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1965

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The year’s Fama Editors are: Seated, left to right: Linda Bock, Joan Anderson,
Janet Whitted, and Karen Shores. Standing: Bob Kopcho, George Johnson, Ken
Dietrich, Dave Halperin, Dale McKinney, and Fran Patrelli.





































Dale McKinney works industriously on the art work for the next David Halperin, one of our foremost students, is hard at work
issue of Fama. Dale is Fama’s art editor. with his duties as Editor-in-Chief of Fama.
















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Go(xl morning! This is station W.D. H.S. I School announce­
ments arc made daily by our staff. Stunding, left to right: Bill
Koshelnyk, Joan Anderson, Richard Talipsky, Jill Nichols,
Brian McGarry, Karen Shores, Dale Beck, Seated: Linda
Bock, Cindy Sheperla, and Sandy Mulvey.






























































Curt Rosser checks out one of Delhaas’ new tape recorders.
Rich Talipsky and Curt Rosser adjust a projeaor in the C.M.
Center as Dale Beck looks on.





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Pictured are the Key Club officers and their advisor, Mr. Bateman. Standing, left
to right: A1 Hubbard, Joe Quaranta, Mr. Bateman, Barry Sauppe, and Rich
Talipsky.










































Members of the Key Club break down the cafeteria in preparation of-an aaivity.
Pictured are: A1 Hubbard, Barry Sauppe, Bob Israel, Bob Potts, and Vince
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The officers of Future Teachers of America smile for our camera. Standing: Gene Anchar-
ski, Treasurer; Mr. Czepukaitis, Advisor; Dale McKinney, President; Linda Jung, Vice
President; Rosealie LaRosa, Librarian; and Esther Herman, Secretary.






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Our school nurse, Mrs. Baird, meets with some members of Future Nurses of America.
The girls visit with different schools and hospitals for nursing careers.


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Carol Rhoades is working diligendy on the inventory for Tower.









































Standing here are the busy working girls of Tower. First Row, Left to
Right: ]u d d , Kathy Strauss, Joanne Richey, Manager Carol Rhoades,
Barbara Jobson, Denise Miehle. Second Row: Kathy Griffith, Maryann Counting the profits of the day are Kathy Griffith
Slemmer, Barbara Litten, Maureen Toughill, Diane Wood. Fourth Row: and Denise Miehle. Putting the supplies away in
Mable Weise, Elaine Magna, Gail Walterick, Naomi Henwood, Betty the background is Dotty Richey.
Jones. Third Row: Virginia Clausen, Linda Goslin, Cheryl Ball, Diane
Zeek. Fifth Row: Camille Conca, Dotty Richey, Eileen Erny, Irene
Applebee, Barbara Senderling, Angela Angelilli.





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Mr. Varani stands with Mike Robbins as he times him for his speech that is being taped
for the Forum of the air.











































Mr. Jarman is with students Cynthia Sheperla, Karen Shores, Bill Koshelnyk, and John
Kline. They are making a tape on folk music.






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Pictured above are the roaring Delhaas Tigers. Seated, bottom left: Earl bitten, Don Fork, Bob Israel, Kurt Eysenbach, Larry Sobolew-
ski, Co-Captains Ed Bergmann and Bill Harvey, Jack Schultz, Andy Bozena, Frank Lepre, A1 Zefferi. Second Row: Glenn Branch,
Denny Leighton, Joe Albright, Ken Lutz, Paul Albee, Howard Stover, Neil Werbering, Vince Scancella, Bill Sudhaus, Tom ZefFeri,
John Rugg, Mitch Mclntire. Third Row: Bob Kopcho, Mgr.; Jim Knoblanch, Joe Wright, Mike Robbins, Walt Zoilkowski, Ray
Dyer, Bill Upham, Jim Bortz, Don Stump, Bill LeTourneau - Mgr.; Fourth Row: Gerald Neal, Ed Foreman, Jim Kelly, Jim Jones,
Jim Bryant, John Sabonis, Bob Weise, Bob Sullivan, Bob Bogarde, Russ Ausburn, Greg Zemany, Jim Creighton.







































Our football team stands on the float waiting for the Senior Here stands the coaches and co-captains of the 1964-65
Class parade to begin. Delhaas Football team. Left to Right: Mr. Lisella, Eddie
Bergman, Mr. Lelinski, Bill Harvey and Mr. Kopcho.



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We can see the Tigers in real action as they play against
George Washington High School.





























Don Stump carries the ball; he has the help of Karl
Esinbach, A1 Zefferri, and Howard Stover.











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The Tigers line up; they’re always ready for action.














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Our fighting basketball team poses for the TORCH camera. Left to Right: Dennis Leighton, Richard Johnson, A1 Zefferi, Bob Brew-
ington, Walter Zoilkowski, Wayne Betts, Donald Stump, Nick Leonard, Richard Middleman, Russell Ausborne, Leroy Aungst, and
Joe Albright.



Big Wayne Betts out jumps his opponent for the tap to
start the game.

































Don Stump lays one up during the Council Rock
game.




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Bobby Brewington leaps high into the air for a two pointer


































































Denny Leighton dribhles cautiously downthecourtas Don Stump looks on.







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Get that ball, Delhaas! Denny Leighton jumps
high in the air to guard his man as A1 Zef-
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There are two more points on the way for
our fighting Tigers, as Wayne Betts, our
No. 1 man, sinks a jump shot.
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A1 Zefferi shows us the correct form to shoot
a foul shot as he trys to get an extra point
for our Tigers.




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The fighting soccer team, coached by
Mr. McGuire, takes time out to pose
for our Tonh cameras.


























































Mrs. Chaikin, coach of our hockey team,
gives a few words of advice to the hard­
working girls.



All the way, Carol! Carol Eutsey dribbles the ball down the field as her opponent
follows behind.




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Our girls’ basketball team poses for our TORCH cameras. Seated, left to right: Sandy Roman, Phyllis Fry,
Dodie Elliot, Carol Eutsey, Carol Moran, Maria Dremow, and Sue Morris. Kneeling: Miss Intelisano, Pat
Reese, Judy Embessi, Loreta Litz, Rose LaRosa, Rosalee LaRosa, Mammie Rawls, and Nancy Holl.


















The girls’ basketball team is in action
against Wilson. Here Rose LaRosa is
being guarded at the end line by a Wil­
son player.




















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Shoot it up Dodie! Frances (Dodie) Elliot tries for two points
at one of our girl’s basketball games.


Phyllis Fry dribbles down the court.



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Get that ball! Carol Eutsey attempts to gain control of a run­
away ball.




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Wrestling Coach, Mr. Ray Wodock, gives Jan Kranch some last The Delhaas wresding team looks on anxiously as they watch
minute instructions before his match. one of their teammates fight for a victory.












John (Rocky) Rochenbach and
Jan Kranch look up for our
TORCH c a me r a s dur i ng
wresding practice.








































The Delhaas wresding team stands proudly for the TORCH camera, Mr. Wodock stands
with his team.

The hand of a viaorious Rich Nonini
is held over his head after another ex­
citing wrestling match at Delhaas.















































The wrestling team congratulates our terrific heavyweight wrestler,
Joe Heston, after one of his outstanding performances.

















Deal Wright, county champion in the 1 80 pound
class, starts another match, which we know was a
viaory for him.

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The Delhaas Mermen take time out to pose for our cameras. Seated, top left: A1 Hubbard, Coach Bud
Weber, Bob Israel, Gary Jester, Dave Ody, Bob Potts, Frank Suttung, Dave Becker, Charles Massimini,
Stan Coffrin, Leroy Eckbold. Bottom, left to right: John Murphy, Bill Shields, Phil Antolino, John Roman,
and Fred Lewis.




































On your mark, get set, go! A1 Hubbard prepares to start another race. He shows
the correct form before entering the water.

Because they were a young inexperienced team
the Delhaas swimmers did not fare very well this
season. Although they worked hard on a rigorous
training schedule they were outclassed by bigger
and stronger teams. Led by Coach Weber and senior
co-captains, A1 Hubbard and Bob Israel, the Del­
haas mermen put on a respectable showing at all
thdr meets. We are sure, berause of their fine spirit,
sportsmanship, and developing talent, these boys
will do well in the future.

















Varsity swimmer Bob Israel does a jacknife off the
diving board.


















































Bob Potts during a swimming meet backstrokes hurriedly to the finish line.

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It is easy to watch Barry Sauppe perform on the still rings with Jim MoeUer, one of Lower Bucks County’s finest gymnasts, per­
perfea form. forms an Iron Cross on the still rings.



























On the parallel bars Jim Moeller shows
us how he got many of his points with
a hand stand.

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The Delhaas bowling team stands proudly for our cameras. The team has had a very successful year. Left to Right is
Mr. Lacek Advisor of the team, Joe Tulibach, Bob Kopcho, Michael Wire, Bob Hoover and Ron La Bonte.



































Bob Kopcho lines up his ball at Bristol Pike Lanes.
He is taking a few practice shots before competition.

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This is W .D.H.S. opening the day. Cindy Sheperla reads the Bright and early girls work on the absentee lists for Mr. Wodock.
announcements to the homerooms each morning. She is in Here seated, left to right are Barbara Litten, Linda Founds, and
charge of the W .D.H.S. announcers. Joyanne Thorpe.











John Kaiser operates one of the ma­
chines in Graphic Arts. This subject
is important to those boys who plan
to take printing after graduating.







































A mock election was held at Delhaas this year. The workers are Bill Koshelnyk, Gail Atkinson, Ken McKin­
ney, Bob Israel, Linda Bock, David Halperin, and Fran Patrelle who was absent at the time of the piaure.
Seated is the advisor Mr. Patrick Golden.

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H e re p r o u d ly s ta n d s o u r C o lo r g u a r d . Standing, left to right: M au ree n T o u g h ill,
C h e rl M a c C o rk le , C a ro l G e r h a r t, M e lo d ic S im m o n s , P am R eaves a n d N an cy
S eg al. Kneeling: K a th y S tra u s s , S an d y W u n d e r lic h , C a ro le J a n e W r ig h t, C ap tain ,
C in d y R eav es, C o -C a p ta in a n d T e rr y B o w m a n .








































H e re th e c o lo r g u a r d p e r f o rm s as a d rill te a m d u rin g o n e o f o u r
p e p ra llie s.



T h e D e lh a a s c o lo r g u a r d m a rc h o ff th e fo o tb a ll field d u r i n g
fo o tb all se a so n .





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H e re th e m a jo re tte s sta n d read y f o r th e ir p ictu re in Torch. Left to Right: C a ro l M o r g a n , C h ery l
E a s to n , P h y llis J o h n s o n , a n d S u sa n C o o k . In th e fro n t is P en n y H e r m a n , o u r cap tain .









































O u r m a jo re tte s p e r f o r m f o r u s at o u r T h a n k s g iv in g D a y fo o tb a ll g a m e , left to Right: L in d a
W r i g h t , C a ro l M o r g a n , D o n n a F isc h e l, P h y llis J o h n s o n , a n d C h e ry l E a s to n . P en n y H e r m a n ,
th e c a p ta in , le a d s th e d rill.





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S ta n d in g in a c ircle o f frie n d sh ip a re o u r s m ilin g V arsity c h e e rle a d e rs . Left to Right: M arily n S a x m a n , P e g g y H ig g le , S u e W itt,
S an d y F o s te r, C o n n ie L u tz, ca p ta in , C a ro l F is c h e r , R e n a B is s o n n e tte , B a rb a ra L itten a n d J ill N ic h o ls .













































T h e J .V . c h e e rle a d e rs s u r r o u n d th e ir ca p ta in , Pat R o a c h in a sem i c irc le . Left to Right: Patty L u n d h lm , C h e ry l D av is, L in d a A n d e r ­
s o n , J o a n n e L o c k w o o d , D e b b ie P a g lio n e a n d H ellen B e ck e r.



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T h e D e lh a a s V a rsity c h e e rle a d e rs s u r r o u n d o u r m ig h ty m a s c o t, th e tig e r. Standing, left to
right: P e g g y R ig g le , S u e W itt, C o n s ta n c e L u tz , ca p ta in , S an d y F o s te r , C a ro l F is c h e r , an d
R e n a B is s o n n e tte . M a r y ln S a x m a n , L in d a F o u n d s , B a r b a r a L itten , a n d J ill N ic h o ls .








































D u r i n g tim e o u t th e c h e e rle a d e rs d o a c h e e r to g e t s o m e re s p o n s e f r o m th e c r o w d . In th is
p ic tu r e th e c h e e rle a d e rs a re d o in g th e T i g e r c h e e r.










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D a n c e b a n d . at o n e o f o u r fo o tb a ll g a m e s .

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T h e V a rsity V o ice s o f D e lh a a s a tte m p t to b r in g T h e V arsity V o ic e s o f D e lh a a s tap e a C h ris tm a s
c h e e r to p e o p le d u r in g th e C h ris tm a s se a so n . p r o g r a m f o r W B C B .
J o E llen M arley, K a r e n S h o r e s , M ary EU en L e ig h ,
a n d C a ro l Lee M u d ie , a re s in g in g c a ro ls f o r th e
p a tie n ts o f L o w e r B u c k s C o u n ty H o sp ita l.






























Let th e re b e m u s ic ! T h e V a rsity V o ice s gives us a fo rm a l p o se f o r th e y e a r ’s T O R C H .

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Behind the scenes Rich Talipsky and Dale Beck manage the techni­
cal part of the production.




Mr. Baldino artfully applies the finishing make-up touches to Mr.
Antoni before curtain time for Time Out for Ginger.










































Pow! Right in the kisser. John Anderson lets Ira McCarter have A young girl talks seriously to her beau. Ginger is played by
one, but it’s all right. It’s all in the script of Time Out for Ginger. Cynthia Sheperla. John Anderson played Tommy.



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The worthy members of our chess team stand with their advisor Mr. Jervis. Left to Right:
Mr. Jervis, Dennis Rose, George Johnson, Charles Herring, Joseph Brightman, Dennis
Cavan, David Halperin, and Allen Reed.







































Orators of Delhaas. The debating team poses for our Torch Here the members of the debating team prepare material for their
cameramen. Standing, left to right: George Johnson, Steve Teich, debates.
Dennis Cavan, and Paul Spinelli. Seated: Mr. Judd, Miss Long-
cope, advisors; and David Halperin.






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Our band and cheerleaders entertain us befor
one of our early pep rallies.
The^ student body enjoys the zany skit at this
year s Tiger Pow-Wow.
























Here our Tiger is enticing the other players SO
our boys can get the ball.




























The annual Ram Roast was another wild event.
Here we see the Student Council presenting their The shouting is over. Here our students enjoy
skit. themselves at a dance after the Ram Roast.






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The cars proudly bear the blue and gold before lining up for the The cheerleaders are ready to leave for the Pennsbury football
traditional Thanksgiving Day parade. Pictured is Richard Gouge’s game. Standing, From Left to Right: jo^inntLoc'k.'fiood, Jill Nichols,
winning entry. Jane Austin, Helen Becker, and Patty Lundholm. Seated: Sandy
Foster, Peggy Higgle, Maryln Saxman, and Cheryl Davis.


























The motorcade on its way to the Pennsbury football game.
Connie Lutz, captain of our Varsity Cheerleaders,
leads a cheer at this year’s homecoming game.



























The large crowd looks on as the Tigers battle against Pennsbury. Homecoming Queen of 1964, Gerry Foster, rides with Mr. Varani
and Mr. Pierce in the motorcade at Pennsbury.

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Susan Witt beams happily after being
crowned this year’s Homecoming Queen.
Her escort is a former Delhaas student,
John Cooper.
































































Former queen, Gerry Foster, crowns this year’s Homecoming Queen, Susan Witt, who is surrounded by her lovely court. In the
court from kft to right art: Joyce Domowich, Mildred Scheerer, Linda Founds, Joyce Schafle, Rena Bissonnette, and Toby Lefkowitz.
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Dale Beck, Curt Rosser, and Richard Talipsky are busy
playing basketball in gym. Miss Marchesano is applying make-up
on Sandy Mulvey before the school play.











Rich Talipsky is working
busily, as usual, in our
C.M. Center.







































Dale Beck sets up lights for a stage pro­ Shown here is Bill Koshelnyk singing a folk song.
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Al, Bob, Mark, Pep and Vince Levittown Auto Wash
Almar Electronics Mr. Kevin R. Leyden
Mr. and Mrs. John Antoni Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lindenmuth
Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Liszewski
Gail Atkinson Barbara Diana Litten
Jo Ann Badner Lorraine Cleaner’s and Dyers
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey Lower Bucks Real Estate
Mr. Bateman Miss Barbara Marchesano
Beverly’s Casual Shoppe S.V.H. Masonry Construction Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Bissonnette Maureen Moore
Mr. and Mrs. George Bock Miss Faye McCabe
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bowman Mitch Mclntire
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKinney
Bill Bradford Michael Rugs and Carpets
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown Miles Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown Mr. John J. Murray
Mr. and Mrs. George Buchman Mr. and Mrs. Oseredzuk
George Cain Parkway Esso
Mr. and Mrs. George Clapham Mr. and Mrs. G. Joseph Patrelle
Mrs. E. Creely Janice Pearce
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Creighton Penn Valley Paint
C. Detzler Beverage Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pierce
Duhnoski Family Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pizzullo
Mr. Lawrence Egan Yvonne D. Polfliet
Frank’s Cleaners Joe Quaranta
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith Mrs. Martha Rakita
Mrs. June Harris Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Robbins
Janet Hazelton Mr. and Mrs. Blair Saxman
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman Mr. and Mrs. Vincent ScanceUa
Miss Mary Helen Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. John Schafle
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Schumacher
Miss Mary Intelisano Mr. and Mrs. David J. Sigler
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Israel Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith
Mr. and Mrs. John I. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. William B. Talipsky
John’s Unity Tryon’s Agency
John Koryat Mr. and Mrs. Edino Varani and Son
Stan Koryat Wagners’ Texaco
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Kline Mr. Fred Wise
Mr. Andrew Lacek Mr. Ray Wodock
Mr. and Mrs. G. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hagele
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mellon John Charles Hagele
Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Estel S. Blevins









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JUNIOR CLASS 1965



































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Best Wishes Good Luck
From Seniors




Freshman Class 1965 Delhaas Key Club











Compliments o f

National Thespian Society Good Luck to the Senior Class in Their

Future Endeavors
President - William Koshelnyk
Vice-President - Cynthia Sheperla
Treasurer - Richard Talipsky National Honor Society
Secretary - Sandra Mulvey
Historian - Francis Patrelle














Rohm & Haas
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Company

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Manufacturers of Chemicals and Plastics

Student Council 1965 Bristol, Pennsylvania













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Compliments o f Compliments o f




O’Boyle’s Ice Cream The Mill Street






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Bristol, Pa.
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Compliments Compliments o f
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Bristol Truck Parts
Sophomore Class ■n

Monroe Street Bristol, Pa.
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Compliments o f
Compliments o f
Meenan Oil Co. Inc.
Bucks County Credit
Levittown, Pa.
and Collection Bureau
Fuel Oil-Heating Equipment-Burner Service
Inc.
Phone-Windsor 6-2000









Schaufs Unity


Ferrous Metal Offices Super - Market
Non-ferrous Metal ST 8-50 77
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Midway Shopping Center Levittown, Pa.
Delaware Valley 19056






Scrap Co. Compliments o f



Marc Motors


"Distinctive Automobiles”
Beaver Dam Road
Rags
off Route 13 Waste Paper
Edgely, Penna. Route 13 Between Haines Road and Edgely
Avenue.

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Weed Chevrolet Company W ORLD’S LARGEST AUTOMOBILE
DEALER

Sales and Service
Guaranteed Chevrolet Parts Reedman Corporations


Raddiff'e Street at Green Lane
U.S. Route 1 Lanaghorne, Pa.
Bristol, Pa. ST 8-2624
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With sincere appreciation to the Administra­
tion, Faculty, Staff and TORCH Editors of Del-

haas for your cooperation and spirit of helpful­
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