William Penn High School - Memories Yearbook (New Castle, DE)

 - Class of 1953

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1- Q5 :H it 1 W w-I 4Ma.fX! Q qhqivq '-4,4-4 THE CLASS OF l953 PRESENTS THE PENN QLIILL Wlllaam Penn Hugh School New Castle Delaware MCh t 7' fi? TAM 44? Foreword The purpose of The 1953 ed: Tron of The Penn Qulll IS To record The deeds of The boys and gurls who Tor The past Tour years em boclzed The splruf of William Penn Hg In The years To come This yearbook wall keep ahve The mem orles gaThe-red during Their under graduare days The fufure years wzll bring new scenes new faces and many changes To our school buT There shall be Thus record of The Trzends They knew The Thungs They dad and The memories ThaT are sTull dear To Them Tlme as o sorf of mer of passnng events and sTrong curr No so ne Ts a fhlng brough To Sl Than TT us swepT by and anaTher Takes Ts place and Thls Too wall be swerT away Marcus Aurelius TL is its ent. o T' T 'ght . W I , . J E 'A 2 , 15 ' . ,T I, ., 1 1 . K I . I A , . I - T HX , I h. , ' . . . 7 1 . T, ' l l T I 1 2 3 Dedication We The sensors of 1953 wash To Talce This opporTunuTy To Thank Mr Eugene Bucher who so capably and unselfrshly has srrrven To prepare us To The TuTure Hrs Influence hrs concern for us has rnsrstence That we stxck To The lab hrs frrendshrp and undersmndlng all of These characTerlsTucs have enabled us To cornplefe saTrsfacToruly Thus phase of our educatson wnh a brughTer ouT look for The days whlch lue ahead IT as wnh suncere apprecuahon and grantude ThaT we dedlcaTe Thus edu Wi 1' Tron of The Penn Quull To Mr Eugene Bucher head of The science de parTmenT of Wrllram Penn School qw. Actlvltles pages 65 to 95 Table of Administration pages 6 to 9 ,fy xxffxx Q gi e f L s a YQ X I 'r X 4 Contents Achievement pages IO to 48 ,ii it' 'W pages 49 to 64 ' if 24 . t , . . V .I 4 ll f 4 . , ,V-N., .. 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Through The efforTs of our super untendenf Mr J R Kleckner and our principal Mr C E Smith Wm Penn has come To be recognized os a modern pro gresslve lnsflfufu To efh e To help stu dents attain the hnghesf peak un cmzenshup and scholarship as well as The finest Ideals of democracy whnch rs essenhol for a nch and f e OUR SECRETARIES Mrs Du M nccln M Skeen a rs Ash , ' ' ' 'on. g er They srriv - ull lif . 1 . , I'S. 6 Mrs Jean Abplanalp Phys Ed 81 Health Board of Education Gratitude is the only reward for the Board of Education who worked diligently on their own time to better the condu tions of the school we had the fortune to attend It is e markoble how much progress has been made in our school district and it is these few men who have made that progress possible Unseltishly they gave their time to students facilities George T lyon Jr President and community problems There is no financial return for their services except their satisfaction rn seeing progress while they serve as our board We the members of the Class of 53 are greatly indebted to them for t educational opportunities J Herbert Tobin Vice President George H Kleaver William J McKelvey Jr Joseph R Kleckner Secretary and Superintendent of Schools Mrs Elizabeth C Ash Secretary to Superintendent Mrs Kay Armstrong Mr Robert Benson Mr Charles Bleakney Mr Eugene S Bucher Mrs Kendall Cole Mr WilIiamL Cole Mr ArthurJ Corrado Miss Eleanor Cramer Mr Benlamin S Davis Mrs Mary S Dolson Alden L Faudie . Francis W. Fenton . Eugene S. Fogler - . John C. Gregory ........ . William J. Harkins Librarian industrial Arts I' Science English Science 8- Coach Eng 81 Social Studies Home Economics Geography Eng 81 Social Studies Science ------------------ Science --------- Business Education ----- Social Studies ------------ Social Studies Mrs. Martha E. Henry ........... Home Economics Mr. Herbert H. Hurst - Miss Ramona F. Keesey ...... ------------- Industrial Arts ----- Language Arts Mrs Pearl Lancaster Miss Jean A Leeser Mr John E Legg Mr W W Luckenbaugh Mr Arthur H Matteson Miss Edwinna McGehee Mr James C Moffett Jr Mr Florence Newton Wallace W Pancoast ThomasJ Pelegrene Charles Reese Maynard Reinbold heir assistance in bettering our Commercial Social Studies Industrial Arts Mathematics Mathematics Business Education Guidance Foreign Languages Vocal 81 lnst Music Work Exp Coord Physical Education Mathematics . Stanley J. Stanis ................... English . Leon Skripchuck .......... - Driving Instructor . Ross E. Stitt ....................... English . Fred A. Stalloni .................. Phys. Ed. . Fred A. Thompson .................. English . William C. Trexler ......... ..... C ommercial Our Facult M 1 W1 c Mi fi In Q. RO! Is? ROA M Dov 5 3rd ROW Top plciure r on Keg ey M NcGeehee Mrs CoNe Ms DoNsor1 2nd ROW Mr G J we cn mr U 0 e 3rd RO Mr Reese N Bottom plciure F nrg ns avmer Mrs Armstrong Mrs Loncosrer Mrs Nevnon Mr Horkms 2nd ROW B H sf M Pcmcoosr Mr Trepder Mr Bucrwer Mr Pellegreme Mr Corrado Q Y 8 aww ,. .r L 16 ,gg 4 an-eq .U ' .fu-viii ,,, ' -U 'Fr 'gr 's 'A . Q , Q. 1 Class of l953 Colors Blue and White Song September Song Motto Finished yet beginning 10 Q o 9 pw' Pressdent Roger Thornion Secretory Vnce Presndent Robert Quugley Treasurer Lois Rodichok Kay Fariss Advisor Mrs. Florence Newton Advisor Mr. Eugene Bucher Y iv JOSEPH ANDREAVICH General oe Character IS that which can do wlthout fi' rg '5'n7 :lib I 1. SUCCESS QQ Transferred from St Peters High School 4 Work Experience 4 ...- gp. fum 12 is-1 ESTELLE ALBURY Commercual Estelle Everyone excels ln sornethnng an whxch another fouls Allred Youth l 2 3 Sentor Hugh Chorus l 2 Must: Club 2 Girls Ensemble 2 Drnvers Course 2 Servtce Corps 3 Commerclal Club 3 'Secretary Work Experlence 4 Y 'N-vs LORRAINE ANDRUSKO Commercial Lorne ' The greatest prayer IS patience Basketball l23 Softball l23 .l V Hoc key l 2 3 Cheerleading 2 3 4 GA A l 2 3 A Capella Chorus l TrnHnY l Sensor Hugh D umatucs 2 Alltecl Youth 2 3 Drlver's Course 3 Prom Cornrmttee 3 Servuce Corp I2 3 Work Expertence 4 , '59 fb: 3 1' AWE... :Ldv J! 'iii 'ff .T'C ' x , f-' is U : S fs- 'I ' 5. n , . ,, ,, , y 3 ,, , , . . .1 ' f ? ' , , ,, . , ' ' , f : ' f : N ,r as G J t ' . ssggffa' , rQ61ff.LkfVj4' , , Q-.ages . E , 1 1 3 F lf ' ,if 5 ' I if J ,ff-if ,rf v .Q ff vnu l ' I 1 ' - ,M I V V x 'IVAGF K 1 .LX I p A N 3 his I GERALD BACHER Sclentlfnc Lefty He who loves hsmself will have no ruvals gl Transferred from Sallues In Junlor Year Baseball 3 Basketball 34 lCaptaun Fnre Patrol 4 ,ww EDWARD BLACKBURN General Edclle Dont put all your apples in one basket Radio Club 2- Fire Patrol 234- Basketball Manager 3- Football Manager 34- Sports- men Club 3- Work Experience 4. AW 'N-. -KJV ,Rv 'Z DELLA BENNETT General e Go forth into the future with hope of suc cess and forget your unhappy past Dramatncs 2 Sensor Hugh Chorus 3 Tenms Club 4 Junlor Play 3 Drivers Course 3 4 mf CLAY BRIDGEWATER Academic Karat lt Yoo la e Basketball 23 Baseball 23 Mathernatucs Club 2 Tennis Club 4 Senlor Play 4 ROBERT BLADES General Bladesne I remember The pas? but whats nn e future? mg Club l 2 d Pa ro Trl H1 Y 2 Spowsman Club 4 Druvlng Club PEGGY SUE BROWN General Peg Tao many tears lar lovers have been shed. Basketball 25 Softball 2g Senior Maloreltes 23,42 Senior Chorus 2g Junior Play 3g Senior Play 47 Leader Corps 3,4g Penn Quill Staff 4, CLIFFORD BUCHAN General Cliff Expect the worst and never be disap- pointed. Aeronautics Club 35 Work Experience 4. JEANNETTE HELEN CHIRCO Commercial .lean No matter how bad things are they could be worse Trl HI Y l Service Corp 12 Future Home Makers 2 Student Government 2 Com merclal Club 3 Sensor Play 4 Penn Qunll Staff 4 Work Expernence 4 W x '..'2-Sf CYNTHIA ANN BYHAM Academic Cynthia merry heart doeth g od mke meducme Sensor Hugh Chorus I 2 3 Radno Broadcast mg Q Student Government 2 4 Prom Com mnttee 3 Argus Staff 4 Penn Qual! BERNICE COLMERY General ee Fine manners ore luke personal beauty o letter of credut everywhere Allled Youih l 2 3 Moy Courl Aftendcnf Drivers Course 3 Musxc Club l A Coppellc orus l Typing Club 2 Sensor Chorus 2 Lnbrory Club 4 DAVID COCHRAN General Dave Doubfs ore more cruel ihon the worst of truths otboll 234 Bond l234 l-lull Po ro 34 Junlor Ploy 3 Senlor Ploy 4 CARL WRAY CRIST General Crusty b en long hou but we fxno mode If Boseboll 3 4 Boy s Glee Club 3 4 Fish ng Club 3 Spor!s Club 4 Rcdxo Club l Choir Arr Road Worden 3 Fare Patrol NANCY LEE DEAN General s In all thy ways acknowledge Hum and He shall direct thy paths IY Allied Yo I 2 3 Senior 4 Drivers Course 3 Journalism Club 4 C eerleadung I .lunlor High Chorus I Senior High Chorus Q 3 Work Experience GEORGE ELECHKO, JR. General Junior Never put off until tomorrow, what you can do today Sportsmen Club 4g Civil Air Patrol Ig Model- ing Club 25 Driver's Course 31 Hall Patrol 3,4. lui' GRACE ELAINE DULING General Let the words of my mouth and the med: tations of my heart be acceptable in Thy sight O Lord my strength and y deemer red Youth I2 Girls Glee Club Accompanist 34 A Capella I4 Typ: g Club I Play Staff 34 Photography Cl -fb KAY EUGENIA FARlSS General Buzzy Good humor makes all things tolerable Class Treasurer l Typing Club l GAA l Student Government Treasurer 3 Hockey Team 2 3 4 Basketball Manager 2 3 4 Pres ident of Red Cross Club 2 Junior Play 3 Drivers Course 3 Class Treasurer 4 Stu dent Government Delegate 4 Senior Play 4 Year Book 4 Hall Patrol 4 was Q. LOIS ELAINE EMERSON General Blue Eyes T nk all you speak but speak not all you think Tril'l1Y I Girls Ensemble 2 Service Corps Commercial Club 3 Tennis Club Junior Play 3 Drivers Club 3 Allied Youth BARBARA l. FARROW General Barb Faith, Hope, Love, these three, but the greatest of these is Love. Allied Youth 2,3,4, Journalism Club 2, Drivers' Club 3, Archery Club 3g Junior Play 3, Senior High Chorus 3, Work Ex- perience 4. DAVID FEELEY General Reds Never let your troubles get you down because you are bound to wm Ftshtng Club 2 Baseball 23 Football 3 Jr Play 3 Sensor Play Work Expertence 4 55- JEAN ETTE N. GRAY Commercial Jeanette If at first you don't succeed, try try again. Transferred from Ridley Park High School 35 Allied Youth 35 Senior Play 45 Penn Quill Staff 4g May Court 3g Work Experience 4. MIRIAM GOODRICH General Mums To have frtends be one Leader Corps 3 4 secretary Service Corps 34 Basketball 234 Softball 234 e n Qual lart edttor Tennts Club 4 Art Club 2 Commerctal Club 3 prestdent A Cop pella Chorus I Student Government u dent Court Druvers Course 3 'S' JOAN GERALDINE HOPKINS General Joan The spnrut Indeed us wullxng but the flesh IS weak as etball I 2 3 4 Leader Corp 2 Typing Club 2 Allnecl Youth I2 Drlver Course 3 May Court 3 Student Govern ment 3 Servnce Corp 4 '33 DORIS MARIE GREBE General Dons Its better to be small and shane then to be tall and cast a shadow Hobby Club I Drnvers Course 2 Future Homefnakers Club 3 Comrnercnal Club 3 Argus Staff 4 HENRY INDELLINI General Henry No one knows what he can do until he tries. Transferred from Korea 1952, Senior Play 45 football I and 2, ROBERT WADE INSLEY General o If you have your mund set on somethtng dont let anythung discourage you o el Club I Cvul a ro rol 4 I Pa ral Junnor Committee 3 Sensor Play Committee 4 5 H' MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSTON Commercxal Butch If you cant say somethmg good dont say anything at all Drnvers Course 3 Future Homemakers of America Club I 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Work Experience 34 w,,,....wqr 21 nf EDITH HELEN JENSEN Commercual Edie No path of flowers leads to glory Band IIZ3 Commerclal Club 3 Student Government 4 Stage Craft Club 4 Allred Youth I 2 ff? ,,.,,..-we 1 I I I I , ... li, . F tx A - ' B Ia X , , QI D - f ' V xv , - . A D y 4 Md gi'AirPtl2fHaIl I Pat , Ere t 2,3,4, ' Ploy A ., 5 X :I :W A 5 at I gl? ff lf ff eg A N - 3 --I .3 . - , ' ttv. ' f f f L wfbz ifafl 4 I - 'IM 7 xt ' A A I, I. ,, my 'w' 'I it ' in , , A I 4 , .,.,.'f I V I , 2 ' 2 A 1,6 'W E E' EVELYN JOSENDALE Academic Evelyn Be patuent' lt us always the last key on the rung that opens the lock Allred Youth I23 Radlo Commnttee I Career Club I Softball Manager I Drama Club 2 Hockey Manager 2 Radio Club lsecretary 3 .lunlor Play Press Club 4 Senlor Play 4 Argus New Editor 4 vw- C? DAVID LEE JONES Scientific Jonesy To tlwy own good self be true seball I23 lcaptam 4 Footb ll lc captam 4 Fare Patrol 23 Ccap am dlo Cub Ha Patro 4 Spors Club 3 Photography Club 4 Fnshang Club 2 Student Government 4 X RICHARD KLECKNER Screntlflc DIC Let every man look before he leaps B seball I2 lcaptaln 3 Basketball I2 ootball I2 3 IA Sta el Fnre mor Pay 3 UN Pane 4 Jun Class Treasurer 3 Home Room Pres 3 ORLANDO MACCARI General Muzzy lt's better to know a little about some- thing, than to know everything about nothing. Football 4, Track 2, Sportsman Club 2, Fishing Club 3, All State Football 4, Work Experience 4. ANNIE MIALIK General Annle Love many trust few learn to paddle your own canoe Hockey I24 Basketball I2 Softball I2 GAA I Photography Club 2 Trl HIY 3 4 Cheerleader 234 A Cappella Chotr 23 Sentor Hugh Chorus 23 Hall Patrol 4 Servtce Corps 4 Junior Play 3 Sentor Play 4 Allted Youth 2 THEODORE MEGGINSON General Meggne You are only as young as you feel Football I23 lco captatnl 4 Basketball l234 Nature Club I Sportsmens Club 34 Photography Club 2 Allred Youth ltreasurerl I lVtce Prestdentl 23 lPrest dentl 4 Student Government lVtce Pres: dentl 4 JUNE MILLER General .lunle Fare makes our relanves chance makes our fnends Transferred from El Paso Texas In l95l Lulorary Club 3 Sensor Play 4 Dance Com mlftee 4 Senior Tru HIY 4 HELENA THERESA MILLER General Puclcl Pre1udlce as the child of Ignorance Hoc ey l 2 3 4 Baseball I Basketball A Glrl s Leader Cor s 1 lain 4 u 3 Art Phofography Club 2 Service Corps Driver s Course 3 Semor Play 4 LOIS ANNE MONTGOMERY General ons Anyrhmg worth doing at all as worth doing we Basketball I 2 3 4 Hockey 2 3 4 Baseball .lunlo Hug Chorus Art u 2 Play Commmee 3 Photography Club 2 AUDREY MARIE MOORE Commercial Dole Never ludge o book by its cover. Homemokers Club lg Student Government 25 Hobby Club 25 Cheerleoder 3,4, Work Ex- perience 4g Bosketboll 2g Junior Ploy 3g Allied Youth 3,45 Driver's Course 3: Moy Attendont Qf Archery Club 3j Chorus 2,35 Service Corp 3g A Copello 4, Girl's Sextette 4 Work Experience i., 49-'hr 'Os- DELORES MARY PLATO Commercial Delores The greatest of foults as to be consclous of none Hornernokers Club l Sensor Hugh Chorus l 2 Glrl s Ensernble 2 Musuc Club 2 Work Experlence 4 REBECCA ANNE PARSONS Acudemxc Becky Eery sweet hos lt s ur every l good Tronstezred from South Potomac J Hugh Art Club Q Drzvers Club 3 Ro x Broodcostmg Club 3 Tennis Club 4 Yeor book Staff 45 Qin' JOHN ROBERT QUIGLEY General Bo It ns not how much you know but how well you know t Basketball 2 34 Vnce President of Class 4 Home Room Presudent 4 Delegate to Stu dent Government Notnonal Convention 3 Prestdent of Student Government 4 Student Government 2 3 LETA POWNALL Commerclal eta Speech IS great but stlence as greater l-lomernakers Club l Sensor Hmglw Chorus l 2 Gurls Ensemble Q Music Club 4 Work Experuence 4 13 NANCY JANE RAMBERG General Nancy All for oneg one for call, Transferred from Amnsden High School 45 Work Experience 4. WINIFRED JUNE REYNOLDS Commercial June Silence is one greot act of conversation, Basketball 2g Driver's Course 2, Triel-li-Y lcop- tain lg GAA. lg Photography Club 2 Work Experience 4. 1 ,rv wx n C ,H- if 9' l RAYMOND ROSE General o By the Work one knows the Workman Sportsmans Club 34 Football 23 Work Expernence 4 Q LOIS IRENE RODICHOK Commercial ons A place for everything everythxng In nts place ketball l Service C rps 23 TnH1Y l Dromolcs Club 2 Class Secretory 23 Secretary of Student Government 3 Prom Committee 3 Hockey nn Quill 4 Drlvers Course 2 a Court Work Experwence 4 27 RUTH JANE SHORT Academic Shorty Lnve for today forget tomorrow and yes terday Allred Youth 12 3 4 Brndge Club 3 Needle Craft Club l2 Drivers Education 3 JAMES SHERMAN General Jumbo A closed mouth catches no fl es otball l234 aseball l24 V ket all l V Basketball 234 Typnng Club I Modelrng Club 2 Sportsman Club 34 Ftre Patrol 234 Student Government 4 Class Treasurer 2 WINIFRED ANNETTE SKEEN Academlc Wmme Where the wnlllngness as great the dlf flcultles cannot be great Art Club 2 Chorus 3 Brudge Club 3 Dru v rs Educatuan 3 IPI contest 3 Vance of Democracy contest 3 lstate wnnnerl 4 Student Government 3 Junior Play 3 Sensor Play 4 U N Panel 4 Dance Com mlttee 4 Penn Qunll Edutor 4 Hall Patrol 4 Wm Penn s Exchange Student to Greece 52 Dance Cammtttee 4 CHARLES S. SMITH General Chuck Moray know how to soy nothing, few know when. Tronsferred from Wilmington High School, l95l. Junior Ploy 3g Senior Ploy 4, The Argus' Sports Editor 4, Penn Quill Stofl 41 A Coppello Choir 4, Boy's Glee Club 45 Press Club. Z PHYLLIS BARBARA STEELE General P y Never chonge when love hos found its home Needlecroft l2 Bridge Club 3 Boseboll 234 Mogorettes 234 Allied Youth I2 34 Drivers Educotion 3 MARLENE FAYE SMITH Commercial Mar Love is ever the beginning of know ledge os fire of light Hi Y Cheer eodrng Senior i dromotics 2 Drivers Tromlng 2 Closs V President 2 Allied Youth 2 Prom Com mittee 3 Service Corp 3 Work Experience HAROLD SUTTON General Smolue A true friend us forever o frlend Flshlng Club 2 Work Experience 4 THOMAS STEELE General Tom uth l ol spor ages breath ts short Transferred from Regnonal Hugh 3 Truck 3 4 Boys Choir 3 4 Football 34 M ROGER LEA THORNTON Academic o If at ftrst you dont succeed try another method Clcnss Presudent 234 Baseball 1234 Student Councll 2 Basketball 3 DORIS JEAN TRICE General Tracey Llfe IS but a huge lnvlslble door on whose threshold human beings are forced to stand T Ing Club l GAA l2 Hockey 1234 Softball IQ34 Basketball 234 Journal usm Club 2 Archery Club 3 Drnvers Tram mg 3 Sen-or Hugh Glee Club 4 A Cap pella Chorus 4 Chorus l23 Sensor Play 4 Refreshment Commnttee 4 lady tif JOAN ANNETTE WALLACE Academlc Jaan Knowledge is power Cheerleading l,2,3,4, Hockey 2,3,4p Basket- ball l,2,3,4g Softball l,25 Class Secretary l,2, May Day Attendant lg Student Govern- ment 3g A Cappella Chorus 4g Photography Club 2, Bridge Club 3g Prom Committee 35 Leader Corps 2,3,4. JAYNE VOSE General Jayne The greatest essentnals of happiness are something to do something to love and somethlng to hope for Padua Club l 3 4 Semor Hugh Dramatlcs Allied Youth 23 Play Committee 34 I IM RICHARD WILKINSON General Knufe A man must rake before he learns fo take Baseball I 2 3 4 Football I 2 3 4 A Cappel Ia Choxr 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Senlor a auf 5 I MARY ANN WIGGINS Commercial Mary Ann I have often regretted my speech never my silence I-Iomemakers Club I Sensor Hugh Chorus I2 Musuc Club 2 Gnrls Ensemble 2 Allred Youth Q Treasurer of Commercial Club 3 Work Experlence 4 ROBERT WOODCOCK General Bob A Inttle nonsense IS always approprnate Radno Club 2 Drmver's Traunmg 3, Tennns Club 4, Manager of Senior Play 4 Joan Eluzabeth Worrall Commercual Joan Luve and let ve Basketball l 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Hockey l 2 3 4 Cheerleader l 2 3 4 Gurl s Leader Corps l 2 3 4 Tru Hu Y Club l Future Home makers Club 2 Allred Youth 2 3 Archery 3 Class Hustor To others un l949 The Freshman class may not have seemed out of the ordunary but to us ut felt luke all sorts of thungs were goung to happen now that we were un hugh school For advusors we had Mr Fenton Mr Stutt and Mr Cole Sunce There were so many of us we had Three sets of class otfucers We sold donuts and magazunes along wuth The rest of The school and aT The Sprung Faur we ran The concessuon booths I thunk we had more fun runnung Them than anythung else That year Our school work wasnt Too hard and come June and report cards we found that we got taurly good marks Even Though we hated To leave all our fruends The vacatuor' couldnt start Too soon for us September l95O we rushed back To school To fund that we were Sophomores and our advusors were Mr Moffett Mr Trexler and Mr Bucher Agaun we sold maga zunes and Mr Trexlers room won an uce cream party when They were awarded furst pruze un The Chrustmas decoratuons contest sponsored by The Student Government Our furst dance The Sweater Dance was a huge success AT The Sprung Faur we had The Luncheon an annual Tenth grade affaur The work was geTTung a luttle harder but we all managed To pass ln September of l95l we entered as Junuors Cn The advuce of our sponsor Mr Harkuns Mr Stanus and Mr Reud we obtauned permussuon early for all The actrvutues we wanted To sponsor By holdung The Sweater Dance Vuctory Dance Fruday nught dances after The basketball games The Sadue Hawkuns Dance and others we had somethung To put Toward our Washungton trup ln December we sold fruutcakes magazunes and Chrustmas cards That year Mr l-larkun s room won The uce cream party for havung The best Chrustmas decoratuons For Two months we had been rehearsung our play Room For One More and when ut was presented on Aprul 3rd and 4th everyone pronounced ut a success Puzzled we watched the Senuors leave early and Then come back To wander through the halls Golly we thought waut untul untul we re senuors Well never come back' But goung to Baccalaureate Servuces our reserve suddenly lessened The 9th of September l952 comung back To school we realuzed that Thus really was our last year Determuned To do all our work well we started un wuth a vengeance But The work seemed harder and we never had Tume to do ut all Although The teachers saw Through our excuses and Trued to make us work somehow we never got around To ut Wuth the annual school magazune campaugn and another one sponsored by us later on un The year wuth the refreshment stand at football games and The candy stand at basketball games we had so much fun that homework was superfluous After The Elkton game we sponsored a Vuctory dance wuth Joan Hopkuns as The Football Queen The Chrustmas Dance Fruday nught basketball dances The Shamrock Shag and the Hawkuns Hop were all Senuor actuvutues Our play Goodbye My Fancy was a hut Everyone enuoyed The Washungton trup and The Junuor Senuor Prom We have only one wush for the next Senuor class and ut us that they have as much fun as we have had 33 A 1 11 1 11- 411 , lu. 1111 1112 . , 1111 1111 1111 1 ' 1 11 - O 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - - , . 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 . . , . , u 1 1 I . , . , . . ' . , . - , . , . 1 1 - 1 I ' I , . . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . ., . . . , . . . . 11 . , 1 11 - - , 1 . , 1 11 11 11 - - - 1 - I . , 1 ' 11 ' ' . 1 ' 1 1 1 . , , , . 1 ' 1 F , . , . 1 1 1 . . ,, ,, . . , . In Memoriam John Jester Thomas I934 950 Deoth b proud thouoh some hove colled thee Jughty one oreodtul tor thou ort hot so For th r t lom thou thmk st thou oost overt r vv Dre no poor Deoth not yet const thou lull me From rest ood sleep whuch but thy plc ures be Much pleasure then trom thee much mo e must ow Amd Rest Thou Amd And An One And soonet our best men wtth thee do go ot ther homes ond souls delrvery ort slove to tote chortce longs ond desperote mem dost wr h porsort wor ortd SlClCITGSS dwell poppy or chorms con moke us sleep os well better thort thy stroke why swellrst thou then? short sleep post we woke eterrtolly de-oth sholl be ho more Deoth thou sholt dte .John Dohhe -It O G vo' , r U r V 4 r ' l A r . , , I ose + h o l Y . I ' . . 7 , , - r tl s 1 , , Q f ' 'l , . x . , f W . . l I I I d g . , r z , V Class Wall Estel Albury wall my dark complexaon o Esther Eastburn Joe Andraavatch wall my bottle of peroxade to Barbara Russell Lorraane Andruslco wall my cheerleadang pasataon to Margaret Stuart Gerald Bacher wll my salence an class to Jay Rumple Della Bennett wall my blue eyes to Sarah Penwell Edward Blackburn wall my freckles to Jam Walson Robert Blades wall leave Clay Bradgewater wall my perfect dactaon to P R Jones Peggy Brown wall my pasataon as head maaorette to Mary Lou Carson Claff Buchan wall my convertable to John Hopkans Cynthaa Byharn wall my abalaty an Salad Geometry whach was anherated from Walma Weggenman to Herb Wardell Jeanette Charco wall my dark haar to Barbara Lutey Davad Cochran wall my confederate hat to Vantan Bernace Colmery wall my fraendshap wath has brother to Jam Nolan Carl Crast wall my curly haar to Walter Lazusky Nancy Dean wall my lcatang abalaty to Joan Braght Grace Dulang wall my large pocketboolcs to Wayne Atkanson for use as a camera case George Elechko wall my heaght to Roscoe Curry l.oas Emerson wall my obalaty to get along wath Mr Stanas to Joanne Kang Kay Farass wall my use of Mr Stanas dactaonary to Jaclcae Leon Barbara Farrow wall the dample an my chan to Jean Barnes Davad Feeley wall my daaly shave to Jam Mahan Maraam Goadrach wall Avagadros Hypothesas to Paul Dougherty to fagure out Jeanette Gray wall my long haar to Janace Adams Doras Grebe wall my heaght to Karlene Whately Joan Hopkans wall my half of our car to my brother John Henry lndellana wall my perfect attendance to Rose Erhart Robert lnsley wall my blond haar to Ruth Anderson Edath Jensen wall my fraendshap wath Ted Meggan son to Nancy Walson Mary Johnston wall my good grades to Alyn Waters Davad Jones wall my camera to Ball Morras Evelyn Josendale wall my fave year gym excuse to Elazabeth lndellana Rachard Kleckner wall the duals on my car to Jay Maller Orlando Maccara wall my football pasataon to Jam Walson Ted Meggansaon wall my cows to anyone who wall get up at fave a m to mallc them Annae Maalak wall my dravang abalaty anherated from James Adams to Nancy Walson Helena Maller wall my fast talkang to Ruth Reynolds June Maller wall my abalaty to get along wath Mr Stanas to Delores Steele Loas Montgomery wall my seat at the Speedway to Dolores Hanna Audrey Moore wall my swammang abalaty to Peggy O Neal Rebbecca Parsons wall my Physacs grade to Tom McCormack Delores Plato wall my shorthand abalaty to Wanna Fay Matchell Leta Pownell wall my typang abalaty to Deanna Welch Robert Quagley wall my curly haar to Paul Snyder Nancy Ramberg wall locker number seven to Bo June Reynolds wall my steady date to Sharley Gallcey Loas Rodacholc wall my dravang abtlaty to Delores McClaan Ray Rose wrll my lab at the Food Faar to John Jalcubowslca James Sherman wall my athletac abalaty to Jam Traubado Ruth Short wall my blushes to Jane Abbott Wanatred Skeen wall my luck and good fortune to Ruth Reynolds Charles Smath wall my quaclc wat and sense of humor to P R Jones Marlene Smath wall my blond haar to Jane Lee Sentman Phyllas Steele wall my curly haar to Annette Truatt Tom Steele wall my football pasataon to Rachard May Harold Sutton wall my car to Vanton Hall Roger Thornten wall my half of Dave Jones locker to Sally Buckson Jean Trace wall my abalaty to do the wrong thang at the raght tame to Maraan Smath Jayne Vose wall my heaght to Harry Jones Joan Wallace wall my famous permanent to Mar aorae Maule Mary Ann Waggans wall Ethel Kangs boyfraend aher dog whach was walled to me to Varganaa Woo s er Rachard Walkanson wall my nackname to Johnny Lane Robert Woodcock wall my carI'PI to Calvan Loy Joan Worrall wall my cheerleadang pasataon to Nancy Tyler O I l I I , I, , , I, , , , I I, , . . 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Ogg 5892 555 VA N- Phtlip Jones Annette TVUITY Herb Gee Mary Lou Corson President Secretary Vice President Treasurer Class 9 4 Dur Juniors 38 Janice Ashley Shirley Hanna, Joanne lndellin Palmer, George lst ROW John Kisser if Healey Lorraine Margaret Stuart Gilkey Dolores Wanna Mitchell, King, Elizabeth and George 2nd ROW: Gott, James No- lan, James Mahon, Roscoe Curry, Wayne Atkinson, Gordon Rossiter, John Russell, and Mr. Corrado. lst ROW Vnrgtma Wooster Ln da Fntz Ruth Anderson Peggy ONeal Deanna Welch Joan Wardell and Rose Nock Qnd ROW Esther Eastburn Sandra McCracken Annette Trultt Mary Corson Joan Stafford Jane Sentman Rose Erhart Mary Clough Marlorte Maule and Mr Harkrns 3rd Row Roy Tufts Edward Travers Phlltp Jones o n Ryan tn on I an John Barlow Junlor Class The class of 54 were proud to be advssed by Mr Harkms Mr Stanns and Mr Corrado Class ottlcers President P R Jones Vuce Presudent Herbie Gee Secretary Annette Truutt and Treasurer Mary Lou Corson The Jumor Class sponsored two dances At the Harvest Ball Dance and the Sweater Dance a Kmg and Queen were elected Our most worthwhrle prolect was the Chrlstmas card sale We also sold memory books pencils trust cakes and Mothers Day Cakes The Junior Play Seven Keys to Ballpate a mystery was presented March T5 and lo l953 The .lunlor Senior Prom was engoyed by all We have worked hard this year but next year as Semors we lntend to work that much harder for the good ot our class as well as our school lst ROW Charles Pensel De lores Steele Jean Barnes Marne Hufnol Phyllns Krauss Nancy Tyl r Sylvia Eskrndge Marian Srnnth Betty Jo Mitchell and James Trabaudo 2nd ROW Mr Stanls Walter Lazusky Karlene Whlteley Ruth Reynolds Jane Abbott Nancy Wilson Sarah Buckson lacquelnne Leon Bar bara Lutey Herbert Gee and Graham Todd 3rd ROW Thom as McCormack Alyn Waters Herbert Wardell John Hopkuns Paul Snyder John Muller James Martin James W1lson Pau Dougherty and Eugene Muller II, , , , Z I , , , , , , Jh ,V't H'll, d . , . . , , - f - , - . 2 2 - , 2 f 2 , , . - - , , , f - ' ll ll , , , , . ' . , , , , r l , , el . .V . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ' ' l , , 39 Class 955 Our Sophomores Ky Typical Sophomores Thus year the sophomores had a very prosperous year The Bunny Hop one ot the mann social events was sponsored by the tenth grade Mr Fentons home room was planning an assembly whuch was written by Robert Spencer The cast had 20 students rn nt Mr Trexler and Mr Stltt were also planning theurs We participated ID various actlvltres and each tenth grade class gave a Chrnstmas party The tenth grade advisors were Mr Stutt Mr Fenton Mr Trexler and Mr Relnbald All at whlch we are proud to say helped us ummensely an varxous suggestnons and dnftncultles Our Student Government representatives were Olive Eastburn Hanet l-lanby Wlllaam Brown and Rlchard Gee The two delegates were Barbara Long and Wzllnam Mat thews The class of 55 IS looking forward to another pros perous year In whuch we hope to obtaen the honor of beung the most outstanding representatlves of William Penn lst ROW M Cuthell C Abbott P Keener P Peckham M Buddle A Farnss B ohn stan A St Coeur 2nd ROW R Pyle K Essex W Thorton J Talson A Kowalewslu J Banks 3rd ROW F Story R Spencer C Melvnn J Lehman F Andruslco 4th ROW E Whnte B Morrls H Camp E Seaman Mr Frances Fenton 40 lst ROW A Savage D Brown J Hanby ng Murr M Ree M Ross: er V Munron n ROW E Wm Ha r free M Pltzold N Wooclrmg 3r ROW M Matthews D Swann R u rms Cleaves D For 4th ROW R Whort R Mahan E Spence B Adams N Ellsworth W Perry Mr Rein bod ROW A Coolc B VVasl1 T Al U Crockett E Shaw J Fu ton J l-lea Qnd ROW W Brown W Iles W Deufel neclwt M Ba er D Hutchlnson Berlwes A McCullough r OW R :rams W Howe Wrrglwt F Todd J Looe K Brldgewo er Mr Trexler lst ROW J Hall O Eastlourn A Molllkln J Tlwornas B Carroll C Carroll N Rayne K Ollay E XNoters 2nd Row l ela M Guldldas Kleaver J ID M Klabe V Carroll Bennett E Navrlnevlcln 3rd ROW Mansfield Marve Scott R Sul van W Lancaster F Forrest 4th ROW Moore W Paxon R ew some W Mathews lst ROW C Darley D Nemes M Wallace encer J Warder Downs Smith n ROW M Cole F Murowsku Dnlwarth B Blackburn K Kersey B Mu nlon Cl u Bes B McCain Hutchlson 3rd ROW R Jester Charles LeBrun E Grlkey D Splnden W Austin W Nolan C Barlow J DlAngelo F Wrlt R Taylor Freshman Class In September 1952 we entered as nmth grade stu dents or considered Freshman at the Wullnam Penn l-hgh School We began the year wsth a large Fresh man Class dsvtded unto fave l5t Home Rooms Mass McGehee actmg as the Chanrman for Freshman Class Actnvutres Mass Leeser Mr Cole Mr Faudue and Mr Fogler Although we had students from many states we got to know our classmates early and oftlcers to gulde each home room were elected Through the year the varuous home rooms sponsored nnduvldual events such as skatung partles and a com bmed Freshman Class Party was held on February 14 ID the Multr purpose Room at Wulluam Penn Wrth the theme The Freshman Fancy the students had a frne trme danclng to records wnnnmg prlzes and watchmg the colorful floor show presented tor our entertann ment The Splash Party held at one of the local sport resorts proved to be a splashmg success Yes we re proud to be members ot the Class of T956 We are well represented ID our Hugh School Band the football team the basketball team the Lmbrary Club the Raduo Club and the school newspaper staff The Ar gus proves to be a challenge to us next year ROW E Maule P Schrllmg N anklln M Hawke Ann Hu Rorabaugh and B Gebhart 2nd ROW N Short R Craft K Broad w l I es an Dy Whlsman L Burroughs and B Hull 3rd ROW N Montgomer R Travers C Teague G Morton C Pauley R Stradley A Calwell D Schnee K Bruce and W Goodman C. Sp , . , D, , B. 2 d 1 r. , . ', C, ',L.LRe,J. t,. l',E. . . . . . . ,, . .. . . I - S ff H . ll ll lst : . , . , .Mills, C. Fr ' , . , S. ft, D. ay, . Gr'm , S. Hyl d, B. ch, P. 42 Class of 9 lsr ROW: P. Carroll, S. Farrow, M Shorf, R. Lone, M. Pierson, S. Horter, D. Show, B. Pinder, J. Savage, 2nd ROW J Moore J Moore P Lane P Hurd K Mclielvey K Sufemeyer S Copoldo F Woodward R Jensen J Poore Mr Fogler r OW G ses Bor ow Thompson H Sharpe P Vose J Sfe vens C Southby B Lewls R Rambo lst ROW R Qulllen C Moore C on Jo nson J Moore C Anderson :fe B Racutr C Brown M Srmon Warner n ROW J ockburn H Starr mer M Skeen J H mlnn A Dc Wu roms oc H L c 3rd ROW R McCracken G Thompson E Smith G Plerce D Clarke R Hac elf F Keellns C Burris R GrovafT R Heaps lst ROW Hatlon P Johnslon Clymer D G e C Martln J Col ns M Provoso D Stevenson 2nd ROW R May N Haynes J n nechnarco Marvel C Morris PIUDITI N Carroll P ODay G Brene gan Mnss McGehee ROW R hu s Conne R an B Fields R Calloway T Bu s Orf A ams Ad ms Castugllone 3 d R 1 . I I , F, l , B. 1 . ' , . , . Ly R. h , . , - , P Wh' , . . , . ' , D 2 d 1 . Bl , . , V Kre , . , . a ' , . vis B. 'll' , P. G k, J, uff, . S oft J. Collins, Mrs. Heaps. 1 J. , . , R. , . al , . ' , . li , 1 . , . , . A - ' , R, , - ' , M. 3rd . . P 'Ilip, R. II, R. y , . ' , . , . rn , H. Sh , C. cl , B. a , R. 42 The Eighth Grade EY lst ROW J Owen S Burris S Volente ,l Moy A Stelrnolc J Dogle E McDowell A Moore J Grimes 2nd ROW Sewort S oberts E Ch co Hansen B Marve S Beeson J London J Trov 3rd ROW odd lcins C Piers J Willorns D Bonlces J Rod ers 4th ROW J Carney T White R Sherlock W Anderson C Thorton R Tattersoll J Wilson 5th ROW F Wheeler R Cochran W Comp T Bradley lst ROW: G. Hutton, S. Sherrnon, B. Erhort, S, Reynolds, B. Wilson, S. Camplsel, P. Kipp, R. Austin, P. Steimling 2nd ROW: M, Sosinski, D. Kinsella, L. Jordan, B. Enz, J. Newton, N. Schilling, C. Eostburn, 3rd ROW: R. Smith, N. Stevens, E, Stoddard, M. Scholl, C, Kessler, D. Blackburn, H. Casey. 4th ROW: M. Hottrnon, H, Bockmon, R. Varisco, R. McGroth, M. Mints, W. Thornos, T. Banning. Sth ROW: l., Alfree, D. Michelow, D. Drennen, W. Schafer, J. Mahan. 44 E ima: qnswwfiil 'ISI OW D Walker L Mclntosh N Cook E L hom A Flo ers Re ndo ar E Progg M Worra 2nd ROW R Howell R Bognn R Slaplelord C Ransom Mr Luckenbouglw ROW G Jackson E Parks B Cockef M Heller And eoll D Ku 4th ROW C Ransom J Nnchols H Reunhort 9K a 'a' ls? ROW B Grnrnes P Wilson D Poore K Hendrnckson A Webb N Palmer J Rolwrer S Alfree 2 ROW B Parker N Roblnsan S Carey J Basara M Johnson J Wallace C Kablna K Wrl lv ROW W Tlmmons G Stout T Nolan R J kson R ex C D an Hu A Loveless A Heo 5 4th ROW R Bramble D Ogden C Thompson C Hewetf R Foster K Thomas W Harrson R Rees 45 The Seventh Grade OW R Anton W Carlyle M rown L eats e B Messlc D Thatcher M Kablno C Morrrs Prlce T Burke 2nd ROW G Whnte W Burris J Hawklns V Detwnler E Elecko C Wllson S Mclflwee E Mellon J Keatnng R McQuale Mrs W Cole McCormack N Peckhern D Stelmak W Harnmon lst ROW Jean Juller Nancy Gordon Thelma Clough Shtrley Johnson Georgua Cannon Regma Webb Ethel Crockett and Beverly Short 2nd ROW Howard Hufnal Thomas Harter Ruta Maccaru Marlon Turns Mary Evans Ruth Hulnal Joan Clnne Wllllam Kowalew sk: and Mr Davls 3rd ROW Ben Hendrickson Morris Worrell Wllllam Relnhart Donald Sharp James Patllle Norman Barlow Alfred Latham and Earl Sewell 4th ROW Wllluom Pragg Raymond Sharp Leslue Palmer Elvnn Grstfwn Elmer Nesspor Donald Evans and Hudson Walker 46 lstR g, , . , .B , .Sh ,L.Hutf,J.Ellr,. 'k,. , . ', . QA. 3rd ROW. P, Irons, M. Field, H. Corcoran, C. Sosinski, B. Vandegrift, R. Steele, W. Givinson, J. Hatfield, J. Toomey, J. lst ROW K Wtlson J Schoffrun J Von Dyke N Carter A Vornsco E Gorry J Moore S Stewart P Broun J Hetrnck M Enz N Carter C Reynods 2nd ROW H Rerndollar C Moore W McConoghle D Kenndy D Sutton C Anderson G Doughton A Greene N Fluke A Annechuoruco Mr Gregory 3r ROW R Thomos R Clark R Moyberry G Schultz C Prttchord T Thomos M Roush J Holyman K Humphrey D Melvun R Snyder ...a- kr! .-F' OW M Whtte D N Marc e Revelle G Vofente H Prerson M Ttoden N Arbour L Adams V Garrett K Thompson ROW G Pnke W Brown K everoge S Brown L Kelty M Murphy M Dubul E Szymonskn R Stenmlnng B Clough K Hurley Mr Matteson 3rd ROW D Covey R Wolls C Woerner R Hull G Arbour W Long J Grocle W Moore R Jones L Hurd J Wllllomson W Moore 47 ' .. ,. r bn' 'W' AV' f- f.'rr...A'n.f ' ' f ,, l9R C R4 ' ' ' , . , . J . ' f s ' ,. L' s sg ' 5 A :A .Jil uw. -'V -r 1' 'Qu-. 1.-'. , XRS -:?v A 'C-, 'LAT' ' '- - J . - lst R : . ' , . Truitt, , ' h Ll, B. , . , , ' , . A , . , . , . 2nd 1 . ' , . , . L , . , . , , , . ', . A, . ' ' , . 'X v ' ' A ' ' iw' +7 fl -e' .,. - K . W ,,,i V Q, Q of 'va h Y ' ,nf .iv 'v n - ' - A., -N , M ,, Z . x s . 1: v f X, X 3' 'Hi , -1 v1. ' . Q' :P affix, . ' ' 4 . 5 F 5 . vu , 8 x h If fn- Y .. ! ,Ni ?' - Come on cmd help 'Q The bewer o . Coy? meh Prochcmg eh? It To hum strof Corefuh No SNlfChII'1Ql Snap Mr. Bhldes of home x Lets hove some ochon Our hero He THINKS he 5 golng :T T e srmfmg receptwonnsf R'9m ?h'5 WU Wheres the other fwm'P 1 15 the one thot boggec do has vs 48 A cor Tho? s HWMN M ,ig 'IP fn 3 Ag MUD September 1 F' .6 f.. K :fi '?Yf'Qffv . -, 4 A ' 5 SU October November Qlmuu We They ST. Peters 33 14 Havre de Grace 123 K O Bel Aire- A 'D f o o k-ff' Friends 34 O Newark 9 O Mr, Pleasanf ff 32 O Dover 27 Claymont Elkfc ffb fn ' i'! 'f4'-' '3?fQfa-D. J 1 nv t .L N 3 ' -- mv- Q Xe ' ..M.?f :fr2: 51 M55 JQQGN f Offense Defense 52 State hamplons I952 53 On Thanksgtvnng Day November 27 T952 Wtlltam Penn s football team completed one of tts most success ful seasons of recent years On that day Elkton after a hard struggle whuch brought them closer to defeating the Colontals than any team had come thus year finally became the nnnth team to fall before the hard charglng team from New Castle The season opened with as easy victory as expected over a rather weak St Peters squad The fnrst hunt of great thtngs to come however occurred the followtng week when the Colontals easlly defeated Havre de Grace whom they had lust managed to sneak past last year 6 O Although the attack bogged down tn the mud at Bel Arr and the team was held to a scoreless tue they bounced back the next week to rout Frtends 34 O The bug game came on a cold October ntght under the hghts an Newark and although the Yellowlackets were favored the Colonlals were not to be dented After a scoreless ftrst half Wnlluam Penn pushed over a touchdown made good the converslon and added a safety Thelr strong defense then rose to the occaslon and made the 90 score hold The Yellowlackets from Newark had been upset In the weeks that followed the Colontals added vac torles over Mt Pleasant Dover Claymont and A I du Pont and concluded the season wnth theur vtctory over Elkton When the dust of battle cleared they were state champlons sporting a very respectable record of ntne wlns no losses and one tue Congratulatsons to the team and coaches of a lob well done' l ,ml L...'tiWf O 13 ya , A :ft lt x .5 P - N T 1 g k y silly? X c T y 53 Orlando Maccarn ls? Team fullback Our All State Players Paul Snyder lst team center Teddy Megglnson 2nd Team guard Duck Kleclcner 2nd team end O r ocaplalns and football queen 54 .hm Sherman 3rd Team halfback Scenes Around the Gridiron -79? -hiii Varsity Ist ROW J Sherman R Quxgiey R Gee 2nd ROW Isf ROW Rocm Nolcn Marvel Ryan Rumple Thornton 2nd ROW Eckm Andrusko Seo mon Plerce Melvm Gregory 5 0 R, Curry, J. Bucher, P. Snyder, J. Hopkins. J. V. 6 Basketba Soon after the basketball season opened It was Date evident that the wlnnlng ways of William Penn s cham plon football team had carrxed over onto the basketball court Even before school was dlsmlssed for the Chrlst mas holldays the team had recorded vlctorles over both the Alumni and Mlddletown When basketball was resumed after Christmas vaca tlon the boys contlnued to turn out an excellent brand they scored over Mt Pleosants heavlly favored Green Knights on January twentleth Despnte the fact that tour out of flve of last years starting team were lost through graduation and that most of thus years starting fave were playing their flrst year of varsnty ball the season proved to be highly successful and the team played a very consustent game Next year since only one member of thus years starting five will have graduated the team has a good chance to better the fnne record they posted this season The schedule and the scores for the games already completed are as follows Dec an e Mar Challenger Alumm Middletown A l Dupont Claymont St Peters Del Cnty Mt Pleasant Newark Mnddletown St Peters Mt Pleasant Del Cnty A I Du ont Dover Frnends Newark Claymont Dover e They I ' W ' ' ' ' ' ' - . I6 ' 44 28 . - I9 ' 60 35 . . . J . 6 . . 49 47 ' Q U ' 9 51 55 I ' 13 . 69 I7 ' ' . I6 . ' 54 56 ' , 20 . 45 42 . . 23 47 31 of ball. Perhaps their greatest victory was the upset ig ig Q1 . ' ' F b. 6 . 56 79 ' ' , IO . ' 55 38 . - I I3 . . P 60 54 . . I7 68 51 I I . . . . . 20 ' 60 42 ' 24 49 50 ' , ' 27 53 49 ' , . 3 - - 1 57 Baseball l952 ,lakh 046 'iii' lst ROW Gee Bacher R W knson R Kleckner J Kmsela C Crust H Qnd ROW Mr Cole J Banlces H Jones F Andruslco H Wardell W Thornton D Jones J Ryan 3rd ROW R Schnee H Cully J Trabaudo J Hopktns R Burdge R Thornton W Nolan In l952 Wllltam Penns baseball team showed a decided Improvement over those of the past few years The team played hard and displayed a very tune brand ot ball The hugh ponnt ot the season came late In May when the boys defeated a strong A I Dupont team 2 l They trnnshed the season with a 7 3 l record Slnce two Iettermen Jack Krnsella and Duck Kleck ner wall not return to action the prospects for thus year look even better The others who won letters last year are Duck Wnlklnson Jerry Bacher Duck Gee Dave Jones Jack Ryan Roger Thornton Herb Gee and .Iam Tra baudo These boys selected Dave Jones to serve as captaun tor T953 Aprtl Ma Schedule Mtddletown A l Du nt Delaware Cnty Claymont Mt Pleasant Frtends Delaware Cnty Dover St Peters Claymont Mt Pleasant Mddletown A I Du nt Newark St Peters Game trrne 330 PM , X, - K J , 2 ' - ,V1 K I ,- I 1 ' 1 , , - f - ' u , , V X I 4' PAA Q v ll ' V 'ny -- .. nt - 'ill x . -. 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Po A 25 29 . 58 Girls Hockey The Wullram Penn gurls hockey Team was coached by Mrs Jean Abplanalp Mlss Mary Lou Plnder a sTudenT Teacher from The Unlverslfy of Delaware assrsTed her The varsnfy squad Included erghf sensors AlThough The Team won only one game They played very well and displayed a Tune qual1Ty of sporfsmanshlp The varslTy gurls chose The following Teammares for Thelr ouTsTandlng work MosT Team spnrlT Jean Truce Mosf sporTsrnanllke Helena Muller MosT Improved players AnneTTe TrulTT and Ann Farlss Honorary capTaln Joan Worrall The lunror varsaTy Team dad very well They losT only one game and held Two of Their opponenTs To a Tue Lefl To right Jane Lee Senfman Helena Muller RuTh Reynolds Lons Momgorrery Joan Wallace Joan Hopknns Jean Truce Mrs Abplanalp Nancy Knechf Bar lsara Johnston Ann Forass AnneTTe TrulTT Nancy Wllson Dallas Gale RuTh Andersen Thus Team vofed as follows MosT Team sporlf Joanne Murray MosT sporTsmanllke Joyce Eakm MosT lm proved player Paf SheaTs Honorary capTauns MyrTle Worrall and Joyce Eakm VarsnTy They M1ddleTown Newark MT PleasanT Conrad A l du onT Left To rnghT Mrytle Worrall Pafsy Shears Jeannine HaTTen Caryl Kleaver Mrs Abplanalp Kay Farxss Barbara Long Joyce Eakun Joanne Murray ' 1 gl . . . .w . . We . . . . . 2 3 Z H- .J . 4 O - ', ' - . l2 ' -, '- . 0 4 '- - - . ..P 13 59 Our Girls In Action Girls Varslty Basketball lst ROW D Hanna A Faruss J Worrall 2nd ROW S McCracken N Wtlson R Reynolds M Smith J Tr e J Hopktns B Johnston J Adams Basketball season thrs year attracted the attentlon of many of the hugh school gtrls The coach Mrs Jean Abplanalp cut the squad and practuces were under way' The game wuth the Alumnae was played before Christmas vaca tlon and the varstty gtrls bowed to thetr former teammates However Even Conrad whuch has a flne record of vlctorles had a close battle when they beat the Cherry and Black by only two ponnts Several other games were lost durnng the season The Junior Varsnty showed Improvement as they beat Newark and Claymont A couple Interesting games were played when the women faculty members challenged the teams lncldently the school gurls won The varslty team conststed of sux seniors They will be missed next year but we are countnng on the underclassman to continue thetr fine work The new gym lS a declded Improvement all will agree to that 61 Alumnae Claymont St Peters Newark St Peters Mt Pleasant Conrad l du o Middletown Varsity O Q Q l , . ' , . , . ' , . ic , . . - Op. . . . . 46 . . . with more practtce, they were able to defeat Neward and St. Peters. V 12 , I I f ' , 23 ' Y . 22 - . 47 . . , ' 28 I - A. , P nt Junlor Hugh Team -23,01 ,Q 4 t 'N- 7 N--C. Junlor Hugh Basketball l953 Coaches Thomas Metzo and Wrllram Harlans Record 6 wrns O defeats Schedule and scores VVm rn VVm Coaches Thomas Metzo and Wrllram Harlcrns Record 7 wtns O defeats Schedule and scores m rn ITT TTI TTT ITT Wm Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Team Captain John Hlner Sanford Prep Tower Hrll Frrends Sanford Prep Frlends Tower Hull Conrad 0 3l ffl TTT TTT Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Conrad Delaware Cnty Salasranum Sanlord Delaware Cnty Conrad Team Captam Damel Eakrn The squad conslsted ot T5 players They were chosen from 3l boys who reported for the turst practrce Thus was the school s tlrst attempt at Junuor Hugh Basketball .lunlor Hugh Football l952 The purpose of the program In Iunror hugh us to Introduce the young boys to the tundarnen tals and to help them acauure sportsmanshrp ln September 48 boys from the seventh and erghth grades reported to football practice During the season our squad consusted of 33 players and two managers Over a period of two years the team has a l3 l record with eight consecutive vuctorles 62 0 O L. 015 5, , 'Y Elf .gill vbsrsh' r nf I My I 4 r 3 at l A 5 Y A yy l , si ' 15, A 1 ' -ff 9912 , 'A ,YZ ,T V k C I r . ,eg . 24 l8 I w . 45 ' 25 . 38 ' 37 -TY W . 50 26 W . 56 ' 36 W . 38 T6 25l l58 . . . , . W . 2l O ' ' W . 26 6 - W . 34 A 6 ' ' vv , I8 6 ' W , 28 ' 7 . W r 26 ' 6 . . . . . S 'fs ,M Q lsf ROW leff To rlght Joan Warrall capfarn Dallas Gale Januce Adams Joan Hall Qnd ROW rleft To rlght Bar ara Johnson Joyce Eakrn Joan Wallace Joanne Murray Annie Mralulc pan.. nrvwihb 414' If 4 'W 'lst ROW lleff Yo righfl: Joan Hall, Ja- nice Adams, Joan Warrall, Captain, Ruth Andersen, Charlotte Andersen, 2nd ROW - lle to righirf Joanne Murray, Joyce Eakin, Barbara Johnson. Nr I heerleaders The Student Government Ist ROW Rosemary Land Irene Grlmes Eduth Jensen Theodore Meggnnson Robert Quigley Janet Hanby Janet Colllns Carolyn Kessler 2nd ROW Robert Essex Thomas Whlte Ruth Andersen Cynthia Byham Kay Farrns Shlrley Gllkey Barbara Long Mlrlam Goodrlch Olive Eastburn Benlamm Vandegrlft Kenneth Humphrey 3rd ROW Mr James C Moffett Jr Rnchard Gee Wlllaam Matthews Harry Jones Thomas McCormack David Jones James Sherman Edward LeBrown The Student Government IS co sponsored by Mr Moffett and Mr Harlans The body of the student government IS made up of two houses house of representatnves one student from each home room and a house of delegates four senlors three IUHIOFS two sophomores and one fresh man The officers of this years government are Bob QUIQ ley President Ted Meggmson Vice Presldent Tom Mc Cormeck Treasurer and Ruth Andersen Secretary The actlvmes of the government are varied The student patrol operates as an adgunct of the student government as does the student court and Service Corps Among the activities carrned on this year were Provxdlng school buses to all away athletic contests when there was enough Interest to warrant a bus Change for the candy machines has also been provided This year the government IS send Ing free copies of the Argus to all members of the last two graduating classes that are nn the armed forces Arm bands were purchased for the student patrol A Welcome Dance for the faculty was held at the begmmng of the year At present the government xs plannung the creation of a hall of fame for Wllllam Penn The plan IS to elect members and teams to the hall of fame These elected w1ll have their plctures placed IH the school hall It IS also planned that a school handbook be published Presldent 65 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 - - 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 - 11 ll The Argu lst ROW C Smith B Russell C Carroll K Whuteley B Lutey R Reynolds A Waters 2nd ROW C Thompson P Jones E Josendale Mr Corrado JVose V Hull Edltorlal Staff Karlene Whnteley Ednor nn-Chnef News Edutors Evelyn Josendale Alyn Waters Ruth Reynolds Charles Smuth Features Editors Charlene Carrol Barbara Russell Photo Editor Phlllp Jones Exchange Editor Barbara Lutey Clrculatnon Manager Vlnton Hull Art Advisor Mr Charles Bleakney Photo Advnsor Mr Benlamln S Davis Edltonal Advlsors r A J Corrado R E For some years the schools of our dnstrlct have been without a newspaper This year through the help of the Board of Educatnon and the Parent Teachers Assocuatnon who lolntly purchased the prnntnng equnpment and the Public Relations Commnttee Mr Arthur J Corrado and Mr Ross E Stutt a newspaper was finally published It was declded that the newspaper should have a new name especially since It was to be a new venture After deliberation THE ARG-US was selected The name Itself IS new to most of the people ot the community but nts background ns legendary Greek Mythology and the History ot New Castle pro vided the Inspiration for the name of our school communlty newspaper According to the Classic Myth Argus was a man with one hundred eyes When given the task of pro tectsng someone Argus was sure to keep two eyes wlde open even nn slumber' Thus we hope to keep our news paper statt always on the alert and on the 'ob In true Argus tradutlon THE ARGUS was also the name of a newspaper durung the early years of the nlneteenth century In New Castle The archives ot Delaware claim It to be the first news paper ln the Dnamond State 66 - . . I . ' . . . . . I , . , . . , . , . -' . . . I Sports Edltors . . . . , ... ' ' I - M. . . -Mr. . .Stiff ' ' ' ' . Penn Quill Staff The Penn Qunll Staff thus year has endeavored to brlng lst ROW Peggy Brown Esfel Albury Jeanette you the best yearbook ever The staff rs headed by our Cl 'f0 CY 'l'f' BYl'0 ' Wmlfed Skee M 0 ' Co editors Wnnxlred Skeen and Cynthsa Byham Thus Goodmh Anme M'Ol'k 2nd ROW Roger Thornlo Ruth Reynolds Paul years group Includes Dougherty Loss Roduchok David Jones Ruth Reynolds Paul Dougherty Roger Thornton Peggy Brown Chuck Smith Mlrlam Goodrich Lois Emerson Doras Grebe Lols Rodlchok Esfel Albury Jeanette Chnrco Special Assistants Sport s editors Literary editor Art editor Typnsts Business Managers 67 O . ' I i . . . . . , . , I 1 , . New ddltlons to , Wllllam Penn A! -,.,:L' -iii. i V js- M' 5'-'VS-n fy.-rv D' If FII A I ,Oral : 68 O O I O f A., 0 C, X 2,,pv A , - M - . - . I ' A- .. , . f... . Q A - .. ..-. 5 , , .KH ' ' 'fffx ,V ffQ 'A' W ' 'Qu - A Am, K W.. V - . - X 0 ' ' ilfifi , w , k if 7 gil-4 - A '.f -::n: a4f, X W-.. V , Q rf' Ewa- M ' 5 .xfff-0 ,i' f!:: 4.0, - 1' , y - 'M 4 ,, ' ' ' W- , ' ,, Q Q' 5 d.,.,,...M.........f., ' ii I ' Q i' ,, f 'A W My . ,.., ..,,Q. , 1 L . 6 . , 1 Li QA g. 5 V ff, : NX . .M V, ,I -A , ' , M 512 W - , f 3, in - ,fy hwmwy , , 5 3 f' . J 1 A- ' , . S' LTA' ,' K 1 . 5 5- A .- H A FM! ff, Lal: . 3 I 9- ,QI ' -- tm T 'H' -' . f N E wa. 2 . V qw, , J ,' ' v4 - ' v' - . al . A , . 4 A xl I ifr- . 'dfl s ' Q . ' A . 4 lf ,AN I jr .. f -' x ,H ,W -, J . , 1 . K . X. -v 's. ,., A '15 g V '51 4 ,f ' A-v. .K .H-Q , ' ' of . ..'-. ' H1 1. ' . I x ' -- -H - V 5 un. gn' ' ' I - . f' ' Q Q s 4 I - .. I T . 4 O ' . I - ' - ww ' f- 4 . . ' . A .. Band ,gps Left to Rlght TRUMPETS S Beeson T Nolan S Sherman J McNair E Sewell T Harter J Racltl D Ehart T Banning A Anderson J Maher R Mahan R Short D Warner P Vose R Kleaver E Gllkey CLARINETS J Carney B Racltl S Burris J Carney S Roberts P Johnston J Stafford l Lunt D Thatcher V Munson M Drendall C Wrlson H Corcoran R Raunbo M Tladen J McNair W Ko waleskl SAXOPHONES G Gott W Paxson N Carroll L Sheats R Branble J Russell W Atkrnson ELUTES T McCormack E Chlrco G Pierce N Tluke MELLOPHONES C Moore R Cochran R Smuth P Sheats TROMBONES R Ward Q Kowaleske W Sheats T Todd R Pyle C Ungerbuehler E Smnth DRUMS L Stewart R Sult L Armstrong A Heaps R Forrest Q Parsons D Melvnn E Peckhaver SOUSAPHONES M Hoffman J Barlow BARITONES G Todd J Mansfield B Vandergrlft C Loy DIRECTORS Wallace Pancoast ASSISTANT Charles Reed STUDENT LEADER Robert Short 69 Work Experience TTT 15' la-M This year the Cooperatave Occu patronal Trannmg Program consnsted of 23 sensors These students attend ed school one halt day and were on The 'ob the other halt The stu dents were enrolled In the traunung program as they were accepted by a Travnlng agency There was how ever a general agreement among parents students school and tram mg agency pruor to The enrollment ot The student an The program Albury Life Insurance Company of North America Andrusko Lufe Insurance Company of North America Farrow Brown and Scott Packing Co Plato Gates Enguneermg Pownall P K T and D Insurance Ramberg Securrty Trust Co Reynolds Rrchmond Radnator Co Rodlchok Lufe Insurance Company of North America Smuth Insurance Co of North Amernca Wiggins Lute Insurance Company of North Amerlca Johnston Gates Engrneerrng Co 70 O . . 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I ' , ' t 'I I I - .2 5 5 T 1' 'I Work Experience There are three separate occupa tional training areas in the New Castle Special School District Cooperative Office Occupations Training prepares students for of tice positions and supplements The regular business education curricu lum The plan at William Penn Hugh School covers a one year period and provides a minimum of two class periods of related instruction per day Cooperative Diversified Occupational Training is appropri ate in a small community where the range of employment opportunities for young people in any one occu patuonal field is limited The stu dents enrolled in this phase ot the schools training program are en gaged in diversified work such as electrical appliance repairing ture recapping drafting and auto chanlcs Blackburn .I T cndL E Eliason Inc Buchan Atlantic Aviation Service Inc Chlrco B J Hoy 5 81 'IO Cent Store Dean-Board of Water and Light Feeley-Ace Poultry Co. Gray-Diamond State Telephone Co. Moore-Kennard-Pyle Rose-Food Fair Inc. Sutton-Hollywood-Perkins Inc. Andreavich-Eastern Malleable Iron Co Brown-Cohen Furniture 71 Our Color Guard and Majorettes fs ,- MAJORET lst ROW Peggy Brown 2nd ROW Mary Lou Carson Dolores Steele 3rd ROW Elaune Churca Phyllis Steele 4th ROW Llnda Fntz Mary Fulton Shirley Valente I -if, D .A of t ,XX COLOR GUARD Left to right: Warren Perry, Ronald Newsome, Nathaniel Ellsworth, and Douglas Fariss. 72 The Senior Play Senior Play Cast lst ROW G Dullng J Wallace Mass McGehee H Muller J Chrrco J Muller J Vose E Josendale 2nd ROW T Steele C Byham H Sutton K Farlss D Cochran W Slceen C Bridgewater P Bown H lnd ll J Tr 0 . .... ',. ,l ,.',. ',.',. ,, . ,. ,. ,. ',, ,, ,,r,, eini,. . ,. . I I ' - 1 1 . .5 ll l 73 D Feely A Mlaltk The Sensor play thas year was the recent Broadway hut Goodbye My Fancy It was pre sented on December ll and l2 an the audn torlum The play concerns Itself with the return of a Congresswoman Agatha Reed to the college from which she had been expelled ln her present promment posit on her past had been forgotten and she was to recelve an honorary degree The arrrval of a Lrfe photographer with whom she had been ID love and the appear ance ot the college p esldent an old frnend proved to make the story one to remember Junior Play lst ROW S Eskrndge B Russell S McC acken J SentmanL Ftz J Adams 2nd ROW Mr Thompson J Wlson E Mller T McCromack J Russell E Traverse G Gott J Barlow Mss McGehee 3rd ROW H Gee M Sm th V Hull V Wooste P Jones K Whnteley W Atlclnson Members of Cast Elulah Quimby John Barlow Mrs Quimby Sandra McCracken and Sylvra Eskrldge Wnlllam Hallowell Magee James Wulson John Bland Thomas McCormack Mary Norton Januce Adams and Deanna Welch Mrs Rhodes Jane Lee Stentman and Barbara Russell Myra Thornhill Karlene Whrteley and Marnan Smith Lou Max John Russell Jam Corgan Phlllrp Jones Thomas Hayden Eugene Muller Jlggs Kennedy George Gott The owner of Baldpate Vrnton Hull The Juniors presented theur class play The Seven Keys to Baldpate on the twenty suxth and twenty seventh ot March Mr Thompson dlrected the play wnth the as srstance of Mass McGehee Linda Fitz and Vlrgunla Wooster The three act melodramatic farce was written by George M Cohan and has been recognized as a tune example of an American mystery ploy It as of the ex perlences of a wruter who made a bet wnth a friend Baldpate lnn as the ideal place to do the wrntung The story becomes quite Involved when a number of unexpected persons Interrupt the authors work Oddly enough as many as seven keys show up and the possessor of each key belneved that has was the only one In existence The plot IS splced up wrth crime doublecrossnng romance and the unexpected b cause It all turns out to be a fake to show how un reasonable the novels are which Amerucan authors wrnte The play was a success and the Juniors are an trclpatung their Senior play In the new auditorium . . . . ' , , , . r , . . i , , . . , . , i . Peters ................,............. Herbert Gee that he could write a book in twenty-four hours. He chose . , - e- 74 11' .lunuor Hu Y lne Jr Hu Y us a club for boys of The sevenfh eughfh and nunth grades It us natuonal un scope Chrustuan un em phasus and unterdenomunatuonal and democratuc un practuce lT us carrued on under The auspuces of The Young men s ChrusTuan Assocuatuon lst ROW Mr Matteson H Boclcmcn A Anderson D Drerunen R Bogua G Morton 2nd ROW R Stapleford C Southby R Stradley D Spunden R Calloway R Rambo 3rd ROW D Godwun W Nolan W Austun TL Hu In addutuon To The regular Tru HuY meetungs at school our club representatuves and offucers Took part un Two reguonal conferences un New Jersey and unsTalled Two Tru H Y clubs un Elkton and one un Seaford Our Presudent has attend ed The regular councul meetungs held un Wulrnungton lst ROW W Mutchell M Clough lSgT at arms J Barnes B Carroll lTreasurer nby L Ashe B State McLaun 2nd ROW Mrs Newton J Messuclc CC oploun R Echart S Penwell lSecre rl n u M Klabe Mualuk Cpresudent, Sports Club The Sports Club organuzed Thus ear guyes The followers of all sporTs The chance To get Together and duscuss Theur favorute aThleTes past present and future The mem bers saw moTuon puctures of out standung events un The sports world lst ROW F Story Mr Reunbold J nsfueld E Muller KP est Jones Thomas 2nd ROW Lynch W Brown Travers R Jester J Grauluclc W Moore 3rd ROW Crust J Kusser J No R Connell r- Tru- '-Y 1 l ll '- . l 1 ' l Q T . I- A . T 1. ' ' ' U J. Ha l,'L.Hill,I.. ly,,. s,D. J y h .Mi 1 . ta y , B. Lo g, J. Br'ghT, . , A. 0 O - .u' . 4:14 . . ' f ' . , A u A T , ' u Y I l .. -' I - . - y ru R ' T1 r If . 9 . u, y 5 Ma ' ' r., H. , K: TE.. T l ...J. , . ,B. ' , ,A Q, T, ' y umul 75 The Stamp Club The Stamp Club as one of our oldest actxvltles at Wullnam Penn but this hobby stlll captures and holds the :nterest of students The group engages an stamp study and In sellnng and trading duplicate specnmens At the Sprung Farr the club had an exhnbrt which attracted wade attentuon and favorable com ment lst ROW T Baverle N Montgomery D Stelnak B Hamond N Peckham and J McCormack 2nd ROW C Sosmske R Jackson J eatlng B McCIam B Fatrclough Sult V Garrett W Paxson J Wllson and Mr Fenton ll Press Club lst ROW Lutey B Russell R nolds K Whuteley J Vose C Anderson P Whute 2nd ROW W Kowalewskl J Harnlun J Stafford K Carson A Loveless Mr Corrado 3rd ROW B Spencer A Waters V Hull G Rosslter Automoblle Club ln the automobile club we spent most of our tame readlng auto maga zunes such as Motor Trend Auto Speed and Sport and Popular Mechamcs We also had dlscusslons devoted to analyz :ng the trends In auto body and engine design lst ROW D Qunllen C Teague T Mc Cormnck P Dougherty W Harrlson J Aceto 2nd ROW Mr Fogler G Todd J Marian H Pragg 3rd ROW W Sheats D Ehart J McMan M Long lST ROW H Corcoran R Steele J Hall lcalender of events edrtorl M Cathell E LeBrun R Heaps QND ROW R McGrath G Gott H Hultman Chead announcerl D Clark R Su :van C Pencrl Mr ttt if 3 8 fc' Radio Club Now In nts fourth year the Radio Club rs responslble tor producrng the radio program Meet Your Schools e clubs members receive proc trcal trarnmg In every respect of radno broadcasting and In addrtron render a great ser vnce to the school by provld Ing us wrth a publlc address system for specral actrvntnes 'lv 4 dug HCR Photography Club During the school year the members of the Photography Club have learned much about malang pictures Wrth the use of the schools new darkroom nts members have developed printed enlarged and flnnshed many puctures They have also been taught to operate the more compll cated cameras and have learned many helpful hints for malang better pnctures R Newsome D Kleckner R Sher lack R Burns T Sterr B Mc Quale W Anderson T Nolan J Granre B Morrxs 944' IST ROW W Moore R Taylor B Short D Lynch C Morrus B Revell: R Walls N Arbor M Tladen N Mntchell 2ND ROW R Maccarl R Hutnal S Johnson T Clough L Sheets D Blackburn A Moore N Gordon R Cottungham S Campbell 3RD ROW N Cook K Wrlght M Field J Hatfleld G Schultz S Stewart B Brunton B Vandegratt W Carlyle C Moore 4TH ROW G Lardear D Poore K Hendrlckson K Humphrey D Truntt N Schnllmg C Woerner M Heller B Crockett M Keesey 5TH ROW Mr Luckenbaugh D Melvnn J Wallace N Rob- inson J Basana R Ramble D Muchelow D Hutchnson H Remhard R Stenmllng J Landon R Banmng R Trenchler E Eleckho J Traverse The Dancing Club The Dancung Club IS com posed ot seventh and elghth grade pupnls Our Instructors are Mlss Keesey and Mr Lukenbaugh The purpose of th club IS to learn soc al dancing We have learned tour steps the box step the waltz the fox trot and the two step We feel these ac compllshments will be a great asset tn our future social llfe IST ROW J Rumple D Cochran R Woodcock R Quigley C Brldgewater K Brndgewater 2ND ROW Muss McGehee D Bennett J Kung P Krauss D Mc Clam M Maule R Parsons M Goodrlch A St Coeur S McCracken L Emerson J Adams L Futz P Peckham N Woodrlng The students of Wllllam P nn who wanted a racket for an actlvlty lomed the Ten nts Club When the weather permlts these students meet on the New Castle tennls courts Durlng bad weather they practiced an the gymnas :um or heard talks by tennxs enthuslasts from the University of Delaware The members have dlscuss ed and practlced correct methods of play studted equipment and learned the scoring system Just watch our rockets' 78 We Q 2 tg-ua-4' 'if-.3 13 . A . ,E 1 . 5 1 1 I I ' . ' X. . 1 , , . ,. , . , . ,. , . ,. 1 . . . ,. , . , . ,. , . ,. ,. ,. , . . . ,. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ,. . . , . , - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - ,. . . , . , . , . 1 - 1 - 1- 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 , , . ,. , . , . . ,. ,. ,. ,. , . . ,. ,. , . , . - 1- 1- 1 - 1 1 - 1- 1- 1 0 . , 1 , 1 , . . e 11 11 . I I , ' 'I G K ,K A . 1 . W 37 V. If .A fe n' . . . ki' , -. 1 1 Sensor Hugh Dramatlcs 2nd ROW M Hutnal M Smzth D Steele C Morrus G Brenegan M Punntn The club was organlzed to teach us the funda We have learned a great many things about the mentals of acting and some of the trucks of stage theatre On the agenda we have had acting staging makeup The club IS under the guidance of Mr F and o great many other mtrlcacles ot the stage A Thompson Junior Hugh Dramatlcs lst ROW G Huttom .l Van Dyke .l Moore M Scholl and A Prlce 'Znd ROW S Roberts Mrs Dolson C Wilson At the beginning of the year there were quite a few students In terested ln dramatlcs but this lnterest has gradually decreased due to Interest In outslde actnvxtles At present there are not enough members ln our club to sponsor a dramatic production, but we are trying to learn the fundamentals 79 i 5 Q Q 45 SE -if 43 '? c u I 2 ' 4 .yn A X.. I: l lst ROW . . . B. Mitchell, C. Abbott, P. Ofneal, V. Wooster, S. Gilkey, D. Welch. Sportsman Club lst ROW R Varlsco Mr Bleakney G Elechko R Mahan E Plckhaver W Burns 2nd ROW K Bruce W Howell C Ungabuler R Sharp W Goodman 3rd ROW P Vase H Short R Pyle Club members parflclpafe nn fnsh and game acfuvmes ln particular they have been learning to handle and fire The shotgun Durlng the regular Monday and Thursday club perrods wealher permlhlng They practice behind The school usang regular clay pugeons The club mem bers have displayed a very keen lnlerest nn Their undertaking 80 .lunuor Hugh Chorus Junuor Hugh Chorus us or ganuzed as o club and meets twuce cu week durung actuvuty peruod The members are se lecfed from the 7th and 8th grades accordung to theur musucal abuluty Durung the year the group portucupated un The Chruslmas Program The Palm Sunday Musucale assembly programs record ungs for Your Schools and Thus sprung wull take an actuve part un the Vocal Concert lST ROW J Grumes S Valente D Kennedy A Annechuaruco H Reundollar V Detwuler L Huh R Austun E McDowell QND ROW M Murphy L Adams N Fluke L Stewart E Churco D Kunsella L Jordan C Kessler W McConaghue E Gorry J Hawkuns 3RD ROW K Thompson L Leverage G Arbour W Brown T Burke P lrons R May berry J Toomey P Puerson D Bankes J Holyman 4TH ROW J Carney H Casey Presudent Mr Reud R Cochran Sec Treas R Smuth M Hoffman Z' Sub Deb Club The Sub Deb Club under the sponsorshup of Mrs Heaps us made up of flfty gurls duvuded un two groups The maun ur pose us to help one wuth good groomung boy dates gurl problems to keep one up to date on the latest fashuons A few of the gurls uouned The Sub Deb Club at a local department store Eluzobeth Wcuverunevuch a member from the tenth grade was puclced to model clothung at a local fashuon show un February Rl ul , ,T V . . A if , , I . ' ll ll , u 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 4 1 - I 1 r l 1 - 1 . , . ' , , , . I , 2 - , - , ' 1 - ', . 1 -' .1 - ' , of s,uys gpg T :ff ,J 1 ' x 1 ,L A I '---' 1 R Q , .4 ' 5 - I . Q I. . ., . I , P - - - r -,, Q A A A Capella Choir o P iq Girls Sextette The gurls sextette was formed during the Summer Mustc School and ts composed of the sux students who attended the session After sux weeks ot study they took part ID a tlnal Summer School concert They have sung at several churches Including the New Castle Presbyterlan Church and the Redeemer Presbyteruan Church an Germantown Philadelphia and also entertanned at the New Castle Century Club They wall be featured once agam un the Sprung Concert Left to right: Carol Brown, Peggy O'Neal, Martha Brown, Audrey Moore, Grace Duling, Eleanor McDowell, l QND ROW C Adams C Loy D Swann E Trovers G Jackson J Moore G Erner son Mr Benson Stage Craft Club The Stage Craft Club under the guidance ot Mr Benson as open to all students from seventh to twelfth grades mcluslve The boys made the scenery for the Sensor Play and the Junior Play The gurls pannted lt When not making scenery the members prlnt cards encouraging people to Smale Be Palate Cheer etc Girls Glee Club This IS a chorus of thlr y three gurls under the dlrectlon of Mr W Pancoast We gave assemblles concerts and a program tor the Veterans Hospntal and hope to con tnnue our work throughout the year 83 I tr. tits Y 1. 8 . - I 3 L lST ROW: T. Harter, M. Short, E. Jensen, D. Grebe, N. Short, M. Roush. 1 ' - r S . . , I . I . - H - H ff - H H If l . . .b . . . , - ' - - , 1 , . J- lST ROW Pnyll s Stetmhng Caralyrt Ea tourn Jantce May Sherry Altree Ba bara Parker Joanne Newton and Joan Owen 2ND ROW Edtth Stoddard Eleanor Waters Nancy Rayne Cathernne Kalnno Barbara G nes Judtth Robrer Dolores Walker Angenette Stelmak Nancy Palmer and Mtss Eleanor Cramer Needlework Club Gurls unterested tn knnttung cro chettng and embroidery are mem bers of thus club Th oughout The year we have had several protects to earn money To be used To purchase a gtTt Tor the new Home Economlcs rooms Future Homemakers of America OTTTcers ot the Wulllam Penn Chapter aT TheF H A Torthns year are Presldent Eduth Stoddard Vlce President Eleanor Waters Treasurer Angenette Stelmak Reporter Margaret Healy Advnsor Mnss Eleanor Cramer On November 5 our club at tended the State Conventuon held at Krebs school Newport Before Chrlstmas we sanded and pannted large clam shells We hlled Them wuth homemade fudge and gave Them to our mothers tor Christmas We are now worknng on protects In sewnng crochetang and kmttnng ' IST ROW Regnna Webb Sandra Brown Helen Pierson QND ROW Sara Beeson Gertrude Valente Joan Cltne Elva Parks Ethel Crockett Mary Duhtl Mrs Henry Mary Evans Mary Kabnna Clanre Marrls Sandra McElwee Nancy Stewart SEATED I McGrath M Rosstter V Kunl K O'Day V Carroll J Quigley O Eastburn, E Eastburn STANDING P Schtllmg C Martm, R Marvel J Healy C Moore, M Pravoso, L Roush, l. LaRue N Carroll,L Burroughs, Mrs Armstrong Library Club The Ltbrary Club serves as a tratnee class for student lubrarnans lt IS open To the students IO the 9 lO, ll, and T2 grades Here The students learn the elementary Things of lvbrary care and routmne, and take thetr apprentnce tranmng so That they may serve as student ls brarnans at assugned perrods dur :ng the school day These have completed Thetr tratntng and are now servnng Vera Carroll, Olnve Eastburn, Ester Eastburn, and Joan Quigley g Ht ' T me is . . . -. 2 J , - ' A Q A li P' l L g 7 . . g I 5 ' K P ' 9 l A ' , , my - Secretary Nancy Rayne .13 'N , vis! l ' K V , N .Y N , 5 f ' 5 ' ' , . 3 , ' , , f , A - ...M T 5 A , W W7 W v , x ' A ' Q -, . I 1, , 5 f 4 9 -vi 9 ' K , . . . . . I X - I A , . . I x I V 5 13 ' Q s ' 4 P . I ig. R4 Leader Corps lST ROW Carol Kleaver Joan Hopkins Helena Miller Joan Wallace and Ann Fariss QND ROW Joyce Eakin Doris Walls Mrs Abplanalp Margaret Guididas and Barbara Johnston fr' he Leader Corps is one of the most popular extra curricula activities or girls The requirements for entrance to the club are a written examina tion on sports and the ability to perform a number of stunt Each member is an active participant in sports ome of the accomplishments of the corps were selling football pro rams at the home games and buying new cheerleader uniforms with e receipts Mrs Jean Abplanalp sponsor of the club also coaches girls sports The present officers of the corps are as follows President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Recorder Service Corps TST ROW Barbara Johnston Joan Hopk ns Helena Miller Joan Wallace Jean Trice QND ROW Joyce Eokin Carol Kleaver Ann Fariss Annie Mialik Miriam Goodrich Helena Miller Joan Hopkins Miriam Goodrich Joan Wallace Joan Worrall Xl SJ s The Service Corps was organized two years ago by the Student Govern ment to assist in carrying out various school activities. The principal iob or this organization has been the serving of refreshments to visiting athletic teams as well as the home team. After football and basketball games these girls have been giving their services for the promotion of better school relations with visiting schools. This service is also provided for girls hockey and basketball. The girls who have actively taken part in this program this year are: Mary Lou Corson, Patricia Mayberry, Joan Stafford, Delores Steele, Annie Mialik, Janice Adams, Joan Hopkins, Helena Miller, Kay Farris, Janet Hamby, Barbara Long, Lola Hill, Barbara Johnston, and Joyce Eakin. The organization's membership is open to all girls from grades TO through TQ. 85 ilk-9 Popularity Poll Typical Semors M T ddy M gg Class Athletes J Sh J W ll Popularity Poll 1,6- -cv Most Llkely to Succeed f 'GSX 'Q- ff W Most Attractive Gro o Q 87 I speak for Democracy AN IDEA FACES TRIAL AROUND WORLD Winnfred Skeen I7 year old sensor at Wnlluam Penn Hugh School In New Castle recently won Delawares l952 Vance of Democracy contest with an oratnon entitled I Speak for Democracy Her declamatuon was tudged superior in terms of orugunalnty content and delivery Miss Skeen s winning transcription was entered an the national Voice of Democracy contest The text as was printed in our daily newspaper as Today ID the court of thousands of minds and hearts around our troubled world democracy IS on trial The lawyers for the plaantlff are learned and clever Their arguments are plausible to many until they are compared with their actions and accompltshments Think not that this is a petty controversy an actuon of small consequence a dispute over minute differ ences in terminology The decision which you render members of the Jury of Civilization will affect countless generations Your ludgment can extinguish the light of truth which even now flickers but feebly In so many corners of the world Your verdict Jurors of the Century declared by your future actions can pull the bland fold from the eyes of many of our fellowmen enable them to ponder fact for the first time let them gaze on true beauty for the first time allow them to peer into the wisdom of the ages introduce them to truth The advocates of despotism have harangued your lury with statements that democracy is wasteful and inefficient How weak their case tsl Men still live who In their childhood saw the smoke signals of prairie Indians ls that state rnefhcxent which can In the span of one life transform a desert into the rolling wheat fields of our middle west? If that be wasteful tt IS the only sort of waste all right thinking men can endorse Five generations are but a fraction of a second on history s clock Yet In so brief a span this Democracy which they accuse of being inefficient has welded thirteen suspicious and divergent colonies unto these United States of Ameraca a leader In the affairs of the world The attorneys for dictatorship have tried to lull your sensibilities with the muted refrain that freedom of religious conviction is an oplate of the people They would stamp out the spiritual fires in the hearts of men They would deprive us of this freedom of conscience which has for generations been the leven of life whtch has taught charity and compassion to all of us and declared the brotherhood of man to sceptical centuries The comfort and 'oy of sincere religious life the counsel for despotlsm would declare a drug' If It be a drug truly It IS the one great miracle drug of all time Yes I speak for Democracyl You know my client you know her for she has dwelt among you for cen tunes In her youth she added lustre to the Glory that was Greece humanity to the Grandeur that was Rome Our fathers In this wild new land knew her well welcomed her to their homes and walked with her to their churches Democracy ground the powder for the shot heard round the world Democracy pulled the ope for the bell in Phlladelphnas Carpenters Hall and Democracy sharpened Caesar Rodneys spur The plaintiff contends that man exists for the good of the political state that one IS without worth or dignity save as that Individual serves the state I speak for an Ideal government which contends that man IS more Important than things which values the dignity and worth of the human personality for a government which recognizes that every Individual regardless of race creed economic or cultural status IS a person who should be treated as an end onto himself rather than as a means to an end I speak for Democracy I speak for a government where the people participate In directing the affairs of the state and share in its rewards Where the Individual has the right to choose not alone has type of work but also where he IS to llve who are to be his friends what as to be has religion when and where he wants to go and what IS even more Important who IS to govern htm and within what limits I speak for Democracy but my voice IS but one of a legion All men everywhere who do not distort the truth declare the right and honest They are one and all advocates for Democracy We all speak for Democracy and yet Democracy needs no advocate Her record has been written boldly in characters that he who runs may read her achievements are beyond counting We who know Democracy need not extoll her virtues we need only be sure that all men know the truth all the truth In your hands citizens of the world I place the fate of my client May your verdict permit new and added brightness for uf this lamp be now extinguished with It dies the light of clvlllzatlon 88 I ' ' 1 . , . ,, H . . . . . , , , . - 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 . , - . ' 1 1 1 . . . . . ,, ,, . . . - 1 , . 1 . 11 11 - 11 . 1 H . . . . - - . 11 1 11 - . . . , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , . I . f 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I . , . . , . 11 11 - - ' 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' The Football Queen for l952 She was a phantom of delight When first she gleam cl upon our srght A lovely apparition sent To be a moments ornament Her eyes as stars of twnlnght four Luke twslnghts too her dark brown hast Joan Hopkins , . 1 1 1 1 I . . . , . 1 1 A Q Goodbye Seniors To the Class of l953: On behalf of the staff which has served you in all capacities here at William Penn, may we offer congratulations to you at this commence- ment time. lt is with mixed emotions of joy and sadness that we see you leave. Moy you be fortunate in finding the place in life for which you are best suited and may you be happy in making useful contribu- tions to our American way of life. Not all of us are anxious to help with the job of moving along the wagon of progress. A lot of people are willing to ride but balk when needed to pull the wagon. ln addition many of those who ride make the job more difficult for those who pull by drqgging their feet, I hope you will always be willing to pull your share of the load but if you must ride, don't drag your feet. Goodbye and Good Luck Charles E. Smith 90 Goodbye Seniors To rnosf of you, This yeorbook will represenT The end of your school experiences. We hope ThoT iT does noi end The good begun in school. The cooperotion, hord work, Thoughf ond consideronon ThoT rnode This book possible ore olso indispensoble chcxrocTerisTics Tor your success oTTer school. The exTenT ThoT ecich one is oble To live These chcirocTer- isTics is The reol rneosure of success. You ore desTined To be The link between The posT ond The fufure. Here Then is my odvice. Weld TogeTher The sTrong heolThTul ond beouniul Things of The post wi'h whoi you discover To be of eguol worTh in The world oround you ond you will nicike your rnork in Thi world in your own wciy you will serve cis The link ThoT will sTcind iTs TesT Good luck To olll 91 Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oc Oc Oct Oct Oc Oc Oct Oct Oct Nov 8 Memories Here we are again' This IS getting to be a habit' Did you see our new gym and cafe terra? Whats this new faces? The new Penn Quill staff as on the 'ob plan ning the best yearbook ever sounds mighty familiar' School pictures my what vuslons of loveli ness' Need a new camera? Mr Davis once again put on a pep assembly to remember Did you see Mr Reid? The Colomals opened the season by de featlng St Peters score 33 to I4 Our fellows did It again' Thus time agaunst Harve De Grace 33 O Our hockey stars beat Newark' Both the Only half a day school? What did we do to deserve thus? Magazine campaign ss gettmg under way for 1952 Bel Anre game OO Wheres our cheerung section? Election day at Wm Penn lkes our man' That black report card day Must start studying' No school today' Our wonderful teachers are having a meetung' The champs really did It this time we beat Newark' Score 9 O' Captaun Bull got all wet' The first Argus came out today The staff really did a wonderful 'ob The Colossal Colonvals beat the Green Knights They re really qreen tonight after Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov SC SC SC SC SC SC SC a scoreless game 32 O A double treat' A pep assembly thus after noon and a game wnth Dover tonight We won 27 6 Br r r nts cold' The Juniors sponsored the Harvest Ball Wel come Queen Ruth and King Buddy' The Colomals slnd and sloshed to a 270 victory over the Claymont Indians' Smooth sailing ahead In splte of the rain we made it' Number eight' A l Du Pont got a 24 6 bruise Winnie won the Delaware Votce of De mocracy contest Whew' We sneaked by Elkton I8 T4 Joan Hopkans IS our Football Queen Congratula with Queen Joan reigning Our dress rehearsal for the Sensor play Whats the code word this year gurls? lts rauning again? Oh what a clinch' Was that love? No lust the second dress rehearsal for the Senior P ay Goodbye My Fancy Good work Seniors' It was an enloyable evening Our Music departments efforts were re worded The Christmas program was a great success' A howling success' These useful gnfts our teachers are receiving' How about a turkey sanclwlch? Last day parties contests' The Nmth Grade seems to be ahead I Saw Mommy Kxssnng Santa Claus O ' . . . . 14 ' . - . I7 ' - , '- . I5 ' ' - . i9 . ' ' . l . ' . ' . . 22 ' ' , '. . 20 ' - ' . . . V ' . ' U l-- ' ' II ' ' ll ll f - 4 27 . . . . . . . ,, . , - . . 27 . , - . t. 2 . ' ' . - Varsity and the J.V. tions Joan! Victory dance was a big success L 8 ' . . . . I ' . D . 9 ' . .9 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' . ll ' , ' . ' D . TO ,' ' . . -' t. 21 ' . . ' . I . F. 22 . D . ll , . ' . . 25 . D . 22 ' ' - . 24 ' ' ' ' - ,A ' . . , - - ' ' - D . 23 ' ' ' . . 31 . ' . ' ' . D . 23 - ' - . ' . l - A . ' . ' K ' D . 24 ' ' . 92 Dec ec CID OFT OFT OFT GFI GD CVT CIN OH G G G 6 Hes not such a bad guy after all' Look at The gutts' Should l baby sut tonught and make money or go to the party? The party won' Holuday lazuness but back to the grund Senuor puctures Wunnue says the dentust gave her that black eye We gave A I a 47 40 beatung' Snow' Brung out The red Tlannels Wm Penn T1ubbed' ls thus bucketball or badmunton'? We lost 55 51 aT Claymont Jeff went Through and hugh water' Senuor Hugh heard the Amerucan Male Chorus Hope we have more of These gooa assemblues' Mr Reeses eye has changed color us T black blue or green? A Nony Mouse he dued Tor scuence un Mr Bucher s class The Colonuals had theur annual football ban quet To The senuors who wont be here next year well muss you' Mr Fenton and hus tenth graders put on a wonderful assembly thanks' Muss Leeser got marrued' Now she s Heaps' Senuors go to the workhouse' No uust vusut un ' Our U N Panel group went to MT Pleasant who s sleepung'V The Freshmen held theur long awauted February Fantasy Congratulatuons Queen Martlna and Kung Danny' 6 6 G S e Ma rch March March March Arul May 8 May 22 June 5 Our panel unvaded P S Congratulatuons kuds on a swell uob' Does Mr Fenton always pound on The wall when Annue enters? Our telows really looked great as They made The pounts to beat Fruends thus cutter noon good work Team' Wm Penn s essayust gets an assembly of her nplsaTVsetGodlukun e future Wunnue ' Book reports due so soon? Oh horrors' M Stanus us un a duther Could ut be e yearbook us gettung hum down? Junuor s dress rehearsal Dud you see Casan nova P R 'P I m sure he wasnt blushung' Thanks Junuors ut was great' No school Today' Thunk lll sleep tul noon Our sprung concert lt was even better than last year and thats sayung a lot' Everyone un Mr Buchers chemustry class got A un hus bug test to Calamuty Aprul Fool' Semors are un Washungton' Oh w w ll Buddy and Ruth broke up get there someday' Our last dance at Wm Penn the Junuor Senuor Prom' Wull you ever forget ut' r last day un school cant Tell T happy or sad Good luck next year Senuors' May you have as many pleasant memorues as we Good luck Ruth and Paul' . 25 ' 4 F b. 16 ' . . ' D . 31 -' ' , F b. 17 . J 4 5 ' ' , ' , F b. 20 l J 4 6 . . - . . . . . . A J V 6 l h . ' 4 F b. 23 . ' ' J U 8 - ' 4 ow - u . . . o c ' Th J . 9 . . ' H l l ' l - , F b. 27 4 , . -- ' E 1 r. ' ' ' ' . ' th J . 14 ' ' ' ' ' ' T 11- I ' ' ' ' . J I I5 t -' 3 March 25 First night ot Seven Keys to Baldpatef' u .ues - - , ' ' ' . 27 T A ' Y ' I 29 ' . 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F b. 11 . . 4 OU ' - I ' m F b. 14 ' ' l 93 Mus Mr Patrons s Anlta Banks and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Compluments and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Arthur Bennett Davud Bevls A J Brown Clyde A Byham Martun P Chnrco ofthe Cateterna Ladues Davud Cochran J Ralph Dultng George W Emerson James Douglas Farnss Oliver Herz Mrs Florence Hopkuns and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Wnllnam J Hopkms Kenneth Hurley L C Jensen L A K Josendale L A Josendale Jr Joseph Knelht Rosa M Lenonr Complnments of Margaret s Beauty Shop Mr and Mrs ArthurA Muller Mr and Mrs Harry Montgomery Complnments of New Castle Pharmacy Mr and Mrs Carl W Parsons Mr Paul Wesley Reedy Rudy The Bus Driver Mr and Mrs John V Ryan Jr Lots Shaffer Mr and Mrs A Norman Short Mr and Mrs Paul H Steele Complnments of John W Tobun CBarberD Margaret T Thornton and Mrs J Norman Walker and Mrs John A Wallace and Mrs Charles E Wuggms and Mrs R H Woodcock Mr. . ' ' . . . ' Mr. . . . . . Mr. . . ' Mr. . ' . ' - - - Mr. . ' H ' H Mr. . . ' - - - f - Mr. 1 . ' Mr. . ' - - - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Grebe Dr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Silverman Mr. . ' - - - Mr. . ' ' . ' - Mr. 1 Mr. . . Mr. . . . MV- - - Mr. . . . . , Sr. MV- - - J ' Mr. . . . , . Mr- - - - Mr. . 94 MANOR PHARMACY WILMINGTON MANOR DELAWARE MAPLE LAWN DAIRY F PHONE NEW CASTLE 3123 THE NEW CASTLE TRUST COMPANY AMSTEL HOME IMPROVEMENT WI gf 6641 MOORE BROTHERS PHONE N c 2068 TERRACE BARBER SHOP 604 w 1 A CAST SUB AND STEAK SHOP 916 CLAYTON STREET GEBHART S FUNERAL HOME 8. L E ELIASON INC srhas eh sf CRAMER S LUNCHEONETTE 202 D 1 HOLLOWAY TERRACE VOL FIRE CO No 1 EAGLE DYE WORKS N 223 MARYLAND AVE CROSS ROAD DINER WHERE D PONT PARKWAY MEETS ROUTES 30 81 40 FLOWER BOX FLORIST FASHION CLEANING G E O R G E S sEE You AFTER THE PLAY BASIN ROAD MARKET Y NICK S CLEANERS 5TH 6. 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SONS FITZPATRICK S SERVICE STATION ANGELLI S SUNOCO SERVICE GEORGE M VAN SANT PENNSLDE JOHN N FORTNER TEXACO sERvLcE HOWARD JOHNSON S JOHN C ROMAN REAL ESTATE a. INSURANCE HINRICHS WATSON ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION 3 PIN 1 A NORMAN SHORT INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED S H E A T S ATLANTIC SERVICE 6th 8- CHESTNUT STREET The Place To Go Is The Pompell WM B BRIDGEWATER JEWELER EST 1885 WEAVER S SUPER SERVICE STATION JOHNSON S MARKET sos KING STREET F A Y S N E W S 410 DELAWARE STREET EARLE THEATRE AIRPORT ESSO SERVICE STATION ovfuya Rd 1 1 . . 106 . . I Hares Corner Christiana Rd. New Castle Ave. 8- Landers Lane , , I , . . . New Castle and Du ont Airport I I Y I NEW CASTLE, DEL. Dupont Blvd. A Jefferson Avenu U I Dupont Highway - New Castle, Del. Wilmington Manor . ' 'I E S Crossroads R. 3 - 40 Basin Road 8- DuPont Hwy. I I 1 u on iwa - asin oa Autographs Autographs an on -uv. ,Q-1 'lm .,v w-N Q- ' ---sw X S fir Here you are on The lasT page of your l953 edlTron of The Penn Quill We The edlors ol This book sincerely hope you Thoroughly enloyed IT and ThaT TT wall keep lnTacT your many memories Tor years To Come Yes we spenf much of our Tame compulnng The dnTTerenT maTerTals and arrangmg Them Tor you We could noT have done Thus however wTThouT The help of you sTudenTs and your Teachers so you see TT works boTh ways There are many persons whom we CannoT Thank Individually yeT They are ,usT as much a parT ol TT as we Wrlluam Penn has really come To The Top Thus year We Sensors are derlul year Tor us buT TU T thunk whaTs Tn sTore Tor you We have seen many changes ID our Trme and They are lusT beglnnung new buildings new Teachers and new Trlends s TS ou QI all ol you TuTure sensors luTure edTTors Xvf hope you will remember us always as we will you Snncerely yours C616 100 proud To soy, We graduaTed from Wm. 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