Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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Expressing Thoughts FOREIGN LANGUAGES When in Rome do as the Romans do, is a phrase that is truly understood by Upper Darby pupils who study a foreign language. Under the guidance of Miss Lucille Noble, the foreign language department offers three years of French, Spanish, and Latin and two years of German. Students learn not only to speak a foreign language but also to appreciate many of the strange customs that other countries have; and come to sense how to cope with such problems if they should visit a foreign country. In the college preparatory course stu- dents are required to take two consecutive years of one language in order to meet college entrance requirements. In the commercial cur- ricula, languages are elective. WHAT IS football? Football it a gam . See you lator alligatori trontloto Mr. Conalot and Carol Kothland for a Spanish II clast. A JUNIOR English class is to intont on thoir work that thoy pay no attontion to Miss Yorkos' stuffed dachshund. ONE OF Miss Nobel's Latin Classes listens attentively os Carole Osterholst translates a story. 16 MISS D'AMEIIO gives dictation to stenographic students Joan Rettew, Sue Betaras, Dorothy Fistler, and Margie Canakis.

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Perfect Highway To the Class of 1959: Your class has taken part in important exper- imental work in Upper Darby High School. Through your cooperation the program to improve instruction by the elimination of class interruptions has been successful. As the year draws to a close, faculty and students alike evaluate the experience as a major contribu- tion to our educational purpose. A retrospect of the activities of this year reveals a term of achievement which could well serve as a precedent for future groups to follow. Our especial felicitations go to fifteen members of the class of 1959 who qualified as finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Con- test. You are to be congratulated upon the suc- cessful completion of the prescribed courses in our school. We shall acknowledge and admire your future achievements as you carry high the torch and banner of your Alma Mater. The Board of Education created the Upper Darby Township School Authority in 1956 to help aid the financing and the erection of the Drexel Hill Junior High School at State Road and Penn Avenue. The School Authority has eight members, each of whom serves for five years. Smooth functioning of any school system depends upon the foresight and understanding of those to whom the principal has delegated specific authority. Upper Darby High School's reputation for careful reporting, planned guid- ance activities, and interest in the individual student is due to those who have carried out their delegated administrative duties. UPPER DARBY School Authority: Sitting: Ivon H. Peterman, secretary; J. Vernon Elson, M.D., vice-chairman; Roe V. Biester, chairman; E. Richard Werner, treasurer; Edward 1. Anderson. Standing: Albert O. Snyder, assistant secretary; R. Winfield Baile, solicitor; Thomas E. Burns, Jr. Intart: Bertha Wert, new member. ADMINISTRATION: Sitting: Stanley F. Twoes, director of attendance; Charles W. Holmes, registrar and director of guidance; James E. Nancarrow, principal; Edna MacNoir, dean of girls; Ralph M. Andersen, dean of boys.



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Through Language Front row; Mr . Norma Barn®», Mr . Anno Slick, Mi»» Agno» Grunberg, MS»» Charlotto Chri»man, Mr». Alico Tomlinjon, Mr . Roth Alkinton, Milt Frieda Reed. Second row; Mi»» Franco» Gamble, Mi»» Helen Mowry, Mr. Paul Noel, Mr. Ralph McConnell, Mr. John Boyd, Mi Maizie Weil. Back row; Mr. Richard Kromer, Mr. Robert le»lie, Mr. Carl Hamther, Mr. William Keller, Mr. Ernetto Canale». Not pictured: Mr. Joy Smith, Mi»» Margaret Yerke». In intori above, loft: Mi» Edith Gaukrodger, Head, English Department. Right insort: Mi is E. lucile Noble, Head, Foreign Language» Department. ENGLISH English classes of the Upper Darby Senior High School teach not only the established rules and present-day literary usage in school situations, but also suggest good practice in the use of language in social situations outside of school. Although in previous years accelerated classes were offered to seniors only, this year accelerated classes have been started for juniors and sophomores. Miss Edith Gaukrodger heads the English Department in which a pro- gram of reading, vocabulary building, com- position, spelling, and punctuation points Upper Darby students to more effective communica- tion in all courses offered. FRAN LAWRANCE raite» a que»tion in tenior accelerated Englith da» a Hugo Finarelli, Vivian Sinclair, Richard Adler and Steve Evan» take note .

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