Upper Dublin High School - Mundockian Yearbook (Fort Washington, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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EDWIN W. ABBOTT Amdemir Ned AMBITION: Doctor. FAVORITE SAYING: Tough Break. Football 10. 11, 12g Band 10, 11, 123 Year- book photographer 12g Vice President Home- room 113 Chorus 10. GEORGE B. ARNOTT Amdemic George AMBITION: Salesman. FAVORITE-SAYING: D0n't get all pushed out of shape! Football 12g Senior Play 12, Band 11, 12, Baseball 10, Rifle Club 10. rm CHARLES S. ARNOLD Indurlrial Arif Razz AMBITION: To own a 57 Thunderbird. FAVORITE SAYING: Want to read that rat! Football 11, Varsity Club 10, 11. JOHN W. BANES Academic jack AMBITION: To be a coach. FAVORITE SAYING: Gee Whizzf' Basketball 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12, Foot- ball 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 123 Varsity Club 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee 11.

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Sept. 1955 Dear Diary, Aren't they wonderful! every junior exclaimed as he saw the samples of the class rings that they were soon to have. As it turned out it wasn't so soon after all, because when the rings finally came they had to be sent back. Nasty break, then to make things worst our ring dance was snowed out after all the decorations had been bought. To in- crease our class treasury, we decided to have a cake sale at the Montgomeryville market. By the time the first week of January rolled around we were busy working on our prom which we called The Winds of Wai-Ki-Ki. Now that we had such a romantic title, we had to have appropriate decorations. We knew just the thing, place mats made out of burlap. What fun we had building grass huts, decorating bleachers with fish nets, painting fish and mermaids, and the most fascinating octopus. Our teams showed great improvement this year as the boys captured the Tri-County baseball championship, and the girls received the trophy as the Tri-County hockey champs. Sept. 1956 Dear Diary, As we start our senior year we feel as though we will soon be losing a dear friend. But we are too busy to think of that as we are caught in the whirl of our senior year. The first thing at hand was to elect the class officers. Dick Wolf was elected as the president, Lee Mogg as vice president, Lucille Wilson as secretary and Diana Schmidt as treasurer. We all think that we made very good choices, and that they are all doing a terrific job. Soon plans were started for our Christmas dance which we decided to call Crystal Ball. We decorated in blue and silver. Then with the help of Mr. Wert and Mrs. Basenberg we began work on our yearbook. Without the understanding and helpful advice of our two advisors we would probably still be working on the yearbook in June. To both of them we are very grateful, not only for their help with the yearbook, but also with all of the dances and other activities that we so madly plunged into. Naturally we will never forget the little things that make the school years so wonderful, especially those odd excuses for getting out of classes, such as picking ants out of candy bars, setting mouse traps in the school store and working on Chemistry projects long finished. Then there were also the equally odd excuses for being late to class, one example being- But Mr. Beck. I was the last one in the shower. This might sound like a per- fectly logical excuse for being late after a physical ed class, but not when its the excuse of every boy in the room. Now as graduation day draws nearer and nearer we often stop to think of all the won- derful times we had at Upper Dublin. Of course there were times when we wished that we would never see the inside of the school again, but for the most part, we hardly ever had a dull day. We all want to thank Dr. Eshelman, Mr. Jones, Mr. Keim, and all of our teachers for the very important part they played in our school life. They have advised us and helped us not only in school adjustments but also in personal problems. To them-we give our sincerest thanks. Upper Dublin High School, in our estimation the best school ever, we thank for a wonderful six years, and to the lower classmen we pass the cloak of sportsmanship and scholarship. ii-1 ,ii ,,,- Ziff-'T .?:-g



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A A ...- DAVID M, BARCLAY LAWRENCE T. BATES Amdemj, Red Indunrial Arn Larry' AMBITION: Veteranarian. AMBITION5 To ivin the MVY- mvonms SAYING: Get back in the FAVORITE SAYING DOM ask me- huddle bug. Rifle team 11, 123 Rifle Club 11, 123 Photog Football 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain l2Q Year- faPhY 10' book Sports Editor l2Q Student Council IZQ Class President ll, Prom Committee l1L Baseball 10, 11. MARJORI-E D. BYERS Academir Margie Senior Dramatics 123 Chorus 12. Eastern High School, Maryland, Tennis llQ Basket- ball 10, ll, Softball 10, llQ Hall Marshal 10, l1Q Alpha Zeta Chi 10, llQ President Home- room 10. FRANK CAIRO Arademif Gumb AMBITION: To be a millionaire. FAVORITE SAYING: D0n't cross me, kid. Football 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 123 Basket- ball 10, 11, l2Q Varsity Club 10, 11, 123 Chairman Advertising Yearbook 12Q Prom Committee 113Baseball 10, 11, 12. 1101115 l

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