West Chester University - Serpentine Yearbook (West Chester, PA)
- Class of 1953
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RCHIV ts 4 i  .? H I c te . . . through the year at W. C. S. T. C. %.- - ■i ■?! -. -WUH IIHt etS i li i 11 in I - ' ii ac 31 i— -9 mi ?ll ■!■■■! a ra : ' Til I, -; ■H K«9 THE 1953 SEflPEMimE WEST CHESTER STATE TEACHERS CDLLEGE WEST CHESTER, PA. mm YEARS from today, when you recall your college life, may the 1953 Serpentine represent West Chester State Teach- ers College — all it means and everything it stands for. As the seasons emerge and fade, student life wends its way through campus activities that reflect the changing pano- rama of nature. The brisk autumn weather with multi- colored leaves falling underfoot introduces freshmen and football to the campus. Student government, formal dances, and sports seem to be in the spotlight. Before anyone is aware of it, the weather has turned cold, the trees are bare, and Christmas is coming with softly falling snow and carols In the air. Attention is turned to music, club activities, and vacation. Then one day, unexpectedly, a new spirit is evident on campus. Everyone walks with a spring in his step. Coats are worn unbuttoned, and head scarves are absent from view. Before long, graceful blos- soming trees are shielding sturdy little benches; we need not mention where Interests lie. More serious thoughts center around final exams and, for the seniors, graduation. Par- ticular emphasis has been laid upon the seniors who have glimpsed college life for the last time — In an environment of flaming color, in a world of coldness and white. In sur- roundings of blossoms and green. FDREWDRD 719 8 DEDICATIDM To Miss Mary M. Holland and Dr. Chester L. McTavIsh this Serpentine is fondly dedicated. The contributions of Miss Holland and Dr. McTavish as advisers to the Class of 1953 cannot be measured. Their friendly manner and genuine interest in the students at West Chester are evident to everyone. To show them how greatly they are appreciated and admired, the Senior Class dedicates its yearbook to two of its teachers and friends. Mary M. Holland, Department of Mathematics Chester L. McTavish, Department of Science FALL 1 ..v ■- ' •t s: ■•:S -SSi£ sas«K ■- • SUltlUCHERSCOlUti WESTCHESTER The Beginninq The first day back, and greeted by lines — lines to register, lines for keys, lines for books. Familiar scenes and friendly faces welcomed upper- classmen, who walked confidently across campus with an air of knowing. The freshmen arrived and appeared uncertain. The beginning days were busy — old friends to find, coffee in the Pig, trips uptown, tennis to play, lobby sings, free ten-thirties. In the hearts of the students, it was still sum- mer; vacation memories remained to make them gay. Only the freshmen, completely lost in their strange surroundings, had many doubts about the new semester. Then all too soon leisure time was ended; classes started at eight o ' clock. With note- books under their arms, students made their way across the Quad and into Anderson hHall. Back to textbooks, notes and exams. Perhaps they didn ' t look too closely; perhaps they didn ' t see that the leaves on the maples were turning red. ! I ,-i ||.,. , 1 ■ii ' fc 1 Registration Line in Rec. Hall ' f . i •1 of Anather Year That First Glimpse of the New Room 11 PRESIDEIVT President Charles S. Swope The President ' s Home, TANGLEWOOD Dr. Charles S. Swope has served as president of the college for eighteen years. During this time he has come to be re- spected by students and faculty alike for his character and leadership. A graduate of West Chester Normal School in 1921, President Swope continued his education, receiving degress from Dickinson and the University of Pennsylvania, hie served as supervisor of grade work and as head of the History Department at the Pennington School for Boys. In addition to his work in education, he is a noted lecturer. At West Chester he has been particularly interested in improving the physical plant and in maintaining the enrollment. DEAN OF INSTRUCTION Dr. L. Forrest Free DEANS OF WOMEN Miss Leone Broadhead, Assistant Dean, and Mrs. Irene King, Dean of Women. lI ' iL DEANS OF MEN Dr. W. Glenn Killinger, Dean of Men, and Mr. William R. Benner, Assistant Dean. 13 ENGLISH Standing: Dr. Binney, Mr. Clokey, Mil Clark, Miss Barrer, Dr. Berry, and Mr. Thomas. Seated: Miss Geyer, Miss Rann- sey. Dr. Slagle, HEAD, and Miss Tyson. EDUCATION Standing: Mr. Benda, Mr. Childers, Mr. Patterson, Dr. Bonder, Dr. Ross, Dr. Sylces, Mr. Davison, Dr. Woodlen. and Dr. Evans. Seated: Miss Knapp, Dr. Cressman, HEAD, Dr. Denworth, and Miss Baldwin. FACULTY ART Mr. McKinney, Mr. Hallnnan, HEAD, and Miss Lamborn. 14 MUSIC Standing: Mr. Middleton, Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Carson, Dr. Wright, Mr. Carl, Mr Gutscher, Mr. Fletcher, Dr. Anfonowich, Dr. Cheesman, Mr. Parry, Mr. Ginter, and Mr. Jones. Seated: Mr. Zimmer, Miss Keller, Miss Kless, Mr. Mitchell HEAD, Mrs. Ashenfelter, Mrs. Gottlieb and Miss Heinn. iSasfa- iSi ' iikS: , HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Standing: Mr. Reese, Mr. Gardner, Mr. Twardowslti, Dr. Sfuriebeclter. HEAD. Mr. Messiltomer, and Mr. Wafers. Seated: Miss Margerum, Mrs. Newcomer, Miss Landis. Miss Leach, Miss Wade, Miss Schaub, and Miss Yanisch. . •r. DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL Standing, Miss Meredith, Miss Smith, Miss Wolfangle, Miss Wetzel, and Miss Kelly. Seated: Miss Wilson, Mrs. Gard- ner, Dr. Evans, PRINCIPAL, and Miss Baldwin. COLLEGE STAFF Mn. Pfost, Mrs. McMlchaels, and Mrs. Smith, Dor- mitory Directors. Miss Wier. Secretary to President Swope Mrs. Weaver, Dr. KIstler, and Miss Eves. Miss Groff and Miss Hill, Secretaries to Dean Free. Mrs. Joyce, Assistant Dietitian and Mrs. Hodgson, Dietitian. Mrs. Draper, Telephone Operator 2 3 4 5 6 l y W,. 9 IO;:i2l3l4Tl JV ' . Mrs. Patterson, Housekeeper, and Mrs. Devine, Assistant. Mrs. Freel, Postmistress, and Mrs. Hughes, Assistant. Miss FInegan, Book Store Manager Mrs. Henog, Secretary of the Alumni Association. Mrs. Rhine, Secretary to Dr. Ross. Miss DeAngelo, Secretary to Dean Kllllnger. Miss Wylle, Secretary. nS98 r.:L, « : The Candy Cane Ball. Frosh tipping dinks. FRESHMEIV 20 k CLASS OFFICERS: E. Carson. M. Whltworth, P. Cravifi, C. Smith, Temporary Officers. CLASS ADVISERS: Miss Ethel Keller and Mr. Arthur Haw- thorne. Regisfratlon lines, tests, and freshman regulations greeted the freshman class upon its arrival at West Chester. To climax the frosh regs, both the men and the women participated in special activities at the first football game of the season. Preceding the game, fhe new West Chester fans formed a double line on the field through which the Rams passed as they met their opponents, Pennsylvania Military College. During the half-time the frosh formed a snake line and thrilled the upperclassmen with the singing of their class song and the Alma Mater. For the women students the main event of the year was the annual Big-Little Sister Picnic sponsored by the Women ' s Dormitory Council. Men students initiated a new program which highlighted the freshman calendar, the Freshman Smoker. Early in the fall semester the class election was held; the following officers were elected: Clem Smith, president; Edward Carson, vice-presiden+; Marie Whitworth, treasurer; and Phyllis Cravitz, secretary. The freshman class at the first football game. The football team is welcomed on to the field by cheering freshmen. bt - FDDTBALL With the advent of autumn and the new school year, West Chester sports fans began to think of football, soccer, and cross-country, of hot dogs, hot chocolate, cold October nights, and winning teams. The 1952 edition of West Chester football started, however, with the fans enjoying shirtsleeve weather and drinking cold lemonade; they watched a winning team. Starting with an easy, although sluggish, win over P.M.C., the Ram gridders moved into high gear as they defeated Delaware University in the season ' s big game. Following this important victory, the Rams registered impres- sive victories over four teachers ' college teams and then finished the season by completely outclassing a good Bloomsburg eleven. Many outstanding performances contributed to the 7 win, loss record. Among these were the fine running and blocking of halfback Earl Hersh. Charlie Weber, chosen as defensive guard on the Little All-American first team, was constantly in the opponent ' s backfield. For his outstanding teamplay, Weber was also named to the All-Pennsylvania football team as offensive guard. The coaching staff, led by Glenn Killinger, did a fine job in giving West Chester its first undefeated football team since 1947 and placing it in the select group of fifteen undefeated, untied teams in the country. Serious accidents were avoided and, in spite of a depleted schedule, player spirit was high. Co-Captalns Charles Weber and Earl Hersh VARSITY TEAM First row; Jannick, Duff, Kautter, Dolbin, Prender, Hersh, Rath, Karpaitls, Weber, Hagan, lannucci, Stashis. Second row: Paciaroni, Unger, Buechele, Weyant, Lamey, Soscia, Mattola, DeRafelo, Hartlaub, Furlow, Spafford, Nelman. Third row: Gaiiillo, Or+enzio, Wolff, Ri+ter, Kanter, R, Miller, W. Miller, Ru ssell, MacMurray, Mosteller, Ober, Beck. Fourth row: Fisher, Gracchino, Hicks, Coffey, Foltz, Mollard, Croiier, Gatski, DiSabello, Lahowin, Massaro. Fifth row: Massucci (Mgr.), Zetty, Bonder, Killinger, Gardner, Reese (Coaches), Heckman (Trainer). JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Front row: B. Streit, C. Foltz, W. Miller, R. Kauffman, Co- captains F. Mooney and W. Zimmerman, W. Condit, J. Keenan, J. DiVeccio. Second row: L. McDermot, R. Coffey, F. Pillearro, L. Hally, R. Whitaler, W. Butler, R. Hiclts. Third row: R. Burdumy, W. Mignona, W. Leavenberger, J. Powell, J. Shields, J. Griffenburg, J. McAneny, J. Sober, W. Johnson, J. Murray. Fourth row: Line Coach W. Brodhag, Manager B. Stein, Bacltfleld Coach A. Daniels, Head Coach Robert Reese. SCORES Pa. Military College 6 W.C. 21 Delaware University 20 w.c. 24 Lock Haven S.T.C. 7 W.C. 74 East Stroudsburg S.T.C. w.c. 41 Kutztown S.T.C. w.c. 50 Mlllersville S.T.C. 6 w.c. 55 Bloomsburg S.T.C. 6 w.c. 26 Dr. James Bonder, Line Coach; Dr. Glenn Klllinger, Head Coach; Mr. Robert Cardner, Backfield Coach; Mr. Robert Reese, J.V. Head Coach. 23 Locker room scene at the end of an undefeated season Fred Prender carries off-tackle. Blockers spring Earl Hersh for long gaii Pat Massaro stopped by Millersville line. Spafford-to-Hersh pass against Bloomsburg. Halfback Fred Prender carries for touchdown against Lock Haven. THE RAMS opened their 19b ; season with an easy 21-6 victory over P.M.C., with the varsity squad playing only slightly more than one-half of the game. Halfbacks Earl Hersh and Fred Prender each accounted for one touch- down, and defensive linebacker Tony Karpaitis fell on a fumble in the end zone for the Rams ' third tally. After a two-weeks ' rest, the Rams traveled to Wil- mington to meet Delaware University, the team West Chester had never defeated on the gridiron. After receiv- ing the kickoff, the Rams fumbled on the first play from scrimmage. In two plays Delaware scored and took a 7-0 lead. Late in the second quarter, Hersh, played his greatest game, smashed into the end zone for the Rams ' first score. During the- second half Hersh scored twice and led the offensive unit as they downed Delaware 24-20. Ray Spafford called a fine game as quarterback. In the next four games. West Chester met and defeated Lock Haven 74-7, East Stroudsburg 41-0, Kutztown 50-0, and Millersville 55-6. The Rams completely outclassed their Dick Wolff caught from behind. teacher-opponents as Spafford successfully filled the air with passes, and the starting backfield of Hersh, Prender, and Alex Neiman consistently ground out yardage. A new half- back speedster, Pat Gazzillo, was introduced in the Lock Haven game. Kutztown, putting up the hardest battle and holding the Rams to a 14-0 half-time lead, was completely outclassed in the final quarter as safety man Jim Hagan, playing only in defense, returned three punts for touch- downs. In the final game the Rams met Bloomsburg coached by Jack Yohe, former West Chester backfield coach. The expected tight struggle, however, failed to materialize as the Rams took an early lead and continually dominated play to win 26-6. Earl Hersh, who finished second in scoring in Pennsyl- vania and first in the number of touchdowns, participated in the annual Blue-Grey game on December 27 in Alabama. Bob Mosteller also received honors as the Pennsylvania leader in points scored after touchdowns. 26 V es 27 Co-captalns Charles Potter and Clarence Grum- Mr. William Sklllen, Assistant Coach, and Mr. bine, Earle Waters, Head Coach. VARSITY TEAM Earle C. Waters. Kneeling: Manager E. Lynch, R. Blessing, F. Williams, Standing: H. Troxeli, J. Massey, S. Rey, R. Bedi, A. Quay, T. Se ' ray- T. Puglisl, E. Miller, Co-captains C. Grumbine and C. Potter, M. darian, J. Oliver, J. Smithgall. A. Donofrio, Manager R. Wick, Coach Roman, W. Freudenberger, R. Heisler. 28 T ' Z  -•«. ■rvlike Roman atrempt? goal at thia betntov. Roman takes difficult angle-shot. Coach Muddy Waters ' 1952 soccer team, led by co-captains Clarence Grumbine and Charles Potter, com- pleted a successful but injury-riddled season. The Rams opened their all-out offensive to gain national honors when they defeated the Alumni 12-0. Every member of the team saw action. When West Chester played the United States Military Academy at home, approximately twenty-five hundred people turned out to see possibly the biggest game in the nation. After trailing 1-0 until the last minute of the first half, the Rams finally exploded when Tony Puglisi dented the West Point goal to tie the score. Bob hieisler became the hero of the day when he scored in the third period to give West Chester a 2-1 lead which was never relinquished. The Rams had now run their victory skein to twenty games. Dutch Grumbine and hHoward Troxeli were sidelined with injuries suffered in the Army game when the Rams played the University of Pennsylvania. After losing the services of Ralph Blessing and Charlie Potter, who suffered concussions in this game, the Rams went down to a 3-0 defeat. On October 27, with five men missing from the start- ing line-up the Rams traveled to the University of Baltimore where they were defeated 3-0. The injured players were gradually recovering when East Stroudsburg played at West Chester. The game ended in a l-l tie. Bill Freudenberger scored the tying goal. The bad luck seemed to be over for the Rams when they downed the University of Delaware 5-1. Mike Roman, Tony Puglisi, Dutch Grumbine, Bob Bedi, and Chico Rey scored the goals. LaSalle College came to West Chester with an unbeaten record. The Rams promptly upset them with an impressive 5-0 victory. Co-captain Dutch Grumbine turned in the hat trick by denting the LaSalle goal three times. Bob Helsler and Mike Roman received credit for the other two goals. Next, the soccer team traveled to Elizabethtown and promplty defeated them 5-2. Howard Troxeli scored twice, while Mike Roman, Bob hieisler, and Dutch Grumbine each counted once. Seton hHall was the last team on the schedule. West Chester won an easy 3-0 victory and finished with a record of six victories, two losses, and one tie. Co-captain Charlie Potter nnakes ready for tackle. SCORES Alumni U. S. Military Academy University of Pennsylvania University of Baltimore East Stroudsburg S. T. C. University of Delaware LaSalle College Elizabethtown College Seton Hall W.C. 12 1 W.C. 2 3 W.C. 3 1 W.C. W.C. 1 1 W.C. 5 W.C. 5 2 W.C. 5 W.C. 3 SDCCER im}! . Down fhe field for a goal. WesI ChestEr— Army 30 UndercUssmen battle seniors to 2-2 dead- lock In the Old Shoe game. Game Eight men have played their last game for coach Earl Waters and the Rams. Clarence Grumbine and Francis Williams came from Fredericksburg and Oxford hiigh Schools respectively. Both boys played varsity soccer in high school. While at West Chester Dutch distinguished himself as an outstanding center forward and Franny held the left inside position. These men played three years as members of the varsity team. Dutch v as named co-captain in his senior year along with Charles Potter. Charles Potter and William Freudenberger came from Girard College where they excelled as soccer players. While at West Chester these men played right and left halfback. Both were members of Coach Waters ' squad for three years. Ablngton and McCaskey High Schools are represented by capable players Alan Quay and Hughie Miller. Al played varsity fullback for two years while hlughie dis- tinguished himself as Coach Waters ' all-round man. Ralph Blessing from Lower Merion and Tom Seraydarian from West Philadelphia FHigh School played varsity goalie at West Chester for two years. Ralph, a boy who never played soccer in high school, became one of the Ram ' s best goalies. Service with the Air Corps interrupted but did not affect Seraydarian ' s playing ability. Spectators and team alike will miss these men next year. 31 Charles Weber Hnnnred Athletes Anthony Pugll; 32 West Chester State Teachers College proudly placed three names on the All-American lists dur- ing the 1952 sports season. Tony Puglisi, playing in the left outside position on the soccer team, was named to the All-American soccer first team. Earl hiersh and Charlie Weber, co-captains of the 1952 West Chester football team, were placed on the Little All-American football squads. For the second consecutive year Tony Puglisi, a junior, was picked as a member of the All- American soccer first team. Tony was particularly outstanding in the close games, hlis most important point was the one which tied the score in the Army game and set the stage for the upset victory for West Chester. Charlie Weber, a senior, was placed on the Little All-American first team. Playing at both offensive and defensive tackle, Charlie was the type of player who was great under a one or two platoon system. Charlie, a natural athlete who excelled in wrestling and baseball as well as foot- ball, was also treasurer of the senior class. Earl hiersh, also a senior, was given honorable mention on the All-American team at halfback. Earl was not only second in the state for yardage gained on the ground, but also was adept at scoring passes, hie was honored by being selected to repre- sent the Blue team in the annual Blue-Grey game. Earl caught a touchdown pass for the only score for the Blue team in that game. Earl, also proficient in baseball, signed a contract with the Boston Braves after the football season, hie was also placed on their draft list by the Philadelphia Eagles ' pro- fessional football team should he decide to continue in football. Standing: J. Myers, G. Loper, J. Glick, R. Lewis, and Mr. Hawthorne, Coach. Kneeling: F. Wright, Co-Captain, D. DiSalvi, R. Rau, and J. Echternach, Co-Captain. CROSS CDUOTRY SCORES The Ram runners, coached by Arthur hHaw- thorne, had what they considered a successful sea- son. The teann ' s record totaled three wins and four losses. Only three veterans returned this year. They were Jack Echternach arid Francis Wright, co-captains, and hlyman Kaplan. There was a large turn-out of new men. Upper- classmen representing the Ram hiarriers ' varsity included Bob Lewis, Rocco DiSalvi, Bob Meyers, George Loper, Joe Glick, and Lincoln Lang. Fresh- men running on the varsity were Al Ramos and Roy Chronistic. The Rams lost their two opening meets to strong teams from LaSalle and Penn. They defeated Cheyney State Teachers College at home; then they traveled to hloward University where the runners lost by a narrow margin. The Harriers then met a strong Temple team, but broke up a perfect score with the brilliant run- ning of Jack Echternach, who finished fifth. The West Chester team finished strong with impres sive victories over Washington and Albright Colleges. Outstanding runner for the season was Jack Echternach, who led the team in almost every meet. LaSalle College University of Pennsylvania Cheyney S.T.C. Howard University Temple University Washington College Albright College 15 W.C. 49 15 W.C. 49 41 W.C. 20 20 W.C. 37 20 W.C. 37 45 W.C. 18 38 W.C. 23 CO-CAPTAINS AND COACH J. Echternach, Mr. Hawthorne, and F.Wright. 33 W. H. A. Opens the Season with W. R. A, MANAGERS First Row: M. Hodgklns, A. Page, B Cressman, J. Entriken, Miss Wade, H. Hendren. Second Row: P. Pence, F. Shope, C. Dannenhauer, S Swartzlander, C. Holf, V. Solomon N. Snyder. Third Row: S. Kile, M Manwiller, P. Ruth, D. Young, A Feeney, J. Switier, J. Inglls. W.R.A, OFFICERS Mariorle Hodgkins, publicity; Anita Page, treasurer; Joan Entriken, president; Bar- bara Cressman, vice-president; Haiel Hendren, secretary. Every fall the Women ' s Recreation Association begins its busy year-round program. All girls who are sports enthusiasts are urged to choose their favorite sports. There is a sport for every girl whether she be skilled or unskilled; curriculum is no barrier. To promote good sportsmanship, leadership, and skills is the aim of this outstanding organiza- tion. These qualities can be established through the intra- mural sports program, the intercollegiate basketball, soft- ball, and hockey games which bring other college teams to West Chester, the square dances, and the sports and play days offered by W.R.A. Under the able leadership of the faculty advisers, the officers, and the council, which is composed of the sports managers, the Women ' s Recreation Association attempts to reach the goal of a sound and diversified program of athletics which will serve the needs and interests of all the participants. 34 VOLLEY BALL Go Skids Row, ' go! was the cheer heard as the senior health education team dominated the volleyball league to take the championship for the fourth consecutive year. The season opened with seven teams scheduled in the single elimination tournament. To reach the finals, Skids Row defeated the other senior health education team, the Foghorns, who had been victorious in its open ing contest. In its final game, Skids Row overpowered the Tappers, a freshman health education team. This victory enabled them to win the championship and to participate in the volleyball Play Night at Temple University on December 4. Janet Nell has the ball 35 HOCKEY Displaying a driving line and all-round smooth play plus accurate stickwork, the hockey team finished the season with a tie and two losses to three powerful clubs. The team opened its season with Urslnus College and was downed 7-2. Temple was the next game in line, and, regardless of the fact that the girls showed good teamwork, the fast moving Temple forward line broke through five times to score. West Chester was unable to tally in this contest. The exciting game with Drexel ended in a 2-2 stale- mate. Although West Chester held a 1-0 lead at the begin- ning of the game, Drexel came back in the final half to score two goals. Betty Cowperthwait then drove for a goal just before the final gun to tie the game. Upon entering All-College competition at Ursinus Col- lege, the West Chester record improved. The team tied Beaver I -I, and Swarthmore 2-2, and defeated All-Catholic 1-0. Under the adequate coaching of Miss Yanisch and Miss Landis, the team, composed mainly of freshmen and sopho- mores, has been one of the finest college teams produced. With a little more playing experience. Miss Yanisch expects to have a more polished-looking club next season. 36 Captain Shirley Swar+jlander VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY SQUADS First row; M. L. Bigony, M. Crowley, B. Cowperthwalt, V. Gray. S. Swartilander. J. Beclcle, G. Krug, B. Huebner, A. Page. Second row: M. V alter, G. Clark, J. Waterfleld, A. Westberg , J. Smedley, B. Whalley. T. Jefferson, J. Holcum, C. Holt, J. Entrilcen. 37 4t iNr ' . Varsity hockey squad battles to tie the game with Drexel. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CHAMPIONS Kneeling: S. Glnther, F. Benner, M. Reese, P. Pence, P. Dean. Standing: G. Krug, E. McLalne, K. Hendricks, C. Jones, B. Miller, S. Frederick 38 WOMEN ON ALL-COLLEGE TEAM Third team: J. Mull, S. Swar+ilander. Second team: A. Paige. First team: G. Krug. Third team: B. Cowperthwait. INTRAMURAL ACADEMIC CHAMPIONS Kneeling: J. Sheets, S. Smith, M. A. Smith, S. Swartzlander. Standing: A. Kriebel, B. Yerkes, F. Young, M. P. McKinney, D. Mullins, B. Swinehart. Sticks! Advancing! These were the familiar cries on the girls ' athletic fields, from golden September to nippy November. The hockey enthusiasts could be found working diligently for stickwork and team strategy every afternoori after classes. W.R.A. hockey manager, Carol Holt, did a fine job. Six health education teams composed one league and five academic teams, the other. A Round Robin Tour- nament offered an optimum of opportunity for all interested in participating. This season saw senior teams: victorious in both leagues. The champions of the health education league were the Senior Fillies, who held this title three out of four years. The Squares, the senior victors of the academic league, also held an impressive record with two years ' winnings to their credit. Keen competition, team play, and fun were just a few of the attributes of this invigorating sport. 39 STUDEIVT GDVERIVMEIVT ASSDCIATIDIV Seated: J. Winters, R. D. DISalv!. N. Swanson, K. Johnson. Standing: J. Guer- naclnni, R. McNelis, J. Collins, C. Pretty- man. CABINET OF S.G.A. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF S.G.A. The Cabinet of the Student Government Association consists of the presidents of the classes and of leading campus organizations. It proposes legislation dealing with changes in college regulations, discusses these changes, and gives suggestions to the Legislative Assembly. The Legislative Assembly Is composed of ten elected members representing all four classes and a delegate from each of the day and dormitory councils. This group passes, amends, or rejects legislation approved by the Cabinet. These organizations, with faculty and administration, try to improve school spirit, to create better student-faculty relationships, and to voice the views of the students. Seated: Dr. J. Andes, B. Brenner, J. Entriken, J. Winters, R. McNelis, N. Snyder, Mr. J. Clokey. Standing: N. Turpin, B. Cressman, K. Garner, J. Chronister, W. Brodhag, D. Wright, P. Ruth, M. Gordon. STUDENT GOVERNMENT, LIKE SPORTS IS A VITAL PART OF THE COLLEGE PROGRAM. Standing: D, DiSalvi, J. Hunfi, D. Hart- ney, N. Hunsicker, G. Buckwalter, E. Patton, C. Gutenbjrg, H. Nichols, J. Collins. Seated: A. Hallman, J. Brelt. C. Pret+yman, G. Fisher, Dr. Anderson. STUDENT ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION The Student Activities Association is under the guid- ance of Dr. Robert F. Anderson. It is organized to provide students with the right to establish a fund suitable for the maintenance of many extra-curricular activities and athletic organizations. The most popular and celebrated activities financed by the Student Activities Association are the All-Star Programs. Presented this year were: a vocal quartet, Edgar Ansel Mowerer, Jean Leon Destine and his company, the Scherman Little Orchestra Society, Jennie Tourel, and a hiarp Quintet. ADVISORY BOARD One of the most active organizations on campus this year was the Advisory Board, whose accomplishments in- cluded the Big-Little Sister picnic, the Senior Tea, the Mid- Winter formal, the Council picnic, and the annual decoration of the Christmas tree in the lobby of Main Dormitory. This group ' s aim, that of providing a co-ordinating link between the Women ' s Day and Dormitory Councils, has been realized through the efforts of the following capable leaders: Margaret Gordon, president, Barbara Leeds, vice- president, Helen Dennis, secretary, and Nancy Snyder, treasurer. Seated: N. Snyder, M. Gordon, H. Den- nis; Standing: E. Reilly, D. Young, J. Winters, K. Johnson. 41 3 WkmmtmmmmtmrM JLJ SIHii t -J, H V T| g- - aViA. Bb ' . k, i % -41 ■%-L aJ ' ' I i-j . t ' ' i U SSi ak -iKd hdL 2ir ' EMU • m t IBJE 1 ij- v- ft Women ' s Day Student Cnuncil Seated: B. Leeds, A. Urbano, E. Reilly, K. Johnson, B. Brenner, M. J, Angstadt; Standing: H. Dennis, E. Hille, J. Cool- baugh, E. Russell, B. Murphy, L. Short. The Women ' s Day Student Council is the elected body that represents the wonnen commuters of the college. During the past year, the constitution has been revised to suit the changing needs of the group. This council is responsible for the enactment of regulations that help keep the day student rooms attractive and neat. It enforces these laws through the Day Student Court, a part of the council. The council also plans and sponsors the holiday parti -s for its members at various times during the year. The Women ' s Dormitory Council is a similar organiza- tion for those students who reside at the college. The chief aim of the Dormitory Council is to foster cooperation between the students and the administration. This organiza- tion, through the efforts of its councilors, keeps the women students informed of college policies and council regulations and formulates plans for the improvement of dormitory life. These two bodies work together to unite the women of the college. They jointly sponsor the Big-Little Sister Picnic, the Senior Tea, the Pot Luck Supper, and the Mid- Winter Formal. Through these organizations the women of the campus are represented in the college government. Women ' s Dnrmitory Council First row: M. Gallery, J. Roscher, R. Reinhold, S. Cleaver, K. Hess, M. Clark, N. Turpln. M. L. Nolan. Second row: D. Chambers, J. Entriken, B. Cressnnan, D. Young, J. Winters, N. Swanson, D. Griffey, A. Paige, H. Nichols. Third row: B. Kiler, N. Snyder, H. Hendren, B. Huebner, M. Gordon, A. Hallman, M. Ransburg, F. Mohnack, A. Ulsh, V. Byerly, S. Swartilander, C. George, D. Avington, G. Fischer, A. Feeney. 42 Men ' s Day Student Cnuncil R. Meade, H. Singley, T. Dickerson, V. Jennings. Frisby, R. An active organization on campus this year has been the Men ' s Dormitory Council. It has sponsored various activities including the Freshman Men s Smoker and an all- college dance. Other projects are the soliciting for the Campus Charities Campaign and the assisting in securing volunteers for the Bloodmobile program. The purpose of the council is to set up social standards for men living on the campus of West Chester. New this year is the guidance system whereby upperclassmen help freshmen men who come with problems. With primarily the same purpose and the same systematic procedure in opera- tion is the Men ' s Day Student Council. Projects sponsored by the Men ' s Day Council over the past year were a hHallowe ' en party for the day students, the purchase of chess and checker sets for use in the recreation room, and the organizing and sponsoring of chess, checkers, and ping-pong tournaments. In addition, the council has for- mulated a set of rules and regulations which all day students must observe in order to make their program a worthwhile one. Men ' s Darmitory Cnuncil Standing: W. Zinnmernnan, J. Collins, D. Wolff, J. Campbell, B. Morris. Seated: C. Grumbine, R. Blessing, W. Freuden- berger, and W. Broadhag. Pauline Bartleman, Associate Editor Eileen Reilly, Photography Editor Marilyn Achuff, Literary Editor r P M Barbara Brov. Sporfs Editors and Ted Forbes, Eleanor Meerkan Art Editors and Emma McGrath, Mary Lou Miller, Head Typist Standing: M. Bollman, Gladys Cressman. Seated: N. Chain, J. Perkins, Business Chairmen EDITORIAL STAFF Ann Rhodewalt Baldwin, Editor-ln-Chlef Pauline Bartleman, Associate Editor LITERARY Marilyn Achuff, Editor Nancy Anderson Christine Bennett Patricia Bomberger Katharine Brant Virginia Brown George Buckwalter Mary Jane Detterline Marie DiGioia Joan Fasnacht Joan Jacobs Patricia Kearns Eleanor Larson Morton Maimon Marilyn May Elinor Parry Janet Parthree Wilma Ries PHOTOGRAPHY Eileen Rellly, Editor Virginia Byerly Phyllis Dannenhauer Venice Eagle Donna Griffey Jane Sarnocinski Jane Switzer Vivian V alker Joanne Young Esther Peters PHOTOGRAPHER David Redmond ART EDITORS Emma McGrath Eleanor Meerkamm SPORTS Barbara Brown, Co-editor Theodore Forbes, Co-editor Joanne Brauer James Breit Robert Brightbill Dorothy Young TYPING Mary Lou Miller, Head Typist Jane Burleigh John Guernaccini Clare Pirtzl Shirley Swartzlander Virginia VV ' eber BUSINESS STAFF Claude Prettyman, Business Manager Mary Lou Bollman, Chairman of Advertising Committee Nancy Chain, Co-chairman of Sales Committee Jane Perkins, Co-chairman of Sales Committee Gladys Cressman, Chairman of Patrons Committee Patricia Cooper Robert Regester Joyce Deeble Ann Ulsh Marguerite Douglas Jean Yarnell r [r ' r ADVISERS Catherine George Joyce Hillman Miss Mary Elizabeth Clark Jeanne Inglis Dr. Earl F. Sykes Joan Jacobs Mr. Theodore Hallman Beatrice Lawton Mr. Harold Benda Claude Prettyman, Business Manager THE SERPEMIIVE 45 OUAD ANGLES Co-editors and adviser, Dr. Berry The bi-monthly publication eagerly av aitcd for by West Chester students is the Quad Angles. Behind the headlines are found: Co-editors-in-chief, Virginia F. Brown and George Buckwalter: Managing Editor, Dorothy Young; News Editor, Jane Perkins; Feature Editor, Frances Vernosky; Co-Sports Editors, Francis Groff and Robert Rau; Co-Business Man- agers, Anna McGinnis, Theodore Forbes; Circulation Mana- ger, Kathryn Miller; Advisers, Dr. Thomas E. Berry and Dr. Robert F. Anderson. The staff includes D. Bahr, S. Bauman, A. Buckalew, V. Byerly, J. Crolius, M. J. Detterline, J. Eastep, J. Elias, D. Flacco, C. Foerster, B. Geiger, J. Gibbons, B. Gilliqan, J. Click, M. Gordon, M. A. Grauel, P. Hartz, A. Harvey, C. Heavner, R. Heisler, K. FHess, S. Holeton, A. Janle, J. Johnson, M. Keown, N. Keyser, J. Kline, J. Mclvor, R. McNeils, M. McWilliams, E. Mancini, M. May, I. Melada, M. Mills, N. Quick, M. Ragolia, R. Rau, W. Ries, R. Regester, R. Robinson, F. Schmidt, N. Schuler, J. Shade, R. Slavecki, B. Spencer, J. Surrlck, R. Strauss, C. Swartz, K. Sweger, N, Turpln, A. Urbano, M. Walker, B. Welgand, M. Westhead, B. Wolpert, F. Young, P. Zecca, and C. Zeiders. Associate Editors t m ' M-wm!: m m 46 LITTLE THEATER The student body at West Chester has no reason to doubt that the mottoes of the Little Theater Players are The play ' s the thing and The show must go on. Members of this group work with Miss Fern Barrer to present outstanding performances. Each year for Parents ' Weekend they prepare a special play which is their largest production for the fall semester. The play presented this year was Sreen Grow the Lilacs. Members of the senior class had the leading roles. Many productions are given throughout the college year. They are chosen both for the entertainment they afford and for their cultural value. The various stage com- mittees as well as the performers contribute toward the success of these plays. Miss Fern Barrer, ably assisted by Miss Dorothy Ramsey, guides the Players in presenting an excellent production on every occasion. lM. Scene from THE CURIOUS SAVAGE given by the Little Theate Players Little Theater Members Class Advisers Mr. John Clokey and Mrs. Miriam Got- tlieb. SOPHOMORE CLASS Under the helpful guidance of faculty advisers Mrs. Miriam Gottlieb and Mr. John Clokey, the Sophomore Class completed a busy year, participating in varied activities that broadened Its college life. hiighllghting the year for the sophomore health and physical education women was admission into the Valkyrie Club. Preceding the actual oath of membership were the three days of regs ' which were enjoyed by all onlookers. The sophomores combined their efforts and talents In presenting a semi-formal dance in the autumn which was a festive occasion. This group has shown potentialities of becoming real campus leaders. The first big dance is sponsored by the Sophomores. 48 p. Ruth, secretary; J. Collins, president; N. Troutman, vice-president; D. Cham- bers, treasurer. SOPHOMORE DANCE One of the outstanding achievements of the Soph- omore Class was the semi-formal dance that was held on October 25 in Recreation hiall. Autumn Leaves, the theme of the dance, was indeed appropriate for that time of year. Those who attended the affair enjoyed the colorful fall dec- orations as they danced ' to the music of the Criterions. Ronald Hockenbury, Polly Williams, and Richard Groff were leading chairmen of this gala event. They were ably assisted by fellow classmates who cooperated in making the affair a success. The Sophomore Class can certainly be proud of its officers, who are John Collins, president; Ned Troutman, vice-president; Phoebe Ruth, secretary; and Dorothy Cham- bers, treasurer. With the able guidance of these leaders, the sophomore class presented one of the campus successes of the year. SDPHDMDRES 49 Ring Committee D. Hartney, R. Relnhold, R. Sherry, B. Huebner. Officers D. Wright, vice-president; S. Gladhill secretary; R. D. DiSalvi, president; E Hartlaub, treasurer. In its junior year, the Class of 1954 became a true part of campus life. With R. Daniel DiSalvi as president, the class began the new semester with plans for its Junior Prom, the introduction of candidates for Prom Queen, and the election of a Queen. The ring committee was chosen and orders were taken for class rings. The Junior Class has an important part in the sponsorship of the Serpentine. Early in the year, the editor and business manager for the 1954 Serpenfine were elected. The members of the Junior Class were also active participants in musical programs, sports, dramatics, and stu- dent government. The faculty advisers for this class are Mrs. hielen Ivins, a member of the Social Studies Department, and Mr. Emil Messikomer, Director of Personnel. 50 Class Advisers Mrs. Helen Ivins and Mr. Emil Messikon Juniors participating in the Prom Qjeen Preview siissam 53 ■I S Junior Prom Queen and Court A. Hallman, M. Fisher, C. George, last year ' s Pronn Queen, A. Feeney, Prom Queen, S. Gladhill, M. Metzer, M. Westhead. Not shown: M. Nolan and C. Mizgard. The outstanding social event of the year was the Junior theme was A Night in Venice. Jack hHolmes, a nnember of Prom, which was held on Saturday night, November 22, in the Junior Class, composed a song to be sung at the dance. Recreation hHall. With Donald Wright as chairman, the Jun- The Criterions provided the music. The climax of the Prom ior Class worked together to make the Prom a success. The was the crowning of the Queen, Ann Feeney. 54 Prom Queen Ann Feeney dances with Don Wright, chairman of A NIGHT IN VENICE. No formal would be complete without the receiving line The happy crowd dance to the music of the Crlterions. Juninr Prnm 55 Gifts to The portrait of President Charles S. Swope painted by Robert S. Susan 56 the College The Shakespeare Folios, the William Pyle Philips Legacy During the past years West Chester has been the recipient of many gifts. One of the most recent bestowed upon the college was the collection of Shakespeare Folios, presented by William P. Philips in honor of the late Dr. Francis H. Green, who dedicated many years of his life to service on this campus. These four original folios are to be hereafter known as the Francis Harvey Green Shakespeare Folios and will be kept in a special vault in the library bearing the educator ' s name. On special occasions these volumes will be exhibited for the general public. Another priceless treasure bequeathed to the college was a rare collector ' s item consisting of a nine volume work entitled Biographies of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence by John Sanderson. The historic value is appreciated by many authorities of collectors ' items. Students, faculty, and alumni feel most honored for the memorable tokens that have been given the college. 57 WINTER 58 . i ■mil fniii I BASKETBALL Coaches Emil Messiltomer and Edward Gardner The 1952-53 West Chester basketball team fought hard to stay above the .500 mark. With two games remaining on the schedule, the record stood at 8 wins and 9 losses. During the season the Rams met Lebanon Valley, St. Joseph ' s, Loyola- — the defending champions of the Mason- Dixon conference, and La Salle, one of the top ten teams in the country. The team played best against its toughest opponents and made a better record on the home court than else- where. Bill Munch, former Lansdowne hiigh School star and co-captain of the Rams, was a consistent point-maker. Bill, a senior whose specialty was one-hand shots from the outside, ranked among the top scorers in the state. Ralph Blessing, co-captain and the other senior mem- ber of the team, was the steadying influence and out- standing defensive member of the Ram five. Ralph was particularly adept at receiving foul shots and was con- sistently at his best when the game became close. Co-capfains Ralph Blessing and William Munch 60 1952-1953 JUNIOR VARSITY Standing: Edward Gardner, Coach, T. LeHerhouse, J. Chronister, R. Reideman, F. Murphy, H. Blitman. Seated: R. Allison, W. Condit, K. Shaeffer, J. Griffis, W. Brown. VARSITY Standing: R. Miller, T. Beck, K. Schaeffer, J. Mur- ray, R. Blessing, R. Suter. Kneeling: R. Quinn, H. Laskin, W. Munch, R. Giannpalmi, S. Saffren, F. Murphy, J. Rich. With the opening of the season against Loyola College It was apparent Innmedlately that the Rams would miss Art Nazlgan, the number two scorer In the state during the l952- ' 53 season. In the first game, however, the team made up in spirit what it lacked in height and defeated Loyola by a score of 68-66. In the second game the Rams came from behind to win over Elizabethtown 65-49. After splitting their next two games, the Rams traveled to Philadelphia to meet La Salle College. Junie Rich ' s 28 points were not enough to save the team from defeat as the N.I.T. champions gained a victory. In the next game the Rams lost a 91-80 decision to unbeaten Lebanon Valley College. The West Chester five won two of its next three games and was above the .500 mark as the second part of the sea- son ' s campaign began. Drexel was the foe in the first game of a double-header at Convention Hall. The road jinx held as the Rams lost by a score of 78-60. The next opponent was Delaware, traditional rival. Coach Messlkomer started only two of his first-string regulars and the Blue hiens took an early lead. With the first team clicking in the second half the Rams pulled to within 3 points, but the Hens froze the ball to give West Chester its first loss on the home court, 89-85. In their next home game the Rams dropped a 99-96 thriller to Bloomsburg, State Teachers College champion. At their meeting with St. Joseph ' s the Rams played their best ball of the campaign and managed to stay within two points of their opponents until the last quarter. Although Bill Munch, with 30 points, topped both teams In scoring, reserve strength prevailed as the Rams met an 88-72 defeat. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 18 Feb. 25 March 4 March 7 BASKETBALL SCORES W.C. Opponent 68 Loyola College 66 65 Elizabethtown College 47 60 Shippensburg S.T.C. 65 96 Baltimore University 84 61 La Salle College 1 1 1 80 Lebanon Valley College 91 85 Millersville S.T.C. 79 67 East Stroudsburg S.T.C. 75 88 Washington College 84 60 Drexel Inst, of Tech. 78 85 University of Delaware 89 80 Kutztown S.T.C. 64 96 Bloomsburg S.T.C. 99 80 East Stroudsburg S.T.C. 72 76 Pa. Military College 88 72 St. Joseph ' s College 88 79 Millersville S.T.C. 76 86 Kutztown S.T.C. 69 69 Albright College 75 The Ram tankmen, coached by Mr. Edward Twardowski, and captained by Bob Wick, have won two meets and lost three with a remainder of three contests on the schedule to be decided. The Rams outmatched hloward University and Pennsylvania Military College and have been defeated by strong teams from Lafayette, La Salle, and Delaware. Swimming for their last season were Captain Bob Wick, Chris Ames, and Dick Wolf. Chris Ames, who took second place in diving in the Middle Atlantic Championships for the past three years, and Ed Conrad, outstanding individual medley swimmer, spearheaded their team throughout the season. SENIOR MEMBERS OF SWIMMING TEAM J. Barbaret+a, Manager, C. Ames, R. Wick, E. Lynch, Manager, R. Wolf. SCORES Lafayette College 52 W.C. 32 La Salle College 44 W.C. 39 Howard University 27 W.C. 57 Delaware University 57 W.C. 27 Pennsylvania Military College 27 W.C. 57 Drexel Institute 33 W.C. 51 Swarthmore College 44 W.C. 40 East Stroudsburg S.T.C. 27 W.C. 57 Middle Atlantic Championship W.C. First row: C. Ames, R, Wick, R. Fitzgerald, J. Barbaretta, Manager. Second row: T. Weyant, J. Furlow, F. Wright, G. Loper, E. Lynch, Manager. SWIMMIIVG Miss K. Margerum, Coach WOMEN ' S 64 VARSITY Miss Kay Margerum, varsity basketball coach, was literally snowed under this season when sixty-nine girls, all good players, reported for try-outs. After two weeks of extensive screening the number was reduced to twenty- nine who made up the varsity and junior varsity squads. Four seniors — Shirley Frederick, Gloria Krug, Bev Miller, and Janet Nell, five juniors, eight sophomores, and twelve freshmen were chosen. The highlights of the season were the two home games with Ursinus and Swarthmore. Enthusiasm ran high and, as in previous years. West Chester did well against its strong opponents. The team also was successful at Immaculata. Karlene Attick, as manager, assisted Miss Margerum in scheduling and in solving transportation problems. INTRAMURAL Swish! That was a common sound every afternoon from five to six P.M. in the Old Gym. With Shirley Kile as the manager, the W.R.A. basketball season began shortly after Thanksgiving and closed at the end of February. One hundred and fifty girls composed eight Health Edu- cation and eight Academic teams with substitutes. A Round Robin tournament allowed everyone maximum participation. Attendance at these games showed that basketball still leads in the popularity poll of sports at West Chester. BASKETBALL 65 W. Zimmerman, Co-cap ain, Dr. Willard Trezise, Coach, R. McNeils, Co-captaln. Dr. Willard Trezise led the wrestling team through an injury-ridden but successful season. The matmen, who were the State Teachers College Champions last year, had their share of bad luck. Co-captains William Zimmerman and Robert McNeils worked with State Champions Charles Cawthorn and Charles Weber to form the backbone of the team. Lee Bohner, John Bycoskie, Clyde Witman, Dick Walters, and Tony Soscia supplied the remaining punch to make the team effective. Towson State Teachers College, Lincoln University, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Wilkes College, and East Strouds- burg State Teachers College were easy prey for the Ram matmen. Lock hiaven State Teachers College and Millersville State landed the grapplers their only set-backs. Bob Miller gets set for pin against Wilkes as he rides opponent. Alex Neiman takes down opponent In first varsity match. 66 WHESTLIIVG VARSITY Standing: F. Rhlnehart, C. Cawthorn, W. Groff, R. Miller, L. Bohner, A. Neiman. Kneeling: W. Zimmerman, W. Haner, W. Rishel, A. Soscia, R. McNeils. Groff shortly before pinning foe. SCORES W.C. Opponent Dec. 12 39 Towson S.T.C. Dec. 17 35 Lincoln University 2 Jan. 10 27 University of Pa. 2 Jan. 31 10 Lock Haven S.T.C. 25 Feb. 4 34 Wilkes College Feb. 14 13 Millersville S.T.C. 14 Feb. 18 28 East Stroudsburg S.T.C. 3 Feb. 25 27 Temple University 3 Feb. 28 21 Bainbridge 8 Mar. 6-7 32 S.T.C. Championsh P 44 67 SWIMMING WM ROLLER SKATING OUTING In the 68 BOWLING Midst Df TAP DANCING BADMINTON 69 GYM TEAM VARSITY CLUB GYM TEAM The Gym Team, coached by Alvin Davis, competed against three of the finest teams in the East. Although all three meets were lost, the team, composed of men who had little experience, showed much improvement by the end of the season. This year ' s gymnasts lost to Army, Navy, and Temple University. Captain Robert Kinderman, who competed in the rope climb, was the outstanding member of the team. His best time for the twenty-foot climb was 4.2 seconds. Performing on the norizontal bar was Bob Brightbill, while Ed Petei s excelled on the mats and the parallel bars. VAiVji i I C.i_ub To those men who have earned a varsity letter in a recognized sport goes the honor of membership in the Var- sity Club. This organization, which stands for the promotion of good fellowship among athletes of the college and stimu- lates inter est in the college athletic program, is as traditional to campus life as is the Rams ' sports schedule that extends from fall to spring. Among the projects undertaken by the club are the publications of the Ram ' s Horn, official football program, the Wayne Hall Follies, and Varsity Club dances. The fol- lowing officers provided leadership for the club this year: Charles Potter, president; Robert Brightbill, vice-president; Clarence Grumbine, secretary; and William Freudenberger, treasurer. 70 VALKYRIE CLUB FRIARS CLUH VALKYRIE CLUB The white jacketed figures seen about the campus were the sophomore, junior, and senior members of the Valkyrie Club, the women ' s hiealth and Physical Education profes- sional organization. Who can forget the Valkyrie Regs and the sounds of ' Hail Valkyrie! that every sophomore woman health ed echoed across the Quad? The Valkyries produce a show every year in the spring. This year ' s production, marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the club, was a review of the past. FRIARS CLUB The Friars Club, organized to create fellowship among its members, performs numerous services on campus. Among these contributions are the presentation of the George Blackburn trophy to the Championship Intramural Basketball Team, the publication of The Torch which all present and former members receive monthly, and the sponsorship of two social dances during the year. Members of the group are chosen on the basis of out- standmg leadership, character, scholarship, and service to the college. 71 CAMPUS ANDERSON MATHEMATICS CLUB Sponsor — Dr. Hale Pickett First Semester Officers: President — Anthony DeSallis Vice-President — Robert Leonetti Secretary — Sally Fricke SCIENCE CLUB Sponsor — Dr. Robert Gordon First Semester Of ficers: President — hloward Gurak Vice-President — Melvin Drukin Secretary — Georgia Slikman Second Semester Officers: President — Howard Gurak Vice-President — Harvey Lester Secretary — Marion Bennett ASTRONOMY CLUB Sponsor — Miss Mary Harbold First Semester Officers: President — Victor Crespy Vice-President — Richard Halstead Secretary — Hadessa McCleery Second Semester Officers: President — Victor Crespy Vice-President — Frederick Funk Secretary — Hadessa McCleery DRGAMZATID S GEOGRAPHY CLUB Sponsor — Mr. Alvin Keinard First Semester Officers: President— William Shaffy Vice-President — Dorothy Krein Secretary — Marie Mastropaolo Second Semester Officers: President — Dolores Roby Vice-President — Harry Taylor Secretary — Mary Thompson GOVERNMENT CLUB Sponsor — Dr. James Andes First Semester Officers: President — Anthony Priole Vice-President — Gene Wenner Secretary — Raymond Jensen Second Semester Officers: President — Ronald Rosenberg Vice-President — Raymond Jensen Secretary — Mary Rice ENGLISH PROFESSIONAL CLUB Sponsor — Mr. Powell Thomas First Semester Officers: President — Elizabeth Bass Vice-President — Walter Cranmer Secretary — Patricia King Second Semester Officers Vice-President — Walter Cranmer Vice-President — Elizabeth Jacobs Secretary — Thomas Orr 73 ART CLUB Sponsor — Mr. Robert McKInney First and Second Semester Officers: President — Robert Redgate Secretary — Florence Berks POSTER CLUB Sponsor — Miss Hazel Lamborn First Semester Officers: President — Barbara Shetzline Secretary — Shirley Seitz Second Semester Officers: President — Barbara Shetzline Secretary — Mary Ann Pettigrass PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Sponsor — Mr. hiarold Benda First Semester Officers: President — Fred Sales Vice-President — David Red mond Secretary — Ronald Kaplan Second Semester Officers: President — Fred Sales Vice-President — Ronald Slavecki Secretary — Dorothy Chambers PHONOGRAPH CLUB Sponsor — Mr. Powell Middleton First Semester Officers: President — Edward Harshbarger Vice-President — Holnnan Jannes Secretary — Patricia Swartz Second Semester Officers: President — James Reed Vice-President— David Barrett Secretary — Patricia Swartz CHESS CLUB Sponsor — Dr. Kenneth Slagle First Semester Officers: President — Theodore Frisby Vice-President — Robert Leonetti Secretary — Donald Dickerson Second Semester Officers: President — Donald Dickerson Vice-President — Raymond Hood Secretary — Howard Gurak BRIDGE CLUB Sponsor — Miss Leona Broadhead First Semester Officers: President — Margaret Kennedy Vice-President — Phyllis Yeagle Secretary — Carolyn Meyer Second Semester Officers: President — Carolyn Meyer Vice-President — Phyllis Yeagle Secretary — Virginia Scull SPEECH CLINIC Sponsor — Miss S. Elizabeth Tyson WB I I VI] S BBB f ' A. mJm J 11 1 B L Sb S - JEaitf- Bl ■MsM R M NEITHIAN CLUB Sponsors — Mrs. Helen Ivins Dr. Mark Evans First and Second Semester Officers: President — Mary Lou Bollnnan Vice-President — Jane Swltzer Treasurer — Charlotte Fretz Publicity Manager — Jean Ochs 76 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Sponsor — Dr. George Cressman First Semester Officers: President — Irving Neeld Vice-President — Joan Schnnale Recording Secretary — Bonnie Moore Dues Secretary — Lois Sausser Second Sennester Officers: President — Irving Neeld Vice-President — Elinor Parry Recording Secretary — Dolores Roby Dues Secretary — Lois Sausser ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Sponsor — Miss Sarah Baldwin First and Second Semester Officers: President — Jeanne Inglis Vice-President — Ruth Lowe Secretary-Treasurer — Barbara Erb 77 1 V PHILOSOPHY CLUB Sponsor — Dr. James Bonder First Semester Officers: President — Alma Urbane Vice-President — Edward Mancini Secretary — Margaret Conley Second Semester Officers: President — Edward Mancini Vice-President — Evelyn Gordy Secretary — Alma Urbano PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Sponsor — Dr. Katharine Denworth First Semester Officers: President— Richard Hall Vice-President — Al Speakman Secretary — Ann Dunn Second Semester Officers: President — James Barnes Vice-President — Ruth Johnson Secretary — Joan Huntzinger 78 HILLEL CLUB Sponsor — Mr. Harold Shaffer First and Second Semester Officers: President — William Wolpert Vice-President — Irvin Pleat Secretary — Edith Cohen 4f H BMii WWi a JW?i p j? ? ImJ Hl B ' : H |f ' K. ' .UbB ' . ' l B E ' ! PV ■V ' K mt Ip a m X FTli un nl t - B ■P • . KclP. i fch ■Ky k; ,iHn HR iK- V mI H if ' Bff BII SS ' Wji dkjl i w f Pr fcV H fH Hi ' - ' m Wl ■((P ' l HBpr T? • ■' ■;-:.■   • ' ::«...:-•:. ■X ' - ■' ' • ' .j ' a, - ' Si - 1VWI INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Sponsor — Miss fHazel Lamborn First and Second Semester Officers: President — Pauline Bartleman Vice-President — Janet Neil Secretary — Ruth Paul 79 STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Sponsors — Miss M. Grace Knapp Mr. John Gutscher First and Second Semester Officers: President — Nancy Anderson Vice-Presiednt — Elinor Parry William Kriner Secretary — Janice Blevins Treasurer — Kenneth Raessler NEWMAN CLUB Sponsor — Miss Anne Schaub First and Second Semester Officers: President — Michael lannucci Vice-President — Carl Campanova Secretary — Mary Gallery Treasurer — Robert McNeils 80 MUSIC CLUB Sponsors — Miss Ethel Keller and Mr. Arnold Fletcher First Semester Officers: President — John Holmes Vice-President — Clem Smith Secretary — Theresa lezzi Treasurer — Sylvia Barr Second Semester Officers: President — John Holmes Vice-President — Clem Smith Secretary — Therese lezzi Treasurer — Anne Pratt WOODWIND QUINTET D. Miller, flute; J. Hoover, oboe; R. Williams, French horn;R. Sherry, bassoon; J. Parkhurst, clarinet; and Mr. Paul Carson, Director. 81 Music Clubs at the Carol Service COLLEGE CHOIR College Choir, ' under the direction of Mr. Arthur E. Jones, is composed of one hundred and four voices selected from the music curriculum. Annual activities of the Choir include singing at the Christmas Carol Service, Baccalau- reate, and other college and off-campus programs. This year they were invited to perform for the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association. JUNIOR CHORUS The Junior Chorus includes all the women of the music curriculum who are not members of the College Choir. Directed by Mr. Arthur E. Jones, the group participated in the annual Christmas Carol Service and presented a concert in the spring semester. 82 GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Girls ' Glee Club, under the direction of Dr. Frank Cheesman, is a musical organization for wonnen students of all curricula. A concert of religious music at the Pottstown Baptist Church, participation in the Christmas Carol Service at the college, and the presentation of the annual Spring Concert were included in this year ' s activities. MEN ' S GLEE CLUB The musical organization on campus which offered enjoy- ment for men of all curricula was the Men ' s Glee Club. Under the able leadership of Mr. Lawrence Ginter, this group participated in many campus affairs throughout the year, including the annual Christmas Carol Service held in Philips Memorial Auditorium. I ' X H-J fS A: .-•J; r 83 7 e M. Christmas Party in Day Student Room Seniors in the Television Room Dn Campus The Traditional White Supper A- C. With i+s colorful theme of Finian ' s Rainbow, the gala Mid-Winter Formal, held on March 7, 1953, was an outstand- ing social success. True to its motif, the dance transformed Recreation Hall into a fanciful land of Erin. Leprechauns, Irish harps, and countless other imaginative decorations com- bined to make the gaily decorated hall a spectacular domain of eye-catching color. Marjorie Gordon, who led preparations for the dance, and her assistants, Catherine Steffa and Joan Winters, con- tributed toward making the event an outstanding success. NV Mid-Winter Formal 87 SPHING 88 . ' -- BASEBALL Harry Anderson starts double play. Four games out of the first five were won by overpower- ing scores during West Chester ' s 1952 baseball season. The fifth game with Moravian College ended In a 3-3 deadlock. Then in a doubleheader at La Salle, the Rams lost both games by the slim margin of one run. Rebounding from this double defeat, the team won two of the remaining three games. First row: R. Van Camp, J. Murphy, G. Hettrick, L. Laeffler, G. Simp- son, G. Hendrikson, R. Massucci, Manager. Second row: J. Meyers, D. Paisley, J. McKernan, H. Anderson, E. Voss, E. Hersh, F. Prender, Outstanding team members were Earl hiersh who batted .386, Charley Weber, and Romeo Massucci. hHarry Ander- son, who led both in batting with an average of .412 and In home runs, and hiersh signed contracts with professional ball teams after the close of the season. J. Pancelli, W. Miqnona. Third row: Glenn Killinger, Coach; B. Quinn, R. Spafford, D. Rhoads, F. Hoffman, V. DiGiosia, R. Schneck, Emil Messikomer, Coach; Robert Reese, Coach. 1952 West Chester opened its 1952 season on April 19 with an easy 10-4 victory over Washington Col- lege. This game previewed the entire season as the Rams ' hitting power contributed to a successful season of six wins, three losses, and one tie. Rain whi.ch caused four cancellations, and a double loss to La Salle College were the only two dampening aspects of an otherwise successful season for Coach Glenn Killinger. SCORES W.C. Opponent Washington College 10 4 Millersville S.T.C. 22 3 Moravian College 3 3 Pennsylvania University rain Baltimore University rain Drexel Institute 8 1 Rider College 15 2 La Salle College 1 2 La Salle College 4 5 St. Joseph ' s College 12 3 Millersville S.T.C. rain Bloomsburg S.T.C. 1 3 Delaware University 8 4 St. Joseph ' s College rain Earl Hersh in pick-off play at first base. Anderson scores run in spring practice ga 91 The tennis courts resounded on every nice day to cries of Volley, Serve, and Point when the W.R.A. Tennis Club took over. Manager Ann Feeney used the more advanced players to instruct beginners and intermediates in the sport for a total of four hours weekly, both in the fall and in the spring. Never let it be said that West Chester women didn ' t play tennis! In early spring, the courts of the Women ' s Athletic Field were rolled and relined. Miss Leach, sponsor of the group, looked forward to prospective matches with other colleges, as has been the custom in previous years. Some potential stars were Janet Ughes, Jo Kramer, Peggy Brooker, Sally Ginther, and Ann Feeney. J. Kramer, J. Ughes, A. Feeney, P. Brooker. Miss Muriel Leach. Coach TEMIS 92 The West Chester tennis team, coached by Mr. Edward Twardowski, opened the 1952 season with an innpressive victory over Moravian College. A thrilling second meet against St. Joseph was not quite so easy since the victor was not decided until the final doubles match. Captain Gary Zweig with Al Donofrio overpowered their opponents for two straight victories. —  i V if -s v ' ■' . T -l The only meet the Twardowski men lost was against Swarthmore. Although defeated 7-2, the individual matches were hard fought. The powerful West Chester team easily downed the four remaining opponents on the schedule. Outstanding men on the squad were Vic Crespy and Al Quay, who were undefeated for the entire season. Cap- tain Zweig lost only one match. Manager for the team was Bert Lynch. SCORES W.C. Opponent Moravian College 9 St. Joseph ' s College 5 4 Swarthmore College 2 7 Albright College 9 Delaware University 6 2 Drexel Institute 7 2 La Salle College 7 2 Al Quay, one ot the outstanding team members. TENNIS TEAM Standing: Edward Twardowski, Coach, V. Crespy, A. Quay, G. Zweig, B. Lynch, Manager. Kneeling: D. Arbaugh, R. Cooli, A. Donofrio. Mike Facciolli clears the hurdles. Bob Lewis crosses first in state meet. TRACK SCORES West Chester Opponent 69 Lincoln University 57 86-2 3 East Stroudsburg S.T.C. 39-1 3 59-2 3 St. Joseph ' s College 66-1 3 95 Cheyney S.T.C. 31 951 2 Bloomsburg S.T.C. 3OI 2 75 Montclair S.T.C. 51 38-1 3 La Salle College 87-2 3 Anticipating the gun. 94 Dickerson aproachos the finish lino. TRACK TEAM Kneeling: R. Raw, R. Lewis, J. Echternach, R. Wolf, W. Butler. Second Row: John Clokey, Coach, M. McWilllams, Manager, J. McAneney, A. Angelo, J. Hagan and M. FacciollI, Co-captains, J. Alligei, C. Whitman. Third Row: R. Kinderman, G. Loper, S. Mollard, W. Kriner, W. Condit, A. Karpaitis, P. Fleischer, W. Freudenberger. Under the capable leadership of Mr. John Clokey and Dr. Russell S+urzebecker, the track team made an impressive record of five victories and two defeats for the 1952 season. In their first victory, over Lincoln University, the Rams captured eight first places with victories in all except one running event. Captain Bob Dickerson won two running events. Victor y came easily to the Rams at their meeting with East Stroudsburg. The team won ten events with Mike Facciolli taking two firsts. After two wins, West Chester met defeat at the hands of St. Joseph ' s College. Bob Dickerson, Mike Facciolli, and Silas White captured six victories for the Rams. This, how- ever, was not enough to subdue a strong and determined opponent. Triumphing in eleven of the fourteen events, West Chester achieved a decisive victory over Cheyney. Mike Facciolli and Jack Echternach were the only double winners. Bob Lewis, Don Dickerson, Kenneth Ober, Joe Splecker, Ted Beck, and Sid Mollard each claimed a single win. In the Rams ' victory over Bloomsburg, new names were added to the winners ' column. These were Al Angelo, Rick Miller, John Alliger, Bill Condit, and Bob Kinderman. Bob Dickerson, Silas White, and Mike Facciolli were double winners as Montclair State Teachers College was forced to bow to the West Chester team. In the last regular meet of the season. West Chester was out-pointed by La Salle. West Chester broke some rec- ords but could not gain enough points to win. Mike Facciolli tied the La Salle field record and set a new West Chester record by running the one-twenty high hurdles In 15.2 sec- onds. He also set a new La Salle field record In the two- twenty low hurdles with a winning time of 24.8 seconds. Bob Lewis and Jim hiagan set new West Chester records only to have them nullified because they failed to place first in their events. The final competition for the state championship was held at Shippensburg State Teachers College on May 10, 1952. This was the climax of a successful season for the West Chester runners. The Rams gained a total of seventy-six points; Shippensburg, the nearest rival, had a total of forty- one. These West Chester men became State Teachers Col- lege champions: Kenneth Ober — shot put Robert Dickerson — 440-yard run Joseph Spieker — pole vault Robert Lewis — 880-yard run William Condit — discus Michael Facciolli — 220-yard low hurdles 95 SOFTBALL TEAM Kneeling: G Krug, C. Jones, F. Shope, A. Pierce, A. Wenerick, P. Reese, J. Entril(en, S. Fredericlt, P. Bradley. Stand- ing: J. Michner, B. Cowper+hwait, K. Hendericlts, J. Nell, P. Ruth, C. Keener, R. Paul. GOLF Coach Earle Water ' s sextet of club swingers finished the 1952 season with a record of three wins and five defeats. Co-captains for the season were Henry McQuiston and Bob Sicoli. McQuiston led the team from the number one spot while Sicoli spearheaded the Rams ' attack from second posi- tion. Backing the leaders were Bill Stacy and Carl Swartz in third and fourth places respectively. ARCHERY J. Switzer, J. Yarnell three, C. Bennett. E. Plass, J. Pa This season Miss Dorothy Yanlsch coached a veteran Softball team partly composed of seniors Joan Entrlken, Shirley Frederick, Kitty Hendricks, Gloria Krug, Janet Nell, and Peggy Reese. This team had the winning combination of experience and ability. Meeting Ursinus, Swarthmore, and Temple, the players made an impressive record for West Chester. SOFTBALL GOLF TEAM Earle Wafers, Coach, E. Kerns, R. Sicoli, T. Ramsey, E. Stoeckle, H. McQulsfon. GOLF SCORES W.C. Opponent Drexel Institute 3 6 La Salle College 4 5 Albright College 8 1 St. Joseph ' s College 6 3 Moravian College 71 2 11 2 Pennsylvania University 31 2 51 2 St. Joseph ' s College ' h 8I 2 Delaware University 2 7 Twelve regular members drew their bows twice weekly In the popular coeducational Archery Club. Sponsored by Miss Myra Wade and led by manager Jane Switzer, this W.R.A. Club met in the Old Gym in poor weather and behind the President ' s house when it was fair. They planned a Spring Intercollegiate Archery Tournament to which five other colleges were Invited. MCHERY 97 ConvDcatiDn Honored guesfs at the Pennsylvania Week Convocation. THE ARTS AS WELL AS THE SPORTS EDOTRIflUTE TO EDLLEGE LIFE Lecture Series Mr. Robert Frost, noted poet and lecturer. 98 Jean Leon Des+ine ' s Connpany of Haitian dancers. All Stars The Scherman LiHie Orchestra Society. Mr. Edgar Ansel Mowerer, noted lecturer. The Spring Operetta, PACKIN ' LP -- i.4tL One of the Music Department ' s best contribu- tions to the year ' s fine entertainnnent program was Packin ' Up, an original musical comedy written and produced by West Chester students. The book was written by Joyce Swendsen; the music, by John Holmes. Choreography was by Lorraine Auer- waeter, Class of ' 52, and Peter Miller, Class of ' 55. The story concerns two girls who run away from a Boston boarding school to join a traveling show in an attempt to discover all the things they feel they have been missing in life. Edwin Snyder, Robert Hartman, Jeannette Free, and Joyce Swendsen led in the presentation of a memorable production. Members of the col- lege orchestra supplied the music. Pictured during a rehearsal are Sandy Swendsen, author of the story; John Holmes, composer; and Virgil Marcin- Icevich, student director. A scene from Pacltin ' Up SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Mr. Edward Zimmer directed the Symphony Orchestra in their annual March concert. Included In the presentation were The Rustic Wedding Synnphony, Kubia Khan, a composition by the director, and a solo sung by Mr. Powell Middleton, who alternates every two years with Mr. Zimmer as conductor of the organization. SINFONIEHA In January the Sinfonletta gave its annual concert under the direction of Miss Dorothy hfeim who replaced Mr. Gerald S. Keenan for the first semester. This organization, composed predominately of stringed instruments, consists of a selected group of musicians from the Symphony Orchestra. 101 THE MARCHING BAND Always enlivening the atmosphere in which it appeared, the marching band brought inspiration to games and pep rallies. Raymond Becker led as field drum major with Kenneth Raessler performing his twirling feats. With its precise forma- tions and unusual presentations, the lively-stepping band, under the direction of Dr. Paul Carson and Dr. Alexander Antonowlch, has never been lacking in unique arrangements to delight Its fans. THE CRITERIONS Pictured below are the Criterlons, college dance band, as they appeared at the dance honoring the January grad- uates. Under the leadership and direction of Raymond hloaster, this group provided music at most of the dances. Original arrangements Included numbers by Raymond hloaster, Jack Parkhurst, and James Reed. Featured as vocal- ist was John Hall, who offered enjoyment for both dancer and listener. Dance for January Gradnates Arriving at the Dance. Mm .j jB mam .. 1 E ' ™ ' -i-i r ■■W i -i: ' ' ' J V- ' MI Hi . JiSB •ii4f l lr 1 H i Hi M ll Closing Days As Seniors Mr. Davison ' s curriculum class. GeHing announcements for graduation. The last final examinations. Trying on caps and gowns. 108 Senior Weekend - s -y Broad Sircci ai W jloui. PhiUdclphi One of the last rungs on the ladder was reached by the Senior Class on May 8-9, the awaited Senior Weekend. Prep- orations, starting months In advance, culminated In a week- end designed to make the finishing touch of college social life a time to be remembered and cherished for years to come. The Senior Ball was held on Friday night at the Phila- delphia Rifle Club in Germantown. Seniors danced to the music of Tony Desmond and his orchestra. There was an Informal dinner-dance on Saturday evening at the Hotel RItz-Carlton, Broad and Walnut Streets, in Philadelphia. A turkey dinner was the main event, followed by an evening of dancing with Ray Hottinger and his orchestra providing the music. A time for last get-togethers and farewells to college friends, Senior Weekend will be long remembered In the minds of the graduates. 109 SEIVIDR OFFICERS , president; P. Kearns, secretary; president; C. Weber, treasurer. IIV MEMDRIAM In memory of SUE LUCKENBILL, a classmate, whose absence is felt most keenly at this, our time of graduation. Ill MARILYN J. ACHUFF . . . Marilyn . . . Elementary . . . Knowl+on Road. Village Green. Pa. . . . Nelthlan Club. Opera Club, Psychology Club, Secre- tary 3. Girls ' Glee Club, S.C.A.. Serpentine, Literary Editor. F.T.A.. Junior Prom Committee. ANITA C. AIKENS . . . Neets . . . Elementary . . . 7443 Andrews Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . S.C.A., Epicurean Club. Psychology Club. W.R.A., Nel- thlan Club, A.C.E., Junior Prom Committee. MARGARET C. AIRD . . . Mar- gie . . . Elementary ... 110 Rambler Road. Glenolden. Pa . . , W.R.A.. Treasurer 3, Geog raphy Club, Fire Brigade. His tory Research Club. S.C.A. Neithian Club. Women ' s Dor mltory Council, Student Gov ernment. Class Secretary I S.A.A.. Girls ' Glee Club. Junio Prom Committee. JOHN L. ALLIGER . . . Jack . . . Secondary . , . 5048 Wade Street , Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Track. Lacrosse. Intramural Bas- ketball. Softball, Roller Hockey, Varsity Club. History Research Club, Science Club. CHRISTOPHER M. AMES . . . H r Chris . . . Health and Physical Urn. 9SZ Education ... 331 East North 1 P . Lane. Conshohocken, Pa. , . . 1 [ Swimming. Captain 3. Track. In- IP 1 U tramural Basketball. Olympic Club. Varsity Club. r i NANCY J. ANDERSON . . . Nancy . . . Elementary . . . 1303 Main Street. Avoca. Pa. . . History Research Club. Epicu- rean Club. F.T.A., S.C.A., Presi- dent 4. Serpentine. MARY JANE ANGSTADT . . . Mary Jane . . . Secondary . . . ISOl Astor Street, Norrlstown. Pa Philosophy Club, Bridge Club. Art Club, Psychology Club. Day Student Council. DONALD J. ARBAUGH . . . Don . . . Health and Physical Education . . . York. Pa. , . . Tennis, Intramural Basketball, Friars. Varsity Club. PHILIP F. ARMSTRONG . . . Phil , . . Health and Physical Education ... 215 Webster Av- enue Seaside Heights, N. J. . . . Lacrosse. Intramural Basket- ball. Newman Club. Epicurean Club. DOROTHY A. AVINGTON . . . Dot , . . Elementary . . . 7260 Rupert Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Newman Club. Little Thea- ter. Nelthlan Club. W.R.A.. Women ' s Dormitory Council. ANN RHODEWALT BALD WIN . . . Ann . . . Secondary . . . R. D. 2, Cochranvllle. Pa . . . S.C.A., Philosophy Club Serpentine, Editor-in-chief Quad Angles, Art Club, Eng lish Professional Club, Secre tary 3. JAMES P. BARBARETTA . . Jim . . . Health and Physical Ed ucation ... 107 Second Street Bridgeport, Pa. . . . Manager Baseball. Tennis, and Swimming Newman Club, Junior Varsity Football, Intramural Basketball. NANCY J. BARBER . . . Nancy . . . Music . . . 416 Prospect Avenue. Prospect Parle. Pa. . . . Music Club. Epicurean Club. I.V.C.F., S.C.A., Psychology Club, Modern Dance Club, M.E.N.C. GRACE P. BARO . . . Grace . . . Music . . . R.D. I. Douglass- ville. Pa. . . . W.R.A., Sinfoni- etta. Fire Brigade, Bible Study Club, Intercollegiate Orchestra, College Choir, Symphony Or- chestra, M.E.N.C. DOUGLAS R. BARR . . . Doug . . . Secondary . . . Lucky Hill Road, R.D. 4, West Chester, Pa. . . . Intramural Baseball. Bas- ketball. Government Club. Chess Club, Geography Club. PAULINE M. BARTLEMAN . . . Polly . . . Secondary . . . Car- versville. Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Fire Brigade, Epicurean Club. S.C.A., Anderson Mathematics Club. Serpentine, Associate Edi- tor. I.V.C.F., President 4. Phil- osophy Club. ELIZABETH BASS . . . Betty . . . Secondary . . . 1051 Laur:;l Road, Sharon Hill, Pa. . . . Bridge Club. English Profes- sional Club, President 4. RAYMOND S. BECKER, JR. . . . Ray . . . Music ... 330 West Buttonwood Street. Reading, Pa. . . . Philosophy Club, Music Club, Phonograph Club, Marching Band, Drum Major, College Choir, Concert Band. MARY K. BEHRENS . . . Mary . . . Music ... 399 Lakeview Avenue, Drexel Hill. Pa. . . . ' S.C.A., Music Club, Opera Club, Sinfonietta, M.E.N.C, Symphony Orchestra. Intercol- legiate Orchestra. FRANCES J. BENNER . . . Fran . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation . . . 231 I Chestnut Av- enue, Ardmore, Pa W.R.A.. Epicurean Club, Psychology Club. Women ' s Dormitory Council. Prom Queen ' s Court. Valkyrie Club, President 3. 113 M. CHRISTINE BENNETT . , Chris . . . Music . . . Sykesvill Md. . . . W.R.A., Bridge Clu Women ' s Dormitory Counc Student Government. Collet Choir, Serpentine, S.C.A., Ju ior Prom Committee. PATRICIA N. BETHEA ... Pat . . Elementary . . . Thorndale. Pa. . . . Psychology Club, Phil- osophy Club, Neithian Club, Junior Prom Committee. RALPH H. BLESSING . . . Ralph . . . Health and Physical Education ... 301 South Nar- berth Avenue. Narberth. Pa. . . . Soccer, Basketball, Varsity Club, Student Government, Men ' s Dormitory Council, Vice- President 3, President 4, S.A.A., Treasurer 3. MARY LOU BOLLMAN . . Mel . . . Elementary . . . 2033 Washington Street, Allentown. Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Neithian Club. Secretary 3. President 4. Junior Prom Queen ' s Court, Speech Clinic. F.T.A., Ssrpentlne, Jun- ior Prom Committee. PATRICIA BOMBERGER . . . Pat . . . Elementary . . . Bird in Hand. Pa. . . . W.R.A., Nei- thian Club, A.C.E., Girls ' Glee Club, S.C.A.. Junior Prom Com- mittee, Serpentine. ELEANOR M. BOWEN . . . Ellie . . . Elementary ... 766 Priority Road, York, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Newman Club. Nei- thian Club. A.C.E., Psychology Club. NORMAN Z. BRABSON . . . Norm . . . Secondary . . . R.D. I, North Wales, Pa. . . . Intra- mural Softball. Basketball, Vol- leyball, Bridge Club, Psychol- ogy Club, S.C.A., Government Club, History Research Club, President 3, Epicurean Club. BERYL PITTENGER BRADLEY . . Beryl . . . Elementary . . . 136 West Barnard Street, West Chester, Pa. . . . A.C.E., Phono- graph Club, President I, Psy- chology Club, Bible Study Club. KATHARINE L BRANT . . . Kitty . . . Elementary ... 415 Mifflin Street. Huntingdon, Pa. . . . A.C.E., Neithian Club, S.C.A., Bridge Club. Fire Bri- gade. Serpentine. F.T.A. JOANNE P. BRAUER ... Jo . . . Health and Physical Educa- tion . . .931 East Sixteenth Street, Chester. Pa W.R.A., Valkyrie Club, Newman Club, Psychology Club, Bridge Club, Fire Brigade, Epicurean Club, Serpentine. y 114 JAMES A. BREIT ... Jim Health and Physical Education ... 40 East Main Street. Eliza bethville. Pa. . . . I.V.C.F.. Soc car, Junior Varsity Football. In tramural Basketball. Newmar Club, S.A.A.. Vice-President 4 Wayne Hall Follies. Serpen tine. AGNES M. BRENNAN . Ginger . . . Elementary . 213 East Vi ood Street, No town. Pa. . . . Psychology Club Art Club. President 3, Phon graph Club, A.C.E. GLENDA E. BRICKER . . . Bricker . . . Health and Physical Education . . . R.D. 3. Dover, Pa. . W.R.A., Bridge Club. Science Club. S.C.A., Valkyrie Club, Psychology Club, I.V.C.F., Epicurean Club, Quad Angles, F.T.A., Fire Brigade. ROBERT E. BRIGHTBILL . . . Bob . . . Health and Physical Education ... 321 Coal Street, Port Carbon, Pa. . . . Cross Country, Basketball, Track, Gymnastics, Olympic Club, Varsity Club, Vice-President 4. Friars, Secretary 4, Serpentine, V ayne Hall Follies. ELIZABETH ANN BROUGH . . . Bunny . . . Music ... 729 Mar- ket Street, Lewisburg, Pa. . . . F.T.A., Student Government, S.C.A. BARBARA R. BROWN . . . Bar- bara . . . Health and Physical Education . . . 6322 North Tv enty-first Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Quad Angles, Sports Editor 2, Co- Editor 3, Valkyrie Club, Mod- ern Dance Club, Women ' s Dor- mitory Council, Serpentine, Co-Sports Editor, Junior Prom Committee. VIRGINIA F. BROWN . . Ginny . . . Elementary ... 52 I BIythe Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Art Club, Epicu- rean Club, Fire Brigade, Quad Angles, News Editor 2, Man- aging Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, Junior Prom Committee, Ser- pentine. CAROL E. BRUNNER . . . Carol . . . Music . . . Tyson Road, St. Albans, Newtown Square, Pa. . . . Psychology Club, Music Club, Phonograph Club, S.C.A.. Opera Club, Fire Brigade, Epicurean Club, F.T.A. GEORGE T. BUCKWALTER . . . Ted . . . Secondary . . 6600 Horracks Street. Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . Bridge Club. In- tramural Basketball, Roller Hockey, Volley Ball, Anderson Mathematics Club, President 3. S.C.A.. Psychology Club, Quad Angles, Co-Editor 4, S.A.A.. Serpentine, Epicurean Club. JOSEPH T. BUGLIO ... Joe . . . Music ... 712 North Locust Street, Hazleton, Pa. . . . New- man Club, Bridge Club, Sym- phony Orchestra, Concert Band, Sinfonietta, Marching Band, Friars, Criterions, Col- lege Choir. V 4f 115 JANE A. BURLEIGH . . Janie Music ... I 158 South Fifty-second Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . Music Club, S C.A.. Junior Prom Commit- tee, I.V.C.F.. Serpentine, F.T.A.. M.E.N.C, Junior Prom Queen ' s Court. A.VIRGINIA BYERLY . . .Gin- ger . . . Elementary . . . R.D. 4, Coatesvllle, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Psychology Club, Philosophy Club, Vice-President 3, Geog- raphy Club, F.T.A., Neithian Club, Women ' s Dormitory Council, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Serpentine, Quad Angles, Junior Prom Queen ' s Court. CARL A. CAMPONOVO . . Camp . . . Secondary . . . 710 Atwood Road. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Newman Club. Vice-Presi- dent 4, Psychology Club, Geog- raphy Club. Epicurean Club, History Research Club. Govern- ment Club, President 4. DANIEL A. CASCIANO . . . Cassy . . . Secondary . . . R.D. I, Birdsboro, Pa. . . . Intramural Basketball, Astronomy Club, Newman Club, Music Club. ANTHONY J. CATALDO . . Sparky . . . Health and Physical Education . . . Murray Avenue Huntingdon Valley, Pa. . . Manager, Track, Soccer, Jun lor Varsity V restllng, Intra moral Basketball, Softball, New man Club, Varsity Club. 116 LUCY ANN CERINO . . . Lucy . . . Elementary . . . 2140 West Indiana Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Newman Club, Neithian Club, A.C.E., History Research Club, F.T.A., English Professional Club, Fire Brigade, Epicurean Club. NANCY E. CHAIN . . . Nance . . . Music . . .35 Simpson Road, Ardmore, Pa. . . . W.R.A., In- tramural Volleyball, Music Club, Phonograph Club. M.E.N.C, Junior Chorus, College Choir, I.V.C.F., Serpentine, F.T.A., Junior Prom Committee. ELIZABETH CHAMBERS . . . Betty . . . Elementary . . . R.D. I, Mifflinburg, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Bible Study Club, I.V.C.F., S.C.A., Girls ' Glee Club, Psy- chology Club, Geography Club, History Research Club, Epicu- rean Club. PHYLLIS J. CHARLES . . . Phyl . . . Elementary . . . Hilltown Pike, Line Lexington, Pa. . . . S.C.A., F.T.A., Bible Study Club, History Research Club, Girls ' Glee Club. VINCENT A. CIANFARO . . . Vince . . . Secondary ... 316 East Thomson Road, Spring- field, Pa. . . . Psychology Club, Science Club, Newman Club, Phonograph Club, Government Club. Basketball, Softball. ELIZABETH ANN CLARK . . . Bette Ann . . . Elementary . . . 208 Montgomery Avenue, Nor- rJstown. Pa. . . . Newman Club. Little Theater, Psychology Club. A.C.E., Fire Brigade. Junior Prom Committee. EDITH COHEN . . . Edie . . . Elementary ... 120 Price Street. West Chester. Pa. . . . Volley- ball. Hillel Club, Secretary 2. 4, Psychology Club. JOHN D. COLIZZI . . . John . . . Secondary . . . 320 Jefferson Street. Norrlstown, Pa. . . . Anderson Mathematics Club, Secretary I, Psychology Club, Geography Club. Science Club. President 2. 3. PATRICIA A. COOPER . . . Pat . . . Elementary . . . Lea- cock. Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Neithian Club. Fire Brigade. F.T.A.. Girls ' Glee Club. S.C.A. MAHHEW CORSELLO . . . Matt . . . Health and Physical Education ... 2418 South Percy Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Gymnastics, Junior Varsity So c- cer, Olympic Club. TERESA E. COSCIA . . . Terry . . . Music ... 526 Ford Street, Bridgeport, Pa. . . . M.E.N.C. Newman Club. Epicurean Club, W.R.A., Music Club. F.T.A. PHILIP M. COSTANZI Snapper Secondary 2645 South Warnock Street. Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Intramural Softball, Basketball, Science Club. Phonograph Club. ELIZABETH A. COULSTON . . . Betty . . . Music ... 446 West Tenth Avenue. Conshohocken. Pa. . . . S.C.A., Music Club. M.E.N.C. Junior Prom Com- mittee. ZANA L. CRAMER . . . Zana . . . Elementary . . . R.D. 2. Mercersburg, Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Neithian Club. S.C.A. . Junior Prom Committee, A.C.E.. F.T.A. GLADYS M. CRESSMAN . . Gladys . . . Elementary . . Main Street, Coopersburg. Pa . . . W.R.A.. Psychology Club Neithian Club, Epicurean Club Philosophy Club, S.C.A., Bridge Club, Fire Brigade, F.T.A. Ser- pentine, A.C.E. 117 GRACE V. CRISPEN . . . Grace . . . Elementary . . . 7713 Park- view Road. Upper Darby, Pa. . . . Phonograph Club, Nelthian Club, Advisory Board, Secre- tary 3, Day Student Council. MARGARET R. DEAN . . . Peggy . . . Health and Physical Education ... 15 East Provi- dence Road. Aldan. Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Secretary 4. Fire Bri- gade. Psychology Club, I.V.C.F., Vice President 4, Valkyrie Club, Women ' s Dormitory Council. 118 BARBARA A. CUNINGHAM . Barbara . . . Health and Physical Education ... 202 Rod- man Road. Gordon Heights. Wilmington. Del. . . . W.R.A., Intercollegiate Hockey, Valky- rie Club, S.C.A. RITA E. DALTON . . . Rita . . . Elementary ... 1710 Hawthorne Avenue, Havertown, Pa. . . . Geography Club, Psychology Club, Newman Club, Neithlan Club, Fire Brigade, A.C.E. PHYLLIS E. DANNENHAUER . . . Phyl . . . Elementary . . 630 Kenilworth Road, Ardmore Pa. . . . Philosophy Club, Sec retary 3, President 4. Psychol ogy Club. Neithian Club. Girls Glee Club. F.T.A.. Junior Pron- Committee. W.R.A.. S.C.A. Serpentine, Junior Prom Queen ' s Court. JOAN E. DASCHER . . . Joan . . Music ... 534 Rhawn Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Bridge Club. F.T.A., S.C.A., Symphony Orchestra, Fire Bri- gade. Women ' s Dormitory Council, M.E.N.C. JOYCE M. DEEBEL ... Joy . . . Secondary ... 268 West Main Street, Ringtown, Pa. . . . Phonograph Club. W.R.A., S.C.A.. Psychology Club, Quad Angles, Bridge Club, Epicurean Club, History Research Club, F.T.A., English Professional Club, Government Club, Ser- pentine. JAMES L. DELL . . . Jim . . . Elementary . . . R.D. 2, Phoenix- ville, Pa. . . . Junior Varsity Football, S.C.A., Chess Club. ANTHONY DeSALIS . . . Anthony . . . Secondary . . . 3003 South Sydenham Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Science Club. Anderson Mathematics Club. Vice-President I, Presi- dent 4. Phonograph Club, Astronomy Club. President 3. MARY JANE DETTERLINE . . . M.J. . . . Elementary ... 224 Brandywlne Avenue, Downlng- town, Pa. . . . Nelthian Club, Girls ' Glee Club, Quad Angles, Serpentine. V MARIE R. DIGIOIA . . . Marie . . . Elementary . . . 3228 North Thirty-third Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., S.C.A., I.V.C.F., Neithian Club, A.C.E., F.T.A., Serpentine, Junior Prom Committee. MARJORIE E. DODD . . . Mar- gie . . . Elementary . . . 5450 Malcolm Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Neithian Club, Girls ' Glee Club, S.C.A., F.T.A., Psy- chology Club. GRACE A. DORRIS . . . Grace . . . Elementary . . . 1435 Astor Street, Norristown, Pa. . . . W.R.A. , F.T.A., Art Club, S.C.A., Philosophy Club, Jun- ior Prom Committee. JEAN R. DOUGHERTY . . . Jean . . . Elementary ... I 142 South Fifty-second Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. . . . S.C.A., Little Theater, Neithian Club, W.R.A. MARGUERITE E. DOUGLAS . . . Marge . . . Elementary . . . 220 Stanley Avenue. Haver- town, Pa. . . . W.R.A., A.C.E., Neithian Club, S.C.A., I.V.C.F.. Serpentine. MELVIN DRUKIN . . . Mel . . . Secondary . . . 1414 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Hillel Club, Vice-President 4, Science Club, Vice-President 3, President 4. JANET DRUMHELLER . . . Janet . . . Music ... 41 I East Philadelphia Avenue, Boyer- town, Pa. . . . S.C.A., Organ Club, President 4, Music Club, Phonograph Club, M.E.N.C, College Choir. JANE M. DUCKWORTH . . . Jane . . . Elementary ... 117 West Wyneva Street. Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Newman Club, Fire Brigade. Epicurean Club, Neithian Club, Junior Prom Committee. VENICE E. EAGLE . . . Venice . . . Elementary ... 23 I York Street, South Pottstown, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Neithian Club, Bridge Club. Epicurean Club, Fire Bri- gade, Serpentine, Junior Prom Committee. JEAN L. EASTEP . . . Jean . . . Health and Physical Education ... 416 Lincoln Street, Carlisle, Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Quad Angles, Valkyrie Club, Science Club. Psychology Club, Bridge Club. 119 J I JOHN L ECHTERNACH . Jack . . . Health and Physical Education . . . Chester Heights Road, Chester Heights. Pa. . . . Cross Country, Co-Captain 4, Intramural Basketball, Track, Football. Friars, Varsity Club, Philosophy Club. DORIS K. ECKHART . . . Doris . Elemenrary . . . Sllverdale, Pa W.R.A., Nelthlan Club. A.C.E.. F.T.A., S.C.A. EDYTHE T. EDWARDS . Peggy . . • Elementary ... 201 Penrose Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bridge Club, F.T.A., S.C.A. . A.C.E.. W.R.A.. Fire Brigade. J. VERONICA EHNE . . . Ron- nie .. . Health and Physical Ed- ucation . . . 3214 Glenview Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Newman Club, Valkyrie Club. W.R.A. MAX L. EHRLICH . . . Max . . . Secondary ... 8112 Tinicum Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . ■Intramural Basketball, Govern- ment Club, Anderson Mathe- matics Club. Class Vice-Presi- dent I. 120 JANET ELSER . . . Janet . . . Elementary . . . 1971 Granite Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . . • Epicurean Club, S.C.A.. A.C.E., Bridge Club, Neithian Club. PATRICIA EMPIE . . . Pat . . . Music . . . R.D. I, Glen Mills, Pa. . . . Opera Club, Phono- graph Club. ROBERTA A. ENDSLOW . . . Bobby . . . Music . . . R.D. 3, Perkasie, Pa. . . . Phonograph Club, College Choir, Fire Bri- gade, M.EN.C. S.C.A. JOAN B. ENTRIKEN . . . Joan . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation . Buttonwood Knoll, Avondale, Pa. . . . VV.R.A., President 4, Valkyrie Club, Treasurer 3, Student Govern- ment, Secretary 4, Women ' s Dormitory Council. HELEN L. ERB E . . . Helen . . . Elementary ... Box 75. Spring House, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Nei- thian Club, F.T.A., S.C.A., Epi- curean Club, Geography Club, Fire Brigade, Junior Prom Com- mittee. SUE B. EVANS . . . Susie . . . Elementary... Woodland Farms. Fox Chapel, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Psychology Club, A.C.E., Epicurean Club. Little Theater. F.T.A.. Girls ' Glee Club, S.C.A. CHARLES E. EYLER . . . Monk . . . Secondary ... 318 West Sixth Street, Waynesboro, Pa. . . . Intramural Basketball, Soft- ball, Epicurean Club, Anderson Mathematics Club. MICHAEL J. FACCIOLLI . . . Mike . . . Health and Physical Education ... 21 East Miner Street. West Chester. Pa. . . . Basketball, Track, Captain 4, Junior Varsity Cross Country Chess Club, Newman Club. ELIZABETH MAY FALCONE . . . Betty May . . . Music . . . 421 Williams Street. Easton, Pa. . . . Music Club, Photography Club, W.R.A.. S.C.A., Hlllel Club, Fire Brigade, M.E.N.C. JOAN E. FASNACHT . Joanle . . . Elementary ... 127 West Orange Street, Lltitz, Pa . . . W.R.A., A.C.E., Nelthlan Club. F.T.A.. S.C.A.. Junior Prom Committee. Serpentine. FELICE M.FENGLER... Felice . . . Elementary . . . 192! Wynnewood Road, Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . Newman Club, Phonograph Club, F.T.A., Phil- osophy Club, Little Theater. Fire Brigade, Psychology Club, Junior Prom Committee. PHILIP FERNANDEZ. . . Philip . . . Music ... 314 South State Road, Upper Darby, Pa. . . . Phonograph Club. Marching Band. LORETTA CANONICA FIS- CELLA Lcr Elf tary . . . 1043 Stetser Avenue. Yeadon, Pa. . . . Psychology Club, Quad Angles, Neithlan GWENDOLYN A. FISCHER . . . Gwen . . . Music . . . 6370 Montour Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . S.A.A., Secretary 3, 4, Advisory Board, Vice-President 3, Fire Brigade, Women ' s Dor- mitory Council, Junior Prom Committee, M.E.N.C, Bridge Club. DOROTHY M. FISHER ... Dot . . . Health and Physical Educa- tion ... 106 Franklin Avenue. Hatboro, Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Val- kyrie Club, Science Club, Psy- chology Club, Fire Brigade. 121 122 DOROTHY L. FLACCO . . . Dottle . . . Elementary ... 1308 South Eighth Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . Girls ' Glee Club, Fire Brigade, Newman Club, F.T.A., Neithian Club, Quad Angles, Philosophy Club, Psy- chology Club, Little Theater, Secretary 4, Epicurean Club, Phonograph Club, Junior Prom Committee. ALICE E. FOOSE . . . Alice . . . Elementary ... 149 Cox Avenue, Morrisville, Pa. . . . Psychology Club, Bridge Club, Phonograph Club, Philosophy Club. THEODORE H. FORBES, JR . . . Ted . . . Secondary ... 22 I Reese Street, Sharon Hill, Pa . . . Intramural Softball, Baslcet ball, Quad Angles, Co-Editor 3 Business Manager 4, Serpen tine, Co-Sports Editor, Govern ment Club. EDMUND J. FORTE . . . Forty . . , Secondary ... 1722 South Dorrance Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Science Club, Chess Club, Astronomy Club, Vice- President 4, Geography Club, Anderson Mathematics Club. MARGARET FRANCIS . . Marge . . . Elementary . . Montgomery Avenue, Oaks, Pa . . . W.R.A., Bible Study Club, F.T.A., S.C.A., Neithian Club A.C.E., Junior Prom Com tee. MARJORIE A. FRANTZ . . . Margie . . . Elementary ... 37 Prospect Street, Nazareth, Pa . . . W.R.A., Little Theater, Psy chology Club, A.C.E., S.C.A. Neithian Club, Fire Brigade Epicurean Club, Women ' s Do mitory Council. SHIRLEY A. FREDERICK . . . Shirley . . . Health and Physical Education . . . 629 Boyer Road, Cheltenham, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Valkyrie Club, Bridge Club, Secretary 2, Psychology Club. Fire Brigade, S.C.A., Junior Prom Committee. WILLIAM A. FRETZ . . . Bill . . , Health and Physical Education ... 27 South Church Street, West Chester, Pa. . . . Junior Varsity Football, Track, Intra- mural Basketball, Varsity Club. WILLIAM H. FREUDENBER- GER . . . Bill . . . Health and Physical Education . . . 5449 Marsden Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Soccer, Track, Intra- mural Basketball, Baseball, Friars, Newman Club, Men ' s Glee Club, Student Govern- ment, Varsity Club, Treasurer 4, Men ' s Dormitory Council, Treas- urer 3, Vice-President 4, Wayne Hall Follies. THEODORE FRISBY ... Ted . . . Elementary ... 301 South Adams Street, West Chester, Pa. . . . Intramural Basketball, Government Club, Student Government, Friars, Men ' s Day Student Council, Vice-President 3, President 4, Chess Club, President 4. ' 1 ■-- ANNA M. FRISCHHOLZ . . . Nancy . . . Elementary . . . 8433 Temple Road. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A.. S.C.A.. Fire Bri- gade, Psychology Club, A.C.E.. Epicurean Club. KENNETH GARNER ... Ken . . . Health and Physical Educa- tion ... 316 Walnut Street, Catasauqua, Pa. . . . Junior Varsity Football, Intramural Basketball, Olympic Club, Friars. EVELYN F. FULTON . . . Ev . . . Elementary . . . Bridgetown Pike, Langhorne, Pa. . . . W.R.A., F.T.A., S.C.A., Nei- thian Club, Fire Brigade. JAMES T. GAUGHAN . . . Bunky . . . Elementary ... 47 I 5 Cedar Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Intramural Softball, Basketball, Roller Hockey, New- man Club, Epicurean Club, Geography Club, Wayne Hall Follies, Psychology Club. ELEANOR R. FURMAN . . . Lee . . . Elementary . . . 3714 Calumet Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., S.C.A., Nel- thlan Club, F.T.A., Philosophy Club, Fire Brigade, A-C.E., Epicurean Club, Junior Prom Committee. CATHERINE A. GEORGE . . . Cathy . . . Elementary ... 121 Orchard Street, Nanticoke, Pa. . . . S.C.A., Nelthian Club, W.R.A.. A.C.E., Women ' s Dor- mitory Council, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Queen, Serpentine. VALERIE E. GABLE . . . Val . . . Music . . . Valley View, Pa. . . . M.E.N.C, W.R.A., Opera Club, Bridge Club, Fire Brigade. S.C.A. SARAH H. GINTHER . . . Sal- lie .. . Health and Physical Education . . . Grubbs Mill Farm. Downlngtown, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Poster Club, Bridge Club, Valkyrie Club. ANN C. GALAMISON . . . Ann . . . Elementary . . . 5806 Haverford Avenue, Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . Music Club, Art Club, President 3, Psychology Club. F.Tj . MARTHA L. GIRVIN . . . Marty . . . Elementary . . . East Main Street, Atglen, Pa. . . . Anderson Mathematics Club, Music Club, Psychology Club, Bridge Club, Phonograph Club. V 123 THEODORE D. GOOD ... Ted . . . Music . . . R.D. 8, York, Pa. . . . Phonograph Club, Phil- osophy Club. I.V.C.F., College Choir. MYRTLE E. GOOTEE . . . Myrt . . . Music ... 32 East Chelten Road, Partside, Pa. . . . Little Theater, S.C.A., Music Club. MARGARET M. GORDON... Margie . . . Secondary . . . 6416 North Smedley Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . Little Theater, Girls ' Glee Club, Newman Club, Quad Angles, Advisory Board, President 3, Worren ' s Dornnitory Council, Student Government, Junior Prom Com- mittee. DONNA J. GRIFFEY ... Dee Jay . . . Elementary . . . West Springfield, Pa. . . . W.R.A., S.C.A., Neithian Club, Little Theater, Vice-President 4, Wom- en ' s Dormitory Council, Girls ' Glee Club, President 4, Ser- pentine. CLARENCE R.GRUMBINE. .. Dutch . . . Health and Physical Education . . . Pine Grove Street, Fredericksburg, Pa. . . . Soccer, Co-Captaln 4, Intra- mural Basketball, Varsity Club, Secretary 4, Friars, Men ' s Dor- mitory Council, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. 124 JOHN F. GUERNACCINI, JR. . . . John . . . Secondary . . . 19 East Second Street, Lans- dale. Pa. . . . Eastern Colleges Government Conference, Intra- mural Bastetball, Softball, Little Theater, Anderson Mathematics Club, Men ' s Glee Club, Bridge Club, Quad Angles, Student Government, President 3, 4, Class President 2, 3, 4. RUTH A. HADFIELD . . . Sport . . . Elementary . . , 3347 Tyson Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Psychology Club, S.C.A., Neithian Club, A.C.E., Little Theater, F.T.A., Epicurean Club, I.V.C.F. JAMES A. HAGAN ... Jim . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation ... 1317 Dupont Street, Wilmington, Del. . . . Football, Track, Co-Captain 4, Intramu- ral Basketball, Newman Club, Varsity Club, Friars. JOHN E. HALL . . . John . . . Music . . . Stewartstown, Pa. . . . Intramural Basketball, Music Club, Phonograph Club, Col- lege Choir, Marching Band, Epicurean Club, Crlterions. RICHARD R. HALL . . . Dick . . . Elementary . . . Fulton Avenue, Stewartstown, Pa. . . . Intramural Basketball, Softball, Junior Varsity Soccer, Manager, Football, Men ' s Glee Club, Secretary I, Newman Club, Epicurean Club, Geography Club, S.C.A., Psychology Club, President 4, Wayne Hall Fol- lies. RICHARD HALSTEAD . . . Dick . . . Secondary . . . 6370 Col- umbia Avenue. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Lacrosse, Intrannural Baslcetball. Astronomy Club. GEORGE R. HARBAUGH . . Rod . . . Health and Physica Education . . . Fairfield. Pa. . . Soccer, Basketball, Track, Friars Psychology Club Club. Philosophy HORACE HARDY . . . Bud . . . Elementary ... 114 Birchwood Road, Aldan, Pa. . . . Chess Club, Geography Club, Vice- President 3, F.T.A. EDWARD 0. HARSHBARGER . . . Ed . . . Music . . . Maple- ton Depot, Pa. . . . Music Club Record Club. ELEANOR U. HARTMAN . . . Ellie . . . Elementary . . . Lynn- port, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Psy- chology Club, Secretary 3, F.T.A,, Fire Brigade, Neithian Club. PATRICIA A. HARTZ ... Pat . . . Elementary ... 201 Brobst Street. Shilllngton, Pa. . . . Fire Brigade. Symphony Orchestra, Psychology Club, Neithian Club, Newman Club, Epicurean Club, A.C.E. WILLARD T. HECKMAN . . Bill . . . Secondary ... 248 Sun bury Street, Minersville, Pa. . Varsity Club, Head Trainer Football and Wrestling DONALD A. HENDERSON . . . Skitch . . . Health and Physical Education . . , 2114 South Sixty-fifth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . , . Junior-Varsity Football. Intramural Basketball. KATHRYN HENDRICKS Kitty . . . Health and Physical Education . . . Walnut Street, Green Lane, Pa. . . . W.R.A S.C.A., Valkyrie Club, Photog- raphy Club. EARL W. HERSH . . . Earl . . . Health and Physical Education . . . 602 South Walnut Street West Chester, Pa. . . . Football Co-Captain 4, Baseball, Intra mural Basketball, Varsity Club Friars, Treasurer 4, S.C.A. Men ' s Dormitory Council. 125 126 ELEANOR A. HETHERING- TON . . . Ellie , . . Elementary . . . 3300 Meridian Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Fire Brigade, Bridge Club, Lit- tle Theater, A.C.E., Junior Prom Committee. FLORAMAE HEUSES . . . Flor- amae . . . Elementary . . . 1600 East Hunting Park Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Neithian Club, A.C.E., F.T.A., Psychology Club, Speech Cli- nic,, Junior Prom Committee. JOYCE E. HILLMAN . . .Joyce . . . Elementary ... 320 Stock- ham Avenue, Morrisville, Pa. . . . W.R.A., S.C.A., A.C.E., Neithian Club, F.T.A., Serpen- tine. RAYMOND W. HOASTER . . . Ray . . . Music . . . 235 Maple Street, Lebanon, Pa. . . . Intra- mural Basketball, Music Club, Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band, Criterions, Marching Band, Wayne Hall Follies. MARJORIEK. HODSKINS... Hodge . . . Health and Physical Education ... 243 1 Endlich Avenue, Mount Penn, Reading, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Fire Brigade, Valkyrie Club, Art Club, Poster Club. BEnY JANE HOOPES . . . Betty . . . Elementary . . .215 West Evergreen Street, West Grove, Pa. . . . Philosophy Club, Psychology Club, A.C.E. JOSEPH 5. HOOVER, JR. . . Joe . . . Music . . . Manatawny, Pa. . . . Art Club, Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band, Sin- fonietta, M.E.N.C, Woodwind Quintet. NANCY C. HUNSICKER . . . Hunse . . . Elementary ... 22 I Essex Avenue, Narberth, Pa. . . . W.R.A., F,T.A., Neithian Club, S.C.A., Junior Prom Queen ' s Court, Student Government, Secretary 3, Women ' s Dormi- tory Council, Treasurer 3, East- ern Colleges Government Con- ference. MIRIAM H. HUTELMYER , . . Mim . . . Elementary ... 200 Twining Road, Oreland, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Newman Club, A.C.E. , Psychology Club, Serpentine. JEANNE E. INGLIS . . . Jean- nie . . . Elementary ... 932 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . W.R.A., S.C.A., Girls ' Glee Club, Little Theater, Junior Prom Committee, A.C.E., Presi- dent 4. [ ' JOAN L JACOBS . . . Joan . . . Elementary . . . Douglass- vllle, Pa. . . . S.C.A., Serpentine, Psychology Club, A.C.E., Fire Brigade, Neithian Club. RONALD L. KAPLAN . . . Ron- aid .. . Elennentary ... 323 South Fifty-second Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. . . . Intrannural Basketball, Hillel Club, Secre- tary 3. President 4, Orchestra, Quad Angles, Psychology Club, Vice-President 2, President 3, History Research Club, Photog- raphy Club, Secretary 4. nk m. X ANNA M. JANLE . . . Jan . . . Elementary . . . 4730 Ella Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Geography Club, Neithian Club, Quad Angles, S.C.A., Government Club. KATHERINE R.JOHNSON . .. Kathy , . . Music . . . 1602 Cen- ter Street, Lebanon, Pa. . . . Opera Club, Psychology Club, Modern Dance Club, Philoso- phy Club, Women ' s Day Stu- dent Council, Vice-President 4, College Choir, Student Govern- ment. CONSTANCE C. JONES . . . Connie . . . Health and Physical Education ... 65 South Third Street, Perkasie, Pa W.R.A., Valkyrie Club, History Research Club, Photography Club. HYMAN KAPLAN . . . Hy . . Secondary ... 843 North Sev enth Street, Philadelphia, Pa . . . Track, Cross Country, Hil lei Club, Government Club Secretary I, Geography Club ANTHONY S. KARPAITIS . . . Tony . . . Health and Physical Education ... 617 Clifton Av- enue, Collingdale, Pa. . . . Foot- ball, Baseball, Track, Varsity Club, Newman Club. JOHN L. KASL . . . John . . . Secondary ... 16 Elliot Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. . . . Psychology Club, Phonograph Club, History Research Club, Little Theater, Orchestra, Sinfonietta, Wood- wind Quintet, Concert Band. WILLIAM F. KAUFMAN . . . Bill . . . Health and Physical Education . . . Middletown Road, R. D. 2, Media, Pa. . . . Junior Varsity Soccer, Lacrosse, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Club, Friars, Philosophy Club. PATRICIA A. KEARNS ... Pat . . . Elementary ... 23 I West Maple Avenue, Morrisville, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Neithian Club, Newman Club, Psychology Club, Class Secretary 4. 127 ARLENE KEEPER . . . Keef . . . Elementary ... 628 Freedom Road, Chester, Pa. . . . Psychol- ogy Club, Philosophy Club, Poster Club, Phonograph Club, Nelthlan Club. JUNE K. KEENER, . . June . . Music . . . Pylesville, Md. . . W.R.A., Bible Club, S.C.A Psychology Club, Women ' s Dor mitory Council, Epicurean Club Fire Brigade, Organ Club. MARGARET J. KENNEDY . . . Peg . . . Elementary . . . South- ampton Road, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . S.C.A. , Fire Brigade, Bridge Club, President 3, Secretary 2, Neithian Club, F.T.A., Speech Clinic, A.C.E. ROBERT W. KINDERMAN . . . Bob . . . Health and Physical Education ... 109 Nippon Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Football, Gym Team, Track Team, Varsity Club, Olympic Club, S.C.A. EMMA L KING . . . Emma . . . Elementary . . . Haines Road, Bristol, Pa. . . . S.C.A., Epi- curean Club, Bridge Club, Nei- thian Club, F.T.A. LEONARD KLEEMAN . . . Lenny . . . Secondary . . . 2433 North Mascher Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . Intramural Soft- ball, Basketball, Anderson Mathematics Club, Hillel Club, President 3, Poster Club, Presi- dent 2, Epicurean Club, Gov- ernment Club, Wayne Ha ll Follies. J. ROBERT KLEIN . . . Bob . . . Secondary ... 1262 North Twenty- ' ninth Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . Intramural Soft- ball, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Hillel Club, Vice-President 3, Geography Club, Chess Club, Epicurean Club, Wayne Hall Follies. MARY E. KLEIN . . . Mary . . . Music ... 621 Tenth Avenue, Prospect Park, Pa. . . . Music Club, Secretary 2, Newman Club, Little Theater, M.E.N.C, College Choir. JOAN L. KLINE . . . Joan . . . Elementary . . . Jacksonwald, Pa. . . . F.T.A., S.C.A., A.C.E., Neithian Club, Geography Club, Junior Prom Committee. WALTER B. KNIGHTON . . . Smokey . . . Health and Physi- cal Education ... 22 Moody Place, Staten Island, N. Y. . . . Junior Varsity Football, La- crosse, Science Club. MARGARET J. KOHM . . . Marge . . . Elementary ... 54 Braeburn Road, Havertown, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Fire Brigade, S.C.A,, Neithian Club, F.T.A., Bridge Club, A.C.E., Speech Clinic. MARJORIE A. KOVAL . . . Margie . . . Music ... 13 South Evans Street, Pottstown, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Opera Club, Psychol- ogy Club, M.E.N.C, Newman Club, College Choir, Fire Bri- gade. CONSTANCE E. KRAEMER. Connie . . . Elementary . . Eas_t Lawn. Nazareth, Pa. . . W.R.A., Quad Angles, Psycho ogy Club, Neithian Club Speech Clinic, Philosophy Club Fire Brigade, F.T.A., S.C.A A.C.E., Student Government Class Secretary 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee, Women ' s Dormitory Council, Eastern Col- leges Government Conference. ARLINE KRAKAUER . . . Arline . . . Elementary ... 474 North Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa. . . . Hlllel Club, Secretary I, W.R.A., F.T.A., Fire Brigade, SpeechClinlc, Psychology Club. MARJORIE J. KRATZ . . . Mar- gie . . . Elementary . . . 268 Highland Avenue, Souderton, Pa. . . . W.R.A., F.T.A., S.C.A., Girls ' Glee Club, Neithian Club, Fire Brigade. DOROTHY V. KREIN ... Dot . . . Elementary . . . 2408 Pol lock Terrace, Philadelphia, Pa . . . W.R.A., Quad Angles, Neithian Club, S.C.A., Geog raphy Club, Vice-President 4 F.T.A., A.C.E. M. ANNEHE KRIEBEL . . Annette . . . Elementary . . Orvilla Road, R.D. I, Lansdale Pa. . . . W.R.A., S.C.A., F.T.A., Neithian Club, Speech Clinic, A.C.E., Bridge Club, Treasurer 3. WILLIAM A. KRINER . . . Bill . . . Secondary ... 512 West Race Street, Pottsville, Pa. . . . Track, S.C.A., Vice-President 4, Science Club, Intramural Bas- ketball, Softball, Men ' s Glee Club. GLORIA A. KRUS . . . Krugie . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation . . . R.D. 3, Hanover, Pa. . . S.C.A., W.R.A., Valkyrie Club, Psychology Club. MARCELLUS C. KUHN . . . Marty . . . Music . . . 4701 Umbrla Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Phonograph Club, Organ Club, Secretary 3, Woodwind Quintet. 129 .■130 JANET R. LAMPERT . . . Janet . . . Elementary ... 342 West Second Street, Media, Pa. . . . Psychology Club, Phonograph Club, A.C.E., Women ' s Day Student Council. ELEANOR M. LARSON . . . Eleanor . . . Elementary ... 224 Providence Road, Secane, Pa. . . . Psychology Club, S.C.A., Serpentine, A.C.E. BEATRICE V. LAWTON . . . Bea . . . Elementary ... 109 Elkinton Avenue, Chester, Pa. . . . Psychology Ckjb, S.C.A., Fire Brigade, W.R.A., Serpen- tine, NeithIan Club. ROBERT E. LEACH ... Bob . . . Elementary . . . 1426 Wynnev od Drive, Westgate Hills, Bethlehem, Pa. . . . Intra- mural Softball, S.C.A., Chess Club, Vice-President 4, History Research Club, Epicurean Club, Psychology Club, F.T.A. MARY LEE . . . Mary . . . Ele- mentary ... 152 West Gay Street, West Chester, Pa. . . . Cheerleader, Secretary 4, Pos- ter Club, Secretary 2, Psychol- ogy Club, Philosophy Club, History Research Club. BARBARA A. LEEDS . . . Bar- bara . . . Elementary ... 36 West Ashmead Place South, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Psychology Club, S.C.A., Ad- visory Board, Vice-President 4. CARLTON B. LEHMAN . . Lefty . . . Health and Physica Education ... 613 South Sec- ond Street, Lebanon, Pa. . . . Soccer, Intramural Softball, Basketball, Tennis, S.C.A. DORIS M. LEJEUNE ... Dot . . . Elementary . . . 1260 East Alcott Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . W.R.A., Neithian Club, Newman Club, A.C.E. , Opera Club, F.T.A. , Phonograph Club. BARBARA A. LEX . . . Babs . . . Elementary . . . Lincoln High- way, Langhorne, Pa. W.R.A., Bridge Club, S.C.A. , Geography Club, Psychology Club, F.T.A. JANE M. LIGHT . . . Jane . . . Elementary ... 402 West Cherry Street, Palmyra, Pa W.R.A., Epicurean Club, A.C.E., Geog- raphy Club, S.C.A., Neithian Club, F.T.A., Psychology Club, Fire Brigade. fA if DIXIE J. LITTLES. . . Dlx . . . Health and Physical Education ... 135 East Union Street, West Chester, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Phil- osophy Club, Psychology Club. RUTH A. LOWE . . . Ruth . . . Elementary ... 133 East Cot- tage Place, York, Pa. . . . Sym- phony Orchestra, Sinfonietta, Opera Club, S.C.A., Neithian Club. A.C.E., Vice-President 4, Bridge Club, Junior Prom Com- mittee. EGBERT R. LYNCH . , . Bert . . . Health and Physical Educa- tion . . . 7707 Pennock Avenue, Upper Darby, Pa. . . . Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Club. JOAN MACKEY . . . Joan . . . Elementary . . . 8240 Jeanes Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Psychology Club, S.C.A., Neithian Club. GENE E. MAGOWAN . . . Gene . . . Music ... I 18 North Bonsall Avenue, Slenolden. Pa. . . . W.R.A., Music Club. Opera Club, S.C.A., Junior Chorus, College Choir, Junior Prom Committee. MORTON A. MAIMON . . . Mort . . . Secondary . . . 5340 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Intramural Volleyball. Softball. Basketball, Roller Hockey. Quad Angles, Serpen- tine, Government Club, Psy- chology Club. Mens Glee Club, Hlllel Club, President 3. ALAN M. MANN . . . Al . . . Secondary . . . 6712 Ridge Av- enue. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . In- tramural Softball, Geography Club, S.C.A., Wayne Hall Fol- lies. VIRGIL M. MARCINKEVICH . . . Virge . . . Music ... 528 Harrison Street, Hazleton, Pa. . . . Little Theater, Recording Secretary I, W.R.A., Newman Club, M.E.N.C. ROMEO MASSUCCI . . . Rome . . . Health and Physical Educa- tion . . . 5030 Ogontz Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Head Manager. Football 4, Basket- ball, Baseball, Intramural Direc- tor, Varsity Club. CAROLINE L MAHHEWS . . . Carol . . . Elementary . . . R.D. 2, West Chester. Pa. . . . F.T.A., Philosophy Club, Psychology Club, A.C.E. . ' i : Lii 131 CHARLES H. MAT7 . . Char- lie .. . Music ... R.D. 2, Mohn- ton, Pa. . . . F.T.A., Music Club, Treasurer 3, S.C.A., Marching Band, Concert Band. M.E.N.C. Vice-President 3, President 4, Orchestra, Friars, I.V.C.F. VIVIAN A. MAXV ELL . . . Vlv Music ... 1306 Mayfleld Avenue, Jollet, III V .R.A Epicurean Club. Music Club, M.E.N.C, S.C.A. MARILYN E. MAY . . . Marilyn . . Secondary . . . 6728 Dorel Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . W.R.A., Psychology Club, Phil- osophy Club, Bridge Club, Fire Brigade, V omen ' s Day Student Council, Treasurer 2, Student Government, Quad Angles, Serpentine. VINCENT J. McANENEY . . Vlnce . . . Health and Physical Education ... 229 East Spring er Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . • Football, Track, Intramural Bas- ketball, Newman Club. Varsity Club. VIRGINIA H. McCARDELL . Glnny . . . Music . . . R.D. 2, Vk est Chester. Pa. . . . Psychol- ogy Club, Bible Study Club, Phonograph Club, Intercolle- giate Band, V omen ' s Day Stu- dent Council. 132 PATRICIA M. McCarthy . . Pat . . . Elementary ... 4 East V indermere Terrace, Lans- downe. Pa. . . . W.R.A., New- man Club, Epicurean Club, ridqe Club. F.T.A. SHIRLEY A. McCLAIN Shirley . . . Music . . . Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. . . . W.R.A., S.C.A., Bible Study Club, M.E.N.C. Phonograph Club. HELENE D. McCLINTOCK . . . Helene . . . Elementary ... 20 Mermont Circle, Darby. Pa. . . . Latin Club, English Professional Club, A.C.E.. Fire Brigade. Newman Club. JOHN F. M cCOY . . .Jack . . . Elementary ... 17 Fairvlew Av- enue. Clifton Heights. Pa. . . . F.T.A.. Psychology Club. Chess Club, Men ' s Glee Club. DONALD E. McCRABB . . Mac Health and Physlca Education . . . Delta, Pa. . . Junior Varsity Football, Track Quad Angles, Olympic Club Junior Prom Committee. JANICE V. McEUEN Mickey . . . Elementary ... 268 Harrison Street, Bristol, Pa, A.C.E., Neithian Club, W.R.A. Bible Study Club, President 3 S.C.A. EMMA MARKEY McGRATH . . . Emma . . . Elementary 8800 Verree Road, Philadelphia Pa. . , . Newman Club, Junior Prom Committee, Serpentine, Art Co-editor. LILLIAN M. MclNTYRE Lillian . . . Elementary ... 31 18 Upland Avenue, Ogden, Pa W.R.A. , Neithian Club, A.C E MARY PATRICIA McKINNEY Glngy Elementary 230 Bala Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Newman Club, F.T.A., Psychology Club, Fire Brigade. ELAINE H. McLAINE ... Mac . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation ... 336 North Tenth Street, Darby, Pa, . . . W.R.A., Modern Dance Club. Valkyrie Club. ELEANOR A. MEERKAMM . . . Ellle . . . Elementary . , . 1302 Wakellng Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . E.T.A., S.C.A. , Newman Club, Serpentine, Art Co-Edi- tor, Junior Prom Committee, Psychology Club. IVAN P. MELADA . . . Ivan . . . Secondary . . . 2014 Melrose Avenue, Chester, Pa. . . . Intra- mural Softball, Volleyball, Little Theater, President 3, Epicurean Club, Friars, Wayne Hall Fol- BARBARA S. MILLER . . . Bar- bara . . . Elementary . . . 1521 Mineral Spring Road, Reading, Pa. . . . F.T.A., S.C.A., W.R.A., Bridge Clu b. BEVERLY JOAN MILLER . . . Bev . . . Health and Physical Education ... 622 Malvern Road, Ardmore, Pa W.R.A., Intercollegiate Hockey, Basket- ball, Valkyrie Club, S.C.A. E. JEAN MILLER . . . Jean . . . Elementary ... 213 Church Road. Ardmore. Pa W.R.A., Neithian Club, A.C.E., Fire Brigade, Quad Angles, Epicu- rean Club, S.C.A. 133 it •: EUGENE W. MILLER . . . Eule . . . Secondary ... 629 East Warren Street. Dunmore, Pa. . . Soccer. Wrestling, Varsity Club, Friars. GLENN E. MILLER . . . Glenn . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation . . . R.D. I, Manheinn, Pa. . Wrestling, Soccer. Philoso- phy Club, Varsity Club, Junior Prorr Committee. MARY LOU N.MILLER... Lou . . . Elementary ... 401 Valley Street, Port Carbon, Pa. . . . Bridge Club, Neithian Club, A.C.E., Fire Brigade, Quad Angles, Psychology Club, Jun- ior Prom Committee, Serpen- tine, Head Typist. MYRTLE ANN MILLS ... Bunny . . . Elementary . . . 6337 Farns- worth Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . S.C.A.. Fire Brigade, F.T.A., Psychology Club, Bridge Club, Quad Angles, ACE. JEANNE A. MONTONE . . . Midge . . . Elementary ... 739 Cypress Avenue, Yeadon, Pa. . . . F.T.A., Quad Angles, Man- aging Editor 2, Feature Editor 3. BONNIE L. MOORE . . . Bon- nie .. . Elementary ... 412 Wil- low Road, Oreland, Pa. . . . W.R.A., S.C.A., Little Theater, F.T.A., Secretary 4, Psychology Club, I.V.C.F., Phonograph Club, Neithian Club. DOROTHY V. MULLINS . , . Dottie . . . Elementary . . . 508 West Walnut Street, North Wales, Pa. . . . Photography Club, Epicurean Club, Newman Club, A.C.E., Psychology Club, Neithian Club. W.R.A., Junior Prom Committee. WILLIAM H. MUNCH . . . Bill . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation ... 233 Crawford Av- enue, Lansdowne, Pa. . . . Base- ball, Basketball, Varsity Club. . 134 DONALD R. MONACO . . . Monny . . . H ealth and Physical Education .4120 Princeton Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Lacrosse, Intr amural Basketball, Soccer, N ewr nan Club, Friars. IRVING A. NEELD ... Red , . . Secondary ... 1 04 North Main Street, Yardley, Pa. . . . F.T.A., Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4, Geography Club, Presi- dent 3, 4. ' . . • ■- AX- JACQUELINE B. NEIN . . 1 l:f . . . Health and Physical I 1 i ion . 539 Ritter Street, f. .,,:,aing. Pa. . . . W.R.A., Val- lyrie Club, Intercollegiate Ten- nis. Basketball. Bridge Club. JANET K. NELL . . . Jan . . . Health and Physical Education . . . 184! Mulberry Street, Har- risburg. Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Val- kyrie Club, I.V.C.F., Vice- President 4. MARY E. NIES . . . Mary . . . Music ... 104 West Main Street, Ephrata. Pa. . . . Sym- phony Orchestra, Sinfonietta. Concert Band. M.E.N.C, Phonograph Club. Music Club, Opera Club, Psychology Club. S.C.A.. Bible Study Club. V ARREN E. NORDEN . . . Vv ' arren . . . Music . . . Church- ville, Pa. . . . Phonograph Club, Sinfonietta, Symphony Orches- tra, College Choir. JEAN B. OCHSE . . . Jean . . . Elementary . . . 7816 Argus Road, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A.. Neithian Club, Pub- licity Manager 4. I.V.C.F., S.C.A., F.T.A. JAMES E. O ' NEILL, JR. . . . Jim . . . Music ... 113 V est Chestnut Street, West Chester, Pa. . . . Intramural Basketball. Softball, Chess Club, Music Club. Phonograph Club. Vice- President 3. Marching Band. Concert Band, College Choir. BETTY L. OSWALD . . . Betty . . . Music . . . 1008 North Eighth Street, Reading, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Phonograph Club, S.C.A., Class Treasurer I,. S.A.A. PETER PARISI . . . Pete . . . Elementary . . . 1433 South Sev- enth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Junior Varsity Baseball, Science Club, Little Theater, Psychology Club. ELINOR J. PARRY . . . Ellie . . . Elementary . . . 7110 Penarth Avenue, Upper Darbv. Pa. . . . Little Theater, F.T.A. , A.C.E., Psychology Club, Quad Angles, W.R.A., Serpentine, S.C.A., Vice-President 4. JANETLPARTHREE... Janet . . . Secondary . . . R. D. 3, Delta, Pa. . . . Bible Study Club, S.C.A.. Psychology Club, W.R.A. 135 ETHEL J. PATTON ... Pat . . Elementary ... 31 14 Hartville Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . W.R.A., Fire Brigade. Quad Angles, Neithian Club. New man Club, S.A.A. PATRICIA A. PENCE ... Pa . . . Health and Physical Edu cation . . . Lansdale, Pa. . . W.R.A., Valkyrie Club, Presl dent 4. P ' sychology Club, F.T.A Music Club, Quad Angles, Jun ior Prom Committee, Valltyrit Show. JANE PERKINS . . . Jane . . . Elementary . . . 7046 Roosevelt Boulevard. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A. , Neithian Club, S.C.A., Quad Angles, News Editor, Ser- pentine. EDWARD W. PETERS ... Ed . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation . . . 2159 Pleasant Av- enue. Glenside. Pa. . . . Wres- tling. 136 ESTHER M. PETERS . . . Esther . . . Secondary . . . Street Road and Maple Avenue. Davlsvllle. Pa. . . . S.C.A.. Anderson Math- ematlcs Club. Psychology Club, Quad Angles, History Research Club, F.T.A. . Philosophy Club, Serpentine, Bible Study Club, Epicurean Club. I. YVONNE PETERSON Pete Garvi Pa. . Club. Fire E . . Elementary ... 135 1 Boulevard. Sharon Hill. . . F.T.A., Psychology Neithian Club, S.C.A.. igade. FRED R. PETRONE . . . Fred . . . Secondary . . . 2241 Mc- Clellan Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Psychology Club, Phil- osophy Club, Bridge Club. Gov- ernment Club. KATHLEEN BAYNE PFLIEGER . . . Honey . . . Music . . . R.D. I, Downlngtown. Pa W.R.A., Opera Club. Bridge Club, Art Club. Fire Brigade, College Choir. Symphony Orchestra, M.E.N.C. SUSAN J. PHILLIPS . . . Susie . . . Music . . . R.D. I, West Leesport, Pa. . . . M.E.N.C, Music Club, Fire Brigade, Epi- curean Club, S.C.A., Concert Band. NORMA M. PICCONE . Normie . . . Elementary . 628 Maryland Avenue. P pect Park, Pa. . . . S.C.A. Geography Club. Little Thea ter. Psychology Club, Clas Vice-President I. J. ANNETTA PIERCE . . Annetta . . . Health and Phy sical Education . . . 1723 Wa! nut Street, Harrisburg, Pa. . . Valkyrie Club, Secretary A S.C.A.. Science Club, I.V.C.F Fire Brigade, W.R.A. CLARA M. PIRTZL . . . Clare . . . Elementary . . . 2826 North Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., History Re- search Club, Secretary 3, F.T.A., Psychology Club, Serpentine, Junior Prom Committee. EDNA MAY PLASS . . . Teddy . . . Elementary ... 538 South- crest Court, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . W.R.A., S.C.A., F.T.A., Bridge Club. NELLIE G. PLAH . . . Nellie . . . Elementary ... 394 Valley Road. Coatesville, Pa. . . . Phonograph Club, Psychology Club, Philosophy Club JEAN POLLOCK . . . Jeanie . . . Elementary ... 638 East Leamy Avenue. Springfield, Pa. . . . Psychology Club, Phono- graph Club, Poster Club, Phil- osophy Club. CHARLES H. POTTER . . . Charlie . . . Elementary . . . 2194 Homer Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . Soccer. Co-Cap- tain 4, Varsity Club, President 3, Friars, Vice-President 3. CLAUDE B. PREHYMAN, JR, . . . Claude . . . Music . . Eighth Street. Laurel, Del. . . Marching Band, Little Theater Friars, Bridge Club, President 2 S.A.A., President 3, 4, Student Government, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Serpentine, Business Manager. WALTER V . PRICE . . . V ally . . . Music ... 822 North Vv ash- ington Street, Pottstown, Pa. Intramural Basketball. Music Club. M.E.N.C, College Choir, F.T.A., Marching Band. ANTHONY L. PRIOLE ... Pre . . . Secondary . . . 2030 Mc Keon Street, Philadelphia, Pa . . . Anderson Mathematics Club, Psychology Club, New man Club, Hillel Club, Govern ment Club, Vice-President 3 President 4. ALAN T. QUAY . . . Al . . . Health and Physical Education ... 514 Hunters Lane. Oreland, Pa. . . . Soccer, Basketball, Ten- nis, Captain 4, Varsity Club. i 1 y 138 GEORGE A. RATH ... Pud . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation ... 610 North Evans Street, Pottstown, Pa. . . . Foot- ball, Friars, President 4, Class Vice-President 3, 4. Junior Prom Committee. ROSEMARY RATH . . . Meg . . . Elementary ... 3218 Stan- wood Street, Holmesburg, Phila- delphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., New- man Club, Psychology Club. Bridge Club. Poster Club, Nei- thian Club. ALLAN R. RAYMOND . . . Al , . . Health and Physical Edu- cation . . . 525 Marie Avenue, Avalon, Pa. . . . Junior Varsity Football, Baseball, Golf, Friars, Varsity Club. DORIS I. READ . . , Doris . . . Elementary . . . Smedley Av- enue, Media, Pa. . . . F.T.A., Psychology Club, A.C.E.. Phono- graph Club. DONALD R. REBER ... Don Music . . . 1722 Haak Street. Reading, Pa. . . . Music Club, Secretary I, Phonograph Club. S.C.A., Philosophy Club, Psychology Club, M.E.N.C., College Choir, F.T.A. DAVID REDMOND . , . Dave . . . Elementary ... 429 West Barnard Street, West Chester, Pa. . . . Photography Club, Vice-President I, 4, President 2, 3. Serpentine. MARGARET MICHENER REESE . . . Peggy . . . Health and Physical Education ... 119 Bayard Drive, Claymont, Del. . . . Hockey, Basketball, Soft- ball . . . W.R.A.. Valkyrie Club. Philosophy Club, I.V.C.F., Sci- ence Club, Astronomy Club. ROBERT L REGESTER ... Bob . . . Secondary . . . 223 Mere- dith Street, Kennett Square, Pa. . . . Psychology Club, French Club, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 3, Bridge Club, Quad AngUs. BARRY D. REICH Barry . . . Elementary ... 251 East Comly Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . S.C.A., Neithian Club, A.C.E., Junior Prom Commit- tee. EILEEN A. REILLY . . . El . . . Secondary ... 534 South Wal- nut Street, West Chester, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Newman Club, Psychology Club, Secretary 2, Girls ' Glee Club, Women ' s Day Student Council, President 4, Advisory Board, President 3, Student Government, History Research Club. Vice-President 2, Philosophy Club, Serpentine, Photography Editor. k LOUISE RHENIUS . . . Louise . . . Elementary . . . 7512 Clar- Idge Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., F.T.A., Anderson Mathematics Club, Geography Club, S.C.A., Neithian Club. K. DOUGLASS RHOADS . . . Dusty , . . Health and Physical Education . . . Pine Forge, Pa. . . . Baseball, Intramural Basket- ball, Varsity Club. WILMA A. RIES . . . Wilma . . Secondary , . . Butler Avenue Chalfont, Pa. . . . S.C.A., Quad Angles, Bible Study Club, Psy chology Club, Serpentine F.T.A., Junior Prom Committee JACQUELINE K. RODGERS . . . Jackie . . . Elementary , . . 411 Colwyn Avenue, Colwyn. Pa. . . . Psychology Club, New- man Club, Speech Clinic, Phonograph Club. DORIS J. ROWLANDS ... Dee . . . Music . . . Box 12, Meshop- pen. Pa. . . . M.E.N.C, Fire Brigade, S.C.A., Phonograph Club, Epicurean Club, Bible Study Club. President 2. LEE H. SANDS . . . Lee . . . Music ... II 15 High Street, Pottstown, Pa. . . . Intramural Baseball, Basketball, F.T.A., Photography Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, College Choir, Epicurean Club, Junior Prom Committee. JANE B. SARNOCINSKI . . . Jane . . . Secondary . . .401 Highland Avenue. Chester, Pa. . . . Psychology Club, Astronomy Club, Phonograph Club, Secre- tary 2, Geography Club, Ser- pentine, Photography Club. LOIS E. SAUSSER . . . Lois . . Elementary . . . Valley View, Pa S.C.A., Phonograph Club, Sec retary 2, W.R.A., Opera Club, Bridge Club, Neithian Club Girls ' Glee Club, F.T.A., S. retary 4. d JOHN ROSSER . . . Jack . . . Secondary . . . 1715 Benson Place, Bristol, Pa. . . . Track, Intramural Basketball. Softball, Geography Club, Anderson Mathematics Club. ROBERT E. J. SCHAFFER . . . Bob . . . Elementary . . . 3721 Spring Garden Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. . . . Chess Club, Phonograph Club. 139 SHIRLEY ANN SCHAFFER . . Shirley . . . Music ... 262 West Essex Avenue. Lansdowne, Pa. . . . W.R.A.. M.E.N.C, F.T.A.. Epicurean Club, Organ Club, Modern Dance Club, S.C.A. ELEANOR SCHERER . . . Eleanor . . . Music ... 24 Brown Street, Slatedale, Pa. . . . S.C.A., Psychology Club. Music Club, M.E.N.C. Phonograph Club, F.T.A. JACK H. SCHICKRAM . . . Schick . . . Health and Physical Education ... 505 Emerson Avenue, East Lansdowne. Pa. . . . Manager. Football 2, 3 Intrannural Basketball. ROBERTA M. SCHLAYBACH . . . Bobbie . . . Health and Physical Education . . . R.D. I, Douglassville. Pa. . . . S.C.A., W.R.A., I.V.C.F., Bridge Club, Psychology Club, Newman Club, Epicurean Club, Quad Angles, Valkyrie Club, Junior Pronn Committee, Cheerleader. JOAN E. SCHMALE...Snorky . . . Elementary ... 400 Fourth Street, Moosic, Pa. . . . History Research Club, Concert Band. Symphony Orchestra, S.C.A. . F.T.A., President 3. Vice-Presi- dent 4, Epicurean Club. FRANCIS SCHMIDT . . . Frai . . . Health and Physical Educe tion ... 314 West Mount Car mel Avenue, Glenside, Pa. . . W.R.A., Psychology Club. Phil osophy Club, Quad Angles Valkyrie Club, Newman Club Photography Club, Epicurean Club. DONALD E. SCHNEIDER . . Donald . . . Secondary . . Northbrook, Pa. . . . Swimming Soccer. Science Club, Geog raphy Club, President 3, Var sity Club. MABELANNE SCHUMANN. Mabelanne . . . Elementary . . Box I 12, Downingtown, Pa. . . F.T.A., Bible Study Club, Ps chology Club, Women ' s Da Student Council. MARY ANNE SCHWINGER Mary Anne . . . Elementary . . . 381 West Fourth Street, Lewis- town, Pa. . . . F.T.A. , S.C.A., Phonograph Club. Art Club, Psychology Club, Junior Prom Committee. ELIZABETH L. SEARFOSS . . . Betty . . . Elementary ... 527 Buffalo Street, White Haven. Pa S.C.A.. A.C.E.. Neithian Club, Geography Club, Junior Prom Committee. F.T.A. H. DAVID SECRIST . . . Dave . . . Secondary . . . R.D. I, Mi = - lerstown. Pa. . . . Baseball, In- tramural Basketball. Geography Club. S.C.A. TOM SERAYDARIAN, JR. . . . Tom . . . Secondary . . . 6147 Irving Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . Soccer. Intramural Basket- ball, Varsity Club. Anderson Mathematics Club, Wayne Hall Follies. JOAN P. SHEETS . . . Joan . . . Elementary ... 419 Garfield Avenue. Folcroft. Pa W.R.A.. Nelthian Club. S.C.A.. Fire Brigade. F.T.A., Junior Prom Committee. BARBARA A. SHIMER . . . Barb . . . Elementary . . . Broad Street. Tatamy. Pa. . . . W.R.A Psychology Club. S.C.A.. Nei thian Club. F.T.A.. Fire gade. Junior Prom Committee LILLIAN SHMIEFSKY . . . LII . . . Elementary ... 219 North New Street. West Chester. Pa. . . . Hillel Club. ROBERT J. SICOLI . . . Sic . . . Health and Physical Education ... 119 West Lafayette Street. West Chester. Pa. . . . Soccer. Golf. Co-Captain 3. Captain 4 Varsity Club. RUTH K. SIEBER . . . Ruth . . . Elementary . . . 217 Jackson Avenue. Lansdowne. Pa Neithian Club. S.C.A.. Epicur- ean Club. F.T.A., Fire Brigade. JEAN D. SIEGWARTH . . . Jean . . . Music ... 17 Caroclna Avenue, Newark. N. J. . . . S.C.A.. Symphbny Orchestra. Sinfonietta. Opera Club. Bridge Club. I.V.C.F. HAROLD F. SINGLEY ... Hal . . . Secondary . . . 2609 Curran Street, Chester, Pa. . . . Ander- son Mathematics Club. Psy- chology Club. President 3. Government Club, Student Government, Astronomy Club, Secretary 3, Mens Day Student Council, Vice-President 4. GOLDIE R. SIPLE . . . Goldie . . . Elementary . , . Kembles- ville. Pa. . . . W.R.A.. S.C.A., Psychology Club. 141 MARION E. SMITH . . . Smitty . . . Elementary ... 1731 Wash- ington Avenue, Northampton, Pa W.R.A., Epicurean Club, Psychology Club, Bridge Club, F.T.A., Neithian Club, Concert Band, A.C.E., Junior Pronn Committee. SARA MAE SMITH . . . DIt . . . Elementary ... 227 East Car- penter Street, Valley Stream, N. Y. . . . W.R.A., S.C.A., Con- cert Band, Quad Angles, Poster Club, Bridge Club, Psychology Club. Neithian Club, Junior Prom Committee. EDWIN E. SNYDER ... Ted . . . Music ... 337 Walnut Street, Williamsport, Pa. . . . Little Theater, S.C.A.. College Choir, Opera Club, Honor Soloist at Carol Service. GLADYS I. SPANN . . . Debbie . . . Elementary ... 141 I North Fifty-fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Psychology Club, Girls ' Glee Club, Opera Club, Bridge Club, F.T.A., Neithian Club, Women ' s Day Student Council, Speech Clinic. MARY ANNE SMITH . . Dot GRACE L SPOnS . . . Grace . . . Elementary ... 227 East . . . Elementary . . . Landisburg. Carpenter Street. Valley Pa. . . . S.C.A., Neithian Club, Stream, N. Y. . . . W.R.A., F.T.A., Psychology Club, S.C.A., Concert Band, Quad W.R.A., Geography Club, Angles, Poster Club, Psychol- A.C.E. ogy Club, Neithian Club, Jun- ior Prom Committee. WILLIAM J. STACY . . . Bill . . . Secondary . . . 507 Bonsai Road, Ridley Park, Pa Golf, Geography Club, Anderson Mathematics Club. JOHN H. STAHL . . . Jack . . . Health and Physical Education ... 200 Elm Avenue, North Hills, Pa. . . . Football, Wres- tling. 142 WILLIAM J. SPAETH . . . Bill . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation ... 219 Church Street, Phoenixville, Pa. . . . Cross Country, Junior Varsity Soccer, Intramural Basketball, Swim- ming, Psychology Club. EDITH STEPP . . . Ede . . . Health and Physical Education . . . Lirifield. Pa. . . . W.R.A., Intercollegiate Hockey, Psy- chology Club, Phonograph Club, Junior Prom Queen ' s Court. ALBERT B. STILES . . . Bernle . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation ... 137 Walnut Avenue, Croydon, Pa. . . . Lacrosse, Soc- cer, Intramural Basketball. EDWARD R. STOECKLE . . . Stoke . . . Health and Physical Education. . . R. D. 4, Quaker town, Pa. ... . Golt, Junior- Varsity Football, Olympic Club. ELEANOR STOPPER . . . Ellie . . . Elementary . . . 5607 Whitby Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . S.C.A., Psychology Club, A.C.E., Newman Club, Junior Prom Committee. DONALD F. STOREY . . . Luke . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation ... 1342 North Front Street, Reading, Pa, . . . Junior Varsity Football, Basketball. Track, Intramural Basketball. ROY J. STRAIGIS . . . Roy . . . Music . . . 5610 Hazel Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Phono- graph Club, College Choir. JEAN C. STROriMETZ . . Strootle . . . Elementary . . 3041 Knorr Street, Philadelphia Pa. . . . W.R.A., Bridge Club, Fire Brigade, F.T.A.. Neithian Club, A.C.E., Junior Prom Co mittee. J GUY E. SURER . . . Bud . . . Music ... 50 South Madison Avenue, Upper Darby, Pa. . . . Phonograph Club, College Choir. SHIRLEY D. SWARTZLANDER . . . Shirley . . . Elementary . . . 401 Delaware Avenue, Lans- dale, Pa. . . . Hockey, Captain 4. W.R.A., Neithian Club, Epi- curean Club, Fire Brigade, Women ' s Dormitory Council, Junior Prom Committee. BETTY SWEIGART . . . Betty . . , Elementary . . . Hegins, Pa. ... Art Club, Psychology Club, Poster Club, Secretary 4, Bible Study Club, Philosophy Club, Neithian Club, A.C.E. BONNIE SWINEHART . . Bonnie . . . Elementary ... 73 Walnut Street. Pottstown, Pa . . . W.R.A., Psychology Club Philosophy Club, Opera Club, Newman Club, Fire Brigade History Research Club, N thian Club, F.T.A.. Junior Prom Committee. 143 ;. W JANE C. SWITZER . . . Jane . . . Elementary ... 321 Garden Road. Springfield, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Neithian Club, Vice- President 4, I.V.C.F., Fire Bri- gade, Serpentine. ANTHONY TAMBURRO . . . Tannby . . . Secondary . . . 2904 Helerman Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Newman Club, Hillel Club, Science Club, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Anderson Mathematics Club, Psychology Club, Epicu- rean Club, VIVIAN A. THOMAS , . . Viv . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation ... 134 North Charlotte Street, Lancaster, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Valkyrie Club, S.C.A., Epicurean Club, Science Club. MILDRED P. TRUXTON . . . Millie . . . Elementary ... 813 Park Avenue, Kennett Square, Pa. . . . Quad Angles, Girls ' Glee Club, Art Club, Photog- raphy Club. ANN B. USER . . . Ann . . . Elementary . . . 5833 Springfield Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Psychology Club. F.T.A., Neithian Club, S.C.A.. History Research Club. Epicu- rean Club. ANN E. ULSH . . . Ann . . . Elementary ... 8 Balfour Circle. Lansdowne. Pa. . . . W.R.A., Girls ' Glee Club, Neithian Club, S.C.A., Bridge Club, Fire Brigade, Serpentine, Women ' s Dormitory Council, Class Treas- urer, 2, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee. CAROL J. UNDERKOFFLER . . . Carol . . . Music . . . Box 124, Wiconisco, Pa. . . . Music Club, Vice-President 2, Presi- dent 3, M.E.N.C, Fire Brigade, Epicurean Club, College Choir, Junior Prom Committee, ALMA A. UNGARO . . . Alma . . . Elementary . . . 5434 Large Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . A.C.E., Opera Club, Psychol- ogy Club, S.C.A., Fire Brigade, W.R.A. FRANCES YANULEVICH VER- NOSKY . . . Frannie . . . Sec- ondary . . . 468 Sunbury Street, Minersville, Pa. . . . French Club. Vice-President 3. Quad Angles, Feature Editor 4. Bridge Club. LENA R. VERSAGLI ... Lee . . . Elementary . . . Landen- berg, Pa. . . . V .R.A., Psychol- ogy Club, Bridge Club, A.C.E. 144 NANCY JANE WAGONER . . . Nancy Jane . . . Secondary ... Box 22, Lyndell. Pa. . . . W.R.A., Philosophy Club, Presi- dent 3, Quad Angles, History Research Club, Wonnen ' s Dav Student Council. VIVIAN L. WALKER . . . Viv . . . Elementary . . . 1903 Fif- teenth Avenue, Altoona. Pa. , . . Psychology Club, Bridge Club, F.T.A., Opera Club, Music Club, Nelthlan Club, Serpen- tine. CHARLES F. WEBER, JR. . . . Charlie . . . Health and Physical Education . . . 416 Roslyn Av- enue, Glenside, Pa. . . . Foot- ball, Co-Captain 4, Wrestling, Co-Captain 3, Baseball, Psy- chology Club, Varsity Club, Friars, Class Treasurer, 4, Intra- mural Basketball, Roller Hockey, Stat e Wrestling Champion, Wayne Hall Follies, Little All-American Football Team, All-State Football Team. VIRGINIA TILEY WEBER . . . Ginnie . . . Elementary . . , 416 Roslyn Avenue, Glenside, Pa. . . Cheerleading, Captain 4, Girls ' Glee Club, Psychology Club, Neithian Club, Women ' s Dormitory Council, Advisory Board, Treasurer 3, Fire Bri- gade, Epicurean Club, W.R.A. , Little Theater, Quad Angles. History Research Club. Serpen- JANE E. WALLACE . . . Janie . . . Elementary ... 121 West Durham Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Neithian Club, S.C.A., Psychology Club, F.T.A. JEAN F. WALLACE . . . Jean . . . Elementary . . . U. S. Peni- tentiary Reservation, Lewlsburg, Pa. . . . Neithian Club, A.C.E., F.T.A., S.C.A., Bridge Club. RICHARD T. WALTERS . . Dick . . . Secondary . . . Bo) 142, Downingtown, Pa. . . Wrestling, Co-Captain 3 Anderson Mathematics Club Olympic Club, Varsity Club, Chess Club, President 3, Stu dent Government, Men ' s Day Student Council, President 3, Eastern Colleges . Government Conference. BARBARA WELLS . . . Bobbie . . . Elementary . . . Welsh Road, Maple Glen, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Neithian Club, A.C.E., Bible Study Club. S.C.A., Bridge Club, F.T.A., Psychology Club. GENE WENNER . . . Gene . . . Music ... 449 Bridge Street, Catasauqua, Pa. . . . Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Govern- ment Club, Vice-President 4, Psychology Club, Vice-Presi- dent 3, F.T.A., S.C.A. MILDRED R. WESSELL. . Milly Elementary.... 2500 Franklin Avenue, Broomall, Pa. . . . W.R.A,. Art Club, Secretary I, Opera Club, S.C.A., Symphony Orchestra, I.V.C.F. 145 MARGARET M. WESTHEAD . . . Mag . . . Secondary . . . 3803 Huey Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. . . . French Club, Secretary 2. Newman Club, Little Theater, Poster Club, Quad Angles, Day Student Council. Junior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Queen ' s Court. MARY E. WILLIAMS ... May . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation . . . 5535 West Thompson Street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . . W.R.A., Valkyrie Club. Phil- osophy Club, S.C.A. y 146 FREDERICK T. WHITMAN . . . Fred . . . Music ... 142 Maple Avenue, East Stroudsburg, Pa . . . Intramural Basketball. Soft ball. Art Club, Psychology Club Friars, Marching Band, Syr phony Orchestra, Conce Band, Criterions. ROBERT C. WICK . . . Wicky . . . Health and Physical Educa- tion . . . R. D. 5. West Chester. Pa. . . . Manager of Soccer I, 2, 3. 4. Swimming, Captain 4. KATHRYN LEOPOLD WILDS . . . Kay . . . Secondary . . . 123 North Line Road. Newtown Square. Pa. . . . Psychology Club. Philosophy Club. Geog- raphy Club. History Research Club. FRANCIS J. WILLIAMS . . . Frannie . . . Health and Physical Education.. . 527 Broad Street, Oxford. Pa. . . . Soccer, New- man Club, Varsity Club. JOAN P. WINTERS . . . Joanie . . . Elementary . . . 1429 Alcatt Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . F.T.A.. History Research Club. Neithian Club, Secretary 2. Stu- dent Government. President 4, Women ' s Dormitory Council, Secretary 3. Vice-President 4, Advisory Board, Junior Prom Committee. RICHARD W. WOLF . . . Diet . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation ... 1506 Walnut Street. Camp Hill. Pa. . . . Junior-Var- sity Football. Junior-Varsity Track, Swimming. Intramural Basketball, Olympic Club. Men ' s Glee Club. Varsity Club. WILLIAM WOLPERT . . . Bill . . . Secondary . . . 1422 Race Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Little Theater. Vice-President 3, Hillel Club. President 4. Quad Angles, Government Club. MARY JANE WOOD . . . Mary . . . Elementary ... 540 Valley View Road, Merion. Pa. . . Fire Brigade. Psychology Club. Phonograph Club, Philosophy Club. Neithian Club. i J EUGENIE WOOLWICH . . Jean . . . Health and Physical Education ... I 10 East Walnut Street. Colmar. Pa W.R.A., Valkyrie Club, Intercollegiate Hockey. C. JEAN YARNELL . . . Jean . . . Elennentary ... 14 East Twelfth Street, Tyrone, Pa. . . . F.T.A., Nelthian Club, S.C.A., Psychology Club, W.R.A., A.C.E., Serpentine. ' Z ' ;jr- ' BETTY J. WRIGHT . . . Betty . . . Elementary . . . R. D. 2. New Freedom. Pa. . . . S.C.A., Science Club, Neithlan Club. F.T.A., Junior Prom Committee. ELIZABETH P. WRIGHT . . . Betsy . . . Elementary ... 1181 Springfield Avenue, New Provi- dence, N. J. . . . S.C.A., Bridge Club, Vice-President 3, Epicu- rean Club, Nelthian Club. Psy- chology Club. FRANCIS WRIGHT. .. Franny Health and Physical . Education 316 West Barnard Street, West Chester, Pa. . . . Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Varsity Club. Chess Club. ROBERT H. WRIGHT, JR Chalky . . . Health and Physical Education ... 296 Braddock Av- enue, Lansdowne, Pa. . . . Base- ball, Basketball, Football. BARBARA L. YERKES . . . Lu Elementary ... 809 Lincoln Avenue. Prospect Park, Pa. . . . W R.A.. Nelthian Club, S.C.A., Bridge Club, F.T.A., Junior Prom Committee. A.C.E. DOROTHY J. YOUNG ... Dot . Secondary ... 844 North Twenty-eighth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. . . . W.R.A., Girls Glee Club, Bridge Club, F.T.A. Women ' s Dormitory Council President 4, Advisory Board Student Government, Quad Angles, News Editor 3, Manag ing Editor 4. Serpentine, S.C.A FLORENCE J. YOUNG . .. Jo Jo . . . Elementary ... 354 Rich field Road, Upper Darby, Pa . . . W.R.A., Neithlan Club, S.C.A. . Epicurean Club. F.T.A., Bridge Club, Secretary 3. Quad Angles, Serpentine. A.C.E., Junior Prom Committee. HAROLD ZEITZ . . . Howie . . . Health and Physical Education . . . 3717 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Football, Intramural Basketball, Softball. Track. 147 f LESTER ZETTY . . . Lester . . . Health and Physical Education ... 407 South High Street, West Chester. Pa. . . . Coach. Football. Intramural Basketball. Softball. Roller Hockey, Friars. y ANN E. CURRY . . . Ann . . . Elennentary ... Box 14. Rut- ledge. Pa. . . . Glee Club. A.C.E.. W.R.A., Epicurean ALMA MATER West Ches+er, hail, all hail, noble and strong. To thee with loyal hearts we raise our song. Swelling to Heaven high, our praises ring. West Chester, hail, all hail, of thee we sing. Majesty as a crown rests on thy brow. Pride, honor, glory, love before thee bow; Ne ' er can thy spirit die, thy walls decay. West Chester, hail, all hail, for thee we pray. West Chester, hail, all hail, guide of our youth. Lead thou thy children on to light and truth; Thee, when death summons us, others shall praise, West Chester, hail, all hail, through endless days. 148 APPRECIATION The editor sincerely wishes to thank the Livingston Publishing Company, especially Mr. George R. F. Tamke and R. Economy, photographer, for without their coopera- tion, the publishing of this book would have been impos- sible. The guidance of the advisers. Miss Mary Elizabeth Clark, Dr. Earl F. Sykes, Mr. Theodore Hallman, and Mr. Harold Benda, was deeply appreciated. Much credit for the book goes to Claude Prettyman, the Business Staff, and Miss Catherine Finegan. The editor was privileged to work with an ambitious, cooperative staff. Thanks are offered to each member and especially to Pauline Bartleman, Marilyn Achuff, Eileen Reilly, Barbara Brown, Theodore Forbes, Mary Lou Miller, Emma McGrath, Eleanor Meerkaam, Gladys Cressman, Jane Perkins, Mary Lou Bollman, and Nancy Chain. The efficient work done by David Redmond, the student pho- tographer, could not have been surpassed. Other seniors, not on the staff, who helped in various ways were Marjorie Dodd, Nancy Barber, Ivan Melada, Jack Echternach, Jean Wallace, Tom Seraydarian, and Roberta Schlaybach. Underclassmen who contributed to this yearbook were Carolyn Meyer, editor of the 1954 Serpentine, Janet Gib- bons, business manager of the 1954 Serpentine, Margaret Walters, and Harry Haldeman. Finally, the editor wants to give credit and thanks to the unsung heroine of this book — Jo Jo — who gave so unselfishly of her time and energy towards its publication. 150 PATRDIVS Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Achuff Media, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aikens Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. J. Armstromy Seaside Heights, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barbaretta Bridgeport, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barber Prospect Park, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Barr West Chester, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bartleman Carversville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Becker Reading, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Behrens Drexel Hill, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Benner Ardmore. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennett, Jr. Sykesville, Md. Mr. and Mrs. William Bollman Allentown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Brabson North Wales, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brauer Chester, Pa. Mr. E. Fletcher Brown Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Burleigh Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Peter Cerino Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Chain, Jr. Ardmore, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cianfrano Springfield, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cooper Leacock, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Cuningham Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. John Dascher Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Forest W. Deeble Ringtown. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeSalis Philadelphia. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Detterline Downingtown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DiGioia Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Drumheller Boyertown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Eagle So. Pottstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Eastep Carisle, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Eckhart Silverdale, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Clin L Evans Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eyier Waynesboro, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Falcone Easton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fasnacht L ' + ' +z. Pa. Mrs. Anna Forte Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Francis Oaks, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Frantz Nazareth. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Frederick Cheltenham, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Osmund R. Fretz Lansdale, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. David Fulton Langhorne, Pa. Mrs. Sarah E. Furman Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. L M. Gable Valley View, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. N. Garner Catasauqua, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Earl George Nanticoke, Pa. 151 PATRONS Florence and Irvin Kleeman s. Frances M. Sirvin and Mrs. J. Wharton Gootee s. Margaret Gordon and Mrs. J. M. Griffey and Mrs. Clark Harshbarger Clair Hartz and Mrs. Raymond J. Heckman and Mrs. B. Henkel Henderson and Mrs. F. Raymond Heuges and Mrs. Joseph Hillman and Mrs. Raymond Hoaster and Mrs. Clifford Hodgkins Atglen, Pa. Chester, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. West Springfield, Pa. Mapleton Depot, Pa. Reading, Pa. Minersville, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Morrisville, Pa. Lebanon, Pa. Reading, Pa. and Mrs. Warren G. Hoopes West Grove, Pa. and Mrs. Joseph Hoover, Sr. and Mrs. Robert S. Inglis and Mrs. William F. Kaufman and Mrs. Max Kleeman and Mrs. Carl Kline and Mrs. W. B. Knighton and Mrs. Joseph G. Kohm and Mrs. Harry Krakaver and Mrs. M. A. Kratz and Mrs. Arthur F. Kriner and Mrs. Paul Krug and Mrs. William Lampert and Mrs. Edward C. Lawrence and Mrs. Lewis M. Leach and Mrs. Albert E. Leeds and Mrs. George Lejeune and Mrs. C. F. Lex and Mrs. Raymond D. Mackey and Mrs. Joseph Markey, Jr Manatawny, Pa. DrexelHill, Pa. Media, Pa., R.D. 2 Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Jacksonwald, Pa. Staten Island, N. Y. Havertown, Pa. Pottsville, Pa. Souderton, Pa. Pottsville. Pa. Hanover, Pa., R.D. 3 Media, Pa. Douglassville, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Langhorne, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. and Mrs. Elmer D. Matthews West Chester, Pa. and Mrs. Charles Matz Mohnton, Pa., R.D. 2 and Mrs. Elmer E. McCardell West Chester, Pa. and Mrs. Charles P. McCoy Clifton Heights, Pa. and Mrs. Thomas Mclntyre Ogden, Pa. and Mrs. S. Melada Chester, Pa. and Mrs. Daniel Monaco Philadelphia, Pa. and Mrs. Henry Moore Point Pleasant, N. J. and Mrs. William Moore Oreland, Pa. and Mrs. Paul B. Mulllns North Wales, Pa. and Mrs. Jacob F. Munch Lansdowne, Pa. 152 PATRDNS Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh S. Nies Ephra+a, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Peters Davisville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pret+yman, Sr. Laurel, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Quay Oreland. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rath Pottstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Raymond Avalon, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Read Media, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reber Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Helen Rhenius Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rhoads Pine Forge, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. August Ries Chalfont, Pa. Emilie Ries Chalfont, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rowlands Meshoppen, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. I. E. Sausser Valley View, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Schaffer Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Schickram E. Lansdowne, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Scherer Slatedale, Pa. Elizabeth Schnecic Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schneider Glenolden, Pa. Mr. J. LeRoy Secrist Millerstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shimer Tatamy, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Siegworth Newark, N. J. Mrs. Charlotte C. Siple Kembesville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George Schmale Moosic, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Smith Valley Stream, N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. John M. Smith Valley Stream, N. Y. Mrs. William Spaeth Phoenixville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Spotts Landisburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Stahl North Hills, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Strohmetz Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Swartzlander Lansdaie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Swinehart Pottstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Switzer Springfield, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tiley Glenside, Pa. Mrs. Marion R. Uber Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Dorothy Underkoffler Wisconisco, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Giusippe Versagli Landenberg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Wagoner Lyndell, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wallace Lewisburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Walters Downingtown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wessel Broomall, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Wood Merion, Pa. Mrs. Lois Taylor Wright Lansdowne, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Yarnell Tyrone, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Earle H. Yerkes Prospect Park, Pa. 153 i953 eAAienUne HOTOGRAPHERS W. T. GRANT STORE COU?L MZni z KNOWN FOR VALUES W. E. GILBERT 13 E. Gay Street West Chester, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF 128-130 W. Market Street West Chester, Pa. QUAKER RESTAURANT Enjoy Fine Food Served in a Pleasant Atmosphere 124 W. Gay Street West Chester, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF ARC REXALL DRUGS COMPLIMENTS Gay and High Streets West Chester, Pa. DE HAVEN ' S DRUGSTORE Ralph L, Easter and Robert H. Miller WEST CHESTER HARDWARE COMPANY Proprietors 113-115 W. Market Street West Chester, Pa 106 W. Gay Street West Chester, Pa. 154 LOTS OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ' 53 THE LITTLE MAIV S TRI-O ITALIAN RESTAURANT Specializing in SPAGHETTI SUBS and STEAK SANDWICHES 23 East Gay Street West Chester Phone: 9865 John P. Battin Wayne L. Battin, Jr. BATTIN MOTOR COMPANY CbrysleT and Plymouth Phone: 0980 327-31 East Gay Street West Chester, Pa. SINCE 1887 DENNEY TAGS GOOD LUCK and BEST WISHES! To The Class of 1953 from HOPPYS PURPLE and GOLD 155 THE JANE CHALFANT Town and Country Clolbes • Accessories VILLAGE FLOWER SHOP 123 North High Street West Chester Telephones: W.C. 0290 — 0312 Pa. West Chester, Pa. Florist Telegraph Delivery CAMERA CRAFT PHOTO SERVICE EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC Phones: 3164 — 9966 16 E. Gay Street West Chester Pa. HOWARD J. ALDWORTH RADIO SERVICE 102 W. Market Street West Chester Phone: 0465 MILLER ' S WELDING SHOP Electric and Acetylene Welding ROYAL CAB CO. BRUNO and KENDRICK 138 East Market Street West Chester, Pa. Phone: 0494 Phone 2864 Office: 114 N. High Street West Chester, Pa. MARGOLIES ' MEN ' S SHOP MANSION HOUSE 37 W. Gay Street West Chester, Pa. HOTEL ROYAL LUNCHEONETTE West Chester, Pa. Specializing in SPAGHETTI • SUBMARINE SANDWICHES HOME-MADE ICE CREAM 32 E. Market Street West Chester, Pa. THE HAT BOX CUSTOM MADE HATS TO ORDER JOHNNY and CONNIE ' S MARKET MILLINERY 25 S. High Street West Chester, Pa. and J. and C. Produce Co. GARRETT-SWAYNE SPORTSWEAR 12 S. Church Street West Chester, Pa. 116-118 N. Church Street West Chester, Pa. 156 Knighthood Fancy Foods R-E-A-C-H for Tops in Quality Since 1828 HU BER ' S REEVES, PARVIN and CO. SUNBEAM Wilmington, Del The bread you need tor energy Serving Coca-Cola fO ' ! Serves Hospitality Ji ) tV Jp PIERCE and REESE i DRINK 5 p£x Meats • Poultry • Frosted Foods i rmi 1 -MlaBi 130-132 N. Delaware Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. Bottled under authorit The Coate Bottling v E ' tB HlifT i J MArket 7-5438 i of the Coca-Cola Company by sville Coca-Cola r Works, Inc. WEBB JEWELRY STORE A. MICHAUD CO. Oxford and Hancock Streets Philadelphia, Pa. GA 6-1000 — Supplying — Hotels — Restaurants — Institutions Since 1876 27 W. Gay Street West Chester, Pa. Compliments of MEAT YOU MAY SERVE WITH PRIDE A FRIEND 157 JIMMY JOHN ' S Pipin ' Hot Sandwiches Wilmington Pike LORGUS FLOWER SHOP 20 N. High Street West Chester, Pa. Say it with Bowers COMPLIMENTS FROM HIGH STREET SMOKE SHOP and DICK FREEMAN 26 S. High Street West Chester, Pa. RODGER ' S MARKET FAIRLAWN SELF-SERVICE Groceries • Meats Produce Frozen Foods 302 S. High Street Phone: 0916 MEDFORD ' S Pork Products or Quality and Flavor Home Dressed Beef — Veal — Lamb CHESTER, PA. BEST WISHES to The Class of 1953 from HIGHLAIVD DAIRY PRDDUCTS CD. Everything in Drugs HOWARD H. WEANER PHARMACIST 100 W. Gay Street West Chester, Pa. Orthopedic Prescription ior Corrective Shoes Carefully Filled ORTHOPEDIC SHOE SERVICE TULLIO FALINI Phone; 4356 112 S. High Street West Chester, Pa. COMPLIMENTS O F QUAKER BAKERY Compliments of JOHN I. TAYLOR MUSIC STORE 158 YOUR CLASS RING!! was produced by BALFOUR — manufacturer of High School and College Jewelry, Commencement Announcements Diplomas, Medals, and Trophies L. G. BALFDUR COMPANY 1601 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. COMPLIMENTS HERR ' S HOME STYLE POTATO CHIPS RICHARD S. FOULK Wholesale Store and Factory Prescription Druggist Phone: Oxford 676 J 4 High and Dean Streets West Chester, Pa. Box 308, Nottingham, Pa. Institutions Clubs Estabhshed 1880 C. J. SHARPLESS Wholesale Meats FELIX SPATOLA and SONS 14 S. Front Street Philadelphia, Pa. Fresh and Frosted Fruits and Vegetables WA 2-5510 Reading Terminal Philadelphia 7, Pa. Ships Restaurants WAlnut 2-5600 159 our colophon . . your assurance of the best SCHOOL AND COLLEGE ANNUALS PRODUCED BY LETTERPRESS, OFFSET LITHOGRAPHY AND BY LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY NARBERTH PENNSYLVANIA 4 |4J ARCHi fcS 370.73 71998 West Chester, Pa., S.T.C. c.l Serpentihe, 1953. ' 4. I i
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