SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
ALMA MATER Our Springfield High School, thou noble one and true, To thee we sing again of our gold and blue, Hearts proudly loyal in song, here unite, To spread abroad the fame of thy great power and might. And may thy sons be faithful to thy dear memory. Hail our Alma Mater, we e'er will sing of thee. When we depart from thy protection here, We'll oft look behind us with all affection dear. Boldly we launch out upon life's stormy main, And live our bright high school days all over again, How often we will ponder, on scenes of our student life, And we'll smile and murmur the name of Springfield High. -Sylvia Macdonald. One
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IN MEMORIAM
STANLEY DRISCOLL "When Autumn's leaves doth gently fall, Untouched to Mother Earth, They go to heed the Savior's call, And seek a heavenly berth."
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SCHOOL BOARD C.
HABOLD
HALBEilSTADT
President
B.
GEOBCE
BEITZEL
Vice·President
HABBJET
S.
MABSHALL
Secretary
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RAYMOND CHEYNEY
Treasurer
FBANK H. EBY
RUSSELL E. HOEHL
ELIZABETH
LESLIE
L.
S.
PUSEY
TAYLOB
AD MINIS TRATI 0N
"I find the greatest t~ing in this world is, not so much where we stand as in what direction we are moving.
To
reach the port of heaven we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it,-but we must sail and not drift or lie at anchor."
-Oliver TPendell Holmes
HARVEY C. SABOLD
Supervising Principal
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RICHARD K. SMITH
E. THOMPSON RICHARDSON
Principal
Administrative Assistant
FACULTY NNE W. BEATTY
MARGARET G. GRAHAM
Home Economics ]\Iiss Beatty is handy with scissors and spool, And always adheres to the Golden Rule.
Librarian With all the ways to find a book, Why must we ask Miss Graham to look?
SHARPLESS D. GREEN
SARAH L. BERRY
Social Studies
Latin, English Miss Berry can be lots of fun On that you must agree.
Each time we see a movie, we think of Mr. Green,
The studes will study for I and II, TIut seldom for Latin III.
Because he made us write ten facts on everything we'd seen.
WALTER J. HALL
EDITH A. BIGELOW
English, Social Studies
Coach, Social Studies
If there's anything about English you'd like to know,
Jf s easy to see Mr. Hall is the reason
The teacher to see is Miss Bigelow.
Our football team had a good season.
LEILA N. DROWN
ESTELLE A. HEISS
Secretary The office force just goes to town With the constant work of lVlrs. Brown.
Art "Clean your paint boxes, and keep your desks nice." These are the words of our own Miss Heiss.
JANE E. BRUSCH
EDWARD S. HOTTENSTEIN
Physical Education
Science
For teaching Phys. Ed., she is best . by far;
[ warn you people you'll end up on a slab,
i\ nd as a reward, she bought a new
(f
car.
you're not careful during chemistry lab.
DORRIS R. DALTON
MARGARET H. HUNT
Secretary
Guidance, English
To lunch, to lunch the students go,
Miss Hunt has tried with all her knowledge
With Miss Dalton there to take their '~dough".
To help the seniors find a college.
FRANCES J. GAMBLE
ALBERT M. JONES
Social Studies, English
Coach; Social Studies
The gramn~~r on her mail box card is posi~ively quaint,
We scan the pages quickly, as he stoops to open the drawer,
The only fhing it really lacks is: you are, he is, "I ain't".
We brace ourselves for a "little quizz". Quoth the students, "Never more".
SHELDON S. R. MADEIRA
'CHARLES C. SCHMIDT
English
Business Education
"In the last analysis" we'd like to
No prose for him, always a poem.
say,
"We're with Mr. Madeira all the way."
A friendly fellow to those who know 'im.
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M. ETHEL McNIEL
WILBUR R. SCHOPF
Mathematics, Visual Education
Physical Education
For I.Q. tests, camera and reel, Stop in the office of Miss McNiel.
The Eight.Lap Club the boys just love, And always join because of "GOY".
ELWOOD S. MILLER
KATHRYN N. SHRIVER
Instrumental Music
Vocal Music
It's good, it's great, it's the best in the land.
From all the choir and Girls' Chorus, too,
What do we mean? Woody's band.
Come three cheers for Miss Shriver, and we do mean you!
Why,
it's
HAZEL B. NEELY
DEAN T. STEPHENS
Spanish, English
Science, Mathematics
"Silencio plus por favor" "Quiet, if you please".
means
This, Mrs. Neely is heard to say, And "Salud!" if you sneeze.
Mr. Stephens and biology are really quite a pair, He also gives those "little quizzes" to give the kids a scare.
WILLIAM J. NUNAN
GEORGE D. THOMAS
Mathematics, Social Studies
Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing
All the pretty young girls must sigh Whf'n Mr. Nunan 'passes by.
Jolly and peppy is our Mr. "T", And one of our favorites he always will be.
ADA M. PEEL
FLORENCE V. TRIBIT
Home Economics
Nurse
Pepsodent
We guarantee you won't need a hearse,
Keeps things cooking all the while.
If you are treated by our capable nurse.
ELVIRA H. SANBE
JAMES W. WEAVER
Mrs.
Peel, smile,
with
her
Social Studies, English
Mathematics
Public relations and world affairs
If you study your math as hard as a beaver,
Add to Room IS's other cares.
You'll rate A-I with Mr. Weaver.
ALBERT J. WENTZ
Industrial Arts Mr. Wentz, a deep voiced man, Keeps shop boys busy as he can.
MAINTENANCE STAFF
DIETITIANS Florence Raymond, Anna Campion, Anna Thomas, Annie Bacher
CUSTODIANS William Griffiths, Charles Bewley, William Gilday
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SCRIVENER
STAFF Editor-in-Chief Associa.te Editor .... Business Manager Assistant Business Manager
BARBARA KNAFF NANCY GROTZ MARCIA GREGORY ................................................ CHARLOTTE MA BECK
EDITORIAL STAFF: Peggy Boardman, Sara Cheyney, Jeanette Pancoast, Betty Ann Burton, Nancy Siegle, Barbara Phillips, Audrey Howard, Barbara Greenberg, Loretta Winters, Jean Schriver, Mary Ellen Norman, Myra Hewitt, Carolyn MacReynolds, Dick Dallas, Judy Albrecht, Joyce Ford, Mimi Burritt, Nancy Beitzel, Barbara Leonard, Nancy Lawson. ART: (Editor j Joyce Chibatar, Fred Long, Evelyn MacDonald, Peggy Willits, Dotty Lou Rose, Marge Conover, Nancy Bleecker. PHOTOGRAPHY: (Editor) Donald Duck, Joe Pine, Betty Lou Lentz, Jim Stevenson, Dick Walkup, Carl Peifer, Donald Steele. BUSINESS STAFF: Jim Clift, Dave Conrad, Nancy Bleecker, Betty Lou Lohr, Joan Schwarz, Marian McCarty, Jeanne Loveland, Leona Brooks, Joyce Korenko, Frank Carr, Anne Frye, Bill Jones, Fred Brumble, Jack Taylor, Mildred Johnson, Dolores Rademan, Aileen Rennie, Joan Manera, Edith Bunting, Dolores Clegg, June Huey, Geraldine Milnor, Lorraine Peeples. ADVISERS: Margaret Graham, George Thomas. JUNIOR ASSOCIATE: Arlie Harman.
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EDITORIAL STAFF
BUSINESS STAFF Eleven
CLASS ADVISERS
"Let us say this much to ourselves, not only with our lips but in our hearts.
Let us say this: 1 myself am a part of democracy-I
myself must accept responsibilities.
Democracy
IS
not merely a
privilege to be enjoyed-it is a trust to keep and maintain ... 1 am an American.
1 intend to remain an American.
I will do my best
to wipe from my heart hate, rancor, and political prejudice. sustain my government.
And thm good days or bad 1 will try to
serve my country."
-Stephen Vincent Benet HAZEL B. NEELY
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"I wish to every member of the graduating class a wholesome and a happy life-rich with the many blessings that are ours for the asking-full of the truths and knowledge that are ready to unfold themselves to us if we will but seek after them-abounding in the unlimited opportunities that daily knock at our doors for acceptance."
CHARLES C. SCHMIDT Twelve
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President. Vice-President
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JOHN STEIMER LORETTA WINTERS
Secretary
NANCY GROTZ
Treasurer
JOHN TAYLOR
JUDITH CREIGHTON ALBRECHT "Judy"
Academic
Orchestra 2.3.4 String Ensemble 2.3.1 Spri·Hian 3,4 (Associate EJilor) Honor Society 4
Girls' Chorus 3,4 Scrivener 4, Softball Intramural:; 2 Senior Play
"I have the car tonight!" Spri-Hian's able assistant editor · .. makes leading remarks at lunch time an honor student ... future includes studying abroad "Holiday for Strings" could well be theme song ... a voice (!) in the Girls' Chorus ... never sad ... can translate any Spanish · .. A's in chemistry.
HERBERT WILLIAM ALLISON "Bill"
Academic Senior Play
"Chicken!" Has a great appreciation for art, particularly blondes ... skips chemistry to go hunting . . . one of the lucky few to own a horse . . . soda jerk in off hours .. drives (?) a Chevie ... faithful follower of the teams . . . a really big-hearted guy!
KERMIT W. ANGSTADT,
JR.
"Skip" Monitor
Academic I~
Debating' Club 4·
"Comrade!" Fiend for auto-racing . . . hails from Norristown . . . builds model planes; plans to go into aviation · .. an asset to the Debating Club ... occupies the Deacon's chair . . . always knows his chemistry .. cute as they come . . . face turns red when he laughs . . . yet to give girls a break.
ANNA MARGARET BEITZEL "Nancy"'
Academic
Hockey 2,3.4 Basketball 2.3,4 A Cappella Choir 2,3.4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Honor Society 3,4Tri-Hi·Y 3,4
Girls' Trio 3,4 Scrivener 4 Softball Intramunds 2,3,4 D.strict Chorus 3.4 Student Council 2.4 (Secretary) Senior Play (Program Committee)
"My goodness!" A real brain _ .. an all-round athleteyou name it, she'll play it ... college week-ends at Bucknell are big events ... one of the chosen four juniors to make Honor Society . . . always there, but never heard . . helped Student Council run Cougar Tech.
ROBERT S. BENNER "Ben" Monitor 4-
General Senior Play (Sta:;c Crew)
Stag-c Crew ·1,
"I don't know!" Sharp dresser . . . likes out-of-town girls ... tall, dark and handsome ... seen down at Walt's with Motz . . . just loves English class, or any class . __ can really dance ... doesn't believe in studying.
ANNA FLORENCE BLEECKER Academic
"Nancy" A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 Hockey 3,.1+ Scrivener 4
Hockey Intramurals 2 Basketball Intramurals 2,3 District Chorus 4 Senior Play (Usher)
"If you're lucky!" Always around, either with Mary Ellen or Bill adds life to any party . . . plays a good game of hockey alto voice that adds to the choir ... "P.c." could well mean pretty cute . . . works hard for Scrivener . . . has reserved seat in the library . . . always manages to find red-headed friends (!?!)
MARGARET LEE BOARDMAN ~'Peggy" Orchestra 2,3,4 A Cappella Choir 2.3.4 String' Ensemble 2,3,4 Basketball 2
Academic Girls' Trio 2,3,4 Scrivener 4 District Chorus 3 District Orchestra 3,4 Honor Society 4
'Oh, Au-dry!" Owns quite a laugh . . . quite the studious kid . . . sings for Miss Shriver's choir-also adds a good alto voice to the trio . . . the chosen one for the State Orchestra . . . enjoys basketball . . . good nature in addition to an already nice personality.
LEONA M. BROOKS General
"Lee" Spri·Hian 2,3,4 Hockey lntramurals 2
Baseball Intrumurals Dramatic Club 4
Scn:or Play (Usher)
"Oh-I don't know!" Hair of gold, eyes of blue ... hates to miss class to deliver bulletins . . . makes nice clothes look better . . . smooth dancer . . . attends school faithfully-every so often teacher's dream student . . . one of inseparable four likes them all, loves none.
LORETTA ELEANOR BROWNE Academic
Loretta Dramatic Club 4
Tri·Hi·Y 3,4
"Nuts!" Never says much, keeps thoughts to herself . . . her art work could put Mr. Varga to shame . . . forever hiding from Miss Brusch . . . love life out of town likes to laugh in English . . . just dotes on school . . . dresses very neatly.
FREDERICK ELY BRUMBLE General
"Head" Eo.otba11 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Monitor 4
Baseball 2,3.4 Varsity Club 3,4 Class Officer 3 (Vice-President)
"O.K., Ed!" Tall, dark, and oh! so handsome . . . one of our football heroes ... also shines on the basketball court ... keeps traffic under control ('?) in front of the lab ... seen tearing around in his "hot-rod". . brightens up study halls . . . fond of Ocean City . . . a real wit. .
EDITH BRUCE BUNTING "Bunny"
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Hockey 2.3 (Manager) A Cappella Choir 2,3,4
Tri.Hi· Y 3.4 Scrivener 4
"Eek! Eek!" Is she affectionate in her correspondence? · . . works hard managing the affairs of Miss Brusch's hockey team ... always has some worry . . . aspires to be a nurse-promises to be a good one ... active choir member . . . those brown eyes!
MIRIAM ELLEN BURRITT "Milni"
Academic
A Cappella Choir 2.3,4 (President) Spri.Hian 3.4
Stuucnt Council 3 Health Council 4
Hockey 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3.4 (Captain)
Scrivener 4 Dramatic Club 2
Softball Intramurals 2,3 (Captain). 4
"I was so embarrassed!" Nice looking strawberry blonde · .. hockey stick could well be her trademark ... basketball captaincy keeps her busy through the Winter . . . spends her summers in the Poconos quite a driver . . . can brighten up any dull class future Phys. Ed. teacher · .. P.c.!!
BETTY ANN BURTON "Reds"
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Band 2.3.4
Spri.Hian 4 Softball Intramurals 2 Dramatic Club 2
A Cappella Choir 2.3,4 Scrivener 4
Senior Play (Usher)
"That gripes me!" One of few who still have long hair · .. seems to like her men dark and handsome . . . takes corners on two wheels . . . makes a good color guard look better . . . lends vocal talents to the A Cappella has lots of good looks ... California, here she comes visits school, now and then.
FRANK P. CARR "Flash"
Academic
Monitor 3.1
Track 2,3.4
A Cappella Choir 3A H caIth Council 4
Student Council 2 Softball Intramurals 2.3.4
Football 2.3.4 Cross·Country 4 Religious Culture Spri.Hian 4
"I didn't do it!" Seen puttering around the track . . . always talking to the girls-seems to prefer underclassmen · .. a keeper of peace ... gets along with Mr. Madeira ... short and dark.
THOMAS ]. CASEY "Case" Basketball 2 Baseball Intramurals 2,3,4
General Dcbatinc Club 4 Senior Play
"And I know who put him UP to it!!" Likes them all, loves none ... sharp character . . . popular with everyone · .. a practical joker chief ambition-to make the Dis. tinguished Honor" Roll pepped up play practices . . . made a good father for George ... troubles with the other guy's girls.
SARA ANN CHEYNEY Sara
Acaden'tic
A Cappella Choir 2.3,4 Spri-Hian 3.4 Strin~
Ensemble 2.3.4 Orchestra 2.3.4 (Secretary) Senior Play (Usher)
Honor Society 4 Softball Intrumurals 2.3,t1. Scrivener 4
Basketball Intramurals 3 District Chorus 3.4-
"Guess that'll cream your onions!" Kitten on the keys · .. special interests in Ocean City shining black hair · .. has a swell sense of humor can't keep her shoes on in class . . . always wants to do "something" in Home Ec. . . . mischievous eyes ... sings in choir.
JOYCE MARIE CHIBATAR Joyce
Gene;',d
Tri·Hi. Y
2.3.'~
Scrivener 4 Sprj.Hian 4-
Dcbatin;; Club Senior Play
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"Oh, Golly!" Tall and willowy . . . you name it and she can paint it ... pride of the art room ... future holds art school ... when making her will, she'll remember Bill . . . enjoys Barbara's lunch in Spanish class . never unhappy.
DOLORES M.· CLEGG "Dee"
General
Band 2,3 Spri.Hian 2A
Dramatic CluL <1 Scrivener 4-
Senior Play (Usher)
"He's pretty sharp!" A good dancer . . . always looks neat . . . seen at the Canteen in Clifton . . . so-o quiet · .. always has something to write ·in P.A.D. . . . finds her men out of town . . . occasionally gives everyone a break and comes to school:
JAMES R. CLIFT "Jim"
Academic
Track 2.3.4 A Cappella Choir 2,3
:'Monitor 4Scrivener 4Softball Intramurals 2,3.4
"Where are your keys, Jake?" Girls wish they had his curly hair! ... spends his summers in Maryland . . . man with a car-vows never to paint it yellow again . . . so-o tired . . . loves our class parties . . . always with Jake · ... yet to give the girls a tumble ... asset to the frat . . . seems to be shy and quiet--? . . . maintains order as a monitor.
MARGARET ELIZABETH CONOVER "Marge" A Cappella Choir 3A
Hockey 3 Scrivener 4
Academic Dramatic Club 2 Basketball Mana~cr 2.3,4 Spri.Hian 2,3,4 (Exchan;;c Editor) Senior Play (Properties)
"Oh, Witch!" Quite a character . . . shows promise of making a model things in Beach Haven are "Feeny"(funny, that is!) gets along well with all . . . keeps Spri·Hian in touch with other schools . . . enjoys English classes in a big way ... capable manager . . . P.e.
JOSEPH DAVID CONRAD "Cons"
Academic
Football 2.3,4 Boys' Quartet 4 Basketball 2.3.4District Chorus 3.4 A C3ppclJa Choir 2,3 •.1Student Council 3 •.1- (Trcatlurcr) Varsity Club 3,4 Honor Society 4 Monitor 4 Scrivener 4 Baseball Intramural!:! 2.3 (Captain), 4
"Aw, stop it, will yOU?" Seen on the athletic ficld-a real star in basketball and football . . . keeps the A Cappella tenor section going . . . watches traffic in front of library · .. drives around town like a mad man ... holds the purse strings of the Student Council . . . "Heart Breaker".
RICHARD BENNETT DALLAS "Dick"
Academic
Spri-Hian 3.4 (Editor) Operator~' Club 3A Orchestra 2.3 (Trc3llurcr). 4 Track' (Mana:;:cr) 2.3.4 Band 2.3 (Treasurer) •.1. tPrcsidcnt} Cross Countr)' (Mana;;cr) 4 Senior Play Scrivener 4 Honor Society 4
"What's the joke?" Never loses that puzzled expression in chemistry . . . follows up and tracks down news for his Spri-Hian staff to write about . . . always hunting late assignments . . blushing face becomes him . . . always well-dressed . . . toots a cute Aute.
JOYCE ELIZABETH DANIELS Joyce
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Hockey 3,4 Bano 3.4 Girls' Chorus 3.4
Dramatic Club ·1 Spri-Hian 3.4 Scrivener -4
"That should be real!" A cute little blonde ... can really twirl a baton ... always talking-never without an answer · .. enjoys· her P.A.D. classes ... "Oh! Johnny" ... can't see without her glasses ... feature attraction at the hockey games ... Mary Ellen's buddy ... P.e.
LUDWIG DENK "Denny"
General
Track 2.3.4-
Cross Country Debating (.lub 4
Football 4
"Sure!" Gets along swell in English . . . loves to .laugh · .. hasn't yet given the girls a break ... "Gov" keeps him running for the cross-country team . . . a real comedian · .. will argue with anybody . . . has a Pepsodent smilethe envy of all ... living for his auto-racing.
PATRICK JAMES DOYLE "Lil' Torpedo" ::\Ionitor 3.4: Basketball 2,3,4
Academic Softball Intramurals 2 Track 3.4 Debating Club 4.
"1 don't know!" 50-0-0 tall! ... slows down traffic in front of the auditorium ... best of sports ... plays a good game of basketball-always winds up with the ball in those under-the-basket scrambles ... doesn't say much, but likes a good laugh ... always glad to help out.
DONALD DUCK "Don"
Academic
A Cappella Choir 3,4 Monitor 4 Operators' Club
Scrivener 3.4 (Photogravhy Editor) Senior Play tStagc Crew) (Vicc-President) 3. (President) 4
"Well, I guess so!" Tall and really smooth . . . keeps the halls in order . . . interest in the class of '50 is strictly feminine ... heads Scrivener's photography staff . . . seen entering the dark room (!?!) ... always showing movies or playing records . . . oh! so handsome . . . doesn't say much.
JOHN DUFFY "Little Stoop"
General
Football 2,3,4
Dcbatin;; Club 4 SoftbaB Intramurals- 2.3
"Hey, she's nice!" Always up to something-never a dull moment ... one of the inseparable buddies ... a backfield star . . . those haircuts . . . well·known for his dancing ability puts pep into class parties . . . gives the girls "Great day for the Irish" when Jack's around. a break
THOMAS PATRICK FITZGERALD, JR. "F itz~~
General
"She's a cute kid!" Seemed to be absent a lot-must he a sick boy ... looks sharp in his uniform blue eyes and black hair make a striking appearance girls envy his curls ... one of the four inseparables likes the girlsthey like him.
JOYCE LOUISE FORD Commercial
Joyce Trj·Hj·Y 3.4 (Treasurer) Dramatic Club 4 Sprj·Hian 4
Religious Culture 3 Scrivener 4 Senior Play (Ticket Committee)
"What a riot!" Long, blonde hair adds to good looks .. fond of horseback riding . . . special heart interest . . loves to bake (?) cakes for Tri-Hi·Y sales . . . always up to something with the aid of Phillips . . . P.C. . • . Mr. Pancoast's "baby"!
AN JE ELIZABETH FRYE Anne
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Softball Intramurals 2 (Captain) Dramatic Club 2.3 (Treasurer). 4 A ttendancc Officer 4 Religious Culture 3 Tri.Hi.Y 4 Spri.Hian 3,4 Senior Play (Properties) Scrivener 4 Basketball Intramurals 3 (Captain) Volley Ball 3 HOllor Society 4
"Out in Pittsburgh . . . !" Has plenty of grey matter . . . just won't stop bragging about Pittsburgh-could it he .the smoke? ... partial to the name "Jack" . . . finds her love interest out of town ... races through the halls with those little white slips.
DONALD GREEN "Pete"
Academic
Cross. Country 2,4
Track 2,3 Senior l'lay (Ticket Committee)
Optrators' Club 2,3,4
"Now, my brother, Ted-¡" Silent guy . . . forever found snapping pictures . . . contributes lots of his time to the track team duties of operators' club keep him out of many a class eyes feel funny-guess whose shirt? . . . a whiz in science.
BARBARA PHYLLIS GREENBERG "Bobbie"
General
A Cappella Choir 3,4 Hockey 3,4 Cheerleader 3,4
Health Council 3.4 Basketball Intramurals 2,3 Hockey Intramurals 2 Senior Play (Ticket Committee)
Scrivener 4
"Guess what! I'm seeing Herby tonight." Peppy cheerleader ... always thinking of ways to torture certain people in Home Ec. . . . seen driving hockey balls to Joyce . . . "Herbie" is her .favorite comic . . . builds muscles for the Jr. High as her Health Council duty . . . sharp dancer . . . a P.e.
MARCIA LOUISE GREGORY "Peaches"
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Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Scrivener 4 (Business Manager) Religious Culture 3 Girls' Chorus 3
Hockey 3,4 Hockey lntr:u\lurals 2 Basketball lntramurals 2.3.4 Softball Intramurals 3,4 Senior Play
"Geepers!" Sparkling personality one of Scrivener's "big wheels" . . . really works hard has "bud"-ding romance . . . one of the cutest . . . can play a wonderful game of hockey . . . loves to get mail from E.W. . . . always smiling. .
NANCY VIRGINIA GROTZ Nancy
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Band 3,4 Hockey 3,4 (Captain) Class Officer (Secretary)
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Spri.Hlan 4
Scrivener 4 (Associate Editor) Student COllncil 4, Hockey Intramurab 2 Health Council 4
"What d' yuh mean?" Always smiling . . . guards the stripes . . . speaks her piece at Council meetings . . . always hlushing high-scoring J.V. hockey captain . . . a real P.e. always having problems concerning the opposite sex.
RICHARD HENDRICKSON "Dick"
Academic
Football 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3 Track 2,3,4 Class Officer 2 (President) Monitor 4 Senior P13y
Student Council .... (President) Softball Intr:unur31s 2.3,4 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. District Chorus 3,4 Boys' Quartet 4 Honor Society 4
"What did I do?" "Blondes kept backs from getting past what will become of Spanish the student council running 13ill and Fred.
for blondes" is his motto ... his end in all the games . . . class without him? ... keeps smoothly . . . never without
MYRA ANN HEWITT "Tootie"
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Tei.Hi. Y 3,4 Dramatic Club 2.3 Debating Club 4 Hockey 3,4
Spri.Hian 2.3A Scri \'ener 4 Hockey Intra.mural~ Senior Play Religious Culture 3
"Bill's coming home!" Heart is with the alumni . . . seen -and heard cheering for Michigan ... a pocket edition, but not a carbon copy .. , . can't sit still . . . usually giggling · .. at home in a goalie cage ... Mrs. Peel's pet (peeve) · .. debates-or is it arguments with Mr. Madeira? ... P.e.
AUDREY HOWARD Audrey
Academic
Girls' Choru!!; 3 (President) A Cappella Choir 4 Scri vcnef -1Hockey Intrllmurals 2.3
Basketball Intramural., 2.3 Softball Intramtlntl~ 2.3.4 Tei.Hi. Y 2.3.4 ClaSM Officer 2 (Treasurer) Senior Play
"Pretty cute!" Oh, that laugh!- . . . has the kind of heart trouble a doctor can't cure ... competes for top honors in Spanish . . . loves her studies-or is it her teachers? . forever calling people "kiddo" . . . lends vocal talents to choir . . . really means her complim.ents.
ELIZABETH JUNE HUEY June
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Student Council :2 Tei-Hi· Y 2.3,4 Dramatic Club 3. {, Girls' Chorus 2 (Secn:tary), 3.4 Sen:or Play
Hockey (Ass't Manager) 3.4 Attendance Officer 4 Ba:,.ketball Inlralllural~ Scrivener 4 (ProllljJter)
"Do you want to go skating?" Loves the fellowship parties · .. dotes on Spanish I (?). . still is having nightmares over Christmas card sales . . . extra·capable hockey manager . . . has a lot of fun with the underclassmen . . . oh, those long lashes ... won't give her heart to "no man:'
ALMIRA MILDRED JOHNSON "Ill il"
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A Cappella Choir 2.:l.'1 Scrivener 4
Senior Play (Usher) District Chorus 3,.~
"Give me your hat!" Beautiful soprano voice . . . one of the lucky few to go to District Chorus . . . has pleasant dreams of Fred ... always full of questions ... everybody's friend . . . spends spare time working . . . still raving about that red wallet.
WILLIAM H. JONES, JR. "Bill" Scrivener I~ A Cappella Choir 2.3,11Student Council 2.3.1 (Parl:amentarian) Track 3,4 Spri.Hian 4 Football (Mana~er) 3.4
Academic Basketball 2.3 (Manager). Baseball Intramurall'O 2.~,.~ District Chorus 3.-1 Honor Society 3,4, Monitor 4 Boys' Quartet 4 Varsity Club 4
"Assume the angle." Leaves a seat vacant in mechanical drawing every day quite a "joker" . . . "Nancy, with the laughing face" his red hair catches the girls' eyes · .. never has to worry about flunking . . . chosen for the Honor Society . . . football worries fall on his shoulders · .. neVer without Fred.
CARLETON K. KELLY General
"Kef" Stage Crew
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"1 don't know." Seems to like art class a lot this year . poor Kelly is lost without his "wheels" . . . talks too much ( ?) muscle bound . . . ,doesn't give the girls a tumble pals around with Leach.
BARBARA LOU J. KNAFF "Barbara"
Academic
Color Guard 2.3.4 (Sergeant) Tei.Hi. Y 3.4A Cappella Choir 2.3.4 Baseball IntnlOlurals 2~;t,,~ Basketball Intramllral~ 2.3 Scri,'ener 4- (Editne) Hockey Intramurals 2 (Co-Captain) Cirll:!' Ensemble 2,3.4Volley Ball 3 Sprj·Hian 4 Senior Play
"I'm so stupid!" Hands out cookies in Spanish class . . . comes back to school each year with the most gorgeous tan . . . oh, those blue eyes! . . . seen chasing staff members for their Scrivener assignments another voice (?) in the choir ... loves Ocean City next step Penn State.
B. JOYCE KORENKO Joyce
General
Dr3.matic Club 3,4
Scrivener 4
Baseball Intramurals 3
"Oh, it isn't-is it?" Whose blue Ford coupe? . . . a member of the inseparable gang . . . 'loads of pep and enthusiasm . . . out·of·town men catch her interest . . . things always pep up when Joyce is there ... loves to dance.
NANCY JANE LAWSON "Laws"
Academic
Dramatic Club Spri·Hian 2.3.4 Scrivener 4 Student Council 4Tei·Hi· Y 2.3 (Vice· President). 4 A Cappella Choir 3,4 ,
Softball Intramllwl8 2 Basketball 3 Hockey 3.4 Hockey Intmmllrals 2 Class Officer 2 (Secretary) Senior Play
"Hiya, kids!" Keeps stepping on the basketball court and on the hockey field . . . keeping steady company with R.K. this year . . . attempts to help choir with her alto voice . . . takes part in 'any and all activities . . . made a good sophisticated Marcia in the play . . . seen a lot with a certain blonde . . . P.e.
ROBERT HUGHES LEACH "Bob" Stage Crew 3A
Academic Monitor 4
"How're you doin'?" Spends most of his time in the shop-never seems to make much . . . wishes he had another year of P.A.D. . . . makes the underclassmen obey traffic laws . . . makes every experiment give a new result in lab. . . . quite a joker.
BETTY LOU LENTZ Betty
Academ,c Tri.Hi. Y 3.4 Basketball Intr':lInllral~ 2.:'~ Baseball Intrall111ral~ 2,3.4Volley Ball 3 Hockey Intramurals 2 Senior Play
Color Guard 3.4 Dramatic Cluh 2.3 Debating Club 4· Spri.Hian 4 Scrivener 4
"Dh, no!" Cute color guard who adds a lot to our squad . . . always laughing . . . always snapping some pictureespecially at the art museum. monopolizes the floor with her "thundering" ( !) voice . . . lots of cute clothes ... really a hard worker.
BARBARA ANN LEONARD Barbara
Academic
Tri.Hi.Y 3,4Sprj.Hian 4 Dramatic Club 3.4,
Attendance Officer 4· Scrivener 4 r,elj~,dolls Culture Senior Play
"Dh, have it at my house!" "Personality" always with a man ... cute kid with sharp clothes holds Tri-Hi·Y together ( ?) . • . oh! those parties-long remembered . . always laughing or crying . . . loves ( ?) chemistry . . . one of P.Co's.
BETTY LOU LOHR "Bets"
General
Dramatic Club 3.4
Scrivener
Senior Play
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"I'm going home and write a letter!" Heard before she's seen ... has a real cackle ... loads of energy ... "Wed· ding Bells Are Breaking Up That DId Gang of Mine" could well be her theme song with that diamond ... keen dancer ... neat and well dressed ... one of inseparable four.
FREDERICK A. LONG, JR. "Fred"
Academic
Senior Play Scrivener 4 Football (!\tanager) 2.;}.,1 Track 2,4
Sprj·Hian 4 :\ Cappdla Choir 2.3.'~ Di:Hrict Choft!:'! 3,~ Honor Suc..iety 3.4 Monitor 4 BOYl:l' Quartet Student Council 3,4 (Vice.President)
Softball 2.3.4 Dramatic Club
"Rear Admiral!!!" Future Penn student and then architect ... wild about Al Jolson ... keeps the girls happy at his monitor's post . . . has a cute twinkle in his eye . . . music int.erests him-you name it, he'll sing it; adds a lot to the choir . . . still looking for jerseys . . . bound to succeed.
JEANNE ANN LOVELAND Jeanne Dramatic Club 3,4
Academic Religious Culture 3 Scrivener 4·
"Dh, golly, I didn't study this!" Nice clothes . . . short stuff ... always has her homework done ... such tiny feet ... plans to attend Ursinus always giggling ... chemistry is no problem to her spends summers all over the map ... loves (?) typing.
EVELYN MAcDONALD "Babe"
Academic
Cheerleader 2.3.4 (Captain) Softball Intramurals 2 Spri·Hian 4 Basketball Intramllr:t!.s 2.3 Cirls' Chorus 3.4 Scrivener 4 Dramatic Club 2 (Secretar)"). 3 Hockey Intramurals 2.3 Senior Play (Ticket Committee)
"Let's do the 'Yeah, Team Fight'!" Captained the cheerleaders . . . does P.M.C. stand for pretty cute men? . . . chemistry her only aversion ... good things come in small packages ... has a second home way down'in Beach Haven ... "them thaI' eyes!" ... P.C.
CAROLYN SUE MAcREYNOLDS Academic Dramatic Club 2 (President). 3 Rclil:ious Culture 3 Spri·Hian 2.3.4 (Business l\hna:;cr) Tri·Hi. Y 3.4 (President)
Debating Club I~ Basketball Intramurals 3,4 Scrivener 4 Senior Play (U.sIJ.:r)
"We're having spaghetti!" Tall and attractive, the model type ... hard-working president of Tri·Hi·Y ... what's the great interest in Beach Haven? . . . seen giggling with Peggy ... helps to keep Debating Club rolling.
CHARLOTTE MARIE MANBECK "Char"
Commercial
Spri.Hian 3,4
Tri·Hi· Y 3.4 (Secretary) Senior Play (Prompter) Scrivener
B.:lsketball 3.4 Dramatic Club 2.3.'~ Girls' Chorus 3 (Assi~tant Business :i\'1anager)
"Do you really think so?" Terrific sense of humor ... has special interests in a certain "blonde" . . . still trying to invent ways of escaping classes . . . plays guard for girls' basketball team . . . always cracking jokes . . . works like a beaver.
JOAN MANERA Joan
Commercial
Dramatic Club 2,3
Spri·Hian ,I. Scrivener 4
"What did you say?" A wonderful gal ... Mr. Schmidt's pet ( ?) . . . star of many a dramatic club production . . . always seen with a swell fellow named "Dee" ... was glad to come back to school again-for two days.
JAMES HENRY MAURO "Tojo"
Academic
!\Jonitor 4
Softball
Religious Culture 3 2,3.4
Intralllural~
"Wha' happened?" A real character-class wit(half?) ... sure is a whiz in chemistry ... comes to school-some' of the time . . . who's going to take over the last table in the library after June? . has a new whistle for study halls.
MARIAN MAE McCARTY Commercial
"lvlonnie" Dram:ltic Club'" (Secretary) Scrivener 4
"Hey! to do return action
Softball Intramural~ 2 Senior Pia)' l U:;her)
Jerry ... " Busy as a bee-can never find enough . . . always flitting here and there . . . wants to Wilbur's winks ... splattered mustard was the only she saw at the football games.
RICHARD STERLING McKEE "Dick"
Academic
Religious Culture 3
A Cappella Choir 3.4
"They can't catch me; I'm too smart!" Always has his homework done-never copies . . . those sharp shirts . . . loyal rooter through thick and thin . . . knows how to get along with Mr. Madeira ... has developed quite a wit ... a real Southern gentleman.
ANN GERALDINE MILNOR Commercial Senior Play (Properties) Honor Society 4-
Scrivener 4· Dramatic Club 4.
"Oh, you're embarrassing me!" Hard worker . . . always denying that she's a brain ... tries to keep the girls away from Mr. Nunan . . . most dignified senior girl-it says here ... likes her fun.
ROBERT J. MUELLER "Bob"
Academic
Band 2,3(President). I(, (Student Director) Orchestra 2,3.4 (President) A Cappella Choir 2,3,4
Operators' Club 4Baseball Intramural:; l\'1ollitor 4
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"1 don't know it, but I'll lead it." "Strike up the Band"a swell student director . . . loves "the chief's" jokes (?) . . . kept Figlio's drug store going after three seen walking down the tracks with Skip at lunchtime helps (?) Tojo "experiment" in chemistry lab.
MARY ELLEN NORMAN Mary Ellen
Academic
Dramatic Club 2 Hockey 3.4 Softball Intramural-l 2,3.'~ Basketball 2.3 Cheerleader 3,11· Scrivener :tSpri.Hian 3. (Sport!3 Editor) ·1, Hockey [ntramurahi 2 Senior Play (Usher)
"What's the problem?" Smart little redhead . . . heart's been" cracked but never broken . . . gets in and out of trouble quite often . . . peppy little cheerleader . . . adds a spark to the hockey and basketball teams ... another P.e. ... never heard-in class . . . loves fun!
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JEANETTE PANCOAST Academic
J.eanette· Scrivener 4· Spri·Hian 3.4 Softball Intramural!>
Tri-Hi-Y 3,'1.
SruJent Council 3 Hockey 3.4 Dramatic Club 3,4
Senior Play (Usher)
"1 think we should do it this way!!" Cute kid-full of ideas . . . Mrs. Flaherty's favorite left half . . . a veteran of hockey camp ... one of the P.C.'s ... collects football letters ... continually talking ... adds pep to p.j. parties . very photogenic-especially in glasses . . . still trying to make the adjustment.
LORRAINE MORRIS PEEPLES Academic
"Shorty" B;.wd 3. 11,
Dram.ltic Club 2A Softball 2 Senior Play
Serivener 'I,
"I'm 'going to drop chemistry!" Calm, reserved type, yet just full of life ... just crazy about horses ... ever a good sport . . . likes music . . . well·liked by all . . . seen doodling in class-horses, of course ... passes chemistry! ! !
LESTER CARL PEIFER General
"Big Stoep" Softball Intramurals Track 2
Football 2.3.4 Spri·Hian 3,4 Scrivener 4
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A Cappella Choir 3,4 Senior Play (St3~e Crew)
Health Council ".
"Got a match? Now give me a weed!" Those dancing feet . . . still doing his lettering . . . one of the big four! Carl, Tom, Dick, and Jack ... all·round guy ... "Brother Bones" ... always singing-good voice, too; holds up bass section of choir-·when he's there.
MARK D. PETERS Academic
"Pete" Debating Club 4,
Monitor 4 Senior Play
Student' Council I~
"1 should live so long!" Oh, so neat . . . never misses a trick . . . likes the girls-a real ladies' man . . . the part of Elroy pleased him a lot . . . likes his sweaters on the brIght side . . . enjoys English and always. knows his chemistry (?!?) . . . strong'armed monitor-keeps law and order.
BARBARA ANN PHILLIPS Commercial
Barb.ara Band 2 (Twirler). ilA (Majorette) A Cappella Choir 2.3.4
Girls' Ensemble Spri·Hian 3.4.
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Tri.Hi. Y
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Vocal Trio 3,4 Scrivener 4 District Chorus Senior Play (V,hed
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"Hey, Ford!" Short and nice . ~ . a swell personality her wonderful voice adds a lot to the choir sings lots of .solos ... dotes on Mr. Schmidt .. ·... p.e:· seen any· where, at anytime, with. Joyce . . . high·stepping majorette , .. could lead anybody's band.
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JOSEPH PINE "Joe"
Academic
Operators' Club 4
Scrh'ener 4 Senior Play (Stage Crew)
"How!" Little Joe-a real character . . . loves to play "Coffee Pot" ... can be found "resting his eyes" in P.A.D. . . . use to be Walt's righthand man . . . always has an answer, especially for Don ... snapped many a picture for the Scrivener cause . . . lends helping hand in educating HRichie!"
DOLORESJ.RADEMAN "Lorie"
Commercial
Dramatic Club 4
Religious Culture 3 Senior Pby (Make-up)
Scrivener 4
"Oh, it did not!" She and Aileen are never apart carries lots of books; she must study . . . likes the new look ... hides in the locker room during gym classes . . . has pretty hands-the envy of many a girl.
AILEEN RENNIE "Re"
Commercial
Dramatic Club 3,4 Religious Culture 3
Scrivener 4 Senior Play (Make-up)
"I have to work!" Dolores' shadow . . . always there, but never heard ... jerks sodas in her left·over moments . . . Media interests her . . . was glad to take her gloves off ... likes to go to the movies with Dolores.
RICHARD RISTINE "Baby Stoop"
General
Health Connen 3,4
Softball Intramurals 2,3A Senior Play (Advertising)
"Hey, Duff, goin' down?" Short and cute with loads of personality . . . very sharp shirts could teach Arthur Murray when it comes to dancing likes gals from out-of· town plays chauffeur for buddies! Tommy, Jack, and Carl always glad to lend a helping hand.
DOROTHY LOU ROSE "Dotty Lou" A Cappella Choir 2,3,4
Dramatic Club 2
Academic Scrivener 4
Hockey 3.4
Softball Intramurals 2.?,.t Hockey Intramurals 2.
Basketball 2,3,4
District Chorus 4
Spri·Hian 3,4
Senior Play (Program Committee)
"You did not tell me!" A big help to the A Cappella •. her backfield playing prevents many a goal . . . closely guards the girl under the basket . . . her art talent is excelled by few . . . future art instructor . . . ~oves the movies ... good sport.
WILBUR ROBERT RUNKLE "Shoriline" Monitor 4
General Scrivener 4 Softball Intramurals 3,4
"Hi, Honey!" A real ladies' man in a great, big way . . . keeps the girls' hopes up with his blinks . . . makes a big hit in his "Merry Oldsmobile" . . . protects the peace in front of the gym . . . loyal rooter for any team . . . tops when it comes to being a sport . . . ex-pride of West Chester.
ARTHUR FREDERICK SAUNDERS "Art" Basketball 3.4 Track 2,3,4
Academic Debating Club 4 Monitor 4
"Stop that!" Burns up the cinders in the Spring . . . shines in basketball . . . helps Mrs. Neely keep her blackboard erasers clean . . . love interest in the Class of '50 . . . plans to make his millions as a mechanical engineer ... has got lots of good looks.
JEAN SCHRIVER Jean Band 2,3.4
Commercial Scrivener 4
"Where's the better half?" Has a terrific temper . . . also likes her fun . . . a practical joker . . . makes a good sergeant for the twirlers . . . loves dogs-big ones and little ones . . . Joan's loyal friend . . . always having troubles with the B.F.
JOAN SCHWARZ "Schwarzie" Dramatic Club 4
Commercial Scrivener 4 Spri·Hian '"
"Oh, really? No, O'Reilly!" Loves shorthand . . . reason why Mr. Smith is losing his hair . . . always eating, but never gains an ounce . . . lives for week·ends . . . goes around with the inseparable four ... can dance to anything.
NANCY SIEGLE "Lovely" Spri.Hian 3.4
Dramatic Club 3 Debating Club 4 Rclil;ious Culture
Academic Basketball Intramllrals 3,4Hocke)' Intramurals 2,3 Scrivener 4.
Tri·Hi-Y 4 Senior Play (Ticket Committee)
"You embarrass me!" Has natural ability to be "lovely" ... is a major riot-class wit ... refuses to take her jacket off ... a constant worry to Mrs. Peel ... wherever there's trouble, there's Siegle . . . gets along beautifully with Mr. Stephens ... creates confusion wherever she goes •.. P.e.
NANCY VIRGINIA SODER "Soapy"
Academic Softball IntTOlmurals 2.3.:(, Hockey Intramural" 2
Basketball 2.3A Student Council
"Meet me in the girls' room. Tall, willowy blonde-a natural one at that . . . star tennis player . . . keeps the basketball team stepping . . . seen leaving school at lunch time . . . can find trouble anywhere . . . loves Spanish classes (?) . . . would make a good model.
DONALD FRANCIS STEELE "Don"
Academic
Cross Country
Operators' Club 2.3.4 (Treasurer) Stag-c Crc ..... 3,4Scrivener 4Debating Club 4
Track 2 Spri.Hian 2
"Get out of here!" Strong, silent type-hasn't shown an interest in things feminine ... always buzzing around . . . helps Walt keep his customers happy on Friday and Saturday nights . . . works hard for the Operators' Club . . . helps keep Art out of trouble . . . keeps P.A.D. rolling; ... seen running to fires.
JOHN FREDERICK STEIMER John
Academic
Football 2,3.4Basketball 2.3 Track 2,3,4
Varsity Club 4 Monitor 4 Student Council Cluss Officer (President) 3.4
"Oh, go way; you bother me!" Hard·hitting lineman for Coach Hall's big eleven . . . has a second home on Ballymore Road . . . a fine class president . . . mechanical genius-knows all about cars of any kind . . . well·known for his littie red "hot-rod" . . . helps win track championship cups.
JAMES STEVENSON "Peach-juzz" Operators' Club 2.3,1~ Monitor 4
General Scrivener 4Basketball 2. (:Mall~;;cr) Senior PIa}" (Stage ercvi)
"You know how' it'" is!" The ace ph~tographer of the yearbook staff ... nice guy-claims to like everyone owns his own car _ .. spends his spare time working has an eye for girls ... photography is his hobby ... a big help to Miss McNiel.
JOHN G. TAYLOR "Jake" A Cappella Choir 2 Football 2,3,4
Basketball 2,3,4Track 2
Academic Scrivener 4 Softball 2.3.4
Varsity Club 2,3,4· :Monitor 4 Class OfIicer 3,4 (Treasurer)
"Ya gotta be agile!" The terrific number IS! . . . an allround athlete-at home on a gridiron, a basketball court, or a baseball' diamond . . . drives around in a blue Nash . . likes blondes the John Synder of the senior class . . a sharp dresser _ everybody's friend.
EDWARD HOWARD TURNER "Ed"
Academic Football 3
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"Drop Dead!" Just can't like acids, yet determined to never gives the teachers headaches blow up the lab seems to be the silent kind . . . just loves e?) solid . kecps an eye on traffic in front of the boys' locker room. 0
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Monitor 4 (Sergeant) Football 2.3.4
Softball Jntramurals 2.3.,1Scrivener 4
Basketball 2.3.4
Varsity Club 3.4
Track 2,3,4
(Co-captain)
Operators' Club .1Student Council 3.4 (Sergeant.at.armg)
"Hiya!" Second Ozark Ike-his name appears in every sports column usually seen driving around in his fabulous car . his smooth line attracts the girls . personality plus. a ready steady . . . another keeper of the peace. 0
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MARGARET COOPER WILLITS "Peggy"
Academic
Orchestra 2.3.4 Girls' Chorus 4 Religious Culture Spri·Hian 4
Scrivener 4
Hockey Manager 3.4
Hockey lntramurals 2.3 Basketball Intramurals 2,3,4 String Ensemble 2,3.4 Senior Play (Ticket Committee)
"Sure, I'll do it!" Cheerful disposition . sweet kid . her violin talents have improved the string section for years. works hard for the Scrivener ... knitting expertclever as they come ... able hockey manager . . . friendly to all. 0
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LORETTA LAURA WINTERS aT17 indy"
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Senior Play 4 Hockey 2.3.4 (Captain) Class Officer 4 (Vice·President) Dramatic Club 2.3 (President) 4 Health Council- 4 (Secretary) Basketball 2,3,4
Spri·Hian 2.3,4 Scrivener 4 Softball Intranlurals 2,3 (Capt.), Religious Culture 3 Volley Ball 3 Honor Society 4
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"Oh, Himmel!" Should be on the track team-none of her opponents could keep up with her . . . a real sports queen .. dotes on Mr. Hall. Poe. ... her Spri-Hian poll puts Mr. Gallop to shame . . . comedy star for anybody's play . . . popularity unmatched • . . spark of the hockey and basketball teams. 0
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1. BEST ATHLETES: Mimi Burritt, Dick Walkup 2. BEST DANCERS: Barbara Greenberg, Dick Ristine 3. WITTIEST: Nancy Siegle, J ames Mauro
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4. BRIGHTEST: Peggy Boardman, Bill Jones 5. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Fred Long, Geraldine Milnor 6. BEST LOOKING: Donald Duck, Nancy Grotz
WHEELS
1. MOST DIGNIFIED: Dick Dallas, Geraldine Milnor 2. BEST DRESSED: Nancy Beitzel, Donald Duck 3. FLIRT AND WOLF: Barbara Leonard, Jack Duffy
4. MOST POPULAR: Dick Walkup, Loretta Winters 5. BEST SPORTS: Wilbur Runkle, Loretta Winters 6. CUTEST: Dave Conrad, Joyce Daniels
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THE SENIOR CLASS
EDITH BIGELOW
WILLIAM DAVIDSON CAST
Jane, who hasn't a date for the dance Sally, her best friend Andrew Cutler, Jane's father Agnes, the maid of all work . Nettie Cutler, Jane's mother Mr. Ahern, a neighbor .lim, Sally's boyfriend Rose Tilton, who gets the mumps Mrs. Tilton, her mother Josie Tilton, her kid sister Elroy, who likes to put the shot George, whom Jane is sweet on .. . Marcia, a triple threat from New York Marilyn, who is "after" Elroy Cindy Collins, a girl with ideas Lt. Bob Cltnningham, of the Air Force
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BAREAIlA KNAFF BARBARA LEONAHD . DICK DALLAS JUDY ALBRECHT AUDREY HOWAllD TOM CASEY BILL ALLISON MARCIA GHEGOHY BETTY Lou LENTZ LORRAINE PEEPLES . MARK PETERS DICK HEi'lDHICKSON NANCY LAWSON . MYHA HEWITT .. LORETTA WINTEilS FilED LONG
COMMITTEES PROGRAM: Nancy Beitzel; Dorothy Rose; Jean Schriver PROMPTERS: June Huey; Charlotte Manbeck MAKE-UP: Aileen Rennie; Dolores Rademan ADVERTISING: Marian McCarty; Anne Frye; Geraldine Milnor; Carl Peifer; Dick Ristine TICKETS: Peggy Willits; Nancy Siegle; Joyce Ford; Barbara Greenberg; Donald Green; Evelyn MacDonald PROPERTIES: Ann Frye; Geraldine Milnor; Marge Conover; Dorothy Rose; Joyce Chibatar STAGE CIlEW: Donald Duck; James Stevenson; Carl Peifer; Joseph Pine; Robert Benner LIGHTING: Donald Duck USHEIlS: Betty Ann Burton; Mildred Johnson; Marian McCarty; Jeannette Pancoast; Barbara Phillips; Carolyn MacReynolds; Leona Brooks; Betty Lou Lohr; Nancy Bleecker; Mary Ellen Norman; Sara Ann Cheyney; Dolores Clegg
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SECTION ONE FmST Row: E. Robbins; J. Cbalupa; M. Crouse; S. Robertson; M. Abrahamson; B. Garrett; S. Evans. SECOND Row: Mr. Jones; R. Desiderio; M. Bates; D. Bucknum; M. Fitzgerald; B. Dreyer; B. Breeser. . THIRD Row: W. Durham; A. Harman; C. Doyle; F. Doxie; A. Gregory. FOURTH Row: F. Harrigan; T. Andrews; S. Crothers; J. Brennan; C. Dreyer; R. Fisher. FIFTH Row: T. Erickson; M. Avedisian; J. Conard; J. Eckman; P. Carroll; J. Duddy.
SECTION TWO FIRST Row: C. Hamilton; J. Kresge; M. Grotz; J. Iliff; C. Mason; M. McLaughlin; R. Reiniger. SECOND Row: B. Hall; J. Leonard; V. Jones; M. Livezey; E. McAlpin; B. Gruwell. THIRD Row: J. McCartan; J. Hilbeck; B. Hutchinson; K. Parker; D. Rademan; W. Raker; E. Maffei. FOURTH Row: W. Raymond; J. Kierstead; D. Race; S. Montgomery; J. Nessen; Miss Berry. FIFTH Row: E. Panczner; J. Jackson; A. Horrox; R. McCormick; D. Lownes; D. Morgan.
SECTION THREE FIRST Row: B. Richardson; M. Sensenig; M. Stewart; W. Stohr; J. Stewart; C. Sibole; R. Scull. SECOND Row: R. VonGlahn; M. Whelan; L. Weber; J. Schiller; N. Shenberger; E. Rhoades. THIRD Row: A. Walch; J. Spargo; E. Schreiber; W. Schmidt; G. Swatek; C. Swezey; Mr. Hottenstein.
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SECTION ONE FIRST Row: J. Cody; G. Clegg; S. Fowler; J. Brown; B. Crosby; J. Crothamel; B. Brady. SECOND Row: W. Bosbyshell, B. Colvin; B. Brown; S. Albrecht; M. Fredcl; L. Chalupa; D. Cress; E. Cotlrill. THIRD Row: D. Crawford; D. Fireoved; C. Ford; 1. Foster; H. Bedford; W. Crothers; Mr. Weaver. FOURTH Row: F. Conover; A. Berger; J. Fanelli; D. Dumigan; R. Allison; N. Gallagher.
SECTION TWO FIIlST Row: 1. Pancoast; J. Pollack; B. Hesser; C. Haworth; K. Gregor; J. Himelwright; N. Green. SECOND Row: J. Keech; C. Hoot; S. Hancock; M. Hill; S. Johnston; E. Heap; D. Kunkle; G. Haabestad. THIRD Row: C. Maits; F. Mohr; B. Lowrie; R. Lewis; A. Garrett; Mr. Hall. FOlillTH Row: T. Hall; J. -Lewis; W. Jones; W. Hazard; D. Knowles. FIFTH Row: V. Mark; T. Phillips; G. Glauner; P. Hottenstein; M. Holland; R. Parris; W. Pancoast.
SECTION THREE FWST Row: M. Schick; 1. Peifer; B. Willits; J. Sesher; M. Wadlund; M. Strain; B. Stroud. SECOND Row: S. Paul; J. Hoopes; J. McCarty; J. Rossiter; D: Larson; F. Rostron. THIIlD Row: H. Whitcomb; R. Rankin; D. Walton; S. Sieger; 1. Rigg; D. Runkle; R. Wittig. FOURTH Row: N. Wianc1; C. Morgan; 1. Skow; D. Stauffer; Miss Hunt. FIFTH Row: J. Speyer; W. Songster; D. Worthington; G. Thompson; E. Ryder; W. Shaffer.
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SECTION ONE FJI{ST Row: M. Galloway; G. Dirren; E. Durst; B. Albert; V. Sticklen; R. Durham; E. Bergner. SECOND Row: T. Brooks; B. Greenberg; 1. Diggins; A. Green; 1. Glover; R. Bedford; D. Denzler. THIRD Row: H. Grant; A. Charlesworth; D. French; W. Driscoll; G. Cavey; N. Butz. FOURTH Row: Mr. Thomas; H. Anderson; C. Hance. FIFTH Row: J. Hollman; J. Fields; G. Hewitt; W. Card; E. Carroll; R. Georgion.
SECTION TWO FIRST Row: P. McIntyre; J. Lang; S. Oberle; C. Long; N. Light; J. Miller; B. Messick. SECOND Row: R. Mohn; 1. Mullin; S. Oberle; J. Korenko; 1. O'Neill; J. Light. THIRD Row: D. Lilley; D. Mossman; D. Jones; R. Koetzel; B. Jones. FOURTH Row: F. Masho; W. McBride; R. Kayser; W. Kresge; J. Nagy; K. Mauro; R. Lotter; R. Janes; Mr. Green.
SECTION THREE FIRST Row: J. Vance; 1. Tansley; C. Poole; G. Reiniger; N. Walters; B. Sack; M. Walter. SECOND Row: S. Small; M. Warnock; D. Simpson; N. Ryder; H. Pancoast; J. Songster; M. Studley. THIRD Row: Miss Brusch; W. Swatek; D. Williams; J. Stumpf; D. Stephens; Mr. Schopf. FOURTH Row: C. Savidge; B. Rhoades; B. Skow; R. Wolfe. FIFTH Row: M. Thomas; W. Pusey; H. Reynolds; M. Paxson; 1. Rose; D. Tribit; D. Williams.
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SECTION ONE FIRST Row: B. Crouse; J. Eyster; C. Georgion; B. Booth; B. Glover; P. Fitzgerald; P. Eckman. SECOND Row: L. Forrester; M. Galloway; F. Ade; S. Dallas; J. Coulson; C. Essick; B. Carney; C. Card. THIRD Row: J. Erbeau; W. Altier; A. Graeber; C. Black; W. Fredericks; H. Baker; A. Chibatar. FOURTH Row: R. Bleecker; L. Abrahamson; F. Doxie; W. Campbell; Mr. Nunan. FIFTH Row: K. Conrad; H. Fredd; E. Byers; F. Dreyer; E. Clegg; A. Desiderio; J. Baker.
SECTION TWO FIBST Row: L. Gorby, M. Graff; ]. Lynn; B. Pollack; E. Hobson; J. Gregory; J. Gregory. SECOND Row: S. Jones; S. McKay; J. lewton; J. Graeber; J. Krumboldt; M. Mann. THIRD Row: Mr. Wentz; W. Kynett; T. Mitchell; R. Hall; J. Knaff; R. Irving. FOURTH Row: A. Meredith; S. Meneely; N. Hanlon. FiFTH Row: J. Mann; R. Hall; J. McLachlan; E. Nussey; R. Mark; E. Kibblehouse; R. Neely; R. Leonard.
SECTION THREE FrRsT Row: C. Smith; M. Taylor; B. Kazio; B. Tuckwood; S. Osborn; J. Robbins; G. Phillips. SECOND Row: Miss Beatty; E. Wenkel; F. Wanner; J. Pawling; R. Plotts; M. Minatelli; D. Smith. THIRD Row: J. Steele; T. Robbi; R. Thomas. FOURTH Row: J. Whittaker; P. Watson; A. Schick; 1. Sharp; A. Sharp; K. Reid. FIFTH Row: R. Schiller; R. Shear; W. Simpson; L. Rankin; W. Sheely; R. Nichols.
Forty-one
SECTION ONE FIRST Row: M. Johnson; B. Heller; C. Fairlamb; P. Evans; P. Hill; J. Bear; P. Janes. SECOND Row: C. Hermann; E. Exley; A. Bricka; E. Denice; P. Janes; N. Haworth; K. Crosby; M. Eikner. THIRD Row: C. Connon; D. Dirren; J. Elliott; C. Black; B. Adler. FOURTH Row: A. Gerber; P. Aikman; G. Gilger. FIFTH Row: H. Bedwell; C. Dixon; J. Bell; D. Badger; A. Abel; F. Bloomingdale; R. Bosbyshell; E. Durham; Miss Sanbe.
SECTION TWO FIRST Row: Miss Bigelow; 1. Miller; F. Longbottom; L. Meliodon; M. Malz; 1. Moore; J. Kederis. SECOND Row: C. Jones; D. Landis; S. Pigage; V. Pflieger; C. McKee; M. Pugsley; S. Molin; G. Mauro. THIRD Row: D. Harley; D. Kresge; M. Hoven; J. Miller; J. Barranger; J. Gregor; T. Hapgood. FOURTH Row: C. Holt; J. Holscher; B. Izzi; J. Badger; F. Irey. FIFTH Row: R. Goebel; A. Hart; D. Evans; B. McCourt; C. Miller; D. Morroni; T. Eyerly; R. Gernhardt; R. Howell.
SECTION THREE F"IHST Row: D. Wilkinson; M. Warnock; S. Scheid; N. Von Glahn; J. Schaub; C. Schopf; A. Ruggierio. SECOND Row: S. Sandford; J. Sallada; J. Wright; 1. Smith; C. Ryder; 1. Walters. THIRD Row: D. Taylor; R. Sylvester; S. Shemeld; 1. Wilson; T. Tatem; J. Ruggierio. FOURTH Row: Miss Gamble; C. Songster; W. Sheffer; R. Sorenson; J. Strain; R. Shutt; A. Robinson; D. Walker. FIFTH Row: R. Steimer; R. Singley; D. Woodruff; P. Robertson; R. Mossman; B. Mueller; R. Neff.
Forty-two
LIFE
STUDENT. COUNCIL SENIOR HIGH FIRST Row: D. Conrad, Treasurer; F. Long, Vice·President; R. Hendrickson, President; N. Beitzel, Secretary; T. Hall. SECOND Row: Mr. Madeira, Adviser; B. Brady; N. Lawson; R. Reiniger; N. Green. THIRD Row: R. Walkup; F. Harrigan; E. Schreiber; R. Fisher; D. Worthington; Mr. Smith, Adviser. FOURTH Row: J. Nessen; W. Jones; M. Strain; J. Schiller; N. Grotz; J. Fanelli; M. Peters.
JUNIOR HIGH FIRST Row: B. Tuckwood; R. Sylvester; J. Gregory. SECOND Row: J. Nagy, Treasurer; W. Lotter, Vice·President; J. Stumpf, President; J. Steele, Secretary; Miss Gamble, Adviser. THIRD Row: N. VonGlahn; D. Evans; C. Georgion; C. Hermann; A. Abel; M. Pugsley. FOURTH Row: W. Kynett; B. Rhoades; W. Fredericks;' D. French; W. Card.
Forty·six
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SPRI-HIAN EDITORIAL STAFF FmsT Row:Mr. Madeira, Adviser; J. Albrecht, Associate Editor; R. Dallas, Edi· tor-in-Chie/; M. Norman, Sports Editor; M. Conover, Exchange Editor. SECOND Row: J. Daniels; R. Reiniger; M. McLaughlin; J. Pancoast; L. Winters; .1\1. Hewitt. THIRD Row: M. Burritt; M. Grotz; C. Peifer; L. Rigg; A. Harman; J. Chibatar; L. Skow. FOURTH Row: M. Crouse; P. Willits; F. Carr; D. Rose; T. Phillips; J. Iliff; N. Wiand.
BUSINESS STAFF
FmST Row: B. Knaff; J. Ford; C. MacReynolds, Business Manager; A. Frye; Mr. Madeira, Adviser. SECOND Row: E. MacDonald; B. Garrett; N. Lawson; B. Phillips. THIRD Row: N. Siegle; N. Grotz; C. Manbeck; P. Boardman; M. Whelan. FOURTH Row: L. Brooks; C. Mason; D. Clegg; J. Sesher; S. Cheyney, Circulation Manager; B. Lentz.
Forty-seven
TWIRLERS Barbara Phillips, Majorette; Bunny Gruwell;
Mary Lou Bates; Joyce Daniels;
Jean Schriver; Bette Skow.
COLOR GUARD LEFT
TO
Schick;
RIGHT:
Nancy
Betty Burton; Grotz;
Janet
Barbara Knaff; Betty Lou Lentz.
:Mattie Conard;
CHEERLEADERS
JUNIOR HIGH FIRST Row: L. Forrester; C. Card; S. Small, Captain. SECOND Row: Miss Beatty, Adviser; G. Reiniger; H. Pancoast; L. Walters.
SENIOR HIGH FIRST Row: B. Greenberg; E. MacDonald, Captain; M. E. Norman. SECOND Row: B. Dreyer; S. Evans. THIRD Row: J. Rossiter; N. Green; Miss Beatty, Adviser; L. Pancoast.
FOOTBALL SENIOR HIGH FIRST Row: E. Rhoades; R. Von Glahn; J. Fanelli; D. Race; D. Worthington; W. Hazard; E. Cottrill, Manager. SECOND Row: W. Jones, Manager; D. Conrad; R. Hendrickson; J. Steimer, Co-Captain; J. Taylor, Co-Captain; F. Brumble; R. Walkup, Co-Captain; J. Duffy; C. Peifer; F. Long, Manager.
THIRD Row: Mr. Hall, Coach; A. Berger; J. Nessen; R. Wittig; T. Hall; G. Glauner; F. Carr; M. Holland; Mr. Jones, Assistant Coach. FOURTH Row: K. Parker; R. Lewis; F. Doxie; W. Schmidt; S. Sieger; L. Lowrie; D. Fireoved; A. Gregory. FIFTH Row: D. Runkle; J. Kierstead; G. Swatek; W. Jones; L. Denk; T. Andrews; R. Fisher; F. Harrigan; S. Montgomery.
JUNIOR HIGH FIRST Row: D. Mossman; R. Koetzel; W. Lotter; W. Swatek; W. Driscoll; K. Mauro, Co-Captain; J. Nagy, Co-Captain; J. Stumpf; R. Wolfe; A. Charlesworth; D. Lilley; F. Masho. SECOND Row: Mr. Richardson, Assistant Coach; K. Conrad; E. Clegg; D. Morroni; W. Simpson; R. Mossman; R. Steimer; R. Leonard; D. Bosbyshell; R. Goebel; E. Durham; R. Howell; Mr. Schopf, Coach. THIRD Row: J. Gregor; D. Taylor; R. Shutt; R. Sorenson; D. Walker; P. Robertson; D. Woodruff; A. Robinson; R. Bleecker; R. Singley; E. Byers; D. Irey. FOURTH Row: R. Irving; G. Hewitt; D. Dirren; D. Black; J. Strain; R. Shear; R. Mark; R. Schiller; T. Brooks; E. Nussey; J. McLachlan. FIFTH Row: R. Hall; W. Fredericks; T. Mitchell; L. Rose; H. Anderson; C. Hance; C. Savidge; H. Reynolds; J. Steele; J. Elliot; W. Kynett; B. Baker. SIXTH Row: D. Smith, Manager; L. Rankin, Manager; B. Jones; W. Kresge; W. McBride; D. Williams; E. Carroll, Manager.
Fifty
'HOCKEY
•
VARSITY FIRST Row: N. Bleecker; M. Abrahamson; N. Beitzel; D. Rose. SECOND Row: C. Sibole; B. Hall; M. Norman; L. Winters, Captain; N. Lawson; R. Reiniger. THIRD Row: Miss Brusch, Coach; M. Burritt; M. Grotz; J. Schiller; B. Rich· ardson; J. Huey, Assistant Manager; P. Willits, Manager (absent).
JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST Row: N. Grotz, Captain; M. Hewitt; J. Daniels; M. Bates; B. Greenberg. SECOND Row: M. Gregory; J. Pancoast; C. Mason; P. Carroll; B. Brown. THIRD Row: N. Shenberger; L. Weber; J. Iliff; B. Skow; B. Jones; C. Hamilton; J. Stewart, Manager; Mrs. Flaherty, Coach.
Fifty-one
HEALTH COUNCIL
SEATED: L. Winters; B. Greenberg, Co·President; Miss Bruseh, Adviser; F. Carr; R. Ristine,
Co·President.
STANDING: E. Rhoades; T. Casey; M. Grotz; M. Burritt; N. Grotz; C. Peifer.
TRI-HI-Y
FIRST Row: Mrs. Peel, Adviser; J. Ford, Treasurer; J. Pancoast, Vice-President; C. Mac· Reynolds, President; C. Manbeck, Secretar)'; J. Conard; J. Pollack. SECOND Row: B. Phillips; M. Hewitt; L. Pancoast; B. Garrett; B. L. Lentz; J. Leonard; L. Browne; J. Hoopes. THIRD Row: E. Bunting; G. Haabestad; J. Eckman; N. Siegle; J. Chibatar; A. Frye; M. Whelan. FOURTH Row: R. Reiniger; C. Mason; B. Hesser; M. Strain; J. Huey; B. Leonard; N. Beitzel; B. Knaff; N. Lawson.
Fift)'-two
VARSITY CLUB F1HST Row: D. Conrad, Treas· urer; F. Brumble, Secretary; J. Taylor, President; R. Walkup, Vice-President; Mr. Jones, Adviser. SECOND Row: F. Harrigan; D. Morgan; F. Doxie; W. Jones; 1. Lowrie; J. Nessen; P. Doyle; A. Saunders; W. Schmidt; T. Hall; R. Hendrickson; E. Rhoades; K. Parker. THIHD Row: J. Steimer; D. Runkle; G. Swatek; R. Fisher; C. Swezey; T. Andrews.
FIHST Row: G. Swatek; F. Harrigan; D. Steele; J. Taylor, Co-Captain; R. Walkup, CoCaptain; F. Long; M1'. Hottenstein, Adviser. SECOND Row: E. Tw"ner; W. Runkle; D. Conrad; J. Clift; J. Stevenson; M. Peters. THIHD Row: D. Duck; F. Doxie; R. Benner; P. Doyle; A. Harman; R. Hendrickson; F. Brumble. FOURTH Row: F. Carr; W. Jones; R. Mueller; R. Leach; S. Montgomery; R. Fisher; A. Saunders; J. Nessen; J. Steimer; K. Angstadt.
MONITORS Fifty-three
G I R L
s
VARSITY
B A
s
K E T B A
L L
STANDING: M. Bluritt, Captain; Miss Brusch, Coach. FIRST Row: M. Bates; L. Winters; N. Beitzel; M: Crouse. SECOND Row: D. Rose; G. Haabestad; C. Manbeck; B. Skow. THIRD Row: J. Schiller; C. Hamilton; M. Grotz; B. Garret, Assistant Manager; M. Conover, Manager.
JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST Row: M. Abrahamson; M. McLaughlin; M. Paxson. SECOND Row: J. Iliff; B. Willits; P. Carroll; B. Brown. THIRD Row: N. Wiand; G. Reiniger; B. Jones; R. Reiniger; J. Eckman; J. Chalupa, Captain; C. Long; C. Morgan; P. Rostron; Mrs. Flaherty, Coach.
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s VARSITY FIRST Row: E. Rhoades;" R. Fisher; F. Harrigan; A. Saunders; T. Hall. SECOND Row: W. Jones, Manager; G. Swatek; D. Conrad; L. Lowrie; R. Walkup, Co-Captain; J. Taylor, Co-Captain; P. Doyle; J. Nessen; A. Harman, Manager; Mr. Jones, Coach; F. Brumble (Absent).
JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST Row: H. Reynolds; T. Brooks; N. Gallagher. SECOND Row: J. Light, Manager; D. Runkle; D. Worthington; W. Lotter; G. Glauner; W. Card, Manager. THIRD Row: Mr. Hall, Coach; W. Swatek; W. McBride; A. Garrett, Captain; W. Driscoll; A. Berger; C. Hance. FOURTH Row: F. Mohr; W. Schmidt; S. Sieger; D. Fireoved; R. Lewis; W. Kresge.
B A
s
K E T B A L
L
STAGE CREW LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Steimer; Mr. Wentz, Adviser; D. Steele; R. Walkup;
W. Pancoast; L.
Denk; R. Leach; R. Benner; D. Duck.
STANDING: D. Duck, President. FIRST Row: A. Harman, VicePresident; D. Steele, Treasurer; J. Stevenson, Secretary; J. Kierstead; Miss McNiel, Adviser. SECOND Row: R. Mueller; S. Montgomery; F. Dreyer; E. Maffei. THIRD Row: W. Durham; W. Raker; S. Hutchinson; R. Dal· las; J. Brennan. FOURTH Row: J. Pine; M. Holland; R. Walkup; S. Crothers; T. Phillips; A. Berger.
OPERATORS~ Fifty·six
CLUB
DEBATING CLUB STANDING: B. Lentz, Producer. FIRST Row: P. Doyle; J. Chibatar; C. MacReynolds; N. Siegle; Mr. Madeira, Adviser. SECOND Row: J. Stevenson; A. Saunders; M. Hewitt; B. Gruwell; K. Angstadt; T. Casey; M. Peters. THIRD Row: R. Fisher; L. Denk; D. Steele; C. Doyle.
FIRST Row: L. Brooks; J. Korenko; D. Rademan; J. Schwarz. SECOND Row: J. Daniels, Treasurer; F. Dreyer, Vice-Presi· dent; L. Winters, President; :M. McCarty, Secretary; Miss Bige· low, Adviser. THIRD Row: E. Robbins; J. Loveland; L. Peeples; M. Greg· ory; L. Browne; B. Lohr. FOURTH Row: B. Richardson; C. Manbeck; C. Swezey; D. Morgan; S. Crothers; J. Kresge; J. Huey. FIFTH Row: G. Milnor; J. Ford; M. McLaughlin; D. Clegg; A. Frye; B. Leonard; J. Pancoast; A. Rennie.
DRAMATIC CLUB Fijty-sevcn
GIRLS' CHORUS CHORUS FIRST Row: E. MacDonald; J. Pollack; B. Garrett; C. Morgan, President; J. Cody; M. Beatty; L. Skow, Secretary. SECOND Row: N. Ristine; N. Green; J. McCarty; M. Fraser; S. Johnston; J. Hoopes; B. Brady; J. Himelwright. THIRD Row: P. Willits; K. Gregor; C. Hamilton; J. AI· brecht; S. Albrecht; J. Iliff; Miss Shriver, Director. FOURTH Row: L. Peifer; J. Huey; M. Hill; S. Hancock; M. Wadlund; B. Hesser; C. Sibole; N. Wiand. FIFTH Row: C. Haworth; C. Hoot; J. Sesher; B. Willits; :M. McLaughlin; L. Weber; E. Heap; B. Stroud; S. Fowler; B. Dreyer.
CHOIR FmsT Row: P. Carroll; M. Sensenig; D. Kunkle; S. Chey· ney; M. Burritt, President; M. Abrahamson; C. Mason; 1\'I. Crouse; N. Beitzel. SECOND Row: B. Phillips; A. Howard; N. Lawson; J. Stewart; B. Knaff; B. Burton; M. Strain; R. Reiniger; B. Greenberg; S. Evans. THIRD Row: Miss Shriver, Director; M. Johnson; D. Rose; M. Conover; J. Schiller; N. Bleecker; P. Boardman; J. Eckman; M. Avedisian; G. Haabestad. FOURTH Row: S. Montgomery; R. McKee; T. Phillips; F. Carr; D. Race; D. Worthington; E. Bunting; B. Brown; T. Hall, Secretary; G. Thompson; R. Mueller; T. Yarnall; J. Speyer; J. Nessen. FIFTH Row: D. Conrad; F. Long; K. Parker; F. Doxie; R. ,.Hendrickson; L. Lowrie; C. Peif· er; F. Harrigan; A. Harman; D. Duck; B. Jones.
ACAPPELLA CHOIR
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BAND CLAIUNETS: J. Spargo; K. Parker; J. Hilbeck; J. Light; D. Stephens; D. Smith; J. Fitch; J. Davis; R. Mueller, Student Director; D. Tribit; R. Mohr; W. Pusey; D. Dirren; T. Hapgood. FLUTES: R. Dallas, President; S. Osborn; E. Denice. SAXOPHONES: J. Eyster; J. Brennan. CORNETS: L. Rigg, Secretary; D. Race, Vice-President; E. Parris; D. Lownes; M. Abrahamson; A. Horro~; R. VonGlahn; K. Reid; G. Glauner. BASSES: B. Messick; J. Kierstead;' W. McBride; .T. Songster. HORNS: K. Con.rad; A. Meredith; E. Panczner; W. Campbell; W. Kresge; M. Hoven. BARITONES: T. Erickson; J. Bell. T ROM BON E S: R. Mueller; 11. Harman, Treasurer; R. Irving; L. Rankin; D. Rademan; T. Eyerly.
ORCHESTRA
PERCUSSION: R. Lewis; B. Hall, Lit'rarian; F. Dreyer.
FIHST VIOLINS: J. Albrecht; P. Willits; P. Boardman, Student Director; S. Albrecht; B. Willits.
BASS DRUM: L. Peeples. CYMBAL: J. Ruggierio.
SECOND VIOLINS: M. Sensenig; A. Desiderio; D. French; S. Dallas; N. VonGlahn; J. Schaub; C. Essick; A. Gerber; B. Adler.
TYMPANIE: B. Breeser; B. Jones. BELLS: N. Shenberger, Secretary, Librarian.
STRING BASS: M. Paxson; B. Brown.
STIUNG BASS: 1\1. Paxson; B. Brown.
BELL LYRE: N. Shenberger, Vice-President.
DIRECTOR: Mr. Miller.
PEHCUSSION: B. Breeser; B. Jones; R. Lewis. CLAIUNETS: J. Spargo; J. Hilbeck; D. Stephens. TRUMPETS: L. Rigg; D. Race; Parris.
E.
HORNS: B. Messick, Librarian; K. Conrad, Librarian; A. Meredith. SAXOPHONES: K. Parker; J. Brennan. FLUTES: Osborn.
R. Dallas, Custodian;
S.
TI10MBONES: R. Mueller, President;
11. Harman. BARITONE: T. Erickson. PIANO: N. Beitzel, Secretary; S. Cheyney, Secretary; C. Mason, Treasurer. Mr. Miller, Director.
CROSS COUNTRY
FmST Row: W. Pancoast; J. Speyer; E. Panczner. SECOND Row: D. Green; R. Dallas, Manager; R. Allison; T. Phillips; lVIr. Schopf, Coach; R. Rankin.
TRACK
FIRST Row: D. Dallas, Manager; J. Speyer; H. Whitcomb; J. Lewis; R. Rankin; R. Wittig. SECOND Row: C. Maits; F. Carr; A. Saunders; R. Hendrickson; Mr. Schopf, Coach; R. Walkup; J. Steimer; D. Race; W. Jones. THIRD Row: D. Morgan; D. Dumigan; E. Panczner; J. Jackson; T. Erick· son; E. Rhoades; T. Phillips; A. Berger; N. Gallagher. FOURTH Row: E. Schreiber; F. Doxie; L. Lowrie; W. Schmidt; P. Doyle; S. Sieger; S. Crothers; R. Lewis; D. Fireoved; L. Rigg. FIFTH Row: T. Andrews; D. Crawford; J. Stumpf; K. Parker; A. Aikman; G. Swatek; C. Swezey; J. Kierstead.
Sixty
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HONOR SOCIETY FIRST Row: Mr. Weaver, Adviser; Frederick Long; Nancy Beitzel; William Jones; Miss Berry, Adviser. SECOND Row: Carol Mason; Rodney Fisher; David Conrad; Loretta Winters. THIRD Row: Sara Ann Cheyney; Anne Frye; Judith Albrecht; Margaret Board· man; Geraldine Milnor. FOURTH Row: Richard Hendrickson; Kenneth Parker; Richard Dallas; Arlington Harman.
Sixty-one
THE: LAST WILL AND I,JUDY, WILL MY J>E.TENTION HALL "R.ECO'R.D TO
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MY LOVE OF CHARLOTTE
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Swarthmore 3592
NUNCY FANELLI Painting and Papering 218 Powell Road SPRINGFIELD, PA. Engineered Lighting and Power Systems
JOHN R. LAUGHEAD Electrical Contractor CHESTER, P A.
SHAFFER'S DELICATESSEN Powell and Woodland Ave. Phone Swarthmore 2980-W
HAWKES FLOWER GARDENS Baltimore Pike at Lehann Circle SPRINGFIELD, PA. Phone Swa, 1600 for Delivery
JAMES F. SCHIECK THE DOG HOUSE Commission Merchant '230 and 232 Edgmont Ave.
"Whe?"e You Meet YoU?' Ft'iends"
CHESTER, P A.
"DUCK - INN" Compliments of
NEWSOM BROS.
NATIONAL CLEANERS
Compliments to the Class of '49 Baltimore Pike SPRINGFIELD, PA.
Compliments of
Brookside Road SPRINGFIELD, PA.
Compliments of
THE WRIGHT BROTHERS "Bill and Jim"
"CHARLIES"
LEVON'S SHISH-KEBAB Other Charcoal Broiled Specialties Located at the Corner of Baltimore Pike & Homstead Ave. SPRINGFIELD, PA.
FORRESTER'S SERVICE PURE OIL STATION Gas - Oil Lubrications - Cars Washed "Be SU?'e With Pure" Saxer and Powell Ave. Swa, 9764 Compliments of
WILLITS TYPEWRITER SERVICE
COmlJliments of
"DOMINICK'S"
F ASHIONETTE BEAUTY SALON 13 Brookside Road SPRINGFIELD, PA. For Appointment Call Swa. 0471
ANN'S GROCERY
KAEPPELER BAKERY SHOP
Baltimore and Grove Ave.
202 Ballymore Road SPRINGFIELD, PA.
SPRINGFIELD, PA.
Phone Swarthmore 2466
SHIELDS FOOD MARKET
THE "RIGG SHOPPE 204 Ballymore Road
156 Saxer Ave. SPRINGFIELD, P A.
SPRINGFIELD, PENNA.
Free Delivery - Phone Swa. 2206
DENISON'S GREENHOUSES
FAMOUS SHOE SERVICE
FRANK RUGGIERIO
Cut Flowers and Potted Plants Sproul and Beatty Roads SPRINGFIELD, PA. Phone Media 1778-W
182 Saxer Ave. SPRINGFIELD, PA. Phone Swa. 4530
STEPHEN'S MARKET
GENERAL "ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
For Delivery Call Swarthmore 9720
186 Saxer Ave. SPRINGFIELD, PA. S. Levin
Phone Swa. 2470
Cong1"atulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1949
KEYSTONE Secretarial and Business Administration SCHOOL
Baltimore Pike SPRINGFIELD, PA. Phone Swa. 0450
SWARTHMORE, P A. Phone Swa. 1747
WILSON COAL AND SUPPLY CO. WALLINGFORD, P A. -
Swarthmore 0600 -
ESSO FUEL OIL - OIL BURNERS - FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS
WHITLEY PHARMACY
"BURNLEY'S"
BRADY WHITLEY,
Phannacist
ATLANTIC STATION 154 Saxer Avenue Springfield, Penna.
State and Springfield Roads Phone Swarthmore 9763
Phone Swa. 1618
Best Wishes to the Gmduates
B. J. HOY STORE
from
WORLD HARDWARE CO.
146 Saxer Avenue Springfield, Penna.
150 Saxer Avenue Springfield, Penna.
Phone Swa. 3227-J Phone Swa. 1454
Compliments of
FIGLIO DRUGS GREENBERG'S PHARMACY
162 Saxer Avenue Springfield, Penna.
PETREE BEAUTY SALON 190 SAXER AVENUE Specializing in Hair Cutting and Hair Styling Phone Swa. 2812 - Open Friday Evenings-
Phone Swa. 0812
POMEROY A Complete
REAL ESTATE SERVICE SALES - RENTALS - MORTGAGES INSURANCE - DEVELOPMENTS
Woodland Avenue at Trolley Station Phone Swarthmore 3434
LEADERS IN THE FIELD ...
"SPRINGFIELD PRESS" Sp1'ingfield's Weekly
BARR'S For Nearly A Century Designers and Creators of
Newspaper'
SCHOLASTIC JEWELRY
152 Saxer Avenue
RINGS - CLASS PINS - KEYS
Phone Swa. 2084
TROPHIES - PROM FAVORS Write for' Free Scholastic
SPRINGFIELD PRESS
Catalog FIVE STORES TO SERVE YOU
"The High School Printers" Jewelers and Silversmiths
TICKETS - PROGRAMS
1112-14 CHESTNUT ST. 28 South 69th St. 4650 Frankford 5600 Germantown 5th and Olney
SAM HOY ATLANTIC SERVICE
LAMB TAVERN RIDING SCHOOL Special Attention to New Riders
Saxer and Powell Roads
Hay Rides and Weiner Roasts Saddle Horses - Pony Rides HEALTH - PLEASURE Sproul and Eagle Roads
Marple, Penna. Phone Media 6-9949
Phone Swarthmore 9747
MARTEL'S
DEWEY - MURPHY, Inc. Woodland Ave. & Powell Rd.
SUPER MARKET
Springfield, Penna.
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Prime Meats
Phone Swarthmore 3607
Fresh Produce
Your
Fancy Groceries
Dodge-Plymouth Dealer Our Policy:
Compliments of
Honest D~als Sincer'e Service
WILLIAM S. PANCOAST -
Electrical Construction-
New and Used Car Sales ALL MAKES SERVICED
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Compliments of
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GLEN MOTOR CO.
Visit Our Modern Plant
L. G. BALFOUR
CO~IPANY
"Known Wherever There Ar'e Schools and Colleges"
Designers and Makers of-
The New Springfield High School Rings Class Rings -
Club Pins -
Announcements -
1601 CHESTNUT STREET
Commencement Name Cards
PHILADELPHIA 3, P A.
STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTANCY
+ II's Smarl•• ! To cooperate in preventing accidents. Obey all safety signs.
RED ARROW LINES Phila. Suburban Transportation Co.
Individual Progress Coune.
Founded
1865
SUMMER TERM-B Weeks, BeginningJune20 Shorthand and Typing Courses for those who plan to attend college. Brush-up and Regular Courses.
FALL TERM-Day, Sept. 6-Evening, Sept. 19 Early Enral/",.nt AJv;.a&l.
PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Pin. St. W ••, Df Broad, Philadelphi. 2. P••
Call, write or 'phone PE 5-2100 for catalog
ROBERT N. CRONRATH Wholesale Distributor CIGARS
CIGARETTES
LOUIS E. STILZ & BRO. CO.
202 Penn Blvd. EAST LANSDOWNE, P A. Phone Decatur 2433-W
SPRINGFIELD AUTO BODY SHOP Body and Fender Straightening Auto Refinishing Front End Aligning V. HEETER, Prop. 20 E. Woodland Ave., Springfield, Pa.
For School News Read THE SPRI-HIAN
Manufacturers of
ACADEMIC CAPS and GOWNS
Race and Fourth Sts. PHILADELPHIA (6), PA.
EXIDE
LEE
BATTERIES
TIRES
LUBRICATION WASHING TIRE ACCESSORIES
RECAPPING
BARTLETT'S ATLANTIC SERVICE
STATE ROAD and TOWNSHIP LINE DREXEL HILL, P A.
PHONE SUNSET 9860
. Compliments of
CEDAR CREST FARM John Lebo, Class of '36
TRAPPE, PENNSYLVANIA
EVANS CHEVROLET CO. For Economical Transportation
SALES -
SERVICE -
PARTS
COMPLETE BODY and PAINT SHOP We Call For and Deliver Your Car at No Extra Charge TOWNSHIP LINE & BURMONT ROAD SUNSET 7840
GR 4-6200
- Visit Our New and Modern Show Room and Service Department-
I{eller &W 01£ Paving Contractors Private Driveways Excavating - Cranes
FOR BETTER BUILT HOMES
SWARTH. - 1135
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I{eller & W 01£
S. F. PANCOAST BUILDER
Official Keystone Garage
ESSO SERVICE STATION Tires - Tubes - Batteries
Custom Built Houses
COMPLETE REPAIRS Springfield Road at Trolley Line
Phone Swa. 1643
SWARTH: - 9739 Official Photography By-"CAMERA MASTERS"-1705 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.