Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA)

 - Class of 1959

Page 1 of 212

 

Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1959 Edition, Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collectionPage 7, 1959 Edition, Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1959 Edition, Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collectionPage 11, 1959 Edition, Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1959 Edition, Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collectionPage 15, 1959 Edition, Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1959 Edition, Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collectionPage 9, 1959 Edition, Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1959 Edition, Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collectionPage 13, 1959 Edition, Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1959 Edition, Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collectionPage 17, 1959 Edition, Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 212 of the 1959 volume:

THE OAK W Ex Libris UPPER DARBY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA June, 1959 Editor-in-Chief Lynne Martin Assistant Editor Barbara Steinke Copy Editor Emily Maxwell Art Editor Ruth Horvay Photography Editor Richard Adler Super 4 FOREWORD Beginning to build for life's super highway We asked, How shall we build the Road? To our question, the English teacher replied, ighway must communicate effectively. Road by reading great books; it with thoughtful understanding, on the philosophies of those great men Who have traveled well through their lives. Teachers of history and the humanitarians: The past lights the present, builds a future. Blueprint to understanding your fellow men; No man is an island, but part of the main. In answer to our question, the mathematicians: Survey your Road with accurate measures. Accept no hypothesis until finally proved; All axioms, theorems, laws are your guideposts. The science teacher answered our question: Build your Road on a foundation of facts. Construct your Road well here on Earth Before you try to build it to the Moon. Latin, French, German, Spanish teachers: To perfect the Road, know other languages. Only when words have universal meaning, Can man travel the Roadways of Peace. Concerning Roads, the commercial teacher suggested, Build with courtesy, accuracy, and speed. Out of lengthy experience, the Musicmaster: Build lightheartedly, rhythmically—with song. Home economics teacher: Highways are happy ways Happy, when they lead the way to home. Build your Road with economy and care; Remember, family points to perfect life. The physical education instructor told us: There is no building without endurance. Know that though a Road has obstacles. It is conquered trouble that toughens fiber. You, yourself, must learn how to understand When the Road's too steep-ifs time to rest The perfect highway, the artist counseled, Is built with beautiful quality and grace. We shall build our Road with these qualities: Thoughtful understanding-accuracy, knowledge. Our goals before us—mood established. We begin building life's super highway. Highways Table of Contents Ex Libri _______________________________________________________1 Title Page______________________________________________________2 Foreword________________________________________________________4 Table of Contents______________________________________________ 5 The Royal Road to Knowledge___________________________________ 12 Board of Education, Administration, Faculty, Secretaries, Student Teachers, Cafeteria, Maintenance. The Royal Road to Experience 28 Sophomore Advisers, Sophomore Officers and Executive Commit- tee, Class of 1961, Junior Advisers, Junior Officers and Executive Committee, Class of 1960. The Royal Road to Friendship___________________________________________ .46 Student Council, Publications, Musical Organizations, Thespians, Class Plays, All School Show Cast, Color Contests, May Queen and Court, May Day, Hi-Y, Leaders, Hi-Q, Clubs. The Royal Road to Competition 92 Cross Country, Soccer, Hockey, Football, Wrestling, Basketball, Swimming, Rifle, Baseball, Tennis, Track, Lacrosse, Cheerleading. The Royal Road to the Futuro____________________________________________126 Senior Advisers, Senior Officers and Executive Committee, Service and Scholarship, Who's Who, Class of 1959. JAMES HEDDIESON and William Wail loam to operate a printing press. SPOTTER JOYCE PIERCE guards Lois Haegley as she demonstrates on the parallel bars. Byway to AN INTERESTED Agriculture class listens while Mr. Remley lectures. BUSY AT work. Distributive Education member Caro- lyn Collemacine confers with a fellow worker on the job at Penney' . SIGHT LINES pose a prob- lem for Bob Thorpe in Mr. Harer's physics class. IN PREPARATION for a cooking assignment Joan Cocco, Undo Sadler, and Elizabeth Bradley chock ♦ho rocipo while Mar- lene Marzuoli, Dolores Offidoni, and Sharon Cox lake out the ufen- tilt. THIS BOYS' gym dot it olerl while watching tome tente front row action in a volleyball game. Classes SWING YOUR part- ner! Alan Rickettt follow! directiont in gym datt. ADVANCED BIOIO- GY ttudentt dit- teef wormt during a laboratory pe- riod. 7 Byway to IN HOPE of goining victory for hit team, Bill Schwindt kick the Soccer boll toward the goal. ROYAl SHARPSHOOTERS. Charles Motsinger, Phil Hansen, and Dave Rex aim for the bull's-eye to help their teom sweep the match. HIS TURN on the lane, Alan Wood picks up the ball. IN A minute of fast action, Olivia Biggs tries to dribble post her guard. SPECTATORS OBSERVE Steve Fisher as he executes a back dive. SCHOOL COLOR Captains, Nancy Welsh and Greg Cooke for the purples and Steve Stentz and Judi Voiquex for the golds, practice new drills for May Day. Athletics WITH HER opponant gaining on her, loi Dowjon trial to pan tha boll to ona of har teammotei. LAST MINUTE initructioni from Linda McCauiland and Judy Benton receive Cathy Gron' attention bafora tha raca itarti. UPPER DARBY star, Greg Cooke, get iet to itraight arm hit opponent. AS TEAMMATES and opponenti wait for the re- bound, Bill Ferguion goat in for a loy-up. LOIS HEANEY trial for a .trike. ELAINE FEINSTEIN draw a winner in the sophomore magazine campaign a Jim Rein watches. JOAN MEEHLA, Peg Reilly, loit Van Meter, Arlene Karian, and Rev Roberts try their new A Capella robe on, while Barbara Foley make size adjust- ments. Byway to PROUD HUNTERS, Dr. James Noncarrow, Mr. Charles Butterworth, and Mr. Frank Videon display their captured deer. SOME MEMBERS of the 1959 Oak Staff work to meet a deadline. ACORN WORK occupies Kent Bull, Marge Tomasian, Charles Jones, Hugo Fin- arelli, Mrs. Anne Slick, and Joan Ruscitella. Activities MR. ANDERSEN ond Orion Klin unpack candy bars to start th drive to rais money for th Menden- hall Scholarship Fund. A NURSE explains the possibilities of the field to students and par- ents at College Night. ON STAGE ot th pep rally before UD's Thanksgiving Day Game, Lucille Misi- rian comforts th bat- tered Haverford effigy. UNDER THE direction of Pat Fenstermocher, cost mem- bers Ken Epstein, Allen Gellert, Phil Weiss, ond Ruth Cohen rehearse for the big night. MOST VALUABLE player awards go to Bill lifes, Fred Shank, Greg Cooke, John Ricci, ond Barb Priest by Mr. Hienze in Sophomore Assembly. Kn owl edge Education is the primary concern of every school. Realizing this. Upper Darby's adminis- trators and faculty members work together to provide the finest possible education. Func- tional classroom facilities aid Upper Darby's four curriculums: Scientific, Academic, Com- mercial, and Arts and Crafts. With experience and wisdom, the faculty helps students realize their high school goals. They are the builders of the road; they are the guides along the way. Planners for a Mr. John H. Tyson To the Class of 1959: You are privileged to live in the greatest era of recorded history and to share in the tre- mendous advances and improvements that result from our technological genius and our productive capacity. This will be an era in which nearly all workers, at all levels of employment, will need a broad liberal educa- tion supplemented by highly-developed tech- nical skills. And the training that will be required will not be limited to those youthful days spent in high school and college, but will continue throughout life. We who have helped to guide and stimulate you during those early years hope that you will choose pathways to further learning, lead- ing to a life of enriched experience and satis- fying services. May each of you contribute, in your own small way, in aiding people through- out the world to live together with mutual respect and lasting peace. BOARD OF EDUCATION Providing educational opportunities for approximately ten thousand students, ranging from kindergarten to twelfth grade is the duty of the nine-member Board of Education. At the present time, under the leadership of Dr. George C. Dilworth, much time is being spent upon considering advisable changes in the mathematics, science, and language curriculums so that they may prepare Upper Darby students to meet the challenge of this technological era in which we live. In addition to making curriculum changes, the Board also authorizes the purchase of physical equipment. Upon their approval, maintenance workers renovated the band room and installed new seats in the auditorium. Front row: Mr. B. Marvin Weitt, Mr. Je J« M. Motlack, Mr . Judith M. Cameron, Mr. Vanleer I. Bond, Mr. John H. Frazier, Mr. John C. Parry, Mr . Rhoda S. Seeburger, Dr. Harlan F. Haine . Second row: Mr. John H. Ty on, Superintendent; Mr. R. Winfield Baile, Solicitor; Mr. George W. Hoehler, Attitlonl to the Superintendent; Mr. Albert O. Snyder, Secretory; Mr. Stewart B. Horkne , Treoturer; Mr. Lewi O. Goat, A i tonl to the Superintendent; Dr. George G. Dilworth, Pretident. Perfect Highway To the Class of 1959: Your class has taken part in important exper- imental work in Upper Darby High School. Through your cooperation the program to improve instruction by the elimination of class interruptions has been successful. As the year draws to a close, faculty and students alike evaluate the experience as a major contribu- tion to our educational purpose. A retrospect of the activities of this year reveals a term of achievement which could well serve as a precedent for future groups to follow. Our especial felicitations go to fifteen members of the class of 1959 who qualified as finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Con- test. You are to be congratulated upon the suc- cessful completion of the prescribed courses in our school. We shall acknowledge and admire your future achievements as you carry high the torch and banner of your Alma Mater. The Board of Education created the Upper Darby Township School Authority in 1956 to help aid the financing and the erection of the Drexel Hill Junior High School at State Road and Penn Avenue. The School Authority has eight members, each of whom serves for five years. Smooth functioning of any school system depends upon the foresight and understanding of those to whom the principal has delegated specific authority. Upper Darby High School's reputation for careful reporting, planned guid- ance activities, and interest in the individual student is due to those who have carried out their delegated administrative duties. UPPER DARBY School Authority: Sitting: Ivon H. Peterman, secretary; J. Vernon Elson, M.D., vice-chairman; Roe V. Biester, chairman; E. Richard Werner, treasurer; Edward 1. Anderson. Standing: Albert O. Snyder, assistant secretary; R. Winfield Baile, solicitor; Thomas E. Burns, Jr. Intart: Bertha Wert, new member. ADMINISTRATION: Sitting: Stanley F. Twoes, director of attendance; Charles W. Holmes, registrar and director of guidance; James E. Nancarrow, principal; Edna MacNoir, dean of girls; Ralph M. Andersen, dean of boys. Expressing Thoughts FOREIGN LANGUAGES When in Rome do as the Romans do, is a phrase that is truly understood by Upper Darby pupils who study a foreign language. Under the guidance of Miss Lucille Noble, the foreign language department offers three years of French, Spanish, and Latin and two years of German. Students learn not only to speak a foreign language but also to appreciate many of the strange customs that other countries have; and come to sense how to cope with such problems if they should visit a foreign country. In the college preparatory course stu- dents are required to take two consecutive years of one language in order to meet college entrance requirements. In the commercial cur- ricula, languages are elective. WHAT IS football? Football it a gam . See you lator alligatori trontloto Mr. Conalot and Carol Kothland for a Spanish II clast. A JUNIOR English class is to intont on thoir work that thoy pay no attontion to Miss Yorkos' stuffed dachshund. ONE OF Miss Nobel's Latin Classes listens attentively os Carole Osterholst translates a story. 16 MISS D'AMEIIO gives dictation to stenographic students Joan Rettew, Sue Betaras, Dorothy Fistler, and Margie Canakis. Through Language Front row; Mr . Norma Barn® , Mr . Anno Slick, Mi Agno Grunberg, MS Charlotto Chri man, Mr . Alico Tomlinjon, Mr . Roth Alkinton, Milt Frieda Reed. Second row; Mi Franco Gamble, Mi Helen Mowry, Mr. Paul Noel, Mr. Ralph McConnell, Mr. John Boyd, Mi Maizie Weil. Back row; Mr. Richard Kromer, Mr. Robert le lie, Mr. Carl Hamther, Mr. William Keller, Mr. Ernetto Canale . Not pictured: Mr. Joy Smith, Mi Margaret Yerke . In intori above, loft: Mi Edith Gaukrodger, Head, English Department. Right insort: Mi is E. lucile Noble, Head, Foreign Language Department. ENGLISH English classes of the Upper Darby Senior High School teach not only the established rules and present-day literary usage in school situations, but also suggest good practice in the use of language in social situations outside of school. Although in previous years accelerated classes were offered to seniors only, this year accelerated classes have been started for juniors and sophomores. Miss Edith Gaukrodger heads the English Department in which a pro- gram of reading, vocabulary building, com- position, spelling, and punctuation points Upper Darby students to more effective communica- tion in all courses offered. FRAN LAWRANCE raite a que tion in tenior accelerated Englith da a Hugo Finarelli, Vivian Sinclair, Richard Adler and Steve Evan take note . Front row: Mr. Edion Strong , Mm Ruth Bassett, Mi Emmo Brogan, Mr . Forr t r, Mi Emma Sommerfield, Mr. Floyd Neff. Middlo row: Mr. Robert Hortmon, Mr. Stanley Two , Mr. Georg Lower, Mr. louit Soicia, Mr. Horry Jon , Mr. Carroll McDonnell. Back row: Mr. Jam Lucht, Mr. Edwin Harer, Mr. Chelty Remly, Mr. Dean Shull, Mr. Charlet Oiwald. Not pictured: Mr. Roy Wolfgong. In intort above loft: Mr. John Diehl, Head, Mathematic Department. Bight intort: Mr. McKinley H. Steven , Head, Science Department. LIBRARY Approximately 12,500 volumes in the Elisa- beth D. Turner Library, including collections in memory of four people active in school and community affairs in Upper Darby, bear wit- ness to the successful efforts of Miss Ruth Bassett, librarian, and Miss Emma R. Brogan, assistant- librarian. The library also includes general works of reference, such as atlases, dictionaries, and encyclopedias, basic aids for students. It is the library's policy to encourage the use of the library as a source of general information. New and widely varied titles are continually being added, many of them at the suggestion of teachers or students. LIBRARY AIDES Elsie For ond Donna Norling charge a book to Liodo Min r. Th.e Unknown MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE In this day of space travel and rocketry, schools have been forced to improve their Science and Mathematics Departments. Upper Darby has met this challenge. The Science Department, under the leadership of Mr. McKin- ley Stevens, and the Mathematics Department, under the direction of Mr. John Diehl, are among the best of their kind in the country. The Upper Darby curriculum includes all sci- ences from biology to advanced physics, with mathematics courses ranging from remedial math to analytic geometry. These two departments are capable of han- dling all areas of scientific and mathematical instruction. Nevertheless, Upper Darby Science teachers are not satisfied to let the courses stand as they are; they are making plans to better them in the coming years. Be it the addition of calculus, or nuclear physics, as need arises new subjects will be added to those already offered. BUNSEN BURNERS, test lube , and chemicals intrigue Mike Simeone, Dave Sample, Bert Hickey, and Mike Brown. A FEW painters from Mr. Sascia help Rosmary Smith in Geometry. IN A senior ogriculturc class, R. Compono, P. Smith, D. Sarkis, B. Bot- tisto, F. DoMorco, B. Trocy, ond Mr. Remley discuss complete produc- tion of hybrid seed. AN INTERIOR decorotion class constructs a model living room to be used PRACTICING SPEED drills ore Carol Kinney, Betty Farrel, Ruth Runske, Sue Buseros, Potty Lynch, Margorite Canakes ond Moxime Windermon. 20 Better Skills for COMMERCIAL Business preparation curricula emphasizes specia ization in eleventh ond twelfth grades. Pupils who have demonstrated ability in mathf matics and bookkeeping and who have develope satisfactory skills will be recommended for th accounting curricula. Students who seek positions as general office assis ants receive training in filing, mimeographing, cleric work, typewriting, and bookkeeping. The salesmanship curriculum aims to acquaint bo) and girls with sales procedures and to develop ce tain personal qualities essential to success in busines Only commercial students possessing superior abi ity in English, pleasing personal qualities, and tf power to develop skills in speed and accuracy w be counseled to elect the stenographic course. Gir receive a chance to work in the commercial offic mimeographing and delivering morning sheets, ar operating the new dictaphone under the supervisic of Mr. Peter Bernadino. Distributive Education, under the direction of M Joseph Rhile, consists of fifteen hours of classroo work and at least fifteen hours of supervised emplo ment per week. IN WOOD shop, Ralph Bruno, Richord Prim, ond Williom Smith cut designs on linoleum blocks. ANNETTE EGAN typos os she listens to the dic- tating machine. Business Methods Front row: Miss Non Scot , Miss Dorothy Kirker, Mrs. Elizabeth McGonnigle, Miss Alice Huston, Miss Julia Miller, Miss Emily Cunningham. Second row: Mr. Arthur Packer, Mr. Joseph Rhile, Miss Eleanor D'Amelio, Miss Lucretio Kerr, Miss Pearl Garen, Miss Louise Nicolino, Mr. Jome Kashnor, Mr. Fred Forsgord. Bock row: Mr. Joseph Fodoraro, Mr. Joseph Loeper, Mr. Mario Todaro, Mr. Woyne Govitt, Mr. Charles King, Mr. Fenn Minaoci. In insert above, eft; Mr. R. Paul LeCates, Head, Indus- trial Arts Department. Right intort: Mr. Potor E. Bernardino, Head, Commercial Department. HOME ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS Home Economics offers a variety of subjects: clothing, food, costume designing, family rela- tionships, home nursing, and interior decoration. Modern Living classes, which are open to senior girls, include units in personal and social relationships, child care and develop- ment, family management, and household mechanics. Modern Living and Foods II are offered to boys. The new industrial arts buildings include four shops and one mechanical drawing room. A unique feature is the inclusion of home mechanics activity conducted in the shop ap- propriate for that course. The total experiences provide youth with a background as a basis for developing further avocational interests or as a foundation for choosing a vocation. IN A boys' cooking class, Fred Corletto and Dick Gortian learn the art of boiling water. Front row; Mr . Mao Putey, Min Barbara Reimann, Mi t Elizabeth William , Mr . Mildred Stevenion. Mi Yvonne Gro , Mi Lydia Yerke . Second row: Mr. Chariot Brooke, Mr. Clayton Shonk, Mr. Randolph Grimmett, Mr. Horry Wike, Mr. Jame Scholl, Mr. Frank Reichle, Mr. Arthur Purtell. Bock row; Mr. Albert Jackton, Mr. Paul Coffey, Mr. Harold Thompton, Mr. Carton Thompton, Mr. Chariot Leonard, Mr. Fred Loeb. Not pictured: Mr. Robert Doane, Mr. Lewi Stamus. In intori above, eft: Mr. Herbert S. Herzog, Head, Phyticol Education Depart- ment. Middlo inter : Dr. Clyde R. Dengler, Head, Mutic Deportment. Right intort: Mr. Charles L. Wood, Head, Social Studies Department. HISTORY Social Studies is a major requirement in the academic curriculum. United States history is required of all students for graduation from high school. Of the students planning to take the Pre-Professional examinations, two units of Social Studies are required. Mr. Charles Wood, head of the history department, leads discussions concerning mar- riage problems, religious sects, and various aspects of crime and culture. In their senior year, students may elect Problems of Democ- racy, a course in which world problems and economics are discussed. The Social Studies Department stresses the problems of living effi- ciently and of understanding the America of today. Its program is designed to give a knowl- edge of the background of the American and European history. MR. WOOD explain family living o Glnny Deaver while Glnny Reigel, Carole Kothland, Joyce Marlin, and Dan Danforth tfudy the chapter. of Culture MUSIC, ART, GYM Pulse the beat, is a phrase that chorus students will never forget. The Upper Darby High Chorus, including A Capella A and B choirs, under the direction of Dr. Clyde Dengler, is noted for its ability to sing difficult pieces in perfect unity. Since Seeing is believing, Upper Darby pupils have come to believe that the art course is a creative study as they see examples of posters and murals painted by art students under the guidance of Miss Elizabeth Kings- ley. Because modern educators consider bodily development an essential part of education, UD's gymnasium is equipped with modern apparatus used by every Upper Darby student. Boys and girls not only have gym classes but they also take part in intramural and interscholastic sports. MONKEY HANG on parallel ban is demonstrated by Carol Umsfead as Judy Motes spots. DEMONSTRATIONS IN proper singing are given to Marie light, Lorretta Montgomery, and Karen Wiley by Dr. Dengler. 23 Characterized by SECRETARIES Answering telephones, taking dictation, keep- ing records on all students, typing and mim- eographing midyear examinations— these jobs face the school's secretarial staff. Duties begin at eight o'clock in the morning and end at four-thirty in the afternoon. This day consists of meeting students, teachers, and visitors. The secretary must show diplomacy and charm in her dealings with these people, and skill in the handling of her job. Teachers and administrators have come to appreciate the fact that the secretarial staff eases the work of everyone. Front row: Mr . Jan Troniue, Mr . Thelma Malin. Bock row.- Mr . Margaret Boyd, Mr . Dorothy Thomp on, MU Jo Ann Newton. MRS. BOYD'S friendly mile greet vUltort In the high chool office. COMPLETING STUDENT'S appllcotion for college , MU Newton record mark . 24 Diligence and Accuracy STUDENT TEACHERS Upper Darby's student teaching program stressed not only teaching methods, but also all other phases of high school life that come under a teacher's jurisdiction. Mrs. Edna MacNair, cadet teaching supervisor, assigned trainees to the library and the attendance office and urged them to become familiar with homerooms, study hall, infirmary, and detention hall. During the eight-week program, each student teacher was under the supervision of an experienced teacher in his field of study. A typical day included four class periods, one conference period, and one period in the attendance office. During the spring program, eleven cadet teachers from the University of Pennsyl- vania gained experience at Upper Darby; in English Mrs. Naomi Eichen, Mrs. John Geetter, Adrienne Okmura, and Joyce Rock; in Social Studies: Mrs. Barbara DiMartino, Carolyn Harduh, and Mary Whit- more; in Chemistry: David Bartine; in Mathematics: Mrs. Simone Levitan; and in Oral Hygiene: Suzanne Linn. David Hicks, a U.D. alumnus and a graduate of Temple, came to student teach in the Music De- partment. FIRST SEMESTER Student Teachers: Jerry S. Kyriakatos, Lucy Simpson, Selma Rafsky, Fred Ulmer, Jr. BARBARA FOLEY, Miss Egnus, student teacher, and Barbara Lowry discuss problems in modern living class. SECOND SEMESTER: Student Teachers: Seated: Catherine Harduk, Joyce Rock, Lois Ellis, Adrienne Okumuro, Mary Whitmore, Simone Levitan, Joan Geetter, Helene Heffler. Standing; Suzanne Linn, Patricia Davis, Dr. Stocker, David Hicks, David Bartine, Etta Zuritsky, Naomi Eichen, Harriet Fiddler. 25 Functioning CAFETERIA WORKERS Elizabeth Mowers and Helen Bonner prepare lunch in U. D.' mod- ern kitchen. CAFETERIA WORKERS Mary Restore, Mary Perez, and Mary Nester ore ready to serve lunch to the faculty and students. CAFETERIA As Upper Darby students entered the cafeteria they found themselves in a friendly place amid tanta- lizing odors. Under the supervision of Miss Edna Vickers, the cafeteria staff, working from 7:30 until 2 o'clock, prepared well balanced and appetizing meals for 1,935 hungry students. This year, because of a deficit, the prices of platters had to be increased to forty cents and sandwiches to fifteen cents. For years, the staff has planned and prepared meals for the Publications Banquet, Fall and Spring Sports Banquets, and other special dinners. MRS. BONNER place another de - ert on the counter. 26 Behind the Scenes SCRAPING DOOR for refinishing occupies Joseph Zokiewicz ond George Ryder. MAINTENANCE WORKERS Reu- ben Neidlinger and Raymond Blythe check the heating sys- tem with head custodian Dove Lewis. MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Nine janitors and seven cleaningwomen supervised by Mr. Charles Butterworth, head of the maintenance department in the district; and David Lewis, head of the high school janitors, maintain sanitation stand- ards of the school district. Washing windows and blackboards, dusting and sweeping class rooms and sanitizing locker rooms are the cleaningwomen's responsibilities. From the time someone in the maintenance department raises the flag until its lowering, the janitors cut grass, rake leaves, polish the floors, prepare the gymnasium for athletic games and class dances, and generally act as mister-fix-its. ACE REFINISHER John Tedesco varnishes a chair in the shop. Expe r e nee A high school career at Upper Darby is a three-year journey down School Lane. Sopho- mores, eager and ambitious, establish their moods and cite their objectives. Juniors, at the halfway point, gain in initiative and prepare for bigger undertakings. Seniors gain maturity through leadership. Learning organization, students plan class parties, fashion shows, sales campaigns, class dances, and class plays. It's all a part of the journey along School Lane. Mrs. Elizabeth McGonnigle ADVISER CLASS OF 1961 CLASS HISTORIAN, Karen Kohn, reviews the contents of the Sophomore scrapbook with Mrs. McGonnigle, adviser. An alumna of Upper Darby, Mrs. McGonnigle is now back on home ground teaching Upper Darby students her favorite subjects—merchandising, mod- ern living, and costume designing. Although kept busy by a full schedule of school and hobbies which include sewing, cooking, and making jewelry, Mrs. McGonnigle devotes much of her spare time to Upper Darby's extracurricular activities. She serves as head of girls' intramural basketball and is adviser to the Future Teachers of America Club. Talking over marks with sophomore girls and help- ing them in any way she can is part of Mrs. McGon- nigle's job as adviser to the class of 1961. She also helps plan assemblies, decorates for dances, and attends executive committee meetings. During the sophomore magazine campaign, Mrs. McGonnigle worked along with the class and its officers to help make this project a success. SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Sophomore contributions to school social events include the Sophomore Hop and the Sophomore Dance. The success of these hinges upon the deli- gence and co-operation of the hard-working Sopho- more Executive Committee. Under the guidance of advisers Mr. F. Loeb and Mrs. E. McGonnigle, the committee members iron out problems and settle affairs, performing a notable service for the Sopho- more class. Each homeroom representative serves in the capacity of executive member and attends weekly Monday meetings, later relaying plans and decisions for future events to his homeroom classmates. A Welcoming Hand SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVES: From Row; Mr. loeb, R. Rosenthal. C. Filter, 8. Liu, A. Heu, D. Day, J. Rein. Second Row: A. Finer, D. Graver, K. 30 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Jim Rein, president, Karen Kohn, his- torian, Don Doy, treasurer. Not pictured—Elaine Feinstein, secretory, and Dick Costello, vice-president. Extended Rickards, E. Feinstein, C. Siller, C. Gange, C. Videon. Bock How: C. Yerger, J. Walls, P. Norris, K. Kohn, C. Glavis, M. Troxler, J. Burke. 31 ADVISER, CLASS OF 1961 Frequently throughout the year, Mr. Fred R. Loeb, sophomore class adviser, said, We expect a great deal from the Class of 1961. Along with being the 1961 adviser and corrective gym teacher, Mr. Loeb devoted much of his time to extracurricular activities. The Downbeat Society met at his home every Monday night, and when winter sports started he was found in the wrestling room as assistant coach. In his position as adviser, Mr. Loeb arranged the class assemblies, and planned conferences with stu- dents held beside a filled pretzel jar. One of his first contacts with the class was the magazine campaign during which the class raised enough money to finance their three years at Upper Darby Senior High School. Mr. Loeb, who expects much from the Class of 1961, is willing to give much as class adviser. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Beginning the first of three years on the hill, the sophomore class elected Jim Rein, President, Dick Costello, Vice-president, Elaine Feinstine, Secretary, and Don Day, Treasurer. The class also selected Karen Kohn to serve as class historian for the next two years. Throughout the year, the officers planned the sophomore dances, headed the magazine cam- paign, aided the Mendenhall Scholarship campaign, and performed many other duties. Working together, the officers started the class of 1961 on a successful three years on the hill. At the Foot Homeroom 20 Mr. H. Thompson Front row, L to R.: Mr. H. Thompson. L MeCofferty, I. Kerecheck, E. Feinstein, B. Hompton, M. Amster, G. Rothmon, S. DerPhonestion. Row two: K. Crilly, D. Lloyd, P. Towey, E. Gilbert, M. Moller. J. Smith, I. Holm, S. Whe-t. Row thro : C. Fulford, P. Colybo , B. Dickerson, D. Mo lo, C. Chuplis. J. Pouly, T. Gol- loflhor, C. Peorson, B. Salerno. Bock row: R. Adorns, B. Terry, E. Morri , R. Kuhne, W. Brutsche, D. Reopert, J. Grundy, C. Shoemoker, R. Hummel. Not pictured: M. Bricker, W. Wilson. Homeroom 23 Mr. Pursell Front row, I. to R.: V. Feinstein, P. Sabatini, J. Trites, C. Brialio, V. Hannum, S. Church. P. Smith, J. Holter, S. DeStefono. Row two: D. Guiles, I. Reynolds, M. Profeta, G. Moon, A. McCauley, K. Kohn, C. Ander- son, J. Gilbert, A. Williams, I. Lockinpton. Row three: Mr. Pursell, G. Wiswell, I. Sides, C. Fulford, 0. Ma- whinney, J. Humphrey, B. Adler, A. Kusher, F. Tesch- ncr. Bock row: F. Dolo, J. Buckley, B. Pearson, J. Conlon, R. Sand, B. Morrison. Not pictured: H. Keller. Homeroom 51 Miss Nicolini Front row, I. to R.: J. Cocco, R. lockner, T. Dewees, B. Broodbent. V. Gill, C. Hansell, C. Anderson, R. Wil- liams, K, Felix. Row two: M. Troxler, C. Hope, L Sadler, P. Konieczko, M. Mooney, P. Potter, I. Pierce, N. Smith, D. Wolf, B. McClennen. Row Three: H. Siegol, K. Algazy, R. Gaudiello, W. Buri, G. Dotto, D. Cooperson, W. Morrison, A. loracchini, F. Pettineo. Bock row; P. Kut, H. Thinnes, D. Gillette, I. Sander- son, Miss Louise Nicolini. Not pictured: B. Bosch. Homeroom 53 Mr. Wike Front row, I. to R.: C. Brodhaq, M. Felilzi, C. Sobko, S. Horn, J. Kopf, D. Cohen, I. Moore. Row Two: D. Antis, M. Artin, B. Gillard. D. Happold, E. McFall, D. Polites, D. DiFilippis, H. Thomas. Row Three: Mr. Horry Wike, P. Isord, J. Richards, R. Sillman, E. Pfeiffer, W. Burns, J. Murray, I. Sorkisian, G. Wood, E. locktmon. Not pictured: T. Doughty, R. Gayer, T. Guzik, B. love, J. McCord, C. Santangelo, M. Turchirollo, A. Wash- lick, P. Willis. 32 Of the Hill Homeroom 61 Miss Reimann Front row, 1. Io R.: A. DiVolcrio, J. Feyertog, M. Brook i, Mr. Horvoy, R. McFarland, N. Boucr, E. Wil- ion, J. Turnier. Row h o: P. Moore, 0. Cole, H. Sprout, I. loyle, N. Stetson, M. Polite , C. Mormon, C. Kuntzie- mon, C. Glossmon, 0. Sounders. Row three.- 0. Geory, R. Rickards, R. Hadley, M. Myers, 8. Schniepp, P. Corey, C. Wright, J. Pilkouskot. Bock row.- T. Me- Crocken, Miss Barbara Reimann, R. long, T. Dudley, R. Sisson, J. Armor. Not pictured: J. Buscoglia. Homeroom 62 Miss Huston Front row, I. to R.: B. Winner, J. lodley, I. Hudson, P. Cole, B. Baxter, B. Morgan, R. Urbano, C. Stortz- man, D. Me'ee. Row two; J. Brosman, B. Pollock, C. Glavis, E. Field, P. Dixon, B. ludwia, J. Horwick, G. Duncan, S. Slutzky. Row three; B. Butler, B. Young, W. Rickards, D. Costello, T. Hall, J. Tucker. B. Schoettle. Miss Huston. Back row; V. laurio, T. Jenkins. M. Asteris, J. Pinto, F. Nealon, G. Geckeler. Not pictured: A. Savage. Homeroom 65 Mrs. McGonnigle Front row, I. to R.: G. Land, A. Tiner, R. Ludwig, I. Scafario. J. Pollock, D. VonBrunt, J. Hufford. Row two: J. Aubry, K. Broughton, P. Gleason, M. Donald- son, B. Bayne, E. Winer, B. Mclllwoin. Row three; T. Schuck, R. Ricketts, J. Sreckel. p. Morqan, M. Collins, A. lowly, J. Everheort. Bock row: A. Hamilton, E. Turner, S. Yowell, J. Mary, J. Pisco, S. Gefvert, B. Smith. Not pictured: Mrs. Elizobeth McGonnigle, R. Ca- hill, E. Hoyes, G. Jorder, S. McElreo. Homeroom 124 Mr. McDonnell Front row, I. to R.: M. Morrow, B. Vassey, M. Dorwart, L lux, P. Price, C. Fister, M. Witmon, I. Hayes, D. Berman. Row two: B. Brueggemann, A. Isoocton, J. McKee, B. Scarboro, M. lane, N. Collins, S. Vender- slice, R. Goslee, C. Steinfeld. Row three; R. Jones, T. Gellert, J. Schulz, W. Bailey, P. Benson, J. Pitetti. R. Callahan, C. Riles, D. Homsher. Bock row; D. Nelms, D. McElwee, H. Emery, F. Urie, G. Snethen, W. Moore, D. Christinziono, T. leon, Mr. Carroll McDonnell. 33 SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT Jim Rein presides over on executive meeting. At root table, sooted left to right, ore: R. Rosenthol, Mr. loeb, clo s adviser, C. Videon, C. Glovis, D. Doy, D. Graver, E. Feinstein, P. Norris, K. Richards, J. Burke. At front toble ore: J. Kope, M. Troxler, G. Ganoe, A. Hess, B. liss. Gaining Ability Homeroom 132 Miss Weil Front row, I. to R.: J. Mullen, K. Berman, A. Gould, P. lone, J. Burke, D. Wilson. Row two: S. Yornoll, B. Dougtos, V. Moike, M. Conley, J. Fletcher, C. Hozzord, C. Schlosberg. Row three: M. McGinn, N. Pritts, P. McKenna, S. Vender, P. Jockson, B. Stevenson, J. Lyons, J. Powers. Bock row: J. Riley, R. Emery, G. levenboch, J. Crocetti, J. Jordan, C. Miller, J. Newby, R. Snively, R. VonDyke. Not pictured: J. 8orrett, G. Colvert, C. Cellis, J. Ford, E. Hanno, Miss Moixie Weil. Homeroom 152 Mr. King Front row, I. to R-: I. Moeloskey, B. Heoly, E. laug- heod, L Fletcher, G. Bussell, B. McKinney, J. Procino, C. Schneider. Row two: F. Jenkinson, C. Grabonia, M. Scott, C. Yerger, B. Murphy, P. Bernd, M. Verno, E. Burkholder, M. Connor, R. Drewes. Row three: Mr. Charles E. King, T. Snyder, L. lewis, W. Newmiller, A. Prim, P. Schwarz, G. Cherwinski, F. Kahn, J. Harris. Bock row: J. Eskridge, R. Campbell, R. Robb, J. Me- Glinchey, C. Cunningham, W. Bost, M. Von Winkle, A. Gionnontonio. Homeroom 154 Miss Gros Front row, I. to R.: G. Scull, B. Dolan, T. louio, G. Mcloin, B. Maloney, M. Groham, S. Berstein, O. Biggs. Row two: C. Videon, C. Duncan, B. Yocum, K. Pultz, I. Stileler, J. Conrad, B. Jennings, C. Fontana. Row three: R. Estrada, B. Harris, N. Norman, R. Cantor, C. Roberts, J. Kanakis, R. Prim. Bock row: B. Beisser, B. Glazier, K. Sommer, E. McGrath, B. Von Zyl, W. Bauer, F. Scioli, M. lichtenfeld. Not pictured: J. Cur- ran, Miss Yvonne Gros, C. Heck. 34 SOPHOMORE MAGAZINE high tollmen Robert Young, forbore Mcllwoin, Priscilla Dixon, Judy Walls, and Charles Roberts review campaign results with Mr. Loeb. Developing Skills Homeroom 206 Mr. Hamsher Front row, I. to R.: W. Melone, D. Thornton, R. Man- cuso, G. Zangokis, A. Stockberger, A. Blackburn, L layman, G. Forman. Row two: S. Duncan, K. John, D. Myers, C. Selig, G. Vogt, P. Calhoun, B. Grant, J. Heilig. Row three: N. Honsell, G. Sciorilli, W. Pinto, F. Doddona, W. Beardsley, T. Evans, K. Cordons, H. O'Ooy- Mr. Corl Hamsher. Bock row: F. lonergan, T. Wadleigh, J. McGrath, F. Prim, J. Roberts, K. Som- mer, B. Kauffman, N. Goldberg. Not pictured: B. Hotter, E. Raimondo. Homeroom 210 Mr . Slick Front row, I. to R.: R. Crawford, G. Woddington, N. McGuigon, S. Mongigian. Row two: B. Stockman, E. Durnan, J. Poyntz, D. Cammack, C. Redman, M. Zelson, D. Graver. Row three: J. DiStefono, W. Daniel- son, I. Goldenberg, P. Jordan, J. Shaffer, R. Mobrey. R. Ogden, T. Hecht. Bock row: M. Kelly, B. McGuigon, P. Roberts, G. Pyle, B. Bengle, D. Carraway, R. Scott, R. Stansell. Not pictured: Mrs. Slick, B. Bloker, H. Ewort, L. Fortunato, J. Henckel, C. leach, W. Watson. Homeroom 221 Miss Chrisman Front row, I. to R.- S. Ziegler, M. Negri, M. Blakey. I. Caras, A. Henderson, J. Eaton, E. Greco. Row two: C. Crowding, C. leCoff, S. Morgulis, D. Regester, B. Meade, K. Shaw, V. Josetti, Mist Chrisman. Row three: A. Okie, D. Doy, R. Race, W. Goldman, J. Walls, J. Fow, G. Naughton, S. Seeburger, E. Weed. Bock row: R. Romano, T. Kelly, J. Stauffer, G. Benny- hoff, R. Hemphill, J. Daniels, D. Feddern, J. McKeith, I. Vosiliodes. Not pictured: E. Sudhop. Awaiting Homeroom 223 Miss Atkinson Front row, I. to R.: M'im Atkinson, K. Rickards, M. Sweeney, R. Carlson, S. Eby, K. Bronson. Row two: R. Cordon, H. Oldham, I. Mescanti, C. Blank, F. Cun- ningham, B. Kaolin, J. Herttom, G. Franks, J. Ker- naghan. Row three: J. Deery, G. Seeds, A. lee, J. Ness, S. Green, I. Sheldon, C. Word, D. Meade, V. Humm. Bock row: $. Bezannis, H. Root, M. Wellmon, F. Casterioto, A. Gommarino, R. Henderson, L. Ferguson, B. MacDonald, E. Steever, Not pictured: I. Rakus. Homeroom 225 Mrs. Tomlinson Front row, I. to R.: E. Verno, N. Sylvanio, N. Marvco, D. Sherry, S. Freeman, A. Hess. Row two: J. Warren, B. Michaelson, B. Edwords, M. Leonard, V. Kosporian, 8. J. Dambman, J. Borderns. Row three: Mrs. Tomlin- son, T. MelBourne, W. Klenk, W. Hinkle, B. Delfrance, N. Raupp, R. Gorman. Back row: A. Modderson, F. Blank, J. Steward, H. Openshaw, J. Hess, W. Whyte, J. Ferrier, C. Cholfont Not pictured: J. Rose, N. Saluitti. Homeroom 229 Mr. Keller Front row, I. to R.: C. Bell, L. Renaud, B. Greiss, V. Elliott, C. Taylor, M. Hickey, Row two: D. Hidell, D. Morling, M. Marzuoli, P. DeFeo, D. Koyoti, S. Car- penter, R. Leonard, C. Middleburg, C. Mancini. Row three: Mr. William Keller, M. Klinmon, J. DiSalvatore, C. Meleney, C. Dessart, F. Murphy, O. Senbertrond, S. Field. Bock row: J. Greco, I. Orsotti, J. Stott, R. Chrys- tie, R. Rosenthal, B. Roy, J. Boqhosian, J. Deleon. Not pictured: K. Gallagher. Homeroom 232 Mr. Jones Front row, I. to R.: B. Weed, J. Taylor, J. Keating, B. Riley, R. Matsucci, M. Gallagher, B. Deist, B. Shlauter. B. lessard. Row two: I. Entler, F. Collins, S. Miles, M. Bowers, C. Groff, P. Norris, C. Cortes, P. Higgins. Row three; Mr. Harry Jones, J. Borderieux, V. Serofine, L. Della Penna, R. Greene, K. Fields, W. Hildenbrand, B. Merkins. Back row.- I. Paradise. M. Sunshine, W. Rechner, W. Klumpp, J. Wicherthom, A. Cke, I. Harper. 36 f ie Next Step Homeroom 233 Mr. Kashner Front row, I. to R.: B. Tucker, A. Simcox, E. Roach, C. Mayer, C. Miller. Row two: Mr. Jamei E. Koshner, S. DelVocchio, K. Ookes, C. Ganve, P. Hiltee, B. Weid- ner, B. Boyd, G. Catonio, M. licciardello. Row three: I. Keoting, M. Thomai. W. Grieb, C. Deluca, W. Ree , R. Shannon, D. Monlove, E. Gross, D. Evans. Bock row; M. Ruley, G. Bragg, R. Sutton, H. Filler, C. Potiet, R. Cloncy, R. Minter, F. Hoffman, 0. Knoll. Not pictured: W. Bonn, J. Micklos. Homeroom 252 Mr. Lower Front row, I. to R.: B. Ewing, F. Hoffman, E. Thorne, M. Roberts, $. Hoigh, J. Miller, J. Eyler, M. Gehrit. S. lillkh. Row two: C. Sitler, D. O'Brien, D. Moxmon- ion, S. Brockbill, B. Wells, J. Chambers, I. Demos, P. Notello. Row three; M. Morhafko, W. Reibsame, J. Shepley, M. De luco, S. Hopkins, J. Finarelli, R. Brod- erick. Bock row: Mr. lower, R. Bruno, W. Willis, R. Toddie, A. Clook, R. Potchell, W. Rushton, F. Grinaldi, J. Monagttan. Not pictured: $. Keil. Homeroom 254 Mr. Strange Front row, I. to R.: D. Millison, P. George, M. Oldham, D. Kemble, 1. Dennis, I. Moxzmonian, O. Chilimidos, C. link. Row two.- C. Fanelli, B. Bradley, G. Hoff- man, D. Tomolino, C. Welsh, P. Roberts, C. Smith, J. DiBerardo. Row three: T. Hounsell, K. Rutty, J. Shin- del, T. Hake, J. Rein, A. Patterson, K. Brown. Back row: Mr. Stronge, I. Grosso, C. Coffman, J. Boring, C. Fleming, F. Martino, T. Deuber, P. Koshgerian, M. Tanenbaum. Not pictured: R. Mooney, B. Wilson. Homeroom 262 Mr. Neff Front row, I. to R.: S. Hoffmeier, B. list, S. Rob- erts, B. McBreorty, M. Frankhonel, J. Holl. Row two: Mr. Neff, B. Geuting, E. Brodley, I. Kenyon, J. Moesta, B. Smith. Row three: V. Shively, A. Kramer, S. Oncoy, J. Toppaw, P. Dennis, E. Chorney, D. Wetherill, M. Paul- son, J. Tatum. Bock row: J. Moscaro, B. Renner, R. Hughes, R. Moore. S. Collins, B. DiArenzo, W. Brown, E. Grove. Not pictured: I. Sherry, R. Forcino, H. Ryan, C. Wilson, D. Doucette. Mi Helen Mowry ADVISER, CLASS OF I960 Guiding and teaching young people is one of Miss Helen M. Mowr s major interests. Always ready and willing to give of her time discussing some problem a young person may have; conferring with parents about the results of the Drexel Tests; attending weekly executive meetings; and guiding the junior class in their many social events which include parties, dances, Junior-Senior Reception, and other activities. Miss Mowry has taken the job of class adviser for the seventh consecutive time. Along with the job of advising the Junior class, her busy schedule is expanded by teaching English and Public speaking. She also organizes the Purple and Gold public speaking contests and arranges for suit- able commencement speakers. Miss Mowry's engag- ing smile, radiating personality, and capacity for understanding have endeared her to the members of the class. JUNIOR EXECUTIVES Guided by class advisers Miss Helen M. Mowry and Mr. Richard S. Kromer, the Junior Executive Committee, was composed of class officers and one elected representative from each homeroom. Com- mittee members were expected to attend all meetings and report decisions to their homerooms. Because school spirit was lagging, the Junior Exec- utives initiated a program which later became known as the Pep Club. This program created greater school spirit and produced larger attendance at the games. Sponsoring Club 60, first dance of the school year, proved a profitable and successful venture. OFFICERS OF the Junior Clot are: Jo lc nhow r, Treasurer; Barbara Holt r, Historian; Fr d Krug, Vice-President; Morion Layton, Secretary; and Tony Grant, President. Guidance at Front row: T. Grant, president, M. Layton, secretory, J. Icenhower, treas- urer, B. Holler, historian, F. Krug, vice-president. Second row; Miss Mowry, odviser, L. Messinger, C. Heidmon, J. DeStefono, S. Schaper, S. Seiver, Mr. Kromer, adviser. Third row: J. Roy, N. Taylor, F. Bruskin, 38 ABOVE—U.O. ttudents relox ond hove fun ot Club 60. the Junior clots donee. Below—Th Junior executive committee it called to order by president Tony Grant ot Marion Layton reads the minutes. The Halfway Point A. Broolter, P. Zimmerman, G. Monwiller, E. Schwortz. Lost row; J. Robin, 0. Swanson, F. Ursomorso, 0. Zecca, J. Bowers, J. Fishmon, S. Fisher. Mr. Richard Kromer ADVISER, CLASS OF 1960 Planning assemblies, attending executive commit- tee meetings, and discussing Drexel Test results and scholastic standings with students are the activities of Mr. Richard Kromer, adviser to the class of 1960. Another of his main jobs is to supervise decorations for the class dances, and he is now an expert in climbing ladders and hanging crepe paper streamers. For the past two years, he has been assistant coach of the soccer team; and his coaching and understand- ing have helped many of the players through tense moments in the season. In spite of a full schedule at school, Mr. Kromer finds time to enjoy various hobbies. He is interested in music, is a fine pianist, and works for hours on do-it-yourself projects. A devoted family man, he also spends as much time as possible at home. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS The meeting will now come to order could be heard emanating from the faculty cafeteria Monday mornings as Tony Grant, junior class president, called executive committee meetings to consider the business of the day. Fred Krug, vice-president, Marion Layton, secretary, and Joe Icenhower, treasurer, were on hand to help Tony as needed. Barbara Holter, class historian appointed for three years, kept a scrapbook of Junior Class activities. As the year comes to an end, junior class officers are remembered as the spark behind revived Upper Darby school spirit. TIME OUT from decoroting at: Steve Fither, Tom Dougherty, Janet Clark, Jody Fither, Debbie Mecouch, Grace Monwiller, Barbara Holler, Cindy Charlton, Marion loyton, Kathy Jomiton, Elmer Snethen, Tony Grant, Fronk Urtomarto, gather around Joe Totoro while he playt the organ. Acquiring Skills Homeroom 21 Mr. Brooke Front row, L to R.: V. Vatquez, L. Rebmann, $. Schaper, J. DeStefono. Row two: Mr. Brooke, M. Gold- berg, J. Blank, A. Novello, F. Butler, E. Miller, C. Wilton, K. Loockermon, A. Coyle. Row three: M. Cot- tel, M. Retnick, C. Kurtz, L Hertzel, C. Kone, G. Allen, J. Smith, R. lowter, G. Summon. Bock row: P. Abel, N. Fry, R. Henderton, B. Ellit, A. Norbom, A, Keller, J. McCrow, J. Dormody, R. Seiwell. Not pictured: N. Boninfonte, J. Higgent, R. Walth, G. Wrew. Homeroom 28 Mr. Soscia Front row, I. to R.: T. Fiore, 1. Oldhom, M. Golden, D. Blovokit, J. Hill, J. Blockwell, J. Almeida. Row two: Mr. lewit Sotcia, C. Milligan, C. Wolff, M. Kayati, R. Smith, B. Crolhert, C. lopotizie, R. Scherzer, C. Reed. Row three.- D. Rex, G. Mcloin, R. leedy, J. Doan, J. Laib, N. Vernon, J. Seneca, R. Woplet, R. Keller. Bock row.- A. Oliver, G. Davit, K. Albrecht, W. Cott, J. England, G. Borderieux, R. Bloomfield, D. Swonton. Homeroom 29 Mr. Stamus Front row, I. to R.: B. Reich, S. Douoherty. I. Miner, F. Worley, E. lake, G. Amato, E. Boloy. Row two: Mr. Stamut, J. Olin, J. Hiltee, T. Lurcott, E. Schortz, M. Keefer, M. Vickery, M. Companero, T. Smith. Row three: R. Sereno, K. Davit, I. Ettinaer, W. Hickt G. Gntonio, R. Lee. Bock row: T. Borderieux, G. Tolomini, R. O'Moiley, H. Rezer, S. Kettler, D. Gobe, J. Goudi- oto, J. Alltmon. Not pictured: N. Culbenton, J. Fither, S. Grabania. 40 THE DELAWARE County Chopter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber- shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. entertains the junior class in on assembly. to Better Serve Homeroom 32 Mr. Reichle Front row, L to R.: C. lourelli, J. Keller, J. Minster, D. Yonok, M. Gray, E. Viglione, J. Holleran. Row two: V. Bond, J. Cantrell, R. Ormsby, D. Culver, S. Snow, M. Fisher, I. Schwortz. Row three: A. Atkin, R. Taylor. W. Bridqens, J. Ewing, R. Miloro, I. loiocono. R. Wein- traub, Mr. Reichle. Bock row: C. Shor, H. Hoffner, R. Kountz, W. Cole, W. Ccrrick, R. DeGrow, J. Bowers, C. Peoch. Not pictured: W. Romonter, L MocDonold, E. Mahan. Homeroom 33 Mr. Jackson Front row, I. to R.: D. Boquin, M. Scola, E. Fore, V. Droke, D. Villa, E. Grobiono, P. Appet, J. Rhode,. Row two: C. Kenedy, A. Cavanouflh, B. Holter, P. Zim- merman, I. Montgomery, B. Lawrence. G. Do' .. C- Osterholtz. Row three: D. Snyder J. We,Ion, W. Thiel, C. Krantz, C. Rogge, C. Montgomery, J. Moger, Mr. Jock,on. Bock row: E. Deiss, He. Peckhom. W. Huns- berger, T. Simcoe, G. lux, D. Glavh, H. Fair, D. Austin. Not pictured: G. Bradley, W. Cole. R. Houser. Homeroom 55 Mr. C. Thompson Front row, L to R.: I. Spencer, E. Richards, C. Norris, N. Borton, J. Arbuckle, M. Layton, J. Villare. D. D'Amo- to, B. Greenblott. Row two: J. Fronzini, D. Scotti, D. Simotos. G. Krescanko, R. Montgomery, T. DellaPenno, J. Pork,, B. Dulin. Bock row: J. Penrod. F. Howard, J. Wiesinqer, F. Bair, R. Brodsky, R. Glazier, R. Roller, N. Feldman, W. lux, Mr. Corson Thompson. Not pic- tured: S. Cave, J. Hooven, G. Manwiller, M. Ostrow, D. Riley. 41 Gradually Reaching Homeroom 64 Miss Miller Front row, L to R.: A. OTeri, E. Seitlove, J. Howard, S. Gurolnik, E. Bradley, Row two: E. Roienweig, J. Standring, J. Vroman, E. Frohnor, H. Cellini, C. Dovi , C. Morri . Row threo: J. Totaro, F. Rotato, E. Brogan, N. Arbuckle, S. Duncon, W. Pepper, W. Wig- more, I. Fiorito. Bock row; J. Hutching , M. lynch, F. Corleto, M. Moore, I. Krill, B. Smiley, G. DelRo i, J. Bali . Not pictured: A. Gronf, A. lozzoro. Homeroom 129 Mr. Wolfgang Front row, I. to R.: Mr . Forrester, B. Mor h, B. Baker, B. Stork, A. Wode, M. lozzora, D. Howell, B. Duke, H. Brodley. Row two: S. Centrella, M. Pojquerello, S. Seiver, B. Kimhofer, S. Dovi , B. Roth, J. Friedmann, I. Morriion. Row three.- J. Icenhower, D. Deluca. K. Trimble, P. George, D. Gu taf on, J. Knoll, J. Will , J. Gront, A. Pitcairn. Bock row; E. Sherry, C. Smin- key, R. Brown, H. Rubin on, H. Firth, B. Moore, D. Banninger, J. Toy. Not pictured: R. Lynch, J. Widdi , Mr. Wolfgang. Homeroom 130 Miss Reed Front row, I. to R.: M. lechner, N. Hoag, M. Mo her, S. Potterjon. Row two: I. Weinjtein, I. Dykhouie, J. Roy, I. Dowion, I. Hudion, N. Semon, V. Brouker. Row three: K. Barber, D. Kittinger, R. Mo er, G. Cero, E. Furmon, I. Boker, V. Stephen , D. Mother. Bock row; R. MacDonald, J. Doy, W. Will , F. Krug, W. Bachonan, J. Smith, G. Trimble, A. Rudolph. Not pictured: W. Courtney, M. DelVeechio, R. Donnelly, C. Green, G. Irwin, I. Polite , Mi Frieda Reed, J. Showers. Homeroom 151 Miss Kirker Front row, I. to R.: M. Deaver, B. Breidling, M. Serody, R. Dowling, M. Weintfein, D. lee, A. Eo f, J. Baldwin, Row two: Mi Kirker, C. Cholson, B. Stevenson, T. Mottordi, M. Hagy, J. Paul, R. Gollaqher, C. Klimot, B. Ruczko, R. Gallagher. Row three: R. Magowan, R. Guckert, B. DeWoolfton, I. Saghirion, R. Cox, I. Jockton, F. Borne , B. Moulder. Bock row: W. Witmon, G. Bullock, C. Livorton, E. Snethen, G. Polk, J. Kubicky, J. Trotmon, S. Fisher. Not pictured: B. May . the Peak Homeroom 160 Miss Scott Front row, I. to R.: M. Williomt, C. Ruhlond, J. Balmer, L DeBoun, R. leinhauser, J. Palmer, J. MeAndrew, E. Mueller, O. Serpontini. Row two: Mi Non Scott, S. Hun icker, J. Poulson, M. Kniley, V. Gamble, H. Brewer, G. Eckel , E. Haight, B. Stewart. Row three: A. Gumpert, J. Malo te ta, G. Mower , P. Price, S. Solotoff, C. Burton, J. Coyle. Bock row: J. Borne . D. Tucker, J. Wolff, G. Sor on, W. Jackson, T. Milliken, R. Kurland, J. Fishman. Not pictured: A. DiMidio. Homeroom 164 Mr. Gavitt Front row, L to R.: K. Hunter, S. Streitfield, S. Ru hton, A. Brooker, C. Shoub, M. Holpern, M. Ru ell, D. OeCoroli . Row two: Mr. Govitt, P. Pear ton, H. Hamilton, I. Chrittopher, S. Hutchin , S. Chopmon, B. Shenk, S. Munro, C. leisenring. Row three: G. Egon, C. Batchelder, E. McClotchey. P. McCartney, L Peck, H. Borbehewn, D. Emeneo, C. Gayer. Bock row: J. Geddes, S. Knoll, D. leVasseur, I. Petroto , C. Koni- eczko, D. Brown, I. NetbiH, M. WetcoM, B. Deflavia. Homeroom 209 Miss Yerkes Front row, I. to R.: E. Shulmon, J. McCllmont, J. Ruto, J. Clork, J. Brown, E. Newman. Row two: N. Deputy, B. Ivens, I. leVotteur, J. Gettmon, D. Tolley, G. De- Stefono, J. Erntt, J. Baxter. Row three: S. DiNieolo, H. Borror, A. Millikion, C. Pfau, S. Hondy, I. White, W. Priegon, J. Molick. Bock row: G. Mowrer. R. Gutteridgc, I. Crawford, T. Saulino, R. Fleming, B. Coyle, R. Underwood, T. Cahill. Not pictured: Mi Margaret Yerke . Homeroom 226 Mr. Canales Front row, I. to R.: M. Sahagian, D. Krause, K. Shute, J. McFadden, T. Tanteer, N. J ckton, E. King, S. Brown. Row two: J. Harris, C. Plott, J. Falotico, I. levy, E. Whitman, I. Deuttch, C. Colovito, M. Giaco- ponelli. Row three: J. Resch, R. Cahoone, R. Schoettle, W. White, D. Dipietro, R. Forsythe, I. Bershtein, R. Pucillo. Bock row; G. Mumford, P. Crane, A. Spiro, J. Malli , D. Johnston, J. Brown, E. Hockett, I. Yornoll. Not pictured: Mr. Ernesto Canales, W. Kyle, S. Nick- erson, F. Ursomorso. 43 JUNIOR EXECUTIVE committee busily discussing plans for the “Club 60 ' thoir class dance. Sighting the Homeroom 227 Mr. Stevenson Front row, L to R.: Mrs. Mildred Stevenson, I. Nicoll, S. Sampey, J. Lewis, J. Hart. I. Ginther, K. Wiley, J. Comfort. Row two: G. Stahl, O. Taylor, J. Siddoll, K. Jamison, F. Bruslcin, J. Kroitzer, J. Dillman, J. Criee. Back row; H. Vitalo, H. Founds, P. Schoff, J. Pug, I. Calabreeso, R. Bertino, D. Myers, J. LaBorka. Not pictured: J. Bedroff, J. DiSerio, P. Falatica, R. Gl ss, N. Hafft, H. Jones, F. liuohau, T. Mortineeli, V. McFeeloy, A. Michetti, P. Pope, L. Wroten. Homeroom 228 Miss Mowry Front row, I. to R.: Miss Helen Mowry, J. Krestan, M. Light, S. Siems, S. Hayes, C. Sanders, D. McKocver, I. Wilf. Row two; R. Giovanetti, N. Taylor, K. Nielsen, J. Beese, M. Prendiville, S. Feeney, S. Connerton, L. Burkhord. Row three; C. Bevan, G. Stecher, R. Hafft, D. Caldon, C. Mythre, G. Groff, G. Sciosia, S. Yarrow. Back row; J. Dolbow, J. Jones, J. Crowthers, R. Smith, H. Lochette, N. Maurer, L. Modigan, R. Fronkenfield. Not pictured: P. Brown, E. DiNenno, M. Jaros, J. Quirk, R. Volz. Homeroom 230 Mr. Kromer Front row, I. to R.: A. DePoulo, A. Norman, J. Krestan, E. Glick, C. Felix, M. DiNoble. Row two; E. Simon, A. Soulino, C. Connet, F. Bennett, C. Heidmon, D. Mecouch, E. Jeffries, B. Williams. Row three; J. Youn, R. Hamilton, J. K. Scott, K. Jones, C. Burnett, M. Previti, C. Blakey, R. Campbell, M. Steers. Bock row; J. T. Scott, G. Wagnor, G. Fraser, T. Warrow, W. McCaskey, T. Dougherty, R. Lambert, V. Maltia. Not pictured: R. Crowthers, Mr. Richard Kromer. H. Rankin, J. Teti. 44 MAKING DECORATIONS for the Junior Dane or Joan ArbuckU, Oroe Manwlller, Ruth Orrnsby, and Betty Bright. Highest Goal Homeroom 253 Mr. Harer Front row, I. to R.: B. Norsworthy, S. William , J. Scorfidi, G. Hoilenmon, B. Thomo , M. Simon, I. Messinger. Row two: R. Cumminghom, S. Coon , K. Johnson, J. Roob, S. Beverly, J. Burris, S. Goff, D. Kaezur. Row three: E. Strelou, W. Ebel, S. lo b, J. Fonimore, J. Krom, W. L wis. D. lot lla, C. Roin r. Bock row: J. Seott, J. Fredricks, R. Coponigro, W. Bockus, P. Nickel, D. Cavonough, C. Z co, R. Mc- Connell. Not pictured: S. Wagner. Homeroom 263 Mr. Lucks Front row, L. to R.: A. Smith, J. Binnick, C. Miller, S. Krupnick, S. Koiser, C. Ronk, S. Norsworthy, E. loMonoco. Row two: Mr. James Lucks, R. Scovitto, M. Corosick, P. HeKrich, K. DiSaluotore, C. Fertiq, A. Buso, J. Turnier. Row three: B. lowrenee, C. Bolay, G. Keane, N. Pompo, T. Noltenmeir, A. Zuccarello, R. Sullender, C. Wells. Bock row: J. Henderson, R. Carrier, D. Curry, B. Elliott, O. Christensen, J. Reed, J. McCoy, R. Friday, B. Seavey. Not pictured: A. Goldberg, B. Willis. Homeroom M D Mr. Packer Front row, I. to R.: A. lemish, R. Cherry, J. Robin, O. Kline, C. Evons, D. lidle, E. Amonton. Row two: Mr. Pocker, W. Ettore, J. Bowman, K. Hidell, D. Toylor. Row three: I. Michetti, R. Riole, D. Weaver, E. Pogi- lone, R. Tolomini, W. Boy, J. Allsmon, W. Orr. Bock row: T. Mentzer, D. Wott, J. Shermon, H. Gerhard, J. Gollobrese, T. Christ, H. Knouer, W. Shisler. 45 Fr i endshi P Branching from the main road, activities provide a more specialized education. Art staff members display creative talents, editors and reporters of publications staffs keep a record of the school year, thespians develop acting talents, cheerleaders spark school spirit, and Student Council, Leaders' Group, and Hi-Y members direct student affairs. These are the byways of School Lane. Where Blueprints STUDENT COUNCIL: Front Row: H. Hoger, P. Horkins, O. Klin , F. Brown, M. Layton, S. F n y, G. Clark, A. Scott, M. Tomasian, K. Wotson, S. Thomo , M. Hogy, S. Solotoff, J. Ricci, G. Cook , Min Nobl , Mr . MacNair. Second Row: A. H nd r on, M. Thomo , L. Martin, W. Bachman, F. Lawranc , L Ro , K. Turvlll , E. P t r on, C. Carter, S. Brown, B. St v n on, D. Grover, C. Grobonia, S. Knoll, B. Holter, Mr. Andersen. Third Row: B. Berger, K. Kohn, L. Reppert, C. Collemacine, R. McFarland, N. Moruco, J. Binnkk, E. F in t in, J. Cocco, R. Race, S. Yowell, J. Rein, A. Coyle, J. Nollinger, J. DeMonn, J. Shively, D. Phillip:, P. Wei . Bock Row: C. Jon , J. Totaro, F. Schonk, W. Ebel, R. Weintroub, B. Sarki ion, K. Cordon , J. Bogho ian, D. Hamther, R. Costello. H. Finorelli, H. Reier, D. Watts, B. Kerr, I. Manxi, A. Ricketts. Not Picfored: R. DeBeer. % STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council can be compared to the building of a house in that it needs a strong foundation and a sturdy framework in order to become a superior finished product. Gail Clark, Council president for 1958-59, introduced this metaphor at the first council meeting in September. The foundation of the council, she explained, is the principles upon which it is based, while leadership and responsibility comprise the framework. Co-operation and industry on the part of its members must accompany the council's workmanship in order to complete a worth-while program of activities. Proof of the success of this year's council program is offered by the treasury report which indicates that the council netted $6,647.22 for the Mendenhall Memorial Scholarship Fund through its chocolate bar campaign. This campaign, which received the co- operation of the entire student body, was carried out under the guidance of Mr. Ralph Andersen, council adviser. The coke-wagon, manned by Student Council members, was another financial success, netting $284.98. Other projects included placing trash receptacles throughout the school, ushering at Back-to-School Night, and promoting school spirit. Council also sponsored record hops after basketball games and COUNCIL MEMBERS Orion Kline and Aubrey Botes tackle the task of removing six tons of chocolate from the vault. 48 Become Realities WHO WIU win a radio? Gail Clark and Greg Cook decide a the latter draws a name from the basket. f ' ■ senf representatives to the Philadelphia Suburban Student Council Association. All students took part in these projects, since a council member represented each homeroom, club, and publication. Officers were Gail Clark, president; Joe Icenhower, vice-president; Greg Cooke, treasurer; Ann Scott, secretary; and Marge Tomasian, sergeant-at-arms. During the second semester Sue Feeney and John Ricci served as vice-president and treasurer respec- tively. Mrs. Edna MacNair, Mr. Ralph Andersen, and Miss E. Lucille Noble advised the group. COUNCIL MEMBERS Linda Rote, Lynne Martin, and Fran Lawrance sign in with Marge Tomasian, Sergeontot-Arms. COUNCIL MEMBERS Joe Totaro and Michele Hagy tell cokes and hot dogs during a football game. JAYNE COMFORT and Betty Stark buy pennants from Orion Kline, a Student Council representative. COUNCIL ADVISER, Mrs. Edna MacNair, confers with Council officers Gail C!ark,Gr g Cooke, Ann Scott, and Marge Tomasian. 49 ACORN: Front Row: ft. Mailer, lecretory; S. Krau , feature oditor; M. Tomoiion, girl ' pom oditor; C. Jon , now oditor; H. Finarelli,editor-in-chief; Mr . Slick, odvitor; K. Boll, boy ' tporl oditor,- R. Adlor, photography oditor. Socond Row: V. Alton, M. Hagy, L Hoogloy, D. Frederick P. Pl rc ‘°n' ScF n,y A. Manwiller, K. Jomiton, T. Tontoor. Third Row: D. Swon on, P. Moyor, B. SorkWon, R. DoGraw, J. Bowor , B. Kerry. D. Corry, F. Krug. Bock Row; 5. 6von M. Robinton, J. Fithman, N. Foldman, R. Sand, M. Sand, A. Bato , S. Fisher. Edit, Report, Analyze... ACORN Upper Darby students have enjoyed reading the ACORN since its initial issue thirty-one years ago. The weekly newspaper, which in- cludes news items, spocts write-ups, creative writing, special features, and cartoons, has won the Columbia Scholastic Award, the National Scholastic Award, and the Pennsylvania Scho- lastic Press Association Prize in previous years. Interviewing coaches, following up news items, and writing and correcting copy occu- pied the time of the fifty staff members, who seldom left school before 8 P.M. on press nights. Prospective staff members were required to write a definite amount of copy before being elected to the staff, which was divided accord- ing to the sections of the paper. Kent Bull, Charles Jones, Suzanne Krauss, and Marjorie Tomasian presided respectively over sports, news, features, and girls' sports, while Hugo Finarelli, editor-in-chief, and Mrs. Anne Slick, faculty adviser, co-ordinated these depart- ments. HUGO FINARELLI, Acorn editor, discusses the (port lay- out with Mr . Slide, adviier. DURING PRESS night, Mr . Slick, Carolyn Donzanti, Swzy Kraut , Peggy Shepley, ond Povl Moyer proof rood the port page . 50 OAK STAFF During their junior year, seventy girls under the instruction of Mr. Carl M. Hamsher, began the initial preparation of the 1959 Oak. In the spring of their junior year, as the staff became organized, and was cut to twenty-nine members, the group selected Lynne Martin, editor; Barbara Steinke, assistant editor,- Emily Maxwell, copy editor; and Ruth Horvay, art editor. Various committees and editors frequently worked late into the afternoon to meet their deadlines. Mr. T. Oswald and his staff managed the photographic details. The art, literary, business, photography, and typing staffs co-operated as a team to produce the complete verbal and pictorial record of life on the hill that is the 1959 Oak. OAK LAYOUTS have iht attention of Emily Maxwell, Mr. Hamsher, Lynn Martin, and Barbara Steinke. OVERTIME FOR Joyce Marlin, Jo Nallinger, and Mary Lou Marpl who or working on th 1959 Oak. Relate, Review, Record OAK LITERARY STAFF: S of d.- B. Steinke, Assistant Editor; I. Martin, Editor-in-Chief; E. Maxwell, Copy Editor. Front row: M. Marpl , V. Do aver, N. Palmer, J. Vosquex, Second row: E. Cook , J. Nallinger, J. Marlin, J. Kaplan, B. Foley, J. Ob rland r, D. Director. Third row: l. Ros , M. Haines, E. Peterson, J. Tomlinson, K. Torvill , D. Hoyer, J. Pierce, S. McGary. lost row: P. McFadden, I. Kroger, C. Kinn y, R. Swart, L. Williams, C. Miller, I. Heaney, S. Gaol. Rounding Out UPI-DAH LITERARY STAFF: Front Row: Mitt Gaukrodger, E. Shulmon, F. lowrence, J. Ruto, Second Row: M. lechner, F. Bruskin, B. Pollock, J. Kellor, S. Chapman. Bock Row: A. Gould, J. Howord, P. Zimmerman, D. Gustafson. MAKING PLANS for the first edition of Upi-Oah, Fran Lawrence, editor, ond Miss Edith Gaukrodger, adviser, discuss a manuscript. PRELIMINARY READING of Upi-Doh copy has the ottention of Pat Zimmermon, Francene Bruskin, Adrienne Gould, and Mory Jane Lechner. UPI-DAH STAFF Having the distinction of being the oldest publica- tion in Upper Darby, the Upi-Doh again served as the medium which students used to display their cre- ative talents. Miss Edith Gaukrodger guided Fran Lawrance, editor-in-chief, and her staff in selecting, proof read- ing, and editing all the copy which they received. Because of its pleasing layout, typography, and general appearance, the 1958 Upi-Dah received the Keystone Award from the Pennsylvania Scholastic Press, and, its sixth first-place rating from the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association. The Upi-Dah has also accumulated fourteen All-American ratings over a period of twenty years. A SELECTION of Upi-Daht representing fourteen years of prize-winning effort. 52 the Literary Program PUBLICATIONS BUSINESS STAFF: Front row: J. Meckling. M. McClean, Adv'r Monogor; C. Seroftne, Oak Manager; R. Comolvo, General Basi- nets Manager; V. Sinclair, Circulation Manager; M. Briedling, J. Paul- son, B. Briedling. Second row: J. Comfort, R. Lichtenfeld, M. Geitmonn, N. Taylor, D. Yonok, C. Duncan, Mr. Shenk, adviser, lost row: B. Shenk, K. Watson, I. Montgomery, A. Coyle, V. Josetti. PUBLICATIONS BUSINESS STAFF Distributing school publications, advertising for the Acorn, and scheduling senior pictures kept the Publi- cations Business Staff busy this year. Mr. Clayton Shenk supervised the staff which was divided into the departments—circulation, advertising, and Oak. Under the direction of Vivien Sinclair, circulation manager, the staff distributed the Oak, Acorn, and Upi-Dah and kept records of general publications subscriptions. Carolyn Serafine's special job as Oak manager was the recording of Oak subscriptions. During the fall, her staff also recorded the numbers of Senior pictures. Marcia McClean, in charge of advertising, received all orders for advertising and placed them in the Acorn. As general manager, Rose Consalvo co-ordinated these phases of publications business. Collecting and recording senior sitting fees and handling programs at sports events rounded out her assignment. Twenty girls on the staff rotated their duties under these four managers to handle the business end of publications, while Mr. Shenk collected and banked the money for subscriptions and advertising, and coordinated all publications business activities. WORKING DILIGENTLY in the publications office or Mr. Shank, Marcia McClean, Kaye Watson, and Barbara Shenk. STOPPING A moment in their busy schedule to pose sedately ore the Heads of the business staff: Vivien Sinclair, Marcia McClean, Rose Consalvo, Margaret Briedling, and Carolyn Serofine. 53 PUBLICATIONS ART Staff: Sitting: Miu lOngiUy, Nancy Hor t, Ruth Horvoy, Monholl Cow. Standing: Arlone Korian, Gail Mor- gan, Barbara Michaolton, Ginny Steven , Gerry DiStephono, Kathy Pulti, Althea Kromer, lannette Reppert, Jeanne Geckeler, Eric Grove, Annette He , Lucille Mi erian. ART STAFFS Upper Darby literary staffs relied on their co- ordinated art staff to add interest and variation to school publications. Each week. Acorn art editor, Nancy Horst, and her assistants amused readers with cartoons and crossword puzzles. Marshall Case and Upi-Dah staff members illus- trated stories and designed the cover for U.D.'s semi- annual magazine-type publication. ART EDITORS Ruth Horvoy, Monhall Cow, ond Nancy Hor t work on Oak, Upi-Doh, and Acorn o Mi Elizabeth King - Uy, adviwr, offer tuggettiont. Creativity and Grace — Designing an acceptable cover, drawing end sheets and divider pages, and filling blank spaces in the layout with art spots were problems confronted and solved by Ruth Horvoy and Oak art staff members. As three staffs provided beauty and variety for the Acorn, Oak, and Upi-Dah, so did Miss Elizabeth Kingsley, adviser, provide creative suggestions and artistic direction. PUBLICATIONS ART Editor Nancy Hor t, Mar hall Ca o, and Ruth Horvoy diiplay a Upi-Dah cover. PUBLICATIONS TYPING Stoff. Front Row: J. Fritsch, B. Wood, N. Dennis, C. WorUy, L Robinson, B. Priest. Soeond Row: W. Quito, A. Kolboch, K. McGowon, J. O'Neill, J. Ruscitella, C. Weddel, C. Jackson. Bock Row: A. Ciechini, A. Mosueci, S. Neithercott, E. Souders, J. Fritsch, M. Cimini, D. Monlove, G. Clapper. Concentration and Accuracy PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Armed to the hilt with clipboard, briefcase, tripod, schedule book, and camera, to say nothing of his heavy class assignments, Dick Adler, OAK Photog- raphy Editor rushed to the scene of all Upper Darby activities to take action pictures for the OAK. Dick and his staff covered sports events, plays, dances, and Hi-Q meets. Mr. Charles Oswald advised other staff members: Aubrey Bates, Robert Kerr, and Albert Gumpert. PUBLICATIONS TYPING STAFF School publications require much work in typing of manuscripts and letters. Speed and accuracy were the basis for the selection of the Stenographic girls to the Publications Typing Staff. Every Tuesday and Thursday after school, the twenty-four girls who were chosen typed copy for the Acorn, Oak, and Upi-Dah. In order to get more work accomplished, the typing was divided into shifts. Regular typing hours lasted until four-thirty, while the late shift kept the girls working until seven o'clock. Club member sacrificed many study periods to the task of meeting deadlines. Officers for this year were Norma Dennis, presi- dent; Betti Wood, manager; and Carol Worley, secretary. Miss Lucretia Kerr directed the club and aided the girls in setting up jobs and proof reading copy. TYPING CLUB president, Normo Dennis, cheeks a manuscript with Miss Kerr. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF members A. Botes, D. Adler, R. Kerr, and A. Gumpert examine photography equipment with Mr. Oswald. 55 With Harmony, Rhythm, and GOVERNOR LAWRENCE and Lieutenant Governor Furman greet Dr. Dengler and the A Choir of the copitol building in Harritburg. A” CHOIR Perfection was the A Choir goal for 1958-59. Five oral tests, written tests in vowel sounds and tim- ing, and past records of behavior and attendance were the basis for the selection of eighty-eight chorus members to this vocal group. A Choir members sang at the Anniversary program of the American Bible Society, for the House of Representatives in Harrisburg, and at Embreville State Hospital. At Christmas, A Choir members carolled to raise money for Delaware County Hospital and pro- vided leadership at the Christmas concert. Officers this year were Les Adams, president; Greg Cooke, vice-president; Roy DeBeer, treasurer; and Joyce Fritsch and Lynn Robinson, secretaries. Dan DeLuca and Douglas Guiles served as accompanists. A CAPPELLA A : front Row: D. DeLuca, T. Chri t, D. Hamilton, J. Grant, L Adam , D. Carrier, R. Campana, J. Colclough, R. Spencer, D. Glov , R. bower , B. Snethen, T Mulhollond, R. DeBeer, B. Matthew , G. Cooke, J. McCoy. M. Simminger, B. Hoffman. Second Row: M. Deaver, F. Worley, W. Guile , I. Van Meter, F. Brown, L. MacDonald, A. Karian, J. Fritch, J. Geckler, J. Howard, C. Chal on, S. Hun kker, K. Jamiton, N. Taylor, T. Tanjeer, C. Morri , C. Serafine, L Robinton, A. Kalbach, V. Sinclair, E. lake, C. Worley, L. Rebmann, B. Steinke, B. Robert . Third Row: C. Banter, B. Foley, S. Davit, E. Mac- Clo key, I. Pernin, P. Reilly, L. Peterman, C. Reed, M. Tomo ian, S. Beverly, A. Brooker, C. Oiterholtz, G. Manwiller, E. Peter on, L. Martin, V. Bond, J. Ruscitella, S. Arnoff, R. Horway, T. Benner, J. Wie inger, T. Mentzer, E. Frehner, I. Deuheh, G. Riegel, N. Palmer. J. Woodhead, L William , C. Miller, J. Meehlo, R. Swort, C. Gro , F. Heinze, M. Miller, B. Whitman, J. DeGeorge, M. Hoine , S. Doom, I. Kunkle, C. Jack«on, J. Fritch, J. -Henderton. 56 Perfection as Keynotes B CHOIR Attendance at morning rehearsals, previous schol- astic standing in chorus, and ability to keep on pitch, read music, and recognize vowel sounds were some of the determinants for membership in the A Capella B Choir. Sixty-two carefully-chosen members re- hearsed three periods weekly as well as Wednesday and Friday mornings responding to roll call before school to profit from the direction of Dr. Clyde R. Dengler. B Choir girls provided leadership at the Choral Club's Christmas, Easter, and Spring Concerts; and, with the help of boys from A Choir, presented programs at the Philadelphia International Airport, at the Beverly Hills Junior High School, and at the Episcopal Academy. Officers of this organization, elected in September, were Linda McCausland, president; Sue Centrella, vice-president; Cynthia Weddell, secretary; and Sally Kaiser, treasurer. A CAPPEUA A boy join A Coppolla B girl for a Chrlstma concert at Philadelphia International Airport. A CAPPEUA B : Front Row: E. Seitlove, M. Holpern, S. William , S. Seiver, E. Fore, M. Kniley, N. Arbuckle, J. O'Neill, S. Kaiter, S. Centrella, I. McCous- lond, C. Weddell, K. Wilton, J. Scofidi, G. Deover, T. Roupp, C. Morris, L. Miner, J. Clark, L. S.oencer. Second Row: V. Vasqufz, J. Meckling, J. Paulson, 0. McCouch, E. McClatchey, I. Hudson, I. Baker, G. Heidelmann, J. Harris, C. leisenring, J. Vroman, B. Baker, B. Stark, B. Lowry, C. Umstead, S. Munro, D. Yanak, E. Maxwell, C. Reagoso, J. Rhodes. Back Row; S. Thomos, C. Kennedy, P. Pope, L. Morrison, S. Snow, L. Peck, D. Snyder, J. Raab, E. Fuhrman, B. Lawrence, R. Ormsby, L. Heaney, B. Holler, J. Arbuckle, S. Knoll, S. Chapman, 0. Day, J. Tomlinson, B. Kinsler. 57 All the Qualities of Song: Three hundred and ninety voices under the direction of Dr. Clyde R. Dengler rehearsed every Wednesday and Friday morning in preparation for three annual concerts. Choral Club members first sang publicly at the Beverly Hills Junior High School on December 14, 1958. Boys wore green carnations and carried candles. All girls wore red carnations. The Steel Pier Frolic, an annual school event, was sponsored during the month of February by the Choral Club. Approxi- mately thirteen hundred people enjoyed the frolic which in- cluded door prizes, dancing, a stage show, and a feature length movie. Interlude. The traditional highlight of the year, the Easter Concert, presented on March 15, 1959, featured The Seven Last 58 Cadence, Harmony, Melody Words by Du Bois. Fritz Krueger, tenor, and Clyde R. Deng- ler, Jr., bass, were soloists. Choir members also sang selections from Protestant, Jewish, and Catholic hymnals while a pro- fessional orchestra accompanied throughout the program. During the final concert presented in May, the chorus along with Upper Darby's band presented a concert featuring med- leys from established show tunes. Officers of the organization were: Bob Mathews, president; Greg Cooke, vice president; Roy DeBeer, treasurer; and Cynthia Weddell, secretary. Daniel Deluca and Douglas Guiles accompanied at rehearsals and concerts. Pictured above are choral and orchestra members after the presentation of the annual Christmas concert. 59 MARCHING BAND: Front Row: J. Ruscitallo, S. Williams, C. Oiterholtz, J. Hoovon, C. Gallagher, K. Neilson, J. Burris. Row Two: B. Brooks, S. Rushton, C. Campisi, t. Krumboldt, V. Gamble, E. Furhmon, R. Gallagher, I. Kunkel, J. Dormody, L. Sanderson, F. Kahn, S. Harrow, I. Dykohouse, B. Hampton, J. Showers, B. Wells, J. Burke, I. Mot- Closkey, D. Howell. Row Three: Robert A. Doone, R. Gront, R. Shannon, M. Brooks, R. Adlor, R. Crawford, F. Cunningham, D. Hibbs, K. Gol- lagher, W. Richards, J. Piltette, J. Schulz, R. Green, J. Buttimor, A. Okie, D. Lotello, R. Contor, L. Dawson, M. Cose, M. Gollagher, S. Rosen, T. Fisher, B. Ray, T. Borderieux, T. Hounsell, D. Tucker, J. McClimons. Row Four: J. Bolis, R. Hughs, D. Homsher, H. Openshaw, I. Bleckley, W. Thompson, D. Lewis, D. Somple, G. DelRossi, B. VanLoan, J. Pugh, K. Bull, R. leiwell, W. Hinkle, J. Eberhart, R. Hemphill, S. Evans, C. Zecca, S. Doone, J. Scott, H. Founds. Back Row: E. Childs, R. Cholfont, E. Morris, R. Callohon, C. Evans, M. Castle, M. Root, T. Gattone, J. Openshaw, J. Boohor, C. Gellis, J. Gretco. Marching Rhythm Front row: Kothy Gallagher, Koren Neilson, Chickie Burris. Bock row: Barbara Hampton, Joann Showers, Joan Burk, Barb Wells, Dot Howell, Lois Mocloskey, Lynn Dykehouse. Not pictured: Morion Fisher. THE MARCHING BAND Whether the tune was Semper Fideles or the rocking and rolling South Rampart Street Parade, the Upper Darby High School Band proved the value of its early morning practice schedule that called for an eight o'clock session three times a week. Mickey Mouse, Wheel Formation, The Swing- ing Shepherd Formation, and initials of opposing teams as well as the beloved U D entertained spectators between halves of football games as the band played on. Successful pep rallies, color contests, assemblies. May Day, and special programs and concerts depended upon the contribu- tions of approximately eighty-five musicians under the direction of Mr. Robert A. Doane. Jim Openshaw served as president. Joanne Showers as secretary took the roll regularly and kept band records. ORCHESTRA: front Row.- P. Coin, J. Feyertog, V. Moik . B. Ruscko, J. Borko, S. Wheat, 8. Boker, M. Artin, E. Drow . Second Row: C. Middleburg, J. Gilbert, J. Brown, S. Hoffmeyer, R. Crowford, D. Hibb , 0. Adlor, H. Gilbort. Third Row: T. Fisher, D. lotollo, L. Dowjon, M. Coto. J. Showor , J. Buttimer, J. Scott, S. Evan , S. Doon, A. Rkkotts. lott Row: Robort A. Doono, 0. Greono, C. Williams, J. Dormody, D. Somplo, J. Pugh, J. Boohor, K. Bull, J. Oponshow, I. Blookloy, T. Gottonc, B. Van Loan, K. Borman, V. Gambia. ORCHESTRA Mellow Blends Orchestra conductor, Mr. Robert A. Doane, directed fifty instrumentalists in classical and popular melodies. Each concert was preceded by regular morning re- hearsals and practice sessions held during school time. The orchestra accompanied the band and Choral Club in the presentation of the annual Christ- mas concert. They played such arrangements as— Holiday Tune, O Holy Night and three seven- teenth century Dutch tunes. In April the orchestra presented its annual spring concert, the Royal Serenade. This organization also rendered service for special assembly programs and Commencement Ex- ercises. Chosen representatives for Upper Darby in the Southeastern District were Babette Baker and Peggy Kain. COLOR GUARD Twelve Color Guard members practiced three mornings each week to perfect the precision drills and marching routines which they performed at all football games. Joan Ruscitella captained the group, which also took part in the All School Show, in May Day exercises, and in community parades throughout the year. The girls learned each part of every drill so that they could change positions and take turns carrying the rifles. Aspiring members tried out in their sopho- more year, and those chosen could be found in the bandroom each Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday morning practicing under the supervision of Mr. Robert A. Doane, adviser. COLOR GUARD: Left to Right: S. Williams, C. Osterholtx, B. Brooks, S. Rushton, C. Campisi, L. Krumboldt, J. Hooven. Front Center: J. Ruscitella, With. Life as a Mirror THESPIAN TROUPE 1000: Front Row: C. Heidmonn. S. Guralnik. A. Goldberg, $. Brown, W. GuiU , I. Hoy , C. Morris, R. Cohen, M. D ov r, D. Cohen, H. Mack, D. Klaus. Second Row: E. Schwarti. V. Sindoir, J. Toylor, M. Hain , G. Stephens, M. Halpern, W. BocKmon, S. Aronoff, J. Moy r, M. Send, J. Fino- r tli, S. Field, J. Vromon, E. Frehner. Bock Row: D. Brown, G. Allan, B. Whitman, R. Swart, P. Fenstermocher, J. Kreitier, L Sh ldon, L L vy, K. Ep t in, P. W it , E. Rosenbloom, L Freeman, D. Otsar, A. Gellert. W. Dovi . THESPIANS Thespian Troupe 1000 offered opportunities for aspiring actors, stage-hands, scenery designers, seamstresses, make-up artists, ticket salesmen, and anyone with the time, energy, and willingness required for membership in one of U. D.'s most active organizations. Miss Frieda Reed and Miss Maizie Weil sponsor this dra- matic group, which contributes actively to school and com- munity. Well-known for their work in children's theater, U. D.'s Thespians yearly present two productions especially for young audiences. The first, Pinocchio, a dramatic presentation of the familiar fairy tale, was given to three full audiences of youngsters on January 16 and 17. On May 23, The Pied Piper of Hamlin was presented in dance pantomime, a unique though highly successful medium for audiences of children. The Mendenhall Memorial Scholarship Fund received the net proceeds of this endeavor. Every Thespian was required to take an active part in each of these productions, from selling tickets at grade schools to designing or building scenery. Troupe members also directed these plays; directors for Pinoc- chio were Jean Mayer and Sharon Brown, while Sandy Aronoff was choreographer and director of The Pied Piper of Hamlin. LOOKING ON whil Harriett Mack and Ginny Stephen moke final adjustments on Walt Wohrick's costume (or the Chil- drens' Play or Sondro Wheat and Donna Brown. CREW MEMBER Steve Field makes scenery adjustment under the direction of Ruth Cohen, os Merle Deaver and Jo Totoro wotch. 62 They Acted Tkeir Roles FIRE EATER (Walt Walvick) direct Candlewick (Erie lactmann) to Boobyland in children' play Pinocchio. BUIE FAIRY (Jano Vromon) toll Pinocchio (Jock Finarelli) how ho con become a real boy. Junior and Senior class plays depended on Thespians for their success. The Troupe organized various play committees, did make-up and stagework, and sold many tickets for The Importance of Being Ernest and The Imaginary Invalid, as well as filling many acting parts. As can be expected, aspiring Thespians must undergo a rigid apprenticeship before becoming actual members. Apprenticeship may be attained through acting tryouts, make- up classes, or stagecraft classes, and membership is achieved by earning ten points through service to the organization. Opportunities for earning these points are presented not only by the aforementioned productions, but by programs and cuts presented at monthly meetings and through services to dramatic organizations and other clubs in the community. Thespian officers, who were elected unanimously by the members last spring, were Phil Weiss, president; Leo Freeman, vice-president; Willa Davis, secretary; Wanda Bachman, treas- urer; Sandy Aronoff, clerk; and Ruth Cohen, sergeant-at- arms. Specialized jobs went to Jean Mayer, custodian of make-up, and Elsie Rosenbloom, custodian of costumes. MAKE-UP ARTISTS Jean Moyer and Sandy Aronoff add finish- ing touch to Willa Davis's make up. THESPIAN OFFICERS Ruth Coh«n, sergeant-at-arm ; Jean Moy- er, custodian of moke-up; Wonda Bachman, treasurer; Leo Freeman, vice-president; Phil Weiss, president; Elsie Rosen- bloom, custodian of costumes; Willa Davis, secretary; Sandy Aronoff, clerk. 63 Seniors Successes PHIL WEISS pUads with Jeon Mayer for Willa Davit's hand in marriage at Wanda Bachman and Ken Eptlein anxiously await the answer. Top: L. Sheldon, S. Field, C. Fitter, and J. Fisher place scenery. Bottom: M. Sand, S. Aronoff, and L. Hoyes make final adjustments. SENIOR PLAY On Friday, November 7, and Saturday, November 8, senior class players presented Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. Ken Epstein and Phil Weiss portrayed Algernon and Jack, nineteenth century playboys, who fall in love with Cecily, played by Wanda Bachman, and Gwendolyn, acted by Willa Davis. The plot, which thickens around these four people, deals with taming the boys, and solving mysterious birthrights. All the members of the cast turned in excellent performances; nevertheless, there are people, other than actors, who are necessary for a successful play. Miss Frieda Reed and her student directors, Pat Fenstermacher and Ruth Cohen, helped the actors to perfect their performances. While the cast and direc- tors rehearsed. Miss Maizie Weil and Joe Totaro, stage manager, directed the stage crew in construct- ing scenery. Many hours of hard work on the part of the cast, the crew, and the committees resulted in an enjoy- able evening for the audience, and a profitable project for the senior class. 64 in Being Earnest PHILIP WEISS mourn the death of his imoginory brother while Sandy AronoflF and Steve Evans ottempt to console him. CAST Lane Alan Gellert Algernon MoncriefF Ken Epstein John Worthing (Jack) Philip Weiss Lady Bracknell Jean Mayer Gwendolyn Wilhelmina Davis Miss Prism Sandy Aronoff Cecily Wanda Bachman Rev. Canon Chasuble Steve Evans Merriman Roy De Beer Student Directors Ruth Cohen Pat Fenstermacher Understudy Elsie Rosenbloom 65 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Ruth Cohen, supervises while Judy Kreitxer put the finishing touches on Steve Evans' make-up, and Wendy Guiles ond Elsie Rosenbloom adjust Sondy Aronoff's costume. Sparkling Success Through JUNIOR PLAY Class of 1960 Presents: The Imaginary Invalid. This three-act farce by Moliere deals with a hypochon- driac who’ tries to contrive his daughter's marriage to a doctor to suit his feigned medical needs. Phil Weiss, president of Thespian Troupe 1000, directed this play, which the Class of '51 presented as its senior class production eight years ago. Thespian directors, junior class advisers, and Miss Edith Gaukrodger, head of the English department, selected eligible juniors who tried out for the cast. Since four roles were doublecast, sixteen juniors were chosen. Other class members sold tickets, obtained advertising for the program, and solicited patrons. While the play was primarily a junior class project, senior and sophomore Thespian members aided in designing sets and costumes, in planning lighting, and in applying make-up under the direction of Miss Freida E. Reed and Miss Maizie G. Weil, faculty advisers. Lynn Peck headed the make-up committee,- while Leo BERAIDE (Dove Curry) and Toinette (Esther Schwarz) conspire to cure the imaginary invalid. THESPIAN CREW members L Freeman, C. Heidmon, S. Wheat, J. Moyer, C. Duncan, J. Vromon, J. Finarelli E. Rosenbloom, L Sheldon, L Hayes, H. Fleig, and R. Cohen prepare the set for the junior ploy. A Scintillating Satire Freeman directed the stage crew, and Ginny Stevens and Eileen Swartz shared their duties as co-chairman of costumes. Roy DeBeer and Steve Field served as ticket chairmen. Thespians also took upon themselves the responsibility of selling five hundred tickets; each junior class member was required to sell two. JUNIOR PLAY CAST Beline...........Joan Bedroff, Judy Kreitzer Louise . . . .Sharon Brown, Shelley Guralnick Toinette.....Merle Deaver, Ester Schwartz Angelique . . .Mona Halpern, Pat Zimmerman Cleante...........................Dave Caldon Berolde ........................David Curry Bonnefoi .......................Carl Green Defois.................................Dennis Myers Purjon...................................Jeff Sherman Fleurante...............................Steve Solotoff Ardin ...........................Joe Totaro Thomas Defois ...................Joe Scott MONA HAIPERN end Dave Caldon portray the ports of Angelique ond denote in the junior ploy, The Imaginary Invalid. ANGELIQUE AND Thomas Defois have their first meeting while Cleante Ardin, Defois, and Toinette look on. 67 Accomplished Royal Performers Display ALL SCHOOL SHOW MR. KELLER and Mr. Doon experience ten moment ot the All School Show dr reheortol. Krazy Krysial, Upper Darby's Fifteenth Annual All School Show included thirty acts which headlined five dancelines, four singing groups, and two bands as well as numerous individual acts. Mr. Robert A. Doane and Mr. William L. Keller directed this pro- duction which initiated the idea of choosing a king as well as a queen to reign over the school-wide talent exhibit. Mr. Doane and Mr. Keller chose the eight most talented performers to demonstrate their THE NIMBLE finger of Jo JOAN BURRIS twirl her way to Kubicky fly through hi oc- ttardom with her twinkling baton, cordion rendition of A Re- verderci Romo. THE SENIOR quartet, the Melloton , combine the voice of Le Adorn , Tom Mulhollond, Greg Cooke, ond Margie Tomotian. CALYPSO CHEERLEADERS: front Row; J. Vo qu x, P. Lynch, S. Hud on, M. Tomotian, A. Brooker. Bock Row; E. Fein- itein, K. Shut , C. Dovi , T. Tonteer, E. Thorn. A ROCK and Roll pantomime by the Six- Foot Four: Standing: J. Taylor, J. Me Murray. Kneeling: B. Matthew , J. Gil letpie. Versatility and Skill in Varied Acts IORNA IOCKINGTON, Ginny Riegel. and I rene Pernio recreate the legend of Tom Dooley. mZY _KRYSTAL ALL - SCHOOL SHOW 95? THE SATANETTES poie with devilith grin : front Row: I. Wil- liam , D. Day, P. Mcfadden, J. Marlin. Bock Row: R. Swart, J. Tomlinton, P. Femtermacher, I. Rote. 'NEVER GIVE up . . . I ihout Peggy Clothier, the Old Philot- opher. KAYE WATSON and Bar- bara Kinder dance Dog pa tch-ityle. ALL SCHOOL SHOW abilities during the week preceding the show. Each Upper Darby student then cast his vote for the most talented boy and girl performer. Candidates for the queen were Sandy Aronoff, modern interpretive dancer; Joan Burris, baton twirler; and Lynne Robin- son, tap-dancer. Les Adams, vocalist; Daniel Deluca, pianist; Joe Kubicky, accordionist; and Fred Krug, pianist, competed for the king's crown. The identity of the winners remained a secret until the opening night of the show, when Barbara Kinsler, mistress-of- ceremonies, announced Joan Burris and Joe Kubicky as the Royal Regents of 1959. For the first time in the history of the show the king and queen were juniors; and in recog- nition of that fact. Tony Grant, Junior class president, presented gifts to Joan and Joe while the other candidates received bouquets and boutonnieres. SANDY ARONOFF prepare H or Fir t Done in pantomime. SOPRANO LOIS VanMeter ting to the accompaniment of Joan Meehlo. LYNNE ROBINSON dance with a merry tap and a bright tmile. 69 Talent, Beauty, and Artistry Appear Front Row: Von Dyke, Monlove, crow; Clothior, Old Philosopher; Gurolnik, B. Bokor, Fitter, Ludwig, Willis, Stevenson, Boll, Browor, I. Baker, Arbucklo, Cannibelles; V. Doavor, M. Doaver, Madoskey, moke-up. Second Row: Kinder, Wot on, dance team; Rose, L Willioms, Swart, McFadden, Marlin, Fenstermocher, Tomlinson, Day, Sotanettes; Mumford, M. Sunshine, S. Sunshine, Bortino, crow. Third Row: Norris, Kain, llght- ing; Van Motor, singer; Bowers, pianist; Burris, baton twirler; Adams, singer; Robinson, dancer,- Kubicky, accordionist; Aronoff, doncor,- Krug, pianist; Stephens, dancer; Cammack, singer; Stevenson, singer; Murphy, Oakes, Brosman, Taylor, Vender, make-up. Fourth Row: Halpern, Allen, Zelson, make-up; Rushton, S. Williams, Roberts, Color Guard,- Shute, Tanteer, Thorne, Vasquez, lynch, Davis, Tomosion, Feinstein, Brooker, 70 X X x e 5 5- • § 8 v F nfht bf n m h [ rf Hi “ Q. 3 ; 2- I •isrir fr i a PIPI «rr ?? i £. g mm rtiiK mpr 5 n ; f iis??§ I f ?!°l «|f'° rs ffiin iiJ” -- T - • -r 5- i. School-Wide 'Krazy Krystal Kapers W iere Bonds of Friendship COLOR CONTEST Elections of homeroom color captains began the 58-59 purple and gold contests which culminated in a gymnastic drill, color games, and relay races on May Day. Early in September, the Gold homeroom cap- tains elected Judi Vasquez and Steve Stentz as their representatives, while the Purples chose Nancy Welsh and Greg Cooke. Gold came out on top in the first contest, the AA Campaign, in which 608 golds and 577 purples bought AA tickets. The Acorn, Oak and Upi-Dah formed the background for the second royal battle. Through the sale of publications subscriptions, the golds also won 476-469. Fall sports presented the next group of contests, which began with another gold victory in the cross-country race. For the first time the golds bowed to the purples in both the girls' hockey game and the soccer match. The Songs and Cheers Content held in sophomore, junior, and senior assemblies, widened the gold lead to thirty points as ROWLAND BOWERS end Bill Ca t go op for a rebound during the Purple and Gold basketball game. CLASS COLOR captain Greg Cooke, Noncy Wel h, Judi Vasquez, and Steve Stentx receive Tag Day return from Bob Hoffner, Bonnie Heal, and John Bali . 72 Are Sealed in Color Contests COLOR CONTEST enthusiastic team members out-cheered the purples to bring the score to 120-90. Gold's margin increased even further when Barbar Griess, sophomore, won the annual spelling bee by correctly spelling flagel- late , which Charles Jones, purple senior representa- tive, previously had misspelled. After a tie in the purple and gold rifle match the golds remained in front with the score 215-275. Purples strove to gain lost points on Tag Night. Wrestling matches were the first event, ending in a 15-15 tie. Gold won the girls' basketball game 49-47 in a close, action-packed contest, only to be defeated by purple 51-44 in the boy's basketball game which followed. Purple gained twenty additional points for selling the most tags, while gold rallied to win both the girls' and boys' swimming meets. As the score rested at 270 for gold and 210 for purple, members of the color teams eagerly awaited May Day and the chance for each team to gain 454 additional points. GOLD CHEERLEADER Patty Lynch gives Purple the oxe on Tag Night. MISS GAUKRODGER checks Vivien Sinclair's spelling as Mary Lu Haines waits her turn. Connie Fister and Denny Cohen are caught in the wings. 73 South Rampart Straat lat's go, Tomi Pio oator. Pull, Boysl Dixiy Ixry! Bath, Anyono? Purple and Gold MAY DAY A hush fell over the crowd of spectators as the rigid lines of the Purple and Gold teams entered Memorial Field to take part in the thirty-first annual May Day celebration. The May Queen and her court, in all their loveliness, looked on as both color teams performed the drill. Anxious moments of waiting Introducing tho May Ouoon. Kon crottot for Purplo. Got Sot! ...Two from One preceded the awarding of the Gymnastic Drill Banner. Then cheers from the exuberant winning team broke the tense silence. The apple dunking and pie eating contests, the races, and the tug of war which followed were fun for everyone. The day came to a close with the awarding of the faculty cup to a tired but happy winning team. Ono, two, throo, totting. Quick, got a towoll Living Symbols of 1959 May Queen, Gail Clark Rote Contalvo MAY QUEEN In accordance with a thirty-six year old tradition, the senior class chose its 1959 May Queen on the merits of scholarship, service to school and class, and citizenship. Gail Clark, the seniors' choice, had the distinctive honor of being elected to Hi-Y in her Sophomore year and, as a junior, was elected vice-president of her class for the second consecutive year. In recognition of her many services, she received the Elmira College Key and the Leaders' Group Citizen- ship Award. Gail's election to the presidency of Student Council in her senior year can be attributed to the same qualities of friend- ship, responsibility, and leadership which gained for her the honor of May Queen. li m Ann ScoM V‘, Ma A V 76 Joan Ruscitolla Sue Thomas Service, Grace, and Beauty Lindo Kromboldt Betsy Mortin Lynne Mortin COURT Chosen from a preferential ballot including the names of twenty-one outstanding senior girls, mem- bers of the 1959 court represented nearly every school activity. General Business Manager of publications. Rose was a member of Hi-Y and A Cappella B and served on numerous class committees. Linda, dis- tinguished honor roll student, was class historian and played varsity hockey and basketball. Betsy was also a member of both hockey and basketball teams and an A. A. Council representative. Lynne served her class as Editor-in-Chief of the Oak and belonged to A Cappella A , Student Council, and Hi-Y, as did Joan, captain of the colorguard. Joan was also treasurer of Hippocrates Club and varsity basketball manager. Ann filled the executive positions of class secretary. Student Council secretary, vice-president of FTA, and president of Tay Wistalvan, while Sue was FTA president and treasurer of Tay Wistalvan. Judi, voted peppiest , was class color captain and a member of the cheerleading squad and Oak staff. A member of the colorguard, Kay was in the All School Show Cast and served on the Publications Business Staff. Known for her singing in A , Choir, Carol was also secretary of the typing staff. In these and other activities, the ten girls demon- strated their worthiness as attendants to the May Queen for 1959. judi Vo qu«z Koy Watson Carol Worlay 77 BOYS Hl-Y; Front How: t. Manzi, president; I. Adam . vice-pretidenl; A. Rickett , secretary; P. Moyer, treasurer. Second Row: S. Evans, H. Finarelli, D. Phillips, R. Borkabw, M. Sand, R. Homilton. Bock Row: Mr. Thompson, adviser; K. Bull, M. Cose, C. Jones, J. Shively, S. Fisher. Scholarship, Service BOYS Hl-Y To be of service to others is the aim of the Boys Hi-Y—an aim that this organization has made a habit of meeting. Hi-Y members collected food for needy families; helped the Red Cross set up blood banks; ushered at Adult School, at the Loyal Royal Boosters Banquet, and at School and College Night; donated funds to worthwhile or- ganizations; and operated the scoreboard at foot- ball games. The purpose of the organization is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of charac- ter. It stands for clean speech, clean sportsman- ship, clean scholarship, and clean living. Members, selected on the basis of character, school service, and academic achievement, met every other Tues- day morning in the cafeteria to discuss plans for various activities, including the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Officers elected for the year were: Lawrence Manzi, president; Les Adams, vice- president; Alan Ricketts, secretary; and Paul Moy- er, treasurer. A WELCOME to Fred Krug and Jim Fithman, newly elected junior member , by Larry Manzi, Preiident, and Paul Moyer, Treasurer. Hl-Y PRESIDENT, Lorry Manzi, pretide over a meet' in«. GIRLS' Hl-Y; Soaltd: I. McCouslond, secretary; S. Kraus , vice-president; E. Peterson, president; J. Kaplan, treasurer; Miss Gaukrodger, ad- viser. Front row: F. Lawrence, R. Cohen, J. Mayer, E. Maxwell, P. Fenstermocher, S. Aronoff, S. Thomas, J. Vasquez, V. Sinclair, M. Tomasian, A. Scott. Second Row; M. Haines, W. Bachman, B. Steinke, R. Consalvo, F. Brown, W. Davis, L. Martin, B. Kinsler, J. Ruscitella, P. Reilly, J. Marlin, L. Krumboldt. Back Row; M. Corasick, B. Whitman, N. Taylor, V. Allen, A. Brooker, M. Layton, C. Osterholtz, V. Bond, K. Jamison, N. Arbucklo, L. Haegley. Character, Leadership GIRLS' Hl-Y Service, scholarship, and character are the basis for the selection of thirty girls each year to Girls' Hi-Y. One of the busiest organizations at Upper Darby, Hi-Y began its year of service on the first day of school by guiding bewildered sophomores to their classrooms. Activities Day, a few weeks later, also for sophomores, was a program whereby they could learn about the twenty clubs and organiza- tions at Upper Darby. Throughout the year, Hi-Y served other school organizations by ushering at choral concerts, at College Night, and at football games and by serv- ing at sports and publications banquets. Selling candy bars for the Mendenhall Scholarship Fund at Adult School and College Night and assisting Mrs. Boyd in the High School Office during study halls were also duties of Hi-Y girls. Collaboration with Boys' Hi-Y resulted in the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, held on April 18. Hi-Y's service, however, didn't end within the school. The girls served the community by ushering at Forum programs and Delaware County Choral Soci- ety Concerts; and at Christmas, Girls' Hi-Y collected items for a Christmas package to be sent to children at Cheney Creek Settlement, Kentucky. Another Christmas project was the decoration of Christmas trees throughout the school by Hi-Y officers Elaine Peterson, president; Suzy Krauss, vice-president; Linda McCausland, secretary; and Joan Kaplan, treasurer. 79 LEADERS' GROUP To cite an example for the rest of the school, to foster a spirit of co-operation between classmates and teachers, and to develop in the student a sense of leadership and acceptance of responsibilities are three purposes of the Leaders' Group. Eighty-five leaders, chosen through a written statement of qualifications and a social maturity test, strive to achieve these purposes under the guidance of presi- dent Peter Harkins, associate president Fran Brown, and secretaries Orion Kline and Lois Van Meter. Mr. Ralph Andersen, Dean of Boys, serves as adviser to this group which he originally sponsored twelve years ago. Members of the Leaders' Group are found assisting in the high school and deans' offices, and patrolling the halls before and after school, as well as during every class period. By contributing either study halls or free time after school, each leader must give at least one hour of service to the group weekly. A trip to West PotTTTand New York City was the hiah ooint of activities. PRESIDENT PETER Harkins roads a notice to vice-presi- dent Orion Klin and corresponding secretary Lois Von Motor os Fran Brown, recording secretary, tokos notes. Two Pinnacles SENIOR LEADERS and Captains: Front row: B. Roberts, D. Director, T. Roupp, F. Brown, L. Van Meter. Second row: M. Haines, P. Fenster- W mocher, I. Rose, H. Brewer, F. Heinze, E. Peterson, L. Haegley. Bock row: R. Kerr, P. Moyer, A. Botes, P. Harkins, M. Case, O. Kline. o' 80 H -Q Twenty-one Delaware County high schools sent four representatives each to compete in the Scott's Hi-Q Contest, taped at host schools for broadcast each Sunday after- noon on station WDRF. Mr. Paul Coffey, fac- ulty adviser, chose Upper Darby's repre- sentatives Wanda Bachman, Robert Dono- van, Hugo Finarelli, Charles Jones, and Steve Evans, alternate, for their general knowledge in several fields. Wanda special- ized in music and literature while Bob studied United States Government, econom- ics, and world history. Charles and Hugo shared physics, mathematics, and chemistry areas; all team members were required to be well-versed in current events and Shakes- peare. Placing first in the preliminary rounds, U.D.'s intellectual abilities proved superior when team members defeated Interboro and Penncrest in the final round. Team members received gold watchs, while the school was the recipient of $1,000. Hl-Q TEAM members ponder the answer to a question. Mechanics, Biology, INTENT STEINMETZ Society members Chorie Jones, Aubrey Bole , ond George Wagner build a radio. STEINMETZ SOCIETY Electricity, photography, and chemistry are some of the subjects which members of Steinmetz Society studied at their Friday afternoon meetings in the electric shop. Under the guidance of Mr. Fred Loeper and Mr. Edwin Harer, co-sponsors, the twelve members worked hard to complete an amateur radio station which broadcasts from Upper Darby High School. Anyone interested in science was eligible for membership in this scientific society. Prospective members were required to make a fifteen- minute speech dealing with a scientific topic. Other club activities included a visit to Leeds and Northrop, an instrument manufacturing company. Officers are George Wagner, president; Alan Ricketts, vice- president; and Aubrey Bates, secretary-treasurer. DEMONSTRATING DUTIES of First Aid and Social Service, Karen Turville and Lois Williams adjust a sling for Debbie Director while Cathy Gross answers the phone ond Fron Brown writes a report. STUDYING MODEL parts of the human body, Hippocrates Club officers Emily Maxwell, Joan Thiel. HIPPOCRATES CLUB Monthly meetings of Hippocrates Club gave future nurses an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of nursing. The meetings, which were often combined with those of First Aid and Social Service Club, in- cluded movies, slides, and guest speakers. Miss Otti- lie Feddern, an Upper Darby graduate and a student nurse at Presbyterian Hospital, showed slides at the February meeting, while Mrs. Beverly Shepard, an x-ray technician at Philadelphia General Hospital, FIRST AID AND SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB Taking temperatures, filing medical history cards, making infirmary beds, administering aspirin, and bandaging minor cuts are daily tasks which confront First Aid and Social Service Club members. Mrs. Mae Pusey, faculty adviser, selected the girls at the end of their sophomore year. These club members carried out countless tasks to aid the school nurses and gained valuable nursing experience as well. Devoted to serving others, this nursing club prepared a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family and made Christmas and Easter favors for hospitalized children. Officers Fran Brown, president, and Debbie Director, secretary-treasurer, were elected at the close of their junior year. 82 and Medicine MARY JO Geismann and Joan Ruscitella enjoy a club meeting. spoke to the girls in November. Extra activities in- cluded a field trip to Hahnemann Hospital and a visit to the children's ward of Delaware County Hos- pital, where the girls distributed Christmas stockings which they had made and filled. Miss Emma Sommer- field advised the club. Officers were Emily Maxwell, president; Joan Thiel, vice-president; Mary Jo Geis- mann, secretary,- and Joan Ruscitella, treasurer. VISUAL AIDS CLUB Having met requirements and having achieved a- creditable scholastic record from Beverly Hills Junior High School, Visual Aids Club members are on call in the visual aids office on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, to respond to requests from teachers who had planned the use of audio-visual aids to instruction. Setting up screens, delivering projectors, loudspeak- ers and film before and after school, and operating projectors in their respective assemblies and when study halls permit, have kept Carl Childs and Del McKelvey, seniors,- Carl Albrecht, junior; and Tom Hall, Charles Geckeler, and Robert Mooney, sopho- mores busy. On Monday mornings, Mr. Joseph Loe- per, faculty adviser, distributed weekly assignments. USING MICROSCOPES, leuwenhoek Club members Peter Harkins, Sue Mun- ro, and Larry Manx! identify the parts of a flower. LEEUWENHOEK SOCIETY Amoebas, dog-fish sharks, rats, frogs, and mud puppies all suggest biology to the members of the Leeuwenhoek Society. To realize their purpose members of the club have taken trips to the Tyler Arboretum, Lankenau Hospital and the Museum of Natural Science. Guest speak- ers have included R. Leland Brown, pathologist, and George G. Lower, Upper Darby science teacher. The Leeuwenhoek Society, advised by Mr. Floyd Neff, is an asset to the science department because they prepare slides and clean micro- scopes. Pete Harkins, president, led the Tuesday afternoon meetings. Assist- ing him were Sue Munro, secretary,- Dick Barkalow, treasurer; and Pat Fenstermacher, sergeant at arms. MEMBERS OF Visual Aids assemble equipment under the watchful eye of adviser, Mr. Frederick loe per. Standing: Del McKelvey, Mr. Loeper, Thomas Hall, Karl Albrecht. Kneeling: Charles Geckeler, Bart Taylor, and Carl Childs. REHEARSING FOR o French Guignol how, Wendy Cwrto, SKoron Brown, Willo Davis, Sue Cammock ond Emily Maxwell display the puppet . versa Understanding LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Frore Jacques, frere Jacques. Dormez-vous? Dormez-vous? Sonnez les matinnes. Sonnez les matinnes. . . Thus caroled members of Le Cercle Francois who enjoyed singing this, and many other French songs, during their meetings. The club met once a month to enjoy plays, skits, movies, talks, and slides centered around a specific theme. One meeting was devoted to music of French composers. During this meeting, differ- ent members entertained the club with vocal and piano solos. Miss Charlotte A. Chrisman, adviser; Elaine Peter- son, president during the first semester; Sharon Brown, president during the second semester; Willa Davis, vice- president; Emily Maxwell, secretary; and Sue Cammack, treasurer; conducted each session almost entirely in French. All meetings ended with the singing of LA MARSEILLAISE, the French national anthem. LATIN CLUB Students interested in the Latin language met together to learn about Roman life and customs. A Latin play directed and acted by club members stimulated interest. During Latin Week, club members took a trip to Fels Planetarium to see the stars and constellations as they appeared over ancient Rome. Movies and slides of Rome and various other parts of Italy foscinated club members. At the Christmas season a party featured all the Latin trimmings. Miss Lucille Noble, adviser, and Miss Ann Atkinson, co-adviser, led the Latins through a successful year. Officers included Paul Moyer, president; Carol Osterholtz, vice- president; Michele Hagy, secretary; and Ginger Allen, treasurer. BRANDISHING A «poor, Pool Moyor play hi por in o latin Club ploy o Dkk Borkalow cower . Michele Hagy direct ; Michael Rooch, Ginger Allen, ond Caro- lyn Otterholtz watch. THE VIRGINIAN by Owen Wi ter hold the attention of Peg TAY WISTALVAN CLUB Bayard Taylor, Owen W ster, Louisa Mae A cott, and Henry Van Dyke, the names of four Pennsylvania authors, were used in forming the acronymic Toy WIsfahan. Students interested in literature and doing satisfactory work in English were eligible for member- ship. Literary bees, readings from well-known stories and plays, and book reviews presented by student members constituted a large part of the club's pro- gram. Some members saw Li'l Abner at the Erlanger Theatre in Philadelphia. In addition to regular meet- 84 of Words and Culture PAN AMERICAN CLUB To promote interest in and to encourage friendly rela- tions with people of Latin America were the aims of the Pan American Club. Spanish students could join this organization which sponsored a pen-pal program and undertook a project to aid natives of Latin America. Meetings, held on the third Tuesday of each month, included travelogues, movies, song fests, and guest speakers. Various classes presented program-, in connec- tion with their courses of study in Spanish, and all mem- bers participated in the traditional breaking of the pinata at the annual Christmas party. The club functioned under the leadership of Mrs. Alice Tomlinson and Mr. Ernesto Canales, faculty ad- visers, and officers Rozzina Boquin, president; Mary Lou Marple, vice-president; Mary Jane Leckner, recording secretary; Joan Thomas, corresponding secretary; Mar- garet Breidling, librarian; and Henry Founds, sergeant- at-arms. BOOTS BREIDLING and Pog Winner read a Spanish magazine as Jo-Ann Nallinger, Henry Founds, and Rozzina Boquin watch with Mr. Conales and Mr . Tomlinion, adviser . Reilly, Cynthia Weddell, Miss Weimer, Ann Scott, and Sue Thomas. TAY WISTALVAN CLUB ings, Tay Wistalvan Club held two traditional affairs in the winter and spring. The first, held in December at the home of Peggy Reilly was the annual Christ- mas Party. Club members provided the original enter- tainment and refreshments. The second and final event was the Mother and Daughter Tea held in the school during May. Monthly meetings functioned under the leadership of Miss Frances F. Weimer, faculty adviser; Ann Scott, president; Cynthia Weddell, vice-president; Peggy Reilly, secretary; and Sue Thomas, treasurer. GERMAN CLUB Englisch verboton! is another way of saying that German is the only language spoken at Der Deutsche Klub, Upper Darby's thirty-one year- old organization. Because no English is permitted, only second-year German students are eligible for membership. Members gain ease in German conversation and a knowledge of German customs and culture by taking part in the monthly meetings of this activity. Paul Moyer, president, Charles Jones, vice-president, and Fredericka Heinze, secre- tary-treasurer, and Miss Agnes Grunberg, adviser, planned monthly programs which included discussion groups, songs, and games. Stille Nacht, Heiligc Nacht, a Christmas play presented at the December meeting, was the club's biggest endeavor. GERMAN CLUB members ploy Der Mogische Robofer, or The Magic Robot, a question and answer gome. Standing: Paul Moyer, Bob Kerr, George Rowell, Chorles Jones, Dick Adler, Steve Evans. Saat d: Gail Morgan, Fredericka Heinze, Aubrey Botes. ■KH ANN SCOTT, Peggy Reilly, Mr . McGonnigle, Joon Kaplan, WAF OFFICERS Bob Kerr and Ken Bull study the European i uo ion. WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM World Affairs Forum members discussed Segregation, Communism, and the Middle East Crisis. Students aspiring to be admitted to this organization presented a five-minute talk on a topic of current interest. Robert Kerr, Peter Harkins, Walter Walvick, Kent Bull, and Mr. Paul Coffey, faculty adviser, led bi-weekly meetings. Representatives of WAF attended meetings of the Philadelphia Chapter of the World Affairs Council at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel to enjoy the advantages of a forum with well-known personalities as guest speakers. Daughters of the American Revolution sponsored an examination for WAF members to test their knowledge of the United Nations and to express opinions on the topic, Should Changes be made in the Penn- BEAUX ARTS dub mtmbt G«rry DeSt phano, Bruc Watkin , Nancy Hor t, and Ken Robert ton collaborate in decorating the ortroom bulletin board. Organizations of FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Future Teachers of America Club offered teaching aspirants a chance to become acquainted with the teaching profession. During meetings, representatives of various phases of teaching addressed club mem- bers. Movies introduced teaching techniques; discus- sions considered the efficiency of teachers colleges. Members also took field trips to grade schools in this area, where they observed teaching methods. The club sold pom-poms, jewelry, stuffed animals, BEAUX ARTS CLUB Beaux Arts Club members under the supervision of Miss Elizabeth B. Kingsley worked on projects for art exhibits, decorated the school during special holidays, created posters advertising school events in addition to sketching and painting their own special projects. At Christmastime, student members painted the school cafe- teria windows with White Christmas scenes and later advertised the Helen Caro Fashion Show. All members enjoyed a trip to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and dinner banquet. A presentation of their annual art exhi- bition ended the club's school year. Officers for the first semester were: Nancy Horst, president; Jeanne Geckeler, vice-president; and Arlene Karian, treasurer. Officers for the second semester were: Lannette Reppert, president; Jeanne Geckeler, vice-presi- dent; and Carolyn Miller, treasurer. 86 Mutual Interest FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA (continued) and other articles in order to add money to their scholarship fund, planned to finance a deserving club member at a teachers college. Mrs. Elizabeth McGonnigle served as adviser; Sue Thomas, presi- dent; Ann Scott, vice-president; Peggy Reilly, secre- tary; and Joyce Marlin, treasurer. The club program ended with the formal installation of officers for the following year. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education is a club, a course, and a voca- tion. Twenty students chose the DE curriculum this year, a program that consists of classwork from 9 to 11:45 in the morning and a job outside of school until five o'clock. Upper Darby pioneered this vocational course, which has since extended to include Abington, Chester, Lansdowne-Aldan, and Lower Merion. Each of these schools is host to one Distributive Education Club meet- ing a year. Upper Darby's meeting, held on November 20, was the first of these in 1958 and consisted of a sales display demonstration, refreshments, and a dance. Officers for 1958-59 were Edward Sjogran, president, Richard Schumacher, vice-president, Carolyn Collema- cine, secretary, and Nancy Woods, treasurer. LIBRARY CLUB mtmbiri Janet Taylor and Wanda Bachmon file cards as Carole Um- stood replaces books and Willo Davis stamps a book for Jim Fishman. LIBRARY CLUB Five days overdue; ten cents please. These are familiar words to library aides for they repeat them many times a day as they work in the library before or after school or during a study period. Miss Emma b.-gan, faculty adviser, and the officers of the Library Club—Wanda Bachman, serving her second term as president; Wilhelmina Davis, vice- president; and Carole Umstead, secretary-treasurer—work with library aides stamping thousands of books, repairing any thet are torn, and designing and assembling photographic displays and layouts and book reviews for new books. Through the Library Club, girls gain valu- able experience in library procedure. D.E. OFFICERS Carolyn Collemacine, tecrotary, Richard Schumocher, vice-preiident, Nancy Woods, treasurer, and Ed Sjogran, president, discuss selling methods. 87 Perfecting Skills, MUSICAL MASTERPIECES CLUB A mezzo-soprano practicing for her recital, a dreamy piano sonata, the mellow blend of a male quartet—intermingled sounds like these interest mem- bers of the Musical Masterpieces Club. Such artists as Beethoven, Chopin, and Mozart are studied during monthly meetings held at a member's home. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in the esoteric music and classical works. Mr. William Keller, sponsor of this year-old organ- ization, Fredericka Heinze, president, Warren Hayes, vice-president. Bob Kerr, secretary-treasurer, and club members participated in field trips to the Acad- emy of Music, Robin Hood Dell, and other music centers. MUSICAL MASTERPIECES Club member Aubrey Bote , Warren Hoye , and Robert Kerr study on album cover at Mr. Keller placet the record. CHESS CLUB Bishops, knights, kings, queens, and pawns acted in the Thursday afternoon drama in classroom 220. The Chess Club, open to all stu- dents, provided an opportunity for newcomers to learn the game and for experienced players to improve their skill. Thrpugh alternation of team players, each club member competed at the Philadelphia Chess Association. Five different delegates demonstrated their skill each Friday afternoon against chess enthusiasts from nearby schools. Team players functioned under the direction of Miss Agnes Grunberg, ad- viser; Steve Evans, president; Kent Bull, vice-president; and Jim Open- shaw, secretary-treasurer. DURING A practice Che game, Kent Bull and Steve Evan concentrate on the next move a Jim Open haw look on. 88 EYES FIXED on the pint, Mary lou Morple, member of the Bowling Club, trie for a ttrike. GIRLS BOWLING CLUB Members of the Girls Bowling Club met every Thurs- day at Gehris Alleys to test their bowling skill. The club, divided into teams, selected ten members with highest averages for varsity and junior varsity teams which competed in a tournament against all Philadel- phia suburban schools. A banquet featuring the pres- entation of miniature bowling charms to members having highest averages was one of the year's out- standing events. Trophies went to highest scorer and most improved player. Officers were Carol Bishop, president; Carol Lodge, vice-president; Beverly Rob- erts, secretary; and Joan Thiel, treasurer. Finding Others DOWNBEAT SOCIETY Dixieland, Boogie-woogie, Swing, Modern, Bop, and Progressive Jazz held the interest of Downbeat Society members every other Monday evening at the home of Mr. Fred Loeb, adviser. Jack Bowers, president; Tom Martinelli, vice-president; Eileen Fuhrman, recording secretary; and Ron DeGraw, treasurer, headed the fif- teen members of this organization whose objective was to establish understanding and appreciation of jazz in all its facets. Bi-weekly meetings included listening to various rec- ords from Mr. Loeb's collection and discussing artists, their musicianship and backgrounds. Members frequent- ly made reports on the giants of jazz and reviewed their contributions in the field. Several trips to jazz concerts at the Academy of Music comprised extra activities for this music-minded organization. MEMBERS OF Boy ' Bowling Club chock for highotl tcoret. BOYS BOWLING CLUB Gehris Bowling Alleys echoed to the sound of rolling balls and crashing pins every Wednesday afternoon, as members of the Boys Bowling Club met to compete in matches against bowlers from Lower Merion, Haverford, Harriton, Marple-Newtown, and Radnor. The club, di- vided into three teams, selected ten members with highest averages to bowl on the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams. Remaining members bowled on the third team. Mr. John M. Boyd advised the club. Hugo Fina- relli and Norman Pittenger, co-captains, led the Varsity team, while Dick Jones scored high for the year. RIFLE CLUB Rifle Club members guided by Mr. Charles L. Wood, practiced on the rifle range improving techniques in prone, kneeling, standing, and sitting positions and in training their target sense. Any Upper Darby student was eligible for membership, and fifteen aspirants with highest scores were selected for the team. From these, ten were chosen to shoot in matches. Members were permitted to use their own equipment; however, the club purchased twenty-two caliber Winchester rifles and the United States Army supplied ammunition and targets. Officers were: Charles Matsinger, president; Douglas Rex, treasurer; and Eileen Fuhrman, secretary. 89 UJiyilLL fiCCti to Faculty in Six Departments New Seats Add Subdued Hues Senior Play Keeps Full Houses in Laughing Mood fwHarriers Seconc J trict Title Rac | °p c'c arsity Gals t gle vs Norristown oCohcC iko-ia A Cites enty Roya r Writinq S iecond ne Leagi Silhouettes to Decorate Snow Ball November 28 nce, .. Lomei red in Senior Play its from Eire, '•- - ■' •ino Enter UD Teacher , - All-Amer X Hockey P n . _ 7xec 4ca idefe ter Banquet Fete til Award Winne 35 Places ' i on Top Koytfonc Honori r Going to Acorn Fonv'iar p°‘ New Seats Ann0unces Up idol Is Turn to Gymnastics I mport on coot Slated lor No :reosed Food Cost Cafeteria Svc ects Price Choral Club Plans • r .0. . Cherry Day Theme u . M fnr Fohrnnrv Frolic L«« oM -okhod niors Achieve Semi-Fi ufZZ'-?.' Record UD Rep xtsSS? Grants Excusal miia tdene, for Christmas Jobs ISe L - idefeated Varsity Gals Wrangle vs Norristown Orth 18th • . Thor«-;:-.J tWtot 10 ;««. lc f ovjfoj Rc-fol tt Unt y or UD r - [5 j J O -JJ tootooR T- espianTroupe Animates A QOn r‘ Nancarrow s special day, Acorn P How old he was he wouldn't say. of Seniors Favor Going Steady [Sixteen JUIIlll riummiy 4UuuuUnbeaten rapp|ers |,He Hopes H.djn J n U 11 Hi ■ m J Fimfa _ ■ ■ _ « ■ t. ■ • -n _ _ .. eneJenhali Fund Drive fenfa Str iaht a ter Impressive Opener Monel f ow Seufi.... - • ■ 7’ ' m his salutation . 500,0 b rtv ?or Publications ncil to Spc lo° _ .-«curs ter Confert..wc to Try for Awards ID Tomorrow from Council Sat. otoaeC rf antt Sayi. , c£E.Choc LiFunrl Royals Merit Hi-O Juniors in Ca t'.o. Class Play April 1m, WHEN OOOftSELLSbo? I fOf q o«d Woci cxp bo «c, UNICEF. 600 - 0 ason Awe to Coc Tod Grid Upidolls and Programs all Serenade or November 1 '■aMrod I OVSirtl O Seniors Elect Gail Clark to Reign as May Queen : orobW co' :m of tfc voovo-i. 1 o o $1.50 po eoi lo o' $ I 09 THE CAMPUS SIX i o «ol '0 q-olvo-oi o i ►« foi rinq ■ v. Soot o' Ao' fcieW Girls' Hi-Y Selects 10 Senior Members Before Holidays i‘ Art: ood Tod _ | Muvo-m School of Art . ond Tod Three UD Grapplers ,-erguson Fourtl Win Suburban' • in Foul 5hoo,ir« Hi-Y Girls Sel). falottel £ yals Host Harriton er Jolting by Fords - niors Choose 32 Oak Who’s Who JCo re omed y Bars Mendenhall Fund Tv ad ay UD Grants Excusal for Christmas Jobs Dist. Ed Students Aid Nearb Merchants during Holiday R FUU TIME «npWr+nt .ill bo glvon to M0b of t Ba 'plptv°y'he TO $E Romanit' Royal Road to Competition On game day all roads lead to Memorial Field where sports provide the spark of Upper Darby school spirit. Loyal subjects cheer en- thusiastically as kings and queens of competi- tion carry on Upper Darby's Royal tradition. Beginning with football season and ending with the all-school gymnastic drill, the regal Purple and Gold adds splendor to the campus scene and excitement to campus life. 93 John Ricci Captain Flurry of VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: Front row: M. Rulay, D. Gr n . G. Catania. J. S ott, I. Reppart. Back row: Mr. Barnodino, M. Sond, H. Wilton. C. Walhnon, B. Thorpo, J. Ricci, D. Johnson, Mr. Strange. CROSS COUNTRY Starting the season with impressive wins over Norristown and Cheltenham, Upper Darby's Cross Country team rounded out the year with a final record of four wins and five losses. Peter M. Bernardino, head coach, explained that the relatively poor showing of the team this year was due to the fact that the squad had to start entirely from scratch when its only returning letter-winner, Alan Phister, moved to Milwaukee. For the first time in many years, a sophomore, Dick Greene, won the novice cup. He, along with George Catania, Lanny Reppert, John Ricci, and Harry Wilson paced the Harriers to a tenth place finish in the district, and a seventh place finish at Marcus Hook. Because of his competence throughout the season, John Ricci was elected honorary captain. Junior Varsity Harriers reversed the varsity's sea- sonal record, finishing the season with a final score of five wins and four losses. U.D. RUNNERS Gr n and Thorp start to o rtok two Abington runners. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY U.D. OPPONENT Cheltenham 19 38 Norristown 19 36 Chester 50 1 Lower Merion 35 20 Abington 39 16 Plymouth Whitemarsh 23 36 Haverford 32 24 Harriton 20 41 Ridley Township 41 18 JV CROSS COUNTRY U.D. OPPONENT Cheltenham 40 17 Norristown 40 19 Chester 50 15 Lower Merion 15 50 Abington 50 15 Plymouth Whitemarsh 15 50 Haverford 22 35 Harriton 15 50 Ridley Township 18 44 HEAD COACH of the crott country team, Mr. Bernor- dino relaxes offer a suc- cessful meet. MR. EDSON Strange, one- time cross country cooch, presents the novice cup to junior, Richard Green. Flying Feet JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: Front row: R. Kurland, R. Sand, H. Emery, J. DeStefano, L. Calobrese, J. Seneca. Second row; t. Grosso, R. Cahoone, C. Green, M. Wellman, R. Brodsky, W. Burns, J. Clark, A. DiAntonio, D. Myers, Mr. Kashner, cooch. Bock row: R. Friday, T. Gellert, H. Reizer, T. Narrow, D. Hamsher, W. Klump, A. lawley, H. Hoger, J. Yaun, A. Emery. lOU POLITES educote hi toe for kicking in o practice e ion. VARSITY SOCCER: Front row: F. Yoggi, K. Dovi , M. Becker, J. Coyle, K. Kutler, J. Iconhower, J. Boli , J. Stougger. Second row: D. Swan on, F. Shank, R. Spencer, B. Schwindt, T. Banner, P. Moyer, C. Rogge, R. Synchronizing Skillful VARSITY SOCCER With only three returning lettermen, the Royal Booters faced a period of rebuilding. Not easily discouraged. Coach Albert Jackson built his Varsity squad around lettermen Bob Spencer, Bill Schwindt, and Fred Shank, who was elected most valuable player. Coach Jackson stated that the most exciting game was played against Lower Merion, Upper Darby's chief rival in soccer. Bill Schwindt and Ken Kutler hit the goal cage for UD's two points in a thrilling game as the Aces of Lower Merion bowed to the Royal Booters 2-0. Led by co-captains Fred Shank and Bob Spencer, the Varsity completed the season with a record of seven wins, three losses, and six ties, to capture second place in Suburban I League competition. Brown, J. WeUinger. Bock row: C. Myrhe, J. Frie . H. Firth, P. Miller, J. Wolfe, L Polite , T. Dougherty, W. lux, J. Penrod, F. Krug, T. Mortinelli, Mr. Jackton. UPPER DARBY'S Ken Kutler fight to keep the boll away from hi Norrittown opponent. Toeing Techniques VARSITY SOCCER Ridley Township U.D. 1 OPPONENT 1 Abington 2 2 Harriton 1 0 Cheltenham 4 2 Chester 3 0 Lower Merion 1 2 Norristown 4 0 Haverford 1 1 Ridley Township 0 0 Abington 0 1 Harriton 2 4 Cheltenham 0 0 Chester 5 0 Lower Merion 2 0 Norristown 3 2 Haverford 1 1 AFTER A raco down the field. Bill Schwindt reach the ball before hi opponent. Striving TRYING TO 9 1 o goal for UD, loo Della Penna sends the boll down the field. BAll-STEALERS, Jim Rein ond Skip McClennan fight for UD. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER Plagued by injuries, inexperience, and ineligibilities. Upper Darby's J.V. Soccer team, composed exclusively of sopho- mores, was not able to realize its full potential. They rounded out the season with a final record of four wins, six losses, and six ties. The team showed its greatest promise in the opener when they defeated Haver- ford 6-2. Here the great strength in the line and halfback positions became ap- parent. The outstanding defensive play of goalie John Stauffer was very much in evidence all through the season. Jim Rein's competence resulted in his election as Honorary captain. Mr. Richard Kromer, coach, is con- vinced that barring injuries and ineligi- bilities, this team will contribute to a sound varsity squad next year. JV SOCCER U.D. OPPONENT Ridley Township 1 3 Abington 3 0 Harriton 3 1 Cheltenham 0 0 Chester 7 0 Lower Merion 1 1 Norristown 1 2 Haverford 6 1 Ridley Township 1 1 Abington 1 2 Harriton 2 2 Cheltenham 3 2 Chester 2 2 Lower Merion 3 3 Norristown 0 2 Haverford 1 6 J. Deering. Second row: Mr. Kromer, coo h; D. Geory, R. Rickards, B. Young, V. Carroway, B. Best, J. Buckley, H. Seigel, C. Wilson. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER: Front row: D. Wolfe, B. Callahan, S. McClennen, A. Okie, J. Rein, captain; S. Yowell, T. DellaPenna, For Advancement J. V. HOCKEY After scrimmaging, dribbling, and run- ning laps with the varsity team every day after school, the J. V. hockey squad com- pleted the 1958 season in an exciting 1-1 tie with rival Swarthmore. After Swarth- more had held the lead at 1-0, Gail Egan, center forward, scored UD's tying goal in the last tense moments of the game. Coached by Miss Elizabeth Williams and Miss Barbara Reimann, the Junior Varsity finished the season with a record of two wins, three losses, and three ties. During the games Miss Williams alter- nated the junior varsity and varsity teams to help underclassmen gain experience. JV HOCKEY U.D. OPPONENTS Lower Merion 2 0 Harriton 0 1 Haverford 1 3 Sharon Hill 3 0 Lansdowne 1 1 Ridley Township 0 1 Norristown 0 0 Swarthmore 1 1 WITH AN invisible slick. Belly Stork blocks the drive of on opponent. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY: Fronf row: I. Mescanli, A. Egan, L. Mossin- ger, P. Smith, O. Biggs, B. Stork. Second row: J. McFodden, E. Schwartz, N. Borton, C. Yerger, G. Rothman. Bock row: M. Troxler, CATCHING UP to their opponents, Olivia Biggs and Gail Egan race to gain possession of the froe boll. 0. Kayati, B. Lawrence, P. Dixon, R. Ormsby, D. Lloyd, S. Feenov R. Gallagor. 99 Heads Up In DRIVING FOR th goal, Marian Layton recoivos help from toi Haegley. CO-CAPTAINS Linda Krumboldt and Bet y Martin. VARSITY Undefeated again! Under the supervision of Miss Elizabeth Williams, Upidoll sticksters were invincible for the third consecutive year. As a result of diligent practicing, drilling, and scrimmaging, the hockeyettes completed a successful season. Every afternoon they worked zealously on the practice field. Two compe- tent co-captains, Linda Krumboldt and Betsy Martin, and Barbara Priest, selected most valuable player by her teammates, led the team to each victory. The squad, well supported by the spirit and enthusiasm of the students, drew a good percentage of specta- HOCKEY tors to the games. Highlights of the season were the exciting Lans- downe and Swarthmore clashes. Each year these schools are the Varsity's toughest rivals. In both instances, Betsy Martin, who held the position of center forward, scored a goal in the suspenseful final seconds. For the first time in the history of Upper Darby, a bus transported students to the Swarthmore game to cheer on their team. The girls, fighting hard, tied Swarthmore, also undefeated, in a sensational match which concluded the season. VARSITY HOCKEY: Front row: L. Krumboldt, N. Schorodin, N. Jackson. D. Dowton, l. Haogloy. M. loyton. C. DovW. K. Kohn. R«g«t«r, B. Priest, J. Clorko, B. Mortin. Bock row: A. Brooker, L. too Winning Pride UD STICKSTER, Karen Kohn, fights for the ball as her teammates woit anxiously. VARSITY Lower Morion Harriton Haverford Sharon Hill Lansdowne Ridley Township Norristown Swarthmore HOCKEY U.D. OPPONENT 3 1 7 1 1 1 6 4 2 1 4 0 2 1 2 2 MANEUVERING THE ball down the field, Marian Layton and Janet Clark rush to the aid of Betsy Martin. 101 A STUDY in facial expression as Marion Leyton completes a drive. SHOWING HER unique style, Betsy Martin prepares for a long drive. VARSITY FOOTBALL Soul of School Spirit Seriously handicapped by having seven starters injured, the football squad got off to a rough start, but the team was not lacking in enthusiasm. Support and pep of the students backed the gridmen well. Excellent offensive playing by halfback Greg Cooke provided the incentive in most of the games in addi- tion to the guidance of Head Coach Leslie and assist- ant coaches Leonard, Reichle, Stamus, and Thompson. Greg held the position of co-captain with Bill Lites, and also was named Player of the Year. The team saw spirit and confidence run high pre- ceding the annual Thanksgiving Day game with rival Haverford. After Greg gained the first touchdown, the scoreboard showed 6-6 at halftime. The Royals, fighting hard, were victims of bad breaks in the sec- ond half as Haverford scored three times for a final score of 25-6. The season ended with a record of two Bock row.- J. C. Doy. F. Hoffman, T. MtnMr, M. Sanshina, N. Fold- man, D. Day. Cheltenham Ridley Township Lower Merion FOOTBALL U.D. OPPONENT 21 45 13 0 13 20 14 62 21 52 wins and seven losses. VARSITY Lancaster Overbrook Front row: B. Mathewi, G. Cooko, B. Boesth, B. Lights, M. Ruzanski, R. Campana. 102 A DIVE, and an unidontifiod UD playor is brought down. ...Maker of Men SPECO DEMON Greg Cook rushes post hit opponent gaining valuable yardog . w VARSITY FOOTBALL (Continued) U.D. OPPONENT Chester 26 0 Norristown 19 51 Abington 14 20 Haverford 6 25 103 Bock row: M. Simminger, C. liver- ton, H. Hollum, J. Shepley, I. Ferguson. CARRYING THE ball. Gr g Cook circles l ft o dodge Chester tackles. Second row: J. La Bcrco, A. Millis. J. Taylor, J. Roberts. B. Lowser, O. Christensen. Front row: R. Carrier. $. Sf m, J. Reed, K. Trimble, T. louderback, V. Angelo. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front row: G. Keane, F. Hoffman, M. lynch, j- Jonei, B. Smith, J. Richard . Back row: M. McGinn, J. D. Day, B. M. Sunthine, D. Day, C. liverton, J. Shepley, L. Fergoeion. Second row: Hummel, B. Hick . B. Gorman, M. Kelly, K. Algory, M. lichtenfeld, C. Fleming, R. Fleming, JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Two minutes left to play and darkness rapidly approaching. Upper Darby Tigers, J. V. nickname supplied by coaches Charles Leonard and Frank Reichle, scored the final touch- down that climaxed the suspenseful Abington football game. During the biggest moral victory over the Haverford Fords, J. V. players displayed a powerful defense and a nimble offense. Gridiron junior men doubled their value as dummies'1 at varsity sessions. Possessing undying spirit and determination, the Junior Varsity team compiled a seasonal record of four wins and three losses. FOOTBALL COACHES Roichle, Thompson, le li , Leonard, ond Sfamu . Guarding JV FOOTBALL U.D. OPPONENT Cheltenham 6 0 Ridley Township 13 25 Lower Merion 6 18 Chester 6 0 Norristown 0 6 Abington 12 6 Haverford 6 0 104 GRAPPLING WITH hi opponant, Robert Donovan trio for a foil. J.V. WRESTLING Lower Merion Springfield, D.C. Cheltenham Norristown Harriton Conestoga Lansdowne Abington Haverford Springfield, M.C. U.D. Opponent 43 8 27 23 42 6 33 10 28 11 34 8 33 9 39 10 29 5 36 3 JOE ICENHOWER attempt to pin hi man. U.D.'s Honor JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Undefeated for the first time in the history of U.D.H.S. wrestling, the JV grapplers ended the season with a league record of ten wins and no losses to capture the Suburban I Junior Varsity Wrestling Championship. Coaches Mr. Peter Bernardino and Mr. Fred Loeb guided the matmen through the crucial Springfield Delaware County match to another decisive 27-19 victory. Pins by Bud Blank and Ole Christenson and a forfeit by an opponent were deciding factors in the championship victory. John Balis, Bud Blank, and J. C. Day each had undefeated season records. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING: Front Row: J. Butcaglia, W. Danielton, D. Anil . Bock Row: Mr. Bernardino, R. Eitrado, J. Boli , M. lichtenfeld, F. Blank, D. Day, J. Hockelt. 105 Fashioning Falls... VARSITY WRESTLING: front Row: S. McClonnon, R. Hamilton, M. Schwarz, S. Schwarz, P. Coroy, K. Davis. Bock Row: Mr. Bernadino, J. Icenhower, D. Hogg, J. Shivoly, W. Litos, B. Donovan, J. Sigismonti, K. Kistlor, B. Bosoth. VARSITY WRESTLING SCHEDULE Haverford Lower Merion Springfield D.C. Springfield M.C. Cheltenham Norristown Harriton Conestoga Lansdowne Abington U.D. Opponent 35 5 26 14 20 14 37 6 35 10 25 15 29 11 33 13 27 13 23 lie 106 CAPTAIN ROBERT Donovan attempts to pin his man. Winning by Pinning WORKING FOR a pin, Jo Icenhower grapples with his opponent. UPPER DARBY motman, Dick Hamilton, tries for a takedown. VARSITY WRESTLING With a clean slate of ten wins and no losses. Upper Darby's Varsity Wrestling squad cap- tured the Suburban I Championship for the second consecutive year. Mr. Peter Bernardino, head coach; Mr. Fred Loeb, assistant coach; and Mike and Steve Schwartz, co-captains; di- rected the matmen through their seventh win of the Suburban Championship title match. Bob Donovan, senior, and Dick Hamilton, junior, both posted undefeated league records. For two successive years, Hamilton was a Suburban and District champ. Joe Icenhower, junior, also obtained a notable record of fifteen wins out of sixteen meets and secured first place title on the Suburban and District matches. Upper Darby clinched the District I Championship held at Cheltenham through the victories of the Three. After garnering honor for Upper Darby by winning Suburban I and District I titles, the trio advanced to the Regionals where they finally met defeat. At the end of the season, the grapplers elected Bob Donovan as Most Valuable Wrestler. 107 JOHN BAIIS and hit opponent at the beginning of a take down. Kings of the WITH THE Quittance of Bob Thorpe, Butch Snethen attempts o rebound ogoimt hi Haverford opponent. A HAVERFORD mon make Jim Balk hesitate before passing. A CROWDED fore- court confronts Dick Gortian as Abington and Up- per Darby mix it up. 108 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE U.D. Opponent Lower Morion 67 42 Norristown 68 70 Ridley Township 60 68 Cheltenham 26 60 Haverford 43 51 Harriton 58 44 Abington 47 38 Plymouth Whitemarsh 55 51 Chester 48 84 Norristown 73 81 Ridley Township 43 71 Cheltenham 57 45 Haverford 57 65 Harriton 64 58 Abington 62 52 Plymouth Whitemarsh 63 68 Royal Court VARSITY BASKETBALL Around the Circle from loft to right: Lou Michetti Chris Burke Jim Bolk Bill Ferguson Bob Thorpe Rowland Bowers Bill Cast Butch Snethen John Ricci Dick Gortian Dick Oldham John Kroll BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL They never gave up! stated Mr. Lewis Stamus, coach of the Boy's Varsity Basketball Team, in retro- spect of the seasonal record of nine wins and twelve losses. The Royals exploded over Lower Merion in a decisive 67-42 defeat. During this game, four Royals hit double figures completely outplaying Lower Merion enroute to further victories. Bill Ferguson and Dick Gortian co-captained the Royals through a 8-10 league record and a fifth slot position in the Suburban One lineup. Bill Fergu- son, Most Valuable Player, smashed an all Suburban Conference record as he notched one hundred and forty-five foul shots for the squad this year. Results of the seasonal statistics showed that Bill led the team in total points—224 out of a possible 360. Bill starred again for the second year when elected to the all East Delco Team. At the close of the season. Upper Darby's Basketball Team finished fifth of fifteen teams in foul shooting competition at Spring- field. 109 U.D. MAN, John Kroll, find himself sur- rounded by Abing- ton players. COURTMEN GET ad- vice from coach Lewis Stamus dur- ing half time. Shooting for the Top WITH EYES on th« basket, Dick Gortion scores two points for Upper Darby. GUARDING CAUTIOUSLY, Sid Searles grabs the rebound far U.D. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL After playing J. V. opponents of all teams the Varsity faced, the Junior Varsity Basketball squad, under the coaching of Mr. Frank C. Reichle, attained a league record of eight wins and twelve losses. Smashing victories included the defeats of the Ridley Township and Norristown ball teams. In a hard-fought game with Haverford, the junior varsity quinetet lost by a slim margin of two points, 25 to 27. Clashing a second time, the Royals retaliated by overcoming Haverford opponents with a final score of 45 to 31. The team centered around players Polites, Campbell, and Searles. Lou Polites and Sid Searles, highest scorers, totaled 136 points and 120 points respectively. J.V. BOYS' BASKETBALL Haverford Lansdowne Chester Lower Merion Norristown Ridley Township Cheltenham Haverford Harriton Abington Plymouth Whitemarsh Chester Lower Merion Norristown Ridley Township Cheltenham Haverford Harriton Abington Plymouth Whitemarsh U.D. Opponent 45 31 21 22 24 33 23 46 38 36 - 38 34 46 37 25 27 38 42 38 41 40 29 11 39 33 30 20 46 38 48 35 40 45 31 44 38 31 37 27 54 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Row: K. Rutty, K. Kutler, J. Sciorilli, R. Carrier, R. Costello, B. Campbell. S. Searles, J. Malatesto, R. Brodsky. Back Row.- S. Henry, W. Ebel, I. Ferguson, J. Friday, A. lawley, L. Polites, E. Pfeiffer, R. Hadley, D. Feddern, S. Solotoff, Mr. Reichle. no with. Dribbles and Passes GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL An undefeated season in 1959 made the sixth for the Girls' Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Daily practice with the varsity improved defense and offense, while rotating captainship bolstered team enthusiasm. Through teamwork rather than individualism, the squad obtained depth, a necessary element for any winning team. Diane Lloyd, team's top scorer, demon- strated the skill characteristic of all squad members. Coach Yvonne Gros taught the J. V.'s good sportsmanship along with the game's fundamentals; and in recognition of her guid- ance and understanding, the girls presented Miss Gros with a trophy inscribed with each girl's name. Valerie Bond and Betty Whitman, managers, provided team members with towels and oranges, kept score, and took care of all equipment. J.V. GIRLS' BASKETBALL U.D. Opponent Plymouth Whitemarsh 29 12 Lower Merion 25 13 Chester 21 11 Harriton 34 17 Haverford 21 19 Abington 27 17 Cheltenham 24 15 Ridley Township 56 27 JUMPING FOR tho ball it Diane Lloyd at Loit Hacgley and Ann Brooker await the rebound. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Row.- R. Drew , B. Mctllwain, J. Lyon , N. Jockton, I. Mettinger, R. Gollogher, D. Lloyd, J. Miller. Bock Row: V. Bond, P. Dixon, B. Whitman. 1 1 1 I Ackievements Through GIRLS' BASKETBALL: J. Ru cit«lla, L. Dowion, 0. R«g« ter, M. Artin, A. Brooksr. B. Lawranc . L. Krumboldt, B. Martin, L HoagUy, M. Millar, R. Dov.dson, M. Layton, O. Biggs, D. Kayati, K. Kohn, P. Femtermocher. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL CAPTAIN LOIS Haegloy damonstrot catching tach- niqoas. Upon completion of the third consecutive unde- feated season. Upper Darby's Royalettes compiled an average of 56 points per game while limiting their opponents to 28. Miss Elizabeth Williams, faculty adviser and coach, and Lois Haegley, captain, led the forwards through the highest scoring event of the season against Ridley Township. The guards displayed their strongest defensive maneuvers against their most dangerous opposition, Haverford, holding the Fords to 36 points. Marion Layton and Karen Kohn, previous letter winners, each completed her second undefeated sea- son with the varsity team. Playing with an injured shoulder, Linda Krumboldt starred with fifteen inter- ceptions in one game. At the end of the season, the team elected star forward Lois Dawson, junior and returning letter winner, Most Valuable Player. COACH MISS Williams chackt th day's schaduU. 112 Fortitude and Proficiency AN OVER-GUARDED UD player and her op- ponent struggle for the ball while team- mates watch. FLANKED BY representatives of the opposing team, Joan Ruscitella and Pat Fenstermacher keep score and check time. VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL U.D. Opponent Plymouth Whitemarsh 29 12 Lower Merion 54 33 Chester 51 19 Harriton 57 21 Haverford 59 36 Abington 52 31 Cheltenham 52 29 Ridley Township 77 41 M3 A BIG stretch by Karen Kohn puts the ball in UD's bonds. DIANE REGESTER passes the ball to waiting teammate Betsy Martin. U D's Regal Mermaids GIRLS' SWIMMING: front Row: C Gano , L McCauslond, G. Eckels, E. Gliek, N. Maruca, M. G hris, T. Tons r, J. Clark. Bock Row: M. Poscrp, L Oldham, L Baker, C. Glovis, I. Sad lor, K. Pull , C. Grow, I. R pp rt, M. Conn . GIRLS' SWIMMING GIRLS' SWIMMING Upper Darby's Mermaids completed the 1959 season with four wins and four losses. Four returning letter winners, Linda Baker, Judy Benson, Nancy Borton, and Janet Clark, and other team members under the coaching of Miss Barbara Reimann finally edged past Lower Merion during the most exciting meet of the year. In the last race, U.D. gals outswam the Aces 40-35 for the first time in the past four years. Judy Benson, varsity swimmer for three years, was chosen team captain while, for the second consecutive year, Linda Baker was voted Most Valuable Swimmer by her teammates. U.D. Opponent Lincoln 55 17 Northeast 41 28 Lower Merion 40 35 Coatesville 49 29 Haverford 13 62 Norristown 16 29 Harriton 28 47 Abington 25 43 GAIL VOGT splashes past h r opponent ANOTHER POINT for U.O. os Conni FlsUr «ut s and wins th roc . a swon dhr . WITH WINNING as the password, T rry Tons «r starts off at th sound of th gun. 114 And Her Royal Mermen A CRACK of lh gun and U.D. swimmer or off in striking symmetry. BOYS' SWIMMING U.D. Opponent Cheltenham 31 44 Abington 33 53 Lower Merion 33 43 Eddystone 54 31 Cheltenham 30 56 Norristown 33 53 Eddystone 36 47 Lower Merion 51 56 Norristown 33 55 A SPLASHING Bob MacOonold compotes In the back- stroke event. BOYS' SWIMMING Although the Royal Natators closed the season with a 4 won-9 lost log, the first year of varsity competition turned into a season of outstanding personal achievement. Top scorers Steve Fisher, junior, and Lanrry Reppert, sophomore, aided Coach Mario Todaro's Mermen to a fifth place in the Districts and a fourth in the States. Lanny attained the State 150-yard individual medley title, breaking the State record in that event; and finished third in the 50-yard freestyle. Steve Fisher gained second place honors in the diving event. B0YS' SWIMMING: Front Row: M. Todoro, eooch, H. Aubrey, P. Ko.hgerion, J. Scott, B. Ritchie, D. Covo, 8. MocDonald, B. lombert. Bock Row: S. Fither, B. Moore, R. Miller, R. DeBoer, P. Chalfont, L Reppert, R. Compono. Rifles, Targets, High. Scores RIFLE TEAM: J. England, B. Reese, P. Hanson, D. Rex, E. McClotchey, V. Gambol, A. Field. B. Well , E. Fuhrmonn, B. Bourland, K. Kyle, C. Mot singer. RIFLE TEAM Bull's Eye! Upper Darby's precision marksmen shot their Winchester '52 rifles through their fourth undefeated season in the past five years. Together with Mr. Charles L. Wood and Mr. James H. Schall, coaches, the Nimrods practiced every school day of the week. In the match at Hill School, U. D.'s championship team set a new record—eleven perfect targets out of twelve, surpassing the old mark of eight perfect targets out of ten. In the Quakertown match, Charles Matsinger, captain, and recipient of the Most Valuable Player Award, placed second. Ken Kyle led the team with a 99.6 average, followed closely by Bill Bourland, Charles Matsinger, Carl Albrecht, and Phil Hansen, all of whom averaged 99 or better. Upper Darby's PIAA District 1 Champions also fired against the Ephrata High School rifle team in pursuit of the Eastern Region Finals Championship. RIFLE SCHEDULE U.D. Opponent Bonner 500 489 Interboro 500 499 Yeadon 500 491 West Catholic 499 492 Lower Merion 498 494 Bonner 499 488 Interboro 499 498 EYES ON the target, Phil Hansen, Charles Matsinger, Bill Reese, and Jim England get ready to shoot as Douglas Rex. Ethel FOUR MEMBERS of the team, Phil Hanson, Charles Matsinger, Ethel McClatchey, Carl Albrecht, and Bill Lawrence look on. McClotchey and Bill Reese shoot as Carl Albrecht spots. 116 Gloves, Diamonds, Shutouts U.D. MAN gets on first with a single. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL J.V. BASEBALL Ridley Township Chester Yeadon Harriton Plymouth Whitemarsh Norristown Lower Merion Haverford Lansdowne Cheltenham Abington Ridley Township Chester Harriton Plymouth Whitemarsh Norristown Lower Merion Haverford Cheltenham Abington Strike three—you're out! exclaimed the man in blue as Junior Varsity baseball pitchers, fanned their first two oppon- ents, Ridley Township and Chester. Mr. Robert Leslie, head coach, molded the squad from one hundred and twenty-five aspiring candidates. Practice sessions were held early in March in the gymnasium; and, with the coming of clear weather, the boys trained vigorously on the diamond in pre- paration for the 1959 season. Though the season was newly born, Mr. Leslie anticipated a winning year for the squad. The team consists entirely of sophomores; however, it showed promise because of the core of experienced players from Drexel Hill and Beverly Hills Junior High School. J V' miyy Toj R®w: P- To11- c- «n yh®ft, B. Campbell, R. Roc . T. WodleSgh, H. Aubrey, C. Fleming, J. Boghosian, J. Schulx, L Paradise, B. Young, f j. . ■ .®ozy' H- Si «U' J- Do . L Ferguson, A. Christine, J. Shepley, A. Oakie, D. Day. B. Sarkisian, F. Dolo, B. Rushton, S. Field. Bottom Row: B. HadU, P. Isard, P. Kutt M. Asterii, C. Coffman, T. Doughty, S. Yowoll, K. Cordon , B. Pearson, J. Gundy. The Men Who Made VARSITY BASEBALL: first Row: C. Ooklcy, G. BrodUy, J. Boohor, D. Costello, J. Wi ing«r, J. C. Day, H. Knooer, R. Campano, G. Lavanbach. Second Row: R. Underwood, R. Bower,, G. Stahl, D. Phillip,, D. Roye, J. Balk, D. Wolm.ley, L Michetti, H. Wilion, C. V.latti. Third Row: Mr. Thompwn, W. Moulder, B. Campbell, K. Gloiier, T. Quirk, B. Matthew,, W. Shisler, H. Reier, B. Hoffner, N. Feldman, Mr. SokIo. HEAD COACH Carton Thomp- VARSITY BASEBALL In the spring, a young man's fancy lightly turns to thought of . . . baseballl Early in March, one hundred and sixty-three boys reported for the first practice session of the season. After practice in the gymnasium for two weeks and tryouts every day during Easter vacation, the squad was cut to approximately thirty members. According to Mr. Carson Thompson, head coach, and Mr. Lewis Socia, assistant coach, the team's big- gest drawback was its inexperience. Dave Roye, captain, was the only returning regular. This year, emphasis was placed on the safety of all team members. After four years of intensive re- search, Mr. Thompson developed a lightweight plastic safety cap which the boys wore throughout the entire game. Patent pending, these caps are now used by all suburban teams and the Pittsburgh Pirates. 118 the Diamond Sparkle JIM WIESINGER cotches. SPIKE VllOni pitches. BOB WASEKANES bats. rs v ROY UNDERWOOD fields. AGAINST HARRITON, on Upper Darby player beats out a close call at first base. VARSITY BASEBALL Ridley Township Chester Yeadon Harriton Plymouth Whitemarsh Norristown Lower Merion Haverford lansdowne Cheltenham Abington Ridley Township Chester Harriton Plymouth Whitemarsh Norristown Lower Merion Haverford Cheltenham Abington UPPER DAR8Y'S Howard Stohl is almost caught off base. 119 Practicing Good. Sportsmanship Front Row. M. G hri , D. Gov r, J. Mill r, M. H ogy, N. Jackson, S. Williom , G. Sounder , K. Jamison, J. Arbvckl . Bock Row: L Roto, K. Rick m, G. Monweller, B. Mcllwoin, R. Drtws, L Krug r, M. Layton, A. Brook r, A Davidson, D. R g st r, R. Orrmby, N. Taylor, M. Donal on. GIRLS' TENNIS U.D. Opponent Radnor 2 3 Norristown 4 1 Lansdown-Aldan 3 2 Cheltenham 3 2 Lower Merion 3 2 Haverford 5 0 Springfield 4 1 Abington 3 2 GIRLS' TENNIS Volley, rally, fault, double fault, and deuce are terms familiar to the Girls Tennis team members. Practice today, ladies! are well-known words from Miss Barbara Reimann, coach, at the start of each practice session of the season. Early in March, forty-six girls appeared for practice; and through the ladder elimination system, each netgal challenged the player above her in hope of obtaining a varsity or junior varsity position. The two squads consisted of three singles and two doubles teams comprising a total of seven members per group. Returning varsity players Ann Davidson, Marion Layton, and Ruth Ormsby contributed enormously to the team because of their previous experience. with Victory as the Net Result VARSITY TENNIS: Front Row.- W. Bolt, D. lotello, A. lundgren.M. Donenboum, J. Wickershom, K. Rutty, T. Tucker. Bock Row: Mr. McConnell, J. Yollet, J. Boli , J. Fishman, M. Case, R. Weintrovb, Mr. Jockson. BOYS' TENNIS TEAM As early as March, Netmen began hours of laps, calisthe- nics, rope jumping, and regular tennis warmups in preparation for nine scheduled matches and district and state champion- ship meets. Coach Ralph G. McConnell built his team around three returning letter winners—Marshall Case, senior captain, and John Balis and Roy Weintraub, juniors. With the help of eight experienced men. Coach McConnell expected to better the squad's 1958 record of 4 wins and 4 losses. The squad started toward their goal in the first match on April 13 against Radnor on Radnor's courts. Team mem- bers culminated their drive in competition against Abington, one of the most challenging league opponents, on May 11 on the Upper Darby courts. BOYS TENNIS SCHEDULE U.D. Opponent Radnor 1 4 Norristown 3 2 Lansdowne-Aldan 5 0 Cheltenham 0 5 Lower Merion 0 5 Haverford 4 1 Springfield 5 0 Abington 2 3 District Doubles Championship at Norristown State Singles and Doubles at State University. WITH HIS eye on the boll, Roy Weintraub pre- pare for a backbond return. MARSHALL CASE backstroke hi way to victory. ROY WEINTRAUB skillfully pace a serve across the net. Gaining Distinction by TRACK TEAM: Front Row: R. Thorp , O. Cooke, J. $hiv ly, B. Lito , J. Toy lor, S. St ntz, A. Carotid , J. Frio , J. Ried, T. Cahill, K. Tr mbl . A. lowloy Sotond Row: J. Clark , G. Catonio, B. Sp ne r, J. Croc . W. Witmon, T. Bonn r, J. R d, J. Born , T. LaBorco, D. Johnton, T. K lly, J. P nrod. Third Raw: R. Coro, J. McCoy, J. Rob rt , J. Sh.rmon, P. Schoff, C. W llmon, G. D IRa i, R. Gr n , R. Emory, R. Hummal, G. K on . Fourth Row: S. Wl , O. Chri t n n, T. M ntz r, K. Ku l r, N. Roupp, W. Ad lor. T. McCrock.n, D. Chbtinziano, R. Low r, M. lynch. Lott Row: R. Von Dyk , R. Cor y, i. R in, H. Emory, A. G ll rt, L Monzi, R. Borkalow, W. Goldman. TRACK In the first seasonal dash. Upper Darby's Cindermen out- pointed Lower Merion—thus ending Lower Merion's forty-seven meet winning streak. Through rigorous training sessions early in March, the squad overcame injuries and a weakness in distance running. Mr. Harold J. Thompson, coach, stated that Greg Cooke, captain and hurdler. Bill Lites, senior shotputter, and valuable sophomore talent formed the basis of a promis- ing team. JOHN TAYLOR d ar$ hi mark. 122 LEADING THE way to th finish lin . Bob Thorp picks up tp «d. HEADING TOWARD victory, John Taylor l ops th high hurdUs. Leaps and Bounds CROSSING THE finish line, John Ricd wins for Upper Darby. HEAVING THE javelin, Jorry LaBarca adds a fow mors points to U.D.'s store. TRACK SCHEDULE Lower Merion Norristown-Abington Lower Merion Relay Harriton Penn Relays Haverford Delco Championship Suburban Championship Streamline at Chester Chester District Championships at Norristown State Meet UPPER DARBY men hold first and second place, leaving Lower Merion for behind. 123 UP AND over is Ren Rutter's motto. ALMOST, BUT not quite as Ren Rutler attempts the high jump. Racquet Squads Front Row: J. Contollo, 8. Priest, K. Kohn, L Ropport, M. Artin, G. Egon, 8. Stork, L Dawson, L Metcont, J. Davis, L. Messinger, 8. Reich. Second Row: S. Ruihton, J. Burris, D. Koyoti, P. Dixon, K. DiSolvodor, J. Woll . A. Novollo, J. DiStofono. C. Yorgor, S. Nickerson, K. Shute, M Koofor. Bock Row: M. Troxlor, J. Kollor, 0. Bigg , K. Niolton, M. Bower , 8. Dolon, D. Ki ingor, C. Connot, C. Moyor, J. Binnick, P. Phillip , M. Glowmon, J. O'Neill, D. MocKeever, M. Collin . M. Smith, R. Urbino, J. Miller, J. Cocon, C. Bell. LACROSSE 1959 SCHEDULE LACROSSE Harriton Marple Newtown Plymouth Whitemarsh Haverford Friends Select Penn Crest Nether Providence Lacrosse has the distinction of being the newest addition to Upper Darby's spring sports schedule. As this recently formed team began its first season in organized play, ninety-five girls appeared for practice. After cuts. Miss Elizabeth Williams, coach, announced that fifty-five members were to be subdivided into three teams. The squad and their appointed captain, Lois Dawson, played first teams of schools with newly organized lacrosse groups, while the second and third squads matched less experienced school teams. Seven Lacrosse Club members returned this year to lead practice sessions. 124 CEU YERGER figh! to tok tho boll from hor opponent. A JUMBLE of stick os Pri Dixon ond Judy Wall try for the boll. Racket Makers CHEERIEADING CAPTAIN Sondy Hud on CHEERLEADERS FORM o pyromid: Eloin F inst in, Ann Brookvr, Kofi Shut . Condy pock p p for Purple ond Gold. Davi , Marge Tomasian, ond Judl Voiquer on the bottom; Ellen Thorne, Patty lynch, ond Terry Tan eer in the middle; ond Sandy Hudton ot the top. CHEERLEADING Moving to the rhythm of Go, Team, Go , U.D. Cheerleaders played a major role in contributing to team spirit. Each cheerleader gained a position on the squad on the basis of cheerleading ability, pep, and smile. Innovations on the '58-'59 squad included new bright gold megaphones and light weight sweat- ers. An added attraction to the cheerleading squad this year was six-year-old Suzy Diel, the new mascot. Mr. Charles M. Brooke and Joan Thiel advised and managed the nine girls as they inspired spirit at football, hockey, and basketball games, sports -as- semblies, songs and cheers contests, and May Day. Sandy Hudson, captain and member of the cheer- leading squad for five years, announced that the traditional cheer. The Old Fight, had been changed to The New Fight in view of increasing spirit through- out the school. CHEERIEADING SQUAD: A. Brook r, E. F ln t in, M. Tomo ion, J. Davi , S. Hud on, J. Va qu x, E. Thorn. P. Lynch, T. Ton r, K. Shut . 125 Guided by the Upper Darby High School faculty, matured by activities, and inspired by competition, seniors reach the end of School Lane. With graduation, seniors realize that their career in high school was preparation for the future,- that School Lane is but the gateway to the longer, more challenging road ahead; and that the small map of Upper Darby town- ship is soon to become a map of the world. Mim Ruth M. Bosiett Supervisors at SENIOR ADVISER Always willing to lend an ear to seniors' problems. Miss Ruth M. Bassett, adviser, will be remembered for her cheerful smile, deep under- standing, and sincere advice. Tackling numer- ous jobs with enthusiasm, she faithfully attend- ed executive committee meetings, chaperoned dances, and interviewed a hundred students concerning Drexel Test results. Although very busy as school librarian, she constantly gave her time and energy to all class functions. Miss Bassett's main extracurricular activity is travel which has led her from the East Coast to the West Coast, through Canada, and south to Florida. An alumna of Upper Darby and the University of Pennsylvania she now serves as five year president of her class at the Univer- sity. In connection with her three years as adviser. Miss Bassett comments, I consider the class of '59 outstanding in scholarship, personality, and co-operation; and my association with it has been interesting and pleasurable. ASSISTING FRAN Brown, Mils Botiott go ovor College Board literature. MISS BASSETT help John Ricci chock out a book. 128 Mr. Chelsey Remley the Interchange ADVISER, CLASS OF 1959 Mr. Chelsey Remley, adviser, served as a leader, a father, and a policeman to the class of 1959; and through his conscientious work, he gained the respect of the class. Supervising decorations for dances, inter- viewing boys with failing grades, and giving sound advice where needed were some of his duties. He continually strove to advance the standing of the senior class. In addition to his work as adviser, Mr. Remley EXPLAINING BASIC tractor typos, Mr. Remley uses visual aids. teaches classes in agriculture. Several years ago he collaborated with Mr. Harer in the writing of a biology workbook which is still used in many schools. At home his hobbies include painting and refinish- ing; and his family considers him an all 'round handyman. An active member of Broad Street Methodist Church, Mr. Remley has taught Sunday School there for over twenty years. He also serves as a captain in the community Cancer Drives. DICK CLARK it welcomed by Mr. Remley ond Ron Coponigro. 129 Main Office SENIOR CLASS officer Dick Horootunian, treasurer; Undo Kr wmboldt, hiilorian; Greg Cooke. vice-president; John Shively, president; and Ann Scott, secretary. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presiding over executive meetings, decorating for dances, and conducting assemblies were jobs of senior class president John Shively. As treasurer, John handled the returns of the sophomore magazine campaign. Elected to the presidency in his junior year, he repre- sented the class in Student Council. Gregory Cooke assisted as vice-president officiating at executive meetings during John's absence and man- aging business at hand. Ann Scott, class secretary, took roll and minutes at executive committee meetings and sent cards to sick students. Richard Horootunian, class treasurer, managed finan- cial matters including the collection of dues and the allotting of funds for dances. Class historian, Linda Krumboldt, kept a scrapbook composed of newspaper articles and miscellaneous photographs of class activities. 130 of the Super Highway SENIOR EXECUTIVE Committe members: Front Row: Trudy Raupp, Rojo Consalvo, Jean Moyer, Joyce Fritich, Fran Brown. Sec- ond Row: Elaine Henderson, Corot lodge, Joni DeGeorge, Lois Haegley, Debbie Director, Sue Thomos. Loti Row: Jock Gilles- pie, Tom Mulhollond, Jock McMurray, Richard Schumacher, Greg Cooke, John Shively, Dick Horootunian. SENIOR EXECUTIVES If senior year is a busy time for seniors, it is doubly so for members of the Senior Executive Committee. Under the guidance of class advisers Miss Ruth Bassett and Mr. Chelsey Remley, homeroom representatives met in room 260 each Monday morning to plan class func- tions. In the hands of the executives lay the decisions for such things as the senior play program cover, the title and theme of the senior final, and the senior class's gift to the school. Executives relayed information con- cerning the meetings back to individual homerooms and called for volunteers for class committees thus keeping the unity of the class intact. The time and effort put forth by the executive members resulted in the smooth functioning of senior class projects. 131 These Honors V on... SERVICE AWARD WINNERS Every year the senior class elects six outstanding students, three girls and three boys, to have their names engraved on the Service Plaque. This year the Service Award winners were: Gail Clark, Linda Krumboldt, Elaine Peterson, Robert Donovan, Hugo Finarelli, and John Shively. Gail Clark, 1959 May Queen, was elected vice-president of her class for two years and president of Student Council this year. Elaine Peterson, one of the top ten seniors scholastically, served as class secretary in her sophomore year and president of Girls' Hi-Y this year. Linda Krumboldt, class historian for three years, was class secretary in her junior year, co-cPptain of the hockey team this year, and one of the May Queen's attendants. Robert Donovan, District I wrestling champion, held a position on the Hi-Q team and was a National Merit finalist. Hugo Finarelli, editor- in-chief of The Acorn, also participated in Hi-Q matches and was a National Merit finalist. John Shively, class president for two years, was a member of the wrestling team and a National Merit finalist. SERVICE AWARDS: Gail Clark, Elaine Peterson, Linda Krumboldt, Robert Donovon, John Shively, Hugo Finarelli. 132 For Jobs Weil Done SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS: Proof Row: Emily Moxw«ll, Ekiin Potorton, Linda Krumboldt, Willo Davit, Wanda Bachman, Roth Cohen. Back Row: Pool Moyor, Chariot Jonot, John Shively, Hogo Finarelli. SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WINNERS Since 1933, a special tribute has been paid to these who rank at the top of the senior class scholastically. Because of an early OAK deadline, six students at the top scholastically could not be announced; however, the top ten could be named. Wanda Bachman, National Merit finalist, acted as treasurer of Thespians and Hi-Q team member. Clerk of Thespians, Ruth Cohen was also a National Merit finalist. Willa Davis, Thespian recordina secretary, was a member of Girls' Hi-Y. Hugo Finarelli filled the posts of Editor-in-Chief of THE ACORN and Hi-Q team member. News editor of THE ACORN, Charles Jones also served as Hi-Q team member. Linda Krumboldt, class historian, co-captained the Varsity Hockey Team. Emily Maxwell worked as copy editor of THE OAK and as a Hi-Y girl. Another National Merit finalist, Paul Moyer, captained members of the Leaders' Group. Elaine Peterson presided at Girl's Hi-Y meetings and was also an OAK staff member. Class President for two years, John Shively was a member of both the wrestling and the track teams. 133 SENIOR PLAZA Mott Populor John Shively Goil Clork Mott tikoly To Succeed Paul Moyer Su y Krau Most Toltntod Let Adam Sandy Aronoff Hardest Worker Hugo Finarelli Elaine Peterton 134 FOR 1959 Did The Mott For The School Goll Clark John Shively Greg Cooke Mo f Versatile Linda Krumboldt Friendliest Bob Henderton Ann Scott Bill Lite Belt Athletes loi Haegley 135 SENIOR PLAZA Bob Henderson Best Personality Ann Scott Kent Bull Mott Dignified Willo Davit 136 Wittiest Ruth Swart Bob Matthews Judi Vosquez Peppiest Pete Cholfant FOR 1959 Bet1 Locking PWI W iM Betty Martin Cutest Couple Stove Stentr Judi Votquez Mot Typical Teenager Sandy Hudson Bob Donovon Sett Dancers 2ina Bo‘ uin Jack McMurroy 137 Donald Leslie Adams 4339 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: Leaders 2; Gym Aid 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; All School Show Cast 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Dance Com- mittee 3: Senior Quartet 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4: A Cappella “A 3, President 4; Choral Club Executive Committee 4; Hi-Y 3, Vice President 4: Steel Pier Frolic Committee 3, 4. Richard Adler 537 Millbank Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Band 2. 3. 4: Or- chestra 2. 3. 4: ACORN Reporter 3. 4: ACORN Editorial Board 4: German Prize 2; National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 4. Class: OAK Photog- raphic Staff 2, 3, Editor 4: Play Photographer 4. Clubs: German 3. 4: Musical Masterpieces 3. 4. Susan Kay Aldridge 957 Cobbs Street Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 4; French 3. Joan Marie Anderson 1208 Bryan Street Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL - PURPLE-School: AA Council 2; Publications Agent 3. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tan 2; Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2; Bowl- ing 3. Louis Andreoli, Jr. 32 Overhill Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE Maurice Paul Andrien 258 Bayard Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: ACORN Reporter 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4; Bowling 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. Beginning to build for life's super highway Vincent Anthony Angelo 141 Houston Road Lansdowne ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4; Executive Com- mittee 3: Dance Committee 2. 4. Clubs: French 2. Sports: Varsity Football 4. Alexandra Aronoff 1019 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Publications Agent 2; All School Show Production 2: All School Show Cast 3. 4; National Thespian Society 2. 3, Clerk 4: Orchestra 2. 3. 4. Class: Play Cast 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4: A Capella “Bf’ 3: A Capella A” 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: French 4; Musical Masterpieces 3, Vice-President 4: Library 3. 4. Arthur Chester Archer, III 965 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: A. A. Salesman 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4; Cappella “B 3; Choral Club Executive Committee 4: Visual Aides 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, 3; Track 2, 3. Wanda Louise Bachman 503 Montana Avenue Clifton Heights ACADEMIC • PURPLE-School: UPI-DAH Literary Staff 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3. 4: Leaders 2: Honor Roll 2. 3: French Prize 2: French II Prize 3; English XI Prize 3: National Thespian Society 2. 3, Treasurer 4: Hi-Q team 4. Class: Play Cast 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3: Clubs: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 F.TA 2; Latin 2: French 3, 4: Library 2. 3 4 2, President 3, 4; Tay Wistalvan 2. 3, 4 Choral 2. Brenda Lynne Baker 6831 Radbourne Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE-School: All School Show Production 2, 3; Class: Play Usher 2: Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 2; Dance Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella “B 3, 4: Spanish 3. 4: F.TA 3, 4. 138 John Joseph Baldassarre 739 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLO Entered October 1957 Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4; Spanish 3, 4. James Bernard Balk 101 Ashton Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Sports: Junior Varsity Base- ball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 4. Thomas Joseph Bannar 313 Boro Road Primos ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: All School Show Cast 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4: A Capella A , 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3. 4. James Roger Banninger 833 Anderson Avenue Orexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: All School Show Cast 2, 3: Gym Aid 3. Charles Anderson Banta 414 Alexander Avenue Orexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3, 4: A Capella B” 3: A Capella A” 4: Spanish 2. Eugene Anthony Barbiere 237 Owen Avenue Lansdowne SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Clubs: First Aid 2. Richard Hay Barkalow 246 Bridge Street Orexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Leaders 2; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3. Clubs: Leewenhoek 2. 3. 4; Latin 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. We asked, How shall we build the Road? Aubrey Louis Bates, Jr. 213 Le Carra Drive Lansdowne SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: ACORN Photogra- phic Staff 2, 3, 4; Leaders 3. Captain 4; ACORN Reporter 3, 4; German Newspaper Editor 3. Class: OAK Photographic Staff 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Musical Masterpieces 3, 4; Steinmetz 3. Secretary, Treas- urer, Historian 4; German 3, 4. William Edward Battista 448 Copley Road Upper Oarby GENERAL - GOLD—Class: Dance Committee 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, 3; Track 2. 139 Francis Richard Bauer 551 Tiroberlake Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 3. Clubs: Chpral 2: Spanish 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrest- ling 2. Jill Phyllis Bauer 602 Maine Avenue Aldan STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—School: Student Council 2. Class: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 3, 4. Louise Ann Baxter 227 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Publications Agent 2: A. A. Salesman 2. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Hippocrates 3. Michael John Becker 454 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Clubs: German 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Track 2. 4. Gerald Kenneth Bayne 726 Blythe Avenue Orexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE Walter Dudley Beddall 340 Springton Road Upper Darby GENERAL - PURPLE To our question., the English teacher replied, Suzanne Elizabeth Beseras 3835 Anne Street Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC • PURPLE-School: UPI-DAH Lit- erary Staff 3. Clubs: Bowling 3. David Earl Berkowitz 116 Pilerim Lane Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: All School Show Pro- duction 2, 3, 4; Gym Aid 4. Club: Visual Aids 2. Barry Lee Berger 508 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Student Council 4: Gym Aid 3. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 3: Beaux Arts 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Junior Varsity Base- ball 2, 3. Judith Elaine Benson 3796 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—School: Gym Aid 3: ACORN Art Staff 4. Clubs: Bowling 4. Sports: Varsity Swim- ming 2, 3. Captain 4. Robert William Beseth 109 Normandy Road Upper Darby GENERAL - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2, 3; Varsity Wrestling 4. 140 Carol Corrinne Bishop 309 Maple Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: A.A. Salesman 2; Publications Agent 3. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Hippocrates 3; Bowling 3. President 4; Varsity Bowling Team 3, 4; Steel Pier Frolic Com- mittee 3. Joyce Helen Blades 529 littlecroft Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPIE-School: Publications Busi- ness Staff 2; All School Show Production 2. 3. Class: Play Usher 2: Party Committee 2; Oance Committee 2, 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4: A Cap- Pilla “B” 3, 4; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; TA 3, 4; Hippocrates 3, 4; Spanish 3, 4. Lance Dennis Bleakley 2501 Garrett Road Orexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD-School: Band 2. 3. 4: Orches- tra 2. 3. 4. Joann Dorothy Blumenthal 606 Wynnbrook Road Secane GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD John Findley Boohar 201 East Township Line Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 3: Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 3. 4; All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4; Amplification Crew 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3. 4. Alma Rozzina Boquin 420 Kent Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Color Guard 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3. 4: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Spanish 2, Corresponding Secretary 3. President 4. Bruce Bottomley, Jr. 227 Heather Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: Publications Agent 4; Gym Aid 4: Welfare Agent 2. Highway must communicate effectively. Rowland Thatcher Bowers, III 822 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Student Council 2, 3; Welfare Agent 4; Gym Aid 3. Class: Executive Committee 2; Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4; A Cappella A 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 3: Varsity Basketball 2. 4; Jun- ior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3. Mitchell Lewis Bricker 7212 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE—Sports: Rifle 2. William Henry Bourland 453 Windermere Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD Entered September 1958 Clubs: French 4: Rifle 4. Sports: Rifle 4. Margaret Jean Breidling 1006 Woodside Avenue Secane ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Publications Business Staff 3. Assistant Manager 4: Leaders 2; Gym Aid 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3: A Cappella “B 3. Vice President 3: Spanish 2, 3, Historian 4; F.T.A. 2. 3, 4; Pep 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3. Lillie Anita Broadbent 212 Chapman Avenue Lansdowne STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE-Club: Choral 2, 3. Robert James Brock 144 Normandy Road Upper Darby ACCOUNTING • GOLD 141 Bonnie Brooks 125 South State Road Upper Oarby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—School: Color Guard 2. 3, 4: Welfare Agent 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3; Bowling 4. Suzanne Mary Brosman 719 Windermere Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • PURPLE-School: UPI-OAH Art Staff 2. Judith Ann Brown 508 Millbank Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS • GOLD-School: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Mitchell Powell Brown 521 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 4. Sports: Junior Cross Country Manager 2. Frances Elizabeth Brown 3765 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD-School: Leaders 2. Recording Secretary 3. Executive Secretary 4; French I Prize 3; Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Play Usher 3, 4: Commencement Usher 3: Ex- ecutive Committee 2. 4: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4: A Cap pella “B 3: A Cappella “A 4: First Aid and Social Service 3, President 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. Gaza Elizabeth Brown 4702 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: Publications Busi- ness Staff 4: Publications Agent 4. Class: Dance Committee 3: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3: Bowling 4: F.T.A. 2. 3. 4; Library 3. Wzc en your Road by reading great books; Robert Pearson Brown 73 Springton Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Sports: Junior Varsity Base- ball 2. Barbara Ann Bruckner 5241 Oleander Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD-School: Leaders 2. 3: Publica- tions Agent 3. Class: Party Committee 2: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3; A Cappella “B” 3; F.T.A. 2; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 2. Allen William Brutsche 219 Chapman Avenue Lansdowne SCIENTIFIC - GOLD-School: Gym Aid 4: Band 2: Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. Gloria Lorraine Buckwalter 1205 Wilson Drive Llanarch Hills STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE-School: Welfare Agent 2. J. Kent Bull 214 Barrington Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: Band 2, 3. 4; Orches- tra 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, Leaders 2; Captain 3: ACORN Reporter 3; ACORN Boy’s Sports Editor 4: A.A. Council 4: Freedom Shrine Contest Winner 2. Class: Play Usher 2, 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Latin 2, 3: Musical Masterpieces 2. 3: World Affairs Forum 3; Treasurer 4; Chess 2. 3; Vice President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball Man- ager 2, 3; Varsity Baseball Manager 3. Christopher John Burke 635 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE—Sports: Junior Varsity Basket- ball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4. Robert Dean Buscaglia 2207 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill ACCOUNTING • GOLD-Schofl: AA Salesman 2, 4; Publications Agent 2, 4; Gym Aid 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4; Dance Committee 2. Jack Thomas Buttimer 3212 School Lane Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: Band 2. 3, 4: Or- chestra 3. 4; Gym Aid 3. Class: Commencement Usher 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball Manager 2; Varsity Baseball Manager 4. Edward Albert Callahan 7325 West Chester Pike Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFT - GOLD Stephen Joseph Callahan 802 Eaton Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD Susan Carol Cammack 442 Gainesboro Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Secretary 4; Play Usher 3, 4. Clubs: French 3, Treasurer 4; Riding 2, 3; Bowling 4. Frederick Cammarota 213 Copley Road Upper Darby GENERAL • PURPLE Deepening it with, thoughtful understanding. Ricardo Campana 323 Drexel Court Apartments Drexel Hill GENERAL - GOLD—School: All School Show Cast 4: A.A. Salesman 2. Class: Homeroom Color Cap tain 2: Class Color Captain 2: Dance Committee 2. 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella B 2; A Cap- pella A” 3, 4; World Affairs Forum 4; Pep 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2; Varsity Swimming 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Basketball Numerals 2, 3. Clementine Mary Campisi 351 Margate Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE-School: UPI-DAH Art Staff 3: Publications Agent 2; All School Show Cast 4; National Thespian Apprentice 2; Gym Aid 4: Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3; Color Guard 2, 3, 4: AA Salesman 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2: Homeroom Secretary 3. Clubs: 8eaux Arts 3; Choral 3; Hippocrates 2, 3. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3. Marguerite Canakis 15 Wellington Road Upper Oarby STENOGRAPHIC • GOLD—Clubs: Choral 3; Bowling Elizabethann S. Capman 707 Mason Avenue Orexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Gym Aid 4; Elizabeth B. Kingsley Art Award 2: UPI-DAH Art Staff 2,4. Class: OAK Art Staff 4: Play Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: F T A 2, 3, 4: Hippocrates 2: Beaux Arts 2, 3. Evangelos Paul Carafides 242 Highland Avenue Upper Oarby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 2. Class- Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3: Track 2. 3, 4. Anthony John Carney 171 North Carol Boulevard Upper Darby COMMERCIAL - GOLD 143 Marshal Taylor Case 822 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • GOLD-School: UPI-OAH Art Staff 3. Editor 4: Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 3. 4; Leaders 2. 3, Captain 4; AA Council 3. 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Publications Agent 2. Class: Commencement Usher 3: Commencement Orchestra 2: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3. Clubs: French 4; Rifle 2, 3. 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. Sports: Tennis 2. 3, Captain 4; Rifle 2, 3; Tennis Numerals 3. Richard William Cava 4201 Cedar Lane Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Sports: Varsity Swimming 4. Madeline Amilia Celentino 311 Avon Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS • PURPLE—Club: Choral 3. Joyce Susan Centola 166 Overhill Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC • PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 2: Student Council 2, 3; Student Council Executive Committee 3: Gym Aid 4: Leaders 2. Class: Home- room Color Captain 4; Class Party 2; Dance Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Rifle 2; Hippocrates 3; Choral 2. 3. Roy William Chadwick 624 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Student Council 3. Lucille Ann Chalfant 2231 Harwood Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Welfare Agent 2. 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4: Hippocrates 3, 4: Library 2. 3, 4. Build on the philosophies of those great men Peter William Chalfant 941 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—school: All School Show Cast 4: Gym Aid 3: Band 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 3, 4: Executive Com- mittee 3. Clubs: Swimming 3; Rifle 2; World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3, Track 3: Varsity Swimming 4. Anna Marie Cicchini 7189 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC • GOLD—School: Publications Typ- ing Staff 4: Publications Agent 2: Welfare Agent 2; Attendance Office Aid 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3. Club: Choral 2, 3. Earl Richardson Childs 71 South Harwood Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL - GOLD—School: Band 2, 3, 4. Club: Visual Aid 2, 3,4. Marie Ann Cimini 5137 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL - PURPLE—School: Publications Typ- ing Staff 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 4. Club: Choral 2, 3. Margaret Anne Clancey 1005 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Publications Agent 3. Class: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 4; French 4. 144 Gail Irene Clapper 5128 Pontiac Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC • GOLD—School: Gym Aid 4: Pub- lications Typing Staff 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, Dance Committee 4. Club: Choral 2, 3. Gail Wirth Clark 3312 School Lane Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Student Council 3. President 4; Elmira College Key Award 3: Leaders’ Group Citizenship Award 3. Class: Vice President 2, 3: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Class Color Cap- tain 2; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4: Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: F.T.A. 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey Manager 2: Varsity Hockey Manager 3, 4. Marguerite Marie Clark 314 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdowne ACADEMIC - PURPLE—school: Leaders 2; Publica- tions Agent 3. Cl?ss: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Party Committee 2; Play Usher 4: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Library 2, 3. 4; Bowling 4; Choral 4; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 4. James John Clarke, Jr. 420 Blythe Avenue Orexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Club: Rifle 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2: Junior Cross Country 3: Varsity Cross Country 4; Track 3, 4. Mary Margaret Clemson 2261 Harwood Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS • PURPLE Entered September 1957 William Taylor Cloak 6947 Guilford Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Gym Aid 3; Welfare Agent 3. Margaret Jane Clothier 322 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD-School: Welfare Agent 3. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2; F.T.A. 3, 4: French 2; Spanish 4. v Who have traveled well through their lives. Marguerite Ruth Cocca 7100 Penarth Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD Ruth Beth Cohen 7108 Locust Street Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: National Thespian 2, 3. Sargeant-At-Arms 4: Library Aid 2. 3. 4; Pub- lications Business Staff 2; Publications Agent 2. 3; Leaders 2; Welfare Agent 3; All School Show Production 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3; Commencement Usher 3: Play Cast 3, 4. Student Director 4. Clubs: Library 2, 3. 4; French 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3; Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Choral 2. Diane Collins Cocco 615 Wynnbrook Road COMMERCIAL - GOLD Entered February 1959 Secane Joseph Guy Colclough 4041 Dayton Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: AA Salesman 2. 4. Class: Magazine Campaign Chairman 2; Home- room Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3,4; A Cappella B 3; A Cappella “A 4. Ann Carolyn Collemacine 5167 Gramercy Drive Clifton Heights DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE—Clubs: Dis- tributive Education 4, Secretary 4. Edith Norcross Compton 370 Avon Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD—Club: Dis- tributive Education 4. 145 Teachers of history and the humanitarians. Sharon Dae Cox 805 Terwood Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Welfare Agent 4; All School Show Cast 4; Gym Aid 4. Class: Dance Committee 3. 4. Patrick Dennis Crane 143 South Keystone Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Welfare Agent 4. Class: Dance Committee 4: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Club: Choral 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Coun- try 3. 4; Baseball Numerals 3. Captain. Gretchen Elizabeth Craig 944 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - GOLD—School: Welfare Agent 3. Club: Choral 3. “V John Victor Cuesta 116 Terrace Avenue GENERAL - PURPLE Kirklyn Patricia Ann Condon 5226 Westbrook Drive Clifton Heights DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD—School: Pub- lications Agent 4; Welfare Agent 2. Class: Home- room Color Captain 3. Club: Distributive Educa- tion 4. Lois Victoria Conley 1201 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—Club: Choral 3. Marie Baker Connet 0-23 Hazarth Apt. State Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL - PURPLE—School: Welfare Agent 2; Publications Agent 4; All School Show Cast 2. 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3: Play Committee 4. Club: Choral 2, 3. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3: Junior Varsity Swimming 3; Varsity Swimming 4. Rose Marie Consalvo 940 Mansion Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Publications Business Staff 2. 3: General Business Manager 4; Leaders 3. 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Plav Cast 3; Play Committee 4: Executive Committee 4; Play Usher 4. Clubs: Tay Wistalvan 3, 4; F.T.A. 3; Hi-Y 4; French 4: Choral 2, 3; A Cappella B 3; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 4. Ethel Elizabeth Cooke 817 Stanbridge Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD-School: Gym Aid 4: Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3, 4: Dance Com- mittee 3. Clubs: Choral 2; French 2-, Hippocrates 3; Bowling 4. Gregory Charles Cooke 829 Roberts Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Student Council 2. 3. Treasurer 4, Executive Committee 4; All School Show 3. 4; Honor Roll 3; A.A. Council 2. 4. Class: Vice President 4; Executive Committee 3. 4: Home- room Color Captain 3. 4: Class Color Captain 4: Senior Quartet 3. 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4: Choral 2. 3. Vice President 4; A Cappella “A” 3, 4; Steel Pier Frolic Cast 3. 4. Sports: Varsity Football 2. 4 co- captain 4. Most Valuable Player 4. Player of the Year Award 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. Wendy Ann Curto 941 Mansion Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE Entered December 1957 School: Honor Roll 3. Clubs: French 3, 4; A Cap- pella 2; Bowling 3. 4. 146 Marie Francis Daddona 308 Westbrook Drive Clifton Heights ACAOEMIC • PURPLE—School: Welfare Agent 4; National Thespian Society Apprentice 4. Class: Oance Committee 4: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 3, 4: Steel Pier Frolic Committee 4; F.TA 2: Bowling 4. Daniel Harold Danforth 420 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE Ann Natalie Davidson 4326 Woodland Avenue Orexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD— School: Honor Roll 2, Elizabeth B. Kingsley Art Award 2. Class: OAK Art Staff 4; Dance Committee 4. Sports: Tennis Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Tennis 2: Varsity Tennis 3, 4. Ruth S. Davidson 7205 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 4; Wel- fare Agent 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4: Play Committee 3. Clubs: Hippocrates 3. 4: FTA 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Bas- ketball Numerals 3. Sheila Davis 721 Windermere Avenue Orexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—Clubs: FTA 2; Choral 2: A Cappella B 3; A Cappella A 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4. Wilhelmina Howard Chandler Davis 2809 Hillcrest Road Drexel Par ACAOEMIC - GOLD—School: National Thespian Society 2, 3; Secretary 4: Leaders 2; Welfare Agent 2; Welfare Board 4; Biology Prize 2: Latin 111 Prize 3; French II Prize 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2: Honor Roll 3. Class: Play Cast 3. 4: Party Committee 2: Dance Committee 3: Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Latin 2, 3. 4; Tay Wistalvin 2. 3, 4; French 3; Vice President 4; Library 4, Vice President 4. Deberah Anne Day 3206 Township Line Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: AA Salesman 3. 4; Publications Agent 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; Gym Aid 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3. 4; Play Committee 3. 4; Party Com- mittee 2. Clubs: Choral 3. 4; A Cappella B” 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Hippocrates 3, 4. Sports: Hockey Nu merals 3. The past lights the present, builds a future. Virginia Jeannette Deaver 911 Burmont Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: Welfare Agent 2; All School Show Production 3; National Thespian Society 4. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3. 4: Party Committee 2; Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 3, 4; Play Usher 4. Clubs: Choral 3. 4; A Cappella B 4: Steel Pier Frolic Committee 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4. Roy Alan DeBeer 4031 Albemarle Avenue Orexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2; ACORN Art Staff 4; Student Council 2. 4; Leaders 2: National Thespian Society Apprentice 2. 3. 4. Class: Play Cast 3, 4; Dance Committee 2. 3: Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 4: A Cappella A 3. 4: Treasurer 4; Leuwenhoek. Sports: Homeroom In- tramural Basketball; Wrestling Manager 2; Swim- ming 3. 4. Joan Rita DeGeorge 901 Burmont Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: ACORN Reporter 2, 3; Leaders 2, 3; Welfare Agent 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Executive Committee 4; Dance Committee 2; Party Committee 2: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4; A Cappella ‘,B 3: A Cap- pella A” 4; Tay Wistalvan 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 4. Noel Joseph DeMann 1224 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE-School: Band 2. 3. 4; Or- chestra 2. 3. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. Clubs: Rifle 3; Bowling 4. Frank James DeMarco 3947 Dennison Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL - GOLD—Sports: Baseball Numerals 3. James DeMetriou 519 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Club: French 2. Sports: Track 2. 147 Norma Elizabeth Dennis 6641 Church Lane Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC • PURPLE—School: Publications Typing Staff 4. President 4: ACORN Editorial Board 4. Secretary 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Mary Elizabeth Anne DePiano 223 Richfield Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL • PURPLE—School: All School Show Cast 4. Deborah Gail Director 5115 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: Purple and Gold Spell- ing Contest 3: Welfare Agent 3: Leaders 4. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3. 4: Play Committee 4; Play Usher 4: Executive Committee 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 4. Clubs: Hippocrates 2; First Aid and Social Service 3: Secretary-Treasurer 4. Frank Dolce 1005 Belfield Avenue SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE Robert James Donovan 1109 Mansion Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Student Council 4. Student Council Executive Committee 4; Hi Q Team 4; American History Prize 3; ACORN Reporter 3: Gym Aid 2: National Merit Scholarship Semi-Final- ist 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4; Com- mencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Spanish 2; Hi-Y 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2. 3; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2; Varsity Wrestling 3. 4; Track 2. 3, 4. Carolyn Donzanti 618 Wynnbrook Road Secane STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—School: Publications Typ- ing Staff 4; Welfare Agent 4: Publications Agent 2; Attendance Office Aid 4; Commercial Office Sec- retary 4. Class: Homeroom Secretary 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 3; Bowling 3. Drexel Hill Blueprint to understand your fellow men; John Frank D’Orazio 2319 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL • GOLD—School: Gym Aid 2, 3, 4. Nancy Joan Dotti 702 Hazel Avenue COMMERCIAL - GOLD Entered February 1959 Club: Choral 4. Bywood George David Dorman 436 Long Lane Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - PURPLE Donald Kenneth Drumheller 713 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - GOLD John James Dunleavy 115 South Keystone Avenue Upper Oarby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4. Sports: Junior Var- sity Football 2. 148 Patricia Ann Edinger 5208 Palmers Mill Road Westbrook Park DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE-Class: Bulle- tin Board Committee 3. Club: Distributive Educa- tion 4. Annetta Yvonne Egan 230 South Cedar Lane Highland Park STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—School: Welfare Agent 3; Library Aid 3; Purple and Gold Public Speaking Contest 3; Typing Staff 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Riding 3; F.T.A. 4. Gail Ann Eldredge 3213 Albemarle Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Gym Aid 4; A A Sales- man 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2. 3; A Cappella “B” 3. La Valle Paul Ellis 1131 Myrtlewood Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD Entered March 1958 Sue Ellen Englar 1029 Bryan Street Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Publications Agent 4; Welfare Agent 2, 3; Gym Aid 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3; F.T.A. 2; Hippocrates 2, 3, 4. Kenneth Lee Epstein 7264 Calvin Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLO-School: National Thespian Society 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Play Cast 3, 4; Dance Committee 4. Club: Swimming 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, 3; Track 3, 4. Stephen Arter Evans 210 Glendale Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Band 2. 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3; Orchestra 3, 4; All School Show Cast 3. 4; Gym Aid 3. 4: Leaders 2: Hi-Q Team 4; ACORN Reporter 4; National Thespian Society 4. Class: Play Cast 3, 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4: Chess 2, 3. Presi- dent 4; Chess Team 4; Bowling 3; German 4; Latin 2. No man is an island, but part of the main. Harry Miller Ferrier 609 Maine Avenue Clifton Heights SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE John Grant Field 4030 Berry Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE Patricia Anne Fenstermacher 5212 Oleander Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: Leaders 2, 3; Gym Aid 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 3: Honor Roll 2: Publications Agent 2, 3; National Thespian Society 3. 4. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3; Dance Committee 2. 3; Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2; Commencement Usher 3: Play Director 3. 4: Homeroom Secretary 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 3; Leeuwenhoek 2; Sergeant-at-arms 3, 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; F.TA 2, 3. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3: Junior Varsity Basketball Manager 3; Varsity Basketball Manager 4. William Edward Ferguson 928 Burmont Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 4. Class: Class Color Captain 2; Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3. Club: Downbeat Society 4. Sports: Intramural Softball Umpire 2: Basketball Numerals 2: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball Referee 3. 4. Elizabeth Ann Farrell 1200 Wilson Orive Upper Darby GENERAL - GOLD—School: Publications Agent 3, 4. Class: Homerpom Color Captain 3. Club: Choral 2, 3. Vincent Albert Fedeli 120 South Lynn Boulevard Highland Park GENERAL - GOLD Hugo James Finarelli 266 Bayard Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: ACORN Reporter 2. 3: Editor-in-Chief 4: Hi-Q Team 4: Semi-finalist Na- tional Merit Scholarship 4; Purple and Gold Spell- ing Contest 2, 3; Student Council 4; Publications Agent 3: Leaders 2: Honor Roll 2; Physic Prize 3: Journalism I Prize 3: Advanced American History Prize 3; ACORN News Bureau 3. Class: Play Cast 3; Dance Committee 3: Commencement Usher 3: Play Usher 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Chess 3. 4; Library 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Bowl- ing 2, 3. Charles Laurence Firestine 100 Westdale Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD Entered September 1958 Thomas Groom Fisher 600 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: All School Show Cast 2. 3, 4; Band 2, 3,4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Gym Aid 3. Clubs: Latin 2: Rifle 2. Dorothy Louise Fisler 2314 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—Club: Choral 3. William Frank Fitzgerald 248 Glendale Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS - PURPLE Barbara Colville Foley 2434 Garrett Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Student Council 3; A.A. Salesman 2: Publications Agent 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4: Executive Com- mittee 2; OAK Literary Staff 3, 4: Dance Committee 2, 3: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4; A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella A 4; F.T.A. 3, 4. answer to our question, mathematicians: Bruce Crozier Francis Robert Scott Franks 203 Wadas Avenue GENERAL - GOLD Entered January 1958 Upper Darby 108 South Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Damaris Gail Frederick 218 Ashby Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Student Council 2: ACORN Reporter 3, 4: ACORN Art Staff 4; Gym Aid 3: A.A. Salesman 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3. 4: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: F.T.A. 4; Hippocrates 3. 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3, 4. John Richard Freeberry 341 Huntley Road Upper Darby GENERAL - PURPLE—Sports: Basketball Numerals 4. Raymond Paul Freeberry 341 Hutnley Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL - GOLD 150 Leo Boyes Freeman 336 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: National Thespian Society 2, 3, Vice-President 4: Class Play Crews 2, 3. 4: Stage Crew 2, 3. 4; Children’s Play Stage Manager 3; Assembly Crew 2, 3, 4. James Leonard Fries 5157 Palmers Mill Road Clifton Heights ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Joyce Kathleen Fritsch 111 Bishop Avenue Clifton Heights STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—School: Publications Typ- ing Staff 4; A.A. Salesman 3. 4; Elizabeth B. Kings- ley Art Award 2; Gym Aid 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3, 4; Play Usher 4; Play Committee 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Executive Committee 4. Club: Choral 2, 3, 4. A Cappella “B 3, A Cappella A 4, Secretary 4. Judith Ann Fritsch 111 Bishop Avenue Clifton Heights STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—School: Publications Agent 2, 4; Welfare Agent 2: A.A. Salesman 4: Pub- lications Typing Staff 4; Honor Roll 2. Class: Dance Committee 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2. 3, Associate Secretary 4: A Cappella B” 3, A Cappella A” 4; Library 2. Constance Helena Fryer 10 Ardsley Road Highland Park SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Publications Agent 3: National Thespian Society Apprentice 2, 3, 4. Class: Play Cast 3: Dance Committee 2. Clubs: Hippocrates 2, 3; Bowling 3. 4; F.T.A. 2. Kathleen Ann Gallagher Thomas Vincent Gattone 307 Riverview Avenue Orexel Hill 424 Lansdowne Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD ACADEMIC - GOLD-School: Band 3. 4; Orchestra 4 Entered October 1957 School: Majorettes 3. 4; All School Show Cast 3. Survey your Road with, accurate measures. Susan Houseman Gaul 2440 Mansfield Avenue Orexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: A.A. Salesman 2. 3. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Party Committee 2; OAK Literary Staff 3. 4. Clubs: F.T.A. 4: Choral 2, 3, 4-, A Cappella B” 3. Sports: Basketball Nu- merals 4. Jeanne Love Geckeler 1113 Old Lane Street Orexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—School: ACORN Art Staff 4,- UPI-DAH Art Staff 4. Class: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4: A Cappella ,‘B” 3; A Cap- pella “A” 4; Beaux Arts 3, 4, Secretary-Vice Presi- dent 3, 4. Mary Jo Geismann 65-2 Orexelbrook Drive Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: Publications Agent 4: Publications Business Staff 3. 4; Student Coun- cil 2: Honor Roll 2. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4: Party Committee 2. Clubs: F.T.A. 2. 3: Tay Wis- talvan 4; Hippocrates 2, 3. Secretary 4; Bowling 2. 3; Choral 3. William James Gaul 2440 Mansfield Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 3. 4; Wel- fare Agent 3: A.A. Salesman 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Play Cast 3; Dance Committee 2. 3; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4: A Cappella B” 3: Rifle 2, 3. Sports: Rifle 3. Alan Cranston Gellert 356 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: National Thespians Society 3, 4; Leaders 2. 3, 4, Recording Executive 3: Honor Roll 2. Class: Play Cast 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 3; Leewenhoek 2. 3; Rifle 2, 3. John Edward Gillespie 206 Kent Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS • GOLD-School: Welfare Agent 3: A.A. Salesman 4; All School Show Cast 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Executive Com- mittee 4: Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 4; Play Usher 4. Clubs: Downbeat 4; Spanish 4; World Affairs Forum 4; Pep 4. Sports: Junior Var- sity Cross Country 2: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Basketball Numerals 4. James Alfred Godorecci 239 Huntley Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Sports: Bowling Team 2. Basketball Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Base- ball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. James Michael Gomes 823 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Publication Agent 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 4; Visual Aids 2. Robert Goodman 505 Glendale Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD Richard Charles Gortian 127 Chatham Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Gym Aid 2; A.A. Coun- cil 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Dance Committee 3, 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Track 3, 4. Robert Kent Gougler 113 Sherbrook Boulevard Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - PURPLE Daniel Jerrett Graham 818 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill ACAOEMIC - PURPLE—School: Publications Agent 4: Welfare Agent 3: School Stage Crew 4; ACORN Reporter 2. Class: Dance Committee 3. 4. Club: Visual Aid 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Football Man- ager 2. Accept no hypothesis until finally proved; Barbara Ann Griffith 1002 Brook Avenue COMMERCIAL • GOLD-Club: Choral 3. Secane Joyce Lillian Groff 30 College Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS • PURPLE—Club: Choral 2, 3. Catharine Ann Gross 800 Roberts Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Leaders 2. 3. 4; Publications Agent 2, 3; A.A. Council 3; Gym Aid 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Executive Committee 2: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, General Chairman 4: Party Committee 2: Play Committee 3: Commence- ment Usher 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4; A Cappella “8” 3; A Cappella A 4: Hippocrates 2, 3, 4; French 4: First Aid and Social Service 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 3; Varsity Swimming 2, 4. Sandra Lee Guest 7938 Arlington Avenue Highland Park STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 4; A .A. Salesman 3. Class: Dance Committee 3; Party Committee 2. Sports: Hockey Numerals 2. Wendy Jane Guiles 215 Wingate Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL - GOLD—School: Publications Typing Staff 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; History Department Secretary 4. Class: Play Committee. Costume Chairman 3. 4; Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella “8” 3; A Cappella “A” 4. 152 Phyllis H. Guttler 742 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL - PURPLE-Club: Choral 3. Lois Gail Haegley 3440 Valley Green Drive Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: ACORN Reporter 4; Publications Agent 4; Welfare Agent 2, 3; Leaders 2, 3, 4: Gym Aid 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Dance Committee 3. 4; Executive Committee 4. Club: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3: Varsity Basketball 4. Captain 4; Junior Var- sity Tennis 3; Varsity Tennis 4. Frank Joseph Haelle 4717 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLO Henry Walter Hager 625 Ashland Avenue Secane SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-Schoel: Student Council 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 4. Patricia Ann Haigh 832 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—Class: Dance Commit- tee 3. Clubs: Choral 2; Bowling 4. Mary Lucille Haines 7214 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Leaders 2, 3. 4, Cap- tain 3; National Thespian Society 3, 4: Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2, 3; Publications Agent 4: Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: OAK Literary Stan 3. 4; Homeroom Color Captain 4: Play Committee 3: Dance Committee 3; Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: Choral 2. 3, 4; A Cappella “B 3; A Cap- pella A 4: Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin 2. 3. Harry Robert Hallam 83-4 Feme Boulevard Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3; Varsity Football 4. All axioms, theorems, laws are your guide posts. Harry John Hanna 7163 Radbourne Road Stonehurst DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE-Club: Distri- butive Education 4. Dennis George Harding 448 Timberlake Road Upper Darby ACCOUNTING - PURPLE Philip Walter Hansen 809 Stanbridge Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3, 4. Club: Rifle 2, 3. 4. Sports: Rifle Team 2. 3; Captain 4. Peter Bowers Harkins 5024 Smithfield Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD— School: Leaders 2, Captain 3; President 4: Student Council 4: Student Council Executive Committee 4. Class: OAK Photographic Staff 2. 3; Commencement Usher 2, 3: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Leewen- hoek 2, 3; President 4; World Affairs Forum 2, 3: Vice President 4; Musical Masterpieces 3, 4. Sports: Tennis Numeral 2; Junior Varsity Tennis 3. Richard Harootunian 1101 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School AA Salesman 2. 3: ACORN Reporter 2, 3; Student Council 2. 3: Lead- ers 2, 3, 4; A.A. Council 4; Library Aid 2; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2. Class: Class Treasurer 3, 4: Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Commencement Usher 2. 3; Dance Committee 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4. Club: World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Soft- ball Numerals 2, 3. John Alvin Harris 1144 Hollywood Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL • GOLD George Garforth Hattersley 371 Margate Road Upper Darby GENERAL - PURPLE Dorothy Helen Hayes 159 Powell Lane Upper Darby GENERAL - PURPLE—Class-. Dance Committee 4. Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Hippoc- rates 3; Bowling 4; Rifle 2. Warren Joseph Hayes 5256 Reservation Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—Clubs: Musical Masterpieces 3. Vice President 4. Wayne Alan Haywood 921 Burmont Road Drexel Hill GENERAL - GOLD—School: All School Show Pro- duction 2, 3. Bonnie Lou Heal 1044 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Welfare Agent 2, 3; Gym Aid 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4; Magazine Campaign Chairman 2; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Party Committee 2. Clubs: F.T.A. 2. 3. 4; Hippocrates 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3; Choral 2, 3; Pep 4. The science teacher answered our question: Lois Jean Heaney 1030 Cobbs Street Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—Class: OAK Literary Staff 3. 4; Dance Committee 3; Homeroom Color Captain 3. Clubs: F.T.A. 3; Spanish 3. 4: Choral 3, 4; A Cap- pella B 4; Downbeat 4; Bowling 4; Beaux Arts 4; Hippocrates 3. Charles Dale Heck 90 Huston Road Lansdowne ACCOUNTING - PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Dance Committee 2. James William Heddleson 3845 Berkley Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS ANO CRAFTS - GOLD Fredericka Louise Heinze 5249 Oleander Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Leaders 2. 3; Cap- tain 4; Library Aid 3, 4. Class: Executive Committee 3: Homeroom Secretary 4; Commencement Usher 3: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Play Committee 3; Dance Committee 2, 3: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4: A Cappella “B 3; A Cappella A 4: German 2. 3; Secretary-Treasurer 4: Musical Masterpieces 3. 4; Secretary-Treasurer 3; Presi- dent 4; F.T.A. 3. Mary Elaine Henderson 7241 Calvin Road. Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD-Scheol: Publications Agent 3. Class: Dance Committee 4; Executive Committee 4. Club: Pep 4. Robert Trimble Henderson 821 Addingham Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: A.A. Council 3; Stu- dent Council 2; ACORN Reporter 2. 3: Welfare Agent 2; Leaders 2; Gym Aid 2, 3; A.A. Salesman 3; Publications Agent 3. Class: Commencement Usher 3; Party Committee 2: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs: Downbeat 3: Choral 2; World Affairs Forum 4; Spanish 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2-. Varsity Football 3, 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3. William Allen Henderson 56 Lamport Road Upper Darby GENERAL - GOLD Lawrence Spaid Henning 474 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD Entered September 1958 School: A.A. Salesman 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Richard Raymond Hepford 203 LeCarra Drive Lansdowne GENERAL - PURPLE-Sports: Junior Varsity Wres- tling Manager 3. Robert Edward Herstam 721 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD-Club: Rifle 2. Sports: Varsity Football Manager 3, 4: Track Manager 3. George Raymond Herzog 204 South Madison Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL - PURPLE Build your Road on a Samuel Robert Heslip 429 Woodcliffe Road Upper Darby ACCOUNTING • GOLD foundation of facts. Doris Kathryn Hibbs 539 Timberlake Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: 8and 2, 3, 4; Orches- tra 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Plain Geometry Prize 3. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Latin 2; F.T.A. 2, 4. Carroll Ann Hides 230 South Madison Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD-Schooh Honor Roll 2; English Prize 2. Class: Homeroom Vice-President 3. Club: Bowling 4. Norbert G. Hickey 330 Margate Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: Gym Aid 2. Club: Bowling 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Bowling 2. Charles Fredrick Hoffman 212 Glendale Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD-Schooh ACORN Reporter 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2; Junior Var- sity Bowling 3. Daniel A. Hoffman 1182 Dermond Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Class: Homeroom Treasurer 3; Dance Committee 4. Club: Swimming 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2; Varsity Swimming 4. Donald Wayne Hogg 322 Riverview Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: Band 2, 3, 4; Gym Aid 4. Club: Dance Committee 4. Class: Bowling 2: Downbeat 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3; Varsity Wrestling 4. 155 Jack Hoplamazian 111 Oakley Road GENERAL - PURPLE—Club: Rifle 2. Upper Darby Ruth Joan Horvay 340 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Leaders 2, 3. Class: OAK Art Staff 3, Editor 4; Play Committee 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4, Chairman 3: Commence- ment Usher 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4: Choral Exec- utive Committee 2; A Cappella B 3: A Cappella A 4; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 3, 4; Hippoc- rates 3; Bowling 3; Tennis 2, 3. Sandra Lee Hudson Nancy Louise Horst 7409 Miller Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—School: UPI-DAH Art Staff 4: ACORN Editorial Board 4; ACORN Art Staff 4: Editor 4; Gym Aid 4; Library Aid 4: Publications Agent 3; Honor Roll 2; Elizabeth B. Kingsley Award 2. 3: Student Council 3. 4. Class: Executive Com- mittee 3; Dance Committee 2, 3: Play Committee 3,4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2. President 3, 4; Bowling 3. Dorothy Ella Hoyer 10 Aronimink Arms Apartments Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Welfare Agent 2, 3; Welfare Board 2, 3: Gym Aid 3. 4. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3. 4; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4: A Cappella B 3: Steel Pier Frolic Committee 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3. 525 Netherwood Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Publications Business Staff 3; Student Council 3; All School Show Cast 2. 4. Class: Dance Committee 2,3,4; Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3: F.T.A. 2. 3. 4; Hip- procrates 4. Sports: Cheerleading 2, 3, Captain 4. Priscilla Ruth Humrichouse 3410 Marshall Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—Class: Dance Committee 3, 4. Club: Bowling 4. Construct your Road well here on Earth. James A. Hunsicker 5210 Bella Vista Road Drexel Hill ACAOEMIC - GOLD—School: Student Council 2; Gym Aid 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 2,3,4. Clubs: Downbeat 4; World Affairs Forum 4; Pep 4. James Alexander Hunter 195 Blanchard Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE Gerhard A. Hutter 46-2 Revere Road Drexel Hill GENERAL - GOLD Robert Enrico lovacchini 217 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD 156 Albert Dominic loppolo 315 Sanford Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Class: Dance Committee 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2, 3. Carol Lynn Jackson 715 Central Avenue Primes STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—School: Publications Typ- ing Staff 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella B 3; A Cappella “A” 4. Catherine Marion Jackson 360 Harrison Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - PURPLE Robert Gerald Jamison 134 Barrington Road Upper Darby GENERAL • PURPLE—Class: Dance Committee 4. Nancy Anne James 4111 Garrett Road Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL • PURPLE-Club: Choral 3. James William Jerdon 424 South Cedar Lane Highland Park DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION • PURPLE—Club: Distri- butive Education 4. Charles R. Jones, III 740 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC ■ PURPLE-School: National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Student Council 2, 4; Leaders 2; ACORN Reporter 3, News Editor 4; UPI-DAH Literary Staff 2; Honor Roll 2; Latin II Prize 2; Algebra II Prize 2; Advanced American History Prize 3; Geometry Prize 3; Physics Prize 3; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3; Hi-Q Team 4. Class: Play Cast 3; Play Usher 4: Commencement Usher 2; OAK Photographic Staff 3. Clubs: Latin 2: German 3, Vice-president 4: Steinmetz 3, 4; Hi-Y 3. 4. Dolores Mae Jones 308 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD Before you try to build it to the Moon. Richard John Jones 446 Burnely Lane Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD-ClubS: Distri- butive Education 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4. Joan Lillian Kaplan 6818 Clover Lane Upper Oarby ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Leaders 2; Captain 3: Publications Agent 2; A.A. Salesman 2: Welfare Agent 3; Welfare Board 3; Honor Roll 2. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3, 4; Party Committee 2; Dance Com- mittee 3.4; Play Usher 3. Clubs: Leeuwenhoek 2, 3; Spanish 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, Vice President 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 4. Arlene Sylvia Kalbach 630 Copley Road Stonehurst STENOGRAPHIC • PURPLE-School: Publications Typing Staff 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3, 4; A Cappella B 3, A Cap- pella A 4; Bowling 4. Arlene E. Karian 814 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—Schoel: Publications Agent 3; Welfare Agent 2; Elizabeth B. Kingsley Art Award 2. Class: OAK Art Staff 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Chairman 3. Clubs: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Beaux Arts 3. 4, Treasurer 3. 4; Bowling 3; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 3, 4; Choral 2, 3. 4; A Cappella ' B” 3; A Cappella A” 4. Sperts: Soft Ball Numerals 2. Thomas William Kauffman 324 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE Frederick Richard Keagy 7007 Penarth Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD—Clubs: Bowling 2, 3; French 2. Sports: Soccer Numerals 3. 157 James Keating 12 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby GENERAL - PURPLE Robert Lansing Kerr 4414 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: ACORN Reporter 4; ACORN Photographic Staff 3. 4; Student Council 4. Class: OAK Photographic Staff 3. 4. Clubs. World Affairs Forum 3, President 4; Chess 3,4; German 3. 4; Musical Masterpieces 3. 4. President 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4. Carol Ann Kinney 729 Collenbrook Avenue Orexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 3. 4: Welfare Agent 4: Welfare Board 4; Publications Agent 2. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3, 4; Play Usher 3; Party Committee 2; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Hippocrates 2; F.TA 3, 4; Choral 2, 3. Barbara Evelyn Kinsler 1121 Wilson Drive Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: ACORN Reporter 2, 3: Staff Secretary 4; All School Show Cast 3. 4; Leaders 2: Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2, 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella B” 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Hi-Y 4: Tay Wistalvan 3. 4: Library 2. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3; Basketball Numerals 3. Carol Ann Kirk 7252 Glen Thorne Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD—Club: Choral 2. Kenneth Walter Kistler 702 Clarendon Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2; Executive Committee 2. Sports: Junior Var- sity Wrestling 2, 3; Varsity Wrestling 4. Latin, FrenchGerman, Spanish teachers: Dorothea Anne Klaus Stephen Paul Klekotka 1117 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—School: Publications Agent 3; All School Show Production 2, 3; Nation- al Thespians Society 3. 4; Junior Play Production 2. Class: Play Production 3, 4. Club: Bowling 4. 7270 Bradford Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: A.A. Salesman 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Club: Bowling 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Base- ball 3. 4. Richard Coleman Koontz 1112 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Club: Rifle 2. Carole Ann Koshland 913 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Leaders 2: National Thespians Society 2. 3, 4; Gym Aid 3. 4; Publica- tions Agent 3; A.A. Salesman 2: Honor Roll 2; Welfare Agent 2. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3; Magazine Campaign Chairman 2; Play Usher 3: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4; Homeroom Secre- tary 2. Clubs: F.T.A. 2: Choral Club 2: French Club 2. 3, Treasurer 3; Spanish Club 4. Sports: Tennis Numerals 2, 3. Joseph Francis Kowal 210 Boro Road Primos GENERAL - GOLD 58 Althea Jane Kramer 712 Harper Avenue Orexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: ACORN Art Staff 3. 4; UPI-DAH Art Staff 4: Publications Agent 3: Welfare Agent 4; Gym Aid 3. 4; Bulletin Board Committee 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Choral 2; French 2, 3: Bowling 4; Beaux Arts 4. Suzanne Krauss 7417 Miller Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD-School: ACORN Reporter 2- News Bureau 3, Features Editor 4; ACORN Editorial Board 4: Student Council 2; Leaders 2; Distin- guished Honor Rolls, 2. Journalism I Prize 2; Biology Prize 2: Public Speaking I Prize 2: Amer- icanism Award 3; Journalism II Prize 3: English XI Prize 3. Class: Executive Committee 3; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3; Commencement Usher 3; Plav Usher 3; Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 4; Leeuwenhoek 2, 3. Ernest Joseph Krepelka 7262 Pine Street Upper Oarby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD Lois Claire Kruger 4026 Sommers Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Leaders 2. 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3: Spanish I Prize 3. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4: Party Committee 2; Executive Committee 3; Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2; Commencement Usher 3; Play Usher 3: Homeroom Vice President 4; OAK Literary Staff 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 3; F.TA 3, 4; Hippocrates 2, 4; Tay Wistalvan 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Tennis 3,4. Linda Sharon Krumboldt 64 Merwood Drive Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD-School: Color Guard 2, 3. 4; Gym Aid 3: Leaders 2: Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 3; Advanced Biology Prize 3. Class: Commencement Usher 3: Class Color Captain 3: Class Historian 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 3; Home- room Color Captain 2, 3. 4; Executive Committee 2, 3. 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2: Play Usher 3. 4. Clubs: Hippocrates 2. 3: Tay Wistalvan 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Choral 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Hockey 4, Co-caotain 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 3. Varsity Basketball 4. Lois Adele Kunkel 443 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: Band 2, 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3, 4: A Cappella B 3; A Cappella “A” 4; F.TA 3, 4. To perfect the Road, know other languages. Kenneth William Kyle 2338 Highland Avenue Dre i Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 2; Welfare Ae nt 2 Culls: R;fle 2 3. 4; Treasurer 3; Latin 2. Sports: Rifle 2, 3; Captain 4. Robert Alan Lane 524 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD-School: Band 2, 3. Linda Urffer Larsh 3421 Plumstead Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: National Thespian Society Aoprentice 3. 4: All School Show Crew 3. 4: Gym Aid 4. C' SS: D n-e Co wnit «« • room Color Captain 2. Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 4; Choral 2. 3, 4; A Cappella B” 3; Bowl- ing 3. Frances Humes Lawrance 83-5 Feme Boulevard, Orexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: UPI-DAH Literary Staff 2, 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; Student Council 4; Publications Agent 3; Leaders 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; Class: Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 2: Dance Committee 2, 3; Play Com- mittee 3: Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: F.TA 2. 3; Tay Wistalvan 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4; Library 2. 3; Latin 2, 3. Alice Elaine Layman 224 South Dermond Road Upper Darby SALESMANSHIP - GOLD Marlyn Lucile Leaf 216 Avon Road Upper Darby ACCOUNTING - GOLD-Club: Bowling 3, 4. 159 Susan Rebecca Lee 725 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Purple and Gold Spell- ing Contest 2; A.A. Salesman 2. 3. Clubs: Bowling 4, Choral 2. 3. Elizabeth Kathryn Leinbach C-221 Stonehurst Court Apartments Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Clobi: French 2. 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4. Herbert Levenbach 316 Lincoln Avenue Lansdowne SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: National Thespians Society Apprentice 3, Senior Play Stage Crew 3. y Donald Richard Lewis 528 Midvale Road Upper Darby GENERAL - GOLD-School: Band 2. 3. 4. Elizabeth Mertie Lewis 9200 West Chester Pike Upper Darby GENERAL - GOLD—Club: Choral 2. Only when words have John Clark Lewis 911 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School. Gym Aid 2; Honor Roll 2. universal meaning, Rolane Belle Lichtenfeld 1045 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 2: Honor Staff 4; Publications Agent 2. 3. 4-. National Thes- pians Society Apprentice 2. 3. Class: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3, 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 3, 4: Bowling 3; F.TA 2, 3. 4. George Robert Lobb 939 Stanbridge Road Drexel Hill DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD—Club: Distrib- utive Education 4. William Edward Lites 42 South Third Street Fernwood COMMERCIAL - GOLD—School: A.A. Council 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4. Sports: Var- sity Football 2. 3. 4: Co-Captain 4; Track 3. 4; Junior Varsity Wrestling 3; Varsity Wrestling 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2. Sidney P. Lockner 4362 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill SALESMANSHIP ■ PURPLE-Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2. 4; Basketball Numerals 4. Carol Ann Lodge 4002 Vernon Road Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2. Dance Committee 2. 3. 4. Executive Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 4; Bowling 3. Vice President 4. 160 Thomas Kendall Louderbach 742 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD-School: AA Salesman 3; Stu- dent Council 2; Gym Aid 2, 3. 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4; Choral 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2-. Varsity Football 3, 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Junior Varsity Base- ball 2. Barbara Jane Lowry 814 Garrett Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC- • PURPLE—School: Student Council 2. 3; Gym Aid 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Executive Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3, 4; A Cappella B 3. 4; FM. 2. Charles Andrew Lundgren 630 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE-School: Honor Roll 3. Clubs: Chess 3,4; Downbeat 4. Sports: Tennis Numerals 3. Arthur Gaylord Lyle 241 East Greenwood Avenue Lansdowne GENERAL • GOLD-SportS: Track 3. Elaine Patricia Lynch 516 Eaton Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • PURPLE-School: A.A. Salesman 2. 3; Publications Business Staff 3; All School Show 4: Gym Aid 3. 4: Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 3. Clubs: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Choral 2, 3: Hippocrates 4: Pep 4. Sports: Cheerleading 4. Harold MacDonald 241 Rocklyn Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE—Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2. Harriet Anne Mack 945 Mansion Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE-School: National Thespian Society 4: ACORN Art Staff 3. Class: Play Com- mittee 3. Club: Beaux Arts 4. Can man travel the Roadways of Peace. Ednalou Craft Macloskey 549 Midvale Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: National Thesoian Society Apprentice 3. 4. Class: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4; A Cappella B 3: A Cap- pella A 4; Spanish 2, 3; Musical Masterpieces i Joan Paula Majeske 2835 Garrett Road Drexel Hill, ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 2. Class: OAK literary Staff 3; Dance Committee 3: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3; A Cappella B ’ 3; Bowling 4: F.TA 4; Hippocrates 4; fay Wistal- van 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3. Joseph William MacMinn 217 Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby COMMERCIAL - GOLD Roland Mancill 514 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS - GOID-Club: Bowling Team 4. Diane Louise Manlove 238 West Park Lane Westbrook Park STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD-School: Publications Typ- ing Staff 4: Publications Agent 4; All School Show Cast 2, 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs.- Choral 2, 3; Bowling 3, 4: Riding 2. Vice President Laurence Peter Manzi 108 Academy Lane Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—school: Leaders 2; Honor Roll 2. 3; Public Speaking I Prize 2. Class: Com- mencement Usher 3; Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3. President 4: Leeuwenhoek 2, 3. Vice Pres- ident 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 4. 161 Robert Jay March 714 Clarendon Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: AA Salesman 2. Class: Dance Committee 4. William Joseph Marconi 81 Barbara Road Upper Darby GENERAL • GOLD Entered February 1957 Joyce Carol Marlin 7819 Westview Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: AA Salesman 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3; All School Show Cast 4; Publications Agent 4; Gym Aid 3; Leaders 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3, 4: Dance Committee 2. 3: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4: Commencement Usher 3; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leeuwenhoek 2, 3; F.TA 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Library 3. Secretary 3: Latin 2. V-Vv Betty Jean Martin 222 Parker Avenue Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - PURPLE—School: AA Sales- man 4: Gym Aid 3, 4: A.A. Council 4: Welfare Agent 2. Class: Executive Committee 2: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3.4. Club: Choral 2, 3. Sports: Varsity Hockey 2. 3, Co-captain 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Var- sity Basketball 4. Mary Louise Marple 1706 South State Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: ACORN Reporter 2; News Bureau 3. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3. 4: Dance Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Bowling 4: Downbeat 4; F.TA 3; Hippocrates 3; Spanish 2, Secretary 3: Vice President 4; Library 2, 3. Mary Lynne Martin 4200 Dermond Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • PURPLE-School: English X Prize 2; ACORN Reporter 2; Publications Agent 3; Honor Roll 3: Student Council 4: Leaders 2. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2; Executive Committee 2; OAK Literary Staff 3, 4, Secreta™ 3. Editor-in- Chief 4. Clubs: Hippocrates 2, 3; F.T.A. 2. 3; Span- ish 3; Choral 2, 3.4; A Cappella B 3: A Cappella A” 4; Hi-Y 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey Manager 3. Concerning Roads, the commercial teacher suggested, ' y Adele Irene Massucci 503 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC • PURPLE-School: History Depart- ment Secretary 4: Publications Typing Staff 4. Class: Play Committee 4. Club: Spanish 2. Robert Paul Matthews 5220 Apache Lane Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: Honor Roll 2. 3; ACORN Reporter 2: All School Show Cast 4; Gym Aid 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4; Spanish 4: Choral 2, 3. President 4; A Cappella “A 3. Vice President 4: Downbeat 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 3: Jun- ior Varsity Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Junior Varsity Basketball Manager 2; Junior Varsity Base- ball 2; Varsity Baseball 3. 4. Emily Jay Maxwell 1037 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: ACORN Reporter 2; Leaders 2: Welfare Agent 2. 4; Welfare Board 2. 4: Gym Aid 3. 4: Honor Roll 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 3: Library Aid 2. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3; Commencement Usher 3: OAK Literary Staff 3, Copy Editor 4: Dance Committee 2, 3. Clubs Choral 2. 3, 4; A Cappella “B” 3. 4; Bowling 3, 4 Bowling Team 3: First Aid and Social Service 3, 4. Hippocrates 2. 3, President 4; French 3, Secretary 4: Hi-Y 4. Sports: Hockey Numeral 3. Charles Michael Matsinger 432 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Clubs: Rifle Club 2. 3. Pres- ident 4. Sports: Rifle Team 2. .3, 4. Frank Michael Maurer 1003 Primos Avenue Secane DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - GOLD—Club: Distrib- utive Education 4. Jean Ellen Mayer 109 Alverstone Road Clifton Heights SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School-. National Thespian Society 2. 3; Custodian 4; Publications Agent 2, 3; A.A. Salesman 2, 3; All School Show Production 2. 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Play Cast 3. 4; Play Committee 4; Party Committee 2; Dance Committee 2, 3: Commencement Usher 3; Executive Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 3: Hippocrates 2; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; French 4: Hi-Y 4. Frank Charles Mazzitelli 140 Maplewood Avenue Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION • PURPLE-Club: Dis- tributive Education 4. Linda Lohne McCausland 822 Green Lane Primos SCIENTIFIC - PURPIE-School: A.A. Salesmen 3: Leaders 2. 3; Publications Agent 2, 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 4; Play Committee 3. 4; Dance Committee 3. 4; Executive Committee 3. Clubs: A Cappella B” 3, President 4; Choral Executive Committee 2, 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 2; Hi-Y 2, 3. Secretary 4: Tay Wistalven 2, 3, 4; Pep 4; Library 2. Secretary 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 2, 3; Varsity Swimming 4. James William McClay 7036 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Club: Rifle 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. Marcia Loane McClean 743 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—School: Publications Busi- ness Staff 3, Advertising Manager 4. Class: Honor Roll 2, 3. Phyllis Joan McFadden 358 Lombardy Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD-School: All School Show Cast Steel Pier Frolic Committee 2. Sports: Hockey 4: Welfare Agent 2; Gym Aid 2. Class: Play Com- mittee 4; OAK Literary 3. 4; Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2. Clubs: F.T.A. 4; Choral 2. 3; Numerals 3; Basketball Numerals 3. 4. Sue Ann McGary 4706 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 4: Leaders 2: A.A. Salesman 2. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Play Usher 4: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: French 2. 3; Bowling 3. 4: F.T.A. 2; Choral 2. Steel Pier Frolic Committee 2; Riding 2, Secretary 2. Build with, courtesy, accuracy and speed. Kathleen Marion McGowan 418 Arlington Avenue Highland Park STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD-School: Publications Typ ing Staff 4: Student Council 3; Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Delwin M. McKelvey 246 Westbrook Drive Clifton Heights ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 3. Class: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Visual Aids 2, 3, Pres- ident 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2. 3. John Joseph McMurray 717 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD-School: AA Council 4; Student Council 2, 3; Gym Aid 3. 4: All School Show Cast 4. Class: Class President 2: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 4: Play Usher 4: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Executive Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2: Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Downbeat 4; World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2; Junior Varsity Cross Country 2. Joyce Irene McKale 5204 Palmers Mill Road Clifton Heights GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD-School: Publications Agent 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Club: Choral 3. Virginia Barr Meade 327 Owen Avenue Lansdowne ACADEMIC • PURPLE-School: AA Salesman 3. Clubs: Bowling 3. Captain 4: F.T.A. 2, 4; Spanish 3. Joyce C. Meckling 7281 Spruce Street Upper Oarby ACADEMIC - GOLD-School: Publications Business Staff 4: Gym Aid 3. 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Sophomore Magazine Campaign Chairman 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3, 4: A Cappella “B” 3, 4; F.T.A. 3. 4: Hippocrates 4; Rifle 2; Riding 2. Secretary 3; Bowling 3. 4. 163 Regina Catherine Meehan 5012 Palmers Mill Road Clifton Heights GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD Entered September 1958 Joan Elizabeth Meehla 646 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Welfare Agent 2. 4; Welfare Board 2, 4: A.A. Salesman 2; Leaders 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Play Committee 3. 4: Party Committee 2: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4: A Cappella B 3: A Cap- pella A” 4; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3. 4: Bowling 3. 4; Rifle 2. Vladimir Serge Meshersky 17 Roselawn Avenue Lansdowne SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Class; Play Cast 3. Club: Chess Team 4. Carolyn May Miller 1142 Cobbs Street Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Purple and Gold Spell- ing Contest 2. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3. 4; Play Committee 3: Party Committee 2: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4: A Cappella “A” 4: Beaux Arts 2. 3, Treasurer 4: Bowling 3. 4; F.T.A. 2. 3, 4; French 2. 3. 4. Benita Marie Midiri 332 North Oak Avenue Clifton Heights GENERAL BUSINESS Show Cast 4. PURPLE—School: All School Marcia Elizabeth Miller 7763 Wayne Avenue Upper Oarby ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 3. 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4: A Cap- pella “A 4; F.TA 4. Sports: Varsity Basketball 4. Out lengthy experience, the Music master: Marilyn Dolores Miller 7257 Bradford Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD—Class: Play Committee 3; Dance Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 3; Bowling 3. 4. Richard Allen Miller 82-2 Feme Boulevard Drexel Hill GENERAL • GOLD—Sports: Varsity Swimming 4. Paul David Miller 4 Maplewood Avenue Kirklyn ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Gym Aid 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3. 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2. ■ Albert Jason Millis 239 North Linden Avenue Kirklyn SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—Sports: Varsity Football 4. Jean Agnes Mink 7216 West Chester Pike Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 4; Attendance Office Aid 4. Club: Choral 2, 3. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. Lucille Misirian 15 Oakley Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD-Schoel: UPI-DAH Art Staff 3, 4; Publications Agent 2, 3, 4. Class: Play Usher 4; OAK Art Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Bulletin Board 2. 3, 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Downbeat 4; Musical Master- pieces 4: World Affairs Forum 4; Pep 4. Sports: Softball Manager 2. Kenneth Edward Mobley 506 Montana Avenue Aldan SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Class: Dance Committee 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. Gail Cecelia Morgan 848 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Welfare Agent 2. Clubs: French 2, 3: Beaux Arts 3, 4: German 4. John Crossley Morgan 3814 Taylor Avenue Orexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Magazine Campaign Chairman 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, 3. Dorothy Janet Morrell 4041 Ellendale Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Publications Agent 3. Clubs: Hippocrates 3, 4; Choral 3, 4. William Frederick Moses 5028 Marvine Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Gym Aid 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2; Junior Var- sity Wrestling 2. 3; Junior Varsity Baseball 2. Build Light hear ted ly, rhythmically-with song. Wayne Montgomery Mosher 222 Burmont Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS • PURPLE Judith Motes 319 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL - PURPLE—Club: Pep 4. Paul Robert Moyer 913 Addingham Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE-School: Student Council 2: Leaders 2, Captain 3, 4; Leaders Award 3; Harvard Club Award 3; ACORN Reporter 4; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Play Cast 3; Commencement Usher 2, 3; Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 4; German 3. President 4: Latin 3. 4. Treasurer 3, President 4; Choral 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 4; Junior Var- sity Baseball 2. Thomas Richard Mulholland 228 Meadowbrook Avenue Kirklyn ACADEMIC • GOLD-School: All School Show Cast 3, 4; Gym Aid 4; A.A. Salesman 2: Welfare Agent 2. Class: Executive Committee 4; Senior Quartet 3, 4; Dance Committee 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3, 4; A Cappella “A” 3. 4; Choral Club Executive Committee 4. Clinton Thomas Mumford 723 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 2, 3. 4; All School Show Production 4. Sports: Intramural Baseball Umpire 2. Jo Ann Nallinger 900 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Leaders 2; Stu- dent Council 4; Publications Agent 4: Honor Roll 2, 3; Spanish I Prize 3. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2; OAK Literary Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Partv Committee 2; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Spanish 2, 4; Pep 4: Choral 2; Hippocrates 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. Shirley Ann Neithercott 206 Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC • GOLO-School: Publications Typ- ing Staff 4. Class: Commencement Usher 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. Clubs: Riding 2; Bowling 3, 4. Charles Bernard Oakley 528 Winfield Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Publications Agent 2. Class: Party Committee 2. Clubs: F.T.A. 2; German 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball Manager 2: Var- sity Baseball Manager 4. Joanna Lee Oberlander 4047 Dayton Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: A.A. Salesman 2, 3: Publication Agent 2, 3, 4. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3. 4: Dance Committee 2, 3: Party Committee 2; Play Usher 4. Clubs: F.T.A. 4: Hippocrates 3: Span- ish 3, 4. Dolores Josephine Offidani 3864 Ann Street Drexel Hill GENERAL - GOLD Richard William Oldham 1116 Wilson Drive Upper Oarby GENERAL - PURPLE—School: Publication Agent 3: A.A. Salesman 3: Gym Aid 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3: Class Color Captain 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4: A Cappella B 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Basketball Numerals 4. Judith Ann O’Neill 203 South Lynn Boulevard Highland Park STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—School: Gym Aid 4: Pub- lications Typing Staff 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 3, 4; A Cappella B’’ 4: Assistant Secretary 4; Riding 2; Lacrosse 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Lacrosse 4. Home economics teacher: Highways are happy James Lewis Openshaw 327 Riverview Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Student Council 3: Leaders 2; Band 2, 3. President 4; Honor Roll 2: All School Show Cast 3, 4; District and State Band Representative 4. Class: Dance Committee 4; Home- room Color Captain 3; Play Cast 3. Club: Chess 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4. David Ossar 218 Bayard Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist 4: Stage Crew 2,3,4. Class: Play Crew 3,4. ways Barbara Jeanne Orr 384 Bayard Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC • PURPLE-Class-. Dance Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2: Bowling 3. Sandra Amelia Ottaviano 7510 Parkview Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - PURPLE-School: Welfare Agent 4. Nina Jean Palmer 4046 Dayton Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 4. Class: Dance Committee 3; OAK Literary Staff 3. 4. Clubs: Bowling 3: Hippocrates 3, 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; A Cappella B 3: A Cappella “A 4; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 3. 166 Martha Jule Paserp 610 Ashland Avenue Secane ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Gym Aid 3. 4: A.A. Council 4. Club: Bowling 3. Sports: Swimming Manager 2, 3, 4. Theresa Marie Pasquarella 154 North Madison Avenue Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE—Club: Distri- butive Education 4. Laurel Elaine Peterman 542 Netherwood Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPIE-Schooh A.A. Salesman 2: Na- tional Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Publications Agent 4; Welfare Agent 2. Class: Dance Committee 3: Play Committee 3. Clubs: French 2, 4; F.TA 2; Choral 2,3, 4; A Cappella B” 3; A Cappetla “A 4; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 4. Irene Rae Pernin 103 Kenmore Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD—Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4: A Cappella “B 3: A Cappella “A 4; F.T.A. 3, 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2. Elaine Mildred Peterson 1000 Agnew Drive Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE-Schooh A.A. Salesman 3; Publications Agent 3; Student Council 4, Executive Committee 4; Leaders 2. 3, 4, Captain 3; Welfare Agent 2; French II Prize 2; Biology Prize 2; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 3. Class: Class Secretary 2: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4; Play Usher 3; Play Committee 3; OAK Literary Staff 3, 4; Executive Committee 2. 3: Magazine Campaign Chairman 2; Commencement Usher 3: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3, General Chairman 3. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4; A Cappella “B 3; A Cappella A 4: F.TA 2, 3: Hippocrates 2: French 2, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4. Hi-Y 2, 3. President 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. David Robert Phillips 1027 Providence Road Secane SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: Student Council 3, 4; Gym Aid 3. Class: Executive Committee 2; Dance Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. Patricia Louise Phillips 233 Ashby Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD-Schooh Welfare Agent 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Oance Com- mittee 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 4; Steel Pier Frolic Com- mittee 4; Bowling 3, 4; Tennis 2. Happy, when they lead the way to home. Joyce Love Pierce 7070 Veronica Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Leaders 2; Gym Aid 4; A.A. Salesman 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain 4; OAK Literary Staff 3, 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3; A Cappella f'B” 3; French 2; Steel Pier Frolic Com- mittee 2, 3: Hippocrates 3, 4; Tay Wistalvan 4; Bowling 4; F.TA 3, 4. Norman Paul Pittinger 239 Powell Lane Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE—Clubs: Rifle 2; Bowling 3. 4: Latin 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Bowling 3: varsity Bowling 4. Lois Louise Popok 24 Heather Road GENERAL • GOLD Upper Darby Robert Barry Pounds 4019 Lasher Road Drexel Hill GENERAL - GOLD Anne Margaret Post 1203 Oermond Road Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS - PURPLE Marjorie Jean Powell 370 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: F.TA 4; Bowling 2, 4; Choral 2. 167 Diana Evelyn Preda 7126 Pine Street Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS • PURPLE Lewis Hall Price 18 Hemlock Road Lansdowne SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: National Thespian Society 3, 4. Class: Play Cast 3; Dance Committee 3. Sports: Wrestling 3, 4. Marjorie Cope Priddey 5231 Reservation Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Leaders 2, 3; Welfare Agent 3; Welfare Board 3. Class-. Play Usher 4: OAK Art Staff 3. 4; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2; F.T.A. 2. 3, 4. Barbara Ann Priest David Arthur Priebe 909 Roberts Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: All School Show Production 3: Gym Aid. Club: Rifle 2. 1119 Wilson Drive Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—School: Publications Typing Staff 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3, 4. Most Valuable Player 4. Carol Lee Pyle 337 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - GOLD—School: Publications Agent 2, 4. Honor Roll 3: All School Show Production 4; Attendance Office Aid 3. 4. Class: Dance Committee 4: Play Committee 3. 4. Build your Road with economy and care; Thomas Joseph Quirk 3807 State Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Publications Agent 3: Welfare Agent 2; Gym Aid 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Spanish 4: Pep 4. Sports: Varsity Baseball 3, 4. Barbara Jean Rank 237 Copley Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—School: Publications Agent 3; Gym Aid 3, 4; Honor Roll 2: Gym Office Aid 4. Class: Homeroom Secretary 3; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 3; Hippocrates 2, 3. Linda Jean Ramer 7266 Spruce Street Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Tennis 2; Choral 3. Gertrude Carol Raupp 937 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Leaders 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Executive Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella B 3. 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Hippocrates 2, 3. 4. Charles Raysik 212 Blanchard Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS - GOLD 168 Carol Elaine Reagoso 817 Burmont Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: A.A. Salesman 2, 3. 4: Publications Agent 2, 4. Class: Executive Com- mittee 2; Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2; Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4: A Cappella B” 3. 4. Robert McColly Reber 834 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - GOLD Margaret Ann Reilly 22 Wellington Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Honor Roll 2; All School Show Cast 3; Leaders' 2; ACORN Reporter 3; National Thespian Society Apprentice 2. 3. Class: Magazine Campaign Chairman 2; Party Com- mittee 2; Dance Committee 3, 4: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs: Tay Wistalvan 3, Secretary 4: F.T.A. 3, Secretary 4; Choral 2, 3, 4: A Cappella B 3; A Cappella A” 4; Hi-Y 4; Library 2, Treas- urer 2. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. William Lewis Renn 101 North Carol Boulevard Upper Darby GENERAL • GOLD Lannette Ainsley Reppert 3300 Highland Avenue Orexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE-Schooh ACORN Art Staff 4; UPI-DAH Art Staff 3, 4; All School Show Production 3. Class: Bulletin Board 4; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Play Cast 3. Clubs: Beaux Art 2, 3. 4: Musical Masterpieces 4; La Crosse 3; Choral 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 2, 3; Varsity Swimming 4; Basketball Numerals 2. Joan Ann Rettew 2219 Ardmore Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE John Frederick Ricci 2436 Hillcrest Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Student Council 3, 4; Gym Aid 3. 4; A.A. Council 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 3 Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2; Varsity Cross Country 3, Captain 4, Most Valuable Player 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Remember, family points to perfect Alan William Ricketts, Jr. 1245 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: All School Show Cast 2, 3.4; All School Show Crew 2, 3, 4: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Commencement Orchestra 2, 3; Honor Roll 2. 3; Stage Crew 4. Class: Play Usher 4; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Assembly Stage Crew 2. 3, 4. Clubs: Latin 2: Steinmetz 3. Vice President 4: Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4. Wayne Paul Rider 4010 Marshall Road Drexel Hill GENERAL - GOLD Virginia Ann Riegel 207 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE-School: All School Show Cast 4; ACORN Reporter 3. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: F.TA 3, 4; Hippocrates 3, 4; Choral 2. 3, 4, Librarian 4; A Cappella B” 3; A Cappella A” 4; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 2. Robert Henry Ritchie 20 Heather Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Gym Aid 2, 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 4; Home- room Color Captain 3. Clubs: Spanish 4; Swimming 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. 3; Varsity Swimming 4. Michael James Roach 329 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdowne ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3. Class: Executive Committee 4. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 3, 4; French 3, 4; Latin 2, 3. 4. Beverly Ann Roberts 18 South Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Publications Agent 2, 3, 4; A.A. Salesman 3, 4: Student Council 2. 3: Leaders 2, 3. 4. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3. 4: Party Committee 2; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Color Captain 4: Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4: A Cappella B 3; A Cappella “A 4; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 2, 3. 4; Choral Executive Committee 2: Hi-Y 3. 4; Tay Wistalvan 3. 4: Bowling 3. Secretary 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3, Varsity Bowling 4. Pamela Lloyd Roberts 4500 Marvine Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • PURPLE—Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Musical Masterpieces 4. Kendrick A. Robertson 3651 Rosemont Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 2; World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. Irene Lynne Robinson 4029 Redden Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—School: Publications Typ- ing Staff 4; Honor Roll 2; All School Show Cast 2, 3. 4. Class: Executive Committee 3: Play Usher 3; Dance Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella B 3: A Cappella A 4, Assistant Sec- retary 4: Bowling 3, 4. Rosemary Dorothy Rogers 1239 Agnew Drive Drexel Hilt COMMERCIAL - PURPLE—School: A.A. Salesman 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. Richard Murray Rolling 237 East 6reenwood Avenue Lansdowne ACADEMIC - PURPLE—Class: Homeroom Treasurer 4. Clubs: Rifle 2.3. Robert Joseph Rolling 237 East Greenwood Avenue Lansdowne SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Elizabeth B. Kingsley Art Award 2. Clubs: Rifle 2.3. The physical education instructor told us: Gerald Eugene Roma 125 Wellington Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Clubs: Rifle 2: Bowling 3. Melvin Harris Rosen 714 Derwyn Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 2; Welfare Agent 2. Clubs: Choral 3; Latin 2. Linda Slater Rose 122 Windsor Avenue Highland Park SCIENTIFIC ■ GOLD—School: Leaders 2. 4; Student Council 2, 4; Gym Aid 2, 3, 4: National Thespian Society Apprentice 2. 3: Algebra II Prize 2; All School Show Cast 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4: Party Committee 2: Play Committee 3. 4; Play Usher 3; Executive Committee 2, 3: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Clubs: Bowling 3,4; Tay Wistalvan 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 4: Junior Varsity Tennis Manager 2, 3: Varsity Tennis Manager 4. Steven Arthur Rosen 6829 Radbourne Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: ACORN Reporter 3. 4; Student Council 3; Band 2, 3. 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. Club: Latin 2. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. Elsie Rosenbloom 59 North State Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE-School: Distinguished Honor Roll 2: Student Council 2; National Thespian So- ciety 2. 3, 4. Executive Committee 4: All School Show Production 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Dance Committee 2, 3: Play Usher 3: Play Cast 3, 4: Play Production 4. Clubs: F.T.A. 2. 3, 4; Span- ish 2, 3. 4; Bowling 3; Tay Wistalvan 3. 4. Sports-. Hockey Numerals 3: Basketball Numerals 4. Ronald Stewart Ross 36 Kent Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD Kenneth Bruce Routzahn 113 Normandy Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • GOLD-School: Gym Aid 3. Class: Dance Committee 4: Party Committee 2. Club: Bowling 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2; Track 2. Rona Rovens 707 Long Lane Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—Clubs: Choral 2, 3. George Rowell 821 Harper Avenue Orexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—Clubs: Rifle 2; German 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3: Junior Var- sity Wrestling 2, Manager 3; Varsity Wrestling Manager 4. David Byron Roye 5007 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 4; A.A. Council 4; A.A. Salesman 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Club: Bowling 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, Captain 4. Darleen Gale Rudolph 40 Glendale Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Gym Aid 2, 3, 4: Wel- fare Agent 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Homeroom Treasurer 4; Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3; F.T.A. 4. Ruth Ann Runske 570 Bloomfield Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD-School: Publications Agent 3. 'There is no building without endurance. Joan Marie Ruscitella 526 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD-School: Colorguard 2. 3. Captain 4; Publications Typing Staff 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Gym Aid 3; Honor Roll 2. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Hippocrates 2, 3, Treas- urer 4; Hi-Y 4: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella “B 3; A Cappella A 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball Manager 3: Varsity Basketball Manager 4. Leonard Robert Sabatino 363 Avon Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE Martin S. Ruzansky 3816 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 4. Marie Theresa Salerno 3300 Township Line Drexel Hill GENERAL - GOLD—School: Publications Agent 3; A.A. Salesman 3. Class: Dance Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Bowling 2. John William Salzmann 515 Bloomfield Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE David Hoopes Sample 137 North Pennock Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD-School: Band 2, 3. 4; Orches- tra 2, 3, 4. 171 Michael Alan Sand 413 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: ACORN Reporter 2. 3, 4: National Thespian Society 3, 4: Leaders 2; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3: Honor Roll 3. Class: Play Cast 3: Play Production 4: Party Com- mittee 2: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Choral Club 2, 3; A Cappella B 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country Manager 3; Varsity Cross Country Manager 4. Richard William Sarkis 345 Lombardy Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS - PURPLE Raymond Rudolph Saveoz 328 Oak Avenue Clifton Heights SCIENTIFIC - GOLD Ferdinand William Schank, Jr. 160 Westbrook Orive Westbrook Park ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: A.A. Council 4: Student Council 4; Welfare Agent 3: Gym Aid 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4 Club: Choral 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3. Co-captain 4. Most Valuable Player 4: Softball Numerals 3. Carole Frances Schaffer 349 Harrison Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE Nancy Doris Scharadin 4032 Lasher Road Drexel Hill ACAOEMIC - GOLD—School: Publication's Agent 4: Gym Aid 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Dance Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella B” 3; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Hockey 4. Know that though, a Road has obstacles, George Arthur Schlenk 4013 Ellendale Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—Sports: Junior Varsity Wres- tling 3. Lorraine Phyllis Schmidt 359 Margate Road Upper Darby GENERAL BUSINESS - GOLD William Hoch Schmolke 6904 Clinton Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—Club: Visual Aids 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2. Richard John Schumacher 6851 Clover Lane Stonehurst Hills DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION • PURPLE—Class-. Execu- tive Committee 4. Club: Distributive Education 4, President 4. Charles Michael Schwarz 326 Riverview Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • GOLD-School: Student Council 4; A A. Council 4; Gym Aid 4; A.A. Salesman 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Dance Committee 4. Sports: Bowling 2: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2: Var- sity Wrestling 3, Co-captain 4. 172 Stephen DeHart Schwarz 326 Riverview Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—school: A.A. Salesman 4: Gym Aid 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4; Downbeat 4: Pep 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2; Varsity Wrestling 3. Co-captain 4; Bowling 2. William Roy Schwindt 122 Oakley Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD—Scheel: Gvm Aid 4. SportS: Jun- ior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3,4. Elizabeth Ann Scott 511 Sansom Street Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Student Council 2, Secretary 4; Leaders 2; Honor Roll 2; Publications Business Staff 3; Gvm Aid 4. Class: Executive Com- mittee 3, 4; Class Secretary 4; Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4: Play Committees 2: Commence- ment Usher 3. Clubs: F.T.A. 2, 3, Vice President 4; Tay Wistalvan 2, 3. President 4; Hi-Y 4: Choral 2. 3, 4; A Cappella B” 3; A Cappella “A 4: Choral Executive Committee 2: Steel Pier Frolic Commit- tee 2. Howard H. Scott 929 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—Class: Party Committee 2. Sports: Track 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 3. Robert Manfred Sebastian 401 Winfield Avenue Upper Oarby ACADEMIC - PURPLE Entered September 1958 Carolyn Jane Serafine 716 Roberts Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: Publications Business Staff 3, OAK Manager 4: Publications Agent 3: Wel- fare Agent 3, 4: Student Council 2. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3: Executive Com- mittee 2, 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4: A Cappella B” 3: A Cappela A 4; Hippocrates 2, 4. Vincent Edward Sgro 254 Long Lane Upper Darby ACCOUNTING - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. It is conquered trouble that toughens fiber. Sydney Shaw 511 Hampden Road Upper Darby GENERAL • PURPLE—School: Publications Business Staff 2. 3: Publications Agent 3; All School Show Production 2; Gym Aid 3. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Party Committee 2. Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Choral 2, 3. 4; Bowling 4; Hip- pocrates 3, 4; F.T.A. 4. Richard Eric Sheads 3993 Vernon Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: A A. Salesman 4: Sports: Basketball Numerals 4; Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, 3. Peggy Ann Shepley 1003 6reen Lane Primos STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD-School: Publications Typ- ing Staff 4; A.A. Salesman 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Homeroom Vice President 4. Clubs: Bowling 3: Bowling Team 3; Choral 3. Barbara Ann Shiffer 319 Lombardy Road Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE—Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 2,3, 4: Steel Pier Frolic Committee 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Pep 4. John Wesley Shively 929 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE—School: Student Council 2. 3. 4, Vice President 3; Franklin and Marshall Alumni Award 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3: Leaders 2; National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 3. Class: President 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2: Ex- ecutive Committee 2. 3, 4; Play Usher 3. 4; Party Committee 2; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4; World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2, 3: Varsity Wrestling 4: Track 3. Marion Louise Shultz 58 Sunshine Road Upper ACADEMIC - PURPLE 173 Joseph Paul Sigismonti 116 Kenmore Road Highland Parte SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Class: Dance Committee 4: Play Committee 4. Club: Choral 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Varsity Wrestling 3: Var- sity Wrestling 4. Judith Fern Silberberg 807 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill ACAOEMIC - GOLD Entered November 1957 School: ACORN Art Staff 4. Class: Dance Committee 4: Play Committee 4. Club: Beaux Arts 4. Michael John Simeone 304 Margate Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE-Club: Bowling 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. Vivien Dell Sinclair 7807 Parkview Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Publications Business Staff 2, 3. Circulation Manager 4: Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3: Leaders 2; National Thespian Society 3,4; Welfare Agent 2: Publications Agent 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Play Usher 3: Play Production 3; Party Committee 2. Clubs: French 4: First Aid and Social Service 3. 4: F.T.A. 2, 3; Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella B 3: A Cappella “A” 4; Hi-Y 4. Kay Michael Simminger 3226 Berkley Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: All School Show Pro- duction 2. Class: Play Cast 3. Clubs: Choral 2.3.4; A Cappella “B” 3: A Cappella “A” 4: Steel Pier Frolic Committee 3; World Affairs Forum 3, 4. Henry Robert Simmons 4942 State Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS • PURPLE You, yourself, must learn how to understand David Smith 6812 Baltimore Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS - PURPLE Dolores Smith 6812 Baltimore Avenue Lansdowne DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION • PURPLE—Club: Dis- tributive Education 4. Edward Sjogren 7254 Lamport Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION • PURPLE—School: Stu- dent Council 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Club: Distributive Education 4. Stephen Howard Smith 164 Glencoe Road Upper Darby ACCOUNTING - GOLD Elaine Irene Souders 710 East Providence Road Primos STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE—School: Publications Agent 4: A.A. Salesman 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Dance Committee 3: Play Committee 3. Clubs: Typing 4; Bowling 4; Choral 3; Riding 3. 174 Robert Elmer Spencer 538 Kenwood Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD-Schoot: Publications Agent 2: Leaders 2. Class: Dance Committee 3- Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella A 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Track 2, 4; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. Carol Roberta Steel 825 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—Class: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3; A Cappella B 3: F.T.A. 3, 4; Bowling 4. Joseph Thomas Steele 85 Hartley Road Lansdowne GENERAL • PURPLE Sharon Judith Steinberg 304 Huntley Road Upper Darby GENERAL - GOLD—School: Welfare Agent 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. Barbara Rose Steinke 912 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: ACORN Reporter 2: Leaders 2, Captain 3; Publications Agent 3; Welfare Agent 2; Gym Aid 3; Honor Roll 2; Magazine Cam- paign Chairman 2. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3, Assistant Editor 4: Dance Committee 2, 3: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3, 4: A Cappella “B 3: A Cappella A” 4: Steel Pier Frolic Committee 4; F.T.A. 2; French 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3. Thomas Steven Stentz 1116 Alexander Avenue Orexel Hill ACAOEMIC • GOLD-School: Gym Aid 2: A.A. Sales- man 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4; Class Color Captain 3, 4; Executive Committee 3: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4; Track 2. 3, 4. David Leslie Stinson 919 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL - GOLD—School: Publications Agent 4; Student Council 3. When the Road's too steep it's time to rest David George Swanson, Jr. 909 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: A.A. Salesman 3: Gym Aid 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Visual Aid 2; Steimetz 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, 3; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. 3; Track 2, 3; Varsity Soccer Manager 4. Janice Pearl Sudhop 4036 Ellendale Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS - PURPLE—Club: Library 2. Harry Warren Sutton 7522 Rogers Avenue Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—Clubs: Chess 4: French 4. William Sutton 7533 Parkview Road Upper Oarby SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—School: A.A. Salesman 2, 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. Ruth Ellen Swart 4048 Redden Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: Leaders 2: Honor Roll 2; All School Show Production 3: All School Show Cast 4: National Thespians Society 3. 4. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3, 4; Play Cast 3: Play Com- mittee 4: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Tay Wistalvan 3. 4; Choral 2, 3.4; A Cap- pella B” 3; A Cappella “A” 4. Diane Mary Taggert 377 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE-Clubs: Riding 2; Bowling 3. James Alexander Taggart 225 Township Line Road Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD-School: ACORN Reporter 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Choral 3. 4. Richard Kenneth Tareila 7000 Clover Lane Stonehurst Hills DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION • PURPLE-Class: Home- room Color Captain 2. Club: Distributive Educa- tion. 4. Bart Delmar Taylor 232 Springton Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS - PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 4. Club: Visual Aids 4. John William Taylor 903 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill ACAOEMIC • GOLD—School: A.A. Salesman 2. 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella B” 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Janet Marie Taylor 216 North Cedar Lane Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE—school: Publications Busi ness Staff 2: Leaders 2. 3. 4: National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4; All School Show Production 2, 3.; Honor Roll 2, 3. Class: Play Production 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2. Clubs: F.T.A. 2. 3; Spanish 4; Library 4. Jon Stephen Terrey 4037 Marshall Road Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE II perfect highway. the artist counseled, James Michael Theopistos 419 Sansom Street Upper Oarby SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—Clubs: Bowling 2. 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, 3: Varsity Cross Country 4. Hoyt Nicklas Thinnes 142 Normandy Road Upper Darby GENERAL - PURPLE Lillian Joan Thiel 719 Collenbrook Avenue Drexel Hill ACCOUNTING • GOLD—School: Student Council 3: All School Show Cast 4: Gym Aid 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. Clubs: Choral 3; F.TA. 3; Hippocrates 3. vice-president 4; Beaux Arts 3: Bowling 3, Treasurer 4. Sports: Cheerleading Manager 4. Joan Helene Thomas 209 Meadowbrook Avenue Upper Darby ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Spanish II Award 2; National Thespian Society 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 2; Publications Business Staff 2. Class: Play Usher 3. Clubs: F.TA 2; Spanish 3, Secretary 4; Library 4. Suzanne Collins Thomas 358 Margate Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD-School: A.A. Council 3. 4. Leaders 2: Student Council 4; Publications Busi- ness Staff 3; Gym Aid 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4: Executive Committee 2, 4; Party Committee 2; Magazine Campaign Chairman 2. Clubs: A Cappella “B 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; F.TA 3. President 4; Tay Wistalvan 2. 3. Treasurer 4; Hi-Y 4. 176 Raymond Walter Thompson 1120 Wilson Drive Upper Darby GENERAL • PURPLE-School: Band 2. 3, 4. Orches- tra 2. 3. 4. Robert Clay Thorpe 14-5 Valley Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2, 3; Varsity Cross Country 4; Varsity Basketball 4; Track 3, 4. Marjorie Zee Tomasian 725 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • PURPLE—School: Student Council 4; Sergeant-at-arms 4: ACORN Reporter 2, 3: Girls’ Sports Editor 4; Gym Aid 3. 4: Leaders 2. English X Prize 2: All School Show Cast 2, 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3; Senior Quartet 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella “B” 3; A Cappella A” 4; Tay Wistal- van 2, 3, 4; F.TA 2. 3; Hi-Yi 2. 3, 4; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Tennis Manager 3; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Joyce Arlene Tomlinson 461 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE— School: Publications Agent 2. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella o’ 3. 4; F.TA 3, 4; Tay Wistalvan 4. Sports: Hockey Numerals 3; Basketball Numerals Betty Jane Trucksess 275 Gramercy Drive Clifton Heights STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—Class: Dance Committee 4; Homeroom Secretary 2. Club: Rifle 3. Brent E. Tracy 407 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: National Thespian Society Apprentice 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 4; Play Cast 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Football Is built with, beautiful quality and grace. Karen Lee Turville Carole Ann Umstead 4700 Cedar Lane Orexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD-School: A.A. Council 4: Stu- dent Council 4; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2: Publications Agent 2; Class: Executive Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: Party Committee 2; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: OAK Literary Staff 3, 4. Clubs: Hippocrates 2, 3, First Aid and Social Service 3, 4. 79-4 Drexelbrook Drive orexel hui SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Leaders 2. 3. 4; Publications Agent 4. Class Homeroom Color Cip-' tain 4: Dance Committee 3. 4: Play Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella ‘‘B 3, 4; First Aid and Social Service 2. 3. 4: Riding Bowling 4; Library 3. 4, Secretary-Treasurer Lawrence Urrasio 7255 Glenthorne Road Stonehur$t Hills DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE- Class: Home- room Color Captain 3. Club: Distributive Education 4. Richard Earl Van Horn 507 Hampden Road Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL • GOLD-Club: Bowling 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Cross Country 2; Varsity Cross Country 3, 4. John Bernard Van Leer 5339 Oelmar Road Clifton Heights SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2. Bruce Van Loan 7119 Hilltop Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—school: Band 2. 3. 4: Orches- tra 2. 3. 4. 177 Lois Jean Van Meter 5216 Oleander Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • PURPLE—Schoel: Honor Roll 2, 3; Leaders 2, 3: Executive Committee 4; All School Show Cast 4, Queen Candidate 4. Class: Commence- ment Usher 3; Party Committee 2; Dance Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3, 4; A Cappella “B 3, A Cappella “A” 4; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 4: French 4. Judith Connie Vasquez 314 Richfield Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD—School: A.A. Salesmar 2. 3. 4; Leaders 2: All School Show Cast 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3; OAK Literary Staff 3, 4; Play Committee 3: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4: Class Color Captain 4. Clubs: Hippocrates 3: Hi-Y 4; F.TA 4; lay Wistalvan 4; Choral 2, 3; A Cappella “B 3. Sports: Cheerleading 4. Charles Vilotti 262 Sherbrook Boulevard Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE—Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3; Dance Committee 2: Gym Aid 4. Club: Bowling 2. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3. 4. Richard David Waldron 254 Guilford Road Lansdowne GENERAL • GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Richard Alexander Walmsley 906 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL • GOLD-Schoel: A.A. Salesman 3; Gym Aid 2, 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4: Play Committee 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3: Varsity Baseball Margaret A. Walther 188 Springton Road Upper Darby COMMERCIAL - GOLD We shall budd our Road Walter Joseph Walvick 854 Eaton Road Drexel Hil SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-Schoel: ACORN Reporter 3 National Thespian Society Apprentice 4. Class Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs World Affairs Forum 3, Secretary 4. with these qualities: Janice Claire Warner 7236 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—Class: Dance Committee 2. Clubs: Beaux Arts 3; Bowling 4. - Robert Wesley Wasekanes 835 Eaton Road Drexel Hill ACAOEMIC - GOLD-School: Gym Aid 4. Club: Bowling 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Var- sity Baseball 3; Junior Varsity Football Manager 2. William John Wasson 7236 Lamport Road Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE Lewis Bruce Watkin 712 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—Clubs: Choral 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2. 178 Frank Thomas Watson 6845 Clover Lane Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD—Clubs: German 2. 3. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2; Softball Numerals 2. Kathryn Mary Watson 1119 Roosevelt Drive Upper Darby ACADEMIC • GOLD—School: Publications Agent 2. 3; Leaders 2; Publications Business Staff 4: All School Show Cast 3. 4; Colorguard 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3; Executive Committee 4. Class: Home- room Vice-President 2; Magazine Campaign Chair- man 2: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Dance Com- mittee 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4: A Cappella “B” 3, 4; Hippocrates 3,4. Kathryn Jean Webster 513 Bloomfield Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL BUSINESS - PURPLE Mary Deanna Webster 819 Lindale Avenue Orexel Hill COMMERCIAL - GOLD Cynthia Jane Weddell 251 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC • GOLD—School: Publications Agent 2, 4: Publications Typing Staff 4: Leaders 2: Honor Roll 2; Gym Aid 2. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Party Committee 2: OAK Literary Staff 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3 Secretary 4; District Chorus 4: A Cappella B” 3. Secretary 4: Tay Wistalvan 2. 3, Vice President 4: F.T.A. 3: Rifle 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2. Evelyn Claire Weinmann 1130 Harding Drive Upper Darby ACADEMIC - PURPLE—Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4. Philip Jeffery Weiss 514 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill ACADEMIC - PURPLE—School: ACORN Reporter 4; Student Council 4; Gym Aid 3; Dramatics Prize 3: National Thespian Society 2. 3, President 4: Senior Play Cast 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Play Cast 3, 4; Play Committee 3; Party Com- mittee 2: Magazine Campaign Chairman 2. Clubs: Downbeat 2. 3; World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. Tkoughtful understanding - accuracy, knowledge. Edward Ronald Weizer 1100 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL • PURPLE-School: All School Show Pro- duction 3. Clubs: Visual Aids 2, 3. Stanley Weizer 1100 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill GENERAL - PURPLE—Clubs: Visual Aids 2. 3, Vice President 2. Craig McKenzie Wellman 1124 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: ACORN Reporter 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2; Varsity Cross Country 3, 4; Track 2, 3. 4. Nancy Marie Welsh 373 Margate Road Upper Darby PURPLE—School: Publications Agent 2; Welfare Agent 3; Gym Aid 3. 4. Class: Class Color Captain 3. 4; Homeroom Color Captain 3 4- Play Usher 3; Executive Committee 3: Party Com- mittee 2; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Play Commit- tee 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 3; F.TA 4- Hippocrates 2. 3, 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals John Michael Wilkins 544 Broadview Road Upper Darby GENERAL • PURPLE—Clast: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2. Carl Edward Williams 1205 Agnew Drive Drexel Hill COMMERCIAL • PURPLE-School: Band 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3. Lois Joyce Williams 918 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Publications Agent 2: Gym Aid 2; All School Show Cast 4. Class: OAK Literary Staff 3. 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3.4; A Cappella “B ’ 3; A Cappella “A” 4; First Aid and Social Serv- ice 3, 4; Hippocrates 2. Sports: Basketball Nu- merals 3, 4. Gertrude Marie Wilson 7145 Seaford Road Upper Darby SCIENTIFIC - PURPLE-School: Office Aid 4. Howard Charles Wilson 1107 Wilson Drive Upper Darby ACADEMIC - GOLD-Club: Choral 2. Sports: Varsity Cross Country 4, Shaw Scholarship Award 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. Our goals before us-mood established, Maxine Winderman 310 Westbrook Drive Clifton Heights STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE-School: National Thes- pian Society Apprentice 3, 4; All School Show Production 3. Alan Wesley Wood 172 Bridge Street GENERAL - PURPLE—Club: Bowling 4. Drexel Hill Margaret Kathleen Wilson 93 North Union Avenue Lansdowne ACADEMIC - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella B 3, 4: Choral 2, 3. 4; Bowling 4. Margaret Winner 348 Congress Avenue Lansdowne ACADEMIC • GOLD-School: Welfare Agent 2; All School Show Production 2; Spanish III Prize 3; Publications Agent 3; Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Dance Committee 2.3. Clubs: Spanish 2, 3; Treasurer 4. Betti Wood 850 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC - PURPLE-School: Publications Typ- ing Staff 4. Manager 4; Student Council 3; Honor Roll 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 3. Class: Com- mencement Usher 3: Homeroom Vice President 2. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4. Sports: Tennis Numerals 2. 180 Janice Elizabeth Woodhead 7268 Bradford Road Upper Darby STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—Clubs: Choral 2. 3,4: Steel Pier Frolic Committee 4; A Cappella “B” 3; A Cap- pella A 4; French 2; Bowling 4. Raymond Frank Woodruff 7025 Guilford Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPIE-Club: Dis- tributive Education 4. Nancy Jane Woods 251 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - PURPLE—School: Wel- fare Agent 2. Clubs: Bowling 2; Rifle 2; Choral 2, 3; Distributive Education 4. Treasurer 4. Carol Ann Worley 213 East Greenwood Avenue Lansdowne STENOGRAPHIC - GOLD—School: Student Council 3: Gym Aid 4; Publications Typing Staff 4; Secretary 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2, 3, 4; A Cappella B 3: A Cappella A 4; Steel Pier Frolic Committee 4: Bowling 3.4. Frank Nickish Yaggi 1001 Lindale Avenue Orexel Hill ACADEMIC - GOLD—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4. Club: World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Track 3. Gerald Elmer Yockey 7001 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby ACAOEMIC • PURPLE Charlotte Louise Yocum 4301 State Road Drexel Hill STENOGRAPHIC • PURPLE-School: A.A. Council 2; Welfare Agent 2; Student Council 2: Gym Aid 2. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3; Bowling 2. We begin building life's super highway. Jonathan Edward Yolles 53-2 Revere Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC • GOLD—School: National Thespian Society Apprentice 3. Class: Play Cast 3: Dance Committee 2. Clubs: Chess 2, 3, 4; Rifle 2; Chess Team 2, 3, 4; French 3. Judith Clare Young 210 Bridge Street Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD-School: Leaders 2; Welfare Agent 2, 3; Publications Agent 2, 3; Student Coun- cil 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Homeroom Secretary 2. Clubs: Bowling Team 2, 3, 4; French 2, 3. Sports: Softball Numerals 2. Judith Ann Yost 456 Gainsboro Road Drexel Hill SCIENTIFIC - GOLD—School: Welfare Agent 2: Publications Agent 4: Leaders 4; National Thespian Society Apprentice 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Tay Wistalvan 4; First Aid and Social Service 3. 4; Choral 2. 3, 4; A Cappella “B 3. Treasurer 4; French 2; Hippocrates 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Tennis 3. Vincent A. Zizak 309 Copley Road Upper Darby GENERAL - PURPLE—School: Gym Aid 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2, 3; Varsity Football 4. William Hugh Zucchelli, Jr. 127 Normandy Road Upper Darby GENERAL - GOLD The following index is arranged alphabetically to include all names and activities contained in this yearbook. Key as follows: H.R=homeroom, n.p.=not pictured. Index A Abel, Paul E., 40 A Cappclla A , 10, 56 A Cappella B , 57 Acorn, 10, 50, 72 Adams, Leslie, 56, 68, 69, 70, 78, 134 136 Adams, Robert E., 32 Adler, Richard, 2, 17, 50, 60, 61, 85, 138 Adler, William, 32, 122 Albrecht, Karl W., 40, 83, 116 Aldridge, Kay, 138 Algazy, Kenneth M., 32, 104 Allen, Virginia, 40, 50, 70, 79, 84 All School Show, 68, 69,70,71 Almeida, Janet E., 40 Allsman, James D., 40 Allsman, Jess, 45 Amato, Genevieve, 40 Amonson, Eric L., 45 Amster, Marsha, 32 Anderson, Carol, 32 Anderson, Carol V., 32 Anderson, Mr. Edward T., 15 Anderson, Joan, 71, 138 Andersen, Mr. Ralph M., 11, 15, 48, 49, 80 Andreoli, Louis, 138 Andrien, Maurice, 138 Angelo, Vince, 103, 138 Antis, Daniel, 32, 105 Appet, Phyllis, H., 41 Arbuckle, Joan M., 34, 41, 57, 120 Arbuckle, Nancy, 42, 57, 70, 79 Archer, Arthur, 138 Armor, Jan D., 33 AronofF, Sandy, 56, 62, 63, 65, 69, 70, 79, 90, 134, 138 Art Department, 22. 23 Artin, Melanie J., 32, 61, 112, 124 Art Staff, 54 Asteris, M., 33 Atkin, Albert, 41 Atkinson, Miss Ruth, 17, 36, 84 Aubry, James, 33, 115 Austin, David J., 41 B Bachman. Wanda, 48, 63, 64, 65, 79, 81, 133, 138 Baile, Mr. R. Winfield, 14, 15 Bailey, Wayne, 33 Bair, Francis, 41 Baker, Babette L., 42, 70 Baker, Brenda, 57, 61, 70, 138 Baker, Linda, 42, 57, 114 Baldassarre, Juan, 138 Baldwin, June E., 42 Balis, John, 42, 60, 72, 96, 105, 107, 121 Balk. James, 108, 109, 118, 139 Balmer, Judith, 43 Band, 61 Bannar, Thomas, 56, 96, 122, 139 Banninger, Donald, 42 Banninger, Roger, 139 Banta, Charles A., 139 Barbehenn, Anna B., 43 Barber, Kenneth, 42 Barbiere, Eugene A., 139 Barkalow, Richard H., 83, 122, 139 Barnes, Frank, 42 Barnes, Mrs. Norma, 17 Barnes, Jay H., 43, 102, 122 Barr, Alan, 139 Barr, Robert, 139 Barrar, Harry, 43 Barrett, Joseph Jr., 34 Barrie, Patricia, 139 Bartine, Mr. David, 25 Baseball, Junior Varsity, 117 Baseball, Varsity, 118, 119 Basketball, Boys' Junior Varsity, 110 Basketball, Boys' Varsity, 9, 108, 109 Basketball, Girls' Junior Varsity, 111 Basketball, Girls' Varsity, 9, 112, 113 Bassell, Elizabeth, 139 Bassett, Miss Ruth M., 18, 128 Bast, William R., 34, 98, 121 Batchelder, Carole, 43 Bates, Aubrey, 48, 50, 80, 82, 85, 139 Battista, William, 20, 139 Bauer, Francis, 140 Bauer, Jill, 140 Bauer, Nancy B., 33 Bauer, Wayne, 34 Baxter, Barbara, 33 Baxter, Jane A., 43 Baxter, Louise A., 140 Bayne, Barbara H., 33 Bayne, Gerald, 140 Beardsley, William, 35 Beaux, Arts, 86 Becker, Michael, 96, 140 Beddall, Walter, 140 Bedroff, Joan, 44, 67 Beese, Judy, 44 Beisser, William, 34 Bell, Carroll, 36, 70, 124 Benn, William, 37 Bennett, Fran, 44 Bennyhoff, George R., 35 Benson, Judith, 9, 114, 140 Benson, Patrick, 33 Bengle, William, 35 Berger, Barry, 48, 140 Berkowitz, David, 140 Berman, Deborah, 33 Berman, Karin, 34, 61 Bernardino, Mr. Peter E., 20, 21, 91, 94 95, 105, 106, 107 Bernd, Paula S., 34 Bernhard, Hugo, H.R. 230 n.p. page 44 Bershtein, Larry H., 43 Berstein, $., 34 Bertino, Robert L., 44, 70 Beseras, Sue E., 16, 20, 140 Beseth, Robert, 102, 106, 140 Bevan, Claude A., 44 Beverly, Susan T., 45, 48 Bezanis, Stephen, 36 Biester, Mrs. Rae V., 15 Binnick, Joan, 45, 48, 124 Bishop, Carol C, 88, 140 Biggs, Olivia K., 8, 34, 99,112, 124 Blackburn, Annamarie, 35 Blackwell, Joanne, 40 Blades, Joyce, 57, 141 Blaker, Barbara, 35 Blakey, Charles A., 44 Blakey, Mary E., 35 Blank, Christine, 36 Blank, Fred, 36, 105 Blank, Joanne, 40 Blauckis, Diana M., 40 Bleakley, Lance, 60, 61, 141 Bloomfield, Richard, 40 Blumenthal, JoAnn D., 141 Blythe, Mr. Raymond, 27 Board of Education, 14 Bockus, William R., 45 Boghosian, James W., 36, 48 Bolay, Chester, 45, 56 Bolay, Emma D., 40 Bond, Valerie, 41, 56, 79, 111 Bond, Mr. Vanleer I., 14 Boninfante, Nicholas, 40 Bonner, Mrs. Helen, 26 Boohar, John, 60, 61, 71, 118, 141 Boquin.Alma Rozzina, 61,85, 137, 141 Boquin, Dolores, 41, 61 Borderieux, George, 40 Borderieux, John, 36 Borderieux, Thomas, 40, 60 Borders, Janet L., 36 Boring, James, 37 Borton, Nancy, 41, 99, 114 Bosch, Betty, 32 Bottomley, Bruce, Jr., 141 Bourland, William, 116, 141 Bowers, John, 38, 41, 50, 70, 89 Bowers, Marian B., 36, 124 Bowers, Rowland, 56, 72, 109, 118, 141 Bowling, Boys', 8, 89 Bowling Girls', 9, 88 Bowman, John, 45 Boyd, Barbara Jean, 37 Boyd, Mr. John M., 17, 89 Boyd, Mrs. Marqaret, 20, 24 Brackbill. Sally Lou, 37 Bradley, Barbara Louise, 37 Bradley, Elizabeth, 7, 42 Bradley, Els! , 37 Bradley, Gordon N., 41,118 Bradley, Helen, 42 Bragg, George, 37 Broughton, K., 33 Brauker, Virginia L., 42 Breidling, Barbara, 42, 53 Breidling, Margaret, 53, 85, 141 Brewer, Holly, 43, 70, 80 Bricker, Martha, 32 Bricker, Mitchell, 141 Bridgens, Wayne, 41 Briglia, Carol, 32 182 Broadbent, Betty, 32 Broadbent, Lillie, 141 Brock, Robert, 141 Broderick, Richard, 37 Brodhag, Carolyn Mae, 32 Brodsky, Robert G., 41, 95, 110 Brogan, Edward, 42 Brogan, Miss Emma R., 18 Bronson, Kathleen, 36 Brooke, Mr. Charles M., 22, 40, 125 Brooker, Anne, 38, 43, 56, 68, 71, 78, 100, 111, 112,113, 120, 125 Brooks, Bonnie, 60, 61, 71, 142 Brooks, M., 33, 60 Brosman, Judy Lynn, 33 Brosman, Sue, 70, 142 Broughton, Kathryn, H.R. 65 n.p. page 33 Brown, Donna, 43, 71 Brown, Frances E., 48, 56, 79, 80, 82 128, 131, 142 Brown, Gaza E., 142 Brown, Jeffrey, 43 Brown, Jo-Ann, 43 Brown, Judy A., 61, 142 Brown, Kenneth L., 37 Brown, Mitchell, 19, 142 Brown, Priscilla, 44 Brown, Richard H., 42 Brown, Robert, 142 Brown, Sharon, 43, 48, 60, 67, 84 Brown, William, 37 Bruckner, Barbara A., 142 Brueggemann, Betsy Jane, 33 Bruno, Ralph, 20, 37 Bruskin, Francine J., 38, 44, 52 Brutsche, Allen, 142 Brutsche, William, 32 Buchanan, William H., 42 Buckley, John, 32, 98 Buckwalter, Gloria, 142 Bull, Kent, 10, 60, 61, 86, 88, 136, 142 Bullock, Glen, 42 Buri, William F., 32 Burke, Christopher, 109, 142 Burke, Winifred Joan, 30, 34, 60, 61, 71 Burkhard, Loretta P., 44 Burkholder, Elyse Anne, 34 Burnett, Carol, 44 Burns, Mr. Thomas E. Jr., 15 Burnes, William K., 32, 95 Burris, Joan, 45, 60, 69, 70, 124 Burstein, Susan R., 34 Burton, Charles H. Jr., 43 Busa, Arlene L., 45 Buscaglia, Jerry Anthony, 33 Buscaglia, Robert, 105, 143 Business Staff, 58 Bussell, Gail, 34 Butler, A. Bruce, 33 Butler, Florance, 40 Butterworth, Mr. Charles, 10, 27 Buttimer, Jack, 60, 61,143 C Cafeteria Department, 26 Cahill, Robert, 33 Cahill, George T., 43, 102, 122 Cahoone, Richard, 43, 95 Calabrese, Louis, 44, 95 Caldon, David, 44, 67 Caldwell, Doris, H.R. 28 n.p. page 40 Calhoun, Margaret P., 35 Callahan, Edward, 143 Callahan, Robert, 33, 60, 98 Callahan, Stephen J., 143 Calvert, George, 34 Cameron, Mrs. Judith M., 14 Cammack, Donna O., 35, 70 Cammack, Susan, 84, 143 Cammarota, Fred, 143 Campana, Ricardo, 20, 56, 71, 102, 115, 118, 143 Campanaro, Mercy, 40 Campbell, Robert, 34 Campbell, Robert C, 44, 110, 118 Campisi, Clementine, 60, 61, 71, 143 Canakis, Marguerite, 16, 21, 143 Canales, Mr. Ernesto A., 16, 17, 43, 85 Cantor, Richard, 34, 60 Cantrell, Eleanor Jane, 41 Capman, Elizabeth Ann, 143 Caponigro, Ronald J., 45, 129 Carafides, Evangelos, 122, 143 Caros, Linda, 35 Cardone, Kenneth A., 35, 48 Carlson, Robin M., 36 Carney, Anthony, 143 Carpenter, Sandra, 36 Carraway, David, 35, 48, 98 Carrick, William, 41 Carrier, Richard, 45, 56, 103, 110 Carter, Carole, 36, 48 Case, Marshal T., 54,60, 61, 80, 121, 144 Cassel, Mark F., 40, 56, 60 Casterioto, Alfred, 36 Cast, William P., 40, 72, 109 Catania, George, 37,94,122 Catania, Grace, 37 Cava, Richard, 115, 122, 144 Cavanaugh, Alice, 41 Cavanaugh, D., 45 Cave, Suzanne J., 41 Celentino, Madeline, 144 Cellini, Helen T., 42 Centola, Joyce S., 124, 144 Centrella, Susan T., 42, 57 Cera, Geraldine, 42 Chadwick, Roy, 144 Chalfant, Christopher, H.R. 225 n.p. page 36 Chalfant, Lucille, 144 Chalfant, Peter W., 60, 115, 136, 144 Chalson, Cindy Lou, 40, 42, 56 Chambers, Janet Ann, 37 Chambers, Joanne, H.R. 160 n.p. page 43 Chapman, Sue, 43, 52, 57 Cheerleading Squad, 11, 90, 125 Cherry, Robert, 45 Cherwinski, Gary, 34 Chess Club, 88 Childs, Earl, 60, 83, 144 Chilimidos, Olga, 37 Choral Club, 58, 59 Chorney, Elsa Ruth, 37 Chrisman, Miss Charlotte, 17, 35. 84 Christ, Thomas, 45, 56 Christensen,Sverre, 45, 103, 105, 122 Christopher, Linda Lee, 43 Chrystie, Roger, 36 Chuplis, Carol Susan, 32 Church, Karen Lee, 32 Cicchini, Anna, 55, 144 Cice, Anthony, 36 Cimini, Marie, 55, 144 Clancy, Margaret, 144 Clancy, Richard D., 37 Clapper, Gail, 55, 145 Clark, Gail, 48, 49, 76, 132, 134, 135, 144 Clark, Janet, 40, 43, 48, 57, 100, 101, 113, 124 Clark, Marguerite, 145 Clarke, James, 95, 122, 145 Clemson, Mary M., 145 Cloak, Alvin, 37 Cloak, William, 145 Clothier, Margaret, 69, 70, 145 Cocca, Marguerite R., 145 Cocco, Joan Ann, 7, 32, 48, 124 Coffey, Mr. Paul, 22, 81 Coffman, Charles, 37 Cohen, Dennis Beth, 32 Cohen, Ruth, 7, 11, 62, 63, 64, 65, 73, 79, 133, 145 Colavito, Carol, 43 Coldough, Joseph, 56, 145 Cole, Deborah, 33 Cole, Patsy Jane, 33 Cole, Walter C, 41 Cole, Walter Terry, 41 Collemacine, Carolyn, 6, 48, 87, 145 Collins,Frances, 36 Collins, Marion Louise, 33 Collins, Nancy D., 33 Collins, Stuart S., 37, 48 Color Captains, 8 Color Guard, 61 Colyvas, Peter, 32 Comfort, Jayne, 44, 49, 53 Commercial Department, 20, 21 Compton, Edith, 145 Condon, Patricia Ann, 146 Conlan, James, 32 Conley, Lois, 146 Conley, Marian, 34 Connerton, Shirley, 44 Connet, Clara, 44 Connet, Marie, 114, 124, 146 Connor, Mary E., 34 Conrad, Janet Ann, 34, 71 Consalvo, Rose Marie, 53, 76, 79, 131, 146 Cooke, Ethel, 51, 146 Cooke, Gregory, 8, 9, 11, 48, 49, 56, 59, 68, 71, 72, 102, 103, 122, 130, 131, 135, 146 Coombs, Shirley, 43 Cooperson, Donald, 32 Corasick, Margaret, 45, 79 Corbi, A., 32 Corey, Philip D., 33. 106, 122 Corleto, Frederick T., 21, 42 Costello, Richard N., 31, 33, 48, 110, 118 Courtney, Walter W., 42 Cox, Raymond A., 42 Cox, Sharon, 7, 146 Coyle, Andrea, 40, 48, 53 Coyle, B., 43 Coyle, James W., 43, 96 Craig, Gretchen, 146 Crane, Patrick, 146 Crane, Paul, 43 Crawford, Leroy, 43 Crawford, Ruth, 35, 60, 61 Crilly, Kathryn, 32 Cristiniziano, Douglas, 33, 122 Croce, James, 44, 122 183 Crocetti, Joseph, 34 Cross Country, Junior Varsity, 95 Cross Country, Varsity, 94, 95 Crothers, Barbara, 40 Crowthers, John H., 44 Crowding, Cathleen, 35 Crowthers, Edward R., 44 Cuesta, John, 146 Culbertson, Nancy, 40 Culver, Donna L, 41 Cunningham, C., 34 Cunningham, Miss Emily, 21 Cunningham, Frances E., 36 Cunningham, John R., 45 Curran, J., 34 Curry, David, 45, 50, 67 Curto, Wendy, 146 D Daddona, Frank J., 35 Daddona, Marie, 146 Dalt, Gloria, 41 D'Amato, Dorothy, 41 Dambman, Betty Jayne, 36 D'Amelio, Miss Eleanor S., 16, 21 Danforth, Daniel, 22, 47 Daniels, Jack, 35 Danielson, Walter, 35, 105 Darmody, John J., 40, 60, 61, 70 D'Ascenzo, Robert, H.R. 225 n.p. page 36 Davidson, Ann, 120 ,147 Davidson, Ruth, 112, 147 Davis, George W. Jr., 40 Davis, JoAnne F., 42, 68, 71, 100, 124, 125 Davis, Kenneth, 40, 96, 106 Davis, Miss Patricia, 25 Davis, Sharon, 42 Davis, Shelia, 56, 147 Davis, Wilhelmina, 63, 64, 65, 79, 84, 133, 136, 147 Dawling, R., 42 Dawson, Lois, 8, 9, 42, 60, 61, 100, 112, 124 Day, Deborah, 57, 70, 147 Day, Donald, 30, 31,69, 102, 104, 105 Day, John C, 35, 42, 48 102, 104, 105, 118 Day, William J., 45 Deaver, Merle, 42, 56, 62, 67, 70 Deaver, Virginia J., 22, 51, 57, 70, 147 DeBaun, Martha I., 43 DeBeer, Roy, 48, 56, 59, 65, 66, 115, 147 DeCarolis, Diana, 43 DeFeo, Patricia Olivia, 36 DeFlavia, Barbara, 43 DeGeorge, Joan, 56, 131, 147 Deery, John M., 36, 98 DeGraw, Ronald, 41, 50, 89 Deiss, Barbara Ruth, 36 Deiss, Edward, 41 DeLeon, John P., 36 Del Franco, B., 36 Della Penna, Louis, 36, 96, 97 Della Penna, Thomas, 41, 98 Del Rossi, Gabriel, 42, 60, 70 DeLuca, Charles Q., 37 DeLuca, Daniel, 42, 56, 59, 69 DeLuca, Michael D., 37 DelVecchio, Susan, 37 DelVecchio, Michael, 42 DeMann, Jay, 147 DeMarco, Frank, 20, 147 Demos, Irene, 37 Demetriou, James, 147 Dengler, Dr. Clyde R., 22, 23, 57, 58 Dennis, Laura, 37 Dennis, Norma E., 55, 148 Dennis, Patricia, 37 DePiano, Mary, 148 Deputy, Nancy, 43 DerOhanessian, Sonya Mary, 32 Dessart, Charles, 36 DeStefano, Geraldine H., 43 DeStefano, Suzanne M., 32 Deuber, Thomas, 37 Deutsch, Louise, 43, 56 Dewees, Theresa R., 32 DeWool fson, Bruce, 42 DiAntonio, A., 95 DiArenzo, Bruce, 37 DiBerardo, Judith, 37 Dickerson, Barry S., 32 Diehl, Mr. John, 17, 19 Diel, Suzy, 25 DiFilippis, Dolores, 32 Dillman, Joan, 44 Dillmore, William, H.R. 61 n.p. page 33 Dilworth, Dr. George G., 14 DiMidio, Anthony, 43 DiNenno, Elaine, 44 DiNicola, Stephen, 43 DiNobile, MaryAnne, 44 DiPaolo, Arlene, 44 DiPietro, David, 43 Director, Deborah, 51, 80, 81, 131, 148 Diron, P., 35 DiSalvatore, John, 36 DiSalvatore, Kathleen, 45, 124 DiSerio, James, 44 DiStefano, Janet, 38, 40, 124 DiStefano, Joseph, 35, 95 Distributive Education, 87 DiValerio, Ann, 33 Dixon, Priscilla Anne, 33, 99, 111, 124 Doan, J., 40 Doan, Susan S., 56, 60, 61 Doane, Mr. Robert A., 22, 23, 60, 61, 68 Dolan, Barbara, 34 Dolbrow, James, 44 Dolce, Francis, 148 Dolo, Frank J., 32 Donaldson, Mary Jane, 33, 120 Donnelly, Richard, 42 Donovan, Robert, 48, 81, 105, 106, 107, 132, 137, 148 Donzanti, Carolyn, 50, 148 D'Orazio, John, 148 Dorman, George, 148 Dorwart, MaryLou, 33 Doto, Girard Jr., 32 Dotti, Nancy ,148 Doucette, Donald, 37 Dougherty, Sara J., 40 Dougherty, Thomas, 40, 44, 96 Doughty, Thomas R., 32 Douglas, B., 34 Dowling, Rose Ann, H.R. 151 n.p. page 42 Downbeat Society, 89 Drake, Virginia, 41 Drewes, Rosemary, 34, 61, 111, 120 Drumheller, Donald, 148 Dudley, Thomas C. Jr., 33 Dulin, Barbara, 41, 124 Duncan, Carole E., 34, 53 Duncan, George, 33 Duncan, Sandra Joan, 35 Duncan, Shirley A., 42 Dunleavy, John, 148 Durnan, Evelyn C, 35 Dyke, Edna Jean, 42 DykeHouse, Linda A., 42, 60, 70 E East, Anne, 42 Easton, J., 35 Ebel, Wynn, 45, 110 Eberhardt, Jay, 33, 60 Eby, Susan, 36 Eckels, Grace, 43, 114 Edinger, Patricia, 148 Edwards, Barbara Joan, 36 Egan, Annetta, 20, 99, 149 Egan, Gail, 44, 99, 124 Egnus, Miss, 25 Eichen, Miss Naomi, 25 Eldredge, Gail A., 149 Elliott, Virginia F., 36 Elliott, William J., 45 Ellis, La Velle, 149 Ellis, Miss Lois, 25 Ellis, Robert W., 40 Elson, Dr. J. Vernon, 15 Emeneo, Dorothy M., 43 Emery, Harold, 33, 95, 122 Emery, Reginald, 34, 95, 122 England, James, 40, 116 Englar, Sue,!49 English Department, 16, 17 Entler, L, 36 Epstein, Kenneth L., 11, 64, 65, 149 Ernst, Joyce, 43 Eskridge, John, 34 Estrada, Richard, 34, 105 Ettinger, Lawrence, 40 Ettore, William J., 45 Evans, Charles, 45, 60 Evans, D., 37 Evans, Stephen A., 17, 50, 60, 61, 65, 71, 85, 88, 149 Evans, Thomas D., 35 Ewart, Heyward Bruce, 35 Ewing, Barbara Lee, 37 Ewing, James, 41 Eyler, Jacqueline, 37 Fair, Henry, 41 Falotica, Joanne M., 43 Falotica, Patricia Ann, 44 Fanelli, Concetto A., 37 Fankhanel, Mary Judith, 37 Farrell, Elizabeth, 20, 149 Feddern, David, 35, 110 Fedeli, Vincent, 149 Feeney, Susan, 44, 48, 49, 50, 99, 124 Feinstein, Elaine, 10, 31, 32, 48, 68, 71, 125 Feinstein, Vivienne, 30, 32 Feldman, Norman, 41, 50, 102, 118 Felix, Carolyn R., 44 Felix, Karen Anne, 32 Felizzi, Martha M., 32 Fenimore, Judith, 45 Fenstermacher, Patricia, 11, 64, 65, 69, 70, 79,80, 83, 112, N3. 149 Ferguson, Larry A., 36, 48 Ferguson, William, 9, 103, 104, 109, 110, 149 184 Ferrier, Harry, 149 Ferrier, John R., H.R. 225 n.p. page 36 Fertig, Caroline H., 45 Feyertag, Joan, 33, 61, 124 Fiddler, Miss Harriet, 25 Field, Elizabeth Anne, 33 Field, John, 149 Field, Stephen Allen, 36, 62, 64, 66 Fields, Kenneth Wayne, 36 Filler, Harry E., 37 Finarelli, Hugo, 10, 17, 48, 50, 81, 89, 132, 133, 134, 150 Finarelli, John, 37, 63 Finer, Ann, 30 Fiore, Terry C, 40 Fiorito, Louis, J., 42 Firestino, Charles, 150 First Aid and Social Service Club, 82 Firth, Harry W. Jr., 42, 96 Fisher, Judith, 34, 40, 64 Fisher, Marion L., 41 Fisher, Steven R., 8, 38, 40, 42, 52, 115 Fisher, Thomas G., 60, 61, 71, 150 Fishman, James, 38, 43, 50, 78, 121 Fisler, Dorothy, 16, 150 Fister, Connie Grace, 30, 33, 64, 70, 73 Fitzgerald, William, 150 Fleming, Clifford, 37, 104 Fleming, Richard, 43, 104 Fletcher, Joan, 34 Fletcher, Lynda, 34 Foderaro, Mr. Joseph M., 21 Foley, Barbara, 10, 25, 51, 56, 150 Fontana, Carmel P., 34 Football, Junior Varsity, 104 Football, Varsity, 9, 102, 103 Forcino, Romalo, 37 Ford, Joyce, 34 Fore, Elsie Jane, 18, 41, 57 Forman, Gilda Ann, 35 Forrester, Mrs., 18 Forsgard, Mr. Fred, 21 Forsythe, Robert J., 43 Fortunato, Lorraine Olga, 35 Founds, Henry, 44, 48, 60, 85 Fow, Janet, 35 Francis, Bruce, 150 Frankenfield, Richard, 44 Frankhanel, M., 37 Franks, Gladys H., 36 Franks, Robert, 150 Franzini, Jacqueline, 41 Fraser, George, 44 Frazier, Mr. John H., 14 Frederick, Dameris, 50, 150 Frederick, John H., 45, 102 Freeberry, John, 150 Freeberry, Raymond, 150 Freeman, Leo B., 63, 66, 150 Freeman, Susan D., 36 Frehner, Ellen, 42, 56, 71 French Club, 84 Friday, Robert, 45,95, 112 Friedmann, Jayne, 42 Fries, James, 96, 122, 151 Fritsch, Joyce, 55, 56, 131, 151 Fritsch, Judy, 55, 56, 151 Fry, Nelson D., 40 Fryer, Constance, 151 Fuhrman, Eileen C., 57, 60, 89,116 Fulford, Charles George, 32 Fulford, Chester G., 32 Fullmer, Walter, H.R. 28 n.p. page 40, 48 Furman, E., 42 Future Teachers of America, 86 G Gabe, D., 40 Gallabrese, Joseph, 45 Gallagher, Kathleen Ann, 60, 151 Gallagher, Kathleen, 36, 60 Gallagher, Mary, 36, 60 Gallagher, Ruth, 42, 60, 99, 111 Gallagher, Thomas, 32 Gamble, Miss Frances, 17 Gamble, Valerie, 43, 60, 61, 116 Gammarino, A., 36 Ganoe, Carol, 37, 114 Gange, C, 30 Garen, Miss Pearl E., 21 Gatania, G., 40 Gattone, Thomas, 60, 61, 151 Gaudiello, Thomas, 32 Gaudioso, Joseph, 40 Gaukrodger, Miss Edith, 17, 52, 66, 73, 79 Gaul, Sue, 51, 151 Gaul, William, 151 Gavitt, Mr. Wayne, 21, 43 Gayer, Carol, 32, 43 Geary, David, 33, 98 Geckeler, Charles, 33, 83 Geckeler, Jeanne, 56, 86, 151 Geddes, Joan, 43 Geetter, Miss Joan, 25 Gefvert, William, 33 Gehris, Marsha, 37, 43, 114, 120 Geismann, Mary Jo, 53, 83, 151 Gellert, Alan, 11,65, 122, 157 Gellert, Anthony, 33, 95 Gellis, Charles, 34, 60 George, Olga, 42 George, Patricia, 37 Gerhard, Harry, 45 German Club, 85 Getman, Judith, 43 Geuting, Barbara, 37 Giacoponelli, Marie, 43 Giannantonio, Albert, 34 Gilbert, Eleanor, 32, 61 Gilbert, Joyce, 32, 61 Gill, Virginia, 32 Gillard, Barbara Ann, 32 Gillespie, Jack, 68, 71, 131, 151 Ginther, Linda, 44 Giovanetti, Rosemarie, 44 Glass, Robert, 44 Glassman, Merle, 33 Glavis, Carol Lee, 30, 33, 56, 114 Glavis, David, 41 Glazier, Robert, 34, 118 Glazier, Roy, 41 Gleason, Peggy, 33 Glick, Elayne, 44, 114 Goas, Mr. Lewis O., 14 Godorecci, James, 152 Goff, Lynne, 45 Goldberg, Abby, 45 Goldberg, Margaret, 40 Goldberg, Norman, 35 Golden, Marilyn, 40 Gcldenberg, Irving, 35 Goldman, William, 35, 122 Gomes, James, 152 Goodman, Robert, 152 Gordon, Robert, 36 Gorman, Robert, 36, 104 Gortian, Richard, 21, 108, 109, 110, 152 Goslee, Ruth, 33 Gougler, Robert, 152 Gould, Adrienne, 34, 52 Grabania, Cynthia, 34, 48 Grabania, Saundra, 40 Graff, George, 44 Graham, Daniel, 152 Graham, Marian, 34 Grant, Anthony, 38, 39, 40, 42, 48, 69, 71 Grant, Roberta, 35, 60 Grant, John, 42, 56 Graver, Diana, 30, 35, 48, 120 Gray, Margaret, 41 Graziano, Eve, 41 Greco, Eleanor, 35 Greco, Joseph, 36, 60 Green, Carl, 42, 67, 95 Green, Susan, 36 Greene, Richard, 36, 60, 61,94, 122 Greenblatt, Barbara, 41 Greenleaf, Carol, H.R. 225 n.p. page 36 Greiss, Barbara, 36, 73 Grieb, William, 37 Griffith, Barbara, 152 Grimaldi, Francis, 37 Grimmett, Mr. M. Randolph, 22 Groff, Carole Ann, 36 Groff, Joyce, 152 Gros, Miss Yvonne, 22, 34, 111 Gross, Catherine, 9, 56, 82, 114, 152 Gross, Eileen, 37 Grosso, Louis, 37, 95 Grove, Eric, 37 Grunberg, Miss Agnes, 17, 85, 88 Grundy, James, 32 Guckert, Richard, 42 Guest, Sandra, 152 Guiles, Douglas, 32, 48, 56, 59, 71 Guiles, Wendy, 55, 56, 65, 152 Gullette, David, 32 Gumpert, Albert, 43 Guralnik, Shelly, 42, 67, 70 Gustafson, Doris, 42, 52 Gutteridge, James, 43 Guttler, Phyllis, 152 Guzik, Ted, 32 H Haag, Nancy J., 42 Hackett, Edward, 43, 105 Hadley, Richard, 33, 110 Haegley, Lois, 2, 50, 79, 80, 100, 111, 112, 113, 120, 131, 135, 153 Haelle, Frank, 153 Hafft, Norman, 44 Hafft, Richard H., 44 Hager, Henry, 48, 95, 153 Hagy, M. Michele, 42, 48, 49, 50, 84, 120 Haigh, Sherrie Marie, 37 Haigh, Patricia, 153 Haight, Eleanor, 43 Haines, Dr. Harlan F., 14 Haines, Mary Lu, 51, 56, 71, 73, 79, 80, 153 Hake, Trude F., 37 Hall, Jacqueline A., 37 Hall, Thomas S., 33, 83 Hallam, Harry, 103, 153 Halpern, Mona, 43, 57, 67, 70 Hamilton, Alan, 33 185 Hamilton, Anne, 43 Hampton, Barbara, 32, 60, 71 Hamsher, Carl David, 33, 48, 60, 95 Hamsher, Mr. Carl M., 17, 35, 51 Handy, Sandra, 43 Hanna, Earl S., 34 Hanna, Harry, 153 Hannum, Virginia D., 32 Hansell, Carol Ma , 32 Hansell, N., 35 Hansen, Philip W., 8, 116, 153 Happold, Dorothy, 32 Harding, Dennis, 153 Harduk, Miss Catherine, 25 Harer, Mr. Edwin L, 6, 18, 45, 82 Harkins, Peter, 48, 80, 83, 153 Harkness, Mr. Stewart B., 14 Harman, Carol L, 33 Harootunian, Richard, 130, 131, 153 Harper, Lawrence, 36 Harris, Frederick, 153 Harris, James, 43 Harris, John, 154 Harris, Judith S., 34, 57 Harris, Robert, 34 Harrow, Stanley, 60 Hart, Janice, 44 Hartman, Mr. Robert N., 18, 19 Harwick, Judith A., 33 Hatter, Bruce, 35 Hattersley, George, 154 Hayes, Dorothy, 154 Hayes, Eleanor, 33 Hayes, Lois, 33, 64 Hayes, Stephanie, 44 Hayes, Warren, 88, 154 Haywood, Wayne, 154 Hazzard, Carole Ann, 34 Heal, Bonnie, 72, 154 Healy, Elizabeth, Marie, 34 Heaney, Lois J., 9, 51, 57, 154 Hecht, Herbert Thomas, 35 Heck, Carolyn, 34 Heck, Charles, 154 Heddleson, James, 6, 154 Heftier, Miss Helene, 25 Heidmann, Charleen C., 38, 44, 71 Heidlenman, Gale, 45, 57 Heilig, Judith C, 35 Heinze, Fredericka L, 56, 80, 85, 88, 154 Helfrich, Patricia M., 45 Hemphill, Richard, 35, 60 Henckel, Jacqueline R., 35 Henderson, Arlene, 35, 48 Henderson, Jerald, 45 Henderson, Mary Elaine, 48, 131, 154 Henderson, Robert R., 40 Henderson, Robert T., 130, 136, 154 Henderson, Rodger, 36, 40 Henderson, William A., 155 Henning, Lawrence, 155 Henry, Coulston S., H.R. 28 n.p. page 48, 110 Hepford, Richard, 155 Herstam J., 36 Herstam, Robert, 155 Hertzel, Laurel L., 40 Herzog, Mr. George, 22 Herzog, George, 155 Heslip, Robert, 155 Hess, Annette, 30, 36 Hess, J., 36 Hibbs, Doris, 60, 61, 155 Hickey, Bert, 19, 155 Hickey, Michelene, 36 Hicks, Mr. David, 25 Hicks, William A., 40, 104 Hidell, Donald, 36 Hidell, Kent, 45 Higgins, John, 40 Higgins, Pamela Joy, 36 Hildenbrand, William, 36 Hill, Joan A., 40 Hilles, Carroll Ann, 155 Hilsee, Jacqueline B., 40 Hilsee, Patricia May, 37 Hinkle, William, 36, 60 Hippocrates Club, 82, 83 Hi-Q Team, 81, 91 History Department, 22, 23 Hi-Y, Boys', 78 Hi-Y, Girls', 79 Hockey, Junior Varsity, 91 Hockey, Varsity, 8, 100, 101 Hoehler, Mr. George W., 14 Hoffmann, Charles, 155 Hoffman, Daniel, 115, 155 Hoffman, Francine, 37, 102 Hoffman, Gail, 37 Hoffmeier, Sandra J., 37, 61 Hoffner, Robert, 41, 56, 72, 118 Hofmann, Frank, 37, 104 Hogg, Donald, 106, 155 Holleran, Judith A., 41 Holm, R. Linnea, 32, 124 Holmes, Mr. Charles W., 15, 90 Holter, Barbara E., 38, 39, 40, 41, 48, 57 Holter, Joan Lynn, 32 Home Economics Department, 7, 20, 21 Hooven, Judith H., 41, 60, 61, 71 Hope, Carol H., 32 Hopkins, Stephen B., 37 Hopolmazian, Jack, 156 Horn, Susan, 32 Horst, Nancy, 54, 86, 156 Horvay, Margaret, 33 Horvey, Ruth, 2, 51, 54, 56, 156 Housell, Thomas S., 37, 60 Houser, Roy, 41 Howard, Frank A., 41 Howard, J., 42, 56 Howard, Judith, 52 Howell, Dorothy M., 42, 60, 71 Hoyer, Dorothy E., 51, 156 Hudson, Linda, 33 Hudson, Linda E., 42, 57 Hudson, Sandra, 11, 68, 125, 137, 156 Hufford, Joan B., 33 Hughes, Robert C., 37, 60 Hugler, Ruth Ann, H.R. 151 n.p. page 42 Humm, Victor, 36 Hummel, Robert, 32, 104, 122 Humphrey, Joseph, 32 Humrichouse, Priscilla, 156 Hunsberger, William B., 41 Hunsicker, James, 156 Hunsicker, Susan, 43, 56 Hunter, James, 156 Hunter, Katherine, 43 Huston, Miss Alice M., 21,33 Hutchings, John, 42 Hutchings, Sharon, 43 Hutter, Gerard, 156 Hamilton, Richard, 44, 48, 56, 106, 107 Icenhower, Joseph, 36, 38, 42, 48, 49, 96 105, 106, 107 Industrial Arts Department, 20, 21 loppolo, Albert, 156 lovacchini, Robert E., 156 lovacchini, Anthony, 32 Irwin, George W., 42 Galley—8 Isard, Peter, 32 Isaacson, Anita B., 33 Ivens, B., 43 J Jackson, Mr. Albert, 32, 41,96, 121 Jackson, Carol, 55, 56, 156 Jackson, Catherine, 157 Jackson, John L., 42 Jackson, Nancy J., 43, 100, 111, 120 Jackson, Patricia E., 34, 48 Jackson, William, 43 James, Nancy Anne, 157 Jamison, Katherine, 40, 44, 50, 56, 79, 120 Jamison, Robert, 157 Jaros, Mary F., 44 Jasinski, Janet, H.R. 205 n.p. Jeffries, Eileen, 44 Jenkins, Torrence, 33 Jenkinson, Faith, 34 Jennings, Barbara Anne, 34 Jerdon, George, 157 Jerdon, James, 157 John, Kathleen M., 35 Johnson, Karin E., 45 Johnson, Mr. Robert, 81 Johnston, David, 43, 94, 122 Jones, Charles, 10, 48, 50, 73, 81, 82, 85, 133, 157 Jones, Dolores, 157 Jones, Harry A., 44 Jones, Mr. Harry G., 18, 36 Jones, James, 44, 104 Jones, Kenneth, 44 Jones, Richard J., 89, 159 Jones, Richard W., 33 Jordan, James, 34 Jordan, Patricia Sue, 35 Jorden, G., 33 Josetti, Virginia Ann, 35, 53 Junior Advisors, 38, 39 Junior Classes, 40-45 Junior Executive Committee, 38 Junior Officers, 39 Junior Play, 66, 67 K Kaczur, Daniel, 45 Kaelin, Beatrice, 36 Kahn, Frederick L., 34, 60 Kaiser, Saras A., 45, 57 Kalbach, Arlene, 55, 56, 157 Kanakis, John, 34 Kane, Constance M., 40 Kaplan, Joan, 7,51,79, 157 Karian, Arlene, 10, 55, 56, 157 Kashner, Mr. James, 21, 37, 95 Kasparian, Victoria V., 36 Kauffman, Burt, 35 Kauffman, Thomas, 157 Kayati, Dorothy, 36, 99, 112 Kayati, Mary Alice, 40 Keagy, Frederick R., 157 Keane, Guy. 45, 102, 104, 122 186 Keating, James, 158 Keating, Judy Ann, 36 Keating, Lynda T., 37 Keefer, Mary F., 40, 124 Keil, Sandra I., 37 Keller, Andrew S., 40 Keller, Herman, 32 Keller, Jean M., 41, 52 Keller, Robert, 40 Keller, Mr. William I., 17, 36, 68, 88 Kelley, Martin, 35, 104 Kelly, Warren T., 35, 122 Kemble, Dorothy Mae, 37 Kennedy, Carol S., 41, 157 Kenyon, Linda Mary, 37 Kerechuck, Irene A., 32 Kernaghan, Quintin J., 36 Kerr, Miss Lucretia M., 21, 55 Kerr, Robert L. 48, 50, 80, 85, 86, 88, 158 Kessler, Sherin, 40 Kiley, Nancy, H.R. 55 n.p. page 41 King, Charles, H.R. 32 n.p. page 41 King, Mr. Charles E., 21,34 Kina, Elizabeth, 43 Kingsley, Miss Elizabeth B., 23, 54, 86 Kinney, Carol, 20, 51, 158 Kinshofer, Barbara A., 42 Kinsler, Barbara, 50, 57, 69, 70, 79, 158 Kirk, Carole A., 158 Kirker, Miss Dorothy L., 21, 42 Kissinger, Diane, 42 Kistler, Kenneth, 106, 158 Klaus, Dorothea A., 158 Klekotka, Steven, 158 Klenk, William, 36 Klimas, Carolyn, 42 Kline, Orion E., 11, 45, 48, 49, 80 Klinman, Mitchell, 36 Klumpp, William, 36, 95 Knauer, Harvey, 45, 118 Kniley, Mary E., 43, 57 Knoll, David, 37 Knoll, Susan, 43, 48, 57 Kodadek, Margaret, 158 Kohn, Karen, 30, 31, 32, 48, 100, 101, 112, 113, 124 Konieczka, C, 43 Konieczka, Patricia, 32 Koontz, Richard C., 158 Kopf, Judith E., 32 Koshgerian, Paul G., 37, 48, 115 Koshland, Carole, 16, 22, 158 Kountz, Robert, 41 Kowal, Joseph, 158 Kramer, Allen, 37 Kramer, Althea, 159 Krantz, J. Charles, 41 Krause, Dorothy, 43 Krauss, Suzanne, 50, 70, 134, 159 Kreitzer, Judith, 44, 65, 67, 71 Krepelka, Ernest, 159 Krescanko, George, 41 Krestan, Joan, 44 Krestan, Joyce, 44 Krill, Ivan B., 42 Kroll, John M., 42, 109, 110 Krom, Joyce A., 45 Kromer, Mr. Richard S., 17, 38, 39, 44, 98 Krug, Frederick W., 38, 39, 42, 48, 50, 69, 70,78, 96 Kruger, Lois C, 51, 120, 159 Krumboldt, Linda, 60, 61, 71, 77, 79, 110, 112,130, 132, 133, 135, 159 Krupnick, Shirley Mae, 45 Kubicky, Joseph, 42, 68, 69, 70 Kuhne, Robert, 32 Kunkel, Lois, 56, 60, 159 Kuntzleman, Carol, 33 Kurland, Robert, 43, 95 Kurtz, Carolyn, 40 Kuscher, Allen, 32 Kut, Peter, 32 Kutler, Kenneth K., 96, 110, 122 Kyle, Kenneth, 116, 159 Kyle, William H., 43 Kyriakatos, Mr. Jerry S., 25 L La Barca, Gerald, 44, 103, 122 Lachette, Howard, 44 Lacktman, Eric, 32, 63 LaCrosse, Junior Varsity, 124 Ladley, Joyce-Ann, 33 Laib, Johanna, 40 Lake, Edythe, 40, 56 Lambert, Robert M., 44, 115 Land, Garnett Adair, 33 Lane, Robert, 159 Lane, Mary T., 33 Lane, Patricia, 34 Lang, Robert W., 33 Langford, June, H.R. 209 n.p. page 43 Language Department, 16, 17 Larsh, Linda, 71, 159 Latella, Donald, 45, 60, 61, 71, 121 Latin Club, 84 Laughead, Ellen, 34 Laurelli, Carmella, 41 Lauria, Frank V., 33 Lauro, Theresa Ann, 34 Lawley, Arthur J., 33, 48, 94, 95, 110, 122 Lawrance, Frances H., 7, 17, 48, 52, 79, 159 Lawrence, Betty Lou, 41, 57, 99, 112 Lawrence, William, 45, 116 Lawser, Robert L., 40, 103, 122 Layman, Elaine, 159 Layman, Lynn, 35 Layton, Marian L., 38, 39, 40, 41, 48, 79, 100, 101, 112, 120 Lazzaro, Anita, 42 Lazzaro, Marialane, 42 Leach, S., 35 Leaders Group, 11, 80 Leaf, Marlyn, 159 LeCates, Mr. R. Paul, 21 Lechner, Mary Jane, 42, 52, 85 LeCofF, Carol B., 35 Leddy, Robert, 40 Lee, Annabel, 36 Lee, Doris, 42 Lee, Richard G., 40, 102 Lee,'Susan, 160 Leinbach, Betty, 160 Leinhauser, Ruth, 43 Leisenring, Carol, 43, 57 Leiwill, R., 60 Lemisch, Alan, 45 Leon, Theodore, 33 Leonard, Ruth, 36 Leonard, Mr. Charles, 22, 102, 103, 104, 122 Leonard, M., 36 Leslie, Mr. Robert E., 17, 102, 103 Lessard, Barbara Jean, 36 Lessucci, R., 36 Leeuwenhoek Club, 83 LeVasseur, Dorothy D., 43 LeVasseur, Irene, 43 Levenbach, Gideon, 34, 118 Levenbach, Herbert, 160 Levitan, Miss Simone, 25 Levy, Lillian, 43 Lewis, Mr. David, 27 Lewis, Donald, 60, 160 Lewis, Elizabeth, 160 Lewis, Joan E., 44 Lewis, John, 44, 160 Lewis, Larry, 34 Lewis, William, 45 Library Department, 18, 19 Licciardello, Marie C., 37 Lichtenfeld, Mark S., 34, 48, 104, 105 Lichtenfeld, Rolane, 53, 160 Lidke, Davis, 45 Light, Marie, 23, 44 Lillich, Sandra, 37 Linahan, Francis, 44 Link, Carol, 37 Linn, Miss Suzanne, 25 Liss, Barbara F., 30, 37 Lites, William, 11, 102, 106, 122, 135, 160 Liverton, Charles, 42, 103, 104 Lloyd, Diane, 32, 99, 111 Lobb, George, 160 Lockington, Lorna, 32, 69, 71 Lockner, Ruth H., 32 Lochner, Sidney, 160 Lodge, Carol, 88, 131, 160 Loeb, Mr. Fred R., 22, 30, 31, 35, 89, 105, 107 Loeb, Suzanne, 45 Loeper, Mr. F. Joseph, 21, 82, 83 Loiacono, Louis, 41 LoMonaco, Elaine, 45 Lonergan, Frank, 35 Loockerman, Kathleen R., 140 Lopatzie, Carol M., 40 Louderbach, Thomas, 103, 160, 71 Love, Barbara, 32 Lower, Mr. George G., 18, 37, 83 Lowry, Barbara, 25, 57, 161 Loyle, Lorraine, 33 Luchs, Mr. James, 18, 45, 122 Ludwig, Barbara A., 33, 70 Ludwig, Roberta, 33 Lundgren, Charles, 121, 161 Lurcott, Theresa, 40 Lux, George A., 41 Lux, Linda, 33 Lux, William M., 41,96 Lyle, Arthur, 161 Lynch, Elaine Patricia, 11, 20, 68, 71, 73, 125, 161 Lynch, Merrill, 42, 102, 104, 122 Lynch, Robert W., 42 Lyons, Judith, 34, 111 M Mabrey, Ralph, 35 MacDonald, Bruce, 36, 115 MacDonald, Harold, 161 MacDonald, Robert, 42, 1J5 Mack, Harriet, 161 Macloskey, Edna Lou, 56, 70, 161 Macloskey, Lois Ann, 34, 60 MacMinn, Joseph, 161 187 MacNair, Mrs. Edna M., 15, 25, 49 Madderson, Arthur, 36 Madigan, Leo, 44 Mager, Jeanette, 41 Magowan, Russell, 42 Mahan, Edward, 41 Maike, Velga, 34, 61 Maintenance Department, 28 Majeske, Joan, 161 Majorettes, 60 Malatesta, Joseph, 43, 110 Malick, James, 43 Malin, Mrs. Thelma, 20, 24 Mallis, James, 43 Maloney, Betty, 34 Mancill, Roland, 161 Mancini, Charles, 36 Mancuso, Rita, 35 Mangigian, Sonia, 35, 71 Manlove, Diane, 55, 70, 161 Manlove, Donald, 37 Manwiller, Grace, 34, 38, 40, 41, 50, 56, 61,71, 120 Manzi, Lawrence, 48, 78, 83, 122, 161 March, Robert, 162 Marconi, Joseph, 162 Margalis, Shelia, 35 Marhefka, Matthew, 37 Marlin, Joyce, 22, 51, 69, 70, 79, 86, 162 Marple, Mary Lou, 51, 85, 162 Marsh, Rebecca, 42 Martin, Betsy, 77, 100, 101, 112, 113, 137, 162 Martin, Lynne, 2, 48, 51, 56, 77, 79, 162 Martinelli, Thomas, 44, 48, 89, 96 Martino, Frederick, 37 Maruca, Nancy, 36, 48, 114 Mary, J., 33 Marzuoli, Marlene, 7, 36 Mascari, Joel, 37, 48 Mascitti, Ameadeo, 181 Maslo, David, 32 Masser, Ruth, 42 Massucci, Adele, 55, 162 Massucci, Roseann, 36 Mathematics Department, 22, 23 Matlack, Mr. Jesse M., 14 Matsinger, Charles, 8, 89, 116, 162 Matthews, Robert, 56, 59, 68, 71, 102, 118, 136, 162 Mattio, Vincent, 44 Maurer, Frank, 162 Maurer, Ned, 44 Mawhinney, Daniel, 32 Maxwell, Emily, 2, 51, 57, 79, 82, 83, 84, 133, 162 May Day, 78, 79 May Queen and Court, 76, 77 Mayer, Christine, 37, 124 Mayer, Jean, 62, 63, 64, 65, 71, 79, 131, 162 Mays, Betty, 42 Mazmanian, Diana, 37 Mazmanian, Linda, 37, 71 Mazzitelli, Frank, 163 McAndrew, Judith, 43 McBreaty, Brenda, 37 McCafferty, Louise, 32 McCartney, Pat, 43 McCauley, Arlene, 32 McCausland, Linda, 9, 57, 79, 114, 163 McClaskey, William, 44 McClatchey, Ethel, 43, 116 McClay, James, 163 McClean, Marcia, 53, 163 McClennen, Walter, 98, 106 McClimans, Janice, 43, 60 McConnell, Mr. Ralph G., 17, 121 McConnell, Robin, 45 McCord, W. Jack, 32 McCoy, John, 45, 56, 122 McCracken Terence, 33, 122 McDonnell, Mr. Carroll R., 18, 33 McElwee, Donald, 33 McElrea, Samuel, 33 McFadden, Jane, 43, 99 McFadden, Phyllis, 51,69, 70, 163 McFail, Eileen, 32 McFarland, Ruth, 33, 48 McFee, Dorothy, 33 McFeeley, Virginia, 44 McGory, Sue, 51, 163 McGillin, Patrick, H.R. 264 n.p. McGinn, Michael, 34, 104 McGlinchey, John, 34 McGonnigle, Mrs. Elizabeth A., 21, 30, 33, 86 McGowan, Kathleen, 55, 163 McGrath, Edmond, 34 McGrath, John, 35 McGrath, S., 35 McGrow, James, 40 McGuigan, Barry, 35 McGuigan, N., 35 Mcllwain, Barbara, 33, 35, 111, 120 McKale, Joyce, 163 McKee, Joanne, 33 McKeever, Dolores, 44 McKeith, James, 35 McKelvey, Delwin, 83, 163 McKenna, Patricia, 34 McKinney, Bonnie, 34 McLain, Glenn, 34 McLain, Virginia, 40 McLane, Wendy, 35 McMurray, Jack, 68, 71, 131, 137, 163 McQuaid, Nancy, H.R. 210 n.p. page 35 Meade, Bonnie, 35 Meade, Virginia, 163 Meade, Richard, 36 Mecklinq, Joyce, 53, 57, 163 Mecouch, Deborah, 40, 44, 57 Meehan, Regina, 164 Meehla, Joan, 10, 56, 69, 71, 164 Melbourne, Arthur, 36 Meleney, Robert, 36 Mentzer, Thomas, 45, 56, 102, 122 Merkins, Bernard, 36 Mescanti, Linda, 36, 99, 124 Meschtschersky, Wally, 164 Messinger, Lois, 38, 45, 99, 111, 124 Michaelson, Barbara, 36 Michetti, Anthony, '44 Michetti, Louis, 45, 109, 118 Micklos, John, 37 Middleborg, Cynthia, 36, 61 Midire, Bonnie, 164 Milano, Robert, 41 Miles, Sandra, 36 Miller, Carol, 37 Miller, Carolyn, 51, 56, 86, 164 Miller, Charles, 34 Miller, Charlotte, 45 Miller, Eleanor, 40, 120 Miller, Judith, 37, 48, 111 Miller, Miss Julia S., 21, 42 Miller, Marcia, 56, 112, 164 Miller, Marilyn, 42, 164 Miller, Paul, 96, 164 Miller, Richard, 115, 164 Milligan, Carol, 40, 124 Milliken, Anna, 43 Milliken, Thomas, 43 Millis, Albert, 103, 164 Mills, Bernard, 164 Millison, Dolores, 37 Minacci, Mr. Fenn, 21 Miner, Lynda, 18, 40, 57 Mink, Jean, 164 Minster, Joan, 41 Minter, Robert, 37 Misirian, Lucille, 11, 165 Mobley, Kenneth, 165 Moesta, Judith, 37 Moller, Mena, 32 Monaghan, John, 37 Montgomery, Carl, 41 Montgomery, Lauretta, 23, 41, 53 Montgomery, Roger, 41 Moon, Gail, 32 Mooney, Miriam, 32 Mooney, Robert, 37, 83 Moore, B., 42 Moore, Linda, 32 Moore, Malton, 42 Moore, Patricia, 33 Moore, Robert, 37 Moore, Walter, 33 Moore, William, 33, 115 Morgan, Betty, 33 Morgan, Gail, 85, 165 Morgan, John, 165 Morgan, Margaret, 33 Morrell, Dorothy, 165 Morris, Christine, 41, 57 Morris, Constance, 42, 56 Morris, Edwin, 32, 60 Morrison, Linda, 42, 57 Morrison, Robert, 32 Morrison, William, 32 Morrow, Margaret, 33 Moses, William, 165 Mosher, Donald, 42 Mosher, Mary, 42 Mosher, Wayne, 165 Mostardi, Tina, 42 Motes, Judy, 23, 165 Moulder, William, 42, 118 Mowrer, George, 43 Mowers, Mrs. Elizabeth, 17, 26 Mowers, George, 43, 71 Mowry, Miss Helen M., 38, 44 Moyer, Paul. 50, 78, 80, 84, 85, 96, 133, 134, 165 Mueller, Ellen, 43 Mulholland, Thomas, 56, 68, 71, 131, 165 Mullen, Jacqueline, 34 Mumford, Clinton, 70, 165 Mumford, George, 43 Munro, Suzanne, 43, 57, 83 Murphy, Elaine, 34 Murphy, Francis, 36 Murphy, Robert, 34, 70 Murray, J., 32 Music Department, 22, 23 Musical Masterpieces Club, 88 188 Myers, Dennis, 44, 67, 95 Myers, Diane, 35 Myers, Melchior, 33 Myhre, Charles, 44, 96 N Nallinger, JoAnn, 48, 51, 85, 165 Nancarrow, Dr. James E., 10, 15, 90 Narrow, Ted, 44, 95 Natello, Patricia, 37 National Thespian Society, 62, 63 Naughton, Gerald, 35 Nealon, Fred, 33 Neary, Joseph, H.R. 65 n.p. page 33 Neff, Mr. Floyd H., 18, 37, 83 Negril, Mary, 35 Neidlinger, Mr. Reuben, 27 Neithercott, Shirley, 55, 166 Nelms, Donald, 33 Nesbitt, Irene, 43 Ness, Judy, 36 Nester, Mrs. Mary, 26 Newby, James, 34 Newman, Elaine, 43 Newmiller, William, 34 Newton, Miss JoAnn, 20, 24 Newton, Lynne, H.R. 225 n.p. page 36 Nickel, Peter, 45 Nickerson, Sheryl, 43, 124 Nicolini, Miss Louise, 21, 32 Nicoll, Linda, 44 Nielson, Karen, 44, 60, 71 Noble, Miss Lucile, 16, 17, 49, 84 Noel, Mr. Paul K., 17 Noltenmeier, Thomas, 45 Norbom, Arne, 40 Norling, Donna, 18, 36 Norman, Adele, 44 Norman, Nelson, 34 Norris, Patricia, 30, 36, 70 Norsworthy, Elizabeth, 45 Norsworthy, Saranne, 45 Novello, Annette, 40, 124 O Oak, 51,72 Oakes, Kathryn, 37, 70 Oakley, Charles, 118, 166 Oberlander, Joanna Lee, 51, 166 O'Brien, Dianne H., 37 O'Day, Horace, 35 Offidani, Dolores, 7, 166 Ogden, Russell C, 35 Okie, Allen, 60, 98 Okumura, Miss Adrienne, 25 Oldham, Harry, 36 Oldham, Laura E., 40, 114 Oldham, Marsha, 37 Oldham, Richard, 109, 166 Olin, Jacqueline, 40 Oliver, Arthur, 40 O'Mailey, Robert, 40 Oncay, Susan, 37 O'Neill, Judith, 55, 57, 124, 166 Openshaw, Harry Ogden, 36, 60 Openshaw, James L., 60, 61, 71, 88, 166 Orchestra, 60 Ormsby, Ruth, 34, 41, 57, 99, 120 Oxx, Barbara, 166 Orr, William, 45 Orsatti, L., 36 Ossar, David, 166 Osterholtz, Carolyn, 16, 41, 56, 60, 61, 71,79, 84, 114 Ostrow, Marilyn, 41 Oswald, Mr. Charles T., 18, 51 OTeri, Amelia, 42 Ottaviano, Sandra, 166 P Packer, Mr. Arthur W., 21, 45 Paglione, Ernest, 45 Palmer, Nina, 51, 56, 166 Palmer, T., 43 Paradise, John, 36 Parks, Judith, 41 Parry, Mr. John C., 14 Paserp, Martha, 114, 166 Posies, Chris, 37 Pasquarella, Mary, 42 Pasquarella, Theresa, 167 Pastore, Mrs. Mary, 26 Patchell, Robert, 37 Patterson, Andrew, 37 Patterson, Janet, 42 Paul, Jacqueline, 42 Paulson, Jean, 43, 57, 66, 71 Paulson, Michael, 37 Pauly, Jeanne, 32 Peach, C., 41 Pearson, Charles, 32 Pearson, Phyllis, 43 Pearson, William, 32 Peck, Marilyn, 43, 57, 66, 71 Peckham, Howard, 41 Penrod, John, 41,96, 122 Pepper, William, 42 Perez, Mrs. Mary, 26 Pernin, Irene, 56, 69, 71, 167 Peterman, Mr. Ivan H., 15 Peterman, Laurel, 56, 71, 167 Peterson, Elaine, 48, 51, 56, 79, 80, 84, 132, 133, 134, 167 Petratos, Irene, 43 Pettineo, Frank, 32 Pfau, Carol, 43 Pfeiffer, Earl, 32, 110 Phillips, David, 48, 118, 167 Phillips, Patricia, 124, 167 Physical Education Department, 6, 22, 23 Physical Hygiene Department, 22, 23 Pierce, Joyce, 6, 51, 167 Pierce, Louise, 32 Pierceson, P., 50 Pilkauskas, James, 33 Pinto, J., 33 Pinto, William, 35 Pisco, Joseph, 33 Pitcairn, Arthur, 42 Pitetti, Joseph, 33, 60 Pittinger, Norman, 89, 167 Platt, Carol, 43 Polites, Diane, 32 Polites, Louis, 42, 96, 110 Polites, Matina, 33 Polk, George, 42 Pollock, Barbara, 33, 52 Pollock, Joan, 33 Pompo, Nicholas, 45 Pope, Peggy, 44, 57 Popok, Lois, 167 Post, Anne, 167 Potter, Patricia, 32 Pounds, Robert, 167 Powell, Marjorie, 167 Powers, J., 34 Poyntz, Jane, 35 Preda, Diana, 168 Prendiville, Mary, 44 Previti, Marie, 44 Price, Lewis, 168 Price, Pamela, 33 Price, Paul, 43 Priddey, Marjorie, 168 Priebe, David, 168 Priest, Barbara, 11, 55, 100, 124, 168 Prim, Arthur, 34 Prim, Richard, 20, 34 Prinz, Frederick, 35 Pritts, Nancy, 34 Procino, Judith, 34 Prof eta, Mary, 32 Przegon, Walter, 43 Pucillo, Richard, 43 Pugh, Geoffrey, 44, 60, 61 Pultz, Kathryn, 34 Purcell, Mr. Arthur B., 22, 32 Pusey, Mrs. Mae E., 22, 82 Pyle, Carol, 168 Pyle, Gary, 36 Q Quirk, J., H.R. 228 n.p. Quirk, Thomas, 118, 168 R Raab, Joan, 45, 57 Race, Ron, 35, 48 Rafsky, Mrs. Selma, 25 Rakus, Lin, 36 Raimondo, Eileen, 35 Ramer, Linda, 168 Rank, Barbara, 168 Rank, Carole, 45 Rankin, Howard, 44 Raupp, Gertrude, 57, 80, 131, 168 Raupp, Norman, 36 Raym, Blair, 36, 60 Rayner, Clyde, 45 Raysik, Charles, 168 Reagoso, Carol, 57, 168 Reber, Robert, 169 Rebmann, Leslie, 40, 56 Rechner, William, 36 Redman, Cynthia, 35 Reed, Carole, 40, 56 Reed, Miss Frieda E., 17, 42, 62, 64, 65, 66 Reed, John, 45, 103, 122 Rees, William, 37, 116 Regester, DiAnne, 35, 100, 112, 113, 120 Reibsame, William, 37 Reich, Barbara, 40, 124 Reichel, Mr. Frank, 22, 41, 102, 103, 104, 107, 110 Reilly, Peggy, 10, 56, 79, 85, 86, 169 Reimann, Miss Barbara J., 22, 33, 99 Rein, James, 10, 30, 31, 37, 48, 98, 122 Rementer, Wilma, 41 Remley, Mr. Chelsey G., 6, 18, 20, 129 Renaud, Lorraine, 36 Renn, William, 169 Renner, Bruce, 37 Reppert, Duane Lantz, 32, 94, 115 Reppert, Lannette, 48, 71, 86, 114, 124, 169 Resch, John, 43 Resnick, Morris, 40 Rettew, Joan, 16, 20, 169 Rex, Douglas, 8, 40, 89,116 Reynolds, Lee, 32 189 Rezer, Harry, 40, 48, 95, 118 Rhile, Mr. Joseph E., 20, 21 Rhodes, Joanne, 41, 57 Riale, Robert, 45 Ricci, John, 11, 48, 49, 94, 109, 122, 128, 169 Richards, Elizabeth, 41 Richards, John, 32, 104 Rickards, Kaye, 30, 36 Rickards, Ron, 33 Rickards, Wilber, 33, 60 Ricketts, Alan, 7, 48, 61,71,78, 82, 169 Ricketts, Robert, 33, 98 Rider, Wayne, 169 Riegel, Virginia, 22, 56, 69, 71, 169 Rifle Club, 8, 89 Rifle Team, 116 Riley, Barbara, 36 Riley, Charles, 33 Riley, Darwin, 41 Riley, John, 34 Ritchie, Robert, 115, 169 Roach, Eleanor, 37 Roach, Michael, 169 Robb, Raymond, 34 Roberts, Beverly, 10, 56, 70, 80, 88, 169 Roberts, Charles, 34 Roberts, G., 35 Roberts, Jon, 35, 103, 122 Roberts, May, 37 Roberts, Pamela, 170 Roberts, Patricia, 37 Roberts, Phil, 35 Roberts, Susan, 37 Robertson, Kendrick, 170 Robin, James, 38, 45 Robinson, Irene Lynn, 55, 56, 69, 70, 170 Rock, Miss Joyce, 25 Rogers, Rosemary, 170 Rogge, Carl, 41,96 Roller, Richard, 41 Rolling, Richard, 170 Rolling, Robert, 170 Roma, Gerald, 170 Romano, Rick, 35 Root, Michael, 36, 60 Rosato, Fred, 42 Rose, Linda, 48, 51, 69, 70, 80, 120, 170 Rose, John, 36 Rosen, Melvin, 170 Rosen, Steve, 60, 170 Rosenbloom, Elsie, 63, 65, 71, 170 Rosenthal, Richard, 30, 36 Rosenzweig, Eleanor, 42 Ross, Ronald, 170 Roth, Barbara, 42 Rothman, Gail, 32, 99 Routzahn, Kenneth, 171 Rovens, Rona, 171 Rowell, George, 9, 85, 171 Roy, June, 38, 42 Roye, David, 118, 171 Rubinson, Harvey, 42, 50 Ruczko, Barbara, 42, 61 Rudolph, Albert, 42 Rudolph, Darleen, 171 Ruhland, Carol, 43 Ruley, Melvin, 37, 94 Runske, Ruth, 20, 171 Ruscitella, Joan, 10, 48, 55, 56, 60, 61, 71,76, 79, 83, 112, 113, 171 Rushton, Sandra, 43, 60, 61, 70, 124 Rushton, William, 37, 48 Russell, Miriam, 43 Ruto, Jo Ann, 43, 52 Rutty, Kip, 37, 48, 110, 121 Ruzansky, Martin, 102, 171 Ryan, Howard, 37 Ryder, George, 27 S Sabatini, Patricia, 32 Sabatino, Len, 171 Sadler, Linda, 7, 32 Saghirian, Lee, 42 Sahagian, Margaret, 43 Salerno, Marie, 171 Salerno, William, 32 Salvitti, Nicholas, 36 Salzmann, John, 171 Sampey, Sandra, 44 Sample, David, 19, 60, 61, 171 Sand, Michael, 7, 50, 64, 94, 172 Sand, Richard, 32, 50, 95 Sanders, Catherine, 44 Sanderson, Lynn, 32, 60 Santangelo, Carol, 32 Sarkis, Richard, 20, 172 Sarkisian, Leo Robert, 32, 48, 50 Sarson, George, 43 Saulino, Avril Christine, 44 Saulino, Thomas, 43 Saunders, Diane, 33, 71, 120 Savage, Arlene, 33 Saveoz, Raymond, 172 Scafaria, Livia Ann, 33 Scafidi, Josephine, 45, 57 Scarboro, Betsy, 33 Scavitto, Rose, 45 Schaffer, Carol, 172 Schall, Mr. James, 22, 116 Schank, Fred, 11, 48, 172 Schaper, Sally, 38, 40 Scharadin, Nancy, 100, 172 Scherzer, Ruth, 40 Schlenk, George, 172 Schlosberg, Connie, 34 Schmidt, Lorraine, 172 Schmolke, William, 172 Schneider, Carole, 34 Schniepp, Barry, 33 Schoettle, Richard, 43 Schoettle, Robert, 33 Schoff, Peter, 44, 122 School Administration, 15 School Authority, 15 Schroeder, Robert, H.R. 62 n.p. page 33 Schuck, Thomas, 33 Schull, Mr. Dean, 18 Schulz, John, 33, 60 Schumacker, Richard, 87, 131, 172 Schwartz, Esther, 38, 40, 67, 99 Schwartz, Eilen, 41, 66 Schwarz, Michael, 9, 48, 106, 107, 172 Schwarz, Paul, 34 Schwarz, Stephen, 106, 107, 172 Schwindt, William, 8, 96, 97, 173 Science Department, 6,7, 18, 19 Scioli, Frank, 34 Sciorilli, Gerald, 35, 48, 110 Scioscia, Guy, 44 Scola, Marlene, 41 Scott, Elizabeth Ann, 48, 49, 56, 76, 79, 84, 85, 86, 130, 135, 136, 173 Scott, Howard, 173 Scott, John K., 44, 61 Scott, John T., 44 Scott, Joseph, 45, 115 Scott, Maureen, 34 Scott, Miss Nan M., 21 Scott, Ralph, 35 Scotti, Diane, 41 Scull, George, 34 Searles, Sid, 110,112 Seavey, William, 45 Sebastian, Robert, 173 Secretarial Staff, 20, 24 Seeburger, Mrs. Rhoda S., 14 Seeburger, Steven, 35 Seeds, Gary, 36 Seislove, Eleanor, 42, 57 Seiver, Susan, 38, 42, 57 Seiwell, Robert, 40 Selig, Carol, 35 Semon, Nancy, 42 Senbertrand, Omer, 36 Seneca, Joseph, 40, 95 Senior Advisors, 128, 129 Senior Class 132-179 Senior Executive Committee, 130, 131 Senior Officers, 130, 131 Senior Play, 11, 64, 65 Seraflne, Carolyn, 53, 56, 173 Serafine, Victor, 36 Sereno, Robert, 40 Serody, Marilen, 42 Serpentine, Olivia, 43 Sgro, Vincent, 173 Shaffer, Joan, 35 Shannon, Russell, 37, 60 Shaub, Carol, 43 Shaw, K., 35 Shaw, Sydney, 173 Sheads, Richard, 173 Sheldon, Lura, 36, 64 Shenk, Barbara, 43, 53 Shenk, Mr. Clayton K., 22, 53 Shenk, Fred, 96 Shepley, James, 37, 103, 104 Shepley, Peggy, 50, 173 Sherman, Jeffrey, 45, 67, 122 Sherry, Dianne, 36 Sherry, Ernest, 42 Sherry, Lynn, 37 Shields, Karin, H.R. 229 n.p. page 36 Shifter, Barbara, 173 Shindel, John, 37 Shisler, Winfield, 45, 118 Shively, John, 6, 48, 122, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 173 Shively, Valerie, 37 Shlauter, Barbara, 36 Shoemaker, Charles, 32 Shor, Conrad, 41 Showers, JoAnn, 42, 60, 61 Shull, Mr. Dean E. Math. Department, 19 Shulman, Ellen, 43, 52 Shultz, Louise, 173 Shute, Katie, 43, 68, 70, 125 Siddall, Judith, 44, 57 Sides, Leo, 32 Siegel, Herbert, 32, 98 Siems, Sally, 44 Sigismonti, Joseph, 106, 174 Silberberq, Judith, 17,4 Sillmon, Robert, 32 Simcox, Agnes, 37 Simcoe, Thomas, 41 Simeone, Michael, 19, 174 Simminger, Michael, 56, 103, 174 Simmons, Henry, 174 Simon, Eleanor, 44 Simon, Madelyn, 45 Simofas, Denis, 41 Simpson, Miss Lucy, 25 Sinclair, Vivien, 17, 53, 56, 73, 79, 174 Sisson, Roger, 33 Sitler, Cynthia, 30, 37 Sjogren, Edward, 48, 87, 174 Slick, Mrs. Anne M., 10, 35, 50 Slutzlcy, Steven, 33 Smiley, Bruce, 42 Sminkey, Chester, 42 Smith, Alice, 45 Smith, Carolyn, 37 Smith, David, 174 Smith, Dolores, 19, 174 Smith, Elizabeth, 37 Smith, Jack, 42 Smith, Jacqueline, 40 Smith, Janice, 32 Smith, Mr. Jay Charles, 17 Smith, Margaret, 32, 99 Smith, Nancy, 32 Smith, Paul, 20 Smith, Robert, 44, 104 Smith, Rosemary, 19, 40 Smith, Stephen, 174 Smith, Teresa, 40 Smith, William, 20, 23 Snethen, Elmer, 40, 47, 56, 108, 109 Snethen, Joseph, 33 Snively, Richard, 34 Snow, I. Susan, 41, 57 Snyder, Mr. Albert O., 14, 15 Snyder, Diana, 41, 57 Snyder, Terry, 34 Sobko, Carol, 32 Soccer, Junior Varsity, 98 Soccer, Varsity, 8, 17, 96, 97 Solotoff, Stephen, 43, 48, 69, 110 Sommer, Kenneth, 34 Sommer, W. Clarke, 35 Somerfield, Miss Emma H., 18, 82, 83 Soscia, Mr. Louis Z., 18, 19, 118 Souders, Elaine, 55, 174 Spanish Club, 85 Spence, David, H.R. 209 n.p. page 43 Spencer, Linda, 41, 57 Spencer, Robert, 56, 96, 122, 174 Spiro, Alex, 43 Sproul, Charlotte, 33 Sreckec, J., 33 Stahl, Howard, 44, 118, 119 Stamus, Mr. Lewis, Z., 22, 40, 102, 103, 109 Standring, Judith, 42 Stansell, Robert, 35 Stark, Elizabeth, 42, 49, 57, 99 Startzman, Carol, 33 Stauffer, John, 35 Stecher, Gary, 44 Steckel, Joan, H. R., 65 n.p. page 33 Steele, Carol, 175 Steele, Joseph, 175 Steers, Matthew, 44 Steever, Edward, 36 Steinberg, Sharon, 175 Steinfeld, Carol Ann, 33 Steinke, Barbara, 2, 51, 56, 79, 175 Steinmetz Club, 82 Stentz, Steven, 8, 72, 103, 122, 137, 175 Stephens Virginia, 42, 66, 70 Stevens, Mr. McKinley, 18, 19 Stevenson, Barbara, 34, 70 Stevenson, Brenda 41, 70 Stevenson, Mrs. Mildred W., 22 Stewart, Barbara, 43 Stewart, James, 36 Stinson, David, 175 Stinson, Nancy, 33 Stiteler, Linda, 34 Stockberger, Arlene, 35 Stocker, Dr., 25 Stockman, Bonnie, 35, 71 Stott, James, 36 Stouffer, John, 98 Strange, Mr. Edson C., 18, 37, 94 Streitfield, Sandra, 43 Strelau, Edwin, 45 Strogger, J., 96 Student Council, 48, 49 Sudhop, Emily, 35 Sudhop, Janice, 175 Sullender, Roger, 45 Summers, George, 40 Sunshine, Michael, 36, 70, 102, 104 Sunshine, Steven, 70 Suther, Carol H. R., 164 n.p. page 43 Sutton, Robert, 37 Sutton, Warren, 175 Sutton, William, 175 Swanson, David, 96, 175 Swanson, Douglas, 38, 40, 50 Swart, Ruth, 51, 56, 69, 70, 136, 175 Sweeney, Marie, 36 Swimming, Boys, 115 Swimming, Girls, 9, 91, 114 Sylvania, Norma, 36 T Taddie, Richard, 37 Taggert, Diane, 175 Taggert, James, 176 Talamini, Gregory, 40 Talamini, Robert J., 45 Talley, Doris, 43 Tanenbaum, Marc H., 37, 121 Tanseer, Terry, 43, 50, 56, 68, 71, 114, 125 Tareila, Richard, 176 Tatum, Joseph, 37 Taylor, Bart, 83, 176 Taylor, Carole L., 36 Taylor, Diane M., 44 Taylor, Donald C., 45 Taylor, Janet, 70, 176 Taylor, John 68, 71, 103, 122, 176 Taylor, Judith E., 36 Taylor, Nancy, 38, 44, 53, 56, 79, 120 Taylor, Richard L., 41 Toy Wistalvan, 84, 85 Tedesco, Mr. John, 27 Tennis, Boys, 121 Tennis, Girls, 120 Terrey, Bruce, 32 Terrey, Stephen, 176 Teschner, F., 32 Teti, Janet, 44 Theopistos, Michael, 176 Thiel, L. Joan, 82, 83, 88, 125, 176 Thiel, Walter, 41 Thinnes, Hobart, 32 Thinnes, Hoyt, 176 Thomas, Elizabeth, 45 Thomas, Harry L., 32 Thomas, Joan, 71, 85, 176 Thomas, Merllyn, J., 37, 48, 76 Thomas, Suzanne, 48, 57, 76, 79, 84, 85, 86, 131, 176 Thompson, Mr. Carson, 22, 41, 118 Thompson, Mrs. Dorothy, 20, 24 Thompson, Mr. Harold C., 22, 32, 102, 103, 122 Thompson, Walter, 60, 176 Thorne, Ellen, 47, 68, 71, 125 Thornton, Dorothy, 35 Thorpe, Robert, 6, 94, 108, 109, 117, 122 Tiner, A., 33 Todaro, Mr. Mario F., 21, 115 Toll, Philip F., H. R. 61, n.p. page 33 Tomalino, Deborah Louise, 37 Tomasian, Marjorie, 10, 11, 48, 49, 50, 56, 68,71,79, 125, 177 Tomlinson, Mrs. Alice M., 17, 36, 85 Tomlinson, Joyce, 51, 57, 69, 70, 177 Tonzola, Anthony W., H. R. 55 n.p. page 41 Toppan, Joan, 37 Totaro, Joseph, 40, 42, 48, 49, 62, 64, 65, 67 Towey, Patricia Ann, 32 Toy, Joseph H., 42 Transue, Mrs. Jane, 20, 24 Track, 122, 123 Tracy, Brent, 20, 177 Trimble, George, 42 Trimble, Kenneth, 42, 103, 122 Trites, Judy Lee, 32 Trotman, Jack, 41 Troxler, Mary Ellen, 30, 32, 99, 124 Trucksess, Betty J., 177 Tucker, B., 37 Tucker, David, 43, 60, 121 Tucker, Jeffrey S., 33 Turchirollo, Margaret, 32 Turner, Edward, 33 Turnier, Jeanne M., 33 Turnier, Joan P., 45 Turnier, Richard, 177 Turville, Karen, 48, 51, 82, 177 Twoes, Mr. Stanley, 15, 18 Typing Club, 85 Tyson, Mr. John H., 14 U Ulmer, Mr. Fred, Jr., 25 Umstead, Carole A., 23, 57, 177 Underwood, Roy J., 43, 118, 119 Upi-Dah, 52, 72 Urbano, Rosemarie, 33, 124 Urie, Frank, 33 Uroman J., 42 Urrasio, Lawrence, 177 Ursomarso, Frank, 38, 40, 43 V VanBrunt, Dorothy, 33 Vanderslice, Sue, 33 VanDyke, Richard C, 34, 70, 122 VanHorn, Richard, 177 VanLeer, John, 177 VanLoan, Bruce, 60, 61, 177 VanMeter, Lois Jean, 10, 56, 69, 70, 80, 178 VanWinkle, Milton Joseph, 34 191 VanZyle, Robert J., 34 Vasey, Barbara, 33 Vasilades, Leon, 35 Vasquez, Judith, 8, 51, 57, 68, 71, 72, 77, 79, 125, 136, 137, 178 Vasquez, Vivian C., 40 Vender, Suzanne, 34, 70 Verna, Elaine, 36 Verna, Martha G., 34 Vernon, N., 40 Vickers, Mrs. Edna, 26 Vickery, Mary Anne, 40, 71 Videon, Carol, 30, 34 Videon, Mr. Spencer, 10 Viglione, Eileen T., 41 Vila, Dolores, 41 Villare, Joanne H., 41 Vilotti, Charles, 118, 119, 178 Visual Aids, 83 Vitullo, Henry, 44 Vogt, Janet Gail, H. R. 206 n.p. page 35, 114 Volz, Ronald S., 44 Vroman, Jane T., 57, 63, 71 W Wade, Arlene, 42 Waddington, G., 35 Wadleigh, Thomas, 35 Wagner, George F., 44, 82 Wagner, Steven J., 45 Waldron, Richard, 178 Walls, Charles, 45 Walls, Judith, 30, 35, 124 Walmsley, Richard, 118, 178 Walsh, Ronald E., 40 Walther, Peggy, 178 Walvick, Walter, 63, 178 Waples, Robert, 40 Waples, William E., H. R. 29 n.p. page 40 Ward, Carol I., 36 Warner, Janice, 178 Warren, Jean, 36 Wasekanes, Robert, 118, 119, 178 Washlick, Anna, 32 Wasson, William, 178 Watkin, Bruce, 178 Watson, Frank Thomas, 178 Watson, Kathryn, 48, 53, 57, 61, 69, 70, 77, 179 Watson, William F., 35 Watt, David, 45, 48 Weaver, David, 45 Webster, Jean, 179 Webster, M. Deanna, 179 Weddell, Cynthia, 55, 57, 59, 85, 179 Weed, Betty A. M., 36 Weed, E., 35 Weidner, Barbara M., 37 Weil, Miss Mazie G., 17, 34, 62, 63, 64, 66 Weimer, Miss Frances F., 84, 85 Weinmann, Evelyn, 179 Weinstein, Lois F., 42 Weinstein, Maxime, 41 Weintraub, Roy E., 41,48, 121 Weiss, Mr. B. Marvin, 14 Weiss, Philip, 11, 48, 63, 64, 65, 66, 137, 179 Weizer, Edward, 179 Weizer, Stanley, 179 Wellman, Craig, 94, 122, 179 Wellman, Mark R., 36, 95 Wells, Barbara, 37, 60, 71 Welsh, Carolyn I., 37 Welsh, Nancy, 8, 72, 179 Werner, Mr. E. Richard, 15 Wert, Mrs. Bertha, 15 Wescott, Marion C., 43 Weston, James, 41 Wetherill, Doris, 37 Wheat, Sandra Jeanne, 32, 61 Wheatley, Gary, 179 White, Lloyd Marvin, 179 White, Lorraine, 43 White, William, 43 Whitman, Elizabeth, 43, 56, 71,79, 111 Whitman, M., 33 Whitmore, Miss Mary, 25 Whyte, William E., 36 Wickersham, John M., 37, 121 Widdis, J., 42 Wiesinger, James, 41,56, 96, 118, 119 Wigmore, William E., 42 Wike, Mr. Harry R., 22, 32, 122 Wilds, William, 6 Wiley, Karen, 23, 44 Wilf, Lynda S., 44 Wilkins, John, 180 Williams, Alice R., 32 Williams, Barthenope, 44 Williams, Carl, 61, 180 Williams, Miss Elizabeth F., 22, 99, 100, 112 Williams, Lois, 51, 56, 69, 82, 180 Williams, M., 43 Williams, Robert, 180 Williams, Ruth Ann, 32 Williams, Sara B., 45, 57, 60, 61,70, 120 Willis, Barbara, 45, 70 Willis, Phoebe, 32 Willis, William, H., 37 Wills, James, 42 Wills, William, 42 Wilson, B., 34 Wilson, Bryan D., 37 Wilson, Carol, 40, 71 Wilson, Charles H., 37, 98 Wilson, Eleanor L., 33 Wilson, G. Marie, 180 Wilson, Howard, 91,94, 118, 180 Wilson, Margaret K., 57, 180 Wilson ,Walter, 32 Winderman, Maxine, 20, 180 Winner, Barbara, 33 Winner, Elizabeth, 33 Winner, Margaret, 85, 180 Wiswell, George, 32 Witman, Mary M., 33 Witman, Walter, 41, 122 Wolf, David L., 32, 48, 98 Wolfe, J., 96 Wolff, Carole, 40 Wolff, Joan J., 43 Wolfgang, Mr. Roy W., 18, 42 Wood, Alan 8, 180 Wood, Betti, 55, 180 Wood, Mr. Charles L., 22, 89, 91, 116 Wood, George A., 32 Woodhead, Janice E., 56, 180 Woodruff, Raymond, 181 Woods, Nancy, 87, 181 World Affairs Forum, 86 Worley, Carol, 55, 56, 71,77, 181 Worley, Florence, 40, 56, 71 Wren, Gary, 40 Wrestling, Junior Varsity, 105 Wrestling, Varsity, 9, 106, 107 Wright, Carl, 33 Wright, Clyde K., H. R. 209 n.p. page 43 Wroten, Alton Lee, 44 Wynn, Ethal, 48 Y Yaggi, Frank, 96, 181 Yanak, Dorothy, 41, 53, 57 Yarnall, Charlotte, 34 Yarnall, Lindford H., 43 Yarrow, Sheppard, 44 Yaun, James, 44, 95 Yerger, Cecile M., 30, 34, 99, 124 Yerkes, Miss Lydia, 16, 17, 22 Yockey, Gerald, 181 Yocum, Barbara J., 34 Yocum, Charlotte L., 181 Yolles, Jon, 121, 181 Yost, Judith, 181 Young, Judith, 181 Young, Robert B., 33, 35, 96, 97, 98 Yowell, Stuart L., 33, 48, 98 Z Zakiewicz, Mr. Joseph, 27 Zangakis, Georgette, 35 Zecca, Charles P., 38, 45, 60 Zelson, Myra F., 35, 70 Ziegler, Susan E., 35 Zimmerman, Pat, 38, 41, 52, 67 Zizak, Vince, 181 Zuccarello, Albert, 45 Zucchelli, William, 181 Zuritsky, Miss Etta, 25


Suggestions in the Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) collection:

Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971

Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

1976


Searching for more yearbooks in Pennsylvania?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Pennsylvania yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.