West Chester High School - Garnet and White Yearbook (West Chester, PA)
- Class of 1951
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S ' -fwgw vii jj. 5.1 ' . lax if ixi -7- We, the edrtorlal statf of the 1951 Garnet and White, dedicate our yearboole to the faculty and student body ol the Junior l-llgh School We offer our srncere thanlcs to this group lor their understanding and cooperation rn granting us the use of their bulldrng, one half of their school day, and much ol their patuence The two session day has meant the sacrlhce of some extra curricular actrvltres, a number ol homeroom periods, and the leisurely pace of a regular school day Nevertheless we have always found both teachers and pupils ready and wlllrng to share the Junior l-lrgh School facllrtles with us for our extra curricular program Three years of cooperatron and consideration For the other person has resulted ID a closer lanshlp of mutual understanding This comradeshlp has fostered a healthy relationship between our groups As a symbol ol thus fnendly relationship, the Garnet and White staff otlers as a httrng trlbute this, our 'l95'I Garnet and White, to the Faculty and student body of the Junior l-llgh School Tl-IE STAFF 1...-ff' 6 ,wb camel' ani Whale cgiaff Back row left to right Brunton Stoudenmaler McKlnney Hood Brubaker Wllson Hayes Gubbon Gale Hoflner Heegard White Heyburn Harris Thnd row Olin Lower Wood Proud J Kornlnslcy Mackey Glnsberg Grlgson McLear Moore Phlllxps Robinson Eastburn Second row Getz Lambert Barrett Crxsman Shaw Twadd II Spector Granite Pollner Seated Holman M Kornlnslcy Llndecomp Flagg D Wood Fltch Skwer Layton Knrlc MARGARET HOLMAN JOAN HEEGARD NANCY WHITE HENRY BRINTON RANDALL ROBINSON KATHLEEN MCKINNEY LAURA LAMBERT KATHY HAYES ALLEN OLIN LOUIS POLINER JULIE KORNINSKY DONALD PROUD ROGER GRIGSON DICK EASTBURN ELAINE GALE NANCY WEIR MARION HOOD SALLY GIBBON PEGGY ANN WILSON Editor In Chief SALLYANN SKWER Associate Editors Literary and Actlvltles PATTY KIRK Edntor ROBERT MACKEY Features DAVID LINDECAMP Edrtor Sports RICHARD FLAGG Editor Ar MELORA KORNINSKY Editor Photography DICK WOOD Typlsts ELAINE HOFFNER Business ELAINE HARVEY EDWIN GRANITE 7 DOROTHY LAYTON BRENDA CRISMAN CAROL GETZ ELIZABETH TWADDELL PRISCILLA BARRETT MILTON GINSBERG JAY MOORE CHARLES PHILIPS JEANNE LOWER PEGGY SHAW ROBERT STAUDENMAIER CAROLINE WOOD SUE SPECTOR CHARLES SPELLMAN NANCY WHITE JEAN FITCH JANE HEYBURN JOHANNE HARRIS CANBY BRUBAKER I 5 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 5 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 T Q V I - 1 1 1 1 1 V1 -1 1 f 7 1- 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 Eoafwf af f2512aeoZ'ofz4 suf- II'Sf Seated left to rlght Mr L Edward Atwell, Mrs GraceB Mitchell Mrs Dorothy P Byers, Mrs Ger trude L Robb Mrs Madalene Slmon, Dr G A Stetson, Supt, Mrs Sarah Stephens, Mrs J Marshall Clark Mrs M R Garrett, Mrs MaudeG Haldeman, Mrs EI1zabethD Squares row standrng left to flghf Mr C T Muller, Mr C Rodney Jeflerns, Mr Paul E Speer, Mr N Harlan Slack Mr Davud Henkles, Mr Boyd Gentry, Mr Wllllam A Welsh Mr J Clement Cooper, Mr John R Young, Mr Edward E Yeager, Mr Wulllam R Rlce, Mr Walter Blevins, Sr Mr W Lee Tyson, Mr Marvnn L Esworthy, Dr J Cxflord Scott, Mr James W McFarland, Mr Joseph W Worrell, Jr Mr John D Green, Mr Russell Hrcks row standing left to right Mr J Walter Harward, Mr John D Nlchols, Mr Earl C Supplee, Mr LewlsT Brown, Jr Mr J Herbert StaI'Ford,Jr Mr Howard Hull Mr DavldW Measu roll Dr Robert N Walker, Mr Norman D George West Chester N HARLAN SLACK Presldent C RODNEY JEEEERIS Vlce Presudenl NORMAN D GEORGE Treasurer PAUL E SPEER ROBERT N WALKER MRS MADALENE SIMON J CLEMENT COOPER CHALMERT MILLER Not a member ofthe Board East Bradford WALTER G BLEVINE SR President MRS J MARSHALL CLARK Vrce Presudent JAMESW MCEARLAND Secretary MARVIN L ESWORTHY Treasurer MRS SARAH STEPHENS East Goshen EARL C SUPPLEE Presndent RUSSELL HICKS Vrce Presndent MRS EMMA R GARRETT Secretary MRS BESSIE C HETHERINGTON Treasurer Nota member ofthe Board HOWARD HULL J HERBERT STAFFORD JR West Goshen JOSEPH W WORRELL JR Presrdent JOHN D GREEN Vxce Presldent L EDWARD ATWELL Secretary EDWARDE YEAGER Treasurer LEWIS T BROWN JR West Whrteland JOHN R YOUNG Presldent DAVID HENKELS Vnce Presrdent MRS MAUDE G HALDEMAN Secretary MRS MARYC HOWSE Treasurer WILLIAMH RICE Thornbury Del JOHN D NICHOLS Presldent WILLIAM A WELSH Vlce President MRS DOROTHYP BYERS Secretary J WALTER HARWARD Treasurer MRS GERTRUDEL ROBB Westtown JOSEPHS CLARK President W LEE TYSON Vice President MRS GRACE B MITCHELL Secretary RUSSELL B JONES Treasurer Not a member ol the Board MRS NANCY B SCOTT BOYD GENTRY Thornbury Ches BURTONC WILLIS Presudent DAVID W MEASUROLL Vrce Presndent MRS ADELE DALLETT Secretary E L ROSENBERRY Treasurer MRS ELIZABETH D SOUIRES DR J CLIFFORD SCOTT DR G ARTHUR STETSON West Chester Superrntendent of Schools J PAUL MQCELREE West Chester Solrcltor I .,.a,. 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' . . . . ., . . ., . , . . - , . . . . . - , . , - , ' . . , . , . , I . . , , 1 ' . , - , ' ' ' . . , - r ' ' ' . 041414 wha G ARTHUR STETSON When dIsaster VISItS, some learn through It to make progress, others accept It become dlscouraged, and Tall baclc Out ol the past wIth ItS dIscourage ments and hardshIps has come a great natlon Each generatlon has progressed to leave It better than It was QIVGD to them Obstacles may be a hlndrance, but not a cause for lallure to do our duty The future may not seem brlght, but the herltage you recelved was not entIrely God glven, but earned through toll, sacrIFIce and struggle Today there are no unbndgeable oceans We are laced wIth and soon may be engaged In a desperate and Irrevocable etlort to pre serve our securIty and peace for the world ThIs test may well settle the future of thIs country and thIs world DIre as the facts are, they lace us May we have all abiding lalth In Almighty God our supreme leader Man s leadershlp IS translent, Gods IS eternal May l'lIs blessIng rest upon each one of you B REED HENDERSON RrI nclpal Mythology tells us of the phoenlx bIrd whlch lIved lor a long perlod of tIme, was consumed In hre by ITS own act, and rose ID youthful freshness from ItS own ashes Your hlgh school lIves on lllce the phoenix Three yearsagothe old buIldIng was consumed by l:Ire Today It IS reborn In new lorm and VltGlItY Thus It ever must be to prepare the IndIvIdual to llve and to govern In a manner behttlng a soclety of free Indlvlduals We trust that thIs new butldlng may never burn But the tIme wIll come when It, too, wIll not meet the needs of a new day Then some luture generatlon will replace It, and educatIon wIll carry man on to new destlnles The Class of 1951 enjoys the prIvIlege of belng the hrst class to grad uate from the new school May the example of lresh vIgor FISIUQ from seemlng cllsaster help to QIV9 you courage ID these troubled tlmes And may success and fulness of llle be yours Superlntendent B REED HENDERSON Prmclpal JUHIOF Senlor l-'llgh School 1 . . 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G Superintendent of Schools G, A, STETSQN, 9 Gm 4am 'IO BAKER ANNAL AB MA Engllsh Head of Departmen Year book CARROLL HARRY E BS Blology DERR JOY BS Home Economics DICKS FRANCES J Health Education EDWARDS EDITH B B F A r FISHER LOWELL I-I BS Office Practice Typing Commercial Law Head of Commercral Depart ment Yearbook Sophomore Class Advaser FORD BARBARA S A B M A English Sophomore Class Adviser FRIDAY ESTELLE O BS I-IAGEDORN ALBERTF AB MA French SocroIStudres Spanlsh Soph omore Class Advuser Modern Language Club Advlser HALLOWELL D FRANCIS Director of Vocational and Industrial Education HALSEY HOWARD H Vocatlonal Carpentry Related Mathematics and Hlstory HANSELMAN JOSEPH L B S Muslc Supervusor Marchlng and Concert Bands HAUPT ELMER H B S M A Health Education Head Football Coach JV Basketball Coach Head Baseball Coach HAUSE ELIZABETH M A B Social Studles Head of Department Dean of Girls HEIM DORIS A B S Music Orchestra , ., . ., . . 1 tl ' I 'I ' ' 1 I 4 A , . 1 -1 '- ' A t. , ., . . I I I ' I . I I I -1 ' 'I ' ' , , , ., . . Bookkeeping, Typing. I 41 - '1 - ' 1 1A f ' I , . , . I , ., . . I 1 -1 - -1 - - I l ' ' I l , ., . . I I 1 -I - ' , . HOPE, RALPH W. Vocational Machine Shop. JACOBS, SUZANNE T., A.B. English. KELLER, LETTIE I., B.S. Bookkeeping, Consumer Education. KLEMMER, MARY P., B.S. Home Economics, Head of Depart- ment. LADY, ROY A., A.B., M.A. Social Studies, Chairman of High School Guidance, Council Adviser, Junior Class Adviser. LEAR, WILLIAM PALMER, B.F.A. Art, Superviser of Art Department, Yearbook. LEWIS, KEITHA, B.S., M.A. Social Studies. MARGERLIM, KATHERINE, B.S. Physical Education, Coach of Cheer- leaders and Girls' Sports. McCLELLAND, LIBERTY, A.B., M.A. Social Studies, Junior Class Adviser. MILLER, ESTI-IER E., AB. French, Head of Department, Junior Class Adviser, Modern Language Club Adviser. DLEIZOIS, AGNES MORRIS, A.B., M. English, Sophomore Class Adviser. MUSSELMAN, FRANKLIN H. Vocational and Industrial Arts. NEIDERMYER, IVAN D., A.B., M.A., Ed.M. Latin, Head of Department, Senior Class Adviser. PEARL, HERBERT E., B.S. Vocational Mathematics, Vocational History, Arithmetic, Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Head Basketball Coach. PRLITZMAN, LEWIS M., B.S., Ph.B., M.A. Chemistry, Physics, Head of Science Department. RALSTON LUCILLE RUSSELL BS Typing Stenography Economic Geography Sensor Class Adviser RIEGLE ROBERT? BS English Assistant Football Coach Asslstant Baseball Coach Junior Class Adviser SCHMIDT FLORENCE E AB BS nn Llb Sc: Librarian SPANGLER MARY LOU B S Music Chorus director Junior Class Advuser TRAPNELL EDYTHEM BS MA English Newspaper URICI-l RUSSELLW AB MS Aruthmetrc Plane Geometry Physics Council Adviser ZEARFOSS CLARENCE Y Mechanical Drawlng ZIMMERMAN HAROLDI Physacal Education Director of Ath letlcs Track Coach l-lead of Depart ment Mrs Derr MlssEr1day and Mrs 3' o 4 m 0' CD cu D o o. 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X 1 T 1 J x fi N 1. , Q- A :fx 1, F V -- Q 'f '7eac!m4 The Garnet and Whute pays trubute to three of our loyal faculty members who are leavung our school thus year Muss l-loffmeuer has taught mathematucs at West Chester sunce 1917, comung to us from Woodbury N J where she was head of the mathematucs department For two years before that she had been assustant un the art department at Mount l-lolyolce College from whuch she had receuved her degree She has guuded many of us through our geometry, algebra, and trugonometry and has been head of the mathematucs department here sunce 1937 lVluss l-loffmeuer goes to Nantuclcet Island off Cape Cod each summer where she has proved her talent pauntung puctures The puctures have been dus played un many art exhubuts She us very actuve un church and Sunday School worlc and un the Youth Fellowshup group connected wuth the Westmunster Presbyteruan Church She has the dustunctuon of beung one of the few women un church curcles to hold the posutuon of elder All those who have had her un class wull remember Muss l-loffmeuer as an excellent teacher and fruend MISS EMILY L I-IOFFMEIER We all remember Muss Peurce from our uunuor hugh days as our guude un those confusung furst years of hugh school She herself attended West Chester Hugh She receuved her early traunung for her lufe worlc at the State Normal School and her degree from Temple Unuversuty lVluss Peurce began her teachung career at the octagonal school house at Burmungham She then came to Buddle Street School where she later became pruncupal I 1925 she rose to the ranlc of the Assustant Pruncupal of the Junuor l-lugh School where she has been ever sunce Along wuth these dutues she supervuses the Audutoruum Grade School Muss Peurce us actuve un the Pruncupals Assocuatuon She has always had a personal unterest un her teachers and un her pupuls Thus has resulted un the unusually fune spurut evudenced by the teachers of the Junuor l-lugh School and un the fruendly feelung and the admuratuon exhubuted by her pupuls MISS ANNA P JAMES MISS ELIZABETH N PEIRCE Nluss James us well lcnown un the eastern Unuted States as a geographer She teaches seventh and eughth grade geography un Junuor l-lugh and for two years taught an advanced course to senuor hugh school pupuls Muss James was on a commuttee to help plan the course of study of geography for the state She has wrutten a worlcboolc Our lnclustrual World, and has lectured to teachers at the Unuversuty of Pennsylvanua on the subuect of geography As the secretary of the well lcnown West Chester Burd Club she has lcept a very accurate account of the actuvutues of the Chester County club We shall all muss Muss James fruendluness and unspuratuon un our school 13 0 0 Q . 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D . i I - 1 D 1 l I 19A .,T-H-Y ,Q, i - ,i - i 1 i - ' I i 1 I i ' '- . . 1 1 1 1 . y Roll . . . b RICHARD S FLAGG Flaggle , or Deerslayer football star can usually be found with the fellows and a certain gurl ln the futu e, Duck plans to study medlclne Class Pres 3 COUf1CIlQ Sec Q Boys Speakmg Contest 9 3 2nd place 9 Dramatic Club Q Yearbook Staff 1 Q, 3 Hu Y 1 Q Treasurer 3 Chorus 3 Honor Roll 1, SZ Football Varsnty 1, 2 Capt 3 J V Basketball 1 Varsity Q 3 Track Varsity 1 9, 3 Spanish Club 3 Essay Contest 1, Q, 1st prize 1 MELORA KORNINSKY Mel , the class artist rs well liked by everyone for herthought fulness and cheery dnsposntuon She will attend the Museum School of Art ClassSec 3 Councnl3 Yearbook , , rt Ed 3 fl I 1 Pres 3 Honor Roll 1 Q J V Basketball 1 Q, Intramural 1 Q Intramural Volleyball 1, Q, lntra mural Softball 9, Spanish Club 3, Honor Essay Q 04014 Qffacefu. 14 WN WWW 'f DOROTHY D DIMARCO Combine personality good looks athletlc ablllty and peppy cheer leading and you have Dot , the dreamy eyed dynamite, who loves dancing and certain boys Class V Pres 3 Counc1l1 Trl H1Y1Q 3 J V Hockey1 S2 J V Basketball 1 Q Intramural 1 Championship Q, Intramural Volleyball 1 E2 VarsltyQ Intro mural Softball 1 Q Varsity 2 Cheerleadmg1,Q 3 DAVID LINDECAMP Dave a paragon of personal :ty ns the possessor of an enor mous vocabulary and a scmtll latnng wut Has chief Interests are football and fun Class Treasurer 3 Councll 1 Boys Speaking Contest 3 3rd Place Spellmg Contest Q 3 Yearbook Staff Q Features Ed 3 H1 Y 1 Q 3 Chorus 3, Honor 1, SZ, J V Foot all 1, Q, Varsnty 3, Newspaper 3, French Club Pres 3 Um? BETTY V ALLISON Junuor a smulun brunette from the West End ususuallyfound wut MaryAnn Ouuetandfruend ly her future us un the busuness fueld Intramural Volleyball 1, Champuonshup 1 DONALD AMOLE Mole wuth hus bug grun and pleasung person aluty has many fruends I-lus future us all tued up wuth the Bell Telephone Company Cross Country Squad 1 EDWIN A ANDERSON Quuet but fruendly Slcup us always looltung for food Thus favorute of the woodshop also lukes softball I-lus future lues wuth the Conversuon Gas Company JAMES C ANDERSON Bug Jum a good loolcung guy and a neat football player lulces Goodnught Irene and the G 84 W I-Ius future theU S Navy J V Football Q Varsuty3 EDWIN D BAIR Eddue always ready for a good tume lulces gurls Cbrunettesl roller skatung and boats He wull attend W C S T C Hu Y Q, 3 I-lonor Roll 2 HELEN J BALDWIN Baldy a sweet gurl wuth a wonderful person aluty plans to enter the busuness fueld where she us sure to succeed Asst Class Treasurer 1, Tru I-lu Y 1, 2 Intramural Volleyball 1 MILDRED E BALENTINE Mullue us a small blonde wutha terrufuc sense of humor She lulces sports and dancung and us plan nung to be a secretary Tru Hu Y 1 Q Intramural Basketball Q Intramural Volleyball 1, Champuonshup Q Intramural Softball Champuonshup 2 JAMES ROBERT BARRY Bob can be found at the Grove Store or on a vacant lot flyung model aurplanes A machune shop boy he lukes football baseball and cake Honor Roll 9 JOAN BEECHEM Jodie makes us think of Delaware and Blues, Stay Away. We know her amiable person- ality and cheerful smile will bring her success. Senior Pals 3, Chorus 3, Junior Pals Q. SIDNEY JAMES BELLAMY Sid shows amazing ability in shop work, par- ticularly in plastics. After hours, he may be found in a local shoe repair shop or playing football. Senior Pals 3, Chorus 1, Q, 3, Junior Pals Q, Foot- ball Manager 1. MARION E. BENNETT I Marion, a petite blonde from Five Points, likes Q reading, movies, and driving a '50 green Buick. ' She is always busy in a quiet way and looks for- ' ward to college. 5 Tri-Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, Honor Roll 1, Q. X 1 XJ A CAROLPATRICIA BLAIN , Lf Pat hails from Concordville. A good h-llfkdlillfl 'l Nlv i . N player and voice student, she Maryland College for Women. fox hunting, and horse shows. J it if Chorus 1, 2, 3, J. V. Hockey SZ, 3, !nt l 1, Volleyball 2, Intramural Softball Q, Spanish 3. Q il? kfml' JEANNE E BRAMBLE My ANTHONY L BULLOTTA Chuckie a tall dark haired friendly girl from Glen Mills is frequently seen in a blue Chevy She is going into office work CANBY D BRUBAKER Cam our cute majorette is known for her wonderful sense of humor l-ler personality will win her many friends at college Council1 Tri l-li Y1 9 3 Ma1oretteQ 3 lntra mural Vo leyball 1 uddy is a charm guard on the gridiron and a whiz onthe baseball diamond l-lot to go and good times are always associated with him uncilQ 3 l-liY1 Q 3 J V Foot Varsity Baseball 1 2 3 Swimming Varsity Q Spanish Club 3 SARAH A BURNESON Sally C5 2 eyes of blueb has won many friends with her winning smile Her interests are sports and music She hopes to attend college Tri l-li Y1 Q 3 Concert Band 1 2 3 Marching Band 1 Q 3 Orchestra 1 9 3 District Band 3 16 ny .llllit f f l X1 5 QW J , Co - , , -- , , , . . bon 1, 9' Varsity Q, 3, J. V. Basketball. 1,' Q, Varsity 3, I I 1 i i tl ',l D I A . , It . t, 1., . . . D I .11i 11 ' ,Iliff ,lil-I-I U r Vv THOMAS T. BURNESON ROBERT D. BUSBY Tom , a quiet boy with a big smile, likes all Buzz hails from Marshallton. He likes sports, sports, especially baseball. He can usually be especially hunting. found around the Y , He plans to enlist in the Navy. K9 Hi-Y 9, 3. ' 7 , Joi-1 . s J h ' t t hogs lille? Zlllvefr gllzrahybgnfound at eacr W' FRANKLIN M. CATTELL I M ,gif 81 or riding a ' a '36 Plym uth hopes to become aio ue ba layer. After you get to know Frank , you will discover his Fine sense of humor. He is headed for the Ass't Class Treasurer 3, Spelling t Q, 3, Armed Forces. Hi-Y1, 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, Cross ounty Varsity 3, Essay Contest Q. Bqgebqll Squad 1, 2, R JOHN CLARK JR Clarkie the all round athlete with the terrlhc personality raps the gavel ID Council His southern drawl IS found wherever there s activity Penn State will hear It next Council SZ Pres 3 HIY1 2 3 Honor Roll Q Varsity Football Q 3 J V Basketball'I Varsity 3 Varsity 2 Spanish Club 3 WILLIAM L CLOUD JR B ll who is conscientious about his studies and popular with everyone likes the sax square dancing and sports He will attend Penn State for engineering Concert Band 2 3 Marching Band 2 3 BARBARA E COPE Barb petite and peppy chooses quarterbacks as her favorite subject She plans to attend Beacom College Trl l-ll Y 3 MARK K CRAFT JR Junior the well liked carpenter from Brandy wine View can usually be found In his 36 Ply mouth l-le likes food and farming Junior would like to be a farmer or cabinet maker . , . . I . 2 . . . A - . -- . 'J ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . h . , I ' ' A I . - Baseball Squad fl, 'lirack Q, Varsity 3, Swimming 1 . . , . ..i..I 4. . .D ' I ' . I ' I - ll . I! . 1 - . .' - . , 1 - ' ' - I . . .. , .2 1 i l 1 ' A I - 17 WALTER J. CRESMER A free-lancing, good-natured person, Charlie comes from Berwyn. His future lies in business college. Spelling Contest 3. BENTON J. CRISMAN Cris , an easy-to-get-along-with fellow, always wears a smile. l-le likes hunting and Fishing. CHESTER C. DAWSON, JR. Timmy , a Fun-loving, popular guy, is applauded onthe gridiron as a gigantic guard. l-le likes all kinds of food and good times. J. V. Football 1, 9, Varsity 3. BEVERLY J. DEAVER Beve , cute and always smiling, is usually cruising in her Buick at noon, Dancing and para- troopers are her chief interests. Beve will be a hairdresser. Council Q, 3, Tri-l-li-Y 1, Q, 3, lntramural Volley- ball 1, Q. MARGARET C DiMATTEO Peggy our petite majorette is lots of lun and has personality plus She likes skating dancing music and Marcus l-look She will be a hair dresser Maiorette 3 BEVERLY DODGE Bev with her dimple and infectious giggle has won many friends With her sweet personality and general dexterity she ll be successful in the Marines ROBERT E DRIPPS Bob a wood shop boy is well liked by every one for his pep He likes Christmas music The Navy will be his future Swimming Varsity 1 S2 ROBERT G DUNN found in G 8: W or on the athletic Field A basketball and baseball man he hopes fora future in baseball Council 3 l-li Y1 Q 3 J V BasketballS2 Var sity 3 J V Baseball 1 Varsity Q 3 ross Country Varsity 3 French Club 3 tl ,ll . V D . I ' . - .I .,l . . I ' . ' . P . ' . ' . ' . Z ' , . - . Bob, a tall, good-looking ladies' man, is usually I ' Q A I I i l' 1 1 i ' - 1 ' I A J i - f I 1 i C . i - 18 ALAN E. DUTI' Alan is interested in all sports and has been on the baseball team for threenyears. Although a quiet boy, he gets around. J. V. Baseball 1, Varsity 2. ALICE M. EBRIGHT Allie , from Johnson's Corner, is good in all sports. I-ler hobbies are horses and dancing. She will take up nursing. Tri-I-li-Y 1, Intramural Basketball Q, J. V. Q, Intramural Volleyball Q, Intramural Softball 2. NILS F. EDWARDS Freddy , the fair-haired Scandinavian with bright eyes, is always helping in school activities with his little red jeep. Cutting up at Penn State won't do, Freddy. I-li-Y 1, 2, 37 Cross Country Squad 2. VERNON EUGENE EVANS Vern , the strong, silent type from wood shop, likes all sports and building boats. I-le plans to enlist in the Navy. J. V. Football 1, Varsity Q, Manager 3. WILLIAM S EVANS This fellow with the personality plus is known as Willie I-le enjoys hunting and Fishing is an Alley Kat and plans to be a machinist JOHN T FANNING Johnny a likable guy who heckles the teachers enjoys eating sleeping and making merry I-le dislikes homework l-le will enlist in the Navy Spelling Contest 3 JAMES A FERRIER Jim a short likable fellow from Grove enjoys outdoor life basketball and baseball is strong ambition will help him in life Assistant Class Treasurer 9 I-li Y 3 Honor Roll 1 Manager 3 Cross Country Varsity 3 JEANNE M FERRIER Jeanne a short quiet girl from the South End enjoys basketball skating and popular music She will enter the business world Intramural Basketball 1 Championship Intramural 1 Intramural Volleyball 1 .. - -I I . 4 .I . . I ' - ' . ' l - , A . ' ,, D , . ' . .' . I . . . ' H E I o 1 Basketball Manager 1, J. Manager 2, Varsity I 4 It an . - I I . - . - I ,. ' h U 1 . I . 1 - . l , I I . 4 v A ' . . I . . ' . i - 19 MAA! 1 x-YV J' JEAN E. FITCH Fitchie is known to everyone by her terrific personality and cute smile. She is a great sports fan and plans to enter the business world Yearbook Staff 3, Tri Hi Y 'l, Q, Pres 3, Honor Roll 1 Varsity Hockey Manager 3 Intramural Basket all 'I Captain Q J V 'I Intramural Volleyball 'I Championship SZ Intramural Soft ball 'I 2 Championship 'I DORIS E FORWOOD Doris one of our commercial students is small and talkative She is usually found discussing home work with friends I-Ier future as a secretary seems very promising EDWIN W. FOX Foxie , a swell guy, is liked by all. He enjoys swimming, ice skating, and eating cake. His future lies in a store LORETTA J FRANK Loretta a happy go lucky girl from Eagle always has a friendly smile I-ler snappy fingers on the typewriter will and her in the business world MARJORIE L FREY Margie with her neat appearance and quiet manner has many friends Her interests include making her own clothes and playing the piano She will enter nursing school Tri Hi Y 'I SZ 3 Intramural Basketball 'I Q lntra mural Volleyball 'I 9 Championship 'I lntra muraISoftbalI Q French CIub3 Cheerleading 'I MARY JANE GALBRAITH Janie that peppy hockey player has blond curls and a knack for cheerleading She may be found at the G 84 W now and at Goldy Bus: ness College next year Tri HIY 'I 2 3 J V Hockey'I Varsity Q 3 Co Captain 3 J V Basketball 'I Q Intramural Basketball'I Q IntramuralVolleyball'I Q Varsity SoftballQ lntramuraI1 Q Cheerleading'I Q 3 F ELAINE GALE Elaine with her winning smile has won many friends Her interests are sports especially basketball The business world is her future Yearbook Staff 3 Tri Hi Y 'I Q 3 Honor Roll 'I Q Intramural Basketball 'I 9 Intramural Volley ball 'I Q Intramural Softball 'I ,riff 4, f we J ,UL WU jfu' cones Th cert in fog horn belongs to Punch a tall sports lover from Grove He enjoys camping Varsity Basketball 3 RICHARD C. GARVINE Richard, who comes from Eagle, is a member of the industrial shop. His interests are baseball, swimming, and hunting. He hopes to become a plumber. EDWIN L. GRANITE lndustrious Eddie , who excells in music, says girls are his top interest. He will continue his studies as a dental student at Penn. Class Treasurer 2, Spelling Contest 1, Q, 3, Year- book Staff 3, Concert Band 1, Q, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Chorus 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, Track Squad 9, 3, Varsity 3, President of Spanish Club 3, Honor Speaker. WILLIAM L. GRAY Bill , one of our resourceful leaders, is par- ticularly adept at foreign languages. He will attend college next year. Spelling Contest 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 1, President 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, French Club 3, Newspaper 3. JOHN D. GREEN, JR. Johnny is a shortbut mighty guard, his favorite subjects being Biddle St., ice cream, and hill-billy songs. His future will probably be with the Ma- runes. Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Q, 3, Track Varsity 3. EMMA GREENWALT Emmy is a quiet girl with a pleasant person ality She plans to enter the secretarial Field D ROGER GRIGSON Bleachie blond and handsome lends his help to school projects Zimm s star pole vaulter and X Country runner he hopes to continue at Cornell in Hotel Administration I-IIY 1 Q 3 Chorus 3 Track 1 Q Varsity 3 Cross Country SquadQ 3 Spanish Club3 MARGARET ANN HALL Peg a vlvaclous blue eyed blonde stays at the G 84 W and that laughl She enjoys eating and riding ina 50 Ford station wagon Acareer in nursing follows RONALD L HARPER Ronnie a tall quiet and talented tuba player likes to drive Ford trucks and Plymouth cars He intends to enter Penn State Spelling Contest 3 Hi Y 3 Concert Band 1 Q 3 Marching Band 1 Q 3 Baseball Squad 2 1. U . . . . .. ., . . 1 . . ll I lr I I. 1 F . . . .4 I .I . tl . Il 1 ' I . Al . lil I lc . ll . - 1 1 1 1 . I . ' I I i i I I i i ' i 1 1 i I i - I I i 1 - NANCY LEE HARTSHORNE Nancy, a quiet, cute girl from Brandywine View, enjoys all sports and classical music. Her future will be the Air Force. Tri-l-li-Y 1, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 1. ELAINE HARVEY Elaine, with her dreamy eyes and winning ways, may be found working on physics, devotions for Tri-l-li-Y, council, or similar activities. She plans to be an x-ray technician. Class Treasurer 1, Council Q, 3, Yearbook Staff 3, grill-li-Y 1, Q, 3, Honor Roll1,lntramural Basket- a 1, Q. JOAN M. HEEGARD Joan, a smiling, peppy girl, makes everyone happy. She enjoys dancing and swimming. Scholastic ability plus personality will equal success in whatever she undertakes. Class Ass't Treasurer 1, Dramatic Club 9, Year- book Staff 3, Tri-l-li-Y 1, Q, 3, l-lonor Roll 1, Q, Basketball J. V. Q- Intramural 1, Q, Championship lntramural 2, Volleyball Intramural Q, Spanish Club V. Pres. 3. MARGARET HENNICKE Peggy , an enthusiastic lover of horseback riding and football, may be found at the Sun Oil Pool. With her personality she is sure of success in the business field. Dramatic Club 1, Q, Spelling Contest 1, Q, 3, Tri- l-li-Y 3, Honor Roll 1, Volleyball Intramural 1. HELEN HESS l-lelen likes tennis baseball archery dogs and summers at Chesapeake Bay She hopes to attend college in September NANCY H HILL Nan the girl with the winning smile enjoys and Cool yourself identifies her She will g to college for music Spelling ContestQ Senior Pals3 Chorus1 9 3 Volleyball Intramural Q Softball Intramural Q Junior Pals2 Newspoperl-3 CHARLES P HILTON Charlie is noted for his carpentry and cabinet making l-le d rather play baseball than do home work and likes Let Me Dream l-le plans to study woodworking at Pennsylvania Institute of Trades Senior Pals 3 Chorus 3 Cross Country Squad 2 JANE C HILTON Keek has charm with a personality plus l-ler cute freckles and winning smile have won her many friends This fall will find her attending modeling school Senior Pals 3 Junior Pals 1 . . I I I I .. V . .. . 1 , . ' f f - I . . . . , I . ' playing the piano and dancing. l-ler cute laugh . .. v . O .. ., . . . I I . i I I i T T , 1 i i . . j . 5 . QQ .Z ELAINE LOUISE HOFFNER Hoff , wIth her sparkllng personalIty and frlend ly laugh, IS known by all We are sure wIth her general dextenty she wIll be among the foremost x ray technIcIans Councll 3 Dramatlc Club 1 Q Yearbook Staf'f1 Q 3 TrI HI Y 1 Honor Roll 1 SZ Volleyball Intramural Q Softball Intramural 2 Essay Honor able MentIon 1 MARGARET W HOLMAN Margaret, the redhead wIth the bng smIIe, lIkes words readmg, wrItIng and speakIng them Known for her Intelllgence and abIlIty to keep busy she wIll attend W C S T C Glrls Speaklng Contest 3 Dramatlc Club 1 9 Spelllng Contest1 Second Place 9 3 Yearbook Staff1 Q Asst EdItOf 3 Orchestra 2 3 Honor Roll 1 Q Volleyball Intramural Q Softball lntra mural 9 Second Prlze Essay 1 Honor Essay Q French Club 3 Newspaper 3 Honor Speaker MARION ANNE Hoon jam W I Hoodle wIth the VIVOCIOUS persona ICY t lp her flute for all school actIvItIes She sports and IS a great fan of the Yearbook Staff 3 TrI HI Y 1 Q Co cert Baird 1 Q 3 Marchlng Band1 Q 3 c es 'Y Basketball JV 1 Q Intramur al Q4 Volleyball Intramural 1 Capf tbal Intramural 1 Q Newspaper St l DAVID TOWNSEND HOOPES Moose the boy wIth the pIpe and 45 IS a hard worker He loves huntlng and fIshIng Dave wall take up forestry at Penn State Councll 3 HI Y Q, 3 Newspaper 3 4 WN' ' if M MARY I-IooPEs W Ma 9 cute glrl wIth an excItIng personallty, eyes and a wInnIng smlle She IS plannlng a puff busIness world Y 2 3 Concert Band1 2 3 Marchlng IS usually In the eye on grey Band J 3 Basketball Intramural 2 Volleyball Intramural Q Softball Intramural Q Champlonshlp Intramural Q RICHARD HURLBRINK DIck ,versatIle and lIkable, Isa musIc bug A hard worker around school he lIkes sports, par tIcuIarly football He plans to attend Penn State for the hortIcultural course Class PresIdent 1 COUHCII1 3 Boys Speaklng Contest WInner 3 DramatIc Club 1, Q Concert Band 1 SZ 3 Marchmg Band 1 Q 3 Orchestra 1 9 3 Chorus1 3 Honor ROII1 Spanlsh Club3 HI Y Secretary 1 VP Q PresIdent 3 HI Y TrI HI Y CouncIl Pres 3 3 Hockey V 1, Bas etball JV 1 Q Champlonshlp Intra I1, Q Softball Var 3 CheerleadIng 2 HARRIETT I JARRETT RIckIe , a happy go lucky gIrI, lxkes all sports She IS known for her sweet and wInnIng smIle SenIor Pals 1, 9 1 I ' 'I L Ql- 'I I' ' ' ' ' - .I . -I . . . . 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Q3 ALLAN JOHNSON Peanut Ilkesallsports especlally baseball I-I can usually be found crulslng ID his blue Ford Peanut spends some time at the G 84 W Class Vlce President Q Dramatic Club 'I I-In Y 'I 9 Chorus'I ANN JONES Ann vnvaclous and peppy spends most of her tzme preparing for a career In merchandlzung She Ilkes the New England climate and colleges Trl I-In Y 'I Q 3 I-Iockey Squad Q ntramural Basketball 'I Intramural Volleyball 'I GWENDOLYN KING Gwen IS Interested In muslc and wnll continue her studies at WCSTC She lakes camping actlvltles and make belreve dogs Chorus 'I Q 3 Dlstrlct and State 3 Speaknng Contest2 3 Talent Show Q 3, Dramatic Club 3 Intramural Basketball 'I PATRICIA A KIRK Pat , with her vlvaclous personality bug brown eyes and flne sense of humor wlll always succeed She will study dental hygvene at Penn Class Sec Q Dramatic CIub'I Q Spelllng Contest 3 Yearbook Q Lrt and Act Edltor 3 Trl HI Y 'I I'reasurerQ Pres 3 I-lonor l2oIl'I Q Intramural BasketbaIl'I Championship Captaln Q .J V Q Intramural Volleyball 'I, Q Intramural Softball Q Spanish Club Sec 3 Cheerleading Q 3 DORIS E KNOTTS Done has been actnve In basketball and base ball Danclng IS her favorlte pastime For her future the secretarial world beckons Intramural Softball Q ANTHONY E LANDERS Tex a hard working boy from the machine shop llves In Green I-lull I-Ins favorlte pastlmes are hunting and trout flshlng DOROTHY ANN LAYTON Dotty the likable blonde with a wlnnlng smule for all IS a very conscientious student She plans to attend Penn and become a teacher Girls Speaking Contest 3 Dramatic Club QI Spelling Contest'I Q 3 Yearbook Staff Q 3 I-II Y 'I Q 3 I-Iono Ro 'I Q lntramu Basketball 2 J V Q Intramural Volleyball 2 Intramural Softball Q I-lonor Essay 'I Q Spanish Club 3 I-Ionor Speaker JAY HENRY LEE Jay IS a medal wrnner In football and track fleld events I-Ie has a great sense of humor and lakes Be Bop I-Ie plans to become an englneer Senior Pals 3 Football Varsity 'I Q 3 Track VOVSIIYI Q 3 ARNOLD LEEK Arnold is a crew-cut with a sense of humor. I-le is a quiet three-year man on the football squad. J. V. Football 1, Q, Varsity 3. BEATRICE ELIZABETH LESSIG Beatie , a small, brown-eyed, dark-haired, active girl, participates in all sports and likes dancing. I-Ier winning ways will help her as a secretary. Tri-I-li-Y 1, Q, 3, I-Ionor Roll 1, Q, Intramural Basket- ball 1, Championship 2, Intramural Volleyball 1, 9, Intramural Softball Q. PAUL LEWIS Paul will be remembered for his Hillbilly songs. I-Ie spends much time now at Benedict Airport and hopes for ci future in aeronautics. Chorus 52, 3, Talent Show 2, 3. ROBERT R. LEWIS Bob , a tall, dark, well-dressed fellow, partici- pates in all sports, his favorite being basketball. I-le likes automobiles CPackardsD, music, and all foods. I-le will attend college. Council Q, 3, I-li-Y 1, Q, 3, Pres. 1, Concert Band 2, 3, Marching Band 3, Orchestra 3, Chorus Q, 3, J.V. Football 1, Q, J.V. Basketball 1, Baseball 1I3.'ZA 6Z'-Ola-S,-74-qafenn-at LLOYD W McCALLIN Cue Ball a future machinist is liked by all I-le en oys Stan Kenton s music and is often seen aroun Milltown RAYMOND A McCLURE Pierre is quite the man around town A hard worker he will be a success working for the Bell or Uncle Sam I-Ii Y1 Q 3 Chorus3 'Irack1 Q 3 Cross Coun tryQ 3 Swimming Ass tManagerQ Spanish Club FRANCIS MCCOOL I-Iinkie a versatile happy go lucky athlete S outstanding in basketball I-Ie spends his spare time at the Y M C A Chorus1 JV Football 1 Varsity Q 3 EDWARD McCUE Pete likes hunting fishing and sports I-le s handy with a rifle and can be found on Valley Creek Road I-le has a future in mechanics s74AA. fer? S , .. ,.l i A ,I nu li , . . , ' , ,J.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Q, 3, Varsity Baseball Q. 3. I i i . A ' A Q5 FRANK E. McFADDEN Frank, good-looking, full of pep, likes driving, baseball, jazz ,and a hot sax. He dislikes physics and girls. He'll attend Penn State. Concert Band Q, 3, Marching Band Q, 3. KATHLEEN McKINNEY Kathleen, always found rushing, loves hats, pocketbooks, and music, but hates cats, Her pretty smile and cheerful manner will take her far in the world of teaching. Dramatic Club 1, Q, Spelling Contest 3, Yearbook Staff 3, Chorus 3, Honor Roll Q, lntramural Volley- ball 1, Q, lntramural Softball 9, Newspaper Staff 3, SHIRLEY M. McLEAN Shirley, shortand always laughing, has a wonder- ful personality. She likes music and dressmaking. JAMES F. McLEAR, JR. Jimmy is our radio expert and a serious-minded science fan. He hopes to go to Penn for civil engineering. Yearbook Staff 3, Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, Marching Band Q, 3, Honor Roll 1. LEO C McMULLEN Leo is representing our class in the armed forces He left for navy training in December We have enjoyed his letters from Great Lakes ROBERT E MAHOLLAND Moe is Green Hills gift to the machine shop His vacations will include hunting and Fishing when he becomes a machinist FAY D MALIN Fay a blue eyed brunette with a sparkling per sonality likes Guy Lombardo s music and the Army She will enter the business world Tri Hi Y 1 Q Intramural Volleyball 1 MARY JANE MARCH Mary is our snappy head majorette who can really twirl that baton With her pleasing per sonality and winning smile she is bound to suc ceed in the secretarial field Marching Band Q 3 lntramural Volleyball Q ' S . . . . I Q I . .- I V 1 - - ' I . V .. , , ' I' ' I i ' .. i. . . Q . I . ir yr . . r 4 A l - . , i . 26 MARVIN MARCH WILLIAM H. MILES Marv , a regular guy and joker with plenty of Bill , popularwith the girls, dresses well, works personality, likes to eat and sleep, but dislikes at the 'A 81 P ', and does a lot of drawing and doing homework. cutting up. The Navy is his future. BARBARA A MATLACK Baseball Squad 1. GLADYS H MITCHELL Mitch cute with a pleasing personality is Barb has a pleasing personality pep and a very popular She likes dancing and sports She catching laugh She is a leading majorette plans to be a nurse or a model Marching Band 3 Senior Pals 3 Chorus 3 MARGARET MONTGOMERY Arriving three years ago from China Margaret is noted for her wit and charm An ardent stu dent of photography and piano she plans to attend college in Ohio Tri I-li YQ 3 Ass tTreasurer3 Intramural Valley ball Q lntamural Softball 2 French Club 3 HERMAN W MULLER Moe is a cheerful fellow and is very active in sports especially baseball and swimming ln the future he will be a Navy man Baseball Varsity 2 MYERS cheerleaders with an life The future will Q Intramural Basket 2 Intramural Soft JAMES M NELSON Jim is a tall friendly guy l-le holds the high school and county championships in the shot put and was king of the iavelm for two years Jim plans to take up mechanics Senior Pals 3 Track Varsity 'I 9 3 ALFRED W. NEWMAN Ted , well liked and fun loving, is always trying to leave school. I-le likes wood shop, cars, I-landy Shop, softball, and TV. Carpentry will be his future occupation. MARTHA M. NEWMAN Tiny , coming from Marshalltonh is a sharp girl with a pleasing personality. Shell go far in the secretarial field. Ass't. Class Treasurer 3, Council 3. JOSEPH M. NEWSOME Champy is the fellow with the constant smile. l-Ie likes basketball and is a good swimmer. Tall and good-looking, he will enter college or join the Navy. Senior Pals 2, 3, J.V. Basketball Q, Track Squad Q, Cross Country Varsity 3. JOHN W. NICHOLS Skeeter , the brains of our football team, is one of the most versatile athletes in XXf.C.l-l.S. Known for his friendliness towards all, he is popular throughout school. Class Vice-Pres. 'I, Pres. Q, Council 3, Chorus 3, Varsity Football 1, Q, 3, Varsity Baseball Q, 3, Spanish Club 3. JOSEPH L NICHOLS Joe tall and husky is a wood shop whiz who en oys fishing hunting and movies Nic likes T e Old Dodge l-lis future is in farming and carpentry EDWARD E NORRIS all sports especially basketball and track l-I has an individual smile and likes flashy clothes and dancing Senior Pals 3 Marching Band Q 3 J V Basket ball Q Varsity 3 Track Squad Q Varsity 3 Cross Country Varsity 3 EDWARD W O CONNELL Eddie can usually be found beneath the hood ofa car Possessed ofa pleasing personality he delights In playing football and piloting a plane as a hobby J V Football 'I Q Vcirsity3 EMILY L OTTER Dolly a fun loving blue eyed blonde likes activities at Lake Wallenpaupack especially swimming and boating She plans to enter West Chester State Teachers College Tri I-li Y 3 I-lonor Roll Q Intramural Volleyball 1 Q Intramural Softball Q French Club 3 U H . H' . . . ' A . I- . Au . II I H , . .. L f ., ' . . '. If . '. . . . ' . . , , I . Eddie , a happy-go-lucky, friendly guy, is fond of H H V ' b h ,I U . I . - 9 V . U 1 ' 1 ' 1 I . A - 4 I I .I h ' I '. ' - . . l I - i I 1 ' ' i i I . f f - 28 EDWARD L. PAINTER Bunky is a quiet, busy fellow. He enjoys roller- skating, dancing, swimming, and traveling. He is in at the Warner Grille. Council I, Football Squad 2. G. LOUISE PARRY Weisie , that jolly, fun-loving little girl from Milltown, likes camping at Camp Tweedale and Camp Wallenpaupack. She plans to attend W.C.S.T.C. Council 3, Tri-Hi-V Q, 3, lntramural Volleyball 'Il Q, lntramural Softball 'I, Q, Newspaper StaH 3. BARBARA A. PEACOCK Barb , a cute little blonde with a vivacious smile, is often seen flashing around the halls. She plans to enter college alter graduation. Tri-Hi-Y 'If lntramural Volleyball 'I. DORIS J. PECK Doris, a smiling, blue-eyed blonde with a keen sense of humor and a sparkling personality, en- 'oys popular music and dancing. She plans to become an airline hostess. Tri-Hi-Y 'I, lntramural Volleyball 'I. RONALD W PERKINS A wood shop boy from Westtown Ronny is well known for his interest in sports He also enjoys hunting HELEN R PIZZI Helen a neatdresser and peppy cheerleader has good looks and big brown eyes She likes sax cords Tri HIY 'I Q 3 JV Hockey 'I Q Varsity 3 lntramural Basketball 'I Q lntramural Volleyball 'I 9 Championship Q lntramural Softball 2 Cheer leading'I 2 3 W IBERNARDA PLATT j!IJ Bernie a good guy who talks a mean str ak history has a great future as a big business man Banana splits are his weakness Dramatic Club 'I 2 Hi Y 9 R FAY RICE Ricie a brown haired blue eyed cheerleader with plenty of pep may be found clowning at the be in business Asst Class Treasurer 3 Tri Hi Y 'I Q 3 JV Hockey 'I Varsity 2 3 lntramural Basketball 'I Capt Q JV 'I 9 lntramural Volleyball 'I Q lntramural Softball 'I Cheerleading 'I SZ 3 Y ' I - 'I . , , I I i U' - I Q 4 I .. ., . .., - . I - A ' I players, Chevrolets, dancing, and listening to re- Cu. 84 W.. with her many friends. Herfuture will I' l' I 1 i - ' I I I i I ' A i -' I' I I F ' - . D I i 1 1 1 i r 1 ' i i ' - 1 - - 1 i A 1 i I I ' i 1 I ' 29 Wllfiiigff QW oan is cute and vivacious with mischievious blue eyes. She s a nice dresser and dancer who likes popular music, especially Stardust . Her future will be in the secretarial Field. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, Championship Intramural Volley- ball Q. RANDALL S. ROBINSON l2andy's ready wit and pleasing personality have pervaded all his classes. Next year, armed with his slide rule and clarinet, he will journey to M.l.T. to study physics. Yearbook Staff 3, Hi-Y Q, 3, Concert Band 1, Q, 3, Marching Band 1, Q, 3, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, Essay, 1st Prize Q, District Band 1, Q, District Orchestra Q, All State Band Q, Honor Speaker. DAVID ROE Rebel , an outdoor man who is conscientious in studies, will certainly make out well in the Navy if past history means anything. Spanish Club 3. PHOEBE W. ROSENBERRY Phoebe, a wit and cut-up, does well in her studies. Scientist Phoebe will take French and Latin apart in her laboratory. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Treasurer Q, Pres. 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, J.V. Hockey Q, Intramural Basketball 1, Q, J.V, 1, Q, Intramural Volleyball 1, Q, Intramural Soft- ball 1, Q, Varsity 1, Q, Championship lntra. 1, French Club 3. JOSEPH UGGERI Joe never tudies b thas plenty to sayin class Hecan bes n iving 193QChevrfnlet Joe s fu ure is wit Un le Sam, JOAN A SABATINI Sabbie proves good things come in small pack ages As one of the G 81 W s Cover Girls she s an attractive dresser with personality plus She ll enter the field of nursing Tri Hi Y 1 Q 3 Intramural Basketball Q lntra mural Volleyball Q HERBERT SCOTT Herb has a SLFIICIFIQTDGVSODOIITY This year Scottie has completed his brilliant career in sports having won the Chester County award as the most valuable player He also plays the clari net and saxaphone well Council Q Senior Pals Q 3 Concert Band1 Q 3 Football Varsity 1, Q, 3 Basketball Varsity Q, 3 Track Varsity 1, Q 3 MARGARET ELLEN SEABOLDT Peg s a real ball o Fire with a snappy sense of humor A peppy cheerleader she enjoys danc ing sports and pounding the ivories Penn will hear from her Class Sec 1 Assnt TreasurerQ Tri Hi Y1 Q V Pres 3 Honor Roll Q J V Hockey1 VarsityQ 3 Basketball JV 1, Q, Intramural 1, Q Capt 1 French Club 3 Cheerleading 1 Q 3 H is . T 1' 1 . ' ' ' ' 1 '..'1 PCS ' . '- vi ,1 1 fi I N ' 1' 1 - - I UI :lt 1 i 1 i 1 1 i 1 If 1 I A . i - i F fx I I If Nl Pl n I 1 ' I 1 F' A If V, 1, . 1 L ,, f .i11 '- f', X H - n i. n. n . V .. . ,. . T 1 1 - ' ' ' I I - 1 I- I I' I' .1 1 - - i i - ' 1 1 i - - I I i , - . . . , . i . 1 1 1 ' 30 Q .Lift sp- JAMES ALLEN SELTZER Z SAL ANN SKWER Jim travels to Wilmington dances in both a '47 Dodge and Chevy. Working in machine shop, he hopes for a future in radio and television. CLARA ANNA SHAW Clara, with brown hair and blue eyes, is full of fun. She is a music and school sports fan. l-ler future is in the Women s Marines. Tri-I-li-Y 1, Q, 3. S ways doin thing: ritingfsmiling, etc. Training - nn tate plus her n ra lent will aid her ou alistic field. Ass't Class Treas. 1, Cou 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 1 Act Play Q, Yearbook Staff 1, 2, Editor 3, Tri-l-li-Y 1, Q, 3, Honor Roll Q, Hockey Manager 1, Q, 3, Intramural Basketball 1, Q, ln- tramural Volleyball 1, Q, French Club 3, Essay Qnd Prize 2. DONALD RICHARD SMITH Don may be found either in machine shop or at Malvern, traveling in a 34 Plymouth. I-lis future is to be in the field of aeronatutics. DORIS E SMITH Doris a short dark haired girl from West Goshen who is usually seen in a blue Chevy is looking forward to having a job with Bell Telephone IRENE E SMITH Irene with her unpredictable personality likes football music hoagies and day dreaming Her ambition is to be a registered nurse J RODNEY SMITH Rod the likable jovial curly haired blonde from down Chelsea way likes plaid caps cross country and can usually be found in Upland I-le will invade the realm of business I-li Y1 2 3 Sec Q Concert Band 1 2 3 March Cross Country Squad 9 Varsity 3 Indoor Track ROSALIE F SMITH Did you see a flash go by? That was Rose Always hurrying cute and full of fun she enjoys playing the piano and eating ple SeniorPals2 3 lntramuralVolleyball1 Varsity1 .L I - .. . V I .. .-I , I, . I' . . A I I . I ' . . I . - . I' 1 1 1 - i 1 I i ' mg Band 1, 9, 3, Track Squad 1, Q, Varsity 3, 2, 3. ' ' . .. . . I I I I I V ' I . A . I ' - . I . . . I . I . I - I v . - 1 i 1 f 31 EDWARD K. SOWDEN, JR. Ed , a popular all-around fellow, has fishing, hunting, and sailing as hobbies. ln the future Ed would like to enterthe field of mechanical dentist- ry. Football Squad Manager 1. JAY E. SPATZ Jay is an avid speedster on water and land and a practical joker. Noted for his fiery personality, he will become a sailor. Football Squad 1. HOWARD A. STAFFORD Howie , 5j9 of pleasing personality, likes girls, sports, 34 Chevies, and Betterton, Mary- land, in the summer. He dislikes ties and big cars. Hi-Y 2, 3, Baseball Squad 1. JOSEPH W. STYER i'Joe , a quiet fellow, is popular in the wood shop. He likes Plymouths, blondes, hunting, and farming, which will be his future career. CAROLYN M SUPPLEE Carolyn the little girl from Lionville is a friend to everyone Her sweet disposition and good com mercial techniques will help her in the business world Honor Roll 1 Q BERNARD SYKES Bernie is a tall shy serious minded red head He likes typing class farming and good food particularly pies Mechanics is his future Honor Roll 1 LEATHA R SYKES Leatha is a sweet girl a student and a musician Her winning ways will bring her success as a teacher Cuirls Speaking Contest 3 Spelling Contest 1 Q 3 OrchestraQ 3 Honor l2oll1 9 DistrictOrches tra Q French Club 3 Newspaper Editor 3 Honor NATHALIE A THOMAS Nat our peppy basketball player likes danc ing bowling and all sports She seldom is seen without gum in her mouth Council 1 Tri Hi Y 1 lntramural Basketball Championship Q Varsity Q Intramural Volleyball 1 Q Varsity9 Intramural Softball Q I I I . . I .V 4 . I . . .. 4 . I. V I . . . I A i l I V I 1 I ' i 1 i 1 i A ' i i i Essay 1, Q, Honor Speaker, i I I I l I ' uc . in . . - Al . ' I l 1 1 t ' - - I V -I I 1 . , . ' ' , , I I. . i ' 1 i - 1 1 i - 32 WALTER THOMSON Walt likes '47 Ford convertibles, Spikes, and the station.. Quiet and likable, his future is in Uncle Sam s armed forces. HAROLD E. TREGO Harold, who hails from Lionville, likes stock car racing, football, baseball, art, and skating rinks. A quarry business is in his future. ROBERT E. TUEL Bobbie , the silent type, is a promising machinist. He likes horses and coon hunting and haunts Westtown. DONALD TU LLOCH, III Don has a great fondness for classical music and a dislike of physical labor. His ambition is to become a sales executive, make his million, and retire. Boys' Speaking Contest Q, 3. WALTER TURPIN Buzz is cheerful most of the time He likes roller skating and the popular song Patricia Track Squad 2 Walnuts one of those machinists is a whiz at math He is interested in sports movies and Handy Shop DOROTHY E WATKINS Dot quiet and cute is the efficient assistant secretary of the West Chester Senior Pals She enjoys basketball volleyball and baseball She will study music Senior Pals 3 EILEEN C WATSON Ellie is ambitious and full of fun and has a pleasant smile and naturally wavy hair She likes swimming baseball and airplanesand plansto be a nurse THOMAS A.wALRAvEN ,. , ,, , M ' 33 NANCY J WATSON Nancy wlth her quret manner has acqurred many frnends I-Ier Interests are sports especially basketball and the shore Nancys future rs In the busnness world Asst Class Treas Q CounculQ Tn I-I1 YQ Sec 3 Intramural Basketball Q Intramural Volleyball 'I Q Intramural Softball Capt Q JOHN TOWNSEND WEER Jack cheerful and always full of fun IS hy around gurls I-Ie llkes basketball swimming and baseball a blue Chevy and the Y I-ll Y Q 3 Baseball Squad Q Swlmmlng Varsity Q NANCY G WEIR Nancy wnth her blond haur dreamy blue eyes and frlendly manner wlll always be a success I-Ier Interests are sports of all kinds She plans a future In business Yearbook Staff 3 Tr: I-In V 'I Q 3 Intramural Basketball 'I Q Intramural Volleyball 'I Q Intramural Softball 'I Q NANCY E WHITE Nan a brlght cute brunette loves summers In Calrfornla When she funlshes studying musrc at Oberlin College she wall become a concert planlst Girls Speaking Contest 'I 3 Spelling Contest I Q WInner3 Yearbook Staff'I Q 3 Trl I-Ir Y'I Q Sec 3 I-lonor Roll 'I Q Intramural Volleyball Q French Club3 I-lonor EssayQ TalentShow'I Q 3 ANN ELIZABETH WIDEN Betty a tall blonde full of fun likes bowling and drlvung especially a 49 Buick She IS head ed for a successful career In the buslness field Spellmg Contest Q Trl I-In Y 'I Q 3 Honor Roll I Q lntramuralBasketbalI'I Q Intramural Volley ball 'I Q Champ Q Intramural Softball 'I Q Spanish Club 3 DAVID ANDREW WILEY JR That fun loving fellow with the photogenlc smile IS our guy Dave This year he mrght have been found lndulgmg In one of hrs three hobbres auto moblles slnglng or gurls Chorus Q 3 CARWELL WILLIAMS Woody the boy with a horn IS that happy go lucky chap who runs the mule for W C Woody will take music at West Chester State Teachers College Sensor Pals 3 Concert Band Q 3 Marchmg Band Q 3 Chorus'I Q 3 Basketball 'I Track Vars1ty'I Q Manager 3 Cross Country Varslty 'I K MARIE WILLIAMS Marne tall slum and quiet likes small chlldren and musnc She will be a telephone operator LENORA R. WITCHER Ray'7, full of charm, poise, and personality, has won many friends. She enjoys horseback riding and swimming. She will enter business school. Senior Pals Q, 3, Intramural Volleyball 1, Q. RICHARD BAILEY WOOD Woodie , witty and debonair, is a popular guy with personality plus. Always ready to lend a helping hand, he likes hunting. I-Ie plans to take up hotel administration. Council 3, Vice Pres. 3, Yearbook Staff Q, 3, I-Ii-Y 1, Q, 3, Honor Roll, Q, Cross Country Manager 1, Q, 3, Newspaper 3. VICTOR WOOD Vic has one of the jovial personalities of our class. When not hunting or fishing, he is probably with the fellows. I-Ie plans to enter Penn State. Council Q, I-Ii-Y 1, SZ, 3, J.V. Football 1, Q, Base- ball Squad 1, Q, Swimming Squad 1. ELEANOR FERN WRIGHT Eleanor, a quiet and pleasant girl, will enter the secretarial field or work at the Germantown Lutheran Orphanage. Intramural Basketball Q, Intramural Volleyball Q. WILLARD WRIGHT Bill is a quiet, serious fellow whose chief in terests are hot rods girls, and sports I-Ie plans to join the Marines after graduation EDNA MAE YODER Mae is a snappy cheerleader with a cute smile tary Tri I-Ii Y 3, Intramural Basketball 1 9 Intramural Volleyball1,2,lntramuraISoftball1 Q VarsityQ Cheerleading 1 2 3 DONN R ZANG An even tempered and very agreeable student Donn plans a career as an automobile mechanic CHRISTINE A ZELL Teeny , a short and jolly girl likes hamburgers and cokes She hopes to make use of her commer cial training in the future Intramural Basketball 9 Intramural Volleyball Q . .. . . . . . . - I . I , , and a winning personality. She will be a secre- H U . I U , I .u .- . I 5 Q . . . . Q . 1 1 I , , . f - 35 DONALD CICCARONE Goa Inger touched hmm and he slept Tennyson yr mia! if COURAGE ln lorty eight the slty was red Flames were burning overhead But the hugh school sp rut was not dead And on that hery night We d just begun to Frght' ur class put on o deterrnunea grrn And worlced oglnst great odds to wln And we sand that we would not gave Although our hugh school had been burned There were stall honored places to be earned Then everyone voted as one mon To adopt the double sessuon plan As we crossed out t s and dottea our 1 A brand new burldlng drd arise Building a new school IS mlghty rough Qur class Found the going tough And the junior hrgh wasnt large enough So we started to expand Qn the brand new land Qur classes were crowded and not very long But we had lalth and we were strong We tried hard not to do wrong We watched them dug cellars and ditches, And the new school arose from rags to riches Qur school IS strong, our school IS young, And our greatest songs are still unsung We have gone through both good and bad, And we are thankful lor what we have had SALLYANN SKWER 36 ' s F' ' , . M - f'zf'rsifg 'r uw r ' l- .:' ..,3-45: F .-1 -YL V , V fi., . , :K ,A 4 at ,j r , 5 u MM 0 1 . 4 5 A 2 ' ' I I . E . O ' l ' 1 1 IU. I ' s 1 1 , . Gnouuo BREAKING Snncn Jsvrsms Heuoznsou Avweu. P4sLLeR Srerscm Ykkszn Bkmwu OF-Pecan. Wencome CLARK Sucre HENDERSON Tzrsou FLAGG NJE enren THE New Sc:-noon. V. xvxrx X I M . 1 K . r s Blau af 195.2 ' K X M1 A OLLIVER Presldent B CRISMAN Treasurer L LAMBERT Secretory L GINTEP Vice President Q I t I . - . Two hundred members of the Class oP,5Qipose on the auditorium steps 3843 01644 of 1953 E DAWSON Treasurer H BENTON President J CL RK Vice President D CANN Secretory J' J The largest closs yet to ossemble ID West Chester l-hgh School Closs of 53 with two hundred Forty two members loolcs lorword to lnemg the hrst class to spend three yeors In our new bUllCllf1Q 39 ff ffl, ' l l ' 0 ,1 ,, fy' u If V , - . l gn I A l X A 1 K It V f , - o - l X 1 XVI . ll F :J , X kj lx , N H L Q lj V N' l ,' I . X Rfk, . I l I A VC? 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Xe llc :IVV X First row Accompanlstsbmberger and Pratt Mitchell Carpenter Lower l-lurI brink Wllllams Lawton Llnclecamp Gaither Twadclell Getz l-luck man Turpin director Miss Spangler narrator Friedman Second row Sylvester Cann Brehm Crnsman Wllson Barr Duff Eastburn Johnson Wiley Glasco l-licks Edgecomb De Vaughn Third row Lammey DI Rocco Beck Lambert Schnencler McClure P Lewis Grlgson Kung Bair I-lull Fourth row Melton Deputy McKinney Bruno Blain Flagg Lacey Granite Nrchols I2 Lewis Balclwxn Cam Bellamy I-lash I-lllton DISTRICT ORCHESTRA MEMBERS DISTRICT CHORUS MEMBERS 1st row C Getz vlolln L Sykes viola L Lambert 1st row W Baldwln P Barr VIOIIH 2nd row I2 I-Iurlbrlnk M Carpenter E Twacldell 2nd row J Beck vlolln J Lower VIOIID E Twadclell I2 Eastburn L Lambert Cabsentl bvlol l-I Frledman vlolrn R Robinson clarinet 43 wk' 1 f .Lk kb 1 Into Q57 jx fwlt W 'V ,O LP I 5 ' I . 1 A I 1 1 1 A ' 1 . .1 V1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 3 H 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I ' 5 I 1 A -1 V 1 1 1 1 - ' I I I ' I A 1 1 A 1 A 1 1 14 1 1 I ' I I I I I ' 5 . 1 I C 2 fl ,, I 1 I . , I .j , ' j . , 1 . I , . . . t ' . V 1 . I . I . I - 1 i ' 1 1 ' I - 1 - ' ' i - 1 i - I 1 ' M 4 Mm Qt Clarmets Robinson Taylor MacLeod Spector Lower Jenlcrns Epsteun Moore Scott H Vansant Hoopes Waltz Fader Houtz Ha Trumpets Granite Matlock Lewis Zoolc Williams C Cohen S Lacy Cohen B Smith Cloud J Carroll Heyburn Trombones Hurlbrrnlc Sylvester Magee Lambert T Dow French Horns Selple Yoder Overgard Eng rsh S Barltones X- Mujorettes Rrme NV 0 Ma rch Morrow Brubaker Flutes Scherbe Burneson Carpenter Hood Tutwnler Show DrMatteo Hanselman Hales Basses Harper Scott R Re Ily Oboe Anne Pratt Sexes McFadden Chambre Cloud W Frredman Egger Bass Clarinet Eastburn Barr Wllllams S Jones English Harris Percussion M Be s Lambert L , . Nm l . . I xv - 1 Jil' my 5' L U 1V ,jjj , . , I . II I Brice . , 1 . , . , . , . , . Sill I - S h , . .I . II I' , . I - aa ana! x ,-ff' , X 1 X'-' , X ex xf' , T Avy ,J I X5 ,wt J f -A .C ' i O t , , Q tX VC' gf fist? gdlti in Refzeafadal Q, 'H 1st row l-lales, Hood, Burneson 1st row S Engllsh Overgard Yoder, Selple Qndfow p C'ttfSl C'W Hanselman 2nd row Eastburn, olarrls, Nl Engllsh Jones, 3rd 'ow Egger, McFadden Porter, S Wnllnams, Barr 4th row Chambre, W Cloud 5th row Frredman, Slll 1st row Zoolc, Lewis, Matlock, Grannte, l-lurlbrlnk Morrow Rlmel 2nd row B Cohen, Lacy S Cohen, C Wnlllams, Magee,T Lambert nf ,fn 11 1st row Robanson, Taylor, MacLeod 2nd row Lower, Jenlans, I-l Scott, outz 4th row l-larper, Reilly, R Scott The concert band under the dlrectlon of Mr Joseph L Hanselman enjoyed Its usual successful season The muslclans culmlnated the school year with a highly successful concert The marching band although unable to practice letter formation but once during the entire football season, performed commendably onthe grnduron Sensor l-lrgh football fans will long remember marchung baclc from the game to the thrrlllng strains of On Warriors An unnovatlon In band government was mstltuted th1s year when no offrcers were elected, but Rlchard l-lurlbrlnk and Randall Robinson on were chosen to act as co studentconductors, and Laura Lambert was appointed secretary The band was well represented In the Southeastern Dustrnct Band festival held on February 17 at lrvrne Audltoruum at the Unlversuty of Pennsylvania Those who partlclpated were Sally Burneson, plccolo Ronald l-larper, bass l-larold Taylor, thnrd clarinet, Rrchard Hurlbrunk, flrst trombone, and Randall Robinson, solo clarinet Randall Robinson was selected to play ID the Pennsylvania Eastern State Band festival held on March 15 16, and 17 at Harrlsburg The annual trnp to the Tall Cedar s convention under the auspnces of West Chester Forest number QQ proved to be a memorable occasion The tireless bandsmen presented theur sprung concert ID the school audltorxum on the 16th and 17th of May Notrceably well received were theur rendntuons of Joshua, The Afternoon ofa Faun, and Jaclc and the Beanstalk, an amusing novelty Later, numerous letters and bars were distributed to successful candidates, and Rnchard l-lurlbrnnk Sally Burneson, and Randall Robnnson were the recrprents of the sensor hugh school music award Mr l-lanselman and the members of the band vvlsh to express therrapprecnatlon to those who helped In any manner to make this o fnne season 45 l l g L 6 -t e '- , . 2 , , . t 4, , 5 3. I' if 1 4 c iq nm, 41 : : . ' , , ' 7 1 : l ' . ' , I A I h V , , I I 4 : , , . . ' . : ' . l'l 3rd row: l-leyburn, Carroll, J. Cloud, Smith, Dow, Sylvester 3rd row: Hoopes, Waltz, Fader, L. Lambert in 'F' I ' , ' . - 1 . , . . auf h H K: H - , b - . . .. . I 4 I l I Of-14525 Cemmenif ug valve, nwircg 4,2 KZ- Q17 rc. uri D0 UQ un,-I L fvcfmkwallau den Fnrst row Vice presrdent Huss Presrdent Llndecamp Secretary Olluver Second row Gelsler Seaboldt Frey Wallace Shaw Dlclclnson Sykes Thlrd row Skwer Otter Barr Johnson White Rosenberry Montgomery Fourth row Sdvlser l-lagedorn McFadden Baughman Olllver Schrevelrus Dunn ray ln studying French the most essential part ns learning to speak the language The French club greatly lGCIlItGf9d thus, for every word was spolcen In French at these meetings under the guldance of Mass Muller and Mr l-lagedorn The members had several meetings each with an enjoyable program During the hrst meeting David Lmdecamp was elected president, Jean l-luss, vlce presldent, and Andre Oliver, secretary Dr Wallcer answered our questions about the French Government, General DeGauIle, and Indo Chrna At another meetmg the members of the club saw a Film showmg some of the sports In France Before the Christmas meeting every one sang songs In French and a young gurl from France taught a new song Each person an the French club derived both pleasure and educatlon from the meetings throughout the year 46 N... . : . - . 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I . . 5 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 5 I 1 1 1 1 - 1 Absent: Holman. , . ,MM 421,41 First row Secretary Klrlc Presldent Granite Vlce presldent l-leegard Second row AdVIS9f l-lagedorn Layton Darlrngton Wlden Blam Kornunslcy Thrrd row Palmer Bullotta Nichols Clark l-lurlbrlnlc Walters Fourth row l-loutz McClure Flagg Grlgson Roe The Spanish club IS an organization new to the school this year The mlnutes are written In Spannsh and the meetnngs are conducted entlrely ID Spanish under the dlrectlon ol Mr l'lagedorn Ar the hrst meetlng the olhcers were voted upon and the name l..os lantos chosen for the club We have had a numloer ol very Interesting meetings At two of our meetings Mr George Stetson and Mr l-larlan Slaclc showed us slides talcen during their trips to South America At Christmas time we played the plnata, a game played an Spanish spealqlng countries consisting ol trying to brealc a clay jug hlled with candy whale blindfolded Some of our actlvltles Include singing In Spanish and corresponding with students IH Spanish spealcxng countries X 4- , 47 . : . 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Y.. ua First row Secretary Crusman Presrdent Clark Vice Presldent Wood Second row Spector Buxton Third row Patten Wnlson Cann Clarlc Parry Fourth row Smrth Skwer Glbbon McGlothlnn l-lnclcman l-lolfner Newman Fifth row Brunton Snyder Smith Kornlnslcy l-larvey Deaver Sixth row Polrner Bullotta l-lurlbrnnlc Kell McGrogan Seventh row Lewas Nnchols Walters Dunn Cuunter Absent Glordano Reed StudentCounc1l under the leadership ol President John Clarlq had the almost lmposslble taslc ol guiding the ad1ustment from the Junior l'l1gh bUIldIDQ tothe Josnt Sensor l-llgh School Upon the shoulders ol the student representataves rested the rob ol lnterpretzng the regulations and presenting suggestxons lhls year permanent commlttees were constructed lhe lralhc Committee, led by Beverly Deaver supervnsed the monutor system lflalne l-lotlner was the competent leader of the Chapel Commattee A worthwhlle project of gnvung and tothe needy was supervised by Rrchard l-lurlbrlnl4 Chanrman ol the Welfare Committee Sallyann Sl4wer headed the lmprovement Commlttee, the alms ol whlch were to bolster school spurnt and satisfy any complaints Chairman ol the Social Commlttee was Richard Wood, who also served as vice presldent Brenda Crusman was the elhclent secre tary Laurels go also to Mr Russell Unch and lvlr Roy Lady who served as council advisers l-lowever small councsl s achnevements may seem at must be remembered that they were the representatuves ol the student body who paved the way over the rocky road ol adjustment ID the new West Chester Joint Senlor l'llgh School 48 W 1 . . . . I 1 I ' . : , . : 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 ' : 1 1 1 1 - : I I I I ' : , . 1 1 , . 1 . . 3 . . 1 J K ' l - , ' ' - 4 ' , ,y . . 1 X tl D. l ' .1 ,151 Q, lb tW'.t ' 'S-'EW-.LQQILQ Slay J f YW Upper left Brunton Kornunsky Sykes Getz Olun ajtrl 09110 Upper rught Wood McVey Hoopes McKunney Spector Gubbon In ax Poluner Sykes 5 Lower left Fruedman Mcl2ee Gunsburg Hull Von Tress Holman MMI Lower rught Lundecamp Gray Hoberman Moore Parry Hood Crusman Edutor un chuef Leatha Sykes 50,527 STAFF Assocuate Edutor Carol Getz Edutorual Commuttee Margaret Holman v I . . . M : 1 1 1 1 - 1 lf 5 1 1 1 1 I 1 .bo ' , . ' . 3 l 1 1 I 1 H 1 1 - ,rl ' ' I 3 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 VJ' ULU . M , ' ' V .....,. ....,....,. all I Olin, Henry Brunton Art Editor. ........ ..... .....,. J u lie Korninsky ' . . . I .- . I . ' 1 . . . . . . I ' 1 Reporters Kathleen Mcliunney Maury Hoberman Duck Wood Harold Fruedman Davud Hoopes Louus Poluner Davud Lundecamp Prusculla Shaw Nancy Hull Sally Gubbon Wulluam Gray Jean McVey Multon Gunsburg Kay Von Tress Anne McRee Jay Moore Brenda Crusman Sue Spector T 'sts Maruon Hood Vp Louuse Parry Extral lfxtral Read all about utl Thus was the cry that ushered un Hu Lughts, West Chester Hugh School s new student newspaper Sunce uts hrst appearance on February 'l4th Hu Lights has been a popular addutuon to school lule read and enjoyed by students and teachers aluke The twenty hve members of the Stott and Muss lrapnell, theur advusor have done a wonderful uob of coverung the news on the school front and ol unlormung theur publuc Wuth theur luvely news artucles, sparklung Features clever cartoons and Illustratuons, Hu Lughls has truly lullulled ILS purpose ofcreatung Interest In school events Informung the students and teachers, and bundung the members of the hugh school closer to theur school and Its purpose 49 5-42.1 X,-LKILLAA fu f'f,f f 1 yfgfbf ,ffflfff Jfanaa Nwafufd Boys Spsmsme Comesv Upper left Boys Speaklng Contest A Olrn H Friedman P Smll R Hurlbrlnk R Flagg D Tulloclc C Phnlnps D Llndecamp Center left EssayX D Cann S Clark S Waltz S Specter H Brunton J Moore R Mackey R Wrlght R Menon J Matlack M Glnsburg HONOR Rom Cmj M.. Es SAY XII Upper right Honor Roll for 3 years L Sykes M Kormnsky P Kirk M Bennett J Heegard E Hoftner R Rabnnson D Layton D Llndecamp E Wlden E Granite E Gale B Lessig R Flagg C Supplee N Wh1teCabsentD Center nght Honor Speakers D Layton M Holman L Sykes R Robinson E Granite 7-'fx l-lowon SPEME as D XXfood Absent Edna Dawson Center Essay Xll D Layton L Sykes P Klrk N Whlte S Shuer M Kormnsky M Holman M Hennncke R Robinson D Linde-camp W Gray R Flagg E Granite 50 P ' A n V -.-L if , ,s ea ' D I g - Y r ' Z5 , lv v st I .lf I -:A 'P 6.455 -1 x S ,KY t QS' P V F 1' ' , . . ' 1 v ' Q QF-1 .fff'? 'I , ,AW . M 4 'IQ A Q4 My N - , , ff -. 1 ' iif, ' . 1 ' ,S . Q Q- 4, 4 ,. us X N N? , s.,t gy fm . Y - X of .11 - . 1 .N ,,M1J' pf' A 'O 4 ' vm J . ' 1-fl 1 l 4 nf y 4 ff I 1 1 s . A V , Q, Y 1. . J f Q- ' L mn, ' iflpr I 'ff' I 1 X' 4 ' Lu My . ,.. , Y - ------ ' ,ff ' ' 1 . i . . . -u ' q . 4 I . , V . A . 1 . ,I 4. , .. , . , . . , . V 1 - 1 - - 1 I ' 1 f - - A 1 - I 1 ' 1 -V I . , . 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' fl -1 M Zlwzfdall wcvfv Flrstrow Parry Bullotta Clark Co captaun Nuchols Co captaun Flagg Lee Green McCool March Jackson Sume Coach Haupt Second low Evans Coach Puegle lrons Norman Temple OConnell Anderson Letter Lundecamp Johnson Dawson Steward Zang Leek Third row Coach Pearl London Scott Proud Johnson Bruce Black Cualunu McCooI Lewus Mosteller Caun Redmond Olun Martunu Fourth row Puccardo Sulvestru Cuccarone Smuley Bauley Holmes Hall Chappell Wummer Hendruckson Brown Cuallumore Wrught Goldberg Henderson Sheller Hash Jackson Thus year s team has unscrubed a very umpressuye record un the annals of champuonshup football ln more than a decade, no Warruor team has equalled thus season s record At the begunnung of the season, thungs looked dark as only four lettermen were returnung but unyestments of hard work, cooperatuon, and exceedungly hugh spurut paud off un an 8 Q wun record The Warruors opened the season vvuth vuctorues over Lancaster and Brudgeport, followed by a setback by an un spured Phoenuxvulle eleven Then they routed duPont Next came the game of the year Downungtown The game offered thrulls galore but because of three unlucky breaks the Warruors suffered a defeat to a for unferuor team They defeated theur next four opponents and funally conquered theur Thanksguvung Day ruval, Berwyn ln Ches Mont League competutuon they placed second to Phoenuxvulle s furst Co captaun Duck Flagg and Herb Scott were placed onthe All Star furst team, whule Co captaun Jack Nuchols and Buddy Bullotta receuved posutuons on the second team John Clark, Dave Letter Jum Anderson, and Jay Lee receuved honorable mentuon Cur scat back Herb Scott who crossed the goal lune 14 tImeS, receuved The Most Valuable Player Award Our Captauns OUI' COCICh6S THE SCORES .hu West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester West Chester Totals West Chester Q11 Lancaster Brudgeport Phoenuxvulle TQ Dupont Downungtown 'IQ Pottstown Coatesvulle Medua Haverford Berwyn ODDonents 1 Mr Ruegle Mr Haupt, Mr Pearl Jcuc Nuchols, Duck Flagg u ly' .' 0 , rvullu, W X 0 ,NN fur! t , K , he t 1 f fu 4 ' in PTA'-:rf ' WMV, wh, . 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' 13 .... , O if fu- S P j 35,.. 7 1 , 19 ,... 9 sa X 1 ' A L1 .' , . . lc fa off X -'X fs Norman Anderson ee BULLOTTA Earl ol Eagle lou gh left ,guard recovered numerous fumbles terrrlnc blocker any team outstanding on defense ANDERSON Bug Jlm yrcrous ackler on rught s de of the me hard to move DAWSON Tmy morale builder dvd a good Job at tackle posutnon GREEN Johnny stream lined guard trncky and tough great team player JOHNSON I stncky llngered end speedy good de lenslye player LETTER Blondie bulwark ol the lnne accurate center back agaln next year L Jay Iran man of our llne extra pounts always Helpful LINDECAMP Da77lln9 Dave most accommodating guy on the eleven relnlorced the middle of our lune Fl aqcl Llarls lNlaCltxclS QD R ir 4-wg eiie ullctlfa Qbonnell emp NORMAN oe a gale end and pass recetyer never In a hurry felllffl next SQGSOH sub Quarterback lwrxy tryln1 O CONNELL Eddie Red Legs leared tackle Injured but Stull played examplelorothers C TT Herb luqhtnlng terrific tackler All County Mast Valuable Player Award 14 touchdowns TEMPLE Be Bop Bob The Kid pass snatcher scrappy lor hrs size IRONS Bob speedy halfbock ne er stops runmng hamper ed lfljhlfles NICHOLS luck Ca captaln maglcxan behnnd center vlcnous sole y man smart 'zuarterback and llne oasser FLAGG Big Dick Co captain mux between end and lull back extra porn s pass snagger hard runner honorable mention All State A WX 8.1 'Q 2 'S N651 S1 ks 'ri A ft? 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A r ' 'ttf , I H In U on A 3 EA 1 iii , A 2 ,, t I A y - HN' g - A -. i ij I I Q ' ' 1 W l.' cl Co l l J 621-044 eww First row Coach Zlmmermon WIllIGmS Spellman Smith Grlgson Dull Norrls Ringgold Mgr Wood Second row Galllmore Jones Newsome McClure Burns Dunn Frledman Jones Ferrrer 1950 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Sept Q Medua Away ost Oct 1 Rudley Townshnp Away ost Oct Q Chester Montgomery County Run State Teachers College Won Nov District Run Philadelphia lhls year Cooch Zimmerman s harrlors turned ID on lmpresslve record lor the season, wlnnlng three out ol their live dual meets This year there were no out standung stars, but the combined ellorts ol Rodney Smith Johnny Burns, and Stanley Wlllloms contributed a great deal ol success to the team Our harrlors also won the hrst Ches Mont League run by placrng Frye runners In the hrst ten Johnny Burns ran this yeor In the American Legion Fave Mule l-landncap Run and was among the medal winners 56 . 8 ' .................... ..,. L Oct. 5 Ridley Pork ................. Home .... Won . 9 ' ' .,..,....,.. . . . .L . 6 - . 3 ' ' . ...,... ......... ' ' ' I l 1 Kvcnow AT LANCASTER SCOTT PICKS UP 5 Toucan DAY or Pkfxcvace 7 Au. Toc E A f' 5 N Q, ,fy 'hi , was , f if if 4 Sz. ' , , rl, if Q'll':'f Por-rsrowm AH TEAM ' Tussui MARCQ-nm, 1E UPS S- C O CLARK mo Nacr-sons Dos-:N DUPONT , ll 1 Q . , A 'vw Y. 4 'f 4 5 2 , y N ,f K 5, 3 N . , on tg . ' L Av. J... 85 xi, 45 Y as .V . gi ! 1- h gcidkelzalf X GAJ4lZ'4f Back row Coach Pearl, Dunn, Gale, Flagg, Redmond Front row Mgr Parry Norris, Bullotta, McCool, Giunta, Clark, Mgr Ferner BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Chester Haverford Lower Merton Bndgeport P S Dupont Tredylfrln Easttown Pottstown Phoensxvslle Downlngtown Coatesville Brldgeport Kennett Square Tredylfrln Easttown Pottstown Phoenlxvulle Downlngtown Coatesvn Ile 58 Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Away l-lome Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home wuafz. Wafzdxffff As years ot famine naturally pursue years of plenty, so It was this year with the varssty basketball quintet Dlscouraglngly enough our record of success was no tribute to that established by last year s cagers The proteges of able Coach Pearl were the Frustrated reclplents of thirteen defeats Although they won only four games, they should have been vlctorlous ID hve others These games otlered thrills and excitement Four games two with Phoenixville, one with Bridgeport and Down lngtown were all lost by a sl1m margin of seven points at the most Such an unsuccessful record was not only entirely due to a laclc ol maternal, but also to a laclc ol team play and splrlt Fortunately enough, toward the termlnatlon of the season the team began to function as one The concluding Five games played were a tribute to the team because each and every player gave his best The season was not ln valn however, because some players for next year dtd develop As two varsity players and many competent jayvees are returning, we wash next year s varsity better luclc fmtflfw is Back row l-loutz, Sauder, Aungst, Hendrickson Middle row Coach Cam, Cox, Wood, Leos, Yoder, Gallnmore, Black Front row Mgr Emerson, Brlttlngham, Lacy, Ringgold, Jackson, Scott 59 0, , 1 J ' X Conrad QM!! amz. zz First row Green Mosteller Cox Bohn Brown Baldwin Nlchols Bullotta Lewls Dunn Parry Lrchtfuss Coach Haupt Second row Chytla Saylor Lyn Jones Kell Cazn Clarlc l-lendrlclcson O Toole McCurogan Murra Gibson Ponso Stathls Coach Rlegle Third row Coles Nelson Suloff Barr Yoder Lee Jones Streets Shultz Bruce Mgr W1lllams Mlssmg Lawson Sharp Pennypaclcer Sprung' And a young man s Fancy llghtly turns to thoughts ol baseball The resounding cracl4 ol hlclcory on horse hlde announced that lclaupt s batsmen were on the loose again Despite several early season set baclcs, the men of the dlamond paced by veterans Dunn Nrchols Bullotta, Baldwin, Dutt and l-lammer Lewis who turned out lor the team, able coaches l-laupt and Rlegle put the accent on youth trylng to uncover possible freshman talent, lor the potential development ol dynamic nunes an coming campaigns SCHEDULE Apr 'IO Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester Chester May 3 Pottstown Tredyffrnn Phoen lxvu l le Coatesvl lle Downlngtown Brrdgeport Wilmington Pottstown Tredyffrln E Phoenlxvl lle Coatesville Downlngtown Brldgeport F: 1 I V 1 41 l 1 1 h I l 1 1 YI continued to perform worthily. Because of the small number of upperclass athletes I . W. Q 3 TQ W. 3 QQ 16 W. 'l ' 8 19 W. 3 ' A 5 Q3 W. Q ' 5 Q6 W. O ' 5 30 W. 4 A 3 7 W. 10 W. ' - . 14 W. ' 4 '17 W. ' Q1 W. A Q4 W. ' 60 7114-ck Frrst row Proud Clark, Lee Jones Flagg Scott Black, Rlnggolcl Burn Green Olin Second row Coach Zimmerman Mgr Jones Mrg Fader Grlgson Temple Norris Newsome Jackson Spangler Johnson England Smlth Bellamy Chappell Glnsburg Scott Porter Braddock Mgr Wnllsams Coach Caln Third row Rustln Moore Mason Pollner Duff Henderson Granite Spellman Starford Mrssrng Llndecamp OFF to a running start, West Chester s 1951 traclt squad shaped Into another of Harold l Zimmerman s lnvlnclble edltlons The Warrior clndermen coined several convincing triumphs at the outset, achieved some success In both the Chester County and Penn Relays, and prlmed themselves lor a coveted victory ID the Chester County Championships Zim s top point producers In the course of the campaign were Jay Lee, who anticipated smashing the school shot put record during the season, and Dlclc Flagg IH the vvelghts hurdler jumpers l-lerb Scott and Johnnie Clarlc, distance man John Burns, hugh jumper Pete Ringgold Rog Grlgson and Johnnle Green, pole vaulters, and sprmter Joe Jones SCHEDULE Apr 11 W 73M Tredytfrln E 1 56M Haverford 1 Upper Darby 34V W t :rd Chester County Relays W 63M Wllmlngton 319, W thnrd Penn Relays May W Coatesville W Potts D wnt wn W Boyert wn Relays 12 W Ches Co Champs 16 W PS DuPont 19 W Dlstrnct I Meet at Lower Menon 61 ' I I 1 I I 1 'I 1 ' . I . . i -. . . , . . . C. ' - . 3042 18 W. C. 59,5 -L 90 . C. h' 95 . C. ' ' Q Q8 . C. ' Q . C. ' 4 . C. .- ' ' 9 .C ' .C. . . .C. . . .c. ' ' A .feilm Mm U OV FH B OC' JU QQ U new 0 'rv CYNDI l' FIFK WU I I2 F031 O ' f W w OOM H510 ff BOYS ATHLETIC HONOR AWARDS ohn Clark l ert G Dunn l Richard Flagg ay Lee Jr Francis McCool C 2 le om 55 Jac Nrchols F orhnll 10 50 Ba eoall O Edward Norris C 0 C rw in le' O 31 r ert Scott l :tb :ll 'P mc C 5 9 1 rwell Williams l lf Loom sehoy redcfrwg c 0 avwoma etterr x f 'OG fl l? W W llml l.-.ir fi ill wr, , wll tl , V, llllrfrwi l Pon? lime? l l.QQr ,l Clirrlr G flalw Scrr l,,g Pl, lfwrjfl ff' l7 f ,rr 5, l'lrr'w 'srl A l owl l l wh 5 lqll P Qrrnsrirs D. ,,cbl's1' lol M ll , rrzirimz Q T' lr. 'flrgfff Qu' 1i1fl'I P lxfvwrw V. C.1imfr: ., lXlff,-.- rv 1 'fda 'rr f, .ffnff 5, l,,11l , ,l lNll 'L l :rru ,l F 'l. l l ,rw ll. lhljrrli li! ffm Vw? l ar, lXl.'DV -'Ill llwQSf MGH rflwb xw ?' Qir llllhs rm the S V 'tsrrwxxw1H'hQ',f'rrJx 2 rw1r'l+lru'1fDi Anthony Bulloila linrzgll 47 lfufl 523'-etba O53 S ill-PCC if R.J 'IH 1 l -1'9,L'r ll.1H2'?'.1 Ut lrg'lL 3' Rob . lc: MMU zll 'W' l'ml llcxgvbuf 50, ifl ' fr,Qr1r1li'A4zs, -1-1, 'Sw lm lefrb.1,U1f'5 H sw zu .1- J V lf 49, -,rl bl F fum ww Bw ' loazoml. f1,P,'i1O,Lg:5i il ll '49-' Q, Si '51 lf: soo: 5 k ' Q, 1 M 5,51 ' r s 'xml' '50 l f ff ,ball 5 He b -if . 7111, '4 '50 l ,k V4 7,l O, 5'l f F35-li ,tbc rr 117- 'fl Ca ' ' 'rw 41, M, ww cmffi - V152 lh , 5 We , 1 fmld ru +dul l r lwavm- 'X l . fr t xv rr 'ware ,p'rz 'rw the r -Omrvr wrxr. l, Giwm feadwu The a1r at the pep meetsngs was Fnlled with the spnruted strams of Our team a rug t Our team a rug t Our team a rug t Our team all nght They say our team s all right Thus was freely adapted from the song, Goodnlght Irene The peppy cheerleaders gave support to the various teams through thlclc and thln Slnglng was only one of their many accomplnshments During the year the ten cheerleaders remauned loyal to the school and to the athletes M J Galbraith S Myers J I-lugs P Knrlc F Rlce P Seaboldt E M Yoder H Pnzzn W Hickman D DlMarco 63 U 's II ' h. 's II ' h. 's II ' h, 's ' . Q. Www Q ,ww X fmj, Z Flrstrow Getz M Jones Seaboldt Jones Chambers Glennon Shaw DeVaughn Watson Rlce Second row Coach Margerum Wnlson Kumes Polute Mullm Deputy Conn Koch Plzzu Patton Lambert Elias Pratt Lvlley Shaw Slcwer Fitch Third row Hackman Huss Galbraith Kornlnslcy Gibbon, Lower Wood Hayes Snyder Jefferson Blain Under the expert leadership of Miss Kay Margerum, our new coach, the varsity Warrior Maids won four and lost four of the hard fought games Our co captains, Jean Huss and Mary Jane Galbraith, spurred the team on through their vlctorles and defeats Jeanne Lower, our rlght Inner, and Sally Gibbon, center forward, were the hugh scorers wnth a total of twelve goals to their credit Although a wang has little chance to score, Peggy Seaboldt and Helen Plzzl lcept that ball moving rught down to the goal The falthful goalies, Fay Race and Carol Getz, lcept out many an opponent s ball to save the day But It IS Impossible to gave everyone the crednt she deserves The best game of the season was with Wilmington Friends The team fought hard with fine slclll and teamwork and ended with a 4 'l score The Jayvees had an excellent season wrth only one loss among eight games lhelr talent and co operation will be a great asset for next year s varsity Wilma Hlcltman, slcllled center halfbaclc, was captaln 'lhomaslna Jefferson center forward, was the Jayvee s hugh scorer The capable managers thus year were Sallyann Slcwer, Jean Fitch Prlscllla Shaw, Peggy Wllson, and Wanda Pollte VARSITY SCORES OPP Marple Newtown Pottstown Berwyn Medla Phoenixville Wllmlngton Frzends Westtown Dowmngtown J V SCORES Marple Newtown Pottstown Berwyn Med IO Phoenlxvl Ile Wilmington Frlends Westtown Down I ngtown OPP llvv XXNW l l I . t X, . N W , N t lv M 'L f Q' 45 A P 1 I 6 4 I G A . l U r I . , 4 - Q 3 - O 'I 3 3 'l 'l Q Q O 1 ' Q Q ' 'l 3 ' ' O 6 ' ' O , r . . 1 9 . . , 3 'l 4 Q O Q ' O Q ' O 17 14 QQ 5 64 6, 8 vi YG.Q1o4-'-JQ1XS lx- Qgzswxi Conch AND JVs HEY HIGH SCORERS ,B I f N VARSITY Humour oun AND cocAP1'Am MANAGERS TEAM 'N ACT'0N Waauify 1312! JL t We A-,419 H From right to left Getz, Rice, Koch, Patton, Jones, Dlzzf, Seaboldt, Chambers, Gal bralth, Huss, Gibbon, Snyder, Hayes, Lower, Coach Margerum 65 V, Q0 ' , I 'fd its-NVLGJQAJ 'xr ' , a 7 r ,c , f n . - NM Ar if v-I i ' K' -M 'f 4 Of - Qfo, Q., fr . ', , ' .,, , JV ,Q Q Ilan: A x ' ,I . ' I OK' emi' .ibm . . , , is .Wu r . , Q i ,cb XLN1 ,- ' l. ,f Z V l O- ,A ,c , in O wx a U , Ops . , . ' 1 a .- T E ' YAIATCH VARSITY U . K A 1 A I K? f . D 'Qi ' . ' 4' L r m ' K ' if I A 1 t if to f r , Q ' - ,J 4' 7 , ' .kk in X 'Ik ix fi! K x I xc K jf' A 8 S in-.f Lv. e ff eff W 4 l of , Us Qkcf L' Cs., f, y '11 L 0 Wu O LCEUJJ x tl 716444314 ana! funiafz 'ycwdlliq Bodhi' , .fx fr 3 flip 1 ullf, u Row,1 Seaboldt, Patton Irons Cann, Du Marco, Deputy, Clarlc, Sucolu, Glasco Row 2 Crusman Evans, Hood Cavanaugh, Baker Wulson, Shaw, Galbrauth, Ruce, l'-larrus, M Korn unsky, Moroney Row 3 Smuth, O Conner, Wood l-leyburn Layton, l-layes Buddle, Lower, Jefferson l-luss, Gubbon, Rosenberry, Watson, Martun, Coach Mangerum The Warruorettes gurls basketball varsuty, despute theur handucaps dusplayed a wonderful spurut and skull un all theur games They were at a great dusadvantage wuth the lack of places to practuce After we moved to the new school the sluppery gym floor made practuce very duffucult Only two letter gurls from last year remauned, but wuth out new coach Muss Margerum, both teams cooperated and developed fune team worlc and good sportsmanshup The gurls deserve a great deal of credut for theur excellent attutude The games wuth Downungtown and Pottstown were duscouragungly lost by a few baslcets un the last munutes of play Thus brought the record to fuve closely contested defeats The J V s won two games and lost two more by only one pount Jean hluss was the hugh scorer of the season wuth a total of fufty one pounts Dot Du Marco and Thomasuna Jefferson were next un raclcung the rungers Sophomore Peggy Shaw Jeanne Lower, Peggy Seaboldt Sally Gubbon and Marty Patton were our other varsuty fughtung forwards Wuth such guards as Nathalue Thomas Maruon l-lood Melora Kornunsky, and Dorothy Layton the opposung forwards had a tough tume Jane Heyburn and Carrue Irons also played an alert defensuve game The managers for the season were Euleen Smuth and Brenda Crusman and were assusted by Anne Moroney, Elsue Martun, and Mary Jane O Conner Wuth so many players returnung, we are lookung forward to an eventful season next year GAMES AND SCORES Varsuty OPPS W OPP Berwyn Downungtown Pottstown Westtown 66 . .C. . W.C. 32 Q1 Q5 30 Howard .......,,...,.,........,......... 47 Q3 ...,.....,..., 14 13 ' ,......,....,..,..........,., 39 33 .....,........ 5 40 37 33 15 14 64 35 40 33 n Z Baakezfdall Standung P Shaw D DuMarco M I-loopes W DuNucola N Thomas Capt Jean Huss Intramural basketball us a sport un whuch every gurl has the opportunuty to par tucupate Each team played ten games whuch were Fulled vvuth competutuon and excutement Even though there were many teams that dudn t have too umpressu e a record each gurl benefuted by the faur play and good sportsmanshup whuch was dusplayed A good example of thus was the Wolf Bauters, a team whuch dudn twun any games, butnotone of uts members dropped from the team s lust Thus program gave each gurl the opportunuty of partucupatung un untramural baslcet ball and the chance to learn more fundamentals of the game INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Rating of Teams Rating Sin r Team Kool Kuttens Lucky Leven Shootung Stars Garneteers Sharpshooters Dead End Kuds O Babes Pearlettes Wolf Bauters Captain Watson Hayes Gubbon uce Jefferson Huckman M Patton J Futch M Hood 67 Won ost . . L 'lst Swishers J. I-luss 10 O d ' N. 9 1 3 d ' K. 8 2 4th ' S. ' 6 4 4th F. R4 6 4 5th T. 5 5 6th ' S. ' 4 6 7th ' . 3 7 8th . ' Q 8 9th ' . O 'IO 1st row D DlMarco P Shaw J Futch F Prce B l-llclcs 2nd row J Heyburn E Blddle N Thomas J Woodward T Jefferson Mass Margerums volleyball varsuty competed lor the golden trophy IH the Chester County Gnrl s Volleyball Tournament at the West Chester State Teacher s College Thls play day was started three years ago and Includes many hugh schools IU Chester County The trophy, awarded to the team who has won the most games IS l4ept ll the team IS victorious lor three consecutive years The thnrteen gurls dnsplayed excellent teamworlc and slclll nn the closely matched contest This year varsity members were Ethel Blddle Dot Dllvlarco Jean Frtch Mary Jane Galbraith Jane l-leyburn Bessie l-lrclcs Thomasnna Jefferson Jeanne Lower Fay Rice 68 Peggy Seaboldt Peggy Shaw Nathalle Thomas Johanna Woodward 7 rw zz Gnd 14Z!tl6lIlC .Jlanaa 7466464664 INTRAMURAL W S Gwen Ior oomts earned Ior portIQIpotIorI IrI IrtroIIuroI sports Pomts earned In 1950 ELAINE GALE 'VIARIQN I-ICDCDD JEAN I-IUSS RAIRICIA KIRK MELCDRA KGRNINSKY BEATRICE LESSIG I-IELEN RIZZI EAY RICE NANCY XXEIR BEIIY WIDEN EDNA MAE YGDER Polnts earned In 1951 MILDRED BALENIINE MARY HCDORES DCRQIEIY LAYICN EAY RICE PEGGY SEABQEDI NAIALIE II-IQMAS NANCY WA ISGN INTRAMURAL W Io re GI e IIWIS sword C1 gIrI rust Iwove eorrwod poIIIt5 by toI4I J oortImIrItr,1 IroI I3o5IcetboII voIIeyI3oII ond soItboII Some gIrIs other tIworI those IIS e obo e WIII repe-Ive W 5 oIter soItboII season toI4es pIo e SILVER W DQRGIHY DI MARCG MELGRA KGRNINSKY MARY JANE GALBRAITI-I EAY RICE MARIGN HGOD RHOEBE RGSENBERRY JEAN I-ILISS REGGY SEABOLDI NAII-IAI.IE TI-IOMAS IIIISII mor IS o vorded to the gIrIs vvItII tIIe most oursfoncIIrIg records :JI porm Ipo IIOFI IIYO d I trc. 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A . , ,. .1 , U11' vm: ay Me pzmm LAURA LOUISE LAMBERT and DAVID PAUL LINDECAMP DICK FLAGG DOT DIMARCO MEL KORNINSKY DAVE LINDECAMP JOHNNY CLARK NANCY HILL PATTY KIRK PHOEBE ROSENBERRY DICK HURLBRINK HERBIE SCOTT RENOWNED PLAYWRIGHTS Cast of Characters Class Presrdeni Our Veep Secretary Class of 51 Trusted Treasurer Councul Presudent President Sensor Pals Trl HI Y President Trl HI Y Presxdent Tr: Hr Y Presldent 19th Grade Hs Y President Most Valuable Football Player ID Chester County Plus One Hundred and Seventy Other Stars Musuc by THE WEST CHESTER SYMPHONETTES of Randolph Roblnslu Conducted by RODNEY VON SMITH PRELUDE IGOR STRAVINSKY S Concerto for Plano and Long wlnded Instruments an The Flught of the Bumble Bee Wlth Lengthy Solo on Bass Drum by Renauldo D Harpre ACT I ept Curtain rarsed Lancaster lowered Q6 19 Honest John elected Talent '75 show ct Sobl Tragedy ID tradltlonal tussle Downlngtown I9 W C 6 Nov Nov ec Nov Coates crushed conclusively 33 Olll What a hocltey team we gotll ACT Il That s a picture of me7l Splruts and a staclc o wood lnllamed to beat Berwyn CA MDM1ssron accompllshedll 'I9 9' P M Gayly bounding at the Pigskin Bounce ec With thus rung At lastll 'I5 We can't vvln 'em alll Chester cops court opener QI Christmas IU song by a colossal chorus 98 Whlrlln' your girlie at The Snow Flurryn Uvlellow musuc by the Sere nadersl ENTR' ACTE Chopstlclcs In Zi? Manor by NANCIA VAN WHITE 74 BY JEANFITCH..'.l. I... .A.-. ...-... -,A.T . .'.- .I .',- ....4,' A.T. I. l... D- ' T d S . 6: ' ' 93: , - 97: H H 99: 0 . 91: C ' 2 ' , , . . 4: ' , - U .-D .: H ' ' . 9'I: Q ' 93: . . ' ' ' U .. - . H C' .D - 1 . D . 'l3: U ' ' ' ..... H .. GU 9 Apr: Apr: May U09 ACT III Baclc to school any possible comments unfit for publication Points galore Bridgeport flaoredl presenting Miss Spelling Bee of T951 Nancy White The renaissancel To The Factory l Essays by popular demand of the faculty' Male Delivery Richard l-lurlbrinlc registered First Class' Thus ends another basketball campaignl ACT IV The girls spealc Leatha Sykes out tallcs all the rest Senior Prom a r r ripping success' Qperatlon Baby Day Spring concert sprungll Aspirin sales quadruple the finals loom before usl Shall vve dance? Everybody on stage for the Grand Finalelll Postlude A novelty tune called Where s My Pay check I Dont Play for Nothln Y Know by the entire Symphonette Ensemble 75 J . 32 j I I f I 51 I j I . 31: ' ' ' , ' F b. 5: ' , H 7: f- . 14: . 2 . . . Y 4 . Q31 ' . April 8: District Qrchestra performs in auditorium. ,l0I ' j - Q82 ' - - ' ' . ll: ' lfbi 4 .. Q52 Q f j V . J Q: , 7: ' CHEM MVS1-QRY Sruovmc iN Squoox. Pzxmiz us FRANQMS ? LOCKING Up ,now BU5!NES'3 T THE BASKETBALL GAMES QN THE AN W 76 490,-g b -gigijfwkfwgnxvq 'ff ECISICJNED RETT!ES Tn-me Foua Mu.x.uoN AQRES H456 nf- f4U Ta-4: SAD SARDWES HEZRS FOR DTT! E Su-vow TALK SHHH! Qunev PLEASE 77 ,Q b 4 fx -J KL .H ,MV ' . 1 ,ga f . wwfqx L' 5 W 9' M 1 ' ' 5 K 'I ? ,B fungi' f X A ' ,w ,ta 3 ,,. W, Qin, Q n ' KV f.-W W4 Ns' R 1' v. I Q V L- xi , , - sf - ' 5 ....:. .1 ' f , W .K ' I I ' 1 V I. - . . X v fy fx' 5' ar , I 'gi Q K' A 1 I, A 'lil 222 ' I .Q T A, . .SC K K A, , ' W f, er A . 2 . Um 7041! We, thus talented Semor Class, nn the year of our Lord, one thousand mne hundred and fufty one In the Borough of West Chester, County of Chester, State of Pennsylvania, beung of rrrefutably sound mind and body do hereby promulgate thus, our last wlll and testament To our legntlmate heirs, that unique crew known as the class of flfty two, do we now bequeath certaln lnallenable rights beaming, scowlnng, and sneerlng at Mr Freeman ata reduced rate, and servlng as honor C71 monitors In these hallowed halls Furthermore do we award them that supreme prlvllege of taking fmal exams early Moreover, being an extremely generous lot, we surrender our cherished desks and tattered textbooks, Including rights to all autographs and all hllarnous commentaries Last, but surely not least, do we bequeath unequivocal possession, lock, stock, and barrel, of our newly constructed West Chester Jolnt Sensor High School, to the class of 59, our lmmedlate successors Some of our accomplished and glorlous graduatung group, out of the martyred generosaty of theur blessed hearts, wlsh to make some lndnvudual legacnes Those legacies are as follows Jack Weer s smooth ping pong playlng to sensatnonal Bob Englund Fay Rlce s capability for taking charge of pep meetlngs to Gerda Koch Dave Hoopes ablllty to supply half the county with vemson, during deer season, Buzzy Walters, Carol Blain s memorable love for her horses to Kay Von Tress, Cute Helen Plzzn s spasms of glgglmg to dlmxnutlve Marty Patton, Roger Grlgson S explosive laugh to Ashy CMaybe you don t, but l think It s a screamll Smlth, Carwell Wllllams talent at tootlng those hugh notes to Johnnie Matlack, Phoebe Rosenberry s mastery of Latnn to Carol Getz, who doesn t seem to need much help, The amazing all round athletic ablllty of Skeeter Nlchols and Hlnky McCool to Hammer Lewis and Buddy Parry, Those mughty shot putts of powerful Jay Lee to Joe Polnner Those tremendous ovatuons received by gigantic guard Tnm Dawson, the people s choace, when he trots onto the grndnron, to next year s football team, Shnrley Myers prowess at annoynng homeroom teachers to Bally Rettew, Randall Robinson s sheer mathematncal genius to anyone who, after plodding through three hours of complex trigonometric formulae, can wonder why the asssgnment was so short, Bob Dunn s appreclatnon of other knnds of fugures to Allen Olnn, Ray McClure s golden locks to Blondxe Letter, Herbie Scotts outstandlng football accomplnshments to has brother, rugged Robert, who should a grand job ln carrying on the famnly traditions, Dot D:Marco s come hither glances to fllrtatnous Nancy Smith Debonalr Rodney Smith s funlovlng, devll may care dlsposltlon to gay Grey Ollnver, Jean Huss curvaclous legs to Marlon Jones, Jlmmy Anderson and Eddle O Connell s tackle berths to any aspurlng football players packmg Q00 pounds of muscle, Melora Kornlnsky s personality plus and talent with a brush to sister Julie, Dapper Duck Hurlbnnk s pernlclous Pontuac to Laura Lambert, Mary Jane March s twnrllng baton to talented Mary Carpenter, 78 I - , . . T I , I . . Q .. .. , . . . . . to .. .. Peg Seaboldt's process of unraveling and retangling her bubble gum to Caroline Woody do . . . . . . I . . - . . . . i The edrtorshnp ofthe G 8- W to someone who, like our gal Sal Skwer, rs wnllnng to sacrr Face long hours forthe beneht of the class, Duck Flagg s amazing all round athletic and academic ablllty to Dave Lundecamp s orlgmal unusual Ideas to anyone else who wnll refuse to let lnsanlty hinder his thlnknng Margaret Holman s and Dot Layton s astronomncal grades to Elizabeth Twaddell and l-larold Friedman Pete McCue s lob on the garbage truck to someone with a large appetnte, Jean Fntch s rncessant love for yelllng at basketball games to Kathy Hayes Arnold Leek s perambulatrng Q9 Ford to Rnpley s Belneve It or Not Bull Gray s exuberant knowledge of French to Pruscllla Shaw, Ellervescent Vlctor Wood s lntrlgunngly devilish grln to Paul Barr Johnny Clark s wnnmng personality and Samson luke build to Mr America ol196O Luggy Gunter Mary Jane Galbraith s wlcked hockey stuck to hugh scornng Sally Glbbon Bernard Platt s horse meat concession to anyone who wishes to end It all before next year, Nancy Whlte s prohclency at the prano to the already sknlllul Anne Pratt OI' Casanova Duck Wood s way wrth the women to that Don Juan of the Junior Class, Buddy :ver Eddie Hot Laps Granite s torrid jazz to Bee Bop Bob and hls Rhythymalrs, Patty Kirk s sclntnllatlng smile and sparklrng eyes to Mnss Sunshxne Pat Drcklnson, Buddy Bullotta s most prized possessuon, has fumph , to dandy Don Proud, Virtuoso Leatha Syke s ablllty with a bow to Jeanne Evelyn Lower and her magic vlolln, Handsome Nnls Edwards mastery of anythlng automotlve to Bull Staley, Frank McFadden s arduous trlp from way out In the sticks just to come to school to lm loud, who will make It only because of his a'l consuming love of learnlng We leave to our venerable faculty sincere thanks lor a job well done and hope that, un days to come, we may prove that their efforts were not entirely In vann To thus, our last wnll and testament, do we, the noble class ol 51, alhx our hand and seal, thus 7th day of June MR RICHARD S FLAGG Presndent of the Class of 1951 Notary Public Mr David Llndecamp Prothonotary Mr Fdwxn Granrte Regrster of Wills Mlss Dorothy Layton .lustlce of the Peace Mlss Sallyann Skwer Wntnesses Miss Laura Lambert, Mr Jay Moore Window washer Mr Milton Glnsberg 79 . . .. ,. . .. .. . . . . 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The Show Place t Chester County MATTHEWS I WIPLEMEIYI COVIPANY 101111 1111111 s a 0r1I4 lnln t xr rI Raymond 8 Hlmelnghl CLEANER and DYER The Shop That K ps th Spots South Hlgh Street Phone 1618 of 1x11 Il 0llI1ll5f,lULlw K SOI 51 Clllbl CAMERA CRAFT PHOTO SERVICE West Chester S Camera Cen ter Home MOVIE SPECIALIST CAMERAS ACCESSORIES DEVELOPING PRINTING 0570 I6 E Gay 51 WEST CIILSTI R PA SIXCI ISM DENNEY TAGS Sl L I Il ' I nf The West Chester Hardware Co WM G STERLING Hardware Tools Pamts Glass KEYS DUPLICATED 113 115W Market St Op 1 th K fC Bdg Bell Phone 1607 Q ' 99.... ,,,, I I 0 l . ' ' 1 .' ' I N 0 VSH I F 'I . 112: I I llc rl: 1 '11 '1 1 plemunis N ee e For I Bet cr F1 llllllg I ' Ive' LliIl'I'.X' A lfull l.lllL' UII lQk'lTlilCL'IllL'lll Parts I IIAULI, PA. 127515 I X Fw- 1 W ,VVK W v fI IW ,W ,nm I ,Y,,,,,,,,,,, R Ill-It-pI11111c VEC. N 1 I -Y I I I I , I J I lu .II I I - I1 . I Phone . X .-Xu' 'les , w 1 I C. N . I I' ' ' I IVE 2 lull, PA. 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I7 The Flrst Natlonal Bank KWEST CHESTER PA Capital S200,000 Surplus and Profits 5900,000 5 P CIOI IJ I rvsnlul J Il XRRX rl HON! ts Cashier W P1 RRI I5 SUN Yue, Ins n'ilrustUH1rc-r CII XRI I S li SNIILI X Xss l Lashler l l 1 Of Natlonal Bank of Chester Count and Trust Company WIST CHI' STLR PX YSILMLR W HOOPI-S Lh a of the Board CHARLI-5 I- FORBI S L sh er NM ll BROSILS Pr d t Il-NHLN1 LOOII-R X t C J W I-xl lx 'l tl. IKMPS K VSANHXOLIJ X H SllllKMMKLObLXstl Oi Clzcsler Lounly v Oldest Bank Olqanlzed 1614 Lulutal and Surplus 351, 100,000 The Dime Savings Bank Chester County WLST CllLb11 R IA Incorporalc-1ll8'NP u 1 Sum el 1 Comphments of 3 ' C . nk Q ' u ' 1 '..1,f,': l .f Y' 7 4- vfwv- .H,v YV, i .i . . J- V, ,I . . , . t, Q.: N K .Y V ,ii U, z -4.e ... , ,:. l,l-.XX IS la. X UI Nb, X lv: PI Nl1Tl'Ill H. Nl.l.lSUX I-'USN4NIlI'I'. Xiu- l'rz-sinh-nl 'I'.NNlI,I,XIHH1H1lI'ICR, Kss'l Trust Ii:-1-r O ' ' '. ff, ' uirln n IT I. C., 'a i ' . . f 'f, c-si on l. C . I. 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OMEIN S VI EARING APPARPL 43 45 II st Gay Street WPSI l.III'STI'R PX Compliments of West s Barber Shop 31 N Church St Howard H Weaner Everything ln Drugs loo west Cay sr Phone 0115 1 B ll Ph 0983 E EARL GIBSON AUTO KEY SERVICE I0 I6 W Barnard St West Chester HILYARD S Popular Prlced Dry Goods Store 33 W Gay St West Chester WHEN IN NEED OF LUIVIBER Call West Chester 0745 HOFFMAN LUMBER CO We Want Your Buslness cCue s Texaco Service Station Walnut and Chestnut Sts WEST CHESTER PENNA E K SOWDEN Repalr Sen ICC 1 ln 1 1 K 'Xcetxlene XMII 1 c r Let Ralph B Watson Ice Dellvery 117 N NEW ST PHONE I 1 GEORGE H TAYLOR 238 W Mlner St West Chester Pa GROCERIES Phone 1826 Free Delivery C Q 1 ' ' QC :: :: I T' 'l 'C , ' . 1 . , . I , 1 eb ' I - 1 1 N 9 ',, -A. House Wiring - iance: , . T 'T T Y TT TTT' I Y T-I 7 1 T ' ,,. -,-- 1 1 ' . - 1 1 1 , , . , Wes es er, Pa. ' A M 1 A ee eeee me ee- 1 1? me E M-W-A C Q i 1 ' I , 1, , . . , , . - . 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I - , . . . 222 CARLSON S AUTO BODY WORKS FIJI IL Ol Auto Bozlv Rtnov ntors Complete Repaxr Serv lee 1t1elAtn X I I llm Cs It I HORACE T WEBB S ces eweler '7 YV Cay Street VVC-st Clusttr West Chester Laundry 322 West Market Street fllwallo' fl Good Place To Buy STETSON HATS CURLEF CLO I'IIl:S and ARROW SHIRTS Mxtchell s Men s Store 29 WESI' GAY STREET Dresses Llngerle Hosiery REELAND'S Frocks De Jours o Church St W est Chester P1 Martindale Insurance Agency, Inc 1 N S U R A N C E 19 S Hugh St West Chester J LEON HAGERTY Coal Wood Fuel Onl Bulldmg Nlaterxal Bell Phone 1211 West Chester Pa Margolles Men s Shop Head to Foot Outfitters 37 WV Gay St YVest Chester Pa NXOX ING PXCKING HERBPRT D SYIIFII FIX T F SMITH 81 Son 701 UU E lst Nl trlu.t St XVest Chester ISHS nn l 52 ll WI SIIIIIINK SIOR XGI' GARRETT SWAYNE xsslp Su 4 sul Ia 5 tluutlx bt hh est Llrtstu l l lx me uint MOULTON H DAVIS ESTATE Lumber Vllllnork and Pull O11 Rear of Post Office West Chester Pa Complzmcnls of Boston Shoe Store J P YARNALL GARAGE '14 I8 V est XY nshmgton bt hh ILSI CIIIESTFR Ill WBA Phone la-to Real Estate Insurance M S Way 81 Son za WEST MARKET STREET GEORGE J BRINTON General Insurance 22 E Market St West Chester PHONE 1237 1 GLKNN,-xlz XVIIJICN, llrm V -1 - . 5 5- , . s X' s 1' - . All la 'Q lr A' Sis. XYlfS'l' Cl ll'lS'l'lfR l llzlf'-UOLI I I S Nlgl ITIS - , , ,Y 4, Y YV X - M A-- l ' f Duc ,sor to Jesse E. YVclml1 1. . I ' : ' , Pa. Y Y 4 W . , , N rr n M f A 22 S . ., ' - , 1. l Office and Yard ff300 East Union St. . . . , . ' ' ' A A TEL, 0221: ' l 1 . . ' ' 1 l Q 4s Y LT L '- . 11- . 1 - .I ., x , Pa. . l . . , . ' Sim-1: -.4 I 'l 4 ovlngu 1 I HI :Tl i -W, , , L., ,,?, ,Y ,,,4.,. . l A ,.,,,, 7, , , -N-iii... ,,,,,, -2 - .. .. T T TTT WT' I jr A v-T 1 , Cl., '.' - tl '11 'anne , Y 1 , . 7 -I . N 1 - t vx: 1 U, ,QL , , A v D 4 ' C ij , . 1 ' I . . i -' - Viv vi 1 . E . . . l 1 . . , Pa. KAUWMANS WILLIAM J X ERAHBN gmxuxumd BEN My WWW 1:1 14 XX GAT bl QXXINSFKIIIHTPR PA on pl W E GILBERT 198 130 W Market Sf WEST CHESTER PA Plumblng Heatlng belle-ral IICCIFIC Xlr LOHd1tlOlllllg and Xppllances COMPLIMENTS BRANDVWINE MUS!-IROCM CCDRPORATICDIXI WEST CHESTER, PENNA - .KAUFFMAN'FOUNDEDlB94- f' ! 1 fx ,215 Q - F. vv f ., . -5 . V , - . .f - I .L I lk J 41l,1 J , A I C 1 iments f U C S - I I O , . . . . , . , . . , - n mvln .4 7 7 IN THIS BOOK MADE BY HORAN E N G R AVI N G COMPANY JM. 4 4 gw E s T 2 aQr4H W ST R E E T 1 flfesfzjozi Cfafy SEEHEBIQL CZQDJZLJL JFIUIIEILQ 0 IIL UIILIDJEIQS SUIPDPILIIIES WEST CHESTER ACME SUPER MARKETS Sl Q ea Sty sa dC r RADIO HOME AUTO SERVICE All R p PHONE 0465 Howard .I Aldworth TELEVISION SERVICE 102 W Market St West Chester West Chester Cooperative Assoclatlon C ONSUMLR OVVINFD GROCIERY Co per tlon IS t e democra G WALTER DOWNS WM L UNDERWOOD James Brothers PLUMBING HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORK lll North Church St eet WEST CHESTER PA The House of .I B Slmon 81 Bro Housefurnlshlngs Seeds Sporting Goods, Pamts Hardware and Toys 127 West Gay St West Chester P The Latest Makes SINCLAIR S 16 Soutl Church St eet West Chester Pa J 215 Sxmth ix ,gum red F I 1 1 1 Y 3 1 Y ' I Guy Street uml Puttml .Xxcnuc 1 y T 1 YVIQV ' 'I ll-1S'l'lCR, PA. 1 . N U 1 . 1 Cl n f L re n ourtcous Se VIC 1 ' D 1 .. A , Y, ,, ,, 5 e airs Guaranteed I ! . 3 o a ' ' ru cy F We ,, ,W -,,, N , , f LW, , , , , .2 3 . 1 X Q . . Y 7 3 W . . X 3 i I r . , a. 9 - ' 1, ' . ' L A Asht n Il. T. Smith C I Di ors of unerals 1 r 1 - X For Over a Cerziury Iecvelerr and Siaiwnerv MXNX OP PIII' LF ING COLLEGILQ AND SCHOOLS IN PHE ILA91' ClasQ rmcb puns and Lmblems prizes 'md trophies for sghollstm 1w lrde ind for 'lthlctlg unnputl tions ualzly and Service ai Reamnabfe P111 eJ It IS our prlvllege to supply the We.rf Chester High School Rmgs J E CALDWELL X CU - - .i.. ' 1, n P L 1 ...TU 1' ' hi ,AD- W V 1 X Y L L L r 1 r L . cr ' . 1 ' ' y V kv .Z S c I ' L S ' EC l ' Q Lf - 1 X c . Q N X .' n 1 ,I . . L I ', ' ' Af 'Q ' II . l'I IICTS f l'HllAIlI'Il,l'lll-K T. l',K Declslon BQYOI1 tliC1Kl1I1 on plans for next cluck n xintic A 111 l LOIII KS Ill Suno rd: IX S cxctnxslup BUSIHQSS 'XQlIIllll1SIldllUI1 or Xcnountanu In mun lx less tune than xou tlnnk xou can .-xnquun 11 tholou lm pxcpdm txcn for 1 s11CCC Qful L Ll III lm mcss would OnL of our LXPLII url mn A ms ull C rc p unn idea ISIOI rlm xum lu lu rll OI tchpllonn l Lnnx 1 ku 'm PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1420 Pune Street Phlladelphlu 2 Pa '7 Compllments of MADEIRA S 5 1 A1101xFRY am 'I I PEWRITFR 5 I URI 1 A XLIXIHII 1 lll 1 lu SCllOOl anus xtcs spoxlx HOBERNIAN S L nun v nu C ulx 6. XXUIHLII L mn tnut Stu. Sl ' N HARLAN SLACK lhe DODGE PLYMOUTH dealer I I6 W Nlarlcet St We buy :Q sell qualify USED CARS ei TRUCKS ee us for your Transportation Needs I hone 0041 Chg star Countx Q Nlost Conipletc and Reliable Auto Parts Acccssorns Store IACKS AUTO SUPPLY 107 XX XIx1l4.lSllLLt Sl Custom Made Auto Seat Cm ers for all cars umtalled free C C Hlpple 8a S COAL FUEL OIL Bulldlng Materlals Phone 0760 WEST CHESTER PA L H i' i ' ' ' if o o o o o o o o o s 0 0 n 0 o I 0 1 l ' ' 0 o 0 0 0 a Q o , . - N ' U : yczir. ' ' ' ' 0 ilu' iid 'z 2 Q Of : 9 l' lx' Q 'ciru' ' AS ' -A ' Lf- g l : , I I l.. l'C A . . 2 .--F. ' 3 ' , : w 0 . ' ' , 3 ' ' a ! ' 9 a , - , , - . . o , 0 - ' I 0 . , , . ' - . . - Q - . . .. - . I : ' 1 ' 2 S, wire A tht : l 0 S' .-.,. . . 1 , - .4. ,-'- . : Cn ' ' Cz11'c'c'r Cl S 'l l ll wr w w 7 ' ulz l to hvlp you :incl ymn' z ts . l 1 : l'i'1lC'l1 i - xz ut I' 'fu rc. , : YYY' '. U2 . ' ' ' ' ' 7 j- : Q pu f--lllO. : :N 1 0 o 0 o . . 1 : k 1 7 4 4 wr w - F 0 9 ' 1 4 0 o 0 o . O . 0 , Q o 0 a 0 ' ' , . 0 1 O O 1 :O O 0 Q o 0 0 0 Q 0 I 0 . 1 , xl! ?, - ,WW , W YM Ylkllk' S ull' ul Null-ull: Ily .Mlxurllscml llrguuls 1 ,4-. I Q li l ' g lo glam wrlzc yu ' xx. nlruluc ' ' , I ' ' , nlg '-5, ala 5, Q ' l 1 l ' xx'-Hgrxllf--1 ' - N . , . . l 5 Y ' Lur. Llllll'L'llilI1ll l 's . cl: 3 Xvlff' ' CI llfS'l'lfR, l A. lllmnc Qflfl A S f A A P' A-' I . L, L A K I I ' ' ' - ' 2' l I 1 l V A , ,P - Q . 0 1 Q Xvlff' ' Clll'lS'l'lfR, ll,-X. . , , , W, W, ,-., in ,V Y I For better DAIRY PRODUCTS OF QUALITY Call iiarhun' Eairiez West Chester 1271 gmt? LOIIIPIIINLIIIN oi CWBRIN ATLANTIC H5 Compllments of MARSHALL F BRINTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO 1 1Sl C encl xl Cold QIOI 1 L IIOICH Ioml I oe sus 2046 W WILLIAM A FORD jfuneral ZBIFBEIUF 105 S Hlgh St West Chester Pa HAROLD A FAMOUS I uneral Director 101 S Church St West Chester Pa 0182 M S YEARSLEY 8: SONS Hardware Garden Supplies 114 116 E Market St West Chester Complzmcnls o P R E F TA K E S Corner Hugh and Gay faclzzfzcc Royal Typcu rzl r ljem Business Machines and Equipment Cu vp gMh -ChR ph Serv ce nd Suppl s 116 E Guy SI e I WEST CHESTER PA Pho e 0217 SUCCELD WITH BEACOM TRAINING CCIGI ill LI BLlNll1kNS c I'l1lI1lS1I'1tlOI1 lxCCOLlI1t1I'1 S ales Im fiftx one xc'us HL 1Com tl'1lI1 1 us been Jusmus lx nnln lls west Dormllory For Girls BEACOM COLLEGE Beecom Bunld sz efferson 'mt Tenth WILNIIXIGTON DLLAXVARE , ,- A - - A VYYY Y -W A A -Y V rf V , . x h . c -f 1 1 ' n . 9 A . Ny A ecsncr me n ' ge ff . . , ' FI'illIIiIlI1 anal U1 un . rvtcls . 1 X - 1 'z . 'z ge ' ' '. F J ss. I . N 1 Phone - . , '. . . . , . . ' D , . Phone . . f 4 1 . H 2 ' ' - ' 0 15 :If F, llc-f' if Xin: I N 475 es' E -if Degree and Us uloma Luurscs Q f Y 1 ' fisl-3'j'f?f17. S ' 2 z , A I- 0 'Qiiff-,11l x - '. . - - . -Xffj'f1-,.-.ng - 1 1 S, I A . . W- 1 . . , s . I I H l A 1 . lv-I ,tvc.L., ,E 7.1 ' ir g Ia: H I 'z' ' 5' at I ewriters-Addin ac ines as egislers , 1 Checkwrilers-Mimeogra -Safes-Files-Desks Chairs i u ie . r e . . I 1 . mn, - I ' . n V Y f . I . , Mons Club WEST CHESTER PEN NA 65551: S62 Lmfwf Compl ment of Rotary Club WEST CHESTER PEN NA. , 35553, . wx 1 ' I I Compliments of ' 9 . 3 Nl i s 1617 SHANK S AUTO PARTS I ron , Steel and Metal Buyer of JUNK Ann wnncxnn cmzs NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS OXYGEN ACETYLEN E CARBONIC GAS PRESTO LITE CYLINDERS W tt R d WEST CHESTER PA I tCh t ALFRED J ANDRIFN I3 1 suzmam mum Numa Peak W FST CHFSTI' R PLNNSX LX XXI X Phone s T N i N I I I A N A Y x es own oa , . T ! VVes es er 2590 i . Q .J T . T 1 mlf er and Owner 1 of I Q 3 1 and I I V 1 N v F Y A V W ,,,7,,, -A ,,,,,,,,, W, A ,WW ,,,, , , , Wir, Y,,Y, Z , , f Y WWYY , Him f Y Compllments HIGHLAND DAIRIES MHIXLFII Farnm Supplty Co 111 K LII! I KIUIITHIK IXLI X11 11 11 L sc x1111111L uns AN 1115111115111 llllt 1lL1f IL 1 Q Ll 1 11 ll xmuls ll 1r1111 119 111111 51111111115 D S T R I B U T 0 R ll llL 5 11111111111 up Sunny 1:11 111 11111114 1 Butz um Il 1111111 1 mowers SQIIOOI OI DXNCING WUURN mxv' 844 S Church Strnet Mme ,OH VH ST CIIFS'l FR PA an lx 111 1 1314111 jflorlsts FLOWERS Fon ALL OCCASIONS '1 1 11 Tlgr plflw ' MMM 316 s H gh st P 0743 51Lx BUIQIX SLIXILC DOWNINGTOWN MOTOR COMPANY 1 x J 1 x IN 5114, KK SI PIX IXJXXNIXK IOXKN PINNX of 1 7 Y 1 1 '- S ' ., I -. 1 1 1 j 511 1-' ill'l1l1l1g li ' -111 1 U1' '1.l'1lC1lll'S 1 'nd 1' 111':111'11 Ill! '1l1Il 'ry f 1 New I 1111 1 1 -1 Sprcz 11 ' 1 1' Q -1 fx S 1 '11 Cl 111111011 'lvra 'l ws 1 liclips- Pow -' .4 v .X '- I a 'z '- I S11 '1'1 1 1 :11'11 Ii ' '111 Y S11 :111 fur Ill! ' ' -ry 411111 1 , , , . 1 , 1 . . I K 1 V 1 Y 1 v 1 1 - - 3 I v v 1 1 . ' L 1 , L. 1 1 . ' , T Pl L gp 1 . 1 1-1 1, 1 V- '4 AW' A ' .. .1 . , . 1 1 1 O, ,W O W -.-f VO1- - 1 Vlillll, Tm-, Bz111cl, lxCl'O1lil11L', 1 85 1 Nm '-1 .', 1511111 111 111111 It 1 1 511- 1c1'u1. Nntiunuxl .Xs,'11cin1i1m11 1 .. , I - U 1-- 01' 1J:111n'L' 11111 .X11111z11c11 L ' J . i ic cc G 0 rx hone lim '13 I . B,11.1,1x '13, Mgr. 525 1'1. Us U' .W ' 'ul 21 lf. lAlIll'1lS1L'l'tx NY1f. 'L'1l1'1S'1'1'fR, 'f.'N. 1. .' I '.', . Com plxmente THF QUAKER RESTAURANT p 0 Y '1 Glennon s Mllk Service XXFSTLIIPSIFR IA WFSI CHISIFR PA Compliments of ESQ IJ C Xl BINFT C CINIP XXX F F d Farm Milk Co lers a d arm ree r an Electric Da ry M lk House Low Temperature Cab nets Equ pment WEST CHESTER PENNA U S A Vernon S Brewer Automahc Heahng Equrpment HALL S Barber Shop l07N CTL Cl St op I seghA Compllments of a FRIEND n I lime t West Chester Electrrc Supply Company 159 West Gay Street VVEST CHESTER PA CQMPLIMENTS OF Mr 84 Mrs Max Berkowrtz of Mack s A y a d Navy Store Sa It With Flowers through Lorgus Flower Shop 90 North Hlgh Street t 4 LxUIllIHliIl1QlltSU1. ' . f I t r r r , . . , . l24 W '. thy St. ' , - X , , 'lv' .jk 'j ' . .. A , , . 1 Y V Y Mrfwrr in W Y N V V V fl W in V niir i V V friiffi nn.. ' E1 1 v 4 -1 v v r s ef A L WA y A A L ' 0 n ze . . . I 1 1 ' i , ., . . . , - W , W7 1 X vi W 7 ' 1 0 i i I n Q X 4 V r . 1 rr 1 . 5 Pr . 0 1 . Ferrer WWE K My Y W Z r . . 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' I rm n , gg ' 77 5 , .Y r F 3 3 1 1 u ' 1 1 A v . un1o1 '111cI Xhsxes Clothtx La VERN S I X1 Lhuxth Strut SI LI I , Y M C Where H1 Y Boys Sl Tn H1 Y Glrls Share Fme REIatl0nShIpS Together IAIVIISONS DAIRY BAR I I NAPI' ROXIJ FEW S GARAGE 7 South LIIUILII REIFSINYDERS HOSl6fy Store Q' XX XI11ketSt1ett BERT S SHOP OF BARBERING Llobe to SCI1 I 11 R r C C1o1zc 1 R111'o1z11 U Rust Lhnstnut St Hut Lhtstu I THE GIFT and BOOK ROOM I' BIIJD Ia North H1gh Street W EST CHESTER PA HARRY F TAYLOR REAL ESTATE REALTOR INSURANCE I3 North Hlgh Street VI est Chester Phone 0299 FRIEND TVIO O TVIO INN l'l0l'l'lL Cooked We '1Is Dallx 1 Q IIII lLStSf,LlI! 1 umm 1 ' John R Bair MEATS AND GROCERIES I hone 166 L01 NI111er 8 New 5 YI I' SI CIIESTI' R PA TRI O RESTAURANT st IX S XX ts L 11.5 Ll Bu :kt lst I LIIILIILOII Ilnnnu LOIIIIJIIIIILIIIS JOE S on Iilllkll Sc,llI.I1I.I.1.IS lllt S1701 tsxw ll IS N JIIII Lhuxth Stlcet XXISI LIIILSIILR PX I KNOX 8: MARSHMAN WEST CHESTER 8: PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS MOVING AND HAULING I27 E. IVI1ner Street 54No Front Street West Chester Pa Phxladelphxa Pa P 334 IVI It t 5 1 . . I I .C A Q I 4 . . . A. D 1 - - - 1 . . . I I. 11. I S 33 1 IVIC V ' I IIiS'I'1i 1, I A. I I 1 1 1 , , '11 I I , f ' X 1 I 1 v 1 ' A I . I I I KIII ALI 3 ' 1. II,x1,1. 1-1 '.Ai. '., Y iii Sli ff' i L:-1 W M. .., Ja. 1 I - CIi111'1'11 . 1.121 ' - - . - X X I 1 Q . . , . V I , ,,,,,,,,,,, , W, , , ,, 1 Y H WA I TO 1 it 1 - I Co111pII111c11ts ot' EI ,-.xx1-:xo1fT111a mnm' 11,111 I I:4u.'II1t1cs tux' I Q I,'IYilIL' I,z11't1's. 51 qt ftp ' Q41 I'.z1t'o115 .XII ' . I , In , I 11111, I ' I I - - I 25 Ifux tht- Struct, 'rt II t , Ixu. ' fl I '. . ' ' . ' St '. 'IV' I 2, . 1 fi, 1 ' ' 1 ' , A , , , I A of I 1 I ' I I 1 I 1 11 - - .A 1 1 I I 1 X Avi' . N - U , . , 1 I 'fu' - - '- I honeo ar e I94 X ,, , . . STALEY PONTIAC CO lInL IIS XNIJSI mu I Sellhasf Lhgvrolc t Lo SI LII XALLI. L tl I VI IILSSIL CLARK 4 I SI b1LIIISl p ofo9'zaPIuc PQIQIIQAITS Uf DISTINCTIQN M D FREEMAN gfubw Slttnngs by Appomtment Phone 1743W 151 GAY STREET FLOOR I I I r Com mi 1 -nfs SA , A . 4: ' TIC ! oi- I I I I lm-10 fans! Guy Struct I I I I I - ' , . ' IVIf. ' 7 ICS'I'I'IR, PA. I I 1 I I I I -w mc Z1 mc Garnet and VI1Ilc Q j Y i i V I Q I ' I.UNCIIl'IUNli'I'TIC I I BONUS f INsL'R,xNCIc I ISI North Church Street i A 4lII'IIICI'S RIIIII AxxCL'IIllIIIfS I I I 'I'IzL'. ' IaI.Ix:. 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MUSICAL ACCESSORIES 124 East G y Street Phone 1264 L Del Pmo FRUIT PRODUCE GROCERIES rwln ein 142 146 E Gay Street X bl CIIISII R II NNSHIX XXII C 1pI1m is QI De HAVEN DRUG STURE5 Two c e 1e1tI catxo s 106 West Gay Street I-Ilgh and Dean Streets WEST CHESTER P Ag mts f Whxtman s Chocolates Breyers Ice Cream II e Specialize 1 1 PRFSCRIP1 ION COWI POUNDINC PENN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Ia I'AbI CAE STRFILT XX TSI CHESTER IA Surplus 31 628 000 C Save On Your Insurance Premiums ' 1 SE w J ' , 9 T I , I SIiI.l+'-SIiIiYIllIC ,ff I 1 'ETS w I 1 ' CUZ-If-I' l I I 1 . 1 3 t 1 . . a fe --seeds-we -' so so cr some , . , , 1 . R C . I Delicacies from All Parts of the World I 1 , GIFTS , 22 :North II1gI1 Street T 7 , ,I M, SWE EWS, ISU? ef, A 1v'Q,Q,j ,, , WH, ,, , W, E E , ,,,, H T Inn- f - f ,wffnf f Wi, WY on ' en , J' Q nonfonvsv nxuumn u'm 'mvnuuvfw nur- 'lv' , ,i ,M W Y X W onv n' I 0 ' n ,44L.,. 4' I I - , . , A. er or J 9 - 1 Y . . ., 1 . ,S ' I' . .' .' I SCHRAMM Pneumatractor ModeI105 SCHRANINI Pneumatractor SCHRAMM Model 105 Pneumatraclors 1S the latest and most modern self propelled compressor bu1lt A un1t that em bodles the f1nest deta1ls of des1gn materlal and Workman shlp and reflects the many years exper1ence and development of self propelled compressors p1oneered by SCHRAMM Inc s1nce 1919 The SCHRAMM Pneumatractor 1S a tractor compressor com b1nat1on powered w1th the standard Model 105 Pneumapowcr Eng1ne Compressor The un1t IS also des1gned Wlth a com pletely engmeered and approved set of accessones such as front end loaders snow plows backfrll blades front and rear wmches mowers posthole d1ggers rotary brushes PNEU MAIACK etc Versetlle unlts that offer a wlde variety of uses and appllcatlons THE COMPRESSOR PEOPLE SCHRAMM INC. - WEST CHESTER - PENNSYLVANIA Slnger Sewing Nlachlne 0 Bernard A Platt ' 1 SMI HOWII DRPSSPD 'WIILXTS SI ' NILI lllll x N xc L1 xss 111 LIIkNIkI s 1111 1 ll 1 IIL 1 '7 JI R X III LX IOHNSUN S S 4. 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