1964 Scrivener

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1964 Springfield High School .Jpringfeld, ennsylvania


Impressions '64 The harsh white office lights shatter the dim golden glow of the lobby. The metallic clang of slamming lockers breaks the dull murmur of sleepy voices and shuffling feet. Secretaries scurry in silent chaos behind large glass windows. The whine of the final bell pierces the morning confusion and empties the halls. Pencils skip quickly across notebooks. Chalk grates along blackboards. A foot taps lightly to the thudding of the drum as the band marches on the football field. The drone of language tapes drifts through the halls, mingling with the clatter of typewriters. A burst of laughter echoes down the corridors. Warm water hisses through the shower heads, splashes down the shining tiles. Clouds of steam billow against the frosted windows. Cleats click excitedly on the chipped cement floor. Laughter shouts victory in the locker room. The rumble of applause fades into silence. The speaker waits behind the rippling heat of the footlights. His voice dif~uses into the darkness. A list of names flutters before the microphone. Footsteps scuff down the long sloping aisles from the darkness to the light. The exit signs transform the darkness into red and green shadows. The deafening silence fills the emptiness. The building waits . . . for another class . . . for another chance to be a school.

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Table of Contents Dedication

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Administration

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Faculty

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Seniors

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Sports

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Activities

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Underclassmen

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Conclusion

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Mr. Harry 1. LeFever


Dedication During the eight years that he has been teaching English at Springfield, Mr. LeFever has gained the respect and friendship of the faculty and the student body. In his teaching, Mr. LeFever stresses and encourages individual thought rather than the inculcation of facts. When discussing literature, he urges students to find their own meaning from the books and to reread books to stimulate deeper thought. Mr. LeFever challenges pupils to be sensitive to the vastness of life. His main characteristics are his respect for the individual and his restraint from categorizing pupils. After graduating from Upper Darby High School, Mr. LeFever entered the Navy. One year later he was at Villanova University as a fleet candidate for the N.R.OT.C. He returned to the Marines four years later as a commissioned officer. It was while he was working with young men in the service that Mr. LeFever decided to become a teacher. After the war he attended Temple University under the Korean bill and received his Master's degree. Although Mr. LeFever feels that he gets more out of teaching than he puts in, many students whQ have been encouraged by him in the development of their own style think the opposite. Modest, intelligent, and understanding, Mr. LeFever is a great asset to Springfield High School.

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Superintendent of Schools Dr. Halderman, our Superintendent of Schools, works with the School Board to enrich the educational opportunities of Springfield youth and to coordinate the various community schools. He received his B.S. from Pennsylvania State University and his M.A. from the University of Penhsylvania. Temple University granted him a Ph.D. upon completion of further study. Dr. Halderman belongs to the Pennsylvania Schoolmen's Club and the P.S.E.A. He enjoys drama, literature, travel, and athletics. As Superintendent, he has done much to maintain the high standard of education in Springfield.

Dr. Leonard Halderman

Assistant to the Superintendent In his present pOSItIOn as Assistant to the Superintendent, Mr. Bay efficiently handles the business and transportLtion operations for the school district. Mr. Bay, who attended Bucknell and the University of Pennsylvania, formerly was a biology and chemistry teacher. He was also director of the Audio-Visual Aids Department. Mr. John Bay

School Board The School Board consists of seven members who are elected by the residents of Springfield. to administer the school district. The Board establishes the basic policies of our school, employs teachers, levies taxes, decides upon the school curricula, and provides for the expanding needs of our school system.

TClp Row-D. Lehrkinder, Solicitor; W. Best; W. Geigle; D. Wolstenholm Bottom Row-E. Pusey; M. Potter; A. Auld; W. Jones, not shown

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Senior High School Principal Twenty-eight years ago Mr. Smith came to Springfield High School as a business education and social studies teacher. Since 1949 he has been Principal of the Senior High School. In this position his duties include the supervision of teachers, the improvement of instruction, the recommendation of new school policy, and the carrying out of the policy established by the Superintendent and the School Board. Also he is responsible for the welfare of the students and the school's relation, ship with the community. Among Mr. Smith's plans for improvement of the school is the establishment of advanced placement courses, enabling qualified students to skip various freshman college courses. The modernization of the curriculum will also include more team teaching and independent study.

Mr. Richard K. Smith

Assistant Principal

Mr. Bruce B. Morgan

After graduating from Springfield High School, Mr. Morgan prepared for a career in education by attending West Chester State College and Temple University where he earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees. He then returned to Springfield to teach mathematics. In 1961, Mr. Morgan accepted the position of Assistant Principal, a responsibility which he has handled capably. During his twelve years of service, Mr. Morgan his contributed greatly to the school and to the student body.

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to the Principal Before becoming the Administrative Assistant, Mr. Miller was the director of the Springfield Band and Orchestra. In his present position he supervises all extracurricular activities, including the annual Student Exchange Talent Show. Mr. Miller is also the sponsor of the Student Council and the National Honor Society.

Mr. Elwood S. Miller

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Dean of Boys Mr. Gartside, our Dean of Boys, always finds time to listen to problems or help us with course selections and changes. H~ has aided many students in their decisions concerning college entrance. Mr. Gartside attended \'\7est Chester State College and Temple University before coming here seven years ago. In addition to his duties as dean, he is in charge of Co-op Testing and the Rifle Team.

Mr. Thomas Gartside

Dean of Girls Our able and active Dean of Senior HIgh Girls is Mrs. Denice. Her duties include helping girls select courses and vocations. In addition, she supplies information about college application's and discusses the entrance requirements of various colleges. In spite of a heavy schedule, she has served as sponsor for the class of '64. Mrs. Denice, who has been at Springfield for thirteen years, is well qualified for her time-consuming job. She is a graduate of Barnard College in New York City and received her M.S. in Education from Temple University. Mrs. Elsie A. Denice

Secretaries

District Secretaries Top Row-E. Ricketts, P. Patton, F. Ehrig, H. Walker Bottom Row-D. Meisenhelder, D. Dalton, D. Northington

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Senior High Secretaries M. Roberts, M. Clarke, R. Haenle, M. Samuels, E. Petre


Junior High Principal Mr. Thomas, who is completing his third year as assistant principal in charge of the Junior High, formerly was the director of Summer School and a member of the Industrial Arts Department. In this capacity he introduced mechanical drawing into the curriculum of Springfield. He attended the University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, and Millersville State College.

Mr. George D. Thomas

Junior High Deans Mrs. Alta Peterson, Dean of Girls, came to Springfield five years ago as an English and history teacher. She received her B.S. from Millersville State College and her M.S. from the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. David Burger, a graduate of Ursinus College, is the Dean of Boys and attendance director. Before receiving his post as dean, he taught seventh grade science. The deans counsel Junior High students on their high school and post-high school plans. They help them make the choice between a Business, Industrial, or College Preparatory Course for their four years of high school.. Mr. David]. Burger, Mrs. Alta Peterson

Junior High Secretaries

D. Fancher, A. Klineburger

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Englisl

Miss Edith A. Bigelow

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Dl;lring their years at Springfield Junior-Senior High, students engage in a complete and intensive study of the English language. Teachers stress grammar and vocabulary skills and the development of individual style in composition. The program includes reading some of the best works in literature. Beginning with Longfellow's poem Evangeline and the stories of Washington Irving in eighth grade, students progress to classics such as The Iliad and The Odyssey as freshmen. In tenth grade they read Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and Romeo and Juliet, George Eliot's Silas Marner, Charles Dickens' Pickwick Papers, and Thomas Hardy's Return of the Native. The junior course includes American novels such as Red Bad~ of Courage, Hucklebeny Finn, Arrowsmith,¡Moby Dick and A Farewell to Arms. A great deal of senior English is devoted to Hamlet and Macbeth. A new course in Creative Writing was offered this year to interested seniors. In this course students submitted short stories, essays, and poetry. The Creative Writing course was conducted in seminar fashion under the direction of Mr. LeFever.

Senior English M. Green L. Werner ]. Martin K. Merbreier

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Junior English H. LeFever T. Walter E. Bigelow J Trumbower

Sophomore English B. Richards W .. Cook R. 1. Balukjian M. Hall

Junior High English W. Knapp M. Ciccarelli 1. Kautz 1. Schmuckler G. Ege C. Pascal F. Owens

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Mrs. Hazel B. Neely

Latin and Russian Departments At Springfield High School, the classical languages are represented by Latin. Latin is offered for four years to all interested students. During the first year, the emphasis is placed on grammar and vocabulary. The reading of Caesar's Gallic Wars is completed by the end of the second year. Third and fourth year students study the writings of Cicero and read Vergil's epic poem, the Aeneid. O ne 0 f the more recent 1anguages a dd ed to Springfield's curriculum is Russian. The student learns the .. alphabet, grammar, and vocabulary, and then progresses to Russian literature. He reads the works of Chekov, Pushkin, Lermonter, and Tolstoy. Emphasis is placed on oral exercises through use of the language lab.

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French A. Wagner, M. Santmyers, C. Pascal, P. Rubenstein

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The most popular language at Springfield is French. During the first two years of study, vocabulary, grammar, and simple F r e n c h literature are stressed. V oix et Images is now being used in first and second year .clitSses. The course consists of filmstrips with accompanying tapes and is designed to enable the student to speak and understand French without translation. Third and fourth year students study Le Petit Prince and other literary works in addition to the history and culture of France.


Spanish First and second year Spanish is primarily a study of grammar and vocabulary. After this solid foundation, students continue with third year Spanish, concentrating on literature. DOll Quixote and other popular wo.cks are used in the fourth year of study. The language lab has become very important, placing more emphasis on oral work. This experimental method of teaching, which is based on conversational pronunciation, was first used in the Spanish department.

Spanish A. Gross, C. Powell, P. Rubenstein, H. Gotwols, H. Neely

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)epartment German This year new and improved teaching methods are being used in German classes. First and second year students use a book called Deutsch Durch Audio Visuelle Methods, but the majority of the teaching is done orally, using film;trips. Students also learn to write the language phonetically. In the third year, grammar formations are stressed and students are introduced to German newspapers, philosophy, and other types of literature. Fourth year students are expected to read, write, and speak the language fluently.

Don't play games with me-I know your switch is off!

German ]. McIntire, A. Kuhlmann, N. Nardell

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Social Studies

Mr. Albert Jones

"Now, where shall I put the gum this time?"

One of the most varied courses in Springfield High School is social studies. The department, headed by Mr. Albert Jones, gives the student a comprehension of the background and workings of the nations of the world. Seventh and eighth grades are spent studying European and American History. In ninth and tenth grades, a comprehensive course in World Cultures is given, emphasizing Western and non-Western cultures respectively. A course in American History is given again in the Junior year, this time delving into more details than before. In the past few years, several Dew courses have been added for Seniors. English History, taught in conjunction with the English department, is given to accelerated students. Economics, a study in theories with practical values; Government, a course in how our nation works; Sociology, a study of human conditions in our times; and World Cultures, an optional course for Seniors, are also given.

Senior Social Studies R. Filson V. Van Ostrand A. Jones

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Department

8th and 11 th Grade American History T. Gallagher H. Taussig E. Polini ]. Stumpf V. Emery E. Civatella W. Hall ]. Hornaday

Geography W. Campbell

9th and 10th Grade World Cultures T. Gallagher

K. Schaefer E. Sanbe A. Corbin ]. Stinson

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Mr. Dean T. Stephens

Physics In physics students learn the basic fundamentals concerning electricity, light, sound, mechanics, nuclear structure, and energy. Both of our physics teachers, Mr. Dean T. Stephens and Mr. Graydon C. Wood, won scholarship grants last summer. As a result of Mr. Stephens' course in nuclear physics at Bemidji College. in Minnesota, The Atomic Energy Commission loaned him, among other things, three geiger counters which were used in the lab this year. Mr. Wood studied atomic physics at the University of Pennsylvania.

D. Stephens, G. Wood

Science

Biology

S. Marin, N. Adams, J. Hanigan

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This year there are two biology courses offered at Springfield. The course followed by sophomores and accelerated freshmen is an introduction to the biological world. It acquaints the student with the basic principles of biology and the variety of living organisms. The advanced biology course which meets seven times a week, is open to seniors who have had chemistry. Students are exposed to recent advances in biology. Emphasis is placed on laboratory work and individual research.


Chemistry Chemistry is open to Seniors and a few qualified Sophomores and Juniors. The course deals principally with descriptive chemistry, covering atomic structur'e and the periodic fable. Classes meet six periods a week, two of them forming a lab period in which the students perform experiments illustrating the week's study. An advanced chemistry course with more lab periods and experimentation has recently been added to the curriculum and is now open to senior students who have already completed the regular chemistry course.

G. Long,

J. Bartley, R. McCiennen, R. Semeister

Department

"Got that down, Skip?"

General Science While students are in eighth grade, their varied and interesting science curriculum cov,ers the earth sciences. These include meteorology, astronomy, and horticulture. Health is now placed in the science curriculum since it is no longer studied in physical education. Ninth grade science consists of an introduction to chemistry and physics. The basic concepts of chemistry and machines, heat, sound, light, and electricity in their elementary forms are studied. Student and teacher demonstrations help the student understand the principles needed for more advanced study in Senior High.

F. Ryba, A. Teaf, A. Mowery, H. Lemmon

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Mathematics

Mr. James W. Weaver

"I've been taking lessons from Joan."

Springfield has a wide range of mathematics courses from which to choose. In eighth grade the student takes modern mathematics or Algebra I, and in ninth grade he takes Algebra II or Algebra I with the new modern algebra method. In his sophomore year, the student studies geometry. Algebra is continued in¡ the eleventh grade, either second or third year, which is supplemented with trigonometry second semester. Senior year the student studies senior mathematics, which includes solid geometry and trig, if he so elects. Accelerated students may take advanced math and may study statistics, analytic geometry, and an introduction to calculus. Business students may study business math and bookkeeping in preparation for jobs after high school. At Springfield a student can get a complete preparation in mathematics for either continued study in college or application in the business world.

Geometry R. Dietrich D. Fry R. Lee

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Department

Senior Math W. Mackrides D. Kellogg D. Fry

Junior High Math G. Irvin

J. Mattia H. Brown G. Werley R. Robbins

Algebra II W. Steele

J. Weaver R. Wentz

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Business Department

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Springfield High School is very proud of its business education department. The department offers courses in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. Office practice aids the student in mastering office duties and guides him in the development of personal qualities needed to succeed on the job. Another course, Business Law, is concerned with the rules that apply to business situations and transactions. This complete curriculum plus fine teaching and excellent facilities help our students attain fine positions in the business world after graduation.


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The art student learns to express himself in various media such as pastels, water colors, and pen and ink. Projects are assigned throughout the year to encourage the development of style and imagination. The student designs historic ornaments, and fashion styles and also draws portraits, and still life. Art students create showcase displays in which to exhibit their work.

E. Conver, M. Girard

Music Department 1. Del Negro Salatino T. Richards S..Reeves

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Springfield High School's music department, although small, is a comprehensive and integral part of our school. A music major studies theory, harmony, composition, and sight-singing. This year a course was offered in Music Appreciation. It was open to all seniors and focused on the lives, works, and techniques of famous composers.

"You sure it's easier to play by ear?"

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Practical Arts

Mr. Albert]. Wentz "Game's at my house tonight ... load your dice."

Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts Department is open to all students interested in developing their mechanical abilities. The department is composed of three branches: the wood and print shop, the metal shop, and mechanical drawing. Bookcases, bowIs, and leather goods are made by students in the wood shop, while tickets and other items are printed in the print shop. The metal shop concentrates on welding and car repairs. Mechanical drawing teaches perspective and form and permits students to do some of their own designs.

A Wentz, R. McCoach, C. McCoy, R. Patrick, D. McClintock

Home Economics Home Economics is a required course for eighth and ninth grade girls, who ~~~lZ~1;;J1 meet twice a week to study cooking, child care, and sewing. It is also taken by many senior high students as an elective major. The girls study nutrition and textiles as well as the junior high subjects in greater detail.

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W. Knapp, A. Peel, M. MacGregor


Physical Education

Mr. Wilbur R. Schopf

R. Shoemaker, G. Hart, J. Brusch, N. McBrearty, W. Schopf, H. Bell

The Physical Education course is required for all students. Throughout their three years in the Senior High, girls participate in hockey, basketball, speed-away tennis, badminton, volleyball, lacrosse, modern dance and square dancing. Boys take part in football, soccer, basketball, baseball, wrestlir.g, and practice aims on the apparatus in their three years. Tests are also given in physical fitness to measure individual progress.

"Ninety-eight ... ninety-nine ... one hundred."

Driver Education

The Driver Education course, taught by Mr. Cannon and Mr. Peoples, offers the student classroom instruction as well as driving experience. Students learn good driving habits, courtesy, care of the car, and reactions to situations which may arise while driving. The course plays an important role in reducing the number of accidents in which teenagers are involved.

].'Peoples, J. Cannon

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Librarians

M. Walter, L. Gallagher, M. Graham

Progress Instructor I. Magee

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Reading Specialist N. Spennato

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Nurses

M. Sharer S. Kraatz

Dental Hygienist v.

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Athletic Directors

W. Campbell A. Jones

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Cafeteria Staff Director of Cafeteria-Doris Newman

D. Baily, H. Ferrante, A. Massaro, S. Dalton, F. Lutz, M. Kapp, 1. Baker, A. Thomas, D. Maker, V. Martin, ]. Hall, A Marinara

Maintenance Staff

Maintenance-]. Wilson, S. Pasternak, ]. S;mni, W. Dramp, D. Brooks

James Wilson, Director of maintenance; Stanley Pasternak, Head custodian

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Bus Drivers-]. Caulina, G. Taylor, R. Greenfield, T. Leghton, C. Willow, R. Horton


Faculty Fairytale Once upon a time in Springfield's chern lab, ..

"Dr. Halderman! Something dreadful has happened!"

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... THE MONSTER. It has struck!

BANG! BANG! Nothing can stop

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Officers

Brian Longmore, treasurer; Larry Miller, president; Ed Hagen, vice-president; Sharon Walls, secrerary.

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ROBERT EDWARD ALEXANDER Big "M:' College Prep. Choor 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 2; So,ccer 3, 4; Senior Play Cast 4; Bridge Club 4; Thespian Society 4; Golf Team 4. F'fl/orite Saying: No. This isn't a Beatle. Remembered' For: The Leamy Avenue Gang.

Mrs. Elsie Denise, Mr. Robert Filson, Mr. Walter Hall.

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DIANE LEE ALLEN Diane College Pro Executive Council 2, 3, Student Council 4; Bric Club 4; FTA 2, 3, Presid, 4; Girls' Basketball Stati.stic: 3; May Queen Nominee Cheerleading 4; Sr. Play Co mittee 4; Soph Hop Co mittee 2; Prom Committee 4; Tennis 4. Fal'orite Saying: That's shar Secret Ambition: To be time.


-lOLLY -BETH ANDERSON lolly General )ramatics Club 2; Intramural iowling 2, 3; Nurses Aid 3; )ffice Aid 4; Gym Aid 4; ..eather Club 4. 'el Peeve: White Socks! ;avorite Saying: Oh, you're :idding!

UCHARD TAYLOR AVERY )ick College Pre.p. lifle Club 4; Chess and Check'rs Club 2; Coin Club 3; Print :Jub 4; Intramural Tennis 2. ;avorite Saying: Don't worry lbout it. 'et Peeve: Being "a twin.

JANET ANZALONE Candy Secretarial Scrivener Business 4; Office Aid 4; FBLA 3; Sr. Play Comm~ttee 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Intramural Bowling 4. Favorite Sa)'ing: Does anybody have any food? Aways Seen: Eating with the RECS.

DAVID MELVIN BABB O.B. College Prep. Golf 2, Captain 3, 4; Baske~bal1 2, 3; Boys' Chorus 2, Choir 3; Vice-President 4; Executive Council 4; Senior Play Cast 4; Thespian Society 4. Favorite Saying: Sabu, Malcolm! Secret Ambition: To watch Big Brother.

HENRY MONYHAN APPLEGATE III Gate College Prep. Track 2, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Spri-Hian Circulation 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Ping-Pong Oub 4. Favorite Saying: That s,tenches! Remembered For: Eyebrows.

BARBARA ANN AVERY Midge College Prep. Prom Committee 4; Intramural Bowling 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Ping-Pong Club 4; Gym Aid 4; Intramural Tennis 3, 4. Remembered For: Her dimples. Pet Peeve: Being a twin.

JUDITH GAY BARBOR Gay College Prep, FNA 2; FBLA 3; Intramural Bowling 3; Operators Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Bnidge CLub 4; Scrivener Business 4; Spri-Hian Advertising 3, Circulation 4. Remembered For: Unique typing ability. Always seen: With Pam.

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BARBARA LEE BATEMAN Barb College Prep. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 2; Tri· Hi·Y 4; ITA 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Scrivener Editorial 4; Play Com· mittee 4. Secret Ambition: Going through one Chern. Lab without breaking something. Pet Peeve: High lockers.

MARY JANE BAXTER Bonnie College Prep. FNA 3, Treasurer 2; Nurses Aid 3, 4; Gym Aid 2; Girls' Track Club 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Class Gift Committee 4; Spri.Hian Circulation 4; Bridge Club 4; Sf. Play Committee 4. Favorite Saying: My name isn't MOUSE!!!! A/ways Seen: Writing letter to Mil· lersville.

SUSAN JANE BENNETT Sue College PI'ep French Club 3; ITA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4; Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Treasurer 4; May Queen Nominee 4; Prom Commi ttee 3. A/ways Seen: With Don.

JOHN C. BEATTIE Jack College Prep. Spri-Hian Spom 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Gymnastics Team 4; Bridge Club 2, 4; Basketball 3; Score Service 3, 4; Rifle Team 3. Remembered For: The Leamy .Avenue Gang. Secret Ambition: To be a surfin' bum.

CATHERINE RUTH BENT Cathy College Prep. Hockey 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Scrivener Business 4; Bridge . Club 4. fi.emembered For: My natural blonde hair. SeCl'et Ambition: To marry a mil· lionaire.

JAMES TIMOTHY BEATIl: Bate College Prep Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 2; Ches: and Checkers Cl ub 2; Intra mural Tennis 2; Intramura Bowling 3. Favorite Saying: Well, what'n ya gonna do! Pet Peeve: My other nickname

FRANK BERDAN III Skip College Pre Cross Country 4; Basketb, Manager 2, 3, 4; Boys' Chor 2; Choir 3, 4; District Chari 4; Regional Chorus 4; Scrive er Editorial 4; Vertebrate Z ology Club 2; Mu Alpha The

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CHERYL ANN BERGER Steinway College Prep. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Art CIUlb 4; FTA 4. Remembered For: Being a walking advertisement for Steinway pianos. Prize Possession: Pat's pool table.

BARBARA JEAN BETTS College Prep. Quill and Scroll. 3,. 4; SpriHian Girls' Sports 2, Editor 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Secretary 4; Prom Committee Chairman 3; ITA 3; Bridge Club 4; Sr. Play Committee 4. IRemembered For: "Gloria." Secret Ambition:To go surfing.

LAWRENCE DAVID BERNSTEIN Larry College Prep. Biology Club 4. Remembered For: Neat handwriting. Hobby: Folk music.

WILLIAM EDWARD BEST Hands College Prep. Soccer 2; Cross Country 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Bridge Club 4. Remembered For: Broken bones. Always Sew: Shot-down.

JOAN ELLEN BLYLER Joan College Prep. Scrivener Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Na-' tional Honor Society 3, 4; QU11l and Scroll 4; Dramatic Club 3, Pres. JOHANNES ALBERT 2, 4; Operators Club 2, 3, 4; Li. BINNENDIJI< Hans College Prep. brary Asst. 2, 3, 4; ITA 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 2, 3; JETS. Spri.Hian Typing 2, 3; Intramural 2, 3, 4; Operators Club 2, 3, 4;' Bowling 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, Spri-Hian Photography Editor 4; 4; Executive Council 3; Gym Aid: Scrivener Photographer 4; Football 2. Program Photographer 4; Civil De. Remembered For: Wearing her fense 2, 3, 4; Zoology Club 2, 4; sweater draped around her shoulBiology Lab Assistant 4; Sr. Play ders. Committee 4, Chairman 4; Quill Always Seen: In the Scrivener Room. and Scroll. Fat!orite Saying: How's it going? Remembered For: His white scooter.

LYNNE JANVIER BOCCELLI Botch Business Tri-Hi-Y 2; ITA 2; Dramatics 2, Sec.-Treasurer 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; FBLA 3, 4; Sr. Play Cast 4; Prom Committee 4; Lacrosse 2; Soph Hop Committee 2. Always Seen: HoJo's in Villanova. Secret Ambition: Live in Liverpoole and marry a Beatie (Paul).

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JUNE BOLLENBACH Junsie Business Art Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Office Aid 4; Soph Hop Committee 2. Favorite Saying: Later. Remembered For: Flunking gym.

DIANE LOIS BOSHOLD Diane College Prep. Lacrosse 2; ITA 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4; Art Club 4; Prom Committee 4; Typing Club 2; Band 2, 3. Always Seen: With Artie.

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CARLYN LEE BOSI Lindy College Prep. Executive Council 4; Lacrosse 2, 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4; SpriHian Feature 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4, Vice-pres. 2; Class Gift Committee 4; Prom Committee 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; SpriHian News 4, Advertising 4; Scrivener Editorial 4. Remembered For: Strawberry-Blonde hair. Always Seen: With Joe.

MARGARET ANN BONE Peggi College Prep. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Vice-pres. 3, 4; Cheerleading 2, Co-Captain 3; Executive Council 3; Lacrosse 2; Spri-Hian Advertising 3; FTA 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Scrivener Business 4; Spri-Hian News 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Soph Hop Committee 2. Remembered For: Her positive thinking? ?? Prize Possession: The foot that's always in my mouth!

DALE MARGARET BOW Dale College Prep. Lacrosse 2; Cheerleading 3, 4; Soph Hop Committee Chairman 2; Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4; FTA 2, 3; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Executive Council 4; Christmas Card Chairman 4; Tennis 4. Remembered For: My laugh. Prize Possession: My Indispensible corduroy knickers.

JOAN ANNA BORNMAN Joarmie College Prep Affiliation Club 2; Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; Arl Club 4; Library Assistant 2; Display Director 3; Play Com· mittee 4; Spri-Hian News 3: Student Art Director 4; Swing ing Strings 2; Orchestra 2, 3. 4. Favorite Saying: Meet you In the Music Room . . . Remembered FDf: Creative artistic abilities or a shade of Picasso.

RICHARD C. BOYLE Dick College Prep Soccer 2; Track 3, 4; Boys Chorus 4; Dramatic Club 2 Ping Pong Club 4; Gym Tean' 3. Favorite Saying: I don't know, Bob. Secret Ambition: To be a mil· lionaire.


FRANCIS JOHN BRACONARO 'rank College Prep. land 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, i; JETS Group Chairman 4; ,Ii-Q 4; National Merit Finaist 4; Typing Club 4. ~avo,.ite Saying: It'll never "'ork! ?emembered For: Dissolving ocker keys in Chern Lab.

ALEXANDRIA M. BROUGHTON ,andy Secretarial lowliog 4; Nurses Club 2, 3; )ental Club 4; Library Asistant 4; Spri-Hian Typing 4. :emembered For: Goofy typng. 'et Pee/Ie: Russ.

LEONORE PATRICIA BROPHY Ophy College Prep. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4; Prom Committee 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Lacrosse 2; Scrivener Business 4; Art Club 2; Soph Hop Committee 2.

Always Seen: With Steve Siple.

ROBERT R. BROWN Bob College Prep. Boys' Chorus 4; Hi-Y 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4. Favorite Saying: What are you going to do tonight? Secret Ambition: To be a rich bachelor.

DAVID ALBERT BROUGHER Dave Industrial Football 2, 3; Baseball 2; Track 2, 3; Sports Club 2; Debating Club 3; Typing Club 4; Intramural Bowling 4. Favorite Saying: Fords don't run. Pet Peeve: Blood-pit during summer practice.

THOMAS A. BROUGHER SC1'atch College Prep. Executive Council 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Soccer 3; Sports Club 2; Debating Club 3. FcI1Jorite Saying: Vikings. Prize Possession: My 7th grade gym suit.

SANDRA ELIZABETH BRUCE San College Prep. Lacrosse 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 4; Rifle Team 4, Captain 2; FTA 3. FcI1Jorite Saying: Alec, we better check the trunk.

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ANDREA LOUISE BRUCKNER Randy General Majorettes 2, 3, 4; FNA 2, 3; Scrivener Business 4; Prom Committee 4; Art Club 4. Pet Peeve: Falcons. Caree,.: Advertising Art.

KENNETH H. BUCK Ken College Prep. Choir 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 2; Math Club, Vice-President 4; Gymnastic Team 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4. Remembered FOI': Great Spelling.

JAMES ROBERT BULFIN Bulf College Prep. Wrestling 2, 3; Camera Cluq 2, 3; Typing Club 4. Favorite Saying: I think I saw a snapper. Hobby: Weight-lifting.

NANCY EILEEN BULKOWSKI Nancy College Pre) Bowling 3, 4; FNA 2; FTA . Favorite Saying: Hi, y, What's new? Pet Peeve: Large horses wh trample little feet.

THEODORE BURTON Ted College Prep. Cross Country 4; Track 4. RICHARD PAUL BURNLEY Rich College Prep. Football 4; BasebalI 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4. Remembered For: Playing ta:xi after football practice.

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JOYCE C. BUTLER Joyce College Prep Art Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Sr Play Committee 4; Prom Com mittee 4. ' Remembered For: Her greer Chevy ..6" convertible. Favorite Saying: Have YOt seen??? ?


SUZANNE ELAINE

BUTLER Sue College Prep. Tennis 2; Rifle Team 2; Girls' Leather Club 2; Prom Committee 4; Spanish Club 4; Gym 'Aid 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Sr. Play Committee 4. Favorite Saying: Who moved my books? Remembered For: Creating new words. I

JOYCE ANNE CARLTON Joyce College Prep. ]Spri-Hian News 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Basketball 2; Rifle Team 2 ,3, 4; Bridge Club 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4; PTA 4; Girls' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 2; Sr. Play Committee 4. Favorite Saying: I don't believe it! Pet Peeve: Studying for tests lnd quizzes.

DAVID WARREN CAFFERTY Dave Industrial Arts Print Club 4; IBA 2, 3, 4. Favorite Saying: There's always a way. Secret Ambition: To get a car.

ELAINE DIANE CARROL Elaine College Prep. FNA 2, 3, 4; Nurses' Aid 4; Intramural Bowling 3; PTA 3; School Store Clerk 4; Spri-Hian Feature 3, 4; Band 2, 4, Librarian 3; Orchestra 2, 3, Librarian 4; Sf. Play Committee 4. Secret Ambition: To live in Hawaii and surf all day. Pet Pee1Je: People who spell my name with two l's.

ANTHONY CARBONARO Tony Business Dance Band 2,· 3, 4; Band 2, 3, Vice-president 4; Student Council 2; Track 3. Remembered For: Patent Leather shoes. Hobby: Playing drums.

BRUCE JAMES CARROLL Shorty Industrial IBA 2, 3, 4. FatJo/·ite Saying: Be good.

JOSEPH OWEN CARROLL Owen Industrial IBA 2, 3; Sports Club 2, 3; Track 2.

Favorite Saying: You're mean. Remembered For: White socks.

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DAVID CHEKEMIAN Dave

MARTHA JANE CLANAHAN

College Prep. Marty

Sports Club 2, 3; Biology Club 4, FatJorite Saying: Choke on it. Pet Peeve: Staying after school.

CHARLES WESLEY CHURCHMAN Chuck

College P,·ep.

Student Council 3, 4; Spri-Hian 3; Cross Country 3; Affiliation Club 4; Prom Committee 4; Suit Club Captain 4; Tennis 4, Career: Electrical engineer.

Busines.

Gym Aid 3; Art Club 2 Leather Club 3; Spri-Hiar Typing 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Sr Play Committee 4; Prom Com mittee 4. Fal l orite Saying: Hi ya, kids! Prize Possession: My diary.

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CONSTANCE CLIFFORD

THOMAS CLEARY Tom

FRANK CLEARFIELD College Prep,

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COlZlli

Business

Dramatic Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Track 3, 4. Secl'et Ambition: If I told you now it wouldn't be a secret. Prize Possession: My life,

KAREN BETH CLELAND Karen

Secretarial

FBLA 3, Secretary 4; FNA 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4. FatJorite Saying: Hello, Remembered For: Falling.

General

FNA 2, 3; Dental Club 4; Spri-Hian Typing 4; Intramural Bowling 4; Soph Hop Committee 2. Fal l orite Saying: Right' Remembered For: Being talkative.


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BARBARA JEANNE CONNER Business Nurses' Club 2; Typing Club 3; Art Club 4; Scrivener Business 4; Sr. Announcements Committee Chairman 4. Favol"ite Saying: Hi, Tiger! Remembered FOI": Counting days until Dec. 15. Bal"b

RITA JOAN CONGAR Secretarial Orchestra 3, 4, Librarian 2; Operators' Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Gym Aid 2, 3, 4; Scrivener Business 4; Spri-Hian Business 4; Prom Committee 4; FBLA 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Tennis Rita

4.

Favorite Saying: Will you wait

PETER FREDERICK COSTE College Prep. Student Council 4; Executive Council Magazine Chairman 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 2; Brass Choir 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. Favol"ite Saying: Yeh, Dan, I've got the Volkswagen. Remembel"ed FOI": Driving the Springfield Ambulance. Pete

ANNA MARIE CORDES College Pl"ep. Art Club 2; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Hockey Manager 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, President 4; President Tri-Hi-Y Penna. State United Nations 4; Spri-Hian News 4. Favorite Saying: Would you please, Joan!! Pet Peeve: Superiority, library notices, and getting lost in department stores. Anna

aminute!

Remembered For: Always being on time? 1

REESE JAMES CROWE, JR. College Prep. Interscholastic Bowling 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; IntramuWILLIAM ALEXANDER ral Basketball 2; Coin Club 2, 3. CRAIG Favorite Saying: Hey, Dick! Who's Bill College Prep. driving up to Gehris? Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Pet Peeve: Good Drivers. 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 4. Pet Peeve: Punctual people. Hustler

DANIEL RAYMOND CURRAN College Prep. Track 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 4; Executive Council 3; Fix-It Club 3; Gym Club 4. Favorite Saying: Hey, Pete, got the car tonight? Pl"ize Possession: The blue Volkswagen I don't own. Dan

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JANET VIRGINIA CURTIS Jan College Prep. FTA 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Spri-Hian Business 2, 3; Scrivener Business 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Prom Committee 4. Prize Possession: A certain gold football. Pet Peeve: Never being called my right name.

RICHARD CONRAD CUSTER General General Rifle Team 4; Foreign Affairs Club 4; Coin Club 2. Favorite Saying: What time is the period over? Pet Peeve: Indians.

VIRGINIA LOUISE DAVIS Gin General Intramural Bowling 4; FBU 4; Gym Aid 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Scrivener Business 4; Dramatics 2, 3. Favorite Saying: You better believe it! Remembered For: My love of the United States Marine Corps.

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JOHN JOSEPH DAMIA Jay Industrial IBA 2, 3; Intramurals 2. Always Seen: Under the clock. JOAN D'ANGELO Prize Possession: Locker key. Joan College Prep. Hockey 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; Girls' Varsity Club 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Soph Hop CommiHee 2; Spri-Hian Advertising 3; Lacrosse 2, 4; Prom Committee 3. Favorite Saying: What! Are you kidding, Anna? Prize Possession: A lock of Mr. LeFever's hair.

WILLIAM FRANCIS DAVITT III Bill College Prep. Football 3; Wrestling 3; Track 3, CHARLES DEAL 4; Intramural Tennis 2; Operators Industrial Club 3, 4; Rocket Club Vice-presi- Humble Arts dent 3; Fix-it Club 2; Civil Defense IBA 2, 3. 3, 4; Biology Lab Assistant 4. Remembered For: Pumping gal Prize Possession: Slide rule. Always Seen: Scotty's. Pet Peeve: Cafeteria study halls.


WILLIAM DeFEO Bill College Pt-ep. Hi-Y 4; Gymnastic Team 4; Bonner: Musical 2; Boys' Club INE de GROOT 2, 3; Intramural Bowling 2; Ine College Prep. Intramural Basketball 3. French Club 4; Sr. Play Committee Remembered For: My grades. 4; Foreign Student 4; Tennis 4. Always Seen: In room 108. Favorite Sayi'lg: I'm hungry. Remembered For: Eating just anything.

GERARD A. DelCOLLIANO Jerry College Prep. Student Council 2, President 4; BasebalI 2. Remembered- For: Singing "My Funny Valentine."

VALERIE ELIZABETH DeHAVEN Betsy College Prep. Executive Council 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2; Scrivener Editorial 4; Girls' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Girls' Track Club 3; Biology Club 4; JETS 4; Affiliation Club 4; Prom Committee Chairman 4. Always Seen: Squeezing a chair III at the lunch table.

CAROL MARY DEL MONTE Carol Business Bowling 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; Leather Club 3; Dramatics 2. LILLIAN DELLA PENNA Favorite Saying: Two! Lill College Prep. Remembered For: Having food III Class Secretary 3; Student Council her locker. 2, 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; FBLA Reporter 4; Scrivener Business 4; Spri-Hian Typing 4; Cougarettes 4; Dramatics Club Secretary 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Prom Committee 4; Soph Hop Committee 2. Favorite Saying: Billy, tell Will I'm at a meeting! Pet Peeve: Bill Tavani.

ALBERT DE MARCO Al College Prep. Dramatics 2; Sport Club 4; Science Club 3. Remembered F01': "Bad Sprint." Secret Ambition: To be a millionaire.

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WILLIAM DEMPSEY Bill College Prep. Math Club 3. Favorite Saying: Fords don't run. Secret Ambition: Race stock cars.

DEBORAH ANNE DIETSCH Debbie College Prep. Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; FTA 3, 4; Scrivener Business 4; Prom Committee 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Executive Council 4; Soph Hop Committee 2. Favorite Saying: Listen! Listen! . Great News!! Pet Peeve: Chemistry Tests.

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PATRICIA ANN DOHERTY Pat College Prep. Soph Hop Committee 2; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Spri-Hian Editorial 3; Spri-Hian Business 3, 4; Scrivener Business 4; Majorette 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Sr. Play Committee 4. Favorite Saying: Isn't there anyone around here who likes footballplayer legs?? Prize Possession: My pool table.

THERESA MARIE DeVITO Terry College Prep. Executive Council 2, 4; Student Council 2; Spri-Hian Sports 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Gym Aid 4; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee Chair Chairman 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Soph Hop Committee Chairman 2; Sr. Play Committee 4. Always Seen: In a Corvette. Pet Peeve: Renny Hanlon.

CAROLYN JEAN DONNElL Carolyn College Prep. Foreign Affairs Club, Secretary 4; Choir 3, 4; Girls' Chorus 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Spri-Hian 3, Exchange Editor 4; French Club 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; FTA 2, 3; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Varsity Club 4. Hobby: Doing art work for Mrs. Conver.

WILLIAM VINCENT DeVUONO DeVon College Prep. Soccer 3, 4; Basketball 2 Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bo.wling 2; Spri-Hian Adver· tising 4; Sports Club 2; Executive Council 2; Ping Pong Club 4; Sr. Play Com· mittee 4. Favorite Saying: Come on, let'~ trip. Remembered For: His diction· ary of words.

WILLIAM DOYLE I 7011y Green College Prep Spri-Hian Sports 3, 4; Base ball 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2, 3 Hi-Y Vice-president-SecretaIj 4; Interscholastic Bowling 4. Remembered For: . Fabulow (?) pitching career. Always Seen: Smiling or laugh ing.


SUSAN ELLEN EMME

GERTRUDE MARY ECKMAN Tmdy

WILLIAM MICHAEL EARLEY Bill

College Prep.

Dramatics Club 4; Spri-Hian Advertising 4; Golf 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Sport Club 2.

Favorite Saying: Like about. Remembered For: Being late.

Cricket!

Secretarial

Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 4; Student Council 3; Executive Council 4; Scrivener Business 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Senior Play Production Manager 4; Thespian Society 4. Favorite Saying: What time is this period over? Prize Possession: My membership in the NAAUUG.

Business

Dramatics Club 3; Spri-Hian Business 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2. JUDITH ANN ElBERT AlwaYJ Seell: With a Bible. Judy College Prep. Prized Possession: A certain class Girls' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; GifIs' ring. Track Club 3, 4; FNA 2; Soph Hop Committee 2; Scrivener Business 4; Prom Committee 4. Favo1·ite Saying: I'm coming, Mrs. Denice. Always Seen: With "Chew."

WILLIAM EYERLY College Prep.

ElAINE EZEKIAN

LESLIE JANICE ERNEST Les

College Prep.

Library Assistant 2; Girls' Chorus 2, 3; FTA 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2. Secret Ambition: To catch the . worm without being an early bird. Career: Elementary teacher.

ElaJne

College Prep.

French Club 3, 4; Teachers' Aid 4; Bridge Club 3. 4; Girls' Leather Club 2. FCI1'01'ite Saying: I don't understand . Remembered For: Talking fast.

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MICHAEL LOUIS EZZIE Mickey General Dramatics Club 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4. Fat/orite Saying: We got away with it. Prize Possession: Mijo.

SANDRA EVANS FALCONER Sand'i College Prep. Spri-Hian Feature 3, 4; Scrivener Business 4; Dramatics Club 2, 4; Prom Committee 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Office Aid 4; Gym Aid 4; Nurses Aid 4; Library Assistant 4; Rifle Team 2; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4. Sen'et Ambition: To travel in Europe. Hobby: Jazz.

NANCY ELLEN FEDERMAN College Prep. National Honor Society 3, 4; Hi-Q 3, 4; Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; District Orchestra 3, 4; Scrivener Layout Editor 4; SpriHian Feature 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3; Bridge Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Prom Committee 3; Soph Hop Committee 2.

Pet Peeve: Ignorance and/or boredom.

JILL FEIN College Prep JETS Librarian 2, 3, 4; His tory Club 2; Debating Club 3 Girls' Chorus 4; FTA 4; Gyrr Aid 2; Nurse's Aid 4; Sopr Hop Committee 2. Favorite Saying: Ay Chihua' hua! Remembered For: Guitar.

Jill

ARLENE FINE Secretarial Lacrosse 2; Spri-Hian Editorial 4; Scrivener Business 4; Cougarettes DALE CAROLE FELTS 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; Dale College Prep. FBLA 2, Vice-president 3, PresiSpri-Hian News 2, 3, 4; Spri-Hian dent 4; Executive Council 3; TypSports 4; Scrivener Business 4; Rifle' ing Club 2; Soph Hop Committee Team Co-Captain 2, 3, 4; Nurses' 2; Sr. Play Committee 4; Prom Club 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Nurse's Committee 4; Office Aid 3, 4; Aid 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee Co- Quill and Scroll 4. Chairman 4; Intramural Bowling Favorite Saying: Hey, Lill, where's 2, 3; Biology Club 4; Senior An- Betsy? nouncement. Committee 4. Secret Ambition: To become a dancer. Favorite Saying: I Love Him! La

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ART FINLEY Art Industria IBA 2. Always Seen: With Diane.


CHERYL LOUISE FLEISHER College Prep. ,i-Hian 2, Feature Editor 3. itor-in-Chief 4; Executive Coun2; French Club 2, President FTA 4, Vice-President 3; Nanal Honor Society 3, 4; Girls' orus 2; Choir 3_ 4; Sr. Play nmittee 4; Soph Hop CommitChairman 2: Prom Committee airman 3; National Merit FinaI4; Lacrosse 2; Quill and Scroll 4; Library Assistant 2. ,. 4. ,orile Saying: Well. that's just . effect on people. ya know. :ret Ambition: To meet ,T. D. linger.

JOANNA ELIZABETH FRASER o General ~ennis Manager 2; Student :ouncil 2; FBLA 2, 3; TriIi-Y 4; Soph Hop Committee ; Prom Committee 3, 4; SpriIian Typing 3; Scrivener Busi,ess 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; ntramural Bowling 2, 3; Nur~s Aid 2, 3, 4. 'rized Possession:" Chuck. 'et PeelJe: People spelling my .arne wrong,

JOSEPH ROBERT FRALEY College Prep. Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Service Club 3, 4; Sports Club 2, 3; Vertebrate Zoology Club 4; Executive Council 2. Remembered For: Bloodshot eyes. Prio;ed Possession: Church key. Frog

Ier

DAVID FORCE Ferd

General Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Zoo.Jogy Club 2. Remembered For: The New York Trip-Bus #6.

EDWARD FREEMAN REF. Industrial Remembered For: '56 Ford.

SUSANNE FRATTAROLA Business Rifle Team 4; Nurse's Aid 2; Intramural Bowling 4; Zoology Club 3; Office Aid 4. Always Seen: Reading John's letters. Sue

J. THOMAS FROMME II College Prep. Soccer 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Spri-Hian Sports 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Bridge Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Favorite Saying: What's to do? Remembered For: Ole' purse bottom. hog

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JOHN GALLAGHER General John Art Club 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Bonner: Rifle Team 2. P"ize Possession: Comb. Pet Peel}e: Mr. Mac's tapered potato sacks.

LINDA MARIE GAMBOL Linda College hep. Executive Council 3; Cheerleading 2, 3, Co-captain 4; Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 3, 4; Sf. Play Committee 4; Soph Hop Committee 2. Always Seen: With Tony. Farorite Saying: Do you have any money?

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MARY FRANCES GASKIll Mary General Tri-Hi-Y 2; Dramatics Club 4; Spri-Hian 3; Intramural Bowling 3; 4; FBLA 4; Scrivener Business 4; Sr. Play Committee 4. Fal'orile Saying: I can't wait to get out of here! Pet Pure: The Conservatives.

LOIS JANE GAllAGHER Loie Secretarial Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3. Favorite Saying: Hijah, kids? Pet Peel'e: Art and Shorthand.

ALEXANDER GEDDIS Alec College hep. Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Service Club 2, 4; Student Council 4; Chess and Checkers Club Vice-president 3; Prom Committee 4; Spri-Hian Sports 4; Rifle Team 2, 3. Alu'ays Seen: With Barbara. Prize Possession: My legendary white motorcycle.

RICHARD AlAN GAMBLE Dick College Prep Interscholastic Bowling 2, 3 Captain 4; Intramural Bowl ing 2, Treasurer 3, Presiden 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Typin~ Club 4; Printing Club 2. Remembe"ed For: Chauffeur ing, Pet Peae: Teddy Bears.

RICHARD 1. GIBSON Dick College he Operators Club 2, 3, Preside 4; Track 2: Student Coune 4; Sr. Play Cast 4. Fa1'Orite Saying: Have fu don't work too hard. Secret Ambition: Beachcomb,


BARBARA KATHLEEN GIORDANO Roman Business Intramural Bowling 4; Rifle Club MARY APRIL GILMORE 4; Art Club 4; Sr. Announcements April Business Committee 4; Office Aid 4; CollingTri-Hi-Y 2; Dramatic Club 2, dale High Basketball 2, 3; Colhums 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; 3. FBU 4; Scrivener Business 4; FatJorite Saying: Oh, you're such Prom Committee 4; Thespian a fortunate child. Society, Secretary 4; Executive Remembered FO'·: Always laughing. Council 2. Favorite Saying: Let's hit Villanova.

CAROL ANN GRAHAM 1rol College Prep. rchestra 2, 3, 4; Girls' Chor; 4, Accompanist 3; Intraural Bowling 2, 3, 4. ~membered For: Persistent :ge to play in Girls' Chorus. rize Possessio,,: A wobbly 'ree seat piano bench.

KAREN LYNNE GRANTHAM Granny College Prep. FTA 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Typing Club 3; Student Council 2; Prom Committee 4; Scrivener Editorial 4; ational Honor Society 3, 4; Girls' Chorus Treasurer 3, President 4; Varsity Club 3, Vice-President 4; Hockey 2, 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4. Remembered Fo,.: Looking like Carol Burnett. Always Seen: Laughing.

EDWINA E. GOrrTWIG Eddie Secretarial Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Art Club 3; FBLA 2; Intramural Bowling 4; Library Assistant 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Soph Hop Committee 2. Always Seen: With Bill. Prized Possession: My "V.W."

EUGENE JOSEPH GRAEBER Sonny College Prep. Football 3; Wrestling 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Art Club 3. Remembered Fo,.: Watching the other boys taking Gym in Gym class. Prized Possession: 1963 Tempest, "326."

KEITH JOSEPH GUERIN Gurin College Prep. Cross Country 2, 3; Basketball 2; Indoor Track 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Sports Club 2; Sr. Play Committee 4; Rifle Team 3; Executive Council 2; Intramural Bowling 2. Favorite Saying: What are we doing Saturday night, lover? Remembered For: Giving everyone a ride home in my Chevy.

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CAROL LOUISE HACKMAN Louie Secretarial Girls' Chorus 2, 3; Choir 4; FBLA Treasurer 4; Operators Club 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; Scrivener Assistant Business Manager 4; Student Council 4; Office Aid 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4. Fat'orite Saying: Sounds good to me! Prize Possession: My '61 Prom Key.

EDWARD JOHN HAGEN, JR. Hugg College Prep. Class Vice-president 4; Student Council 4; Service Club 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Remembered For: The Leamy Avenue Gang. Secret Ambition: Be a white XKE.

ALAN STEWART HALL Albee College Prep. Golf 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; JETS 2; Band 2, 3; PUT 4. Remembered For: Austin Healy Sprite. Secret Ambition: To beat Chuck Schaub at golf.

WAYNE BARRY HALL Barry Gener, Intramural Bowling 2, 3, , Interscholastic Bowling 3, ' Operators Club 2, 3, 4; Sc ence Club 3. Always Seen: In the V A roon Favorite Saying: You know.

DON HANEY College Prep.

PHILIP C. HANCOCK Philsy General Track 2, 3; Cross Country 3; Intramural Bowling 4; Printing Club 4. Favorite Saying: It certainly is! Secret Ambition: To be a Physicist!?! ?

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ALFRED REYNOLDS HANLON Renny "A" Gener, Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Ba~eball 4 Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Exe< utive Council 4; Sports Club ~ Dramatic Club 2. Remembered For: Driving th truck. Pet Peet'e: Terry DeVito.


NANCY CAROL HANSON General ."ri-Hi-Y 4; FBLA 4; Choir 3, Intramural Bowling 4; ;irls' Chorus 2; Gym Aid ;; Scrivener Business 4. 'at'orite Saying: Where the leck is Betty?! !lways Seen: Eating candy at :::resge's? ~aney

JUDITH ANNE HARLEY Judi College Prep. Intramural Bowling 3; ITA 3; French Club 4; Spanish Club 4; French Aid 4; Yorktown High: German Hono,r Society 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Favorite Saying: Say, Bon . . . What is your main problem? Remembered For: My southern accent.

ROBERT GORDON HARING Hal' College Prep. Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Band 2, 3; Debating Club 4; Intramural Bowling 4; Track 4; Sr. Play Committee 4. Remembered For: Not remembering.

CONSTANCE HARRISON Gen. lIiusines.r

KATHLEEN LYNN HARKINS Kathy Business Intramural Bowling 2; FBLA 2; Sf. Play Committee 4; Soph. Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 4. Always Seen: At Ho-Jo's in Villanova. Secret Ambition: Go to Green Mountain Junior College.

JOHN 1. HARRISON Skinny General Track 2; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Metal Club 4; Sports Club 2. Favorite Saying: Chevys don't run. Remembered For: White Ford.

BRUCE JOHN HARTMANN Redman College Prep. Football 2; Band 2, 3; Service Club 2, 3; Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Student Council 2, 3; Choir 3, 4; Sports Club 2, 3, 4. Remembered For: First one to ride the Cougar legally,

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PAUL MICHAEL HARVEY Paul College Prep. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Hi· Q 4; National Merit Finalist 4; JETS 2, 3, 4. Always Seen: With other JETS. Pet Peeve: Russian.

ROSANNE LAURA HENRIQUES Sam College Prep. Intramural Basketball 2; IntramuHARTMUT HELMCHEN ral Bowling 2; Art Club 2, 3; Harthmuth College Prep.: Scrivener Business 4; Office Aid 4. Student Council 4; Cross Country Favorite Saying: Quiet. 4; Wrestling 4; Operators Club Remembered For: Being such a 4; Tennis 4; Rankeschule Student wonderful dancer. Council. Favorite Saying: What's with you? Are you kidding me? Pet Peet'e: Bermuda shorts, white socks.

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RICHARD HAUSSMAN Rick General Student Council 4; Operato,rs Club 2, 3, Vice·president 4; Wrestling 2; Intramural Bowling 4. Always Seen: In VA room. Secret Ambition: To be a Beach· comber.

WILLIAM HENRY HESS IV Eolby College Prep. Football 2; Athletic Club 2; Camera Club 4. Favorite Saying: Where's Megan? Remembered For: Driving a green Chevy.

LINDA DONOVAN HAWLEY Gabrielle College Pre! Art Club 3; Tri·Hi·Y 4; Spr: Hian Girls' Sports 4; Scrivent Business 4; Spri.Hian New 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Nort Penn High: Photography Clu 2; Decorating Committee 2. Remembered For: Playing Sar ta Claus. Favorite Saying: At Nort: Penn, we ...

EDITH MARIE HIDELL Edie Secretari. Tri·Hi·Y 4; FBLA 2; Spri Hian Typing 3, 4, Advertisini 4; Scrivener Business 4; Typini 4; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4 Nurse's Aid 4; Office Aid 4 Sr. Play Committee Chairmal 4; Soph Hop Committee 2 Prom Committee 3; Intramura Bowling 3, 4. Remembered Fot': My crazl laugh. Always Seen: Looking fOJ someone.


KERSTETTER HILBECK Bear Industrial Executive Council 2, 3, 4; Class Gift Committee Chairman 4; Prom Commi,ttee 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Play Committee 4; IBA 2, 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Sport's Club 2; Metal Club 3; Ping Pong Club 4. Favorite Saying: r d love to. Hobby: Missing classes.

DAVID CHARLES HOEFNER {off College Prep. X!restling 3, 4; Play Commitee 4; Sports Club 2; Typing :Iub 4. :eeret Ambition: President of :ircle 8 Club.

RUTH ANN HILBECK Ruth Anll General FNA 2, 4; Nurse's Aid 3, 4; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4. Remembered For: Always wearing my glasses. FCI1'orite Saying: Ooooh no!

DAVID CARL HOFFECKER DaIle College Prep. Cross Cou~try Manager 3, 4; Band 2, 3, Student Director 4; Orchestra 2, 3, President 4; District Band 2, 4; Regional Band 4; All State Band 4; District Orchestra 3, 4; Regional Orchestra 3, 4; Service Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4; Brass Choir 2, 3, 4. Remembered For: Caustic Wit. Pet Peel l e: Beatles at lunch time.

NANCY JANE HILL Nance College Prep. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Girls' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; FBLA 4; Scrivener Business 4. Always Scm: Looking for Marcia. Pet Peell e: Sllrprise quizzes.

JEAN ANN HIRST Gimpy College Prep. Band 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committte 3; FNA 3, 4; Intramural Bowling, Treasurer 4; Scrivener Business 4; Gym Aid 4. Remenibered For: Putting a hole in the roof of Springfield High School. Always SeOl: In the cafeteria with the NAAUUG.

JOSEPH PEARSON HOLLENBACH, JR. Holly College Prep. Student Council Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Executive Council 2, 3; Track· 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Service Club 3, 4; Bridge Club 3; Senior Play Committee 4; Indoor Track 3, 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Class Gift Committee 4. Favorite Saying: Unbelievable! Always Seen: With a red head of the opposite sex.

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BETH HOLLIBAUGH Bitsa College Prep. Scrivener Editorial 4; Spri-Hian Business 4; Girls' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Band Manager 3, 4; FTA 4; Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. Favorite Saying: But I'm shy! Pet Peeve: Hurrying.

JOHN HORNER College Prep.

RAYMOND JOSEPH IANNUZZELU, JR. Ray College Prep. Rocket Club 4; Gym Team 3; Football 2, 4. Remembered For: The fun 10 Chemistry class. Career: Engineer.

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BARBARA SUSAN HOWARD Sue College Prep. Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Dental Club 3, 4; Dental Assistant 3, 4; Scrivener Business 4; Office Aid 4; Intramural Bowling 2; Sr. Play Committee 4. Favorite Saying: Oh, no! I have typing next period. Remembered FOl': The Turnabout Dance with Ken.

JOHN RANDOLPH HUNT, JR. John College Prep Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3 Student Director 4; Danc( Band 2; Representative 3, 4 Wrestling 2; 3; Spri-Hian Ad· vertising 4; District Band 2 3, 4; Region III State Band 3 4; Brass Choir 2, 3, 4; Prorr Committee 3. Favorite Saying: Swell! Prize Possession: My silvel trumpet.

CHARLENE ISENBERG Chadie College Pnp. Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 2, Vice-president 3, 4; Lacrosse 2; Art Club 2; Ex· ecutive Council 3; Scrivener BusiBARRY RICHARD ness 4; Prom Committee Chairman JACKSON 4; Sr. Play Committee 4. Barr College Prep. Remembered For: Always having a Hi·Y 4; Sr. Play Committee different hair coLor. 4; Band 2; Intramural Bowl. ing 2; Coin ClJ.lb 3; Rifle Team 2; Intramural Tennis 3. Favorite Saying: You're beautiful. Suret Ambition: Brain sur. geon.


RUSS JACKSON College Prep.

LA VERNE JONES College Prep. ALAN MARK JOFFE College Prep. Operators Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4; Sr. Play Stage Crew 4. Faz l o1"ite Saying: Hey, Joe I AI

NAN CYNTHIA JORGENSEN 'Jan College Prep. ;r. Play Committee 4; Okemos iigh Schoo·l: Pep Club 2, 3; :ntramural Volleyball 2, 3; ipanish Club 2, 3; Intramural 3asketball 2, 3; Silver Bells :ommittee 2, 3; Prom Comnittee 3; Homecoming Comnittee 2, 3; Class Float Com.1ittee 3; Girls' Athletic As.ociation 2, 3. 'rize Po.rsession: A bmther at {ale (with connections!). lobby: Going to Annapolis, 'enn State, Michigan State, nd YALE!

CHARLES KALWINSKY Charlie College Prep. Hi-Y President 4; Sports Club 3;

Gymnastics Team 3, 4; Spri-Hian LESLEY MAY JOSEPH 4; Central High: Student Council Les College Prep. 2; Intramural Basketball, Football, Lacrosse 2; Soph Hop Committee Baseball 2. 2; Girls' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Favorite Saying: Swell. PTA 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 4; Scriv- Remembered For: Playing beat the ener Business 4; Spri-Hian Exchange dock in chern lab. Editor 4; Prom Committee Chairman 4; Bridge Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4. Remembered For: Baggy sweaters. Always Seen: Driving the lunch bus to Scotty·s.

JOHN KEISER Industrial

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LAWRENCE GEORGE KELLEY Larry College Prep. Harvard Prize 3; National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Rotary Club "Tomorrow's Leaders" Selectee 3; Hi-Q 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Revel· ers 4; District Chorus 4; H.M.5. Pinafo"e 3; Soph Hop Committee 2. Ftlt10rite Saying: Greetings! Remembered Fo,': A thick notebook.

LYNDA ANN KENNEDY Lynda College Prep. National Honor Society 3, 4; Scrivener Editorial 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; French Club Secretary 4; Art Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; FTA 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 4; National French Contest 3, Alternate 2, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4.. Secret Ambition: To exterminate the Beatles. Pet f{el!e: Great Ideas Papers.

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JOSEPH KIELMAN Joe College Prep. Favorite Saying: Aw, c'mon, you're kidding me. Always Seen: Wearing a cranberry sweater.

IRENE MARGARET KELLY Renie College Prep. Lacrosse 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 4; Bowling 3, 4; FTA 4; SpriHian Feature 3, News 4, Advertising 4; Prom Committee 4; Scrivener Business 4; Gym Aid 4. Fat'01'ite Saying: Right away! Remembered For: Two-tone hair.

KAREN JOY KILBANE Karen College Prep. FNA Treasurer 3, President 4; Nurse's Aid 3, 4; Spri-Hian Girls' Sports 4; Play Committee 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; FTA 3; Dramatics CI ub 2; Library Assistant 3; Intramural Bowling 2; Girls' Chorus 3,

4, Favorite Saying: But I did see a mouse!! ! Pet Peeve: Quiet study halls.

ANNE WOLCOTT KENNEDY Annie College Pret Varsity Club 4; Hockey 2, : 4; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; Art Clu 2; Soph Hop Committee 2 Prom Committee 3, 4; Sr. PIa Committee 4; Spri-Hian 2 Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, : 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice-presider 4; Student Council.4; ExeCL tive Council 4; FTA 3, .; Class Gift Committee 4. Remembered For: Never bein at home. Prize Possession: A roped~tc gether Anglia.

E. JAMES KINDEN College Pre Library Assistant 3, 4; Brid; Club 4; Soccer Manager 3. Secrel Ambition: Drive Army tank downtown. Hobby: Ditch digging.


NANCY JANE KING .'lancy Secretarial 'NA 4; Nurses Aid 2, 3, 4; ntramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; ioph Hop Committee 2; FBLA !; Secretary 3, Vice-president L 'avorite Saying: I can't stand t! 4.lways Seen: With Ken.

ELIZABETH KIRKER Betty College Prep. Intramural Bowling 2, 4; Dental Assistant 2; Dental Club 2; Haverford High Orchestra 2; Chmus 2. Always Seen: With Sue H. at 31 Flavors. Hobby: Bowling.

THOMAS WALTER KUNKA Tom College Prep. Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager PHILIP KLEIN 2 3; Soccer Manager 2; Scrivener Candy Bar College Prep. Editorial 4; Spri-Hian Advertising ;r. Play Committee 4; Gym 4; Suit Club Captain 4; Chess and Checkers Club 3. ~eaders Club 4; Science Club ;; Chess and Checkers Club Secret Ambition: Be Lord High ~; Track 4; Bowling (InterPriest of Baron Samedi. ;cholastic) 4. 4.lways Seen: Around girls. lecret Ambition: To be a playboy.

STEPHEN RUSSELL KIRKMAN Kirk College Prep . Football 2, 4; Track 2, 3; Service Club 2, 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Spri-Hian Advertising 3. .

RICHARD ROBERT KLAGHOLZ Klag Industrial Track 2, 3; Metal Club 2, 3, 4. Favorite Saying: Who me? Remembered For: (Like) long hair?

Always Seen: Talking to Chal. Prize Possession: Plane ticket to the South Seas.

EDWARD MICHAEL KNAPP Mike College Prep. Service Club 3, Vice-president 2, Secretary 4; Student Council 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3. Captain 4; 145 lb. District Wrestling Champ; Sports Club 4; Track 3, 4. Remembered For: A noisy Corvair Monza. Always Seen: Wrestling with "A" (Renny).

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RICHARD WAYNE KNUDSEN Nuse College Pfep. Remembel'ed Fol': Riding Cougar.

PETER EUGENE KRAPE Pete College Prep. Spri-Hian Feature 4; Boys' Sports 4; Student Council,,-4;--Band 2, 3; GEORGE KRANICH Boys' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; World Geol'ge Genel'al Affairs Club 4; Baseball Manage! Prize Possession: Money. 2; Soccer 2; Cross Country 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Remembered Fol': Mousey grey Renault. Always Seen: In Mousey grey Renault.

EDITH PAMELA KURLISH Pam General Majorettes 2, 3, Sergeant 4; Scrivener Business 4; Typing Club 2; Art Club 4;. Prom Committee 4. Remembered For: The smile that got her in Majorettes. Secret Ambition: To meet Paul McCartney.

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JOHN KURKA John College Prep. Prize Possession: Membership In Circle 8 Club. Hobby: Collecting money.

NEAL WILLIAM KROUSE Neal College Pre) Jets 2, 3, 4; Student Counc 4; Wrestling 2, 4; Spri-Hia 4; Band 2, 4; Boys' Chorus' Choir 4; Quill and Scroll ' German Exchange Student Remembel'ed For: His pess mism. Secl'et Ambition: To be a Be tIe.

MICHIO KUSAMA Mito


JAMES STEWART LACOCK III 'im College Prep. 'ootball 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; ~rack 2, 3; Stamp Club 2; ,ports Club 3, 4; Varsity Club :; Soph Hop Committee 2. lemembered For: Short hair:uts. llway Seen: With Karen Mc~aughlin.

JUDITH ANN LIEBHAUSER 'udie College Prep. >and 2; Nurse's Aid 3; FNA i; FBLA 4; Leather Club 4; :ntramural Bowling 4. Zemembered For: Numerous 'Iat tires. 1lways Seen: With the kids 'rom Temple High.

BARBARA SUE LANGE Barb General Dramatics Club 2, 3; Bridge Club 4; Intramural Bowling 4; Library Assistant 2. Fat10rite Saying: Bad news, fellas. Priu Possession: A picture of the Beatles.

MARY EUZABETH LAyCOCK Mary College Prep. Scrivener Editorial 4; Band Manager 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; District Orchestra 3; Library Club 2; Swinging Strings 2; Quill and Scroll 4. Remembered For: Warming up my car. Secret Ambition: Becoming a member of the Philadelphia Orchestra.

TIMOTHY LINGG College Pl·ep.

CHRISTOPHER STUART LINDAUER Chris Industrial IBA 2, 3; Intramural Bowling 2; Metal Club 2, 3; Play Committee 4. Favorite Saying: Hey, head! Always Seen: Congregating under the lobby clock.

CAROLYN LINSALATA Carol College Prep. Leather Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Gym Aid 2; Office Aid 4. Always Seen: In a white Dodge at Sco,tty's. Prize Possession: My pearl ring.

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LLOYD LISK Lurd College Prep. Wrestling 2, 3. Remembered For: Playing pool. Favorite Saying: You're neat.

SANDRA LOUISE LUONGO Sandy College Prep. Intramural Bowl·ing 3, 4; Rifle Club 4; Spri-Hian Circulation 4; Scrivener Advertising 4; Prom Committee 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Track Club 4. Always Seen: In aT-Bird. Remembered For: My grey hair.

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ROBERT R. LUTZ Bob College Prep. Organist 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2; Chess and Checker Club 3. Pet Peeve: Mr. McClennen's chemistry tests. Hobby: Music.

JAMES DAVID LOBLEY Jim College Prep. Football 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Sports Club 2; Football Club 4; Student Council 3; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3. Favorite Saying: Ut-ow things are going to happen. Remembered For: Cupcakes (my car).

WILLIAM HARRY LYMAN Bulldog Industrial IBA 2, 3; Metal Club 2, 3, 4. Favorite Saying: What's up? Always Seen: At Sproul Lanes.

BRIAN THOMAS LONGMORE Brian College Pre, Class Treasurer 4; Operator Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Boy Chorus. 2; Choir 3, 4; Brid! Club 3, 4; Soccer 2; Track: Gymnastics Team 3, 4; lntr mural Bowling 3; Sr. Pi< Committee Co-chairman 4. Remembered For: Always b ing late to Mr. Bartley's cia because of Dale. Always Seen: Counting mone

ELIZABETH J. LYNCH Betsy Busine Bowling 3; FBLA 3, 4; Spr Hian Circulation 3; Tri-Hi-" 4; Prom Committee 4; Sr. PI< Committee 4; Soph Hop Can mittee 2. Always Seen: At Ho-Jo's Villanova. Secret Ambition: To go t Green Mountain Junior Co lege.


KENNETH JOHN MACLEOD Ken

ARTHUR LOUIS MACADAMS III Shoe Hom

College Prep.

Class Vice-president 3; Student Council Treasurer 4; Cross Country 2, 3, Captain 4; Winter Track 3, 4; Track 2, 3, Captain 4; Service Club 3, 4. f'at'o"ite Saying: Mr. Fry, it hurts! 5ecret Ambition: To anchor the 440 relay at Lower Merion.

MAUREEN B. MANION

College P"ep.

JETS 3; Executive Committee Chairman 4; Spri-Hiari 3, Managing Editor 4; Hi-Q 4; Operators Club 3, 4; Math Club President 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Upper Darby High: Leader's Club 2; Homeroom Vicepresident 2; Activity Club President 2. Favorite Saying: Don't call me "Klutz." Secret Ambition: To have a blast.

Maureen

BETTE LOU MAHOOD Bet

College Prep.

Executive Council 3, 4; Dental Club 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Sr. Play Committee 4; Dramatics Club 2, President 3; FTA 3; Prom Committee 3, 4. Favorite Saying: You get more In '64. Remembered Fo,,: Being so quiet.

Business

Dramatics Club 2; Bridge Club 3; Nurses Club 4; Rifle Club 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Sr. Announcement Committee 4. Remembered For: Her changing hair color. Always Seen: In a black and wh[te '57 Chevy.

STEPHEN ANTHONY MARINI Stet:e

THOMAS MANLEY IndUSi1'ial

College Prep.

Choir Accp. 3, Pres. 4; Dist. Chorus Accp. 3, 4, Vocal 4: Reg. Chorus Accp. 3, Vocal 4; H.M.S. Pinafore 3; Revelers 4; Hi-Q 4; SpriHian 3, Feature Editor 4; World Affairs Club Pres. 4; Model U.N. 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; National Merit Finalist 4; New Milford High: A Cappella Choir Officer 2: Student Council 2; Executive Council 2: "Oklahoma!" 2; "Varieties of '62." Always Seen: Talking with his hands. Pet Put'e: Maladroit Liberal minds.

GAIL MARK Gail

College Prep.

Basketball 2; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Scrivener Business 4; Girls' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Girls' Track Club 3; Art Club 2; Prom Committee Chairman 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Varsity Club 4; May Queen 4; FTA 2; Soph Hop Committee 2. Remembered Fot·: Wearing 2 different shoes to basketball games.

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RICHARD BRINTON MARPLE Rick College Prep. Dramatics 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4. Fat,orite Saying: Another day, another demerit.

EDRIC R. MASON, JR. Ed College Prep. Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, Co-captain 4; Track 2, 3, Co-captain 4; Student Council 3; Bridge Club 4; Service Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Remembered For: Slender legs. Always Seen: Eating tuna fish sandwiches at lunch.

BEVERLY L. McCOY Bev College Prep. Tri-Hi-Y 2; FBLA 3; FNA 4; ITA 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Prom 'Committee 4; Nurse's Aid 4; Gym Aid 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Soph Hop Committee 2. Remembered For: Belonging to Mike. Prize Possession: His ring.

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CAROL CHANCE MATTEI Matty Business FBLA 2; Intramural Bowling 2; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Announcements Committee 4; Office Aid 4; Gym . Aid 3. Favorite Saying: Well . . . ah, I don't want to be smart. Remembered For: Never taking gym.

CHARLES McCOY Bob General Remembered For: Playing Army in English. Always Seen: With "A" or the little one.

LEE JOHN MAY Doctor John College Pret Football Manager 2, 3, ~ Track Manager 2, 3, 4; Dra matics Club 3, 4; Operator Club 3, 4; Sr. Play Stage Cre' 4; Thespian Society 4. Prize Possession: Complete lal drawer. Pet Peeve: Second period gyn class.

JOHN F. McFAUL Jake College Pret Football 2, 3, 4; Track : 3, 4; Sports Club 2, 3; Pin, Pong Club 4; Service Club: 4; Biology Club 2; Zoolog Club 3. Favorite Saying: Dee Whoo. Career: Be another "Ace."


GARY ANNE McKEE Jar College hep. ;crivener Business 4; Spri-Hian \dvertising 3, 4; Girls' Track :lub 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Rifle :eam 3 ,4; Intramural BowIng 4; Play Committee 4; Soph fop Committee 2; Prom Comnittee 4. 'avo rite Sa)'ing: So what if e's only a sophomore! :emembel'ed For: Open house.

JUDITH ANN MEGRONIGLE udy College Prep. and 2; Librarian 3, 4; Art :lub 2, 3; Play Committee 4; Jtramural Bowling 2. ecret Ambition: Travel to urope and see a certain actor.

KAREN LYNNE McLAUGHLIN Karen College Prep. FTA 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 4; Cheerleading 2, 3; Spri-Hian Typing 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Scrivener Business 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Sr. Play Committee 4; Prom Committee 4. Remembered For: My nice car. Pet PUl'e: Certain Senior boys.

JUDY ANN METZ College Pl·ep. French Club Secretary 3, Vice-president 4; FNA 4; Nurse's Aid 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. Fm.wite Saying: Do you believe it?

ROBERT WILLIAM McMASTER Bob College Prep. Cross Country 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 3, 4; Spri-Hian Assistant Feature Editor 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; World Affairs Club 4; H.M.S. Pincrjore 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Senior Play Committee 4. Fmwite Sayhz,g: Hi! Beautiful. R~membered FOl': THE FLASK!! I

BETTY EILEEN MILLER Bet College hep. Hockey 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Bask~t­ ball 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; Spri-Hian Sports 4; Scrivener Business 4; Executive Council 2; Prom Chairman 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Girls' Varsity Club 2, 3, President 4; PUT 4; Color Guard .2, 3, Sergeant 4: Tri·Hi-Y 2, 3; Prom Committee Chairman 3. Remembered For: Being called "Mil" by the girls and "Sweaty" by the boys. Always Seen: Hurrying somewhere I was supposed to be 5 minutes before.

JEFFREY MILLER Mills College hep. Sports Club 2; Ping Pong Club 4; Soccer 2. Fat'01"ite Saying: Get out of here! Remembered For: Always doing Trig homework.

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LESLIE BRITTON MILLER Les College Prep. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society 4; Play Prompter 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3, 4; French Club 2; Library Club 2, 3; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Scrivener Business 4; Rifle Team 3, Co-captain 4. Pavorite Saying: Mujhe tumse mahabbat hai. AlwaYJ Seen: Going there and back again to see how far it is.

GRACE ELLEN MITCHELL Ellen College Prep. Operators Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, Vice-president 4; Play Committee 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; Scrivener Business 4; Prom Committee 4. Favorite Saying: Are you impressed? Pet Peeve: Wearing a band uniform.

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RICHARD HARVEY MITTERLING Rick College Prep. Cross Country 3, 4; Soccer 2; Track 2, 3; Typing Club 4; Sports Club 2: Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3. Favol'ite Saying: Your hurting. Remembered For: Looking like Tam Smothers.

LOUIS HARRY MILLER Mill College Prep. Soccer 2, 3, Co-captain 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Service Club 4; Hi-Y 2; Science Club 3; Soph Hop Committee 2; Executive Council 2; Class President 4. Remembered For: The Leamy Avenue Gang-Tie City Division. Fmlorite Saying: That's life.

RAYMOND A. MILLER Ray College Pre! Spri-Hian Feature 4; JETS' Hi-Q 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Nr tiona I Merit Finalist 4; Boy: Chorus 2; Choir 3, Treasure 4; District Chorus 4; Advance Bridge Club 4. Fm'orite Saying: Barf. Remembered For: Running at of gas.

KATHARINE DOROTHEl MOLONY Kath College Pre, Hockey 2, 3; Lacrosse 2; 0 ROBERT HENDERSON MOLL chestra 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play Can Bob College Prep, mittee 4; Intramural Bowlir Boys' Chorus 2, Choir 3, 4; Chess 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; M, and Checkers Club 3, 4; Camera Queen Nominee 4; Soph He Club 2; Interscholastic Bowling 4; Committee 2; Prom Committe 3. Basketball Manager 4. Favorite Saying: I don't like that Favorite Saying: What do, marking system! that mean? Career: Dictator of the world. Remembered For: Being late.


BARRY WALTER MOORE :arr College Prep. tudent Council 3; Intramural 'ennis 3; Debating Club 4; ,aseball 2, 4; Spri-Hian Adertising 3, 4; Intramural ;owling 3; Weight lifting 2. :emembered For: Love of lankind. (/11orite Sayillg: Censored.

ELIZABETH LOUISE MOSER letty Lou College Prep. .Jational Honor Society 3, 4; Fouth Employment Service 3; ;TA 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer :; Affiliation Club 2; Bridge :Iub 4; Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4. ~emembel'ed For: Short skirts. 'et Peeve: Gym showers.

WAYNE EDWARD MOORE Fungi General Indoor Track 4; Vertebrate Zoology Club 4; Track 3, 4; Basketball 3; JAMES WILLIAM MORGAN, Student Council 3; Executive CounJIt cil 3; Sport Club 3; Intramural Jim College Prep. Bowling 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4; Scrivener Editorial Faz10rite Saying: Yeah, you! Remembered For: Me and Sandy's 2 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 4; Camera Club 3; JETS gallon glass at Pratzner's. 2; Sr. Play Committee 4. Always See II: Running home for lunch. Career: Surgeon.

LEROY AINSWORTH MOUSLEY III Boss College Prep. Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 4; Rocket Club 3. Favorite Saying: Hey, boys, let's go snap hunting. Prize Possession: Two gallons of embalming fluid and a pine coffin.

SUSAN MARIE MORRISON Shim College Prep. Leather Club 2, 4. Remembered For: Being Jimmy·s girl. Always Seell: With Jimmy.

WILLIAM ROBERT MUIR, JR. Lance College Prep. Service Club 4; Soccer 2, 3, Co-captain 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Sports Club 2, 3, 4. Remembered For: The Leamy Avenue Gang-Tie City Division. Secret Ambition: Owner of silver blue XKE.

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PATRICIA ANN MUllANEY P(llli College Prep. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Dramatics Club 4; FTA 4; Scrivener Business 4: Sp~i-Hian Editorial 4; Sr. Play Committee 4: Prom Committee 4. Remembered For: Excellence in Advanced Math.

WILLIAM F. MUllER III MlIll.r College Prep. Track 2, 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3: Indoor Track 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Executive Council 4; Varsity Club 4: Hi-Y 4; Sports Club 2.

Fal"orile Sa)'illg: Hi there, tree.

RO ALD WILSON MURRAY Jllicy College Prep. Band 2; Orchestra 2: Dental Club 2: Mu Alpha Theta 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4: Winter Track 4; Soph Hop Committee 2: Intramural Bowling 3: Prom Committee 3. Fm'OI'ile Sayillg: Sometimes, but not always never I Remembered For: Being burned six times during a chem experiment.

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HELEN MAE MULLINEAUX Hefell College Prep. National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4: Girls' Chorus Secretary 2; CAROL-ANNE MURPHY Choir 3, 4: ITA 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3; College Pret Bridge Club 4; Basketball 3; Tennis Murph 2, 3, 4; Spri-Hian Feature 4; Sr. Scrivener Business 4; Spanis Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4 Play Cast 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. Fm'orile Sa),illg: Are you going to Prom Committee 4: Intranll rat Bowling 4; Library Assis eat that) Remembered For: Saving lunch ant 4: Gym Aid 4: ITA 4. Falwile Sayillg: You're ki, bags. ding? Remembered For: Being ! gullible.

SUZANNE CAROL MURRAY College Prep. Bridge Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; ITA 4: Math Club Secretary-Treasurer 4. Aft/'dYs Seell: Frowning. Pel Pee I'e: Prejudiced people.

MARCIA EllEN MYERS Marci College PH Choir 3, 4; District Chorus Band 3, Manager 4; Orchest 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Rifle Cl 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; ITA 3; Sp Hian Business 4. Fat'orile Saying: Oh, go a\V~ Pel Peel'e: People who are ways late.


I RICHARD H. MYERS

:ich Business ,aseball 2, 3; Track 2; Basetball 2. Ilways Seen: On Beatty Road. rize Possession: Yellow Trimph sports car.

JOHN RALPH NAGLE III Jack College Prep. Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2; Sports Club 2; Student Council 3; Hi-Y 4; Prom Committee 3. Remembered For: A 1930 Model "A' 4-door sedan deluxe Ford. Career: Professional lifeguard.

(KENNETH NICKEL General CHALUS ARLENE NILES Chd College Prep. Cheerleading 2; Spri-Hian Feature 4; Scrivener Editorial 4: Executive Council 2; Dramatics Club 2, 4; Cougarettes 3, 4; Lacrosse 2; Prom Committee 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Spri-Hian Advertising 3; Sr. Play Committee 4. Favorite Saying: But I can't see that far without my glasses' Pet Peeve: Senior boys,

JOANNA NAULTY Joanna College Prep. Girls' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; District Chorus 4; Spri-Hian Feature 4; Scrivener Business 4; T riple Trio 4; FNA 2, 4; Nurse's Aid 2, 4; Office Assistant 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 4. FalJorite Saying: See you later . Bye-bye. Pete Peeve: Never being able to have the car.

LYNNE NODEN Lynne College Prep. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Student Council 3; FNA 2; Lacrosse 2; FTA 2; SpriHian Advertising 3; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 4; French Club 4; Sr. Play Committee

4. Always Seen: At Ho-Jo's in ViIlanova, Secret Ambition: Live in Liverpool and marry a BeatIe (George),

MARGERY ANN NORTHINGTON Margie College Prep, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Spri-Hian Advertising 3; French Club 3, 4; Art Club 4; Gym Aid 4: French Aid 4. FtI1 l orite Saying: What am I going to do? Prize Possession: My gym suit,

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WILLIAM SCHUYLER OLSEN Bubs College P,·ep. Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Service Club 2, 3. 4; Student Council 2, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Sports Club 4; Typing Club 3. Remembered FOt': Many trips to Lansdowne. Pet Peet)e: Running extra laps.

ROBERT R. PALMER Bob General Track 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Sports Club 2; Chess Club 3; Intramural Bowling 4. FC11'orite Saying: Let's eat! Pet Peeve: Back seat drivers.

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PATRICIA ANNE PATTON Pat College Prep. Lacrosse 2; Prom Committee 3, 4: Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; F.T.A. 4; French Club 3, 4: Spri-Hian Business 3; Scrivener Editorial 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Gym Aid 3, 4; Teachers' Aid 3. Favorite Saying: You're kidding me! Always Seen: Talking.

SANDRA LOUISE OPPENHEIM Sandi College Prep French Club 2, 3; President 4; Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Spanish Club 4; Nurse's Aid 3, 4; Gym Aid 3; Soph Hop Committee 2; Intramural Basketball 3. Always Seen: With Judi and Barbara.

MICHAEL PAYES General

NANCY MARION PAINE Nmzc College Prep FTA 2, 3, 4; FNA 4; La crosse Manager 2, 3, 4; Sopl Hop Committee 2; Prom Com mittee 3, 4; Scrivener Busi ness 4; Nurse's Aid 4; Varsit" Club 4. . FatJorite Saying: Have you see] Joe? Always Seen: In a convertible.

PATTI PENNINGTON Patti College Prep Girls' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4 Spri-Hian Circulation 3; FT} 4; May Queen Nominee 4. Hobby: Picking out person': bad faults. Career: To teach.


JOHN THOMAS PERRICONE General HA; Bonner: Intramural ,ports 2. ;avorite Saying: Hold your 'oot. llways Seen: Under the dock.

ROBERT JOHN PHREANER ~ren College Prep. ;occer 2, 3; Bridge Club 4. 'rize Possession: Ear plug (gold plated).

RICHARD PETOLICCHIO Rich General IBA. Always Seen: At Scotties. Favorite Saying: Shut up.

BARRY LEE PIERCE Pierce General Gym Aid 4; Gym Team 4; Clearwater High: Swimming Team 3. Favorite Saying: No, do you? Secret Ambition: Sports car driver.

ROBERT KENNETH PETRELLI Petrell College Prep. Executive Council 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Suit Club Representative 4; Ping Pong Club Champ 4; Sports Club 2; Chess and Checkers Club 3; Service Club 3, 4. Secret Ambition: Ping Pong Champion of the World-1975.

RICHARD DAVIn PHILLIPS Richard College Prep. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; JETS 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Hi-Q 3; Region III Statt Band 2, 3, 4; District Band 2, 3, 4; Civil Defense 4; National Merit Finalist 4.

ED POLOGRUTO Pologrit General Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; District Band 4; Dance Band 3. Favorite Saying: Later. Always Seen: With the spot.

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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PRICE III Benjie College Prep. Track 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Winter Track 4; Service Club 4. Remembered For: My walk. Prize Possession: My notes.

JAYNE QUAIL College Prep. Jallie Dramatic Club 2; Leather Craft Club 3. Fm!orite Saying: Nice head. Prize Possession: My '53 Buick.

SURGURNIA G. A. RAY Sugar Secretarial Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Clue 3, 4; Art Club 4; Leather Club 3; Gym Aid 3,_ 4. Favorite Saying: That's no big thing.

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ROBERT QUINN Bob Postgraduate Bonner: Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Basketball 2; Baseball 4. PAUL RANELLI Pet Peeve: Women drivers. Rallell General Always Seen: With Jerry DeICo/Baseball 4; Bonner: Intramural liano. Sports 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3: Drama Club 3. Fall o1'ite Saying: You ain't Jad the Bear.

WILLIAM ROBERT READY Hemi College Prep. Dramatics Club 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Student Council 2; Track 2, 4; Class Gift Com~ttee 4. Pet Peeve: Calf food. Remembered For: Giving out pennies at the craziest times.

JOSEPH ANDREW REGAN Joe College Prep. Chess and Checkers Club 3, 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Wrestling Manager 2. Favorite Saying: Have you seen Nanc? Always Seen: At Springfield Pharmacy.


MURRAY WILLIAM RENSHAW vfurray General laseball 3, 4; IBA 3, 4; ryping Club 3. 1em(!mbered for .. Nice sweat'rs. 'rize Possession: My wallet.

BARBARA LEE RISTINE 3arbara College Pre/J. Leathercraft Club 2. °avorite Saying: If I had a lrain, 1'd be dangerous!! 1lways Seen: With Kathi.

P. GAYLE RHODES Gayle Secretarial Executive Council 3; Prom Committee 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; May Queen Nominee 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Lacrosse 2. Remembered For: Different colors of hair!! Pet Pee1'e: Fifth period lunch on Friday.

GARRY K. RIVELL G. R. College Prep. Football 2, 3, Captain 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4; Tennis 3; Student Council 3; Vice-president 4; Service Club 2, 3, President 4; National Honor Society 3, President 4; Choir 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 2; Band 2, Spri-Hian Boy's Sports Editor 4; Executive Council 2; Quill and Scroll 4. Always Seen: With a different girl. Pet Pee1l e: Naive Girls.

JERRY S. RILEY leny Business Intramural Bowling 3, 4; Zoology Club 2, 3, 4. Favorite Saying: Gotta. Always Seen: In Upper Darby.

CAROLYN SUZANNE RIVERS Carol General Library Assistant 3, 4; Office Aid 3; Spri-Hian 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Prom Committee 4. Secret Ambition: To kiss Paul McCartney. Prize Possession: My BeatIe Album.

CAROLYN ANNE ROBERTS Legs College Prep. Dramatics 2, 4, Secretary 3; FTA 2, 3, 4; Scrivener Business 4; Sf. Play Committee 4; Thespian So'ciety President 4; Prom Committee

4. Favorite Saying: What! You mean you've never heard Joan Baez In Concert, Vol. 2, Side 1, Band 4?!? Secret Ambition: The Olympics?'?

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JEANNE ANN ROBERTS Buck-Buck Sec?'etarial Intramural Bowling 4; FBLA 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Spri-Hian 2; Scrivener Business 4; Sr. Play Committee 4. Remembered For: Running over the curb at Scotty's after the football game. Pet Peetle: Getting up in the mornings.

JOHN R. RUSHTON John Industrial Track 2; IBA 2; Basketball 2. Remembered For: Asking too many questions. Hobby: Fishing.

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JOANNE MARIA SACCO Joanne College Prep. Intramural Bo.wling 3, 4; Scrivener Editorial 4; FTA 3, 4; Sr. Play Cast 4; Thespian Society 4; Drama Club 2, 3; Treasurer 4. Remembered Fo,·: Always being the Maid. Secret Ambition: To be water boy for Navy's foo·tball team.

WILLIAM ]. ROWE Small Time College Prep. Track 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Zoology Club 2. Pet Peeve: Playing Taxi.

NICHOLAS JOHN SALLA Nick College Prep. Executive Council 2, 4; Intramural BowlIng 4; Spanish Club Vice-president; Track 4. Secret Ambition: To be a Great White Hunter. Prize Possession: A Bunny.

CAROLYNNE ELIZABETH RUSEK Rus College Prep Dramatics Club Treasurer 3 Sr. Announcement Committe' 4; Hockey 2; Girl's Chorus 2 3, 4. Favorite Saying: Dale, I don· like your attitude. Always Seen: In a black Fon convertible.

GREGORY PAUL SAMANO Greg College Prep Executive Council 4; Cap an, Gown Committee Chairman 4 Track 2, 3, 4; Football 3 Sports Club 4; Spri-Hial Sports 4; Service Club 3, 4 Printing Club 2. Remembered For: Measurin, every Senior girl)?) Prize Possession: His left eye.


JOSEPH MICHAEL SAMYAN Wike Industrial °a'z;orite Saying: Turn me on. 11ways Seen: At the "M and \1."

JCHARD OWEN SCHAUM :ick College Prep. )perators Club 3, 4; Cross :ountry 3; Sr. Play Commit:e 4; Model Rocketry Club ,; Springfield Civil Defense L 'ecret Ambition: To become 'ocket Billiards Champion of he World. :areer: Mechanical Engineerng.

JOAN ANTOINETTE SANGIORGIO Pineapple Princess College Prep. Lacrosse 2; Operators Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; FTA 2, 3; Courgarettes 3, Director 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Spri-Hian Circulation 2, Manager 3; Spri-Hian Advertising 2, 3, Editor 4; Dramatic Club 4; Sr. Play Committee Chairman 4, Faz.wite Saying: What a line! Prize Possession: Dancing and performing.

RICHARD ALlEN SCHLOSSER Rick College Prep. Baseball 2; Wrestling 3; Track 4; Chess Club 2, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4. Pet Peeve: Jeff Wright.

ROBERT BRUCE SATTERTHWAITE Scatte,' College Prep. Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Bridge Club 2; Sports Club 4; Debating Club 3; Service Club 4; Spri-Hian Sports 4; JETS 2. Remembered For: Always shaving. Hobby: Weekend courses in Sociology.

CHARLES SCHAUB, JR. Chuck College Prep. Soccer 2; Golf 3, 4; Bridge Club 3, 4; Spri-Hian News 4, Feature 4.

DANIEL SCHNEIDER Dan College Prep. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Dance Band 2, 4; District Band 4; SpriHian Feature 4. Pet Pee1:e: Alarm Clocks.

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MARGARET PAIGE SCHROEDER Paigie College Prep Majorettes 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Cast 4; Thespian Society 4; Spri-Hian Feature 3. News 4; Scrivener' Business 4; Lacrosse 2; Soph-Hop Committee 2; Intramural Bowling 3. 4; ITA 2. 3, 4. Fat/ol·ile Saying: I care. Remembered For: Sitting in Richard Tarnoffs lap in the Pest Guest.

SALlYANN SNOWDEN SCHWEITZER Sally College Prep. FNA 2, President 3; French Aid BETTY ANN SCHWEIKLE 4; French Club 4; Gym Aid 3; Nur. Betsy General se's Aid 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 3, 4; FBLA 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. 4; Scrivener Business 4; Spri-Hian Prize Possession: Peter. Circulation 4; Bowling 2. Pet Peet'e: An incompetent person. Favorite Saying: Hey, Lill, where's Arlene) Remembered For: Her froggy voice.

KATHLEEN ANNE SCULLY General Fmlorite Saying: Ah yeah! Always Seen: With Barbara.

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RONALD WAYNE SENTMAN College hep. Soccer 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Sports Club 2, 3; Biology Club 4.

RANDAL STUART SCOTT Scottie College Prep Wrestling 3, 4; Soccer 2; GyIT Club 4; Gym Team 4; Servi« Club 3, 4; Golf 4; Typin! Club 4; Mechanics Club 2. Remembel'ed F01": Knockin! down clock in gym. Pet Peeve: Two or more test on the same day.

MARILY ]0 SERVIES Marilyn College Pre! Dental Club 3, President 4. Fav01'ite Saying: That's Ii. . . . in the big city! Always Seen: Saxer Avent trolley stop.


WILLIAM SHANNON Bill College Prep. Gym Team 4; Rifle Team 3, 4; Bridge Club 3. Secret Ambition: Theoretical mathematician. Prize Possession: Full length picture of Captain Kangaroo.

ROBERTA ANN SHRADER 3eat'a Secretarial ;tudent Council 3; Art Club ~, 3; Shorthand 4; Office Aid 1; Gym Aid 3; Soph Hop :ommittee 2. "tIl'o,it< Saying: See ya later, :akes! 9 rize Possession: My pearl ring!

RAYMOND EDWARD SHEEHAN Ray College Prep.

THOMAS ROBERT SHINN Shinny College Prep. Golf 3, 4; Sports Club 2; Bridge Club 3. Fal'orite Saying: Be good. Prize Possession: Denny, a blue-eyed Junior.

Track 2, 3, 4. Prize Possession: Car keys.

CARL ERIC SIEKE Ricky College Prep. National Merit Finalist 4; JETS 2, 3, 4. NANCY ANI E SEIGFRIED

l\'ancie General Girls' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Triple Trio 4; District Chorus 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; FBLA Corresponding Sec. 4; Office Aid 4; Girls' Leather Club 4. Fal'Dfile Saying: I'm up a creek without a paddle. Secret Ambition: To sit on the Cougar.

GEORGE EDWARD SIMON Bud College Prep. Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Hi-y 4; Spri-Hian Advertising 3, 4; Sports Club 3; Intramural Bowling 2. Remembered For: Blushing. Prize Possession: Pool cue.

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DOROTHY FRANCES SIMPSON Dottie General F.T.A. 2, Dramatics Club 2; Li. brary Assistant 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Scrivener Business 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Intramural Bowling 4; Soph Hop Committee 2. Remembe"ed For: Rationing out life savers. Prize Possession: My Membership in the NAAUUG.

STEPHEN DOUGLAS SIPLE Scooter General Sr. Play Committee 4; Wrestling 2; Sports Club 3; Stamp Club 2; Track 2; Intramural Bowling 2, 3. Favo";te Saying: How ya been) Always Seen: With Oph.

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LINDA MARIE SMALL Linda College Prep. Scrivener Business 4; Prom Committee Chairman 4; Cheerleading 4; May Queen Nominee 4; Sr. Play Committee 4. Secret Ambition: Getting through life in one piece. Career: Elementary school teacher.

GAIL ELIZABETH SIMPSON Gail College Prep. French Club 4; FNA 2, 3; Scrivener Business 4; Spri-Hian Typing 4; Choir 3, 4; District Chorus 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Nurse's Aid 4; Teacher's Aid 4; Office Aid 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Lacrosse 2; H.MS. Pinaf01'e 3. Fav01'ite Saying: Hi, Stranger! Remembe"ed Fo,': Knee socks!!

ANNE LANNI G SMITH Anne College Prep. Scrivener Editorial 4; Spri-Hian Feature 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Secretary· Treasurer 4; French Club Treasurer 3, 4; Teachers' Aid 3; FTA 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Intramural Tennis 2; Quill and Scroll 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Sr. Play Committee 4; District Band 2; Orchestra 2, 3, Secretary. Treasurer 4. Favorite Saying: Oh, Dear!

R. HOWARD SIMPSON Goldy College Prep Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Indoor Track 3; Student Council 3; Class President 3; Debating Club 3; Sports Clue 4. Favo"ite Saying: Yes, ]ense, I am a connoisseur. Prize Possession: My athletic equipmenL

BETTY LOU SMITH Betty Busines. Executive Council 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4; FBU 2, 3, 4 . Intramural Bowling 4; Gyn Aid 3. Favorite Saying: Have you see, Nancy? Prize Possession: Lou's Pin.


DAVID ARTHUR SMITH 'mitty College Prep. :::ross Country 3, 4; Spri-Hian Photographer 2, 3; Scrivener Photographer 4; Science Club 2; Camera Club 3; Bridge :::lub 4; Prom Committee :::hairman 4; Operators Club 3, 4; JETS 2; Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Remembered For: Taking sur)rise pictures. Pet Peeve: Language Lab.

VERA IDA SMITH Ver General Spri-Hian 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Affiliation Club 2, 4; Gym Aid 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Sr. Play Committee Co-Chairman 4; Intramural Bowling 4. Remembered For: Always throwing the bowling ball in back of her. Pet Peeve: Cafeteria study halls Friday last period.

DAVID CONDER SOULE Dave College Prep. Executive Council 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Choir 3, 4; Boy's Chorus 2; Youth Employment Service 2. Always Seen: With Monica. Pet Peeve: Keats.

ROBERT CARL SPAHR Bob College Prep. Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Indoor Track 4; Soccer 2; Student Council 2; Executive Council 4; Class Gift Committee 4; Band 2, 3. 4; Choir 3, 4; District Chorus 3, 4; District Band 4; Revelers 4; Dance Band 4; Orchestra 2. Secret Ambition: Find the Northwest Passage. Pet Pee1Je: Sarcasm.

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MARGARET STALKER Peggy College Prep. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4; FNA 3; Bridge Club 4. REGINA MARIE SPATA Remembered For: Losing things. ;ina Secretarial Secret Ambition: Go around the ~BLA 2, 3; FTA 2; Intramural world. 30wling 4; Office Aid 4; Af:iliation Club 2; Shorthand Club 3. Drize Possession: I.D. Bracelet.

JOHN EDWARD STEELE Jack College Prep. Coin Club 2. Remembered For: Black Bomb. Pet Peeve: Fords.

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D. THOMAS STEGEMERTEN Steg Industrial Favorite Saying: Ya! YOU. SARA JE~N STETSON Stets College Prep. Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, Chaplain 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; ITA 4; Prom Committee 4; Gym Aid 4; Scrivener Business 4; Spri-Hian Circulation 4. Remembered Fm': Short red hair. Prize PossessiO/I: My freckles.

MARLENE L. STEWART Mar Business Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Soph Hop Committee 2; Art Club 2, 3, 4. Always Seen: In a "Chevy II." Prize Possession: My diamond ring and gold charm bracelet.

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WALTER C. STEVENS Butch College Prep. Always Seen: With a radio. Pet Peeve: Quizzes.

L. CHRISTIE STILWELL Chris College Prep. Scrivener Business 4; Spri-Hian Typing 4; Intramural Bowling 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Art Club 2. Remembered For: Wearing black and brown saddles in Junior year. Pet Pee1Je: People who cut up the Beatles.

JACKSON MacDOWELL STEWART Jake College Pre Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Typic Club 4; Rifle Team 3. Remembel'ed Fm': Great disp sition, getting along wi, others. Hobby: Going to the MO.

BARBARA ANN STONE Barb College Pre Majorette 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Pro Committee 4; FNA 4; ITA Spri-Hian Advertising 3. Always Seen: In the "Gui ance" office. Prize Possession: My boyfriel (Johnny).


RICHARD D. STREHLAU tray College Prep. :pri-Hian Feature 4; JETS , 3,. 4; Choir 3, 4; Boy's ARTHUR WARREN :horus 2; World Affairs Club SWEISFURTH rice-president 4. Art General .'emembered, For: Dirty looks. Remembered For: The pictures on .'areer: Not to be successful. my locker door. Prize Possession: My Model 1911 Automatic Pistol.

ROBERT ALAN SWIFT Swifty College Prep. Basketball 2, Typing Club 2; Bridge Club 4; Suit Club Chairman 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, Captain 4; District and State Doubles Championship 2; District Singles Championship and State Singles Finalist 3. Favo"ite Saying: I have a question Remembered For: Sexy French accent.

RICHARD S. TARNOFF fey, You College Prep. Iramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Senior lay Cast 4; Spri-Hian Feature : French Exchange Participant ; Thespian So'ciety 4. 'emembered For: Choir. et Peeve: People who exploit leir authority.

WILLIAM NICHOLAS TAVANI Terrible T al!ani General Track 2, 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4. Pet Peeve: Lillian.

EDMUND MOORE TAYLOR Tayl College Prep. Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4; Interscholastic Bowling 4; Chess and Check· ers Club 3, 4. Remembered For: Safe driving.

BERNADETTE M. THOMAS Bernie Business FBLA 2; Leather 4; Dramatics Club 2; Spri-Hian Typing 4; Scrivener Business 4; Prom Committee 4; Sr. Play Committee 4. Always Seen: With the guys at Scotty's. Prize Possession: Roy's talking dog.

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THERESE ELAINE THOMSON T en'y College Prep. Majorettes 2, 3, Head Majorette 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Prom Committee 4; FTA 4; Typing Club 2. Prize Possession: Car keys. Caree,': Elementary teaching.

THYRA-NAN TRIPP Ty College Prep. FNA 2, 3; Nurse's Aid 2; Intramural Bowling 4; Leather Club 4. GAIL TRACY Favorite Saying: He's fine. Gail Secretarial Remembered Fo,': The little white Student Cou n<:i I 4; Lacrosse 2, 3; Dodge that went on the class trip. Turnabout Committee Chairman 4; Tri-Hi-Y President 2, 3; Cougarettes 3, 4; Affiliation Club 4; May Queen Nominee 4. Favorite Saying: Guess what? Pet Peeve: Student Council meetings.

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BARBARA LOUISE TITUS Barb College Prep. Scrivener Business 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4; Nurse's Aid 3, 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3, 4; ITA 4. Fall ol·ite Saying: Oh, Sandra! Pet Peel'e: Mr. Bartley's Biology tests.

DAVID ELDRIDGE TURNER· Coach College Prep. Loyalsock Twp. High: Wrestling 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4. Always Seen: Chewing gum. Prize Possession: OOGA Hom.

SANDRA LYNN TOON Toonie SecretaI'! Tri-Hi-Y 3, Intramural Bov ing 2, 3, 4; Band 2; FBLA 4; Gym Aid 4; Leather Cb 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Prc Committee 4. Remembered For: Liking blo. haired boys. Pet Peeve: Monday morning

PAMELA TURNER Pam College P, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Intramt Bowling 3; Spri-Hian CiJ lation 3, Manager 4; Scrive Business 4; Hockey 2; PI Committee 4; Gym Aid Volleyball Intramurals 2; crosse 2; Quill and Scroll 4 Remembered For: Sew ability. Always Seen: With Judy.


LESLIE ANN VIRGILIO Ses College Prep. fri-Hi-Y' 2, 3, 4; Band 2: ,ecretary-Treasurer 3; Orches:ra 2, 3; Secretary 4; Spri'Iian Circulation 3; Scrivener 3usiness 4; Intramural BowIng 2, 3, Vice-president 4: ,oph Hop Committee 2; Prom ::ommittee 3, 4: Class Gift ::ommittee 4. °rize Possession: My black Fiat. 'et Peeve: People who don't nind their own business.

FRANK HENRY WALKER 'usef College P,·ep. ntramural Tennis 3; Chess nd Checkers Club 4; SpriIian Advertising 3; Intramu'al Bowling 3. 'atlorite Saying: Bird Lives: :m'eer: Head executioner for ;hmersh.

EILEEN M. VUCELICH Eileen Secretarial FNA 2, 3; Dental Club 4; FBLA 4; Spri-Hian Typing 4; Bowling 3, 4. Fat)orite Saying: It's hopeless 1 Remembered For: Being quiet.

PATRICIA WALKER Patty College Prep. French Club 3, 4; Teachers' Aid 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. F"vorite Saying: I'm hungry. Remembered For: Being slow.

ELIZABETH JEAN WALCH Jean Secretarial FBLA 2, 3. 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4. Remembered For: Quietness. Hobby: Bowling.

DERINDA ANN WALKER Rindy College Prep. Girls' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Scrivener Copy Editor 4; FTA 3, 4; Bridge Club 4; TriHi-Y 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Aid 3; Quill and Scroll 4. Remembered For: Bumping into people and things. Pet Peetle: "Petits examens" in French.

SHARON PATRICIA WALLS College Prep. Class Secretary 4; Girls' Varsity Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Student Council 2, 3; Executive Council 2, 3; Talent Show Director 4; Scrivener Business Manager 4; SpriHian Feature 3, 4; Spri-Hian Sports 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Merit Finalisr 4; May Queen Nominee 4; Hockey 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Sf. Announcements Committee 4, Quill and Scroll 4.

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WINSTON WILLARD W ALP II Rugg College Prep. Soccer 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Service Club 4; Student Council 4; Bridge Club 3; Sr. Play Committee 4. Remembered For: The Leamy Avenue Gang -Tie City Division. Secret Ambition: Tennis bum.

REX SPENCER WALTERS College Prep. Soccer Manager 2, 3; Wres;tling Manager 2, 3; Boys' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Scrivener Editorial 4; Spri-Hian Feature 4; Dramatic Club 4; Bridge Club 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Prom Committee 4; R.MS. Pintt/o1'e 3; Thespian Society 4. Favo1'ite Saying: Your sarcasm is overwhelming. Remembered For: Pink Britches and Sir Joseph Porter K.C.B., First Lord of The Admiralty. Rex

PATRICIA J. WALSH Secretarial Nurses Aid 2, 3; Library Assistant 3; Intramural Bowling 2; Office Aid 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; FBLA 2; Leather Club 4. Always Seen: Typing for Business Department. P,·ize Possession: Bill's cro-ss.

Maggie

ELAINE MARIE WALTZ Gene Leather Club 4. Favorite Saying: You better 1 lieve it. Always Seen: Under the clo

ROBERT JOSEPH W AREIKIS Cassius 1/7areikis Industrial Remembe1'ed For: Shop. Prize Possession: Motorcycle.

RICHARD B. WARD College Prep. Track Manager 2, 3, 4; IOotball Manager 2, 3, 4; Sports Club ,3. 4. Always Seen: With Donna. Pet Peeve: Chemistry. Dick

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BARBARA LEIGH WAY College P" Intramural Bowling 4; Fl 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4;. Scrivener Bu ness 4; FNA 2. Always Seen: With Nick. Secret Ambition: To tra' around the world.

Bunny


STEPHANIE DAWN WEHMEYER . 'lteffi College Prep. Band 2; Librarian 3, 4; Or:hestra, Librarian 2, 3, 4; Art :Iub 2; Leather Craft Club . 3; Foreign Affairs Club 4. Favol'ite Saying: The phantom fink strikes again. Remembel'ed Fol': Making posters, posters, posters.

JOAN IRENE WENIGER [oanie College Prep Cheerleading 2, 4; Co-Captain .,; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Scrivener 3usiness. 4; Sr. Play Commitee 4; Football Programs Com11ittee 4. 1lways Seen: Fighting with ::7. W. Jet Peeve: People who ask ne if I bleach my hair.

NANCY LOUISE WELDY Nance College Prep. Hockey 2; Lacrosse Manager 2, 3, 4; Scrivener Business Assistant Manager 4; Spri-Hian Business 4; Girls' Chorus Accompanist 2; Orchestra 2; Choir 3, 4; District Chorus 3, 4; Triple Trio 3, 4; Band Manager 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Teacher's Aid 3; FTA 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Quill and Scroll 4. Favol'ite Saying: Hi, kid. Pet Peeve: Friday away basketball games.

JAMES JOSEPH WHEARTY Jim Genel'al IBA 3; Bonner: Intramural Sports 2; Track 2; Stage Crew 2. Always Seen: Under the clock. Fall ol'ite Saying: Keep it cool.

SIBYL. D. WELSH Mrs. Welsh Business Girls' Chorus 2; Intramural Bowling 3; Library Assistant 3. Favol'ite Saying: I can't believe you said that. Prize Possession: My husband.

JANICE ELLEN WHITFIELD W hit College Prep. Cheerleading 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Girls' Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; TriHi-Y 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Sr. Play Chairman 4; Soph Hop Committee 2; May Queen Nominee 4. Secret Ambition: Break through the Senio·r Boy Barrier. Pet Peeve: Sharing a locker.

NANCY WICK Nancy College Prep .. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Scrivener Business 4; FTA 4. Favorite Saying: What? What? Pet Peeve: Suprise quizzes.

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ALLEN KENNETH WICKS College Prep. Soccer 2; Boys' Chorus 2; Choir 3; Cross Country 3, 4; Winter Track 4; Track 3, 4. Remembered For: Leamy Avenue Gang-Tie City Division. Pet Peevf: All right, boys, on the line. Legs

MARGARET LEE WILCOX College Prep. Student Council 3, Secretary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Girls' Chorus 2, Choir 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Prom Committee 4; May Queen Nominee 4; Lacrosse 2; Girls' Varsity Club 4; Cougarettes 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Soph Hop Committee 2. Favol·ite Saying: Swell! Prize Possession: A stuffed green frog.

MARY ANNE WICKS College Prep. Hockey 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 2; Girls' Chorus Accompanist 2; Choir 3, Secretary 4; Varsity Club 3, Treasurer 4; District Chorus 3, 4; Sr. Play Prompter 4; Prom Committee 4; Athletic Club 2; Bridge Club 3, Executive Council 3, 4. Remembered For: My nutty nickname. Pet PeetJe: People teasing me about the way I talk.

Maw

Peggy

RONALD WILBUR Industrial

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STEPHEN WILKINSON College Prep. Foreign Affairs Club 4; Rifle Team 2; Science Club 2; Zoology Club 3; Sr. Play Committee 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4. Favorite Saying: But, Mr. Semeister, you can't give us a quiz. Remembered For: Bus 6, the New York trip.

Wilkie

GEORGE JOHN WIEDMAN JR. Weed College Prep Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4 Service Club 2, 3, 4; Typinl Club 4; Sports Club 2; Stu dent Council 3; Class Treas urer 3. Pet Peeve: Summer footbal practice.

AUSTIN MARTIN WILLIAMS JR. Aus College Pre! Indoor Track 4; Typing Clu 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Rifle Teal 3, Captain 4; Soccer 2'. Favorite Saying: Eight 'lap~ Gov, it's snowing! Remembered For: Drivin skill'.


BRIAN ALEXANDER WILLIAMS Irion College Prep. crivener Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; oph Hop Committee 2; Oprators Club 2, 3, 4 Orchestra , Vice-president 3, 4; Prom :ommittee Chairman 3; Naional Honor Society 3, 4; Stuent Council 4; National ;rench Contest 4; Quill and ;croll 4. ~emembered For: His laugh. 'ecret Ambition: Faire un aure "Huit et demi."

DIANE F. WIST li Secretarial ibrary Assistant 2, 3; FBLA ; Gym Aid 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Turse's Aid 3, 4. 1vorite Saying: Have you ver!

et Peeve: Shorthand class.

JOHN FORREST WILLAIMS Jack College Prep. Choir 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 2; Bridge Club 3, 4; Baseball 4. Prize Possession: My 8 channel radio control outfit. Pet Peeve: People who make fun of others.

JOHN WAYNE WII,SON Wayne College Prep. Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling '3, 4; Track 2, 3, Captain 4; Service Club 2, 3, Vice-president 4; Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Soph Hop Committee

ROBERT JOHN WINTERS Bob College P1-ep. Rifle Team 3, 4; Print Club 2; Biology Club 4. Remembered For: 1939 Packard Coupe.

2.

Prize Possession: My four gold fish. Pet Peeve: Being slapped in the face.

BARBARA ANN WOODCOCK Gooch Business Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Sr. Play Committee 4; Art Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. Remembered For: Flirting. Always Seen: With Alec.

WILLIAM C. WOOLEY General Bill Biology Club 2; Intramural Bowling 3, 4; Interscholastic Bowling 4. Remembered Fm': A "104" at Gerhis. Prize Possession: Five-holed bowling ball.

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JEFF WRIGHT Showboat College Prep. Student Council 2, 3, 4; Service Club 3, Treasurer 4; Hi-Y 4; Soccer 2; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 2, 3; Soph Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Spri-Hian Sports 4. Remembered For: Leamy Avenue Gang-Tie City Division. Secret Ambition: Beachcombing playboy.

BARBARA ANN YEAGER Barb College Prep Basketball 2, 4; Tennis Manager 2, ,3, 4; Varsity Club 4; FNA SerRAYMOND W. WYLIE geant-at-Arms 2; FTA 3, 4; Color General Ray Guard 2, 3, 4; Spri-Hian Sports 3, Typing 3, 4; Scrivener Editorial IBA 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Favorite Saying: Turn it on. Remembered For: Big green charg- School Store Clerk 2, 3, Manager 4; Prom Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. er. Always Seen: In the school store. Pet Peeve: People who get impatient with me.

RlCHARD P. YODER Dick College Prep. Spri-Hian News Editor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Band 2, 3, President 4; 0'Schestra 3, 4; District Band 2, 3, 4; Regional Band 4; All-State Band 4; District Orchestra 4; Interscholastic Bowling 3, 4; Jets 2; Math Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4. Secret Ambition: To become a varsity bowler. Pet Peeve: Football victory marches.

THEODORE W. ZUBER Zub College Prep. Wrestling 3, 4; Student Council 4. Favorite Saying: Who's that girl? Career: Engineering Technician.

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HELEN M. ZAK Helen Secretarial FBLA 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2. Favorite Saying: Well, I just failed another one. Remembered For: Being called Yak.

ROBERT MARTIN FREIMUTH

NOT PICTUREDJOSEPH DOUGHERTY SUZANNE MOORE PAUL SOLARI CHARLES YANNUZZI


An Elephant

Joke" or

THE NEW YORK CLASS TRIP

They asked a guide "" "It was here before the last school came through.'"

They consulted the Great Books " . . "Nothing here."

They tried everything ... Bribery

" . " Seduction "I took lessons from Mata Hari."

... Even Murder Ahhhhhh'

They looked everywhere. " . But couldn't find THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING

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H, Binnendijk, lighting; T. Eckman, production manager; V. Smith, B, Longmore. properties; S, Luongo, D, Felts, make-up; 1. Miller, promp

~~White

" 'ere's the church, 'ere's the steeple, open the doors. ' ."

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"If Lord Burnby can do it, so can I."

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Sheep

On March 6th and 7th the Senior Class presented "The White Sheep of the Family," a comedy by L. du Garde Peach and Ian Hay. It was the first time a Senior play has been given two nights. Both performances were well attended. "The White Sheep of the Family" is about an English family of unknown, but successful burglars. They are shocked when their son disgraces them by going straight. After some investigation they are surprised to learn that the reason he is doing this horrible deed is because of his fiancee, who is the daughter of the assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard! The fiancee is received into the family after she is discovered to be an amateur burglar. All live happily ever after contributing their share to the national economy. Much credit must be given to the director, Mr. Karl Merbrier. The cast included Dave Babb, as James Winter, burglar extraordinary, Paige Schroeder as his shoplifting wife Alice, and Bob Alexander and Lynne Boccelli as their forging son and pickpocket daughter. Peter's fiancee Angela Preston was played by Helen Mullineaux; Dick Gibson was her father. Sam Jackson, their "fence," was played by Richard Tarnoff, and Lord Burnby, their rather confused fnend, by Rex Walters. Joanne Sacc~ played the maid, who "just had to practICe on some," . body." "The White Sheep of the Family prOVided an enjoyable evening's entertainment for all.


Walters 1. Boccelli; R. Tarnoff; H. Mullineaux; R. Alexander; P.. Schroeder; D. Babb;

J.

Sacco; R. Gibson; M. Wicks, prompter.

)f the Family"

"Yes, I found it in a crackerjack box."

"This family has 29% fewer cavities with. '-; -

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"Look into my eyes ... deeper ..."

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"Ahhhh! That was an invigorating play!"

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Nominees-Fit'st Row-S. Bennett, D. Allen, ]. Whitfield, G. Rhodes, G. Mark, P. Pennington Second Row-D. Bow, 1. Small, P. Wileo: G. Tracy, K. Molony Not pictured: S. Walls

May Queen Nominees Each year the Senior Class nominates senior girls for the May Queen Contest. There is no fixed number of candidates.; this' year there were twelve nominees. The Senior High School elects the Queen and her court in a special assembly. The Queen was presented at the Soph Hop on May 9. The Serh'mer congratulates Miss Gail Mark, Springfield's May Queen for 1964.

Miss Diane Allen

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Miss Susan Bennett

Miss Dale Bow


Miss Gail Mark

Miss Gayle Rhodes

Miss Sharon Walls

Miss Katherine Molony

Miss Linda Small

Miss Janice Whitfield

Miss Patti Pennington

Miss Gail Tracy

Miss Margaret Wilcox

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M( Barbara Wood





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Cheerleaders

Senior HighFirst Row-L. Naylor, S. Hill, R. Phillips, J. Shannon Second Row-K. Lehman, J. Gargiulo, L. DiCicco, M. Samuels,!' Jacobson Third Row-J. Weniger, D. Bow, L. Gambol, J. Whitfield, L. Small, D. Allen

"Guess what? ... Dale's ticklish!"

Joan Weniger

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Linda Small

Diane Allen

Dale Bow


Advisors-J. Mattia; ]. Gramiak

Cheering the football and basketball players on to victory and planning pep rallies are the principal activities of our cheerleaders. In addition to making posters announcing the date of each game, the cheerleaders write articles and solicit ads for the programs they sell at football games. Senior High cheerleaders act as hostesses whenever guests come to see football films. At the close of the football season they decorate for the annual football party.

"Down in front"

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"Let's have the pigeon-toed yell!"

Junior HighFirst Row-B. Pawlewicz, ]. Shank, ]. Lorraine Second Row: C. Welsh, L. Falk, P. Bruning, M. Floor, P. Richards, B. Bruner, J. Branton, P. Gambol

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Football The 1963 Football Team had another fine season under the direction of Coaches Mackrides, McCoach, Bell, and Stumpf. More than 100 boys went out for the team and spent many hard weeks of practice in preparation for the first game on Sept. 28. The season started with a smashing victory over Upper Darby and ended with a 14-7 win over Marple Newtown on Thanksgiving Day. Despite their many injuries, the "Blue and Gold" fought hard to take fourth place in Section II at the end of the season. All those who participated in or watched the games will always remember this year as the season of the "Great Dust Bowl."

Varsity-

First Row-F. Matthews, C. Battips, B. Trumen, R. Iannazellii, R. Porche, J. Morgan, Nagle, B. Aungst, T. Murphy, L. Anthonsen, D. Mansueto Second Row- W. Wilson, J. Fraley, B. Craig, J. McFaul, B. Satterthwaite, G. Rivell (Captain), B. Olsen, J. Lacock, S. Kirkman, G. Wiedman, E. Mason, M. Knapp Third Row: Mr. Stumpf (Coach), J. Lobley, J. Gordon, J. Crecelius, J. Thomas, R. Dudley, T. Craskey, B. Corcoran, B. Flohr, J. Walsh, S. Robinson, B. Edwards, Mr. Mackrides (Head Coach)

J.

Junior Varsity-

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Assistant Coaches R. McCoach, H. Bell, J. Stumpf

First Row-A. \X!allace, J. Phreaner. T. Coste, G. Claridge. T. Blad R. Detskas, J. DeRose. G. Isherwood Second Row-M. Iannacone, L. Johnson, B. Watkin, D. Smith, C Mattis, B. Corcoran, B. Early


Fourth Row-Mr. Bell (Coach), B. McDermo.tt, T. Nastasi, B. Wolsfie1d, T. Hibberd, B, Schroegeharnmer, A. Juechter, J. McNett. D. HilL 1. Kayser, D. labo'Sky, J. Bean, J. Petrie Fifth Row-(Managers) C. Cantley, ]. Aisenbrey, B. Morrow, J. May, P. Bridgens, ]. Stalker, L. Dickerson

Third Row-S. Valz, R. Burnley. R. Balsley, J. Elsaessey. J. Kelican, H. Pressell Fourth Row-P. Bridgins (Manager), R. Culleny, R. Polilli, T. Redfern, M. McDonald, L. Dickerson (Manager)

Head Coach W. Mackrides

Most Valuable Player Ed Mason

Crown Photo

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Garry Rivell

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32 14 7 27 14

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Opponent Upper Darby Harriton Co~estoga Plymouth-Whitemarsh Penncrest Ridley Radnor Upper Merion Marple-Newtown

20

26 7 27

6 7 20

32 7

"Sing Along With Satterthwaite"

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Crown Photo

John May (Manager)


Ray Iannuzelli

Steve Kirkman

Ed Mason

Bill Olsen

Jim Morgan

Bruce Satterthwaite

George Wiedman

Wayne Wilson

105


Hockey

First Row-D. George, J. D'Angelo, K. Grantham, G. Mark, S. Stetson, M. Wicks, B. Miller, T. DeVito, A. Kennedy, L. Kennedy, A. Cordes, S. Hunt Second Row-D. Cohen, V. Hall, C. Markel, S. Robb, L. Warner, G. Krouse, R. Aiken, M. Fraley, M. Casaccio, J. Diamond, C. Helmig Third Row-L. Beattie, D. Frazer, J. Williams, M. Huston, M. McCoy, J. Stettler, N. Haberle, M. Eastman, H. McKay, S. Patton, J. O'Flynn, L. Jacoby, J. Watt, K. Wallace

Each afternoon during the months of September, October, and November, girls of the Hockey Team could be seen practicing on the field. A new addition of bright yellow knee socks made the girls very easy to spot. A successful season resulted from the team's spirit and enthusiasm. The Varsity season ended with five wins, two ties, and a loss to Lansdowne. The Junior-Varsity team ended its season undefeated with only one point scored against them the entire season.

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"Fight! Team! FIGHT!"

Coaches-G. Hart,

J.

Brosch


Mary Anne Wicks (Co-Captain)

SHS 4 0

2 1 1 2

3

Opponent Ridley Radnor Conestoga Harriton Lansdowne Penncrest Upper Merion Marple Newtown

0 0 0 0 2

1 1 0

"If that's the go home!"

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------------........Terry DeVito

Sara Jean Stetson

11IIIIGail Mark

Anna(Manager) Marie Cordes

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Cross Country

Juniors and Sophomores-

First Row-D. Beacher, T. Biggs, A. Miller, W. Walsh, H. Poulis Second Row-B. Braybrooks, G. Tapp,- J. York, R. Balsley, R. Reese, R. Smith, J. Contompasis, F. Reilly, R. Arthur, L. Montague, T. Judd

Managers-K. Mancini, G. Hockman

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Coach-D. Fry

Our varsity Harriers, led by Captain Art MacAdams, turned in a fine record of eight wins and two losses. Their successful season is attributed to the entire team; in the Radnor meet fourteen Harriers finished before the first Radnor runner. The team ran to a third place finish in Section II allowing them to compete in the District I Cross Country Meet. The varsity placed thirteenth of thirty-five participating schools. The lV. finished fifth out of over forty schools. Judging from the J.V. performance, Mr. Fry has a good foundation for next year's team.

-"Over hill, over vale, We will follow Dirty Dale!"

"Now that you're up for this meet, ¡boys ..."


j

Art MacAdams (Captain)

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25 21

15 38

25 23 24

Skip Berdan

Ted Burton

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SHS

24 23

Hank Applegate

Opponent Ridley Park Interboro Chester Penncrest Ridley Township Radnor Swarthmore Nether Providence Media Marple-Newtown

37 38

23 35

39 50

17 32 38 36

Hartmut Helmchen

Rick Mitteriing

Bob Spahr

Dave Hoffecker (Manager.)

Howie Simpson (Manager)

Pete Krape

Dave Smith

AI Wicks

Jeff Wright

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Soccer

First Row-L. Kelley, E. Hagen, W. Walp, T. Fromme, J Hollenbach, B. Muir, L. Miller, B. DeVuono, A. Geddis, B. Alexander, D. Soule, B. Ready SecOild Row-J Silverman, W. Morris, S. Zulick, B. Spangler, B. Cato, F. Atetoe, J Walls, D. Holden, B. Heller, D. Stewart, D. Nelson, D. Brown, B. Maxwell, M. McLaws, R. Roderick, D. Shuman Thi1¡d Row-D. Taylor, T. Shrinka, P. Avila, R. Sellers, J. Schoeinger, R. Purcell, K. Kelley, J Creed, B. Lenninger, D. Beers, D. Peterman, R. Bates, C. Magee, L. Milkowski, D. Fette!, A. Arduino, B. Weniger, J Christiansen

The Springfield Soccer Team ended its second year of league play in a tie for third place, only one-half game out of second. Much of the credit for this year's fine finish goes to the coach, Mr. Richard Dietrich. Great team effort, led by co-captains Larry Miller and Bill Muir, enabled the Cougars to win five games against opponents who have competed in interscholastic soccer for many seasons. Two of our soccer players, Mike McLaws and Larry Miller, earned berths on the Suburban All-Star Team.

Peppermint Twist

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Coaches-R. Dietrich, W. Speakman


Opponent

SHS 0 0 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1

Bob Alexander

Bill Muir (Co-Captain)

Larry Miller ( Co-Captain)

Conestoga Upper Darby Great VaIley Haverford Great Valley Chester Sun Valley Marple-Newtown Penncrest Ridley Twp.

0 2 1 2 1

0 0 0

0 1

Bill DeVuono

Tom Fromme

Al Geddis

Ed Hagen

Larry KeIley

Bill Ready

Dave Soule

Joe Hollenbach

Win Walp

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Boys' Basketball

VARSITY First Row-E. Hagen, J. Menoher, C. McGowen, J. Petrie, 1. Miller, R. Campbell Second Row-T. Mohr, B. Flohr, J. Gordon, T. Craskey, J. Heller

Although our basketball team met with only moderate success this season, there were several exciting moments. Our most brilliant victory was our win over Upper Merion; in this game the boys won by a foul shot scored in the last few seconds of play. At the Kiwanis Tournament Springfield defeated Penncrest, but lost to Chester in the semi-finals. The team fared quite well, considering the lack of returning lettermen. Top scorers of the season were Jeff Petrie, Jack Gorden, Bob Flohr, and Chuck McGowan.

Coaches-J. Peoples, H. Bell, W. Hall

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"Happier, happier ..."

And in the center ring ...

"Yoo-hoo !"


JR. VARSITY First Row-B. Early, Bo Brown, Mo Iannacone, B. Corcoran, Second Row-To Crary, J. D'Amora, D. Frick, K. Prager :-IS l i ) l

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2 ) 2 7 ) 3 3

OPPONENT Ridley Park 49 Chichester 38 Upper Darby 38 Lower Merion 74 50 Harriton Conestoga 56 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 65 Pennerest 44 Ridley Township 54 Radnor 68 Upper Merion 59 Harriton 43 Conestoga 73 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 73 Penncre'St 50 Ridley Township 54 Radnor 51 Upper Merion 73

Bob Moll (Manager)

J.

Bean

Ed Hagen

Ed Mason

Larry Miller

Tom Klinka (Manager)

Frank Berdan (Manager)

Burt Viscuci (Manager)

1/3


Girls' Basketball

First Row-B. Bateman, M. McCoy, S. Ray, S. Stetson, K. Grantham, B. Miller, B. Yeager, S. Walls, P. Wilcox 5econd Row-J. Watt, J. Stettler, 1. Lang, D. Frazer, P. Gardaer, M. Fraley, J. Williams, K. Woodcock Third Row-P. McCormick, J. Hershock, H. McKay, N. Goettman, A. Binnendijk, K. Petrie, J. Doyle, K. Doherty, S. Anderson

On weekday afternoons, the Girls' Basketba Team can be seen practicing in the senior hi~ gym. Miss Brusch, head coach, runs the gir through many exercises to improve their skill A scrimmage is held each day to set up game sib ations and to give the girls experience. Practi, is conclude.d with a strange cheer called "Monch" that spurs the team to victory in j next game.

Coaches-G. Hart, J. Brush

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"Where'd it go?"


Karen Grantham (Captain)

Katch, Kathy, Katch r

Run, Radnor, Run!

SHS 27 18

43 31 35

43 Worry! Worry! Worry!

32

44

OPPONENT Nether Providence Penncrest Marple Newtown Ridley -Township Radnor Conestoga Harriton Upper Merion

29

33 13 23

34 20 28 12 Rita Congar

Score, Sharon, Score!

Sharon Walls

Sara Jean Stetson

Barbara Yeager

Barbara Bateman (Manager)

Peggy Wilcox (Manager)

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Wrestling

First Row-B. Weniger, D. Beacher, D. Beacher, H. Poulos, 1. Lisk, H. Taussig, B. Weiner, R. Hanlon, P. Krape, B. McDermott, T. Murphy, M. Knapp, G. Rivell, D. Labosky, C. Battips, A. Geddis Second Row-]. Stewart, ]. Beatty, D. Soule, P. Coste, B. McMaster, W. Wilson, B. Satterthwaite, 1. Kelly, B. Craig, N. Krouse, 1. Mousley, D. Hoefner, T. Zuber, R. Scott, R.

Again this year Springfield has had an excellent wrestling team. The team had the whole-hearted support of the studet body. The Upper Darby meet was attended by the largest crowd a dual meet has ever had in this area. At the Christmas tournament, Springfield had three champions: Clarence Batipps, Mike Knapp, and Dave Labosky. Dave Labosky received a special honor when he was voted the outstanding wrestler of the tournament.

SHS 40 43 39 58 23 38 28 42 37 37

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Coaches-R. Shoemaker, H. Taussig

OPPONENT Lower Merion 9 Lansdowne 6 Upper Merion 11 Collingdale 3 Upper Darby 15 Penncrest 10 Haverford 14 Marple-Newtown 6 Radnor 11 Ridley Township 6 Dave Hoefner

Larry Kelley

Bruce Satterthwaite

Randy Scott


Mike Knapp (Captain)

lentman Third Row-H. Helmchen, D. Beers, ]. Phreaner, ]. McKnett, E. Cassidy, 'R. Fahnestock, D. Petino, B. Carlson, B. Feeser, B. Renninger, B. Schroenghamer, W. Boon, 1. Wilks Fourth Row~ R. Oyler, A. Wallace, B. Lownes, A. Arduino', D. Shaw, K. Kelley, R. Gaul, ]. Schmid, R. Shoenaker.

Jim Beatty

Pete Coste

Bill Craig

Al Geddis

Rennie Hanlon

Hartmut Helmchen

Pete Krape

Neal Krouse

Lloyd Lisk

Bob McMaster

Leroy Mousely

Garry Rivell

Ron Sentman

Dave Soule

Jack Stewart

Wayne Wilson

Ted Zuber

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Track

First Row-B. Palmer, R. Miller, P. Hancock, B. Muller, G. Samano, B. Olsen, E. Mason, A. MacAdams, W. Wilson, D. Curran, ].. Hollenbach, B. Best, ]. Wright, K. Guerin Second Row-E. Ezekian, B. Paine, G. Mattis, G. Claridge, ]. Carey, F. Price, B. Davitt, B. Rowe, B. Aungst, B. Muir, A. Williams, B. Spahr, H. Applegate Third Row-I. Anzalone, D. Shinn, R.

Sellers, K. Walters, C. Huntsman, 1. Montague, T. Hilt, A. Ardvino, ]. Clough, B. Arthur, B. Gallagher, F. Reilly Fourth Row-I. Hawley, S. Johnson, G. Ballas, D. McConnell, B. Spangler, M. McLaws, T. Nastasi, T. Burton, B. Corcoran, B. Balsley, ]. McFaul, D. Hill, C. Lucas, D. Brown Fifth Row-

This year's Track Team was again coached by Mr. Dale Fry, ably assisted by Mr. Joseph Stumpf for sprints and Mr. Karl Schaefer for disms, javelin, and shot put. Although only seven lettermen returned, the team recorded a successful season.

Coaches-]. Strumpf, D. Fry, K. Schaefer

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Ed Mason, Art MacAdams, Wayne Wilson, (Captains) 1. Kayser, J. Lobley, B. Magee, F. Huhn, T. Biggs, R. Detskas, B. Omlor, R. Bates, G. Tapp Sixth Row-D. Pologruto, L. Matthews, R. Kelly, A. Klineburger, F. Ateto, J. Creed, R. Braybrooks, B. Hamilton, J. McKnett, R. Purcell, J. Hudson, D. Replogle

;eniors-Fint RO!l'-D. Curran, B. Olsen, E. Mason,. A. MacAdams, W. \Vilson, J. Hollenbach, B. Best, J. Wright Second Row-T. Burton, , Price, B. Davitt, B. Rowe, J. lobley, B. Muir, B. Moll, A. Wicks, B. Spahr Third Row-R. Miller, P. Hancock,.B. Palmer, G. Samano. ~:. Pologruto, B. Muller, K. Guerin, H. Applegate

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lacrosse

Fint Row-L. McAllister, G. Curran, G. Krouse, P. Huston, ]. Stettler, ]. Watt, L. Rives, R. Phillips, C. Clark, M. Fraley. L. Burda

Senior high girls are eligible to So out fa! the Lacrosse Team. At the practices each day the team members ran sprints, did exer¡ cises, and practiced skills which were used in their nine games this season. For the past several years the Lacrosse Team has par¡ ticipated in a play day in which teams frorr different schools compete against each othel_ for top honors.

Coaches-G. Hart, ]. Gramiak

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Betty Miller


Second Rottl-N. Paine, N. Weldy, K. Grantham, B. Miller, D. Frazer, B. Storm, Patton, 1. Wa'rner, ]. O'Flynn, M. McCoy, S. Stetson, A. Kennedy, B. Ritten

Terry DeVito, Co-Captain

Sara Stetson, Co-Captain

Anne Kennedy

Nancy Paine (Manager)

Nancy Weldy (Manager)

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Baseball

First Row-D. Taylor, R. McMaster, B. Flohr, T. Murphy, M. Robinson, R. Gamble, W. DeVuono, R. Petrelli, J. Gordon, R. Burnley, M. Renshaw, A. Dreeland, J. Pinder Seco'nd Row---'B. JOihnson, P. Frick, J. Elsaesser, R. Holden, B. Satterthwaite, K. Buckhalter, J. Sammartino, J. Menobet, J. Wa1sh, R. Brown, P. Schumann Third Ro'w-T. Seth, J. Barry, J. DelColliano, C. Mowbray, B. Carlson, K. HallI, J. Miller, P. Avila, G. Acers, A. Ferrell,

Coaches-R. Dietrich, H. Bell

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Bob McMaster (Manager)


D. Petino, M. MacDonald, S. Foster Fourth Row-T. Seth, D. Acchione, D. Oyler, 1. Anthorusen, M. Reger, 1. Dodson, B. Weniger, B. Palma, J. Williams, B. Patton, J. Beatty Fifth Row-M. Iannacone, J. Bean, J. Petre, J. Walls, W. Doyle, W. Walsfi'dd, C. Marcott. T. Craskey

This year's Baseba'll Team was led by captain, Bob Petrelli, and returning letter-winners, Bob Flohr and Jack Gordon. The Varsity played its 14 games on the home field. The J.V. played at North Avenue Park. Since baseball is one of the most popular sports at Springfield, many sophomore, junior, and senior boys ¡worked for a place on the team. Jim Beatty

BiB Devuono

Bill Doyle

Dick Gamble

Rich Burnley

Murray Renshaw

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Boys' Tennis

First RoU'-B. CaIe, D. Capus, ]. Aisenbrey Second Row~R. Murray, B. Swift, E. Hagen, W. WaIp

This year SIX lettermen returned to the Senior High Boys' Tennis Team, giving Coach Richardson Shoemaker high hopes of an undefeated, unscored upon season. Near the end of each season singles and doubles representatives are sent to districts with hopes of going on to state competition.

CoachR. Shoemaker

Tom Fromme

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Bob Swift(Captain)

Ed Hagen

Ron Murray

Win Walp


Girls' Tennis

Fit'st Row-J. Curtis, B. Mahood, L. Valz, L. Lang, K. Spenser, S. Sauer, S. Anderson, C. Donnell Second Row-H. Mullineaux, R. Congar, N. Hanson. B. Smith, N. Wick, C. DelMonte, E. Carroll, I. de Groot, S. Falconer

Managers-B. Levins, B. Yeager

The Girls' Tennis Team is open to girls in the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. In previous years the girls practiced at Idle Hour Tennis Club, but this year they traded with the boys and used the school courts. This year's team had four returning letter winners, Janet Curtis, Helen Mullineaux, lucia Valz, and Sharon Walls. The captain, Sharon WaIls, has been on the team since ninth grade, receiving her letter in her sophomore year.

Sharon Walls (Captain)

Carolyn Donell

Helen Mullineaux

Betty Lou Smith

Barbara Yeager (Manager)

125


Rifle Team

First Row-B. Hanzel, S. luongo, D. Felts, A. Williams, 1. Miller, S. Bruce, G. McKee, V. Warner Seco/zd Row-F. Ciarlo, B. Chandler, B. Patton, C. lucas, B. Shanrcon. D. Avery, D. Custer

Interscholastic Bowling

First Row-D. Gambol, R. Crowe, B. Wooley, B. Doyle Second Rou'-E. Taylor, D. Kevis, D. Yoder, B. Moll, B. Hall

Golf

]. Cannon (coach), D. Babb, C. Schaub, A. Hall, T. Mohr, T. lingg, T. Black, ]. Suiter, D. Grimes¡

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VARSIlY AND J.V. FOOTBALL-First Row-M. Fricko, P. Moyer, D. Freas, R. Hess, R. Walls, A. Carslaw, S. Haimowitz, J. Truman, B. Bradfield Second Row-Mr. Shoemaker, D. Weaver, M. Parks, B. Juechter, G. Petrie, K. Miller, J. Jones, B. Mainwairing, C. Hall, Mr. McFadden Third Row-Mr. Rush, J. Pilkington, D. Slagle, B. Simon, G. Faye, B. Scotti, J. Zizza, D. Magee, J. Maddox Fourth Row-G. Brewer, B. Larsen, J. Diehl, J. Todak, J. Richards, T. Lehman, H. Hammer. stone, E. Grassa Fifth Row-M. Ignarri, R. Bruce, J. Derrnn ey, P. McFadden Sixth Row-R. Fulford, J. Nash, B. McCullogh, M. Anders

Junior High Sports 100 LB. WEIGHT FOOTBALL

First Row-D. Hollenback, D. Sacheris, J. Kehm, C. Craig, S. Graff, B. Bow, R. Osborn, R. Smith, D. Beers, 1. Prager, J. Merhan Second Row-Mr. Ege, J. Johnstonbough, B. Benzing, G. Isherwood, A. Sheprio, B. McCoy, J. Betts, J. Sibbald, R. Melchorie, R. Reeps, 1. Richards, B. Northington, Mr. Patrick Third Row-T. Watson, N. Sangiorgio, W. Congar, P. Bartholemew, R. Miller, F. Custer, B. Bohne, R. Scryker

125 LB. WEIGHT FOOTBALL

First Row-C. Herman, J. McMakin, G. Rizzo, J. Smedley, D. Williams, J. Bradfield, P. Kline, S. Bates, J. Littleton, R. Boshold, G. Smith Second Row-C. Logell, Land, M. Harvey, R. Aloway, J. Williams, E. Paulson, M. Hockman, D. Foster, W. Cassebohm, E:- Nordblom Third Row-Mr. Lemmon, H. Schonau, G. Silverstein, S. Johnson, C. Marchionni, R. Kepner, D. Moyer, R. Mason, S. Peterson, S. Mahood, Mr. Patrick Not Pictured-G. Kliener

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Wrestling

First Row-W. Congar, T. Dukes, J. Weiner, B. Schneider, B. Rickard, P .. Moyer, J. Truman, B. Scotti, J. Schwenzer, B. Corchoran, K. Miller, S. Haimowitz, G. Brewer Second Row-J. Manning, E. Arduino, S. Tidman, J. Valente, D. Lisk, D. Feuquay, M. Tipman, T. O'Hara, B. Simon, J. Ray, D. Soule, B. Bradfield, B. Damon Thi,·d Row-D. Dekort, J. Ruza, D. McClellan, D. Williams, R. Goldenberg, J. Cliff, P. Rock, I. Anderson, S. Fisher, B. Wilcox, B. Burton, B. McCoach

Boys' Basketball Fint Row-H. Hammerstone, C. Hall, G. Pet. rie, A. Carslaw, R. Walls, T. Baxter, M. Mullan Second Row-N. McFadden, M. Woods, H. Parris, M. Fricko, D. Freas, C. Beam, B. Gaskill, B. Mainwaring, N. SanGiorgio, J. Maddox

First Row-J. Manning, B. Hudson, J. Schwenzer, J. Truman, T. Dukes, D. Dannaker, N. Carbarnaro, B. Scotti, C. Hall, S. Haimowitz, J. Trader, J. Diehl, C. Jetter, D. Truckess Second Row-Mr. Stinson, T. Myers, S. McKeon, B. Osborn, B. Conley, B. Ricketts, R. Bruce, J. Maulty, G. Pilkington, R. Frick, R. Jorden, M. Fricko, B. Mainwaring, Mr. Irvin Thhd Row-E. Vetrone, 1. Rader, J. Cliff, J. Jones, D. Hamilton, J. Land, G. Smith, C. Logue, G. Wood, G. Fay, T. Giacoponello, B. Appel, G. Brewer. D. Mann, Mr. Speakman Fourth. ROll'-S. Falconer, J. Reid, T. Zuber. 1. Ambrose. D. MacAdams

Baseball First Row-K. Slattery, J. Todack, D. Freas, G. Petrie, B. Jeuchter, R. Walls, B. Edwards, E. Hine Second Rou~M. Woods, J. Maddox, J. Kushma, W. Greis, B. Burton, D. Slagle, B. Simone, J. Rowan, J. McElroy Thi,·d Ro~B. Martin, J. McMakin, N. McConnell, A. Patterson, S. Meloney, D. Simpson, B. Snyder Not pictured: B. Simcox, B. McKibben

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Hockey

'rst Row-D. Strickland, K. Wiedman, S. Hahn, S. Nelson, C. Creed, J. Copper, N. Murray, S. Anderson, D. Mctllister Second Row-S. Fromme, E. Cowley, C. Small, M. McCallister, G. Gardner, M. Schaub, S. Forester, S. >bley, C. Walker, 1. Maits, P. Kilbane, J. MacCaw, E. Hahn Third Row-Miss Hannigan, C. Molen, D. Ruza, Cohanne, D. Maxwell, J. McCarthy, C. Creed, 1. Bates, P. Murphy, A. Taylor, C. McCormick, M. Wilson, S. 'atkin, B. Wallace, C. McClain, D. Bateman, B. Hall, 1. Davis, J. Knappe; Mrs. McBrearty

Soccer

First Row-S. Falconer, R. Avila, D. McBrearty, R. Shoemaker, B. Osborn, M. Stevenson, B. Stevenson, T. Fink, R. Renninger, M. McClellan, S. Markel, Reilly, F. Schoeninger Second Row-G. Wood, W. Horn, J. Gordon, M.. Schwartz, S. McKeown, R. Rundbaker, P. Krape, T. Angstadt, J. Reid, W. Schmid, E. Stiller, H. Pommer, D. Hamilton, T. Zuber, J. Quedenfeld, J. Coia, K. Brown, W, Hirst Third Row-Mr. Irvin, R. Stevenson, G. Morton, E. Biogan. T. Dukes, S. Naulty, N, McConnell, R. Nye, D. Feuquay, R. Watrous, M. Lehmen, L Roder, D. Patterson, R. Chestnut, W. Appel, P. Rock, R. Frick, J. Zulich, R. Hudson, J. Weiner, D, MacAdams, P. Kaepplinger, S. Fisher, Mr. Teaf

Girl's Basketball First Row-P. Cohanne, S. McLean, K. Mullin, 1. Clark, B. Wallace, M. McCallister, B. Hall, 1. Morgan Second Row-B. Federman, P. Palmer, K. Walker, M. Schaub, S. MacDowell, P. Kilbane, D. Bretherick, S. Lobley, ¡B. Mawson Third Row-A. MacMakin, M. Joseph, D. McCallister, 1. Bates, 1. Griffith, 1. Anthonsen, L Weidman, M. Wilson Fourth Row-P. Szewezyk, J. Spencer, 1. Maits, S. Nelson, 1. Cowley, P. Murphy, S. Forester, K. Richer, Mrs. McBrearty

Majorettes J. J.

Spegele, M. Fike, B. Falk,S. Snieder, Reginado, G. Wren, K. Small

Color Guard First Row-1. Hicks, D. Se~ley, P. McGronegle Second Row-C. Carty, S. Hoffman

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Scrivener This year, co-equal co-editors were unleashed to collect two hundred pages of souvenirs. The "co" in front of our "editors" soon became linked with co-exist, ¡so seldom did' our views co-incide during the first sixteen page deadline. Collapse replaced conflict before our forty-eight page deadline, and co-operation finally completed ~his year's yearbook. JOAN BLYLER BRIAN WILLIAMS Joan Blyler, Co-editor

ADVISOR-Mr. James D. Trumbower

Brian Williams, Co-editor

Nancy Federman, Layout Editor Derinda Walker, Copy Editor

Dave Smith, Chief Photographer Hans Binnendijk, Assistant

Editorial Staff

First Row-]. Sacco, B. Bateman, K. Grantham, P. Patton, C. Bosi, B. Yeager, A. Smith, B. Hollibaugh, L. Kennedy Second Row-]. Morgan, R Walters, F. Berdan, T. Klinka, D. Smith, E. Hidell, M. Laycock, C. Niles, B. DeHaven

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First Row-S. Falconer, P. Schroeder, C. Hackman, M. Bone, K. McLaughlin, DeVito, B. Miller, N. Hill, P. Doherty, S. Walls Second Row-L. Miller, L. Hidell, L. Hawley, R. Congar, N. Hanson, B. Titus, B. Way, J. Frazer. D. riques, A. Bruckner, C. Bent, B. Thomas, J. Anzalone, T. Eckman, J. Hirst. V. Wick, S. Howard, P. Kurlish, J. Roberts, D. Simpson, N. Weldy

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C. Isenberg, J. Curtis, D. Dietsch, L. DellaPenna, A. Fine, Joseph, c. Murphy, G. Mark, J. Weniger, L. Virgilio, E. Felts Third RoU'-C. Roberts, E. Mitchell, P. Mullaney, R. HenDavis, G. Simpson Fourth Row-G. McKee, J. Elbert, N.

Business

Staff

ADVISOR-Mr. Theodore Walter Sharon Walls Business Manager

She thinks she's Miss Richards.

Carol Hackman, Nancy Weldy, Assistant Business Managers

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Spri-Hian A high school paper is the battleground of student opinion, the archive of school history, the gallery of, adolescent aeativity. It is not a result of brilliance or polished efficiency but of developmenl: and growing experience. The Spri-Hian, official Springfield High School publication, has provided this experience for approximately one hundred senior high students. We worked a strenuous schedule-twelve issues of the paper plus weekly and sporadic releases to community publications. Under the sponsorship of Mr. John McIntire, the editorial staff probed, recorded, described, and photographed events and ideas in the Spri-High world. The business staff, advised by Mrs. Virginia Van Ostrand, financed, typed, and distributed the papers to the student body. This year has been typical for its pre-deadline panic, lay-out week kidding around,. crises over lost articles and untaken pictures, and printer frustrations; but the main characteristic of Spri-Hian 1963-64 has been the overwhelming friendliness and staff unity.

Cheryl Fleisher Editor-in-Chief

CHERYL FLEISHER

First Row-S. Marini, feature editor; B. Betts, girls' sports Second Row-C. Donnell, exchange; D. Yoder, news; G. Rivell, boys' sports; 1. Joseph. exchange

Editorial Staff

First Row-C. Schaub, C. Kalwinsky, C. Bosi, P. Schroeder, S. Falconer, G. Samano, W. Doyle, V. Smith, T. DeVito, B. Miller, R Walters, P. Krape Second Row-K. Kilbane, D. Felts, S. Walls, J. Moss, C. Niles, P. Mullaney, J. Garguilio, A. Smith, E. Carroll, S. Robb 1. Hawley, C. Fleisher, C. Congar Third Row-J. McMenaml.l, G. Rivell, B. Betts, H. BirmtnJijk, "~. Krouse, K. MacL~od, J. Z~ring D. Taber, S. Mar,ni, L JosepL c. Gonnell, N. Federman, G. Simpson, K. <::chwartz

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;W RoUl-J. Sangiorgio, A. Fine, 1. Della Penna, R. Congar, K. McLaughlin, P. Doherty, B. Yeager, N. Weldy, B. Hollibaugh, 1. [iller, M. Bradfield Second RoUl-C. Bosi, E. Hidell, B. Thomas, M. Bone, 1. Atkins, B. Baxter, J. Barbor, P. Turner, 1. Hawley, D. :Its, G. Simpson, B. Johnson Third Row-V. Smith, J. Sperow, H. Seeley, M. Wicks, E. Corson

Business Staff

"One more and 1"11 let you have it." DVISORS-Mrs. Virginia Van Ostrand, Mr. John fclntire

J. Sangiorgio, adversing; A. Fine, typing Second Row-K. McLeod, manging editor; H. Binnendijk, photographer Not Picwed-J. Zehring, copy editor int Row-P. Turner, circulation;

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Senior High Student Council

First Rou'--E. Hagen, R. Haussman, W, Tavani, C. Hackman, L Miller, W. Walp, R. Gibson, A. MacAdams, B. Williams, N. Krous H. Helmchen, C. Churchman, A. Geddis, P. Krape, ]. Wright. Second Row-]. Hollenbach, P. Wilcox, B. Wilhelm, ]. Burnite, T. Zube D. Allen, M. Holloran, F. Sciubba, J. Sammartino, T. Murphy, ]. Garguilio, 1. Chase, S. DePetro, P. Huston. Third Row-R. Percel, I Brown, P. Tadd. K. Prager, B. Magee, D. Beacher, T. Hibbard, S. Rcbb. C. Wrigley, C. Branton, S. Smith, P. Francia, P. Jones, K. Bradle N. Le:v..!.n. Fourth !ow-B. Hamilton, P. Coste, ]. Scuibba, G. Tracy, ]. DelColliano, G. Rivell, ]. Williams, ]. Robinson, R. Filson, advis(

The Student Council is the governing body of Springfield Hig School. This year, for the first time, three representatives wer elected from each English section. The one receiving the highe~ number of votes was the regular representative, while the remainin, two acted as alternates. Among the council's main activities are the sponsorship of tb Athletic Association Drive, The Turnabout Dance, The Bermud Hop, and various other social functions. In the spring, the Studer Council, together with the Sophomore Class, presents, at the annw Soph Hop, the May Queen and her court.

SPONSOR-Mr. Elwood Miller

OFFICER5--Seated-A. MacAdams, treasurer; ]. DelColliano, president; ( Rivell, vice-president Standing-Po Wilcox, corresponding secretary; Hollenbach, sergeant-at-arms; ]. Williams, recording secretary.

SPONSOR-Mr. Robert Filson

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Junior High Student Council

Fi,.st Row-C. Creed, M. Hoy, ]. Gates, D. Fay, C. Small, ]. Branton, D. Bowen, B. Paulswicz, B. Bruner, 1. Pasqualla, C. Wicklund, C. Welsh Second Row-K. Alexander, K. Creed, P. Murphy, M. Klohr, D. McAllister, B. Wallace, D. Duncan, C. Direnzo, ]. Fagan, 1. Green,]. Laurelli Thi,.d Row-R. Walls, T. Myers, D. Hollenbach, S. Schneider, K. Bechtold, K. McGraft, D. Beers, W. Bow, B. Osborn, H. Hamerstone, C. Bosi Fou,.th Row-S. Jansen, D. Krape,' D. Williams, T. O'Hara, B. RiChards, G. Kielman, D. Feuquay, J. Smedley, B. Rocap Fifth Row-B. Jordan, S. Mahood, K. Miller, 1. Rodes, B. Bradfield, R. Chestnut, ]. Naulty, G. Petrie, D. Freas, A. Carslaw, B. Mainwaring, B. Appel

The Junior High Student Council meets on Thursday mornings during activity period. Representatives are elected in their history sections, and must maintain a scholastic average of C or above. The purpose of the Council is to bring about better understanding between the student body and the faculty. It sponsors activities such as the A.A. membership drive and junior high dances.

SPONSORS-Mrs. Alta Peterson, Mr. Karl Schaefer

OFFICERS-M. Flohr, secretary; D. Freas, vice-president; R. Walls, president; B. Appel, treasurer; B. Mainwaring, sergeant-at-arms.

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Exchange A familiar face around Springfield High. School this year is that of Hartmut Helmchen, our exchange student from West Berlin. He is residing at the Taussig home. Hartmut's pet project is the formation of an active and interested group of students to comprise the Affiliation Club. He likes our school and students. The size of our school and students impresses him greatly. Hartmut, -an above average student, is also a member of the cross-country and wrestling, teams. When he returns to Berlin, Hartmut still has a year of high school to complete. After graduating from the Rankeschule, he plans to continue his education in Berlin. Hartmut wants to be an architect.

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Hartmut and Neal Krouse, last year¡s exchange student tv Germany, in the cafeteria


;tudents This year our exchange student to the Zankeschule in West Berlin is Tina (abakjian. Tina is staying at the home )f Renate Eiben in Hermsdorf, Berlin. Pert and pretty Tina has made a big mpression on our German friends with ler friendly personality and good grades. Although she is taking thirteen subjects, ;he still has time to visit various places in Germany. It is certain Tina will never forget this wonderful experience.

Tina and Renate liiben at the RankeschuJe

Claudia Sannow, Tina Kabakjian, Bernd lohning, Gaby Schlieff

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Orchestra

First Row-A. Smith, A. Horrcoks, S. Wehmyer, K. Malinoski, C. Bent, M. Adair, G. Krouse, J. McMenamin, B. Kuhn, R. LeFever, Patton, A. Hampf, E. Koch Second Row-N. Federman, K. Schwartz, 1. Gates, N. Carr, C. Graham, D. Mullikin, B. Williams, Fischer. P. Manon. M. Hutson, W. Craig, R. McMaster. D. Hoffecker, R. Berg, N. Conn, J. Bornman, M. Laycock Third Row-J. Philli E. Carrol. J. D'Angelo, R. Congar. R. e1i¡ne. R. leman, C. Smith, R. Co>tanzo, R. Phillips, F. Braconaro, R. Yoder, P. Avila, W. Wal

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OFFICERS-First Row-K. Malinoski, librarian; E. Carrol, librarian; A. Smith, se retary-treasurer; 1. Virgilo, 'secretary-treasurer Second Row-B. Kuhn, librarian; . Williams, vice-president; D., Hoffecker, president; J. Hunt, student director; Wehmyer, librarian.


Orchestra

Stalker, ]. Hunt, R. Braybrooks, D. Beacher, P. Harvey, K. Mancini, ]. Carey, J. Hicks, L. Virgilo, A. Kennedy, K. Malony, A. innendijk, ]. Watt Fourth Row-B. Watson, G. Drewes, ]. Zehring, J. Aisenbrey, B. Heller, E. Pologruto,¡ A. Miller, D. Schneider, R. urce1!.

In addition to performing in the Candlelight ervice and at the Spring Concert, the orchestra ives informal concerts every week in assembly. In the annual Parents' Night the orchestra reearses as it would in a normal practice. This ear, eight orchestra members were selected for Ie Southeastern District Orchestra, including bree violins-a Springfield first.

DISTRICT ORCHESTRA-First Row-B. Kuhn, K. Schwartz L. Gates, N. Federman Second Row--R. Braybrooks, D. Hoffecker, R. Yoder, J. Hicks

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First ROll¡-A. Smith, A. B. Kuhn Suolld Row-R. e. Smith, R. Alfano, 1. D. Hoffecker, R. LeFever,

Horrocks. K. Malinoski, e. Bent, M. Adair, E. Mitchell, D. Mullikin, 1. Atkins, S. Wehmyer, ]. McMenimi Yoder, F. Broconaro, R. Phillips, A. Costanzo, e. Helmig, A. Hamph, ]. Pinder, N. Krouse, E. Koch Third RowSmall, R. Leman, T. Bradshaw, R. Fischer, 1. Rives, P. Manon, P. Huston, ]. Megronigle, R. McMaste ]. Schoeninger, D. Schneider, R. Patton, N. Cliff, A. Kennedy Fourth Row-1. Dodson, S. Perkin, T. Richardso:

Band This year the Springfield Hig School Band had 110 members ir. eluding the color guard and majoJ ettes. The band play.s during pe rallies and football games and paJ ticipates in the Memorial Day p, rade. Each spring the group pn sents its annual concert. Springfield is proud to hav sent twenty of its band members t Lower Southeastern District Ban this year, six of whOlll were fir: chairs. DISTRICT BAND-First Row-A. Constanzo, R. Phillips, R. Yoder, B. Kuhn, ]. McMeniman, e. Helmig, N. Cliff Seco1ld Row¡-B. leman, E. Pologrudo, G. Hockman, D. Schneider, R. Patton, E. Koch Third Row-]. Hicks, ]. Hunt, R. Spahr, ]. Flocco, D. Hoffecker, A. Miller, R. Braybrooks

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. Donnell, N. Haberle, ]. Guthrie, R. Corbin, A. Dreeland, T. Fromme, .vila, W. Walsh, ]. Stalker, L. Montague, L. Kelley, ]. Flocco, ]. Hunt, Leardi, P. Frick, G. Hockman, B. Hamilton, P. Harvey Fifth Row-L. Quinn. T. Carbonaro, ]. Bishop, E. Pologruto. B. Heller, A. Thomas,

B. Watkin, P. Pischaske, C. Aronson, D. Reifschneider, P. R. Braybrooks, R. Spahr, A. Miller, D. Beacher, D. Kalwinsky, Gate:;, B. Watson, M. Bress-ler, E. Carrol, ]. Zehring, G. Drewes, P. Coste, ]. Hicks, K. Mancini. T. Coste, R. Purcell. ]. Carey

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)FFICERS-First Row-T. Carbonaro, vice-president; R. Phillips, secretary-treasurer; D. Ioffecker, student-director; R. Yoder, president; A. Smith, secretary-treasurer Second Row. Wehmyer, librarian; K. Malinoski. librarian: B. Kuhn, librarian: E. Carrol, librarian; ]. 1egronigle, librarian.

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Color

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T. Thompson, head majorette

The Color Guard Squad consists of six members who perform both gun and signal flag routines during each football game. In addition, they bear our four flags: state, school, national, and band. The nine majorettes add variety to the band performances with novelty uniforms, signal flags, fire batons, and hoop batons. The drum majorette guides the band during formation marching. Away from the football field, the color guard and majorettes usher for most of the activities at the high school and for the Springfield Community Concerts. Their year ends with special routines for the annual Band Concert and the annual Township Memorial Day Parade.

COLOR GUARD-First Row-B. Levens, P. Tindall, R. Hallo well Second Row-B. Miller, J. Curtis, B. Yeager

1. Fuhs, feature twirler

"Well, so much for that picture"

B. Miller, sergeant

color guard

P. Kurlish, sergeant

MAJORETTES-P. Kuriish, M. Speigle, 1. Christenson, P. Schroeder, R. Bruckner, J. Phillips, 1. Park, P. Doherty

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Girls' Chorus

First Row-V. Hall, S. Bellini, K. Bollinger, N. Wick, P. Stepien, C. Berger, C. Congar, J. Fein, J. Marrongelli, S. Hiner Second Row-K. Kayser, S. Bennett, 1. lang, D. Bow, S. Doyle, J. O¡Flynn. R. Kohut, S. Smith, J. Moss, 1. Howell Third RowS. Milne, T. Sheffer, R. Berg, 1. Beattie, S. Cellum, C. Clarke, H. McKay, 1. Gordon, D. McKinnley, K. Kilbane, H. Aldred Fourth Row-I. lapps, N. lewin, ]. Doyle, M. Wicks, B. Thomas, B. Griffiths, C. Rusek, 1. Chase, B. Ritten, J. Bornman, C. Graham, M. Tucker

The Senior High Girls' Chorus, consisting of sophomore, junior, and senior girls, meets twice a week to practice for the annual Candlelight Service and Spring Concert. Under the leadership of Miss Richards, the girls rehearse religious songs for the Christmas service and selections from musicals for the Spring Concert.

OFFICERS-I. Miller, accompanist; K. Grantham, president; B. Betts, secretary; S. Bennett, treasurer; D. Bow, vice-president.

IIRECTOR-Miss Thelma Richards

First Row-J. Robinson, S. Hill, 1. Sherman, A. Sinkinson, G. Valentinsen, K. lehman, P. Ashton, B. Beaucar, J. Battershall, G. Krouse. Second Row-]. Winn, 1. Wagner, J. Matthews, D. George, S. Sauer, E. Corson, N. Federman, M. Bruning, H. Hunt, M. Newman, C. Santella Third Row-I. Miller, B. Betts, M. Tadd, K. Spenser, N. Conn, N. Goettman, M. Stalker, 1. Innes, ]. Mecouch, B. Moser Fourth Row-A. Binnendijk, K. Grantham, ]. Clarke, 1. Cresta, V. Paradise, J. Stettler, S. Oppenheim, M. Crewdson, R. Gillingham, P. Francia

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Choir

First Row-G. Simpson, J. Naulty, S. McHenry, L. Warner, L. Barbour, C. Helmig, S. Robb, K. Wallace, C. Hackman, B. ¡D( Haven Second Row-J. Whitfield, G. Mark, M. Wilcox, N. Hill, L. McAllister, M. Eastman, C. Martin, E. Hollibaugh, N. Sie! fried, N. Hanson, E. Downes Third Row-R. Miller, T. Santa Barbara, M. Peterson, F. Sciubba, R. Detskas, T. Judd, F. BerdaJ L. Kelley, F. Ciarlo, L. Montague Fourth Row-G. Simon, R. Spahr, T. Rocap, K. Buck, R. Strehlau, G. Rivell, A. Durbano, R. Omlo: H. Binnendijk, G. Hockman, D. Woods

OFFICER5--S. Marini, president; R. Miller, treasurer; M. Wicks, secretary; Babb, vice-president DIRECTOR-Miss Thelma Richards

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Choir

First Row-1. Joseph, D. Feuquay, J. Elbert, M. Myers, S. Fisher, P. Pennington, D. Walker, S. Hunt, N. Weldy, H. Mullineaux 'Second Row-M. Wicks, C. Donnell, M. Bradfield, S. Harrison, M. Samuels, D. Krauss, K. Lawley, J. Williams, D. Frazer, S. Patton, :. Fleisher Thifd Row-]. Clark, W. Morrow, T. Bradshaw, G. Isherwood, N. KfGuse, R. Peterman, B. Longmore, P. Greenwood, R. raylor, S. Marini FOU1¡,h Row-R. Moll, D. Babb, P. Coste, R. Walters, R. Flohr, R. Reese, S. Nelson, R. Matthews, R. Alexander. P. Kape, D. Soule

The choir, under the direction of Miss ichards, sings each year in the Christlas Candlelight Service, the Spring :mcert, and at Baccalaureate. The ac'mpanist, Steve Marini, also accommied the Southeastern District Chorus hich was held this year in Coatesville. fteen of Springfield's choir members ng in the District Chorus and four of e fifteen were selected to be in .the ~gion III State Chorus.

DISTRICT CHORUS--First Row-N. Weldy, N. Siegfried, M. Wicks, M. Bradfield, G. Simpson Second Row-S. McHenry, R. Miller, S. Marini, R. Taylor, P. Greenwood, F. Berdan, 1. Montague, R. Spahr, J. Flocco Not Pictufed-]. Naulty.

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Boys' Chorus The Boys' Chorus, under tr. direction of Miss Richards, open to any boy interested j music. The boys, popular: known as "The $ophomores: meet during lunch periods an study halls to practice. Singir: in the Candlelight Service an the Spring Concert, the grou has gained increasing popular ty.

First Row-B. Johnson, B. Patton, D. Replogle, K. Kelly, ]. Mianitelli, P. Avila Second RowB. Brown, F. Ateto, ]. Sciubba, D. White, R. Gaul, D. Boyle, 1. Milkowski Third Row-K. Walter, B. Smith, B. Lutz, ]. Berezny, P. Tadd, 1. Vanormer, ]. Flocco, J. Kern

Le Cercle Fran<;ais The purpose of Le Cel'cle Francais is to promote better Franco-American relations. The club is composed of approximately twenty-five girls who have had at least one year of French. The French Club's main project is to establish an exchange program with a French school and to obtain the funds necessary to achieve this goal. To raise this money the club sponsors a square dance and an after-game dance each year, in addition to having cake-bakes. A picnic is held each summer to 'which old and new members and any visiting French students are invited.

SPONSOR~Mrs.

Muriel Santmyers

First Row-D. Walker, P. Walker, E. Ezekian, S. Oppenheim, J. Metz, 1. Kennedy, A. Smith, P. Patton, C. Fleisher, I. DeGroot, N. Wei Second Row-R. Berg, ]. Winn, H. Seeley, S. McCall, 1. Gordon, B. Griffiths, M. Shelow, K. Schwartz, 1. Fuhs, R. Davitt

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Varsity Club

SPONSOR-Miss Jane Brosch

Row-G. Mark, M. Wicks, S. Walls, B. Miller, K. Grantham, S. Stetson, 1. Kennedy, J. urtis Second Row-A. Cordes, J. D'Angelo, H. Mullineaux, k Kennedy, 1. Valz, M. Fraley, Ray Third Row-G. Krouse, 1. Warner, J. Williams, D. Frazer

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The Senior High Girls' Varsity Club consists of all those girls who have earned at least one letter in any varsity sport. The group sponsored the annual Faculty basketball game. At Christmas time they had a home-made candy sale. Later in the year, as a service project, they made . 170 candy packages for orphans. The highlights of the year include the Ocean City weekend and the prize awarded at commencement to the senior girl with the highest physical education marks.

First Row-J. Phillps, P. Morrison, 1. Miller, C. Murphy, P. Patton, V. Smith, S. Falconer, S. Howard, T. Eckman, E. Hidell. D. Simpson, J. Kinden, J. Blyler Second Row-S. Bridgins, R. Hallowell, H. McKay, B. Griffith, S. McCall, J. Hirst, J. Anzalone, D. Taber, B. Storm, B. Johnson, P. Bugbee

Library assistants aid the librarians by checking passes, taking charge of the magazine room, and checking out books. They also prepare new books for the shelves by stamping, filing, and covering them, and repair worn and damaged books. The students volunteer for this service, giving up their study halls and afternoons to work in the library. In return for their service, the assistants may borrow library books over the summer and do not have to pay book fines. 149


Tri-Hi-Y

SENIORS-First Row-S. Bruce, B. Woodcock, C. Isenberg, 1. Brophy, A. Cordes, A. Kennedy, B. Schweikle, K: McLaughlin, B. Way, B. Titus, J. Fraser Second Row-B. Bateman, P. Bone, G. Rhodes, 1. Hawley, J. Weniger, G. Mark, B. Yeager, P. Doherty, N. Hill, J. Whitfield, ]. D'Angelo, P. Walker Third Row-E. Hidell, 1. Kennedy, G. McKee, E. Gottwig, N. Wick, J. Anzalone, D. Simpson, R. Congar, N. Hanson, K. Grantham, S. Stetson, 1. Virgilio

SPONSORS-Mr. Lucille Balukjian

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The Tri-Hi-Y is a group of girls affiliated with the Southeastern District of the YMCA. The Springfield club is composed of four chapters: Alpha, Beta, Delta, and Gamma. The Delta chapter, composed of Seniors, has approximately fifty members, making it the largest Tri-Hi-Y group in our school. Probably the busiest member of the Tri-Hi-Y is Anna Cordes, President of the Senior Club. This year, Anna was also elected President of the Pennsylvania YMCA's United Nations. Through their combined efforts the girls perform many services for our school and community. Their various projects include planning holiday assemblies, acting as coat-checkers for all school functions, helping with charity drives, supporting Korean orphans, donating to the YMCA Overseas Fund, and supporting the activities of the state and National TriHi-Y and YMCA. The services of the Tri-Hi-Y make it evident that the girls fulfill their motto: "To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home and community high standards of Christian living."

SENIOR OFFICERS-A. Cordes, president; A. Kennedy, vice -president; S. Bennett, secretary; B. Schweikle, treasurer; 1. Brophy, chaplain


JUNIORS-First Row-D. Mullikin, C. Kepner, S. Harrison, K. Spencer, 1. Osmond, P. Bugbee, K. Brown, K. Lehman, B. Cadge Second Row-C. Perselli, R. Gillingham, N. Kassabaum, W. Walker, S. lacock, 1. DiCicco, J. Richards, B. Storm, P. Gardner

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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS-J. Winn, chaplain; 1. Rives, president; J. Shannon, treasurer; 1. Wagner, vice-president Not PicturedJ. Yoder, secretary

;OPHOMORES-First Row-K. Bollinger, ]. Wynn, 1. Wagner, 1. Rives, J. Shannon, ]. Yoder, 1. Lennan Second Row-P. Robertson. P. o"shton, A. Skinner, N. Able, 1. Stevenson, 1. Sherman. N. Schofield 151


Hi-Y

First Row-K. Guerin, R. Brown, C. Kalwinsky, W. Doyle, W. Muller Second Row-D. Jamieson, J. DeRose, S. Zulick, B. Spangler, G. Tapp, W. DeFeo

Hi-Y's purpose is "to create, maintain, and exted throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character." The club, which meets Tuesday during activity period, is sponsored by the Community Y of Eastern Delaware County. Before Thanksgiving the boys assisted the Tri-Hi-Y in collecting money to buy food for the needy. The members participated in a basketball tournament and came in in second place for Southeastern Pennsylvania, losing only to Chester.

OFFICERS-C. Kalwinsky, president; D. Jamieson, secretary-treas¡ urer; W. Doyle, vice-president.

SPONSOR-Mr. Theodore Walter

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Dental Assistants

Members of the Dental Club, which meets on Tuesday mornings, are girls interested in the profession of dental assistant or dental hygienist. Many girls get part-time jobs through the club. Dental assistants learn the fundamentals of dentistry, the role of the dental hygienist, the care of dental equipment, proper diet, and dental terminology. Once a month the girls assist at the Sabold School Clinic.

First Row-B. McCoy, D. Dukes, B. Nagle, D. Frey, D. Titus, D. Hine Second Row-S. Howard, B. Isher, 1. Cresta, J. Hirst, B. Mahood, J. Anzalone, M. Splane

Nurse's Assistants The Future Nurses of America is a club which acquaints interested girls with the field of nursing. The weekly meetings feature a speaker from i nursing school or hospital, or a movie. Members gain valuable experience by assisting in the nurse's office. The FNA familiarizes prospective students with nursing schools in this area in an attempt to aid the individual in finding the school best suited for her.

First Row-J. Hirst, K. Kilbane, B. Baxter, D. Felts, E. Carroll, N. King, K. Cleland Second Row-H. Sinkinson, M. Bruning, M. Stewart, B. Johnson, J. Frigstad, D. Titus, S. Kelly Third Row-B. Stone, ). Frazer, B. Titus, S. Oppenhiem, J. Metz, B. McCoy

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Service Club

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Second T,-y! First Row-G. Wiedman, S. Kirkman, W. WaIp, ]. Hollenbach, D. A. MacAdams, G. Samano, W. Olsen, R. Scott Second Row-B. McDermott, ]. ]. Crecelius, W. Corcoran, C. Battips, B. Satterthwaite, D. labosky, 1. Miller, R. Spangler, ]. McKnett, R. Weniger, H. Polis, B. Corcoran, ]. Bean, 1. Anthon'sen, T. Murphy.

Hoffecker, G. Rivel!, Gorden, E. Mason, Porche, A. Nastasi A. Geddis, 1. Kayser,

M. Knapp, W. Wilson, ]. Wright, F. Price W. Muir, 1. Johnson, D. Hill, B. Flohr Tbird Row-B. Hamilton, B. Petrelli, B J. Fraley, ]. Petrie, T. Craskey. S. Robinson

The Service Club performs many activities essential to the smooth operation of our school. Club members patrol the cafeteria and collect library passes from the cafeteria study halls. The club sells cokes and athletic programs and directs traffic at athletic events. In return for their services, the club was given permission to invade Ocean City. A car wash was held to raise the funds necessary for this trip.

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OFFICER5------B. Hartman, sergeant at arms; M. Knapp, secretary; G. Rivel1, presi. dent; W. Wilson, vice-president; J. Wright, treasurer.

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SPONSOR-Mr. Bruce Morgan


Operators' Club

Row-B. Hall, R. Schaum, B. Williams, H. Binnendijk, H. Helmchen, R. Gibson, J. Sangiorgio, R. Haussman, B. Longmore, D. Smith, Joffe, J. May, R. Congar, E. Mitchell, C. Hackman Second Row-F. Sciubba, L. Quinn, J. York, E. Corson, J. Masson, A. Derbano, r. Bradshaw, B. Morrow, J. Aisenbrey, P. Bugbee, 1. Osmond, P. Storm Third Row-J.- Blyler, T. Coste, L .Milkowski, A. Miller, ]. Sciubba, lV. Manderfield, ]. Carey, K. Walter, D. White, M. Allen, K. Bollinger, A. Binnendijk ;ilS!

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Members of the Operators Club run all the audio-visual equipment in lssemblies and classrooms, distribute films and projectors, and repair audiov-isuaL aids equipment. Membership is limited to forty-five students--fifteen from each grade. During lunch periods, the club makes milkshakes and mndaes arid sponsors two movie dances to raise money. Club members may ~arn money for themselves by operating equipment for outside organizations.

SPONSOR-Mr. Joseph Semeister

OFFICER5-R. Haussman, vice-president; son, president; B. Longmore, treasurer.

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First Row-J. Blyler, K. McLaughlin, M. Bone, J. Sacco, H. Mullineaux, D. Allen, E. Moser, C. Bosi, 1. Kelly, D. Boshold, N. Bulkowski, B. Bateman Second Row-B. Way, B. Yeager, B. Titus, A. Kennedy, N. Wick, K. Grantham, S. Stetson, J. Curtis, D. Dietsch, A. Smith Third Row-E. Mitchell, C. Roberts, N. Paine, P. Patton, D. Walker, 1. Joseph, c. Fleisher, B. Hollibaugh, 1. Kennedy) S. Oppenheim, N. Weldy, J. Carlton, J. D'Angelo

FTA

First Row-G. Curran, A. Roth, J. Wicks, P. Morrison, J. Phillips, G. DelColliano, C. Kepner, B. Bloodwell, B. Cadge, B. Levens, M. Bradfield, S. McHenry, S. Kelly Second Row-J. Moss, S. Coggeshall, M. Shellow, 1. Atkins, D. Mulligan, E. Koch, D. Hine, S. Hunt, C. Helmig, J. Williams, D. Frazer, K. Lehman, E. Hoag Third Row-P. Kiner, R. Hallowell, K. Petrie, S. Cellem, C. Aunt, N. Able, S. McCah, S. Bridgens, F. Flagle, R. Phillips, C. Clark, 1. Lenin, P. Francia, 1. Gordon Fourth Row-S. Mulligan, S. Hill, J. Shannon, 1. Wagner, 1. Stevenson, N. Haberly, H. Sinkinson, J. Wynn, N. Goettman, L Robinson, R. Kohut, S. Hiner.

The Future Teachers of America, one of the largest clubs at Springfield, helps young men and women pursue a teaching career. At their meetings various aspects of teaching are discussed in an effort to acquaint members with the trials and rewards of teaching. Qualified juniors and seniors are permitted to student teach at one of the elementary or junior high schools. SPONSOR-Mrs. Margaret Green

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OFFICERS-D. Allen, president; E. Moser, vice-president; S. Cogge. shall, secretary-treasuer


FBLA

First Row-I. DellaPenna, B. Schweikle, N. Hill, N. Hanson, B. Smith, K. Cleland, N. King, C. Carbonaro, C. Hackman. hauser Second Rotl·-A. Fine, S. Toon, J. Roberts, J. Cooper. 1. Cresta, J. Burnite, M. Gaskill. G. Davis, ]. Walsch, H. Zak.

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The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization for students enrolled in business subjects. Students may continue to participate in FBLA through high school, college, and alumnae chapters. Springfield chapter members took part in the Regional fall meeting at Lansdowne-Aldan High School, and a student workshop at Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. They entered the busi· ness contests at the Spring Regional meeting in Spring Valley High School. Several delegates attended the State convention in May. The chapter held a bake sale, and has done work for local businessmen to raise funds. They held a banquet for graduating Seniors, and took a field trip to a large banking house.

SPONSOR-Mrs. Elizabeth Jeska

OFFICERS-Seated-A. Fine, president; N. King, vice-president Standing-C. Carbonaro, reo porter; C. Hackman, treasurer; N. Siegfried, corresponding secretary; K. Cleland, recording secretary

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JETS

First Row-A. HampE, P. Harvey, C. Helmig, H. Hunt, J. Fein, E. Koch, B. DeHaven, }. Moss, F. Braconaro, R. Miller, R. Strehlau Second Row-B. Morrow, R. Peterman, T. Bradshaw, H. Binnendijk, R. Patton, }. Kelican, J. McMenamin, A. Durbano, F. Souder, K. MacLeod Third Row-M. Pearlman, C. Sieke, B. Curry, }. Strong, B. Fisher, T. Hamilton

The Junior Engineering Technical Society is a national organization of students interested in science. The Springfield chapter has its workshop in the Junior High building. Members do original research projects and build scientific equipment. Among this year's achievements were expeditions to Maine and upstate Pennsylvania to observe eclipses of the sun and the moon, and many individual projects. The most important of these was a sensitive astronomical photoelectric spectrophotometer. Also, many of the divisions hold seminars on their specialties. This year, the JETS has profited from guidance of Mr. David M. McClintock, the new JETS advisor and junior high industrial arts teacher.

SPONSOR-Mr. David McClintock

OFFICERS-First Row-C. Helmig, sec retary; R. Peterman, president; T. Brad· shaw, vice-president; A. HampE, treas· urer Second Row-J. Fein, Librarian; K. MacLeod, Executive Committee Chair· man; H. Hunt, librarian.

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Hi-Q

First Row-F. Braconaro, S. Marini, N. Federman, K. MacLead Second Row-P. Harvey, 1. Kelley, B. Peterman, R. Miller, S. Robb.

SPONSOR-Mrs. Sylvia Marin

"Which hand has the M&M's?"

This year Springfield participated successfully in the sixteenth annual Scott's Hi-Q scholastic competition, sponsored by the Scott Paper Company. Twenty-one Delaware County high schools vie each year for awards in this contest, each school represented by a team of four students. The three highest scoring teams go on to participate in the Hi-Q finals, with cash awards for all three schools. Topics explored in the Hi-Q competition are current events, United States and World history, music, mathematics, science, Shakespeare, vocabulary, governments and economics, and world literature. Springfield's 1964 Hi-Q team was coached by Mrs. Sylvia Marin.

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Firs! ROII'-B. Yeager, H. Mullineaux. D. \Xfalker, N. Federman, L. Kennedy. C. Fleisher. B. Moser Second ROt~'-B. Williams, ]. Blyler, B Beas. K. Grantham. B. Miller. S. Walls, L. Kelley Third Row-D. Hoffecker. G. Rivel!. R. Yoder, P. Coste, R. Swift

National Honor Society

Membership in the National' Honor Society is based on excellence in five areas: scholarship, leadership, citizenship, service, and character. Fifteen' percent of the senior class and five percent of the junior class are elected to membership each year. Senior members of the society who were elected in their junior year carry on a program of tutoring in the junior and senior high schooL This year, for the first time, the society is giving two prizes at Commencement to the boy and girl voted most outstanding by the society.

SPONSOR-Mr. Elwood Miller

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New Inductees SENIORS Diane Allen David Babb Frank Berdan Hans Binnendijk Francis Braconaro Joyce Carlton Charles Churchman Anna Cordes Joan D'Angelo William Davitt Betsy DeHaven Thomas Fromme Paul Harvey Charles Kalwinsky Anne Kennedy Joseph Kielman Stephen Kirkman Peter Krape Neal Krouse

JUNIORS Arthur MacAdams Kenneth MacLeod Stephen Marini Larry Miller Raymond Miller Robert Moll Patricia Patton Richard Schaum Daniel Schneider Carl Sieke Anne Smith David Soule Robert Spahr Margaret Stalker Richard StrehIau Winston WaIp Rex Walters Nancy Weldy

Patricia Bugbee Susan Coggeshall Georgia Curran Robert Flohr Deborah Frazer Brooks Heller Charm Helmig Thomas Judd Elaine Koch David Labosky Marian McConeghey Lyn Montague Jean Moss Sandra Patton Robert Peterman Barbara Ritten Susan Robb John Sammartino Anthony SantaBarbara Harold Taussig Marian Tucker James York

OFFICERS: 1. Kelley, treasurer; H. Mullineaux, secretary; D. Hoffecker, vice-president; G. RivelI, president.

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Bowling

First Row-N. Salla, B. Way, 1. Virgilio, K. McLaughlin, A. Fine, J. Curtis, G. McKee, S. Bruce, B. Mahood, S. Luongo, P. Schroeder, C. Bosi, 1. Kelly, D. Boshold, N. Bulkowski Se:ond Row-J. Dyal, 1. Thomson, D. Leightly, S. Pierucci, P. Aston, D. Davis, 1. Bullock, F. Flegel, J. Carlton, C. Berger, 1. Valz, V. Boccelli, D. Mullikan, 1. McAllister, J. Battershall Third Row-J. Kirkman, 1. Franck, W. Walker, B. Cadge, J. Richards, N. KassaJbaum, C. Branton, 1. Richards, J. Shannon, P. Huston, 1. Park, S. Bridgins Fourth Row-M. Snlegel, D. Flinn, B. Kelly, R. Haussman, J. Bishop, J. Pinder, D. Jamieson, K. Rice, 1. Carrie, 1. Wood.

Every Monday afternoon our intramural bowling teams assemble at Stoney Creek Bowling Alley to display their skills. The members are divided into two leagues, the AmeriOlns and the Nationals. At the end of the year a playoff is held to choose the champion team of the two leagues. Trophies are awarded to the top bowlers. SPONSOR-Mr. Walter Hall

OFFICERS-D. Gamble, president; 1. Virgilio, vice-president; 1. Valz, secretary; J. Hirst, treasurer.

First Row-B. Kirker, J. Anzalone, G. Davis, E. Hidell, S. Falconer, C. Murphy, J. Sacco, S. Toan, M. Gaskill, C. Hack. man, J. Liebhauser, J. Roberts, K. Cleland, N. King, J. Walcn Second Row-V. Paradise, M. Newman, P. Cochran, J. Riley, M. Stewart, C. Pyne, P. Jacobson, J. Walsh, J. Walls, C. Congar, K. Williams, S. Kurhhalz, B. Titus, E. Vucelich Third Row-J. Lanchak, T. Mann, C. Stillwell, C. Graham, T. Tripp, B. McCoy, D. Titus, 1. Vottima, B. Pennington, B. Johnson, R. Bi¡ela, M. McDowell Fomth Row--B. Kline, C. DelMonte. J. Hirst, D. Simpson, D. Kevis. B. Brown, R. Crowe. E. Taylor, P. Hancock, S. Wilkinson, B. Lang, P. Kline, P. Bridgins

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Thespian Society

Fint Row-L. Howell, C. Roberts, L. Miller, T. Eckman, L. Mariano Second Row-R. Walters, J. Sacco, R. Tarnoff, P. Schroeder, B. levens, J. May

THESPIAN SOCIETY

QUILL AND SCROLL

The purpose of the Thespian Society is to encourage interest in dramatics. Students may become members of the society through participation in dramatic clubs and the Senior Play.

Springfield students are elected to Quill and Scroll on the basis of outstanding ability in journalism. Editors of the Spri-Hian and the Scrivener as well as the recipients of service awards are' eligible for membership.

Quill and Scroll

Fiw Row-D. Taber, C. Donnell, L. Hawley, P. Turner, C. Fleisher, M. Tretiak, L. Joseph Second Row-

J. Blyler, C. Hackman, A. Smith, N. Weldy. M. Laycock, B. Betts, D. Walker, N. Federman Third RowS. Marini, B. McMaster, D. Smith, H. Binnendijk, R. Yoder, J. Zehring, K. Macleod, N. Krouse, B. Williams Not pictured: J. Sangiorgio, G. Rivell, A. Fine, J. McMenamin, S. Walls

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Dramatics

Fi,¡st Row-P. Patton, L. Miller, 1. Kelley, P. Schroeder, C. Bosi, J. Sacco, C. Roberts, E. Mitchell, T. Eckman, M. Gaskill, V. Smith Second Row-C. Niles, T. Cleary, ]. May, R. Walters, A. Smith,]. Sangiorgio, S. Falconer, R. Tarnoff, ]. Blyler, S. Schweitzer

First Row-]. Moss, B. Bloodwell, B. Lewis, ]. Matthews, L. Mariano, L. Fuhs, S. Doyle, I. Jacobson, D. Hilleary Second Row-S. McCall, S. Bridgins, ]. Battershall, A. Fegan, R. Kohut, A. Sinkinson, P. Tindall, ]. Christensen Third Row-C. Congar, L. Harman, K. Williams, K. Walter, A. Zollman

Students in grades ten through twelve join th dramatic clubs to develop their skills in acting, d: recting, stage managing, and make-up. During clu period members study the dramatic arts and rehears for plays wh.ich are presented in assembly..Student qualify for membership in the National Thespia Society by earning credits through participation i dramatic club productions and the Senior Play.

SPONSORS-Miss Arabel Wagner, Mr. Karl Merbreier Mrs. Louise Werner

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Two years ago, a group of girls interested in dancing formed the Cougarettes. The girls have performed in assembly talent shows throughout the school year and are Springfield's official "chorus line" in the annual Student Council Exchange Student Talent Show. The Cougarettes group is on its way to becoming a tradition at Springfield High.

Dance Band The dance band practices every Tuesday morning during club period. The group, consisting of twenty-two senior high students, play in our talent shows. Each year they participate in the dance band contest sponsored by the Sun Oil Company.

°inl Row-B. Griffiths, M. Bressler, C. Helmig, R. leman, A. Hampf, D. Schneider, R. Patton, E. Koch Second Row-K. Mancini, ]. Hicks, L Spahr, A. Miller, R. Braybrooks Third Row-A. Dreeland, B. Watkins,]. Stalker, 1. Kelley, J. Flocco, J. Hunt, A. Thomas, T. Carbonaro, ~. Quinn

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Michio Kusama, Ine DeGroot, Kathy Lang, Fred Ateto

Foreign Students

Springfield is privileged to have four foreign students this year, in addition to our German affiliation exchange student. The present exchange students represent four different areas of the world: Europe, Africa, the Orient, and South America. Each of the students has a friendly personality that makes him popular at Springfield. Fred, Michio, Ine, and Kathy each presented his own assembly program about his home country. these programs were well performed and well received.

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Michio Kusama, our Japanese exchange student, is attending Springfield to gain practice in English. Next fall he will study at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Michio, the son of a Japanese minister, is affiliated with the Covenant Methodist Church. An accomplished pianist, he performed in the October Talent Show.

While visiting this country, Ine DeGroot is staying with her brother and sister-in-law. Ine enthusiastically participates in all school activities. She is an active member of the French Club; her "Dutch Apple 'n' Spice Cakes" were very popular at the club's annual cake-bake.

Kathy Lang, the junior who speaks Spanish faster than most of us speak English, was born in Paris. She came to Springfield from San Salvador, and plans to stay in the United States for one or two more years.

Fred Ateto, whose home is in Kenya, is a guest of the Unitarian Church. Last year he attended Lansdowne-Aldan High School. Noted for his quick smile, Fred participates in the Boys' Chorus, soccer, and the winter track team.

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Junior Class

OFFICERS---Tony Santa Barbara, president; Bob Peterman, vice-president; Pat Bugbee, secretary; Doug Beacher, treasurer

Class Sponsors Miss Jane Brosch Mr. Thomas Gartside

First Row-A. Roth, V. Boccelli, 1. Jacoby, S. Richards, K. Bower, K.¡ Brown, G. DelColliano, 1. Mariano Second. Rowe. Lang, D. Shaw, H. DiSalvo, ]. Contompasis, ]. Sammartino, H. Taussig, e. Cantley, M. Mascher Third Row-J. Gordon, E. LeBon, W. Maxwell, D. Labosky, W. Neidermyer, R. Smith, D. Capus, T. Alloway.

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First Row: W. Walker, S. Anderson, P. Boblasky, L. Cresta, K. Pyne, K. Spencer, L. Innes Second Row: R. Bates, S. Peikin, P. Jacobsen, M. Shelow, C. Helmig, S. Kelly, J. Stalker, D. Beacher Third Row: D. Kalwinsky, G. Isherwood, H. Bakow, N. Mennan, A. Costanzo, P. MacMackin, F. Ciarlo Fot/rth Row: T. Black, D. Cunningham, R. Dudley, D. Mancini, R. Holden

First Row: N. Gruwell, C. Richardson, D. Carlson, V. Paradise, C. Krug, C. Pugsley, H. Huber Second Row: E. Able, N. Roosevelt, D. Mayer, R. Heffron, T. Sullivan, S. Zuzulock, J. Curato, J. Bish9P, J. Rhein, K. Marmar Third Row: J. McGorman, J. Walls, D. Kevis, F. Reilly, J. Crecelius, G. Blanchette, D. Stephens, W. Aungst, R. Ribecca

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A. Carbonaro, D. Rementer, D. Harrison, D. Keil, S. Shaffer, B. Mammucari

Second Row: B. Wilhelm, M. Conner. R. C. Batipps. _

Pachioli, B. Maimone, P. Grayson, J. McCunney, G. Harbaugh. D. SpeyeL. Mongiello, P. leardi, N. Davidson Third Roll': F. Baruti, W. Reiffer, S. Colucci.

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First Row: ]. Givens, C. La Preste, ]. Frigstad, S. McCausland, J. Burnite, ]. Heffron, P. Zaffiri Second Row: 1. Gilroy, C. Pancari, S. Hartz, P. Single, C. Nolan, D. Moore, 1. Ezzie Third Row: 1. Clark, A. Lopez, 1. Mintzleff, B. Esher

First Row: R. Hackett, T. Dileizio, P. Keller, B. Rose, R. Ferris, R. Leisenring, ]. Gibson. Second Row: T. KurIo, C. Shoemaker, ]. Thomas, H. Seth, W. Truman, M. Holleran, J. Karafa, K. Carew

First Row: D. Dempsey, J. DeForest, E. Garzarelli, H. Sinkinson, F. Burda, M. Caras, D. Boileau Second Row: D. Mansueto, G. Tapp, S. Doyle, ]. Diamond, R. Aiken, A. Direnzo, J. Blewitt, J. Elsasser, J. Klineburger Third Row: C. Aronson, D. Jamieson, R. Campbell, R. Scali, J. Cliggett, B. FalkinbiIrg, R. Kline, D. Grimes 174


First Row: K. Malinoski, ]. Garguilo, 1. Valz, D. Busch, A. Fulton, M. Stevens, I. Byron Second Row: 1. Peters, M. Bressler, A. Dreeland, J. Suiter, R. Mattes, E. Cassidy, M. Tretiak, D. Hedl Third Row: J. McMenamin, T. Mohr, B. Chandler, F. Sudar, D. Woods, R. Mathews, K. Daws, B. Reese, R. Robinson

First Row: H. Aldred, M. Eastman, B. Ritten, E. Downes, M. McConeghey, P. Brown, J. Moss Second Row: J. Aisenbray, S. Robb, D, Frazer, K. Lawley, K. Wallace, K. Lehman, 1. Quinn Third Rou': B. Peterman, T. Judd, B. Heller, A. Durbano, F. Souder, B. Flohr, A. Juechter, T. Moore, R. Fisher ,

First Row: B. Nagle, K. Loveman, N. Tillotson, A. Carroll, E. Haag, K. Hoover Second Row: 1. 'Barbour, C. Lehneis, R. Gillingham, 1. Chase, B. Hanzal, M. Fraley Third Row: D. Acchione, T. Zellner, I. Kayser, B. Palma, ]. Zehring, T. Crasky, D. Paxton, S. Foster Fourth Row: T. McConeghey, F. Matthews, G. Best, F. Sykes, J. Friez, ]. Armstrong, B. Omler

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First Row: S. Hudson, C. Kepner, D. Messinger, ]. lanchek, E. Corson, M. Stuart, 1. lang Second Row: S. Robinson, T. Murph) ]. Matthews, P. Sabo, P. Smedley, T. Mann, S. lacock, I. Jacobson, T. Nastasi, P. Greenwood Third Row: F. Ateto, I Bridgins, ]. Robinson, ]. Walsh, A. Openshaw, B. McDermott, ]. Pinder, R. Kelley, 1. Johnson

Fint Row: K. S<:hwartz, S. Harrison, 1. Osmond, M. Koons, D. Feuguay, M. Newman, S. Miller Second Row: D. leCalsey, K. lang, C. Walker, Seifert, ]. Ehly, S. Hunt, N. Kassebohm, C. Faircloth, S. Coggeshall Third Row: S. Nelson, P. I 76Kowalcyzk, 1. McAllister, M. Tucker, B. Kuhn, M. McCoy, N. Hobdell, B. Gallagher, F, Sciubba

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Fil"st Row: ]. Richards, P. Morrison, 1. Schlegel, P. Gardner, S. Roberts, 1. Atkins, 1. Christensen Second Row: S. Patton, S. McHenry, M. Bradfield, ]. Gattinella, S. Sauer, M. Samuels, C. Bigotti, ]. Phillips, ]. Phillips, 1. Trout Thil"d Row: T. Hibberd, T. Stewart, 1. Montague, ]. York, S. Zulich, B. Moore Fourth Rou': D. Taylor, D. Bradshaw. R. Authur. C. Larson. W. Cale

r:;il"s! Row: ]. Connolly, M. Splane, ]. Implazo, D. Titus, G. Warner, D. Fisher, ]. Eggart Second Row: D. Dukes, D. Taber, r. Hinchcliff, P. Cockran, ]. Mason, ]. Simon, D. Hine, ]. Lyman Third Row: ]. McFaul, R. Porche, D. Weir, M. Clark,

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Fi.-st Row: ]. Mecouch, P. Francia, B. Godshall, A. Skinner, P. Robertson, M. Baker, L. Sherman Second Row: C. Stuard, J. Sagan, ]. Small, K. Rice, E. Donnell, M. Carney, S. Lee, L. Culleney Third Row: B. Patton, R. Lambert, G. Mattes, D. MacConnell, S. Anzalone, E. Sokolowske, G. Claridge Fourth Row: B. Lutz, ]. LeFever, J. Miller, P. Schuman, G. Ballas, T. Kolynych, S. Valz

First Row: D. Dreer, S. Frimmel, J. Doyle, M. Wicks, C. Santella, P. Foster, B. Johnson Second Row: C. Bollinger, L. Martelock, B. Rimato, D. Pugh, B. Johannessen, G. Kelly, C. George, S. Kadin, L. Thompson Third Row: H. Valentine, J. Dougherty, T. Biggs, ]. Bean, J. Layne, L. Dickerson, M, Clatterbargh, R. Merch, B. Fulker

First Row: P. Ashton, L. Bowen, J. Battershall, R. Greenberg, R. Davitt, K. Williams, F. Maichionne Secolld Rou': K. Hall, C. Herring, S. Minatelli, M. Miller, D. Beacher, D. Kowalczyh, C. Tarnoff, B. Blewitt Third Rou': J. Cohanne, S. Stewart, D. Davis, 5. Kurtzhalz, C. Arndt, N. Schofield, M. McDowell, R. Kelly Fourth Row: S. Mannino, J. Sciubba, J. Silverman, C. Daniel, 't. Elliott, F. Wiener, B. Lownes

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First Row: K. Thompson, D. 'Wright, S. Duffy, P. Brown, 1. Vattima, :M. Adair, A. Fegan Second Row: C. Wilkins, P. Naas, V. Fockler, S. Stoffregen, B. Bretherick, T. Arigabay, E. Kerschner, B. Burcin, 1. Saccomondi, S. DiGilio Third Row: F Walter, W. Manderfield, B. Bergmon, R. Edwards, G. Miccalucci, P. Ethridge

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First Row: P. Tindall, S. Pritzert, M. Crewdson, 1. Gates, D. Riley,' L Wood Second Row: J. Barry, J. Walsh, M. Slagle, R. Pollock, C. Bade, V. Salla, R. Marshall, M. Brown Third Row: J. Spangler, B. Klein, R. Gaul, S. Pontari, W. Balsley, R. Morris, S. Conly Fourth Row: D. Brown, C. Batipps, S. Perrine, J. Murphy, R. Smith, D. Walker

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Fiut Row: C. Smith, S. Cellen, T. Sheffer, B. Thomas, A. Biinendijk, N. Conn, 1. Beattie, C. Bates. Secolld Raw: J. Yoder, A. Hampf, R. Alfano, ]. Schoeninger, P. ManGn, W. Boon, C. Marcott, R. Oyler, W. Nichols, M. Allen Third Rou/: T. Richardson, ]. Smith, 1. Dodson, M. Iannacone, ]. Hudson, J. Petrie, ]. Miller, R. Corcoran, P. Frick, B. Hamilton, B. Thompson

First Row: N. Haberle, H. Stettler, 1. Michail, S. McCall, P. McCormick, N. Goettman Second Row: T. Redfern, K. Preger, 1. Howell, H. McKay, 1. Gordon, S. Hill, 1. Rives, P. Avila, B. Metz, B. Carlson Third Row: P. Pechaisky, R. Fahnestock, 1. Milkowsky, B. Polilli, T. Coste, R. LeFever, D. Ferrel, A. Zollman Fourth Row: D. Dauton, A. Miller, P. Tadd, D. Brubaker, 1. Anthonsen

First Row: R. Phillips, 1. Wagner, M. Tadd, T. Hollowell, C. Clarke, 1. Lenin, ]. Robinson Second Row: K. Fickson, B. Weniger, B. Johnson, ]. Watt, R. Berg, V. Hall Third Row: B. Corbin, J. Balsley, W. Clark, ]. Berezny, ]. Baltzer, T. Dilliplane, M. Bortman, B. Hanks, B. Curry

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Fil-st Rot/': B. Beavcar, S. Laber, C. Congar, S. Smith, 1. Stephinson, H. Cassicio, P. Stepien Second Row: S. Milne, N. Abel, P. Jones, 1. Harmon, ]. Hershock, H. Hunt, R. Berdan Third Row: R. D'Amora, 1. Wilks, M. Roderick, ]. Kern, .c. Mawbray, M. McDonald, D. Petino, D. Shinn Fourth Row: C. Huntsman, G. Mitchell, R. Brown, ]. Phraener, D. Laverty, ]. Creed

First Roti': D. George, H. Seeley, 1. Miller, E. Cotter, ]. W inn, D. Englander, 1. Fantini Suo lid Row: D. Cohen, S Bellini, A. Sinkinson, ]. Marrongelli, S. Hiner, N. Carr, R. Kohut, L. Cowperthwaite, S. Bridgins, G. Krouse Third ROtl, R. Jackson, D. Replogle, G. Acers, K. Walter, M. Pearlman, ]. Kelly, ]. Flocco, D. White, ]. Christiansen, R. Purcell, ]. McKnet

First Row: ]. DeForest, K. Woodcock, ]. Kirkman, ]. DyaI, 1. Seastrom, - K. Moran, M. Martino Second Row: D. PJank, S. Williams, 1. Cary, 1. Koppe, G. Furlan, 1. DiCicco, ]. Meyers Third Row: A. Arduino, A. Lautenslager, S. MacMakin, R. Splangle, K. Kelley, R. Iannuzzelli, R. Faircloth, ]. Valente Fourth Row: ]. Grannells, D. Young, C. McGowen, E. Gottwig, A. Klineburger, A. Clough, R. Trago 182


FirJt RaUl: M. Oyler, S. Smith, 1. Lopps, ]. Kenyon, S. Jamison, K. Lever, ]. Gardner Second Row: J. Price, W. Hawley, 1. Naylor, S. Sheppard, S. Pierucci, A. Biener, F. Flegel, G. Valentinsen, E. Ezekian, A. Valbuena Third Row: B. Caia, G. Drewes, B. Smith, ]. Chrinka, H. Paulos, R. Sellers, B. Sullivan, B. Earley Fourth Row: ]. Carey, C. Braughton, B. Walsh, 1. VanOrmer, T. Crary, F. Weindel

FifJl Row: R. Khe1ghation, ]. Mitchell, A. Ball, E. Durham, M. Mansveto, 1. Micolizzi, DePietro, 1. Kutz, S. Johstonbaugh, P. DeFravcesco, S. Kirshner, S. Haines, S. Algayer

'Jt Row: F. Huhn, R. Smith, B. Brown, B. Busa, B. Branyan, H. Valentine, J. Smith Wallace, G. Reed, C. Ford, G. Davis, ]. Heller, P. Mershon, D. Smith

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Freshmen First Row: B. Binnie, J. Evans, B. Crawford, J. Vaente, T. Wegmann, J. Branton, S. Hann Second Row: C. Weidman, C. Antonelli, 1. Smith, B. Falk, P. Magronigle, P. Temple, C. Hall, A. Raley Third Row: B. McClain, T. Boose, C. Beam, K. Slatery, G. Fay, C. Hall, D. Lisk, H. Hammerstone, M. Fornwalt

Fint Row: P. Szewczyk, D. Simpson, 1. Hazzard, J. Hoag, F. Palamano, S. Nelson, 1. Pasquella Second Row: J. Knapp, B. John, S. Hoffman, J. McConaghey, C. Walker, J. Fliszar, N. Bennet Third Row: B. McBrearty, G. Hollow, D. Cini, G. Petrie, B. Bradfield, D. Paterson, P. Frick, B. Hudson

First Row: M. Freedman, 1. Griffith, K. Carter, 1. Howarth, A. McMakin, B. Boyce, S. Silverstein, H. Guralink Second Row: S. Price, P. KaeppIinger, J. Weldy, B. Burton, G. Wallace, 1. Clark Thi1·d Row: B. Waterhouse, T. Shipe, M. Polk, A. Douglas, R. Walls, J. Devenney, G. Kielman, G. Williams Foul·th Row: R. Watrous, P. Delaney, M. Cruso, S. Haimowitz, J. Harvey, T. Meyers, B. Simon, M. Woods

First Row: J. Spegele, J. Millon, K. Yarnall, S. Schneider, K. Karlin, C. Larzelere, 1. Suckow Second Row: J. Taussig, S. Fisher, J. Moist, B.. Fisher, E. Brogan, 1. Shimp, D. Trucksess, B. McKibben, A. Shapiro, D. Strickland Third Row: G. Schwartz, K. Miller, A. Peitzman, J. Maddox, J. Naulty, B. Simcox, M. Lehman, B. Appel, G. Brewer

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First Row: F. Peikin, ]. Whittling· ton, N. Lincoln, 1. Anthonsen, P. Pritzert, B. Kenney, B. Edwards Second Row: ]. Weiner, A. Carslaw, B. Simon, W. Gosser, R. Clark, M. Farrell, T. Baxter, N. McConnell Third Row: R. Elliot, E. Vetrone, R. Bruce, H. Parris, B. Jeuchter, K. Heinberger, S. Tidman, T. Lodise

First Row: M. RaIler, 1. Berryman, H. Min· isci, M. Vike, B. Lacock, P. Richards, C. Creed Second Row: P. Pommer, P. Landis, C. Minatelli; ]. Berry, R. Simpson, ]. Zulick, J McElroy, R. Stevenson, ]. Reeps, L. Hicks, K. Carlin Third Row: ]. Taylor, C. JoseJ, D. Soule, B. Joyce, D. Wea\·er. R. Fawn, S. Den. worth, G. Hurwitz

First Row.' S. Green, 1. Cowley, E. Csircsu, M. Schaub, J Cooper, D. Moorison, B. Federman Second Row: M. Adaman, C. Deleo, ]. Barbor, D. Henderson, K. Ricker, V. Janles Third Row: R. Ricketts, E. Pearson, ]. Richards, W. Gaskill, M. Mullan, D. Zeigler, A. Paterson Fourth Row: W. Renneisen, J Schwenzer, G. Gerber, B. Murphy, W. Reiter, W. Greist, ]. Hand

First Row: C. Carty, V. Ricketts, 1. Stein, E. Armstrong, H. Harrison, M. Robins, G. Gardner Second Row: F. Warnock, M. Warden, B. Rue, ]. Paradise, N. Vucelick, T. Abdill, R. Broughton, B. ,.Benn Third Row: T. Dukes, E. Grassa, B. Coyle, C. Pataky, M. Parks, 1. Rankin, D. Alfano, D. Feuguay, D. Dannaker

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First Row: S. Clattebaugh, A. Mutz, P. Arnholtz, S. McDowell, M. Zurlo, 1. Brophy Second Row: R. Kerr, D. McHenry, J. Todak, F. Harper, R. Meisenhelder, S. Meloney, H. Winslow, R. Osgood, R. Miller, A. Hartz, 1. Champagne Thit-d Row: J. Truman, R. Politz, J. Manning, J. Diehl, M. Anders, T. Walters, A. Mummert, G. Pilkington, C. Jetter

First Row: S. Bremmerman, J. Babb, S. Anderson, 1. Sheperd, 1. Bates, B. Whiteman, G. Wren Second Row: J. Stoney, S. Kline, E. Hahn, N. Yeager, A. Gavula, J. Klaskin, B. Pawlewicy, E. Slone Third Row: E. Hine, S. Richardson, 1. Gratyhann, D. McClelland, F. Golden. b~g,G.Pugh,P.Rock

Fourth Row: P. Moyer, D. Freas, F. Schwartz, R. Chestnut, B. Conley, T. Giaponello

First Row: P. Silverman, S. Forrester, E. Martin, 1. Dick, K. McMenamin, 1. Crowe, M. Killen Second Row: D. King, R. Caporal, D. Mac Adams, B. Lorsen, G. Morton, T. Hamilton, W. Eck, R. Nye, B. Snyder, J. Rowen, C. Small, J. Reganato Third Row: D. Rawding, J. Krejcar, W. Hess, W. Palma, D. McCulley, B. Rodgers, T. O'Hara, M. Luongo, B. Martin

First Row: C. Cassidy, 1. Cooper, S. Cameron, K. Kelly, D. McCaI· lister, E. Force, N. Murray Second Row: A. Dick, S. McCausland, M. Peifer, S. Wright, C. Mattes, S. Shoemaker Third Row: C. Fey, 1. Johannessen, C. Lindeman, S. LeHota, K. Glaken, B. Nielsen Fourth Row: D. Muyick, R. Ful· ford, R. Walice, J. McRoster, T. Mutz

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First Row: W. Congar, B. Bow, R. Madison, K. Mascher, 1. Best, J. Sibbald, S. McKean Second Row: B. King, G. Keech, J. Bradfield, D. Fisher, S. Manley, B. Wallace, 1. Marcellus, A. Sotter Third Row: P. Harper, P. Larson, J. Hanson, B. Mullaney, ]. Hudson, M. Wilson, J. Thwaites, P. Muller Fourth Row: P. McFadden, E. Stiller, ]. Williams, R. Mallory, M. McKee, N. Clarke, P. Schwandt, A. Lukens

Eighth Grade First Row: S. Krajeski, P. Bruning,

J. Mariano, B. Schollenberger, A. Able, J. Paxton, J. McCarthy Second Row: J. DeRose, D. McFaul, J. Balsley, D. Bateman, P. Rocap, J. Malinoski, K. Weigel, J. Openshaw Third Row: C. Wickland, F. Custer, D. Foster, E. Mount, K. Webster, B. Lutz, C. Welsh .. Fourth Row: D. Magee, E. Poulson, H. Schwartz, M. Hockman, D. Braybrooks, S. Sinclilir, B. Palmer, B. Raines, M. Wilcox

First Row: J. Kessler, 1. Falk, J. Sciubba, C. Carlin, C. Bryan, M. Henry, 1. Viscusi Second Row: S. Knapp, 1. Hazzard, B. Scarlata, E. Glass, B. Mawson, G. Miller, 1. Green, N. Williams, E. Nicholls Third Rou': J. Suckow, A. Shapiro, G. Rizzo, G. Greenberg, J. LeFever, T. Roberts, A. Brindley, D. Feld, P. Bart.holomew, C. Bosi

FirJt Row: P. Kilbane, D. Miller, N. Walker, S. WaHace, R. Maits, 1. Booty, G. Rowlands Second Row: K. Shapper, Y. Magnano, E. Bruner, D. Puglise, D. Tierney, C. Petrelli Third Row: D. Zoalalian, S. Naulty, W. Scotti, W. Dickards, D. Gates, D. Slagle, R. Boccelli Fourth Row: M. Alford, R. Reeps, R. Mainwaring, 1. Blissard, D. DeKarte, M. Heppion

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First Row: B. Coren, R. Gariister, 1. Bates, 1. Morgan, B. Scheuer, P. Colilanne, S.. Watkin, ]. Custer . Second Row: K. McGrath, R. Northington, D. Daiello, ]. Moran, D. Beers, D. Wentz, M. Schwartz, D. Williams, ]. D'Angelo, J. Toof, ]. Moore Third Row: R. Alloway, S. Bollinger, ]. Spencer, R. Fegan, B. Servies, N. Coste, M. Joseph, M. Harvey, N. Fisch

First Row: T. Staggers, B. Schmid, ]. Moist, N. Wilkins, ]. Gates, ]. Gorden, N. Digilio Second Row: P. Evans, C. Kessler, D. Allen, D. Carlin, R. Kurtzhalz, N. Anderson, H. Bressler, ]. Otkiss Third Row: S. Falconer, ]. McKeown, C. Logue, C. Roberts, D. Boose, G. Wood, W. Stuard

First Row: C. McClean, B. Hall, S. Fromme, 1. Hemberger, K. Mullan, S. Small, B. Raines Second Row: F. Longstreet, ]. Cliff, C. Craig, ]. Kehn, P. Krape, D. Butterworth, ]. Littleton, B. McClean, B. Osgood Third Row: 1. Pedigo, M. Howch, N. Mitchell, T. Lenin, R. Black, D. Seeley, K. Creed, S. Monsay Fourth Roul: B. Elbert, B. Hirst, ]. Moore, S. Maco, J. Mall, F. Mustaro

First Row: R. Stewart, S. Dayton, B. Hales, C. Kluberton, F. Tonner, J. Smith, D. Matthews Second Row: B. McDowell, J. MacKay, J. Mannon, D. Zacharias, T. Watson, H. Rothman, A. Wrigley T hi,·d Row: D. Hollenbach, J. Bradshaw, K. McCormick, A. Taylor, C. Fein, 1: Steuber, P. Murphy, S. Bruner, H. Schonau, S. Jednacz Fourth Row: J. Marcy, J. Woodwell, K. Brown, ·D. Nash, C. Hermon, B. Smith

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First Row: D. Duncan, P. Rementer, D. Quail, L. Pearing, D. Bretherick, ]. Simpson, A. Thompson 'Second Row: F. Mongiello, E. Nordblom, W. Lewis, W. Dalusio, S. Clark, A. Spina, W. Greyson, W. Benzing, ]. Land, G. Smith

First Row: E. Polinsky, D. Krauss, B. Sihler, ]. Laurelli, D. Rizzo, T. Bowman, G. Tull Second Row: ]. Coia, ]. Lyon, W. Taylor, B. Davis, L. Geilfuss, G. Quedenfield, ]. Smedley, R. Holstein, R. Anderson, E. Arduini> Third Row: C. Anderson, D. Hamilton, ]. Ray, K. Schuyler, ]. Daniel, ]. Johnstonbaugh, R. Laughead, M. Ignarri

First Row: A. Thompson, P. Lewis, K. Bechtold, L. Pearing, F. Duffy, L Lewis, L. Kester Second Row: ]. Elsaesser, B. Connolly, ]. Williams, R. Deitz, G. Korn, N. Sangiorgio, ]. Harrity, L. Ashton, 1. Sipollone, S. Hiner Third Row: R. Kershaw, ]. Falcone, ]. Evans, S. Mahood, W. McCullough, J. Jones, H. Smith, P. Adams, R. Graf

First Row: L.. Fillerup, C. Harmon, D. Sanford, V. Adams, K. Alexander, K. Small, $.. Strayer Second Row: M. Tidman, R. Feeser, M. Legaz, L. Hoy, K. Pontari, W. Price, A. Francis, D. Sullivan, G. Seeger Thirt;l Row: L. Guth, S. Bates, R. Melchiorre, W. McCoy, D.. Alexander, ]. Kingrea, ]. Mallory Fourth Row: E. Price, J. Glaub, D. Krynick, W. Culbertson, R. Risley

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First Row: K. White, B. Thomson, S. Lobley, K. Schessler, B. Thomas, A. . Linsley, 1. Barbour Second Row: D. Christiansen, P. Osgood, P. Gambol, D. Lewis, D. Bauer, V. Smith, ]. Hillerson, 1. Richards Third Row: W. Beadling, T. Lehman, S. Janssen, ]. McMakin, B. Freas, R. Rundbaken, G. VanGilluwe, ]. Milman

First Row: ]. Fahnesstock, 1. VanVaulkenburg, V. Roberts, K. Chestnut, ]. Fagan, S. Gooden, B. Maxwell Second Row: C. Battershall, M. Tench, P. Hessemer, K. Benham, M. McCallister, S. Holstein, N. Capkovic Third Row: 1. Pr.ager, M. Ciarlo, G. Paris, T. Keiter, D. Atkins, F. Mentzer, B. Osgood, G. Bressler .

First Row: E. Durham, D. Stegermerten, 1. Ring, M. Hernade, 1. Meyrick, C. Irey, B. Buchanan Second Row: D. Preston, B. Carroll, S. Harrison, 1. Nichols, 1. Schlossman, A. Dragon, ]. Grace, D. Damia, N. Carbonaro Third Row: E. Mamasian, R. Ruza, R. Jordan, P. Adams, P. Shields, M. Fricko, R. Patrone, E. Kelly, ]. Ruza, 1. Harrison, B. Barrett

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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. May thy sons be faithful to thy dear memory. Hail, our Alma Mater, we e'er will sing of thee.

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Time ever flowing now bids us all go; High lot or lowly, weal or woe, Life's duties call us what e'er befall. Love, honor, praise, and glory, thou wilt hear from all And ever sweetly ringing the name we hold so dear. Voices shout in mem'ry and echo far and near.


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B Babb, D.-35, 90 97 1?6 146 147 " 1

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Barbor, J.-35 .6ateman, B.-36, 90, 114, 115, 132, 156 Baxter, M.-36, 90, 135, 153 Beattie, J.-36, 90 Beatty, J.-36, 117, 122 Bennett, 5.-36,92, 145, 150 Bent, C.-36, 133, 140, 142 Berdan, F.-36, 109, 113, 132, 146, 147 Berger, C.-37, 145, 162 Berstein, L.-37 Best, W.-37, 118 Betts, B.-37, 90, 134, 145, 160, 163 Binnendijk, J.-37, 103, 132, 134,146,155,158 Blyler, J.-37, 97, 132, 149, 155, 156, 160, 163, 164 Boccelli, L.-37, 90 Bollenbach, J.-38 Bone, M.-38, 90, 133, 135, 150,156 Bornman, J.-38, 90, 140, 145 Boshold, D.-38, 156, 162 Bosi, C.-38, 132, 134, 135, 156, 162, 164 Bow, D.-38, 95, 92, 100, 125. 145 . Boyle, R.-38, 118 Braconaro, F.-39, 140, 142, 158, 159 Brophy, L.-39, 150 Brougher, D.-39 Brougher, T-39, 118 Broughton, A.-39 Brown, R.-39, 148, 152 Bruce, 5.-39, 126, 150, 162 Bruckner, A.-40, 133, 144 Buck, K.-40, 146 Bulfin, J.-40 Bulkowski, .-40, 156. 162 Burnley, R.-40, 103, 105. 122 Burton, T.-40, 109, 118 Butler, J.-40 Butler, 5.-41

c Cafferty, D.-41 Carbonaro, A.-41, 143, 165 Carlton, J..-41, 126. 156, 162

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Carroll, B.-41 Carroll, J.-41 Chekemian, D.-42 Churchman, C.-42, 124, 136 Clanahan, M.-42 Clearfield, F.-42 Cleary, T-42, 118, 164 Cleland, K.-42, 153, 157, 162 Clifford, C.-42 Congar, R.-43, 115, 125, 133. 135, 140, 150, 155 . Conner, B.-43 Cordes, A.-43, 106, 107, 149, 150 Coste, P.-43, 117, 136, 143, 147, 160 Craig, W.-43, 102, 105, 117. 140 . Crowe, R.-43, 162 Curran, D.-43, 118 Curtis, J.-44, 125, 133, 144, 149, 156, 162 Custer R.-44, 126

D Damia, J.-44 D'Angelo, J.-44, 106, 107, 120, 140, 149, 150, 156 . Davis, V.-44, 133, 157, 162 Davitt, W.-44, 118 Deal, C.-44 DeFeo, W.-45, 152 De Groot, 1.-45, 125, 148, 166, 167 DeHaven, V.-45, 146, 158 DelColliano, G.-45, 94, 136 Della Penna, L.-45, 133, 135, 157, 165 Del Monte, C.-45, 162 De Marco, A.-45 Dempsey, W.-46 DeVito, T-46, 106, 107, 120, 133, 134 DeVuono, W.-46, 111, 122 Dietsch, D.-46, 133, 166 Doherty, P.-46, 133, 135, 144, 150 Donnell, C.-46, 125, 134, 147, 163 Doyle, W.-46, 122, 134, 152

E Earley, W.-47, 126 Eckman, G.-47, 90, 133, 149, 163, 164 Elbert, J.-47, 133, 147 Emme, 5.-47 Ernest, L.-47 Eyerly, W.-47 Ezekian, E.-47, 148 Ezzie, M.-48

F Falconer, 5.--48, 133, 134, 149, 162, 164

Federman, N.-48, 132, 134 140, 141, 145, 159, 160, 163 Fein, J.-48, 141, 158 Felts, D.-48, 90, 126, 133, 134, 135, 156 Fine, A.-48, 133, 135, 157, 162, 165 Finley, A.-48 Fleisher, C.-49, 94, 134, 147, 148, 156, 160, 163 Force, D.-49 Fraley, J.-49, 102, 105, 118 Fraser, J.-49, 133, 150, 153 Frattarola, 5.-49, 126 Freeman, E.-49 Fromme, T.-49, 111, 124. 142 .

G Gallagher, J.-50 Gallagher, L.-50 Gamble, R.-50, 122, 123, 162 Gambol, L.-50, 100 Gaskill, M.-50, 157, 162, 164 Geddis, A.-50 111 117 1?? 123, 136, 154 ' ,--, Gibson, R.-50, 90, 136, 155 Gilmore, M.-51 Giordano, B.-51 Gottwig, E.-51, 150 Graeber, E.-51 Graham, C.-51, 140, 145, 162 Grantham, K.-51, 94, 106, 107, 114, 115, 120, 121, 132, 145, 149, 150, 156, 160 Guerin, K.-51, 118, 152

H Hackman, C.-52, 133, 136. 146,155,157,162,163 . Hagen, E.-34, 52, 96, 11 L 112,113,124, 136 . Hall, A.-52, 126 Hall, W.-52, 155 Hancock, P.-52, 162 Haney, D.-52 Hanlon, A.-52, 117 Hanson, N.-53, 133, 146 150 157 ' , Haring, R.-53, 118 Harkins, K.-53 Harley, J.-53 Harrison, C.-53 Harrison, J.-53 Hartmann, B.-53, 94, 154 Harvey, P.-54, 140, 143, 158 159 ' Haussman, R.-54, 136, 155 162 ' Hawley, L.-54, 133, 134 135 163 ' , Helmchen, H.-54, 109, 117, 124, 136, 138, 155 Henriques, R.-54, 133 Hess, W.-54 Hidell, E.-54, 132, 133, 135, .149, 150, 162 Hilbeck, K.-55

Hilbeck, R.-55 Hill, N.-55, 133, 146, 150. 157 Hirst, J.-55, 133, 149, 153, 162 Hoefner, D.-55, 116 Hoffecker, D.-55, 109, 140, 141, 142, 143, 154, 160, 161 Hollenbach, J.-55, 111, 118, 136,154 Hollibaugh, B.-56, 132, 135. 146, 156 Horner, J.-56 Howard, B.-56, 133, 149, 153 Hunt, J.-56, 140, 142, 143, 165

Iannuzzelli, R.-56, 102, 105 Isenberg, C.-56, 133, 150

J Jackson, B.-56 Jackson, R.-57 Joffe, A.-57, 155 Jones, L.-57 Jorgensen, N.-57 Joseph, L.-57, 133, 134, 147, 156, 163

K Kalwinsky, C.-57, 134, 152 Keiser, J.-57 Kelley, L.-58, 96, 111, 116, 143, 146, 159, 160, 161, 165 Kelly, I.-58, 156, 162, 164 Kennedy, A.-58, 106, 107. 120, 121, 141, 142, 149, 150,156 Kennedy, L.-58, 106, 107, 132,148,149,150,156. 160 Kielman, J.-58 Kilbane, K.-58, 134, 145. 153 Kinden, E.-58, 149 King, N.-59, 153, 157, 162 Kirker, E.-59, 162 Kirkman, 5.-59, 102, 105. 154 Klagholz, R.-59 Klein, P.-59, 162 Klinka, T-59, 113, 132 Knapp, E.-59, 102. 105. 117,118,154 Knudsen, R.-60 Kranich. G.-60 Krape, P.-60, 109, 117, 134, 136, 147 Krouse, N.-60, 117, 134. 136, 138, 142, 147, 163 Kurlish, E.-60, 133, 144 Kurka, J.-60 Kusama, M.--60, 166, 167

L Lacock, J.--61, 102, 105


lange, B.-61, 162 laycock, M.-61, 140, 163 liebhauser, J.-61, 157, 162 lindauer, C.-61 lingg, T-61 linsalata, C.-61 lisk,1.-62 lobley, ].-62, 102, 105, 118 longmore, B.-62, 34, 90, 127, 155 luongo, S.-62, 162 lutz, R.-62, 148 lyman, W.-62 lynch, E.-62

Murphy, C.-68, 133, 149, 162 Murray, R.-68, 118 Murray, S.-68 Myers, M.-68, 147 Myers, R.--69

N Nagle, J.-69, 102, 105, 118 Naulty, J.-69, 146, 147 Nickel, K.-69 iles, C.-69, 134, 164, 165 Noden, 1.-69 Northington, M.-69

M MacAdams, A.-63, 95, 109, 118, 136, 154 Macleod, K.-63, 97, 134, 135, 163, 158, 159 Mahood, B.-63, 95, 153, 162 Manion, M.-63 Manley, T.-63 Marini, S.-63, 134, 146, 163, 147, 159 Mark, G.-63, 92, 96, 106, 107, 133, 146, 149, 153 Marple, R.-64 Mason, E.-64, 96, 102, 103, 105, 113, 118, 154 Mattei, C.-64 May, 1.-64, 103, 104, 10), 155, 164 McCoy, B.-64, 153, 162 McCoy, C.-64 McFaul, ].-64, 102, 105, t 18 Mc Kee, G.-65, 133, 150, 162 Mclaughlin, K.-65, 133, 135, 150,156,162 Me Master, R.-65, 163, 140, 142 Megronigle, ].-65, 142, 143 Metz, J.-65, 148, 153 Miller, B.-65, 96, 97, 106, 107, 114, 115, 120, 133, 134, 144, 149, 160 Miller, ].-65 Miller, 1.-66, 90, 133, 135, 163, 164 Miller, 1. H.-34, 66, 111, 112, 113, 136, 154 Miller, R.-66, 118, 146, 147,158,159 Mitchell, G.-66, 133, 142, 155,156,164 Mitteriing, R.-66, 109 Moll, R.-66, 113, 147 Molony, K.-66, 92, 95, 141 Moore, B.-67 Moore, W.-67, 118 Morgan, ].-67, 102, 105, 132 Morrison, S.-67 Moser, E.-67, 96, 145, 156, 160 Mousley, 1.-67 Muir, W.-67, 111, 118, 154 Mullaney, P.-68, 133, 134 Muller, W.-68, 118, 152 Mullineaux, H.-68, 90, 147, 149, 156, 160, 161

o Olsen, W.-70, 102, 105, 118, 154 Oppenheim, S.-70, 145, 148,153,156

p Paine, N.-70, 120, 121, 156 Palmer, R.-70 Patton, P.-70, 132, 148, 149, 156,164 Payes, M.-70 Pennington, P.-70, 92, 94, 147 Perricone, ].-71 Petolicchio, R.-71 Petrelli, R.-71, 122, 123, 154 Phillips, R.-71, 140, 142, 143 Phreaner, R.-71 Pierce, B.-71 Pologruto, E.-71, 141, 143 Price, B.-72, 118, 154

Q Quail, ].-72 Quinn, R.-72

R Ranelli, P.-72, 122 Ray, S.-72, 114, 115, 149 Ready, W.-72, 111, 118 Regan, J.-72 Renshaw, M.-73, 122, 123 Rhodes, P.-73, 92, 150 Riley, J.-73 Ristine, B.-73 Rivell, G.-73, 95, 97, 102, 104, 118, 134, 136, 146, 154, 160, 161 Rivers, C.-73 Roberts, C.-73, 133, 156, 163, 164 Roberts, J.-74, 133, 157, 162 Rowe, W.-74 Rusek, C.-74, 145 Rushton, J.-74

s Sacco, ].-74, 90, 132, 156, 162, 164 Salla, N.-74, 94, 118, 162 Samano, G.-74, 134, 154

Samyan, J.-75 Sangiorgio, J.-75, 135, 155, 164, 165 Satterthwaite, R.-75, 94, 102, 105, 116, 122, 154 Schaub, C.-75, 126, 134 Schaum, R.-75, 155 Schlosser, R.-75, 118 Schneider, D.-75, 141, 142, 165 Schroeder, M.-76, 90, 133, 134, 144, 162, 163, 164 Schweikle, B.-76, 125, 157 Schweitzer, S.-76, 164 Scott, R.-76, 116, 154 Scully, K.-76 Sentman, R.-76, 95 Servies, M.-76 Shannon, W.-77 Sheehan, R.-n, 118 Shinn, T-n, 126 Shrader, R.-n Siegfried, N.;-n, 146, 147, 157 Sieke, c.-n, 96, 158 Simon, G.-n, 122, 123, 146 Simpson, D.-78, 133, 149, 150, 162 Simpson, G.-78, 133, 134, 135, 146, 147 Simpson, R.-78, 109, 118 Siple, S.-78 Small, 1.-78, 92, 100, 142 Smith, A.-78, 132, 134, 140, 142, 143, 148, 156, 163, 164 Smith, B.-78, 125, 157 Smith, D.-79, 109, 103, 132, 155 Smith, V.-79, 90, 134, 135, 149, 164 Soule, D.-79, 111, 147 Spahr, R.-79, 109, 118, 142, 143, 146, 147 Spata, R.-79 Stalker, M.-79, 145 Steele, J.-79 Stegemer\en, .0.-80 Stetson, S.---':ZO, 106, 107, 114,115,120,121,149, 150,156 Stevens, W.-80 Stewart, ].-80, 118 Stewart, M.-80, 153 Stilwell, 1.-80, 162 Stone, B.-80, 153 Strehlau, R.-81, 146,158 Sweisfurth, A.-81 Swift. R.-81, 124, 160

T Tarnoff, R.-81, 90, 163, 164 Tavani, W.-81, 118, 136 Taylor, E.-81, 109, 162 Thomas, B.-81, 133, 135 Thomson, T-82, 144 Titus, B.-82, 133, 150, 153, 156, 162 Toon, S.-82, 157, 162 Tracy, G.-82, 92, 165 Tripp, T.-82, 162 Turner. D.-82 Turner, P.-82, 135, 163

v Virgilio, 1.-':-83, 133, 140, 141, 150, 162 Vucelich, E.-83, 162

w Walch, E.-83, 157, 162 Walker, D.-83, 90, 132, 147, 148, 156, 160, 163 Walker, F.-83 Walker, P.-83, 148, 150 Walls, S.-34, 83, 92, 97, 114, 115, 125, 133, 134, 149, 160 Walp, W.-84, 111, 124, 136, 154 Walsh, P.-84 Walters, R.-84, 90, 132, 134, 147, 163, 164 Waltz, E.-84 Ward, R.-84, 118 Wareikis, R.-84 Way, B.-84, 133, 150, 156, 162 Wehmeyer, S.-85, 140, 142, 143 Weldy, N.-85, 120, 121, 133, 135, 147, 148, 156, 163 Welsh, S.-85 Weniger, J.-85, 100, 133, 150 Whearty, J.-85 Whitfield, ]'-85, 92, 95, 100, 146, 150 Wick, .-85, 125, 133, 145, 150,156 Wicks, A.-86, 109, 118 Wicks, M.-86, 90, 97, 106, 1D't, 146, 147, 149 Wiedman, G.-86, 102, 105, 118, 154 Wilbur, R.-86 Wilcox, M.-86, 92, 114, 115, 136, 146, 165 Wilkinson, S.-86, 162 Williams, A.-86, 118 Williams, B.-87, 97, 132, 136,140,155,160,163 Williams, ]'-87 Wilson, ].~87, 102, 105, 118, 154 Winters, R.-87 Wist, D.-87 Woodcock, B.-87, 94, 150 Woolley, W.-87, 126 Wright, ]'-88, 109, 118, 136, 154 Wylie, R.-88

y Yeager, B.-88, 1"14, 115, 125,132,135,144,150, 156, 160 Yoder, R.-88, 134, 140, 141, 142, 143, 160

z Zak, H.-88, 157 Zuber, T-¡-88, 136

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¡Mr. and Mrs. Edmund DellaPenna Delta Tri-Hi-Y Mr. and Mrs. Harold Depue DeVito's Coin-Op Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Dietsch Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dietsch D'Ignazio's Towne House Mr. and Mrs. M. DiZebba Mrs. John P. Doherty Mr. Michael Joseph Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Downes Drexel HilI Floral Company Drexeline Restaurant Early Gift Shop Catherine Eckman Elmer Eckman Edelman's Men's Stores Eddie and Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Eiffe, Jr. Elcajura Leslie and David Erfer Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Falconer Fine Business Forms Fashionette Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fein Me. and Mrs. Clarence Felts Mr. and Mrs. D. Fine Alan Firlein, Class of '56 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fisher Mr. and Mrs. William O. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fleisher Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Fox Frankie and Sandy Phyllis Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Fraser A Friend Gay and Jay Gene's Salon of Hair Fashions Gewiss Bakery Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie Me. and Mrs. David Glenn Me. and Mrs. Frederick 'GougWer Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gramiak Greenberg Prescriptionist Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gregg Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Gribb Peter P. Grisafi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Grubb Mr. and Mrs. Harold Guthrie Miss Barbara Hackman


Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Hackman Miss Christine Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison Ann D. Hawley Mrs. Edith Hidell Edith Marie Hidell, '64 Mr. Theodore C. Hidell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hildebrand Mr. and Mrs. S. Cooper Hill Mr. and Mrs. John Hiner Mrs. William Hirst Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hollibaugh Home Mutual Casualty Co. Mrs. Clifford F. Howard Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Howard Mr. and Mrs. R. Clinton Hughes Mr. and Mrs. John Randoph Hunt Mr. and Mrs. John H. Huston Mr. and Mrs. A. Hurwitz Mrs. E. Hurwitz Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Isenberg Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Mrs. Elizabeth H. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Joseph, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Lynn S·. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kennedy Sam Kesselman's Texaco Station Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kilbane Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Kirchhofer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klineberger Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krape Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krouse Mr. and Mrs. William Kurlish Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Kyle Mr. John Labrosky Lady Be Lovely-Hair Fashions Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Lange Mrs. Lavery Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Laughton Mr. and Mrs. William W. Leman Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lisk Lou's Hoagie Shop Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loveman Lownes' Flowers Miss Carol Ann Luby

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Mr. and Mrs. Steward C Stilwell's Son, Morton, Pa. Margaret L. Strawley Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strobel Donald C. Tabor Mrs. Catherine Tauger Mr. Bud Taylor Mr, and Mrs. Edmund M. Taylor Miss Bernadette Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John I. Thomas Mrs. Dorothy Thurman Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Timmons Mr. and Mrs. John M. Titus Mr. and Mrs. B. Toon Mr. and Mrs. William R. Toon Rosalie Torbitt Mr. and Mrs. Teofil Urban Victory Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Virgilio Mr. and Mrs. James C. Walls Walt's Hoagie Shop Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Walters Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Waltz Mr. Jerry Wariner Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Warnock, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Watkin Mrs. John Way, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Weldy Mrs. Welsch Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weniger Westbrook Market Mr. and Mrs. William Whitfield Mr. and Mrs. Wick Mr. Paul Wick Paul Wick Ski Shop Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wick Mr. and Mrs. George Wiedman Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wilcox Mr. Fred Williams Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Mr. Matt Winston Jane Winters Mrs. Mildred Wood Wollston's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. William F. Woolston, Sr. World Hardware Mr. and Mrs. A. Brand Wright Mr. Douglas A. Wrigley

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