agent : Clan: Bulletin Board Comm Cluhi' Choral 2. 3. 4 Plani: Office Worker 2. ). 4 ittee 2 Nickname: Will Plan : Civil Engineer Club.: Bowling 4. Team 4; VUual Aid. 2. Vice- President 3, Ptciidcnt 4 Sport.: Softball Numeral 2; Vanity Soccer J, 4 GEORGE FREDERIC SCHILLING 1011 Child Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD N iumr: Fred Plant: School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Student Council 2. Club.: Rille 2 Army WILLIAM CLARKE SCHMUCKER 111 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plant: Undecided Club.; La Sociedad Panamericana 2 Sport.: Soccer Numeral 2: Junior Vanity Basebali 2: Vanity Soccer 3. Captain 4 PATRICIA ANN SCHNEIDER 521 Nctherwood Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Nickname Pat Plan.: Burine College NORMA LOUISE SCHOENFELD 7411 Rogers Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Plan.: College School: Honor Roll 2, J. 4 Clou: Junior Play. Stage Crew: Dance Committee 3; Executive Committee J; Party Committee 3; Way Committee 3 Club.: A Capped 3. V(cc-Trea urcr 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 2 151 '1900- 4 CATHERINE ROSE SCHREIER MARY LOUISE SCHUETTLER 65 Hartley Road Lansdownc 4361 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC COLD ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Cathy School: Wtlfitc Agent 4 Clubi: Choral . 4 Plan : Secretary Nickname: Mary Loo Piam: College School: All-School Show. Ca t 4; Honor Roll 2; Pub- lication Agent J; Student Council 4 Claii: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Commencement Uthcr J: Play Uthcr J; Dance Committee 2. 4; Party Com- mittee . 4; Play Committee ) Clubi: A Cap pel la J, 4; Choral J. Vicc-Prctident 4; Executive Committee 2, 4; Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Franco it 2. ). Vice-President 4; Library 2. 4. Secretary J Sporti: Hockey N'umeralt 4; Junior Vanity Hockey, Manager J; Vanity Hockey. Manaiter 4 ELLEN LOUISE SCOTT 512 Derwyn Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Scotty Plana: Rockford College School: Honor Roll 2. J. 4; Welfare Agent J Cloai: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Commencement Utlier J; Play Uthrr 4; Dance Committee 2. 4; Play Com- mittee J. 4 Clubr: Latin ). 4 JOHN WALTER SCOTT 5124 Pontiac Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname Scoot Plant: College ELAINE SEIGLE JUDITH SEIVER 423 Timberlakc Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Nickname: Sparky Plana: Secretary School: All-School Show. Coat 4; National Thnpian Society 4; Publication Agent J; Publication! Typing Staff 4 Clan: Play Uther 4; Dance Committee J. 4; Play Committee 4 Clubr: Choral J. 4 904 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nickname Judy PUiu: School: Dirtinguithrd Honor Roll 2; National Society. Prendent 4; Publicationi Bonnet Student Council 4 Clan: Junior Play. Caat; Senior Hay, Oil; Commence- ment Utlier J; Executive Committee 4 Clubi: Choral 2. J. 4; Hi-Y 4; Le fxrcle Ftancai J, Secretary 4; Plriadea 2, Vice-Pieaident ) tVJIege rlietpian Staff J; MARGARET E. SESSINGER DOROTHY RUTH SHARP 337 Cheswold Road Drexel Hill 908 Slate Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname Peggie Plani: Dreiel 1 minute Plant: Philadelphia Muteum School of An School: Honor Roll }. 4; Publicationi Agent 2; Stu- (Entered October. 1949) dent Council 4; t pi-Doh. Art Staff J. Literary Staff School: Honor Roll 4 J. 4: Welfare Agent i Chui: Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 2. Clubi; La Sociedad Patumericana 2. 5; Library 2 RICHARD G. SHARPE SALLIEANN SHARPE 920 Fom Avenue Drexel Hill 5004 Smithfield Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname Louie Plan : College School: Student Council 2. ) Clou: Executive Committee 4 Clubi: Hi-Y J. 4 Sport i: Junior Vanity Bateball 2; Junior Vanity Batkclball 2; Vanity Foothill 4 STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Nickname: Sannic Pla«r: Undecided School: All-School Show. Cart 2. J. 4: Student Coun- cil J; Upi-Dah. Literary Staff i. 4; Welfare Agent 2 Cloai: Dance Committee 2 Clubi: Choral J. 4; Fencing 2 JOAN MARIE SHARR 7121 Scaford Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURpT.E Plant: Office Worker JEAN MARIE SHAW 7068 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Nickname: Slim Plant: Drexel Inititute Cltu: Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 4 Clubi: Beaux Art 4; Fencing 2 152 JOAN ANNE SHEA 301 Richfield Road Upper Darby stkn(x:raphic: cold Plan : Secretary (Entered September, 194 ) ROBERT PAUL SHILUNGFORD 4031 Redden Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC Plums Urtinut College School: Honor Roll J. 4 Club : Chord 4 Spot : Varsity Tenni 1 PURPLE MARY JOSEPHINE SHRADER 722 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nickname Jody Plain: Penn Sut« School: All'School Shoo. . Cut 4; Publication Agent 2; Welfare Agent J CtAU: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 1. 4; Party Committee . 4; Play Committee ), 4 Ctnbi: A Cappella 4; Choral ). 4: La Sociedad Pan- americana 2. J; Library ). Treaaurer 4 MARYLYN LOUISE SIEGEL 631 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: $ ■ Plant: College School: Acorn. Reporter . 4; All-School ow. Cast ); National Thespian Society 4: School State Crew J. 4 Cfau: Junior Play. Cut; Senior Play. Stage Ctew; Commencement Other ); Bulletin Board Committee 1. 4; Dance Committee 2, S. 4; Party Committee 2. 1. 4 dubt: Hi'Y 4; Le Certle Franeal. 4. Plriade 1 ROBERT AKINS SMALL 7264 Bradford Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Bob Plant: Work Sporti: Bathttball Numerali 2, 4; Soccer Numeral 4 DORRIS C SMITH 833 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname Lefty Plant; College School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Publications Buuncss Staff 4 Clani Commencement Utber J; Dance Committee 2. ), 4; Eireutive Committee ); Patty Committee 2. J, 4; Play Committee 4 dubt: Hippocrates ). Vice-Preaident 4; La Sociedad Panamericana J. 4; Latin ). 4. Rifle 2 RHETTA SHIELDS 4015 Roscmont Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Rbett Plant: Undecided School: Welfate Agent 2 Ctau: Dance Committee 2 Cfubt: Beau Art ); Choral 2, 5, 4; Fencing 2 THEODORE JACKSON T. SHORT 1221 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Ted Plant: College School: Acorn. Reporter ), Editorial Beard. Newt Editor 4: All'School Show, Ca t . 4; Honor Roll 2. 4; Student Council 2. J. 4 Ctau: Commencement U hcr j Cfubt: Hi-Y J. 4 STANLEY WALTER SHUMOSKI 1136 Cobbs Street Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Stan Plant: Auto Mechanic Cfubt: Bowling 4. Team 4 Spent: Basketball Numerali 4; Soccer Numeral 4 DONNA SUE SIMMONS 7019 Penarth Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Plant: College School: All'School Show. Can J. 4; Honor Roll 4; Publications Agent 4; Stage Ctew Ctau; Junior Play. Stage Crew; Play Utber 4; Dance Committee 2. ). 4: Executive Committee 2. : Party Committee 2, ; Play Committee ). 4 Cfubt; Choral 4; Library J; Pleiadt J. 4 DENIS ALAN SMITH 3985 Vernon Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plain: Undecided School: Student Council 2 Cfubt: Die Deutsche Cocllschaft J. 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 2 Spot : Soccer Numeral 2; Junior Var ity Baseball 2: Junior Var«ity Football 2; Vattity Soccer ). 4 SUZANNE DOWER SPARGO 1245 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Suite Plant: Undecided Ctau: Play Uther 4; Play Committee 4 Cfubt: A Capped a 4; Choral 2. ), 4: Fine AiJ and Social Service 4; Library 4 Spot : Hockey Numeral 4; Basketball Numeral 4 • 1900 ‘ MII.DRED ELAINE SPRINGFIELD 1229 Harding Drive Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC COLD PUiu: Nurte School: All'School Show. Production 3 C-1.ui: Junior Play, Stage Crew; Play Uiher 4 Ct l : Choral 2. ). 4; Latin 2; Library 2. 3. Vice- President 4 AUDREY STEPHAN 7268 Spruce Street Upper Darby ACCOUNTING PURPLE Plani: Bookkeeper School: Publicationi Typing Sratf 4 MARILYN IRENE STEPHENS 209 Township Line Upper Darby STBNOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Stoic Plani: Secretary School: All-School Show. Gut 4; Welfare Agent 2 Chibf: Choral 2 STUART ALEXANDER STANMORE 381 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC Nickname: Stu School: Honor Roll 2; Band 2. 3. 4 Clou: Play Uther 4 Clnhc Cheat. Secreurv 4: Fencing 2 GOLD Plant: College JAMES A. STEPHENS Providence Road and Secane Ashland Avenue ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Jim Plant: Work o MARLENE JOAN STEWART 2437 Marshall Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Plant: Secretary Chut: Dance Committee 3; Executive Committee 1; Patty Committee 3 Sporti: Cheerleading 2. 3, Captain 4 KENNETH A. STOTT 2704 Eldon Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Ken Sportt: Soccer Numeralt J Plant: Bucknelt Uni vertit y KARL J. STRENGE 31 Beech Avenue Clifton Height SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Whitey Clubt: I)te IVutachc Gcaelltchaft Sportt: Softball Numeralt 2 Plant: Navy JAMES EDWARD SUNDERLAND 39 Ridley Avenue Aldan SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Ed Plani: Maaaachutettt Inttilutc of Technology School: Honor Roll 3. 4 Clubt: Chcu. Sergeant-ai'Armi 4 SHIRLEY LOU STREITFIELD 54 Golf Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Plant: Secretary School: All-School Show. Gait. Queen 4; Honor Roll 5. 4; Publication Tyring Stall. Manager 4, Band 3. 4; Orchettra 2, 3. 4 Clan: Dance Committee 4; Executive Committee 2; Play Committee 4 JOYCE NANCY SUGG 221 Ashby Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Jorgee Plant; College School: Acorn. Reporter 3. 4; All-School Show, Cat! 2. J. 4; Honor Roll 2 Ciata: Pby Uiher ; Dance Committee 3, 3: Party Committee J; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubi: A Capped 4; Bowling 2. 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 Sportt: Hockey Numeralt 4; Btiketball Numeral! 4 JEAN DORIS SWARR 438 Long Lane Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOLD Plant: Work School: Diuinguithed Honor Roil 2 Clubt: Choral 2. 3: Distributive Education 4 154 SHIRLEY SUE SWARTHOUT 906 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill HUGH JAMISON SWARTS 542 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Pfjiu: Airline Hotter School: Acorn. Ait Staff 2; All-School Show. Ca.t 4: Di.ungui.hed Honor Roll 2. 3. Honor Roll 4-. Na- tion l Th pi«n Society. Secretary 4; P.oji.h Prite 5, 3; Stutlrnt Council 4; Upi-Dah. I.itcury Staff J. Editot-tn-Chief 4 Clan: Junior PUy. Gift: Commencement Uther J: Play Uiher 4; Bulletin Board Committee , 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 4; Patty Committer . 4; I'lay Committee 4 Club : A Cappclla 3, 4: Chord 2. J. 4: Fencing 2: Hi-Y 3. 4; Le Cerclc Francaii 2. Seeretatv J;- Pleiade 2. Secretary 3 ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Jim Plata: Collect Club : Rule 2. 4. Sergeant-at-Armi J Sporu: Vanity Rifle 3. 4 MARCELE IRENE SWARTZ 2222 Steele Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plan : College School: All-School Show. Ca t 3: Honor Roll 4: Stase Crew 3 CUu: Commencement Uiher J: Play Udier 3; Bulletin Board Committee 3: Dance Committee 2. 3; Exec- utive Committee 2. 3j Party Committee 3 Ciubi: La Sockdad Patumerlcana 3. 4; Library 2, 3, 4 JOAN SWEETWOOD 408 Kent Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Plana: Work (Entered January'. 1949) BARBARA E. SWEIGERT 456 Argyle Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD N«k um : Batb Plan ] School Ciubi: Le Code Francau 4; Library 4 GLADYS ANN SWENSEN 74 Lamport Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Plan : Advertuimj CUu; Dance Committee 4 Club : Beau Att 4 SHIRLEY MAE SYPHARD 6242 Chestnut Street STENOGRAPHIC Nickname: Lee Ctub : Chord 3. 4 Philadelphia PURPLE Pljnj; Sccrctaty DAVID KURTZ TABOR 6927 Clinton Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Dave Plan : Diplomat School: Arorn, Photographic Staff 3. 4 Clair: O.vt. Photographic Staff 3. 4; Executive Com- mittee 4 dub.: Bowling 4; Viuial Aid 4; World Affair Forum 3. Vicc-Pr«ident 4 jr MARILYN DIANE TAIT 636 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill WILLIAM FRANK TALBOT 840 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Curly Plani: College School: All-School Show. Cat 2. 3. 4; Publication. Agent 2. 4; Upi-Dah. Literary Staff 3. 4; Band. Majorette 2. 3 Ctaa : Commencement Utber 3; Play U her 3. 4; Bul- letin Bo rd Committee 3; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Patty Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Club : A Cappella 3. 4; ('bocal 2, 3, 4: Fir.t Aid and Social Service 3. Ptc.ident 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Le Cerclc Franca! 3. 4; Rifle 2; Tay-Wiitalvan 4 Sport : Hockey Numeral 4 GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Bill Plan : Butineti Manager PETER PHILIP TARABORELLI 7813 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Pete . Plan : College School: All-School Show. Can 4 Club : Choral ). Executive Committee 4 Sport : Baikcthdl Numerdt 3; Vanity Fuotbill 4 JAMES CHARLES TATE 14 North Kirklyn Avenue 0ppcr Darby ACCOUNTING PURPLE Nickname: Jim Plan.: Work 1 f 155 ■ 1900 JEANETTE TENAGLIO 24 South Madison Avenue Upper Darby ACCOUNTING PURPLE JACK WALLACE THOMPSON 404 East Magnolia Avenue Aldan ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Nickname: Jean Plant: Accountant Plant: Commercii! Artiit School: Publicationi Aitene 2 Glubi: Library 4 '9 HARRY G. TIMNEY 7064 Veronica Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Plant: Work Spotu: Junior Vanity Football 3 EDWARD ALBERT TINARI 137 South Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Nickname: Ed Plant: Work 5- ’J- MARIANNE TODD 7074 Clover Lane Upper Darby JOHN LEE TORBERT 207 South Windsor Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE SCIENTIFIC PURPLE iekname: Toddle Plant: Teacher Nicknamr: Jake Plant: Collet School: Honor Roll 4; Publicationi Agent 3. 4; Upl Dah. Liicrary Stall 4 Chut: Play U hct 3. 4; Bulletin Board Committee 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 2. J. 4; Patty Committee 3. 4: Play Committee 3. 4 Cluhc Choral 2. 3. 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 2: Library 2, 3. 4 JOHN CHARLES TROUT 13 Elm Avenue Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP PURPLE MARGARET B. TUPPENY 114 Birchwood Road Aldan ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD Nickname: Pith Plant: Work Nickname: Petti Plant: Artiit School: Acorn, Att Staff 4; All-School Shoo.-, Produc- tion 3, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4; Diitinguiihed Honor Roll 4; Ait Award 2; Upi-Dah, Att Editor 4 Clan: Oak . Art Staff 4; Bulletin Board Committee 2: Dance Committee 4; Hay Committee J, 4 Clubi: Choral 3; Rifle 2 MILDRED MARY TUZIO 294 Sanford Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Tuttle . Plant: Nurae School: Welfare Agent 3 Claai: Play Unher 4: Bulletin Bond Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Patty Committee 2. J. 4; Play Committee 3 Club : Choral 2. 3 Sportt: Hockey Numeral 2. 4; Junior Vanity Bailee- ball 3; Vanity Baiketball 4 FREDERICK W. ULMER, JR. 7755 Parkview Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Fted Plant: College Clan: Executive Committee 4 Sporit: Junior Vanity Batchall 2: Junior Vanity Foot- ball 2; Vanity Football ). 4; Vanity Wrestling 3. 4 ANNE LOUISE URIE 1116 Mason Avenue Drexcl Hill ARLINE VANDERSLOOT 7242 Calvin Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plant: Career (Entered September, 1949) ACADEMIC PURPLE Flam: Opera Singer School: All-School Show. Caul 3 Club.: A Cappclla 3. 4; Choeal 2. 3. 4; Rifle 2 156 JOHN CHARLES VANDEVERE 10)5 Drexel Avenue Drexol Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE : Jack Plani! Seaman School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Student Council 4 Club): La SoeieJad Panamericana 4 Sport : Soccer Numeral 2 2 ROBERT MELVILLE VAN SCIVER 3413 Plumstead Avenue ACADEMIC Misname: Van CUn: Dance Committee 4 Cluhi: Bowling 4 Drexel Hill PURPLE Plant: Undecided RUDY FRANK VAN ZANTEN 1 North Drexel Avenue Havertown ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname.' Van School: Acorn, R- PIjiu: Gettyiburg College , Reporter J, 4. Show, Cart 4. Honor Roll 4 ------ ----,.twniC ler J. 4. Art Stall 4; All-School oovw. Va«i( iwnor -•• Cf.au: Oak. Art Staff 4 Club : Hi-Y 4 Spot : Junior Vanity Ka«letball I; Vanity Tcnnii J NORA VARTANIAN 7050 Marshall Road SCIENTIFIC Upper Darby GOLD Plant: College School: All-School Show. Production 4; Honor Roll 2. 4; Diitmgmilicd Honor Roll 2; Publicationi Agent 4. Biolocy Prite 2 Cl.ut: Oak. Literary Staff 4 Clubi: Beam Att« 4; Choral 2, 5; Latin 2; Le Ccrdc Franeaii 4: Library 4; Rifle 2; Tay-Wiralvao ). 4 KATHLEEN M. VIVIAL 335 Blanchard Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Plain: College Nickname: Kathy School: All-School Show. Production J dart: Dance Committee 2, ). 4: Patty Committee J Play Committee ) Cluhi: Ream Alt 4 HIRAM P. VROOMAN, JR. 7002 Pennsylvania Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC Nickname: Ski| School: All-Sc Clubi: Pleiade. PURPLE Plana: Mechanical Engineer Show, Production 4 GEORGE D. WADE 201 Bayard Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Slip Plana: Paratrooper Cluba: Fencing 3. J; La SoeieJad Panamericana 2; Rifle 2. 1 Sporta: Soccer Numrrati 4 EDNA MAE WALDRON 13 Harvin Road Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP COLD Nickname: Eddie Plant: Undecided School: Honor Roll 4: Welfare Agent 2 Ciaat: Dance Committee ). 4 Party Committee 2 Clubi: Bowling 2. . 4; Fencing J Sporti: Hockey Numerali 2 CLIFFORD CHARLES WAMACKS 812 Collenbrook Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD . O Elant, Politician Clubt: Bowhr J 4; Fencing 2; Pleiade. 2. J; Rifle 2. J; World Affair Porum J. President 4 Spout: Soccer Numeral 2 JACK LEROY WARK 714 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Plant: Undecided Spoilt: Softball Numeral J; Vanity Swimming ). Captain 4 ROBERT DINSMORE WARK 7258 Bradford Road Upper Darby GENER Al. BUSINESS PURPLE Han.: Office. Worker EDITH HELEN WARREN 120 Cunningham Lane Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Edic Plan : Dental Hygieniit School: Welfare Agent 4 Cl.ut: Commencement Uihr.r J; Play U hcr J. 4; Dance Committee J; Executive Committee J; Party Com- mittee 5: Play Committee J. 4 Club ; Choral 2, ); La Sociedad Panamericana 4 Sporti: Junior Vanity Hockey J; Vanity Hockey 4 157 -1900 ‘ GEOFFREY P. WATTS 37 Sunshine Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE -Xicknamt: Jeff Mont: Phy ici t School: All-School Show, Production 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 4; Distinguithcd Honor Roll 4; Geometry Prize J; Phy ic Prize J Clou: Commencement Urher 1; Senior Play, Stage Crew Club : Le Cerde Prancai 5; Steinmett 2. J Sports: Junior Vanity Gross Country 2; Virtlty Cross Country 4 WILLIAM TAP WEBB 7-150 Miller Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname Tan Plain: College School: All-School Show. Cast 3: Student Council 2. 5; Welfare Agent 2 date Party Committee J OJuh : Hf-Y Vlce-Prcfidcnt 4 Sporti: Vanity Foot hall 3, 4 RITA ROSE WEINER 115 North Pennock Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Plitnil Undecided ROBERT JOHN 432 WoodcIilTc Road ARTS AND CRAFrS WELSMAN Upper Darby PURPLE Nickname: Boll Plant: Undecided Clnbi! Bowlins 4 LOIS ANNE WHITE 830 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Plant: Hood Collect School: All-School Show. Cast 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Dixtinguiihcd Honor Roll 2, 3: Publication Ihiamcu Stall 2. 3 Claar: Oak, Litemy Staff 4: Commencement U her 3; Play Uther 3, 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Exec- utive Committee 3, 4: Party Committee 3; May Committer J. 4 t Tub : A (’appella J. 4; China! 2. 3. 4; Hippocrate 3. Secretary 2. President 4; Hi-Y Secretary 4; Latin 2; Le Cerde Franeai 4: Rifle 2; Tay-Wi.tal- van . Secreury 4 Sporli: Bailethall Numeral 4; Hockey Numeral 4; Soft- hall Numeral 3 SHIRLEY WICK 248 Heather Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Xidpume: Wtckie riant: Secreury School: All-Schceil Show. Cait 4 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4 VICTORIA M. WEAVERLING 353 Congress Avenue Lansdownc STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Vicki Plan : Busineat College GORDON WOODHALL WEBSTER 1105 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD -Nickname: Gordie Plana: Collect School: Honor Roll 3. 4: Dhtimtulihcd Honor Roll ) Cl : Commencement Usher 3; Pl r Uthcr 4; Dance Committee 3. 4: Executive Committee 4 Chiba: Hi-Y J, Secretary 4 Sporrr: Vanity Wreultn 3. 4 BARBARA JOAN WELLS 3407 Garrett Rond Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD -Nickname: Joan Mam, Work School. Upi-Diih. Literary Stail 4 Clara; Commencement Usher 3: Play U hct 4; Junior May. Stare Crew; Bulletin Board Committee }. -t: Dance Committee 2, 3: Party Committee 2. 3. 4; May Committee 3. 4 Club : Pleiade 5, 4: Rifle 2. 3. Treasurer 4; Tay Wiitalvan 2. 3. 4 ROBERT D. WENNER 810 Fairfax Road Drexel HUI GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD -Nickname: Bob Plarn: Nigbi School HARRY MALCOLM WHITESELL 635 Mcrion Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plana: College School: Acorn, Reporter 4; Nation ! Thespian Society 4; Publication Agent 2 Cl an: Junior Play, Can: Senior Play, Ca t; Com- mencement U her 3: Bulletin Board Committee 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 3, 4; Play Committee 4 Clttfct: La Socfedad Panamericana 2; Pleiades 2, 3; World Adair Forum 2. 3 3. JEAN CAROL WIGFIELD 360 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE -Nickname: Jeanie Plan : Writer School: Acorn. Reporter 2, J. Exchance Editor 4; All-School Show. Ca.t . 4: Honor Roll 2. 4; Di - tinguiibed Honor Roll 3; National Thespian Society 4; Publication Agent 2, 3 Clan: Senior Play. Ca t; Commencement Usher 3; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 3. 4; Play Committee 3, 4 Cluhi: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Pleiade 2. 3; T yWi.ulv n 2. 3. 4 158 MARY JANE WII.BUR 4011 Ro cmont Avenue Drexcl Hill STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plant: Secretary School: Pobliciliona Typing Sufi 4; All-School Show, Carl 4 CUu: Play Utber 4; Dance Committee 2, J, 4; Party Committee 2. J, 4 Club Dowling 4 JEAN EILEEN WILLIAMS 139 Oakley Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Mlr namo: Jeannie Plant: Secreury CUu; Dance Committee ... 4; Party Committee ), 4; Play Committee 1. 4 Club Beam Aiu 4 RICHARD I. WILSON 4101 Slate Road Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD .Nickname: Dick Plant: College Clau: Dance Committee 2, 5, 4; Etccutive Committee ) Sport Junior Varaitv dreading 2. J DOROTHY ANN WILTSHIRE 574 Snowden Road Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP COLD MirJ[name.- Dottir Plant: College School: A. A. Council 4; Welfare Agent ) Spout: junior Varaity Basketball 2; Vanity Daikctball J, 4: Varaitv Hockey J. Captain 4 FREDERIC CARL WILLIAMS 141 Academy Lane Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD PUtti: Architect School: Honor Roll ; Student Council 2-d ROBERT WILLIAM WILLIAMS 713 Shadeland Avenue Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Willie Flatu: UnJecidcd School: A. A. Council 4 Club Choral 4; Hl-Y . 4: La Sociedad Panamrricana 2 Spom: Vanity Football 1. Meat Valuable Player Award 4; Wrestling J, Co-Capuin 4 JANET CORRIN WILT 347 Upland Way Drexcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD PUm: College School: Acorn, Reporter J, Editorial Board, Sport Editor 4; All-School Show. Carr 4; Student Council 2 Cbm: Commencement Uiher 5; Play Uahex J; Play Committee Club A Cappclla 4. «.oral 2. J. 4; Hi-Y 4 Sport Junior Vanity Basketball J; Varaity Basket- hall 4 STELLA MAY WILTSHIRE 574 Snowden Road Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Nickname: Stelly Plani: Wotk School: Publication Agent 2: Welfare Agent 2. J Sporta: Softball Numeral 2; Hockey Numeral 2; Junior Vanity Hnekey 2. J; Vanity Hockey 4 WALTER THOMAS WINDLE 317 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdownc SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Wimp Plant: College School: All-School Show. Ca.l J; Student Council 2 Clan: Colin Captain 2. J (-lube Choral 4: Hl-Y i. 4 Sport Junior Vanity Basketball 2; Varaity Football ■2- O DOROTHY CAROLINE WINNER 512 Hampshire Road Drexcl Hill GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Nickname: Dome Plani: Business School School: Publication Agent 2. ; Welfare Agent 2 Clan: Dance Committee 2, I, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 5, 4 Club Choral 2; Library 2, J: World Affair Forum 2 Sport : Softball Numeral 2. 5; Ba Vetball Numeral 2, ■ . 4; Hockey Numeral 2, J: Junior Varaitv Barker ball. Manager 1 Ac GWENDOLYN KAY WOLF 8326 Fayette Street Philadelphia KENNETH PAUL WOLF 454 Forrest Avenue Drexcl Hill STENOGRAPHIC GOLD N«k« «w Gwm Plan Secretary Club.: Choral 2. J. 4; Library J. 4: Riffe 2 ARTS AND CRAFTS Nickname: Ken 2—M PURPLE Plant: Work WALTER THOMAS WOODEN 813 Windermere Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE -Nkltiunc: Wall Plan : Work Sjwlii Basketball Numerali I. 4: Softball Numerali 3 2- DORIS MAE WOODSON 601 Childs Avenue I rexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE F lil I. 't iiv i Clan: Play Usher 4; Play Committee 4 Clsba; Beaux Arts 4; Bou-ling 4; Choral 2, 3; Library JEAN K. WOODWARD Ashlnnd and Belmont Avenues Secanc ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE ERNEST RICHARD WORTMANN 4119 Vernon Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nicfenmr: Icante Pirn : Undecided Jlei«4me: Ernie Plant: Dread Institute School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Welfare Agent 4 Cfuha: Visual Aid. 2. 3. 4 Class: Play Usher 3; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee ). 4; Play Committee 3 Ciuki Bowline 4: Fencing 2; First Aid and Social Service 3. 4; Terraijua 4 Sports; Hockey Numerali 3 V JOAN LOUISE WRENN 1147 Wilson Drive Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plant: Dread Institute School: All-School Show. Ca.t 4: Honor Roll 2: Welfare Agent 4 Class: Senior May. Cait; Commencement Ulher 3; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Eaecutive Committee 3; Party Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: La Socicdad Panamericana. Scrgeant-at-Arm 4; Library 4: Fencing 2 JOAN CARYL ZANG 734 Derwyn Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Pirns: Medical Secretary Cloai: Junior Play. Stage Crew; Dance Committee J. 4; Patty Committee 3. Ptay Committee I Clubs: A Cappella 4: Choral 2. 3, 4; First Aid and Social Service 3. 4 DOLORES JEAN ZELINSKY 591 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Nickname: Dolly - • iy School: Honor Roll 3 Class: Play Usher 3; Play Committee 3 Club : A Cappella 3. 4. Choral 2. 3. 4 Plans: Stenographer JOY LYLE ZERFING 822 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Plan : Airline Hosteae School: Honor Roll 4; National Theapun Society 4; Publication Business Suit 2. 3. Assistant Business Manager 4; School Stage Ceew 3. 4 data: Junior Play. Stage Crew; Senior Play. Stage Crew; Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3; Party Committee 2. 3: Play Committee . 4 Clubs: La Socicdad Panamericana 2, 3; Pleiades 2. 3: Rifle 3 MORTON L. ZIEVE 7124 Llanfair Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Morty PU u: College School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4 dubs: La Socicdad Panamericana 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Badcethall. Manager 2; Vanity Basketball. Manager 3 ROSE MARIE ZIVIELLO 11 South Second Street Lan downc DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Nickname: Ro Chibs: Distributive Education 4 GOLD Plant: Selling SHIRLEY ANN ZWALLY Devonihire Hall Apartment! Drexel Hill ACCOUNTING GOLD N(dtm m«: Sat Plans: Marriage School: Student Council 3; Welfare Agent 3 Clubs: A Cappella 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Library 3. 4 GEORGE ROBERT ZWEIGER 409 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Plans: University of Pennsylvania School: Atom. Reporter 3. Statistician and Sports Ll bnrian 4; Honor Roll 4; Publications Agent 4 Clubs: Che . Secretary 2. Team 2: Hi-Y J. 4 Sports: Softball Numerals 2 The Class of 1950 remembers in closing one of its beloved mem- bers Beatrice Grainger, known to all as Betsy, who passed on September 21, 1947. 160 ♦


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