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WHO'S WHO f'1lfl'Sl Cnzlplf' George jackson and Claire livercling illnxl Tczllealiw' Nancy Thumpsmm illnxt Musifal Robert Reim Best Looking jack Kleinfelder and Sally Bell B051 Dresser! james Peirce and Mabel Marple Biggest Flirt jack Scheubel Jllost Vfvsatile Claire Everding Most Athletic Norman Willox and Joan Paul Most Popular Rlabel Marple and Jack Scheubel Must Studies! Carol Shoemaker
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,-q , ,A an--ig V iw- A - - 'FU' - f fd Q I ij 76.10 LEONARD J. WILSON K'WILLIE'y Yesterday-Mannerly Today-Be-bop Boy Tomorrow-Deacon Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 29 Baseball 23 Student Council 5. IJELWYN WORTHINGTON DEL Yesterday-Farmer Today-Nice Guy Tomorrow-Bartender Homeroom President 43 Pres. Senior Class 43 Hall Guard 4. I I EWW f we . ffw CLASS HISTORY Dear Diary: In September of 1945 many of us, the class of '49, came to Ambler High School from Fort Washington, Spring House, Penllyn, Whitpain, and Sheeleigh. To us, the building was tremendous, its layout confusingg lockers were strange and new: and the teachers weren't real people. tWill we ever forget our first class with Mr. Meyers?j Our first year was spent in getting acquainted with our new friends and teachers, learning how to eat in thirty minutes and how to go without recesses, marveling at having a different teacher for each subject, and going out for the many activities fsports, band, dramatics, etc.J that were offered us. By the time April rolled around, the 9-Z section had pretty well acclimated itself to its new life and gave a barn dance. The dance was very successful, and it started two of the class romances which have been going strong for four years. In the fall of 1946 we began to feel quite worldly. We were Sophomores and members of Senior High! In March we gave a formal, the Sophomore Frolic. Do you remember-or should I say, can you forget-the thousands of crepe paper flowers we made for that dance and the benches we borrowed from Old Mill Manor that were so well white washed they whitened all the boys' dark suits? Last year we were very busy financing the Junior-Senior Prom. We gave cake sales, movies, and a coke dance, which proved to be just as much fun as the prom itself. We slaved for many hours making paper fish, coral, the old sea chest, and other decorations to carry out our 'funderwateri' theme. Then, on May 8, we all danced to the strains of Horace Clyde's orchestra, feeling very smug about being host at one of the best proms that Ambler has ever had. This year we've run around like chickens with our heads cut offg ordering com- mencement announcements and name cards, trying to make the yearbook deadline, dreaming up acts for Class Night, and, at long last-fgraduating. Our high school years have been wonderful! We had a football team that was undefeated for three years, a hockey team and girls' basketball team undefeated this year. We had a more than generous share of talent, and, scholastically, a very competitive class. Even though about 99.9Z of us don't think so now, we'll miss A. H. S., and we'd just like to wish as much luck and happiness as we've had here to all the classes yet to come. Sonya Nylund 25 1.3.3-it - --if ' ' Lil- --Lu!-9 Y - -'ae - -il-
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R-AIVIBLER STAFF Pirxt Rmu: Mr. Meyers. Mrs. Srhleeger, F. D'Elia, T. Cassidy, M. Marple, S. Nylund-Editor-im Chief, C. Shoemaker. S. Bell, M. Bennett, M. Smith, Mrs. Botello. S1'1'0n1I' Roux' M. Notoris, E. Krauss, I. Grimes. ,I. Saylanrl, M. Reverdy, P. St. John, H. Holz, Y. Marple, P. L, Geary. C. Everrling. M. I.. Collier. j. Maxwell, C. Rines, Third Row: Y. Paladino. F. Mann, ll. Van- Steenwyk. B. Taylor. W. Wilson. R. Eisenharrl. G. jackson, D. Pugliese. R-AMBLER STAFF Editor-in-Chief .. I.ilf'mry Editor Carol Shoemaker STAFF Mary Lou Collier Jeanne Maxwell Claire Everrling Connie Rines Mabel Marple Peggy St. john llradlsy Taylor .-Ir! Editor Yincent Paladino STAFF George jaekson june Sayland Phntogruphir Editor , john Yan Steenwyk STAFF Sally Bell Theresa Cassidy Miriam Bennett Mary Smith Linwood Stong ,,. . Sonya Nylund ,,..Wayne Wilson STAFF Evelyn Krauss Chief Typist ., Isabel Ball Florence D'Elia lzetta Grimes Marie Notoris Helen Holz Marguerite Reverdy Hzminexs Manager . ,..,. . .,Robert Eisenhard STAFF Peggy Lou Geary Virginia Marple Dominic Pugliese FACULTY ADVISORS Literary . . .. Mrs. W, Botellg Business Mrs. F. Schleeger .rlrl ,,., . Miss Ann Potteiger Pholographic ..,. Mr. G. Meyers
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