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1964

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The program consisted of various students who participated in activities and clubs
in the school. Above, left to right we find Yvonne Polfliet, Mr. Darrow, one of our
Crossely; and Jan Kranch, all discussing the uses and advantages of a language lab.















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Our swimming team is busy with practice every
night during the season. Just the same they took
time out to pose for a picture at the poolside.



































Our coach, Mr. Weber, chats with co­
captains Don Beaulieu and Denny Oster-
Mr. Weber is the boys dahl who are two of our outstanding
hard working coach. He swimmers.
lends a great deal of moral
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Wow, what a dive! Don performs one of his winning styles for Here's Denny's freestyle that leads the team on to victory.
the camera.



DELHAAS OPPONENT


NORTHEAST 29 57
GEORGE SCHOOL 39 47
GEORGE WASHINGTON 55 31
LOWER MORELAND 58 27
NESHAMINY 12 74
PENNSBURY 32 53
EDDYSTONE 46 29
WILSON 38 48
COATESVILLE 31 55
WM. TENNANT 48 38
LOWER MORELAND 52 33
GIRARD COLLEGE 43 43
PENNSBURY 24 61
WM. TENNANT 34 51
WILSON 27 59

























Bob Potts executes a backstroke. A1 Hubbard looks on as Frank Becker demonstrates a back-
stroke.
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Our girls’ swimming team has just come ashore long enough for a picture to be taken. From Left to
Right are: N. Crawford; S. Augustine; P. Reiss; J. Mandell; M. Lewis. Standing, from left to right are:
T. Weinstein; D. Franks; P. Ewing; K. Forbes; K. Margolis.


SCORES

Opponent Delhaas
Neshaminy 64 14
Pennsbury 58 16
Woodrow Wilson 56 30
Pennsbury 62 25
Lower Morland 21 52
Trenton 60 18
Coatsville 70 16

Swim, Nancy, swim! Nancy Crawford, "Coming up for air” is Pat Reiss, the
the only senior on the team, is showing captain of the team.
her swimming skills.



















Diving is just another skill which some As the camera flashes S. Augustine gasps
of the girls try to master. Here M. for air.
Lewis soars gracefully through the air.


With a pleasant smile Mrs. Sneider
coaches our girls on to victory.
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Bill Weise slowly rises to a standing position lifting a weight.













Weight lifting is not only a way to build up the body muscles,
but it is also a relaxing way to spend an afternoon. Several boys par­
ticipated in this activity.



















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This year's wrestling team had a record of nine wins and four losses. Above are the hardy members of
this year's wrestling team.









































Before each wrestling match the team warms up. Warming up consists of various strengthening exercises.






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Billy Elder displays his proud look and trophy
which he won for participating in the 1964 Lower
Bucks County Wrestling Championship Meet.



























Up goes Earl Boyd's arm and an­
other Victory is made for Delhaas,

























Larry Schretter another outstanding senior wrestler, also
pins his man for another victory! I
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Senior, Bob Castor demonstrates an inverted hang on the rings.
All the boys on the gym team really deserve recognition for their
work. This sport takes a great deal of skill and courage!





































Gary Donaghie performs a perfect aim on the horse, for our TORCH camera! Aims on the horse
are Gary's specialty.




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Chico Fowler demonstrates an inverted balance on the parallel
bars. Chico is just one of the many outstanding gym team members.







































One swing and we find Gary Donaghie on the rings!







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This is the 1964 DELHAAS TRACK TEAM with their coaches Mr. Roy, Mr. Taft, and Mr. Lelinski.









The Track Team this year con­
sisted of 35 members. Many hours of
hard strenuous workouts were spent
by each boy. As a result they had an
outstanding record of 7 wins and 4
losses; beating such schools as
Upper Dublin, Council Rock, Bishop
Egan, George School, Morrisville,
Bristol, and Pennsybury!!!
Senior members of the team in­
cluded; Keith Sills, Billy Elder, Gary
Donaghy, Bill Brewington, Donald
Myers, Gary Kipp, Ronald Shire,
Norman Coates, and Paul Pitetti.
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Gary Donaghy, outstanding senior pole vaulter, stops to take a deep breath and also kindly
poses for the camera. j 5 6

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This year's baseball season was a successful one. The team, with their coaches, Mr. Saxmon and Mr. Weber, had a record of 7 wins and 5 losses.
Our vigorous and athletic boys beat Bensalem (twice), Morrisville, Bristol, Council Rock, Pennsbury, and William Tennent. Outstanding seniors
on the team this year were: Richard Logue, Joe Pazych, Peter Lee, Mike Sagola, and Buddie Harms.











































Tennis is becoming a more popular sport at Delhaas each year. This year's team grew not only in number but in value as well. The team,
along with their coach, Mr. Stout, had a record of 2 wins and 7 losses. Although their record was not outstanding each team member
had fun and learned the many skills of being a good tennis player.
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Every year our school holds its traditioni
was “Big Top . Our lovely queen wa
(Top Left) Lillie Mereday and Bill
Hagele, Pat Heffernan and Richar
Both teams started work on their mun
Here the Gold team is diligently pain'
the Blue team’s skit and mural. ’To
aiding the Blue team's skit. The gym wa
’Center Ri^hti The tug-of-war finished u
energy from everyone. fLouer
included dances and exhibitions. Here
skills. In the background the Gold team
streak for the Blue team in the past fe'
ahead and won!!

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tiger fr o l ic s. This year the theme
Josephine Mariani. Surrounding her is
Eider, Gold team captains, Mr. Richard
Logue, Blue team captains. (Center Left)
and signs many weeks ahead of time,
ing. (Lower Left) This picture shows both
Right! Even our tiger participated,
packed as usual with cheering fans.
:he night, draining every last bit of
Besides the races and skits the evening
ew underclassmen are showing their
tiural can be seen. After a winning
'■ears, the Gold team finally pulled


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Mr. Kohn former teacher at Delhaas now serves as principal of "The Delhaas
Evening School ". Under his capable direction, the evening school is run
smoothly.



















































Mr. Weber a teacher in the Business Department at Delhaas, teaches at the evening school. He helps
the eager adult students in every way possible.




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itt the Evening,







































Mr. Singer, in charge of I.B.M. is pictured demonstrating the uses and mechanics of an I.B.M. machine. There are many
fields of study at the evening school and this is just one phase.





































Dietician, Mr. William Crumrine carefully goes over the school cafeteria records. Many evening hours
are spent on this job.




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The junior girls do a fine job in serving our seniors a hearty break­
fast. They all line up eagerly to feed the hungry mob.







The senior trip included
the symbol of Washington,
fives and senators work di






Even the police are ready
to escort us through
Washington. Especially
when the group includes
two pretty girls like
Sandra Fork and Anna
Marie Donovan!!





The seniors are so spruced up and eager to go that it is a wonder
that they stop long enough to eat!










Leave it to the teachers to be the last ones.
Miss Budzinski and Mr. Weber are leisurely
enjoying their breakfast!













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After a happy, fun-filled three days, the students drift off into
dreamland, remembering the wonderful time they had. Our three
sleeping beauties are left to right Kathy Fisher, Rocky Galman, and
Mary Lou Derbyshire.
visit to the Capitol Building,
this building the representa-
gently ro run our nation.




Seven outstanding mem­
bers of the group stand
in awe as they pay tribute
to a great president at the
Lincoln Memorial. They
are left to right Don
Myers, Louie Catalanotti,
Gary Hendrixson, Lillie
Mereday, Kathy Dugan,
Joe Yeagle, and John
Mucklow.



Leaving the Lincoln Memorial, the students get a striking view of the
Washington Monument.









The Seniors are privileged to view the grave of
our beloved late President, John Fitzgerald
Kennedy.







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Miss Geraldine Foster was honored as queen of this year's prom, "ORIENTAL GARDENS.”
With her pleasant, gay, and always smiling personality, it isn’t any wonder that she was crowned
as this year's queen!











































The evening was filled with intense excitement as the hours passed. One can easily see th<



164

What is a queen without her court? Here they are, the queen and her most gracious court.
They are, from left to right: Carol Rhodes, Susan Witt, Joyce Schafel, Rena Bissonnette, the
queen. Miss Geraldine Foster, Marianna Spruhde, Margaret Weiss, Diana Morgan, and Patricia
Handl.










































happiness in everyone’s eyes and hearts as they dance to the romantic music of the band.




165

The smiles on the faces of these four students are smiles of appreciation. And who would­ We were very proud
n't be happy? The awards that they received are the highest in the school. From Left to winner, Marilyn H.
Right are: Mr. Pierce; Fred Kanter, Lamp award and D award; Mardyn H. Miller, Key award winner, Fred
award; Gerry Foster, D award; Lillie Mereday, Tiger award; and Billy Elder, Tiger award, congratulates both.
was absent.




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Mr. Davidheiser presents Judy Springer,
Editor-in-chief of FAMA, with the FAMA
award.


















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* of our Key award This year Mr. Leyden, head of the Language department, presented the German award
Miller and Lamp to Buddy Harms, the Spanish award to Eileen Lunny, and the French award to Rita
I Kanter, Mr. Martin Glantz.





































Carolyn Harvey smiles happily as she is
presented the Art award by Mr. Petrillock.




















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June 4th, 1964-GRADUATION NIGHT! This was the evening which v
On graduation night as each student awaited his diploma, all the memor
past proms, basketball and football games, Tiger Frolics, and the just the wonder
Yes, these memories, which laid the foundation for our future, linked togeth
SCHOOL!!!






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be remembered and cherished by every graduate.
from three years seemed to flash into view for a few brief moments. Memories of
days which were spent with fellow students and faculty.
created the institution which will ever be remembered! DELHAAS HIGH








169

JUNE 1964


Seniors of Delhaas High School
1200 Rogers Road
Bristol, Pennsylvania

Seniors:
The future is at hand! We have finished just a small segment of
our lives and now we are ready to commence with a new portion.
The future holds something new and very different for each
of us. Some of us will branch out into college education or the pro­
fessional world of business. Whatever field we enter, each of us will
be important in that field, and we will only succeed by our enthusiasm,
determination and knowledge.
It has been a great privilege and pleasure to serve you as Editor-
in-Chief this past year. I wish to express my sincere thanks and
ful without the earnest and diligent work of each staff member!!
gratitude to each one of you. TORCH could never have been success­
I wish each of you the very best of luck and happiness in all of
your future endeavors!



































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Words by: Jeannine Roehm '54
Music by: Wayne P. Zarr ’54

The blue and the gold will wave in the breeze.
With love and devotion and fond memories.
These colors are standing with grace and with pride,































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A and S Beck Shoes
A Friend
Arbuthnot, Hugh
Bateman, W. A.
Beach’s Hardware
Beck’s Ice and Coal
Blusiewicz, Joan
Bob’s Book Store
Brownback, Thomas
Casey, Mrs. Louise and Son
Clarke, Bernard L.
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton
Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B.
D eese, M.
Derenda, Elizabeth
Duval Shoe Store
Easton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Eckbold, Claire
Eichenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Farm, Ray Lee
Feketti, Mr. and Mrs. George
Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Founds, Linda
Founds, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Franzson, Mr. and Mrs. E.
George, Nancy
Goslin, Doris
Greco, Frank
Hagele, Florence H.
Hagele, John Charles
Hagele, Richard C.
Hansen Children
Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Hawkins, Mrs. Thomas G.
Hensel, Mrs. Carol
Janet and Bob
Johnston, R. P.
Juliff, N eil
Kipp, Emma
Lacek, Andrew
Lees, N. E.
Loeffler, Mr. Glen
Loeffler, Mr. John
Loeffler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jr.
Loeffler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sr.
Marge’s Delicatessen
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert







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Mixon, Pearl
Moore, Maureen
Morgan, Mrs. Jean
Morgovils, Mrs. Josephine
Morraw, Mrs. Edward
Murphy, Mildred
Murry, Charles
Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E.
Novack’s Grocery Store
O ’Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Paff, Mrs. Howard
Panott, Paul David
Pawloski, Mrs. Madeline
Pierce, R. Kenneth
Piuma, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sr.
Polsky, Jacob
Polsky, Jake
Polsky, Major
Rodovitch, Pauline
Ruane, Joseph J.
Russo, Jack
Rutkowski, Mr. and Mrs. John
Savage, Blanch
Saxman, Mr. and Mrs.
Scalia, John
Schoenbachler, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Scott Plumbing
Scott, William Mrs.
Seigel, Dr. and Mrs. Max
Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jr.
Shaw, Margaret
Shoek, Mrs.
Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Singer, Dorthy R. N.
Smith, James
Stackhouse, Elizabeth
Stanley Home Products
Stavitz, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Stefononi, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Storms, Elmer Jr.
Strange, Willard C.
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thomas, Arthur
Thomas, Marion
Ulfig, Carol
Ulfig Family
Ulfig, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard







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KEYSTONE DAIRY CO.
KEYSTONE W AGON WORKS, INC.
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