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Ex Libris Editor-in-Chief — Connie Richards Assistant Editor — Katherine Dietz Copy Editor — Joanne Harris Art Editor — Jane Kiser Business Manager — Andrea Mish Upper Darby Senior High School Upper Darby, Pennsylvania June 1957 A. reader 9s guide EX LIBRIS 1 TITLE PAGE 2 FOREWORD Our Upper Darby Land was a place of work and fun 6 MAIN STREET—Administration and Faculty The administration and faculty formed the hub of our life at school 10 FRONTIER LAND —Classes Our Classrooms were the thresholds of many new frontiers 26 Junior 26 Sophomore 32 Junior High Unit 38 FANTASY LAND — Activities Activities offered us opportunities to broaden our interests 46 to Upper Darby Land. . . ADVENTURE LAND —Sports 88 Athletes donned their school colors in keen competition Fall 88, 98 Winter 99, III Spring 112, 119 Enter ta learn . . . This is Upper Darby Land — a land of activity, work, and fun — a land of over two thousand students. Some ore preparing to enter vocations, and others are setting their goals at a college education. But no matter what our goal, we all hove memories of our life here at Upper Darby Senior High School. We of the Oak Staff of 1957 hove tried to capture some of these memories. The Town Square of Upper Darby Land is the hub of our activity. Here we find our faculty and administration. Through teaching and advising they have prepared us to travel on the many Go forth to serve streets rodioting from Town Squore. into o prom- ising future. In the Frontier Lend of our dosses we mode new friendships ond new discoveries. We were confronted for the first time with the wonders of chemistry, physics, biology, ond geometry. We stepped into o Fontosy Lond of activities — A Coppello Choir. Thespians. Rifle Club. Beaux Arts, and many others. An Adventure Land of sports unfolded before us. We proudly carried our Purple and Gold in all athletic contests. Finally, the seniors are entering a new land, the Lond of Tomorrow. Just os the Town Squore is the hub of o smoll town from which extend the various spokes of activity, so our faculty constitutes the center of our life on the hill. As a unit, their knowledge and experience reach out to us through r i 1' w Ml rlr Vfl l W % TOWN SQUARE the clossroom, odvisory work, oth- letics, clubs, ond other services which they willingly render to keep the ever expending school life in bolonce. Now, on these few pages, we wish to show our appre- ciation. ) U . f 'A A Dr. James E. Nancarrow Principal To the Class of 1957: The faculty of Upper Darby High School extends its sincere congratulations and best wishes to the closs of 1957 upon the satisfactory completion of the prescribed courses in the curriculum. As you go out to take your place in the world, we trust that you have taken advantage of train- ing which has been available to you. and that you have properly equipped yourself to perform your duties os a good citizen and to meet your oppor- tunities as an individual. We hope that you will have the desire and the ability to produce some- thing which society needs, something which is constructive and of benefit to your fellow-men. May you participate creatively in the work of the world and constantly strive to serve. We shall watch your future achievements and note your progress. We extend our best wishes os you move on into a larger life of opportunities and challenges. Mr. Jesse Matlock Benefiting Planning and producing beneficial developments in the school system of Upper Darby is the heavy burden of our School Board. At their regular monthly meeting such items os selecting new foculty members and providing new school facilities for Upper Darby's 21.000 school children are discussed. The sincere effort and careful deliberation which these people put forth in searching for solutions to these problems makes every Upper Darby citizen grateful and proud. The increasing population of our township causes an overcrowded condition in our schools. In order to help remedy this situation and reduce the pressure on the present Junior High School on Garrett Rood, the School Board has developed a program for Junior High students at the Dr. Harlan F. Haines Mrs. Rhoda S. Seeburger Mr. John H. Frasier Vice-Presidont Mr. Vanleer I. Bond Mr. Charles W. Holmes Registrar 10 all concerned . . . To the Closs of 1957: In this era of rapid change you are moving into a period in our notional life when American in- genuity and ideology will be challenged by that of other peoples, each struggling for a place in the sun. You will shore in the inventive genius and the creative ability of the greatest nation in history and will enjoy a standard of living that your grand- parents never envisioned. This is a great privilege and an equally great responsibility. I am sure that you hove learned to appreciate these blessings fully and to dedicate your life to their preservation and enrichment. We appreciate what you hove done, individually and collectively, to add to the rich traditions of this great school. May each of you live a useful, full life — characterized by growth and achieve- ment, and dedicated to unselfish service to man- kind. Senior High School, making it possible to bring up a com- plete unit of seventh, eighth, and ninth graders. A new $3,125,000 Junior High School on State Road is presently under construction by school authority. This up-to-date building is expected to be completed by the fall of 1957 and will accommodate approximately 1400 pupils and seventy teachers. Of course, to render such valuable service, a group such os this must hove a capable leader. Dr. George Dilworth has served as president since 1941, ond acts as an inspira- tion and organizer to the other members of the board. Together they successfully solve whatever problems arise, thus proving their deep interest in the education of Upper Darby’s youth. Mr. Lewis O. Goat Assistant to th© Superintendent Mrs. Edna M. DoneHower Dean of Girls Mr. Albert O. Snyder Secretory Mr. John C. Parry Mr. Ralph M. Andersen Dean of Boys Mr. George W. Hoehler Assistant to the Superintendent Mr. John H. Tyson Superintendent They helped us discover The Solace of the Known Miw France J. Gamble Mr. Carl M. Hamsher Mr . Anne M. Slick Mitt A. Gertrude Corey Under the direction of Miss Edith Gauk- rodger. the English deportment presents a program designed to meet the needs of the individual student. For seniors who hove shown outstanding ability in English, on accelerated closs offers an opportunity to advance more rapidly in their work. Stu- dents needing additional training in speech or reading may enter corrective classes. Courses in dramatics afford on excellent background in the techniques of acting. Mr. John M. Boyd Mi Maizi G. Weil Mi Edith Gaukrodger I Mr. Noel's English clou listen attentively to o speech being given by one of their classmates. Min Frances F. Weimer The acceleroted English class gives its attention to Miss Goukrodger. the wonderful world of hooks Miss Helen M. Mowry Juniors and seniors interested in careers in writing, public relations, or advertising, may elect courses in journalism: two classes in public speaking ore held for those interested in careers where proper speech habits are necessory. In the College Preparatory Course the aim is to prepare the students for college entrance. Vocabulary, grammar, composition, and literature play on important port in the course of study. In the junior year the department requires a research paper, an important factor for college training. In the Arts and Crofts course. English is'a requirement. General English classes emphasize skills needed by these pupils for whom high school is terminal. In the Business and Commercial Curriculums. the study of grammar occupies a great deal of time, because of the type of work these students will encounter upon graduation. The Labors We Delight In Mr . B tti L Schramm Mr. William L. KelUr Mr. Paul K. Noel Study the past. understand the Early Roman Civilization v - - Mr. George L Bair As citizens of a great and free country, it is our duty to gain on understanding and knowledge of American and World history. With this fact in mind Upper Darby's history department, under the guidance of Mr. Charles Wood, strives to prepare its students for their responsi- bilities os citizens. Required for all academic students. Modern European history is a study of Europe from the beginning of civilization up to and including World War II. Juniors in every curriculum learn of the problems Mrs. Helen S. Abrams 14 present9 interpret the future . . . Mr. Horold C. Thompson Mr. Cori E. Hedstrom Problems of the Middle East that have faced our country from Revolu- tionary times to the present doy in an extensive course in American History. In the senior program, the history de- portment offers three elective courses. Economics presents a study of American and World economy, while Problems of Democracy lays great emphasis on current events. Sociology, one of Upper Darby’s most popular courses, teaches each stu- dent how to create better relations with one another. Mr. Pool Coffey Mr. Clayton K. Shenk Mr. Ronald P. Hoffpauer Mr. M. Randolph Grimmett 15 Sociology students take notes os Mr. Wood lectures. We salved the mystery Mr. John P. Blotting Mr. John Diehl Mr. Roy W. Wolfgong Mr. George H. McAnulty Mr. Stanley F. Twoes What is the omplitude of the cycloid os it passes through all functional valves from zero to infinity? Although this question might not be heard in Upper Darby's clossrooms. it typifies the amount of knowledge held by our mathe- matics department under the direction of Mr. John Diehl. Realizing how important a good foundation in math is. the deportment offers oil phoses of mathematics to students who wish to take advantage of them. The courses offered include: algebra I and II, plain and solid geometry, trigonometry, and odvonced algebra. Arts and Crofts students take a practical mathematics course designed to fit their special needs. Juniors who do not attain a satisfactory level of proficiency in Standard Tests in Arithmetic carry an additional course in Remedial Mathematics during their senior year. Mr. Robert N. Hartman Mr. Thomas H. Haefnor Vertical Angles Are Equal '-of: Mr. Dean E. Shull Mr. Carroll R. McDonnell 16 Mr. McDonnell explains an equotion to Del McKelvey. of the how and “why? Electrolysis of Water Mr. Chelsey G. Remley Mit Emma H. Sommerfield Mr. Edson C. Strang Mr. Floyd H. Neff Dr. Ivon E. Culver Mr. Edwin L Harer Microscopes, bunsen burners, and spring balances — these are the tools which students of science learn to utilize on the second floor of the new building. Under the direction of McKinley Stevens, the science department impresses upon the minds of pupils the lows, theories, and hypotheses of biology, physics, and chemistry. Sophomores learn why a pdramecium moves backward, what makes a frog jump, and why the human heart beats. Juniors who plan to enter the specialized fields of science, elect physics or advanced biology. Each year seniors are held responsible for the odors which come from the direction of the academic chemistry laboratory. The senior class is also fortunate in having courses in advanced physics, and accelerated chemistry. Thus the Upper Darby science department extends to its students on excellent background for entrance into college and science. Mr. McKinley H. Steven L _ m. Mr. George G. Lower er Mr. William S. Kehl Mr. Alton W. Knaust A chemistry clot listen to Mr. Stevens explain the distillation of water. 17 The realm of the business Debits, Credits Min Dorothy L. Kirkar Mr. Fenn Minocci Miss Non M. Scott Mr. Charles E. King Miss Pearl E. Garen Mr. Fred G. Forsgard Miss Emily Cunningham Mr. Thomos J. Milne The rhythmic click of adding machines, the monotonous whirl of the stencil, the sweet strains of popular melodies, and the rasping ring of on alarm clock are heard. What do these noises signify? A jam session? Moss confusion? No! All are selections from the Com- mercial Symphony, led by Mr. Thomas Milne, department head. Through one of the four available courses, Accounting, Salesman- ship, Stenographic, or General Business, the deportment offers to every commercial student an adequate background for the specific position he wishes to obtain. Commercial students ably assist with the stenographic duties of the school. By typing, stenciling, and distributing the morning sheet stenographic students hove on excellent opportunity to practice what they learn in class. 18 Mr. Loeper teaches an Industrial Arts class. tvarld unfolded before us Manual Skills Miit Lucretio M. Kerr Mr. John D. Swartx Mr. Joseph E. Rhile Mist Eleanor S. Mr. R. Paul LeCates Mr. F. Joseph Loeper Upper Darby's Industrial Arts students may be found working diligently in their ultra-modern shops. Reorganization of the program hos made possible a wider range of activities and expanded shop facilities. According to R. Paul LeCates. department head, the projects the boys engage in ore done largely on an individual basis, the only exception being where teachers select specific projects at the beginning of the course. Multi-activity shops, designated os A B C D and E. are organized so that certain materials are grouped together. The shops include: mechanical drawing, wood, plastics, and ceramics: graphic arts, printing, photography, and home mechanics: general metal: electrical work; mechanical drawing. A unique feature of the program is the shop centered around the study of home mechan- ics. a valuable asset to any student. Mr. Joseph R. Mays Mr. Arthur W. Packer Mr. Anchor L. William A typing clot work diligently os Mr. Bernardino look on. Our culture is u compound Our Future Homemakers Mr. Solomon Rudmon Mitt Elizabeth B. Kingtloy Mr. Robori H. Doon Mitt R. Vivian Walton S. Chritman Mitt Mory A. Toylor A student from Upper Darby High School enters into the world of business or into the realm of higher education with more confidence in himself than a student who has been drilled only in the skills of reading, writing, and arithmetic. This con- fidence stems from the liberal background he has obtained in such varied subjects os home economics, art. music, foreign lan- guages. physicol education, and special Mr. Carl L Clugtton Chorlotte Mn. Elizabeth A. McGonniglo Mitt Alice M. Hutton Mitt Alice M. Goodman Mitt Agnet B. Grunberg Mr. Charlet L. Reeder Dr. Clyde R. Dengler 20 Ron Williomt. Bill Butler. Bob Fordhom. Ron Williamt. and Dick Good tomple their work of art. of many acquired skills Mr. Albert B. Jackson Miss Emma Brogan Mist Ruth Bassett ivl Mr. Fred R. Loeb Strong Bodies Make Strong Minds Mr. Herbert S. Herzog Mrs. Jane K. Jackson Miss Elizabeth F. Williams Mr. Carson J. Thompson Mr. Edward J. Medzarentz Mrs. Dorothy B. Neilsen education. These courses ore well worth the high place they hold in our curriculum. The student body may also supplement its general knowledge by taking advantage of the mony educational opportunities our school library offers. The library and sup- plementary courses may odd to the mind, but we should thank the school nurses for so willingly adding to the general welfare of our bodies. Miss Lydia Yerkes Miss Barbara J. Reimonn Mrs. Man E. Pusey Mr. Lewis Z. Stamus Nina Palmer tronslotes in Mr. Clugston's Latin class. Their service facilitated May I help you Mr. Frank 8. Hotkell Supervisor of Custodians Mrs. Thelma K. Molin Mrs. Dorothy H. Thompson Mr. Charles W. Butterworth Supt. of Buildings and Grounds Mrs. Eleanor Tracy Mrs. Jane Transue Mrs. Helen M. Elliot Mr. David Lewis Heod Custodian Working quietly behind the scenes, the secretaries play on important part in the efficient running of our school. Making appointments, taking dictation, answering the telephone, keeping the files straight, sorting mail: these ore just a few of the jobs they perform efficiently. Keeping the school neat, clean, and in smooth running condition is the duty of the maintenance staff. Directed by Mr. Charles Butterworth. the men carry out such tasks as preparing the gymnasium for athletic events, keeping the building and grounds in good condition, and repairing damage to school property. They are 22 Mr . Lydio Schlater prepare for o buty doy. our life on the hill Tantalizing Aromas Mr . Elizabeth Pazton Mr . Margaret H. Boyd olwoys on duty for many after-school activities including dances, games, and other community functions. The tantalizing aromas coming from the cafeteria every school morning explain in full the duty of the cafeteria staff. Piloted by Mrs. Edna Vickers, the women prepare the food for student and faculty alike, doing the best they can to provide well balanced meals while keeping the menu interesting. Like the maintenance staff, they are often called upon to serve for extra school functions such os Booster Ban- quets. Hi-Y dinners, and special district meetings. Mr . Elizabeth Preitz Mr . Mabelle Dagger! Mr . Elizabeth Schacht Mr . Catherine B. Nicholt Dirac tor of School Cafeteria Mr . Edna M. Nichole Mit Jo Ann Newton Mr . Boyd work diligently in the high tchoo! office. 23 Front As we enter our class- rooms each day, we cross the thresholds of many new frontiers. Ranging from the three R's through science, and history to home econom- ics and shop. U.D. affords us a well balanced curriculum. Our versatile faculty, well ier Land equipped clossrooms, ond friendly class- motes collaborate to moke our classes one of the most memorable parts of our school year. Those students who take full advantage of the closses available will handle ably the challenges of the outside world, our biggest frontier. As a former graduate of Upper Darby High, Mr. Fred R. Loeb has more than the usual understanding of the problems that confront members of the junior class. While in high school Mr. Loeb was a three-letter winner, voted best athlete by his classmates, and a Hi-Y member. During the school day Mr. Loeb may be found teaching corrective gym. While in the capacity of class adviser he plans assembly programs and counsels members of the class of '58. The secret of Mr. Loeb's success with young people lies in his own statement: I understand many prob- lems the boys and girls of today may have, because I con remember when I was young. Mr. Fred R. Loeb Junior Class Adviser They smoothed the path First Row. Loft to Right: Torri Borordi, Margo Bowman, Doris Martin, Morio Laurie, Suo Dickon. Socond Row: Miss D Amolio. Judy Schmidt, Phyllis Mitchell. Gail Berger. Third Row: Dick Harkins. Frod Grimm. Bill Clappor. John Gusik, Jock Martin, Joe Solvucci. Fourth Row: Ernie Del Rossi. John Bohm, Bill Morshmon. Dave Grove. Jim Comfort. 26 Good things come in smoll pockoges.'' describes Miss Eleonor S. D'Amelio. one of the odvisers to the junior doss. Miss D'Amelio os o member of the commerciol department, teaches shorthand and is noted for her extensive knowledge of commos. adverbial clauses, and conjunctions. Always ready to give helpful advice and counsel. Miss D'Amelio is highly regarded by the members of the junior class. Among her many acts of service are: interviewing juniors with foiling grades, attending executive committee meet- ings. and meeting with students and parents to discuss the results of Drexel Tests. Her friendly smile and vivacious per- sonality combine to make a grand teacher, adviser, and person. Miss Eleanor S. D'Amelio Junior Gloss Adviser for the ttass of 9JS Bill Morshmon, prosidont; John Bohm, treasurer; Bill Clapper, vice-president; Tii Martin, secretory. 27 Our Juniors trained tor An octive. fruitful yeor started early with Fall Fantasy, the junior donee. In .March the class pre- sented the junior ploy, Charley's Aunt. and cli- maxed o highly successful year with the annual junior-senior reception. The class of '58 hos already presented their gift to the school, on electric movie screen to be placed at the front of the stage. Leaders were abundant in their class. Industrious and efficient doss officers were: Bill Morshmon, president: Bill Clapper, vice-president; John Bahm. treasurer: and Doris Martin, secretary. Lynn Eckersley and Morcio Weddoll prepare for Foil Fontosy. the junior donee. Homeroom I SI Mitt Kirker Front row. I. to R.: Miss Kirker. C. Elko. S. Muller. D. Mortin. B. Honnum, G. Jones. C. Geddes, M. Lourio. Row two: M. Von Winkle. N. Stomp. P. Dormody. V. Woif. J. Blackburn, C. Rou. 6. Schoffer, M. Capriotti. Row three: M. Vartanian. C. Williams. H. Celotto, D. Lee. H. Miller, H. Gray. Row four: T. Soxe. D. Pluck, B. Starr. R. Oeem. R. Mock. H. Marshall. R. Kelley. Not pictured: G. Bogordus. B. Finn. Homeroom 5 Mr. Hedstrom Front row. L. to R: Mr. Hedstrom. N. Chadwick. A. Rochelle. L. Waldmon. M. DiNico'a, J. Keller. Row two: J. Groy. M. Allsman, M. Brazier. J. Lohmiller. S. Hewitt. M. Potterson. G. Suploe. Row throe: T. Griffith, 8. Icenhower. R. Forcino. C. Pooli. L. Me Michael. S. Patterson. 0. Wilson. W. Stamp. Row four: 0. Priestly. T. Diomonty. J. Mortin. J. Schafer. W. Mitchell. E. Kimble. D. Fletcher. 8. Wallace. Not pic- tured: L. Shomberg. $. Patterson. 0. Szabo. J. Church. 8. Lewis. Homeroom 12 Mrs. Abrams Front row. L. to R.: Mrs. Abroms. R. Lomox. G. Sermottei. D. Armstrong. S. McMillen. T. DiNicolo. Row two: C. Dash. J. Kennedy. R. Clauso. M. Rosonbloom. B. Swoim. L. Weaver. Row three: 0. Keytanjion. F. Grimm. B. Jamison. L. Hol- lander, S. Paul. N. Britton. W. Clapper, A. Ligotti. Row four: R. Anderson. 8. Wilson. H. Mosser. B. Regster. R. Kirk. P. Bridgens. D. Gihuart. R. Mitchum. Not picturod: L. Fortunato. B. DiLorenzo. L. Subber. B. Adorns. D. Sehwortz. their rale next year Homeroom 21 Mr. Brook Front row. L to R.: S. Sobotino, J. Melchior , C. Simon. J. Perozzelli. Row two: S. Toylor. J. Consolvo. M. Lorenz. B. Hoag. J. Huke. B. Artin. J. Donatilli. Row threo: G. Worner. R. Brijbin. B. Atkinson. B. Murroy. R. Bozzolli. R. Sygulwe. C. Frick. N. Angeloni. J. Grovolo. Row four: L. Kleckner. R. Clark. D. Motion. 0. Johnson. J. Likens. J. Rishel. B. Wroy. F. Seiwell. Not pictured: R. Morris. R. Syracuse. J. Brown. J. Welder. Homeroom 23 Mr. Clugston Front row. L. to R.: R. Bour. G. Hoke. Mr. Clugston. J. Fulton. P. Michael. M. Luckonbach, C. Cooper. Row three: N. Soldutti. E. Kline. C. Sinko. C. Weller. M. Dornisch. D. Hummel. Row four: W. Duncan. M. Zarollo. R. Mortin. D. Kline, S. Friedmon. J. Gusik, L. Terrell, D. Bruce. Not pictured: J. Bohm, H. Brown. C. Colemon. C. Cooper. R. Johnston. F. Lindeberg, J. Risso. J. Sorofini. F. Tort. E. Wos- covoge, R. Willioms. Homeroom MD Mr. Packer Front row. L to R.: B. Koelin, L. Burcow. C. Toshi . Row two: H. Silverman. R. Jones. K. Boldwin. C. Edwards. J. Comfort, Mr. Packer. Row three: K. Knodt, G. Murroy. B. Hamilton. 8. Baldwin. B. Rode. R. Koob. Row four: A. McConnell. D. Robinson. G. Gerhard. D. Lloyd. A. Toub. Tom Burns. Not pictured: L. Brown. D. Covington. P. Geane- otes, R. Hamilton, Bob Listo, C. McCoffrey. F. Murray, A. Shor. S. Wotchorn. Homeroom 30 Mr. 8oyd Front row. L. to R.: E. Miles. P. Petschelt. J. Funk. J. Dough erty. E. Theurer. W. Bellairs. S. Sitler. Mr. Boyd. Row two: G. McKole. R. Harkins. B. Pyper. J. Wells, C. Hunt. N. Knight. Row three: D. Smith. W. Elliott. C. Kostic. B. Kauff- man. J. Crone. D. Getz. W. Rodgers. L. Weinstein. L. Burns. Not pictured: H. Sarkisian. J. Hokimian. R. Cross. S. Jayne. R. Murroy. J. Buckley. N. Lundberg. Developing Homeroom 33 Mr. Jackson Front row. L. to R.: B. Golloghor. T. Luongo. A. Krupnick, B. Downhom. L. Hold. T. Berardl. J. Pistorio. Row two: G. Buescher. D. Sjostrom. G. Wert. J. Thomas, R. lonnocono. J. Miller. B. Crowding. Row three: Mr. Jackson. H. Myers. K. Krech. C. Bolefonte, B. DeLucca. W. Loyle. D. Grisword. 8. McNolly. Row four: R. Welz, R. Smith. J. Hartman. J. Kayati. J. Grannattasio. J. Trudeau. A. Campbell. R. Ellis. Not pictured: C. Boblosky, R. Crowers, D. Roman. J. Sassomon. Homeroom 51 Miss Scott Front row. L. to R.: J. Ross. G. Berger. C. Cunningham, N. Mills. E. Skelly. B. Trimble. D. Krepelko. Row two: E. Miller. L. Pitcher. G. Dudley, J. Lurcott, M. Soxon, M. Ingolzo. F. Kuras. G. Carter. Row three: E. Newmiller. B. Berman. M. Burgi. J. Holi, M. Gamble, J. Wheeler. M. Ingolzo. G. Corter. Row four: D. Giles. A. Fomilont. W. McVeigh. T. Keone. H. House. D. Lerch. R. Culbertson. D. Longe, T. Turchirollo. Not pictured: Miss Scott. Homeroom 55 Mr. C. Thompson Front row, L to R.: F. Turner, E. Williams. S. Smith, E. Roab. Row two: R. Jackson. P. Lommers, D. Scovetto, C. Duguid. J. Borman, J. Hall, R. Gombol. Row three: B. Cose. D. Keot- ing. J. Losco. N. Mongigion. L. D'Ambrosio. P. Mitchell. E. Olsen. R. Snyder. Row four: H. Dagdigian, H. Friend. B. Ginnodo. B. Formery. J. Mocloughlin. D. Herman. R. Meyers. K. Blades. R. Werner. Not pictured: Mr. C. Thomp- son. H. Rule, H. Turnier. Homeroom 130 Miss Reed Front row, L. to R.: M. Moore. J. Hall. Row two: R. Cass. S. Bishop. C. Lomon. R. Scovo. W. Sheldon, L Jennings. C. Gorofolo. Row three: B. Middleton. N. Dunlop. R. Turner. B. Snethen. V. Wills. M. Butler. F. Morineolo. N. Peck. Row four: R. Fetrow, I. Maiorano. D. Bloom, T. Darmody. J. White. G. laury. H. Ruzonsky. W. Holleran. S. Solos. Not pictured: Miss Reed. J. Goldberg. R. Kedanis, C. Vender- slice. C. Lewis. W. Walsh. Homeroom 133 Mr. Jones Front row. L. to R.: S. Morkley. J. Sostmonn. P. Daroklis. G. Scorhort. Row two: L Hamilton, M. Lang. C. Urbano. D. Black. P. Wilson. A. Rotorink. N. Johnstin. Row three: S. Keefer. W. Fields. R. Bloomfield. D. Storr. V. Moiorono. G. Miller. Row four: F. Van Leer. J. Whitpon, F. Goldman, J. Salvucci. B. Penno. E. Holm. D. Costrocone. Not pictured: Mr. Jones. P. Urlson. P. Buxton. J. Moritz. G. Gerhart. many skills Homeroom 20 Mr. H. Thompson Front row. L. to R.: J. Pod®, P. Kornoghon. K. Meokim. B. Brooker. M. Holkions, S. Cloy. J. DiStofono. Mr. H. Thomp- son. Row two: M. Weddell. J. Tolpey. M. Holmes. V. Frops, M. Arnken. K. Shofer. H. Ruloy. Row three: E. Scrotchok. J. Kelly. L. Fotiou. B. Rein, J. Moisey, P. Mollichello. B. Donaldson. I. Groff. G. Lopez. B. Worthington. B. Seeburger. D. Grove. A. Anguir, G. Clark. D. Light. J. John. A. Kirk- potrick, I. Lehrbrisbin. Homeroom 162 Miss D'Amelio Front row. L. to R.: Miss D'Amelio. J. Hore. N. Lawrence. B. Caputi, J. Kaolin, M. Vigliono. Row two: V. Orth, J. Howkins. J. Renner. P. Zokion. J. Gill, D. Coras, I. Stov- rakis. B. Evans. Row three. J. Schmidt. E. Mustard. B. Mason, J. Rechner. N. Williams. P. Schmitt. C. Vecchio. N. Layton. B. Bloom. Row four: P. Faigle, S. D'Egidio. J. McLaughlin, S. Bloskovitz. C. Mulloy. A. Jorgensen. C. Steiner. M. Gilbert. J. Vender. Homeroom 164 Mr. Sworti Front row. L to R.: J. Ginthor. I. McCloskey. A. Voigtsberger. M. Zarella. S. Dicken. Row two: B. Boughomor. L Dibeler. H. Konokis. S. Nison. D. Gisel. J. Carroll. Mr. Swartz. Row three: J. Corson. C. Hoyotion. R. Richer, A. Lemmon, M. Leighton. B. Schneck. P. Farace. Row four: J. Bonniwell. C. Fisher. R. Vogel. H. Levinson. J. Schmucker. N. Strong®. J. Rhodes. P. Steinfeld. Not pictured: J. Nothon, J. Mc- Clenndin, P. Kain. Homeroom 209 Miss Yerkes Front row. L. to R.: T. McGeoth, J. Kaplan. M. Heidelberger. C. Vollmer. A. Stratford. Row two: A. Goldstein. E. O'Don- nell. J. Lloyd. D. Cozin, M. Bowman. A. DiFabio, S. Wosko. C. Fischer. Row throe: W. Chombers. B. Miller. D. Veit. A. Ridgwoy. E. Fitz. J. Porter. J. Goer. S. Bonney. Row four: J. DiVolerio. J. Levie. B. Williams. B. Morshman. J. Schmied. G. Brockorman. R. Kelly. Not pictured: Miss Yerkes. R. Deiss. J. Hughes. T. McGrath, G. Levie. E. Schultz. D. Stein. Homeroom 253 Mr. Harer Front row, L. to R.: J. Vowler, G. McKinney. M. Suddard. B. Riley. D. DiGiulio. J. Fleming. Mr. Harer. Row two: N. Lockner. L. Korlsons. R. Podis. A. Bronigan. D. Goodman. P. Henry. R, Miller. Row three: R. Cherwinski, B. Flanagan. C. Martin. 8. Greninger. W. Powell. J. Kern. F. Schopber. B. Verity. Row four: K. Minohort, 8. Wilson. P. Bounds. B. Yost. E. Delrossi. J. Streeter. H. Hutchings. 31 The kid's the thing, soys Mr. Chelsey Remley one of the conscientious odvisers of the closs of 1959. High on his list of many hobbies are all phases of farm life. This hobby is also a port of his profession, teaching agriculture at Upper Darby. His yen for travel has token him into the middle western port of the United Stotes. There he observed the techniques of planting and rotating crops and breeding of animals which was helpful in teaching his classes. As an adviser. Mr. Remley ably directs and counsels the boys of the junior class striving to prepare them for college and the business world. He also plans and schedules their various assembly programs. Mr. Chelsey S. Remley Sophomore Closs Adviser They kindled the flame Firtt Row. Loft to Right: Goil Clark. Brenda Bakor. Francos Brown. Betsy Mortin. Carolyn Serofino. Second Row: Nancy Horst. Karon Turnville. Fran Lowronco. Barb Lowry. Barb Toby. Third Row: Cathy Gross. John Schively. Jock McMurroy. Linda Kromboldt. 32 Busy os o bee. perfectly describes Miss Ruth Bassett, sophomore adviser, ond Upper Darby's head librarian. In her capacity os head librarian. Miss Bassett meets all of Upper Darby's students os she introduces them as sophomores to the rules of library conduct. Repairing worn book covers ond choosing new books, she does a splendid job of keeping the library equal to student needs. As an adviser to the sophomore class Miss Bassett helped them get off to an excellent start in their life on the hill. She believes the class has a very promising future in store. In her rather sparse free moments. Miss Bassett enjoys ploying the piano and traveling through Pennsylvania. Miss M. Ruth Bassett Sophomore Class Adviser of future lenders hip Jack McMurroy. president; John Shively, treasurer; Eloine Peterson, secretory; Gail Clark, vice- president. Purple and Gold became High school life begon with the troditionol sophomore porty. Advised by Miss Ruth Bossett and Mr. Chelsey Remley, the class of '59 followed the porty with a highly successful magazine cam- paign. that broke all previous records. To lead them in their initial year, the class elected Jack McMurroy. president; Gail Clerk, vice-president; Elaine Peterson, secretory: and John Shively, treasurer. Bill Goul. Mist Bossett. ond Fran Lowronco preparing the spreod for the Sophomore Porty. Homeroom 61 Miss Reimann Front row, I. to R.: L. Martin, L. Konney. T. Pasguorello. N. Strabel. R. Swenson. M. Celentino. J. Vosquez. Row two: K. Wilson. A. Karion. S. Co . L. Misivion. K. Fromm. J. Ruscitello. P. Dolhoncoy. B. Ronk. B. Heal. Miss Reimann. Row throe: J. Fries. T. DiMaggio, F. Movrer. D. Toyfor. T. Losco. R. Heslip. J. Colcloogh. Row four: J. Solzmonn. G. Porks. A. Robinson. H. Jones. J. Bayne. M. Andrien. M. Simeone. J. Morgon. P. Hansen. Not pictured: L. Broodbent. G. Oormon. B. Leinbock. Homeroom 28 Mr. Sotcia Front row. I. to R.: M. Conors. J. -Marshall, D. Rudolph. J. Sudhop. S. Steinberg. C. Pyle. R. Bragg. M. Williams. Row two: N. Palmer. M. Haines. F. Bauor. C. Motsingor, J. Ciorke. J. Fritich. M. Leof. L. Conley. S. Dilks. Row three: Mr. Soscio, A. Kolboch. M. Miller. K. Mobley. S. Shively. B. Franks. B. Ritchie. R. Hepford. D. Voil. N. DeMin. Row four: L. Sabatini. 1. Adams. M. Brown. R. Toreilo, B. Von Loan. B. Donovan. H. Hollam, J. Jerdon. E. Colloham. D. Ossor. Homeroom 53 Mr. Wike Front row. L to R.: L Freemon. R. Consolvo. C. Jones. L. Von Meter. 8. Mothewt. B. Breidling, T. Palm. Row two: Mr. Wike. S. Lee, B. Copmon. M. Poserp. D. Director, J. Koplon. J. Mink. J. Fritsch. L. Romer. Row three: B. Martin. R. Runsko. D. Webster. D. Boumgoytner. J. D'Orozio. Row four: G. Herzog. B. Brown. B. Herstom. H. Hanno, J. Solidis, B. Clook. K. Robertson. B. White. 34 part of their lives Homeroom 62 Mill Huston Front row, L. to R.: J. Minor. G. Craig. G. Summers. G. Booordus. A. Brooks, L. Potton. G. Morgan. A. Massucci, Miss Huston. Row two: L. Wade. M. Windermon. M. Salerno. B. Lewis. C. Donzonti, C. Kinney. C. Fryer. T. Roupp. J. Centolo. L. Heaney. Row three: D. Sample. V. Angelo. H. Lovenboch. R. Jones. B. Hiotf. R. Roller. R. Wolmsloy, F. Mozzitelli. G. Beatty. Row four: D. Hording. L Morrison. M. Simminger. J. Taylor, A. Brutsche. D. Phillips, J. Cole. J. Dower. R. Gardner. Homeroom 124 Mr. McDonnell Front row. I. to R.: R. Lichtenfeld. L Cholfant. D. Morrell. S. Brosmon. M. Motikiewicz. Row two: S. Gaul. S. Wolloeso. C. Schoffer. P. PeUondo. 8. Kinsler. P. Edinger, C. Rogoso, Mr. McDonnell. Row three: D. Lewis, E. Sjogron, K. Bull, R. Heinze. R. Swart. M. Winner, J. Cridlond. A. Archer. Row four: A. Phistor. S. Terrey. B. Moses. J. Josetti. B. Hickey. W. Walvick. B. Gaul. M. Sand. Not pictured: M. Becker. A. Contriscioni. D. Drumhellor, P. Harkins. J. McCloy. Homeroom 132 Miss Weil Front row. L. to R.: I. DiFrancesco. N. Scharodin. 8. Wood. C. Wolters. Row two: R. Rolling. I. Rernin. J. Gecklor. F. Brown. A. Cicchini. J. Cross. J. Dogvillo. G. Wargny. Row three: B. Buscoglia. C. Lodge. E. Moxwoll. P. Reilly. C. Kirk. A. Egon. D. Hibbs. T. Gee He. Row four: J. Higgins. M. Theopistos. G. Arendt. G. Cooke. R. Smith, J. Dunleovy. N. Pittenger. F. Schonk. W. Mosher. Not pictured: Miss Weil. E. Layman. R. Harootunion. J. Lippre. J. Kolboch, P. McEneoney. D. Morton. Homeroom 152 Mr. King Front row. L. to R.: L. Tollet. R. Walther. J. Mayer. G. Brown. Mr. King. Row two: J. Bolk. L. Peterman. M. Geis mann, J. Woodhead. G. Eldredge. N. Horst. M. Cimini. D. Klaus. Row three: G. Schlenk. J. Roma. F. Harris. F. Corleto. L. Roppert. M. Doddono. J. Schneider. L. Kauffman. D. Priebe. Row four: C. Hoffman, A. Gellert, K. Epstein, R. Wosekones. H. Thinnis. B. Lites. B. Smith. H. Benner. P. Moyer. Not pictured: F. Butler. F. Gorofoll. M. Lombardo. J. Nallinger. They strove Homeroom 154 Mr. Bernardino Front row. I. to R-: Mr. Bornordino. S. Neithercott. A. Scott. E. Petonon, G. Clopper. Row two: J. Word. J. Toylor. B. Lowry. N. Wood . A. Dovidson. R. Horvoy. J. Brown. M. Kododok. Row throo: F. Koogy. N. Prott. D. Hoffman. B. Spencer. C. McKelvey. T. Bonnar, B. Prooty. 6. Griffith. Row four: J. Horri . C. Thompson. J. Godorecci. R. Coskery. L. Mulhollond. C. Burke. M. Rosen. J. Buttimer. S. Harrow. Not pictured: B. 8erger. L. McCouslond. J. Rettew. S. Evans. 8. Schmolke. Homeroom 160 Mr . Nielien Front row. L. to R.: Mrt. Nielson. P. Lynch. C. Kojhlond. P. Phillip . L. Nicholson. Row two: P. Brown. J. Worner. C. Worley. D. Hoyer, J. Groff. G. Clark. Row three: J. Thiel. S. Englor. B. Wesson. G. Hottersley. J. Gomes. V. Fedol. 0. Hogg. C. Serafine. R. Dovidson. Row four: W. Thompson. D. Berkowitz. T. Quirk. T. Louderbock, J. McMurroy. D. Byers, C. Mumford. R. 8onninger. W. Courtney. Not picturod: M. McClean. J. Steinmetz. S. Rosen. R. Schmacher. J. Keating. R. Corn. Homeroom 206 Mr. Homsher Front row. L. to R.: Mr. Homsher. C. Yocum. J. Bruce. J. Thomos. N. Norcross. Row two: G. Riegel. J. Pierce, P. McFodden. M. Clark. K. Esher. S. Show. Row three: S. Hudson. A. Kromer, B. Wotkin. B. Goodman. F. Com- maroto. J. Lyros. A. Lundgren, R. Doherty. Row four: G. Rankin. R. Hoydon. J. Holt. W. Meschtschersky. R. Thorpe. S. Stentz. 8. Beseth. M. Schwarz. R. Ross. Not pictured: C. Bonto. E. Lynch. O. Curran, K. Watson. H. Price. C. Cross. S. Davis. F. Pipari. Homeroom 210 Mrs. Slick Front row. L. to R.: J. Oberlonder. P. Clothier. S. Guest. S. McGory. J. Young. B. Roberts. S. Krouss. B. Farrell. Row two: A. Lyle. R. Kern. S. Thomos. J. Webster. P. Moson. L Popok. D. Michoelis. D. Dorfort. Row three: Campano. L. Bleokley. P. Shepley. B. 8ruckner. P. Humrichouse. W. Dovis. J. Hoplomozion. B. Ferguson. Row four: T. Watson. E. 8orbiere. K. Routzohn. R. Gortian. W. Hoyes. S. Schwoa. J. Gobe. C. Roysik. Not pictured: Mrs. Slick. T. Thurber. J. Super. Homeroom 221 Miss Chrisman Front row. L. to R.: W. Giules. O. McBiynolds. V. Deaver. L. Robinson. C. Jackson. D. Offidoni. D. Taggart. I. Schmidt. A. Post. Row two: J. McKole. L. Clyde. B. Shiffer, M. Tom- asian. L. Kruger. E. MocLoskey. P. Fenstermocher. C. Wed- dell. Row three: R. Covo. H. Ferrier. A. Corofides. C. Rowell. R. Borkolow. K. Kistler. A. MocDonold. W. Hoywood. Row four: B. Newman. J. Boohar. G. Trimble. W. Sutton. P. Weiss. R. Do8eor. B. Rober. J. Hunsicker. Not pictured: Miss Chrisman. W. Schwindt. to organise Homeroom 225 Mitt Goodman Front row, I. to R.: G. Buckwolter. J. Mojeske, V. Sinclair, V. Mood . J. O'Noill. R. Rogers, M. Powell. J. Tomlinson. Miss Goodman. Row two: I. Krumboldt. J. DeGeorge. P. Guttler. L. Scoria, K. McGowon. 0. Fisler. M. Cocco. C. Jackson. Row three: H. Scott. 0. Roye. M. Cose. B. Sutton. N. DoMonn. B. Bottomley. 8. Finorelli. Row four: A. loppolo. C. Heck. S. Klefcotko. J. R;Cci. P. Miller. D. Grohom. A. Turnier. J. MocMinn, A. Borr. Not pictured: E. Weiier. R. Moncill. Homeroom 262 Mr. Neff Front row, 1. to R.: R. Boquin. W. Bochmon. J. Yost. S. Aronoff.'J. Bouer. B. Boir. Mr. Neff. Row two: L. Boxter. S. Beseros. B. Baker. J. Arcomono. J. Benson. J. Blodes. P. Borrio. B. Bossell. Row three: C. Bishop. B. Woodrow, R. Sorkis. B. White. F. DoMorco. J. Gillespie. J. Anderson. Row four: J. Yockery. V. Zizok. J. Wilkins. F. Yoggi. S. Vilotti. T. Farrell. C. Wellman. J. Widdis. J. Yolles. Not pictured: J. Blumonthol. R. Willioms. H. Wilson. A. Wood. R. Wood- ruff. A. Wroten. Homeroom 260 Mr. Remley Front row. I. to R.: S. Commock. E. Compton. J. Josinski. N. Welsh. S. Ottovino. M. Priddey. J. Morlin. Mr. Remloy. Row two: L. Larsh. M. Orr. P. Denon. L. Hoegley. A. Apos- tolos. D. Doy, E. Rosenbloom, K. Turnville, K. Foster. Row three: A. Botos. B. Jamison. V. Sgro. J. Evans. B. Swiecicki, D. Rudisill. B. Fitsgerald. Row four: R. Oldhom. R. Reid. J. Kowol. R. Von Horn. B. Henderson. F. Woelle. H. Sim- mons. P. Cholfont. Not pictured: C. Miller. M. Bricker. J. Devinney. L. Monzy. A. Millis. Homerom 254 Mr. Strange Front row. L. to R.: B. Cain. D. Manlow. B. Gwynn. J. Meck- ling. R. Cohen. I. Deitch. Mr. Strange. Row two: N. James. J. Orr. C. Hilles. B. Trucksess. E. Weinmonn. L. Rose. Row three: D. Predo. 8. Foley. B. Borr. L. Virosio. D. Swanson. R. Chodwick. J. Meehlo. L. Kunkel. J. Grant. Row four: J. Mohoffey. C. Oakley, D. Smith. J. Heddleson. W. Ruck. R. Bowers. A. Ricketts. R. Koontz. J. Demetridu. Not pictured: D. Smith. T. Fisher. R. lovocchini. T. Sesso, S. Weizner. R. Miller. Homeroom 264 Miss Sommerfield Front row. L. to R.: D. Jones. M. Connet. B. Priest. E. Cooke. N. Dennis. M. Morple. Miss Sommerfield. Row two: R. Rovens. C. Campis!. F. Lowrance. L. Williams. E. Souders. C. Urn- stead. Row three: B. Foster. R. Sheods. W. Rider. D. Freder- ick. M. Miller. M. Otto. B. Battista. Row four: R. March, H. Hoger. J. Toggort. J. Von Leer. J. Openshow. M. Ruz- onsky. B. Mills. E. Childs. Not pictured: P. Hoigh. P. Condon. K. Kyle. R. Joxheimer. W. Henderson. J. Cuesto. R. Brock. Mrs. Elinor Zeiter could well be colled the Mrs. Done- hower of the junior high unit. Under her copoble hand the seventh, eighth, and ninth graders carry out their school activities. Her many duties as adviser to the junior high unit in- clude: counseling of students, directing the club program, keeping welfare running smoothly, and overseeing the group testing for the junior high unit. According to Mrs. Zeiter young people today ore very copoble but are not given enough responsibility. We do not expect enough of them, she says. Mrs. Elinor Zeiter Junior High Adviser They caught a glimpse Mr. Blessing and Ken Cardone concentrate on a game of chess. The eighth grodors in room 120 are engrossed in the moling of model cars. 38 A mon of wide and interesting experiences. Mr. Roymond Dovis hondles his job os Deon of Boys in the Junior High Unit with copobility ond competence. Mr. Dovis hos trav- eled oil over the world, spending several years os o teacher in Africo. Members of his classes spend pleasant hours listening to his many stories. He enjoys oil painting ond taking care of his beautiful farm after school hours. In his copocity os Dean. Mr. Davis gives helpful advice to mony students. He also provides his junior higher's with interesting,ossembly programs. Mr. Raymond L. Davis Dean of Boys of high school life first Row, Loft to right: Dick Hamilton. Joe Icenhower. Second Row: Jerry Sanseer. Pot Helfrick. Betty Bright. Nancy Arbuckle, Vol Bond. Nancy Kohls. Third Row: Margaret Corosick. Roy Weintrob. Jim Fishman, Henry Coulston, Dick Carrier. Bob Havener. Dove Curry. Henry Hosloch. Jonot Clork, R. L. Dovis. 39 Building Homeroom 4 Miss Cunningham Front row: L to R.: Miss Cunninghom, 0. Prott. H. Haslack. V. Bond. E. LoMonoco. C. Felix. B. Campbell. Row two: C. DiPoolo. P. Helfrich. J. Kinden. C. Morris. S. Hunsicker. J. Smith. Row three: L. Burkhord. N. Hoog. S. Coombo. J. Vroman. B. Lowronco. J. Arbucklo. A. Goldberg. J. Paul- son. Row (our: J. Robin. D. Conakis. B. Crowthers. B. Gallo- brese. W. McCaskey. D. Gabe. P. Kissner. W. Ebel. J. Ooy. Homerome 24 Miss Corey Front row. L. to R.: I. MocOonold. R. Leinhouner. R. Smith. B. Bosch, C. Burnett. L. Werburt, D. Kissinger. S. Munro. Row two: M. Schagion. S. Grabonio. N. Jackson. M. Loyton, L. Peck. M. Corasick, B. Whitman. J. Fisher, E. Haight. Row three: Miss Corey. D. Curry. P. Nickel. H. Knouer. R. O'Moiley. J. Bolis. Row four: J. Millin, S. Garrett. C. Henry. A. Sorson, J. Alouix. R. Coponigor, J. McCoy. N. Feldmon. L. Yornoll. Homeroom 29 Mr. 8aer Front row. L. to R.: Mr. 8aer. S. Dougherty. K. Jamison. S. Snow. I. Nesbitt, N. Kohls. G. Hersberger. P. Haines. Row two: F. Poloy. S. Dovis, G. Moniviller, N. Arbucklo, C. Leisenring. S. Williams. M. Gray. D. Fogg. Row three: R. McMillion. N. Firth. D. Bonninger. J. Cantrell. L Bottoms. E. Simons. D. Culver. S. Doon. W. Nigriny. Row four: F. Ursgmorso. B. Hevner, D. Carrier. L. Jackson. R. Diggle. B. Lombort. K. Dovis. Homeroom 32 Mr. Keller Front row. I. to R.: J. Croce. D. Krause. G. Eggert, J. Powors. E. Fore. Row two: B. Groonblott. S. Centrello. T. Tonseer. S. Hondy. B. Willis. T. Grant. Row threo: Mr. Keller. I. LoVasseur. G. Dolt. B. Bright. R. Ormsby. B. DeFlovio. L. Boker. L. Hertzel. Row four: B. Cherry. F. Mentzer. H. Tachetto. C. liverton, J. Crouthers. B. Hunsborger. C. Fisher. T. Noetonmeier. Not pictured: C. Bovon. G. Bradley. R. DeGrow. P. Shindel. G. Wagner. M. Joros, S. Soiver. Homeroom 202 Mr. Kromer Front row. L. to R.: Mr. Kromer. M. Doovor, L. Miner. B. Holmes. J. Baldwin. Row two: J. Roab. C. Cholson. K. Shute. C. Osterholti. E. Frehner. B. Thomos. L. Mossingor. M. Frankhonel. Row three: S. Fisher. J. Kreitier. C. Heid- monn. L Levy. D. Yonok. D. Brown. L. Miller. R. Weintroub. Row four: D. Doucette. L. Moulder. B. Moulder. M. Lynch. A. Norbom. E. Snethen, T. Christ. B. Birchard. E. Hockett. J. Icenhower. Not pictured: E. Diss. M. Kayoti. Founda tians Homeroom 252 Mr. Lower Front row. I. to R.: Mr. Lower. E. DiNonno. R. Gollogher. C. Kurtz. G. HeiUnmon. S. Brown. L. Rebmonn. 0. Hamilton. Row two: S. Loob. M. Ostrow. R. Giovonetti, E. Viglione. S. Beverly. S. Feeney. C. Kennedy. C. Morris, J. Clark. Row three: S. Solotoff. J. Polin. G. Keane. J. Fishmon. J. Wiesinger. J. DiSolvotore. S. Gwrolnik. Row four: Y. Mortinelli. B. Moore. H. Fair. Roy Co . A. Dimidio. N. Boninfonte. B. Wigmore. J. DiSerio. Homeroom 16 Mr. MeAnulty Front row. L. to R.: P. Corey. C. Stortzmon. M. Boykin. K. Pultz. D. Norling. L. Melbourne. J. Landis, M. Leonard. Row two: J. McMenomin, P. Norris, L. Newton. M. Collins. D. Regester. C. Redman, G. Moon. P. Price, Mr. MeAnulty. Row three: W. Morrison. M. Lichtenfeld, S. Yowell. J. Pries. C. Sommor. L. Kelly. D. Wolf. S. Field. Not pictured: M. Mooney N. McQuaid, C. McMillion. J. Hess. Homeroom 54 Mr. Medzarontz Front row: L. to R.: H. Ewort. J. Kopf. Row two: W. Willis B. Woidner. G. Josetti. I. Kerechuk. J. Heilig, M. Goitris. B. McClennon. Row three: M. Amster. K. John, 8. Bayne. P. Diion, M. Bowers, J. Horwick. C. Brodhog, J. Burke. Mr. Modzorentz. Row four: R. Callahan. N. Roupp. D. Cris- tihziono. L. Porodiso. D. Homsher. K. Algozy. J. Snethen. M. Lowonkron. Not pictured: D. Kahn. C. Steinfeld, J. Milkes. Homeroom 120 Mr. Blessing Front row. L. to R.: D. Antis. M. Folizzi. J. Shaffer. J. Cham- bers. F. Hoffmon, J. Morsholl. J. Pollock. Mr. Blessing. Row two: M. Polites. D. Sounders. L. Entler. D. Commock. S. Horn. L. Konyon. C. Yornoll. N. Sylvonio. Row three: B. Reibsome. R. Romano. J. Deory, L. Hall. F. Hickman. J. Stott. R. Shonnon. M. Volpe. L Sanderson. Row -four: 8. Goyer. C. Miller. K. Foster. R. Tilden. J. Crocetti. J. Bus- caolio. L Sides, V. Serhfmi. Homeroom 125 Miss Wolton Front row. L. to R.: J. Brosmon. D. Cohen. Row two: B. Rees. G. Frank. O. Briggs. B. Doiss. B. Lessard. C. Harmon. J. Coskery. J. Rose. Row three: B. Schniepp. C. Videon. J. Herstom. N. Smith. D. Kayoti. D. Evans. S. Keil. Miss Wolton. Row four: R. Reed. C. Cholfant. J. Rein. K. Som- mer. R. Rickards, C. Smith, J. Sorvis. Not pictured: E. Loug- head. C. Roberts. 41 Far years Homeroom 128 Mit Buck Front row. L. to R.: Mi Buck. K. Cordono. K. McElvenny. G. Formon. J. Jord. Row two: G. Lond, G. Bourlond. H. Gilbert. A. Piner. J. Horn . M. Poul on. T. Schuck. Row threo: M. DeLuco. R. Locknor. J. Proteino. M. Morzuoli. K. Kohn, 8. Stevonton. L. Moyer. G. Honnum. S. Burttein. Row four: C. DeLuco. D. Cloncy. J. Jordon. R. Chrystie. S. Collin . F. Dolo. M. Tonenlium. R. Ettrodo. Not pictured: C. Sitler. C. Smith. J. Fow. Homeroom 129 Mr. Wood Front row. L. to R.: Mr. Wood . D. VonBrunt. D. Gullette, B. Young, A. Kromer. C. Geckelor. S. Mongigion. Row two: J. DiBerordo. C. Grobonio. J. Woll . U. Homilton. K. Feli . L Mozmomon. B. Greitt. Row three: D. Mozmonion. M. Glottmon. P. Griffith . C. Hope. J. Stipp. N. Stetton. L Stiteler. B. McKinney. Row four: G. Cherwintki, E. Grove. L Forguson, B. Goldman. L. Reppert, M. Wellman. B. Burn . T. Doughty. 8. Sorkition. Homeroom 204 Mr. Reeder Front row. I. to R.: T. Evont. H. Oldhom. P. McKenna. L. Mertway. C. Fitter. D. Day. Row two: M. Thomot. A. Leo. C. Hoigh. B. Dombmon. C. Yerger. M. Jonet. Row threo: G. Vogt. B. Ludwig. M. Conley. B. Yocum. G. Hoffmon. B. Stockman. R. Gotlee. Row four: R. Siogol. A. Gionnon- tonio. R. Rickeftt, G. Witswell. V. Lourio. D. Meode. R. Pace. A. Chrittine. D. Kloudo. Not pictured: Mr. Reeder. Homeroom 226 Mr. Hoffpauer Front row. L. to R.: D. Segal. A. Singer. J. Stoier. L. Rud- rouff. S. Schmuckor. A. Schaeffer, B. Sunderlond. Row two: K. Siegel. C. Solomon. B. Rotenfelt. P. Solotoff. J. Strange. S. Day. D. Steele. C. Sterner. Row three: C. Slivor. L. Phoyre. J. Rhody. J. Richordton. M. Metick. K. Lynch. G. MocCloin. Row four: J. Seoton. B. Ryne. P. Mo burq, J. McCook. B. Peterjon. B. Poulterer. J. Oberzut. D. More- man. Not pictured: Mr. Hoffpouer. 6. Miner. Homeroom 227 Mr . Schramm Front row. L. to R.: C. Woodruff. W. Wei . M. Berkowitz. B. Snow. M. Wietinger. Row two: D. Tomo ion. J. Well. R. Walton. J. Yocum. C. White. S. Wi well. J. Thomo . Row threo: Mr . Schromm. C. Zitin. J. Smith. F. Wanner. D. Sommer. R. Wolm 'ey. G. Woilor. R. White. Row four: G. Stiteler. N. Siomt, B. Yonulovick. S. Tontoer. B. Wylie. W. Wil on, J. Spangler, S. Delro !. Not pictured: F. Wit- ter. J. Thomp on. to come Homeroom 228 Mr. Knoim Front row. t. to R.: R. Boron. J. Contolvo. L. Butcoglio. G. Smith. Mr. Knouts. Row two: T. Brown. O. Frozier. P. Chombers, P. Herbut. C. Stofon. C. Robmonn. D. Leotly, A. Collohon. K. Blommort. Row thr««: W, Wilcox. P. Rood. M. Drukkor. P. Groff. A. Stoin. G. Bonbuy. B. Groonblott. E. Groninger. Row four: E. Elioton. G. Hope. D. Centrollo. M. Con'er. P. Petschelt. I. Block. T. Buttimer. J. Robert . Homeroom 229 Mr. Haefner Front row. L. to R.: W. Kohn. J. Dytort. R. Armstrong. P. Goss. Row two: P. D'Agostino. J. Conner. J. Forr. j. Scarborough. S. Barney. L. Cloloy. L. Fisher. N. Cantrell. Mr. Hoefner. Row three: B. Blitz. J. Haight. B. Long. J. 8ut- tacovolo. J. Goldmon. C. Boyne. K. Benner. J. McHugh. Row four: T. Vogt. F. Linden. H. Short. R. Dennis. W. Me- Gowon. S. Kolbock, P. Kammeror. Homeroom 230 Miss Allen Front row. L. to R.: P. Compbell. B. Chambers. Row two: M. Roterink. B. Ornsteen, S. Doylt. B. Boordmon. J. Gerber, L. Wagner. A. Bovan. J. Brown. Row three: M. Mordor. M. Adorns. L. Cholfont. G. Chondler. R. March. B. Keithly, J. Kerochuk. M. Cetroni. J. Yordumian. Row four: F. Videon. S. Bermon. D. Cooner. R. Priest. D. Dresner. B. Borork. J. Brigden, R. Schoderer. Not pictured: Betsy Poyson. Miss Allen. Homeroom 232 Dr. Culver Front row. L. to R.: K. Hertzol. S. Jonosih, J. Hertensteiner. B. J. Gott. L Fitter. L. Koshlond. Dr. Culver. Row two: C. Gibbons. J. Frey. M. Gross. L. Herndon. J. Kinney. C. Josinski. Row three: J. Fischer. T. Gotz. J. Horrow. J. Grimes. T. Friend. B. Foote. B. Epstien. D. Freeman. Row four: L. Downes. J. Fo . B. Beosly, J. Finstenmacker. J. Entler. 8. Dovidson. P. D’Orozio. C. Gallogher. C. Grant. Homeroom 233 Mr. Coin Front row. L. to R.: J. Joy. J. Miller. R. Oelenschloger. A. Pizzillo. B. Milan. A. McCleon. Row two: J. Putz. C. Noumon. B. Matthew . B. Robinson. J. Nocito. B. McCaffrey. M. Porter. Mr. Coin. Row three: N. Mason. N. McMullin. J. Jongensen, D. Klaus. B Schilling. H. Lipman. P. Poole. B. Norcross. Row four: B. Lentz. C. Lineberry. P. Leinberger, J. Loeper. M. Kogan. D. Higgins. B. Honf. M. Buckmoster. Ill fc= T u-i L f| 5? 1 % • 1 1 . i l II To complete the picture of school life. Fontosy Land offers a realm of varied activities. The extra-curricular progrom car- ried on before and ofter school affords us the opportunity to broaden our interests and to develop individual talents. The many extra hours spent on these projects are rewording when STUDENT COUNCIL Kn «ling, L to R.: D. G«ntn«r, J. Roscnbloom, G. Williom . P. Atlin- jon. A. Stotzell. Firtt row: J. Rytitollo. C. Rifo. S. Krouss. M. Thomp- ton. B. Brookor. R. lonnocono. J. Carton, S. Morkloy. J. Borror, L. Roto. J. Idiaquos, E. Morlln. B. Evont. B. Nopoletono. A. Rochnor. L. Loo. C. Richordt Second row: Mr. Anderton. J. Ellinj. B. Robinton. J. Bowers. J. Brown. B. Rowe. J. DeGeorge. D. Frederick, K. Nielton. P. Dowkins, V. Hooter. B. Honderton, G. Ronlin, T. loudorbod. Third row: D. Litwin. F. Lowit. B. Hamilton. T. Griffith. P. Moyor. J. Mc- Murray. J. Rithel. J. Shively. Fourth row: B. Clapper. J. Balm. B. Grcninger. J. Higgins. R. Formery. G. Rood. B. Stovenson. Miss Noble, Mrs. Donehower. Fifth row: B, Marshmon. B. Dean. C. Jones. R. DoBeer. Faithfully acting 46 Student Council’s initial undertaking this year was the fulfillment of the plans for the Freedom Shrine Alcove. This project, which was inspired by the Freedom Train, was the result of five years of previous planning. The committees of Council functioned in various activities both during and after school. Campaigns were held to instill in the students a sense of pride in their school. There was a pep-up drive which advocated attendance at athletic contests and a clean-up drive to improve the appearance of the school. To keep school spirit high, they conducted pep-rallies before important games. Also, they sold food at most of the football games and sponsored dances after basketball games. To aid Council treasury, they sold book covers, pennants, and sweatshirts. Representatives attended meetings of the Suburban Council Association, and attended a student-faculty work- shop at Cheltenham High School. To better our inter-school relations. Student Council sponsored a dance with Hover- ford High School. Student Council officers advised by Mrs. Edna Dane- hower, Miss Lucille Noble, and Mr. Ralph Andersen, were: Penny Atkinson, president: Don Gentner. vice-president: Gail Williams, secretary: Adele Statzell, treasurer: and Jerry Rosenbloom. sergeant-ot-orms. in our behalf. . . PENNY ATKINSON EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE L. to R.: Bill Clapper. John Rithel. Borbora Nopolotono. Jerry Roten- bloom. Borbara Rowe. Adele Statiell. Goil William . Joyce Borrar. Penny Atkinion. Standing: Mr . Edna Donehowor. Mitt Lucille Noble. 47 j 5IMT-: BOYS' Hl-Y Firtt row, I. to R.: $. Friedmon. W. Soeborgcr. G. Cortor, W. Homil- Mr. Corton Thompson, odvisor. J. Ross. M. Poppos. J. Rosonbloom, ton. J. Loudorbock. C. McCloin. B. Moson, R. Boordmon, G. Tyson. J. Rishol. W. Morshmon. R. Abrams. G. Doobor, W. Harrol. E. R. Snydor. R. Meyor. M. Drosner. I. L. Brisbin, T. Burns. Socond row: Heidolberger. J. Elkins, D. litwin, W. Iconhowor. J. Swob. Characterized hy Members of Boy's Hi-Y selected on the basis of service, scholarship, and character, moke up one of Upper Darby’s hard working service clubs. Meet- ing on Tuesday morning each week in the cafe- teria. the boys organized their activities. This year, led by Mr. Carson Thompson, adviser; Brondle Mason, president; Rick Boordmon. vice-president: George Tyson, treasurer; and John Caros, secre- tary: the boys worked the scoreboard at football games, ushered at various school and local affairs, donated food to the poor at Christmas and Thanks- giving, assisted at the blood bank, co-sponsored the annual Hi-Y dance, and offered their services at the Fall and Spring Sports Banquets. GIRLS' Hl-Y Firct row. L to R.: E. Mengoion, C. Richards, J. A. Gervois. B. Hart. J. Powell. C. Rife. A. Leddy. J. Barror. L. Woldmon. M. Viglione. Second row: Miss Edith Goukrodger, adviser. J. Holmes. J. Horris. J. Kiser. J. Hawkins. T. Martin. J. Carson. G. Williams. R. Padis. C. Duguid. E. Marlin, P. McClure. E. Abrams. P. Atkinson. A. Stotnll. Third row: P. Michael. L. Hamilton. N. Jamison, D. Burfiend. K. Diota. P. Dawkins, B. Rowe. P. Bertolett. S. Kruger. V. Housor. S. Mountel. H. Marlin. C. McCook. Service and Scholarship... Christmas trees for the school and presenting o program at Fair Acres as the Christmas project. The purpose of girls' Hi-Y is to inculcote the highest ideals of scholarship, character, and service. Offi- cers. under the advisership of Miss Edith Gauk- rodger. were: Carol Rife, president; Arleen Leddy. vice-president: Betty Hart, secretary: and Jann Powell, treasurer. Hi-Y girls get your guide bonds.” is heard emanating from time to time from room 212. This year the girls ushered at the Upper Darby Forum, School and College Night, football games, and con- certs for our school and the Deloware County Choral Society. Other projects were: serving at the fall and spring sports banquets, decorating Silver-toned harmony MAJORETTES L«ft. front to r ar: L. N wmon, J. OeStofano, C. Mockling. T. Monoid. Right, front to roor: C. Gorofolo, R. lannacone. J. Miller, S. Bishop. BAND Drums, L to R.: Robert A. Doone. Director; C. Willioms. S. Harrow. L. Konklo. R. Cass. N. lowronco. L. Weinstein. Clarinets: B. Schnock, J. Rosenbloom. C. Cunningham. A. Rosen. B. Kolen, L. Bookly. W. Olsen. D. Lewis. J. Bollis. S. Nixon. R. Gollagher. A. Rickets. B. Ragester D. Getts. D. Jones. A. Hughes. H. Lipsky. N. Doone. cq Trombones: J. Boohar, G. Doebler, C. Motin. J. Rankin. Second row: P. Horkins. B. Jamison, J. Johns. P. lomborne. G. Carter. W. Thomp. son. D. Good. J. Hemphill. K. Bull. Boss: J. Moddock. District Bond representatives. John Gist and George Daobeler. Early in the year, bond members began practicing for the sports season ahead. Conducted by Mr. Robert A. Doone. the band helped promote spirit at all football games and pep rallies. They displayed many original field forma- tions including interpretations of Canadian Sunset and Allegheny Moon. In addition to appearing in the Christmas concert, in class assemblies, and participating in exchange programs with other schools, the band sponsored the Halloween dance. Sweater Swing. At all public appearonces the high-stepping majorettes, led by Lynn Newman, and the colorguard. captained by Penny Atkinson, accompanied the band. Officers of the organization were: Jerry Rosenbloom. president: Jerry John, vice-president; Bill Middleton, secre- tary-treasurer. far concerts and games •.. District Orchestra Representative. PETE HARKINS. Members of U. D.'s orchestra joined with the band in presenting several concerts. The group, under the direction of Mr. Robert A. Doane. appeared in closs assemblies and at the Christmas concert. In April the orchestra presented its annual Royal Serenade. An interesting part of this year's schedule was a combined concert with the Lonsdowne-Alden High School orchestra. Pete Harltins represented Upper Darby at the District Orchestra festival. Left to Right: P. Atkinson. Captain: M. Saxon M. lourio V. Wolfe. K. Dietz. J. Koontx. J. Sounders. C. Wagner. R. Bour. E. Kelly D. Siostrum. First row, L. to R.: M. Koin. P. Harkins. W. Mitchell. J. Thomos. E. Schultz. J. Brown. Second row: J. Ronner, J. Hoiiig. J. Burke. C. Hope. L. Buscaglio. K. Bloomers. Third row: Mr. Robert A. Doone. J. Horris. . J. Maddock. G. Dudley. J. Roberts. J. Vendor. D. Workmon. R. ' Htrbert. “Raise the chorus9 keep it 52 I f Cl eC ft ft k K r-f r l «L n‘ r, t A U - £ 6 , Mfl ■ ft ft ’«I ft S9d© a I--' ■; JL s ij ft W 1 . ,: r': Meeting Wednesdoy and Friday mornings. Upper Darby's 432-voice Choral Club, directed by Dr. Clyde R. Dengler, prepared for the annual Christmos and Easter concerts. In February the club sponsored the Steel Pier Frolic, which offered door prizes, a movie, a stage show, and dancing. This year's accompanist and club president was Joanne Harris, with Bill Harral and Jacques Surer, vice-presidents: JoAnne Brooks, secretary and George Carter, treasurer. ringing . . 99 They sang music District Chorus representatives. Ellen Olsen, Bill Horrol. and Joanne Harris. Directed by Dr. Clyde R. Dengler. the A Cap pella A choir highlighted its year with the sing- ing of the Foure Requiem at the Eastern Division of the Music Educators Nationol Conference in Atlantic City March I. Other programs included a concert at Convention Hall for the National Education Association, a concert at Episcopal Academy. Upper Darby assemblies, exchange pro- grams with various schools, and the annual gradu- ation program. This year's officers were: Jacques Surer, presi- dent: Bill Horrol. vice-president: Kenny Delmar, treasurer: Marie Smith, secretary. Joanne Harris was the occompanist. A special twenty-four-voice choir was formed from A Cappello A members. Their purpose was to give programs where audience attendance would be too small to warrant the use of the entire choir. Officers of the group were Bill Kuch. president: Bill Horrol. vice-president: Marilyn Lemlce. secre- tary: and Gail Wert, treasurer. A CAPPELLA A Scaled, L. to R.: J. Harris. K. Dolmar. J. Suror. B. Horrol. M. Smith. First row: A. Garrison, C. Fishor. J. Brooks. V. Wills. C. Cunningham. A. Turner. 8. Simpson. J. Hart. L. Hold. S. Zeldin. G. Williams. V. Wolfe. D. Workmon. M. Lemko. C. Rife S. Smith J. Powell. P. Smith. K. Nielsen, J. Holmes. K. Dietz. P. Dowkins. S. Mountel. D. Burfiend. G. Wert. V. Houser. Second row: M. Luckenboch. C. Meckling, P. Kernoghon. M. Arnken. M. Goley. M. Dornish. 8. Rowe. E. Olson. C. Hertzel. C. McForlond. E. Krause. J. Barrar. M. Jenkins. E. Abrams. J. Thomas. C. Copper, S. Tomolino. A. Statzell. J. Fulton. P. Ford. J. Konnedy. B. Artin. R. Padis, P. Bertolett. A. Brannigan, L Korfson. M. Weddell. A. Mish. M. Thompson. R. Lomax. E. Williams, C. Purcell. M. Viglione. A. Stratford. B. Trimble. B. Brooker. B. Schneck. J. Melchoire. S. Muller. J. Rankin. M. Lewis. T. Martin. J. Vowler. D. Greene. Third row: D. Gentner. J. Kennedy. D. Roman. B. Steven- son. B. Stulpin. R. Snyder. C. Lewis. L. Brown. D. Christophersen. J. Hollingsworth. W. Berwick. H. Rezonsky. C. Sloughy B. Veridi. C. Furlow. J. Calhoun, H. Droper. S. Bonney. W. Rogers. B. Johnson. R. Wolsor. B. Kuch. B. Marshman. E. DelRossi. R. Gilbert. 54 an a high scale. . . A CAPPELLA B First row L. to R.: W. Goldmon. R. lonicone. S. Hewitt, S. Smith, N Stomp. J. Moritz. E. Shultz, P. Henry, J. Hakimion, C. Admeyer. P Wilson. G. Bergor. T. Borardy. M. E. VonWinkle. P. Faiglo, B. Boug homer. A. Lemmon. C. Shoeffer. J. Young. Second row: J. Rhode S. Morkloy. E. Mustard. J. Kop on. J. Winoland. G. Supplee. J. John ston. N. Dortch, C. Sinko. S. Pries. J. Blackburn C. Duguid. E. Fit B. Bloom. L. Weaver. M. Lorenz. J. PerozzeMi. Third row: J. Loyd, 8. Swain. C. Lomon, L. Pitcher, J. Schmidt. L. Hamilton. C. Mulloy. J. Broodbent. D. Schniopp. A. Roterink. J. Consalvo. W. Belloirt. J. Schmucker. B. Moson. J. Carrol. N. Lockner. P. Kain. Fourth row: G. Georheort. E. Beisel. J. Grant. L. EckersWy. G. Rankin, L. Hol- lander. B. Coto. R. Compono. J. Mossey. C. Coleman. P. Petchel. D. Williomt. J. Crouthert. J. Losco, H. Moriholl. B. Deom. R. Otmin. Seventy-four voices carefully chosen by Dr. Clyde R. Dengler composed the A Coppello ”B choir. The mem- bers represented sophomores, juniors, and seniors, earning their positions by passing a tryout of vocal exercises, sight- reading new music, and demonstrating knowledge of a song learned in class. They were recognizable by their grey gowns, trimmed with gold: and by the melodious strains they sent forth from room 126. The choir rehearsed diligently all year, and were rewarded with satisfaction after each thrilling performance. School assemblies were often the occasion for such a program. The choir's activities were directed by John Losco. presi- dent: Sandra Pries, vice-president; Judy Schmidt, secretary: and Barry Case, treasurer. 55 Juniors acted perennial JUNIOR PLAY Whenever Charley's Aunt is produced it never fails to reach a wide and eager audience. The production by the Closs of '58 was no exception. Oxford University is the setting for this world famous farce. The amusement begins when Jock and Charley invite their girl friends. Kitty and May. to their dormitory rooms to meet Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez. Charley’s wealthy aunt, only to be notified that the wealthy aunt must defer her visit for a few days. Having two unchaperoned females in the men's dormitory poses a problem that leads to mony humorous situations. Producers, cost, and crew thought that the six weeks of preparation had been well spent. Couplos. Bill Icenhower. Ginny Hoke. Betsy Swoin. Stovo Friedmon succeed in gaining o lovers rendezvous. 56 Stern goordion. Stophon Spettigue, announces his forth- coming ongogoment to Charlie's Aunt to the comploto ostonishmont of the group. favorite, Chariey9s Aunt CHARLEY S AUNT —JUNIOR PLAY Colonel Chesney ... Charles Lewis Stephen Spettiguo .............. David Roman Joel Chosnoy..................... Stevon Friedman Charles Wykehom .......................... Eric Holm William Icenhower Lord Foncourt Babberley Bernard Bermon Brossejt..................................James Ross Dovid Grovo Donna Lucia D'Alvodoroi .................. Rhea Radis Martha Rosen bloom Kitty .......................... Ann Rochello Betsy Swaim Amy . .................................... Gini Halo Doris Siostrom Elo ..............................Judy Sostmann Sue Morkley Student Directors..................... Charles Lewis Judy Sostmann Dove Roman forces his affections on Chorlio's Aunt. Buddy Borman, to the disgust of Charles Lewis. The sweet aunt ottracts the offoctions of Ann Rochello and Doris Sjostrom to tho anger of their boyfriends Eric Holm and Stove Friedman. Thespian troupe 1000 THESPIANS Firtt row. L. to R.: Mljj Moiro W il, D. Bonnoy. E. Abromt. J. Gor- voi . J. Elkins. A. teddy, J. Snivly. Mitt Frieda E. Rood. Second row: A. Mith. B. Simpson, G. Berger. J. Sattmon. S. Davis. B. Holmes. B. Evont. L. Waldmon. M. Rosenbloom. A. Harper. Third row: L. Free- man. S. Mount©!. E. Mengoton. D. Burtiend. N. Jamison. J. Kiter, W. Sheldon. R. Padit. P. Michael. E. Fits, P. Zalian. W. Dovit, L. Palin. E. Schultz. A. Rochelle. Fourth row: T. Cameron. A. Potclet, S. Curry. J. Moddock. R. Snyder, C. Lewis. D. Otsar, W. Walsh, R. Hever. E. Tomoyon. The curtain has closed on another successful year for the National Thespian Troup 1000 directed by Miss Frieda Reed and Miss Moizie Weil. A one-act play. Rosilond.” and cuts from Our Town. Ah Wilderness. and A Sunny Morning highlighted the l956-'57 meetings. The group pre- sented a choral speaking program to the Mothers' Group as well as at a regular meeting. In January, the Thespians entertained audiences of children with the production of Rama and the Tigers. os the annual childrens' ploy. Members of stage crew, make up. and costume committees diligently working behind the scenes were indis- pensable to all productions. Leading the club this year were: Joe Elkins, president; Arleen Leddy, vice-president; Jo-Anne Gervais. treasurer; Ellen Abrams, secretory; Dennis Bonney, clerk; and Jim Snively. sergeont-ot-arms. Strove for perfection . . - Som Curry, Mortho Rosenbloom, Bob Hevner. Judy Sostmon. ond Aris Polios in o scone from Romo and the Tigers. Thespian Troupe 1000 has made a unique contribution to educational theater through the medium of children's ploys. Recognized os a pioneer in the production of chil- dren's plays by high school students, the troupe presented its eleventh annual children's play. Rama and the Tigers to three full audiences of Upper Darby youngsters. Appealing aspects of the play were the jungle sets, which gained depth by the use of special projections, and the unusual animal costumes---------nine of the twelve cost members were dressed to simulate animals. The group in- creased its calendar of children's theater productions with a dance interpretation of Little Red Riding Hood, the proceeds of which went to the Mendenholl Memorial Fund. STAGE CREW The crow. Jim Snivoly. Judy Holmes. Woody Sheldon, Soro Wroy. Dovo Roman. Rhoo Padis. Jono Kiser busily set tho stage. Seniors staged superior Joo Elkins astonishes other cost members by cousing the stotuo, Phil Weiss, to speak. On November 9 and 10 the senior class presented Sidney Howard's Madam Will You Walk? The play is a new version of the Faust theme con- cerning a man selling his soul to the devil. Mary Coyle, a young heiress, has a guilty con- science about the money her father, head of the notorious Tommony Hall, has willed her. In search- ing for ways to make amends for Mr. Coyle's shady deals, Mary becomes involved with Dr. Brightlee. the modern day devil. Dr. Brightlee steps out of his usual devilish role by helping Mary os she strives to establish her independence. 60 Jo« Elkins threatens to put Martin Drosnor, Jo-Anne Gervois. Allan Beverly, ond Edward Temoyan into a tranco. set9 script9 acting . • . Tom Comoron displays his superb doncing ability to the admiration of tho crowd. Mrs. Broderick, the cook......................Elaine Mengason Broderick, the butler..........................Jock Mooney Officer Mallon, the patrolman.......................Sam Curry Mrs. Fonohy, the aunt.........................Jo-Ann Gervois Father Christy, the spiritual adviser..........Allan Beverly Judge Moskowitz, the attorney.....................Ed Temoyan Miss Auchincloss, the secretary............. .Ann Harper Mr. Dockwiler, the orchestra leader............Martin Dresner Mary Coyle, the heiress........................Arleen Leddy Dr. Brightlee ......................................Joe Elkins Scupper, the taxi driver...................Tom Cameron Alderman Coyle...............................Philip Weiss The Magistrate. ..........................Jerry Maddock Court Clerk...................................Bill Stulpin Marshall......................................Aris Posies Newspaper Photographers....................Howard Lipsky Robert Smith Court Witnesses and Townspeople...............Joyce Barrar Janette Idiaquez. Chris Kanakis, Sandy Pries. Dottie Schniepp Student Directors...............................Joe Elkins Ann Rochelle They took their bates Seven condidotes. Joanne Harris, Ellen Olson. Maureen Parris. Wendy Goldman. Eileen Fitz. Judy Carroll and Carol Woodruff dis- played their talent in assemblies the week of the show, after which the entire student body voted for their choice. Miss Pennsylvania. Lorna Ringler '55. crowned Wendy Goldman queen. amid the applause. • . Toost of th© Township, the thirteenth onnuol All School Show, entertained full houses March 8 and 9. Representative acts from the junior high unit ond the senior high composed the 100 member cost. Directors Robert A. Doane and William L. Keller kept the identity of the 1957 queen a secret until the Friday night performance. OAK EDITORIAL STAFF First row, L. to R.: K. Dietz, J. Kiter. C. Richordt, J. Horrii. Second row: H. Morlin. D. Greono. N. Jamison, S. Prie . Third row: B. Rowe. C. Rifo. E. Boost , A. Harper, B. Nopolotano. Fourth row: G. Williams. K. Nielson. J. Powell, J. Sounders. G. Toylor. Fifth row: J. Gervois. S. Tomolino, D. Williams, A. Stotzell, Mr. Carl Hamsher, adviser. Capably constructing9 Oak Staff members began planning the 1956-57 yearbook in their |unior year when they selected their theme. Disneyland. Secur- ing a record of each seniors activities, identifying unknown fellow students, and writing interesting copy were only o few of their many duties. The staff members, under the direction of Mr. Carl Hamsher. adviser, and Connie Richards, editor-in-chief, saw their rough dum- my of copy, running heads, pictures, and drawings emerge into o finished book. Koy Dietz acted os assistant editor while Joanne Harris handled the copy details. The photographic duties were token core of by Mr. Charles T. Oswald, adviser, Richard Adler, Aubrey Bates, and Bud Kauffman. ART STAFF . . Oofc «ditor. Jone Kiter. ond ttoff member , Dottle Willliom ond 64 Su« Tomolino, decido on th best drawings. The table are turned on the Ook Photography Staff member Aubrey Bote . Pete Horkint. Mr. Chariot T. Otwold. advisor: Bud Kauffman, ond Richard Adler. BUSINESS STAFF Firtt row: J. Sounder . D. ScovoHo. S. Morkloy. D. Molordo. J. Podo. managing and The Publications Business Staff, supervised by Mr. Clayton Shenk. was directed by Paulo Mc- Clure. business manoger: Elaine Morlin. advertising manager; and Andrea Mish, Oalc manoger. Among the staff’s numerous duties were the collecting and recording of installments, ond the distribution of the Acorn, Oak, ond Upi-Oah. In addition they handled the scheduling of sittings ond the collec- tion of fees for senior pictures. By mid years the business stoff hod collected a new high of $3100 in advertising for the Acorn. A. Mith. R. McCluro. Second row: B. Artin, S. Show. J. Blades. L. Jennings. S. Hewitt, E. Morlin. Mr. Shenk. tgping • . . Deadlines were easier to meet, copy-reading headaches fewer, thanks to the Publications Typ- ing Staff advised by Miss Lucretia Kerr. This staff consisted of senior stenographic girls headed by Cathy Forte, president: Pat Barksdale, secretary; ond Georgia Boyage. stoff manager. These girls could be found on Monday. Tuesday, and Thurs- day afternoons in room 163 typing copy for the Acorn, Oak, and Upi-Dah. One of their biggest jobs was the typing of 485 senior activity lists for the Oak. TYPING STAFF Rrit row, L. to R.: Cothy Forto. Judy Borman. Nino DorOhanonion. Arleon McVoigh. Standing: Dot Milordo. Jockie Wott . Morione Second row: Georgia Boyoge. Ann Baccori. Janet Sounders. Judy Sabotili. Judy lotuff. Moureon Pori . Dot Tilger. Allene Wei . Morio Moore. Third row: Pot Barksdale. Eileen Bordaro. Antoinette Chengo . Nuccio. Edith Beese. Colleen McCook. Sondy Knauor. Barbara Gren- 65 inger. Acorn Editor-in-Chief, DAN LITWIN EDITORIAL. BOARD Pictured at left, seated, L. to R.: E. Marlin. E. Olsen. S. Mountel. B. Cross, P. Bertolott. C. Forte. Standing: J. loudorback, G. Reed. D. Litwin. R. Snyder. ACORN STAFF Pictured at top First row, L. to R.: A. Jorgenson, V. Wills, V. Bond, C. Fraps. C. Vollmer. Second row: B. Stoinke. Mr. Anne M. Slick, adviser; J. DeGeorgo, S. Krauss. J. Corson, J. McClennon, G. Sermottei. M. Wilson. J. Koplon, P. Michael. C. Fisher. L Harrington. B. Bowman. C. Belefonto. T. Griffith. B. Berman, S. Friodman, I. Bushmon, H. Finorelli. M. Send. They informed Throughout this year The Acorn staff members under the leadership of Dan Litwin. editor-in-chief, and Mrs. Anne Slick, adviser, have published a newspaper of which Upper Darby can well be proud. In the foil The Acorn conducted a poll for the purpose of chosing the school's most popular football player. This year advertising reached an all time high, providing the student body with many six page editions. This was also the first year thot the junior high students in our school had a special page devoted to their individual activities. Our school paper has capably fulfilled its purpose in putting out a weekly newspaper informing the students of school activities and giving them on accurate record of the happenings in Upper Darby High School. ART STAFF Arleen leddy ond Alon Walton look over cartoon ideo with Georg© 66 Reed, Acorn art editor. LINDA LEE. Editor-in-Chief of the Upi-Dah. LITERARY STAFF Pictured of top First row, L to R.: J. Talpoy. G. Wert. W. Bach- mon. Second row: L. Lee. F. Lawrence. B. Price. TTsird row: S. Wesko, M. Viglione. J. Hostings. ART STAFF L. to R.: I. Bonn. D. Korin, B. Price. H. Marlin, D. Grove. A. Wolton. L. Lee. B. Copman, J. Schmidt. and entertained. . . As the literory magazine of the senior high, the Upi-Dah reflects the creative talents of the stu- dents. Judging and selecting student articles, editor Linda Lee and her staff, guided by Miss Edith Goulcrodger. were authors as well os critics. Origi- nality, contrast between humor and seriousness in subject motter. and apt illustrations account for the fact that the Upi-Dah has won consistently first place recognition in the Pennsylvania Press Asso- ciation competition. The 1957 Upi-Dah consisted of two magazines, which were issued in February and late spring to Upper Darbv students. Junior high subscribers to senior high publications received the February issue, but in the second semester the junior high unit published its own magozine. The Echo. Mim Edith Gaukrodger. adviser. and Lindo Lee discuss plans for the 67 Spring Upi-Dah. LIBRARY CLUB First row, L. to R.: P. Reilly. W. Bochmon. J. Borrar. M. Wilson, B. Evans. Second row: M. L. Marple, P. Goldberg, R. Cohen, E. Ruppenstein. O. Briggs. D. Cohen. D. Culver. J. Sudhop. A. Finer. Third row: L. McCausland. F. Lowronce. N. Mongigian. J. Fritch. C. Sinito. W. Braun, B. Stevenson. L. Cholfont, M. Corasick. Five cents due please. Those books are on reserve. are only a few of the phrases familiar to every member of the library club. Under the guidance of Miss Emma A. Brogan, adviser, the sixty-one members gained valuoble expe- rience in library procedure. The club meets once a week in the library and each member gives up one study period a week to work in the library. The officers were: Joyce Barrar, president; Barbara Evans, vice-president: Wanda Bachman, secretary; and Peggy Reilly, treasurer. Contributing to Meeting the second and fourth Tuesday of every month, the First Aid and Social Service Club has completed a successful year. Led by Virginia Houser, president; Doris Green, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Mae Pusey, adviser; the dub planned three field trips: a trip to Lankenau Hospital, a tour through Fair Acres, and a visit to a blood bank. As assistants in the infirmary, the girls put their knowledge of first aid to use. FIRST AID—SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB Sitting, L. to R.: V. Houser, Mr . Moo Putey. odviier; D. Rochnor, J. Ginthor. C. Lamon, G. Borgor. S. Morkloy. D. Groen®. First row: T. Gutler, J. Bonnung. B. Snothon. A. Workman. D. Burfiond. 8. Hoog. Second row: G. William . 68 N. Jamison, J. Brook . P. Darmondy. G. Wort. G. Bloskovitz. LEADERS GROUP First row, L. to R.: E. Abroms. L. Eckers'ey. P. Dowkins. C. Duguid. D. Greene, J. Borror. Second row: M. Lemke. W. Sheldon, J. Vondorohc. successful years Scholarship, leadership, service, ond character are the qualifications required for membership in the Leaders Group. This year, in oddition to writing a letter of application, aspiring candidates took a social maturity test. K. Dietz. J. Horris. N. Dorsh, Mr. Rolph Andorson, advisor. Third row: R. Snydor. H. Marlin. D. Workman. G. Houser, J. Idiagooz. S. Zoldon. Advised by Mr. Rolph M. Anderson, leaders assisted at pep rallies and carried out vorious jobs around the school. Officers this year were: Phyllis Dawkins, president, and Lynn Eckersly. secretary. Boys who operate the movie and slide projectors in various classes ond assemblies ore members of the Visual Aid club ad- vised by Mr. George Lower. Members also show movies for community functions and keep the equipment in good running conditon. Club officers were: John Kennedy, presi- dent: Stan Wiser, vice-president: James Kolbock. secretary: ond Jerry Maddock. treasurer. At mid year Alton W. Knauss was appointed to handle visuol aids equip- ment in Upper Darby High School. VISUAL AIDS CLUB Sitting, L. to R.: S. W«ii r, J. Kolbock. j. Gomeo. B. Prouty. W. Thornton. Standing: Mr. George lowor. adviser; E. Childs. D. Longe. B. Mitchell. W. Schmolke. M. Vortonion. E. Weizer. D. McKelvey. Climax of rivalry COOKIE McCOOK. Purple Color Cop- tain. No Upidite con ever experience that feeling of satisfaction that comes from co-ordinating and striving with a group of people unless he has par- ticipated in May Day. Will he ever forget how he pulled until his muscles ached in the tug-of-war? Or will she ever forget how she nearly choked gobbling down that lost bite of blueberry pie? Since their beginning in 1927. the May Doy ceremonies have typified the friendly rivalry ex- isting between the Purple and Gold color teams. The long contests between teams began with the BUDDY VOGELSONG. Purple Color Captain. 70 far Purple anti Gold A.A. Compoign won by the Purples and the Songs and Cheers Contest captured by the Golds. They vied for top honors in sports, public speaking, spelling, typing, and publications contests. Tag night highlighted the color teams wrestling matches and boys' and girls' basketball gomes. Finally, to climax this rivolry. the entire student body per- formed the gymnastic drilf in almost perfect pre- cision. Then the crowd became hushed os the May Queen took the banner and presented it to the exuberant winning team. A. moment of triumph BARBARA CROSS PENNY ATKINSON CAROL RIFE IB A. lifetime of memory MAY QUEEN COLLEEN McCOOK A hush fell over the members of the senior closs os Mrs. Edna M. Danehower stepped to the platform to introduced Miss Helen M. Mowry, closs adviser, who was to announce the 1957 May Queen. While the twenty-one girls, nominated earlier, held their breath. Miss Mowry said. The 1957 May Queen is Colleen McCook. Amid thunderous applause, cute, vivacious Cookie received her corsage and con- gratulations. Sportswise Cookie has served os captain of the cheerleaders and on the varsity basketball and tennis teams. She has also been the purple closs color captain for the past two years. CONNIE RICHARDS The May Queen's Court was selected on the basis of attractiveness, service. and character. Acclaimed friendliest. Penny Atkinson has devoted much of her time to her posts as president of Student Council and captain of the color guard. Barbaro Cross has worked diligently os the Acorn copy editor. Jane DeBoun has helped on various closs committees. Joanne Harris has given her talents to the A Cappello A Choir and the Choral Club in the capacity of president of the latter and accompanist for both. She has also worked as copy editor of Oak. Active in sports. Betty Hart has been co-captain of the varsity hockey team and a member of varsity basketball and tennis teams. In addition to maintaining a high scholastic average. Sue Kruger has been a cheerleader and on the varsity tennis team. Most of Connie Richards' time has been devoted to the Ook of which she wos editor. Carol Rife contributed her time os president of Girls' Hi-Y. Sue Tomolino has worked on the Oak literary and art staffs. Jann Powell has served her closs os secretary for three years and as a member of the varsity swimming team. 73 FRENCH CLUB Fir t row, L fo R.: S. Arcomono. J. Woodhood. J. Yost. P. Clothier. Toylor. sponsor. Third row: B. Simpson. J. Kisor. S. Wosko. C. Del- C. Rife. B. Trimble. M. Lorenz. Second row: S. Sitior. D. Cozin. L. Vecchio. R. Cohen. J. Holmes. J. Broodbent. Fourth row: Miss Chor Polin, M. Huebner. P. Schmitt. M. School, J. Gervois. Miss Mory A. lotte S. Chrismon. sponsor; V. Angolo. J. Koontz. S. Pries. L. Reppert. S. Mountel. M. Holmos. C. Duguid, J. Demetriou. iff interchange of ideas Le Cercle Froncois is opened to oil Upper Dorby students who hove studied French for one year. The club affords them the opportunity to further their study of the French language, people, ond customs, while finding enjoyment. Advisers Miss Charlotte S. Chrismon ond Miss Mory A. Taylor. Anita Sovostio, president; Carol Rife, vice-presi- dent; Judy Holmes, secretary: and Jo Anne Ger- vais. treasurer, presided over the meetings. The visit of a French exchange student. Michelle Comas, added reality to the club's study of France and her people. For twenty-nine years the Der Deutsche Klub hos been a port of Upper Darby's extra-curricular pro- gram. The students, under the guidance of Miss Agnes Grunberg. adviser; I. Lehr Brisben. president; Barry Gayer, treasurer: ond Lasma Karlson. secre- tory: strove to attain a more extensive knowledge of the German language and culture. The meetings, at which nothing but German was spoken, occurred eoch month at the home of a club member. GERMAN CLUB First row. L. to R.: M. Arken, L. Korlsons. L. Hollondor. I. L. Brisbin. Second row: L. Eckerjley. F. Heintz. C. Rau. S. Wojko. PAN AMERICAN CLUB Pint row, L. fo R.: M. Morpli. J. Horo, N. Stitchborry, J. Idioquoz, J. Thornes. G. Homburger. J. Schmidt. M. Butler. L. Pitcher. J. R. Boquin, J. Gutton. R. Innocone. Second row: A. Moitucci. E. Milos, Borordi. Third row: Miss Alice Goodmon, C. Schmid , C. Sinko. J. Schofer. B. Bonto. H. Boxter. N. Lockner, Mr. Corl Clugston. as East met West Pon Americon Club, consisting of approximately fifty students, was sponsored by Miss Alice Good- mon and Mr. Corl Clugston. During the year the club obtained interesting films and guest speakers. On Pan Americon Doy. Lotin American students attending local schools were invited to a meeting to speak about subjects of interest to the club. The officers were: Janette Idioquez. president: Dot- tie Schniepp. vice-president; Regina Innacone. cor- responding secretory: Nancy Stitchberry. treasurer: Bill Bonto. librarian: Harry Baxter, historian: Judy Schmidt and Bill Butler, sergeonts-at-arms. Adding more enjoyment, interest, and under- standing to the study of Lotin was the purpose of the Latin Club advised by Miss E. Lucille Noble. Skits concerning Roman personalities, talks on the Olympics and special holidays such os Soturnolia. travel discussions, ond slides about Rome and its inhabitants provided entertainment at the monthly meetings. The officers of the thirty-member club were: Bob Abrams, president: Carolyn Weller, vice- president: Borbaro Cross, secretary: and Joe Louderback. treasurer. LATIN CLUB First row: L. to R.: B. Cross. R. Pedis. C. Hoyotion. S. Muller. V. WiHs. A. Jorgenson. Second row: S. Evens. K. Bull. B. Swaim. B. Abrams, . D. Litwin. Third row: C. Jonos. A. Rickens, J. L udorback. HIPPOCRATES CLUB Sitting, L. to R.: Mits Emmo Sommerfield. adviser; G. Bloskovitz. G. Willioms, D. Groon, N. Stitchberry. Second row: J. Bennung, B. Sneothen, P. Wilson, E. Mongoson. J. Corson. S. Dickon. J. DeStefono. L. Nowmon. M. Suddord. L. Pitcher. L. Torr«l. Third row: M. Brazier, A. Rotorink. T. Gutlor. J. Melchior©, M. Goismonn. M. A. Morrison. C. Serofino. C. Rifo. K. Wotson. E. Potorson. I. McClosky. L. D’Am- brosio. Third row: B. Rowo. D. Burfiond. G. Boyogion, C. Sinko. G. Supploo. J. Brooks, J. Yost. L. Willioms, C. Hortzol. P. Honry, J. Vondoroho. A. Jorgenson, J. Blockburn, D. Schnoipp. N. Jamison. Understanding sciences The Hippocrates Club is composed of girls who wish to pursue a vocation in the medical field. Under the guidance of Miss Emma Sommerfield. adviser; Gail Williams, president; Doris Greene, vice-president; Genie Blaskovitz. treasurer; and Nancy Stitchberry. secretary: the girls heard lec- tures on cancer, first aid. and nursing and saw films related to these topics. They took a field trip to Bryn Mawr Hospitol and sent a Care pack- age to Hungory. The purpose of the Leeuwenhoek Society shall be for extensive research work and the gaining of knowledge in all fields of biology. Leeuwenhoek club members strive for this in conducting their bi-weekly meetings. The club is under the adviser- ship of Mr. Floyd H. Neff and the meetings are handled by Bill Robinson, president; I. Lehr Brisbin. vice-president; Sue Kruger, secretary; Peggy Micheal assistant secretory; and Judy Kaplan, treasurer. LEEUWENHOEK SOCIETY First row. L. to r.: P. Cain, L. Wlodman. M. Viglione. S. Krouis. B. Mr. Floyd H. Neff. P. Fenstermocher. J. Morlin. J. Kaplan, R. Borko- Robinson. I. L. Brisbin, A. Fort©. J. Koplan. $. Kroger. Second row: low. D. Getz. A. Gellort, L. Mansy. J. Kolbach. A. Walton. P. Michael, A. McConnell. 76 appreciating the Supervised by Mr. Fred R. Loeb. the club consisted of thirty members. Musicions. and the background of music formed the basis of the Musical Masterpiece Club dis- cussions. They listened to records of early Chicago, modern, progressive, and singers of jazz to broaden their under- standing of music. Members met every Friday afternoon in the corrective gym during the foil and winter. In the spring members entertained the club in their homes. Officers were: Jerry Maddock. president: Allen Walton, vice-presi- dent: Pete Horkins. secretary-treasurer: and Paul Lomborn. program director. In addition to meeting every week to sketch, point, or work on their own special projects, members of the Beaux Arts Club, advised by Miss Elizabeth Kingsley, did many things for the school. Activities included making posters, decorating the cofeterio for Christmos. ond sponsoring the artist of the week. The club had various speakers and took a trip to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The officers were: Carol Schmidt, president; Mary Anne Morrison, vice- president; Isabel Benn. secretory; and Sherry Smith treasurer. For the purpose of furthering the interest in. obout. and for the works of literature. the Toy Wistolvon Club, de- riving its name from Bayard Taylor. Owen Wister. Lousia May Alcott. and Henry Von Dyke, met once a month. Under the guidance of Miss Frances F. Weimer. adviser: Connie Richards, president: Kay Dietz, vice-president: Dot- tie Williams, treasurer: and Sue Kruger, secretary: the girls discussed novels and plays. The members saw the ploys Bells Are Ringing and Damn Yankees. arts. . . Standing, L. to R.: P. Harkins. P. Weiss. A. Phister A. Walton. J. McMurroy. P. Harkins. J. Duncan. B. Wilson. B. Williams. Mr. Fred R Loeb. Sitting: J. Maddock, Pot Wilson. BEAUX ART CLUB First row. L. to R.: N. Horst. I. Bonn. B. Garber. A. Weisberg. J. Berman. L. Newmon. Second row: Miss Elizabeth Kingsley, adviser; C. Duguid. B. Price. C. Schmidt. L. McMichoel. M. TAY WISTALVAN CLUB Morrison. First row. L. to R.: D. Williams. S. Kruger. B. Nopolotono. Second J. Sounders. B. Evans. C. Fisher. N. Strange. J. Corson. D. Mortin. row: c. Richards J. Gervois. J. Borror. A. Mish. Third row: K. Dietz. P. Michoel. L. Homilton. J. Koplon. C. Yocum. G. Taylor. E. Schultz. R. Vogel. D. 8urfeind. V. Wolfe. A. Harper. W. Belloires. Fourth row: D. Workman. Formulated knowledge scon s Hl-Q Seated, L .to R.: W. Robinson. R. Snyder. D. Litwin. J. Lovderbock. Standing: Mr. Robert O. Johnson, quizmoster; Mr. Paul Coffey, advisor. For several years the Scott Paper Company hos presented the Scott's Hi-Q program to twenty-one Delaware County high schools. Each year repre- sentatives from these schools vie to win the $1,000 prize offered to the school that correctly answer the most questions. This year standing in for Upper Darby were: Dan Litwin, Joe Louderback, Bill Robinson, and 78 Roger Snyder. U.D. is proud to have had such excellent representatives who placed our school in the finals. The purpose of this radio quiz program is to test the general scholastic knowledge of four stu- dents from each of the twenty-one schools. The students must have a general knowledge of such fields os history, English, sciences, ond the fine arts. brought dividends . . . To acquire a better understanding of the many world problems, members of the World Affairs Forum met on the fourth Friday of every month to discuss notional and international events. With Mr. Paul Coffey of the social studies department as adviser, club officers were: Jeannette Idiaquez. president; Beverly Berger, vice- president; Gail Berger, secretory-treasurer; Arleen McVeigh, corresponding secretary. F.T.A., one of U.D.'s largest clubs, func- tioned this year under the leadership of Barbara Rowe, president; Marilyn Lemlce. vice-president: Joonne Harris, secretory: Carole Meckling, treasurer; and Mrs. Helen Abroms, adviser. Before midyear examinations, members offered their services as tutors to students needing help. Guest speakers and movies enlightened the club on the subject of teaching, as did a field trip to elementary schools. WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM First row. L. to R.: J. Watts, J. Idiaquez. 8. Berger. G. 8erger. Mr. Paul Coffey. Second row: P. Kain, M. Corosick, H. Kanoliis. C. Konokis. M. Weizer. Third row: A. McVeigh. C. Hunt, P. Wilson. S. Wesko, C. Sinko. D. DiGuilio. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First row, I. to R.: R. Lomax, L. Pitcher. J. McClennen. S. Dicken. 8. 8rooker. C. Urbano, C. Meckling J. Harris. 8. Rowe. M. Lemke. A. Korlon, R. Lichtenfeld, A. Forte T. Borordi. G. Berger. J. Sostman. S. Davis. Second row: B. Heal, I. McCloskey. J. Bermon. 8. Steinke. 8. Breidling. P. McClure, E. Olson, N. Dorsch. M. Priddy. J. Kaplan. J. Marlin, R. Cohen, A. Weisberg. C. McFarlond. Third row: C. Del- Vecchio. J. Schmidt. G. Wert. J. Talpey, C. Cooper. 8. Kinsler. I. Polin. M. School. S. Morkley. P. Schmidt. G. Houser. M. Huebner. J. Furmon. M. Weddell, J. Vowler. Fourth row: Mrs. Helen Abroms. V. Wolfe. S. Thomas. A. Bronnigan. N. Dunlop. J. Kennedy. S. Zeldin. J. Hostings. S. White J. Koontz. B. Price. J. Thomas. E. Rosen, bloom. J. Taylor. D. Schniepp. C. Hertzel. E. Beissel. N. Stitchberry. yg E. Schultz. S. Smith. C. Duguid. J. Fulton. C. Hoyotion. RIFLE CLUB Fir t row, L. to R.: B. Johnton. M. Go fey, J. Carton. Second row: $. McMillian, A. Strafford. L. Hol- lander. Third row: C. Mottinger. R. Wornor. J. Woll$, L. Eckerjley. Fourth row: K. Kyle. M. Cato, S. Smith. J. Schmidt. Fifth row: A. Gollort, B. Albrocht. D. Rei. E. Williomt. Coordinated accuracy Winchesters in hand, members of the Rifle Club prac- ticed after school striving to score a perfect hundred. Under the supervision of Mr. Charles Wood the members learned the methods of sofe handling, good form, and proficiency in the use of the rifle. Some of the Nimrods hove their own equipment: however, the club uses its dues to purchase materials. Each year the United States Army supplies the members with free ammunition and targets. Officers were: Mary Galey, president; Judy Schmidt, secretory; and Wil- liam Elliot, treasurer. First row, I. to R.: R. Scovo. J. Sounders. J. Bucciorolli. L. Whorton. J. Wott . M. Sobetelli. J. Horo. S. Dickon. J. Podo. J. DoStofono. Socond row: C. Hoyotion, M. Zorrello, I. Stovroki . I. McClotkoy. F. Fritor. P. Pylo, C. Elko. E. Skolly. R. Bouer. J. Pistorio. Third row: I. D'Ambrosio. J. Groy. C. DolVocchio. B. Rophel. J. Borman. C. Loyd. J. Thomas. G. Koofmon. P. Honry, J. Molchioro. C. Gorofoio. P. Faigol. C. Collior. J. Vondor. S. Bishop. G. Dudloy. P. Schmidt. M. School. Fourth row: N. McKnight. N. Dunlop. S. McMullin. C. Konokis N. Mills. H. Konokis. B. Evans G. S.pp'eo F. Marincolo. J. Gunthor. S. D'Egidio. C. LoMon. M. Dornish, J. Rhoodos. C. Hunt. D. DiGiulio. B. Hoog. E. Krouso. C. Hertiel. D. Workmon. J. McClonnon. L. Pitchtr. N. Mongigion. L. Torroll, C. Stionor. was their aim . . • The Girls' Bowling Club under the direction of Mrs. Elizobeth McGonigle ond Miss Dorothy Kirlcer practiced each Monday after school at the Gehris Bowling Alley. High scorers received their varsity and junior varsity let- ters ot the bowling banquet held at the Hot Shoppe. Since bowling is not os yet an interscholostic sport, the club’s ninety-seven members divided into teams which com- peted among themselves. The club officers were: Joan Bucciarelli. president: Jo Pistorio, vice-president: Carol DelVecchio. treasurer; ond Emily Shultz, secretary. The twenty members of the boys' bowling club thor- oughly enjoy their sport this year. Every Wednesday the boys played among themselves at the Gehris Bowling Alley. The ten high scorers competed with other schools. Walter Simcox acted os team coptain and Mr. John Boyd os adviser. 4 variety of clubs Pog Conroy gives c demonstrotion on (ho use of (ho cosh register to the D. E. doss. During the morning. D.E. students studied the required subjects: Economics of Distribution. Mer- chandise Informotion. Job Problems, and English in the classroom. During the afternoon, students worked in such occupations os clerks, secretaries, and salesmen in the 69th Street area. The instructor of this practical course was Mr. Joseph Rhile. WELFARE CLUB Standing, L. to R.: 9. Rophel. A. Rochelle. S. Steinberg. B. Dickson. B. Rosenfeld. D. Motson. M. Thompson. A. Poscles, Mr. Carl Ougtton, Mr. Raymond L. Davis. D. Burfiend, L. Haegley B. Vogel. M. Connot. A. DiViglione. R. Cholfonte j. Mlloo. Seated L. to R.: Mrs. Elinor Zeiter, Miss Mary A. Taylor. Mrs. Moo E. Pusoy. Mrs. Edna M. Done- hower. Mr. Lewis Z. Stamus. Mr. Williom L. Keiler. Mr. Ralph G. Mc- Connell. K. Baldwin. Miss Chorlott L. Allen. D. Hoyer. E. Maiwell. Under the direction of Mrs. Edna Danehower. the Welfare Board divided $3.333.60. total student contribution, among such organizations as the Community Chest. Delaware County Hospital, and the Community Y Swimming Pool. STEIN METZ SOCIETY First row. L. to R.: Mr. Edwin Horer; advisor, Captain Stott. Second row: J. Kennedy. A. Pappos, D. Fletcher. Third row: R. Morton. A. Rasies. G. Doebler. P. Moffit, R. Zang. G. Wagner. Boys from the junior and senior classes who are keenly interested in science are qualified for mem- bership .in the Steinmetz Society. The club’s study program is di- vided into three categories; elec- trochemistry. radio, and photog- raphy. Each member specializes in a certain field, although he may particpate in the activities of each group. Led by Mr. Edwin L. Harer, adviser: Andrew Pappas, presi- dent; John Kennedy, vice-presi- dent: George Doebler. treasurer; and Aris Posies, secretory, the boys met every other Wednesday and Friday to rebuild ond make transformers, to develop film, and to perform related experiments. 82 developed interests . . . The chess club which met op- proximotely every two weeks dur- ing the post yeor was under the supervision of John Rishel. presi- dent: Jim Ross, secretary-treas- urer: and Miss Agnes Grunberg. adviser. Matches played at these meetings determined the top five players who represented Upper Darby as a team in the Philadel- phia League. They hod a very successful season, finishing third in this league. CHESS CLUB Fir t row. L. to R.: J. Rishel. J. Rots. Second row: K. Boll, G. Warner. S. Friedman. D. Light. Third row: J. Yollos. B. Formory, A. Siegel. The Royal Lancers. U.D.'s horseback riding club, initiated its first yeor under the supervision of Mrs. Bettie Schramm. The members rode every other Friday afternoon at Cobbs Creek Park or the Pickering Hunt Club. The program included movies on horsemanship ond demonstrations on equip- ment, care, and parts of horses. Club officers were Marie Leighton, president; Doris Cazin. vice-presi- dent; Sue McGorry, secretory: ond Barbara Caputi, treasurer. RIDING CLUB Standing, L. to R.: P. Henry, D. Taggart, R. Scovo. C. Hoy- mack. D. Monlovo. Mrs. Bottie Schromm, adviser; J. O'Neill. 83 otion, J. Fleming. B. Coputi. On horses: A. Forte. S. Com- S. NeithercoH. J. Hare. I Potpourri of Left: Hove you ever seen o purple cow? Dick Priestly, Wayne Conrad, and Richard Graham would rather see than be one. Center: Sue Neithercott and Morion Leighton horsing around. Left Center: Down the steps, to the right, up the steps, and then . . . Bottom: Lost night's homework or next week's Acorn? Barbara Cross. Joe Louderbock. Dan Litwin, and Paige Bertolett. Bottom Left: What the junior girls won't do to win points for their team! 84 club uctivities . . . Right: Koy Dietz. Connie Richards, and Joanne Horris de- cide on pictures for the 1957 Oak. Center: Jane Kiser and a committee of Joanne Harris. Sue Tomalino. Paige Bertolett. and Helen Price have a heart for the Steel Pier Frolic. Right Center: He went that o-woy. says Kris Nielsen os Mr. Brooke greets a parent. Bottom: Future Rembrandts ot work—Lynn Newman. Carol Schmidt. Alice Weisberg. Judy Berman, and Beverly Garber. Bottom Right: Sally Fenner, class of '58. advises Sandy and Barb on o nursing coreer. 85 With our Purple ond Gold banner unfurled we enter the Adventure Land of sports. Throughout the foil, winter, ond spring seasons, athletes of Upper Darby proudly don our school colors os they engage in competition for our alma mater. Re- gardless of the outcome, the Royals show their keen interest and fine sportsmanship, striving ol- woys to bring home a victory. Go. Royals, Go! WARREN POWELL ORES COOKE BUD VOGELSONG DefendiMiy the honor NORMAN BORING CARL BOyO FRANK LEWIS GEORGE CARTER Responding to the cheer We want a touchdown. the Royals showed 'em some fight in at- tempting to carry the pigskin acoss the goal line. Good passing by quarterback George Miller or George Carter was the main force in several games. Aqoinst Over- brook. the first win of the season. Carter climaxed a hard-fought tilt with a pass for a touchdown to Bill Rode and a poss to Joe Salvucci for the winning point. A crushing defeat dealt to Abington the week before the Haverford BILL DiLORENZO DOUG BLOOM VARSITY FOOTBALL Opp. U.D. Lancaster 26 0 Overbrook 12 13 Choltonhom 21 7 Ridley Townthip . . 13 6 Lower Merlon 60 0 Chetter 38 19 Norritfown 7 14 Abington 33 Hoverford 18 0 BOB WILLIAMS of the Purple and Gold o CLIP McCLAlN gome brought school spirit to on exciting high for the onnuol Thanksgiving Day contest. Handicapped by a relatively small turnout and inexperienced players. Mr. Art Purcell and assist- ant coaches Mr. Harold Thomp- son. Mr. Robert Leslie, and Mr. Lewis Stamus shaped a squad around only four returning letter- men. Co-Captains Bud Vogelsong and Ron Williams led the team through a season of three wins and six losses, to place Upper Darby sixth in the league. JOE SALVUCCI Procticing doily with the varsity team, under the coaching of Mr. Robert Leslie ond Mr. Lewis Stamus, the J.V. team learned techniques and strategy. Gomes of their own provided experience essential for building a strong varsity team. Op- portunities in exercising leadership were dispersed by the election of a different captain for each gome. Sporting a 4-3 record in win-loss statistics, the gridiron understudies showed promise for future pigskin play. Teom Opponont U.D. Cheltenham 6 2 Ridley Township 12 7 Lower Me'ion 18 0 Chester 20 Norristown 12 20 Abington 12 Hoverford 31 12 Steve Stentz plunges through the opposition. “Shaw them same fight99 First row. L. to (L: 1. Loudorbock. L. Brown. J. DiSerio. B. Beseth. R. Compono. J. Massic. B. Motfhows. B. Hiott. G. Rankin, B. Greninger. Second row: D. Graham, Managor; D. Brisbin, K. Blodos. M. Ruzonski, V. Zizok. R. Icoob. J. Dunleovy. S. Stentz. B. Henderson. D. Kelly. T. Sosso. J. Rishel. Pop and spirit personified in Coolie McCook. “Give them same yell99 Kneeling, L to R.: B. Evans. C. McCook, captoin; J. A. Gervois. mon- oger: S. Kroger. Standing: 8. Brooker, L. Weovor. S. Hudson. Mr. Charles M. Brooke. M. Tomosion, M. Lorenz, W. Belloirs. B. Trimble. Cheerleaders show off their dancing ability. Borbara ond Sue aid Cookie in The A e Yell. Moving to the rhythm of Go. Royols. Go. U.D.'s cheerleaders added pep and vitality to foot- boll. basketball, baseboll. and girls' hockey games. Pep rallies, school assemblies, and the Purple and Gold contests were also port of their schedule. Each fall a board of judges headed by Mr. Charles Brooke selects members on the basis of: smile, pep. rhythm, and cheerleading ability. This year the new members were Sandy Hudson and Margie Tomasion. Helping the girls os they cheered. Diane Duval, served os the squod's mascot. Captain Colleen McCook and manager Jo Anne Gervais added variety to the program by creating new routines for some of the cheers. U.D.'s 1956 soccer teom, coptoined by Bruce McNolly, junior, finished the season with o record of seven wins, five losses, and two ties. In Suburban I. they placed second, behind Lower Merion. Rich- ard Fedor, senior, elected Most Valuable Ployer by his teammates, was presented with a trophy at a Rotary luncheon to which the team members had been invited. At the season's end. Suburban I coaches selected Rich Graham. Bruce McNally, and Bernie Shaw os first team All Suburban soccer players. Hooting9 passing VARSITY SOCCER TEAM First row. L to R.: R. Jones. J. Gusik. B. Abrams. B. McNolly. R. Second row: A. Jackson, coach; C. Furlow. R. Meyer. W. Morshmon. Graham, B. Show. R. Hamilton, C. Frick. B. Case. R. Werner. R. Rein. W. Harral. R. Fedor. R. Gilbert. 0. Priestly. B. Wray. J. Comfort. L. Kauffman, R. Wilson, K. Baldwin, monogor. 92 J.V. SOCCER TEAM Firtt row, L to R.: P. Moyor. W. Jomiton. R. Donoldton. T. Bonnor. R. Horkinj. H. MocDonold. M. Becker. K. Kroch, J. Friet. Second row: 8. Wotkint. R. Spencer. R. Cherwintki, W. Holloron. W. Seeburger, H. Motter. P. Miller. R. Farmery. J. VonLeer. W. Schmidt. F. Schank. F. VanLeer. F. Yoggi. shaoiintj—Scoring! As Albert B. Jackson, coach, soid. the squad is young, and most of its members will be return ing next year, making the prospect good for a fine team. At times this year's booters were the best in the league, but due to injuries and lack of expe- rience they lost gomes that they should hove won. For example, they played their best game of the year at Cheltenham, winning 9-4. In the second game between the two teams at U.D.. Chelten- ham won 1-0. A shot pierces the oir. ond the harriers ore off. Victory became a habit far Although prospects for the Cross Country 7 were bleak, by combining personal effort, coaching, and team determination, the runners were able to continue their consecutive wins in dual meets to 20 victories. For the third year in a row the U.D. Harriers won first place in the Suburban League, and in the Districts they copped first place from a field of 26 teams. For the second consecutive year Chester and Haverford proved to be the most thrilling meets but U.D. managed to stay on top. In the Marcus Hook meet the men placed 4th while in the State Championships they placed 7th. Joe Grosso, senior, won the Novice Race, the most valu- able player oword. and the Show Cross Country Award. Harry Miller was the captain of this undefeated team. The prospects for next year are unusually good, for the J.V.'s won second ploce in the Districts. Their first loss in quite a few years was to Chester, whom they defeated later in the Districts. Bob Miller was captain. 94 Novic® Winn«r Jo« Grosso socc««ds again. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Firtt row. L to R.: R. Mitchum. monoger; J. Loico. F. Grow. R. White. Second row: C. Hodttrom. cooch; J. Grojio. A. Philter. W. Conrod. H. Miller. J. Corot. the rabbit chasers. . . With itroining muiclei ond determina- tion. John Corot ihowt his good form. J.V. CROSS COUNTRY Pint row, L. to R.: Mr. Swartz. Mr. Bernordino. J. Bohm, A. Archer. C. Belefonte. B. Icenhower. B. Miller. J. Ricci. J. John. J. Ron. B. McVeigh. W. Berwick. A. Hughet. Second row: $. Solot. manager: G. Rowell. W. Rodgort, J. Jotetti. W. Motet, 0. Light. B. Middleton. K. Epttein B Thorpe. J. Toylor. L. Armttrong. J. McCoy. J. Morgon. M. Brown, monoger; R. VonHorn. Third row: R. Penno. managor: R. Sheadt. 0. Swonion. W. Bottiito. D. Borkolow, R. Donovan. C. Well- man. L. Manzi. L. Reppert, M. Theopiitet. B. Burnt. R. Dowd. A. Kor- amer. S. Lockner. manager. “Hush that fjottt VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM First row, L. to R.: L. Homilton. P. Smith. J. Schmgckor. M. Layton, N. Layton. Second row: T. Morfin. J. Powell. J. Davis, A. Stotzell. B. Hort. B. Moson. J. Howlins. You're the worst undefeated hockey team I've ever seen. Often repeating such o remork. while hiding her real pride for the cherubs. Miss Eliza- beth Williams damped self-pride and induced in- creased effort. Running lops: drilling in shooting, passing, dodging, and tackling: and scrimmaging, the girls did not produce the first undefeated hock- ey team in year without effort. Not uncommon sights were girls jumping rope to keep in condition during rainy spells, a forward ploying with wrists tied together for not keeping both hands on the stick, fullbacks running two lops eoch time one failed to stop the ball. The first and most important step in achieving a perfect record was victory over Lower Merion, always a difficult team to beat. Led by co-captains Adele Stotzell and Betty Hart, the team began its series of wins. A thrilling end to the season was Lore Hamilton's gool in the lost few minutes of the Sworthmore gome to tie a fast and skilled team. 96 Cherubs!99 VARSITY HOCKEY Opp. Lower Merion............... I Hoverford ................. I Sharon Hill................ I Lansdowne ................. I Radnor ..................... 0 Yeadon ..................... 0 Norristown ................ I Swarthmore ................ I U.U. 3 2 3 I I 4 3 I A powerful swing by Judy Howkins sends the boll for down the field. Jonn Powell and Morion Layton double-teom on o Sworthmore ployer. BETTY HART As spectators cheer, Lore Hamilton executes o skillful dodge. 97 J.V. HOCKEY Lower Merion Opp. 1 U.D. 1 Haverford 0 1 Sharon Hill . 0 5 Lansdowne Aldan 0 2 Radnor . 0 0 Yeadon 1 3 Norristown 0 2 Swarthmore 2 1 Following the winning woys of the var- sity team, the J.V. hockey team enjoyed on undefeated season until Swarthmore dealt them a heart-breaking 2-1 defeat in the lost game of the season. A week's postponement of the tilt because of rain was a hardship on the girls, causing dimin- ishing interest and increasing tension. Coached by Miss Elizabeth Williams and Miss Barbara Reimonn, the second team practiced every doy with the first team on the new hockey field behind the school. A firm believer in building a team. Miss Williams reinforced the J.V. squad with many underclassmen, including several freshmen, a policy which warrants opti- mistic hopes for the next few years. Stick stars at the future J.V. HOCKEY TEAM First row. L to R.: Janet Clark. Nancy Jackson. Barbora Priest. Betsey row: Doris Siostrom. V«rna Wolfo. Gail Buoschor. Bonnio Bloom. Phyliss Mortin. Second row: Jon0 Moritx. Mary Ellon Von Winkle. Botsy Dowkins. Kristin Nielson. Morgio Butler, Lois Hoegley. Ellen Olson. Sneck. Migi Gilbert. Melisse Jenkins. Pot Cass. Rosalie Clauso. Third Cindy Weddell. Mory Goyley. high scorer, ood Phil Honsen set their sights on the target. Practicing daily with Winchester 52's. the rifle team finished another successful season. From the squad of fifteen to eighteen members. Coach Wood chose ten sharpshooters to compete in each match where the five highest scores counted. In the second meet with West Catholic. U. D. set a new League record by shooting seven perfect scores. As a result of outshooting the other competing schools, the team emerged champions of District I and Eastern Pennsylvania. The squad competed in the Notional Postal Matches. The girls' team placed second in this competition; the boys' team fourth. Team activities were led by Ralph Werner, captain; Barry Johnson, manager; Mr. Charles Wood, coach; and Miss Nan Scott and Mr. Cloyton Shenk, assistants. Sharp Shooters Aimed For Perfection... Coptoin Rolph Wornor aims for o porfoct score. RIFLE TEAM U.D. Opp. Lower Merion 494 496 595 594 492 West Catholic 489 Lower Merion 499 493 Bonner 499 500 Intorboro 499 498 5C0 496 497 West Catholic 500 492 Central Bucks 500 493 Regionols. Ephroto .. 498 494 Stote Championship — First Kneeling. L. to R.: J. Corson. J. Wells. L. Hollonder. $. Honsen. B. Johnson. Manoaer: W. Albrecht. C. Motsingor. Smith, M. Goyley. L. Eckorsley. A. Stratford. Standing: P. Miss Nancy Scott. Assistant; Mr. Charles L. Wood. Adviser. 99 VARSITY SWIMMING U.D. Opp. Lincoln 42 33 Lower Merlon 23 52 Norristown 40 35 Cootesvll'o S6 18 Hovorford 28 42 Bortram 57 16 Ablngton 28 42 The Mermaitls9 Motto II Vi.v Seoted, L. to R.: K. Gross. E. Fitx. K. Show. L. Roppo't. Standing: B. Moson. M. Huobnor. J. Powell. N. Loyton. All right, ladies, six laps with the kick boards before you leave. Such was an order heard many a day by tired swimmers who had previously spent a rigorous hour of racing, swimming lops, and practicing starts and turns. Backstrokers. freestyiers. breaststrokers. butterfliers. and divers — each one strove to improve with every practice session. Enjoying its third year os a recognized varsity sport, the girls varsity swimming team copped a fourth place in the District I PIAA Championship after a 4-3 season. In their first year of coaching the royal mermaids. Miss Barbara Reimann and Mrs. Janet Stewart worked mostly with inexperienced girls to develop a team around four returning letter winners. Serving as cheerleaders os well as divers and swimmers, co-captains Marjorie Huebner and Jann Powell organized spirit which was never lacking, regardless of team scores. 100 Noncy Layton begins her racing dive in the District Championships. Lincoln ....... Lower Merion Norristown ... Cootosville ... Hoverford ... Bertram........ Abington J.V. SWIMMING U.D. Opp. 22 .... 18 27 .... 24 42 ... 43 10 .... 27 48 II ... 36 39 “Think of iff ito .. Seated, L. to R.: B. Snethen. B. Koufmon. C. Duguid. M. VonWinltlo. McCous- land, B. Howgote. P. Conet. Standing: M. Poserp. J. Vonderahe. K. Fromm. 8. Bloom. J. Hart. J. Berman. Handicapped by a smoll amount of time and space for practice, coaches Miss Barbara Reimann and Mrs. Janet Stewart were forced to limit the J.V. swimming team to those who had previously devel- oped swimming and diving ability. How- ever. with only two hours of practice each week, the girls sploshed to a record of four wins and three losses. Swimming with the varsity team, both in practice and in meets, the joyvees gained skill and experi- ence — becoming accustomed to the storting gun or command, and learning long starts, quick turns, and fast finishes. The careful training of the junior fishes will become evident in the scores of 1958. Wes Olsen, coptoin. molos i good for two points In the Ridley gome. Bud Kooffmon o t its his opponent. Mioapsters Had BOYS' VARSITY RALPH WELZ With the exception of senior Wes Olsen, coptoin. the 1956-57 varsity basketball squad consisted of juniors and sophomores. As most of the team will be return- ing next year. U. D.'s chances in the Suburban I contest look prom- ising. The Royals’ 3-16 record did not do justice to their steady improve- ment throughout the season. Prob- ably the most memorable games were those with Haverford School. Lower Merion. and Chester. In •••— ■ BILL FERGUSON 4 M 102 High (wottls In Sight BASKETBALL BUD KAUFFMAN the Hoverford gome U. D. scored in the lost two second for o 39-38 victory. Their triumph over Lower Merion wos on upset. Although U. D. lost the Chester gome, it wos exciting to watch as the Royols led at half-time ond held Chester in check as late os the third quarter. Bob Kauffmon and Wes Olsen placed on the second and honor- able mention All-East Delco squads respectively. Bob also cap- tured fifth place in the individual scoring race. DICK LORD Dick Loyd rocks up two more in our win ovor Ridloy Township. VARSITY BASKET8ALL U.D. Opp Hovorford 39 38 Springfield 39 56 Lonsdowno 49 78 Bek 61 66 Eddystono 57 60 Chester SO 84 Norristown .49 67 Cheltenham 48 SI Abington 48 49 Ridley Township ...... 45 63 Hovorford 54 69 Lower Morion 64 59 Choster S5 73 Norristown SO 63 Cheltenham 48 49 Abington 49 64 Ridloy Township S9 46 Hovorford 66 73 Lcwor Morion . 44 67 103 First row, L to R.: George Ronkin. Dick Gortion. John Josetti. Bob Hendorson. Second row John Rice, Stovo Stontz, Dick Oldhom. Ernie Del Rossi. Third row: Tom loudorboch. Bill litos. Dick Von Horn. The J.V. bosketboll team under the coaching ot Carl E. Hedstrom, didn't have a winning season this year. However, the squad showed fine spirit and teamwork throughout each game. Playing in eighteen gomes, they won five and lost thirteen. According to Coach Hedstrom, The boys were handicapped by the fact that some were moved on to the varsity. He thought they lacked experi- ence. but every boy was a hard worker. All the players are in hopes of moving up to the varsity squad next year. One junior and ten sophomores formed the J.V. team. This was the first time Upper Darby played with almost all sophomores on the Junior Varsity. Dick Gortion, Dick Oldham, and Jack Gillespie were high scorers. The starting lineup consisted of Ernie DelRossi. junior: Bob Henderson, Bill Lites. John Josetti, George Rankin, and John Ricci, sophomores. Dribble9 Puss Stovo Stentz tries to prevent Bok for scoring. 104 Every weekdoy ofternoon ond on Soturdoy morn- ing the junior varsity basketbelles practiced to perfect their accuracy and various plays. The team, coached by Miss Elizabeth Williams, netted an average of forty-one points a gome while holding the opposition to a fifteen point average. Jone Davis held the position of high scorer. Before each contest the girls chose a differ- ent teammate os captain: thereby, enabling a number of girls to share in the honor. At the end of the season the team had attoined a perfect record, eight wins and no losses. Their sportsman like spirit ond undefecated record show great potential for next year's varsity squad. Feint9 Sheet! Firs row. L to R.: M. Lorenz. T. Mortin. B. Schneck. Second row: R. Padit, M. Hoidelburger. M. Layton. L. Haegloy. P. Zokion. Third row: P. Pettchelt. B. Martin. J. Schmucker. Closely guarded. Jane Davit preparos to past over her Swarthmore opponent's hand. 105 Marion Loyton successfully secures the rebound off the backboard. Will To Win From the initiol gome with Ridley Township to the finol gome with Sworthmore. the will to win drove the girls' varsity basketball team to their goal of an undefeated season. Led by Carol Arm- strong. captain, and Betty Hart, high scorer, (averaging 23 points per game) the team remained victorious even in the feature gomes with Haverford and Lower Merion. Betty wos also voted the Most Valuable Player by her teommotes. The guards allowed on overage of thirty-three points a game while the forwards were able to score fifty-three a game. Though there were few stars, the team had a large number of good players, who gave the team depth. The fact thot twelve girls, only four of whom were returning letterwinners. received their varsity letters, verifies this statement. Since the team was outstanding in the suburbs, games were well supported by cheering parents and students. The winning habit is in the Upper Darby tradition since the past five years the girls have maintained the outstanding recor d of losing only four out of forty games. Carol Armstrong, coptoin. drives in for a loy up shot. L. to R.: C. Meeting. I. Weovor. E. Olson. L. laib, P. Dawkins. I. Hamilton. J. Dovis. A. Stetzoll, C. Armstrong. 8. Hort. M. Luckenboch P. Smith. J. Howkins. M. Butler. C. McCook. B. Ersek. 106 Skill To Succeed Botty Hort goos In for ono of hor loy op shots. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL U.D. Opp. Ridley Township 62 30 Norristown 47 30 Lonsdowne . 55 37 Radnor 37 27 Chester 43 29 Hoverford 62 48 Lower Morion . 61 30 Sworthmore S3 30 Jono Dovis shoots for o bosket in a tenso momonl in the Tog Night contest. Botty Hort. high tcoror. tokes oim for a fool shot. 107 Grapplers Matched Brains and Brawn... Though missing its fifth straight suburban championship by the narrow morgin of on upset loss at the hands of Lower Merion. this year s wrestling team posted an excellent record of eight wins and two defeats. This defeat by Lower Merion halted the thirty- match winning streak mode by Mr. B's men of the mat. Bob Fordham and Paul Sgro, co-captains, spurred the grapplers on. Essential to the success of the season, were Ton Lee and Clif McClain who posted undefeated records. Ton, who won the districts, and regionals. placed second in the state: Don Luciano and Clif McClain won district championships: Ron Fordham placed third in the districts and third in the regionals: and Rick Osman placed third in the districts. In his years of coaching wrestling at Upper Darby. Coach Peter Bernadino has produced thirty-nine district champions, nine regional champions, ond has six who placed second in the state championships. Co-Coptoin, PAUL SGRO. Firjt row. L. to R.: T. Griffith, B. Fordhom. R. Fordham. D. Luciono. P. Sgro. T. Loo. Second row: Mr. Potor Bernadino. Coach; G. Loury. B. Stovonton, C. McOoin. B. Kouffmon. R. Ojman. D. McOoskoy. B. Schoettle. Monoger. First row, L to R.: N. Pick. A. loppolo. C. Krock. V. Sgro. J. Clork. F. Bou«r. Second row: R. Do Booro Monogor; R. Jonoj. S. Swortz. B. B« ©th, R. Donovan. W. Dilorenzo, R. Mose . R. Horkinj. M. Swortz. B. White, R. Hipford. Monogor; Mr. Potor Bernardino. Out of o group of fifty ospironts who tried out for positions on the 1956-57 wrestling squad, thirteen earned J.V. letters. Through hard work. Thomas Griffith and George Laury, gained varsity teom position, which were vacated because of injuries. Upper Darby's J.V. grapplers had a good season, with six wins and three loses. Even though he will lose the entire eleven man squad, Mr. Bernodino is confident that his teom will come through with a winning season next year. Can tartian Champs Borry Wroy boroly missos tho tog at second. This year the J.V. baseball squad began the season with an encouraging turnout of forty to forty-five boys. As practice continued, this number dwindled to a capable teom of sophomores. According to Cooch Robert Leslie. 50 per cent of the boys ployed baseboll previously in the Junior High or in Little League competition. After the League began the J.V. schedule was the some os thot of the Varsity except that occasionally the J.V. teom would ploy on a different field. m9Batter9s Up99 Paul Moyer get a lino on a high one. Chester player slides safely back to first. J.V. BASEBALL First row. L. to R.: B. Brown B. Wasekanes. R. Compono. G. Ronkin. Gordner. Third row: 0. Philips. R. Hoyden, B. Motthows B. Moses R. Coskery, J. Goderecci. S. Vilotti. B. Newman. Second row: M. M. Andreon. P. Weiss. N. DeMonn. Fourth row: Mr. Robert Leslie. Theopitisis. J. McCloy. R. Bowers. P. Moyer. V. Zizok. B. Berger. B. Coach; K. Bull. D. Roye. M. Simione. S. Klokotko. J. Buttermer. y. a, mwmmm v V JKlJfJkA i i , w as , vYi' y- g • 5. ' - p: ! RON WILLIAMS V - t' Bob Abrams ottomps to outwit tho pitcher, strategy. WES OLSON DICK GOOD DICK BRISBIN BOB MEYER It Happens ALAN KIRKPATRICK Its Coptoin Bob Meyer tensely owoits oetion from the hotter. TOM BURNS GEORGE MILLER Every Spring VARSITY BASEBALL First row. L. to R.: 8. Abroms B. McNolly, G. Cortor.. B. Rod® B. Moyer. G. Mi er J, Rosen- bloom A. Pini. Second row; B. Wilson B. Formory. D. McClosley. W. Schoudt. W. Slmco H. Friend. J. Tordone. R. Willioms A. Kirkpotrick. Third row; J. Ri h0 . D. Bloom. B. Cose D. Brisbin. 8. Wroy D. Werner. Eric Anderson. T. Bums. Fourth row: Mr. Corson Thompson. Cooch: R. Snyder. Manogor: W. Olson. L. Brown. R. Good. R. Lubking Monoger; Mr. Louis Socio. Cooch. Locking the services of eleven members of lost year's squad, the 1957 varsity baseball team began doily outdoor practice in mid-Morch, on early start mode possible by unusually worm weather. With 143 hopeful candidates reporting, competi- tion for places on the squad was stiff. The team was captained by veteran third bosemon. Bob Meyer. George Miller, pitcher, ond George Car- ter. second baseman were the only other returning lettermen. The eighteen-gome season began on March 28 with a non-league cosiest at Yeodon. and ended on May 27 with the Hoverford-Upper Darby game. Robert Leslie and Lewis Soscio assisted Coach Corson Thompson. r Sons of Mercury TRACK Upper Darby's cindermen began their season in a meet with Hoverford. Despite the fact that the boys spent a great deal of time in practice, Coach Harold J. Thompson anticipated a rough season for Upper Darby this year because of the noticeoble improvement in the Lower Merion and Hoverford teoms. Among the individuals who strengthened Upper Darby's teom ond were leaders in the District Championship race were pole vaulter Brandle Mason, miler Joe Grosso, and discus thrower Allan Walton. Ted Emery and Jock Hig- gins performed the high jump while Roy White ond Joe Solvucci powered off on the 440. Woyne Con- rad, Frances Gross. Joe Grosso, William McVeigh. Horry Miller and Al Phister sprinted the 880. 8road jumpers for U. D. were Charles Wassel ond Greg Cooke, both promising sophomores. William Lites, Charles Vogeisong, and Allan Walton were standouts in the shot put event. As added assets to the varsity team, Ron Gilbert jumped the high hurdles: Cormon Belefonte. Richord Mock, and Alan Gorafides the low hurdles; John Bahm ran the mile relay. Many of the boys participated in more than one event. George Tyson and Richord Barkalow handled the managing details for the teom. Top: Bud VogeUong practices the shot putt. Bottom: Jock Higgins is up ond over ot five foot, oight inches. TRACK First row, I. to R.: F. Lewis J. Bohm, B. Vogelsong B. Mason, G. Gross, A. Wolton. R. Gi borf. J. Higgins, W. Conrod. Second row: G. Tyson. Monoger: W. McVeigh, W. Litos. J. Solvucci C. Belefonte. . G. Cooke. J. Comfort J. Grosso. J. Coros. R. Borko'ow. Vonoger. 114 Third row: J. Martin. K. Mocey. W. Ho' eron. K. Alesowski. W. Powell. H. Scott. K. Epstein. A. Phister J. Richie. Fourth row: J. Taylor. j Demetrio. M. Rusonski. R. Spencer. B. Batista 8. Bounds. B. Williams. L. Monsey. Mr. Horold J. Thompson. Coach. Fifth row: B. Fields, B. Yost. A. Corofidos M. Becker. A. Archer. J. Freezo, C. Wellman. B. Smith. Sixth row: P. Cholfont, J. Wossel1. B. Miller, B. Swonson, A. Hughes. A. Stefano. T. Torcherolli. Mastered the Measured Mile. TRACK SCHEDULE Hovcrford ot Upper Dorby Ridley Township. Cheltenham and Upper Dorby ot Lower Merlon Reloys ot . . . Lower Merlon Norristown Penn Reloys in Philodeiphio ot .... Fronklin Pio'd Chester ot Upper Darby Delco Championship Lonsdowne Lower Morion ot .... Upper Dorby Suburban Championship Volley Forge ‘ . .. ot Upper Dorby District Chompionship . ot Upper-Dorby Championship Penn Stote College Driving for the finish line. Joe Grosso comes in first in the mile. 115 Alon Wolton, discus thrower, gets set in o proctice session. Pole voulter Brondle Mason clears the bor ot eleven feet, eight inches. mi ■« v ■ . - oi BOYS' TENNIS Kneeling, L. fo R.: B. Jamison. L. Brisbin, E. Kimble 8. Kouffmon, B. Vority. J. Bolis. Standing: B. Robinson. Monoger: P. Horlins. P. Horkinj. J. Schofer. G. Dooblor. S. Wotchorn, B. Chombers. B. Icenhower, Mr. Ralph McConnell. Coach. Anyone For Paul Harkins sends a smashing drive to his opponent. BOYS' TENNIS The 1957 tennis squad began practice os early os March with laps, calisthenics, and rope jumping as well os serving and volleying in the gym. Under the direction of Coaches Rolph McConnell and Albert Jockson many inexperienced boys learned the fundomemals of the gome in prepara- tion for future teams. The squad was sparked by returning lettermen Buddy Ber- man. Peter and Paul Harkins, and Bill Icenhower. Manager Bill Robbinson took charge of supplies and handled other team detoils. Besides several practice gomes eleven league gomes, including Lower Merion. Haverford. Springfield. Bonner. Abington. Radnor. Norristown. Chelten- ham. and Lansdowne-Aldan. constituted the schedule. The season ended with the traditional Purple and Gold match. 116 GIRLS’ TENNIS Kneoling, L to R.: J. Howkins M. Loyton. R. Ormiby. J. McClonnon. N. Jackson. C. Duguid B. Bloom. J. Koplon N. Layton, A. Dovidson. Standing: D. Williams, Manager: L. Hoegley, C. Arm- strong. A. Statioll. S. Kruger, N. Stitchborry, J. Schumukor. C. McCook. L. Hamilton. L. Kruger L. Sonnor. L. Weovor, K. Niolson. Monoger. Tennis... Ehm Whnt? Sue Krogor servos on oce. GIRLS' TENNIS All girls interested in trying out for the tennis team report to the gym today. This was the notice which appeared on the morning sheet os early as February. The team organized formally in March and the girls began to proctice their strokes. The net gals trained regularly shoring the tennis courts with the boys' team. Three returning varsity ployers. Sue Kruger ond Carol Armstrong, seniors, and Judy How- kins, junior, helped their teammates to gain experience. Coached by Mrs. Dorothy Nielson and managed by Kris Nielson and Dottie Willioms, the girls ployed agoinst other schools, held matches with the boys' team, and competed among themselves in ladder elimination contests. A tente moment ir. on intromurol gome for Domoris Frederick. Morijone Holmes, ond Elsie RosenWoom. First row, L to R.: P. Rich. M. Donielson. G. Kouffmon. G. Boyojion. Second row: L. Sanner, D. Coot. N. Broclbill. J. Vonderohe. D. OiGiulio. K. Shofer. A smoshing serve gets ono of tho boys' intromurol tennis matches off to o good start. The Intramural sports program gave boys and girls interested in competitive athletics a chance to ploy bosxet- ball. softball, soccer, tennis, volleyball, and hockey. Boys basketball started with representatives from all six grades. The boys ployed a total of 115 gomes os each homeroom ployed every other homeroom in their grade in a round robin contest. This fall marked the initial tennis program for boys and girls. For seven weeks some seventy-eight girls and First row, I. to R.: K. Routahon. F. Thurber, D. Gortion. B. Furguson. R. Compono. J. Super. Second row: J. Comfort, G. Murroy. B. Boldwin. D. Loyd. B. Rodo. Third row: R. Kozonjion. F. Mcllvoin. A. Siegol. R. Yocum. B. Stulpin, J. Caros, 0. Liciono, A. Wolton, J. Higgins. Opportunities For Aon Phillips shoots while Bob Kozonjion ond Dick Borros owoit the rebound. AII Spar is lovers twenty-five boys were involved in practice sessions held on alternate doys. In October and November the girls' intramurol basket- ball program took oloce. The girls formed teams according to their grades ond competed omonq themselves in the ten junior high and twelve senior high teams. The round robin method was used here also. Thus, many students who were unable to participate in varsity and junior varsity sports obtained a chance to disploy their ability in the intramural program. Jeon Vonderohe puts it over the net whi'o Borboro Rank Cookie McCook. Kay Shooter. ond Pot Smith look on. Sitting, L. to R.: J. Powell. J. Wott$. J. Idioquez. M. Sobotelli. G Kneeling, L. to R.: J. Rote. T. Vogt. Standing: T. Weil. P. Rich. M Boyoqe. Standing: A. Stotzell. J. Dovis. C. Armstrong. S. Thomos. G. Jones. P. Horkins B. Wood. Kouffmon. P. Conet. C. McCook, B. Evons. A. Spotlight On Top loft: Bob Meyer boots the boll towards the gool in on exciting soccer gome. Left: The qirls hockey ployors renew their strength between holvos. Center: Tho soccor foam gathers for the troditiono! good luck circle before o gome. Bottom left: Fathers of the football team rote special seats on tho bench at Pothers' Doy. Bottom: Cheerleaders keep up school spirit ot Cheltenham with The Old Fight yell. Sparts Land.. Top right: Mr. Wood owordt Rolph Warner, rifle teom coptoin, hit letter. Right: The vortity basketball girl receive their lottert in the tenior ottemb'v. Center: Mist William's smiling cherubs enjoy them, so'vot ot the Foil Sport; Banquet. Bottom right: Joe Grotto Chorlet Show Cron-Country Award winner, receives the trophy from Mr. Hedstrom, while Mr. Stronge ord Or. Noneorrow hold ploque. Bottom: Bob Fordhom struggles to break hit opponent- hold. 121 The future lies before us. Behind us the memory of rich and re- warding doys — our high school life. Ahead of us there is a world yet to be explored. Through these past years we hove had the opportunity to learn in a variety of fields. Scholastically we hove been offered the best: extra-curricular activities have given us ideas for future vocations: we have made valuable ond lasting friendships . . . these ore the factors of our diversified education. We as the leaders of tomorrow hold the future in our hands. Are we ready? mum rm i Xlteuys Ready9 Ever MR. PAUL COFFEY Mr. Coffey instruct one of hij P.O.D. dosses. Willing to lend o helping bond ond give sincere advice whenever needed. Mr. Paul C. Coffey has given his best os senior class adviser. Conferences which he held with senior boys to discuss their scholastic and vocational prob- lems and Drexel Test interviews formed o major part of his activities. His teaching schedule included classes in American History ond Problems of Democracy. As a mem- ber of the History Department. Mr. Coffey handled the job of World Affairs Forum adviser competently. Working with the Hi-Q team, he ployed a vital part in their suc- cessful season. Training students for participation in the Junior Town Meeting of the Air also filled our adviser’s time. Outside of school. Mr. Coffey enjoys classical ond semi-popular music, oil painting, and do-it-yourself projects. To this versatile mon the class of 57 is deeply indebted for the work he has done. 124 Willing, Fully A.ble... MISS HELEN M. MOWRY A radiant smile, a magnetic personality, a great capacity for understanding, and the ability to do all jobs well are the tra’rts which combine to form our class adviser. Miss Helen M. Mowry. The senior office, a virtuol beehive of activity, was never too busy to receive a student who needed advice or just wonted to chot a little. The seemingly bottomless pretzel jar served os a place for fortification for seniors who spent hours before or after school pursuing some extracurricular activity. Advising the class of '57 was only one facet of Miss Mowry's innumerable tasks. Her schedule also included teaching public speaking and English classes at Upper Darby and the Brown Preparatory School. Because of Miss Mowry's guidance and friendship, our three years on the hill are ones we will never forget. 125 Miss Mowry refills the familiar pretzel jar. A, Winning Cmnbinutinn L. to R.: Bob M«y«r. Bob Abroms. Jonn Powoll. Bill Homiltoo. Conducting meetings, preparing assemblies, han- dling finances, keeping records, and representing the class in school affairs, the officers served their class. When not busy in the senior office, peppy prexy Bill Hamilton, could be found attending Student Council or Hi-Y, or teaching an algebra class. For his A average work he was adarded the Latin, Algebra II. Physics, and Harvard prizes, and sent to Rotary Camp. A true executive. Vice-President Bob Meyer previously claimed the positions of treasurer and president. His leadership abilities also extended into athletics, where he was baseball captain and three-year soccer letterman. Hi-Y and Student Council added to his busy schedule. The name. Robert Abrams, constantly appeared on the Distinguished Honor Roll. President of Latin Club, member of Hi-Y, and alternate for the Hi-Q team, this versatile treasurer also booted for the soccer team and donned a catcher’s mask for the varsity nine. Besides keeping minutes. Secretary Jann Powell handled financial matters as treasurer of Girls' Hi-Y. A Distinguished Honor Roll student, she was awarded the English and Biology prizes. She bottled for the hockey team, co-captoined the swimming team, sang for A Cappella A. ond worked on the Oak Staff. Handling a difficult, but little publicized task. Historion Arleen Leddy compiled class records. Although concentrating most of her interest on the Thespian Society, of which she was Vice-Presi- dent. Arleen shared her time with Hi-Y, os its Vice- President. and the Acorn, as a member of the Art Staff. 126 Was The Key To Success Bill Homilton. senior closs president, presided over the 1956-57 executive committee meetings. Other officers were: Bob Meyer, vice-president; Bob Abrams, treasurer: ond Jann Powell, secretory. One executive committee member was chosen from each of the fifteen senior homerooms. The group met regulorly in the cafeteria each Monday morn- ing ot 8:15. Acting os o liaison between the body of the closs. the administration, and the advisers is the main function of the committee. It has always been a policy of the closs of '57 to have the executive committee serve os ticket salesmen. This year they handled the ticket soles of the Senior dance. The Snow Flurry, ond the senior ploy. Madam Will You Walk? For the first time the closs sold Christmas cards to help finonce class activities. This undertaking proved to be very successful, netting a total of approximately $900. Executive committee members decided upon the assembly programs, subject to the opproval of Miss Helen M. Mowry and Paul Coffey, class advisers. Some of the programs the class partic- ularly enjoyed were Tommy Darlington and his voriety show, Woyne Barrie, an electrical accor- dionist: Charles Romsden, an electrical guitarist: and a negro quartet. The members of the executive committee co- operated with the Mothers' Group to make plans for the Senior Party, an annuol offair made pos- sible by this group. They also chose the theme for the Senior Final. Fantosy Land, to harmonize with the yeorbook theme. first row, L. to R.: J. Dovis. B. Ersek. J. Powell, H. Marlin C. McCook. Second row: B. Homilton. B. Fordham. B. Mayor. P. Horkins. L. Hedges. F. Nop©'. Third row: B. Stevenson, B. Horrol. B. Vogoliong. A. Wolton, A. Poppos. B. Abroms. They Entered ta Team Standing, L. to R.: B. Abram , B. Cross. J. Elkins. C. Forte. J. A. Gcrvois, B. Hamilton. J. Harris. G. Houser. J. Kiser. S. Kruger. SCHOLARSHIP Because of the Oak's early deadline this year, the twenty seniors who held positions from one to twenty in the scholastic standing of the class were chosen to replace the six scholarship and service award winners who were announced too late for publication. The consistent efforts of these twenty people showed not only in their scholastic leadership but in their faithful service to the school as well. Robert Abrams was Senior class treasurer and a Hi-Q member. Barbara Cross served as Acorn copy editor and Latin Club secretary. Joseph Elkins was president of Thespions. Catherine Forte was Pub- lications Typing Staff president and a member of A Cappella A. Jo Anne Gervois served os treasurer of Thespians and French Club. William Hamilton was senior class president. Joanne Harris was Choral Club president and accompanist, and Oak copy editor. Virginia Houser was president of the First Aid and Social Service Club. They fTent Tnrih To Serve Standing. L to A.: D Litwin. A. Mi h. E. Olion. M. Poppos. J. Powoll. C. Richordj. C. Rifo. B. Robinson. J. Sn.vley. R. Snydtr. Jone Kiser wos Oolc ort editor ond on octive Thespian member. Sue Kruger served os secretory of Leeuwenhoek and Toy Wistolvon Clubs ond o cheerleader. Daniel Litwin was Acorn editor-in- chief ond o Hi-Q team member. Andrea Mish was Oak Business Manager. Ellen Olson was Acorn girls sports editor and a member of the hockey ond basketball teams. Mark Pappas served os a commencement usher and a Hi-Y member. Jann Powell was closs secretory for three years and Hi-Y treasurer. Connie Richards, Oak editor-in- chief. wos president of the Toy Wistolvon Club. Carol Rife wos president of Girls' Hi-Y and vice- president of French Club. William Robinson served os Leeuwenhoek president and a Hi-Q member. James Snivley wos German Club vice-president and Thespion sergeant-ot-orms. Roger Snyder. Acorn news editor wos a member of Thespians ond the Hi-Q team. 129 “Oscar and Emmy Winners BEST LOOKING Brondle Mo$on ond Jonn Pcwoll BEST ATHLETES Oif McCloin ond 8etty Hort CUTEST COUPLE Bud VogoUong ond Sue Tomolino MOST DIGNIFIED Roger Snyder ond Corol Rifo WiniEST Joe Louderbor.k ond Lynn PEPPIEST Andy Henderson and Morlene Sobetelli Of The Class of 957 FRIENDLIEST Bob Fordhom ond Penny Atkinson HARDEST WORKERS Don Litwin ond Koy Dieti MOST VERSATILE Bob Moyer ond Ellen Olson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bill Homilton ond Connie Richords A Glimpse Into The Top loft: Mr. Doone and Mi Goodman trip the light fantastic tc the strains of By The Sea.' Left: Betty Hart ond Alon Walton, Gold color coptoins. occept the winner's bonnor at tho Songs ond Cheers Contest. Center: The Stardustor entortoin at the Steel Pier Frolir. Bottom left: A group of Upiditos enjoy themselves at the Sonior Dance. Bottom: lourel Wharton ond Poul Sgro jitterbug at the Ste ' Pier Frolic. Seniors9 Adventure Land... Top right: The Senior Boy ' Quortet entertoin in th« senior assembly. Right: Lorno Ringler prepores to announce Miss Upidoll. Center: Andy Henderson. Stu Williams. Bob Bowmon, and Bud Vogelsong seem to be enjoying themselves ot 208 s Christmos Porty. Bottom right: Ed Berry stops o moment while working ot his D.E. job. Bottom: The girls in Mr. Steven's chemistry c'oss appear to be well prepored for the hydrogen sulfide fumes. 133 Carol Abmeyer 314 Devonshire Hall Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS • GOLD—Club : A Cop- pallo B 3.4; Chorol 2.3.4; Pan-Americon 4. Robert Abrams 717 Clorendon Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Acorn Reporter 2.3: Student Council 2.4: Hi-Q Team 4; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3: Honor Roll 2.3: Distinguished Honor Holl 2.3.4: Lotin Prize 2.3: United Notion Prize 3. Clast: Clots Treasurer 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2.3.4; Commence- ment Usher 3: Donee Committee 2.3.4; Execu- tive Committee 3.4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4; Latin 2.3. President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Junior Vorsity Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3.4; Vorsity Boseball 3.4. Ellen Abrams 717 Clarendon Rood Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: Leaders Group 3. Captain 4; All School Show Production 3.4; All School Show Cast 4; Notional Thespian Society 3. Secretory 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Junior Ploy Production 2.3: Senior Ptoy Production 3.4; Dance Committoe 2.3.4; Party Committee 4. Clubt: A Coppello A 4; A Coppello B'- 3: Choral 2.3.4: Hi-Y 3.4. Theodore Carl Aepli 162 North Carol Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC -PURPLE — School: Publications Agent 2: Honor Roll 2.3. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 3.4. Between the pages Kenneth Martin Alesawski 219 Sansom Street Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Sport : Junior Varsity Wrestling 3: Varsity Wrestling 4; Varsity Foot- ball 4; Junior Vorsity 8oseball 3. John A. Alexander 4402 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-GOLD — School: Honor Roll 2.3.4. Carol Ann Armstrong 707 Windermere Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-GOLD - School: Publications Agent 2: Welfare Agent 3.4; Gym Aide 2.3.4. Class: Homoroom Color Coptoin 3: Play Com- mittee 4; Party Committee 2: Dance Committee 3. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2.3: Junior Var- sity Hockoy 3: Junior Varsity Boskotball 3: Vortity Boskotball 4; Varsity Tennis 3.4. Penny Theresa Atkinson 229 Heather Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: A.A. Council 2: Acorn Reporter 3: Leaders Group 3: Publica- tions Agent 2: Student Council. President 4: Student Executive Committee 4: All School Show Cost 3,4; Colorguord 2.3. Captain 4: Honor Roll 2.3.4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3; Donee Committee 2.3: Executive Com- mittee 2: Bowling Club 3: Hi-Y 4; Pan- American 3. Barbara Virginia Alburger 7113 Clover Lone Upper Darby STENOGRAPH 1C-GOLD — School: Wolfaro Agent 2. Clubt: Bowling Team 4; Choral 2. Arlene Maria Amato 4012 Bruntwirk Road Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS-GOLD—School: Welfare Agent 2. Terry M. Armstrong 616 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby COMMERCIAL -PURPLE—Sports: Junior Vor- sity Cross Country 2: Basketball 4. Anna Marie Baccari 7194 Locust Street Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC-GOLD — School: Publica- tions Typing Staff 4. Clubs: Bowling 2: Hip- pocrates 2: Choral 2.3.4. 134 Arlene Bolmer 5352 Brittany Drive Clifton Heights STENOGRAPHIC-PURPLE — Closs: Dance Committee 4. Charles W. Barby 7010 Penorth Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - PURPLE—School: Gym Aide 3. William Joseph Banta, II 414 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3.4. Clubs: Pan-American 2. Sergeant- ot-Arms 3. Treasurer 4. Elaine Thurston Bardaro 51 Sunshine Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE — School: Publica- tions Typing Stoff 4; Orchestra 2. Clubs: Chorol 3: Bowling 4. of this Oak ... Patricia Ann Barksdale 17 Powell Lone Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE — School: Publica- tions Typing jStoff. Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2.3. Class: Homoroom Color Captain 3: Executive Committee 3: Dance Committee 4. Joyce Eleanor Barrar 305 Boro Rood Primos ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Acorn Reporter 2.3: Publications Business Stoff 3.4: Leoders Group 2.3.4: Publications Agent 3: Student Council 2.4; Student Council Executive Com- mittee 4: Welfare Agent 4; Notional Thespian Society 4; Honor Roll 2.3.4. Class: Senior Ploy Cost; Dance Committee 2.3.4; Party Committee 2,4. Clubs: A Coppello A 4: A Coppello B ' 3: Choral 2.3.4; Future Teochers of Amer- ica 2.3.4; Hi-Y 2.3.4; Library 2. President 4: Toy Wistolvon 2.3.4; Pan-American 2.3.4. Joseph Reid Bauer, Jr. 602 Maine Avenue Aldon ACCOUNTING-GOLD—School: Honor Roll 4. Irene Virginia Baxter 227 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS • PURPLE—School: Publi- cations Agent 3. Closs: Homeroom Color Cop- tain 3: Dance Committeo 4. Clubs: Bowling 2. A. Curtis Barlett .605 Massachusetts Avenue Aldan SCIENTIFIC-GOLD—School: Student Council 3. Sports: Junior Vorsity Baseball 2. Richard M. Barras 218 Huntley Rood Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 2.3. Clubs: Leeuwenhoek 2.3. Harry T. Baxter 3820 Crest Rood Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE —Closs: Ploy Usher 4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: Pon-Americon 3: Ubrorion-Historion 4; Bowling Team 4. Charles A. Bedser 144 Westdale Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Honor Roll 2.3. 135 Edith Emma Beese 15 South Harwood Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE — School: Publico- tions Business Staff 3: Publications Typing Staff 4: All School Show Cast 2.3.4: Honor Roll 2.3,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2.3: Biology Prize 2. Class: Commencement Usher 3: Oak Literary Staff 3.4; Dance Committee 2,3.4: Party Com- mittee 2.3,4. Clubs: Bowling Team 2. Eleanor Ruth Beissel 3213 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE — School: Publications Agont 2: All School Show Cost 4; Bond 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappello ' B 4: A” 3: Cborol 2.3.4: Future Teachers of Amorica 4; Pon-Amorican 4. e Carol Ruth Behmke 504 Elm Avenue Bywood GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD — Clubs: Bowl- ing 2. Isabel Florence Benn 29 Kent Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD — School: Upi-Doh Art Staff 3. Art Editor 4; Honor Roll 4: Art Prize 3. Class: Dance Committee 2.3.4; Party Com- mittee 2.3.4. Clubs: Beau Arts 2.3. Secretary 4; Choral 4; Le Cercle Francois 2: Pan-Amer- ican 4; Poster 3. Is lacked the June Arlene Bennung 6447 Chestnut Street Upper Darby ACADEMIC -GOLD — School: Upi-Doh Art Staff 4; All School Sfiow Cast 4. Class: Oolc Literory Stoff 3.4; Porty Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 2: Choral 2: First Aid ond Sociol Serv- ice 3.4; Hippocratos 4; Pan-American 3.4; Library Aid 2: Beau Arts 4. Judith Elaine Berman 7007 Hilltop Rood Upper Dorby STENOGRAPHIC PURPLE — School: Publico- tions Typing Stoff 4; All School Show Cost 4: Gym Aide 4; A.A. Council 2. Class: Oak Art Staff 3.4; Dance Committee 3.4; Party Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; World Affairs Forum 4. Paige Margo Bertolett 354 Windermere Avenue Lansdowne SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Acorn Editorial Board. Staff Secretory 4; Acorn Roporter 2.3.4; Leaders Group 2.3: Honor Roll 2.3,4; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2.3: Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 2.3.4; Porty Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappello A” 3.4; Choral 2.3,4: Hippocrates 2: Hi-Y 2.3,4; Latin 3.4. Allan H. Beverly 1044 lindale Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: All School Show Cast 4- Publications Agent 4; Gym Aido 4. Class: Senior Ploy Cast; Ploy Committee 4; Executive Committee 4. Beverly Dona Berger 345 Margote Rood Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE — School: Student Council 2: Honor Roll 2. Class: Ploy Committee 2: Dance Committee 2.3: Porty Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappello B 2: Choral 2.3: First Aid and Social Service 3.4; Future Teachers of America 4: Pon-Americon. Vice President 4; World Affairs Forum 4. Edward Francis Berry 7243 Clinton Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD — Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Walter M. Berwick, IV 259 Long Lone Upper Darby ACADEMIC-PURPLE—School: Gym Aide 4: Honor Roll 4. Clubs: Chorol 2.3,4; A Cappello B 3: A Cappello A 4. Sports: Cross Couh ry 2.3.4: Vorsity Boskotbol! 4; Junior Varsity Bosoball 2: Varsity Bosoball 4; Basket- ball Numerals 4. Eugenie Alice Blaskovitz 16 Marlboro Road Upper Dorby ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: All School Show Cost 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Oak Literary Staff 3.4: Porty Committee 2. Clubs: Chorol 2: First Aid ond Sociol Service 3.4; Hippocrates 2.3. Treasurer 4; Library Aid 2: Pon-Americon 3.4; Bowling 2. 136 Harold E. Boardman 927 Wild Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-GOLD—School: Acorn Reporter 4: Student Council 3.4; Honor Roll 2,3.4. Clots: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2. Clubs: German 4: Hi-Y 2.3.4. Vice President 4. Sports: Junior Var- sity Cross Country 2.3: Varsity Trock 4. Carol A. Bogdon 738 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS-GOLD Donald Prank Bogardus 30 S. Second Street Fernwood COMMERCIAL-GOLD—Clubs: Beau. Arts 3. Sports: Junior Vorsity Cross Country 2. Warren S. Bolay 308 Margate Road Upper Dorby ACADEMIC - PURPLE golden past. . . Lawrence Dennis Bonney 33S Revere Rood Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Notionol Thes- plan Society 2.3. Clerk 4; School Stage Crew 2,3.4; Art Award 2. Clots: Junior Play Stogo Crow 2.3: Senior Ploy Stoge Crew 3.4: Junior Ploy Stoge Crew 4. Club: Leeuwenhoek 2. Norman David Boring 7003 Radhourne Road Upper Dorby ACADEMIC-PURPLE—School: A.A. Solesmon 4; All School Show 4: Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: Varsity Football 3: Varsity Footboll 4; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. Georgia Diane Boyage 16 North Keystone Avenue Upper Dorby STENOGRAPHIC--GOLD — School: Publica- tions Typing Stoff. Manager 4; Honor Roll 2.3.4: Clots: Commencement Usher 3: Party Committee. Co-choirmon 4; Dance Commit- tee 4. Elizabeth Lee Bostley 317 Bishop Avenue Clifton Heights ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: All School Show Cost 3. Class: Homoroom Color Captain 4: Dance Committee 2.3.4; Executive Committee 2.3: Party Committee 2.3.4. Clubs: A Coppella B 3: Bowling Team 4; Chorol 2.3: Hippoc- rotes 4; Le Cercle Francois 2.3: Highest Sales- man. Christmas Card Campaign 4. Robert Henry Bowman 720 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Acorn Reporter 4; All School Show Cost 4. Clots: Dance Committee 4. Grace Alyce Boyajian 10 Montrose Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-GOLD—School: Welfare Agent 4 Honor Roll 2.3.4. Clubs: Choral 2.3.4; First Aid and Social Service 3.4; Hippocrates 2.3.4. Sports: Bosketball Numerols 4. CoH Richard Boyd 845 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE — School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2.3.4, Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: Junior Vorsity Wrest- ling 2: Vorsity Footboll 3.4: Varsity Wrestling 3.4. Nancy Lee Brackbill 305 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC ■ GOLD — School: Publications Agent 4; Welfare Agent 2. Clast: Dance Com- mittee 4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: Chorol 2.3,4 Sports: Bosketboll Numerols 4. 137 Patricia A. Brady 5263 Palmer Mill Rood Clifton Height GENERAL-GOLD—School: Honor Roll 2. Edward L. Braunston 939 Foritton Drive Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE—School: Gym Aido 4. Clou: Party Committeo 2. Sport : Vorjity Bow- boll 3.4; Junior Vorjity Baseball 2. Wanda L. Braun 2257 Garrett Rood Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL • GOLD—Club : Librory 2.3.4; World Affair Forum 2.3. Celeste Brazer 108 N. State Road Uppor Dorby Entorod Novomber. 1955 SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: Library Aido 4. Club : Future Teacher o? America 3.4, The picture of Janet Elaine Broadbent 212 Chapman Avenue Lantdowne ACADEMIC - PURPLE—Clou: Ploy Committoo 3.4; Donee Committeo 3.4 Club : Le Cerclo Froncoi 3.4; Choral 3.4; A Cappollo 8 4. Robert Broderick, Jr. 314 South Foirview Avenue Highland Pork GENERAL - PURPLE Jo Ann Brooks 209 Porker Avenue Upper Darby, Po. SCIENTIFIC-GOLD—School: Wolforo Agont 2.3: Honor Roll 4. Club : A Cappollo A 4; A Coppollo B 3: Choral 2.3. Secretary 4: Hippocrate 2.3.4; Fir t Aid and Sociol Servico 3.4. Joan Anne Bucciarelli 225 Heather Rood Upper Darby ACADEMIC-PURPLE — Clou: Homeroom Color Captain 3.4: Donee Committee 2.3.4; Executive Committoe 2.3.4. Club : Le Cerclo Froncoit 2.3: Bowling Team 3. Projident 4. f Richard J. Brocchi 838 Fairfax Rood SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE — School: 3.4. Sport : Vorjity Basketball Track 4. Brenda Eileen Brodt 100 Ardtley Road Upper Dorby ACADEMIC - GOLD—Clot : Dance Committee 4; Ploy Committoe 4. Clubs: Future Teacher of Amorico 4; Bowling Team 4. Alan Benson Brown 521 Blythe Avenuo Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE—Club : Choral 2. Sport : Junior Varsity Cross Country 2. James J. Buchanan 7247 Pine Street Upper Dorby GENERAL BUSINESS • GOLD. Droxel Hill Honor Roll 4; Vorjity 138 Doris Joan Burfeind 305 Eldon Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC PURPLE — School: Publications Aqont 2: Welfore Agont 3.4; Wolforo Board 3.4: Notional Thospion Socioty 3.4; Gym Aide 4: Honor Ro i 2.3.4. Clow: .Homoroom Color Captoin 2: Junior Ploy Production 3: Senior Ploy Costumes 4: Ploy Usher 3: Dance Com- mittee 3.4. Clubs: A Coppollo A 3.4; Choral 2,3.4: First Aid and Socio! Service 3.4; Hippoc- rotes 4: Hi-Y 3.4: Toy Wistolvon 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2.3: Volleyball Numerals 3: Junior Vanity Hockey Manager 3: Varsity Hockey Monoger 4. John Anthony Byerly 106 Ashton Road Upper Darby Entered September. 1956 ACADEMIC-PURPLE ; f; William J. Butler 232 North Linden Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC-PURPLE—Class: Homeroom Col- or Captoin 4; Clubs: Choral 4: Pon-Americon 3. Sergeant ot Arms 4. Judith Arlene Cake 559 Snowden Rood Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD — School: Publica- tions Agent 2,4; Student Council Executive Committee 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Play Usher 3. Clubs: A Coppollo B” 3: Choral 2. Sports: Volley Boll Numerols 2. our life at school . Peter James Calabrese 39 Chathom Road Stonehurst SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE Thomas Shields Cameron 218 Heather Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: Wolforo Agent 2.3: Welfare Boord 2.3: All School Show Cast 3.4; Notionol Thespian Society 3.4. Class: Son- ior Ploy Cost; Sonior Ploy Stage Crew 3: Oak Photographic Stoff 3: Donee Committee 3. Patricia Jean Cass 949 Cobbs Street Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD — School: Publications Agent 2: All School Show Production 3: Gym Aide 2.3: Honor Roll 4. Claw: Homeroom Color Coptain 2: Donee Committee 2.3.4; Porty Committee 2.3: Ploy Committee 2.3. Clubs: Chorol 2.3. Sports: Hockey Numerols 2: Volley Boll Numerols 2: Junior Varsity Hockey 3: Varsity Hockey 4. Antoinette A. Chengos 69 Springton Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: National Thes- pian Society 4; Publications Typing Stoff 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 4. John H. Calhoun 315 South Madison Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: Welfare Agent 2: Acorn Roportor 4. Clubs: A Coppollo A 4; A Cappcllo “B 3: Chorol 2.3,4. John C. Caras 174 Springton Road Bywood ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Student Council 2.3: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cop- to in 2,3. Clubs: Hi-Y 2.3. Secretory 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3: Vorsity Cross Country 4; Vorsity Track 3.4. Joseph J. Cava 4201 Cedor Lone Hil1 GENERAL - GOLD R. Chesman Childs 1008 Brook Avenue Secane SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 139 David Willits Christophersen 401 South Cedar Lane Highland Pork SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: National Thes- pian Society 2.3: Stoge Crew 2: Gym Aide 2. Class: Junior Ploy Stoge Crew 2: Senior Ploy Stogo Crew 2.3: Ploy Usher 3: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2.3. Clubs: A Cop- pello A'- 2,3. Student Conductor 4; Chorol 2,3,4; All Eastern Chorus 4. Sene Charles Cianfrana 6846 Rodbourno Rood Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD — Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Sue Jane Churchill 1109 Primos Avenue Secane ACADEMIC • GOLD — School: A.A. Council 3.4; Acorn Reporter 3.4; Publication Business Stoff 2: Publications Agent 2.3: Gym Aide 3.4: Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3,4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Hippocrotes 4; Toy Wistalvon 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Swim- ming. Manoger 2.3: Varsity Swimming. Mon- ogor 4; Volley Boll Numerals 4; Junior Vorsity Tennis 4. Frances Joseph Clements 249 Westrbrook Drive Clifton Heights GENERAL - PURPLE The tverk9 the play9 Edward Frank Cocco 122 Englewood Rood Highland Park GENERAL - PURPLE—School: Student Council Executive Committeo 2. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2: Executive Committeo 2. Sports: Varsity Football 2.3: Varsity Trock 2.3: ost Voluoblo Runner 1956: Delowore County 220 Champion. Carleen V. Collier 2224 Lynn Boulevard Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—Class: Donee Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 4. Patricia Ruth Connet Hazorth Apartments Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Ali School Cost 4. Closs: Dance Committee 4. Sports: Volley Boll Numerals 4. Margaret Conroy 6929 Guilford Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION . PURPLE — Clubs: Distributive Education 4. William Wayne Conrad 5207 Whitehall Drive Westbrook Park SCIENTIFIC - GOLD — School: Publications Agent 2: Studont Council 2: Honor Roll. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 3.4. Clubs: Chess 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2.4; Junior Vorsity Cross Country 2: Junior Vorsity Boskotboll 2: Vorsity Cross Country 3.4: Vorsity Trock 2,3.4 Dorothy May Cook 138 N. Madison Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC-PURPLE — School: Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished 3. Clubs: Bowling 3. Sports: Bosketboll Numerals 4. Frank M. Cosmi 131 Terrace Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Closs: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2.3. Ik W. Roberta Cox 805 Terwood Road Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS-PURPLE 140 Barbara Lee Cross 5237 Apache Lane Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC ■ PURPLE—School: Acorn Editoriol Board. Copy Editor 4: Publicationi Agent 2: All School Show Coit 3.4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2.3.4; Acodemic Bi- ology Prire 2. Class: Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: Hl-Y 3,4; Latin 3. Secretory 4; Le Cercle Francois 3: Leeuwenhoek 3. Joseph Cullinan 917 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Student Coun- cil 2.3; All School Show Cost 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2: Executive Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2. Janet Crouthers 2352 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD—Clubs: Choral 2.3.4: A Coppello B 3.4. Samuel Benjamin Curry, Jr. 5016 Marvine Rood Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC. PURPLE—School: All School Show Cost 4; National Thespian Society 4; Honor Roll 2.3.4. Class: Senior Ploy Cost 4. the tears the laughs.. . George F. Daebeler 826 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Leaders Group 2,3.4; All School Show Cost 2.3,4; District Bond: Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2s3.4. Class: Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: Choral 2; A Coppello A 3: Hi.Y 4; Stein, moti 3.4. Treasurer 4; Visual Aids 3: Amplifi- cation Crew 4. Sports: Varsity Tennis 4. Jane Lanning Davis 635 Ridgewood Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: All School Show Cost 4; Gym Aide 2.3.4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2.4; Dance Committee 2.3.4; Executive Committee 2.3.4; Play Committee 3.4. Clubs: Choral 4; Pan-American 3. Sports: Bas- kotboll Numerals 3: Junior Vorsity Bosketbcll 3: Varsity Hockey 3.4; Varsity Basketball 4. Marilyn Ross Danielson 212 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Student Council 2: AH School Show Cost 2. Class: Dance Com- mittee 4. Sports: Basketboll Numerals 4. Linda L. Davis 430 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC-PURPLE—School: Loodors Group 2: Welfare Agent 2.4; All School Show Produc- tion 3.4. Class: Beaux Arts 4; Choral 2.3,4; Future Teachers of America 2.4; Latin Club 3: Rifle Club 2. Marilyn E. Davis 900 Addingham Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: All School Show Cost 4; Publications Agent 4; Student Council 2: Gym Aide 3.4. Class: Donee Committee 4; Christmas Cord Salesman 4. Clubs: Choral 2. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2. Jane Elizabeth DeBaun 218 LeCarra Drive Lansdowne GENERAL BUSINESS-PURPLE—Class: Home- room Color Captain 3: Dance Committee 4; Porty Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 3. Phyllis Louise Dawkins 643 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Leaders Group 2.3. President 4; Publications Agent 3; Student Council 2.4; All School Show Cost 2.4; Honor Roll 2,3.4; Class: Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: A Coppello “A 3.4; Choral 2.3.4; Hi-Y 3.4. Sports: Junior Var- sity Hockey 3; Varsity Hockey 4; Junior Var- sity Basketball 3; Varsity Bosketball 4. Warren W. DeFco 7102 Pennsylvania Avenue Bywood COMMERCIAL-GOLD 141 Charles Robert Deininger 378 Lakeview Avonuc Drexel Hili GENERAL. GOLD — School: Honor Roll 4. Sports: Varsity Boscbal 3.4. John Kenneth Delmar 1004 Lindole Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—Class: Homoroom Color Coptoin 2.3. Clubs: Visual Aids 2: Chorol 2,3.4: A Coppollo A 3. Troosurer 4; Sonior Quartet 4; Special Choir 4. Oiane Eleanor Dell 647 Shadoland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE-Sehool: Acorn Reporter 3. Class: Donee Committee 3: Party Committeo 3. Clubs: Lotin 2: Rifle 2. Albion Kimble DeLong 3838 Plumstead Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Gym Aide 3.4. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 3: Executive Committeo 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3. Important knowledge James S. DeLuca 426 Burnley Lane Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS‘-PURPLE Leonard Destefano 7066 Rodbourne Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Marion Tavener Dickson 419 Millbank Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION . GOLD — School: Publications Agent 4: Honor Roll 2,3.4. Clubs: Distributive Education 4; Stoto Secretory of Distributive Education Classes 4. John DiPaul 7125 Woyne Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD — School: Gym Aid 2: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2.3. Class: Donee Committeo 2,4. Sports: Track 3.4; Varsity Bose- ball 4. Nina Rose Der Ohanessian 7115 Wayne Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE — School: Publico- tions Typing Staff 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4. Clubs: A Coppollo B 3: Chorol 2.3. Edward N. Dibeler 2816 Hillcrest Rood Drexel Park ACCOUNTING • PURPLE — School: All School Show Production 4; Honor Roll 4. Kafherine Nell Dietz 507 Montana Avenue Aldan SCIENTIFIC-GOLD—School: A.A. Council 4: Upi-Doh Litorory Staff 3: Leaders Group 2.4; All School Show Cost 3.4: Color Guord 2.3.4; Honor Roll 2.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 4; Commence- ment Usher 3: Ook Literary Staff 3: Assistant Editor 4; Donee Committee 2.3.4: Co-choirmon 2.3: Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 2,4; Play Committeo 3.4; Christmos Cord Com- mitteo Chairmen 4. Clubs: A Coppollo A 3.4; Chorol 2.3.4; Speciol Choir 4; Hippocrates 3.4; Toy Wistolvon 3: Vice President 4; Hi-Y 4. Ines DiSerio 817 Addinghom Avenue Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD — School: Publications Agent 3. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 3.4; Executive Committee 4. Clubs: Distributive Education 4. M2 Richard P. DiSylvestro 293 Sanford Road Stonehurst ACADEMIC - PURPLE—Class: Homoroom Col- or Captain 2. Sports: Vorsity Trock 3.4. Doris Nancy Dorsch 1220 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Loadors Group 2.3.4; Publications Agent 4; Welfare Agent 2: All School Show Cost 3: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 2.3.4; Party Committee 2: Ploy Committee 3.4. Clubs: A Cappollo B 3.4; Bowling 4; Choral 2.3.4; Future Toachors of America 4; Hippocrates 3,4. Victor Dornish 81 North State Road Keystone ARTS AND CRAFTS - PURPLE Robert George Doyle 819 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS-GOLD —Clubs: Choral 2.3. which we gained. James Harvey Draper 4200 Taylor Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING - PURPLE — Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2.3; Oak Photographic Staff 3. Clubs: A Cappollo A 4; A Cappollo B” 3: Choral 2.3.4. John Alexander Duncan, Jr. 388 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL • GOLD — School: Gym Aide 3.4. Gino D'Vertola Marshall and Heather Roads Upper Darby ACCOUNTING-GOLD Charles A. Edinger 52 Palmers Mill Road Clifton Heights DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE Martin Lawrence Dresner 820 Cedar Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 2.3: AM School Show Cost 4. Closs: Homeroom Col- or Coptoin 4; Senior Ploy Cost; Commence- ment Usher 3. Clubs: Rifle 2; Hi-Y 2,3.4. Robert Houston Duncan 388 Lokeview Avenue Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD — School: Publications Agent 3: Honor Roll 2. Closs: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2.3,4. Clubs: Dis- tributive Education 4; Rifle 2. Janice Eckroade 3845 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD Joseph Henry Elkins 734 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Acorn Reporter 4; Looders Group 2: Student Council 2.4; National Thespian Society 2.3. President 4; Stage Crew 2.3.4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2.3: Public Speoking Prize 2: Dromotic Prize 3. Closs: Junipr Ploy Cost; Sonior Play Cost; Junior Play Stage Crew 2. Monogor 4; Senior Play Stoge Crew 2. Mana- ger 3: Commencement■ Usher 3; Dance Com- mittee 2.3.4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappollo A” 3: Choral 2.3: Hi-Y 2.3.4; Library 2: Latin 2.3. 143 Theodore E. Emery 120 North Carol Boulovard Highland Part GENERAL BUSINESS-GOLD—Club : Rifle 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: Tract 4. Barbara Ann Evans 940 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: A.A. Council 2: Publications Agent 3: All School Show Cost 4; Gym Aide 3,4: Student Council 4; Honor Roll 4, Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Dance Committeo 3: Chairman 4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: Chorol 2: Toy Wistolvon 4. Sports: Vor- sity Cheerleading 2.3.4. Barbara Ann Erselc 7207 Penorth Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: Leaders Group 2: Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2,3.4. Class: Home Room Color Captain 2.3. Ploy Ushor 4; Execu- tive Committeo 4. Sports: Bostotball Numorols 2: Junior Varsity Bostotball Manager 2.3: Var- sity BostetboH Manager 4. Leonard M. Evons 5248 Reservation Road Pilgrim Gardens SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 2. And lasting Anthony John Falco 801 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE — Clubs: Bowling 2.3. Richard Fedor 7924 Arlington Avenue Highond Part GENERAL BUSINESS -GOLD —Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3.4. Fran Marie Ferrigno 5107 Gromercy Drive Clifton Heights STENOGRAPHIC • PURPLE Robert Fordham 202 Springton Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS- PURPLE—Class: Execu- tive Committee 4: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2: Varsity Westling 3.4; Varsity Football 4. 144 p p 1 L f : p V $ o « % ft mk 1 Edward Tudor Feddern 4422 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • GOLD — School: Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 3. Clubs: Bowling Toom 4. Sports: Bostotball Numerals 4; Varsity Bowling 4. Maury Feinstein 624 Briarcliffe Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: Honor Roll 2: Gym Aide 2. Patricia Anne Ford 5922 Clinton Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC-PURPLE — School: A Coppello A 4: A Coppello B 3: Choral 2: Le Corde Froncois 3. Ronald Fordham 202 Springton Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD — Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2: Varsity Wrestling 3.4. Alice Mary Forte 20 Mople Avenue Upper Dorbv ACIE?T,IF15-,rG°LD “ Schoo,: bKcolio.. Agent 2: Welforo Agent 2: Bond 2.3.4; Orches- ro 2.3.4; Honor Roll 3: Geometry Prii 3. Clwb : Future Teacher of America 4; Leeuwen- hook 2.3.4; Rifle 2.3; Royol Loncer Riding Club Senior Trainer 4; Miracle Book Club 2. Joseph Anthony Franzini 2421 Garrett Rood Drexel p0fk £ebNT|,F7CVPURPLeE - Sp0fU: Ju !or Varsity Baseball 2; Varnty Baseball 3.4. Catherine A. Forte STEHOGRAPHIC. GOLD - School: Leader, Group 2: Publicotions Typing Staff. President 4. Acorn Editorial Board 4; Honor Roll 2 3 4- Distinguished Honor Roll 2.3. Closs: Com'. mencement Usher 3; Party Committee 4; Dance Comiruttee 4. Clubs: Chorol 2: A Coppello A 3; Pon-Amerlcon 4; World Affolrs Forum 4. Florence Alma Friter 4212 Garrett Road Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS . PURPLE — School: Gym Aide 4: All School Show Cost 4. Clubs: Bowl. Ing Teom 4. friendships made . . . Gerald Fritz 2430 Cedor Lane Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE — Sports: Varsity Base- ball 4. Harry Carlton Furlow 11 North Pennock Avenue Highland Par NTIFIC. PURPLE r Sckool- Gym Aid 4 Uoss. Homeroom Color Captain 2.3: Done. Committee 4. Clubs: A Coppello 4; Chora Uub 3.4; Pon-American 4; Future Teacher, 0 America 4 Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2 Jumor Varsity Soccer 2; Vanity Soccer 3.4 Tenn.s 4; Varsity Boseboll 4. Robert Allen Gallagher 719 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS - PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 2. Beverly Sandra Garber 725 Windemere Avenue Drexel Hil GENERAL BUSINESS-GOLD-Clot,: Doner Committee 4. Clubs: Beau Art, 3.4; Bowline 3: Library 2: Riding 4. Linda Mary Fuller II35 Hollywood Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS-PURPLE Judith M. Furman 421 Burmont Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD — School: Publications Business Stoff 3. Class: Donee Committee 4; Pioy Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 4; Future Teacher, of America 3.4; Majorette 2. David Blair Ganoe 313 S. Bishop Avenue Secane ACADEMIC-GOLD — School: Gym Aide 4. nn garrison 28 Berbro Avenue Upper Oorby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2.3; Club,: Choral 2: A Cop- P«llo B 3; A Coppello A 4. 145 George Louis Gasper 919 Foirfax Rood Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION ■ PURPLE—School: Student Council 3. Closs: Homeroom Color Coptoin 3. Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Mary Edith Gayley 30b Owen Avenue Lonsdowne ACADEMIC-PURPLE—School: Bond 3: Honor Roll 4; All School Show Cost 4; Class: Donee Committee 3. Clubs: Lotin 2: Choral 2,3.4: A Coppollo A 3.4; Riflo 2.3. President 4. Sports: Varsity Rifle 3.4. Barry F. Gayer 9 Englewood Rood Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC-GOLD — Class: Play Usher 4: Dance Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4: Chr.st- mas Cord Committee 4. Clubs: German 2.3. Treosuror 4. Donald H. Gentner 5134 Gramercy Drive Clifton Heights GENERAL-GOLD —School: Student Council. Vico President 4; Pop Rally Committee Choir- man 4; Honor Ro'l 4. Class: Homeroom Color Copoin 2.3; Executive Committeo 3. Clubs: Choral 2.3.4; A Coppollo B 3: A Coppollo A' 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2.3: Varsity Football 4. Will Jo-Anne Catherine Gervais 2364 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE—School: Acorn Reporter 2: All School Show Cost 4; Notional Thespian Society 2.3. Troosuror 4: Gym Aido 4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,4. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2,3: Junior Ploy Cost. Junior Ploy Production 2: Senior Ploy Cost; Commencement Usher 3: Oak Uterory Staff 3.4; Dance Committee 2.3.4; Porty Com- mitteo 4; Hi-Y 2.3.4; Le Cercle Francois 2.3. Treasurer 4: Toy Wistolvan 2.3.4, Sports: Var- sity Cheerleading Manager 3.4. John Grover Gist 7117 Stockley Road Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE — School: Upi-Doh Art Staff 4: All School Show Cost 3.4; Bond 2.3.4: Orchestra 4; District Bond 4; Honor Roll 4; Pop Roily Committee 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 3.4; Porty Committee 4. Richard Norris Good 4126 Berry Avenue Dreiel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: All School Show Cast 4; Band 3.4: Orchestro 3.4. Sports: Jun- ior Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3.4. Robert P. Gosser 115 Ardmore Avenue Highland Pork ARTS AND CRAFTS • GOLD remind us of Ronald Frederick Gilbert 206 Porker Avenue Kirklyn GENERAL BUSINESS-PURPLE — School: Stu- dent Council 3: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2.3. Class: Dance Committee 2.3: Executive Com- mittee 2.3.4; All School Show Cost 4. Clubs: A Cappello A 4; A Coppollo ' B 3: Choral 2.3.4, Sports: Junior Vorsity Soccer 2.3: Varsity Soccor 4: Varsity Track 4; Varsity Bosketboll 4. Margaret Wendy Goldman 4501 Dermond Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: All School Cost 2.3.4: National Thespian Society 3. Class- Donee Committeo 2. Clubs: A Coppello B 4: Choral 2.3.4; Future Teachers of Amorica 3: Pan-American 2.3. Sheila Jordan Goodyear 3620 Berry Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE—School: Wolfore Agont 2. Richard David Graham 233 Parker Avenue UPP ' Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 3.4. Clubs: Choral 2. Sports: Junior Vorsity Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3.4. 146 Posqualc Granicri 5 North Kirklyn Avonuo Kirklyn. Upper Darby GENERAL - GOLD John Charles Grazel 7217 Gwnthorne Rood Uppor Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE - Clubs: Riflo 2: Distributive Education 4. Barbara Anne Grauel 457 Wild Avonuo Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE—School: Student Coun- cil 2: Welfare Agent 2: Gym Aide 2. Clou: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Chorol 2: Rifle 2: Bowling 4. Sarah Roberta Green 4025 Albermorle Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-GOLD-School: Welfore Agent 2.3.4. these days gone by.. . Doris M. Greene 222 North Cedor Lone Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD — School: Loaders Group 2.3.4; Honor Roll 2.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2: All School Show Cost 4. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3.4; Dance Committee 3: Porty Commitee 2. Clubs: A Coppola A 4; A Coppello 8 3: Chorol 2.3: Librarian 4; Choral Execu- tive Committee 4; Speciol Choir 4; First Aid and Social Service 3. Secretory-Treasurer 4: Hippocrotes 2.3: Vice President 4: Library 2. Sports: Hockey Numerals 2: Volleyball Numer- ols 3. Francis Joseph Gross 532 Littlecroft Rood Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD—Sports: Varsity Cross Country 3.4; Vorsify Trock 3.4. Carl William Gustafson 27 South Linden Avenue Kirklyn GENERAL BUSINESS-GOLD — Clubs: Pan- American 2: Sports: Baseball 4. Gloria Dean Hale 50 South Oak Lane Primos ACADEMIC • PURPLE — Class: Homeroom color Coptoin 3. Clubs: Beoux Arts 3: Choral 4. Barbara Greninger 742 Mason Avenue Drexil Hill STENOGRAPHIC-PURPLE — School: Publica- tions Typing Staff 4; Honor Roll 2. Clubs: Chorol 2.3. Joseph Grosso 1766 Providence Rood Secane SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Sports: Vorsity Cross Country 4; Novice Trophy 4; Show Award for Cross Country 4. Toby Muriel Guttler 742 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD — School: A .A. Council 2.3.4: All School Show Cost 3.4; Band 2.3.4: Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2,3,4: Dance Committee 3.4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 4; Hip- pocrotes 4; Le Cercle Francois 2.3. Dale Maurice Hall 247 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD — Clubs: Distributive Edulcotion 4. 147 Stephen F. Haly I2S Maplewood Avenue Kirklyn SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—Clou: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Oak Photography Staff 3. Club : Rifle 2. Sport : Bosketboll Numeral 2.3: Junior Vortity Monoger 3. William Frank Hamilton 5027 Bond Avenue Orexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Student Coun- cil 3.4; Leader Group 2: Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3.4; Latin II Prize 2: Algebra II Prize 2: Phyjic Prize 3: Horvord Club Award 3. Clat : Protidcnt 4; Treasurer 3: Homeroom Color Captoin 2: Commencement Uther 3: Executive Committee 3,4; Donee Committee 3.4; Porty Committee 4; Ploy Committee 3.4; Highe t Salesman, Mogozlne Compoign 2. Clubs: Hi-Y 2.3.4; Germon 2. Sport : Junior Vanity Wrest- ling 2.3: Vanity Wro tling 4. Gabriele Hamburger 401 Winfield Avenue Upper Darby Entered Februory. 1955 ACADEMIC-GOLD — School: Orchestra 3: Honor Roll 4. Clubs: Spanish Club 4. Paul Houston Harkins, Jr. 64-8 Drexelbrook Drive Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-GOLD—School: A.A. Council 4; Bond 2.3.4; All School Show Cost 4; Musicol Mosterpiece's Band Award 3: Honor Roll 2.3.4. Clubs: Bowling Teom 4; Stoinmetz . Sports: Tonnis Numerals: Vanity Tennis 2.3. Co- Captain 4. l.v n«« leaf through Peter Schubert Harkins 648 Drexelbrook Drive Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: A.A. Council 4; District Orchestra 4; Student Council 3: Or- chestra 2.3.4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Drexel Hill Music Club Orchestra Award 3: Commence- ment Usher 3: Orchestra 2.3.4, Closs: Home- room Color Coptoin 2.4; Donco Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling Toom 4; Hi-Y 3.4; Steinmetz 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 4; Intramural Ten- nis 4; Vonity Tennis 2.3.4; Co-Captain 4. Ann Harper 223 South Fairview Avenue Highland Park ACADEMIC-PURPLE—School: Welfare Agent 4; Notional Thespian Society 3.4; Honor Roll 2,3.4; Elizobeth B. Kingsley Award in Art 3. Class: Junior Ploy Cost; Senior Ploy Cost; Oak Ar.- Stoff 3.4; Donee Committee 2.3.4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2: Le Cerde Francois 3: Toy Wistolvon 2.3.4. Louis Draper Harrington 2923 Garrett Rood Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-GOLD—School: A.A. Council 3: Acorn Reporter 4; Leaders Group 2: Student Council 2: All School Show Production 3: Na- tional Thespian Society 2,3,4; Stogo Crew 2.3.4. Class: Homeroom Color Captoin 4; Junior Ploy Production 3: Dance Committeos 3. Clubs: Library 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2: Manager 3. David L Harrison 7758 Woyne Avenue Highland Pork GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD—School: Publica- tion Agent 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball Monoger 1.2: Varsity Baseball Manager 3.4. Robert Allan Harmer 137 Barrington Rood Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD William Harral, III 2441 Marshall Rood Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Student Coun- cil 2: All School Show Cost 4; Honor Roll 3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4. Closs: Executive Committeo 3.4; Commencement Usher 3: Donco Committee 3. Clubs: A Cappella B” 2: A Cappello A 3. Vice President 4; District Chorus 4; Choral 2.3. Vice President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccor 2: Varsity Soccer 3.4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3.4: Basketball Numerals 4. Joanne I. Harris 512 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Leaders 2. Cop- toin 3.4; Publications Agent 2: Student Council 3: All School Show Cost 2.3.4; All School Show Quoen Nominee 3: Orchestra 2,3.4; Bob Cots 3; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2.3.4; Robert A. Doano Music Award 2. Class: Junior Ploy Cast; Play Usher 3.4; Commence- ment Usher 3: Ook Literary Staff 3. Copy Editor 4; Dance Committee 2,3.4; Party Com- mittee 2.4; Ploy Committoo 4. Clubs: A Cop- pello A. Accomponist 3.4; Choral 2. Accom- panist 3.4. President 4; Choral Executive Com- mittee 4; Speciol Choir Accomponist 4; Future Toochers of America 3. Secretary 4; Hi-Y 3.4. Elizabeth A. Hart 138 South Pennock Avenue Highland Park SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: All School Show Cost 4; Gym Aido 3.4; Honor Roll 2.3.4. Class: Class Color Captain 2.3.4; Homeroom Color Captoin 2.3.4; Donee Committee 2.3: Execu- tive Committee 3.4; Hi-Y 2.3. Secretory 4. Sports: BosketboM Numerals 2: Junior Varsity 8osketboll 2: Junior Varsity Tennis 2.3: Vorsity Hoekoy 3.4; Co-Captain 4; Varsity Boskotboll 3.4; Vorsity Tennis 4; Card Salesman 4. 148 Esther Elaine Hart 307 Derwyn Road Lansdowne ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: All School Show Coif 4. Clou: Homeroom Color Captain 4 Clubs: Pon-Americon 2. Nancy Carol Hart 138 South Pennock Avenue Highland Pork GENERAL BUSINESS-GOLD—School: Publi- cations Agent 2. Class: Homoroom Color Cop- tain 2. page by Eric John Heidelberger 400 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Honor Roll 2.3.4. Class: Commencement Usher 3. Bonnie J. Henderson 246 Long Lone Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS-PURPLE —School: Gym Aide 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Diana Lorraine Henderson 811 Hawthorne Avenue Primos ACADEMIC • GOLD — Class: Christmos Card Salesman 4. Carol Lynn Herder 127 Crestview Road Upper Darby GENERAI • PURPLE-School: All School Show Cost 4. Clou: Dance Committee 2.3.4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2.3: Librory 4. Sports: Bosoball Numerals 2. t page... Judy Ann Hart 316 Ashland Avenue Secane ACADEMIC-GOLD —School. Welfare Agent 2: All School Show Cost 4: Gym Aide 4. Closs: Donco Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2.3.4; A Coppello B 3: A Coppello A ' 4; Bowlinq Team. 4. Sports: Volley Bo I Numerols 2: Junior Varsity Swimming 3: Vorsify Swimming 4. Joan Belle Hastings 343 Sherbrook Boulevard Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Upi-Doh Literary Staff 3.4; Publications Agent 4; All School Show Cost 3; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2.4: Dance Committee 3,4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Chorol 2.3.4; Choral Club Executive Committee; Future Teachers of America 4; Pan-American 2. James Robert Hemphill 209 Chapman Avenue Lansdowne ACADEMIC-GOLD — School: Bond 2.3.4. Closs: Party Committee 4. Clubs: Rifle 2.3. Sports: Track 2.4. Charles Andrew Henderson 56 Hampart Rood Upper Darby ACCOUNTING • PURPLE — Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2.3. Marguerite I. Hendrickson 311 Bishop Avenue Clifton Heights DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD — Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Gary Wendell Herring 525 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3; Varsity Trock 3.4; Varsity Football 4. 149 Carol Anne Hertiel 5245 Oleander Rood Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD — School: Publication Agon, 3: Ail School Show Co t 4; Gym Aide 4. Clast: Homeroom Color Coptain 2.3: Dance Committee 2.3.4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappol'o A : Choral 2.3.4; Bowling Team 4; Hippocrates 3.4; Future Teochors of Amer- ica 4. Sports: Volley Ball Numerals 4. Stephen Newlin Hillman 7012 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-GOLD — School: Honor Roll 2. John Higgins, Jr. 804 Cedor Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: Student Council 4; Gym Aid 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 4. Peter R. Hinckley 7230 Hotel Avenuo Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 4. Clubs: Rifle 2.3: Visual Aids 2. Secrofory 3.4. Sports: J.V. Cross Country Manogor 2.3; J.V. Wrostling Manager 3. We lived in a Frontier Charles LeRoy Hodges 950 Kenwood Rood Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-GOLD —School: Executive Com- mitteo 3: A1 School Show Cast 4. Clots: Execu- tive Committoo 3. Clubs: A Coppello ' A 3: Choral 2.3. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2.3: Junior Var- sity Boteball 2. Jack Richard Hollingsworth 715 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—Clubs: A Coppollo A 3.4; Choral 2. Anne Louise Hopkins 512 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD — School: Honor Roll 3. Clubs: Choral 2: Distributive Education 4. Edward Robert Hofmann 250 Ardmore Avenue Highland Park ARTS AND CRAFTS ■ GOLD — School: Honor Roll 2. Sports: Varsity Bosoboll 4. Judith C. Holmes 1013 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE—School: Studont Coun- cil 3: Wolfaro Agont 4; All School Show Cost 4; All School Show Production 2.3.4; Nationol Thospian Society 3.4: Stage Crew 3.4; Honor Roll 2. Class: Junior Ploy Stage Crew 2: Sen- ior Play Stage Crew. Clubs: A Coppello A' 3.4; Choral 2.3.4; Hi-Y 4; Lo Cercle Francois 2.3. Sec etory 4. Robert David Hornick 81 North Keystone Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE Nancy Louise Horsley 3947 Dennison Avenue Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD — Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Virginia Anne Houser 25 Golf Road Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL-GOLD - School: Leaders Group. Coptain 2.3.4; Publications Agent 3: Student Council 4; Honor Roll 2.3,4; Distin- guished Honor Roll 3.4. Class: Homeroom Color Captoin 2: Ploy Usher 4; Commencement Ushor 3; Donee Committeo 3.4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: A Coppello A 4; A Coppe'la 'B' 3: Chorol 2.3.4; First Aid and Social Serv.ce 3. President 4; Future Teochers of America 4; Librory 2. 150 Barbara Hetherington Howgate 101 Soint Laurence Road Upper Oarby SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 4. Clan: Homeroom Color Captain 2 Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3: Varsity Hockey 4: Vorsity Swimming 4. Phyllis G. Hulce S02 Wilde Avenue Dreiel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS - PURPLE Land of Aida Janette Idiaquez 1020 Morgan Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC-PURPLE — School: Loaders Group 3.4; All School Show Cost 2.3.4; Honor Roll 3: Band 2: Notionol Thespian Socioty 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Donco Committoo 2.3.4; Studont Council 4; Senior Ploy Cost. 4; Porty Committoo 4. Clubs: Choral Club 2.3: Pon-Americon 2.3,4. Prosidont 4- World Affairs Forum 2.3.4: President 4. Sports: Volley Ball Numerals 2: Historian Librarian Pon- Amorican Club 3. Joan Margaret Jackson 255 Richfield Road Stonehurst COMMERCIAL-PURPLE — School: Wolfore Agent 2: Honor Roll 4. Clubs: Chorol 2.3. Regina Ann Jaros 2512 Bond Avenue Dreiel Hill COMMERCIAL. PURPLE Henry Charles Johns 515 California Avenue Aldan SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Ethel Huntsberger 39 South Pennock Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—Closs: Ploy Com- mittoe 4; Dance Committee 4. 4 A f- 1 e ' - thought fs V b Marjorie Wallace Huebner 467 Eaton Rood Dreiel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD — School: Publications Agent 4; Gym Aide 2.4. Class: Homeroom Col- or Captain 2.4; Dance Committee 2.3.4; Porty Committee 3: Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: Chorol 2.3.4; Future Teachers of America 3.4; Le Cercle Francois 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 2.3.4, Frank Ronald Infante 22 South Pennock Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL - PURPLE — School: Acorn Photo- graphic Staff 3,4. Class: Ook Photographic Staff 3. Editor 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Photogrtfphy 3.4. Nancy Elizabeth Jamison 821 Blythe Avenue Dreiel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE — School: Publications Agent 3.4; All School Show Cost 4; All School Show Production 3.4; National Thespian Socioty 4; Honor Roll 4. Closs: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3: Senior Play Production 4; Play Usher 3.4; Ook Literary Staff 3.4; Donee Commitee 2.3.4; Party Committee 2.4. Clubs: Chorol 2.3: Firs Aid ond Social Service 3.4; Future Teochers of Americo 4; Hippocrates 3.4; Hi-Y 4; Toy Wistalvon 4. Melisse Ann Jenkins 334 Riverview Avenue Dreiel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD — School: Upi-Doh Art Staff 4; Publication Agent 4; Welfore Agent 3. Gym Aide 3.4; All School Show Cost 4. Closs: Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 2: Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: A Coppello A 3.4; Beou« Arts 3: Chorol 2.3.4; Future Teachers of Amorico 4; Library 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3: Varsity Hockey 4. Barent Charles Johnson 134 N. Pennock Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE — School: Amplification Crew 3.4: All School Show Production 3.4: Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Closs: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Clubs: A Coppello A ' 3.4; Choral 2.3.4: Rifle 2.3.4; Steinmeti 4 Sports: Tonnis Numerols 4; Varsity Riflo 4: Vorsity Tennis 4. 151 Mervin Johnson 20? Berbro Avenue Upper Oorby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION ■ PURPLE Sandro J. Johnsfon 817 Clarendon Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC ■ PURPLE—Clou: A .A. So'os- mon 4: Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2. Judy Rendell Johnston 319 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • GOLD — School: Publications Agont 3: All School Show Cost 4. Closs: Donee Committee 2.4: Porty Committoo 4. Clubs: A Coppollo B 4: Bowlinq Toom 2: Chorol 2.3. Sports: Volley Boll Numerols 4. Mary Jane Jones 48 Copley Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD — Clubs: Junior Varsity Bowlinq 2. We played in a sparis Chrysoula Kanakis 49 Glendale Rood Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC -GOLD — Closs: Sonior Ploy Cos . Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4; Bowl, inq 4. Gail M. Kauffman 7818 Arlington Avenue Upper Dorby ACADEMIC-GOLD — School: Publications Agent 2: Wolfore Agent 2: All School Show Cost 4. Class: Donee Committoo 3. Clubs: Bowling Teom 2.3. Sports: Boskotboll Numerals 3: Swimming 4. Robert Kazanjian 519 Feme Boulevard Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Acorn Roporter 4: Student Council 2: Purple ond Gold Spook- ing Contest 3.4. Clubs: Lo Corclo Francois 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Boskotboll 2,3: Varsity Boskotbal! 4: Boskotboll Numerals 4. Elaine Kelly 416 Croyden Rood Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL-PURPLE —School: AH School Show 3.4; Color Guard 2.3,4: Gym Aide 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 2.4. Closs: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2.4; Donco Committee 3,4. Thomas V. Kane 504 Lorchwood Avenue Bywood GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD Lester A. Kauffman, Jr. 324 South Corol Boulevard Highland Pork ACADEMIC-GOLD — School: Acorn Photo- graphic Staff 3.4: Gym Aide 4. Closs: Home- room Color Coptoin 3.4: Oak Photographic Stoff 3.4. Clubs: Visual Aids 2. President 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 4; Varsity Soc- cer 4; Varsity Tennis 2.3.4, Allen Keating 12 South Corol Boulevard Upper Dorby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD — Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Charles Kennedy, Jr. 3220 Plumsteod Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE — School: Honor Roll 2,3.4. Clubs: Future Teochers of America 4: Pan-American 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2.3: Varsity Track 2. 152 John B. Kennedy 126 Crestview Rood Uppor Darby SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE - Class: Ook Photo- graphic Stoff 2.3. Clubs: Chess 4; Choral 2: Latin 2: Steinmetz 3,4. Vico President 4; Visual Aids 2.3. Prosidont 4: World Affairs Forum 3. Jane Carol Kiser 7023 Aberdeen Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE — School: A.A. Council 3: Leaders Group 2: Student Council 3: Na- tional Thespian Society 3.4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor Ro I 2. Class: Junior Play Production: Sonior Ploy Stage Crew; Com- mencement Usher 3: Ook Literory Staff 3.4; Ook Art Staff 3.4. Editor 4; Bulletin Board Committoo, Choirmon 4; Dance Committee 2, Choirmon 3.4: Porty Committee 3: Ploy Com- mittee 3.4. Clubs: Beau Arts 3; Choral 3.4; Le Cerclo Froncois 3.4; Hi-Y 3.4. Daniel A. Kinsley 846 Gainsboro Road Dreiel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS - PURPLE—Sports: Rifle 2. Patricia Anne Klee 520 Glendale Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC • PURPLE - School: Honor Roll 2. Class: Porty Committee 4. Clubs: Pan- American 2. Adventure Land Harold Alvin Kline 555 Snowden Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • GOLD Anne Koch 458 Wilde Avenue Dreiel Hill ACADEMIC • PURPLE — Clubs: Chorol 2.3; Latin 2. Doris Eleanor Kortze 34 South Kirklyn Avenue Upper Da'rby GENERAL BUSINESS-PURPLE Sue Rittenhouse Kruger 4026 Sonmers Avenue Dreiel Hill SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: Leaders Group 2.3.4; Publications Agent 4; Student Council 2: All School Show Cost 4; Gym Aide 3: Purplo and Gold Spelling Contest 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2.3.4; Academic Biology Prize 2: Advanced Biology Prize 3. Class: Commence- ment Usher 3; Ook Literary Stoff 3.4; Danco Committee 3.4; Executive Committee 3; Ploy Committee 3 Clubs: Hi-Y 2.3.4; Latin 2: loeuwenhoek 3, Secretary 4; Toy Wistalvan 2.3. Secretory . Sports: Bosketboll Numerals 2; Junior Vorsity Tennis 2: Varsity Cheerleadinq 3.4; Vorsity Tonnis 3.4. Sandra Ann Knauer 925 Collenbrook Avenue Dreiel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD — School: Publica- tions Typing Staff 4. Clubs: Chorol 4. Joan Elizabeth Koontz 1112 Edmonds Avenue Dreiel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD — School: Publications Agent 2.3; All School Show Cost 3.4; Color Guard 3.4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Dance Committee 2.4. Clubs: Chorol 2.3.4; Future Teachers of America 3.4: Hippocrotes 2: Le Cercle Francois 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2. Eleanor Elaine Krause 607 Turner Avenue Dreiel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: All School Show Cosf 4; Moiorotto 3: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: A CoppeMo “A 4; Bowling 4; Choral 3.4; Design 2: Le Cercle Francois 3. William Albert Kuch 233 Maypole Road Upper Darby ACCOUNTING - PURPLE-School: Publications Agent 3: Welfare Agent 3: All School Show Cost 4 Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2,3.4. Clubs: A Coppello A 4: A Cappella ' B 2. Vice President 3: Choral 2.3,4. Sports: Basket- ball Numerals 3: Junior Vorsity Wrestling 2. 153 Albert George Kuintile 235 Ardmore Avenue Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE —Sports: Junior Vorsity Boseboll 2: Vorsity Bosebol 4. Linda Louise Laib 253 Ashby Rood Upper Dorby ACADEMIC-PURPLE — School: Publications Agont 4: Gym Aido 4. Clow: Porty Committeo 2: Donee Committoe 4. Clubs: Lo Cercle Fran- cois 2: Pon-Americon 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2.3: Varsity Boskctboll 4. Virginia Lee Lacy 604 Montana Avenue Aldon SALESMANSHIP-GOLD — Clubs: Librory 2. Paul Baldwin Lamborn. Jr. 210 Gramercy Drive Clifton Heights SCIENTIFIC -PURPLE—School: Student Coun- cil 2: All School Show Cost 2.3.4; Bond 2,3. President 4. Class: Bulletin Board Committee 2. Clubs: Rlflo 2. II e worked in a Fantasy Armand F. Lange 7136 Rodbourne Rood Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC -PURPLE-Clubs: Rifle 2. Sports: Varsity Cross Country 3. Myron T. Laub, Jr. 77 North state Rood Upper Dorby GENERAL BUSINESS • GOLD—School: Welfare Agont 2. Arleen June Leddy 268 Sonford Rood Upper Dorby ACADEMIC-PURPLE — School: Acorn Art Staff 2.3.4; Wolforo Agent 3.4; All School Show Cost 3: Notional Thespion Society 2.3. Vico President 4; Dromotic Priro 3: Honor Ro'l 2,3. Class: Class Historian 2.3.4; Junior Ploy Cost; Senior C'oss Ploy: Bulletin Board Commitoo 2.3; Donco Committee 2.3.4; Executive Com- mittee 2. Clubs: Hi-Y 2.3. Vice President 4. Linda Jane Lee 725 Morgan Avonue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: Upi-Doh Literary Stoff 2.3. Editor 4; Student Council 4; English Priro 3; Honor Roll 2.3. Clow: Donee Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Lo Cercle Froncois 2.3: Rifle Club 2: Library Club 4. Edmund A. Last 142 Green Volley Rood Upper Dorby ACADEMIC-GOLD—Clubs: Riflo 2. Joanne Mae Lecher 5342 Delmar Rood Clifton Heights STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—Clow: Dance Com- mittee 4. Harold E. Lee 146 Hilldole Rood Lansdowne ACADEMIC - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2. Sports: Varsity Baseboll 3.4. Wellington Lee 208 South Cedor Lone Highland Pork GENERAL - PURPLE—Sports: Vorsity Wrestling 3.4. 154 Marilyn Alyce Lemke 1001 Bolmont Avenue Seconc ACAOEMIC-PURPLE—School: Leoders Group 2.4; Publications Agent 2: All School Show Cost 2,4: Gym A!do 4: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Class: Homoroom Color Coptain 2.4; Donee Com- mittee 3,4. Clubs: A Coppello A 3,4; Chorol 2.3.4; Futuro Teachers of America 3. Vice President 4; Hippocrotos 3: Lo Cercle Froncois 2: Spoeiol Choir 4. Frederick Lewis 528 Midvole Road Beverly Hills ACADEMIC-GOLD Frank Arthur Lewis 128 Barrington Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: AA Council : Acorn Reporter 4; Gym Aide 4; Student Coun- cil 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Footbo 2.3: Varsity Football 4: Track 3.4. Marilyn Jane Lewis 502 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE — School: Publications Agont 3. Clubs: A Cappella A 3.4; Chorol 2.3,4: Lotin 2: Library 3,4. Land of activities ... Howard Paul Lipsky 254 Sanford Road Upper Dorby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: All School Show Cost 3.4; AH School Show Production 4; 8ond 2.3.4; Orchostra 4. Class: Senior Play Cast; Donce Committoo 4; Party Committee 4. Robert E. Lobley 22 Maple Avenue Highland Part ARTS AND CRAFTS - PURPLE — School: Gym Aide 4. Judith Mary Lotuff 48 Ashby Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD — School: Publico- tions Typing Staff 4. Sports: Volley Ball Numer- als 4; Basketball Numerals 4. Ronald Bujan Lubking 373 Upland Woy Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Rifle 2. Sports: Varsity Boso- boll 3. Manager 4. t Daniel Bertram Litwin 208 Margate Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: A.A. Council 2: Acorn Editorial Board. Editor-in-chief 4: Acorn Reporter 3: Acorn Art Staff 2: Leoders Group 2.3: Student Council 2.3.4; Executive Com- mittee 3.4; Hi-Q Team 4; Purplo and Gold Spoofing Contest 3.4; Purple ond Gold Spelling Contost 3.4: Distinguished Honor Roll 2.3,4; Public Speaking I Prize: English Priro in Com- position 3: Franklin ond Marshall College Award 3. Class: Junior Ploy Cost 3: Commence- ment Ushor 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3.4; Latin 3.4; World Affairs Forum 2.3.4; Secretary 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2.3. William Delmer Loockerman 7219 Pine Street Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-GOLD — School: Gym Aide 3: Honor Roll 2,4. Class: Homeroom Color Cop- toin 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2,3: Junior Varsity Wrostling 2. Joseph Girard Louderback, III 742 Dr.xel Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD — School: Acorn Reporter 3: Acorn Editorial Board. Boys' Sports Editor 4; Student Council 3: Welfare Agent 2: Hi-Q Toom 4; Honor Roll 2,3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Commoncomont Usher 3. Clubs: Latin 3. Treasurer 4; Hi-Y 2.3.4: Sports: Bosket- boll Numerols 2: Junior Varsity Boskotball 2: Vorsity Basketball 4. Paul Joseph Lucas 429 Glendole Road Stonehurst COMMERCIAL-PURPLE — Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Donco Committee 3. 155 Donald Michael Luciano 3861 Anne Street Drexel Hill GENERAL-PURPLE— School: Studont Council 3. Sports: Boskotboll Numerals 3.4; Junior Var- sity Cross Country 3.4; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2.3: Varsity Wrestling 4; Junior Varsity Boseboll 2: Varsity Boseboll 3.4. J. Kenneth Macey 910 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE — Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2.3.4; Varsity Track 2.3.4. Raymond Lyon 30S Edgomoro Road Secane SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Clubs: Rifle 2. Jerome Torrence Maddock 765 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE — School: Publications Agent 3.4; All School Show Cost 2.3.4; Nation- al Thespian Society 4; Orchestra 2,3.4; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3. Class: Executive Committoo 3: Dance Committee 3: Senior Ploy Cast 4. Clubs: Lotin 2; Visuol Aids 2,3, Treas- urer 4. Jiff tee approach Dorothy Helen Malardo 206 Pilgrim Lane Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC • GOLD—School: Acorn Re- porter 3.4; Publications Business Staff 4; Publi- cations Typing Staff 4; Honor Roll 2.3,4. Class: Commencement Usher 3; Ploy Committee 3.4. Clubs: Library 2.3.4. James Martin Maloney 355 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ACCOUNTING - GOLD B. Elaine Marlin 251 Margate Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Acorn Editoriol 4: Publication Business Staff 2.3. Advertising Monoger 4; Loaders Group 3; Publications Agent 2.3; Student Council 4; All School Show Cost 3.4; Honor Roll 3.4. Class: Homeroom Color Captoin 2.3: Donee Committee 2.3.4; Party Committee 2.3.4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4; Library 2: Rifle 2. Brandle Dawes Mason 1016 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Student Coun- cil 2.3.4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4. Class: Class President 2: Vice President 3: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2.3.4; Executive Committee 2.3: Party Committee 2.3.4. Clubs. Hi-Y 2.3, President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3: Varsity Wrestling 4; Varsity Track 2.3. Coptain 4. Edith Florence Malone 224 A, Court Avenue Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD Claire Markoe 5234 Westpark Lane Clifton Heights ACADEMIC-GOLD Helen Dawn Marlin 7819 Westview Avenue Highland Park SCIENTIFIC-GOLD — School: Upi-Doh Art Staff 3.4; Leaders Group 2.4; All School Show 3.4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3.4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Ploy Usher 3: Commencement Usher 3: Oak Literary Staff 3.4; Bulletin Board Committee 2.3: Dance Committee 2.3.4; Executive Committeo 3.4; Ploy Committee 3.4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 3.4. Maria L Masselli 447 Glendale Rood Stonehurst Hills ARTS AND CRAFTS - GOLD — School: Honor Roll 3. Jacquelyn J. Mast 748 Westwood Lan Clifton Heights GENERAL BUSINESS-PURPLE Richard A. Maxwell 3H Owon Avenue Lonsdowne GENERAL BUSINESS • GOLD Susan Lawrence Mauntel 1224 Lindalo Avenue Dreiel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Acorn Editorial Boord 4. Features Editor 4: Acorn Art Stoff 2: Loaders Group 2.3: All School Show Co t 2.3.4; Notional Thespian Society 3.4: Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2.4. Closs: Homeroom Color Captain 2.3: Class Color Captain 2: Junior Ploy Cost; Dance Committee 2.3,4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Coppello A 3.4; Choral 2.3.4; Hippocrates 2; Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Francois 2.3.4; Rifle 3. Clifton Andrew McClain 635 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD — School: Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2. Closs: Homeroom Color Captoin 3.4. Clubs: Hi-Y 2.3.4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2,3,4; Varsity Football 4; Junior Vor- sity Wrestling 2: Varsity Wrestling 3.4; Varsity Track 2.4. « JLand o I ©m«itotv. . . Richard Francis McCloskey 757 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC- PURPLE — Closs: Homeroom Color Captoin 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Foot- ball 3; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2.3: Junior Varsity Bosoboll 2: Varsity Football 4; Varsity Wrestling 4; Varsity Bosoboll 3.4. Colleen Elizabeth McCook 705 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC-PURPLE — School: Publico- tions Typing Stoff 4; Publications Agent 2; All School Show Cost 4; Gym Aido 4; Honor Roll 3.4. Class: Class Color Captain 3.4; Home- room Color Coptain 3.4; Play Usher 4; Execu- tive Committee 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4; Chorol 2. Sports: Bosketboll Numerols 2: Junior Vorsity Basketball 3: Junior Varsity Tennis 3: Vorsity Cheerleoding 2.3. Captain 4: Vorsity Bosket- boll 4; Vorsity Tennis 4. Donald Jay McCuen 7216 Woyne Avenue Bywood COMMERCIAL-PURPLE — Sports: Varsity Track 2. Frank Charles Mcllvain 1110 Roosevelt Drive Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 2: All School Show Cast 4. Closs: Dance Com- mittee 3: Executive Committee 2: Homeroom color Captain 3. Clubs: Latin 2. Sports: Jun- ior Vorsity Cross Country 2.3; Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Basket- ball Numerols 4. Paula Lee McClure 340 Owen Avenue Lonsdowne ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Publications Business Stoff 2.3. Busi- ness Monoger 4; All School Show Cost 4. Band 3.4. Class: Closs Color Coptain 2: Dance Committee 3.4. Clubs: Choral 3; Future Teach- ers of America 2.3.4; Hi-Y 4. Ellsworth G. A. McCorkell 31 Golf Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD Claire Gordon McFarland 4822 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE-School: Welfare Agent 3; Publications Agent 3; All School Show Cost 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Dance Committee 2: Party Committoo 3.4. Clubs: A Coppello A 3.4; Boaux Arts 4; Bowling 3: Choral 2.3.4; Library 4; Future Teachers of America 4. Arleen F. McVeigh 7103-A Radboorne Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE — School: Publica- tions Typing Staff 4; Honor Roll 3.4. Class: Party Committee 4; Donee Committee 4. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 3. Corresponding Secre- tory 4. 157 Carole Louise Meckling 7281 Sprue Street Upper Darby ACADEMIC-GOLD — School: Publication Butin Stoff 3 : Loador Group 4: All School Show Cott 3.4; Bond Moiorotte 4; Party Com- mittoo 4. Club : A Copp«lla A 4: Choral Club Executive Committe 3: Future Teacher of Americo 3. Treoturer 4. Sport : Botkotboll Numorol 3: Vanity Bosketball Manager 4. Elaine C. Mengason 1029 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: All School Show Production 4; All School Show Co t 3.4: Notion- ol Theipion Society 4; Honor Roll 4. Clan: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Senior Ploy Co t: Oak literory Staff 3,4; Dance Committee 2.3.4: Porty Committee 2.4. Club : Chorol 2: Hippoc- rotos 4; Hi-Y 4: Pon-Americon 2.4. Garrick Wayne Melmeck 208 Glendale Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Gym Aide 3.4. Clait: Ook Photographic Staff 2,3. Club : Muticol Motterpioco 2: Leeuwenhook 3. Thelma Ida Menold 303 WilHhire Rood Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - PURPLE—School: Maior- ottos 4: All School Show 4. Clot : Party Com- mittoo 2: Dance Committee 3. Club : 8ow!ing 2. Which has meaning . Robert Taylor Meyer 427 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: A.A. Council 4; Student Council 2.3,4; Honor Roll 2.3.4. Clait: Treoturor 2; Proiidont 3; Vice President 4; Donco Committee 2.3. Club : Hi-Y 2.3,4. Sport : Botketball Numeral 2: Junior Vanity Boseboll Captain 2: Vanity Boioboll 3. Captain 4; Vanity Soccer 2,3.4. Kathleen Minor 4006 Garrett Road Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL-GOLD Paul George Molfitt 222 Sherbrook Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-GOLD—School: Honor Roll 2.4. Club : Rifle 2: Steinmeti 4. Barbara Monteith 5243 Springfield Rood Clifton Height ACADEMIC - GOLD — School: Publication Agont 2. Club : Choral 2: Rifle 2. George E. Miller 613 Andover Drive Upper Darby ACADEMIC-GOLD — School: Gym Aide 4. Clot : Homeroom Color Captain 2: Executive Committee 2,3.4. Club : Choral 2. Sport : Jun- ior Vonity Boseboll 2: Vonity Baseball 3.4; Junior Vanity Boskotboll 2: Junior Vanity Foot- ball 2.3: Vanity Football 4. Andrea Diane Mish 5213 Wettbrook Drive Clifton Height STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—School: All School Show Production 3: Publication Businett Staff 3: Ook Businost Manager 4; Notional Thetpion Society 3.4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Di tingui hed Honor Roll 2.3.4, Clot : Commencement Uthor 3. Club : A Coppella A 4; Choral 2.3: Toy Wittolvon 4. Carmin J. Mollichella 702 Central Avenue Primo ARTS AND CRAFTS - PURPLE — School: Gym Aide 4. Richard Montgomery 509 Glendale Road Upper Dorby ACADEMIC • PURPLE — Sport : Junior Vonity CrOtt Country 3. 158 John Lewis Mooney 25 South Lynn BouUvord Highlond Pork SCIENTIFIC - GOLD — School: Publications Agent 3.4: Student Council 3: Honor Roll 2.3,4. Clots: Senior Ploy Cost. Sports: Junior Varsity Botoboll 2: Vorsity Boteboll 3. Judith Mae Moore 165 Marlborough Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC-PURPLE — School: Publica- tions Typing Staff 4; Wolforo Agent 3. Clubs: Bowling Team 2: Choral 2. Jean Elizabeth Moore 7222 Sonsom Street Upper Darby COMMERCIAL-GOLD—School: Gym Aide 3: Publications Agent 3; Welfare Agent 3: Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Choral 3 Catherine Thelma Morris 1006 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC • GOLD — School: Publica- tions Agent 3 Clots: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2: Ploy Committeo 4; Donee Committee 4. to every senior ... Mary Ann Morrison 723 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE — School: Publications Agent 3.4; Student Council 2: All School Show Cost 3. Class: Homeroom Color Coptain 2.3: Ook Art Staff 3.4; Donee Committee 4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: A Coppello 8 3: Beau Arts 3. Vice President 4; Choral 2: First Aid ond Social Service 3.4; Hippocrates 3.4. Russell P. Morrison 47 Elm Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL • GOLD — Closs: Homeroom Color Coptoin 3. Clubs: Rifle 3. Joan Angelina Mottola 153 Bishop Avenue Clifton Heights DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE—School: Welfare Agent 2.3. Closs: Homeroom Color Coptoin 3. Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Robert A. Murphy 1117 Woodsid. Avenu. S.cone ARTS AND CRAFTS-GOLD Barbara Adele Nopoletano 209 Margot. Rood Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC -PURPLE—School: Student Coun- eil 2.4; Student Council E«ecutive Committee 4: Leaders Group 2.3: All School Show Cost 3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2: Honor Roll 2,3,4- Acorn Reporter 2: Christmas Cord Soles- mon 4; Publications Agent 3. Closs: Homeroom Color Coptoin 4; Party Committee 4; Oak Literary Staff 3.4; Dance Committee 2.3.4. Clubs: Toy Wistolvon 4. Sports: Bosketboll Numerals 2. Carl William Ness, Jr. 349 Huntley Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE Frank Joseph Napoli 5218 Alv.rstone Road Clifton Heights DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE—School: Executive Committee 2.4; All School Show Cost 4; Welfare Anent 2: Student Council 2. Clubs: Choral 2: A Coppello 8 2: Distributive Edu- cation 4. Lynne Renae Newman 6600 Chestnut Street Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC ■ GOLD — School: Moior.tte 3. Coptoin 4; All School Show Cost 4. Class: Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 4. Clubs: Beoux Arts 3.4; Pan-American 2: Bowl- ing 4; Hippocrates 4. Robert William Newton 710 Anderson Avenuo Droicl Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD — School: Publications Aqent 2. Clot : Homeroom Color Coptoin 2. Clobt: Bowlinq Teom 2.3. Sports: Junior Var- sity Baseball 2. Dennis W. Nolan 719 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 7. Clubs: Chess 2: Riflo 3. Kristin Lucile Nielsen 7115 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Student Council 4; All School Show Cost 4; Gym Aide 3.4- Honor Roll 4 Class: Homeroom Color Cop' tain 2.3.4: Executive Committeo 3: Oak Litero Stoff 3.4; Donee Committee 2,3.4; Party Con mittee 4. Clubs: A Coppello A 4; Choro 2.3.4. Sports: Boskotboll Numerals 3: Junior Vorsity Hockey 3: Vorsity Hockey 4; Junior Varsity Tennis Manager 3: Vorsity Tennis Manager 4. Judith Ann Norcross 1008 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD — School: Publication Business Stoff 2: Welfare Agent 3: Honor Roll 4; Class: Dance Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 2: Le Cerclo Froncois 2: Librory 2. Sports: Volley 8oll Numerals 2. To some it is Maria Ann Nucci 447 Millbank Rood Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC • GOLD — School: Publica- tion Typing Staff 4. Clubs: First Aid ond So- cial Servico 3.4. Sports: 8asketball Numeral 4: Volley Boll Numerols 4. Carol Jane Oeschger 7045 Clover Lane Upper Dorby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—Class: Party Com- miftoe 4: Donee Committee 4. Clubs: World Affair Forum 4: Bowling 4. Wesley Allen Olsen 104 Oakley Rood Upper Darby ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: Band 2.3.4; AC School Show Cost 4; Class: Executive Com- mittee 2: Dance Committee 2: Porty Committeo 2. Sports: Bosketboll Numerols 2: Junior Varsity Basketball 2.3: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Bos- kotboll 4; Vorsity Track 4. Rosalie Orlando 143 Long Lane Upper Darby ACCOUNTING - GOLD - School: Welfare Agent 2. Clubs: Bowling Team 2: Choral 2: Hippocrotes 2.3. John Thomas O'Donnell 291 Glendale Road Upper Darby GENERAL-GOLD June Helen Ogden 226 LeCorra Drive Lansdowne STENOGRAPHIC-GOLD — School: Welfare Agent 2: Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 4; Donee Committee 4; Sports: Bos- kotball Numerols 4. Ellen Louise Olson 528 Broadview Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Acorn Editorial Board. Girls’ Sports Editor 4; Acorn Reporter 3: Leoders Group 2; Student Council 2.4; Wei- fore Agent 3: All School Show Co t 3.4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished 2.3.4; Nomineo for All School Show Queen 2,3,4. Closs: Com- mencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 2.3,4. Chairman 2: Porty Committee 4. Clubs: A Coppello A 3.4; Choral Club Executive Committee 2.4; Choral 2.3.4; Hi-Y 2.3.4; Fu- turo Teochors of America 2.3.4; Hippocrates 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Vorsity Hockey 4; Vorsity Bosket- boll 3.4. Richard Howard Osman 7802 Beverly Boulevard Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC. PURPLE—Clubs: A Coppello B 4. Sports: Junior Vorsity Wrestling 2.3: Varsity Wrestling 4. 160 Andrew Pappas 3202-B Marshall Road Drexel Hill Entered Soptomber 1955 SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 3.4. Clubs: Steinm.tz 3. President 4. Maureen Therese Parris 130 Long Lon Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE — School: Publica- tions Typing Staff 4; Leaders Group 4; All School Show Cost 2.3.4: Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2,3.4. Clubs: Choral 3: Le Cercle Froncois 2,3: Toy Wistolvan 3.4. Mark Pappas 10 Glencoe Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-GOLD—School: Honor Ro'l 2.3.4. Class: Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: Bow ing Team 2: Hi-Y 2.3.4. Aris Pasles 31 Chothom Rood Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC ■ PURPLE—School: Acorn Reporter • Welfore Agont 3.4: Welfore Board 4; No- tionol Thespion Society 4; Honor Roll 2.3 4. Class: Senior Ploy Cost 4. Clubs: Lotin 3.4; Stoinmetz 4. Secretory. the stepping stone ... Joan Rita Patrick 4034 Dayton Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-GOLD — School: Welfare Agent 3: All School Show Cost 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Homoroom Color Coptoin 4: Donee Committee 4; Porty Committee 4. Clubs: Chorol 2.3: Hip- pocrotos 4. Ann Lisa Petersen 933 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE — School: Student Council Executive Committee 2: Publication Agent 3: All School Show Cost 4; Gym Aide 3. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2: Dance Committee 2,3.4: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Chorol 2. Sports: Volley Boll Numerals 4. Ralph Anthony Pilgrene 1950 Third Street Lonsdowne DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE - Clubs: Distributive EducotiQn 4. Kenneth D. Plumley 4124 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS-GOLD © V 43- $ i %. bit n V fv A o 1 o ■9 - - i k n m 4 Peter William Povlovitch 138 Overhill Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC-GOLD Alan Frederick Phillips 1027 Providence Rood Secane SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE-School: Gym Aide 4; Ail School Show Cost 4. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 3. Clubs: Rifle 2. Albert Pizzi 123 Cunningham Lane Kirklyn ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: Welfare Agont 2: Gym Aido 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cop- toin 2.3.4; Class Co'or Coptoin 3. Sports: Jun- ior Vorsity Footboll 2: Junior Vorsity Bosketboll 2: Vorsity Bosketboll 3.4; Junior Vorsity Bose- boll 2: Vorsity Boseboll 3. Co-Coptoin 4. Lois Joan Polin 1039 Cobbs Street Dr.x.l Hill ACADEMIC • PURPLE-School: All School Show Production 3.4: Notionol Thespion Society 4: Gym Aide 4. Clou: Junior Pfoy Production 3.4; Senior Ploy Production 3.4; Donee Committee 1 : Po'ty Committee 2: Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: Chorol 3.4; Future Toachers of America 4; Latin 2: Le Corel Francois 4. 161 Juliann Powell 408 Brood view Rood Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-GOLD — School: Publications Business Staff 2: Loaders Group 2: All School Show Cost 2.3.4; Gym Aido 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3.4; English Prixo 2: Biology Prix© 2. Closs: Closs Secrotory 2.3.4; Homeroom Color Coptoin 3: Commoncomont Usher 3; Oak Litorary Staff 3.4; Executive Committee 2,3.4; Donee Committee 3. Clubs: A Coppello A 4; A CoppeMo B 3: Chorol 2.3.4; Hi-Y 2.3. Troosurer 4. Sports: BoskotboH Numerals 2: Varsity Hockey 3.4; Junior Varsity Swimming 2; Varsity Swimming 3.4. Barbara Joan Price 7216 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC-PURPLE—School: Upi-Doh Liter- ary Stoff 3.4; Upi-Doh Art Staff 3.4; All School Show Cost 3: Gym Aide 4. Closs: Donco Com- mittee 2.3.4; Party Committoo 2.3: Ploy Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Beoux Arts 3.4; Future Teachers of America 4. William S. Preston 212 Bridge Street Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE—School: Band 4. Helen Elizabeth Price 4120 Garrett Rood Drexel Hill ACCOUNTING • PURPLE—Closs: Donee Com- mittee 3. Clubs: Chorol 3.4. To higher Hugh Allen Price 208 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-GOLD—School: Bond 4. Clubs: Rifle 2. John Joseph Pucino 355 Blonchord Rood Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS-GOLD — School: Gym Aido 4. Sandra Lovelace Pries 1037 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE — School: All School Show Cost 4; Notionol Thespion Socioty 4. Class: Senior Ploy Cost 4; Oak Literary Staff 3.4; Donee Commitfco 4; Party Committoo 4. Clubs: A Coppello B 4; Chorol 3.4; Choral Executive Committoo 3: Hippocrates 4; Le Cercle Francois 4. Sports: Intramural Volley Boll Numerols 2. Carole Anne Purcell 2811 Morshall Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD — School: Publications Agont 2; Welfore Agent 3; Honor Roll 4; All School Show Cost 4. Closs: Donco Committoo 3.4. Clubs: A Coppello A 3.4; Choral 2.3.4; Bowling 4. Patricia Pyle 724 Westwood Lone Aldon ACADEMIC • PURPLE—Clubs: Bowling Team 4. J Joyce Ann Rankin 1205 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Leaders Group 2: Coptoin 3; Student Council 3: Welfore Agent 2: All School Show 2.3,4; Bond 2.3.4. Closs: Homoroom Color Coptoin 2; Ploy Usher 3.4; Donco Committee 3.4; Porty Committe© 4; Ploy Committoo 4. Clubs: A Coppello A 3.4; Chorol 2.3.4; Futuro Teochers of Americo 4. William Scott Rankin 215 S. Cedar Lane Upper Darby GENERAL - PURPLE Marcia Elaine Rebok 4506 Morvine Avenue Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE—School: Welfare Agent 4; Gym Aido 2. Clubs: Dis- tributive Education 4. 162 George Frances Reed 600 Prospect Avenue Secane SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-ScKool: Acorn Art Staff 3: Acorn Editorial Board: Art Editor 4; Student Council 4; All School Show Cost 4; Honor Roll 2.4. Margaret Elizabeth Rich 51-3 Revere Road Drexelbrook SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Clubs: Future Teochers of America 4. Sports: Basketball Numorols 4; Tennis Numerals 4: Junior Varsity Tennis 4. William Gregory Reid 3746 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL. PURPLE Constance Ann Richards 29V Sanford Rood Upper Oorby SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: Acorn RoDOrter 2. Leaders Group 2.3: Publications Aqent 3: Student Council 4; All School Show Cost 3: Honor Rc 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor R0li 2.3.4; Advonced Biology Notebook Prize 3: Journalism I Prize 3: Amcricon Legion Award. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Play Usher 3: Commencement Usher 3: Ook Llterory StoP 3: Editor-in-Chi'ef 4; Bulletin Boa d Committee 2.3. Choi'mon 3; Dance Committee 2.3: P!oy Committee 3.4. Clubs: Hi-Y 2.3.4; Toy Wisto • von 3. President 4 Sports: Boskotbol Manager goals ahead. . . Carol Ann Rife 905 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: Leodors Group 2.3: Student Council 4; All School Show Cost 2,3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2.3.4; French II Prize 2: French III Prize 3: Elmira College Koy 3, Class: Ploy Usher 3: Commencement Usher 3: Ook Literory Staff 3.4; Dance Com- mittee 2.3,4: Executive Committee 2.3: Porty Committee 2; Play Committee 3.4. Clubs: A Cappello A 3.4; Choral 2.3.4; Hippocrotos 2.3.4; Hi-Y 2.3. President 4; Lo Corcle Francois 2.3. Vice President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 3. William Edward Robinson 941 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC- PUR PL E-School: Studont Coun- ell 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2,3: Hi-Q Team; Honor Roll 2.3.4. Class: Commencement Usher. Clubs: Leeuwenhoek 2.3. President 4. Sports: Varsity Tennis Manager 4. Joseph S. Romagano 729 Foirfox Rood Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS - GOLD — School: Gym Aide 4; Honor .Roll 4. Sports: Varsity Bose- boll 4. Jerry Samuel Rosenbloom 59 N. State Rood Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: Student Council 2.3. Sergeont at Arms 4; Student Council £ ecutive Committee 4; All School Show Cost 3.4; Band 3. President 4; Honor Roll 2.3.4. Class: Homeroom Color Coptain 2.4; Dance Committee 2: Hi-Y 4. Sports: Junior Vorsity Bosoboll 2: Varsity Baseball 3r4. Nancy Lee Rinnier 4 Marlborough Road Upper Dorby COMMERCIAL-GOLD — Clubs: Chorol 3.4. Richard M. Rogers 4206 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD Barbara Ann Rophel 242 Barrington Road Upper Dorby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE — School: Publico- tion Business Stoff 4; Welfare Agent 4; Gym Aide 2. Class: Dance Committee 2.3,4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 4. Barbara Ann Rowe 2328 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • GOLD — School: Acorn Reporter 2: Leoders Group 2: Publications Agent 2.4; Student Council 4; Student Council Executive Committeo 4: All School Show Cost 3.4; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2,4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4 Closs: Ook Literory Stoff 3.4; Dance Committee 2.3.4; Party Committee 2,4; Execu- tive Committee 2.3. Clubs: A Cappello A 4: A Cappello B 3: Choral 2.3.4; Future Teachers of Americo 3. President 4; Hippoc- rates 2.4; Hi-Y 3.4; Rifle 3. Sports: Junior Vorsity Hockey Monoger 3: Vorsity Hockey Monoger 4. 163 David Peter Ruane 1040 B«m«ld Avenuo Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD Frank F. Rusek 1117 Broadway Avenue S«con« ARTS AND CRAFTS-GOLD Ellen Marcella Ruppenstein 3937 Dennison Avenuo Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL. PURPLE — School: Librory Aido 4. Marlene Rita Sabatelli 4050 Ellendale Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC. PURPLE — School: Publico- tions Business Stoff 4: All School Show Cost 4; Publication; Typing Staff 4. Clots: Donee Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Bowling Toom 4. And far others Elaine T. Saha 830 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS -PURPLE — School: All School Show Cost 4; Publications Agent 2. Class: Ploy Usher 3: Donee Committee 3, Co- Choirmon 4; Porty Committee 4. Clubs: Librory 4. Louise N. Sanner 943 Fariston Drive Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL - GOLD—Clubs: Future Teach- ers of Americo 3.4. Sports: Basketball Numerols 4: Junior Varsity Tennis 4. Janet Elizabeth Saunders 711 Windemere Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC -PURPLE — School: Publica- tion-. Typing Stoff 4; Publications Business Staff 4; Publications Agent 2.3.4: All School Show Cost 3.4; Color Guard 2.3.4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Coptain 2: Ook Liter- ory Stoff 3.4; Danco Committee 2.3.4; Porty Committee 2.4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2.3: Toy Wistolvon 4. George Albert Schaper 580 Snowden Rood Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: Student Council 2. Class: Color Captain 2. Clubs: Latin 2. 164 John Alexander Sanders 753 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2.3. Co-Captain 3: Junior Vorsity BoseboH 2. Robert Joseph Santucci 234 Hampden Road Upper Dorby GENERAL-GOLD — School: All School Show Cost 4. Class: Homeroom Color Coptain 4. Clubs: Chorol 4. Anita Louise Savastio 7101 Wayne Avenue Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC -PURPLE — Clubs: Le Cercle Francois 2.3. President 4. Arthur Yates Schilling 1011 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC -PURPLE — School: Publications Agont 3; Student Council 2: Student Council Executive Committee 2. Sports: Junior Vorsity Boseboll 2: Vorsity Baseball 4. Carole Ann Schmidt 202 Le Corra Drive Lonsdowno ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: Student Council 4: Acorn Art Stoff 2: Studont Council E«ocu- tive Committoo 4: Honor Roll 2.3.4: A 1 School Show Cost 4 Clou: Donee Committee 2.4: Ploy Committoo 2. Clubs: Spanish 3.4; Beou Arts 2. Secretory 3: President 4. Prizes: Art Aword 2.3. Dottie J. Schniepp 709 Wildcll Road Drezel Hill ACADEMIC -PURPLE — School: Publications Agont 4: Welfare Agent 2: All School Show Production 3.4. Class: Sonior Play Cost; Sonior Ploy Production: Ploy Usher 3: Dance Com- mittee 2.3. Clubs: A Coppello 'B' 4: Choral 2.3.4; Future Teochers of America 4; Hippoc- rotes 4; Pon-Amoricon 3. Vice President 4; Bowling 3: National Thespian Socioty 4. Robert C. Schmidt 4700 Band Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS. GOLD — Clubs: Rifle 2. William L Schoettle 508 Glendale Rood Stonehurst SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—Sports: Vorsity Trod 3. t the dour has opened... James Schoppe 3450 Volley Green Drive Drexel Hill ACCOUNTING-GOLD Judith A. Schwartz 504 Argyle Road Droxel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE—School: All School Show Cast 4. Class: Dance Committee 4; Ploy Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Chorol 3.4; Bowling 4. Janet Ellen Scott 621 Church Lone Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC. GOLD-Closs: Porty Com- mittee 4; Donco’ Committoo 4. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4; Bowling Teom 4. Bernard Shaw, Jr. 511 Hampden Road Stonehurst SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE-School: Gym Aide 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Junior Var- sity Wrestling 2: Junior Vorsity Soccer 2: Vor- sity Soccer 3.4. Herman Allan Schumann 237 Blythe Avonue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • GOLD — School: Honor Rc 4. Class: E'ocutive Committee 2: Junior Vorsity Football 3: Junior Vorsity Wrestling 3: Vorsity Trod 2.3. Jo Ann Roslyn Scocca 5209 Polmers Mill Rood Clifton Heights GENERAL BUSINESS • GOLD—School: W0‘ore Agent 3. Class: Donee Committee 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Choro! 2.3. Paul Albert Sgro 254 Long Lone Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD — Clubs: F.ture Teachers of America 4. Sports: Junior Vorsity Wrestling 2: Vorsity Wrestling 3.4. Kay Sandra Shaw 724 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-GOLD - School: Publications Agent 2.3.4; Studeni Council 2: All School Shew Cos' 4- Gym Aide 2.3 Class: Homeroom Color Copto’n 2.3: Donee Committee 2.3: Party Committee 2.3. Clubs: Chorol 2.3: Le Cerdo Froncois 2: Toy Wistolvon 4; Hippoc- rates 4. Sports: Vorsity Swimming 2.3.4. 165 Arthur Barry Siegel 207 Sherbrook Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 4. Clou: Rifle 2: Chets 3.4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 4. Walter S. Simcox, Jr. 7006 Plumsteod Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS -PURPLE —School: Gym Aido 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 2,3.4. Sports: Bosketbol' Numerals 2: Junior Varsity Boseboll 2: Varsity Baseball 4, Charles Arthur Sloughfy 412 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE-Clubs: A Coppello A 4: A Cappollo B 3: Chorol 2,3.4; Future Toochert of America 4; Visuol Aide 3.4. Sports: Basketball Numorols 3: Junior Varsity Wrest- ling 3: Vorsity Wrestling 4. G. Maire Smith 3SS Cheswold Road Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL. PURPLE — School: Publica- tions Typing Stoff 4; Gym Aido 2.3; Honor Roll 3. Class: Dance Committee 2,3.4; Porty Committoo 2 Clubs: A Coppello A 4. Secretory 4; A Coppello ”B'' 3: Choral Club 2.3.4; Le Cercle Francois 2; Toy Wistolvan 4. Patricia Mae Smith 7105 Hoxel Bywood ACADEMIC ■ PURPLE — School: Gym Aide 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Honor Roll 4: Class: Dance Commltteo 2.3: Clubs: Choral 2.3.4; A Coppello A 4; Leeuwenhoek 2.3: Pon American 3.4; Party Committee 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3: Junior Vorsity Hockey 3: Vorsity Hockey 4; Varsity Basketball 3.4. Sandra D. Smith 466 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Leaders Group 2: Studont Council 2: Welfare Agent 2.3; Gym Aide 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captoin 4; Dance Committee 3: Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: A Coppello A 4; A Coppello B 3: Chorol 2.3.4; Future Teachers of America 4; Rifle 3. Sports: Basketboll Numerals 2: Volley Ball Numerols 2; Junior Vorsity Hockey 3. To Donald Wilbur Simcox 7718 Midway Avenue Stonehurst COMMERCIAL-GOLD Elizabeth Ellen Simpson 568 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC-PURPLE — School: Publications Agent 3: All School Show Production 3: Gym Aido 4; Honor Roll 2,3.4. Class: Commence- ment Usher 3: Donee Committee 2.4. Clubs: A Coppello A” 4; Choral 3: Bowling 4; Le Cercle Froncois 2.3.4; Toy Wistolvan 2.3.4. a future Corrine G. Smith 825 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD—School: Welforo Agent 4; Gym Aido 3. Closs: Senior Ploy Pro- duction: Danco Committee 4. Clubs: Chorol 2,3. Sports: Junior Vorsity Swimming 2.3: Vor- sity Swimming. Marie Jane Smith 273 Morgote Rood Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC • GOLD—Closs: Dance Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 3.4; Library Aido 4. Robert William Smith 35 North Harwood Avenue Kirklyn SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE — Closs: Senior Ploy Cast 4. Clubs: Visual Aids 4. Sports: Junior Vorsity Soccer: Varsity Track 4. Clifford E. Snell 5216 Gromercy Drive Westbrook Pork SCIENTIFIC-GOLD — School: Upi-Doh Art Staff 4. Sports: Track 2.3: Junior Varsity Soc- cer 3. 166 James William Snively, Jr. 7 Arbor Lea Road Lonsdowne SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Notional Thes- pian Socioty 2.3: Sergeont-ot-Arms 4; School S’oge Crow 2.3.4; Honor Roil 2.3.4; Algobro Prise 2: Geometry Priio 3. Clow: Junior Ploy Stage Crew 2.3.4; Senior Ploy Stage Crew 3.4; Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: German 2.3. Vice President 4. William H. Standring 5130 Whitehall Drive Clifton Heights ARTS AND CRAFTS • GOLD—Class: All School Show Cost 3.4. Homeroom Color Captain 2.3. Clubs: Beaui Arts 2. yet unread. . . Roger Alan Snyder 347 North Lansdowne Avenue lonsdowne ACADEMIC • GOLD — School: Acorn Editorial Board. News Editor 4; Acorn Reporter 3: Leaders 3.4; Student Council 3.4; Notional Thespion Society 2.3.4; Hi.Q Team 4; Purple and Gold Spooking Contest 3.4; Purple ond Gold Spelling Contest 2.3.4; Honor Ro 2 4- Distinguished Honor Ro I 2.3.4; American His- tory Prise 3. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2: Junior Ploy Cost 3; Senior Ploy Stoge Crew 3; Ploy Usher 4; Commencement Usher 3: Donee Committee 3.4. Clubs: Chess 2: Hi-Y 2.3.4; Rifle 2.3: World Affairs Forum 2.4; Treas- urer 3 Sports: Junior Vorsity Sasebo 2. Adele Claiborne Stataell 4113 Sommers Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Acorn Reporter 3: Publi.otions Business Stoff 2: Leoders Group 2: Publications Agent 2; Student Council Execu- tive 4; Student Council 3: Student Council Troosurer 4; Gym Aido 3,4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4. Closs: Homeroom Color Coptoin 4; Ook Literary Staff 3.4; Donee Committee 3.4; Executive Committee 2.3: Party Committee 4. Clubs: A Coppello A 4; Chorol 2.3.4 Hi-Y 3.4. Sports: Bosketbo I Numerols 2.3; Volley Boil Numerols 2: Junior Varsity Tennis 3: Vorsity Hockey 3: Co-Coptoin 4; Vorsity 8osketboll 3,4; Vorsity Tennis 4. Alan Peter Stefano 33 North Harwood Avenue Kirklyn ACADEMIC -PURPLE—Clubs: Rifle 2. Sports: Vorsity Track 4. William Stevenson 3823 Ann Street Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-PURPLE — School: Publications Agent 4; Student Council 4; AH School Show Cost 4; Honor Roll 2.4. Class: Ploy Usher 4; Executive Committee 2.4. Clubs: A Coppello A 4; A Coppello '8'' 2.3; Future Teachers of America 3.4. Sports: Junior Vorsity Wrest- ling. Co-Coptoin 3: Varsity Wrestling 2.4. Nancy Lynn Stitchberry 6 South Brighton Avenue Upper Darby ACADEM 1C • GOLD — School: Publication Agent 3: AH School Show Cost 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Honor Roll 4; Donee Committee 3.4; Ploy Committee 4; Bowling Team 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Hippocrates 3. Secre- tary 4; Pan-American 3. Secretory 4. Sports: Junior Vorsity Tennis 4. William Christian Stulpin 7285 Giulford Road Upper Dorby SCIENTIFIC -PURPLE — School: Publications Agent 2.3.4. Closs: Junior Ploy Cost 3: Senior Ploy Cost 4. Clubs: A Coppello A 2.3; Chorol 2.3.4. Sports: Bosketball Numerols 4. Robert William Stetser 505 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS-PURPLE—School: Honor Rol 2. Closs: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2. Richard Tyler Stewart 410 Kent Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE Robert D. St. John 4352 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS • GOLD—Clubs: Bowling 4. Connie Subber 7230 Clinton Rood Upper Dorby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD — Clubs: Distributive Education 4. 167 Sherwyn Ann Suplee 3907 Dennison Avonuo Drexol Hill ACADEMIC. PURPLE — School: Publicotions Agenr 4; Gym Aide 4. Clou: Homeroom Color Coptoin 4; Donee Committoo 2.3.4; Ploy Com- mittee 3,4. Clubs: Pon-Americon 2. Jacques Leon Surer, Jr. 50 South Madison Avonuo Highland Pork ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Student Council 2: Gym Aide 4; All School Show Cost 4. Class: Homoroom Color Coptoin 3,4: Donee Committeo 2.3: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Chorol 2.3. Vico President 4; A Cappollo A 3. President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Boskot- boi: 2. James Robert Swab 636 Shadeland Avonuo Drexol Hill SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Leoders Group 2: Publications Agent 2: Stgdont Council 3: Honor Roll 2.3.4. Clubs: Hi.Y 4. Lillian Louise Sylvania 1206 Wilson Drive Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC-GOLD But the memories Anthony Edmon Taraba 3939 Bridge Street Drexol Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION • GOLD — Clubs: Distributive Educotion 4. Gloria Jean Taylor 903 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC • GOLD — School: Publico- lions Business Staff 3: Publications Agent 3. Class: Ook Literary Staff 3,4; Dance Commit- teo 2.3.4: Party Committee 4. Clubs: Toy Wistolvon 3.4. Edward D. Temoyan 217 Sherbrook Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • GOLD — School: Acorn Roportor 3.4; All School Show Production 3.4; Notional Thospior. Society 2.3.4; Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 3: Senior Play Cost 4; Junior Ploy Stage Crew 3: Ploy Usher 3: Ook Literary Stoff 3; Executive Committee 2: Ploy Committee 3. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 3.4. Sports: Junior Vorsity Soccer 2. Manager 3. Marion Dorothy Thompson 1120 Wilson Drive Upper Darby ACCOUNTING • GOLD —School: Publications Agent 2: Student Council 4: Welfare Agent 4. Class: Danco Committee 3. Clubs: A Cop- pello ''A'' 3.4; Chorol 2. Dolores Cynthia Taylor 43 South Second Street Fernwood ACADEMIC • PURPLE—Class: Homeroom Col- or Captain 4. Clubs: Choral 4. Sports: Junior Vorsity Bosketboll 2.3. Samuel H. Taylor, Jr. 8110 West Chester Pike Highland Park GENERAL BUSINESS -PURPLE—Class: Homo- room Color Coptoin 3.4. Sandra Thomas 358 Margate Road Bywood GENERAL • PURPLE — School: Publications Agent 2: Gym Aide 2.4; All School Show Cost 4. Closs: Donee Committee 3.4: Party Com- mitteo 4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2,3: Future Teochors of America 4; Riding 4. Sports: Bosketboll Numerals 2. Betty Jane Thompson 7251 Glenthorne Road Upper Dorby STENOGRAPHIC -PURPLE—School: All School Show Cost 4. Closs: Dance Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling Team 2.3. 168 Ellen Tides 725 Derwyn Rood ACADEMIC- PURPLE — School: All School Show Coif 3,4: All School Show Production 3 4- Notionol Thotplon Society 4. Clow: Homeroom Color Coptoln 3.4; Senior Ploy Production 4; Commltteo 3.4; Party Committee 4.' Clubs: First Aid ond Social Service 3.4; Hippoc- rates 4; Pan-American 3. Susan Linnea Tomalino 337 Derwyn Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD — School: Upi-Doh Art Stoff 3: Publications Agent 2: Nominee for All School Show Queen 2: All School Show 2.3.4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2.3.4; Ploy Ushor 3.4; Commencement Usher 3: Oak litorory Staff 3.4; Oak Art Staff 3.4; Dance Committee 2.3,4; Executive Committoo 3; Porty Committee 2: Ploy Committee 3.4. Clubs: A CoppeMo A 3,4; Speciol Choir 4: Bowling 3: Choral 2.3.4; Le Cercle Froncois 2: Toy Wistolvan 4. Dorothy Ann Tidger 900 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE — School: Publico- tions Typing Stoff 4; Gym Aide 2. Class: Dance Committee 3. Joseph C. Tordone 6928 Guilford Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Acorn Art Stoff 4: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cop- tain 2.3,4. Clubs: 8oou« Arts 4. Sports: Junio Varsity Football 2: Junior Varsity Bosebol! 3: Vorsity Football 4. © these happy times ... John Trovaredi 241 Sherbrook Boulevard Bywood ARTS AND CRAFTS - PURPLE Alice Louise Turner 289 Glendale Road Upper Dorby ACADEMIC- PURPLE-School: Wolforo Agent : All School Show 2.3.4; All School Show Quoen Nominee 3. Class: Dance Committee 2,3; Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappello A 4; Choral 2.3: Hippocrates 4: Pon-Amer- icon 2. George Franklin Tyson 528 Kenwood Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Student Coun- cil 3; Band 2.3.4; Orchestra 2.3.4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; English Prize 2. Closs: Commencement Usher 3: Second Highest Solosmon. Magazine Compoign 2. Clubs: Hi-Y 2.3. Treasurer 4; Visual Aids 3.4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country Monoger 2.3; Vorsity Track Manager 3.4. Ottilie Marie Voigt 4816 Revere Rood Drexel Hill Entered September I9S6 STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD — Closs: Christmas Cord Committee 4. Elliott Jay Turetzky 319 Woyne Avenue Lansdowne SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE-Clubs: Chess 2.4. Walter Daniel Turnier 521 Hampden Road Stonehurst Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS - GOLD — Sports: Junior Vorsity Soccer 2: Vorsity Soccer 3.4. Charles J. Vogelsong 1412 Bywood Avenue Bywood ACADEMIC-PURPLE - School: A.A. Council 4; Publications Agent 2: Gym Aide 2: Closs Color Coptoin 2.4; Homeroom Color Coptoin 2.4; Executive Committee 2.3.4; Dance Com- mittee 2.3.4; Ploy Committee 4; Junior Varsity Football 2: Junior Varsity BosketboM 2.3: Junior Vorsity Trock 2.3: Varsity Footboll 3. Co- Coptoin 4; Vorsity Boskotboll 4; Most Valuable Footboll Ployer 4; Most Popular Footboll Ployer 4 Jean Patricia Vonderahe 5001 Morvine Rood Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Looders Group 3.4; Publications Agent 2.3: All School Show Production 4; Notionol Thespian Society 4; Gym Aide 3: Honor Roll 4. Class: Ploy Usher 4; Oak Litorory Stoff 3.4; Senior Ploy Produc- tion; Dance Committee 2.3.4; Ploy Committee 4; Porty Committee 4. Clubs: Chorol 2.3.4; Future Teachers of America 4; Hippocrates 2.3.4; Le Cercle Froncois 2.3.4. Sports: Basket- ball Numerols 4; Junior Varsity Swimming 2.3: Vorsity Swimming 4; Junior Vorsity Tennis 4; Volley Boll Numerals 4. . Carol Jane Wagner 1205 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: All School Show Cost 3.4; Color Guord 2.3.4: Gym Aido 4; Honor Roll 4. Clots: Homeroom Color Captain 2.3: Danco Committee 4; Executive Committee 3: Clubs: Choral 2. Lynne Wagner 280 Blonchard Rood Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD-School: All School Show Production 4; Donee Committee 2. Clots: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs: A Cop- pello B 3: Choral 2: Rifle 2. Lance Richard Walser 52 Richfield Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC . GOLD—Clubs: Choral 2,3.4; A Coppelal B 2.3: A Coppello A 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country: Junior Varsity Baseboll 2. John Allan Walton 1001 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: Acorn Art Staff 4; Upi-Dah Art Staff 4; All School Show Cos! 4; Student Council 2. Class: Vice President 2: Clots Color Coptain 2.3.4; Donee Committee 2.3.4; Executive Committee 2.4; Party Commit, teo 2.4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2: Loeuwonhoek. Sports: Varsity Track 3.4; Basket- ball Numerals 4. Will remain far Barbara Joan Ward 7230 Lamport Road Upper Dorby GENERAL BUSINESS-GOLD Robert Walter Watson 47 State Rood Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GO'. D—School: All School Show Cost 2. Honor Roll 2. Clast: Bulletin Board Committee 2: Ploy Committee. Robert Watts 3429 Clork Street Drexel Hill ACCOUNTING • PURPLE — School: Gym Aide 2.3,4. Clubs: Bawling 2. Sail Webster 513 Bloomfield Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS-PURPLE—Clubs: Choral 2.3. t Lillian Regina Watson 1119 Roosevelt Drive Llonerch Hills COMMERCIAL -PURPLE — Clubs: Choral 3. Jacquelyn A. Watts 5-11 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD — School: Student Council 4; All School Show 4; Gym Aid 4; Honor Roll 4: Publication Typing Staff 4. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4. Sergoont of Arms: Bowling 4; Chora! 3: Porty Committoo 4. Philip P. Weaverling 353 Congress Avenue Lansdowno ARTS AND CRAFTS-PURPLE Alice Weisberg 2204 Windsor Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC-GOLD—School: All School Show Production 4. Clots: Senior Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Beou« Arts 2.3; Hippocrates 2: Future Teachers of America 3: Riding Club 3. 170 Aliene Margaret Weiss 7257 Walnut Strcil Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE — School: Publico- tions Typing Stoff 4. Barbara Welder 500 Hompden Road Stonehurst DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE —Club : Distribotivo Education 4. Madeline Weixer 1100 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC-GOLD —School: All School Show Production 3,4; Notional Thespian Society 3.4; Honor Rc 4. Clots: Ploy Usher 3: Donee Committee 2.3,4; Party Committee 2.3.4; Ploy Committeo 3.4. Clubs: Bowling Team 3: Chorol 2.3: Future Teochers of America 4; World Affairs Forum 4. Thomas Patrick Welsh 373 Margate Rood Bywood SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—Class: Pon-Americon 2: Rifle 2: Homeroom Co or Captain 2. Sports: Junior Vorsity Wrestling 2. years to come. . • Ralph Eugene Werner, Jr. 18 Marlboro Road Stonehurst SCIENTIFIC-PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 2: School Rifle Championship 2. Clubs: Rifle 2. Treosuror 3,4. Sports: Varsity Rifle 2.3. Cap- tain 4. Elaine White 1133 Wilson Drive Llonerch Hills COMMERCIAL - PURPLE—School: Gym Aide 4. Reginald Dudley White 364 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL-GOLD — Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. Joseph P. Wick 506 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill SALESMANSHIP. PURPLE — Clubs: Rifle 2. Laurel Bridgina Wharton 249 Heather Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD — School: Publico- tins Agent 3.4: All School Show Cost 4. Class: Donco Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 3.4: Choral 4. Raymond Vincent White 45 North Keystone Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD—Clubs: Bowling Team 3: F.T.A. 3. Sports: Baskotboll Numerals 3: Var- sity Cross Country 4; Varsity Track 4. Susan Barbara White 538 Snowden Rood Upper Dorby STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—School: A.A. Coun- cil 2: Publications Typing Staff 4; Leaders Group 3.4; Student Council 2: Student Council Executive Committoe 2: Welfare Agent 4, Gym Aide 2.3.4; Honor Roll 2. Class: Dance Committee 2.3.4; Party Committee 2.3.4. Clubs: Choral 3: Future Teochers of America 4; Toy Wistolvon 4. Sports: Junior Vorsity Swimming 2.3.4; Bosketboll Numerals 2. Richard Britton Wiest 208 Long Lane Upper Darby Entered November I9S6 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD 171 Dorothy Anne Williams 73-7 Drcxelbrook Drive Drexel Hill GENERAL. PURPLE — School: Upi-Doh Art Staff 2: Leaders Group 2.4; Gym Aide 4. Clou: Homeroom Color Coptain 2.4; Ook Art Stoff 4; Donee Committee 2.3.4; Party Committoo 2.3.4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappello 'B' 2.3.4; Toy Wistolvon 2.3. Treasurer 4. Sports: Junior Vorsity Tennis Mon- rsoer 3. Ronald Larry Williams 720 Windemere Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • PURPLE — Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2.3.4; Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Pon-Americon 2. Sports: Junior Vorsity Footboll 2: Vorsity Football 3.4; Vorsity Base- ball 3.4; Vorsity Boskotboll 4. Gail Arden Williams 1201 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD - School: Leodors Group 2,3; Student Council 3. Socretory 4; Student Council Executive Committee 4; AH School Show Cos 2.3.4; Notionol Thespian Society 4; Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 2.4; Junior Ploy Cost 3: Ook Literory Stoff 4; Donee Committeo 4; Porty Committee 2.4; Ploy Committeo 4. Clubs: A Cappello A 3.4; Choral 2.3,4; First Aid and Socio! Service 3.4; Hippocrotes 2.3. President 4; Hi-Y 3.4; Pon- Americon 3.4. Stuart Edwin Williams 5244 Reservation Rood Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL ■ GOLD—Clubs: 8owling Team 3. Sports: Junior Vorsity Bosoboll 3. i And years Marilyn Sheila Wilson 209 Sherbrook Boulevard Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Acorn Reporter 2.3.4; Publications Agont 3.4. Class: Donee Committee 2,3.4. Clubs: Llbrory 2.3.4. Joan Anne Wineland 7173 Rodbourne Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC • PURPLE — Clubs: Choral 2.3.4; A Cappello “B 3.4. Doris Ann Workman 527 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC-GOLD—School: Acorn Roporter 4; Leoders Group 2.3.4; Orchestra 2.4; Honor Roll 2.4; Class: Ploy Ushor 4; Party Committee 4; Dance Committoo 4; Ploy Committee 4; Clubs: A Cappello A 4; A Cappello B 3: Bowling Club 4; Chorol Club 2.3.4; First Aid and Social Service Club 4; Toy Wistolvon 3.4. Arline Wyatt 1219 Wilson Drive Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Clubs: Chorol 3: Hip- p-JCrotos 3.4. Margaret C. Windle 357 West Pork Lone Clifton Heights GENERAL BUSINESS • PURPLE — Clubs: Bowl- inq 4. Ann Marie Wolfer 7426 Rogers Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Leoders Group 2; Publications Agent 4; Student Council 3: Welfare Agent 2: Gym Aido 4. Closs: Donee Committee 2. Clubs: Chorol 2.3; Toy Wistal- von 2.3.4. Sarah Ellen Wray 864 Fairfax Rood Drexel Hill GENERAL-PURPLE — School: Upi-Doh Art Staff. Class: Senior Ploy Stage Crew 4; Ploy Usher 3: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Beou Arts 3.4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 2. Kenneth P. Yangello 2201 Ardmore Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS • GOLD 172 Carol Adeline Yarnall 540 Forfeit Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE—School: Welfare Agent 2. Ronald Harris Yocum 4301 State Rood Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE - School: A.A. Council 4: Honor Roll 4; AH School Show 4. Clou: Homeroom Color Coptoin 3: Dance Commit- to® 2,3.4: Ploy Committee 3.4; Party Com- mitteo 4. Sports: Bosketboll Numorals 4. to come . Robert Zang 4105 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE — Clubs: Bowling Teom 3: Steinmotx 4. £' r r Si n 11 ft Carolyn Grace Yocum 4301 State Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD — School: Publications Business Staff 3: All School Show Production 4: Honor Roll 2.3.4; Distinguished Honor Ro 4. Class: Homeroom Color Coptoin 3: Donee Committee 4. Clubs: Future Teachers of Amer- ica 3.4; Hippocrates 4; Toy Wistolvon 3.4. Lois Jane Young 240 South Foirview Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC-PURPLE — School: Publications Agent 3: Al School Show Cost 4: Class: Donee Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappe a B 4: Bowl- ing 4: Choral 2.3. Sandra Zeldin 208 Le Corro Drive Lansdowne ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Acorn Reporter 2; Leaders Group 2.3.4; All School Show Cost 3.4; Honor Roll 3.4. Class: Ploy Usher 4: Donee Committeo 2.3.4; Ploy Committee 4. Clubs: A Coppello A 4; A Cappello B ' 3; Choral 2.3.4; Future Teachers of Americo 4; Le Corcle Francois 2.3. 173 INDEX A Coppello A. 54 A Coppello B, 55 Acorn Stoffs. 66 Activities Divider, 44. 45 Administration. 10. II. 12 Administration and Faculty Divider. 8. 9 All School Show. 62. 63 Bond. 50 Baseball, J.V.. 111 Baseball. Varsity. 112, 113 Basketball. Boys' J.V.. 104 Basketball. Boys' Varsity. 102. 103 Basketball. Girls’ J.V.. 105 Basketball, Girls' Vorsity. 105. 106 Beaux Arts. 77 Bowling. Boys’. 81 Bowling. Girls'. 81 Cafeteria Staff. 22 Cheerleaders. 91 Chess Club. 83 Children's Play. 58. 59 Choral Club. 52. 53 Classes Divider. 24. 25 Color Guard. 50 Cross Country. J.V., 95 Cross Country. Varsity. 94. 95 Distributive Education. 82 Downbeat Society. 77 Drum Majorettes. 51 Ex Libris. I Faculty. 12. 21 First Aid and Social Service. 68 Football. J.V., 90 Football. Varsity. 88. 89 Foreword. 6. 7 Freshman Class Advisers. 38. 39 Freshmen Class Homerooms. 40. 43 Future Teachers of America. 79 German. 74 Hippocrotes. 76 Hi-Q. 78 Hi-Y. Boys'. 49 Hi-Y. Girls'. 48 Hockey. J.V.. 98 Hockey. Varsity. 96. 97 Intramurols. 118. 119 Junior Class Advisers. 26. 27 Junior Class Executive Committee. 27 Junior Class Homerooms. 28. 31 Junior Play. 56. 57 Latin Club. 75 Leaders Group. 69 Le Cercle Francois. 74 Leeuwenhoek. 76 Library Club, 68 Maintenance Staff. 22 May Day Contest. 70. 71 May Queen's Court. 72. 73 Nancarrow, Dr. J. E.. 10 National Thespians. 58 Oak Staffs. 64 Orchestra. 51 Pan-Americon. 75 Publications Business Staff. 65 Riding Club. 83 Rifle Club. 109 Rifle Team, 99 Scholarship Honors. 128. 129 School Board. 10. 11 Secretaries. 22. 23 Senior Class Advisers. 124. 125 Senior Class Executive Committee. 127 Senior Class Officers. 126 Senior Class Pictures. 134-173 Senior Ploy. 60. 61 Senior Section Divider. 122. 123 Soccer. J.V.. 93 Soccer. Vorsity. 92 Sophomore Class Advisers. 32. 33 Sophomore Class Executive Committee. 33 Sophomore Class Homerooms. 34. 37 Sophomore Class Officers. 32 Sports Divider, 86. 87 Steinmetz Scientific Society. 82 Student Council. 46, 47 Superintendent of Schools. 11 Swimming. Varsity. 100 Swimming. J.V.. 101 Table of Contents. 4, 5 Toy Wistalvon. 77 Tennis. Boys’. 116 Tennis. Girls'. 117 Track. Varsity, 114. 115 Typing Staff. 65 Tyson. John. 11 Upi-Dah Stoffs. 67 Visual Aid Group. 69 Welfare. 82 Who's Who. 130. 131 World Affoirs Forum. 79 Wrestling. J.V., 110 Wrestling. 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