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FOREWORD At the time the Class of 1951 entered Upper Darby High School, the world was in a state of joyous expectation. World War II was over and Upper Darbians, with all the rest of the world looked ahead to a period of peace and prosperity. Now, as we leave Upper Darby, the world is again waiting to see what will happen; again waiting in a state of expectation. In the opening pages of this yearbook we have attempted to depict in picture form some of the things which constitute our hopes and our dreams for the future. SEE EVOLVE OUR LIFE-OUR THOUGHTS-OUR ACTIVITIES FROM Published by THE UPPER DARBY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL THE OAK Upper Darby, Pennsylvania OUR HOPES IN THE UNITED NATIONS 1 Photo—Courtesy of Thr iVeir York Timm IN THE UNITED STATES Photo—Courtesy of The New York Timet OUR PRIDE IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Photo—Courtesy of The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission OUR LOYALTY TO UPPER DARBY TOWNSHIP Photo—Courtcay of Kill Karri The Center of Tronsportotion UD's Most Congested Areo Sellers Memorial Library HYGrade'S HARjt AL LINEN SHOP ‘J 3A01 mo FOR UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL Vocotionol Guidance Clinic Discussing the activities of the Class of 1953 are Mr. Paul K. Noel, adviser; Bob Henn, treasurer; Dick Padula, president; Marie DeGeorge, secretary; John Hartmire, vice- president; and Miss Julia S. Miller, adviser. The Class of 1953 has made an admirable start at Upper Darby and promises to be an outstanding group in its next two years at U.D. The sophomores began their Senior High School career by breaking the magazine campaign record previously established by the Class of 1952. They were equally successful with their class dance, “Court Capers.” Sophomores have done outstanding work this year for their school, as well. They were well represented in many varied school activities, particularly dramatics and sports. Much of the credit for the achievement of the Class of '53 belongs to its capable president, Dick Padula. He was ably assisted by Vice'Presidcnt John Hartmire, Secretary Marie DeGeorge, and Treas' urer Bob Henn. The sophomores are fortunate in having Julia S. Miller and Paul K. Noel as their advisers. Miss Miller is well known to many of the girls for her work in the Home Economics Department. Mr. Noel is no newcomer to the job of class adviser, as he has guided several classes in the past. With such leaders. Upper Darby can be confident that the Class of '53 will continue to be successful in their next two years on the hill. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Front Row: Haussmann, Dawkins, Angulo, Henn, Padula. DeGeorge, Hartmire, Kennedy, Engle, I.ineberry; Sccona Row: Adelizzi, Askiss, Townsend, Spina, Tarkanian, Ballora Connaghan, LaGassc, Hammer, Harncr, Smith. JUNIORS JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Sealed: Calvert; Standing: Hcm, Crokor, Kline, Richard , Abbott, Kildare, Adam , Barney, Miller, Van Nest, Roye, Dalesman, Crate, Parker, Campbell, Penrod, Hutchinson. The Class of 1952 has made a fine record during its first two years on the hill, despite the fact that it is the smallest class Upper Darby has had in a number of years. Not only have the juniors shown leadership, enthusiasm, and wholeheartedness in everything they have done for their class, but they have also worked untiringly for the school. This is evidenced by the many junior representatives in music, ath- letics, and in scholarship. Last year the juniors broke all previous records in their magazine campaign and climaxed the year with an equally successful class dance. This year they continued their success with the annual junior dance and their class party, the plans for which originated in the class executive committee early in the year. Parke Hess, class president, has capably led the Class of '52 through two years of outstanding achievement. He was assisted this year by vice- president Bob Abbott, secretary Midge Roye, treas- urer Rowland Hutchinson, and historian Joan Parker. Guided by its popular advisers, Herbert S. Herzog and Alice M. Goodman, the Class of 1952 is prepared to assume a place of leadership in Upper Darby High School next year. Successfully piloting the Class of ’52 through its second year on the hill are Secretary Midge Roye; Vice-President Bob Abbott; Treasurer Rowland Hutchinson; Miss Alice M. Goodman; Historian Joan Parker; Mr. Herbert S. Herzog; President Parke Hess. WE RALLY TO Upper: Mr. Tyson speaks to Purple Color Captain, Alice Miller, while holding songs and cheers banner which he awarded to Gold Color Captains, Barbara Earl and Gene Harris. Center: A Purple team member guards the ball with her life as some Golds try to snatch it away from her. Bottom Left: Purple public speaking contest winners —Joan McCrea, Dale Owens, Lois Parry; Gold losers: Warren Grupe, Sylvia Morrison, Vivian Hanford. Bottom Right: Songs and Cheers Contest judges sit surveying their domain with the Old Oaken Bucket trophy in the foreground. THE PURPLE AND THE GOLD Top Left: Purple basketman racks up another during a close game. Top Right: Snaky” Graham exhorts color contesters to Beat I.ansdowne!” Center: Another Purple landslide: the typing contest, front row: Carol Bauers. Purple; Roseann Ebcr- hardt, Purple; Marian Papouris, Gold, rear: Jean MofHtt, Purple; Pat Brennecke, Gold; Rosalie Del Rossi, Gold. Bottom: The spelling contest—Purples win again! Margie Lappin, left, spells a tough one as Joe Bren- ner, right, looks on. WE ADD TO OUR KNOWLEDGE 1. Mary Bond and Ted Collins watch Barbara Gratz sketch. 2. Seniors arc amused in Mr. Wood’s sociology class. 3. Bill O’Keefe knows all the angles in geometry. 4. Ray DeVries queries Miss Taylor on a point of grammar. 5. Mr. Kehl demonstrates a chemistry experiment for some upper classmen. Sixteen THROUGH DIVERSE CLASSES 1. Academic typists labor over practice drills. 2. Jay Crawford, Hans Dietzc, and Tom Griswold present a radio script in Miss Gaukrodger’s accelerated English class. 3. Lee Hammer demonstrates his prowess on the parallel bars. 4. Charles McGoldrick examines the design made by the boys, in metal shop under the direction of Mr. Hoehler. 5. Joan Beatty, Ginny Becker, Marie Kramer, and Eileen O’Neill whip up a salad. 6. Carmen Rosato gives Dick Wharton some tips on using the band- saw while Charlie Nichols listens in. Seventeen WE REMEMBER WITH INTEREST OUR ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS Upper: Tchyi Hsieh gesticulates in Senior assembly; Emcees of the 950 Club, Joe Grady and Ed Hirsi; DE students and graduates present their annual fashion show; Mr. Noel awards prizes to sophomore magazine campaign winners Braeuninger, Me Elfrcsh, Thompson, Hammer, Harner, DeGeorge. Center: Frank Vidcon makes a spectacular entrance into Junior assembly; Miss Goodman beams as she receives a gift from Santa (Warren Grupc); Varsity soccer letter winners receive their awards from Mr. Herzog. Lower: E. C. Ramsey emphasizes a point; Hi-Y boys advertise the Stairway to the Stars; Junior boys publicize the Pennant Prom; A scene from A Child is Born. WE DANCE AND PLAY OUR PARENTS ENCOURAGE US Opposite page—Top Left: After game basketball dances attract many Upidites and friends. Center Left: The Choral Club sponsored Steel Pier Frolic drew one of the largest crowds of the year. Lower Left: Ed Worthington, accom- panied by Bill Mescanti, gives his all to a western ballad. Upper Right: An intent group of juniors play Concentration at the Junior Party. Lower Right: Sid Mollard, Bob Jones, and Joel Minster portray circus freaks at the Senior Party. This page—Top Left: Mr. Aubrey Abbott addresses the Fall Sports Banquet. Lower Left: Mr. Lower jokes with parents at Back to School Night. Upper Right: Council guides Owens, Matthews, and Grupe assist a lost parent. Center Right: Mrs. Howard Leathern (center), the charming president of the Mothers’ Dis- cussion Group. Lower Right: A view of the speakers’ table at the Fall Sports Banquet. % titetncriam WILLIAM C. GEYER The staff of the 1951 Oak respectfully dedicates this page to William Carlton Geyer, Head of the Industrial Arts De- partment and a member of the Upper Darby High School faculty since Sep- tember, 1927, who died suddenly while on a fishing trip at Lake Placid, New York, July 4, 1950. Before coming to Upper Darby, he taught at Indianapolis, Kendallville, Hammond, and Evansville in Indiana, at College Station, Texas, and at Schenec- tady, New York. He served in France in Word War I and taught shop courses for a short time in France at the close of the war. At Upper Darby, in addition to his teaching and supervisory duties, he coached wrestling and promoted a wide- spread interest in bowling, organizing an annual bowling tournament among sub- urban and city schools. At the close of World War I, he made investigations and contacts to procure such surplus govern- ment property as could be used for school purposes. He also served as a County Veterans Administration Placement Training Officer and as assistant director in the local evening school for veterans' training. Mr. Geyer generously shared his knowledge and his craftsmanship with his friends in a spirit that left none of them with any feeling of obligation to him. Upper Darby High School remem- bers Mr. Geyer with appreciation for his twenty-three years of service and with gratitude for sharing with his fellow- workers and the student body his ex- perience and his wealth of practical knowledge. Tivent 'tivo Front Row: Mr. Vanlecr I. Bond. Mr . William G. SteburRrr, Dr. George C. Dilworth, Mr . Alfred F. Adelizzi, Mr. John H. Frazier; Second Ron: Mr. Stewart B. Harkness, Mr. John H. Scheidel, Dr. Edgar B. Cale. superintendent John H. Tyson, Dr. J. Vernon Elbon, Mr. John C. Parry, Mr. R. Winfield Baile, Mr. N. Horace Berman. After years of tedious planning, the efforts of the hard-working members of Upper Darby's Board of Education are beginning to show fruitful results. Two modern elementary schools, Hillcrest and Primos, are now complete. Only through the continuous efforts of the Board members could such a project have been accomplished. The foundations for the high school addition are now finished and the buildings are beginning to take shape. Few of us realize the many headaches encountered by the Board members. One of the foremost problems was that of locating and stockpiling the necessary building materials and equipment for the new schools. The war threat at the present time has induced a scarcity of materials which can be overcome only by patient searching for the desired goods. The teachers, architects, and School Board members have worked in close cooperation to procure the finest and most modern equipment available. To each member of our fine School Board we offer a vote of thanks— for making the schools in this district run so smoothly, and for realizing so sensibly the needs of our community and keeping abreast of the situation in such a capable manner. BOARD OF EDUCATION T wcntythrec The recent ground breaking ceremonies for the new addition to the high school marked another step in Upper Darby's continuous program to meet the needs of the com- munity. Since the first class of five was graduated in 1896, Upper Darby has grown by leaps and bounds, both in area and population. The capable School Board, though, has kept pace with this expansion. An annex was added to the high school in 1928 as were other improvements made to the grade schools throughout the district at various times. The new four-story addition to the present high school will adequately serve many more students, but even more expansion will be needed in the future. Because of the high birth rate during World War II, graduating classes of one thousand will be the general trend in 1958. Two new ele- mentary schools. Primos and Hillcrest. have already been opened to accommodate part of this huge student body now entering the first and second grades. It is obvious, though, that more development will be necessary. Unknown to most people is the fact that plans for a new junior high school are already under way. The far- sighted Board of Education has acquired land on State Road for this purpose. Other changes in the school system are being contem- plated. As the school enrollment increases, new teachers will be needed and Upper Darby plans to acquire the best in- structors available. Plans for curriculum revision are also being considered. The latest educational methods will be in- corporated in the schools in an effort to make the Upper Darby School System, the finest in the country. With its ambitious building and educational improvement programs. Upper Darby is confident that it can answer the challenge of its increasing population. WE BUILD FOR THE FUTURE The new Primos School nears completion. Hillcrest opened April 16, 1951. SUPERINTENDENT Wc, of the Upper Darby High School, arc very fortunate to have a superintendent who shows such outstanding ability and leadership in school and community life as John H. Tyson. He has been superintendent of schools for the past eight years and served as principal of our school during the twenty-four years prior to 1943. The class of 1951 is indebted to Mr. Tyson for his tireless efforts to better our school. He is active in educational societies, and we all ap- preciate and admire his zealous work. Mr. Tyson has spent a great deal of time working out the difficult details of plans for the new high school. The years of planning were climaxed this fall by the ground-breaking exer- cises over which he officiated. Wc have been guided faithfully and well by Mr. Tyson; he has won the respect and admira- tion of all by his fine judgment and keen personal interest in the welfare of each student. MR. JOHN H. TYSON Superintendent Tyson breaks ground as Messrs. Dilworth, Haabcstad, Bond, Butteneorth, Sampson, and a rep- resentative of the builders cheer him on. Miss Mary L. Lukens, Director of Educational Measurements; Mr. Lewis O. Goas, Assistant to the Superintendent; Miss Pauline Roffc, Elementary School Supervisor. ASSISTANTS TO THE SUPERINTENDENT Elementary and high school expansion and educational testing programs demand able ad- ministrators—and that is what Superintendent of Schools John H. Tyson has in his three assistants: George W. Hoehler, Mary L. Lukens, and Pauline E. Roffc. Between them they boast 56 years of service to Upper Darby's school district. Mr. Hoehler succeeds Lewis O. Goas. who left for Washington February 27 to further national civilian defense preparations. Prior to Mr. Hoehler's appointment. Mr. Goas had completed making speci- fications for all equipment, supplies, and materials necessary for building UD Township's two new elementary schools. Mr. Hoehler now has charge of filling specifications for over two million dollars worth of high school additions now under construc- tion. Mr. Hoehler arrived in UDHS in 1925 after graduating from Williamson Trade School and ob- taining an M.A. and B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.E. from Drexel Institute of Technology. In September of last year, he was ap- pointed head of the Industrial Arts Department. Miss Lukens supervises township tests and measurements and special educational placements. Seniors should recall her proctoring their I.Q. and comprehension examinations in the auditorium. An Upper Darby resident from birth. Miss Lukens at- tended and obtained her B.A. from Swarthmore and an M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. She subsequently taught in Monmouth, New Jersey, and Middleton Township, Delaware County, until her arrival at Upper Darby in 1923. Supervisor of Elementary Schools, Miss Roffe, came to UD in 1938 after serving in this same capacity in Altoona. Pa. Upon graduation from Lock Haven State Teachers College, she attended Columbia University where she obtained her B.A. and M.A. degrees. Miss Roffe supervises the selec- tion of textbooks and the course of study in the twelve elementary schools in this district. She also observes the progress of the new personnel and co- ordinates the teaching methods so they will be uni- form in all the grade schools. Twenty-six PRINCIPAL Although personal contact has been limited to a small number of students, most of us have enjoyed pleasant, casual meetings with our principal, Dr. James E. Nancarrow. His enthusiastic interest in all student projects and activities has been curtailed by his many pressing obligations as principal of such a large high school. Dr. Nancarrow s favorite project, the Leadership Development Program, went into effect for a trial period this year. The plan has proved a success and will be continued next year. Dr. Nancarrow believes that Upper Darby has one of the best balanced pro grams of outside activities in the nation. In his infrequent spare moments, our principal tries to catch up on the latest developments in school life. All phases of student activity interest him. but he particularly enjoys sports, for he is an enthusi' astic hunter and fisherman. Gardening is another favorite outdoor activity Dr. Nancarrow s chief regret is that his heavy duties prevent him from knowing each student in- dividually, but the members of the Class of 1951 will always remember him as an important part of their life at Upper Darby. DR. JAMES E. NANCARROW Bob Abbott, injured in play, is assisted from the field by his father and Dr. Nancarrow. FACULTY GROUP Scaled: Mr Holmes, Miss Lukens, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Stevens. Miss Foster, Miss Mallon, Mr. Goas, Mr. Tyson; Second Row: Miss Weil, Miss Reed. Miss Miller. Mrs. Hup, Miss Kingsley, Mrs. Slick, Mrs. Danehowcr, Miss Weimer, Miss Noble; Third Row: Mr. Wood, Mr. Grimmett, Mr. Wike, Mr. Noel, Miss Boslcr, Miss Leaman, Miss Bassett; Fourth Row: Mr. I.oeb, Mr. Culver, Mr. Lower, Mr. McDonnell, Mr. Bernardino, Mr. LeCates, Mr. Stermcr, Mr. Williams; Fifth Row: Mr. Harer, Mr. Forsgard, Mr. Packer, Mr. Hoehler, Mr. Kehl, Mr. Hartman. Twenty eight Seated: Dr. Nancarrow, Mr. Milne, Miss Taylor, Mias Gaukrodger, Dr. Dcnglcr, Mr. Diehl, Mrs. Wolstenholme, Mr. Herzog; Second Row: Miss Grunberg, Miss Koch, Miss Sommerfield, Miss Garen, Miss Chrisman, Miss Ferree, Miss Richards, Miss Huston, Miss Breese, Mrs. Abrams; Third Row: Miss Mowry, Miss Goodman, Miss Kerr; Fourth Row: Mr. Neff, Mr. Minacci, Mr. Miller, Mr. King, Mr. Brooke, Mr. Shull, Mr. Shenk, Mr. Strange; Fifth Row: Mr. Clugston, Mr. Rhile, Mr. Wolfgang, Mr. Twoes, Mr. Doane, Mr. Morris, Mr. Billingslea; Sixth Row: Mr. C. Thompson, Mr. H. Thompson, Mr. Remlcy, Mr. Hamsher, Mr. Coffey. Twentyninc FACULTY LIST ADMINISTRATION James Edward Nancarrow, Principal, B.S., M.A., D.Ed. Charles W. Holmes, Registrar, B.A., M.A. Zita E. Mallon, Dean of Girls, S.N.S., B.S. Ralph M. Andersen, Dean of Boys, B.D., B.S., M.S. Mary L. Lulcens, Educational Measurements, B.A., M.A. Stanley F. Twocs. Director of Attendance, B.S., M.A. Ruth A. Leaman, Librarian, B.Ph. M. Ruth Bassett, Assistant Librarian, B.S., M.S. ENGLISH Edith Gaukrodgcr, B.A., M.A. Helen M. Ferree, B.A., B.Pd., M.A. s Carl M. Hamsher, B.A., M.A. Merle I. Koch. B.A.. M.A. Murray C. Miller, B.A. Charles H. Morris, B.A. Helen M. Mowry, B.A., M.S. Paul K. Noel, B.A.. M.A. Frieda E. Reed, B.A.. M A. Anne M. Slick. B.A. Mai:ie G. Weil, B.S. Frances F. Wcimer, B.A., M.A. Margaret N. Ycrkcs, B.A. Mary Virginia Hague, Speech Instructor, B.S.. M.Ed. HISTORY John S. Billingslea, B.A., M.A. ' Helen S. Abrams. B.A.. M.A. Charles M. Brooke, B.A. Paul Coffey. B.A., M.A. M. Randolph Grimmctt, Ph.B., M.Ed. Clayton K. Shcnk, B.S., M.Ed. Harold C. Thompson, B.S. Harry R. Wike. B.S., M.Ed. Charles L. Wood. B.D.. M.A. COMMERCIAL Thomas J. Milne, B.C.S. Peter E. Bernardino. B.S., M.Ed. Edna M. Danehower. B.S., M.S. Fred G. Forsgard, B.S.. M.Ed. Pearl E. Garcn, B.S., M.Ed. Frances G. Hup, B.S. Lucretia M. Kerr, B. S. Charles E. King, B.S. Fcnn Minacci, B.S. Joseph E. Rhile, B.S., M.S. Sarah I. Richards Nan M. Scott, B.S. MATHEMATICS 'V.John Diehl, B.A., M.A. Robert N. Hartman. B.A.. M.A. R. Paul LcCatcs, B.S. Carroll R. McDonnell, B.S. Dean E. Shull. B.S. Stanley F. Twoes, B.S., M.A. Roy W. Wolfgang, B.S. SCIENCE McKinley H. Stevens, B.A., M.S. Ivon E. Culver, B.S., M.S. Edwin L. Harcr. B.A. William S. Kehl, B.A., M.A., B.D. George G. Lower, B.S., M.A. Floyd H. Neff. B.A.. M.A. Chclscy G. Remley, B.S., M.S Emma H. Sommcrficld, B.S., M.A. Edson C. Strange, B.S., M.S. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mary A. Taylor, B.A., M.A. Charlotte S. Chrisman, B.A., M.A. Carl L. Clugston, B.A. Alice M. Goodman, B.A., M.Ed. -Agnes B. Grunberg, B.A., B.S., M.A. E. Lucile Noble, B.A., M.A. Joseph E. Stcrmcr, B.A. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Herbert S. Herzog. B.S., M.S. •E. Virginia Bosler, B.S. Fred R. Locb, B.S.. M.S. Carson J. Thompson, B.S., M.Ed. Anna J. Westervelt, B.S. (Leave of Absence) Elizabeth F. Williams, B.S., M.S. Alma G. Wolstcnholmc, School Nurse, R.N. HOME ECONOMICS Lydia J. Foster, (Retired Oct. 1, 1950) Ruth I. Breese, B.S. Alice M. Huston, B.S. Julia S. Miller. B.S.. M.S. MUSIC ' David D. M. Haupt, B.S., M.A., D.Mus. lydc R. Dcnglcr, B.S.. M.S., D.Mus. Robert A. Doanc, B.S.. M.S. INDUSTRIAL ARTS George W. Hochlcr, B.S., M.S., M.E. ' ' -Eugene R. Maclhorn, B.S. Arthur W. Packer Anchor L. Williams, B.S. (Military Service) ART Elizabeth Kingsley, B.F.A., M.F.A. Thirty FACULTY OFF GUARD 1. Mr. Diehl dons a derby for the Senior Party. 2. Miss Garen presents an umbrella to Miss Foster at a farewell tea while Miss Scott, Miss Richards, Miss Kerr, Miss Mowry, and Mr. Milne look on. 3. A girls’ hockey game attracts the attention of Mr. Holmes and Mr. Smedley. 4. Dr. Dengler emcees the Songs and Cheers Contest. 5. Mrs. Westervelt with her offspring, Tommy and Westy. Thirtyone FACULTY 1. Down on the farm with Mr. Harcr and his dog. 2. Mr. Doane leads the Royal band between halves as Lois Durst twirls her baton. 3. Mr. I.oeb and Mr. Harold Thompson watch a critical play in a football game. 4. Faculty members congregate at a well-known student meeting place. 5. Mrs. Slick aids in the ground breaking ceremonies. T hirtytwo Miss Mallon skilfully applies a shoulder bandage to Mrs. Wolstenholme. Mr. Miller chatting with friends at the Lansdowne football game. Mr. Coffey holds the attention of parents attending Back to School Night. Mr. Herzog and Miss Goodman don western attire for the Junior Class party. The perplexities of first aid are mastered by some of the male members of the U.D. faculty. CADET TEACHERS Upper—Front Row: S. Williams, J. Shull , D. Mozenter, S. Ward, C. Krusen; Second Row: E. Foglcr, A. Lacn, B. Barsky, R. Graham; Third Row: J. Hulking, E. Jacoby. H. Harbage, M. Wartenberg. Lower—Front Row: L. R. Haig, E. Rcinsch, M. Fcnimorc, D. Weber; Second Row: J. Geppi, P. Singewald, C. Swiren, M. Auerbach, A. Harclerode; Third Row: M. Dzamko, L. Harrington, E. Milcy, J. Swered, R. Supper. Upidites arc fortunate each year in having practice teachers from local colleges bring the latest teaching methods to them. In this way, cadets gain a back-log of experience that will prove invaluable when they ultimately become teachers. Most of these men and women have already completed four years of college in- struction. but before graduation, one semester of their senior year must be devoted to student teaching. Cadets serving their apprenticeship this year represented the University of Penn- sylvania, Temple University, Villanova Col- lege, West Chester State Teachers College, and Drexel Institute of Technology. While “on the hill, the cadets are super- vised by Miss Zita E. Mallon, dean of girls, and are under the direct guidance of an indi- vidual teacher. For the first portion of their semester at Upper Darby, student teachers observe the classroom procedure of their re- spective assigned teacher. Following this period, each cadet is given complete charge of a class for a month, during which time he must assume the full responsibilities of a reg- ular teacher. Besides his classroom work, the student teacher is usually given at least one non- teaching assignment involving work in the library, infirmary, study hall, or clerical work in the attendance office or the deans' office. Thirty'four SECRETARIES That familiar clicking of typewriters from early morning until late afternoon is the trade mark of U. D.’s hard-working secretaries, who help make life on the hill run more smoothly. They help students and teachers alike by keeping an accurate record of en- rollment, grades, courses, and personal his- tories. Other duties include recording inven- tory reports, answering the telephone, and mimeographing copies of school notices. Miss Elizabeth B. Longacre, Mrs. Betty Jo Apple, and Miss Imogene Rupprecht, who are assigned to the superintendent's office, help Mr. Tyson with the supervising of the functions of the school district. Mrs. Eliza- beth Paxton is assigned to Mr. Goas as his personal secretary. Aiding Dr. Nancarrow are Miss Dorothy E. Cole and Miss Romany Craig. Other secretaries include Miss Walda Cor- riston, who is assigned to Mr. Holmes, reg- istrar; Mrs. Margaret H. Boyd, who super- vises the high school office, and Mrs. Thelma C. Malin, who has charge of the Activities Fund. It is evident that the functioning of the administration would be impossible without the help of our efficient, friendly secretaries. Secretaries who keep UD’s administration run- ning smoothly include Mrs. Appel, Mrs. Paxton, Miss Rupprecht; Mrs. Malin, Miss Craig, Miss Cole, Miss Corriston, Mrs. Boyd. CAFETERIA The twenty-two cent platters that many Upidites take for granted are a product of much planning and preparation. Under the able direction of Mrs. Anne D. Snyder, the staff of nine women starts early in the morn- ing to prepare the sandwiches, soup, salads, platters, and desserts that the students and teachers eat from 11:45 to 1:15. The platters, subsidized by the government, are planned so that the buyer will have a tasty, nutritious, and adequate meal at the lowest possible cost to him. Proof of the popularity of the cafe- teria's food is the long lines of anxious stu- dents at lunchtime. Again this year the daily menus have been printed in The Acorn and on the cafeteria blackboard, both of which have helped to increase sales. Mr . Paige and Mr . Uting are kept busy estimating the food needed to feed U.D.’s hungry students and faculty. Top: Candy is always a must after lunch; Howard Hugo pays Mrs Jones for hi 22 cent platter. Center: Mr . Snyder, head of the culinary staff, checks the week’ menu; Mr . Devitt adjusts the oven. Lower: Mrs. Palmer, Mr . Elberson, and Mr . Schlichter prove that too many cooks improve the broth. Dudley King ready to clean a room; Dave Lewis, head janitor, checks on the heat; Alfred Field repairing linoleum in the infirmary; Richard Noll drilling in the cafeteria wall; Pat Finnarty helping to line up the bleachers. Miss Long accurately records the instructions of Mr. Butterworth, the efficient supervisor of the maintenance men. Ever need a bolt, light bulb, pair of pliers, monkey-wrench, scat adjusted, locker sawed open, or a window shade fixed? Naturally the first person you look for is the janitor. The maintenance staff, under the direction of Charles W. Butterworth, superintendent of buildings and grounds, and Dave Lewis, head janitor, has the enormous task of keeping the school and grounds in tip-top operating condition. Probably their biggest job is sweep- ing the dirt and dust from the inside of the building. Countless other duties range from moving bleachers, repairing radiators, mowing lawns, clipping hedges, shoveling snow and directing parking, to marking the athletic field, stacking dishes in the cafeteria, looking for misplaced keys, and chasing mice. In fact, it may be said, that if George can't do it, the maintenance department can, and will do it with a smile. MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES “LEISURE IS THE TIME FOR DOING SOMETHING USEFUL” Front Row: Weaver, Pennypacker, Minzes, Hutchinson, J. Henn, Minster, Hoiland, Haabcstad. Clark, Scalzetti, R. Schumacher, Hess, B. Miller, McElfrcsh, Mathews; Second Row: Miss Mallon, Cullen, Martin, Burkholder, Blessing, Pittinos, Beardsley, Hilton, Makos, Olson, Tarleton, R. Kennedy, Payonseck. DoGeorge, Rowell, Lyon, G. Kennedy, Chadwick, Miss Noble; Third Row: Padula, Ackerman, Grupe, Rosen, Hackmaster, Happersett, Dawkins, Dantzer, Mr. Andersen, Alexander, Blythe, Naegely, Hirsch, Owens, D. Jones, J. Schumacher, R. Jones; Fourth Row: Fromm, DiFiori, Boehringer, Leety, Hickman, Crate, Hugo, R. Henn, Ellison, Ballora, Hartmire, Dean, Huffard, Shull, Burke, Dugan. STUDENT GOVERNMENT The principal purpose of the Student Council, .as stated in its Constitution, “shall he to promote the best interests of the school and to foster a spirit of cooperation between the student and the teacher.” The Council of 1950-51 has attempted to carry out this purpose by sponsoring many worthwhile activ- ities. Among these activities were Bundle Day, which provided clothing for the needy Navajo Indians, and the organization of a Leaders' Group for the purpose of maintaining cleanliness and order in the cafeteria. They also sponsored the after-game basketball dances, sold refreshments at the football games, and sent three representatives to each of the suburban council meetings at Wilmington, Spring- field, and Sharon Hill. These activities were carried out under the leader- ship of officers for both semesters—President Bud Haabestad, Vice-President Joel Minster. Secretary Shirley Hoiland, Treasurer Jack Henn, and Sergeant- at-arms Rowland Hutchinson. The officers. Student Council advisers Miss Mallon, Miss Noble, and Mr. Andersen, and the chairmen of the five standing committees form the Executive Committee, which meets on alternate Thursday mornings. Its purpose is to recommend ideas to the Council and to cooperate with the larger group in fulfilling these plans. Through their meet- ings, Council members have tried to act indirectly for the student body. Forty Council officers for both semesters—Treasurer Jack Henn, Vice-President Joel Minster, Secre- tary Shirley Hoiland, Sergeant-at-arms Rowland Hutchinson, President Bud Haabcstad . . . Miss Malion, adviser, administers the oath of office to Joel Minster during the installation ceremonies . . . Cynthia Tomasulo, Miss Noble, and Nora Daldy prepare hot dogs for the hungry crowd at half-time . . . Joel Minster and Gill Boehringer assist the U.D. dummy from the stage after the Haverford pep rally. Rowland Hutchinson, Bob Jones, and Jack Hackmaster supervise . . . Hugo, Minster, Tarleton, Haabestad, Hickman, Olson, Hoiland, and Hutchinson display a small portion of the clothing collected for the Navajo Indians. Forty-one THE OAK For the first time in U. D.'s history, the Oak literary staff was composed of both seniors and juniors. This arrangement enabled the juniors to realize the work involved and to make plans for their yearbook. Work of the staff includes writing the material and deciding the color and layout of the book. Candidates for the staff appeared last spring to decide on the cover, but the final group wasn't chosen until the fall of 1950. Their work com- menced with the writing of fall sport stories and ended this spring with the distribution of the Oak. Under the guidance of Paul K. Noel, Carl M. Hamsher. and Editor-in-Chicf Gretta Payonseck, this year's staff has attempted to produce an accurate record of the class of 51. OAK LITERARY STAFF AND PHOTOGRAPHERS OAK Literary Staff—Sealed: Wargny, Kcesey, Hovscp- ian, Adams, Garnett, Roberts; Standing: Eller, Parry, McQuaid, Cowing, Foseid, Puyoou, Crawford, Griswold, Friday, Dictze. OAK photographers receiving their assignments from adviser Hoehler are Gargas, Kile, Shull, Hollander, Tindall. Yearbook advisers, Mr. Hamsher and Mr. Noel, and Gretta Payonseck, editor, examine the Oak dummy. Oak Art Staff—Seated: Krebs, art editor Mclchcr, DeCosta; Standing: Callahan, Rasmussen, Loysen, Light, Kehl, Bond. Front Row: Brenner, Calc, Larson, Rasmussen, Moskowitz, Minzes, Fraps, Hendrixson, Paul, Matthews, Buck, Hewson, editor-in-chief Grupe, Lipsett; Second Row: Bowman, Bickford, Glassmire, Hanford. Walton, Crawford, Beissel, Shute, Tarleton, Gabriel, Cobb, Happersett, Shull; Third Row: Greene, Kile, Elliot, Henry, Leary, Struth, Wield, Rowell, Lincbcrry, Me- Elfresh, Bochringcr; Fourth Row: Freedman, Flynn, Daldy, Rosen, Haines, Kennedy, Tilton, Blumstein, Davies, Jascourt. Under the competent guidance of Editor-in-Chief Warren Grupe, The Acorn staff has endeavored to produce an accurate record of the activities concern ing Upper Darby High School life. This record is published weekly in a newspaper which reaches students, faculty members, and parents. The paper again added to its prestige by winning first place honors from the PSPA, one of five in the state to merit such a rating, as well as Medalist rating from the CSPA and being defending titalist in the Temple Tournament. With the assistance of the editorial board and numerous reporters, Mrs. Carroll S. Slick, adviser, has made it possible for The Acorn to again stand among the finest high school papers. Left—ACORN EDITORIAL BOARD—Front Row: Del Rossi, Buck, editor-in-chief Grupe, Fraps, Hendrixson; Second Row: Brenner, Cale, Rasmussen, Bailers, Lipsett. Right—ACORN ART STAFF—Seated: Loysen, art editor Rasmussen, Katz; Standing: Bond, Marshall, Compton, Morris, Kehl, Melcher. THE UPI-DAH Front Row: McCrea, Collins; Second Row: Hampel, editor-in-chief Pennypaclcer, Huber, Miss Gaukrodger•,Third Row: Wike, Friedmann, Keesey, Houseman; Fourth Row: Holzmueller, Kauffman, Blessing, Vowler. The Upi'Dah, Upper Darby's semi-annual mag- azine, is the oldest of this high schools publications, having been established in 1916 as the U.D.H.S. It reflects high school life in original stories, essays, poems, and art work, and also honors eight out- standing seniors in the Fidelis section. This year, under the faculty supervision of Miss Edith Gaukrodger, the 1951 issues followed in the footsteps of former prize-winning editions. The January issue featured “The Boys’ Home Journal” with all stories, comments, and poems written by boys. It was a fine example of the work done by editor-in-chief Jeanne Pennypacker, art editor Mary Jane Kehl, and their staffs. The literary staff is always anxious to receive manuscripts from students who are not members of the staff. The job of the staff is to read this work very carefully, criticize it, and decide on its value for printing. With such excellent work, 1951 promises to be another prize-winning year for the Upi'Dah. Upi-Dah Art Staff— Seated: Callahan, art editor Kohl, Bond; Standing: Rasmussen, Loyscn, Melchcr, Gratz, Marshall, De- Costa. Miss Edith Gaukrodger, adviser, and Jeanne Penny- packer, editor, formu- late ideas for the winter issue of the Upi-Dah. PUBLICATIONS BUSINESS and TYPING STAFFS Front Row: Secretary Wolf, Tubbs, manager Moffitt, Eborhardt; Second Row: Ulmer, Blythe, Eck, Girard, Hoshabjian; Third Row: Yonker, Buono, Romano, president Bauers, Barr; Fourth Row: Sherwood, Miss Kerr, Miller, Powers, Brennecke. Front Row: Del Rossi, Garverich; Second Row: Smith, Shields, McKibbin; Third Row: Scheehle, O’Neill, Scasc; Fourth Row: Ebright, Rahatiser, Beardsley; Fifth Row: Gibble, Fenner; Standing: Daebeler, Lyon, Mitchell, Burrows, Mr. Shenk. Much of the success of Upper Darby's publi- cations can be accredited to the hard-working senior girls on the Publications Typing Staff. The members spend long hours after school typing manuscripts for all three publications. The Staff is composed of 18 girls, nine of whom meet Monday; the other nine, Tuesday. Two girls are on the late shift each night, taking turns so that each girl stays late about once a month. Duty on the regular shift lasts until 4:30, while the late girls work until nearly 7 o'clock. Many study periods are also devoted to the task of typing manu- scripts for the Upi'Ddh and Oak. The officers this year are Carol Bauers, president; Jean Moffit, manager; and Loretta Wolf, secretary. The girls are directed and aided by Miss Lucretia Kerr. The importance of the students behind the budget of our three school publications. The Acorn, Up - Dub, and the Oak, is often overlooked. These people form the Publications Business Staff and are responsible for its financial success. The twenty members are supervised by Mr. Clayton K. Shenk and directed by business man- ager Rosalie Del Rossi, advertising manager Bar- bara Smith, circulation manager Sylvia Shields, and assistants Betty O'Neill and Ruth Garverich. Among the duties of the staff arc the solicitation of advertisements, one of their primary sources of income, and the distribution of The Acorn to the advertisers. The staff supports the sale of publica- tions in the homerooms and has charge of the senior class pictures, making individual appointments and controlling all financial arrangements. Forty'five HIGHLIGHTS OF MUSIC Representing U.D. in District Band were Ruth Taub. Raymond Friday, Bill Bickford. Jim Borst, and John Crawford. U.D.’s representative in District Orchestra: Front Row: Beissel. Friday, Smedley, Matthias: Second Rt w: Friday, Crawford. U.D.’s representative in District chorus: Front Row: Binns, Ramsdalc, Nelson, Mallory; Second Row: Max- well, O’Neill. Participating in special programs were: Front Row: Rutter, Kehl, Shutc, Ramsdalc, Siegfried. Nelson, McCaf- frey; Second Row: Price, Woodworth, Mangigian, D’Orazio, Mallory; Third Row: Friday, Fromm, Turner; Fourth Row: Matthias, Haabestad, Knapp, Mollard. The talented accompanists of the Choral Club and A Cappclla Choir, Bob Greene and Gini Siegfried. A CAPPELLA Circle: Dr. Dcnglcr conducts a few warm-up exercises. Front Row: Mathews, Rainer, Paul, Moffit, Romano, Link, Clark, Fithian, Hoffman. Shute, Dr. Denglcr, Burfeind, Porreca, Durst, Glassmire, Ferguson, Binns, Fraps, Hen-son, O’Neill. Walton; Second Row: Tindall, Ducy, Frazier, Long, Myers, Bauers, Eberhardt, Frey, McQuaid, D’Orazio, Collins, Hallam, Adams, Cowing, Rutter, Lloyd, Price, Payonseck, Van Scivcr, Nixon; Third Row: Jacobs. Beckley, Graziano, Fritz, McCaffrey, Priestly, Ball, Marshall, Woodworth, Turner, LaMon, Scalzetti, McCall, Fromm, Parker, Nelson. Siegfried, Keh!. Holmes, Bevan, Greene, Weer; Fourth Row: Mangigian, Gratz, Hunter, Mollard, Matthias, Kerr, E. Brown, Stottler, W. Hugo, H. Hugo, Knapp, Waldron, Haabestad, Maxwell, Ramsdale. C. Brown, Rodgers. Lower picture: The choir rehearses informally for its concert with the University Glee Club. The A Cappella Choir, directed by Dr. Clyde R. Dengler, continued to add to Upper Darby's outstanding musical reputation. First highlight of a bright year was the group's performance before the principals of Pennsylvania high schools at Harrisburg. Besides its performances in both Junior High and Senior High School assemblies, the choir participated in several exchange programs with Yeadon and Radnor High Schools. Among other items on the roster were the Paul Whiteman TV Show, and the University Glee Club Spring Concert. Because of the difficulty involved in trans- porting all 84 members to every engagement, a sixteen voice group was chosen to perform at small functions under the direction of President George Mangigian. For the first time, the choir sponsored a dance. The Shamrock Swing, which was regarded a success by all who attended. It is hoped that such a dance might become a yearly occurrence. Rrhrartal of the choral club and Civic Orchestra in preparation for the Lions Club Show. CHORAL CLUB One of the finest musical groups of its size in this area is the Choral Club of the Upper Darby High School directed by Dr. Clyde R. Dengler. Under the leadership of its capable officers President Frank Fromm. Vice-President Gini Siegfried, Secretary Joan Romano, and Treasurer George Turner, this organization has again had a most successful year. Forty‘eight Late in the spring, the group perform Academy of Music in the annual Cultural of the University of Pennsylvania, at they sang Climbin' Up the Mountain and Younger Generation. Both of these numbers were interpreted by the Olympics' dancing groups. One of the club’s final appearances was made at the Lions Club Show at which time they were featured with the Civic Orchestra. The club took part in and sponsored several im- portant functions this year. The Christmas Musi- cale,” presented by the Department of Music, was highlighted by the Choral Club's presentation of The Creation by Richter and Shubert's Ave Maria. In January the club sponsored its annual party. The Steel Pier Frolic, featuring dancing, a movie, re- freshments, and door prizes. ORCHESTRA The Royal orchestra, under the capable leadership of Mr. Robert A. Doane, has made great strides this year because of the increased size of the string section and the more complete instrumentation. This group offers excellent opportunities to those students who are interested in more serious musical compositions and who play an orchestral instrument with a certain amount of skill. The orchestra is divided into two sections: the strings and the brass-percussion ensemble, each of which rehearses sepa- rately twice a week. The entire orchestra rehearses together once a week. Left—Stringi—Front Row: Matthias, Kalienbach, Me- Quistan, Scmon, Holmes; Second Row: Wright, Tubbs, Greenberg, Pelly, Marcs, Reamer, St. John. King. Legge, Wisncski, Flynn, Rahauser, Wccr; Third Row: Fenner, Erikson, Mr. Doane, Mollard, Williams; Right—Wind Section—Front Row: Bickford, Greene, Mitchell, Friday, Woodworth; Second jow: Schenkel, D’Alesio, Snyder, Murphy, Everett, S moyer, Smith, dley; Third Row: Dunn, Heisel- Harner, Crawford, Knowles. Highlighting the year's performances were the Christmas concert, a Mothers Discussion group program, a program for the junior high school students, the All-School Show, instrumental night, and several assembly programs. Those members who were fortunate enough to merit positions in the Southeastern District Orchestra were Barbara Beissel. William Bickford, Jay Crawford. Raymond Friday, Robert Matthias, and Jean Smedley. Upper Darby can well afford to be proud of its concert and marching band of 1951. In the fall, Upiditcs viewed the bands new uniforms, final payment for which was made in December, 1950. More- over, the band made an outstanding showing at the University of Pennsylvania Cultural Olympics Band Festival, in which approximately twenty bands of the greater Philadelphia area participated. The judges rated Royal bandmen tops in both marching and musical excellence. The major reason for the band's fine performance was the very excellent and capable leadership of bandmaster Robert A. Doane. The full band played at many concerts during the year. Highlights of the season were the concert with the orchestra and a trip to Atlantic City. Representing Upper Darby in the 1951 Southeastern District Band were William Bickford, Jim Borst, Jay Crawford, Hans Dictze. Ruth Taub, and Raymond Friday. Left: Color Guard—C. Timmons, Hughes, Lee, Hunter, Anderson, Laub, Jorgensen, Legge, Smith. Right: Tuirlers—Kneeling—Van Leer, P. Timmons; Standing: Miller, Haelle, Haly. Rebok, Durst. BAND •ront Row: Case, Heiselmoycr, Quirk, Knowles; Second Row: St. George, J. lorst, Kisela, Donato, D’Alesio, Everett, Dawkins, Smedley, MacKnight, Berguido, 'orekin. Brock, Sessinger, Bragg; Third fo : Bcldrn, Caterson, Blumstcin, Lap- •in, Mitchell, Greene, Woodworth, Stall- mith. Stiff, Brockmcyer, Ackiss, Wargny, ['arlcton, Bickford; Fourth Row: Grivas, •riday, Johnson, Ruanr, Copeland, Ford- lam, Doyle, Kline, Rosnof, Altimore, Iraun; Fifth Row: Karnbach Ackerman, ipringheld, Rogers, J. Smith, Jones, Me- 'rea, R. Smith, Harner, Caviness, Iridgens, Crawford, Cucinotta, P. Borst, lehrle; Sixth Row: Mr. Doane, Swartz, iaelle, Haly, Van Leer, Miller, P. Tim- rions, Rebok, Durst, Dietze, C. Timmons, iughes, Lee, Hunter, Anderson, Laub, orgensen, Legge, McCleavc. JUNIOR PLAY CAST Mama MARILYN WILLIAMS Jake DALE PENROD Emma MARJORIE ROYE Brcndle WILLIAM HUGO Mn. Yoder LOIS PARRY F BETTINA BELFONTE (S) _____ ___ ______ H________■■________________ ____ Dick Swart appears surprised at the addition of the telephone which Papa Marilyn Williams is using. Dale Penrod, Midge Roye, and Bill Hugo RICHARD SWART hare in ,he confu ion- Understudy DOROTHY CHILDS Student Directors ROBERTA HOCHMAN IK NALD KERR PAPA IS ALL Dale Penrod receives the blame from Dick Swart for the milk pitcher that Midge Roye broke. Marilyn Williams looks on. Upper: Stage crew members Minster, Cavallo, manager DcRose, Knorr, and DeVries prepare the set for the production; Midge Roye and Dale Penrod complain of Papa’s treatment to Marilyn Williams. Center: Lois Parry tries in vain to keep herself from telling Dick Swart and Marilyn Williams of Emma’s trip to Lancaster. Lower: Marilyn Williams praises her son. Dale Penrod, in the presence of Bettina Bcllefonte. humorous ploy, Popo Is All. Staged April 20 ond 21, the ploy wos on excellent folk comedy about the Pennsylvania Dutch of Lancaster County, deal ing specifically with the vorious personol episodes in the life of a typicol Mennonite household, the Aukamp family. Under the peerless guidance of Miss Friedo E. Reed and with the able ossistonce of Mr. William Kehl, the cast was able to perfect the difficult upstate dialect so as to authentically reproduce the many amusing incidents of the play. The scene of the production took plocc in the Aukamp's kitchen, which wos designed by Miss Maizie G. Weil and constructed by the industrious members of the stage crew PYGMALION 1. An interview between Joel Minster and Anne Janda holds the interest of the entire cast. 2. Anne Janda fascinates listeners with her newly- found conversational ability. 3. Dale Owens laments his fate to Shirley Hoiland. 4. Warren Stottler hands a light bulb to Marilyn Kolce while the other stagehands work in- dustriously on the set of Pygmalion. 5. Anne Janda’s dialect is analyzed to the interest of a group of bystanders. 6. Dale Owens and Anne Janda argue vocifer- ously in the laboratory of Professor Higgins. The many long hours spent by both cast and stage crew resulted in an outstanding presen' tation of the late George Bernard Shaw's comedy, Pygmalion. Under the able direction of Frieda E. Reid and Maizie G. Weil, thes- pians were able to master the difficult English dialects required, and the stage crew to create the realistic sets, from a cathedral doorway on a rainy London evening to a well-appointed drawing room. The story is that of a Cockney flower girl who becomes a lady under the tutelage of a professor of phonetics and a retired Army officer. While all of the parts were well-played, the most memorable performances were given by leads Anne Janda and Joel Minster. The various play committees also deserve special praise for their part in making Pygmalion such a resounding success. PYGMALI ON DIRECTOR Eriodo E. Reed TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Mollio G. Woil - MRS- EYNSfORDHlll Vniinn w Irion man toy a CLARA (Sc dovghter) . Deborah Domon FREDDY (her ton) . W.lliom Bickford PICKERING (o retired or my ofRcer) Ernett Brown HIGGINS (a prolot tor of phortetict) Joel Mirttler ELIZA (o Rowor girl) Anno Jondo A BYSTANDER Store Rodgc i ANOTHER BYSTANDER Williom Hoppertotl MRS. PEARCE (Higgiot' hovtekeeper) Jooo DeVriot DOOLiniE (ETuo't father) Dole Owem MRS HIGGINS (Profottor Higgmt' mother) -Uono Ho Horn (Shirley Hoifand A PARLOR MAID Syhrio Morrivon OTHER BYSTANDERS Borboro Borgor. Borboro Borkholder. Edith Clokey. Svtoivte Glottmir . Jooa Jocobt. Joon leohy, Borboro Trimble. Frank Fromm. Walter SfOft. Ralph Schumacher UNDERSTUOY SyErio Mormon IMNTDIRECTORS Joon McCroo Shirley Morrit Kneeling: Burkholder, Tuckwood, Jacobs, Ward; Standing: Pianists Gini Siegfried and Bob Greene. Buck, Moskowitz, Minzes, Smith. The Silvertones Pat Nelson, Ellie Shute, s Jeanette D’Orazio tell how they feel about m The French Maids—Collins, Edwards, Kowalzyk, Nicola, Caswell, Ebright, Frey, I.ong, Casciato. • Queen Barbara Hughes and King Warren Grupe surrounded by their court. Harmonettes Pat McQuaid, Joy Mallory, and Mary Jane Kehl. An overflow crowd took a trip to the Mardi Gras on March 2 and 3 as Upper Darby presented its seventh annual All- School Show under the direction of Miss Emma H. Sommerfield. The scene was laid in the heart of New Orleans, the corner of St. Charles and Canal Streets. The emcees were Sue Aherle. the Cute Little Devil; Bill Bickford. King of Patches; and Jack Woodworth, the Grand Sultan. The beautiful Queen of the Mardi Gras was Barbara Hughes, whose toe-tap routine made her the student body's overwhelming choice for this honor. Warren Grupe, as King Rex. crowned Barbara in the most impressive coronation ceremony ever pro- duced. Assisting the principals were various vocal and instrumental solos and duets, dance routines, and novelty acts. The set- tings lent a festive air to the entire proceed- ings, and the stage crew worked efficiently, resulting in one of the smoothest perform- ances ever given at Upper Darby. The Mardi Gras set a standard which will be hard to match in future years. U.D.’s own barbershop quartette: Matthias, Mollard, Haabestad, Knapp. Fifty-seven Queen — Courtenay Lenhard MAY DAY May Day has long been the outstanding tradition of Upper Darby High School. Every year, hundreds of alumni return to witness this annual contest, climax of the rivalry between the Purple and the Gold. In addition to the drill and marching contests, in which the entire student body participates, there are numerous other tests of physical skill and strength. The variety and excitement of the May Day program makes it the event of the year. May Day also offers one of the greatest honors that an Upper Darby girl can win. the position of May Queen. The May Queen is traditionally a senior who has distinguished herself by her loyalty to U.D. This year, from a list of 19 candidates, the senior class voted Courtenay Lcnhard this high honor. The May Queen’s Court was composed of Betty Blythe. Audrey Calc, Rosalie Del Rossi. Barbara Earl, Shirley Hoiland, Anne Janda, Gretta Payonseck, Joan Romano. Joyce Porreca and Doris T uck wood. This year's color contest was close, as always, and May Day, 1951 proved to be one of the most exciting programs of its kind ever held. Barbara Earl Shirley Hoiland BOYS’ HI-Y GIRLS’ HI-Y WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM Among the outstanding service clubs in the school is the Boys Hi-Y. Club activities include ushering at football games, patrolling the halls, and promot- mg the annual Hi-Y dance, this year held on Saturday, March 10. The club, advised by Carson J. Thompson, consists of about forty-five members who are chosen for their service to the school. The officers of the club were President Dale Owens, Vice-President Sam Huffard, Assistant Vice-President Gene Harris, Secretary George Jackson, and Treasurer Dave Leathern. Members of the Girls Hi-Y can be seen busily running errands, answering the telephone in the main office, and helping visitors at the Information Desk every day that school is in session. Special projects this year included the sponsoring of the Lost and Found auction, repairing dolls for underprivileged children, col- lecting cards to send to the Children's Heart Hospital, ushering at school activ- ities, and presenting the annual dance with the Boys Hi-Y. The officers were Thcora Minses, president: Shirley Hoiland, vice-president: Anne Janda, secretary: and Dottic Smoker, treasurer. The Girls Hi-Y is under the able direction of Miss Edith Gaukrodgcr. Always one of Upper Darby's most active clubs, the World Affairs Forum finished up another successful year by participating in the annual Student Mun- icipal Government Day. Under the guidance of Paul Coffey, the club acted as the school's delegation at the Temple Forum. At their bi-weekly meetings, members discussed international, national, and local problems of interest to them. Several Forums were also presented in the various assemblies. The officers were John Lipsett, president; Jim Light, vice- president; Jan Moskowit:, secretary; and Tom Griswold, treasurer. Boys’ Hi-Y members Owens, Grupe, and Boehringer help maintain order at a foot- ball game. Hi-Y guide Ellie Shute explains sophomore activities to Virginia Vincent and Shirley Limeburner. Paul Merriken lectures at a World Affairs Forum Meeting. lith Clokey and Miriam Powers stamp out oks. LIBRARY Under the guidance of assistant librar- ian Miss M. Ruth Bassett, the Library Club has had a well-rounded schedule of work and play. The various procedures necessary in the processing of new books, besides the regular duties of maintaining a smoothly run library have occupied most of the time of club members. On the social agenda, activities, such as a hot dog roast. Christmas party, and Mother and Daughter tea. have provided en- joyable diversion for the girls. Officers for 1950-51 included President Miriam Powers. Vice-President Marion Bolay, Secretary Janet Andrews, and Treasurer Edith Clokey. I.arry Orem, Joe Pikuski, and Tom Gayley adjust the movie projector. VISUAL AIDS The Visual Aids Club has been under the able guidance of George G. Lower during the absence of Vaughan K. Smith. Members, who arc trained to operate all of the school's movie and slide projection equipment, give much of their free time to the setting up and operating of the projectors in the classrooms. In addition to their work during school hours, the boys render service to other clubs and outside organisations. The club was guided this year by President Bob Alexander, Vice- President Ed Wigfield, Secretary Dick Snyder, and Treasurer Warren Stot:ler. Harriet Schwindt and Jeanette D’Orazio wrap a bundle of cancer bandages. FIRST AID AND SOCIAL SERVICE The First Aid and Social Service Club is an organization for girls interested in nursing and in social work. Under the supervision of Mrs. Alma G. Wolsten- holme and Jeanette D’Orazio, president, the members of the club help in the infirmary, aid the handicapped, and sell ribbons for May Day. Activities this year included a Christmas party for children from St. Vincent’s Home, making cancer surgical dressings, and a visit to the Overbrook School for the Blind. Other officers included Vice-President Janet Unger, Secretary Harriet Schwindt, and Treasurer Deborah Damon. Jane Goodline examines a statue while Mary Trickcr sketches the model. Uhlmann, Owens, Alexander, Daebeler, and Rove portray a scene from A Child i$ Born. Vivian Hanford and Suzanne Glassmire dis play Tay Wistalvan’s coat of arms. BEAUX ARTS The weekly meetings of the Beaux Arts Club gave aspiring artists a chance to try their hand at sketching live models and still life. Heading the agenda of the club was a trip to the Philadelphia Art Museum late in January. Climaxing the year's activities, was an exhibit of the work of all of the club members, at which time, prises were awarded for outstanding work. Barbara Gratz was the club's efficient president. She was assisted by Vice-President Harriet Hendlcr, Secretary Judy Marshall, and Treasurer Rosemary DeCosta. Miss Elizabeth S. Kingsley is the faculty sponsor. NATIONAL THESPIANS Goldilocks and the Three Bears, the main production of Troupe 1000 of the National Thespian Society, was largely attended by the children of Upper Darby Township. Regular monthly club meetings featured plays presented by different club members, and on one occasion a lighting demonstration was conducted by Warren Stottler and Frank Weidcmann. Miss Frieda E. Reed and Miss Maizic G. Weil were the capable sponsors of the organi- zation. Club officers included President Dale Owens, Vice-President Joel Minster, Secretary Vivian Hanford, and Treasurer Jean DeV ries. TAY WISTALVAN Attending a performance of Cole Porter's new hit. Out of This World, at the Shubert Theater, highlighted the list of activities of Tay Wistalvan during the 1950-51 club season. The monthly meet- ings featured literary quizzes, charades, and discussions on literary works of im- portance. A play. Overtones, was given by the new members at the November meeting. In the spring the girls held their annual Mother-and-Daughtcr tea. The club officers were President Vivian Hanford. Vice-President Sylvia Morrison, Secretary Jan Moskowitz, and Treasurer Suzanne Glassmire. The club was spon- sored by Miss Frances F. Weimer. SPANISH The Spanish Club, under the supervision of Mr. Carl L. Clugston, tries to fulfill its pledge “to create an active interest in the use of the Spanish language by conducting the major part of its monthly meetings in Spanish. Movies and dis- cussion dealing with topics of interest to a student of Spanish were presented at the regular meetings, while the February meeting was highlighted by a spelling bee won by sophomore, Lynne Church. The officers of the 1950-51 club were Presi- dent Betty Ferguson, Vice-President Lois Crawford, Secretaries Barbara Burkholder and Sue Sadler, and Treasurer Carol Kacstncr. GERMAN CLUB Varied games employing numbers and points of grammar provided amusement for the twelve members of the German Club as well as having a definite educa- tional value. Under the presidency of Matt Scalzetti and the sponsorship of Miss Agnes Grunberg, the club members col- lected clothing for needy families in Ger- many. Also included in the bi-weekly meetings were discussions, conducted en- tirely in German, which gave students a better understanding of the language and provided a good background for the annual German prize. Other club officers were Vice-President June Fraps, Secretary Anne Janda, and Treasurer Hans Dcitze. FRENCH CLUB Plays, puppet shows, skits, movies, games, musical selections, and talks high- lighted the monthly meetings of the French Club. Among the club projects this year was the sending of a CARE package to a needy French minister and his family. The club advisers, Miss Mary A. Taylor and Miss Charlotte Chrisman, sponsored the collecting of old, but usable clothes for the same family. A donation was also made to the Red Feather charities. The officers of the club were President Jeanne Calc, Vice-President John Crawford, Secretary Carolyn Buck, and Treasurer Betsy Johnston. Lois Crawford and Betty Ferguson display ne of the points of interest in South merica. Hans Dictzo and Matt Scalzetti attempt a difficult translation. Jay Crawford and Ruth Apatoff present a talk on noted cities of France. LATIN Each year the Latin Club, under the guidance of Miss E. Lucille Noble, pro vides students with many activities sup- plementary to their scholastic studies. This year club members gave several costumed plays, one of which was written by sophomore Judy Gearhart. The club traveled to the Fcls Planetarium during Latin Week, and at one of the monthly meetings viewed slides of Roman Britain, taken by Miss Noble while she was an exchange teacher in England. Club officers included President Barbara Smith, Vice-President Sylvia Morrison, Secretary Dorothy Thompson, and Treasurer Joyce Mitchell. LEEUWENHOEK Under the sponsorship of Mr. Floyd H. Nctf, the Leeuwenhoek Club was the medium of interesting and varied pro- grams for its members. Time at meetings was devoted to cleaning microscopes, talks by prospective members and guest speakers, and the viewing of slides. A trip was taken to the Medical School at Temple University. The 1950-51 officers of the club, whose maximum membership is fifteen, were President Tony Marhefka, Vice-President Barbara Smith, Secretary Sue Glassmirc, and Treasurer Mary Claire Wargny. STEINMETZ The project of the Steinmctz Scientific Society, music in the cafeteria, was not put into effect until after the Christmas holiday as official permission was not secured until that time. Many favorable comments have issued from both faculty members and students concerning this undertaking, and it is hoped that such a system might be installed in the cafeteria of the new school. The club is sponsored by Ivon C. Culver and is directed by President Hans Dietze, Vice-President Matt Scalzetti, Secretary-Treasurer Tom Griswold, and Historian Ernest Brown. Ronny Wallace, Sue Hoffman, and Dick Swart rehearse their line for a Latin Club play. Tony Marhefka explains the microscope while Barbara Smith keeps order. Tom Griswold, Hans Dietze, and Matl Scalzetti examine the club’s amplifier. arbara Berger, Barbara Burkholder, and oan Jacobs reconstruct a human jaw. Kathy Schafer, and Joan test a chemical balance. Dave Chambers explains a club chart as Tom Jeffery and Dave Leathern look on. HIPPOCRATES ASTROPHYCHEM AGRICULTURE The Hippocrates Club with Miss Emma H. Sommcrfield as sponsor was organized for the purpose of giving the student who is interested in medicine an opportunity to become more familiar with it. This year the club, under the presidency of Barbara Burkholder, accomplished this purpose by touring the Overbrook School for the Blind, guided by a partially blind student, and making scrapbooks for the Children's Heart Hospital. Other officers included Vice-President Joan Jacobs, Secretary Barbara Berger and Treasurer Suzanne Loux. Astrophychcm, under the direction of Ivon C. Culver, had a very successful sophomore year. Serving her second year as president was Jeanne Stallsmith, ably assisted by Vice-President Lavonnc Olson, Secretary Ellie Shute, and Treasurer Jeanette D'Orazio. Club programs fea- tured Dr. Faith LeVcIle, who gave an interesting lecture on human embryology; Henry Adams, of the weather bureau, who talked on meteorology; and Dr. Spitz, the inventor of a portable plane- tarium, who demonstrated and talked on that subject. Scientific movies once a month were also featured. Highlighting the activities of the Agri- culture Club this year were several field trips, one to the Pennsylvania State Farm Show in Harrisburg and another to the Gurnsey breeders’ show. The purpose of this club is to provide a means by which boys enrolled in agriculture classes may further their interest in this field. Work- ing with Mr. Chelscy G. Rcmlcy, the faculty adviser of the group, were the 1950-51 club officers: President Tom Jeffrey, Vice-President David Leathern, and Secretary-Treasurer Kirk Leatherman. BOYS’ BOWLING The Boys' Bowling Club continued to be one of UD’s most popular clubs. The thirty members were guided by faculty adviser William Malchorn, President Joe McCall, Vice-President Ken Lake, Club Secretary Dick Beech, team and corres- ponding Secretary Neil Kyde, and Trea- surer Bill Davis. Matches were held with Lower Merion, Friends' Central, Overbrook, Frankford, and Lansdownc. The bowling team was composed of the club members with the highest averages, those members this year being Joe McCall, Dick Beech, Bill Davis, Guy Erickson, and Neil Kyde. GIRLS’ BOWLING Capably guided by Miss Ruth Breese, the Girls' Bowling Club met every Thurs- day afternoon at the Drcxcl Hill Play- house. The girls participated in a series of team intramurals which developed sportsmanship and improved the bowling averages of its members. The yearly high- spot of the club's activities was the banquet held in the late spring at which time the officers for the following year were announced. Guiding the club through the 1950-51 season were Presi- dent Betty Ferguson, Vice-President Jeanette Tindall. Secretary Joan Jacobs, and Treasurer Barbara Ross. Dinny Johnson bowls a strike in a pre- match practice. Team members examine the latest scores of the match in progress. Irene Beardsley and Janet Roderick in firing Joan LaKarnafcatix rings up a sale, position. RIFLE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION The main function of the Rifle Club is the training of students for the Rifle Team. Club members receive complete instructions on the operation and care of a rifle, and arc also given the oppor- tunity to participate in intramural com petitions, such as the Thanksgiving Tur key Shoot, won this year by Bill Happen sett, the team captain. Both the club and the team arc directed and coached by Charles L. Wood. The officers for the 1950-51 year were President Bruce Menke, Secretary Lynn Johnson, and Treasurer Walter Hcrtlcr. Room 16 is the homeroom of all students enrolled in the Distributive Education course. It is also the scene of their club activities under the presidency of Nancy Hoffman and sponsorship of Joseph E. Rhilc. Activities for this year included a win ter fashion show, given in junior assembly, and trips to various manufacturing and distributing companies. In the spring, some of the club mem' bers visit junior homerooms in order to interest them in the course. ATHLETICS Front Row: Hughes, Paolone, Fritz, Snow, Closkey, Rosen, Bevan, Lcety; Second Row: Bjorklund, Lloyd, Adelizzi, Snyder, captain J. Henn, DiFiori, Haabestad, Abbott, Ellison; Third Row: Hirsch, R. Henn, Crate, Collins, Chapis, O’Brien, Worthington, Cahill, Mahoney, Mieder, Gauntlett, Mol- lard, manager Uhlman, Barrie; Fourth Ro : Reynolds, Bisciotti, Friedberg, Moon, Huffard, Lee, Faulkner, Park. FOOTBALL U. D. gridmen ended the season this year by falling before the Fords of Haver- ford 19-0 in the annual Thanksgiving Day game. Although they lost every game, sparked by their able captain. Jack Henn. and small but mighty Dick Fritz, the Royals gave us many thrills during the season as was shown in the hard-fought Lansdowne game and again in the Haverford clash. This hard-fighting team was ably coached by Fred Locb and assistants Harold Thompson, Robert Hartman, Carson Thompson, and Joseph Rhilc. The Gheris trophy for U. D.'s most popular player was awarded to Ted Collins. The coaches named Dick Fritz the most valuable player. 1990 VARSITY Lancaster Ridley Township Chester Lansdowne Abington Lower Merlon Cheltenhanv Downingtoi n Haverford Total Top Left: Coaches Robert Hartman. Carson Thompson, Fred Loeb, Harold Thompson, and Joseph Rhile. Top Right: Center and captain of the 1950 squad. Jack Henn. Bottom: Haabestad stretches desperately for the pigskin in the Lansdowne clash. J. V. FOOTBALL JAYVEE FOOTBALL 1950 Ridley Township U.D. 6 Opp. 12 Chester 12 0 Lansdowne 6 6 Abington 0 18 Lower Merion 0 19 Total 24 55 Upper: Royal defender tackles opponent as his blocker tries to stave off three other Royals. Lower: Frank Snyder and Bill Shute rush in to help their team- mate down a Lower Mcrion opponent Upper Darby's Junior Varsity Football team brought home one victory during the 1950 season by defeating Chester to the tune of 12-0 in the second game of its season. The jayvee gridders lost their first clash to Ridley Township, tied their third with Lansdowne, and bowed before their last two opponents. Abington 18-0 and Lower Merion 19-0. Under the expert instruction of coaches Robert Hartman, Joseph Rhile, and Carson Thompson, the jayvee squad serves as a training club in which the boys learn the rudiments of the game in preparation for positions on the varsity team. The boys, managed by sophomore William Brown, elected a new captain for each game. The coaches feel that this year's team will give added impetus to the '51 varsity squad. Front Row: Pesto, Riedel, Gran- dizio, Lichtenfcld, Padula, Klebart, Thomas, Drumhcller, Durante; Standing: Coach C. Thompson, Heverly, Smith, Micdcr, Moses, Shute. Adelizzi, Snyder, Coach Rhile. Front Row: Barney, co-captain Jackson, Wilson, co-captain Mcr- riken. Mat ; Second Row: Coach Miller, Chambers, Leathern, Mc- Call, adviser Strange; Third Row: Managers Chatten and Matthias. Upper: Co-captain Merriken sprints by Upper Darby observers at the District I Meet. Center: Bob Mat and Dave Barney sprint home together. Lower: Gazelle-like George Jackson at the Cobbs Creek Park Run. CROSS COUNTRY Co-captained by standout performers, George Jackson and Paul Merriken, the Royal harriers completed the 1950 season by remaining undefeated in dual meet competition. They further showed their ability by placing second in the District I and Marcus Hook Invitational Meets and ninth in the State run. The loss, at graduation, of Merriken, Jackson, and Bob Wilson, who paced the Royals in the District I and State Championship Meets, will be sorely felt. The success of the squad is attributed to the excellent coaching of Murray C. Miller and Edson C. Strange, coupled with the drive and enthusiasm displayed by the boys themselves. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY 1950 U.D. 15 Opp- 50 17 42 20 41 23 34 20 40 26 29 Total 121 236 Place 9th Place Marcus Hook Meet 2nd Place J. V. CROSS COUNTRY JAYVEE CROSS COUNTRY 1950 U.D. 15 opp 48 18 48 15 75 19 70 15 111 18 62 Total 100 414 District Meet First Place Upholding its tradition of superior performance, the jayvee cross country team of 1951, better known as Bernardino's Bombshells, climaxed a perfect season by taking first place in the District I Cham pionship Run. This record is particularly outstand' ing as the Lower Merion, Cheltenham, and Chester meets were won by perfect scores. The ability of the jayvee squad, combined with that of the three returning varsity lettermen, is expected to result in another championship varsity in 1951. Jayvee runners who will participate next fall are juniors Dale Boyd, Hugh Jascourt, and Jim Kennedy, and sophomores Paul Ballora, Bill Jackson, Jim Pentimall. Harry Rogers, and Homer Weaver. U. D. jayvees have been chalking up outstanding records for the past ten years and now need only one win to bring the total of victories in dual meet competition during the past decade to an even fifty. The boys were coached this year by Peter E. Upper: Jayvee harrier, Tom Jeffery, followed by teammate Homer Weaver at Cobb Creek Park. Lower: Mr. Miller rushes to aid novice race winner, Homer Weaver. Bernardino. Front Row: Haines, DeTurk, Bencker, Rodgers, Eilberg, Jeffery, Weaver, Layman, Otten, Dawkins, Fayer, Kline, Jascourt; Second Row: Coach Miller, manager Vogel, manager Kuntz, Hackmaster, Schenkel, Ballora, Brook- over, Saunders, Pentimall, Braun, Burroughs, Feldpush, Baltz, Law, Keeler, manager Kennedy, manager Morgan, coach Bernardino; Third Row: Smith, Boyd, Jackson, Hickman, Gisel, Caras, Baur. Front Row: Manager King, Loflin, Knorr, Sian ter, Jones, Whitman, Hardick, Dolbow, Walker; Second Row: Robinson, Dracup, Woodworth, Pusey, captain Wilson, Hamilton, Huntsman, Boehringer, Rodgers, Cianciarulo; Third Row: Mr. Herzog, Taraba, Polachek, Breslin, Swanson, Schmuckcr, Holmes, Leathcrman, Martino, Shull, Endriss, Pikuski, Coach Milne. socc k « 1950 Haverford Preparatory U.D. 2 2 Opt . 0 1 Abington 1 2 Lower Merion 0 4 Haverford 2 1 Abington 2 2 Lower Merion 0 1 Haverford 1 2 Total 10 13 Sam Wilson, elected captain by the '49 squad, led the Royal soccer eleven through a better-than-average season. Although they completed the season with a record of three wins, four losses, and one tie, total scoring shows that their opponents held only a three point margin over U. D.'s ten points. Twelve boys will be lost at graduation, leaving a nucleus of eight experienced players for next year. Especially missed will be Gill Boehringer, a U. D. representative on the All-Suburban team, and Ray Polachek. high scorer. Junior Bob Dracup, a two year All-Suburban position holder, will remain as a valuable asset to next year's squad. In the all-important Purple and Gold tussel. Golds emerged victorious 5-3. Left: Bob Dracup successfully traps the ball in the Abington tilt. Center: Heads up ball being played by Kirk Leatherman and a Haverford opponent. Right: In a practice game, Laird Huntsman boots one high in the air while Bob Cianciarulo waits his turn. to victory am lI rooters en Wit’ gold ski promine games. T! spurred t thusiasm the sports se, Led by were always assembly progr; Cheers Contest. The girls, selecti contested tryouts the direction of © Clark capably manager. erleaders at rallies, ings and at closely were under Brooke. Joan ponsibilities of Front Row: Kennedy, Blessing, cap- lain J. Porrcca, Richards; Standing: Copes, Buono, Shcrk, Sutherland, A. Porrcca, Earl, manager Clark. Upper: Cheerleaders A. Porreca, Richards, Blessing, Sherk, Buono, captain J. Porrcca, Kennedy, Earl, Sutherland, and Copes lead Royals in two bits, four bits Center: Spectators follow the cheerleaders in the traditional after-game Alma Mater. Lower: Purple and Gold pepsters stir up enthusiasm at the first indoor Haverford pep rally. HOCKEY Seated: Hart, B. Miller, Copes, Rebok Davison, Tuckwood; Kneeling: Cap tain Lenhard; Standing: Coach Bos ler, Hewson, Smoker, Hentschel Kammerer, Smedlcy, Cale, Hilton J. Miller, manager Crawford. Top-notch Royalcttc sticksters had their efforts justly rewarded when late in the 1950 season their practice and game site was moved from the old soccer field to the brand new hockey field near the tennis courts. Captained by right halfback, Courtenay Lenhard and coached by Miss E. Vir- ginia Boslcr, the girls attained an outstanding record of four wins, two ties, and two losses, with their victory over Swarth- more being the first in twenty-one years. Tina Hilton, right inner, was high scorer, and center halfback, Doris Tuckwood, was selected most valuable player of the year. Lois Crawford was the capable varsity manager. The '51 captain will be elected in the fall. VARSITY HOCKEY 1950 Sharon Hill U.D. 2 Opp. 1 Lower Merion 1 1 Radnor 0 2 Haverford 1 0 Lansdowne 0 2 Yeadon 2 2 Norristown 2 0 Swarthmore 2 1 Total 10 9 Upper: Jean Smcdlcy lunges toward her opponent while Tina Hilton and Dottie Smoker wait for action to come their way. Lower: Tina Hilton and Ardy Copes attempt to retrieve the ball from a Lower Merion opponent as Doris Tuckwood rushes in to aid them. Seated: Calc, Livingston, captain Haly, Strcandcr, Jeanne Vogt; Standing: Coach Bosler, Kennedy, Judy Vogt, Williams. McDonnell, Holmes, Tarleton, Reed. J.V. HOCKEY The 1950 jayvee hockey squad, coached by Miss E. Virginia Bosler and playing the same interscholastic sched- ule as the varsity team, finished a highly successful season with a record of five victories and three ties. The primary aim of this group is to train the girls in the intricacies of the game and make them eligible for the varsity of the following year. Devoting every afternoon to practice, the girls worked hard to achieve this goal. Captained by junior Joan Haly, the team was spurred to victory by the high scoring of Judy Vogt, with four goals to her credit, and Jean McDonnell, who tallied three. Jayvee managers were Eileen Gibble, Barbara Blumstein. and Margie Harbeck, one of whom will return as varsity manager next fall. JAYVEE HOCKEY 1950 U.D. Sharon Hill 0 Lower Merion 3 Radnor 1 Havcrford 1 Lansdowne 4 Yeadon 1 Norristown 1 Swarthmorc 1 Opp. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Total .. 12 2 Upper: Jayvee sticksters rush in to assist their team- mate. Lower: Gwen Kennedy scoops the ball away from the waiting stick of a Yeadon opponent. BASKETBALL Chester Ridley Township Lansdowne ,v. ) n 5'ish i v| __ r p A VARSITY BASKETBALL f J) Haverford School Lansdowne Radnor Cheltenham Lower Merion Haverford Chester Norristown Abington Cheltenham Lower Merion Kneeling: Co-captains Haabestad and Glad- stone; Standing; First Row: Hartmire, J. Schumacher, Sensenig, Campbell, Cahill; Second Row: Ellison, R. Schumacher, Harris, Mr. Wikc, Flcaglc, Park. The Royals finished a rather disappointing season with an overall record of 6 wins and 11 losses. In league competition the Purple and Gold warriors, under the tutelage of Harry R. Wike, managed to win four while dropping eight. U. D. wound up in fifth place in Suburban I. High scorers for the Upidites were co'Captains Don Gladstone and Bud Haabestad, and Clyde Fleagle. Haabestad featured mostly jump shots from around the foul circle, while Gladstone showed ex- ceptional skill from the outside with long set shots. Fleagle used his height to a scoring advantage under the boards. U. D. climaxed the season by tripping Abington and Lansdowne. The closest game of the season was a 54-53 loss to Ridley Township. The deciding goal was scored with only one second remaining. In post season competition, the Royals placed second in a field of 16 in the annual Kiwanis Tournament. Opp. 44 57 55 51 57 52 41 55 45 35 64 61 60 61 54 58 48 837 Left: Co-Captain Bud Haabestad up in the air over a shot. Center: Don Gladstone, ’51 co- captain, sinks another for U.D. Right: Dick Cahill drops one in the basket while Haabestad keeps an eye on proceedings. I.V. BASKETBALL The junior varsity basketball team climaxed its season by downing Abington 36 to 35. Although the squad lost eleven and won six of their seventeen games, coach Robert Hartman feels that the boys showed a tremendous improve- ment at the end of the season by defeating three teams in a row: Ridley Township, Lansdowne, and Abington. Inexperi- ence took its toll at the beginning of the year, but as the season progressed, the boys, gaining confidence and courage, became hardened veterans. Mr. Hartman feels that this some- what offsets the Royal defeats earlier in the year. The boys will undoubtedly make splendid replacements next winter for the seniors graduating from the varsity team, and we hope to hear great things of them in the future. Those members of the team who merited the junior varsity letter awards were Robert Martino, A1 Cooke, Richard Hughes, Richard Bowman, Larry Solar, William McCafTery, Fred Weer, and Jack Townsend. Upper: Al Cooke skilfully evades an opponent while Del Park waits to join in the melee. Lower. Bob Martino lays one up for the jayvee eager . JAYVEE BASKETBALL U.D. Opp. Haverford School 27 28 Radnor 22 28 Lansdowne 28 11 Cheltenham 24 23 Lower Merion 18 31 Haverford 20 27 Chester 26 42 Norristown 25 43 Abington 20 22 Cheltenham 30 36 Lower Merion 33 37 Haverford 26 41 Chester 28 24 Norristown 33 39 Ridley Township 38 21 Lansdowne 29 15 Abington 36 35 Total 453 503 Kneeling: Mr. Hartman, manager Baur; Stand- ing; Front Row: Martino, Cook, Nunn, Morris, Solar, Heislcr; Second Row: Weer, Saunders, Hughes, McCaffcry, MacDonald. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 1950-51 U.D. Opp. Springfield 40 18 Norristown 29 31 Radnor 34 34 Havcrford 31 34 Yeadon 47 26 Lower Merion 20 32 Lansdowne 36 30 Swarthmore 44 23 Total 281 228 Kneeling: Smoker, Miller, Richards, captain Calc, VoRt, Balk, Blythe; Standing: Manager Hanford, Hilton, Lenhard, Lloyd, Martin, Johnson, Miss Williams. Closing the 1950 51 campaign with a rush, the varsity cagers set a blistering late season pace, to drop their last two rivals, Lansdowne and Swarthmore. Led by defensive stalwart and captain, Audrey Cale, the Royal ettes finished with a record of four wins, three losses, and one tie, thus reversing last year's slate and giving them their best showing in the past three seasons. The spirited charges of Miss Elizabeth Williams showed ex ceptional drive and determination, possibly due to the greatly in creased support of the student body. In her third season of varsity ball for the Purple and Gold, Audrey Cale came through with an outstanding show of all-around prowess and merited the Most Valu- able Player award at a post season ceremony. Others on the varsity roster were seniors Courtenay Lenhard, Ann Lloyd, Joan Martin, Dottie Smoker, and Judy Vogt, juniors Tina Hilton, Eileen Johnson, and Janet Richards, and sophomore Alice Balk. Left: In a scramble with two opponents an Upidite eager strives to hold the ball while Tina Hilton waits for a pass. Right: Janet Richards tries unsuccessfully to gain the ball from her opponent. June Olsen tallies again to in crease her high-scoring record. Margie Andrews attempts to shoulder aside her Havcrford opponent in order to gain pos- session of the ball. J.V. BASKETBALL The jayvee squad ended a marvelous season with a record of eight wins and no defeats and a grand total of 291 points against the 174 points scored by opposing teams. Although the girls, who are mostly sophomores, began the year as a very inexperienced group, they developed into a team that averaged a fifteen-point victory in every game. The final game of the season, which placed two undefeated junior varsity teams against each other, was the season's hardest tussle, and U. D. barely edged Swarthmore by three points. The girls easily defeated Yeadon by 25 points, Lansdowne by 23 points, and Lower Merion by 18 points. High-scorer June Olsen, captain Nancy Angulo, and outstanding guards enabled the team to maintain such a fine record. Coach Elizabeth Williams has developed a cooj erative and Jiard-working team that will be valuable in future varsity games. ‘ Kneeling: Copes, captain Angulo, Davison; Standing: Manager Smedley, Holmes, Olsen, Daldy, Mitchell, Andrews, Moore, manager Miller. JAYVEE BASKETBALL 1950-51 U.D. Opp. Springfield 27 19 Norristown 39 23 Radnor 40 30 Havcrford 39 25 Yeadon 41 16 Lower Merion 45 27 Lansdowne 37 14 Swarthmore 23 20 Total 291 174 Kneeling: McCall, Dawkins; Seated: Boyd, Jones, co-captains DiFiori and Fromm, Chambers, Padula; Standing: Manager Graziano, Barney, Closkey, J. Henn, Bjorklund, R. Hcnn, Kline, Mr. Bernardino. VARSITY WRESTLING U.D. Opp Springfield 40 13 Haverford 22 20 Abington 18 17 I.ansdownc 27 13 Episcopal 34 9 Yeadon 48 0 Lower Merion 26 9 Cheltenham 25 16 Total 240 97 WRESTLING The Royal wrestlers, led by co-captains John DiFiori and Frank Fromm and coached by Peter E. Bernardino, swept to their fifth undefeated season and the Suburban Championship by winning eight straight in the 1951 campaign. Pacing the grapplers was Ed Dawkins, unbeaten 103 pounder, who retained the team scoring lead by notching 34 points and extended his con- secutive win streak to 19. Dawkins was closely pressed for scoring honors by Fromm who scored 31 and also sported a spotless record. Both boys gained district and regional titles but were eliminated in the opening round of State Championship competition. Top Left: Jack Hcnn, de- spite resistance, tightens his hold on McClean of Lower Merion. Top Right: Dave Chambers applies a ''cruci- fix” to an unlucky Yeadon opponent. Bottom Left: Frank Fromm, co-captain, with a navy-ride” on Guiiano of Haverford. Bot- tom Right: Keezel of Lower Merion winces as Art McCall applies a cross face” hold. Kneeling: Vogt, Berman; Sealed: Graham, Snyder, Hcvcrly, Ackerman; Standing: Floyd, Tarkanian, Shea, MacKnight, Adelizzi, manager Ackiss. J. V. WRESTLING opp- ii 36 27 19 115 With the prospect of a victoryless sea' son staring them in the face after three straight losses, the junior varsity matmen rose to praiseworthy heights to defeat the scrappy Lansdownc aggregation in the sea- son finale. The grapplers combined two pins, two forfeits, a decision, and a tie to down the Lords 27'19, having suffered losses at the hands of Hill School, Lower Morion, and Havcrford. With a big gap to fill in next year’s varsity, due to the loss of a wealth of talent at graduation, the jayvccs will be counted on heavily to retain the coveted Suburban Championship. Upper: Dale Boyd applies a wiz- ard” to Mike Vogt in a practice tussle. Lower: Coach Bernardino pauses for a moment during a lecture to the jayvee grapplers. RIFLE Front Row: Mr. Wood, Roder- ick, Beardsley, captain W. Happersett, Johnson, Monke; Second Row: J. Happersett, Clifford, Johns, Masterman, Wright, Schriner, Hertler. RIFLE SCHEDULE Lower Merion Abington I .D. 493 4 96 West Catholic 491 Quakcrtown 494 Doylestown 494 Y eadon 497 Quakertown 494 Manheim 499 State Championships Munhall 997 . v - sJ-' i U.D. 989 • Bradford 983 Opp. 488 491 490 493 496 493 Upper Darby's little publicized, but highly capable rifle team has again brought home the honors. This year the team blasted its way to the top to become the Southeastern Pennsylvania Inter' scholastic Rifle District Champion, as well as the Winner of the District I Championship of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Rifle Association. The team also won the title of Eastern Pennsylvania Champions, which qualified them for the State Championship com- petition at State College. Aside from team competitions, an individual match was held, sponsored by the Southeastern Rifle Association. Winner of this match was senior Bruce Menke with Bob Wright, also a senior, coming in third. This year's team was composed largely of juniors and sopho- mores, with only four seniors in the ranks. Despite the many new- comers, coach Charles L. Wood, with the assistance of captain Bill Happersett, was able to whip up a squad which continued to uphold U.D.'s superior record in marksmanship. Left: Bruce Menke nnd Bob Wright watch closely as Mr. Wood gives team captain. Bill Happersett, some pointers. Center: Wally Hertler and Bill Happersett seemed pleased with the results. Right: Bruce Menke sighting in” on one of her teammates. June Olsen tries to out-tap her Lower Merion opponent as Marjorie Andrews and Nancy Angulo wait expectantly to join the fracas . . . Joe Campbell prepares to tap the ball to Ralph Schu- macher, as Clyde Fleagle and Bud Haabcstad lend moral support . . . Bud Haabestad evades one of Lower Merion's guards as he goes up for a basket. Skip Ellison and George Sen- senig look on . . . Coach Bernardino congratulates the co-captains of U.D.’s Suburban I Wrestling Champions, Frank Fromm and John Di Fiori. Winter Sports Resume Sharpshooters Bruce Mcnke and Bob Wright set their sights on that distant target. Front Row: Manager King, Thompson, Cahill, McCaffcry, Mnrhefka, Hilde- brandt, co-captains Ehlers and Harris, Mostardo, Fritz, Rosen, Breslin, Van Nest, manager Keytanjian; Second Row: Coach Thompson, Grames, Solar, Carr, MeCash, Rust, Evans, Endriss, Funk, Blair, Woodall, Abbott, Wolfer, manager Kerr. With six returning lettermen in the starting lineup. Coach Carson Thompson’s spirited diamond men stand an excellent chance of duplicating last year’s Suburban I championship. Early spring practices brought out over one hundred candidates, from which a well-coordinated, smooth-running group was created. Sparked by co-captains Art Ehlers and Gene Harris, the squad compiled a six game winning streak which was finally broken by a heart' breaking loss to Norristown l'O when U.D. batsmen were held hitless. Starring both in the field and at bat have been Seniors Harris. Tony Marhefka, and Juniors Bill McCaffery and Art Mostardo. Dick Fritz, Bob Abbott, Leon Wolfer have been capably covering the outfield, while Dick Cahill has faultlessly covered the third base bag. Heading the pitching department have been co-captain Art Ehlers and junior Neil Rosen. BASEBALL VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Yeadon Away Ridley Township Home Lower Merion Away Abington Home Havcrford Home Chester Away Norristown Away Cheltenham Home Lansdowne Away Abington Away Haverford Away Cht-Mcr Home Norristown Home Cheltenham Away Upper Left: Mr. Herzog heaves in the first ball of the season. Upper Right: Neil Rosen hurls a fast one for a strike. Lower Left: Co-captain Harris stretches to retrieve a bad throw to first. Lower Right: In a typical pose— co-captain and pitcher. Art Ehlers. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Springfield Away Lansdowne A« .i CoMMr Away Haverford Home Lansdowne Home Lower Merion Home Haverford Home Abington Away Chester Home Cheltenham Away J.V. BASEBALL The boys' Junior Varsity Baseball squad this year was comprised solely of sophomores, but. despite their newness to the hill, they managed to start the season with a bang. Under the tutelage of Mr. Joseph Rhile and captain Dick Heisler, the boys won their first two tilts in league compe- tition. After downing a hustling Chester organization 5-2, the diamond men came through with two long blasts Upper: Capably covering the outfield are Joe Elliot and Dave I.ichtenfeld; Captain and shortstop Diclc Heisler. Lower: Charlie Heverly all set to slug one over the fence; a clean pick-up by shorstop Heisler; moundiman Fred MacDonald. by Heisler and John Ackerman to carry off a victory over Havcrford, 7-5. A change in the location of the baseball diamond was put into effect because of the new building program, making it necessary for the jayvec squad along with the varsity aggregation to practice and play at Firemen's Field in Drexel Hill. UjtaZr Front Row: Capone, Kortze, Riddell, Adelizzi, Miller, Wrcnn, Murphy; Second Row: Baltz, Sessinger, Hirsch, Lee, Villiger, Stiff, Beers, Graham; Third Row: Gayley, Bay less, Bersh- tein, Nunn, MacDonald, Ackerman, Thomas; Fourth Row: DeTurk, Elliott, I.ichtenfeld, captain Heisler, Dolan, Gowen, Bowman, manager D’Antonio, Coach Rhile. Eighty'scven A pack of U.D. sprinters makes a desperate attempt to catch up with pace-setter Dave Leathern; Gentile and Ballora demonstrate two methods of jumping the low hurdles; Broad jumper Bill Tsiouris ruefully eyes the waiting sandpile; Co-captain Bob Schenkel poised to hurl the javelin as John DiFior: ponders his last toss. Intcrdass Meet Haverford-West Chester-UD Lower Merion Relays Penn Relays .... Delco Meet Lower Merion Suburban Championships Chester District I Championship State Championships ........Home West Chester ....... Away ........Awav Lansdownc Away Morristown Away Away State College U.D.’s Penn Relay squad consisting of Dave Barney, Bob Matz, Tom Jeffery, and Dave Leathern. The Royal medley team composed of Dave Leathern, Skip Ellison, George Jackson, and Paul Merriken. With few outstanding showings before press time, the '51 track squad shows little promise for a highly successful season.; In the annual interclass meet, the sophomores won by such an overwhelming margin that outstanding squads in the future are virtually assured. Although the cindermen received the short end of a triangualr meet with West Chester and Haverford, they more than redeemed themselves by setting a new record in the medley relay at Lower Merion. The vie- torious quartet was composed of Dave Leathern, George Jaclcson. Paul Mcrriken, and Skip Ellison. Graduation will thin the ranks of cocaptains Leathern and Bob Schenkel. milers Merrikcn and Jackson, half milcr Tom Jeffery, and sprinter Bob Hickman. Field events will suffer sorely the loss of broad jumper Bill Tsouris and Schenkel. who has been a formidable opponent on the business end of the javelin. Head coach Murray C. Miller has been ably assisted by Harry R. Wike and Harold Thompson who have coached hurdles and field events respectively. Row: Light, Tsiouris, Nees, Balt . Woodworth, co-captain Leathern, co-captain Schenkel, DiFiori, Hickman, Dean, Jeffery, Ctten; Second Row: manager Brown, Mat . Gentile, G. Jackson, Merriken, Layman, Altimore. Coles, Mieder, Reynolds, Eilberg, manager Wright; Third Row: Caras, Dunn. Kennedy, Barney, Keeler, Ericson, Goldman, Burroughs, Thomas, Mollard, Ellison; Fourth Row: Chambers, Walker, Smith, Saunders, Weaver, Wilson, Ballora, Paolone. Grandi io, W. Jack .on; Fifth Row: Pentimal, manager Wallace, manager McCleave, Grant, manager Williams, coach Miller, coach Wike, coach Thompson, Gcppi. Front Row: Mr. Stevens, Vogt, Owens, Campbell, Captain Haabestad, Shull, Hackmaster, Jones, manager Nielsen; Second Row: Smith, Hoffman. Seal zetti, Schumacher, Huntsman, Henn, Case, Benckcr. BOYS’ TENNIS Mr. McKinley Stevens, coach of the Boys' Tennis team, is this year expecting one of the finest showings in many seasons. Forming the nucleus of the squad will be captain Bud Haabestad, who will play first singles; Joe Campbell, returning to second singles spot; and Sophomore Don Jones who will handle the third singles assignment. Dale Owens is being counted on for fourth singles. Upper Darby's doubles team will be composed of Gene Shull and cither Jack Hackmaster or Jack Henn. These first' stringers will be constantly pushed by underclassmen, fighting for positions on the team. Before press time, U.D.'s racquetmen edged Cheltenham 3 2, with Haabestad, Owens, and Jones victorious. Bud Haabestad is going to Penn State to represent District 1 in the State Tourna' ment. Left: Captain Bud Haabestad waits expectantly for his op- ponent’s serve. Center: Joe Campbell starts in to meet the ball. Right: Don Jones alert to re- ceive a fast one. Sealed: Lloyd, Lenhard, Hart, Spaeth, captain Smoker, Eller, Streander, Weston, A. Calc; Standing: Miss Bosler, manager Nelson, Kennedy, Cale, Jean Vogt, Judy Vogt, Burkholder, Garnett, Rebok, manager Weer. Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Home GIRLS’ TENNIS Hoping to extend the winning streak of the girls' tennis team. Miss E. Virginia Bosler took over the coaching position vacated by Miss Phyllis Cade. This year's team duplicated last year's undefeated squad except for the absence of graduate Shirley Haabestad. For her third year, Dottie Smoker filled the first singles spot. Taking over second singles position was Judy Vogt. Other members of the varsity group were Audrey Cale. Courtenay Lenhard, Mary Streander, and Betty Dean Weston. Providing experience for future varsity players was the prime purpose of the junior varsity squad. Serving as varsity captain, Dottie Smoker again brought honor to Upper Darby by being ranked fifth in the Middle Atlantic States. Pat Nelson and Ruth Weer efficiently managed the varsity and junior varsity teams respectively. Left: Senior racqueteers include captain Dottie Smoker, Judy Vogt, Betty Weston, Jeanne Vogt, Mary Streander, Audrey Cale, Courtenay Lenhard, and Manager Pat Nelson. Right: Enjoying another suc- cessful match, Dottie Smoker smashes one back at her op- ponent. BASEBALL 1950 U.D. 10 Opp. 0 Abington 5 1 Norristown 1 7 Cheltenham 5 3 Yeadon 7 5 0 12 Chester 8 4 Abington 2 5 Norristown 10 7 Lansdowne 5 3 Ridley Township 9 8 11 6 Lower Merion 4 2 Haverford 3 Chester 2 3 Total 86 70 TRACK Triangular Meet Haverford 59 West Chester 48 Upper Darby 36 Dual Meet Lower Merion 65 Upper Darby 52 Dual Meet Chester 92 Upper Darby 14 Penn Relays (Friday) Class A Mile—First (Saturday) Mile—Third in our heat Delco Championships 7th Place Suburban Championships 5th Place District Championships 12th Place SPRING SPORTS RESUME BOYS’ TENNIS 1950 U.D. Opp. Cheltenham 0 5 Yeadon 3 2 Lower Merion 0 5 Norristown 0 5 Radnor 0 4 Haverford 2 3 Lansdowne 3 2 Abington 2 3 Total 10 29 GIRLS’ TENNIS 1950 U.D. 5 Opp, 0 5 0 5 0 3 2 5 0 4 1 5 0 5 0 5 0 Total 42 3 In U.D., a student need not have exceptional athletic ability to participate in sports. Anyone who is interested may compete by joining an intramural team. The teams organized represent nearly all phases of athletics; hockey and soccer in the fall, boys’ and girls' basketball during the winter months, and softball and baseball in the spring. The teams are formed in the various gym classes and home- rooms under the competent supervision of the gym in- structors. The squads then participate in round-robin tournaments until it has finally been narrowed down to one team from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. These groups fight among themselves for their numerals just as hard as they would fight on a varsity team against an opposing school. It has been successfully proved that this intramural program provides an ample opportunity to develop team- work and good sportsmanship among a far larger number of students than would be possible on an interscholastic basis alone. Artis Cope and Pat Van Stiver jump for a wild pa as Charlotte Brown and Marge Lappin stand poised for action. INTRAMURALS Upper: Two sophomore sticksters battle for possession of Ginger Vincent’s pass, while Beth Phillips and Gail Glassmirc prepare to help out. Lower: It’s up and in the basket for senior Ray August. Action is heavy in an intramural hockey game—Beth Phillips and Marjorie Dawkins grapplr for the ball as Arlene Christine, Virginia Vincent, and Sally Zimmer- man rush to her aid. INTRAMURAL SOPHOMORE HOCKEY CAMPS: The Spark —Front Row: Cullinan, Clark, Statzell. Wilks, Christine; Back Row: Melville, Brooks, Glas mire, Hardy, Dantzer, Phillips. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL CHAMPS: The Killer — Front Row: Loser, Kennedy, Simpson; Back Row: Flynn, Luke, Conway, DeTurk. JUNIOR HOCKEY CHAMPS: The Bullies—Front Row: JUNIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS: Bets' Bums—Front Row: Wibanski, Furlow, Price, Priestly, Haelle, McCaffrey, Caswell; Katz, B. Moore, Parker; Back Row: Wilbur, D. Moore, Cava- Back Row: Ramcr, Cowic, Adams, Ward, MacDonald, Mahoney. naugh. SENIOR HOCKEY CHAMPS: The Whiz Kids—Front Row: SENIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS: The Sure Shots—Front Blythe, Burke, Holmes, Miller; Back Row: Kuehnle, Zividlo, Row: Pascuceio, Zivicllo, Yonker, Sherwood; Back Row: Girard, Lee. Kramer. Reid, Zimmerman. CHAMPS ! SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL CHAMPS: Homeroom 225— From Row: Hcislcr, Schumacher; Back Row: Stewart, Bowman, Everett. JUNIOR BASKET BALL CHAMPS: Homeroom 21—Front Row: Gramcs, Rust, Anderson; Second Row: Solar, Wily, Mostardo, Oberteuffer. SENIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS: Homeroom 2J—Front Row: Temme. Morhefkct, Boehringcr; Back Row: Ehlers. Harris, Schumacher. SENIORS For her friendliness, unfailing interest, and kind' ness, through the trials and tribulations of our three years on the hill, Mrs. Edna M. Danehower is held in high esteem by the members of this year’s grad' uating class. As one of the two advisers to the Class of 1951, she has given generously of her time and energy to the many class projects, such as the magazine campaign, the Junior and Senior Plays, the Junior-Senior Reception, and numerous other activities of our final year at Upper Darby. To speak only of her activity in these major projects, however, would be slighting her, for she will always be regarded as a close friend by all the senior girls. During the past three years, she has spent much of her time talking over problems with them, listening to their various complaints, and inter- viewing the girls about their future plans. Mrs. Danehower has been a friend to all, and her sincere interest in each one of us made her an in- spiration to our class. It is unlikely that she will be soon forgotten by any of the members of the Class of 1951. CLASS ADVISERS A friend in need is a friend indeed! Whether formally conducting a math class or casually ad libbing in assembly, one can not fail to recognize the contagious, dry humor, which has been so characteristic of our class adviser, Mr. John Diehl. Combined with his boundless enthusiasm, this quality has enabled us to pass many hours of planning for parties, plays, and dances with a spirit of animation rather than tedium. Few will forget Mr. Diehl's sincere interest in each one of us; his willingness to stop and chat in the halls or to take a few minutes from his advisory duties to listen to a problem and advise us accordingly. Besides the students of the Class of '51, who he boasts arc his chief interests, Mr. Diehl also enjoys hunting, farming, and puttering in the cellar of his home. However, no matter in what activity he may be engaging, we cannot forget the great debt of gratitude we owe to Mr. Diehl for having guided us so very happily and successfully through our three years at Upper Darby. MR- JOHN DIEHL The efficient officers of the Class of 1951: President Gill Boehringer, Secretary Betty Blythe, Treasurer Jack Henn, Vice-President Gene Harris. SENIOR OFFICERS Four hardworking, capable, and loyal seniors have led their class through its varied activities during our last year on the hill. Gill Boehringer, president, has ably conducted class assemblies and executive committee meetings for three years. As- sisting him have been Vice-President Gene Harris, Secretary Betty Blythe, and Treasurer Jack Henn. They have worked with each other and with the class to successfully guide all of our undertakings. As we graduate, the Class of 51 offers a final word of thanks for their service. The Executive Committee is the body through which the members of the Senior Class present and decide business concerning class activities. Presided over by class officers and advisers, the committee is comprised of one representative from each senior homeroom. Business for this year included the plan- ning of the class dance, arranging assembly pro- grams, and the handling of the class financial affairs. The Class of ”51 is indebted to its governing body for its efficiency in the management of the affairs of this year's graduating class. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Front Row: Sadler, Boehringer, Blythe, Henn, Harris, Earl; Second Row: Janies, Lcnhard, Trimble, Mc- Cloughan, Cale, Wilson; Third Row: Merriken, Hunts- man. Hackmaster, Brenner, Tarr. SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WINNERS—Joan Moffit, Vivian Hanford, Barbara Smilh, John Lipsett, Shirley Hoiland, Janet Hendrixson. SCHOLARSHIP The Class of 1951 presents the six members of its class who have achieved highest honors in scholastic ability. In order to achieve this recognition it has been necessary for them to excel in every subject throughout their three years in high school. It has been their job to set the pace scholastically for the rest of the school. Because these six have fulfilled the requirements, their names are placed with pride on the scholarship plaque. To the plaque honoring six members of each senior class for their outstanding activities will be added the names of six from the Class of 1951. These students have been recognized by their classmates because of their contribution to athletics, student government, publications, class activities, numerous clubs, and musical organizations. Loyalty to Upper Darby has won for them the support of the school, and the graduating class is proud to honor them at this time. SERVICE SERVICE AWARD WINNERS—Dale Owens, Greita Payonseck, John Lipsett, Rosalie Del Rossi, Warren Grupe, and Betty Blythe. WHO’S i Most Likely to Succeed Gill Boehringer and Jeanne Pennypacker Most Versatile Audrey Cale and Bud Haabestad Best Looking Biggest Flirts Courtenay Lenhard and Chuck Crossan Carolyn Stout and Joe Cavallo WHO Most Dignified Joel Minster and Bruce Mcnkc Peppiest Dale Owens and Joyce Porreca Cutest Couple Barbara Earl and Chuck Crossan Best Dressed Carolyn Stout and Ted Collins Most Talkative Wittiest Bernie Bisciotti and Joan Clark Warren Grupe and Grace McCloughan • UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL KENNETH A. ADAM 7861 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby ACCOUNTING PURPLE Wiune: Ken Plant: Army School: Honor Roll 4 JANET ANDREWS 208 Bcrbro Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Platu: Secretary School: Honor Roll 2._ 3; Welfare Agent 2 Clubt: Library 2. 3; Secretary 4 Sport : Softball Numeral 3; Basketball Numeral 5; Hockey Numeral 3 RAYMOND AUGUST 369 Upland Way Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Ray Plant: U. S. Navy Clou: Junior Play. Cat; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2 Club : Pleiade 3. 4 Sport : Basketball Numeral 3 RICHARD C. BAKER 463 Weil Sprout Road Springfield ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Nickname: Bake Plant: Draftiman RICHARD DAVID BALTZ 604 Copley Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Dick Plant: College School: Honor Roll 2, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3. 4 FRED 1233 Clinton Road ACADEMIC BARKEY Upper Darby GOLD Plant: Undecided ROBERT L. ALEXANDER 236 Eait Greenwood Avenue Lansdown- ACADEMIC GOLl Nickname: Bob Plani: Colles Club : Agriculture 3. 4; Visual Aid 2. 3. President RUTH APATOFF 243 Sherbrook Boulevard Upper Darb ACADEMIC COLI Nickname: Ruthic Plan : Temple Univertit School: Welfare Agent 3 ('Ian: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 3; Party Con mittec 3; Play Committee 3 Clubt: Attropbychem 3; Choral 2. 3. 4; French 4 MARIAN KATHERINE BAILEY 7189 Radbourne Road GENERAL BUSINESS Nickuemc: Mickey Upper Darb PUR PL Plant: WAF Club : Choral 2: Rifle 2 JOSEPH T. BALL, JR. 81 North Union Avenue Lansdown ACADEMIC PURPL Nickname: Joe Plan : Col leg Club : Agriculture 3: Spanish 4; Vimal Aid 3. 4 Sport : Junior Vanity Basketball 3 SUZANNE BANKS 925 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hil ACADEMIC PURPLI Nickname: Sune Plant: Wilson Collcg School: Honor Roll 2. 3; Upt-Dah. Literary Stall 3, Clatt: Commencement U hcr 3; Party Committtce 4 Way Committee 3 Clubt: Bowling 2; Choral 3. 4; Spanish 4 BEVERLY JANE BARR 4012 Ellendale Road Drexel Hil STENOGRAPHIC GOLl Nickname: Bcv Plant: Secretap School: Publication Tvping Stall 4 Club : Bowling 3; Library 2 One Hundred Four HELEN F. BASSELL 108 Harvin Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Nickname: Dolly Plani: Office Work WALTER JOSEPH BAUN 221 Barrington Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOLD Walt Plant: Trucker Club : Distributive Education 4 Sports: Basketball Numerali 2 RUTH ELLEN BECK 54 Lamport Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Plant: Undecided JAMES EUGENE BECKLEY 4633 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Jim Plant: Mechanic Clast: Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 2 Club.: A Cappella 5. 4: Chotal 2. 3. 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 3; Soccer Numerals 3 RICHARD A. BEESE 201 Berbro Road Upper Darby ACCOUNTING GOLD Nickname: Bags Plant: Accountant Sporti: Junior Varsity Baseball 2 WILLARD ARTHUR BERGER 605 Andover Drive Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plant: Undecided [?lubt: Bowling Team 4 CAROL ANNETTE BAUERS 1420 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plant: Secretary School: Acorn. Editorial Board 4; All-School Show. Cast 3; Honor Roll 2. 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2: Publications Typing Staff. President 4 Class: Dance Committee 3. 4; Party Committee 4 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Rifle 2 RICHARD L. BEACH Apt. 4, 10 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Dick Plant: Doctor Clast: Hay Usher 3 Clubs: Bowling 3. Recording Secretary 4. Team 4; German 3 PATSY ANN BECKER 316 Copley Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOLD Plant: Undecided School: Publication Agent 2; Welfare Agent 4 Clubs: Bowling 3: Distributive Education 4 MARJORIE CAROL BEERS 2003 Greenhill Road Lan downe STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Margie Plans: Secretary School: All-School Show. Cast 4; Senior Play Usher Class: Dance Committee 4 Ctubs: Choral 2. 3. 4 BARBARA ANNE BERGER 528 Elm Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Barb Plans: Gettysburg College School: Acorn. Reporter 3; Honor Roll 4; Band 3; Welfare Agent 3 Class: Senior Play. Cast Ctubs: Hippocrates 3. Secretary 4 DOLORES CATHERINE BERNARDINI 215 Wadas Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Dee Plant: Stenographer CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Five ' UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL CAROL ALICE BERND 7256 Calvin Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE icl[namc: Bcrnic Plan : Marriage WILLIAM HONEYCUTT BICKFORD 4043 Redden Road Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Mfcfcnamc Percy Plan : Nuclear Physicist School: Acorn. Reporter 3. 4; All-School Show. Gut 4, Production 3, 4; Honor Roll 4; Band 3. District Band 4; Orchestra 3. 4. District Orchestra 4 Cla : Senior Play. Cast; Party Committee 4 Clubs: French 3: Latin 2; Rifle 2 BERNARD JOSEPH BISCIOTTI 242 Maypole Road Upper Darby academic: gold i fcsi4mc: Bernic Plans: College School: All-School Show. Cast 4 Clubs: Choral 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 4 ELIZABETH ANNE BLYTHE 335 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nichnome: Betty Pldns: Private Secretary School: Acorn, Reporter 2; All-School Show. Cast 4: Honor Roll 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3; Pub- lications Agent 3: Publications Typing Staff 4; Student Council 4: Leaders' Group 4 Class: Color Captain 3: Secretary 2. 3. 4: Commence- ment Usher 3: Play Usher 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Com- mittee 2. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4 Sports: Softball Numerals : Hockey Numerals 2. 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 3: Varsity Basketball 4 LILLIAN O. BOGGS 330 Kingston Road GENERAL BUSINESS Nickname: Lil Upper Darby GOLD Plans: Civil Service RUBYE MARION BOLAY 308 Margate Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Skipper Plans: Nurse School: Welfare Agent 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 3: Hippocrates 4; Library 3, Vice- President 4 RICHARD CURTIS BEVAN 325 Maple Avenue Drcxel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Plans: Undecided School: Orchestra 2 Clubs: A Cappclla 4; Choral 3. 4 Sports: Varsity Football 3; Varsity Wrestling 3 MARILYN ANNE BINNS 232 Parker Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE vieh 4 ne: Binni Plans: Nurse School: Honor Roll 4 Gass: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 3: Party Com- mittee 4: Play Committee 3 Clubs: A Cappelfa 5. 4: Choral 2. 3. District Chorus 4; Latin 2 Sports: Softball Numerals 3 RICHARD W. BJORKLUND 3200 Brunswick Avenue Drcxel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE NKhnamc: B- J- Plans: Undecided School: All-School Show. Cast 4 Clubs: Bowling 2: Choral 2: Executive Committee 4 Sports: Softball Numerals 3; Soccer Numerals 2: Junior Varsity Football 2: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3; Varsity Football 3. 4; Varsity Wrestling 4 GILL H. BOEHRINGER 1015 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nie name: Bor Plans: Law Study School: Acorn Reporter 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2, 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 3. 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Leaders’ Group 4 Class: Class President 2. 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Play Usher 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 2. 3. 4; Patty Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4: Latin 2; World Affairs Forum 2. 4. Secretary 3 Sports: Softball Numerals 3; Basketball Numerals 4; Varsity Soccer 3. 4 HAIG ARAM BOGHOSIAN 4 Ovcrhill Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Plans: Undecided MARY JANE BOND 85 Feme Boulevard, Apt. 10 Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Plans: College Entered September. 1950 School: Acorn. Art Staff 4; All-School Show. Produc- tion 4; Upi'Dsh. Art Staff 4 Gass: Oak. Att Staff 4; Party Committee 4; Play Gsmmittcc 4 Clubs: Beaux Arts 4 One Hundred Six JAMES F. BORST 023 Roscmont Avenue CIENTIPIC i iumf: Jim :hool: Honor Roll 2. }. 4; Band Drexel Hill PURPLE Plans: College District Band 4 ROBERT M. BOYD. 507 Mansfield Avenue ENERAL BUSINESS Plan: Undecided JR- Drexel Hill PURPLE THOMAS F. BRADLEY 33 Long Lane Upper Darby ALESMANSHIP GOLD Plans: Undecided WARDA RUTH BRAZIER 46 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill CADEMIC PURPLE fckttamc: Ruthie Plans: Nursing 'hool: All-School Show. Cast 4; Publication Acent 2. 3: Welfare Agent 2. 3 lass: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2, 5. 4; Play Committee 2. 3. 4 PATRICIA BRENNECKE 982 Clinton Road Upper Darby rENOCRAPHIC GOLD ir iume: Pat Plans: Private Secretary hool: Publication Typing Staff 4 lub : Choral 4 JAMES JOHN BRESLIN II Collenbrook Avenue Drexel Hill ENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Icknamc: Jimbo Plans: Undecided oris: Junior Var ity Baseball 2; Vanity Baieball 3; Vanity Soccer 3 RICHARD EARL BOWMAN 409 Gilpin Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Dick Plans: College School: Acorn. Editorial Board. 4; Acorn Reporter 3: All-School Show. Cast 4; Honor Roll 2; Public Speaking Pruc 2 data: Play Uthcr 4: Dance Committee 4 DOROTHY BOYLE 7016 Emerson Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC Nickname: Dot COLD Plan : Secretary DONALD W. BRAUN 4038 Vernon Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Don Plans: College School: All-School Show. Production 3; Band 2. 3. 4. Letter Award 3: Orchestra 3 Class: Senior Play. Cart Ciubt: Bowling 4. Team 4; Choral 4 Sport : Softball Numeral 2: Junior Vanity Baseball 2 CONSTANCE ELIZABETH BREM 3442 Marshall Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Connie Platt : Secretary Class: Dance Committee 4 Club : Choral 3. 4 JOSEPH REYNER BRENNER 5204 Reservation Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Joe Plan : College School: Acorn. Reporter 2. 3. Editorial Board 4; All-School Show. Cast 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; Dutin- guuhed Honor Roll 2. 3: Biology Prize 2: Engliih Prize 2: Student Council 2. 3 Class: Commencement Uthcr 3; Executive Committee 4; Play (ximmittec 4 Club : Hi-Y 4; Leeuwenhoek 2. 3. Treasurer 4 GEORGE SHELTON BROOKOVER. JR. 215 South Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Plans: College School: Ditlinguithed Honor Roll 3 Spottt: Batkctball Numerals 3; Soccer Numeral 3 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Seven UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL DOROTHY M. BROWN 65 West Essex Avenue Lansdownc GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Debbie Plant: Medical Technician JOAN RUTH BROWN 4696 State Road Drcxcl Hill GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: J. B. Plant: Office Work School: All-School Show. Production J. 4; Honor Roll 4 Clast: Play Uihcr 3, 4; Dance Committee 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 2 CAROLYN BUCK 3400 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Plans: Col lesc School: Acorn. Reporter 2, 3. Editorial Board 4: All-School Show. Production 3. Cut 4: Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3: Publication A stent 2; Journalism Prize 3 Clou: Commencement Usher 3: Play Committee 3 Club : First Asd and Social Service 2. 4. Vice- President 3: French. Secretary 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Latin 2: Library 3: Tay-Wistalvan 3. 4 MARIE EILEEN BURKE 7028 Ruslcin Lane Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plans: Secretary School: All-School Show. Cut 3; Publication Agent 2; Welfare Agent 2. 3 Class: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Bowling 3; Choral 2. 3. 4 Sports: Softball Numerals 3: Hockey Numerals 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Basketball Varsity Hockey 4 BARBARA ELIZABETH BURKHOLDER 4709 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Plans: Undecided School: All-School Show. Cut 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3: Student Council 3. 4 Class: Senior Play. Cut: Dance Committee 2. 3; Exec- utive Committee 2; Party Committee 2 Clubs: Astronhychem 3; Bowling 3, 4. Team 4; Choral 2, 3. 4; First Aid and Social Service 3: Hippocrates 3. President 4: Hi-Y 3. 4; Spanish 3. Secretary 4 Sports: Softball Numerals 2: Basketball Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Tennis 2, 3 AUDREY ARLENE CALE 846 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: And Plans: College School: A. A. Council 4: Acorn. Reporter 2. Editorial Board 4; All-School Show. Cut 4; Publications Agent 2; Welfare Agent 2 Clast: Commencement Usher 3; Play Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Executive Committee 2. 4; Party Committee 2. 4: Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4 Sports: Softball Numerals 2; Basketball Numerals 2; Varsity Bukctbal! 2. 3. Captain 4; Varsity Hockey 3. 4; Varsity Tennis 2. 3. 4 ERNEST E. BROWN, JR. 2434 Mansfield Avenue Drexel Hi SCIENTIFIC GOL .Nickname: Ernie Plant: Chemical Engine School: All-School Show. Cut 3; Honor Roll Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Algebra II Prize I Welfare Agent 2 ('lass: Senior May. Cut; Commencement Usher 3 Clubs: A Cappclla 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; German 3. • Steinmct: 2. Secrctary-Treuurer 3. Historian 4 Sports: Varsity Track. Manager 2, 3. 4 MARY JANE BROWN 114 Powell Lane Upper Darb CENERAL BUSINESS COL . icliMmc Maggi Plant: Business Scho School: All-School Show. Cut 4 Clubs: Choral 3. 4 GERALDINE BUONO 325 Hampden Road Upper Darb STENOGRAPHIC GOL Xicknamt: Gerry Plans: Secreta. Clubs: Bowling 3 RICHARD JAMES BURKE 720 Fairfax Road Drexel Hi ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPL -Nickname: Dick Plant: Collej School: Art Prize 2 Sports: Junior Varsity Foo«ball 2. 3 JOAN A. BUTTERFIELD 54 Sunshine Road Upper Darb DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPI Plant: Costume Designer School: Band. Color Guard 3 Clubs: Dittributive Education 4 MIRIAM A. CALLAHAN 30-7 Revere Road Drexel H GENERAL BUSINESS PURPI Xic name: Mi mi Plant: Flo: Class: Oak. Ait Stall 4: Senior Play. Stage Crew Dance Committee 2. 4; Party Committee 4; PI Committee 4 Clubs: A Cappclla 4; Bowling 2. 3. 4; Choral 2. 3, One Hundred Eight LORETTA R. CALLEGARI 7 Sanford Road Upper Darby kLESMANSHIP COLD Plant: Telephone Operator MARY LOUISE CARLEY 123 Delaware Avenue Upper Darby ENOCRAPHIC PURPLE Plani: Secretary ubr. Riie 2 JOSEPH P. CAVALLO 154 Clover Lane Upper Darby iNERAL BUSINESS COLD cenante: Joe Plani: Air Force oris: Basketball Numerals 3: Soccer Numerals 2: Varsity Soccer 4 DAVID SISK CHAMBERS, JR. 18 East Magnolia Avenue Aldan as AND CRAFTS PURPLE ekname: Slippy Plans: Collette ass: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 3. 4 ubi: Agriculture 3. 4;_Hi-Y 3. 4 oris: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. 3; Varsity Cross Country 3. 4; Varsity Wrestling 4 JOHN STEPHEN CHATTEN 3 Millbank Road Upper Darby JENTIF1C PURPLE Plant: College us: Play Usher 3 libs: German 2, 3; Rifle 2; Terr aqua 3 ns: Varsity Cross Country, Manager 2. 3. 4 RAYMOND LEON CHMIELOWSKI 5 Bishop Avenue Clifton Heights ;ademic cold rename: Ray Plans: Armed Service MARGARET JEANNE CARACILIO 213 Margate Road Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP COLD Plant: Undecided THERESA JOAN CASSIDY 274 Westpark Lane Clifton Heights ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Terry Plant: College Eentered September. 1950 Clubs: Choral 4; World Adairs Forum 4 School: Band 3, 4 Clubs: Beaux Arts 3: Choral 2. 3, 4; Hippocrates 2. 3, 4; Spanish 3 NICHOLAS JOHN CHAPIS 22 Glencoe Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Nick Plans: College School: All-School Show, Cast 4; Orchestra 2: Leaders' Croup 4 ('last: Executive Committee 3 Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Varsity Foot- ball 3; Varsity Football 4 JEAN MARIE CHISENA 101 South Elm Avenue Aldan GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Plans: Clerical Work CHARLES T. CHRISTINE 235 Pilgrim Lane Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Peck Plant: Undecided School: All-School Show, Cast 2. 4 Clubs: Visual Aids 4 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred J ine - ✓ UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL DAVID MITCHELL CHUBB 275 Glendale Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plan : Gettysburg College School: Leader ' Group 4 Club : Bowling 2; World Affair Forum 4 Sports: Junior Vanity Football 3 SUZANNE GLORIA CLAUSO 118 Kenmore Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Sue Plant: Butine School Clo : Dance Committee 3; Play Committee 5 Clubs: A trophycbem 3; Choral 4; Library I EDITH ANN CLOKEY 56 Golf Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Plant: Nursing School: Publication Agent 3 Clou: Senior Play. Ca t Club : Choral 4; Hippocrate 3. Corresponding Sec- retary 4; Library 2. 3. Treaturer 4 BARBARA ANN COBB 300 Kingston Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOLD Nickname: Miclcey Plans: Travel Club : Distributive Education 4 MANNING LEE COLE 500 Bloomfield Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plans: College Club : French 4 JOANNE O. COLEMAN 1208 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Jo Plant: Medical Technician Clo : Dance Committee 4; Patty Committee 4 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4: Rifle 2; Spanish 3 JOAN VIRGINIA CLARK 7060 Aberdeen Road Upper Dari ACADEMIC GO! Plans: Medical Secretary School: All-School Show. Ca t 3. 4 C’la : Play U her 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Pa| Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 3 Club : Beau Arts 3: Bowling 4; Choral 4; Exccuti Committee 2, 3; Library 3 Sports: Checrlcading, Manager 3, 4 JACK RICHARD CLEMENS 437 Copley Road Upper Dari SCIENTIFIC GOI Nickname: John Plant: Enginj PAUL ANTHONY CLOSKEY 328 Windermere Avenue Lansdowi ACADEMIC PURPj Plans: Undecided MARY ANN COGHLAN 253 Township Line Upper Dari GENERAL BUSINESS PURR Plans: Office Work Cfait: Play Committee 4 JEANNE MARIE COLEMAN 101 Long Lane Upper Dari ACADEMIC Nickname: Jeannic oca Plant: Nu! dart: Party Committee 4 Club : Latin 3. 4 RICHARD A. COLES 412 Spruce Avenue Upper Dari SCIENTIFIC GOI Nickname: Rich Plant: Collj School: Leader ' Group 4 , I Sports: Basketball Numeral 3: Soccer Numeral 3 One Hundred Ten JOAN ELIZABETH COLLINS 4 349 Woodland Avenue Drexcl Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Plant: College School: All'School Show. Cart 4; l pi-Dah. Literary Staff 3. 4 Clan: Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 3 Club : A Cappella 4: Choral 3. 4; Library 2. 3; Spanish 4; Tay-Wistalvan 4 GERALD LOUIS COLVIN 17 Oxford Street Fernwood DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION COLD ick «me: Jerry Plant: Shoe Salesman Clubt: Distributive Education 4 MARLENE HELEN COMPTON 7208 Wayne Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Comp Plant: College School: All-School Show. Cate 3. 4. Production 3; Honor Roll 4; Publications Agent 3; Student Council 2; Band. Majorette 2; Leaders' Croup 4. I2Jdtt: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 ITiubt: Beaux Arts 2; Bowling 4; Choral 4; French 2. 3 DONALD L. COOK 138 North Madison Avenue Upper Darby Salesmanship gold Plant: Selling ELIZABETH EDNA COPPER ’220 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Cichname: Ed Plant: Nurse chool: Publications Agent 3 Hast: Dance Committee 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 4. Play Committee 3. 4 Hubs: Choral 2. 3. 4 DONNA FRANCES COTTRELL 815 Berry Avenue Drexcl Hill IENERAL BUSINESS COLD Plant: Housewife chool: All-School Show, Cast 3. 4; Publications Agent 2 ‘last: Executive Committee 2 llubt: Choral 3. 4 THEODORE WINDFIELD COLLINS 5 South 5th Street Lansdowne ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Nickname: Ted Plant: Coast Cuard School: All-School Show, Cart 3. 4; Publication Agent 4; Color Captain 4 Clan: Color Captain 2. 3. 4 Clubt: Hi-Y 3. 4 Sporti: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2. 3 PASQUALE A. COLZARETTI, JR. 7061 Clover Lane Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Nickname: Pat Plant: Undecided DOLORES JUANITA CONROY 350 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Nickname: Dee Plant: Comptometer Operator Clan: Junior Play. Stage Crew 2; Dance Committee 3 Clubt: Choral 2. 3 HAVARD JAMES COPELAND 114 Overhill Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Cope Plant: Undecided School: Band 2. 3. 4 Sports: Softball Numeral 3 WALTER LE ROY COSNER 150 Margate Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Cos Plant: Undecided ANNE HELENE COVERT 505 Littlecroft Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Irish Plant: Marriage CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Eleven UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL DONALD MARTIN CRAMP 4125 Garrett Road Drexel Hill academic; cold Nickname: Don Plum: College School: Assembly Stage Crew 4 Clou: Junior Plajr. Stage Crew; Dance Committee 3; Patty Committee 2 Club : Rifle 3. 4; Viiml Aid 3. Vice-President 4 Sport : Softball Numeral J; Junior Varsity Base- bail 2 LOIS VIRGINIA CRAWFORD 6981 Guilford Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Lo Plant: College School: Acorn Reporter 2, J. 4; All-School Cast J. 4; Publication Agent 4: Leader ' Group 4 Clan: Commencement Usher J; Play Usher 3. 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 2. 4: Play Committee 3. 4 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4; Spanilh 2. Ltbrarian-Hi torian 3. Vice-President 4 Sport : Basketball Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Hockey Manager 3; Varsity Hockey Manager 4 JOHN JOSEPH CRAWFORD 90 South State Road Upper Darbj SCIENTIFIC PURPL1 Nickname: Jay Plan : Mcdicin School: A. A. Council 4; All-School Show. Cast 3 Production 2. 4; Honor Roll 2; Distinguished Hono Roll 2. 3, 4; Physics Prize 3; Band 2. 3. 4 Letter Award 3; District Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestr 2. 3. 4; District Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Hi-Q Team • Cl as : Oak, Literary Staff 4; Patty Committee 4 Club : French. Vice-President 4 MILDRED G. CRAWFORD 837 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hil STENOGRAPHIC COLl! Nickname: Millie Plant: Office Won JAMES FRANK CRIST 7058 Clover Lane DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Nickname: Jim Club : Distributive Education 4 Upper Darby PURPLE Plans: Navy CHARLES E. CROSSAN 247 West Baybcrry Lane Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Chuck Plan : Navy CARMEN JOHN CROCE 343 Huntley Road Upper Darb DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOL1 Nickname: Carm Plant: Air Fort Club : Distributive Education 4 RAY H. CULLEN 2529 Garrett Road ARTS AND CRAFTS Nickname: Reds Clubs: Bowling 2 Drexel Hi COLl Plant: U. S. Na CLARA JOAN CURLEY 159 Green Valley Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Bonnie Plans: Marriage School: Honor Roll 2; Student Council 4; Welfare Agent 2 Club : Choral 3. 4 DEBORAH DAMON 1005 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname Debbie Plans: College School: Honor Roll 4; National Thespian Society 3. 4; Student Council 3 Cla : Junior Play, Cast; Senior Play. Cast; Dance Committee 4; Executive Committee 4; Patty Com- mittee 4 Club : Choral 4; First Aid and Social Service 3. Treasurer 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Pleiades 2; Tay-Wistalvan 3. 4 EDWARD C. D’ALESIO, JR. 2204 Hillcrest Road Drexel Hi ACADEMIC PURPL Nickname: Eddie Plan : Colin CELESTE GLORIA D’ANTONIO 120 Powell Lane Upper Darb ACADEMIC COL Plans: Teacher School: National Thespian 4; All-School Show. Pr duct ion 4. Class: Dance (ximmittec 4; Play Committee 4; Par Committee 4 Clubs: Spanish 3. 4 One Hundred Twelve WILLIAM JOSEPH DAVIS :33 North Cedar Lane Upper Darby CIENTIFIC COLD {icknamc: Willie Plans: Air Force Nub : Bowling 2. 3. Trca urcr 4. Team 4 porti: Vanity Soccer 4 ROBERT F. DEAN 115 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby ICADEMIC COLD vic rumc: Bob Plans: University of Pcntuyl vania cfcool: Honor Roll 4: Student Council 4 Nat : Play Committee 4 Nub : French 4 JANE A. DEERY 5230 Manor Avenue Drexel Hill 5ENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Plans: Office Wotlc ichool: Welfare Agent 3 Slot : Dance Committee }; Party Committee 4 -lubt: Bowling 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 ROSALIE DEL ROSSI '106 Pcnarth Avenue Upper Darby 1TENOGRAPHIC COLD Plant: Executive Secretary Ichool: Acorn. Editorial Beard 4; All-School Show. Production 4; Honor Roll 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 5. 4; Publication Busin Staff 3, Business Manager 4 'lati: Commencement Uther 3; Play Usher 3. 4: Dance Committee 3. 4; Executive Committee 3: Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Nub : Choral 3: Hi-Y 4; Tay-Wi.talvan 4 BARBARA WINIFRED DETWILER 557 Heather Road Upper Darby iTENOCRAPHIC COLD Nickname: Barb Plant: Clerical Work Ichool: Publication Agent 2 'la : Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 3 piub : Choral 2. 3. 4 Iport : Hockey Numeral 2 HANS OSCAR DIETZE 56 Cloverdale Avenue Upper Darby CIENTIFIC PURPLE Plans: University of Pennsylvania Ichool: All-School Show. Catt 3. Production 2. 4; Biology Prite 2; Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 5. 4 'lass: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Commencement Uther 3; Dance Committee 2. 3; Party Committee 2. 4 'lub : German 3. Trea urer 4; Stein met:, Vice- President 2. President 3. 4 C. EDWARD DAWKINS, JR. 3601 Garrett Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Ed Plan : College School: Band 2. 3, 4 Club.: H.-Y 5. 4 Sports: Basketball Numeral 3; Soccer Numeral 3: Junior Vanity Crow Country 3; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2; Vanity Cron Country 4; Vanity Wrestling 3. 4 ROSEMARY ANNE DE COSTA 317 Lincoln Avenue Lansdowne STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Nickname: Rosie Plant: Art School School: Upi-Dah, Art Staff 4 Clott: Oak. Art Staff 4; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Party Committee 2. 4 Clubs: Beaux Art 3. Treasurer 4; Choral 2. 3; Spanish 2 BETTY DELANEY 8133 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plans: Undecided AUDREY LOUISE DE ROSE 731 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Inky Plans: Undecided School: National Thespian Society 3. 4; Assembly Stage Crew 3. 4 Class: Junior Play. Crew 2. 3. 4; Senior Play. Crew 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3 Clubs: French 2; Pleiades 2 SARA JEAN DEVRIES 3722 School Lane Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plans: University of Delaware School: All-School Show. Production 2. 3: Honor Roll 2: Distinguished Honor Roll 4; National Thespian Society 3. Treasurer 4; Biology Prise 2: Student Council 3 Class: Junior Play. Ca t; Senior Play, Stage Crew 3. Ca t 4 Clubs: Hippocrate 4; Hi-Y 3. 4 ROBERT DI FABIO 266 Bayard Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plans: Undecided CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Thirteen UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL JOHN ANTHONY DI FIORI 9 Souih Linden Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Johnny PUru: College School: Honor Roll 4; Student Council 4 Club : Hi-Y 2. 3. 4 Sporn: Softball Numeral 3; Junior Vanity Football 2; Junior Vanity Wrcatling 2; Vanity Football 3. 4; Vanity Wreading 3. Co-Captain 4 ELIZABETH ANN DOEHNE 4508 Cedar Lane SCIENTIFIC Nickname: Betty Drexel Hill COLD Plant: College School: Welfare Agent 2 Club : French 2; Rille 2 THEODORE R. 22 Bovo Road SCIENTIFIC Nickname: Ted DOLBOW, JR. Primos PURPLE Plans: Undecided School: Band 2. 3. 4 JOSEPH EDWARD DONATO 278 Bayard Road Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Niekname: Jo-Jo Plan : Musician School: All-School Show. Caat 3. Production 3; Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3 Clast: Dance Committee 2. 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 2 JEANETTE B. D’ORAZIO 936 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plans: Nursing School: All-School Show, Cast 4; Honor Roll 4; Publications Agent 4 Clan: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Executive Committee 5; Party Committee 2: Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4; Astrophychem. Treaiurer 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; First Aid and Social Service 2. Secretary 3. President 4; Hi-Y 4; Tay-Wistalvan 3. 4 DAVID FRANCIS DOUGHERTY 4 Bishop Avenue Drexel Hill SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Platts: Undecided ANN DI GIULIO 6875 Clover Lane Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Plant: College School: Distinguished Honor Roll 3 Clubs: Choral 3 DORIS MARIE DOLAN 5241 Springfield Road Cliftor STENOGRAPHIC PURPLI Plant: Stenographer School: Publications Typing Stall 4 Clan: Dance Committee 4 EMILIA RITA DONATO 151 Powell Lane Upper Darb ACCOUNTING PURPL Nickname: Millie Plant: Boollccpe School: Honor Roll 4; Welfare Agent 2 (.'lass: Dance Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4 DONALD E. DONOFRIO 8506 Monroe Avenue Upper Darb ARTS AND CRAFTS COLI Nickname: Don Plans: Preparatory Scho. School: All-School Show. Production 2 Class: Patty Committee 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2 MARGUERITE C. DOUGHERTY 4133 Garrett Road Drexel Hil SCIENTIFIC PURPL Nickname: Carol Plans: Business Scho. Class: Dance Committee 4 Spoils: Hockey Numerals 2 DOROTHY EMILY DOUGLAS 9004 We t Chester Pike Upper Darb GENERAL BUSINESS COL Nickname: Dot Plans: Ofice Woi School: Welfare Agent 4 Class: Play Usher 3 Clubs: Choral 3. 4; Library 2. 3. 4 One Hundred Fourteen RENEE LEONCIA DOUVILLE 7311 Shcrbrook Boulevard Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Vic ndme: Jetie Plant: Modd ?lubt: Choral 2: French I LOIS ELAINE DURST 1822 Berkley Avenue Drexel Hill Academic purple kidtndme: Bonny Plant: Marriage [chool: All'School Show. Cast 2. 5; Band Majorette 2. 3. 4 blubs: A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4: French 2; Rifle 2 ROSEANN EBERHARDT 101 South Clifton Avenue Aldan (TENOGRAPHIC PURPLE juckndme: Rosie Plant: Secretary jehool: All-School Show. Cart 3. 4; Publication Typing Staff 4; Honor Roll 4 it ait: Dance Committee 5: Party Committee 2. 4 2Iubs: A Cappella 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4 jporu: Basketball Numeral 3 ARTHUR H. EHLERS. JR. [125 Lindalc Avenue Drexel Hill LCADEMIC PURPLE JiC It name: Art Plant: Collette choc): A. A. Council 4 ports: Var ity Ba kctball 4; Var ity Baseball 2. 3. 1 Co-Captain 4 JOHN M. ELDREDGE , Overhill Road CIENTIFIC odfiante: Big John Upper Darby GOLD Plant: U. S. Navy 'iubj: Beaux Alt 4: Spani h 2 CHARLOTTE M. ELLIS 14 North Fairview Avenue Upper Darby CIENTIFIC GOLD Ciclttidmc: Char Plain: Nursing 'Ian: Dance Committee 3. 4 'lube Choral 2. 3. 4; Spanish 3 ports: Hockey Numerals 2 AUDREY JANE DUEY 3412 Marshall Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Plant: Business School Clast: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3 (.’tubs: A Cappella 4: Choral 3. 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 2 BARBARA ELLEN EARL 7814 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD icJttiaine: Candy Plant: Teacher School: A. A. Council 2: All-School Show, Ca t 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Color Captain 4 Clatt: Color Captain 2. 3, 4; (Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4; French 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4 Sports: Hockey Numeral 2: Varsity Cheer Leading 3. 4 R. JOANNE ECK 48 Richfield Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Jo Plans: Office Work School: All-School Show. Can 4. Production 4: Publications Typing Stalf 4 Oars: Party Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 5; Library 2. 3 RALPH EILBERG 141 Powell Lane Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plant: Penn State School: All-School Show. Production 2. 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 5. 4; Orchestra 2. 3; District Orches- tra 2. 3 Clubs: Chess 3 Spout: Varsity Cross Country 4 JAMES BERNARD ELKO 228 Highland Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD - icJtname: Josh Plant: Undecided Sports: Basketball Numerals 3 DON J. ELLIS 140 North Cedar Lane Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Xnkndme: Dusty Plant: Undecided School: Welfare Agent 2 Clubs: Rifle 2. 3 Spout: Softball Numeral 2; Soccer Numeral 2 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Fifteen UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL ELEANOR RUTH ELLIS 114 North Fairvicw Avenue Upper Darby academic; purple El Plan : Butlncu School: Publicatio Acent 2, ) Clan: Dance Committee 4 Club : ('.bora! 2. 3 DONALD P. FAMOUS 39 Marlborough Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Plain: Undecided NORMAN V. FELDPUSH, JR. 376 Wembly Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Lou Plant: College School: All-School Show. Ca t 2; Honor Roll 4 Club : French 4 Spout: Junior Vanity Croat Country 3; Vanity Croat Country 4 ELIZABETH ANN FERGUSON 365 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Betty Plant: Wett Cheater State Teacher Collate School: All-School Show. Ca t 3; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Di tini;ui hcd Honor Roll 4; Publication Aitent 5 Clan: Play Uaher 4 Club : A Cappella 3. 4; Bowlins 2. 3. President 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; First Aid and Social Service 3. 4: Spanish 2. Recording Secretary 5. President 4 Spoilt: Basketball Numerals 3 GEORGE LEROY FERIEND 392 Wembly Road Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP COLD Plan : Salesman AUDREY WESTON FITHIAN 7132 Seaford Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Plant: Secretary Clast: Party Committee 4 Club : A Cappella J. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Library 2 GUY ERIK ERIKSON 58 Beech Avenue Alda ARTS AND CRAFTS COL Plant: Work School: Orchestra 2. 3. 4 Clubs: Bowling 4. Team 4; Choral 2. 4 DONALD EVERETT FEGAN 7341 West Chester Pike Upper Darb GENERAL BUSINESS PURPD Nickname: Don Plan : Mortici School: All-School Show. Cut 3 Cl I.h«- Bowlin.- 3 RAE DIANE FENN 1800 Garrett Road Lansdowr GENERAL BUSINESS PURPI Plan : Modeling School FREDERIC H. FERGUSON 812 Addingham Avenue Drexel Hi ACADEMIC PURPI Nickname: Fred Plant: Colle School: All-School Show. Ca t 3 Sport : Softball Numeral 3 PHILLIS JOAN FINAN 6852 Marshall Road Upper Darb DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION COL Nickname: Phill Plant: Bell Telephoi Clubs: Distributive Education 4 CLYDE EDWARD FLEAGLE 361 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hi GENERAL BUSINESS GOL Nickname: Shorty Plant: Colla Clan: Play Uihcr 3 Spoilt: Junior Vanity Basketball 2; Varsity Baskctba 3. 4 One Hundred Sixteen GEORGE W. FORDHAM 02 Springton Road Upper Darby plENTIFIC GOLD Plant: College ihool: All-School Show. Cam 3; Band 2. 3. 4 porn: Softball Numerals 2 WINIFRED J. FOX 433 Plunutcad Avenue Drexel Hill LESMANSHIP PURPLE khmime: Winnie Plan : Undecided lubs: Choral 4 JANE L. FOSTER 76-3 Drcxelbrook Drive Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Plant: Nurse Clubs: French 4 JUNE MARGARET FRAPS Ashunt Avenue Primos ACADEMIC PURPLE Plans: College School: Acorn, Reporter 2. J. Editorial Board 4; All-School Show. Cast 4; Honor Roll 2; Publications Aeent 2; Welfare Acent J Class: Commencement Usher 3; Play Usher 3: Dance Commi tee 2. 3; Party Committee 4; Hay Com- mittee 3 Clubs: A Caprella 4: Choral 3. 4; German 2. Secre- tary 3. Vice-President 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Latin 2. 3; Tay«W talvan 4 RICHARD STEVEN FRITZ 033 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill ihLESMANSHIP PURPLE icfcname: Tippy Plant: College lass: Dance Committee 3: Executive Committee 2. 3: Party Committee 3; Play Committee 3 lubs: A Capru-lla 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 sorts: Junior Varsity Football 2: Varsity Baseball 3. 4; Varsity Football 3. 4. Most Valuable Player 4 JOSEPH B. FUNK 35-D Stonehurst Court Apt. Upper Darby CADEMIC GOLD Plans: Undecided JOHANNA E. GARRETT 36 Wayne Avenue Lansdownc -IENTIFIC GOLD ichnamc: Jo Plant: Nursing ATEA FAITH GASBARRO 6 Berbro Avenue Upper Darby CADEMIC GOLD [icltnumc: Ott Plant: Marriage rhool: Publications Agent 2; Publications Business Stall 3; National Thespians 4 Iait: Dance Committee 3 lubs: Choral 3; Latin 3 FRANK HERMAN FROMM III 4215 State Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Xiefctiame: Gommi Plant: College School: Welfare Agent 3 Class: Senior Play. Cast; Play Usher 3; Executive Committee 3 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. President 4; Hi-Y 4 ..... Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. 3; Varsity Wrest- ling. Co- Captain 4 EVELYN GARNETT 3200-B Marshall Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE XicfciMuic: Evie Plans: Medical Secretary School: All-School Show. Production 3. 4; Welfare Agent 4; National Thespians 4 Class: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Dance Committee 3. 4; Patty Committee 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 5. 4 Sports: Softball Numerals 2: Junior Varsity Tennis 2. 3 RUTH A. GARVERICH 42 Windsor Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plans: College School: Honor Roll 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Publications Agent 2; Publications Business Staff 2. 3: Assistant Business Manager 4 Class: Commencement Usher 3; Play Usher 3; Dance Committee 3. 4; Party Committee 4; Play Com- mittee 3. 4 Clubs: French 4; Library 3; Tay-Wisulvan 4 JAMES R. GENZANO 570 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Xidtttame: Pancho Plant: U. S. Navy Class: Play Usher 4 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Seventeen UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL LEON ALEXANDER GERARD, JR. 7217 Brent Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOLD Nickname: Lor Plant: Navy Club : Rifle 2; Distributive Education 4 BERNARD ANTHONY GIORDANO 305 Avon Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plant: Undecided DONALD T. GLADSTONE 1185 Dermond Road Drexcl Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Moc Plan : College School: A. A. Council 2. 4; Honor Roll 5; Publica- tion Agent 2: Physic Prise ) Class: Executive Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 4 Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4 Spotti: Varsity Basketball 3. Co-Captain 4 ELAINE GOMBERG 772 Garrett Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Lyn Plant: College School: All-School Show. Cast 4; Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2 Class: Party Committee 4 Clubs: Spanish 3. 4: World Affairs Forum 4 ELAINE GRADY 533 Littlecroft Road STENOGRAPHIC Nickname: Reds Class: Dance Committee 3 Upper Darby COLD Plans: WAFS BARBARA MAY GRATZ 29 North Kirklyn Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plant: Teacher School: All-School Show. Cast 4; Honor Roll 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Biology Priie 2: Upi'Dah Art Staff 4 Closi: Commencement Usher 5: Bulletin Board Com- mittee 2. 3; Dance Committee 2 Clubs: A Cappella 4; Beaux Arts 2, 3. President 4; Choral 2, 3. 4; French 2. 3. 4 DALE V. GILES 920 Concord Avenue Drexel Hil ACADEMIC COL Clubs: Rifle 2 STEPHANIE DOLORES GIRARD 132 Wellington Road STENOGRAPHIC Nickname: Stef Upper Darb PURPL Plant: Secreta School: All-School Show, Cast 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 3. 4 SARAH SUZANNE GLASSMIRE 3845 Albemarle Avenue Drexel Hi SCIENTIFIC COL Nickname: Su:ic Plant: Colle: School: Acorn. Reporter 4; All-School Show, Cast 3, Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Welfare Agent 3 Class: Senior Play. Cast; Commencement Usher Play Committee 3 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4; Bowling 2. 4; Choral 2, 3. French 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 2; Leeuwenhoek 3. Seer tary 4: Pleiade 2; Tay-Wistalvan 2. 3. Treasurer Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey. Manager 3 PATRICIA JOANNE GOODMAN 59 North Brighton Avenue Upper Darb STENOGRAPHIC COL Nickname: Pat Plant: Office Wo School: All-School Show. Cast 4 Class: Party Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 3: Choral 2. 3. 4 MARILYN 7056 Clover Lane STENOGRAPHIC Nickname: Satch I. GRAHAM Upper Dari PURPI Plans: Secreta WILLIAM B. GRAY, JR. 9 North Carol Boulevard Upper Dart SALESMANSHIP GOL Nickname: Bill Plans: Sclli One Hundred Eighteen JERALD A. GRAZIANO !01 Kingston Road Upper Darby kCADEMIC PURPLE X ck«ame: Pebbles Plans: College ,'lubi: A Cappella 4; Choral 3 iports: Junior Vanity Wrestling. Manager 5 ROBERT G. GREEN (46 Turner Avenue ACADEMIC {(rename: Geoducki Drexel Hill PURPLE Plana: Undecided JAMES THOMAS GRISWOLD II 18-17 Valley Road Drexel Hill CIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Tom Plant: College Ichool: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3, 4: Publication Agent 4: Student Council 5; Welfare Agent 4; Hi-Q Team 4 Uatt: Oak. Literary Staff 4: Patty Committee 4 :iub : Chew. President 3; German 3. 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 3; Steinmets. Historian 3. Secretary-Treasurer 4; World Affair Forum 2. Treasurer 5. 4 WARREN EDWARD GRUPE 125 Wingate Road Upper Darby CIENTIFIC COLD (ickname: Babe Plan : Pediatrician Ichool: Acorn. Reporter 2. 3. Kditor-in-Chicf 4; All- School Show. C t 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; National The pian Society 4. Vice-President 3: Drama Prise 2; Kiwani National Kid Day Award 5; Student Council 2. 4. Executive Committee 4; School Stage Crew 2. J 'latt: Class Color Captain 2. J: Junior Play Caat: Commencement Uihcr 3; Dance Committee 2. 5: Executive Committee J; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3 Tlubi: Hi-Y J. 4; Pleiades 2; Steinmets 2 JOHN WILLIAM HACKMASTER, JR. 107 Lincoln Avenue Lansdownc CIENTIFIC PURPLE iiekneme: Jack Plant: College Ichool: Student Council 2 'Iasi: Senior Play. Cast; Executive Committee 3. 4; Party Committee 4 ?lubs: Beaux Arts 4 JANE GLENN HALLAM 166 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill CIENTIFIC PURPLE Plan : College ichool: National Thespian Society 5. 4 21a : Junior Play, Cast; Senior Play. Ca t: Com- mencement Uihcr 3 2lubs: A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 2; Pleiades 2 JOSEPH STEPHEN GRAZIANO 515 Anderson Avenue ARTS AND CRAFTS idtname: Joe Drexel Hill PURPLE Plan : Undecided IRENE GREENE 6849 Clover Lane Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Plant: Secretary Club : Choral 4 KENNETH N. GROFF 1020 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Xickname: Gopher Plan : College HAROLD FRANKLIN HAABESTAD, JR. 4304 State Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Bud Plant: College School: A. A. Council 3. 4; All-School Show. Ca t 3. 4: Honor Roll 4; Di tingui hcd Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Harvard Club Award 3: Student Council. Vice- President 3. President 4: Welfare Agent 2 Clan: Vice-President 2; Commencement Uihcr 3; Play Usher 2: Dance Committee 2. 3: Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 2 Clubs: A Cappella 4; Choral 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3: Junior Varsity Football 2. 3; Varsity Basketball. Co-Captain 4; Varsity Football 4; Varsity Tennis 2. Captain 3. 4 WILLIAM LOUIS HAELLE, JR. 242 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Nickname: Bill Plant: Painter Clubs: Bowling 2. 3: Distributive Education 4 GRACE DOLORES HAMPEL 43 Revere Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plant: College School: Honor Roll 4; Upi-Dah, Literary Staff 4 Clot : Dance Committee 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Club : Latin 2; Library 2. 3: Spanish 3. 4; Tay- Wistalvan 4 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Nineteen UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL VIVIAN HANFORD 445 Kenwood Road Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: V Plant: College School: Acorn, Reporter 2. 3. 4: All-School Show. Cas: 3, 4; Production 2. 5. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; National Thespian Society. Secretary 3. 4; English Prize 3: Welfare Agent 2 01.1- : Senior Play. Cast; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3: Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 2. 4; Hay Committee 3. 4 Ctuhs: Choral 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Pleiades 2; Tay Wistalvan 2. 3. President 4 Sporti: Junior Varsity Basketball. Manager 3; Varsity Basketball. Manager 4 ALLAN W. HARRIMAN 7224 Hazel Avenue ACADEMIC Nickname: Cook Clubs: Choral 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals Junior Varsity Football 2 Upper Darby PURPLE Plant: Undecided Soccer Numerals 3; ELINORE WEST HART 7262 Spruce Street Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Bunny Plant: College School: Acorn. Reporter 2. 3. 4; All-School Show. Cast 3. 4; Publications Agent 2 Clan: Dance Committee 2: Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Beaux Arts 3: Tay-Wutalvan 3. 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2. 3; Junior Varsity Tennis 2. 3: Varsity Hockey 4; Varsity Tennis 4 DOLORES MARIE HECK 3 Oxford Street Fern wood GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Plant: Undecided JANET ELIZABETH HENDRIXSON 216 Magnolia Terrace Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Hcndy Plant: Drexel Institute School: Atotn. Reporter 2. 3. Editorial Board 4: All-School Show. Cast 3. 4; Honor Roll 3; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2. 3, 4: Algebra II Award 2: English Prize 3; French I Prize 3 Class: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2: Play Committee 3 Ciubi: Choral 2: First Aid and Social Service 2. 3. 4; French 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Pleiades 2. 3 Sports: Softball Numerals 3 JEAN MARIE HENKEY 329 Huntley Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Plans: Undecided WILLIAM EDGAR HAPPERSETT. JR. 209 North Cedar Lane Upper Darb' SCIENTIFIC PURPLI Nickname: Bill Plans: Colleg School: A. A. Council 4; Acorn. Reporter 4; Hono Roll 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3. 4; Studcn Council 4 Class: Senior Play. Cast Clubs: Rifle 3. 4 Sports: Rifle 3. 4 GENE H. HARRIS 21 North Kirklyn Avenue Upper Darb; ACADEMIC GOLI Nickname: Taf Plant: Colleg School: A. A. Council 4; Publications Agent 2 Color Captain 4; Leaders' Group 4 Clan: Color Capram 4; Vice-President 4; Com mcncement Usher 3: Dance Committee 3. 4; Execti live Committee 4; Patty Committee 4 Clubs: Hi-Y 2. 3. Assistant Vice-President 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 4; Junior Varsity Basketbal 2. 3; Varsity Baseball 2. 3. Co-Captain 4 KATHRYN M. HEALY 77-4 Drexelbrook Drive Drexel Hil GENERAL BUSINESS GOLI Nickname: Kate Plant: Business Schoe School: Honor Roll 4; Welfare Agent 4 Clubs: Choral 3 FRANKLIN J. HEIM, JR. 1122 Wilson Drive Upper Darb‘ SCIENTIFIC GOLI Nickname: Farmer Plans: State Teachers Colleg School: All-School Show. Cast 3 Clubs: A Cappella 3; Choral 2. 3. 4; Latin 3 STANLEY GEORGE HENION 7000 Cleveland Avenue Upper Darb ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPL Nickname: Stan, the Man Plans: U. S. Nav JOHN HENN 727 Concord Avenue Drexel Hil SCIENTIFIC GOLI Nickname: Jaek Plans: Colleg School: A. A. Council 4; All-School Show. Cast 4 Honor Roll 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2 Student Council 3. Treasurer 4; Welfare Agent Clatt: Treasurer 2. 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3 Play Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Exccutiv Committee 2. 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 4; Hi-Y 3. 4 Sports: Softhall Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Football 2 Junior Varsity Wrestling 3: Varsity Football 3 Captain 4; Varsity Wrestling 4 One Hundred Twenty RONALD W. HENRY 104 North Fairview Avenue Upper Darby scientific: gold |Nftkndtne: Ron Plum: College Sporti: Junior Varsity Baseball, Manager 2 WALTER RAYMOND HERTLER 717 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Wally Phut: Medicine School: All-School Show. Production 2, 5; Honor Roll 3. 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent 2: Publication Business Stall 2; Orchestra 2. ) Clubs: Rifle 2. 3. Treasurer 4 Sports: Varsity Rifle 2. J ROBERT BRUCE HICKMAN 7170 Radbournc Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE icfciMme: Mr. U. S. A. Plans: College ;School: Honor Roll 4; Student Council 4 JANET MILDRED HOECHST 202 North Clifton Avenue Aldan ACADEMIC GOLD Plans: College Clubs: Choral 3. 4 SUZANNE F. HOFFMAN 256 Sanford Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Sue Plans: Nursing Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2. 3; French 2. 4: Library 4; Rifle 2 NANCY LEE HOLMES 3212 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Nance Plans: Model School: All-School Show. Cast J; Publications Agent 3. 4; Welfare Agent 5 Cl : Play U her 3. 4: Danee Committee J. 4; Party Committee 4: Way Committee J. 4 Clubs: Bowling 3 Sports: Softball Numeral 3; Hockey Numeral 4 ANN ELIZABETH HENTSCHEL 5006 Dermond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Hench Plans: Laboratory Technician Clan: Play Usher 2. 3; Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 4; Play Committee '• Sports: Basketball Numerals 3: Junior Varsity Hockey 3: Varsity Hockey 4 PATRICIA ANNE HEWSON 329 Maple Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Pots Plans: Cornell School: Acorn. Editorial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 2. 3; All-School Show. Cast 3. 4. Production 4; Honor Roll 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Leaders Group 4; National Thespians 4 Clast: Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4: Party Committee 2. 4 Clubs: A Cappclla 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Bowling 2; Hi-Y 4; Latin 2; Tay-Wistalvan 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Hockey 4 JOHN D. HILDEBRANDT. JR. 210 Long Lane Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP .Nickname: Jack Plans: Navy School: Publication Agent 4 Clubs: Bowling. Team 3 Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball, Captain 3 NANCY G. HOFFMAN 3433 Berkeley Avenue Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE School: Student Council 4 SHIRLEY JOYCE HOILAND 641 Merion Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plans: College School: All-Schol Show. Cast 3. 4; Honor Roll 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; National Thespian Society 3. 4; Publications Agent 2: Biology Prite 2: Student Council. Secretary 4; Welfare Agent 3 Cl : Junior Play. Cast; Senior Play. Cast: Oak. Literary Stall 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3 Clubs: Choral 2, 3. Executive Committee 4; Hi-Y 3. Vice-President 4; Pleiades 2; Tay-Wistalvan 3, 4 THOMAS FRANCIS HOGARTY, JR. 68 South Brighton Avenue Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOLD Nickname: Tom Plans: Coast Guard School: Honor Roll 4 Clubs: Distributive Education 4 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Twenty’one UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL ALLEN ROBERT HOLTZ 4911 Woodland Avenue Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Bob Plant: Undecided ELSIE MAY HORST 7409 Miller Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plant: Office Work ALICE HOVSEPIAN 7216 Hilltop Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: A1 Plant: Secretary School: Honor Roll 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2 Clan: Oak. Literary Stall 4; Commencement Usher 5: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 Club : Choral }. 4 SAMUEL A. HUFFARD 121 South State Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Sam Plan : Undecided School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3: Execu- tive Committee 2. 4 Clubi: Hi-Y 5. Vice-President 4 Sport : Junior Varsity Football 2. 3; Vanity Football 4 WILLIAM H. HUGHES 625 Lukens Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Red Plans: University of Delaware School: Welfare Agent 2 Sports: Soccer Numeral 2 RUTH LOUISE HUNTSBERGER 39 South Pennock Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Ruthie Plans: Dre t Designer School: All-School Show. Production 3 Clio: Play Committee 4 CATHERINE P. HORAN 7810 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Cathy Plans: Receptionist ADRIENNE F. HOSHABJIAN 328 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Nickname: Ade Plan : Secretary School: All-School Show. Ca t 4. Production 4; Honor) Roll 3. 4; Publication Typing Staff 4; Student Council 2: Welfare Agent 2 Class: Play U h r 3: Dance Committee 3. 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3 Club : Choral 3. 4; Library 2. 3. 4 Sport : Softball Numerals 3 JEAN ANN HUBER 703 Wildcll Road Drcxcl Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Jeanie Plans: Nursing Schcol: Honor Roll 2. 4 Clau: Play U)hcr 4; Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4: Latin 3 BARBARA ANN HUGHES 509 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Bobbie Plans: Show Business School: All-School Show. Cast 2. 3. Queen 4; Color Guard 3. 4 Clau: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 GERTRUDE ELIZABETH HUNTER 83 North Keystone Avenue Upper Darby CENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Gert Plans: Beautician School: Band 3. 4 Class: Dance Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 4 O. LAIRD HUNTSMAN 72-2 Drexelbrook Drive Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Plans: Lehigh University School: Student Council 2 Clau: Play U her 4 Club : Rifle 2 Sport : Basketball Numeral 3: Soccer Numerals 2: Varsity Soccer 3. 4; Varsity Swimming 2. 3. One Hundred TwentX'two RUTH I. HUSTED 845 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE . idtnaute: Ruthic Plant: Teaching School: Distinguithcd Honor Roll Welfare Agent 4 Cl : Play U her 3. 4; Dance Committee 3. 4; Party Committee J; Play Committee 3 Club : Bowling J, 4; Choral 4; Spanish 2. J: Sergeant- at-Arm 4 RICHARD DALE IRVINE 125 Powell Lane Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Irvinski Plant: Navy School: Band 2 Cl : Senior Play, C t: Commencement Uther J; Dance Committee 2. J. 4; Executive Committee J Club : A Cappella 3. 4; Beaux Am 2. 3. 4; Choral 2, J. 4; Fencing 2 GRACE LAURETTE JACKSON 321 Burmont Road Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Xickitame: Red Plant: Marriage Club : Choral 2; Distributive Education 4 ROBERT C. JAMES 19 Central Avenue Primos DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Jiif xtmc Bob Plani: U. S. Marine Clatt: Executive Committee 4 Club : Distributive Education 4 JANET LEE JAY 54-4 Revere Road ACADEMIC ichnamc: Jan Club : Choral 4; Spanish 4 Drexel Hill PURPLE Plant: College RALPH .R. JEHANIAN 318 Bayard Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Plant: Agriculture LOUISE ANN INGAGLIO 446 Shadeland Avenue GENERAL BUSINESS iehnjme: Deana Club : Choral 2, 4; Library 2 Drexel Hill GOLD Plant: Oftce Work GEORGE WILLSON JACKSON 3997 Vernon Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Plant: Geneva College School: A A. Council 4; Publications Agent 4 Club : Hi-Y 3. Secretary 4 Sport : Junior Vartity Crow Country 2; Varsity Crow Country 3; Co-Captain 4 JOAN ANN JACOBS 816 Collenbrook Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Cick« mc: Jakie Plant: Pierce School of Butinc School: All-School Show. Cost 4. Production 2. 3: Honor Roll 2; National Theipian Society 3. 4; Advanced Biology Prue 3: Welfare Agent 4 Clatt: Senior l lay. Cast; Bulletin Board Committee 2; Dance Committee 2. 3; Play (Committee 3. 4 Ciubt: A Cappella 4; Aurophychem 3. 4; Bowling 3. Secretary 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; First Aid and Social Service 4; French 4; Hippocrates 2. 3. Vice-President 4; Hi-Y 3. 4: Pleiade 3 Spout: Softball Numerals 2: Basketball Numeral 3: Junior Varsity Tenni 2. 3 ANNE F. JANDA 7115 Seller Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plant: College School: All-School Show. Cast ' . 4; Honor Roll 4; Dittmguiihed Honor Roll 2. 3: National Thespian Society 3. Clerk 4; Student Council 2; Leader ' Group 4 Clatt: Junior Play. Ca t; Senior Play. C t; Oak. Literary Staff 4; Commencement Uther 3; Dance Committee 2 Club : German 3. Secretary 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. Secretary 4; Pleiade 2: Tay-Wistalvan 2. 3. 4 THOMAS R. JEFFERY 5035 Marvine Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Plant: Agriculture College Club : Agriculture. Vice-President 3. President 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3; Vartity Cross Country 4 BARBARA RUTH JOHANSEN 48 South Kirklyn Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plant: Laboratory Technician School: All-School Show. Production 3. 4 Clatt: Play Uther 4; Party Committee 4; Play Com- mittee 3 Sports: Basketball Numeral 3 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Twenty three UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL NORMAN RUSSELL JOHNSON 7222 Lamport Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION COLD Xu'Iiubk; Norm Plans: Navy School: Publiolioiu Agent 4 Clubs: Bowling. Team 3; Distributive Education 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Varsity Football 2 ROBERT JOHNSON 215 Hiawatha Lane Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Bob Plans: College School: Band 2. . 4 BARBARA LOUISE JONES 162 Academy Lane Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Bobbie Plans: Oral Hygienist THOMAS EDWIN JONES 66 Albert Avenue SCIENTIFIC Nickname: Tom Aldan PURPLE Plani: Dentist School: Band 2. 3. 4 Clubs: Bowling 4. Team 4 ANNE MARY JUELE 207 Hampden Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Plans: Typist DORIS ANN KAMMERER 1230 Mrytlcwood Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Nickname: Doe Plans: Airline Hostess School: All-School Show. Cast 4 Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Hockey 4 PATRICIA T. JOHNSON 4614 Woodland Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC Nickname: Pat Plant: Penn State School: Publications Agent 2 Club.: Choral 2. 3. 4; Rifle 2 Sports: Rifle 3 ELIZABETH ANNE JOHNSTON 840 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC: GOLD Nickname: Betty Plant: College School: Acorn. Art StatT 2; All-School Show. Produc- tion 3; Welfare Agent 2. 4 Clou: Oak. Art Staff 4; Hay Usher 3; Bulletin Board Committee 2; Dance Committee 3; Executive Com- mittee 4; Play Committee 2 Clubs: French. Treasurer 4; Hippocrates 4 ROBERT FRANKLIN JONES 367 Margate Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Bob Plant: College School: Honor Roll 3; Student Council 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 2 JAMES MARTIN JOYCE 343 Congress Avenue Lansdowne ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Jim Plans: Business School Clubs: Spanish 4 Sports: Junior Varsity . Baseball 3 CAROL ANN KAESTNER 1025 I.indalc Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Kacsy Plons: Dental Hygienist School: All-School Show. Cast 3. 4; Publications Agent 3 Class: Play Usher 3. 4; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 2; Patty Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 2; Hippocrates 2. 3; Spanish 3. Treas- urer 4 BARBARA JEAN KAUFMAN 504 Argyle Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Barb Plans: Undecided School: All-School Show, Cast 4 Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 4: Rifle 2; Spanish 4 One Hundred Twenty'four MARY JANE KEHL 920 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Plant: Nursing School: Acorn. Art Staff 4; All-School Show. Can 4; Upi-Dah. Art Stall 2. 3. Art Editor 4 Class: Oak. Art Staff 4; Commencement Usher 3; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4 Clubs: A Cappella 3. 4: Beaux Art 2. 5. 4; Choral 2. ). 4; French 2 RUTH EDITH KENNEDY 49 South Kirklyn Avenue Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOLD Plant: Secretary School: Distinguished Honor Roll 4 Club : Bowling 5; Choral }; Distributive Education 4 Sports: Hockey Numerals 3 EVELYN MARIE KIEFER 2505 Mansfield Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Ev Plans: Laboratory Technician School: All-School Show. Production 3. 4; Publica- tions Agent 4; Leaders' Group 4; National Thes- pians 4 Class: Dance Committee 3. 4: Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 3. 4 LILLIAN R. KILMAN 126 Burmont Road GENERAL BUSINESS Nickname: Lil Clubs; Choral 2 Drexel Hill COLD Plans: Office Clerk DOROTHY MARIE KING 7251 Clinton Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS Nickname: Dot PURPLE Plans: Marriage JOHN PATRICK KING II 2229 Manoa Avenue Havertown GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball. Manager 3; Varsity Baseball. Manager 4 PETER D. KENNEDY 126 Crestview Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Meyer Plans: Navy ANTHONY GEORGE KERAK 3829 James Street Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD Nickname: Tony- Plan.: Work CHARLES WILSON KILE, JR. 4026 Marshall Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Wils Plans: College School: Acom. Photographic Staff 2. J. 4; Honor Roll 4; All-School Show, Cast 4 Class: Oak. Photographic Staff 2. J. 4; Play Usher 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4 Clubs: A Cappella 3; Choral 2. J. Executive Committee 4; French 3; Hi-Y 4 Sports: Varsity Swimming 3 DORIS EVELYN KING 404 Croydcn Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Dor Plans: Secretary Class: Dance Committee 4 Clubs: A Cappella 3: Choral 2. J, 4 JOANNE E. KING 328 Kingston Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Jo Plans: Stenographer Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 PATRICIA ANN KING 45 Golf Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Pat Plans: Bell Telephone Operator Class: Play Usher 3: Dance Committee 2 Clubs: Choral 3: Library 2 Sportt: Hockey Numerals 3 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Twenty'five UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL JOAN ELEANOR KIRK 255 Heather Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS Nickname: Kirky PURPLE riant: Work KENDALL S. KLEINDIENST 1116 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLI , 4m c Ken Plant: An School: Publication Anent 2 ('lube Choral 3. 4; Spanish 2 School: Publications Agent 3. 4 Clubs: Rifle 2 Sports: Basketball Numeral 3; Soccer Numeral 3 LAWRENCE VICTOR KLOMPS Mildred Street Primos JAMES RONALD KNAPP 118 Kent Road Upper Darb GENERAL BUSINESS Plant: Undecided PURPLE SCIENTIFIC COLE Plans: College SchooI: AlbSchool Show. Cast 4; Student Council 2, ■ Class: Senior Play. Cast; Dance Committee 4 Clubs: A Cappclla 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 ROBERT G. 156 Summit Avenue ACADEMIC Nickname: Bob KOSHMIDER Upper Darby PURPLE Plans: Law Sports: Soccer Numerals 3 DOROTHY VIRGINIA KRAMER 41 Beech Avenue Aldan STENOGRAPHIC GOLE Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 4 Sporrs: Basketball Numerals 2 LIESE KATHERINE KREBS 7013 Emerson Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Auddic Plans: College School: Upt-Dah. Arr Stall 2: Band. Color Guard 3. 4 Class: Oak. Art Stall 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2. 3: Party Committee 5; Play Committee 2. 3 Clubs: Beaux Art 3; Choral 2. 3: French 2, 3: Latin 2 JUNE ELIZABETH KUEHNLE 39 Clovcrdale Avenue Upper Darbj ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLI School: All-School Show. Production 3. 4 Class: Dance Committee 3: Party Committee 4 Clubs: Beaux Art 3. 4: Choral 2. 4; Library 2. 3. 4 NEIL GREGORY KYDE 7036 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Neil Plans: Drexel Clubs: Bowling Team 2. 3. 4. Corresponding Secretary 4; Chess Team 2 Sports: Soccer Numerals 2 ROBERT M. LA FOUNTAIN 7916 Park Avenue Upper Darb ACADEMIC GOLE Plant: Undecided JOAN MARGARET LA KARNAFEAUX 2154 Sproul Road Newtown Square DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOLD Nickname: Frenehic Plans: Dress Designer School: Publications Agent 3 Class: Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 2. 5; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Distributive Education 4; Library 2 H. KENNETH LAKE. JR. 220 Springton Road Upper Darb) SCIENTIFIC PURPLI Nickname: Ken Plans: Colleg- School: Honor Roll 3: Publication Agent 3 Clubs: Bowling 3. Vice-President 4. Team 3. 4 Visual Aids 2 One Hundred Twenty-six JANICE ANITA LAKIN 70 Westpark Lane Clifton Htighu jENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Plain: Tdtpboac Operator ROCCO N. LANCIANO 05 Margate Road CADEMIC Upper Darby PURPLE [irltniiine: Rock Plant: Navy VICTORIA LATIMER 037 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill IENERAL BUSINESS GOLD {icfcndate: Vicky Plant: Office Work JAMES P. LAW 621 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby CIENTIFIC GOLD licfcnamc: Ponder Plant: College JOHN LESLIE LAYMAN 130 Garrett Road Drexel Hill ACCOUNTING PURPLE lickname: Oggie Plant: College chool: Honor Roll 4 pom: Junior Vanity Ctoaa Country 5; Vanity Crow Country 4 DAVID HOWARD LEATHEM 208 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill CIENTIFIC PURPLE [tc itamc: Dave Plant: College ‘last: Commencement U her } ‘iub : Agriculture. Prendent , Vice-Preudcnt 4; Hi-Y ). Trcaturer 4; Leader ' Group 4 pom: Junior Vanity Ba ketball 2; Junior Vanity Crow Country J; Vanity Cro Country 4; Vanity Track J, Co-captain 4 WILLIAM E. LA MON 253 Rocklyn Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE iidtn Mie: Bill Plant: College School: Biology Prite 2 Club : A Cappella J. 4; Choral 2. 4; Executive Com- mittcc VIRGINIA FRANCES LARSON 230 Parker Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Ginny Plant: College School: A. A. Council 4; Acorn. Reporter J. Editorial Board 4; All-School Show. Production J, 4; Publi- cation Agent ); Student Council 2 Clatt: Commencement U hcr ): Party Committee 2. 4; May Committee } Club : Choral 2. J; Fir t Aid and Social Service . 4: French 4; Latin 4: Tay-Wiualvan 4; Bowling 2 Sport : Junior Vanity Hockey J DOLORES LAURA LAUB 77 North State Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE icknamc: De Plant: Comptometer Operator School: All-School Show. Ca t 4; Color Guard }. 4 Clan: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 Club : Choral 2. ). 4 CARROLL P. LAWRENCE 123 Ashton Road ACADEMIC Upper Darby PURPLE Nirfctame: Larry Plant: Navy JOANNE ALICE LEAHY 1237 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD XirVname: Joaie Plant: Penn State School: Acorn. Art Stall 4 Clast: Senior Play. Can Club : Beaux Art 3; Choral 2. 5; Rille 2; Spaniih J VANNETTE 208 South Cedar Lane ARTS AND CRAFTS ichndme: Vee LEE Upper Darby PURPLE Plant: Dancer School: All-School Show, Can 4. Production }, 4; Honor Roll 4 Clan: Dance Committee 5. 4; Party Committee 4 Club : Beaux Art 5. 4: Choral J, 4; Library 2. 4 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Twenty seven UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL ANNA EMILY LEGGE 8418 West Chester Pike Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD tcfcndmc: Anne Plant: General Office Work School: Publications Acent 2; Band. Librarian 4; Orchestra 2. Librarian 2. 4 Clan: Dance Committee J Clubs: Library 2 Sports: Softball Numeral a ROBERT CHARLES LESHER 264 Bayard Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Le h Plain: College School: Honor Roll 2, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Spanish Prise J; Geometry Prize J GRACE CARMELA LETTERIELLO 135 Springton Road STENOGRAPHIC Xicknamc: Cuddles Class: Dance Committee 4 Upper Darby PURPLE Plans: Private Secretary PATRICIA ANN LIGHT 928 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Xfcfcnamc: Pat Plant: Pierce Bu iness School School: All-School Show. Cast 4 Class: Oak. Art Stall 4; Dance Committee 2. 4; Parly Committee 2. 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 2. 4 MARGARET ANN LLOYD 2810 Hillcrest Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plant: College School: All-School Show. Cast 4. Induction 2. 2. 4; National Thespian Society 4; Publications Agent 2 Class: Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 2. 2. L Clubs:' A Cappella 4; Choral 2. 2. 4; French 4: Hi-Y 4 Sports: Softball Numerals 2: Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 2; Junior Varsity Hockey 2: Varsity Tennis 2 JOHN MARTIN LOPEZ 2409 Stoncybrook Lane Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plans: College CONSTANCE COURTENAY LENHARE 2456 Hillcrest Road Drexel Hil SCIENTIFIC GOLI Plans: Gettysburg College School: A. A. Council 4: All-School Show. Cast 2. 4 Production 2. 2. 4; National Thespian Society 2. 4 Honor Roll 4; Welfare Agent 2 Class: Commencement Usher 2; Play U her 4; Dane Committee 2. 2. 4; Executive Committee 4; Part' Committee 4: Play Committee 2. 2. 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 2. 4; Hi-Y 4: Pleiade 2 Spout: Softball Numerals 2; Basketball Numerals 2 Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 4 Varsity Hockey 2. Captain 4; Vanity Tenni 2. THEODORE THOMAS LESSARD, JR. 956 Argyle Road Drcxol Hil SCIENTIFIC COLI Xicknasnc: Ted Plans: Nav ARTHUR JAMES LIGHT, JR. 928 Mason Avenue Drexel Hil ACADEMIC PURPLI Xic itame: Jim Plant: Lawyc Clubs: World Affairs Forum 2. Viee-Pre idcnt 4 Spout: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2 JOHN G. LIPSETT 112 Glendale Road Upper Darb; ACADEMIC PURPL Plain: Lawyer School: Acorn 2. Editorial Board 4; Honor Roll 2, 4 Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 2. 4; Biology Prize 2 Student Council 2, 2. 4 Class: Commencement Usher 2 Clubs: Bowling 2: Hi-Y 2. 4: World Affairs Forum 3 President 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 2, 2; Soccer Numeral WALTER JOHN LOMAX Broadway Avenue ACADEMIC Sccan GOLI Xickname: Jerry Plant: Insuranc Clubs: Agriculture 4 RUTH JANE LORD 7017 Clover Lane Upper Darb ARTS AND CRAFTS Xickname: Ruthie GOLI Plans: Hairdresss Clubs: Choral 2 One Hundred Twenty-eight MARY ELIZABETH LOUCH 8 Turner Avenue Drcxel Hill pADEMIC PURPLE jcknatne: Bette Plsiu: Office Work {tool: Acorn Reporter 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 3 ate Commencement U her 5; Dance Committee ), 4: Play Committee 4 libs: Bowline 2. 3. 4; Library 2 DIANE LOYSEN 1 Revere Road No. 9 Drexel Hill pADEMIC PURPLE cknamc: Di Plant: Commercial Artist hool: Upi'Dah. Art Statl 3, 4. Literary Stall 4: All'School Show. Production 3 ass: Oak. Art Staff 4; Dance Committee 3: Party Committee 5. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 ub : Beaux Art 3 JANICE MaeDONALD 529 Apache Lane Drexel Hill DADEMIC PURPLE jcknatne: Jan Plan : College bool: All-School Show. Production 3; Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2. 3; Welfare Agent 2 bss: Play Committee .4 CONSTANCE DENA MAKOS 7 Wellington Road Upper Darby DADEMIC PURPLE icknamc: Dena Plant: School hool: All-School Show. ( a t 3. Production 3. 4; Student Council 4; Welfare Agent 3. 4; National Thespians 4 ass: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4; May Committee 4 ubs: A Cappella 3; Choral 2. 3. 4; Pleiade 2; Spanith 2, 4 JOYCE ELLEN MALLORY 47 Woodland Avenue Drcxel Hill CADEMIC PURPLE Icknamc: Joy Plans: Journalist hool: Acorn. Reporter 3. 4; All-School Show, Can 4: Honor Roll 5: Publication Agent 2. 5. 4 a : Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 ubs: A Cappella J. Historian 4; Choral 2. 3; District Chorus 4: State Chorus 4; French 2 'Orta: Softball Numeral 3 ANTONY LEO MARHEFKA 39 Roberts Avenue Drexel Hill 'IENTIFIC PURPLE icknamc: Tony Plans: College hool: Student Council 2 lass: Play Usher 5. 4; Way Committee 4 lubs: H'iY 2. J. 4; Leeuwenhoek 2. J. President 4 sorts: Basketball Numeral 4: Junior Varsity. Captain 2: Varsity Baseball 3 ANNAMAY LOWRY 46 South Madison Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Plans: College School: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Play Usher J; Dance Committee Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 4: French J Sports: Softball Numerals 5 4 2. 3. 4; Party ELIZABETH WAYNE LYLE 234 Margate Road GENERAL BUSINESS Nickname: Betty Class: Party Committee Clubs: Choral 2. 5. 4 Upper Darby PURPLE Plans: Marriage BERNICE M. MAIOCCO 108 South Fairvicw Avenue Upper Darby ACCOUNTING GOLD Xicknontc: Niccie Plans: Accountant School: All-School Show. Cast 4; Honor Roll 4 Class: Dance Committee 2. J. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 3. 4 ELEANOR JEAN MALATESTA 111 Hampden Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Nickname: Candy Plans: Secretary School: All-School Show. Cast 3 Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Play- Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4 GEORGE S. MANGIGIAN 748 Eatfin Road 6 Drexel Hill sm .«e:: SchoolAll-School Wav. Cast 3. 4; PuWicatdln DONALD NORMAN MARSHALL 318 South State Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC COLD Xicknomc: Don Plant: Undecided Clubs: Bowling 3 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Twentynine UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL JOAN LOUISE MARTIN 305 Highland Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plant: Undecided Club : Choral 3. 4 Spotti: Hockey Numeral 3. 4; Vanity Basketball 3. 4 MARY JANE MATHEWS 56 Sunshine Road GENERAL BUSINESS Nickname: Mare School: Band 2 Club : Choral 2 Upper Darby PURPLE Plan : Office Work ROBERT FRANK MATTHIAS 645 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Mo Plant: College School: All-School Show, Ca t 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 4; Orchestra 2. Concettmci tcr 3. 4; Dottier Orches- tra 3. 4; Leader ' Group 4 Cla : Partv Committee 2 Club : A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2, 3: Executive Com- mittee 4; Rifle 2 Sport : Vanity Crow Country, Manager 4 JOSEPH GORDON McCALL 929 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plan : Undecided GRACE ELAINE McCLOUGHAN 4003 Vernon Road Drexel Hill Nickname: Gra Plan : Executive Secretary School: Acorn. Reporter 2; All-School Show. Can 3. 4. Production 2: Dittineuitbcd Honor Roll 2. 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Publication Agent 2; Upi-Dah. Literary Staff 3: Welfare Agent 4 (.'lax: Commencement Uthcr 3: Play U hcr 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 3, 4 Club : Bowling 2: Choral 3. 4; Pleiade 2. 3: Rifle 2; Tay-Wi.talvan 2. 3. 4 Spottt: Junior Vanity Basketball 2 DOLORES LILLIAN McGETTIGAN 323 CIcarbrook Avenue Lansdowne ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Plan : Undecided JOHN THOMAS MASON, JR. 33 Wellington Road Upper Darb ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPL Nickname: Stretch Plant: U. S. Na Club : Agriculture 4; Choral 2. 3, 4 BETTY ANN MATTHEWS 216 Huntley Road Upper Darb SCIENTIFIC GOL Nickname: Betts Plan : Drexel Instilu School: Acorn, Reporter 2. 3. Editorial Board All-School Show. Cast 3. 4. Production 3. Honor Roll 2. 4; Publication Agent 2. 3. Welfare Agent 3 Class: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Club : Beaux Arts 3. 4; Latin 3. 4 ARTHUR DEWEY MAXWELL. JR. 107 North Pcnnock Avenue Upper Darb SCIENTIFIC GOL Nickname: Max Plans: Colic School: Publication Agent 4 Clan: Commencement Usher 3: Play Usher 3; Dan Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2, 4; PI (Committee 3. 4 Club : A Cappella 2. 3, District Choru 4. Librari: 4; Choral 2. 3. Librarian 4; Visual Aid 2 Sport : Junior Varsity Cross Country 3 DAVID PIERCE McCARRAHER 110 Heather Road Upper Dari ACADEMIC GOL Nickname: Dave Plant: Minis! School: Student Council 2 Clubs: Bowling 3. 4; Choral 4 Sports: Softball Numerals 2 JOAN IVES McCREA 7227 West Chester Pike Upper Dari ACADEMIC PURPI Nickname: Mac Plan : Mission School: Acorn. Reporter 2: All-School Show. Producti 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 4; National Thc pian Socie 3, 4; Public Speaking I Prise 2; Upi-Dah. Liters Staff 3. 4; Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 3. Assembly Stage Crew 3. 4; Welfare Agent 2. 3 Clast: Junior Play. Cast; Senior Play. Student Direct Dance Committee 3. 4; Executive Committee Party Committee 4 Club : Choral 2; Rifle 2; Spanish 3 KATHRYN FRANCIS McGRATH 329 Francis Street Drexel H GENERAL BUSINESS PURPI Nickname: Kate Plan : Pres Photograpl One Hundred Thirty MARGARET ANN McKIBBIN •1428 Huey Avenue Drcxel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Marete Plant: Medical Secretary School: All-School Show, Production 4; Publication Buiinca Staff 5; Honor Roll 4 Clou: Dance Committee 4; Play Committee 4 Clubi; A trophychem 4; Choral 4; French 4 MARGARITA M. McLAUGHLIN 225 North Linden Avenue Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP COLD tcknamc: Rita Plant: Business School School: Honor Roll 4; Welfare Agent 3 Clou: Dance Committee 3; Play Committee 3. 4 PATRICIA McQUAID 722 Stanbridge Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE SJichnome: Pat Plant: We t Cheater State Teacher College School: All-School Show, Ca t 4; Honor Roll 4 lau: Oak. Literary Staff 4 [-lubi: A Cappella 3. 4; Beaux Art 2: Choral 2. 3. 4; Spanish 2. 4; Tay-Wiitalvan 4 ROSE MELIKIAN 556 Owen Avenue GENERAL BUSINESS Nickname: Butch Jlan: Parly Committee 4 ilub : Choral 3 Lansdownc PURPLE Plant: Work PAUL MERRIKEN 111 Midvale Road Upper Darby iCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plant: Dartmouth College Ichool: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2 2f u : Commencement U her 3; Play Uther 3: Dance (Committee 3; Executive (Committee 3. 4 2Iub : World Affair Forum 5. 4. iporti: Basketball Numeral 3: Soccer Numeral 3; Vanity Crow Country 2. 3. Co-Captain 4 ALICE GRACE MILLER 15 Marlboro Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE ticknamc: A1 Plant: Work ichool: Honor Roll 4; Color (Captain 4 21as : Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 3. 4; Play Committee 3 Hub : Choral 2. 3. 4: Speniih 4 porn: Hockey Numeral 2. 4; Junior Vanity Basket- ball 3 LOUISE KATHLEEN McLAUGHLIN 504 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plow: WAFS Clan: Dance Committee 3 PATRICK C. McMAKIN 504 Elm Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Plant: Undecided Club : Choral 4 PAULINE CECILIA MELCHER 615 Edmonds Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Polly Plant: Art School School: Acorn. Art Staff 4; Upi-Duh. Art Staff 2. 3. 4; Welfare Agent 3 Clan: Oak. Art Editor 4; Bulletin Board Committee 2. 4; Dance Committee 3; Party Commi tec 4; Play Cxunmittcc 4 Club : Beaux Art 3; Bowling 2. 3, 4 BRUCE dcPEYSTER MENKE 234 Springton Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Bru Plant: Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing School: All-School Show. Ca t 4; Dittingui h d Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent 3. 4 Cl : Oak. Literary Staff 4; Danee Committee 3 ('lube A Cappella 3: Choral 2. 3, 4; Rifle 2. Secre- tary 3. Prendent 4 Sport : Rifle 2. 3. 4 MARILYN NANCY MEYER 146 Long Lane Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Nickname: Marty Plan : Airline Hottc School: Honor Roll 5; English Prize 3 Clan: Bulletin Board Committee 2; Dance Committee 3. 4; Party (ximmittec 4 Club.: Choral 2; Rifle 2 CAROL LOUISE MILLER 60 11 Drexelbrook Drive Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plant: Secretary School: All-School Show. Cast 4. Production 4; Publicatum Typing Stall 4 CUtt: Commencement Uther 3; Dance Committee 3. 4: Party Committee 4 Club : Choral 3. 4 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Thirty-one UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL DOROTHY JUNE 1204 Cobbs Street academic: MILLER Drexel Hill GOLD XirfciMine: Dutch Plain: Undecided School: Band. Majorette 2. 5. 4 Club : Choral 2 FRANCES L. MILLS 7223 Walnut Street Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Frannic Plant: Collette School: All-School Show. Cast 3. 4. Production 3. 4: Publication Attent 3 Clan: Dance Committee 4 Clubi: Beaux Arts 2. 5 THEORA MARCIA MINZES 4214 A Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Plant: Collette School: Acorn. Reporter 3. Editorial Board 4; All- School Show. Cast 4; Student Council 2. 4; Leader ' Group 4 Clatt: Commencement U hcr 3; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4: Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3 Clubi: German 3: Hi-Y 2. 5. President 4; Latin 2. J. 4; Rifle 2: Tay-Wi talvan 3. 4: World Alfair Forum J. 4 JEAN ELIZABETH MOFFITT 19 College Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plant: Secretary School: All-School Show. Can 4; Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. J. 4; Publication Typing Stall. Manager 4 Clan: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee J, 4; Play Cairn mi t tee J Clubs: A Cappella 5. 4; Choral 2. J. 4 ELSIE DOLORES MOORE 202 F Minerva Court Apts. Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plant: Secretary School: All-School Show. Cast 4 Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4 JAYNE I. MORRISON 312 Huntley Road Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Nickname: Jay Plans: Business School Clubi: Bowling 3: French 2 STEPHEN J. MILLER 7154 Radbourne Road Upper Darb) SALESMANSHIP GOLD Nickname: Steve Plant: U. S. Coast Guart Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2 JOEL SHAW MINSTER 3200-A Marshall Road Drexel Hil ACADEMIC PURPL! Nickname: Minnie Plans: Collcg School: Acorn. Reporter J. 4: All-School Show. Cx J. 4; Honor Roll 2. J. 4; National Thespian Societ 5. Vice-President 4; Dramatic Prise 5; Studer Council. Vice-President 4; Welfare Agent 4; Leaders Group 4 Class: Junior Play, Cast; Senior Play, Cast; Com mencement Usher 3; Party Committee 4 Clubs: Hi-Y 4; Pleiades 2 Spout: Soccer Numeral 3 JEANNE A, 7274 Calvin Road SCIENTIFIC Nickname: Mitch School: Honor Roll 4 Clubs: Rifle 2 MITCHELL Upper Darb: PURPL Plans: Nurses Trainin SIDNEY G. MOLLARD, JR. 501 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hi SCIENTIFIC COL Nickname: Sid Plani: Colle School: All-School Show. Cast 3. 4. Production Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 4 Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4 Cluht: A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 Spout: Basketball Numerals 2; Varsity Football 4 SHIRLEY ANN MORRIS 452 Dcrwyn Road Drexel Hi ACADEMIC GOLI Plans: College School: National Thespian Society 4; Welfare Agent 2. Class: Junior Play. Ca t: Senior Play. Student Directo Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4; Pleiade 3: Spanish 2. 3. SYLVIA IRENE MORRISON 316 Congress Avenue Lansdown SCIENTIFIC GOL Plant: College School: Acorn. Reporter 2. 3; Honor Roll 2; Distir guished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Publications Agent ; English Prite 2; Student Council 2 Clatt: Senior Play. Cast; Commencement Usher Dance Committee 2. 3; Party Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 2; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Latin 3. 4. Rifle : Tay-Wistalvan 2. 3. 4 One Hundred Thirty-two AUDREY BARBARA MOSES 5028 Marvine Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Aud Plans: Denul Hygienist School: Acorn. Art Staff 3: All-School Show. (Zast 3. 4; Honor Roll 2 Class: Commencement U her 5: Bulletin Board Com- mittee 3. : Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 2; Play (Committee 2. 4 Clubs: Beaux Art 2. 3: Spanish 3 Spoilt: Basketball Numerali 2: Junior Vanity Hockey 3 ANNA MARION MULHERAN 912 Baltimore Avenue I.amdownc STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Anne Plant: Stenoitrapher Spoilt: Softball Numerals 3 ROBERT H. MUNDORF 738 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Nickname: Sam Plant: Navy iCUtt: Play Usher 3 Ciubi: Bowlins 3; Distributive Education 4 MILTON NEES, 639 Edmonds Avenue SCIENTIFIC Nickname: Uncle Millie JR. Drexel Hill GOLD Plant: Coilcse Entered September, 1930 Clubs: Hi-Y 4: Visual Aids 4 JOHN NEWBY 5235 Westbrook Drive Clifton Heights ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Nickname: Brain Plant: Navy JOSEPH H. NORRIS 940 Argyle Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Joe Plant: College School: All-School Show, Production 2. 3; Band 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Clubr: Steinmct 4. President 3: Visual Aids 2, 3. 4 JANET F. MOSKOWITZ 401 Sansom Street Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Jan Plant: University of Pennsylvania School: Acorn. Reporter 2. 3. Editorial Board 4; All- School Show, Cast 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Publications Agent 3; Student Council 3 Class: (Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4; Latin 3; Tay- Wsstalvan 3. Secretary 4; World Affairs Forum 3. Secretary 4 JOHN HOWARD MULLIKIN 206 Huntley Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Jack Plant: Commercial Photographer Clubs: Bowling 3. 4: Choral 4; Visual Aids 4 CHARLES EDWARD NATALE 299-A Copley Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Chick Plans: Undecided School: Welfare Agent 2 Class: Way Usher 4; Dance Committee 4; Party Com- mittee 4; Play Committee 4 PATRICIA ANN NELSON 7249 Bradford Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Pat Plans: Bueknell University School: All-School Show. Cast 4; Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2: L'pi-Dah. Literary Staff 3 Clan: Commencement Usher 3; Play Usher 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2, 3. 4; Play (Committee 3. 4 Clubs: A Canpclla 3. 4; Atuophyehem 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Pleiade 2. 3; Rifle 2; Tay-Wi talvan 4 Spout: Junior Varsity Tennis. Manager 3: Varsity- Tennis. Manager 4 H. FREDERICK NIELSEN 7115 Hazel Avenue SCIENTIFIC Nickname: Frit: Upper Darby PURPLE Plant: College Clubs: Pleiades 2 Spoilt: Soccer Numerals 2 ROBERTA RAE NUNEMACHER 4926 State Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Plans: Nursery School Clubs: Bowling 2. 3; Choral 2. 3. 4 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Thirty-three UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL RUTH DOLORES O BRIEN 744 Derwyn Road Drexel Hill SALESMANSHIP PURPLE Nickname: O'Bic Plant: Airline Hostess School: All-School Show, Cast 3 CUix: Dance Committee 3: Party Committee 3; Play Committee -4 Clubs: Choral 2. 3 JOAN EDWINA OGDEN 386 Avon Road STENOGRAPHIC Nickndme: Red Upper Darby GOLD Plan : Secretary Clou: Party Committee 4 Club : Choral 2. a JOSEPH WILLIAM O’NEILL 345 Huntley Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Joe Plan : U. S. Air Force JOHN S. OVERTON 906 Burmont Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC (.OLD PI an : Undecided MARION ELAINE PALILONIS 3933 James Street Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Smiley Plant: Office Work MARION EVELYN PAPOURIS 5013 Fairway Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Nickname: Mar Plani: College School: Honor Roll 3: Publication Agent 3; Student Council 3 Clots: Dance Committee 3; Play Committee 3. 4 Club : Spanish 3. 4 Sport : Hockey Numeral 4 HARRY WARREN OESCHGER 7045 Clover Lane Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLI Plan : Undecided ELIZABETH LOUISE O’NEILL 69 Houston Road Lansdown STENOGRAPHIC PURPLI Nickname: Betty Plant: Secretary School: All-School Show. Production 4: Publicationi Business Staff 5. Assistant Advertising Manager • Club : A Cappella 3. Secretary 4; Choral 2. 3. Dutricj Chorus 4; Library 2. 4 RALPH FREDERICK OTTEN 612 Massachusetts Avenue Aldan SCIENTIFIC PURPLI Plant: Pharmacitt School: American Hittory Prise 5 Spoilt: Softball Numerals 2: Soccer Numeral 3: Junio Var ity Cross Country 3; Varsity Cross Country DALE EUGENE OWENS 7230 Radbourne Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLI Plans: Actor School: All-School Show. Cast 3; Honor Roll 2 National Thespians Society 3. President 4: Publi cations Business Staff 3; Dramatics Prize 2. 3 Americanism Award 5; Student Council 2. 4 Sergeant-at-Arms 3 dots: Vice-President 3; Junior Play. Cast: Senior Play Cast; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committe 2. 5. 4; Executive Committee 3; Party Committee 2 Play Committee 3 Clubs: Hi-Y 3. President 4; Pleiades 2. Treasurer Sports: Soccer Numerals 2; Varsity Tennis 3 ALBERT MICHAEL PAOLONE 643 Shadcland Avenue Drexel Hil SCIENTIFIC PURPLI Nickname: Al Plan : Col leg School: All-School Show. Cat! 4; Orchestra 2. 3 Class: Play Usher 4 Spoilt: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Varsity Foot ball 2: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3: Varsity Footbal 3. 4 THOMAS WALTER PARKER, JR. 534 Millbank Road ACADEMIC Upper Darby GOLE Nickname: Walt Plant: Undecide One Hundred Thirty'four JOAN M. PASCUCCIO 543 Glendale Road Upper Darby JENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE jiicVname: Pascuce Plans: Marriage JeJiool: Publication A enc 4 PUy Usher 5; Party Committee 4; Play Cx m mince 4 (ports: Basketball Numerii 4 GRETTA RUTH PAYONSECK 1036 Lather Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Suriname: Gret Plan : Collette School: All-School Show. Production 2: Honor Roll 2. 5. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3; Publicitiorv Agent 2. 4; Student Council 4 3oss: Oak. Literary Still. Editor-in-Chief 4; Com- mencement Usher 3; Bulletin Board Committee 5: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 4 Slub : A Cappclla 3. 4; Beaux Art 2. 3: Choral 2. 5. 4; Hi-Y 4; Spanish 2. 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 3: Tay-Wistalvan 3. 4 CHARLES SNAPE PERRIN 4002 Garrett Road Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Nficltitiimc: Charlie Plan : Navy Club : Bowlins 2 Sport : Softball Numerali 2. 3; Basketball Numeral 2 CHARLOTTE ANN PHILLIPS 508 North Lansdowne Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE ic name: Char Plant: Collette School: All-School Show. Can 4 Clan: Dance Coenmitrec 4; Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 4 Club : Bowling 4; Choral 4: Rifle 2 RUTH CALDWELL PAUL 8917 West Chester Pike Upper Darby GOLD Plan : Buxine School SCIENTIFIC Xicfciumc: Ruthic School: Acont. Reporter 2. 3. Editorial Board 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3: Publication Agent 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2. 3 Clan: Commencement Usher 3; Danec Committee 3: Patty Committee 4; Play Committee 3 Club : A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Spani h 3. 4; TayWiataJvan 3. 4 JEANNE L. PENNYPACKER 330 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Piant: College School: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: National Thespian Society 3. 4; Art Prise 2; English Prise 3: Elmira College Key 3; Student Counc.l 4: UpiDok. Att Stall 2. 3. Literary Staff 3. Editor-in-Chief 4; Hi-Q Team 4 Cla : Junior May. Cast; Senior Play. Stage Crew; Commencement Uihcr 3; Bulletin Board Committee 2. 3: Dance Committee 2. 3; Play Committee 3 Club : Beaux Art 2. : Choral 4; French 2. 3: Hi-Y 3. 4 RICHARD PESTO 157 Wcstdale Road SCIENTIFIC Nuknamc: Dick Upper Darby GOLD Plan : Work Sport : Junior Vanity Bateball DONALD CURWEN PHILLIPS 328 South Cedar Lane ACADEMIC {icli ia nc: Don Upper Darby PURPLE Plain: Undecided Clubs: Choral 3. 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball JEAN FRANCES PLUMB 7215 Guilford Road STENOGRAPHIC Nickname: Jcannic Class: Dance Committee 4 Club : Cboral 2. 3. 4 Upper Darby PURPLE Plant: Secretary RAYMOND JOHN POLACHEK 79 Bridge Street Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Kicknamc: Ray Plans: Work Sports: Varsity Soccer 2. 3. 4 JOYCE M. PORRECA 1017 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Plant: Private Sccrctary School: A. A. Council 4; All-School Show. Cast 3. 4: Publication Agent 3 Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 4; Hay Committee 3. 4 Club : A Cappclla 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 Sports: Cheerleading 3, Captain 4 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Thirty'five UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL PRISCILLA ANN POUNDS 4019 Lasher Road SCIENTIFIC |iekndme: Sandy Drexel Hill PURPLE P 1dm: College School: Welfare Agent 3 MARGARET EVELYN PRICE 208 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plans: Laboratory Technician Clast: Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 2, 4; German 3 JOAN CAROL RAMBO 86 South Brighton Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Jo Plans: Secretary School: Honor Roll 2. 4 Class: Party Committee 4; Way Committee 4 Club : Choral 2. 3 Spent: Softball Numeral 3; Basketball Numerals 4 NANCY JANE RAMSEY 149 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD , ickndme: Nan Plum: Undecided School: Publication Agent 4; Welfare Agent 3 Class: Dance Committee 2. 3 Clubs: Choral 3. 4; Rifle 2 ROBERT HENRY RATHFELDER 1140 Roosevelt Drive ACCOUNTING Xirltiumc Bob Upper Darby PURPLE Flans: Air Force KENNETH RAYMOND RECUPITO 339 Cheswold Road Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Plant: Undecided MIRIAM ALICIA POWERS 61 Richfield Road STENOGRAPHIC Nidulatur: Mitzie Upper Darby COLE Plana: F. B. I School: Publications Typing Stall 4; Student Council 4 Club : Choral 2, 3. 4; Library 2. 3. President 4 JUANITA MARY PUYOOU 253 Margate Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Plan : University of Pennsylvania School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Student Council 2 Class: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Party Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 3, 4; Choral 2. 3: French 2. 3. 4 Rifle 2 MARGARET MARY RAMSDALb 101 Spring Valley Road Lansdownt ACADEMIC PURPL1 |icl(nd«ie: Peggy Plans: Modeling and Singini School: All-School Show. Cast 2. 3. 4 Class: Play Usher 4 Clubs: A Cappclla 3. 4. District Soloist 4; Choral 2 3. 4; Rifle 2 RUTH RASMUSSEN 1028 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLf Plans: Undecided School: All-School Show. Caat 3. Production 3. 4 Honor Roll 4; Publications Agent 3. 4; Art Aware 5: Moore Institute Award 3: Upi-Dak. Art Staf 2. 3, 4: National Thespian 4; Acorn. Art Editor • Class: Senior Play. Stage Crew 4; Oak. Art Staf 4; Commencement Usher 3; Play Usher 4; Bullctir Board Committee 2. 3; Dance Committee 2. 3 Party Committee 2 Clubs: Beaux Art 2. Treasurer 3; Pleiades 2 BARBARA ANNE REBOK 1001 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLE Nickname: Bobbie Plans: Drexel Instituti School: All-School Show. Production 3. 4. Cast. 4 Publications Agent 3; Band. Drum-Maforctte 5. e Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committo 2. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 (flubs: Bowling 3; _ Choral 2. 3. 4 Spoilt: Softball Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Hockej 2. 3; Junior Varsity Tenni 2. 3; Varsity Hockey e BOBBIE JEAN REEVES 321 Maypole Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE .Nickname: Bob Plans: Marriage School: All-School Show. Production 2 Class: Dance Committees 3. 4 Clubs: Bowling 2. 3, 4; Choral 4; Library 2 One Hundred Thirty-six RONALD E. REGISTER 231 Wiltshire Road ACADEMIC Nickname: Run Club : Choral 4 Upper Darby PURPLE Plant: College WILLIAM W. RICHARDS, JR. “091 Cleveland Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Bill Plant: U. S. Navy BARBARA ESTHER ROBERTS $222 Gramercy Drive Clifton Heights SCIENTIFIC COLD Nickname: Bab Plum: University of Pennsylvania School: Honor Roll 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 5; Biology Prise 2: Geometry Prise 3; All'School Show. C i 4 Cla : Oak. Literary Stall 4: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 4; Play (Committee 3. 4 Club : Aitrophychcm 3. 4: Library 2. 3; Terra |ua 3 JOAN ELIZABETH ROMANO 428 Millbank Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Plan : Medical Secretary School: All-School Show, Caat }. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3: Honor Roll 2. J; Publication Agent J; Publications Typing Stall 4; Economic Biology Prise 3; Upi-Dah. Literary Stall 3 Cl«u: Commencement Usher 3; Play Usher 3; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Executive Committee 3; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 2, 4 Club): A Cappella 4; Choral 2, 3. Secretary 4; French 3; Tay-Wistalvan 2. 3. 4 BARBARA ROSS 1113 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Pldns: Junior College School: Publications Agent 3. 4 Class: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Bowling 3. Treasurer 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Spanish 3. Library-Historian 4 Sport : Junior Varsity Hockey. Manager 3 MARY CATHARINE ROTH 221 Springton Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Plant: College School: All'School Show. Cast 3; Honor Roll 4 Class: Commencement Usher 3; Play Usher 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3. 4 Club : A Cappella 3; Choral 2, 3. 4; French 2 EDITH-MAE REID 180 Marlboro Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Edie Plant: Secretary Class: Dance Committee 4 Clubs: Library 2. 3 Sport : Softball Numerals 2; Hockey Numerals 3 J. ROGER RIDDELL 918 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Rog Plans: College School: Honor Roll 2. 4 Clubs: German 2. 3 A. STEVEN RODGERS. JR. 518 Elm Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC «OLD Nickname: Steve Plant: College School: Leaders' Group 4 Class: Junior Play. Cast; Senior Play. Caw; Dance Committee 3 Club : A Cappella 4; Choral 3. 4 Sports: Softball Numeral 3; Basketball Numerals 2. 3; Soccer Numerals 2; Varsity Soccer 4 MITCHELL PHILIP ROSNOV 6606 Chestnut Street Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Mitch Plant: College School: Honor Roll 4; Band 2. 3. 4 RUTH E. ROSSI 238 Huntley Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Rue Plans: Business School Clubs: Bowling 3; French 2 JOHN RUDOLF 38 Oak Lane Primos SALESMANSHIP GOLD Plant: Television Serviceman CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Thirty-seven UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL MARY EDITH RULEY 6814 Baltimore Avenue Lamdowne GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: ”E Plan : Nur « PATRICIA SUE SADLER 25 South Harwood Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Sue Plan : College School: Acorn. Reporter 3. 4: All-School Show. Cast 3. 4. Production 5. 4; Publication Acent 2. 3 Clan: Play Other 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3; Executive Committee 4: Party Committee 2. 4; Play Com mi tec J. 4 Club : A Cappella ): Bowling 4; Choral 2. J; Spaniah 2. J. Secretary 4 Sport : Batkctball Numeral 2: Hockey Numeral 3 RAYMOND L. SANTUCCI 234 Hampden Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Ray Plait : U. S. Coa t Guard School: Publication Anent 4 RONALD CHARLES SCARLE 519 Maryland Avenue ARTS AND CRAFTS Nickname: Ronnie School: Economic Biology Prise 3 Aldan PURPLE Plan : Air Force MARJORIE ALVA SCHAEFFER 33 South Kirklyn Avenue Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Nickname: Margie Plan : Marriage School: Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent 4 Club : Rifle 2: Diitributivc Education 4 ROBERT HERMAN SCHENKEL III 127 Woodlawn Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Bob Plant: College School: A. A. Owned 4; Honor Roll 2. 4; Orchestra 2. J. 4 Club : Hi-Y 4 Sport : Var ity Track J. Co-Captain 4 BETTY JANE RUTTER 4314 Marvine Avenue Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC COLD Plan : College Clan: Dance Committee 2 Club : A Cappella 4; Beaux Art 3; Choral 2. 3. 4; French 3 JOAN FAYE SAMUELS 6702 Marshall Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE PJani: OSce Work School: All-Scbool Show. Ca t 3 Club : A Cappella 3: Choral 2. 3. 4 MATTHEW ROBERT SCALZETTI 172 Springton Road Upper Darb SCIENTIFIC COLE Nickname: Matt Plant: Enginccrint School: Honor Roll 2: Student Council 4 Clau: Commencement U hcr 3 Club : A Ca German 3. Prcaident 3. 4 Sport : Softball Numeral 3 npella 3, Vice-Pre uknt 4; Choral 2. 4 JANE SCAVITTO 51 Richfield Road Upper Darb) ARTS AND CRAFTS COLL Nickname: Janie Plan : Wori Gliikc l.iKnrv BARBARA L. SCHEEHLE 318 Wayne Avenue Lansdownt ACADEMIC COH Nickname: Bab Plan : 0)1 leg School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Dittinguithed Honor Rol 2. 3: Publication Bunnc Stall 3. 4 Clan: Commencement U her 3; Dance Committee 3. 4 Patty Committee 4 Club : French 4; Library 3 MARVIN SCHLEYER 111 Woodlawn Avenue Upper Darb; ACADEMIC Nickname: Marv PURPL! Plant: Colic Club : Bowling 4; Spanish 4 Sport : Junior Var ity Bawball 2 One Hundred Thirty-eight MARY ANN SCHMITTINGER 12 West Providence Road Aldan JNERAL BUSINESS GOLD IcJtnamc: Smitty PIjiu: Undecided ub : Choral 3 out: Hockey Numeral 3 CHARLES WILLIAM SCHRADER !7 Houston Road RTS AND CRAFTS Lansdownc PURPLE Ic name: Charlie Plant: Carpenter orti: Soccer Numerali 2 H. RALPH SCHUMACHER, JR. 5 Harper Avenue Drexcl Hill :iENT1FIC GOLD Icfcnmnc: Shocy Plant: Doctor hool: Honor Roll 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Student Council. Executive Committee 3 ass: Senior Play. Ca t: Executive Committee 2 out: Softball Numeral 2; Batkctbal! Numeral 4; junior Varsity Basketball 3: Varsity Basketball 4 WILLIAM C. SEILER 2 South Fairvicw Avenue Upper Darby COUNTING GOLD Ic narne: Bean Plans: Business School ortt: Basketball Numeral 3: Soccer Numeral 3 SONIA RITA SERPENTINI !4 Stanbridge Road Drexel Hill 2ADEMIC PURPLE cenante: Sonny Plant: Typist DOROTHY LOUISE SHERK !00 Hollywood Avenue Upper Darby 5NERAL BUSINESS PURPLE rename: Mickey Plant: Marriage bool: AlbSchool Show, (jit 4; Welfare Agent 4 ubt: Choral 2. 3 oris: Varsity Cbcerlcading 2. 3. 4 WILLIAM SCHMITTINGER 312 West Providence Road Aldan DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Plant: Undecided EDNA FLORENCE SCHULER 71 North State Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Plant: Undecided School: Publication Acent 2: Welfare Agent 3 HARRIET ANN SCHWINDT 122 Oakley Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD Plant: Elementary Teacher School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Welfare Accnt 3: AlbSchool Show. Ca t 4 Class: Play Usher 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 4: First Aid and Social Service 3. Secretary 4; French 4 Sports: Basketball Numerals 3: Hockey Numerals 2 GEORGE MARTIN SENSENIG 467 Irvington Road Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC COLD Plans: College School: Publication Accnt 2; Welfare Accnt 2 Clubs: French 2 Sports: Junior Var ity Baseball 2: Junior Vanity Basketball. Captain 2; Varsity Basketball 3. 4; Varsity Soccer 2. 3 JOAN P. SHANDLE 310 Blanchard Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD icknome: Joni Plant: Nursing School: AlbSchool Show. Production 2 Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Astrophychem 3. 4; Choral 3; Spanish 2. 3. 4 RUTH EILEEN SHERWOOD 7211 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC GOLD , ick omc: Ru Plant: Undecided School: AlbSchool Show. Cast 3. 4. Production 3; Publication Typing Statf 4; Student (Council 2 Class: Commencement Usher 3: Play Uthcr 3. 4; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Executive Committee 3; Party Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Sports: Hockey Numeral 3: Basketball Numeral 4 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Thirtynine UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL SYLVIA SHIELDS 4015 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill academic: purple Plant: College School: Honor Roll 2. 3. -4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 5. 4; Publication Butinc Staff 2. 5. Circulation Manager 4 CUit: Commencement Usher 1; Dance Committee 3; Play Committee 3 Club : A Cappella 3; Choral 2. 3: French 4; Latin 3; Pleiade 2 HARRY EUGENE SHULL 714 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Xu iumc Gene Plant: Mechanical Engineer School: A. A. Council 4; Acorn. Photographic Staff 2. 3. 4; All-School Show. Can 2. 5. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Di tingui hcd Honor Roll 3. 4; Biology Prise 2; Student Council 4; Orchcttra 2. 3 Clan: Oak. Photographic Staff 2. 3. 4 Club : Terraciua 2. President 3 Sports: Softball Numeral 2; Varsity Soccer 4; Varsity Tennt . Manager 3. 4 VIRGINIA E. SIEGFRIED 622 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Xichname: Gini Plant: College School: Acorn. Reporter 3; All-School Show, Cast 2. 3. 4 Clast: Commencement Uther 3: Dance Committee 3 Club : A Cappella 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. Vice-Pretidcnt 4; Pleiade 3 ROBERT M. SIMPSON 26 Springton Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC (fc na«n : Bob GOLD Plans: College DOLORES BARBARA SISTO 740 Windemere Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: D Plans: Secretary School: Welfare Agent 4 Clots: Play Uther 3. 4; Dance Committee 3: Play Committee 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 3 Sports: Hockey Numeral 4 DOLORES LIDA SMITH 3439 Albemarle Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Xic name: Dee Plans: Undecided RICHARD D. SHIPP 4024 Taylor Avenue Drexel Hi ACADEMIC GOL1 id[Mmc: Dick Plant: Undecidc School: All-School Show. Production 3; Nation Thctpian Society 4; Assembly Stage Crew 4 Clan: Senior Play, Stage Crew Clubs: A Cappella 3; Choral 2. 3. 4; Pleiades 2. ELEANOR ANN SHUTE 934 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hi SCIENTIFIC GOLi . n-knamc: Ellie Plant: Nursir School: Acorn. Reporter 3. 4; All-School Show. Prt ductum 3. Catt 4: Honor Roll 2. 4; Publicatioi Agent 2; Student Council 3 Clatt: Commencement Usher 3; Play Uther 4; Darn Committee 2, 3. 4; Executive Committee 2; Part Committee 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubt: A Cappella 3. Librarian 4: Astrophychcn Secretary 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Firtt Aid and Soci Service 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; R,flf 2; Tay-Wistalva 2. 3. 4. Latin 2. 3 VIRGINIA ROSE SIMMONS 3827 Anne Street GENERAL BUSINESS Xickname: Ginny Clubt: Choral 2 Drexel Hi PURPL Plant: Office Woi MARILYN RUTH SIMS Foleroft Apartments Folcrol ACCOUNTING GOLI Plant: Bookkeeper School: Publicationi Agent 2 Clast: Dance Committee 3; Play Committee 3 BARBARA J. SMITH 712 Turner Avenue Drexel Hi SCIENTIFIC PURPL , icknamc: B. J. Plant: Collci School: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Publicatioi Agent 2. 3: Publication Business Staff 2. 3. Adve tmng Manager 4; English Prite 2: Biology Pntc Welfare Agent 2; Hi-O Team 4 Clatt: Commencement Uther 3; Way Uther 4; Dane Committee 3: Patty Committee 4 Clubt: Hi-Y 4; Latin 2. 3. President 4; Lecuwenhoc 2. 3. Vice-President 4; Tay-Wistalvan 3. 4 JOAN LEE SMITH 4-10 Bloomfield Avenue Drexel Hi ACADEMIC PURPL Nickname: Jo Plant: West Chester State Teachers College Clubs: Choral 4; French 4 One Hundred Forty PHYLLIS DOROTHY SMITH '30 Bel field Avenue Drcxel Hill MSTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Vicknamc: Phyl Plant: Marriage Nubs: Choral 3; Distributive Education 4 GRACE MARY ANN SNYDER 627 Eldon Avenue Drexel Hill iTENOCRAPHIC PURPLE «frekname: Jerry Plan : Secretary School: All-School Show. Cast 4; Welfare Agent 2. 4 'fa : Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4; Play- Committee 4 Hubs: Choral 2. 3. 4 Iporrs: Hockey Numeral 3 HELEN KATHARINE SPAETH 804 Hillcrest Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Mom Plant: Medical Secretary School: All-School Show. Ca t 5. 4. Production 2. 3. 4; I National Thcipian Society 3. 4 -fan: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3. 4: Executive Committee 3; Party Committee 4; May- Corn mil tee 2. 3. 4 :iub .- Choral 2% 3. 4: Mciades 2 ►port : Softball Numeral 2: Junior Vanity Tenni 2. 3 NANCY GERTRUDE STAGER 148 Marlborough Road GENERAL BUSINESS Nickname: Shortic Upper Darby COLD Plant: WACS Club : Choral 2. 3 Sport : Hockey Numeral 2 DORIS JEANNE STALLSMITH 25 East Wayne Avenue Aldan CADEMIC PURPLE Plan : X-Ray Technician School: All-School Show. Ca t 5: Welfare Agent 4 plan: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 2. 5. 4; I Party Committee 2. 3. 4; May Commifee 3. 4 ::iub : A ('appella 3; Astrophychcm. President 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Tay-WiuaJvan 4 Sport : Basketball Numeral 3 JOHN N. STANLEY, JR. 1125 Hollywood Avenue Upper Darby 5CIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickiiame: Red Plant: College Club : Bowling 4 }Sporr : Basketball Numerals 2 DOROTHY BARBARA SMOKER 734 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Dot tie Plant: College School: A. A. Council 3. 4: All-School Show. Can 3. 4: Student Council 3; Welfare Agent 2 Clan: Commencement Usher 3 Clubs: Choral 2. 3. Treasurer 4. Executive Committee 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. Treasurer 4 Sport : Softball Numeral 2; Basketball Numeral 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2. Captain 3; Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Varsity- Tennis 2. 3. Captain 4 JOANNE SOLOMON 529 Midvale Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Jo Plan : Typi t School: School Stage Crew 2 Class: Dance Committee 2. 3 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4 PATRICIA JOYCE SPANGLER 7280 Bradford Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Patrish Plant: Art School School: Art Prise 2. 3 Clubs: Beaux Arts 2. 3. 4 WALTER EDWARD STAIT Albemarle and Bridge Streets Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Wally Plan : Art School: Acorn. Aft Staff 2. 3. 4: All-School Show. Production 2. 3; Art Award 2; Upi-Dah. Art Staff 2. 3 Class: Senior Play. Cast: Oak. Art Staff 4; May Usher 4; Bulletin Board Committee 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Patty Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 2. 3, 4 Clubs: Beaux Arts 2. 4. President 3: Spanish 3. 4 CLAIRE LOUISE STAMP 7075 Radbourne Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Plant: College School: All-Sehool Show. Ca S 4; Publication Agent 3 Class: Bulletin Board Committee 3; Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 3 Clubs: Beaux Art 2. 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; Library 4 Sports: Basketball Numeral 4: Hockey Numerals 4 IDA STELLINI 150 Saint Charles Street Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Plant: Undecided Clubs: Library- 2. 3. 4 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Forty'one UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL ATHENA ALICE STERGIOS 53 Springton Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: At hie Plant: Secretary Clan: Way Committee 4; Party (Committee 4 Club : Spaniih 2. 3. 4 WARREN S. STOTTLER 3409 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD idtnamc: Scotty Plant: College School: National The pnn Society 4; Aatembly State Crew 4; Welfare Agent 2 Cl«u: Junior Play. Stage Crew 4; Senior Play. State Crew 4; Party Committee 4 Club : A ('appella 3. 4; Choral 2. Executive Com- mittee 3. 4; Viaual Aid 2. 3. Treamrer 4 JANET MARIE STOWMAN 5028 Dermond Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Nickname: Jan Plant: Collette Clau: Dance Committee 5; Party Committee 2. 4: Play Committee 3. 4 Club : Bowling 4; Choral 2. I, 4; Spaniih 3. 4 MARY ELIZABETH STREANDER 2804 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC COLD Plan : College School: Publication Agent 2 Cld «: Play U hcr 3. 4; Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 2. 4: Play Committee 3 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4; Spanith 2 Sport : Softball Numeral 2: Hockey Numeral 2. Vanity Batketball, Manager 2. 3; Vanity Hockey 4; Vanity Tenni 2. 3 YLONA ANN SUROTCHAK 320 Lalteview Avenue Drexel Hill CENERAL BUSINESS COLD Nickname: Penny Plan : Work School: Publication Agent 4 Clan: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 4 Club : Choral 4 PAUL ANTHONY TARABA 3939 Bridge Street Drexel Hill CENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Sporr : Soccer Numeral 3; Vanity Soccer 3 EDGAR ELLIS STEUBE 132 Academy Lane ACCOUNTING Xklaanc: Ed Upper Darb; GOLt Plant: Marine CAROLYN B. STOUT 848 Mason Avenue Drexel Hil ACADEMIC PURPL Xic namc: Carol Plant: Col leg School: All-School Show. C tt 4; Publication Agent Clo : Dance Committee 3. 4; Party Committee Play Committee 4 Club : Choral 4; French 4 HARRY G. STRAFFORD. JR. 743 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hil ACADEMIC PURPLI Plant: Work Spout: Softball Numeral 2; Soccer Numeral 2 JULIA ELLEN SULLIVAN 11-3 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hil ACADEMIC PURPLI Xickname: Julie Plan : Collet School: Publication Agent 2. 3; Honor Roll 4 Clau: Dance Committee 3. Party Committee 3 Club : Bowling 3. 4; French 4; Rifle 2 HENRY CRANSTON TANNER. JR. 3729 Huey Avenue Drexel Hil SCIENTIFIC COLI Plant: College Spout: Vanity Track. Manager 2. 3. 4 ROY E. TARR II 222 A. Court Avenue Upper Darb) SCIENTIFIC COLI Plant: Chemical Engineer School: Student (Council 2 Clan: Executive Committee 4 One Hundred Forty-two DAVID TAYLOR 199 Powell Lane Upper Darby CIENTIFIC PURPLE Pleas: Undecided Ichoel: Assembly Stage Crew 3 DONALD F. TEMME 1128 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill iCIENTIFIC PURPLE «vicknamc: Don Pleas: College School: Honor Roll 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Student Council 3 ■ports: Basketball Numerals 4 H. BRUCE THOMPSON 422 Midvale Avenue Upper Darby kcADEMIC COLD Pleas: College School: Honor Roll 4; Publications Agent 5 JIau: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 3. 4 sport : Basketball Numerals 2. 3: Junior Varsity Basket ball 2. 3 JEANETTE CHARLOTTE TINDALL 214 Bishop Avenue Secanc SCIENTIFIC PURPLE hiicknamr: Genetic Pleas: Penn State School: Acorn. Reporter 3. 4; All-School Show. Cast 3. 4; Honor Roll 4; Publications Agent 2. 3; Welfare Agent 2 Class: Commencement Usher 3: Play Usher 4; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 3. 4; Party Committee 4; May Committee 3. 4 Clubs: A Cappella 3, 4; Bowling 3. Vice-President 4; Choral Club 2. 4. Executive Committee 5 CYNTHIA MARY TOMASULO 4363 Woodland Avenus Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Plant: College School: All-School Show. Cast 3. 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Leaders' Group 4 Class: Dance Committee 3. 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Club.: Choral Club 4 DANIEL WILLIAM TRACY 7120 I.lanfair Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC GOLD icknamc: Napoleon Plant: University of Pennsylvania EUGENE JOHN TAYLOR 420 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GOLD Nickname: Gene Pla u: Business Manager Clubs: Distributive Education 4 DONALD MURPHY THOMPSON 308 Blanchard Road Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Don Fhins: Florist CONSTANCE JANE TIMMINS 7107 West Chester Pike Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Connie Plant: Teacher School: All-School Show. Cast 2. 3. 4. Color Guard 3. 4 Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4 GENEVA TOLBERT 50 South Third Street Lansdowne GENERAL BUSINESS COLD Plant: Undecided RUTH LOIS TOUB 102 Ashton Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Toby Plant: Temple School: Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3 Clubs: French 2 MARY LOUISE TRICKER 3806 Sommers Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Trixie Plant: Nurse School: All-School Show. Production 2; Upi-Doh. Literary Staff 4 Class: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3 Clubs: Beaux Arts 4 CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Forty'three UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL BARBARA RUTH TRIMBLE 520 Gainesboro Road Drexcl Hill ACADEMIC COLD Barb Plant: College School: All-School Show. Catt 5. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Student Council 2. 3; Lead.-rt' Group 4 Clan: Senior Play. Catt: Commencement Uthcr 3: Play Uthcr 3; Dance Committee 2. 3: Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 2. 4; Play Com- mittee 3. 4 Club ; Bowline 4: Choral 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Spanith 3. 4 Sport : Softball Numeral 3; Junior Vanity Basket- ball 3 ADELAIDE VIRGINIA TUBBS 611 Andover Drive Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plant: Stenographer School: All-School Show. Production 2. 3. 4; Publi- cation Typing Staff 4; Orchettra 2. 3. 4: Di tnct Orchestra Clot : Dance Committee Clubt: Library cf Hf ' EORGE HENRY 322 Childs Avenue SCIENTIFIC Plant: Electrical Engineer School: All-School Show. Ca t 3; Honor Roll 4; Student Council 3 Clan: Executive Committee 2 Clubt: A Cappella 3. Treasurer 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 JANET DOROTHY UNGER 463 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC GOLD Nickname: Jan Plana: Nurte School: Publication Anent 5 Clan: Dance Committee 2. 3: Party Committee 2 Clubt: Firtt Aid and Social Service 3. 4 JEANNE VOGT Arbor Lea Road Lamdowne ACADEMIC PURPLE Plant: Nurte School: Publication Agent 4 Clubt: Choral 4 Spent: Hockey Numeralt 3; Junior Vanity Hockey 3; Junior Vanity Hockey 4; Vanity Tennit 3. 4 JULIE MARY VOGT Arbor Lea Road Lansdownc ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Jule Plant: Collect Clan: Dance Committee 4: Party Committee 4 Clubt: Aitrophychem 4: Choral 4 Spent: Hockey Numeralt 3 WILLIAM THOMAS TSIOURIS 39 Kent Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Bill Plan : Collegi Sehool: All-School Show. Production 2. 4; Orchestr; 2. 3. 4 Clan: Party Committee 2 Clubt: Bowling Team 3: Latin 3 DORIS HELEN TUCKWOOD 100 South Glen wood Avenue Aldar ACADEMIC COLE Nickname: Helli Plant: Colle School: Honor Roll 4; Publication Agent 4; Mo ' Valuable Player Hockey Award 4; All-School Show Cut 4 CJatt: Play Ticket Committee 3; Dance Committee : Clubt: Choral 2. 3. 4 vt , „ Spent: Basketball Numeral 3; Hockey Numeral . Basketball 2; Hockey Captain 3; Vanity Hockey MARY ALICE ULMER 7755 Parkview Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plan : Secretary School: Publication Typing Stall 4 Clatt: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Patty Committee 2. 4 JOHN A. VOGEL, JR. 1100 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLD Plant: Undecided Sports: Junior Vanity Bateball 2 JUDITH MARY VOGT Arbor Lea Road Lansdownc ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Judy Plant: College School: Publication Agent 4 Clatt: Dance Committee 4; Patty Committee 4 Club : Choral 4; French 3 Sports: Hockey Numeral 3; Junior Vanity Baikctbal 3; Junior Vanity Hockey 4; Varsity Tennis 3 MARJORIE DORIS VOWLER 4005 Bonsall Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC COLE Nickname: Margie Plant: Ohio Slate University Sehool: Upi-Dah. Literary Stall 4 Clots: Play Uthcr 3. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Clubt: Choral 2. 3. 4 One Hundred Fortyfour CHARLES RICHARD WALDRON 058 Ellendale Road Drexel Hill hLESMANSHIP PURPLE ic name: Charle Plans: Air Force liibi: A (Appella 4; Choral 5. 4; Viuial Aid 2. J CLIFFORD JAY WALLACE 6-19 Revere Road Upper Darby CADEMIC COLD ickname: Wally Plant: Certified Public Accountant Entered September. 1950 ELLA MAY WALTON .82 Springton Road Upper Darby Scientific purple Plans: Nuning chool: Acorn. Reporter 2. 5. 4; All-School Show, Cart 4. Production 5: Publication Agent 2 2Ja t: Commencement Urher J; Play Uthcr }; Dance (Committee 2. . 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committer 5. 4 riubi: A (’appella Associate Secretary 4: Choral 2. 5. Executive Committee 5 DOROTHY GOLDING WARREN 854 Marshall Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC COLD yic reamc: Dot Plans: Nunc ichool: Color Guard 5. 4 glass’ Dance (Committee 4 S. REID WARREN III 37 Harper Avenue CADEMIC Nickname: Benny ip«rt : Soccer Numerali i Drexel Hill PURPLE Plans: College WALTER GROFF WEAVER, JR. $85 Wembley Road Upper Darby KCADEMIC COLD Plan : Undecided BARBARA GAY WALKER 518 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Nickname: Two Tone P aiu: Undecided School: Publication Agent 5; Welfare Agent 2 JOAN ANN WALLEN 181 Marlborough Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD fdtnauir: Jan Plans: Marriage VIVIAN ELIZABETH WARD 65 Sunshine Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC COLD Nickname: Bibby Plans: Social Service Work Clan: Dance Committee J JOHN FREDERICK WARREN 219 Huntley Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Nickname: Jack Plan : Air Force NANCY M. WATTERSON 239 Highland Avenue Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PURPLE Plans: Undecided NORMAN WEED 202 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Norm Plan : Mechanical Engineering Club : Bowling Team 4 CLASS OF NINETEEN One Hundred Forty'five FIFTY-ONE UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL FRANK J. WEIDEMANN 514 Broadview Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Plant: College School: National Thespian Society J. Sergeant-at-Arm 4; Auembly Stage Crew 2. 3. 4; Leader ' Group 4 Clan: Dance Committee 2. 3: Patty Committee 2 Club : Pleiade 2 Sports: Soccer Numeral 1 BETTY DEAN WESTON State Road Roger Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC PURPLE Nickname: Belt Plant: University of Pennsylvania School: All-School Show. Ca t J. 4: Honor Roll 4 Clan: Dance Committee 2, J; Party Committee 3. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Club : Choral 2. 5. 4 Spout: Softball Numeral 2: Basketball Numeral J; Vanity Tenni 2. 3 FRANCES ANN WHYTE 313 Margate Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Nickname: Frannie Plan : Stenographer Clatt: Play Committee 4 Club : Library 4; Ride 2 DOROTHY YVONNE WICKKISER 267 North Wycombe Avenue Lansdowne CENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Dot Plan : Typist Clatt: Party Committee 4 Clubs: Library 2. J. 4 GEORGE CHRISTOPHER WILSON 16 New Street Upper Darby ACCOUNTING GOLD Nickname: Lighthouse Plan : Navy School: All-School Show. Ca t 2; Honor Roll 4 Clan: Commencement U.hcr 3; Plav U her 3; Execu- tive Committee 2. J. 4: Play CCommittee 3 Club : Hi-Y J. 4 Spout: Junior Vanity Vre tling 2; Varsity Football 2. 5; Vanity Wrestling 3 SAMUEL WARREN WILSON 16 New Street Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Nickname: Sambo Plant: Work School: A. A. Council 4 Clan: Executive Committee 3 Sport : Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. 3; Varsity Soccer 2. 3, Captain 4 NANCY PATRICIA WERNTZ 410 Croyden Road Upper Darb) GENERAL BUSINESS COLE -Nickname: Nance Plant: General Office Woeke School: All-School Show. Ca t 4; Publication Agent I Club.: Choral 2. 3. 4 THOMAS FRANKLYN WHITESIDE 7603 West Chester Pike Upper Darb) ACADEMIC PURPLI Plant: Undecided J. WILLIAM WICKERSHAM 645 Mason Avenue Drexel Hil ACADEMIC PURPLI Nickname: Bill Plant: Colleg Club : Visual Aids. Secretary 4 Sport : Softball Numeral 3; Varsity Cross Country PATRICIA DIANE WIKE 4008 Albemarle Road Drexel Hil SCIENTIFIC GOLI Nickname: Dincy Plant: Collcf School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Publications Agent 2. Upi-Dah. Literary Stall 3. 4; School Stage Crew 2 Leaders' Group 4 Clatt: Commencement U hcr 3: Dance Committee 3. J Patty Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Club : Choral 4; Library 3; Spanish 3. 4; Ta Wittalvan 4 ROBERT F. WILSON 816 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hil ACADEMIC PURPL Nickname: Bob Plan : Forest! School: Athletic Achievement Award 4 Spout: Junior Vanity Cross Country 2. 3; Var it Cross Country 4 WALTER WILSON 30 New Street Upper Darb ACADEMIC PURPL Nickname: Salty Plant: S.ilnm: School: Student Council 2; Welfare Agent 2 Clatt: Dance Committee 2. 3; Patty Committee 4 Club : Bowling 4 Sport : Junior Varsity Baseball 2 One Hundred Forty'Six SUSAN LANE WINFIELD 3816 Huey Avenue Drcxcl Hill ACADEMIC PURPLE iNicknamc: Sue Plans: College Clubs: Bowling 3. 4; Library 2, 4; Rifle 2; Spanish 3 LORETTA IRENE WOLF 268 Westbrook Drive Clifton Heights STENOGRAPHIC GOLD Nickname: Ret Plant: Stenographer School: Honor Roll 3; Publicationi Typins Stall, Sec- retary 4 GUY ALAN WOODWORTH Broadway and Bishop Avenues Secane SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Woody Plant: Mineral Engineer School: All-School Show. Out 2. 3, 4. Production 3: Band 3. 4; Orchestra 3. 4; Assembly Stage Crew 2; Welfare Agent 2 Clots: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Party Committee 2, 4 Clubs: A Cappclla 3. Librarian 4; Choral 2, 3, Execu- tive Committee 4; Pleiades 2; Stcinmet: 2; Visual Aids 3, 4 Sports: Soccer Numerals 2: Varsity Soccer 4 ROBERT HODGSON WRIGHT 5220 Oleander Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC GOLD Nickname: Bob Platu: Business School: All-School Show. Production 2. 3. 4; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4. District Orchestra 3 Chibs: Rifle 2. 3. 4 Spom: Rifle Team 3, 4; Track. Manager 2. 3 PATRICIA ANN ZIMMERMANN 204 Huntley Road GENERAL BUSINESS Nickname: Pat Upper Darby GOLD Plans: Work School: Publication Agent 2 Clubs: Bowling 3; Choral 2. 3 ELIZABETH CHRISTINE WINNEMORE 1218 Harding Drive Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD Nickname: Betty Plans: Marriage WESLEY G. WOOD 654 Oak Lane Primos SCIENTIFIC PURPLE Nickname: Wes Plans: Penn State School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Orchestra 2; Leaders' Group 4 Clubt: Agriculture 3. 4 ERWIN WILLIAM WRIGHT 447 Millbank Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS GOLD Nickname: Fanner Plans: Office Work Sports: Basketball Numeral 3; Soccer Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Baseball 2 L. JEAN YONKER 4045 Marshall Road Drcxcl Hill STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE Plans: Undecided School: All-School Show. Cast 3. 4: Publications Typing Stall 4 Clast: Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party (3ommittcc 2. 4; Play Committee 3. 4 Spom: Hockey Numerals 3: Basketball Numerals 4 MILDRED PATRICIA ZIVIELLO 11 South 2nd Street Lansdownc GENERAL BUSINESS PURPLE Plans: Undecided CLASS OF NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE One Hundred Forty seven ifuZ lyj2a ZlMO l , C jtMnlCr'%! _.W1M , ftiQHCj $ v,i(w« 1 Pyqm C£ikdllj2Ac£ Aasrn d ALMA MATER I ' tune RMici ' ,. _ arranged by O-Haupt J J 'T y wfiajt this which morninq sunliqht Q ld5 with qokien beams m ti-jV; ■J: fEk - ?. s our Upper hi4M Dar-by H gh 5c A i h hod castle of our dreams fl 'f : K 5 1 fMM= bf= T I--T- j-- 1 — —xd 4 34- J« 3 r J —J - — y=g==?=ft=l Raise the c ,borus keep it rmornq fell loud her prais =£ es tell V= f ===4=H —f. |=fl | JT == _4- } . id •• r- —• - I zh t J. J J M 3 4-tf • | j i j- 4M i -T —J iij :— j - ■ b _ , T Ha 11 to the ry--T-p e be-lou-ed BighSctx i i j j i —K « ■■ - sol hail tothee a t a II -C HaTT ; f . - ■—3—j- -H — =4=f •] it « -4-4—t-f ¥- ® • r r _1—t— —U- j 4 |=§ One Hundred Fifty AUTOGRAPHS k uu ] J . 1 y •gs rf JL O JULj£k JjO a.mm,fTjAu'il)fa.- A oACLMuri C v Gtetoy.t G ULUJU '6 J ilC; A . , fcu) fojt' to O' o P $! f 0P■ jf •y yy V 7 ' , V «? ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Within the pages of our yearbook, we have tried to pay tribute to those in the school who have helped to make this book a success— to the literary staff, the art staff, the photographic staff, the business staff, and the typists. We should like also here to pay tribute to our friends in the commercial field who have given of their time and talent far beyond the demands of their contracts—particularly to Mr. Nason Clark of Clark Printing House, who has advised us so well, and who has followed our progress so carefully and untiringly, and to Mr. Francis Luedecke of Luedecke Studios for his fine cooperation in helping us meet deadlines and for the excellence of his portraits. One Hundred Fifty-two 5«. . % £ M 6 t? • V SXr Y J if . ()cWLsjJ JJ.-
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