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THE OAK Upper Darby Senior High School Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Volume X XXXII tduors Kathy I red ale Barbara Boos Always moving as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves and never rest. Until we reach the ripest fruit of all. That perfect bliss and sole felicity. The sweet fruition of an earthly crown. Christopher Marlowe ROYAL PEOPLE Student Life 4 Curriculum 12 Activities 36 Seniors 146 Index 212 September Move to New Buildings 4 Precipitates New Problems UD is indeed moving on. The roar of construction outside classroom windows testifies loudly to that ob- servation. Because the recently completed classroom wing comprises only part of the ultimate school com- plex, students have been forced to join slow moving throngs on crowded stairways, and the administration has been forced to erect temporary fire escapes. Two prefabricated buildings serve as temporary quarters for the library and music department. Certain extra-curri- cular activities are suffering because of a lack of some playing fields and an auditorium. But in spite of all the handicaps, UD has managed not only to continue, but also to improve its educational program. 5 «a i New Classrooms Newly equipped industrial arts shops and fine arts studios were among the im- proved facilities provided by Phase I con- struction. Five ultra-modern language 6 Enhance Academic Atmosphere labs and two more biology labs were part of building B , occupied this September. Fifty-eight cheery classrooms in this struc- ture now house the English, Sociology, Math, and language departments, as well as the main offices. Air conditioning and improved lighting and heating have also enhanced classroom life. 7 Royals Sport Enthusiasm As Spectators And Athletes Why was this year's student body so enthusiastic? Was it our football team's winning efforts . . .? Perhaps it was the organized infectious cheering of John Stull, Charlie Sharp and company. What- ever it was, the stands were filled, the athletes were dedicated, and Upper Darby enjoyed its finest sports seasons in recent years. Varied Extra-Curricular Activities Playing the part of the dead in Our Town ... listening to a foreign exchange student describe Paris... Coping with the score of Bye Bye Birdie in the darkened or- chestra pit . . . learning about children at the FTA Christmas party . . . exploring the intricacies of St. Cecilia's Mass in choir . . . Marcus Aurelius proposed that a man's worth could be measured by the value of his leisure activities. For many at UD, after-school acti- vities constitute an important part of student life. C 10 Reflect Student Versatility 11 New Course Reflects Ecological Concern This year, a new Environmental Science course was added to the science curriculum. This course allows students to analyze contemporary problems of ecology such as air and water pollution. The Math and Science Departments have exper- ienced marked improvements in the quality of their facilities. Located in building B is a completely new biology suite” which encompasses (wo classrooms, aquariums, animal housing, refrigerators, and other equipment necessary for experimental work. The Math Department is enjoying all new classrooms, including a separate room where students can work with two com- puter terminals. With j slightly perturbed, tightly disappointed look, Mr. Hilbert returns math tests to his class as Rusty Frank stares longingly toward the door. Mr. Fischer and junior John Lewis observe the growth of plants in a controlled environment. Careful handling of copper sulphate is evident as seniors Beryl Phillips and Mark Cellini perform an experiment in Mr. Dolce's fourth period chemistry lab. Pat Chaya, a Biology I student, examines a gerbil, one of the Science Department's experimental animals housed in the new Biology room Revised Art Curriculum Includes Non- A number of changes have been made in the curricu- lum of various departments in Upper Darby. The new Art Appreciation course surveys the history of art and the basic techniques used by artists. A new Humanities course was offered as a senior English elective and the Home Ec department obtained an expensive micro- wave oven. The Language Department is enjoying a very modern language lab and the new Art Studios have been relocated in building A”. Mr. Carter use an educational game ai a method of teach- ing Sociology to his students. Was ht da ? . . . German II students look ilightly puzzled by the modern equipment found in the new language labs. Member of Mrs. Davis' third period English clan take notes on the Romantic period in literature 14 Studio Course Working diligently to create a mobile (or art class are Dawn DiSebastian and Barbara Weeks. Concentration is reflected on the (aces of Kathy Cain and Diane DiNenno as they prepare muffins for baking. Karen Hachadorian cheerfully undergoes a fitting in Cloth- ing II class. Debbie Trevisan concentrates on increasing her speed in stenography class Dictaphones and typewriters are some of the equipment used by Tish Roulston and Beverly Cilinski in their Business Machines class. Russel Mengini receives practical training in horticulture as part of his Work Study education. Practical Training Offered By Distributive Education, Work Study Programs Provide On-Job Experience Business And Work Study Programs Under the supervision of Mr. Wiest, Kathy Moore completes a problem with the use of an adding machine. The Business Department offers many courses valu- able to students who are planning a career in business. These include courses in typing and stenography, busi- ness law, business machines, and office procedures. The Distributive Education program is a valuable help to students who plan to enter the world of retail sales. Under this plan, the students attend school for part of the day and work for part of the day. Somewhat similar to Distributive Education is the Work Study program which, this year, includes about eighty students. These students are offered practical training in many different areas, including horticulture, waitressing and hairdress- ing. DECA officer, Julie Harvey, arranges a showcase displaying the nylon jackets that were sold as part of the Distributive fducalion program 17 UD Involvement Well, it's like this, declares Mr. Flood, as he explains an answer to a question about the lamination of wood. Learning how to prepare .1 tasty tossed salad is part of the training that David (froggy) Barr receives in Vo-Tech food Preparations class. Mr. LeCates explains the basic mechanics involved in Technical Drawing to a few confused students in his class. Becomes Evident At In her secretarial course, Pat Murphy programs tape, with the use of a typewriter, for an M. T.S. T. computer. Vo-Tech Schools Upper Darby students have proven themselves cap- able leaders in county Vo-Tech schools this year. Sev- eral students have been nominated for various awards and many are taking part in school clubs, such as V.I.C.A. This year's enrollment is 242 students. Many of these students are members of the first class to graduate after three years of Vocational-Technical training. John Porreca prints up personalized cards in Off-Set Printing class 19 Planning And Building Of New Facilities Are Main Topic Of District. Now meeting in the recently com- pleted District Administration Building, The Upper Darby school directors, have several building projects in the planning stage and under construction. High school students watched the demolition of the old building as they began classes in a just completed aca- demic wing. By September, 1972, there will have been added to the senior high complex an Olympic swimming pool, a new library, a 1,750 seat amphitheater auditorium, another classroom wing, and administrative offices. In addition, extensive construction in the elemen- tary and junior high schools has been completed or planned. A merger of Upper Darby, Clifton Heights, and Millbourne into a consoli- dated district is scheduled to be com- pleted this summer. Dr. Schlosser obviously en oys his now office. BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS, Front Row: I to R. Landis Macintosh, Vanleer I. Bond, Mrs. Teresa f. Furey, John H. Frazier, President, Mrs. Josephine R. Caudiosi, B. Marvin Weiss, Robert F. Donovan. Back Row: Dr. Marlin H. Kessler. Lewis B. Beatty, Jr., Dr. R. John Gould, C. Clyde Bridges. Jr., Dr. H. Curwen Schlosser, Stewart B. Darkness. UPPER DARBY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AUTHORITY, Front Row: I. to R. — Ivan Peterman, Mrs. Rae V'. Biester, Chairman. Lewis B. Beatty, Solicitor Back Row: Albert O. Snyder. Secretary, John C. Parry. Ed- ward L. Anderson, John A. Rogacz, Thomas E. Burns, Jr. 20 Dr. Moore Leaves After Seven Years Of Dedicated Service. Crowded stairwells, shaking buildings, and broken air-conditioning were a few of the many problems Dr. Moore had to cope with the beginning of the school year. Dr. Charles ). Moore Principal of Upper Darby High School, is leaving after seven years of dedicated work. During his tenure the faculty has increased from 120 to 150 members. His influence has brought about a great many changes which greatly affect the students. An ex- panded curriculum now gives a wider choice of elective subjects. There are more extra curricular activities than ever before, and the students have more free- dom (or new experiments and exper- iences, including great freedom of dress. He is proudest of his Open-Door Policy, where teachers and students are free to come and discuss problems at any time. Dr. Moore completes imjl business bciore moving onto his new district position. 21 New Health Suite Accommodates MV 1 Mr . Cromie and Mr. Abrams are a great help to juniori in their decisions about future plans. LIFT Senior Guidance Counselor , Constance DiNunzio and Richard Kromer, give advice about college boards to Pat Lulias. Sophomore Guidance Coun- selor , Miss Reed and Mr Thompson, discuss future plans for class of '73. I Students And Faculty i Mrs. Dietrich reviews card catalogue techniques with seniors. Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Yerkes complete the annual junior physicals. Deans Arthur McCall and Edna McNair express satis- faction over a drop in detention offenses. Mr. Stevens, the new librarian, assists students in checking out books. 23 Mr. Young And Mrs. Davis Instruct English Nancy N. Allen Ass't THESPIANS Director Kenneth H. Bergey Joclyn E. Boyd William C. Brobst OAK Advisor Alice E. Davis Arthur L Doyle lames L Fagan, |r. James F. Fegely, |r. C. Donald Forney Intr. Basketball Coach Anne C. Froio Frances!. Gamble Diane M. Gross Carl M. Hamsher William L Keller Department Head All School Show Director 24 Seniors In Optional Humanities Course Bruce Marcoon International Club Advisor |r. OAK Advisor Martha S. Martinicchio Elaine Maryanski Ralph C. McConnell Boys Tennis Coach Helen M. Mowry English Frieda E. Reed THESPIANS Director lean Rowe Georgette Salidis Gloria Sassani Teachers, as well as stu- dents, enjoy watching CD's first enthusiastic Pep Rally of the year. Anne M. Slick Jean V. Smith ACORN Advisor Girl's Swimming Coach Anne C. Taylor Patricia N. Turner National Honor Society Advisor |ohn D. Young UPI-DAH Advisor 25 Mathematics Colleagues And Students Mourned Charles |. Brown Morris Ch A C. Thomas Faglcy, Jr. Vernon W. Hilbert Chess Club Linda W. Kirstcin Floyd O. Krout Carolyn C. Langmayer Robin B. McConnell J. Michael Paynter Bandfront Advisor Girls JV Basketball Coach Mr. Nichols, Miss Reed, and Mr. Becker give juniori a taste of college courses. 26 The Death Of Mr. Morris Chak Science David O. Becker Dr. Edward J. Brosius Harold Cornish Department Head Hl-Q Team Advisor Sara L DcMott Frank A. Dolce Gregory L. Eisenhart Biology Club Advisor Hippocrates Club Advisor Stephen E. Eshlcmen Steinmetz Scientific Society Advisor Conrad H. Fisher Cross Country Head Coach John G. Hunter Biology Club Advisor Richard R. Maxwell Steinmetz Society Advisor Stephen J. Pipitone V.I.P. Advisor Ass't Rifle Team Coach Nancy Salmon lames E. Spencer Tay Wistalvan Advisor Teachers listen attentively to buiinea being discussed at a Faculty meeting. Eighteen New Faculty Faces Make George Bennett Ass't Football Coach Ass't Baseball Coach Social Studies John M.Boyd Grace H. Brewer World Affairs Forum Advisor Melvyn Brodsky Pep Club Advisor Leroy H. Carter Theresa A. Cerulli William J. Ciminera Samuel J. DeFebo Michael D. Kayser Joseph S. Kennedy Ass't Football Coach Edward J. Kijewski, Jr. Paul G. Koshgerian, Jr. Dennis J. Marchalonn Boy's Basketball Coach Frederick A. Nicholls Boy's Bowling Coach William R. CHes Frank C. Reichle James H. Sc hall Dorothy L Shirtz 28 Student Council Advisor Their Appearance On Campus. Social Studies John W. Snyder Ass't Football Coach Lewis Z. Stamus Lynn R.D. Witmer Department Head A.V. Advisor Language Gisclc Bathish French Club Advisor Paulette C. Bogan French Club Advisor Sara-Lee Buck French Club Advisor Ernesto A. Canales Department Head Lorraine Crowder Pan American Advisor Gerald E. Roma Carolyn D. Felker Ass't Girls' Volleyball Coach German Club Advisor Folk Club Advisor Margaret F. Young R. Ann McConkey Michael J. Murphy Esperanza S. Nunez Romana Sodilitas Girls' Volleyball Advisor Coach Mr. Roma urges his first period Spanish II class to be happy in their work . Two New Distributive Ed. Classes Are Michael F. Angelastro John J. Connor Eleanor S. D'Amelio Pearl E. Caren Helen V. Kapourelos Department Head Commercial Club Advisor Business Education Bruce R. leiby Gregory A. Man Alice I. Markiewicz Typing Club Advisor Paul L. Molla DECA Advisor Assl. Baseball Coach Mary Ann Partridge Laura P. Patterson Mr. L'Tainen, Mr. Misirian, and Mr. Wise en- joy a breath of fresh air after a long day of teaching. Ada K. Shelow Robert F. Shimer John D. Swartz Head Track Coach Indoor Track Coach Marjorie Waltman Head of Publications Financial Advisor 30 Norman F. Watts Milton M. Wiest Asst. Cross Country Coach Added To Business Ed. Department Phys. Ed. Robert A. Adclizzi Kenneth Barr Ass't Wrestling Coach Intramural Volleyball Coach Joan M. Briggs Cheerleader Advisor Ass't JV Lacrosse Coach Albert B. Jackson Charles T. Leonard Athletics Director Head Football Coach Coll Coach Department Head C. Nicholas Manno Virginia B. Middleton Boy's Swimming Head Hockey Coach Coach Head Basketball Coach Barbara L. Mirth Head Lacrosse Coach Frank P. Potter Ass't Football Coach Ass't Track Coach Betty D. Weston Ass't JV Hockey Coach Mush you Huskies , exclaims Mrs. Middle- ton after being soaked at a Royalctte hockey game. James H. Misirian John B. Wise Department Head Work Study Program Donald L'Tainen 31 Pre Fabricated Buildings Used Temporarily Industrial Arts David K. Crouthamel Thomas C. Flood, |r. Joseph M. Foderaro Leon J. Gajecki, Jr. Driver Education Quick glances catch Mr. Young and Mrs. Mrs. Dietrich and friends. Davis. Edward J. Adams Francis Ament Joseph F. Crock Donald C. Paxson Donald R. Wattcrson Ass't Basketball Head Soccer Coach Coach Department Head For Library And Music Classes Home Economics Mr. Snyder proudly diiplayi his students' work to parents on Back To School Night. Alice M. Huston Department Head imilie I. Schlosser Music Art Robert A. Doane Band Orchestra Director Department Head Harold R. Gallagher Choral Director All School Show Director Mr. Paison and Mr. Watterson get behind the team instead ol the wheel! Virginia L Greene Charles L. Reeder 33 ludson G. Snyder Department Head Publications Art Advisor Quote of the Year: Shelby, Room Construction director, Frank Josephs, and Dr. Schlosser discuss plans lor the new complex being built. Guidance secretary, Mrs. Grant, aids counselors and students. Holding the fort Mrs. Thompson, and Mrs. Warwick, keep Dr Moore's office running smoothly. Mrs. Fuhrmeister and Mr. Stamus, newly appointed atten- dance counselor, await the daily mob in the attendance office. 14, Please. Mr. Bcrnadino's secretary, Mrs. McLaughlin, views micro- film of student records. Mrs. Martorelli types forms for the Deans. Mrs. Clements and Mrs. McClennen dis- play their usual cheerfulness in high school office. 35 ACTIVITIES Council Constitution Revised For Gripe session u one of (he Student Council's first moves to bridge UD’s communi- cation gap. Sue lane. Vice President, and Miss Shim, advisor, discuss several ideas of the con- stitution committee. Council members give their attention to Sue Lane as they consider certain serious constitutional revisions. Under the leadership of President )im Robinson, Student Council delved into a variety of areas in its bi-monthly meetings this year. Major accomplishments in- cluded relaxation of the detention-for- lateness system, proposing the time schedule which allowed students seven minutes passing between classes, printing descriptions of each club in next year's handbook, and providing lunch money for foreign students for several months. During the controversey over the lime schedule. President Jim Robinson gives the floor to Mr. For- ney. a member of the Faculty Advisory Com- mittee. 38 Better Understanding of Council Laws Council also sold refreshments at foot- ball games, instituted its first annual Film Festival, and undertook a complete revi- sion of its constitution, twenty-five years old. Sue Lane, vice president; Yvonne Ruoff, secretary; Bill Bedrossian, trea- surer; and Marti Morris, sergeant-at-arms, completed the slate of officers that led the ninety members. Miss Shirtz, Miss Buck, and Mr. Fagely were faculty advisors. Treasurer Bill Bedrossian tells members of the council's financial position. Nkk Boyer, head of the council’s film fest expands on his findings concerning the purchase of movies. 39 Royal Triangle Club Royal Triangle Club members relin- quish one study hall a week to provide service for Mrs. McNair, Mr. McCall, Mr. Loeb and the main and attendance offices. Members can be seen recording phone messages, filing absentee blanks, and contacting students for the deans' offices. The efforts of these students save faculty and administration hours of work. Infirmary aide Donna Caravclli attempts to cure senior- ids with mere aspirin Dawn Mclnerney looks up phone numbers of possible truant students in Attendance Office files. Five Royals Capture Candy Roberts and Margaret Cleaves fill out attendance slips for absentees. Tom Mueller studies while working at the switchboard in the main office. 41 Regional DECA Trophies DECA Forty studente participate in Upper Dar- by's chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of America. The students attend classes in the morning and work after- noons in various local businesses learning management, marketing, merchandising and advertising. The club's executive committee consisting of the officers and advisor, Mr. Motto, plan the yearly activi- ties, which center around various compe- titive events on the local, state and nation- al levels. Five UD students have won in local competition in the regional confer- ence at King of Prussia and are now eli- gible for state competition. Allan K j mkrsky and Renee Mascieri inspect china ready ior display. Dec a officers: Bob Danna, Betty Murray, Mary Murray, Tom Scheaf cr. Regional Contest Winners: Cathy D'Allessandro, Ed Kaign, Bruce Ricci, Betty Murray, lulic Harvey. 41 Acorn Features Editor-in-chief, Dave Petrone, relaxes while proofreading copy. Spohn on Sports Barry Spohn finds picture cropping amusing. Combining their efforts, Louise Tutelian, Copy Editor, and Marti Morris, Girl's Sports, concentrate on turning out copy for a Friday Acorn. Largest Editorial Staff Ever This year The Acorn has combined working in new quarters with attempting to establish new precedents. The features pages ,Speak Out column offered stu- dents an opportunity to express their views on subjects both related and unre- lated to school life. The news page estab- lished On Campus as a column devoted to news briefs that would not have other- wise appeared in the paper. Both girls' and boys’ sports pages offered students editorial commentaries on teams and coaches. Members of the staff, who were advised by Mrs. Slick, were: Dave Pe- trone, Editor-in-Chief; Louise Tutelian and Peter Hamilton, Copy Editors; Diane Celotto and John Ecklund, News Editors; jane Heiser, Features Editor; Barry Spohn, Boys' Sports; Marti Morris, Girls' Sports; Phil Lucas and Jim Robinson, Headline Editors; Pam Cipriano and Rosemary Cor- ter. Staff Secretaries; lane Stackhouse, Clubs; Ellen Toomey, Librarian. John Ecklund and Diane Celotto ay out page one while Ellen Toomey, Pam Cipriano and Rosemary Cotter look oa 42 Informative New Section, On Campus Editors PhH Lucas and lim Robinson team up with Louise Tutelian and Peter Hamilton to put the finishing touches on the paper before press night. Features Editor Jane Heiser smiles at an unpublished Colonel Acorn Joke 43 Oak Theme Moving On Expresses Attentive to her call. Editor Kathy Iredale focuses her con- centration on proposed designs for the divider pages. Barbara Bors, Assistant Editor, calculates the number of spaces available for one of the activity’s page captions. Activities Section Head Becky Vollz confers with supervisor, Mr. Brobst. on completion of her choir spread. Gazing pensively, Section Head Stacy Mangos tries to formulate an interest- ing caption. AA Excitement Of Occupying New Quarters Moving On was chosen as the theme for the 1971 Oak as an expression of the feelings of Upper Darby's students and faculty during their first year as occupants of the new facilities completed under the second phase of the ongoing building program. The yearbook staff was directed by editors Kathy Iredale and Barbara Boes. Assisted by Mr. Brobst, the editors supervised the efforts of section editors Sandy Sciole, Opening; Stacy Mangos, Faculty; Becky Voltz, Activities; Yvonne Ruoff, Sports; and Chris Crane, Index. The 1971 Oak will be the first to dispense entirely with paper cover copies, and will be issued as a hard cover book only. Call Snodgrass and Varty Babikian, Section Heads, Look over the various “How's this? Sjtndy Sciole, Opening Section Head asks type settings being used. another's opinion on her choice of picture. Busy day in the Oak office! Each girl works to finish her pages for the arriving deadline. Eagle-eyed Mike [ailwood uses a 735 mm. ens for a candid shot. Photography Staff The Oak photo team frolicks on (he hockey field Himalayas created by construct ion activity. Joe Hayes connects a PC cord to a slave flash unit in prepara- tion for a Bye Bye Birdie photo assignment. On Assignment, Nanc Hogan shows hard work... Gains Adequate Darkroom Consisting of only four members, the photog- raphy staff provided pictures for all three school publications. Professional photographers pro- vided only portrait and homeroom shots. Seniors Fran Wysong and Nancy Hogan and junior Mike Eastwood were joined at mid-year by Joe Hayes, also a junior. Consistent lighting conditions preva- lent in the new buildings made available-light photography less complicated than it had been in the past. Recently completed darkroom facilities prompted the staff to experiment with film pro- cessing, and the purchase of a new Polaroid cam- era improved the quality of Acorn news photos. ... Work has its rewards. f ran Wyiong uses reflected light for an unusual self-portrait. 47 Business Staff Gains Managers John Pope and Sandy Whiteman scrutinize GPS records oi students behind in pay- ments. 48 Below: Larry Everett, Nancy Evan, and Steve Rementcr prepare Acorns lor mailing. Mrs. Waltman As New Advisor Above: Typists Jackie ester and Cheryl Winebur- ner complete senior portrait appointments. Ever wonder exactly who takes care of delivering the Acorns in the morning? Who rations out the Oaks or Upi-Dahs? What hands set up the appointments for se- nior portraits? The business staff, under the supervision of a new advisor, Mrs. Waltman, takes these tasks in stride. In addition, they collect publication subscription money, solicit advertisements, and mail copies of the paper to subscribers. This year's managers include: John Pope, general manager; Nancy Evans, circulation manager; Sandy Whitman, assistant manager; Ed Mc- Rae, advertising manager; Patti Makin, communica- tions manager; and Larry Everett, advertising manager. Sign here ... Publications agent, udyanne Sheean picks up Acorn lor her home- room at the lint floor station stalled by Susan Heiges. Ed McRae prevents GPS advertising suggestions to Jackie Conran and Larry King for their approval. Typists Use Study Halls The assorted tasks of Typing Club in- clude articles for Acorn, Oak, Upi-Dah and addressing envelopes for senior por- trait proofs. Much of the work, unlike other years, has been typed during study halls. The club chose Irene Painter Presi- dent and Anne Lutz, aided by Sandy John- son as co-vice presidents. Mrs. Markie- wicz was the club's supervisor. With helpful suggestions irom Mrs. Markiewicz, Anne lutz types Oak copy. Vicki Bubba and Connie Newcomer concentrate while typing envelopes lor senior portrait proofs. Jane Stackhouse, Irene Painter and Rose Ronan com- bine their efforts for Acorn copy. Gym bags, scarves, license plates and hats are the newest UD-monogrammed merchandise offered by the pep club. Besides sales, the club has sponsored pep rallies complete with disc jockeys George Micheals and John Records Landecker. Painting the goal posts and creating signs and decorations for sports events are also attempts by the club to encourage school spirit. Officers are Marti Morris, presi- dent; Nancy Shakarjian, vice president; Marjorie Souders, decorations chairman and Sandy Whiteman, signs chairman. Officers Marjorie Souders, Marti Morris and Nancy Shakarjian discuss pep club sales over lunch. Pep club profits trom selling gym bags and scarves. Posters sporting the UD jester are hung by Wendy Hill and jeanne Grace to en- courage school enthusiasm for sports events. Pep Club Offers Monogrammed Merchandise Rallies Feature Disc Jockeys 51 Chorus Records Mass Of St. Cecilia The 476 member chorus, the largest or- ganization in the school, had the oppor- tunity to record the Mass of St. Cecilia by Gounod with one of the most technically advanced recording companies in the Philadelphia area. This Mass was pre- sented at the spring concert. The chorus also performed the annual winter and Lion's Club concerts. The Harrisburg trip again was one of the highlights of the year. Enthusiastic assembly No! Because of construction, chorus must Girls' chorus class hums the beginning of Gloria from St. hold its morning practices in the gymnasium. Cecilia's Mass in preparation for the recording session. Four hundred seventy-six member chorus, led by Mr. Gallagher, provides entertainment at the winter concert. Choir Sends Three to Adieu Sweet Amarillis . . . Soprano Cindy Schwartz works on the tone of each note of a madrigal. Core members Betsy Fleming and Larry King take attendance at morning chorus rehearsal. Regional Chorus Getting involved in a new type of per- formance, concert choir members took part in the presentation of Amah! and the Night Visitors at the Church of the Holy Comforter. They sang concerts at Bethany Church, Springfield Country Club, and the Falcon House. Those members sent to the Districts were lane Stackhouse, loel Hesse, Agnes Schlosberg, Dave Kelly, and Phil Calabrese. Of these, the first three went on to the Regionals. Attire tor Choir girls changes to black maxi skirt and white blouse. A medley of madrigals .ire being practiced by the choir to broaden their musical awareness. 53 Ken O'Brien and Deb Ford rest while wilt- ing lor the sightseeing tour of Bonn, Ger- many. Sightseeing UD students tour England's streets in a double decker bus. Choir: On The Move Changing of fhe guards at Buck- ingham Palace, London, England. 54 Choir members gaze at the Austrian countryside seen in the Him. The Sound of Music. Across the Rhine River rise the 512 foot towers of the Cologne Cathedral in Germany. Mr. Gallagher loads an on the spot concert in Cologne Cathedral, Germany. In Europe UD's Second European Tour European Cathedrals, schools, city halls, and churches rang with the music of seventy Upper Darby Choir members as they attempted to improve world rela- tionships through their use of the universal language. The Choir, accompanied by director Harold Gallagher and his wife; faculty members Helen Mowry and Robin McConnell; and former student teacher Bruce Shultz, spent twenty-one days touring England, Germany, Austria, and Lichtenstein, and Switzerland. On an eight hour German tour from Munich to Konifnee, the choir luncha in a field. 55 Sarkisian, Curson Advance to Regional The UDHS orchestra has greatly improved its sound as a musical group. More members than previous years have been chosen for District Orchestra. Those who were selected after auditioning are: Victor Sarkisian, Lois George, Louise Craig, Joel Hess, Chris Bianchi, Karen Paolucci and Kirby Curson. Victor Sarkisian and Kirby Curson advanced to the Regional Orchestra. The group, together with the band, played a concert on April 25. Percussionist Nancy Fulton sounds the chimes for Christmas. Bass Players contemplate a difficult passage. UD Produces Largest Charlene Paolucci and Dawn Craigie ten- derly finger the necks of their cellos. Practicing diligently, members of the Orchestra concentrate on playing the right notes. 56 Band And Orchestra Ever Helping to create spirit, Barry Woods plays Jerico during one ol the football Pep Rallies. Standing behind the goal line, percussion and clari- net sections prepare for halftime. Ninety members of Band play for Royals at Pep Rallies, Foot- ball, and Concerts. Adding a new attraction to the band. Drum Major Leonard Perkins struts down the field. Ciarrocchi Twirls Fire Members of the Bandfront express a variety of emotions as the Royals head for a victory over Radnor. Colorguard: . Bowman, C. Law, D. Gerber, . Pyle, M. Cloke, . McCandless. S York, Vf. Gregory, M. [rnst, 5. McCaffrey (captain) At Halftime The fifty-seven members of the band- front widened their activities this year from halftime performances to cheering at wrestling meets and dancing at pep rallies. Mrs. Langmayer helped the cap- tains make up new routines to Jerico, Basin Street Blues, and Tea for Two. Vicki Ciarrocchi twirled fire at the Rid- ley and Haverford games. Two co-captains were added to the Drill Team: Senior Betty Mitchell, and Junior Carol Maselli. Alternates were also used for the first time this year. They include seniors Marie Correnti and Jane Stackhouse, and ju- niors Mary Harley and Judy Roberts. These girls worked as hard as the rest of the Drill Team, and substituted for absentees. Nanci Foster and Karen Matluk dance to Swannee , one of the numbers performed by the bandfront at halftime Forward March, and . . .! following the command ot Captain Pati Wallace, the Drill Team marches into a line formation. The Color Cuard, while displaying the colors, leads the Bandfront down the field at Ridley halftime. 59 The Majorettes: R. Geslao, M. Johnson. N. Kennedy, (co- captain). V. Ciarrocchi. (captain), ,Vf. Wallace. I. Almond. S. Shea ffer. Thespians Act On Junior High Stage “I now pronounce you man and wife ..Sta Manager (Dave Kelly) marries Emily (Karen Chandlee) to George (Steve Knight) as relatives and friends look on. All right now, you've got to get it right! Miss Reed, play director, issues stage directions. While gottiping, Mrs. Gibbs (Mary Taylor) and Mrs. Webb (Mary Ann Herman) shell peas using pantomine technique. Under New Assistant Director In the App.il.Khun range of (he Mesozoic fra ... The Professor (Tom Mealier) lectures the audience on the history of Grovers Corners. Our Town was produced under the supervision of Miss Reed, acting director, and Mrs. Allen, technical director. Problems encountered by cast and crew in- cluded working on and designing scenery for Drexel Hill Junior High School's stage. The cast had only two night rehearsals on stage. The play does not require much scenery but stage crew had to build scenery in the boiler room. Adding to the difficulties, Mrs. Allen was ill for the last and most crucial week of rehearsal. Rain on opening night provided a finishing touch. Despite many problems with costumes, lighting, make- up and scenery, actors and crew provided a successful performance. Eat your breakfast children . Mrs. Gibbs (Mary Taylor) repri- mands her children George (Steve Knight) and Rebecca (Ellen f ield). Milkman (Frank Meyers) discusses Georges' prowess in base- ball with paper boy (David Phillips) and Constable (Steve Culp). 61 Singers Paneyan and Calabrese Costumes chairman Terry Scanlon .md Manager Mary Taylor ex- plain hemming to lolynn Horvath. Lighting crew members Kns Olson and Dawn Mclnerney recheck equipment before the performance. The building crew under Harriet Phillipi supervision constructs prop benches. Lighting director Jay Hoffmeicr explains techniques to Janet Halbert and Amy Smith. Thespian Officers: Marilee Johnson, Secretary; Jay Hoffmeier, Ser- geant at Arms; Arpine Daghlian, Clerk; David Kelly, President; Elec- tra Salidis, Treasurer. 62 Accompany Acting For First Time What do you see now?..Optician (Dave Kelly) pantomimes a scene ask- ing Joan Facciola what she sees through his looking glass. Mary Ann Herman and Kathy Iredale talk about dress rehearsal. Practice began March 76 for the Spring production. Spoon River Anthology. This collection of epitaphs by Edgar Lee Masters was arranged by Charles Aidman for production on stage. The first singing ever to be used in either a spring or fall play was done by Phil Calabrese and Marousb Paneyan in this year's production. Be- cause of the inconvenience involved in the use of Drexel Hill Junior High's stage, a minimum of props was used. Student directors Maryanne Herman and Mary Taylor helped Miss Reed and Mrs. Allen in the planning and directing of rehearsals. April 30 and May 1st were performance nights, preceded by only two stage rehearsals. Despite the problems met by cast and crew in staging and working around the lack of an Upper Darby stage, all have come through with a suc- cessful production. Phil Calabrese and Maroush Pancyan sing Spoon River, theme song of the spring play. 63 During the Shriner dance number, loanne Secunda as Spanish Rose, tries to seduce Dennis Welsh. So «his is pretty little Rose? asks an incredulous Mae Peterson (Sue DeBourke) of Albert (Larry King). God bless Conrad Birdie . Mrs. MacAffce (Leslie Dengler) tries to soothe an excited Kim (lane Stack- house). Bye Bye Birdie Play director Bill Keller smiles sweetly as everyone forgets his lines. And I've just taken a severe overdose of asperin! Desperate at the thought of losing his business, Larry King as Albert turns to Rosie (loanne Secunda). Presented To School In Assembly Orchestra director Bob Doane, Choreographer Kip Langmayer, Vocal director Harold Gallagher, and cast watch one of many night re- hearsals. Phil Calabrese as Conrad Birdie reduces all of Sweet apple to jelly during a fantastically sung Honestly Sincere . Ripping curtains, collapsing props and a foreign junior high stage were a few of the problems encoun- tered in the production of Bye Bye Birdie, UD's second annual musical. The comical spoof on teenagers and their idols was presented on a budget of $835. Mem- bers and directors of the show sacrificed much time in night practice and on February 15, a school holiday. This latter practice and dress rehearsal were the only practices on stage. Prior to the production, choreog- raphy, taught by Mrs. Langmayer, was rehearsed in her home. Choral direction was by Mr. Gallagher after school at the same time that Mr. Keller held daily re- hearsal in the third floor corridor. Mr. Doane directed orchestra practice every day in the music suite. All these groups were co-ordinated for the first time two weeks before rehearsal. Despite such problems, cast, crew, and orchestra surmounted an unpromising and unfinished dress rehearsal to produce a successful show. He's coming! He’s coming! Policemen Jim Parry and Rich Doyle try to control the crowd that has rushed forward to see Conrad Birdie. Sweetapple Teens gather at icehouse with Con- rad and Kim to sing A Lot of Livin’ , 65 Biology And Earth Clubs Study Biology Club Alice's Unrestaurant Revisited was the title of the movie made and shown by Biology Club members at their mixer. Members met every other Tuesday in room 262 to plan trips to the zoo, the Academy of Natural Sciences, Longwood Cardens, and Washington. Officers Barb Lewis, president; Bob McCool, vice-presi- dent; Jeanne Mammele, secretary; and Sam Bruner were advised by Mr. Hunter in the planning of their activities. Mr. Hunter jnd Cathy Eldon assemble a DNA strand for a Biology Club demon- stration. Jean Marie Mammele introduces the turtle to a new environ- ment. Sam and the beanstalk ...} Biology club member Sam Bruner tries to revive the plants that expired in the vacation draught. Man And His Environment Plans lor Darby Day, a project to clean up Darby creek, are dis- cussed by officers Agnes Schlosbcrg. Harriet Phillips, and Sue Lane. Earth Club One of Upper Darby's newest clubs. Earth Club, has been quite active this year. Meeting once a week, its members discuss pollution problems and ways to prevent them. The club has held paper drives. Darby Day, and sent speakers to elemen- tary schools and mothers' group meetings in their effort to prevent pollution. Mr. Ciminera advises the group. Earlh Club member Susan Semmens hopefully awaits contributions to the club’s newspaper drive. WAF Attends Model UN At Harvard Members of the World Affairs Forum participate in many activities which further their understanding of interna- tional affairs. Each Saturday several mem- bers attend World Affairs Council meet- ings in Philadelphia. Debbie Golden, Joel Hess, Jeff Atkins, Nancy Evans, and David Williamson attended the model United Nations held at Harvard in March. Funds received from the sale of 450 hoagies helped to finance this trip. Ursinus Col- lege also held a model UN. Members also helped to raise nearly $1000 in a twenty- mile walk for Project Concern. Mrs. Brewer, advisor to the club, reviews plans lor the twenty-mile Project Concern walk on Saturday, March 27. AI I he initial meeting lor Protect Concern, the pur- pose ol the project is explained to volunteers. Sign here ... Members ol the World Al- lairs f orum sign up for Project Concern. WAF President lell Atkins reviews plans lor the model UN with Forum members. 68 President Ann long concentrates on the manipulation of her fingers while playing a quiet folk piece. lack Hickey shuts out other club members as he delves into a pri- vate world of musical expression. Folk Club Sponsors Giant Rock Concert Entertaining a full house . .. Tom Bennett of Bonner plays Mr. Bo Jangles. Boy and his guitar! Amos Anybody practices the finger picking he has just learned. The Folk Club was founded in March 1970 by Anne Long, Bob Little, and Phil Calabrese. Since then, the club has grown continuously. Under the supervision of advisors Miss Felker, Mr. Ciminera and Miss Shirtz, membership has risen to 120 members. Christmas time saw 95 Folk Club members running down the hill toward the hospital's children's ward, complete with Mr. Cimenera as Santa Claus, and toys. February 13,1971, was the date of the biggest Folk-Rock Concert ever fo hit UD. The concert included three rock bands, and nineteen single performers. Future plans include a fund-raising book-drive for the school welfare fund, and a free outdoor concert. Officers were: President, Anne Long; Vice President, Chuck Ca- paldi. Staff: Graul, Ginsberg, Little, Cohen, Hindsley, Nacy, Watson, Neff, Fields. Audio-Visual Aides A new room and better facilities are some of the pri- vileges that Visual Aide members enjoy since their move to room 217. From here they render to Upper Darby many valuable services. They circulate movie projectors and are responsible for the loudspeaker system and recorded music at football games, bonfires, pep rallies, mixers, and assemblies, jeff Merritt serves as president. Rich Tannahill as vice-president. Mr. Whit- mer is their faculty advisor. President Jeff Merrill advises Bill Saunders on the use of amplification Using sign language, Karl Clasbrenner converses with the handsome devil, Larry Everett. Visual-Aide crew provides the sound system for George Michaels at the first pep rally. Jim Rigby, drawn by the smell of percolating coffee, enters the VA office. T Croon, John! Noel Bohus fries fo encourage lohn Heenan to OK the suggestion lor a rally. Mr. Pepifone, oe Cacchio. and lohn Heenan proofread the final draft of a letter to student council suggesting a smoking area VIP's The Very Important Persons Club performs very important tasks for UD including building the bonfire at the Thanksgiving pep ralley, setting up the gym bleachers for assemblies, assisting at exits during fire drills, and directing parents on Back to School Night. Advised by Mr. Pepitone and Mr. Loeb, the club chose joe Cacchio, president; Rich Ciccstelli, vice president; John Heenan, treasurer; and Jim Conboy, secretary. One of the earlier activities of the VIP's was the building of a huge bonfire that blazed at the Thanksgiving pep rally Beaux Arts Sponsors Week Long Exhibit Youth Art Month in March was celebrated with an extensive art show from March 17-26, sponsored by the Beaux Arts Club. In addition to displays, students dem- onstrated jewelry construction, pottery, cartooning, sculpture, photography, film-making, wood carving, oil painting, and drawing. Of students who submitted work to the competition, Libby Holman's sculpture was chosen by the Mother's Croup for permanent dis- play in the school. With Mrs. Greene advising, posters and Christmas decorations for school activities were also made. Ebinc Magnin trys fo explain part of the Art Show to a visitor. loan facciola demonstrates printing techniques for her mother. Elaine Downs watches in amazement as the mushroom she created sprouts a caterpillar 72 FTA Gives Christmas Party To Children Come and gel it!' Debbie Golden pour, the punch lor the annual faculty Children's Christmas Party given by the FTA. President Pat Lulias and advisor Mr. Stanfield guided the Future Teachers to another successful year. The Christmas Party for faculty children, and the visitation to elementary and junior high schools in April high- lighted activities for 1970-71. As teachers' aids, students got an insight into staff activities and responsibilities. Tutoring and raising money for scholarships completed the year's program. Diane Delebo encourages Shelly Marcoon to finish her Christmas tree drawing. FTA member line up lo judge the game being played by all the children. Language Students Plan Trips Pan American Club Over the year. Pan American Club members enjoyed a Christmas pinata party, guest speaker Pancho Licona, a field trip to St. Joes' Pan American Week, and a Spanish dinner. Officers were: Cindy Par- rish, president; Kathy Eldon, vice-presi- dent; Fran Ingaglio, secretary; and Sherri York, treasurer. Pinal conlenH are scooped up by Pan American Club members. Mri. Nunc spins Nancy Piamonte toward the pinata. German Club Linda and John Matlack, previous residents of Ger- many, were present at German Club meetings, and using slides of Germany, helped to portray the differ- ences between our countries. Club members also en- joyed Swiss fondue at their Christmas party. To Foreign Countries Germanand FrenchClubs The Sodalitas Romana operates by pro- cedures used in government back in Ro- man times. The president of the club, known as the consul, is lane Stackhouse. The major project this year involved the making of togas and stolas to be worn at all official meetings. Officers were dis- tinguished by a fancy border or trim on their garments. Eating at La Creperie, a French restau- rant in Philadelphia, was the climax of Le Cercie Francais' all day field trip fo the Rodin Museum. Club activities included the singing of Christmas carols, and par- ticipation in the folk fair. President Penny Jacobs held a dinner for all members at the close of the year. Andr£ Mcrdjian talks about Marseilles, his native city, to Le Cercle francais. Rex Murphy condescends to let Sandy McCausland make a suggestion. Remy ArAt-loglu -.hows postcards to Latin Club President lane Stackhouse poses as a Roman puella reading. French Club President Penny facobs. 75 International Club Hosts Students A trip to Peach Bottom Atomic Re- search Center and the Conowingo Dam Generating Station was one of many scientific excursions planned by the Stein- metz Society. Lectures at the Franklin Institute, a tour of the Franklin Mint, and a visit to the Nuclear Testing Laboratory at Collingdale were some of the club's other activities. Club President was loe Char- itonchick. International Club's main activity this year was preparation for the International Weekend, May 20-23. Thirty-two foreign exchange students attended. Fund raising activities included the sale of articles from Greece and Peru, and a dance after a home basketball game. The president was Yvonne Ruoff. A display of articles from Greece illustrates one of International Club's many fund raising activities. International Club President Yvonne Ruoff explains Internation- al weekend to UD exchange students Rosa lorentz and Pancho Licona. Margaret Gaffney demonstrates electricity by radio waves. Bill Talbott and Mr. Maxwell examine a Tesla Coil at a Steinmetz Society meeting. Varsity Club Offers First Scholarship The Varsity Club's first athletic scholarship was awarded to Richard Spriggle. The $400 award is an ex- tension of the club's practice of awarding jackets to members of championship teams and blazers to the head coaches of these teams. Blazers are also provided for outstanding individual athletes such as Bill Davis Re- gional wrestling champion. Awards to three champion- ship teams — soccer, wrestling, cross country — have nearly depleted the club's treasury. To fund their award and scholarship program, the club sponsored an annual Battle of the Bands contest, sold stadium cushions, and played an exhibition softball game with the Phila- delphia Hoboes. Sporting team jackets Kevin Barr. Kurt Rogenmuser. and Nick Boyer represent champiomhip teams. Caught in the glare of the spotlight... the crowd en oys the music of Manard C. Crabbs at the November Battle of the Bands contest. Dave Deckman and Debbie Aldan display stadium seats sold by Varsity Club. 77 SPORTS Cheerleaders Add Wrestling Feeling Ihe heat of the first pop rally, the cheerleaders watch as the teams are introduced Upper Darby united are we! Sophomore B. J. iisenhuth helps Senior Carol Coulvon assists George Michaels of WfIL psyche up cheer the Royals on to their victory over Radnor. loyal Royal students at the year's first pep rally on the football field. 80 To Their Schedule Of Events Throughout the year, the cheerleaders, under the direction of Mrs. loan Briggs, have helped instill the student body with school spirit. Led by captain Maria Monzo and co-captain Irene Lichtash, the girls provided spirited cheering at all football games, home soccer games and several pep rallies. The squad also performed at basketball games and wrestling meets. The following girls received a first year certificate and letter: Amy Laskin, 8. J. Eisenhulh, Gretchen Allison, Shellie Smith, Carol Coulson and Judy Roberts. This was the second year on the Squad for Sue Petros, Linda Schreiber and Robin McKinley. Maria Monzo and Irene Lich- tash were on the squad for three years. Sour U tc of defcjt .. Coptam Mana Monzo dispairs as Ridley defeats UD. UD's Mcduu? lunior Sue Petros throws her heart (and hair) into her work. Front Row: I. Schreiber, I. Lichtash (co-captain), M. Monzo (captain), R. McKinley, C Coulson Ba k Row: Briggs (advisor), A. laskin, B ) Eiscnhuth, C. Allison, S. Petros, S. Smith Royals Fail In Championship Attempt Emerging with ihe bill, fullback Steve Kocherspcrger gains Royal yardage against Connestoga Nature study: Honest, ref. I’m sure this is the snail that tripped me. Senior Halfback Dave Deckman talks to the referee. A gift from the soccer team. Senior Don Houck kicks off to begin UD's winning effort over Radnor. 82 Anticipating Quarterback George Desenberg’s signals. Senior John [ngle prepares to center the ball. Resting after a tough play. Sophomore Tom Buscaglia and Junior oe layman put up with the 90°weather oi the Lower Merion game Running a Quarterback sweep. Senior George Desenberg avoids Radnor's defenders. 83 Millard, Spriggle Named Coach Frank Poller and George Desenberg discuss offensive strategy while Senior Boh Nulton observes the game Piled up ... Senior Sieve Kochersperger, stopped at the line of scrim- mage, fails to find a hole in the Mar pie Newtown defense. Don Millard, All-State Honorable Mention lineman, demonstrates his skill as he blocks for Senior Halfback Dave Deckman at the Connestoga game. 84 To All-Central Team Pausing lor refreshment. Defensive safety trnie Murray keeps a watchful eye on the field as UD fights for another victory. Front Row: K. Barr. . Ingle. R. Spriggle. S. Kochersperger, G. Des- enberg. [. Murray, T. McCormick. K. O'Brien, D. Deckman, D. Mil- lard Row 2: B. Leinberger. B. Rivell, 8. Sulton. J. Suplee. J. Conboy. C. Summers. F. Duval, W. Gallagher. P Mundy. D. D'Alonzo. Row 3: J. Celema, f. Kleinman, J. Battista, D. McCarty, . Innis. lannetta, O The Thanksgiving Day game against unbeaten Haver- ford offered the UD Royals an opportunity to force the Central League championship into a three way tie. UD and Ridley trailed Haverford's record by one loss each; a UD Thanksgiving Day victory would have left the three teams with identical season records. Unfortun- ately the Royals succumbed, finishing the season with a third place, 7-2 record. Don Millard reaped many honors, including the Delaware County Defensive Player of the Year Award. Captain Rich Spriggle was named to both All-Central and All-Delco teams. Most Valuable Players Dave Deckman and Steve Kocher- sperger were both named for Honorable Mention All- Delco. Head Coach Charles Leonard was assisted by Joseph Kennedy, Frank Potter, George Bennett, John Snyder and Donald Watterson. Fading back to pan, George Desenberg spots a receiver among Lower Merion defenders. Picon, C. DeCampli, D. Demopoulas, I. Natale Row 4: T Buscaglia, . Hughes, S. Schumacher, J. Politi, . Layman. N. DiRuscio, C. Young, C. Matlack Back Row: 7 Wines. C. Zubriski, G Dreifusi, Me- Sweeney, P Nicholas, G. Grimaldi, R. Shelter. H. Ichtermeyer. Mgr 85 Booters Place Five On Determination to win: Andy Poake and Nick Boyer instill their confidence in other team members. Skillfully manipulating the bill. Co-captain Nick Boyer succeeds in getting past his Brandywine opponent in a pre-season scrimmage. Hey look me over! : Corne Anastassiadcs. backed by Nick Petrides, daz- zles the fans as he shoots for a goal 86 All Central Team All-Central forward, Dave Hoshino, attempts to score. Front Row: P. Hoshino, D. Hoshino, I. Ecklund, N. Pctrides, f. Hughes, N. Boyer (Co-captain). A. Poakc. B. Bedrossian (Co-captain). C. Whitby. D. Houck Row 2: P. Lucas (Manager), . Merritt. P Hamil- Win CL Co-Championship The Royal Booters fought their way through an unusually tough season to the Central League Co- Championship with Springfield High. The boys ob- tained a season record of five wins, one loss, and two ties in league competition. Co-captains for this team were Nick Boyer and Bill Bedrossian. Five boys were chosen for the All-Central League team. They were Dave Hoshino, Nick Boyer, Don Higgins, Don Houck, and Corne Anastassiades. From these Nick Boyer and Don Higgins were chosen for the All- District honorable mention team and Dave Hoshino for the second team. Dave Hoshino, who led the team's line by scoring five goals, was also named Most Valuable Player. Outstanding goalie, Don Higgins, clears the ball from the UD cage. ton, S. feldman, D. Higgins, I. Remy, C. Anastassiades, I. Chaya, M Eflhimiadis. Back Row: Mr. Paxton, B. McBride. P. Licona, S. Gera- simidis, T. Vettesse. 87 Running Machine Takes CL And Grueling beginning of a tri-meet with Conestoga and Marple Newtown results in UD victory. Harriers stop tor a Heeling moment of rest Front Row: I). Liscom, S Davidson, P. Cooper. K Rogenmuser. B. O'Toole. T. Contino. Row 2: D. Olson. . DeSanto. A Sharp. 8. Morti- mer, D Lombardo, M. Howly. Back Row: Mr. Fisher. I. Stull, Mr. Wiest. Open your stride! Coach Fisher encourages the Royal Harriers on to a strong finish in Saylor's Run Park. 88 DELCO Championships Rogenmuser Breaks Records Team Retains Bronze Shoe Trophy Undefeated again this year, the 1970 Upper Darby Cross Country Team finished as Delaware County and Central League Champions. Most Valuable Player Kurt Rogenmuser won his title by breaking records at the Delco Championship, Penncrest, and Radnor meets. Sieve Davidson, Most Valuable Player for 1969, and Pete Cooper served as this year's co-captains. By de- feating Haverford 22 to 33, Upper Darby Harriers re- tained possession of the Bronze Shoe Trophy. Heart of a lone runner! MVP Kurt Rogenmuser continua alone on his hard trek through the course 89 Sprinting determinedly, Co-captam Steve Davidson sews up a first place victory at the Conestoga-Marple Newtown meet Royal Hockeyettes Scramble To CipUin Sur King bulliet wi(h lower Mcnon'j Center fomrd. PUying a lap?-recorded criticum of the first half, Mrs. Middleton discusses playing errors with her team. Carol Marinchak lunges while fane Woods recovers and overtakes a Lower Merion player. 90 Post A Winning Season Escaping from her opponent, Margie Souders turm to iend a long drive toward I M's goal cage Sue King Leads Scoring We started out like a house on fire. Then we met Springfield without any fire equipment. This statement by Mrs. Virginia Middleton, coach, exemplifies the hockeyettes' season this year. Mrs. Middleton also felt that the best played games were the ones the team lost, be- cause these were against the most chal- lenging opponents. Captain Sue King, high scorer with five goals, led her team to a 4-3-2 season. The team recognized the leadership and playing ability of Nancy Karlage by electing her the Most Valuable Player. Front Row: N. Shakarjian, M. Soudery, D. flko, L. Morrow, D. Pluck, (Captain). R Kavanagh. B Reiman, S. Smith, P. lacobs (Manager), N. Karlage Row 2: H Fitzwater. B Graham, IV Kelly. K. Paolucci. Mrs. Middleton. . Almond. Back Row: . Grace (Manager). C. Mannchak. S. King 91 Hoopsters End Frustrating Leaping high in the jir. Senior Ceorgc Desenberg taps in two pointi against Penncreit. Dhpl jy ing excellent form. Senior lick McCaughan executes a layup shot. Front Row: W Rusnack, K. Wise, I Brown (captain), T DiFlippo, T. C. Descnl erg, . McCaughan, . Aldins, B. Sullivan, S. Rawlings, F. Bell Back Row: D. Marchalonis (coach), . Delveco, D. Demopoulos, Ament (coach) Season On Winning Note During a time out, Mr. Marchalonis, head coach, instills confi- dence. Looking for a fellow Royal Captain jim Brown sets up a play A note of victory ended a losing season for the Royal quintet as they defeated the Springfield Cou- gars, 64-56, on the Cougars' home court. A dismal 4-15 season record belied the scoring prowess of team captain Jim Brown, who was elected Most Valuable Player and ranked as the seventh leading scorer in the Central League. Perhaps the highlight of the season was UD's first victory in three years over Penncrest. With seven members and fwo starters returning next year, the team hopes to post its first winning season of the past four years. Sink it. Bill! Sink it! With a determined look on his face. Senior Bill Rusnack takes a foul shot. Royal Basketbelles Post It' gelling away!... Barb Tallant drives forward and is forced to release an outside shot Senior Sue Smith sets up a lofty shot for two points in the home flame against Harriton. How dare you! Roe Kavanagh is appalled by the aggressive tactics of her Haver ford opponent. 94 Coached by Mrs. Middleton, the UD basketbelles experienced a winning sea- son this year, losing only to Ridley, Penn- crest, and Lower Merion. Following the newly adopted rules, the playing team consists of five girls all of whom roam the entire court. The team elected Carol Mar- inchak captain and Jane Woods Most Valuable Player. Central League Adopts New Rules for Girl's Basketball Winning Season: 6 Wins, 3 Losses Sink it! Nancy Karlage swishes the ball (or a point in the victory over Radnor. Front Row: • Woods, S. Smith, N. Karlage C Marinchak. R Kavanagh, D. Gambol, Mrs. Sack Row: P Lulias. D Woods. A. Goldschmidt. Middleton. D. Pluck, B. Reiman. B. Tallant. S. Heiges. Grapplers Post First Undefeated Season Junior Brute Leinbcrgcr jinnees at coach McCall as he executes a double-grapevine. Trying Jo prevent an escape. Senior co-captain Bill Davis successfully controls his Radnor opponent. After securing another pin, lunior Dave Barr victoriously steps off the mat. 96 In Ten Years Senior Sieve Mowrer thwarts his opponent's attempt at a roll. Davis Makes State Semi's The Royal matmen's undefeated season, highlighted by their victory over Hill School, the National Prep School Wrestling Champions, gave them the Central League championship title. The number of champion wrestlers from UD reflected the undefeated season. Three sectional champs were Bob Grande, Steve Mow- rer, and Bill Davis; Davis and Mowrer were victorious in the District Championships and Bill also succeeded in capturing the Regional Championship, 138 pound class. Successful in the Christmas tournament were Bob Grande, Rich Spriggle, and Bill Davis. Steve Mowrer received the Most Improved Wrestler Award, Rich Spriggle was elected the Most Valuable Wrestler, and Bill Davis was chosen the most outstanding wrestler. Attempting a take-down. Senior Co-captain Kevin Birr utilizes a lit- eral drop. Front row: B. Grande, R. Schreiber, D. Barr, . DeSanto, I. Mooney Row 2: S. Mowrer. G. Giallombardo. M Pigors. B Davis. . Zanchuk. Displaying complete dominance m his bout. Senior fohn Zanrhuk rides his opponent. . Bate' Back row: R Spriggle. B lembergcr, D Higgins, f. Duval. B Horvath, G Amanitides. . Cox, Mr McCall 97 The triumph of victory has returned to the Boy's Swimming team for the first time in seven years as they defeated Harriton 52-42. This year's team was coached by Mr. C. Nicholas Manno. Ken O'Brien, team captain, led the boys by maintaining high place finishes in his events. The high scorer was sophomore Frank Tursi who was almost undefeated in breast stroke races. The team completed its season with a 1-7 record. Swim Teams Record I'm forever blowing bubbles — lack Mammele sprints with alt his might to completo the freestyle relay Above — Help! I need somebody. — Sophomore Craig Wilkerson swims fo a strong first in the 400 meter freestyle event. lef! - Up in «he air, lunior Birdman. - Dave Kerl is caught m perfect form while going into a half gainer front Row: f Tursi, S. Luchetta, S. Waller, K. O'Brien (captain), B. Heath. R Hurst Row 2: C. Wil- kerson, B. Reed. E Heffernan, K. Thompson, . Heffernan. C. Poake. H Wilson, 1 Mundy Back Row: iMr, Manno. I. Gorman, F. Shaeffer. I. Mammele, . Gorman, H. Hurley, K. lackson, B. Thoden, S. Ochs 98 First Win In Years Grabbing quick breath as she turns, Sue Dunn moves into the final lap of the 100 yard Individual Medley event. V roooooooooooooom! Sophomore Judy Burke flies through the water to finish in first place for UD in the butterfly event. lack-knife is beautifully executed by senior diver, Lynn McDonnell. Winning its first meet in four years against Coatesville, this year's Girls' Swim Team, headed by captain Karen Jackson, accumulated more points in its first two meets of the season than it did all last year. Improved scores and times throughout the league evinced heightened competi- tion according to Miss Smith, coach. Heather Guyer, a freshman, was elected MVP. Members of the Varsity squad, all of whom received letters, completed this year's season with a 1-7 record. Front Row: C. O'Doherty, 5. Dunn. N. Vogelsong, K. Jackson (captain), C. Cray, L. Laser, M. O'Doherty, D. Wozniak. Row 2: N. Mott. I Burke, R. Price. L. Saylor, C. Wilkerson, J. Bell, L. Mc- Donnell. Back Row: Miss Smith (coach), N. Charley, I. Horvath. I. Tursi, P. Brennan, L. Shaeffer, H. Coyer, B. Rufo. H. Fiuwater, A. Papaioanou. 99 Sighting in lh«? target, Pam Cipnano takes careful aim. Makeshift Range Chills Assistant Coach Stephen Piptone checks Senior Debbie Baird’s form. With painstaking accuracy, Haney Fulton aims and hopes for a bullseye. 100 Rifle Team's Fire Hoping Joe a wore of 100, Junior Bob Reed keeps his aim steady. Utilizing the rifle range at Swarthmore posed many problems for this years rifle team. Transportation to Swarthmore les- sened daily practice by one hour. Accord- ing to coaches John Vincent and Stephen Pipitone the ranger's targets were mount- ed too high, the lighting was poor and the temperature of the inside range was only slightly warmer than the outside temperatures. The team ended with a 4 win and 4 loss record. Nancy Fulton was elected Most Valuable Player. Team captain Nancy Fulton adjusts Bob Zaboski's cuff as he prepares to shoot. Front Row: Coach John D. Vincent, S. Clark, L. Carlton. P. Shipley, I ager) Back Row: f Ingaglio. N. fulton (Captain), R. Zaboski. K. Me- O'Neill. M. Brown. Assistant Coach Stephen, . Pipetone. Row 2: I Donnell, R. Bloxton, R Reed, P Shiffler (Manager) Shipley, S. Colvin, P. Cipriano, S. Craul. D. Baird, M. Sheppard (Man- 101 Sluggers Open Season Frank Duval anxiously awaits the pitch which brought the Raiders their third out Desperately racing lor home, Tom Helms loses on a gamble to score. Pitcher Jim Brown delivers a fast pitch to his Haverford opponent. 102 With Three Victories Bill Rusnack concentrates on hilling ihe ball as concerned teammates look on. Anticipating the next hit. Bill Simons advances toward second base. Coached by Mr. Soscia and Mr. Bennett and led by the pitching of Jim Brown, the varsity opened the 7977 season with a 7-1 victory over Peon- crest. Haverford and Radnor also fell under the slugging of Bill Simons, Bill Rusnack, and Tom Helms. Peter Cooper's electrifying base running, and catching by Frank Duvall compli- mented the efforts of junior starters Dave D'Alonzo, Sam Feldman, and jeff Watkins. Determined Steve Feldman awaits the next pitch. Front row: S Feldman, C. Amanatides, T. f imple, R Clemick, S. And- row: Mr. Soscia, B. Hewitt, J. Brown, W. Simmons, W. Moore, . Del- relzyk, T. Helms, D. D'Alonzo. Row 2: Mr. Bennett, I. Watkins, F Du- vecio. val, F. Sommers, W. Rusnack, L. Cansky, F. Agostini, P. Cooper Back 103 Cindermen Open '71 Season With The agony ol victory is strongly evident in the face of Bruce Leinberger, as he places in the 220. Assistant Coaches Fisher and Potter lust inches ahead of his Springfield opponent. Senior Kurt Rogen- muser races toward the finish line to complete the mile run. Junior Bob Morris prepares to hurl the shot-put 104 Springfield and Radnor Wins One Loss look on as UD secures a victory. A unique tfyle ol high-jumping is displayed by David Olson. Captained by Dave Deckman and Kurt Rogen- muser, the Royal track men began their season with victories over Springfield and Radnor and looked optimistically forward to the rest of the '71 season. Unfortunately, the team lost its third meet to Haver- ford by twenty points. Dave Deckman was the stand- out sprinter; other leading point scorers were: Mark Bohlke, broad and triple jump; Bruce Leinberger, pole vault; Bill Kellar, hurdles; Don Millard, shot put and discus; Pete Nicholas, half-miler; and Al Cravalli, Mike lanetta, Brian Manna, quarter mile. The team was guided by Head Coach John Swartz and assistant coaches Conrad Fisher and Frank Potter. From row: VV. O'Toole, D. Welsh, R. Morns, VV. lobson, f. Robinson. I. Gallagher, D. Lombardo, M lannetla, A. Cavail , J. Baltadonis, T Gillen, IV Kellar Row 2: Mr Swart . D. McCarty, D. Liscom, f Perez. S. Smith, VV. Tomlinson, M. Bohlke. C. DeCampli, B. Leinber- ger, C. Ivangalista. P. Nicholas, D. Deckman, Mr Potter. Row 3: S. Mortimer. J. Passmore. R. Spellacy, J. Battista, G. Leute, M. Mikuta, VV. Roeder, M Howiey, D Iredale, I. Calligan, R. Johnson, Mr fisher. Row 4: O Perez, C. Wilkerson, M. Coffey, D. Hammond, I Celenza. J. Savchak, J. Huss. P Mikuta. R. Guzzardo. R Lott, M. Holloran, J. Halpern, J. Bender Back row: T Wines, J. Husband, M Brmberg, J. Adams. T Luciano. G. Moore, I. Taylor. D. Hough, R. Aiello. P Mundy, J. Chesney, K. Davis 105 Coach Swartz issues instructioni before the team begins practice. Concentration registers on the face of Senior Don Millard as he prepares to heave the discus. The winner k Senior Dave Deckman. as he captures Coming in for a landing, Tim johnson strains to out-jump his Springfield opponents. 106 first place in rhe Springfield meet. A lace contorted with effort, shows Senior Bill Kellar putting his best foot forward in the hurdles. I know I can . .Senior Walt Gallagher runs the relays with Struggling to overcome his opponent, lunior Dan Iredale quickens his determination. pace. Davidson, Runner-up In Front Row: P. Willey, R. Calhoun, VV Owen, M. Brodsky, R. Fitz- patrick. W. Walsh Row 2: R DiFitippo, D. Kuscher, t. Kleinman, C. Williamson. I. Hendricks. R. Cavolina. K. Goldstein. Back Row: R. McConnell. S. Davidson, D. Higgins, . Bates, . Endress, W. Auve. Boys' Tennis First seeded Steve Davidson and Don Higgins, flanked by John Bates and John Endress form the core of the Boys' Tennis Team. Under the supervision of Mr. Ralph McConnell, the team displayed good form at the practice match against Friends Central, scoring 4-1. John Bates stretches to reach a high overhand shot. Observing the ball, Steve Davidson prepares with a back hand shot. State Tennis Championship Front Row: I. Carson, I. Schcrzer, M. Duck, S. Hunt, . Ritchie, . Hanlon, C. Cnecko. Row 2: D. Speck, D. Owen, A. Goldschmidt, K. Dugan, S. Fritz, D. Ruth, M. I. Tutelian. P. lacobs. Bark Row: VV. Kelly, C. Hoelzlc, C. Hanlon, S. Dunn. C. Bassett. B. Fleming, V. Babikian. Girls' Tennis By jumping rope in pre-game warm-ups, the Girl's Tennis Team readied for the '71 season. The nucleus of the team, composed of varsity singles Kari Trexler, Chris Hoelzle and Roe Kavanagh, along with varsity doubles Betsy Fleming with Chris Cnecko and M. J. Tutelian with Diana Speck, is supervised by Mrs. Holzworth. 'J Playing doubles. Penny lacobs and M. I. Tutelian return volleys at Reaching lor a high volley, Wendy Kelly returns a serve practice. Using a forehand drive, Betsy Fleming plays the ball in forecourt. LaCrosse Team Features Third year vanity player, Marjorie Souders pivot quickly to take a shot at the goal. Captain Jane Wood reaches for the ball as joanne Shetzley attempts to check her in a pre-season team scrimmage Someone tut! Senior Sue King looks desperately (or an opening into which she can pass. no Four Three-Year Players Senior Marti Morris caps as she attempts a long pass downfield. Skillfully releasing the ball, Caro Marinchak practices her shovel pass. Miss Barbara Mirth, coach, looked forward to the 1971 lacrosse season with a very optimistic attitude. The team was fortunate to field four senior girls who have been varsity players (or three years. They were: Carol Marinchak, Sue Smith, Marjorie Souders, and jane Woods. The team victories were spurred on by Sue Smith, defense wing; lane Woods, second home; and Debbie Pluck, goalie. The captain for this year's team was lane Woods. Scooping up the ball. Sue Smith begins cradling lor a long run toward the goal. Front row: S. Smith, K. Dempsey, M Souders. C. Marinchak. K. Armor, 8. Graham, I. Shetzley Back row: C Swartz. . Grace, S. King, I. Woods, B. Reiman, D. Pluck, M. Morris, Miss Mirth. Ill Keglers Roll to Third Place Finish Scott Van Horn Sweeps All Honors Coached by Mr. Nicholls and captained by Senior Scott VanHorn, the Royal keg- lers bowled their way to a Central League record of thirty-eight wins and thirty losses, which placed them third in the league behind Springfield and Ridley. Scott VanHorn earned the Most Valuable Player Award by such accomplishments as being high single scorer with 2S7, high average scorer with 172, and high series scorer with 172, and high series scorer for the Suburban League with an impressive 665. Senior John Endress received the var- sity Service Award. Front row: I. Dreibelbis, D. Thomson Back row: S. VanHorn, B. Caskey, VV. Wright. Bill Wright confidently eases the hall down the alley for Juniors Bruce Caskey and fohn Dreibelbis express tenth frame apprehen- another strike. sion in a close game against Ridley. Golfers Tee Off With a Win Sophomores Lawson And Sederholm Seeded First Llanerch Country Club was the home course for the Upper Darby golf team again this year. Sophomores Boh Sederholm and John Lawson seeded first and second positions on the team, followed by junior Cary Davis, third, and senior Steve Mowrer, fourth. Returning players were Bob Sederholm, Cary Davis, John Abboud, George Stine, and Bob Dambman. The golfmen began the season with an 8-7 win over Haver ford. UD team members register approval of Ion Abboud's long distance John Lawson and Cary Davis help Bob Sederholm practice his drive. putting. Front Row: Paul Crawford, fred Baker, left Davis, Steve Taylor, Chris Crane. Back Row: lohn Lawson, Cary Davis, Ion Abboud, George Stine, Robert Seder- holm, Mr. lackson. 113 JV Football Crushes Undefeated Ridley Quarterback Bill Berks completes a successful handolf. The IV Football team was slow in finding itself this year, showing only one tie and four defeats in its first five games. Then in a sudden turn-about, it won three of the next four games, beating previously undefeated Ridley and a very strong Marple Newtown squad in the process. The excellent running of Most Valuable Player Cary Grimalde was instrumental in the victories. Sophomore Charles Mat lack prepares to pass. Front row: R George, C. McGwynn. G. Rockledge. S. Boor se, I lanni, f Peck, B. Downs, W. tdwards. B DeG indis, G. Lewis Row 2: R Pasdon, B. Birks. D. O'Donnell, P. Smith, M. Donofrio, G. Stein, R. Cavat ini, M. Danise, I. Tedikis. Row 3: I. Mashura, B. Dambman, L. Mitchell, R. Connors, I. Briscoe, A. Cavalli, M. Greenberg, M. Ayjian, . Adams. Back row: 8. King, C. Leonard, I. Celvechio. Autumn JV's Post Winning Seasons Front row: Husband, D. BiSanti. R. Schreiber, D. Arndt, B. Elder, S Waller, T. Fimple, D. Lenza, S. Unger. Row 2: S. Lianedes, D. Olsen, C Leake, S. Merritt, L. Ubertor, C Poake, D. Hammond, P. McGibncy. The boys had fantastic team spirit. This was the as- pect of the JV Soccer team that most impressed their coach, Mr. Papp. The boys showed a great ability to play as a unit and this fact greatly helped them finish the season with an 8-2 record. Coach Papp felt that Scott Waller and Bill Elder showed excellent defensive ability with Tom Fimple and Dan BiSanti moving on the offensive line. Front row: f. Byrnes, D. Iredalc, T. Gillen, G. Leuie, VV. Roeder, B. Reed, K. Walther Row 2: I. Taylor, t. HeUcrnan. R. Stone, D. Hart- man, . Lewis, R. Hurst, I. Galligan. Row 3: O. Barr, S. McNaughton, B Back row: T Kesaris, . Savchuk, B. McIntyre, I. Frank. G. Breeger, R. Morris, R. Tannahill. JV Cross Country suffered its first loss in over three years at the hands of Haverford, breaking a winning streak of twenty-seven dual meet victories. The season ended with a 6-2 record. Many inexperienced runners made up the IV, but their experience and desire will pay off next season as they work for a Varsity position. Top )V runners were Dan Iredale, Mike Howley, Greg Leute, Gene Gialombardo, and Wayne Roeder. Blackburn, K. Wilson, D. Creger, P. Sansone, C. Franchi. Back row: Mr. Fisher, P. McCollum, . Huss, Mr West. 115 Basketbelles Claim A Winning Season; Junior Mary Ellen Brown dribbles down the held in the game against Springfield. The JV hockeyettes began their season forcefully, winning over Radnor and Lower Merion. The rest of the season was highlighted only by a tie with Haver- ford, for the remaining games yielded no Royal scoring. The team was captained by Junior Colleen Kinsella and coached by Miss Weston. Half-time pep talks accented by oranges, give players extra energy. front Row: D. franklin, C. Kinsella. W. Hill, K Kendrick, M. Brown, Miss Weston. Row 2: N. Mott. L. Shipley. T. Caroulis. I. flder, K Armor, K Dempsey, K. McDonald. Row 3: R. Calgiano. P. Beully. M SeUa. S. Maruchi, M. DeSantis, P. Shipley. Row 4: L. Steiner. C. Wil- son, N. Haigh, K. Kane, D. Graham, I Burke, L. Daily, . Clark, C. Steiner Back Row: K. Snyder, J. Ritchie, K Trexler. C. Dreiffus, N. Smith, H. Cooke, L. Tursi. I. Saylor, f. Smith, D. Boes. 116 Hoopsters Bounce Through A Dribbly One Front Row: N. Haigh, H. Cooke. B. Graham. K. Cain, S. Maruchi, Mrs. Lang- meyer. Row 2: i. Welsh, P. Buley, I. Elder, K. Dempsey. K. Trexler, I. Ritchie. B.xk Row: C Kinsella. L. Cangemi. K. Puleo. K. Armor. Mrs. Langmeyer's first year of coaching the JV girls' basketball team produced a winning season with a stunning 8-1 record. The team, weak in the first quarter, repeatedly experienced winning comebacks in the sec- ond half, which earned the team the name of jello . The team was captained by Barbara Graham. Karen Ar- mour, claiming over half of the team's points, most of which were from rebounds, was the team's highest scorer. The JV boys' basketball team featured a slow start, losing its first six games, but finished aggressively by winning seven out of the last eleven games. According to coach Adams, Defense was our day. It featured a combination of presses as well as an aggressive 3-2 zone. A five home-game winning streak ended the 7-10 season, complimented by the thrilling victory over Springfield 54-52. The team chose Dave D’Alonzo cap- tain and John McCloskey MVP. Front Row: f McLaughlin, G. Drciflus. . McCloskey, R. Johnson, D. D‘Alonzo. Back Row: f Havnoonian, P. Nicholas. G. Rockledge. J. Chesney, M. DiPompo, K. Bell. Mr. Adams. 117 JV Wrestling Places Third in League Preparing (or a pin, sophomore Nick Calrabone executes a half nelson. The junior Varsity wrestling team completed a 9-3 season and placed third in the Central League. The team was led by the winning records of sopho- mores Joe Perna and Mike Pigors. The boys gained valuable experience as well as knowledge of the many holds and moves of wrestling from the coaches Ken Barr and Don Forney. Front Row: . Perna, B. Otto, C. Leufe, C. Talley, P. Rooney, G. Grimaldi. Row 2: . Kyle, £. Brynes. N. Catrabone, R. Warfield, P. Looking at the clock, Randy Day plans his next move. Hoshino, D. Beniston. Back Row: B. Dambman. S. Tenowich, J. Lay- man, J. Battista, R. Santucci, R. Day, R. Dyke. 118 Penncrest Falls To JV Sluggers Front Row: S. Marucchi, M. [. Brown, D. Woods, S. Heiges. K. Pao- IlKCi, C. Steine, ). Bohl Row 2: Mrs Briggs, [Ider. . Burke. P Shipley. L. Shipley, C. George. D. Lybrand. D. Patterson. Back Row: The JV Lacrosse team opened its season with a 4-2 loss to Springfield. Outstanding players on the team were Joyce Bohl, Debbie Woods, and Colleen Kinsella. Under the direction of Mrs. Briggs, the team is optimis- tically looking forward to the rest of the season. Coached by Mr. Forney, the JV Baseball squad opened the 1971 season with a 7-3 victory over Penncrest. Among the team's outstanding players were sopho- mores Wayne Edwards, Steve Rawlings and Micheal DiPompo, the slugger who in the first four games hit two homeruns. The fine playing of sophomore Larry Kennedy is expected to add much to next year's varsity team. M. Jamattona. K. Snyder. N. Haigh, H. Cooke. D. Graham. G Drei- fun, K. Cain, M. Haas. John McCloskey follows through in the game against Penncrest. Front Row: S. tekenrode. C. Matlack, VV Idwards. . McCloskey. H. Schuh. B ck Row: I Mitchell. M. DiPompo. J Riddagh. F Peck. L Kennedy Row 2: D. Bisanti. . Koplove. N. DiRuscto. L. Mcllvaine. S. lanncllo, S. Rawlings. 119 Spring Sports —1970 BASEBALL UD OPP. 6 Radnor 0 6 Radnor 2 LACROSSE 2 Springfield 5 GOLF 7 Springfield 4 UD OP P. 0 Haverford 2 UD OPP. 3 Springfield 6 0 Haverford 3 8.5 Radnor 6.5 9 Conestoga 9 5 Penncrest 1 3 Episcopal Academy 6 8 Harriton 5 3 Penncrest 2 5 Haverford 10 3 Ridley 8 5 Marple Newtown 8 1.5 Conestoga 13.5 13 Marple Newtown 2 5 Marple Newtown 6 5 Penncrest 10 2 Haverford 3 6 Ridley 2 10 Lower Merion 5 7 Lower Merion 1 4 Conestoga 2 7.5 Springfield 7.5 5 Penncrest 4 8 Lower Merion 3 4.5 Marple Newtown 10.5 10 Radnor 1 4 Lower Merion 0 10.5 Harriton 4.5 12 Ridley 3 TRACK UD OPP. 115 Radnor 35 GIRLS' TENNIS 61 Springfield 89 BOYS' TENNIS 43 Haverford 89 UD OPP. 73 Conestoga 77 UD OPP. 0 Radnor 5 71 Penncrest 79 1 Episcopal Academy 4 2 Springfield 3 93 Marple Newtown 48 3 Radnor 2 2 Haverford 3 48 Ridley 102 1 Springfield 4 2 Marple Newtown 3 44 Lower Merion 88 1 Haverford 4 4 Ridley 1 1 Marple Newtown 4 1 Conestoga 4 . 3 Ridley 2 1 Penncrest 4 1 Conestoga 4 2 Lower Merion 3 1 Penncrest 4 1 Lower Merion 4 1?0 Fall Sports —1971 SOCCER HOCKEY UD OPP. UD OPP 0 Upper Dublin 0 3 Radnor 0 7 Brandywine 0 2 Lower Merion 7 4 Chester 0 1 Springfield 3 7 Lower Merion 1 0 Penncrest 3 0 Harriton 0 1 Harriton 0 3 Marple Newton 0 0 Conestoga 0 7 Penncrest 0 0 Haver ford 3 2 Ridley 2 7 Ridley 7 0 Haver ford 7 3 Marple Newtown 7 7 Springfield 0 7 Radnor 0 2 Conestoga 0 0 Springfield 7 PIAA playoff FOOTBALL CROSS COUNTRY UD OPP. UD OPP. 32 Lower Merion 27 22 Springfield 26 6 Conestoga 0 75 Marple Newtown 49 20 Springfield 0 23 Lower Merion 32 27 Penncrest 73 78 Ridley 45 27 Radnor 0 22 Haverford 33 20 Marple Newtown 0 20 Penncrest 40 28 Chichester 72 79 Radnor 44 7 Ridley 42 25 Springfield 30 73 Haverford 27 121 Winter Sports —1971 BOYS'SWIMMING RIFLE GIRLS'SWIMMING UD OPP. UD OPP. UD OPP. 33 Coatesville 61 497 Upper Dublin 491 43 Coatsville 34 41 Lower Merion 52 496 Interboro 498 20 Radnor 56 39 Marple-Newtown 56 497 Norristown 498 20 Lower Merion 56 42 Haver ford 53 499 Abington 497 16 Marple-Newtown 58 40 Conestoga 55 499 Upper Dublin 491 27 Haverford 50 52 Harrilon 42 499 Interboro 500 24 Harr it on 52 9 Methacton 86 497 Norristown 498 15 Conestoga 62 42 Radnor 52 500 Abington 494 33 Coatsville 44 BOYS' BASKETBALL UD OPP. 61 Ridley 70 GIRLS' BASKETBALL 47 Penncrest 67 WRESTLING 76 Radnor 85 UD OPP. 33 Lower Merion 64 UD OPP. 22 Lower Merion 34 54 Marple-Newtown 55 32 Penncrest 11 40 Springfield 28 45 Conestoga 72 22 Woodrow Wilson 16 31 Penncrest 37 47 Haverford 77 35 Lower Merion 14 28 Harriton 25 35 Penncrest 41 24 Cheltenham 16 46 Conestoga 34 74 Sun Valley 61 24 Hill School 23 24 Haverford 19 65 Haverford 79 32 Ridley 9 56 Marple-Newton 21 49 Cheltenham 57 51 Radnor 3 31 Ridley 50 48 Ridley 64 34 Marple-Newtown 8 49 Radnor 23 68 Penncrest 51 31 Haverford 15 63 Radnor 66 27 Springfield 13 57 Lower Merion 78 33 Lansdowne-Aldan 10 63 Marple-Newtown 52 22 Conestoga 22 47 Conestoga 69 67 Springfield 56 54 Haverford 64 BOWLING UD Won Lost OPP. 1 3 Springfield 3 0 Harriton 0 3 Ridley 3 1 Haverford 2Vi ' 2 Lower Merion BASEBALL UD OPP. 8 Radnor 3 6 Springfield 5 7 Haverford 2 5 Penncrest 7 4 Marple-Newtown 0 2 Ridley 7 IS Conestoga 3 5 Penncrest 6 73 Lower Merion 7 75 Radnor 9 0 Springfield 2 0 Haverford 9 3 Lower Merion 2 0 Marple-Newtown 3 WRESTLING UD OPP. 36 Penncrest 19 26 Woodrow Wilson 17 41 Lower Merion 14 25 Cheltenham 26 28 Conestoga 24 35 Hill School 26 26 Ridley 20 57 Radnor 5 76 Marple-Newtown 27 76 Haverford 37 33 Springfield 12 26 Lansdowne-Aldan 23 FOOTBALL UD OPP. 0 Lower Merion 2 6 Conestoga 20 6 Springfield 6 6 Penncrest 13 6 Radnor 15 20 Marple-Newtown 7 35 Chichester 0 28 Ridley 6 0 Haverford 12 GOLF UD 1 Radnor 2 Radnor OPP. 3 3 JV Record —1970-71 GIRLS'TENNIS BOYS'BASKETBALL UD OPP 0 Radnor 5 1 Marple-Newtown 7 1 Ridley 4 1 Conestoga 3 0 Penncrest 5 2 Lower Merion 3 LACROSSE UD OPP. 0 Springfield 7 0 Conestoga 8 7 Harriton 3 0 Ridley 5 4 Marple-Newtown 1 0 Haverford 8 3 Lower Merion 1 0 Penncrest 8 0 Radnor 2 UD GIRLS' BASKETBALL OPP. 24 Lower Merion 20 15 Springfield 6 14 Penncrest 30 18 Harriton 5 27 Conestoga 79 32 Haverford 79 24 Marple-Newtown 76 22 Ridley 27 34 Radnor 25 HOCKEY UD 1 Radnor OPP. 0 2 Lower Merion 1 0 Springfield 3 0 Penncrest 6 0 Harriton 1 0 Conestoga 1 2 Haverford 2 0 Ridley 2 0 Marple-Newtown 2 UD OPP. 42 Ridley 59 29 Penncrest 34 42 Radnor 48 37 Lower Merion 41 44 Marple-Newtown 46 29 Conestoga 40 42 Haverford 37 26 Cheltenham 44 41 Springfield 39 33 Ridley 46 41 Penncrest 32 37 Radnor 36 43 Lower Merion 44 45 Marple-Newtown 37 40 Conestoga 27 42 Haverford 37 54 Springfield 52 SOCCER UD OPP. 3 Upper Dublin 0 1 Chester 0 2 Brandywine 0 1 Lower Merion 0 1 Harriton 0 3 Conestoga 0 2 Marple-Newtown 2 0 Springfield 4 1 Haver ford 0 2 Penncrest 2 0 Ridley 1 2 Radnor 1 CROSS COUNTRY UD OPP. 23 Conestoga 35 75 Marple-Newtown 50 75 Lower Merion 48 75 Ridley 50 75 Penncrest 48 41 Haverford 17 31 Springfield 24 75 Radnor 50 GIRLS' SWIMMING UD OPP. 37 Coals ville 40 30 Radnor 46 25 Lower Merion 52 17 Marple-Newtown 60 20 Haverford 57 37 Harriton 40 16 Conestoga 63 30 Coatsville 46 123 CLASSES Sophs Finally Elect John Lanni, After Sophomore Executive Committee: Front Row: John Lanni, President, P. Willey, Vice-president. Row 2: M. Cavanaugh, A. MacNeil. I. Moonr v Row 3: D. Springer. C. Kelly. E. Eppi. M. Howley. K Bartel. S. Mangiola, S. Semmens. Back Row: D Ohnigian, . McSweeney, P. Criglione, T. Boscaglia, K. Jackson, J. field, D. Yavelberg, E. Ryan, D. Boos. lean Field frowns at an idea presented by the Soph Executive Committee Chuck Hammer scribes negatives in photo class for a practice job at vo-tech. Sophomore Vo-Tech: Front Row: I Worthington, C. Burbage, O. Dougherty, M. Foster. M. Faust, J. Weyhmuller, L. Hogan, M. Smith, D. Fisher, . Markle. B 1oller. Row 2: D. Jones, D. Smeddy. K Leon- ard, C. Evanpelopoulis, D. Logeman, P. Kobylar . E. Byrne, J. Morris, I Welsh Row 3: C. Whiteman. I. Porreca, A. Bunnell, J. Andrews, J. Smolens, M. Memo, L. Walle, VV. Elliot, D. Simmons. J. forgasic. Back Row: f. Kelley, J. Elko, T. Defrancesco. J. Thiel, J. Fallon. . Wagner, T. Corsop, J. Johnson, J. Lawson, C. Burner, H. Wilson, R. Dougherty. 126 Two Month Delay In Class Elections Front Row: B. Atkinson, T. Lilli, P Barone, L. Barrett, N. Biker, D. Altieri, N. Aronson Row 2: D. Andrews, £. Arnold, D. Birr, I. Andreozzi, M. Aurelio, Mrs. young. Row 3: D. Arndt, B. An- drews, ). Bacon, I. Alwine, M. Kloss, . Adams. Row 4: C. Achufl, M. Aijian. C. Bichler, . Bihn, N. Angelos. B«k Row: . Auve, W. Adams, B. Archambo, . Bagosy. Hr. 1 Hr. 4 Front Row: L. Blessing. C. Bowman, D. Bouvier, R. Bob- roski, M. Boyajian, S. Bel- trante, D. Bartsch Row 2: D. Boes, D. Beltrante. S. Bellemoro, C. Bohlke, C. Ber- ner, D. Bcnistan, Mr. Roma. Row 3: T. Bebrlc, . Barberes, VV. Bendon, B. Blackburn, R. Bennett, W. Birks. Row 4: M. Bakalian, L. Barbuto, R. Berry, . fohnsen, P. Bergen. Back Row: f. Innamorato, ). Baker, A. Rosen, R. Batin, A. Martinelli. Front Row: C Burbage, S. Bradfield, P Buley, K. Buckley, P Brenenborg, P. Brett, M. Boyer Row 2: I. Boyce, S. Bradley, . Burke, S. Brackett, K. Boyle, . Brophy. Row 3: E. Byron, . Bones, N. Brosko, B. Burns. B. Bloxton, Mr. Pipitone Back Row: B. Calhoun, C. Cardano, I. Byrne, F. Morrison Hr. 8 127 Hr. 9 Front Row: P. Chaya. K Cain. C. Carraway, L. Cangemi, f. Cauff- man, R. Burkhardt. P Cheeseman. Row 2: R. Calgvam. T. Carouhs. . Charley, M. Cavanaugh. L Cannon, MiiS Buck Row 3: Chaney, B. Carrea. M. Casserly. N. Calrambane, D. Carracillo. T Cordon Back Row: D. Celia. I Clark. A Christidhis. C. Christid- his. B. Choen. 880 Sophomores Adjust To Hr. 10 Front Row: f. Deamicis. D. Davit, H. Cooke. M. Cun- ningham, B. Clancy, I. Conran. I. Colantonio. Row 2: . Collins, D. Crawford. . Clark, L. Daily, C. D'Angelo. S. Calvin. Mr. Vincent Row 3: S. Clark, j. CocCO. L. Col- burn. H. Culbertson. M. Danese, t Croft. Row 4: D. Crothamel. I. Noble, C. Crane, . Daigh. S. Culp. Back Row: O. Creger. . Curran. T. Coppola, T. Crawford, D. Cutille. D. Coyle. Front Row: D Defesse, D. DeRose. K. DeCothsicr. B Delgato, D. DeAngelis, M DeSantis, K. Dempsey Row 2: A. DeSanto, I De esse. . DeCaetono, L Dengel, K. Dee, l. Defesse. Mr. Murphy Row 3: M. Donofno, V. Di- Cristo. f. D'Oranzio. D. DiMatteo, P Dardovitch Row 4: R Day. A DiStefano, D. Ceshayes, P. DiPoalo Back Row: ■Vf. DiPompo. R. DiMario. R. DifHippo. P. Defeo. f. Dath. Hr. 17 128 Every vandal’s dream come true: students take delight in their opportunity to stone U.D s New Campus Atmosphere Hr. 53 From Row: C. Ilia. I Dorsch. I. Baltaelf, E. fjrrell. F Skinner, M. Sewell, C O'Dohery. Row 2: Mia Kennedy. 5. Usher. D. McNulty, D. Preuello, C. Callahan. R. Sc bon- der, T. Nguyen. Mia Mirth Row 3: B Defabio, K Kelly, D. Hogan. P Tieiakou. C. Evangolopoulos. K. Bartel. C. Becker Row 4: L Abbey, M. Wood. I. DiNiscio, C. Sherlock. I Townsend. . Kelly. 5. lannello. Back Row: I Gray. I. Heim. M. Hollaran. W. McGold- rick, G. Cremia, I. lohnsen. the old building without consequences. Front Row: f. [by. D. [inorn, C. Dreiluss. B. Dorrance. D. Downey. M. Egee, D. Dulls Row 2: M. Dunn, D Dougherty. B. [isenhuth. L. D'lorio, B. Dorrance, L. _ _ _ DiCola, Mrs. Warren. Row 3: f. Dur. M. Doughty, P Hr 55 Dully. C. Evangelista, R. Eissler. T. Dorricott Back Row: M. Dunleavy, IV. Downs, W. Edwards. I. Elko, P Dulin, A. Dyke. Front Row: C. Eldon, I Eisenstat. D Everett, I. fields. C. Papagianne. A fissidas. C. Tisa. Row 2: I. Erdosy. I flanagan. I. Elder. C. Epps. C. Essery. B. fetterole, Mr. . fagan. Row 3: C. Baxter. D. Lafavci. M. Finley. S. forsl. Hr. 1 Oo . fissel. D. Forester Row 4: Foley. T. Faust, I. Fergu- son. M. Forman, VV. Foster, M. Evoy. Back row: C. Forbes. G. Franchi, D. forester. R. Fitzpatrick. 129 Quotas Were Not Surpassed, But Sophs Hr. 109 Front Row: M. fox. N. ford. C. Gaudiosi. C. George. D. fleming, N. Gallagher, f. Georgia . Row 2: D. frit . D. freeth. S. C.ianapoulos. R. Gambardella. L. George, C. free. Mrs. Slick. Row 3: W. Gla- zier, R. Goldstein, G. Gordon. C Gohl. B fry, D frit Back Row: C. Gordon, M. Giannascoli. G. tl- freth, R. German, T. Gorman. Hr. 113 Front Row: H. Hagerty. C. Jackson, D. Groark, I. Halbert, N. Haigh, L. Haley, L. Grant Row 2: S. Guidara. M Haas, I. Haelle, D. Gra iani, I Hanlon, D. Haigh, Mr Bergey Row 3: C. Hammer. I Hostler, I. Hopper, M Howiey. VV. Hot opovlas. P Hoshino. Row 4: Hight, J. Heffernan. . Highland, H. Hurley, f. Horner Back Row: . Huss. . Hoffstedl. I. Hoyt, . Husband. Front Row: N. Graham, S. Goldberg, . Gourousis. D. Goessel, D. Goslee, L. Gilfoy, D. Gibson. Row 2: D. Graham, M. Glazier, 1. Gillen, B. Graham, M Campbell, R. Price, Mrs. Allen. Row 3: N. Gould, K. Glazier, D. Golden, B. Cuzzardo, K. Hart, f. Havnoonian Row 4: M. Crimberg, G. Grimaldi, J. Hal- pern, B. Haflay, B. Grossman, H. Panos- sian. Back Row: I). Hartford, P Hag- gerty, P. Griglione, D. Hammond, G. Grant, f. Harrison. Hr. 114 130 Top: Larry Kennedy and Holly Hurlock register concern as undefeated Royals are trampled by Ridley. Outbought Upperclassmen In A.A. Sales Hr. 151 Front Row: Horvath, L. Harvard, A. Heaney. C. Hamen. D. Helms. J. Hunt. K Hess Row 2: D Hill. M Healey, D. Hittinger, P. Hansell, C. Higgins, S. Guadalupe. Mrs Patterson Row 3: D. McCarthy. N. Hraboursky. G. Karapanagioti- des. M. Kaighn. S. Johnstone. R Kennedy, M Kane. Back Row: f. Kelley. K. Jackson. W. Ketch, L. Kennedy, C. Kealey, D. Iones, C. Juliano. Bottom: Hoping to im- prove their technique, J.V. Hockeyettes observe the skill of veteran var- sity players. Front Row: H. Hurlock, M. Jenkins, C. Kelly, D. Issertcll, M. Kelly, B. Kille, C. King Row 2: V'. Karakelian. M. Jamat- tona. A. Hyde. T. Kenney. A. Kiester, J. Karalis. Mr Wiest. Row 3: I. Lanni, B King. I. Kyle. N. Kotsis. B. Lamon, J. Koplove, f. LaCreta. Back Row: P Kabylarz. S. Ciambrello. P. Killen. R. Klerner. C. Kroh, R. Laurence, f. Kleiss. J. Klos. Hr. 153 Hr. 204 Front Row: 6 Karekel, G. Lewis, V. lake, C. Klotz, P. Johnson, C. Lennon, B. lees Row 2: S. Layman. D Kumph, D. Law. M. Lawson. A. Laskin. J. Luci- ano, Mrs. Sassam Row 3: S. Levine, I. Mangos. J. Ludwig. C. Leake. S. li- anides, S Mangiola. Row 4: T Luciano. £. Lynch. E. Louden, W. Lista. Back Row: S. Lewis, L Liboratore. M. Leager 131 Sophomores Experience Relaxed Hr. 209 Front Row: P. Lorensky, M Lindelow. M. Lewis, H. Macdiarmid. D. Lybrand. M. Mahoney. D. Magee. Row 2: D. Magliano, l. Liberali, A. MacNeil, K Lowe, C. lieb, N. Lincoln. Mr. Cimi- nera Row 3: R. McCormick. . Mc- Closkey. T Mapei. S. Mar it sis. . Mat- thews. P McCollum. Row 4: McDyre. . Nashura, C. Matlack. P. Hough, P. Markellos, B Milano. Back Row: . Matyjaszek. R. Marterelli, D. Marshall. Hr. 210 Front Row: H. McCole, R. Mastrangelo, t. Mattis. 5. Maruchi, C. Markow. K. McDonnell. L. Masters Row 2: L. Mara- bito, K. Marinelli, D. Mattiolo, M. Fos- set, V. McBride. P. Malaskey. Mrs. Robinson. Row 3: .Vf. Mimmo, M. Mc- Makm. R McLaughlin, T. McLaughlin. T. McMahon, T McStrauog. Row 4: A. Memmo, K. Bull, I. McSweeney, S. McNaughton, E. McLaughlin, M. Mc- Kee Back Row: C. McClynn, D. Neff. C. Roberts, . Melvin. Hr. 211 Front Row: Mohr. D. Mills. C. Mc- Cettigan, M. McMonagle. C. McQuil- lis, S. Miller, I Moore Row 2: R. Mc- Ginnis, I. Miller, K. Meeks. K. McMa- hon. K Hindenlang. Mr. Troll. Row 3: L Moore. D. Merritt, A. McHorney. L. Moffo. S. Moore Row 4: D. Mirra. P. Miller. I. Mooney. P. Messal. Back Row: P Mikuta. f Miller. N. Mesher- sky. R. Moran. L. Mitchell. Hr. 212 Front Row: P. Needham. . Needs. L. Nolhwood. T. Nestor, R. Napoli, D Mushrush. D. Ohnigian. Row 2: D. Olsen, S. Murray, N. Mott, P. Muff, T. Nolan, D. Ogden, J. O'Neil, Mr. Oles. Row 3: Mulfino, f. Myers, D. Mun, . Neff, P. Maley, A. Pappalardo, C. Nunn. Row 4: I Morrissey. . Neill, B. Murphy, R. Morse, S. Mortinner, S. Luchetta. B. Nee. Back Row: . Morris. M. Naklicki, . Murphy, R. Mulholland, I. Murff. 132 Dress Code For First Time Hr. 215 Front Row: K. Pagel, C. Phipps, 0 Pat- terson. T. Piacentini, M. O'Neil, H. Pens. I Palmer Row 2: C. Padlucci. M Osborn. M. Paneyan, R. Palmer, R. Pirotta, Mr. Kayser Row 3: . Passmore. C. Norcross. Rogers. S. Ochs. B. Crannopoulos. P Nielon Row 4: . Oldrati, D. O'Donnell, 5. Ntontos, R. Oranzi, K. Newberry, T. Papdopoulos. Back Row: R Pasdon, N. Pagano, P. Nicholas, D. Olsen, C Owen Hr. 216 Front Row: 8 Rhotom, M. Polegato, L. Radowill, D. Powderly. D. Rago. A. McClensey, M Procaccio. Row 2: H. Price. V. Pittman, D. Reh, N. Pomante, M. Radomile, R Randolph, L. Reccht- uti, Mr. Boyd. Row 3: P Porreca, 8 Quinn, C. Webb, M. Pigors, D. Phil- lips, L. Paulson, H. Ragan Row 4: C. Poake. C. Richway, C. Peters, S. Rawl- ings, I. Perna, W. Preston. Back Row: I. Reagoso, I. Ralston, f. Peck, L. Pit- zer, D. Pernaci. Bringing with them a new surge in school spirit, enthusiastic sophs demonstrate their support at season's first pep rally. Hr. 216A Front Row: £. Kotopoulos, M. Anagnostou, H. Papadopoulos, f. Kapousidis, W. Papadopoulos. Row 2: C. Agatsiotis, S. Gera- simidis, C. Getsos. . Kapousi- dis, Mrs. Lane. Back Row: S. Vassilogou, C. Bouikidis. A. Bom kid is, I. Chow. 133 Sophomores Dreifuss And Buscaglia Obtain Hr. 221 Front Row: S. Rose. L. Rogers, D. Risnor, A. Ricciuti, D Ruth, I. Rodgers. B. Silo. Row 2: Miss Park, S. Santilli. t Ryan, . Rice, L Roberts. . Ritchie. I. Santucci, Mr. Defebo. Row 3: C Rodgers, P. Riley, IV. Schlitte, N Ross, B Saun- ders. f. Schroeder Row 4: R. Schreiber, SI. Saites, B. Rus- sel, f. Schaefer, D. Rosso, V. Sarkissian Back Row: A. Sanr- angelo, B. Robertshaw, C. Sansone,). Savchak. Hr. 254 Front Row: M. Scila, C. Sekula, D. Scotese, D. Scimitarra, L. Scull, . Scherzer, D. Scogna. Row 2: V. Schmidt, I Schmal. C. Sebra, L. Saylor, 5. Semmcns, G. Scarle, Mrs. Salmon. Row 3: A. Rabuttinio, B. Savage, R. Sederholm, M ShiHler, R. Seaman, R. Short , K. Shelly Row 4: D. Livesey, R. Shapiro, G. Sides. . Sheppard, . Scota, L. Aslanidis. Back Row: R. Shermer, M. Shuman, R. Shermcr, H Schuh, R Shelter Top: Sophomore Tom Buscaglia punts successfully against a de- termined Conestoga defensive rush. Hr. 261 Front Row: . Smith. B. Snyder, S. Simpson, D. Sennctt, K. Sny- der, D. Smith, D. Slivar Row 2: D. Smith, C. Spaulding, L. Ship- ley, P. Shipley, D. Small, N. Smith, M. Smith. Row 3: C. Sfa- thes, I. Springer. C. Smith, [. Somers, M. Stillman, Mr. Tschan. Row 4: D. Smeddy. I. Smolens. O. Simon, R. Swayne, I. Stilwell. Back Row: . Spaziani, E. Slouch, D. Stott. G. Talley. . Sullivan. 134 Starting Line Positions In Varsity Football Bottom: “I know I can do it. Injured C unar Dreifuss mures Dr. Heilig and Coach Kennedy that he is able to finish the game. Front Row: t Tate, f Thurston, [. Stamatens, D. Springer, D. Speck, K Thayer, S. Stewart. Row 2: P Thompson, W Stinger, P. Taraborelli, T. Squillance, L. Steiner, M. Taylor, D. Stevenson. Row 3: . Taylor, . Thompson, P. Vasiliades, f. Turzi. M Tully, Miss DeMott Back Row: H Thomulka, I. Trout, C. Trevisani, K. Thompson, VV Tomlinson, K. Thompson, J. Tress. Hr. 264 Front Row: K. Trexler, K. Weis, S. Weiss, P. Valere, D. Ward. K. Webster, R. Wadsworth. Row 2: . Weidman, L. Tumini. H. Vitanza. L. Tursi, M. Webb, C. Uric Row 3: P. Willey, T Walsh. T. Wagner. R Warlield. . Wilhs Back Row: C. Wil- kerson, C. Voltero, M. Whitmore, H. Voltz. Hr. 304 Hr. 309 Front Row: V Yagecic, D. Given, D. Young, D. Yavelberg, S. Worth- ington, C. Williams, L. Welsch. Row 2: . Zilko, S. Capodki, . York, K. C Wilson. B. Wingate. Mr. Fagley Row 3: K W Wilson, D. Winkler, T. Zirolli, D. Zimmerman, A Winter. Back Row: fi Newman. T. Wines. B. Wright, R. Worthing- ton. 135 Dave Sagherian Wins Junior Junior Executive Committee: Front Row: Lynda Todd, Secretary; David Sagherian, President; Greg leute. Vice-presi- dent; Id Klcmman, Treasurer Row 2: S Bono, S. Petros, K. Auve, S. Struble, C. Keefe, S. Volz, T. Ingeno Back Row: 8. Uder. C DeCampli, D. McCarty, A. Cavalli, . Battista, I. Hall, O Picon. Frustrated Dave Sagherian (center) presides over a class meeting. Learning the tricks of (he trade, Steve Layman designs a menu cover. Junior Vo-Tech Front Row: S. Bussels, . Fisher. M. Andrei. P. Fallon, I. Cambardella. D. Piselli. S. Sharoian, A. Ross, C Mar- liani, W. Lincoln. R. Hoffman. Row 2: A. Couwal. I. Schnauffer, R. Seitz, M. Fiedel, S. lenik. I. Moreland, B Elder, I. Tidikis. C. Stavola, E. Prooney, C. Barr, C. Hornung, M. Mastardi. Row 3: K Bagalski, T. Reynolds. M. Gamble, M. Flanagian. T. Saraceni, D. Balducci, . Layman, R Kodroff. P. Mundy. D Vella. D. Drew, M Feil, C. Mullin, S. Layman. Back Row: S Hill, C. Aubry, R Pus- lay. R. O'Conner, B. Keen, P. Mat- thews, M. Lundell, B. Paul, C. Wenrich. 136 Elections By Landslide Front Row: F Tucker, L. Todd, M. laylor, H. Turner, P. Tholke, S. Thompson, E. Torosian. Row 2: K. Truman, D. Taylor, F. Tamaccio. D. Sunderland, M. Tsiouris, T. Terzian, Mrs. McCon- key. Row 3: D. McGettigan, V Sulpizio, B. Stroh, S. Tessler, J. Taylor, R Stone, G. Stine. Row 4: B. Thoden, H. Stevens, f Stavola, A. Taddeo, T. Stephanou, B. Stack Back Row: . Ster- ner, N. Stathes, S. Tcgethoff. F. Taraborrelli, B. Thoden. Hr. 2 Hr. 5 Front Row: S. Burgy, M. Newman, B. Korn, D. Mclncrncy, S. Dudley, C. Lancello. Row 2: M. Ducan- es, S. Martino, I. Clarke, S. Reilly, D. Leidy, M. White, Mrs. Balhish Row 3: M. Bedard. B. Baldi. T. Gorman, I. Hayne, T. O'Neill. . Galli- gan. Back Row: P. Kissinger. ). MacAlonan. Front Row: S Smith. B. Smith, V. Smith, R. Smith, S. Struble, D. Slilwell, R. Jones. Row 2: D. Smyth, J. Spina, K. Smithgall, M. Stevenson, C. Swartz, M. Stierheim, Mrs. Bogan. Row 3: W. Sipio. P. Shiffler, S. Smith, C. Robertshaw, P. Smith, V. Pawlicki, pj 7 I. Spence. Row 4: W. Shea, P. Simminger, A. Daknis, J. Sipio, C Schumacher, J. Ryan Back Row: V. Skuback, C. Saveoz, R Smith. C. Sawyer, P. Shellenberger, R. Spellacy. 137 Manard G. Crabbs Performed For Small, Hr. 13 Front Row: H. Semerdjian, S. Shaffer, . Secunda. . Sharp. A. Smith. D. Shillady, K. Shafier. Row 2: ). Schuercn. M. Cicco- tello, I. Shetzley. M. Sheppard. 1. Schubkegcl. D. Serpens, Mrs. Crowder. Row 3: C. Rocklage. W. Roeder, I. Puliti, D. Sagher- ian, W. Reed. I. Rigby. Row 4: W. Roslick, I. Rigby. S. Russo. R Santucci, H. Rossell. Back Row: I. Ricciuti, R. Reed. Hr. 61 Front Row: C. fisher, K. Edwards, B Egan, E. Eisenhuth, H. Erikson, K. En- gell, M. Entenmann. Row 2: D. Spiron. O. Elko, E. field. M. fakiani, f. facciolo, Mrs. Wood. Row 3: . DiSciullo, N. Di- Ruscio, I. Donahue, VV. Driscoll. . Dos- Santos, I. Koszowski, . Mengini. Row 4: R. Dougherty, I. DiSciullo, . Di ulio, V. Dienno, . Devito. Back Row: C. Dixon, L. Depetris, W. Downes. I. Drei- belbis. Hr. 65 Front Row: Y. Dusik, C. Dyke, E. Dit- zel, S. Dunn, P. Douglas. D. Dubin, A. DiSalvatOre. Row 2: C Dix, K. Dunn, D. DiSebastian. D. Edwards, M. Pester. E. Perez. Mr. Angelastro. Row 3: D. Demopoulos. H. Daghlian, f. Sudano. . Cutuli, E. Cubler, T. D'Amico. Row 4: B. Dambman, C. DeCampli, S. De- feo, C. Davis, . DelVecchio. Back Row: T. DePaul, S. Dawson, D. D'Alonzo. P. Crisafulli, K. Davis. 138 Top: Not even DJ George Michaels can hold students' attention on a hot friday. Dispassionate Audience At Junior Mixer Hr. 101 Front Row: Hicolini, K. Cband- lee, D Conboy, T. Celia, I. Co- hen, M. Chookagian. M. Con- lin. Row 2: M. Coughlan, D Craigic, L. Craig. M. Burke, Mrs. Salidis. Row 3: T Valentine. W. Buihnell. T. Byrd. T. Kesaris, M Capriotti. R. Byrnes. Row 4: D. Campbell. C. Carr, C. Burnett. C. Capaldi, C. Bunting. Back Row: L. Capitanos. P. Carberry. S. Carouthery Bottom: Jeff Nelson, Linda Botfield and Harriet Phillips loai during play rehearsal. Front Row: VV. Hill. M.A Herman. D Cran!. D. Heydeman, I. Habecker. D. Hammond. D Hagerty. Row 2: F. Hen- nessy. M. Harley. I. Grace. B. Grande, K. Caarsoe, A. Trentadue. Row 3: C. Curenlian, D. Grimaldi, D. Hartman, I. Hall, I. Gleason, D. Gunkle. Back Row: S. Harold. T Gillen. C. Gerace. R. Defreitos, D. Griffith. Hr. 103 Hr. 110 Front Row: J. Hoffman. P. Hower, . Horn, B. Idell. f. Ingaglio. N. Hurley. P Hyman Row 2: T. Ingcno. D. Di- loseph, S. Isaac. I Kelly, I. Hobart, C. Hornung, I. Boytf. Row 3: R. Hawkins. I. Hess, M. Kernir. R. Hurst, VV. Hyde. R Harnvonian. Row 4: Hughes. VV. Hutt, G. McDonough, . Hatyes. S. Hill. f. Hcffernan. f. Gan elli. Back Row: . Hayes. . Hight, VV. Hawthorne. I. Hulocky, I. Hildenbrand. V. Roberto. 139 junior Royal Booter Dave Hoshino Front Row: S. Neicio, A. O'Connor. M Olson, C. Paccnza, L Palmer, I. Organ. K. Olson Row 2:1. Palermo. P. O'Neill, D. Owen. S. Norley. R. Martin, D. Matolick, Mrs. Cross. Hi 111 Row McCarty, C. Matter, D. Mayer, D. McFadden, VV. Mcllvaine, I. Donuhue, M. McCausland, T. Masters. Back Row: I. McKenzie, T. McCann, R. McIntyre, T. McCaughan, T. Mazzatenta, P. McDonald. Hr. 119 Front Row: N. Romano. I. Romano, I. Salvatore, C. Rob- bins, A. Rovner, M. Rother. T. Scanlon Row 2: C Roberts. I. Paradiso, I. Pettit, R. Payne, I. Parrish. C. Blau. Mr. For- ney. Row 3: F. Raiburn, N. Pissano, . Plum, O Picon, R. Poggi. Row 4: Pallas. M. Potts, I. Paton. I. Rakus. S. Ramus. Back Row: Pachelli, C. Prifti. A. Leonard, C. Rapone, F. Bucci. Dave Hoshino displays the ability and positions on All-District and Hr. 121 Front Row: L. Raymond, t. Pellu- cori, R. Price. B. Reiman, R. Pounds. S. Rogacz, P. Proctor Row 2: . Rin- ier, D. Ranalli. K. Puleo, A. Poulos. K Pughese. I Neal. Mr. Keller. Row 3: F Halloran, Nelson, C. Mullen, P. Mundy, R Morris, FI. Whalen Row 4: , Orlando, R. Mur- dock, C. Morrison, T. Natale, S. Murphy Back Row: I) Mushrush. T. Smohk, M. Mostardi, S. Nichol- son. P. Mullin, , Neumann, B. Otto. 140 Named To All District Soccer Team which earned him a varsity loiter All-Central League soccer teams. mnom; Front Row: R. Lyons, L. Lesser. N. Mahon, E. Chrissosto- mou. B Lennon, G. Marguette, R. Masters. Row 2: D Mc- Neill, C. Maselli, S. Latanishen, B. McCool, L. Levy, S. Lup- ler, Mrs. Shelow Row 3: D. Kuehne. I. Mammele, S. Me- Closkey, P. McCoach, K. McBride, B. Lewis. P. McBride. B Kuhlen Row 4: D. Lorentz, C. Leonard, t. Stephandis. C. Law, P. McCann, P Marrongelli, M. McCann, . Lilje- strand. Back Row: C Wilson, D. McCorkle. O. Lambriani- dou, M. Lilley, A. Giannotti, K. Malluk, S. Lane. Hr. 152 Front Row: Mina, N. Mills. D. franklin, C. Meeks, D. Mil- ligan, P. Miller, K. Meslin. Row 2: M. Meckler, E. Mervine. D. Moffo, P. Minton. D. Mitchell. A. Spence. B. Mills. Row _ _ 3: B. Kunard, T. Kudel, S. LaBant, R. Koehler. M. Patterson, Hr 154 A. Merdjaman, Mr. Leiby. Row 4: D. Kuscher. G. Leddy. T. Leddy, D. Lenza, M. Lalleur, R. Koran. Back Row: B. Lein- berger. E. Kleinman. R. Kiley.f. Hubley, S. Knight. Hr. 160 Front Row: M. Murphy. N. Monge- luzzo, P. Mooney, 5. Momrow, E. Muncey, L. Morrow, O. Efthimia- dou Row 2: S. Momrow, K. Myers, P. Nemee. C. Nacy, D. Mackin, C. Macfarland. Mrs. Partridge Row 3: M. Lundell, B. MacBride. G. Leute, D. Liscom. I. Coroneos, . Lowis. Row 4: C. Leonard. M. Maiocco, . Swarzman. B. Little. G.A. Lewis. C.5. Lewis. Back Row: W. Lincoln, E. Lutz, I. Malandra. D. LeSage, B. Manna, K. McDevitt. 141 Preparing Themselves For College Hr. 203 Front Row: S Potis. K.R. Paul. C. Pirrami. K Paolucci. D. Pelle- grino. A. Papaloanou, G. Pierce. Row 2: D Piselli. H. Phillips. R Hadden. L. Pescatore, 5. Paw- loski, S. Peetros. Mrs. Davis. Row 3: M. Marcinov, R Beaky. C. Mills. IV. Miller. K. Mont- gomery Row 4: N. Miliaresis. M. Mikuta. A Mero amian. . Keen. I. Park. S. Momo. R. Mil- ler. Back Row: W Monge. I Metis. T. Milano. S. Morelli, P Molino. Front Row: Ausgustine, P. Albany, D. Aldin, T. Gentile, K. Auve, . Bate- man. M. Andrei Row 2: A Baxter. P Swayne, T. Alberici. C. Allison. N. Barry. I. Gambardella. C. Beitzel. Row 3: C Abboud. P. Beatty, D Balducci. f. Atkins, I. Anderson, D. Achenbach, Mr Reichle Row 4: f Aiello, C. Al- mond, . Arena. C. Alexander, G. Ave- tian, B Avrelio, . Baltadonis Back Row: . Ackley. R. Antonucci. F. Agos- tini. W Baird, G. Aubury, B. Auve, R. Carolina. Hr. 205 Hr. 214 Front Row: . Croghan, V. Darmienlo. I. Dalesandro. D. DeSte ano, G. Crow- ers. L. Dengler. D. Davis Row 2: M. D'Angelo. C. Cunningham, S. De- Bourke, V. DeAngelis, G. McGilloway. D. Deluca. D. DiMatteo, Mr. Kijewski. Row 3: K. Rosen, I.R. Cox, D. Hoshino, I f. Cox, S. Coates, Chase Row 4: R. Ciccotelli, S. Crane, S. Clifton. . Cook, J. Stahler, J Celenza, G. Crane Back Row: B. Charles, I Duffy, R. Conner, L. Charuk, A. Cavalli, J. Centanni I know the answer’s here Bohlke to Greg Leute in the chem lab. 142 Acceptance, 311 Juniors Took PSAT's Hr. 219 Front Row: C. Berridgc, . Bell. S. Biermann, . Block. B. Bell. 5. Bohus, L. Picciotti. Row 2: L. Bot field. I. Bokas, D. Berridge, B. Berninger, . Benedetti, . Begley, Mr. Koshgerian. Row 3: C. Cannon, T Bell. S. Berrong, T. Bell, G. Berckman, I. Barth- maier. Row 4: A. Baranick, P. Bertucci, . Bender, D. Barr, [. Betts. Back Row: Battista, N. Bay, T. McFadden, M. Barr, B. Becht. Front Row: D. Hernandez., K. Ward, D. White. B. Weeks. P Wan, P Wake- field, S. Volz. Row 2: M. Ullmann. M. Wallace. I. Turtu. D. Watkin, C. Van- Valkenburg, P. Ward, Mr. [shleman. Row 3: C wheeler. 5. Weiss. B Willi- ams. I. Watkins, M. Tyson, VV. Thomp- son, K. Walther. Row 4: . Tudino. S Waller, 5. Unger, C. Whartnaby, C. Tomlinson, C. Weaver, M. Wasylyk. Back Row: D. Thompson, D. Ward, C. Walters, C. Vinnecombe, T. Voor- heos. Hr. 252 Hr. 253 Front Row: C. MacDonald, . Williams, K. Williams. C. Wilson, A. Williamson, D. Wrench, D. Woods. Row 2: D. San- tone, . Wolfe. R. Winig, C Wood, D. DeMarco, C. Zegcl, Mr. Maxwell. Row 3: . Dickey, I. Glaser, A. Tori, D. Willi- amson, H. Gillin. P. Z.echman Row 4: C. Harrington. G. Williamson, R. Zabo- ski, G. Wright. C. Young, B. Wirth. Back Row: f. yori, T. Winkler. R. Zane, R. Wood. D. Wright. T. Wright. somewhere. $ays Mark during an acid titration 143 Hr. 302 Front Row: Yf. Brown. P Burro. B. Brenton, S. Brown. F. Brion, Yf, Cappuccio, Yf. Brinson Row 2: P Casassa, Yf. Cannclla, K. Burke, K. Byrnes. S. Bono. D. Bisanti. Mns Shin Row 3: U. Bourse. S. Trainer, T. Johnson. K. Burielski, S Bruner. S. Brenton. Row 4: R. Buck. K. Boyce. C. Bl- anch , G. Breeder. J. Boyle Back Row: Yf Bohlke. K. Blythe, G. Bracken. J. Bradly. S. Conner Juniors Plan Trip; Give Up LHc's got to bo more exciting under the table. Oscar Pican and Lynn McDonnell take advantage of the quiet atmosphere in the new prefabricated library to catch up on their reading. Hr. 306 Front Row: P. Cilkin, N. Gian- nascoli, A. Goldschmidt. P. Gal- lagher. I Gaul. SI. Gourousis, A. Daly Row 2: L. Gol Ihorn, G. Gor- man. M. Gane, P. Gane. R. Con- ley. D. Gem. A Giffin. Row 3: I frank. G. Giallombardo. Yf. Gallo, B Caskey, T. Ferguson. I. Garvin Row 4: SI. Franco, B. Harch. T Gail, Yf. Gauzza, T. Ruckle Back Row: H. Fuller, R. Preset, Yf. Gambare. D. Galvin, D. Galbraith, T. Gallagher. 144 Fight For Prom Outside Gym Hr. 310 Front Row: f Catania. P. Kennedy. I Kassahian. O. Jensen. K. Ken- drick. C. Keele. C. Kinsella. Row 2: Brown. D. Johnston. D. Jerna- ga n, P lones. H. Kokalis, I. Knowles. Mrs langmayer. Row 3: R Kaniuk, R Kjthrmg, VV. Keen- art. I. DefHippo, D. Bu(k. VV Kane, A. Khanoyan Row 4: M. Innamorato, R. Johnson. R. Cook. C Iones. R Keller Back Row: VV Kenney. B. Keen. M. lannetta, D. Jackman, $. lanik. With knitted brow and earnest effort, Steve Mortimer centers his concentration upon one of Royal band’s many colorful and enjoyable halftime performances. Hr. 314 Front Row: I. ford, C. George, O fittipaldi. S. friti, I fritsch, P hsher. N foster Row 2: A Tobias. J. fossett. I Gagliardi, P. fleming. D. Beit tel, A ferguson. Mrs Murphy Row 3: B flick, I fgan, I Cuadalup, S. lekenrode, S. feldman. H flder Row 4: J Price. I fpstein, C. Perna. R Duke, T fimple Back Row: M. fterras. D Henry. M flanagan. M fasturd, R federico, J. fnnis. t45 SENIORS Vicki Ciarrocchi Chosen Vicki Ciarrocchi During an assembly held on March 23, 7977, the girls nominated by the homerooms for the Prom Court were formally introduced to the senior class. Introduc- ing the girls were Bill Bedrossian for Barbara Boes, Rusty Frank for Vicki Ciarrocchi, Don McCarty for Deti DeFeo, John Zanchuk for Betty Mitchell, Phil Kerl for Maria Monzo, Frank Duval for Deryl Newkirk, Nick Boyer for Yvonne Ruoff, Bill Davis for Linda Schreiber, and John Stull for Pati Wallace. On Friday, March 26, 7977, Dr. Moore presented a bouquet to Vicki Ciarrocchi as she became the second Prom Queen in Upper Darby High School. The re- maining eight girls became members of the Prom Queen's Court. Prom Queen jnd her court gather at the close of a special assembly in which the winner was announced. Barbara Boes 148 Deti DeFeo Second Prom Queen A variety of service activities characterized the qualifications of the nominees: Barbara — Oak co- editor, Deti — Honor Roll, Betty — drill team co- captain, Maria — cheerleading captain, Deryl — Royal Jester, Yvonne — Student Council secretary, Linda — cheerleader, and Pati — drill team co-captain. The Prom Queen was the captain of the majorettes and during football season several times twirled a fire baton at halftime entertainment. Vicki was crowned at the Senior Prom on June 11, by last year's queen, Bonnie McConaghy. Each member of the court was announced with her escort and entered the prom to a special fanfare. The court then began the prom by dancing the first dance. Betty Mitchell Maria Monzo Deryl Newkirk Honor Society Boasts 54 Members Fifty-four members of chapter 3000 of the National Honor Society were inducted at an assembly at Drexel Hill Junior High School in the fall. Members were selected on the basis of scholarship, service, leader- ship, and character. In the spring, the Society spon- sored a car wash and bake sale to raise money for the National Honor Society Scholarship. This year the Society was supervised by advisors Mrs. Turner and Mr. Shimer. Officers were: Jane Heiser, president; David Kelly, vice president; Mary Jean Tutelian, secretary; and Kurt Rogenmuser, treasurer. Members Gail Snodgrass, ane Heiser, and Barbara Boes propose plans for Honor Society Car Wash to advisors Mrs. Turner and Mr. Shimer. President Jane Heiser submits ideas for fund raising projects at the organizational meeting of the National Honor Society. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row: C. Snodgrass. M. Morris. A. Samulian, P. Hamilton, . Heiser, M. J. Tutelian, . Ecklund, D. Kelly, Mrs. Turner Row 2: H. Fitzwater, B. Phillips, M. Gaffney, N. Evans. V. Babikian. A. Daghlian, K. Iredale, S. Heiges. P. Eisenstat. Row 3: . Engle, B. Fleming, P Cipriano, E. Toomey, L. Tutelian, S. Sciole, D. Celloto, Y. Ruoff, S. King, D. Petrone. Back Row: . Robinson, A. Verity, J. Bohl, B. Boes, I. Woods, M. Gregory, C. Cum- ming. C. Crane, K. Curson, L. Everett. 150 Hi-Q Team Makes Semi-Finals Seniors jim Conboy and Mark Powell shake hands after having be- come finalists in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Conboy, Powell Named NMSC Finalists Two seniors were named finalists in (he National Merit Scholarship Competition. Jim Conboy and Mark Powell were named after receiving high scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests given during their junior year. Eighteen Royal seniors received Letters of Commendation. They were: Diane Celotto, Chris Crane, John Ecklund, Paul Eisenstat, Betsy Fleming, Marian Gorman, Peter Gould, Janet Halbert, Peter Hamilton, Jane Heiser, Carol Marinchak, Jeff Merritt, Martha Morris, David Petrone, Beryl Phillips, Jim Robinson, Gail Snodgrass, and Alan Windle. MARK POWELL JANE HEISER nnCD Hi-Q Team: ane Heiser, Mark Powell, Philip Lucas, and loci Hess. Not pictured: David Hoshino. Under the direction of Mr. David O. Becker, of the science department, the Upper Darby Hi-Q Team com- pleted their regular season as one of the top three teams. Along with Radnor and Chester, they entered the semi-final competition at Our Lady of Angels College. They competed for the one thousand dollar award presented to the school by the Scott Paper Company. This year's Hi-Q Team included seniors Jane Heiser, Philip Lucas, and Mark Powell, captain: and juniors Joel Hess, alternate; and David Hoshino. UD students watch the Royal Hi-Q Team defeat their Intcrboro opponents. 151 Senior Class Interest Dwindles Senior Executive Committee: Front Row: Brown. R. Corter, V. Bubba. . Almond. Back Row: . Conboy. L. Poggi, K. O'Brien. L. Wallen, D. Parker. Phil Kerl, President, and Steve Mowrer, Treasurer, examine this year's commencement programs. Under the direction of Mr. Fred Loeb, the Senior Executive Committee met every Monday morning at 8:00 A.M. to discuss activities for the senior class. Because of the apathy that existed throughout the majority of the senior class, plans for a ski trip and a rock concert never materialized. The Executive Com- mittee did assist in the planning for the commence- ment exercises and the Senior Prom, and they col- lected money for caps and gowns, and class dues. This year's officers were: Philip Kerl, President; Richard Spriggle, Vice-President; Joyce Lightbody, Secretary; and Steve Mowrer, Treasurer. Secretary, Joyce Lightbody and Vice-President. Rich Spriggle discuss 152 theme suggestions for the 1971 senior prom. 15 Seniors Receive Honorary Awards Service Award : Front Row: L. Tutelian, I. Heiser, M. Morris, . Woods Row 2: V. Babikian, P. Cipriano, I. Robinson, R. Spriggle, P Hamilton. Back Row: . Ecklund, 8. Bcdrossian, K. O'Brien. I Zanchuk. The senior class selected thirteen students to receive service awards, and two recipients of the American Legion Awards. Service awards are based on the individual's service to school and class. The American Legion Award is given to the boy and girl who show qualifications of well rounded students and good citizenship. With the aid of the administration, the Optimists' Club of Upper Darby presented the Girl of the Year'' award, based on citizenship, service to school and community, and scholarship. Four girls representing UD, were named as outstanding teen- agers of America, having been selected by Dr. Charles). Moore. Upper Darby' Girl ol the Year , Pam Cipriano displays her versatile spirit as she climbs through the trees. Out tanding teenager from Upper Darby: lane Woods, Sue King, Holly Fitzwater, and Marti Morris. John Zanchuk and Jane Wood smile thankfully after finding they '53 were chosen for the American legion Awards. Bedrossian Emerged Victorious In JON WAYNE ABBOUD 619 Ashland Avenue, Secane: Biology Club 2; Coif Team 2, 4. DAVID W. ABERCROMBIE 7006 Rhoades Avenue, Secane: All School Show 2: Chess Club 2; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; German Club 2; Publications Agent 4; Spring Play Cast 2; Upi-Dah Literary Staff 2. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH ADAM 907 foss Avenue, Drexel Hill. THOMAS M. ALBERICI 719 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill: V.I.P. 4; Track 4. JOHN RICHARD ALDINS 1777 Bryan Street, Drexel Hill: Publications Agent 2,3; Basketball 2,3,4; A. A. Salesman 3. SUE ROBIN ALLEN 322 Watkins Avenue, Upper Darby: Dance Com- mittee 2; Publications Agent 2; Typing Club 4. JANET LEE ALMOND 5218 fairhaven Road, Clifton Heights: All School Show 3: Bowling Club 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2: Department Aide 3; Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; fac- ulty Secretary 3, 4; F. T.A. 2; Majorettes 4; Pep Club 2; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 2: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2; Royal Triangle Club 3, 4. NANCY VIRGINIA ALQUIST 454 Forrest Avenue; Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3. 4; Dance Committee 4; Earth Club 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; OAK Literary Staff 4. MICHELE ALTERI 301 Wayne Avenue. Lansdowne. DIANE AMADIO 7207 Wayne Avenue, Upper Darby: Drill Team 4 GEORGE AMANATIDES SO Kent Road, Upper Darby: A.A. Salesman 3; Welfare Agent 3; Football 2; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. CORNELIUS D. ANASTASSIADES 235 North Cedar Lane, Upper Darby: Acorn Editorial Board 4; All School Show 2; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Publications Agent 3; Royal Tri- angle Club 4; Upi-Dah Art Staff 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Welfare Agent 2; Track 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS RUTH ANDERSON 4101 Cedar Lane. Drexel Hill: All School Show Crew 3; Children’s Play 2. 3, 4; Fall Play Crew 3, 4; Thespians Make-Up Chairman 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4; Spring Play Crew 2, 3, 4; Tay Wistalvin 3. STEPHEN PAUL ANDRELCZYK 4205 Bloomfield Avenue, Drexel H,ll: Honor Roll 3; Baseball 3, 4. JUDITH EVELYN ANDREWS 9220 West Chester Pike. Upper Darby. Typing Club 4; Attendance Collector 3. 154 Our Sophomore Presidential Election GEORGE CHARLES ANGELOS 6621 Walnut Park Drive. Upper Darby Commencement Usher 3; Department Aide 4; Welfare Agent 4 JOANNE THERESA ARGENTIERI 339 Margate Road. Upper Darby. Publications Agent 4 LOUISE D. ARNOLD 505 Spruce Avenue. Upper Darby Publications Agent 4. CONNIE J. ATKINSON 233 Samson Street. Upper Darby: folk Club 4. W.A.f. 2. MARY ATKINSON 726 Fairfax Road. Drexel Hill. MICHAEL ATKINSON 337 Long Lane. Upper Darby: Homeroom Color Captain 2.3. I KAREN VARTY BABIKIAN 447 Argyle Road. Drexel Hill Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3. 4; Drill Team 4. Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; OAK Section tditor 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2. Prom Commit- tee 3; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2. 3; Music Club Award 3. THOMAS DAVID BACHLER 4012 Marshall Road. Drexel Hill Chess Club 2. 3; farth Club 4; W.A.F. 2.3. 4. ALAN BAILEY 520 Spruce Avenue, Upper Darby Rifle 2. DEBORAH 8AIRD 1102 Roosevelt Dnve. Upper Darby Choral Club 2, 3. 4; Department Aide 3, 4; Pep Club 2. 3; Royal Triangle Club 3. 4. Rifle 2. Varsity 3.4. ALBERT BAKER 969 Fairfax Road. Drexel Hill. Amateur Radio Club 2. Biology Club 3; Color Captain 2; Publications Agent 2; Welfare Agent 2; Basketball 2.3. 4 DAVID WILLIAM BAKER 947 Fairfax Road. Drexel Hill. DONALD GEORGE ATMAJIAN SS8 Larchwood Avenue. Bywood Choral Club 2; Department Aide 3; Wrestling 4; Track 4 SUSAN IRENE AUGUST 502 Millbank Road. Upper Darby. LINDA JEAN BABA 7305 West Chester Pike. Upper Darby: Biology Club 3; Bowling Club 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Honor Roll 2; Le Cercle francais 2.3.4. Welfare Agent 4. 155 New Building Construction GARY STEPHEN BAKER 86 Hartley Road, Lansdowne: Honor Roll 3. FRED H. BALDWIN 231 E. Greenwood Avenue, Lamdowne: Honor Roll 3, 4. MARIAN BALDWIN 721 Stanbridge Road, Drcxel Hill. KEVIN ROBERT BARR 127 South Lynn Boulevard, Upper Darby: A.A. Council 4; Choral Club 4; Class Color Captain 4; Honor Roll 4; Pub- lications Agent 2; Royal Triangle Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Gym Aide 3; A.A. Salesman 3; football J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Baseball I.V. 2: Track 3; Wrestling Varsity 2, 3, Captain 4 JACK J. BARTEL 1228 Old Lane. Drexel Hill: Earth Club 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3,4; Prom Committee 2. CHARLES W. BARTO 287 Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3; Publication Agent 3. CAROL BASSETT 346 Congress Avenue, Lansdowne: A.A Salesman 4; Choral Club 2. 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; First Aid Social Service 3, 4; OAK Literary Staff 4; Prom Committee 4; Royal Triangle Club 3,4; Welfare Agent 3; Hockey 2; Tennis 3, 4. CYNTHIA J. BATES 5329 Springfield Road, Clifton Heights. JOHN HENRY BATES 7111 Wayne Avenue. Upper Darby: Acorn Re- porter 2, 3; Commencement Usher 3; Department Aide 3, 4; Execu- tive Committee 2. 3, 4. Royal Triangle Club 3, 4; Student Council 2; Wrestling 2,3, 4; Tennis 4. LISA CAROL BAY 7000 Sellers Avenue, Upper Darby. JEANNETTE BECHLER 7617 Parkview Road. Upper Darby: Choral Club 4 MICHAEL BEDARD 9 Kenmore Road, Upper Darby. WILLIAM ANTHONY BEDROSSIAN 4507 StJte Road. Upper Darby: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Chess Club 2; Acorn Reporter 3; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2; Execu- tive Committee 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; National Honor Society 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 2, 3. 4; Varsity Club 4; JV Soccer Cap- tain 2; V 3, 4; Track 3; Sophomore Class President 2; Junior Class Vice-President 3; Bonfire Committee 3; Biology I Award 2; Harvard Award 3. IKARS BEINIKIS 46 Cloverdale Avenue. Upper Darby. LOIS BELL 7220 Sellers Avenue. Upper Darby: A.A. Salesman 4; Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 2. 3, 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Class Color Captain 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; first Aid Social Service 3, 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Royal Triangle Club 3, 4. 156 Disrupted Classroom Activity YVONNE MARIE BELTRANTE 3960 Stratford Road, Drexel Hill: Com- mercial Club 4; Welfare Agent 2. STEPHEN ROBERT BERCIN 3800 School lane, Drexel Hill: Acorn Art Staff 4; Beaux Arts 4; Dance Committee 4; Honor Roll 4; Prom Com- mittee 4; Upi-Dah An Staff 4. ANITA MARIE BERCSTRESSER 4016 Dayton Road, Drexel Hill. BRIAN BERRY 421 Hallswonh Avenue, Upper Darby DEIDRA KAY BERRY 51-9 Revere Road. Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2,3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dept. Aides 3; fxecutive Comm. 3; OAK Literary Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3. 4; Wel- fare Agent 2; Hockey 2, 3; Basketball 2. JIM JOSEPH BERTULIS 7211 Penanh Avenue, Upper Darby Band 2. 3.4; V.I.P. 4 MANOJ BHARCAVA 2233 Dermond Avenue. Drexel Hill. PAUL J. BINGHAM 724 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill: Visual Aides 4 DARLENE VERONICA BLACK 320 Harrison Avenue, Upper Darby Honor Roll 2; Distributive Education 4. WARREN BLESSING 907 Springfield Road. Clifton Heights A.A. Salesman 2. DOT ELEANOR BLOMGREN 5205 Palmers Mill Road. Clifton Heights. EDWARD A. BLYTHE 533« Delmar Road. Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 2. BARBARA ANN BOES 605 East Providence Road. Aldan: Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Color Captain 2; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Dance Committee 2. 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 4; Department Aide 2; faculty Secretary 3. 4; F.T.A. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 4; National Honor Society 4; OAK Assistant Editor 4; OAK Literary Staff 3; Pep Club 2. 3; Prom Committee 4, Royal Triangle Club 2. 3; Student Council 2; Hockey 2,3; Swimming 2. JOYCE ANNE BOHL 2S40 Stoneybrook Lane. Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Executive Committee 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4; Publica- tions Agent 2; Hockey 2, 3. Lacrosse 2. NOEL P. BOHUS 2809 Hillcrest Road. Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3. 4. Commencement Usher 3; Executive Committee 3, 4. V.I.P. 4; Prom Committee 3; Royal Triangle Club 4; Welfare Agent 3. 4; Soccer 2,3; Track 3. 157 Homeless Hockeyettes Sacrificed ANITA BOKAS 7130 Pino Street, Upper Darby. ROBERT MICHAEL BONNETT 275 West Park Lane. Clifton Heights: Publications Agent 2; V.I.P. 4. MARY ELLEN 800Z 312 Prospect Avenue, Secane: Earth Club 4; Prom Committee 4; Welfare Agent 3. PAUL WILLIAM BOUGHAMER 7758 Ruskin Lane. Upper Darby: Prom Committee 4; Varsity Club 2; Soccer 2; V.I.P. 4. DESPINA BOUIKIDES 755 Wellington Road. Upper Darby: Biology Club 4; Commencement Usher 3; F. T.A. 4; Hippocrates Club 4; Hon- or Roll 2; Pan American Club 4; Publications Agent 3, 4; Royal Tri- angle Club 4. ROBERT SCOTT BOWIE 5260 Palmers Mill Road. Clifton Heights. JANE B. BOWMAN 536 Irvington Road, Drexel Hill: Color Captain 2, 3: Color Guard 3, 4; Executive Committee 4; Pep Club 2; F.T.A. 2; Royal Triangle Club 2,3, 4. LEE RICHARD BOYCE 722 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3; Library Club 2, 3. NICHOLAS J. BOYER 709 North Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby: Choral Club 2, 3. 4; Class Color Captain 3; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3. 4; Executive Committee 2; Royal Triangle Club 4; Student Council 3. 4; Varsity Club 4; Soccer . V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Base- ball 2 JOSEPH HUGH BOYLE 7038 Aberdeen Road, Upper Darby football 2,3; Wrestling 2.3; Track 2. BARBARA LYNN BRADFIELD 377 Deryn Road, Lansdowne: Class Color Captain 4; Publications Agent 3,4. MICHAEL JOHN BRANIN 3722 Woodland Avenue, Drexel Hill. MARY ELLEN BROPHY 309 Clearbrook Avenue, Lansdowne. PATRICIA BROUGHTON 775 St. Laurence Road. Upper Darby JAMES RICHARD BROWN 376 West Park Lane, Clifton Heights: Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Varsity Club 4; Basketball f.V. Captain 2, Varsity 3, 4; Baseball I.V. 2, Varsity 3,4. 158 Playing Field To Construction Crew JOANNE D. BROWN 940 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill: Biology Club 2, Color Captain 2; Cym Aide 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Publicationi Agent 2, 3; Welfare Agent 3, 4. JOANNE R. BROWN 332 Maple Avenue, Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3; Dance Committee 4; Drill Team 4; Executive Committee 4; Pep Club 2; Faculty Secretary 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 2; Typing Club 4; Swimming 2.3. PATRICIA ANN BROWN 1117 Woodside Avenue, Secane: Cym Aide 3,4. RICHARD E. BRUBAKER 7 76 Blanchard Road, Drexel Hill. VICKI LYNN BUBBA 284 Westbrook Drive, Clifton Heights: Executive Committee 4; Intramural Volley Ball 2; Honor Roll 3, 4; Prom Com- mittee 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 4, Typing Club 4; Lacrosse 2. JOAN ANN BUCK 7755 Clover Lane, Upper Darby; Intramural Volley- ball 2, 3,4. BETTY LOU BURTON School Lane, Upper Darby D. STEPHEN CABLE 3712 Highland Avenue, Drexel Hill: Biology Club 2; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; library Club 2; Royal Tri- angle Club 2, 3,4. JOE JOHN CACCHIO 802 Eaton Road, Drexel Hill: Amateur Radio 2; V.I.P. 2, 3, President 4 KEVIN THOMAS CAIN 503 Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 2; Class Color Captain 2; Executive Committee 4; f.T.A. 4; Honor Roll 3; Student Council 3; Varsity Club 2, 3; Welfare Agent 2, 3; Bas- ketball 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Gymnastics 2,3; V.I.P. 2 PHILIP W. CALABRESE 221 Avon Road. Upper Darby: A.A. Salesman 3; ALL School Show 2, 3. 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; fall Play Cast 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Soccer 2; Publications Agent 3, 4; Welfare Agent 2. CAROL MARIE CAMPANILE 5 Arbor Lea Road, Lansdowne: Class Color Captain 2; Publications Agent 2. RALPH A. BUONADONNA 721 Anderson Avenue. Drexel Hill VIRGINIA ANN BURKE 215 South Bishop Lane, Secane: Royal Tri- angle Club 4; Publications Agent 2. SANDRA LYNNE BURNETT 114 Terrace Avenue. Kirklyn: Class Color Captain 2; Earth Club 4; F.T.A. 2; Folk Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Tay Wistalvin 2. 3. 4; W.A.F. 2, 3. 4; Le Ccrcle Francais 2; Beaux Arts 2; Intramural Gymnastics 2. 159 We Were Evacuated By Bogus STIVE JOSEPH CAMPBELL M9 North Cedar Lane. Upper Darby. DEBBIE ANNE CANNON 6907 Clinton Lane, Upper Darby. GEORGE EDWARD CANNON 709 Ashby Road. Upper Darby. PATRICIA ANN CANTARINI 7812 Windrim Road. Upper Darby. JOANNE MARY CARACILIO 639 Copley Road, Upper Darby: Biol- ogy Club 2; Color Captain 2,3,4; Commencement Usher 3; Executive Committee 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Publications Agent 3; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3. 4; Typing Club 4; Welfare Agent 3. DONNA LYNN CARAVELLI 814 Hawthorne Avenue. Primos: Color Guard 3; First Aid Social Service 2, 3, 4; German Club 2; Honor Roll 2.3; Royal Triangle Club 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4. LOIS MANIE CARR 579 Seven Oaks Drive. Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 3, 4; Choral Club 2; Commercial Club 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Publications Agent 4; Typing Club 4 THERESE CHRISTINE CARROLL 82 Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill. MELISSA CARSON 4410 Dermond Avenue. Drexel Hill: Class Color Captain 2; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3; Execu- tive Committee 4; F.T.A. 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Basketball 3. TERRY CASTAGNA 140 Overhill Road. Upper Darby. DENISE MARIA CATALANO 7410 Miller Avenue. Upper Darby: Typ- ing Club 4. DOMENIC EDWARD CELENZA 904 Penn Avenue. Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 3; VIP's 2. 3,4. CATHERINE ANN CARNEY 1018 Belmont Avenue, Secane: DECA 4 ELAINE CAROSELLA 123 Harding Drive, Upper Darby: A.A. Sales- man 2, 3, 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Commence- ment Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Executive Committee 2; Pep Club 2.3.4; Prom Committee 3. 4; Student Council 3,4. CHRIS CARR 418Broadview Road. Upper Darby. 160 Bomb Threat In Fall Of '68 MARK CELLINI 81 Lamport Road, Upper Darby: folk Club 3. 4. VIP 4 ROBERT |AMES CELLUCCI 408 Lansdowne Avenue. Drexel Hill: A. A. Council 4; Tennii 4; VIP 4. DIANE LYNN CELOTTO 767 Springlon Road. Upper Darby: Acorn fditorial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 3; Choral Club 2.3. 4; Commence- ment Uiher 3; Din. Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; f. T.A. 3. 4; Latin Club 4; Li- brary Club 3. National Honor Soc. 4. Pep Club 2. 3; Publication Agent 2, 3; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3, 4; Biology Award 2. Algebra II Award 3; Latin III Award 3. CAROLYN Y. CHADWICK S04 Eaton Road. Drexel Hill. DECA 4. Welfare Agent 2. CONSTANTINE CHAMBERS 709 Barrington Road. Upper Darby Honor Roll 2. JOSEPH CHARITONCHICK 730 St. Charla Street. Drexel Hill Band 2.3, 4; Orchestra 4; Steinmelz Society 3, 4. JOHN A. CHAYA 602 ton Avenue, Drexel Hill: Soccer 2.3. 4 DOREEN A. CHESSEMAN 27« Avon Road, Upper Darby. SALVATORE JOHN CHIARELLI 7194 Midway Avenue. Upper Darby: President. Vo Tech, VISA 2; DECA 4 ASTRID ASDGHIC CHILINGIRIAN 418 Beverly Boulevard. Upper Darby: Beaux Arts 2. 3. 4; Choral Club 2, 3. 4; Earth Club 4, Prom Committee 3. DANE CHRISTENSEN 723 Concord Avenue. Drexel Hill BASIL CHRISTIE 1002 Agnew Drive. Drexel Hill PETER NICK CHRISTIE 1021 Bryan Street. Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 4. Honor Roll 3; SteinmeU Society 4. MARLENE THERESA CIANCI 5247 fairhaven Road. Clifton Heights: Publication Agent 3; Glee Club 4; VICA 4. VICKI BURTON CIARROCCHI 4048 Dayton Road, Drexel Hill Executive Comm. 2: Faculty Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2; Ma orettes 3. 4; Student Council 2. 161 New UD Mascots Appeared MARY ANN CLOKE 844 Fdmonds Avenue. Drexel Hill: Clan Color Captain 4, Biology Club 2; Choral Club 2. 3. 4; first Aid and Social Service 3. 4; Le Cercle francais 3; Pep Club 2. 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; W.A.F. 2.3. 4; Welfare Agent 2. HENRY BRUCE COLLINS 7266 Calvin Road. Upper Darby. SCOTT ANTHONY CONAWAY 312 Fdmonds Avenue. Drexel Hill: Class Color Captain 3; V.I.P. 4. GUY CILETTI 609 Wynnbrook Road. Secane: Biology Club 2. 3, 4. Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2; Football 2. 3; Wrestling 2, Swimming 3. 4; Rifle 3; Baseball 2. BEVERLY ANNE CILINSKI 10 Arbor lee Road, lansdowne A.A Council 3; Commercial Club 4; Honor Roll 2; Typing Club 4. Publica- tion Agent 4; Welfare Agent 3. CHARLES EDWARD CINI S134 Whitehall Drive. Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 2.3; Distinguished Honor Roll 4. CARMEL ANN CIPPARONE 618 Ashurst Avenue, Secane: All School Show 3, 4. Choral Club 2. 3. 4. Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3, 4, Drill Team 4. Honor Roll 2. 4; OAK Literary Staff 4, Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 3. 4; Royal Triangle Club 3; Publication Agent 3; W.A.F. 2. Welfare Agent 4. PAMELA FRANCES CIPRIANO 1213 Lindale Avenue, Drexel Hill: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 2, 3. 4; Class Color Captain 2; Choral Club 2.3,4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 2; Publication Agent 4. Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3; Rifle 2.3, 4; Lacrosse 2, 3; lournalism I Award 2. RICHARD W. CLEMICK 7133 Greenwood Avenue, Upper Darby: Biology Club 2; Class Color Captain 2.3, 4; Publication Agent 4; Base- ball 4, Intramural Basketball 4. JAMES BASIL CONBOY 309 Maple Avenue, Drexel Hill: Class Color Captain 4, Executive Committee 4; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; football. IV2. 3. Varsity 4; Wrestling 2; V.I.P. 4. NANCY LEE CONN 3854 Garrett Road, Drexel Hill: Distributive Fdu- cation. Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2. CAROLYN ELIZABETH CONOVER 7144 Clover lane. Upper Darby Choral Club 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Welfare Agent 4; Volleyball 2. 3. 4 JAMES THOMAS CONTINO 184 Burmont Road. Drexel Hill: Acorn Reporter 4; Honor Roll 4; Cross Country 4; Track 3, 4 CHARLES STEVE COOK 307Fairfield Avenue. Upper Darby PETE WALTON COOPER 446 Drexel Avenue. Drexel Hill: Cross Country IV 2. V3. 4; BasketballIV2. V 3.4. 162 During Winter Sports Season WILLIAM PENN COOPER 254 Westpark Lane, Clifton Heights: Hip- procrites Club 4; Publication Agent 4; Intramural Basketball 4. RONALD JAMES CORAPI 1128 Agnew Drive. Drcxcl Hill: Distribu- tive Education 4; Wrestling 2. MARIE ANTOINETTE CORRENTI 366 Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill A.A. Council 3; Choral Club 2. 3, 4; Class Color Capt. 3, 4; Dance Committee 3; Drill Team 4. f.T.A. 2. 3. Honor Roll 4; Pep Club 2. 3: Prom Committee 4; Royal Triangle Club 3; Student Council 3,4; Wel- fare Agent 2. NICHOLAS C. CORSARO 202 Huntly Road. Upper Darby A.A. Council 2; Biology Club 2; Choral Club 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 3; Publication Business Staff 4; Intramural Basketball 2. 3: Cym Aide 4. ROSEMARY CORTER 1013 Edgerton Road, Secane: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 3; Executive Comm. 4; Honor Roll 2; Hockey 2; journalism I Award 2; Intramural Sports 2,3. WILLIAM COTTMAN 86 South State Road, Upper Darby: VICA 3; jaycce's Car Rodeo Winner. CAROLE R. COULSON 7429 Rogers Avenue. Upper Darby: Class Color Capt. 2; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4. Dept. Aides 3; Executive Comm. 2, 3, 4; f. T.A. 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 3. 4; Tennis 2; Cheerleading 4. VICKI COZAN 87 Lamport Road. Upper Darby CHRIS CRANE 3716 School Lane, Drexel Hill: Acorn Reporter 2. 3. 4, Band 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 4. Commencement Usher 3: Dance Committee 4; Dept. Aides 4. Soc. Service 3. Hippocrites Club 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2; National Honor Society 4; OAK Editor 4; Orchestra 4; Publication Agent 4, Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4: Tay Wistalvin 4; W.A.f 4; Welfare Agent 2. MAJORIE CRAWFORD 42ColfRoad, Upper Darby: VICA 3, 4. PAUL J. CRAWFORD 614Ashurst Avenue, Secane: VICA 4. WENDY KAY CRAWFORD 4304 School Lane, Drexel Hill: Class Color Capt. 2; Drill Team 3. 4; E. T.A. 2; Pep Club 2; Student Council 3. 4; Tennis 2. JIM J. CROMAN 4920 Woodland Avenue. Drexel Hill: DECA 4. PAUL I. CROTHAMEL S09 Maine Avenue. Clifton Heights: A.A. Council 2; Class Color Capt. 2, 3; Dance Committee 3; Executive Comm. 3, 4, f.T.A. 3; VIP 4; Vo-Tech 2; Royal Triangle Club 4; Stu- dent Council 4. DANIEL L CULLEN 228 Wadas Avenue. Upper Darby: VICA 3. 4. 163 Quite A Way To End Year — No CONNIE MARTHA CUMMING 165 Chatham Road. Upper Darby: Acorn Reporter 2. 3, 4. Commencement Usher 3; Dist. Honor Roll 2. 3: Dept. Aides 3; German Club 2, 3, 4; library Club 2, 3. 4; Royal Triangle Club 3. 4; Welfare Agent 3. 4; Publications Award 3; Physics Prize 2. VIVIAN L CUNNINGHAM 608 Sycamore Avenue, Clifton Heights Honor Roll 2; library Club 2; Typing Club 3, 4; Tennis 2. KIRBY CURSON 1209 Agnew Drive. Drexel Hill All School Show 3. 4. Band 2. 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; National Honor Society 4, Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Tay Wistalvin 3, 4; Band Vice-Pres- ident 4. ARPINE DAGHIIAN 3JO North lansdowne Avenue, lansdowne Children's Play 2. 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3. Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. le Cercle francais 2. 3; National Honor Society 4; National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4. Royal Triangle Club 2. 3. 4; Spring Play Cast 2. 3; Tay Wistalvin 2. 3.4. DENISE REGINA DAIIEY 9J6 Childs Avenue. Drexel Hill All School Show 3. 4. Bowling Club 4; Choral Club 2. 3. 4; Class Color Captain 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 3. 4. Prom Committee 3, 4; Publication Agent 3. 4, Tay Wistalvin 2. 3. 4 KATHRYN D'AllESANDRO 1019 Concord Avenue. Drexel Hill: Beaux Arts 3; Distributive [ducation 4; Typing Club 3; Pep Club DIANE D'ANTONIO 138 Alverstone Road. Clifton Heights. IOSEPH FRANCIS DIARENZO 5184 Westley Drive. Clifton Heights: Intramural Basketball 4 STEVE GARTH DAVIDSON 4326 Woodland Avenue. Drexel Hill: A A Council 3. 4. Dist. Honor Roll 2. 3; National Honor Society 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club 4. Cross Country 3. 4. Soccer 2; Swimming 2. Tennis 2. 3, 4, Tennis—M.V.P. and Captain. Cross Country—M. V.P. and Captain. JEFF MILLER DAVIS 3300 Township line. Drexel Hill: Beaux Arts 2: Honor Roll 3. WILLIAM C. DAVIS 635 Ridgewood Road. Upper Darby: Class Color Captain 3. 4; Gym Aide 4, Royal Triangle Club 3; Varsity Club 4. Wrestling 2. 3. 4; Baseball, .V. 3; Varsity 4. CLAUDIA EUGENIA DAWES 3807 State Road, Drexel Hill: Biology Club 2; Choral Club 2, 3. 4, Class Color Captain 3; folk Club 4; Honor Roll 3; Pep Club 2; Welfare Agent 2; Tennis 2. LINDA ELLEN D'AMBROSIO 4908 Woodland Avenue. Drexel Hill: Commercial Club 4; Dept. Aide 3; Pep Club 2.3; Typing Club 3,4. ANNETTE MARIE D'ANDREA 4011 lasher Road. Drexel Hill: Earth Club 4; library Club 2; Pep Club 2.3; Typing Club 3; Tennis 2. CHARLES MICHAEL D'ANGELO 1034 Cobbs Street. Upper Darby: Baseball 4. 164 Finals Given To Us As Sophomores RANDALL A. DAY 464 Turner Avenue. Drexel Hill: Earth Club 4; Biology Club 4; Wrestling 4. RODNEY DAY 240 Westbrook Drive. Clifton Heights. SCOTT DEBOURKE 568 Larchwood Avenue. Upper Darby: Wrestling 2.4; Baseball 2. DAVID ALLEN DECKMAN 5221 Fairhaven Road. Clifton Heights A A Council 2. 3. 4; Class Color Capt. 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Honor Roll 2. 3; 200 Mile Club 3; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4. football 2. 3. 4; JV Basketball 2: Track 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4. DIANE MARY DEFEBO 415 South Cedar Lane. Upper Darby: A.A. Council 2. 4; Biology Club 2. Bowling Club 3, 4, Social Service 3. 4. f.T.A. 3.4; German Club 2. PETE DcFELICE 238 Childs Avenue, Drexel Hill: V.I.P's 4. DIETRA JEAN DEFEO 646 Childs Avenue. Drexel Hill Dist. Honor Roll 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3. CARY DEIRIRAMIAN 17 Sunshine Road, Upper Darby Chess Club 2, 3; Earth Club 4; Soccer 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Swimming 2; Tennis 2, 3. ALAN FRED DEITCH 728 Derwyn Road. Drexel Hill Choral Club 4; Track 2 HER8ERT DeLISLE 504 Sansom Street. Drexel Hill BILL ARTHUR DENHAM 210 North Cedar Lane. Upper Darby. JOHN CHARLES DENSMORE 4« South Brighton Avenue. Upper Darby. JAMES MICHAEL DESANTO 4001 Huey Avenue. Drexel Hill: Cross Country 4; Wrestling 2. 4; Intramural Basketball. GEORGE ALBERT DESENBERG 746 Mason Avenue. Drexel Hill Class Color Captain 2, 3; Student Council 3. 4. Football 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 2.3, 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4 A. RAYMOND DEVAUGHN 903 Stanbridge Road. Drexel Hill: Ger- man Club 2. 3; Weightlifting 3. 4; Library Club 2; Gymnastics 2; Intra- mural Tennis 2. 165 Gould President; Bedrossian, Lightbody, VINCENT LEEN DIFILIPPO 256 Burmont Road, Drexel Hill: All School Show 3: Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Commencement Uiher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Earth Club 3; Fall Play Crew 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Spring Play Crew 2; Welfare Agent 4 DAVID DICIOVANNI 4240 Feme Boulevard, Drexel Hill: V.I.P. 4. ROBERT Di JOSEPH 1103 Brookwood Avenue, Secane. LARRY DEVEREAUX 3720 Randolf Street. Drexel Hill: Track 2. JAMES P. DEVINE 248 Bridge Street, Drexel Hill: VICA 3, 4; VIP's 4 BEVERLY ANN DEVLIN 287 Seven Oaks Drive, Clifton Heights: Gym Aide 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH DIBARTOLO 2424 Stoneybrook Lane, Drexel Hill: Biology Club 2.3, 4; W.A.F. 2; Soccer 2. DOMINICK |. DIBELLA JR. 30 Overhill Road. Upper Darby; Band 4; Orchestra 4. DOROTHEA E. DI8IASE 214 Blythe Avenue. Drexel Hill: Pep Club 2; Typing Club 4. DAVID LEON DUG 1008 Belmont Avenue. Secane: A.A. Council 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4 MARINA DIMITRI 3403 Verner Street, Drexel Hill: Beaux Arts 4: Dept. Aides 4, Drill Team 3, 4; F. T.A. 2; W.A.F. 2. PEGGY DINOULIS 7281 Walnut Street. Upper Darby: Beaux Arts 3; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4, Dept. Aides 4, Faculty Secretary 4; Library Club 3; Pep Club 2; Royal Triangle Club 4, Typ- ing Club 4; Tennis Intramurals 3; Volleyball Intramurals 2,3. KRISSI M. DOCHAKAL 7816 Merion Avenue. Upper Darby: Dist. Ed. 4. EDWARD J. DODSON 309 Bishop Avenue. Clifton Heights: A.A. Council: Publication Agent. NANCY ANNE DOHERTY 5037 Dermond Road, Drexel Hill: All School Show 3; Choral Club 2; Commencement Usher 3; First Aid Soc. Service 3, 4; Hippocrites Club 4; Honor Roll 3; OAK Literary Staff 4; Publication Agent 2; Royal Triangle Club 3, 4; W.A.F. 3. 166 Kerl Also Selected In junior Election DOROTHY DORRANCE 336 Francis Street, Drexel Hill: Acorn Re- porter 2; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Earth Club 4; Royal Triangle Club 4. CHARLES A. DOUGHERTY North Sycamore Road, Clifton Heights: DECA 3. 4. HENRY DOUTHART Palmers Mill Road. Clifton Heights. ROBERT FRANCIS DOWNEY 230 Kingston Road, Upper Darby: VIP’s 4; Track 3. ELAINE VIVIAN DOWNS 2552 Bond Avenue. Drexel Hill: Beaux Arts 2. 3. 4; Children's Play 2. 3. 4; Choral Club 2. 3. 4. fall Play Crew 3. 4; Spring Play Crew 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Soc. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2. THOMAS RICHARD DOYLE S4-8 Revere Road. Drexel Hill: Acorn Reporter 2, 3, 4; Choral Club 4; Dept. Aides 3. 4; Executive Comm. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; Royal Triangle Club 3, 4; Welfare Agent 3, 4; Intra- mural Tennis 3. KAREN ANN DUNN 7260 Bradford Road, Upper Darby Beaux Arts 4 FRANK E. DUVAL 1232 Agnew Drive, Drexel Hill: Choral Club; Stu- dent Council 2; Varsity Club 4; Football 2. lunior Varsity; Football 3, 4. Varsity; Wrestling 2, lunior Varsity; Wrestling 3, 4. Varsity; Baseball 2. lunior Varsity; Baseball 4. Varsity; Track 3; 200 mile run award. JOHN W. EAST 339 Avon Road, Upper Darby SUSAN EAST 775 Blythe Avenue, Drexel Hill: Biology Club 2; VICA 4. HARRY JOSEPH ECHTERMEYER 714 Alexander Avenue. Drexel Hill: Varsity Club 4; Football 3, 4; A.A. Salesman Award. JOHN M. ECKLUND 3357 Mary Street, Drexel Hill: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 3, 4; Choral Club 2, 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Executive Committee 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Soccer 2, I.V. 3, 4, Varsity. DENNIS FRANCIS DUNBAR 4005 Lasher Road. Drexel Hill: Home- room Color Captain 2; Winter Track 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 4; Cross Country 2; Track 2,3, 4. JEANNE ELIZABETH DUNBAR 3800 Garrett Road. Drexel Hill: All School Show 3; Choral Club 2, 4; Class Color Captain 2; Dance Com- mittee 3; Dept. Aides 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Executive Committee 3, 4; first Aid Soc. Service 3; Honor Roll 3; OAK Literary Staff 4; Prom Committee 3. HOWARD BRIAN DUNDON 4658 Woodland Avenue. Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 4; Soccer 2, 3, Varsity. 167 Mark Powell Became First Junior In NANCY LEE EDWARDS 4014 Ellendale Road. Drexel Hill Bowling Club 4; Choral Club 2, 3. 4; First Aid Social Service 3. 4; OAK Liter- ary Staff 4. MARION RUTH EINHORN 1202 Myrtlcwood Avenue. Upper Darby. PAUI ALBERT EISENSTAT 1240 Lindale Avenue. Drexel Hill: Chen Club 2; Choral Club 2, 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3. 4; Geometry Prize 2; Choral Club Treasurer 3; Choral Club Chief Administrator 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4. National Honor Society 4. Royal Triangle Club 2.3; Bowling 4. DIANE MARIE ELDON 711 Cornell Avenue. Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3. 4, Concert Choir 3; Dept. Aides 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Royal Tri- angle Club 3,4; Student Council 2. 3,4; Rifle 2. EDWARD RAYMOND ELFRETH 1lJi Wilson Drive. Drexel Hill DEC A 4 JOYCE MARLENE ELINE 666 Drexelbrook Drive, Drexel Hill: Hippoc- rites Club 2.3.4. GEORGE ELSE 4026 Vernon Road. Drexel Hill Welfare Agent 4; Base- ball 2. 3. 4; VIP 4. JOHN FRANCIS ENDRES wM Church lane. Upper Darby Intramural Basketball 2, 3. 4; Intramural Tennis 4. Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Tennis 4; Bowling 2. 3, 4. JOHN R. ENGLE 4414 Marvine Avenue. Drexel Hill: All School Show 3; Choral Club 2: Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3. 4: Executive Committee 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; National Honor Soceity 4; Varsity Club 4. football JV 2; football Varsity 3.4. PAUL JOHN ERDOSY 446 Shadeland Avenue. Drexel Hill. MARGIE LYNN ERNST 53« Alexander Avenue. Drexel Hill: Color Guard 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3. 4; Volleyball 2, 3. FRANK ERICKSON 556 Snowden Road. Upper Darby NANCY ANN ETTINGER 1029 Belfield Avenue. Drexel Hill A A Council 3. 4; Choral Club 2.3. 4; Dept Aides 3. 4; folk Club 3. 4 PAUL MATTHEW EVAK 74 Hartley Road, Lansdowne DAVID GEORGE EVANS 1819 Marshall Road. Drexel Hill Choral Club 2,3.4; Concert Choir 3,4; Royal Triangle Club 4 168 Four Years To Be Chosen As Hi-Q Member NANCY ANNE EVANS 7227 Ceenthorne Road. Upper Darby: A A Council 3; Choral Club 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3: Commercial Club 3: Dept. Aides 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Library Club 2. 3; Nat. Honor Soc. 4; Pep Club 2. Publications Business Staff 3; Distribution Manager 4, Prom Committee 3. 4; Royal Triangle Club 3, 4; W.A.f. 2.3. 4; Welfare Agent 3. LAWRENCE ALBERT EVERETT III 1226 Harding Drive. Upper Darby All School Show 2, 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; National Honor Society 4. Prom Cimmittee 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 4; Publications Staff 4. VIP 2; Visual Aides 2.3. 4; President of Visual Aides 3. EMIDIO ). FALCIANI 107 North Cedar Lane. Upper Darby Upi-Dah Literary 2. VERONICA LYNNE EARLEY J00 Margate Road. Upper Darby Choral Club 2, 3; Commercial Club 3; DtCA 4; fTA 2. 3; Latin Club 2; Li- brary Club 2; Publication Agent 3, 4. WAT 2 JOSEPH FARRELL 229 Maypole Road. Upper Darby VICA 3. 4. foot- ball JV 2. HARRY DAVID FAUST 67 Lamport Road. Upper Darby. FRED JAMES FEU Park lane fast Apartments. Upper Darby All School Show 3, 4; Band 2. 3. 4; Class Color Captain 3. Honor Roll 4; Orchestra 2,3, 4. DONNA MARLENE FELDMAN 2355 Bond Avenue. Drexel Hill Beaux Arts 2, 3. 4; Children's Play 2, 3, 4; Choral Club 2. 3. 4; fall Play Cast 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2: Publication Agent 2,3.4; Spring Play Cast 2,3, 4. DOLORES ANNETTE FERRETTI 873 fairfax Road. Drexel Hill: Dept. Aides 4; Typing 3; Welfare Agent 4; Teachers' Aide 4; Cym Aide 3. 4. MARGARET ANN FISHER 901 Edmonds Avenue. Drexel Hill: A A. Council 4; Bowling Club 4; Dance Committee 3. 4; Hippocrites Club OAK Literary Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3. 4; Tennis 3; Volleyball 2. 3; Infirmary Aide 3, 4. MARTIN LYNN FISHER 7200 Hazel Avenue. Upper Darby: Class Color Capt. 4; Chess Club 2. HOLLY JEANNE FITZWATER 524 Turner Avenue. Drexel Hill Choral Club 2. 3, 5; Class Color Capt. 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Dist. Honor Roll 2; faculty Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Nat. Honor Soc. 4; OAK literary Staff 4; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3. 4; Welfare Agent 2; Hockey IV, Varsity 4; Swimming Manager, IV 2, Var- sity3.4; Cym Aide 3.4; Prom Committee 4 STEPHANIE ANNE FLAMOS 527 Broadview Road, Upper Darby Class Color Captain 3; Commencement Usher 3; first Aid And Social Service 3. 4; Library Club 2; Pep Club 2; Royal Triangle Club 3; W A. f 3.4: Welfare Assistant 3, President 4 EUZABETH MARIE FLEMING 3772 Woodland Avenue. Drexel Hill Choral Club 2. 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Dist. Honor Roll 2; Executive Committee 2; f. T.A. 2; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Nat. Honor Soc. 4: Royal Triangle Club 2. 3, 4; Hockey 2; Tennis IV 2, Varsity 3, 4; Secretary of Concert Choir 3, 4 DOLORES T. FLOOD 221 South Bishop Avenue. Sccanc Band 3. 4. VICA 3. 4; Orchestra 3. 169 October 15,1969: Student Mobilization KATHY FRIEND 412 South Carol Boulevard. Upper Darby Choral Club 2, 3; Folk Club 4; Library Club 3; Publicationi Agent 2; Gym Aide 3. JILL |. FULLER 307 Westbrook Drive. Clifton Heights. NANCY GRACE FULTON 725 Cricket Lane. Clifton Heights Band 3. 4, Beaux Arts 3; Biology Club 2; Chess Club 3; Class Color Capt. 2; Commencement Usher 3; Earth Club 3; first Aid Soc. Service 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. Publication Agent 2, 3. 4; Royal Triangle Club 3; Wel- fare Agent 3; Rifle 3. 4 DENISE R. FOY 303 South Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby: A. A. Coun- cil 2, 3; Bowling Club 3, 4; Commencement LJsher 3: Executive Com- mittee 3; Faculty Secretary 4; F.T.A. 3; Honor Roll 2. 3; Royal Triangle Club 2,3; Welfare Agent 4 MICHAEL RICHARD FRANCHI 1239 Roosevelt Drive. Pilgrim Car- dens: Basketball 4; Baseball 2. RUSSELL FRANK 4006 Rosemont Avenue. Drexel Hill: Class Color Capt. 3: German Club 4; VIP 4; Publication Agent 2; Student Council 2; Wrestling 3. ANTHONY FREDRICO 255 Wembly Road. Upper Darby Vo-Tech Safety Officer 2; VICA President 4; Glee Club 4 ELLEN CAROL FREEO 2210 Windsor Avenue, Drexel Hill: All School Show 3: Children's Play 2. 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Executive Committee 2, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4. Library Club 2; National Thespian Society 2, 3. 4; Pan Am Club 2; Pep Club 2; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3; Spring Play Crew 2,3.4; Tay Wistalvin 2.3, 4, fall Play Costumes 3, 4 PEGGY FREISLEBEN 260 South Bayberry lane. Upper Darby Gym Aide 3.4. SUE FURLOW 1228 Agnew Drive. Drexel Hill: Earth Club 4 MARGARET M. GAFFNEY 808 Shadeland Avenue. Drexel Hill Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Steinmetz Society 4; Student Council 4; WAf 3, 4. JAMES WALTER GALLAGHER 307 Riverview Avenue. Drexel Hill Choral Club 3,4; Football 4; Track 3, 4. RUTH GALLAGHER 1212 Blythe Avenue. Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2.3.4. SUSAN RITA GALLAGHER 7070 Wayne Avenue. Upper Darby Class Color Captain. DAVID C. GAllETII 7018 Radbourne Road, Upper Darby: Weight- lifting 2,3. From U Of P Activated UD For Moratorium DIANE M. GAMBOL 4 Arbor-lea Road, lansdowne: Class Color Captain 4; Department Aides 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3. 4; lacrosse 2,3.4. HELEN M. GANNON 117 Terrace Avenue, Upper Darby: DECA 4; Pep Club 2; Intramural Volleyball 4; Social Committee — DECA. LOUIS GANSKY 1022 Cobbs Street, Drexel Hill: Class Color Captain 4; Choral Club 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3; Student Council 2; Baseball 3-JV, 4-V. JAMES GARVIN 705 Ashland Avenue. Secane. ANTHONY RUSSELL GASPARE 925 Belmont Avenue, Secane: DECA 4; Football 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. PAULA KAREN GASPARON 250 West Bryberry lane. Upper Darby: Class Color Captain 2; Department Aides 3: Executive Committee 2; Honor Roll 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 2. DANIEL GAUDIOSI 14S Overhill Road. Upper Darby: Chess Club 4. Class Color Captain 2; Earth Club 4; Publication Agent 2; Steinmetz Society 4. THOMAS J. GEDDES 929 Belmont Avenue, Secane: Elizabeth B. King sly Art Award 3; Gymnastics 2,3. NATALIE JO GEIST 1212 Mason Avenue. Drexel Hill: A. A. Council 2; Choral Club 2. 3. 4; German Club 4; Honor Roll 2. Royal Triangle Club 3: Gym Aides 4. CHRISTINE (TINA) TONI GENTILE 3215 Albemarle Avenue. Drexel Hill. DANIEL GEORGE 748 Crilford Road. Lansdowne CHARLES JAMES GERAGOTELIS 6724 Marshall Road, Apt 308-8, Upper Darby. EFflE A. CERASIS 157 Marlboro Road, Upper Darby DIANE GWEN GERBER 4902 Woodland Avenue, Drexel Hill: Bowling Club 3; Children's Play 2, Choral Club 3. 4; Dance Committee 2; Honor Roll 3; National Thespian Society 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Publication Agent 2; Steinmetz Soc. 3; Welfare Agent 2; Tennis 3; Go-go girl Tor Christmas Mixer 2. RITA GESLAO 609 Wilton Avenue, Secane Biology Club 4; Depart- ment Aide 4; Majorettes 3,4 171 Earth Week, 1970: Four Assemblies PATRICIA REGINA GIANNASCOll 6723 Montgomery Avenue, Upper Dir by: Bowling Club 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; Lc Cere o Francais 3, 4; Pin Am Club 4; WAf 4. IOC VINCENT GIGUA 24S Shirley Roid. Upper Darby: Beaux Arti 2. 4; Chonl Club 4; Hippocrites Club 4; Gymnastics 3. IOANNE FRANCES GILBERT 17 Ardsley Roid, Upper Dirby: Beaux Am 3, 4, Folk Club 4; Libnry Club 2. 3; Publication Agent 2. 3, 4; Athletic Office; Acorn Stiff. STEPHEN ROUA GILMORE 807 Hampshire Roid, Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2. 3. 4; Cermin Club 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Nat. Honor Soc 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3; Bowling 2,3, 4. NORMAN GINSBERG 7286 Bradford Road, Upper Darby Acorn Re- porter 2; Clan Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Earth Club 4. Folk Club 3. 4; Publications Agent 2, 3, 4 BILL GLEASON 110 Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby. MARGARET ROSE CLEAVES 2627 Eldon Avenue. Drexel Hill: Class Color Capt 3. • , Color Guard 3; Honor Roll 3; Library Club 2; Royal Triangle Club 4; Typing Club 4 CHRISTINE MARY GNiECKO 7018 Ruskin Lane, Upper Darby: Class Color Capt. 4. Hippocrites Club 4; Tennis 3, 4. YVONNE MARIE GOLATO 117 Abbey Terrace, Drexel Hill: Typing Club 4; Welfare Agent 3; Go-Co girl for Christmas Mixer 2. CYNTHIA GORDON 810 Eaton Road. Drexel Hill Honor Roll 3; Le Cercle franca is 2; National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4. Royal Triangle Club 2. 3, 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 4; National Honor Society 4; Drama Prize 2. JOSEPH VINCENT GORMAN 3814 Albermarle Avenue. Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2, 3; Soccer 2; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Art Award 3. MARIAN ELAINE GORMAN 5248 Fairhaven Road. Clifton Heights Children's Play 3; Publication Agent 3; Spring Play Crew 3. Upi-Dah Art 2. WILLIAM FREDERICK GOUGLER 134 Westbrook Drive. Clifton Heights: Vo-Tech 2, 3. 4. PETER GOULD 441 Lombardy Road, Drexel Hill: Children s Play 2. 3.4; Commencement Usher 3; Executive Committee 3; fall Play Cast 3. 4; f TA 2; German Club 2, Honor Roll 2: National Thespian Society 2. 3. Vice President 4, Royal Triangle Club 3. 4. Spring Play Cast 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2,3; President of fr. Class; Drama Award 2 KEVIN WILLIAM GRAHAM 807 Green Lane. Primos: Track 2. 3 Stressed Pollution Control SUSAN D. GRAUL 2923 Garrett Road, Drexel Hill: A.A Council 2. 3; Choral Club 2, 3. 4; Class Color Capt. 2. 3; Concert Choir 3; Dept. Aides 3; Folk Club 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Library Club 2; Publication Agent 2. 3, 4; Royal Triangle 2, 3; Rifle 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN DOROTHY GRAY 900 Green Lane. Primos: A.A. Council 4; Band 2,3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Honor Roll 3; Latin Club 4; Prom Committee 4; Royal Triangle Club 3. 4; Tay Wistalvin 2, 3; Swimming 3, 4; Lacrosse 3. LOUISE GREEN 118 Harvin Road, Upper Darby: Department Aide 4. MALINDA JOAN GREGORY 1206 Agnew Drive. Drexel Hill: All School Show 3; Biology Club 2, 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3,4; First Aid and Social Service 3, 4; Intramural Volley- ball 2, 3; Hippocrates Club 4. A. A. Ticket Salesman 2; Honor Roll 2. 3; Library Club 2; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3. 4; Publication Agent 2: Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4; WAF 2, 3. 4; Welfare Agent 2, 3. 4: Rifle 2. DAVE ED GRIFFITH 1220 Old Lane, Drexel Hill: Cross Country JV 2. 4. LOIS GRIFFITHS 385 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill: Student Council 2; Royal Triangle Club 3; Welfare Agent 2. SARAH GUINAN 3429 Berkley Avenue. Drexel Hill. KAREN HACHADORIAN 989 Fairfax. Drexel Hill: A. A Council 2, 3. 4. Class Color Captain 4; FT A 2; Le Cercle Francais 3. Publication Agent 2.3, 4; Tennis 3. BRIAN CHRISTOPHER HACKMAN 1249 Wilson Drive, Upper Darby: Choral Club 2; Folk Club 4; Honor Roll 2. JANET LOIS HALBERT 739 Eaton Road. Drexel Hill: Beaux Arts 2. 3. 4, Children's Play 2, 3, 4; fall Play Crew 2,3, 4; National Thespian Society 2.3, 4; Spring Play Crew 2, 3, 4. PETER F. HAMILTON 928 Lindale Avenue, Drexel Hill: Acorn Editor- ial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 2, 3; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Dist. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; World Cultures Prize 2; English Prize 2; Honor Roll 3. 4; National Honor Society 4; Soccer 2, 3. 4; Varsity 4. IV 2,3. RICHARD T. HAMILTON 7043 Radbourne Road. Upper Darby: VICA 4; Welfare Agent 2. MICHEAL BRANDI GRIFFITH 2359 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill. JOHN JAMES GRIMLEY 572 Milbank Road. Upper Darby: Boxing Club 4; Welfare Agent 3: Rifle 3. RICHARD V. GUGLIELMO 7035 Gulford Road, Upper Darby: Dept. Aides 2; Distributive Education 3: Tutor for Under-privileged People 2; Library Club 2,3,4. 173 Torn, Dirty, Provocative Criteria PATRICIA ANN HEATH 535 Seven Oaks Drive, Clifton Heights: VICA 3.4. ROBERT EDWARD HEATH 837 Foss Avenue. Drexel Hill: Clan Color Capt. 3; Honor Roll 2,3. 4; Swimming 4; Intramural Basketball 2,3. 4 JOHN WILLIAM HEENAN 218 Blythe Avenue. Drexel Hill: Clan Color Capt. 4; Dept. Aides 4; Honor Roll 4; Wrestling 4; Track 4; VIP 4: Intramural Basketball 2.3,4. CHARLES HAMMER 4702 State Road. Drexel Hill: VICA 3. MARIE HANERKAM 2200 Township line, Drexel Hill: Class Color Captain 2,3. 4; Basketball 3. CAROLYN HANLON 731 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3,4; Commencement Usher 3: Concert Choir 3,4; Dance Committee 4, Social Service 3, 4; Hippocrites Club 4. Honor Roll 2. 3. 4, Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 3. 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Play Costumes Committee 4. Red Cross Volunteer Club 3. JULIE A. HARVEY 1202 Providence Road, Secane: Bulletin Board 3. 4. DECA 4; Honor Roll 2. DANIEL R. HAYES 541 littlecroft Road, Upper Darby: Biology Club 2. fall Play Crew 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; OAK Photography 2; Visual Aides 3; Welfare Agent 3; Vo-Tech 3. 4, Rifle 2. 3. CORDON BENJAMIN HEAL 3815 Crest Road. Drexel Hill Honor Roll 3. SUSAN LINDA HEICES 1111 Belfield Avenue, Drexel Hill: Band 2. 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; FTA 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2,3.4; Royal Tri- angle Club 2. 3. 4: WAF 2, 3. 4; Hockey 2; Basketball 2. Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; All School Show; Dept. Aides 4; Student Aide 4; Publication Busi- ness Ataff 4. JANE HELENE HEISER 1210 Cobbs Street. Drexel Hill: Acorn Editorial Board 4, Acorn Reporter 2. 3; Commencement Usher 3; Distin- guished Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Department Aide 2. 3. 4; f. T.A. 2, 3; Ger- man Club, Vice-President 4; Hi-Q Team 4; National Honor Society, President 4; Pan American Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 4; Royal Tri- angle Club 2, 3, 4; W.A.F. 3; lacrosse. Varsity Manager 2; Public Speaking I Award 2; World Cultures II Award 2, English XI Award 3; DAR American History Award 3; American Legion Americanism Award 3; NCTE Candidate; Girl of the Month, Business and Profes- sional Women's Club 4; National Merit letter of Commendation. THOMAS JOSEPH HELMS 1231 Wilson Drive, Upper Darby: Class Color Capt 2, 4; Dist. Honor Roll 3; Honor 2. 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. BOB HERSKER 460 Maplewood Avenue, Springfield WILLIAM JAMES HETTCHEN 214 Wynnewood Avenue, Lansdowne. WILLIAM E. HEVENOR 228 Ardmore Avenue, Upper Darby. Dist. Honor Roll 3; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2; Intramural Base- ball 2. 3.4. 174 Replaced Dress Code Restrictions ROBERT A. HEWITT 5735 Township Lino Rond. Droxol Hill: Honor Roll 2; Baseball 3.4. GEORGE C HEWTON 219 East Greenwood Avenue. Lansdowne: Student Council 4. GLEN M. HEYDT 345 Westpark Lane. Clifton Heights. DONALD HIGGINS 609 Villa Road. Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 4; Soc- cer 4; Wrestling 4; Tennis 3, 4. GLEN HIGH 5215 fair haven Road. Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 2; Baseball 2. RALPH HILL 1121 Agnew Drive. Drexel Hill. ROBERT HILL 10 North Sycamore Road: VICA 3, 4. JAMES HINDSLEY 90 Lamport Road. Upper Darby. NICK J. HINES 7215 West Chester Pike. Upper Darby: A.A. Council; German Club. CHRIS M. HOELZLE 709 Shadeland Avenue. Drexel Hill: Beaux Arts 3.4; Tennis 3. 4. JAMES KENNETH HOFFECKER 4112 Vernon Road, Drexel Hill: Wel- fare Agent 4; Football 2,3; Weightlifting Team 3, 4. JAY HARRIS HOFFMEIER S Wilde Avenue Apartments 15: Children's Play 3, 4; Dept. Aides 2. 3. 4; Fall Play Crew 3, 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3. 4; Spring Play Crew 3, 4 CAROL HOGAN 360 Blanchard Road. Drexel Hill: Majorettes 3; Welfare Agent 2; Glee Club 4; VICA 3. 4. NANCY MARIAN HOGAN 719 Clarendon Road. Drexel Hill: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; OAK Photog- raphy 2, 3, 4; Upi-Dah Photography 3, 4; Acorn Photography 4. ELIZABETH ANNE HOLMAN 954 Argyle Road. Drexel Hill All School Show 3; Children's Play 2; Class Color Capt. 4. Honor Roll 3; National Thespian Society 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Spring Play Crew 2; A.A. Salesman 3, 4. 175 Rotary Club Inspired First GRACE ELLA HOPPER 4023 Taylor Ave., Droxel Hill: Choral Club 2. 3, 1 S(K i j Service 4 MARGARET HORAN 116 Ardsley Avenue, Upper Darby WILLIAM FRANCIS HORVATH 27 Pilgrim Lane, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2,3; Vanity Club 2. 3,4; Football 2,3; Wrestling 2. DONALD EUGENE HOUCK 1001 Broadway Avenue, Secane: A.A. Council 4; Honor Roll 3; Football 4; Soccer 2. 3. 4; Track 3, 4 DOUGLAS ROBERT HOUGH 1217 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill: Acorn Reporter 3, 4; Dist. tlonor Roll 3; Honor Roll 2. 3; Track 2,3, 4. BILL A. HOVSEPIAN 213 Berbro Avenue, Upper Darby: Oratorical Contest 2. CEOFFREY DENIS HURLEY 1112 Lindale Avenue. Drexel Hill: Social Service 4; VICA 4; Clee Club 4; Vo-Tech Safety Officer. AUCE F. IDELL 3826 Marshall Road, Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2. 3, 4; Drill Team 4. Publication Agent 4. MICHAEL HOSEPH INGENO S22 Millbank Road, Upper Darby: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 2,3; Wrestling 2. KATHLEEN ANN IREDALE 1224 Harding Drive, Upper Darby: Child- ren's Play 2, 3; Dist Honor Roll 2, 3; Executive Committee 3; Fall Play Costumes 2: Fall Play Crew 3: FT A 2, 3; Humanitarian Award 3; National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; OAK Editor 4. Prom Committee 3: Publication Agent 2, 3; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3; Spring Play Costumes 2,3. JOHN ISSERTELL 314 Westpark Lane, Clifton Heights. SYLVIA JUNE IVANS 5304 Delmar Road, Clifton Heights: DECA 4 BONNIE JEAN HUBERT 22 South Linden Avenue, Upper Darby: Honor Roll 3. GAIL LOUISE HUDGINS 168 North Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby: Gym Aide 2,3. FRANK X. HUGHES 5734 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill: Class Color Capt. 2: VIP; Soccer 2.3,4. 176 International Weekend KAREN LEE JACKSON 3644 Taylor Avenue, Drexel Hill Welfare Agent 2, 3. 4. Swimming 2, 3,4. JAMES F. JACOBI 524 South 69th Street, Upper Darby PENNY GAIL JACOBS 235 Richfield Road. Upper Darby Acorn Re- porter 2, 3; Children's Play 2. 3; Choral Club 2. 3. 4: Commencement Usher 3; Honor Roll 2. 3; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3. 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3. 4; Publication Agent 2; WAF 2. 3; Hockey 2, 3, 4 Varsity; Wrestl- ing Statistician 3, 4; Tennis IV 2. 3; Varsity 4; President Le Cercle Francais 4. B. JOSEPH JENKINS 3843 Brunswick Avenue, Drexel Hill: Class Color Captain 2; Track 2,3. JOSEPH EDWARD JENKINS 3843 Brunswick Avenue. Drexel Hill Class Color Capt. 3; Track 2.3. JACQUELINE JESTER 6552 Marshall Road. Upper Darby: Acorn Re- porter 2, 3; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3. 4; Earth Club 4; Publication Staff Man- ager 4, A.A. Salesman 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4, Upi- Dah Art 3, 4; Welfare Agent 3; Basketball 2; Tennis 3. WILLIAM ROBERT JOBSON 5005 Marvmeed Road. Drexel Hill Com- mencement Usher 3; Executive Comm. 3; Honor Roll 2.3; Track 3.4. MARILEE JOHNSON 1)3 Owen Avenue, Lansdowne: Honor Roll 2; Children's Play 2. 3; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Executive Comm. 2, 4; Fall Play Crew 3; Majorettes 3. 4; Publication Agent 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3.4, Spring Way Crew 2,3; Student Council 3; German Club 4. SANDRA JEAN JOHNSON 1020 Edgerton Road. Secane Bowling Club 4; Typing Club 4; Tennis 4. to m VICKI JOHNSON 8 South Pennock Avenue, Upper Darby Hockey IV 2. Varsity 3 R. VALERIE JONES 932 Argyle Avenue. Drexel Hill VALERIE YVETTE JONES 932 Argyle Road. Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2; ClassCapt 2; Pep Club 2. WILLIAM JOHN JONES 243 Heather Road, Upper Darby: Honor Roll 3. RICHARD WILLIAM KAEHNE 1141 Hollywood Avenue. Upper Dar- by: Choral Club 2.3.4; Chess Club 2; Honor Roll 2,3; Track 2,3. EDWARD KAIGHN 230 Guilford Road, Lansdowne 177 Junior Prom Enhanced With MARION A. KAMILATOS 383 Bayard Road, Upper Darby. STANLEY KAMINSKI 102 Harvin Road. Upper Darby BRUCE KENNETH KAMINSKEY 8003 West Chester Pike. Upper Dar- by: Class Color Captain 3, 4; Earth Club 3; Folk Club 3. 4; Intramural Soccer 2. NANCY KARLAGE 227 Wingate Avenue. Upper Darby: Class Color Captain 2. 3; Cym Aide 3; Honor Roll 2. 4; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 2; Hockey 2, 3. 4. Most Valuable Player 4; Basketball 2, 3. 4; lacrosse 2. BILL KASS 710 Anderson Avenue, Drexel Hill: Student Council 4. ROSEMARY REGINA KAVANAGH 7247 Clinton Road. Upper Darby Hockey 4; Basketball 2,3. 4. DONNA LEE KAZANJIAN 705 Maplewood Avenue. Upper Darby. ALLEN JOSEPH KAZMIERSKI 233 Bishop Avenue, Clifton Heights: Dist. Ed. 4; Baseball 2. 3. BRUCE ALAN KEITH 8723 West Chester Pike. Upper Darby: Choral Club 2, 3.4. WILLIAM JAMES KELLAR 718 Copley Road, Upper Darby: Class Color Capt. 3; Track 2, 3, 4. DAVID RAE KELLY 312 Wayne Avenue, lansdowne: All School Show 2; Biology Club 2; Children's Play 2, 3, 4; Choral Club 2; Commence- ment Usher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4, Dist. Honor Roll 3; Executive Comm. 2, 3, 4; Fall Play Cast 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Library Club 2: Nat. Thespian Soc. 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Royal Triangle Club 2,3. 4; Spring Play Cast 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Prize 2. ROBERT KELLY Rosemont Avenue. Drexel Hill. WENDY E. KELLY 312 Wayne Avenue, Lansdowne: All School Show 3, 4. Choral Club 2. 3; Concert Choir 3; Folk Club 3. 4. Honor Roll 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 2; Upi-Dah Art Staff 2, 3. 4; Hockey 2. 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. NANCY ANN KENNEDY 629 Copley Road. Upper Darby: A.A. Coun- cil 2. 3; Bowling Club 2, 3; Choral Club 2, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Dept. Aides 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; Majorettes 3, 4; Majorettes Co-Captain 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 3. 4; Student Council 2, 4. JOHN HAROLD KENNEY 41 S. Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby 178 Theme Of Oriental Gardens ARTHUR S. KERSHAW 41 Springton Road, Upper Darby: folk Club 3. BARBARA JUNE KESSLER 3«9 Lakeview Avenue, Drexel Hill: Infirm- ary Aide 3. 4. FAYE KESSLER 7312 Miller Avenue, Upper Darby: VIC A 4 AVEDA ALICE KHANTZIAN 739 Drexel Avenue, Drexel Hill: Beaux Arts 2, 3; Folk Club 3, 4. RICHARD F. KIEWEl 119 Springton Road, Upper Darby Band 2, 3. 4. Earth Club 4; folk Club 4; Commencement Band 3; Battle of the Bands 4. NANCY ELIZABETH KILLE 315 Harrison Avenue, Upper Darby: Choral Club 2,3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Art Award 3. DANIEL JOSEPH KLICK 217 Westbrook Drrve. Clifton Heights. CHRIS KOCHERSPERGER 61 Sunshine Road, Upper Darby. STEPHEN D. KOCHERSPERGER 972 Woodside Avenue, Secane Class Color Capt. 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Student Council 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,3; Wrestling 2. ELIZABETH W. KORZENKO 114 Westdale Road, Upper Darby: Beaux Arts 4; Biology Club 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3; FTA 4; Honor Roll 2,3, 4. ELAINE A. KOUYOUMJIAN 163 Powell Lane, Upper Darby: Class Color Captain 2; Typing Club 4. PATRICIA ANN KRUKLIS 736 Normandy Road, Upper Darby: Choral Club 4 LAWRENCE PHILIP KING 235 Sansom Street, Upper Darby: All School Show 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Choral Club 2; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Library Club 2; National Thespian So- ciety 3; Royal Triangle Club 3,4; Spring Play Cast 2, 3. SUSAN PATRICIA KING 530 Penn Avenue, Drexel Hill: Band 2; Dist Honor Roll 3; Gym Aide 4, Honor Roll 2, 3; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3, 4; Hockey I.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; f.V. Basketball 3; Swimming 2; Lacrosse I.V. 2; Lacrosse Varsity 3, 4. DAVID TIMOTHY KIRKPATRICK 1233 Bryan Street, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2, 3,4; Tennis 2, 3,4. 179 After PSAT Results, We Prayed BONNIE L. KULP 408 Ashland Ave., Secane: AA Ticket Salesman 2; fifth Club 4, Prom Committee 4; Cym Aide 3. ANTHONY J. IACRETA 132 Kent Road, Upper Darby: Band 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 3. Publication Agent 2; Tay Wistalvin 4. MICHELE J. LAFLEUR 1002 Lamb Road, Secane: Beaux Arts 3, 4; Clan Color Captain 4. THOMAS J. LARMOUR 110 Oakley Road, Upper Darby SUSAN K. LAW 304 litnderemere Road, Lansdowne: DECA 4. JENNY LEE 7142 Radbourne Road, Upper Darby. DEBORAH ANN LEVIN 65 HouUOn Road, Lansdowne: Biology Club 2: Choral Club 2. 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Executive Commit- tee 3, Soc. Service 3. 4. Folk Club 3; Hipprocrites Club 4. Library Club 2. Pep Club 2. Prom Committee 3, 4; Publication Agent 2; Royal Triangle Club 3. 4, Hockey 2, Rille 2,3, 4, manager. BARBARA LEWIS 1120 Brookwood Lane, Secane Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer-3. President-4; Honor Roll 3, Pep Club 2; Roval Triangle Club 2, 3.4. DIANE DEE LEWIS 7509 Parkview Road, Upper Darby Welfare Agent 2. EDWIN R. LEWIS 15 Roselawn Avenue, Lansdowne: folk Club 4; Publications Agent 2. 3, 4 FRANCISCO DE ASIS LICONA 2923 Garrett Road. Drexel Hill: Folk Club 4; International Club 4 IRENE LICHTASH 3219 Highland Avenue. Drexel Hill: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3. Dept. Aides 3. 4. Cheerleading 2, 3. 4, Co-Captain 4; Honor Roll 2. 3, Pep Club 2. 3; WAF 3; Tennis 3. FRANK LEICHT 4125 Garrett Road, Drexel Hill. MARTHA E. LESTER 539 Beverly Boulevard, Upper Darby: Acorn Editorial Board 4; All School Show 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Commence- ment Usher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Dept. Aides 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4. Tennis 2, 4; Ticket Salesman 3. EDMUND CARRY LEUTER S14 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill Amateur Radio 3; Band 4; Biology Club 3. 4; Earth Club 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Latin Club 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3. 180 To Improve In SAT Scores DONALD JAMES LOMBARDO 220 Huntley Road. Upper Darby: Clan Color Capt. 4, Commencement Usher 3; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Honor Roll 3; Publication Agent 2; Cross Country 4. ANNEMARIE LOUISE LONG 371 Windermere Avenue, Lansdowne: Beaux Arts 2; Children's Play 2, 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Class Color Capt. 4; Earth Club 3, 4; Fall Play Crew 3; folk Club President 3, 4; Gym Aide 4; Spring Play Crew 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 2, 3; National Thes- pian Soc. 2,3, 4 BRUCE CHARLES LORD 2236 Dermond Avenue, Upper Darby: Gym Aide 2; Soccer 4. EILEEN LIGHT 7609 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby JOYCE E. LIGHTBODY 824 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill: Biology Club 2; Commencement Usher 3; Commercial Club 3: Executive Comm. 3, 4; faculty Secretary 4; f. T.A. 2; Class Secretary 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Library Club 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 2, 4, Royal Triangle Club 2, 3,4 ROBERT ALAN LINDELOW 60S Feme Boulevard. Drexel Hill. JOHN F. LINDNER 353 Blanchard Road, Drexel Hill: Dist. Education 2; Honorable Mention Award at Vo-Tech. PHYLLIS JEAN LIPKA 4014 Bloomfield Avenue, Drexel Hill: Choral Club 4; Commencement Usher 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Earth Club 3, Drill Team 4; Executive Committee 2; German Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Royal Triangle Club 2,3,4; Spring Play Crew 3; Student Council 3,4; WAF 3. LOUISE ALISA LOCK 7409 West Chester Pike. Upper Darby: F T.A. 4; Publication Agent 4. JOHN E. LORD 5743 Cramercy Drive. Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 4. VIRGINIA LEE LORENSKI 100 North Pennock Avenue, Upper Darby. EUZABETH ANN LOTT 975 Green Lane. Primos. DANIEL V. LOUIS 4067 Ellendale Road. Drexel Hill MELVIN PHILIP LUCAS 27-6 Valley Road, Drexel Hill: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Dist. Honor Roll 2; Hi-Q Team 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Soccer 2,3, 4 JANICE MARIE LUCHETTA 5376 Delman Road. Clifton Heights. Honor Roll 3. 181 One Year Of Computerized Report PETER JOHN LUCIANO 7104 Sfliers Avenue, Upper Darby SAMUEL LUDWIG 614 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill: VICA 3, 4 PATRICIA LULIAS 283 Glendale Road, Upper Darby Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Commercial Club 3, 4; Dept. Aides 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. Ir. Vice-Pres. 3, President 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Typing Club 4: Basketball 3,4. PAUL FRANCIS LUSCH 126 South Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby. ANNE LOUISE LUTZ 311 Prospect Avenue, Secane: Honor Roll 2, 3; Library Club 2, Spring Play Crew 3; Typing Club 3, 4-Vice-President of Typing Club 4, Welfare Agent 3. GORDON ANDREW MmART 4310 State Road. Drexel Hill Band 2. 3.4; Honor Roll 3; Cross Country 3; Rifle 3, 4. JOHN F. MAGEE 235 Westbrook Drive, Clifton Heights. ELAINE FLORENCE MAGNIN S148 Gramercy Drive, Clifton Heights: Acorn Art Staff 2, 3; Beaux Arts 2, 3, 4; Earth Club 4; Art Award 2, 3. KATHY MAHONEY 228 Sherbrook Boulevard, Upper Darby PAT MAKIN 570 Fairfield Avenue, Upper Darby: All School Show 3, Choral Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A 2, 3, 4; Publication Agent 2. 4; Royal Tri- angle Club 2, 3,4; WAF 2,3. 4, Lacrosse 2, 3. CATHERINE JEANETTE MALARKEY 383 Windermere Avenue, Lans- downe: Publication Agent 4; Typing Club 4. PEGGY MALONEY 5057 Sylvia Road, Drexel Hill. DEBBIE MARIE MANCINI 807 Fairfax Road, Drexel Hill: Class Color Capt. 4; Typing Club 3. STACEY PENELOPE MANGOS 141 Upland Way, Drexel Hill: A.A Council 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2; Dept. Aides 2, 3; Drill Team 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, Intramural Tennis; OAK Editor 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3,4; Royal Triangle Club 4; Hockey 4. CAROL ANN MARINCHAK 9 Hilldale Circle, Lansdowne: Com- mencement Usher 3; Dist. Honor Roll 2,3; Pep Club 2,3.4; Royal Tri- angle Club 2, 3. 4; Upi-Dah Art 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 2,3.4. 182 Grading Proved Unsuccessful DEBORAH ANN MARK 5367 Delmar Road, Clifton Heights Bowling Club 3; Choral Club 2; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, 3; First Aid Soc. Service 4; F. T.A. 2; Hippocrites Club 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; OAK Literary Staff 4; Pep Club 2. 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3, 4; Welfare Agent 4; La- crosse Manager 2; Intramural Volleyball 3; Homeroom Color Captain 3; A.A.; National Honor Soc. 4. LYNN MARKLEY 3907lames Street. Drexel Hill RICHARD MARTELLA 137 South Carol Boulevard, Upper Darby. JANE EVELYN MARTIN 261 Sherbrook Boulevard. Upper Darbv PAUL MARZIANI 204 Burmont Road. Drexel Hill: VICA 3.4 RENEE MASCIERI 1225 Cobbs Street, Drexel Hill: Dist Fd. 4 DENISE MARY MASHURA 375 Westpark Lane. Clifton Heights: Teachers' Aide 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Pep Club 2. JOHN STANLEY MATLACK 321 Albenmarbe Avenue. Drexel Hill German Club 4; International Club 4. LINDA LOUISE MATLACK 3321 Albermarle Avenue. Drexel Hill. German Club 4; International Club 4; Honor Roll 3. CARY STEPHEN McAFEE 1013 Belmont Avenue. Secane Gymnastics 2.3. SUE McCAFFREY SISS Whitehall Drive. Clifton Heights Choral Club 2. 3. 4; Color Guard 3. 4. Captain 4; Commencement Usher 3. Dance Committee 2. 3. 4. F T A 2, 3. 4 Gym Aide 3; Teachers’ Aide 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; Pep Club 2. 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Publication Agent 3; Royal Triangle Club 4; Student Council 2. JILL C. McCANDLESS 5H0 Whitehall Drive, Clifton Heights A A Council 3, 4; All School Show 3; Bowling Club 3; Choral Club 2, 3. 4; Color Guard 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 4; Dance Committee 2, 3. 4; Dept. Aides 4; Volleyball 2. 3; Publication Staff 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3. DONALD HANK McCARTY 1116 Mason Avenue. Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3; Dance Committee 2. 3. 4; Executive Comm. 2. 3; German Club 2; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3,4; Soccer 2; Tennis 2. 4 Tennis 2. 4. ROSEMARY ANN McCAUCHEY 7131 Seaford Road. Upper Darby SANDRA JEAN McCAUSLAND S24 Millbank Road. Upper Darby Acorn Reporter 2. 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Choral Club 3; Commencement Usher 3. F. T.A. 2. 3, Intramural Volleyball 3. 4; Honor Roll 2,3. 4, Latin Club 4; Library Club 2. 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep Club 2. 3; Royal Triangle Club 3. 4; Tay Wistalvin 4. 183 Class ROBERT McCOOl 1111 Brookwood Lane, Secane: Bowling Club 3, 4; V.I.P 4. JOHN L McCORMICK 710 Ormond Avenue, Drexel Hill: Biology Club 4; Clan Color Captain 3, Dance Committee 2; Earth Club 3, Executive Committee 2. 3, 4. Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2,4; Soccer 2. THOMAS A. McCORMICK 5276 Alvestone Road, Clifton Heights Class Color Captain 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; football 2,3, 4. MARIA McCullough 29-10 Revere Road, Drexel Hill: Distributive Education 4; Humanitarian Award 3. LYNN RITA McDONNELl 1033 Drexel Avenue, Drexel Hill: Cym Aide 3; Honor Roll 3; Prom Committee 3; Royal Triangle Club 4, Intramural Basketball 3; Swimming 4; Gymnastics 2. LOUANNE MCDONOUGH 739 Laurel Lane. Clifton Heights: Honor Roll 2. 3: Rifle 2. IOHN MICHAEL McGILLIGAN 5739 Palmers Hill. Clifton Heights. BARBARA ANN McGINN 377 Upland Way. Drexel Hill Glee Club 4. VICA 3. 4 KATHRYN MAE McGLONE 7193 Radbourne Road, Upper Darby. LINDA ROSE McHORNEY 7012 Llanfair Road. Upper Darby f.T.A. 3. 4; Le Cercle francais 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Publication Agent 2, 4; Royal Triangle Club 3, 4; Volleyball 2. 3, 4 MARGARET ALICE MclLHATTON 6866 Clover Lane. Upper Darby: Pep Club 2; Honor Roll 2, VICA 4. ROBIN MARIA McKINLEY 927 Mason Avenue. Drexel Hill: All School Show 3; Dance Committee 3; Dept. Aides 3, 4. Executive Comm 3; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 2, 4; Royal Triangle Club 4; Hockey 2; Lacrosse 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Homeroom Color Captain Of 71 Heads Largest PEGGY A. McFADDEN 453 Hampshire Road, Drexel Hill: Folk Club 4 JOHN McGEE 235 Westbrook Drive, Westbrook Park. DEIRDRE MARY McGIBNEY 242 Bayard Road. Upper Darby: Biology Club 2; Class Color Capt. 4. Commercial Club 4; Dept Aides 4; faculty Secretary 4. Library Club 2; Pep Club 2; Publication Agent 4 184 Enrollment In Upper Darby History LAURA LEE MENDELSOHN 7 704 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill: Child- ren's Play 2,3; Choral Club 2, 3; Concert Choir 3; Diitinguished Hon- or Roll 2, 3; Earth Club 3; Fall Play 3; Honor Roll 3; National Honor Society 4; National Thespian Society 2, 3; Royal Triangle Club 2; Spring Play 2, Student Council 2; Tennii 2. 3. MARIE ROSE MERDJAMIAN 7018 Penarth Avenue, Upper Darby. DENISE MERGET 2203 Ardmore Avenue, Drexel Hill: Distributive Eudcation 4. DENISE MICHELE McMAHON 7112 Penarth Avenue. Upper Darby Choral Club 2, 3,4; Clast Color Capt. 4. ROBERT ). McMAHON 4039 Lasher Road. Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 3; Publication Agent 2; Welfare Agent 2. GERRY DON McMANUS 3675 Highland Avenue. Drexel Hill: Art Club 4; Art Club Planning Committee 4; Latin Club 3. ROBERT W. McQUILLIS 5225 Westbrook Drive. Chiton Heights Biology Club 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2. 3; Honor Roll 2. 3; foot- ball 2. EDWARD JOSEPH McRAE 110 Madison Avenue. Upper Darby Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 3; Publications Stall 4; Advertising Manager 4; Steinmetz Society 2.3. 4 ANTHONY LEO MELVIN 370 Harrison Avenue. Upper Darby: Class Color Captain 4. CAROLE LOUISE MERRITT 4007 Brunswick Avenue. Drexel Hill Beaux Arts 2, 3, 4; Earth Club 4. f T.A. 2; Folk Club 4; Le Cercle Fran- cais 2; Upi-Dah Literary 3, 4; Tay Wistalvin 2. 4. WAF 2. 4 JEFFREY ALAN MERRITT 330 Shadeland Avenue. Drexel Hill: All School Show 2; Choral Club 2. 3. 4; Concert Choir 3; Honor Roll 2. 4. Royal Triangle Club 2.3; Visual Aides 2. 3,4. Soccer 2.3. 4 ROSEMARY CAROLYN MERZYN 532 Sycamore Road. Chiton Heights: Choral Club 2: Distributive Education 4; Library Aide 2. NANCY LEE MESROPIAN 7733 Undale Avenue. Drexel Hill folk Club 3, 4; Honor Roll. EILEEN THERESA METHVEN 822 Green Lane. Primos. German Club 3,4 JAMES MEYER 817 Roberts Avenue, Drexel Hill. 185 Phil Kerl Wins Senior Class MARIA CATHERINE MONZO 7277 Alexander Avenue, Drexel Hill: Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2; Departmental Aide 3,4; Pep Club 2: Prom Committee 3, 4; A A Salesman 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4; Homeroom Color Captain 2,3. KATHLEEN MARIE MOORE 333 Westpark lane, Clifton Heights: Transfer Student. WILLIAM R. MOORE 712 Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill. DON I. MILLARD 600 Prospect Avenue, Secane: Track 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 2,3, 4. THOMAS BRUCE MIOLI 218 North Lynn Boulevard, Upper Darby Acorn Reporter 2; Biology Club 2; Chess Club 3; Earth Club 3; Folk Club 4; Tay Wistalvin 2, 3; WAF 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3. ELISABETH PAULINE MITCHELL 12 Berbro Avenue. Upper Darby Band 2; Commencement Usher 3; Drill Team 3. 4, Co-Captain 4, Executive Comm. 2; Honor Roll 3; Prom Committee 3; Typing Club 4; Welfare Agent 4; Homeroom Color Captain 3, 4; AA Salesman 3.4. MARY MOFFA 1250 Providence Road. Secane. RECINA MARIE MONROE 909 Brook Avenue, Secane: Dist. Honor Roll 2; Dept. Aides 2; Drill Team 4; Intramural Volleyball 2; Honor Roll 2; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4. MARY MONTES 8115 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby. JOSEPH ANTHONY MORINELLI 907 Fairfax Road, Drexel Hill: A.A Council 4. RICHARD HENRY MARINUCCI 151 Bishop Hill Apartments. Secane Beaux Arts 4. STEPHEN JOSEPH MORITZ 1114 Burmont Road. Drexel Hill: Soccer IV 2. JOHN MORMANDO 246 Wembly Road. Upper Darby All School Show 2. MARTHA THERESE MORRIS «29 Childs Avenue. Drexel Hill Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dis- tinguished Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 2, 3. President 4. Prom Committee 3, 4; Publica- tion Agent 2, Royal Triangle Club 2. 3; Student Council 3, 4; Basket- ball 2 I.V., 3 Varsity; Lacrosse 2 I.V., National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4; Candidate NCTE Test. ROBERT WILLIAM MORTIMER 606 Wilde Avenue. Drexel Hill Cross Country 4; Football 3; Track 3. Presidential Election DONNA MORTON School Line, Upper Darby. STIVE I. MOWRER 273 Cheswold Road. Drexel Hill Commence- ment Usher 3; Executive Comm. 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 2. 4; Prom Comm. 3; Publication Agent 3. A: Student Council 4; Basketball; Wrestling 2.3. A. THOMAS MUELLER 5031 Bond Avenue. Drexel Hill: Acorn Reporter A; Children's Play 3, A; Choral Club 2. 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 4; fall Play Cast 3, 4; German Club 2, 3. A; Honor Roll 2, 3; Library Club 3. A; National Thespian Society 3, A; Royal Triangle Club 3, A. Spring Play Cast 3. A RICHARD MULLIGAN 1106 Woodside Avenue. Secane: VICA 3. A ALLEN D. MURDOCK 730 Shadeland Avenue. Drexel Hill. DAVID JOHN MURPHY 55 Broadview Road. Upper Darby: folk Club A. GREGORY MURRAY 757 Bishop Avenue, Clifton Heights: Art Club A. •MARY TERESA MURRAY 236 Powell Lane, Upper Darby: Bowling Chib 3; Distributive Education A; VICA 2; Vo Tech 2, 3; Honor Roll 2.3. A. DONNA E. NAVE 7 North Brighton Avenue, Upper Darby. KATHLEEN MARIE NEARY AA1S Cedar Lane. Drexel Hill MICHAEL E. NEARY 4415 Cedar Lane. Drexel Hill. Choral Club 2; V.I.P. '$ 3.4; Honor Roll 2.3; Baseball 2. ROBERT E. NEFF 33 William Street. Lansdowne folk Club A; Honor Roll. PATRICIA MARY MURPHY 904 Addingham Avenue, [}rexel Hill. ELIZABETH GRACE MURRAY 236 Powell Lane. Upper Darby DECA A; Bowling Club 3; Vo-Tech A. ERNIE A. MURRAY 906 Fairfax Road. Drexel Hill: Football 2. 3. - l.v. 2, V. 3. A; Wrestling . V. 2. V. 3; Baseball 3. 187 Move To New Classrooms Was WAYNE NEEF 4049 Lasher Road. Drexel Hill. SUE ROSE NEPI 339 Upland Way. Drexel Hill: Drill Team 4; F T.A. 3. 4; OAK Literary Stall 4. Prom Committee 3, 4; Tennis 2. CONSTANCE MAY NEWCOMER 213 Ardmore Avenue. Upper Dar- by: Bowling Club 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Faculty Secretary 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Typing Club 3. 4; Bowling 3. 4. DERYl ELAINE NEWKIRK 925 Roberts Avenue. Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 4; Class Color Captain 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2; Department Aide 4; Executive Committee 3, 4. Pep Club 4. Prom Committee 3; Tennis 3. 4; A.A. Salesman 4; Upper Darby fester 4 DAVID A. NICHOLSON 24 Overhill Road, Upper Darby: Choral Club 2.3. 4. Track 2 RICHARD WAYNE NOLL 1120 Bryan Street. Drexel Hill. HELEN ANNE NORECK 937 Brenlon Road. Drexel Hill: All School Show 3; Commercial Club 4; Honor Roll 4; Prom Committee 4; Pub- lication Agent 4, Typing Club 3: World Affairs Forum 2, 3; Tennis 3; Intramural Volleyball 3. ROBERT STERLING NULTON 4079 Dayton Road. Drexel Hill: foot- ball 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2; Track 3. 4. KEN NUTTLE 308 South Bishop Avenue, Secane PETER RICHARD OATEN 1036 Old Lane, Drexel Hill: Amateur Radio 2, 3. 4; Biology Club 3. 4; Bowling Club 2; Chess Club 3. 4; Com- mencement Usher 3. Hippocrites Club 4; Honor Roll 2; Steinmetz Soc. 3, 4, Tay Wistalvin 4. JOHN J. O'BRIEN 907 Drexel Avenue, Drexel Hill. KENNETH MICHAEL O'BRIEN 29 Roselawn Avenue, Lansdowne: Choral Club 2, 3, Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3; Execu- tive Committee 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Varsity Club 2. 4. Football 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2. 3. 4. MAUREEN A. O'DOHERTY 711 Mason Avenue, Drexel Hill Basket- ball 2: Swimming 4; Pep Club 2 DAN J. O'HARA S155 West ley Drive, Clifton Heights: Class Color Captain 4. STEVE PAUL OHNIGIAN 9 South Brighton Avenue, Upper Darby: Distinguished Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 2: Gymnastics 2. 188 Marred By Crowded Hallways FRANK RICHARD ONESTI 829 Blythe Avenue, Drexel Hill: Chess Club 4. DONNA O'SHAUGHNESSY 3813 Marshall Road, Drexel Hill: Class Color Captain 2, 4; Color Guard 3; Welfare Agent 4, Honor Roll 3; Typing Club 3, 4. WILLIAN MICHAL O'TOOLE 34 North State Road. Upper Darby Choral Club 2; VIC A Representative in Vo-Tech; Cross Country 3, 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 4 MARY FRANCES OLDHAM 1116 Wilson Drive, Upper Darby: De- partment Aide 3; Library Club 3; Pep Club 2, 3. RENEE SUSAN OLIVANT 239 Cowerly Road. Lansdowne: Class Color Captain 2; Department Aide 3; faculty Secretary 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Publication Agent 3,4; Welfare Agent 2. WAYNE RONALD OLIVER 129 Sherbrook Boulevard. Upper Darby DAVID ARTHUR OLSEN 444 Irvington Road. Drexel Hill: Band 2; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Class Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 3; Earth Club 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2.3. 4. EILEEN MARIE O'NEILL 5217 Delmar Road. Clifton Heights: Distribu- tive Education 4. LINDA M. O'NEILL 4007 Albermaral Avenue. Drexel Hill: Acorn Re- porter 2. 3. 4; Intramural Volleyball 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; OAK Literary Staff 4; Pep Club 2; Royal Triangle Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4. IRENE PATRICIA PAINTER 7023 Cleveland Avenue. Upper Darby Bowling Club 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 2, 3; Distingusihed Honor Roll 2; Department Aides 4; Intramural Volley- ball 2, 3; Honor Roll 2.3. 4; Pep Club 2,3; Prom Committee 3,4; Pub- lications Agent 3; Typing Club 3, President 4. CONNIE ROSE PALLADINO 234 Springlon Road. Upper Darbv. CHRIS JOSEPH PANEPINTO 329 Maple Avenue. Drexel Hill: Band 2: Dist. Honor Roll 2,3; Honor Roll 2. 3. MARY LILLIAN PANEPINTO 324 Maple Avenue. Drexel Hill: All School Show 2. 3; Choral Club 2. 3. 4; Concert Choir 2.3; Dist. Honor Roll 3; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Welfare Agent 4; Gymnastics 4; Choral Piano Accompanist 2. 3. PAMELA ANNE PARASKEVAS 234 Shadvland Avenue. Drexel Hill A.A. Salesman 4; Color Guard 4; Dance Committee 2; Department Aide 4; first Aid Social Service 4; Hippocrites Club 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 4; Gymnastics 2. WOOR PARDO 15 Garrett Road, Upper Darby: Rifle 4; Bowling 4. 189 National Honor Society Elected JOAN RITA PARK 7142 Clover Lane. Upper Darby. DAVID WILLIAM PARKER 3217 Albermarle Avenue. Drexel Hill Executive Committee 4; Honor Roll 2; Library Club 4; Prom Commit- tee 4; Football 2. LAWANDA ARLENE PARKER 229 Bayard Road. Upper Darby: Cym Aide 4. LUCINDA PARRISH 1010 Green Lane. Primos: Class Color Capt. 3, Executive Comm. 2; Honor Roll 2; Pan Am Club 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 3,4. JAMES ROBERT PARRY 7146 Clover lane. Upper Darby: All School Show 3, 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Track 2; Bowling 2. JOSEPH CHARLES PAUL 1114 Bryan Street. Drexel Hill: Class Color Captain 2,3.4; Dept. Aides 4 SUSAN JOYCE PAUL 206 Barclay Square. Upper Darby: A. A. Council 2; Acorn Reporter 3. 4; Biology Club 2, 3; Chess Club 2; Class Color Captain 3; Dance Committee 2; Executive Committee 4; F.T.A. 2; Li- brary Club 2; Pep Club 2; Royal Triangle Club 3,4, Student Council 4; WAF 2, 3. 4; Gymnastics 3, 4 DAVID H. PAULSON 3400 School Lane. Drexel Hill: Choral Club 3. 4; Folk Club 3. 4. Honor Roll 2, 4; Cross Country JV 3; Football IV Manager 2; Basketball )V Manager 2. JAMES THOMAS PEALE 4688 State Road. Drexel Hill OSCAR PEREZ 4302 Bloomfield Avenue. Drexel Hill: Executive Com- mittee 2, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4. LENARD PERKINS 5243 Fairhaven Road, Clifton Heights: Band 2, 3. 4. Commencement Usher 3; Executive Comm. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4. SUZANNE LEE PERRIN 7119 Pennsylvania Avenue, Upper Darby. SANDRA MARY PETERS 723 Collenbrook Avenue. Drexel Hill: Exec- utive Committee 3; Publication Agent 4. THERESA MARY PETITTI 7118 Greenwood Avenue, Upper Darby Publication Agent 3; Typing Club 4. DAVID CHARLES PETRONE 611 Wynnbrook Road. Secane: Acron Editorial Board 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3; Student Council 2. 3. 4. Public Speaking Award 2; French Award 3; Boys' Intramural Basketball 2. 3; Boys' Intramural Volleyball 2. 190 54 Seniors To Membership JOANNE MARIE PETROSINA 924 Turner Avenue. Drexel Hill: Dist. Honor Roll 2; Folk Club 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. BERYL PHILLIPS 4039 Ellendale Road. Drexel Hill: Children's Play 3; Distingusihed Honor Roll 2, 3. 4: Fall Play 3; National Honor Society 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3. 4; Student Council 3. 4; Thespian Appren- tice 3. KATHY A. PHILLIPS 2214 Bond Avenue. Drexel Hill. THOMAS PHILLIPS 444 Fairfax Road. Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 3; Choral Club 3: Concert Choir 4; Student Council 3; Welfare Agent 2. KAREN LEE PHIPPS 3412 Mill Lane. Drexel Hill: Choral Club 3. 4; Commercial Club 4; Honor Roll 3; Publications Agent 2. JOSEPH PISCITELLI 256 Aron Road. Upper Darby DONNA JEAN PISCO 292 Cramercy Drive. Clifton Heights. PAULA LUCY PITZER 976 Mason Avenue. Drexel Hill: Biology Club 3. 4; Bowling Club 3; Children's Play 2, 3; Commencement Usher 3; Earth Club 4; Fall Play Crew 2; F.T.A. 2; Nat. Thespian Soc. 2, 3; Pep Club 3. 4; Spring Play Crew 2; Hockey 2; Steinmetz Soc. 3. 4; Gym A ide 4. DE80RAH ANN PLUCK 3605 Berry Avenue, Drexel Hill: Department Aide 3. 4; First Aide and Social Service 3. 4; Honor Roll 4; Library Club; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Pan American Club 2; Publication Agent 4; Royal Triangle Club 2,3. 4; Hockey IV 2, Varsity 3. 4; Basketball Varsity 2,3. 4; Lacrosse IV 2, Varsity 3, 4 ALBERTA DORIS PLUMLEY 369 Lombardy Road. Drexel Hill: Publi- cations Agent 3. ANDREW POAKE 707 Wildell Road. Drexel Hill: Soccer I. V 2. Varsity 3,4; Swimming 2. V. rjrfy 4; Baseball Varsity 4. LYNNE ANN POCCI 804 Penn Avenue. Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 3; Dept. Aide 3; F. T.A. 2; Le Cercle Francais 2; Prom Committee 4; Royal Triangle Club 4; Student Council 2, 3; Swimming 3, 4. MIKE E. POLECATO 4638 State Road. Drexel Hill: Band 2. THOMAS POLLOCK 7 727 Cobbs Street, Drexel Hill. JANICE POLTORAK 3942 Mary Street. Drexel Hill: A A. Salesman 4; Commencement Usher 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 3; Earth Club 3.4; Home Economics Award 2; Library Club 2; Royal Triangle Club 3. 191 Annual All School Show Presented Second ARNOLD VINCENT POMANTE 4340 Woodland Avenue. Drcxcl Hill. JOHN J. POPE 110 Cencoe Road. Upper Darby. DOROTHY JEAN PORTALE 7153 Greenwood Avenue. Upper Darby: Bowling Club 3; Honor Roll 3; Typing Club 4. JOHN L POUIOS 976 Stanbndge Road. Drexel Hill: Executive Comm. 2; V.I.P 4; Soccer 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 2. MARK DAVIS POWELL 5 Hilldalc Circle. Lansdowne: Dist. Honor Roll 2, 3.4; Hi-Q Team 3. 4 FRANK JOHN PRESTIANNI 132 Alverstonc Road. Clilton Heights: Class Color Capt. 2. 3; Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Welfare Agent 3. DAVE PRIDE 379 Maypole Road, Upper Darby CARL S. PRIMAVERA 132 Hampden Road. Upper Darby: All School Show 2, 3; Honor Roll 2.3; Student Council 3. CELINE REGINA PRIOR 220 Meadowbrook Avenue. Upper Darby ALBERT DAVE PULITI 337 Copley Road, Upper Darby. ROSALIE ANNE PURCELL 7732 Cobbs Street. Drexel Hill: Beaux Arts 2, 4; Library Club 2; Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 3,4; Royal Triangle Club 4 JANICE SHERYL PYLE 25 South Carol Boulevard. Upper Darby: Choral Club 4; Color Guard 4; Commercial Club 3; First Aid Social Service 4; NEDT Certificate 2; Prom Committee 3. 4; Royal Triangle Club; Rifle Team 2. FRANK QUARRACINO 539 Hampshire Road. Drexel Hill: folk Club 4; Prom Committee 3,4. MARY J. QUATTRONE 257 Bay berry Lane. Upper Darby PATRICIA A. QUINN 6649 Perry Avenue. Upper Darby: Commercial Club 4; Intramural Volleyball 2. 192 Musical Comedy, Bye, Bye, Birdie, At BH CATHY E. REED -1507 State Road, Drexel Hill CHARLES JOHN REED }04 Derwyn Road, Lansdowne: Commence- ment Usher 3; Dance Committee 2. 3; Dept. Aides 4; Executive Comm. 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 2; Football 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Rifle 2. DONNA MABLE REEVES 1007 Belmont Avenue, Secane CARY L QUINTIN 734 Primos Avenue, Primos. , STEPHEN JOSEPH RADOMILE 4201 State Road, Drexel Hill: Class Color Captain 3. ANNE MARIE RANCK 423 Hampden Road, Upper Darby: Biology Club 2; Vo-Tech 4; VIC A 4. KATHLEEN RANDOLPH 282 North Oak Avenue. Clifton Heights. THEODORE A. RAUSCH 219 South Madison Avenue, Drexel Hill VIC A 3, 4. KITTY DOROTHY READ 103 Bishop Avenue, Clifton Heights: Biology Club 2. 3; Earth Club 2, 3; Jay Wistalvin 4; Swimming 2. STEPHEN ALAN REMENTER 23 South Brighton Avenue, Upper Dar- by: All School Show 2, 4; Choral Club 2. 3. 4; Concert Choir 4; Honor Roll 3; Publication Agent 3; Publications Staff 4; WAF 4. DONALD R. REMSCH .157 Wayne Avenue, Lansdowne. JOSEPH PATRICK REMY 1008 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill: A. A. Coun- cil 4; Class Color Capt. 4; Soccer 3, 4; I.V. Basketball 2. 3; V.I.P. 4: Intramural Soccer 3, 4; Intramural Tennis 2. DEAN ANTHONY RENTZOS 2220 Hillcrest Road. Drexel Hill: Biol- ogy Club 2; 200 Mile Club 3; History Club 3; Gymnastics Club 2, 3: V.I.P.'s 2, 3; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. TOM E. REYES 801 Windermere Avenue, Drexel Hill: Football 2: Gymnastics 2,3. PAUL RAYMOND REYNOLDS 932 Blythe Avenue, Drexel Hill: Com- mencement Usher 3; Hippocrites Club 3; Publication Agent 4; Rifle 2. 193 Seniors Powell And Conboy Named LARRY WAYNE RHOTON 242 Burmont Road. Drexel Hill. BRUCE A. RICCI 2432 Stoneybrook Line. Drexel Hill MARGIE RICE )56 Owen Avenue, Lansdowne STEFANI ELLEN RICH 417 Ketherwood Road, Upper Darby Volley- ball 2; Honor Roll 2; Basketball 2, 3; Tennis 3. 4. BETTY ANN RICHARDSON 4109 Berry Avenue. Drexel Hill Earth Club 4; Honor Roll 2. JANET MARY RICHARDSON 4109 Berry Avenue. Drexel Hill. MICHAEL JOSEPH RICHERS 7525 Westview Avenue. Upper Darby JANICE EDNA RICKARDS 44 South fairview Avenue. Upper Darby: A.A. Council 4. Choral Club 2. 3. 4; Class Color Captain 4; Com- mercial Club 3. JAMES CARL RIEBEN 7 Winfield Avenue. Upper Darby Band 2, 3. 4; Biology Club 2; Orchestra 4. GERARD CARROLL RIEGGER 5204 Bella VisU Road. Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 2, 3; Class Color Captain 3. Executive Committee 2; Prom Committee 3. 4. Student Council 4. Baseball 2. 3. 4: Cym Aide 4. V.I.P. 4; Acorn Advertising 4. PAUL W. RILEY 4427 Rosemont Avenue. Drexel Hill: Gym Aide 3. 4. PAUL M. RITTER 519 Forrest Avenue. Drexel Hill: Earth dub 4, Library Club 2; Welfare Agent 2; Cross Country 2, 3; Track 2. JOHN HERMAN RITTERSBACKER 330 Highland Avenue. Drexel Hill Chess Club 2; Dept. Aide 2, 3; Honor Roll 2; Visual Aides 2, 3; foot- ball 2; Wrestling 3; Track 2, 3. 4; V. I. P 4 ROBERT MICHAEL RIVEll 281 Seven Oaks Drive. Clifton Heights Executive Committee 3; Welfare Agent 4; football 4. STEVE C. ROAN 500 Maine Avenue. Aldan: Dept. Aide 2. 3; Swim- ming 2; Track 2. 3.4. 194 National Merit Semi-finalists CHARLES IAMES ROBBINS 5323 Springfield Road. Clifton Heights. Biology Club 2. SHERMAN LLOYD ROBERTS 4500 Marvine Avenue, Drexel Hill. GEORGE ROBERTSHAW 634 f eme Boulevard. Drexel Hill. JAMES MILLER ROBINSON 15-9 Valley Road, Drexel Hill: A A Sales- man 3; Acorn Reporter 3; Acorn Editorial Board 4; All School Show 3, 4; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Commencement Uiher 3; Dance Committee 3, 4; Disf. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Nat. Honor Society 4; Prom Committee 4; Publication Agent 2; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3. 4; Student Council 3, President 4; W.A.F. 3; Soccer 3, Baseball 2: Operation Enterprise Scholarship 3. MARK REVERE RODE 441 Cainsboro Road. Drexel Hill: Class Color Captain 4. DENNIS RODOLICO 7063 Greenwood Avenue. Upper Darby. CHARLES DAVID ROSS 912 Argyle Road. Drexel Hill: DECA 4; WAT 2. GLENN JEFFREY ROSS 825 Alexander Avenue. Drexel Hill: Depart- ment Aide 4; Bowling 3. PATRICIA GAIL ROULSTON 232 Avon Road. Upper Darby: Typing Club 4; Basketball 2.3. KATHLEEN MARY ROWE 907 Wilde Avenue. Drexel Hill A.A. Coun- cil 3. 4; Class Color Capt. 2, 3. 4; Dance Committee 2; Drill Team 3. 4; Executive Comm. 4; Honor Roll 3: Pep Club 2: Prom Committee 3: Royal Triangle Club 3,4; Welfare Agent 2. GLADYS RUCHINSKY 7058 Veronica Road. Upper Darby BILL RUCH 6805 Marshall Road. Drexel Hill. KURT ADOLF ROGENMUSER 1109 Drexel Avenue. Drexel Hill Acorn Reporter 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3. 4. Dist. Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Dept. Aide 4; Exec. Comm. 3; Prom Commit- tee 3, 4; Student Council 2. 4; Cross Country ). V. 2. Varsity 3. 4, Track 3, 4; Captain 4. BARBARA ROGO 266 Blanchard Avenue, Drexel Hill: Biology Club 2; Vo-Tech 3; Welfare Board 2. 3; A.A. Salesman 2; Welfare Agent 2. 3.4. ROSE V. RONAN 567 larchwood Avenue. Upper Darby: Choral Club 2,3. 4; Honor Roll 3; Typing Club 4 195 Pam Cipriano Selected Girl YVONNE M. RUOFF 2414 Devon Line. Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 2. 3; Commencement Usher 3; Diit. Honor Roll 2. 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Nat. Honor Soc. 4, OAK Editor 4; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3. 4. Student Council 2, 3. 4. Welfare Agent 2.3; Tennis 2; Geometry Prize 2; Presi- dent of International Club 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH RUSNACK 902 Kenwood Road. Drexel Hill: Bas- ketball 3IV. 4 V; Baseball 2IV. 3IV. 4 V. GEORGE J. SACHARIAN 205 Windsor Avenue. Upper Darby: foot- ball 2.3; Baseball 2. CHRISTINE ELECTRA SAUDIS 715 Stanbridge Road. Drexel Hill: Children’s Play 2, 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; fall Play Cast 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; Nat. Thespian Soc. 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 2. Publication Agent 2. 3. 4. Royal Triangle Club 3. 4; Spring Play Cast 2. 3, 4; Spring Play Crew 2. 3, 4; Welfare Agent 4. Dramatics Asvard 2. ARLENE SAMUELIAN 7000 Llanfair Road. Upper Darby Choral Club 2.3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dist. Honor Roll 2; faculty Secretary 3.4; f. T.A. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Le Cercle francais 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3, 4; Int. Volleyball 2. 3, 4, Volleyball Honor Squad 3. DIANE FAYE SAMUELS 1222 Bryan Street. Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 2.3. 4; Acorn Reporter 2: Biology Club 2; Class Color Captain 2, 3. 4; f.T.A. 2. 3; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Publication Agent 4; Typing Club 4; Wel- fare Agent 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2. GREGORY JOSEPH SANFORD 4060 fllendale Road. Drexel Hill ROBERT SANNA 8115 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby: Distributive Education 4. ERNEST JOSEPH SANTILLI 2435 Cedar Lane. Drexel Hill: Acorn Re- porter 3, 4; Class Color Captain 4; Dance Committee 3; Executive Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Publication Agent 3. 4; Upi-Dah Literary 4. ROBERT SALVATOR SARRACINO 7204 Sellers Avenue. Upper Dar- by: Welfare Agent 3; Gymnastics 2,3. GEORGE J. SAULINO 367 Margate Road, Upper Darby. MAUREEN TERESA SAUSMAN 5133 Palmers Mill Road. Clifton Heights: Nurse’s Aide JEFFREY R. SAUL 1102 Bryan Street. Drexel Hill: VICA 4; Vo-Tech Television Crew 4. PAT ANN SAVIDGE 808 Penn Pines Boulevard, Clifton Heights: Bowl- ing Club 4; Choral Club 2, 3. 4 TOM M. SAWYER 26 Heather Road, Upper Darby: A.A. Council 4, Class Color Captain 4; Distributive Education 4. 196 Of The Year By UD Optimists ROBERT D. SCHMIDT 220 Ashby Rond, Upper Darby: Soccer 2. 3. 4 ROSEMOND SCHEIDER 5203 Bella Vista Road, Drexel Hill. LINDA JEAN SCHREIBER 1131 Bryan Street, Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3; F.7.A. 2; Honor Roll 2; OAK Literary Staff 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Publication Agent 2, 3; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3, 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4. Hockey 2; La- crosse 2. 3, 4; Cheerleading 3,4. WILLIAM CHARLES SAWYER 4-19 Wilde Avenue. Drexel Hill: Distrib- utive Education 4; Vocational-Technical School 2,3. GEORGE FRANKLIN SAYLES 18 South Kirklyn Avenue. Upper Darby Honor Roll 3; Basketball (Intramural) 4. Wrestling 2. 3. 4; Gym Aide 4. ELIZABETH ANNE SCARLE 579 Maryland Avenue, Clifton Heights Prom Committee 4; Swimming 4; Intramural Volleyball 2. SUE ELLEN SCHERZER 825 Gainsboso Road, Drexel Hill: World Af- fairs Forum 3; Intramural Volleyball 2. 3,4. AGNES MAY SCHLOSBERG 1018 Rhodes Avenue, Secane: Beaux Arts 3; Bowling Club 4; Chess Club 3. 4; Children's Play 2, 3; Choral Club 2, 3; Concert Choir 3. 4; Earth Club 3. 4, Fall Play Crew 2. 3. Folk Club 4; Sat. Thespian Soc. 2, 3, 4; Spring Play Crew 2. 3; Upi-Dah Art 3; Student Council 3,4. WILLIAM C. SCHLOSSER 525 Fairfax Road, Drexel Hill. RONALD T. SCHULTZ 7535 Parkview Road, Upper Darby. CATHERINE R. SCHWINDT 7012 Guilford Road. Upper Darby: Facul- ty Secretary 4; Publication Agent 2, 3, 4; Typing Club 4. SANDRA ANN SCIOLE 808 Providence Road. Primos: All School Show 3, 4; Choral Club 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3; Dist. Honor Roll 3; Drill Team 4; Executive Comm. 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; OAK Editor 4; Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 3, 4. Royal Triangle Club 3. KENNETH ROBERT SCOTT 278 Childs Avenue. Drexel Hill: Soccer IV 2; Track 3 GREG SEARL 64 Sunshine Road, Upper Darby ANN T. SEBRA 5205 Westbrook Drive, Clifton Flights: Class Color Captain 2,3,4. 197 Chris Panepinto Scored 99.7 — Highest THOMAS CHARLES SE8RA 5205 WeJtfroofc Drive, Clifton Heights. EDIE M. SEILA 218 Richfield Road, Upper Darby: Clan Color Captam 2,3,4; Typing Club 4. MARK ALBERT SEMERAD 256 Hampden Road. Upper Darby: Clan Color Captain 3,4. HOWARD EDWARD SHAFFER 5213 fairhaven Road. Clifton Heights. Baseball 4. NANCY ARMENA SHAKARJIAN 7208 Pine Street, Upper Darby Dance Committee 3. 4; Library Club 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Welfare Agent 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3. 4. Basketball 2; Wrestling Manager 3, 4 CONSTANCE SHANAHAN 4106 Sommers Avenue. Drexel Hill. BRUCE ROBERT SHANNON 4011 Huey Avenue. Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 3 KATHLEEN ELIZABETH SHANNON 7121 Seaford Road, Upper Darby. CHARLIE MICHAEL SHARP 652 Little Croft Road. Upper Darby Class Color Captain 2, 3. 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Wrestling 2: VIP 4. JOHN PAUL SHARP JR. 7928 Westview Avenue. Upper Darby: Royal Triangle Club 3; Student Council 2,3. 4; Cross Country 3, 4. MAXINE SHARPMAN 6855 Clover lane. Upper Darby: Bowling Club 3; Choral Club 2, 4; Honor Roll 3; Typing Club 4; Bowling 3. WILLIAM J. SHAW 401S fllendale Road. Drexel Hill: VICA 3. 4 THOMAS ALLEN SHEAFFER 910 Belmont Avenue, Secane Distribu- tive Education 4. BERYL S. SHEDWICK 7003 Concord Avenue. Drexel Hill: Beaux Arts 2; Class Color Captain 4; Honor Roll 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Prom Commit- tee 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 4; A. A. Salesman 4. JUDITHANN MARY SHEEHAN 812 Shadeland Avenue. Drexel Hill Acorn Reporter 3; Biology Club 2. 4; Children's Play 2, 3, 4; Choral Club 3, 4; Class Color Captain 2, 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 3, 4; Fall Play Crew 3, 4; F T. A. 3. 4; Folk Club 4; National Thespian Society 3. 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Publication Agent 2, 4; Royal Triangle Club 3; Spring Play Crew 3. 4; Tay Wistalvin 4; Tennis 2.3 Intramural. 198 Ever Recorded For Math CEEB MARGENE VANCE SHEFFER 306 Gramercy Drive. Clifton Heights Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Chen Club 3; Dept. Aides 4; [arth Club 3, 4; Folk Club 4; Tay Wistalvin 4; WAf 2; Volleyball 4. BONNIE LEE SHELLHASE 306 Burmont Road. Drexel Hill: Pep Club 2; Typing Club 4 PAUL CARL SHIRLEY 4062 tllendale Road. Drexel Hill ALICE C. SHORE 350 Congress Avenue, lansdowne: TypingClub4 DAVID LAWRENCE SIGISMONTI 116 Kenore Road. Upps-r Darby: Acorn Reporter 4, Steinmetz Soc. 2. 3; Baseball 2; foul Shooting Camp. 3. JOAN ANGELA SILVERMAN 815 Iaton Road. Drexel Hill: Children's Play 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, National Thespian Society 3. 4; Pep Club 2; Tay Wistalvin 2, 3, 4; Fall Play Costumes 3. 4; Spring Play Costume 2.3. 4. WILLIAM SIMON 1103 Roosevelt Drive. Upper Darby VICA 3. 4. Treasurer of VICA 4. Glee Club 4. WILLIAM DAVID SIMONS 242 Blythe Avenue. Drexel Hill: Student Council 2; Baseball 2. 3, 4. ROSEANNE SIMOTAS 24 Marlboro Road. Upper Darby: Glee Club 4. EDWARD G. SIMPSON 2409 Marshall Road. Drexel Hill: Distributive Education 4. LOUANNE SIMPSON 320 Bayard Road. Upper Darbv LINDA MARIE SIPPLE 720 Roberts Avenue. Drexel Hill: Commence- ment Usher 3. NANCY SIMMONS 55 Keystone Avenue. Upper Darby. WILLIAM HOWARD SIMMONS 55 N. Keystone Avenue. Upper Darby. DONNA SIMON 237 Barrington Road. Upper Darby 199 Disc Jockeys Were Introduced To Pep JOAN DEBRA SLAUGHT 5358 Delmar Road. Clifton Height . MIKE JOSEPH SLOAN 809 Terwood Road. Drexel Hill: Baiketball 3; Gym Aide 4. PATRICIA ANNA SLOSS 1101 Woodside Avenue. Secane: Transfer Student. ROBERT JOHN SMILEY 146 Wellington Road. Upper Darby JANE A. SMITH 25 Larchwood Avenue. Upper Darby: Choral Club 3. 4. folk Club 4. German Club 2, 3. 4; Welfare Agent 3; Hockey 2. 3; Color Captain 3; International Club 4. SUZANNE SMITH 10 Kelly Street. Lansdowne: Homeroom Color Captam 2, 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Department Aide 3; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Vanity Hockey 2. 3. 4; Baiketball IV 3. Vanity 4; Lacrosse 2.3. 4. THOMAS ROY SMITH 4018 Garrett Road. Drexel Hill: DECA 4; 200 Mile Club Award 4. RICHARD SMYTH 473 Turner Avenue. Drexel Hill: Hippocrates Club 3; lay Wistalvin 3; VIC A 4 GAIL LOIS SNODGRASS S78 Blythe Avenue. Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Dance Committee 4; Department Aide 3, 4; f. T.A. 2; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 2. Secretary 4; National Honor Society 4; OAK Liter- ary Staff 3; OAK Section Editor 4; Hockey 2; International Club 4. Pep Club 2: Royal Triangle Club 2. 3. 4. PAMELA KAY SNYDER 805 East Penn Pines Boulevard. Clifton Heights: Beaux Arts 2. 3; Earth Club 4. Typing Club 3. 4. ANGIE MARIE SOLIMINE 6643 Perry Avenue. Upper Darby KAREN LYNNE SOLIVAJS 783 Springlon Road. Upper Darby: F T.A 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 2; Typing Club 4; Intramural Basketball 3. CHARLES GEORGE SOMERS 4686 Srate Road. Drexel Hill. FREDERICK A. SOMERS 662 Feme Boulevard. Drexel Hill. Choral Club 2. 3. 4. Concert Choir 3. 4. Distinguished Honor Roll 2; folk Club 4. German Club 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4. National Honor So- ciety 4; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3; Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4. Basket- ball V 4; Baseball IV 3. V 4 MARJORIE SUSAN SOUDERS 750 Roselawn Avenue, Lansdowne: Acorn Reporter 4, Homeroom Color Captain 2; Commencement Usher 3; Department Aide 3: Faculty Secretary 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3. 4, Vice President 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2.3.4. Varsity Letter 3. 4; Lacrosse IV2. V 3.4. 200 Rallies In Order To Promote Enthusiasm SALLY ANN SPIEGLEMAN 921 Childs Avenue. Drexel Hill A.A. Council 4; Choral Club 2. 3; Dance Committee 3. Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 4. BARRY ROY SPOHN 6J9 Merion Avenue, Upper Darby: A.A. Coun- cil 2; Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 2, 3; Intramural Tennis 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Honor Roll 3; Publication Agent 3; Bowl- ing 3. RICHARD WAYNE SPRIGGLE 341 Burmont Road. Drexel Hill: Class Color Capt. 3; Commencement Usher 3; Dance Committee 1. 4, Executive Committee 3. 4; Honor Roll 2; Publication Agent 3. 4; Prom Committee 3. 4; Student Council 2; Varsity Club 3. 4; Varsity football 2.3. 4; Varsity Wrestling 2. 3, 4. VINCE SPANO 1206 Ormond Avenue. Drexel Hill. JAMES WILLIAM SPAULDING 4370 Woodland Avenue. Drexel Hill. JOHN DREW SPECK 318 North lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne. LINDA SHARON SPENCE 7S4 Concord Avenue. Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3. 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Department Aide 2. 3, 4; Execu- tive Committee 2. 3; faculty Secretary 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3. 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4; WAf 2. 3; Tennis 4. SCOn LANSING SPERRY 955 Brenton Road. Drexel Hill WENDY ELIZABETH SPERRY 955 Brenton Road. Drexel Hill JANE CAROLYN STACKHOUSE 2949 Larkspur Lane. Secane Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 2. 3. Beaux Arts 3; Choral Club 2. 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Drill Team 4, Executive Committee 2. Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 4; Swimming 2. Drill Team 4 DENISE MICHELE STADER 291 Coverly Road. Lansdowne Biology Club 2. 3; WAf CARLA STEINER 722 Central Avenue. Primos: All School Show 3. Band 2. 3. 4. Biology Club 2; folk Club 4. German Club 3. 4, Latin Club 4. Library Club 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3. Publication Agent 2. 3. 4; Hockey 2; Lacrosse IV 3. Varsity 4; Orches- tra Award 3; Publication Stall 3. 4 NICHOLAS T. STEPHANOU 527 Cainsboro Road. Drexel Hill HOWARD WILLIAM STEPPAT 5325 Springfield Road. Clilton Heights DEBBY LOUISE STETZICK 4030 Ellendale Road. Drexel Hill Biology Club 2: Class Color Capt. 2. 3. 4; Library Aide 2; Royal Triangle Club 3. 201 Linda Schreiber, UD's First Snow LYNN ANN STINE 73 North Pennock Avenue, Upper Darby: Com- mencement Usher 3; Earth Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; OAK Literary Staff 4; Pep Club 3, 4. Spring Play Cast 3; Prom Committee 3; Tay Wistalvin 3, 4; WAf 3. 4; Acorn feature Staff 3; All-School Show Make-Up 3; Children’s Play Costumes 3; Fall Play Costumes 3, 4; Spring Play Costumes 3. STEVE GLENN STOTT 629 feme Boulevard. Drexel Hill: Student Council 2; Welfare Agent 3; Baseball 2,3. SUSAN CAROL STRICKLAND 611 Mason Avenue. Drexel Hill: Child- ren's Play 3, 4; fall Play 3, 4; Choral Club 2. 3, 4; Nat. Thespian Soc. 3. 4. Spring Play Cast 4; Spring Play Crew 3; Gymnastics 2. RICHARD K. STRICKLER 718 Concord Avenue. Drexel Hill: VICA 4, Vo-Tech Television Crew 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH STROH 134 Cunningham Avenue. Upper Darby. Student Council 3; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4; football 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3.V. JOHN ROGER STULL 905 Cornell Avenue, Drexel Hill: Honor Roll 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Cross Country 3IV. 4 V; Basketball 3IV; Base- ball 2IV. 4IV; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Hard Core Royal fan 2, 3. 4; Intramural Volleyball 2. BRIAN IOSEPH SULLIVAN 1128 Blythe Avenue. Drexel Hill: Acorn Reporter 2; Class Color Capt. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Upi-Dah liter- ary 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Basketball 2IV, 3IV, 4 V. CHARLES B. SUMMERS 1822 Albermarle Avenue. Drexel Hill: Class Color Captain 2. 3, 4; football Varsity 2. 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Basketball, Varsity 4. CHRISTINE SUPLEE 828 Green Lane. Primos. ft a JAMES JOSEPH SUPLEE 5730 Bond Avenue. Drexel Hill: Class Color Captain 4; Commencement Usher 3; Department Aide 4; Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4; Varsity football 4. JOANNE MARGARET SWEENEY 52« Winfield Avenue. Upper Darby Transfer Student WILLIAM HENRY TAL80T 4715 Cedar Lane. Drexel Hill A A Sales- man 2, 3; Chess Club 3; Commencement Usher 3; Earth Club 3; Exec- utive Committee 3; Prom Committee 4; Publication Agent 2. 3; Royal Triangle 4; Steinmetz 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Tay Wistalvin 3, 4; W.A.F. 2. 3. 4. Publications Business Staff 4 BARBARA JEANNE TALLANT 348 Lincoln Avenue. Lansdowne Executive Committee 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Basketball 2 IV. 4 V. CRAIG CARLTON TALLEY 907 W Penn Pines Boulevard. Clifton Heights. DONA TAYLOR 2369 Bond Avenue. Drexel Hill: Beaux Arts 4; folk Club 4; Welfare Agent 2.3, 4. 202 Queen, Reigned At Christmas Mixer JANICE ELLEN TEMPKE 3950 Stratford Road, Drexcl Hill Choral Club 2,3,4; Clan Color Captain 2,3,4; Honor Roll 3; Gymnastici 2. PAT TENOWICH 833 Penn Pines Boulevard, Aldan: Bowling 4 STTVEN TERJANIAN 217 Wilde Avenue. Drexel Hill. MARC TESSLER 3200 Township Line. Drexel Hill: Gym Aide 4 NANCY THINNES 142 Normandy Road. Upper Darby. GREG THISTLE 1134 Bryan Street. Drexel Hill. ERIC TOMASKO 831 Cainsboro Road. Drexel Hill: V.I.P. 2. 3. 4. Steinmetz Soc. 2; WAf 2.3. ELLEN JEAN TOOMEY 918 Brenton Road, Drexel Hill: Acorn Editorial Board 4, Acorn Reporter 2, 3; Choral Club 2; Dist. Honor Roll 2. 3; Dept. Aides 4, Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Nat. Honor Soc. 4: Pep Club 2: Prom Committee 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4; Welfare Agent 2: Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH ANN TREVISANI 837 Ormond Avenue. Drexel Hill: Beaux Arts 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Publication Agent 3, 4: Gymnastics 2. 4; Volleyball 2. PATRICIA ANNE TURNIER 181 Chapman Avenue. Lanxdowne: A.A. Council 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3. 4; Commencement Usher 3. Dept. Aides 4; Earth Club 3, 4. Honor Roll 3. Pep Club 4; Publication Agent 4; Steinmetz Soc. 4; Gymnastics 3, 4; Earth Week Assemblies 3. LOUISE M. TUTELIAN 737 Edmonds Avenue, Drexel Hill: Acorn Editorial Board 4; Acorn Reporter 2, 3; Choral Club 2, 3. 4; Com- mencement Usher 3; Dist. Honor Roll 3; Dept Aides 3; Executive Comm. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; Le Cercle Francais 2; Pep Club 2, 4, Publi- cation Agent 3; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3, 4; Student Council 4; La- crosse 2; National Honor Soc. 4. MARYJEAN TUTELIAN 737 Edmonds Avenue. Drexel Hill A.A. Council 2; All School Show 3. 4; Choral Club 2. 3, 4; Concert Choir 3; F.T.A. 2, 3: Honor Roll 2; Le Cercle Francais 2; OAK Literary Staff 4; Pep Club 2. 3; Publication Agent 2; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3. 4; Wel- fare Agent 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4; National Honor Soc. 4; International Club 4; Prom Committee 4. |OAN THOMULKA 4701 Woodland Avenue, Drexel Hill: German Club 4. Prom Committee Club 4; Biology Club 4. JEFF SCOTT TOBIN 327 Lombardy Road. Drexel Hill: Commence- ment Usher 2; Academic Physics Award 3. KENNETH M. TOKAS 6990 Aberdeen Road. Upper Darby: Transfer Student. 203 New Student Bill Of Rights DONALD TYSON 3839 Plumstead Avenue, Drexel Hill CINDY ANN ULLRICH 7246 Radbourne Road. Upper Darby STEVEN C. ULMER S8 Sunshine Road. Upper Darby CLAUDIA URIE 832 Tindale Avenue. Drexel Hill: Transfer Student PAUL RUSSELL URZI 1112 Wynbrook Road. Secane Class Color Cap- tain 4. |AMES R. VALENTINE 1003 Green Lane. Primos: folk Club 4 NANCY VASILIADIS Greece. Address Unavailable NICK H. VASILIADIS 500 Hm Avenue. Upper Darby Class Color Cafftam 2. 3. Rifle 2. ANNE VERITY 920 foss Avenue. Drexel Hill All School Show 3, 4. Band 2. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Xational Honor Society 4: OAK Literary Staff 4. Royal Triangle Club 2.3. Hockey 2. 3; I across 2. TONY PETER VETTESE 136 Windsor Road, Upper Darby: Soccer 2, 4. Baseball 2. Basketball 2 DONALD |OHN VILLONE 2275 Harwood Avenue. Upper Darby Commercial Art-Vo Tech 2, 3; VIP 4 SALLY G. VINCI 2730 lldon Avenue. Drexel Hill A A Council 4 Beaux Arts 4. Class Color Captam 4. Department Aides 3. 4. faculty Secretary 3. 4. Pep Club 2. Royal Triangle Club 3. 4. Poster Club 3. 4; Student Tutor 4 i T r VS fliL v m LOUISE RITA ANNE VALENTINO 93 Barbara Road. Drexel Hill: Biol- ogy Club 3; Bowling Club 3; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4. Library Club 2; Pep Club 2. SCOn THOMAS VAN HORN 3725 Woodland Avenue. Drexel Hill: A.A. Council 4; Bowling 2. 3. 4. ANATOLI VASIIIADES 117 Chatham Road. Upper Darby 204 Received With Mixed Reactions PATRICIA MARIE WALLACE 333 North Avenue—Apt 38A, Secane: All School Show 3. 4; Chor.il Club 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Drill Team, Captain 3. 4; Faculty Secretary 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. 4; Publication Agent 3; Student Council 4; Swimming 4; Gym Aide 4. LOUISE ANN WAITER TOO Copley Road. Upper Darby Band 2. 3. 4. Bowling Club 3: Executive Comm. 3. 4; Faculty Secretary 4; Orchestra 3.4; Typing Club 4; Bowling Treasurer 3. KATHY WALTON 649 Copley Road, Upper Darby. JOAN F. VITANZA 3842 Berkley Avenue, Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Royal Triangle Club 3, 4; Class Color Captain 2, 3; Typing Club 4. NANCY LEE VOGELSONG 613 Wilton Avenue. Secane Class Color Captam 4; Prom Committee 4: Student Council 2; Swimming 3, 4. Tennis 4. BECKY B. VOLTZ 1104 Wilde Avenue. Drexel Hill: All School Show 3. 4; Choral Club 4; Commencement Usher 3; Drill Team 3. 4; Honor Roll2,3,4; Royal Triangle Club 3; OAK Editor 4; Welfare Agent 2. 3, 4 JANET LEE VON HAGEN 366 Beverly Boulevard, Upper Darby: Drill Team 4. WILLIAM C. VORHEES 7278 Lamport Road. Upper Darby: VICA 3. JOSEPH A. WALKER 311 Fairfield Avenue. Upper Darby: Band 2,3.4 Biology Club 2: Honor Roll 2, 3; Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2. PEGGY R. WARD 302 Eldon Avenue. Drexel Hill: Dance Committee 3; Library Club 3; Pep Club 2; Publication Agent 4. WILLIAM JOHN WARDA 7409 Rogers Avenue. Upper Darby. STANLEY WARFIELD 26 Larchwood Avenue, Upper Darby. DEBBIE A DELE WATSON 4021 Albermarle Avenue. Drexel Hill Exec- utive Comm. 2, 3; Faculty Secretary 4; Soc. Service 2; Library Club 3, Pep Club 2.3; Publication Agent 4; Typing Club 4; Basketball 2.3. GISELLE L. WATSON 909 Fairfax Road. Drexel Hill A A Council 2 3; Acorn Art Staff 2: Acorn Reporter 2: Class Color Captain 2. 3, Dance Committee 3; Department Aide 4; Faculty Secretary 2. 3. 4. F.T.A. 2. 3; Honor Roll 3. 4, Library Club 2. Pep Club 2. 3; Publication Agent 2. 3; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3; Intramural Tennis 3. JEFF WATSON 712S Llanfair Road. Upper Darby. 205 Seniors Maintain Traditional Tower DENNIS JOSEPH WELSH 773 Academy Lane. Upper Darby: Cron Country 2; Track 2, 4 MAUREEN ANNE WELSH 514 Woodclilfe Rood. Upper Darby. JESSICA W. WELTON 27-3 Valley Road. Drexel Hill: Beaux Arts 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Transfer Student. 206 KATHY ANN WATSON 5272 Crestwood Drive. Clifton Heights: Fac- ulty Secretary 4; Typing Club 4. JEAN MAE WEAVER 970 Broadway Avenue. Secane: Band 2. 3, 4. Choral Club 2. 4; (arth Club 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4. Welfare Avent 4 CHARLES ISLAND WEBB 242 Wilde Avenue, Drexel Hill: Band 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Orchestra 2,4. EILEEN MARY WEBSTER 255 Ajhfy Road. Upper Darby. JOHN N. WEIERBACH 3840 Brunssvick Avenue. Drexel Hill: Gym Aide 2.3; Visual Aides 2; Soccer 2,3. CHARLES M. WEISS 270 Blanchard Road. Drexel Hill SUSAN JOYCE WHITE 757 Turner Avenue. Drexel Hill: Acorn Re- porter 2. 3; Choral Club 2: Class Color Capt. 4. Dept. Aides 2, 3. 4; Hippocrites Club 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 4; Publication Agent 2, 4; Royal Triangle Club 2,3; Gymnastics 2,3.4. Tutor 4. SANDRA JEAN WHITEMAN 576 Maryland Avenue. Clifton Heights Acorn Reporter 3, 4; Biology Club 2. 4; Commencement Usher 3. Dist. Honor Roll 2, 3; Dept. Aides 3; Executive Comm. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 3. 4; Vice-President 4. Royal Triangle Club 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2. Tay Wistalvin 4; Hockey 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; la- crosse 2. 3. 4, Publication Business Staff—Assistant Manager 4. Na- tional Honor Society. ROBERT W. WHITESELL 775 North Carol Boulevard. Upper Darby LESILE DIANE WICKIS 325 Woodglen Road. Lansdowne A.A. Coun- cil 2. 3; Acorn Reporter 2.3; Choral Club 2; Class Color Capt. 2: Dept. Aides—Business Ed. Dept. 4; Executive Comm. 2; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 2. 3; f iblication Agent 2; Royal Triangle Club 2. 3; Typing Club 4; Intramural Volleyball 2. GEORGI ANNE WILKERSON 466 Brookfield Road. Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2: Class Color Capt. 4; Commencement Usher 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2. 3. 4; Tennis 3; Na- tional Honor Society: Prom Committee 4. STEPHEN ALBERT WILKIN 5760 Crestwood Drive. Clifton Heights Hippocrites Club 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; Tay Wistalvin 4. Theatre Commencement For 38th Year JOANNE IYNNE WILLIAMS 1200 Morgan Avenue. Drexel Hill: Biol- ogy Club 4, Faculty Secretary 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 3.4; Typing Club 4. TODO L WILLIAMSON 1229 Concord Avenue. Drexel Hill: foot- ball 2. GLENN M. WILLIS 21 N. Kirktyn Avenue, Upper Darby. Wise Owl Award 3,4. MICHAEL J. WILSON 134 Oakley Road. Upper Darby ALAN MARK WINDLE 634 Copley Road. Upper Darby Acorn Re- porter 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Publication Agent 4; Royal Triangle Club 2,3; Tennis 4. CHERYL LYNNE WINEBURNER 283 Childs Avenue. Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2,3, 4; Publication Agent 2,3. KURT ALAN WISE 443 Millbank Road, Upper Darby: Class Color Captain 4; Commencement Usher 3; Executive Comm. 3; V.I.P. 4; Royal Triangle Club 2; Basketball 2, 3. 4. JACKIE WISELEY 734 Surrey Road. Aldan: Publication Stall 4; Intra- mural Volleyball 2,3. LINDA ANN WISNER ill Sanford Road. Upper Darby Bowling Club 3; faculty Secretary 3,4; Honor Roll 3; lacrosse 2. 3. 4. BARRY WOODS 3200-C Marshall Road, Drexel Hill: Band 3. 4. JANE MARGARET WOODS 725 Shadeland Avenue. Drexel Hill: Con- cert Choir 3, 4; Choral Club 2; Dist. Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Dept. Aides 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3. 4; Student Council 4; Welfare Agent 2; Hockey Varsity 2, 3. 4; Basketball Varsity 2. 3. 4; lacrosse Varsity 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. JOHN MUIDOON 127 Oakley Road. Upper Darby. KATHLEEN WYLIE 1003 Edgerton Road. Secane Cym Aide 4; Welfare Agent 4 FRANCIS MASON WYSONG 253 Cheswald Road. Drexel Hill: Acorn Editorial Board 4; OAK Photographic 2, 3. 4; Upi-Dah Photographic 4; Acorn Photographic 4. ANDY X ARAS 346 Kirks lane. Drexel Hill. 207 39th Commencement At Tower Theater THOMAS CARL YEATES 757 Houston Road. lansdownc SHERRI RAE YORK 309 South Madison Avenue, Upper Darby: Beaux Arts 4; Color Cuard 4; Commencement Usher 3; Earth Club 4; F. T.A. 3,4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Pan Am Club 3. 4. JERRY ZAFIRATOS 244 Bridge Street. Drexel Hill JOHN MICHAEL ZANCHUK 223 N. Cedar lane. Upper Darby: Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Class Color Capt. 2, Commencement Usher 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cym Aide; Hippocrites Club 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Royal Triangle Club 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Football IV 2; Wrestling IV 3. V 2,4; Track 3; National Honor Society 4. GEORGIA ZARVALAS 350 Huntley Road. Upper Darby. DIANE ZARZATIAN 175 Green Valley Road, Upper Darby: Beaux Arts 4; Biology Club 4; Dept. Aides 4; Earth Club 4; First Aid Soc Service 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; le Cercle Francais 2. 3; Library Club 2. 3; Pep Club 2; Royal Triangle Club 3, 4; Tennis 3. LAURA ANNE ZUG 4519 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill: Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Color Capt. 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Dept. Aides 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Oak literary Staff 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3. 4; Publica- tion Agent 4; Royal Triangle Club 2, 3,4; Welfare Agent 3. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Remy Arakelogu, Daniel Barnes, Warren Carrow, Anthony Cic- carelli, Judith Cioffi, John Croce, Kenneth Dale, Joseph DiArenzo, Douglas DiTomo, Frank Donato, Michael Dorazo, David Dugan, George Fallon, Thomas Gaffney, Frank Gillen, Brian Glenn, Wil- liam Greaves, Dennis Gudmundsen, John Hickey, James Himes, James Jackson, Roubina Kaloustian, Philip Kerl, Albert Khanayan, Donald Laskowski, Robert Lewis, Steve Lewis, William Lord, John Magee, Richard Marinucci, Mary McGeorge, Robert McKenzie, Jerry Millas, Anthony Mirra, David Missar, Wilson Murray, Rose- mary Murzyn, Michael Neary, Andrew Nee, Robert Neff, Robert Neill, Robert Olsen, Edward Orr, Guiragos Raffi Panossian, John Perotti, Michael Richers, William Rosen, Albert Rowles, Joseph Simpson, Gary Smith, Alex Valavanis. 208 210 I've got to move on, not fade away. I'm only just growing a little each day. Stephen Stills INDEX A Abbey. L 29 Abboud, C U2 Abboud.l 113 Abbound. I ISA Abercrombie, O ISA Abnmi. I 22 Aehenbech, D 1A2 Ackley. I 1A2 Acorn 42. 43 Adim. P 194 Ad my I 32.117 Adims.l 114 Addizzi. R 31 Administrator 20. 21 Agasiotis. C. 133 Agostini, f. 142 Aiello. R 107 Aiello. I 142 Albtnv. P 142 Alberici. T 142.1S4 Aldin. D 77. 142 AkJins. I 92.1S4 Alexjnder, C. 142 Allen. N 24.130 Allen. 5. 54 Altrson. C 81.142 Almond. C 142 Almond. I 59. 9 . 54 Alqunt. N. 154 Akieri. D 127 Air ten, hi 54 Amedio. D. ISA Amenaides. C. 97.107. ISA Amenr. f 32.92 Arugnoslou. M 133 Amstessudes. C 86.87.154 Anderson. I 20 Anderson. . 1A2 Anderson. M ISA Andrei. M 1A2 Andrelczuk. S 107.ISA Andreozzi.l 127 Andrew. D 127 Andrew. B 127 Andrew.! 126. ISA Angelutro. M 30.138 Angelos. C. 55 Antonucci. R. 1A2 Anybody. A 69 Arekdogly. ft 75 Arent, I. 142 Argeniieri.l. ISA Armpr, K 116. 117 Arndt. D IIS. 127 Arnold. I ISA Arnold.1 127 Aronson. N 127 Asltmdis. L 13A Atkms.l 68.1A2 Atkinson. 8 127 Atkinson. C 55 Atkinson. hi 55 Atkinson. hi 55 Almi ien. D 55 Aubry. C 1A2 August. S. 55 Augustin. I 142 Aureho. M 127 Aureho. W 142 Auve.K 142 Auve.W 108.142 Vwenan. C 142 Ay un, M 114 B Baba, I 55 Bibik un. K 45. 09. 55 Barbie . 1 55 Bechler. C 127 Baon.l 12S Btgosy.l. 12S 8ihn. I 127 Baley. A. 55 Bard. D 100.101. ISS Bmd. VV 4J Bikilun. M 127 Biker. A ISS Biker, f. 113 Biker. D ISS Biker. C 56 Biker. I 127 Biker. .V 127 Bilduca. D 142 Bildi.B 137 Btldwm.f 156 Bihn.R 127 Btltidonis. I 107.142 Bikiell. I 129 Bind 57 Binnkk. A 143 Btrberes. I 127 Birbuto. I 127 Btrone. P 127 Birr. K 77.8S.97. ISS Bur. hi 143 Birr. D 127 Birr. D 43. 18. 96. 97. IIS Birr. K 31 Barnt.l 127 Bitty. N 142 Batch K 129. 56, 126 Bathmuer. I 143 Birto. C 156 Batsch. D 127 Bisebill.J.V 119 Bjsebill. V 103 Bisk et bill. I V. 94 Bisketbill. V. 95 Bisketbill. I V . Boys 92 Bisketbill. V. Boys 93 Bissett. C 156. 109 Bateman. I 142 Bites. C 56 Bites. I 156. 97. 108 Buhnh. C 29. 137 Batiste. 43 Bitter. A 142 Bitter. C. 129 Bzy.l 156 Biy. N. 143 Beeky.R 142 Beaty. I 20 Beitty. P 142 Betut Arts 72 Bechler. . 56 Bedad. M 137 Bedrossun. 8 87. 39 Behrte. T 127 Beilemore. S 127 Belt rtnt e. D 127 Bell. I 99 Bell. 7 92 Bell. K. 117 Bdtnme. Yvonne 56 Bdtnme. 5. 127 Bender. 43 Hendon. VV 127 Benedetti.l. 143 Benntin. D 127. 118 Bennett. C 28. 103 Bennett. R 127 Bennett. T 69 Berchmin.C 143 Bergen. P 127 Bergey. K 130 Becgtn. 5 57 Bergstresser. A. 57 Berks. B 114 Bcrmrdmo. P 21 Berner, C. 127 Bernmger. B. 143 Berridge. C 143 Berridge. D. 43 Berrong. S 43 Berry. 6 1S7 Berry. R 127 Berry. Deidn 1S7 Bertusci.P 43 Bertulis. I 57 Betts. I 143 Bhirgivi. hi 157 Bunchi. C 144 Biermjnn, $. 43 Biester. Mrs. R 21 BiHun. C 22 Bmghan, P. 157 Birks, W 127 Bisinti. D IIS Blick. D 57 Blackburn. B MS Bliu. C. 140 Blessing. I 127 Blessing, VV 57 Byrnes. K 44 Byrnes. R 139 Becbt. VV 43 Becker. C 129 Becker. D 26, 27 Bedad. M 56 Bedrossitn. W 56 Begley. I 43 Bemikh. I 56 Heit el. C. 142 Beitzd.D 14S Belt. 1. 138 Bell. B 143 Bell, I 56 Bell. T 143 Bisinti, D. 135 Blick burn. 8 127 Block, I. 143 Bbmogren. D 57 Bbxton. R 101 Blythe. I 57 Blythe. K 44 Bobroski. R 127 Boes. 8 44. 57 Boes. D. 116.126. 127 Bogin. P 29.137 Bonl.l. 57 Bohlke. C 127 Bohlke. M 107. 44 Bobus. N. 71,1S7 Bohus. 5 138 Baku. A. 1S8 Bokis.l 143 Bond. V 20 Bonnett.R 1SB Boorse. D 144 Boorse, 5 114 Boo . M 58 Botheld. I 143 Boughimer. P. 158 Boukidis, A. 133 Boukidis, C 133 Bouikides. D 1S8 Boomer, D. 127 Bowie. 5. 1S8 Bowling Club — Cirls' 112 Bowrmn, C 127 Bowmin, I. 58. 158 Boy i tin, ,M 127 Boyce. K 144 Boyce. I. 127 Boyce, i 58 Boyd. I 24. 139 Boyd. I 28 Boyer. M 127 Boyer. ,V 39, 77. 86. 87. 158 Boyle. I 144 Boyle. I 158 Box o. S-136, 44 Bncken.C 144 Bndfield, B. 58 Bridlield. S 127 Btidley. S 127 Bndly.l 144 Bunin. 158 Breeger. C. MS. 144 Brenenborg. P 127 Brenntn.P 99 Brenton. 8 44 Brenton. S. 44 Brett. P 127 Brewer. C. 28.68 Bridges. C 20 Briggs. I 31. 81 Brmson. M 44 Bnon.t 144 Briscoe. I 114 Brobst. W 24 Brodsky. M 28 Brophy. M 1S8 Brosius. ( 27 Broughton, P ISS Brown. C. 76 Brown. . 92. 93. 03. 58 Brown. I 45 Brown. I JS9 Brown.! 59 Brown. M. 101, 116. 144 Brown. P 59 Brown. S 44 Brubiker. R 159 Bruner. 5 66. 44 Bubbi. V SO. 159 Buco.f 140 Buck. I 59 Buck.R 44 Buck. D 45 Buck. S. 28. 29 Bockley.K 127 Bugtelski. K 44 Butey.P 116. 117. 127 Bull, k 132 Bunnell. A 126 Bunting. C 39 Buontdonm. R 59 Burbige. C. 126. 127 Burgy. S 37 Burke. I 99. 5. 27 Burke. K 144 Burke. M 139 Burke. V 59 Burner. C 126 Burnett. C. 39 Burnett. 5 59 Burnet. T 20 Burris. P 44 Burton. I 159 8usciglu, T 83.85. 126 Bushnell W 39 Byrd. T 139 Byrne, f MS. 118. 126 c Cible. 5. 159 Ca hio. I 71. 59 Can, K 1S.128.1S9.117 Cilibrese. P 65. 59 Cilguno. R 116. 78 Cilhoun.R 108 Cillihin. C 129 Canpimle. C. 59 Cimpbell. D 139 Canpbell.M 130 Cimpbell. 5. 160 Caules, f 29 Camelli. M 144 Casgemi. I 117.128 Camon. O 60 Ctnnon, C 43 Cam on. C 60 Cinnon. L 128 Cintami. 160 Cifuldi. C 39 C4pir« ies. 1.139 Cippuccio. M 144 Cipnotti. M. 139 Cincitio.! 160 Catvelh. D 40.160 Caberry.P 139 Cakon. L 101 Caoselli.l 160 Caouhs. 1 128 Caouht. T. 116 Caoulhers. 5 39 Car. C. 60 Car. C 139 Car. I 160 Cartwiy. C 128 Carei.B 128 Carol . T. 160 Cason. I 109 Cason. M 160 Cater. I IS. 28 Cisitti, P 144 Cisserty. M 128 Cistigm. T 160 Cainu. f 14S • Cmlino. D 160 Canmbone.N 118.128 Ciultmin. 128 Civillt. A. 107. 114. 142.145 Civtmugh. hi 126.128 Cantmi. R 114 Carolini. R 108. 142 Celen i. D. 107. 160 Celen i. 85.142 Celii.D 120 Celii. 7. 139 Celotto. D 42. 61 Cellini, hi 13. 161 Cellucci, R 161 Centinm.l. 142 Cerulh. 7. 28 Chik. M 26 Chtmbers. C 161 Chtndlee. K 60. 39 Chtntonchick, . 161 Chalet. W 142 Chirley, N. 99. 28 Chauk. I 142 Chit . I 142 Chiyt. I 87, 161 Chiyi. P. 13.128 Cheesermn.D 161 Cheese nun, P. 128 Chesney.!. 107. 17. 28 Churelli. 5. 6 Chdingerun, A 161 Choen, B 128 Chou 54. 55 Chookigun. M 139 Chon! Club 52 Chow. I 133 Christidhis. A 128 Chrrstidhis. C 128 Chrrstinsen. D. 6 Christie. P 161 Christie. W 16 Ciimhrello. 5. 131 CiifKi, M 161 Curtocchi, V 58. 59. 6 CKCOtelh.R 142 Ciccoiello.hl 138 Citinski. 8 16. 67 Citletti. 162 Cimmeu. VV 28. 32 Cim, C. 62 Cippirone. C. 162 Cipmno. P 42. 100. 101. 162 CUncy.B 128 Clak.l 116.128. 137 Clirk. I 128 Clerk. 5. 101. 128 Clements. 35 Clemick. R 103.162 ClUton. 5 42 Ctofcc. M 58. 62 Coaes. S. 142 Coeco. I 128 CoHey.M 107 Cohen. I 139 Colentomo. I 128 Colburn. I 128 Collins. H. 62 Collins. I 128 dlvm. S 101. 128 Conewiy. 5 162 Conboy.l 85. 162 Conboy. M 139 Concert Choir S3 Conley. R 44 Conlin, M 39 Conn. N 62 Conner. R 114.142 Conner. 5 44 Connor. I 30 Conover. C 162 Connn. 49. 128 Contino. 7 88. 162 Cook. C 162 Cook. I 142 Cook. R 14S Cooke. H 116.117.128 Cooper. P 88 162 Cooper. W 63 Coppoli. 7. 128 Conpi.R 161 Cornish. H. 27 Coroneous. . 141 Correnti.M 163 Corsao. N 163 Cotter, R 42. 63 Cottmtn. W 63 Coughlin, hi 39 Coupon. C 80. 81, 163 Counselors 23 Co . I 97. 142 Cox. I. 142 Coyle. D 128 Cozen. V. 63 Crag, L 139 Crugie. I 56. 39 Cnne. C 142 Crane. C M3.128 Cnne. C 163 Cnne. S. 142 Cnwlord. 7 128 Cnwiord. P 113.163 Cnwlord. hi 163 Cnwlord. O. 78 Cnwlord, W 63 Creger. O 5. 128 Cremia, C. 29 Crisiiulli.P 138 Crock.! 32 Croft. I 128 Creghin.l. 142 Cromtn. 63 Cromie.R 27 Crouthemel. O 32 Crothemel. D 128 Crouthemel. P 163 Crowder. I 29, 138 Crowers.C 142 Cubler. f 138 Culbertson. H 128 Cullen. D 163 Culp. 5. 6 . 128 Cummins, C. 64 Cunningham. C 142 Cunninghem. hi 128 Cunnmghem. V. 164 Curnn, I. 128 Corson, K. 64 CtrtiMi, O 128 Cutuli.l 138 D Oagh, I. 128 Deghlien.A 164 Oighlun. H 138 Deiley.D 164 Daley. L M6. 128 Dekins. A- 137 Delesendro. I 142 D'Allesindro. K 41.164 D Abnzo.D 85. 03.117. 138 D'Angelo. C. 128 DJy. A 44 Dembmen. R 114. 118.138 D'Ambrosio. L 141. 164 D'Ametio. I 30 D'Amico. A. 138 D'Andree. A 164 212 INDEX Danese. M 114 D Angelo. C 164 D Angelo. M 142 Danna.B 41 D'Antonio. D. 164 Dardovich. P 128 Darm ento. V. 142 DMh, l 128 Dav dson. 5 88. 89, 108. 164 Davis. A. IS. 24. 32 Dav s.D 142 Dasts.D 128 Davi . C 113. 138 Davis. MI. IM Dtvii.K 138 Davis. W 96. 97. 164 Dawes, C 164 Dawson. S. 138 Diy.R 118. 120 Day.R 16S Diy.R 165 DeAmtcrs. f. 128 DeAngrln. D 128 De Angelis. V 142 D’Aremo, 164 DeBourke. S 165 De Bourke, S 64. 142 DeCampii. C 85.107. 136. 138 Deckman. D 77.82. 84. 85. 107. 165 Dee. K. 128 Defabio. B 129 Defebo. D 73. 165 Defebo.S 28. IU Defeo. D 165 De feo. P 128 Defehce.P 165 Defeo. 5 138 Defrancesco. T. 126 De frenos. R 139 DeCaetano.l 128 Degindh. B 114 DeGothsen.K 128 Dettch. A 165 Delgilo.B 128 De esse. D. 128 Delesse. t 128 Delesse. L 128 Delate. 165 Delvecchio. I 92. 103.114. 1)8 DeMarco.D 14) Deirrramian 165 Demopoolos. D 85. 92. 138 Dempsey. K 116.117.120 De Mott. 5 27. 1)5 Dengel. I. 120 Dengler. 1 142 Denham. W 765 Densmore.l. 165 OePiul. A 138 DePetns.l 138 De Rose.D 128 DeSiMts.M A 116. 120 DeSinto. A 120 OeSinio. I 165 DeSintos.l 88.97.138 Oesenberg. C 8). 84.85. 92.165 Deshayer, D 128 De Slelino. D 142 Dester, M. 138 DeVaughn.R 165 Devi ne. J 165 De V,to.l. 138 Devfm.B 166 DiBanolo. K 165 DiBelli. D 165 DiB.ise. D 166 Di Crisi o. V. 120 Dickey. 14) OCola. I 129 D,hhppo.fl 128 Dienno, V. 138 Dietrich, f. 22. 32 Dit lippo. V 92, 145. 166 Difithppo. K 108 DiCiovinni. D 166 DilosephD. 139 Diloseph.fi 166 Diluho.l. 138 Dig. D 166 Di Mino. K 128 DiMuteo. D. 142 Dmitri. M 166 DiNenno. D 15 Dmouhs. P 166 Dihlunno. C 22 Dtorio. I. 129 DiPoilo.P 128 DiPompo. M 117.119.128 Di Roscio. N 85. 119. 138 Di Silvitore, A 138 Di Sci ullo. I 138 Di Sciulfo. I 138 Di 5ebistun. D. 15.138 Di Stefino. A 128 Duel. I 1)9 DU. C 138 Duon, C 138 Dotne.R 33.65 Dodson. I 766 Dohce. f 27 Domhue. I 138 Donofno. M 114. 120 Donovin.lt 20 DOrano.f 120 Dornnce. B 129 Dorrtnce. B 129 Dornnce. D. 16 Dorsch.l 129 Dougherty. C. 16 Dougherty. O. 126 Dougherty. R 126.1)8 Dougherty. S. 766 Dougherty. M . 129 Douglts. P 1)8 Douthirt. H 167 Downes. VV 129. 138 Downey. D 129 Downey. II 167 Downs. I 72. 167 Downs. W 114 Doyle. A 24 Doyle. R 65. 167 Dreibeltns.l 112.138 Dreituss. G «5. 117.129 Dreituss. C 76 Driscoll. W 138 Duanes. M 137 Dudley. 5 137 Dully. O. 129 Duffy. P 129 Dugin. K 109 Duke. R US Dubn. P 129 Dunbit. D 167 Dunbit. . 67 Dundon. H 167 Dunleivy.M 129 Dunn. K. 138 Dunn, M 129 Dunn. 5 99.109.1)9 Dor. t 129 Dusik. V 138 Duvil. f 97. 85. 107. 167 Duke. A. 129 Dyke. C 138 Dyke.R 118 E list. I 167 fisi. 5 167 list wood. M 46. 145 fbv.l 129 tentermeyer, H. 85. 167 lekenrode. S 119.145 Icklund. I 42.87. 167 Idwtrdt. D 138 Idwirds. K. 138 Idwtrds. N. 168 Idwirds. W 114, 119. 129 llthimndos. O. 87. 141 Igin. I. 138 I gee. M 129 tinhorn, D 129 tmhorn. M 168 hsenhirt, C. 27 bsenhuth, B 80.81.129 hsenhuth.t 138 hsensttt.l 74. 129 ftsenstit. P. 168 h siler, R 129 llder.l 116. 117.129 Uder. W 115, 136.145 lldon. C 66. 129 tldon. D 168 tllrelh. I 168 IHreth.C. 130 tin. C 129 tlko. D 91.138 Ude. I 129. 126 llkatt. W 126 the. C 168 tndres. . 107. 108. 168 tngell.K 138 Ingle. I 8). 85. 168 trims. I 85. 145 I men mtn, M 138 tpps. C 129 tppie. W 126 lpstein.1 145 trdosy.P 168 trdosy.l. 129 IrKkson, f. 168 Inckson. H 138 Imst. M 58. 168 fshlemin. 5 12. 27. 143 Trtitter, hi. 144 tssery. c 129 hunger, v. 6« tvingelislt. C 129 fve ngolopoulos.C. 126. 129 Ivans. D 68 Ivans, hi 48. 169 l veret i. D 129 Iverett. I 48.169 tvoy.M 129 F ftedoh. I. 72. 138 faculty. 22-35 figan. I. 24.129 fagley. G 26 falconi, M 138 fi on. I 126 facie y. B 169 ftrrell, t. 129 farrell. I 169 faust. H 169 faust. M 126 faust. T. 129 fedenco. R. 145 fegely. T 24 feil. f 169 feldman. D. 169 feldmtn. S. 87. 107. 145 felker. C 26 ferguson. A 138 ferguson. I 129 ferguson. T. 144 ferretti. D 19 fetter oil. B 769 field. I 61. 138 fields. . 126.129 fmple. T 10). 115.145 fmiey, M. 129 f ocher. C. 138 fisher. C 12. 27. 88. 107.115 fisher. P 145 fisher. M 169 fissel.l 129 fissidas.A 129 f unpaid!. D 145 httpunck. R 108. 129 fniwater. H 91. 99. 169 flamos. S. 769 flamgtn.l 129 flanagan.M US flemmg, D. 130 firming, t 53. 109. 169 flemmg. P. 145 flick. R 138 flood. D 769 flood. T 18. 32 fodetaro. j. 32 foley. I 129 football 82. 83 f orbes. G 129 ford. D 54 ford. 1. US ford. N 130 forester. D 129 forester. D 129 forgigcic. I 126 torgasic. . 126 for man. M 129 forney. C 24. 38. 140 forst. 5. 129 fossett. . 45 fossett.M 1)2 foster, hi 138 foster. M 126 foster. N. 59. 45 foster. W 129 fox. M 30 foy. D 170 tranch , I 115. 129 franchi. M. 170 franco, hi 144 frank. I 144 frank. R 12.115. 170 franklin. D 116. 141 franer. H 20 frederic o, A 170 free. C. 30 freed, t 170 freeth. D 130 fre sleben. M 170 trasch. I 745 frit. D 130 fret. 5 709 fro to, A. 24 fry.B 130 tuhrmeister. M. 34 fuller. I 170 fuhon. hi 100. 101. 56. 170 furey. T. 20 fur low. S 170 c Caarsoe. K 139 Caffney. M. 76.170 Cagliardi. I 145 Theodore. C 144 Ca cki. I. 32 Cabraith, D 144 Gallagher. W 65 Gallagher. H 33. 54. 52. 65 Gallagher, 107.170 Gallagher, hi 30 Gallagher. P 144 Gallagher. R 770 Gallagher. $ 170 Gallagher. 1 144 Gatletn. D 170 Galhgan.) 115 Gallo. M 144 Gahnn. D 144 Gambale. M. 144 Gambardella. I 142 Gambardella. R 130 Gamble, f. 240 Gambol. D 95. 70 Gjne. M 744 Cane. P 144 Gannon. H 170 Gansky. I 103. 171 Garen. P 30 Garvin. . 171 Garvin. L 144 Caskey. 8 112. 44 Gaspare. R 171 Casparon. P 171 Gaudios . D 171 Gaudios .C 130 Gaud osi. . 20 Gaul. I U4 Gaunt. M 144 Ceddes. T 171 Gerst. hi 171 Gentile. C 171 Gentile. T 142 George. C 45 George. D 171 George. I. 130 George. I. 130 George. R 114 Georgias. I. 130 Cerace. C 1)9 Ceragotelis. 171 Gerasimidis. S 87.133 Gerasis. 171 Gerber. D 58.171 German, R 130 Geslao. R 59.171 Cetsos. C 133 Getti. D. 144 C allombardo. C. 97. 144 Cunntscoh. hi 130 Gmakopoulos. S- 30 G annascoh, P 172 Gsannascoh. hi 144 Gibson. D 130 Gdhn. A. 144 C fl a.l 172 Ciben. I 172 Cifoy. L. 30 Cilkm. P 144 Gillen. T 1)0 CHIen. T 107. 115. 139 G Mtn. H 143 Gilmore. 5. 172 Ginsberg. N. 172 Glasbrenner. K 70 CUser. 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