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(fc CK . JUeJUtA c o - ur 9 rrwA. Q MJL tS cn Pc fc Uv 4bX -cAa - CtpjuSlrv . fffeU - l (ftVN 3U 3 f)jLAA 'W' Xjyvv S )Jl o C U!L. fc U s. _ UPPER DARB SCHOOL The students of Upper Darby High School arc vpry con- scious of the Spirit of I960.” that extraordinary enthusiasmII present at football games, basketball games, and othpr sporting events. The indefinable something called “school spirit” had for a long time been dormant in Upper Darby aA has been reawakened. The Pep Club, a recent innovation, is par? tially responsible for the new surge of interest in obr nooP activities, an interest evidenced by greater attendance and li licr spectators. The Carcade,” with its gayly decorated a'j mobiles, makes an event more enjoyable by affording t dent body greater opportunity for participation. In «V o being fun, the “Carcade” testifies to others that' proud of our school and its achievements. The Spirit of 1960” never dies. If our team wins, this spirit is apparent in our rejoicing; if our team loses, it is seen in our determination to do better the next time. In a basket ball game one docs not give up hope until the final buzzer has sounded. So it must be in life, because, in many ways, life is like an athletic contest. Life has high points and low ■nes,'heights of success and depths of failure. In high school we haNV Tcinnecl to accept defeats without being crushcc yie, inddnjuablc spirit that we exhibit while su e same spirit which will enable knee and hope. 4 Life on the Hill 6 1960 Class Song 13 Faculty 14 Administration, Faculty, Board of Education, Student Teachers, Secretaries, Cafeteria. Bus Drivers. Activities Publications, Student Council, Leaders, Hi-Q, All School Show, Musical Organizations, May Queen and Court, May Day, Class Plays, Thespians, Hi-Y, Clubs. Football. Hockey, Cross Country, Soccer, Basketball, Swimming, Wrestling, Rifle, Cheerleaders, Track, Baseball, Lacrosse, Tennis. C Mass Senjor Advisors, Senior Officers and Executive mitte . Service and Scholarship, Who's 1960. Sophomore Class, Junior Class. LIFE ON THE HILL Amatf.uk beatniks and ■'beat teacher at Koffee House Kapers. Students enjoy break in classes that fire drill provides. Suf. Munro fails to heed warning and gets faccful. Mr. Judson Snvder poses with his traveling art room. Mr. White “cuts a rug with student at Sophomore Party. 6 .4. LIFE ON THE HILL Intelligent English students arc hard to find, says Mrs. Slick. Football team enters field through aisle formed by cheering spectators. In DfcoitATF.D cars, students await start of carcade to Springfield. Comedians Tony and Grace in one of frequent comedy skits. Hi-Y member Gini Stephens gives directions to a lost sophomore. V applaud I)r. N'ancarrow upon his rsidcnt of the National Principals' Administration heads return as the new presi Association. For tmi; spectators' benefit. Howard Peckham and Doug Swanson give play by play descriptions of basketball games. Chess Team, L. to R.: W. Snyder. C. Roberts. R. Grant, V. Haaf. Members of the News Bureau; Claire Ritter. Ron De- Graw. Marian Layton. Dick Carrier, and Joe Seneca. Friendly traffic officer prevents motorists from hitting brave students who attempt to cross l ansdowne Avenue. LIFE ON THE HILL En garde!” abouts Tom Martinclli as he force Tony Cram up the aisle during the All-School Show. IUkhara Griess, junior, receives the Purple and Cold Spelling Award from Mr. Kronig a Mr. Keller watches. Ix stocking feet, secretaries Mrs. Clements and Miss Miller work in the high school office. Denny Meyers, president of World Affairs Forum, finishes planting our new oak tree. Beautiful nkw cheerleaders clown around at one of our lively home basketball games. 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May I compli- ment you on this achievement. During this brief span of time you have observed that the great social and eco- nomic changes are taking place through- out the world, that the tempo of life has risen, and that the demands upon those in |x sitions of leadership and responsibil- ity have been sharply increased. The fu- ture is filled with high hopes, rugged chal- lenges, and some deep doubts. May I say, however, that we have full confidence in the ability of our youth to meet every challenge in this rapidly-changing scene. Each of you has acquired the greatest heritage of modern times — first, in the rights and privileges of American citizen- ship and secondly, in living in this favored community. May you secure the full bene- fit that comes to those who share these blessings through a life of unselfish and devoted service. John H. Tyson, Superin tendent To the Class of 1960: The record of the 1950’s has been closed, and the decade will go down in history as a | eriod of great progress. The school year 1959-1960, at Upper Darby High School, will be remembered as one in which extra effort was directed to the pursuit of excellence. Since the school is responsible for de- veloping an environment of creative, ob- jective, and critical thinking, many changes have been made at Upper Darby during this year. The school day has been lengthened: we have gone from a six to a seven period day. Ninety-nine credits arc now required for graduation, instead of the former eighty-four. We now have ac- celerated classes in English XII, English XI, English X, Plane Geometry, Advanced Sociology, Chemistry, Physics, and Bi- ology. We offer four years each of Latin and Spanish and three years each of Ger- man and French. Next year we will con- tinue to upgrade our program. The willing cooperation of the Class of I960 in this new program has made the task of the administration easier. Your seriousness of purpose and your emphasis on high scholastic attainment should in- sure your future success. As your prin- cipal. I have taken pride in my associa- tion with you, and I look forward with great interest to your future accomplish- ments as they bring pleasure and satisfac- tion to you and glory to your Alma Mater. James E. Nancarrow, Principal DR. JAMES E. NANCARROW 16 Faculty RALPH M. ANDERSEN Dean of Boys Philadelphia Theological Semi- nary, B.D., Temple University, B.S.. M.S. Student Council Sponsor Leaders' Croup Head M. RUTH BASSETT Librarian University of Pennsylvania, B.S., M.S.. Drexcl Institute, B.S. in Library Science CHARLES M. BROOKE Social Studies Ursinus, B.A. Cheerleader Advisor ERNESTO A. CANALES Foreign Languages University of Pittsburgh, B.A., M.Lit. Pan American Club PETER E. BERNARDINO Commercial (Head) Temple University, B.S., M.Ed. Cross Country Coach Wrestling Coach RUTH E. ATKINSON Foreign languages Beaver College, B.A. Asst. Softball Coach JOHN M. BOYD English University of Pennsylvania, B.S., MS. Boys' Bowling Club RAYMOND T. BRAMALL Mathematics University of Pennsylvania, B.S., MS., D.Ed. CHARLOTTE S. CHRISMAN Foreign languages Swarthmore, B.A., Middlebury, M.A. French Club EDWARD J. BROSIUS Science Temple University, B.S., Buck- ncll, MS. Traffic Director Intramural Soccer Leeuwenhoek Club JEAN BROADBELT Physical Education Gettysburg. A.B. Basketball Coach Tennis Coach EMMA R. BROGAN Assistant Librarian University of Pittsburgh, B.S., Drexcl Institute, B.S. in Library Science. 17 Faculty PAUL COFFEY Social Studies Northeast S.T.C., Mo.. B.S. University of Missouri. M.A. World Affairs Forum Advisor Hi-Q Advisor ELEANOR S. DAMELIO Commercial University of Pennsylvania, B.S. M.S. Sophomore Class Advisor JOHN DIEHL ROBERT A. DOANE Mathematics (Head) Music Gettysburg. B.A., University of University of Pennsylvania, B.S., Pennsylvania, M.A. M.S. Band Director Orchestra Director All School Show Advisor JOSEPH M. FODERARO Industrial Arts Millersvillc S.T.C., B.S. Pep Club Assistant Swimming Coach FRED FORSGARD Commercial Taylor School, Drexcl Institute. B.S., Temple University. M.Ed. FRANCES J. GAMBLE English Beaver College. B.A., University of Pennsylvania. M.S. Reading Club EDITH GAUKRODGER English (Head) Mount Holyoke, B.A., Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, M.A. Upi-Dah Advisor Girls' Hi-Y Advisor EMILY CUNNINGHAM Commercial Temple University, B.S. University of Pennsylvania, MS. Softball Coach CLYDE R. DENGLER Music Kutztown S.N.S., University of Pennsylvania, B.S., M.A., New York University (Music Ed.). Philadelphia Conservatory of Music, D. Mus. Choral Club Advisor A Cappella A and “B Ad- visor PEARL E. GAREN Commercial Indiana S.T.C., B.S., University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. M. RANDOLPH GRIMMETT Social Studies Muhlenberg. B.Ph., Temple University, M.Ed. 18 Faculty ALICE M. HUSTON Home Economies Juniata College, B.S., Pennsyl- vania State University, M.Ed. ALBERT JACKSON Physical Education Temple University, B.S., M.Ed. Assistant Tennis Coach Soccer Coach YVONNE GROS Physical Education Ursinus College, B.S. Hockey Coach Lacrosse Coach AGNES B. GRUNBERG Foreign languages Hamburg P.S.T., University of Pennsylvania, B.S., M.A. German Club Chess Club HERBERT S. HERZOG Physical Education (Head) Temple University, B.S., MS. Athletic Association Director CHARLES W. HOLMES Registrar and Director of Guidance Dickinson, B.A., M.A. Chairman of Scholarship Com mittcc ANNE B. HAMILTON Foreign languages University of Pennsylvania, BS. Assistant Swimming Coach French Club CARL M. HAMSHER English Gettysburg, B.A., Duke Univer- sity, M.A. Oak Advisor EDWIN L. HARER Science University of Pennsylvania, B.A. Steinmetz Club ROBERT N. HARTMAN Mathematics Susquehanna University, B.A., Bucknell. M.A. Assistant Athletic Director HAROLD J. JONES English West Chfcter S.T.C., B.S., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, M.A. HARRY G. JONES Science Millersville S.T.C., B.S., Univer sity of Pennsylvania, MS. Intramural Softball Coach 19 ROBERT E. LESLIE English University of Pennsylvania, B.S., MS Football Coach Faculty JAMES KASHNER Commercial Bloomsburg S.T.C., B.S. Assistant Cross Country Coach Secretary of Athletic Association CHARLES E. KING Commercial Temple University, B.S. DOROTHY L. KIRKER Commercial Westminster, B.S. Bowling Club RICHARD S. KROMER English Colgate, B.A., Buckncll, M.A. Assistant Soccer Coach Senior Class Advisor r. paul legates Industrial Arts Williamson Trade School, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. B_S., MS. WILLIAM L. KELLER English Ursinus, B.A., Columbia Uni- versity, M.A. All School Show Advisor Manager of Spring Equipment Sophomore Class Advisor ELIZABETH B. KINGSLEY A rt (Head) Syracuse, B.F.A., M.F.A. Advisor to Publications Art Staffs Beaux Arts Club WILLIAM S. KEHL Science k u t town S.N.S., Dickinson. B.A., M.A., Central Theological Seminary, B.D., University ol Pennsylvania, M.A. LUCRETIA M. KERR Commercial Drcxcl Institute, B.S. Publications Typing Club CHARLES T. LEONARD Physical Education West Chester S.T.C.. B.S. Tem- ple University, M.Ed. Assistant Football Coach FRED R. LOEB Physical Education Franklin and Marshall. B.S.. University of Pennsylvania, M.S. Junior Class Advisor Downbeat Society Advisor 20 Faculty F. JOSEPH LOEPER Industrial Arts Temple University, B.S.. Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, M-S. Visual Aids Director GEORGE G. LOWER Science University of Pennsylvania BS.. M.A. EDNA MacNAIR W. L. MICHAEL MA1NES Dean of Girls Mathematics University of Pennsylvania. B.S.. Gettysburg. B.A. MS. Student Council Sponsor Welfare Chairman National Honor Society Sponsor ARDATH E. MASON English DePauw University, B.A. Assistant Lacrosse Coach ralph c. McConnell English Wheaton, B.A., University of Pennsylvania, M.A. Intramural Tennis Coach Tennis Coach CARROLL R. MeDONNELL Mathematics Gettysburg, B.S. ELIZABETH A. MeGONNIGLE Home Economics Drexel Institute, B.S. Intramural Basketball F.T.A. Club Junior Class Advisor JULIA S. MILLER Home Economics Drexel Institute, B.S., M.S. SARAH F. MILLER English Cornell University, B.A., M.A. Intramural Hockey FENN M1NACCI Commercial Bay Path Institute. New York University, B.S. Activities Fund Director HELEN M. MOWRY English Ohio Wesleyan, B.A., North- western. M.S. Senior Class Advisor 21 Faculty ARTHUR w. PACKER Industrial Arts Pennsylvania Trade School ARTHUR B. PURSELL Social Studies Lafayette. B.S., Buckncll Uni- versity, MS. LOUISE A. NI COLIN! Commercial Drexcl Institute. B.S. F.B.L.A. Club PAUL K. NOEL English Oticrbein, B.A., Ohio State, M.A. Oak Advisor E. LUCILE NOBLE Foreign Languages (Head) Swarthmore, B.A.. University of Pennsylvania, M.A. Latin Club CHARLES T. OSWALD Mathematics I-ehigh, Ch.E., MJ. Oak Photography MAE E. PUSEY, R. N. Physical Education Frankford Nursing School First Aid and Social Service Club FRANK E. REED Commercial Bloomsburg S.T.C., B.S. Assistant Baseball Coach Assistant Cross Country Coach FRIEDA E. REED English Moravian College, B.S., New York University, M.A. Thespians FRANK C. REICHLE Social Studies Dickinson, B.A. Assistant Basketball Coach Assistant Rifle Coach CHELSEY G. REM LEY Science Purdue, B.S., University of Il- linois, M.S. JOSEPH E. RHILE Commercial Drexel Institute, B.S., Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, M.S. D. E. Club and Placement Work 22 Faculty JAMES H. SCHALL Social Studies Temple University, B.S.. M.Ed. Rifle Club Rifle Coach NANCY L. SHAW Physical Education Beaver College. B.S. Assistant Hockey Coach Swimming Coach NAN M. SCOTT Commercial Drcxel Institute. B-S. Assistant Rifle Coach CLAYTON K. SHENK Social Studies (Head) Franklin and Marshall. B.S.. Temple University, M.Ed. Chairman of the Board of School Publications and Finan- cial Advisor Assistant Rifle Coach EMMA H. SOMMERFIELD Science New York State College for Teachers, B.S. Columbia. M.A. Hippocrates Club LOUIS Z. SOSCIA Mathematics West Chester S.T.C.. B.S. Intramural Basketball Assistant Baseball Coach DEAN E. SHULL Mathematics IxKk Haven S.N.S., University of Pennsylvania. B.S. 'Treasurer of Athletic Associa- tion ANNE M. SLICK English Beaver College. B.A. Acorn Advisor JAY CHARLES SMITH English Universitv of Pennsylvania. BS.. M.S. Fall Equipment Manager JUDSON C. SNYDF.R Art Philadelphia Museum College of Art. B.F.A. Temple University. M.A. LEWIS Z. STAMUS Physical Education Muhlenburg. Ph.B.. Columbia, M.A. Assistant Football Coach Basketball Coach McKINLEY STEVENS Science (Head) West Chester S.N.S.. Dickinson. B.A. University of Pennsylvania. M.A. 23 Faculty EDSON C. STRANGE Science Mansfield S.N.S., University of Illinois. B_S.. M.S. Advisory Coach of Cross Coun- ry MAZIE G. WEIL English West Chester S.T.C., B.S. Thespians FRANCES F. WEIMER English Wellesley, B.A.. University of Pennsylvania, M.A. Tav-Wistalvan Club STANLEY F. TWOES Mathematics University of Delaware, BS„ University of Pennsylvania. M.A. Director of Attendance FREDERICK W. ULMER Commercial Drcxcl Institute. B.S. Winter Equipment Manager Assistant Football Coach Assistant Wrestling Coach KENNETH E. WADE Social Studies Albany S.T.C.. B.A.. M.A. NORMAN F. WATTS Commercial Blooinsburg S.T.C., B„S. HAROLD C. THOMPSON Social Studies University of Delaware. B_S. Track Coach Assistant Football Coach MARIO F. TODARO Industrial Arts Pennsylvania State University. B.S. Traffic Director Swimming Coach ALICE G. TOMLINSON Foreign Languages Wilson. B.S.. Temple Universi tv. M.Ed. Pan American Club CARSON J. THOMPSON Physical Education Temple University, B.S.. M.Ed. Baseball Coach Hi-Y Advisor 24 CHRISTOPHER WHITE Science Havcrford College, R.S. Assistant Soccer Coach Assistant Track Coach JOHN B. WISE special Education Ursinus College. B.A. HARRY R. WIRE Social Studies Ashland College. B.S.. Pennsyl- vania State University. M.Ed. Assistant Track Coach LYNN R. D. WITMF.R Social Studies Pennsylvania State University. B.S. ROY W. WOI.FCANC Mathematics Juniata, B-S. JO ANN ZENTMYER Social Studies Gettysburg. B.A. Assistant Basketball Coach l.YDIA K. YKRKKS. R.N. Jefferson Nursing School, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. B.S. 25 Board of Education Seated, L. to R.: John H. Frazier, Mrs. Rhoda S. See- burger. George G. Dilworth, Jesse M. Matlack. Mrs. Judith M. Cameron, B. Marvin Weiss. Standing: George W. Hochlcr. Stctvart B. Harkncss, Albert O. Snyder. Vanlccr I. Bond, John H. Tyson, John C. Parry. George E. Harshaw. R. Winfield Baile. Providing educational opportunities for Upper Darby’s ten thousand students in the elementary, junior, and senior high schools was the main function of the Up- per Darby School Board. Under the chair- manship of Dr. George G. Dilworth, the Board modified the school curricula so that students would be better prepared to meet the challenge of modern tech- nological advancement. In recent years, the Board engaged in an extensive expansion program which included the construction of a new wing and gymnasium for the Senior High. More recently, it created the Upper Dar- by School Authority to manage the con- struction of the Drexcl Hill Junior High. Cafeteria Committee. L. io R.: Mrs. Judith M. Cameron. George Dilworth. B. Marvin Weiss. Mrs. Rhoda S. Sec burger. 26 Property Committee, L. to R.: George E. Harshaw'. John H. Frazier. Aaron B. Hudgins. John C. Parry. George W. Hoehlcr. Vanlccr I. Bond. Cadet Teachers Front row. L. Io R.: R. Yakcs. N. Dugan. Row two: I . Si mieni teachers, L. lo R: W. Fiesl. Mrs. Maxwell, C. Pierson. W. Torop, A. Duerr. Row three: J. Thompson. Postenrieder, V. Maull. R. Weiss. As in past years, Upper Darby was host to student teachers from several neigh- boring colleges. These cadets stayed at our school for eight weeks as part of their reg- ular training program. Here, they learned teaching techniques under the direction of experienced faculty members. Many times student teachers actually took over the teaching of classes, and they willingly furnished extra help to students who needed it. In addition to assisting in the classrooms, cadet teachers supervised study halls and detention hall and worked in the attendance office and the infirmary. Mr. Davis, a student gym teacher, demonstrates the first 27 exercise in the May Day drill. Mrs. dugan, one of our cadet teachers, consults Mrs. MacNair about her schedule for the year. Secretaries Dorothy H. Thompson Thelma K. Malin Jane R. Transue Such duties as keeping records about every student, typing, taking dictation, an- swering the constantly ringing phones, and mimeographing the midyear examinations were ably carried out by the secretarial staff in the high school office. Our school would have been lost without their in- dispensable behind-the-scenes help. Few students realize how many extra jobs were done by these aides. It was the secretaries who carefully prepared report cards and collected material for the handbook. Sen- iors were well acquainted with them since the secretaries helped patiently with col- lege and scholarship applications. These women executed the usual duties of a sec- retary and at the same time performed in- valuable extra services. Miss miller's friendly smile greeis students as they enter Mr. Holmes' office. 28 Mrs. CLEMENTS keeps the high school office running smoothly. Cafeteria and Bus Drivers Mary periz and Auguste Klumpp helping to serve the hungry students that swarm through the lunch line every day. The cafeteria, probably the most popular room in the school, was filled with tantalizing aromas stemming from the kitchen where appetizing, well-bal- anced meals were prepared. The cafeteria staff, under the direction of Mrs. E. Mar- tha Vickers, worked from early morning until midafternoon to keep Upidites well- fed and happy. Well-known to many hundreds of Upidites are the bus drivers who faith- fully take the students to school each morning and home each afternoon. In ad- dition to performing this necessary task, the bus drivers, under the direction of Mr. John Burris, transport the band and various athletic teams to and from games. Front row, L. to R.: A. Forgoine, E. Camponc. R. Har- ral. W. Markowitz. T. Collin . L. Albine . F. Jacobs. 29 How two: C. Zeller. L. Allcync. M. McDonnell, F'. Hcnne. ■ J. Burris. J. George. C. Hill. ACTIVITIES 30 31 The Oak Front row, L. to R.: G. Del Rossi. D. Mccouch. M. Russell. M. Hags'. J. Kreitzer. V. Gamble. S. Scivcr, S. Williams. F.. I.oNfonaco. C. Morris. Row two: J. Parks. I . George. C. Kurtz. S. Hayes. L. Dcutsch. S. Snyder. N. Arbuckle. N. Taylor. L. Hudson. J. Arbucklc. Mr. Noel. Seated: M. Vickery. S. Kaiser. B. Whitman. Early in the Junior year plans for the 1960 Oak were begun. Under the di- rection of Judie Kreitzer, editor-in-chief, and Mr. Paul K. Noel, advisor, the staff diligently wrote copy, identified pictures, and made lay-outs for what is now the 1960 Oak. Oak mhtors Michele Hagy. Valeric Gamble, and Judie Kreitzer review plans for the yearbook. Members of the Oak Staff busily write copy and captions for pictures. 32 Members of the photographic staff. L. to R.: A. Norris. R. Ellis. A. Gumpert. J. Bowers. S. Bigelow. Mr. Oswald. The Acorn Front row, L. to R.: J. Siaicr. R. Crawford. C. Bell, C. Slivar. C. Solomon. 1). Steele, M. Gray, S. Ccntrella, L. Ruscaglia. L. Ciccini. Row two: J. Fishman. P. Smith, I). Tomasian, J. Seeton. T. Tanscer. I.. MacDonald. C. Krsd Kri . and Mrs. Slick planning the next issue. Fontana, P. Dixon. J. Bowers. Row three: J. Seneca. K. Jamison. P. Pearson. S. Feeney. B. Stewart, G. Manwillcr. V. Allen. S. Feeney. J. Fishman. Row two: J. Bowers. C. Rogge. F. Krug. D. Austin. R. Sand. H. Rubinson. Under the direction of Mrs. Anne Slick, advisor, and Fred Krug, editor-in- chief, The Acorn faithfully reported news and sporting events to the student body. Cindy Chalson’s cartoon character Hum- phrey and a variety of editorials and fea- tures made The Acorn interesting and en- joyable. Front row, I., to R.: J. Seneca. G. Manwillcr. F. Krug. V. Allen. S. Feeney, J. Fishman. Row two: J. Bowers. P. Pearson. B. Stewart. K. Jamison. D. Swanson. 33 L. to R.: M. Wicsingcr. L. Buscaglia, C. Slivar. L. Cic- cini, C. Solomon. The Upi-Dah Front row, L. to R.: J. Ruto. M. Lcchncr, M. Corasick. H. Moran. E. Shulman. M. Becker, M. Sahagian, L. Wilf. Row two: J. Eylcr. M. Prcndivillc. F. Bruskin. C. Connet. P. Could. J. Cridland, S. Brackbill. D. Emeu- co. P. Price. A. Gould, P. William . Seated: Mitt Gau- krodger. Upi-Dah Staff attentively listens while Mis Gaukrodger reads a manuscript submitted for publication in the award-winning magarine. Marcarit Corasick consults Mis Gaukrodger concern- ing Upi-Dah problem . The ui’i-dah. Upper Darby’s literary magazine published original stories, art- icles, and poems contributed by the stu- dent body and served to honor those stu- dents selected for Fideles. The Upi-Dah Staff, under Miss Edith Gaukrodger, ad- visor. and Margaret Corasick, editor, worked diligently to produce two excel- lent issues. Art Staffs Front row: L. to R.: C. ('.liaison, D. I.atclla. V. Stephens. How two: Miss Kingsley, K. Davis. S. Knoll. A. Hess, B. Miss Kingsley and Don Latella examine the Upi-Dah cover design. The Art Staffs, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Kingsley, produced cartoons and drawings for the school’s publications. Other projects included de- signing the covers for both the Oak and the Upi-Dah. The art editors were Cin- dy Chalson, Virginia Stephens, and Don- ald LaTella. Milan. Row three: B. Michaclson. J. Poynu. D. Carra- way. K. Pultz. Cindy Chalson. Acorn art editor, and Virginia Stephens. Oak art editor, plan a sketch. 35 Typing Staff Front row: L. to R.: S. Norsworthy, M. Sahagian. B. Stewart. M. Light. J. Patterson. Row two: Miss Kerr. S. Kaiser. B. C rot hers. K. Hunter, L. Oldham. J. Fran- zini. (i. Braukcr. Row three: T. Smith, A. Cavanaugh. J. Standring. J. Blank. M. Knilcy. C. Morris. H. Cellini Capable mfmbfrs of the typing staff busily helping with copy for Upper Darbys prize-winning publications. Miss Kfrr and President Barbara Stewart review tvpcd copy. Every Tuesday and Thursday one could hear the sound of clicking type- writers. The typing staff, directed by Miss Lucretia Kerr, worked busily to meet the deadlines of The Acorn and the Upi-Dah, preparing mansucripts and oth- er copy for the school’s publications. 36 Business Staff Front row. L. to R.: J. Comfort, J. Paulson, D. Yanak. A. Coyle, Mr. Shenk. Row two: V. Bond, S. Munro, S. Rushton. B. Brcidling, S. Brookstcin. J. Marwick. Row Dor Yanak and Mr. Shenk collect for publications sub- scriptions. Under the capable direction of Mr. Clayton K. Shenk. faculty adisvor, and Dot Yanak, general manager, the Publi- cations Business Staff controlled the fi- nances for the Oak, The Acorn, and the Upi-Dah. Money for publications sub- scriptions, senior pictures, and advertis- ing was handled by this group. three: J. McClure. L. Hayes, B. Roscnfelt, S. Clancy K. Nielson, B. Shenk. Ron' four: D. Polites. L. Mont- gomery. J. Fcycrtag, P. Mahan. J. Consalvo. L. Entlcr. Students wait in line to order leatherette yearbook covers in the Publications Business Office. 37 Student Government Front row, L. io R.: Mrs. MacXair. N. McQuaid. M. three: D. While, M. Kessler. J. Balis. S. Hildebrand! Thomas, B. Beasley. M. Collins, D. Lloyd, J. Holier. B. J. England. J. Fishman. R. Hamilton. R. Costello. S. Mc Holler. N. Maruca. I). Tomo lino, J. Poyntz, M. Hagy. Clennan. N. Feldman. K. Puny. J. Rein. J. Kreiuer. M I). Mecouch. J. Scafidi. L. Baker. L. Leaf. B. Gotl. A. Corasick, J. Walls. A. Henderson. Row four: O. Kline Hugh, S. Seiver. N. Jackson. C. Zitin. P. Solo toff, E. I). Rishcll. F. Cipriano, W. Snyder. E. Yowlcr, R. Had Schwartz. K. Pultz, Miss Nobel. Row two: K. Dormer, ley. B. Be ark. J. Totaro. C. Rayncr. F. Krug. J. Bowcis B. Grci s. C. Crabania. J. Ruscitclla, C. Bonshoff. N. J.'Reed. H. Founds. I). Myers.'D. Hamsher. B. Young Taylor. C. Redmann. J. Strange, Mr. Andersen. Row C. Henry. R. Richards. E. Sncthen. S. Solotoff. The Student Council, composed of representatives from all the homerooms, clubs, and organizations in the school, completed another active year under its enthusiastic advisors, Mrs. Edna Mac- Nair, Miss E. Lucile Noble, and Mr. Ralph Andersen. Sfevp. Solotoff calls a Student Council meeting to order as Michele Hags-. Judie Kreitzcr. Bonnie Beasley, Cindy Rcdmann. and Joe Totaro. council members, listen. Toxv Grant, Barbara Hotter, and Jim England sign in with Student Council sergeant-at-arms Butch Sncthen. 38 Student Government Is Til ERF. any new business? asks Student Council presi- dent Steve Solotoff of council members Barbara Holier. Henry Founds. Norman Feldman, and Jim England. Barbara Hoi.t :r congratulates Butch Snethen after he is elected sergeant-at-arms for the 1959-1960 school year. Student Council committees served in various ways throughout the year. Coun- cil members sold food at home football games and sponsored dances after basket- ball games. Other projects included plac- ing trash receptacles throughout the school and ushering at Back-toSchool- Niglu. Student Council also sent repre- sentatives to the Philadelphia-Suburban Student Council Association. Row one: Steve Solotoff, Frank Ursomarso. Deborah Me- couch. Josephine Scafidi. Tom Mentzer. Row two: Butch Snethen, Linda Baker. Sue Doan. Michele Hagy, Joe Iccn- 39 hower. Row three: Nancy Taylor. Sue Seiver. Judic Kreitzer. Margaret Corasick. Barbara Holler. Leaders’ Group Front row, L. to R.: I). Graver. A. Davidson. K. Hill. N. McMullin. J. Herinsticncr. D. Sicclc. E. Shulman. A. Busa. J. Kapf. R. Mancuso. C. Lindbcrg. J. Cocco, I.. Newton. Row two: K. Puh . K. Patchcll. C. Hcvm. M. Gheri . M. Vickery. W. Dcprospcro. C. Carter. J. Fisher. M. Halpcrn. E. Schwartz. M. Marzuoli. P. Norris. A. Gamble. R. McFarland. Row three-. R. Gordon. V. Fina- relli, W. Park. O. Kline, S. Rigalow, S. Berman, D. Daskcr. C. Cooney. C. Rogge. D. Bczcr. Row four. C. Pales, J. Borderieux. C. Roberts. T. Bordcricux. G. Bor- derieux. B. Ellis. R. Mann. A. Norris. II. Oppcnshaw, H. F:wart. S. Field, Mr. Andersen. Under the guidance of Mr. Ralph Andersen, Dean of Boys, and President Orion Kline, sixty-five Leaders were cho- sen on the basis of a written statement of qualifications and a mental maturity test. Scholarship, character, leadership, and service were characteristics that every Leader had to possess. Aside from help- ing in the school offices, Leaders main- tained order in the halls before and after school and during pep rallies and special assemblies. Highlighting the Leaders’ Group activities was a trip to Washington, D.C. to observe leadership on a national basis. The group toured the Capitol, the Treas- ury, the F.B.I., and the Smithsonian In- stitute. 40 Checking assignments arc Judy Fisher, secretary: Ralph Andersen, advisor: Arlene Busa, vice president; and Ori- on Kline, president. Scott $ Hi-Q Hi-q TEAM members Fred Krug, Valeric Gamble, Jim Rossi after winning second place in competition with Fishman. Roy Weintraub. and alternate Gabriel Del teams from twenty other schools. This year’s Hi-Q team consisted of Jim Fishman, Valerie Gamble, Fred Krug, Roy Weintraub, and substitute Gabriel Del Rossi, who saw action when Roy came down with the mumps. The team competed in seven contests sponsored by Scott Paper Company and an- swered questions in nine categories including Shakespeare, music, and current events. Under the capable direction of Mr. Paul Coffey and Miss Helen Mowry, who substituted for him during his illness, the Royals entered the finals tied with Swarthmore for first place. At the finish of a three-game series a tie still existed, requiring a play-off, which was held at radio station WEEZ. Swarthmore won by two points. For taking second place Upper Darby received five hundred dollars, and individual team members received clock radios. Upper Darby’s Hi-Q team collaborates on an answer while opponents, Chichester and Nether Providence, lis- ten attentively. Hi-qer's Jim Fishman, Val Gamble. Roy Weintraub. and Fred Krug relax after answering a question. 41 All School Show With a “Tiptoe through the Tulips” Upper Darby High School’s sixteenth annual All School Show began two hours of music and wit interlaced with moments of madcap merriment supplied by its zany M. C.’s Tony, Grace, and Tom. Their skits were so well arranged that the audience came to expect almost any- thing: from roller skating in formal at- tire to sword fighting in the aisles. Twen- ty-eight acts, which included six dance lines, two bands, four singing groups, and numerous individual numbers, headlined this year’s presentation, appropriately ti- 42 tied “Spring Madness”. All School Shoio The King and Queen for the 1960 production were selected by the student body from a talented array of candidates chosen from the cast by co directors Rob- ert Doane and William Keller. During the show, Royal Regents Dan Deluca, pi- anist, and Sue Beverly, vocalist, were 43 crowned by last year’s monarchs, Joe Kubicky and Joan Burris. The other can- didates were Bobbie Love, vocalist. Jack Bowers, pianist, Judy Viglionc, Hawaiian dancer, John Grant, vocalist, Carole Woodruff, vocalist, and Sandy Rushton, tap dancer. All School Show Front row. I., to R.: S. Stiver, C. Leiscnring, S. Hun- sicker. S. Williams. Row two: S. Guralnik, N Arbucklc, L. Baker. J. Arbucklc. All School Show King and Queen. Dan DcLuca and Sue Beverly, seep forward to receive their crowns. 44 Uppfr Darby's cute baton twirlcr. Chickic Burris, poses after her act in this year's All School Show. All School Show As their finale, cast member of the All School Show tin the Cha-Cha up the auditorium aisle. The clowns from the claw of '60 — Tony, Grace, and Tom — take time out from their antics to pose for a picture. front row. L. to R.: J. Clark. E. Feinstein, E. Thorn. I Solotoff. J. Ruscitella. Now two: T. Tantccr. J. How- ard. J. Walls. C. Davi , K. Shutc 45 A Cappella A” Front row. L. to R.: D. Snyder, L. Peck, S. Beverly, J. Paulson. L. Spencer. D. Krause. A. Lee. L. Moore, C. Reed. P. Pope. C. Carter, L. Dennis, C. Startzman, M. Troxlcr, B. Hampton, C. Morris, L. Rebmann. S. Dun- can. Row two: M. Kniley, S. Kaiser, L. MacDonald, L. Hudson. D. Talley, E. Fore. R. Young. J. Wicsingcr, M. Cassel. D. Van Dyke, J. Henderson, A. Lcmisch. W. Thiel. A. Brookcr, S. Feeney, M. Gehris, M. Verna. E. Fuhrman. Row three: J. Vroman, C. Clialson, F. Worley, M. Dcavcr. J. Howard. C. Conner. B. Hildcnbrand, J. The ninety carefully chosen mem- bers of A Cappella “A” Choir, under the direction of Dr. Clyde R. Dengler, sang this year at the National Music Teach- ers’ Convention in Atlantic City, The Academy of Music, Girard College, Friends Select School, Drexelbrook, and DeLeon. R. Campbell. R. Hoffncr, T. Jenkins. D. Frank enficld. S. Collins. N. Taylor, S. Knoll. S. Doan. V. Bond Row four: L. Morrison. C. Clavis. E. Haight. N. Ar buckle, J. Miller. C. Bell. K. Cardone. A. Giannantonio C. Chalfont. W. Fullmer. H. Emery, N. Raupp. B. Bern J. Heilig. G. Manwillcr. S. Centrclla. Row live: E. Freh ner. C. Lciscnring. S. Hunsickcr. J. Grant. T. Dudley D. Clavis. C. Fleming. B. Sncthen. T. Christ. T. Mentzer J. McCoy. C. Morris. B. Stark. K. Jamison, S. Mangigian Foreground: D. Guiles and Dr. Dengler. for the Philadelphia Rotary Club. Choir officers were John Grant, pres- ident; Ann Brooker, vice-president; Sal- ly Kaiser, secretary; David Glavis, treas- urer; and Dan DcLuca, George Mowers, and Douglas Guiles, accompanists. A” Choir in an early morning tune-up under Dr. Dcnglcr's direction. 46 A Cappella B Front row, L. lo R.: S. Stiver. J. Patterson. J. Rhodes. K. Johnson. S. Church. B. Welsh. R. Young. J. Wicsing- er. M. Cassel. R. Van Dyke, C. Henderson. A. Lcmisch. W. Thiel. D. Cohen. M. Collins. F. Cunningham. J. Hardwick. J. Conrad. Row two: J. Raab. L. Hudson. K. John. P. Norris. L. Baker. P. Zimmerman. D. Feddern. J. DeLeon. R. Campbell. R. Race. T. Jenkins. R. Frank- cnfield. D. Lloyd. J. Walls. D. Regestcr. L. Holmes. B. Stevenson. Row three: L. Lockington. B. Kaclin, D. A Cappella “B” Choir, directed by Dr. Clyde R. Dengler, was composed of fifty-five girls under the leadership of Linda Mazmanian, president; Pat Zim- merman, vice-president; Linda Baker and Janet Patterson, secretaries; Margaret Horvay, treasurer; and Dan DeLuca, Graver. S. Zcigler. J. Eyler. M. Scrody. J. Firetag. Hildenbrand. A. G’Antonio. C. Flemming. W. Fullmer S. Collins. C. Bolay. H. Emery. N. Raupp. E. Morgan B. Edwards. Row jour: J. Mullen. J. Harris. P. Mont gomcry, E. Scislovc. M. Horvay. C. Fister. T. Dudlc) J. Grant. E. Snethcn, T. Christ. W. Bcnn. J. McCoy T. Menlzer, B. Whitman. L. Mazmanian. Piano: D. Dc Luca. Trombones: T. Mccouch. C. Evans. Trumpets H. Oppenshaw. G. Del Rossi. A. Okie. J. Balis. Douglas Guiles, and George Mowers, ac- companists. This group sang at Episcopal Acad- emy with the “A” Choir boys. It also gave several joint concerts with “A” Choir at Drexelbrook, Harrisburg, and the “Steel Pier Frolic.” TllF. Giai-s of B Choir follow Dr. Dcngler’s direction intently during a practice session. 47 Orchestra Center: R. Crawford; First tow.L. to R.: J. Kunkcl. K. Sirclau. S. Hoffmcicr. K. Blommcrs; tow Two: B. Ruczko, F. Anderson. K. Patchdl. E. Fcldkamp, L. Daw- miii. I . Latclla. K. Lowcnton. J. Pcttcti. K. Ekstrom. R. Tabbutt. K. Gallagher, G. Chcrwinski. J. Scon. S. l)oan; tow Three: J. Gilbert. C. Kuhwakl. C. Middleburg. Directed by Mr. Robert A. Doanc, Upper Darby’s orchestra entertained us at several assemblies with difficult selec- tions from Beethoven’s ‘Fifth Symphony ’ and Bach’s “’Cello Suite as well as many lighter pieces. This year, for the first time, the orchestra played in the J. Burlte. A. Callahan. L. Buscaglia. A. Okie, C. Evans. I. Mccouch. W. Rickards. I . Bell. R. Gallagher. R. (irccne: Standing: Mr. Doanc. S. Harrow, M. Freeman. J. Darmodv. K. Berman. V. (.amhie. A. Brookcr; . ot Shown: A. (iambic. R. Drcwcs. S. Wheal. J. Ileilig, J. Fcyertag. J. Balls, G. Pugh. II. Knauer. Steel Pier Frolic along with the A Cap- pclla Choirs. In conjunction with the band, it presented Royal Serenade,” the annual instrumental concert. As usual, the orchestra provided music for com- mencement. John Kunkcl. Ed Strclau. Sandy Hoffmcicr. and Kathy Blommcrs practicing hard on the fiddles. 48 Rohcit Tabbutt. Karen Kkstrom, Ix is Dawson, and Kathy Gallagher giving forth on the woodwinds. Band Majorettes: J. Burris, M. Smoot. B. Wells, K. Ncilson. I„ Mactoskcy. D. Howell, B. Hampton. L. Dykehousc Band: J. Lites, S. Scarlcs, J. Misirian, T. Mccouch. K Lynch, J. Ludwig, E. Locwcnton, J. I-ocpcr, B. Konowal R. Grccnblatt. R. Germano, M. Freeman, D. Centrcllo G. Bannar. M. Adams, T. Buttimer, E. Turner, J. Shep Icy. R. Shannon, L. Sanderson, W. Rickards, B. Ray. J I’itctti. H. Openshaw, A. Okie, D. Nicholson, E. Morris T. McCracken, F. Kalin, T. Hounsell, W. Hinkle, R Hemphill. 1). Hamshcr. R. Greene, M. Ferris. J. Eberhard I, C. Coffman. G. Cherevinski. R. Cantor. R. Callahan. E. l’auly. B. Grant. M. Gallagher. K. Gallagher, F. Cun- ningham. M. Brooks, K. Berman, C. Zccca, K. I'lright, 1). Tucker. B. Sciwcll. J. Scott. C. Pugh. 1). Latclla J. Kubickv. II. Knaucr. S. Harrow. 11. Founds, C. Evans. G. DclRossi. J. Darmody, P. Bell, J. Balis, J. McClimcns, V. Gamble, R. Gallagher, S. Doan. L. Dawson, G. Smith, J. Mascia. J. Martin. D. Leahy. Three Mornings a week, at 7:45, the student hotly is greeted by the music of the early-rising band. “The Rouser,” Down the Gridiron,” “The Color Song,” Touchdown,” and Cherokee” are tunes familiar to anyone who has attended an Upper Darby football game. The sixty- member band, under the baton of Robert A. Doane, provided music for assemblies, May Day, pep rallies, and color contests, presented a concert, and sponsored the Beatnik” dance. Front Row, L. to R.: S. Rushton, P. Barnes. Row Two: D. Boquin, G. McLain. A. Henderson. G. Manwillcr (hidden by Rushton), S. Williams, O. Biggs. L. Caras. I., to ?.: Karen Ncilson, Dottie Howell. Linda Dykehousc. l.ois Madoskey. Joan Burke, Marian Fisher. Barbara Wells. 49 Choral Club The Choral Club, consisting of more than four hundred members, was the largest organization in the school. This group, under the leadership of Dr. Clyde Dcngler, met at eight o’clock every Wednesday and Friday morning for re- hearsals. This year, Choral Club mem- bers combined their talents to present a Christmas concert, an Easter cantata, and a special program for the Upper Darby Forum. All three concerts were presented at the Beverly Hills Junior High School. 50 Choral Club As in past years, the Steel Pier Frolic, which is one of the largest social events of the school year, was given by the Cho- ral Club. Held at the Beverly Hills Junior High, the Frolic offered a variety of en- tertainment, including a stage show and two dance bands which provided music for over a thousand Upiditics. Choral Club officers were Anne Brookcr, Jim Wicsingcr, Sally Kaiser, and John McCoy. May Queen Charm, poise, and personality are all qualities found in Anne Brooker, elected May Queen of 1960. There are many sides to Anne’s personality as evidenced by her participation in sports, her interest in music, her lead- ership ability, and her outstanding academic record. As one of the school's best athletes, Anne played varsity hockey, basketball, and tennis for two years each. This year her teammates elected her Most Valuable Hockey Player. In the field of music, Anne has exceptional ability. She played the string bass in the orchestra and the concert band. In addition, she sang in “A” Choir and in the Choral Club. In her sophomore year, Anne be- came a cheerleader and a member of the Executive Committee. In recog- nition of her many services to the school, she was elected to Girls' Hi-Y and labeled “Most Versatile” and “Most Likely to Succeed.” Next year Anne plans to attend Bucknell University. 52 And Her Court The ten members of the May Queen's court participated in a variety of school activities. Marion, a majorette, and Joan, nicknamed “Chickie,” twirled their batons at numerous football games while Candy, a lacrosse and hockey player, and Judy, the senior class’s Best Looking” girl, led cheers. Sue and Sally, who was also secretary of A” Choir, were Oak staff members. Athletes Betty Lou and Marian, who was class secretary, played hockey, basketball, and tennis. Esther was Student Council secre- tary and a Thespian while Barbara was president of the Typing Club. Sally Kaiser Marion Fisher Marian Layton Sue Stiver Joanne Davis Betty Lou Lawrence Joan Burris Esther Schwartz Barbara Stewart May Day Activities Below: Phyllis Pearson's head is completely obscured as Above: Purples soberly await their entrance upon the she bobs for apples. field before beginning the traditional drill. Mr. Thompson plays a modem William Tell at the ex- pense of Mr. Strange. The football field echoes with the sound of hundreds of clapping hands as Purple and May Day Actfofti'es Above: Purple and Gold teams test their strength in a Below: As a bedraggled Purple comes up with an apple tug-of-war. Miss Reimann gets one the easy way. Student director Sharon Brown gives last minute in- structions to Josephine Scafidi, Linda Baker. Bill Bockus, David Clavis, Doug Swanson, and George Mowers. Once again the Class of 1960 scored a hit. On Friday, November sixth and Saturday, November seventh, the Senior Class presented Our Town, Thornton Wil- der’s famous play, which is staged without scenery. Joe Totaro portrayed the Stage Man- ager, a kindly gentleman, who introduced the audience to the New England village of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire. The play centered around the daily lives of two prominent families of Grover’s Corners, the Gibbses and the Webbs. In it were seen Dave Caldon as George Gibbs and Betsy Holmes and Jane Vro- man as Emily Webb. George and Emily were two young people who grew up to- gether, fell in love, and married. Each member of the cast performed excellently, but a large portion of the credit for the play’s success is due those behind the scenes. Miss Frieda Reed and student director, Sharon Brown, worked at perfecting the actors' performances, while Miss Mazic Weil and stage man- ager, Charleen Heidmann, directed the stage crew in their preparations for the presentation. Senior Play Joe totaro looks on as Betsy Holmes and Dave Caldon discuss eheir plans for the future. Stage Manager Joe Totaro Dr. Gibbs David Curry Joe Crowell Doug Swanson Howie Newsom Jeff Sherman Mrs. Gibbs Shelly Guralnik Mary Anne Vickery Mrs. Webb Merle Deaver, Mona Halpern George Gibbs David Caldon Rebecca Gibbs Sharon Brown Abby Goldberg Emily Webb Betsy Holmes, Jane Vroman Wally Webb Albert Gumpert Professor Willard Roy Weintraub Mr. Webb Philip Bell, Joe Scott Woman in Balcony Linda Baker Man in Auditorium James Robin Simon Stimson.. .........................Dennis Myers Lady in Box................................Joan Bedroff Mrs. Soames Esther Schwartz Constable Warren Don Rudisill Si Crowell .....Steve Solotoff Sam Craig John Hutchings Joe Stoddard Walter Thiel Farmer McCarthy Frank DeCaro Townspeople: Barbara Dulin, Judi Parks, Jean Paulson, Clare Ritter, Josephine Scafidi, Pat Zimmerman, William Bockus, David Glavis. Organist George Mowers Senior Play Steve solotoff, Don Rudisill. and Jeff Sherman discuss George's coming marriage. Ellen frfjintr, Marie Horvay. and Lois Hayes adjust props, Connie Fistcr checks lights, and Debbie Cole and 57 Ben Aronoff work with sounds as Charlccn Hcidmann supervises. Junior Play Stack chew members John I.cmisch, Bc(sv Holmes, Mar- garet Horvay. Lois Hayes. Don RudtsiU, Judy Fisher. Phil Bell, Carol Lundberg. Debbie Cole, and Sharon Brown prepare the set for tnc The Show Off. On Friday, March twenty-fifth and Satur- day, March twenty-sixth, the Class of 1961 pre- sented George Kelly’s The Show-Off. Set in West Philadelphia in 1921, the play centered about Aubrey Piper, a young man with nothing but a gift of gab and a carnation in his button- hole. Jack Finarelli was excellent in his jxrr- trayal of Aubrey, the irksome, meddlesome showoff who courted and finally married Amy, daughter of the quiet middle class Fisher fam- ily. His escapades with the law and his diffi- culties with the hostile Mrs. Fisher made for a hilarious comedy which delighted the audience. The part of his wife Amy was shared by Elaine Feinstein and Lura Sheldon and that of his mother-in-law by Natalie Rich and Sandra Wheat. Thirteen juniors composed the cast, un- der the direction of Miss Frieda Reed; and a great many more served on the stage crew, un- der the direction of Miss Maizie Weil. Sandy Wheat as Mrs. Fisher cm reals Frank Scioli lo warn her daughter Amy against Aubrey. 58 Junior Play Jo « . J , ' t L x M J, Xw -fv ■ U JU M, lut fo v. oJs-r+J W- r Ctoni Denny Cohen, Connie Fister Afro. Fisher Natalie Rick, Sandra Wheat Amy Elaine Feinstein, Lura Sheldon Frank Hyland Frank Scioli Mr. Fisher David Carroway Joe Eric Lacktman, Chris Paslcs Aubrey Piper, The Show-Off Jack Finarelli Mr. Gill Hayward Ewart M r. Rogers Ken Algazy Understudy for Clara and Mrs. Fisher Cindy Sitler Jack Finarelli, as Aubrey Piper, consoles his wife Lura Sheldon upon the death of her father. 59 Denny Cohen and Elaine Feinstein look on while Natalie Rich, as Mrs. Fisher, and Jack Finarelli, as Aubrey Piper, engage in verbal combat about Eric Lacktman's newly acquired fortune. National Thespians Front row, L. to R.: M. Dcavcr, J. Vroman, J. Totaro, C. Mcidmann. S. Brown, S. Guralnik. Row two: Miss Weil, C. Morris. E. Holmes, C. Fistcr, I). Cohen, S. Wheat, C. Duncan. D. Cole, M. Halpcrn, A. Goldberg, L. Hayes, V. Fcinstcin, M. Xclson. M. Vickery, Miss Reed. Row three: L. Levy, J. Cridland, E. Schwartz. P. Zimmerman, B. Pollock. J. Fisher. L. Fistcr. M. Horvay. Row four: E. Frehner. P. Norris. L. Sheldon, G. Allen, G. Stephens. K. Oakes. C. Heym. B. Whitman, J. Krietzer, I. Schwartz. Row five: D. Myers. W. Thiel, D. Curry. P. Bell. I). Rudisill. J. Finarelli. Crew members Phil Bell, Judy Fisher, and Don Rudisill prepare a door bell for The Show-Off. 60 Dave Caldon carries Merle Dcavcr off the stage in a cut from The Taming of the Shrew. National Thespians The muted buzz of would-be actors mem- orizing their lines, the bang of hammers on half-completed pieces of scenery, and the whirr of sewing machines were all a part of National Thespian Society Troupe 1000. During the past year the Troupe enjoyed cuts from The Taming of the Shrew, I Remember Mama, The Skin of Our Teeth, and a choral speech entitled Peace on Earth. The Thespians, under the direction of Miss Frieda E. Reed and Miss Maizie G. Wiel, spon- sors, and President Joe Totaro, presented two children’s plays, “The Three Bears” and The Red Shoes,” to delighted audiences. An evening performance of the latter will be given at the National Thespian Society’s annual week-long convention held at the University of Indiana. Thespian officers: Merle Deaver, Sharon Brown, Janie Vroman. Joe Totaro. Charleen Heidmann. and Shelly Guralnik. .. lo R. F. DcCaro. W. Thiel, S. Wheat, |. Finarclli. B. Aranoft. B. Holmes. C. Hcym. P. Bell. 61 Girls9 Hi-Y Front row, L. to R.: E. Whitman, A. Brooker, G. Allen. K. Jamison. N. Taylor. M. Layton. C. Ostcrholtz. V. Bond. M. Corasick, N. Arbticklc. Row two: R. Orrnsby. J. Krictzcr, V. Stephens. J. Clark. S. Feeney, T. Tansccr. B. Holier. M. Hags’. Miss Gaukrodger. Row three: M. Halpcrn. E. Frehner. C. Davis, S. Brown, S. Guralnik, G. Manwillcr. Row four: R. Crawford, S. Ccntrclla. C. ( haIson. M. Deaver, S. Kaiser. E. Schwartz. E. Holmes. Row five: E. Thorne, L. Sheldon, D. Lloyd. P. Dixon, C. Bell. M. Troxlcr. B. Stevenson. Character, scholarship, and sendee arc the basis for the selection of thirty girls each year to Girls' Hi-Y. Under the expert guidance of Miss Edith Gaukrodg- er, this year’s members presented “Activ- ities Day” for sophomores, served at sports and publications banquets, and ushered at Forum programs, concerts, and other school and community functions. At Christmas a package was sent to the Cheney Creek Settlement in Kentucky, and in April Girls' and Boys’ Hi-Y’s collaborated to give the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance.” Weekly meetings were under the leadership of Nancy Taylor, president; Marian Layton, vice-presi- dent; Kathy Jamison, secretary; and Carol Ostcrholtz, treasurer. Carolyn Osttmuioltz gives her treasurer's report at Girls' Hi-Y. 62 Nancy Taylor and Candy Davis usher at forum. Boys’ Hi-Y Front row, L. to R.: R. Hamilton, J. Iccnhower, T. Cahill, J. Bowers, G. Del Rossi. S. Fisher. Row two: Mr. Thompson. J. Robin. K. Davis. R. Lawscr. J. Fishman. Whenever a need for service arose, the Boys’ Hi-Y could be depended upon to answer it. The club’s varied services included catering at the sports banquets, collecting tickets at many school events, taking charge of the scoreboard at foot- ball games, serving as guides for School and College Night and Upper Darby C. Zecca, J. Totaro. Row three: J. Finarelli, B. McClen- nen, D. Curry, L. F'crguson, F Krug, J. Day, R. Wcin- traub. Row four: O. Kline. J. Rien, E. Sncthen, J. Wiesinger. Adult School, co-sponsoring a “Sadie Hawkins Dance,” and maintaining a blood bank. Meetings of the forty-mem- ber group were held every other Tuesday morning and were presided over by offi- cers Tom Cahill, Gabriel Del Rossi, Jack Bowers, and Steve Fisher. The club’s sponsor was Mr. Carson Thompson. Mr. Thompson and Tom Cahill preside over a Boys' Usiiers giving out programs for the All-School Show in- Hi-Y meeting. dude Jim Fishman, Margaret Corasick, and Tom Menu- cr. 63 Clubs Front row. L. to R.: A. Gamble, S. Carpenter, B. Doub- las. E. Fuhrman. E. Dttman. Row two: T. Hall. I). Rex. H. Barrar. B. Kerboch. R. Roca. K. Brown. R. Mend- RIFLE The crash of rifle shots was a familiar sound to the more than a hundred members of Upper Darby’s Rifle Club. Under the direction of Miss Nan Scott. Mr. Clayton Shenk, and Mr. fames Schall. the club members practiced Mon- days through Thursdays on their range above the art room. Shortly after Thanksgiving thir- teen marksmen were chosen to compose the Rifle Team. bam. Mr. Rcichlc. Row three: Mr. Schall. W. Lawrence. J. England. E. Mayhan. B. Albrecht. B. Haaf. B. Dicker- son. I.. Robinson. LATIN Under the enthusiastic direction of Miss E. Lucilc Noble, the members of the Latin Club met once a month to learn about Roman life and customs. They enjoyed slides of Rome, Ro- man games, and frequent plays staged by the members themselves. During Latin Week the club visited the Fels Planetarium to view the stars as they appeared in Roman times. Front row. L. to R.: B. Whitman. B. Smolcns, E. Shul- man, L. Moore, K. Hill. J. Fry. J. Hericmtciner. P. Me- Cafferiy. G. Forman. R. Ormsby. C. Ostcrholt . Row two: K. John. E. Roach. G. Land. M. Gross. S. Taylor, D. Sinclair. Miss Noble. Row three: D. N'orling. P. Norris. J. Staicr. C. Heym, A. Gould. C. Bell. M. Troxler. Row four: J. Gilbert. L. Dcutsch. J. Strange, J. Wickersham. C. Paslcs. J. Bogliosian, P. Isard. T. Hounscll. B. Ruczko. 64 Clubs Front row, L. to R.: J. Harris. J. Siddall. C. Gayer, E. Fore. M. DiNoblc. L. Hudson. G. Manwillcr. L. Morrison, E. Schwartz. L. Spencer. E. Shulman. V. Vasquez. Row two: V. Bond. A. Coyle, M. Scola. D. Emcnco, S. Centrel- la. L. Wilf, J. Harwick. M. Mar ouli. D. Sherry. C. Fon- tana. C. Suthcr. Row three: B. Roth. M. Scrody. B. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Mf.mbf.rship in the Future Teachers of America was open to all students who were in- terested in entering the teaching profession. At their monthly meetings club members discussed various methods of teaching under the leader- ship of their sponsor. Mrs. Elizabeth McGon- nigle. As special projects, the club baked cookies and sold stuffed animals and children's games to earn money for its treasury. Brcidling. D. Boquin. J. Sterner. S. Guralnik. P. Dyke. M. Ghcris. O. Cnilimidcs. D. Polites. P. Briggs. Row four: B. Stevenson. I.. DcBaum. P. Smith, J. Sceton, I). Tomasian, I). Sinclair, J. Staicr. K. Smith. I). Brown. I). Gustafson, C. Duncan. TAY WISTALVAN Tay Wistalvan derives its name from those of four authors: Taylor, Wister, Alcott, and Van Dyke. The members, students interested in lit- erature, discussed plays, novels, and poetry. They also had the opportunity to sec the movie Ben-Hur. Their monthly meetings were under the leadership of Miss Francis VVeimer, advisor: Nancy Taylor, president; Carol Osterholtz, vice-president: Sue Seiver, secretary; and Joan Arbucklc, treasurer. Front row, L. to R,: Miss Weimcr. L. Newton. L. Mes- canti. C. Bell. C. Osterholtz. N. Taylor. S. Seiver. A. Coyle, S. Williams, B. Edwards. Row 'two: M. Hagy. B. Stevenson. A. Barbehcnn. J. Heilig. C. ( liaison, C. Mor- ris. J. Comfort. A. Henderson. A. Gould. G. Josetti. Row three: S. Hayes. M. Donaldson. J. Poyntz. M. Bowers. K. Jamison. H. Brewer. P. Zimmerman. P. Morgan. J. Howard. J. Walls. T. Tanseer. Row four: G. Manwillcr. V. Rond. C. Con net. M. Troxlcr. P. Norris, L. Sheldon. I). Cammack. B. Richards. 65 Clubs Front row. L. lo R.: F. Worley. M. Deaver. B. Bried- ling, 1). Boquin. M. Wicsingcr. M. Scola. P. Could. J. Baldwin. J. Harris, I). Sherry. A. Novello. J. DiStephano. How two: S. Streitfield. I . Pope, L. Baker. B. Williams. M. DiNobilc. J. Puiz, J. McClure. D. Culver, E. Haight. J. Gilbert. C. Anderson. Miss Sommcrfield. Row three: HIPPOCRATES Thf. Hippocrates Club, composed of girls interested in the field of medicine, met once a month to learn more about medical practices. Guided by their sponsor Miss Sommerfield and their president Nancy Arbuckle, the girls paid a visit to Lankenau Hospital. Other club activ- ities included hearing a speech on surgical nurs- ing and viewing a film entitled Hemo the Mag- nificent. F. Jankins, N. Arbuckle, P. Price. K. Oakes. B. Kinshof- fer. S. Hayes. J. Gilbert. S. Smith. 1). Evans. G. Franks. A. O’Tcii. K. DiSalvatore. Row four: E. Feldcamp, I). Norling. G. Bourland. K. Kline. S. Eckrodc. P. Paul. N. Semon. I). Snyder. J. Roy. R. Lockner. B. Roth. BOWLING Every Thursday members of Girls’ Bowl- ing. the largest club in the school, practiced at State Lanes. Under the direction of their spon- sor Miss Dorothy Kirkcr, the girls organized in- to teams and competed among themselves. At the end of the year, the high team, the high scorer, and the most improved player received trophies at a banquet given in their honor. Officxas of the Girls' Bowling club arc l.auric Oldham, president; Carol Milligan, Vice president; Joann Rhodes; secretary; Barbara Reich, treasurer. 66 Clubs Front row, L. to R.: D. Kemble. C. Canoe. J. Langford. M. Ciacoponelli. E. Feinstcin. P. Pearson, C. Kurtz. F. Bruskin. S. Guralnik. I). Kissinger. L. Newton. Row two: J. Viglionc. L. Wagner. K. Watson. C. Zitin. M. Amster. I). Chilimidos. M. (krldcn. C. Elliot. J. Heilig. M. Collins. M. Dcavcr. M. Hags. A. Rarbehenn. C. Glass- man. C. Redmann. H. Gilbert. C. Startzman. A. Issaac- son. Row three: P. Solotoff. K. Norman. B. Roscnfel. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Lf. Cercle F'rancais offered a chance to get together and learn more about French customs to all students who had successfully completed one year of French. Its monthly meetings were conducted almost entirely in French. The mem- bers enjoyed slides, an annual Christmas play, and a talk by an exchange student from France. An enjoyable part of most meetings was the singing of French songs. J. Miller. L. Stiller. S. Nickerson. S. Hunsicker. J. Parks. P. Gould. J. Howard. C. Glum. H. Moran. G. Bourland. How four: R. Packer. J. Grimes. E. Frehncr. J. Vroman. M. Becker. M. Muller. B. Michaclson. D. Brown. Miss Chrisman. Row five: C. Middleburg. L. Deutsch. I). Steele. J. Cridland. A. Lee. E. Roach. N. Feldman. I). Kavanaugh. G. Krescanko. PAN AMERICAN Every third Tuesday the members of Pan American Club met to discuss the ways of Span- ish-speaking | eoples. Plays, songs, and stories helped the members to further their under- standing of our South American neighbors. Highlighting the year, was a Pinata Party at Christmas. The club also conducted tests for students of Spanish and awarded prizes to those of outstanding ability. Front row, L. to R.: K. Jones. M. Mai pern. R. Lockner. M. J. Lechner. F. Worley, B. Stevenson. J. Kopf, H. Founds. Row two: L. Ciccini, E. LoMonaco. J. Binnick. C. Reed. P. Price. R. Mancuso. B. Stark. V. Josetti. J. Cocco. Row three: J. Warren. D. Culver. L. Buseaglia. B. Dynes. M. J. Donaldson. B. Edwards. R. Urbano. A. Anderson. Row four: Mr. Canales. G. Mowers. A. Lyons. J. Russel. J. Ilerstam. P. Bernd. D. Cole. A. Isaacson. P. Roberts. E. Thorne. Mrs. Tomlinson. LIBRARY The members of the Library Club, led by ihcir president Barbara Holter, worked in the library mornings, aft- ernoons, and during study halls. The girls, who aided our librarians. Miss Bassett and Miss Brogan, straight- ened shelves, checked books, and wrote overdue slips. Front Row: L. to R.. E. Fore, W. Thiel. B. Holier, S. Doan. J. Holler. S. Dougherty. Row two: S. Sample. J. Chambers, K. Oakes. K. John. M. Classman. P. Lane. B. Whitman, D. Van Brunt. D. Norling. BOWLING Every Wednesday afternoon Geh- ris Bowling Alleys resounded to the crash of pins felled by the Upper Darby Keglers. The team, s| onsorcd by Mr. Boyd, held first place after a half season of competition against Haverford, Lower Merion, Harriton, Marple-Newtown, and Radnor. Front row. L. to R.: Mr. Boyd. G. DclRossi. R. Rice, A. Lcmisch, D. LaTella. C. Rayncr. I.. Bershtein. Row two: W. Rushton. P. Price, G. Lux. C. King. W. Pearson. J. Tucker. Row three: J. DeFabio. C. Zecca. H. Robinson. R. Onnsby. W. Jackson. F. Califono. FIRST AID AND SOCIAL SERVICE Each of the twenty-two members of the First Aid and Social Service Club spent one hour a week helping the nurses in the infirmary. The club was headed by Linda Baker, presi- dent, and Chris Morris, secretary- treasurer. Front row, L. to R.: C. Morris. L. Baker. B. Geuting, B. Hampton. M. Deavcr. Row two: S. Williams. E. Wilson, S. Vender, C. Sitlcr. J. Conrad. J. Ernst. Row three: J. Gilbert. D. Norling. J. Holier. E. Burkholder. M. Giacopanclli, L. Sheldon. Row four: E. Frchncr. L. Montgomery. S. Dun- can, S. Beverly, D. Snyder. ART Clubs Under the leadership of Cindy Chalson, president, and Miss Eliza- beth Kingsley, advisor. Beaux Arts completed another year of service to our school. At weekly meetings, club members worked on exhibits, dec- orated for holidays, and elected the artist of the month. Front row, I., io R.: B. Smolcns. R. Mancuso, J. Poyntr, C. Chalson. K. Klcrncr. Row two-. R. McFarland, S. Gordon. C. Burris. L. Savchack, M. Mollcr, J. Frey. Row three: K. Davis. F. Hickman. G. Stephens. V. Lauria. D. Carraway. GERMAN The German Club, open to sec- ond and third year students, met once a month at the home of one of its members. Under the supervi- sion of Miss Agnes Grunberg. club members discussed German culture, sang German songs, and participated in numerous plays. Front Row: L. to R.. F. Cunningham. R. Frickc, S. Hoffmicr. S. Murray. E. Fcldkainp. Second row: 1’. Isard. J. Boghosian. E. Sherry. W. Danielson. LEEUWENHOEK Visits to hospitals and laborato- ries highlighted the meetings of the Ixrcuwenhock Society. Every week the club, sponsored by Mr. Edward Brosius, explored the field of biol- ogy. Directed by President Albert Gumpert, the club members cared for laboratory equipment and pre- pared microscope slides. Front row, L. to R.: A. O'Teri. N. Wyscman. C. Mavcr. Row two: C. Ostcrholi . I’. Zimmerman. C. Morris. M. Hagy. S. Munro. Row threes C. Roberts. E. Lacktman. R. Grant. S. Bigelow. A. Gumpert. Row four: J. Bowers. T. Martinclli. E. Grove, D. Hamsher. J. Wickersham. B. Bast. Clubs DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education, which consisted of classwork in the morn- ings and employment in the after- noons, was both a club and a cur- riculum. As one of their many ac- tivities, club members enjoyed a trip to Kent Mills where they saw tex- tiles manufactured. Front row, L. Co R.: A. East. B. Beasley. N. Culbertson. M. Pasquarclla. J. Teti, Mr. Rhilc. Row two: G. Trimble. N. Pompo. R. Pucillo. F. Howard. W. Przegon. B. White. Row three: R. Houser. R. Smith. T. Tonzola. L. Madigan, T. Simcoe, R. Long. WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM World Affairs Forum, under the leadership of President Dennis My- ers and Advisor Paul Coffey, met to discuss world problems and hear guest s| eakcrs. WAFers attended lectures, promoted interest in current events, and published a club newspaper, The World Affairs Forum Report. Front row. L. to R.: G. DcStcfano. J. Crocc. J. Bowers. D. Myers. T. Narrow. B. DcWoolfson. M. Campanam, Mr. Coffey. Row two: M. Tan- nenbaum. M. Troxlcr. L. Montgomery. C. Gayer. C. Ritter. J. Roy. L. Feldkamp. S. Locb. Row three: B. Klump. F. Martino. W. Hunsbcrbcr. C. Green. S. Slutzky. W. Thiel. E. Hackclt. G. DclRossi. B. Park. D. Watt. DOWNBEAT Every other Monday evening, twelve members of the Downbeat Society huddled together at Mr. Fred Loeb’s house to listen to and discuss dixieland, modern, and pro- gressive jazz. This group was headed by Ronald DeGraw, president, and Henry Founds, secretary-treasurer. Front row, L. to R.: R. DeGraw. J. Bowers. H. Founds. Row two: K. Algazy. G. Mowers. C. Roberts. R. M ago wan. 70 Clubs FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA At a Regional dinner this year, the Upper Darby chapter of the Fu- ture Business Leaders of America re- ceived its charter. As a chartered club, it sent representatives to district and state conferences. At their club meetings, the girls were addressed by prominent businessmen. Front row, L. io R.: S. Kaiser. J. Hoovcn. A. Bum. B. Richards. C. Mor- ris. Miss Nicolini. Row two: D. Howell. J. Taylor. M. Sahagian. E. Scis love. I.. Oldham. Row three: V. Braukcr. M. Fisher. J. Baxter. N. Haag. M. Knilcv. B. Crothcrs. B. I.udwig. J. Patterson. Roic four: B. Stevenson. R. I ckner. J. Tappen. S. Oncav. C. Harman. J Standring. L. Burkhardt. STEIN METZ Members of the Steinmetz Socie- ty met twice monthly to discuss and work on their respective projects. Some made radios and Hi-Fi sets. In addition, the club visited Leeds and Northrup, instrument manufactur- ers, with its sponsors Mr. Harcr and Mr. Loepcr. Front row. L. to R.: J. Rose. I.. Bezer. B. Park. Row two: K. Sommer. S. Kessler. G. Wagner. H. Pcckhan. PEP CLUB The Pep Club, led by Mr. Joseph Foderaro, s| onsor, and Tony Grant, president, promoted pep and school spirit among the students. The club organized carcades, provided the pub- lic address system at basketball games, and sponsored a class spirit contest. Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Foderaro. A. McClean, I.. Caras. V. Fcinstcin. T. Grant. B. Lawrence. C. Davis. B. Holmes. L. Leaf. Row two: J. Strange. S. Schmuckcr. B. Matthews. S. Centrclla. F. Bruskin. P. Zimmerman. F. Schwartz. S. Seivcr. K. Shutc. Row three: K. Davis. J. Rhody. D. Swanson. C. Rogge. M. Rishcl. J. Shcplcy. J. Kraus. Row lour: R. Carrier. R. Race. L. Reppcrt. J. F'enstermacher. R. Young. J. Jorgensen, M. Sunshine, G. Olsen. SPORTS 73 Varsity Football Front row. L. to R: S. Scarlcs. B. Lawser, J. C. Day. J. Roberts. J. Frederick. N. Feldman. J. Reed. K. Trimble. J. IaBarca. T. Ment cr. M. McGinn. How two: G. Keane. L. Fcrgusan, T. McCraken. M. I.ichtcnfeld. I). Ire. B. Hoffner. R. Fleming. T. Cahill. J. Staufier. J. Buscaglia. Row three: B. Beisser, J. Doto, M. Kelly. J. McCook. H. Emery, O. Christensen. J. Shcplcy. S. Fen- sicrmacher, T. DiMidio. Row four: B. Haper. M. Lynch. J. Drauss, S. Faigle. A. Christine. On November twenty-sixth, after a discouraging season of six losses and one tie, Upper Darby upset all predictions by defeating league-leading Haverford 18-6. The winning touchdown was thrown by quarterback Tom Cahill, who won the Player of the Week contests, and received behind the goal by J. C. Day. The inspired playing of Captain Ken Trimble and squad members Cahill. Di- Midio, Reed, and Day at the Lower Mer- ion game had given an indication of what the Royals could do. Team spirit and whole-hearted school support were cou- pled on that memorable Thanksgiving Day. SCHEDULE U. I). opp. Plymouth-YVhiiemarsh 14 34 Norristown 6 24 Springfield, D.C. 0 7 Cheltenham 19 19 Abington 7 19 M arple-N cw tow n IS 41 Lower Merion () 6 Haverford IS 6 Exciting action during the Cheltenham game as Most Opposite page: John Roberts fights for another yard Valuable Player, Norman F'cldman, Number 32. rush- during the Cheltenham game. cs to ihc rescue. _ 1 J.V. Football Front row, L. lo R.: J. Keilman. J. Loepcr, A. Stein, H. Knaucr. F. Wanner. J. Pinto. W. Snyder. K. Algozy. C. Olson. Roiv two: R. Romano. F. Vidcon. J. Young. S. Simminger. W. Foote. J. Volikas, L. Vasilades, J. linekly. Row three: D. LaRarca, J. Lewis. A. Spiro. F. (.cinbergcr. The Royals’ Junior Gridmen, nick- named the “Tigers” by coaches Leonard and Ulmer, finished the season with the impressive record of six wins and two loss- es. A good offensive line and backficld coupled with superb defensive action helped the “Tigers, who were captained by Jim Sheply, roll up a 26-6 win over the Junior Fords. Early in the season, not even the in- jury of Steve Faigle, a promising sopho- more, could keep the Tigers” from a 19-0 victory over the Abington Ghosts. Bright prospects for 1960 include sopho- mores Kraus, Tordone, Leinberger, Loc per. and Warmer. SCHEDULE U. 1). opp. Plymouth-Whitemarsh 19 0 Norristown 0 27 Springfield, D.C. 26 7 Cheltenham 8 6 Abington 19 0 Marple-Newtown 6 13 Lower Merion 13 12 Haverfonl 26 6 Practice to the average onlooker looks like organized disorder. Mr. Ulmer and Mr. Thompson give instruc-7 lions to small groups as the others wait (or action. J.V. Hockey Front row. L. to R.: I . Goldberg. G. Rothman, P. Smith, C. Mayer, J. Sccton, B. Edwards, C. Vidcon. R. Gallagher. SCHEDULE Plymouth-Whiiemarsh Norristown Sharon Hill Lower Merion Cheltenham Haverford Ridley Township Row two: B. Holler. C. Ycrgcr. N. Borlon. B. Stark. I). Kayati, P. Dixon. M. Bowers. M. Troxlcr, S. Barney. Following in the footsteps of the un- defeated Varsity, the Junior Varsity Hock- ey team completed a winning season. Aft- er scrimmaging, dribbling, and running laps with the varsity team, the J.V. girls were able to beat their most dangerous rival. Haverford. three to nothing in a thrilling game. Coached by Miss Nancy Shaw and Miss Yvonne Gros, the girls finished the season with a record of five wins anti two losses and no ties. The training of these girls is very important since they will form the backbone of next year’s var- sity team. D. Opp. 3 0 0 1 3 0 4 3 3 0 3 0 0 1 Chris mayka attempts to make goal against Sharon Hill. Mary kllen troxi-FR struggles with an opponent for pos- session of the ball. Varsity Hockey Front row, L. to R.: G. Egan. J. Clark. L. Mescanti. M. Mi Gros. I . Lloyd. S. Feeney. A. Brooker, B. Law- Layton. L. Dawson. N. Jackson. O. Biggs. Row two: rente. K. Kohn. D. Regestcr. S. Day. C. Davis. They did it! The Varsity Sticksters completed the first perfect season in the history of the school by defeating Haver- ford 1-0 in an exciting game which ended the fourth consecutive undefeated season. Visits from the football, soccer, and cross country teams spurred the girls on to vic- tory. Marian Layton, captain, and Anne Brooker, selected by her teammates as the most valuable player, led the team throughout the season. Under their new, All American coach, Miss Yvonne Gros, the girls mastered the essential skills through daily practices and scrimmages. SCHEDULE Ply moti t h-Wh i temarsh V. 1). 7 opp. 1 Norristown 3 1 Sharon Hill 7 0 Lower Mcrion •1 0 Cheltenham 5 0 Haver ford 1 0 Ridley Township 3 0 Opposite page: Lois Dawson drives ihc ball. Captain marian Layton always alert for action. 78 Officials living instructions to captains before the game. V ■ ■; S 'Vi j5• “.- .• • •• • w. ' jSrfy .... . j ; J n. .-'SSfe’h.if MR r3£ w - Varsity Cross Country Front row. L. to R.: M. Wellman. I). Johnston. R. no. R Calioonc. K. Dormir, H. Rc cr. J. Majeski, Mr. Greene, L. Reppert. M. Rulcy. Row two: Mr. Bernard!- Strange. Once again the spirit of Upper Darby carried our cross country team into a vic- torious season. Under the leadership of coach Peter M. Bernadino, the Harriers compiled a perfect record of seven wins and no losses. The team captured the Suburban League championship and went on to place third in the Districts. Dick Greene, an outstanding team member who broke five course records, was elected captain of the Harriers. Da- vid Johnson won the Most Valuable Sen- ior Award. Highlighting the Harriers’ season was their victory over Haverford's previously undefeated team. I 7 k SCHEDULE Norristown Ridley Township Cheltenham Abington Haver ford Lower Mcrion U. I). 17 20 19 26 26 10 20 ()pp. 38 35 39 33 29 17 35 (low score wins) Mr. Bernadino and several cross country anxiously await the District Championship re- Lanny rf.ppert crosses a bridge on Cobbs Creek course on his way to a victory. 80 Richard creese crosses the Cobbs Creek bridge during the District Championship. J.V. Cross Country Front row, L. to R.: K. Lynch, F. Phillips, M. Ccntroni, Mr. J. Reed, A. Drainer, T. Loro, L. Calabrese, R. H. Rcige!, R. Westcrrelt, J. DiStepane, J. F.ntler, C. Brown, L. Saghirian. W. Bums, A. Giannantonio, W. Sanders, J. Rhody, S. Berman, P. Mosburg. Row two: Danielson, J. Scott, M. Childs. Mr. J. Kashner. Daily sprints through Upper Darby Park have proven beneficial to the Junior Varsity Cross Country team. The Junior Harriers ended their season with a final record of five wins and two losses. Of their five wins, the most outstanding was their victory over Springfield’s previous- ly undefeated team. Leading the team with superior per- formances were Ken Dormer, Taylor Rei- gel, Bill Westervelt, Ken Lynch, and Mario Ccntroni. Since five members of the Var- sity team are returning next year, the re- maining two will be chosen from the Jun- ior Harriers. SCHEDULE U.D. Opp. Norristown 28 27 Ridley Township 20 39 Cheltenham 18 40 Abington 31 25 Havcrford 15 45 Lower Mcrion 20 50 Springfield 17 38 (low score wins) Bill burns nearing (he end of (he District race in Cobbs Creek. 82 J.V. Soccer Front row, L. to R.: G. Daly, N. Wilson, D. White, G. Bannar, J. Viglionc, B. Blitz, J. Ford. Row two: Mr. Kromcr, J. Feeney, J. Jorgensen, R. Scott, S. Cram, J. Obrzut, A. Nelson. D. Ccntrclla, H. Lipman. Learning quickly and exhibiting great skill on the field, the J.V. Soccer players had an excellent season, proving that in- experience docs not necessarily hinder a team. In a pre-season game they were de- feated by Haverford, but the J.V.’s re- taliated by beating Haverford 3-0 later in the season. Coach Richard Kromer stated that the team displayed exceptional spirit and had an intense desire to win. Their fine rec- ord of six wins, two losses, and one tic earned Upper Darby’s J.V. Soccer team first place in an unofficial league. SCHEDULE Norristown U. D. 3 opp. 0 Haverford 1 5 Ridley Township 4 0 Abington 1 2 Cheltenham 1 1 Lower Merion 1 0 Norristown S 0 Haverford 3 0 Harriton 3 1 83 Bob lodge and Joel Viglione take the ball down the field. Varsity Soccer Front How. I., to R.: R. I’oiitcrcr. J. I.cnnox. J. Coyle. J. Penrod. V. l.ux. K. Davis, K. Kutlcr. R. Pearson. How two: J. Iccnhowcr. S. MrCIcnncn. J. Wicsingcr, JL. Della Penna. L. Michctti, L. Polites, W. Bast. D. Carra- Ja«k Penrod prepares to kick the ball. way. J. Rein, J. Bali . How three: Mr. Jackson. C. Rogge. R. Young. H. Firth. V. Kennedy, E. Snethen, T. Dougherty. J. Wolff. R. Rickards, T. Dettber, Mr. White Starting the season with four straight victories, the Royal Rooters had a good chance of winning the champion- ship. However, because of injuries to key players. U.D. finished fifth in the league. Led by co-captains Bill Lux and Jack Penrod, the team played well throughout the season. Ken Kutler, elected most val- uable player, and Jim Rein were high scorers. Coach Jackson stated that the best- played game of the season was with Har- riton although neither team scored. The varsity completed the season with a 4-3-1 Suburban I record and two non-league win. SCHEDULE U. D. Opp. Norristown 2 1 Haver ford 2 1 Ridley Township •1 3 Abington 2 1 Cheltenham 0 1 lx)wer Merion 0 2 Norristown 3 0 Haverford 1 2 Pennerest 6 1 Harriton 0 0 Opposite Page: Ken Kuller Chcllcnham’s territory. kicks the ball deep into Varsity Basketball Front row, L. to R.: S. Scarlcs, J. Kroll, R. Costello, sky. R. Hadley, L. Polites, E. Snethen, W. Cast. L. Cala- L. Michctti. R. Campbell, J. Harper. Row two: R. Brod- bresc, Mr. L. Stamus. The Varsity Basketball team completed the season with a 7-5 league record and a 10-6 overall record, finishing fourth in Suburban I competition. The Varsity quintet, coached by Mr. Lewis Stamus, was sparked by four return- ing lettermen: Lou Michetti, Butch Snethen, Bill Cast, and John Kroll. Butch Snethen, team captain and Most Val- uable Player, placed on the second team of the 1959 AU-Kiwanis Basketball Teams. Butch led the team in points scored with 246, an average of fifteen per game, while Bill Cast scored the most field goals. U.D. opp. Haverford School 56 37 Ridley Township 57 64 Lansdownc 57 38 Marple-Newtown 56 45 Springfield (Del. Co.) 59 53 Norristown 59 93 Cheltenham 66 53 Abington 69 72 Haverford 59 72 Lower Merion 56 51 Springfield (Del. Co.) 75 69 Norristown 58 47 Cheltenham 14 35 Abington 44 77 Haverford 38 61 Lower Merion 66 60 Opposite Mgr: Bill Cast, high scorer, demonstrates the reason why. I jot; roiJTKs lays one up as the opposition try vainly to 86 stop him. Bi.'rcn Snctiifn leaps for the basket while teammate Lou Polites moves in for the rebound. J.V. Basketball Front row, L. to R.: S. Scarles, C. Sciorilli, J. Majcske. L. Ferguson. M. Harper. Row two: C. Olsen. E. Pfeiffer. S. Cramm. J. Fcnstcrmachcr, Mr. J. Reichlc. Althouch the Junior Varsity Basketball team started the season marvelously by winning its first five games, it slowed down to a pace which earned it a season log of ten wins and six losses. Its league record was four wins and six losses. According to Coach Reichle, “The team was slightly handicapped when Sid Scarles, a won- derful player with tremendous rebound ability, was moved on to Varsity.” The team centered around Kraus, who led the J.V. with 166 total ]X)ints and a 10.4 average, and Searles with an 8.8 average. UD. Opp. Havcrford School 42 12 Ridley 42 56 Lansdownc 51 18 Marplc-Ncwtown 59 27 Springfield (Del. Co.) 48 55 Norristown 57 55 Cheltenham 55 48 Abington 46 45 Havcrford 29 58 Lower Mcrion SO 54 Springfield (Del. Co.) 49 42 Norristown 47 62 Cheltenham 55 45 Abington 55 41 Havcrford 40 59 Lower Merion 58 41 Havfrford Plavfrs arrive too late as Joe Kraus rocs up for the basket. 88 J.V. Basketball Front row, L. to R.: K. Hcrt cl. C. Ycrgcr. C. Videon, I). Saunders. D. Kayoti, I . Dixon, R. Drcwcs, J. Walls, G. Smith. D. Graver, B. Edwards. Row two: J. Heilig. R. Smith. The Junior Varsity hoopsters had an out- standing season, leading by ten points in their tightest game. The Basketbelles opened their year by romping Ridley and closed it by beat- ing Haverford in the season’s best game. They averaged 33.6 |x ints per game while their op- |x nents averaged only 21.4. Rosemary Drewes was all-around sharpshooter with an 11.4 aver- age. With the help of their managers, Peggy Smith and Judy Heilig, and their coach, Mrs. Hroadbelt, the Junior Varsity girls brought home their forty-seventh victory and completed their seventh straight undefeated year. U.D. opp. Ridley Township 27 16 Plymouth Whitemarsh 27 12 Norristown 41 31 Lower Mcrion 28 19 Abington 40 36 Cheltenham 28 16 Haverford 45 20 Dorm Kayati about to rack up another point for Up- 89 per Darby. Varsity Basketball front row, L. to R.: D. Rcgcstcr, D. Lloyd, R. Gallagher, L. Dawson. N. Jackson. O. Biggs, M. Layton. Row two: V. Bond. S. Day. M. Artin, B. Lawrence, K. Kolin. R. Onnsby, J. Millet. A. Brooker, Mrs. Broadbelt. For the fourth consecutive year, Upper Darby's Girls' Varsity Basketball team com- pleted an undefeated season. Led by their coach Mrs. Broadbelt and their captain Lois Dawson, the Royalettes vanquished every op| oncnt with very little difficulty. In an exciting, though not close, game the Upidites trounced Haverford, usually a strong competitor, by a score of 73 to 25. Star forwards Lois Dawson and Karen Kolin exhibited great skill and led the team in |x ints scored. The de- fense was sparked by Betty Lou Lawrence who won the Most Valuable Player award. U.D. opp. Ridley Township 63 28 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 63 23 Norristown 63 25 Lower Mcrion 66 20 Abington 62 ‘11 Cheltenham 65 29 Haverford 72 25 Opposite page: Two Royalettcs, Belly Lou Lawrence and Melanie Artin. staunchly protect the U. D. basket from their opponent. Diaxr Rtx.FSTT.Pi scores two more points and Lower Asm. Brookfr tries to take the ball from her opponent Mcrion is beaten by Upper Darby's undefeated team. 90 as Melanie Artin watches. Swimming Front row, L. lo R.: J. Croceui, M. Childs, E. Smith, R. Pizzoli. Row two: Mr. Todaro, J. Scott, B. MacDon- ald, I . Schoff. R. Benson. R. Wcstcrvclt. P. Kochgcrian. I). Costello, J. Jorgenson. Row three: G. McGillcn, M. Riley, R. Scott, L. Reppert, S. Fisher. W. Moore, R. I.anv'jctt. J. Eberhardt. The Boys' Swimminc team, coached by Mr. Mario Todaro, finished its season with one win, five losses, and one lie. Jay Eberhart, Steve Fisher, Jim Fox, John Jorgensen, Bob Lambert, Bol) MacDonald, Bill Moore, and Lanny Rep- | ert broke a total of nine records in relay, but- terfly, and freestyle events. Lanny Reppert, who broke five of the nine records, was voted the Most Valuable Swimmer. The team took four- teen boys to the District Championships at Ab- ington and placed fifth among sixteen schools. Steve Fisher and Lanny Reppert each took a first place. U.D. opp. Plymouth-Whitemarsh 3 1 55 Cheltenham 39 17 Abington 27 39 Eddystone •18 37 Lower Moreland 43 43 Lower Merion 39 46 Norristown 22 65 Lanny Reiw.rt surges ahead in the backstroke event in U. D. tankmen. Bob Scott and Jay Eberhardt. take off the meet between the girls' and boys' swimming teams. 92 at the sound of the gun. SiDimming Front row, L. to R.: A. McClean, G. Smith, S. Myers, N. Maruca. J. Mack. V. Waller, N. McMullin, P. Zizak, L. Baker. Row two: K. Pula. K. John, B. Mathews, U.D. opp. Cheltenham 31 47 Lower Mcrion 31 47 Northeast High 38 37 Coatesville 32 46 Haverford 16 62 Norristown 18 56 Lincoln 30 45 Harriton 25 44 Abington 18 51 B. Meade, J. Deal, M. Gross, B. Brcidling, N. Borton, J. Fisher, S. Schmuckcr, N. Arbucklc. L. Landgrebe, J. Hercenstcincr, C. Canoe. In hf.r first year of coaching the Girls’ Swimming team, Miss Nancy Shaw worked earn- estly to develop a spirited group. Because there were only four returning letter winners — Linda Baker, Nancy Borton, Marsha Gehris, and Nan- cy Maruca — the team had to he built around new girls. The Mermaids fought enthusiastically throughout the entire season even though their record consisted of eight losses and only one victor) . Team captain, Linda Baker, who was elected Most Valuable Swimmer for the third consecutive year, helped to develop spirt and | ep among her teammates. Nancy Borton executes a racing dive to complete the Vickie Waller and Nancy Maruca, striving for victory, medley relay in the Abington meet. 93 execute racing dives in the Lower Mcrion meet. Wrestling Front row, L. to R.: J. Rhody, J. Iccnhower, R. Hamil- ton, K. Davis, A. I’anatcllas, P. Corey. Second row: D. Curry, Manager. E. I Jackett. Manager. D. Clavis, F. Ur- somarso, M. Lichtenfeld, J. Day, J. Balis, Mr. Bernardino, Coach. This year’s Varsity Wrestling team proved to be one of the finest in Upper Darby's his- tory. Spurred on by their co-captains Joe Iccn- hower and Dick Hamilton, the grapplcrs cap- tured the Suburban I Championship and the District Championship. Dick Hamilton and Auggie Pantcllas went on to win first place in the Districts and the Rcgionals. In the PIAA State Championships Dick placed second and Auggie fourth. Second places in the Districts were captured by Joe Icenhow- er, Mark Lichtenfeld, and John Balis. Both Joe and Mark placed third in the Rcgionals. U.D. Opp. Harriton 37 3 Lansdownc-Aldan 27 12 Springfield (Del. Co.) 31 11 Haverford 42 12 Norristown 28 11 Abington 32 10 Lower Merion 35 9 Cheltenham 43 5 Pennerest 60 3 Springfield (Mont. Co.) 36 11 Hill School 16 32 Conestoga 43 5 Opposite page: J. C. Day determinedly hurls his Spring- field opponent over his shoulder in an effort to win. Tiii: REFFJtn: keeps a close watch over Dave Glavis as he works for another pin for Upper Darby's varsity team. 94 Front row, L. to R.: J. Biigdcn, D. Rischcl. G. Bannar. J. Ford, B. McClcnnan. R. Ernst. Row two: B. Man- For the second time in Upper Darby s his- tory the Junior Varsity Wrestling team com- pleted an undefeated league season. Matching last year's record, the J.V. grapplcrs captured the Suburban I Junior Varsity Wrestling Champi- onship by downing Springfield's team forty to eleven. Often the J.V. matmen substituted for Var- sity men, and wrestlers like George Banner, Roy Ernst, and Jim Osman were assets to both teams. With justifiable pride, Coach Peter Bernadino stated that this year’s J.V. would produce a strong Varsity team for next year, a team capa- ble of winning the District Championship. caruso, F. Vidcon, S. Simmingcr. N. Seims, 1). Hycrs, R. Reed. L. Sjostrum, F. Wannar. Mr. Bernardino. U.D. Opp. Haver ford 34 15 Lower Merion 46 8 Springfield (Mont. Co.) 48 2 Springfield (Del. Co.) 40 11 Penncrcst 57 3 Hill School 10 44 Norristown 48 3 Cheltenham 58 0 Abington 60 3 Lansdowne 52 6 Conestoga 41 13 Harriton 56 0 Overbrook School for the Blind 28 17 Striving for a pin. sophomore Norman Siems attempts to Under the referees watchful eyes. Jim Osman executes force his opponent over. 96 a Navy ride and struggles for a half Nelson. Rifle Team Front row, L. to R.: H. Founds, V. Lawrence, E. Fuhr- man. E. McClatchcy. W. Rees, I). Rex. Row two: Mr. Schall, J. Paradise. J. England. T. Borderieux, C. Border- ieux, J. Cunningham. F. Cipriano. O. Senbcrtrand. K. Albrecht, Mr. Shcnk. U.D. Opp. Interboro 500 499 Ycadon 498 487 West Catholic 494 488 Bonner 500 478 Interboro 695 694 Ycadon 499 484 West Catholic 500 495 Bonner 500 480 Coached by Mr. James Schall and Mr. Clayton Shenk, the Rifle team completed anoth- er undefeated season. In an exciting match against Interboro, their toughest rival, the Roy- al sharpshooters won by a single point. Eight targets were needed to decide this match in- stead of the usual five. Unfortunately the team lost the district championship to Central Bucks 500-499. Highscorers for the team - Ethel McClatch- ey, Eileen Fuhrman, and Valerie Gamble — participated in the Individual Championships at Quakertown. Eileen captured a second place medal and Ethel took a sixth. With steady hand and eye. Jim England and Bob Cun- Eileen Fuiirmann and Len Paradise display their shoot- ningham concentrate on hitting their targets. ing form as Henry Founds and Mr. Schall watch. Cheerleaders Under the direction of their advisor. Mr. Charles Brooke, Upper Darby’s Cheerleaders added sparkle and zest to various activities throughout the year. With their adorable little mascot Suzy Dicl. who was returning for her second year, these peppy girls cheered at foot- ball, basketball, and hockey games. They also displayed their talents at the Pur- ple and Gold Songs and Cheers Contest and at many class assemblies, where they aroused spirit and provided entertainment. Captain Candy Da- vis and Manager Judy Howard led the Cheer- leaders as they fostered genuine school spirit among the students. Katie Shute, Terry Tansecr. Judy Howard. Candy Davis, Opposite page: Terry Tanseer, Judy Howard, and El- Anne Brookcr. and Janet Clark lead the senior class as- 98 len Thorne display their infectious school spirit while scmbly in a cheer as Mr, Doanc and the band watch. cheering the team. Front Center: S. Dicl. L. to R.: J. Clark, T. Tanseer, A. Brookcr, J. Howard, C. Davis, J. Walls. I . Solotoff, E. Thorne. E. Fcinstein, J. Ruscitclla. Rainy weather doesn't dampen Candy Davis's spirt. Varsity Track Front row L. to R.: J. Penrod. R. Lawser, K. Trimble. I). Johnston. J. McCoy. M. Wellman. R. Greene. L. Rep- pert. T. Mcnt cr. W. Nigrinv. G. Keane. K. Kutlcr. J I. abarca. Row two: P. Schoff. R. Van Dyke. A. Dimidio. T. Noltcnmcircr. D. Glavis. J. Fcnstcrmachcr. W Adler. J. Humphrey, 1). Hanishcr. M. Rule). W. Buckley. M McGinn. Row three: S. Scarlcs. K. Dormer, H. Ricgcl. B. Rhody, J. lewis. G. Chcrwinski. J. Mcrkins, L. Della Penna. K. Davis. C. Walls. A. Gianantonio. R. Clancy. L. Grosso. C. Rocklagc. Row four: W. Whitman. J. Rein. W. (.lass. M. Childs. N. Wilson. J Duncan. M Sunshine. R. Rosenthal. C. Martin. R. Tabbult. C. Cooney. J. Young Row five: H. Thomas. R. Mills. A. Christine, S. Faigle. D. McFlwee, S. Berman, P. Mossburg. Under the direction of Mr. Harold Thomp- son, head coach, and his assistants, Mr. Leon- ard, Mr. White, and Mr. Wike, members of Up- | er Darby’s Track team practiced every day in preparation for a victorious season. The cinder- men lost their o| ening meet to Lower Merion, a perenially strong team, but outdistanced Har- riton 65 -50 in their second. Outstanding trackmen for U. D. were Jack Penrod, who ran the hurdles, Dick Green, who ran the mile, and Mark Wellman, who ran the half mile. Pole vaulter Ken Kutler not only earned points but also entertained spectators. U.D. Suburban Championships 77 Harriton 65.5 Norristown-Abington 31.5 Lower Merion Relays Penn Relays Haver ford Del. Co. Championship Suburban Championship Streamline Meet Springfield, Del. Co. District Championships Opouite page: varsity trackman Tom Men tier puts every ounce of strength into hurling the shot-put. opp. 38 51.5 55 35.5 Hich-jumpir Lanny Reppert attempts to clear the pole. 100 Polc-vaulter Don LaBarca takes a long run. Varsity Baseball Front How L. to R.: J. Harper. H. Knauer. H. Firth. I). Day. J. Day. G. Stahl, C. King, J. Wicsinger. .R. Campbell. How Two: T. Hall. T. Hounscll, J. Kraus. B. Hatter, R. Race. R. Costello, L. Ferguson. R. Duffy. G. I .even bach. How Three: C. J. Thompson. F. Reed, D. Phillips. J. Stauffer. R. Hoffncr, W. Rushton, R. Gorman, C. Wilson. F. Dollo. Under tiif. direction of Coach Thompson. Upper Darby's Varsity Baseball team completed a sixteen-game season. Unfortunately, the boys dropped their opener to a strong Norristown team but came back later in the season to beat Cheltenham 5-1, thanks to a homerun by Don Day. Because of their sportsmanship and value to the team, Roy Underwood and Gray Stahl were elected co-captains. Other outstanding players were outfielder J. C. Day and pitcher Dick Cos- tello, a junior. Managers for this year’s Varsity squad were Jim Wills, Gideon Levcnbach, and Tom Hall. U.D. opp. Springfield 10 IS Marple-Newton 4 2 Darby 11 2 Bartram 2 S Norristown 0 9 Cheltenham 5 4 Abington 0 1 Ycadon 11 2 Haverford 1 7 Ridley Township 5 6 Lansdowne-Aldan 4 2 Lower Merion 0 10 Norristown 0 9 Cheltenham 2 10 Abington 0 1 Haverford 1 Lower Merion 5 Gray stahi., the team's co-captain, smashes a line drive into right field. 102 Oppoute poge: dick costfixo, one of Upper Darby's star pitchers, attempts to hit a homerun. M I ' • j • ■ A XjI XI 1 , S tJ .S J (vX XxJWxy 6V , aX X ' x y ; • ■ • • V S ' f ■ . w ',4hx' 'TT 1 1 t W ■ -nr - - - -V 1 M f r r y- _ iw ratal n! J.V. Baseball From row, L. io R.: M. Mardcr. S. Nickel. C. Thomas. R. Westervelt. E. Yowier. J. Fox. F. Videon. C. Bannar. B. Poulterer. Row two: J. Ludwig, W. Kahn. J. Entlcr, N. Sicms. I). Rusccita, S. Cram. W. Danielson, Mr. Soscia. Every day after school, the boys on the Jun- ior Varsity Baseball team could be found prac- ticing batting and fielding. Under the direction of their coach Mr. Socia and his assistant Mr. Davis, a student gym teacher, they played thir- teen games against neighboring schools. Although their season record was not im- pressive, the J.V. boys will provide a solid foun- dation for next year's Varsity. Among the team’s best players were catcher George Bannar, right fielder Frank Videon, pitcher Steve Cram, and first baseman Fred Tordonc, who was also a great hitter. U.D. opp. Springfield 2 5 Norristown 0 2 Cheltenham 8 10 Abington 4 5 Haverford Ridley Township La nsdown-Aldan Lower Merion Norristown Cheltenham Abington Haverford Lower Merion J. V. catcher George Bannar, a sophomore, prepares to meet the ball as it approaches the plate. 104 LaCrosse i Front row, L. to R.: S. Rushton, M. Childs, C. Mayer. B. Dulin. D. McKcever. S. Feeney, C. Davis, B. Stark, C. Connct. L. Messinger. L. Dawson, O. Biggs. J. Set-ton. Row two: S. Entlcr. C. Yergcr. C. Clavis, K. Pultz. P. Dixon. K. Kohn, M. Artin, D Lloyd. L. Mcscanti, F. Smith. J. Cocco. Row three: B. Brcidling. P. Zizak. J. Melchionc. B. Holier, M. Drukkcr, M. Gross, N. Carrick. C. Patchell. D. Sinclair. K. Smith. S. Barney, S. Cluley, J. Strange, C:. Hcym, D. Tomassion. S. Day. C Hill. M. Bad win, M. Keefer. B. Snoth. J. Kinney. N. McMullen. M. Troxler, S. Bassett. Miss Gros. In its first year as a Varsity sport, Lacrosse proved both interesting and exciting. Coached by Miss Yvonne Gros and Miss Ardeth Mason, the team played against seven other schools. In their first game, the Royalettes tied an experi- enced Plymouth-YVhitemarsh team 7-7. Excellent offense players were first home Lois Dawson and second home Sue Day, both of whom scored three goals apiece in the Ply- mouth-Whitemarsh game. Olivia Biggs, who played point, proved invaluable to the defense. The team's managers were Mary Ellen Troxler, Carol Bell, Sandy Rushton, and Sharon Bassett. Opp. 7 I Haverford Nether-Providence Conestoga Harriton U.D. Plymouth-Whitemarsh 7 Cheltenham 8 With i t-raisid cross, defense player Karen Kohn inter- 105 cepts the ball thrown by her opponent. TENNIS Front row, I.. to R.: I). Graver. B. Greiss. B. Edwards. V. Waller. Mrs. Broadlx-lt. B. J. Coll. C. Miller, N. Jackson. S. Williams. Row two: S. 'I'aylor, M. J. Donald- son. M. Gchris, D. Saunders. R. Drewes, M. Layton. A. Brookcr. D. Rcgestcr. R. Ormsby, J. Arbuckle. C. Osier- holtz, L. Baker. This year's strong Girls’ Tennis team opened its season by trouncing Radnor 2 to 0. The team was paced by its captain Ruth Ormsby, who had returned for her third year on the Var- sity. Ruth played first singles. She was sup- ported by Diane Regester, who played second, and Barbara Edwards, a sophomore who played third. Two sets of doubles competed—Anne Brooker and Vickie Waller, and Marian Lawton and Rosemary Drewes. After school each day, the netgals could be found practicing on the courts under the direction of their new coach Mrs. Broadbelt. U.D. Opp. Radnor 5 0 Norristown 5 0 Lower Merion 4 1 Haver ford 5 0 Cheltenham 5 0 Springfield Pcnncrest Marplc-Newtown Lansdowne-Aldan Harriton Captain Ruth Ormsbv. who play first singles, serves the ball over the net. 106 TENNIS Front row, L. to R.: J. Tucker, C. Sanders, I. Mascara. J. Majeske. Row two; Mr. Jackson R. Weintraub, J. Balis, J. Bowers, K. Rutty. B. Sutton, Mr. McConnell. Row three: P. Isard, R. Knowles. J. Wickersham, B. Ormsby, W. Snyder. Four returning letter winners—John Balis, Kip Rutty, Jeff Tucker, and Roy Weintraub— provided a solid foundation for the Boys’ Tennis team. At the start of the season John and Roy, who had played on the Varsity for three years each, were elected co-captains. Under the supervision of their coaches, Mr. McConnell and Mr. Jackson, the netmen prac- ticed diligently to develop form and skill. John and Roy played first and second singles, respec- tively, while Kip Rutty and Jack Bowers played third and fourth. Jeff Tucker and Jack Majeske played doubles. U.D. opp. Abingion 2 3 Radnor 4 1 Norristown 4 1 Lower Merion 0 5 Haverford 4 1 Cheltenham 0 5 Springfield 4 1 Penncrest 5 0 Marple-Newtown 5 0 Lansdownc-Aldan Harriton 4 1 107 John Balis goes into contortions as he receives a serve and slams it over the net. Class Class Aduisor Richard S. Kromkr As our class advisor, Mr. Richard S. Kromer planned assemblies, attended ex- ecutive committee meetings, and con- ferred with students about the results of the Drexel Tests. In addition to these duties, he supervised the decorating for class dances. He himself spent many hours at the lop of a ladder stringing colored lights. One of Mr. Kromer s many interests is music. It was he who originated the idea of a class song and subsequently wrote its words. For doing this, we arc very grateful to him. Mr. Kromcr’s abun- dant energy and willingness to help with all our problems endeared him to every- one and made the year a memorable one. 10 Mr. KROMFjt discusses new ideas with Barbara Holier and J. C. Day. Class Aduisor Helen M. Mowry Always ready to listen to our prob- lems and give helpful advice, Miss Helen M. Mowry took a sincere interest in our class. As our advisor, she attended Execu- tive Committee meetings, chaperoned our dances, and interviewed students about Drexel Test results. In addition to advising the senior class, Miss Mowry teaches English and public speaking. She makes the necessary ar- rangements for the Purple and Gold pub- lic speaking contests and for commence- ment speakers. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling. She has visited many in- teresting places, including Brussels where she saw the World’s Fair. The class of 1960 will long remember Miss Mowry as an understanding advisor and friend. 111 Miss mowry talks about the Senior Dance with Linda Hudson. Joe Totaro. and Sue Beverly. Class Officers Below: Fred. Barbara. Marian, and Tony have fun (alking over plans for «he Class of 1960. Above: Fred Krug. Barb Holter. Tony Grant. Marian Layton, and Joe Icenhowcr, our class officers, pose on the Naylor's Run bridge. The task of keeping the class of 1960 running smoothly fell to its officers, Tony Grant, Fred Krug. Marian Layton. Joe Icenhowcr, and Barbara Holter. Tony presided over assemblies and ex- ecutive meetings, which he enlivened with his sense of humor and ready wit. Fred, our vice-president, assisted him when necessary and was responsible for securing Bible readers for assemblies. In addition to taking minutes at ex- ecutive meetings Marian sent “get well cards to ailing classmates. Joe kept rec- ords of the money received from class pro- jects. and Barbara compiled a scrapbook which contained souvenirs from all class activities. Executive Committee Choosing titles for class dances, form- ing committees to plan them, and se- lecting the class's gift to the school arc only a few of the tasks which confronted the Senior Executive Committee. Other duties included soliciting black umbrellas for the senior play and “twinkle” lights for “First Frost, the senior dance. The Executive Committee, composed of one member and an alternate from each senior homeroom, formed the backbone of the class, since its members were respon- sible for organizing class activities. Guid- ed by the class advisors, Miss Mowry and Mr. Kromcr, this organization helped to make the senior year enjoyable and un- forgettable. Tony holds forth at Executive meeting while Barbara ind Carolyn are amused but unimpressed. front row, L. to R.: R. Lee. F. Krug. M. Layton, T. Grant, B. Holier, J. Iccnhowcr, R. Wcintraub. Row two: Miss Mowry, A. East. S. Ccntrclla, C. Morris, S. Feeney. E. Schwartz. Row three: G. Manwillcr, C. Ostcrholtz, j. McFaddcn, N. Taylor, S. Hayes, M. Halpcrn, Mr. Kromcr. Row four: S. Fisher, F Ursomarso, C. Livcrton, D. Weav- er, T. Martinclli, I). Swanson. J. Seneca. 113 Service Serviet awards. L. to R: Joe Totaro. Barbara Holier. Frc 1 Krug. Anne Brookcr. Tony (•rant, Nancy Taylor. As in past years, the senior class cited six of its members for outstanding service to the school. Among those so honored were Anne Brooker, who was elected May Queen and served in Hi-Y, and Tony Grant, who was pres- ident of the senior class and presided over as- semblies. The class’s vice president, Fred Krug, was Editor-in-Chief of the Acorn. Barbara Holter, who was class historian, played varsity hockey and lacrosse. Nancy Taylor was the president of Girls’ Hi-Y and an Oak staff member, and Joe Totaro was president of Thespians and winner of the regional Best Actor” award. Scholarship Scholarship awards, I.. t« K: Barbata Stewart, Laurie Oldham. Richard Hamilton. Michele Hagy. Nancy Tay- lor. Anne Brookcr. The six students who ranked highest in the class scholastically were Anne Brooker, Mi- chele Hagy. Richard Hamilton, Laurie Oldham, Barbara Stewart, and Nancy Taylor. Anne, a cheerleader, played the siring bass in both band and orchestra while Michele was Assistant Editor of the Oak and a member of Hi-Y. Dick was also a Hi-Y member and the Re- gional Wrestling Champion. Laurie, manager of Typing Club and president of Girls’ Bowl- ing, won first place in an advanced shorthand contest, and Barbara, a member of the May Queen’s court, served as president of the Typ- ing Club. Nancy was president of Girls’ Hi-Y and Tay Wistalvan. 115 Who's Who BEST LOOKING Judy Howard Jim Jones MOST TALENTED Sue Beverly Danny De l.uca WETTEST Crace Manwiller Ton Marlinelli BEST DRESSED Sue Seiver Joe Iccnhowcr 116 Who’s Who BEST STUDENT Michele Hagy Roy Weintraub BEST ATHLETE Lois Dawson J C. Day MOST TALKATIVE Merle Dcavcr Jay Baines FRIENDLIEST Betty Lou Lawrence Tony Grant HARDEST WORKER Esther Schwartz Joe Totaro MOST LIKELV TO SUCCEED Anne Brookcr Fred Krug 117 Vi! - Class of I960 Paul E. Abel 210 Parker Avenue Upper Darby Arts and Craft —Purple Karl William Albrecht 2368 Highland Avenue Drcxcl Hill Scientific—Purple—Clubs: Rifle 2. 3. •I; Visual-Aids 2. 3. President 4. Sports: Varsity Rifle 2. 3, 4. Virginia May Allen 4039 Dayton Road Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 2, 3. 4: Acorn Editorial Board. Copy Editor 4: Leaders 2. 3: All School Show Production 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2: Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 3. 4: Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Latin 2. Treasurer 3. Jess Willard Allsman 7007 Emerson Avenue Upper Darby Arts and Crafts—Cold Genevieve Dorothy Amato 7019 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby Clerical—Gold—School: Welfare Agent 2. 3: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 4. Phyllis Harriet Appet 1222 Concord Avenue Drcxel Hill Stenographic—Cold—Clubs: Bowling 4. Nancy Elva Arbuckle 726 Collenbrook Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Cold—School: Leaders 2; Welfare Agent 4; All School Show Cast 2, 3. 4: Gym Aide 3. 4: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Play Usher 4; Oak Literary Staff 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 2; Play Com- mittee 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 4; A Cappclla B 3: Bowling 4; Choral 2. 3. 4: Future Teachers of America 4. James Donald Allsman 7154 Radbourne Road Upper Darby General Business—Cold Elaine Almeida 1116 Wynnbrook Road Sccanc Clerical — Gold — School: Publications Agent 2: A. A. Salesman 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4: Hippocrates. Eric Amonson 409 Millbank Road Upper Darby Arts and Craft —Cold Joan M. Arbuckle 4105 Huey Avenue Drcxel Hill Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 2: Leaders 2: Student Coun- cil 4; All School Show Cast 4: Gym Aide 3: Honor Roll 3. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2: Play Usher 3. I: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4; Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2: Play Committee 3. 4. Clubs: A Cap- | clla B 3: Choral 2; Future Teachers of America 2: Tay Wistalvan 2. 3. Treasurer 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Tennis 3. David Joseph Austin 3825 Plumstcad Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 4: Publications Agent 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3. 4. Clubs: Bowling 3: Bowling Team 3. Sports: Junior Varsitv Foot- ball 2. 118 Class of I960 Francis Theadore Bair 47 North State Road Upper Darby General—Gold Babcttc L. Baker 6831 Radbournc Road Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Salesman 2; Publications Agent 4; All School Show Cast 3; National Thes- f ian Society 2: Orchestra 2. 3; Drcxcl 1 ill Woman's Club Music Award 2: District and State Orchestra Award 2. 3: Honor Roll 4. Class: Oak Art Stall 4: Bulletin Board Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 3. 4. Linda Carole Baker 1037 Blythe Avenue Drcxel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Acorn Re- porter 2: I-cadcrs 2; Publications Agent 2; Student Council 4; All School Show Cast 2. 3. 4: Gym Aide 4. Class: Senior Play Cast 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappclla B 8. Co-Secretary 4; Bowling 4; Choral 2, 3. Assistant Secretary 4: First Aid and Social Service 2, 3. President 4; Hip- pocrates 3. 4. Sports: Basketball Num- erals 2: Varsity Swimming 2. 3. Cap- tain 4, Most Valuable Member 2. 3. John Balis 4370 Woodland Avenue Drexcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2. 3; Student Council 4: All School Show Cast 3. 4; Band 2. 3. President 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Dance Committee 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. 3: Junior Varsity Soccer 2. 3: Varsity Soccer 4; Varsity Wrestling 4: Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4. Anna B. Barbehenn 7114 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby- Academic — Purple — School: Publica- tions Business Staff 2: Publications Agent 2. Clubs: Hippocrates 4: Lc Ccrclc Francais 2. 3. 4: Tay Wistalvan 4. Frank J. Barnes 229 Wilde Avenue Drexcl Hill Clerical—Gold Henry Gilbert Barrar 305 Boro Road Primos Academic—Gold—Clubs: Pan Ameri- can 2: Rifle 2. June Ellen Baldwin 2225 Bond Avenue Drexcl Hill Stenographic—Purple—Clubs: Bowling 3, 4; Choral 2: Hippocrates 3: Library 3. Judith Balmer 5352 Brittany Drive Clifton Heights Stenographic—Purple Kenneth Louis Barber 4022 Lasher Road Drcxel Hill General—Gold Jay H. Barnes 250 Glendale Road Upper Darby- Accounting — Purple — School: All School Show Cast 4; Gym Aide 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 3: Party Com- mittee 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2: Varsity Football 3. 4; Varsity Track 4. Jo-Anne Barski 34 Marlborough Road Upper Darby- Entered September. 1959 Stenographic—Gold 1 19 Class of I960 Carole A. Batchelder 423 Wilde Avenue Drexcl Hill Stenographic—Cold—Club : Bowling 4. Jane IJaxter 3820 Crest Road Drexel Hill Stenographic—Gold—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Bowling 3; Future Business Leaders of America 4. Bonnie Carol Beasley 355 Long Lane Upper Darby Distributive Education—Cold—School: Student Council 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs: Choral 2: Distributive Education, Vice-President 4. Judy Ann Besse 27 North State Road Upper Darby Stenographic—Purple Fran Bennett 648 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby Clerical—Gold—School: National Thes- r ian Society 2; Gym Aide 2. Class: lomeroom Color Captain 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. Robert Louis Bertino 7241 Brent Road Upper Darby Accounting—Gold—School: All School Show Production 2, 3, 4; Gym Aide 2, 3. 4. Clubs: Visual-Aids 2. Susan T. Beverly 1044 Lindalc Avenue Drexcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Coun- cil 2: A. A. Salesman 3; Publica- tions Agent 3: Welfare Agent 2. 3: All School Show Cast 3, 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 3. 4; Dance Com- mittee 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 2. Joan Sharon Bedroff 276 Hampden Road Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: Welfare Agent 2: All School Show Produc- tion 2; National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4: English Prize 2; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2. 3. Class Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Play Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Lc Cercle Francais 2, 3. Philip Andrew Bell 7220 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby Entered September, 1959 Academic — Purple — School: National Thespian Society 4: Band 4: Orchestra 4. Class: Senior Play Cast 4. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4. Larry Bershtein 348 Abbey Terrace Drexcl Hill Academic—Purple—Clubs: Bowling 2. 3. 4; Bowling Team 2, 3, 4: Chess 2. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2. Claude Arthur Bevan 1218 Roosevelt Drive Upper Darby Scientific—Purple—Clubs: Choral 4. Joan Claire Binnick 257 Bayard Road Upper Darby Scientific — Purple — School: Student Council 2, 3; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3; Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4: Choral 2, 4: Pan American 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 3. 120 Joanne Burns Blackwell 861 Windermere Avenue Drexel Hill Entered September, 1958 Stenographic—Purple—Clubs: Bowling 4. Class of I960 Charles A. Blakcy 253 Wembly Road Upper Darby Arts and Crafts—Cold Joanne Elizabeth Blank 8152 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby Stenographic—Gold—School: Publica- tions Typing Staff 4: Gym Aide 2. Richard Bloomfield 247 South Bayberry Lane Kirklyn General—Gold Chester F. Bolay 308 Margate Road Upper Darby Scientific—Gold—Clubs: A Cappella 3, 4; A Cappella B 2. Valerie E. Bond 420 Denvyn Road Drexel Hill Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Council 3: Acorn Reporter 2. 3; Publi- cations Business Staff 4; Leaders 2; Publications Agent 2, 3: Welfare Agent 2: Welfare Board 2: Gym Aide 3: Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class Homeroom Color Cap- tain 4: Dance Committee 2, 3; Party Committee 2; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella A 3, 4; Choral 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Le Ccrclc Francais 2: Tay Wistalvan 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball, Manager 3: Varsity Basketball. Manager 4. Maria Dolores Boquin 420 Kent Road Upper Darby Academic—Purple—School: All School Show Cast 4; Color Guard 2, 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2: Future Teachers of America 4: Hippocrates 4. Diana M. Blavakis 107 Glendale Road Upper Darby Stenographic—Gold—School: Welfare Agent 4: Aide 4. William Roland Bockus 313 Sherbrook Blvd. Upper Darby General Business — Purple — Class: Senior Play Cast 4: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Clubs: Bowling Team 3. Emma D. Bolay 308 Margate Road Upper Darby Clerical—Gold Nicholas John Boninfante 2240 Dermond Road Drexel Hill General Business — Purple — Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. George Borderieux 517 Millbank Road Upper Darby Scientific—Gold—School: Leaders 4; Band 2, 3. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3; Bowling Team 2. 3; Rifle 2. 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Rifle 4. 121 Class of I960 Thomas Borderieux 517 Millbank Road Upper Darby Scientific—Cold—School: Leaders 4; band 2. Class: Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 2. Clubs: Bowl- ing 2, 3: Bowling Team 2. 3: Rifle 3. Sports: Softball Numerals 3: Vanity Rifle 4. Nancy Louise Borton 4134 Taylor Avenue Drcxcl Hill Scientific—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 3: Publications Agent 2. 3; Wel- fare Agent 4; Gym Aide 3. 4. Class Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 2. 3; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4: Hippocrates 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockcv 2. 3; Varsity Hockcv 4: Vanity Swimming 2. 3. 4. John Dallas Bowers 463 Eaton Road Drcxel Hill Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Edi- torial Board 4: Acorn Reporter 2. 3. Acorn Photographic Staff. Editor 4; Student Council 4: AH School Show Cast 2, 3. 4; Gym Aide 4: Honor Roll 2. 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Play Usher 4; Commencement Usher 3: Bulletin Board Committee 4: Dance Committee 2. 3; Executive Committee 3: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Downbeat Society. President 3. Hi-Y 3, Secre- tary 4; Le Cerclc Francais 2. 3: Leeuwenhoek 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Rifle 2. 3: World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Tennis Numerals 4: Junior Varsity Tennis 2: Varsity Tennis 4. Gordon N. Bradley 547 Littlccroft Road Upper Darby Arts and Crafts—Purple Virginia Lynn Braukcr 414 Hampden Road Upper Darby Stenographic — Gold — School: A. A. Salesman 2; Publications Typing Staff 4: Publications Agent 3. 4: Gym Aide 3: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 3. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2; Play Usher 3: Play Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 3, I; Choral 4; Future Business Leaders of America 3. 4. Holly Brewer 1911 Valley Road Drexel Hill Academic—Purple—School: Leaders 2. 3: Student Council 2: All School Show Cast 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Clubs: Choral 2. 3: First Aid and Social Service 2. 3. 4: Tay Wistalvan 2. 3. Edward J. Brogan 6813 Walnut Drive Upper Darby Arts and Crafts—Purple Elizabeth Catherine Bradley 547 Littlecroft Road Upper Darbs Clerical—Purple Helen E. Bradley 97 South Union Avenue Lansdowne Clerical—Gold—Clubs: Bowling 3. 4. Barbara Ann Brcidling 1006 Woodsidc Road Sccanc Academic—Gold—School: Publications Business Staff 3. 4; Publications Agent 2. 3: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 4: Choral 2. 3: Future Teachers of America 2. 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 4. Robert Gray Brodsky 320 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdownc Scientific—Purple—School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3: Junior Vanity Basketball 3: Varsity Basketball 4. Anne C. Brooker 338 Maple Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific—Purple—School: A. A. Sales- man 3; All School Show Cast 2. 3. 4: Band 3: Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Ad- anccd Biology Prize 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3, 4: Execu- tive Committee 3. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3. Vice-President 4; Beaux Arts 2: Choral 2. 3. President 4; Girls Hi-Y 122 Donna £. Brown 905 Addingham Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: All School Show Production 2, 3. -I; National Thespian Society 2. 3, 4: Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 2. 3. 4: Play Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Future Teachers of America 4; Lc Cerclc Francais 3, 4. Class of I960 Jeff H. Brown 37CM Rosemont Avenue Drcxcl Hill Entered September. 1938 Scientific—Cold Jo-Ann Brown 3938 Stratford Road Drcxcl Hill Stenographic — Purple — Class: Execu- tive Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 4. Richard H. Brown 569 Larch wood Avenue Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 3; Student Council 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 4; Junior Varsity Soccer 3. Francine Joan Bruskin 4015 Brunswick Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales man 3; Upi-Dah Literary Stall 2, 3. 4: Leaders 2: Publications Agent 4: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 4: Executive Committee 3: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4: I.e Cerclc Francais 2, 4. Glen F. Bullock 5202 Fairhaven Road Clifton Heights Scientific—Purple—Clubs: A Cappclla B 2: Choral 2; Leeuwenhoek 2: Pan American 2. Carol Anne Burnett 721 Derwyn Road Drcxcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: Welfare Agent 2. 3; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3. Clubs: Le Cerclc Francais 2. Priscilla Joan Brown 825 Wilde Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—Class: Play Usher 3; Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 3; German 3: Ride 4. Sharon I. Brown 719 Derwyn Road Drcxcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: Upi-Dah Literary Stair 4; Leaders 3; Student Council 3; National Thespian Society 2. 3. Secretary 4; School Stage Crew 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Junior Play Cast 3: Junior Play Stage Crew 2: Senior Play Cast 4: Senior Play Stage Crew 3: Dance Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Choral 2: Lc Cerclc Francais 2. 4. President 3: Hi-Y 4. William H. Buchanan 7247 Pine Street Upper Darby Arts and Crafts—Purple Loreita Phyllis Burkhard 1016 Old Lane Drcxcl Hill Accounting — Gold — School: Publica- tions Agent 2. 3: Welfare Agent 4: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Class: Play Usher 4: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4; Future Business Leaders of America 3. 4. Joan Marie Burris 532 Hampden Road Upper Darby Stenographic — Gold — School: All School Snow Cast 2. 3. 4, Queen 3: Majorette 2. 3, 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Party Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Choral 3, 4. 123 Class of I960 Arlene Lucille Busa 4108 Bloomfield Avenue Drcxcl Hill Stenographic—Cold—School: Publica- tions Typing Staff 4; Leaders 2, 3. Vice-President 4: Gym Aide 3: Honor Roll 2. 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Rowling 3: Pan American 2. 3: Future Business Leaders of America 3, President 4; Royal Lancers 2. Florence Catherine Butler 7309 Shcrbrook Blvd. Upper Darby Stenographic—Gold Richard A. Cahoone 527 Elm Avenue Upper Darby Scientific — Purple — Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Sports: Junior Varsity- Cross Country, Manager 3; Varsity- Cross Country, Manager 4. David Lee Caldon 101 Contour Drive Cheshire, Conn. Scientific—Gold—School: Leaders 3, 4: National Thespian Society 3. 4: Honor Roll 3. Class: Junior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Commencement Usher 3: Oak Literary Staff 3, 4. Clubs: HI-Y 4: Leeuwenhoek 3. Frank Califano 802 Fairfax Road Drcxcl Hill Entered February. 1959 Scientific — Gold — Clubs: Rowling 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 3. E. Jane Cantrell 1208 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill Academic — Gold — School: Welfare Agent 2. 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. George Thomas Cahill 3405 Verne Street Drcxcl Hill Scientific — Purple — School: Student Council 4: Acorn Football Player of the Year 4. Class: Class Color Captain 3: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3. Club : Hi-Y 3. President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: Varsity Base- ball $ 4: Varsity Track 2. 3: Varsity Baseball 4. Ronald Joseph Caponigro 930 Kenwood Road Drcxcl Hill General—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Executive Committee 2. Louis J. Calabrese 39 Chatham Road Upper Darby- Scientific—Purple—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Sports: Junior Varsity- Cross Country 2, 3. 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Basketball 4. Doris June Caldwell 3741 Woodland Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2, 4: Leaders 2. 3: Pub- lications Agent 3. Class: Party Com- mittee 2. Clubs: Bowling 4: Choral 2: First Aid and Social Service 3, 4: Latin 2. 3. 4. Robert C. Campbell 5023 Bond Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic — Gold — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 3: Student Council 2. 3. 4: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Dance Committee 4: Party Committee 4. Clubs: A Cap- rlla A 4; Choral 2. 3. 4: Swimming Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 3: Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity- Swimming 2: Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 3. 4. 124 Class of I960 Richard Warren Carrier 820 Cornell Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter -4; Gym Aide 2. 3. 4: A. A. Sales- man 2: Honor Roll 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2; Dance Com- mittee 2. 3: Executive Committee 2: IMav Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3: Choral 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: Junior Var- sity Basketball 2. 3: Varsity Football 3.4. Mark Forrest Cassel .593 Timberlake Road Upper Darby Academic—Purple—School: All School Show Cast 4: Band 3: Class: Executive Cxxmuittcc 3. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3. 4: A Cappclla B 2; Choral 2. 3. 4: Down Beat Society 3: Visual-Aids 2. William Perry Cast 240 Kent Road Upper Darby Scientific—Gold—School: Gym Aide 4. Sports: Varsity Basketball 3. 4. Alice Kathryn Cavanaugh 919 Brook Avenue Sccanc Stenographic—Gold—Sc hool: Publica- tions Typing Staff 4. Clubs: Rowling 4. Helen Theresa Cellini 142 Springton Road Upper Darby Stenographic—Purple—School: Publi- cation Typing Staff 4. Clubs: Bowling 'learn 3, 4. Geraldine Ann Cera 129 Overhill Road Upper Darby Clerical—Gold—Clubs: Bowling 4. Joan Kathleen Chambers 52 Blanchard Road Drcxcl Hill General Business—Purple George Catania 7006 Wayne Avenue Up| cr Darby Academic—Gold—Sports: Junior Var- sity Cross Country 2: Varsity Cross Country 3. 4. Suzanne Jacqueline Cave 7531 Rogers Avenue Upper Darby A ademit—Gold—School: All School Cast 4. Class: Dance Committee 3; Parts Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4: Choral 2. Sports: Junior Varsity lacrosse. Susan T. Centrella 1100 Mason Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: Aconr Rc- |x rtcr 4: Student Council 2: Gym Aide 3. 4: Publlic Speaking II Prize 3; Honor Roll 3. 4. Class: Play Usher 3. 4: Dance Committee 3. 4; Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 3. 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 4; A Cappclla B 3: Bowling 3: Pep Club 4: Choral 2. 3. 4: Future Teachers of America 4: Hi-Y 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey. Manager 3: Varsity Hockey.’ Manager Cindy Lou Chalson 4708 Woodland Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Art Staff 2. 3. Editor 4: Upi-Dah Art Staff 2. 3. 4: Elizabeth B. Kingsley Art Award 2. 3: Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Carior Captain 2. 3: Play Usher 4: Oak Literary Staff 3: Oak Art Staff 3. 4; Bulletin Board Com- mittee 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Party Committee 2: Play Committee 3. 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3. 4; Beaux Arts 2. 3. President 4: Choral 2, 3. 4: First Aid and Social Service 4; Hi-Y 4; Lc Ccrclc Francais 3: Tav Wistalvan 2. 3. 4. Robert Alan Cherry 747 Eaton Road Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—Clubs: Rifle 2, 3. 125 Class of 960 Thomas F. Christ 7-5—Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Salesman 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. S. Clubs: Choral Club 2, 3. 4: A Cappclla B 2: A Cappclla A 3. Associate Treasurer 4. Svcrre O. H. Christensen 468 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill Academic—Purple—Sports: Junior Var- sity Wrestling 3: Varsity Football 3. 4; Varsity Wrestling 4. Janet Christine Clark 714 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Salesman 2. 3: Publications Agent 3: Student Council 3. 4: All School Show- Cast 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Class Color Captain 3; Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Play Usher 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappclla B 3; Choral 2, 3: Hi-Y 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2: Varsity Swimming 2. 3: Chccrlcading 4: Varsity Hockcv 3.4. Walter C. Cole 554 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby Academic—Purple—School: All School Show Production 4. Clubs: Choral 4: First Aid and Social Service 4. Shirley Ann Connerton 214 Heather Road Upper Darby Clerical — Purple — Clubs: Bowling Team 4; Choral 2. Shirley Louise Coombs 32-6 Revere Road Drexel Hill Clerical — Gold — Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Walter W. Courtney 638 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill Clerical—Gold Carol A. Colavito 6852 Clover Lane Upper Darby Clerical—Gold—Clubs: Choral 2, 3. Mary Jayne Comfort 639 Mcrion Avenue Upper Darby- Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Salesman 2. 3. 4; Publications Business Staff 3. Circulation Manager 4: Honor Roll 2: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. ('.lass: Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Play Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Choral 2: Future Teachers of America 3; Pan American 2: Tav Wistalvan 2. 3. 4. Clara M. Connet D-23 ffararth Apt., State Road Upper Darby- Academic — Purple — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 4; Publications Agent 3: Gym Aide 4: Honor Roll 3: Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 3. Class: Dance Committee 2. 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: A Cappclla A 4: Choral 3, 4: Hippocrates 2: I.c Cerclc Francais 3: Tav Wistalvan 4; Royal Lancers 2. Margaret J. Corasick 4368 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill Academic — Gold — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2. 3. Edilor-in-Chicf 4: Leaders 2: Student Council 4: Band 2: English Pri c 2. 3: Honor Roll 2. Class: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Latin 2. 3: Library 2: World Affairs Forum 2. Raymond A. Cox 967 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill General—Gold—Sports: Junior Varsity- Swimming 3. 126 Andrea Lee Coyle 269 Glendale Road l.'ppcr Darby Academic—Gold—School: Publications Business Staff 3. ■4: Publications Agent 3; Honor Roll I; Student Council 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4; Party Committee 2. 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 4; Future Teachers of America 3. 4: Pan American 2: Tay Wistalvan 3. 4. Cla ss I960 James William Coyle 2436 Mansfield Road Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4. Sports: (unior Varsitv Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3.4. Paul William Crane 529 Woodcliff Upper Darby Arts and Crafts—Gold Jean Cridland 323 Sherbrook Blvd. Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 4; National Thespian So- ciety $. Clubs: I.c Ccrclc Francais I: Musical Masterpieces 2. 3. Barbara Ann Crothers 611 Montana Avenue Aldan Stenographic—Purple—School: Publi- cations Typing Staff 4: Publications Agent 4. (Hubs: Choral 2. 3. 4: Pan American 2: Future Business Leaders of America 4. Donna Lynn Culver 1208 Lindalc Avenue Drexel Hill Academic — Purple — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2. 3. 4; Publications Agent 4. Class: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 3. 4. Clubs: Bowling 2. 3, 4: Choral 3; Hippocrates 2. 3, Vice-President 4; Pan American 2. 3. 4. David W. Curry 5016 Marsinc Road Drexel Hill Scientific — Gold — School: Acorn Re- porter 3. 4; Student Council 2; Na- tional Thespian Society 4; German I Prize 2; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4: Com- mencement Usher 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling. Manager 2, 3: Varsity Wrestling. Mana- ger 4- 127 Leroy J. Crawford 6938 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby Arts and Crafts—Purple James Joseph Croce 1114 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—School: All School Show Production 3. Class: Dance Com- mittee 2. 4. Clubs: German 2. 3. Vice- President 4: Rifle 2: World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3. Nanci J. Culbertson 4119 Garrett Road Drexel Hill Distributive Education—Gold—School: Welfare Agent 4. Clubs: Distributive Education 4. John Robert Cunningham 353 Lincoln Avenue Lansdowne Academic—Gold—Clubs: Latin 3: Rifle 2. 3. 4. Sports: Rifle. Manager 4. Gloria Jane Dalt 1009 Old Lane Drexel Hill General—Gold—School: Honor Roll 2. 4. Class of I960 Dorothy Ann D’Amato 379 W'cmbly Road Upper Darby Stenographic — Purple — Class: 1 Ionic- room Color Captain 3. Class: Bowling 3: Choral 3. Joanne Fries Davis 635 Ridgewood Road Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Council 4; Student Council 2; All School Show Cast 3. 4; Gym Aide 2: Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Class Color Captain 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Execu- tive Committee 3; Party Committee 2. 4: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2; Hi-Y 4; Pan American 2: Sharon Frances Davis 460 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill General—Gold—Clubs: library 2. John Clayton Day 3206 Township Line Rd. Drexel Hill Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 4; Student Council 3: Welfare Agent 3: Welfare Board 3: Gym Aide 2. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Executive Committee 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: lunior Varsity Wrestling 2. 3: Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Wrestling 4: Varsity Baseliall 3.4. Merle L. Deaver 911 Burmont Road Drexel Hill Scientific — Gold — School: Leaders 2: Publications Agent 2; All School Show Cast 4: All School Show Production 2. 3: National Thespian Society 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Gym Aide 4: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3: Junior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Dance Committee 3. 4. Frank J. DeCaro 809 Bywood Avenue Upper Darby F’ntcred September, 1959 Scientific — Purple — School: National Thespian Society 4. Class: Senior Play Cast 4: Play Usher 4. Clubs: I.e Ccrcle Francais 4. John J. Darmody 7107 Hilltop Road Upper Darby Salesmanship — Gold — School: All School Show Cast 2, 3: Band 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 3. 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 3. 4. Kenneth Walter Davis 942 Kenwood Road Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Acorn Art Staff 3: Upi-Dah Art Staff 2, 3. 4: Gym Aide 4. Class: Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 4: Hi-Y 4: Pep Club 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 3: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2: Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3. 4; Varsity Wrestling Lois Ann Dawson 511 Maryland Avenue Upper Darby Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 3. 4; A. A. Council 4; Publications Agent 3: Band 2. 3. Vice-President 4: Orchestra 2. 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Lacrosse. Captain 3: Varsity Hockey 2. 3. 4: Varsity Basketball 2. 3. 4. Most Valuable player 3. Captain 4: Varsity lacrosse. Captain 4. William James Day 216 Richfield Road Upper Darby- Arts and Craft —Gold Martha Lynn De Baun 218 Le Cam Drive Ijnsdowne Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Salesman 2. 4: Publications Agent 2: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Play Usher 4; Dance Com- mittee 4: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Howling 3. 4; Choral 2: Future Teachers of America 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Lacrosse 4. Ronald H. DeGraw 83 South Harwood Ave. Upper Darby- Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 2. 3. 4: School News Bureau Chief 3. 4: Publications Agent 3: Journalism II Prize 3. Clubs: Bowling 3: Downbeat Society 3. President 4; Musical Masterpieces 5. 128 Edward William Deiss 511 Kenwood Road Drcxel Hill Salesmansh i p—Gold Class of I960 Thomas Della Penna 201 Wadas Avenue Upper Darby General—Purple Gabriel Philip Del Rossi 1044 Drexel Avenue Drcxel Hill Scientific—Purple—School: All School Show Cast 2. 3. 4: Band 2. 3. 4: Hi-Q Team 4; National Merit Finalist 4: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Cla : Commence- ment Usher 3: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4. Clubs: Bowlins Team 3. 4: Hi-Y 3: Vice-President 4. Sports: Junior Var- sity Cross Country 2; Junior Varsity Track 2. 3. Michael Joseph Del Vacchio 7317 West Chester Pike Upper Darby Arts and Crafts—Purple Nancy T. Deputy 2352 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill Academic—Purple—Clubs: Choral 3. Louise Barbara Deutsch 4030 Ellendaie Road Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Gym Aide 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4: Dance Committee 2. Clubs: A Cap- pella A 3; A Cappella B 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; Downbeat Society 3: Future Teachers of America 2. 3: Latin Club 2. 3. 4: I.e Cerclc Francais 4. Joan Beverly Dillman 241 W. Bay berry Lane Upper Darby Stenographic — Gold — School: Acorn Reporter 3: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 4: Publications Agent 2. 3. Honor Roll 2. Class: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Rowling 4; Choral 3. 4. Dan David De Luca 6 South Union Avenue Lansdownc Academic—Gold—School: All School Show Cast 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 2, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs: A Cappella A 3. 4: Choral 2, 3.4. Elizabeth Louise DeMarco 355 Richfield Road Upper Darby Clerical—Purple Geraldine Helen DeStefano 4124 Garrett Road Drcxel Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2. 3; Upi-Dah Art Staff 4; Publi- cations Agent 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3; Oak Art Staff 3. Secretary 4: Bulletin Board Committee 4: Dance Committee 3: Executive Com- mittee 3. Clubs: Beaux Arts 3. 4: World Affairs Forum. Secretary 4. Bruce H. DeWoolfson 2355 Bond Avenue Drcxel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Gym Aide 4. Clubs: German 2: Library 4: World Affairs Forum. Treasurer 4. Anthony DiMidio 1105 Bryan Street Drcxel Hill General—Gold—School: Honor Roll 4. Sports: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 4. 129 Class of I960 Stephen DiNirola 387 Lakes iew Avenue Urexcl Mill Accounting—Purple—Clubs: Choral 2. Maryanne A. DiNobile 6715 Church Lane Upper Darby Academic—Purple—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4. Clubs: Howling 3, 4: Choral 2. 3: Future Teachers of America 3: Vice-President 4: Hippocrates 4: Pan American 2. Dave M. DiPietro 4009 Marshall Road Drexcl Hill General—Purple—Sports: Junior Var- sity Soccer 2. James DiSerio 817 Addingham Avenue Drexcl Hill General—Gold—School: Gym Aide 3. Class: Dance Committee 2: Party Com- mittee 2. Susan S. Doan 820 Stranbridgc Road Drexcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: Rand 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Dance Committee 4: Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3. 4: Rowling 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4: Library 3: Treas- urer 4. Sara J. Dougherty 827 Stanbridgc Road Drexcl Hill Clerical — Gold — School: Publications Agent 4. Class: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Rowling 3: Library 2. 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Lacrosse 3. Rosann Margaret Dowling 193 Blanchard Road Drexcl Hill Kntered September, 1958 General—Gold Kathleen M. DiSalvatore 236 South Cedar Lane Upper Darby- Academic—Gold—Class: Dance Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Rowling 3. 4; Hip- procrates 3. 4: Royal lancers 2. Janet E. DiStefano 340 North Lansdownc Ave. Lansdownc Academic—Gold—School: Gym Aide 4. C-lavs: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4: Choral 4: Hippocrates 2, 4: I.c Cercle Francais 3: Royal Lancers 2. James Wilbur Dolbow 323 Boro Road Primos General—Purple—School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Thomas Edward Dougherty 5334 Brittany Drive Clifton Heights Scientific—Gold—School: Gvm Aide 4. Class: Executive Committee 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Var- sity Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3. 4. Virginia Drake 242 Ashley Road Upper Darby Gcncral Business—Purple 130 Class of I960 Barbara Doloris Dulin 70IS Penarth Avenue Upper Darby Scientific—Cold—School: Publications Agent -1; National Thespian Society 2: Gym Aide 4. Class: Senior Play Cast 4; Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2: Pan American 3; Royal Lan- cers 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Lacrosse Shirley Ann Duncan 388 Lakeview Avenue Drcxel Hill Scientific — Cold — School: Welfare Agent 2: Gym Aide 4: Honor Roll 2. 4. Class Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappclla A 4: Choral 3. 4: First Aid and Social Service 3. 4: Hippocrates 2. Edna Jean Dyke 3846 Marshall Road Drcxel Hill Clerical — Purple — School: Welfare Agent 2; Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4: Choral 3. 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 3. William John Elliott, Jr. 17 Sunshine Road Upper Darby General Business—Purple Ann C. East Grace M. Eckels 615 Wilton Avenue Sccane Stenographic — Purple — School: Gym Aide 3. Class: Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 2. 3. Dorothy Marie Emeneo 211 Kingston Road Upper Darby- Academic — Cold — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 4. Clubs: Future Teachers of America 3. 4. 1272 Providence Road Sccane Distributive Education—Cold—S hool: Acorn Reporter 4: Honor Roll 4. Class: Play Usher 4; Dance Committee 2: Executive Committee 4: Play Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3: Distribu- tive Education. President 4. Linda Ann Dykhouse 109 North Union Avenue Lansdowne Clerical—Purple—School: All “School Show Cast 2. 3, 4; Majorette 2. 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4. Wynn Ebel 1032 Drexel Avenue Drcxel Hill Academic — Cold — School: Student Council 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4. Clubs: Bowling 2. Sports: Softball Numerals 2: Basketball Num- erals 3: Junior Varsity Basketball. Manager 2: Varsity Basketball. Mana- ger 3. Gail Noel Egan 332 Richfield Road Upper Darby- Scientific—Gold—School: Honor Roll 2. Class: Dance Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2; Lc Cerclc Francais 3: World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Robert Walter Ellis 4006 Marshall Road Drcxel Hill Scientific—Purple—School: Leaders 4: Honor Roll 2. Class: Oak Photo- graphic Staff 4. James Morris England 220 State Road Upper Darby- Scientific— Purple — School: Student Council 4: Gym Aide 4: Honor Roll 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Com- mencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Latin 2: Rifle 2. 3. 4 Hi-Y 4. Sports: Rifle Tea • J 131 Class of I960 Charles Cheyney Evans, Jr. 3819 Marshall Road Drcxcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: Publica- (ions Agent 2: All School Show Cast 4: Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4. Clubs: Downbeat Society 4: German 3; Visual- Aids 2. 3. Joyce Ann Ernst 338 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific — Gold — School: Welfare Agent 3: Honor Roll 2. 4; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2. Clubs: Bowling 4: First Aid and Social Service 3. 4; Hippocrates 2. James Ewing Henry M. Fair 7625 Parkview Road Upper Darby 1134 Roosevelt Drive Upper Darby General Business—Purple Academic—Gold Joanne Marie Falotica 7233 Glenthornc Road Upper Darby Clerical—Purple Susan Hull Feeney 924 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific—Purple—School: Acorn Edi- torial Board. Girls’ Sports Editor 4: Acom Reporter 2. 3: Publications Agent 2: Student Council Vice-Presi- dent 3: Gym Aide 3: Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Play Usher 3: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 5. 4; Executive Committee 4: Party Committee 2: Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 4: Choral 2. 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 2: Hi-Y 3. 4: Tay Wistal- van 2. 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3: Varsity Hockey 4; Junior Varsity lacrosse 3. Carolyn Ruth Felix 1238 Cobbs Street Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Leaders 2: Publications Agent 3. Class: Home- room Color Captain 4: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4: Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling Team 3; Choral 2. Sports: Junior Var- sity Hockey. Manager 2: Varsity Hockey. Manager 3. 4. Patricia Ann Falotica 7233 Glenthornc Road Upper Darby Clerical—Purple Norman David Feldman 1031 Bryan Street Drexel Hill Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 2. 3: leaders 3: Publications Apcnt 2, 3: Student Council 4; Gym Aide 2. Class: Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 4: Lc Cerclc Francais 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3. 4. Most Valuable Player 4: Varsity Baseball 4. Judith Lisa Fenimore 6968 Aberdeen Road Upper Darby Stenographic — Gold — School: Gym Aide 4. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4. Caroline H. Fertig 134 Overhill Road Upper Darby Academic—Purple—School: Gym Aide 4. Clubs: Bowling 4. Theresa C. Fiore 7924 West view Avenue Upper Darby- Clerical—Purple 132 Louis Joseph Fiorito 3426 Randolph Street Drcxcl Mill Clerical — Purple — Clubs: Bowling Team 4. Class of I960 Harry W. Firth, Jr. 812 Roberts Avenue Drcxcl Hill General—Gold—School: Gym Aide 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3. 4; Varsity Baseball 4: VaiSity Swimming 4. Judith Mary Fisher 1028 Cornell Atenue Drexel Hill Scientific—Gold—School: A. A. Coun- cil 4; Leaders 3. Secretary 4: Publica- tions Agent 2; National Thespian So- ciety 3, 4. Class: Junior Play Stage Crew 4: Senior Play Stage Crew 3: Play Usher 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2, 3. 4: Play Com- mittee i5. 4. Clubs: Latin 2, 3: Library. Vice-President 2. Sports: Junior Var- sity Swimming 2, 3: Varsity Swimming Marion Louise Fisher 242 Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby Stenographic — Purple — School: All School Show Cast 2. 3, 4; Majorette 2. 3, 4. Clubs: Bowling 3; Future Business Leaders of America 3. 4. Steven R. Fisher 733 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific—Gold—School: A. A. Coun- cil 4: Acorn Reporter 2, 3, 4; Gym Aide 3. 4: Honor Roll 2, 3: Distin- guished Honor Roll 3. Class: Har- vard Club Award 3: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 2, 3: Executive Com- mittee 3. 4: Play Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 2, 3. Treasurer 4: Pep Club 4: Swimming 2. Sports: Varsity Swimming 3. 4. Most Valuable Mem- ber 3. James Jay Fishman 4933 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 3: Acorn Editorial Board, News Editor 4: Acorn Reporter 2, 3; Student Council 4; Gym Aide 2; Hi-Q Team 4: Honor Roll 2. 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3: Public Speaking I Prize 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Commencement Usher 3: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 3: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4. Leeuwenhoek 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3: Varsity Tennis 2. 3. Jacqueline Helen Franzini 2421 Garrett Road Drexel Hill Stenographic—Purple—School: Publi- cations Typing Staff 4. Clubs: Bowl- ing 3. 4. George Keneth Fraser 231 Copley Road Upper Darby- General Business—Purple Richard S. Fleming 334 Owen Avenue Drcxcl Hill General—Gold—Sports: Junior Varsity- Football 3: Varsity Football 4. Elsie Jane Fore 732 Harper Avenue Drexel Hifl Academic—Purple—School: Gym Aide 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 4; A Cappclla B 3: Choral 2. 3. 4: Future Teachers of America 2. 4: Latin 2: Library 2. 3. 4. Robert John Forsythe ! 60 Sycamore Avenue Clifton Heights General—Gold Henry W. Founds 318 Owen Avenue Lansdowne Scientific—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 3: Student Council 3. 4: Band 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. Class: Oak Photographic Staff 4. Clubs: Down- beat Society 4; Pan American 2. 3. 4. Sargcant-at-Arms 3, Vice-President 4: Rifle 2, 3. 4. Sports: Rifle Team 4. 133 Class of I960 John Hamilton Frederick 379 Upland Way Drexcl Hill Academic — Purple — Sports: Junior Vanity Football 2: Varsity Football 3. 4. ' Robert Carl Friday 207 Wingate Road Upper Darby Academic—Gold—School: Acorn Re- porter 4; American History Prize 3: Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3: Honor Roll 2, 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4. Sports: Softball Num- erals 3: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2. 3: Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3. Eileen Carol Fuhrman 2447 Marshall Road Drexcl Hill Scientific—Gold—School: Band 3: Or- chestra 2: Honor Roll 3. 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: A Cap- pella A 4: A (appella B 3: Choral 2. 3. 4: Downbeat Society. Secretary- Treasurer 3: Future Teachers of America 2: Rifle 2. 3, 4. Secretary 3. Sports: Rifle 'leam 3. 4. Donald Francis Gabe 416 Elm Avenue Upper Darby Arts and Crafts—Purple Valerie J. Gamble 614 Maine Avenue Aldan Scientific—Gold—School: Publications Agent 2: Welfare Agent 2: Band 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Ili-Q Team 4: French I Prize 2: Physics Prize 3: Honor Roll 2: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. National Merit Finalist Class: Commencement Usher 3: Oak Literary Staff 3. Copy Editor 4. Clubs: Chess 2. 3: Rifle 2. 3. 4. Sports: Rifle Team 3. 4. Carol Loris Gayer 9 Englewood Road Upper Darby Academic—Purple—School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 3. 4: Party Committee 2: Play Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 3. 4; Future Teachers of America 3. 4; World Affairs Forum 4; Royal lancers 2. Ellen Craig Frehner 917 Alexander Avenue Drexcl Hill Scientific—Gold—School: All School Show Production 2. 3; All School Show Cast 4; Leaders 2: Publications Agent 3; Welfare Agent 4; National Thes- pian Society 3, 4; Gym Aide 4; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2; Honor Roll 2. 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Senior Play Stage Crew 4 Commencement Usher 3; Dance Com mittcc 3. 4: Play Committee 3. Clubs A Cappella A 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 First Aid and Social Service 3. 4 Hi-Y 4: Lc Ccrcle Francais 4. Jayne Ann Friedmann 413 Gilpin Road Upper Darby Clerical—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 3. 4; Publications Agent 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4. Clubs: Bowling 4: Choral 2. Walter C. Fullmer 4115 Berry Avenue Drexcl Hill Scientific—Gold—School: Publications Agent 4; Student Council 3. Class: Dance Committee 2. 4. Clubs: A Cap- rlla A 4: A Cappella B 3: Choral 3, 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. Ruth Gallagher 719 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3: Junior Var- sity Basketball 3: Varsity Hockey 4; Vanity Basketball 4. 134 Patricia Anne George 1143 Agncw Drive Drcxel Hill Entered September. 1958 Scientific—Purple—School: I’an Ameri- can Prize 3. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4; Dance Committee 4; Parly Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Future Tcacners of America 4; Latin 4. Class of I960 Harry E. Gerhard 446 Littlerroft Road Upper Darby Academic—Gold Marie E. Giacoponclli 117 Wellington Road Upper Darby Scientific—Gold—School: leaders 2. 3; Welfare Agent 2: Biology Prize 2: Latin II Prize 2; Honor Roll 3: Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2. 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4: Hippocrates 2; Lc Ccrclc Fran- cais 4. Robert M. Glass 190 Bridge Street Drcxel Hill Filtered September. 1958 Academic—Gold Roy H. Glazier 2518 Stoncybrook Lane Drcxel Hill Academic—Purple—School: Gym Aide 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Dance Committee 4. Lynn Ann Goff 227 Huntley Road Upper Darbv Stenographic — Purple — School: Gym Aide 3. AM Margaret Anne Goldberg 5215 Bella Vista Road Drcxel Hill General—Gold Rosemarie Giovanetti 821 Clarendon Road Drcxel Hill Stenogra ph ic—Gold David H. Glavis 331 Riverview Avenue Drcxel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Senior Play Cast 4. Clubs: A Cap- pella A 3. Treasurer 4: Choral 2. 3, 4: World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2: Varsitv Wrestling 4. Elayne Phyllis Glick 353 Hampden Road Upper Darby Scientific—Purple—Clubs: Bowling 3. 4: Bowling Team 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 3. Irene Abby Goldberg 715 Fairfax Road Drcxel Hill Academic — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 2: National Thespian So- ciety 2. 3, 4: Honor Roll 4. Class: Senior Play Cast 4: Bulletin Board Committee 4: Dance Committee 2. 4: Party Committee 4. Clubs: Future Teachers of America 4: Lc Cercle Francais 2. Marilyn Jean Golden 309 Avon Road Upper Darby Entered April. 1958 Academic—Purple—School: All School Show Production 4: Honor Roll 3. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 4. 135 Class of I960 Saundra K. Grabania 924 Stanbridgc Road Drcxcl Hill General Business—Gold—Clubs: Bowl- ing -1; Choral 2. 3. John Ellson Grant 242 Margate Road Upper Darby Academic—Purple—School: All School Show Cast 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3. President 4: A Cappclla B 2: Choral 2. 3. 4. Eve L. Graziano 513 Anderson Avenue Drexcl Hill Clerical—Gold—School: Welfare Agent 4. Barbara Wilma Greenblatt 715 Derwyn Road Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 4: Honor Roll 2, 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 4. Clubs: Bowl ing 4; Pan American 3. Albert Allen Gumpert 264 Sherbrook Blvd. Upper Darby Scientific — Gold — School: Acom Photographic Staff 2. 3. Class: Senior Play Cast 4: Oak Photographic Staff 2. 3, Editor 4. Clubs: Leeuwenhoek 3. President 4. Doris Pauline Gustafson 27 South Linden Ave. Upper Darby Academic — Gold — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 3. 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 4; Party Committee 2: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Future Teachers of America 3. 4. Anthony Peterson Grant 720 Alexander Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: Acom Re- porter 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4: All School Show Cast 3, 4; Gym Aide 4; Leaders Group Award 3: Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2: Honor Roll 4. Class: Class Vice-President 2: Class President 3, 4: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3: Play Usher 3. 4: Com- mencement Usher'3; Dance Committee 3. 4; Executive Committee, President 4: Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4; Pep Club, President 4: Visual Aids 2. Margaret Rose Gray 21-2 Valley Road Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: Acom Re- porter 2, 3, 4; Welfare Agent 2: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 4. Clubs: Lc Ccrdc Francais 2. Carl M. Green 7009 Hilltop Road Upper Darby Scientific—Gold—School: Acom Re- porter 2, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4; Junior Play Cast 3. Clubs: Stcinmetz 2: Visual-Aids 2: World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3. Richard Henry Guckert 433 Grace Road Upper Darby Scientific—Purple—School: Honor Roll 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Coun try. Manager 3. Rochelle H. Guralnik 4917 Woodland Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 4: Acorn Reporter 2, 3: Publi- cations Agent 2: All School Show Cast 3; National Thespian Society 2. 3. Vice-President 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Junior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Oak Literary Staff 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Party Committee 2: Play Com- mittee 3. Clubs: Future Teachers of America 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: I,atin 3: Le Cerele Francais 4. James Gutteridge 125 Sherbrook Blvd. Upper Darby Academic—Purple 136 Class of I960 Nancy Jean Haag 88 South Brighton Ave. Upper Darby Stenographic — Gold — School: A. A. Salesman 2; Welfare Agent 2: Gym Aide 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Play Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3: Play Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 3: Choral 3. 4: Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4. Edward W. Hackett 5051 Smithfield Road Drcxel Hill Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Salesman 3. 4; Publications A ent 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4. Clubs: Chess 4: Rifle 2. 3: World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Var- sity Wrestling. Manager 3: Varsity- Wrestling. Manager 4. Norman Charles Hafft 7103 Llanfair Road Upper Darby- General—Gold Marilyn Michele Hag)' 230 Margate Road Upper Darby- Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 3; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Biology Prize 2: Latin II Prize 2: World History Prize 2; Algebra II Prize 2; French I Prize 3: Geometry- Prize 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. Class: Commencement Usher 3; Oak Literary Staff 3, Assistant Editor 4: Dance Committee 2. 4: Party Com- mittee 2. 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 3. 4; Latin 2. Secretary 3: Le Cercle Francais 4: Leeuwenhoek 2. 3. Vice-President 4: Tav Wistalvan 2. 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Tennis 2, 3. Mona Halpern 637 Andover Drive Upper Darby Academic—Gold—School: Leaders 2. 3, 4: A. A. Salesman 2, 3: Student Coun- cil 4; Publications Agent 2: All School Show Production 2. 3: National Thes- pian Society 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2: Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Junior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4; Oak Literary Staff 3. 4; Dance Committee 3. 4; Execu- tive Committee 4: Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Capped a A 4:’ A Cappella B 3: Choral 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Pan American 3. Secretary 4. Sandra Lee Handy 1121 Old Lane Drexel Hill General—Gold—School: Welfare Agent 2. Class: Party Committee 2. Sports: Softball Numerals 2: Hockey Numerals 2: Basketball Numerals 2. Judith S. Harris 103 Summit Avenue Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: Welfare Agent 3: Gym Aide 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 4: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4: Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappella B 3. 4; Choral 2. 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3. 4: Bowling 2, 3. 4. Richard HafTt 7103 Llanfair Road Upper Darby- General Business—Purple Eleanor Louise Haight 1139 Myrtlcwood Ave. Upper Darby- Clerical—Gold—School: Welfare Agent 3. Clubs: A Cappella A 4; Bowling 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4: Hippocrates 3, 4. Richard Alan Hamilton 5027 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific — Gold — School: Acorn Re- porter 4: Student Council 2. 3. 4: Welfare Agent 2: Gym Aide 4: Geome- try Prize 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2. Clubs: A Cap- pella A 3: A Cappella B 2: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 2: Var- sity Wrestling 2. 3. 4. James Nicholas Harper 4804 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill Academic — Gold — Sports: Basketball Numerals 4: Varsity Basketball 4; Var- sity Baseball 4. Stan Daniel Harrow 714 Wildell Road Drexel Hill General Business—Purple—School: All School Show Cast 2, 3. 4: Band 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4. Clubs: Musical Masterpieces 2. 137 Class of I960 Janice Carolyn Hart 7262 Spruce Street Upper Darby Academic — Gold — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance 'Committee I. Clubs: Choral 2. 3: lx Cerde Francais 2. Stephanie E. Hayes 603 Briarcliffc Road Upper Darby Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 2: Honor Roll 3. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4; Dance Committee 3. 4: Executive Committee 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 4: Hip- pocrates 2, 4; lx Ccrclc Francais 3: lay Wistalvan 4. Charleen C. Heidmann 754 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific—Purple—School: Leaders 3: All School Show Production 2. 3, 4: National Thespian Society 2. 3. Scr- gcant-at-Arms 4. Class: Junior Play Stage Crew 2. 3. 4; Senior Play Stage Crew 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4: Executive Committee 3: Party Com- mittee 2. Clubs: Future Teachers of America 2: Latin 2. 3: lx Cercle Francais 4; Library 2. Patricia Mae Helfrich 1229 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill Academic — Gold — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2: Student Council 2: All School Show Production 4: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2. 3: Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 4: Choral 2. 3. Roger Henderson 7241 Calvin Road Upper Darby- Academic — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 4. Sports: Junior Vanity Baseball 2. Laurel Louise Hertzel 5245 Oleander Road Drexel Hill Academic — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 2: Welfare Agent 4: Wel- fare Board 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3; Future Teachers of America 3. Kent Hidell 1105 Belmont Avenue General—Gold Gale Renee Heilenman 1102 Harding Drive Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 3: Student Council 2: Gym Aide 3. 4: A. A. Salesman 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 2. Clubs: A Cap- Pella B 3; Rowling 3: Choral 2. 3: uturc Teachers of America 3: Lc Ccrclc Francais 2. Sports: Softball Numerals 2: Volleyball Numerals 2. Jerald DeMott Henderson 246 Long Lane Upper Darby- General — Gold — Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: A Cappclla A 4: A Cappclla B 2; Rowling 4: Choral 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Track 4. Coulston S. Henry 5257 Apache Lane Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Acorn Re- porter 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4: Gym Aide 4. Sports: Basketball Num- erals 2. 3. 4: Junior Varsity Basket- ball. Manager 2: Varsity Basketball. Manager 3. William A. Hicks 105 Academy Lane Upper Darby- General — Gold — Sports: Basketball Numerals 4; Junior Varsity Football 3. John Francis Higgins 235 Springton Road Upper Darby- General—Purple 138 Class of I960 Joan Alexandria Hill 10 North Sycamore Rd. Clifton Hgts. Stenographic—Cold Jacqueline B. Hilsee SOt North Avenue Secane Clerical—Purple—Clubs: Latin 2. Robert August Hoffner 375 Edmonds Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Coun- cil 2; Student Council 2: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3. 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3. 4; A Cap pella B 2: Choral 2. 3. 4: Rifle 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2, 3: Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Foot- ball 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. Elizabeth C. Holmes 4440 State Road Drcxcl Hill Entered September, 1959 Academic—Purple—School: A. A. Sales- man 4; All School Show Production 4; National Thespian Society 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Junior Play Stage Crew 4; Senior Play Cast 4; Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 4; Hi-Y 4; Rifle 4: Pep Club. Secretary 4. Judith Hooven 6968 Clinton Road Upper Darby Stenographic—Purple—School: A. A. Salesman 2, 3: All School Show Cast 3. 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Play Usher 4; Dance Com- mittee 3, 4: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4; Future Business Leaders of America 3, Secretary 4: Future Teachers of America 4. Frank A. Howard 755 Ormond Avenue Drcxel Hill Distributive Education — Purple — Clubs: Distributive F'ducation 4. Dorothy Mae How’ell 4063 Ellendale Road Drcxel Hill Clerical—Purple—School: All School Show Cast 3. 4: Majorettes 2. 3. 4: Gym Aide 4. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4; Future Business Leaders of America 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. Judith Anne Hollcran 413 Hampden Road Upper Darby Stenographic—Gold Barbara E. Holier 254 Burmont Road Drcxcl Hill Scientific—Purple—School: A. A. Coun- cil 4: Student Council 3. 4; All School Show Cast 4. Class: Class Historian 2. 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2. 5. 4; Play Usher 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappclla B 3: Choral 2: Hippocrates 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Library 2. 3. President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockcv 3: Varsity Hockey 4. Roy A. Houser 25 Golf Road Upper Darby Distributive Education — Purple — Clubs: Distributive Falucation 4. Judith Anne Howard 4013 Brunswick Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2: Upi-I)ah Literary Staff 2. 3. 4: Publications Agent 4: All School Show Cast 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Party Committee 2: Play Committee 3. 4. Linda Elizabeth Hudson 3706 Bonsai I Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: A. A. Sales- man 3; Upi-Dali Literary Staff 2; Pub- lications Agent 3; Student Council 2; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4: Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Play Com- mittee 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 4: A Cappclla B 3; Choral Club 2. 3. 4: 139 Class of I960 Ruth Ann Hugler 3831 Marshall Road Drcxcl Hill •Scientific—Purple—Claw: | lav Com- mittee 4; Dance Committee 4. William B. Hunsberger 1007 Cobbs Street Drexel Hill Academic — Purple — School: Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3. Clubs: World Adairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Varsitv Baseball 2: Varsity Base- ball 4. Susan Hunsicker 5210 Bella Vista Road Drexel Hill Scientific—Purple—School: A. A. Coun- cil 2: Publications Agent 3: Student Council 4: National Ihcspian Society 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 4; Executive Com- mittee 2. Clubs: A Cappella A 3. 4: Bowling 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; First Aid and Social Service 3. 4: I.c Ccrclc Fran- cais 4. Sports: Tennis Numerals 4. Mary F. Jaros 2512 Bond Avenue . Drexel Hill Commercial—Purple Eileen Frances Jeffries 150 Copley Road Upper Darby Stenographic — Purple — School: Wel- fare Agent 2: All School Show Cast 4: Gym Aide 3. 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3. 4: Party Committee 2. 4: Clubs: Bowling 4. Sports: Hockey John B. Hutchings 7526 Rogers Avenue Upper Darby Scientific—Purple—School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Senior Play Cast 4: Dance Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Rifle 2. 3. . 3. 4. Cla 3, 4; Homcroon Hi-Y 3. 4 Varsity Soccer 2: jf Varsity Wrestling er Drexel Hill — School: Student 4. Vice-President 3. School, |Sho Cast 3. r Captain Iports: Junior Soccer 3. 4: Co-Captain 4. Sharon Hutchins 391 S. Carol Bird. I'ppcr Darby Stenographic—Gold Nancy Jane Jackson 533 Gainesboro Road Drexel Hill Academic — Purple — School: Student Council 4: Gym Aide 4: A. A. Sales- man 2, 3: Honor Roll 3. 4; Disting- uished Honor Roll 2. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2. 3: Play Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2: Pan American 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2: Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3: Varsity Basket- ball 4: Junior Varsity Tennis 2: Varsity Tennis 3. 4. William James Jackson 544 Sixty-Ninth Street Upper Darby General Business—Gold—School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 4. Katherine G. Jamison 45-5 Revere Road Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Acorn Edi- torial Board. Staff Secretary 4: Acorn Reporter 2. 3: Leaders 2: Publications Agent 2; Honor Roll 2, 3: Disting- uished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Play Usher 3; Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Party Com- mittee 2; Kathryn Hunter 83 N. Keystone Ave. Upper Darby Stenographic—Purple—School: Publi- cations Typing Staff 4: Publications Agent 2: Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4. 140 Karin Elizabeth Johnson 7071 Clover Lane Upper Darby Stenographic— Purple—Clubs: A Cap- Fella B 4: Bowling 4; Choral 3, 4; uturc Business Leaders of America 3.4. Class of I960 Maureen Carole Johnson 402 Midvale Avenue Upper Darby- Entered September, 1959 General—Purple—Class: Oak Art Staff David Mahlon Johnston 319 S. Carol Blvd. Upper Darby Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Coun- cil 4; Publications Agent 2; Student Committee 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2: Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Cross Coun- try 3. 4. Most Valuable Player 4. Kenneth E. Jones 5236 Westbrook Drive Clifton Heights Scientific — Purple — School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Clubs: Hi-Y 4: Pan American 3, Sargcant-at-Arnu 4. Sports: Junior Var- sity Soccer 2. Daniel Paul Kaezur 113 Oakley Road Upper Darby- Academic—Gold—Sports: Junior Var- sity Wrestling 2. 3. Constance M. Kane 5034 Palmers Mill Rd. Clifton Hgts. General—Gold—Clubs: Choral 2, 4. Maryalice Christina Kayati 755 Cornell Avenue Drcxcl Hill Clerical—Gold—School: Welfare Agent 3. 4; All School Show Production 4: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 4: Play Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4: Choral 4; First Aid and Social Service 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Lacrosse 3, 4. Harry Albert Jones 4013 Lasher Road Drexel Hill General Business—Gold—School: Wel- fare Agent 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: First Aid and Social Service 3, 4. Richard James Jones 162 Academy Lane Upper Darby Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2: Gym Aide 2: Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Dance Committee 4: Executive Committee 2: Clubs: Pep Club 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2: Junior Varsity Football 3: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. Sarah Ann Kaiser 279 Gramercy Drive Clifton Heights Stenograph ic—Pu rple—Sc hool: Publi- cations Typing Staff 4; Welfare Agent 2, 3: Welfare Board 3: Gym Aide 3, 4: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4. Clubs: A ('.appella A. Secretary 4: A Cap- pclla B. Treasurer 3: Cnoral 2, 3. 4: Future Business Ixradcrs of America. Vice-President 3. 4: Rifle 2: Hi-Y 4. Dennis Patrick Kavanagh 7247 Clinton Road Upper Darby- Entered September. 1958 Academic — Gold — Clubs: Le Cercle Francais 4. Mary Frances Keefer 121 Westdale Road Upper Darby- Stenographic — Cold — Sports: Junior Varsity Lacrosse 3. 141 Class of 196 Jean Mae Keller 27 Hillside Avenue Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: Upi-Dah Literary Stall 2. 3. 4: Leaders 5: Gym Aide 4. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4; Choral 2. 3: Pan American 3: Rifle 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Lacrosse 3. 0 Robert C. Keller 124 Westbrook Drive Clifton Heights Academic—Purple—Sports: Junior Var- sity Soccer 2. Carol Susan Kennedy 1237 Old Lane Drexel Hill Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Art Staff 4; Publications Agent 3. Class: Oak Art Staff 3. 4. Class: Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Party Committee 2. 3; Play Committee 3. 4. Clubs: A Cappella B 3: Beaux Arts 4: Bowling 3, 4; Choral 2. 3: Le Ccrclc Krancais 3. Nancy J. Kiley 7270 Calvin Road Upper Darby Clerical — Purple — Clubs: Bowling Team 4. Barbara Ann Kinshofer 7315 West Chester Pike Upper Darby Stenographic—Gold—School: Bowling 3. 4: Hippocrates 4. Carolyn W. Klimas 6977 Guilford Road Upper Darby Salesmanship—Purple Harvey S. Knauer 925 Collenbrook Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific—Gold—School: Band 2. 3. 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 2: Junioi Varsity Football I; Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3. 4. Sherin E. Kessler 7312 .Miller Avenue Upper Darby- Scientific—Purple—Clubs: Steinmetz 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 3; Varsity Track 2. 3. 4. Charles T. King 1021 S. Keystone Ave. Upper Darby Entered November, 1958 General—Cold—School: Gym Aide 4. Clubs: Bowling Team 4. Diane Jane Kissinger 3718 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill Academic—Purple—School: Gym Aide 4: Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2. Claw: Dance Committee 2. 4; Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: Bowling 2: Choral 2. 3. 4: Hippocrates 2; Le Ccrcle Franca is 4. Sports: Junior Var- sity lacrosse 3. 4. Orion Ellsworth Kline 129 S. Carol Blvd. Upper Darby- Scientific—Purple—School: Leaders 2, Secretary 3, President 4: Student Coun- cil 4: Physics Pri c 3: Honor Roll 2: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. National Merit Finalist Class: Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 4: Musical Mas- terpieces 3; Visual Aids 2, 3: World Affairs Forum 3. Mary Elizabeth Kniley 68 N. Keystone Ave. Upper Darby Slenogra ph ic—Gold—Sc hool: P u bl ica lions Typing Staff. Secretary 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4, Dance Committee 3. 4. Clubs: A Cappella A 4; A Cappella B 3: Bowling 3. 4: Choral 2. 3, 4: Future Business Leaders of America 4. 142 Susan L. Knoll 134 Kent Road Upper Darby Scientific—Purple—School: A. A. Sales- man 2; Acorn Reporter 3, 4; Upi-Dah Art Staff 4: Leaders 2: Student Council 3: Gym .Vide 4; Honor Roll 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Dance Committee 2. 3; Play Committee 4. Club: A Cappella A 4; A Cappclla B 3: Choral 2. 3.4: Rifle 2. Class of I960 Carol Lynn Konieezka 409 Alexander Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: Publications Agent 3: Student Council 2: Gym Aide 3. 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 4: Plav Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 5.4. Robert A. Kountz 165 Blanchard Road Drcxcl Hill Academic—Cold—School: Publications Agent 3. Clubs: Bowling 2. 3, 4; Bowl- ing Team 3. Sports: Junior Varsity- Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3, 4. Judith Sally Kreitzer 2203 Windsor Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2: leaders 2. 3: Student Council 4: All School Show Production 2. 3. 4: National Thespian Society 2. 3, 4: English Prize 2. 3: Biology Prize 2: Honor Roll 2, 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Class: Junior Play Stage Crew 2: Junior Play Cast 3; Com- mencement Usher 3: Oak Literary- Staff 3. Editor-in Chief 4. Clubs: Fu- ture Teachers of America 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: lx Ccrclc Francais 2, 3. John M. Kroll 4007 Marshall Road Drexel Hill Academic—Cold—School: Gym Aide 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3. Sports: Basketball Numerals 3. 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3. 4. Frederick W. Krug 407 Sansom Street Upper Darby Scientific—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 3: Acorn Editorial Board. Edi- tor-in-Chief 4: Student Council 3: All School Show Cast 3: Hi-Q Team 4: Public Speaking I Prize 3: Franklin and Marshall College Prize 3: Honor Roll 2. 3: Distinguishes! Honor Roll 2. 3. National Merit Finalist Class: Class Vice President 3. 4: Commence- ment Usher 3: Executive Committee 2. 3. 4. Clubs: A Cappella B 2: Hi-Y 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2: Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Varsity- Soccer 3: Varsity Track 2. Joseph John Kubicky 3856 Dennison Avenue Drcxcl Hill General—Purple—School: All School Show Cast 3. 4. King 3: Band 4. Dorothy Anne Krause 607 Turner Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 4: Party Committee 2. 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 4: Bowling 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4: Hippocrates 2. Sports: Softball Num- erals 2. 3. George Bernard Krescanko 7268 Radbourne Road Upper Darby- Academic—Gold—Clubs: Bowling 3. Joyce Anne Krom 4027 Lasher Road Drcxcl Hill Clerical—Purple—Clubs: Bowling 4: Choral 2. Shirley M. Krupnick 24 Leighton Terrace Upper Darby- Stenographic—Gobi Robert A. Kurland 6835 Radbourne Rd. Stonchurst Hill General Business — Purple — School: Gym Aide 3. Clubs: Bowling 3: Choral 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Coun- try 2. 3; Varsity Track 2. 4. 143 Class of I960 Carolyn Jean Kurtz 1124 Bryan Street Drcxcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Salesman 2: Leaders 2. 3: Publications Agent 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, I; Disting- uished Honor Roll 2. Class: Com- mencement Usher 3: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4: Party Committee 2. 4: Play Committee 3. Clubs: Ijc Ccrclc Francais 2. 3. Secre- tary 4. Kenneth K. Kutler 7109 Pennsylvania Ave. Upper Darby Academic—Cold—School: A. A. Coun- cil 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Executive Committee 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 3: Junior Varsity Soccer 2:'Varsity Soccer 3. 4. Most Valuable Plavcr 4: Varsity Track 4. Gerald R. La Barca 358 West Park Lane Upper Darby Clerical — Purple — School: Student Council 2; Welfare Agent 2: Gym Aide 2. 3: A. A. Salesman 2, 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2. 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: Varsity Footliall 3, 4: Varsity Track 2. 3, 4. Johanna Laib 253 Ashby Road Upper Darby General Business—Gold—School: Pub- lications Agent 2, 3. 4. Clubs: Howling 3.4: Rifle 2. 3. Robert M. Lambert 716 Bclfleld Avenue Drcxcl Hill General — Purple — Class: Itomcroom Color Captain 3: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Swimming 2. Sports: Varsity- Swimming 3. 4. I)on Domctrio LaTella 422 Beverly Boulevard Upper Darby- Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Art Staff 2. 3. 4: Upi-Dah Art Staff 2. 3. Art Editor 4: All School Show Cast 3. 4: Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Class: Oak Art Staff 3. 4; Bulletin Board Committee 3. Clubs: Beaux Arts 2. 3: Bowling 2. 3. 4; Bowling 'learn 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Tennis 2. 3. 4. Betty Lou Lawrence 1232 Cornell Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic — Gold — School: Acorn Re- porter 2: Leaders 2; Student Council 2; Welfare Agent 3: Gym Aide 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 3. 4. Class: Class Color Captain 2. 3. 4: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2. 3. 4: Play Usher 3: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4; Parts- Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappclla B 3: Choral 2. 8: l'cp Club. Treasurer 4: lx Ccrclc Francais 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 2. 3: Junior Varsity Basket Ira 11 2: Varsity Hockey 4. Howard Lachette 384 Edmonds Avenue Drcxcl Hill Arts and Crafts—Gold Edythe Jane Lake 7108 Hard Avenue Upper Darby- General—Purple—School: Honor Roll 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2: Play Usher 4; Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3: Bowling 4: Choral 2. 3. June Lee Langford 57 Suburban Lane Upper Darby- Academic—Purple—School: Gym Aide 4. Clubs: lx Ccrclc Francais 4. Carmcla Theresa Laurelli 205 Margate Road tipper Darby- Clerical — Gold — Class: Dance Com- mittee 2. Clubs: Bowling Club 4. William Robert Lawrence 420 Alexander Avenue Drcxet Hill Scientific—Purple—School: A. A. Sales- man 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 4: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Rifle 2. 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Rifle 3. 4. Robert Lyle Lawser 513 Montana Avenue Aldan Scientific — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent I. Clubs: Hi-Y 4. Sports: Varsity Football 3. 4; Varsity Track 4. Anita L. Lazzaro 7421 Rogers Avenue Upper Darby Stenographic — Gold — Class: Home room Color Captain 4; Oak I.itcrary Stall 3: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Party Committee 3; Play Committee 3, 4 Clubs: Bowling 3: Library 3. 4. Mary Jane Lechner 403 Gilpin Road Upper Darby- Academic—Gold—School: Upi-Dah Lit- erary Staff 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4; Pan American 2. Recording Secretary 3. President 4. Doris Anna Lee 48 South Third Street I insdownc Clerical—Gold—School: Welfare Agent 4. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4: Bowling Team 3. 4: Choral 2. Carol Anita Leisenring 5243 Reservation Road Drexcl Hill Scientific—Purple—School: A. A. Sales- man 2. 3: All School Show Cast 4: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4; Play Usher 4: Dance Committee 4: Executive Committee 2: Party Committee 2: Play Committee 4. Clubs: A ('appella A 4: A Cappella B 3: Bowling 3, 4; Choral 2, 3. 4. Sports: Tennis Numerals 4. Dorothy D. LeVasseur 105 Englewood Road Upper Darby Stenographic — Gold—School: A. A. Salesman 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Bow-ling 3. 4; Bowl- ing Team 3. Class of I960 Marion Louise Layton 1107 Wilde Avenue Drexcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Council 4; Acorn Reporter 4; Student Council 2. 3: All School Show Cast 2; Elmira College Key Award 3: Leaders Group Citizenship Award 3: Honor Roll 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Secretary 3. 4; Play Usher 3: Commencement Usher 3: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4: Partv Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2: Hi-Y 2. 3. Vice- Prcsi- «lent 4: Pep Club 4. Sports: Varsity- Hockey 2. 3. Captain 4; Varsity Basket- ball 2. 3. 4: Varsity Tennis 2. 3. 4. Marialane C. Lazzaro 7421 Rogers Avenue Upper Darby- Stenographic—Purple—Class: Oak Lit- erary Staff 3: Committees: Dance 2. 3. 4: Party Committee 3; Play Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Bowling 3; Library 3. 4. School: Honor Roll 4. Robert Gibson Leddy 2434 Eldon Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific—Gold Richard Gilbert Lee 48 South Third Street Ijnsdowne Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2: Publications Agent 2: Welfare Agent 2. Class: Class Color Captain 3: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Play Usher 4: Executive Committee 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2: Varsity- Football 3. 4. Alan Louis Lemisch 232 Bayard Road Upper Darby- Academic — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 3: National Thespian So- ciety 2. Class: Junior Play Stage Crew 2. Clubs: A Cappella A 4; Bowling 2. 3. 4; Bowling Team 2. 3. 4: Choral 4. Sports: Basketliall Numerals 3: Tennis Numerals 2: Junior Varsity Tennis 3. Irene G. LeVasseur 733 Windermere Avenue Drexel Hill Distributive Education—Gold—School: Publications Agent 4. Class: Executive Committee 2. Clubs: Distributive Edu- cation 4. Secretary 4. 145 Class of I960 Lillian Nedda Levy 2533 Irvington Road Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: All School Show Production 4; National Thespian Society 2, 5. 4. Class Junior Play Stage Crew 2. Clubs: Lc Cerclc Francais 2, 3. Joan E. Lewis 7222 Spruce Street Upper Darby General—Purple William Markle Lewis 4110 School Lane Drcxcl Hill Arts and Crafts—Gold—Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2. 3. Marie Lou Light 67 North Union Avenue Lansdowne Stenographic—Purple—School: Publi- cations Typing Staff 4. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. Suzanne Marie Loeb 4674 Woodland Avenue Drexcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: Acorn Reporter 4; Welfare Agent 2. 3: Wel- fare Board 3: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 4: Party Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2. 4: Downbeat So- ciety 3: Future Teachers of America 2, 3: Library 3. 4; World Affairs Forum 2. 4. Elaine Frances LoMonaco 1217 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Leaders 2: Publications Agent 3: Gym Aide 4: A. A. Salesman 2, 3: Honor Roll 2: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4: Pan American 2. 3. 4. Kathleen Loockerman 7219 Pine Street Upper Darby Clerical — Gold — Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Dance Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 3. David Joseph Lidle 242 Gram mercy Drive Clifton Heights Academic—Purple—School: Gym Aide 3. 4: World History Prire 2 Charles P. Liverton, Jr. 4654 Woodland Avenue Drexcl Hill General—Gold John Louis Loiacono 7117 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby Academic—Purple—Clubs: Bowling 2. 4; Bowling Team 2. Robert John Long 210 Margate Road Upper Darby Entered September. 1959 Distributive Education—Gold—Clubs: Distributive Education. Treasurer 4. George A. Lux 62 Hartley Road Lansdowne Accounting—Purple—Clubs: Bowling 2: Bowling Team 3. Captain 4: Rifle 3. Sports: Softball Numerals 2. 3; Basketball Numerals 2. 3. 146 William Morrison Lux 49 South Madison Ave. Upper Darby Scientific—Cold—School: All-Suburban Soccer Team 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Sports: Junior Var- sity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3. Co- Captain 4. Class of I960 Merrill E. Lynch 830 Concord Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3. Clubs: Choral 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2. 3; Varsity Football 4. Jeannette E. Mager 110 Academy Lane Upper Darby Clerical—Purple Robert Walter Lynch 4122 Vernon Road Drexel Hill Distributive Education—Cold—School: Student Council 3. Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Robert John MacDonald 182 Sherbrooke Bird Upper Darby Academic — Gold — Sports: Varsity Swimming 2. 3. 4. Edward H. Mahan 836 Edmonds Avenue Drcxcl Hill Scientific—Gold—Clubs: Rifle 4. James Harry Mallis 24 Glencoe Road Upper Darbv Accounting — Purple — Class: Home- room Color Captain 3. Clubs: A Cap pella R 3. 147 Lorna R. MacDonald 1016 Foss Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 2. 3. 4. Clubs: A (appella A 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; Le Cercie Francais 4. Leo Edward Madigan 133 North Oakley Road Upper Darby Distributive Education—Gold—Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Russell W. Magowan 4008 Vernon Road Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—Clubs: Downbeat Society 4. James R. Malick 325 North Avenue Secanc General—Gold Grace Jean Manwiller 743 Foss Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: Acorn Edi- torial Board. Features Editor 4; Acorn Reporter 2. 3; Leaders 2; All School Show Cast 3. 4: Color Guard 2. 3. 4: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 3. Class: Play Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Executive Committee 3. 4: Party Committee 2. 3; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cap- pella A 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4. Class of I960 Thomas R. Martinelli 1H1 Bryan Street Drcxcl Hill Scientific—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 3, 4; Publications Agent 3: Stu- dent Council 3: All School Show Cast 3. 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Dance Committee 3, 4: Executive Committee 4: Party Com- mittee 2: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Downbeat Society, Vice-President 3: Leeuwenhoek 3. 4. Sports: Junior Var- sity Soccer. Manager 3; Varsity Soccer, Manager 4. Rebecca Randall Marsh 5232 Reservation Road Drexel Hill Scientific—Purple—School: Leaders 2: Publications Agent 3. 4: Gym Aide 4: Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 2. Clubs: Library 3. Ruth M. Masser 235 Wynncwood Avenue I.ansdownc Clerical—Purple—School: All School Show Production 4. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4: Bowling Team 3. 4. Sports: Volley- ball Numerals 2. Ned A. Maurer 136 Ashley Road Upper Darbv General—Gold Margaret P. McCartney 61 Richfield Road Upper Darby General — Gold — Class: Dance Com- mittee 2. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4. Ethel Louise McClatchey 4011 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill Accounting — Gold — School: Publica- tions Agent 4: Welfare Agent 4: Na- tional Thespian Society 2: Sharp Shooter Medal 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Oak Art Staff 4; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4: Library 2, 3: Rifle 2, 3. Sports: Rifle 3, Co-Captain 4. Robin B. McConnell 511 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific — Purple — Clubs: Chess 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 5. Vincent Mario Mattia 3839 Berkley Avenue Drexel Hill Academic—Gold Judith Anne McAndrew 7255 Clinton Road Upper Darby- Commercial—Purple—School: Publica- tions Agent 2: Welfare Agent 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4. William S. McCaskey 4415 Bond Avenue Drcxcl Hill General—Purple Janice Lynn McClimans 327 Riverview Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic — Gold — School: Welfare A Rent 2: Band 2. 3, Secretary and Librarian 4; Band Key Award 4. Class: Play Usher 3, Dance Committee 2, 3: Partv Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Bowling 2. John M. McCoy, Jr. 1036 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill Academic — Gold — Class: I lomcrooni Color Captain 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3. 4: A Cappclla B 2: Choral 2. 3. 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 4: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2. 3: Varsitv Track 4. 148 James Edward McCraw 529 Glendale Road Upper Darby Academic—Gold—School: Spanish III Award 3: Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 3. Class of I960 Jane B. McFadden 358 Lombardy Road Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2, 3. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2, 3; Dance Committee 4; Execu- tive Committee 4: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. Sports: Junior Var- sity Hockey 2. 3. Dolores Patricia McKeever 8140 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby- Academic — Gold — School: Welfare Agent 3: Gym Aide 4: Honor Roll 2. Class: Oak Literary Staff 3. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4; Choral 3. 4: Future Teachers of America 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Lacrosse 3, 4. L. Deborah Mecouch 1437 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: Student Council 4; Honor Roll 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Oak Lit- erary Staff 3. 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4. Clubs: A Cappclla B 3: Bowling 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4. Lois Messinger 727 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill Stenographic — Purple — School: All School Snow Production 2: Gym Aide 3: Honor Roll 2. Clubs: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3: Junior Var- sity Basketball 3: Junior Varsity La- crosse 3; Varsity Lacrosse 4. Louis E. Michetti 129 Barrington Road Upper Darby- Scientific — Gold — School: Student Council 2: Gym Aide 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4; Dance Committee 2. 4: Party Committee 2. 4. Clubs: Choral 4. Sports: Basket- ball Numerals 2. 3. 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Vanity Soccer 4: Varsity Basketball 3. 4: Vanity Baseball 3. 4. Charlotte Lynn Miller 7415 Miller Avenue Upper Darby- Stenographic — Gold — Clubs: Bowling Team 4. 149 Glenn E. McLain 1016 Broadway Avenue Secanc General — Gold — School: Publications Agent 2. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 3. Sports: Softball Numerals 3: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. Thomas K. Mentzer 5228 Apache Lane Drexel Hill Academic — Gold — School: Student Council 4; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3, 4: A Cappclla B 2: Choral 2. 3. 4. Sports: Junior Vanity Football 2: Vanity Football 3, 4: Vanity Track 4. Anthony James Michetti 3843 Albemarle Avenue Drexel Hill General—Purple Robert Louis Milano 3841 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill Accounting — Gold — School: Bowling Trophy 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3. Clubs: Bowling 2: Bowl- ing Team 2. Eleanor Gail Miller 14 Arbor Lea Road Lansdowne Entered September. 1958 Scientific—Purple—School: A. A. Sales- man 4: Welfare Agent 4: Welfare Board 4; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 3. 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4; Dance Committee 3. 4: Play Committee 3. Clubs: A Cappclla A 4; Choral 3. 4. Sports: Junior Vanity Basketball 3. Junior vanity Tennis 3. Class of I960 Carol Ann Milligan 821 Penn Pines Blvd. Clifton Heights Stenographic—Purple—School: Orches tra 2; Gym Aide 4. Clubs: Bowling 3. Vice-President 4: Royal Lancers 2. Anna Louise Milliken 4338 Woodland Avenue Drexcl Hill Entered September. 1958 Clerical—Purple Thomas Milliken, Jr. 4338 Woodland Avenue Drexcl Hill Entered September, 1958 Academic—Purple Lauretta Mae Montgomery 342 Windermere Avenue Lansdown'c Stenographic—Gold—School: Publica- tions Business Staff 2. 3, Assistant Oak Manager 4; Publications Agent 2: Wel- fare Agent 4: Welfare Board, Secre- tary 4; A. A. Salesman 2. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2; Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3: First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; World Affairs Forum 4. Mahon B. Moore 205 Meadow brook Ave. Upper Darby- General—Gold Christine Mary Morris 1006 Childs Avenue Drexcl Hill Stenographic — Gold — School: Acom Reporter 4; Publications Typing Staff 4: Leaders 2; Publications Agent 4; National Thespian Society 2. 3, 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap lain 2, 3: Play Usher 4: Party Com- mittee 2. 4; Play Committee 2, 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A, Assistant Secre- tary 4; A Cappclla B 3; Choral Club 2. 3, Secretary 4: First Aid and Social Service 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Future Business Leaders of America 3. 4. Constance Ruth Morris 912 Burmont Road Drexcl Hill Scientific—Purple—School: Leaders 2; Welfare Agent 3; Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4; Oak Literary Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4: Executive Committee 4; Party Committee 2. 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3. 4; Choral 2, 3, -I; Hippocrates 2: Latin 2: Ixeuwcnhock 3, Secretary 4: Tay Wistalvan 4. Don L. Mosher 222 Burmont Road Drexcl Hill Academic—Purple Carl H. Montgomery 3929 James Street Drexcl Hill Salesmanship—Purple—Clubs: Rifle 2. Roger Alan Montgomery 509 Glendale Road Upper Darby Scientific — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 4. William F. Moore 734 Concord Avenue Drcxel Hill Scientific—Purple—School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 3, 4. Linda Gail Morrison 316 Congress Avenue Lansdowne Academic—Purple—School: All School Show Cast 4; Gym Aide 4; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2. Class: Play Usher 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: A Cap pella A 4: A Cappclla B 3: Bowling 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; Future 'Teachers of America 3, Secretary 4; Lc Cerclc Francais 2, 3. 150 Mary Elizabeth Mosher 6939 Clinton Road t.'ppcr Darby General Rumiicm—Purple Class of I960 Thomasina Ann Mostardi 7223 Glenthorne Road Upper Darby Clerical — Purple — School: Welfare Agent 2, 3: Welfare Board 3. Class: Executive Committee 2. William McKee Moulder 1137 Hollywood Avenue Drcxcl Hill Arts and Crafts—Purple—Class: Home- room Color Captain I. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 3. Ellen Doris Mueller 511 Timberlake Road Upper Darby Stenographic—Purple—School: Orches- tra 2. Class: Dance Committee 3: Play Committee 4; Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; German 2. Sports: Volleyball Numerals 2: Lacrosse Num- erals 3. Suzanne Elizabeth Munro 753 Foss Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Coun- cil 3: Acorn Reporter 2. 4: Publications Business Staff 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Gym Aide 3. Class: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4: Party Committee 2. Clubs: A Cappclla B 3: Choral 2. 3. 4; Future Teachers of America 2: 1. c Ccrclc Francais 2, 3: Leeuwenhoek 2, 3. 4; World Affairs Forum 4. William W. Murphy 7403 Rogers Avenue Upper Darby Entered September. 1959 General—Gold Charles S. Myhre, Jr. 237 Grammercy Drive Clifton Heights Scientific — Gold — Clubs: Rifle 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer. Mana- gcr 3. George Michael Mowers 131 Heather Road Upper Darby Scicn t i lie—Gold—St hool: P u bl ica t ions Agent 3: Student Council 2; All School Show Cast 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. Class Senior Play Cast 4; Dance Committee 3. 4. Clubs: A Cappella B. Accomp- anist 3: A Cappclla A. Accompanist 4: Howling 2, 3, 4: Choral. Accompanist 3. 4; Pan American 2. 3. 4: Rifle 2. 3. 4; World Affairs Forum 3. 4; Downbeat Society 3. 4. George W. Mumford 555 Millhank Road Upper Darby General—Gold James Patrick Murphy 7101 Stockley Road Upper Darby Fmlcrcd September. 1959 General Business—Purple Dennis Michael Myers 6856 Radbournc Road Upper Darby- Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 2: Upi-Dah Art Staff 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3. 4; National Thes- pian Society 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4: Junior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Oak Art Staff 4; Dance Committee 3. 4: Play Com- mittee 3. 4. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 2. 3, President 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3. Theodore F. Narrow 6872 Clover Lane Upper Darby Scientific—Purple—School: Orchestra 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Steinmct 4: World Affairs Forum. Vice-President 4. Sports: Junior Vanity Cross Country 3. 151 Class of I960 Irene A. Nesbitt 702 Stanbridgc Road Drcxcl Hill Clerical—Gold—Clubs: Choral 2. 3. Peter J. Nickel 2406 Slones brook Lane Drexcl Hill Arts and Crafts—Purple Sheryl J. Nickerson 462 Burmont Road Drcxcl Hill Academic—Cold—Class: Dance Com- mittee 3, 4; Parly Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 2, 4: Choral 3: lx Ccrclc Fran- cais 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Lacrosse Karen Anne Nielsen 7115 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2; Publications Business Staff 4: Publications Agent 2, 4; All School Show Cast 2, 3. 4; Majorette 2, Captain 3. 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Party Committee 2, 4. Clubs: A Cappclla B 4; Choral 2, 3. 4: Leeu- wenhoek 2, 3. 4: Pan American 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Lacrosse 3. 4. Adele Norman 99 Houston Road Lansdownc Stenographic—Purple—Clubs: Bowling Saranne Norsworthy 3207 Albemarle Avenue Drexel Hill Stenographic—Gold—School: Publica- tions Typing Staff 4: Publications Agent 4: Student Council 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Dance Committee 2: Partv Committee 2, 3. Clubs: Choral 2, 3. Laura Eleanor Oldham 715 Central Avenue Primos Stenographic—Purple—School: Publi- cations Typing Staff, Manager 4; Leaders 2. 3: Honor Roll 4: Disting uished Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Home- room Color Captain 3: Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: Bowling 3, President 4: Bowling Team 3: Future Business Leaders of America 3. 4; Lc Cerclc Francais 3: Rifle 2. Sports: Junior Var- sity Hockey 3; Junior Varsity Swim- ming 3. Linda Rae Nicoll 7260 Bradford Road Upper Darby Stenographic—Purple—School: Publi- cations Agent 2; Welfare Agent 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Kxccutivc Committee 2. Clubs: Bowl- ing 3. Wayne Michael Nigriny 5204 Oleander Road Drcxcl Hill Scientific—Gold—Clubs: Rifle 2, 4. Sports: Junior Varsitv Cross Country 2: Varsity Track 2. 4. Elizabeth L. Norsworthy 1022 Lamb Road Sccanc Clerical—Gold—Clubs: Bowling Team Annette E. Novello 302 Lincoln Avenue Lansdownc General Business—Gold—School: Pub- lications Agent 2: All School Show Cast 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3; Hippocrates 4; Royal Lancers 2. Arthur R. Oliver 129 Sherbrook Blvd. Upper Darbv Academic—Purple—Clubs: Rifle 2, 3. 152 Robert J. O’Mailey 1207 Harding Drive Upper Darby General—Purple Class of I960 Ruth Marie Ormsby 92H Harper Avenue Drcxcl Hill Scientific—Purple—School: A. A. Coun- cil 3. 4: Acorn Reporter 2: Leaders 2. 3. Publications Agent 2. 4; Welfare Agent 2: Gym Aide 2. 3. 4; Biology Pri c 2: Honor Roll 2. 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Class: Commence- ment Usher 3. Chilis: A Cappclla B 3: Choral 2, 3: Latin 2. 3. Treasurer 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3; Junior Varsity Basketball 3: Varsity Basket- ball 4: Varsity Tennis 2. 3. 4. Captain Edward W. Orr 134 Normandy Road Upper Darby Clerical—Cold Marilyn Susan Ostrow 701 Clarendon Road Drcxcl Hill Stenographic—Purple Daniel C. Pagano 7125 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby Entered September. 1959 Academic—Purple—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Judith Ann Parks 1128 Cobb Street Drcxcl Hill Entered September. 1958 Academic—Gold—School: Honor Roll 3. 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 3. Claw: Senior Play Cast 4: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4: Lc Cercle Francais 4. Janet Helen Patterson 4039 Vernon Road Drexel Hill Stenographic — Gold — School: A. A. Salesman 4; Publications Typing Staff 4. Class: Play Usher 3; Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. Clubs: A Cappclla B. Secretary 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4. Carolyn Louise Osterholtz 638 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific — Gold — School: Welfare Agent 2. 3: Welfare Board 2: All School Show Cast 3: Colorguard 2. 3. 4; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2. 3: Honor Roll 4. Class: Commencement Usher 3; Executive Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3: Choral 2. 3: Hippoc- rates 2: Hi-Y 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Latin. Secretary 2. Vice-President 3, President 4: Leeuwenhoek 2. 3. 4: Tay Wistalvan 2. 3, Vice-President 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 2. 3. Amelia Viola Oteri 2903 Marshall Road Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—Class: Dance Com- mittee 3. 4. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4: Choral 2. 3: Future Teachers of America 3. 4: Hippocrates 4: Leeuwen- hoek 4: Pan American 3. Ernest T. Paglione 250 Bayard Road Upper Darby General—Gold Marianne B. Pasquarella 801 Fairfax Road Drcxcl Hill Distributive Education—Gold—Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Robert P. Patterson 77 N. Union Avenue I nsdowne Entered September. 1959 Academic—Gold 153 Class of I960 Jacqueline Lee Paul 7006 Penarth Avenue Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: Publica- tion Business Staff 2: Welfare Agent 4; Gym Aide 3. 4: French II Prize 2: Honor Roll 3. 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Play Committee 4. Clubs: lx Ccrelc Francais 2. Doris Hean Paulson 3400 School Lane Drexel Hill Scientific—Purple—School: Acorn Edi- torial Board 4: Publications Business Staff 2. 3. Advertising Manager 4: Publications Agent 2: Honor Roll 2. 5: Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; National Merit Finalist. Class: Senior Play Cast 4; Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. Clubs A Cap- pclla A 4; A Cappella B 3: Choral 2. 3. 4. Charles C. Peach 5140 Pontiac Road Drexel Hill General — Purple — School: Welfare Agent 3. Marilyn Peck 722 Belficld Avenue Drexel Hill Academic — Gold — School: Welfare Agent 3; All School Show Production 2. 3: National Thespian Society 4. Class: junior Play Stage Crew 3: Senior Play Crew 3. 4: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: A ('.appella A 4; A Cappella B 3: Choral 2. 3. 4; First Aiu and Social Service 3. 4: Hippocrates 2: Latin 2. John Winall Penrod 284 Cheswold Road Drexel Hill Scientific — Gold — School: Student Council 2. 3: All School Show Cast 3: Gym Aide 2. Class: Class President 2: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 2: Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 3: Co- Captain 4; All-Suburban Soccer Team Irene Petratos 42 Brandon Road Upper Darbv Entered September. 1958 Stenographic — Purple — Class: Dance Committee 3. 4: Play Committee 3. Clubs: Downbeat Society 3: Library 4: Rifle 4: World Affairs Forum 3. Arthur E. Pitcairn 3435 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill General—Gold Phyllis W. Pearson 1014 Lamb Road Secanc Academic—Purple—School: Acorn Edi- torial Board 4, F.ditorial Assistant 4; Acorn Reporter 2, 3, 4; Publications Agent 3. 4: Student Council 3; Gym Aide 4: Honor Roll 4. Class: Play Usher 3: Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Committee 3. 4: Play Committee 3. Clubs: Choral 2: Lc Ccrclc Francais 2. 3. President 4: Tay Wist a I van 4. Howard M. Peckham 130 S. Fairview Ave. Upper Darby Scientific—Purple—School: All School Show Production 4; School Stage Crew 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Downbeat Society 4; Steinmctz 2. 3. Vice-President 4. William D. Pepper 7771 Wayne Avenue Upper Darby- General—Gold Carol Ann Pfau 267 Wembly Road Upper Darby- Commercial—Purple—Clubs: Choral 2. Lois Polites 304 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdownc Scientific—Purple—School: All School Show Cast 3; All School Show Produc- tion 3. Class: Class Color Captain 2: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Var- sity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3. 4; Var- sity Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 3. 4. 154 George W. Polk 203 Wynnewood Avenue Lansdowne General—Gold—Clubs: Rifle 2. Class of I960 Nicholas William Pompo 20-1 Bridge Street Drexel Hill Distributive Education—Gold—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: Distributive Edu- cation 4. Peggy Pope (Paraskevi Papacosta) 135 Marlboro Road Upper Darby Stenographic—Purple—School: A. A. Salesman 2. 3; Publications Business Staff 2. 3, 4; Publications Agent 2. 3. 4: Welfare Agent 2. 3: Orchestra 4: Purple and Gold Speaking Contest 2: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee 2; Party Committee 2. 4. Clubs: A Cappella A 4; A Cappella B 3: Bowling 2. 3. 4; Bowling Team 2. 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4; Hippocrates 2. 3. 4: Musical Masterpieces 2. 3, 4; Pan American 2. 3. 4: Future Teachers of America 3. 4; World Affairs Forum 4. Maria Kay Prcviti 238 Ashby Road Upper Darby Stenographic — Gold — Class: Parly Committee 4. Clubs: Library 3. Walt L. Przegon 3933 James Street Drexel Hill Distributive Education — Purple — School: Gym Aide 3. 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 4. Clubs: Dis- tributise Education 4. Geoffrey A. Pugh 832 Westview Avenue Upper Darby Scientific — Gold — School: Student Council 2. 3: Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Gym Aide 3. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2; Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4. Clubs: Rifle 2. Carole A. Rank 392 Avon Road Upper Darby Stenographic—Purple Mary E. Prendiville 16 Berbro Avenue Upper Darby Clerical—Gold—School: Upi-Dah Lit- erary Staff 4. Paul Byron Price 7216 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby Academic—Purple—Clubs: Bowling 3. 4: Bowling Team 4; Rifle 2. 3. 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 3; Basketball Numerals 3; Junior Varsity Baseball 3. Richard Ralph Pucillo 124 N. Pennock Ave. Upper Darby- Entered September. 19.' 8 Distributive Education—Gold—Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Joan Phyllis Raab 1018 Cobbs Street Drexel Hill Scientific—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2: Publications Agent 2: Student Council 2: Welfare Agent 2: Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4: Ex- ecutive Committee 2; Party Committee 2. 4. Clubs: A Cappella B 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4: Latin 2. 3. Howard A. Rankin 215 South Cedar Lane Upper Darby- Arts and Crafts—Gold 155 Class of I960 Clyde Parsons Rayner 52 Springton Road Upper Darby Scientific — Gold — School: Student Council 4; Gym Aide 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Rowling 3. 4: Rowling Team 4. Sports: Softlrall Numerals 3. 4; basketball Numerals 4: Junior Varsity baseball 2: Varsity baseball I. Leslie Anne Rebmann 836 Wilde Avenue Drcxel Hill Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Salesman 4; National Thespian Society 4: Honor Roll 4. Class: Junior Play Stage Crew 2; Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 2; Plav Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella A 3, 4; Choral 2. 3. 4: Latin 2. Carole Reed 512 Maine Avenue Aldan Entered January, 1958 Academic—Purple—Class: Dance Com- mittee 4. Chios: A Cappella A, Li- brarian 3. 4; Choral 2, 3, 4: German 4: Pan American 3, 4. Barbara A. Reich 741 Westwood Lane Clifton Heights Clerical — Gold —Clubs: Rowling 3. Treasurer 4; Rowling Team 3. 4: Choral 2, 3, 4. Sports: Junior Varsitv Lacrosse 3, 4. Harry Martin Rezer 935 Turner Avenue Drexcl Hill Scientific—Gold—School: Publications Agent 2: Student Council 2. 3: Gym Aide 4: Honor Roll 2. Class: Home- room Color Captain 4. Sports: Varsity Cross Country 4. Ronald D. Rice 1103 Concord Avenue Drexcl Hill Entered February. 1959 General—Gold—Clubs: Rowling Team 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 3. 4. Darwin Riley 1015 Lamb Road Secane General—Purple John Robert Reed 245 Sansonr Street Upper Darby Academic — Gold — School: Student Council 2, 4; All School Show Cast 4: Gym Aide 4. Class: Class Color Cap- tain 2: Homeroom ('.olor Captain 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 2: Executive Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2: Pan American 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: Junior Varsity basketball 2: Varsity Football 3. 4: Varsity Track 2. 3. 4. Douglas Rex 4214 State Road Drexel Hill Scientific—Gold—School: A. A. Coun- cil 4. Clubs: Rifle 2. Treasurer 3. 4. Sports: Varsity Rifle 2. 3. Captain 4. Joanne Irene Rhodes 7129 Greenwood Ave. Upper Darby Clerical—Purple—Clubs: A Cappella R 3. 4: Choral 2. 3, 4; Rowling. Secre- tary 3. 4. Betty Jane Richards 6967 Clinton Road Upper Darbv Stenographic—Gold—School: Welfare Agent 3: All School Show Cast 4. Clubs: Rowling 4; Future Teachers of America 4: Future Rusiness Leaders of America 3. Treasurer 4: Tay Wis- talvan 4. Clare-Willis Ritter 519 Forrest Avenue Drexcl Hill Entered September, 1959 Academic — Gold — School: National Thespian Socictv 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 4: National Merit Fina- list 4. Class: Senior Plav Cast 4: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4. 156 James A. Robin 1021 Belficld Avenue Drcxcl Hill Scientific—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 4; Leaders 2. 3; Stu«lcnt Council 2; Welfare Agent 4: Honor Roll 2. 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 3: National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. Class: Senior Play Cast 4: Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Hi Y 2. 3. 4: Rifle 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling. Manager 2. Class of I960 Carl Edmund Rogge 331 Upland Way Drcxcl Hill Scientific — Gold — School: Acorn Re- porter 4: Leaders 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2: Gym Aide 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2. 4: Commence- ment Usher 3: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Pep Club 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer '3. 4. Richard Roller 123 Harvin Road Upper Darby General Business—Gold Barbara Mae Roth 32 South Madison Ave. Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 4; Welfare Agent 2: Gym Aide 3. 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4: Future Teacher of America 3. 4: Hippocrates 4. Harvey Charles Rubinson 274 Hampden Road Upper Darby Scientific—Purple—School: Acorn Re- rrter 2. 3. 4: leaders 2: Honor Roll 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 4: Dance Committee 2. 3: F'xccu- tivc Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 2. 3, 4: Bowling Team 2. 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. Donald Rudisill 813 Terwood Road Drcxcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: National Thespian Society 2, 4. Class: Junior Plav Stage Crew 2: Senior Play Cast 4: Play Committee 4. Carolyn Jean Ruhland 725 Primos Avenue Primos General—Gold 157 Fred F. Rosato 51 South Madison Ave. Upper Darby Academic—Purple—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. June A. Roy 505 East Providence Road Aldan Scientific—Purple—School: Honor Roll 2. Class: Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Hippocrate 4: Lc Ccrclc Fran- cais 2: World Affairs Forum 4. Barbara Ann Ruczko 340 Margate Road Upper Darby Scientific — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 2. 3: Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Biology Pri c 2; Drcxcl Hill Music Club Award 3: Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4: Latin 4. Albert Walter Rudolph 7197 Ruskin Lane Up| cr Darby General—Gold Sandra Gail Rushton 4001 Plumstead Avenue Drexel Hill Clerical—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2. 3: Publications Business Staff 4: Student Council 2. 3: All School Show Cast 3. 4; Colorguard 2. 3. Cap- tain 4: Gym Aide 3. 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2. 3: Dance Com- mittee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. 4. Clubs: Hippocrates 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Lacrosse. Manager 3. 4. Class of I960 Miriam Anna Russell 3991 Vernon Road Drcxel Hill Stenographic — Gold — School: Roll 3. 4. Class: )ak Uitcrar 4; Dance Gqmmij Jo-Ann Ruto 211 Shcrbrook Blvd. Upper Darby Stenographic—Gold—School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2. 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 2: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Pan American 2, 3. 4. Lee Park Saghirian 375 Upland Way Drexel Hill Academic — Gold — School: Welfare Agent 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 4; Varsity Track 4. Sandra Lee Sampcy 7142 Radboume Road Upper Darby Stenographic — Purple — School: Gym Aide 3. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 4. Christine Avril Saulino 350 Springton Road Upper Darby Scientific—Gold—School: Honor Roll 3. Clubs: Library 2. Josephine Scafidi 300 Bayard Road Upper Darby- General — Purple — School: Student ('.ouncil 4; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2. 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Senior Play Cast 4; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Committee 3. 4. Clubs: A Cappclla B 3; Bowling 4; Choral 2. 3; Hippocrates 4. Margaret Rose Sahagian 4355 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill Stenographic—Purple—School: Publi- cations Typing Staff 4: Upi-Dah Lit- erary Staff 4: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 4: Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4: Pan American 3; Future Business Leaders of America 4. Catherine Cecillc Sanders 753 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill Academic — Purple — School: A. A Salesman 4: Gym Aide 4. Class: Home room Color Captain 4: Dance Com mittcc 2, 3. 4; Party Committee 4 Clubs: Bowling 3. 4: Choral 2: Latin 2 Thomas Ralph Saulino 256 Sherbrook Bhd. Upper Darby- Arts A- Crafts—Gold Mary Rose Scavitto 51 Richfield Road Upper Darby- General—Purple Sally Jane Schaper 580 Snowden Road Upper Darby Clerical—Gold—School: Upi-Dah Lit- erary Staff 2: Welfare Agent 4: All School Show Cast 4. Class: Dance Committee 4: Executive Committee 2. 3; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 4; Bowling Team 4; Choral 3. Ruth Marie Scherzer 825 Gainsboro Road Drexel Hill General Business—Gold—Class: Execu- tive Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4; Bowling Team 3. 4; Choral 2, 3. 158 Sandra Schneider 5222 Arrowhead Lane Drexcl Hill General—Gold Class of I960 Richard A. Schoettle 508 Hampden Road Upper Darby Art and Crafts—Purple J. Peter Schoff 650 Edmonds Avenue Drcxcl Hill Entered September, 1958 Academic—Gold—School: Gym Aide 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 4. Ilene Merle Schwartz 286 Hampden Road Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Salesman 3; Acorn Rc| ortcr 2. 3: Pub- lications Agent 2: Welfare Agent 4: Welfare Board 4: National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4: Honor Roll 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Play Usher 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 2: Play Committee 2. 3, 4. Clubs: Future Teachers of America 2. 3. 4: lx Ccrclc Franca is 2. 3. 4. John K. Scott 625 Childs Avenue Drcxcl Hill Scientific—Gold Joseph Winfield Scott, Jr. 7228 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby Scientific — Gold — School: National 'I hespian Society 3, 4; Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 3. 4. Class: Junior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4. Clubs: Rifle 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Swimming 3: Varsity Swimming 4. William Boyd Seavey, Jr. 227 South Lynn Blvd. Upper Darby Academic—Purple—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Esther Nita Schwartz 203 St. Laurence Road Upper Darby- Academic— Gold — School: Acorn Re- porter 4; Leaders 3. Captain 4: Publi- cations Agent 2; Student Council. Secretary 4: All School Show Cast 4; National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4: Gym Aide 2. 3: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Class Secretary 2: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Junior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4; Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee- 2. 3. 4. Clubs: Future Teachers of America 2. 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Girls Hi-Y 4: Pep Club 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Hockey 3: Junior Varsity Lacrosse 3. Marlene R. Scola 131 Overhill Road Upper Darby Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2: Pub- lications Agent 2; Honor Roll 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Party Com- mittee 2. Clubs: Choral 3: Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Hippocrates 4: I«e Cercle Francais 2. John Thatcher Scott 4132 School Lane Drcxcl Hill Scientific—Purple—Sports: Junior Var- sity Cross Country 3, 4. Diane Kathleen Scotti 136 Kent Road Upper Darby- Clerical— Gold — Clubs: Bowling 4: Hippocrates 4; Rifle 2. Eleanor Seislove 256 Glendale Road Upper Darby- Stenographic—Gold—School: Welfare- Agent 3. Class: Dance Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappella B 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4: Future Business Leaders of America 3. 4. 159 Class of I960 Susan Jane Seiver 508 Brookfield Road Drcxcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: Student Council 2. 4: All School Show Cast 4; All School Show Production 2: Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2. 4: Oak Literary Stall 3. 4: Dance Committee 2, 4; Executive Com- mittee 3; Party Committee 2: Play Committee 3, 4. Clubs: A Cappclla B 3. 4; Choral 2, 3, 4; Latin 3; Tay Wistalvan 3. Secretary 4; Pep Club 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 4. Robert T. Seiwell 5307 Dclmar Road Clifton Heights Academic—Purple—School: Band 2, 3. 4. Nancy E. Semon 532 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby Academic — Cold — School: Upi-Dah Literary- Staff 2; Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 4: Play Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2. 3; Future Teachers of America 3: Hip- pocrates 4; Lc Ccrclc Francais 2. Robert Edmond Sereno 526 Glendale Road Upper Darby General—Purple Olivia B. Serpentine 724 Stanbridge Road Drexcl Hill Entered September, 1958 Academic—Purple Barbara Ellen Shenk 3704 Bon sal I Avenue Drcxcl Hill Geneml Business — Purple — School: Publications Business Staff 3. Assistant Manager 4; Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2: Publications Agent 2, 4. Class: Play- Usher 4: Dance Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4. Ernest T. Sherry 257 Sherbrook Blvd. Upper Darby- Entered September. 1958 Scientific — Purple — Clubs: Chess 4: German 4. Joseph James Seneca 242 Avon Road Upper Darby- Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Council 4; Acorn Editorial Board. Sports Editor 4; Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3; Com- mencement Usher 3: Executive Com- mittee 4. Clubs: Hi-Y 4. Snorts: Soft- ball Numerals 3: Basketball Numerals 3: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3. Maryllen Candace Serody 1242A Roosevelt Drive Drcxel Hill Clerical—Purple—School: A. A. Sales- man 4: All School Show Production 4; National Thespian Society 4. Class: Junior Play Stage Crew 4; Senior Play- Stage Crew 4: Play Usher 4: Dance C-ommittec 4. Clubs: A Cappclla B 4: Choral 3. 4: Future Teachers of America 4. Carolyn Jean Shaub 7238 Spruce Street Upper Darbv Gcikt.iI—Purple—School: A. A. Sales- man 2. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2: Dance Committee 4. Jeffrey M. Sherman 4017 Redden Road Drexcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: National Thespian Society 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Junior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4. Clubs: Bowling 3. Sports: Junior Varsitv Baseball. Mana- ger 2. Winfield R. Shisler 262 Springton Road Upper Darby Scientific—Gold—School: Publications Agent 3. 4: Welfare Agent 3: Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2. 4. Class: Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: Hi-Y 3, 4. Sports: Basketball Numerals 4: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. 160 Class of I960 Conrad Meyer Shor 7011 Penarth Avenue Upper Darby General — Purple — Sports: Tennis Numerals 4. Ellen Hope Shulman 8104 Arlington Avenue Upper Darby Academic — Gold — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff S. 4: Leaders 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 3: Party Com- mittee 4: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Latin 2. 3. 4. Katie Elizabeth Shute 934 Ormond Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: Acorn Re- porter 2: Publications Agent 4; A. A. Salesman 2. 4: Student Council 2: All School Show Cast 3. 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 4: Dance Committee 2. 4: Party Com- mittee 2. 4: Play Committee 4. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4: Future Teachers of America 2: Library 2: Pan American 2: Pep Club 4. Sports: Junior Varsity lacrosse 3: Varsity Lacrosse 4: Cheer- leading 2. 3. 4. Sally L. Siems 3792 Woodland Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 2. 3: Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2: Honor Roll 2. 4. Class: Dance Committee 3. 4: Party Committee 4. Clubs: Rowling 3. 4; Choral 2: Hippocrates 2: Latin 2. Eleanor Jean Simon 828 Lindale Avenue Drcxcl Hill Scientific—Gold—School: Honor Roll 2. Clubs: lx Ccrclc Francais 3. 4. Denis G. Simotas 7060 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby General—Gold Chester A. Sminkey 213 Wynncwood Avenue Lansdownc Accounting—Gold Judith Ann Siddall 187 North Union Avenue Lansdowne Academic — Purple — School: Welfare Agent 2. Clubs: A C-appella B 3: Bowl- ing 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4: Future Teachers of America 3. 4. Thomas Simcoe 425 Croydcn Road Upper Darby- Distributive Education — Purple — Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Madelyn Diane Simon 3812 Crest Road Drexcl Hill Academic — Gold — School: Welfare Agent 2. Class: Dance Committee 3: Party Committee 4. Bruce K. Smiley 272 Margate Road Upper Darby- Accounting—Gold Jack Smith 114 Ivy Court Upper Darby- Arts and Crafts—Gobi—School: Band 2: Gym Aide 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 3. 161 Class of I960 Jacqueline Madge Smith 4602 Woodland Avenue Drcxel Hill Clerical—Gold—School: Welfare Agent 2. Claw: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 3; Library 2: World Affairs Forum, Historian 4. Robert Joseph Smith 355 Cheswold Road Drcxel Hill Distributive Education — Purple — Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Rosemary L. Smith 723 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill Stenographic—Gold Mary Rachel Smoot 89-2 Feme Boulevard Drexel Hill Entered February, 1959 Academic—Cold—School: A. A. Sales- man 4; All School Show Cast 3. 4; Majorettes 3. 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 3. 4. Clubs: Choral 4. Susan Ingram Snow 670 Feme Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific—Purple—Class: Dance Com- mittee 3. 4; Party Committee 3. 4. Clubs: A Cappclla B 3: Choral 2. 3, 4: Hippocrates 2. Stephen A. Solotoff 1120 Belficld Avenue Drcxel Hill Scientific — Purple — School: A. A. Council 4: Student Council 3, Presi- dent 4; Welfare Agent 2: Welfare Board 2: Honor Roll 2. 4. Class: Junior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4; Dance Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Bowl- ing 2: Bowling Team 2: Latin 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. Linda Paul Spencer 369 Kirks Lane Drexel Hill Academic — Purple — School: Welfare Agent 2: Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2; Clubs: A Cappclla A 4; A Cappclla B 3: Choral 2. 3. 4; Future Teachers of America 2. 3, 4; Lc Ccrclc Francais 2. 3. Teresa F. Smith 7307 Shcrbrook Blvd. Upper Darby Stenographic—Gold—School: Publica- tions Typing Staff 4. Elmer Edward Snethen, Jr. 817 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Coun- cil 4; Student Council, Scrgcant-at- Arms 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Home- room Color Captain 2, 3: Commence- ment Usher 3. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3, 4; A Cappclla B 2: Choral 2. 3. Treasurer 4; Hi-Y 4: Pep Club 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Varsity Soccer 4. Diana M. Snyder 14 South Pcnnock Ave. Upper Darby- Academic—Gold—School: Publications Agent 3. 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Disting- uished Honor Roll 3. Class: Oak Lit- erary Staff 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4:' Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cap- rlla A 4; A Cappclla B 3: Choral 2. 4: Downbeat Society 3: First Aid and Social Service 3. 4; Hippocrates 3.4. David Spence 244 Huntley Road Upper Darby Arts and Crafts—Purple Alex Spiro 111 N. Fairview Road Upper Darby- Academic — Purple — Sports: Softball Numerals 3: Junior Varsity Football 4: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. 162 Howard Gray Stahl 4206 Rosemont Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Cold—School: A. A. Coun- cil 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- lain 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3. 4. Class of I960 Judith Ruth Standring 5130 Whitehall Dr. Clifton Heights Stenographic—Purple—School: Publi- cations Typing Staff -I: Publications Agent 2; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4; Future Business Leaders of America 3. 4. Elizabeth E. M. Stark 7761 Parkview Road Upper Darby- Academic— Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 2. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4; Dance Committee 3. 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: A Cap- pclla A 4: A Cappclla B 3; Choral 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American 2, 3. 4. Sports: Junior Var- sity Hockey 2. 3: Junior Varsity La- crosse 3: Varsity Hockey 4; Varsity- Lacrosse 4. Matthew William Steers 206 Sherbrook Blvd. Upper Darby- Accounting—Gold—Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3. 4: Executive Com- mittee 2. Virginia Ruth Stephens Academic—Gold—School: Acorn Art Staff 3. 4: Upi-Dah Art Staff 2. 3. 4: Publications Agent 2: All School Show Cast 3; National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4: Gym Aide 3: Honor Roll 2. Class: Oak Art Staff 3. Editor 4: Bulletin Board Committee 4: Dance Committee 3. 4: Party Committee 2: Play Com- mittee 3. 4. Clubs: Beaux Arts 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Lc Cerclc Francais 2. 3, 4: Library 2, 3. Barbara Ann Stewart 909 Hawthorne Avenue Secanc Stenographic — Gold — School: A com Editorial Board 4: Publications Typ- ing Staff. President 4; Honor Roll'2: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2: Commencement Usher 3. Clubs: Fu- ture Business leaders of America 4. Edwin L. Strelau 251 Copley Road Upper Darby Scientific—Gold—School: Orchestra 2. 3.4. Gary R. Stecher 114 Harvin Road Upper Darby- Salesmanship—Purple William F. Steinmetz 1129 Old Lane Drexel Hill Entered September. 1959 General—Purple 305 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby Brenda Stevenson 323 Spruce Street Glenolden Academic—Gold—School: Publications Agent 4; Student Council 2; All School Show Cast 3. Class: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 2. Clubs: Choral 2. 3. 4: Future Teachers of America 2. 4; Hippocrates 2: Future Business Leaders of America 4. Sandra Aileen Streitficld 54 Golf Road Upper Darby Stenographic—Gold—Clubs: Bowling 4: Choral 2. 3: Hippocrates 4. Roger A. Sullender 316 Maple Avenue Drexel Hill Academic—Gold 163 Class of I960 Carol Sandra Suther 89-5 Feme Boulevard Drexel Hill Academic — Purple — School: Honor Roll 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4; Play Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 4: Choral 2, 3. 4: Future Teachers of America 2. 3. 4. Douglas Baxter Swanson 349 Kirks Lane Drexel Hill Scientific—Gold—School: Acorn Edi- torial Board 4; Editorial Assistant 4: Acorn Reporter 2, 3; Student Council 2. Class: Senior Play Cast 4; Oak Photographic Staff 2. 3: Executive Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Pep Club 4: Hi-Y 4. Sports Softball Numerals 3: Basketball Numerals 3. 4. Greg R. Talamini 105 Chatham Road Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Salesman 2: Publications Agent 3. 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 3. Clubs: Rifle 2. Sports: Softball Num- erals 3. Doris Ruth Talley 108 Marlborough Road Upper Darby Academic—Gold—School: All School Show Cast 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Play Usher 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 4: Bowling 4; Choral 2. 3. Diane Maria Taylor 8008 Earlington Avenue Upper Darby Stenograph ic—Gold Nancy Jane Taylor 1213 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific—Gold—School: Publications Business Staff 2. 3: Student Council 2. 4; Orchestra 2: Gym Aide 3. 4: Ameri- canism Award 3; Purple anti Gold Spelling Contest 3: Honor Roll 3: Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Class: Play Usher 4: Commencement Usher 3: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4: Dance Com- mittee 3, 4: Executive Committee 3. 4; Party Committee 4: Play Committee 3. 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 3, 4; Choral 2. 3. 4: Latin 2, 3: Hi-Y 2. 3. President 4: Tay Wistalvan 3. President 4: Pep Club 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Tennis. Manager 2. 3. Janet E. Teti 1200 Old Lane Drexel Hill Distributive Education—Gold—Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Robert John Talamini 548 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby General — Gold — Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. Sports: Junior Var- sity Soccer 2: Varsity Track 2. Theresa Lynn Tanseer 464 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Acorn Re- porter 2, 3, 4: Leaders 3: All School Show Cast 3. 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Play Usher 4: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Executive Committee 2, 3: Party Com- mittee 2. 4; Play Committee 3. 4. Clubs: A Cappella A 3: Choral 2; Fu- ture Teachers of America 2: Hi-Y 3. 4: Latin 2. 3: Vice-President 4: Tay Wistalvan 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Sports: Varsitv Swimming 3: Chccrlcading 3. 4. Donald C. Taylor 261 Glendale Road Upper Darby Clerical—Gold—Clubs: Rifle 4. Richard Levis Taylor 216 North Cedar Lane Upper Darby Academic—Gold—Clubs: Bowling 4. Walter L. Thiel 270 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill Academic — Purple — School: National Thespian Society 4. Class: Senior Play Cast 4. Clubs: A Cappclla A 4: Choral 3. 4; Lc Cercle Francais 4: Library 2. 3. Secretary 4; World Affairs Forum 4. 164 Bette Thomas •4029 Hue)- Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 2: Gym Aide 2, -I; Purple and Gold Spelling Contest 2. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Play Com- mittee 3. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 4: Latin 3. Sports: Hockey Numerals 2: Volleyball Numerals 4: junior Varsity Lacrosse 3.4. Class of I960 Anthony W. Tonzola 6862 Radbourne Road Upper Darby Distributive Education — Purple — Club: Distributive Education 4. Joseph E. Totaro 840 Edmonds Avenue Drexcl Hill Academic — Purple — School: Student Council 3. 4: National Thespian So- ciety 2. 3. President 4; School Stage Crew 2. 3. 4; Gym Aide 4: Dramatics I Price 2. Class: Junior Play Cast 3. 4: Senior Play Cast 4: Senior Play Crew 2. 5: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Party Committee 2. I. Clubs: Hi Y 3. 4. Mercedes Joan Travis 229 Bishop Avenue Clifton Heights Academic—Gold—School: Publicat ions Agent 4. Class: Dance Committee 2: Play Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 3: Library 4; Royal Lancers 2; World Affairs Forum, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Sports: Softball Numerals 2: Basketball Numerals 2: Volleyball Numerals 2: Junior Varsity Lacrosse 3, 4. Kenneth Robert Trimble I KM Primos Avenue Secanc Clerical—Purple—School: A. A. Coun- cil 4: Publications Agent 2: Welfare Agent 2. 3: Gym Aide 3. 4. Class: Class Color Captain 4: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4: Dance Committee 3. Sports: Volleyball Numerals 3: Junior Varsity Football, Captain 2: Varsity Football 3. Captain 4; Varsitv Track 2. 3. 4. David Lindsay Tucker 302 Shadeland Avenue Drexcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2; Band 2. 3. 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Clubs: Bowling 4. Roy J. Underwood 270 Bridge Street Drcxcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball, Cap- tain 2: Varsity Baseball 3, 4. 165 Joseph H. Toy 119 Alverstone Road Clifton Heights Accounting—Purple George R. B. Trimble 726 East Providence Road Aldan Dist ri bu t i s e Educa t ion—Gold—Clu bs: Distributive Education 4. Jack DeHaven Trotman 815 Penn Pines Blvd. Clifton Heights Academic—Gold—Sch x l: A. A. Sales- man 2: Gym Aide 2. Class: Dance Committee 2. 4. Sports: junior Var- sitv Wrestling 2: Junior Varsity Base- ball 2. Joan Turnier 521 Hampden Road Upper Darby General Business—Gold—Class: Bul- letin Board Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 4: Choral 2, 3. 4. Frank A. Ursomarso 1004 Shadeland Avenue Drexcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Coun- cil 2, 3. 4; Acorn Reporter 4: Publica- tions Agent 2: Gym Aide 3. 4; Student Council 4. Class’: Class Color Captain 4: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4: Executive Committee 3. 4: Play Committee 4; Clubs: Hi-Y 4. Sports: Junior Varsity- Wrestling 2. 3. Varsity Wrestling 4. Class of I960 Vivian Claire Vasquez 314 Richfield Road Upper Darby Academic—Gold—School: A. A. Sales- man 2: Acorn Reporter 4: Welfare Agent 3. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Play Com- mittee 4. Clubs: A Cappella B 3: Bowling 3. 4: Choral 2. 3: Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Hippocrates Mary Anne Vickery 707 Wildell Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: Leaders 3. 4; All School Show Production 3. 4: National Thespian Society 3, 4; Gym Aide 3. 4; Honor Roll 3. Class: Senior Play Cast 4: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4: Play Committee 3, 4. Chilis: Bowling 3: Bowling Team 3: Lc Ccrclc Fran- cais 2: Library 4. Charles Olin Walls 538 Netherwood Road Upper Darby Scientific—Purple—School: Honor Roll 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 2. Eileen Theresa Viglione 1024 Agnew Drive Drexel Hill Stenographic—Gold—School: Welfare Agent 2: Spanish I Award 2. Henry L. Vitullo 267 Margate Road Upper Darby Scientific—Purple—Clubs: Latin 4. Jane Tyler Vroman 1229 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill Academic—Purple—School: Leaders 2: Publications Agent 3, 4: All School Show Cast 4: All School Show Produc- tion 3; National Thespian Society 2, 3. Clerk 4; Gym Aide 4. Class: junior Play Stage Crew 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Party Com- mittee 4. Clubs: A Cappella A 4; A Cappella B 3: Choral 2. 3, 4; Lc Ccrclc Francais 4; Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 2. 3. George F. Wagner 833 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific—Purple—School: All School Show Production 3. 4; School Stage Crew 3, 4. Class: Dance Committee 4. Clubs: Rifle 3; Steinmetz, Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4. Dolores Adele Vila 7030 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby Clerical—Purple—Clubs: Bowling 4. Ronald S. Volz 246 Burmont Road Drexel Hill General—Purple Arlene Wade 201 Bayard Road Upper Darby Academic—Gold—School: Gym Aide 3. Stephan James Wagner 291 Oak Avenue Clifton Heights Academic—Purple Joseph Robert Waples 522 Littlecroft Road Upper Darby Arts and Crafts—Gold 166 David A. Weaver 385 Wcmbly Road Upper Darby .Scientific — Gold — School: Student Council 2. 3; Gym Aide 2, 3. 4; A. A. Salesman 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3. 4: Executive Committee 4. Lois Fay Weinstein 7227 Clinton Road Upper Darby General—Purple—Clubs: First Aid and Social Service Club 2. 3. David Edward Watt 110 Ardsley Road Upper Darby- Academic — Purple — School: Student Council 3. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4. W. Edgar Waples 522 Litllecroft Road Upper Darby- Arts and Crafts—Purple E. Roy Weintraub 926 Morgan Avenue Drcxcl Hill Scientific—Gold—School: A. A. Coun- cil 4; Acorn Reporter 4: Student Coun- cil 3: Hi-Q Team 4; English Prize 3; Algebra II Prize 2; Honor Roll 2. 3: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3: Na- tional Merit Finalist. Class: Senior Play Cast 4: Commencement Usher 3: Executive Committee 4. Clubs: Chess 3. Captain 4: Hi-Y 3. 4. Sports: Ten- nis 2, 3. 4; Most Valuable Player 3. Dorothy Elizabeth Weiss 215 Barrington Road Upper Darby- General—Purple Lorraine Alice White 333 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdowne Marion Cecelia Wescott Stenographic—Purple James A. Wiesinger 1004 Agnew Drive Drexcl Hill Scientific—Purple—School: Acorn Re- porter 4; A. A Salesman 4: All School Show Cast 3. 4; Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Clavs: Homeroom Color Captain 4: Dance Committee 4; Party Committee 2. Club : A Cap| clla B 2: A Cappella A 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. Vice-President 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Pep Club 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Football 2: Junior Varsity Base- ball 2: Varsity Baseball 3. 4: Varsity William Euler Wigmore 1112 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill Salesmanship—Gold 2560 Irvington Road Drexcl Hill Stenographic—Purple—Clubs: Bowling 2. 3. 4. William T. White 45 N. Keystone Ave. Upper Darby- Distributive Education — Purple — Clubs: Distributive Education 4. Elizabeth Ann Whitman 843 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill Scientific—Gold—School: Leaders 2; All School Show Production 2. 3. 4; National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4: A. A. Salesman 2; Latin III Prize 3: Honor Roll 2, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- tain 2: Commencement Usher 3: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4: Dance Committee 2. 3: Play Committee 2, 3. Clubs: A Cappella A 3: A Cappella B. Treas- urer 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: I .atm 2. 3. Secretary 4; Library 4: Tav Wistalvan 2. 3. 4. Sports: Junior Vafsitv Basketball. Manager 2. 3; Var- sity Basketball. Manager 4. 167 Class of I96 0 Lynda S. Wilf 20 S. Millbournc Avc. Upper Darby Acadctnic — Cold — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 4; Leaders 2: Gym Aide •I. Class: Dance Committee 5. Clubs: Rowling 3; Choral 2. 3: Future leachcrs of America 4; Hippocrates 2: Fan American 2. Parthenope Williams 44 Marlborough Road Upper Darby Academic — Purple — School: Upi-Dah Literary Staff 4. Class: Dance Com- mittee 2: Party Committee 2. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4; Choral 2. 3: Future Teachers of America 3; Hippocrates 2. 3, Treasurer 4: Pan American 2. 3. Barbara Ann Willis 1011 Ormond Avenue Drcxcl Hill Academic—Gold—School: leaders 2: Publications Agent 3. 4; All School Show Cast 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Executive Com- mittee 2: Party Committee 4. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4: Lc Ccrclc Francais 2. William Harold Wills 1101 Providence Road Secane Academic—Purple—School: Gym Aide 3. Sports: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. Walter Copeland Witman 501 South Bishop Avenue Secane Academic — Purple — School: A. A. Council 3; A. A. Salesman 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3. 4. Sports: Varsity Track 2, 3. 4. John Gruss Wolff 280 Sheffield Road Lansdowne Clerical—Gold—Sports: Varsity Soccer Sara B. Williams 918 Anderson Avenue Drexcl Hill Academic—Purple—School: All School Show Cast 3. 4; Colorguard 2. 3. 4; Gym Aide 4: Honor Roll 4. Class: Play Usher 4: Oak Literary Staff 3. 4: Dance Committee 2. 3, 4: Executive Committee 4; Parly Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 4. Clubs: A Cappella B 3; Choral 2. 3: First Aid and Social Service 3. 4; Tay Wistalvan 2. 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Tennis 3: Var- sity Tennis 4. James R. Wills 1101 Providence Road Secane Scientific — Gold — School: Welfare Agent 3: All School Show Cast 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. Class: Dance Com- mittee 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Base- ball 2; Varsity Baseball 4. Carol Anne Wilson 333 Riverview Avenue Drcxcl Hill General—Purple—School: Publications Agent 3: All School Show Cast 4; A. A. Salesman 2: Class: Dance Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Bowling 4; Choral 2. Carole Florence Wolff 4018 Vernon Road Drcxcl Hill Scientific — Purple — School: Publica- tions Agent 2. 3, 4; Student Council 2: Welfare Agent 3: Honor Roll 2. 3, 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 3. 4. Clubs: Bowling 4. Sports: Soft- ball Numerals 2. Florence L. Worley 213 E. Greenwood Ave. Lansdowne Academic—Gold—School: Publications Agent 3. 4: Welfare Agent 2: Welfare Board 2: All School Show Cast 3: Gym Aide 4. Class: Dance Committee 2. 3: Play Committee 3. Clubs: A Cap- rlla A 3. 4; Bowling 3. 4; Choral 2. 4: Hippocrates 2. 3. Secretary 4: Pan American 2. 3. Librarian-His- torian 4. 168 Gary Lee Wren 159 Ashby Road Upper Darby General—Gold—Spoils: Junior Var- sity Baseball 4. Class of I960 Kenneth Earle Wright 160 Blanchard Road Drcxel Hill Filtered September. 1959 Scientific—Gold—School: Band 4. Alton Lee Wroten 3429 Pluimtcad Avenue Drexcl Hill General—Gold Linford Herbert Yarnall 340 Forrest Avenue Drcxel Hill Academic—Gold—School: I ubl icat ions 'Rent 3: Welfare Agent 2. 3: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Cap- lain 3. Clubs: Chess 2: Rifle 2. James Chandler Yaun 400 South Bishop Avenue Sccanc Scientific — Gold — School: Acorn Re- porter 2. 3: Honor Roll 2. Clubs: World Affairs Forum 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 3. 4. Patricia K. Zimmerman 4016 Marshall Road Drcxel Hill Scientific—Gold—School: Upi-Dah Lit- erary Staff 2. 3. 4; All School Show Pro- duction 3: National Thespian Society 3, I; Honor Roll 2. 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 3. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 2; Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 2. 3. 4: Executive Committee 3: Party Committee 2. Clubs: A ( appella B. Vice President 4: Choral 2. 3. 4: Leeuwenhoek 3. 4; Tav Wistalvan 4: Pep Club 4. Dorothy Susan Yanak 3215 Highland Avenue Drcxel Hill Academic—Gold—School: Publications Business Staff 2. 3. General Business Manager 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 3: Dance Committee 3. Clubs: A Cappclla B 3: Choral 2. 3. Sheppard Yarrow 319 Sanford Road Upper Darby Scientific—Gold—Clubs: Bowling 2. 3. Charles Zecca 221 St. Laurence Road Upper Darby Scientific—Purple—School: Leaders 2. 3: All School Show Cast 2. 4: Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 4: Honor Roll 2. Class: Executive Committee 3. Clubs: Bowling 3. 4: Bowling Team 3; Chess 3: Hi-Y 3. 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Cross Country 2. Albert J. Zuccarello 531 Larch wood Avenue Upper Darby Academic—Purple—School: Gym Aide 4. Class: Homeroom Color Captain 4. Clubs: Choral 4. 169 Class of 1961 Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Loeb, V. Feinstein, C. Startzman, D. Kemble, E. Feinstein, Mrs. Me- Gonniglc. Row tow: E. Thorne, R. Drewes, I). Cammack, J. Shaf- fer, S. Margo!is. Row three: K. Kohn, A. Okie, W. Danielson, J. Rein, H. Segal, G. Sciorilli, D. Regester. Row four: R. Benson, T. Hecht, R. Sand, R. Rosenthal, D. Costello, R. Race, J. Boghosian. Homeroom 5 Mr. Witmer Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Winner, M. Turchirollo, C. LcCoff, E. Hayes, R. Williams, G. Rothman. Row two: H. Rcmlcy, M. Amster, J. Feyertag, M. Marizuoli, B. Jen- nings, D. Di Filippis, D. Cohen. Row three: F. Kahn, C. Shoemak- er, R. Adams, L. Pierce, C. Gla- vis, N. Smith, K. Brown, P. Cor- ey. Row four: P. Toll, N. Nor- man, R. Race, D. Hampshire, 1). Geary, J. Malone, L. Lewis, M. Ruley. Homeroom 19 Mr. Wade Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Wade, A. Di Valerio, P. Sabatino, R. Massucci, L. Hayes, C. Sobko. Row two: E. Wilson, J. Turnier, P. Gleason, A. Lee, K. John, J. Mill- er, D. Cole, B. Broadbent. Row three: J. Tucker, B. Brown, M. Lichtenfeld, C. Anderson, A. Field, D. Polites, J. Kanakis, N. Raupp. Row four: D. Costello, C. Geek- ler, L. Sides, B. Rhuston, E. Han- na, B. McGuigan, W. Adler, M. Ferris, W. Nunn. Homeroom 21 Mr. Brookf Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Brooke C. Brodhag, A. Finer, R. Urbano M. Polities, C. Mayer, C. Haz zard. Row two: P. Jaden, M. Art in, P. Dixon, H. Sproul, R. Len ord, N. Motter. Row three: R Bruno, S. Geffvert, J. Hedlund, J Harris, B. Kauffman, L. Jackson K. Rutty. Row four: K. Algazy, F I.oncrgan, D. Cristinziano, J. Eb erhardt, B. Ray, E. Turner, H. Sie gel, H. O'Day. 170 Class of 1961 Homeroom 23 Mr. Plrseli. Front row, L. to R.; Mr. Pursell B. Lcssard, G. Moon, C. San tan- gelo, I). Winner, E. Healy. Row two: P. Pappas, C. Startzman, C. Fister, A. Gould, V. Josctti, K. Bronson, N. Bauer. Row three: R. Ogden, F. Urie, D. Van Brunt, M. Collins, D. Ma manian, B. Rol- lick, D. Antis, C. Laut. Row four: W. Richner, R. Meade, R. Sill- man, A. Gellert, W. Brutsche, W. Edelman, R. Mabrcy, J. Crocetti. Homeroom 28 Mr. Soscia Front row, L. to R.: Mr. .Soscia, J. Col lock, N. Collins, B. Barter, M. Donaldson. C. Grabania, L. Ma manian, S. Vandcrslice, J. Fletcher. Row two: M. Mooney, I). Saunders, B. Kaclin, J. Heilig, M. Brooks, J. Steckel, M. Licciar- dello, M. Witman. Row three: J. Armor, W. Rees, A. Madtlerson, A. Okie. H. Keller, R. Van Dyke. Row four: J. Buckley, F. Sacks, W. Ormsby, B. Hatter, G. Groff, R. Sisson, C. Cunningham, H. Em- ory. Homeroom 29 Mr. Stamus Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Stamus, B. McBrearty, C. Yarnall, M. Dor- wart, L. Fletcher, S. Lillich. Row two: L. Moore, A. Henderson, J. Brosman, B. Vasey, V. Kasparian, M. Graham. Row three: W. Reib- same, W. Salerno, R. Emery, B. Bayne, C. Concannan, R. Moore, F. Daddona, C. Mancini. Row four: H. Hecht, J. Bowman, M. Van Winkle, B. Burns, M. Asteris, M. Kelly, A. Gianntonia, H. Oldham. Homeroom 30 Mr. Boyd Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Boyd, E. Bedrosian, K. Bronghton, C. Link, L. McCafferty, C. Fontana, C. Sitter. Row two: C. Ycrgcr, J. Herstam, L. Scafarie, B. Douglas, J. Poyntz, S. Vender, P. Moore, M. Conley. Row three: D. Kayati, W. Danielson, C. Miller, G. Naugh- ton, G. Summers, W. Smith, B. Stevenson. Row four: N. Salvitti, V. Mangano, H. Openshaw, R. Van Zyl, L. Reppert, J. Eskridge, R. Hemphill, T. Kelly. 171 Homeroom—Mechanical Drawing Mr. Packer Front row, L. to R: Mr. Packer, L. Vasi Icades, T. Evans, L. Orsatti, J. Karaghan. Rout tioo: L. Sand- erson, R. Estrada, J. Buscagliu, J. Aubry, W. Klenk, D. Hidell, I). Manlove. Row three: R. IYascen- zo. B. Butler, J. Sncthcn, J. Par- adise, W. Goldman, R. Sands. N. Goldberg. Row four: J. Hess, T. Wadleigh, R. Rickards. J. Mangi- gian, R. Min ter, J. Monaghan, J. Richards, R. Snively. Homeroom 32 Mr. Reiciilf. Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Rcichlc, C. Anderson, B. Less, L. Keating, D. Graver, M. Connor, G. For- man, B. Brueggemann. Row two: M. Marhcfka, A. McCauley, L. Stitelcr, M. Verna, C. Bell, A. Hickey, C. Schneider, B. Morgan. Row three: B. Watson, B. Yocum, R. Drewcs, B. Mooney, G. Cher- winsky, B. Gordon. Row four: B. Callahan. B. Hildenbrand, C. Pasles, W. Richards, R. Ewart, B. Schniepp. Homeroom 54 Miss Shaw Front row, L. to R.: A. Dc Paola, C. Duncan, C. Videon, P. Price, M. Scott, A. Stockbcrger, L. For- tunato. Row two: I). Berman, D. Lloyd, L. Keating, E. McFall, P. Morgan, J. Conrad, J. Burk, A. Hess. Row three: J. Deery, R. Ricketts, B. Schoettle, S. Green, W. Moore, W. Hinkle, R. Gorman. E. Weed. Row four: F. Dolo, W. Klumpp, R. Patched, K. Sommer, J. Barrett. D. Feddcrn, R. Camp- bell, F. Martino. Homeroom 55 Mr. Thompson Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Thomp- son, G. Skull, C. Greenlcaf, B. Stockman, L. Liberto, K. Berman. Row tioo: R. McFarland, E. Burk- holder, M. Morrow1, P. Hilscc, G. Vogt, M. Zelson, N. Pritts, R. Crawford. Row three: J. Mascaro, J. Rein, A. Patterson, D. Knoll, R. Stancel, G. Mower, R. Cantor. Row four: W. Carrick, E. Morris, L. Ferguson, D. Hires, G. Graff, T. Schuck, D. Green. 172 Homeroom 63 Miss Miller Front row, L. to R.; K. Gallagher, D. Kemble, B. Grciss, M. Profetta. Row two: Miss Miller, S. Ziegler, E. Sudhap, J. Mullen, C. Sclig, I). Kostic, D. McFce. Row three: K. Cardon, B. Beardsley, B. Gricb, E. Durnan, P. Bcrnd. R. Lockner, J. Stauffer, C. Riley. Row four: J. Dc Leon, F. Hofmann, T. Nol tenmeirer, R. Morrison, J. Fcrri- er, J. Shut , J. Weston, M. Paul- son. Homeroom 65 Mrs. McGonnicle Front row, L. to R.: Mrs. Me- Gonnigle, J. Procino, O. Biggs, V. McFeeley, J. Eaton, M. Gallagh- er. Row two: R. Vincerit, J. Walls. F. Cunningham, B. Love, P. Calhoun, L. Kenyon, G. Hoff- man. Row three: M. Bruskin, C. Pearson, C. Groff, B. Murphy, J. Shaffer, D. Mawhonney, F. Mur- phy, A. Kramer. Row four: L. Della Penna, J. Stewart, P. Schartz, D. Carraway, J. Hickcrsham, B. Bingle, J. Riley, S. Hopkins. Class of 1961 Homeroom 129 Mr. Wolfgang Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Wolf- gang, N. Sylvania, P. McKenna, C. Ganoe, B. Edwards, B. Ludwig, S. Hoffmier. Row two: I. Kerechuk, D. Myers, B. J. Dambman, B. Blaker. E. Gross, C. Ward, K. Shaw, D. Cammack. Row three: S. McClcnnen, T. Hounsell, L. Grosso, K. Pult , F. Casterioto, C. DcLuca, S. Field. Row four: B. Dengate, W. Willis, B. Pearson, G. Bcnnyhoff, B. Kuhnc, F. Scioli, J. Stoit, R. Robb. Homeroom 130 Miss Ref.d Front row, L. to R.: Miss Reed, L. Holmes, R. Ludwig, I). DiCar- olis, B. McKinney, P. Natello, L. Caras. Row two: J. Warren, M. Gehris, H. Moran, L. Sheldon, C. Taylor, M. Blakey, E. Raimondo, I). Graver. Row three: P. Benson, J. McCord, G. Sciorelli, K. Kohn, V. Elliot, C. Rol eris, M. DcLuca. Rou four: M. Sunshine, E. Grove, P. Bradley, B. Wilson, E. Pfeiffer, A. Kusched, R. Hughes, C. Chal- font. 173 Class of 1961 Homeroom 151 Miss Kirkf.r Front row, L. to R.: Miss Kirkcr, I). Sherry, J. Taylor, A. Wash lick, C. Redman. J. Ness, L. Enther, J. Ri za. Row two: P. Konicczka, C. Blank, R. Carlson, P. DeFeo, J. Holter, L. Lux, S. Haigh, V. Mc- Lean, O. George. Row three: P. Kut, R. Sutton, T. Deuber, R. Chrystie, R. Hummel, G. Scioscia, M. Myers. Row four: R. Benson, C. Wilson, E. Frazier, J. Pilkaus- kas, T. McCracken, J. Grundy, J. Roberts, D. Banninger. Homeroom 160 Miss Scott Front row, L. to R.: Miss Scott, W. McLane, B. Gcuting, B. Weed, L. Newton, B. Deiss. Row two: J. Borders, G. Bourland, L. Sherry, |. Lyons, S. Carpenter, I . Evans, M. Thomas, J. Kopf. Row three: I). Wilson, I). Guiles, E. Lackt- man, T. Hake, C. Hope, D. Reg- ester, M. Tanenbaum, J. Finarclli. Row four: R. Scott, S. Bezanis, D. Clancy, J. Humphrey, P. Roberts, J. Pinto, B. DiArcnzo, T. McCu- en. Homeroom 164 Mr. Watts Front row. L. to R.: Mr. Watts, V. Maike, M. Horvay, L. Renaud, E. Greco. Row two: E. Thorne. L. Dennis, C. McMenamin, B. Hampton, J. Chambers, B. Ewing. Row three: L. A. Maclosky, D. Thornton, K. Shields, S. Horn, S. DclVacchio, G. Catania, J. Lad ley, J. Hall. Row four: D. Norling, j. Eyler, M. Bowers, P. Richards, B. Wells, H. Gilbert, P. Norris, B. Weidner, N. Rich. Homeroom 209 Miss Yerkes Front row, L. to R.: B. Shlautcr, I. Demas, B. Rile)', K. Oakes, B. Boyd, C. Fanelli, G. I«md. Rou two: B. Meade, V. Hannum, O. Chilimidos, J. Gilbert, C. Welsh, P. Dennis, B. Maloney, L. Hud- son. Row three: G. Irwin, V. Shively, F. Blank, S. Seeburger, I). Wolf, J. Distephano, 1). Roi, I). Toma lino. Row four: J. Near)', R. Lang, J. Conner, C. Fleming, J. Pisco, B. Dickerson, J. Tatum, A. Cloak. 174 Homeroom 226 Mr. Canales Front row, L. to R.: L. Mcscanti, R. Mancuso, S. Her Ohanessian, J. Hufford, A. Simcox, C. Har- man, E. Roach. Row two: B. Ter- rcy, G. Wood, I). Wetherill, S. Brackbill, J. Toppan, I). O'Brien, C. Hanscll, V. Gill, P. Isard. Row three: G. Seeds, R. Frankenfield, W. Bauer, C. Coffman, D. McEl- wce, I). Nelms, J. Boghosian, J. Pitetti. Homeroom 227 Mrs. Stevenson Front row, L. to R.: M. Hume- ston, S. Wheat, S. Mangigian, B. Smith, J. Harris, I). Hapjjold. Row two: M. Roberts, M. Oldham, P. Lane, B. Michaclson, S. DeStcph- ano, P. Towey, B. Gillard. Row three: H. Thinest, J. DeSalvatora, B. Bradley, C. Chuplis, C. Wright, L. R. Jones, O. Scmbcrtrand. Row four: R. Romano, M. McGinn, A. I.awley, S. Collins, J. Powers, R. Hadley, B. Knoles, T. Jenkenson. Class of 1961 Homeroom 228 Mrs. Hamilton Front row, L. to R.: E. I.aughead, E. Bradley, J. Smith, J. Frites. Row two: Mrs. Hamilton, S. Church, A. Isaacson, P. Roberts, B. Mays, L. Ginther. Row three: R. Jones, B. Newmiller, A. Wil- liams, C. Middlcburg, S. Oncay, T. Dcwees, K. Felix, P. Colyvas. Row four: T. Leon, T. Hall, J. Mc- Glinchey, J. Dotto, F. Priny, H. Thomas, G. Bragg, R. Shannon. Homeroom 253 Mr. Harer Front row, L. to R.: N. Marnea, J. Cocco, M. Smith, J. Harwick, L. Layman, M. Fellizzi, M. Glass- man, J. DiBernardo. Row two: Mr. Harer. M. Troxlcr, F. lenk- inson, S. Miles, J. Pauly, M. Brick cr, B. Williams, S. Roberts. Row three: J. Quirk, T. Doughty, S. Yowcll, H. Thomas, J. Sheply. R. Broderich, 1). Nicholson. Row four: B. Benn, G. Levcnbach, E. McGrath, R. Rosenthal, J. Gau- diello, D. Cooperson, J. Jordon, A. Hamilton. 175 Class of 1962 Front row, L. to R.: Miss D’Am- elio, J. Viglionc, V. Waller, M. Richards, V. Burgess, J. Kuszmaul, G. Craft, K. Tokmajian, Mr. Kell- er. Row tiro: R. Packard, J. Lex, K. Hertzel, G. Walker, C. Frank- cnficld, S. Bassett, M. Baldwin, J. Levy. Row three: N. Siems, J. Fenstermacher, S. Crain, C. Bit- tenbender, B. Short. Sophomore Party L. to R.: J. Wills, M. Adams, J. Consalvo, G. Walker, J. Roberts. Miss D'Amelio, M. Becker, J. Shaf- fonc, J. Frey, B. Smolens. Homeroom 16 Mr. Maines Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Maines, I). Lyle, B. Dynes, E. Cammarota, E. Fry, R. Reale, J. Abatangelo. Row two: M. Nicoll, C. Volto, J. Harrow, J. Consalvo, J. Kinney, N. McMullin, C. YVoodruff, K. Bloinmers. Rou three: R. Pear- son, J. Ford, C. Dolceamore, J. Balaski, R. White, W. Corley, R. Marcantuno, J. lx nnox. Row four: N. Siems, D. Rishel, D. Kell- ey, J. Mongelli, R. Thompson, G. Chandler, T. Henderson. J. Adams. Homeroom 33 Mr. Jackson Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Jackson, J. Dipart, P. Solotoff, A. Voshell, K. Klerner, G. Fullmer, A. Scr- arlcy, P. Campbell. Row two: A. Lyons, B. Bologna, P. Wothers, J. Melchiore, A. Creskoff, S. Abel, C. Rebmann, J. Nocito, I). Hart. Row three: M. Marder, B. White, B. Pinto, M. Rishel. P. Kelley, B. Chapman, J. Morley, B. Lentz. Row four: M. Adams, T. Don- nelly, D. Forte, R. Petersen, C. Bit- tenbender, J. Hendrie, T. Silenzi, F'. Tordonc. 176 Class of 1962 Homeroom 51 Miss Nicolini Front row, L. to R.: Miss Nicolini, 1 . Resnick. I). O’Brien, L. Heg- ner, N. Cantrell. Row two: J. Sec- ton, N. VVysemen, E. Aiello, M. Lyons, M. Wager, G. Croft, C. Bonshoff. Row three: R. Sills, S. Meyers, J. Funk, S. Eckroade, J. Staier, K. Kline, J. Marra, R. White. Row four: M. Childs, P. D’Orazio, J. Lewis, J. Albers, T. Rivel, W. Kennedy, T. Toy, I. Black. Homeroom 53 Mr. Wire Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Wike, A. Micklos, D. Steele. V. Crowell. M. Richards, B. Edwards, J. Mack, C. Booz, M. Amato. Row two: P. Yo- der, C. Carnell, 1). Walker, C. Kos- lic. R. Oelenschlager, F. Hender- son, A. Gamble, M. Sereno. Rou three: R. Ligatti, J. Matlack, J. Fox, I). Higgins, K. Dormer, NI. Trovarelli, L. Simconc. Row four: E. Aldrich, J. Kcrechuk. A. Chris- tine, P. Mosburg, L. Robinson, J. Whitley, R. Pezzoli, P. Blanford. Homeroom 61 Mrs. Broadbelt Front row, L. to R.: Mrs. Broad- belt, P. D’Agostino, I). Olson, C. Sterner, J. Borrelli, P. Krupnick. Rout two: C. Zitin, B. Milan, J. Garbee, L. Henderson, L. Shaub. C. Carneual. Row three: B. Ker- shock, C. Lineberry, J. Roberts, (J. Walker, B. Magnin, T. Phayrc, H. Trucksess, B. Blitz. Row four: N. Freeman, S. Simminger, F. An- derson, J. McCook, W. Whyte, J. Highfill, E. Cicotelli, M. Harjicr. Homeroom 62 Miss Huston Front row, L. to R.: Miss Hus- ton, C. Robinson, C. Kuhwald, J. Hertensteincr, D. Milas. Row two: V. Wallace, A. Gellert, K. Ek- strom, L. Breeder, M. Andrews, P. Zizak, B. Ornsteen, K. Magower. Row three: F. Philips, I). Dosker, R. Rocal, S. Shick, F. Carney, N. Stinson, H. McCoy, L. Sjostrom. Row four: M. Hill, H. Lipman, M. Musick, I. Bowman, 1). Kerr, E. Friedman, J. Wiley, F. Cipri- ano. Class of 1962 Homeroom 124 Mr. McDonnell Front row, L. to R.: Mr. McDon- nell, K. Gerhard, J. Walsh, C. Em- bick, K. Shields, A. Daraklis. Row two: K. Hertzel, H. Angelus, P. Breen, D. Ostrom, B. Rosenfelt, P. Stolz, I). Elliott. C. Kulp, N. Garrick. Row three: J. Bridgcn, T. Friend, C. Clay, P. Mahan, T. Milas, M. Liquor, E. Smith, G. McGillin. Row four: C. Rock- lage, J. List, C. Hoffmann, P. Bak- er, M. Kessler, A. Nelson, R. Urzi, N. Wilson. Homeroom 1S2 Miss Weil Front row, L. to R.: Miss Weil, A. Hornaday, G. Gevjan, J. Walther, M. Ross, B. Shlaifer, J. Kuszmaul. Row two: P. Daub, C. Miller, G. Armstrong, C. Markoe, M. Pecitti, J. Brem, B. Chambers. Row three: W. Dudley, G. Bannar, B. (xx kc, J. Strange, C. Heym, J. Venuto, A. Winikui, J. McHugh, D. Smith Row four: j. Xicolini. B. Lites, R. Holt, E. Ftorski. G. Kielman, J. Britton, B. Poulterer. Homeroom 152 Mr. King Front row, L. to R.: Mr. King, R. Packard, K. Gaudioso, K. Watson. L. Rudrauff, C. Gibbons, C. Sim- ons, J. Martin. Row two: R. Arm- strong, P. Briggs, C. Lacy. C. Mill- er. K. Hill, J. Faust, A. Davidson. Row three: J. Liles, S. Nickel, D. Ruoscetta, B. Chambers, K. Wood, J. Kinsley, J. Duncan. Row four: G. Hojjc, T. Verna, J. Baratta, C. Cooney, W. Snyder, R. Priest, P. Brosios, K. Furneiscr. Homeroom 154 Mr. Ulmer Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Ulmer, J. Ruscitella, J. Mascia, J. Miller. Row two: D. Davis, S. Brookstein. I). Sinclair, N. Stride, P. Cham- bers, B. Moisten. Row three: W. Nocito, L. Pugh, E. Feldkamp. P. Weaver, N. Stewart, L. Landgre- be, E. Pantellas, E. Gilmore. R. Lodge. Row four: M. Brosko. R. McLaughlin, P. Huntsberger, J. Ebner, B. Yanulavich, J. Rusck, F. Videon, I). Klaus. Class of 1962 Homeroom 162 Miss D’Amelio Front row, L. to R.: Miss D’Am- elio, B. Gimble, C. Slivar, M. Childs, G. Brown, M. Baldwin, L. Leaf, J. Weed. Row two: R. Brown, E. Mills, J. Russel, C. Patched, M. Ferrell, S. Day, P. Hoplamazian, B. Elko. Row three: B. Kling, G. Barney, A. Norris, G. Pyle, J. I.ocpcr, C. Gallahcr, J. Viglione, N. Ryne. Homeroom 206 Mr. Hamsher Front row, L. to R.: C. Mooney. |. Deal, L. Ciccarelli. S. Barney, B. Boardman, T. Pelligrini. Row two: Mr. Carl Hamsher, K. Val- gamore, S. Taylor, S. Gist, C. Veb- ler, S. Sample, J. Ferrigno. Row three: D. Leahy, G. Smith, J. Brown, G. Elliot. T. MeCouche, I). Knight. Row four: T. Villa, |. Obrzut, S. Batcher, E. Yowlcr, A. Bunt, J. Spangler, G. Sanders. Homeroom 210 Mrs. .Slick Front roiu, L. to R.: Mrs. Slick, S. Bassett, M. Horvay, L. Cicchini, B. DePaul, L. Welsh, C. Sander- son, J. Stauffer. Row two: B. Schilling, C. Batts, G. Zeldin, J. Glostcr. H. Morrison, K. Gill. Row three: W. Konowal, J. Jay, C. Meluskey, J. Fillicus, A. Loro. Homeroom 221 Miss Chrism an Front row, L. to R.: J. Mulhol- land, C. Schlosberg, M. Matisoff, C. White, B. Leon, J. Goldl erg. Row two: K. Tokinajian, S. Clancy, J. Di Cicco, C. Bayne, E. Bullock, S. Pennington. M. Hough. Row three: R. Ernst, R. Mcndham, A. Grant, B. Lovely, R. Fischbach, J. Batin, K. Daly, R. Ebbs. Row jour: T. But timer, R. Raynes, G. Olsen, J. Kraus. L. Smith, R. Schoderer, A. Stein, J. Searlc. Class of 1962 Homeroom 229 Mr. Keller Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Keller, B. Smolens, S. Doyle, L. Buscaglia. Row two: B. Gott, C. Jasinski, E. I .ex, I.. Evley, M. Wiesinger, ). Baffonc. Row three: F. Warner, R. Ccllotto, R. Murray, M. Berk- owit , E. Trimble, E. McCarthy, B. Tabbot, R. Mcsscrschmid. Row four: VV. Palmer, B. Rucinski, B. MacDonald, E. Larson, ). |orgcn- son, R. Scott, J. Feeney, S. Del- Rossi. Homeroom 233 Mr. Jones Front row, I., to R.: Mr. Jones, M. Drew, S. Schlider, L. Lovering, I). Snivcly. Row two: A. McClean. B. Jefferson, C. Fox, J. Wilson, S. Murray, 1 . Could, C. Glum. Row three: R. Gcrmao, B. Renner, S. Berman, I . Poole, A. Bevan, A. Tubbs, T. Ward, A. Pantcllas, T. Geer. Row four: P. Recti. E. Judge, I). Centrella, R. Dennison, G. Fenstermacher, K. 'Fa I ley, R. Miklas, S. Seancs. Homeroom 223 Miss Atkinson Front row, L. to R.: L. Leon, J. Arthur, S. Smith, V. Burgess, A. Hughes, M. Becker, L. Pescatore. Row two: J. Ludwig, L. Clarke, B. Matthews, T. Goodyear. D. Toma- sian, P. Cole, L. Savchak, W. Dick- erson. Row three: K. Wade, C. Schroeder, I). White. L. Fisher, S. Faiglc, R. Grant, J. Kunkel, J. Dcininger. Row four: K. Sterling. J. Jerdon, J. Osman, P. Hershey, W. Reamer, R. Merget. R.ABch cn- hauser, Av Homeroom 225 Mrs. Tomlinson Front row, L. to R.: Mrs. Tom linson, R. White, A. Pirolli. E Jackson, K. Crowding. Roio two I). Milas, I). Truitt, S. Smith, J Levy, L. Fister, B. McCaffery. Rou three: K. Lynch, F. Fair, B. Say ers, M. Dotsicas, C. Burris, L. Clif ford, P. Jerrell. Row four: J. Mer kins, B. Beisser, R. Wamsley, P Retlcay, J. Palermo, R. Scola, J Cameron, R. Grant. Homeroom 252 Mr. Lower Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Lower, M. Lowry, G. Colarocco, K. By- ers, Y. Bilotti, J. McClure, S. Schmucker. How two: S. Greene, E. Price, S. Wilson, B. Snow, D. Tutlane, M. Drukker, C. Muzikar. Row three: A. Bevino, W. DePros- pero, V. Huinni, C. Frankcnfield, H. Johnson, I). La Barca, M. Gil- more, J. Majeska. Row four: W. Park, J. Rhodes, B. Wiesel, M. Ka- gan, B. Haaf, I). Ccntrella, I). Miller, I). Segal. Homeroom 251 Mr. Strange Front row, L. to R.: Mr. Strange, R. Luciano, P. Snyder, K. Cala- breese, J. Pultz. Row two: J. Frey, I). Schocttlc, K. Nauman, E. Dun- lop, J. Binder, J. Jordan. Row three: C. Schroeder, I). Fisher, J. Grimes, M. Windle, D. McElrca, L. Coleman, J. Miller, E. Parkin. Row four: M. Cetroni, A. Zuska, B. Bezark, W. Kahn, N. Mamallis, J. Tashic, J. Rhody, E. Wclsman. Class of 1962 Homeroom 263 Miss Zentmyer Front row, L. to R.: Miss Zent- myer, A. Callahan, P. Dyke, M. Gross, M. Ratcrnick, M. Nes- smith. Row two: C. Lundberg, J. Conner, C. Solomon, L. Friedman, K. Woodring, P. Volotti, J. Mc- Laughlin. Row three: B. Habick, S. Bigelow, D. Mam ill, E. Killan, O. Keithly, D. White, B. Foote, T. Peach. Row four: H. Short, T. Riegel, J. Chanay. J. Thomp- son, J. Lcmisch, J. Misirian, C. Martin, V. DiSipio. Homeroom 262 Mr. White Front row, L. to R.: Mr. White, J. Viligionc, M. Childs, P. Lukens. R. E'ricke, J. Kaine. M. Collins. Rou two: I). Be er, P. Groff, M. Dunn, C. Wood, J. Bishop, M. Nelson, E. Flynn. Row three: R. Parkins, D. Taylor, P. Lincberger, S. Ricks, P. Shindd, J. Di Fabio, R. Westcrvclt, R. Mills. X Index 100.170 .........177 172 64.97.118 .179 70.76.172 53.60.62.U4 ickwcTp -loaiin. ikrr !l.ui n ikey. CluultS ikev. Mary inbMOfaul wk. Chnstine 37.463235.90.1 1 Caulone. Carbon. tCarnell. 37.65,66,105. 182 i 182 3 4632.6435.174 I 6031.120 1...........175 I .........177 120 .........175 X, .175 Abiianxclo. Joannc Abel, Paul Abel. Sarah Adams. Joseph Adams. Monroe Adams. Robert Adler. William Aiello. F.laine Albert . John Albrecht, Karl Aldrich. Edward Algazy. Kenneth Allen. Virginia Albman. James Albman. Jess Almeida. Janet Amato. Genevieve Amto. Miriam Amonson. Eric Amster. Marsha Anderson. Carol Anderson Frank Andersen. Ralph Andrews. Margaret Angelus. Helen Antis. Daniel Appet. Phyllis Aranoff, Benjamin Arbuckle. Joan Arbuckle. Nancy Armor, Jan Armstrong. Gail Armstrong. Roberta Arthur. Jennifer Artin. Melanie Asteris. Mark Atkinson. Ruth Aubry. Jim Austin, David Baile. Winfield Bair. Francis Baker, Babctte Baker. Linda Baker. Peter Baldwin. June Baldwin. Mari Balts. John Bannar. Gcol Banncngar. Baratta, Ji Barbchcnn, Barber. Kenneth Barnes, Frank Barnes. Jay Barney, George Barney. Susan Barrar. Henry Barrett. Joseph Barski. Jo-Anne Bassett. Ruth Bassett. Sharon Bast. William Batchelder Carole Batcher. Steve Balts. Charles Bauer. Nancy Bauer. Wayne Baun. John Baxter. Barbara Baxter. Jane Bayne. Carol Beardsley. William Beasley. Bonnie Becker. Marjorie Bcdroff. Joan ....... Bedrosian. Eleanor Bcese. Judith Behrenhauser. Roddy Reiner. William Bell. Carroll Bell. Phillip Rengle. William H. . Rcnn. William Bennett. Francis Rcnnyhoff. George Benson. Patrick Benson. Robin Berkowiti. Miriam Berman. Karin Berman. Steven Bernardino. Peter Bemd. Paula 118 66.118 118 179 118 67.172 66.67.172.174 48.179 17.40 179 . 180 173 6566.118 60 32.44.106.118 32.44.46.62.66.93.118 173 Bershtein. Larry ue,i v Bcrtino. Robert 120 Bevan. Ann 182 Revan. Claude .....................120 Beverly. Susan 44.46.68.111.116.120 Bcvino. Anthony ....................183 Bezanis. Stephen 176 11 40.71.183 Winfield i 1st liggs. Olivia 49.7850.105.1 Rilaski. John 178 Bilotti. Yolanda 183 Binnick. Joan 6667.120 Bit Jacqueline ' t. Carlton 26 ....... 119 119 38.39.44.47.66. 68.93.106.119 180 66 105.178,181 38.4 7234.106.119 7253.104.180 .....176 180 65.67.119 119 119 117.119 181 181 119 174 119 17 105'178.181 ..1................1 : 78.105.1 .. J............«7.1 .. I...............I 66.120 181 181 173 . 177 181 ____173 71.120 181 175 3839.70.120 3467.182 lahkj . lit ■ RI i V Catherine Brenda 'illiam Boghosian. Jama y Bolay. Chester ----- Bolay, Emma Bologna. Eliia Bond. ValcrieJ Bond. Vanl Ronshoff. Cl Bonifante. NicJ Carol juin, Maria Borderieux. George Borderieux. John •rderieux. Thomas ■JlBtt ------- Jaon Borton. ''N ncy Rom land.. Bowers. Jt Bowers M.i Bowman. Boyd. Bat Bovxl. John! Rrackbill. Bradley. Bar Brad lev. El Brad lev. Eli Bradlcv. Gt Brad lev. H Bradley. PI Bragg. Bramall. Blanker. Breeden. Breen. Pat| Btctn. Jut Rrridting. Brewer. H Bricker. M _ i. J] Bti gv Pri BrittotV Broadbelt? Broderick. Richard Brodhag. Carolyn Brodsky. Robert Brogan. Edvrard Brogan. Emma Bronson. Kathy Ann Brooke. Charles Btooker. Anne Kailuyii i. Donna Brown. Gail Brown. Janice Brown. Jeff Brown, Jo Ann Brown. Kenneth Brown. Priscilla Brown. Raymond .181 Brown. Richard .................123 Brown. Sharon 60.61.62.123 Brown. William 172 Rrucggemann. Elizabeth 173,174 Bruno. Ralph ...................172 Bruskin. Francinc 34,67.71,123 Bntskin. Murray 175 Brutsche. William .................173 Buchanan. William 123 Buckley. William 100 Bullock. Elaine ..................181 Bullock. Glen 123 Bunt. Alexander ...................181 Burgess. Victoria 178,182 Burke. Joan 48.72.174 Burkhard, Loretta 71.123 Burkholder. Elyse 68.174 Burnett. Carol 123 Burns. William 82.173 Burris. Charlotte 69.182 Burris. Joan 4433.123 Burton. Charles 124 Busa. Arlene 40,71.124 Buscaglia. Loie 33.48.67.182 Butler. Florence .124 Hummer. Thomas 72.181 Byers. Kathleen 183 Cahill. George Thomas 63.74.124 Cahoone. Richard ...............124 (.uls. Armen ......................182 Calabrese. Kathleen 82.185 Calabrese. Louis .86 Calc. D «is ____in. V irgaret ..............175 ilifano. Fi ink 68.124 Callahan. Anne 48.183 Callahan. I obert 72.174 Cameron. Jack ■ 182 Cameron. J idilh 26 Cammack, 9onna 65.172.175 (ammarora. Elaina 178 (ampbell SSyrt 46.4736.102.124.174 0ampeli Pamaa 178 • ' Ernestd 1737.177 intreJ. Jane I 124 1 Nancyj 179 tori Richard 172.174 iponigro. Ro ald 124 Caras, inda 49,71.175 CUire .................9.17 ..........179 35.6934.175 105.180 ..........174 8.71,125 64.176 ...40.46 46.47.125 aine David ancy illiam Richard iter. Sandra Carter. Carole Carnal. Mark Cast. William 86.90,125 Catania. George .125 Cavanaugh. Alice 36.125 Cave, Susan 125 Cellini. Helen 36 Celotto. Ronald 182 Centrella. Domonic 182 Ccntrclla. Donald 7233.183 Centrel'v Susan 33.46.62.65.71.125 Cera. Geraldine 66,125 Ceironi, .viano 82,183 Chalfont.- Christopher 46.175 Chalson. Cindy 55.46.62.65.69.125 Chambers. Bonnie . 180 Chambers. Janet .............68.176 ambers. Joanne 125 amber . Margaret 180 Clmnay. Joe ........................183 Chlndlcr. George 178 ipman. William 178 Cljerry, Robert 125 .inski. Gary 48.72.100.174 hilds, Marcia ..............105.181 Childs. Marshall 82.92.100.179 Chilimidos. Olga 6537.176 Chrismati. Charlotte 17.67 Christ. Thomas 46.47.126 Christensen, Olaf ...............74,126 Christine. Arthur 100.179 Chrystie. Roger 176 Chuplis, Carol ................... 177 183 Index 316061.127 “4.127 . .173 IS.179 36.71.127 I 182 I 179 Ferri . Dorwart. Marylou Dewier. David Doto. Girard Dotsicas, Marie Doughert . Sally Dougherty. Thoma Doughty. Ti Church. Susan 66.177 Ciccarelli. Linda 181 Cicchini, Loretta SS67.I8I Cicoteiti. Edward 179 Cipriano. Fred 38.97.179 Clancy. Richard 100.176 Clancy. Sarah 37.181 Clark. Janet 44.62.98.126 Clarke. Lorraine 182 Clements. Myra 998 Clifford. Linda 182 Cloak. Alvin 176 Chile . Linda 105 Clum. Cheryl .67.182 Cocco. Joan 4067.IQS.177 Coffcv. Paul 18.70 Coffman. Charles 72.177 Cohen. Denny 5960.172 Colarocco. Gina 183 Colavi to. Carol 126 Cole. Debbie 6067 Cole. Patricia 182 Coleman. Louise 183 Collins. Marion 38.67173.183 Collins. Nano 173 Collins. Stuart 46.47.177 Colyvas, Pete 177 Comfort. Jane 57.65.126 Concannon. Cathv 173 Conlev. Marion 173 Conner. Judith 176.183 Connerton. Shirlev 66.126 Connet. Clara 31,4665.105.126 Connor. Man 174 Conrad, Janet 47.68.174 Consalvo. Joanne 37.178 Cooke. Robert . 180 Coombs. Shirlev 126 Cooney. Charles 40.100.180j Cooperson. Donald 2 6 376 27 1127 8368.10 1.178 ) 127 33.4862.7 ir' Cora ick. Margaret 34.38.396263.12 Corev. Philip Cor lev. William Costello. Richard S866.I02.10S.| Courtney. Walter Co . Raymond Coyle. Andrea Coyle. James Cram. Stephen . Crane. Paul Crawford. Lcorv Crawford. Rutii Crcskoff. Anne Cridland. Jean Croce. James Crocetti. Joseph Croft. Geraldine Crother . Barbara Crowding. Kathleen Crowell. Virginia Culbertson. Nanci Culver. Donna Cunningham. Charles Cunningham. F.mily Cunningham. Fran Cunningham. John Curry. David Daddona. Frank D'Agostino. Patricia Dalt. Gloria Daly. George ......... Daly. Kenneth 181' I) Ainato. Dorothy 128 Dambman. Betty Jane 66.175 D'Amelio. Fleanor .. 18.178.181 Danielson. Walter 6962.104.172.173_ Daraklis. Annette Dartnody. John D'Ascenro. Robert Daub. Patricia Davidson. Ann Davis. Dolann Davis. Joanne 453S6268.iU03.128 Davis. Kenneth 3563.69.7V 100.128 128 48.90.105.Hj.128 Davis, Sharon Dawson. Lois Day. Donald Day. John Day. Susan Deal. Joanne Deavcr. Merle DeBaun. Martha Da Caro. Francis De Feo, Patricia DcGraw. Ronald Deininger. John Deiss. Barbara . Dei . Fdward De Leon. Della IJamftrIouis Della rarna. Thomas Del, o si. Gabriel •1 Rossi, Stephen Luca. Charles . Do Luca. Dan ......... De I.uca. tfehael Del Vacchio. Michael l cl Vaythio. Susan De Demas. ■gate, igler. inis, l ninvui, THchard Ihanessian. Sonyti I De Paola. Arleen Paul. BatKara 'rospero. ymjam butv. Nancy DeJrcfano. Geraldine DcSMano. Susanne Dctibch Jhomas . I ctUKj e Louise Theresa IJir 63.74.102.110.117.12 78.90.105.181 98.181 46.60616266. 6768.117.128 6566.128 Mary Ann Drewc . Rosemary Dmkker. Marianne Dudley. George Dud lev. Thomas Duffy. Robert Dugan. N'atx DulinoFLiO DujftarP i hirlcy ’ Dunlop. Eileen Dunn. Merle Duman. Evelyn Dyke. Edna Dyke. Patricia Dykehouse. Linda Dynes. Beverly 67,178 Dysart. Joanne 178 East. Ann 70.131 Eaton. Judith 66,175 Ebbs. Robert 181 Ebel. Wynn ....................... 131 Eberhardt. Jay 7292.172 Echenerria. Jose Eckels. Grace 66.131 Eckroade. Sandra 66.179 Edelman, William ................. 173 Edwards, Barbara 47.67.7869.106.175 Egan. Gail 131 Ekstrom, Karen 48.179 Elko. Barry 181 Elliott. Diana 180 Elliott. Cary 67.181 Elliott. Virginia 175 Elliott. William 131 Ellis. Robert 32.40.131 Embick. Christa 180 Emcneo. Dorothy 3465.131 Emery. Reginald 173 EngDnd. James 38.396797.131 Entler. Joel 82.IC6.I09 Entlcr. Linda 34.66.176 Ernst, Joyce 6668.132 Ernst. Roy 181 Eskridge. John .173 Estrada. Richard .174 Evans. Charles 47.48.132 Evans. Donna .66,176 Evan . Tom ........................174 Ewart. Heyward ...............40.174 Ewing. Barbara 66.176 Ewing. James 132 er. Jacquelyn 34.47.176 Faljrlc. Stephen 100.182 Francis . 182 Henry .......................132 ValoticV Joanne 132 Falotica Patricia 132 Fanelli.lConcctta 176 Faust. Ban ISO FedderrJ IJavid 47.174 Feeney. Jftn 83.182 Fcenev.' SuVan 33.4662.105.132 Feinstein. tlaine 456967.98.172 Fcinstcin. Vivienne 60.71.172 Feist. William 27 Feldkamp. Dlvelvn 6669.70.180 Feldman. .Airman 38.3967.74.132 felix. Carolvi 132 chv. Karen) ......................177 Vetted. Martju 177 Fenimorc. Judith 132 fenstermachcy. Gcoffers .71.7468. 100,178 Ferguson. idrry 63.7468.102.174 Feuell. aaigarct 181 Fqrigndj in 181 ohn .....................175 llitchcll 72.172 Fertig. Carolyn F'cyeriig. Joan Field. Anne Field. Steven Filler. Janet Finer. Ann Finarelli. John Fiore. Terry Fiorito. Louis F'irth. Harry Fischback. Ruth _Fisher. Dennis i. Judith FiiKJt Marion FishcrA Stephen Fishmaq Fisler. Fister. Connie Fister. JLinda Fleming- Clifford Flcnuhg. Richard Flprfher. Linda ictcher. Joan Flynn. Earl Foderaro, Joseph Fontana. Carmel Foote. Bill Ford. Jim Fore. Elsie Forman. Gikia 66.132 37.181 ....... 172 40.175 181 ............172 40.5960.63.176 132 ....... 133 ........102.133 181 ............183 40.60.61.133 53.71.133 336592.133 33.38.41.63.133 182 476760.173 60.182 ......46.47.176 133 ............173 ............173 183 18.71 65.173 76.183 83.178 46.6568.133 64.174 184 Index .............. 154 48.72.179 46.60.62.67.68.154 69.185 ...............IS4 ...............183 179 66.154 180 .....178 46.69.185 180 46.67.154 ..............178 Green. Susan Greene. Richard Greene. Sharon Green leaf. Carol Greer. Thoma Greiss. Barbara CHtb, William imn, Joan II. Randolph jdoigh. Sherrit flL Rlaight 11« Make. I'rutW 1 Hall. JacquMtc 1 Hall. ThcA ’ Hall . JaMielinc Halpcrn. pfona HamiltojB Alan feniltcB Anne HmiltB. Richard H,W’I David Ihlhl Carl HaBstB. Barbara HaAvKandra lwna. Url , Hz i ta’irginiaJ VTansell. 47.65.17 ........172 373760.172 52.65.66.158 172 175 175 .60.61.158 158 Forsgard. Fred 18 Forty«he. Robert 155 Forte. Donah! 178 Fortunalo. Lorraine 174 Found . Hcnrv 583967.70.93.135 Fox. Carolyn ......... Fox. Jame Irankenficld. Carol Ftankcnfield. Richard Frank . Gladys Franrini. Jacqueline Frater, George Frazier, Kugene Fra ier. John Frederick. John Freeman. Martin, Frehner. Ellen Frickc. R' Friday. Robeti Friedman. I ii' Friedmann, lldward Friedmann. jlync Friend. Thi Fry. Eliza bet! Frey. Judith Ftortki. Edw; Fuhrman. Ell Fullmer. Fullmer. Wain Funk, Joan Furneisen. Karl Gabe. Donald Gallagher. Kath GallagheT. Mary Gallagher. Ruth Gallaher, Charles Gamble. Alys Gamble. France (iambic, Valerie C.anoe. Carol Garber. Judy Garcn. Pearl Gaudicllo. Thoma Gaudioto. Joseph Gaudioso. Kathleen Gaukrodgcr, Edith 18 Gayer, Carol J5.70.I54 Geary. David Cockier. Charles Geddc . Joan Geffert. William Gchri . Martha Gellert, Anthony Gellert, Ann George. Olga George. Patrici; Gerhard. Han Gerhard. Kail Geuting. Bart ra Gevjan. Bai Giacoponclli. Kfarie Giannantonio. Albert Gibbon . Gilbert. 1J Gilbert, yjoyce Gill. Mnneth Gill. figinia Gil lard. Barbata Gilmore. Elaine GimblA Bonnie GintheK Linda Giova (•law. Ro G lawman. GUvU. (art Glavis. Davj Glazier. Roi (ileavon. P«J Glick. Elay I CkntCT. Judith (ioff. Lynn (io hi berg. A Goldberg. Pd Golden. (ioodu (iojdon. Robert' n. Shirley nan. Robert Elizabeth uld. Adrienne uld. Phylli GnMunia. Cynthia Grabah' 172 .172 66.154 172 40.46.65.106.175 173 179 176 52.135 ............ 135 180 66.177 180 66.67.68.15 - l80 176 64,64.68.176 181 177 r 66.177 180 .181 66.177 155 100.155 ......68.177 46.105.172 46.94.100.155 ..........135 ......... 172 66.135 ..........181 ..........135 60.135 ..........135 67.135 ..........182 40.174 102.174 58.106.18 54JJ 5i 3 ©67.182 58.175 66.156 Graham. Marian 173 Grant. Anthony 7.938.45.71.112. 114.116.117.136 Grant. Arthur 181 Grant. John 46.47.136 tyrant. RKhaccL .69.182 Grant. Roberta ' '-.. 72 Grant. Roger 8.182 Gray. Margaret 53.136 Graziano. Eva 156 Graver. Diana 40.4739jl06.174 Greco. Eleanor 176 Green. Carl .156 Greenblatt. Barbara 66dS6 Greenblatt.- Robert 72 Happohl. Dorothy Harcr. Edwin Harknes . Stewart Hannan. Carole Harper. Jame Harper. Meredith Ham . Jean Harris. Judith Harrow. Judith Harrow. Stanley Harthaw. George Hart. Diana Hart. Janice Hartman. Robert Hatter. Btucc Harwick. Judith Hayes. Eleanor Hayes. Loi Hayes. Stephanie Hazzard. Carole __Healy, Elizabeth scht. Herbert HcdlMqd. Joel Hegner ' Hetdmann. Heilenman. Gale 76 32J9.IS6 446061.62.65.67.156 65.156 136 8.64.185 71.157 64.185 70.137 3866.177 157 137 13869.62.65. 115.117.157 17$ 46.66.L 75 176 ,102.177 175 4060.6 67.157 177 19.177 15.157 00.172 19.181 72.176 137 172 176 66.177 177 19.177 26 71.177 86.102.137 88.179 66.177 47.6566.157 178 157 26 178 158 19 Heilig. Judith 46.656739.173 llclfrich. Patricia 66.158 Hemphill. Richard 72.175 Henderson. Arlene 5839,65.175 Henderson. Frandne 179 Henderson, Lyneltc 179 Henderson. Jerald 46.47.158 Henderson. Rodger 158 Henderson. Thoma 178 Henry. Coulston .58.158 Herstam. Joan 67,175 Hershey, Peter 182 Hertcnstcincr. Judith 40.64.179 Henze). iflAn 89.178.180 Vl 158 19 ____________________________________ 178 _______ Annette • • •55 171 He . Jim llevm. Carol 406064 Hickev. Ann Hicks. William Hfakl!. Donald Hidcll. Kent Higgins. Dennis Job • 1 Hill. Cain Icon 64 Hill. Joan Htlsee. Jacqueline Hinkle. William George 26 66.175 HofTSS anHFa 48.175 HqlWeT Robert 46.74.I02.IS9 tfmann. Frank 175 Aolleran. Judith ■ • 159 Holm. Linnea 47.175 t Holmes. Elizabeth 60.62.71.159 Holmes. Charles ......................19 Holstein. Barbara 180 Holler. Barbara 58.39.62.68.77. 105.110.112.114.159 Holier, Joan 38.68.176 Hooven. Judith 5566.71.159 Hope. Carol 176 Hope. George 180 Hopkins. Stephen 175 Hoplamazian, Patricia 181 Horn. Susan 176 Homaday. Anne 180 Horvay. Margaret 47.176 Homy. Mane 5760.181 Hounsell. Thomas 64,72.102.175 Houser. Roy 70.139 Howard. Frank 70,159 Howard. Judith 45.46336567. 98.116.159 Howell. Dorothv 66.71.159 Hudson. Linda 52.46.4765.110.159 Hufford. Joan 177 Hughes, Anne 58.192 Hughe . Robert 175 Hugler. Ruth Ann 140 Humeston. Mary 177 Hummel. Robert 176 Humphrey. Joseph 100.176 Hunsbcrger. William 70.140 Hunsicker. Susan 44.466667.110 Hunter. Kitty 3666.140 Huntsberger. Paul 180 Huston. Alice ....................19.179 Hutchings. John 140 Hutchins. Sharon 140 Icenhower. Joseph S96S.II2.II6.I40 Irwin. George 176 Isaacson. Anita 67.177 Isard. Peter . 6469.177 Jackson. Albert .1934,178 Jackson. Eileen 182 Jackson. 1-arry 172 Jackson. Nancy 58.90.106.140 Jackson. William .68,140 Jamison. Katherine SS.466265.140 Jaro . Mary 140 Jasinskim. Christina 182 Jay. Jon 181 Jefferson, Barbara 182 Jeffrie . Eileen 66,140 J end in son. Faith 177 Jennings. Barbara 66.172 lerdon. John 182 185 Index JcncJV Parker Johnxm Karin JohnsoA Maureen JohnstoA David Jones. Harold J. Jones. Jones. Hsky C. John. Katnleen Jones. Ketfteth Jones. Jones Ri Jones Rid Jordan. Jar Jordan. Patlcia Jordon. Jeajeltc Jorgensen. Joscdi. Virginia Josetti, Virginia Judge. EdiXld cl Kaezur. Kagan. Mi Kahn. Fi Kahn. Wa Kaiser, Sai Kanakis, Kane. Corttance Kashner. Jpino Kasparianl Victoria Kavanagh.l Dennis Kavati. Dorothy Kavati. Nferv Alice Keane. Gi Keating. Judith Keefer. n Kehl. Wiliam Keithlv. Oliver Keller. H, Keller. Jeat Keller. Rol Keller. Willkm Kcllev, Da vi, Kelly. Paul Kelly. War Kemble. Doroi Kennedy. Carol Kennedy. Willi Kenyon. Linda Keraghan. Jam_ Kcrcchuk, Irene Kcrcchuk. John Kershock. R,' Kerr. Donald Kerr. Lucretii Kessler. ’ Sherj Kielman. G Kiky. Nai Killeit. King. Chari King. Chases Kingsley, flirabeth Kinney. Kinshofer Kinsley. Kirker. Kissar Klaus. Klenk. 182 47.66.141 HI IOO.MI 19 HI 19.182 H .68.17 64.H lltfl 177 177 172 183 J92.I82 6.67.173 65.67.173 182 HI 183 72.172 KM.183 32.36.465i62.7I.HI lyce . Barbara lohn ,thy Diane ivid ,'i lliam Klermer. 1 Kathleen Klimas. Carolyn Kline. Klhlcen Kline. Ol Kling. Wiliam Klumpp. William Knauer. Airscy Knight. RBhard Kniley. Ma Knolcs. Wiliam Knoll. Davit Knoll. Susan Kohn, Karen Konicczka. Cakil Konicr ka. Pair Konowal. Witlia Kopf. Judith Koslrgcrian. Paul' Kostic. Carole Kostic, Dolores Kountz. Robert Kramer. Allen Kraus. Joseph Krause. Dorothy Kreitzer. Judith Georgi .........18 ..........173 66.142 142 9.20.178.182 ..........178 178 175 67.172.175 142 .84.179 175 174 mT 20 J 38.40.(1 1021 Kroll. John Krom. Joyce Ktomer. Richard Krupnick. Priscilla Kurpnick. Shirley KubicMT Joseph Kuhne —Robert Kuhwald. Carol Kul C3r8T KuiAel. John Kurland. Robert Kurtz. Carolyn Kuseher„ Howard . Eric Ladley. Joyceann 1-aib, Johanna lake. Edythe Lambert. Robert laind. Garnett l-ang. Robert Langford. June Larsen. Erick laitella. Don Laughhead. Ellen Laurelli. Carmela Lauria, Frank Vincent Laul. Charles Lawrence. Betty Lou Lawrence. William Lamer, Robert Layman. Lynn Layton. Marion Lazzaro, Anita lazzaro, Marianne Leaf. Lois Leahy. Diane Le Cates. Paul ..... I-echner. Mary Le Coff. Carol ■ Lcddy. Robert Lee. Annabel _ Lee. Doris Lee. Richad Lei n berger reden ck Leisenrinfw Carol Lemisch, Mian Lemisch. John Lennox, fJames Lentz, larry Leon, (nbara Leon. Leon. leonardl Charles Leonard! Ruth 4 ard. Kbbic IjVasseuL Dorothy |Vi«eui%Irene nbach. Gideon k. Jane ky, Lillian 86.143 66.143 20.110 33.4163.114. J17.I4S 479 k 48.182 ....143 32.67.144 I78J Lues. WilliarnV l.ivcrton. Charfr Lloyd. Diane j 180 ...............146 38.4762.78.90.105.174 ' V Jkwis. Joan 36.4666.71.142 Izwis. James 177 Lewis. Larry 174 I.ewis. Mark 35.46.143 Lex. Eugenia 78.90.KK.I72.175 Liberto. Lorraine 143 l.icriardello, Marie 66.176 Lichtenfeld. Mark 72.181 Lidle. David 67.176 Lillich. Sandra 92 Ligatti. Robert 179 Light. Marie 175 Lineberger. Peter l 143 Linebcrry. Charles 175 Link, Carol 1 7168.102.181 Lipman. Howard 46.143 Liquori. Michael 32.38.39.6062.143 Liss. Barbara 67,143 List. John 144 5969'.I76 176 66.144 144 92.144 64.176 176 67.144 182 144 .............69 173 3.71,90.91 , 97.117.144 54.145 63.100.145 .177 853.62.90.106. 112.116.145 145 145 38,71,181 72.181 20 3467.145 .172 145 4667.145 66.145 145 76 1.46.66.145 1.47.48.145 183 .178 178 181 182 177 20 172 20.74 174 173 145 .145 102.177 178.182 60.146 146 76.100.179 172 146 178.182 174 66.173 172.174 146 173 179 3666.146 .183 179 .......173 179 180 Lockner. R h 6667.7 PfT Izxlge. R(Vfe! i S 180 Locb. FnH 20 lzieb. s ranne 70.146 Loeper.it. Joseph 1.72.76.181 Locwetvon. Edward 48.72 lz iacn£o. Iziuis 146 LoMolaco. Elaine 32.66.67.146 IxmcKan. Frank 172 Lonjrf Robert -70.146 cetw 146 { Lortf Anthony f 82.181 I.ovf. Barbara I 42.175 iLosAy, William I 181 ■.osier. George 1 21.183 1 iidjn.i Rosemari e| 185 t.oJwig. Barbara 1 66.71.175 | 72,104,182 |.iplwig. Roberta 1 175 l.jfken . Patty Ann Mmdberg. Carol 1 173 I 183 gfux. George 1 14« Mux. Linda J 1 176 Lux. M. William! 147 f Lvle. Donna 1 178 Lyons. Alice I 67.178 Lyons, Judith 1 176 Lyons. Mars I 179 Lynch. J. Kcnnetl 72.82.182 Lvnch. Merrill 1 74,147 Lynch. Robert 1 147 Mabrcy. Ralph 1 MacDonald. Lorr 173 33.46.147 MacDonald. Rolir t 92.182 MacDonald. RoJ rl [ 147 Madoskey. lz is ir i 72.176 Mack. Jane . I 93.179 MacNair, Ednaf 21.38 Madderson. AJthur 173 Madigan. I-ce 70.147 Mager. Jeane tc 147 Magnin. BaAara 179 M a Rowan. lathalecn 179 Magowan. Russell Mahan, inward 70.147 147 Mahan. Jratricia 180 Maikc. Velga 176 Maine Michael 178 MajcsJ , John 183.8088 Malidf. James 147 Mali . Thelma 28 M.jTiv James 147 Nl one, John 172 . «malli . Nicholas 183 Vjffancill. Donald 183 Vlancini. Charles 173 fancuso. Rita 67.177 ■ angario. Vincent 173 Nkngigian. Jack 174 Nllngigian. Sonia 46.177 M Li love. Donald 174 M iwiller. Grace 7.33.45.4656, 62.65.116.147 Malcantuno. Richard 178 Mailer. Michael 104.178 MaKulis. Sheila 172 MaJiefka. Matthew 174 Madtoe, Carol 180 Matka. Joseph Mawin. Craig 179 I00.I8S Maftin. June 72.180 Maivh. Rebecca 148 M surdi. Marlene 56.172 Mmtmelli. Thomas 9.45.69.116,148 NBrtino. Fred 70.174 yaruca. Nancv 38.66.93.177 jlavaro, Joel 173.179 Afkscia. Jacqueline rMner, Ruth 72.180 66,148 Main, Ardath 21 Massen. Roseann 172 Malisolf leta 181 Matlack. znes 179 l 182 Mattia. Vincent 148 Maull, Virginia ufaurer. Neel Cwawhinney. Daniel 27 148 175 f 47 65.174 ..............178 36.46,60,68.71.150 32.46 15.69.150 72.174 S— 46.65.66.150 150 ..............150 82.100.1 I'aufsrl PattHx Patters Panega Mel uskcy a Charles Mrndhana Richaj Men tier. Thgpa 86.154 Mila . Tem Mile . Sandra Miller. Carol Miller. Carole Miller. Charle Tfttlar ChirlniTr Norman. A dele Norman. Nelson Norris. Allred Norris, Patricia Norsworth. Elizabeth Norsworthy. Saranne Novello. Annette Nunn. Wally ........ Oake . Kathryn O'Brien. I eni e O'Brien. Dianne Obrrut. John 66.152 .......172 181 47.60,64.65.176 152 36.152 66.152 172 60.66.68.176 179 ..........177 83.181 _____ 172 Eleanor Retina Mayer. Christine 77.78.105.172 Ma manian. Diana 173 Marmanian. Linda 47.173 McAndrcw. Judith 66.148 McBrearty. Brenda 173 McCallery, Barbara 182 , McCallcrtv. louiie 173 McCartney. Margaret 14 McCarthy. Eileen 1 McCaskey. William 118 McCauley. Arlene in McCUtchey. Ethel 66.97.Jl8 McClean. Andrea 7l.9S.lf2 McClennen. Byron 38.63. ’. McClimaiu. Janice ms McClure. Marilyn 66. IBS McConnell. Robin 118 McConnell. Ralph McCook. John 17% McCord. W. Jackson 17 McCoy. Howard ...179 McCoy. John 46.47.100.149 ’ McCracken. Terence 72.176 McC.raw. James 149 McCuen. Timothy 176 McDonnell. Caroll 21 McDonnell. Robert 188 McEIrca. Dorothy 183 McElwee. Donald 100.177 McFadden. Jane 149 McFall, Eileen 182 McFarland. Ruth 69.17 , McFee. Dorothy McFcalev. Virginia McCillin. George JT. 92.180 McGinn. Michael 74.100,177 McGlinchey. John 177 McGonnigle. ElirabetV 2U 72.175 McGrath. Edwin X 177 McGuigan. Barry McHugh. Rennior w McKees er. Do es v 66.105.3(5 McKenna. P iria TV. 173 McKinney. onnic X. 175 McLain. Gl nn McLanc. Vendy McLaughnn. Robert 180s McMenapin. Carol ..176 McMulln. Nancy 40.%fl05.178 McQumd. Nancy I 58 Meadf. Bonnie m6.93.176 Mcafe. Richard 173 Mftbuch. Deborah C 32.llt.39.66.l49 Mecouch. W. Thpmas 72.181 Melbourne, AuMur 173 Melchiore Jnc 105.178 MmM robcrt i. Jame ,---.•anti. Linda Messerschmid. Ronald Messingcr. l )i Meyers. Sue lichaclton. Barbara . TNjctti. Anthony MichSii. Louis ...... MicklaaiSsRobert Mick lo . At... _ Middlcberg. Cynthia Milan. Robert Milano. Robert Milas. Dawn Milas. Donna 1.11. IIS MucHcrT MLJ Mulholland. Thelma Mullen. Jacqueline Slumlord, George Munro, Suzanne. Murphy. Elaine Murphy. Franci .66.151 181 47.175 .131 6J7.69.I5I 175 175 s,,T ,v William MuhqrvXvsU MurraXSiiranne Muzikar, harol 151 182 69.182 183 9 Myers, DcniV Myers. Diane' Myers. Melchior JfftUf Charles. NaiMrrcfl James E. • Narrow Pat mi a NaugnltM Ceiald S( Nauman. Ncarym. JowpfT Nelms. Donald Nelson. Allred Nelson, Mary Nesbitt. Irene Nesmith. Marilyn Ness, Judith N'cvrmiller. William Newton. Lynne Nicholson, Donald Nickel. Peter Nickel. Stephan Nickerson. Sheryll Nicollni, Cennar Nicolini. Louise Nicoll, Linda Nicoll. Merle Nielsen. Karen Nigriny. Wayne Noble. Lucile Nocito. Walter Paul K. Nollemf Norling. Donna Oldham. Harry 173 Oldham. Ijura 115.152 Oldham. Marsha 71.177 Oliver. Arthur 152 Olien. George 7I.76J8.18I Olson. Doris 179 O’Malley, Robert 152 Oncav. Susan 71.177 Openshaw. Harrs 40.72.173 Ortnsby. Robert 68.173 Ormsby. Ruth 62.64.90.106.153 Omstcen. Rabcttc 179 Orr. Edward 153 Orsatti. Loui 174 Osman. James 96.182 Ostcrholtz. Carolyn 62.64.65.69. 106.153 Ostrom. Doris 190 Ostrow. Marilyn 153 Oswald. Charles 22 X’ Otcti. Amelia 6669,153 Pacttti. Marlene 180 Packer. Arthur 22.174 Packward. Renas 178.180 Pagano. Daniel 153 Paglionc. Ernest 153 Palermo. Joseph 182 Palmer. William 182 Pantellas, Augie 182 Pantillas. Eve 190 Pappa . Priscilla .173 Paradise. John - .97.174 Park. William 70.71.183 parkin. Elliot 183 Phrkins. Richard 183 Parry JuditJ 32.66.67.153 Parrs .XIhMl. i 26 Paslcs. AXfcbhrX k «■ 174 m LJ i7fl53 iQfiTient rV 40.i8.l- : .64.66.68.176 Pellc Penniri Penrod. Jo Pepper. Willia Pescatore. Lucy Peterson. Robert Petrato , Irene Pezzoli. Robert Ptau. Carol Plciller. Earl Phayre. Thoma Pierce. Louise Phillips. Frederick Pierson, Patricia Pilkauska . Jim Pinto. Rot Pisco. PiUpffii. Arthur ifetti. Joseph Pizzoli, Robert Polite . Louis Polite . Man Miller. Miller. Miller. James Miller. Janet ..... Miller. Jean Miller. Julia Miller. Judith Miller. Sarah Milligan. Carol Milliken. Anna Millikcn. Thomas Oelensch lager. Ogdan, Russell Okie. Allen 48.72.172.173 Jtov, June % %i bin son. Hw KbmU, Barr% Ruak, Barbarir VudisRL Donald A|dolp .dbcr( Ru ytauffTLinda RuhlJWi. cV.1 Ruley. J|elviiV R usee I (a .% idX Jluscitclla. jknet u ek, R iHhlon. San dim RiislfWn. William Ri vlV.inellc Ruuell. liriain Ruto, Jo%nn Ruttv. Ki Ryne’T'Nortab Sabatino. I’aVtua Saches. Fred a SerotB JIaryilcn ScrjJcntmL Olivia Shaffer. J%j Shannon. Rm u 11 Jt1 rol Shcrntn lcWL Sherry rtJfcne Sherry. Ernest Sherry, Lynn ank, I Ranki Rate Rai H Rav. ni Sahagi; Huth Ann I Walter Salviltij Satnpcvfl Sampled Sand. R| .Sander . Aflndciv Leslie William [aul Cindy Cynthia syvdrrson. I.ynn Stntangclo. Carol Sareno. Marianne Saulino. Arril Saunders. Diane Savchak. Lynne i | Sayers. Barbara M Sacfaria. Livia t Joseph ii r Scavitto. MarvX Schall. Jamgir Schaper. SeherrcT KUth William P Tedcr. Sally Ann Sehlosberg. Connie Sehmuchker. Sue Schneider. Carol ' Schneider. Sandra Schnicpp. Barry Schoderer. Eric Schoettle. Doroih Schoettlc. Rich p Aoff. Peter tfhroeder. Ch Echuck. Thon Bit hull. Dean Schulz. John Fclnvai . l A ft [ Scioli. fian B X ScRncia. CuH ™ Sciorilli. (.fl l Scola. Mariflf kScott. Jol K. jjjgpRn T. Vott. Joseph Scott. Maureen Scott. Nan Scotti, Diane Scull. Ceorgc Ann Searby. Margaret Searle. John Searlcs. Charles Sealies. Sid Seavcy. William Seebergcr. Steve Seeburger. Rhoda Seeds. Cary Seeton. Johnna S;al. David dove. Eleanor Sciver. Susan Seiwell. Robert Sclig. Catol Semon, Nan SenbcrtradnT Omcr Sencca Jbscph Sci T Robert Price, Paul Prinz. Fred ........ Pritto. Nancy Profeta. Marianne Proseino. Judith Przegon, Walter Purillo, Richard Pugh. Geoffrey . Can. Frank fried.! . John Reed. Paul Ree . William Regcster. Dianne Rcibsame. William Reich. Batbara ReichIc, Frank Rein. James Harriet Chcl ea I k, : a«d. I rraine K. : ■ er. Bruce I RcppcrH Rrsnnk. Plivlliv| Rex. IVnigla ■ 6J4.6 P 177 174 175 175 70.155 70.155 Rickards. wjbert 48.72.174 Ricketts. .174 Rukv mfin m | .183 Riegel. HifiA ?H W 82.100.183 Rilev. Barbara 1 7. 176 Riley. Charles 1 175 Riley . Darwin 156 Riley-. John m 175 Rishel. David % 71.178 Ritter, Claire 8.70.156 Rivel. Thomas £ 179 Rizzo. Joan .176 Roach. Eleanor 6497.177 Robb. Raymond Robert . Charles 0 8.40. £5 Robert . Jesse 1 Roberts. Jon ft . 74fl76 Roberts. Patricia X 6T177 Robert . Philip £ 176 Roberts. Sue Robin. James 63.156 Roca. Richard I 64.179 Rocklage. Charles I 100.180 Rogge. Carl 3140.71.157 Roi. Donald % 176 Roller. Richard ... X 157 Romano. Richard m76,177 Rosato. Fred X 157 Rose. John X71 Roscnfclt. Balbara X' Rosenthal. Richard 100.172.1% Ros . Marie Roth. Barbara Jfh6.157 Rothman. Gail £ 78.172 .100 159 ..............176 26 177 S3.65.78.I05.179 185 71.159 S2J8.44.47JS.65. 71.116.159 160 175 97.177 8J2.SS.160 160 47.65.160 160 172.175 72.177 160 5 . hields. Karin Shindel. Pete Sliisler. Winfield Shively. Val , Shleifer. Barbara ksh Inter. Barbara ftShocmakcr. Charles or. Conrad ort. Harold f Shull. Dean ' Shulman. Ellen Shutc. Katie Siddall. Judith k ides. Leo jal, Herbert Its. Norman sil Sally Silc KThomas Sillin Robert siib. m d Simcoe. Sitncox. A; Simeone. Simmingcr. Sri . Simon. Eleanor Simon. Madelyn Simons. Carol Simotas. Denis Sinclair. Doris Sisson. Roger Sitlcr. Cindy Sjostrom. Ieonard Slick. Anne Slivar. Carol Lynn Slutzkv. Steve Smiley. Bruce Sntinkey. Cliester Smith. Edward Smith. Elizabeth Smith, Gail Smith. Jack Smith. Jacqueline Smith. Janice Smith, jay Smith. Katherine Smith, loren Smith. Margaret Smith. Nanci Smith. Richard Smith. Robert Smith. Rosemary Smith. Sandra Smith. Suzanne Smith. Theresa Smith. William Smolcns. Barbara Smoot. Mary Sncthen. Elmer Snelhen. Joe Snivcly. Richard Snivels. Riahcrd Snow. M. Elizabeth . Susan SnTIBL Albert SmilADinu SnydcMjudson TPamela [Walter Tarol . Carolvn Eff. PauD lot off. Steve 'Sommer, Kenneth Sommerfield. Emma Soscia. Louis Spangler. John Spence. David . Spencer. Linda 69.160 .............176 ..............17 176 183 .............160 176 180 176 .............172 160 178.185 23 34.40.64.65.161 45.71.161 65.66.161 172 172 178 66.161 178 173 179 70.161 177 179 76.179 161 161 180 161 64 J5.I05.180 173 68.173 179 42SJS ............33.181 .................70 161 161 92.180 ................177 72J993.105.18I 161 47.161 ................177 25 ............. 65.105 181 65.78.177 172 180 70.162 89.162 66.182 ................182 ....... 36.162 ................173 6499.182 162 38J9.46.47.63J6.162 ................ 174 174 174 105.183 ........162 .................26 32.46.66.68.162 6.23 183 8.38.76.180 .172 33.183 38.45.6798.178 38.39.57.162 71.174 2396 23.104.173 181 162 4695.162 188 Index Trimble. George MMU Kcimcth Trotman. Jack r Trovarclli. MidMrcl Trosier, Mai rllcn 46323435. 70.77.78.105.177 179 182 182 165 68.172 172 72.172 ............172 66.166 .183 ............24 While. I rraine White. Bobert D. White, fsbcri T. While, Monakl y hue, mithanna Jufhite. Blliain •Whitley. Vio Whitman, maabei 47.62.65.67.173 m 71.163 I 24.177 i3Ai3.116.163 m. f 180 68.173 173 46.100.173 173 173 173 .76.174 W«5.I65 68.173 180 Spiro. Alex Sproul, Honey Stahl. Cray Staler. Jane Stamui. Lewis Standring. Judith Stanscll. Robert Statk. F.liiabcth Stattrmaq. Carol Stauffer. John Stauffer. John W. Strckcl, Joan Sleeker. Cary Steele. Diana Steers. Matthew Stein. Alan Steinmeu, Williai Stephens. Virginia' Sterling. Kenneth Sterner, Carol Stevens. McKinley Stevenson. Barbara Stevenson. Brenda Stevenson. Mildn Stewart. Barba Stevrart, James Stewart. Nanc Stinson, Xai Stitclcr. Li Stickberger. Stockman, Stole, Painek Stott. James Strange. Edi Strange. JuditL Streitfield. Sandy Strclau, Edwin Stride. Nancy Jane Sudhop. Emily Sullender. Roger -Summers. George Sunshine. Michael Suther. Carol Sutton. Robert Swanson. Douglas Sylvania, Norma Tabbutt. Robert Talamini. Greg Talamini. Robert Talley. Dorris Talley. Kenneth Tanncnbaum. Marc Tanseer. Theresa Tashy, John Taylor. Carole Taylor. Dave Taylor. Donald Taylor. Doandl Taylor. Judith Taylor. Nancy Taylor. Richard Taylor. Susai Tcrrcy. Ft Tcti. Jai Theil. Wall Thomas. I li Klh Thomas. Ga Thomas. Thomas. I Thomp ITiomp Thomp Th A30.18S 5.71.105.180 66.163 48.163 180 175 163 173 71.100,175 65.66.163 176 8.33.71.161 175j 48.100.16 461 •.161 182 70.176 .98.161 183 175 183 161 161 71.176 3233.38.39.46.62.65., 106.114.115.164 164 .18 I hommon. Wissel 1 178 Thor ne. EUct 6237.98.172.176 Todf iro. Mat 24.92 I.jfl nagi.tnf Katolvn 178.181 ■ I72 VDcboijIi I838JH Dorothea Torn Mice Ton; VAnthony 70.165 Topt Joan 177 Ford on . Alfred 178 Toro p. 27 V- J° ep« V 38.39.603133. Vi.l 14.117.165 To h. Pa« X . 177 Toy. 'joieph Thomas 179 sue. Jane 28 T ■■ is. Merry 165 n'rimble. Eliubcth 182 T ruckes Howard Truit ffale TubK April _Kcr, Dave jTker. Jeff ■ tchiroHo. Margaret Timer. Edward hmier. Jeanne rurniar Joan Tutlfme. Dorothy Jr woes. Stanley I Tyson. Uel uid vis Ut Ur I' rsoma r Uni. I Van BruntJ Vandcrslicc.3 Van Dyke. Richard Van Winkle. Milton Van Zyl. Robert Vascy. Barbara Vasiliadcs. Leon Vasquer. Vivian Vender. Sue Venuto. Joseph •Verna, Martha [Vfitu, Tom ........ (Vickery. Mary Ann n, Carol vidcon. Frank Viglione. Eileen Viglk lOKPh M VIK VincentJ VitulloAPIenr Vogt.rfail Volco, C laud I Volga rmorf ' Volikas. J 'olr. Roi Voshell. J V roman Wade. Wade, i Wade. I Wasleigl Wagner .«I Wagner. ’ Wagner. _______ Walker. Donna . Walker. Gail Waller. Victoria Walls, Charles Walts. Judith Walmsley, Raymond Walsh. Joan Wallhcr. Joanne Wanner. Frank Waples. Edgar Waples. Robert Ward. Carol ...... Ward. Thomas Warren. Jean Washick. Ann Wauon. Kathy Watson. William Watt. David Watts. Norman Weaver. David __ Weaver. I Weed, f Weadrtdward d. Jean toeidner. Barbara Weil. Maiiie Weimer. Frances Weinstein. Loi Wcintraub. Roy Weiss. Dorothy Weiss. Marion 166 179 178.179 93.106.178.179 100.166 38.4537.653998 182 180 180 76.182 ...........166 ...........166 . I7SJ .........nx ............176 67.180 173.174 70.167 24.176 167 180 76 1? 181 176 24.60.180 2435 167 4I3S.1I7.I67 ......... 167 26 Weiss. Roberta Wellman. Mark Wells. Barbara Welsh. Carolyn Welsh. I-ois Wescott. Marion Westers elt. Rich Wetherill. Wheat. Sai White. C White. D White. Whyte. WilU WickcrshanT John Wicsingejg _J antes Wicsingrr. Mary Wupriore. William r. „te. Harry kViley. John Wiley. Karen Will. Linda Williams. Alicei Williams. Bevdfly Williams. Paf Williams. Riyfh Ann Williams. Si Willis. Bartpra Willis. Wi atn Wills. Jan Wills. WJIliam Wilson. Aryan Wilson Carol Wilson Charles Wilsq . Darrel Wilwv. Eleanor Witfbn. Jean Ison. R. Neil Ilson. Susan kV indie. Marie Winikur, Alan Winner. FJirabeth Wise. John Witman. Mary Witman. Walt Winner. Lynn Wolf. David Wolff. Carole Wolfgang. Roy Wood. Carolyn Wood. George Wood. Kenneth Woodring. Kathy Woodruti. Carole Worley. Florence Wot hers. Patricia Wren. Gan Wright. Carl Wright. Kenneth Wrotcn. Alton Wyscman. Nancy Yakes. Ruth Yanak. Dorothy Yanulavich. Bruce Yamell. Charlene Yamell. Linford Yarrow. Sheppard ' jun. James THfw Nlaygaret Ycrger T tile Yocum. Yoder. PaulJ YoungjRo Yq___, , -. F-Ulood dl. tuart aries __ lin, Gerald Zelson. Myta Zentmycr. Jo-Ann Zimmerman. Patricia Zitin. Carol Ziiak. Particia Zuccarello. Albert uska. Albert ....27 100 72,176 176 181 . 66.167 5830.17 625.179 38.183 83.182 167 «78 rf V78 m i ff 7o.i6 r 179 32.473032.'' . 64.68.l6 a 1| nil 33.66.11 (67 5.179 179 66.167 3435.168 177 .....177 34.168 ............172 32.4438.106.168 66.168 ..175 168 168 .......175 .........66,108 102.176 83.176 68.172 ............182 100.180 J8S 183 ............180 173 25 173 ........100.168 25.172 ....176 66,168 25.175 ...........183 .............177 .........180 183 .178 463637.168 ........... 178 .168 .............177 169 ............169 69.179 .............27 ..........37.169 180 173 ...........169 ............169 .............169 25.176 55.7839.105.73 ...........174 179 38.46.7134 76.100 38.181.104 177 6338.169 181 60.174 25.183 47303539. 71.169 3837.179 105.179 ...169 189 Acknowledgments TKL J 'jU 'nA 0 M.Jtt or u A-. £7 «. . ■ CMi-i ' -■'1 ci _ = -A«U . -Avmiiha u Ux 0 -—Lie,. ,' . ----- u-nxj. at f . flxUA yi. F - , Oo« 5 A xX _! The printing of the 1960 Oak was clone by H. G. 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