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

 - Class of 1957

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Y' : V - L A - N. r avi V51-l1g.g,M.pwv,:Af , XA '---- A - y ff ' 'N +A ff 1 N K ' Q, My ws 3 '5 'YXF-N E A , ., . ie, ,uyyswgx ,AMA ' igzafwh '-rv., '71 X I 1 553 -'Emi-i?.v-5' , 2 plz I F f Vx A ,..1ag' '--1'-'--' g-fm - . 11,7 - .., ,.,. E. ,-.m,,,,: Q, A ,Q I Us wx x 0. X11 l SCHEJUL DISTRICT CIF UPPER DUBLIN IOARD OF DIRECTORS H. S. MAYNARD, President T. W. JENKINS, JR., Vice President DOROTHY C. TOWNE, Secretary G. R. WEIKEL, JR., Member KATHRYN N. ABBOTT, Treasurer H. E. MARVILL, Member FCIRT WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA rstenions, iummt s-ssoo W. W. ESHELMAN, Ed.D. Supervising Principal NORMAN L. JONES, M.Ed. High School Principal FRANK R. JOHNSON, M.Ed. Administrative Assistant Elementary Schools ALFRED R. WEBB, Member ELMER L. MENGES, Solicitor At this commencement season, we congratulate you, the members of the class of 1957, upon your graduation from Upper Dublin High School. During the past twelve years, you have been working and looking forward eagerly to this goal. Now that you have attained the goal, we sincerely hope that you have already placed other goals for which you will strive to attain as eagerly as you have striven to reach this present goal. As you leave Upper Dublin, we hope that you will carry with you the idealism which you have developed in our school. Whether in the workshop, the office, the home, in college, or wherever life's pursuits take you, may the cherished tradition that you have been helping to build at Upper Dublin go with you and may the memories of your school days be a living challenge to urge you on and on. We congratulate you and as you leave may God's richest blessing go with you and may your life be a living benediction in the community in which you live. W. W. ESHELMAN Superviring Principal ,, , 'ag' ,wi yr -neil.: ,QW ::.f,. if f , yum? X A 4 1 ,may 4' ,V Jr, .Q-X . , . Q., fff Xxi' ,f:' I ,aa:1f'M':A A. 1,-R. Q ik. Viv A v W ,1 -.f, , fs 351.- 3 war' - Q '..2'1L.2f, H ,L , ws, Q. ,V -. yn- ' g... SDHDDL DISTRICT DF UPPER DUBLIN IOARD OF DIRECTORS H. S. MAYNARD, President T. W, JENKINS, JR., Vice President DOROTHY C. TOWNE, Secretary G. R. WEIKEL, JR., Member KATHRYN N. ABBOTT, Treasurer H. E. MARVILL, Member ALFRED R. WEBB, Member FDRT WASHINGTON. PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE. MITCHELL 6-5600 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1957. W. W. ESHELMAN, Ed.D. Supervising Principal NORMAN L. JONES, M.Ed. High School Principal FRANK R. JOHNSON, M.Ed. Administrative Assistant Elementary Schools ELMER L. MENGES. Solicitor You have attained a goal that is rapidly becoming a necessity in our present day - Graduation from High School. But this is only a small step in your Educational Process. Some of you plan to continue further education in the Colleges or Universities, while others of your class plan to embark upon a career in business, in the mill, or in the offices. Whatever your choice may be - the seeking after education and truth is the American Birthright. Your opportunities will be in direct proportion to the degree to which you aspire in the search for further education and knowledge - be it in the University, in the mill, in the laboratory, or in the office. The acquisition of further knowledgeg the continuance of growth - mentally, morally, and spiritually, the application of knowledge and skills - these are the factors so neces- sary in your future. Upper Dublin has attempted to inspire in you the search for the best. With faith and loyalty to yourself, your parents and your community, and with a firm reliance upon the Divine Counselor, you shall succeed. NORMAN I.. JONES Principal ff 1 TRUE WORTHE N' - True worthe xs 1n bemg not seemmg In domg each day that goes by Some llttle good not rn dreammg Of great thmgs to do by and by ALICE GRAY Senlors your day IS at hand to prove your worth to the world As each new opportunxty to do good arrives regardless of how msngmfrcant lt seems sexze nt qurckly and capxtahze upon rt Domg thxs you w1ll not be an xdle dreamer but a doer of the world s work provrng your worth WILLIAM E KEIM v 7 ! ' 9 7 Q 1 , . r , . MRS. PAULINE ANDIERSON lIllNIl'!llrlbl7l1Q BS., Mzlnfieltl M.litl., Pennsylvania State University MRS. FRANCES M. BASIZNBIERCL Cfm1n1t'n'm! HS, Susquehanna MILLARD j. BIEKMIZZIAN Smml Srmfzvi A B, llrsinus M,litl., Teinple ffl,Yl7lf H. I5lil.l. Crn'e, Iflllqliill HS., Bltifiinslmrg M S, Butknell MRS. QillRAl.DlNfi H. l3ll,liS Ilflylffllll B A., Wfgisliirigtiiri College KliNNli'l'H D. CHILD lrlffnilrliil xlrti ll S., Millersville ANDRIZW G. CllNNINGHAhff Ileizlrlv and Plwtiml E!Illl'rlfi07l BS., West Chester M.Etl., Temple PAUL D. DUELFER Gwidmire BS., Muhlenberg M.Etl., Lehigh MRS. BEATRICE B. ECKLES .S'0i'ir1l Sflltlltfl' BS., Pennsylvania State ROBERT C. FOUST Mum' BS., West Chester EDWARD bl. GEBAUER Biology B.S., Pennsylvania State MRS. HELEN E. GEHRET Enlqlixb A.B., Susquehanna M.A., Bucknell I7 FRANCIS J. GILRONAN English B.S., West Chester MRS. ESTHER GOULDING Library A.B., Hoodg B.S., Drexel M. AW! MRS. BERTHA M. HEALY French, Spanish B.S., Bloomsburg NORMAN C. HOFFMAN Core, English C, A.B., Muhlenbergg M.A., high MRS. EVELYN HUTTON Home Ecanomim B.S,, Miami PAUL M. JONES Core, Scienre A.B., Ursinus H. MARTIN JONES Sofia! Studief B.S., Haverfordg M.A., Pennsylvania JOHN E. LEGG Industrial Arts B.S., Millersville M.Ed., Texas A8cM MRS. MARY C. LEVAN Englixh, Latin A.B., Dickinson EDNA R. MENG Science, Geography B.S., Ursinus CL YQ TWT aww MRS. MARGARET J. METZ UM Commercial ,A Llllfcj 1 B.S., Beaver 0 5 A MRS. MARY E. MEYER Srienre B.S., Temple JOAN A. PAUL if Pbyfiral Ednralion B.S., Temple JOHN E. SCHWERING Mathematics B.S., Pennsylvania State x A THEODORE G. SHERBA Ch6I7lj.flfy, Phyxicf A.B., King's Collegeg A.M., Bucknell MICHAEL B. SISAK Social Studie! B.S., Temple JOHN P. STIPE Art B.S., B.F,A., Temple EDWARD P. TADDEI Mallyenzalicf B.S., Temple: M.S., Temple ROBERT B. WERT Mall1enzalic,r A.B., Lebanon Valley College M.S., Pennsylvania JOSEPH V. ZAVERICH Driver Education A.B., Elizabethtown, Temple E90 'll fC2T 'l ifl' ' I9 iff? S. Case, S. Graham, J, Tobin, Srhool Sew-ezarier O f 0 f and pefwamz Dear Diary, Here is a group of people that are just as important as the instruction staff for the efficient running of a school. We owe a lot to these people for making our school days a little more enjoyable. Mrs. Hughes Arthur Thomas Mrs. L. Kaufman BS.. West Chesrf-rs RN.. St. JOSBPI1 Building Superintendent Diezifmn School Nurfe Standing: S. Brackenridge, J. Bender. W. Engle. Kneel- R. Smith, C. Donat, A. jones, Maintenance. ing: F. Gironclo, D. Roberts, L. Field, Bur Dfizferr. V Klotz M Livezey, A. Matz, D. Huebner, E. Rissmiller, F. Potts, A. Firman, H. Stevenson, ff Cafeleriui i 20 '14 ,J 'Z x -Wg mf? -. ,, ' ,v Q 1MwmNnsWMf r ,H Xxx Q? awiijgif X, Pi,-ev , ,, A::5wi 4T 55? ' Q, I . . Q. QQ aa- tml. W fi- wg, . L . f ' 'Q.- '- .,:r . k ,. . ,Wy - l- .,-,- J x .1 - rr ,.. . Qi-. M, N l -vM'f! ..-ey- - ' - 'Mm-Li ll ll M U M Al M 1 ' 4 Q? feiig L ' , y h k 'I 8 ' t' M ll n gx 45 I O ref 'dt, Trfasu . D. Sfhml -dent, . e P1651 ry- L. M0881 VIC . seerefa ' W1lS0n, 'deI'1tQ L' lf,Pfes1 R. W0 and we hope now, upon leaving June 1957 high school, we as individuals can Dear D1-HK ie as successful in our own endeav- One of the greatest privileges and i deed a ho or was havi bee Dt' Eshelman' Mr' Norman L' effected Prgsidebzt of the Clasfff '5 7? e Qtsgegnieggiufagggy cfjgimfffj I am very pleased to have had the inemaking our closing years at Up- opportunity to work with the other per Dublin well worn, remember- class ofhkers: Lee Mogg Vice Presi- ing. 52112 ligzrgugmtalyi and h I am sure that the knowledge We ' ' have obtained these last few years Working with such an interested will insure lls of a happy and use- and ambitious class has been one of ful future. my greatest experiences' t Thanks to the Class of '57 for The teamwork and enthusiasm the honor of being your president. which the class has shown in ac- s tivities they have attempted has s s lessened the burden for me because t of their keen responsibility This combination of all working togeth r has spelled success fo e r our cl ass g em' e 0 . th ' A OO! Thug have nndctstood ohknxs, asskskcd ns wnh Qa- ncd xo one Qoxn- cnuons' nc hsxc eqnnc, A . nuncc, nhknks wnh a . 'aged ns when chs'neancnc. 'Yhckx Ackcnnxncd eiiow ko mnukc ns saixsiked and happy Shah :Aw vgs be icqncqnhcscd as - most Qvcdons Xngh ' QU 0:65 can: S tht, cs ' n ior one 0 sCnooX nwcqnou . cuanscss out any-sec'xe.no ' nons uonukbnnons. thek KVA gin mf 1 A Whkw i' 'Z '1- AEE, A 'tr hx 'J'f'4v. L qw U tw! JW' mil- . Q 3 va u M Mis vgfrf abfnberg i- An-Y' Sept. 1951 Dear Diary, Well, we've finally made it-we're in high school. All of us are so confused. Between meeting new people and finding our way around our huge new schoolg we have little time for classwork. We finally settled down to more important things, then we heard that there was going to be a dance. Our first dance! It was held in the library which seemed awfully big. We are holding all our gym classes in the halls, and in the small conference room since there is no gym. Sept. 1952 Dear Diary, Here we are again. It makes us all feel pretty good to be able to direct the seventh graders around and tell them all that they should know about Upper Dublin. Since the school is being enlarged there is no peace for the teachers. It seems as thought the students were more interested in watching everything that was going on outside than English or geography. It was an exciting day as we boarded the bus for Harrisburg. We visited the Capitol, then went on to the Hershey Park and the candy factory. I'm sure that everyone will agree that we had a marvelous time. Well, diary, at least this year we are having our gym classes were they should be held, in our new gym. Sept. 1953 Dear Diary, We start this new school year as Freshmen. Imagine, Freshmen! Our school years are really flying by, although some think that they are going awfully slow! With the explosion of test tubes came our Ninth Grade play, Danger! Willie at Workf, The play was quite a success and the three little pigs made a big hit with everyone. As the year came to an end we found ourselves in excited preparation for our class trip. New York here we come. One of the things we remember most about that trip was, of all things, the Chinese funeral procession going down the main street of Chinatown. How proud we were that day in the gym when our graduation exercises were held. Our junior high days were over. Sept. 1954 Dear Diary, We're back in school again, but now we're up another notch, sophisticated sopho- moresf' The year starts out with a bang as the boys try out for the senior high football team and the girls try for the hockey squad, although we're the lowest grade some of us proved to be quite the athletes. We held the annual Valentine's Day dance and had a wonderful time planning the decorations. As the year draws to a close some of us are found still struggling through Caesar's wars as we diligently study our Latin. T -T' J- .. , -s - :nl 'T 411, .lg 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 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. 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 GLENN I.. CURTIS Amdemif Bear AMBITION: Money to make my car a radi- cal custom. FAVORITE SAYING: Get that rat of a Chevy out of here! Football 11, 123 Varsity 11, 12g Rifle Club 10. HARRY E. EITELGEORGE Induffrial Peanut AMBITION: Bartender. FAVORITE SAYING: Good . . . gouga .. . mooga! Photography 11g Prom Committee 113 For- eign Correspondence Club 10. CAROL A. DRAKE Afademir Carol AMBITION: Missionary Work. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, Ham! Study Club 123 Bible Club 113 First Aid Club 11. ANN C. EVELAND Commerrial Ann AMBITION: Secretary. FAVORITE SAYING: That's real jazzy! Senior Chorus 11, 12g Art Club 113 Senior Dramatics 12g Typist for Yearbook 12g Mod- ern Dancing Club 10g Senior Play 12. VIRGINIA H. FIELD Amdemir Ginny AMBITION: Nursing. FAVORITE SAYING: I don't understand it. Chorus 10, 11, 123 Senior Play IZQ French Club 113 Newspaper IIQ Senior Dramatifs 10. 123 Class Secretary 103 Student Couna Lil Secretary 10. .IAIVIES R. FREUND filiildflllit' Freuno AMBITION: Aeronautiual Engineer. FAVORITE SAYING1 Why, sure. Football 10. 11, 123 Boys' Sports Editor of Yearbookg Rifle Club, Treasurer 123 Rifle Team ll. 123 Varsity Club 10, 113 Vice President Class 10. Qgflgf a JOSEPH GRADIN Illdllllffdi Arif joe AMBITION: Barber. FAVORITE SAYING: That'S O.K. Crafts Club 123 Outdoor Club 113 Prom Committee II1 Baseball 10, 11, 12. BARBARA A. HARE Commerfial Barb AMBITION: Beautician. FAVORITE SAYING: Too much. Yearbook typist IZQ Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12. NE DOROTHY HARE Conmzerritzl D0tty AMBITION: Secretary. FAVORITE SAYING: It's not. Senior Chorus 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, President 12, Senior Play. Ticket and Publicity Committee, Softball 12. as .X CHARLES R. HARRIS Commercial Saxy AMBITION: To go to music school. FAVORITE SAYING: Baby. Football 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Class President 103 Class Vice President 11g Prom Committee 113 Homeroom President 10g Varsity Club 10g Chorus 12, Student Council 10. ,avi g 12-1 Milffl ,M-. 1 ESTHER A- HAYMAN SUSAN S. HENDERSON Academic Esther Academic Sue AMBITION: First person to land on the AMBITIONg Teacher, m00n. FAVORITE SAYING: Who? FAVORITE SAYING: D0n't know. do Band 10' 11, 123 Band Club 10. 11' 123 YOU? Chorus 10, 11, 125 FTA 11, 12. Chorus 10, 11, 12g French Club 11g Senior Dramatics 10, 12, Student Council 10. 30 WILLIAM JENNINGS WILTON B. KELLY l,,,114.1,-H1 A, fp Kim Crnzmzevcilzl Chop' AMISITION: Forest Ranger. l:AVORl'l'If SAYING: Ullulilu Rifle Club ll, llg Football ll, ll. ANITA A. LEWIS Arudemir Nita AMBITION: Attend Business School. FAVORITE SAYING: No Kidding? Band 10, 11, 123 Band Club 11, 12g Softball 10, 11. 121 Chorus 10, 11, 123 Photography 103 Senior Play. AMBITION: Bookkeeper. FAVORITE SAYING: Dis Here. Basketball Manager 121 Varsity Club 12 Football 11, 12g Outdoor Club 11. Transfer from Ambler High School. MARJORIE M. LEWIS Commerrial Misery' AMBITION: Secretary. FAVORITE SAYING: Alright Already. Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Senior Chorus 10, 11 123 Typist for Yearbook 12g Senior Play. 3 JOHN R. LINDE Imiu.rl1'ial A115 Bob AMBITION: Bum. FAVORITE SAYING: Ol Boy! Senior Outdoor Club 10, 11. ROBERT M. LYNCH AFdd?7IIi'f Bob AMBITION: To own a Cadillac. FAVORITE SAYING: Now just what do you call that action? Transfer from Springfield. Rifle Club 115 Car Club 10. 11. fffll mlm Kas, ANDREA L. LINEBURGER Arademir Andy AMBITION: Buyer in a large store. FAVORITE SAYING: I've got a joke. Chorus 10, 11, 12g French Club 11g Drav matics Club 103 Student Council 12g Art Editor Yearbook 123 Senior Play 12g Prom Committee 115 Secretary 113 Newspaper 10, 11. JOSEPH A. MALLOZZI Amdemif joe AMBITION: Lots of money and a stick shift Olds. FAVORITE SAYING: Wanta run it? Varsity Club 11g Football 10, 113 Advertise- ment Committee for Yearbook 125 Rifle Club 10. CHARLES MARIOTZ Irldurlrml Arla' Chuck AMISITIUNL Carpenter. FAVORITE SAYING: Rip it up. Crafts Club ll, 123 Prom Committee llQ Photograiplmy Club 10. MARTIN j. MILLER Induslrml Arli Marty ANIBITION: Ivlzichinist. FAVORITE SAYlNG: Ya wanna bet? Cooking Club 123 Football ll, 123 Outdoor Club 11. I 11 1 BERNA LOU MERTON Amdemic Mer AMBITION: Elementary Teacher. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, Swell! Hockey 10, 11, 123 Softball 10, 11, 123 Ba ketball 10, 11, 123 Majorette 123 Chorus 1' 11, l2Q FTA 11, 122 Class Secretary 1 Newspaper 11: Yearbook 12. QCO-Editorz Student Council 11, 12. GARRETT R. MILLER ' Academic Admiral' AMBITION: Get rich quick. FAVORITE SAYING: Give it to mi straight. Basketball 10, 11, IZQ Yearbook Adv. Com mittee l2Q Study Club 123 Prom Committeu 113 Rifle Club 1lQ Senior Chorus 103 Arch ery Club 10. J' JANET E. MINEHART Academic Janet AMBITION: To convert Mr. Beck to a Democrat. FAVORITE SAYING: Good Morning. Hockey manager 10, 11, 125 Basketball Man- ager 10, 11, 12, Senior Chorus 10, 11, 12g Sports Editor Yearbook 12g Senior Play 12g Prom Committee 11, Senior Dramatics 10, 123 French Club 11. ELSIE P. MINOR General Be Be AMBITION: Beautician. FAVORITE SAYING: Say, Pres, dig those nervous happenings. Cheerleading Club 10, 11, 12, Cheerleading Squad 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11g Softball 10g Hockey 103 Modern Dancing Club 10. ,E at -1.,,. 2gg1.:i .-e1.t't., J ,. r M A-Riga.. .' QI? , ROGER M. MOBLEY Indurfrial Arr: Roger AMBITION: Draftsman or Engineer. FAVORITE SAYING: There's nothing like a Ford. Student Council 123 Photog Editor for Year- book 12, Ford Motor Company Industrial Arts Award 125 Gimbel's Industrial Arts Award 11, Bible Club 10, 113 Student Coun- cil 10. LEROY T. MOGG Academic Lee AMBITION: Physical Education Teacher. FAVORITE SAYING: Easy, man, easy. Football 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12, Basket- ball 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Co- Captain 11, 125 Vice President Senior Class 125 Student Council 12g Class Editor Year- book 12, Prom Committee 115 Varsity Club 11, Photography Club 10. CAROLINE Mcl-IENRY Amdefrzir Carol AMBITION: Medical Secretary. I FAVORITE SAYING: Gee wfhizzr' CQ of Senior Chorus 10, 11, 123 Senior Dramatics ' Club 123 Prom Committee 113 French Club UNIX 113 Photo Club 10. I5 SANDRA NOGAR l' Academic Sandy AMBITION: Home Economist. FAVORITE SAYING: Wl1at a riot. Senior Play 123 Dramatics Club 123 News- paper 11, IZQ Chorus 11, 123 French Club 113 Softball 11. Orleans High School, France: Student Council, Treasurer 103 Cheerleader 103 Class Secretary 101 Newspaper Club 102 Chorus 10. W if . I L N ,, JJ .-5 tif JAMES F. OTTINGER Academic Ott AMBITION: To be rich. FAVORITE SAYING: Easy, Kid! Football 10, 11, 123 Baseball 11, 123 Year- book Advertising Committee 123 Student Council 10, 123 Rifle Club 10, 11, President 103 Basketball 10, 11. WILLIAM N. POTTS, JR. Academic Bill AMBITION: To be a success. FAVORITE SAYING: Well, Manager Rifle Team 123 Radio Forum Club 123 Ticket Committee for Senior Play 12Q French Club IIQ Photography Club 10. ,.1 rw. A-1-gy wil ' . f r-'f'.g.w'7Q-o- Q ,i GLENN RILE Academic Glenn AMBITION: Own a Cadillac. FAVORITE SAYING: I didn't take it! Rifle Club 123 Rifle Team 123 Prom Com- mittee 11g Photography 10, 113 Boys' Cho- rus 10. BARBARA L. RISHELL Fine Arlr Barby' AMBITION: Designer or Illustrator. FAVORITE SAYING: C'mon, boys, let's go! Softball 10, 11g Hockey llg Yearbook 125 Newspaper 12g Publicity for Senior Play 12. BRUCE C. ROBERTSON Amdemir Gibbon:-3' AMBITION: More money than I can count. FAVORITE SAYING: I'll break your face. kid. Yearbook 12g Basketball 11, 123 Baseball 10 11, 121 Student Council 10. 36 MARY L. ROBINS Arademif Mary Lea AMBITION: To make first team. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, great. Hockey 10, 11, 123 Basketball 10, 11, 123 Baseball 10, 11, 12g Chorus 10, 11, 12g Sen- ior Dramatics 123 Fr. Club 11g Photography 10. '93 4 NICHOLAS S. ROOSEVELT Iudurlrml Arn Nicky AMBITION: Farmer. FAVORITE SAYING: Whz1t's sattlu Solebury High School. Baseball IIQ Tennis IIQ Soccer 10, 11, Captain IIQ Track 10, IIQ Basketball l03 Varsity Club 10. MARION C. SCHAFFROTI-I Clllllillffffall Scheffy AMBITION: Commercial Teacher. FAVORITE SAYING: Shut up, Harriet. Chorus 10, 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, l2,' Pres- iclent 113 Senior Play 123 Yearbook Typist 123 Softball 11, 12. 'fx me STEPHEN C. SADTLER Amdemir Steve' AMBITION: Stock Broker. FAVORITE SAYING: No kidding, Rifle Club 123 Yearbook 123 Sales Manage Yearbook 123 Stage Manager Senior Play 12 Advertisement Committee for Yearbook 12 Football Ill Fr. Club IIQ Prom Committem IIQ Basketball 10. DIANA SCHMIDT Amdemir Smitty AMBITION: To attend College. FAVORITE SAYING: What's new ? Chorus 10, 11, 123 Feature Editor Yearbook IZQ Class Treasurer 123 Student Council IZQ Maiorette 123 Twirling Club 11, 12. 37 1' bw JAMES H. SCOTT Amdemir Scotty AMBITION: To build a perfect '50 Ford. FAVORITE SAYING: I'm not mad, she is. Chorus 103 Varsity Variety 103 Archery Club 103 Yearbook Ad Committee 12. WILLIAM STOUD Amdemir Bill AMBITION: To graduate. FAVORITE SAYING: Alright, mess around. Germantown Academy: Track 113 Football 10. 11g Wrestling 10, 11. l I r ll All Fl Q - Q XMB 65.19111 ug - .ur 'u ELAINE SOMMER Commercial Elaine AMBITION: Future Housewife. FAVORITE SAYING: Anyone for tennis? Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, President 10g Chorus 10, 11, 123 Yearbook typist 12. JAMES B. TAYLOR Academic jim AMBITION: Entomologist. FAVORITE SAYING: That's for me to know and you to find out. Advertising Committee Yearbook 125 Study Club 12g French Club 115 Football 115 Prom Committee 11g Photography Club 10g Boys' Chorus 10, 12. . MARY C. TAYLOR Amdzffrlir Mary AMBITION: To grow to be six ft. tall. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, really ? Softball 10, 11, 123 Basketball 10, 11, 123 Chorus 10, 11, 121 Cheerleading 10, 11, 125 Football Queen 12g Yearbook Editor 123 Hockey 11, 123 Newspaper 10, 11, Editor 113 Prom Committee, VIRGINIA M. URBEN G'em'ml Ginny' AMBITION: journalist. FAVORITE SAYING: You think I'm kid cling f Senior Dramatics 123 Senior Chorus 12. Fay- etteville High School: Senior Dramatics 11 junior-Senior Decorating 115 FHA 10, 11. X I-IARRIET A. TYSON General I-Iarri' AMBITION: Modeling. FAVORITE SAYING: Dear Heart. Tri-Hi-Y 11, 123 Senior Chorus 10, 12g Danc ing Club 10. DONALD W. VAN ATTA Amdemir D0n' AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer. FAVORITE SAYING: It gets me there ani back. Rifle Club 10, 11, 12g Senior Play 123 Basket ball 10, 12. JOHN vRooM Academic john AMBITION: Chemist. FAVORITE SAYING: A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins. Student Council 12, President, Art Editor Yearbook 12: Band 11, 12: Brass Choir 113 Transferred from Collins High: Latin Club 10g Band 10, A Cappella Choir 10: Orches- tra 10. SANDRA A. WENTZ Academic Sandy AMBITION: Horticulturalist. FAVORITE SAYING: Tell me too. Hockey 10, 11, 123 Softball 10, 11, 123 Bas- ketball Manager 10, 11, 12, Chorus 10, 11, 12, Newspaper 10, 11, 12g Class Editor Year- book 12g Cheerleadinf 11, 12, Student Coun- cil 113 French Club 11: Prom Committee 11: Dramatics 10. J JUDITH L. WILEY Commercial Judy AMBITION: Hairdressing. FAVORITE SAYING: Dear Gus. Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Treasurer 12: Ticket Com- mittee Senior Play 12. DORTHEA H. WILLIAMS General Dottie AMBITION: Nurse. FAVORITE SAYING: Howdy do there. Majorette 11, 12: Hockey 10, 11: Softball 10' Modern Dancing Club 10: Twirling Club 11 125 Ticket Committee Senior Play 12. s v LUCILLE D. WILSON Arademir Lou AMBITION: Teaching. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, Stop it! Chorus 10, 11, 12g Band 10, 11, 123 Band Club 10, 11, 12, Class Secretary 1: Feature Editor Yearbook 125 FTA 11, 12, Hockey 10, 113 Newspaper 10, 11g Prom Committee 11. KENNETH S. WINNER Academic Ken AMBITION: Forester. FAVORITE SAYING: Nasty break. Rifle Club 10, 11, 123 Football 11, 125 Bas- ketball 10. we RICHARD CHARLES WOLF Academic Haircut AMBITION: Engineer. FAVORITE SAYING: Actions speak louder than words. Senior Class President 125 Senior Play 12, French Club 11g Basketball 113 Student Coun- cil 11g Rifle Club 10. JUDITI-I K. WRIGHT Academic Judy AMBITION: Dental Technician. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, Crumb. Hockey 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, 11, 12, Secretary Student Council 123 Softball 10, 11, 123 French Club 113 Prom Committee 11g Class Treasurer 10, 113 Photography Club 103 Newspaper 10. X XX C JOSEPH ZENOBIO Illdllfffjcll AMBITION: Architectual Drawing. oe FAVORITE SAYING: Well-you hear that noise 1 Dramntics Club 10. 123 Rifle Club 11. 42 flh- YVONNE JOANNIS Sperm! 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'l'.ViinSiint, C. Virnclson, V. Vroom. Fourth row: G. NX'cntz. R , . . . , . . Xkfolf. I. Wfood, lx Worstcr. VU. W'ylic. A. Zenohio, P, Zollo, R. Hoyfig-ltls. S. Hrimmg-l, 49 QQ i. ...L N- . 31-5. Ei if JU -,- 'EW' .cr Q A Fw. A 4 . y. are -if . A .2 E Q.. JK? 2 J il. 5 fs- E. 1 s 1 . jf .. a + . gg . f' E' X 2 slr 4 C . ,M B v 'I . 5 . .XJ g .. l r bl 'f Q A .? si'- .4 iv:-24: ,Q L . A-Q' , yiwpxl .rpxffyry Q es fill? if 1 ii ff .g X . like F5 f A if A 1 x ASME- h ' , fa 'ei ..-. Q... 1. .W ,..,-F, I L ra ,A wi 1 fa.: Q. R ft' i fig ...... A, 'li 'L M, 11 st . R' . u In ge., .W-v-F' J. we .1 123 it A . fb, '-2 sz., Q '- sf -if fax. ,Q 5 . 43 VP ji wus fr-.ff ,Wa- , ..... F. Arnold M. Armestead M. Armstead J. Ball C. Beck D. Bevan A. Blenx W. Boyce T. Brennan M. Bubb R. Buck S. Carlson A. Closson D. Comly R. Comly S. Corey D, Cornell I.. Cottom L. Curry L. Davis L. Eagono W. Eckardt J. Edwards B. Egner B. Egner S. Elliot K. Emery C. Erhardt D. Evans W. Everett D. Ewing R. Fad M. 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Ewing Q V1 AVAV A L. V A. Forione 1- -J V, V . VV D. Frey -w jiiwi -+ 57 3 'Q V lk LQ.. 'Q QR AZ ans D. GIHSSIHOYCI la aalaa is L ex' if . M. Gram if A . 'af-Ml' if ' ,ff f A ...M . D. Greenwood ,I 5, . gf . if L ,Iuka aug-lf B. Gunn ' R. Hall Q KM. H A K . . T. Hablett A :gg 53 4, -1 5- 5 a. C. Hannah f 'Wx A 1 . am- 5 4 -i B. 1 .... ...af E, A. Hartman .1 .K .sw 1 , M R. Heath id B. Hedrick V 'R . 'A P. Houston A -dur 3 9 ll ml V . N -4. W. Illingworth We l .. Q, fiiai . Q I E lim' ' .-'. 3 I f f , . ones .qv my ' it 'JM A A .... A qw 1 K. jones 1 xi' u Q . A ' I ' 'W fxawxawllllxlil R V- Johns B. Kaiser A R A Y V S. Kearns lk , V A f M .V L. Kelly A 5' I in g:'?'n le 'Q F. Kline f -'fb V V . '55, I P. KOCh A A. 'ef ,- ', A ee.. T4 Koch . .. . ,JS ' V061 2 E 4 ' ' A or R. Krex V V Vw VVVVV VVK L . Lacock S. . V in V A 'R D. LaRoche ' ly 3 5 ' Q gy. 'Y V A. LaSorsa iw? rr'l 5 Y L-57 A R' I-aYff - T. Liebert w V C. Lindsey -. A C. Linn 3 l . 2 1 9 QR P .4 R' .1 j. Mallozzi S. 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Smith X I ui 552. -v 4 1 W f .i .if Rr Snyde' M. Sokol P. Sommer b m Q. A M. Steinmetz x Ah t ' 5 . A. Stevens U Q QQ V Q. Anii ' E. Stevenson - ' AA V B ,Q D. Stewart 'N j - A X j. Tyson Ag X 333. ' B , l 5 . E . M P R. Vaughn j. VanAtta B. Vincent 1 , . C. Virnelson 5? is .Q . -' 'C 3 E. Wagoner 'V M. Walker 4 ttf? ' , 7 1-0 ' ,ix ' M. Warner B im T . 1 -'A 4 ' B A. Williams W' 'I R ' 9 D. Williams M. Wilson G. Wolfensberger C. Zaborowski J. Zollo use-' rg t K Y '-A 5 I - K is? Ria, f I J L 5 . W, N .K ,ki kVL: 3 mf hh 3 ,mg S 'uf fa N Qi? f fl W 'n..,.. 'H v QQ !f3 +.fi'4's.G' Q 1- 'bw - nc . ,Q f Q, awww A 1 A fvavaa- w5lQsfam 1 f bmiw :4 ' J'iWH E Hfu:x,Ygs , K . , , ,gf Mx., I, N. 5 G klsvsuf I v x , A . -1. .mf Q mf ' iw i W, f T-V k N -1 ' . X xx, . Us N ,V A . -gm v, V ,- M x 'lv , nf' fha X 1 in ' -f it Q. f x, .Kgs ' ,,,,,,,, Y I 5. . 3-r A M M- A mwhff 41 Mgr., f Y - :SH , .. N '4'jjv6W+yvs.4qa,, , 0 5 ' 'JK ww a -, . W A , W.. M' M Mae Mig, N19 N W. 5 . 19? ay +. 24 A313 P . 1'-'Ki ' . Kap! K .mix :yxitiv L QQ' ,gf 4 -. , . . -nv ' K4 ,-.,- ,gf ,, fuck N . '..-, v .V . A , . N9-f x .fx-fld' . 33 L' ,'.4 Wt 1 .v, K, wtf 9.2 -T 4 a 1' ... 4 . 5 I xl 5. 4 fa Y -x Mm Qu 3 8 MR. GILRONAN ,av-fn MR SCHXWERIINC1 MR CUNNINGHAM 0-1-Q-Q Ca-Capmnu DAVE BARCLAY FRANK CAIRO ll. First mw, j. Mcckinw. -I. Dinkins, W. Wolfe. K. Cumly, .l. Cumly, .l. johnson. Scmnd row: DI. Ed- w.mls. Cf l1AllTlS..,. Freund. R. Snlmcf, D. Bnrnlny, l.C..um, VARSITY l OO'l4BAI.I. SCHEDULE l'IJ Opp. wf 6 Springfield U Ncslmminy 7 Wfyomissing .. . 4 .20 Lowa-r More-lgumd 6 C,hL-ltcnlmm . . 49 U L 48 Smhwcnksvillc' U Jenkintown . . .. I 0 Plymouth-Whitcmarsh . .. SQ I2 William Tcnncnt . . R. SCHAE WOLFE Ci. ARNO'l l' W. KELLY W. ULLEY J, DINKINS J. soMMERs A. FAD .During the 1956 season the Upper Dublin Football team captured two wins and suffered seven losses. The wins were over Lower Moreland and Schwenksville, and the losses were to Wyomissing, Jenkintown, Plymouth- Whitemarsh, William Tennant, Cheltenham, Neshaminy, and Springfield. The squad started practice on the 18th of August and spent three hard weeks getting ready for the opener with Springfield. The following week the Cards showed their defensive strength by holding Neshaminy, the lower Bucks champion, to 14 points. During the remaining seven games, the Red Birds were plagued with injuries and inexperience. But they came back strong against the Lions and the Bluebircls. This year the team worked hard for Coach Gilronan, Line Coach Schwer- ing, and Backfield Mento Cunningham. Out of the 18 lettermen 14 are graduating this june. They are: Co-Captains D. Barclay, Banes, and F. Cairo. The others are: N. Abbott, J. Freund, C. Harris, L. Mogg, J. Ottinger, G. Curtis, Edwards, M. Miller, W. Kelly, K. Winner, and G. Arnott. To the boys who will carry the ball next season we wish the best of luck, and we hope that their season will be very successful. 1. MEEKINS D. LIGERMAN R. PAYNE K. BLACKBURN 58 ll' L. MOGG FA CAIRO j. OTTINGER M' MILLER l I E g . . 1 I I . l l l i Q - Q A 1 f A - UA D. BARCLAY Q J. FREUND First row: R. Comly, Manager, M. Miller, W. Kelly, J. Freund, D. Barclay, F. Cairo, C. Harris. W. Illley, D. Ligerman, R. Field. Second row: L. Ruth, Manager, R. Paine, N. Abbott. J. Sommers, W. Wolfe, R. Schaeff, j. Dinkens, K. Blackburn, A. Fad, K. Winner, Third row: J. Scott, S. Firman, J. Ottinger, K. Comly, j. Edwards, G. Arnott, J. Meekins, j. johnson, L. Mogg, T. Brum- Q luaugh, Manager. '- ' I J. JOHNSON j. EDWARDS N. ABBOTT C. HARRIS K- COMLY '7f'?oad44ZZ SCHEDULE w MR. JONES . 1 D Orff. MR. TADDE1 6 Central Bucks ,,.,,A,, 15 PA HERDER 55 Bridgeport ,,,,.AA,..,.,,,, ,,,,, Q m R, ELLIOTT 21 Lower Moreland .,,,,, ,,.,, 6 lvl East Norritun ,.,.,,, ..,.,,,, l 4 I5 Conslmlwcl-:en ,,,,,, ,.1-i O North Penn ,,., ,,,,, 2 5 5, First row: D, Cottom. B. Fad, J. Combs, R. Elliot, P. Herder, T. Wood, J. Edmonds, V. Curll Second row: W. Dunbar, B. Vincent, B. Kaiser, J. Rines, J. Bumm, B. Gourk, D. Duff, B. Everett R. Reller. B. Leonetti, J. Smith, Third row: Mr. Jones, J. Magyar, W. McAffee, B. Hager, E. Piszek T. Comly, R. Wolfe, A. Mallozzi, P. Zollo, R. Hoopes, M. Virnelson, H. Edmonds, S. Firman, Mr Taddei. I'lJ Offfr. ll Abington ,,,, 7 0 tl liast Norritnn .. 0 ll ,lc-nlcintown .... 0 Ill f.lIf'lNllUlllNkCl'l .. V,,,,,,, 6 0065. 7mm Sf.llliDlll.lZ MR. ZAVARICH MR. BEKMEZIAN G. XX'l LMORE. Ctlflltlfll The 100 lb. team had a very successful season as the schedule indicates. Under the capable coaching of Mr. Bekmezian and Mr, Zavarich the boys displayed uncanny pc-rteption in football techniques, Upper Dublin is anticipating much from these enthusiastic embryonic players. First row: D. Harry, R, Heath, C, Derau, P. Herder, G. Wilmore, D.Cornell, T. Mercaldo, D. Herder R. Krex. Second row: F. Kline, A. Stevens, j. Zollo, J. Mallozzi, nl. Sutton, D, Greenwood, M. Ander son, P. Eldrige. Third row: Mr. Zavarich, R. Layer, G, Piszek, W. Cottom, R. Snyder, R. Simpson G. Wtmlfersberger, T. Brennan, T. Koch. Mr. Bel-cmezian. Senior: 794 24 -3' .4 ga W D. Barclay, B. Robertson, G. Miller, J. Banes, F. Cairo, L. Mogg Dear Diary, This year the Upper Dublin High quintet had a very successful season. The Cardinal five had an C8-2j league record and an overall Q13-71 record. The team under Coach P. M. jones finished second in the Tri-High County Conference for the second straight year. In the annual Christmas tournament held at Springfield High School the Cardinals won second place. Again the Redbirds are in the Class B state tournamentg their first opponent being Owen J. Roberts. We can certainly be proud of the team and Mr. Jones for their accomplishments. VARSITY AND j.V. SCHEDULE UD Opp. 42 5 7 Cheltenham ....................... .......... 2 7 45 43 Plymouth-Whitemarsh ..... ...... 9 41 57 Springfield .................... .......... 2 0 41 55 Abington ................. .......... 4 1 62 50 Collegeville ................ .......... 3 3 47 53 Southern Lehigh ........ .......... 3 9 53 42 Spring-Ford .,........... .......... 3 3 53 52 Jenkintown ................ .......... 3 2 57 44 Lower Moreland ........ .......... 4 1 65 44 Palisades ................. .......... 5 0 67 63 New Hope ............... .......... 3 8 43 45 Owen J. Roberts ........ .......... 5 3 36 78 Jenkintown ................ .......... 4 3 68 44 Lower Moreland ........ ......... 4 4 66 45 Palisades ................. .......... 5 5 66 56 Spring-Ford .......... .......... 64 54 New Hope ............. .......... 54 43 Southern Lehigh ..... .......... 60 42 Ambler Caplainr: -I. BANES, L. MOGG 60 78 Springfield O 66 . 1 1 l g .K , ' . . 4' . 1 ., x, , I ,4 Q V ., 3' A ' W.. V f ,n Q xg --xx x ga . 1 gh lg .X x Xxx 1 4 wx! X ' f f l , I f ! I X A G . . 1 Xw,v,' ff' ' G fi:-Lk 9 V h Rd' I : .4-. 62,484 , WWW' x I ? ?1 h ? 3 3' 3 sth !f,i5h 1 x i 13 A , . ,sf ' H nf 4. 4 K 7 f if? E55 'A R -an-Q., 71674 344 T XQQ First row: D. Duff. Bumm, VV, Everett. G. Vihlinore. Second row: NX'f'kMCAfee. li. l'.1tl R Mft Bell Gurretson, P. Herder. J. Magyar. Coach Taddei. and Mr. Tzlddei fx ., . Dear Diary, . XX The Upper Dublin junior High oys' basketball team had tl terrific winning season again. YTh2e nys LlI1LlCI' Couch Taddei lost only one game while winning UI ' They los-t it single game and the championship to the league t r wig East Nor- riton. The boys were defeated in the playoff with E.'NpTriton by the score of 34-32. The junior j.V.s had trouble coping with their competition Congratulations to the junior High on their successful season and their second place berth in the league. 64 First row: J. Sutton, T. jenkins, j, Zullo, F, Kline, C. Derau, J. Endicott, K. Wfebb. Second row: M. Anderson finanagerl. J. Barnes, D. Wfilliarns. XV. Martin, XX . Goulding, P. Curry, R. Fad, M. Wilson, R. Heath, Coach Bell. Jv Rfff Qfjaer-email ,fr 1-'.M,j .fy ...,, 212.34 Q I , . , ' AL: ' X' X. Lqv, C0.1rbe.r.' MR. GILRONAN and MR. H. M. JONES 7956 Wafudq eam endow: Zaeehd june 1956 Dear Diary, The 1936 baseball squad, under the direc- tion of head coach H. M. jones, again had a successful winning season. The hustling nine lost only two games, while winning fifteen. For the second time in two years the Cardinals captured the Tri-County League Championship. This year they won by defeating Palisades by a three to one margin. This season the Redbirds should have an equally successful winning season. There are seven lettermen returning including the 1957 co-captain,s Lee Mogg and Robert Field. Com- petition this year will become tougher but Upper Dublin will also improve. We wish the 1957 team the best of luck and hope they can keep the Tri-County trophy by maintaining their high position in the league and the surrounding area. PQ.-M .. I. Q-'0 x First row: P. Huber, O. Fad, Co-Captains L. Mogg and W. Burnett, D. Robbins, F. Cairo. Second row: Coach H. M. jones. M. Phayre, R. Field, D. Wanner, J. Ottinger, J. Killaly, Assistant Coach Gilronnn. 1 .- if-T' wigs nf-Sk W-is UPPER DUBLIN VARSITY BASEBALL UD opp. 7 6 o 1 6 1 5 5 6 2 s 7 12 2 10 5 4 6 14 4 10 9 6 5 6 o 9 1 5 1 SCHEDULE Upper Moreland Springfield Lower Moreland Jenkintown Schwenksville Plymouth-Whitemarsh Lower Moreland Jenkintown Lincoln High Lower Moreland Jenkintown P. S. D. Lincoln High Plymouth-Whitemarsh Palisades QTri-County playoff J Co-Capzaim: L. MOGG and W. BURNETT Tough luck, Jim, just try harder next time. 7957 Seoakvz -i X I- il Y lfirst row: J. Grudin. J. Ottingcr, I.. Mogg, R. Field, F. Cairo, D. Wanner. Second row: Mr. H. M. Jones, Cmuclmg R. lllync. D. Bcitlcmnn. M. Phayrc, T. liirchlcr, S. Firmam, W. lllley, Mr. T. Slrutrhn, Assistant Couch. JD ur J , 'A b'. .5 355155 Q, Q' 'F' A 5 K D ' ' if .-J ., . M5 condom 71694 y. W. S Stuntling: R. Shuttleworth, D. Beitlemnn, N. Magyar, G. Gcssner, R. Amey, J. Banes. A. Pullen, D. Patton, W. Ulley. D. Barclay, B. Robertson, Coach Gilronan. Kneeling: -3.3,- like ' aa 60504 First row: P. Arnold, D. Risenwitz, Captain G. Sterner, R. Smith, E. Dudnyk. Second row: Coach Mr. Child, A. Pullen, R. Layer, C. Umstead, T. Brumbaugh, F. Scott, W. Allen fmanagerj. The Cross Country team, a new sport to Upper Dublin, captured one meet and lost four. However, the Coach, Mr. Child, considers the season successful because the boys improved steadily throughout the year. We expect great things next season. fandom W ' Zuelafl 7956 Standing: Coach P. M. Jones, R. Jacobs, J. Magyar, P. Herder, S. Firman, A. Fad, J. Smith, R, Fad. Sitting: R. Hawthorne, J. Coombs, R. Webb, R. Payne, T. Brumbaugh, R. Roberts, W. Mallozzi. 68 JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL SCHEDULE UD Opp. 1 4 Central Bucks 2 3 Lower Moreland 16 6 Springfield 1 4 East Norriton 1 4 North Penn 28 1 Worchester 5 6 East Norriton 8 4 Lower Moreland 6 5 Central Bucks 4 2 North Penn cglfeeam First row: R. Smith, K. VUinner. V. Vroom, I.. Ruth, W. Ulley. Second row: R. Axford, G. Gess ner, G. Sterner. K. Comly, G. Nichols, F. King. D. Cussel. J. Freund fuhsentj. Coaches: -I Sthwering, 'l', Shetirbgi. Dear Diary, In its second year of Interscholnstit Rifle Association competition the Rifle team has shown much improvement. The team came through with il 6,4 record. The wins were taptured from Ambler and Southern Lehigh while losses were to Quakertown and Abington. Although the competition is getting tougher the coaches have high hopes for the future and expect that the team will soon hold il prominent position in the league. ww. . A' On the firing line Ready! Aim l Fire! SCHEDULE lf, D. Opp, 2 Southern Lehigh ,,..,,, ,,,,,,AA,,A, 0 l Jenkintown ,,,,,,,,,,, H2 2 Sisters of Mercy ,,,,,,, ,A,,, 2 2 Lower Moreland .,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 0 Southern Lehigh ,,AA,,, ,,,,,A,4 1 1 Ambler .,,,,........,A,... ,AAA,,,, 2 4 Palisades ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,Y,,,,,, 0 5 Lower Moreland ,,.,,,, ,l,l,,,, Q 5 3 Palisucles ,,,....,.,l,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 y 1 0 Wh can 71494 MISS PAUL. Comb JUDY WRIGHT, C.1p1.1izz The 1956-57 season for the Cardinalettes was Cl very successful one. For the second season in a row they pulled through with the Tri-County championship. Although the girls lost by one point to Southern Lehigh, they were victorious in all the other games. Camp Tigawitha where the girls spent 11 week of training in hockey before school started supplemented the hockey season training. iii M- Illst r Wfcnkcl, VI. XY'r1gI1t, rl. RwI1urtsnn. I, XV.uxIIuw, A. Armstcgul. I5. Ihilips, CQ. HcuIc1'. Scmml row: I Paul. C.. Iznglv, V. I..lI1FIlI1.LI, If. K.lIIcnImuI1. I.. I,IIf.lIlljl,1lX Ii. Morton, 5. ballwlnl, P, AIUIKIUI1, C.. uw: K. Dinkms, C.. Rosso. S. Sclmfu-III, I.. Illganu, M, IIIAIYIUF, P. Sutton, S. XXR-ikcl. 5, Kmh, I nw, -I. Rullcxp N. Roluns, I.. S.av.mml, M. S4I1uc1'Ix1um, S, Iinstow, E. IICI'aIL'I', S, XX'L'nt2, D, Isulr , linger, I'. Iilumquist. If. Kuchlirlg, S. I'I41IImw:Il. N. I51'uitingL'1'. VI. INIim-Imrt, U. licmlcr. ff X -I I r , ul. . ..,. Q if First row: B. Riddle, K. jones, A. Clossen, M. Scott, K. Deraw, L. Hubner, V. VincenlNM. Bubb. N. Judd, J. Klotz, B. Egner. Second row: S. Floyd, S. Narsen, M. Gordon, F. Gregory. K. Schroeder R. Rose, M. Armstead, K, Birchler, G. Holmes, M. Schade, M. Mine-hart, M. Finore. Third row' Mrs. Eckles, C. Linn, M. McCourt, S. Hummel, J. Stuart. A. Green. C. Reed. L. Davis, A. jenkins F. McCullough, L. Taylor. F. Marvill, Mrs. Meyers. ' 0 24494 Sedan! W The Junior Hockey team had an unsuccessful season this year, but their coaches, Mrs. Eckles and Mrs. Meyers, felt that their spirit and loyalty showed up very well through the unior Varsity, consisting of mostly 7th grade, demonstrated ability for their first year of playing. SSHSOII. J . . 1 'SK' M5151 Jw J' ' t YF-. K ll E2 if ii' spmgyvr f , . - Z UD Opp. 35 50 Mercy Academy 15 li Thomas Williams 30 24 East Norriton 32 28 Abington 29' 39 Springfield 27 57 Glenside-Weldon Dear Diary. Thanks to the expert Coaching of Mrs. Fckles and Mrs. Myers the junior High Basketball team ended their season by winning all but two games. As individ- uals every girl played her best but as a team they all exhibited superb team work. The .lunior High Basketball team is to be commended for the terrific job they did this year. Wfe shall be expecting much of these young ladies when they become varsity r , , l stars in the very near tuture. 1 J. Stuart, Captain, F. Marvill. K. Schroeder, K. Birchler. F, XX'orstcr, I.. Da Mrs. Eckles, Coach. R. Rose fabsentj. First row: S. Hummel fmanagerl, K. Derau. K. Beideman, B. Riddle, F. Marvill. A. Zenobio, VI. Staebler, C. Virnelson, S. Hanson fmanagerj. Second row: P. Huston, K. -Innes, J. Myers. M. McCourt, K.,Schroeder, B. Bolenius. Third row: M. Linore fmanagerj, M. Gordon, K. Birchler, L. Davis, A. Green, J. Stuart,'A. jenkins, F. Wcmrster, F. McCullough, S. Floyd, Mrs. Eckles, Coach. n Ns 1 'Q K I' .1 1,6 D ' ' ' Zami C K COLOR GUARD C. Reese,'D. Ishinger, . . , S. Koch, G. Bender I X.,- B. Merton, D. Schmidt, D. Willialns, S. Edwards, j. Ottinger, C. Sindle, F. Bowles X' T W V gg 5 .. ' . iw, Qw' mm u2x, ' SH im a f ff-af Y 9 N N QR, YQ: gm X N 'X M -sy 45 fv 'f 9' W eg, ,R if ip I' , A I . 1 r . fi ag. , 4, L x A 1 F555 U v, we V'-ff LJ- ani-flu-msg 3 g M 1 v. rmf-1 r-+ rf.fL+-,f., ig WM E A w un V ' Ill ,gs MARY TAYLOR, C.If1l.lfI1 Left side: B, VUQ-ntz, K. Nichols, A. Gau- mer, S. Wentz. Wright, E. Minor, S. Schofield. Front row. S. Weikel, M. Tay- lor, B. Weikel. all 'Wegi adm 'T SVI? HVMMISI. f,.lIl'l.lllI Dear Diary, Wc'll never forget thosc cxciti days at U. D. with thc shouting thc crowd and the victorious mosphcrc that was present. NVQ tried hard to do our best that wc would lac assured a plarc thc Senior High cheering squad. Oh, to bc grown up and to 11 Senior, that will bc thc day. ng of nt- S0 OD bc S. Hummel. lf. lxlfcllllllllgll, K. Porter. bl. Gregory, M. Hubh. M, Gordon. S. Floyd. M. Schadc. 71 First row: B. Schofield, A. Lineburger. D. Schmidt, B. Merton, J. Wright. J. Vroom. G. Sterner. B. Wcikcl, B. Wfentz. A. Guumer. P. Endicott. S, Ashmore, Standing: R, Mobley. S. Firmim, A. Birchler, R. Jacobs, J. Ottingcr. D. Barclay, R. Amey, L. Mogg, D. Liga-rmrin, W. Ulley, A. Pullcn, D. Patton, R. Comly. Mr, Keim. 0 Q68 . f R X 1. VROOM, P,-mam J Ass G. STERNER. Vim Pr'e.a'fdrf1f . Nu- .1 -Q.. . . if.- B' mv KSQ J. WRIGHT, Setreluy B. XVEIKEL, T1'e.1.ru1'w' '- ' 3 MR. XVILLIAM KEIM, Ad:-im: E . 0 N A. BIRCHLER, MUllf!lI1' C.1p1.1i11 'A. nuff Mrs Ifcklu, Aglxmm A. -lcnkmnw, Vice Prcxialcntg R. lic-llcr, ,I1l'L'.lSllI'Cl'Q V. Vmmn, St'CI'L'f.lI'y'1 C.. l9.IlIlIlLl1'llL'I', Prrsixlc-Ilt. . . THR! Hll HIFUIY nm uum vu mm lfxrst ww: Mrs Ifmklcs. K IJl'l'.lll, R. Rcllcr. A. hlmnkins, C, BQlllINllQ'llL'I', V, Vruum, A. Clmlssnn. I. llubncr. Sn-mm! mwg VI. Stnblcr, N, Quinn. C. Ncinmn. Al. MCCQQFLIIILILIQII, R. Elliott, bl. Cuumhs. V. llurll. ll. Stunt. M Min:-lmrt. I. liunmm, M. Sclmdc. 'lllmml mw: R. Rishcl. P. lflnlridgu, R. llufinski, 'lf Urn-L-nwuml. G. W'iInnwrc'. VI. Endicott, R. Fad. ' '31 if 80608 -A E sW y,,fe N.-w ' .4 - .4 A. - 4 Dear Diary, XVe'll never forget the joy we took in presenting our annual music programs under the capable direction of Mr. Robert C. Foust. During rehearsals everyone seemed so uncertain as what to do, where to go, what to wear, and just plain confusion. Then, Dear Diary, the night of the performance and everything was just perfect. Those were happy days, our memorable school days and their endless activities. S' A Z' Q Q tr a E 9 '35 0 19 be 'QQ' Q G 'A Z0 F. CAIRO and D. BARCLAY CH-C.'.1AIf1.1if1,i' M. TAYLOR, Cfllzlll V. Field, YI. Wright, B. Merton, M. Taylor, Mr. jones, B. Wentz, P. Fox. L. Savacool. THE BALL THE COURT B. Merton, V. Field, -I, XVright, M. Taylor, B. Wentz, P. Fox, L. Savacool, fig. ,-i .. , T 1 L .951 .. . Q KK 5 ' 'flb W-f.Wfi..w'5w S. Henderson, Altox Nognr, Alto, M. Robins, II Soprano, A. Lewis, II Soprunog E. Hayman, I So pranog M. Taylor, I Soprano. Dear Diary, The excitement that was felt by all until the mem- bers of the sextet were finally selected. Our soloists, who always add flavor to our pro- grams, did well because of the fine supervision of our very capable Music Supervisor. ROBERT C. FOUST Mum' SllI7t'I'ZI.l01' D. Stnebler, P, D'Agostino, E. Lapan, J. Vroom. N. Abbott, R. XVebb, R. Buck, M. Anderson. V Vroom. Center. l -- 2 1-fvrvv-rv-0 anim Island Scene r Juv V'-'UH XVell Diary, Here we are the day of the prom rush- ing around for last minute details. Re- member tarrying out the pineapples lor the tahle and how we thought we would never get done? It seemed we had so many things to do. l remember some ol' the lilowers were delivered to the sthool and all the sen, iors tame to get them and there we were. still working while they were all dressed up. Finally the moment arrived with ex'- erything in its plate, and everyone dressed tor the hig oteasion. The Results .-J H 0 J 0 1,1 F 4 fxg I 5.3 iw Pr Entrance T lk 'NG ra 46- ' X t i g '71 'Y' 1 ' 4 1 ' Qt 44, ' w May- io, 1956 Dear Diary, llow tan we forget the night ot' the prom. 'lhe theme was the South Seas, and as our title we puked XVinds ol' Wgli-ki-ki. Alter the prom remember the good time we had at Sommerton Springs. Wife wound up going home in the wee hours ol' the morning tired hut happy. Diary, truly a night to re- memluer. YW? v- . i X x 5 u 'ii N xi K - ACT YOUR AGE Nov. 2 and 3, 1956 Dear Diary, It seems everyone wanted a part in our senior play. After many tryouts we selected our cast. Virginia Field ...,............,....,...........,........,.........,..................,.. Com Anita Lewis ......,..,............. ..,...,. S fmdm and Little Elyie Richard Wolf ,,,... ........................................ I im George Arnott ..,....... ....,.. A rfbibald H offenflugel Donald VanAtta ,,,..... ...................,......... A dmirfzl Marion Shaffroth ...... ...,,.,....................., H elga Sandra Nogar .,......,.,. . ......... Gerry Andrea Lineburger ......,. .........,, . .. ................... Angie Produced and Directed by ROBERT B. WERT 'Fl Dmir Di.iry. E, I will .ilw.iys rt-im'mht'r how K . our pript-r. The C.1rtlin.il. has sup- '- pliutl us with .ill thc news of the A school. p.irtit'uI.irIy Dark Cor- 'I ncrsf' N You just knew awry time .in issut' cum- out. everyone woultl X hc tulking iihout thc rontents. 'wt , ' c naonvm t-.itulz VI. Rt'Ilt'r, M.in.iginig litlitorg M. Sis.ik, lftlitor'-in-flliicfg li, Virnclson, Assistant lfcalturc l.tlitor. Smntling: N. ltitiiiiiit-Ili'r'. lfc.iturc litlitorg S. liiistrow, Girlsl Sports lftlitorg D. Bcitlintin, lloys' Sports lfilitor li VC'lit-t-lt'i'. News lftlitor. ,A- .l' Q-usauq,,'-'Wi Seated: B. Rishel, S, Koch, M. Scheerbaum, M. Magyar. First row: C. Brick, -I. Stuart, -I. Coble, S. Hummel, UI. Gregory, A. Drake. T. Self, l.. Halulett, C. Bahmucllcr. Sc-contl row: C. Thomas, S. Wentz, K. Comly, G. Selhcimcr. V. liiclcl, B. Shuttleworth, V. Vroom. 87 . Taylor I ujffm' B Merton -Ezfflm' Standing: L. XX'ilsun D. Schmidt Ftxflfxm' Edllff Seated: S, UHUIIZ L. Bfogg c'1.1t.- lfdilmia Barclay XX'right Minelurt Freund. fAbj Ullx F. Cairo S. Sndtler B. Robertson B 111211 erm' Afftlilzlg er r Standing: S Sadtlet' G Miller Ottinger Seated: Scott F Cairo Taylor ldIl'61'IfJfll4Q R, Mobley N . Abbott B. Rishel Pbamgmpberf 'Q -fx 9x FM if e St.intling: -I. Zennbiu, P. lNlg4yi1t1rtl. Minelmrt. S. Nnrvig. lfirst ww: lf. Hnyinun, Mrs. Geliret. Netuml iwwxv. ff, He.itli. li, K.lllenl'v.lal1. l.. llulxgivnn, l.. Muivre, M. lJ'llli.l. T. Sllltff, tl. Vlillllt lliirtl ruw: ll. llill-flthlfl, li. Huulveek. C. XVilwn, G. Nittei'.u1e1', P. lilinnquist. V. l..inning, D. ll.u'nei'. A lfx'eI.intl, lfnurtli row: li, Riunniel. R lixelnntl. bl lnivenlwerg. P. blurtlnn. li. Knelwling. C. Sp.u'.ingu, 'lf lirnoks, V, Vrlwen. The IDFLIINLIULS Cflub gives stutlents with acting ability an opportunity to enlarge upon their talents. The lfuture Tr.-.ulier of America tl7,T.A.5 is gin orgaiiizution ut students who .ire planning tn enter the teathing profession. The Upper Dublin elmpter is under the t.1p.1lwle guitlame ut' Mrs. Lev.1n. 7 Off? Center: S. XX'eil4el. li. XX eikel. First row: S. Koch, S. Dastrow, D. lsfliinger. Secretary. li. Merton. Presitlent. I., Snxncuol, Vice President. P. Sutton, pl4l'CilSLlI'CI'. Mrs. I.ev.ln. Atlvistui Second row: C. XX'ilsirn, XV. SCl1L'Cl'l3LlLlll1. Lalvenberg, A. Seliuelx. l.. Ruth. -I. Sclmuck, D. XX'4inner, I.. Hgilwlett, 5. Siibultl, P. lilnninquist, K. Nichols. li, Virnelson. E. Koelwling, Tliirtl row: S. Henderson, P. Prinz, P, limlicntt.'A. lNlcCuui't. N. linumueller, I.. Wfilsun. C. Iingle. Dear Diary, In our Library Club the girls are trained in the duties of a Librarian. They do such work as: binding books, arranging shelves, and keeping records. Mrs. Goulding, Advisor1 R. Sutton, B. Wentz. E. Smith. D. Hafner, J. Gift fabsentj. Here we are, Diary, in the Boys' Cooking Club. In this club they learn the techniques of cooking. They have made cookies, packaged mixes, cupcakes and simple breakfasts during the school year. You would be surprised to see how well they have learned to clean the kitchen after their culinary pursuits. Better watch out, girls, here is some real competition for cooking honors. Mrs. Hutton is the Faculty Advisor. D. Cottom. R. Cottom, M. Miller, C. Wor- things. R. Russell, R. Payne., J. Moyer, H. Barnes. R. Smith. M. Magyar, J. Meekins, J. johnson. Mrs Hutton fabsentj. Today, Diary, we will work in leather even though The Crafts Club offers work in wood carving, metal, plastics, and many' other materials. Mr. Legg is the Faculty Advisor of the club, and is ably assisted by Mr. Stipe, the other member of the Faculty. JK Front row: Mr. Legg, Advisor, M. Fair- banks, D. Greenwood, D. Agren, L. Kelly, C. Mariotz, Mr. Stipe, Advisor, Second row: R. Ianeri, R. Linde, J. Fluck, j. Scott, W' P. McGraw, R. Payne. -5.5 .WC'-Q.. . W- 1' -,435 , .'f?v,fQ4:,- Falls ' 1- - ,-. .- -inf.. . 1 11-Q ' .ululwig -,gum m.u,,, we CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES 'ro 'rhe GRADUATING CLASS OF I957 of THE UPPER DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL We wish you success in your conrinued search for knowledge and undersfanding. A naI'ion is sI'rong, happy and producfive as Iong as i+s people are more inferesfed in creafing opporI'uni+y Ihan in seeking se- curify, especiaIIy 'Ihe Icind paid 'For by o+hers. The onIy enduring economic securiI'y is born of charac+er and is carved by Ihe individual wifh his own hands and by his own ingenuify in creafing oppor+uni+y for himself and 'For o'I'hers. AMBLER, PA. FLOURTOWN, PA. Member of Federal Deposif Insurance Corporaiion AMBLER NATIONAL BANK Complimen+s of CCLUMBIA STEEL EQUIPMENT CO Manufadurers of Dis+inc+ive Office Furni'rure Since l9l9 FORT WASHINGTON, PA. BEST WISHES From +he CLASS OF I958 Complimenfs of THE CLASS GF l959 Congra'rula+ions and Besi' Wishes +o fhe Senior Class FROM THE CLASS OF I960 Besi' Wishes +0 H19 Class of '57 From C0mplimen+s gf TANK CAR CORP. of America ORELAND, PA. TAYLOR EXTERMINATING CQ Res'd 1-' - , I en ual Commerclal-Indusfrial O ET Y ON YOUR -V W WE SAVE YOU MONE 60UfR ffl' T 2 2 - ICE f- ROACIIES - ANTS - -9, 4? RATS f?2sE2unm. GUARANTEED PROTECTION - PERMANENTLY ' Without Obligation Calf' F or I ns pecnon WILLOW GROVE 0966 on MEMBEI unmanii PES OIITIOI. Assumwl 68 N YORK ll 0 TUrnr 7-1313 RD WILLOW GROVE, A - WILLOW GROVE 2299 IATORY - RESIDENCE 4.7 Ml 6-0507 BeHer Plas+ering 'C0mPIimen+5 of CIMINO 8: HETTLER AMBLER M' 6 7'9 FLOWER SHOP FORT WASHINGTON. PA. IO7 E. Bufler Avenue I. G. JONES THE AMBLER GAZETTE Ambler, Pennsylvania A GREAT NEWSPAPER SINCE l883 ARNOLD'S Food Marker Bes+ of Luck +o +l1e Senior Class STALKER'S Qualify Foods Spring and Summil' Ave. FORT WASHINGTON Lansdale 5-6557 STUART 8: WEINGARTNER Sporfing Goods 3I0 Wesf Main S+. JENSEN'S FOOD MARKET Free Delivery Meals of ihe Finer Qualify Phone TUrner 7-38I8 PENNSYLVANIA AND BALA AVES. LANSDALE, PA. ORELAND, PA. 4 Complimenfs of . BETH PIKE PHARMACY Below Builer Ave. on Garden Cenfer Beihlehem Pike PAINTS TOOL RENTAL AMBLER Free Delivery Ml 6-2875 Easy Parking Complimen+s 0 of C. J. VEIGEL G. E. FISCHER AMBLER FASHION SHOP Ambler, Penna. The Rexall Siore Pennsylvania and Bala Aves. Oreland, Pa. TUrner 4-767l ComplimenI's of MECCO CONSTRUCTION CO. Blue Bell, Pa. PRIMEX GARDEN CENTER The Mosi' CompIe+e Garden Supply Cenfer in Ihe Grea+er Philadelphia Area FREE GARDEN ADVISORY SERVICE Aslc for Primex Garden Guide 435 W. Glenside Ave. TU. 7-7500 GLENSIDE, PA. CompIimen+s of WENTZ BROS. AMBLER SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 44 Easf Bu+ler Ave. Ambler, Pa. A' LEONARD J. TILLMAN,- Secy. MI 6-049I A Save for Fufure Educafion or Any Worihwhile Purpose by Joining 'I'he School Savings Plan Currenl' Dividend RaI'e 31, Per Annum REGULAR ACCOUNTS OPENED FOR SI.00 OR MORE GLENSIDE LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY Lumber, Millwork, Building Maferials Coal, Coke, and Fuel Oil GLENSIDE, PA. LAWN MOWERS CHAINSAWS TRACTORS SEED AND FERTILIZER Complefe Lawn and Garden Equipmenf ALVIN G. McCLELLAN Roufe 309 Springhouse, Pa. MI 6-0I29 We Service Whai' We SelI W. BERNARD KESLER 84 BRO. FIorisI's for Ihe Par+icular ESTABLISHED l927 TU 4-3I09 II5 Tennis Ave. 4-2424 Nor+l1 Hills, Pa. M. R. WEBSTER 81 SONS IRegis+eredI Plumbing and Hearing Engineering 4 E. BUTLER AVENUE MI 6-0982 AMBLER, PA. Repairing and Remodeling TUrner 4-0885 JOHN SCHEERBAUM FURS 507 ORLANDO AVENUE ORELAND, PA. KENYON'S DINER Norfh Hills Pa. Besf Wishes From FRANTONE' Beaufy Salon I488 YORK RD. ABINGTON PHONE TU-4-3526 GOETTNER'S BAKERY I9 E. Bu+Ier Ave., Ambler, Pa. 2I4 W. Main S+reeI'. Lansdale. Pa. 293 Keswick Ave., Glenside, Pa. PHONE MI 6-I888 LANSDALE 9802 TUrner 7-0902 Complimenis of AMBLER MARKET Beihlehem Pike and Loch Alsh Ave. Everyfhing in flue Food Line PENN RESTAURANT 208 Pennsylvania Ave. Oreland, Pa. BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER STEAK SANDWICHES Mi 6 oaoo HOAGWS Take Oui' Service TU-4-92l0 DOMINIC MALLOZZI: Prop. ComP'T'en+S JACOB F. RUTH 0 AMB'-ER Funeral Direcfors MEN'S WEAR SHOP Ambler, Pa. Owner: J. AUSPITZ Pain?-Seed-Glass Hardwo re DECK 81 SONS Houseware MAIN AND RACE STS. AMBLER ESTABLISHED l85l 84l3 Germanfown Avenue Chesinuf Hill, Phila. Complimenfs of V BAYARD PONTIAC Befhlehem Pike, Ambler Mi 6-3300 PIKE RESTAURANT Befhlehem Pike MORAN'S MARKET 3I4 Pennsylvania Ave. NEXT TO 'WlLEY'S UNITY FRANKFORD STORE Sprlnghouse Choice Mears and Groceries Open 740 Free Delivery Tu 4-3I45 Sunday I2-'0 srone Hounsz Mi-6-984' Sunday I0 a.m.-I p.m., 6 p.m.-9 pm Weekdays 8 a.m.-9 p.m. ml Complimenfs of a FRIEND YORK SUPPLY 8: LUMBER CO. 68 York Rd. Willow Grove Whelher you are building a new home or re- modeling your old home. We carry a complele line f b ll I g ma+eriaI such as lumber, roofing male u' d'n al, rain guHer maferials, eic. Reasonable prices plus courleous service. Phone: Willow Grove 2833 LAKE 81 CO.. INC. Sales Service Beihlehem Pike FORT WASHINGTON. PA. SELF OIL HEAT Oil Heal 8: Service Phones MI 6-I0 I 7 6-2 I 77 Men's Shop Fur Sforage Naiionally Adver+ised Brands LINDENWQLD ROBERT WOOLER TAILORS-CLEANERS D. Girondo and Sons Men' Treaiing 230 Lindenwold Avenue DRESHER PA. AMBLER. PA. ' Phone MI 6-I598 . FAIRWAYS MULLIN MOTOR SERVICE , y M b'I C0 GRADIN'S M b',fT CIlevroIe+ Barber Shop 0 Io' SALES SERVICE AMB'-ER Penn. Agggdand Mall Befhlehem and Bufler Pilre PENNA. ORELAND, PA. Ambler, Pa. TU 4-9407 E. W. Babb CompIimen+s of AMBLER GLASS AND HENRY S. LIPPINCOTT INC. 85I3 Germanfown Ave. CHESTNUT HILL, PA. CH 7-0 I 30 MIRROR CO. MI 6-3400 MI 6-I640 Free Delivery CRANE'S HARDWARE Tools-Painfs-Glass BETHLEHEM PIKE AND LOCH ALSH AVE. GEORGE ROBERTSON 8: SONS. INC. Flowers 850I Germaniown Avenu CHESTNUT HILL, PHILA. I8 Phones CHes+nu+ HiII 7-9600 WHi'I'emarsh 8-I849 ALLWELL'S RECORD SHOP AMBLER CAB Records Sheei' Music Ambler Railroad SI'a+ion ayers Accessories 24 HOUR SERVICE Phone MI 6-26I0 8 C I Dr. MI 60730 AMBLER, PA. J. SAMUEL KRAUT -Jeweler- I23 Easf Bu+Ier Ave. AMBLER. PA. MAies+ic 5-0753 TU 4-4404 SUPERIOR READY-MIX COMPANY Siowe Trap Rock Company Oreland Crushed Sfone Company NICHOLAS CASCETTI Presideni' ORELAND' PA l03 ORELAND SUPPLY CO.. Oreland, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TUrner 7-2077 Hardware-Pain+-Bldg. Maferial Fuel Oil-Coal Complimenfs of FORT WASHINGTON KOEHLER 8: FRETZ INDUSTRIAL PARK INC. The Mify-Nice Bakers Manned Sues For Manufacfuring, Warehousing, Deuclous BAKED eoons Fon Office B I'dI 9s EVERY OCCASION Phone 5-4626 Lansdale, Pa. Box 3I0 FORT WASHINGTON, PA. ROTELLE. INC. Wholesale Dis+ribu+or of SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN FOODS AMBLER DRUG CO. The Prescriplion Drug Sfore GIFTS-JEWELRY-COSMETICS HALLMARK CARDS PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT Phones: Belhlehem Pike Ambler Thealre Bldg. MI 6-.564 Sprmghouse, Pa. Phone MI 6-0978 MI 6-I565 AMBLER BEVERAGE CO. Wholesale-Relail ESTABLISHED I92 I FREE DELIVERY Beer-Ale-Porier Compleie Line of Sofl Drinks Promp+-Efficienl' Service B. AND S. MALLOZZI, Proprielors 259 E. Bufler Avenue Ambler.. Pa. School Supplies, Ari' Supplies Everyfhing for +he Office BRANDEBURGS STATIONERY MI 6-25I2 Ambler, Pa. GIFT GALLERY HARRIS J. W. CRAFT 8: SONS Buns' Ave. 6+ Depadmenl Genuine Lehigh Valley Coal Hendricks S+ Slore Lumber and Building Maferials ' AMBLER F d d F Fl. AMBLER ee an er uzers PA. PA' AMBLER. PA. MI 6-3005 ALCORN AND BLACK FOREST INN Miichell 6-0260 Welsh Road and Tennis Avenue AMBLER. PENNA. I52 S. Main Sfreef Ambler, Pa. Mi+cl1eII 6-6700 -FUELS- Farm and Garden Supplies McFARLAND'S Besf Wishes Schwinn Bicycles and J 8' L NORTH HILLS Fm Equipmem RESTAURANT BARBER SHOP Ihe T'ICYcle5 Wa9on5 2609 MT. Carmel Ave. 274' Limekiln Pike TOYS GIPHSIJP- Pa- Nor+h Hills, Pa. B' I5 N. Main S+. HAYMANS AMBLER- PA- Three Tons, Pa. Mi 6-2843 TYSON'S PAINT Free Delivery i 8, Tu-4-I ' I5 Compliments JOE'S WALLPAPER TRUNK'S of BARBERSHOP Cor. Main and Bufler Super Markeit NATIONAL Forf Washingfon AMBLER, PA. Umm me 6+ MOLASSES so TO Joss CO. FOR YOUR Mi+cI1eI -6-0488 Colorizer Painis Decoraiing Help Willow Grove Ave. GLENSIDE, PA. Orelancl, Pa. NEXT HAIRCUT STOUT'S ATLANTIC CUSTCM BOCCHINO SERVICE CERAMICS Besi' Wishes BROS' Rovfe 309 To Your Fancy +0 me 4 Hr. Service Springhouse WHOLESALE-RETAIL Gracluafing can and Denver LUBRICATION FW WPSHIPQIOP Class '62 E. Poplar St Phone Mi-6-0797 AMBLER, PA. Mi-6-9828 WILSON Try REGAN'S J. Z. MOTORS BROTHERS for Your FORT WASHINGTON Dodge and Plymouth Paperhanging NeX+ AUTO BODY Mi-6-2080 Painfing Pair of Be+hIehem Pike BETH-PIKE Shoes AMBLER 4 I 8 EIIersIie Ave. I06 Pauline B. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. W. Banes Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Raymond H. Bates Mr. Lawrence L. Bates, Sr. Mrs. Lawrence L. Bates Lawrence L. Bates, jr. Mrs. Titus H. Bean Geraldine H. Biles Adele Brooks Mrs. and Mr. Forrest Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe D. Brady Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bumm, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Burnett Mr. and Mrs. joseph Butler William C. Chance, A.I.A. Mrs. Lillian Chapman Lenny Clark Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Conway Mrs. J. W. Coombs, jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Coombs Mr. and Mrs. john W. Cordes Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Corey Rev. George J. Crist Alma Cross Mrs. Lee Cyr Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Davis Mrs. A. R. Davis Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Diver Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dimlich, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Duckwitz Betty and Eileen Esther and Joe Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Fahrner Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gabai Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Garter Mrs. F. A. Gehret Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gerstnecker Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillott Mr. and Mrs. Gilronan and Patty Mr. and Mrs. David Gunlach Mrs. Paul W. Goulding Mr. and Mrs. joseph Gradin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. joseph Gradin, jr. Walter Greene, jr. Mr. and Mrs. john Haigh Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Haines Marguerite H. Harris The Harvey Boys Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Hatch joseph Haywood Mr. and Mrs. Healy Mary Beth Hecker Mrs. Norman Hoffer Fanzone Ellen T. Holderer Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Hort Mr. Warner Huebner Catherine T. Hughes, R.N. Mrs. Alice jarick Betty jenkins Shop Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. jones Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. . james Judd Martin jones R. W. Kaithern Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kernitz William E. Keim Mrs. Virginia Klotz Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Koch Mr. and Mrs. Lineburger Mrs. Margaret Livezey Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lofgren M. Bruce Nissley Mr. and Mrs. james Lewis Faith Marvill Mrs. Emerson Matz Mrs. A. Naue MacBride Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mary Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. McCumber joseph McGill Harry J. McShea B. E. Merton G. Miller Kenneth Miller Allen H. Moore joseph F. Obert Ott and Gibbon Mr. and Mrs. J. Ottinger Mrs. Florence M. Potts Mr. and Mrs. john S. Palermo Mrs. Ann Pollard Mr. and Mrs. joseph T. Potterton Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Potts Mr. and Mrs. Victor Potts Mr. and Mrs. William N. Potts Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reimer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rile Charles T. Riley Eveyln Rissmiller Thomas Rorer Arthur Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sadtler Sandy and Dick Mr. and Mrs. Savacool Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sauter Mrs. Harry Schellhammer Mrs. William Schwarze john Schwering Mrs. George Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Siedenburg Mrs. joseph H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. joseph Sommers Mr. and Mrs. George Spohn Mrs. Charles J. Stahl, jr. John E. Stalker Mrs. Hazel Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. john R. Stewart William Stoud G. Stuempfig, Mi 6-6823 Mrs. james F. Sutor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Tucker AS Elf William F. Vernon Brenda Virnelson Mr. and Mrs. George Wentz Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wentz Judith Anne Wert J. Wiley Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Willard Mrs. William G. Williams Robert C. Wolf Mr. Robert C. Wolf Peg Worthington Miss Helen L. Wright Mr. james G. Wright Mrs. Kathyrn K. Wright, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tyson Mr. and Mrs. Zavarich june 1957 Dear Diary, As we come to the last page of the yearbook, we fondly recall many incidents that paging through the book has brought to mind. We suddenly realize that if everything had been put in the book that it would have become a cumbersome record of our school days. just passing through the book has recalled many pleasant memories. We realize that the book would be still in the planning stage without the financial aid of our advertisers 'and patrons, and because of this support the book became a reality. They shall always hold a treasured place in our mem- ories. We, the 1957 Mundockian staff, offer our heartfelt thanks to the people that have helped us make this book. And last, but not least, we hope that you, the students, cherish the memories and recollections that this annual holds. 74a 195 7 Wianduidan Sm!! -,I,'3'VvVQLxJP.f9C ' gqerw' bf Svmwwybgb wjwiyfy jifgffiifigf ff ' ff 1 W f WM fflxixsfff I X LJQ W! 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