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Cfje £ak published by UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Editor-in-Chief...........................Judith Berman Assistant Editor...........................Betty Brooker Copy Editor .....................Carolyn Weller Art Editor ................... Linda McMichael Oak Manager ..........................Joan Pede Uiterarp taff Peggy Darmody Margaret Gilbert Carolyn Hunt Regina Iannacone Marie Lauri a Sue Markley Sue Muller Mary Jane Patterson Ann Raterink Caroline Sinko Barbara Snethen Marcia Weddell Verna Wolf Pat Zakian Charlotte Urbano grt ££ taff Sandra Clay Marijane Holmes Rosemary Miller Barbara Mongelli Sandra Paul Sherry Smith Ann Stratford Jean Wells “Castle of ©ur JDreams” Through the years Upper Darby has emerged from the storied little red school house to a great structure full of opportunity for nearly two thousand four hundred royal subjects. Our castle does not represent merely three years of academic study but also a chance for us to broaden our knowledge through the numerous extra-curricular activities offered. Acting, painting, writing, and competing in sports not only build one's knowledge, but give him pleasant experiences with others to reminisce about in years to come. In our high school we are surrounded by royal tradition. Our regal colors of purple and gold give every loyal Upi-Dite a feel- ing of pride. As the medieval European royalty participated in the joust, we modern Royals compete athletically with rival schools. Others of us are given an opportunity to exhibit our skills in various purple and gold contests and in intramural sports. On May Day comes the culmination of the U.D. color contest, when in festive Royal tradition, a queen is crowned. To enter the castle of Upper Darby, one does not have to be of royalty or high birth. Our administration and faculty did not attain their positions through family lineage, but by study and work. Through their efforts, they are directing us into paths of success. Kings and Queens do not hold their kingdoms together through a passive attitude, and we cannot hope to gain the full advantage of Upper Darby’s educational facilities solely through the efforts of the faculty. A student, to achieve highest success must study, as the ruler must enforce the laws in order to make his kingdom strong. 3 of Ql orttonis Community in Which We Live 8 What Our School Was Like 9 Campus Views............................... 10 Life on the Hill............................12 Things We Did in the Royal Kingdom ........ 16 The First Two Years With “58”.............. 18 Superintendent .............................22 Principal ................................ 23 Faculty . 24 Board of Education 34 Cadet Teachers .............................35 Secretaries . 36 Cafeteria and Maintenance...................37 Acorn...................................... 40 Oak ....................................... 41 Upi-Dah ................................... 42 Art Staffs .................................43 Typing Staff................................44 Business Staff............................. 45 Student Government..........................46 Leaders’ Group............................. 48 Scott’s Hi-Q ...............................49 All School Show............................ 50 A Cappella .................................54 Special Music ............................. 55 Orchestra.................................. 56 Band ...................................... 57 Choral Club................................ 58 May Queen and Court 60 May Day.................................... 62 Senior Play ............................... 64 Junior Play................................ 66 0 National Thespians 68 Clubs ......................................... 70 Varsity Football 82 J.V. Football 84 J.V. Hockey 85 Varsity Hockey 86 Varsity Cross Country .88 J.V. Cross Country 89 Varsity Soccer ................................ 90 J.V. Soccer 91 Varsity Basketball — Boys 62 J.V. Basketball — Boys 94 J.V. Basketball — Girls 95 Varsity Basketball — Girls......................96 Swimming........................................98 Wrestling .................................... 100 Rifle 102 Cheerleading...................................103 Track......................................... 104 Baseball...................................... 106 Tennis ....................................... 108 Senior Class Advisors......................... 112 Class of 1958 Officers and Executive Committee 114 Service and Scholarship........................115 Who’s Who 116 Class of 1958 118 Class of ’59 and ’60 Executive Committees 160 Class of 1959 ................................ 161 Class of 1960 165 Junior High Unit...............................170 Alma Mater.....................................175 Communit? tn Mlfjicf) We Hibc Sellers Library, State Road. Upper Darby Municipal Building. Popu ati 192,0 on of UipperDar'byTownslnip ea.ch X it 3i j 3,000 1950 XlXStSlJiji; 1940 £ 1 i 1k k % X 95o £ 3t X '956 X 1 X % X 1 i £ jt £ £ III 3L 5L SL CO. Delaware County Hospital. Sixty-ninth Street, looking north. 8 (KSJfjat ©ur djool 3Uas Htbc The “red brick building” built in the 1890’s, which stood on the site of the present old building, and is now the business administration building. Students eacK 1894 ✓ J 1919 1 1 1930 11 11 1111 11 11 XX 11 11 958 11 11 .11 1 111 XX 1 1 11 11 HHH Facullcj 1894 t eacV ecxcK Ao- ° 1919 Air A i960 A A 7 A A0 A A A, Aa 1958 A A. Au Ao A, A A Alv A A The entire school population of the “red brick Upper Darby’s first school. It antedated the building” probably in the late 90’s or early 1900’s. “red brick building” and was built about 1779. 9 Campus Nietos Upper left: A side view of the main entrance of U.D.H.S. during the early morning scurry. Upper right: Upper Darby High School’s beautiful gymnasium, a much used and much liked part of the school. Lower left: The Me- morial Gates, the entrance to the football field; dedi- cated May, 1957, to the veterans of World War I, World War II and the Korean conflict. Lower right: The new Industrial Arts building added to the school in 1955. Campus Nietos Upper left: Enthusiastic and intent students during the Haverford pep rally. Upper right: The frequently used side entrance to Upper Darby High School. Lower left: The picturesque bridge at Naylor’s Run, a familiar spot for U.D.H.S.’s Cross Country team. Lower right: A view of Upper Darby High School from School Lane, during one of the many snowfalls. 3Ufe on tfje Upper left: Junior Class advisors conversing during the annual Junior dance, “Out of This World.” Upper right: Parents listen attentively to class plans at “Back to School Night.” Center left: A gift from Santa, John Streeter, for Bill Icenhower at the Publications Christmas Party. Center right: Professional band “The Stylers” have played at many of our school dances. Lower left: Senior Modern Living class gives Mrs. Rogers, Home Economics cadet teacher, a baby shower. Lower right: After school meet- ing places for hungry Upidites. 12 %ilt on tfje J|tU Upper left: Upidites jitterbug at the Publications Christ- mas Party to music by “The Jokers.” Upper right: Enjoy- ing “The Stylers” at the Junior dance. Center left: Varsity football team poses for an impressive picture. Center right: I.B.M. Victory Calculator predicts outcome of Upper Darby — Haverford football game. Lower left: Parents hear evening schedule for “Back to School Night.” Lower right: Bill Lites practices extra-point kick. 13 3ltfe on tfje 2|iU Upper left: Proud Gold Color Captains John Bahm and Verna Wolf display the banner at the Songs and Cheers Contest. Upper right: Bob Kauffman exhausted after a tough Cross Country meet. Center: Seniors pose for the last class picture in commencement gowns. Lower right: Couples enjoy dancing and conversing at the Junior dance. Lower left: Members of the faculty and local police discuss matters concerning the bomb scare. Upper left: Mr. Strange proudly awards Ralph Welz the Novice Cup Award. Upper right: Busy Seniors preparing for their Senior dance, “Cornstalk Capers.” Center: Mem- bers of the Pan-American Club enjoying their Christmas Party. Lower left: Judy McClennen, Acorn reporter, shakes hands with singing star Charlie Grayce. Lower right: Mr. Wood’s fourth period sociology class observing a movie concerning the weekend Work Camp. CJje Cfjtngs We ©tb MOVIES WE SAW « An Affair to Remember Tammy and the Bachelor Bernadine Ten Commandments Jeanne Eagles Around the World in 80 Days The Joker is Wild Pride and Passion Pal Joey April Love Delicate Delinquent Peyton Place Sayonara Raintree County Wild is the Wind Search for Paradise Tea House of the August Moon Farewell to Arms Witness for the Prosecution THINGS WE SAID Ooy-Vay I’m Not Talkin’ While the Flavor Lasts Nasty Break Too Much Lots of Luck What a Loser Check Out I Almost Care That’s the Way the Cookie Crumbles Rotten Smootherino Nicky Nice Guy Drop An R Igor All set for the big prom — Pat Zakian and Tom Griffith in formal attire. Familiar fashions in U.D. halls — Verna Wolf and Ralph Welz in school clothes. 16 in tfje oj al lUngbom SONGS WE SANG Rainbow Bye-Bye Love Tammy In the Middle of an Island Wake Up Little Susie Fascination Honeycomb Twelfth of Never Little Bitty Pretty One Till April Love All the Way Jailhouse Rock Raunchy Swinging Shepherd Blues Kisses Sweeter Than Wine At the Hop Short Shorts March of the River Kwai Sugartime Catch a Falling Star Don’t Uh Oh! I’m Falling in Love Again THINGS THAT HAPPENED Integration at Little Rock Fight for Monorail Bomb Scare in U.D. Asian Flu Russian Satellite “Sputnik” Launched President Eisenhower’s Stroke Mid-East Crisis Summit Conference Mike Todd’s Madison Square Garden Party Dodgers and Giants Move West Roland and Igor U.D. Trash Exposure “The Explorer” launched from Cape Canaveral Roy Campanella’s Car Accident Worst Snowstorm in 36 Years Death of Mike Todd Bud Berman and Doris Sjostrom modeling casual wear. MaLinda Lorenz and Joe Salvucci looking prim and proper in their dress-up wear. 17 V 4 ■ lA 4? JsW bt 7l3-Vu XllcuM' sof 58 rCy M y _s d ZSlyfc JaS- £Aj OtfsrTM xi£ yiXV V - AjsO l) yidZ yi TZ y X L -J ??Mu i Jfry. zAzcb Q u rzy Z7Z0£ AmJ CjrUAZs tZC JJb£ - (jJ lJ5(p M - US Us JrflsCJz Op JUcwj J . 18 PRESENTS 19 20 21 is upenntenbent Mr. John II. Tyson For his years of service to Upper Darby School District from 1919 to 1957, twenty- four years as principal and fourteen as su- perintendent, during which he served untir- ingly in the promotion of teacher welfare in the Upper Darby Community, the Upper Darby Branch of the Pennsylvania State Educational Association in this, the centen- nial year of our national organization, pre- sents to Superintendent John H. Tyson a life membership in the National Association as an expression of appreciation for his out- standing contribution to the teaching pro- fession in the Upper Darby Community.” This citation, presented to Mr. Tyson in January, 1957, briefly sums up his career in the Upper Darby School System. Although few students have the opportunity of know- ing Mr. Tyson personally, those who do realize that he is genuinely interested in them as individuals and as a school group. 22 Mr. Tyson consulting with one of his assistants, Mr. Lewis O. Goas. principal “My great ambition is to constantly im- prove Upper Darby, its physical plant, qual- ity of instruction, and curriculum.” This statement fully expresses the phil- osophy of Dr. James E. Nancarrow, prin- cipal of Upper Darby High School since 1943. Dr. Nancarrow is a graduate of Buck- nell University, Columbia University, and the University of Pittsburgh, where he re- ceived his Doctor of Education degree. Our principal’s interest in school improve- ment has not been dedicated to Upper Darby alone, but to educational improve- ment on a national scale. He is a member of twelve local, state, and national educational societies. In addition to these duties as an educator. Dr. Nancarrow finds time to enjoy hunting, fishing, gardening, and Upper Darby ath- letics. Dr. Nancarrow indeed merits congratula- tions from the entire student body for his dedication to Upper Darby. Dr. James E. Nancarrow Dr. Nancarrow telling Marita Viglione, Virginia Wills, and Nancy Williams about the George M. Pullman Scholarship. 23 Jfacultp English Allen, Charlotte L. William and Mary, B.A. Univ. of Penna., M.S. Jr. High Page in Acorn Foreign Languages Atkinson, Ruth E. Beaver College, B.A. Dean of Boys Andersen, Ralph M. Phila. Theological Seminary, B.D. Temple University, B.S., M.S. Head of Leaders Student Council Sponsor Charge of Drexel Tests Pep Rallies Social Studies Baer, Ceorce L. Univ. of Delaware, B.S. Bucknell Univ., M.S. Intramural Soccer 9th Grade Athletic Program Librarian Bassett, Ruth M. Univ. of Penna., B.S., M.S. Drexel Institute, B.S. in Library Science Class Advisor 1959 Mathematics Blessing, John Phillip West Chester S.T.C., B.S. Univ. of Penna., M.S. Commercial Bernardino, Peter E. Temple Univ., B.S. Wrestling Coach Asst. Cross Country Coach English Boyd, John M. Univ of Penna. B.S., M.S. Boys’ Bowling Foreign Languages Brackin, Dorothy' B. West Chester S.T.C., B.S. Temple Univ., M.S. Accompanist to Jr. High Glee Club Social Studies Brooke, Charles M. Ursinus, B.A. Sponsor of Cheerleading Assistant Librarian Brogan, Emma R. Univ. of Pittsburgh, B.S. Drexel Institute, B.S. in Library Science Library Club English Buck, Sara Lee Wilson College, B.A. Univ. of Penna., M.A. 24 Jfacultp Social Studies Cain, George E. West Chester S.T.C., B.S. Temple, M.Ed. Intramural Basketball Jr. High Track English Carey, Gertrude Bucknell Univ., B.A. Foreign Languages Canales, Ernesto A. Univ. of Pittsburgh B.A., M.Lit. Pan American Club Foreign Languages Chrisman, Charlotte S. Swarthmore, B.A. Middlebury, M.A. French Club Social Studies Coffey, Paul Northeast S.T.C., Mo., B.S. Univ. of Mo., M.A. World Affairs Forum Scott's Ili-Q Team Science Culver, Dr. Ivon E. Washington College, B.S. Univ. of Penna., M.S., D.Ed. Up and Atom Club Dean of Girls and Director of Guidance Junior High Corey, Helen L. Temple Univ. B.S., M.Ed. Charge of Guidance Activities Charge of Jr. High Clubs Commercial Cunningham, Emily Temple Univ., B.S. Univ. of Penna., M.S. Asst. Coach of Girls’ Softball Commercial D’Amelio, Eleanor S. Univ. of Penn., B.S., M.S. Class Advisor 1958 Acting Dean for Jr. High Unit Davis, Raymond L. Penn State, B.S. Univ. of Penna., M.A. Science Da Ros, Mario L. West Chester S.T.C., B.S. Temple Univ., M. Ed. Music Dengler, Dr. Clyde R. Kutztown S.N.S. Univ. of Penna., B.S., M.A. Phila. Conservatory of Music, D. Mus. High School Choral Club A Cappella “A” “B” Choirs 24 Voice Director 25 Jfacultp Mathemat ics (Hcad) Diehl, John Gettysburg, B.A. Univ. of Penna., M.A. Industrial Arts Foderaro, Joseph M. Millers ville S.T.C., B.S. M usic Doane, Robert A. Univ. of Penna., B.S., M.S. Band Director Orchestra Director All School Show Directors’ Committee Commercial Forscard, Fred Taylor School Drexel, B.S. Temple, M.Ed. English Gamble, Frances Beaver College, B.A. Univ. of Penna., M.S. Reading Club English (Head) Gaukrodcer, Edith Mt. Holvoke, B.A. Univ. of Penna., M.A. Girls' Hi-Y Upi-Dah Commercial Garen, Pearl E. Indiana S.T.C., B.S. Univ. of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Science Granger, Charles W. West Chester S.T.C., B.S. Social Studies Grimmett, M. Randolph Muhlenberg, Ph.B. Temple, M.Ed. Language Grunberg, Agnes Hamburg P.S.T. Univ. of Penna., B.S., M.A. Chess Club German Club Physical Education Gros, Yvonne Ursinus College, B.S. Mathematics Haefner, Thomas West Chester S.T.C., B.S. 26 Jfacultp English Hamsher, Carl M. Gettysburg, B.A. Duke Univ., M.A. Oak Advisor Science Harer, Edwin L. Univ. of Penna., B.A. Steinmetz Club English Hanlon, Mary Louise Immaculata College, B.A. Mathematics Hartman, Robert N. Susquehanna Univ., B.A. Bucknell, M.A. Social Studies Hedstrom. Carl E. Ursinus, B.A. Junior Varsity Basketball Coach Varsity Cross Country Coach Social Studies Hoffpauer, Ronald P. Millcrsville S. T. C., B.S. Physical Education (Head) Herzoc, Herbert Temple Univ., B.S., M.S. Registrar and Director of Guidance Holmes, Charles W. Dickinson, B.A., M.A. Chairman of Scholarship Committee Home Economics Huston, Alice M. Juniata College, B.S. Penn. State Univ., M.Ed. Science Jones, Harry G. Millcrsville S.T.C., B.S. Univ. of Penna., M.S. Physical Education Jackson, Albert Temple Univ., B.S. Asst. Tennis Coach Soccer Coach Commercial Kashner, James Bloomsburg S.T.C., B.S. Boys’ Swimming 27 Jfacultp Science Kehl, William S. Kutztown S.N.S. Dickinson, B.A., M.A. Central Theological Seminary, B.D. Univ. of Penna.,M.A. Commercial Kerr, Lucretia M. Drexel Institute, B.S. Publications Typing Club English Keller, William L. Ursinus, B.A. Columbia Univ., M.A. Co-Director of All School Show Commercial King, Charles E. Temple Univ., B.S. Art (Head) Kingsley, Elizabeth B. Syracuse, B.F.A., M.F.A. Advisor to Publications Art Staff Science Knauss, Alton W. Kutztown S.T.C., B.S. Commercial Kirker, Dorothy L. Westminster, B.S. Bowling Club English Kromer, Richard S. Colgate, B.A. Bucknell Univ., M.A. Class Advisor 1960 Junior Varsity Soccer Coach Industrial Arts Le Cates, R. Paul Williamson Trade School Univ. of Penna., B.S. Physical Education Loeb, Fred R. Franklin and Marshall, B.S. Univ. of Penna., M.S. Class Advisor 1958 Down Beat Society Advisor Asst. Wrestling Coach English Leslie, Robert E. Univ. of Penna., B.S., M.S. Asst. Football Coach Asst. Baseball Coach Industrial Arts Loeper, F. Joseph Temple Univ., B.S. Univ. of Penna., M.S. Asst. Advisor to Steinmetz Club 28 Jfacultp Physical Education Long, Robeht Charles Temple Univ., B.S., M.A. Advisor to Sports Club Wrestling Coach in Junior High Dean of Girls MacNair, Edna Univ. of Penna., B.S., M.S. Student Council Sponsor Welfare Chairman National Honor Society (Sponsor) Science Lower, George G. Univ. of Penna., B.S., M.A. Mathematics McAnulty, George H. Geneva College, B.S. Univ. of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. English McConnell, Ralph G. Wheaton, B.A. Univ. of Penna., M.A. Intramural Tennis Boys’ Tennis Coach Home Economics McGonnicle, Elizabeth A. Drcxel Institute, B.S. Intramural Basketball Coach Asst. Tennis Coach F.T.A. Club Advisor Mathematics McDonnell, Carroll R. Gettysburg, B.S. Physical Education Medzarentz, Edward J. Morris Harvey College, B.S. Junior High Intramural Softball and Football Home Economics Miller, Julia S. Drexel Institute, B.S., M.S. Commercial Minacci, Fenn Bay Path Institute New York Univ., B.S. Treasurer of Activities Fund Commercial (Head) Milne, Thomas J. Rider College Univ. of Penna., B.C.S. English Mowry, Helen M. Ohio Wesleyan, B.A. Northwestern Univ., M.S. Class Advisor 1960 29 Jfacultp Science Neff, Floyd H. Northwestern Univ., B.A. Columbia, M.A. Language Noble, Lucile Swarthmore, B.A. Univ. of Penna., M.A. Latin Club Advisor English Noel, Paul K. Otterbein, B.A. Ohio State, M.A. Oak Advisor Mathematics Oswald, Charles T. Lehigh, Ch.E., M.S. Oak Photography Industrial Arts Packer, Arthur W. Penna. Trade School Social Studies Purcell, Arthur B. Lafayette, B.S. Bucknell Univ., M.S. Head Football Coach Asst. Track Coach Physical Education Pusey, Mae E., R.N. Frankford Nursing School First Aid and Social Service Club Mathematics Ranieri, Mario Robert Villanova, B.S. English Reed, Frieda E. Moravian College, B.A. New York Univ., M.A. Co-Advisor to Thespians and Apprentices Physical Education Reimann, Barbara J. Temple Univ., B.S. Swimming Coach Art Reeder, Charles L. Phila. Museum School of Art, B.F.A. Science Remley, Chelsey G. Purdue, B.S. Illinois, M.S. Class Advisor 1959 30 Commercial Rhile. Joseph E. Drexcl Institute, B.S. Univ. of Penna., M.S. D.E. Club Advisor and Placement Work English Schramm, Bettie Louise Univ. of Penna., B.S. Riding Club Jr. High Page of the Acorn Science Sommer field, Emma H. N. Y. State College for Teachers, B.S. Columbia, M.A. Social Studies Stamus, Lewis Z. Muhlenberg, Ph.B Columbia, M.A. Varsity Basketball Coach Asst. Football Coach Jfacultp Special Education Rudman, Solomon Univ. of Penna., B.S. Temple Univ., M.Ed. Asst. Coach of Soccer Team Director of Amplification Commercial Scott, Nan M. Drexel Institute, B.S. Social Studies Shenk, Clayton K. Franklin and Marshall, B.S. Temple, M.Ed. Assistant Coach to Rifle Team Chairman of the Board of School Publications and Financial Advisor English Slick, Anne M. Beaver College, B.A. Acorn Advisor News Bureau for Area Newspapers Mathematics Shull, Dean E. Lock Haven, S.N.S. Univ. of Penna., B.S. English Smith, Jay Charles Univ. of Penna., B.S., M.S. Mathematics Soscia, Louis Z. West Chester S.T.C., B.S. Science (Head) Stevens, McKinley West Chester, S.N.S. Dickinson, B.A. University of Penna., M.A. 31 Jfacultp Social Studies Stevenson, Mildred W. Temple Univ., B.S., M.Ed. Physical Education Stewart, Janet B. Columbia Univ., B.S., M.A. Science Strange, Edson C. Mansfield, S.N.S. Illinois Univ., B.S., M.S. Commercial Swartz, John D. Bloomsburg S.T.C., B.S. Temple Univ., M.Ed. Asst. Cross Country Coach Asst. Track Coach Sec. A.A. Council Foreign Languages (Head) Taylor, Mary A. Swarthmore, B.A. Middlebury, M.A. French Club Social Studies Thompson, Harold C. Univ. of Delaware, B.S. Asst. Football Coach Head Track Coach Physical Education Thompson, Carson J. Temple Univ., B.S., M.Ed. Varsity Baseball Coach Industrial Arts Todaro, Mario F. Penna. State Univ., B.S. Foreign Languages Tomlinson, Alice M. Wilson, B.S. Temple Univ., M.Ed. Panamerican Co-Sponsor Chairman — School Jewelry Music Walton, Vivian R. Temple Univ., B.S. Univ. of Penna., M.S. Jr. High Choral Club All School Show Committee Mathematics Twoes, Stanley F. Univ. of Delaware, B.S. Univ. of Penna. M.A. Director of Attendance English Weil, Maizie G. West Chester, B.S. Co-Advisor to Thespians and Apprentices 32 Jfacultp English Weimer, Frances F. Wellesley, B.A. Univ. of Penna., M.A. Tay-Wistalvan Industrial Arts Williams, Anchor L. California S.T.C., B.S. Penn State Univ., M.Ed. Social Studies Wike, Harry R. Ashland College, B.S. Penn State, M.Ed. Asst. Track Coach Physical Education Williams, Elizabeth F. Univ. of Penna., B.S., M.S. Varsity Hockey Coach Varsity Basketball Coach Volleyball Coach Advisor of Girls’ Gym Aides Home Economics Wilson, Shirley R. Asst. Swimming Coach Intramural Baseball Coach Archery Club Advisor Mathematics Wolfgang, Roy W. Juniata, B.S. Social Studies (Head) Social Studies Wood, Charles L. Woods, William F. Temple Univ., B.S. Univ. of Penna., B.S., M.S. Univ. of Penna., M.A. Crozer Theological Seminary, B.D. Rifle Club Rifle Coach Physical Education Yerkes, Lydia, R.N. Jefferson Nursing School Social Studies Zeiter, Elinor D. Dickinson, Ph. D. Univ. of Penna., M.A. 33 Poarb of Cbucatton Sitting, I. to r.: Dr. Harlan F. Haines, Vanleer I. Bond, Mrs. Rhoda S. Seeburger, Dr. George G. Dilworth, President; Mrs. Judith M. Cameron, John C. Parry, Jesse M. Matlack. Stand- ing, I. to r.: George W. Hoehler, Assistant to the Superintend- ent; Albert O. Snyder, Secretary; Stewart B. Harkness, Trea- surer; B. Marvin Weiss, R. Winfield Baile, Solicitor; John H Tyson, Superintendent. Missing: John H. Frazier, Vice Presi- dent; Lewis O. Goas, Assistant to the Superintendent. Sitting. I. to r.: Ivan H. Peterman, Secretary; J. Vernon Elson, M.D., Vice-Chairman; Mrs. Rae V. Biester, Chairman; E. Richard Werner, Treasurer; Edward L. Anderson. Standing, Albert O. Snyder, Assist- ant Secretary; R. Winfield Baile, Solicitor; Thomas E. Burns, Jr. Aa Mrs. Seeburger, Mrs. Wert and Mr. Tyson on the occasion of Mrs. Wert's retirement. THE UPPER DARBY SCHOOL BOARD The completion of The Drexel Hill Junior High School of Upper Darby Township climaxed more than two years of extensive plan- ning and perseverance on the part of the Upper Darby School Board. Because of the rapid growth in population in Upper Darby Town- ship, plans were begun in 1955 to construct a second Junior High School, and the school board has worked diligently to that end. Under the capable leadership of Dr. George G. Dilworth, President for his sixteenth term, the Upper Darby School Board has planned and produced many beneficial developments in the school system. Upper Darby citizens should be proud of the deep interest and alertness the school board has in the youth of Upper Darby. The Upper Darbv Township School Authority was created in 1956 by the Board of Education to finance and erect the Drexel Hill Junior High School at State Road and Penn Avenue. The Authority has six members, each of whom serves for five years. 34 Cabet tEeacfjers Sitting, I. to r.: Joan Goldstein, Irene Cohen, Sylvia Abrams, Marion Baer, Efthemia Bastas. Standing: Edward Close, Nancy Morrison, Joyce Ginsberg, Diana Christy, Louise Nicoline. First row, I. to r.: Nancy Russell, Marion Weiss, Marlene Shlomchek, Carol Griffin, Elaine First. Second row: Particia Lawler, Linda Lyons, Ruth Crispin. Third row: Robert Green, Neal Langley, Robert Lee, Ronald Damiani. Student teachers from Penn, Temple, Villa- nova, and St. Joseph's learned by teaching at Upper Darby High School. After a period of observation, they took over classes in many de- partments. These young adults fulfilled college course requirements not only as they instructed Upper Darby students but also as they partici- pated in other activities. They performed du- ties in the attendance office, study halls, and sometimes supervised in the infirmary. Cadet teachers also aided in outside activities, such as intramural sports, tutoring, and speaking to various club groups. Upper Darby students benefited from their friendliness and skilled instruction. Faculty and students, both, wish to thank these cadet teachers for their many efforts and we rest assured that they will reach their goal in their chosen profession. Mr. Damiani instructs a history class. Mr. Langley explaining an algebra problem to Haig Dag- digian. 35 Secretaries! Mrs. Marcaret Boyd Miss Jo Ann Newton “Oh, brother!” or a statement similar to this seems to he the universal response by Upper Darby’s secretaries, to the question, “Would you like to make a statement to the Oak regarding your work as a secretary in Upper Darby High?” Though this reaction did not indicate dislike of the job, it described fully their rigorous schedule. Included in a day’s work were the normal duties of a secretary such as sorting mail, making appointments, answering telephones, typing and filing. In addition to these jobs, our school secretaries had special tasks as helping to prepare report cards, making sten- cils for mid-years, and helping compile the handbook. Seniors greatly appreciated their assistance on college and scholarship applications. The secretaries devoted themselves to “service with a smile” as they proved indispensable aids in making our school run efficiently. 36 Mrs. Thelma Malin Mrs. Dorothy Thompson Mrs. Jane Transue Cafeteria anb jHatntenance Mrs. Schlichter and Mrs. Halpin prepare sandwiches. Mrs. Vickers, director of our cafeteria. Mrs. Bateman, Mrs. Perez making more sandwiches. Feeding a school full of hungry students and teachers was no easy task, but the cafeteria staff carried out this job more than adequately. Headed by Mrs. Edna Vickers, the staff began early every morning to prepare appetizing, well-bal- anced meals. In addition to these duties, the staff was also called upon to plan and prepare dinners for the sports ban- quets and faculty teas held during the year. The neat appearance of our school can be attributed to the maintenance staff. Directed by Mr. Charles Butterworth, the staff repaired any damage to the school property and kept the building clean and in good condition. The men also pre- pared the gymnasium for basketball games, wrestling meets, and other after-school activities. Mr. Coulter at the unloading platform. Mr. Lewis, head custodian. Mr. Bateman pauses in cleaning a room. 37 ext Wt)t Hcorn Reporters —Sitting, front row, I. to r.: Wendy Sheldon, Eileen Fitz, Suzanne Munro, Emily Maxwell, Gerry Sermattei, Ann Stratford, Joan Ginther, Sue Gaul. Second row: Michael Sand, Damaris Frederick, Carol Vollmer, Suzie Krauss, Mar- garet Gray, Joan Bedroff, Peggy Reilly, Doris Coldwell, Joan Majeske, Barbara Stevenson, Marian Collins, James Yaun. Back row: Ruth Swart, Ginger Allen, Jack Bowers, John Streeter, Betty Ann Whitman, Phyllis McFadden, Jim Ross, Hugo Finarelli. This year, under the leadership of cditor-in- chief, Bill Icenhower, several new features were installed in the ever-popular Acom. Baby pic- tures of seniors stemmed from a brainstorm of features editor, I. Lehr Brisbin. Working under the guidance of Mrs. Anne M. Slick, the Acorn staff produced a six-page paper weekly. Steve Friedman skilfully handled all news, while Judy Kaplan and Bud Berman constructed the sport pages. Bob Greninger, art editor, sup- plied the cartoons for the features page. Copy editing was capably done by Virginia Wills. The editors and staff worked conscientiously all year to produce another winner in press com- petition. Mrs. Slick, advisor, and Bill Icenhower, editor, checking some galleys. Editorial Board — Sitting, I. to r.: Bill Icenhower, Virginia Wills, Steve Fried- man, Judy Kaplan, Bud Berman, Judy Consalvo, I. Lehr Brisbin. Standing: Judy McClennen, Jane Carson, Jean Miller, Sue Hewitt. Not pictured: Bod Greninger, Dick Harkins, Ann Jorgenson. 40 Front row, I. to r.: Albert Gumpert, Robert Kerr, Douglas Swanson, Aubrey Bates, Mr. Charles Oswald, advisor. Back row: Charles Jones, Richard Adler, Peter Harkins. The Oak staff began early in its junior year designing the 1958 yearbook. Plans included the theme “Castle of Our Dreams.” Also deter- mined in the Junior Oak meetings were layouts, color combinations and special features. This year under the guidance of Paul K. Noel, staff members worked with Judy Berman, editor- in-chief; Betty Brooker, assistant editor; and Carolyn Weller, copy editor, to complete the book. With the help of art editor, Linda Mc- Michael, they watched the dummy develop into the book which has long been one of Upper Darby’s finest traditions. Advisor Paul K. Noel with Assistant Editor Betty Brooker, Copy Editor Carolyn Weller, and Editor Judy Berman. Sitting, first row, I to r.: M. Weddell, B. Brooker, M. Gilbert, Zakian, C. Sinko, M. Patterson, R. Iannacone, C. Weller, B. Snethen.Sitting, second row: M. Lauria, J. Berman, A. S. Markley. Raterink, C. Hunt, C. Urbano. Standing: P. Darmody, P. 41 ®pt=®af) Miss Gaukrodgcr, advisor, and Marita Vig- lione, editor-in-chief, confer over a story. The staff reviewing manuscripts. The Upi-Dah, Upper Darbys literary mag- azine and oldest publication, is based on the contributions of the senior high student body. Under the supervision of Miss Edith Gauk- rodger, two editions of the Upi-Dah were pub- lished this year. The staff, capably piloted by Marita Viglione, met every Monday afternoon to analyze and discuss copy which had been submitted. They efficiently handled many prob- lems including the reading of handwriting of varying degrees of legibility. Final decisions on material to be published were made bv Marita and Miss Gaukrodger. The stories published were both humorous and serious and included poetry or prose. Illustrations and cover designs were supplied by art editor Dave Grove and the art staff. Sitting, I. to r.; M. Viglione, J. Ilakimian, J. Vender, W. Bach- Semon, M. Scola, F. Rruskin, P. Zimmerman, J. Howard, D. man, S. Beseras, F. White, J. Keller, M. Lechncr, S. Chap- Caldwell, M. Corasick, B. Shank, J. Ruto. man. Standing, . to r.: L. Waldman, P. Helfrich, J. Hart, N. 42 “Name the Jester!” This was the plea of the art staff during the contest they sponsored in October to name the cartoon creation of Sandy Clay, member of the Oak art staff. With Linda McMichael, art editor of the Oak, as head of the contest committee, Royal Ronnie was selected as the winning name. Bob Greninger, art editor of the Acorn, capably han- dled the clever cartoons, crossword puzzles, and all other art work in the weekly paper. Illustrations for the Upi-Dah were submitted to art editor Dave Grove who, with Miss Elizabeth Kingsley, supervisor to the art staffs, made the final decisions. Dave designed the covers for both editions of the Upi-Dah. Oak art staff: I. to r.: S. Clay, S. Paul, R. Miller, J. Wells, B. Mongelli, M. Holmes, L. McMichael, editor; A Stratford. Acorn art staff: . to r.: D. Latella, F. Marincola, D. Grove, C. Chaison, B. Greninger, editor. Art editors: . to r.: David Grove, Upi-Dah; Linda McMichael, Upi-Dah art staff: . to r.: B. Greninger, D. Grove, editor; C. Oak; Miss Elizabeth B. Kingsley, adviser; Bob Greninger, Acorn. Duguid, C. Chaison, D. Latella. 43 ®PPtng J£ taff Girls of the typing staff doing work for the Acorn. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons the clicking of typewriters can be heard from Room 163 as the typing staff, under the supervision of Miss Lucretia Kerr, pounds out volumes of copy for UD’s award-winning publications. The club consists of senior steno- graphic girls headed by Jean Miller, president; Almeta Rechner, secretary; and Regina Ianna- cone, staff manager. The editors of the Acorn would find it more difficult to meet their Press night deadlines if it were not for the capable assistance of these girls. Members of the Oak and Upi-Dah staffs also profited greatly from the assistance of these girls. Miss Kerr, advisor, and Jean Miller, presi- dent, conferring about the day’s work. Seated, I. to r.: A. Rechner, R. Iannacone, G. Berger, J. Mil- J. Perazelli, E. Raab, J. Donatelli, C. Steiner, M. Domisch, ler, D. Caras, J. Rhodes, J. Lloyd, C. Garofalo. Standing: H. Kanakis, S. Blaskivitz, Miss Kerr, advisor; P. Petschelt. 44 D. Scavetta, C. Geddes, H. Sarkisian, J. Carroll, P. Schmidt, Money matters were the chief concern of the publications business staff. Under the su- pervision of Clayton K. Shenk, the staff arranged and collected for senior sittings, re- ceived payments for publications, and solicited ads from local merchants. Headed by Judy Consalvo, advertising manager, the business staff set a new record in ads collected for the Acorn. Distribution of the Acorn, Oak, and Upi-Dah was handled quickly and capably by the staff. Mornings and afternoons, the girls worked diligently with Suzanne Hewitt, busi- ness manager; Beverly Artin, circulation man- ager; and Joan Pede, Oak manager, to provide the foundation of all Upper Darby publications. justness ;S taff Mr. Shenk and Sue Hewitt counting money for publications. Mr. Shenk supervising the girls in the distribution of the Acorn. Sitting, . to r.: L. Jennings, J. Pede, S. Hewitt, J. Consalvo, J. Paul, S. Munero, S. Thomas, P. Lynch, S. Judson, C. Sera- B. Artin, G. Wert. Standing: Mr. Shenk, S. Shaw, R. Berardi, fine, B. Brakling, J. Talpey. J. Paulson, V. Sinclair, D. Yanak, L. Miserian, N. Taylor, 45 tubent (Sobernment First row, . to r.: Miss Noble, S. Hudson, B. Roberts, L. Hud- son, M. Fix, M. Viglionc, R. Lomax, B. Wood, J. Carson, M. Weddell, N. McGowan, J. Berman, B. Brooker, S. Rushton, J. Thomas, Mrs. MacNair. Second row: K. Watson, B. Lowery, J. Thiel, J. Ruscitella, W. Sheldon, R. Iannaconc, H. Brewer, J. Moritz, S. Norsworthy, J. Pistorio, M. Layton, B. Stevenson, J. Marlin. Third row: C. Umstead, B. Foley, N. Horst, J. Raab, N. Taylor, C. Worley, M. Hagy, P. Michael, S. Weska, C. Ko- niecska, J. Binnick, G. Heilenman, G. Suplce, Mr. Andersen. Fourth row: D. Crane, S. Rosen, R. Harootunian, D. Stinson, T. Grant, J. Shively, R. Welz, B. Clapper, R. Miller, D. Swan- son, C. Rogge, 1. Robin. B. Icenhowcr, K. Krech, B. Chambers, G. Carter. Fifth row: J. Opcnshaw, D. Phillips, J. Penrod, B. Greningcr, B. Marshman, J. Ritchie, G. Cooke, B. Farmery. H. Reezcr, D. Curry, C. Henny, D. Lloyd, B. Kauffman, E. Del Rossi, R. Jones. The Student Council, composed of representatives from all the homerooms, clubs, and organizations in the school, strove for an active year under the enthusiastic advisers, Mrs. Edna M. MacNair, Miss E. Lucile Noble, and Mr. Ralph M. Andersen. Pep rallies, dances, a clothing drive, and a clean-up campaign were some of the successful projects conducted by the Student Council. The sale of book covers and decals in the cafeteria and the running of a hot dog stand during football games boosted the council treasury. During the fall, representatives were sent to the Suburban Student Council Association conferences at Ab- ington, Lower Merion, and Springfield High Schools, seek- ing new ideas with which to improve our school. First semester officers were Tom Griffith, president; John Shively, vice-president; Marcia Weddell, secretary; Bill Clapper, treasurer; Boh Farmery, sergeant-at-arms. Second semester officers were Bill Clapper, president; John Shively, vice- president; Marcia Weddell, secretary; Ricky Jones, treas- urer; Ernie Del Rossi, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Purcell encourages the football team during a Student Council pep rally. Marcia Weddell, Council Secretary, posts the minutes on the bulletin board. 46 Unbent (gobernment Bill Clapper conducts a Student Council meeting. The five officers of Student Council and the chairmen of the seven standing committees met every other Thursday in Room 105 to discuss Council projects. The majority of Council’s projects and activities originated in the Execu- tive Committee meetings. Ideas from these meetings were then presented at the full Student Council meetings for action. Projects to be carried out were channeled into the proper committees. The chief purpose of the Executive Committee was to see that Student Council functioned efficiently. First row, I. to r.: Caroline Sinko, Joyce Centola, Tom Griffith, Bill Clapper, Regina Iannacone. Second row, . to r.: Gail Clark, Jane Carson, Marcia VVeddel, Wendy Sheldon, Gail Berger, Mrs. Edna MacNair. Third row, I. to r.: Bob Farmery, John Ricci, Dick Lloyd, Ernie Del Rossi, Ricky Jones. Bill Clapper and Wendy Sheldon doing their part in the annual school clothing drive. 47 Heabers’ roup hirst row, I. to r.: D. Caldwell, R. Padis, C. Duguid, B. Swaim, G. Berger, E. Schultz, G. Hershberger, G. Sermattei, D. Norling, M. Deaver, W. Sheldon, C. Startzman, B. Stevenson, D. Cohen, O. Biggs, M. Classman, B. Marsh, E. LoMonaco, J. Moritz, C. Kurtz, E. Peterson. Second row: M. Haines, R. Ormsby, C. Chalfant, R. Race, J. Carson, L. Van Meter, F. Brown, J. Ar- buckle, F. Bruskin, S. Field, J. Vroman, H. Brewer, P. Norris, A. Lee, J. Walls, K. Shafer, C. Cunningham, S. Hewitt, J. Talpey, O. Kline, J. Kaplan. Third row: P. Harkins, N. Arbuckle, N. Lockncr, C. Morris, C. Umstead, J. Taylor, A. Jorgenson, T. Raupp, B. Steinke, M. Priddey, A. Karion, E. Frehner, M. Marzuoli, M. Bowers, M. Collins, B. Dambman, C. Ycrger, K. Bull, A. Bates, C. Rogge. Fourth row: Mr. Andersen, P. Moyer, J. Hakimian, J. Thomas, C. Weller, P. Fenstermacher, C. Felix, V. Allen, J. Marlin, R. Horvay, J. Kreitzer, L. Haeglcy, L. Kruger, B. Whitman, S. Knoll, M. Halpern, A. Busa, L. Old- ham, P. Dixon, C. Zecca, A. Ricketts, D. Hamsher. Alan Gcllert, recording secretary; Judy Thomas, secretary; Wendy Sheldon, president; Francis Brown, recording secretary; Ralph M. Andersen, adviser. Scholarship, service, character, and leadership are the qualities which distinguished members of the Leaders’ Group. Under the supervision of adviser Ralph M. Andersen and capable leadership of Wendy Sheldon, president; Judy Thomas, secretary; Francis Brown and Alan Gellert, recording secretaries, the eighty-six members of this organization worked dili- gently this year to set an example for the rest of the school, to foster a spirit of co-operation between class- mates, between the students and teachers, and to de- velop in the students a sense of leadership and re- sponsibility. One of the outstanding events scheduled by the group was a trip to New York where members saw the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, the United Nations Building and a movie, “The Seven Hills of Rome” at Radio City. 48 Scott’S %)i Sitting, I. to t.: I. Lehr Brisbin, Lise Waldman, James Ross, and Wendy Sheldon. Standing: Paul Coffey, team sponsor; and Bob Johnson, quizmaster. Upper Darby’s intellectual abilities were more than evident in our Hi-Q team, sponsored by Paul Coffey, which entered meets conducted by Scott Paper Com- pany. I. Lehr Brisbin, Jim Ross, Wendy Sheldon, Lise Waldman, and substitute Steven Friedman earned first place in preliminary competition and a berth in the play- offs which determined the top team among twenty-one Delaware County high schools. Questions correctly an- swered on science, English, fine arts, and history earned a possible four points with forty points as the maximum in a single meet. The Royal team was the only one to score in the thirty’s all three rounds. The brain-packed talent in Upper Darby proved too much for Swarthmore and Chester, other competitors in the playoffs, as the Royals copped the $1000 prize for Upper Darby. Indi- vidual members received engraved wrist watches. Comparing scores after a meet are I. Lehr Brisbin, Lise Waldman, Bob Johnson, Wendy Sheldon, and James Ross. U gkJjool H f)oto First row, . to r.: G. Sermattei, ]. McClennen, A. Stratford, C. Vollmer, L. McMichael, S. Smith, A. Raterink, J. Wells. Second row: B. Bernardino, R. Cass, B. Prouty, D. Grove, J. Carroll, D. Manlove, L. Robinson, S. Dicken, ]. DiStefano, B. Kinsler, K. Watson, S. Muller, R. Iannacone, J. Miller, T. Berardi, C. DelVecchio, L. D’Ambrosio, R. Baur, S. Markley, G. La Mon, J. Mayer, J. Vowler, G. Heidman, J. Ginther, J. Woman, V. Deaver, E. Rosenbloom, E. Frehner, B. Brooker, M. Deaver, L. Larsh, M. Haines. Third row: S. Weizer, D. Priebe, R. Banninger, M. Arbuckle, L. Baker, M. Sunshine, J. Bowers, S. Solos, C. Garofalo, F. Marincola, P. Petschelt, L. Pitcher, J. Lloyd, E. MacCloskey, G. Gearhart, S. Paul, H. Dagdigian, R. Bozzelli, R. Syracuse, J. Burris, P. Kain, W. Hay- 50 U Ikfjool wood, C. Banninger, M. Rosenbloom, J. Dower. Fourth row: J. Moritz, M. Weddell, G. Wert, M. Luckenbach, R. Lomax, K. Neilson, L. Dykchouse, M. Fisher, H. Sarkisian, B. Penna, B. DiLorenzo, C. Hayation, B. Swaim, C. Duguid, J. Melehiore, M. Van Winkle, M. Schaal, B. Bloom, N. Layton, M. Layton, P. Zakian, B. Mason, N. Strange, M. Tomasion, L. Adams, G. Cooke, T. Mulholland. Fifth row: M. Viglione, J. Blackburn, E. Kline, C. Woodruff, R. Scavo, S. Aronoff, E. Fitz, L. Hald. Six row: P. Reilly, B. Berman, T. Fisher, J. Boohar, J. John, B. Williams, T. Burcaw, S. Harrow, A. Ricketts, J. Serafine, R. Morton, S. Evans, J. Darmody, G. Del Rossi, J. Openshaw, C. Zecca, A. Brooker, D. DeLuca, B. Verity, L. Brown, W. Rogers, H. Ruzansky. 51 SH ikfjool £s f)oto Me and My Shadow portrayed by Judy DiStefano and The Raindrops: Lynn Robinson and Diane Manlove. Sue Dicken. Guys, Gals and Gags, Upper Darby’s popular All School Show for 1958, was presented to full houses on March 7 and 8. Of sixty-five tryout acts, thirty-four, comprised of dance lines, combos, soloists and novelty acts were chosen by directors Robert A. Doane and William Keller. The climax of the show was the crowning by MC’s Judy McClennen and Buddy Berman of Marita Viglione as Miss Upidoll, the All School Show Queen of 1958. A well-kept secret until Friday, the queen was chosen by the votes of the entire student body. The eight candidates, Sandy Aronoff, Judy Blackburn, Eileen Fitz, Etta Kline, Louise Hald, Rosalie Scavo, Marita Viglione, and Garole Woodruff displayed their talents in assemblies during the week previous to the presen- tation of the spectacular show. Proceeds of the show, originally used for a now-dedicated war memorial, were put aside to be used for a worthy cause in the school. Exaggerated Bop by Carolyn Garofalo and Steve Solos. Alley Cats: Ruth Baur, Sue Muller, Carol DelVecchio, Lil The Seven Dwarfs: Sue Markley, Carol LaNlon, Jeanne Vowler, D’Ambrosio, Terri Berardi, Jean Miller, Regina Iannacone. Joan Ginther, Betty Brooker, Sue Dicken, Judy DiStefano. 52 All School Show Queen candidates Louise I laid, Carole Woodruff, Rosalie Scavo, Eileen Fitz, Sandy Aronoff, Judy Blackburn, Marita Viglione, and Etta Jane Kline. 53 % Cappella First row, 1. to r.: A. DiFabio, P. Wilson, L. Pitcher, N. Stamp, M. Weddell, S. Markley, V. Wolf, J. Moritz, V. Wills, S. Muller, J. Fulton, C. Copper, A. Stratford, B. Brooker, J. Vowler, T. Bcrardi, R. Lomax, P. Kcrnaehan, M. Arnken, B. Trimble, C. Garofalo, M. Viglione. Second row: J. Hakimian, J. Thomas, N. Lockncr, S. Hewitt, L. Terrill, B. Artin, P. Henry, E. Schultz, J. Rhodes, M. Dornisch, J. Schmucker, K. Shafer, C. Cunning- ham, J. Melchiore, L. Weaver, M. Lorenz, E. Mustard, B. Mason, J. Kaplan, J. Consalvo, D. Martin, B. Schncck. Third row: B. Verity, T. Banner, A. Branigan, L. Jennings, R. Padis, C. Sinko, P. Petschelt, G. Wert, M. Luckenbach, L. Hamilton, G. Suplee, J. Carroll, J. Pcrrazclli, B. Berger, R. Iannacone, J. Kennedy, B. Swaim, W. Bellairs, B. Bloom, C. LaMon, R. Mack, W. Rogers. Fourth row: H. Ruzansky, J. Grant, B. Case, G. Rankin, L. Adams, R. Campana, B. Spencer, L. Brown, R. Snyder, D. Roman, T. Mulholland, E. Del Rossi, B. Marshman, R. DeBeer, B. Matthews, G. Cooke, C. Coleman, R. Deem, G. Laury, H. Marshall. The A Cappella “A” Choir, under the able direction of Dr. Clyde R. Dengler, climaxed a successful year with a trip to Harrisburg March 31. The choir sang at the Central Dauphin High School and in the capitol building. The day also saw the group entertaining at the Hershey Industrial School and being entertained at the Hershey Chocolate Plant. Other A Cappella “A” programs included club meet- ings, forums, church meetings, assemblies, and a fashion show. The success of the A Cappella “A” Choir is attributed to its director and its officers: Ernie Del Rossi, president; Herb Ruzansky, vice-president; Bill Verity, treasurer; Louise Hald, secretary; Jeanne Vowler and Betsy Schneck, historians. Acting as a stepping stone to A Cappella “A,” the A Cappella “B” Choir presented many concerts under the di- rection of Dr. Clyde R. Dengler. High school assemblies, Delaware County Hospital, and the Upper Darby Forum claimed the services of this fine organization. Singing in the halls at Christmas and in the concert on Palm Sunday at the Beverly Hills Junior High School were two high points of the season. The biggest thrill for the group came, how- ever, when A Cappella “B” sang on the Hi-Lites television show. The officers for 1958 were John Bahm, president; Boots Breidling, vice-president; Judy Schmidt, secretary; Jack Likens, treasurer; Joan Ruscitella, vice-treasurer. First row, . to r.: E. MacCloskcy, L. Peterman, A. Karian, J. Fritsch, B. Stenkie, F. Brown, C. Steele, L. VanMcter, N. Knight, J. Bahm, B. Breidling, E. Raab, J. Likens, J. Meckling, D. Manfove, N. Sheridan, S. Davis, W. Guiles, B. Boughamer, P. Faigle, J. McCIennen. Second row: C. Regoso, A. Kalbach, C. Worley, K. Wilson, E. Maxwell, B. Baker, L. McCausland, B. Lowery, V. Sinclair, C. Umstead, M. Tomasian, J. Geckler, C. Serafinc, I. Pernin, A. Lemmon, R. Horvay, J. Pierce, P. Reilly, R. Consalvo. Third row: B. Roberts, S. Aronoff, M. Haines, L. Kunklc, S. Gaul, B. Kinsler, J. Ruscitella, C. Wed- dell, J. De George, L. Martin, E. Peterson, P. Zakian, B. Foley, A. Raterink, E. Fitz, M. Van Winkle, N. Layton, L. Robinson, D. Hoyer. Fourth row: J. Fritsch, J. Vasquez, C. Jackson, J. Blades, C. Mulloy, B. Bruckner, F. Heinze, M. Miller, J. Mc- Kinney, J. Tomlinson, J. Yost, R. Swart, M. Holmes, J. Nleehla, G. Eldridge, A. Scott, L. Williams, K. Watson, J. Majeske, L. Hald, J. Woodhead, V. Reigal, G. Gearhart. Fifth row: T. Raupp, G. Henderson, C. Bolay, R. Frankinfield, L. Weinstein, C. Banninger, T. Mentzer, A. Archer, D. Fletcher, G. Weiscmer, M. Sand, I). Hamilton, M. Cassel, B. Ettinger, L. Reppert, K. Gross, J. Lloyd, J. Schmidt. Sixth row: F. Krug, T. Chris, W. Fulmer, M. Simminger, J. Taylor, H. Mallis, E. Snethen, J. McCoy, B. Gaul, B. Watkin, G. Bullock, R. Hoffman, D. Old- ham, J. Colcough, D. Carrier, E. Olsen. imperial iflustc Kneeling — The Cheers: MaLinda Lorenz, Barbara Trimble, Lois The Melotones: Marge Tomasian, Les Adams, Greg Cooke, Tom Weaver. Standing —The Harmonaires: Marcia Weddell, Gail Mulholland. Wert, Margie Luckenbach, Ruthie Lomax. Representing Upper Darby in the 200 piece District Band this year were Jerry John and Bill Middleton, selected by their per- formances in auditions. Members of the band came from nine districts of Southeastern Pennsylvania. For the first time in the history of the district chorus, auditions were held for membership. Qualifying were Ernie Del Rossi, A Cappella “A” president; and Herb Ruzansky, Choral Club pres- ident. Herb was also selected for membership in the State Chorus. By passing auditions Judy Renner and Babette Baker, both viola players, represented Upper Darby in the District Orchestra. Judy was further selected for membership in the State Orchestra. This year several specialty groups organized themselves inde- pendently, and provided entertainment in class talent shows and the All School Show. The Harmonaires, Cheers, Melotones, and Tetrichords were often called upon to give specialty numbers at A Cappella engagements, also. The Jokers provided music at several Student Council dances and at the Publications Party. The Jokers: Haig Dagdigian, Dave Grove, Ron- nie Cass, Dick BozzeUi, Roger Syracuse. District Chorus representatives: Ernie District Orchestra representatives: District Band representatives: Jerry Del Rossi and Herb Ruzansky. Judy Renner and Babette Baker. John and Bill Middleton. 55 rrfjestra First row, seated, I to r.: E. Strclau, P. JCain, B. Ruczko, N. Knaiir, J. Opcnshaw, J. Boohar, B. Williams, J. Pugh, B. Tavl°r, M. Halpcrn, D. Hibbs, E. Mueller, J. Brown, C. Middleton, J. John. Standing: S. Harrow, L. Weinstein, C. Milligan, B. Baker, J. Renner. Second row: T. Fisher, L. Williams, D. DeLuca, G. Mowers, Mr. Doane, A. Brookcr, Dawson, A. Hughes, J. Scott, A. Ricketts, R. Mitchum, L. T. Burcaw, V. Gamble, E. Fuhrman. Bleakley, B. Sample, R. Gallagher, R. Jones, B. Jamison, H. As in previous years, the members of Upper Darbys orchestra with the band accompanied the Choral Club in the presentation of the annual Christmas concert. An- other of their performances was the spring concert, the Royal Serenade, also played with the band. The orchestra annually renders service for the Commencement Exercises. Each concert was preceded by regular morning rehearsals, under the direction of Robert A. Doane. Two viola players, Judy Renner and Babctte Baker, were chosen to represent Upper Darby in the district orchestra. Judy Renner was further selected to play in the state orchestra. Members of the brass section Jim Opcnshaw, Jerry John, Bill Middleton, Jeff Pugh, and woodwind section Doris Hibbs, Tom Fisher, Lois Dawson, Art Hughes, Joe Scott practice at morning rehearsals. 56 J3ant) Kneeling: V. Wolf. Standing: R. Boquin, M. Lauri a, J. Schmucker, R. Baur, K. Watson, L. Krumbolt, M. Saxon, C. Campisi, J. Ruscitella, B. Brooks, I). Sjostrom. K. Gallagher, L. Dykhouse, M. Fisher, J. Miller, J. Di- Stefano, R. Iannacone, S. Bishop, K. Nielson, C. Garo- falo. Free entrance and choice seats at all football games were the well-deserved advantages of the seventy-odd band members. Under the direction of Robert A. Doane, they rehearsed each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday morning at 8:00 to perfect their half-time drills. In addition to drilling at half-time, band members supplied peppy music from the stands during time-outs. Pep rallies and assemblies also claimed the services of the band. High points on their schedule were the annual Christmas and Spring concerts. The band provided rhythm at the Purple and Gold Songs and Cheers Contest and on May Day. In the spring, prep- aration for parades occupied their time. Last fall, band members elected Bill Middleton, president; Don Getz, vice- president; John Boohar, secretary-treasurer; Jim Openshaw, council representative. First row, I. to r.: H. Gilbert, R. Cass, L. Weinstein, L. Kunkcl, J. Darmody, R. Adler. Second row: T. Gattonc, J. Boohar, J. Openshaw, C. Evans, C. Martin, R. Jones, B. Jamison, D. Hogg, H. Knaur, S. Nixon, S. Evans, N. Dc.Man, S. Doan, J. Scott. Third row: A. Ricketts, C. Zecca, D. Hibbs, C. Weller, B. Lane, J. Buttimer, S. Rosen, H. Founds, M. Corasick, D. Tucker, B. Schneck, J. Thomas. Fourth row: T. Bordereaux, C. Latella, C. Cunningham, G. Bordcreax, J. McCliman, M. Case, J. Balis, L. Bleakly, K. Bull, G. DelRossi, W. Thompson, T. Fisher, J. Pugh, R. Mitchum, R. Gallagher, E. Conrad. Fifth row: D. Sample, D. Lewis, B. Seiwell, B. Williams, D. Gilles, P. Chalfant, E. Childs, D. Getz, B. Regester, B. Middleton, J. John. 57 The Upper Darby Choral Club, comprised of 464 voices and directed by Dr. Clyde R. Dengler, rehearsed every Wednesday and Friday morning in preparation for three concerts which were given during the year. Highlight- ing the annual Christmas concert was a special feature consisting of a girls’ echo choir seated in the balcony. An annual all school party, the Steel Pier Frolic, was sponsored again this year by the Choral Club. Approximately 1350 Upidites enjoyed an evening of full entertainment, including a film, a 58 Cijoral Club stage show, dancing, and door prizes. In March, the club performed a Rogers and Hammerstein program for the Forum and on Palm Sunday put on the annual Easter Concert. The capable officers for this year were Herb Ruzan- sky, president; Marita Viglione, vice-president; Marguerite Dornish, secre- tary; John Bahm, treasurer. Marita accompanied the choral club at all concerts. BETTY BROOKER if REGINA IANNACONE Jtlap ©ttmt anb Court After four days of mounting tension, the senior class broke into wild applause while Doris Martin nervously made her way to the stage to receive her corsage in recognition of her selection as May Queen for 1958. Class secretary for three years, co-cap- tain of the varsity hockey team, and vice-president of Girls’ Hi-Y, Doris deservedly merited the Royal honor. This year Tiz, as she is called by her friends, was also honored by her class- mates by being voted “Most Popular” girl in the class. The ten runners-up on the preferential ballot used for the election of a May Queen became members of the Royal Court. Betty was assistant editor of the Oak as well as a cheerleader and Thespian. Lore, “Best Athlete” of the class, served as cap- tain of an undefeated basketball team and as Hi-Y treasurer. Regina was a member of the Oak staff and acted as publications typing staff manager. Nancy, also an outstanding athlete, was captain of the varsity swimming team and member of the varsity hockey team. MaLinda, serving as captain of the cheerleaders, also played varsity basketball. Peggy, as “Hardest Worker” lived up to her title by being president of both Girls’ Hi-Y and Tay- Wistalvan and manager of the cheerleaders. The “Best Look- ing” girl, Sandy, served on several class committees. Wendy, as president of Thespian Troop 1000 and the Leaders’Group was voted “Most Likely to Succeed.” Verna, the “Most Versatile” girl in the senior class was captain of the col- orguard ana a member of the Oak literary staff. Pat worked on the Oak, was a Thespian, and was manager of the varsity basketball team. NANCY LAYTON MALINDA LORENZ PEGGY MICHAEL SANDY SABATINO 60 WENDY SHELDON VERNA WOLF PAT ZAKIAN 61 Jflap Bap 62 The sophomores traditional dance around the May Pole, honoring the May Queen and her court. A quick exchange of the sack for two Gold Upidites. Senior Purple Color Captains MaLinda Lorenz and Harry Miller. Precision counts as Purple strives for 20 points. jHap ©aj One final tug and Purple has it — over the line. All eyes forward, Cold. Excitement rises as the girls near the finish line. Senior Gold Color Captains John Bahm and Verna Wolf. 63 gkntor $lap Make-up chairman, Jean Mayer and Costume chairman. Dr. Sloper announces his mortal illness to in- Wanda Bachman make adjustments after dress rehearsal. different daughter and sympathetic servant. Talent proved to be in abundance at Upper Darby when the class of 1958 presented The Heiress bv Ruth and Au- gustus Goetz. Ann Rochelle sparked the performance with her talented portrayal of Catherine Sloper, the heiress. Charles Lewis as the monev-mad Morris Townsend turned in an excellent performance, and with Ann Rochelle serving as student director. Miss Frieda Reed and Miss Maizie Weil directed the production of the play. The plav concerned itself with the romance between Catherine Sloper and Morris Townsend. On the eve of their elopement, because of the probability of Catherine losing her inheritance, Morris jilts her. Two years later after her father has died, Morris comes back to claim her. Wisely realizing his intentions about her money, she refuses to marry him. 64 The stage crew, under direction of stage manager Wendy Sheldon, makes final technical adjustments. Mentor The urbane Morris meets Heiress Catherine at a family party. Mrs. Montgomery is introduced to Dr. Sloper while Lavina Penniman looks on. Maria, the servant Dr. Austin Sloper Lavinia Penniman Catherine Sloper . . Elizabeth Almond Arthur Townsend . Marian Almond...... Morris Townsend . . Mrs. Montgomery . . Special Understudies Student Directors . . CAST ........Pat Zakian Harmon Hutchings ........Rhea Padis Ann Rochelle ........Eileen Fitz SEric Holm Grigsby Warner I Judy Sostmann (Doris Sjostrom Charles Lewis i Ann Branigan 1 Martha Rosenbloom Eric Holm Martha Rosenbloom ! Charles Lewis Ann Rochelle 65 Catherine disturbs her father with her social awkwardness at the family party. Junior $Iap Stage crew, headed by Charles Lewis, busily prepares for play. Androcles attempts to cure lion’s sore paw. Androcles and the lion has long been a well- known and well-liked play by George Bernard Shaw. The action takes place in ancient Rome at the beginning of the Christian Era and centers about the plight of a group of Christians who, in the custody of the Roman military, are scheduled to be thrown to the lions. Ferrovius, an armor bearer of great strength superbly played by Wally Meschtscherstky, is en- gaged in a bitter personal struggle between his inborn love of fighting and his adopted Christian doctrine of meekness. His courage is put to the supreme test when he is faced with a choice of a dishonorable death at the hands of Roman glad- iators or of fighting his way to a position of glory within the Roman Empire. Being handicapped by school closings, produc- ers, cast, and crew worked double-time on the play. Proof of their hard work was exhibited at the excellent performances of March 28 and 29. 66 Martyr Ferrovius threatens Roman citizen played by Paul Moyer. CAST junior $lap Androcles.........................Alan Gellert Michael Sand Megaera ..........................Ruth Cohen Elsie Rosenbloom Lion.............................. Sandy Aronoff Wanda Bachman Centurion...................................Hugo Finarelli Captain...........................Philip Weiss Lavinia ......................Wilhelmina Davis Jean Mayer Ferrovius.................Wally Meschtscherslcy Spintho..................... Michael Simminger Lentulus..........................Paul Moyer Metellus .........................Ken Epstein Caesar............................Steve Evans Call Boy.............................Jon Yolles Soldiers..............James Openshaw Charles Jones Gladiators — Retiarius............Brent Tracy Secutor...............Lewis Price Editor of Gladiators .............Robert Gardner Menagerie Keeper.............................Roy DeBeer Messenger of Menagerie Jon Yolles Martyrs............Rose Consalvo, Connie Fryer, Laurel Peterman, Debbie Director, Bill Gaul Student Directors............................Ann Rochelle Pat Fenstermacher Androcles receives a scolding from wife Megaera. Androcles attempts to soothe the lion as he claws Caesar. 67 Captain, Phil Weiss, makes a speech before the martyrs. Rational ®f)esptan Societ? First row, I. to r.: Miss Weil, C. Lewis, J. Sostmann, W. Sheldon, R. Padis, A. Rochelle, W. Walsh, W. Davis, R. Swart, M. Haines, E. Schultz, Miss Reed. Second row: M. Sand, L. Freeman, C. Fister, G. Sermattei, L. Waldman, W. Bachman, R. Cohen, D. Claus, W. Guiles, C. Morris, M. Rosenbloom, S. Markley, B. Brooker, G. Hake. Third row: D. Sjostrom, B. Swaim, R. Scavo, A. Aronoff, J. Cridland, J. Mayer, V. Sinclair, J. Kreitzer, P. Zakian, E. Fitz, A. Bran- igan, A. McCleave. Fourth row: J. Totaro, B. Atkinson, D. Ossar, E. Holm, E. Rosenbloom, P. Weiss, C. Heidmann. Busy costume chairmen for Thespian productions: Wanda Bachman, Doris Sjostrom, Elsie Rosenbloom, Wendy Guiles, Edna MacCloskey. Make-up Chairmen: Rhea Padis and Jean Mayer. 68 internal Cfjesptan Societ? Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Ad- hering to their motto, Troop 1000 of the National Thespian Society, under the direction of Miss Frieda Reed and Miss Maizie Weil, completed another suc- cessful year. Highlighting their meetings were cuts from “Abraham Lincoln” and The Boar.” The Christmas Choral Speech Program, to be presented to the Mothers’ Group, was unavoidably cancelled and later given at a regular meeting. Troop 1000 prepared two children’s productions this year. The first was “Hansel and Gretel” and the second was a dance pantomime entitled, “The Elves and the Shoemaker.” Unexcelled stage crews and make-up and costume committees worked skillfully for the success of these productions. Officers this year were Wendy Sheldon, president; Charles Lewis, vice president; Rhea Padis, treasurer; Ann Rochelle, secretary; Judy Sostmann, clerk; and Warren Walsh, sergeant-at-arms. Make-up and Costume chairmen make last adjustments. 69 Gretel attempts to warn children of witch’s evil plight. Utils’ $t=f) First row, . to r.: A. Jorgenson, V. Wills, L. Waldman, J. Car- son, D. Martin, P. Michael, L. Hamilton, J. Kaplan, C. Duguid, R. Padis. Second row: L. McCausland, J. Berman, M. Weddell, R. Cohen, S. Krauss, D. Sjostrom, P. Zakian, S. Markley, V. Wolf, L. Eckersley, R. Iannacone, E. Schultz, Miss Gaukrodger. Third row: B. Brooker, J. Schmidt, W. Bachman, J. Kaplan, E. Peterson, J. Hawkins, G. Clark, W. Davis, A. Rochelle, E. Fitz, J. McClennen. Fourth row: J. Consalvo, C. Weller, L. Haegley, J. Moritz. Not pictured: W. Sheldon, M.Tomassian, M. Viglione. “May I have some volunteers to usher at the forum tonight?” were the familiar words of Peggy Michael, capable president of Girls’ Hi-Y. Service to the school and community was the principal aim of the organization. This year the members have faithfully ushered at the U.D. Forum meetings, concerts, football games, Back-to-School Night. Serving at Sports Banquets, aiding Mrs. Boyd in the office, acting as guides at the information desk, and decorating the front hall at Christ- mas time, are other tasks carried out by the Girls’ Hi-Y under the super- vision of Miss Edith Gaukrodger. Organized by Doris Martin, vice- president, the second annual Sadie Hawkins Dance was a huge success. Special projects assigned to the club were putting on Activities After- noon for the sophomore girls and sending Christmas cards to the Chil- dren’s Hospital. Other officers this year were Lore Hamilton, treasurer, and Jane Carson, secretary. Officers of Girls' Hi-Y trim the Christmas tree in the front hall. Peggy Michael presides over Hi-Y meeting. 70 $0| 5S’ i t=$ First row, I. to r.: T. Burns, J. Ross, R. Jones, C. Carter. Second row: H. Finarelli, K. Bull, D. Harkins, B. Icenhower, I. Brisbin, M. Sand, B. Chambers. Third row: S. Evans, D. Barka- low, J. Shively, P. Moyer, M. Case, B. Kauffman, J. Salvueei. Fourth row: B. Farmery, B. See- burger, L. Manzi, B. Marshman, A. Ricketts, J Rishel, D. Light, B. Middleton. “Where is this room?” was a question frequently asked of members of Boys’ Hi-Y by the parents on Back-to-School Night where the boys were acting as much-needed guides. Members also offered their services at the sports banquets as busboys. The boys helped the girls in decorating for the dance sponsored by the Hi-Y. Taking care of the scoreboard at football and basketball games and ushering at various school and local affairs were two more important duties of the boys. These activities were organized at their weekly meetings on Tuesday morning in the cafeteria, under the supervision of Carson Thompson. George Carter, as presi- dent, officiated at the meetings and was assisted by Ricky Jones, vice-president; Jim Ross, secretary; and Tom Burns, treasurer. Boys were elected to Hi-Y on the basis of service, scholarship and character. All the members fulfilled their duties to the school to their utmost ability. Officers of Boys Hi-Y in discussion. New members being installed by Hi-Y officers. 71 Clute ROYAL LANCERS Under the capable leadership of Doris Cazin, president; Diane Manlove, vice-pres- ident; Joyce Meckling, secretary; and Joan Fleming, treasurer, the Royal Lancers com- pleted its first full year as an authorized club of Upper Darby. The club served as an out- let for horseback riding enthusiasts. Super- vised by Mrs. Bettie Schramm, the riders met every Friday at the Pickering Hunt Club or at Cobbs Creek. Members were instructed by Marie Leighton, originator of the club, on good riding technique and care of horses. Demonstrations and movies were also part of the program and served as another means of instruction. First row, I. to r.: Mrs. Schramm, G. Egan, S. Cammack, A. Novello, J. Di- Stefano. Second row: M. Leighton, J. Almeida, A. Lemmon, B. Dulin, D. Manlove, M. Campanaro. Third row: S. Hayes, B. Rush, C. Rau, C. Milligan, D. Cazin, C. Gayer. CHESS Franklin Chess Club in Philadelphia was the weekly meeting place for matches of Upper Darby's Chess team and teams of other schools. Representing Upper Darby were Steve Friedman, Jim Ross, John Rishel, Bob Farmery and Grig Warner at the five boards respectively. Following in tradition, our chess team had a very successful season. The Chess Club, which included the team, usually met twice a month for the purpose of determining the five members of the team, and practicing. With Miss Agnes Grunberg as adviser, the club elected Bob Farmery as president and John Rishel as secretary-treas- urer. First row, I. to r.: R. Farmery, S. Muller, C. DelVecchio, M. Vickers, V. Gamble. Second row: S. Bonney, II. Finnarelli, A. Lundgren, J. Yollas, S. Evans, K. Bull, R. Kerr. Third row: R. Mitchum, R. Light, J. Rishel, J. Ross, S. Friedman, E. Kimball, J. Openshaw, R. Morton, G. Warner. First row, I. to r.: Mr. Neff, S. Smith, S. Munro, L. Waldman, J. Marlin, P. Kain, S. Krauss. Second row: C. Osterholtz, J. Kaplan, P. Fcnstcrmacher, K.Nielsen, P. Michael, M. Hagy, J. Kaplan. Third row: J. Bowers, G. Bullock, R. Barkalow, P. Harkins, A. Gellert, A. McConnell, I. Brisbin. LEEUWENHOEK Various phases of biology occupied the interest of the members of the Leeuwenhoek Society. Sponsored by Floyd Neff, the club met twice a month to do research and gain knowledge in biology. By preparing slides and cleaning microscopes, the society helped the Upper Darby science department. To en- tertain the members, speakers were some- times invited to meetings. Field trips also were part of their program. One of the trips this year was a visit to the Temple University Hospital. Directing the club this year were Art McConnell, president; Judy Kaplan, vice-president; Lise Waldman, secretary; Peggy Kain, treasurer. 72 Clubs BOYS’ BOWLING Approximately thirty boys comprised the Boys’ Bowling Club of Upper Darby. With Mr. John Boyd acting as adviser, the boys practiced every Wednesday after school at Gehris Bowl- ing Alley. After dividing into teams, the boys bowled against one another. The top ten scor- ers were selected to represent our school in competition. While not recognized as a varsity team in Upper Darby, the boys held matches against teams from neighboring schools. Hugo Finarelli acted as club secretary, kept league averages and captained the JV team. Richard Jones acted as captain of the varsity. First row, I to r.: Mr. Boyd, B. Atkins, S. Yarrow, C. Krantz, R. Morton, A. Lemisch, B. Chambers, L. Bershstein, R. Jones. Second row: W. Verity, H. Finarelli, C. Hoffman, A. Hughes, S. Evans, S. Solotov, G. Bordereaux, J. Ebel, T. Borderioux, I. Rishel. Third row: R. Regester, C. Schmied, R. Mitchum, R. Light, E. Kimble, H. Rubinson, H. Benner, N. Pittinger, R. Milano. BEAUX ARTS Room 217, the art room, was the site of the Beaux Arts Club meetings held every Tuesday afternoon. There the artists made posters or listened to reports on famous artists. They kept the art room looking attractive and deco- rated the cafeteria at Christmas time. The club took a trip to the Art Museum to see the exhi- bition of Picasso’s art. In the spring, there was the annual art exhibit in the art room at which time students voted for the best piece of art. Beaux Arts’ officers this year were Nancy Horst, president; Lucille Miserian, vice-president; Frannie Kuras, secretary; Arlene Karian, trea- surer. First row, I. to r.: A. Karian R. Lichtenfield, M. Priddy, F. Marincola, G. Morgan. Second row: F. Kuras, I. Stavrakis, F. Hickman, J. Gcchler, G. Egan, C. Chalson. Third row: Miss Kingsley, D. Latella, D. Giles, J. Warner, L. Rcppcrt, C. Miller, N. Horst. GERMAN Der Deutsche Klub, a part of Upper Darby’s extra-curricular program for thirty years, is one of the most distinctive clubs in the school. Every monthly meeting, held at homes of the members, was conducted entirely in German. With Miss Agnes Grunberg as adviser, the members learned more about the German lan- guage and customs at the meeting. At the an- nual picnic in the spring of 1957, I. Lehr Bris- bin was announced president of the club and Margot Arnken, secretary-treasurer. At the end of the year, three prizes were given to outstand- ing students of German. Seated, I. to r.: F. Heinze, C. Ran, S. Weska, L. Eckersley, M. Arnken, L. Hollender. Standing: B. Kerr, B. Verity, A. Keller, D. Adler, C. Jones, P. Moyer, E. Holm, M. Becker, A. Bates. 73 Clubs First row, I. to r.: P. Lynch, J. Yost, D. Day, B. Brooker, E. Schultz, M. Weddell, J. McClennen, M. Schaal, S. Mark- ley, M. Priddy, A. Karian, R. Lichtenfeld, P. Clothier. Second row: E. Mustard, A. Scott, J. Tomlinson, B. Hecht, J. Mel- chiore, V. Wolf, V. Deaver, J. Taylor, J. Marlin, E. Fore, J. Kaplan, K. Shute, B. Stark. Third row: S. Thomas, M. Breidling, C. Kinney, M. Tomasian, L. Hudson, J. Vroman, B. Breidling, L. Miner, G. Brown, K. Jamison, G. Manwiller, J. Talpey, R. Consalvo. Fourth row: L. Kruger, M. Geismann, S. Hudson, C. Weddell, J. Consalvo, T. Tanseer, F. Heinze, J. Arbuckle, L. Heaney, S. Feeney, C. Copper. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA TAY WISTALVAN Because it is one of the largest clubs in the school, Upper Darby’s group of the Future Teachers of America, a na- tional organization, carried out many duties in service to the school. The girls served as tutors for mid-vear examinations; they also acted as hostesses and guides for a community- wide conference held at Upper Darby. Several FTA mem- bers attended teachers’ conferences and FTA rallies held in the surrounding area. Supervised by Mrs. Elizabeth McGonnigle, the members planned and carried out in the spring the annual field trip to elementary schools. The monthly meetings, conducted by Marcia Weddell, presi- dent; Judy McClennen, vice-president; Sue Markley, secre- tary; Marilyn Schaal and Emily Schultz, treasurers, were highlighted with movies and guest speakers. Tay Wistalvan, Upper Darby’s literary club, met once a month for the purpose of creating a keener interest and contributing to a greater enjoyment in literature among its members. The name Tay Wistalvan is derived from four well-known authors: Bayard Taylor, Owen Wister, Louisa May Alcott, and Henry Van Dyke. Under the expert guid- ance of Miss Frances F. Weimer, adviser, the officers Peggy Michael, president; Jane Carson, vice-president; Emily Schultz, secretary; and Nancy Strange, treasurer, worked diligently to lead the club through a year of worthwhile meetings. The girls discussed plays, novels and works of oetry. The girls also enjoyed guest speakers. The members ad an opportunity to see William Shakespeare’s classic play Much Ado About Nothing, starring Katherine Hep- burn and Alfred Drake. First row, I. to r.; J. Carson, E. Schultz, P. Michael, N. Strange. Second row: S. Thomas, R. Consalvo, A. Stratford, J. McClennen, B. Bloom, P. Zakian, E. Fitz, W. Bellairs. Third row: W. Bachman, F. Lawrence, L. Kruger, E. Rosen- bloom, V. Wolf, N. Williams, J. Talpey, M. Weddell. Fourth row: A. Scott, C. Weddell, M. Tomasian, L. Krumbolt, J. Consalvo, R. Swart, M. Van Winkle, B. Vogel, P. Riley, B. Roberts, J. Kaplan. 74 Clubs First row, I. to r.: R. Seavo, L. Pitcher, B. Snethen, P. Wil- son, L. D’Ambrosia, J. DiStefano, T. Tanseer, K. Jamison, S. Seims, C. Campisi, J. Blades. Second row: D. Kraus, B. Williams, P. Pope, M. Zarella, D. Hayes, A. Stratford, T. Berardi, L. Baxter, S. Dickon, B. Trimble, S. Muller, R. Baur, C. Connet, J. DiStefano, S. Hayes, L. Miserian, C. Cunningham, J. Almeida. Third row: C. Morris, B. Holder, C. Morris, K. Shafer, D. Fredericks, N. Palmer, C. Bishop, HIPPOCRATES X-Rav technicians, bacteriology, heart disease, and gen- eral nursing care were the subjects under discussion at the monthly meetings of the Hippocrates Club. This club, one of the largest in Upper Darby, consisted of girls who wish to pursue a vocation in the medical field. Guest speakers ana movies helped to enlighten the girls on various aspects of their chosen field. The members also visited a mental hospital. Guided by Miss Emma Sommerfield, adviser; Lillian D’Ambrosia, president; Pat Wilson, vice-president; Judy DiStefano, recording secretary; Barbara Snethen, treasurer, the club sent money to UNICEF as their Christ- mas project. D. D’Guilio, B. Heal, M. Geismann, J. Thiel, C. Scrafinc, T. Raupp, E. Maxwell, A. McCleave, N. Welsh, B. Rank, B. Gallagher. Fourth row: D. Kissinger, L. Hcrbut, M. Peck, C. Osterholz, G. Suplee, A. Raterink, P. Henry, B. Hecht, G. Wert, B. Leinbach, D. Morrell, S. Shaw, R. Horray, J. Pierce, S. Duncan, L. Terrell, B. Capman, S. Englar, S. Feeney, G. Manweiler, J. Arbuckle, B. Stevenson. GIRLS’ BOWLING Boasting the largest club membership in the school, the Girls’ Bowling Club met every Thursday afternoon at Gehris Bowling Alievs. Under the direction of Miss Dor- othy Kirker, the members divided into teams and com- eted among themselves. At the end of the year, the annual anquet was held, at which time the winning team re- ceived numerals and other awards were made. The out- standing bowlers were selected to participate on the var- sity and junior varsity teams, which competed with other schools. Officiating at the meetings were Joan Pede, pres- ident; Carol LaMon, vice-president; Carol DelVecchio, treasurer; Joan Ginther, secretary. First row, . to r.: Miss Kirker, C. Lodge, C. Meckling, I. Stavrakis, J. Rhodes, M. Suddard, L. Pitcher, J. Hare, J. Ginther, S. Dicken, J. Pede, P. Faigle, J. Melchoire, J. Young, S. McCary, M. Priddy, A. Goldstein, G. McKinney, A. Krup- nick, L. O’Donnell, D. Bruce. Second row: D. Vail, J. Sassa- man, S. Beseras, F. Turner, J. Kennedy, J. Orr, C. Bishop, S. Bishop, C. LaMon, J. Keller, P. Buxton, R. Gambol, A. Karian, J. Bonniwcll, A. Ridgeway, R. Forcino, E. Thcurer, J. DiStefano. Third row: L. Hald, B. Riley, J. Vender, S. Mc- Millen, B. Evans, C. Donzanti, P. Shepley, N. Palmer, L. Rob- inson, C. Woorly, L. Baxter, B. Leinbach, L. Rose, B. Rob- erts, R. Baur, G. Jones, P. Daraklis. Fourth row: B. Heal, M. Miller, L. Eckerslcy, M. Wescott, B. Mongelli, G. Dudley, G. Suplee, A. Branigan, T. Beradi, M. Luckenbach, E. Rosen- bloom, B. Shiffer, G. Mulloy, J. Meelha, C. Miller, P. Phil- lips, R. Lichtenfeld, N. Horst, M. Capriotti, M. Geismann, J. Thiel, E. Maxwell, B. Downham. 75 Clute FIRST AID AND SOCIAL SERVICE As implied by its name, the First Aid and Social Service Club is given to working both in the infirmary and for the school. At the meetings, First Aid lessons were given. This knowledge was used by the girls when they worked in the infirmary. Each member was required to give up some free time to help Mrs. Mae Pusey, adviser of the club and school nurse. The girls also sold purple and gold ribbons for May Day. Field trips to hospitals and nursing homes were part of the club’s schedule. Officers were Pat Wilson, president; Carol LaMon, secretary-treasurer. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Merchandise Information, Economics of Distribution and Job Problems are the three categories into which the Dis- tributive Education program is divided. Conducted by Mr. Joseph Rhile, the group visited WCAU-TV building. Ford Motor Plant, S. Kind and Son, Campbell’s Soup Company, and Abbott’s Ice Cream Company. One of the high points of the year was a boat cruise on the Delaware River. The club visited Distributive Education classes at Chester and Lower Merion High Schools. The students also attended an annual convention for D.E. students in Pennsylvania and entered some of the contests. All the students agreed that they enjoyed the Distributive Education program. First row, . to r.: Mrs. Pusey, J. DiStefano, J. Ginther, V. Sinclair, B. Gallagher, L. Eckersley, F. Brown, J. Blades. Second row: C. Uinstead, N. Strange, S. Markley, C. LaMon, P. Wilson, D. Director, S. Shaw. Third row: G. Berger, P. Darmody, I). Sjostrom, B. Haag, G. Wert, J. Yost, L. Wil- liams, K. Turville, J. Mayer. WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM The World Affairs Forum, a club designed to further knowledge in the field of world problems, met every other week under the direction of Mr. Paul Coffey. Representa- tives were sent from Upper Darby to the Bellevue Strat- ford Hotel, which conducted a forum with well-known per- sonalities as guest speakers. Upper Darby was also repre- sented at the International World Affairs Fonim Council, which was held at John Wanamakers. Club members were given the opportunity to visit the United Nations and Wash- ington D. C. Leading the club through an interesting year were Suzanne Weska, president; Gail Berger, vice-pres- ident; Helen Kanakis, treasurer; Pat Wilson, recording secretary. First row, . to r.: N. Johnstin, E. Kline, J. Nathan, J. Pis- torio. Second row: C. Vanderslice, T. Turchirollo, F. Werner, R. Smith, G. Bogardus, Mr. Bhi e.Third row: V. Maiorano, M. Johnson, E. Newmiller, R. Lista, J. Krane, R. Pluck, G. Levie. First row, I. to r.: G. Berger, S. Weska, P. Wilson, S. Loeb, C. Sinko, B. Mongelli, C. Hunt. Second row: R. Kerr, K. Bull, M. Simminger, P. Harkins, V. Maiorano, A. Campbell, D. Matson, Mr. Coffey. Clubs; LATIN The Senatus Populusque Romanus Club is better known around school as the Latin Club. Under the enthusiastic direction of Miss E. Lucile Noble, the club enjoyed slides of Rome, talks on Roman life and Roman games. A special feature of almost every one of the monthly meetings was a plav presented bv students of the third and fourth year Latin class. Members of the club spent one of their meet- ings at the Franklin Institute. For the first time the club sent Care Packages to Italy. Officers were Betsy Swaim, president; Dick Barkalow, vice-president; Carol Osterholtz, secretary; Paul Moyer, treasurer. First row, . to r.: Miss Noble, C. Morris, A. Smith, B. Swaim, C. Osterholtz, B. Whitman, L. Rebman, M. Hagy. Second row: N. Mills, D. Caldwell, L. Peck, J. Hilsee, C. Weller, R. Ormsby, C. Heidman, N. Taylor. Third row: S. Siems, C. Felix, T. Lurcott, K. Bull, P. Moyer, D. Barkalow, J. Fisher, M. Haines, W. Bachman. DOWNBEAT SOCIETY With the distinction of being the newest club in the school, the Downbeat Society functioned under the popular leadership of Mr. Fred Loeb. As suggested by its name the society is a musical organization. Jazz in all its various forms was the specialty of the club. The sixteen senior members spent every Monday night listening to and dis- cussing jazz. Special activities included hearing the Mod- ern Jazz Concert in December at the Academy of Music, and a party in the spring. Officers this year were Bob Wil- son, president; Jim Comfort, vice president; Regina lanna- cone, secretary; Bob Penna, treasurer. First row, I. to r.: B. Farmery, S. Muller, R. Iannacone, M. Holmes, F. Marincola, C. Garafalo, B. Seeburger. Second row: B. Wilson, J. Comfort, J. Martin, T. Griffith, B. Penna, B. Marshman. First row, I to r.: L. Eckersley, A. Stratford, S. Smith, S. Mc- Millcn, S. Kaiser. Second row: Mr. Wood, C. Matsinger, J. Wells, D. Rex, B. Truckcss. Third row: B. Gaul, P. Han- son, K. Kyle, B. Albrecht, R. Morton. RIFLE Early in September the Rifle Club started its regular weekly practice. Positions on the rifle team were determined by the club members’ scores throughout the practice period. The squad members were chosen shortly after Thanksgiv- ing. Under the guidance of Mr. Charles L. Wood, members of the club learned how to improve their shooting and prac- ticed the various positions — prone, kneeling, standing and sitting. Dues from the club were used to purchase equip- ment, although members may use their own. Free ammuni- tion and targets were supplied by the United States Army. The Rifle Club elected Linda Eckersley, president; Ken Kyle, treasurer; Sherry Smith, secretary. 77 Clubs First row, . to r.: L. Spencer, M. Gilbert, C. Koshland, S. Weska. Second row: P. Pearson, N. Dunlop, A. Raterink, C. Duguid, A. DiFabio, Miss Chrisman. Third row: A. Barbe- henn, G. Heidlemen, P. Zakian, J. Lurcott, J. Kaelin, J. Con- salvo. Fourth row: P. Gray, M. Scola, J. Howard, J. Bedroff, E. Swartz, L. Hcrbut, L. Hudson, V. Wolf, P. Darmody. Fifth row: F. Bruskin, B. Willis, G. Manwiller, C. Kurtz, J. Foy, V. Stephens, J. Paul, J. Kreitzer, L. Levy. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais offers wonderful opportunities for French students to become better acquainted with the people of France, their customs, and language. Under the guidance of Miss Charlotte Chrisman and Miss Mary A. Taylor, the club presented many activities which included plays, skits, movies, talks and slides. Open to all students who have taken at least one year of French, the club cre- ated a French atmosphere at the monthly meetings. Meet- ings carried on bv Suzanne Weska, president; Doris Cazin, vice-president; Eiaine Peterson, secretary; Carole Koshland, treasurer, were conducted nearly exclusively in French. PAN-AMERICAN The Pan-American Club functioned this year under the leadership of Regina Iannacone, president, and Mrs. Alice Tomlinson and Mr. Ernesto Canales, advisers. The club’s main aim was to promote more and better interest in under- standing of South American culture. The Christmas party was held in much the same manner as its South American counterpart. For the first time, the club sent Care packages to worthy South American countries. Other officers included Caroline Sinko, vice-president; James Schafer, treasurer; Mary Lou Marple, recording secretary; Rozzina Boquin, corresponding secretary; Sarah Blaskovitz, librarian-histor- ian; Carol Vollmer and Judy Schmidt, Sergeant-at-arms. First row, I. to r.: J. Schafer, R. Boquin, M. Marple, R. Ian- nacone, C. Sinko, S. Blaskovitz, C. Vollmer, B. Breidline, J. Comfort. Second row: P. Winters, J. Nallinger, M. Breid- ling, P. Pope, P. Williams, F. Whit, S. Chapman, C. Davis, N. Jackson, Mrs. Tomlinson. Third row: M. Lechner, F. Worley, J. Ruto, A. Busa, B. Baker, J. Thomas, J. Blades, J. Oberholter, K. Nielsen, I. McCloskey. Fourth row: L. Wilf, B. Cruthers, Mr. Canales, G. Mowers, H. Founds, B. Davis, G. Bullock, B. Stark, J. Schmidt. 78 Clubs LIBRARY Keeping the library in good order and taking care of the circulation of books are just two of the jobs expected of members of the Library Club. Eacn member is trained in library procedure and is expected to give up some free time to work behind the desk. Excellent guidance is given by sponsors Miss Emma Brogan and Miss Ruth Bassett. Li- brary Club is one of the most useful clubs in the school, as the assistance of the mem- bers is greatly appreciated by the librarians. Officers of the club this year were Wanda Bachman, president; Judy Fisher, vice-pres- ident; Joyce Marlin, secretary; Carol Um- stead, treasurer. First row, I. to r.: B. Evans, M. Clark, J. Sassaman, S. Dougherty, H. Kanakis, L. Chalfont. Second row: A. Egan, C. Umstead, T. Lurcott, S. Aronoff, E. Fore, J. Olin. Third row: J. Marlin, F. Lawrence, W. Bachman, W. Thiel, F. Heinze, C. Heidmann, J. Fisher. MUSICAL MASTERPIECES The aim of the Musical Masterpieces Club was to try to introduce to the members clas- sical music rarely heard. Twice a month the club met under the supervision of Mr. Wil- liam Keller to discuss modern and old clas- sical music. Their Christmas party was held at the home of Mr. Keller where they heard the Hoffnung Concert Orchestra, a satire on classical music. The year was climaxed by attending the Opera Boufje. Serving as offi- cers of the club this year were Bob Kerr, president; Sandy Aronoff, vice-president; and Fredricka Heinze, secretary-treasurer. First row, I. to r.: P. Brown, E. MacCloskey, S. Aronoff. Second row: J. Crid- land, R. Kerr, A. Bates, F. Heinze. Third row: K. Bull, W. Hayes, R. Smith, R. Adler, A. Campbell, P. Harkins. STEINMETZ Physical science was the subject at the weekly meetings of the Steinmetz Club, held under the supervision of Mr. Edwin Harer and Mr. Joseph Loeper. The boys also dis- cussed their pet project of getting a radio station for Upper Darby. Roger Morton, president, and George Wagner, vice-pres- ident, presided over the meetings. VISUAL AIDS Showing movies and slides for classes and assemblies were the duties of the Visual Aids Club members. Meetings were held on Monday mornings, under the supervision of Mr. Alton Knauss, where the work for the week was assigned. The boys were also checked on operation of all pieces of equip- ment. Officers were Bill Mitchell, president; Mark Cassell, vice-president; Phil Molli- chello, secretary. Top —first row, I. to r.: Mr. Harer, M. Vartanian, G. Wagner, R. Morton, D. Fletcher, A. Bates, Mr. Loeper. Second row: A. Ricketts, R. Mitchum, D. Light, C. Jones, S. Bonney. Bottom — first row, I. to r.. B. Regester, P. Mollichclla, B. Mitchell, Mr. Knauss. Second row: D. McKelvev, O. Kline, M. Vartanian, D. Lange, E. Childs. 79 80 farsit? Jfoottiall Coach Arthur Purcell Most Valuable Player Bill DiLorenzo. Tackle by DiLorenzo. Bill on the tackle again!” These were familiar words at varsity football games this year. Bill DiLorenzo, who acted as co-captain with George Carter, was elected most valuable player for his outstanding punting and defensive work. Despite this excellent leadership, the gridmen suffered through a rough season of two wins, five losses and one tie. With the coaching of Arthur Purcell, the team provided spectators with many thrills. The most exciting game came against Abington when the teams battled to a 6-6 tie. Feelings ran high both on the field and on the sidelines as the game was interrupted by numerous penalties. Upper Darby triumphed over Cheltenham and Overbrook, both victories being decided by Bill Lites' kicking. First row, I to r.: A. Purcell, coach; D. Bloom, S. Stentz, B. Lites, B. Williams, H. Ruzansky, B. DiLorenzo, T. Keane, B. Yost, T. Burns. Second row: R. Leslie, assistant coach; J. Likens, J. Massey, R. Mack, J. Salvucci, J. Wassell, G. Car- ter, B. Rode, B. Mathews, G. Rankin. Third row: J. Rishel, B. Bcseth, W. Powell, B. Henderson, G. Cooke, D. Brisbin, T. Cahill, R. Hayden, R. Campana, T. Louderback. 82 arsrttp Jfootfaall Bill DiLorenzo and Bill Rode do an effective George Carter off to a good gain in the Ridley Township game, job of blocking Haverford out as Wassell passes. U.D. Opp. Lancaster ................... 7 26 Overbrook ..................21 19 Cheltenham 14 13 Ridley Township ... 7 20 Chester .... 0 24 Norristown ................ 13 20 Abington .................... 6 6 Haverford ................... 0 14 Bill Rode circling right end in the Haverford game as Dick Brisbin gets ready to throw a block. 83 31 umor arsittp Jfootball First row, I. to r.: R. Lee, R. Lawser, G. Keane, R. Carrier, B. Snethen, J. Reed, C. Liverton, G. La Barca. Second row: T. Noltenmeier, D. Austin, D. Glavis, R. Walmslcy, K. Trimble, J. Barnes, J. Frederick, M. Lynch. Last row: V. Zizak, F. Bair, J. Taylor, H. Hallam, A. Tonzola, J. Day, T. Mentzer, J. Wiesinger. Despite poor support and lack of experience, the J.V. Football team finished their season with an ex- cellent record of four wins and two losses. The J.V. squad, including the starting team of ten sophomores and one junior, practiced daily with the varsity. To inspire leadership and gain experience, co-captains were selected before each game. According to coaches, Robert Leslie and Lewis Stamus, the boys played their best football in the games against Ab- ington and Haverford, both of which they won. U.D. Opp. Cheltenham 13 0 Ridley Township 7 13 Chester 20 0 Norristown 6 12 Abington 13 7 Haverford 21 12 Feldman is stopped after a good gain by many Chestcrites as Mentzer rushes in. 84 junior arsfttp Ifyatktv Lower Merion Radnor Haverford Sharon Hill Lansdowne Ridlev Township Norristown .... Swarthmore.......................... 1 2 Possessing a great amount of drive, the J.V. Hock- ey team completed an extremely successful year, losing only their last game by a 2-1 score to Swarth- more. High points of the season were shutouts over Sharon Hill, Radnor, Norristown, and Haverford. Coached by Miss Elizabeth Williams, Miss Barbara Reimann, and Miss Yvonne Gros, the J.V s practiced diligently every afternoon with the varsity. By giving the underclassmen a chance to play, the coaches build and strengthen future teams. First row, I. to r.: D. Regestcr, J. Clark, B. Schneck. Second row: N. Sheridan, B. Bright, C. Davis, B. Lawrence, K. Kohn, L. Krumbolt, J. McFadden, B. Stark. U.D. Opp. 3 2 1 0 1 0 3 0 3 2 1 1 3 1 Jane Moritz drives the ball as Linda Krumbolt, Janet Clark and Nancy Jane Jackson stand ready for action. 85 farsit? %)otktt First row, I. to r.: B. Bloom, N7. Layton, L. Hamilton, M. Butler, J. Schmucker, M. Layton. Sec- ond row: L. Dawson, V. Wolf, B. Priest, D. Martin, J. Hawkins, B. Martin, B. Mason, R. Clauso. “Smear Swarthmore!” This was the catchy phrase coined by the girls on the varsity hockey squad as they prepared for the last game of an undefeated season. Spirit was high as the girls took the field under co-captains Tiz Martin and Judy Hawkins to tie their rival. With the experience of coach, Miss Elizabeth Williams, the team perfected their skills. Sprints, laps around the field, and various other ex- ercises, along with practice games, comprised their work every afternoon. Climaxing her years of play- ing hockey. Barb Mason was selected by her team- mates as the most valuable player. Betsy Martin, Judy Hawkins, and Lori Ham- ilton go for a goal on the short corner. Betsy Martin on the ball and Marian Layton ready to receive her pass. They are backed up by Margie Butler, Jill Schmucker, and Tiz Martin. 86 arsttp i)ocfeep Co-captains Judy Hawkins and Tiz Martin. Malinda Lorenz, captain of cheerlead- ers, directs the enthusiastic hockey fans. U.D. Opp. Lower Merion 6 0 Radnor 0 Haverford 0 0 Sharon Hill 3 0 Lansdovvne 2 Ridlev Township 2 0 Norristown 3 0 Swarthmore 1 1 Lori Hamilton ready to recover the ball from her Haverford opponent. Betsy Martin and Judy Hawkins maneuver the hall from Swarthmorc while Marian Layton stands ready to receive her pass. 87 Varsity Cross Country First row, I. to r.: R. Miller, A. Hughes, R. Welz, H. Miller, A. Phister. Second row: C. Coach Carl Hedstrom Hedstrom, coach; R. Mitchum, W. McVeigh, L. Rcppert, C. Wellman, E. Strange, Coach. Captain Harry Miller Bang! With this signal the Varsity Cross Country raced into another victorious season. Spurred by their most valuable player. Captain Harry Miller, the Har- riers placed second in the District I and Marcus Hook meets. Under the expert guidance of head coach Carl Hedstrom, assistants Peter Bernardino and John Swartz, the Cross Country squad members could be seen running daily through Naylor’s Run Park. In his first season with the Harriers, Ralph Welz not only captured the novice cup but qualified along with Harry Miller and Alan Phister for the state finals. Despite losses to Chester and Abington the squad carried on Upper Darby’s tradition of an ex- cellent record in Cross Countrv. U.D. Opp. Norristown 18 38 Chester 36 24 Lower Merion 18 40 Abington 33 23 Ridlev 17 49 Haverford 15 50 Cheltenham 21 36 District Meet third Marcus Hook Meet second Sumor arsttp Cross Country Coach John Swartz First row, I. to r.: J. Clarke, B. Kurland, B. Burns, A. Cianntonio, G. Catania, G. Rowell, A. Archer. Second row: J. Swartz, coach; N. Sand, J. Bahm, J. Ross, N. Manzi, B. Thorpe, D. Johns- ton, K. Epstein, D. Curry, R. Cuckert. Third row: I). Swanson, K. Wright, H. Jeffers, A. Lund- gren, L. Adams, J. Morgan, B. Friday, P. Crane, L. Calabrese, R. Sheads. Norristown U.D. 15 Opp. 50 With daily practice runs of one to three miles be- hind them, the J.V. Cross Country team performed Chester 43 18 in the expected outstanding manner, winning five meets and losing only two. Expertly coached by John Lower Merion 27 29 Swartz, Peter Bernardino and Carl Hedstrom, the spirited J.V. Harriers placed twelfth in the Districts. Abington 30 25 Crossing first and second for Upper Darbv in the Districts were George Catania, sophomore, and Al Ridlev Township 15 50 Gianntonio, freshman, who are the most probable candidates for varsity positions next year. Along with Haverford 15 50 returning lettermen, the J.V.’s are expected to pro- Cheltenham 15 50 vide the nucleus for another championship Varsity Cross Country team in 1958. Rezer, Cianntonio, Clarke, Kurland, and Welz practicing in the park. 89 arsttp Soccer Mr. Albert Jackson, coach Co-captains Barry Wray and Bruce McNally. First row, . to r.: W. Jamison, R. Gardner, M. Becker, R. Jones, F. Shank, B. Case, R. Hamil- ton, K. Krech, R. Harkins, R. Werner, T. Bannar, P. Moyer, K. Baldwin. Second row.: A. Jack- son, coach; II. Masser, R. Farmery, W. Holleran, J. Gu .ik, B. McNally, B. Wray, W. Seeburger, R. Spencer, W. Schmindt, S. Rudman, assistant coach. Third row: P. Miller, R. Bowers, F. Yaggi, R. Wilson, D. Priestly, W. Marshman. Spirit, spark, and splendor sailed high for the Royal Booters in 1957. According to Coach Albert Jackson, this was one of the finest soccer teams in the history of Upper Darby. The team, eo-captained bv Bruce McNally and Barry Wray, captured the Suburban I and District Championships. As they traveled to West Chester for the Eastern Pennsylvania Regional Cham- pionship game, their record was fifteen wins, no losses and no ties. Goalie Bob Wilson set a record of twelve shutouts for the season. For their outstand- ing teamwork, Bruce McNally and Barry Wrav were selected for the Philadelphia All-Scholastic team, Upper Darby being the only Suburban school to place members on the team. U.D. Opp. Norristown 5 0 Ridlev Township 6 0 Haverford 10 Cheltenham..........................7 0 Abington 3 0 Lower Merion 5 0 Hill School ....... 2 0 Norristown 3 0 Ridley Township.................... 4 1 Haverford 1 0 Cheltenham ... 2 0 Abington 4 0 Lower Merion....................... 3 1 Kennett Square .1 0 North Penn 2 1 Mverstown ......................... 0 2 Wray about to boot as Barry Case rushes in. 90 Junior arsittp Soccer First row, . to r.: D. DiPietro, C. Roggi, J. Coyle, J. Icenhower, K. Davis, K. Kutler, B. Keller. Mr. Richard Kronur, coach Second row: R. Kromer, coach; K. Jones, B. Talimin, M. Lewis, B. Lus, J. Balis, B. Watkins, W. Rogers. Third row: F. Krug, T. Dougherty, J. Fishman, L. Polites, J. Penrod. Norristown U.D. 1 Opp. 1 Ridley Township 3 3 Haverford 4 2 Cheltenham 1 0 Abington 1 1 Lower Merion 0 4 Hill School 2 3 Norristown 3 0 Ridlev Township 3 0 Haverford 2 1 Cheltenham 0 2 Abington 2 2 Lower Merion 2 1 Girard College 1 2 “Once again, working with the goal in mind of making varsity next year, the members of the J.V. Soccer team came up with a better than average record. The victories were team efforts; the ties were due to that old devil — Mr. Swellhead; the losses were predominately the fault of that twelfth man on the field, Asian Flu. Fully convinced that they should have lost no games, the fellows are looking forward to next year and the Eastern Regional Champion- ship,” Coach Richard Kromer has thus summed up the team’s record of six wins, four losses, and four ties. This record has awarded the U.D.J.V. soccer team, coached also by Albert Jackson and Solomon Rudman, second place in an unofficial league. Coach Kromer gives last minute instructions before a game. 91 farsit? basketball Although the varsity basketball team started the season like a championship team, they stalled in midseason, bringing home a record of 11 wins, 10 losses and finishing fifth in the league. The main reason for the breakdown was the loss of Captain Bob Kauff- man, who had played out his eight semester eligibility. Fine ball handling by Bill Ferguson and Dick Lloyd provided thrilling moments for enthusiastic spectators. The games with Haverford and Chester were the most exciting but most frustrating to the team. The team, coached by Lewis Stamus placed Bob Kauffman on the first All East Delco Team and Dick Lloyd on honorable mention. Bob Kauffman, because of his valuable services in his half-season of eligibility was deservedly chosen Most Valuable Player. Both Ralph Welz and opponent trying to get the ball. Bob Kauffman trying for another two points. First row, I. to r.: D. Getz, F. Altimorc, R. Welz, D. Gortian, B. Goldberg, B. Kauffman, J. Gillespie. Second row: T. Keane, B. Wilson, J. White, E. Del Rossi, D. Lloyd, W. Ferguson, H. Hause, B. Jamison. 92 farsit? IksktMl Bill Ferguson racks up another two points. U.D. Opp. Haverford Prep 76 50 Springfield 73 48 Lansdowne 75 73 Bok 74 53 Germantown 68 53 Springfield 69 41 Lansdowne 49 50 Lower Merion 67 62 Chester 58 90 Norristown 52 69 Cheltenham 59 52 Abington 64 57 Ridley Twp 72 61 Haverford 62 78 Lower Merion 43 44 Chester 56 77 Norristown 65 91 Cheltenham 83 63 Abington 69 72 Ridley Twp 59 67 Haverford 57 68 Upper right: Bill Ferguson unsuccessfully attempts to stop a basket. Center: Bill Ferguson attempts a basket for UD. Lower right: Dick Lloyd taking his turn to score for the Royals. Below: Tom Keane on the ball, while Ernie Del Rossi and Harold Hausc stand ready for action. 93 junior farsit? basketball First row, I. to r.: L. Michetti, J. Josetti, E. Snethen, R. Bowers, L. Polites, D. Oldham. Second row: C. Henry, J. Kroll, C. Burke, G. Rankin, B. Henderson, J. Ritchie, B. Friday, R. Hender- son, D. Carrier, W. Ebil. Mr. Carl Hedstrom, coach of the Purple and Gold J.V. court- men, led them through the season to a final average of 500%. The J.V. quintet started their season by winning their first three games against Haverford Prep., Springfield, and Lansdowne. After this initial spurt the team slowed down to a pace which earned them nine wins and nine losses. Although this record is not spectacular, several of the games were losses by extremely close scores. These nerve-wracking losses were balanced by the smashing defeats the team dealt Lower Merion and Norristown on their second engagements and Ridley Township on two occasions. U.D. Opp. 28 Haverford Prep 23 33 Springfield 23 46 Lansdowne 33 36 Bok 40 32 . Lower Merion ... 39 34 Chester 57 42 . . . . Norristown 39 28 . . . . Cheltenham 36 40 ... Ridley Twp 28 36 Abington 38 52 Haverford 58 43 . . . Lower Merion .... 27 29 ............... Chester 47 45 Norristown 24 38 Cheltenham 43 45 Ridley Twp 29 31 Abington 30 29 Haverford 46 Roland Bowers taps ball to Michetti as Snethen and Dick Carrier prepare for action. 94 Sfuntor £ arSttp PasktbaU First row, I. to r.: B. Lawrence, L. Haegley, B. Martin, L. Kmmbolt. Second row: P. Fenstermacher, D. Rcgester, A. Brooker, R. Davidson, J. Ruscitella. For the fifth straight season, the girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball team, coached by Miss Yvonne Gros, finished the season with flying colors and remained undefeated, their season record consisting of eight wins and no losses. Before each game the girls chose a different teammate to act as captain, giving a greater number of girls the experience. This undefeated season could be attributed not only to good participation but also to the effort of each girl at practices and games. The girls’ enthusiastic spirit and atti- tude will prove to be a great asset to next year’s varsity- squad. U.D. Opp. Ridley 33 9 Norristown 26 21 Lansdowne 28 15 Radnor 46 14 Chester 49 17 Haver ford 30 20 Lower Merion 23 17 Swarthmore 32 18 95 arsttp basketball Paced by Captain Lore Hamilton, the Royalettes finished the season with a tremendous record of eight wins, no losses. An outstanding team in every sense, the girls racked up an amazing average of 62 points per game while holding their opponents to 34. Lore Hamilton, one of five returning letter winners, compiled a total of 224 points, averaging 28 points a game and becoming UD’s highest scorer. Margie Butler, also a previous letter winner, earned the title of Most Valuable Player as a star guard. Games were well supported by enthusiastic parents and stu- dents since this team was acclaimed the best in the suburbs. For the past six years the girls’ basketball team has developed the remarkable record of only four losses in forty-eight games. Captain of the team — Lore Hamilton. Marge Butler, most valuable player. First row, I. to r.: M. Lorenz, L. Weaver, L. Hamilton, M. Butler, D. Martin. Second row: R. Padis, B. Sehneek, M. Luekenbaeh, P. Petsehelt, P. Zakian. Third row: L. Dawson, K. Kohn, M. Layton, J. Schmucker. 96 Varsity basketball Marion Layton attempts to score another two points. U.D. Opp. 53 ........... Ridley Twp........... 28 70 ............Norristown............ 30 68 .............Lansdowne............ 41 61 .............. Radnor 23 65 ............. Chester 31 77 ............ Haverford 61 41 ........... Lower Merion ........ 27 63 ............ Swarthmore 34 Upper right: Betsy Schneck and Lansdowne opponent try for the ball. Center: Lore Hamilton trys for a basket. Lower right: Karen Kohn jumps for the ball. Below: Marion Layton attempts a basket; Lore Hamilton and Lois Dawson ready to back up the play. 97 farsit? Hamming Eileen Fitz Kathy Gross U.D. Opp. Lincoln ................... 52 23 Lower Merion............... 26 49 Coatesville ............... 49 26 Haverford.................. 21 51 Plymouth-Whitemarsh....... canceled Norristown................. 32 34 Abington................... 22 53 First row, I. to r.: J. Clark, G. Hershberger, B. Mason, N. Layton, L. Baker, C. Osterholtz, Second row: M. Paserup, L. Reppert, J. Benson, E. Fitz, N. Borton, K. Fromm. Nancy Layton and Linda Baker take off for a butterfly event. In her second year of coaching the Royal mer- maids, Miss Barbara Reimann, assisted by Mrs. Shir- ley Wilson, worked mostly with the sophomore and junior girls in order to develop a team around the four returning letter winners. At their hour-long prac- tices, Miss Reimann’s “ladies” vigorously practiced swimming innumerable laps, starts and turns. Back- strokers, freestylers, breaststrokers, butterfliers, and divers all strove to improve with each practice. Cap- tain Nancy Layton and Most Valuable Swimmer Linda Baker led the team through a season of two wins and four losses. A team of 5 sophomores, 4 jun- iors, and 3 seniors, placed UD ninth in a field of six- teen at the PIAA district meet. 98 Lincoln ............. Lower Merion......... Coatesville ......... Haverford............ Plymouth-Whitemarsh Norristown .......... Abington............. 3f unior arsfttp !s totmmmg U.D. Opp. 49 22 . 18 60 . 48 23 . 26 49 canceled . 23 45 . 26 49 Bonnie Bloom, Mary Ellen Van Winkle, Carol Duguid, and Linda McCausland ready to take off for a practice race. First row, I. to r.: J. Fisher, B. Bloom, M. Conct, G. Ecklcs, C. Duguid, M. Van Winkle. Second row: N. Arbuckle, B. Snethen, A. Smith, L. Oldham, L. McCausland. Coached by Miss Barbara Reimann and Mrs. Shirley Wilson, the Junior Varsity Swimming team practiced twice weekly with the varsity squad at the West Philadelphia Jewish Community Center pool. At meets, the J.V events were alternated with those of the varsity team, giving the girls an opportunity to watch the stronger stroking of varsity swimmers. By swimming against the greater competition of the varsity fish at practices, the girls gained skill in take- offs, turns, and finishes. Though the team was formed around a nucleus of several seniors and all had had previous competitive experience, they finished the season with a heart-breaking record of two wins and four losses. Mary Ellen Van Winkle and Bonnie Bloom react to the gun in a dual meet. 99 arsrttp Wrestling “Hamilton, Harkins Go For State Titles at Penn State.” This headline in the Acorn rightfully stirred up excitement in Upper Darby. Dick Hamilton and Dick Harkins, wrest- ling in 95 and 133 pound classes respectively, were candi- dates to be U.D.’s first state champions. Although neither matman copped a state title, they garnered much honor for U.D. by winning the Suburban, District I, and Regional titles. Coached by Peter Bernardino and Fred Loeb, the varsity wrestling team brought home a 10-1 record —unde- feated in the league. Dick Harkins, serving with Tom Griffith as co-captain, received the Most Valuable Player award. Dick Harkins working for a fall. 100 Bryn Athen................. 27 Springfield (Montgomery).. 33 Springfield (Delaware) .... 39 Conestoga.................. 34 Abington................... 33 Lansdowne.................. 37 Norristown................. 30 Lower Merion............. 25 Hill School.................. 5 Cheltenham ............. 26 Haverford................. 35 District No. I Championships District No. I Finals Kneeling, I. to r.: D. Hamilton, J. Icenhower, D. Harkins, T. Griffith, N. Peck. Standing: Mr. Bernardino, G. Rowell, D. Curry, M. Schwarz, S. Schwarz, G. Laury, L. MacLaughlin, R. Donavan, B. Yost. U.D. Dick Hamilton has his man under control with a bar-arm. Regional Championships State Championships (State College) Opp. 14 14 6 11 9 8 11 14 37 16 11 Wrestling From a field of seventy-five hopefuls who tried out for the junior varsity wrestling squad this winter, fourteen grapplers received J.V. letters according to coaches Peter Bernardino and Fred Loeb. Attaining a league record of three wins and only one loss, which was re- ceived at the hands of a strong Lower Merion team, the squad proved that they would pro- vide excellent prospects for the varsity squad in 1959. The coaches worked on the basis of forming a foundation for next year’s varsity team by giving the boys training and exper- ience. Kneeling, I. to r.: R. Lee, J. Balis, D. Hogg, D. Swanson, L. Ettinger, K. Davis. Standing: J. Day, J. Sigismonti, F. Ursomarso, K. Kistler, B. Hoffner, B. Beseth, G. McClain. Joe Icenhower working for a chicken wing. U.D. Opp. Springfield (Mont. County) 18 26 Conestoga 9 28 Abington 31 14 Lower Merion 8 33 Hill School 9 36 Cheltenham 31 8 Haverford 31 6 Girard College 9 25 Overbrook School for the Blind 26 16 Bob Yost breaking his man down with an outside ankle pick-up. 101 Rifle ®eam First row, I. to r.: L. Hollender, S. Smith, A. Stratford, E. McClatchy, B. Rccs, P. Hanson. Captain Judy Schmidt. Second row: L. Eckcrsley, C. Mat singer. Third row: E. Fuhrman, J. Schmidt, J. Wells, B. Albrect, K. Kyle, B. Williams, Mr. Wood. Consistently a championship team, the Royal Rifle team missed only five out of a possible 5000 points this year in shoulder to shoulder competition. Coached by Charles Wood and captained by Judy Schmidt, who placed first in the regional individuals, the nimrods defeated Abington by a score of 498 to 494 to become District Champions. They then became Regional Champions by scoring a perfect 500 against Ephrata’s 492. Representing Southeastern Penn- sylvania, the Royal sharpshooters shot against Mt. Lebanon, Stroudsburg, and Bradford in the State Championships. Because the U.D. and Bradford teams tied for second place “X's” (perfect bullseyes) were counted placing U.D. ahead of Bradford and just two points from the State Champion- ship. U.D. 500 West Catholic Opp. . 491 498 Lower Merion 493 500 Yeadon . 489 500 Bonner . 496 500 Interboro 493 499 Lower Merion 494 499 West Catholic 493 500 Interboro . 498 500 Yeadon 498 499 Bonner 495 498 DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS Abington 494 500 REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Ephrata 492 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Mt. Lebanan 1000 Upper Darby 998 Bradford 998 Stroudsburg 969 Lois Hollender receives instructions Mr. Wood aids Ethel McClatchy. from Mr. Wood. 102 Cfjeerleabtng Kneeling, I. to r.; K. Shute, B. Trimble, R. Lomax, B. Brooker, M. Bowman. Standing: Mr. Captain MaLinda Lorenz Brooke, P. Michael, A. Brooker, W. Bellairs, S. Hudson, S. Sitlcr, M. Tomasian. School spirit is important to any team, and UD spirit was always bolstered by an enthusiastic Cheerleading Squad piloted by Mr. Charles Brooke. In addition to boost- ing morale during the football and basketball seasons, the girls led cheers at pep rallies, school assemblies, and the Purple and Gold Cheers Contest. In the fall, sophomores Anne Brooker and Katie Shute were elected to the squad on the basis of their smile, pep, rhythm, and cheering abil- ity. A new addition to the squad and school this year was a perky lion mascot impersonated by Ruthie Lomax. Cap- tain MaLinda Lorenz and manager Peg Michael, along with the rest of the girls, added variety to the program by creating five new cheers and two new songs. Senior Cheerleaders attempt a stunt. The Cheerleaders give “A Long Yea Team ’ 103 $arsitp ®racfe The cindermen, coached by Harold Thompson, com- pletely outclassed Haverford and Ridley Township in their first two dual meets by beating them by almost identical scores of 74-43, 73-43. Several returning lettermen and some greatly improved and hard working underclassmen formed the Royal team and strove to break the school records. Among the boss who tried to regain the district title this year was Greg Cooke, who, in the Haverford meet, broke the school record for the 180 low hurdles. Great things were expected of the squad this year and even greater accomplishments next year as many of the squad will be returning. ixV ' Left: John Baiun ahead as they approach the finish line. 104 Harry Miller and Bill McVeigh out in front. Kessler, sophomore, completes a broad jump. arsittp Sracfe Bill Lites successfully clears the pole. Haverford Ridley Township Lower Merion Relays Abington and Norristown Penn Relays Chester Delco. Championship Lower Merion Norristown Interscholastic Streamline at Chester Valley Forge District Championship State Championship Upper right: John Guzik getting ready to hurl the javelin. Right: Warren Powell, one of our excellent pole vaulters. First row, . to r.: B. Lites, K. Epstein, J. Salvucci, F. Krug, J. Fries, A. Phistcr, C. Belefonte, J. Bahm, B. McVeigh, G. Cooke, J. Ricci, J. Taylor, H. Miller, J. Kern, J. Comfort, G. Murray. Second row: R. Talamini, P. Chalfont, T. Menser, R. Mack, J. Reed, L. Manzi, C. Wellman, D. Swanson, E. Carafides, W. Powell, B. Holleran, J. Shively, R. Williams, T. Keane, D. Lerch. Third row: G. Summers, G. Le Barca, J. Clark, D. Tucker, D. Grove, A. Hughes, A. Archer, S. Kessler, B. Thorpe, L. Adams, R. Welz, D. Lee, R. Lawser, M. Lynch, S. Stentz. Fourth row: J. Whitpan, J. Barnes, K. Trimble, B. Baldwin. Fifth row: W. Fulmer, J. McCoy, J. Penrod, W. Whitman, H. Brown, K. Mob- ley, D. Curry, B. Kurland, N. Feldman, F. Altimore, M. Theo- pistos, G. Catania, K. Kutler. Sixth row: R. Herstam, R. Barka- low. 105 arsitp baseball Alan Kirkpatrick ready to take off for second. U.D. 3 .................. Bartram 8 ................... Ycadon . 7 .............. Springfield 2 ................ Haverford 2 ............ Hill School 3 .............. Abington Chester Norristown Lower Merton Ridley Township Lansdownc Cheltenham Haverford Abington Chester Mill School (J.V.) Norristown Lower Merton Ridley Township Cheltenham Opp. .. 5 4 . . 8 . . 6 .. 3 . . 1 First row, I. to r.: J. Rishel, B. Rode, T. Burns, F. DiOrazio, G. Carter, B. Case, B. Wray, R. Wilson, A. Kirkpatrick. Second row: D. Brisbin, R. Walmsley, J. Godorecci, B. Farmery, H. Wilson, J. Balk, R. Campan, D. Phillips, K. Baldwin. Third row: D. Roye, N. Pittcnger, C. Vilotti, D. Bloom, J. Bower, R. Louder- bach, R. Matthews, S. Klekotka, Mr. Thompson. Barry Wray heads for first base. Under the direction of Coach Carson Thompson and as- sistants Robert Leslie and Lewis Soscia, Upper Darby’s Varsity Baseball team was formed chiefly of returning let- termen. The season was begun on March 25 against Bar- tram High and continued through a rugged twenty-one game season to the Cheltenham game on May 26. With George Carter as captain, the team showed great promise and as the season progressed they reached precision by perfecting batting and fielding skills. With the aid of pitchers Ricky Anderson, Dick Brisbin, Bob Farmery, and John Rishel, the team attained an excellent seasonal record. 106 U.D. Opp. 11..............Springfield........... 10 1 .............Haverford 6 2 Abington 6 1 . Chester 16 2 Norristown 8 Lower Merion Ridley Twp. Lansdowne Cheltenham Haverford Abington Chester Hill School Norristown Lower Merion Ridley Twp. Cheltenham f .V. baseball . Pitcher Kountz races out a hit to first base. First row, . to r.: Mr. Leslie, L. Gibbs, W. Chislcr, J. Wills, B. Lawrence, D. Swanson, J. Day, J. Scott, P. Price, B. Jackson. Second row: R. Henderson, C. llavner, J. Trotman, B. Kountz, P. Robinson, J. [ones, S. Solotof, C. Walls. Third row: II. Reezer, B. Hunsbcrger, G. Stahl, B. Hoffman, D. Johnson, J. Malatesta, H. Jeffers, T. Dougherty. Fourth row: J. Wiesinger, L. Calabrese, A. Spiro, L. Polites, B. Campbell, L. Michetti, H. Knauer, R. Underwood. Every afternoon found the roadway echoing to the clatter of spikes as the J.V. diamondmen made their way to the baseball field for practice. Although wet weather and a soggy field hampered practice sessions, the Royals got off to an excellent start by winning their first game 11-10 over Springfield. Coach Robert Leslie worked with these boys and corrected their errors so that they woidd become a well-rounded team in the future. Among all the ath- letic teams in the school, it would be hard to find a group of boys that has the great love for a sport that the J.V. baseball team possesses. Gray Stahl dives back safely into first base. 107 Girls’ tennis Kneeling, I. to r.: J. McClcnnen, N. Jackson, L. Weaver, B. Bloom, N. Layton. standing: D. Sjostrom, J. Kaplan, C. Duguid, M. Layton, J. Schmuckcr, R. Ormsby, L. Kruger, L. Haegley, A, Brooker, A. Davidson, V. Wolf. “Don’t tell me it’s raining again!” This was the groan from Coach Yvonne Gros and the twenty-five members of the Girls’ Tennis squad. Continual bad weather hampered practice sessions and lack of practice showed up in their first match which they lost to Norristown 4-1. Sin- cerely hoping to beat Lansdowne who had spoiled an undefeated Royal season in 1957, the netgals, however, missed seeing the dream come true by losing 2-3. Lois Weaver, playing first singles, and Ruth Ormsby, second singles, were outstanding players. Since the squad contained only seven seniors, prospects for next year are excellent, providing the weather co-operates. U.D. Opp. 1 .............Norristown............. 4 2 ...........Lansdowne-Aldan.......... 3 Cheltenham Lower Merion Conestoga Haverford Springfield Abington Radnor Lois Weaver, getting ready to serve. Ann Davidson finishes a forehand drive. 108 farsit? Eennts Sitting, I. to r.: J. Balis, J. Fishman, B. Berman, L. Ettinger, R. Weintroub. Standing: Mr. McConnell, C. Edwards, F. Lindebcrg, J. Bowers, B. Jamison, P. Harkins, D. Latella, A. Lemish, VV. Rogers. An inexperienced but enthusiastic group, Coach Ralph G. McConnell’s netmen lived up to their mentor’s expectations for a good season. The squad, having suffered from grad- uation losses and ineligibility, was fortunate in having Bill Jamison and Bud Berman as returning varsity letter win- ners. Coach McConnell, in pre-season predicting, stated that Abington, Cheltenham, and Lower Merion would prove to be this year’s most formidable opponents. Led by Captain Bill Jamison, the team began practice in March, striving for the favored positions in the player rankings. The boys opened a nine match season by winning a home contest against Norristown 3-2, and a few days later beating Lansdowne-Aldan 5-0. U.D. Opp. 3 .............Norristown............. 2 5 ...........Lansdowne-Aldan.......... 0 Cheltenham Lower Merion Conestoga Haverford Springfield Abington Radnor 109 gifotsers MR. FRED R. LOEB The class of 1958 was aided greatly by its competent adviser, Mr. Fred R. Loeb. He as- sisted our class in its organization. Class func- tions will be remembered as successful because of his helpful suggestions and guidance. Schol- astic and vocational problems brought to him formed a major portion of his activities. These problems were carefully considered and help- ful advice was given. The difficult task of as- sembly programs also befell Mr. Loeb, who at times entertained the class with his limitless supply of records. These records were often used at school dances, with Mr. Loeb acting as disc jockey. In addition to his work as class adviser, he also served as corrective gym teacher. Moreover, he also acted as adviser to the Downbeat Society. Mr. Loeb had an un- usual understanding of the problems which confronted the members of our class. The Class of 1958 will long remember Mr. Loeb as a competent and helpful adviser. 112 Mr. Loeb and Mike Vartanian industriously work on a pretzel project. bbtsfers Friendship, understanding, and guidance unsel- fishly given has indebted the Class of 1958 to Miss Eleanor S. D’Amelio. She was never too busy to re- ceive a student who needed advice concerning a scholastic or personal problem or just wanted to chat. Miss D’Amelio, in her capacity of class adviser, interviewed students with failing grades. She met with students and parents to discuss the results of Drexel Tests. The seemingly endless problem of rosters was another task successfully undertaken by our adviser. Executive committee meetings and the countless committee meetings for class social events also were numbered in her busy schedule. As a mem- ber of the commercial department. Miss D’Amelio teaches shorthand. She is noted for her inclusive knowledge of commas, adverbial clauses, and con- junctions. Working unselfishly from the Sophomore Magazine Campaign until Commencement, Miss D’Amelio’s guidance has greatly contributed to the success of the Class of 1958. She will be remembered as a wonderful adviser and friend. Miss D’Amelio helps Bill Marshman and Peggy Darmody make their selections for personal name cards. 113 Mentor Officers anb Cxecuttoe Committee Class officers: Doris Martin, secretary; Bill Clapper, vice-president; Rhea Padis, historian; Bob Farmery, treasurer; Bill Marshman, president. Service to the school and to the class marked the actions of the officers of the Class of 1958. “Dependability Plus” was the rating given to Bill Marshman, who had been class president for three years. Although he had many duties as president. Bill found time to attend Hi-Y and Student Council meetings and play on the varsity soccer team. In his junior year he was chosen by the Kiwanis Club as U.D.’s winner of National Kids’ Day. Carrying out the duties as vice-president was Bill Clap- per. He has held this position for two years. Moreover, Bill was Student Council treasurer the first semester, and pres- ident the second. With pen in hand, Doris Martin has fulfilled the job of class secretary for three years. She was co-captain of the varsity hockey team and played on the varsity basketball team this year. She sang in the A Cappella “A” Choir and served as vice-president of Girls’ Hi-Y. Even with all her activities, her name was constantly found on both Honor Rolls. Handling the financial details of the class was Bob Farm- ery, who this year was class treasurer for the first time. He also acted as president of the Chess Club, played varsity soccer and varsity baseball. Diligently working in the capacity of class historian was Rhea Padis. Although she concentrated more of her time in Thespians, of which she was treasurer, she also sang in A Cappella “A” and was Varsity basketball manager. 114 Sitting, I. to r.: E. Schultz, B. Hecht, M. Arnken, V. Wolf, L. Hamilton, G. Hake, R. Padis, E. Fitz, J. Kaplan. Standing: Miss D’Amelio, B. Clapper, E. Newmiller, R. Lomax, J. Guzik, B. Seeburger, T. Burns, B. Marshman, B. Farmery, G. Sermattei, G. Carter, Mr. Loeb. ikrtrice anb cfjolarsfjtp Service Award winners: Doris Martin, Bill Clapper, Jane Carson, George Carter, Peg Michael, Bill Marshman. Service to the school and to the class as shown through publications, sports, class government, and student govern- ment dominated the activities of the six recipients of the Service Awards. Jane, one of the quietest but hardest workers in the class, diligently served as editorial assistant of the Acorn and secretary of Girls’ Hi-Y. Doris, besides serving as class secretary, played varsity hockey for three years and acted as co-captain this year. As the efficient pres- ident of both Girls’ Hi-Y and Tay Wistalvan and as manager of the cheerleaders, Peggy fulfilled the requirements of “Hardest Worker.” George, a three year varsity football and baseball man, performed equally well as president of Boys’ Hi-Y. Bill Clapper, the friendly and energetic Student Council president, was also vice-president of the class for two years. Bill Marshman’s main job was class president and in this capacity he served as president of the executive committee, performing both jobs in an outstanding manner. The six members of the senior class who had the highest scholastic averages for three years at Upper Darby High had the honor of having their names engraved on the Schol- arship Plaque in the front hall. The names were announced at the end of the fifth report period but since the OAK had to meet an early deadline, the definite results could not be published. However, the top ten of the class were re- vealed by Mr. Charles Holmes. They were I. Lehr Brisbin, Barbara Hecht, Ricky Jones, James Ross, Wendy Sheldon, Caroline Sinko, Marita Viglione, Lise Waldman, Carolyn Weller, and Virginia Wills. The names of these ten students consistently appeared on the Distinguished Honor Roll and Honor Roll. Scholarship wasn’t the only important phase of school to these students for each one participated in other school activities and made an impressive record at Upper Darby. The top ten in scholarship: Wendy Sheldon, Ricky Jones, Carolyn Weller, Virginia Wills, Barbara Hecht, Caroline Sinko, I. Lehr Brisbin, Lise Waldman, Marita Viglione, James Ross. 115 Wi)o’g Htyo MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Wendy Sheldon and Ricky Jones MOST VERSATILE John Bahm and Verna Wolf MOST POPULAR Tom Griffith and Tiz Martin MOST DIGNIFIED Bill Marshman and Nancy Strange 116 Wi)o’s W )Q BEST LOOKING Sandy Sabatino and Bob Kauffman CUTEST COUPLE Dick Harkins and Joan Ginther 117 Class of 1958 MARY JANE ALLSMAN 7007 Emerson Avenue, Upper Darby General Business Purple ERIC ANDERSON 1108 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: A.A. Council 3; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Commit- tee 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Bowl- ing Team 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 4. ALFRED ABBOTT ANGIER 46 Springton Road, Upper Darby Scientific Cold MARGOT MARIE ARNKEN 31 North Bishop Avenue, Springfield Scientific Cold School: Welfare Agent 3; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Com- mittee 3, 4; Executive Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; German 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4. ROBERT LOUIS ATKINSON 108 Kenmore Road, Upper Darby Scientific Cold School: National Thespian Society 3, 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Junior Play Stage Crew 3; Senior Play Crew 4; Executive Committee 3. KENNETH EVERETT BALDWIN 2225 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill General Purple School: Welfare Agent 3; Gym Aide 4. Class: Senior Office Aide 4. Clubs: Choral 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer, Manager 2; Junior Varsity Baseball, Manager 2; Varsity Soccer, Manager 3, 4; Varsity Baseball, Manager 3, 4. FRED MICHAEL ALTIMORE 27 North Kirklyn Avenue, Kirklyn Academic Purple School: A.A. Council 2; Gym Aide 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Library 2; Visual Aids 2. Sports: Basketball Numerals 4; Varsity Basketball 4. LOUIS A. ANDREOLI 32 Overhill Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple DIANNA ROBERTA ARMSTRONG 8443 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby Scientific Purple BEVERLY GRACE ARTIN 4008 Bonsall Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Cold School: Publications Business Staff 3; Circu- lation Manager 4; Welfare Agent 2; Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2. JOHN FREDERICK BAHM 60 N. Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: A.A. Council 4; Student Council 3; Harvard Club Award 3. Class: Treasurer 2, 3; Class Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Play Usher 3; Com- mencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2, 3; Party Com- mittee 2, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B , President 4; Choral 3, Trea- surer 4; German 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, 3; Varsity Cross Country 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM E. BALDWIN 215 South State Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 3. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Dance Commit- tee 4; Party Committee 2. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2, 3; Varsity Wrestling 4. 118 Class of 1958 RUTH ELAINE BAUR 258 Burmont Road, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 3, 4; Welfare Agent 2; AJ1 School Show Cast 4; Colorguard 3, 4; Gym Aide 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, 4, Team 3, 4; Choral 2, 3; Hippocrates 4; Le Cercle Francais 2; Leeuwenhoek 2. Sports: Baseball Numerals 3. WALDA M. BELLAIRS 104 North Concord Avenue, Ha vert own Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 2; Student Coun- cil 4; All School Show Cast 2, 3. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: A Cappclla “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Beaux Arts 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Tay- Wistalvan 3, 4. Sports: Chcerleading 3, 4. TERRI ANITA BERARDI 152 Summit Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Publications Business Staff 4; Lead- ers Group 2; Publications Agent 2; Gym Aide 4; All School Show Cast 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 3; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 4; A Cappella “B” 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Hippocrates 4; Pan-American 3, 4. BERNARD MAYER BERMAN- 531 Gainsboro Road, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Acorn, Boys’ Sports Editor 4; Acorn Reporter 3; Student Council 2; All School Show Cast 4. Class: Homeroom Captain 2; Junior Play Cast 3; Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4. SANDRA OLIVIA BISHOP 309 Maple Avenue, Drexel Hill General Cold School: All School Show Cast 3, 4; Major- ette 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 3; 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 3, 4; Bowling Team 3, 4; Choral 3; Future Teachers of America 2; Le Cercle Francais 4. KENT WIGHT BLADES 529 Littlecroft Road, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: Student Council 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2, 3. CARMEN PAUL BELEFONTE 1104 Concord Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Acorn Reporter 3, 4; Publications Agent 3; Gym Aide 2. Class: Magazine Cam- paign, Highest Salesman 2; Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Var- sity Cross Country 3; Junior Varsity Wrest- ling 2; Varsity Track 3, 4. BARRY ELLIS BENSON 902 Roberts Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple Entered September 1957 Clubs: Swimming 4. GAIL ELAINE BERGER 345 Margate Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: Publications Typing Staff 4; Leaders Group 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Publications Agent 2, 3; Student Council 4; Student Council Ex- ecutive Committee 4; All School Show Cast 3; All School Show Production 2, 3; National Thespian Society 2, 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Play Usher 3; Senior Of- fice Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Ex- ecutive Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 4; A Cappella “B” 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Down beat Society 4; First Aid and Social Service 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Hippocrates 2, 3; Musical Masterpieces, Treasurer 2; Pan-American 4; World Affairs Forum, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4. JUDITH SALLY BERMAN 507 Hampshire Road, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Leaders Group 2, 3; Student Council 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3, 4. Class: Commencement Usher 3; Oak Literary Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Dance Committee 2, 3; Play Committee 3. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Le Cercle Francais 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 2, 3. JUDITH LYNN BLACKBURN 519 Brookfield Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Publications Agent 2; All School Show Cast 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; Beaux Arts 2, 4; Choral 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Hippo- crates 3, 4. Sports: Volleyball Numerals 3. SARAH ELIZABETH BLASKOVITZ 16 Marlborough Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold School: Publications Typing Staff 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3. Clubs: Choral 2; Hippocrates 3; Pan-Amer- ican 2, 3, Librarian-Historian 4. 119 Class! of 1958 BARBARA I. BLOOM 915 Lindale Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Cold School: Publications Agent 2; All School Show Cast 2, 4; Gym Aide 3;-Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Tay-Wistalvan 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Hockey 4; Junior Varsity Swimming 3, 4. CHARLES T. BOBLASKY 4134 Vernon Road, Drexel Hill Academic Purple STEPHEN BELL BONNEY 38-5 Revere Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Stage Crew 2, 3; Homeroom Color Captain 3; Junior Play Stage Crew 2, 3. Clubs: A Cappella “A 3, 4; Bowling 3; Chess 2, 3; Choral 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3. BARBARA JANE BOUGHAMER 7158 Ruskin Lane, Upper Darby General Business Purple Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. MARJORY ELLEN BOWMAN 531 Derwyn Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Publications Agent 2; All School Shdw Cast 4; Honor Roll 2; Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 3; Play Commit- tee 3. Clubs: Choral 2. Sports: Cheerleading ANN MARIE BRANIGAN 7436 Rodgers Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: Acorn, Reporter 2; Upi-Dah, Liter- ary Staff 2; National Thespian Society 4; Gym Aide 2; Honor Roll 3, 4 Class: Senior Play Cast 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Bowling 2, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3. DOUGLAS VERNON BLOOM 915 Lindale Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Student Council 3; Gym Aide 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Dance Committee 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. GARY BOCARDUS 30 South Second Street, Fern wood Distributive Education Gold Clubs: Choral 4; Visual Aids 2. JUDITH ANNE BONNIWELL 7225 Spruce Street, Upper Darby General Business Gold Class: Dance Committee 2, 3; Play Commit- tee 4. Clubs: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD JOSEPH BOVE 299-A Copley Road, Upper Darby General Gold RICHARD BOZZELLI 2 Powell Lane, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: All School f.how Cast 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 3. I. LEHR BRISBIN, Jr. 936 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Acorn Reporter 3, Features Editor 4; Publications Agent 2; Hi-Q Team 4; Hon- or Roll 2, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; English Prize 2; German II Prize 2; Pub- lic Speaking I Prize 2; Advanced Biology Prize 3. Clubs: German 2, President 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Leeuwenhoek 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling, Manager 2. 120 Class! of 1958 RICHARD KING BRISBIN 830 Ormond Avenue, Drexel Hill General Gold School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Football 3; Varsity Football 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN MARIE BROOKER 338 Maple Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Leaders Group 2; Student Council 3, 4; All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4; All School Show Production 3; National Thespian So- ciety 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Commencement Usher 3; Oak Literary Staff 3, Assistant Editor 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Junior Play Production 2, 3; Senior Play Production 3, 4; Dance Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: A Cap- pella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teach- ers of America 3, 4; Hippocrates 3; Hi-Y 3, 4. Sports: Cheerleading 3, 4. LYNN D. BROWN 227 Parker Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: All School Show Cast 4; Band 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3; Varsity Football 4. JANICE ROSE BUCKLEY 4007 Brunswick Avenue, Drexel Hill Stenographic Purple THOMAS E. BURNS III 541 Irvington Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Student Council 3; Band 2; Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 2; German 2; Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4. Sports: Jun- ior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. MARJORIE A. BUTLER 232 North Linden Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: All School Show Cast 2, 4; Gym Aide 2, 3; Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Pan-American 3. Sports: Softball Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Hockey 2, 3; Varsity Hockey 4; Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4. NANCY JEAN BRITTON 221 North Linden Avenue, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold Clubs: Choral 2; Pan-American 2. HANSON L. BROWN 184 Chapman Avenue, Lansdowne General Gold DAWN BRUCE 320 Francis Street, Drexel Hill General Purple School: All School Show Cast 4; Art Prize 3. Class: Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling Team 2, 4; Library 2, 3. FREDERICK HOWARD BURCAW 617 Maine Avenue, Clifton Heights Scientific Gold School: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JOHN BURNS 50 Sunshine Road, Upper Darby General Gold PHYLLIS CAROL BUXTON 708 Clarendon Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold Class: Executive Committee 2. Clubs: Bowl- ing Team 2; Choral 2. 121 Class of 1958 R. ALAN CAMPBELL 708 Blythe Avenue, Drexcl Hill Academic Gold School: Gym Aide 4. Clubs: Musical Master- pieces 4; World Affairs Forum 4. BARBARA LEE CAPUTI 328 Owen Avenue, Lansdowne Stenographic Gold Clubs: Bowling 2, 4; Royal Lancers 4. JUDITH E. CARROLL 4100 Vernon Road, Drcxel Hill Stenographic Gold School: Publications Typing Staff 4; All School Show Cast 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 3. Class: Senior Office Aide 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. GEORGE C. CARTER 103 North Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: A.A. Council 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; All School Show Cast 2; Band 2; Gym Aide 3; Franklin and Marshall College Award 3. Class: Vice-President 2; Class Color Captain 2, 3; Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2, 3; Executive Committee 2, 4. Clubs: Choral 3, Treasurer 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4. Sports: Varsity Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, Captain 4. RONALD ANTHONY CASS 949 Cobbs Street, Drexel Hill General Gold School: All School Show Cast 3, 4; Band 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2; Visual Aids 2, 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2, 4. DORIS R. CAZIN 155 East Township Line, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold School: Upi-Dah Art Staff 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Elizabeth B. Kingsley Art Award 2. Class: Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Le Cercle Fran- cais 3, Vice-President 4; U. D. Royal Lan- cers, Vice-President 3, President 4. MARIANNE JEAN CAPRIOTTI 333 Margate Road, Upper Darby Salesmanship Purple School: Publications Agent 2. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4; Choral 2. DIANA E. CARAS 644 Briarcliffe Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold School: Publications Typing Staff 4. Clubs: Bowling 2; Choral 2. JANE S. CARSON 301 Lincoln Avenue, Lansdowne Scientific Purple School: Acorn Reporter 2, 3, Editorial Assist- ant 4; Leaders Group 2, 4, Captain 3; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Student Council Execu- tive Committee 3, 4; Biology Prize 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Hippocrates 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 4; Rifle 2, 3; Tay-W.istalvan 3, Vice-President 4. BARRY JOHN CASE 123 Summit Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: A.A. Council 3; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Dance Com- mittee 4; Executive Committee 3. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 4; A Cappella “B” 3, Treasurer 3; Choral Club 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Var- sity Soccer 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 4. VINCENT DANIEL CASTRACANE 22 Overhill Road, Upper Darby Scientific Gold HARRY VINCENT CELOTTO 127 Normandy Road, Upper Darby Salesmanship Gold Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 122 Class of 1958 NANCY E. CHADWICK 624 Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Leaders Group 2; Publications Agent 2; Student Council 2; All School Show Cast 2; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 3. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Hippocrates 4; Le Cercle Erancais 2. RONALD CHARLES CHERWINSKI 1002 Bryan Street, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Gym Aide 3; Purple and Gold Spell- ing Contest 3. Class: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Latin 2, 3, 4; Swimming 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. WILLIAM CLAPPER 5128 Pontiac Road, Drexel Mill Scientific Purple School: Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 4; President 4. Class: Vice-President 3, 4; Play Usher 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Executive Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4. ROSALIE CLAUSO 118 Kenmore Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: A.A. Council 4; Leaders Group 3; Publications Agent 3; Student Council 2; Welfare Agent 4; Gym Aide 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey Manager 2, 3; Varsity Hockey Man- ager 4. CHARLES WILLIAM COLEMAN 716 Providence Road, Clifton Heights Scientific Purple Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella “B” 3, A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling Club 4; Bowling Team 4. JUDY CONSALVO 540 Mansion Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold Entered September 1956 School: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Publica- tions Business Staff 3, 4, Advertising Man- ager 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4. Class: Play Usher 4; Dance Commit- tee 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 3, 4; A Cappella “B” 3, A Cappella “A” 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Hi-Y 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Tay-Wistalvan 4. WILLIAM A. CHAMBERS 819 Penn Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Student Council 3, 4; Honor Roll 4; Hi-Y 4. Class: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling Team 4; Steinmetz 4; Boys’ Swim- ming 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2. JOHN R. CHURCH, Jr. 330 Burmont Road, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 2, 4; Welfare Agent 2, 3; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 4. ROBERT J. CLARK 3914 Mary Street, Drexel Hill Academic Purple SANDRA CLAY 7928 Beverly Boulevard, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4. Class: Junior Play Production 2, 3; Senior Play Production 2, 3; Oak Art Staff 3, 4; Play Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2; Pan-American 2, 3. JAMES H. COMFORT 639 Merion Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Gold Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Play Usher 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Com- mittee 3, 4; Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Downbeat Society, Vice-President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 4; Varsity Track 4. CAROL ANNE COPPER 272 Bridge Street, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 3; Dance Com- mittees 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Associate Secretary 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Hippocrates 3; Library 3. 123 Class of 1958 JOHN DANIEL CRANE 529 Woodcliffe Road, Upper Darby Distributive Education Purple Clubs: Bowling 3, Team 4; Choral 2, 3; Dis- tributive Education President 4. RONALD PAUL CROWERS 803 Kenwood Road, Drexel Hill Academic Purple CHRISTINE CUNNINGHAM 8154 Arlington Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: Leaders Group 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Class: Dance Committees 2, 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2. Clubs: A Cappclla “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hippocrates 3, 4; Pan-American 2. LILLIAN MARION D’AMBROSIO 350 Congress Avenue, Lansdowne Academic Purple School: Acorn, Reporter 2; Upi-Dah Art Staff 4; Publications Agent 3; All School Show Cast 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4; Choral 2, 3; Hippocrates 3, President 4. MARGARET EVELYN DARMODY 7107 Hilltop Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: All School Show Cast 2, 4; Gym Aide 4; Honor Holl 2, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4. RICHARD WALTER DEEM 4911 Marvine Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Student Council 3; Honor Roll 2. Class: Executive Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling Team 2; Choral 2, 3, 4. BETTY JEAN CROWDING 203 South Cedar Lane, Upper Darby General Business Purple Clubs: Choral 2, 3. RICHARD A. CULBERTSON 4119 Garrett Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold Clubs: Swimming 4. HAIG DAGDIGIAN 120 Glencoe Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: Publications Agent 4; All School Show Cast 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 2, 3, Captain 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2. PRISCILLA DAWN DARAKLIS 259 Margate Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold School: Honor Roll 2. Clubs: Bowling Club 2, 4. THOMAS RICHARD DARMODY III 7107 Hilltop Road, Upper Darby Scientific Gold Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Swimming 4. ROBERT EDWARD DEISS 511 Kenwood Road, Drexel Hill General Business Purple Clubs: Rifle 2. 124 Classi of 1958 WILLIAM RICHARD DEIST 221 Blanchard Road, Drexel Hill Academic Cold Entered September 1957 ROBERT FRANCIS DE LUCCA 804 Garrett Road, Upper Darby General Gold JOHN DEVINE 341 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold SUSAN JANE DICKEN 456 Irvington Road, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Acorn Reporter 4; All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 4; Play Usher 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 3; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, 4, Team 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Hippocrates 3, 4. DOLORES LOUISA DI GIULIO 6875 Clover Lane, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 2, 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Hippo- crates 4; World Affairs Forum 3. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. MARGARET DI NICOLA 387 Lakeview Avenue, Drexel Hill General Business Gold Clubs: Choral 2. ERNEST PETER DEL ROSSI 7106 Pcnarth Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: Student Council 2, 4; Sergeant-at- Arms 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 3. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, President 4; District Chorus 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 3; Junior Varsity Baseball 3; Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 4. CAROL ANN DEL VECCHIO 419 Broadview Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 4; Welfare Agent 2; All School Show Cast 4; Gym Aide 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3; Play Usher 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Bowling Team 2, 4; Chess 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4. LYNNE MARY DIBELER 2816 Hillcrest Road, Drexel Hill General Gold Clubs: Choral 2, 3. ANNABELLA MARIA DIFABIO 40 Springton Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: Honor Roll 2, 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cap- pella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4. WILLIAM ANTHONY DILORENZO, Jr. 5 Oakley Road, Upper Darby General Purple School: All School Show Cast 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Clubs: Swimming 4; Future Teachers of America 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2, 3; Var- sity Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Most Val- uable Player 4. THERESA DI NICOLA 387 Lakeview Avenue, Drexel Hill Stenographic Purple Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 125 Class of 1958 JUDITH ANN DI STEFANO 340 North Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne Academic Cold School: All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4; Ma- jorette 2, 3, Captain 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3; First Aid and Social Service 4; Hippocrates 3, Secretary 4. ROBERT WILLIAM DONALDSON 207 McKinley Avenue, Lansdowne General Purple School: Gym Aide 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 3. FRANK STEVEN DORAZIO 2319 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill Accounting Gold School: Student Council 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 4. JOAN ELLEN DOUGHERTY 74 Gilpin Road, Upper Darby General Business Purple GRACE C. DUDLEY 3946 Dennison Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2, 3, 4; Pub- lications Agent 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Gym Aide 3. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM EUGENE DUNCAN 3960 Stratford Road, Drexel Hill Arts and Crafts Purple JOSEPH RICHARD DI VALERIO 504 Harper Avenue, Drexel Hill Salesmanship Gold Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3. JUDITH LYN DONATELLI 654 Copley Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: Publications Typing Staff 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. MARGUERITE ANITA DORNISH 81 North State Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: Publications Typing Staff 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Bowling 3; Choral 2, 3, Secretary 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANNE DOWNHAM 7105 Radboume Road, Upper Darby General Business Gold School: Publications Agent 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Play Usher 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2; Bowling 4. CAROL DUGUID 500 Derwyn Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Acorn Reporter 2; Upi-Dah Art Staff 3, 4; Leaders Group 2, 3, Captain 3; Wel- fare Agent 3; All School Show Cast 4; Honor Roll 2; Elizabeth B. Kingsley Art Award 2, 3. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 4; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Beaux Arts 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Library 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 3; Varsity Swimming 4; Junior Varsity Tennis 2; Varsity Tennis 3, 4. NANCY WARWICK DUNLAP 608 Fairfield Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: Publications Business Staff 3; Publi- cations Agent 2, 3; Student Council 3. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4; Choral 2, 3; Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, 3; Hippocrates 2; Latin 2; Le Cercle Francais 4. 126 Class of 1958 LINDA JEAN ECKERSLEY 7025 Cleveland Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: Leaders Group, Captain 2, Secretary 3; Student Council 4; Welfare Agent 2; Wel- fare Board 2; Honor Roll 2, 4. Class: Com- mencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; Bowling 4; Choral 2, 3; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; German 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3, President 4; Royal Lancers 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 3; Varsity Rifle 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN ELKO 288 Highland Avenue, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2, 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 2, 3; Choral 2, 3. BARBARA V. EVANS 718 Stanbridge Road, Drexel Hill General Business Purple School: Publications Agent 4; All School Show Production 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4.Class: Junior Play Production 3; Senior Play Production 3, 4; Play Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Commit- tee 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, 4; Library 3, Vice-President 4. ALAN FAMILANT 913 Brenton Road, Drexel Hill Academic Purple ROBERT BERTRAND FARMERY 534 Fairfax Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Student Council 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Class: Treasurer 4; Homeroom Color Captain 3; Play Usher 4; Commencement Usher 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 4; Party Committee 4; Play Commit- tee 3, 4. Clubs: Chess Team 2, 3, President 4; Downbeat Society 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Junior Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 4; Var- sity Baseball 4. WILLIAM D. FIELDS 246 Blanchard Road, Drexel Hill General Business Cold Clubs: Visual Aids 2,3. Sports: Varsity Track 3,4. CLIFF B. EDWARDS 3436 Valley Green Drive, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Gym Aide 3; Honor Roll 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. ROBERT DILKS ELLIS 114 N. Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Gold PATRICIA ANN FAIGLE 209 Saint Laurence Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: Welfare Agent 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. Sports: Volleyball Numerals 3. PATRICIA THERESA FARACE 7759 Parkview Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold ROBERT FETROW 343 Copley Road, Upper Darby General Gold ROBERT FINN 907 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill Arts and Crafts Purple 127 Class of 1958 CHARLES FISCHER 711 Clarendon Road, Drexel Hill Academic Purple ROBERT GLENN FLANAGAN 218 Bridge Street, Drexel Hill General Gold DAVID L. FLETCHER 661 South Avenue, Secanc Scientific Gold Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3. Clubs: A Cappclla “B” 4; Choral 3, 4; German 2; Steinmetz 3, Vice-President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2. LORETTA ANTOINETTE FORTUNATO 247 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill General Gold CLINTON JOHN FRICK 634 Littlecroft Road, Upper Darby General Purple Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2. HOWARD E. FRIEND Marvine and Mansion Roads, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold Entered September 1956 School: Gym Aide 4; Student Council 4. Class: Dance Committee 3. Sports: Varsity Baseball 3; Varsity Tennis 4. M. EILEEN FITZ 518 Nethcrwood Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Acorn Reporter 3, 4; Leaders Group 2, 3; All School Cast 2, 3, 4; All School Show Production 2; National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Junior Play Pro- duction 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Commence- ment Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4. JOAN VIRGINIA FLEMING 334 Owen Avenue, Lansdowne Stenographic Purple Class: Senior Office Aide 4. Clubs: U.D. Royal Lancers 3, Treasurer 4. RITA ANN FORCINO 2411 Greenhill Road, Drexel Hill General Business Purple Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Pan-American 2. LEE FOTIOU 2215 Lynn Boulevard, Drexel Hill General Business Gold STEVEN ARTHUR FRIEDMAN 2420 Greenhill Road, Lansdowne Scientific Gold School: Acorn Editorial Board 4, News Edi- tor 4; Acorn Reporter 2, 3; Hi-Q Team 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3, 4. Class: Junior Play Cast 3; Commence- ment Usher 3; Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Chess 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; World Affairs Forum 3, 4. JANET MARIE FULTON 5043 Smithfield Road, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 4; Welfare Agent 3; Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A’' 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Hippocrates 3; Library 3; Pan-American 3. 128 Clas® of 1958 JOYCE KATHLEEN FUNK 1135 Roosevelt Drive, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold School: Publications Agent 3; Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. Sports: Volleyball Numerals 3. CAROLYN RITA GAROFALO 272 Bayard Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold School: Publications Typing Staff 4; All School Show Cast 3, 4; Majorettes 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling 2, 3; Choral 3, 4; Downbeat 4. GAIL ARLENE GEARHART 1700 South State Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4; All School Show Production 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, 4; Rifle 4. PETER CEANEOTES 110 Chatham Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple CAROL J. GEDDES 615 Ashurst Avenue, Secane Stenographic Purple School: Publications Typing Staff 4; Publi- cations Agent 4; Welfare Agent 4; Attend- ance Office Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 3. BARBARA ANN GALLAGHER 20 Powell Lane, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: Acorn Reporter 2. Class: Party Com- mittee 2; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2; Choral 3; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Hippocrates 3. MARY ELIZABETH GAMBLE 506 Spruce Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: Publications Business Staff 3; Publi- cations Agent 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 3, 4; Choral 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4. ROBERTA A. GAMBOL 3722 Garrett Road, Drexel Hill General Purple Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Execu- tive Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 4. GUY EDWARD GERHARD 446 Littlecroft Road, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: Honor Roll 4. Class: Executive Com- mittee 3. Sports: Basketball Numerals 4; Varsity Track 4. JOSEPH CIANNATTASIO 108 Wellington Road, General Upper Darby Purple DONALD DAVID GETZ 5241 Apache Lane, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Band 2, 3, Vice-President 4. Clubs: Leeuwenhoek 2; Rifle 2. Sports: Junior Var- sity Basketball, Manager 3; Varsity Basket- ball, Manager 4. MARGARET RALEIGH GILBERT 509 Gainesboro Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Acorn Reporter 2, 3; Leaders’ Group 2, 3, 4; Publications Agent 2, 4; Honor Roil 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4; Play Usher 3. Clubs: Choral 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3. 129 Class of 1958 DAVID BRUCE GILES 920 Concord Avenue, Drexel Hill General Purple Clubs: Beaux Arts 2, 3, 4. JOAN ANN GINTHER 2435 Eldon Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Acorn Reporter 4; All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4; All School Show Production 2, 3. Class: Play Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Com- mittee 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 4; Choral 2; First Aid and Social Serv- ice 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. JOSEPH BARRY GOLDBERG 240 Sherbrooke Boulevard, Upper Darby Academic Gold Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 4. ANN E. GOLDSTEIN 812 Penn Avenue, Drexel Hill Salesmanship Gold School: Welfare Agent 2, 3. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, 4. EDWIN HAROLD GRAY 902 Green Lane, Primos Scientific Gold Clubs: Hi-Y 4. ROBERT ALLEN GRENINGER 742 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Acorn Art Staff 2, Art Editor 4; Upi-Dah Art Staff 3, 4; Publications Agent 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Elizabeth B. Kingsley Art Award 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 4; German 2; Swimming 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2, 3; Varsity Football 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2. ROBERT ALLEN GINNODO 780 Garrett Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Welfare Agent 3; Welfare Board 3. Clubs: Rifle 2. DORIS ELIZABETH GISEL 11 North Linden Avenue, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold School: All School Show Cast 2, 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 3. Sports: Softball Numerals 3. FRANKLIN ELLIS GOLDMAN 839 Gainsboro Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Art Certificate of Merit 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Sports: Varsity Baseball 4. DONNA RAE GOODMAN 18 First Street, Lansdowne General Business Purple JOSEPH M. GREER 508 Montana Avenue, Clifton Heights Scientific Purple THOMAS MORGAN GRIFFITH 599 Massachusetts Avenue, Clifton Heights Scientific Purple School: A.A. Council 4; Acorn Reporter 3, 4; Student Council 3, President 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Down- beat Society 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrest- ling 2; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. Class of 1958 FRED A. GRIMM 510 Maine Avenue, Clifton Heights Scientific Gold School: Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4. LORRAINE ANN GROFF 30 College Avenue, Upper Darby General Business Purple Clubs: Choral 2, 3. JOSEPH A. GROVOLA 3812 Mary Street, Drexel Hill Arts and Crafts Purple Class: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2, 3. BARBARA ANN HAAG 88 South Brighton Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: Honor Roll 3, 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 3; Choral 3; First Aid and Social Service 2, 3; Hippocrates 2, 3, 4; World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Volleyball Numerals 3. JUDITH MARGARET HAKIMIAN 2318 Garrett Road, Lansdowne Scientific Purple School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 4; Leaders Group 4; All School Show Cast 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Commit- tee 4; Play Committee 4; Clubs: A Cappella “A” 4; A Cappella “B” 3; Choral 2, 3, Librarian 4; Pan American 4. JANE ELIZABETH HALL 509 Montana Avenue, Aldan Stenographic Gold DONALD M. GRISWOLD 263 Margate Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple Entered September 1956 School: Gym Aide 3; Student Council 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4. Sports: Var- sity Football 4. DAVID DONNER GROVE 905 Blythe Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Cold School: Acorn Art Staff 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah Art Staff 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 4; Publications Agent 4; All,School Show Cast 2, 3, 4; E. B. Kings- ley Art Award 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Junior Play Cast 3; Com- mencement Usher 3; Bulletin Board Com- mittee 2, 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Ex- ecutive Committee 3; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: Beaux Arts 3, 4; German 2. JOHN JOSEPH CUZIK 501 Hampden Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4; Executive Committee 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3, 4. VIRGINIA MERION HAKE 2411 Marshall Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Cold School: Leaders Group 2; Student Council 2; Welfare Agent 4; All School Show Cast 2; Gym Aide 2; Honor Roll 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Junior Play Production 3; Senior Play Pro- duction 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 3; Choral 3; Hippocrates 3; Pan-American 2; National Thespian Society 4. LOUISE A. HALD 7007 Cleveland Avenue, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: Welfare Agent 3; All School Show Cast 4; Band 2. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, Secretary 4; Bowling 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. 131 Cias® of 1958 JACQUELYN HALL 6838 Clover Lane, Upper Darby General Purple ROBERT ALEXANDER HAMILTON 7043 Radboume Road, Upper Darby Scientific Gold Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3, 4. BARBARA CHAIN HANNUM 2228 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill Stenographic Gold School: Gym Aide 2. Clubs: Choral 3. EDWARD RICHARD HARKINS 5023 Dermond Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Acorn Reporter 2, 3, Assistant Editor 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Class: Play Usher 3; Executive Committee 3. Sports: Junior Var- sity Wrestling 3; Varsity Wrestling 4; Junior Varsity Soccer 3; Varsity Soccer 4. HAROLD LEROY HAUSE 422 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill General Gold Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Basketball 4. CONNIE HAYATIAN 454 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: All School Show Cast 4. Class: Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 3; Future Teachers of Amer- ica 3; Latin 3; U. D. Royal Lancers, Secre- tary 3. LORE ELIZABETH HAMILTON 5027 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: A.A. Council 4; Leaders Group 2; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3, 4; Play Usher 3, 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; German 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Var- sity Hockey 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, Cap- tain 4. RUSSELL W. HAMILTON 4770 Woodland Avenue, Drexel Hill Salesmanship Purple JUDITH ANNE HARE 320 Maple Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 3; Welfare Agent 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, 4; Choral 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Pan- American 2, 3; U. D. Royal Lancers 3. JACK BRUCE HARTMAN 7037 Clover Lane, Upper Darby Scientific Gold Clubs: Visual Aids 2, 3. JUDITH ANN HAWKINS 218 Avon Road, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: A.A. Council 4; Leaders Group 2; Student Council 2; Gym Aide 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 2; German 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Tay-Wis- talvan 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3, Co-Captain 4; Junior Var- sity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4. Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4. JUDITH MARGARET HAZZARD 189 Chapman Avenue, Lansdowne Stenographic Purple School: Acorn Reporter 2; Publications Agent 2; Gym Aide 4; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3; Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 132 Class of 1958 BARBARA ELLEN HECHT 1433 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Cold Entered January 1957 School: Distinguished Honor Roll 3, 4. Class: Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 4; Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 3, 4. Future Teachers of America 4; Hippocrates 4. PATRICIA MAE HENRY 5100 Pontiac Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Publication Agent 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Dance Committee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling Team 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hipprocatcs 3, 4; U. D. Royal Lancers 3. Sports: Volleyball Numerals 3. SUZANNE CLAIR HEWITT 4010 Brunswick Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Acorn Business Staff 2, Circulation Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Leaders Group 4; Welfare Agent 2. Class: Com- mencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling Club 2; Choral 2, 3, 4; Library 2; Musical Masterpieces 2. WILLIAM DAVID HOLLERAN, JR. 413 Hampden Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 4. MARI JANE HOLMES 4101 Cedar Lane, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Distinguished Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Oak Art Staff 3, 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 4; Honor Roll 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 4; Choral 3, 4; Downbeat Society 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Le Cercle Francais 3. ARTHUR NORMAN HUGHES, JR. 5222 Westbrook Drive, Clifton Heights General Purple School: Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Gym Aide 4; Pep Rally Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3; Varsity Cross Country 4; Varsity Track 4. MERLEE CLAIRE HEIDELBERGER 400 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill Stenographic Purple School: Welfare Agent 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2. DAVID HERMAN 130 Chatham Road, Upper Darby Arts and Crafts Gold LOIS FRANCES HOLLENDER 4047 Redden Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Acorn Reporter 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; Choral 2, 3; Ger- man 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Rifle 3, 4. ERIC K. HOLM 44 Kent Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: National Thespian Society 4. Class: Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4. Clubs: German 4; Rifle 2; Swimming 4. JOSEPH L. HOOD 216 Conley Road, Upper Darby Accounting Gold JOHN HUGHES 1009 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill General Business Purple 133 Class of 1958 JOAN PATRICIA HUKE 502 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill General Business Gold CAROLYN HUNT 108 Crestview Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; American History Prize 3. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling Team 3, 4; World Affairs Forum 3, 4. REGINA MARIA IANNACONE 258 Wembly Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: Publications Typing Staff 4, Manager 4; Student Council 3, 4; All School Show Cast 3, 4; All School Show Production 2; Majorette 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling 2, 3; Downbeat Society, Secretary 4; Hi-Y 4; Pan-American 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2. MARY JO INGALZO 635 Briarcliffe Road, Upper Darby General Business Gold Clubs: Bowling 2; Choral 2. LOIS RUTH JENNINGS 257 Cheswold Road, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Publications Business Staff 2, 3, 4; Gym Aide 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling 2; Choral 2, 3, 4; Library 2. HENRY CHARLES JOHNS 515 California Avenue, Aldan Scientific: Gold Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. DOROTHY L. HUMMEL 522 Midvale Road, Upper Darby General Business Gold Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; Library 2. HARMON R. HUTCHINGS 7526 Rogers Avenue, Upper Darby General Gold School: National Thespian Society 4. Class: Senior Play Cast 4. Clubs: Choral 3, 4. WILLIAM BRYAN ICENHOWER 5204 Apache Lane, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: Acom, Editor-in-Chief 4; Student Council 4, Executive Board 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Junior Play Cast 3; Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3; Varsity Ten- nis 2, 3. WILLIAM CHARLES JAMISON 251 Sherbrooke Boulevard, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: Band 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 4; Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Tennis 3, Captain 4. JEROME F. JOHN 1113 Lindale Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: All School Show Cast 4; Band 2, 3, Vice-President 4; District Band 4; Robert A. Doane Band Award 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Clubs: Chess 2, 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3. DONALD JOHNSON 212 Sherbrooke Boulevard, Upper Darby General Business Purple 134 Class of 1958 MERVIN ANDREW JOHNSON 209 Berbro Avenue, Upper Darby Distributive Education Purple Clubs: Distributive Education 4. ROBERT JOHNSTON 7275 Guilford Road, Upper Darby General Gold THOMAS RICHARDS JONES 168 Westbrook Drive, Clifton Heights Scientific Purple School: A.A. Council 4; Student Council 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Purple and Gold Spelling Con- test 2, 3; Honor Roll 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 3, 4; Spanish II Prize 2; Spanish III Prize 3; Academic Physics Prize 3; English XI Prize 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, Vice-President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3; Junior Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 4. JULIANNE KAELIN 7017 Wayne Avenue, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple HELEN KANAKIS 49 Glendale Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: Publications Typing Staff 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Party Commit- tee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3; Library 4; U. D. Royal Lancers 4; World Affairs Forum 2, 3, Treasurer 4. LASMA KARLSONS 12 Harvin Road, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: Leaders Group 3; Welfare Agent 3. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3; Beaux Arts 2; Choral 2, 3; German 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Hippocrates 3; Le Ccrcle Francais 4. NANCY LOUISE JOHNSTIN 65 North Brighton Avenue, Kirklyn Distributive Education Purple Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs: Distributive Education 4. GEORGIANN JONES 4013 Lasher Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Honor Roll 2. Class: Dance Commit- tee 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 4; Bowling Team 4; Pan-American 2. ANNE W. JORGENSEN 3721 Woodland Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Acorn Reporter 2, 3, Staff Secretary 4; Leaders’ Group 3, Captain 4, Publica- tions Agent 2; Honor Roll 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 4.Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Hippocrates 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 2, 3. MARGARET N. KAIN 150 North Madison Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: Publications Agent 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hippocrates 2; Latin 2, 3, 4; Leeuwenhoek 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Library, Sec- retary 2; World Affairs Forum 2, 3, 4. JUDITH ELAINE KAPLAN 6818 Clover Lane, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: A.A. Council 4; Acorn Reporter 3, Girls’ Sports Editor 4; Student Council 2; Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Class: Play Usher 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Execu- tive Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, A Cappella “A 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hippo- crates 2, 3, 4; Leeuwenhoek 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Tennis 3. ROBERT RICHARD KAUFFMAN 168 Overhill Road, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: A.A. Council 3, 4; Student Council 4; Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4. 135 Class of 1958 JOHN KAYATI 755 Cornell Avenue, Drexcl Hill General Business Gold Clubs: Rifle 2; Swimming 4. Sports: Basket- ball Numerals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 4. ALLEN KEATING 12 South Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby General Gold RICHARD E. KEDANIS 616 Wynnbrook Road, Secanc Accounting Gold R. JOYCE KELLER 27 Hillside Avenue, Upper Darby Genera] Business Purple Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2, 3. RICHARD G. KELLY 207 Bishop Avenue, Clifton Heights General Gold Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. JOHN JAY KERN 2220 Dermond Avenue, Drexel Hill Accounting Purple School: A. A. Council 2. TOM CRAIG KEANE 924 Cornell Avenue, Drexel Hill General Purple School: Welfare Agent 2; Gym Aide 2, 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Track 4. DAVID KEATING 12 South Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby General Gold SAMUEL ALLAN KEEFER 121 Westdale Road, Upper Darby Accounting Purple School: Publications Agent 2. JOHN EDWARD KELLY, JR. 254 Westbrook Drive, Secane General Purple Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Dance Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 2; Choral 2. JOAN KENNEDY 5 Church Lane, Lansdowne Academic Purple Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: A Cap- pella “A” 3, 4; Bowling 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Pan-Amer- ican 2. PATRICIA RUTH KERNACHAN 536 Elm Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Purple Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; A Cap- pella “A 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. 136 Class of 1958 DIRAN T. KEYTANJIAN 237 South Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby General Gold Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. FREDERICK J. KIRK 7302 Marshall Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple LEON KLECKNER 7268 Lamport Road, Upper Darby General Purple ETTA JANE KLINE 5201 Springfield Road, Clifton Heights Distributive Education Gold School: All School Show, 4; Publications Agent 4. Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Sports: Volleyball Numerals 3. KENNETH SIMMS KNODT 1105 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: Student Council 3; All School Show Production 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Rifle 2. CHARLES KOSTIC 4021 Berry Avenue, Drexel Hill General Gold JOHN EDWARD KIMBLE 904 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill General Purple School: Gym Aide 4. Clubs: Bowline 4, Team 4; Chess 4. Sports: Tennis Numerals 4; Var- sity Tennis 4. ALAN SCOTT KIRKPATRICK 150 Summit Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Acorn Reporter 4; Publications Agent 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. DAVID L. KLINE 555 Snowden Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple NANCY ELAINE KNIGHT 315 Riverview Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Publications Agent 3; Honor Roll 3. Clubs: A Cappella “B7, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3; Latin 2. RAYMOND JOSEPH KOOB 235 South State Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple Clubs: Visual Aids 3. Sports: Basketball Nu- merals 3; Junior Varsity Football 3. KARL GILBERT KRECH, Jr. 1012 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Publications Agent 2; Student Coun- cil 4; Purple and Gold Speaking Contest 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3; Play Usher 3; Executive Committee 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3; Varsity Wrestling 4; Junior Varsity Soccer 3; Varsity Soccer 4; Varsity Baseball 4. 137 Class of 1958 DENNIS JOSEPH KREPELKA 7262 Pine Street, Upper Darby Academic Gold FRANCES JEAN KURAS 3837 Marshall Road, Drexel Hill General Business Gold Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts, Secretary 4; Choral 2. CAROL RUTH LA MON 253 Rocklyn Road, Upper Darby Academic Cold School: All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4; All School Show Production 2, 3. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling 2, 3, Sec- retary-Treasurer 4; Future Teachers of Amer- ica 4. Sports: Volleyball Numerals 3. DAVID FRIEDRICK LANCE 7136 Radboumc Road, Upper Darby General Purple Clubs: Visual Aids 2, 3, 4. GLENN PAUL LAURY 968 Fairfax Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Cold School: Welfare Agent 2; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Com- mittee 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: A Cap- pella “A” 4; Choral 3, 4. Sports: Junior Var- sity Wrestling 2; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. NANCY LEE LAYTON 1107 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Cold School: A.A. Council 4; Leaders Group 2; Welfare Agent 3; All School Show Cast 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2, 4; Play Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Pan-American 3. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Tennis 3; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Varsity Swimming 2, 3, Cap- tain 4. k ADELE HELEN KRUPNICK 24 Leighton Terrace, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple Clubs: Bowling 2, 4; Choral 2. MARGARET ANNE LAMMERS 1137 Roosevelt Drive, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold School: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Class: Executive Committee 2. MARION BARBARA LANG 1116 Belfield Avenue, Drexel Hill General Business Gold School: A.A. Council 4; Gym Aide 2, 3, 4. Class: Senior Office Aide 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 4; Choral 3. MARIE LOUISE LAURI A 38-4 Revere Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Publications Agent 2, 4; Color Guard 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Execu- tive Committee 2; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2; Choral 3; Library 2. NANCY ELAINE LAWRENCE 232 Le Carra Drive, Lansdowne Scientific Purple School: Band 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Senior Office Aide 4. MARIE LOUETTA LEIGHTON 3437 Marshall Road, Drexel Hill General Business Purple Clubs: Choral 2, 3; U. D. Royal Lancers 4, President 3. 138 Class of 1958 AUDREY JANE LEMMON 7100 Ruskin Lane, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold School: Honor Roll 4 Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; U. D. Royal Lancers 4. GERALD GARY LEVIE 315 South Oak Lane, Primos Distributive Education Gold Clubs: Distributive Education 4. CHARLES RAYMOND LEWIS, Jr. 7502 Lennox Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: National Thespian Society 2, 3; Vice- President 4; School Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Class: Junior Play Cast 3; Junior Play Stage Crew 2, 4; Senior Play Cast 4; Senior Play Crew 3; Dance Committee 2, 3. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3; Choral 2. ANTHONY LICATTI 375 Bayard Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: Publications Agent 2. Class: Home- room Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2. JACK HAMILTON LIKENS, Jr. 7263 Walnut Street, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 3; Welfare Agent 2. Clubs: A Cappella “B,” Treasurer 4; Cho- ral 3; Swimming 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Football 4. ROBERT JOSEPH LISTA 445 Clendale Rd., Upper Darby Distributive Education Purple Clubs: Distributive Education 4. DAVID KINCDON LERCH 541 Netherwood Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: All School Show Cast 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Rifle 3; Swimming 4. Sports: Soccer Numerals 3; Varsity Track 4. HARRIET LEVINSON 226 Maypole Road, Upper Darby General Business Gold ROBERT H. LEWIS 15 Roselawn Avenue, Lansdowne Scientific Gold School: Student Council 2; Gym Aide 4. RICHARD LEE LIGHT 67 North Union Avenue, Lansdowne Scientific Purple School: Honor Roll 4. Class: Dance Commit- tee 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 3, 4; Chess 4, Team 3; German 4; Steinmetz 4; Hi-Y 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3. FREDERIC LINDEBERG 65 Drexelbrook Drive, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Gym Aide 3. EMMA JANE LLOYD 249 Shirley Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: Publications Typing Staff 4; All School Show Cast 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 3; Volleyball Nu- merals 3. 139 Class of 1958 RICHARD LLOYD 7401 -B Rogers Avenue, Upper Darby Accounting Gold School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs: Choral 2,3. Sports: Basket- ball Numerals 3; Varsity Basketball 3, 4. JEAN ELIZABETH LOHMILLER 524 Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Acorn Reporter 4. Class: Senior Office Aide 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. MALINDA LEE LORENZ 4014 Lasher Road, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: A.A. Council 4; All School Show Cast 3; Gym Aide 2, 3. Class: Class Color Captain 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 3; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; Tay Wistalvan 3. Sports: Softball Numerals 3; Bastketball Nu- merals 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Cheerleading 2,3, Captain 4; Varsity Basket- ball 4. MARJORIE LUCKENBACH 1011 Woodside Avenue, Secane Academic Purple School: Leaders Group, Captain 2; All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4. TERESA MARIE LUONGO 346 Springton Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple SALVATORE MACCARIELLA 502 Elm Avenue, Upper Darby General Gold School: Welfare Agent 3; Gym Aide 2. Class: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Rifle 3; World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2. NANCY ELLEN LOCKNER 4362 Woodland Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Leaders Group 3, 4; Publications Agent 2; All School Show Cast 3; Gym Aide 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Class: Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Pan-American 3. Sports: Varsity Swimming Manager 3, 4. RUTHANNE B. LOMAX 1007 Broadway Avenue, Secane Academic Gold School: A.A. Council 3; All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. Class: Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Beaux Arts 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Pan-American 3, 4. Sports: School Mas- cot 4. WALTER S. LOYLE, Jr. 231 Huntley Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold Class: Dance Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Rifle 3; Swimming 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Wres- tling Manager 2; Junior Varsity Soccer Man- age 2. NANCY ANN LUNDBERG 726 Eaton Road, Drexel Hill Stenographic Purple School: Attendance Office Aide 4. Clubs: Choral 2. JANIS LOUISE LURCOTT 310 Edgemore Road, Secane Academic Purple School: Leaders Group 3; Welfare Agent 2; Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Com- mittee 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 3; Choral 2; Le Cercle Francais 4. RICHARD BENNETT MACK 915 Stanbridge Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Gym Aide 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4; Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Swimming 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 4; Varsity Track 4. 140 Class of 1958 JON WILLIAM MacLAUGHLIN 4019 Roscmont Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Publications Agent 2; Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 4; Executive Committee 3; Party Committee 4. Sports: Varsity Wrestling 4. NORMA MANGIGIAN 72 Gilpin Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple Class: Play Usher 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3; Library 3. SUSANNE ELIZABETH MARKLEY 3414 Mill Lane, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Publications Business Staff 3; Publi- cations Agent 2; Student Council 3; All School Show Cast 3, 4; National Thespian Society 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2, 4; Junior Play Cast 3; Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A. Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Secretary 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. WILLIAM PAUL MARSHMAN 1184 Dermond Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Student Council 2, 3, 4; Kiwanis Club Award 3. Class: President 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2; Play Usher 3, 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Down- beat Society 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Soccer 3, 4. DORIS HOPE MARTIN 222 Parker Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: A.A. Council 2, 4; All School Show Cast 2; Gym Aide 2, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3, Class: Secre- tary 2, 3, 4; Class Color Captain 2; Home- room Color Captain 2, 3, Play Usher 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 4; Tay Wistalvan 2, 3. Sports: Varsity Hockey 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4. BARBARA ANNE MASON 1016 Ormond Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: All School Show Cast 4; Gym Aide 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Play Usher 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Pan-American 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsitv Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3, Most Valuable Player 4; Junior Varsity Swimming 2; Varsity Swimming 3, 4. VINCENT NICHOLAL MAIORANO 6826 Radbournc Road, Upper Darby Distributive Education Gold School: Gym Aide 3. Clubs: Distributive Ed- ucation 4. FRANCES ANN MARINCOLA 111 Normandy Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold School: Acorn Art Staff 4; Welfare Agent 4; All School Show Cast 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 4; Bowling 4; Choral 4; Down- beat Society 4. HERBERT MARSHALL 371 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. CHARLES JOSEPH MARTIN 910 Broadway Avenue, Secane Scientific Purple School: All School Show Cast 4; Band 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4. JOHN H. MARTIN 342 Lakeview Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Play Usher 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3, 4; Executive Committee 2, 3; Play Committee 3. Clubs: Downbeat Society 4; German 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3, 4. HERBERT E. MASSER 235 Wynne wood Avenue, Lansdowne Accounting Purple Class: Senior Office Aide 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 4. 141 Class of 1958 JOSEPH CHARLES MASSEY 343 Upland Way, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold Class: Executive Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; Choral 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2, 3; Varsity Football 4. james s. McAllister 6970 Clinton Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple ANNE JEAN McCLEAVE 215 Le Carr a Drive, Lansdowne Academic Purple School: All School Show Production 2, 4; National Thespian Society 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 4; Senior Play Produc- tion 2, 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Choral 4; Hippocrates 4. IRENE MARIE McCLOSKEY 757 Concord Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: All School Show Cast 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3; Choral 2, 3; Future Teach- ers of America 3; Hippocrates 3; Pan-Amer- ican 3, 4. PATRICK ROBERT McGILLIN 5215 Springfield Road, Clifton Heights Scientific Purple Entered September 1957 Clubs: Choral 4. GWENDOLYN GAIL McKINNEY 38 Elm Avenue, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold School: Attendance Office Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, 4; Choral 2. DAVID D. MATSON 103 Hampden Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Acorn Reporter 4; Welfare Agent 3; Welfare Board 3; Gym Aide 4. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4. Charles McCaffrey 2402 Manor Avenue, Llanarch Hills General Business Purple Clubs: Rifle 2. JUDITH ANNE McCLENNEN 1229 Lindale Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple Entered September 1956 School: Acorn Reporter 3, Editorial Assist- ant 4; Leaders Group 3, 4; Student Council 4; All School Show Production 3, 4; Distin- guished Honor Roll 3. Class: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 4; Bowl- ing 4; Choral 3, 4; Future Teachers of Amer- ica 3, Vice-President 4; Hippocrates 3; Hi-Y 4; Tay Wistalvan 4; World Affairs Forum 3. Sports: Tennis Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Tennis 3; Varsity Tennis 4. Arthur p. McConnell 511 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple Clubs: Leewenhoek 2, 3, President 4. GEORGE McKALE 5204 Palmers Mill Road, Clifton Heights Accounting Purple School: Gym Aide 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2. JANET LOUISE McKINNEY 1120 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple Entered September 1957 School: All School Show Production 4. Clubs: Choral 4; A Cappella “B” 4. 142 Class of 1958 LINDA McMICHAEL 824 Collenbrook Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: All School Show Production 4; Art Prize 3. Class: Oak Art Staff 3, Art Editor 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 3. BRUCE ALLEN McNALLY 7193 Ruskin Lane, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: A. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Soccer 2, Captain 3, Co-Captain 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 4. KATHLEEN MARIE MEAKIM 841 Ormond Avenue, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold RAYMOND JOHN MEYERS 434 Burnley Lane, Drexel Hill Salesmanship Purple Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. WILLIAM LADD MIDDLETON 721 Ormond Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Band 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Pres- ident 4; District Band 4. Clubs: German 2; Visual Aids 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2. HARRY MILLER 259 Rocklyn Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: A.A. Council 3, 4; Shaw Cross Coun- try Award 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Swimming 4. Sports: Varsity Cross Country 2, 3, Captain, Most Valuable Player 4; Varsity Track 3, 4. SUE HARDENBROOK McMILLEN 364 Fairfax Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4; Hippocrates 3; Rifle 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM McVEIGH 7103-A Radboume Road, Upper Darby Arts and Crafts Purple School: Gym Aide 2; Art Prize 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, 3; Varsity Cross Country 4; Varsity Track 4. JANET MELCHOIRE 3 North Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: Student Council 2; All School Show Cast 4. Class: Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Hippocrates 3, 4. Sports: Bowling Nu- merals 3. MARGARET LOUISE MICHAEL 5008 Smithfield Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Acorn Reporter 2, 3; Leaders Group 2; Student Council 2, 4; All School Show Cast 2; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3; Biology Prize 2; American Legion American- ism Award 3. Class: Commencement Usher 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Bulletin Board Com- mittee 2, 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 2; German 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4; Leeuwenhoek 2, 3, 4; Tay Wistalvan 2, 3, President 4. Sports: Cheerleading Manager 4. GEORGE A. MILLER 453 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill General Gold Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. JEAN ELIZABETH MILLER 1108 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill Stenographic Purple School: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Publications Typing Staff, President 4; Publications Agent 3; All Show Cast 3, 4; Majorettes 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4. 143 Class of 1958 ROBERT WILLIAM MILLER 259 Rocklyn Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple Clubs: Swimming 4. Sports: Basketball Nu- merals 4; Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, Captain 3; Varsity Cross Country 4. NANCY RUTH MILLS 4030 Sommers Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Welfare Agent 2, 3; Welfare Board 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 3; Choral 2; Latin 2, 4; Library 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS ANNE MITCHELL 386 Lakeview Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Publications Business Staff 2; Publi- cations Agent 2, 3; All School Show Cast 2, Gym Aide 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Play Usher 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committtee 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2; Choral 2. RONALD BRUCE MITCHUM 111 I Burmont Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Welfare Agent 4; Welfare Board 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 4; Chess 4; Steinmetz 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country Manager 2; Varsity Cross Country Manager 3, 4. BARBARA MONGELLI 500 Spruce Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Gold Class: Oak Art Staff 4. Clubs: Bowling 3; World Affairs Forum 3. JANE WEBB MORITZ 3215 Berkley Avenue, Drexel Hill General Purple School: A. A. Council 3, 4; Leaders Group 4; Publications Agent 3; Student Council 4; Welfare Agent 2, 3, General Chairman 4; All School Show Production 4; Gym Aide 2, 3; Honor Roll 4. Class: Bulletin Board Com- mittee 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 2; Hockey Nu- merals 3; Basketball Numerals 2; Volleyball Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Hockey 2, 3; Varsity Hockey 4. ROSEMARY H. MILLER 429 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill General Business Gold School: All School Show Production 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Oak Art Staff 4; Dance Com- mittee 4; Party Committee 4; Play Commit- tee 4. Clubs: Choral 3. Sports: Volleyball Nu- merals 4. KENNETH MINEHART 3845 Plumstead Avenue, Drexel Hill General Gold WILLIAM HAMLIN MITCHELL, Jr. 5174 Westley Avenue, Clifton Heights Academic Gold School: Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Gym Aide 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Clubs: Visual Aids 2, President 3, 4. PHILIP VINCENT MOLLICHELLA 702 Central Avenue, Primos Arts and Crafts Gold Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Visual Aids 2, 3, Secretary 4. MARY ANNE MOORE 233 E. Greenwood Avenue, Lansdowne Stenographic Purple ROGER SPENCER MORTON 4114 School Lane, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: All School Show Cast 4; School Stage Crew 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Chess 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4; Steinmetz 3, President 4; Visual Aids 2, 3, 4. 144 Class of 1958 SUSANNE FLORENCE MULLER 5233 Oleander Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Leaders Group 3, 4; All School Show Cast 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Play Usher 4; Oak Lit- erary Staff 3, 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Chess 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Downbeat Society 4; Hippocrates 4; Latin 3. CAROLE DOUGLAS MULLOY 343 Derwyn Road, Lansdowne Academic Gold Class: Dance Committee 2, 4; Party Com- mittee 2, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2. GEORGE EDWARD MURRAY 3941 Mary Street, Drexel Hill General Gold Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2. ELIZABETH ELAINE MUSTARD 1115 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Publications Agent 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Welfare Agent 2, 3; All School Show Cast 2; Gym Aide 2. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Bowl- ing 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. Sports: Volleyball Numerals 2. JOYCE CAROLYN NATHAN 812 Hawthorne Avenue, Primos Distributive Education Purple School: Welfare Agent 4. Clubs: Distributive Education 4. SALLY LOUISA NIXON Hazarth Apartments D-13, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: Band 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Plav Committee 4. Clubs: Latin 3, 4. Sports: Volleyball Numerals 3. ELIZABETH ANN O’DONNELL 291 Glendale Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple Clubs: Bowling 2, 4; Choral 2. WILLIAM W. MURRAY 3816 Crest Road, Drexel Hill General Purple HARRY JAMES MYERS 6856 Radboume Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Wrestling 3. EDWARD J. NEWMILLER 6957 Ruskin Lane, Upper Darby Distributive Education Gold Clubs: Distributive Education 4. GERALD ANTHONY NOBLE 927 Fariston Drive, Drexel Hill General Purple ERIK HARRY OLSEN 4424 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill General Gold School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappella “B 4; Bowling Team 2, 3; Choral 2, 3; Swimming 145 Class of 1958 RHEA KYVELE PADIS 2414 Garrett Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2; Leaders Group 3, 4, Captain 2; National Thespian So- ciety 3, Treasurer 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3; Elmira College Key 3. Class: His- torian 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Sen- ior Play Crew 2; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Latin 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Bas- ketball Manager 3; Varsity Basketball Man- ager 4. CONSTANCE J. PAOLI 124 South Lynn Boulevard, Upper Darby Academic Purple Entered September 1956 Class: Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Latin 3; World Affairs Forum 3, 4. SANDRA JULIA PATTERSON 1107 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Cold School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Play Usher 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 4; Party Commit- tee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 3; Pan-American 3. NORMAN EDWARD PECK 722 Belfield Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Cold School: Welfare Agent 2. Sports: Junior Var- sity Wrestling 3; Varsity Wrestling 4. ROBERT ANTHONY PENNA 142 Heather Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: Publications Agent 4; All School Show Cast 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Down- beat Society, Treasurer 4. Sports: Junior Var- sity Cross Country Manager 3. MARGARET ANN PETSCHELT 1020 Agnew Drive, Drexel Hill Stenographic Purple School: Publications Typing Staff 4; Welfare Agent 2; All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4; Gym Aide 2; Honor Roll 2, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 2; Volleyball Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Bas- ketball 4. GEORGE PANTELLAS 6665 Church Lane, Upper Darby Academic Cold MARY JANE PATTERSON 4014 Sommers Avenue, Drexel Hill General Business Purple Class: Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Office Aide 4. SANDRA PAUL 7006 Penarth Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Oak Art Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. Sports: Softball Numerals 3. JOAN CAROLE PEDE 3814 Berry Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Publications Business Staff 3; Oak Manager 4; Publications Agent 3; Distin- guished Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, President 4; Bowling Teams 3; Choral 2, 3. JOANNA C. PERAZZELLI 4035 Vernon Road, Drexel Hill Stenographic Purple School: Publications Typing Staff 4; All School Show Cast 3. Class: Senior Office Aide 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. JOSEPHINE CECELINA PISTORIO 138 North Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby Distributive Education Gold School: Student Council 4; Honor Roll 2, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 2, Vice-President 3; Distribu- tive Education 4. 146 Clas® of 1958 LORNA JEAN PITCHER 1113 Morgan Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Cold School: Publications Agent 2; All School Show Cast 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Hippo- crates 2, 3, 4; Pan-American 3, 4. JOHN RAYMOND PORTER 616 Copley Road, Upper Darby Arts and Crafts Gold DAVID A. PRIESTLEY 8166 Arlington Avenue, Upper Darby General Purple Clubs: Bowling Team 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3, 4. ANN RATERINK 1218 Cornell Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: All School Show Cast 4. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4; Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hippocrates 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Li Drary 2; Rifle 2, 3. ALMETA MARIE RECHNER 417 Millbank Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: Publications Typing Staff, Secretary 4; Leaders Group 3; Student Council 2, 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Honor Roll 2. Class: Dance Committee 3; Executive Com- mittee 2, 3. Clubs: Bowling 3; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4. ROBERT LOUIS REIN 726 Stanbridge Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Publications Agent 3, 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2, 3. RONALD ROBERT PLUCK 663 Aronimink Place, Drexel Hill Distributive Education Purple Class: Executive Committee 4. Clubs: Dis- tributive Education, President 4. WARREN POWELL 113 Rodney Circle, Bryn Mawr General Purple Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4. Clubs Bowling Team 2; Swimming 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2; Varsity Track 3, 4. EVELYN CAROL RAAB 1018 Cobbs Street, Drexel Hill Stenographic Gold School: Publications Typing Staff 4; Welfare Agent 4; All School Show Production 2; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B,” Secretary 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. Sports: Soft- ball Numerals 2; Basketball Numerals 2; Vol- leyball Numerals 2. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH RAU 3815 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple Clubs: German 2, 3, 4; U. D. Royal Lancers 3, 4. JOHN ROBERT REGESTER 1013 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: Bowling 3, Team 4; Rifle 2; Vis- ual Aids 2, 3, 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 3, 4; Basketball Numeral 3, 4. MARY ELLEN REMY 469 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple Entered September 1957 Clubs: Hippocrates 4; Le Cercle Francais 4. 147 Class; of 1958 JUDITH ANN RENNER 316 North Avenue, Secane Scientific Purple School: Orchestra 2, 3, 4; District Orchestra 4. Clubs: Bowling Club 3, 4. JOYCE EVELYN RHODES 7129 Greenwood Avenue, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: Publications Tpying Staff 4; Welfare Agent 4; Honor Roll 3. Class: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling Team 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3. ARLENE BARBARA RIDGEWAY 6967 Guilford Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: Publications Agent 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Play Usher 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2. JOHN M. RISHEL 382 Fairfax Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Student Council 2, 3; Student Coun- cil Executive Committee 3. Class: Com- mencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3, 4; Executive Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Bowling Team 3, 4; Chess 4, President 2, 3; German 4; Hi-Y 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Football 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. DAVID P. ROBINSON 183 North Union Avenue, Lansdowne General Gold School: Student Council 2. Clubs: Choral 2; Rifle 2. WILLIAM WALTER RODE 131 Oakley Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Gym Aide 2, 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 2, 4; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: Swimming 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Football 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Var- sity Football 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. DAVID CRAY ROMAN 420 Millbank Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: National Thespian Society 4. Class: Junior Play Cast 3; Junior Play Crew 4; Senior Play Crew 3. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 2, 3, 4: Choral 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANNE RILEY 729 Westwood Lane, Clifton Heights Academic Purple School: Acorn Reporter 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4. JOSEPH A. RISSO 7440 Miller Avenue, Upper Darby General Purple ANN LOUISE ROCHELLE 302 Richfield Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: Leaders Group 2, 3, 4; Welfare Agent 2, 3; Welfare Board 3; All School Show Production 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 2, 3, Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2; Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Senior Play Production 2, 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Fu- ture Teachers of America 2; Hippocrates 2; Hi-Y 4; Latin 2, 3; Musical Masterpieces 2; World Affairs Forum 2, 4. WALTER L. ROGERS 360 Margate Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: All School Show Cast 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Soccer Manager 4. MARTHA RUTH ROSENBLOOM 59 North State Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Leaders Group 2, 3; Student Council 2; Welfare Agent 2; All School Show Pro- duction 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Tay Wistalvan 3, 4. 148 Class of 1958 JAMES ALAN ROSS 815 Collenbrook Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Acorn Reporter 3, 4; Hi-Q Team 4; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3, 4; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Latin II Prize 2; English X Prize 2; Algebra II Prize 2; Plane Geometry Prize 3; Physics Prize 3; French II Prize 3. Class: Junior Play Cast 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3. Class: Junior Play Cast 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Chess, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4. Sports: Soccer Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Cross Country 3', 4; Varsity Track 4. HERBERT H. RUZANSKY 3816 Brunswick Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: All School Show Cast 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Clubs: A Cappella “A” 2, 3, Vice- President 4; Choral 2, 3, President 4; District Chorus 4; State Chorus 4; Latin 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4. JOSEPH LEWIS SALVUCCI, Jr. 189 Blanchard Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Cold School. A.A. Council 4; Gym Aide 3; Honor Roll 2, 4; Spanish I Prize 2. Class: Home- room Color Captain 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Executive Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4. Sports: Var- sity Football 3, 4; Varsity Track 3, 4. JERRY SASSAMAN 1033 Edgerton Road, Secane Scientific Purple School: Honor Roll 4. Class: Dance Commit- tee 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Library 4; Pan-American 4. MARJORIE ELEANOR SAXON 310 Eldon Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Publications Business Staff 2; Publi- cations Agent 2; All School Show Cast 2; Color Guard 2, 3, 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Ex- ecutive Committee 2; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. ROSALIE SCAVO 300 Richfield Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4; All School Show Production 2, 3; National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Play Usher 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling Team 2, 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Hippocrates 4. HAZEL RULEY 6814 Baltimore Avenue, Femwood General Business Purple Clubs: Choral 2, 3. MARY ALEXANDRIA SABATINO 144 Overhill Road, Upper Darby Academic Cold School: Publications Agent 2, 3; All School Show Cast 2; Honor Roll 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2, 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 3, 4; Choral 2; Leeuwenhoek 2; Tay Wistalvan 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 3; Basketball Nu- merals 2. HELEN SARKISIAN 298 Sanford Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: Publications Typing Staff 4; All School Show Cast 4; Attendance Office Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. THOMAS SAXE 6639 Perry Avenue, Upper Darby General Gold School: Student Council 2; Gym Aide 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. DIANE MARIE SCAVETTA 1 Elm Avenue, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold School: Publications Business Staff 3; Publi- cations Typing Staff 4; Leaders Group 2; Social Studies Department Secretary 4; Hon- or Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Commit- tee 2, 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 2; Choral 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 2; Library 2. MARILYN E. SCHAAL 7120 Hazel Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Cold School: All School Show Cast 4; National Thespian Society 4. Class: Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 3; Choral 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3, Treasurer 4; Le Cercle Francais 3. 149 Claste of 1958 FORREST JAMES SCHAFER 7266 Radboume Road, Upper Darby Academic Cold School: Purple and Gold Scorekeeper 2, 3, 4; Sportscaster Announcer 2, 3. Class: Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Pan-American 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Sports: Jun- ior Varsity Tennis 2; Varsity Tennis 3, 4. JUDITH ANNE SCHMIDT 7816 Arlington Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Cold School: A.A. Council 4; Upi-Dah Art Staff 3; Elizabeth Kingsley Art Prize 3; School Rifle Championship 3. Class: Play Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 3; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3. Clubs: A Cappella “B” Secretary 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Pan- American Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4; Rifle 2, 4, Secretary 3. Sports: Varsity Rifle Team 2, 3, Captain 4. PATRICIA ANN SCHMITT 514 Beverly Boulevard, Upper Darby Stenographic Cold School: Publications Business Staff 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 2, 4; Play Committee 2. Clubs: Bowl- ing 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Le Cercle Francais 3. BETSY ANN SCHNECK 17 Valley Road Apartment 10, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: Band 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4; Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 3; Varsity Hockey 4: Varsity Basket- ball 4. EMILY LOUISE SCHULTZ 829 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill Stenographic Gold School: Leaders Group 3, 4; National Thes- pian Society 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2, 3; Honor Roll 4; Drexel Hill Music Club Award 2. Class: Jun- ior Play Crew 3; Senior Play Crew 3; Com- mencement Usher 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cap- pella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Bowling Team 2, Secretary 3; Future Teachers of America 3, Treasurer 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Tay Wistalvan 2, 3, Secretary 4. WILLIAM GLENN SEEBURGER 7204 Hilltop Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Student Council 2; Welfare Agent 2; Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2; Play Usher 3; Commencement Usher 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 4; Party Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 4; Choral 3, 4; Downbeat So- ciety 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. Sports: Basketball Nu- merals 4; Junior Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 4. BARBARA ANN SCHAFFER 349 Harrison Avenue, Upper Darby General Business Gold School: Welfare Agent 2; Attendance Office Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. JOHN CHARLES SCHMIED 238 South Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Gold Clubs: Bowling Team 2, 3, 4. JILL SCHMUCKER 1120 Drexel Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Gold School: All School Show Cast 2; Color Guard 2, 3, 4; Gym Aide 2; Honor Roll 2, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Tay Wistalvan 4. Sports: Basketball Nu- merals 2; Volleyball Numerals 3; Junior Var- sity Basketball 3; Junior Varsity Tennis 3; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Tennis 4. FRANK SCHOPHER 28 Gilpin Road, Upper Darby General Purple DAVID OSCAR SCHWARTZ 7267 Spruce Street, Upper Darby Scientific Gold FRED SEIWELL 5307 Delmar Road, Clifton Heights General Business Gold 150 Class of 1958 JOSEPH JAMES SERAFINI 1015 Keystone Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: All School Show Production 4; Am- plifier Crew 4. Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Le Cercle Fran- cais 3; Rifle 2, 3; Steinmetz 4. KLIDA LOUISE SHAFER 7223 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 4; Leaders Group 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Beaux Arts 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teach- ers of America 2, 3, 4; Hippocrates 4; World Affairs Forum 3, 4. Sports: Basketball Nu- merals 3; Volleyball Numerals 3. ARTHUR CHARLES SHOR 784 Garrett Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold CAROLINE ROSE SINKO 36-17 Revere Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Leaders Group 3; Student Council 4; Student Council Executive Committee 4. Majorette 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3; Class: Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Hippocrates 3; Library 3, 4; Pan-American 2, 3, Vice-President 4; World Affairs Forum 3, 4. DORIS INGE SJOSTROM 215 Magnolia Terrace, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 2; All School Show Cast 2; National Thespian Society 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Commit- tee 3, 4. Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Hi-Y 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Junior Varsity Tennis Manager 2, 3; Var- sity Tennis Manager 4. KEITH WILLIAM SLATTERY 4011 Albemarle Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold GERRIE ANN SERMATTEI 1008 Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Acorn Reporter 2, 3, 4; Leaders Group 3, 4; Publications Agent 3; All School Show Cast 4; All School Show Production 3, 4; National Thespian Society 4. Class: Senior Play Production 4; Play Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: Hippo- crates 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Library 2; Rifle 2. WENDY SHELDON 321 Lincoln Avenue, Lansdowne Scientific Purple School: Acorn Reporter 4; Leaders Group 2, 3, President 4; National Thespian Society 2. 3, President 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Geometry Prize 3. Class: Junior Play Crew 3; Senior Play Crew 2, 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3; Executive Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Choral 2; First Aid and Social Service 3; Hi-Y 3, 4. CAROL DOROTHY SIMON 3812 Crest Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: All School Show Cast 2; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Dance Committee 3; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE SITLER 627 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 4; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3. Sports: Cheerleading 4. EVELYN GRACE SKELLY 7826 Westview Avenue, Upper Darby General Business Purple School: Publications Agent 2; Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Commit- tee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3; Choral 2, 3. DAVID THOMAS SMITH 8400 Lansdowne Avenue, Upper Darby General Gold 151 Class of 1958 RONALD R. SMITH 6945 Ruskin Lane, Upper Darby Distributive Education Purple Clubs: Distributive Education 4. BARBARA JOAN SNETHEN 817 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Publications Agent 2, 4; Welfare Agent 3, 4; Gymn Aide 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Distinguished Honor Roll 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2, 3; Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Oak Art Staff 4; Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 2. Clubs: First Aid and So- cial Service 3, 4; Hippocrates 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Latin 4; Rifle 2. Sports: Varsity Swimming RAYMOND SNYDER 168 Copley Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple JUDITH E. SOSTMANN 8106 Merion Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 2, 4; All School Show Production 2, 3; National Thespian Society 2, 3, Clerk 4. Class: Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2; Future Teachers of Amer- ica 2, 3; Pan-Americaii 2, 3; World Affairs Forum 2. WILLIAM B. STAMP 7075 Radboume Road, Upper Darby Arts and Crafts Purple WILLIAM EDWIN STARR 244 South Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby General Gold SHERRY SMITH 472 Forrest Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Acorn Art Staff 4; Upi-Dah Art Staff 2, 3; All School Show Cast 4; E. B. Kingsley Art Award 2, 3. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3; Oak Art Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Commit- tee 3, 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2, Treasurer 3; Library 2; Rifle 2, 3, Secretary 4. Sports: Varsity Rifle 3, 4. BRUCE SNYDER 434 Glendale Road, Upper Darby General Purple STEPHEN JOHN SOLOS 116 Overhill Road, Upper Darby School: All School Show Cast 4. Class: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Downbeat Society 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country Manager 3. NANCY LEE STAMP 7075 Radboume Road, Upper Darby General Business Purple School: Publications Agent 2, 3; All School Show Cast 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Commit- tee 3; Executive Committee 2; Party Com- mittee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 4; A Cap- pella “B” 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Library 3. DAVID JOHN STARR 2292 Harwood Avenue, Upper Darby General Purple IRENE STAVRAKIS 408 Kent Road, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: Publications Agent 2; Honor Roll 2, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Future Teach- ers of America 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Rifle 2, 3. 152 Class of 1958 CAROL LEE STEINER 912 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill Stenographic Purple School: Publications Typing Staff 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, 4; Choral 2, 3; Hippo- crates 4. FRANCES LYNN STEWART 800 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple ANN CATHERINE STRATFORD 1719 Beverly Boulevard, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: Acorn Reporter 4; Publications Agent 3; All School Show Cast 4; All School Show Production 2, 3; Honor Roll 3. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3; Oak Art Staff 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hippocrates 2, 3, 4; Rifle 3, 4; Tay Wistal- van 4. Sports: Varsity Rifle 3. 4. MARLENE MAE SUDDARD 213 St. Lawrence Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Gold Class: National Thespian Society 2, 3; Junior Play Stage Crew 2; Senior Play Stage Crew 2. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2, 3; Hippo- crates 3. PATRICIA C. STEINFELD 1137 Harding Drive, Upper Darby General Business Purple Clubs: Choral 2, 3. NANCY GRAY STRANGE 5043 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Leaders Group 2; All School Show Cast 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2; Executive Com- mittee 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 3; Choral 2, 3; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Tay Wis- talvan 3, Treasurer 4. JOHN ELLIOT STREETER 8-33 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Acorn Reporter 4. Clubs: German 3, 4; Latin 2; Rifle 2. GALL EMILY SUPLEE 35 Hillside Avenue, Upper Darby Scientific Gold School: Distinguished Honor Roll 4; Student Council 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling Team 2, Cap- tain 3; Future Teachers of America 2; Hip- pocrates 3, 4. EDWARD JOHN SUROTCHAK 320 Lakeview Avenue, Drexel Hill General Gold Clubs: Visual Aids, Secretary 2. GLORIA A. SWANSON 212 South Lynn Boulevard, Upper Darby General Purple Clubs: Library 4. MARY ELISABETH SWAIM 302 Maypole Road, Upper Darby Academic Gold School: Leaders Group 2, 4, Captain 3; AJ1 School Show Cast 3, 4; All School Show Pro- duction 3; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Of- fice Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, President 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 2. FRANK TAIT 2226 Harwood Avenue, Upper Darby General Gold 153 Class of 1958 JUNE S. TALPEY 827 Windermere Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Publications Business Staff 4; Upi- Dah Literary Staff 2, 3; Leaders Group 3, 4; Welfare Agent 4; Welfare Board 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4. Class: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 2; Choral 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Tay Wistalvan 4. SALLY LOUISE TAYLOR 1800 Garrett Road, Lansdowne Academic Gold Entered September 1956 Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2, 3; Hippocrates 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 3. EILEEN MARIE THEURER 248 Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill General Business Gold School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2; All School Show Cast 4; Office Aide 4. Class: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 2, 4. BARBARA ANN TRIMBLE 1104 Primos Avenue, Secane Academic Gold School: Publications Agent 2; All School Show 2, 3; Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hippocrates 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3. Sports: Softball Numerals 3; Basketball Nu- merals 2; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY JOSEPH TURCHIROLLO 725 Long Lane, Upper Darby Distributive Education Purple Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Distributive Education 4. RUTH CAROLYN TURNER 467 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Cold School: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2, 4; Hippocrates 2; Latin 2; Library 4. CONNIE TASHIE 135 St. Lawrence Road, Upper Darby General Business Cold School: Gym Aide 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2. LOIS ANN TERRELL 255 Cheswold Road, Drexel Hill General Gold School: Publications Business Staff 3; Upi- Dah Literary Staff 2. Class: Homeroom Col- or Captain 2; Dance Committee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Bowling 2, 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; Hippocrates 3, 4; Library 2. JUDITH ANNE THOMAS 909 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 4; Leaders’ Group 3, Secretary 4; Student Council 4; Student Council Executive Committee 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Com- mencement Usher 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, Team 2, 3; Cnoral 2, 3, Librarian 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Pan-Amer- ican 3; World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Vol- leyball Numerals 3. PETER JERRY TRUDEAU 64-7 Drexelbrook Drive, Drexel Hill Academic Gold Clubs: Bowling Team 3. FRANCES JANE TURNER 7435 Rogers Avenue, Upper Darby General Business Gold School: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Bowl- ing 2, 3; Choral 2, 3. HARRY TURNTER 521 Hampden Road, Upper Darby General Gold 154 Class of 1958 CHARLOTTE URBANO 136 North Cedar Lane, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: Welfare Agent 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Junior Play Production 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3. Oak Literary Staff 3, 4, Senior Office Aide 4. Clubs: Choral 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4. FRANK VAN LEER 5329 Delmar Road, Clifton Heights Scientific Gold Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2, 3. MICHAEL MESAK VARTANIAN 7050 Marshall Road, Upper Darby Scientific Gold Clubs: Steinmetz 3, 4; Visual Aids 2, 3, 4. JOYCE VENDER 3853 Anne Street, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2, 3, 4; Or- chestra 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 3. Class: Dance Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, 4. MARITA VIGLIONE 514 Sansom Street, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2, 3, Editor 4; Leaders Group 2; Publications Agent 2; Student Council 4; All School Show Cast 2, 3; Orchestra 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Music Prize 2; Biology Prize 2; Algebra Prize 2; English Prize 2, 3. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, Accompanist 4; Choral 2, 3, Vice-President 4; German 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Leeuwenhoek 2, 3. CHARLES ROBERT VANDERSLICE 5201 Palmers Mill Road, Clifton Heights Distributive Education Gold Clubs: Distributive Education 4. MARY ELLEN VAN WINKLE 3428 Marshall Road, Drexel Hill School: Leaders Group 2; Student Council 4; Welfare Agent 3, 4; Welfare Board 3, 4; All School Show Cast 4; All School Show Pro- duction 2, 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Hippo- crates 2; Tay Wistalvan 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Junior Varsity Swimming 3; Varsity Swimming 4. DAVID G. VEIT 307 South Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby Academic Cold Clubs: Bowling 4. WILLIAM HERBERT VERITY 920 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Acorn Reporter 4; All School Show Cast 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, Treasurer 4; Bowl- ing 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; German 3, President 4; Latin 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Tennis 3, 4. ROBERTA VOGEL 1100 Morgan Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Publications Agent 4; Welfare Agent 2, 3; Welfare Board 2, 3; All School Snow Cast 2; Gym Aide 2. Class: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Tay Wistalvan 2, 3, 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2. CAROL JUDY VOLLMER 919 Stanbridgc Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Acorn Reporter 2, 3, 4; Publications Agent 2, 3; All School Show Cast 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Play Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Pan-American 3, Sergeant- at-Arms 4. JEANNE ELIZABETH VOWLER 7751 Parkview Road, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 2, 3, 4; All School Show Cast 4; Honor Roll 2. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2, 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Commit- tee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella A 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4. 155 Class of 1958 LISE JO WALDMAN 625 South Avenue, Secane Scientific Purple School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2, 3, 4; Lead- ers Group 2, 3; All School Show Production 2, 3; National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Hi-Q Team 4; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; English Prize 2, 3; Latin Prize 2; Algebra II Prize 2; Special Mathematics Prize 3; Special Physics Prize 3; Special Biology Prize 2; United Nations Prize 3; French I Prize 2; American History Prize 3. Class: Senior Play Stage Crew 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Latin 2; Le Cercle Francais 4; Leeuwenhoek 2, 3, Secretary 4; World Af- fairs Forum 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey Manager 2. WARREN CHARLES WALSH 5331 Delmar Road, Clifton Heights General Purple School: National Thespian Society 2, 3; Ser- geant-at-Arms 4; School Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Class: Junior Play Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Crew 4. STEPHEN WATCHORN 612 Harper Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: Acorn Reporter 2. Class: Dance Committee 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2, 3; Tennis Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Tennis 2; Varsity Tennis 3. MARCIA LYNNE WEDDELL 251 Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Cold School: Leaders Group 2; Student Council, Secretary 4; All School Show Cast 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Play Usher 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Oalc Literary Staff 3, 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Executive Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Presi- dent 4; Hippocrates 3; Hi-Y 4; Tay Wistal- van 4. CAROLYN RUTH WELLER 504 Maine Avenue, Aldan Scientific Purple School: Leaders Group 3, 4; Welfare Agent 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Spanish I Prize 2. Class: Commence- ment Usher 3; Oak Literary Staff 3, Copy Editor 4; Dance Committee 2, 4; Party Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4; Latin 2, 4, Vice- President 3. RALPH ANTHONY WELZ 92 South State Road, Upper Darby General Purple School: Student Council 2, 4; Gym Aide 4; Cross Country Novice Cup Award 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Cross Country 4; Varsity Track 4. WILLIAM LAMOR WALLACE, Jr. 5237 Palmers Mill Road, Clifton Heights Accounting Gold GRIGSBY CARTER WARNER 51-12 Revere Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Upi-Dah Art Staff 3, 4; Elizabeth B. Kingsley Art Award 3. Class: Senior Play Cast 4. Clubs: Chess 2, 3, 4, Team 2, 3, 4; DownBeat Society 3. LOIS ARLENE WEAVER 385 Wembly Road, Upper Darby Stenographic Purple School: A. A. Council 2, 3; Publications Agent 4; Welfare Agent 2; All School Show 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4. Sports: Volleyball Nu- merals 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Tennis 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 3, 4; Cheerleading 3, 4. LEONARD WEINSTEIN 7177 Ruskin Lane, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Publications Agent 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Crew 4. Clubs: Choral 3, 4; A appella “B” 4. ELIZABETH JEAN WELLS 318 Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Student Council 2; Welfare Agent 3; All School Show Cast 4; Honor Roll 2, 4. Class: Commencement Usher 3; Oak Art Staff 4; Senior Office Aide 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: Rifle 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Rifle 4. FRANCIS DANIEL WERNER 3911 Dennison Avenue, Drexel Hill Distributive Education Purple Clubs: Distributive Education 4. 156 Class of 1958 RICHARD L. WERNER 5203 Westbrook Drive, Clifton Heights Academic Purple School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Commit- tee 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Var- sity Baseball 3, 4; Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 4. SUZANNE MARIE-FRANCOISE WESKA 220 Ardmore Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Purple School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2, 3, 4; Publi- cations Agent 2; Student Council 4; Orches- tra 2, 3; German Prize 3; Freedom Shrine Essay Prize 3. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2. Clubs: German 3, 4; Le Cercle Fran- cais 3, President 4; World Affairs Forum 2, 3, President 4. JOHN WHITE 830 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2; Bowling Team 2. Sports: Basket- ball Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Basketball ELAINE CAROL WILLIAMS 348 Lincoln Avenue, Lansdowne Academic Purple School: All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3; A Cappella B” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2, 3, 4. REEVE N. WILLIAMS Aronimink Arms Apartments, Drexel Hill Academic Purple School: A. A. Council 2; Student Council 2, 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3; Executive Committee 2. Clubs: Downbeat Society 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Track 4. ESTHER VIRGINIA WILLS 1101 Providence Road, Secane Scientific Gold School: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Re- porter 2, 3, Copy Editor 4; All School Show Production 3; Purple and Gold Spelling Con- test 3, 4; Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Biology Prize 2; Journalism I Prize 2; Latin III Prize 3. Class: Junior Play Stage Crew 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committees 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; Leeu- wenhoek 2, 3. GAIL A. WERT 451 Argyle Road, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Publications Business Staff 4; Upi- Dah Literary Staff 3; All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Play Usher 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Hippocrates 4; Pan-American 2. JUDY WHEELER 233 Sherbrooke Boulevard, Upper Darby General Business Gold Clubs: Bowling 4. JAMES K. WHITPAN 1014 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill General Business Purple School: Welfare Agent 3. Class: Dance Com- mittee 3, 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowl- ing Team 2. Sports: Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Track 4. NANCY ELLEN WILLIAMS 1204 Blythe Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold Entered September, 1956 School: Acorn Reporter 3; Publications Agent 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Tay Wistalvan 4. ROBERT LEROY WILLIAMS 348 Lincoln Avenue, Lansdowne Academic Purple School: All School Show Cast 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Rifle 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Rifle Manager 4. JAMES ROBERT WILSON 333 Riverview Avenue, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: Student Council 4; Gym Aide 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Downbeat Society 3, President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4; Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 4. 157 Clas® of 1958 PATRICIA LAURA WILSON 4938 State Road, Drexel Hill Academic Cold School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4. Clubs: A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; First Aid and Social Service 3, President 4; Hippo- crates 3, Vice-President 4; Pan-American 2, 3; World Affairs Forum 3, Secretary 4. ROBERT HUGH WILSON 146 Summit Avenue, Upper Darby Academic Purple Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. WILLIAM JOHN WORTHINGTON 535 Woodglen Road, Lansdowne Academic Purple Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4. SALLY MARGUERITE YARNALL 615 Drexel Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Purple Entered January 1958 PATRICIA ANN ZAKIAN 1220 Drexel Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Acorn Reporter 2, 3; Leaders Group 2; Publications Agent 2; All School Show Production 2, 3, 4; All School Show Cast 2, 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 4; French Prize 3. National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4,. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4; Junior Play Production 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Production 2, 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Play Usher 3; Commencement Usher 3; Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2, 4; Play Com- mittee 3. Clubs: A Cappella B” 4; Choral 2, 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 3; Le Cercle Francais 4; Tay Wistalvan 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball, Manager 2, 3; Varsity Basektball Manager 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH ZARELLA 175 Marlborough Road, Upper Darby Scientific Gold RICHARD WILSON 114 Foster Avenue, Upper Darby General Purple School: All School Show Production 4; Gym Aide 3. Class: Color Captain 2. Clubs: Rifle 2,3. VERNA DOERING WOLF 913 Penn Avenue, Drexel Hill Academic Gold School: Leaders Group 2; Welfare Agent 2; All School Show 2; Colorguard 3, Captain 4; Orchestra 2; Gym Aide 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Class Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Oak Liter- ary Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 3, 4; Party Commit- tee 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Choral 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; LeCercle Francais 4; Tay Wistalvan 2, 3, 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Hockey 2, 3; Junior Varsity Tennis, Manager 3; Varsity Hockey 4; Varsity Tennis, Manager 4. BARRY WILLIAM WRAY 104 Westdale Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3, Co-captain 4, All-Suburban and All-Scholastic Soccer Team 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; All East Delco Soccer Team 3, 4. ROBERT YOST 456 Gainsboro Road, Drexel Hill Scientific Purple School: A.A. Council 4; Gym Aide 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 4; Varsity Track 3, 4. MARGARET ELEANOR ZARELLA 175 Marlborough Road, Upper Darby Scientific Purple School: Honor Roll 3. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2, 3; Hippocrates 3, 4. PICTURES MISSING: Tara Petrossian (Entered February, 1958) Henry Rule Roger Syracuse Richard Weist 158 159 Cxecuttoe Committees JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Sitting, . to r.: L. Robinson, S. Krauss, J. Mayer, R. Harootunian, G. Clark, J. Shivelv, L. Krum- boldy, E. Peterson, P. Lynch, A. Scott. Stand- ing: L. McCausland, L. Rose, F. Heinze, S. Stentz, P. Chalfant, C. Kinney, N. Welsh, Mr. Remlev. SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Sitting, I. to r.: J. Clark, S. Hunsicker, B. Hoeter, J. Icenhower, T. Grant, J. Penrod, E. Schwartz, C. Felix, S. Schaper, V. Vasquez, Standing: N. Arbucker, B. Bright, J. Brown, D. Carrier, D. Jones, T. Dougherty, L. Polites, F. Krug, H. Ruernson, T. Borderieux, M. Steers, L. Hererit. Homeroom MD Mr. Packer First row, . to r.: II. Finarelli, R. Sheads, N. DeMann, H. Levenbach, V. Sgro. Second row: F. Arendt, C. Mumford, C. Heck, B. Mathews, H. Benner, D. Rote, J. Ricci. Third row: Mr. Packer, B. Taylor, F. Maurer, B. Renn, J. Hed- dleson, R. DeBeer, B. Lane, B. Berger.Fourth row: S. Callahan, J. Taylor, T. Molholland, B. Wasekanes, J. Field, D. Graham, B. Iovacchini, F. Cammarota, J. Balk. Homeroom 5 Mr. Hedstrom First row, I. to r.: Mr. Hedstrom, A. Ciechini, E. Maxwell, K. Aldridge, P. Haigh. Second row: A. Kalbach, J. Nallinger, D. Fisler, M. Daddona, E. Rosenbloom, M. Breidling, M. Leaf. Third row: R. Williams, F. Bauer, L. Adams, K. Bull, J. Gillespie, W. Proutv, B. Steinke. Fourth row: D. Hoffman, G. Cooke, L. Manzi, R. Schumacher, S. Klekotka, W. Sutton, K. Mobley, S. Evans. 60 Sfantors Homeroom 12 Mrs. Stevenson First row, I. to r.: M. Clemson, ]. Mayer, S. Neithercott, J. Kaplan, M. Powell, S. Lee, N. Strobel. Second row: Mr. Stevenson, B. Foley, J. Warner, M. Haines, J. Anderson, M. Cimini, A. Davidson, L. Broadbent. Third row: R. Koontz, W. Sutton, M. Schwartz, J. Godorecci, C. Burke, D. Hogg, G. Hotter. Fourth row: S. Rosen, J. Harris, H. Wilson, C. Vilotti, G. Bayne, W. Gaul, J. Morgan, R. March. Homeroom 20 Mr. Thompson First row, I. to r.: Mr. Thompson, G. Clapper, B. Brooks, K. Watson, K. Foster, A. Karicin, L. McCausland, D. Rudolph. Second row: B. Buscaglia, J. Gomes, G. Rankin, G. Hattersly, W. Scnwind, J. Hoplamazian, W. Marconi, V. Fedeli. Third row: W. Backus, R. Walmsly, J. Kowal, M. Andrien, W. Moses, A. Wood, D. Waldren, R. Ross. Homeroom 21 Mr. Brooke First row, I. to r.: E. Krepela, L. Kenney, J. Webster, Mr. Brooke, S. Schoettle, M. Me- Glean, W. Mosher. Second row: P. Crane, E. Lewis, B. Heal, S. Davis, G. Clark, J. Ober- lander, J. Taggart. Third row: D. Frederick, R. Runsk, D. Preda, R. Swart, S. Brosman, S. Aronoff. Fourth row: W. Walvick, S. Schwarz, K. Routzahn, J. Buttimer, W. Ferguson, J. Hun- sieker, C. Ravsik. Homeroom 28 Mr. Soscia First row, I. to r.: M. Clark, M. Priddey, R. Lichtenfeld, F. Brown, D. Offidani, J. Motes. Second row: J. Ruscitella, C. Weddell, P. Mc- Fadden, C. Kinney, W. Davis, J. Fritsch. Third row: Mr. Soscia, W. Haywood, G. Wargnv, L. Wroten, E. Weizer, A. Ioppolo, C. Matsinger, D. Danforth. Fourth row: P. Mover, W. Bed- dall, G. Rowell, R. Gortian, R. Reber, K. Kvle, H. Scott, D. Bvers. 161 funi orsi Homeroom 30 Mr. Boyd First row, I. to r.: J. O’Neill, B. Priest, C. Lodge, D. Taggert, S. McGarv, G. Brown. Second row: Mr. Boyd, B. Kinsler, A. Corley, F. Heinze, J. Fritsch, D. Day, P. Clothier. Third row: D. Lewes, F. DeMarco, T. Bannar, J. Shively, A. Carafides, B. Wasson. Fourth row: C. Oakley, F. Mazzitelli, D. Berkowitz, A. Ricketts, S. Ter- rey, M. Ruzanskv, S. Smith. Homeroom 33 Mr. Medzarentz First row, . to r.; Mr. Medzarentz, L. Popok, D. Morrell, D. Jones, E. Layman, S. Steinberg. Second row: L. Chalfant, L. Rose, P. Fenster- macher, J. Yost, M. Matikiewicz. Third row: J. VanLeer, A. Gellert, J. Roma, J. Colcough, B. Mills, R. Harootunian. Fourth row: K. Kist- ler, C. Hoffman, A. Brutsche, J. Wilkins, W. Schmolke, B. Pounds, R. Mancill, K. Epstein. Homeroom 51 Miss Scott First row, . to r.: Miss Scott, E. Henderson, J. Orr, K. McGowan, V. Deaver, B. Lowrv, J. Taylor. Second row: J. Lewis, R. Oldham, L. Sabatino, J. Demetriou, W. Rider, W. Hend- erson, J. Banninger. Third row: N. Welsh, C. Pyle, K. Fromm, L. Clyde, C. Schaffer, J. Brown, R. Banninger.Fourf i row: W. Fitz- gerald, F. Yaggi, B. Watkin, J. McClay, F. Haelle, J. Jerdon, J. Sigismonti. Homeroom 55 Mr. Thompson First row, . to r.; Mr. Thompson, P. Barrie, P. Lynch, C. Fryer, D. Klaus, M. Scharadin. Second row: R. Franks, J. McKale, D. Hibbs, J. DeGeorge, L. Williams, J. Thiel, M. Cocca, P. Brown, C. Banta. Third row: M. Simeone, R. Ritchie, C. Yockev, J. Openshay, H. Hager, M. Case, J. Salzman, D. McKelvev. 162 Sfuntors Homeroom 130 Miss Reed First row, I. to r.: R. Cohen, B. Rank, L. Schmidt, H. Mack, J. Thomas, C. Hilles. Sec- ond row: M. Otto, M. Kodadek, N. Dennis B. Bassell, S. Gaul, L. Freeman. Third row: R. Cava, E. Barbiere, J. Freeberry, B. Herstam, R. Bloomfield, J. Yolles. Fourth row: M. Roach, B. Donovan, B. Thorpe, J. McMurrav, H. Hallam. Homeroom 133 Mr. Keller First rote, I. to r.: Mr. Keller, R. Karkalow, J. Meckling, C. Collemacine, N. Palmer, C. Kosh- land, M. Sands. Second row: K. Robertson, E. Macloskey, C. Raupp, S. Thomas, R. Chad- wick, G. Hcrzogg. Third row: W. Thompson, S. Weizer, D. Director, B. Bruckner, M. Wil- son, A. Scott, J. Baur, N. Horst. Fourth row: B. Bottomley, V. Zizak, J. Josetti, W. Meschts- cherskv, T. Louderback, J. Steele, D. Phillips, M. Simminger, J. Thurber. Homeroom 151 Miss Kirker First row, I. to r.: Miss Kirker, M. Paserv, L. Baxter, ]. Majeske, C. Serafine, C. Reagoso, P. Delhancy. Second row: R. Horvay, J. Meehla, G. Buckwalter, M. Tomasian, M. Ceismann, K. Gallagher, P. Hansen. Third row: E. Sjogren, G. Dorman, A. Lundgren, A. Phister, D. Stin- son, B. Tracy, B. Heslip, R. Jaxheimmer. Fourth row: T. Kauffman, J. Freas, C. Wellman, R. Bovvers, A. Robinson, P. Chalfont, T. Michetti, D. Sarkis. Homeroom 162 Miss Miller First row, . to r.: Miss Miller, M. Connet, P. Winner, F. Linahan, B. Mawhinney, S. Bu- seras. Second row: S. Shaw, J. Ressell, S. Krauss, S. Cammack, B. Midiri, P. Reilly. Third row: S. Hudson, D. Manlove, D. Hover, J. Marlin, B. Griffith, P. Clancy. Fourth row: B. Truck- sess, C. Donzanti, J. Groff, J. Tomlinson, C. Miller, L. Reppert, L. Conley, J. Benson, M. Winderman. 163 Juniors Homeroom 164 Mr. Swartz First row, I. to r.: Mr. Swartz, M. Canakis, B. Wood, M. Miller, M. Marple, J. Marshall, R. Abatangelo. Second row: J. Blades, I. Pernin, E. Cooke, V. Sinclair, L. Peterman. Third row: R. Consalvo, P. Humrichouse, L. Shultz, A. Egan, J. Woodhead, G. Riegel, C. Campisi, J. Rettew. Fourth row: S. Guest, G. Eldredge, G. Bishop, B. Shiffer, C. Jackson, C. Gross, K. Turville, L. Krumboldt, M. Miller, L. Kruger. Homeroom 209 Miss Yerkes First row, . to r.: R. Barr, J. Blumenthal, J. Mink, W. Guiles, B. Martin, R. Kirk. Second row: A. Lyle, N. Woods, C. Jackson, S. Cox, B. Roberts, D. Vail, H. MacDonald. Third row: A. Bates, F. Schank, S. Englar, B. Capman, L. Kunkel, F. Pipari, R. Turnier. Fourth row: R. Saveoz, F. Keagv, J. Dower, P. Miller, G. Wheatly, R. Adler, R. Roller. Homeroom 253 Mr. Harer First row, . to r.: B. Gallia, N. James, G. Bo- gardus, L. Robinson, C. Worlev, M. Resnick. Second row: D. Harding, G. Schlenk, P. Phil- lips, L. Misirian, P. Guttler, L. Van Meter, M. White, J. Clarke. Third row: B. Brown, E. Souders, C. Esher, L. Martin, L. Larsh, G. Craig, D. Drumheller. Fourth row: R. Rolling, L. Urrasio, B. Spencer, W. Haves, R. Miller, B. Hickey, N. Pittenger, B. Gardner, J. MacMinn. Homeroom 260 Mr. Remley First row, I. to r.: Mr. Remley, A. Massucci, E. Farrell, G. Morgan, C. Yocum, C. Steele, J. Centola. Second row: P. Harkins, J. Jasinski, F. Lawrance, J. Cridland, R. Rogers, J. Pierce, R. Boquin. Third row: D. Schmidt, W. Battista, J. Mehaffey, M. Brown, L. Price, L. Geckle, T. Gattone. Fourth row: R. Kerr, J. Higgens, R. VanHorn, W. Cloak, J. Dunleary, S. Stentz, A. Millis. 164 Homeroom 23 Miss Atkinson First row, . to r.: J. Paulson, E. Alexander, L. Deutsch, F. Bennett, M. Giacoponelli, B. Stew- art. Second row: Miss Atkinson, J. McClimans, M. Serody, L. Burkhard, L. Levy, M. Wescott, P. Falotica, J. Harris, S. Hutchins, S. Rushton. Third row: S. Connerton, N. Bonifante, R. Crowthers, W. Sweiciki, A. Rudolph, F. Pet- tineo, R. Campbell, S. Knoll. Fourth row: J. Frederick, T. Dougherty, H. Mallis, K. Albrecht, H. Lachette, R. Smith, N. Hafft, G. Mowers, K. Jones. Homeroom 53 Mr. Wike First row, I. to r.: C. Shaub, J. Lewis, L. Ginther, B. Ivens, S. Streitfield, M. Russell. Second row: Mr. Wikc, P. Pearson, J. McFad- den, S. Feeney, C. Connet, J. Dillman, C. Koniezka, I. Nesbitt, J. Burris, S. Beverly, F. White. Third row: P. Rulev, B. Lambert, J. Weissinger, W. Ebel, V. Alien, H. Brewer, J. Hort, B. Friday, D. Canakis, J. Allsman, J. Laverv. Fourth row: J. Boring, A. Spector, R. Jones, J. Smith, J. Toy, J. Culbreath, T. Marti- nelli, G. Mowrer, A. Pitcairn, R. Hafft. g opf)omore£f Homeroom 61 Miss Reimann First row, . to r.: Miss Reimann, J. Binnick, J. Ruto, N. Jackson, M. Light, C. Felix, E. Di- Nenno. Second row: J. Allsman, B. Shenk, A. Busa, L. White, N. Kramer, M. Peck, J. Sud- hop, E. Newman, R. Giovanetti. Third row: J. Cunningham, B. Elliott, R. Caponigro, E. Snethen, B. Wigmore, N. Fry, W. Courtney. Homeroom 62 Miss Huston First row, . to r.: G. Amato, C. Suther, K. Jam- ison, E. Glick, D. Krause, M. Corasick. Second row: Miss Huston, M. DiNoble, S. Nickerson, C. Pfau, E. Whitman, C. Heidmann, J. Feni- more, O. McRevnolds, J. Blank, M. Sahagian, E. Shulman. Third row: E. Amonson, S. Solo- toff, G. Keane, J. Willis, K. Trimble, L. Sag- hirian, W. Lawrence, R. Hamilton. Fourth row: G. Mumford, D. Curry, R. Ellis, W. Fullmer, L. Polites, W. McCaskey, W. Carrick, J. Bow- ers, R. Henderson. 165 optomores Homeroom 64 Mrs. McGonnicle First row, I. to r.: K. Wiley, A. Coyle, C. Di- Paolo, D. Caldwell, M. Jarros, D. McKeaver. Second row: G. McLain, S. Sampey, B. Cen- dales, D. Talley, C. Platt, H. Angelucci, D. Blavakis, L. Nicoll, J. Bowman. Third row: A. Atkin, G. Heileman, L. Goff, K. Shute, C. Fer- tig, J. Kreitzer, S. Loeb, D. Meyers. Fourth row: G. Sarson, B. Lawser, J. Trotman, ]. Eng- land, A. Keller, D. Gabe, B. Wills, D. Carrier, G. Polk. Homeroom 124 Mr. McDonnell First row, I. to r.: Mr. McDonnell, P. Appet, B. Crothers, M. Finelli, P. Helf Rich, K. DiSal- vatore, S. Krupnick, J. Henderson, Second row: L. Ettinger, M. Cassel, A. Goldberg, L. Wilf, P. Pope, J. Siddall, E. LoMonaco, E. Bolav, D. Austin. Third row: G. Bradley, T. Tanseer, E. Jeffries, K. Nielsen, D. Mecouch, J. Krom, J. Cantrell, A. Saulino, W. Przegon, P. Price. Fourth row: D. Tucker, R. Witman, E. Spiro, C. Myhre, B. Gallabrese, B. Davis, T. Saulino, R. McConnell, T. Gallagher, R. Leddy. Homeroom 132 Miss Weil First row, I. to r.: J. DiStefano, M. Proftor, J. Narcello, S. Siems, N. Culbertson, M. Goldberg. Second row: B. Williams, C. Sanders, L. Mes- singer, L. Herbert, K. Johnson, K. Loocker- man, A. Cavanaugh. Third row: C. Evans, R. Schoudt, J. Totaro, D. Taylor, M. Prendiville, C. Kerrtz, V. Bond, R. Underwood, G. Stohl, K. Davis. Fourth row: P. Abel, J. Pugh, F. Bair, C. Henry, T. Narrow, B. Cast, J. McCoy, J. Woff, S. Kessler, R. Lee. Homeroom 152 Mr. King First row, I. to r.: Mr. King, N. Arbuckle, D. Boquin, A. Norman, J. Scafidi, G. Hersberger, S. Williams. Second row: S. Doan, E. Simon, S. Grabania, J. Laib, D. Culver, C. Lopatizie, S. Kaiser. Third row: W. Hicks, J. Scott, C. Miller, S. Cave, N. Taylor, G. Stecher, J. Quirk. Fourth row: G. Catania, A. Lemisch, J. Mc- Graw, J. Ewing, P. Nickel, P. Kissner, J. Day, F. Ursomarso, J. Balis, G. Irwin. 166 Homeroom 154 Mr. Bernardino First row, I to r.: Mr. Bernardino, B. Baker, C. Kane, D. Curry, B. Norsworthy. Second row: H. Vitullo, B. Thomas, J. Raab, L. Hertzel, M. Gray, B. Seavuey, J. McGinnis. Third row: B. Cherry, M. Steers, M. Simon, E. Lake, T. Lur- cott, N. Borton, B. Willis, K. Barber, B. Day. Fourth row: K. Wright, W. Nigrinv, H. Fair, R. Rammel, H. Rezer, O. Kline, B. Lewis, K. Hidell, L. Gibbs. Homeroom 160 Miss Gros First row, I. to r.: Miss Gros, M. Kayati, C. Laurelli, J. Ford, L. Bottoms, G.- Dalt, A. Smith, S. Schaper. Second row: M. Cross, J. Hill, H. Downham, L. MacDonald, S. Cen- trello, L. Baker, C. Wilson, C. Milligan, S. Norsworthy, Third rotv: E. Deiss, V. Vaughn, E. Strelau, N. Feldman, D. Broster, T. Christ, C. Liverton, B. Hoffner, T. Noltenmeier, H. McLaughlin. H opf)omcires Homeroom 203 Mr. Kromer First row, . to r.: Mr. Kromer, C. Rayner, B. Bradlev, A. Novello, B. Dulin, B. Greenblatt, J. Smith, L. Miner, L. Rebmann, J. Seneca. Second row: D. Lidle, D. D’Amato, G. Cera, J. Turnier, B. Lawrence, D. Wilson, J. Hilsee, M. Keefer, T. Della Penna. Third row: B. Kountz, R. Houser, R. Brown, T. Mentzer, G. Wagner, A. Norbom, D. Glavis, R. Sullender, L. Fiorito, L. Yamell. Homeroom 206 Mr. Hamsher First row, . to r.: Mr. Hamsher, J. Balmer, A. East, J. Holleran, H. Bradley, V. Vasquez, J. Keller. Second row: G. Summers, F. Barnes, C. Chalson, J. Minster, L. Oldham, R. Smith, C. Davis, G. Manwiller, B. Reich. Third row: B. Hunsberger, B. Buchanan, C. Krantz, L. Mi- chetti, H. Firth, S. Yarrow, S. Duncan, C. Wolff, M. Scavitto. Fourth row: L. Loiacona, R. Se- reno, J. Nugent, R. Glazier, J. Reed, A. Di- Midio, G. DelRossi, S. Wagner, T. Cole. 167 Isxjpijomoresi Homeroom 210 Mrs. Slick First row, I. to r.: J. Fish, F. Worlev, A. Laz- zaro, J. Olin, S. Davis, A. Barbahenn, H. Bar- rar. Second row: C. Walls, B. Dyke, T. Mar- incola, C. Kennedy, L. Montgomery, E. Freh- ner, N. Vernon, V. Brauker, D. Hex. Third row: J. Hutchings, G. Bullock, W. Cole, G. Lux, E. Goodman, R. Milano, A. Oliver. Homeroom 221 Miss Chrisman First row, . to r.: J. Rhodes, R. Marsh, E. Schwartz, M. Lazzaro, J. Friedmann, B. Breid- ling, G. Morris. Second row: Miss Chrisman, J. Icenhower, E. Viglione, S. Chapman, S. Snow, L. Dawson, J. Hooven, B. Kinshofer, R. Walsh. Third row: D. Swearer, T. Barrett, L. Dykhouse, R. Ormsby, N. Haag, M. Del- Vacchio, B. DeWoolfson, T. Grant. Fourth row: W. Lux, S. Fisher, J. Barnes, B. Riale, C. Zecca, J. Krill, J. Conlon, R. O’Mailey, C. Burton. Homeroom 225 Mrs. Tomlinson First row, . to r.: P. Zimmerman, B. Bright, N. Kilev, D. Snyder, E. Fuhrman. Second row: Mrs. Tomlinson, B. Richards, M. Hagy, C. Bur- nett, C. Osterholtz, J. Howard, I. Schwartz. Third row: M. Lechner, L. Christopher, G. Eckels, C. Green, C. Montgomery, L. Bershtein, D. Massaro, C. Morris, M. Deaver. Fourth row: W. Orr, F. Howard, J. Kroll, L. Coughlin, W. Shisler, P. Corlev, J. Fishman, R. Waples. Homeroom 252 Mr. Lower First row, . to r.: Mr. Lower, M. Ostrow, R. Gallagher, J. Uroman, M. Vickery, E. Haight, L. Spencer, E. Rosenzweig. Second row: G. Egan, D. Howell, L. DeBaun, M. Scola, L. Morrison, D. Lee, F. Barry. Third row: C. Gel- lis, R. Masser, R. Montgomery, R. Talamini, J. Robin, S. DiNicola, E. Waples, A. Brooker, R. Cox. Fourth row: B. Lynch, J. Crouthers, E. Paglione, R. Fleming, A. Shor, F. Krug, T. Cahill, B. Bertino. 168 optiomorcsi Homeroom 254 Mr. Strange First row, . to r.: Mr. Strange, A. Wade, A. OTeri, H. Leinhauser, M. Mosher, M. Fix, ]. Clark, P. King, D. Scott. Second row: D. Brown, J. Standring, V. Gamble, L. Hudson, H. Mas- troserio, B. Bosch, C. Batchelder. Third row: C. Bevan, J. Coyle, B. Forsyth, D. Taylor, R. Schoettle, R. Guckert. Fourth row: C. Peach, R. Banninger, T. Simcoe, B. Moore, R. Kur- land, W. Jackson, P. Robinson. Homeroom 262 Mr. Neff First row, . to r.: Mr. Neff, J. Scott, E. Seis- love, E. Fessendeck, M. Halpern, A. Gumpert. Second row: J. Kristan, J. Baxter, M. Pasqua- rella, D. Kissinger, J. Roy, J. Brown. Third row: R. Taylor, C. Grver, D. Webster, R. Hugler, T. Mostardi, E. Stark, R. Magowan. Fourth row: P. Crane, H. Peckham, M. Moore, B. Birchard, H. Jeffers, H. Founds, J. DiSerio. Homeroom 263 Mr. Jones First row, . to r.: Mr. Jones, S. Hunsicker, S. Seiver, J. Kresten, J. Geddes, J. Patterson, B. Beasley. Second row: B. Ruczko, J. Ernst, C. Kilimas, C. Colavito, A. Hamilton, J. Di- Salvatore. Third row: D. Mosher, J. Gutter- ridge, M. Campanaro, J. Bedroff, D. LeVasseur, L. Weinstein, J. Dolbow, J. Malatesta. Fourth row: L. Calabrese, D. Weaver, D. Johnston, J. Penrod, W. Thiel, L. Crawford, F. Rosato. Homeroom 264 Miss Sommerfield First row, I. to r.: Miss Sommerfield, S. Monro, J. DeStefano, C. Ruhland, E. McClatchey, M. Nelson, K. Hunter. Second row: B. Stevenson, I. LeVasseur, F. Bruskin, M. Kniley, M. Weise, J. Comfort. Third row: C. Bolay, J. Getman, J. Paul, S. Handy, J. Beese, R. Weintraub, J. Malick. Fourth row: H. Jones, W. Pepper, J. LaBarca, G. Fraser, A. Tonzola, C. Sminkey, D. Doucette, J. Croce. 169 fumor 3|tgf) Homeroom 24 Miss Carey First row, I. to r.: J. Brosman, O. Biggs, D. Cohen, J. Burke, N. Amster, S. Burstein. Sec ond row: Miss Carey, J. Chambers, B. Bayne, N. Bowers, C. Chulpis, S. Duncan, M. Collins, N. Conley. Third row: P. Corey, D. Antis, R, Callahan, R. Estrada, F. Dolo, G. Buscaglia, R. Clancy, D. Day, T. Evans. Fourth row: M. DeLuca, C. DeLuca, J. Crocetti, L. Ferguson R. Chrystie, W. Bums, K. Algazy, G. Cher- winski, E. Cristinziano. Homeroom 29 Mr. Baer First row, I. to r.: M. Fankhanel, A. Finer, C. Fisher, G. Forman, M. Felizzi, B. Deiss. Sec- ond row: R. Goslee, S. Haigh, J. Fowel, H. Gil- bert, K. Felix, D. Evans, B. Dambman, J. Di- Berardo. Third row: J. Ford, R. Spano, S. Field, C. Geckeler, D. Grove, ]. Kalert, D. Gullette, T. Hall, F. Kahn, F. Hickman, A. Kramer. Fourth row: Mr. Baer, T. Kelly, R. Caver, W. Goldman, J. Jordon, C. Fulford, D. Hamsher, J. Hess, D. Kahn, V. Lauria, C. Fulford. Homeroom 54 Mr. Long First row, I. to r.: I. Kerechuk, V. Josetti, J. Kopf, G. Hoffman, V. Hannum, L. Kenvon. Second row: W. Rees, J. Rose, S. Horn, S. Keil, D. Kayati, K. Kohn, C. Harman, J. Herstam, F. Hoffman, M. Paulson. Third row: Mr. Long, W. Morrison, A. Melbourne, C. Roberts, M. Lichtenfield, J. Paradise, L. Reppert, R. Rick- ards, R. Meade, R. Ricketts, J. Rein, R. Romano. Homeroom 65 Mrs. Wilson First row, . to r.: J. Claus, J. Shaffer, N. Mc- Quiad, K. Pultz, R. Lockner. Second row: Mrs. Wilson, M. Mooney, P. Jordan, M. Leonard, D. Norling, P. Price, T. Polites, K. McElvenny. Third row: P. McCaffertv, B. Geuting, W. Mc- Lane, S. Mangigian, E. Laughead, P. McKenna, B. Lessard, B. McKinney, J. Marshall, J. Pol- lack, L. Layman. Fourth row: G. Land, B. Mc- Ilwain, B. Ludwig, G. Meleney, R. Sisson, M. Sunshine, C. Wilson, J. Riley, C. Redman, G. Moon, A. Schwartz. 170 Junior HigJ) Homeroom 125 Miss Walton First row, I. to r.: C. Brodhag, P. Norris, C. Hope, M. Marzuoli, B. Stevenson, J. Harwick, D. Mazmanian, B. Greiss. Second row: M. Gehris, L. Newton, C. Grabania, C. Startzman, J. Walls, D. Regester, C. Videon, J. Heilig, G. Vogt, C. Ycrger, D. Saunders, Third row: K. Cardone, N. Raupp, R. Reed, P. Dixon, M. Griffiths, M. Glassman, L. Mazmanian, L. Sides, T. Doughty, R. Sarkision. Fourth row: R. Race, A. Gianantonio, H. Ewart, C. Flem- ing, S. Collins, R. Tilden, C. Chalfant, R. Young, H. Oldham, B. McClennan. Homeroom 129 Mr. Woods First row, . to r.: B. Weidner, B. Smith, D. VanBnmt, C. Smith. Second row: Mr. Woods, C. Sitler, B. Stockman, M. Thomas, B. Yocum, C. Steinfeld, N. Smith, N. Stetson, L. Stiteler, J. Stipp, C. Yarnall. Third row: B. Schniepp, T. Schuck, M. Tanenbaum, D. Wolf, W. Willis, P. Shindel, M. Volpe, D. Mawhinnev, R. Shan- non, M. Marhefka. Fourth row: F. Urie, S. Yowell, V. Serafine, C. Sommers, K. Sommers, M. Wellman, J. Stott, A. Tollen, J. Snethei , G. Wiswell. Homeroom 4 Mr. Granger First row, . to r.: R. White, L. Fister, C. Ster- ner, J. Hertensteiner, B. Gott, C. Jasinski. Sec- ond row: Mr. Granger, D. Moreman, L. Fisler, M. Gross, S. Barney, N. Mason, B. Snow, B. Robinson, M. Drukker, C. Woodruff, D. Segal. Third row: C. Lineberry, G. Chandler, B. Poul- terer, P. Mossburg, G. Hope, R. Peterson, N. Siems, J. Jorgensen, M. Cetroni, S. DelRossi. Homeroom 16 Mr. McAnulty First row, I. to r.: Mr. McAnulty, M. Marder, P. Campbell, R. Armstrong, M. Berg, N. Cant- rell, P. Kammerer. Second row: J. Haight, L. Fisler, K. Benner, M. Berkowitz, C. Bayne, J. Brown, B. Dolan. Third row: W. Kahn, F. Videon, H. Short, J. Goldman, R. Dennis, R. Priest, D. Klaudt, D. Dresner, L. Chalfant. 171 fumor %iqf) Homeroom 32 Mrs. Stewart First row, I. to r.: J. Frey, J. Goldberg, B. Cham- bers, J. Garber, P. D'Agostino. Second row: J. Dysart, J. Consalvo, J. Grimes, J. Conner, S. Day, L. Cluley, S. Doyle. Third row: Mrs. Stewart, C. Gibbons, J. Chanay, L. Downes, B. Epstine, G. Benbury, B. Blitz, P. Groff. Fourth row: B. Davidson, F. Cippiano, B. Be- zark, D. Cooner, A. Christine, S. Berman, P. D’Orazio, J. Brigden. Homeroom 120 Mr. Ranieri First row, . to r.: Mr. Ranieri, L. Koshland, N. McMullin, B. Milan, K. Hertzel, B. McCaf- frey, A. McClean, J. Harrow, B. Matthews, J. Kinney, K. Nauman, D. Clyde, J. Nocito. Second row: J. Fisher, A. Grant, S. Janosik, R. Oelenschlager, J. Jav, R. Freeman. Third row: R. Grant, B. Keithley, T. Getz, J. Fox, D. Hig- gins, J. Fenstermacher, M. Kagan, C. Gallaher, J. Kerechuk, T. Friend, B. Foote. Homeroom 128 Miss Buck First row, I. to r.: L. Rudrauff, J. Mack, S. Schmucker, K. Shields, B. Rosenfelt, T. Piz- zillo, J. Putz, C. Rebman, K. Siegel, J. Seeton, B. Omsteen, M. Raterink. Second row: J. Mc- Hugh, H. Lipman, J. Marsh, J. Obrzut, J. Rhody, M. Musick, P. Petchult, J. McCook, D. Miner, P. Leinberger, D. Klaus, T. Phavre, B. Lentz, M. Korn. Homeroom 202 Miss Allen First row, I. to r.: P. Solotoff, D. Tomasian, J. Staier, D. Steele, L. Wager, C. Solomon. Second row: J. Thompson, J. Stintson, R. Wal- ton, J. Strange, K. Weiss, C. Slivar, B. Sunder- land. Third row: P. Chambers, D. Sommer, R. Mills, R. Walmslv, R. Schoderer, B. Ryne, R. Sills, C. White. Fourth row: F. Wanner, G. Stiteler, S. Tanseer, B. Schilling, J. Smith, S. Ricks. 172 junior i tgf) Homeroom 204 Mr. DaRos First row, I. to r.: L. Lovering, C. Zitin, C. Wat- son, A. Callahan, L. Buscaglia, D. Leahv. Sec- ond row: K. Bloomers, S. Wiswell, G. Smith, C. Stephen, P. Herbert. Third row: Mr. DaRos, K. Lynch, T. Buttimer, W. Wilcov, I. Black, E. Greninger, J. Roberts. Fourth row: ]. Yar- dumian, R. Greenblatt, B. Yanulavich, J. Loeper, R. Reed, D. Centrella, M. Adams. Homeroom 226 Mr. Hoffpauer First row, I. to r.: J. Sternberg, M. Rosen, B. Reeves, N. Sahagian, S. Ralston, D. Shenton, M. Santoro, J. Sailer. Second row: Mr. Hoff- pauer, K. Race, B. Rohloff, L. Reynolds, B. Smith, C. Rode, P. Walker, M. Shields, R. Rob- bins, S. Ralston. Third row: R. Steele, G. Tilles, T. Webster, W. Turnville, J. Stevenson, W. Vollmer, J. Ross, R. Rossi, C. Weaver, R. Vro- man. Fourth row: R. Stanert, M. Smith, J. Wolkov, T. Taylor, T. Welch, W. Wilson, D. Sanner, C. Smith, S. Walvick. Homeroom 227 Mrs. Schramm First row, . to r.: R. Weiss, F. Weizer, L. Wray, C. Wicklund, B. Heilig. Second row: Mrs. Schramm, D. Wykes, J. Long, K. Yaggi, A. Bachman, D. Witman, J. DeMann, L. Wester- man, L. Zurzolo. Third row: R. Croce, D. Di- rected R. Peterman, D. Rappaport, R. Shay, R. Hickman, M. Urso, S. Wellman, H. Gear- hart, D. Goff. Fourth row: K. Regester, W. Ar- buckle, A. Spiegleman, J. Dilks, J. Goodchild, D. Rudisill, J. Verity, R. Kirkwood, D. Hoff- man. Homeroom 228 Mrs. Zeiter First row, I. to r.: M. Brophv, M. Bloom, J. Beis- sel, C. Burns, L. Burnett. Second row: E. Bleeck, E. Cristinziano, E. Anderson, L. Adair, B. Bain, M. Cobb, S. Chinnock, J. Cimini. Third row: Mrs. Zeiter, T. Davis, R. Berman, E. D'Am- brosia, A. DelVecchio, L. Centrella, D. Davies, G. Archer, T. Davis. Fourth row: V. Dell, J. Buttacavoli, J. Craig, N. Christie, M. Canter, T. Brown, J. Burns, B. Brown, A. Brown. 173 Sfuntor i tgf) Homeroom 229 Mr. Haefner First row, . to r.: L. Felix, L. Laugel, C. Esher, B. Tollen, E. Wilson. Second row: J. DiAntonio, S. Rahauser, E. Mentzer, M. Pizzilo, L. Dailey, A. Yarnall, C. Doyle. Third row: Mr. Haefner, R. Falk, R. Ettinger, J. Elkins, A. Simonet, M. Fow, R. Feinblatt. Fourth row: A. Belfonte, J. McDonald, G. Demetriou, R. Berman, R. Eckinan, R. Dietrich, R. Dinah. Homeroom 230 Miss Hanlon First row, I. to r.: C. Gray, L. Kennedy, A. Haney, S. Land, R. Klick, D. Fox, J. Gray. Sec- ond row: H. Jamgochian, K. Watson, ]. Handy, G. Heffie, D. Henon, V. Jackson, A. Goldman, S. Firth, H. Greenfield. Third row: Miss Han- lon, J. Finley, A. Hersberger, P. Geckeler, B. Hinelberger, W. Herstam, R. Giovanetti, L. Griffiths, M. Pelzer. Fourth row: F. Heinemann, B. Gebbia, R. Forrester, K. Higgins, C. Hart, M. Goetz, R. Haves, R. Felzer, J. Fraser. Homeroom 232 Dr. Culver First row, 1. to r.: M. Marsh, J. Silberberg, L. Mcllivain, D. Leon, C. Aldridge. Second row: Dr. Culver, E. MacNeil, K. Maen, J. Liverton, C. Layton, D. Boyers, M. McCann, I. Man- willer, E. Leventon, B. Leary. Third row: M. Malgren, J. Hollingsworth, D. Johnson, J. Hug- gins, E. Kinsler, D. Jones, E. Kern, E. Maxwell, S. Levin. Fourth row: R. McCaffery, W. Joachin, J. Kane, W. McVay, W. McGowen, H. Litvak, B. Hurley, S. Mason. Homeroom 233 Mr. Cain First row, I. to r.: B. Pearce, B. Duncan, S. Os- troff, M. Parker, B. Meleny, G. Newman, C. Miller. Second row: Mr. Cain, K. Parsons, E. Nimick, C. Foley, C. Platz, S. Nevins, E. Para- dise, N. Norris, L. Moon, K. Olsen. Third row: G. Flood, K. Millrod, E. Morgan, R. Romano, W. Perkins, D. Caviness, E. Peabody, B. Pierce, W. Roth. Fourth row: J. McDonnell, D. Reed, D. Moyer, R. Raushi, P. Rebmann, F. Parrott, R. Rogge, W. Mustard. 174 £Uma Jllater iam jGLrnrud. xtAAx uy.dLj bn) D.Jfaixpjb tlihat U. tkm uducK n cruxumc| ui rliqht c|Udlv ariiJk cyo djm luxum . ? Ha. jOua. U jaiA. Oxmiu| WixjK. Wwi, cxluLLl oj jcun. dduxuraii.. Hxul to Uus., fcu. - Ao r - id. KjlcjK. Wuroi, Kail to tkuufllL hjCuJL. j;j I j fljM j| 175 Scimotolebsmentsi We are very grateful to Mr. Francis Luedecke of Lue- decke Studios for his professional assistance on all formal portraits; to Mr. Matthew Donaldson and Mr. Raymond Osman of John Spencer, Inc. of Chester for their advice concerning all phases of the 1958 OAK and to Mr. William S. Wright of Lansdowne Developing and Printing for his prompt and efficient service on all informal shots. The staff sincerely appreciates the generosity of each in helping us to produce a complete record of the 1957-58 term at Upper Darby. 176
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